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THE DAIIVIBANNER’WATCHMAN, ATBE8B, GEORGIA* SPSDAV, MAY 19, i860.
It’Hflfl N«var Failed,
BotaMC Blodl Balm, (B.B.BJ JU cum in*
Had of cm* at Scnfo!a,Ecania ud otta. end*-
^ blood <ll*a*«,afi« other tiwiawot had l*«
tried aed failed. You do yowiif .ad fatally great
uintko aatan you glw thb exeelltai renodr o
Mai Send to Biood Bala Co. Atlaata, Gh,for
llbstrstad “Book of Wonders* Med with Viters
trom persons cured by D. UJL
its. X. j. Rossman, Greensboro, tis,sritot
* I haw a bdjr friend who has bean entirely cured
of an ugly scrofulous fees
out of tba skin, and the naa of i wo
bottles of H. B. B. effactad an entire core. I know
•f several cases of blood diseases cared speedily by
the use of 0. D. D. „ .
R.G. Tinsley writes: My mother aid slstrr
tied B. B. B. for scrofula and ulcerated sore throat
PERSONS AND THINGS,
local <itSTtlT¥vi cp into mull
PACKAOBS.
SORE THROAT
from Ua bn thsa all otbar
. A. H. Nichols, UOGraySt, Atlanta, Ga^writes:
"My wife for several years has been suffering with
♦hat physicians terra Eczema, affecting her whole
body, limb* and scalp. It appeared that her whole
tirfn would shed off lu scales about «#iice a week,
leaving the surfacs red and tender, and sometimes
cracked open. Her general health (ailed, and (or a
While it was thought she would die, as several doc
tors sad numerous patent medicines failed to give
rn 7C If ■ any relief. My brother-in-law. Mr. J.
tu4bMA B. Cummings, was selling the II. B.B
and insisted that I should try it on my wife. I did
to, and to flutter astonishment site commenced
improving at once, and threu bottles, costing only
F 1 . effected an satire curs. It Is wonderfully quick
(a action. M
D. M. McRae, Waynesboro, Miss* writes: " My
nni| a sister was aftktsd with bolls which sadly
DUILu inpalred her health, and sha lost flesh
and strength each day. Owe bottle of B D. B. acted
Ikaaaagk and prodacad a complete cure."
Railroad Cora mission of Georgia.
Campbell Wa iace, Chairman.
I.. N. Trammell,
Alex S. Erwin,
Commissioner!..
Atlanta, Ga., May 16th, 1889.
Circular No. 145,
Fraight Tariff of tho Savannah, Florida
As Western and Brunswick k West
ern Railroad Companys.
The Commissioner.- 1 having adjudged
that the Savannah, Florida and West
ern Railroad Company *.n.l the Bruns
wick and Western Railroad Company
fall within the ojx a ration of Rulo One
of the “Rules Governing the Transpor
tation of Freight,” It is hereby ordered
that said companies be allowed to charge
no more than the following rates, and
for purjmses of transportation In apply
ing said rates, said roods be considered
us Constituting hut one and the same
road, and suid rules shall be computed
as upon parts of one and the same road:
1. To classes 1, & 3, 4, 5, 0, A. K. G
and II add to Standard Tariff as follows:
Between 0 and (JO miles fifty (50) per
eeni. J
Between 00 ami
per cent.
Between 100 and 150 miles thirty (30)
per cent.
Between 150 and 200 miles twenty
five (25) per cent.
Over 200 miles twenty (20) per cent.
2. Fertilizers, L. C. L. t Class K
. twenty (20) percent added.
Fertilizers, C. L., not less than ten
(10) tons of two thousand pounds each
Class M with twenty(20) |ht centadde
3. Classes C, D, and F per note B of
Circular No. 82.
4 To all other Classes apply the C<
missioner's Stan lard Tariff.
All circulars ami parts of circulars in
conflict herewith are hereby repealed.
This circular to take effect on the first
day of July, 1880.
By order of the Board,
C'AMrificLL Wallace,
A. C. Biiiscok, Chairman.
Secretary.
Yam i otatoc slips, at King’s store
Ice cream and milk shakes at C.
Bode**. 5-22
For potato slips call R. L. With
erspoon. * 5.30
Mr. M. L. Branch, of Farmington,
was in the city yesterday.
