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RATES FOR LEGAL ADVERTISING:
Sheriff Sales, per square 9 300
Mortgage Ufa sales, per square 5 00
Tax Collector's sales, ner square 3 00
Citation for letters Administration and
Guardianship 4 00
Application for letters dismissory from
Administration and Executorship. .. 650
Application for letters dismissory from
Guardianship ®
Application for leave to seli land, per sqr 1 0
Notice to debtors and creditors 00
Land sales, per square “ J™
Sales of perisfuible property, per square 100
Estray notices, sixty days 0 O j
Notice to perfect service 7 00
Rules ni si to foreclose mortgages,per sqr 300
Rules to establish lost papers, per square 500
Rules compelling titles. •> 00
Rules to perfect service in divorce c+see 10 00
Application for hmestead A 00
ObUuary]Noliccs, per mtutrel -ILW j
Marriage Notices • 1 0" '
of :
Transientadvortisements, first insertion..® 100
Subsequent insertions /j’
Announcing Candidates, in advance 10.UU
No advertisement taken for less than one dollar.
Monthly or seini-mouthly advertisements insert
ed at the same rates as for now advertisements,
each insertion.
Liberal deductions will be made with those ad
vertising by the quarter or year.
All transient advertisement* must be paid for
when handed in.
Payment for contract advertisements lUways duo
after tho first insertion, unless otherwise stip
ulated. _
fterms of #ubsmption:
One copy, iu advance, one year 82 00
One copy, in advance, six months 1 0U
One copy, in advance, three months oo
A club of six will bo allowed, an extra copy.
gulvcvtiscmcnts.
A. G. WHIEH E AD, M. D.,
WAYNESBORO, GA.,
(Office at old stand of Bl'bubll A Whit him: ad.
Residence, corner Whitaker and Myrio sts.)
Special attention given i Accouchement
and Surgery.
Thanking the public fur past patronage,
solicits a continuance ol the same.
jan!3 —ly
dentistry.
GEORGS PATERSON, D. D. S„
OFFICE NEXT TO PLANTERS' HOTEL >
WAYNESBORO’, GA.
FAMILIES desiring his services at their
homes, in Burke, or adjoining counties, can
address him at this place. dec2b-ly
NOTICE.
DU. THOMAS BURDELL OFFERS
his Professional services to the pub
lic. Office at the Drug-store of Messrs.
Wilkins & Little, during the day ; and at
night can be found at. his plantation, two
miles from the village. janF-tf
.10UN I). ASHTON. | nOMEH C. GUSSON.
ASHTON Sc GLISSON,
attorneys at law,
WAYNESBORO’ G EORGIA.
Will practice in jtbo Superior Courts cf the
Augusta, Eastern, and Middle Circuits, the
Supreme Court of tiie State; and in the
District and Circuit Courts ot toe clined
States, at Savannah. Claims collected and
ieus enforced. novlo-l v
per’ ry”&be rrirn,
ATTORNEY'S AT LAW,
WAYNESBORO, GEORGIA.
OJice in Court House basement—north a*t room
A. M\ RODGERS,
A ITOR NE Y A T LA W ,
WAYNESBORO, GA.
OFFICE AT THE COURT II OF-'Ft.
IAMF.S S. HOOK. i •’ A l-.S GAUDS Kit.
hook <se
attorneys at law,
AUGUSTA ..GEORGIA
Will practice in tho Augusta Circuit and in the
United States District mid Circuit. Courts Mr the
State of Georgia. Cases atten led to in other
counties and in South Carolina by specialloon
trai't.
Hodgson Institute.
MALE AND FEMALE.
r TUIE EXERCISES OF THIS SCHOOL
L will be resumed the Third Monday in
January. Board and Tuition reasonable.—
Building lots for sale. Address
L. A. MURPHEY, Principal,
Girard, Burke County, Ga.
December Bth, 1872 —
NOTICE TO FARMERS!
Plows!! Plows! i
IMIE UNDERSIGNED IIA* ON FUND A
Fine Lot of Ready-made STEEL and
IRON PLOWS, which will be sold at very
reasonable rates. mmvq
The material from which these ILUWb
are manufact and was selected with great care,
and are well made. .
