Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, June 10, 1904, Image 12

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SUSIN* NEWS. > Hoppenlngs of a Wsekatths South Ena Poat Offleo. riME^ enterprise; A8VIELE, GEOK'ilA, JU.VE 10 1904. mfmm L. Mitchell and family left Wednesday morning for their home in ■"Philadelphia. Messrs. O. B. Brown and 8 Slater went to Thomairflle l»st Friday Picnic* warn to be the order of the day. Mr. Henry Qnarterman and family of Thomaaville came down Saturday to visit relatives. Cotton bloom* are no longer a rarity. Crop prospects her* are excellent. Mr. J. B. Tel hot,went to Thomaarilla Saturday on bnrine**. Prof. F. O. Bo*e went to Thomaaville Monday to attend the teacher* butt tote. J. W. Wsldsn who haa oharge of the colored school here, ia also in atten dance. There waa a large congregation at Sethpage church laat Supday, the occa sion being Children'* Day. T!u> recita tion* by the children were unusually well rendered, especially that giren by Willie Dickey, non of Mr. A. U. Dick ey. The Rev, E. E. Roue is to be com plimented upon his good work at this church. a Misses Bessie Copeland and Klin QuaUe* accompanied by Mr. Chandler Copeland drove over from Metcalf* Sunday morning to attend service at Betlipage church. We hear that Mr. J. W. Hayes, ( who ha* been very lick with typhoid fever for several weeks, had a relapse last Friday, and hi* condition is critical. Dr. W. F. Robertson, and Mr. F. B. Van Brunt, of Iamonla, went to Thom- asville Saturday. Mr. Van Brunt Is having trouble with hi* eye*, and wentj to consult Dr. T. M. McIntosh. People* Party. , The People'* party is,called to meet at. the donrt house ill Thomaaville on Sat- urday, June the 18th,. 1801, at eleven o’.olof*. All reformer, am inyited to meet with us. Th* object of the meet-’ lug I* to elect'a new executive oommlt- ? tco and name delegatee to "the National Convention to convene at Springfield, Bis., on {inly 4, 1904. I have arranged to have speaking by G. B. Onun. - J. B. Wanting. Ohm. Oonoty Committee. STATE OF GEORGIA—County of Thomas. a nor Thos. J J. Jordan) vs. f Libel for Divorce. Julia B. Jordan) It apgearing that the defendant, Julia Brown Jordan la not a resident ot Geor- f« ala, Ilia ordered that servtoe be nerfeo- hsdln accordance with seotlona 2133 and 4978 of the Civil Code of Georgia, and that notice containing the name* of tho partlca plaintiff and defendant, with caption sotting forth the oourt, the term and character of tho action mb a notice directed and addressed totha party to be thus served who ia Jolla Brown Jor- i dan* the defendant, 4w w ir , r |t>, *d* n ff her to be end appear at the next term of Thomaa Superior oocrt, and bearing teat 4a the name of tha Jungo of 8.0, S. 0„ . and signed by the clerk. Tha same to ha published in th* Timea-Enterprtse twice a month for two months. This nth day of June, 1904. Sobt, G. MrroHtu.. Jndgo Superior Court Son. Oironlt. J. W. Groover, as. O. ft 6-108 . Petition for Charter. State of Georgia Chatham County: 'Tothe HonorsMePhillip Cook. Sec- retary of State fob the State of. Geor gia: The petition of the undersigned, whose names and residences are herein- afterfnlly tet forth; respectfully shops: l.—Th*t they desire to be lnoorpora- ted under the laws of Georgia, ** provi ded in the Acts of 1899 and th* Acte of 1890 amendatory thereof, pages 80 and 8t. 3. --They desire for themselves, their ■nooeseon and their associates, td be incorporated under the name and style of the South Atlsntio & Mexican Gulf 8.—The railway oohremplated in this petition for a charter it to he about three hundred and twenty-five miles In length, beginning at, in or near the city city of Savannah, -In the county of Chatham and state of Georgia, and run ning in a southwesterly direction through the counties of Chatham, Bry an, liberty, Tattnall, Appling, (at or near Baxley), Coffee (at or near Doug* laaand Willaobooliee) Berrien (at or near Nathrllle or/Sparks) Colquitt, Brooks, Thomas, (sror near Thomaaville), and Deoatnr, in tho State of Georgia; and the oountlea of Leon (at or near Talla hassee). Gadsden, Wanknlla, Liberty, Franklin, CMhonn and Washington, in the state of Florida, to deep water on the Golf of Mexico. 