The Cherokee advance. (Canton, Ga.) 1880-19??, August 18, 1881, Image 4
■fc-T Ccgal 3bucrtiocmcnt9. ."VnHT, Bmm it, ' BAL88FOK8KPTSMBKB H THE BREAT CURE : Cairo* ik County, Ga. II RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18,1881. Inprlot ONit. in attendance at court 1m* r ’jmUm nor local bar. Judge (Sim of the Macon circuit, preelrierf In I ta which Judge Brown wna latcr- Tkegrand jury' did Ibelr work |l ami diligently The; found sotn- tig near flftj true bill*. The present- MgwM.be found alae I R. Hightower, of Atlanta tamlned in court and admit I to the bar. Through the kindnass eery efficient clerk, Jabar. Haiti are been permitted to eiamlne the i docket and And that the following cCees were diapoaed of aa follows 'State n.D A Pope, inladcmeanor. set Will hr sold la-fore the Court House lour in the town or Canton oil the first I Tuesday In ttetolier neat between the e.sl hours Of sale the f'Rowing described | |>ro|nrty to-wit : One cylinder printing press, the type and fixtures, etc., and ail ihe material now used In the printing of the t mtnoKKie Ai>vanob. b/ Ihn. F. Perry, Editor and Publisher, levied nuns the property of W. T. Lain# by rirtre of a mortgage II fa isaued from the Catoosa Superior Court In favor of .los. Vt. McAfee Vs W. T. Lalne to aati-fy -aid mortgage A fa. Thia June 87 1881 ^ W*. A. KITCHEN, Deputy Sheriff. GBORGIA ('hcrokee County: Whereas, N.|t. Perkins, executor of Charles F. Lay. represents to the court In his (Hitltlon duly Ahtd and entered on nrnnl that lie has fully admiuiatered on Charles K. Ley's estate. This is there fore to cite all |ieraons concerned, kill dred and creditors, to show cause, if they can, why said ek ecu lor should not Im die' charged, and n-ri-its letter* of dismis sion on the Aist .If >nday in October neat, t his June 2Hth, 1881. C. M McCLURE, Ord'y. t|dff; State va. Jos. Howell, misdemeanor. M1R| Steta n. George and Hiram tagith, riot, Aned 810 each; Stale vs. Isaac Young, asssult and battery, acquit ted; State va. Jas. M. Wallace, roiade- maauor, acquitted; State va. Rllsha Hake straw, lead house, acquitted» State va Martha Cash, misdemeanor discharged) State va. MUton Broca, misdemeanor fioad $99; State T*. Charles Moore, horse Healing. 8 years in panitentiary; State va, Martin and Arhin Dobbs, miedamean or, (nad $10 each; State va. Win. Oroo- var, adultery, acquitted; State ye. W A ■aka,chanting and swindling, aatlied; State ua.8B May and Henry Mosley, gswbling, Aned 800 each; State vs. Har lan Atkina, misdemeanor, Aned $80; Stale ve. John Williams, misdemeanor, Aned 999; State va. Day id Ellia, miade meaaor, Aaed $40; State vs. David Ellia, lantay from bouse. 19 months in cliain- logfi State va. Jus. Hester adultery and eicat'on, not, pros.; State va. Stephen a, simple larceny, nol. pros; Wells B Whitmore, misdemean ant. ; State ve. John Corbin, mis 1; State va. Jaa. G Cmu , acoquittad; State vs Richard Maglier jof recognisance Lampkin, .fcffcita ate «s. Jbr'eit- UKDROIA- Cheronee County: Notice1* hereby given Hint application will he made In the i ourl of Ordinary of .mil coii'My, on the first Monday in Sep ember, for leave to sell the lands belong ng to tit • estate of Joshua lb r x, laie of ■aid county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditor* of said di ctated. JOS. M. Mi A KEF., Administrator. THE RHEUMATISM Aj It i a far all illaftvm of tbo R I98IVI, kIVSR AND 90WILI. oust, U • ayitra of Uls acr.4 pr«M — - ih* ,. useful ffuftrlng which t!iat — only I'm vIstlSMsTBAt .. THOUSANDS Of CASH cf i i' wont forms of Ikti tovrtblo A. how# bcw.i quickly rolUood. Is m frtovt PtHPAPTLY COTTON GINS. I HAVE OX HAND AND OX THE atnv, t'reali from factory, an itniiioueu «ti ck of ■ 1880-1881 HEROKEE A0VANC Cotton Gins, Feed ers, Condensers &c. bmhmi Q8R<8Pfkt»«PT—d an ■glo !a 9tory port of tha Couatry. In hen dr-tliofoaim it hRROurod whoroall al*« had fttlod. It H mtlil, 'jut •IBotant, CfcUTAIS |q ITM \I*T1#3» but burinl m» In Mil nasw. ( T II efegairt, itirtRfUteM aaA gltH Naw f.lfn to oil ihw Important orqwng of thabodj. Tli« natural action of t!ia Kidney** iu reatomd Tha I.lvcr Ih clcaiModoralldlMiaM.aiit’ the Dowel* injvo frooly and healthfully. In Dili wr/lhn vorat dlaaaacu aro oradloat'd from tlicgyatam. Aalth—ba— pro rad by tkm—titoSHM Kl DN L Y- WORT la tlia moat aUhotuht itauJjr (tor rlaonalng tha . raiam or all morbid aaarationa. 11 ahould ba uaaJ la rvary liouaaheld aa a TIOK, KLIM Mid all rsmii la ISO lip In Ur, VagaUhln Varm, lutln < ana, ona pu. l.ne*’ "t elil'-ftmaUaalqnarl.i niedlcOia. AIM In 14anld Vaeta.yarr CasaanlraMdlor ih..,. •">rali-ni-u • ■( He.— wlmi-uiM*rrSdlirpr» •anil. ««.-»• mlkorml tPrUxtfiH'iIhrr/orm. oit iroryont imcuowr. iituic. ei.ee yrm.H, nidUKUuoN arn., rmr -. (Willaendthedertswaywid ) ai siiwitns, TV. Of VMrioiiM first-clan tuiike. I 8BLLG1NH AT TWO DOLLARS AND TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER HAVt that are equal to other Gina selling at $3,0(1 to $3,50 per saw. 1 fjtm Save You Money On Engines, Saw M'lls, Boilers, Shingle Mnullities, Huwa, lie'.ting, o r moat anything in tho Machinery line. Send in your ordern ut once for Cotton Gina Ac., llmt I inny supply you in time. Every Machine I null in Warranted iu the tullesf manner. Give me a trial and be convinced. Addreiw, imin HKDinius GEOltGl Clarokee County: John Peirce having applied t" bn *u poiiiiud guiirdinn of the jii ojiorty of *tob- ert M. Brasle'on.ar., Win. If Hradeton Hint Oliver llrasleton, residents of Belma, Ala., whose property is iii this county, Ibis is to rile nil persons concerned to lie mid appear at the Septembur teim of the Court of Ordinary B"d allow cauae If anv they cun, why said John Petree should not bu intrusted with Ihu guaitliansbip of the property of said minors. Witness my oRcinl signal nr" July Hftili 1881. C. M. McCLUIIE, Ordinary. For this Month's Weather, prepared expressly fur NTODDAItrS KKVIKW. ■S mu file co/ty mn Uni fur fir. tlamp- J. M OTODDAHT, Pull , NeW York, Plilla. >r Chicago. r, Riluy, •nd li Igment for elite Roes, di- Lteders vs P A ^granted; Jno C Butler, ve John Sandow, eject- judgment for plaintiff; (Mate vs ■XRCUTOK*8 BALK. GEORGIA—Cherokee County; By virtue of the power and authority of the last will and testament, of Nunrv V. Latimer, late of said county, deceased, I will sell to the highest bidder before the Court House iloor .ii the Town o: ( union, in said c >unty. on the Aral Tiles day in September next, iMitweon the In- gal hours of ssle, the lands lielonging to said estate, lying on the public road lead lug from Canton t« Jaaper, the Marietta A North Georgia Railroad tunning through aald land, it lyiug and being In I bird District and Second Section ol said county, lots and parts of lots Nos. 4Ml 4DM, 408, 487,497,498, 49U, 4U0, 80». 084, 869, 866, 887. 404 488. 482, 481, 1189 081. 0110, 890, 898, «97, 096, 81*3, 201,990 980, 287.880, 917, 918, 910. 220, 221,999 298 212, 210. 289, 284, 388. 9'*2, 281,208 204 209, 200,907. 