The Dublin post. (Dublin, Ga.) 1878-1894, November 13, 1878, Image 3

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■ THE DlJgUg^OST. DUBLIN GX, NOV. 13. 1878. Tcnho, $1.7)0 a yca*4n*i&«»»c& • The Post * "Laurens «00. -,n, q., MMt . Hwaiv iiu itimmuii ounr» wiiu hhsm'vvi^u rcimivrc iu v v " - »***<* MA9A).®Wt'v>w«a® User UocfH Afthirs. •Com is fifty centsVi bushel in Dublin. The Bcitcham house "is nearly finished. The Post does not wirnttobui- iinj ; Uyebt potatoes. Thi-ce bushels of corn will pay for the TPost oho yeah Dublin Is improving faster, limp nny.yil- 'lligt* in Georgia. ■ Mr. W. J. Scnrhoroimli’s now dwelling Vtil sogn receive the fii#hli|g P?ucb.' •J. E Hightower Esq. is pushing for ward w’tli his building out on West End. Stove-Pans gndf^ipe'.lll Oi/.fs, jjr jvwarfc repaired good os new at the new Tin Shop. (Cotton is low, very low. but it must not be forgotten that everything else is likewise •cheap. The circulation of the Post increased faster last \0;ek Rian in any week within ■two mouths. V Dr. P. ^l’D|}»y^|f(^yin^vfpvm- <erly of -Dublin ;.s$ypf .flays in town 5ast week. K . 0 .j j «»•{ ? <C'ol. WyBy bfr&mdet-KGilo • has. removed to Dublin. He 1ms a wide reputation as a criminal lawyer. , , ; Mr. Freeman, of Sandersville, represent ing the Mathis Chemical.compound, spent several days in town last week.. Mr. .T. M. Hutchinson informs us that he raised from one hill seventeen potatoes, weighing sixteen pounds. The Post is still in the corn market. Pay for your subscription voir in corn. Fifty cents per bushel is allowed. Mr. Dave Wikowski, of the firm of Nussbaum & Dannenbcrg of Macon, was in town on last Thursday and Friday. Wolfe’s store is now furnished with a new patent kerosine tank, had yon can get your can filled as cheaply there as anywhere in town. A new enterprise in Dublin—a tin shop opened. Bring in your dilapidated pahs, buckets, coffee-pots &o.', (md have them repaired. , The wife of Mr. E. M. Keen, Jr., died on the 4th inst., leaving one little child. A notice of her death was written for the Post last week,' but got mislaid. Til*; Post is more popular than ever and gradually imimtsipg iii' circulation on a itnxh basis.' No living man is desired as a subscriber without the money in advance. The Post is the only paper that has anything like a good, bona tide circulation iu Laurens courtly. Parties having adver tising to do will govern themselves accord ingly.* Jones & Co. will soon be in full blast in Bead what tlio candidates and their, friends have to say in the Post. A friend Who lias just received a fetter front Clinch county’, informs us lhai Mr. Harrison Sears who lias several relatives in year. Prof. Jettkcns of Tennllle and Mr. Geo. Outlaw of Wrlghtsyille passed through Dublin last Monday on their way to Coch ran. A Worthy Darkey. Ennis Daniel a colored man of this comity, with the holp of only two small children, has raised this year 704 bushels of corn !! bales of cotton, :i barrels of syrup, 100 bush els of potatoes besides plenty of peas fbddo.r &c. When Etuiis \ya$ eman cipated he had only 4 bushels of peas 2 bushels of corn and 3 'bushels of potatoes. Hy industry and cohiipiny) he lias been constantly accumulat ing until now he owns a farm which with the stock on it is worth $2,000, and doesn’t owe a dollar in the world, lie has only bought 300 lbs of bacon since bo started, and bought that for raft bands. THE SOUTHERN CUL TIVATOR. The November number of. the above named Journal is before irs tilled .is usual with choice yeadiug for farmers. It is now generally admittedUnit the Southern Culti vator is the best publication of the kind in flic South; and no farmer who.expects to keep abreast with the progress of the times should do with out this excellent Journal another single day. The price puts it with in the reach of all—$1.G0 per annum. Address W. L. Jones, Athens, On. ; :Di*m,iNj, N r ovi Pvfyt: We see the name of Mr. Dennis Mel/sndu" .limoiijggljigTippjIH'ir as a candidate for Shoriu, bu '^hercTuO the announcement amt doe.