4. —The capital stock of said railway shall be three million dollara with the privilege of increasing said capital stock ro the mm of five million dollsrs all of said capital slock to consist of common 5. —They desire the charter of said railway ro continue for und during the period of one hundred and One (101) years, a* allowed by law. 8.—The principal offices ,f said rail way shall be located in the city of Sa vannah Georgia. , 7. —Your petitioners declare that they do intend in good faith to go forward withqat delay to secure subscriptions to the capital stock and to construct, equip, maintain and operate said railway. 8. —Your petitioners further show thoothey have given fonr weeks (4) notice of tlietr intention to apply for a charter by the publication of this pe tition in the newspapers in which the sheriff’* advertisements are published, in each of tho counties through which sKKTVsllwsy shall run, once a week for four week* (4), before the filing of this petition. ,1 WHEREFORE, your petitioners pray that they may be incorporated under the provision* of tho law* and the con stitution of the state of Georgia, with all of the powers and. privilege* Incident to snch corporations, nnder and by vir tue of the laws and the said ponstitatioii of Mid state. 9. —Tour petitioners attach hereto their names and residences respectively, si follows, towit: D. G. Pune, Chatham County Geor gia. John J. McDonough, Chatham Ooun- , Chatham County, Geor gia. / D. G. Purse. Jr., Chatham County, ^.ISjr'Ooiqas, M. D., Appling County 0. W. Dean; Appling County, Geor-' ■IP; L. Sweat, Oofree County, Georgia. John McLean, Coffee County, Geor- gia. W. J. Rogers, Berrien County, Geor- 1. W. Purdom, Berrien County,'Geor gia. 8-8-41. WORLDS FA'K. St. Lonl* Via Central ot Oeorgla Railway. Los; ■'rates, shortest route, quickest time! Choice of Jh-ee routes via At lanta, Montgomery or Birmingham. Sleeping car* all the way. From Alban? season tickers 935.00. 60. day tickets 629.35 15 day ticket *25.00. Coach Excursion Tickets good only in coacbe on sale from all coupon points, 617.15 limit ten days Proportionate io/rates from other points. For full particulars. World’s Fair Lit erature, maps, etc., call on or write your nearest ticket or I. O. Brinson, commer cial Agent, Albany, Ga. Application Leave to Sell. Georgia, Thomas County: Notioe is hereby given that the under- signal has applied to the Ordinary of said ooonty for leave to sell land belong ing to the estate of Joseph Moore, for the payment of debts and distribution. Saidapplieation will be heard at the regular term of tho Court of Ordinary for said ooonty to be held on the first Monday in Jute 1904. This May 2nd., 1904. M. A. Fleetwood, Adminiatra- tor open the eetate of Joeeph Moore. 6-8-4. Notice Local Legislation. Notice of intention to apply for the passage of a local bill by the next session of the legislature entitled: "An act to amend the charter of the town of Met calfe, Ga., Thomas coonty, so as to au thorize said town to levy and collect a tax on all the taxable property in said town not to exceed one half of one per oent.” 6-10 it Notice to Jail Contractors, Sealed proposal, will be received at Thomasville. Ga, by the Bqsrd of Com missioners of Roads and Revenues of Thomas county Go., until IS o'clock noon Tuesday July 8 for sn addition! to the Thomas county jail. Plans and specifications now on file at the office 01 the Chairman of Board. Each bidder will be allowed and ex pected to furnish with bit bid specifica tion tor steel wild iron wotk describing material and construction be proposes to furnish conforming to site of cells shownln plan. Bidders must furnish with proposal a certified check for I500 made payable to E. M. Smith Chairman to assure said county if bla proposal ia accepted, that he win furnish with his contract a sc- curity bond for double amount of bis bid (as the law directs). Same to be satis factory to the Board otherwise laid check will be forfeited to the county. t The right ia reserved to reject any and all proposals. E. M. Smith. Ch'r'm. Board of Com. of Roads & R LOCAL LEGISLATION. Notice is hereby given that appUca- tlon will be made to the next session of the General assembly for the passage of the following, towit; A BILL to he entitled an not to amend the act approved October, 8, 1881), entitled: "An act to re-incorporate the town of Thomaaville as the Olty of Thomaaville, and for other purposes”—so ss td con fer upon the City of Thomaaville the authority to bay or build and eqnip an Elehfrlo Lighting Plant in said city for thetturposeof furnishing Electric Light* forme streets and buildings of said city andvH(b power to operate such a plant for her own benefit .and to sell Electric. Light* and power to consumers, and to elect all necessary officers and employers to operate said plant and to control the Thomaaville, Ga. May 16, 1604. 