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CALHOUN TIMEg
local news.
Our Centennial letter is considered
n popular feature by our readers.
Rev. Mr. Cramer Episcopal,
preached at the M. E. Church Sunday
and Sunday night.
Caliioun is still improving in spite
of the hard times. Our citizens seem
to be doing all they can to add to the
attractiveness and importance of the
town in this way.
The storm Monday proved a blessing
to Calhoun in its act of demolishing
that Centennial eye-sore, the old livery
stable situated west of the railroad on
Court House street.
Last Sunday two youths, about tho
ages of nine and twelve, passed through
Calhoun afoot, inquiring the nearest
route to the North Carolina line. They
had apparently been traveling several
days, and proceeded on their lengthy
journey with cheerfulness,as if accustom
ed to pedestrian exercises.
NOTICE! NOTICE!!
All persons indebted to me, either
byuotffor account, and failing to pay
the same by the 20th of tho present
month, will find COST added thereto
unless some special arrangement is
made. I am in earnest, if you believo
uie, come aud pay, if you don’t, wait
and see. T. M. Ellis.
j uly 5-2 t
Some of our side walks are in a bad
condition, persimmon sprouts and dog
fennel being allowed to grow rank and
render them rather objectionable to those
whose daily walks lie over them. Now
let our eouucilmen stir up their fourth
of July patriotism and wage war on the
dog fennel and persimmon bushes.
On Monday evening the clouds grew
angry, and a terrific wind swept threat
eningly over this vhinity, accompanied
by heavy rain, lightning and hail. Corn
has been blown down aud injured around
ibis place, and we fear greater damages
may come to our knowledge after going
to press, as the heaviest part of the
storm seems to have missed Calhoun
an 1 passed below.
Well here, now, wo have let the
centennial fourth of July slip by without
celebrating her. Lot cverybodv get
their p"p-guns ready for the two bun 0
died and onctli anniversary of Tom Jef
ferson's independence document, tho
sumo which occurs iu the year 1077,
and give a glorious blow cut. r l hink of
this an be ready, 'Rah for tlie-fourth
of J u!y.
Mr. Geo. W. N rman, traveling
agent for the Augusta Chronicle & Sen
tinel, called to seo us ou Monday. Mr.
Norman is canvassing this end of the
State for subscribers and we are pleased
t > leave has been successful. The Ulirui.
iele & Sentinel is, wc believe the oldest
paper in Ge< lgia, is ably edited, full of
news, and reliable, and in tho political
campaign will boa valuable acquisition
to any household.
The public debate, on Tuesday night
was well attended and liugelj enjoyed by
all prosent. The question, “Should the
Elective Franchise be extended to white
females V* was ably discussed by Col.
E. J. Kikcr and J. S. Hillhousc on tbe
affirmative, and Col. Tom Skelly and
James A. Gray on the negative. The
Committee, consisting of two ladies and
three gentlemen, decided the question
in favor of the negative.
We learn with regret that Prof.
W. 13. Shaw has tendered to the trustees
Lis resignation as principal of our acad*
emy. Professor Shaw had the very
kindest of feelings and good opinion of
the present patrons of the school, and
that institution will feel his loss no little.
Mrs. Fields will continue the school
through the opening session,we presume,
and will devote her energies to its best
interests and give that satisfaction fur
which her capacities befit her.
The wheat crop of this county has
proven an entire failure. Definitely we
learn that the fewest number have made
even ns much as a half a crop, while
many large fields have been too worth
less to harvest. Tho wheat to be mar
keted is of a very inferior quality. With
corn a different result is contemplated.
The seasons have been wet, which gives
fear of a drought , but if this does not
come the corn crop of this county will
be the finest produced in a number of
years. The condition of cotton, so far
as we can learn gives no cause for com
plaint.
