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H tou dfclre rosy cheek* and a complexion fair
%od ftu.u Pimple., Btotchet and Eruptions,
ni irifv .oar blood by taking Dr. Tietee'i Golden
Medici DiseoTerr. It has no equal for this pur-
pose.
Thrllnein. Uoof aal its THsle iUir.-W lb • man
well of his country who mokes two blodcs
uf grass crow where only one K'*? ***''"•
be who produces OKlonous crop of hair or. »
pnrallve'v barren scalp, deserres the heai J »“*"*
of Hie noticed fiatVJ- AH tliere'
feasor,E, ,1 Lynx, for, nnouesliouo f.
VOWh» rKmllairon accomplishes this »>!•' •
ffemen wb .se whiskers arc
appearance in fnrec, ortho »
di-wtose those *'
which Washington city wm one#
„, of making their
ers of whose m-ms-
th** liver, Mrtmai h, akin,
begin in viti u»J * *
do not wail until ike trouble is coh«nued, hot at-
tu'k it bv .1 lii'.nly iwof Or. >Vallr«r» California
Vin.-i^f Bitter*
<Jnu
<t rV ;v
k ll.iker Sewlnr Unchincs
i! fir <ule —«•»•« • c •. t‘» nuin*
• le'trvel nn hi t '~h:el» I
«r.v.iM e ill till attain ion of :hf 11 lh‘i. .V great
mtiroftliM? mwhin^biT'! ^.-sSii *<*ii t«* jurreons
At t mi< a11 i i otyher c nintifts, and overy one is
perfectly a.nisiied.
1 F. H. Atkinson.
B.Uincr Office.
Sharing, Shampooing, Hair
(hitting, llalr an-l Whlssor Dyeing, by the l«est
JUrbcr* in the State, al Davis, Harris, A Sons’
flair Dressing and Sharing Saloon, over Mande-
• ille A Brother s.
U.illroatl Xotter*
Until further notice, on an 1 after Thursday, 25th
April, 1872, the Ni^ht Pansenger train on the Ath
ens Branch wilt run, making close connection with
l’p and Down Night Passenger Trains on the Main
J.ine at Union Point.
leaving Athens at 8 o'clock, P. M.
Arriving at Athens at 4:3<) A. M.
S. Iv. JOHNSON, Supt.
aprtfi-l I
I)
THIKUS
J IBHTXINO jpi.T-KIf.LKB
•sdily—
sweeps them oT, and clears the house
*Trjr it—sold by dealers everywhere.
NEW LAWS.
‘The Legislature at its lust session
■ pissed two laws which everybody should
know. One is, that when a planter gives
a merchant or cotton factor a lien on any
property or for supplies to make his
crop, that if said property or crop is sold
■and not applied to tht payment of said
■debt, su-.h guilty party is liable ‘to be
mat in jail for one yeir.
The other law is to the effect that
’10 prr .cent, interest is collectable by
law when inserted in note.
Also it has been decided by tlie Supe-
-rior Courts that verbal liens are as good
as written lions when flic facts can be
iproven.
June 7-4m.
tlnlversity of (leDrgia* r'
The pressure upon our time and
space last week prevented notice of a
; number of important topics connected
with the University, which ave here
present. Under the Legislative au
thority granting the Alumni the selec
tion of four trustees, the following
centlemen were elected by the Alumni
society:
J. Hammond, of Atlanta, for
four years; Pope Barrow, of Ogle
thorpe county, for three years; A. O.
Bacon, of Macon, for two years; and
John C. Rutherford, of Bainbridge,
for one year.
Gen. E. P. Alexander, late of the
University of South Carolina, was
elected Professor of Industrial Mechan
ic-, of Physical Geography and of Mili
tary tactics in the State College. “F.
S. a correspondent of the Savannah
Republican referring to iiis election,
says:
“ He is a native of Wilkes county,
Ga., he graduated high at West Point,
and was a United States officer before
the war. lie is well known as chief
of artillery in General Longstrcet’s
corps; and was, in fact, the acting
chief of artillery in the army under
General Lee. After the war he was
elected Professor of Mathematics in
, Columbia College in South Carolina,
lie is now Superintendent of a rail
road, and it is not yet known whether
he will accept. As Vice Chancellor,
Dr. Mell, now traveling in Europe for
the benefit of his health, has resigned
the Vice Chancellorship of the Uni
versity, without, however, relinquish
ing his professorship of Metaphysics
and Eti iGeneral Alexander will at
the same time act ns Vice Chancellor
of the University and will as such
have particular charge of everything
connected with the discipline of the
University.
Prof. W. L. Jones who has ably
filled the chair of Chemistry and Nat
ural Philosophy, having resigned, Prof.
H. C. White, of Annapolis, Mary
land, was elected as his successor.
A teacher to prepare students for
admission into the College of Agricul
ture and Mechanic Arts will be elect
ed, and will receive a salary of 81,200
a year.
The changes made in the duties of
the Faculty arc so well-stated by the
correspondent of the Republican, that
we copy his reference to them. In
this connection we will also state that
of Trustees, and aspirants will apply
to. that member of the board residing
nearest their homes. As the new ses-
eion will commence September 15,
applications should be promptly made.
Our young friends R. B. Hodg-
Bon & Co., having taken an interest in
the enterprising firm of Talmadge Hodg
son & Co., will close out their select
stock ol choice family groceries at very
low prices, but only for cash.
Clark County Agricultural Society.
Atuexs, Gx, Acgtst 13th, 1872.
The Executive Committee of Clark County Ag
ricultural Society met upon call. Present, John
White, President; Jefferson Jennings and James
P. Mayne, Vice Presidents: John Calvin Johnson,
•Secretary ; James A. Price, F. W. Lucas, H. R.
Carlton, Dr. Jno. S. I.inton snd Wm. J. I!ussell,
members of the Executive Committee; James C.
AVilson and J. It. Carlton, mcmliers of the tempo
rary Executive Committee.
On motion of Dr. H. II. Carlton—
htiolcrJ, that a Fair be held at the Fair Ground
i Tuesday, 8th day of October next.
On motion of John CalTin Johnson—
I’.aohtd, that Jefferson Jennings, II. II. Carlton.
