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Hancock Sheriff Sale.
ITT?-WILL BE SOLD ou the first Tuesday
ff in December next, before the Court House
door in the town of Sparta, between the legal
hours of sulu, the following property to wit;
Fourteen hundred acres o( land more o* lea,
lying in Hancock couuty, and along the watetB
of town ersek, and adjoining lands of Aithur
Butts, and others, Levied on as the properly of
Ann Devereaux, dec’d, by virtue of one Han¬
cock Superior Court fi fa, in favor of John B.
W. Latimer vs. Edgar B. Fears Adm’r Ac,, of \V.
Devereax, dec’d and Fitz W. Berry, Exe’r
tc.‘ of Anna D.vereaux, dec’d.
JAS. 11. ROGERS, Sh’ff.
ALSO
At the same time and place wiil be sold one
houso and lot, containing about (4) four acres
more or les*, lying in, Hancock county, and in
the village of Linton on the North Bide of main
street, troil'.iug the Washington Institute, and
adjoining Levied lands the of B. H. of Miller, Jam und Ray, others.
ou a- property s to rati*
fy one Washington county ’ourt fi fa, in favor
of Catherine Cone, vs. R- L Andrews und James
Ray. The above property pointed out by Pl.ua
liflj Attorney, writeu notice served ou the occu¬
pant.
JAS. H. ROGERS, Sh’ff.
At the ALSO,
sains time and plaos will be sold one
lot of land containing six acres, more or less, up¬
on which is a good too story dwelling house aud
other all lying outbuilding*, the mak ug Poweltou a very derirable adjoining place,
* in village of and
lauds of Dr. Tho* Jones. Dr. J. J Cooper, Mrs.
Auu Rudistd aud others. Levied on us lhe prop¬
erty of G. S. Allen, security, to satisfy six Justice
Court fi fas. in fnvor of John J. Cooper, assignee,
vs. Henry Wynn, John Wynn mid G. S Allen,
security, the above property pointed out by Joe!
S. Burley, constable, JAS. and H. returned ROGERS, to me.
Sh’ff.
ALSO
At the same time and place will be old the
eutire track of the Macon k Augusta Rdd Road,
running through ihe county or Hancock, begin
ing at the line of Warren and Huucot-k counties,
at Baldwin Mayfield Statiou, running Went io the line of
and Hancock couuty,at Carr* M*tfon
embracing 30 Miles more or less. Levied on to
satisfy one Hancock Superior Court fi fa, in favor
of John D. Garrard, vs. B. Conly President,
John P. K. King, et al. Directors of Ihe Macon
and Augusta Rail Road Company. Tin above
property pointed out by F. L Little, oue of
Plaintiffs Attorneys, written notice giveti to the
Agent al Sparta Depot. JAS. II. ROGERS,
Sh’ff
P S. Purchasers M«t pay for stamp* and
deeds. JAS. H. ROGERS, Sh’ff
THE
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PUBLISHED IN THE SOUTH '
For One Dollar a Yeai.
It is the only weekly paper in the State of
its peculiar character The only strictly
Agricultural x. Educational
weekly published at tho South—and tho
subscription price is so exceedingly small
as to place it within the reach of every
family in the land
All businoss communications should be
addressed W. H. ROYAL.
Articles for publication must be sent to
the editor.
MR. O. S. PROPHITT’S
LIVER MEDICINES.
CONSISTING OP III* CFLEBRATED
Liver Medicine, Anodyne Pain Kill It, Anti.
Billioue P'lls, Ague Puls, Dysentery
Cordial, Female Tonic and
Purifying Pills.
rpHE | PH1TT excellent M. D., Remedies need recommendation-—- of O. S. PRO*
no
their well Know power in removing the diseases
peenbar to our Southern climate having already
established for them an enviuble reputation in
Georgia and adjoining State-. As the majority
of persons living South arc predisposed to dis¬
ease i of the, Liver, it is gianted by ail intelligent
phy.-iciauK that most t f 'he pains end aches of our
people are due to organic or functional deranee
i cut of that important organ. Prophitt’* Liver
M-clicine and anti- Billion* Pills strike directly at
the root of the evil. They euro the liver, which,
iu tune cases out of ten, is at the bottom of
eaughs, dyspr pda, colic, sick tuadache, Rhema
tbm, consurnptioi., menstroiml obstructions. Ac.,
so common among our people. Earache, acute
rheumatism, neuralgia and bodily pains of every
kind, flee before PROPHET'S PAIN KILL
T like chaff before a wind.
