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.mnivr SOUTHERN
METHODI 311
.... Cor. 3rd Ave. and
Jodi T. Gibson
E‘ gt Caching, every Sunday
P BBtor and 7:30 o’clock, p. m
nH la Wednesday even-
W ,r ;% Vloek. Sunday School.
9::woc,oe
Hear;
riii-Kcn: West 2nd Si..
. . and B. Rev
l- tor - Pr, ' ftch a
"• 1 Ultlin al 11 a. ID. ant?
o’clock. I’rayeruweting.
“P; Slav evening at 7. o’clock.
Lek ’J- B. Hill, Supt.
1 <Tun every Sunday as-
O’clock.
, n l . r n: Main St. near
Ts ‘! i:I p ■/ \V. S, Stevens, pastor
Blul ') *1 I every Sunday at 11. A.
fw "' , m o'clock- I’cay.re
, W ednesday evemirg at <
jffSv Sibool, Suud.,
P,’ur'-o««-™«xr r7
Sunday afternoon at 3 o clock.
r,cT Rome: Rev. Wm. MurdoclF
* r Preaching Sunday at Ila. m.
F s i o’clockbv Riv. B. Harris
Tuesday evening at
- >’ilock Sunday School, Sunday af
to,on at 3 cIA Preach.ng tin.
morning at 11 c’clock by Kev.Johu
W.
Pissy Chapel Bth Avenue, near
Railroad Sui diy Shoolevery Sundry
Zniug at 9; 30 O clock Junius
George, Supt.
West Romi - Sunday School every
Sunday afternoon, at 3 o clock, E.
Fletcher Smith, Supt.
north home; Perkins st. near
Kingston Ave, Rev. J . A. Sewell,
pastor. Preaching at Ila, m. and
7. p.m, o’clock by the pastor
Sunday-school at 9:30 a. m.
T. B. Broach, Supt. Prayer-meet
ing Wednesday evening at 7
o’eleck.
BAPTIST,
fiu-.t church: Cor 4th Avenue
and East Ist. street, Rev. R. B.
Headdeu, D. D pastor. Preaching
.every Sunday at Ila. m. and 7 :30
p. in. Prayer meeting, Wednesday
eveningat 7 :30 o’clock. Sunday
school Sunday morning at 9:30
■o’clock, W. J. Neel. Supt,
second chubch : Cor. sth. Ave.
and MulJberry St, Rev H. D. Gil
bert, pastor. Preaching every Sun
day at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Prayer
meeting Wedn< sday evening - at 7
o’clock. Sunday-school every’ Suu-,
day moruiug nt 9;30 o’clock.
Benj Wright, Supt.
broad street: Cor. Broad and
‘Sts. Rev J J Hunt, pastor, Prayer
meeting Thursday evening at 7
o clock. Sunday school every Suu
day morning ;.t 9 o’clock,J J Reece
iupt,
Wyatts Chapel: East Rome
Sunday School eveiy Sunday
mormng at 9:30 o’clock, J. B.
Pa’.tuu Supt. Prayer meeting
* ’ udesday svernng at 7 o'clock.
PRESBYTERIAN
kii -• 11 l ; Cor. 3rd Ave and
•t J, Rev. G, T. Geotchiue,
pa. eaching every Sunday at
11, a. .and 7 :30 p. m. Prayer
meeting. Wednesday evening at
i j3oo'clock. Sund.iy school every
Sunday n lining at. 9:30 o'clock,
t.E.JWcl.in, Supt. Ladiea prayer
meeting Friday evening.
Secund Church : Bluff St- near
* aiu, Pu>v \\. Lee Harrell, pastor
1 reaching Sundays nt 11 a, m.
7 p.m. o’clock Sunday
School at 9:30 a. m. o’clock, G. H
Miller, Supt,
episcopal.
an'i 1 i' ETER ’ i: Coriier 4th Avenue
hast l st St, Rev. C. Buckner
t gIU8 ’ rector - Service as usual
u,l y. •
miscellaneous.,
N J;W''2 REGATIon A.L methodist:
X, Rev ’ J - «>«•»
beS LI I\ BT ' MARYB: Ea?t let
' and Avenues
vic.aHh ’ P isr ° rd ’ prießt ’ Ser "
bjs church as usual.