James A. Price, Wm. J. Russell, James C. Wils in,
.lames P. Mayne and John S. Linton, be appointed
to solicit subscriptions, make repairs, and do all
things necessary in perfecting arrangements for
and at the Fair, with authority vested in them to
appoint all sub-eouiniiUets therefor.
JOHN WHITE, PreVt.
JOHN CALVIN JOHNSON, R. Secretary.
• t~~ri 'ii imini i-' 11 ~ i iiHi—fii
pleaded for a return of"ancient rever
ence &tr the Constitution and offici
obligations. The, . speech Was well
ceived and generally applauded.
? r d ' Misc
re -i A t ^ : a '
Miscellaneous.
Athens Retail Prices Current
FOR THE WEEK ENDING AUO.16, 1872.
Corrected Weekly by England & Orr.
Cotton.— .per. lb. 18
Factory Good*,—Cotton Yams i qo
Ostia burgs, per yd. ic
Shirtincr. 44
% Shirting,
4-4
tol 7<
to 18
to viy.
to 15 4
to 15
to S3
to SO
to 40
Rev. Dr. Thomas E. Skinner.
Announcements.
For Tax Receiver.
J \MI>* P. Dfio^’Y, F.»q., D announced as a
candidate f.*r the office of Tax Receiver of Clark
county, subject to thf Democratic nominut Ion.
Far Clerk Superior Court.
'Vo a - © authorize i to mn mice Mr. L. SUIIEV-
KNUU, ana <-wH Into for Cl-rtc of the Superior
•Court, subject to a Democratic nomination.
Fur Tax Collector.
Capl. J. E. R1TCH wM be supported in the
■Clark county Democratic nomination, for the of
fice of Tax t'ollcctor, by
many voters on the west side.
A correspondent of the Columbus
Hun pays the following handsome trib
ute to Dr. Thonms E. Skinner, the
newly elected pastor of the Baptist
church in this place:
In honor of Dr. Skinner, pastor of
the First Baptist Church iu Colum
bus, the ministers of the Presbyterian
and Methodist churches, with their
congregations, turned out in mass to
listen to his parting counsels.
His text was taken from the 1st
verse of the cxxxvii Psalm : “ By the
rivers of Babylon there ave sat down,
yea, we wept, when we remembered
Zion.”
A large and attentive audience
greeted the Doctor to pay their last
honor and tribute of respect, despite
the inclement evening.
Though the subject was one of poe
tical thought, interspersed with beau
tiful imager/, yet the Doctor deemed
it best to deduce therefrom thoughts
of sound, practical import.
The subject avas most eloquently
handled, and produced a profound
impression upon the audience.
At the close of his sermon he had
many pleasant things to say to the
pastors of the other churches and the
community, with whom lie had been
so kindly associated the past eighteen
months. He confessed to an attach
ment lor each and all, of a stronger
and more tender character than he
had been aware of, now that lie avas
about to leave them.
1 am sure Dr. Skinner carries with
Dry Good*.—Prints, “ jo
Delaines “ 25
Bi’chetl dhirtiug, “ 10
n Ticking, 41 20
Provisloni.—Flour, Fancy, per bill.. 12 00
Family,. 44 11 00 to
Supernne 44 9 00 to
r per busli. 1 15 to 1 20
44 1 50 to
Jfeju “ 1 20 to
AY neat ... 44 l 50 to
Bacon, hog round, per lb. - to —
“ sides, “ — to 12%
44 shoulders, 44 - to 10
44 dear bulk sides. toll
“ ** 44 shoulders, 8* to 9
I-ari 44 i:t to 15
Chickens, grown, 25ct Frying 15 to
Fggs, per do*. 10 to 12%
Butter pe. lb. 20 to 25
Tobacco—Common 44 59 to 60
Medium —
Fine
Smoking
Snuff. 44 90
Cigars, Am per 100035 00
44 Aavana.... ** 75 00
Ammunition—Powder per lb.
.Shot “ 12
Lead 44 12
Caps per box, 10
AVootlcn Wait.—Painted Buckets, doz 3 50
Cedar 44 44 12 00
Sieves, 44 3 50
Llqnorx.—Com Whisky,... per gal. 3 00
Peach Brandy 44 2 00
Apple “ 44 2 50
Holland Gin 44
Bourbon Whiskey. 44
Wines, 44
Groceries.—Sugar, Crushed per lb.
a. a. WTisnsr,
-—WITH N
GROOVER. STUBBaSCO.
COTTON FACTORS,
-—4SD • K. J
General Commission Merchants,
"f " 94, BAY SIREEt,
X 3- It SAVASXAU, OA.
D*«dkc, Tlw, xniathrr SsDiHt.i farakhrd.
C * 1 } Advance, made on ConsiKn-
’* ° r , llp:,lcnt ,0 Liverpool or North-
Sl O MALE from 50 ct=. Call and
'^, eI , i l 01 ' n 'iOf 12tarnnles M nt, post free,
for S9 lent., thxt retail o.uick for Slo.
Ii. 1^ WOLCOTT, 181 Chatham aq., N. Y
§250 n M0 , NT ' 1 ntade with stcneU and
iwxr Lcj-check dies. Recnre circular and
samples, free. S. M. Spkxcek, Drattleboro, VI.
1 00 to 1 2.7
to 1 00
to75 00
125 00
to 4 (MJ
tol5 (Hi
to 4 00
00 to 8 00
. him the brotherly love and friendship
his letters have been very admirably j (l fall the churches and citizens of this
J. M. It \ Kit v
lector in the I>»*iri
rill hi
tipi>orte«l for Tax Col-
loininnting convention
M ANY VOTER'! ALL OVER THE COUNTY'.
Loeiil and General Items.
At Home.—Dr. Durham, our at
tentive representative, reached home on
'Wednesday, on a short leave of absence.
Old Silver Wanted Immedi
ately.—Persons having <>1J silver—
such as spoons, fork., plat-., or other
articles—can exchange them for any
kind of jewelry, silver ware or watches,
on favorable terms, at the jewelry store
of Childs Moss.
The Fair.—We arc glad to learn
from the proceedings of the Fair Asso
ciation in another place, that a Fair will
\>e held at the old fair grounds, on Tues
day, Oet. Sti,. \ committee has been
appointed to solicit subscriptions to re
pair the grounds, Ac., and we hope our
citizens will aid the enterprise liiterallv.
