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THE TltOrUDOl'll.
With >|»unyj^o&k and swagger, and a Jewel-
And a lute across Ills shoulder, by a ribbon—
bluoatthat!
And his breeches never bigger than would show
his shapely figure,
Ands^fMcfnatiug feather in his lfttlo funny
Not fat and roly-poly, like that parody lirig-
'fiftssatf
i be sighed his soul,
slendcr.be would charm
As be sighed his soul, In musia at the maid
en or the moon.
He would rovo the land and ocoan, on a fancy
.. whim or notion;
He would aing tent.,
tell the merry talc;
l ..leg tender rondeau, he would
.... ..ie merry talc:
He would thrill the floras Crusader, he would
turn a serouader.
And the quern* and noblo maidens doted on
hi* serenading*.
And they dropped tho smile or ribbon, and
the gloves or lock of hair.
Or, in lieu of ropo or t-trlnglcts, looM.fl their
long and silken ringlets,
And the minstrel, bold aud loving, climbed
them as you might a stair.
Thus he poached on others' manors, and ho
fought for others' banners.
And he dined at others' tableland he droned
rhymed of others' tourneys,
id lie emptied ot:
others' wives.
And !iq emptied others' llagons.and he flirted
s-warrlng, and a rfcym
And'iuatUtudesartUt'ic, tinkled lum-te-tumty
aim.
And the ladles adored him, aud the gallants
aped and bored him.
And his tunes were legal tender for his lodg
ing everywhere*.
Thus a-hummfng and a-strummitig, and
a wooing, unda-cooing.
Dealing ditties by the dozen, making sonnets
by the score,
While the glamour of the armo”r hid the ?
mtr of his graratnar—
Ah, so gay, and free, aud happy was tho
THE FIIEEHMAX'S JJ.I.YK,
IVathinpto* Mrpublir tt.
Tho title to the Ereodmnn’s Bank prop-
erty has been examined nnd accepted by
the goserument The deed was signed by
Comptroller Knox vesterdny. The amount
to be paid by the ifnited Staler is $*J.j0,(K)0.
Iu anticipation ot the purchase of this
property by the government, preparation*
have already been made for the payment
of a dividend on or (.bout the 1st day of
June, next. The following circular to tho
creditors of the bank will be issued:
*'I have declared a fourtii dividend, one
of 1 & per cont., in favor of the creditors if
the F. 3. aud T. Company, and wi'l com
mence pay i t g the same at my office, cor
ner of Pennsylvania avenuo aud Futoenth-
and a-half street northwest, ou or ahmt
the first day of June next. Payment* will
be mode as heretofore, upon preae tntion
of tho pa*e-books or other evidence cf the
company’* indebtedness, by check upon
tho United Stabs treascry. Local deposi
tor* should present tbeir books in person;
those residing at n distance should forward
thoir books by mail or express (accompa
nied by their return add rets), or through
somo responsible bank or banker. The
law provide* that debitor* who faikd to
forw.irJ their pres-books for examina
tion and audit prior to the 2tat
d'iy of August, 1881, will not be
nblo to participate in this or any other divi
dend. as all each claims or aooounta aro
now br.rre ♦. Depositors whoae pass-books
were examined and audited before August
21. 1881. but who havo not yet received their
third dividend, may draw tho same at any
tituo on or before the 81st of August, 188*i.
Whatever remain* unpaid of the third div
idend after that date will be barred, aud
the unpaid balances of the first and second
dividends are already barred, 'ibefou-th
dividend will be payable until May.'ll,
18HL In the meantime it ia expected that
a further small aud final dividend of about
6 per cent, will be realized from the re
maining assets of the company..■-a
•‘John Jay Knox, CommiCumer."
1 tie Society Hnu.
CourUr-Journal.
He is the AUaa whose willing shoulders
prop the sooial world.' He is all things to
all mer, and what is more difficult still-
all things to all women. His ubiquitous
claw-hammer ia in such perpo ual requisi
tion that it ie never folded from tho time
it comes into his possession until. it is laid
aside as unfit for use. llo appears in offi
cial capacity as usher at n noon woddinu.
As usher ho is an Immense sneoess. lie
wears an exptea^iou of beatific joy, of
awcet content, that cannot be discounted
by the groom. He hands the bride into
her carnage and hurries off to Mis* A.’a
lunch, which he wilt sandwich between the
wedding and the funeral cf a dear friend,
which take* place at four, and at which h j
mu it be present as pall-bearor. llo hastily
assumes his crape streamsr, hi* face to
match, and bit wont enemy cou'd not deny
I »the funeral'tervioe
proceed*, and wonders if the procession
will get bock in time for him to act a* best
man to the friend who Ie to be married at
seven. Ho has an engagement at tbe opera
at eight. He has paid $10 for tickets uuJ
$5 for a banquet. About eleven he will
take iu tho german. At three ho will be
rolling home from Miss B.’n reception. He
probably fnds his companion too stupid to
talk art, science or politics, and tries her
npon that other subject upon which all wo
men are supposed to be at homo. He
makes love to her in sheer self-defvuHe,
merely to hsvo something to eay. W hat is
hi* reward for all this sacrifice of time—
this wear and Uar of nervo and pocket?
Not a girl of all these bo ha* been striving
to please is in love with him. Not one of
them, perhaps, would marry him if brought
to tho test.
MjOVA it 1WMJJEB6*
DENTISTRY—Dll. 8. B. BARFIELD.
Mo. 90 Mulberry street, Maocn, Georgia
sffire hours—8 a. ta. to 6 p. m. acgZGtf
dr. d. s. Bright, dentist.
•pcfi-ffawlr* _ Office—1114 Second at.
DENTISTS.
Office—Opposite Lanier House.
109 Mulberry atreot, Maoon, On.
maylGdawly
FINANCIAL.
STOCKS AND BONDS IN MAOON.
ooaaanrcc duly by
LOCKETT A BOND. BROKERS.
MACON. May 31, IBM.
