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ALBANY, IlHlBlIL
Ten IJttles for Farmer*.
1. Take good paper* and read them.
2. Keep an aevonnt of farm opera-
linns.
X l)o not leave iiixtramenl* scat-
tpreil over (lie farm, exposed Ionium
rain ami heal.
4. Repair tools ami buildings at the
pr»|H-r lime, ami do not suffer subsi-
««iient threefold expenditure of time
ami money.
X Use money jmlieionsly, ami not
attenil auction sales to auuknu!
truni|iery of all kinds hoeatfiibBfls
elieap.
«i. See that the fences are well re-
paired. and rattle not grating in the
im-adows. grain fields or orchards.
». I to not refuse correct experi
ments. in a small way, of many new
things.
8. Plant fruit trees well, care for
them, ami get good crops,
y. Practice economy l»y giving stock
shelter during the winter: also good
food, taking out all that is unsound,
half roiteii or mouldy.
10. I to not keep tribes of dogs or
eats, who eat more in a month than
thee are worth all their life time.
CSPER,
llrrrlijr nMittnihr (mbit? that Iw* lx |fff|«ml to
Repair all Kinds of Cotton
Gins, etc.,
Ud respectfully solicit* p«tron*Rt\ Shop next door
to Lehman's, Jackson at i ret.
julylMaa
BRICK WORK and FLASTERING
—in Att. ITS—
Different Forms ami Styles.
M R. I. J. BRINSON otTcn hi* sc rr Ices to the fit*
taens or Altai y and Suuthwmt (twigi* In the
brick work and plastering III ” ' —*“ *“ *“
anything and everything In
I*U»'18M I'|\|>|,4V im
IRON WORKS,
Macon, 6a.,
are m rmz operative.
Send for a Descriptive Circulir of
May’s Screw Colti Presses.
Of variousjkinds, forjllantl. IIorst*,J Water or Steam Power.
LIME ! Y.I M E !
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
FINE HORSES!
To AaairE*
JF YOU WANT A HOOD
We have a firm In-licf in the efficacy
of lime and ashes "as a remedy for
blight and unproductiveness in the
pear, iieaeh and a|>ple tree. The I-car
w auls potash, an does the peach, and
the apple is largely made up of lime.
Some of in r red lands have hardly a
trace of lime, and after all the scien
tific men sat of the abundance of pot
ash always present in such lands, we
hardly ever see ashes applied to sueli
without most marked benefit. We
must begin to regard our frflit trees
as entitle :o soinu belief eam«ha|u
.. ..p of rag wkeff-J * Mt rtXgVaXic
,n orchard lie counted in as a part of
the crop, year by year and treated as
sueli. Mineral ’ manures, say lime,
ashes ami bone dust, are just the
tiling, w ith the help of a hog's snout,
toko pan or.-l ar 11 ea h:v and i r>-
duetive. Never sow down an or
chard : never plow one in spring bi-
fore me fruit sets, and always liave a
nuinlier of hogs running around to
pick up windfall, and stir the surface
without breaking ihe roots of the
trees—Planter ami llraiuje.
The production of honey in Cali
fornia in IsTti was estimated at :i,00u.-
tJOU pounds which was largely in ex
cess of the home consumption, and a
large amount Wj
mark'
XWnfVr IM. I'ricis*
For the Whole Blessed Country!
ICE AND LEMONS!
W e ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY
Southwest Georgia with lev and Lemon*
J^Cfcpap as any Market
In the South. If you don’t bcliprc it. pitf
Junefi-
Opium and Morphine
habit
CERTAIN! YAND SPEEDIL Y
C TJ REO.
No doubt about It. Nnf.ain. No loss of sleep. No
itcmipuou or • ' *•-. ’
for thetrpiom
of the Antidote.
large amount wbs ttukto the Kastei* U Jfc » ■
tsatmifcnftMmvu- i s
Many apiaries were entirely destroy-'
cl, over 18.000 colonies in Us Ange
les rounty alone being lost because
the owners had not left them lionet
enough for their support during the
dry season. This year the season
was favorable, and the production per
hive will equal that of 187C, hilt the
aggregate supply will he less, because
of llie reduction in the number of
bees last veac. Considerable slti|>-
ments liave already been made to the
eastern market.
