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TJI Jl h jL 3l V .a ADVANCE.
ami: or ox, a a.
F1UB.VY. A HUT, 1. 1 s -1.
The Flood.
The lit, am i *
quite a !l i.al of W it, r 1 V
The f Law am t!i»* 11 ltd • IX ItV' f
exii’aias tie ; a
ience expert 1 f Wi t y
of 1
I it 4 ]r<s
}i> i t 1 ‘St. nig it, H b
gr: '£ .bmert'ed. ss new
office «i|s i z >d 11 the ( n i l
Hotel, which •, Ver a (jnarier of *
toil» fr un on , ill.-•. «nil that di t.inoe
is travel ;1 by small b< VjY ts No man
living ever «a r the Etowah and On-tan-
la rivers high r The point ii-nehei dnr-
in'-' t!i* ov.oflow in* Fcbrnary.
38G1 })|‘8 1 ereto r O •(> he n taken
IIH fl.p hiirh wnti r mark, but tl
hi - f * «h T . las • v erra •d tl
old two and .1 half t. Al]
dsiy e t r 111 V the water stood five
f *.*t file watenvo k , "engine lioii.S"
ti vs y t it ,S-a v & (J i’s boll iwwar
f i »ii i two end : li df feet, iii Hardy
Bo v'e k (J I's’hardware stol e, eight? u
i uches in the stores under t h>- M i sonic
tempi-, twoit i l a. hah f-et in
livei v siable f vv :ve and a half inch' s
in Simpson & la d’l iter's • t re
the t'tmvi> r offic•*« eiglifcen in dies in
M-AVilhaius’ s’Dieniid the tame i i the
post ofiic ■. it V“i-e in Norton's afore
half an inch. Tlie \\ liter did lint get
iuto tlie Home railroad depot, lint its
track in tli '’cify is entirely covcied,
and ut sou p places between here
Knigsiim, firlly ten miles of track ate
under wat* i . Several o! , the ire-ties
on that road were wa he I away and
thosi lemainiug are sell m ly
d.imaged. Tticre is so much
of tlie triad: nnd- r Water that
jt is imp 33 hi 1 nt present to
discover the extent of the , . _
The Selina It tlie and Dalton lUiirb d
bus a Is-• sufEered teirib’y. Tlie track
aud’road bed’ll tween tins place and
Cave Spiing, iu many places, have
been’so la.dly washed that se.er .l days
work will la* r quiri'd l> fore trains
can pass. And between Cave Spring
and I’atona, a distance of 20 miles,the
road will have to be lehniit almo t. en¬
tirely. l-'rom a g uitlenian who arriv
ed in Home from £Pat.onu lyesterday
afternoon, lie, with three nth rs. hav
mg v a Iked uUp 8t live whole distuice
we learn that there is not a trestle ie-
maiuiug b tween Cave Spring and Pa-
tona. He also i a forms ns that the
railroad bridge at Stock s mill is very
unsafe. We li ive not lmd n train
from Selma sinct 1 st Wedt e day, an 1
an official of the mad told us that it
would hen Week before tr.ins Wood
run tluough, From Ilome^to. Dalton
the road Inis not l» en ihiumged. anti
'trains have bet n tm ii rg egnlaly, hut
•they have uot been able !o reach their j
depot, being U d stop nt the '
compe to
tipper end of Broad street, about one i
mile fiom ilte usual j.d *c *.”
Uses for Salt
A writer in tlie fhi 'ul New
rajs that Hi 1 salt question is
on the carpet, and whi n it is very
certain that sdf. is not a manure it i-
equally certain that its application is a
decided benefit. The lefardation and
oiten complete min of crops by bisect
depredation ts well known, but U i
not at all appreciated to its full xieut
Salf can net but in three ways bein'-
fieially.