Georgia 8 per cent bonis, due 1&VJ..110 0111
Georgiao por cent. bond\ (old) " ...ICO #«107
Georgia 7 per cent, bonds (mortg sxo UP 0111
3eorgta 1 per cent. bonds (gold
quarter coupons) lKXfllll
Georgia 7 per cent bonds, duo 189<L 121 @TJ6
Georgia 8 per cent, bonds Ilf m113
Northeastern railroad bonds (end'd) 111 (• 11*
Central R. R. Joint raort. 7 per cent. 113 0114
Georgia railroad 8 per cent, bonds.. 107 c*l09
Western K. It. ot Ala., 1st mortgage 111 Ml 13
Western It. R. of Ala., 2d mortgage 114 Ml 15
Mobile and Girard rallr.xul, (ruort) U2 0111
Montgomery aud JSufnula 1st inort-
rago. ind's'd by C. and 8. W. R.lt 105 0107
At.nntlc and Gulf railroad, consoli
dated mortgage 110
City of M*ccn bonds....^. ...
City of Sav.'.nnah bonds
City of AUf-uta 8 pi r cent, bond*
City of Augusta € y . .^nt bonds... 103 .. .
Bouth western rallr. d stock 115 0*117
Central railroad &n- : nominal 01 (<i OS
Central railroad scrip 92
Augusta and Savannah K. R. stock 11*
Georgia railroad sU k....^.......^. .. 185
Markets by Telegraph.
NEW YORK, Mar 3!.—Noon -Stocks strong.
* - Mm " *—
110 0113
101 0102
Kl 0 83
100 0102
103 0108
and fairly active. Money 3. Exchange. long
I4.86)4: snort filffi L State bond* unchnug.il.
Government securities Irregular.
NEW YORK —Evening—Exchange 9J.S6J&
Government securities unchanged; new 4
i* r cents 101; per cents UMi: 4j*r cents
1 *>)«. Money 2V£&3. State bonds—Tennessee
mixed l>i higher, with rest unchanged. Bub-
tressury balancofi: Coin, (21,215,000; currency
U.474,m
" ' tg are the dosing quotations
i»U *
The follow!ill
Ala. fatate bond...
Class A, 2 to ft
CIhts A, nmall Kl ■
Class B, 5's 102
:h..l.70U
1...143*5
Illinois Central...134}
Nash, and Chat. 60*
Now York Ceu’lJ28
Pittsburgh... ir
Rlchn'd A Alio. 17
Rich, and Dan 102
Rock Island 129
>8. C. Srown con.101
W. 8t. L. and F.
do. nrc/erred-
W. U. Telegraph. Kill
Georgia 8* 10.'
Ga. 7s mortgage 109
Ga.do, gold......ir.
Ijl consols.....~.. 67*4
N. Carolina...^., m
N. Carolina,
Funding
Hpedal TaxJMPH
Tennessee 6s.
«.... 10
nla <Ss
Ar.v rirsn K*:>,
CJ3t.iL. A N. t
#p
Con*old’d coal LH
8>>I Del. L. & W
enn K. R... 10}; Fort Warnc 131)4
a ntllu«d..l63 Han. A 8L Joe t*l
‘ Harlem 2"'.
IK r.nt.iTi A Tix««i.. 72Vi
Man. Worsted r»ij|
Met. tlevated
Mich. 'Vntril k','
MoblV iv Ohio...
N. J Central
Nrfa A W. prl...
N. Y. Klevatcd
Ohio A Mi*s
do. preforr.il lt'2
Pacific Mali i!
Panama a>»
Quicksilver '.*
do preferred.
Reading....
St. I. A Tan F ■ ;i-
£ referred JfH*
•t prtTd ....
Bt. Paul lll-i
do nrefened.. .120
Texas Pacific ;w
Cnlou Pf.cltle IP;’;
H. H. KxproMi 72!i
Fargo *■“'
. 62 I-
Wells A f
•Offered.
COHMBaOIAL.
Cotton Marketa hr Telegraph.
, May 31.—Noon —4fotvon steady
A Divorce Wailed,
Denver (Col.) Tribune.
I mnrrieil Into a family eleven yean
ago. I left Dearer so that my noble
mother-in-law could have her own way aa
■he thought be*. I have been troubled
and dictated to for all the timo by tbia
Mother Cavanaugh, of 911 Arapahoe street.
Maw I oak these people to give me a di
vorce, ami I will divide like a man. If
they will have honor enough (a* they claim
to have) to take their daughter’s name
book to where It «u, with a fair division
of what money I have, l am anxious to get
rid of them without wasting any hard-
earned dollars in expensive law-auitf. If
aftet eleven jeen of rnniahment.
these people will not g re me a divorce as
above requested, anil have no more busi
ness with any so-called dishonorable man,
then they will have to take want they
get—but they will have to get
Hcoh 8 mitii.
ILLS
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i Disordered l vf.fi
IS THE UANE
|a |fie||l MMtwee. Xi Ie to the
- «<r thu . >• *
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T'8 pills t*»* K.aneRnwo»ld»wM#
.tut»on. r. ■ «dy ieemr hfa
-Vorcd t ia mm to mmy* on tn#
•••.vo orw.ns, * iru -
f.ate ?■> ><i. Ai '.
•rous HjsteJU 1 - 1 ’
Devel jpo.l, u:*T it-'' ■ • 1 / ■
Cbilla mcl 3Povor.
a arv v « PiM'xr at Baros Barm. La., umi
/eonlvi *r- I could net nsna» hAlf* erep OO
ccount of bilious dlassaa* %cd ctu-.a X was
The* rMlfif tb^rmt+<y*dyrcr.cWwnas
b««fU > tuS^ < n*4«t"ally, srUls-
ual which aa -me nM tWI well.
r r > lli|ir'i*c4Tkir r.siS wIlljpitM
• tarn 11 r l)l«ki I aa, i . f*« m
rfo 7\ * •£*&***^ Sid a e«aaJ tSssr.
rrtor. r.l rlu. M • *W. If. Y.
TUTTS HAIR DYE.
(SS
uwaersv
K
w»4as>
celpta 48,360; American 26.000.
I Futures—Firm;aplandfi, low middling clause 1
May 6 SH-64; May and June 6 :w-6l: June and
July 6 38-01; July and August 6 42-61; August
and September rt 47-64*0 46-'I; September amt
October 6 Id-64: October and November C 30-6U
I LIVERPOOL—4:00 p. m —American snles 11,1
(OK Upland*, low mlddllnr clauae, Juno am 1
July 6 «7*64; September and October 0 40-01: Oe]
tober and November C 29-64.
LIVERPOOL—6:00 p. m.—Uplands, low midi
ling clause, Jutio and July 6 sg-oi. Future*
Aill and easier.
NEW YORK, May 81— Noon-Cotton dull;
saloa 33b middling uplands 12)*: middling Or
leans 12%.