B IDS «k invited for the Dining Hail and Restau
rant privileges during the Fall Fair of tli«* i
Southwest Georgia Indus-trial Association, to l«e held I
at Albany, Ga., commeucing Oct. 15th and lasting
live days,
. The attention of Hotel and Restaurant proprietor? j
is especially Invited to this. The large amount of •
premiums and purees offered—$3,ftuti—will draw !
over 300U to the grounds dailv.
T. M. CARTER, Secretary. I
aug22-
trial
TUT A CUTLIFF.
Albany. Ua.
Goo. W. Chovos, Prinoipnl.
rjpilE FA LIa TERM of thin popular Institution will open on the
FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER NEXT,
Inno ten months. Its popularity abroad la already too well known to require comment. For thor-
of training and discipline of mind, this Hchool has already attained a distinction unexcelled t»y
lar liiidllutlon In the Mate. The Course of study will be as thorough and complete at that of our
Kcn. In connection with the School Isa BOARDING U0U8K, where your son* will enjoy the
vigilant waleh-care of the Principal, both day and night; and In no case will they be permitted to leave
(heir to Hits alter night. KATKSOK BOARD per School Month (4 week*) 112.50. All boarder* will I* re
quired to turnbdi their own llghta, fuel, washing, soaps, towels and bed linen, unless by special arrange-
BATES OF TUITION:
Primary Iicpsrtmciit, per mo. (4 weeks) „.JS no I ('x>lleglste Department, per mo. (4 weeks) on
Intermediate " " ** ......... 4 001 InduenUl Fee ** “ 25
In connection with the Principal will be a corps of thoroughly tried Instructors. It will be the policy
of the Principal throughout to have none as teachers save those or the hlgbeat order or merit.
Hoard and Tuition must be paid 1 “* * “
No deduction lor lo*t time, ezcc|
For further particulars, parties a
Alltf. 1, 1878.
Hoard ami Tull Ion must be paid promptly at the end of each school month.
“ ileductlou lor lost time, except In case* of protracted sickness of not less than two weeks' duration.
“ Invited to correspond will* Ihe Principal.
GEO. W. CURVES, Principal.
lit ItsI Wii
ON WHEELS
18 MANUFACTURED BY
RACINE, WM.
We Make Every Variety of
8 MOiAil
• -A 'W
S. W. GUNNISON,
IIARIIWAKK, AGRICULTURAL 1MTLRMBNT8,
Sugar Mills and
Washington Street, next door to Poet <
AJYKAIS V, »- - - m m m OB4IBOXA*
Renews an invitation to old patron a. aad aolioito Ihe on atom of the pittlhiOi
ity 25.
Emomt&oB Home Metemf*m»e,
July :
T. Pattis,oi,i & gftu, t
rr'
President Hayes as a War Mail
It is hinted that President llayes is
ardently in favor of a war with Sty
ieo, and it is even asserted thlPfii
less than three months hostilities will
lie actually began. General Henri
Heth, an ex-Conteilerate Ceneral ol
note, and likewise a West Pointer, i.
now in Texas, watching the tide of
aflairs in this connection, and he, like
General Maury and others, is willing
to go into the war. The ]ieople ol
Texas are burning with a desire to
finish their little differences with
Mexico. A war with Mexico would
be a popular measure, so its ad vocate-
represent, particularly as communism
is being talked of hi some States.
It is argued that such a measure will
unite the whole country, will doawai
with the labor troubles', will give em
ployment to many unemployed,
will settle - — - "
I). Thif
obi-
lleth.—Globe- Deruorra!.
Exactly Kiglit.
Our level-headed Representative
elect, Mr. T. W. Lamb,has got tlieen-
try in Ids little Iwoik exactly right.—
lie says: what we need is more farm
ers in I«lynn county—in short more
men in the country anil less men in
town. \Ve believe he is right. The
greater our proilm-iug population,
the greater our pros|H-rity as a people,
for the producer is the only man who
brings money into our midst. Every
one who manufactures raw material
into merchantable stuff, or causes the
soil to produce that which did not ex
»st liefnre, is a public benefactor, Xfe'k ...
an* vii* to «* al M^sitiotf it4l)
part of some of our voting men to go
&ui,ra&'MB«wtsiii an
would snggest that the man who
would succeed best is not lie who got-
it as a denier resort—having no
means to do anything else. To suc
ceed at farming, one ought to hnvc
Nicana sufficient to live for six month-,
buy teams, cattle, hogs.sheep, poultry,
etc., and not do as manr we know of,
start fanning on renteii land with no
other ftapit.’ii than a grubbing hoe
and a worn out axe—Uranmeiek Ailr.
