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With an average price per annum of
17 .33, and an aggregate daily circula
tion of 3,581,187, the people of the
United States appear to pay out annually
the sum of $26,250,100.71 for their daily
newspapers. These totals are subject to
certain obvious qualifications. Every
newspaper has a free list, more or less
large, the chief item of which is in its
exchanges. Allowance must also be
made for a small percentage of papers
printed regularly, but not sold or circu
lated and including tear and waste. On
the other hand, and especially in the
large cities, a considerable per cent, of
the total circulation is disposed of by the
single copy at the retail price. While
the average cost to the annual subscriber
is 2J cents per copy, the average retail
price per copy for the country is nearly
4j cents, the largest average for a State
being Nevada, where it is twelve cents,
and the lowest in Delaware, where it is
1 i cents per copy. It is probable that
the added cost of the papers sold at
retail is quite sufficient to offset the de
ductions which are to be made in the
total cost given on account of the causse
enumerated/ In the cetsuM year the
number of daily papers throughout the
United States was 962—morning, 436;
evening, 526. Os this number New
York has 115, Pennsylvania 98, Illinois
73, California 54, Missouri 42, Indiana
40, Massachusetts 35, Texas 32 and Vir
ginia 21, and so on, down to 3 in West
Virginia. During the year 114 were
established and 86 suspended. The ave
rage circulation was 2,800, and the aggre
gate circulation 3,581,187. In the same
year there were 682 weeklies and 138
Sunday papers running.
A Sharp Parson.
A Chicago clergyman explained to the
committee of deacons that the widow
was so pretty no man could help flirting
with her, and each of the committee
quietly called round to see if ho told
the truth, and then not one of ’em
dared to rise up in meeting, with her
present, and say the clergyman wasn’t
right. By sharp management even a
jury of deacons can be handled.
Haunted Me.
A workingman shysf "Debt, poverty*
and suffermg haunter! me for years,
caused by a sick family and large bills
for doctoring, which did no good, I
was completely discouraged, until one
year ago, by the advice of my pastor, I
procured Hop Bitters and commenced
their use, and in one month ;we were all
well, and iffino of us have berm sick a
day since; and I want to sat to all poor
men, you can keep your families well n
year with Hop Bitters for less than one
doctor’s visit will cost.” —Christian Ad
vocate.
—leg- t { g
Cases of blood poisoning by wearing
cheap red and yellow stockings are re
ported.
Ai.l weakly women are utrengthencd by the
u«e of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound.
A faithful man is Dennis Oolgan i>
bridge-tender at Bridgeport, Ct.,
the New York, New Haven and Hni*l I ci
Railroad Company. He has held ti.
Since for thirty years, has nevep ■>
ay, and has watohed the bridge nt toi,
times, never sleeping more than an hbd*
and a half ata lime.
Kidnxy-Wobt radically cure blliotuneas, piles
and all nervous diseases.
A Watebbuby (Conn.) officer the other
day called at a house and asked if the
family had any dogs to be registered.
"No, sir,” was the prompt n ply. ife
thereupon imitated a dog’s bark so effec
tively that ho started up three dogs that
were in the cellar, thus disclosing their
whereabouts.
Mumerohh testimonials to the efficacy
of Ooussens’ Lightning Liniment are be
fore us, but for the good service it did us
in curing galls on a valuable thorough
bred, wo hold it in greatful remembrance.
For mankind; itreadily ojiresrheiunatisnr,
lame back, sprains, bruises, eto. Price,
50c. for a bottle of regular size, or 250.
for sample bottle. For side by all drug
gists.
Life is like a glass of soda. It is
mostly froth, has very little sweet in it,
and soon grows stale and flat—Boston
Transcript.