The Israelites are going to have a
picni** Shady Grove Tuesday,
lee lemonade at C*. Ifiwle’*. 5-22
If you want the finest Cabinets ever
made in Athens, call on Mills,
Mr. Frank Myers, a prominent busi
ness man of Augusta, >» In the city.
Ice cream ot C\ Bode’*. . 5-22
Mr. and Mr*. P. Fr.nklnsteln leave
for Macon this morning.
Milk shakes at C. Bode**. 5-22
Don’t forget to make your city tax
returns before June 1st. 8-10
If you want a horse ami buggy tele
phone 01. J. R. Craw forth 7-0
Rave you made your city tax re
turn*. 0-10.
My time expire* the 23th for making
$3.00 Cabinet*. Mills.
Make your city tax returns at once,
and avoid the rush at the last of the
month. 0-10
The milk shakes and ich cream at C.
Bode’* are delightful. 5-22
No. 5 are thinking of not wearing
their beaver* and cut-a-way coats to
Columbus.
('ubiuct Picture* only $3.00 per dozen,
till the 25th. Mills.
Pitching dollar* is now one of the
principle amusement* on Broad
Htreot.
Milk shake* and lemonade served at
C. Bode’s by a handsome young ludv.
5-22
Mr*. Joe Myers, a popular society
lady of Augusta, i* the guest of Mr*.
Mosei Myer* in Cobbham.
It Is proposed to get two of tho pro
fessional base ball club* to play a game
here during commencement.
Coleman advertises himself by let
ting out Ids tin puns. Coleman always
has ills left eye to buaiues*.
All person* who fail to make their
city tax returns by June 1st, will be
subject to a double tax. 0-1o.
The firemen are all elated over their
trip to Columbus. No. 5 will do their
best to capture tl.a first prize.
Mr. 8. Rexinger has a Jewish Shekel
Unit was given him by his grandfather.
It is the only coin of this kind in Ath-
Railroad Commission of Georgia
O.m-Bu.L W* LLACK, Chairman,
I.. N. 'I’ltAVfMKM.,
Alkx. 8. Kuwix, roiutniaaioiiera.
Atlanta, Ua., May lath,1889.
Circular 146.
Correction or Circular 141.
1. Add to second paragraph of Circu
lar No. 142, a* follows: “Class J per
Standard Tariff.”
2. The enforcement of Circular No.
142 is hereby postponed to the first day
of July, 1880.
By order of the Board,
CAxrBKLL Wallace,
A. C, Briscoe, ( huiruiaii.
Secretary.
Brain and Nerve Tonic,
Coca-Cola, a delicious bev
erage, oc. L. 1). Sledge &
Co.
Hi. II0LT HECK1VES INJURIES
By Falling Into th. Cut on tk. C. * M.
Railroad, on Oconto Street.
While Mr. B. C, Holt, a painter for
Klein A Martin, was walking last
night on the side of the cut on Oconee
street on his way to the C. 4b M. depot,
he made a mt*-xtep and fell Into the ent
some ten feet.
Ilia right arm wiu broken Just above
t ie w rist and the left side of hi* head
above the ear was badly bruised. He
did not lose consciousness and went at
once to Dr. Lowry and had his arm
set. Mr. Holt i* from Macon, having
been in Athena about four weeks,
This Is what you ought to have. In
fact, you£mu*t have It, to fully rqjoy
life. Thousands are searching for It
daily, and mourning because.|hey find
it not. Thousands upon thousand* of
dollars are spent annually by our peo
ple In the hope that they may attain
this boon. And yet It may be had by
all. We guarantee that Electric Bitters,
if used according to Erections and the
ti*c persisted In, will bring you Good
Digestion and oust the demon Dyspep
sia and install instead Eupepsy. We
recommend Electric Bitter* for Rys-
yepsia and all diseases of JJver.Sf
and Kidney*. Mold at 50c. and $1.00 per
bottle by John Crawford A Co. or L.
P. Madge A Co. Druggists.
The young cotton sampler who ha*
been trying *ond paper on hi* face for
freckle*, say* if his face will last he
will stop the freckle*.
Mr. Pape, who ha* b-. vii with (’apt.
J. II. Rucker for the pant season, leave*
this morning for Germauy to visit his
family.