The proceedings of the Democratic
meeting last Tuesday reached us too late
fur comment last week. The meeting
was attended by the most influential cit
izens from every portion of the county,
a >d harmony seemed to characterize the
action of the day. The perfect restora
tion of unanimity among the Democrat
c y of tho county was strongly urged and
li that the full sense of tho pco- 1
pie should prevail in the selection of del
‘ to Atlauta, it was deemed the
least objectionable manner to remand
the election ot delegates back to the
districts —that in primary meetings next
Saturday, select delegates to a county
convention at Calhoun on the 17th. Wc
urged the peoplo to be ready for action
on tho fourth of July, and it now
more important that they should look
after their interest ia the district prim
aries. Pick men who are true blue and
send no others to speak for you. If you
desire Colquitt for Governor see that
you vote for a Colquitt man to represent
you, and if for James, Johnson or liar/
deman, be vigilant the same. No man
has a right to complain at evils resulting
from his own negligence. Attend the
primaries, and mind you are not
swoggled by political shysters.
CoiuiumiicatcMl.
Editor Times: We beg space in
your valuable columns to suggest to the
voters of our couDty the name of Ches
ter 11. liarrett as the proper gentleman
in our opinion to represent Gordon in
tho ensuing Legislature. Mr. Barrett
has never sought in any manner to in*
troduce his name before the peoplo as
an aspirant for office; nor has he inti
mated to us a desire to servo tnc people
in this capacity. Yet we take the liber
ty of inseiting his name and believo if
the people of Gordon will express them
solves in his support they can never re
grot a step judiciously taken. That Mr.
Barrett will subserve tho interests of the
people as faithfully and satisfactorily as
any man, thero can be io doubt. There
cannot be the loust doubt that ho is as
little objectionable to all, aud there is
no doubt that none have a superior claim
upon the people's suffrage wc need not
question, as his father, the late Judge
D. B. Barrett rendered our people many
noble deeds of service in the good old
ante helium days Mr. Barrett belongs to
no political ring nor is he familiar
with the political trickery of corrupt
politicians but is one of the people iden
tified with tho people and would carry
tho banner in triumph at the approach
ing election. Noble, honest and true
old Gordon would honor herself by hon
oring him. Let the people nominate
and elect him, and they will never re
gret it. Many Voters.
Ail Historiacl Fact.
Ever) agent who has been steadily
selling tho improved S2O Homestead
Sewing Machine for three years owns his
dwelling house has a good account in
bank, is clear of debt, and has money at
interest—the national consequence of
securing a good agency for superior
goods at the lowest prices. A good
first-class Sewing Machine, most useful
—reliable at all times, easy to understand
and control, the same size and does the
same work as any Machines that sell at
Four Times the price. There is no
Machine at any price better or will do
finer work, and certainly none so low in
price by many dollars. The Home
stead is widely known and used in
thousands of families in the Eastern and
Middle States, and d-ily becoming pop
ular in tho West. It will save its cost
several times over in one season doing
the work of the family, or will four
or five dollais a day for any man or wo
man who sew for a living. It is the stong
est Machine made, is ready at all times
to do its work, makes the strongest and
finest stitch yet invented, and is fully
acknowledged as the Standard Family
Sewing Machine. Price complete for
domestic usc7 S2O, delivered at your
door, no matter how remote you may re
side. Business permanent and honora
ble with more certain and rapid sales,
and Larger profits an any other. Ex
traordinary liberal offers made to local
or travel!ri agents whore we have none
established, or, if there is no agent near
you send your order direct to the facto
ry. Address J. 11. Kendall k Cos., 630
Broadway N. Y. mayl7-ly.
m\ gotwc.s.
FOB THE CASH
Foster k Harlan arc determined not
to be undersold by anybody. The
most goods for the least money, call
early.
Sheetings, shirtings, prints and no
tions at the lowest prices at
J. 11. Arthur’s.
Crockery ware, Queen's ware facto
ry yarns, etc., cheap at
J. 11. Arthur’s.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
A good assortment will be kept at
the Cheap Cash Stove ot B. M. k C. C.
Harlan. Parents and teachers will
please give them a call.
Bargains ill hats, shoes, ready made
clothing,etc. at J. 11. Arthur’s'
NOTICE.
Applicants who expect to teach pub
lic schools this year must appear for ex
aminat : un ly the county school Board
by 10 o’clock on the 17th inst., over
Boaz A Barrett’s store. juuefi 2t
A new line of staple goods in store
at J. II Arthur’s. Call at once and get
bargains.