Steam Engines, Saw Mills and
all kinds Castings and Machinery.
Repairing Steam Engines and Machinery a Speciality.
[J5iF*Seiul for Circulars and tin- Lowest Prices in the
State.
C. D. FINDLAY, Agt.,
. U|! xe. m Findlay Iron Works, Macon, Ga.
THE PEOPLE
LIKE OUK
€lkrtihm;
The Reasons Why:
Double-Thread, Lock Stitch Light Running
Attachment to Newspaper*.
Some one who seems to know
about the relation of a good newspa-
lier to Ihe family writes as follow - :
••The strong atlaelimentsof subscri
ber* to well conducted newspapers i-
fnlly confirmed by publishers. -‘.Stop
my pa|ier,” words of dread, U> begin
ner- ill liusiue—, Io(e tli-jr |i**ii
after • [riper lias , establitlitJI
pa tier pursaef • ju4t| tibnoi Tbit 3ibl
iudiHon- course, miWibg Ac Vrantx
of it-customer, in all respects, the
ties of friendship between the suh-
seriliers and the paper are as hard to
lireak liy an outside third party a-
Ihe link which bind- old friends in
business or social life. Occasional
defects and error* in a newspaper
•ire overlooked by those who have
I muonic altai'heil to it through it- pe
rusal, for years, they sometime- be
come dis-atislieil witli it ou ucrouul
of somefliing which bail slipped inti
its column-, and may -lop Inking it;
but the ab-eiicc of the familiar sheet
at their offices and homes for a few
weeks becomes an insiirporlahle pri
vation, and they hasten to take it
again, and possibly apologize for hav
ing it *lop|ird. No friendship on
larfli is more constant than that con
tracted by the reader of a journal
which makes an honest and earnest
cflort to merit it- continued support,
lienee a conscientiously conducted
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The* Latest Improvement and Cheapest in the Market!
Is a model of Simplicity, Durability, anti Superiority in every
respect overall other Machines.
THE VERTICAL FEED BAR »lve« a nejv feature, possessing
one of I lie nio.st valuable working principles ever invenlni
THE Dd VIS VERTICAL FEED SHUTTLE LOCK STITCH
SEW IRQ MACH IKE ** t»eyo»«l «|iiesiioii uioie desirable lor nil kinds of work
Ilian any other machine in use.
Ii is Ike only practical Machine for hemmfng bins Alpaeca, Poplin, or other goods
of thin description, without hasting, and is especially adapted to dress-niaking in nil its
branches. It has obtained the highest premium* whenever exhibited in competition
with other Mechinrs The llavis has the most complete Attachments ever applied to a
dewing .Machine, and will d*» a great ratine of work without hasting that cannot be done
by any other.
Nend for price list and descriptive circulars to
J. G. STEPHENS,
»ug8:Cro ALBANY, UA.
Spring Clothes & Cassinmeres,
Get a new mu it for tli* Fair. Get a new unit Im-
< sure* you want one. Remember our quartern. Over
the Hand a welcome awalta you.
Farrington & Price.
Power in a Nutf»holl!
V i apfArml nt n UUnil ilimiunt.
•,r,n„r,l in„[f„r »,U In,
GEO. H. THOMAS,
iiviiw f . viivvivH* , VM , , . A Wont/, (In.
A POWERFUL
ExtemalRemedy
lli-xillfhr, Nervoua Ifeatlaelie. Gout,
Khruiuitlim. Neuralgia, WeakueM and
I'ainu m the Hack, l # *iii* in the ('tieul
ami H|«|e, Kweilin# or HtiffneitM of the
Joint* and l.imim, Hrulue*, Horn*. I'nt*,
HeaW*, and all Ache* amd 1‘ain*, without
re#*rd to name. An aa
INTERNAL REMEDY
Faina in the Hiomseh nod
HowcL, Colir, Cramp Colie, Ar.