The premium list will be announced
soon, and ave hopo the farmers and me
chanics of this region, and their trims aiul
daughters, will prepare to make an at
tractive display of the products of their
industry and skill.
Superior Court.—The Fall
'••rni ot ))Ur Superior Court has been in
session during the week—Judge Davis
presiding. Nothingof much general in-
tcic t has transpired up to the time wc
go to press. Hfe notice among
vert, in attendance H on . B. II
Col. Billups of Morgan.
tin; law-
IIill, and
Killed by ,v 1)oq,
that a negro boy w,
savage
"h:
* the
- W •• in>
uiHounce-
sccllent
We ler.ru
■ , , M terribly bitten by a
dog belonging to Mr. Willi'.*
< arr, near the depot, a few days a ,, 0 _
He dted on Wednesday from the injuries
received. Such dogs ought not to be
suffered to go at lar 'e.
I.'VV I ’.nj; |v r n
vile .put-ill :»tt.-n!:.di t
''''■t “Mite Fall Term ot this
titution. It stands in the front, rank
"tuong ,he female schools «f tb e day.-
»*' e lglitfully located, and pupils from
° nder the Thorne in-
M AitTiN IN9T1TU1I^-Thj s scl.oo,
*' "7 V 'T' U Hny " lnlrf >ductio n to our
t "'i,; r r 1,01 •"•"y years it has enjoyed
high reputation as one of the best
school. * our Sute. The
prcparetl, and are worthy of preserva
tion as a record of the present inter
esting period in the history of the
University.
He says : “ The chair of Latin
and Greek has been divided. Pro
fessor Waddell, who to this time filled
this chair, has been assigned to the
department of Latin. Professor
Charles Morris, till now Professor of
Belles Lcttres, has been assigned to
the Greek department.
Professor William Henry Waddell,
\. M is the grandson of the celebra
ted Dr. Moses Waddell, one of the
early Presidents of the University.—
Professor Waddell is a graduate of the
same, and has held the Chair of An
cient Languages and Literature for
many years ; he is still a young man.
Professor Charles Morris, the new
Greek professor, has held hitherto the
Chair of Belles Lcttres and Rhetoric.
He is a Master of Arts of the Universi
ty of Virginia, and a native of that
•State. Ho was formerly Professor of
Law in the William and Mary Col
lege, of Virginia, and was elected to
the Georgia University in the year
18G8.
The chair of Belles Lcttres and Rhet
oric is now placed, in view of the great
importance of those subjects, under
the charge of the Chancellor. Dr.
Lipscomb will be assisted .in this de
partment hv his son, Professor F. A.
Lipscomb.
The State College lias been placed
upon a permanent footing and organ
ization. Professor Wm. LeKoy
Broun has been elected its permanent
President. Professor BrOun is a
Master of Arts of the UDiversity of Vir
ginia, and a native of that State, and
has hitherto held the chair of Natural
Philosophy and astronomy in the Uni
versity of Georgia. For great scien
tific attainments, earnestness of labor
in the department of education, he is
not supassed by any member of the
faculty. A long career ns a prom
inent educator iu Virginia, as well as
the important position he held during
our late struggle as commandant of the
Confederate States Arsenal at Rich
mond, where the arms and am
munition for the armies were under
his direction manufactured, singularly
fit him for the position he now occu
pies.
All the fund not being in hand as
yet, the Professorship' of Agriculture
and Horticulture has not been created
at the present session. This professor
ship will lie filled at the next meeting
of the Board of Trustees, when pro
vision will also be made for an ex
perimental farm. At that time a pro
fessor of Natural History, including
Botany, Geology Entomology, etc.,
will also be appointed.' Provision was
made, however, for the appointment
in the State College of such assistant
in the departments of Mathematics
and English as might ho needed; and
the Faculty will select those assistants.
Two hundred ana nineteen appoint
ments will hereafter be made to the
State College; one free scholarship
for every Senator aud representative
in the Staet Legislature. These ap
pointments will be made bv the Board
c un in unity, and will long he remem
bered as one of the most distinguished
divines and courteous of men that have
graced our pulpits aud adorned our
society.
Our Athenian brethren may well
regard themselves quite fortunate in
having secured the ministrations of
Dr. Skinner, and the society of a min
ister and gentleman so distinguished
for his piety, learning and accomplish
ments.
May the God of all peace smile upon
him in his new relation, and the dawn
of a brighter and more useful future
he his portion and lot iu life.
“ A Brother Methodist.”
We copy the following from the
Columbus Enquirer:
In expressing a heartfelt regret for
the loss of Dr. T. E. Skinner, late
pastor of the Baptist Church at Col
umbus, Ga., we represent the feelings
of the churches anti citizens generally,
| who hold in the highest estimation this
b
“ C •• 15
44 Brovn.good 44 II
Coffee, Rio. “ 25
44 Java 44 33
Tea, IIysen 44 1 50
4 * Gunpowder, “ *2 00
“ Black. 1 * 4 1 50
Syrup, .Sorghum, perpnJ. GO
44 Caue, “ 75
Cuba M »lasses 44 40
Candle*, per ib. 20
Cheese 44 20
Crackers 44 15
Onions, i>erbiish.l 00
Candy, Fancy per lb. 50
44 Stick, “ 25
Soda “ 12
Black Pepper 4 * 35
Ginger 44 25
Starch 44 15
Rice 44 10
Mackerel No. 1,... per kit, 3 00
“ No. 2,... 44 2 00
Sardines, «... perl»ox, 25
Salt per sack, 2 25
Bruir*—Copperas per lb. 8
Indigo “ 175
Mad per 44 20
Salts 44 10
.Sulphur 44 15
Hardware.—Iron, Sweeds... 44 7
44 Country bar 44 G
44 Castings, 44 3
Nails 44 s
Cotton Cards, par dnz.G 00
Hues, Bradc s, 44 C 00
Ames’ Shovels, “ 15 00
44 Spades, 44 45 00
Trace Chains, 44 9 00
Pinaurla!.—Gold, buying. 112
44 selling 1 3
Silver, buying.... 108
44 selling..... 1 10
13 to 10
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the lore and affections of an v person they choose* 1
SS, fil" s*“>ple menial a-qmrement all
t»n possess, free, by mail. f„ r 25 t.ieether
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000 »oM. Address T. WILLIAM A Co., Phila.