It. attracts moisture, and In nee i-s
useful iu d<y s^tsom; it drives away
insects, and thori fore is luefnl in all
seasons; an I when thoroughly dissolv’
ed by heavy rains it acts by assisting
inert or insoluble material to become
fit for pin tit food. The first made is
a slight gain, n t enough, though, to
pay for the siit; the second is very
valuable, paying for the salt an 1 the
trouble of applii ati >n li m ten to one
hundred linn 8 ov r, according to the
prevalcnee and d siiuctivenoss of ti e
insects; the thbd mode is but little val-
ue because ius.Iuldes are g uierally
proof * against its f eld ■ uetiou. If we
•
sum up the gain from time modes of
notion we perc* ivi sin-h a very deiuded
gain tlmt oneburtii.il G sultieieut to
convince the most skeptical The on¬
ly danger is iu an excess, but a- five
bushels pt r ueie e iu do no barm the
danger is not i;: ey ever tube ahum-
in^ % ;i8 ft \v faitueis can offoid to
waste bait tinvwhcre. "
“W’hv "hv Bi I tuUtt. d el ^Lillier ,a.*l lui urst.es, m sttf s,
Who wished to M.l> t.e gu.t.u the
ammement of her * ompuny upon the
fantastic ornamenting of a phtte of
buttter; wh , Budget, did you do
tiiisf Tou 10 qu te .in ult >t. l-O"
did youd * it V■' ;Hdad;'. nu.m it was
mvs-If ihat did it.?’replied Bridget,—
“isn't it pri >olit tv. mum? I did it with
your tlue-l e -mb, mum.”
BrigLara Young’s Grave
An iffi-looking sHiii? wall about fix
f <cA lii'ilt inch***-* mi m«*i nf ne • rly »n
acr.\ A carriage gate of
rough unpaid (ml tionr.K stooff ojar
sin 1 f etiteie.l. Fully oue-quacer of
the inel >1 ui t.- is fnce.l oil bv a coin!
5 . :i w ill on one side, and by wire
r •uce on t!k-other, and in tin- .nitii-
‘ C irner < Z+t this s - incUtmrc 1? ig-
ham Yoti :g - -sts in cr. lla 1 re[ lose.
A bilge S’ilffi of granite, tying ti it ou
his giave and a. It "It railing of iron are
all tfiat meet tfie eyes saw ti e valks
and the sward of the ]iti 1 • ceinetarv.
There is no in ctiption of any kind -
uot even his name. (!) it-id ■ of Il.-tg-
ham’s personal gt;r-■■ ar 1 the grouiai-
are so shabby ihil t ITJ bf Lit 1 h t ik* h
for a damping groin: I for U il’tliiglv*. Ill
one corner e ery are four or
live neglected grat s pi ssd < iho-e
of his depat wive*. S'ill rt other
grave at that quart r is mark-d.
its head is an nnpainted pine t o rd.
on which appears the nuu.e of ‘‘E. 1.
Vo a eg."
The M'-nnolSpilV 1 i: t Its lvspei t
the resting place of their dead. — San
Francisco Chronicle
South uti (J liforni.i is d si runs of
Halting np iu Bnsiues on its own ac
count I coinplajuM of the 500 rn 1 >s
journey to the capital, Sacramento,
and finds fault with tlie Lgiskition
enacted them because it* fills to take
the climate soil pursuits and ne<ds of
tile southern part ot the Sme Slfti-
cieiitly into consideration. There is a
wide dilT r -nac in th-se respects he
tween diff uuit. p irts of til i State. In
the .south tiicrc i< little rain, often not
more th in a few inches throughout
the year. Bee cnltnte and sleep
raising the orange, line, vine, almond
mul various other semi-fropiial fjvi s
flourish there. Fa tit * north there is
usually rain enough in winter, and
,i o.netunes _ ...... . too .....,. much. Mining ...
.
growing are largely cotidne-
ted there. Tin e interests exercise
more influence iu the legislature than
those of th • South do. The southern
par: of tie* State would like to Imt
cannot g t State aid lor artificial in i-
gatioii. For tin's® reasons a s-ewsion
movement has b en nudvr way and
muss meeting arc b dug h Id.
<>b tade to sttcesa in (h • movement is
th« lack of j opul.itinn. A Suite of
Son'll (,'ii’i or-iii would have lea tiiin
70,000 iul abiiants,
The di-coveiy t bat the su kn sa, so
cloudy reseiubliug cholera, which hi-
prevailed in Chicago for sev.-rd we k<
past, is cau<ed by tiw d li t ui an sub
stances used lor buffi r in that city,
uiH,nmhmhted!y nttract more g w ral
attention tithe increasing tl.se of ad
ultcratcd fool in Hie United States as
well as to the evils tiri*iii ’ tlietvfrom.
