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DUBLIN POST.
DUBLIN. GA.. APRIL 13. 1987.
Terms $l.RO n year in advance.
To Ministers $1.00 per year.
MisaJosio Uowet w<* regret to
learn, has been quito sick for several
days with bronchitis and pneumonia.
An early recovery is wished her.
The public term of Professor
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Registered at the Post Office in Dublin as
Second-Class Matter.
....... , M by tho president, Capt. Thomas, was
Wmlc s school mmi on Mondnj J ..j;„ h . nh TUntlho s took-
mormng Inst and sccral names worn ,
added to tl,o already largo roll. _ ^ ^ ^ Msy
I hare jnsfc received a lot of Men at 10 o’clock a. m., in special soasion,
and Boys’ watches. Come get one. to consider the feasibility of incrons*
J. M. Smith. Ling its capital stock from its present
A good many rrhito ahad aro bo^unt of M40.000 to tho sun. of
lag taken from the rival- at this plana I *300.000. (half of which to bo pro-
Ono of tho ferrymen caught fivo a
Local Affairs.
Spring has at last arrived.
Good syrup at Houghtons 30 ccuts
* gallon.
Best line of fishing tackle of all
Icinds at Y. H. Wynn’s.
A largo lot of Can Goods ijt
Rongton’s.
April has five Fridays and five
Saturdays.
Kerosene Oil 15 cents for gollon
at Houghton’s.
Don’t be a clam ! Avoid it by
aubeenbing for The Post.
Cedar Buckets at 30 cents apiece
at Houghton’s.
Highest cash prices paid for.ohick
•ens and eggs by J. T. Smith.
Bring your job work to this office
if you want satisfaction in work and
prices.
For a number one Cooking Stoye
4>e svire to call on J. T. Smith.
ill
m
1
m
in
THo Proposed Extension.
Tho directors of tho Wrighta-
villn and TenniHo railroad hold their
monthly meeting at Tonnillo last
Friday. The following resolution,
night or two ago, in dip-nots.
The recent cold weather has boon
the cause of considerable tardinoss
in the farmers through this scotion,
Some have finishod planting corn,
however.
Locals are quite scarce this week
and we do not feel disposod to itn-
ferred stock at tho discretion of tho
directory,) for tho purpose of ox
tending its line of road to Waycross,
Hawkiusvillo, or Eastman, as may
bo deemed most expedient, and to
the best interests ot the company.” «.
It will bo seen- from the abovo re
solution that tho directors have do
cided, with the assent of tho stock
holders of said road, to extend the
pose on oar leaders by manufactur-1 toad from this place to ’ono of tho
ing them; therefore, we bog to be places abovo named. Doubtless the
excused .this time. plaoe that contributes the most to-
Call on J. T. Smith for his 8S.25 ward tho extension of the road will
Ladies Shoe and $3.50 Gouts Shoe, get it. Hawkinsvillo has boon
They are the best m the market for I spoken of more than the other
the money, and are muoh better pi UCOSi \ n this oonneotion, and her
than tho higher priced shoes. enterprising citizens will hardly al-
Dublin is full of life insurance low such a chance to go by default,
agents. To givo you a bettor idaa | and it is generally believed that she | GnVottowV^tho world with
of the number, wo will stato that
thore are about half as many as thore
are
Thanks.—It bping unintention
ally overlooked in onr last isiuo, we |
desire now to express our thanks for
the music furnished us sovcral
nights ago by a band of scronadors. It
would be a ploasuro to liavo them
around oftner. They aro a clover |
sot of men; we know thorn.
12 SIIILOII’S CATARRH REMEDY
—a positive cure for Catarrh, Dlpthcrin |
Canker Mouth. By Hicks & Co., Dublin.
After a through examination it
was found that tho flat at the Dub
lin ferry was not ns dilapidated ns
was reported to the ordinary by a
carpenter. Both ends wore ropuirod
and the Hat is now oonsidurod all
right. In consequonoo of the abovo
fact, no now one will bo mado soon.
The Schoolmaster op the Re
public,—so Noah Webstor has boon
called, and two or threo gonorntiona
havo grown up under his training,
from the youngest school child in
Webster’s Spelling Book to tho col-1
logo graduato arid the man of letters
m Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary!