KEM I KI» I ItOM pF. <TI«,
W.iliam j. < of Soatwvill**, tava: '*iti
Iho lull |S76 IWM lakvn with bleeding® of th® lung*,
lollowt'd by u svveie Cou,;h. I lout my appetit® and
fivJi, uiid w.«g to my bed. In 1.V7 I w« ad-
intH. iU, th® hospital. The d octor* a*id I had a hole hi
my lung a® big a* half a dollar. Al on® time a report
went itoiiti-l that I was dead. I gav® up hope, but a
ft ivnd told nt® of Da. William Hall's Balsam fob ink
Lexus, i got a boUle, when, to my surprise, 1 com
menced to feel better, and to-day I feel better than for
thiecyeara past. 1 writ® this hoping every on® afflicted
with diseased lung* will take Da, William Hall's Bal
»*v, mil !>,* cenwtfW that eoMi'trrtoil can bk Ctaan.
1 » *n positively uiy it has done more good than ail th
othor medicines I nave taken since tuv sickneua.’’
‘Bouffh on Rata.”
Ask Druggist* for it. It cle»r» out rate, mice,
roschos, bad-l.ggs, flips, vermin. inoocU. 15c.
To in«kt new hair grow use CARBOI.INK, a
deodorized extract of petroleum. This natu
ral petroleum hair renewer, as recently im
proved, is the only thing tlvit will really pro
duce new hair. It is a delightful dressing.
I-Mdlra Attention.
We want Intelligent, energetic lady agent* to
sell to WOMEN ONLY, an article of real hygienio
merit. For particulars and liberal terms, ad
dress WAGNIUist CO., GAucago, XU.
Indigestion, dyspepsia, nertonn prOHtrfeion
and all forma of general Hebilfty relieved by
taking Meksman'b Peptonized Beet Tonic, the
only preparation of beef containing ita entire
nutritious properties. It contains blood-mak
ing, force-generating and life-buatainin| prop
erties; is invaluable in all enfeebled Oonaitinns. *
whether the result of exhaustion, nervous pros
tration. overwork, or acute disease, narticul arly
if nwultiug from pulmonary complaints, Cas
well, Hazard A Co., proprietors, New York.
uk^ BRI /
Vjp OICTioN
New Edition of WEBSTER, h"Ts
118,000 AVoi’tls. 3000 Engravings,
4600 NEW’ WORDS and Meaning’s,
Biographical Dictionary
of over 9700 Names.
Publishedby C 4 C.MERRIAM.SprIagBsId, Mui
'•» DO NOT Allow YOl KSF.I.I io |;|
persuaded tj accept Agency for
Q* “REVISED NEW TESTAMENT.’’
until you have seen our circulars and
jp terms. We have the best edition pub
listed. For full particulars address
Ul NOI'THKHN PI'HI.ISIHIKU CO.,
CO Box 116, New Orleans, La.
PERRY DAVRi-
Pain-Killet
SfT ' A SAFE AND SURE
4 REMEDY FOR
Rheumatism,
Neuralgia,
Cramps,
Cholera,
Diarrhoea,
Dysentery,
—*—
Sprains
’and’
Bruises,
Burns
AND
. Scalds,
Toothache
AND
Headache.
FOB SALE DRUGGISTS,
fcnfTERS
The Traveler]who Wisely Provides
Against the cuntingency of illness by luk
ing with him Hostetter's Stomach Bitters,
has occasion to congratulate himself on his
foresight, when he sees others who have
neglected to do so suffering from some one
Os the mahtdie.s for which it is a remedy and
preventive. Among these are fever’ and
ague, biliousness, constipation and rheu
matism diseases often attendant upon a
uhange of climate or unwonted diet.
For sale I>y all Flrtf’gists and De llers
generally.
Payne’s Automatic Engines,
{Reliable, Dnrabrf and Rconvnleid, u’iH./VrtUfA f
power with leen fuel and water than anil WIA
itH/ine built, not flttnd with an Automatic Qui*Qß»
®nd for Illustrated Catalogue "J," for Information*
rjrictw. B. W. Payne A Sons, Box 860, Corning JyJ
$66
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1 JL W f? •□ flaring from general my labor wm exceedingly bur
gTJIESS, n2srt«.u'A t ? a x 0 ? B m ?P.. d !d®o* give me much relief, but on the contrary, wm followed by
.l^ < * P t W f> ** o 9>*°d •inWa< ® hl L 1B : At thio time I began the use of your IRON Toxio, from which 1 re*
fcH^Jk<r2?!?J ,n,l lt?K e * ax V* Fonderful reeulU. The old energy returned and I found that my natural force
*M™J**l throe bpitlee of the Tonio. Since using it I have done twice tbo la-
Ki • am . e dadng my Ulneoo. a»d with double the ease. With tbo tranquil nerve
•A* ••FS •«>••'?••• ot thought never before enjoyed. 1 f the Tonic has not done the
•«* &KbO« hot what I give it the credit. J. p. Watsok. I’/wtor Christian Church. Troy. O.