It is only ri*aso»al>ly toSippose, t-< o
says I In* Washington Star that light
upon the subject will !enl to Segirla-
tion which will effect nelly prevent the se
common and dangerous impositions
upon the public. This is a matter that
Congress ■ mg In to take hold of. an I *> f
once. If that body uui.y pass laws for
tlie prevention of and punishment,
counterfeiting pa(ier or metal money,
it may end ought 'o pass Invs to pr* -
the counterfeiting ami adulteration of
h*o !. If the people are i nfilled to
iu what only a fleets bash
.(fairs, toey arc e ‘itain’y entitled to
iu » matter s > vitally affec.t-
health and life,
German plijs oh'gists have been ex
pi rimenting to ascertain the best mode
of restoring fr. yen auimul life, and
tin y titmoiUH'e that die hitherto
accepted theory that persons
have Leon exposed to > long to extreme
cold should i Ot be brought into
tact.with warmth except by slow de¬
gross is wholly errmuous. Dogs
were frozen liv artificial applications
of cold until iireathing and pnl-ation
had almost cm.St-d, an 1 then attempts
were male to restore twenty of them
in a eold room, twenty in a warm room
and twenty iu a bath of warm water,
Qf the first, ’ fourteen died; of the see-
ood, eight; of tlo* hot none. The
warm bath brought about respiration
in a remarkably short time.
The la lies will be interested it the
news that a glass dr* at is being made
for Fanny D. v* nport in IMtslmrg. It
will he a full toilet evening, snit, ami
thu Of making , . such . to
process ' IS as give
th( * ' f *' reuch
S!lilli0lllv that it is mueh mote bril-
, jtlI)t The dress will have u long train
<)f w , Vvu R , :i ^ lllld it wi;1 l)e ,, lborat e-
j v tnmra ed with class hree. To make
'
whlt IS CaU:a the 8ia>s ctolh fmnl
which ibis suit will lie made, the glass
. fl into thr ,a ls and then
WOT ««* Ihere is nothing te compile
with the pi ogress of this age.
haliJebt E. Paine,
Hate *J orninlrxionee oJ‘ Patents*
Bin]. F. Grafton. Story IP Ladd
PATE In! ‘X 3 -
PAINE GRAFTON & LAUIJ,
Ationwyn-at-lmr and Solicitors nf American
fhul Eoveij/u Patents.
412 Fifth Street, Washington, D. C.
Practice patent l aw !n all Is* branches in
tbe Patent Office, and the Supreme ami
Circuit t r«6 ol tlie United States. PbDi¬
pillet, scut tree. rt eel 0-ti
A 4 V i> INDUCOE’.T!
NOW ISJIIE TIME TO
SUBSG 1 X 133 y~i . 1
When you can get
THE SAVANNAH
WEEKLY NEWS,
oi.e nf the oldest, ablest and imst re¬
iki*.le new-papcis in the State,
— AND-
Arlington Advance
FOB $3.10 FEB ANNUM.
CP/~>T7r3Tr oflwUKJi 'T'UTTQ 1 XTlO Ar'C'nn Jr F iL In,
v_f
BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE.
GTTJLLTO t
1 am agent for ihe two celebrated
brands of
F E H T I L I Z E B,
which I heartily recommend to the
poldic,
-A--fed
" STERLINfx N ??
--.!N D—
" ALTCS-ITilLLS. ;
I can supply you, ;ii-o with
Angiers Brand of BONE ,
the best in (he market,for composting.
CALL AT ONCE,
if you want a good article.
Office in Shetaeld’s law otlice, up
stai;s in Butier’.s building.
Respectfully,
IV. O. BUTLER.
dec3-t,r Arlington, (la.
IftvHtairtF'CoiyC oJ o •w*
tj.sa:
SoifiProBrirAu f ad Man ufaGtRrsr s tTMer Cca t ract ofils
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bVjfCwM'S' Fiv* a Rives. Two Kneo J
lh elepint French - Veneered Panels,
1 ] M»i“' r r T * !neT it i Rnbbur Fed al Carpets fcj'iS
a, 1 d ■on l 3u0 lbs.
— oouiterpmraafc* tm given.