This latter has been rebuilt and ad
ded to until it is like a great Uni-1
versity, comprising not only its main
trunk of Lexicography, but its min-1
or branches in a Biographical Die- ]
tionnry of nearly 10.000 Namoa, a
The Oft Told Story
Ot tho peculiar medicinal merits of Hood’s
Sarsaparilla la fully confirmed by the volun
tary testimony ot thousands who havo tried
It. Peculiar In tho combination, proportion,
and preparation ot Its Ingredients, pccnltnr
In the oxtremo earn with which It Is put
up, Hood’s Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures
where other preparations entirely fall. Pecu
liar In tho tmeipmllod good namo It has made
at home, which Is a ’’towor ot strength
abroad,” peculiar In tho phenomenal Bales
It has attained,
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Is tho most popular and successful mcdlctno
boforo tho publto today for purifying tho
. blood, giving strength, creating an appetite.
“I Buttered from wakefulness and low
spirits, and also lmd eczema on tho back of
my bead and nook, which was very annoying.
I took ono liottlo ot Hood’s Bnraapnrtth , and
I havo received so much bonoflt that I am
very grateful, and 1 am always glad to speak
a good word for this mcdlolnb.” Mus. J, 8.
Snyder, l’bttsvlllo, Penn.
Purifies tho Blood
Henry Biggs, Campbell 8troet, Kansas City,
lmd scrofulous sores all over Ids body for
lUtoen years. Hood’s Sarsaparilla completely
cured him.
Wallace nuck, ot North Blonmlloid, N. Y.,
sudorod cloven years with a torrlblo vnrleoso
ulcor on Ills log, so bad that ho hod to glvo,
up business. Ho was cured of tho uloor, and
also of catarrh, by \
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by nil druggists. |1| nlxforfls. Proparodonly
by 0.1. HOOD to CO.. Avothaoarles, Lowell, Mass.
IOO Dose? One Dollar
Central Railroad.
Savannah. (1a., Her. 5,188(1.
O N and after this date passenger truins
will rnn ns Dally unless marked f,
which urn Daily except Sunday.
Tho Standard time by which these trains
run Ih 8(1 minutes slower than Savannah
city t ime.
Lv Savannah. .10:00 tun 8:20 pm, 5-40 pm
Ar Millun .... 12:85 pm II 03 pm 8-45 piu
Ar Augusta 4:45 pm (( 15 am
Ar Mncnn 4-50 pm 3-20 nm
Ar Atlanta... .0 00 pm 7-2 7 nm
Ar Columbus. .440 nm 8-05 pm
Ar Montgomery 7 55 pm
Ar Eufmdu 4-32 pm .
Ar Albany.... 10-08 pm 10 50 nm
Passengers for Sylvnriu. Snudersville,
Wrlghlsvllle, Milledgovillo and Eutonton
should take 8-40 a m. tmln.
Passengers for Thomnston, Carrollton,
Perry, Fort Gaines, Tnlbolton, Buena
Vista, Blakely and Clayton should lake
8 20 « m train.
Lv Milieu 12 55 pm 11-15 pm 5-10am
Lv Augusta... 10-20 «,m 0-30pm
Lv Mncon 10-35 am 10 50 pm'
Lv Atlanta ....0-40 am (J-COpm
Lv Columbus.. .0-10 pm 11-30 am
Lv Montgomery 7-50 utn
LvEnfaula 11*02' am
Lv Albnny...... .5-00 nm 3-57 pm
Ar Snvnnuah... .5-00 pm 5-55 urn 8-05 am
Sleeping cars on all night passenger
trains between Savauuah ftud Augusta,
SaAiivnmmh and Macon. Savannah and
Atlanta. Macon and Columbus.
Train leaving at 8-20 p m and arriving
at 5-55 a m will uot stop to put off or take
on passengers between Snv
will secure the rotul.
1 THAT HACKING COUGH can ho
ro quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure-* We
Mr. T. M. Hightower ,8 the foth-1 “• SolJby H. lIick.Co. Dub-
or of another fine girl—this one
Wade Hampton Flour is the best
•on earth. Roughton keeps it.
A full line of fresh Groceries
Y. IT. Wynn’s. Bargains can
had by trailing with him.