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A comparison of the various produc
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been complied under the immediate
supervision of officials at Washing
ton
Ihe lawyer, banker, merchant and
farmer will each conclude that it must
have been prepared especially wi*h ref
ference to his convenience.
It is designated for this work to take
the place in politics that Webster’s Dic
tionary does in language, and Appleton’s
Gazetteer in general literature. The
binding, paper and illustrations have
been made to compare with the general
character of the work.
Though a person can boa good citi
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chise intelligently without possessing the
information contained in this book.
While persons refuse to purchase ora
dinary or expensive works, all classes
will gladly avail themselves of the op
portunity for obtaining a work so indis r
pensable at so low a price.
Sold only by subscription.
Send for special circular and terms to
agents.
S L. Marrow,
mny3 6m. Indianapolis, led.
J. 11. . Arthur sells goods at prices
in accordance with tho hard times. Try
him.
Won’t Regard it as a Catch-pen
ii}’.
Bradfields Female Regulator
—Wc have often rend in the newspaper
of’ the grand success of medical come
pounds put up at the North and else
where. Many of those medicines hav
had their day, and we hear no more of
them. Their proprietors have made
fortunes, not so much from the cura
tive powers and virtues of their mix
tures, as from the notoriety given them
by advertising, by which people were
made to believe all the good that was
said of them. A prcpcration is now
popular and is known, as Bradfield’s Fe
male Regulator, put up by L. 11. Rrad
field, of Atlanta, Ga., at $1.50 per bob
tic. Such is its curative virtunes, that
it has gained wide-spread popularity all
over the country where if has been
knowm and it is being introduced every
where. We arc informed that immense
quantities of this medicine are being
sold in all sections of to South and
South-west especially in the city of
New Orleans and in Texas.
This much wc say iu justice to its
proprietors who is a gentleman of integ„
rity and who would not engage in the
manufacture and sale of a humbug'—
La Grange Reporter.
Two Miles before Brea!fast.
In a neighboring <•ity in Georgia their
married woman, who after her third
confinement had ulceration with all its
repulsive symptoms. She tried in vain
all the her husband canried
her to all the fan ous mineral springs,
went with her to New York, Philadel
phia, and other places, to consult emi
nent obstetricians, to no purpose Af
ter the use of the firth bottle of Regu
lator she has been fully restored to her
former health and happiness and is now
the joy of the household—is able to
walk two miles before beakfust.
Extract From a Letter of Rev. Dr. Lovic
Fierce of Sparta , to L. F. Davies :
Maoon, Jan. 8, 1876.
Dear Bro. Davies : Excuso mo for
writir-g only when I im deeply inter
ested. I have been speechless about
two months. Could not read and pray
in a family. Had tried many things.—
Got no benefit from any. Since Confer
ence someone sent me from Amcricus
a bottle of Thrash’s Consumptive Cure
and Lung Restorer, which I have been
taking now, this is the 9th day, and I
can talk now with some ease. I came
here among other tilings to supply uiy
elf with this medicine. No druggist
here has it on sale. I mnst have it. I
want you to go in person to Thrash &
Cos., show them this letter and make
them send me by express to Sparta, Ga.
two, three or four bottles, with bill. I
am getting on finely.
(Signed) L Pierce.
Hunt. Rankin, k Lamar, Atlanta,
Ga, Agents. Sep,22,ly.
LADIES HATS.
A good assortment, carefully select
ed for the spring trade at Marshall A
Lees. Will bo exchanged for greenbacks
at low prices.
J. if. Arthur is just receiving a
well assorted lot of clothing,boots, hats,
prints, notions, and dry goods generally,
and is desirous that the public shall
know that lie is selling for cash at] prices
that absolutely defy couipetitiou. If
you want bargains call at Ins store and
you will not be disappointed. Oct26.
IF YOU DO NOT DESIRE TO BE
SUED AT ONCE COME AM)
SETTLE.
The books of Gray & M iddleton and Z.
TV Gray are in my hands for collection,
and I must have the money. Have
waited until forbearance has ceased to
be a virtue. Can be found at any time
at the office of E. J. Kikcr & Son.
James A. Gray.
Cotton yarns at J. H. Arthur’s.