PRCPHITT’S LIVER MEDICINE.
Dr.Vrophitt: (laving used this medicine suf¬
ficiently long to test its virt»e, and to satisfy my
own mind that it is an invaluable remedy for
dyspepsia—a disease from whioh the writer has
suffered much for six years aud being pursuad
ed iliat hundreds now suffer from ihi* annoying
complaint would be singular : y benefi ted, as he
ha« beuu, by it* u-e, we deem it a duly we owe
to the unfortunate class to recommend to them
the me of this remedy; which has given not on¬
ly himself but s> veral member* of hie family the
greatest relief.
W. M. ARNOLD.
Of the Georgia Conference.
Dooly County, 0\i„ April, 1867,
This is to certify that I was cor fined to the
house, and most of the time to my bed, and suf
feriugthe greater t agony imaginable, with rheu
maiirin, for five months and after trying ev**ry
available remedy with no relief, I wa* cured with
two bottles c»t Dr. O. S. r»<^ihitt'» Auodyne
Pnin Kiil ll , each costing me fifty centsouly; it
relieved me almost instantly. I theref.re recom
mend it in the highest degree to others suffering
fr® 111 «fi«eace. I can sav that it is one of
the best fanuly ntedicies now out. certain.
Your?, truly, W. v FOREHAND.
Covington, Gn.. July 9, 1867.
cine Dr. Pr.phitt—having than used your family liver Medi¬
lor more a year in my I cheer¬
fully recommend it to all persons suffering from
liver affection in any form. I also recommeud
your Dysentery Cordial as I ho best remedy for
that disease. O. T DOG ERS.
Stnnfitsrdrille, Putnam Co , OH- 1, 1867.
Dr. O. S, Prophitt—Dear Sir: This is tacerti
fy that I have used your Ague Pills for the laet
ten years, and bave never failed io cure the Ague
in a single instance with them. They always
break the chills the first day that they are given.
I cau reccuimend them us being the best ague
medicine that 1 have found, and they leave no
bad effects following them, ns quinine fitc.
Yours, respect)ully, A WESTBROOK.
Prepared only bv
DR O. S. PROPHITT. Atlanta, Ga.
A. W. BERRY- Agent,
July 30. 6iu Sparta, Ga.
Strayed or Stolen.
T^ROM the place known as the Lawson place,
Y iu Hancock county two MULES. Oue a
Sorrel hotse mule, medium six*, about eight yean
old—the other a grey mare mule, medium axe.
paces under the saddle, and branded with the
letter " O’’ on oue shoulder—both iu good order
when missed from the place
I will pay mules, Twenty Dollar* f >r the deliverv to
me of the and Fifty Dollars for the t{yef,
, with sufficient proof to eneute h a ecnvrtoeu
Sparta, Oct22-Hu Z 1 1 . MtCOMB.
Fall & Winter trade;
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DRY-GOODS, &HS82&it DRY-GOODS.
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209 BhOAD STREET,! NATIONAL Third Door Above BANK I AUGUST!.
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We invite a thorough examination of our Stock by the
of Hancock k adjoining counties.
Our stock is complete in every department; is bought
from first hands, and is
th n mi nn to mti
WE SELL AT A SMALL ADVANCE
ANDIGUAKANTEE SATISFACTION.
TO MEEC HANTS
WE OFFER INDUCEMENTS HERETOFORE UNPARALELLED AND
SOLICIT A CALL, FEELING ASSURED THAT THEY
WILL FIND US PREPARED TO SELL
THEM GOODS AT THE
MOST KEAS0NABLE RATES.
Our stock will be constantly replenished during the season.
Augusta, Oct. 15, 1869. Bui.