Men, Bovff and Ladies’ flats,
-Straw, Wool or Felt, ' in great va
riety at Maddox’s.
For a fine and lasting hat call on
J. T. Smith, who keeps tho best in
j§f|j th&markct.
Col. Walter R. Daley, of Wnghts-
ville, was in attendanco upon county
court this wcok.
Call on Y. II. Wynn for a nice
trunk and you will be sure to get it
low down.
Turkey hunting is now in order
and a good many of our sporting
men aro early risers in consequence.
The finest and 'sweetest lot of
• Hams ever brought to this market
can bo found at J. T. Smith’s.
Old chairs rebottomed in tho la
test styles with seats that will^ out
last the cano bottoms at Y. H.
Wynn’s. _
Tho carpenters, under supervision
of Z. Kennedy, arc still working at
the draw in the bridge across the
rifer.
Tiio Wade Hampton Flour—the
best in the world—for sale by J. T.
Smith. Give it a trial and you will
buy no other.
Call on Y. II. Wyhn’s for any
thing that you need, and if not in
stock the goods will bo ordered arid
had oit short notice. •
. An exchange describes, an old
maid h a woman who lias missed
. the opportunity of making a man
happy.
. A fine line of Ladies Chatelane
watches—in Nickel and Silver-^the
best thing out. J. M. Smith.
If yon really want your money’s
worth of goods call on J. T. Smith
and yon will be certain to get it
Cfery time.
A& the days grow longer, the pas
aenger tram gets in a little earlier in
the evenings, seemingly.
Don’t forget that Staple and. Fan
ey Groceries can be bought for less
money at J. T. Smith's than any
other place in town.
The best and cheapest lino .of
Gents and Boys’ Straw Hats—from
15 cents np to 42.50—at Y. H
Wynn’s. Cull aud examine them.
County court was in session Mon
day last, and a goodly number of
onr citizens were attracted to town
thereby.
For clothing, for men and boys
call on J, T. Smith and select from
his large spring stock. You canuoi
do bolter, even in tho large cities.
Without saying anything against
other brands of flour, Snow P. can’
be beat. lu wood or sacks, at,Mad
dox’s.
I bought tobacco from Houghton
for 30 cents a pound—just the same
that the other merchant* soil for 50
cents. •
weighing cloven pounds. “Cone’s”
regrets are this time that liis girl
was not a boy.
5 Fpr lame back, side or chest, use |
Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents.
Sold by Hicks & Co., Dublin JGa.
Sugar sixteen pounds for ono dol
lar.- Whereabouts ? At Roughtdtt’S;
of course. -
A white man was placdd in the
county jail a day or two ago for va
grancy. He should have company,
judging from a number that
daily hanging around.
- A good many of tho farmers and
gardnors through this seotion of the
county, and, in fact, from .evoty
part heard from, will havo to do much
of the work thoy did last month
over again. It is therefore ovidout. .
that much must be done, and that a 11 «° _
immediately, if fovorablo results are Spring Medicine
realized from the farming operations. I The necessity of a spring medicine
In these parts many
25.000 Titlos with valuable infor
mation in oondensod form tinder'
onoli title, and a variety of oilier
useful things in its elaborate Tables.
Its latest addition, tho Gazetteer,
must bo of groat use to . tho many
who do not possess the moro bulky
and expensive Gazotteor?. What
moro can wo ask in a Dictionary
than wo now havo in Webster’s Un-
possongers between Savannah and
Milled.
Connections at Savannnh with Savannah,
Florida and Western Railway for all points
in Florida.
Tickets for all points and sleeping car.
berths on sale at city office, No. 20 Bull
street, and dopot office 80 minutes before
departure ot each train.
