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£S)c ittcDuffic Journal.
Weluasday, July 7/1875.
HOME MATTEKS.
AGENTS.
The foil: wing Agents for the Joubsai,
are authorized to receive subscriptions,
i hvrtisements, &e., and receipt for the
i Jr. A. Hape, General Agent,
it. O Tyson-, McDuffie county.
■f. W. WrLi.xsGiiAM, McDuffie county.
O. M. Walt.,
:. T. Barksdale, Esq., Warren “
i 1. J. E. Strother, Lincoln “
X. 15. Hoixenshead, Lincolntou, Ga.
f. P. Dim., Clay Hill.
A. M. Ai.len, Saw Dust.
W. M. Morgan, Lombardy.
.Tt tin H. Scott, Wrightsboro’.
T. E. Massengale, Gunn’s Mills.
il ~ iiY S. Williams, Crnwfordville.
All RIVAL OF TRAINS.
GEORGIA K. B.
i•• Passenger 0.44
j'. A.'sy 1:i '“
i p Night “ (mail) 10. is
Down Night " "
EOt AL DIKECTOKY.
COUNTY OFFICERS,
r Ordinary. A. R. Thrasher : Sheriff.
(;, ..mgfoid: Clerk and Treasurer. R.
H. Pearce ; AVm. Johnston, Judge of the
County Court.
MUNICIPAL GOVERMENT.
P. C. Hudson, Chairman-. Dr. E. S.
II : on. 'A. I). Hill. Trent., H. W.
Gerald and John M. Curtis,
CHURCHES.
Mini. msT--Services 2nd and tth Sun
days. Av. W. T. Hamilton. Pastor.
Baptist—Services Ist and id Sabbaths.
Rev. J. W. Ellington, Pastor.
MASONIC.
Regular meeting, Ist and id Tuesday
nightrau each month. T>. F. Irving: IV.
M. : N. .V. Lewis, Secretary.
ODD FELLOWS.
- Regi.’ar mooting, Monday night eacli
week. 11. C. Roney. N. G., J. W. Willing
ham. Per. & Bee. Sec.
FRIENDS OF TEMPERANCE.
Ri-.'d.ir meeting, each Friday night.
AS':,.. Jen .mi, W. P.; IV. R. Hillman, Sec.
THOMSON GRANGE, NO. ;.s. PATRONS
OF HUSBANDRY.
Wm. McLean: Master : 1
. . f.iry Meets Ist and id Wednesdays
t.-t each month, at 10 o'clock a. m.
POST OFFICE.
i ' .las. 'l'. Neal, Post Master. Office
opens daily (Sundays excepted j 7 o’clock
a. in.. closes o'clock p. m. Opens Sun
dae from 71 to *4 o’clock a. m. Letters
vc< lived for posting till 0 o’clock p. in.
No Registered business transacted ou Sun
day, or (daily) after ."> o’clock p. m
AUGUSTA Ollier IT.
William Gibson, Judge.
1 'avenport Jackson. Solicitor Gen.
Burke -Thii-d Mondays in May and No
vember. Columbia— Fourth Mondays in
March and September. McDuffie—Third
Mi. days iu March and September. Rich
luond - Third Mondays in April and Oct
ober.
Communications,
Wo have very interesting letters from
-•Aunt Edith,” “Daguerre” and “Mr.
WuUleby,” which, on account of print
ing only a half-sheet this week, wo are
compelled to omit until our next issue.
Thanks.
This week we are under renewed obli
tioii.s to our friends for kindly remern
p, il. J..i rnal family, llev. J. 11.
Stockton sent us some line peaches;
I'd . .. r Eddie Stockton brought us a box
; p. .a lu-.s end a watermelon, and Mr.
V,. il. liuiel.iiigaou also presented us a
tt;< melon.
( ... ii.nak i are due you, kind friends.