-ii t desire to bp a candidate’;' Wta'UiteW that when the otlico seeks the man, it becomes bis duty ns a good citizen itv. Homiuf striutt lie Avill.conje .aat NOTICE. hm>*s* \\ \\VmqJimpression is existing tn-some portions of the county in regard to working(certain convicts on the streets Dublin. This is to notify the publicHiat neither the Ordinary nor any othof county *$jfyftluis anytUpi&whutm-rdo. *i*> witii it, or lias nr§ coiifral ttfSHn Siiy manner W hatever. Said convicts wore turned over,, to the town authorities (bMdrtf W their sentences, thereby relieving tin* county from nil expenses of every kind, under an Agreement made with said town council several yea lies'Tiest b’f It publicly f^t*&&& , 1878-lt Ordinary, become a candidate, we remain resnoctfutly, Many Voters. The Anti-Whiskey Move. We publish a communication in this issue which Seems to be- pretty hostile to the Phohibitionists. If it can lie d'(hi : J : ^mlimfl'S)o’ , ffifii k fi3fCE4r V*?($J^l8-tdc torness we would be glad to have the pros and cons of t his subject thor oughly ventilated in the Post. Wo don't think it altogether fair to make too severe an attack on the action of the mass meeting. v - Pdf it nirfxt. *bo remembered .that the meeting had accomplished its main object and was dissohing in a sort, of hilarious con fusion when the whiskey question \viis brought up. • At tai6h tv orikis it ,was..very easy to make honest mis takes. OUR .TAIL. If the last Grand Jury wore right, (and we think they were) in saying that a jail is intended merely as a place, of confinement; and : nob as a kennel. Laurens county unquestiona bly needs a new jail. The present ken nel is the very refinement (so to speak) of disgust. Two women occupy the upper portion, which makes it nec essary for the othof three prisoners to lie kept in the dungeon. This dungeon is entered by a trap door from the upper room, and is lighted and ventilated only by four very small holes about a foot square. To keep such a jilace clean or sup plied with air fit for an\thing hut a maggot to. breathe is impossible. Brifadhe subject is, too sickening to 1iM.fr elegant new store. The old one Wilt further. % hope the pow- be occupied, by .two enterprising young men—the Miiddb.y in-others—for whom we predict a lug success, Mr. John F. Norris of Johnson county was in town on last'Thursday. He culled on the Post, mid paid for his announce ment as candidate for Tax collector of Johnson. If* 1 hits been a candidate ninny times before and lias never known defeat. Mr. George Ware was/in- onr office fjic other day inspecting the stalk of cotton raised hy Mr. Joseph Perry, and ment ioned l»y til" Post t wo or three weeks ago. He says it beats anything of the sort on exhi bition at tlie State Fair. Head wlmt the Ordinary lias to say rel ative to tlie convict labor on bur streets He washes the-Uunds. and very properly too, of all the county officers of the odious manner in which tiie town chain-gang is being managed. Don’t fjrH - to rradthc notice of Judge Haynes relative to the county court. We are glad to 4SMIT>ut in r tfficiy ntiou. It \\0ll |('li|l(‘tpe^ipefior cmirt of much work, aim save fTiousarufe of dollars to tlie county. Choked to Death. Little Verna Sheffield, gnpnl-duughtcr of