Antatrnni- A ’ t 9 Hall over
BovsLp r ’ Johu Higgins, Seq’ty
noon at 2 *T y . Sunda ? aft(;r
men .’' Oocock ’ ServicQ for
o'clock' 1 L e r ery Sunda ? at 4:
u M \ nducl9d by Ho “- W ’
the' roiL C fl ° r ? lally iuvited to visit
rOOD,s at any time,
thayn 'J’ will ad-dress
this afu r Cm ’ Qattht Y ‘ M C ’ A
; ‘’’ u « 4 •■•loek th.
p.m .f be ° p,U fr em 2 till 5:30
ra ‘ gsrs cordialy invited.
CBiJM CHIMES
ReV.‘ Dr. Geotchius commences
a protracted meeting at First Pres
byterian church today. The ser
vices will continue for two weeks:
when Dr. Headden will begin his
at First Baptist church
and run two weeks ; after the ser
vices at this church, Dr, Gibson
'.ill coni’ uve a meeting at First
Methodic church. The above
ministers l uve the conversion of
souls very much upon their hearts,
and ask tlm c -operation ana
prayer’s of tbe Christian people
for an outpouring of the spirit up
on Rbme.
Rev G. \V. Duvall, has con
traded for a new tent and will
commence a series of meeting’s
about May Ist,' The tent will first
beTfcCted in the Fourth VVard-and
from thencu will be moved to eth
er parts of the city. The meeting
will probably run throughout the
Summer Dr. Duvall is an earnest
Christian worker ai d with the as
sistance of the resident ministers,
and co-operation of the churches
will no doubt wage a eucceesful
war against sin.
Mr. Clarence S Wood, a popular
young Roman who is preparing
for the Episcopal ministry will
leave tomorrow for Sewanee to re
sume his studies, in the Theologi
cal department of that well kuswa
school. Mr. Wood has made an
excellent record at Sewanee, and
it will bo gratafyjng to his msi y
friends to know that, he was the
successful contestant for a schol
arship in a leading Northern The
ological College and will leave
within the next year for New York
to complete his education.
The ladies borne Missionary
Society of First Methodist ci.urch
will meet next Thursday After
noon, instead ot Taesdny as has
been previously announced • A'l
ladies of the congregation ot
this church are cordially invited
to he present.
lIouW. J. N ], will conduc
the service fwr “Man only’’ at tbe
Y. M,C. A. this afternoon at 4
o’clock. All men and boys over
16 years are cordily invited to at
tend, this service. A gpegial meet
ing for boys under luyears of age
will be hold at 3 o’clock, conduct
ed by Rev. P. C. Fletcher,
The "Methodist Preachers will
meet in the lecture room of First
Methodist church tomorrow morn’
ing at 9:30 o’clock, all visiting
Methodist ministers who may be
stopping in tbe city are cordially
invited to attend.
A NEW FIRM.
MESSRS. WOOD ife FRBF.MAN OPEN A
JIM DANDy GROCERY ETORE.
One of the prettiest grocery
stores in Rome has just been’op'u
ed at No. 202 Broadway, next t®
Currys new drug store.
The proprietors of the new hou* •
Messrs Ed Wood and Sid Freema; ,
ara R 'me hoys and, while youiu.
in years, are veteran grocery men,
Especially is this so of Mr. Wood
who has virtually grown up in the
grocery business of the city.
He was formerly associated in
business with Mr. B . S, Lester un
de rib* firm name of Wood & Les
ter, while more recently he was a
stock holder in the King Grocery
c>.
Mr. Wood .knows the business
thoroughly, and now associated
with popular Sid Freeman, aud
with a oright stock of newest and
freshest faucy.and, staple family
groceries, taatily artauiged in one
of the best staudain thecity, thbie
is for them ne pu<;h word as tail.
Their plan is t® keep just wha*
is wanted, boiy® it promptly and
in ths most approved shape and
change stock often by putting
such close figures on their goods
that everybody will buy mor® or
less—but principally mere .
These gentlemen will give every
detail of their business, their per
son d attention aud supervision
and will be most Happy to meet
their many friends from day to
day, and time—-or oftener. Give
them a caH 5 .