Improved Fruit Jars,
iii..,:-o. Eligh & Hammond, of Augus
tu aavorti-e, in another column, the
• br.ib.d Mason I’iuit Jar, which is
. ..i t give more general satisfaction
than any Jar ill use. Now, ladies, don’t
E. ... puss without preparing
.mu :,uii and vegetables for winter
.... ’ i; y.»u desire them to retain
. )....:an, ti.ste use the Mason Fruit
Gasket Dinner,
ii ~ lasted to state that the Pa
ra *i:; .f.i idry, of McDuffie county,
lie-citizens generally to join them
. .. . ,:!■ ie meeting and basket dinner at
v ; o!. C.ii.q.ground, Saturday, the
It.-i i. -i. ti..i. Smith, Master of the
h.. ii , Co!.-. Colquit, Hardeman,
1 in.’ finer prominent speakers
o-vecte 1 to be present. Families
r ... *..’. to bring a lunch and enjoy
tiit occasion.
i lie Party.
The lii tie folks were all out on Mon
dax l.it. at i r the purpose of haring a •
nai jolly time, and they had it, too. In 1
t o. ir innocent simplicity they stood not j
upon the strict rnies of conventionality,
bat gave themselves up to the full en
yi-icnt of the- evening, and to the look- :
ci-to they presented a sight pleasing
and instructive. I was there and can
rrntufuiiy say that not at social gather-1
ii: -. or at the mazy dances of the beau- i
tit al and graceful did I ever enjoy my-j
. cl; so much. At an early hour they
dis,. and and went home to spend the’
pi. ii-, ii. thi sleep of innocence and hap-
H ho W oulun’l be an Editor !
Yesterday our amiable and generous
friend Mis. 11. C. Roney, sent us a.
ltu;-., magnificent ponnd cake, beauti
fully trimmed with flowers, for which
v,-c tip oitr hats with many thanks. With
pardonable pride we exhibited our hand
some present to our friends, and then
carved it. Our young friend Ham, who
was present, became enthusiastic while
making half-moons in a huge slice, and,
like the immortal Silas Wegg, laid aside
the “Dcciiue and Fall of the Rooshin
Empire,” and dropped into poetry with
the following result ;
(The <pu us tMtn Journal
VOL. V.
I want to be a printer,
And with the printers stand ;
A jug of ink before me,
And a goose-quill iu my hand.
I wish I was an editor,
With half a yard of neck,
I’d feast on melons, cakes and things,
And peaches by the peck.
The Colored Folks’ Barbecue,
Saturday last was a gay and festive
day with the short staple citizens of
Thomson and vicinity. They had a
celebration, a barbecue, a spelling laic,
a torchlight precession and a tight, all
in quick succession, beginning about 12
o’clock, m., and wound up the services
with a “hop.” We were not present
but understand that the whole affair was
a grand success—except the fight. It
seems that Ed. Smith and our old friend,
Squire Scroggins had a slight misunder
standing on the subject of “briled hog”
and sheep hash, which led to blows and
a ground scuffle. The “getmneu” were
arrested and brought before the Mayor,
who fined Ed. sls, and took the bridle
off of the Squire and allowed him to
trot home. But as the case is to under
go another investigation we refrain from
further remarks.
An Accident.
Richard Morris, aged about eight
year , sou of Mrs. William Morris, of
this place, was run over by a wagon,
Friday afernoou last, on Main street, re
ceiving serious injuries, and narrowly
escaping death.
Mr. Gerald’s wagon, loaded with lum
ber,- was left in front of his gate, while
the driver opened it. While doing so
Richard climbed upon the lumber. The
driver returned and, not observing the
boy, started the team, when Richard
jumped or fell off between the wheels,
one of the hind wheels passing over his
head, cutting a severe gash above the
ear, and breaking the jawbone nciu- the
chin. Dr. Durham was promptly sum
moned, who set the fractured bones and
dressed the wounds on the head.
Though painfully, tin- boy is not dan
gerously injured.
A Sudden Marriage.
Last Thursday forenoon, about 1)
o’clock, his Honor, Judge Johnston, was
startled by the appearance iu liis office
of Henry Walsh and Mary Williams,
who requested to be immediately hitched
iu double harness. Some delay was
occasioned in procuring license, during
which quite a crowd collected to witness
the interesting ceremony. The Judge,
with his proverbial dignity and solem
nity, tied the silken knot, and bit off’ the
thread. The congratulations of liis Hon
or were profuse and deeply touching.
The happy twain then marched out into
the cold, m.charitable world, to all ap
pearances one flesh, while the sheriff,
with tears in his eyes, murmured
Two heads with but a single thought,
Two hearts that beat as one—
A double-barrel changed into
A single-barrel gun.
