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Americus Recorder.
1 M). ... ukl»«IIKR. MIIW.
Offlrlal --ririui »r Webster County.
rRIUU'^lGI’IT K.1WM.
Col. U. C. Humber Im* with-
drawn Irom tbe race for State
Treasurer.
THE NK'IATOKSHII*.
The Republican of Saturday says,
‘ we notice in Friday’* Kbcorubr
It i* an unusual thing for the
leading newspapers ofa country to
advise its readers to emigrate, but
a leader in fsvorof Mr. W. D. Mur-1 tl)C |nort influC ntial New England
ray for the .Seiialorehlp from this jj onrnu|s are »i ron g|y favoring or-
district. j jjdnjjsmi colonization of the south.
Vow we will venture to say that! The Boslon AdtfertUer takesasen
UEORIilA SEWS. ! HISTORICAL SKETCH
I Ortke Thirteenth S.neterlel IM.triet
Sumner. Oa.. is erectiug a large I einretsos.
academy. . In 18C8 it was agreed that Sum*
An Athenian of 19 year* tips the j ter wa * entitled to the Senator,
•calcs at nearly 300 pounds. ■ J* Williams of Sumter was noun*
1 nnted. hut was unfortunately de.
tranitt pans sra imo M
TIcfc.tianljrBS. fbsns In proportion
Louisiana State Lottery Go.
" HV do hiriby certify that tee iiipern
• l lie DOHioii Auverwoci vane, u oo>.- ..... , : iibwu, uui nns uuiuriu.uuviY up- t * ..n—.
the writer saw no ...eh thing, for gib|c v ,„ w of lbc , )ro , et . t . It ad . i A Hall county colored former | ronted bv w JonM< a ludieal. ZiXmSSmV
! Ire 1 7 to JTWb.t‘ ! roU * tbBt n0tlbe,E men Wb0 8eltb:d 1 “f °Z T\ ■ • , ' >ne, ‘ b ° ld ,lU > ,0 * ltU d,lHn * ll “--' £
tucit to sei. «uat me »"ter t)|Q 80 i lt |, j us t, after the war South Georgia melons sell by the j years 18U8-G9-70. At the expire- • and Mat the tame are conducted within,,..
Rev. L. A. Darsey, well known | could have neon, if his eye* had ! f olm j t, 1 ,. mle fves on a fool's er- j car load in Rome at 13 cents apiece. | lion ol Ids term Macon county was,
in this section, has Iwemiiu pro
prietor of the Waveros* Headlight.
Under liiw administration the ra.vs
of the Headlight will he clear and
brilliant.
The Albany Medium has been
made the olllciul organ ol the Rail
road Oominia.ion. it deserved
this reward at the hands or the
Commission for its strong and able
defence of their actions.
FIRST UEORHIA HALE.
Mr. 1*. W. Jones, of linker
county, brought into Albany, on
Saturday, the first bale of Georgia
cotton. It was classed good ordi
nary and was sold to A. II. Wcslow
for 1/4 cent-, and shipped to Ss
vannnli. Wright, Davis A Co., the
Albany consignees, set up the
champagne end there was general
rejoicing.
FOR HARDEHAY
Following is the resolution intro
duced by Mr. K. (1. Simmons and
adopted by the Democratic conven
tion Inst Saturday:
Mr. Robert Hardeman is of long
experience in the nllaiis of the
Slate, having bccu connected with
a department ofthe government of
the Slnte for a number of years,
and lias thereby In'Cmuc acquainted
thoroughly with all the depart-
inrnlM of u-e government. He Ims
not been blinded by bis prejudice*, 1, b||t with tbo
was an editorial deprecating the
progress of: Over 20,000 melons have been under the rotation system, entitled
years a radical change lias taken j shipped from Waveio.hb tills sen- j to furnish tlie-candidate: but when
attempt of certain parties in this |acu tbc w b, lc „ pin i„ n of both , 80 n.
eity to deprive Schley Of her right, j BCL . liollK . Tlie plan now suggested
under the system of rotation, to
name the candidate for Senator
So fur as Mr. Murray is concerned,
the Kkcoiidkii simply mentioned
the fact that it was understood that
Mr. Murray’s name would be pie-
scnled by Schley county as their
candidate for Senator. The III:
i is to send northern emigrants here
the convention, or rather the sev
I oral delegates, met at Americus it
etty, faimeu, amt in good faith tutenrd at’,
jsirOVa, and vc authoriie the Company t..
mm thu-certificate, irith fac-nmilen of mr
tiyaaturcr attadnd, in if* adwartittments.’
