The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, May 31, 1873, Image 1
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a?rLiAIKlHB ?MO?Jrr OF R?LAI>IMO*^t
JH^*Mattsb?about Twktjyjb Co--?t
??^LUMU??than "ANY" DAILY-^e.
HQ-PAPER in Columbia; rr has a-fe*
Jfcfr-Greater Circulation in Co? 'fee
l&**XiUlfBIA, THH NoRTHHHN, NoBTH-~%?
J?r-WE?TKBN AND NoBTH KAKTEEN'"?ft
?^SeOTIONS of THH STATE, XHAN-feU
Js?&-ANY DAILY PAPER; and it is???
JJ&THB PaTBIABOH 'of THE DAILY"??
JMbV"Pbess in South Carolina.
js?sp" *#* advertisers can drawfeu
*?'-theiu own Conclusions.
"WXb SEODBrnES.?The porsonal pro?
perty of Mr. Li. Gam brill was sold yes?
terday, at public auction, under decree
in bankruptcy, by Messrs. R. M. Mar?
shall <fc Bros., at the following prices: A
lot of $64,170 of Goorgia Treasury notes
brought$20.40; $181 in South Carolina
Bank notes, brought 70 cents; bills of the
Bank of the State brought 10 cents on
tho dollar;"bille of the Bank of Oamden
sold for 3 cents on the dollar; notes of
the city Of Charleston ($41.70) brought
14^ eente on the dollar; five $1,000 war
bonds' of the State of Alabama sold at
$180 each; five $1,000 war bonds of
North Carolina brought 46 cents eaoh;
Mississippi Treasury notes sold at %
cent on the dollar; $980 in Alabama
Treasury note* sold for $1.05 for the lot;
$780 in Virginia Treasury notes sold for
$2.20; $14.76 in North Carolina Treasury
notes sold for 10 oents, and $5 in city of
New Orleans notes brought 10* oents; one
certificate of one share iu the Oheraw
and Coalfield'* Railroad (par value $60,)
sold for $1.20, and a certificate for 2601
shares of the Bank of Newberry for $8.
I Charleston News.
Col. Phil. B. TompkioB, an old resi-1
dent of Kershaw, died in Oamden, last1
weekafe
Millinery--Mis?Isabella Smith.
ABOVE Mr. F. J. Brown's Paint Btore, on
Main strebt, will trim, alter, and repair
LADIES' BONNETS ano HATS in the moat
approved and latest styles, on reasonable
terms._May 29 3t
PARKER'S HALL.
MB. J. W. 8PAULDINO haa the- honor to
announce to tho citizens of Columbia and
vicinity that arrangements have been made
with the
REV. C. W. WARREN
TO deliver his lecture on
"SNOBS AND SNOBBERY,"
At the above Hall, on THURSDAY EVENING,
June 6,1873.
Price of Admission 60 oents. Beservei1
Seats may be secured at LyBrand's Musio
Store, without extra oharge.
Doors open at 7$ o'clock. Leoture to com?
mence at 8 o'clock precisely._May 80 2
South Carolina State Dental Associa?
tion.
npHE NEXT ANNUAL MEETING of the
_?.ibsve Association will be held in this oity,
commencing THURSDAY, JUNE 6, at 10
o'clock A. M.
Tho Executive Committee haa made ar?
rangements wi h the "Wheeler Honae" to
entertain members and delegates at one-half
usual rates. THOMAS T. MOOSB.
?iv ? President.
J. H. Alex\ydeb. Cor. Sec'y. May 28 C
? Proposals,
'.->? OPPIOE CITY CLFKK.
Columbia, H. 0., May 28.1673.
T>EOPOSALS will be reoeived at this Oilice
JTuntll the second TUESDAY in JUNE, for
Whitewashing Sydney Park fenrfb.
' May 29 O. BARNUM, City Clerk.
Revised Statutes State South Carolina.
COMPLETE in ono volume, $6.
ACTS of the Legislature, 1872-73, tti
Portale At B. L. BttYAN'd
May 2i Bookstore.
Proclamation.
STATE OP SOUTH CABOLINA,
execdtivk DEl'AKTMK.vr.