8-57 Notice of Sale. GEORGIA—Thomsk Oottkty: - By virtue of an order of the’ court or ordinary of said coonty will be sold at public outcry on the first Tnetfay in July 1904, at the court bouse in said countv between the usual hours of sale, the following real estate situated in the city of Thomaaville, and county of Thomas to-wit: Lot commencing at a ppint 119 feet from N. W, corner of Lee and Steven* street*, on the north aide of Lee street and running westerly along Lee street 88 feet to land line of O. L. Thompson, thence along said Thompr son’s line parallel with Stevens street, 179 feet; thence northward 33 ft. to Vickers line; thence eastwanl with Vickers line 70 feet; thence northward along Vickers line 87 ft. theooe east ward parallel with StevenAtreet 94 ft. to line of lot poenpied by Luoy Butler, known as the Bower lot, eald point be ing 86 feet from Stevens street; thence along said Bowers lot in aontberiy di rection to starting point on North aide of Lee street The sale will continue from day to day, between the tame hours until all of said property ia told Terms cash. 8. T. Hamilton, Guardian of J Ethel Hamilton. Application for Dismission. GEORGIA—THOMAS OoUHTT: John B. Everitt, guardian of Misa Blanche Ainsworth, has applied tome for a diacharge from hia guardianship of Mias Blanche Ainsworth, This it there fore to notify all persona concerned to file their objections, it any they have, on or before the first Monday in Jnly, 1904, elie he will he discharged from his gnanluinahip a* applied for. Wm. M. Jokes, 8-10-4 Ordinary. BOILER FOR SALE 36 Horse Power Boiler, Good as nev Terms easy. W. P. Sparks, 010 4t ThoniahTllle* Ga. Petition for Discharge. GEORGIA—Thomaa county. J. O. Stanaland, Guardian of John G. Cnlpepper and Foy Waldren (nee Cul pepper; has applied to me for a discharge from his guardianship of John G. Cul pepper and Foy Waldren (uee Culpep per.) Tliia 1* therefore to notify all irsona concerned to file their objections _ any they have, on or before the first Monday in July 1904, else he will be discharged from hie guardianship as ap plied for. Wm. M. Jones, Ordinary. 6-97-4. f Unadulterated honest drag* are always to’ be iiad at rotabliihment. When yon are sick yon cannot afford to take chances. In here you take no ohfuww, bo- cause we guarantee all our drags to ba absolutely pure. Our Prescription Department, it unexcelled. S. H. PRICE CO. Hole Agent Jacobs Candies. - Sick headache results from a disorder ed stomach and is quickly cured by Chamberlain's Stomach ana Liver Tan eta. For sale by J. W, Peacock, d. &w <*ke no other. Application to Sell. GEORGIA-Thomae County. To all whom it may ooncern: E. M. Smith and R. Thomaa, Jr., Ex ecutors of the last will and testament of W. E. Davies, ’Oeoeased, have in doe form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased, and said appli cation will be heard 911 ttie firsi'Monuuy in Jnly, 1984. 8-10-4 W. M. Jones, Ordinary. TOO NEAR HO.ttb. Thomaaville People Can See that Freud Could Not be attempted. Residents of Albany which ia near enough <0 Thomaaville so that any at tempt to deceive would be futile, de Clare that Doan’s Kidney I’illicute kid ney diseases and backache and thsy stand by what they say. It ia easy for any Thomaaville sufferer to verify this proof, Mrs. Annie Woodall, of 157 Broad street, Albanv, Ga.. says; ‘T have de rived a great benefit from the use of Doan's "Kidney Pills. My back was causing me almost continual misery. The pain waa right across the small of it—a heavy, dull, bearing down pain and a weakness. 