Tilt Thomson High School.
The .Spring Term of this flourishing
institution, which, since the death of
the lamented Principal, Prof. Nathan A.
Lewis, lias been conducted by Messrs.
R. W. and Robert E. Neal, closed Fri
day last.
The School has been ably and success
fully managed, as is evidenced by the
rapid advancement and improvement of
the students, and its great popularity.
The Me- is. Neal have received their
different collegiate ami honorary de
grees, not pro forma, but from actual
merit, and are thoroughly qualified,
faithful ami devoted to the responsible
position of t acinus and educators.
The School has flattering prospects
for the future, is an honor to our town
and county, and should receive the liberal
patronage of the people.
See prospectus for tin Fall Session in
another column.
REA ai A G NOLICJ3S.
Fruit Jars 1 Fruit Jars l !
The best Fruit Jars in the market.
25 cents each, or 20 cents by the dozen.
Call earlv or vou will be disappointed.
T. X. LEWIS.
To Bent.
A desirable dwelling, with garden, out
houses, Ac., in good condition, in Thom
son. Possession given immediately.
Apply to WHITE k COMBS.
June 30, 1875-ts
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
f PHOSE indebted to me for professions
I services must make settlement on or
before the Ist of September next. If not
they will find their accounts or notes in tin
hands of an attorney.
June 10, 1*7.7-tf J. S. JONES,
SHINGLES.
IL, IV. YOUNG will furn
ish Pine Shingles at 84 per
thousand.
Fl6-tf
Thomson Higii Schooli
FOR
BOYS and GIRLS.
m
I HE Fall session of this Institution
will open ou
Monday, August 2 , 1875, I
and continue four and a half scholastic
months.
Rates of Tuition per scholastic year,
S2O, S3O, S4O and SSO according to class.
Tlie Course of Study embraces all the
English branches, the ancient and mod
ern languages.
Students will be charged from time of
■ entrance until close of term.
Deductions made in case of protracted
sickness.
Board iu private families can be obtain
ed at reasonable rates.
For circulars apply to either of the
dndersigned.
Ik W. NEAL,
11. E. NEAL,
Ju1y71875-tf Principals, j
F. W. FITTS. U. M. HOLMES, j
FITTS Si HOI MEN.
Contractors & Builders,
Thomson Ga,
Estimates and plans furnished on ,
application for any description of work
in our line.
Agents for the celebrated
P. P. Toale lift,
Charleston, S. 0., Manufacturer of and
Dealer in
DOORS, SASH, BUNDS
and Builders’ material generally.
Fi’-c*
ORDEBH
Foil
DRY GOODS.
PEOPLE ill want of Dry (iooiln will save
money, l»y Rending their orders to
C. J. T. EALK,
No. Riff Bhoad-St.. AUGUSTA, G\.
Best Calicoes at Bc. per yard; fine yard
wide Bleached Homespuns, l()c.; tilie
yard wide Unbleached Homespuns, 10c.;
Splendid White Pique at 15c. per yard ;
Coats Spool Thread, Hi spools for SI.OO ;
Good Neck Ruches at sc. each ; Ladies’
and Misses’ Untrimmed Straw Huts,
new styles, at 40, 50, 00 and 75c., worth
double; Splendid (Quality Black Silk at
SI.OO and $1.25 per yard ; Black Iron
Grenadines at 35 and 50c.
Orders amounting to Ten dollars or !
over will be sent by Express freight paid.
O. J. T. BALK.
I’UTTuN STATES
Insurance Company,
!
CHARTERED BY THE
STATE OF GEORGIA.
Assets - SoOCUOOO.GO!
THE ONLY COMPANY
fining business in tlie South that haw ONE
HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS
deposited with tlie authorities of
the State of Georgia for tlie
protection of Policy-holders!
Policies upon all tlie various plans
of Insurance issued!
j AH Policies Nou-Eofj'eitabic
No Restrictions as toßesidence
or Travel!
| Strictly a HOME ( 0., with
its CAPITAL and
I INVESTMENT at HOME!
PEOPLE of the COTTON STATES,
Foster HOME ENTERPRISE!