WHEREAS, information haa beeu received
at this department that a murder waa
committed upon tho body of William English
by one FAANK MOOBE. in Snmter County,
and that the said FRANK MOORE has lied
from jo.ati.oe;
Npw, therefore, I, FRANKLIN J. MOSES,
Jr., Governor of the State of Sonth Carolina,
in order that Justice may bo done and the mn
jesty of the Jaw vindicated, do hereby offer a
reward of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS for the
apprehension and delivery in any jail of this
State of the said Frank Moore, with proof to
convict.
Said Frank Moore ia described ae being a
?white, man, tweuty-Jivo years old, live foot
eight inches in height, dark hair and cjch,
and part of one Qnger off of right hand.
In testimony whoroof, I have hereunto sei
my hand and eaueod the Great Seal'of
the State to be atllxod, at Columbia,
11 this 28th day of May, A. D. 1873, and
J (In tho ninety-seventh year of Amcri
?<~ can Independence.
By the Governor.
FRANKLIN J. MOSES, Jr.
n. E. Havsk. Secretary of State. May 3?
For Sale,
ONE Steinway aeven ootave
I Rosewood PIANO, in good order.
.(Also to RENT'a six and a half |
octavo, Nunns & Clark, Rosewood PIANO.
Appljr to JOSEPH DENCK,
May 17 t _ __Taylor street.
W. K. EVANS & CO.
ABE now prepared to erect LIGHTNING
RODS, either in city or country, upon
short notico. Orders promptly attended to.
May 8_3moj
. Rose Cordial for Bowel Affection.
SURE euro?only 25 conte, at HeiDitah's
Drug Storo
BLAOKBEHBV. W1NF; pure Julooandold;
oxcellent for bowel complaint.
, TAMARINDS?fresh. A cooling and re?
freshing drink may be had by using Tama
rinds. Porsaleat HEINITSH'S
May 27 t _Drog Store.
I.niics. Couilix, Colli?, O -iisum in Ion
..AIL cured by using Kiunlc y Celebrated Oougl
Syrup, prepared by Heinitah, at his dm
store. ? Ma; 31
mSKti
BY J. A. SELBY.
ipeolal Notloo?.
OBSTACLES TO BIARIUAOEi?Happy
< relief for young men from tbe effects of errors
sad sbnses in early life. Manhood restored.
Impediments to Marriage removed. New me?
thod of treatment. New and remarkable re?
medies. Books and Circulars eent free, in
sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSO?
CIATION, No. 2 South Ninth stroet, Philadel?
phia. Pa.?an Institution having a high repu?
tation for honorable conduct and professional
skill. Mar 2C 3m
REGULATOR
F
OB OVER FORTY YE ABB this
PURELY VEGETABLE
LIYBB MEDICINE has proved to be the
GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC
for LIVER COMPLAINT and its painful off?
spring, DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, Jann
dioe, Billons attacks, SICK HEADACHE,!
Oolio, Depression of Spirit a, SOUR STO?
MACH, Heartburn, CHILLS AND FEVEB,
&o., do.
After years of oaroful experiments, to meet
a great and urgent demand, wo now produce
from our original Genuine Powders.
THE PREPARED.
a Liquid form of SIMMONS' L1VEB BEGU
LATOR,containing all its wondorial and valu?
able properties, and offer it in
ONE DOLLAR BOTTLES.
The Powders, (prioo as before,) $1.00 per
package.
Sent by mail, $1 04.
ar caution i -u*
Buvno Powders or PBEPABED SIMMONS'
LIVEB BEOULATOB unices in our engraved
wrapper, with Trade mark, Stamp and Signa?
ture unbroken. ' None other is genuine.
J. II. zkil1n dV CO.,
MAOON. OA., and PHILADELPHIA.
Sold by all Druggists.
Jan. 80, [8ept. 14] V% ly.
ON the Breakfast, Luncheon, Dinner
and Supper Table, LEA A PERBIN8'
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE 1b indispensa?
ble. JOHN DUNCAN'S BONS. New York.
Oot 2D tly Agents for tbe United States.
DAINTIES!
AS FOLLOWS:
PICKLED FULTON MARKET ROUNDS,
put ud to order by Ftrrid &. Co.
Davis' Diamond Hams, and any number of
tierces on han.l, and to arrive, at ridiculouely
low prices.
Smoked Tonguca. enormously large.