Persons who have been annoyed by bav mg
work badly done, as well as material wasted,
will find it to their advantage to cal! and ex
amine my work before making their arrange
ments. JNO. AIMS,
Cor. Bay and Centre streets.
decl-I ' Augusta, Ga.
LOOK HERE.
WEARV WOMAN !
There Is Rest
r F , HE STEAM WASHER, OR WOMAN’S
1 FRIEND, is the latest, the cheapest,
the best! No' rubbing, no pounding, no
turning, no tearing!
STEAM DOES \OLRMOkk.
The Steam Washer will wash sixty shirts
in thirty minutes, without labor. It wl
wash anything, from a Lace Collar !<> a Bed
Blanket', perfectly. It is simple; can not
get out of order ! Nothing like it in use
Price, SIO.OO, Cash.
All orders addressed to me, at- Green’*
Cut. A. & S. R. R., will he promptly at
tended to.
FUI.CHF.It A c HATCH* St.
Agents for Burke, Richmond and Mnntei
counties, Green’s ( ut, ua.
N. B. —Certificates as to merits can lit
furnished if desired. octl.-am
By Jurnos K. Front. II
VOL. IILi
Burke Sheriff Sales.
sfinmi’ sale--
wm be sold before the Court-house
door in the town of Waynesboro, Ga,, on the
FIRST TUESDA YIN JANUARY NEXT
between the le<*al hours of sale, the loflou ing
property, to-wit: Two bales of cotton; lev
ied on as the property of J. H. Waiaiiigliam,
to satisfy a mortgage ti. fa., issued from
Burke Superior Court, in favor of S. A. Gray
vs. J. II- Walsinabam.
J. W. 11. BELL, D. S. B. C.
October 30, 1872—n0v2-8w
BIIKKE SHERIFF SALE--
Will be sold before the Court-house
door in the town of Vayimboro’, Ga., on tbe
FIRST TUESDA Y IN JANUA R YNF.XT,
between the legal hours of sale, the follow
ing property to-vvit: Oue wuite mare mule,
with a black spot in her breast, about nine
years old ; also, one sorrel mare mule;
ievied on as the property ol 'David Young
blood, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa., issued
from Burke Superior Court, iu favor of Hill
Sandeford vs. David Youngblood.
JOHN L. SMITH, Sheriff.
Nov. Ist, 1872 —2-8 w
BURKE SHERIFF SALES—
Will be sold, before the Court-house
door, in the town of Waynesboro’, Ga.,on tbe
FIRST TUESDA YIN JANUA R Y NEXT,
between the legal hours of sale, the follow
ing property, to-wit: One tract of land, sit
uated in Burke county, containing seven
hundred and ninety-three (793) acres, more
or less, and bounded by lands of J. J. Gres
ham, T. P. Branch, estate of Thomas Neely,
Gideon Dowse, and Briar Creek; ievied on
as the property of Jeanette A. Alien, exec
utrix, and Robert 11. Allen, executor, of
Eiislm A. Allen, deceased, to satisfy the
following ti. fas.: One issued from Rich
mond Superior Court in favor of Alonzo
Sherman vs. Jeanette A.' Allen, executrix,
and Robert li. Allen, executor, of Elisha A.
Allen, deceased; one issued from Burke
Superior Court in lavor ot Hill Sandeford
vs. Jeanette A. Allen, executrix, and llobt.
H. Allen, executor, of Elisha A. Alien, de
ceased ; and one issued from Burke Supe
rior Court, in favor of Thos. R. Rhodes vs.
R. H Allen as executor of Elisha A. Alien,
deceased. Property pointed out by plain
tiffs attorney. Legal notice given.
Also, At the same time and place will
be sold the following property, to-wit: One
tract of land, situated in Burke county, con
! taming twelve hundred and twenty-three
(1223) acres, more or less, bounded on the
eaet by lands cf Janies Rowland, souti by
lands of Zecharian Daniels, west by tbe
D’Antignac plantation, and on the north by
tbe Savannah river; levied on as the pro
perty of William S. Hills, administrator of
Isaac S. Tant, to satisfy a mortgage ti. fa.,
issued from Burke Superior Court, in favor
of John P. King vs. Win. S. Hills, administra
tor of Thos. S. Tant. Legal notice given.
