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(Tlic (Tme (Citizen.
The Survival of the Fittest.
\VA VNKSIIUIIII.IIA., may IS. ISSII.
g.&~ Another tori'll >1«* cyclom*
sw»■ i>t tlu* country last Sunday and
Sunday nijylit.
ir A Ihiston, Mass., linn has
started a shoe factory iu New Or
leans. \Vt* hope they have left
their Tewksbury civilization mdund
them, in iMassaehusetts,
naturally hidones.
not ion,"'endure. 'The music of the
revel is already dying upon the
night of its life, and ere long, in the
pale dawn of a brighter and better
day, the wily Itepuhlican lmisqiu*-
raders will he revealed to the coun
try in all the hideous deformity of
their depraved estate, Tin* zenith
of ils power and glory has been
touched, and the sun of its strength
is fast hastening to its setting. Al
ready around its enfeebled form,
the twilight shadows are gathering,
and the schisms that to-day divide
where it p s ( >uce united and powerful house
hold, are hut denotations of the
apphwt mi> emii’UJinxrs.
"Tin? (Jilt to ’tile us to Nee ottrselveN us ’llhers
Statesboro F.agir: We learn that
'Piik Tkee Citizen is to make ils
appearance soon in a new dress.—
’I’ll i; ('m/.F.N is a lively and spicy
paper, managed by gentlemen of
pluck and brains.
Augusta Xeirs; hast week end
ed the first year of the .existence of
the Waynesboro Tai l. Citizen.—
We congratulate the Sullivan boys,
on its success, which has been so
great that they have purchased a
nr Lord Itoscoe Conkling will
swear worse than ever if by chance
he hears that <Jen. Grant was badly j
defeated for tin* Presidency of the I
Arniyof the Potomac a few days I
ago. Verilv the “boss” and hismas-
ter seem to he in hard luck.
proximity of its downfall and death, new cylinder press, new type and a
nr Augusta Xnrs: ('apt
Clarke looked like a regular army
veteran on horseback this morning.
Will the Xnrs explain the pecul
iar appearance of a man who “looks
It is not to be vainly imagined, how
ever, that the transition of the Deni-I
ocratic party to success and power,
will prove either Instantaneous or
pleasant; on the contrary, the vie-j
I tory is to he obtained only by the
j most stupendous diligence and can-1
J. O. | lion, 'Pile Republican party will
not relinquish Its hold upon life!
cheerfully or voluntarily; Its pass
ing away will he attended by the
new outfit generally, and on May
I lib Till: Citizen will appear in an
entirely new dress. Long life to
our genial neighbor.
like
back" ’!
•I. S. K. in Macon Telegraph A*
Messenger: The Turn Citizen
has suspended publication for two
weeks, in order to lay in its new
and complete .ollloe, just arrived.
With a perfected cylinder press, and
an outfit of type ample and suf-
mightiest convulsive struggles, that ( . i( , nt , Til k Citizen bids fair to en-
an army veteran on horse-1 ever accompanied the death of any ; t tn . upon an era of prosperity and
faction in the world’s history. Like usefulness in every way as brilliant
Samson in the temple, it will doubt- .,nd satisfactory as its past has been,
less attempt to crush the pillars of ....
the republic, and bury with itself ^vamsboro Itemize*-: ThkTtek
the liberties of America; but the ( ™ex, °ne of ■the best weekly pa-
i genius of our Institutions, in that i LT, 1 " the State pub ished by the
1 he whole rnco of Indians, and why, d wi „ oye linil , ly st iT,ng to 1,v »» ami edited by tlmlr
in the name of common sense, don’t )Vsist a]lt)ie e(forts to entomb them I ‘••ompletea its first volume
Ihe.V send troops enough out West aml almve t |, e ruins of that p:ll . (v , 'v.th ,ts issue of ,l,e date of the “nth
to do the job at once? the stars and stripes will still llout iust ’ . ° u t,,c “ ' U, '. ut *lay, it will up-
ir It is said that it will roquire
six months to subdue the Apache
Indians, ft is the ultimate Inten
tion of the government to destroy
l stripes
over a Union united and resplend
ent.