Sugar-Cnred Strips, email in size, low in
prico.
Sugar-Cared Shoulders, small in tize.low
I in prioo.
Smoked Beef, the excellence of which no
Bnpcrlalive in the langua^o can express.
WINES AND LIQUORS.
It were useless, gentle reader, to expatiaio
upou these; a trial alono can- demonstrate
tholr excellence. Beg to add. however, that
in tbis department, tbe FdEE LIST is eua
pended.
Parched Java and Mocha COFFEES, always
Tresh.
Full Block of Raw Coffees, Rio, &c.
English and French l'ickles.
Preserves and Jollies in variety.
And, as the dry goods folks sty, an endless
supply of spring and summer f*hcv and sta?
ple Cr It 00 EH I KS.
Please call and inspect. \V.> never press
you to purchase, especially if vou want to
buy on credit. _ PEG. SYMMERS.
Mills House Sale Stables.
THE undersigned, having purchased |
the DEXTER STABLES, would in?
form their friends that they t till keep
on hand first class Single atd Double
Harneaa Horses, Saddle Horses and Moles,
which they are prepared to sell on raObt rea?
sonable terms. B. GRAHAM A CO.
JonN N. Lono, Agent._ M?iy 4
REMOVAL.
GEO. BRUNS begs
,to inform hid friends
and the public general
ty that be has removeu1
to the large store formerly oconpied
by W. D. Love A, Co., uuder the Co?
lumbia Hotol, whoro ho mav be found 1
J with a Bolecl stock of
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Fiated]
Ware, Spectacles, die.
Ropairino done in all its brauches. PriccB
moderate and dospatch guaranteed.
Fob 15 ifimos
For 8ale.
A HOUSE and LOT, on Taylor, bo
twoon Heiidersou and Barnwell r-trcets;
.fronting on Taylor stn-et 73 rod, run?
ning hick 165 feet, more or less. The house
emit: ins four rooms oii I he first story and
four niirlt ished rooms on the sicond story? a
veiy convenient residence. For particulars,
inqniro at O. TI BUCKS',
April 22
Hands Wanted.
ALL LABORING MEN willing to cat tim?
ber will find steady work and regular pay
on application to us.
MoWAdTEU, MONTEITH AROATH.
Maroh_15_ RJmo
MILLINERY.
MRS. C. E. REED has opened
fine assortment of Ladies' arx'
I'dhildren's DRESSES, UNDER?
WEAR, HAIR of all descriptions,
Bazaar Patterns, etc., all of whicf
will bu sold at reduced prices. The
public in general aro invited to call and see
for themselves. Mrs. Reed wao awarded th(
I highest premiums for Millinery atStato Fairs
i(>t '871 and 1872_April 18_3rrto^
Ifrlnii*li*s Great Pill, Ilm Liver PHI
Purifies th*" Blood, cures Liver Ootnplalnf
Sick Headache.. Bilious Complaints. Try
; t ?era. Don't suffer aiiy more. May 3J
''Let our fort Censures
COLUMBIA, S. 0.. SATURDi
ATTRACTIVE
SPRING AM SUMMER
NOVELTIES,
In Dry Goods, Millinery, DresE-Mak
infif, Notions, Oarpets, Oil Cloths,
Shadee, Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps, at the
favorite resort of
it. c. solved & co.'s.
rpHE choice variety of these stylish and tle>
JL Birable goods, to be fonnd all under one
roof, renders it one of the most delightful
and convenient places for purchasing by the
ladies of Columbia and suburbs, besides per
eonB from abroad and the country, too.
' The IMMENSE BUSINESS transacted by
this firm enable them to control the ohoiceet
collodion of foreign and domeatio manufac?
ture, and to offer to their customers a con?
stant succession of new goods at reasonable
and economical prices.
May 17 _R. C. 8HIYEB A CO.
Attractive 'Goods
at tub
Grand Central Dry Goods Establishm't |
of
WAX. rj. LOVE & CO.
WE have addod to our stock the past few
dayu, eonio choice goods, as well ae
bargains.
Will open TO-MORROW, (Monday,) April
28. 1873,
1,000 yards Foulard bilks; beautiful goods,
in the new ahades.
