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anecdote and charmingly illustrated,
“The Capture of Derne," by Charles Burr
Todd, revives an almost forgotten epi
sode in American history,—the expedi
tion against Tripoli under General Wil-
liams Eaton, whose letters and diaries,
the adventurous spirit in which the en
terprise was conceived and the difficul
ties amid which it was carried on. “An
Afternoon in Rome," and a frontier
sketch, “For Life," by Helen Campbell,
are highly readable papers.
As usual, a large amount of spaco is
devoted to Action. “Grant’s Luck," by
ing papers iu the editorial departments.
Better than Cotten.
Newspaper men are often ridiculed for
their criticisms on and about farming, an
occupation they are supposed to know
little or nothing about. Facts, however,
a r e constantly coming up which do not
take a Greeley to see through. Hero is
au instance: The wife of u certain thrif
ty farmer living not five miles out of
town, upon less than two acres of hind in
vegetables, and with the butter and milk
from a few cows, made a clear profit of
tiro hundred and forty dollars. Upon
turnips alone over forty dollsrs were re
alized. And it didn't take thirteen
months in the year to accomplish this
handsome result, cither, ns with cotton
making. A nice litte fortune awaits ev
ery farmer who wil engage in provision
raising. It is better than cotton.
Chaugc of Schedule.
On and after Sunday December 11th,
trains will leave Americus as follows
Voss, train leaves for Albany and Mont
gomery 10:53 a M
Pass, train leaves for Macon.... 3:28 r m
Night Accommodation for Macon
daily 1:10 a m
Night Accommodationfor Alba
ny and Eufaula duily except
Sunday 1:20 am
H. H. Colli eh, Agent.
ITEMS HD IDEAS.
Itort Valley has no fire engine, but it
has r. brass band.
Barrett & Coker keep a regular Saddle
and Harness store.
Vennor predicts a big snow storm f r
this section to-day or to-iuorrow.
Go to Barrett A Coker's for any piece
of Harness you want.
The telegraph office at Oglethorpe has
been discontinued, the citizens of that
place failing to give it sufficient patron
age.
Barrett A Coker have the largest as
sortment of Whips in the South.
The prosperity of a town depends on
its newspupers and merchants. By help
ing the nuwspapers you are assisting
yourself, and the interests of all are pro
moted.
Two thousand dollars at time of mar
riage is a nice aum. Address Men and
Women's Mutual Relief Fund Associa
tion, corner Broad and Hunter streets,
Atlanta. [Janl5-8waltJ
Just because wo slop to spit on our
hands, preparatory to taking a now and
stronger bold, don't be deceived into
the idea that wo have given up having
tbat cotton-seed oil mill, water works,
electric light and new railroad within the
next twelve months.
Flow geuring and findings, all kinds,
a specialty. Oar potent homo fastener
gives universal satisfaction, with back
hands at 15 cts and upward. Call and
seo us. Bakuktt A Coker.
Mary bad a vaccine scab upon her snow
white nrm, she warned her beau to this
eflect, for fear he’d coiuo to harm. But
when he come to part that night, she
gave a mighty grab, and whispered,“hug
mo awful tight, and never mind the
ac .ib."
The Men and Women’s Mutual Relief
Fond Association, corner Broad and
Hunter streets, Avlanta, pay young peo
ple $2,000 at time of marriage. Address
as above for particulars. [Janl5-8walt]
Rev. L. B. Payne, manager of the Or
phan »' Homo of tho South Georgia Con
ference at Macon, has been with us the
past ft w days. He is a noble worker and
is a fitting man for the place. Ho ad
dressed tho members of his own (Metko<
dist) church Sunday morning and in the
evening delivered a lecture to the Bap
tist church.
Pianos and Organs at bottom figures
for cash at Fricker’s Jewelry and Musio
store. No one can undersoil biiu, qual
ity and stylo of instrument considered.
A guarantee from Mr. Fricker obviates
any trouble thut might arise through cor
respondence, and saves delay in re
pairs, etc.
When young Jerry stuffed the old
man's tobacco box with a wad of old
combing the other evening, and the an
cient perched himself in the gloaming,
and loaded his jaw for an evening chew,
the family prayers were dispensed with,
and the bed slut became intimato with
the boy without any mattrass accompani
ment.