tThb Iran Tania la a\ iMWwwfmm
fHHHINtn o/ JfVo-1 I
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• reep purpose •rbaref I Lj./ JL. A aHf /U Jk Iff H I
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■AMWriIMIT TUI PA. HARTER MEPICIME CO., ■«. tu MITM MAII tTUtT, IT. llll&i
D" M ETTAU RS .I
Dr. MFTTAUR’S UKADACFTE I'ILI.S euro most wonderfully in n very
short time both SICK and NERVOUS HEADACHE; and vhilo adintr on
th© nervoua e.vsU'in, ©leans© th© stomach of excess of bile, produciuc a
rcgulnr healthy Action of the bowels.
•♦ HEADACHE
A foil .Ik. box of then vnluable PUXS, with foil directions for n com
plete cure, uukil.d to ony address on receipt of nine Uu-oe-ceut postage
Stamps. For sale by all <lrnggiste at 23c. Solo Proprietors,
BBOTVN CHEMICAI, COMI’AXX, Baltimore, Md.
••••PILLS
1 "" ' T" * -—A-A'
is the BEST. CHEAPEST and most ECONOMICAL.
Rs.lo In HIKBH’.OIX A ( 0.. l.ouisvilh, K>. J| HjSPI
and MACHINERY of ALL \i MKI
Bookwalter Engine.
JBHMWfeC Effectivo, Simple, Durable and Cheap.
; Compact, Substantial, Economical and Easily Msns«a
. ' aiairmu'eedlo trori ws<i arid aios/ull porerr ..aimed,
" JEViIJtX I»I_.A«TKR
<■*» x l wb# run ’ * Cotten (tin or Corn Jfifl should bar. .am
üßi Ifl© I^"^. P uw * “ much l etter and cheaper than boras powsx.
SEJ! OUR I-OW PRICES:
Jw Horse Power Engine, ... $240
jF *1 280
si .... sm
‘ w AddrwM MMuhctewn for deaenptiye pamphlet
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CELLULOID
EYE-CLASSES.
Representfag th, choicest selected Tortoise
Shell mid Amber. The lightest, handsomest
-end strongest known. Sold by Opticisns and
Jewelers. Msde by the SPENCER OPTICAL
k'F’O CO. 13 Msiden Laue. New Toik
T> AGENTS WANTED FOR
DIBLE REVISION
Th® b®et and cheap*®t HlwitraUd ®dltion of th® RcvUed
Testament. Minion* of people ar® wilting for IL
Do not b® deceived by th® Cheap John publisher* of In
ferior .-di'inn®, H®e that the copy you buy contains 15<
fin® ®ngrs«Fitig9 on ®teef and wood. Amenta ar® coimw
suou«y veiling this edition. Send for circular®.
Ad ir*»» Natiqbal PcraLMMiN® C®.. Atlanta. On
“MILL C’. “FACf6RY''S“UPPLitbr
OF ALL KINDS. BELTING, HOSE
snd PACKING, OILS, PUMPS All
KINDS, IRON PIPE, FITTINGS,
BRASS GOODS, STEAM GAUGES,
ENGINE GOVERNORS, &o. Send for
Price-list. W. H. DILLINGHAM & CO.
143 Main Street, LOUISVILLE, KY.
©W Bicycle.
A peiiDAxient rractical road vehiel*
with* which a pc-raun c*n ride thi®4
mile® '•* eoy a® h® could walk on®
Send 3-cout atarap for 24-pag® cat*-
1 THE tWB M'F'O CO.,
001 Washington Mt., Boa Un, Mm®
TDI ITU IS htonrr. The
I n W | n ,«|y” MAF-IINrZ U« Ureal /
BpMilaL rte<» aud «!! for *i «eaw «•. / RSW* \
h«l<> t. eeleraf eye«. And l*ak of hab, eend » ,
rt'Tvaa nt fnut fature huetand 01 wtfa. ■ .