Let not, therefore, the Democrats
delude themselves with any such
i*r' 1’hc Chicago Ail ranee sug
gests Kellogg, of Louisiana, as a
candidate for Vice-President in
iSNl, We had not heard that he had
declined his candidacy for the pen- fal'acitius and deceptive ideas. The
itentiary on account of )ds star j pertinacity with which the
route honors, Perhaps, however, l ,,n 'ty In power will cling to it** ex-
a High Commission might llx it up j bstence, will preclude the possibility
so that he could accept both posi
lions at the same time.
— , party,depends in a fearful measure,
nr joe 1 irmly, the firsl of the I upon tin* administrative ability that
Irishmen tried for the killing of will be developed in the coming
of an easy victory. In short, tin
final defeat and extinction of the
Uurke and Cavendish, was hanged
in Dublin last Friday, lie met his
fate calmly, There was no popular
disturbance, There are several
others to hang. For every Irish
man England munlors, she will
raise up a hundred desperate ene
mies,
g0T It is rumored in political
circles in Washington, that General
Grant anil Lord Roscoe Conkling
are about to “cut” the Radical party,
mill join the Democrats. Will the
campaign. Even if old and oner
vated, the Republicans have not
tiroly forgotten tjieir pristjnp cun
ning, and the consummation so
“devoutly wished,” viz: the triumph
of our faith, will require and de
mand ap exhibition of the most
astute and diplomatic PiaililSTllienti
If the country is to be finally won
and saved it can only be accom-
pear in a new spring dress, and will
look and be every inch a /iodic insti
tution. The Thee Citizen has no
harder well-wisher than the editor
of this paper.
Louisville Xnrs mill Fanner: The
editors of Tut; Tiff li Cimtitf pub.
Lisped at Waynesboro propose to
change their paper from a clumsy
eight-page to a neat four-page sheet.
They will also discard the patent
outside and publish the paper entire
ly at home. Resides they have
...„ bought a new press and new type,
lev- and will main* a bright newspaper.
We like The Twee Citizen, and
en ' pope it much succor,
Waynesboro Correspondent At
lanta Constitution: Messrs. Sulli
van liros., the proprietors of “The
Thee Citizen,” are now arranging
In their office a new supply of type
find fill elegant new printing press,
T|ds |s cut'liduly IPu handsomest
printing outfit ever brought to our
town. “The Tiu e Citizen” did
plislietl upon a declaration or plat- not possess a very encouraging out-
form, broad enough for the entire I look when its columns were first
union to ,sfand upon. There must <)l,r people, but having
,. be a complete annihilation of all , ! V S y'^^momerNTry
Democratic party commit another .. , ,* ,, ,, upJM>=* njj obstacle tpat Ol’Ulcr y se,r-
Greelcv blunder'* The Democrats ^‘imttl Issues; the South, repres- rounded it and identified its jnter-
. enting the Democratic party, must ests with that of our people, it
... , , , , look to the North for assistance, by is now in a lloiuishlng and pros-
ik'O TllO (till f IIVUIU' \r in U'flU :l*Hvl'< 7 * imnnn. ... .1.,] 14 !. ... UL. . 1 I . 1. !cn. ..
like the old darkey who was asked
if his young mistresses were not
about to be married, replied: “I
iIuiiiiii who lie debil would hab’em
—J wouldn’t.
fV —
nr Last week the Atlanta Con
stitution stated tiiaf Col. M. E-
Thornton's notes had gone to pro
test, and that li is paper, tlu* J'ost*
Appeal, was likely to go into the
hands of a receiver. The whole dif
ficulty seems to have orriginated
in the sending to Thornton a Dill of
paper by the Rath paper mills
which in* did not mler or use, the
payment.for which lie successfully
giving her such pledges as will he
sufficient for the protection of her
varied and important interests; flu*
perons condition. Wc doubt if there
is a country town in Georgia that
can present a printing outfit that
can excel that of “The Tkee (Tri
ple.” Thus wi|l 1,0 establish 1, d a
grand community of interests, with
out which no society or fraternity
can hope to adhere, much less to
successfully contend with the ene
my, Thus miKcd. and thebandee-
resisted before the courts a few days | by Rod spirit oi virtue and
ago. Wc congratulate Col. Thorn* j pubrUitispi, w.hn*); jlpifiJd pyiq* ttnj-
Ion on his triumph. j iniite and inspire all political fic
tions, who can predict the destiny
nr Tho Ifew York Times porten- J of this party, or paint sufficiently
fiousjy remarks! “The Republican gorgeous, the glories that will at-
pavty is doomed to dissolution if it tend it !