Rev. P. C. Fletcher will address
thoboya this afternoon attho’Y, M.
C, A. at 3 OjOlock.
THE HUSTLER OF ROME, SUNDAY. MARCH 18 1894.
A TOUGH CIGAR STORY.
Running for rflie* is a v«ry ax- i
pensive busim-s®, ns the candidate
soon finds, if he does not know it
before hand . Among the incidents
which the average caadidde liter
ally holds vHt to the voters are ci
gars, and very cheap cigars they
usually are. They urv generally
“twofere," and very bad. indeed.
An election took place some
years ago in Houston, and among
tbe cendiilairß wasCoi. Percy Yer
gor. He wae elected, and meeting
Uncle one of hie cofoted
constituents, about a week after
the election, he tends the venera
bly darky a-oigar,
To Co 1 . Yerg j r's surprise Uncle
M use drew back and assuming a*
hostile altitude said in an excited
manner:
“Don t yer gtb me no luoah «b
d»in cigars. Colt Yergw, or. I’E'da t
yer on de spot, pge sixty yeaes old,
but d« man wat pokes a.uy mbah cb
dem cigars at dis old uiggah has
got to shack himsef and hab it
out, for Pss gwiuter chaw his
neck."
Why, Mose, you surprise me!"
“Dem cigars s.prised me, too. 1
had only used fr e ob'em . I’m
keepin' ds rest to pizen rats wid."
Why, you must have gotten hold
of a bad box. “
"I got in a bail Lox, sure enough,
when I got dem cigare. I lit «e
fust one when 1 got home uat night.
1 hadn't tuck more than two puts
when de ole woman m’de a face
like she smelt eumfin and said,
‘Foah God, dat dog been rolliwg
in a dead boss or some udder car
rion, Dat dog can't stay in dis
house, and she up wid de broom
slick and whacked de house dog,
old Tige, and druv him oufen de
h 'use. Kunnel, it m'?s‘ broke n.y
heart, because I lubbtd d.t dog.
I knowed all de time by de tas'e
in my mouf it vius de highly fla
vored cigar, and not the dog, wha:
didn't smell fresh, but I didn't let
on bekase I'se been hit too off*!'
already by de broom stick my sell,
xud I would just as lief ole Tigs
should hab it, eben es he is a good
dog and hasn't got no defensive
ha> its,"
‘‘Dey's all alike. De only place
whar dat brand of cigars kin be
smoked widest breedin' an epi
demic is ou de top cb a high
mountain, when a hurricane if
blow in'4oo or 500 miles a minit,
but.dat ain't de brand of cigars to
use in consolidatin' de colored veto
ob Houston,"
"I am afraid the rival candidate
put up those cigars on me to de
privs me of your influence, ‘ fc said
Colonel Yerger, "It looks like it.'
“And it smelt like it, too. Dh
nex time I lit one ob dem cigars
de ole woman came mighty nigh
fannin' de air wid de remains ob
de youngest boy, Abe Linkum.
Bhe said he had been puttiu fed
ders and old rags in de stove to
make her snetze. After dat I gub
up smokin' in de family to sa' e
Gcost ob a funeral.-*
‘ Well, Uncle Mose, lam real! '
sorry ."
“De nex time I enjoyed one ob
dem cigars was at de meetin' ob
de Dark Rising Sons of Liberty,',
continued Uncle Mos_e. “I s pose
dar wus sich a perfume in dat club
roem, w hen about forty excitable
uiggahs got to talkin' politics and
perspirin' dat nebody wus go.ng
to single out de smell ob my
I lit de cigar and took one draw.
Jess as soon as I blowed out smoke
everybody qait talkin', and dej all
seemed to be huntiir for sumfin 1 .
Jim Webs'.er spoke fust. Be said
de gas am leakin'." Brudder Jones,
de president ob de club, ‘lowed dat
besides de gas, a skunk had crawl
ed under de house and died data
f tw days previous. I gave one
moah~pwff, and i-t-wasn t long be
fore forty pay eyes was a hangm'
put, and all lo.kin' reproachful at
me, and forty par ob colered nos
trils was a workin* up and down
Seberal members said dey had
made udder engagements, and dey
went out, but I reckon by de noise
dey made outside, dey must hab
throwed up dar engagements along
wid de rest. Finally Brudder Jones
said * 'Breddern ob de club, we all
hjnor. and respect. Uucie Moih
for his many good qualities, but
we will hab to put him outen de
elub for smokiu'dat cigar."
