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THE ALBANY NEW'S
•. ft. Warn*. - - F**a* v; £vam|
WESTON & EVANS, ' j
J. D. Wraros, - - Associate Ediirti)
CLEARY, GEORUIA, • • . AOOOST IS, lSf!
A Brandi of tho State Unl\«Ai
ty at Mlll«i{tevlllc.
The City Council of. MUIcdpevilh
appointed his Honor Mayor WnlhY
amIC. P. Crawfonl to confer will
the Trustees of the State UnhreraK)
in regard to the establishment, in tin
Old Capital in this city, of a BMtairl
of the University, similar to that
Dahlonrga. These (rentlemon pro
reeded to Athens last week, where Its
Trustees were holding their annua
meeting, and laid their 'plans befor.
them. Our citizens, and. we douh
not. the people of the State generally
will be rejoiced to learn that -thet
mission was entirely successful, an*
tl.at the honored old Capital will lie'
come the nursery of statesmen.
The following dispatch was rccciv'
cd from Captain Crawford on Satiijr
dsr:
Athens, Ga, August 3.1873.
To AOolph Joseph:
The Trusters accept and endow
our plan with unanimity and enthu
siasm.
VEGET1NE
I Will Try Tesdlir.
Re DM,
AND WAS CURED.
Dsuwaas. O, Feb. is, is};.
•^irStr-Csuiuo glee TOO ibis tntlinonjr. ibal
too Msjsiiew, sa* let sum know what Vesetine
Mi da— fag f. Abottt two jrvam ago » email wre
enwPR »y tec It tool bceaiw > Ur*** Uk»r, m
jBlbMMw that that I coiuulted tho doctor, hot I
w frocn day to day. Isuf-
not d«j or Bight; 1 «m
coo raged. At tbia time 1 was lookli
| ytur. MmM
feted
, I wHl trv fc.tae «
ml now slivi. ..
able hi
Engine Building iu Obobqi*—Thi
Savannah ATeww has this signifieaA
item: The new engine, South’Caroll
na, for the Central Railroad, a'rfc
script ion of which appeared ’ h
.Yew*. recently, returned from
first trip to Macon on Saturday last
having worked very
and .airyingas heavy
saiti, lias ever passed
ami that, too, on good schedule time
and with little expense of fttfcl, Yt*?
MTherc Is. we are informed, an 1m
pression among some that this engfw
was only made in part at thcVork
.-hops of the Central Railroad. Ttfi
impression is erroneous, as ncithi
the boiler or driving wheels irfr
made at the North, the entire loco
motive being constructed here. Tin
l.oiler was made by Roger McGloine
tin' driving wheels were cast at iWl
lantyne's foundry, and all the title
were made by IV. O. VanVors't, am
the spruigs etc., by J.C. Waist. ‘Tin
engine is said to lie the equal in evf f j
resjieet to any owned by the roatl
ami was built here entire, and at Hi
greater cost than similar engines btiili
at the North.
■Ve venture llie assertion that h*
heller or more skilled mechanics mi
be found iu the country than ST*
numbered among the hardy, ‘honest
workingmen of Savannah, and ther*
is no reason why jnst as good “Wri
cannot be turned out here as at ’ till
North. J441
UemAD, oflhe first wT P. AnUwnl A Sons. Mr. A.
net
iSvaaWon.-la adM MMana - tbs blood
.jlilMlIbi .tAaa blood roriSwr U ho* oo—,w*l
lueBbrb sir wwnJwrfaU
—VEGETINE
1 fared Her.
»"’>• •— Diacanna, Hak, Jod. ii.
Orfi.Mtl" 4 7
with auch mnarka*
a doubt by the great
SWfcW
• t *4 * . I- ** »t 1
:: ..sYEGETINE
l» b«uer tkai any
*»*• »ss - MEDICINE.
A* I*. "i+0 .1 HOIAIIM, ST., ISC, 1S77
St.'S. Stereo,' VeaMine, amt like it
,AALtrr.lh»Ao; andlcioe I hare Hard for puriljius
"SWad^OMi battle or Vr*rtlow wrcow.plbI.rd urn
r? TJ7 1 “SSSSW
' ‘ ‘ _ '* , Hcodmoo, Ky.