Futures weak; Jane 12 02: July 12.11; August
12.21; Septemlwr 11.90; October 11.48. i
■NEW YORK—Evening—Net receipt* 19;
m« 5,150. Futures closed steady; as!os 77,000.
October 11.4-Vj | March
NEW YORK, May :tl.-0>ttnn quiet; J
middling uplands 12 1-16; middling Orleans 12
616. Consolidated net reodpta two day* 4674;
Great Britain 5,417 * ■ •
11)4: net receipts 472; gross —; sales 155;
BALTIMORE, Btijr 31.— Oottou quiet; mid
dling 12>4; low middling 11)* good ordinary
10%; net receipt* —; grow W2; salts —; stock 24,«
BOSTON, Msy ll.-Cotton nulet; middling
12%; low middling 12,%: guo-l ordinary 11%;
net rocelpu ; gross : sales none; stock
J ’WILMINGTON, May fl.-Oottoa quit!; raid
dUng US: low middling U M8: good ordlnarj
10 5 R>: net rocelpu 11; gross If; saloa none
stock 2.093.
PHILADELPHIA. Msy si.-Cotton dull;
middling 12K; low middling 12: p«od ordina
ry 11; not receipts 574; gresa.|7rA. sales to
spinners ; stock 17,728
SAVANNAH. Msy 3l.-4#tum qnlet; mid
dling UJ4: low middling 11W; g.»l ordina
ry jo) j\ not receipts 221; gross 22J; sales 100;stock
'’Ski* ori.kas‘3, m»* 'a.-cotton
middling 12; low middling 1IH* xtod nrdlna-
Ilk,; net receipts 100, gross 110; sales 30;
»U*:X 90.315.
MOBILE, stay SI.—Cotton qiilet; middling
11%; low middling \\%. good ordinary W/* % net
rccoipu 21: gross——; salua 5>, stock 6.494.
MEMPHIS, May 31.—CcAton quiet: mid
dling ll?4: low tnlbiling 11 Vi good ordinary
lt^-4; net receipts 61; gross astpurrsni 633;
sale* 350; stock 27,728.
AUGUSTA. May 31.—CnUon market dull;
middling 11)4; low middling 11)4: good onllu-
ary 10*4: net rsreipta 22; groas none; salea 29.
CHARLESTON. May ai.-Cottoa dull; m!d-
Hug 11%: low mlddllng^l)* good ohliuary 11)4;
not receipts 415; gross—; sales stock 7,wi.
MACON MARKET
Paovwows.—Mattel strong at qnotatlona.
Bacon—O. H. sides, 12% Bulk V. IL sides 11%
fUcon-abouders 9*1. Bulk shoulders 9, a .
Hams 15. Bellies V/T*.
Laan.—Market very firm. Cholco leaf, In
tltrees, 12^18; tubs, 13%. “ * ‘
Ueree.13; tub*.
a.—Market ver
N. Y. Refined, in
IMtcnt, fl.vy,
bran, per cwt 91,33.
Oorrsn—Market quiet with go<Mi uemana;
Choice Ulo, 15( prime, 14: good. If; fair, 12; ordi
nary. 10; C. O. Java, wb Mocha. 30.
UOAiit akd Hay.—Market very firm, white
1.12; mixed com, *lo*-in car load
less. Feed oat*, 72. Western
.35: Eojh-rn hay, <1.25. Corn
com, *1.12; mlxt
lots 2 to 3 cents It
asm!?
Baoor" —
nd she says: *1 Havx nkvui
The r;nines of all the**, and many others,
t ha*i by railing at my office.
Having had the foregoing remedy Tnoaorok-
tup, 55.
Salt.—Liverpool fl.10; Virginia |1.2
Farm.—Apples, none. Oraagw.no
on*, per box, 4U0. London layer raisins SAM.
Fx*».—No. l mscserel. half bbl*. . 17.00, do
kits, 91.00; No. 2 do., half this.. 93.75, kltt.Cfie.;
No. 8, half twrrels, t5.30-.klts. Ofc.
BuoASS-EaMcr but not uuot*d lower.
Granulated, 11; stand A, 10*4; white ex'ra
C, 10; extra C. 9)t Golden C, 9; N. O. whites;
; N. O. ysllow clarlfled ■)%.
UiKSiXAJmcs.—candy, ue. Pickles, ptnu
fl iWk per qnartt, lift Burch 5*ic. per in. I
Cheese. 15. Sanllnes, Importe*!, 15%: sardines, ly Ti--tld In Atinuta sad vicinity, I
domestic, 99.00, Rice, wa-. Ball, .pot- ’ -*
iVjg." ■ unwashed, ash'd•: burre«i lOjhMf un-
wssl.ol burred la^V. Tallow, 5,^*6. Wax. la.
Der booos.—Market stead.'. Prlnu-atandard
«#8Ke.lover grades 4,V* >V. solid* 5Wc. Tick-
lugs cW-jlv. llirkory suipca IfaxiOe. do.
CM. Bmmngv—starelard fbccki-aU.i l-
ardfcH- Keneys li'yjll. Kentucky Jean* NJ
3 r Western do. ivj vj.
if tuouunn-Market fff-o-1. V.orM»hr*n 16.00
Tier keg; mule sluwa|7.tW. Iron bound f
s4.5iXio.00. Trsce chains wVsk. per
Amcv shovels ft2.00jpcrdosen. 1’lowb.ie*
per®, llalaun's plow stocks 11.75. Axe
410.00 per dosvn. Cotton 1 tnls |5.(W.
buckets 94.50. Cotton rope Iftc. per k. Saede
iron per k.; refine 3)4**4c. j-cr !T. ilow
■ ^ -ft. NsllsfWb-dSwe "—
?ii§3
. ot iO-p. 1
der 10.4) ;xr keg- HUsting pov* der 9LW. Lesd
9:. pet ft. Drop shot I2.0U per bag.
FroTlkloa Markets by Telesreph
.....f YORK, Msy 31 —Col!?© uhchanged sad
quiet Sugar itrady but fairly active; fair to
good refining -7%. Molsxses quiet and ua-
Rlra steady and quiet. Rostn
k at 2.*>.-a2.30. Turpentine lower
at 43 asked. Wool quiet and Arm; domestic
fleece 3M48; Texas 13*32. Pork slightly In buy.
trade limited; old mfM rls.KUir
■ 'll; long clear quoted
lower and le*i active.