‘‘Did they put you out ot the
club?"
"Dey did, fer a fac*, and de wust
oh it wus dat dey put me eut fru
de winder, and de club reom is on
de second floor. Dey drapt
moah den twenty feet, and 1 broko
two ribs by bittin' de yarf. G'way
Kunnwl, don't talk to mo about
dem cigars, or 1 chaws yer neck. ‘
By this time the old d».rk»«y had
became so excited that Colonel
Yerger concluded it was best to
beat a retreat.—Texas Shifting*.
B )B INGERSOLL’S KINDNESS
< ulonel Ingersoll ha§ the kindest
of hearts tow. r Is all mankind. Only a
idays ago a newspaper man tohl
ma a characteristic story about him .
This newspaper man f und hitnsell
in New York ou? Xt elbow, nibble to
get work, and unwilling, of course, to
ask alms, In Lis straits it occured to
him to go and see Coldne} Ingeieoll,
although he wae quite sure that the
colonel would not remember the sin
gle occasicn when they had met.
"Well, what can I do for you, young
man?” said the colonel, coming right
to the point.
"I am a newspaper reporter and
want you to give me an interview.”
"On what subject?'’
“Any subject you please, sir.*'
"For what paper?”
‘ For any paper that will buy it < f
me. ”
“Well, that's cqoI! Don't you know
my time is valuable? 1 '
"Yes; but I am in a tight place. I
am out of work; I don't know which
way to turn. There is no market for
what I write. There is always a mar
ket for what you say. Talk to we
twenty minutes and it will be $25 or
$•0 in my pocket."
"But I would rather give or lend
you the money."
‘‘l couldn't take it as a gift, and I
have no right to ask a loan, I want to
sarn it and I think 1 am justified in
asking charity to the extent of a few
minutes of your time."
“All right," was the cherry re
joinder. ‘‘Fire away with your ques
tions."
The reporter "fired away" on the
first topics that came into his, mind
and soon had material which he
made into copy salable to a syndicate
for SIOO, Nor was Ingersoll’s good
nature exhausted with a single inter
view. Said my friend:' "I ate, drank
and slept on Jngei>oll for a month,
or until I got regular work, and
whenever he gave me an interview
he went over my notes and touched
them up until the matter was in his
best style. Ihats the sort of man In
gersoll is." —Chicago Inter-Ocean
THERE'S A DIFFERENCE IN SlZE
between Dr. Fierce’s I’elldts and’/N
every other pill. The Pellets are 55.. L Y
smaller. And this difference in L * *--//
size, with tbeir sugar - coating N
makes them the easiest to Xp.
take.
But there’s a difference all / TA z,TT?' \
through. They’re easiest VOvvANy
in the way they act. ./j! /k
No griping, no vio- J /
lencefno reaction J
afterward. They <
do permanent v , t\N
good. They reg- YpsjL.-'llt-l KJ*
vlate the system, as well as P < i I
cleanse and renovate it. '
Sick or Bilious Headache, Wyfe-a 1
.a-ion, Il ’ ye- ion, /
; '■ -'va *
r.ingemeuts <i tin liver, MSIKy
stomach, and bowels are
prevented, relieved, and /
cured. Ha'MS 1
Put up in sealed vials, Ejl A
always fresh and reliable; a WS fej
perfect vest-pocket remedy. tKIMF
They’re yuaranteed to ! il*
give satisfaction, in every r
case, or the money is re- W& 1
turned. What offer could be fairer ?
Fits, dizziness, hysteria, wake
fulness, bad dreams and soften ins?
of the brain quickly cured b>,
Magnetic Nervine. Sold by D. \\
Curry Druggist
There is no money saved and
compounded without danger from
panics aud depression, like that of
a life policy in the Penn, Mutal
Life Insurance Company.
R. G. Cross, Agent.
IT DOES NOT PAY TO LIV E.
lu a leaky house or have
a garden without fences while
the Cuudell Lumber Co. is selling
the best oeart shingles, oak posts
and h jart fencing at "hard times
prices. Lumber arriving every day
2 9-lmo
Warters “Extra Good
for sale by all cigar
dealers.