OF I’ICEIiS:
WM. B. JOHNSON. - - - Promt,nt.
• WM. S. HOLT. - - - Vine-President.
GEORGE S. OBE.VR, - - - Secretary.
| C. F. McCAY, Actmr/t.
JOHN W. BURKE. - - General Agent.
’.IAS. JI. GREEN, - Chief Me,Ural Officer.
VI. J. IIAGILL. - - Supt of Agencies.
J. IV. Willinyhaiii,
Thomson, Ga. District Agent.
’ Flli-d*
i Copartnership Notice.
r PHIS will notify the public that the
X undersigned formed a copartnership ou
the first day of November, 1*74, which will
be continued until further notice.
FITTS & HOLMES.
j F2-a*
THOMSON, GA., JULY 7, 1875.
PHOTPfiWHS! ~
_ThE undersign.:4 respectfully informs
the citizens of this petition that he lias
located iu Thomson, for a time, where he
is prepared to make.
All Kinds b? Pictures,
on reasonable terms
Call and exauv.no'Specimens.
j J. A. KELLY.
D2B-at
For feale- •
riMIE largo buildup, on Main street, in
J Thommm. «>c* upwd at present by Sal ton
A Harnlet, Dr. -bus B.J Jones, and Mrs. J. C
lii chard s.
'1 he house is well arranged, and finished
throughout; with on* htrg;; store room and
office below, and livfc rooms above: and
with a kitchen and] well of good water
on the premises. |
ALSO, the house, <*n Main street, now
occupied by .Terre T\ J v—' A as a store house
For terms apply to’ '
JXO. li. IIOLZENDOHF,
Nov.’Uf * Thomson, Ga.
STOVES, ETOfli!
T
j HEY are made of Urn best material.
They always have a godd draft.
Every Stove is warmntt*u to h ike well.
Our lowest- cash pH'-e ' an- peMishcd.
Persons wishing C H 5 R ’ ii it DAKSTnVFS
can send money by ! q res*.
PRICES: No. li. W: No. r, s::.yio:
No. s, uuib: No. h, >■:
Refer to tYItSTF, .v COMBS.
D. 1.. FULLERTON, Stove Dealer,
A. r.l-aji ’ Augusta, Ga.
Our Gratuitous,.exponent-
Gentlemen, although perfectly rontral in
this mat tel, as fur as wjif-iiiteivst w con
cerned;. not being a mad of fashion my- if.
yet I e mnot refrain on bus occasion froi i
rising t«> explain the of which
my studied experience m regard To nrntlms
of wearing apparel, and the comfort and
satisfaction of -of- ves gentlemen- al'lio*
unaccustomed to that is I firmly ho i vc.
from what I have seen my wife has in-ard
the same thing that* economy, durability,
splendiclity, substantiality, and good fits cun
be bad in the clothing line by trmli at
A. J. ADKINS’.
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NASHVILLE
Business College
AND
TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE
rpHF, clic-fijmst and best colleges iu the
| guulh. Coume of study uliort. prn-tic
lil. tli-.roilgh- tui. THINO undo,lby bnnines.-;
ili., LeVmi.on Business (i'cilc-e ; t 1 Tele
graph Institute lmvo bet n united with the
above colleges at Nashville. These lire now
THE LEADING COLLEGIA.
Everything pertaining to tie f-.ii treiid
Course, together with Telegraph.', taught
practically by experienced instructors.
This is the place to get a Business Educa
tion.
Bend for College Journal to
THOMAS TONEY,
Cm-ts Nwsvxiile, Temi.
Jas. H. Hulse’s
mmi m dyeeho
SCOURiMG WORKS,
No. 123 Broad Street, near
Lower Market,
Auiiiwta, (ra.
J. THORNE k ( 0.
i:!7 JhtoA Street. AUGUSTA. GA..
nearly opjiosite the 'Fountain,
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALERS IN
HARDWARE, NAILS,
HCEB, SHOVELS.
PLOWS. SWEEPS. GRAIN CRADLES,
SCYTHES, AXES. BUILDERS
HARD WARE ami CARPENTERS’ TOOLS.
IRON fiicl STEEL, and
BLACKSMITHS’ TOOLS.
Merchants supplied at bottom prices.