A. A. BEALL. J. H. SPEAKS. W. U. POXTk.it
BEAJTL, SPEA.JRS & CO*,
WAREHOUSE ... COTTON FACTORS
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Continue their business at their Old Stand, the Commodious
FIRE-PJ900P WAR hi] 0 L NE,
NO 6 CAMPBELL STREl-T, ) AUvllJul A HP TTQ r P A A fi A A
Office and Sales Room. 177 Reynolds St- t VT •
All business entmated to them will have strict personal attention—Oder, for Bag>giug, Uuivar.a
Ties, Rope and Family Supplira. ammotly filled. Liberal Cash Advtuces on produce in store.
Mcssts. T C. & DeL. TURNER will represent us in Hancock Couuty.
8ept3 4m.
S. i >. HEARD & SON,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION M ERCHAUTS,
AUGUSTA GA.
CONTINUE the Sale and Sto-agc of COTTON. Caali advaneea made any tjmeon
V J produce in store. Consignments solicited.
Scpt3 4m.
STORAGEJFOH ALL!
WE HAVE AMPLE
FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE
Close AND
Storage Capacity for 10,000 Bales of Cotton,
And wul (jive our PERSONAL ATTENTION 4a the. Safe and ttorage of the
sani'' to off who mny fai or vs with thetr patronage.
TERMES—Commissions for Selling Cotton, oue aud a quarter (l 14) per Cent.
Storage, Fifty Cents per Dale per Month.
REFERENCE—NATIONAL RANK, AUGUSTA.
«V. H. HOWARD Sc MOV.
A. E. BENSON, Book-Keeper.
Oat. 1st 6m
T. C. & DeL. TURNER
COMMISSION DR? GOODS AND. GROCERY MERCHANTS.
A.nd General Guano .Agents*
\\ OULD SPARTA, GEORGIA,
VV respectfully inform their friends and the gen*ral public, that they are *ti'l on Hand,
and are now prepared to accommodate their cas'.omerj both in PRICE and VARIETY
of Goods in their line Their stock of
DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, DOMESTICS, &c.,
10 ihey particularly call the attention of the LADIES OF
THE CQMMUNITY.
They keep always ou lm.d a fine Hock of PLANTATION SUPPLIES, whiek thoy
offer at r<*a>ontibfe rates,
They also keep ou baud Sample* o£different kinds of Fertilizers which they offer for the inspee
tiou of the plautera of Haucock and adjoining counties, guarauteei' g the Manures to come up te the
sampler
1 hey alio buy Cotton, Give them a call and they wilt cive you satisfaction. SejHlO-Sm
FALL GOODS!
Cothern Sc Watkins,
DEALERS IN
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRYGOODS
AND
GROCERIES,
C L 0 T U I N G,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Etc.
HARDWARE. CUTLERY.
Crockery and Glassware
Saddles k Bridles.
WOOD WARE,
Tobacco, Segars, &c.
HOSIERY*
LAMPS & LAMP. CHIMNEYS.
rpOGETIIER kept in this with market. all other articles usually
Our stock is constantly reenzited by the ar¬
rival of FRESH GOODS, direct from the best
market.
We will sell as cheap for CASH asanv house
teao afford to. COTHERN A WATKINS.
Oca 19, 1809. t( Spartm, G&
HARPER C. BRYSON,
warehouse:
AND
Commission Merchant,
ALGU&TA, GA.
/CUSTOMERS supplied r, with B GOING
and ROPE aud FAMILY SUPPLIES.
Prompt attention p*'d to SIORAGE and
SALE OF COT ON aud other produce.
OFFICE: 158 REYXOLDS STREET.
WM. BRYSON, CHARTER CAMPBELL
Augusta, Ga. Late of Maaisoa, Ga.
Sept 10 4m
I T. HEARD & CO.
WAREHOUSE
AND
Commission Merchants.
COR* REYNOLDS & MMNTOSH ST’S !
Warehouse formerly occupied by Meters. BU8
Tix'i WALKER,
ISAAC T. ITEARD. O. M. STONE,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Will devote their strict personal attention to
the STORAGE and SALE of COTTON and all
oiher PRODUCE.
Orders for Bagging, Rope, Etc*,
promptly attended to.