I Don’t fail to attend the meeting of
r?* cs forty (40) | f | l0 organizers of the new military
cou»pr.::y at council chamber Monday
night at 8 o’clock.
Chief Burra**, of the Columbus Fire
Department, arrived in the city to see
about the Athens fireman going to the
Columbus tournament.
In ten days the Public School* will
close for the Sumiper, Teachers and
children have worked faithfully, and
will enjoy the rest.
!'Joe Moreland, of the Ace of Spades
notoriety, was found beastley drunk on
Jackson street yesterday. He was put
in l)t»oly’* Black Maria and landed in
the lock-up.
The BAEXEU-WaTciiMAN was sere
naded lust night at 11 o’clock !»y the
Scrio Cireo band, led by Prof. lla*e!-
toif. They made music of the latest
improved style.
Mr. Samp* Cohen i*still in the city
and i* confirmed In the morphine habit.
He i* quite a young man, ami would not
bo taken for u gentleman that haudled
the paste hoard abomination.
It U proved to get up a match game
of draft*. Col. Tom Fleming and Capt.
A. G. Turner will certainly enter. It
is thought that a young man from Jef
ferson will take the prize.
Quite a uuuiber of ladle* have ex
pressed a desire to hear Mr. Harry
Smith's performance on the banjo and
guitar. He will give an exhibition
Monday night at the music house of
Haselton A Dozier.
Mr. Mere R. Tray lor,Traveling Sales-
an for F. R. Penn A Co.,say* l deriv
ed perfect relief from using Brailyero-
tlnefor Sick and Nervous Headache,and
never travel without a bottle in my grip.
Judge 8. II. llaademan, of Washing
ton, Ga., was luthe city yesterday. We
are glad to state that Mr. Frank Harde
man who who wa* run over by No. 5
reel the first day of t'm tournament, is
rapidly improving.
'Hie Madisonian, which is brilliantly
edited by Mr. Hal Moore, gave a most
excellent account of the Athens Fire
men'* Tournament. We will state by
way of parenthesis that they for
got to credit it to the Banner-W’atch-
II AN. Jf
If you are nervous or dyspeptic .try
Carter's Little Nerve Pill*. Dyspepsia
makes you nervous, and nervousness
M you dyspeptic: either one ren
ders you miserable,and these little pills
cure both.
SOCIETY ISEUMl,
* * * At X«. K. A. Vhwlord'i
school on PridHy evening, a munWr
of friend* Wefc Invited to attend a lec
ture by ML fcdwHrd T. Brovin, and a
musical entertainment by the young
ladle* of the school.
Mr. John D. Mell announced the
musical programme first in order, which
was as follow
Instrumental duct, Miskes Barnes and
Dougherty,
Vocal duet, Misses Fleming and
Barnes.
Vocal duet, Misses Walker and
Barnet.
Mr. Mell then introduced If on. E. T.
Brown as the lecturer of the evening,
who would auuouuce his own subject.
Mr. Brow n stated at the outset, that he
had been requested to deliver a lecture
upon “ThegLaw* of Georgia ns ap
plied to women,” but lie failed to find
in his whole course of study any law
to which any woman paid the least at
tention. 8he generally (at least that
was his experience,) made her own
laws and changed them at her pleas-
We feel that wo arc perfectly within
bounds when we say that the lecture
wo* brilliant and highly entertaining,
at the same time instructive, it was a
model of it* kind. The lecturer wa*
greeted with round after round of up.
pluuxe, as hi* bright and telling point*
were caught by the audience. Mr.
Brown ha* certainly by Ids effort of
Thursday evening, made u name for
himself a* a lecturer. We have never
seen an audieuce more thoroughly en-
tort allied. Everyone was charmed, and
it was generally regretted when the lec
turer closed.
W. W. Thomas will deliver
the next lecture two weeks from Friday
night.
The second part of the musical pro
gram was commenced with instrumen
tal solos by Misses Annie Crawford and
.Meta Charhonnier, after which Mrs.
Brown favored the audience w ith one
of her beautiful selection* which was
encored. This closed the pleasant pro
gram which was enjoyed to its full ex
tent by every one present.
* * * A most pleasant lawn party
which was hooked for Cohbhain last
week, was unavoidably postponed. Jt
* * * The many friend* of Mr*. Hugh
Taylor are glad to welcome her hack
home, after a visit to relatives in Mn-
* * * Mr. “Brick” Miller, a gradu
ate of the University of Georgia, has
been with his old friends for a few
day.
