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The True Citizen.
PUELISIIED B'E"
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Waynesboro, 6a.
A Live Paper on Live Ts-
CARPET8;
CarDDlt aM House hnusMiiS Roods,
Largest Stock south of Baltimore.
Brussels, 3-Ply & Ingrain Carpets, Rugs, Mats.
& Crumb Cloths, Window Shades, Wall Papers.
Borders. Lace Curtains. Cornices k Poles,
Cocoa & Canton Mattings, Upholstery, Engra
vings, Chromos, Picture Frames. Write lor
Samples and Prices.
GEO. A. BAILIE, Masonic Building, Augusta, Ga
Junlo’8!lby.
sues.
Every Department filled
until care.
Fine Commercial Print
ing a Specially.
New Type and Presses
enable us to guarrantee oar
work.
Chronicle &. Constitutionalist.
A U <; U S T A, Ci A.
The Chronicle & Constitutionalist is the
oldest newspaper In the Month, having been
established in 178.7.
The Chronicle is progressive and liberal in
all tilings and is essentially a fair representa
tive of Southern opinions and a persistent ex
ponent of Southern industries. While tree
free front sensationalism and immorality, it
is in no way behind the best oi its eontempo-
rarlesasa purveyor of the news.
The Morning Chrenlele .(• Constitutionalist
is alt eight page pa|»er of IS columns. Price
til) per year; six months $.7
The livening Chronicle it Constitutionalist
Is the same size as the morning paper. The
price Is $1) per year; six menths pi. this
makes It the largest and cheapest eight page
paper in the Booth.
The Sunday Chronicle Is a very Interesting
paper. It Is an eight page llfty-six column
paper. Price *2 per year.
The Weekly Chronicle & Constitutionalist
is one of t he largest papers in the Mouth. 11 lx
ten pages and contains seventy columns oi
matter. Price $2 per year; $1 for six months.
Specimen copies sent free. Address
('ll no.N lci.KiV Constitution a i.ist.
r. m, Hi o. t. s. pendieton Foundry & Machine Works.
Pianos and Organs.
Selected from ten of the best Makers, are so
much Superior to others at Prices so much
I,ess, that Purchasers save from $10 to $10(1
by visiting or writing to
G. (). Robinson & Co.
Have money at, 831 Brotul Street, Augusta
Georgia.
“Love and Praise”
Latest Sunday School Book. New Hymns
of “Love and Praise.”
myiV.Sd
Augusta, (la.
BLACKSMITH TN G
IN ALL ITS
B R A N C II E S
Horseshoeing a, Specially
CARRIAGES, BITGGIKS AND WAGONS
Repaired at Short Notice and In
the best style.
New Songs of “Hope
and Trust.”
Beautiful Hymns. Inspiring Music. Con
taining choice selections from the Most Valu
able Productions of the Beat Writers of Coo-
try and Sons', with
New Hymns and New Music
(iOMIMT.KU 11V
W. Lmlden and G. 0. Kobinson.
“Miss Littlejohn.”
The Savannah Weekly News*
OP OCTOBER 13T1I, ISSil.
Will contain the opening chapters of a new
serial, bv Miss Eleanor M. Jones, of North
Carolina, entitled “MISS LITTLEJOHN.”
Thu pint of this Interesting story runs
smooth! v along In an even channel id quiet
interest, and the render becomes so much in
love with I he pure, imsclftish character of
Miss Littlejohn that he forgets to look lor
startling events iillij becomes wholly absorb
ed la the development of I be noble purposes
and lilans of the heroine.
The Savannah Weekly News Is a mammalli
sheet, contains S pages of reading matter,
comprising all the hews of the Week, (special
attention being given to the Gem gin, Florida
and South Carolina,) Telegraphic Dispatches
up to the hour of going to press, Agricultural
1 terns, < irlginal Serials, etc.
la addition to a first-class newspaper, we
oiler to each yearly subscriber a copy of any
of the published novels of the Morning News
Library free. ,
Subscription—Weekly, *2 a year; Daily
News, tin, III advance.
Jubscripttons can be sent through Local
Agents and postmasters, or djrsid bi ^ ^ ^
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TELEGRAPH & MESSENGER.
PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY.
The leading oponent of the bosses, cliques
dial rings.
It takes all of the Associated Press dispatch
es, ami has unsurpassed facilities for obtain
ing news from all quarters by mail and wire.
The decisions ol the Supreme Court are
prepaired for it by thclrspcclni reporter and
are published the day after they are delivered.
Its reports of theso decisions have been pro
nounced by leading members of the bench,
and liar, Including one judge, of the Supreme
Court, to I,e the clearest aid best ever publish
ed in the State.
The Market Reports are carefully corroded
dally and will lie found full and reliable. In
a word,
The Telegraph and Messenger
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Weekly one year 1 GO
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ilheral commissions will be paid. Address,
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my2o’83 Macon. Ga.
Full Edition, Words and Music. Price: :tf>
cents .post-paid); $3 00 per dozen, by express.
Word Edition—Hymns only—12 cents (post
paid); if 'JO per dozen by express.
Specimen Copy, Poll Edition, In paper cover
2.7 cents, post-paid.
G. 0. Robinson & Co.,
Publishers, AUGUSTA, Ga.
OH AS. F. LOMBARD, Prop. 1VM. rLXD L STO. V, Sap.
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
Mill Machinery and Supplies,
No. 615, 617 and 619 Kollock Street, Augusta, Georgia.
I do not run 100 bands, nor east every day, but I am prepared to do all kinds of easting
In I run and llrass at short notice. Am a practical machinist myself and give personal atlen-
t on In all repair work. Am prepared to do anything In the way of mill work. Keeps on
baud a full stock of Sica m Fill lags, Packing, Files, V a I ves, We, All work guaranteed, t 'or-
respondeuce solicited. sep28’83by
T. M. H. O. T. S.
oefJO'Mgby,
The undersigned begs leave to inform the
public Unit be is prepared todoblacksmilhing
la all Its brunches, at bis shop opposite Mr. s.
A. Gray’s stable, and nsksu share of the pub
lic patronage. He makes Horseshoeing a
Specialty, and does Ids work promptly and
well, lie has secured the services of a eompe
tent carriage maker and Wheelwright, and is
prepared to make your broken or worn Car
riages’ Haggles and Wagons as good as new.
Prices to suit the times.
Give him a trial,
npr28’82tf J. O’BYRNH,
The Biggest and the Best.
-A FlltST-C'LASS-
MAMMOTH NEWSPAPER
For one year, and an
NOVEL FOR
i
r^saassESBsaaaaH
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER*
Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive, Fain in
the Hoad, with a null sensation in tho
hack part, Fair, under tho Shoulder
blade, fnlluesH after eating, with a disin
clination to exertion <f body or mind,
Irritability of temper. Low spiritr, with
u feeling of having neglected borne duty,
Weariness, Dizzinoss, Fluttering at the
Heart, Dots beloro tho eyes, Yollow Bkin,
Headache generally over tho right eyo,
Koslleiisnosa, with fitful dreams, highly
colored Urine, and
CONSTIPATION.
TUTT’s. FlLIAtni’k psppphHly adapted to
surli cases, one daso cue id» such a change
of feeling as to astonish the auiYercr.
They Increase tlie Appetite, amt cause the
huilv \n Take on flesh, thus till' system is
imiirUlu',1. mill liy lln ir Tlllltc Action on Dio
Digestive Organs. Regular fclnnl* Hie prn-
duecd. Price 25 cents. 33 Murray Ml., N. Y.
TUTTS HAIR DYE,
riUA$ IIaik on WrrjRKKwi clmncotl to a Glossy
11 lack by it single* application of tills l)YH. It i m-
n u h a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sold
l»y Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of $!.
OII'ICK, as 9II R1MY »T m NKW 1’OltIC.
/ l)r. HIT'S JI.VM'AL «f VnluHlilf Information anil \
lU-kvlpU will lo luailul iULli v B;iylliuUyuV
dcc8’82by
BAILIE'S.
Loud and Long, with thundering echoes, we sound the name, and
our opening “ad” presents for a rallying cry
WAY FOR THE CARPET KING.
li A T I, I E ’ S ! !