Liberal CASH advances made at all times
n produce in store.
96TAgents for GULLETT’S PATENT IM¬
PROVED STETL BRUSH COTTON GINS.
Also, HALLS PATENT COTTON GIN FEED
ER.
July 224. 1Q69, 6m.
DR J BRAOFIELD'S
Female Regulator!
WOMAN’S BEST FRIEND!
— 0 —
rpiIIS VALUABLE MEDICINE is prepared
J for only, WOMEN It.is exclusively, adapted nud to.be used by
women where the womb is disordered, especially to those
cases and will
cure any irregularity in the “ menses,” except
in such cases as require a surgical operation.
As these last are very rare, the FEMALE
REGULATOR is of almost universal applicn.
tion. In a sudden check ef the “monthly
courses" from com, trouble of mind or like
cause, it acts like a charm, by bestorino the
discharge IN evkry instanck, thus relieving
the fever, headache, pain in the small of the
back and “lower stomach,” flushes of heat
about the face*’chilly sensations, burning of
the eyelids, and general restleness. Taken in
time, all these symptoms pass away immedi¬
ately, without injury to the constitution.—
Frequently, however, the if disease the proper romedyis
not applied in time, becomes chro¬
nic, and the foundation laid for numberless
evils to the constitution of the woman. The
next “turn” comes around and there is no
“ show,” or perhaps the “ whites” will ap.
pear. There will be some uneasiness about
the womb, but very little or none of the nafu
ral fluid escapiug. The complexion becomes
sallow, bowels swollen, a sortof greenish caste
about the face, constant dull, aching pain in
the head, weight in the lower stomach and
back, with or without whites, palpitation of
tho heart, pallor, exhaustion, indigestion,
weariness, langor, aching across the loins, loss
of nppetitc, pain in left brenst, lightness
across the chest, cough and giddiness. If still
allowed to go on, “ greeu sickness” will be
fully developed ; the headache becomes se¬
vere, with toss of memory, diminished sensi.
ability, sick stomach, dyspepsia, no relish
for food, loss of flesh, increased fluttering of
the heart, swelling or tiih legs and
body, and occasional spittiDg of blood The
slightest effort causes hurried breathing,
almost to suffocation. The skin is flabby and
has it a “doughy feel.” This is a sad picture,
but is the condition of thousands of women
between the ages of fifteen and forty-five, who
are brought to the grave by ignorance cr ne¬
glect to take the proper remedy.
To all who are afflicted with any of the
symptoms above mentioned, in connection with
an irregularity of the “monthly sickness,” we
earnestly say, TAKE DR. J, BllADFlELD’S
FEMALE REGULATOR. A few ounces ta¬
ken, you will at once experience its ‘benefit,
and with a little patience you will be fully re¬
stored to health.
This remedy has bceti oxtensively used for
upward of twenty years by many ef the most
experienced and successful pi ysicians in
Georgia. No family should be without two or
threo bottles.
We repeat, that DR. J. BRADFIELD’8
FEMALE REGULATOR is prepared for wo
men, and to b# ased by women only.
Aerial Prepared is all and wc sold ask.
in any quantity, by
bradfield a CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
TESTIMONIALS.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Troup County;
This is to certify that I have examined the
recipe of Dr. Josiah Bradfield, of this county,
and, as a medical man, pronounce it to be a
combination of medicines of great merit in the
treatment of all the diseases of females for
which he recommends it.
WM. P. BEASLEY, M. D.
This December 21, 18G8.
An, art*, Ga., December 29, 1808.
l)r. J. Bradfield -—Dear Siv I take plensu-e
in stating that, sometime previous to the late
war, l used with the most success, on a servant
girl, your FEMALE REGULATOR. prepared
then at Bradfield’s Drugstore. West Point, Ga.
She had been suffering severely from suppres¬
sed menstruation, and this medicine restored
her to health. She is to-day living in Atlanta,
sound and well.
1 will state further, that I know of its being
used, witli equal success, in other cases. 1 do
not, hesitate to indorse your preparation for
the purpose for whicfl you recommend it.
Yours, truly,
JOHN C. WII1TNER.