'SpiS.
Ihe fruit crop around Dawson. , , ,
, , 1 .. , was thought best (Macon consent-
. . has lieen better this season than for 1. . *
in companies. They are to secure 1 11 ' * —
, ,, ,: „ ,, . many vears.
large tracts of land in favorable lo- j
culilicN. No paupers are to be sent, j In Towns county there nre seven
The colonies arc to be intelligent | persons living within a mile of each
anil well to do people, and they are' other whose ages aggregate «38
advised to go prejiared to build j years.
. their own villages, carrying with t.. co.intv there nre
Md D 8ehlov*c U u t ntv- tl ’* B o ^ t ' ll< ‘ n ’ * killed workmcn ’ IDinistcrs ’! sixtv-six less polls this year than
an... 1 no f r tl. “'" 1 1 i tMU,l,!r8 aml oll,cr " ,erul elelDents j last and $14,000 less in the valua-
same thing, lor the very good ! „f sr.Hetv. There is muci. to bo I ti(1 „ of nronertv
reason that Kchiiy county lias not ( aajl( j 0 ’ fttvor 0 | this plan, but!* *'
yet presented hi... as its candidate. ( nort , lfrn elllieninlg are not com .| A 1C year-old boy in Gainesville
When it does it will lie time to di
Commlaaloncr*.
ing thereto) not to nominate, i
j wl.ereuj.on R. C. Black wus ndopted j
by tl.e Democrats ns ll.cir candi-
.... • lm,..|>..ui!c.(J .-I IMS tor«4 VMM.»iho heelo.i
date—there was no nomination. tur» im iMaotioui ch*rii»i.f.. ..uri-e—
1 . , , I 111 • wnliuonJul Of *l.«K0«e-Io which n ri
ISIack was elected and held Ins seat pm.i... ,s«r tsai.ne i,s- »in« w» ><M«l.
for four years, to wit: 1871-2-3-4.
At that lime (1871; Macon elected j
cuss Ids inuiii-
pelted to come here in colonies. If
They settle anvwhere in the south,
The IIwoRl.KH oppose, the dibit „, ng , y or in laniil j e s, they will (ind
lo deprive Schley or her |.otiiicul
right heenuse it is unfair and im
jMilnic. Amhitioiis|M.litiui..i.s who
look only after their own immedi
ate personal interests have liltli-
thoughtor care for the future: lint
the people whose interests are ef
fected should have some thought
and enre. They should remember
no prejudices to overcome. The
social laws which regulated their
posiiiou at home will regulate their
position here. They will draw
around them congenial circles,
they will find no obstacle in tlicir
pathway that cannot l.e overcome
by intelligence, integrity, industry,
, enterprise and that due considcru-
that while Sumter county : tion r „ rtll e feelings of others which
have the strength to deprivoSchley . u tbe , upwme lcst ofthe Christian
of her rights this time, Schley com-, ciljxcn T1|B 8llUtllt . rn people are
bining with Macon might man j „ ol n 8ection ,| rrBgmeol of the na .
Sumter the same trick some «>tl.c-r | llon; l|lev ur( . part an( , p arocl of
time. Party dissensions are not t on# ll( , m i,g,tau.ily.-Atlanta
conducive lo ju.rty strength, and .1 Con#Ut||tjon
j.voved u true nml fuilliful ollleer. I oamlidate nominated by ijnestion-
an incorruptible man. possessing | tt |,| a methods cannot always de- i
einim-lit ip.alilies l.i.lh private and
iml.lic, and is worthy of the sullra-
ges of the peopli: tliercli.re he it
Itemilit'il. That tli.s convention
iuslrm-i llm lieiegntes to the (ii.her-
imtoi ini eon Villi Ion lo consider hi.
claims to 1 her nomination for the
olllee of Stale Treasurer.
The country was startic-d the
FKITTN AM) VEliETAIII.ES.