G. A. WrrrmncAn.
Gcnoral Passcngor Agont. •
J. C, Shaw. Tlckot Agent.
are
is
of our nlantors I ft ' most universally admitted.- And tho
, , ... , , superiority of Hood’s-Sarsaparilla for
have many and divers things to look l hig pur])oso booo moro ttml moro
after; among them, plowing is to be j w [ ( i cl y Known every year. That power
pushed on, manure hauled and to purify tho blood, nnd those olemouts of
spread, fences and gates to bo put in strength and health which the system
, order, and briars and bushes to be craves, and to which it is so susceptible
Tho mosquito has not a very mool- , ^ from tho fi(3 i dg So ; t wi ij at this season, aro possessed by this Jpecu-
dinns vnipfl hut ho manages to wt ? ’ “ , ? f tl . tiar medicine in a pre-eminent degree,
, . tha^fiaWmnn 6,0611 fc ^ at R manY Rie Scrofula, pimple”, boils, or any liumor,
there all the same, as the fishermen t 0 bo done in order for a I biliousness, dyspepsia, sick lieiulnoho, ca
and hunters will, even this early in I j u - r 6 j. ar j. w j l ] 11 tho farm. The yield tarrli, rheumatism, or and diseases or af
the year, testify to. o£ t |, e orop!} this year depend muoh fectlons caused or promoted by Impure
In About ton days I will have a lot on tho wort ot;tho prortnt month. blood
“Grandfathets Clocks for salo. I The engine to tho passcngor train, | culiar medicine,
J. M. Smitij. I Wrt3 disabled several days ago
Mrs. Beaoham, of the lower part and laid up for repair, is out on the
the county, is having lumber road again, and tho regular schedule
SMALL PROFITS
HAS EVER BEEN .
KT MOT.Tpi
-:(o):—
Remember that I givo you tho
BUST, FR12SIIEST AND CTIEAPE81
CLOTHING,
BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS, Etc.
That were over brought to this market
(°)—
A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED
STOCK OF SPRING CLOTHING,
(Fdr Mon aud. Boys)
Aro bciugsold at astonishingly low prices!
of . ■■■■ippipil
hauled for tho erection of a hand-1
seme residence in the western pox*- j
tion of opr town.
Tho town council is having a now
street opened in tho southern part |
of the city, running from Row’s mill
to the road leading boyond Judgo!
Haynes’.
Two negroes were placed in the
; ail at this place last Saturday for
stealing money from the turpentine
firm of Cheney, Carter & Yarbor
ough, six miles bolow this place.
Mr. Martin, our efficient marshal,
is now being run. Conductor Lingo,
Engineer Lanier and the hands on
the passenger havo beon on double
duty sfnoo tho brake and they are
doubtless satisfied that such is no
longer tho case.
“Can’t eat a thing.’’ Hood’s Sarsapar
illa is a wonderful medicine for creating
an appetite, regulating digestion, and giv
ing strength,
Bourbon, Ind., says: “Both of my A full line of Groceries
and wife owe our-life to SHILOH’S .CON-1
Always On Hurul.
SUMPTION CURE.” Sold by 1-1. Hioks
& Co., Druggists, Dublin, Ga.
Notwithstanding tho faot that
shoes and hats havo boon mostly ad
vertised, there is a good assortment
of all Plantation Supplies at Mad
dox’s. '
The best Cooking Stoves for the
least money aro for salo by G. W.
Maddox. And, in fact, Maddox H Augusta, Gibson £ Sandersville
If y<Ju want satisfaction in Goods
and Prices call on mo.
J. T. SMITH,
r,.-M0-t( DUBLIN, OA
Rail Road Schedules.
tho fullest stock of all goods, and the
nicest store in tho town.
'Collins! OoiniiiH J
My stock of Coffins and Casliotsl
The second quarterly meeting for
the Dublin circuit will bo held at
this place on the 4th Sunday and
Saturday before in this month. It .. ..
appeared in those columns that it is very largo and priced to suit the
lacks a little of having the census of I wou i^ b 0 held here on the 2nd San- hard times. Call qn mo when in
tho town , complete at this writing, (j ay> 0 nr mistake was not found troublo. W. P. Lassiter.
but has gone far enough to. conoludb ou t i n time to correct it. A large Farmers will savo money by got-
that the figures will not misslOOO| con ^ l . 0 p, a t; on ; s expected to bo in at- ting their Plows from Maddox.
' tondanco botM^s 1 __ ' There has been o groat rash, dnr-'
da 11,0 moat people are | ing thoao nioo daye, at Maddox'.,
zer is guaranteed to cure you. By Hicks the most apt to sneer at others. They
t& Co., Dublin Ga. — | aro 8u f 0 f rom reprisals, and havo no
hope of rising in tlieic own esteem
but .by lowering their neighbors.