Vrcepwi L floiapofcd or Boon, Barki awJ llrrlo.
n rrry pjnrttot to take; rrrrr Chiu
The Crown Princes* of ‘Dcnmari
is six feet two inches air a hat
height. We don't know whether. slit
is marrietl or not, bukif she leather*
is tme man in that benighted oountrt
who don't stop ou the VBaytto samph
crooked lemonade aftertiab.lodgcti
out. .is ua
... ■ - ^ A» ■■ ...
Stonewall Jackson's cape r oX Cop
fetierate cloth which has several luiUe
holes through it, is now Araoag th
relics in the arraorv of New - ifock'
Old Guard. Col. Williams, ofcfsck
son’s staff having preserved tho ■gar
ment meanwhile. . ..art >u
McAFEE HOUSE,
Smithville-* : * Georgia
OppositeE.B.Depot. >' mi.
W§ H. .KcAFEE, Proprietor.
4®* Meals 50 cento ,
BARLOW HOUSE,
AMERICUS, OA. ' ' '
Located la tke Center ef
eite the Coart Honse.
Board Per Day $2 00
B. r, COLLINS, Proprietor:
BRICK WORK and PLASTERttfll
-I* ALL ITS—
Different Farms aid Style*.-
M B. 1.1. BBISSON oSrn bii lerrlret to
istaw At AltAt J and Soalbwnt tiesrfim ,W I.
teirfc *«rk mad ptaeteriag line. He U.rnLlK Jto a!
MjtbiaeaaJ everythin* in this I«Jikm." ,pw
LIME! I.IMJP
WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
To Aipplp tbw wbolo roawtf. Hood is poor Old.
■Wo juu it. is -f o. "... -
GINREPlfSflf^
— i
H. H. Me
Bonk, sotiiw, tbw pablir tbit
Repair all Kinds
Gins,
sod mpwrtfwlljr mtWM- potrowoew. Shop wrztdfo r
*• irbMk'i, Jirkw, Airwt.
MtMs
Fir lie We Blessei
ICE AND LEMONS
M rr. ak>: now bkepaiu.i. ti> h«Mu.
' **tmtkaraC ailli l«r and ltim.u.
As Cheap as any Marke i
la tkahoafli. If y«m tlon’l U lWr it, yire m a tri I
'JUT 4 CUCJJFF,
AILaar. iJa.
your, adrertisement oi Vqretine,
l*ufifi«r " lor cleansing the Wood t
I, curing ilnmora, Ulcers, etc. H
got the right medicine at
aleep well nlchta. I conlinurd
•a. I took thirteen holtUa. My
„ w««
F. AUTHOMI.
of DaUware,
IflMBl IH^jTJtC
extant, that my feet broke out
l three yea.si bare not been
can walk ami aleep. and da m;
i' —
1878 FIMM.AV 1878
IRONWORKS,
Macon, Ga.,
AEJsmrmL operation.
Send for a Deocriplire Cireul.tr of
HIM
j
Of various kinds, fyr Hand, Horse, "Water or Steam Power.
Oeo. W. Cheves, Prinoipnl.
rpilE FALL TERM of thla popular tastlUiUon will open on the
FIR8T MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER NEXT,
and ronlinue ten luontha. IU popularity abroad U already too well known lo require comment. For thor~
oughntas of training and dlaclpuno of mind, thU School has already attained a distinction urn**ceiled bv
any similar ImdituQou In the State. Tlie course of study will be as thorough and complete as that or our
best colleges. In connection with the School U a BOAKDINU HOUSE, where your sons will enjoy the
vigil** 11 walch-eare of the Principal, both day and nUht: and in nocaee will they be permitted to leave
their ronna after night. KATES OF BOARD per School Month (4 weeks) Sll&O. dll boarders will re
quired to turnlxh their own lights, fuel, washing, soaps, toweU and bed linen, unless by speeisl arrange
ment otherwise.
RATES OF TUITION;
Primary Department, per mo. (4 weeks)...—J3 001 Collegiate Department, per mo. (4 weeks) no
InternuMliaie “ “ •* 4 001 Incidental Fee ** “ 25
In eonuectioii with the Principal will be a corps of thoroughly tried instructors. It will be the polity
of the Principal throughout to hare none as teachers save those of the blghe&t order of merit.
Board and Tultlou must be paid promptly at the sod of each school month.