If the Recorder is a littlo less lively
than usual this morning, its readers will
havo to lay it to the large amount of job
work, which has been engaging our atten
tion the pint week. Our business men
are finding out that they can get the best
claflb|of work done promptly|and cheaply
at the Rec order office and they soem
determined to keep our hands busy.
Local editor Pilabury. of tho HuuiUr
Jlen'ubliean, says that Clauds Melnotto
“got to a ten strike" in his play of “La-
dy of Lyons." We thought it was below
the show that Col. Simmons got his black
oye.—Albany Nut*.
That is unkind to our poetical brother,
and we musk conclude tbat Willingham
hath no music in his softl, to thus spoil
so striking a phrase.
Ten million false teoth were produced
in this country last year. Chew on that.
—[Free Press. No wonder the country
complains of its opera troupes, with such
a false set of grinders in every choir.-
[IUchmond State. Wonder how long
now before we get at the gum of this mat
ter?—[Augusta Chronicle. Oh! tint's
“tooth iu." It just depends upon how
long it will take you to “masticate" it.
Pass.—[Covington Star. Next man says
a word we’ll “plug" him over the jaw.
[Griffin News. Yes, und then you’ll get
“pulled" by the police.
Brother Glessner nuy congratulate
himself and family, that thev are com
fortably domiciled in the mild climate of
ttontbern Georgia, for they have escaped
some of the most disagreeable weather
ever experienced in these parts. Illinois
against the world for variety—son, wind,
rain, snow, ice, storm, Vennor, an«l
Mother Shipton. all in twenty-four hours,
Clinton {111*.) Hey inter.
From the same paper we learn that the : on the subject, and m
ice is ten inches thick on tne ponds. Iroiu | anything iu his line will do
this picture we turn to that of blooming j f roU j the Willow Lake,
roses, hyacinths, camelia japonicas, jes
samine, and thauk the Lord that we bad
Llpplncott'u Slugazlue.
Lipimncotts Magazine for February
opens with an illustrated article, the first
of two, on the Gulf £ oast. The writer,
Mr. Barton I). Jones, was sent by the
Secretary of tho Interior to elamint the
government lands in that region, and the
information he gives is novel and inter-' from so reliable a source, that it is hurt*'
esting. Dr. Felix L. Oswald has anoth- 1 with rc-published entire. Iu addition to
er article on Animal Pets, enlivened with j the valuable matter it contains, it will lie
A REMARKABLE STATEMENT.
Th. CuimMl Kip.rl.nce of i Prom*
In.ul Mnil Sled. Public.
Tlic following article from the Demo
crat and Chronicle, of Rochester, N. V..
la of so striking a nature, ami emanates
found exceedingly interesting.
To the Editor of the Democrat it Chron
icle:
8 tt—Sly motive for tire publication of
lire most unusual statements which follow
are, first, gratitude for tho fact that I
have been saved from a most horrible
as cited in the article, bear testimony to I death, and, secondly, a desire to want
all who reatl this statement against semo
of tire most deceptive influences by which
they have ever been surrounded. It is
a fact that to-day thousands ol people
are within a foot of the grave and they
do not know it. To tell how I was
caught away from just this position any
to warn others against nearing it, arc md
objects in this communication.
On the first day of June, 1881,1 lav at
Mary Etta Smith, is a powerfully-written I my residence in tins city snrto-indetl by
&W
; for word* cull never inscribe it.
knowledge of life in Panama. “A V
in Ebony," by M. A. Collins, and “Bum-1 yet, if a few year* previous, any
mer and Lazirus,” by Margaret Hosiuer,
abort und lively, while hi* second in
un to bu brought no low,
Hnd by so terrible a disease. 1 should have
„ . ..... , i scoffed at the idea. I had always lieen
stalment of “Stephen Guthrie awakens | uncommonly strong and healthy, had
a strong interest and contains many ad- weighed over 200 pounds ami hardly
mi ruble touches. There are poems by knew, in my own experience, wliat pain
Rose Terry Cooke Carlo.,a Perry and j
Charles L. Hildreth, and many interest-1 nj t y nrc unusiiiiily tired and cannot iic-
Kdltorlal Aid.