Shipped Directfor ** S98.
This ftr^ofOrnmitxmnnfCataiocnsA nt about UcoTts #300. NW hei-
ter or sweeter toned instrument can on msile. nothin* to
try:U Church,Hall,Cliapei aud Partor Orgaas. $,'Sand«jwardb.
P£'|KJf*PIAN0 square, eSi
f!Si)Tbx. scv^»»dM<v-(Sd I ( iI , n ! J;.
c«u«, all round comers bonnOulcarytoll. "3 indlYn', beftxr ser-
rwnUi >«*^<1 inculdirrtnrnndtheciu^,t-rck f.v.hlud tarn*a*
front. Fun in>^ frstRes.fceavyestr* braces, Improved new scale,
Shipped Directfor “S285.
Wa OMrMtee Hits PIrjm: to be *s gtxxl ta ev *7 w-i mi a,
SI tiscnt *4
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The Meriden Purchasing Co.,
Meriden, Conn.
A GENTS WANTED for the be*t and
Fastest Selling Pi-ctoral Books and Bi-
hies. Prices reduced 33 per cent. Nation¬
al Publishing Company, Atlanta, Ga.
mar4-3m.
_
hplicatitii ■ fir Letters Dials'll.
( 1 EORGIA, C.u.iiorJf Count r.-Where-
X J as, John T. Pace, administrator, de
boni* non. on the estate of Sacall Jane
Yon. deceased, represents to tlje Court of
Ordinary, in his petition duly tiled and
entered on record, that he has fully admin¬
istered Sarah Jane Yon’s estate. This is,
therefore, to cite all persons concerned to
show cause, if any they can. why said ad-
ministrator should not be discharged from
ids administration on the first. Monday in
.Ipril next. Calhoun Co.,(la Feb.7th.18Sl.
Morgan, 'J
febll-2m
1821. 1881.
THE CHntSTf«H INSEX.
A X D
SOUTHERN BAPTIST,
ITBLISlIlil) AT ATLANTA, GEOKGIA,
AND
Edited by DU ■//. It. TUCKET!,
And asssisted by a corpse of our Ablest
ilc.ptist Writers.
THE INDEX is ill the 50t.b year of its
existence, anil is regarded by the press and
cheapest first-class family newspaper in the
Southern States.
Single subscription, S2.00 a year, with
copy of our splendid engraving the Portrait
rphisi v nf :’>51 nrominont fleor<d i Bantfst
Ministers- or for F-i will send THE INDEX
For tlie ensuing 80 days, our terms
TO CLUBS,
In order to facilitate the work nnd assist
our friends in every community to form
clubs, we propose to send
THE INDEX, 1 year, to clubs of
lo or more with a copy of our Por-
trait, Callery for the low price of.. .fctlo oo
THE INDEX, 1 year, to clubs of
2o or more, with Portrait Caliery... Sfi oo
An extra copy, also, to the getter-up of
the club.
VO UR-PAGE INDEX.
to clubs:
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1 oo
Four-page INDEX, to clubs of 2o, 18
I year....... .... oo
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And copy of Portrait Gallery, extra, to
each subscriber who remits an additional
Oo cents.
An extra copy, also, to the getter-up of
the club.
E@*Thc Portrait Gallery alone is worth
more than the subscription price, and will
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Publishers and Printers,
jon21 Atlanta, Ga.
Sav. Fla. & Western R.R.
Gexkk.il M ix-aoeh's Office, I
Savannah, May 28th, 1880. ^
* nN AND AFTER SDN DA Y, May 23 rd.
/Passenger Trains on this Road will run
as follows:
NIGIIT'EXPRESS.
Leave .S’avannah daily at .....4:Jo p.m
Arrive lit Jesup “ 11 .....7:2o i\>r
Arrive at. Thomasville “ “ .....<i:2o A.xr
Arrive at Bainbridge “ “ . .. . 9:3o A.M
Arrive at Albany u u lo:35 a.m
....
Arrive at Live Oak M u .....2:oo a.m
Arrive at Tallahassee. “ ‘ .7:oo a.m
..