Planters give us a call.
We keep the celebrated White Man’s
Cotton Hoe.
El2-a§
Augusta Music Mouse!
BROAD STRET.
« (h mommaw & ao.
ORDER AM) RECEIVE MUSIC EVERY DAY!
PIAKTOS A TSI jD O G- A. IST S
Comprising eighteen different styles of the best makers, and being the most complete
assortment South of Baltimore, at lowest factory prices for Cash or small monthly pay
ments. Every Piano and organ fully warranted for live years. The latest publications.
A full stock of sheet music and Music Books.
MU SIC AL INSTRUMENTS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
of every description and variety imported direct from Bremen through Savannah Cus.
tom House, at less than New York prices, consisting of
Violins Guitars, 1 Tuning Forks, I Flageolets, Banjos, I Tuning Pipes,
Clarionets, Picolas, Cavalry Bugles, Concertinas, J Triangles,
Zither, Accordions. | Piano Stools. | Cornets, | Piano Covers,
Harmonicas. Fifes, i Music Stands, 1 Tamborines. Drums, | Music Folios,
Mush.*al Albums, j Music Books, I Music Boxes, [ Sheet Music,
s inline olios., ; New So?'*.;-, I Double Bass. I New Music.
Silver Instruments, | Mutes. I'iutenas, | Brass Instruments, |
The finest Italian Strings for Violin and Guitar received monthly direct from Euro
pean manufacturer.-!.
ANY MUSICAL INSTRUMENT, Song or Sheet of Music, any quantity of strings ot
the finest quality can bo had promptly by ordering from us. * [A.I3-f*.]
Heigh & Hammond,,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
GMSB*
<J JHL J. IV ,
KARTHKXWABK,
L j£L. 3VE JE* S,
And House Furnishing Goods.
IVlfiMoii’ss Improved Jars.
r j 1 ÜBS -) Alt IS THE ONLY ONE MADE that has increased in reputation. Other
I jars have run one or two seasons and have then been pronounced worthless, while
Mason s have constantly increased in,demand. Ladies who have bought them say
They Will Nchci* Uho Any Other Kind.
They are so simple in construction that a child can use them. Also, Sole Agents in
Augusta for
llai-per’s Patent Ply Traps,
No. -S*> Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA.
Ul'l-li*
IfAIMT iUIII OIL STORE!
I
r>:j Jackson St., AUGUSTA, GA.
fThe BEET of AETICIIS-ALL FRESH and NEW.
t WHITE LEAD. ZINC, PAINTS, I BRUSHES, VARNISH, PUTTY,
I COLORS, LINSEED OIL, WINDOW GLASS.
MACHINE OIL, GIN OIL, | KEROSENE OIL, Ac., Ac., &c.
! Tekmh CASH ON DELIVERY: or Approved City A cccptnnco.
Oco. I?. Connor,
.-.lMacktos Sisebx. Nkak Bell Tower
! IJT-f*
E. CJI&OCKETT,
MANUFACTURER OF
STttE EHfiIHES, SAW & 05UST HILLS. SDGU IlliS,
(’hi G* arras, Horse 1 . .vers, Pipes, Cocks, Valves,
ELUOWI-;, IRON R.-ILINO for GRAVE LOTS, Ac.,
I MAKE THE BEST POWER FOR
r m' lie I2NIII IV ( a sxncl Car I IVIN I.IVGK
ii. : . in l Hh. It N \ w!‘ FAILS. !. . A DEEDS IN USE. Send for Circulars to
Ci c: s ot Vs Sron Works,
MACON, CA,
C. E. MALONE,
:o. io Bollings wo ;tii block, MACON, GA.,
DEALER IN
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
And Proprietor of the celebrated
Wright’s Anti-Friction Horse Power.
'll • ..nly j; , .feet Power yet invented for driving Cotton Gins, over too in use, giv
mg on tut satisfaction. I ullv warranted. ’ °
r '"' ! iov l ‘o'vVN GIN. Price *3,50 per saw delivered to purchaser’s It
iv. htation.
G ULLETT’S LIGHT COTTON GIN,
U LOO pi-r saw iu-llacon.
THE AMERICAN NEEDLE GIN AND CONDENSER.