■re'hrted, with nwre, M«e and plana nt meet ar 4 <5-..
dale nt marriape. Money returned to all net seii»fle4.
Adtiraaa 1 rW. L. Mani am, U MewVy Fl. Boetea. ’VQHBP
YfMJNfiMFN tearuTetegraphy! £ftrn SJQ to gIOQ •
I UUiXU illL. 11 month. Graduate® gu.irantied paring
4ddr®*a VALMNHNB BROS Jauearill®, Wia’
St >» t? * it "*,! lit '-V4 jiniil
'I O thoHe flflhctvd with chronic diseases of
A kidney, enlarged Njdeen, rheu*
inutisin, chronic dinrrhuM and Irinaie **om
jditiiiby cured. No charge until cured, if de
hired. Correspondence solicited with stamp.
Addrii« Dll. J. BTOATE, Oxford, Miss.
Rif fl PirO for Medium
$5 to S2O fewfu;
dig Wbm. tieaday at born® enatly m»d®. Coatly
4 Outfit free. Ad ir®** Tacg A 00., Augusta, M®.
pWOWWW®
I ■ tj<* r Koßlaml. Fw Eng. Lllnratur®. 1 l*g« ■V »rri«<ie,
I I > &To limo vol®, I I l«mo vol. hfiudaomelt If raf®2a«Md
ouiy s2.i bound, for only to rta. Ft—.
HAS ijMkTTAN BOOK CO ,1« W. 14th St, N.T. P.O. >»x tfM
A aJVcNTM WANTJSI> fw th® Beat and Pmuml B®l|.
XXL lag Ptdtorial Book Audfiiblei. FrtaM reduced 33 p«t
cent. Nallo&al O»., intUullelpDlae P*.
•• -Y A
HOP
(A .Htdiuiiie, not u Drink.)
| Hors, in cur, 3KNt>i:iuE, ■
l> An DEMON®
BnUTIIW PI’RKST 4 Sf» HFHT Mf!’ICaUQI.'AIA ■
TJJ».B OJf AXI* VJAlhii Hi 1 B
th i:
AU rMsetiHi’Svf BowH®. BlooA 9
’ i n• r, l.i-lii' ' K
VOUblH 1 ®;-. hh fpii •:n i.i* I < >pu< iaily W
I uinitlc c omplaints.
SiOOO IN COLD.
> V lit bo pi tel for n cftMo they wilt not. euro
; hr ip, ur for ut’Mhlii/ )H>pii rr or injurious B
found m them, Z
■Able your drupglHt fur Hup Bitters nn l try B
Hiieiu before jon sleep Take no oilk-i*. B
*l> i < !•< an nh'Oiutennil IrreHlndnh* rnr<« f<»r B
B». Drunkenness, use of opium, tohavcu and B
$3 narcotics. ■
Send Ctiuui.au. ■■■■■■■■
« All aixtvr ‘old by Jrßrglkt*.
■ Hup Bitter. Ml,-. < ,K- I e-ter. N. \., A I’.r..nL> On*. B
' THE GREAT CURE
' ?oa tj i
RHEUMATISM j
As it is for all diseases of the KIDNEYS, ,
LIVER AND BOWELS. >
< It c’eanftAH the system of the acrid poison >
’ that causes the dreadful Buffering which
> { only the victims of nheumatuim can realise. <
THOUSANDS OF CASES
►’ of the worst forms of this terrible disease <
i have been quickly relieved, in a short time (
PERFECTLY CURED. J
‘ ha® bad wonderful success, and an immense ►
sale in every part of the Country. In hun- >
’ dreds of cases it has cured where all else had <
' failed. It is mild, but efficient, CERTAIN ►
IN ITS ACTION, but harralessinall cases. (
' nrlteleanae®, Strengthens and gives New <
J Life to all the important-organs of the body.
Tho natural action of the Kidneys is restored.