We sound the soft vowels of the well-known name and unco seliSusly we lose ourselves
in luxurious dream of oriental magnificence. The minds eye revels in bright vistas of Ax-
minister and Klildermlnlster, of Emily Brussels. Turkish and Velvet Pile. To-moriow we
promise ourselves a tour through the fairy land of Bailie's Emporium, lo view with waking
eyes his vast array of
CARPETS! CARPETS!
joOo:
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v i l i m
MAKE NO MISTAKE.
Ci
In those Nlueleonlh Century ilnvs of mlvnnecd Ideas stolen repulallons, are not rare, and
a ureal name often rests In unworthy hands,
Brief consideration points unerringly to I he source of our startling announcements, and
to make assurance doubly sure we print the sign is larger type:
7 i:S HIlOAl) STS*101 IT.
We print the name still larger:
J AS. G. BAILIE & SONS
ii MV
A Perfect Slaughter In Prices!!
I lead and I lei led ! !
It Is the eniisiaiit aim of our lirm.by every means In our power to supply the a,.,
winners” of t his fair town and the .surrounding country with tho best ‘ ' ,|u '
Boots, Shoes, Hats and Clothing,
AT THE
H O AV K S r r p R I C I ] S.
that inhere Is a hunkrupt. sale of ileslriilile slni'k
■ are noil lied and a representative of our'tin,,
ill the bargains that are nll'ered. “GOODS Wi'i
So closely do we look aflerour laislin
■ one lliousanil miles away
seLv
m our city in - 1
with ample cash, Is at once sent to take ail i lie iiargams tlint are iillered. “GOODS wi.-iT
BoUt III 1' Alt E It A LF SOLD,” and I Ills Is the reason why our Stores are coiistnntiv crow |.!
that at times we Mini il extremely dlllleult lo wait on all who favor us with a cull. Tlir |,,V.
cut season we have been aide to do more than ever before for our put rims, our best |>nv
has In eonsequenee of recent failures houglit many thousand dollars’ worth of slock t lim 511
We Can Sell at Half Price ! !
These goods range from the highest to tlie lowest grade!
si range If we cannot suit you Irom our immense slock.
i In quality mid price anil It win u
We quote some of our goods uu,|
IF* K X C E S :
els
Infant’s Lace Shot's,
('hlldren's Lace Shoes, with hci
Children’s Heavy Bools.
Women's Pegged Shoes,
Ladles’ Standard Call Shoes, solid.
Misses Kid Sewed Hatton Boots,
Boys’ Heavy Brogans,
Boys' Cull' Ties,
Gent's Leather Slippers,
Men’s Wax Brogans
(tent’s Calf Ties, a great bargain,
(tent's Sewed l'engross (kilters,
GO | Gent’s Heavy Bunts, solid,
?l in
I ill
1 SB
1 IK)
1 INI
Gcal’s Calf Imperlul Congress,
lloys Nobby Huts, ...
Gent’s Wool lints, good quality,
Gent’s Fine Stilt' Hats,
Gent’s Fine Soft Felt Hats,
And a host of other good bargains too numerous to mention. Call early and secure tho
best selections, Put down the price and push up the trade Is our motto. No troulilc t„
H”p28’X3lin
show goods. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Wm. Mulherin & Co,
JEZ^JEIJD W-iYIRfEI
Only
Evening
A nutmmtfth sheet.38x52 Inches, containing
8 pages of reading matter, comprising all the
news of the week, Telegraphic Dispatches,
accurate Market Reports, a well-edited AgVl-
culturnl Department, Original Serials, a page
of Georgia and Florida news.
It Is not u local paper.
To tho Farmer Mechanic, or Artlson, the
husiiicsstn professional limn, who lias not the
advantages of a daily mail, It is a paper by
which he can lie Informed of events transpir
ing In tile busy world, whether In bis own
Slate or ill the most distant parts of till* globe.
In addition lo a flrst-elnss newspaper at a
moderate price, we otter eaeli yearly subscri
ber n copy of any of tho published novels of
the Morning News Library free.
Subscription $2 u year In advance.