Caiitkusviu.u, Ga., April 26, 1809.
This will certify that two members of my
immediate frinily, after having suffered for
many years from menstrual irregularity, and
having been treated without benefit by various
medical doctors, were at length completely
cured by one bottle of Dr J. Bradfield’s ‘-FE¬
MALE REGULATOR” I therefore deem it
my duty to furnish this certificate, with the
hope of drawing the attention of suffering
womankind to the merits of a medicine whose
power in curing irregular and suppressed men¬
struation has been proven under my own per
sotial observation. Its effect, on such cases is
truly wom.erful, and well may the remedy be
called “ Woman's Best Friend.”
Yours respectfully,
JAS. W. STRANGE.
At wholesale by
J. H. ZE1LIN & CO., Macon.
W. II. TUTT & LAND, Augusta.
For sale in Sparta, by
Sept 2, 18G9 A. W. BERRY.
FURNITURE
OK ALL DESCRIPTIONS, AT
PLATT BROTHERS,
(Formerly C. A. Platt & Co.,)
214 Broad St. Augusta, Ga.,
- :o :—
117 E have and are constantly receiving tlu
VV best assortment of FURNITURE that
has ever been iu ibis market, consisting, of
Rosewood and Mahogany Parlor Suits,
Chamber Suits, Cottage Suits.
Bedsteads, Chairs, Sofas, Tete-Tete,
Centre Tables, Bureaus, Sideboards, Extension
Tables, of all lengths.
We particularly call the attention of purchas
ers to mu- SOLID WALNUT CHAMBER
SUITS fer Beauty, Durability and Cheapness,
OUR MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT
Is still in operation. Special orders will be
promptly attended to. Repairs done in all its
branches.
UPHOLSTERING DEPARTMENT.
HAIR CLOTH, ENAMELED CLOTH, REPS,
TERRY aud SPRINGS, and all articles suita¬
ble for Manufacturers, wbich we offer at Low
Prices.
WINDOW SHADES
A large stock of WINDOW SHADES, of every
style aud pattern, from the Cheapest to the
Finest, with all the New Style Fixtures.
undertaker’s department.
Superintended by a competent man. COFFINS
of all Descriptions and Quality, METALIC
CASES and CASKETS of the most improved
styles, furnished at all hours during th*
Day or Night.
Undertakers can be supplied with ell kinds
Trimmers. may 2—ly
M. COHEN,
Dealer in
Boots and Shoes,
182 1-2 Broad Street,
Next door above Mrs. Fredericks,
AUGUST A, GEORGIA.
Segtf 4«i
PARTNERSHIP.
Augusta, August28, 18*09
fpiIE UNDERSIGNED have formed FERTI* a part.
nersliip for the manufacture of a
LIZER in this city, to be known as
E. M. PENDLETON’S
«
Price #72 per Ton.
If is the result of investigations made by
him as a Chemist and practical Agriculturist
for a number of years ; and lie believes it
will fill all the indications required for a Stan¬
dard Fertilizer of a high grade for the Cotton
Plant.
Out of fifteen Coirraerciul Fertilisers anA
twenty-two Compounds of Ins own, used on Hi#
experimental plat the present year, this pre¬
paration has excelled them all to this dote in
the number of blooms, which have been care¬
fully counted on the section of a row of sixty'
yards, and in the sparsity of fallen fruit
(which lias also been counted,) as well as in.
the weight of the bolls.
We intend to put up a uniform article,- with'
the highest po>Bible per cent, of Phosphoric
Acid to make the seed, and sufficient Am*rw*- and
nia and Alkaline Salt to make the weed
fibre, and sell at the usual rates cf Standard
Fertilizers, though with smaller profits.
Tho Senior Partner will act as Chemist for
flic firm, and carefully analyze *R materUll
used and guarantee- a aniform article of high
grade. Partner will superintend the
The Junior
manipu'iUion : n»t trusting to second hand*
so important an interest of the firm.