894. 359 280,140, 489, and 9i6. Also fiO seres more or less, ins eluding the l|"U *•"*' «* ‘t ,u Kwwali river, snd a shoal <>u a large branch, Nos. net known, bn. will lie made known on the duy of sale. I will aell these shoals separate The plantation lies on the Etowah river and Sharp Mouii tain creek, containing aome of the beat bottom land on the river. The plunta- tution will lie sold in three tract* or parcels; all on the 9mlb lidc of the Riv er in one parcel, with u reserve for the person buying the mill tu Join a dam to the south bank of tha River. All on the north aldoofthe .iver and east of Shaip .Mountain creek in one panel. All on the North aide of the river and west of the creek, including the Mills, in one parcel. This is one of the beat planta tions in Cherokee Georgia, five or six hundred acres cleared and iu cultivation tne railroad rum in less than a half mile riu'i^iuuiie iwi |kwih»ih| inr rwiiiunu iuu« •** *««>■ in Evans and L T Burgees, forfeit I cf the Mill, there is a good mill house ...1*1. *...,. ...I* iif rininnry wiMl tall tllA recogniunce. judgment for ccet; (nrtin D Msars vs J G Mitchell, com- at, judgment for plaintiff; A C Ileg gie va A N Durham et *1., complaint. Judgment for plaintiff; Jno Sconiers et at '$9 Than Dickerson, ejectment, selth-d; Jno B O’NicI va the Nashville Mining Oo., complaint, judgement for plaintiff; fBlMte V|8B May and John Ooilutu, lor failure recogulxanco, judgment for cost; State vs Geo D. Phillips snd J M Me A tee, bond forfeiture, judgment for cost; W A Edwards ve J W Kendall, com plaint, judgment for defendant; Tim Ktehville Gold Mining Co. vs John B O’NUl et al., suit on bond judgment for defendant. with two acts of runners, with all the requirements for grinding wheat and coru, and a saw mill, the mills are not running at this time, thedam being broke The water power can not be exceied any when*, the whole farm containing two thousand acres more or lea*. Any per son wanting a good farm and wateipow er would do well to examine said prop erty, it is well Umbered, well watered, aud as healiliy a place as ilierc Is in the Siate. There is not anotln r place wubm the State with us many advantage" com bined togeth. r. There it a good orchard and comloriabld house* alao on the place Any one wishing to examine said pioper ty will call on the undersigned who Uvea i two mile* south of s*id ;»l*4»e, lie will take t-.n o o n gu GINE 5 S y N IV I D S 11 < 8. r. mmim 32 AND 34 W. MITCHELL 8t., Atlanta, Ga. J. W. Jarvip, JEWELER dr FHOTOORAPIIKR CAN ION, GA. ( an Ite found at III* Gallery at any time where lie is always ready to do good worn at a low price. July 18—If. 2905 18 WIIAT every mother nieda for child, when it i* irouble.I with wcrins. Sold by Dr. J. M Turk, Druggist, Cauton, Ga M.&N.Gu.R.R. On and after July 94th train* on this road vtAII mo at follows, Hundayt excep ted : T 7rain No. I—Northirai-4. Leave Marietta 7:00 a.m. Arrive Blackwell's 7:90 “ Arrive Woodstock 7:45 " Arrive Lebanon 8:19 “ Arrive Holly Springs 8:29 " Arrive Canton 8:90 “ No. 4— Southward, Leave Canton “ " 0:19 A. M, Arrive Holly Springe Arrive Lebanon “ Arrive Woodstock Arrive Black well's Arrive Marietta '* Am) BPBIAL 0A818. I have added to my present large and varied stock of merchan dise a (Mil HHIIMR Parties wh> may need Cof fins or Burial Ca ses can hereafter be supplied in Canton on as reasonable terms as at any other points. 