No dcductiuu for lust time, except In cases or protracted sickness of not less than two weeks’ dural ion.
For further particulars, patties are lutlled to conespood with the Principal.
Aug. 1, 1878. GEO. W. CHEVES, Principal.
HARDWARE,
i
““VEGETINE
it "m ' J J
» .u.< kill .. J
tfcl twi it zivn most
m JluimmnM by
■jt.. JL D.’s.
•oil VtgetiiM for ■ long IImo
WtWSteUWBt w*IAriiwi
* •** A B ~ DE
“. ^.Vi'.fEBETlIlE
siir
R. R. STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS.
lo. t «n*i
"Vcgetine is Sold by all Drug-
ZZlAsM*** *
WtM
ON WHEELS
i*
MM 'Mm«1 t.A.0
•Mitjpt
♦It*' *«W A--*. .
kwyf l mb
v»M
tlsd S}’ 4
♦ItB . * t.«SB q*|B
•a t-ri
*■" (prj
»•»/!>»i
•if >■>.
5lu a. . .1 P3
\
Steam Engines, Saw Mills and
all kinds Castings and Machinery.
Repairing Steam Engines and Machinery a Speciality.
[jP^T'Send for Circulars and the Lowest Prices in the
State. ’ •' ’ 1
C. D. FINDLAY. Agt.,
» ue Mm , Findlay Iron Works, Macon, Ga.
.HEW WAWm
Double-Thread, Lock Stitch Light Running
Otti oef fait for the Fair. Get i
sow*'you want one, knurtiler <»ur t
be fund jr welcome swaKa you.
' UmA*!
-Fartihgton & Price.
'PoVvter in a Nutshell!
H. T. M A S W
WsHbinglon Hi., ALBANY, UA.
Wheat, Corn,
Oats, Rye, ; .
Peas, Flour,'.
Meal, Syr ii pi,
Etc., Etc-.,
Bought and Sold. A toil lot
en hand. Custom solicited
AtUsj, Ca, Jobo u; tm.
THOMAS*
atAIN ALLEVIATOR
"j A TOWTQRZTTZ.
EjtemalRemedy
FOB TUB ctiAKor
MBlKbo. (ioal,
, Wnikn«B iihI
i tbo Clioit
r — —.. — — iciin of tlte
IJTNtRJfAL REMEDY
*>**Md*' rolb. i* tbw Htomwh wn.1
VvaftBiOolic, Cnup Cwtlc, Ac.
'WlKt-rtOKS-hub la Iboroughlj
with*M h«nd. Wbon tnc Min [, J,
OM-rfBBdIk or Terr otalluBle. Mlu-
w,tfc ,l1 ' AI.I.K-
AlATOKand l.l,,.l on tb. urt kltCrlnl.
LiiiMrrn orcor4-
2JI
t Li'-; THOMAS,
j t a Atban 9 ,On.
’J SAVAV'JV
.City Marshal’s Sales.
TlU.lsmM U-foro tbw Court lliwne d,«, r ,
I. ‘.WSyj “»£"‘ T.iewi.j I,. He,e. o.
next, wiitun lie Irfl houn, <>r Ml.-, tlio follow.
A«0-Btt: *
H (krrlue. Urlol oi. ou.] „,u ,, i, r
* nr llK?' 10 mU ‘' r '* rrM * ,IJr
V. o; LDWAKln,
. 1873. Citjr Monboi.
SMWim mmmiME.
The Latest Improvement and Cheapest in the Market!
Is a model of Simplicity, Durability, and Superiority in every
respect over all other Machines.
THE VERTICAL. FEE1> BAR iiivolvo.i a new feature, possessing
» of the most valuable working principle** ever invented
f THE DAVIS VERTICAL FEED SHUTTLE LOCK STITCH
SEW IN O MACHINE i*beyi>nd question mote desirable fur nil kind** of work
than any other machine, ip uhc. , ,,
It is the only practical Machine for bemtnfng bins Alpacca, Poplin, or other goods
of this description, without hasting, arid is especially adapted t» dreas«tnaking iu all its
branches. It has obtained the bighoHt premiums whenever exhibited in uoinpelition
with other Medlines The Davis has the most complete Attachments ever applied to a
Hewing Macbine^Atul Hill da a great range of work without hasliug that cannot he done
by any other.