We solicit early-orders, so we may ascertain*
at an early day the amount of raw material
required, that our manufacturers way have
time to furnish it for manipulation. Senior Partner
E. M. PENDLETON,
E. J DOZIER, Junior Partner.
.:/ —to:—
REFERS TO
Rev Bi.-hop Pierce. ipnrtn, Sparta, Ga., Rev Dr </
P Roman, Ga., Hon Linton Ste¬
phens, Sparta, Ga., Hon D W Lewis, Sparta,
(la., J W Burke &Co., Macon, Ga , Gen L
MoLaws, Augusta Ga , Z McCord, Augusta,
Ga., Beall, Spears & Co., Augusta, Ga., W
P Crawford, Columbia Co., S. Mays, Co¬
lumbia Co., DrJ S Hamilton, Athens, Ga.
Address—E, M. PENDLETON, Sparta. Ga.,
or PENDLETON & DOZIER Augusta,
oct 15 Ga..
Premium Wood Type.
J. G. COOLEY’S
PUEiVfiMEKs AVARMiOUSB
75 Fulton street, New York.
Wood Type of Every Description
Specimen Book and Price Lis-t on npplica**
ton as above, or t« Gao P Rowell & Co, A’d
vertising Agents, 40 Park Row. New York,
ENCOURAGE
Home Productions;
A must Deficit tliil Tonic!
A Moist Delightful Tonic!
A Most Delightful Tonic!
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS t *
A SOUTHERN PREPARATION.
VALUAE1LE& EM* LIAR LG
TT*QUAL if not superior to any Bitters in tho
market, and at much less price. Cures
Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Chill and Fever,
and is without doubt she best Tonic in use.
GOODRICH, W IN EM AN & Co ,
Manufacturers and Proprietors, and Direct Im¬
porters of Choice Drugs and Ceemicals.
CHARLESTON, S, C.
For sale in Sparta by
A. W. BERRY, and
Jylfi Cm POWELL & BIRDSONG,
Roberts, MorrisA Shivers
Successors to James T. Gardiner & Co.
WAREHOUSE AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
.-I ujunta, (hi.,
WILE give their pel renal attention to the
Storage and sale of COTTON, and such other
produce as may be sent to them.
Cufh advances on Produce in Store.
Having withdrawn from the General Ware¬
house and Commission business, in favor of
ROBERTS, MORRIS & SHIVERS,
I take pleasure in recommending them to tha
confidence and Patronage of my old friendr.
They are all men of Large Business Experience
and ample means to conduct business satisfaa
orily. tojan It J. T. GARDINER,
WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSE.
•to:
PLUMB &LEITNEI 1 .
A ii s « hI a , Ga. .
Choice Drugs, Pure Medicines*
and Chemicals.
OILS, BRUSHES.
FANCY GOODS.
101 LET ARTICLES,
Pure Whiic Lead*
TTtJNE White and Colored P INT.S. War
U ranted Genuine and Krerh Gardtti SEEDS,
I'iwli llooLw, IJnfM, Pole*
and Fancy I'Miing Tackle.
Wholesale Agents
F. r 'he c Dhratetl
niLU lLM: FRUIT .9AR$
&Ci Ac.
PLUM B A LEH NER,
New Granite Front,
212 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia,
^ept iO 6m
WILBERFORCE DANIEL,
'Warelioms© *
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Commission Merchant,
No. 3 Warren Block, Opposite Glob*
Hotel. /MGtVri.G/t.
All business entrusted to him will have strict
personal attention Otders for Bagging, Ties
or Rope and Family Supplies- promptly filled
COMMISSION 1 1-4 PER CENT
REFERENCES:
Judge John 1* Kmg. Pres’l G*. R, R. Judge
B. U. Warren, l’ree’i National Bank ot Augusta
J. T. Gardiner, Ehq Pres’l Dickaon Fertilize! Co
H . F. Kusseli. E>q . Major of xugu t*.
mo PouLaiu, Esq, D r»ctor Ga. R It. Col.l*
M. Hill, i,'fleeter Da. R. R.
Central Hotel.
/^HABLOTTESVILLB, and Va., looated at the
Depot, lendid convenient for student and via
ora. Sp fare, charges moderate.
Edwards House
if F. COTHERN,
E. 1 i „ * .
OEO.W. WATKINS,] t * rM ***