* * * The picnic parti**- reported a
most excellent time yesterday. The
Baptist Sunday School went down the
Covington nnd Mvum road to Gould,
hut the Good Templar* *lop|>ed at Wat-
kinsv'llc. It required four extra
coaches to carry the crowd. They re
turned at 0 o'clock, and all reported a
fine time.
* • * The young ladle* of the Lucy
Cobb Institute enjoyed among them
selves an evening picnic on Friday
afternovb. They left the city about 4
o’clock, in Gaun A Murray’s Tallyho,
and ate their *uppcr in the woods at
Linton’s fatuous spring, about four
mile* from the city. Every one pro
nounced the picnic a grand success.
Whether on laud or at sea, on the
prairie or in the crowded city, Ayer’s
Fills are the best cathartic, being con
venient, ctllcnciouM.ntid safe. For torpid
liver, indigestion, and sick headache,
they never fall.
Parlor Set at J. A. Gore-
bold’s for $15.
GiEEK GEORGE.
Tba Great Grceeo-Roman Wrestler at tha
Tcurnamont.
Greek George, the w restler is in the
city, and ha* been running with the
firemen for tbe past few day*. He
went down to Watkinsvillo yesterday
to attend a picnic. Greek George i#>
ready and willing to wrestle with any
one in the city, and will probably give
an exhibition at the opera house before
he leaves.
Pure, cool Soda Water
and Milk Shake*, the best
loepTunm' nettle,
tldrlf, dMU a5d tftFgdB CJuEtUJ
Have a Joint Meeting.
Yesterday morning a crowd gathered
ill the C. A H. depot, to leave on the
early train for ty'atkin grille to attend
flic union picnic of the Good Templar#
of Clarke, Oconee and Morgan counties.
They arrived at ten o'clock, and all
things being ready, the following pro
gramme was declared In order:
Adre** of welcome by Col. John Cal
vin Johnson; Jr., of Watkfusville, and
essay by Miss Atta Conoway.
Music by tUc Warsaw' band, Evan*
Lodge, I. O. of G. T. f No. 70, of Atli
Speech by Hon. Geo. C. Thomas,
essay by Miss Nellie Brown.
Music. f j
Bridge Hollow Lodge, I. O. of G; T.
No. 123. Speoch by Prof. J. E. Hodges,
essay by Miss Cora Dunaway.
Music.
High Shoal* Lodge, I. O. of G. T.,
No. 124, Speech by Prof, N. B. F,
Clo-e, essay by Miss A. B. Owen.
Music. at
Flat Rock Lodge, I. O. of G. T., No.
120, »i»eech by Mr. Sherman Elder, and
essay by Miss Eva McKee.
Music.
Wray’s Lodge, l.O. of G. T., No. 127,
speech by Mr. Robert Malcom,
essay by Miss L. Southerland.
The programme then closed with a
musical selection by the hand. Dinner
announced and was declared*one of
the finest ever spread in Oconee county.
During the afternoon several distin
guished members arrived and made
speeces. Among the number wa* Hon.
lieury C. Tuck, of Atlieus.
Took Off his Under Lip.
Eight years ago a cancer came on my
wer lip. 1 had it cut out while it wa.s
, jt small, nnd it healed up apparently,
iuit soon broke out again.and jomtnenc-
ed eating very rapidly. It took off my
under lip from one side to the other,
and down to my chin. I had it treated
by burning, and and got so weak
that 1 did tiot think that i could stand
it much longer. {After much suffering 1
discarded all other treatment,and began
taking Swift’s Specific, and the cancer
soon began to heal, ami in u short time
t w as completely healed and I was
■ntirely well, and there has l»een no
sign of any return of the disease. 1
‘mow it Whs cancer, and 1 know it was
•iired alone by S. S. S.
E. V'. Fkreaxd, Ruston, La.
S. S. S. cured me of -malignant sore
throat and mouth, called by impure
blood. ’Hie trouble extended down to
my left lung, which was v:-ry sore. The
diictors practiced On me for three years
without icilef, when i left them and
li#ok S. S. S. Four bottle* cured me.
Bex Riley, Meridian, Miss.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Disease*
mailed free. The Swift’s Specific Co.,
Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.
lea! leal! lee!!!