Mr. Janies Sheffield oDtlrf* county, two years and three months of age, on the 8th inst., climbed up on the fence while eating eliufas. By the brenking.of a rail she fejl with her month full of the masticated nuts, Homcof which lodged in her throat, eatisin death within fifteen minutes. Congressional. v The election returns from the various precincts of Laurens county omyhealth, inst are as follows- Blount 138 13 18 21 tr o 8 Lawson Dublin District. Jackson’s •' ’ Smith’s “ Burgamv’s “ Pinet’kv “ Bailey’s “ Harvard’s “ polls not opened Mill “ “ ” “ j Buckeye “ “ “ Total for Blount 227 “ “ Taiwsoo , . 5 Lawson was hoi dHfifdldiltc. ' 10,000 Ti c $ctsJ£er Hour. Candidates in Laurens and Johnson are re minded that the oflie^ of UiePOST is the place to get their tickets printed with neat ness and dispatch. We are prepared to tarn out 10,000 baadsomely print«-«l tickets per hottr. tde ers that, be will take dlie matter into consideration. Anew jail should be built.br sonic improvements made on the old one. #-* Dr HI, IN (4a., Nov. 11, 18<8. Ed. Pox/: • Please allow us through the col umns of the people's paper (The Dimix Post) to say a few words to the people of Laurens county in re gard to a jutrt of the proceedings of the meeting held at the Court House in Dublin on the f>th inst., iu refer ence to the liquor question. Such a burlesque was never wit ness* din Dublin before. After two short, weak arguments by the prohi bitionists, and two eloquent and truthful arguments by the side of Bight and Liberty, a rising vote was called for, and the party that believe indite rights and liberties of the peo ple had a majority of at least fifteen votes, some say twenty, and this will he sworn to by a number of respon sible gentlemen. But, strange to say, tlie defeated party claim the majority. Now Mr. editor, to show,the thing in its true light It lias been proven that there was at least one hundred and fifty men inside the Court House, and every mail voted one way or the other, but mark, the prohibitionists do not claim put forty-one votes, now, sir. on what side did all these other vot ers vote? There were but t wo sides, no middle ground, and, as before stated, every man voted. Then that lurge niajor ty did certainly vote for their rights ahd liberties. All of these facts, sir, will lie sworn toby gewtlomen jof trutk uml veracity. Now Mr. editor, we have always believed that there are ways that will maky men popular, but it is not in such ways as that. The wav'for men* Hti fctist jUioir popularity is by-running for office in tlie "gift of the people, and oar very humble advice to some men is to try, and be eonvineed. Very res|>cetfully, Many Citizens. Huwkinsville had a bloody duel the other day witlioqt seconds. The man of ljtfU) skillet,.notoriety, only got about 1000 votes iu Ws whole district. The result of the elections of the 5lli inst, turns many an eye .again to Mr. Tildon. Mfiyrcfflr iiiu tmu iht For Sheriff. Tin* imdcrsignctl t«ikX pleiisiirc- ill tin- noiuiciug the mime of ,1. (' Seiirliorongh as n suitable cuniHilutr for sheriff for Hie (Jiiftiting lerni anil are assured from his prftmptilrnlq liiJaiHrti'ss )»*!