cannot prove to the country that it j To the mind of the writer, tlu* th
is willing and able to abolish the pij HTOf has ever been in tlu* sec-
spoils system and all the corruption J tional fapiitlalsm, apd Igfiorant pre-
ond political tyranny of which that Judiee, displayed by tho bemocraiio
system is the fruitful source.” Tho leaders, who, for the most part, have
East ami the West must be allowed ken” when the donning of its new
a participation; all classes and enip rt, g‘diu shall have been completed,
ditions must be invited to cooperate I Ma( „ m tiruphb7 We eon«*ratu-
upon principles of security and pro- , ato tl)0 WaynesDovo TiiKKCr
tectionjin short, it must be what its
name implies, a party “of the peo
ple, for (he people, and by the peo-
firsl proposillon in till* above sen
tence is an event devoutly to be
hoped for by the whole country.—
Nothing hut “the spoils am) corrup
tion system” holds the party tog.otb-
been a set of unskilful, simple-mind
ed bunglers, tilled always with ig
norance and egotism, and totally
deficient in diplomacy and.//ars.sr.
JJy antagonizing till* different sev
er, awl a defeat means annlhila-j Rons oftbp .cpiin try, they have re-
j pealedly blighted every jp)pii f|ji|t
, ever bloomed for them, The party
-ra*: rl'TUti: ok Tim iiKiiiiniA’ni' i* \iti v. 1 '
The Democratic pally is unmis
takably and emphatically the party
of tin* South, Upon its ultimate
triumph or defeat, Iduges h» p Jot
I Z EN
on the liandsomc appearance of its
now dress, and tlu* general attract
iveness of its make up.
Atlanta J'nzh Appeal; Tho Way
nesboro Tkee Citizen lias discard
ed its patent outside, and is other
wise much improved. It is now
one of the best weeklies in tlu*
State. •
Augusta Vvcniihj JYnis; The
Wayoestioi'o Ti' 1 ■* Citizen is out
in her new spring fi.uend looks
just as nice as she can look. It is
now about as neat a paper as one
will find in a day’s journey in that
direction.
J. S. R. in Tclef/rap/i «C- Messenger,
loth ifist,; On yesterday Tn e Tkee
Citizen, apppari'd in a new
and becoming toilette. We desire
no higher evidence of tlu* material
prosperity of a place than such an
exhibition of healthiness on tlu* part
of its journal. Wc congratulate
The Citizen.
Statesboro h'ai/le. We were just
contemplating placing the fiitgtp lu
mourning for The Tin h Citi/Kn,
of Waynesboro, but it has at last
arrived at our otliee, and Its neat
a.i 1 enlarged appearance speaks for
its silence. Hurrah for Waynos-
L * a tiger for The Citizen, and
must rid itself of those miserable
coxcombs and political dudes, and
supply teir places with lenders of
a broad liberal type, iu addition,
tlu* party needs more moral c ;ge
measure, either (lie realization iff! )l| id decision ol opinion; theinno-j
our Utopian dreams, or tlu* dissipa- plaintive confession, of I luck to tlu* Sullivan Eros,
lion of our fond and cherished | "Ihints mini, non tfr'ijijpts" must j XIaeon Telegraph: The
hopes. It might not bo exaggera
tion to say, that upon its dcstinydo-
pends tlu* existence of mil' Southern,
land; assuredly, it would not he e.\>! bdence. tlu* “standard-bearers,’
truvagant to nilirm, that around its ; b'hu are to bear alolt the ensigns
future alone, clusters our only as- and ruglmpulnls, must prove bold
surtiiice of that devehqmient and , llll ‘l reliant, while tlui clniiqpjolD,
rocogidthm, to wldch wo are so wlm are the orators, must lie the
most consummate artillerists.