3,500 yards 4-4 Printed Crctons, at 1CJ conts
a yard. Cheapest goods sold this season.
250 pieces Dress Goods, from 25 cents to $1
a yard, in the new colors.
Two-Button Kids, at 75 cents a pair.
Tucked Skirts, at 75 cents each.
Ladies' White Aprons, from 25 conts to 11 25 |
each.
Yard-wide White Matting, at 25 cento a yard.
Laoe Collars, at 25 cents each.
Printed Linen Lawns, at 80 and 37J cents a
yard, iu fast colors.
White Piques, at 25 cents a yard; fine gooda.
White Natnaook, at 12J cents a yard.
Plain and Laoe Striped Victoria Lawn.
Embroidered Sets, at 50 cents a set.
Club-handle Parasols.
Our Lace and Embroidery department com?
prises a very choice selection.
Hosiery, in all sizes and makes.
A full hne of Prints and Domestics.
All are invited to call and inspect our at
tractive stock.
Cnstomors a ill find whatever advertised, at |
the Grand 0? ntral Dry Goods eetnhliehmciit
or W. D. LOVE A CO.,
Under Wheeler Iloneo.
W. D. Lovk._P. B. McCrkkhy
WAGONS.
LAUGE lot ol the justly celebrated
"MILBTJRN WAGONS,"
just received?two, throo and four h?rne; ami
will he sold very low, ir called for eoon, at the
Carriage Factory of JOHN AG NEW.
_May 18 M. J. CALNAN, Agent.
New Orleans
I-? juat now attracting the public attention
on account of the political trouble there. '1 he
"Indian Girl" ia attracting tbo attention of
smokers on account of the etoek of Imported
Cigars, the lilio of which has not boon seen
here s'lice Columbia was
Burned and Her Citizens
Show their appreciation ol the same, aa alao
of Ihn store lhat makos a specialty in this
lino, by the incrcaHing demand for "Manilla,"
"Piinoipeen" and "Figaro." (of Imported To?
bacco,) and as the Indian ohitf who
Shot Down
The United States General haa caused the
lava beds to email of the burning of powder,
so this "Indian Maid" has caubed Colunihin
to nnx'11 of tho burning of tobacco. May 11
New Family Grocery.
THE uudorsigneel roapeclfnlly
inform their friends and the pub?
lic gencrallv. that they have open?
ed a FAMILY GROCERY HTOHE
, -..... mmmilA the old stand of Campbell .V
Jonen, and wordd respectfully solicit a por?
tion of their patronage.. Our goods aro-frush,
and will be sold at lowoat market prices.
BO WEN A LaFAIL
Jons II. Rowkn. M. La Fail
__March 11
j. n. nvsKi.k. jamks a. nvsiun.
Solicitor Fifth Circuit.
RTJNKLE & DUNBAB,
Attorneys and CounstllorB at Lew.
Ofllco Law Ran^o and Htnlc Ilouee,
Mar 23_ COLUMBIA, H. (;.
GREENFIELDS
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
THE CARRIAGE ttork nt the cou.ei ol
Lady and Main streets haa been
LARGELY INCREASED
Within afi w daja pnat, and i? now more rom
plelo than over before, enihracii.g, in every
variety, all tho loading styles and .jualily ol
vehicle* iu demand in Uli? market.
Tho stock of IIARNE-S is alt-o complete.
PriccB very low. W. K. OREENITF.Ll).
F.-b 2?
Nothing jH great linloss it hn good. Tho
"Queen's Delight" is good; therefore, it is
groat. O ieeu'sDolightis great, butlloinitsh
Is greater, booauso tic makes a good and ??
great nierii'jino. May'3!
Attend the Ti
lY MORNING. MAY 31. 1873.
ON *sr INT
The New Store, one of
the finest selections of
DRY GOODS ever of-j
fered in this city. One
advantage in purchas?
ing in this establish?
ment is the bright light,
which enables all cus?
tomers to see what they
are buying, and not be disap?
pointed by buying in the dark.
As all advertisements are only
half believed, you are request?
ed to call and be sure of what |
you do. C. F. JACKSON.
Cherokee Springs.
THIS DELIGHTFUL WATERING PLACE,
situated eight miles above the town of Spar- I
tanbnrg, S. C, will be open to visitors JUNE
15th.