Bend for price list and descriptive circulars lo
J. G. STEPHENS,
augH:Cm • ALBANY, OA.
If ibc Hauler will use tbr Celebrated
“BIAMHAT
COTTONCLEANER
It oan Clean Twenty.five Bales of Seed Cotton
in a Day.
It will open and main
the lint stand out beauti-
looks, so often found in
unoes of dirt in five thou-
OUD
ton
alto 1
folly on hard, immature
first and last piokings.
It will not leave two
sand pounds of seed ootj
Sec advertisement of our IXL Cotton Gin in another
place in thin paper.
Scud for circulars, special circulars anil price lintH.
C. S. & G. W. FINDLAY,
Head of Third Street, MACON, GA.
sug8 3mos
Sugar Mills and
WMhingtoo Strict,
AXiBAinr, -
Renown an inrilalion lo old patron*, and colisita the emtom of the pablie.
July 25. I87H-PI
Ifl. MANUFACTURED BY
RACINE, WM.
We Make Every Variety of
Mmws&ets Womb py.
T. Pattison & Son, v
ROUNDERS. Iims AID llUft
Fare, Frti
And by confining ouraeWee strictly to one eless of work; by employing none but the
best Oir*
Using nothing hut
First-Class Improved Machinery and the
v Very Best of Selected Timber,
And by e TII0R0U0H KNOWLEDGE of tho bnaineas. we here justly osrnod the rrim
lotion or making "THE BEST WAGON OH WHEELS.”
We give the following warranty with eeeh wagon;
WE HEREBY WARU \NT the FISH BROS. WAGON Mo to be well man- in every
particular and of good material, end Ibat the strength of the same is sufficient for nil
work with fair usage. Should any breakage oceur within one year from ibis dale l«y
reason of defeclira material or workmanship, repairs for the same will he furnished ui
place of sale, free of charge, or the price of said repairs, as per agent’s price list,
be paid in cash by Ibe purchaser produoing a sample of Ibe broken or defective pans
as evidence.
{ Titos G. Fish, )
EdwIb B. Fish, !■ FISH BROS. & 0
Jso. C. Hoooiss, j
Knowing we can suit you,'we solioit patronage • from erery section of Ibe United
Stales. Send for Fricss and Terms, and a copy of our Agricultural Paper lo
FISH BROS. & GO.. Racine, Wis.
Are You Going to Paint?
Then use Miller Bros’
WAMs PAHf®
Rea«ly for dm In Whit*, and over One Hundred Different Colors, made of strictly pure While l oad, Zinc
and Linseed Oil chemically combined, warranted much Handsomer and Cheaper and to last 1 WICK AS
LONG as any other Paint. It has taken the FIBST PREMIUM at twenty of the State Fairs iu the Union
Is on MANY THOUSAND of the finest house* In the country. Address
MILLER BROTHERS.
SAMPLE CARD SENT FREE. 2».31 A SI St Clair Street, CLEVELAND. OHIO.
OPIUMIii
PILE CURE.
Sltaa rOiCtivOa? BcUa, V. S.
*«QWf*>n.lo«aroHiau.lilli
?HL u a.’27si. , a:£uCS2t
MARRIED
LIFE
DR. BUTTS
No. 12 N: Eighth St,
The PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAOC
The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER
Book, that tro roUy Mho ml BaMMraMr. Is aU m*.
(era pertaining to I11WM sad WsMsalsai. sad sapptya
want long-JiflL They arc kessttfitly UlaMrslad, sad inplsia
kncusge, easily understood. Tbs two hooks embrace MS
pages, and conuinridskbUlafsraaUoa for both married sad
single, with all the recent improrements hi medical treatment
. Read what oar homenapers say: *TT»s knowledge imparted
la De.Bmttarnew works la in ao way of questionable char-
seter, but Is something that every JmsM kaew. Ml
Tseth, tho victim of early indiscretion; tke Baa,Mss
rorCLAE fKlCJM «
S. W. GUN3NISON,
AGKHETIlili
0 ' ‘ •
1 Kettles, Cutlery, nt&t a
riiittyiM
=
Washington Street, Albany, Ga.
>o
Av-Our GRIST MIlaL running on foU time.