As*iO, At tbe same time and place, will
be sold tbe following property, to-wit: One
tract of land situated in Burke county, con
taining fi'hr hundred and sixty-eight (468)
actes, more or less, bounded by lands ot
Ezekiel Godbee, C. T. Herrington, Franklin
Burton, Samuel B. Sapp (colored), estate of
llardv 8011, deceased, a..d t! e estate of
Henry Hargroves, deceased; levied on as
the properly of Hardy U. Sapp, to satisfy a
fi. fa., issued from Burke Oourt of Ordinary,
in favor of John C. Sapp vs. liar ty C. Sapp.
Property pointed out by defendant.
Also, At the same time and piace will
be sold tbe following property, to-wit: One
bay mare, about seven years old ; thirty-live
bushels of corn, in the shuck ; one thousand
pounds of fodder, more or less ; levied on as
Lite property of Peter Ward, to satisfy a iien
ii. fa., issued from Burke Superior Court, in
favor of B. Stubblefield vs. Peter Wade.
This December 6th, 1872—dec7-l
JOHN L. SMITH, Sheriff.
K 'I EOKGIA, ItUKKE COUNTY—
\T Wktreus, W. R. DmsKir.i, has Applied
for letters of administration upon fho estate of
Mrs. Sarah White, Utoof sai 1 county. deceased:
These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all
unisons interested to be and appear at my ollice
on, or before, the FIRST MONDAY IN
JANUARY , 1873, to show cause (if any they
can) whjf said letters should no* be granted’
Given under my hand and official .signature,
at Waynesboro’, this November 12, 1872.
nov23-4w E. F. LAWSON, Ordinary.
GUOKGIA, Ul'iikE COUNTY—
Whereas, W. R. Diuskipl applies to the
Court of Ordinary fur letters of guardianship of
tho persons and property of Augustus, Josie, and
Jack White, minor children of Sarah White, late
of sntd county, deceased : These are, therefore,
to cito and admonish all persons interested to
be and appear at mv office on, or before, the
FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY, 1873, to
show cause (if any they can) why said letters
should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature,
at Waynesboro’, this > T member 12, 1872
nov‘23-4w E. F. LAWSON, Ordinary.
n ErtRGU, BURKE COUNTY—
It Whereas, Robert A.Am.kn applies to me :
for letters dismiseory, as administrator, from the ;
estate of John C. Templeton, late of said county, j
deceased : These are, therefore, to cite and ad
monish all persons intcreste i to Vie and appear
at mv office on, or before, the FIRST MON
'dA Y IN FEJJRUARX, 1872, to show cause
(if any they can), why sai l administrator should
not be dismissed, as provided by law
Given under my hand and official signature,
... Waynesboro’, this November 4th. 1872.
; nmdf-to E- F. LAWSON, Ordinary. '
/ , &ORGIA, BUR*® COUNTY—
IT Whereas, Wll. B. Haiwrovku, as execu
tor of Her.rv Hargroves, deceased, applies to the
Court of Ordinary of said county tor letters dus
missory from said estate : These are, therefore,
to cite and admonish all pers.ms interested to be
and apponrot mv office on, or before, the rIKSI
MONDAY IN FEBRUARY, 1873, to show
! causo (if any they can) why said applicant shoe •
i pot lie dismissed from said estate
i Given under my hand and official cS” i,turo >
at Waynesboro’, this November 4th, L C-.
uov23-td K. F. LAWSON, Ordinary.
WAYNESBORO’, GA., SATURDAY, DECEMBER.2B, 1872.
Augusta Advertisements.
Boots and Shoes!
!
30 CASES FIRST-CLASS GOODS
* .
FROM A LEADIN’O IIOTTSF OF PHILA’DA.
M
IN ORDER TO COUNTERACT HIE EFFECTS OK THE HORSE
disease, I spread before Any friends and the public the following inducements,
and assure them thnCjthe work below mentioned is of fine finish, and manufac
tured front the best material, viz:
4SO Pairs Ladies’ 18-thread, Double Sole, Lace Gaiters, at -$2 50 per pair.