Tho buildings have been newly furnished
and various improvements made for tho com?
fort and enjoyment of Guests. The chief I
mineral properties of the Water aro Iron, I
Sulphur. Magnesia and Nitre, and from the 1
time when the Cherokcea visited the place to
drink and batho in tho water, it has boon re?
garded a specific in Dyspepsia, General De?
bility and diseases of tho Skin, tho'Liver and
Kidneys.
Tho Climate is extreme'y healthful and
pleasaut, and nature seem3 to have desig?
nated the epot both on account of its curative
elements and its inviting loveliness.
wtOf all the prescriptions mide up with a
view to alterative effect, none can be cotnoared \
with Mineral Waters."
VEHICLES always at depots.
TERMS-$40 per month; $15 per week; *3
per day. Children under 12 years of age and
Servants half price.
Apply to JOHN B. BLACK.
Resident Mauager, 8partanburg, S. C.
A3-Augusta ChronicleandSentinel,Charles?
ton News and Courier and Savannah Repub?
lican copy daily for one month, and send bill
to this office. _ May241mo
THE HEALING SPRINGS,
On the Line of the Chesapeake and Ohio Ii. U
BalH County. Virginia,
WILL bo opened for tho reception of
visitors ou tho FIRST OF JUNE, with
accommodations for tiikke hundred per?
sons. They are accessible by tho Chesapeake
and Ohio Railroad from (Joviugton Depot,
fifteen miles by a fine turnpike of ea^j grades,
in fino order, passing in foil view of tho
CELEBRATED FALLING SPRINGS und the
MAGNIFICENT SCENERY ON JACKSON'S
RIVEB.
Passengers by mail train from the East ar?
rive at Cuvitigtou at 7 P. M. Express trains
from tho West arrive at 8 38 P. al. Visitors
for the Springs by these trains remain over
night at Covingtou. Passengers by mail
trains from tho West arrive at Covingtou at
7 20 A. M. Express trains from the East ar
rivo at 7 A. M. Stages and other vehicles
for the Springs leave Covington every morn?
ing. Truths etop twenty minutes at Coving
ton for breakfast and supper. Two hotels,
with ample acc iinuioilations.
KE.HSMCU'S FINE BAND OF MUSIC ib
engaged for the season, and tho nsual facili?
ties for amusement and recreation provided.
Descriptive pamphlets can be had of
Messrs. Puucell,. Laud .V Co , Rhbruond, or
of tho Agent at the Springs.
Terms?board, $3 per day; ffifl per month.
Children and oolorert servants halt price.
M. II. Houston, M. D., ltesident Physician.
May 20 \M U. M. (jUARLES. Agent.
CLEAVELAN? MINERAL SPRINGS,
{Formerly Wi'ion's,) near Shelby,
FIFTY-FIVE miles West of
Charlotte, N.C., will be opened
S l_for Cte reception of visitors on
_.the 12th or Juno. Tho main
building bat? been improved by tho addition of
tbreo piazzas. The WPntinV'ton, Char<o-le
and Rntherford Railroad is finished to within
three miles of the Springs, and passengeis
will be met by hacks every day except Sun?
days. Tho Air-Line Railroad passe* within
eleven miles of the Springs, and if informed
in time, hacks will be sent to meet, those who
may come in that way. Conveyances to other
points may be had if desired.
Cold and Warm Raths, White Sulphur. Red
Sulphur and Chalybeate Walt r. Band of Mil
sio and other sources of amiiscmcut. Fare
first class. For further particulars, apply io
May 1.1 T W. BREVAHI). Propriety.
New Publications.
NEW JUVENIL! BOOKS. London .>di
liiii s, ilhist rated.
New atatidard works f<>r i'.hrarh s.
New Ni.v. h>. in cheap binding
Also, a fresh stock cf WRITING DESKS.
I'ortfoltoH, Oold 1'oiis, Pen-KnivcM, Pocket
Bocks, Photograph Albums of all sizes, Fancy
Bruckets and Book Shelves, and a general
varietj of Letter. Note and Cap Papi i s, En?
velopes and Panci Staiiot er*. for rait* by
Nov 5 lt. L. BRYAN.
Shingles.