The ice wagon will only make one
delivery each day, (in the forenoon.)
Those wishing ice in the evening must
send to 124 Clayton street for it. W.
I). Billups furnishes ice and takes our
ice tickets for same.
5-25. Athens Ice Works.
Lowry & Co’s.,
Hr. George Malcom, of Oeonee coun
ty, bad a .beep to commit eulciiia a few
day. ago. Tbe .beep pueheil ita bead
through a crack in the feuce, and
then pulled back until. ita neck wa*
broken.
Yuu-can flBd tbe BEST teMctim at
Chamber Suits,
Parlor Suits,
SIDE BOARDS, CHIFFONNIERS,
Chairs and Rocking Chairs,
Desks, and
Anything In the Furniture line cheaper
thaa anywhere ctw.at .
Edge, Dorsey A Co’s.
BBOAP STREET.
water and milk
shakes in the city
Why? Because they
keep their syrups in
glass cans and draw
through glass lined
faucets.
~ NOTICE.
Mr* A. R. Robertson, our Marble and
Granite Merchant, *&ysour people make
« great mistake hi purchasing Marble or
Granite Monument* from drummers or
traveling agent*, with the impression
tbst ibejr are doing better than they can
here in Athens, Ga. Mr. Robertson says
he keeps up with all the new and latest
Designs in the Monament business, tnd
will guarantee that hit prices are at least
ten per cent, lower than any other Mar*
ble or Granito dealer in the United
States; and our people will do macb
better to go and see Mr. Robertson at
the Marble yard, when they want to
purchase a Marble or Granite Monument,
My Slocerest
—TO THE—
POWDER
Absolutely Pure. •
TMa powder never vanes. A man'l l«t purity
trenrth and wholcsomenet*. More economical
ban the ordinary kinds, and canuot be sold In
i inpetlllon with the mult tude of low te.it|
BANNER-
WATCHMAN
Rliort weight alum oi
or phosphate iKiwcerv. hoiu n n • i-. ,
wa iiwit, N.w’i^rk lowJ ’ r ,0 ‘ for allowing me to
t At wholesale and retail by Talnvadge Bros..
Legal Advertisements.
J. A llimntcutt, ot. al., vs the Classic City
street lt&llnay Company, et, al.
Petition for Equitable Relief, nee iver, &c., iu
(larke Superior Court, April term, 1889.
T>Y virtue of an order of the Judge of the 8u-
l)pe lor Court of larke comity,We, the under
signed, the receivers appointed in ihe above
stated case,will sell before tlu t ourthousr door
of U rke county in Athens/ a., within the legal
hour* of sale on the t?th day of July,i880. to t> e
highest and best bidder, for cash, ti e following
property,to-wit: a 11 the property ant assets
of all»lud*t now held or owned i>y tbe defend
ant, the (lass c city Street Railway company.
sell the purest soda ir -- k ■»"'
ta bo bad, in Athens. L. * ni1 5“ " m flr»t-c!u. work
Q. • ^ at mtfch lower pnees than you can get
Is. OlCdge & LO. from any other Marblt or Granito Dealer
_ in tbe United States. tf.
School Notice.
Colored applicant* for license to teach
in the Public School* of Clarke county,
will meet the undersigned at the court
house in Athens at 8 o'clock a. in., May
20th, for examination. White appli
cant* will meet me at the same place
and hour on the 30th.
H. R. Bernard,
d-5.21q>v-tlll*d School Comiuisioner
On Shakespeare.
One would think while gazing on the
rotund figure of Capt. Charlie Baldwin
that he cared nothing for anything, but
aelUng shoes and high living. Such is «rpnL-
not the case, however, and those Inti- CL/IV.#
mately acquainted with him will bear
witness t hat he is one of the best read
wen in tbe city. To hear him repeat
some of Biirna* pathetic piece* will bring
tears. He has a fine library and Is well
up on Shakespeare. Romeo and Juliet
Is his favorite—especially Juliet. He
often spread* himself on Richard ihe
3d, with no other audience than a few
bottles of pepper sauce, ami his friend
Bud Cox. CnI. Baldwin may go on the
stag* yet.
Embroideries, Laces,
Silks, Grenadines, Mories,
Silk Mulls and all over
nets for evening dresses at
Cohen’s.