Our stock is complete and our prices
defy competition. North Georgia can’t
beat us. We mean business, and for
the cash will aot be nJerauld by any
body. Foster & Harlan.
1,500 yards of the best jeans ever
ffered in Cherokee Georgia, cheap for
he cash or produce at Foatci \ liar
an’s.
A fine stock of saddlery, horse col
lars bridles, etc , just received at J. 11.
Arthur’s.
Those in need of hor<o collars will
call on Foster & Harlan.
Lamps and Lamp Chimneys, a good
stock to select from just received. To
find something nice in this line call on
Marshall & Lee, who are sure to please
you in goods and prices.
A large stock of ready made cloth
ing just received, and will he sold at low
prices, at Foster & Harlan’s.
Ip times are hard, why go barefooted ?
at Marshall & Lees, you will find the
best selection of Shoes in town. call and
get a bargain.
POISONOUS REPTILES AND
INSECTS.
Considering the number and variety
of poisonous reptiles aod insects aboun
ding almost everywhere in the United
States, it is not surprising that eases of
death resulting from their bites are
frequently reoorded in the public press.
But it does seem strango that in this
land of knowledge, people should
through ignorance give themselves up
to die after being bitten, when a cure
can be speedily effected in the worst by
timely use of that simple remedy, the
Seven Seals or Golden Wonder.—
The proprietors of this great medicine
have a large number of certificates in
their possession, attesting the most
wonderful cures of bites of venomous
reptiles
The Seven Seals has been found
equally efficacious whon applied to bee
stings, which as is well known often
times prove fatal to the sufferer. Aches
and pains of every description, whether
acuce or ebrouie, are almost instantly
relieved by the application of the Sev
en Seals to the parts affected.
CHEAPER THAN PHYSICIANS
BILLS.
“A Thing of Beautv is a Joy
Forever.” —What is it? Something
prepared for woman only, and to be usi
ed by woman exclusively. It is adapted
especially to cases where the womb is
disordered and cure all irregularities of
the “menses” or “monthly courses” by
restoring the discharge in every instance
whether acute or chronic. Where is
it? Dr. Bradfield’s Female Regulator
—Woman’s Best Friend—is prepared
and sold by li. U. Biadfield, Druggets
Atlanta,Ga., and may be bought for sl.-
50 per bottle at as any respectable Drug
ll'.use in the union.
We, the undersigned druggists take
pleasure in recommending to the trade
Dr. J. Bradfield’s Female Regu
lator, believing it to he a good and re
liable remedy fur the diseases for which
he recommends it
W. A. LANSDELL Atlanta Ga.
PEMBERTON TAYLOR & Cos,
A tlantn.
REDWINE k FOX, Atlanta Ga.
W. C, LAWS FIE, Atlanta Ga.
W. ROOT A SONS, Marietta. Ga.
FOR TAX ( OLLEiIOR
We arc authorized to announce the
name of R. C. Mizell as a candidate
for Tax Collector of Gordon comity
Election tho first Monday inJanuary
next.
.JOB PRINTING !
VETE aro constantly adding new materia
to
OUR JOB DEPARTMENT
and increasing our facilities for tbo execu
tion of Job Printing of all kinds. We ar4
now prepared to print, in neat style on short
notice,
CARDS, LEGAL BLANKS,
CIRCULARS, BLANK NOTES
BILLHEADS, BLANK RECEIPTS
LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES,
TICKETS, LABELS,
POSTERS. PAMPHLET &c., &o.
We guarantee aatisfastion. Dww’t sctnl
your orders away to have them filled, when
you have an establishment at home that will
execute work neatly, asd at
AT EXCEEDINGLY LOW RATES
Give your patronage tc the Times Job of
i fie* Specimens can be seen at our ofli -c.
Sum mer Itcfieshmeiits,
ICE CREAM,
SODA WATER,
LEMONADE,
And other Delicacies.
Saloon
! Ttvo doors cast of B. M. A. C. C. Haklan.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry re.
paired and warranted.
GEORGIA,Gordon County.
mo all whom it may concern. Jas. I.