need Iu* changed to a Mohican waft
whoop, before tlu* party can inspire
(Iu* country with trust and con-
j fldcnco. The
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justly entitled, It is, therefore,
with enthusiasm that we view tlu*
firmament of its future, for In tin
other sky gleams tlu* star of prom
ise, It is, also, not without sumo
feelings of apprehension, that wo
would ju*er into its destiny, for it Is
certainly beset and surrounded
with u multiplicity of dangers. A
responsibility more profound and
grave could not he Imposed upon
human shoulders, than tho conduc
tion, or guidance of this party, so
burdened with bright hope and ex.-
'CI it* triumph of this party, means
the triumph of all that is good and
pure, Therefore, let the day fast
approach, wjipp l|) (he grout grave
yard of tlu* napiog, will li t! liiipi’i'ot!
the corrupt rmpajiis of Up* party
Republican, On that happiest of
funeral days, perhaps there will la*
found no hand, so poor as to Inscribe
its epitaph,
Telegraph: The Waynes
boro Tin E citizen comes tons lids
week enlarged and printed with
bright, new type on a new press.—
It is a handsome paper. Ils editors
have more than redeemed their
promise. The Them Citizen has
II I'iglU !') expert !hr puniest sup
port of the section in which it is
published.
The Citizen Is now* turning out
Savannah Venny Loral: Wc
congratulate tlu* Sullivan Bros,, on
the really Improved appearance of
'Pill*; Tiiee Citizen, which is now a
f page Instead or an tJ pago paper,
all hoiqe-madc, and In a brand new
dress, We admire tlu* paper, ex
cept the head letter; It Isn’t neat
enough to correspond with tlu* now
really pretty body type.
Savannah Times: The Waynes
boro Thee.Citizen reaches us in
pectation. some tine speeimmis iff job Wdi’lfi I iff) oiRlpplY piRV dl’“s,s mid in folio
Never, perhaps, in its previous None hut tlu* best class of work laifm-m, It is ni»vy mm iff Rm iumR*s|
history, have tlu* omens been so i allowed to leave the otliee, Wf • “* land most attractive made up week-
propitious as now. The Republican turn thanks to our patrons who || (>H | ]t || t0 state, Burke county
{tarty, under tlu* direction and lea- have kept us busy day and night, should be proud of this able expo-
dorship of a vicious administration, ever since we put in our new outfit. m . n t ( mid give The Tiu e Citizen
is evincing symptoms of rapid di - a liberal support. Tlu* paper is well
solution and decay. Indeed, (lull 11, Franklin lias a full assortment edited, and we are glad to notice a
party, whoso hope of existence is of Shoe*, Dry Goods mid Clothing, dispo>ition upon the part of the
dependent upon the strength of tlu* which ho sells at the lowest nimiiigiqiient to give every iRteiL
forrupt bauds that bind it, emmoC price. b>yii tlun lo loyal matters. *
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I’tm* Sotln Walcr, Sitrsnparillti nn(Uiln t, .(*r Ale niMniifncliiivd rfom Krcxh nnd l’irsi-t i :l .
iiiMliwitil. loirtrcr lU*cr In lirjrs aiul Iml I It s always on hand. Orders solicited and '
! iim-ii. 1 •'
N n lci> of (looil Quiillly mill .lust WcIkIiI slilppist to in.v oustoini rs nl (in- Mini
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GRAND CLEARANCE SALE.
Handsome Carpels and Rugs.
Sale Conliimed for Tliiriv (lavs.
P E AN U TS.
Jmi2.T82tf
We wihli indearout and make room for otlu:-r goods now on tho way. Bargains will bo I
given in tIn* following goods:
Body Brussels (’jirpets, new Designs and Colorings.
Tapestry Brussels, new designs.
Scotch (’arpctiiiLC Beautiful 1 >ositrnsand ('nlorimrs.
Venet ian ('arpets and II- l*ly ('arpets, new goods.
Hearth Bugs,’ Beautiful Bid torn* and Colors.