Arrive at Jacksonville .....7:50 a.m
Leave Tallahassee .....(i:oo p.M
Leave Jacksonville * * .....ofio p.m
Leave Live Oak U ....11:15 P.M
Leave Albany .....4:oo P.M
Leave Da inbridge U .....4:oo P.M
Leave Thomasville i t .....7::’,0 p.m
Leave Jesup U .....(5:30 a.m
Arrive at Savannah i < .9:00
. ..
No change ofoarsbetween .Savannah and
Jacksonville and Savannah and Albany.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars daily be¬
tween Savannah and Jacksonville,
.Sleeping cars run through to and from
Savannah and Albany, and Jacksonville
and Albany wit hout change, Fernandina
Passengers from Savannah to
Gainesville and Cedar Keys take this train,
train.
Passengers for Darien take this train.
Passengers from .Savannah for Bruns-
wick take this train, arriving at Brunswick
ikon a. ni.
Passengers leave Brunswick at8:oo p.m.,
arrive at Savannah 0:oo a. m.
Passengers leaving Macon at 7:15 a. m.
(daily including Sunday) Florida. connect at Jesup
with this train for
Passengers from Florida by this train
connect at, Jesup with train arriving in
Macon at (5:25 p. m. (daily including Nun-
da y )
Connect, at .Ilhnny with passenger trains
both ways on .Southwestern Railroad to
and from Macon, Eufaula, Moutgdn ery,
J/ohile. New Orleans, etc.
Mail steamer leaves Bainbridge for Apa-
lacbieola everv .Sunday and Thursdav even-
ing: I'orColumbus every Tuesday and Nat-
ur la v afternoon.
i’iose connection at Jacksonville daily
(.Sunday excepted) for Green Cove -Springs.
St. Augustine, Palatka, Enterprise and ali
landings on *S't. Joliu’s river.
Trains on B. *fe A. K. R. leave junction,
going- west, 11:37 a. m., and for Brunswick
at 4:4o p. in., daily except .Sunday.
Trough Tickets sold,.Sleeping Car Berths
secured at Bren's Ticket, Office, No. 22
Bull street, and at .Savannah, Florida and
Western Railway Passenger Depot.
ACCOMMODATION T RAIN—E AST Eli X
DiVLSTON.
Leave Savannah,Sundays excepted 7:00 a.m
Leave McIntosh 9:40 a.m
Leave Jesup 12:3o p.M
Leave Blacksliear u 3.0.5 p.m
Arrive at Dupont ii 7:oo p.m
Leave DuPont 5;3o a.m
f?™, shear fi:5o a.m
* a 1 :oo p.m
Leave MclntOSll , u 3:o(5 p.m
Arrive at SaVatlliah ii 5:4o p.m
WESTERN DIVISION.
Leave Dupont, .Sunday excepted (i:oi a.m
Leave Valdosta ‘ ’ 8:17
Leave Quitman “ 9:45 A.
Arrive at Thomasville 4 ; 12:oo m.
Leave Thomasville a 2:3o p.m
Leave Camilla, 5:23 p.m
Arrive at Albany, ii 7:l5.p.m
Leave Albany fi:3o a.m
Leave Camilla 8:4S a.m
Arrive at, Thomasville, “ HSoa.ro
Leave Fhomasvitle, w 1:45 p.m
Leave Quitman, “ 3:53 p.m
Leave Valdosta “ 5:17 p.m
Arrive at Dupont “ 7:3 ° P‘“
J- S. Trso». .Vaster of Transportation.
H. s. HAl.VE.s,
General Manager.
OX,ID BELIABLE !
The Neatest Tar and Only Billiard Saloon in Town
HEAD THIS C/IHO. THEN 00 fAE SEE FOft YOURSELF.
At Saxon’s Bar and Billiard Saloon
Yon 52 pi Fine WUsties, Bracdias, Wits', 5=5 j Id i--3 t
IFTnEUE ALCOHOL
For M< diciiutl Use, and, .in fact anything n-nallv kept in a first-class liar.
With several years experience, I think I know something about liquors*
and when you ask for a good article and such is not furnished you,
it will not cost yon anything. By keeping a first class bur,
I receive a large patronage,-for which 1 ant grateful,
and solicit a continuance of tire same during 1881 convenient’ and
My BILLIARD SALOON, which is arranged iu the most
neatest style* is never closed, and there is some cue present to enter a game
with you. Respectfully, W. T. SAXON.