Inflamed itching, burning, crus
ty and scaly skin and scalps of iu
fants, soothed and cured by John
son’s Oriental Soap. Sold by D-
W. Curry Druggist.
Warters “Extra Good”
is his newest brand
and is the best cigar on J
the Rome market.
i
The persistent Cousih which usual]
follows an attack of the grippe can b
permanently cured by taking Cham
berlain’s Cough Remedy, W. A. J[.
Guire of Me Kay, Ohio, says: “La
Grippe left me with a soverecough, j
After using several different inedi
cim j s without relief, I tried Chambau
» s Cough Remedy, which effected
a permanent cure, I have also foun 1
it to bo without an equid for cbildr i:
wljen troubled with cohls or croup
25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by (
Lowry Bros Diuggisf, (
Huylers candy rec’d
fresh every month,
at Hammack Lucas &
Co’s
Fresh stock of Buist
GardOn’ Seed for sale’ 1
cheap? Hammack Lu- ‘
cas &. Co’s,
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy giv»
the best satisfaction of any cough ,
medicine I hanble, and jisa seller
leads all other preparations in this
market. I recommend it because it I ’
is the best medicine I ever handled
for coughs, colds an 1 croup. A. W. '
Baldridge, Millersville, 111. For
sale by Lowry Bros. Druggist.
A severe rheumatic pain in tbe
left should r had troubled Mr. J. H
Loper, a well known druggist of Dei
Moines, lowa, for over six months.
At times the pain was so severe th i
he could not lift any thing. With al;
he could do he could not get rid of it
untill he applied Chamberlain’s Pain
Balm. “I only made three applica -
tions of it.” he says, "And have since
been free from all pain” lie now
reccommends it to persons similarly
afflicted. It is for sale by Lowry
Bros. Druggist.
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Many women die in the very prime of life.
O hers live to middle age, but are rel<i< m sound
and healthy, why is.this you ask? We answer
SELF NEGLECT, but your life can be lengthen
ed and home made hsppy if you commence AT
ONCE. Try one package of Parks Viginal Sup
positori s and you will never ;regret it. Will
make a new woman of you aad will ab: o'.utly
cure all the dis.ressiug of female weaknesses.
NO EXI’EtIIMeNT. No doctors examination
A positive cure. Leucorrhea or whites are
usually entirely cured by one or two applica
ions. Price SI.OO per pekage by mail prepaid.
Particulars (sealed) 2v.
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MAGNETIC NERVINE
Is told With wrltt.
r * guarantee 10 cu
A I-iX.--.r4 NorvousPror.tr-
Wirr. ' < W tion. Fits, Sjizzi
ra' jsA' noaa,Hca<lach" ic.
Ji e r - v Neuralgia and V/uk<
K , / fulnuss,caused by e>.
ceHslvouseolOpmn
Tobacco and Alco
• 'iJk- ** Lol; Mental Depre
•BE'PO?<E AFifcß* sion, Softening'
tie Brain, causing Misery, Insanity and Death
■arreuew, Impotency, Lost Power in either w
'rematli'e Old Ana, Involuntary Ixisses, chhk;
>y over-indulgence, of the Brain an
Irrors of Youth. It gives to Weak Organs the:
,'aturat Vigor and doubles the joya of life: curt
-ucorrhoea and Fema’e Weakness. A month’s (rent
nenl, in plain package, by mail, to any address, #
,er box, 6 boxes »5. With every J 6 order we give i
Written Guarantee to inure or refund the money
tlrculars free. Guarantee iseued only by our ex
itiuive agent.
Hammack Lucas & Co‘
NOTICE.
GBOROIA, Floyd county.
Notice is hereby given that a Petition signed
by Fifteen or more Freeholders of the JBs9th
Waters) District G M of said county has been
filed in my office asking that the benefits for
the divisions of section 144‘J 1450 1451 1452 1453
and 1454 of the code of Georgia of 18S4 and the
amendments thereto snail apply to said B<syth
Distaict <; M, of said csiuity.