DIRECTIONS r~Koh in thoroughly
nth the hainl. When the pain I* of
*o#-»fandin#. or very olwllnate, ualu-
*le a pleeeof flannel with Ihe Al.f.K-
reefed,
adult,
«? |
ie.#|’at« ol water or i
e|* at«d It luieMiry. Child
If the Planter will ate the Celebrated
"MAHAHAW*
COTTON CLEANER
It oan Clean Twenty-five Bales of Seed Cotton
in a Day. 1
It will open and make the lint stand out beauti
fully on hard, immature looks, so often found in
first and last pioklngs.
It will not leave two ounoeB of dirt In five thou
sand pounds of seed cotton.
See udvertiHemunl of our IX L Cotton (Jin in another
place in this paper.
Send for eirenlars, special eireiilam ami price lists.
C. S. & G. W. FINDLAY,
Head of Third Street, MACON, GA.
■ug8 3moa
Fsra, Frill Hi Sjfii Waps,
And by confining ourselves strictly to one class of work; by employing none hut the
BEST OIF 1 "WOIE^IECn^EIEnsr.
Using nothing but
First-Class Improved Machinery and the
Very Best of Selected Timber,
Anti by » THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE of the business, we have jusilr earned ibe repu
tation of making "THE BEST WAOOW OH WHEELS.”
We give tbe following warranty with eaeb wagon;
WE HEREBY WARR\NT the FISH BROS. WAGON Mo.,,., to be well made in every
particular and of good material, and that the strength of the same is euflicienl for all
work wilh fair usage. Should any breakago oeour within one year from this dale by
reason of defective material or workmanship, repairs for the same will be furnished at
place of sale, free of obarge. or the price of sal-i repairs, as per agent’s price list, will
be paid in cash by the purchaser producing a sample' of the broken or deft-olive pans
as evidence.
{ Titos G. Fish, 1
Enwis B. Fish, }• FISH BROS. & OJ.
Jho. C. Uoooibs, j
Knowing we oan suit you, we solicit patronage from every seclion of the ’Juiled
Stales. Send for Frices and Terms, and a copy of our Agricultnral Paper to
met-am FISH BROS. & 00., Racine, Wis.
Washington Street, Albany, fls,„,„n
W K make a specialty of COTTON GIN AMD PRESS PEPAIRINO. PTiTFtr**' f nirT “ar nJMliM
<Overhauled and put In thorough repair. Sn-ar Mills, Kettles, ete, repaired ~
OA'Our GRIST MILL running on full time.
Patronize Home Industry. JHR
DAWSON
T. J. HART, Proprietor, hm
Kaaafaetwes
iGmiri'iag > ©s 9 Fhsef
Are Yon Going to Paint?
Then use Miller Bros’
13
Ht-udy for use in White, amt over One Hundred Different Colors, made of strictly pure White Lead, Zinc
and Linseed Oil chemically combined, warranted much Handsomer and Cheaper aud to last TTYlrE AS
LONG as any other Paint. It has taken the FIBST PREMIUM at twenty of the State Fairs in the Union
i MANY THOU3A ND of the finest houses in the country. Address
MILLERBROTHERS.
.SAMPLE CARD RENT FREE.
20, SI A 83 Ht Clair Street, CLEVELAND. OlllO
r*rttla«toa, Qrrtmn C*., lad.
PRESCRIPTION FREE!
For the speedy Cure of Seminal Weakness. Loot
Manhood ana all disorders brought on by India*
-.•ration or excess. Any Druggist baa the Ingre-
dieuts. Adit re—. Dr. W. JAQKJEi dfc €O v
IM Wesa flUxUs Strewt, Ctariaaatt, O.
The 1—tty eftto Wh Cntary.
fWi}\ Barham's Infallible
PILE CURE.
, 8ArkUR7Q»CtMCe. ( KkM,tf.O.
r falb to ear* HeaierrfceUa
vfeM a ear* Is a—tlla
Uatlmlli tsttf—alsb
MARRIED
LIFE
DR. Buns
No. 12 n. Eighth St.
St. Lout*, Ho.