BkitiMigggsEffiatacigsaBg. rtf-
1881 . 1881 .
TO THE PUBLIC !
Having made extensive arrangements for the SPRING TRADE, we take this meth-
ol informing the public, that never before were we better prepared , to , furnish . , them ,
°‘‘
FIKT-CLASS HOODS at, LOWER PRICES We are constantly receiving larg^lots of
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
PRINTS, BLEACHING, S1I1TIM,
NOTIONS, •
A Complete Stock of CLOTHING-
Of every Size, Style and Quality.
For tlie benefit of the Ladies, we intend keeping a full line of all kinds of
T-HPCJCI jJilLuO finflTlT ITUUlJiJ and the prettiest and most at- EOTiONS ever brought to
tractive stock of Arlington.
For the Planter we will keep all kinds of heavy goods such as
E 3 EAYT DRY GHDOILS,
COM, BACON, LARD, HAMS, FLOUR,
SUGAR, COFFEE, &C.
During the past few weeks we have given a great deal of our attention to
HABDWAHE,
and now have a complete stock of purchaser everything (obuy’of in that line. In fact, we a re ^determined
to maice it to the interest of the us.
Respectfully, r
January 1 lti>, 1881. BUTLEE & CO.
BEAD AMD PROMT
Tiic people oi Arlington and vicinity will be glad to hear that 1 have now in stock
and for sale at remarkably low prices a General Stock of J/eekaudisc; consisting of
‘xpEi u &
BOOTS. SHOES, HATS.
HARDWARE. TINNY ARE. HOLLOW-WARE. AND POT WARE,
all of which will wear well; especially my stock of CLOTHING, Which is one of the best
in the couu: ry.
1ST NOTION DEPARTMENT
is too complete for me to attempt to tell you what I liave;but. if you need any Laces,But¬
tons, Kid Gloves, Ladies’ or gents’Hosiery of any kind, Collars and Cutis,
Handkerchiefs, Ladies’ and aent s’ Ties, or anything eise, I know your
decision will be that I am the most notionry man in town.
By-the-by I have also a full line of ZEPHYR, of all
shades and colors.
IN DRY GOODS,
»
the most fastidious can easily suit themselves, for I have a , full „ line, consistingoi ... alar = e
assortment of Prints, Dresss Goods, gents’ l nder-wear, Bleaelmig, consisting
of Lond.rle Cambric, Fruit of the Loom, Lonsdale Sheeting, aim a
number of oilier good brands. A splendid assortment ol *Mia\\ Is
and Saques, of different styles and prices. In woolen
goods, Jeans and Flannels, lean give \ou elos-
er figures than anybody,
MY STOCK OF BOOTS AMD SHOES
ig suc j, p, a t vou cannot fail to find what you want, Ladies’, Gents'. , Misses’, Children's,
. and price.
" ;i!l j some for the Babies, for I have them oi every size, quality
A Full Line of Gents’ Youths’ and Childrens’ MATS
CLOTHING.
B ell. I have t hem, any kind yen want, and /am determined to sell them. Can
sell you a suit of clothes—coat, vest and pants—from 84 to $30.
GROCERIES, GROCERIES.
I would call special attention to this deportment, for I have a complete stock, con¬
sisting of Rice. Sugar, Coffee, Cheese, Walt, Crackers. Fish. Potash. fhemarket. Candy,
Pepper. Tea. Pearl Grits.a mi the nicest Gilt-A’dge Butter in
Canned Goods. Oysters, Salmon.Vienna Sausage. Canned Beef,
Peaches, Pine Abples, etc. Cigars and Tobacco, a full
line of each. Come round and try the Buzz-
saw Tobacco and the Oscar Amanda
Cigar. I have several Brands
of Smoking Tobacco,
Blackwell's and
others.
I have a good line of Crockery. Hardware. Tin-ware, Hollow-ware and Pot-ware, and
don’t you forget it. A good line of Rogers’ Cutlery—pocket and Table.
x aI , vavs have on han<1 a PLENTY OF .BONE Y W7TH IFHICH TO BUY YOUR
COTTOX , so bring it in and “let ’er roll.” I am Very Respectfully,
SCpo-tf c. S. H.iRRI.V*