We are pleased to unnotiticc to our
readers that Mr. Eb. Bivens will aid un
in our editorial work, and we are Huro
will give additional interest to the Rk- ,
— He is a ready and graceful =
count for it. Tiiey feel dull ami indefin
ite pains in various parts of the body and
do not understand it. Or they Are ex
ceedingly hungry one day and entirely
without appetite the next. This was
just the way I felt when the re'cntlcHs
malady which had fastened itself upon
me began. Still I thought it whs noth
ing ; that probably I had taken a cold
which would soon pass away Shortly
after this I noticed a dull neuralgic pain
in my head, hut as it would come one
day und bo gone tho next I paid but little
uttention to it. However, my stomach
was out of order and n.y food often fail
ed to digest, causing at times greut incon
venience. Yet 1 liad no idea, even as a
pliy iciun, that these things meant any
thing .serious or that u monstrous disenso
whs becoming fixed upon tue. Candid,
ly, 1 thought I was suffering from Mulu-
rm, and so doctored myself accordingly.
But I got no better. I next noticed a pe
culiar color and odor about the tluids I
was passing—ulso tlmt there were large
quantities one day und very little the
next, and that a persistent froth and scum
appeared upon the surface, and n sedi
ment settled in the bottom. And yet l
did not realize my danger, for, indeed,
seeing these symptoms continually, 1 fin
ally became accustomed to them, and my
suspicion was wholly disuimeu by the
fact that I had no pain in the a lice ted
that I believe more than onk-iialk tiik
DEATHS WHICH OCCUR IN AMERICA ARK
caused HY Bright’s Disease of the
Kidneys, This may sound like a rash
statement, but I am prepared to fully
verify it. Bright's disease has no dis
tinctive symptoms of its own, (indeed, it
often develops without any pain whatev
er in the kidneys or their vicinity,) hut
has the symptoms of nearly every other
known complaint. Hundreds of people
die daily, whose burials are authorized by
a physician's certificate of “Heart Dis
ease,’’ “Apoplexy," “Paralysis." “Spinal
Complaint," “Rheumatism," •'Pneumon
ia/* and other common complaints, when
in reality it was Bright'H Disease of the
Kidneys. Few* physicians, and fewer
n le, realize thee a tent of this disease
s dangerous insidious nature. It
steals into the system like a thief, ninni
fests its presence by the commonest symp
toms, and fastens itself upon the consti
tution before tbe victim is aware. It te
nearly 119 hereditary ns consumption,
quite as common and fully ns fatal. En
tire families, inheriting it from their an
cestors, have died, and yet none of tho
number knew or realized tbe mysterious
power which was removing them. In
stead of coimnon)symptotnsitoftcQ8hows
none whatever, but brings death sudden
ly, and ns such is usually supposed to he
ll« art disease. As cue who has suffered,
and knows by Idtter experience wliat he
says, I implore every •■lie who reads
these words no: to neglect the slightest
symptoms of Kidney ditticu.ly. Certain
ilk oil v mid |N>stdblc death will he the auro
result of such neglect, and uo one can
afford to hazard such chances.
I am aware tlmt such nil unqualified
statement as this, coming from me, known
as I am throughout the entiro land ns a
praotitioner and lecturer, will i rouse tho
surprise anil possible animosity of tho
medical profession and astonish nil with
whom I am acquainted, hut 1 make the
foregoing statements based upon facta
which I am prepured to produce and
truths which I can substantiate to the
letter. The welfare of thoso who muy
possibly be sufferers such as I was, is an
nmplo inducement for me to take tho step
I have, and if I can successfully warn
•tiler? from the dangerous path in which
I once walked, I am willing to endure all
professional and personal consequences.
J. B. I1ENION, M. 1).
Rochester, N. Y., Dec. 30, 18H1.
Henry S. Davis.
Meurel Callaway.
JN\E'W FTRM!
OLD GRANBERRY CORNER.
Davis & Callaway
-HAVINil LATELY PURCHASED THE-
New Advertisements.
OPERA HOUSE. "
Tuesday Evcniiii’, .Inmiury Hist.
MOItTOVS OKIOIVAI.
BIG
BIG
writer and knows an item whan ho see
it. Being a practical former, he will take
care that tho agricultural interest is well
represented in the Recorder. As ho
will visit nearly all portions of Sumter
and adjoining counties during the Spring
and Summer, we hope the friends of tho
Recorder will give him a cordial wel-
come and aid him all they can in extend
ing tho circulation of tho paper. Ho is
authorized to receivo and collect for sub
scriptions.