Who has had grtater experience In the treetmeot of the
sexual troubles of both mile and female than any phyridaa
in the West, rivet Urn results of hie tear ana fwwiM
practice inhlstwsasw wmS*,JvSpubUahA,ratitled
The PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGK
The PRIVATE M EPICAL ADVI8ER
Books that are really GeMra a*4 MMaitraeten In all mat
ters pertaining to Haalwed end Wsnebsst. aad eapply a
wantloog felt. They are bseatUUly tOastraled, andinplaia
language, easily understood. The t—booka embrace M*
pagee, and contain vateaMe Mbrawttea fbe both amiriei aad
single, with all the recent improvements in medicsl treatment
Read what our homepepert say t**Tbe knowledge imparted
In Dr. Batts’new workaVinbo way of questionable char
acter. but la eotnething that every eae sisald knew. The
Teels, the victim of early indiscretion
perfertly hfwlthy maybe, but with wanij
of hie. ami tbe Wowae.r - —“
ftom the many ills her
to."—St. Ioouis Journal.
FOriLAR l*Rirr.3 —CO
both in one volume. $1; in clothTJ
gilt,25 CIS. extra. Sent under seal, J
receipt of price in money or stamp*
DR. rice;
37 Court Place, LOUISVILLE, KY,
PREMIUM LIST
era PbydoalDeoay.PtwpUe ea Vaoe, Arerxion io Society of
remalss, Coofluton of ideas, Less efBexaai nnrsr. ku
r«t 4srtac mrrli(S improper or unhappy, — *
ORRHEA, Gleet. FtMctnr?, Pile*and i
wSKSoSEHy ewradT PaUents treated by mall art«•
prsaa. ConsmuUoa free aad Inrttvd. char— wassasbla
end csersepsaRsaoe suictty osefldsetlau
A PRIVATE COUNSELOR
OAm bmraCna, a. H. CO ir.X. BalinlKCr.X
TAKE WAKWCTC*
You’ve Roen Huuihnggeil Long Knougli!
To iho Citizens nf Dougherty, Lee, Mitchell, Oilftoun and
Baker Gmnlics :
I will sell you, or make to your order, at any and
at short notice, the very lieat out and out hand*mado
HARNESS, BBXSLES. ETC..
from the very I mat materials. 1 am prcjurcd to fill
any order in the way or Buggy, Carriage, Rockaway,
Wagon, Plantation and any other kiwi of Ilvruess,
and plndgo myself to give you a good, honest, sub
stantial jol>. Giro ine your orders, either ill person
or by mail, and I assure you you will lie pleased. I
warrant all my work for a long length of time. RE
PAIRING done neatly aud very reasonably.
N. GRASS.
junefi- Broad st, Albany, Ga,
K. II. Uabnch
J. W. Yankey.
BARNES & YANKEY,
Livery, Feed and Sale
STABLE.
1'itie .Mireal, Albany, Georgia
All kindH of Yehiole*, Raddle Horses,
Ao , ready to turn oul on nhort notice and
at reasonable rates. Special attention paid
to the shelter and care of stock.
Horses and Mules
for sale at all seasons.
apr4*0m
— FOB TBE —
FALL FAIR
— OF THE— -
{W. Ga. Mostrial Association.
CLASS 1.
For the largest crop of cotton grown on one acre
of upland, with a statement ol mode of culti
vation, amount and kind of manure used, pe
riod of planting, number of times plowed and
hoed, kind of seed used, and giving cost of pro
duction 2 ft
For second largest ditto :t
For the Urges! crop of cotton grown on 5 acres
land in one body, some requirement* as above 10
For second largest ditto &
For the largest crop of corn grown on ouo acre
of upland, same requirement* ft
For aecond largest ditto ;;
For tbe largest crop of corn on ft acre* upland in
one body, same requirement*. lo
For second largest ditto
For the largest crop of wheat grown oitoiie acre,
same requirement* in
For the largest crop of field pens rai.-rd on I acre ft
For the largest ami lies! crop of grass bay raised
on one acre - ft
For the largest crop of rice grown on one acre of
upland ft
For the largest crop of oats, one acre ft
For the largest ditto, 5 acres ]o
For the largest crop of rye. one acre
For thelragestcropof sweet po'.stoes grown on
one acre, the crop to be arrived at by digging
and measuring an average eighth or an acre... ft
For the largest crop of Irish jMitatocs on one-
eighth of an acre ft
For the largest crop of ground peas (piuders)
raised per acre, the crop to Ik* ascertained by
digging and measuring an average eighth of
an acre ft
For the beat acre of cane in
For the secoud best ditto 5
Competitors for the above premiums are required
to have the land measured and the articles weighed
or measured in the presence of three disinterested
and reliable witnesses, and certificates produced
from them, wilh liberal samples of all the crop.-, and
to make affidavit ax raqui y\l Mow:
GEORGIA,——CXKJNTY: I do solemnly swear
that I raised a crop of the present year on the
land measured aud descrilicd by , and that the
(cotton.com or other crop) products! to said
wm actually made and gathered by said parties aud
bo portion of it wax grown 011 any o’her land.