Subscriptions can lie sent through local
agents m^ postmasters, or direct to
.1. II. ESTILL,
!l Whitaker Street, Savuntiali, Ga.
Paper
IN THE CITY,
AND THE MOST THOROUGHLY EQUIP
PED IN THE STATE.
The Daily Times will be pushed forward to
the highest standard of excellence as a jour
nal replete with Interest to tho
MERCHANT, MANUFACTURER, ME
CHANIC, AGRICULTURALIST,
EMPLOYER AND
LABORER.
AJournnl always ahead of the times,a live
cheap dally, published for the people.
SUBSCRIPTION:
Per Annum ft; 00
Six Months :l ini
Three Months 1 GO
I will be at the precincts of the County for
the purpose of collecting taxes as follows:
FIRST BOUND.
Sept.
Alexander, Mill'll Dint.,
Lively's Store, llltli Ills).,
Liberty Hill, twill Dlst.,
Mrs, MeNorrlll’s Store, (Kith DIsL, “
Litwloiivlllc, Ills! Dlst., (let.
Itirdsvtlle, 7Tlli Dlst.,
Mtdvllle, 73d Dlst..
Hut'll Camp Cross Itomlx, 71th Dlst., ”
Brunch's Store, 71st Dlst., “
Green’s Cut, tl7th Dlst., "
Tarver's School House. (Dili Disk, ••
Kilpatrick's Cross Roads, HIMh Dist. “
Gough’s Old Store, 72d Dlst., “
SECOND ROUND;
Alexander dill Dlst., Oct.
Lively’s Store, tilth Dlst.,
Liberty Hill,asm Dlst.,
Mrs. MeNorrlll’s store, tKItli Dtst., ”
Litwloiivlllc. Mist Dtst., ”
Itirdsvtlle, 7,'itli Dlst., ”
Midvllle,7lld Dlst., “
Bark Camp Cross Bonds, 7-11 li Dlst., Nov
Brunch's Store, 7lst Dlst,, ”
Green's Cut, tt7tli Dlst., “
Tarver'”) School House, 0.7th Dlst., “
Cook's School limine,lloth Dlst., “
Kilpatrick's Cross Bonds,Utah Dlst. ”
Gough's Old Store, 72d Dlst.,
I will be In Waynesboro every Saturday,
and during superior Court. Books will close
November .'idth. G. A. WARD.T.C. B. C,
sepMWlf
E. F. Lawson,
A 11 o r n c y - at- La w,
21 lb
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.1. II. ROBERTS, A. M.
BEY. C. C. SPENCE, A. M.
J. S. RODGERS, A. B.
“llHH PHILOSTUllGES.
J. J. WALLACE
Principals.
1st Assistant.
Teacher of M lisle.
Teacher of M lisle.
Fall term opens Monday, October 1st, The
School continues in session nine calendar
months.
Terms |3 60, $3 00 and ft 00 per month. No
extra charges.
Board In excellent families at reasonable
rates. The Academy rooms are large, well
ventilated, and furnished with new, elegant
desks, recitation settees, blackboards, maps,
churls, globes, etc.
With a full corps of experienced and pro
fessional teachers, superior advantages are
nll'ered al Oils school.
Course of study advanced—Instruction
thorough.
W. A. WILKINS, Chairman, j
S. A. GRAY,
C. ll.TIliiMAS, [Trustees.
A. G. WHITEHEAD, I
.1. IL MACKENZIE. J
sepi rsahni.
LESIONS.
I am HEADQUARTERS for LEMONS, be-
I lug Til E ilNIa I M POUTER OF FRUIT
in the city. Buy and linndio more Lemons
than tinv house In the trade.
PEANUTS.
I DEAL EXTENSIVELY IN ALL
1. GRADES OF PEANUTS.
Vegetables
T' AM receiving on Tnesdavs and Saturdays
I CABBAGES, POTATOES. ONIONS, ect.,
add should you favor me with your order I
will give you as Low Prices and as Good
Goods as If you were present. Quotations
furnished on application.
Groceries.
T KEEP a Full Line of GROCERIES, CI-
1 GARS, TOBACCO, We. I sell nothing at
retail.