In effect Wednesday. Mnrclt Otli, 1887, at
4 68 a. m.,- City Time. M
tiomlIQ T-A-rBiaiei
OP THE
DUBLIN and WRIGHTBYILLB R. R.
To tuko effect November 14 1880.
GOING BOUTn.
■ Noll
No 3
P M
Lv Tonnllle
7 00
2 20
Ar Hairlson
7 45
3 50
Ar Donovan
810
8 10
Ar Wrlghtsyllle
8 40
8 80
Lv Wrlghtsvlllo
8 45
8 81
Ar Lovett
0 15
8 55
Ar Bruton
0 35
415
Ar Condor
0 55
4 80
Ar Dublin
10 15
4 45
GOING NORTH,
Lv Dublin
10 80
4 00
Ar Condor
10 55
015
Ar Bruton
11 15 6 80
Ar Lovott
1135
5 50
Av Wrlghtsvillo
12 05
0 15
Lv Wrlghtsville
1210
616
Ar Donovan
12 80
0 35
Ar Harrison
12 50
050
Ar Tonnillo
ltfO
7 20
W B TnoMAR, Pros and Gon’l Supt
Npv,14,1880 tL
10 A NA8AL INJECTOR free with
each bottle of Shiloh’s Catarrh Honiedy
Prlco 50 cents. By H Hicks ,& Co.
rTHIS IS FOR--
SuNBAV’fl
Passenger train number 1 leaves Ban-
dorsvllle 5 51 a. m,; number 8 loaves Ban-
dorsvillo 2 51 p. m. Returning number 2
leaves Augusta 8 14 a. m., and number 4
leaves Augusta at 8 15 p. m.
PASSENGER ANDFREIGIIT—Except
Sunday
President Cleveland has been in
vitod to visit the south during noxt
fall about tho timqof tho Georgia
State Fair, and he replied that he
had long conroiuplated such A trip,,
and wonld, if possible, avail liim-
self of tlie opportunity.
Our correspondents—or tho ma
jority of them—seem to havo desert
ed os. Lot us hear from you, gen
tlemen, ior it is hard to get up a
If you don’t think Roughton sells
and see him.
Good Flour at Rough ton’s for
five dollars a barrol.
Tho sovorost critics aro always those
who have oithor never attempted, or . . ^ mbti u
who have failed ou original couiposi- kST gllf. S
lion.—JExchange.
Mr. W. H. Green, of tho upper |
part of the county, died yesterday at
11 o’clock of pneumonia. Ho was
sick only a few days, being taken
about B’riday last. He has many
readable paper without you. Thanks j friends who were painocl at the -sad
to our-Buckeye correspondent for announcemerit of his unexpected
the interesting “dots” sent in this death. The bereaved ones havo the
week. j sympathy of tho community.
The picnic season is almost npon
ns'and where will tho first one be't
Laurens county is known for her
onjoyable gatherings and it is hard
ly necessary to state^hat her past
repntation in this respect will bo
weakened during the coming seas
on.
0 SHILOH’S COUGH and Consump
tion Cue is sold by us on a guarantee. It |
cures Consumption. Sold by Hicks &Co.
gqyThe largest and most completo
stock of millinery goods that were
ever brought to this maaket can be
selected from at Y. II. Wynn’s.
The lateBt styles of Hats, Bonnets,
Ribbons, Laces, Embroidery, Fans.
~ . , ,oto., etc., aro ulways instock. This
4 ,£ AT £ ,mrl '“ n 1 , department is superintended by Mrs.
swet-t breath secured, by bhiloh’s Catarrh Q V, , n ,, m | n „
Remedy. Price50 cents. Nasal Injector | p; V* J illcry. Gall and examine
free. For sale by II. nicks & Co.
- Maddox offers a lot of Saddles and
Bridles at cost. Call and sec him
beforo it is boo late.
What merchant sells the cheapest ?
I am surprised nt such a question.
Of course it is Roughton.
UNABRIDGED
WlUi or without Patent Index.
jDIOTIONAfaf ITSELF i
Your Attention Is lnvltod to tho fact that In pat*
chasing tho latent Issuo of tills work, you got, ^
A Dictionary 1
containing8000 moro words and nearly 2000 moro
Illustrations than any other American Dictionary-.