■ .wjill make, jui efficient officer ir clbeU'd. '' ‘ Many Voters. NOTICE. l’roseeulorsand parties in misilemeimors are .hereby notified to appear at tlx* County Court to beheld in and for Laurens Comity on the. third Monday in Noviiinhoi*, at the Court House at 10 o'clock ft. m:. all misdemeanors imving heeli tralOtfered to-siliil court, i MerCer Haynes nov. 11, 1878-lt J. C. fi. o: Sheriff’s Sales. /v^7>t T, he sold before tlie Court |Iouse } } do aIHU F or Tax Rscoiveri., v Believing that Mr. W. Q. Wright will make an efficient officer elected, we here-, hy submit his name to tin* voters of Laur as county as n suit able candidate for the office of Tax Receiver, tde. Many VoTkus. FOR SHERIFF. C Wrjghtsvllle, Gn., Sept. 301 li. Ed. Post: Please announce my name as a candidate for Sheriff of Johnson county. If elected* I will discimrge the duties of tin; office to the best of my ability. sept 30-1 f Jacob T. Snell. For Tax Collector. Ed. Post: Please announce Mr. W. W. O’neal as a candidate for Tax Collector. He is a worthy citizen, and eminently qualified to fill that office with credit to himself and satisfaction to. the-Public. Aug. 28-tf Many Citizens, OATS FOR SALE. 500 bushels of Yellow Bust Proof Oats for sale, ehoitp/wt rash. Apply to, DENNIS K HA, Sept, 18-tf. Holmes’ Cross Hoads. For Tax Collector. Behoving that the office of Tax Collector was never tilled more faithfully, or with more general satisfaction to tax payers than by Air. B. B. binder for many years, we hereby suggest, him us a eaudidale for Hurt office,"subject to Democratic iioiniiiatioTi if one Is held. Many Voters. Guardian’s Sale. GEORGIA—Laurens County. * By virtue of an order from tire Court of Ordinary of said-county, will he sold he for** the Court House door in the town of Dublin in mill county, paHie ffi-st Tuesday in December mew, within'(lie legal liot -oLsule tp.-thc liigliysl bhldcr, the undivided interest of C; M.‘ art'll'^11. X. R. \VcrtVer (urinors) the same being two fifths in 258 nti-cs of land on the east side of tig* Oconee river, adjoining lands of J. M. Donalson, J. W, Maddox- and estate of James Stuart ami others, sold as the property of C. M. and 11. A. R. Weaver, minors of W. F. Weaver deccipad. ( 'J!enug.ea,sh. , _ , r ; ; G. F^ Weavku, Nov. 4, 1878. 4t Guardian. door in (lie town of Dublin, Lmlrens Couuty, Ga., on the tirst Tuesday in De- 'eenihor next, within tin* legal hours of sale the following properly to-wlt : Nine lmn- (Ired acres of land, more or less, lying on the east side of the Of once river, in the 52*1 Dish, G M., of said county, hounded on the east hy Janies Johnson, on the west by Columbus Gillis, on the south .by Israel and Newton Johnson and oil tlie north by James Beasley, sold as the property of John A. Jonnson, "to satisfy one mortgage fi fa in favordf W. II. Tillery, issued from tin* Superior Court of said county in favor of W. II. Tillery against sold John A. John son. . . Also at the same time and pliu^! Will he sold two hundred two and one half acres of land, in Hie 52*1 Dist. of said county, ast of the Oconee, river, adjoining lands of 'aJiift^Johnson. Jasper Jolinspn aipl Israel Jolinson, sold ns tlie jii'operty of, JHhb A. Johnson to satisfy one mortgage fi fa in favor of W. II. Tillery, issued from the Superior Court of said- county against said John A. Jolinson. Also at tin* same time and place one thousand and ,fifty acres of land, ou the east side of tlie Oqoiiqe liveil in tpo forks; of Big Creek a ml'said river,’ adjoinifiglands ,gf biuder and others, sold as tin* properly bfJoun M. Stubbs to satisfy one 11 fa from tin* Superior Court of said county in favor i S. sjiSt! 1 (1&-WSSWW Also at the same time and place lot of land No. 3 in the 17th District of said comi ty. sold as the property of Jesse Vickery, to satisfy one II fa issued by lt. T. Dotnl- ny, r !’a.