Corn quiet; No. 2 mixed 76)4*7.1)4 spot; 75)*4
75J4 June: isfinli July. Oatsurady: No. 2
tnlxeil.'A. Pork dull at-19.75. Lard null aud
lowr.'at 91125. Bulk meat* easier; shoulders
fM.37 ••: clear rib |tl.00. WUUt y unsettled and
generally higher. High wfucs 1.16; combine>l
s»1<», flnUhcd g»KMls, ,40 barrel* on n twsi* of
vl.LV Sugar quiet; bards unit; New Orleans
7)4mfM. hoc* firm; common to light <6.00s
packing and bub^hers' |7.fi0a8.30.
NEW ORLEANS, Msy 31.—Flour quiet but
/2«u»y. Corn quiet but firm; mixed !*'•; white
97Ssil.uO. Osu firmer; prime 68; choice CD.
l'ork strour “*
Semi-Annual
Pork strong at -‘29.50. Lard iiulct but sU'sdy;
reflns.1 tiorc* <11.75*1U7H; keg 942.55. Folk
meats scarce but firm; stuiulders,|wckcd, • 9.2f
Sugar cured hums firmer canvassed 114.25
15.25. Whisky nnclisngnl. Obffee quiet bn
firm; Klo, cargoes, ordinary to I*rimc
Sugar in goou demand, nmmon to good com
mon 6;4a7; prime to choice 8)ia8%: yellow clar
ified ft v *A8)4. Molasses lower; common ridtoll-
cd 15*47; fair reUiKod prime 55aiH. Rice
steady and in good demand. Bran higher at
6al.27'4.
LUU18VILLK, May XL—Provisions quiet.
Mess pork tJO.W. Hulk meats—shoohlem
rib 11.25; clear 111 .S3. Sugar-cured hams -14 M
*14.75. lard, chutce lenf -13.60. Flour steady
nnd unchatifed. Grain quiet and uominal;
wheat. No. 2 red winter 1.22. Corn, No.
white 84; do. mixed 77. Oats, mixed M.
HT. LOUIS, May 81.- Flour about Wc lower.
Wheat lewer, very unsettled and sett vs dealing
In June and July; No. 2 red fall 91.48)4 cash;
11.19)4 June: -1.07 July. Com a shade NF.veral
70KS744casli; 7iH4a70)i June; COM July, oou
l-.lglter; 58 for ca*ih; 47 June; SW July. Whisky
M'-ody at -l.lii. Pork dull at • 19 ul bid cash;
► 19,m» hid July. Bulk meat* dull and unchang
ed. Lard dull and nominal.
Naval Stores
WILMINGTON, May 3L—Spirits turpentine
steady at *«». Rosin quiet at 91.6ft for
strained: cl.70 for good ditto. Tar steady at
91.60. Com dull; prime white 99; mixed
al.70 fur strained aud good
Rosin nulet at 91.65
strained.
A XcYcr»T-ailin£ Coro Hw Barns,
Ncalcls, Ilruf sot, Oats, Bores, etc.
Alter forty yean of trial. Perry
Davta'l*a4n KillerKtanila 11 ttrivnlcfl.
Itlsaafbl It acta immediately) It
incvci* faita I
Editor or the fit. John rtf. 0.) News, says:
In flesh wounds,aches, pains, sometc.,
It la tho meat effectual ranedy we know of.
No family xhould bo without a bottle of It)
lor a single hour.
iTcvtx, sad know
Frnra I. S. Potter, U
Rhenish Prussia:
■ After long years of use, I
lx positively efficient as a h
| for wound*, bruisrg, *; M 1 syi
.... — , „ ffnaint
IW, W. Sharper, Valdostn, Or...says:
It is a panacea for all bruis.-s and bum
From R. W. Adams, Saco, Ks.:
It gave ino unmcdlnto relict
R.Lswls says:
1 n forty yrani' use it never haa failed m*v
V. W. Lum, Nicholvlllo, H. Y., say*:
I use your 1’aik K ilia a irequontly. It
L rt’Jrxe* p3la and oorenca, nncj Aoz2j vroenda
l Uko magic.
J.W.Dcasayx:
| For scalds and burns ft has no cqunL
, I'EKTtT DAYUP PADf KILLKB I* not
a new untrlc«l remedy. For forty year#
It lin*bocn In constant u*«( nnd tho*e who
have used It tlie longest are iU Dnijrlenda.
I Its success Ismtlrdji bemuse of Its merit.
Since the Main Killer was first Introduced.
hundred% of new medicines have eome ami
I gone, while to-day this medicine Is more
extensively used ami more highly mired
than nrr b'/ore. Every fuiuily should hnve
a bottle re.tdu/oruae. Much pain and heavy
doctors' hills «xay often be oared by prompt,
application of the Fain Killer. Ita'ttemorij
u-'l.r -r4.lt Isperfectlyonfeeven In the b*nd#
of nelilh!. Try It cnee thoroughly, and ft)
wl'l prdvn its value. Yourilruggtst Itoslg
at 85c., COc. nud 81.00 par bottle.
PERRY DAVIS A SON, Proorlotora,
•rovWnoe, ft. »J
tt hasboonourcustomtwlco a year to makocspccial salos of surplus otocK,
proposo to begin earlier this season than usual end offer on our
Counter!
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SEASONABLE AND DESIRABLE GOODS AT
PAH1C PRICES.
J.
WE PROMISE TO ASTOSISU THE OLDEST INHABITANTS AND CORDIALLY INVITE
OA ( dIJ < JUfelTOMERS
E & ^
A.r© tlae Leaders in Low IPrioes.
PARKER’S
H4B3SASSAM
Tbc best and nut
ecr rwu. icJ Lair dres
sing, »M ff.aile ftnm
materials thstsrsbctv
fi'Jd to the hair and
tp, Parker's Hair
Rakara is highly es
teemed everywhere
let i.s cxcdlencs and
superior cleaalinest,
tl Revtr falls 19 fictiers fitYnOiM Ctlor
and lustre to gray or Coded hair,Is rbgaatlyprr-
fumed and it warranted to rctn)v«daiulniuar.d
itching of the scalp, & prevent falling o! tbc hair.
Mr. 1id ft stars, at 4«fafS Is 4**t
PARKER’S
GiNQE^TOallC
* A SuperLiiva HtiWi gsd Slrtcjib fiulrrtr.