X lagbruui and 8. B. Inghram having
iu proper from applied to me lor per*,
uiauent letters of administration on the
estate of A Inghram late of said coun
ty this is to cite ail and singular the
creditors and next of kin of A. In' l
ghram to be and appear at my office
within the time al'owed aud show cause
if any they can way permanent admin
istration should not be grantid to Jas. I.
Inghram k. S. 13. Ingluam on A. luo
ghratil’s estate.
O ,
Witness my hand and official siguu”
tar# this July .1, J 876. .
D. W- NEEL, Ordinary.
New Advertisements.
[Business Established in 1827.]
VANDERBURGH, WELLS & CO.
Makufactubkbs of
Superior Wood Type and Borders,
“FUGLE.-’ “CALIFORNIX' and ether
1J improved Cabinets, Oases, Stands and
Galleys, Lilian Marble Imposing Stones,
Composing Sticks and Rules, Chases, etc.
Iti and 18 Dutch street, corner Fulton, N. Y.
Newspaper Outfits.
Collector’s Sale#
UNITED ST VIES INTERNAL REXENUE, }
Collector's Office, 4tu Dist., Ga. I
Rome, Ga., June 29, 1870. j
Notice is hereby given that on the 21st
day of June, 187 G, 1 distrained on the fol
lowing described property of A. W. Ballew,
of Gordon county, Georgia, a tax of on*
hundred ami forty-six dollars and thirty
five cents assessed against him by the Com
missioner of Internal Revenue, to-wit : eight
barrels and two half barrels, and one bar
rel about half full of corn whisky—eleven
package 8, also three copper stills and three
copper still caps—one singling tub, one
pump, four still worm-:—forty-five beer tubs,
ten half barrels, I will sell said property
at auction on Saturday, the loth day of
July, 1876/ in the town of Adairsvillc, liar
tow county, Ga. unless sooner redeemed by
the said A. W. llallew.
SAMUEL SHE ATS,
july Deputy Collector.
(KIA A DAY at home. Agents wanted.
\| / Outfit and terms free TRUE & CO.,
Augusta. Maine
REVOLVERS=jj3nft
New Buffalo Bill Revolver iPwIWV
Bont with 100 Cartridges for s*. Full Nicklk Plate.
(Satisfaction guaranteed. Illustrated Catalogue FItEM.
WESTERN GUN WORKS, Chicago, 111.,
09 Dearbora-et. (McCormick Slock). P. O. Box 540.
dj.Wf-y I’ER WEEK Gl ARANTEED”to
y\ l l n £ CMf9 > nialc and female, in tlmir
I I own locality. Terms and outfit
free. Addreac P. 0.. V'ickety & Cos, Augus
ta, Maine.
itlOAP 01 a * homo. Samples
to A/I I worth $1 free. Stinson &
W Cos., Portland, Maine
“DSYCHOMAXCY OR SOUL CIIARM
JL ING.” How cither sex may fascinate
and gain the love and affections of any per
son instan.ly. This art all can possess,
free, by mail, for 2-3 cents : together with
a Vlarriago Guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dream.
Hints to Ladies, etc. 1,000,00(1 sold. A
queer book. Address T. VVILI IAM & CO.,
Pub’s, Philadelphia.
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SOLID WEALTH!
$600,000 IN GIFTS!
Grandest Scheme ever Pre
sented to the Public!
A FORTUNE FOK ONLY sl2.
IMIE KENTUCKY CASH DISTRIBUTION
. COMPANY, authorized by a special act
of the Kentucky Legislature, for the bene
fit of the PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF FRANK
FORT, will have the first of their series of
Grand Drawings at Major Hall, in the city
if Frankfort, Ky., on THURSDAY, AUGUST
31, 1870, on which occasion they will dis
tribute to the ticket holders the immense
sum of
SGOCLOOO!
Those I*. Porter, L\Gov. Ky.,
Gruerul Ilauager.
POSIiIVELY NO POSTPONEMENT 1
LIST OF GIFTS.