\ collector of Tamrens county, against, said Jesse Vickery for his Slate and County tax for the year 1877. Also at ilie same lime and pliW'c lots of land 221), 252, 2:<0, 251. ail iq th**)22*l pis|. of Lnuri-tis county, each containing 2024 acres more or less", levied on as the prop erty of the estate-of--Mary A. Harvard,-to sntlsfy a Superior Court fi fa issued from Laurens Superior Court»in favor of Mary II.Barkwell through her hushattu, Jfelnr W. Bark well vs. Q. L. Harvard, W. Harvard and Wm. A. Gainey, Executors of Mary A, Harvard. Property pointed out hy plaintiff’s alt’ys,. dennjs McLendon, i 1 Sheriff. Application for Leave to Sell Land. Laurens Court op Ordinary, November Term, 1878. Whereas, Q. b. Harvard, Guardian of David J. Harvard, has filed ids application for leave to sell lots of land Nos. 221 and 228 iu tin* 22*1 district iff said county. These are, Hiej-efoi'eMd uife tifid^atlS monish all persons concerned, to show cause, if any they have, why sal*b.piil*ti- •should not be granted tlie-applieiint.pn the first Monday in December next. Given under my Official Signature jo.iN.Tt nov, 4-11 Ordinary. Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA—*LiuVnfc'&ffirtty. _ ' ‘ * '' ; : ; By virtue of un order from the Court of Ordinary of said county, will he sold iH-fore the Court j|lom*jL<kMj»r in tlie town of Dublin'in said eoimfy,' on thd first Tuesday. )u .Dicenibe/ jie^t, ivitliin .Hip legal hours of sale, lo lb lot of land No. *89, iu tJieSil: ijintrictof saiil county, eoiVtainihg s*)2} J acres', tildre or less, sold as tlie property yf the c,staj* f John Strieklaml. dppeaaed, for the hen efit of tlie heirs and creditors. Terms trash. Wm. 1,. Stiucki.and, Nov. ,’4*; ; -A*ln>(nfc*li^}«ir. AfL DARIUN TIMBER MARKET. Darien, iid, Novemla&J ,^78. S aQI’^UK. 700 AveriigibVv’t. Mi'J.. %!\SH 800 “ ...5 50M/50 1)00 “ »1,000 “ l.ftM) “ 1,200 “ WM H. 300 Average, 400 500 «100 mm 7 00(i/,8 00 8 00^)900 .8 50t?/,10 00 ...5) 000/, 10 50 .. .5 00db B 50 8 00(1/. 9 no THOHA ^ OQSs, Macon, DEALER IX Fiinijtiiiii'ftaijjliCai'iiets. -• ' " ' • ' I,,..] . k|-*b <>t ;tp« it/ i 7;C0J)F|NSandCASKETS serin)ion atul price, in W o* id ami .iMcti}). Cal l'rii'es. All at cxccwiiugly low prices. * ' Timius! *>f every deset 0 dolls'it ml UDMAS AVOOT),' '»'( Jti'OTl Clothing, Hats, Umbrellas, Gents’Furnishing Goods, I <3-0 TO , ... ; Oil !jiill'-r|<. *<l J Call tmei cxauimo 1 it: in I iU( or -i U> .H!i<iH-l‘.q i vd f>•) (/n in )J *. !■;« >Mil • n) it) I ui‘ 1 For the’last f\venty Years the leading Clolhing house ill fill the Statk. ’ }< ‘ ‘ Ml/ ’ IMIALOWl^ is with this H on so. ^5 MlaiOORn- oci 80-8m Hft M r<*!“!'»'tq J*<t« mim.i->b <*.iIf Georgia^ *' ,,J ;;it!*)'i bbimisrpm ■bl’J , Hr til* ifoW-ewj itunv f’d yu,h .. .. _ .. .. - . . ( ?( -OllMU -*7H While in t he city, should not fail to call and examine the.ex,tensive ntoek ov ,, ; , )!U(t|0 Jit ‘iwli Its ft OH *1 VISITOiRBiTOIMACON lie city, slionlcl not fail to call a STOVES, TIN-WARE, CUTLERY, LAMl’S, CROCKERY, 0LASS-WARE, WtiODEtfWA'RE in ■ ' - *• •> . o'--Vs: i . <y OJpL'iEJ AND (ienejat lloiise-l-’im noMK-t AT PRICES DOWN TO LOWEST NOTCH GEO. W. BURR S No, 87 Cherry St. oot HOBO SOLK AGENTS FOR The Grand Charter Oak and Farmer Girl Cook Stove. itijrs for the above always on hand. 'Iu.:: ratdt. 5.00 Cooking and Heating Stoves oil t*)f« I iftiM *■•■ rnm»Ir < - . 1 / fi'.'tr *;r '.tnntwv Ihiho. ila 1 (■»/. "iimrn.Itre iflte! *n{) ’flw ,«*-r Mdl “l 77*711 li ft; -r*l mil -tm o f nr, HI mom i(l‘*iifl')1 Ml Obtnrr 'tvif i-us*p>t •*'*!.* •■* ;ti tii rt S7 fit : > n Jf Enameled ami Plain (lml.es, * •%’ Stuinndd Executor’s Sale. . lEUROJ A—bimrens County. By virtue of rm Order from the Court of Ordinary .of said comity, will !>** sold before the (,’ourt House* door in the town of DiihHii'in day in Di'ceimier n* hours of sale, t*»,tll(! highest : hidflctt,! th*' following.dm-i-ibcd lands, viz: tlu.