If you are a mechanic or farmer, worn cut with
‘ ' motherrtra down by family or bcua*
THE FOSS & PEVEY COTTON CARO !
bold duties 8y Paiksr’s Ginuix Tut
If you are s lawyer, miru:ter or budnoss man ex-
haustsd by iner.ul strain or anxinuscarcs do not take
atoxic——*.uAu!autt,but«s* Par k*t’» Ginger Tooic
tf you h«v», Consnsipticn, j
m». Kidney or Urinary f*
mblnl v»-iih any dlmrde
l>owtU, blood or nems. yoq can ha cured by 1*ABK-
ex's Gincui Tokic. hisUmGreatest Blood Purifac
Aid Ihs Beit Mi S*tsl Co»;h Cvrt Zvtr Osod.
M r you are wasting away from age, (Smipstton ot
9 diseass or asakses* and require .isti-uulaiit taka
Ginccr Tonic at oace; it will inr^nte tfatdbsdd
vmt up from tbs first doiw but wifi amr intoxicate.
It has saved hundreds of Eves; it may save yours.
If:VOX a CO.. t« wumn Pt, New r.*. toe. Md
ibs^l'nrrst asdllest !!»die!*:»• #*«r ksde.
_ jnsttun of Hops, Buchu, Ran*
diakloaud Dandpllont w| t b, J‘ t h*twstai.«l
* ursliswfrrprrtks of *11 oilier lHltore, H
. . - itWegr*UM8lood Pt»r'.*»*rt Llv*r
BoguRmtArmg
sn|Kw8Uylung cs'rt vi-is »K>n
kcil.w stuw I hiiJ i srfe-t a: a tU« tr
FOR A LSFFJiiVIE,
The ptirebaM of a Piano 01
ia ;;ancraDjr /Or a lifftiuie,
grdtttasi paias shonld be taken in
sclocttan. If n goo# liutrumeut in ob
tained tho porclmstT is mode happy
through life, but if it be a poor o:v*. a
lifetime of dissatisfaction result---.
Tbonsandaof Irstrumeuta are row mM
yearly under bogus manufactaren'
uames. Dealers who never made even
one Instrument, and who do not awn
even one solitary brick of a Factory,
■73 selling InHtrumenU under their
names ss maker*, nnd tho country Is
fairly flooded with these bogus Imtn:-
roeixta. Thore n no safety m lay-
ini( each lastraattnf*. Dealers who
sell them xro galls rally not rwpoorl-
b!e, and if they fall, the real maker is
unknown, and osnuot be forced ta re-
place or repair.. Denier*, of course,
know who are really makers nnd who
are not, bat the purchasers do uot
know, and hence aro iu continual dan
ger of unwittingly bujing att-noil In
struments, which are uot what they
seem to be. The
ONLY SAFE WAY
is to buy trotyn House that sc’.l* stand
ard InstruoRPite only, and that will not
handle Instruments under stencil, or
bogus maker*’ names. With such a
Hou;-c the buyer ia safe frx>m a'-l impo
sition, and will receive jest what lipoid
.for. No Btsmciu iNsvaioixsTi Sold,
is tho rule of oir House. Every Iu.
JOHN M. PEVEY, Proprietor, Lowell, Mass.
Oy*Jtcference : J. F. JiANbON, Agt-ut Iiibb Htnufaclurine Corcrxny, Ma*on,
marWwlr
l I'ifl.
stU*. without Into**
o m»Vt*r »k*tro«r or «rr.ptr.ms
vluktltMiihnNoriill
IlsntUyo
!*• Il.oy wll
IsrUtjour n
rUlp. l>o Sot ■
I.<itMW•*Inrgo ii«*\»W Hop Is
Hnfaor, Hop HHIcr* | a iteVY**> 6"W*4
rmMisitlM “1 Jnuir*
1 Marx** on, 1 ro I
n Rt^olu:* »n.l
P:.l-S-JBiB I m
tutrr-Xic* All •'•I* hr 4rstr«B8B^i
g«r clrcuUu-. U»> »'»**« S f |. i*-,
■ | :"rr v l r -rtnii-Tii|
HOLMES’ LISIHEHT.
MOTHER’S FRIEND
Oneofthngrcfttratcnmfortxto those exj-ort-
Inir to txo confined Is a remedy upon which im
plicit confidence ran bo plswl—ono that wj:1
produce e safe ana quick delivery—■«ne lh»t
will control twin snd xtuirtoii the duration of
Ul*or. Such Is "Tub Motiixa's Rtcutr." Try
It and see what
A blminr it ii to Buflerinir Fomalei,
Till* Llnlinciit when uieu two or three weeks
' fore confinement produres a wondtrfulcf-
et. causing a wry' cosy and quick l*l<or, with
imiwrmtivcly little- pain, and leave* tlm moth-
• In a condition to rucovuraukkly—or in oth*
• words to have a rim*! gcitiug up. Under Its
ie, UUirwill ordinarily oct-upr much lew
..wu tite usual time, and the suffering U-diiuht
l»hcd beyond esureselon.
The cu.idttion for which this remedy Isof-
fcn.il Is of such a chsmeter as tn for!>ld « long
array of certificates. Those Interested In It*
usoare respectfully referred to tho hundreds
who i.-*. 1 It.
HEAD THE TESTIMONIALS:
I mast esniesily entreat every female expect
Ing to Ld confined to use "Tine Momrs's Rs-
UkF.” Coupled with the entreaty, I will add
that during a liirge obstetrical prectlcw (forty-
four years), 1 Lave never known it to fall to
produce a safe and quick delivery-
II. J. UOLMKS, M. D., Atlanta, Go.
A lady from one of the counties ot middle
Georgia, who has been acting as Midi ife for
many years, writes: *T have disposed ofal
Tuk Montkic's kkulf you sent me. and 1 am
lotuoiiTKO with it. In every Instance where tt
has been used Its uffects have been all that 1
could ask. 1 cokstniut tv a okkat bujsino."
A gentleman writes: "My wife usetl your
Motuks’s Rxuxrat her fourth confinement,
and her testimony Is that situ passed through it
with one-half of tne suffering of either other
former confinement*, ami recovered from It in
ray patrons as possessing superior merits.
. -m permitted also to refer to the followlug
well-known el risen* of Atlanta: C 8. Newton,
William M. Crumley. Jr.. W. A. tJreire aud p.
lUiiKsll of whom are rea<!y to testify to the
merits of the pretwration.