(’heap Hemp and Common ('niton ('arpots.
Door .M.ats and Crmnh Cloths, nice goods.
3,000 Window Shades, new stylos just opened.
I,non Window Cornices, ,*io styles to select from.
Boh* ('ornlees, Brass and Walnut.
1,000 Pair Window ('urtiilns, Nottingham Iffiee, new goods.
Floor D|| riot!is, nice goods.
Wall Papers, 10,000 rolls new Wall Papers.
Canton Mattings, fresh new goods, 2 » dilfercnt patters, 2"»0 rolls, all new patterns. Dado,
and Borders, till nice fresh goods. Newest patterns! Kcmembcr Big Bargains.
JAMES a. T5AILTT2 & SONS.
I mil wi ll Mii]i]i)lo.l with ElorUln, Moiscna ; OKI Store .Imiic.-i (1. lialllo it Jlro. f71:l 1’HOAD STREET, AEHESTA, (LY. uiylfl'S'Jl.v,
aiul X'alencla < inuuces.
I have a largo slock of])canuts of all kinds,
llaiul|iicki*d Virginia Tcnncsse and North
Carolina. Either for Kent or Retailing.
ranges.
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I keep on hand always the Largest Stock of
Lemons, and defy competition as to price and
quality.
Always on hand a full line of Confectionery
and Fane.V (1 roceries.
J. B. Reedy,
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Eor. Hay and Whitaker streets,
deol.VSghy. SAVANNAH, CIA.
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Iron, Steel, Cutlery, Huns, Elstols, Saddlery, and Hridlos, Wheels, Iluhs, Spokes, ;
Itlms, Axles, Ete., Etc., Etc.,
AT LOWEST PRICES.
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New Attractions
The Music House of the South.
Greneral Agent For
Eclipse Steam Engine, Duplex Harrow,
AVinshlp Hin, Walter A. Wood,
Manure Spraader, Mower, lleaper
Oliver Chilled Plow, mid Huider.
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TUTT’S “
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TORPID LIVlER.
£>osb of Appetito, Bowels costivo, Fain la
tho Head, with n dull aenantlon in the
baok part, Fain under tho Shoulder
blade, fullnoss aftor eating, with a disin
clination to exertion ot' body or mind,
Irritability of temper, Low apiritn, with
a feeling of having neglected some duty.
Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the
Heart, Dotsbeforo the eyes, Yellow Skin,
Headache generally over tho right eyo,
Restlessness, with fitful dreams, highly
golorod Uj*ipe, ^nd
CONSTIPATION.
TCTT’S FILLS are especially adapted to
•null cases, one (loso cftiiots such a elinnuo
pf feeling as to astonish tho sufl'ercr,
They Incronsv the Appetite, nml ennse tha
body to Take on Flci.li, tints llio system is
noiirUlivd. and by their Tonle Action on tho
■llge.tlvc Orgun., Brgnlnr Mlool. are pro
duced. Price Z5 06111.1. 39 Murray Bt., N. Y.
TUTT’S HAIR DYE.
(IttAV Ilxin on Wiitsiciais changed toaUrossy
Hlaok by * shiglu application Of (ills 11 Yk, |tliu.
narts a natural puiar, iwta UiitanlaiieoHsip, 9»id
ty hrM{iai»t», kf spnf (iy y-xniyss on lucoijit «f ft;
UH it t; u« mmtAY ny., sew ioRu.
( Ur. ITTVS M.MML of v.tu.i.l,. Intoru.llua >.a\
t'.vtul IUut|il> wlU l»a aslhil IU1H vt sygUisUw.#
dcc8’S2by
P c- «•£ 3
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PIANOS, ORGANS,
AND MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS.
G. H. U.—E. 1.0. M.—L. P. Q. S
An extended visit anuuux tho prlnelpnl
l'lann and Organ fuctnrios has enahU*,) us t.>
make the tines! seieol|un ul Instruments ever
hrumtlil in .\\i.:uda,
i Up'stuyk, whte.h will he r.‘| | l | ’uislu > d weeklx
from Uie host luanufaelurer.-, will lie the larg
est and must complete in the South.