1 used many different medidnes, without apparent result, and also tried liniments, but the pain still remained. I saw Doan's Kidney Pills advertised and got a box and gave them a thorough trial, I am very much pleas ed with the results. The pun has left d I ieel vary much better in every way. You are welcome 10 use my name as a reference." •Emphatic endorsement can be had right here in Thomasville. Drop into R. Thoma. Jr's, dragstoreand aak what liis customers report, >For sale by all dealers. Foxter-Mil- burn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan's-and FREE TICKET TO WORLD’S FAIR. To the person guessing nearest our cash sales for the month of June, we wil present a round trip ticket to the World’s Fair-at St.^Louis. As a guide to guess byj we give our cash sales for the corresponding month for three years, 1901, $981.94. • 1902, $876.53. 1903, $936.53. OneGuess With Each Dollar Cash Spent With US. * In order to make the Sale doubly interesting we name SPECIAL PRICES for J ONE ONLY. One lot Men’s $5.00, $6.00 high quartered shoes $2.99 “ “ “ $3.00, $4.00 low “ “ $2.49 “ “ “ $i.oo, $1.25 Negligee Shirts 75 “ “ “ $1.25, $2.00 Shirt Waists 79 “ “ 25c. Hosiery 15c. 2 for . 25 One Lot Ladies’ $2.50 and $3.00 Oxfords $1.74 “ “ “ 2.50 and 3.50 “ small sizes and narrow toes 75 One lot Ladies, $1.25Oxfords. 75 Two lots Childrens Slippers at 25 and 50c. ALL STRAW HATS AT COST. Come and go to St. Loub at our Expense. Thomasville Shoe Company. Petition for Charter. GEORGIA—Thomas County. To the Superior Court ofeaid county: The petition of W. H. Brandon, W. M, Hardy, M. R. MaUette, J. H. Merrill, S. A. Roddenbery, Alex W. Beater James Watt, G. S. Whitney, Obaa. S. Hebard, all oi said county, respectfully .boweih that ibey desire to be incorpor. ated under the name and style of the “Trustees of the Young Men's Christian Association of Thomaaville, Georgia,* said corporation to continue for twenty vears, with privilege of renewal, ana to have power by a majority vote to fill the vacancies in its bodyfrom tbemembership of some of the Evangelical churches in Thomaaville,provided that not more than four shall at any rime be from the same denomination and all future presidents of the "Young Men's Christian Associ ation of Thomasville Georgia" shall be while in office members ex officio of said board of trustees, except in case where the office of president office of the asso ciation shall be conferred upon a mem ber of said board when the number snail consist of 9. A number of persons having subscrib ed and agreed to donate a large fund, amounting in the aggregate to about 87.ooo.oa for the purposeoi providing a house for the Young Men's durtstian As sociation of Thomasville, Georgia, and to carry on the work of said association, and more than half of it being actually f taid in, and said subscribers to said und having chosen and appointed your petitioners as Trustees to take charge of and collect said fund ana t" see that the purposes for which it was subscribed and donated are nroperlv carrird out; and to that end trie -aid subscribers having directed your te'it oners to cause them selves to be mane a corporation upon the terms, stipulations, and restrictions ex pressed in this petition, the same is filed f-r the purpose of acting nnder said appointment and instructions. The object and particular business of said corporation will therefore, he to collect and receive said fund heretofore subscribed, nr such property as may be donated to it by gift, intervivos, ora will, or any natural increase from rrn *, in terest or otherwise on tbeir investments, and to purchase and toehold such real .stale ar may be necessary for the purpose intended, and to erect thereon such building or buildings as mav be deemed a • usable, to be used and oc cupied by the said Young Men's Chris tian Association of Thomasville Ga., where it shall carry on the busioeas and the work of said association, as indicat ed in its charter and by-laws, and to pay to said association the amount author ised in the beading of said subscriptions. Sait corporation to have full power in oarrying out the objects for which it is created, as aW- expressed, to pur chase, receive, and hold any and all property, real «r personal, v hich mav be acquired by it, and to cootrol sod collect all rents, issues, and profits thereof, tor the purpose Cf carrying out tbs trust conndea to it; and after paying all taxer, assessments, insurance, sod expenses necessary asd incident to the preserva tion and care of the building or build ings, to pay over any surplus to the treasurer of the Young Mens Christian Association