Price, per bottle.
Preparol by J. BKADriaur, uo;e rrop r,
Atlanta, Go.
For sale everywhere by Druggists aud conn
try merchants. mar >wedAw
•WHOA /ASM
U'b'.Ult
riLITH’ 4-*w 5a7J4; lower an t revs active,
closing’ rather Mealier, prime stram spot tll.ee
OH.85. choice filLTO; ,*# gnulcs lUO)^ Jane
•U.MM82S; July -1I.4XW62 ,; Freights to Liver
pool, market dulL Cotton per straw ±12*1164d;
•wheat per steam snd per sail nominal.
CtOl-ACto. May 31.—floor quiet and ua
ehsng^l. Wheat umcult-! tot geru rally higher
'' 4894 Msy; iX% June; il£nifii July. Pork
lr demand hut lower rt -\ftJ7Kal» 50 cash:
7%2Mayan<l Joar, lV-*)i»W «5Jol> tar*
...... weak aud* lower *t * 1 *-trv cash: >lL2r»
rihRi.Il^dc.'wHLr>. Wbuk/.lMJrttl
“oXuSSaTL U.T l«l]j
.UMIt talxV^Wbml .lull: No.
, Sd wl»SrfcSwJI .pot M.UH M lal?.
‘•cq y *i!3u»i|i»ia ‘iiaspi
0,0,1
Om c jo >*!•'•>-* uo Troi /q pp» i.nm wug
s.t-jjj i^soi.;^ tf
SK34 13318.
9MaaHn
G9H813«nm
I Ibin P*ltiw waM; HrtU ibw dm—s-B
" s*a'l4«d*-«»irfiT**v**na4i*-!<.'!
I V-»v »»*«* cacri
■Uivt-nf t*W m
IjppRji *JfLJBBSW
NERVOUS DEBILITY.
Dt. E. C. Wm's Sms axd itaAts Tbyat*
WkkT: a sped fie for Hysteria. Maine**, Con
vulsion*. Nervous Heodoehe, Mental Dentes*-
ton. Loot of Memory, Spermatorrhoea. Impo-
tcncy, Involun'ary Zmladous, Premature Old
Age, caused by over-extrlion, self nbu«c, ot
ovCT-lndulggnce, which leads to misery, decay
and death. One box will cure recent ciura
Each bos contains one month’s treatment one
dollar a box, or als boxes fur five dcllors; sent
by mall prepaid on receipt of price. We guar
antee six box«-s to cure any rase. With each
order received by as for si x boxes, accompanied
with five dollars, wo will send the purchaser
our written misrsntee to return the money #
the treatment docs not effect a cure. Ciuxme
tees issued only by Lam a a. Uankiv it Lamas
Macon aud Atlanta, Ga. Orders by mail at
regular price. aprll-dwly.
SAMARITAN
NERVINE
The Great Nervine Conqueror.
Tho onl/ known .pocifio mnedy tor
Epilepay.
SAMARITAN
NERVINES
Core* Spasms, Convulsions, 81. Vitus
Dance, Vertigo, Insanity, Paralysis, Neiv-
oun Prostration and (federal Debility.
SAMARITAN
NEFR VINE
Never known to fail. It equalises the dr-
culatioc, repairs its waste, and gives ton*
aud vigor to the system.
SAMARITAN
NEFR VINE
Cure* SpermatorrhoM, Seminal Weakness,
ImpoUucy, Bjnhilis, Scrofula and all Ner
vous and Blood diseases.
-V:. V
£H1PKA^CKI TERRIBLE LOIS OF LIFEII
Mother sad dsaghter go *>wa kgMfen. A torsi? msidsa !**;* Islo sUrtii?: Witts sad trattoa4s.
stysi—•"" •"~“* 1Li
A r r.Lnj.UUoc Mtb»»s horr Ms ••wrecks'
«•" Tbs strata vpeu ftsiig^is fctasUi i
sad fistful."
‘ksl aka was stek in rsslit?. sac
arawMk of fstaato trrablos, wMck ercuually esdwl ia akiMUa
oas isslsad. Tbs strata aw* dslegsie
was so wrra«5t spoa n-ntslly Diet shs
c*n.s toobl# snd smaoistsd, ssrvuas stk
■ " wrecks ” *a asses, bet ss* Insisted tb
^ fi®*ts trdsbiss. SrsUrtes, rslp.utltms, 'delirium, mnUlesi, sod <i
■nAHiniBWBR*
-TrvJJAJUWJU1WB APUtlftKT fto hsadocho and *
WHITE & 3IIJLLER,
Corner.BroadrandHuater Street,, Atlanta, Oe irgia.
GENERAL AO ANTS FOR THE
Mitchell ¥/agcp
North and South Carolina
Ooort-ln,
Alabama and Florida.
Tb* attention of dfaltr. u cn:i.<! to tk« tact that no »re ptenr.r.,1 to .hip at .hort no
tice tho^ .operb wni-oc* In »ni.]l lot, or by th. »r led. Hern) for .D—prioo II,te
and crrentr.r.. AlMd.il r. in C. A O. OtXIFER'd FLA IN F< iRTAflLK TRACTION
ANDSTATIONAHV ENOINES. Don't purchoM until,tonoonfer with n>. Send for
illn.tr.icd r.tulorue. ro.rf-odAwlim
SUMMER Et'kbAY Scitout, Ml'Ut'AL
Tkw’Ek tjtcE or School ASSEMBLIES
itrlti’i'f M uskDuuk^ ‘
SAMARITAN
NEFRVINE
greatest tonio known. It aids digta-
insarts good appetite, gins tone and
vigor to the*)stem, guarantees sweet and
refresh*’!? sle | and restore* idfctbtedond
me e n s •• at ions to robust health.
SAMARITAN
N^FR VINE
Safe, Cci lain Bure and Hpcedy. It Is in
vsliuMc lo Ladies wbo are experiencing
tho < »ir.me incident to advanced years, bv
osu ling nature at its important period,
re i- If ting the vigor and tranquility of early
life : r «J .orrying them with ease and safety
fib
SAMARITAN
day icLool singers.
LIGHT AND LIFE.
BANNER cf VICTORY I
! shining with Gotpel
I LighL Replete with
the Life of Juyuus
childhood.
In the front rsnk-
ABBKY \ Mi SGF.R. happy sta^.w.
* *-*— * NuW* “
TmisikY dt IIOfTJCAX. I
J be fonod anywhere.