360 Pairs. Misses’of same quality Lace Gaiters, at - - 2.25 per pair.
320 Pairs*Ladies' Pebble Goat Double Sole Toots at - - 2.50 per pair.
240 Pairs Misses’ Pebble, same quality Roots at - - - 2.25 per pair.
280 Pairs Misses’ Pebble Foxed, Silver Tips at - - 1.85 per pair.
140 Pairs Child’s same quality, Silver Tips ut - • - 1.60 per pair.
200 Pair* Child’s same quality, No Tip, at - - 150 per pair.
g!)G Pairs LadieS’ Cloth Top Pebble Foxed Roots at ■ 2.65 per pair.
90 Pairs Ladies’ Cloth Top Kid Foxed Roots at - - - 2.50 per pair.
96 Pairs Ladies’ Cloth Velvet Tops, Ito3, at - - o.no per, pair.
180 Pairs .Child’s Extra Fine Velvet Top, Kid Foxed, 7to 10, at 2.15 P cr P a ' r .
Which is an average REDUC'i lON t or about 13. per|ccnt. on former prices
A greater of Gentlemen’s Ilund-Stitched Work than can be found iu
auy house in the State. Every article iu the above list equal to all that is
claimed for it, and.reclamation made in every when it fails to give sat
isfaction. The ONE PRICE RULE, as heretofore, will be strictly adhered
to, and every effurt and please customers.
DR.
226 Broad street, (THREE BOORS BELOW THE CE.MRAL HOTEL) Augusta, Ga.
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r I''IIANKFI L for tho liberal potior, age bestowed upon me by my Burke friend*, I take groft
* pleasure in announcing to them th at 1 hare enlarged, iny store, which will enable me to
KEEP A STILL LARGER AND BETTER STOCK OF
DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC.,
B 2
Which I will continue to sell at astonishingly low prices
and, in spite of all opposition, will endeavor to
I\l iKE THIS THE
ilHl 111 MU Pill
Being Convenienty Situated near the lower Market,
]N r o. 136 JBroa.tl Street, Augusta, CTa.
J if None of my Burke friends should fail to give me a call, as my goods will be
cheerfully shown, ami comparison in prices, and quality is respectfully invitee!
PRICES ARE MARKED 1757 PLAIN FIGURES
TO WHOLESALE RUYliltS A LIVING DISCOUNT ALLOWED.
OHDEB CAREF UlalL.-'Sr EXECIJETDI
N. B.—A largu stock of NEW FALL GOODS has
just come to hand.
O- r. T- 13 AZL.IESL,
136 Broad tre et, Hear the Lower Market, Augusta, Ga.
PLUMB & LEITNEE, |
1) R U G G I STS,
212 Broad Stre* t, Augusta, Georgia.
TN ADDITION TO TIIEIR LARGE STOCK OF
oiXjiSl, paints,
PURE MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
BXITTSZXIEIS, PE3BLFUME3RY
FISH-HOOKS and LINES,
i Hpve now on hand and will continue to keep a large and well stock of
both NATIVE and IMPORTED
ItTfIDRRVv With an experience of the last Fourteen
| o** pHP Years, we have no hesitation in recom
| mending these justly celebrated Garden
I ’'vfj lit, || It I .■?■ Seeds as fully equal, if not superior, to any
WiVtljStobchaJ in U,c United State,
wT ’<\‘ ‘ Our anangcnients are such that we can
I- '-QfA •. \ supply Country dealers on more advantegc
- u ous terms than they can buy of other
i Seedsmen.
PLUMB&LIt!TNER u-gi-sta, oeoegia.
jau2o-Jy
“SALUS 3?OPtJ3L.I GUPREMA lilffX ESTO.”
II #2 a year, in advance.
Waynesboro’ Advertise u’ts.
Great Sensation! I!
Terribly Excited Crowd
at
MOSES’
TO SEK OPENED HIS SECOND SUPPLY OF
FALL AND WINTER
GOOXMSt I
—w —
Ladies’ Dress Q-oods:
Super French Merinos, Magenta & Blue.
Silk Plaid Poplins, Silk Luster.
Alpacas, Black, White and Blue.
Hand Embroidered Poplinets.
Coburgs, Lead and lied, for shawls,
DcLains, all wool. Net and Worsted
Shawls.
Wolseys, all prices. Stripes and Check
Cottons.
Bleached and Unbleached White Goods.