Dr. W. If. Jones, of Herndon, nil-
ilresses the Suite Horticultural So
ciety cl11011 a most important sub
ject, involving the health of the
|.eople of tills section. Hu tukes
the ground that our |.eo|.la cat loo
mncli meat and greuse, and not
eiu.ugli vegetables an I (mils; that
tho eating of so much meal and
grease produces disease in lids
climate, while the free and constant
use of Iruit and vegetables, properly
cooked, conduces to health. He
also contends that by tile use of
vegetable* and Iruils not only
would our |tco|>le Im- healthier, hut
they could have lM-tter food a- less
cost. We all know that the great
and ex|HM.sivu item on our |>lanta-
lions is meat, while it should Im>
the least. In this climate, where
fruits and vegetables can Im- grown
in almost every woi.tl. ol tl.e year,
they ought to be the sta|.le food.
The French, who understand Ihe
art ol good living belter than any
people on earth, long ago dis
covered that a great use of meal
is not only unhealthy, but that
it is extravagant. Monsieur l.es.
seps argues that tl.e use of
meat instead of cereal Irani in- j
voices a fearful waste, ami also
occasions injury to health. He
says that "one aere of cereals in
Kram-c will support live men, while
it would take two acre* to su|i|K>rt
one steer, and in the end the man
would eat the steer!" This is live
lo one to the distavor of the steer.
The more steers the greater the
wrste of food, at least in France.
The |wople of the North, who ruisu
bogs, eat less |iork tlmn the |H-o|.le
of the South, although they live in
a colder climate. We believe that
the fivers of the South arc loo I jrartles.
olten p.odiicctl by the loo great ,
|«ntl iijion Iris party 10 pull him other day by the publication ofa
through. Even if Schley Ims only : circumstantial account of tl.e jrlans
live thousand voles, she is entitled ol a wealthy syndicate of promi-
lo e msirlerolion its a part of 1 lie Incut min, who pro|msed to pur-
diatriul, and if it has been the cus-. chase Culm and turn it into a to-
lour it. givu her her turn in noiuiii-1 bunco plantation, under the protee-
ating 11 Senator sho Ims llmt tight ition ol' the United Slates. Ex-
until It is abrogated by the district: Governor Warmoiith was .aid lo
convention. In this we do not j be at the head of the movement,
concede the right, of Schley to j hacked by the Rothschilds. The
immu uu objectionable anil tinlll i story Imtl n rather llslry look,, and
man, mid until she docs this Sum- ' it turns out that it was written bv
only balances the scales at 24
poumis. and a 27 year-old married
female at 32 pounds.
Augusta will soon commence
boring no artesian well, private
ca|.italistR forming a company and
furnishing tbe money.
Mr. C. Coffee, of Albany Ims
realized about seventeen hundred
dollars from the sale of Jersey cows
and calves within the past four or
live years.
a Rarlieal to the House of Repre
sentatives in the nerson of Little
ton Jones, who was sworn in and
took Ids seat. C. H. Hudson being
a Rcjircsentativc from Schley, in
troduced a resolution inquiring iuto
Ids right to a seat and ujron inves
tigation it was found that Jones
was a resilient of Tennessee. His
seat was declared vacant, and It
was Idled by the election of .Mr.
Hill, the (.resent Mayor of Monte-
zuma.
This little digression is intro-
duced not ns a j.arl or Senatorial
history, hut to flx the |.criod of
Macon's d, livetu.ee. At tl.e exj.i-
It is supposed tlml the runners 1 ration of Dr. R'ai k's term, Schley,
of Putnam county will pay out in | believing that she wa, eiuitled to
money or its equivalent for meat the Senator, prescnteil the name or
ror the present year nbout $f.0,000. 0. B. Hudson. Macon county,
For corn, not less than thirty car-j however, Insisted that it was her
lauds, aggregating If.,000 bushels’ time, and alter much ,tra::<jling
about $15,000—summing up $«5,- j the convention held that it w»s
mu, 1 1 Macon’s right and nominated Col.
On Julv 21 the law raising the I *- ,,k F t-ltoi. was elected
license forsclling liquors in Alnpalm
to $3,000 went into effect, and tire
only saloon in town closed its doors.
There are several oilier places in
the county where whiskey can ho
got, but in September the iust. li
cense expires, anil it will then cost
§3,000 per annum to sell whiskey
anywhere in llenicu.