Pong IW-llx (AOets.) fir common Schools,
Welcome Chorus tfl) for High Schools.
os it has a capital set of tunc: and hymns,
easy to sing and of motors .e compass.
OLIVES DITS03T & CO,. Bolton.
0. H. DITSOH ± CO . H49 Broodwav N. If
»\!EFc VINE
i. It. only hontetly cuaruntted remedy
Ii red Lelure the polihc. IV# gnnruntrt,, ,
,tr« bottle to give Mti.teetion or return I
,1. u.rney. Leedinit i.hjelciui. teetify to <
i-rtaiug nannies and .-ood, eminent dl-
sitee dueler. It eicellent nnd uneoueled i
i.rd I«>ple ev.-ynhere bier cheerful end |
rolonterv Uet,ru,.„v to ite lt, at virt'.h .
SAMARITAN
NERVINE
H. EL P
Hill’s Hepatic Panacea,
Manufactured by
W. H. BARRETT, Druggiat,
Auguita, Georgia.
stromeut bents Itx mnker's unrae.
More titan this. Thcne makers aro
known the world over, a« the best nud
the most reliable. Bee whnt n glorious
list: CHinKERINO, MATHCHHEK,
KRANICHiJttCIL HALE, MASON
A HAMLIKand SHONINOKR. Urnnd
mnkors, nil, uud leaders ot tho v.urlil.
(her 200 different style* to sol cut from.
Best Instruments tor leas', money, ho
competition with cheap makers. Buy
from us, and secure a rcHnble Ingfru-
men? at the lowest iK>*dblt» price. AVo
are iiiauufHetnrers r VMjoIi wJo Soatii-
cru Distributing Agent?, nnd bujiug
from us is precisely the name ns baying
direct from Factery. Ottr pricta for
standard Instruments sre the lowest
and our terms the easiest. For rroof
of this, read for our Intert ninshated
Ot doffuts end Frice Lists. (#rdur on
Inst rtuaent on trial. lest it in yosr
owu homo, and yoti will then be con
vinced that et cry worfl written above
ia actual truth. Bend your name to
Lota k IWess&utfOT Sftisic ifease,
SAVANNAH, «A.
f.s.JiIuisoi'sIibs,
107 Third St, Stacon, Ga.
Hardware,
CdURIAUE and WAGON MATERIAL,
GRAIN CRADLES,
CUTLERY, BELTING,
TINWARE, IRON, STEEL,
Sporting Good, »ud Fuhinj Tackle.
Parker Breech-Loadiog Guns,
Lifter (old) actloa In r.ock—top map laet
of Auguat.
Agsnta for
Buffalo U. S. Standard Scales.
may&wly
Threshmen& Saw-Mill IVIen
In stoie and for falo:
Two 1 fa-horse power engine* on whoUs.
One 10-Homo power engine on wheels.
Two G-horte power engine* on w heals.
Five 4-bono power uuginae on wheels.
Five 4-horse power onginea on wheels.
Two 2-horse pw** engiara on lUls.
SEPARATORS!
Eight 21-inch Separators—tout wheels.
Bix 24-inch beparators—two wheels.
Six ?2-icch beparatore—foor wheels.
Four'-M inch Separators--on four wheels
with itecktrs.
Ouu 24 4ucii tk, arxtor—on four wheels
with stacker.
Three iluji*' Haw Mills.
Throo corn iniU*-22,24 and 28 inch stone,
Circular Haws-solid nnd chisel tooth.
Chingle Machin*, Belting, etc., eto.
Give tub a call before you purchase, and
•end for price lists to.
J. H. ANDERSON,
69 Broad afreet, Atlanta, Georgia.
ISAAC A. SHEPPARD iCO.! , '
And far raTe by
QBO. A OlHCAH, 92 Cherfy 'MKmH
himmsibuyS ....
trill rnoH FKRK thrlr C»ta*«
loru* fur 180*. rnataUiL m. ...
full desert pit vi* Prles-lJTt ;t‘
ylower, rfrltl and Gan!- .
tr,;; i?r :*
tv,<T hiti
XJUraT'RosL
Xniplriiirnt.A. llesatlhiUrlilu. -
tratod. Over lOOpagra. Add * .tra
ROCHESTER,H.Y. a CHI.
179-133 Cast Main St WO-70oti.
L\——.jtZlr.JSv BHWr
ItILL & FACTORY SUPPUEJt 1
OF ALL KINDS. BELTING
and PACKING, OILS, PUMPS
KINDS, IRON PIPE, FITVlf.. V ,
BRASS GOODS, STEAM GAUGES.
ENGINE GOVERNORS, Ac.
jPrlon-IUt. W.H.DILLINGHAMc, COL
421 Main StreM, LOUISVILLE. Hr. /g|
on 30 daVs* "t .
tv. Will Mead <>n U Bar.' 1
Dr. Dyn's E’eotro-Voifafc Be • c
-neorie., and ntiier El—drl© .i
3 MEN »off»riu!x fuun NV
Lost Vitality, etc., st-c diN ttUjriam.
Health And Mscho<»d. Also fo; Phttssat-
ti.un, pHrslysl*, l.ivfr nnd K'.'-'rr r—ers-
blos, ntid nmny otlMtr diseeses. 1D>. Z'%n9
pamphlet free. Addtaas
VOLTAIC BELT 90., karshdi, TXiwda^
. SWITZERLAND
•is ENDORSES did
° PENNSYLVAl
Pronouncing THE LANCASTFH WdTClBj
“THE BEST WA
MADE IN AMEI.
UWCJUjnuU*^ t ' j
Wit 8 JESSE JA - S
■■Compile Ufa of th-e fi*M
I I InyofiNSp'.' Tl: • m<-» ftrlftry fa •
| flutt. rally lllnalratad. Onti * - v. -
I R i e.iiy ( rrtu. l.-m « Very Lift* • •«-
| 'eVunt«Mi. t .ihSItF.Kl McMAlUr ,C t .. s«IW9r
WEBSTE S
unabiudg:
[HE ATLANTA POSI Ml
kb i i r uruggiar, .