’ The Xd ver is cleansed of all disease, and the <
J Bowals move freely and healthfully. In this ►
( waytho worst diseases ore eradicated from
AslthM been proved by tfiousattitt that >
‘ ia the moot effectual remedy for cleansing the
system of all morbid secretions. 11 should be <
used in every household as A ,
SPRING MEDICINE. ►
Always cures BILIOUSNESS. CONBTL.A- ’
, HON, PILES and all FEMALE Diseases-
* I*put up in I>ry Vegetable Form, in tin cans,
’< one paekage of which makes Squares medicine. M
, Aino in Liquid Form, very Concentrated for J
* the convenience "f th< «e whocannot readily pre-
►< varvit. Itactewitheiiuai efficieiicuiatithtrform. 1
► GET ITOFYOL'It DRUGGIST. PRICE, 81.00 1
* WELLS. UICIIAKDSON A Co.. Prop’*, -1
’< send the dry wwt-naid.» J
NO FEE K.
\l4- ' ho arc troubled with Deafness, Catarrh. A»th
art ('..nnumption, Hav Fever. Bronchitl®, Cough*’
.us® of Sleep, Neuralgia. HcA<Wh<’
I’ - I®*-- of th** Llwr and Kidney®, Dy *D®pels and Affec
t.Mii of th.- Lung- and Air Passage®, 6f no mattei bow
I • i*nding. should try’Dr. JUDGE'S Oxy-Uy«lro>
-Sir Al! d'R-afle® treated.
sh iml i r ] aoiphlet with home reference®, and awsstlon*
to n ■*>* • «• f’hfuge for consultation bv mail 6r in p®r
«»i . j .dent® treated equally well staaieMuc®.
1»I J. D. JUDGE A CO., 79 Beach ®t., Boston, Ma®-.
Lay the Axe
to the Root
If you would doHtroy the can
kering worm. For any exter
nal pain, sore, wound or lame
ness of man or beast, use only
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINI
MENT. It penetrates all mus
cle and flesn to the very hone,
expelling all inflammation.,
soreness and pain, and healing
the diseased part as no other
Liniment ever did or can. So
saith the experience of two
generations of sufferers, and
so will you say when you have
tried the “ iMustang.”
ATTENTION DINNERS.
Scott’s Patent Horse Power
< The work of four mules done by two.
Save your horses and mules by obtaining
the right to um l <m \ our gin or mill or other
machinery Scott’s Patent Improvement on
Horse Power. This remarkable invention
a»!' the unilersicinal patentee, was
jAugust 17th, ISSP. and is now for (he first’
time offered to the public. If is simple,
'useful mid durable, and takes off of your
horses about one-half of the draught of your
gin or other machinery, ami i> so cheap (hat
every maw ihmduks aiacluuery w,iii|i‘»t grum
ble nt the price but be | erfectly delighted
■r mill wonde- why the world has been so long
diseovvring h. No humbug, Imt the pat
entee is an old citizen of Benton
? Miss., with his post-office at AslJ ihd, Miss.,
|to whom apply for further information,
Only fix pieces lumber 2x7 inches, 12 feet
long, and three pounds 20 penny nails, re
r quired to put on above improvement.
JSAMUF.L SCOTT, Patentee.
For territorial rights in Mississippi or
Alabama, address CAI lIOON & WALKER
Holly Springs, Miss.
CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED!
MALL’S
SHALSAM
( nr« * (’ooMiiiiiniion. ( old*. -
nline rzu. Bronchial l>i lti<*u 11 tea, Bronchitis*
11 oh i-’acnr**, A«th>iia* Croup. Whooping
Cong’-- mid nil lllscnacs of the Breathing
O.'irihis it Miothrs and hen I* the Membrane
at (he 1.1 in a*. intlmiied mid poiooned by the
diM.'i’Ho. and provrui* tbo ulfilif oweato and
act ibc cheat which accoitiPHny
it. Cihi ion ie not mi incurable tnafmly.
N'U.bd R 4 I.** \»f will cure you* even
though profrßNioHiil aid tails.