WF. are now prepared to furnish our first
class C YPltF.SS SAWED SillNG1 ,KS. in
any desired quantity and upon tho shortest
notice. For economy, durability and supe?
rior finish, th'ey cannot be excelled. Ship?
ments made to any part 61 the country
prompllv.
MOM AS PK It. MONT KITH A ROATH.
March Id (!mo
Family Flour.
ion i;l)LS. hxlra Family FLOUR.
I'M* barrels low priced, but sound,
l or sale by HOPE .V OYLES.
Oats and Corn.
IA/'l/'i BUSHELS pi into white CORN.
? \ t\ J\ t M)0 bushels heavy OATS.
For sale low f..r cash. HOPF. A GYLES.
Old newspapers for snlo nt Pii&ms
o!liee. nt Oftv ucnts n hundred.
?na Event."
VOL. IX?NO. 61.
IX EPSTIN,
Columbia Hotel
Clothing Emporium!
NEW CLOTHING!
GOOD CLOTHING. CHEAP CLOTHING
rpnElai-poHt and finoit of the very latest
JL Btylea of ?UdfO?i-?iADis OLOTfiiNG,
for Men and Boys, ever seen in Columbia.
Furnishing Goods I
HIb stock of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
cannot bo equaled in the city, comprising
every novelty of the season.
Hats and Caps!
Bilk, Wool and Straw HATS?the very latest
out. Tbo celebrated "VENT IL AT OB"
STRAW HAT on hand?juat the thing for
warm weather.
Shirts X Shirts i Shirts 2
SILK SOABFS, TIES and BOWS, of the
finest and most elegant designs and patterns.
All at the lowest possible ?gures.
Gall early, at D. EPSTIN'S,
May 24_Under Colombia Hotel.
Ahead as Usual!
SPRING AND SUMMER
J| 1 ^
GOODS!
B, & W. C, SWAFFiSLD
ARE now exhibiting -
R9| tho LARGEST, BEST BSBBb
JESS and CHE APEST^SSE^S
^?I^stock of ^mw^^^
CLOTM. ITS
AND
GEMS' FIMISIMG GOODS
Ever brought to this city.
Our Custom Department
Id reph tc with a choice and elegant actort
meut of
CAS9IMERE9 ARD VESTINGS.
We are still taking orders for those PER?
FECT-FITTING SHIRTS. March 19
Spring Clothing and Hats.
KIN ARD & WILEY,
DEALERS IN
GL0T01XG, HATS, ?ELLAS,
CANES,
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Jj |g flft
CEhBSRATRD STAR SHIRTS,
Spring Clothing and Hats,
NEW STYLE.
WE have made special arrangements with
Ohe Ol the largest Shirt manufacturers
to supply our trade with WHITE and FANOY
SHIRTS at the annexed prices, for caah per
h*if dozen; the quality and number of Linen
ami Workinanbhip. we guarantee a perfect fit:
A GO, New York Mills. 2.200 Linen, tlC
II 59. Wam-ula, 2,100 Liuen, tl5.
B GO. Tuacora, 2.0U0 Linen, $13 60.
O u G5. Masouviilu, 1 800 Liuen, $11 SO.
11 53, Forrestdalo, 1 GU0 Linen, 110.
B 43. Boys' Shirts, 1,700 Liuen, t8.
A splendid lino of Cloth Coats and Doe
Taute. Fancy Cassimere Pants, a beautiful
lino of White Vests, new style._ Mar 10 .
Southern Warehouse Company,
Gervais street, near Greenville and Columbia
Jinilratid,
IS prepared to receive COTTON and other
property upon Storage, and to make ad?
vances upou tho samo. Cotton shipped to
tlii? house will bo stored subject to tho order
ot tho owner, and tho lowest rates charged
for storage. All property so stored will be
insured in good reliable companies, if insur?
ance ia desired; and advai.cea will be made
at tho lowest banking rates. Our storehouses
are ho located that drayago is not necessary,
and no charge for handling will ho made.
07All business communications should be
addressed to the Treasurer.
ID WARD IlOrE, rrehi.lent.
FnwiN F. Oauy, Treasurer". Msrch 33ni
Buffalo Tongues,
VTKW -ngar-cured I1AMS,
B> es. kfael Stripe,
Smoked Reef, for aale low. HOPE A GYLES.
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