Patronize Home
■ •
.'»oi
Industry. iqM)
DAWSON CARRIAGE WO
T. J. HART, Proprietor.
.Unaatnetaaes
Flhse'kMasfe
PREMIUM LIST
FIBEoB GimPh
— mu TUB —
FALL FAIR
—or THE—
S. f. Ga. Industrial Association.
or.ass i*
For the largest crop of cotton grown on one arre
of upland, with a statement of mo<*.^ of culti
vation, amount and kind of mam. re used, pe
riod of planting, number of times plowed and
hoed, kind of seed used, and giving cost of pro
duction i b
For second largest ditto n
For the largest crop of cottou grown on 5 acre:;
land in one body, some requirements as above Io
For second largest ditto h
For the largest drop of corn grown on oneacic
For the largest crop of corn ou 5 acres
one body, same requirement!*.
For second largest ditto
For the largest cropot wheat giown
same requirements
For the largest crop of field pc
For the largest and t
best crop of grawi hay raised-
growu on one acre ot
DR. RICE,
37 Conrt Place, LOUISVILLE, KY^
«T ffltata, aknalfl sad antasUiamawi Sltermatar*
emm. and prodaclng aoiaa c ftha fellowlm tgketr Kmtw»
—a. 4ft—I EwIvdwiB. Pfa— ♦rBlEkt.HMM|mdfoM
err. rbjzicxIDecfiy.fitaplrt oa »Vf, Aij|
Uoafutlua ef ldr««, Ix»* ofH
A PRIVATE COUNSELOR
Of SO p*ga% scat to say aJdrea^ Meanly Mated, tor tkirtf
aLrbdjya.^^v E Ssr«s* , gt
TAKE WAlMtnrtt.
You’ve Been Humbugged Lnnj* Kuo ugh t
7b the. Citizens of Dougherty, 1st, MitcMI, Calhoun and
Baksr Counties :
I will sell you, or make to your order, at any and
at abort notice, tlie very tiest out and out hand-made
HARNESS, BRIDLES, ETC..
from tho very ImvI materials. 1 tin prepared to fill
any order Iu the way of Buggy, Carriage, Rockaway,
Wagon, Plantation and any other kind of Hirne?*,
and pledge myself to give you a good, honest, sub*
Htantial job. Give ine your orders, either In person
or by mall, and I assure you you will tw pleased. I
warrant all uiy work for a long length of time. RE>
PAIRING done ueatly and very reasonably.
N. GRASS
Junes- Broad at, Albany, Ga,
E. II. IIarnrr J. W. Yankkt*
BARNES &YANKEY,
Livery, Feed and
STABLE.
l’tno Btrcat, Albany, Georgia.
All kind, of Vehiolea, Saddle Horaeo,
Ao . read, lo turn out on abort notioe and
at rraaonablo ral.H, Special attention paid
lo the shelter mid earn of aloek.
Horses ancl Mules
for aale at all ucasona.
»pr4*So
For the largest crop of lrbh itotiitut-a »
For the largest crop of
upland
For the largest crop of oatn, <
For the largest ditto, 5 acres
For the largest crop of rye,
.a ^ • • crop of awe r ti
crop to be arrived at l»y digging
average eighth «f
p of Irisl
eighth of an acre
For the largest cron of ground ja-as (piutlmi
raised per acre, the crop to lie ascertained by
diggingaud measuring au average eighth «»t
For t he best acre or cane *.* ....7.....".'”...!.. to
For the second best ditto 5
Competitors for the above iireutiuuta are required
to have the land measured ami the articles weigluil
ormeasuml In the presence of three dbdnteroled
and reliable witnesses, and «vrtitlcates produced
from tbcin, with liberal samplenof all the crops, an«t
to make atfidavil as requi*-«**t Mow :
GBORGIA, rollNTY: I do solemnly swear
that I raised a crop of tlie present yc.tr on i lie
latid measured and dexerilted by———.and that the
(cottou,corn or other erop) produced to sjtid
was actually made and gathered by said parties and
no port (ou of it was growu on auy other land.
(Signed)
Sworn to and suhscrilicd tieforc me this day
of 1878.
The reiiuirements aliove must he furnisho*! in wri
ting to the Secretary at the time of making the
entry.
No premiums will Ik* awarded for yield of any
crop unless lllieral samples are exhibited.
Gil ASS 2.
Beat variety of corn, with two bushels a
sample,
sample..