: Mir prlees I hr lowest and terms of navinent
the easiest ever oH'erod.
sheet music and music hooks—large dis
entail from puhllsher's prices. lies! Italian
strings, and everything desired In the line of
music. Save money hy visiting or corres
ponding with H. (). ItiHHNSi IN A- ru,
Sill llroad Street, AnaUsla. H.i,
tU'J-X'tAJ, yO'J'JI'h'.
Emm this date tin* services of Mr. E. H.
Tai lor, as timer ami repairer Corns terminate.
All orders for same will receive the prompt
al hull Ion of Mr. T. Hurry Hales, who guaran
tees entire satisfaction.
H. n. |p )|t| NSON A CO.
Augusta, Ha., Uetoher.'l, lssj. oetai’Sr.
Use The Old Brands
That the Best is Cheapest,—^—
And especially is this true in Furniture
JUST SEE SOME OF OUR PRICES :
Parlor Sols in Hair Cloth, Walnut Frame from *’Vi to pk)
The hi st Baw Silk Set for i»vt»r ottered.
Nlci* Walnut Chamhor Sets, Marhli'Top, fV>
The host Warble Top Set iu tlu* market for flUi.,
Wi* ili*ly Competition tVom Kvery Quarter.
Tlu 1 Most Popular I'Vrtllizors in
tlu* Market.
We Ackuawknlgo no Superior,
Ami IVav Equals, in tlio South
sop! lNVS'Jhy,
Who i'Vt'i* lioaiil of PttHi* Sunt 4'‘haLr*. i\*r s*‘\cut v-ll v(M‘unts. Kxlenslon Tallies one ilol*
I htr pur foot. Wr guarantee satisftirtion to vvvry■ vasu. 4>ur stork of Maltn*>^*s ami Snrlnr
I Buds Is uomplutc. Steam Hvv'ssoi! IN athors alwav** on hand. All gomls* pavkinl nnd shlppru
1 five of charge. Fpluilstcrhig tUme in all Ils bnukclit***
J. L. Bowles & Co.,*
717 and s:l!) JUKI >A II STllEET, AEHESTA, HA.
W. 1. Dt'lpli,
ROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA
WIIuI.ESAI.E AND UETAII, HE V 1.10It IN
Junl0,'83.b*y,
Dissolved Bone Phosphate.
They have given the best Hntlxfiicllou of any
Manure lu the market for the past eighteen
yearn.
EoUHALK UY
Wi At WUK 111*1 A * k>„ Wnym^lunii, Ha., ami
H, W, I'erklm, 1'erkhiK ,1 mielhm, Ha.
J, O. MATH EW SON * dm
lUi'n'KIlm (leneral Agenls, Augnsla, Ha.
T. 0. 0 11 v e r,
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WAYNKmumu, HA.
Will praellee 111 Hie Augusla, rlasiern ami
Mhhlle I'lreiillK. Special altehtluli given In
J entice Cinul 1'fUviiev, m.'j'A’hy
r riiLwar»u', Arc.
Instock a very full llncof I he
(Vlebrated Excelsior
Cooking
Stoves.
TIu* hed In tho umrKH. Klxtoon illUVrent h1/i*> tmd kinds, six kI/os with i uanu l* d if*’
(T\ oil's, Adtiplud (o all ivquIivuu'Uts, ami prlui**! Mill all pursf*;.
/.h'.in/At; f turrit vs:
Ihaihle Wood linin'.'., 1‘alenl Wood (Irate, Adjustable Hamper, rnlerehaligeahle Auh 1 '
mill le Shell', Krnllliig Ilnur, Swinging ltcnrth-l*l:de, .swinging Elue-Tnp, Iteveisll'le
Ilnrnlng l.nng (.'rusN I'ieee, Hnnhle Shiil'l I'elllre', I lllimlmtied Eire Honrs, Nickel hue 1 ’
Nickel Panels, etc, l neuilalled III Malerial. Ill I'lnHh nnd in operation.
mr."j'<jhy, \V, I. J.iEU'il, HU Promt Street, AiiRU-ta.Hit,