Source: The Republican Banner-May 4, 1870

Location: Nashville, Tennessee

 

Page: 4

To-Day's Advertisements.

Our indefatible (sic) friend Hemphill, of the famous Church street restaurant, desired us to correct the misapprehension which have grown out of the announcement that he has transferred his ale and bottling department to Messrs. Diehl & Lord.  There has been no change whatever in the partnership of his restaurant.  The "oystere" man is still in the ring with full bills of fare, and expects to be catching oysters in season as long as the epicurean palate of Nashville can stand it.
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THE SEASON HAS OPENED
FOR
Mineral Water, Champagne Cider
PORTER AND ALE.
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  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 twenty 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 guaranty 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.