Jta, Georgia. ju* w. fi i. v *
| A 8;-evl«l C*»r
tly reported, t-<gcthrr Titb all th»
:»j or the Dsy, from alt part* ?l
, .. bimnoBileui at YVasblnyton, Pi * •
ENTIRELV from ROOTS and HERBS wk. (rrmu i.y Liter id by i.iiiro-t. all t'»
that ban for ACEVILKV been nm- >!"•"! ^F 1 ' ,,t “ l: 1
fully need forth, removal of Bile from the pSfif'iUSSSSEItte tnd*Mr.’rn
y .tem, correctlni the irreouI.rUi- of the . Ii hu ilTr L.i KdluPT. r.l
Stomach, arditarifj ing the Blood. u-afr.
This medicine U well known in manyi th>: hKT*JtPPCU. wiin>c rent
nlaoes in Georgia and booth Carolina, and for 9«.*m fa r
bos been recommended by the most (earn- •;*«
ed of the medical profession for V\., li.tin , Li- iVis- )rlatl , i.
HEADACHES, SOUK STOMACH, DYE- SSBlSytfiCswaTMA
SSSb-*’
BHLN ERUmONSX^BAD CONDI-| Th# ^
where scratchts and simple ents beoome i< a Weakly l-vmion of the Daily Fosr*Arvra(.
annojdugand aggravating sores. It is put godamtelns*»sf the Sure sed Kftloj-l bona
up in larger t»»tlea than o her one dollar wj In ? !l . '* *® *"/
iiluertl«. The Pnlltira
. . ms, and retails for fiOoanta a
tie. It will care the wont oose of Coiio
Mulee and Horse*. apSOdAwly
The Sunday Poit-Appeal,
mi-Uirrary Newspeper, wilt contahi all the
msms.
=45th=
Popular Monthly Druotng of the TiTo.niri
M.iAHMiLMJafWi '1 ;L‘‘K “TSih^^ritSuTk-
t t i ! Ik k Ii I Sf 1 lSrfff’ffl forth* lli'SH»AV D-.-Arrr.At, per annu:.
YV. McKAY, Principal.
A Virit-Clau Inititute for Practical
Buineat Inatrootioa, Book-
kapinx, Etc;
Ij St Lfjdiq Baws Ua.
(or. th. public with iui hUointo cun or» students Can Enter at any Time.
inetiilc to remove the deeire for aloohollo ,
etimulante or tbe habit of opium eatic*. j
seams to mans , w# have no doubt an abaar- j “
dity, such is the case neverthalcas, and be
fore offering oar medicine to tbe public we
thoroughly convinced ourselve* by actual
eiperiance that it would do all we claim t ~
it.
fob sale bt all BRUOOisTg fj-jj jjJ Produce femmiaifin House,
Creditors Notice.
In tbe Diririct Court of tb* United State*
for the ►oathem LUtrict ot Georgia.
In the matter ofCabbedgr, Haxlahurat 1
Co., bankrupts—In bonkreptcy.
To tbe Cred'tore of said Baeknpte: Too
are haioby notified that a aeoood dividead
meeting of the creditors of the said bank
rupts will be held in the city of Maoon, ia
said d - - - -
In tb«* City of I/)Ui«vjll8 on
“ FRIDAY JUNE .10, 1892.
Thera drawing* occur monthly(Bonday's
exccj-t^* • under provision* of on act of the
General Assembly of Kentucky
The United States Circuit Coart, on Maroh
91, rendered tr.e following ’ - ’ - ---—
W. H. PILLOW,
( of JaokeonTill., Fla.,)
74 Poplar St, U’ake'a Block, Macon, Oa,
, tfjon
tier, of the bankruot act of March X 1K7-
oayiatd ROBT. A. NUBXT, A—i.
Frr the Peach eev-tn. Will hay outright
cnofee reaebc. anil other fruit., Including
melons, in fit ooadftion for shipment.
Crete; furnished to patron, at low rates.
mayWkwkm
PIIIMI BYB.U. WOOLLEY, Xt-
Ir lUHl | i.nu. Ga. Iteliahl. .ri
HABIT I ttence gitra, and ref.reneM
CURED I to cored patients and ;hysl-
ctan.«. fond for my book oo The Habit
1 and M. Cura, i'tta. dacIOdaweoody
W— lu drawings an fsir.
N. B.—The oomtian/ bet sow on hand a
large resent fund. Held carefully tha Ust
of lirise, for th.
JUNE DRAWING.
lPnn *«W<»
1 Price 10.1X10
1 Prin. C.000
10 Pricae *1.000 etch. 10.0OJ
?) Prisaa CUO aach. WflW
RO Priree U0 each lo.oftj
Friars SO each 10,100
000 Prire. » aach I3L0M
l L0»Priata 10 each HW00
• Priasa aoo each, ar'ror prteM
0 Frizes kOO each do do 1/00
»PrteM 100 each do do M0
Laat'rire. _ 1112,400
^Whote Tickets, %% Hidf Ticketa, <1.
27 Tickets, <*). IS Tlcksts,
Remit Money or Bans Draft ta letter,
or eend by Eiprcv. I - t SEND F .
REOLSTLKED LEITER OR POST-OA
PICE ORDER. < Were of |5 and np-sr.rj,
by Crpnsa, can be sent at oar erpense.
n ltd rsee all orders tc
R. M. UOXRDMXN,
Coorisr-Journal, LoulsTill.. E
or Mina ws.j yukroadunr. H Y.
I F .njli. sn.t Wsltea .treeu
ipu«IM City F-twOce.
g. E. TR0IIXTO2, Pro,ri.ter.
Ml order, .ad letter, to
POST.APPEAL Atlanta
A 1 i the X^lood
OR bite emanating from tha liver ia new
and frota, that from tb* long* offensively
pnUosc-ml. bot all doctordom of all schools
treat* ’.he former as the sower, tha Utter a*
the poritUr of tha blood! lathis rational
ly scientific or simply absurd? All septic
corruption* past from tha oapillarira by
the longs, nit by tire liver a supposed, and
are so treated by M. tt. THOjsdON, M. D.,
Macon. Go. f.n&ce OJ Mulberry skraL
mayildawltfc
for Breakfast]
Kueravlncs, (. nly lime time • [
in any other L; .yj also cod tali aU' i ~rwapk|^
icol Dictionary giving brief i* •
eoucwnhicorar 0100 noted j»:. .. *t\
Reoommeodctl by Wot# eu|4Ts ni L irswrirei tw
36 States, and hy 50 Uoll« (■ PreaUcota.
0. AC.MERRISHfiCO ,Pub'rs,Sp •
S:.TPractical Life. SEtn'v 2^9*
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