One Grand Cash Gift §IOO,OOO
One Grand Cash Gift 50.000
One Grand Cash Gift 2f>,000
One Grand Cash Gift 20,000
One Gra..d Cash Gift 10,000
One Grand Cash 65ft 5,000
50 Cash Git ts of § I ,tMJO each... SP,(XH)
100 Cash Gifts of 500 each -. 50,000
100 Cash Gifts sf 400 each... 40,000
100 Cash (H-fis of 300 each... 80,000
200 Cash Gifts- ©£ 200 each.... 40,mw
GOO Cash Gatins 100 each... GO,OOO
10.000 Cash Gifts-af 12 each... 120,t100
Total, 11,15 G Gifts, All Cash... GOO, 00, >
PRICE OF TICKETS:
Whole tickets sl2 ; Halves- $G ; Quarters $8
0 Tickets til 00;. 27.1 Tickets $200; 4G| Tick
et $500; 03j Tick cm SI,OOO. 100,000 Tick
ets at sl2 each,
Remittances can be made by express,
draff, post office money order or regi <ered
letter, made payable to KENTUCKY CASH
DISTRIBUTION. CUMPANY.
All communications connected with the
distribution, and order for tickets, and ap
plication of agents to to sell tickets,.should
be addressed to
HON. TIW*. P. POUTER,
Gui'i Manager, Franklort.Kj.
J I>. TINLXEY,
Wakli-Maker & Jeweler,
CALHOUN , OA.
AH styles of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry
cacti/” repaired auu wun anted.
THE OLDEST HOUSE IN C’ALIIOUN.
Established 1857.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS t
WE are pleased to notify our friefids that we lire ..ow hi'vin in a large and euperi*
stock of
Scaeonablo Goods.
Those who wish Bargains will give us a eall.
FOSTER & IIARI.AIN.
J. IS S. HOLMES, Mi), Wm. L. COUPON'
HOLMES & GORDON,
Wholesale and lictn.il IDmggists/
No. 19 Broad Strcef (SHOBTER BLOCK ) Koine, On,
Dealers in
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Queen’s Budding, Queen Victoria St. Chicago Office, 237 Stat
Send fo Treatise on Ititle -shooting,
Illustrated Catalogues, & c *
CARPETS.
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No. 21 Marietta, Corner Broad Street,
ATLANTA, - - - - GEORGIA,
DEALER IN
Carpets, Oil Cloths,
Mattings, Curtains,
Lambrequins; Sliades’,
& Upholstery Goods.
W GRASS MATTINGS A SPECIALTY.
Letters of Inquiry promptly answered. aprl2-Btn.
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GRAND PRIZE
V/FA//VA . /573.
WARRANTED FIVE YEARS I
It requires no Instructions to ran It-. It c an- not sot out of ordes.
It urill do every class and Jr? Ad of ■vrerk.
It 'will sew £:cm Tirtuo Taper to Samses Leather.
It is as far In advance of ether Sovrins Machines in tho magnitude of
its superior .’mprevements, as z fir-can Car excolls in achievements
tho old fashioned Stage Coach,
Ppiess made to suit Timesi-:
Either for Cash cr Creel ft.
cf 1 AGENTS wanted.
Address r WILSON SEWING MACHTNE CO.
STENT OEI JSA.ITS, LA., TT. LOUIS, MO,
DURYEA’S
Satis Gloss Starcr.
TRY IT!
Use it once, and you will use no other.
UUHYRA’S
IMPROVED CORN STARCH.
Pronounced by Jurors of Great Interna
ioual E<pi>sition, Paris, lo be tue
“Perfection of Quality.”
A trial will insure its popularity every
where. Nine genuine without DuryeaT on
every package.
For sa IcLy yroccr* ijpni'^aUyj
Burdick’s National.
RAY AND FEED CUTTER*
Wilt Cut more, in glv
cn.time, with losspow- A
er,than any other Cut , rVh-nnfTKh i
ter la tha market. "TT AU J
Recommended by th 9 I it
Street Railway com - 1
£ante3 of St. Louis ai\<l I Pt
For Description and 11
Prlces address . .
Semple* Birg© & Cos. r
Manufacturers Agricultural Implements and
Specialties in Uardware
010 Washington Are., ST. LOUIS,-
ISTPleaao mention ia y hat paper yea read this.*
V.'@ warrant a man C 25 a day using our
WELL AUGER AND DRILLS
in good territory. P'-scrlptlve book sent
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