A Gazetteer of the World
,'Ulc-s, with their pronunef-
nt of other Information,
added,) and
A Biographical Dictionary
giving pronunciation of names and brief facta
information!"*
All in One Book/
■Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary to rocommond*
United Slate (fond Canada. JtisMandnrd Ail-
containing over 28,000Till
«tlon and a vast amount
| Lv SnndoK-vlllo
Lv Young
Lv Wartlien
Lv Clmlkcr
Lv Mines
Lv Mltebcl
Lv Bello Bpiings
i.v Gibson
Lv Avem
IjV Stnpleion
Lv Wrens
Lv Matthews
Lv Noah
Lv Keysville
Lv Blythe
Lv Bulli
Lv llcphzilmli
Lv Iticlmiond
Lv Grneewood
Lv Adventure
Lv Gary
Ar Augusta
Lv Augusta
Lv Gary
Lv Adventure
Lv Grneewood
Lv Rtelunond
Lv Ileph/dbuh
Lv Bath
Lv Blythe
Lv Keysville
Lv Noah
SIRS
Cull and
his largo assortment of goods..^£2
jSgTFamily Groceries, Hardwaro.
Boot, and Shoes, Ladies and Gents’ SSJJT 1 *
Hosiery, Ilnmlkcrebiofa, Hals for | Get the Latest and Best.
Men. Ladies, Boys and Children,
iV Matthews
Lv Wren
Lv Stapleton
Lv A vei n
Lv Gibson
Lv Belle Borings
Lv Mitchell
Lv Hines
Lv ChalkCr
Lv Wnrlhen
Lv Young
Ar Bandersvillo
No. 1.
A. M.
4 58
5 08
518
5 40
6 00
5 08
011
0 20
0 83
0 45
0 58
7 10
715
7 27
* 7 40
- 7 5!)
800
815
8 22
8 21)
8 85
0 00
No. 2.
A. M.
718
7 40
7 65
8 00
8 10
8 30
8 54
011
9 29
0 40
954
1012
10 82
10 52
11 12
1120
11 40
12 04
1156
13 44
1 00
1 18
No. 8.
1% M.
8 30
842
4 04
4 30
4 80
4 64
5 14
5 81
0 41)
0 09
0 80
0 50
0 58,
710
7 34
7 40
8 07
8 27
8 37
8 41)
8 50
0 25
No. 4.
V. M.
5 00
5 25
5 81
5 88
5 45
0 00
0 10
0 20
0 88
0 45
0 51
7 02
715
7 27
7 40
7 50
8 08
8 12
0 58
8 47
8 57
907
IN ORDER TO MEET THE GROW
ING DEMANDS OF OUR TRADE
WE HAVE BOUGHT DIRECT
FROM THE MANUFAC
TURERS, FOR CASH,
A LARGE S'.’OUK
OF TWO OF
THE MOST
Popular Brands
-OF-—
QUININE:
(McK. £ It. 'and P. <6 S'.)
Now Before the Public.
And In consequence ot the low prices
obtained by buying in htrge quantities
from first hands, for tho cash, w« wifi
on and after THURSDAY, JULY SOrir,
sell this very important and much used
drug in ONE OUNCE VIALS at Ilia
unparalled low prlco of ’ *
1 DOLLAR
DP©x* 0~ui.xi.oe s
Alan. liWllt-s, J>uys .JUU t/iiiiun-n, _ , D _,uaM* rompan
and Clothing to suit all, constitute i
tho largo stock carried hy G. W. yyJ|SSSSy£ax^meki
Maddox. ., >.2
it, crnimhMlt
> and
U. LA.
Close wumeetlons North. East and West
at Augtislu- Connection via B. & T. rail
road with Central rallroud liranelies ut
Sunder-/, ill.- J ■ x
- K. M. MITCHELL.
1’rcshlent and G. M.
TOLTI} BPSPS,
HAIR BRUSHES, COMBS,
legunt Colognes, Extracts, Soaps,
Fancy Goods, Etc.,au ontiroly
new ilook from New York.
—A COMPLETE! LINK OF—
JPTJ BE •;;’!
Dings and Cliemiea]*
ALWAYS OK IIANII.
H. Hicks &. Co’s.