Sworn to and subscribed before^ueth is dav
of 1878.
The requirements above must l>e furnished in wri
ting to the Secretary at the time of making the
entry.
No premium* will be awarded for yield of any
crop unless liberal samples are exhibited.
OZ.ASS 2.
Best variety of corn, with two bushels as sample,
weight to lie considered. 5 3
Best variety of sweet potatoes, two bushels as
sample •»
Best variety of peas, one bushel as sample 2
Heat bushel of rice, weight considered 3
Best bushel of Irish potatoes, Georgia raised 3
Beat 5 bushels largest sweet jiotatocs 3
Best bushel of chufM..... 2
Best two emshaws 1
Best bale upland cotton 10
Hccoad best ditto ft
Best bale of wool of .'MO pounds or more ft
When the premium is for one or more bale* ol cot
ton, all the bales must lie on the grounds. All I tales
to average 450 pounds each.
Other special premiums will lie offered for exhibits
of special merit.
L. E. WELCH, President.
T. HI. CARTER, Secretary.
H. T. MASH,
WiiBlnngti.il 81., ALBANY. GA.
Wheal, Corn,
Oats, Rye,
Peas, Flour,
Meal, Syrup,
Etc., Etc.,
Bought and Sold. A full lot
®n hand. Custom solicited.
Albany, Gx, June 12,1878.
AND
For One and Two
J > % iji | j
Good Material Used, and All Work
HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY.
Farm and Wagoo Repairing will b* w*'l and promptly don* by *kiiifniO*4 rottahl*
workmrn wno hx»e betn in his employ for a nombsr of ytaro.
JgyAii exhibit of *hai can be done in ihe Sonlh in the above -lint wiU be will
by ihe [.eople of Dougherty and eurronndini counties et ths spring fair of tht I
west Georgia Industrial Association.
T. J. Hart.
THE AMERICAN'
SEWING
m NEEDLE TO
It Sells the Easiest and always SafcMbt
AC ENTS we ask you to try it, and offer you special
Inducements. Send for Circular & Prices to .
ll 7 W* S-' oti r(h >St>, OixcbUUltl| 40x
A- €. A'EBlJYGiER, Manager, j i
Macon, Greorgia,
fiooa
MANUFACTURERS OF
Steam Engines,
[FROM 4 TO 40 HORSE POWER-]
Also. Wheat-Threshing Engmes prepared to mount oo any ordinary (arm-
Grrist Mills, Cotton Presses,
Cntte Mills and Syrup Boilers, Shaftings, Pulleys,
AND ALL KINDS OF CASTINGS.
Prompt agent ion paid to Impairing MILLS AND MACHINERY'.
tV Send for Circular.
n I i r J.S SCHOFIELD & SON.
AXiBANT
TABORT
And Planing Mills
WORKS
: o- trax»
Are prepared to PRESS AND MATCH LUMBER witli accuracy and dis-
pateli. Scroll Work. Tnruing nud Moulding of any desired pattern done to
Rough and Dressed Lumber Constantly On Hand.
Having superior futilities, we arc prepared to contract for
BUILDING and REPAIRING.
Mr. I'. U. Barton will iu all cases give his personal attention to. work
undertaken, which is sufficient guarantee that all who favor us will git good
honest work, neatly and quickly performed.
GIN REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
Soml in vour orders NOW, as we may be too much crowded with worts
to accommodate you later in the season. All work guaranteed.
(.■IN OEARiNG of all kinds made to order. Our motto: Cheap'Work
and spot cash. C. U. BARTON Sc CO.
raay!6-ly