* south west half of tlie l^t dltrtrlpt pl sriiil county, eoutuitdqg 101 [ acres, and 1974 acres of lot No 248 in the 1st district of said countypsoldia) the property of the estate of John Perry, ili*c*;ased, for the benefit of heirs and epditors. Terms cash. Edward Perry, Nov- imvaro for nil ileintuida. Full lino of Wthirl tttrrl Willrrw Wttre. -Tlie largest, ami best. Iino <>f PLATED ft'O 1 in the city. CROCKERY, (ILASSli ARK and f g it Jj < / / if. 'House-Furnishing ■■UHo <ii .v-fjRt fir// for sale liy :f / l ‘ t H Mr oet HO-lhii Oliver &c ISTpx»t)03nL 43 Tliinl Htrwit, Mneon Gil, Sr it rnf )'/••) ii'i.ijfuh/r mM«wr pm f Hid A/Wtt s -dt •gffh !*»'.qduv rt (* Uta-)*> . rlUtrVmtW __ /IjmkmL !*»/* *<*ti* itttr led{ .bihlif ri ttilsf uioTi GEO. S. OB EAR, ©S Clxex-rc-y Sti. ' m -v-A*. to >»T»ffl •A - 'e,>v .1,0 1UH U ’- »• ’ ■ 'Ur. 'Conio tind se6 the finds! a.sitortmenl of Crockery, Frcncu Uluna, American ,. (iaudK ch ,’“- •••• IIOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, ’ For Sheriff.* ' In re*;ygtiiJif)iivottt(|<411l'ieirt5*md biglily . ...i satisfactory tiiumiar tit woieh, rfoS «l*vefa| i.VfjOfe. tSUaiOiV yrtrtd. be h» s discharged the difficult duties luglii^t bfrlrtdrdJVj | ni p OT t,tn, otm‘e, we hereby sflggesl ' ' ^ * ' as a eundidate for Sheriff, the nmne/if/Mr. Dennis .Mef.endon, subject to Democratic noniinatioa, If one is held. Many Voters. laiurcps Cuurt.of Ordinary, ; 1 Oetola-r Term, 18<H. Whereas, O. F. Weaver. Guardian, of C. M. and lb A. R. Weaver, has filed Ills application for leave to sell the undivided interest of Ids wanUv the some 1 being.two- LSS»feW*» * These are therefore Ao qilt* i(n*l admonish all persons <a»nceriu*d, to show cause, if any they ImVe, wliV bdd drdcr should not Is*'granted the appliraht ou tlie first Moll- John T. Duncan, oet 1)41 Ordinary. Tin Ware, Toilet Sets, Agate Iron Ware, &c. Cut- ““-ho celebrated ■ »i!*.»n - ■-.lih’iirn-/(i)1o)i t u 7f .u tri , untiliii{ candidate for re* 1 R*!****iv**r at the ensuing eh* W th(!0f1 ast two'yeart**, null last Cook Stove. [ * ‘fill'll H.-V/ Hi 'ottbn Plant, and, other desirable pat- . Rvim MJM licatlon for Leave to 8011 '* ‘ Land. f/ftnAot^ imu Geo rota, Lauuknb County. ' 1 ' Ordinary's Office Oct, 25. 1878 Wlicrrus, Ashley Viekers, guardian of " ! ^L*rk F. VlCbers, lias filed hit* Appllcatlo* Mr leav«j to sell the undivided interest df ,miw Hept. 4-tf For Tax Receiver. Many voters dJB 19 the fTM'*>m.hlp *a/nsUl**ralion of the vf/tm |,i H pnrd, the samp being one liulf of loU of bartr*‘mi coitrttj’ ' df* land, Nos. 107, 108, 101), HO, 180,181, and 182, iu the first district .of,,i Early, now Dougherty county, eont.a 1750 acres, more or less, and kuowii mi HL Tunillii pluc*!. sUiftittn **dt Believing that the Rev. J. L. White 'Flicse an), therefore, toeifo and u*U’fu:.: will, b elected, (lU harge the duties of th* nouisli «ill persons concerned, ti) show. A- office to the satisfaction of the Public, we caiiHe U miy they have, why si|i*l order hereby announce the name of that gentle should not Ik* granted the applicant op tpo, . - man as a candidate for Receiver of Taxprsl Monday in D»a*eniher next. . ‘ ‘ * i aunty. Given under my Official Signature. ' " r Many Voters. John T. HtTNCAiL h “ —— -p-7—r 4t Ordinary. IHKL , 1 j * ’ ’—urr -■ni-wr "fn”TTmbtnniB' SdT For Tax Receiver. Moneyl , * I hereby respectful!*' submit my mini* Parties indcMed to the undersigned, for to the voters' of ’Laur« , iHVAu > rtty ; a* A enndi* (bite for Rwelver of Tax Returns at d"' vOU t *Mlie Is-st of my ability, ami exiss-t Returns of laiiirens 1 IjAug. 28-tf ensuing elw-lion. oet 23-fill* ’ l* .f Walden. ■imilsr treatment. 0*'t 0-tf IW b H. Harrison, b/L h»M iiida mu