IALYON&I ALYON& HEALTH
Mortroe, cor. of State St., Chicago. jC
ill and pa paid to any addpags, their
BAND CATALOGUE. /
f.«r I'M, 190 mm, W Er.jwtngs off
iMstrumenu. Suita, Car*. Helu, Tom-l
Pou*, Epautel*. Cai-Lamra, Stand*. V. &£
Prnm Staff* and Hate. Sundry
B*n.l uutfite, fUjsunn*: Matanate; 'al»o tn- /J M
rlu irt In«tructton and Erewise* for Amateur
Baud*, and a catalogue of choice Band -V
{n?£.^ ar< * uhar Soparatoe a t**'
.. i ..n] aK* ' C*.a. T*“ r 3- -i
*. i *>. H
5? a
nadj Xui bar feat e»*»rM» *or*. O j
Publishers’ Union. A’lanU. Ga_ Twenty-six.—<l.
®*or Olilllai and I’e-waw
AND ALL DISEASES
Vaa.srt h» Malarial r..1.0n1n, ..f th, BlaaA
A WARRANTED CURB.
It’i'ico, b t .00. r, r mi, Ml PruMUsta
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o’ooisrisroi?. & habbis,
DEALEKS IN
Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats,
AND A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES,
HOMER, BANKS COUNTY, ----- GEORGIA.
aprl4-tf
GAINESVILLE COLLEGE,
MA.ILE jMNTT) FEMALE.
SPRING TERM begins Wednesday, January 12th, and ends Wednesday
June 29th.
RATES OF TUITION : .
SI.OO, $2.00 and $3.00 per month.
Primary Department, per Term ot Six Months, $6 00
Intermediate “ “ “ , “ “
Academic “ “ " “ '
Incidental Fee “ “ “ “ “ 1
ilusic “ * “ 24 00
Board, sl2 to sls per month. For Circular, apply to
H. T. IuAINE, A. Is., Pres’t.
mar 11-6 m <
A LULk IN THE STORM I
A BREATHING PLACE
For the Almost Annihilated Force of
Competition.
THE LULA STORE
AINI> I>ON’TL' N OT XOROET IT.
ALL OF OUR GOODS ARE BOUGHT FROM FIRST HANDS IN LARGE
(JUANTITIES AND SOLD AT
ROCK BOTTOM FIGURES!
Sugars 9, 10 and 11 pounds for SI.OO.
Uofl' j n 5 and 6 pounds lor SI.OO.
Sall 90 per sack; white seamless saokn $1.20.
Good Family Flour $7 00 to $7.50 per barrel.
Choice lard 9 pounds tor SI.OO. Bacon aides 10 to 1-2 J cents.
Athens checks 9J to 10 cents. Threac SI.OO per bunch.
7-8 shirting, A6l cents; B 6 cents.
Jeans, all wool filling, 45 to 50 cents per yard.
Best calicos 6to 7 cents. Worsted goods 10 to 25 cents.
You should sef’ our 10 c-nts worsted.
Heltct stock of meo’s and ladies’ sheer .
The best shoo tor 90 ci jts ever sold.
Large stock men’s and boys' clothing at cost.
Crockery, Glassware and Lamps at low figures.
Our stock is selected to suit the uj -country trade, and we guarantee our
prices cannot be beat in the State.
Thanks to our many new friends for their patronage, and we solicit the ac
quaintance of all.
C. W. ASBURY,
Superintendent J. H. Huggins' New Store, Lula, Ga.
febßo-ly
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PALMETTO BAR,
BY J. L. HAMMETT,
BELLTON, < iEOK OIA .
I TAKE PLEASURE in announcing to the Public that I am constantly re
ceiving additions to my already large stock of
BRANDIES,
WHISKIES,
WINES, both Foreign and Domestic,
CHOICE CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
BESIDES
FBESH BEER ALWAYS ON DRAUGHT.
I HAVE IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE
A riHST (LASS GROCERY STORE,
In which may be found
SUGAR.
COFFEE
FLOUR
RACON.
SYRUP,
RICE,
SOAP,
CANDIES,
CANNED FRUITS, ETC.,
Which will be sold as cheaply as can be bought elsewhere
jis?*Rememb<r the stand, at the New Store, opposite the Depot. I gua-antee sat
isfaction. Come and see me.
J-. L. HAMMETT.
marl 0-6 m