Rare Clmiicc for Agents^
AGENTS! we will par yon $40 per
if you willeugage with us at once,
furnished, and cxjkmiscs paid. F. A.
Charlotte, Mich.
reel; in cash,
F.r ;rrthing
EMjNACO.,
Miscellaneous.
SHARP & FLOYD.
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Successors to George Sharp, Jr.,
Jewettl
A tlanta, Ga.
4^^ OFFER a large variety of
T FINE WATCHES,
CLOCKS,
JEWELRY,
SILVER WARE,
SPECTACLES,
FANCY GOODS,
FINE BRONZES,
AND STATUARY.
WE HAVE A FULL CORPS OF
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iPRING AND
uAuuueoi quick •iiti coiore i sitxs, Japanese Cloths, liar
Striped Grenadines, French Organdies, Colored Lawn*,
Dolly Yftrdon patterns most of 4bc above.
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. - — most attractive
.reclcv A Brown,” and *• Grant & Wit*
son campaign charts. The best ones out. Send
tor circular. Immense soles. Large profits.
**?»V?**?^ KtBRECHTI’-.npfre map and chart
establishment, 107 Libelty si., N c w York.
THE RECORDS or TESTS
At LOWELL, Mass., prove,
X. F. Util Ml AH'S
NEW TIJRIKIXK,
superior to all others. It gave a
higher |*er tentage than any o 4 li-
er whocl of common tiubh. Pam
phlet and price !i-t bv
N. F. BURNHAM, York, Pa.
: AGENTS WANTfD
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
For all the purposes of a Laxative
Medicine.
Perhaps no one medi
cine is so universally
required by every
body as a cathartic,
nor was ever any be
fore so universally
adopted into use, in
every country and
among all classes, as
this mild but efficient
purgative PHI. The
obvious reason is,
that it is a mere relia
ble and far more ef
fectual remedy than any other. Those who have
tried it, know that it cured them; those who have
not, know that it cures their neighbors and friends;
and all know that what it does once it does al
ways — that it never fails through any fault or neg-
glect of its composition. IVc have thousands upon
thousands of certificates of their remarkable cures
of the following complaints, but such cures are
known in every neighborhood, aud we need not
publish them. Adapted to all ages and conditions
in all climates; containing neither caloimd nor any
deleterious drug, they may be taken with safety
by anybody. Their sugar-coating preserves them
ever Iresh, and makes them pleasant to take, while
being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from
their use in any quantity.
They operate by Uieir powerful influence on the
Internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate
it into healthy action — remove the obstructions
of the stomacn, bowels, liver, and other organs of
the body, restoring their irregular action to health,
and by correcting, wherever they exist, such de
rangements as are the first origin of disease.
Minute directions are given in the wrapper on
the box, fur the following complaints, which thess
fills rapidly cure: —
For Dyapepala or Indigestion, Listless,
ness, Languor and Loss of Appetite, they
Should be taken moderately to stimulate the stom
ach, and restore it9 healthy tone and action.
For Liver Complaint and its various symp
toms, JBtl!oua Headache, Hick Head,
ache, Jaundice or CJreen Slckneea, un
til 11. Colic and Oillona Fevers, they should
be judiciously taken for each case, to correct the
diseased action or remove the obstructions which
cause it.
For Ihysentery or niarrboea, but one
mild dose is geuendly required.
For Ithrumntiam, Clout, Crave], Pal.
S Katlon of tbe Heart, Pain in the
1“ —
Side, Buck and Loin*, they should be contin
uously taken, as required, to change the diseased
notion of tho ovelnm Wi* 1 - *
p»y a
they should bo taken in large and frequent closer
to produce the effect of a drastic purge.
For ttui»i»r**»lon a large nose should bo
taken as it produces the ilc.-ucU effect by sym
pathy.
As a Dinner Pills take one or two Pills to
promote digestion and relieve the btomach.
An occasional close stimulates the stomach and
bowels into health}’ action, restores the appetite,
and invigorates the system. Hence it is often ad
vantageous where no’serious derangement exists.
One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a
dose of these Pills makes him feel decidedly bet
ter, from their cleansing and renovating effect on
the digestive apparatus.
Dr. J. C. A YE It & CO., Practical Chemist t,
LOWELL. MASS.. U. S. A.
gifted Christian gentleman. Possess-
iug a rare degree of religious excel- ““ 0 1 lia?„ r ,, u S 9 *a r p 8 ^ r : ' V,U ‘ tm£ ' ch “* B tho,a
lence, he combines with great elegance
of manner a winning cheerfulness that
throws around his social life, a light
that emanates alone from a spirit in
harmony with the holy principles of
Christianity. Men of talent and ap
preciation u|mn whose ears the sound
of the gospel has seldom fallen, have
been attracted to his church by the
profound learning aud thrilling elo
quence with which he sets forth the
teachings and principles of the Master
whom he serves. Borne on the pini
ons ol a powerful imagination, he some
times ascends to heights of beauty,
grandeur and sublimity seldom reached,
and seems at home where other mortals
trembling stand. He weaves around
old Bible truths new beauties and
presents them with such force of argil
ment and splendor of diction that the
unbelieving skeptic is “ almost per
suaded to become a Christian.”
The social, moral and religious in
fluence that such a character exerts
over all classes is not to be lightly re
garded by any community; hence
while
pastor and citizen, we congrr tulate
the church and city to which he goes,
upon the acquisition of this learned
miu^Ur and accomplished gentle
man. * * *
EVERY CITIZEN WANTS
Also for TAMP WON GOu|»s. A.Llr—s,
GOODSPEED’S EMPIRE PUBLISHING HOUS'F;
New Orleans, Cincinnati, St Louis,
DO NOT FAILE^",rx r oru"r^
core one of the Celebrated Inter tred
Stewart Cook Stoves
With its snocial attachments. Roaster. Biker A
Rroilcr. The Stove and Furniture carefully pack
ed for sale shipmet. Books sent on application.
Fuller, Warner A Co' 2:Ui Water St,. New York.
Roanoke College, Salem, Va.