1 also have on hand; for sale at a very low price, the Celebrated SIN AND SKMATORRHSA. A nlwblto Dtaeevavy sad Vow Uapartur* to M*d- HcOinc-, •ntlralf Na« sad •S-> U,« lUm.l, icr- ^ *- 1 — 1 ry - 1 *—•- We must ave One Thousand Subscribers in Cherokee and ad joining ounties in addition to our present list by the first of next January. We hope to have your help in doing this. We have enlarged the size of the ADVANCe to a 7eoluipn folio, thereby giv ing its readers nearly twice as much reading matter as before; and have placed the subscription price remarkably low, as follows: Single copy one yvar, $1.25. *• six mouths, 65, 4 * three months, 35. Now* is the time to subscribe. (Jet the first issue of the enlarg ed edition, aim let us send you the paper regularly. Send it to your abseut friends in Texas and else where while you can get it at the lowest rates possible. NARRia RIMBDYOO. MTL KMB1& 8t. Louis. Ma 0:49 0:99 10.19 10.49 11.16 TVai'a No. 8—Northward, Leave Marietta u Arrive Blackwell’* Arrive Woodstock Arrive Lebauou “ Arrive Holly Springs Arrive Canton " r. M. 4:00 4,20 “ 4:45 '• 5.15 6:25 " .6.50 " Train No. 9- Southward. Leaves Canton " •• 0:80 p. m. Arrive Holly Springs “ 7 :i»0 *• '* “ 7:10 «;90 “ 7:50 - ,. .. g.jjo •< W. F. POWER, Uen’I. Fiosjiiger Agent. Arrive Lebanon Arrive Wixxlatock Arrive Blnckwell'i Arrive Marietta pleasure in showing *>i<l 1*04* «*»»** fi‘ v mg auy Information wanted. W<1 for GEORGIA—Cherokee County: By virtue of an order from the court wfOrdinary of said county, will be sold before the court house door in the town ef Cauton, between the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday In September next, the east half of lot of land No. 280, in the 13th district and 2d section of said county 281 acres more or less belong ing to the estate of Wm, F. Mullins, dr- ceaced. Terms made known on day of axle. Wx. M. MULLINS, Administrator Aug. 1st, 1881. WBLVE TO BTI&TBODT, A Beutiful Book tor the Asking - By applying personally at the oRtee of THE SINGER MANL'F nearest. ... jIANLFAGTU BING CO. (or by postal card if at a dis the benefit of the heirs and e.ediiors, I'erma oi sale one hall cash down, the other half twelve mouihs time with *«v en percent interest per annum, hood for title when the last purchase money is paid. This July 4th, 1881. N. J. PERKINS, Executor of Nvncy V. Latimer, I) o.-aaed & BO SGI A-Cherokee County: 1 PRATT •md FEEDER. When in town call around .<nd see my stock. J. M. McAfee. CANTON, OA.. .Inly, lltli 1881. WiW'St. BEDFORD, YA., 11mm ami Iran Springs. ii ii Respectfully* BEN. • F. PKKRY. 0 r mrm ■ rranidiiaii •/ fTW- mfirwn. f*rM. rimn Bmrtl, rm4 ffri■■ !*/•«*#•>, nmmmrintr* fith Ilia IVmImM* A rmmmtirm. ifaarraa. eaerR MNrpaae tefrere 1«8 r«Nte im n+mmmmmrp.l lARVf AITVIID IV TNI DM. /mm/c. MA«T5nnuotcTM^o7^n!^taTn!inrSIt^n F. S. BARRETT. Flowery Branch, - Georgia Keeps constantly on hand a Urge and|full assortment of J@riri.elaL jHeLchaniLLAe, * Joseph Elsas, ^ To nil whom it may concern -. John l. Meadera having la proper form appli ed to me for permanent letter* of admin- islralion ou ilie estate of Win M. Mead- ers, late of said county, this la to cite all nod singular the creditors and next of gin of Wm. M .Venders, to l»e and appear at my office within tho time allowed by law, and show cause, ifuuy they can, why permanent administration should not bo granted to John T. Menders on said es tate on the first Vouday in September next. Witness my band and official sig nature this August 1st 1881- C. M. McCLURE. Ordinary. Vance} any adult person will be