J. II Reedy,
Cor. Bay and Whitaker Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Iron, Steel, Cutlery, Guns, Pistols, Saddlery, and Bridles, Wheels, Hubs, Spokes,
lllms, Axles, Etc., Etc., Etc.,
AT LOWEST PRICES!
722 & 913 Broad St.: Clothin*
^.■*cra-“C7s , T-^x.,
Department It Jones St.
“ Gr_£k..
OTTO W. MARSHAL.
4
MERCHANT TAJ LO R.
217 Seventh Street, Opposite Mayor’s Olliee, Augusta, Gi
Takes pleasure to announce to his patrons and the public in general, flint lie lias just re
turned from bis annual business trip to New York city, with a complete line uf selected
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC
Diagonals, Worsteds, Chiviots, Cassimeres,
Ac. Buying all my goods for CASH, I am able to guarantee the lowest prices possible.
Suits, or Single Garments made lo Order at the Shortest Notice, to the latest
Thoroooh Satisfaction Warranted.
G eneral Au'eni For
Eclipse Steam Engine,
AYlnsblp Gin,
Duplex Harrow,
Waller A. Wood,
Manure Spreader,
Oliver ('billed Plow
HENRY I
Mower, Reaper
MOORE,
sept22’82by
800 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, G A.
WAYNESBORO, GA.
wni promptly attend toull business intrust-
ed to his care, and give special uUciiHmiJo
the practice In tin* Court (»J Ordinal),
next door U* Arlington Hotel
Otttee
novl0'82b)
D. L. Fullerton,
Aaga sia, Ga .
The oldest - STOVE DEALER In the city.
Hundreds of families In Burke, .Icll'crtum and
Richmond counties are using our Stoves sold
to them during the lust tl ft ecu years,
Every housekee;>er will attest to their use
fulness, economy, and comfort.
Cull at FULLERTON’S for the
New Lighthouse.
The newest, largest ami best wood burning
stove In the market. At FULLEllTON’H
you will IIml
TINWARE, W OO 1» K \ W A U R,
CROCK ERY, HOUHEK EE PE RS
CUTLERY, HARDWARE,
D. L, Fullei’ton,
uuj{23’H2tf 023 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
Advertise In The Citizen,
Howto Cure Consumption!
The great mim-
berofiieut Its from
this destroyer of
the human' race,
and its rapid in
crease, call with
trumpet voice for
the genius otKonie
one to devise
means for the de
thronement of its
power. The cure
lias been discov
ered and is sav
ing thousands.
Genius lias in
vented a detect
or; nature lias
turn is lied the
remedy. Avail
_ yourself of it be-
Aiissens & Tablor aTiLL 'AlL
NASHVILLE TENN. neglected, often
terminates in
consumption. To guard against this sure
and fatal destroyer use tho on 1 v antidote,
C'ousseiis’Ciimpound Honey of 'l'ur.
For sale by \Y. F. Uolleymnn.
junl0 ) ’82.b-y.
ALL MEN AGREE
All orders from my patrons In Waynesboro and vicinity will receive pjompt atlenllon,
All in want of Clothing and Garments are cordially Invited to call at
o r ro w. marhhaTjTj,
nprfl'8.‘lain
217 SEVENTH STREET, AUGUSTA GEORGIA,
That the Best is Cheapest,
And especially is this true in Furniture.
.JUST SEE SOME OF OUR PRICES
Parlor Sets In llair Cloth, Walnut Frame from $35 to $90
Tho best Haw SHU Set for $05 over ofliMvri.
Nice Walnut ('lmml>rr Sots, Marble Top.
The best Warble Top Hot In the market lor $05.
Wo defy Conipciilion front I3very Quarter.
Wo Acknowledge no Superior,
And Few Equals, in the South.
Who over heard of fane Heat Chairs for seventy-live ccnlH. Kxtenslon Tables one ih>l-
lar per fool. We guarantee salIsfaelIon In every ease. Ourstoek ol Mattresses anil Spring
Heds is eomplete. Steam Pressed Feat hers always on hand. AII goods packed and shipped
free of elmrue. Upholstering done in all Ms branches.
Illustrated Catalogues and l*riee Hist may be had by calling at this olliee.