Twentieth session begins Sept. 4th, 1872. Ex
penses, for 10 months, about $200. This embraces
btiard and tuition, including m*M]crn kini’uu.gps, r3
well as all ne *ess;iry incident >1 expenses. Sne -ial
attentioa invit. d to unsurpassed rotation, saiuLri-
out climate, moral and intelligent community,
thorough coarse of study, prod conduct of students,
Ac. Students in attendance from fourteen dif
ferent States. Sen*! for catalogues circulars, Ac.,
to Rev. D. F. BUTLER, I>. 1)., President.
iSS
BLOOD PURIFIER
It is not a physic, wnicii tuay give temporary re
lief to tho sufferer for the first few doses, but which
from continued use brings piles and kindred dis
eases to aid iu weakening the invalid, nor is it a
doctored liquor, which, under the popular name
of 44 Bitters,’* is so extensively palmed off on the
public as sovereign remedies, but it is a most power
ful tonic and alterative, pronounced so by tbe lead-
in* medical authorities •»! London »ml Parts, and
D3. WELLS 5 EXT.0FJI!RUBEB\
retains all the medicinal virtues peculiar to the
plant, and must be taken as a jierinarient curative
agent.
Ixlhrre want of Action in Ynttr l.iver and Spleen !
Unless relieved at once, the blood becomes impure
from deleterious secretions, producing scrofulous
or skin diseases, blotches, felons, pustules, canker,
pimples, etc.
Take JURUBEBA to cleanse, purify and restore
the vitiated bl«Mxl to healthy action. *
Hxve yoa a llpiwfiw'p stomach t Unless digestion
is promptly aided the system is debilitated with
loss of vital force, poverty of the blood, dropsical
tendency, general weakness or lassitude.
Take it to assist digestion without reaction, It
will impart voutliful vigor to the weary sufferer.
Have yon Weakness of the Intestines t You are
in danger of chronic diarrhea, or the dreadful in
flammation of tbe bowels.
Take it to allay irritation, and ward off tendency
to inflammations.
Have viiu Weakness of the Uterine «r Urinary Or-
«sns ! Yov must procure instant relief, or you are
liable to suffering worse than death.
Take it to strengthen organic weakness or life l»e-
oo=cs a burden. *
Finally, it should be taken to keep the system
in perfect health, or you are othcwi>e in great dan
ger of malarial, miasmatic or o«»Pt;«p us diseases.
JOHN H KELLOGG.
Platt st., N. Y., »«de agt. for United .States.
Trice, one dollar per bottle. Semi f *r circular.
atanuCacIlire many Fine Goods
in our own shop, and are prepared to FILL ANY
tUlDKKS for goods or work promptly.
M.A11 goods engraved free of charge.
W e make a sjiecialtv or
PREMIUMS FOR JAIRSI
and are prepared to give any information on ;tp
plication. We guarantee the
LARGEST ASSORT EM N T.
THE FINEST GOODS,
THE LOWEST PRICES.
ANDTHEBEST WORK
Call and sec us.
SHARP & FLOYD,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta.
MujrJMjr
Quinn's Monthly Bulletin,
edium for the itnnounccnient of new and
forthcoming books, and as a means of conveying
special information in regard to tho character and
coutertts of the latest issues of tile Press, it is pub
lished on the first of each month, and will be for
warded without charge to Librarians, SeercUrio:
of Book Clutis and Reading -Societies, Head*
Colleges and Schools aud all other l*»ok buyers w
may furnish me with their address.
1>. QUINN, Book-se'icr,
Stationer, Music and Periodical Dealer
apr 19-3n» Augusta, <
E. S. ENGLAND & CO.,
^RE NOW RECEIVING THEIR
NEW FALL STOCK!
Selected with care by one of the firm, in New
York, to which they invite the attention of theii
customer* and the public. They have a good ussort-
meut of
STAPLE&f ANSI BHY 606DS
GIHHMCIf-M,
PltOYIMlOYM,
Il.lKinUlSB.
CltOUKKItV,
El AIM. ItPJ*.
DOOT3,
MSI Ola
And In short, everything in tho way of
»! AM
XT
CtwUUoe, PiaiU; Black bati
btica, Percales. nqucM, Linen Lawns, Ac.
■ r' ><j0,0 S mia-a.fi Jilt'd
A'
*d- al,-,:
WHITE' GOODS
it ^\ «IW
Swfvx, Mnll, Nainsook xild Jaconet, Irish T.tnen, Linen laawi^ Pursuits, Suriasund Vie. Lawn^sai:''
made up, Linen Table L>amask, Napkins, Doyles, and Towels. In our IMMf.a t if DK PA Ilf MEM «
be found all the favorite brands of blexched and brown sheetingsand stfrtifer* :»rv#fv reason abKi prl<.
Wttbslncerugratitude for the k)nd tnd Hiatal encamragouicnt fr»m» • u* f; u :ub HV px-t jicason, w *
respectfully solicit a contiuuauce of tiieir favors, promising on our part every'rtl'ort to please.
aprtwt Very lUnpecifully, jvEAN, LANDKAM & C'D.
209 1IUOAD 8TRBKT, Al'Cl'NTJ, «; A.
3r*. S. AVe will send samples an d pay tlie Im
press on all bills ordered at retail ioi’ amounts
over Ten Dollars.
From Mew York!
A SPLENDID STOCK
--—OF a , .
DRY GOODS, GR0ER1ES, HATS, SHOliS, LJ^VtD-
ER, SADDLES. R00KER\ . &C.', > » i
Vt 1 ENGLANlV-K OUIVS,'
N\ Inch ave are .ii'llin^ clieap :t.« the che;ipi;?t, for cash or country |(t' 'luce. \\\.-
urc also agents fer the celebrated , > avjo q
I)It; KSON OOMPOUND.; .
.. j _■ ' • ’ U in l!i;I
\v. s. wrrusits. Kh. .'rot:.
WITHERS tfc JOISTKS, Vi i!
Proprietors Novelty Iron Works, Atlanta, Grtl
\/TANUPAC'i UREUS of Building Fronts, Gratings, Window Guards
faiau Puiu. IMn.in. ... - - - - - . • ’
Lamp Pust.,, CiHiuin
Mills, Cli.iiis and 8.
terns fur 'Jo.uetcry I,>u, I-
, Hitchii
for bH-iu and Ye
' aud Ycraudahe, <
Brackets, Railroad Kn
Iron Railings aud Fe
A11 orders for ‘ 1
, Summer Ho
gs of the latest i>.;t —
Family and Plantation Supplies
They will pay the HIGHEST PRICK FOl
COTTON or other Produce, and
Will Store Colton lit 25 t ents a On
per month.