of Thomasville, Ga. The real estate and ottier properly held by said corporation shall never be liable for any debt, contract or obligation of the Young Men's Christian Association of Thomasville, Georgia, its officers or committees, except that slid trustees shall have the right, after having ex hausted the subscription now in band and which may hereafter be secured dur ing the construction of the building, to Notice of Sale. GEORGIA—Thomas County. irity deed for such sum (not exceed Fifteen Hundred Dollars (f 1300) a« he necessary to complete «atd build ing may in*. The corporation to be created under this petition i* to be and remain a sepa rate and distinct bode corporate and person in law from said Christian Asso ciation. The said corporation to be created in accordance with this petition is never to have power to encumber the whole or any pan of the property held by it except ia above stated. No intoxicating liquors are ever to be sold and, end no game of chance pen mitted upon any property purchased with the funds herein referred to* or held by said corporation. Said corporation shall have power ti contract and be contracted with, to sue and be sued, and have all other powers, and franchises necessary and in to the objects of said corporation; and the same being in all respects elee mosynary in its character, and not for personal gain or profit to the members, t is to have no capital stock, and the contracts of the corporation are to bind ing on it in its corporate capacity alone and not in any sense or manner upon the members individually. Your petitioners pray the granting of n order investing them ana their suc cessors to be appointed as heretofore provided, with the corporate powers aforesaid, and creating • body corporate upon the terms herein expressed. J. H. Merrill. Petitioners Atty. GEORGIA—Thomas County: Clerk Office Superior Court. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy qf the original now on file in my office. May 25 I9i»4. J. W. Groover, 6 3 4t CURED HIS MOTHER of RHEU MATISM, “My mother has been a sufferer for manv vears with rheumatism,"says W. H. Howard, of Hu&bind*. Pa. “At times she was unable to move at all, while at times walking was painful. 1 presented her with a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and after a few applications she decided it was the most wonderful pain reliever she had ever tried, in fact, she is never without it nqw and is at all times able to walk. An occasional application of Pain Balm keeps away the pain that she was formerly troubled with." For sale by |. W. Peacock. d&w WHOOPING COUGH. “In the spring of 1901 my children had whooping cough," says Mrs. D. W. Capps, of Oapps, Ala. "I used Cham berlain's Cough Remedy with the most satisfactory results. I think this is the best remedy I have ever seen for whoop ing cough. This remedy keeps the cough loose, lessens the severity and frequency of the coughing spells and Under an I by virtue of a Sscuriiy Deed, power of sale therein incorporated from E. D. Wnitaker, R. P. Dos* and S P. Doss, to me. due vn of J ini. 19 n», said deed having been m ide 10 secure and for 1 h* purposeof securing certun in- debted *es< to me, 4»videnced by a Prom issory Note, dated June &th, l~oo. tor the sura of Six Tbousand4$«,ocMOo,) Dollars, and the same being fully described in the said security deed,, I will at public outcry, before the Court Home door in Tbomasville, said .State and County, on the First Tuesday in July. 190* .sell the following described real estue and per sonal property, to-wit;. All that tractor parcel ot land situated lying and being in the City of Thomaa- ville, said State and County, on the West Side of Broad Street, between Fletcher Street and the A. C. L. Ry., more par- ticuarly described as fronting 70 feet on Broad Street and running through (he block to Madison Street, 3to feet, the railroad cutting off a small coro*r;boun~ ded on the South by the Palin lot, and on the North by what was formerly known as-the Barr lot; said real estate known as the Kentucky Stables, oppo site the Piney Woods Hotel. Also the following described personal property, to-wit: Three Oinnibusses. known as the Mit- cbel House Buss, Piny woods Buss, and the Masury Buss; five Phaetons; three Top Buggies; Eleven Carriages; One Glass enclosed Landau; Three