Ribbons—Belt Sash and Narrow, all
Varieties.
HOSIERY:
Black Silk Stockings, Ladies’ and Chil
dren’s Cotton and Marino.
Men’s and Boys’, White, Striped and
Colored Socks.
SHOES:
Ladies’ Dress and Common Cloth, Calf
and Kip.
Bovs’ and Men’s Sowed and Pegged
Gaiters and Shoes.
Children’s and Infants Shoes, all sizes.
CLOTHING, ETC:
Men and Youths’ Ready-made Clothing.
Gents’ Underwear, Linen and Paper
Collars, Suspenders, Gauntlets.
CUTLERY, Rodgers’ and other makes.
Leather and Shoe Findings.
Family (Groceries:
All Kinds. Jollies, Nuts, Raisins and
Almonds.
Fine and Common Whiskeys, Gin and
Brandy.
Fine Mackerel, sc. each.
MEAL always on hand.
AT MOSES’.
LOOKOUT FOR HIS
Christmas Things,
r ow on the Way!!
doc7-ly oc?G
ffiffiHlP lI3TICE.
I Rave associated mr. j. m. out
LAW with me in business, under the
uaineand style of WILKINS A CO. Thank
ful for the most liberal patronage extended
nm a continuance of the same is solicited.
W. A. WILKINS.
Waynesboro’, Ga., Nov. 22,1872.
Jno. D. Munnerlyn,
Agent for the
FOLLOWING FIRST-CLASS
Insurance Companies:
The New York Life,
Cash Assets, $18,500,000.
Liverpool and London and Globe,
Cash assets.... $21,000,000 gold.
“ (America) 3,800 000.
Andes Fire, of Ohio $1,000,000.
Georgia Mutual Protection.
Clerk’s Office, Comt-I.ouse Square,
je2‘2 Waynesboro’, Ga.
ortxzxaamxxßaiwnrxrsrx *m?r r :.7JXV2aarMMMMiMam j
GEORGIA, BI BliK ( OIJM’V.
In Sup’r Court for said County.
DARLING P. DUNCAN )
vs. > Libel for Divorce.
ROSA DUNCAN. }
It appearing from the Sheriff’s return ia tho
above stated case, that tho defendant was not to .
be found in his bailwick, and it further appear- |
ing that the said defendant resides out of the
State of Georgia, it is hereby ordered that cita
tion issue as required by law, in such eases, to
the said defendant, requiring her to be and ap
pear at the next Term of Burke Superior Court,
to he held on the Third Monday in May, 1873,
thon and there to make her answor, nr defensive
allegation in writing, to the Plaintiff’s Libel for
Divorce; as in default thereof tho Court will
proceed according to the statutes in such cases
made and provided.
GEOR.GIA—BURKE COUNTY. \
Clerk's Office, Superior Court. $
A true extract from the minutes of Burke Su
perior Court, May adjourned Term, 1872.
Witness my official signature and soal of
[seai. ] of office this November 19th, Eighteen
Hundred and Seventy-two
JOHN D. MUNNERLYN, C S.B.C.
nov23-m4m
RULES FOR LEGAL ADVERTISING:
Saltt of land, etc., by Administrators, Executors,
nr Guardians am required by fate la hr he'd on Ihe
first Tutsdny i,t the month, between the hours rj' tin
| ill Ihe forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the
j court-house in the county in irhieh Ihe projrerty is
situated, Entires of these sales must he gicen in a
' public gmeiie in the county where Ihe load lies, f
there hi■ any. Aot ires for the sale if personal property
must be given in like moaner trn doys previous to
sale day. Xollees In Debtors arid Creditors of an
\ estate must he published forty days. Holier thiil up
'• plication trill he made to Ihe Court if Ordinary Jot
hare to sell land, etc., must he published once a treek
for four weeks. Citations for J.rttcrs of Adminis
tration, Guurditmokip, etc., must he published thirty
days. For distt. issiett from Administrution and Ex
ecutorship, three months dismission from Guard
ianship, forty days. Halts for Foreclosure if Mort
gage must he published monthly for four months.