IT STANDS AT THE HEAD,
THE LIGHT-RUNNING
DOMESTIC.
That II Is the n'/.snowledged Lender in die
t rude Is a fact 11 •/.t cannot lie disputed. Man)'
Imitate il, none equal II. The largest nrinw
the lightest running, the most bciudilul
wood-work.
AND IS WARRANTED
To be made of the best material.
To do any and all kinds of work.
To be eomplete In every respod
For Sale by Fulcher A- Co., Waynesboro, Ga. Agents wanted
Address,
DOMESTIC SEWING M AUDI NIC CO., Richmond
In unoccupied territory,
iioiul, Vu. oct2782Uy
SAMUEL H. MYERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Dry Goods and Notions.
IF o
HOKSii AND
TT rp \y =r e i
CAT! LitPOWDLRC
... .
F0UTZ )
FOUTZ T
it 7/
No IlnitHK Will (IlM Of Coi.TO, ltO'IH or J.r.NO Fh-
Vkk, If I’outz'K Powdom are in*o(t in thin*.
Foutz'g Powders will euro and prevent lion rnoi.rn
fonl/.'M Powders will previ iu s i\ l ow i s.
1*<mt/.'H PowdeiH will llieivn «• (lie qniintllv of i.dlk
am cream twenty per end., and make tne I.idler f.rm
and sweet.
hont/.'H I’owdei’M w ill eure or prevent almo. t i \ i.uy
IUnf am to wlileli llorxeM and i utile m e Midjeit.
Inri/S I'owni Its Win. «; l \ . SVUhKAe'lli.N.
bold every where.
DAVID r. TOUTS. Tropriotor,
iAhT.Iu'IU:. UI>.
For salo t y
l)uo.l.V82.b-y.
l<\ IIdm.i.yman,
HUDH
.uni all Bilious Complaints are relieved by taking
WRIGHT SINDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS
ruMl; YtgoUMei Ho Orlpiog. Prlos S3o. All DragjliU,
Aprllti.'Sa.by,
sepl28’81lby
J. L. Bowles Sc Co.,
Myers A Mnreus’ohl stand, 810 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
I. IDelpli,
MANUFACTURERS’ AGENT FOR
\\
831 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Tinwari', cSLc*
In stock ii very full line Ilf Hie
Celebrated Excelsior Cooking; Stoves.
The best In llm market. Sixteen dllt'ereiil sizes ami kinds. HK si , with enameled res-
crvolrs. Adopted toull requirements, and priced lo suit all purses,
LEADING FUATCHFS:
Double Wood Doors, l'alenl Wood Grille, Adjustable Damper, Iiilereliaiigi iible Auh
malli' Shelf, Broiling Door, Swinging Hearth-I’lale, Hu Inulng I 'luc-Top, Reversible thy
Burning Long t'rtiss Bleee, Douhlo Short t'eutres, Illuminated Fire Doors, Nickel Knobs,
Nickel I’anels, ell
miitl’tWhy.
BOOTS ^\.1ST3D SHOES,
83S BROAD STREET,
YYTT Gf XJ 8TA, GEOIIG T A.
sep28’S.3am
Mark C, Barnett,
AVI lolesi ile Grrooer,
—AND
C<)^I >a> T MFIICIIA^ 1 '
I) 10 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia.
Kep'28'S.lam
I UllllllU I’lPM I x » II I I « •’! I I HI II I I I I • ' « >1
Unequalled III Malerlal, In l''iuls|i and III < iperallmi.
W. 1. DELI’ll, Nil Broad siree’., Auguda,
The I*»«tnic« 1 purohased from ^
prove to uiu most oqnolu8lvely tk«t *m‘ , 1( |e
IVuitA^foVlVould boootnpleto|ygott(iii“® < ^ | r 0 ,jij
from doing nil tlmt 1 o»u In »ddlnK w
which wUlsurely crowu so huuellolsl»r -
Above extract from a lettar dated-W. Va
ThePeetUleeerepregeredandooMonlf-
HARRIS REMIDY ©OJ™' JJJ J?*
SOBS N. 10th. »t f T- ‘■oum ,
OMJtoBttiaiAtomW.
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