THRESHERS, I=\A.I>TS,
EE&B CIITWMMS f B£s(JW SWEM&S
of every class and description.
The celebrated
GRANGER SWEEP ANO PLOW STOCK,
In sliort everything a farmer may want always in store.
Price List and Circulars furnished on application.
Fi-c*'
Lcjfal Advertisements.
Citation for Letters of Dunission.
GEORGIA -McDuffie Coottt.
WHEREAS, Henry C. Washington, Ad
ministrator of George Washington,
deceased, represents to the Court, in his
petition duly filed and entered on record,
that he has fully administered the estate of
his said intestate:
This, therefore, is to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if they can, why said Administrator
should not be discharged from his adminis
tration, and receive letters of dismsission
the first Monday in October, 1875,
A. B. THKASHEE,
July 5, 1875. -fin.
Citation for Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA— McDuffie County.
WHEREAS, Mrs. Harriet Lazenby, ex
ecutrix of Joho M. Lazenby, repre
sents to the Court, in her petition duly
filed and entered on record, that she has
fully administered Jno. M. Lazenby’s estate :
This is, therefore, to cite all persons, con
cerned kindred aud creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, why Raid executrix
should not be discharged from her adminis
tration, and receive letters of dismission,
on the first Monday in September, 1875.
A. B. THRASHER,
June 7, 1875 3m. __ Ordinary
Notice to Debtors and Creditors,
A LL persons indebted to the estate of
XJL Nathan A. Lewis, deceased, are request
ed to make payment of the same to the
undersigned or her authorized Agent, R.
W. Neal, Attorney: and all persons hold
ing claims against said estate are requested
to file the same duly verified with the under
signed. S. R LEWIS,
Adm’x Estate N. A. Lewis.
June 21st, 1875-lm
NO. 30.
Estray Horse.
A FLEA-BITTEN gray home, about 1
j\_ dozen years old, answering to the name
of Julius Cjesar, winks with both eyes and
holds a high tail, broke loose from me at
Johnston and Branch’s Mill, in Thomson,
last Saturday, and the Lord only knows
where he’s gone. Any information of him
sent to me at vv. M. Hardaway’s place will
be thankfully received, and will relieve the
pangs of his distressed family.
June 30 HENRY GRIER.
Take Notice.
ALL parties interested are hereby noti
fied thnt at the expiration of thirty
days all the guns, pistols. Ac., left in the
possession of N. Cowles, now deceased, for
repairs will be levied on and sold to pay
charges on same.
June 28-lm MARY COWLES.
Mrs. V. V. Collins,
[site with Eli Mu*tin.
DEALER IN
CROCKtRUGIOTRt,
TOILET SETS, VASES,
LAMPS, ETC.
Sufferers, by the late Tornado, who buy
of me, n liberal discount will be made.
No. IST BROAD STREET opposite
James A. Gray’s Dry Goods House.
AVGUSTA, GA.
C3l-I*
LADiESST AHONERY
ALL the latest styles in Envelopes aud
Paper, for Ladies’ use, just received,
and on hand ; also
Visiting, Wedding,
Reception and other Cards.
Frintingand Bookbinding, in all branches,
“ specialty.
E. H. PUGHE,
Book and Jon Peintee,
D7-c* Augusta, Ga.
J T , H, SCBUPBIDES*
Augusta, Ga.
Importer and Dealer in
Cliaiapes, Clarets,
Rhine & Native Wines,
UES,PIRTERS«S.
Also agent for the celebrated ANHEUSER
St. Louis Lager Beer.
CARPETS, RUGS,
MATS &c..
We are now offering at reduced prices
during the Spring and Summer months o<tr
Brussels,
Three Pigs and
Scotch Ingrains ,
Together with a Large Stock of
WINDOW SHADES.
LACE CURTAINS and
CORNICES.
Damasks. Heps and
Terrys-
Piano and Table
Covers,
Cocoa and Canton
Mattings
Wall Papers and
Borders.
JAS G. BAILIE A BRO.,
viOo Broad Street.
BLANK BOOKS.
Ledgers, days, journals, cash
RECEIPTS, and all other kinds of Blank
Books, on hand, by E. H. PUGHE,
Book and Job Printer,
D7-o* Augusta, Ga-.