Lowry & Co., just
received a new lot of
French candy this
T.rrlbl. Slaughter.
TboiiMiul. of II,e. were ne.dl.Mljr
ui-rifaed lest year in this rouatvy, ami
oilier lire* err being as wantonly saeri-
dcedto-tley. IkisestrieU (finding many
Into tin dust of death who, rjlght be
'well. Jferk those initials, for thereby
hinge * tele: “O. M. I>.” They stand
for Dr. Pfenm’e Golden Medical Dis
covery, which Is uneqnaled ’.’or Imput
ing vigor end ton* to the li ter end kid
ney#, in purifying the blood'ind though
it deeming gad renewing tho whole
•yetm. For scrofulous humors, snd
ption for luig-scrofuls.) in Its
«»*y *«g*», it ie • posiliro #peeifle it
b«sM under > positive guarantee of
b
A fine Coldwater
Road Cart, bran new,
for $18 cash. Apply
at M. A. Daniel’s on
Broad street.
Try Pomegranate, at Low
ry A Co’s, iV8 flue. -
company,;
miles long
fr ncliiscs of be said company a* contained in
act of Out cral Assembly <>i (IcorgU. improv
ed September 3 lb, tf>5. TUn sale shall be *uV-
fect to the approval of tbe Judge a»f the Sup-,
rlor court of said county of (larke, nnd If said
sale is so approved possession sha 1 he given to
the purchaser n the nrst day of Augu t. 1S89.
Terms cash. James. White,
«. I.. Hull.
Receivers for the Classic City Railway Co.
o-a-w-d d
A Rcmaekablo Horst.
A gentleman from Jackson county
say* that lie has a saddle horse that ha*
more xen*o than the average school
boy. Jit* can ride the horse up to his
front gate, hitch him to a post, and go
into the front porch, and by command
make the horse unbuckle the saddle
and shake it off, slip the bridle, open
the lot gate witli his nose, go into the
stable and close the door, lie Is cer
tainly a good horse, and should Join a
circus.
Tlie balsamic healing and soothing
properties of Samakitax Nkuvixk are
marvelous.
“My brother, aged 10, had fit* from
hi* Infancy. Samaritan Xkrvixe cur
ed him.” A. W. Curtis, Osakix, Minn.
$1.50, at Druggists.
White Goods, Satteens,
Figured Muslins, Batistes,
Organdies, Zephyrs, Ging
hams, Cambiics Gliallies
and Henriettas, in tbe new
shades and figures, to be
closed out next week at
Cohen’s.
announce to the pub
lic that I have this
day distributed 3,000
Circulars as an adver
tisement for my ex
traordinary
Special Sale
-FOH—
Take Notice
and get a
this morning, in
which -you will find
the
’V
Start-hind writing thoroughly taught
pereootlly -ir by miiL
Short hand can bo u thoroughly,
but hot quite VC qoictlv, learned by
letter u by personal hritructinn. For
term, oppfy to L. Scnnnu.
ktheiu. Oe.
Try a glass of Coca-Cola,
a beverage that cures head
ache, restores vigor in
coses ot mental or
. Tto cow ■gwoim far tko mri ■»
■mo of Boo## (tboporm* ta «nM k tko
ntnta ttiiif RUtNvit am wtao.ow<iko
tact Hut Hood-0 (onaporflta ottoany to-
eomptUho. vrtut ta etataaod lor It, U what
bos dm to Mo awdldao i popotartty tad
mogroottrtlun that of *»y other lamp*.
Merit Wins
Boon ganaporma cores Serofiila, Halit
| KbevB’AsdflM
Headache, I
p Ike Whole 8 jtuu.
tabMMhyaUdnf.
■rorodhyCLHood
4
Monday,fflay20
oji Wliite Goods at
fabulously low prices.
On Calicoes at 31-2
cents per yard.
On Check Naingdok
at 4 cents per yard.
On Fruit Bleach-
laldle BMidfily, being about a | ng ^ ( ; 1 .g pel’
yard.
On W a m s u 11 a
Bleaching at 7 1-2
cents per yard.
On New York
Bleaching at 9 cents
per yard.
On account of re
ceiving 4,000 pounds
of freight of the above
goods with a large
amoimt of other
specialties from my
buyer in New York.
The printer of this
paper could not give
me the display I asked
for. Therefore please