We are determined todeal fairly, nelllnw, and b
close atteution to business hope to please old cut
iners and make many new onus. >ept 1
Send your Old Furniture to
WOOD’S
REP A. IR SIIOP,
Next t" the Episcopal Church,and have it
may lR3iu MADE GOOD AS XIDY. •
jp» Tmrmx m em *
SaaSAPABlttA.
A Substitute for Afercurinl Preparations,
Castor Oil, Rhubarb, Senna, il-r.
r PHE PUREST AND BEST
J- remedy known for disease* of tbe I.iver, Fe
male <\unulaini*. or for any disease in which a
medicine Ls necessary, to keep the bowels free and
healthy, or to purify the blood. It acts more nat
urally on the liver than Calomel or Blue Pills, and
answers a better purpose. It is Tiiy- V»re»t Spring
Medicine. Preimred by J. Dennis, M. D., Augus
ta, Ga. 8oKl by Dr. King, Athens.
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS AND MACHINERY
of al! kind* .ittri.'e ! to pr.-iminiy, nod no cliari;-* ma le fur patturn* Then in regular line, ot work.
dre„ C .,tk^ S,<n ' N ' "«-ll-wheel«, IVmblc K. UUr, <•«,.!-
ranite ( oiujnuiy's Emery Carimlcrs, Saw (inminns, l’;t.
tent Flunges, etc., wilicli ave will deliver at Factory Pricc-s.
These wheel-are frt ;• from any offensive odor,, do not glaze., gum, o,rhea*,
some do ; are not. liable, to bard, anil will out further than anv other wheel
*e:.t30 dm “ * 9- v ’
D. 11. & J. T.
Ill T'a ’' • I tall
.. - v« J till w
DENNING-
DKAl.ERR IN
W I X D
Ex-President Johnson Speaks.
Ex-President Johnson spoke, by
invitation, last evening, to a.good
crowd, for two hours and a quarter.—
He was introduced by Judge T. A. II.
Nelson, who introduced him as the
people’s man—| lain Andy Johnson.
Mr. Johnson said he avas no candidate
for any office. He said it was well, in
times of popular upheaval, to take our
bearings and see whither we are drift
ing. Recurring to first principles, he
showed at length how the Govern
ment has been drifting from its consti
tutional moorings and become the
plaything of an irresponsible Congress
at the dictation of an usurping Execu
tive. He reviewed Grant’s Adminis
tration severely, but with moderation.
He discussed official gift taking as bri-
berv, citing the case ot sir Jno. irever
in England. He favoreJ one terra,
and the election of President by the
direct vote of tho people. The re-
election of Grant would be a great
national disaster. He accepted Gree
ley on the principle of universal pres
sure. Circumstances beyond human
control have limited the choice to two
men.-* Patriot*-cannot hesitate to
choose Greeley. It is no time to say,
this or that is or is not ray party, but
let us all unite in saying this is my
country. .The country, must have re
conciliation, restoration of civil rights
to all'citizens, confidence between sec
tions, and a reform of the service. He
Avthmft.—Jonas Whitcomb’s Remedy. Prepared
from a German recipe obtained by the late Jonas
Whitcomb, in Europe, it alleviated this disorder
in his case when all other appliances of medical
skill and been abandoned. Joseph Barnett A Co.,
Bos.on. For sale by all druggists.
Substitute-* in the Dental Kanksare not desirable;
therefore, keep the natural teeth sound aud pure
with that wholesome vegetable elixir, Sozouoiit.
l>o this, and they will la»t as long as tbe breath
lasis, aud the breath itself will never be tainted.
To Owner* el* Horse* and Cattle.—Tobias’ Derby
Condition Powders are warranted Superior to any
oibers.or no pay, for the euro of Distemper, Worms,
Dots, Coughs, Hide Bound, Cold, Ac., iu Horses,
and Colds, Coughs, Loss of Milk, Black Tongue,
Horn Distemper, Ac., in Cattle. Price 25 ceuts.
Depot, 10, Park Place, New York.
Physiologists say that
Bodies are renewed
\i»n flopnlv flftfalArn kiQ lnsa oo once in seven years. The material of which they
we aeepjy deplore nis io?s as „ re ri( ., JUMj - u< .iVd b n,.- blood. » U d unies, i, befu/-
ly charged with the elements of vitality, the
sttengtii and health ..f th; *fs\m dcc.ine. Cf ail
blood drpurents, Dr. Walker's Vinegar Bitters is
the safest and most infallible. There is no disease
arising from depravation of the blood,
will not speedily cure.
For Djrsj»»*p*Ia, indigestion, depression of spirits
and general debility, in their varioua forms, also
as a preventive against fever and ague ; and other
intermittent fevers. The Ferro-Phosphorated
Elixir of Calisaya, made bv Caswell, Hazard A Co.,
New York, and'sold by all druggists, is the best
tonic, and for patients recovering from feveF or
other sickness, has no equal.
Thurston's Ivory Pearl Tooth Powder.—Tho best
apticle known for cleaning and preserving the
teeth aud gums. Sold bv all druggists. Price 2 >
and 50 cents per bottle, F. C. Wells A Co., New
York. .
Chrlstndoro's Hrir Dye. This magnificent com
pound stands unrivalled, in the world. No lady
or gentleman of discrimination U9es any other. It
is the most perfect, reliable, and effective hair dye
in the world. Factory 08 Maiden Lane, N. Y,
Carbolic Salves recommended by physicians as the
J reat healing compound. Price 2o cents per box
ohn F. Henry, sole proprietor, 8 College Place,
New New York,
KMej's Kurha is » reliable Diuretic and Tonic
for all derangements of the urinsry and genital or
gans. The genuine, as formerly sold by tlavilaod,
llarral A Uisley, and their branches, is now pre
pared by H. W. Kisley, the orLtiugloy and Pro
prietor ; and the trade supplied by hi« successors,
Morgan A Uisley, New York.
Srapnla is opium purified of its sickening tnd pois
onous properties. It is a perfect anodyne, not pror
dqciug headache, or constipation of the bowels, as
is the case with other preparations of opium. John
Farr, Ql*eiffi4. fv- V* - i\ - U A i
PntUs Islral -LL has a worldvwlda reputation
:bc surest and best iPuniiaatius oil. Over .wo
million gallons have been sold U>r the pas| two
years, from which, no accident* ot any description
have occtirred. Send for Cireular. Oil House
of Charles Pratt established 11 *0, New York.