Capt. Hobbs made nearly four
hundred bushels of oats on four
ter has no voice in tie: matter. that brilliant Washington ltolieini* i seres ol ground this year, and tho
The llttronnKU has 111. names to
suggest to Schley, considering lu r
people to have sense enough to
■nnku a proper selection. Neither
does it proposo in advance to dis
cuss tlie merits of gentlemen pro
posed for the place. That will
pro|s-rly come up before the Sena
torial convention.
The Republican says tl.e argu
ment used by tl.e Kki-oiiiikh, that
Americus would lose trade by pur
lin, (ii'i.rge 11. Butler, tlis “nephew
of liis uncle.” Butler acknowledges
that he had no groundwork of fact
for his romance; but says that
Wnrmou'.b was in Washington thu
other day, lie thought he would
write something about him, and
not knowing wlrnt else to do he in
vented tlie Cuban schcm-.
Two American citizens have been
pul to breaking stone in Mexico
uitig an unfair course, is all ela,.- j beca0M ‘ lhcv 8 l K,k,! “«H*"»I*ctlul.
trap. That it is to be proved; but of 1 ‘ re * i ' ,ent 0un71,c *- Un,,cr
it certainly stands to reason that i lko °l ,< ' n,,ion of our beautif " 1 rc '
wc cannot ex,M-ct the trade of |h-«. P" blic,ln a -'»>ini»tn.lion. with Hat
pie whom we have defrauded. The 1 ^ M “” U,!lnt acting president.
Republican save. ”.1 is from the i < * n * 1 ” ix BrUi * h clerk * to rn " ,,,c
state department, tlie American
citizens will continue to peck rock
in the land of liberty until Presi
dent Uunwhah-s chooses to turn
them louse. It will be seen from
farmers of Schley we get 11 portion
of our trade, and we will continue
to get it ns long as-we deal honest
ly nml fairly witli them.” All true;
Iml when wc dcnl dishonestly aud
unfairly with them by depriving i ‘ hU tb *‘ tl,e A “^* n 7' ,blic is
litem of their political rights we
will naturally lose that trade.
a stupendous atliir until the pep
pery Mexican steps up and takes
The Kkcoukkk, in thus udvocat-! bv ll,e T°' Tbe “’H’lican
ing a due retard for the right, of P"V • bouW J^ P"*^-
Congressman Converse, one ot
the Democrats who voted against
Schley, is animated only by a de-
airv to advance tho interest* of
Americus and tin- Democratic party
ie this district. It has no desire
to see a muss kicked up that some
ambilii.ua imliticinn may take ad
vantage of it to boost his political
aspirations. When it comes Sum
ter’* time to name the candidate for
Senator, the Kki-hhuku will be | The old Georgia fire engine,
zealously insisting u,mn a recogni-j which Montezuma recently pur-
lion of Sumter’s right* ami protest | chased from Augusta, arrived as
against all interference by outside [ wa*_ expected 611 Friday ot last
and served out liis term. It was
now certainly lime for f-clilcy.
Schley placed it. muniiialion J. N.
Hudson ns her choice. The con
vention met and there was quite an
ellort made to defeat Mr. Hudson
in the convention, it being admitted
that Schley was entitled to the
nomination, hut hud no right to
name the candidate. In other
words, while tlie candidate ought
to come f.om Schley tlie convention
had thu right to name the person.
Tl.e former rule, however, prevailed
and Mr. Hudson was nominated
and elected. At the close of liis
term Mr. Uuerry from Sumter was
elected, and at the expiration of his
term Mnj. Frederic of Macon was
nominated and elected. Jn every
instance tile county entitled to the
Senator naming the man.
In each instance it will be seen
daily ot the State Lunatic Asylum: j ^ g^. ac lllcf0C(1 amt di(l b(r
Bacon, 3«0 1-ounds; beef, 8001 ^ wel , (n lbc eleclion of tlte
nominees. Maj. Frederic having
same ground is now covered With a
luxuriant crop ul peas. He also
lias eight or ten acres of corn inside
of Hu- corporate limits which will
make between twenty and thirty
bushels to the acre. This is city
farming Albany Medium.
L. J. Lamar, the Steward, furn
ishes tlie following statement of
the amount of rations consumed !
Iht jieuple ufar? fitaU.
It Hewer train or paytjnunr.
Its Or*net KlaKlo Number Dmrlnfi
take place monthly.