present- a beautifully illustrated copy of *4 with a beautifully 4 New Book entitled OK*H»VH HE H'jaHDEH, —OB THE— MTOIIY OF THE UK, r% EOItOIA - CHEROKEE COUNTY: fX Cicero R Uolbrook haviug applied to be appointed guardiau of the person aud property of Ueuaon K. aud Eligabeth K. Menders, minors under fourteen yours of age, resident* of said county, this i* to cite all pel nous concerned to be and np pear at tlm Septemlmr lerm of thia court and show cbiis<!, ix any they can, why Cicero It. Itolbnok ahould not be mtru* ted with the guardianship of the l>« rson and piopeity of said minors. Witness my official signature this August i. 1881. C. M McCLURE, Oid’y. North aide Pnbliu Square, MAEiaTTA. - 6A. Keeps a full L'“ u of DBY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, BEADY ADE CLOTHING ANP NOTIONS. He makes n specialty of LADIE'S aud GEMLEMAfCSKNIl' UNDEOWEAH Also a Specialty in Cutlery—-Razors SPECTACLES—A GREAT VARIBl’Y-oUlTS containing a handsome and costly steel aving frontispeiecc; also, 28 finely ;ved wood cuts, and Ixiund in an • blue and gold lithographed No charge whatever is made fot his baadaoroe ixxrk . which can be ob- amed-only by appUcatiou at the branch in d anbordteate cJPce* ol The Singer Manufacturing Co. THE SINGER MT4. U> GEORGIA— Cuerokee County: If uo good cause is shown to the contra ry uu order will be granted establishing a publip road in the 880th district, G. M on the hth day of September next, com mencing at the ;vurfb *upt poyuer of O A A/eritt's plantation, tl^eivce of/ Ji^e be tween said Jferitt and W P D.'bb»Lv tli.Q land ol E C Hard iu, thence west to t^ie Marfetta road in front of E C Hardin's house, following the line marked out by "V A*~, 84 Union Squrc, the reviewers. Witness my baud and ot- Princtpal Offloe, »* wY or k. ficl»l signature this August 1st 1881. c M Mc g LUKE Ord’y. any EYES. Go to ace JOSEPH ELSAS, you will find Ilia prices all right. Felt. ». D81, ly. G KOIK i IA —Cherokee County Water Maea Fill*—To Thee I Give Health. NATURE'S REMEDY. Obtained by I’ureat Evupomtion o The Mineral Wnter ot thenu Celebruted Sprintfs. Adapted in chronic disrrb'us, const I p« tion and snrofula—Hy. Iattham, M. D , Pr. s't Virginia Medical Society. Successfully used in dyspepsia, chronic dlarrltoM and scrofula—Prof. S, J nek ton, llnivi-r-ity Pennsylvania. ElBch-nt in anaemia; excellent aupoti- 7. 'r a> d Iilo'd purifier.—II. Fisher. M D., e -'gia. ViTusb’o in uetvous prostration, indi gestion und cholorosis.—G. K. Ilatltcws, .1 1) , N. (V A fine tonic and alterative, very valua ble in d senses peculiar to females, citron c fever aud ague, bronchitis and disea j es of tip- digestive organs.—J. F. Rough- ton M I)., Ala. Very beneficial iu strengthening and improving a reduced system.—Her. Joan W. Beckwith, Bishop ot Georgia. Invaluable as a nervous tonic. —Ho >. I C Fowler, I'enn Recommended a* a prophylactic in tin a rial diatric ».-I). It Faifex, M. IfoN O Restores debilitated systems to health -- I'. .’ eicer. M. D .Ind, ■Use,! with great benefit in malarial 1','Va „n>t diplnheria ’—B. F. Dnpou, M. Prim: of mineral tonics.—Franc's Gill .in, M D.. N. U. Of great curative virtue.—Thomas F. Rumbmrt, M D, 8t. Louis. Beneficial in uterine derangements and mdarious conditions.—G. M. Vail, M. I). OU.o - B -»i remedy ever used in diseiaes of the throat.—P. A. Bifierd. M. D., N ( . Tonic, alterative,diuretic; one of na ture'* greatest remedies.