I further give notice that.an Election will be
ordered oh the 2nd day of April next (18l>4> said
Election to occur on the 21st day of April text
( 894) to decide the question “fence” or "Mock
iaw” according to the statutes in such case,
made and provided
Given under my hand and official Signature
■ his 9th day of March 1894.
John P, Davis
Ordinary Floyd co. oa. 'X£i
NEW TONSORIAL PARLOR-
Frank Taylor the old kmgnt ot
the razor hr.B rpetid vp a ns* bar
ber shop at 224 Broad <jtry< t. H<
i,.viles all his frieuds and |iatrons
to call early and otten . I—24tj
Have you tried Wai
ters ‘‘Extra Good”
Rome made cigar? it
is the most fr-igrant
smokeothe ni rket.
ROYAL ARCANUM.'
Regular luveling of Hill City Ooun
cil
o'clock tonight Bivtliren Ir iwnialL.
iuvited.
Max Meyerliardt Regent.
J. E Jiuik n, Secy.
DlSSdliuTloN OF PaMNEHSHJP,
The firm of George A Walter
kLariicwe by mutnal ccnsent dissolv
ed, the dissolution to lake effect on
April the Ist 1894.
George A Walter Harris.
Eaeh member of said firm will con
tinue the practice of Law in this city,
Geo. A. H Harris.
AV alter Harris.
March 14th 1894.
For tiie very In st perfumeries
of the fann us Lareuzj make cull
at the Reese & Whitehead store
and get what you want ai assignee's
sale,
Ladies will find the wafers just
what they need, aud can be depend
•d upon eveiytimo to give relief. Sti.e
and sure. Can be sent by mail .sealed
securely. Price $2.00 per box. Emer
son Drug Co., San Jose, Cal., and for
sale by Reese A Whitehead.
Fine Perfumes, toilet soap conabs,
hair and tooth brushes, face powder
and toilet articles at cut prices at
the assignees sole of ReeceA White
head.
3_12 dtf.
NO BUGS.
New’ cottage for rent, on West
First Street next to Mr. George
Chidsey, Can be had at a low figure.
Apply to
1 w. Luke McDonald
If you have sour stomach and
t’oei bilious, and y< ui head aches
take a Japanese Liver Pellet, ji
will relieve you. S. id by D W
Curry i>rug?'st
“Perhaps you would n it think S)
but a very large proportion of dis
eases iu New York comes from care
lessn.-ss about catching cold ’ says
Dr Syr us Edson. ‘‘lt is such a simple
thing and so common that very few
people, unless it is a case of pneumo
nia, pay any attention to a cold. New
fork is one of the healthiest places
on the Atlantic Coast and yet there
are a great many cases of catarrh and
consumption which have their origin
n this neglect of the simplest precau
tion of every day life. The most
sensible advice is, when you-liave one
get rid of it as soon as possible. By all
means do not neg’e tit 'Dr. Edson
toes not ted how t cure a cold but
we will. Take Chamber! in’s Cougl
Remedy . It will relieve the lungs
aid expectoration, open the secretion
and soon effect a permanent cure,
25 and 50 cent bottles for sale bj,
Lowry Bros. Druggist,
A POLICY HOLDER
WRITES ABOUT THE MEW YORK LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
The following letter was written
by W. A. Rhudy, one of Rimes
leading business men, and he “speaks
out in meeting ' about the New York
Life Insurance Company. Mr. Rhudy
is a most conservative business man
and his letter is strong and to the
point,
Rome, Ga., March 5-1894.
Jno. J. Mickle Esq ,
Agent New York Life Ins. Co.
Rome, Ga.
Dear Sir:—
I have been carrying a
$5 .000 policy in the company you
represent atirt have received my first
dividend and settlement lam so well
pleased withdße. company’s liberality
in dealing with its policy holders that
it affords to say that I
have taken out another $5,000 policy
with you Rtiff consider myself fortu
nate ip Jtavtng SJO.OOO insurance in
the Npw York fife.
, - « ' Yours Truly,
W. A, Rhudy.
J ‘ I- » . •/
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I A<UINTB.MAIjK FIVE DOLLAM A DAY.
Greatest Kitehen utenoil ever invented.
Retails ii 3 ots. 2to C sold >n every house: ears pls
Postage paid ttve cents. MeMAKIN St Ce.
CinotanaU, Ohio.