Dig Four Minstrels.
This famous troupe will appear in the
now Opera House on Tuesday evening,
tho 31st. We clip tbo following from the
Galveston Neirt.
A fair audience assembled at the opera
bouse last night to witness tho perform
ance given by the Big Four Minstrels,
and went away peifeetly delighted with
the night’s entertainment Tho Pro
gramme was varied and tasty, and refine
ment was tbe order of tho day. The qunr-
tette, the jubilee and various comicali
ties were rendered in masterly style, und
the continuous loud laughter of tho au
dience testified their enjoyment of the
witticisms of the knights ol the burnt
cork.
A Faithful Officer
It always affords us pleasure to men
tion und commend a faithful und efficient
officer. Col. A. I*. Lingo is now serving
his fourth year as City Marshal of Ameri
cas, and during tliut time has nover been
off duty a day from sickness—in fact, ev
ery day but one during a period of over
three years his familiar face has been
seen upon our streets, and then ho was
iu Albany on a special leave of absence.
His faithfulness has only been excelled
by bis courteous treatment of all with
whom he comes in contact, and ho has
prevented many breaches of the peace by
a fow timely words.
Southern Surgical Institute,
For the relief of the ruptured and crip
pled, und the treatment of clnonic dis
eases, Atlanta, Gu.
One of Hie Surgeons of this old and no-
ill visit Camilla —
day. February 5ili, «th and 7th. stepping
at the Barlow House in the last named
dace, lie cud be consulted by the nf-
licted free of charge und their cases ex
amined, by which they may learn whith
er unv treatment will benefit or cute
them.’ A candid opinion will be given in
all eases. No hopeless cases being taken,
parties may thus be saved the useit
1 • 1 li.mtii Ip
pense of a trip to Atiant.
cases as limy he cured or benefit led, _ ar
rangements can be mad'
geon,
nd treatment begun at home
s the lime of tlits
dcrslitud.
There is a terrible future for all physi
cal neglect, and impending (lunger usual
ly brings a person to his senses even
though it may then be too late. I real
ized, ut lust, my critical condition and
aroused myself to overcome It. And,
Oh! how hard 1 tried! I consulted the
best medical skill in the land. I visited
all the prominent mineral springs in Am
erica and traveled from Maine to Cali
fornia. .Still I grew worse. No two
physicians agreed as to my malady. One
said I was troubled with spinal irritation;
another, nervous prostration ; another,
miiluria ; another, dyspepsia ; another,
hnait disease; another, general debility ;
another, congctdiou of the base of the
bruin ; ami so on through ii long list of
common disiurcs, the symptoms of all
of which I really had. In this way sev
eral vetrs passed, during all of which
time 1 was steadily growing worse. My
condition hud really become pitiable.
The slight symptoms 1 at first experi
enced were developed Into terrible and
cnus'unt disorders -the little twigs of
pain hud grown into oak* of agony. Mv
weight had been reduced from 207 to 130
pooeds. My life was a torture to myself
und friends. I could retain no food upon
my stomach and lived wholly by Injec
tions. I was a living mass of pulp. My
r ulse was uncontrollable. In my ugony
frequently fell upon the floor, convul
sively clinched the carnet, and prayed for
death. Morphine had liftle or no effect
in deadening the pain. For six duys und
nights I had the death-premonitory hic
coughs coustmitly. My urine was filled
with tube casts and albumen. 1 was
struggling with Bright's Disease of the
Kidneys in its last stages.
While suffer!og thus I received a call
from my pastor, the Rev. Dr. Foote, lec
tor of 8t. Paul’s Church, ot this city. I
fell thut it was our last interview, hut in
the course of our conversation he men
tioned u remedy of which I bad heard
much but had never used. Dr. Foote de
tailed to me the many rental kahlu cures
which had come under his observation,
t>y ineuus of this remedy, und urged me
to try it. As n practicing physician and
a graduate of the schools, I cherished the
prejudice botli natural and common with
all regular practitioners, and derided the
idea of any medicine outside the regular
channels being the least beneficial. No
solicitous, however, »vus I)r. Foote, thut
1 finally • promised I would waive my
prejudice and try the remedy he so high
ly recommended. I began its use on the
first day of June and took it according to
directions. At first it sickened me ; but
this I thought was a good sign for one in
my debilitated condition. I continued to
take it; the sickening sensation departed
and I was able to retuin food upon my
stomach. In a few days I noticed a de
cided change for the better ns also did my
wife and friends. My hiccoughs ceased
and I experienced less pain than former
ly. I was so rejoiced ut this improve^
*| ( i condition that, upon wh.it I Imd Indicved
nfm | a f.w days before was my dying bed, I
ill. our 8m-1 y.»we«l. in the presence of my family, 1
MINSTRELS mill BRASS HAND.