A MPLKXDID OPPORTUNITY TO
WIN A FORTUNE. EUiHTff GUAM)
DKAWINC. C'LARMH. IN THK ACADKMV
OF MUPIC. NKW tiRT.KANtf, 'lUKSOAT.
Asssil 11. 1SS4 171.1 U.intlilv Uruslnn!
CAPITAL PRIZE, 873,000.
100,00011ckets at Fire Dollars Each.
Fractions, lu Filths, in I’rupurtlon.
MSTOFl-BIZES:
I CAPtTAI. t'llIZK J74.004
1 «!o <1o SS,OJ0
1 «l« «»0 10,1)00
a rtll/.Ks ov |ft.ooo it.«no
* d» ‘i.noo, 10,00-1
III do 1.000, 1V,0»)
t) do 600. 10,wn
100.
■SO,
Si.
lalloii I’rlrcw »*f ST5W
*• 600 4.40-1
“ 230 2.23.)
l.M? I'iIecd,auMiHiiiinff lo
|>jili-.-til..ii 1
only to tin- oltiro of Co
► or fnrt!u-r inliiri.Miior
full ail !p—. Makrf’.O.Moi
New Orleans
POHTAI. NOTES and ordinary lei ten ty
if oil or (all suiha of S3 and epwrird l*y
ixpii-i. at our rxi«i.sp) to
M. A. DAUPHIN,
New Orleans, L«,
rM. A. DAUPHIN,
Ot»7 Aersntls lit., Washington. D. C.
STILL AT HER OLD STAND.
pound*; collce, 70 pounds^ flour,
504 pound*: hominy, 110 pound*;
laid, 25 pounds; meal. 334 pounds,
rice, 110 pounds, sugar, 75 pound*:
butter, 40 pound*: molasses, 9 gal
lons.
At Rome Saturday the trustees
of Shorter College received from
the executors of the late Alfred
Shorter $45,000, being the legacy
left lo the college in his will. (If
this amount $5,000 will he used at
once to improve the grounds and
purchase a telescope. The balance
is invested, and the interest will he
used to pay the tuition of poor anil
deserving girls.
There is an old colored woman
served out his term, will Macon and
Sumter now deny to Schley the
same privilege they Imve enjoyed?
Fair I*lay.
SELLING OIT AT COST-
Far 1 he licit Th.rty l*«>» w
Mock ot mi iMK US*,
It HA I KM
• »p:l our Kntlr*
IVIXEM, 2 iml
IS OPKNIXt* HER STOC K
OF NEW
the Morrison tariff bill, has been | ln Milledgcville whoi* very old,and
defeated lor nomination, Jronr a (*,.„• day* ago took up a coil.-ction
which it would be reasonable to : among her grandchildren to raise
infer that his constituents did not j money to visit her sister in Sparta,
like liis stylo of voting. and only having money enough to
carry her to Sparta, she took the
train and was soon there, and upon
inquiry she found that her sister
bad been dead ever since before the
war. She walked back to Milledge-
: week. It is a piston -engine and a vilte.
magnificent piece of machinery. | R 0ln e Courier: Some of Flovd
AT COST!
Knmi a ‘Juan to a llirrel. TIiom* who are id
11*0-1 «»f mu Ii jfooii* will fin-1 it to their Interoit to
■ee u» before buying elsewhere. OI\e us a trial.
Usmemlar tlintst those Iaiw Price* wc cannot
;iiT*nl t«» chanre my 8‘>od*. tnd
1st Have tie Casi!
| Engineer J. B. Battoman, of Au
— — gusta, came down on the passen-,
of the ablest ami most valuable men ger to get the engine in working ' l b° cake wuen it cour cs to names
in the House. He is a square rtr ' ,el ' « ivc instructions. Di-1 One of them is known as Charlie j
tariff for revenue only, and recl , ) >‘ aflcl ; u . ’ ra f ‘ ak en ! Fancy: another sails under the I ~ - *
ami one of tbe 'trongest friemU of 10 1 ^ C l» eek tested. A large p ara lyzing adverb “Furthermore’’ I W. J.