We have Frequently Heard mothers say they
. • . • ’.I a M... U’inclav'ii
would Dot be without Mrs. Winslaw^ Soothing
Syrup, from the birth of the child until it hw fin
ished with the teething siege, under any circum
stances whatever.
The Reeret of Keantr. What is it 7 no longer
xsked, for the world of fashion sod sll the ladies
know that is produced by using a delightft'lsmd
harmless preparation known as O. W. Lalrt »
«• Bloom of Youth.” Jfs.beatttiyiiM tru
ly wonderfuL ‘Depot, 5(*oidst., ts.'X. ^
Blacksmith’s Bellows,: Mi
TTISES, HAMMERS, Stock alid
YJKfr 4C - CHILDS? &CKKLOK * CO.
Acrn** IVantcd for llur Autobio^r.i| hv of
HORACE GREELEY,
A new illustrated edition, now ready.*Oet this the
!x»st, and f.nly edition written by himself, and en
dorsed bv ihe Tribune ; and our 1872 CAMPAIGN
MANUAL, for all parties, just out. price Si 50. One
agent sold 8(1 in three days. .Splendid Steel por
trait ofGreelev, ?1. 45 -100 a month made selling
the above. * E. B. TREAT,
Put). svT>, Broadway, N. Y.
lVAMHINGTON I.MVKK3ITY
Medical School,
Baltimore, Maryland.
r IMIENEXT ANN UAL SESSION
A. of this Institution will begin Octot>er 1st,
1872, and i-ontinue five months. The clinical ad
vantages of the School are unsurposse*!. f «
Feeainclv ling diiucction and hospital tickets, $C5.
For Cat >k*;gues contuiuiug full particular* anply
to p*u; CHA8. W. CHANCELLOR. D.xin,
Baltimore, Md.
C 1
Croquet.
TI> RADLEY’S PatentCroquet, made
JL> of the choicest hard woods, wlrh patent sock
ets, iudcxical balls, galvanized bridges, and all the
latest improvements. For sale at
apr,l2 BURKE’S BOOK STORE.
AMEBON MIXED GLOSS
PAINT COMPANY.
Manufacturers of
Mixed Gloss Paint.
No. 139, West 5th st., Cincinnati, Ohio.
All colors and tints ready for nse.
Warranted not to Peel, Blister, Crack or Mialk Off.
One gallon covers 200 square feet, 5 coats. On
plastered walls and ceilings 3tH)and *25(1 square feel
2 and three coats.
Our paint is made from the same materials that
all painters claim to use—best White Lead, Zinc
and Liusecd Oil; the enameh\l surface givcu bv
the gloss is not effected by scrubbing and wasldng.
It has been thoroughly tested, being iu use over
nine vears, and has given entire satiaCactbm. Suit
able for all purposes, aud warrauied to stand in
any climate.
As our paints are made of the ordinary plgmonts
I and oil, do not confound them with those stvled
Chemical,” 4 ‘Rubber,”or any oilier mixed paints.
CAMEUILN MIXED BLISS PALM CO.
April 1,1877.
Carriage, Buggy A Wagon
^lATHRUAL. '
A LARGE LOT direct from the
w ami factory, and will l>e sold as low as can
be bought anywhere in the State, freight added.
SUMMEY & NEWTON
JOIIX l-UTTS. . CAI.VIX W. PAItll.
POTTS 8c PARR.
AND ORNAMENTAL
'•“ hit PLAIN
PAINTERS,
Jackson tL, l*f Door above Nat. Rank,
A TURNS, GEORGIA.
W ILL give prompt attention to nil
orders for House, Sign and Fancy painting
of every description. Furniture cleaned, painted
and varnished, at short notice. Order* from the
country promptly filled* Mixed paint**, ready foy
usA furnished to order. iulv gu’tf
Sillicatc Book Slates.
' PHE LATEST improved marking
JL and erqrive surface, for lead and slate pencils
—indudiuc Memorandum and Calendar Book*.
Office Slates, Merchants’ lfc»»k Slates, ticntlemeBs*
and Ladies’ Wash Lists,e|c., at prices ranging from
five cents to $1. ForsaVat *
mar 22 BURKE’S BOOK STORE.
W. W. SUMMERS,
Scott Farm, Bedford County, Tenn.,
DRCEDER OF
Thoroughbred 8hort-horned
. Durham Cattle,
BERKSHIRE ilSGS Wi) WLTSBOLO 8IIEEP.
Window Shadess-Fire Screens,
\ LARGE LOT Of'Piiper Window Curtains snd
Zl_ Eire bcreins, comprising many new nnd
beiutlful palterns. never before bruughtto this
msurbet* bur sale at BURKE’S BOCK STORE
Yew Jlusic.
A LOT of new Mnsic. Vocal and Instrumental,
last received, st BURKK’S BOOKSTORE.
cA Southern Novel.
HUGH SINCLAIR-the
U^SoSh Carolins Rebel Boy ; or. It is no Crime
to be Born a Gentleman, By Mrs. Sallie F. Cha-
pin, of Charleston, 6. U, Elegantly illustrated.—
SI 50. .
For slle at BURKE’S BOOKSTORE.
H AVE YOUR PRINTING done
st the Southern Banner Job Office.
A
SCHOOL BOOKS.
FULL ASSORTMENT OF
the various SCHOOL BOOKS in use in and
around At hen*, including
Arithmetics,
Algebras,
AiuUomyaiui Physiology.
Astronomy,
Book-keeping and Blanks.
Botany and Chemistry.
Dictionaries.
Geometry, Trigonometry and Surveying.
Geographies and Grammars.
Hist org, Logie, Rhetoric and Composition.
Philosophy—Nat- :ral. Mental and Moral.
Primers, Readers and Spellers.
Speakers, Dialogues, drc.
French, German, LatinnndGrcek Looks.
Slates and Pencils.
Chalk Crayons, dec., Ac.
JEgf” Special Discounts made to Teach
ers and Merchants. Call nt
BURKE'S BOOKSTORE.
Lime,
W SASH 34S,
8RW0tS8 t UTHiiS;’ tUlU/ 1
I lament, Plaster Paris,,
PieSE RS US A'C.