Six-Seat ed park Wavons; Three Four-seated Buck-Boards; Three Four-Seated Open Surries; Four Hunting Wagons; One Two-Horse lolt Wagon: Two Baggage Wagons; Two Truck Carts; Fourteen Sets of Doub'e Harness; Eight Sets of Single Harness; Three Men’s Saddles; Four Ladies' Saddles; Nine Riding Bridles; Fifty Winter Lap Robes; One Cutting Box; One Office Desk; One Office Safe and Stable Implements; One Bay Horse, ten years old, named Ragen; One B ack Horse’ eight years o»d un- junamed; One Black Mare, ten vears old, named iNellie; One Sorrel Horse, ten years old, named Post Boy; One Bay Gelding, ten ycm.cs old, named Cox; One Brown Gelding, eight years old Jim Bell One Red Sorrel horse, eight years old, named Pittman; One Brown Horae ten years old, named Hero; One Sorrel Horse, eight years old, nameu Hero; One Sorrel Horse, eight years old named Sam Bunvan, One Bay Horse, nine years old: named Jerry; One Black Horse seven years old named George; One Sorrel Horse, six years old named Pomp;One Brown Gelding, seven years old named Heath;One Gelding five years old, ntmed Black Hawk; One Chestnut Griding, seven years old,named Stanley; One Bay horse, ten years old, named Joe Ray; One Bay Mare. Six Years old, named Simpkins; One Bay Gelding, Six >ears old, unnamed; One Horse, Nine years old, named Jake Scott; One Bay Gelding, six years unnamed: 1 bay horse eight years old, named Will; One Bay Horse eight yean old, named Herbert; One Dappled Gray Horse, nine years old, unnamed; One Horse eight years old, named Big Dick; One Horse eight years old. named White Foot; One Brown Horse nine years old, named Lost Horse; One Bay Horse, ten vears old, named Sam; On« Bay Mare, Ten years old, named Fannie; One Brown Horse, ten years old, named Joe Brown; One Bay Mare, seven years old. named Snip-Nose; One Bay Horse, eight years old, named Cicero; One Horse, five years old, named Blaok Diamond; One Chest nut Mare, seven years old, named Emma; One Sorrel Saddle Horse, eight years old unnamed; One Bay Horse, eight years old,*named Simon; One Bay Horse eight years old, named Chastain; One Rea Roan Horse, nine years old, named Rathbone; One Bay Horse, lour Vears old, namsd Bacon Wilks; One Bay Mare, five vmrs old, named Valicia, and oncBay GeMing, seven years old named otiinicjt The proceeds ol sale as contracted in- said Security deed to be applied first to the payment of the amount due on the note for which this deed was made, and the balance of the proceeds, if any, to be paid to the makers of said deed and note; terms of sale cash. R. A. Cooke S. A. Roddenbery, Roscoe Luke. Attysfor R. A. Cooke. 6-10 4t Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA—Thomas County. Under and by virture of an order of the Hon.court of ordinary of said coun ty the undersigned will sell on the lint Tuesday in July 190s before the Court house door in the City of Thomaville* is Thomas County, Ga. to the highest bid der for cash the following described property, to-wit. All of lot number !q according to Me- Swain's survey thereof in that portion of town of Thomasville, said State and County known as .Ea6t End. Said lot fronting on Colton Avenue 68 feet and running back North I92' and one half feet to an alley, containing one third of an acre more or less. Sold as the prop erty of Toseph Moore deceased for the purpoee of distribution among the heirs* 6-io-4t M. A. Fleetwood Admr Petition for Discharge. GEORGIA—Thomas County: Wm. McKay, Jr Executor of the -Jast will of A. W. Clisby, late of said County deceased, having filed his petition for discharge, this is to cite all persons con cerned to show cause against the gran ting of this discharge at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary of said County held on the first Monday in July, 1904- 6-7-4 * W. M. Jones Oidinary Application For Administration. GEORGIA—Thomas County. To Whom it Mar Concern; M A Fleetwood, pobUo Administrator, has made application to me in terms of the statute to be made administrator, do bonis non, with will annexed, of the es tate of John N McKinnon, deceased, and that said application will he heard at the July term, 1904, of the Court of irequeue, or uie cougning speus and Ordinary of Thomas county. Georgia, counteracts any tendency toward pneu-1 1 W m. M. JONESj OrdriSy mania. For sale by J. W. Peacock. C-10-4t 3