3 i-nvrx* 3VC133NT i Q
Q UIIKAT COMEDIAN!! I Q
BEAUTIFUL STOCK..'
OF MR. JOHN WINDSOR. ARE DAILY ADDING TO TIIE SAME THE
LATEST PATTERNS AND DESIGNSi
ft HESS (jfl(ll)S,
Imimii,
Domestics,
Sheetings and
Whits Goods, Etc.,
■IN JPTTXjIj SUPPLY !=
Elegant Qulntutto ! Magnificent Orchestra
Now Hong*, Now Acts ami Now Joke*. No oxtri
for reamed aoat*. «> 00, at Mrs. Killin'*.
friends, should I recover I would both
publicly and privately make known tills
from tne Institute. As ‘lie litno j J.,, llltn | y f or t |„. u „od of huiimnltv, when-
visit hi limiuM. imtit-nts cliould call«urlj. . CV( . r w | im . V( , r j |„„| „„ fi|>p..rtunily
Willow LaktXaritry.
1 also determined that 1 would give
course of lectures in the Corinthian Ac
ademy of Music ol (his city, slitting in
This popular and reliable nursery of f u j| n, e ayuiptoms nnd almost hopeless
Mr. Samuel H. Rnuiph,
Mnrshull-, ness of inv disente and the remarkable
0PERAJL0USE.
TIIK EVENT OMTIE SEASON.
GRAND OPENING.
Four Nights Only.
IllCliyiO.VU S. McEI.ltKTII’M
DRAMATIC COMPANY
COMMENCING
Wednesday Evening, Jan. 25tli,
In tho Cclvhnilcd CJoftiedy-Drarnn,
hazel kirkei
which had till, unprecedented run of 7HO nixht*
at tl.o Mfcdlt* *n Square Theatre. Now York, with
:• II If* BTAItTI.ING SITUATION*. THRILL-
ING FI/JTami ORIGINAL MUSIC.
A <1 mi'•'•ion V.V
Gallery .TOf
Keiwrvod S.-n»* JI-00
Now o i *ule at Mr*. Elam'*.
Ilru-u lUnd .Serenade ut II n. nr. und 7:S0 p. rn..
Daily. Jan 20iS
Mm & Ray,
ATLANTA, • OKOltOIA.
Munufnctlirer* of
Doors,
Sash
-——ANI)
Blinds,
BRACKETS.
MOULDINGS,
LUMBER,
SHINGLES,
LaaTHS,
Mantle Balusters, Etc.
ANOTHER LARGE AND FIIEHII INVOICE OF
Ladies and Grents Shoes
SOON TO AltHIVB !
DAVIS & CALLAWAY,
G rnnberry Corner,
AMERICUS, GA.
&
Foi’«ytli Street,
- Amorlcum, On.,
-CA1IIIY A K 1.1.1. l.INK OK-
UlinoU i, nd id l,u»ine«». Dr. means by wUkli I l.uv* Ikcu w.mI. My -
, tvitwl 1 '-“"w 1 ... iiii.ri.iTiiwiif f'on.stutit from that
: to us for >pieiul prices. We guai-
nntcc satisfaction.
December 14-2mo.
. in,|.r., V em.„t w =., oons1u.it from ll.»t i T) on ] v ShpHfF SftlP
1’. Timlierluk-!, UK-mt, i» now in > ur u > ,i nle> j„ | t> , than three months I VUuly OULllU Oall/i
to deliver tree, unil hike orJem. lurtie. | jai , gu | llt .,| jr, pouml. in fl-sli, lu-cume [ tt oi h-U Iwfor.u* court Ii.«m *»*'In th
who huve orJere.1 ure r.-.|UMle.l lo sec entirely tree from puin and I believe 1 \wiiy S.‘wiiiiYrl th7ie!(!. > i tour,"
Hense enough to leave
com • to the sunny South.