COMPRISING A. COMPLETE STOCK OF
j.,1 liU.
' Jro; *.>lTl«e>|!
• "jv, iiod e/ao'.n
ti LISB.S,
• i f!'i
•As. tile ,
lii j 'l '1
Building Material,
45 Jackson Street, Near Post Ojjice, Augusta, Ga.
tLX* ^ BEG LEAV K to oh|! allcitiott to our facilities fur supplying building inno i .. mod invitr-in
♦It exandnatiOUKif «ur«t.*k ami prices. Our Boor*, .tush" .sml Bill!”?"ofAVi ,‘t? m,d Smf "
crn l1no.a.id havingmancrtion'wNh inanafiicturers South, cun fill onl. m with premptiioii- VU
and.estimstcs furnished, and enntraru taked for uf! styles of buildings, s, nd for i PriceJ^t
jan 26. 8m. i . •- : A - jj. H. & J. T. DENNING.’
iYevv Uolloti sssad Produce Wai'clionsc !
A
II
ASA
y*
Sabsci*ibed Capital, 1 * r< ’ *
ONE MILLION DOLL AI1S
THE WAREHOUSE OF THIS BAMK, ;
Corner ot d 'OtHpFi’cef usitl Sict/uolffs Sfu
Annri: s < ; ,. ( j eor<gia,
\DY TO KECEIYE COTTON.
ill hi mu l.'
X S NOW REAL
LIBERA!. CASH AT
-
Li lb l
advanues
***>“ Parties Storing Cot tan with
available in THIS CITY Oil ANY OTHER.
The Hank prepmcl at all t»ra<.*» t
most reasonable terms.
Parties would do well to apply at the W
xtttoniu Warehouac. or unop'I!. ilr<»n«i Pe-oii ij..
will b.* f iruislied with receipirfi *riH-Lr
r itarrowing nioiiev. . ' .
lake LOANS ON ‘PRODUCE OR An the
•Iioup«, < r C'lmrnunleate with the effiev.<-1
cilARLE^ J. JF.NKISS,
•rXO. I*. KING, Vice
T. P. BRANCH, (Vieiifijr. Ldl
f 7IU» R
Daniel’s Magic Oil,
CURES
Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, (, t : -
Sore Throat,
Sprains,
Bruises,
&c.,
FOR SALE AT t THE
NEW DRUG STORE.
&c.
Wagon Yards in A thens.
M'HESUBSCRIBER HAS
JL a safe, comfortable and commodious Wagon
Yard on Itiver street, near the Upper Bridge:
ONE AT FOOT OF BROAD ST.,
on Foundry st., nearly rear of Dorsey A Smith,
where Corn, Fodder, and all other nscessary ap
pliances, can be purchased on reasonable terms—
Charges moderate. The highest market price. paip
for county produce, and bank bill* received in ex
change foreoods. WILLY llOOD.
Jan. 187*2.
Wanted.
200,
CORDS, Pine wood wanted.
Proposals to furnlsn. Two HunBrM
Cords of Pine Wood at the Athens Check Factory
are desired by
July 21 -2t R. L, BLOOMFIELD
1 1 Agent A. M. On.
Great Shoe House
p. iCENAN^A:’
Having removed to the late store of JaSi A; Dray,
W LL KEEP ON HAND A VERY AAR IF. AND OOifRl.FTK
stock of ,, : . us . [ , y • ij, I a
BOOTS.AND SHOES,; •
Embracing then A Ary L<.i Goods made in the United . State*, .
ij ' " .'—f'YhVU lie will sell at >"1
ml> o TSTm? . ■<
Persons Visit!.- Augusta during the May Convention mil find it t.. thoir iiitca st, i.clu ute a call,
and lay in a supply tor their fiimiltes. r r J.
J AS. G. UA I LJLE & l!UO.,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. ~ \
V RE now o-vning a tH-autifal lussortihent at the following gostlii forSprlng'frade, aB-of JwhMi will tie
sold off <i lick at a small advance :
Brussels, Three-ply,Ingrain, and lo\v pric^CarpcNts, Ilwgs
Floor and Table Oil Cloths, best 'gpops, c ( ui any»;ze,
apers
We also keep on our first floor, a large stock :of CHOICE.FAMILY
GROCERIES, Mood and Willow M ;are. We solicit orders trpm.our.Athens
friends, for the abovegoeils,.which willsol3Imw For Cash.., ,t i
- - > * ' JAS. G: BAILIE & BROfriEir ' ' -
Feb08m , . i ~.«,*a-B*QA*<9rBSB9f*lklV&A.
L. . 11 LL'-.IIHJ!?!
rpHE UNDERSIGNED have ,U,WEBSm lEHClIOfil,
_L arrangements Tor supplying the .citixetts'bf - • .. ... i . A e
ith FRESH FISH Irotn jhc coast every I PREPARATORY DErAuTMENT
t -ub t . -.abb io ?. iq «**•»-*}
Uniyei^ily oLjUeorgia.
. . T , .. Athens,.. .Qfgrgia,.
~I7' XERCISES regumed on ,Momlny,
ijLa January lMh.' f Ttihfon J6 per month, pay-
X *?**'■* “ ,r »‘dilT^L, «‘r«
Jan. 1st, 1872. , #v Ua|j
arraui
Athens with FKESH FISII irotn the coast every
TUESDAY and SATURDAY',and oftwui, if the
demand should warrant it. refsotis dc.ajring them
delivered at their residences ckii 1* am •iuuiodatul
by leaving their orders at the Banner office any
time during tho week.
Fish can be pnrrhaaed every Tuesday and Satur
day afternoon nt tlie Banner Office Corner imni'did
ateiy after the arrival of the cars. T hey are packed
alive in ice,' and are war.-auted fresh mid pure.
THUS. D. WILLIAMS A CO.
T/J. ‘tdfiXfrJWD.,
Cliysl cian, r% r,
/nFFICE AT RESIDENCE
V_* Bro
* j. c. i
Athens, Ga., Jan. 22,187'2.
Brand atreet, nearly oppositw the residence
of J. V. Pitner.
rvriD po>n^
VL^raHhhUTacfureriLi
)N
Irwhhtffacfurerihr iflVrit '
CHILDS, NICKERSON* CO’S.