—Medical Asso- cintiun qf Lynchburg, Virginia Adapted ip cr-riapt ufiV-Ctations of the iitueys apd bladder; dyspepsia, lupus, Which lie sells at bottom pric-n, He i* also agent for tile sale ut BfftDLKY'S and ZELL'8 STANDARD GUANOS ami tlm very liest Acid Phosphate-., n-ima— cotton option and fair grndiug of cotton in the fall. March 4 )y Highest cash price paid tor cotton j/paJntm J/Hau.tkin.4., Dicalkbs in DR V QOODS,{NOTIONS, HOOTS, SHOES,JiA 18, HA HI) WAKE! clothing, Family Groceries, Etc IfliOWlBY BitAHlia. aiaomaiA. And Agents tor th *»'•« of Soluble Pacific snd Pendleton's Ammo' int.d Hu|wr 'ncific Acid—the very best Perliiixer* <>n the — '• " Ii phosphate aud Soluble P i ash prices id f r cotton March 8 ly. ‘ * fpAtJtLLiAlirjl. ScS'JJ. s\ INSHlrs IKON WORKS. MANUFACTURERS OF tjik IMPROVED WINSlffP fit IT fON GIN, SELF FEEDER A CONDR8ER. COTTON PRESSES, pioil STRAW. HAND ft HORSE PGWBR, 8HAETJNG, BUT,MRS, H*NOKUS. bAW MILLS. ASD MILL ORAItING np F.VRRV DE8CRIH- „... . F.VRRV DKSmiH- TION. ENGINES AND OTHER MACHINERY REPAIRED. ESTIMATES FURNISH’ • * ED ON APPl.ft’ATION. Oorres|)ondence solicited. Address, /V *4 »*W' ALI ’tf •untrue To all »It un it may concern: .lame* P. Groover having In proper from np- plietl tome lor permanent letters of ad ministration on the estate of Jacob ■ mo ver, late of suid county, this is to ci:e all and aiugular the creditors and next , t 1 kiu of ./udb Groorer, to be and appear ut tny office within the time allowed by li WIBSHJP Sc SATXS 19 Mmi'.fWatUekla, Pi. AVE MY it my omce wituin me ume auowco oj _ .-Mjin t i. r ,. 0 Isav, and .how cause, if any they can ' 4*1 J , e why p,e-man cut administration should A (josueotthj Pmelit Ucmctl) Groover on I --2905—and they brought away 'j halfa pint ot' wortnu.” Sod by ^._„ r ---- rvs,'iwn r ? n ^ * Dr- J, M- Turk, Druggist, ant on , eiiluritsisTicr.'fulnua And’cutaneous affec lions —R v.J. ) M orinan. M D., Va. Ih lieves headache, promptly—both sick nervous—Rev E f Dodson, Va .Suipub- sqpjffy xfj/it |rec pt any physi cian dc-siritig tip 1 tpst. P"|ffP det* sunt free. 4n,|>>is with taph puOksgr. Wa- u-r a» it coni » frtpn tip: fiip iiig* 9^ P'T P'-a u| i, g i| us hi gl>»ss -fj 50 for 5 gallots, «4 for 111 gallons, 87 for 20 gal Ion- ill ta li-. ,1/1an 5(1 cents and ||. 92 An a .1 *8 tor half due Pt-k pU'e augai’coaicd, 25c. 50c aud $1 package | At 2 », 82 Ou, ami *5 halt'd X. Sent post paid anywhere This Mass aud Pill- contains in reduoed space all the curative powers of the water, aud is convenient, |,nlatidd" uml soluble. Bpnugs opeu for visitors June 1st. Board 930 per mouth, Special rates to families and partus, i urriages tnett visitors at Forest and Lawyer's depot, each four miles from spring*,'up m ad vice ot arrival. Address A. M. DAVIES, Pres, of the Company. 72 Main 8t., Lynchburg, Va, Bold by Dr. John M. Turk, Canton, Georgia. [TTERN ara highly veenmiminted fer fijj rtiteftei Tfr ring a c,r„>i:i ana efficient fpuici / Wf c i* 1 . 1 3' mfFaxrt, Wool of AppSiU. of frrtoytk, ^tf*^***- a^ 1 '* blood. tile nfio gives ntw Hit tb tb«( nepvw*. i ' ai... sutmivinii mil dfHMDllL lYUlDUlIRI. HI IKON B£ <1 niring a Catih j str«n«u»cnN me muiww, - —- — - - -— ^^ — like a charm nn tlm tllgestiva organs, removing all dyspeptu. »y»lH{WM, s«el. , 3W/V." (At Enact. JMMnn, II«U .'a /As stomch. Hf^oro etc. Tb« only iron Preparation that will not blaeken the teetli or give lieadaclio, (hfid by nil drupgUt*. Writ* for the A B G Book, 89 pp. of useful ana amusing reading—«rn(/«'«. B1U)\VN CHEMIOAIt CO., Baltimore, Md. ITTERS