For establishing lost papers, for Ihe full space if.
three munths. For compelling lilies from Adminis
trators or Executors, where hand has Iren given by
deceased, three months. Application for ffow*efrtid
must he published twice. [Publications iritl.L ways
he continued according to these requirements unless
othrnrise ordered ] DrT One in eh, or about eighty
words, is a square; fractions counted as full squares
Augusta Advertisements.
At Jilrs. N. JjruMi Clark’s
AUGUSTA, GEORG .
Switches, Braids, Curls and Puffs,
Chignons, Friz/.ettes, Rolls and “llats,”
Lace and Linen Collars, Cuffs,
Velvet, Straw, and Alpine Hats,
Ermine, Swan’s Down, Capes and Muffs,
Ribbons, Flounces. Feathers, Mats,
Cords and Tassels, Fringes BraicL-*-
EvcrythiDg in Fancy trade.
tsc Remomner : Best Assorted
Stock in the city at
251 BROAD STREET,
Handkerchfs, Hosiery. V, ils, Velveteen,
Silks, Satins, Gilt Braid, Tassels,
Stars, &c. Crape, Crape Col
lars, Crape Veils, &c.
Fancy Dry Goods and Millinery
AT
OX^£JFS.:£SL 7 SL
dec2l-tf
5N0.17.
PIANI ERS
Will bear in mind that the
following GUANOS, for sale by us, are un
surpassed by any that is now npon the
market:
ZELL’S SUPERPHOSPHATE, Cash, $00;
Time, SOS.
COTTON STATES GU $00.00!
Time, SOS.
STERNFEL’S DISSOLVED BONE, Cash,
$00; Time, SOS.
PLANTERS SOLUBLE GUANO, Cash, $55;
Timo, S6O.
OUMBE ELAND SUPERPHOSPHATE,
Cash, $55; Time, SOO.
STONO SOLUBLE GUANO. Cash, $55.00;
Tin**#io.
STONO ACID PHCSPHATT, Cash, $30.00 ;
Time, $35.
JENNINGS, SMITH & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
Augusta, Georgia.
—o —
R. H. MILLEDGE,
GENERAL AGENT,
WAYNESBORO, - - - GEORGIA.
dec2l-3m
IMPORTANT NOTICE
TO
Hotels, Boarding Houses,
AND PRIVATE FAMILIES.
r TMIE UNDERSIGNED ARE, NOW PRE
JL PARED to supply Hotels, Boarding-
Houses, and private families with the
Choicest BEEF,
Veal, M utton, Lamb,
Pork, Spare Ribs,
Pork Sausage,
Roasting Pigs*
GAME, Etc., Etc.,
IN ANY QUANTITY DESIRED.
Ail our Meats are warranted FRESH, and
of ihe BEST KIND.
OI U CORNED 3SEEF,
Put up by oun Mr. Lawkksce, is superior
to any from New York Fulton Market.
tar* ALSO, wo keep a FIRST-CLASS
Family GFrocery,
well stocked with all kinds of Family Stip
ples, including CANNED FRUITS, FISH,
MEATS, PiGKLES, JLLLIEe, Etc.
iff ’ £eu;l your Girders or Baskets to us,
and we will fill them and ship by earliest
train direct, at; the Market
Prices.
We will, also, fill any order from custom
ers for articles that are not in our line—
such as Fisli, Oysters, Vegetables,; Bakers’
Bread, etc.
We are confident of giving satisfaction
and ask only a trial.
LAWRENCE & RIGSBY,
114 Broad Street,
And Stall 10 Lower Market,
novGO AUGUSTA, GA.
THOMAS RICHAKDS¥SO&
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS,
ANI) DEALERS IN
263 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
E3TABLISHED 18537.
Keep constantly on hand a large
STOCK OF ALL KINDS & SIZES OF
BLANK BOOKS.
Foolscap, Letter, Note, ami all other Writing Paper
| and every article of Stationery used in
Counting Rooms and Public Offices.
ALSO,
A great variety of Fancy Goods to meet the
wants of Country Merchants.
Any Book wiU be sent by mail, free of ex
pense, on roooipt of Publishers’ price ocl9-3w
[a i per day. Agents wanted! At
vpfF W qpiiV" classes of working people, of
either sex, young or old, make more money at work
for us In their spare moments, or all the time, that?
at anything else. Particulars free. Address C-'i,
Stinson &: Cos., Portland, Mains. novfl ljr