Beat variety of pema, one Itushcl as sample
Rest bushel of rice, weight considered :t
Beat bushel of Irian potatoes, Georgia raised
Beat f> bushels largest sweet potatoes
Beat bushel of chufas... N 2
Beat two casnaws t
Best bale upland cotton in
Second best ditto f.
Best bale of wool of 300 bounds or more
When the premium is for one or more baii^ oi cot
ton, all the bidet must be on the grounds. All bale:*
to average 450 pounds each.
Other special premiums will be offered for exhibits
of special merit.
L. E. WELCH, President.
T. M. CARTER, Secretary.
PREMIUM LIST
S.W.Ga.
ADVERTISING RATES LOW.
The publication of the Premium List of tlie South-
weal Georgia Industrial Association has U*cn award
ed ua. aud we will begin work at once. The pamph
let will be completed just Iu time Tor merchants and
other bualneea men to publish their fall advertise
ments. There will be an edition of about
ONE THOUSAND
published and distributed throughout Ikmghcrtv
and tlie other counties of Southwest Georgia, which
—**“ It at once a good agency through which ad-
* ..... * Ik .
—OK THE—
may reach the trading public at a small
cost. The price has been fixed very low, and we
hope this will be appreciated. Note these prices:
Price per Page $10 00
Price i>er Half-Page... 7 50
Price per Fourth-Page 5 (Ml
u couveniemTat this office
WESTOX & EVANS,
THE AMERICAN^:
SEwrmi£
Madte.:*
nKtllt •! •!*
- !. •* .VM
. I ’ j >
:*«**»
Alio K a Kit. i
TUB*
Newtev
I '.»'!« »
WO NEEDLE TO OBtA
It Sells the Easiest .and always Satisfies
«*«*»<•
wi-ui*
wit W,t u iVs
BCTTHT *•*
• t : u.iiKt*
To tiwl'iw
a it ;cn
IMtlt
:n 'Hh* steel
vdK.
AGENTS we ask \-ou to try it, and offer yon
Inducements. Send for Circular & FWces to ;' ’"“I ’T’
ITT IV"* Fttuctk St»p Oi&ciaaatI, #t ■
c- Manager.
A ?■ .vo*
Macon, Georgia,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Steam Engines,
Presses,
l FROM * TO St) HORSE POWER-]
Also. Wlipat-Tlircsfiing Engines prepared to mount on
Grist Mills, Cotton
Mill
Cane
and Syrup Boilers,
AND ALL KBfM UP-U&WiUSH:
Pulle
Prompt utjcntiou paid to Kepairiag M1LL8 AND MACHINERY. t
Send for Circular. >, Kw
J. S flt&Mfe'IELD ft MX.
jsn :tl-1 jr »... ■; u ,,,
— - ' ' ‘ ”
£
Ar*
1«
order.
For One and
Good Material Used, and AU Work WMntfcd.
HORSE SHOEING A SPECIAJLTT.
Farm anil Wagon Repairing wilt be we’l and promptly done bj akillful sad rclimbla
workmen wno have been ia his employ for,* number of years. . ,
Jp£-An exhibit of what can be donein thi. Sooth in the above tine win bewimasot
by the people of Dougherty and eurrouadinv counties at the spring fair df UM NMk-
west (ieorgia Industrial Association. “ •>! tism
f- J-
farm-wagon.
T’
AJiBANY VARIETY
And Planing Mills
iri- \>r('i>arcd In I>I!KSS AND MATCH LUMBER with accuracy ftwl.dU-
ati-li. Si-rnll Work, Turning and Moulding of any desired pattern dotfo to
Bough nml Dressed Lumber Constantly On Hand.
Having Mi|«-rior facilities, we are prepared to contract for - ' 1
BUILblNG anti REPAIRIkW.
Mu. l ! . Bauton will in all cases give his personal attention WW&rk
uiidi-rtaken, whirl* is sutRcicnt guarantee that all who favor its will get good
honest work, neatly and quickly performed.
GIN REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
Send in your orders NOW, as we may be too much crowded with work
to ari-ouimotlate you later in the season. All work guaranteed. <, i. , -t
(•IN CKAKiNO of all kinds made to order. Our motto: Cheap WbrE
and spot each. C. U. BARTON & CO.
majis-ly