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To-Day's Advertisements.
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The well known firm of M. McCormack & Co., at No. 105 South Cherry street
have made very extensive preparations in order to be
ready for the beginning of the season for mineral water,
champagne, cider, porter and ale which has just been
opened. They are now ready to fill orders to an
unlimited extent for any of those beverages, and the
trade generally, will find this firm to be every thing
they profess to be. See their notice in city
items.
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Hemphill has sold out the ale and bottling branch of
his business to Diehl & Lord, who guaranty to keep up
the reputation of the concern. And they will do
it. That's what ails them. See their card on
this page.
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CITY ITEMS ______
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THE SEASON HAS OPENED FOR MINERAL WATER, CHAMPAGNE CIDER, PORTER AND ALE.--
We are now prepared to furnish our
customers, and the trade in general, with an article of
the above beverages that defies competition and in any
quantity they may need. Having been engaged in this
business for over twenty-two years, and being the first bottlers
that introduced ale and porter into Tennessee, which,
from a meager business from the commencement, has
augmented into our present extensive trade. We at
all times keep the best articles of ale and porter
made in this country, and gurranty (sic) their strength to be
double that of any other bottled south of Philadelphia
and free from adulteration.
We assure our old friends that we will continue to
furnish them in the future as in the past with the
best article of these beverages that can be made.
The demand for ale and porter for family use has become
very extensive, there being no healthier beverages for
table use; and the disappearance of so many ills to
which families are subject can easily be traced to the
use of ale and porter. All orders left at our
establishment will receive prompt attention.
M. McCORMACK & CO.,
105 South Cherry, near Broad.
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ADAM DIEHL. GEO. LORD
DIEHL & LORD
BOTTLERS OF
ALE AND PORTER
(Successors to Alex. Hemphill,)
No. 78 Church Street, Nashville, Tenn.
(OPPOSITE MAXWELL HOUSE.)
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