anu ont ot tut Mrvog«-ni. immu of cr0Wl j Q f G ur citizen* witnessed the . , :
Speaker Carlisle in Congress. For l teat, and all are satisfied that the “ 1>aud 1 wrthermore. A third
his position on the tariff alone he town has made a good investment 000 ^ ie eolored brothers, sur*
K FA XS d v MERRITT,
t Cotton Avimiu**. Oj.poalti- HoiH.|
HUDSON & CO.,
WHOLESALE
use ot meat and the loo little u*c I Congressman Hammond is one gusta, came down on the passen- j coun *’5 * colored citizens can take |
of vegetables amt fruits. I
Waynesboro True Citizen. A I
year or *o ago a young man of this i
county pitched a crop, and bis capi
tal was a cur dog and a horse-.
lie. seeing that hi* capital was deserved to lie returned, as he rep- and possesses the,best engine at, named Higgins, prefixes the sus-
short, swapped hi* valuable (?) dog rM ., nl , tbe rea . , cn timent of the . ll,e P ricc in tUe * tatc - h 8 eM U P ! pic-ions adjective “Aronvmous" to !
1 ~ - 1 ,,team and threw* water in four I biH tlrat na me. and flings his ballot
minute#, will throw water ioO feet I . m .
... , _ , , . and has * capacity ol -.00 gallons a> Anonymous Higgins. The
of the season, bis horse was fat, he i Some of the organs arc alluding per minute. 1 White family adds two more oddi- MgIoDS FniitS Slid Truck
had several hogs in bis lot. and a to Blaine as the Modern Henry , The town council has ordered l,-1 tie* to the li*t. There ii January ^
few bushels ut corn in hi* crib, leav
ing hi* crop clear of all expense*,
but bis dog had dwindled down to
a rat terrier.
OLD STAND O.V JACKSOX STREET!
rw-ii. fUliM'Anffrni hrr»lin<?rt* thanks to the
iii.-mL-i i of tlm rtr** .l.-iuttni.-ut, by %rho»r *
aIic was ravtsl from wrfotis Iw* liiirfny t:>#
ilr*. ami rnal lcl her to gn-ct her friend# at tbe
jilar* where they have wo long been 8cen*tvm^l
to liml iier. apnl4ti
ATTENTION!
Hedgnarten Tor Imported and DM
LIQUORS,
BEERS,
CIGARS,
ZHtOii ZStc.
1 bare*nnd nlway* keep on hand a full *upp!> ot
Imported nod Dome»tk Ljqunrr, Ileeta, L b i:n*
pagr.e, Cigar*, etc., ete., which I am *et!iu? at
1.0HK3T IfABKfiT PltlCKd. Al*o*n Kr-.h
iMortril Stock of
T
Fresh Cincinnati Beer on Dranglit
Alway* on luiod ut Be per flats.
Free Lmdi drum l(h30 A. H. to 2 P. I
1 hive added to my place a gaod
Billiard and Pool Table
From now* until the cad of the acaaon I will;!*- e;-
Full Supply of Ice on band.
JAKE ISRAELS,
w. j. 1'Hii.i.ir*.
JOHN NIS.1M.
for mother cur and n smaM amount | SU te on this important issue,
of ImmH. and so on, until at the end
4n4 Birmingham, Ala,
Clay. Tni* is verv comforting 000 feel °f h 0 **- aDl * *hould make White and Weary White, and it ia j . ° V * * H,v,ALT,e *'
Henri- PUr il., _# ba*te to have at least two large asserted by tho«- who koow that; "• “J J no l cmi-ignmrnia promising
C 'V h** 1 “ ut ° r bU i cistern, dug. for a. it now stands . Weary ha. been tired ever since he ! “ d P ro “P l
x)o # by Jim I oik, of TcnncMc*. (he engine could lie of but little • waa horn. .Vanuarv must have been 1
This is a startling histoi ical fact.! service in case of fire. 1 .Ue lir*t child and Weary tU? lasu 1 hJS: ,!<Vn
★
BAKERY.
Cotton Avonue.
Wr call th« attmtMM of the publlr w »h* f»«'t
that wc arc nrcfmrrdto All aB order* for Vrt*S
llrcs.1. L*akm, Ktc n of our own «wkr—
(noil aa4 pur*, w* kfrp a-«o C^iarfiow# un-l
Omerrier, which w# $ -11 ut the rulluu prir*-
liny and «#ll Couufrr Produce. Hire ua a calL
If. J, PHILLIPS if CO.
InWiacf