.... wanting own my life and pres nt condition who!
„.|| 1, UV ly lo Warner's Safe Kidney nnd Liver
we.l to hay ^ r( . m( . dy wlllcb j U ^1
Since my recovery I hare thoroughly
, . . inveaiignted the subject of kidney diffl-
, uoru »U... Picture Frames under anyl ody. if l ey cu | |jni flight's disease, and the trolln
•h. i..v Vorth and I hate to he given away, al Hill'* Furniture . developed ere astonishing. I therefore
the icy North ana b ( >u(e ^| ib<ralelr) nm | a physician,
lie lots of
Nos M ux.d IS, sll
IlOoiycouiity, Ga. I«cv|* '
ih« |,r*>psrty of A. J.
• he 21
fl fa. In f»»or of John II. Ken-
said A. J. Mu in Hertford, U*ued
•r < ourt of Dooly countv. Huld
ou* -aid tl f«. This Junu iry
T. V. RAPE, Hhcriltf D. C,
Heavy and Fancy Groceries!
AT “HOCK HOTTOM” PIIICE8— 1 TERMS CASH.
Tllli!II STOI'K roKHISTH OK
fiOO IIiihIii-Ih choice White Corn ;
hOO llimhcls Kectl Onts;
film HiimIicIh KichIi Meal;
2r>,0f)0 I’cniiila lirnii mill Shorts;
luff IIiinIicIh Cow l’ens ;
1 oil llurrcls Flour—from Kmnily to I'utcnt;
& Tierces Choice Lent' Lnrtl;
f) Tierces Miiouoliu Hams;
100 I’nckugeH Mackerel—in nil shapes :
100 lings Virginin Salt (at $1 50 per ling ;
‘25 Ifni's Collec;
25 llnrrels Sugar;
Fine Cremn Cheese nml Kich I’lire llnttcr rmr spceialtieg;
100 lloxcs Crockers—to Is. closed out elicnp ;
A full assortment of Nuts, Candies und case (foods.
-WIIOI.KHAl.K ANI! IIKTAII. DKAI.KIIH IS-
L!qr
OKS A\U IVISKC . .
OKS A.\U WI\KO IjKtl'OKS A.\U WISEk
T IftCOKH A Nil) H IXECf
iJI<tCOKS A.MU IIINCIO
I Ktl OICS AM) WINKCf
jltttioits AM) ttl.VKO
UltfllOIM AM) Wl.\l
I ■OCOKS AM) WI.TKC4 T iqCOKS A\I) WI.\EQ
Lltfioits AM) JjltJCOItS A .Ml) WISKO
Tin; Only l'oni|ili!li! Line of Liquors, Wines ami Brandy in I Ilf City.
WE HAVE ON OUR HIIP.I.VK*
MuilcU's 3 Star Brnroly, Magnolia,
The Rent Aincrienii Bramly, Myrtle Bh>nm t
Jiiu Jones’ I'cncli, “l*uri» und Slraight," Uountry Corn,
OM Miirylniul Apple Bramly, Stone Monnlain Corn,
Sunbeam A A A A, Ginn, Ruiiim,
C.'enlury X X X X, Ginger nnd ('berry Brandy,
Old Hanger, Imported and American Champagnes,
Virginia Club, Imported Slicrics, Fort and Madeira,
Hello of Nelson H.vc, fi strictly pure Sour Mash Whisky, made in the
old fashioned way and mellowed by age—four years old,
AND Till: I* IN KMT FFEII.VONh WINK IN TIIK WORLD!!
CIGARS! CIGARS !
(ilJAHH, from il for u Mekef to lOe. sfrnigllf.
When 5’ou want a flrsf-elnss smoke, conic here
to Und it.
150 BOZES TOBACCO, AX£> GRADES.
Th'* following celobrattil brands can he had of ns
HTI'l.TZ' AAAA, KAPPAIIAN.VtKIK. V1KOIKIA SCHOLL. OITH CHAMPION,
MINNIE LEE, LUCY LYLE. HEN HILL. ANI) KIRKWOOD.
At Actual tost to Close Ont Stock,
as we do not lutend to handle any longer,
RTTho above rnuiu. raated golds are oaly part of our large and varied stock.
We i-arry evrylhi'ig kopt in a well storked gn eery .tore [janll