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THE AIKEN RECORDER. THK AIKF.N POST-OFFICE. Foundry, 50x250 feet. Machine Shop, 50x214 feet. Extkked at the I'o** Office at Aiken, S. C., as <*econd class niatter. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1^S3. A Chance for Enterprise. The Lyceum; Hall property is beiitc ofTered for sale and will probably be put up at auet'on on nalesday in April. This nouse was built especially to af ford a place of amusement for our cit izens, and we rememlter some most enjoyable entertainments in jears past* given by the amusement asso ciation. Is there no chance of resus citating that association ? \Yiil not some of our young mrti step to the front and see what can lie done? This Hall ought to be owned by an associa tion of citizens, who w iil use it for the purposes for which it was built. If now sold, i< will very likely he converted into a dwelling, and thus lost for such objects. Arrival ami Closing of the Mails. Northern, Western and Southern j mail opens at y a. m., and closes at 12:15 p. m. Northern and Charleston mail opens at 11 a. m. and 2 p. m., and closes at j 7:30 a. m. (ieneral Delivery from 7:30 a. m. to | 5:30 p. m.; Sundays from 2 to 3 p. in. j Money Order Hours from 9 a. m. to j 11 a. m.‘ and from 2 p. m. to 5 p. m.' Registry Hours from 8 a. m. to 12 m., and from 1:30 p. in. to 5:30 p. m. Boiler Shop. 40x120 feet. OFFICE OF GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO., Foundry, Machine & Boiler Works! B The Aiken Market. [Corrected Weekly by H. Hahn Co.] Cotton— Low Middling 0 Middling Good Middling.. O.^ay 3 ^ Corn, V bu. 75 Meal, bu 85(390 Peas, bu. 80 Just Above PassengerlDepot, near Water Tower, UILDERS OF ENGINES and BOILERS, Saw Mills, Grist Mills, and all kinds of mill machinery of the latest improved styles; Shafting, | Hangers, Pulleys, Gearing and Journal Boxes. We have a large assortment j of Patterns, Sugar Rollers and Gin Gearing; Gin Ribs for any Gin. Dealers in Engines and Mill Supplies, Circular Saws, Piles, Gummers, Swages, Glolie Check and Safety Valves, Whistles, Guages, Steam Pipe and Fittings, Babbitt Metal from l*0c. to 40c., Belting, Lacing, Rubber, Hemp, Soapstone and Asbestos Packing, Oil and Oil Cups, Wrenches, Ac. Agents for Eclipse Double Turbine Wheel, Korting’s Universal Injectors, the best made; Bradford Mill Co.’s Portable Mids, Nordyke & Marmon Co.’s Plantation Corn and Food Mills, Atlas Engine Works and Erie City Iron Works’ Portable and Stationary Engines, Knuckle’s Pop Safety Valves, Cloud Creek Mill Rocks. Iron and Brass Casings and all kinds of repairs promptly done. We cast Boiler repairs promptly done. Visiting Attorneys. The following is the list of visiting j Eggsj f> do/. 12 , . J (337) S attorneys: Hon. Samuel Dibble, Or-j j-jay, ewt.. 75(3:1 100 ~ Izlar, Orange- Fodder, V f :"'t 1.25 ,rt > ; Sweet Potatoes, V bu. 50 Gen. J. C. Davant, Barnwell; Hon. j i r j 8 h Potatoes, i> u . 2.00 W. H. Brawley, Charleston. ] Bacon, tb 17^ Oats, V bu 70 Butter, Goshen, lb 40 1 every day, and art . orking about 100 hands Butter, Counfry, V ^ 25 i lAird, V 15 ' BARGAINS! BARGAINS M0EAN, -BY IMPORTER AND DEALER IN HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Sportsmen’s Supplies, Rubber and Leather Belting, Farm Bells of all sizes. Pumps, Woodware, Tinware, Potwakx. AGENT FOR THE w THORPE & BROTHER, E will close out our stock of Winter Clothing at remarkable prices. Reductions !n Ladies’ Dress Goods! We call special attention to the above announcement, as we are prepared to offer inducements to buyers. Hats at reasonable prices. Our shoe stock is varied and desirable, and we areadding attractions for the present season that are superb. Our stock in general is being constantly replenished, so we have no old goods. We keep Firstclass Groceries which are refreshed, so that we can always offer d" iruble goods. J. H. THORPE ] BROTHER, ESTABLISHED 187< ry • M A 1 /11 • ^ 7 angeburg; Gen. Jas. S. Izlar, Orang l a;; Col. Wm. Elliott, Beaufor Hams, Coffee, g tt> 17® 18 Rio, f* lb 10(315 lb.... 30 evenings our sidewalks are inconven- J Sugar, *‘C,” lb 10 icntly obstructed by noisy negroes who] Sugar, Granulated, V H) 12 1 ^ The complaint has reached our ears from several sources that on Saturday ! Coffee, Java, iently ^ curse and use indecent language to : such an extent as not only to annoy ; ladies but those of the opposite sex.— ! We deem it only necessary to men tion the fact in order to attract the prompt attention of our worthy In- , tondent and Council. Saturday is a busy day for housekeepers as they | have ts make provision for Sunday, j Therefore, more than usual precaution should be observed in enforcing order j and good behavior on our streets. We like to see our fitreeLs swarming with | busy life, but not with disorderly] groups of cursing and swearing ne- , groes. It is not tolerated elsewhere and we are satisfied that our authori ties will not permit it here; let the rule “move on" he rigidly enforced and j then these noisy mobs will find it im possible to collect. Tea, j Flour, ] > «> Y> bid Fine Feed, ewt Salt, sack Bagging, V yard Cotton Ties, bundle Chickens Turkeys . .50(31.00 . $5.50 to $8.00 $1.50 $1.00 9@ 12>2 .. .1.60® 2.00 25 1.25 On Saturday last we were glad to welcome in our office Mr. John H. Quinn an old citizen of Aiken who | called to pay his subscription to The Leave Amrusta— Recorder, which he considers a most ] friendly visitor in his temporary home i at Atlanta. Mr. Quinn, in co-part- , nership with Mr. J. H. Burckhaltcr, is just completing a large contract for the Georgia Pacific Railroad, and will soon commence another for the same' road. The present contract is for 104 ] miles of track laying and the next will be for 65 miles. His family re side in Atlanta,! but his work is now ; in Alabama though he frequently vis- : its his family it} Atlanta. Mr. Quinn’s j friends were glud to welcome him dur ing his short stay in Aiken and learn that he was healthy and prospering.— i He left yesterda!y for the scene of his I labors. ' Ex-Gov. Johlison Hagood, Presi dent of the Carolina, Cumberland Gap ' and Chicago Railroad visited Aiken on Wednesday "veiling and left on 1 Thursday at 1 o’clock. He speaks en couragingly concerning the prospects • of tiie road, and states that Mr. Soho- j field, the financial agent, hak sailed | for Europe to negotiate the (bonds.— j Active work is now in progjress for arranging ‘ out the entl South Carolina Railway. Commencing February 4th, 1883, trains will run as follows by Charles ton time • hich is about ten minutes faster than Augusta time: MAIN LINE—WESTWARD DAILY. Leave ('harleston— 1.00 a. m. *8.35 a. m. Leave Aiken— 6.26 a. m. 1.10 p. m. Arrive Augusta— 7.05 a. m. 2.00 p. m. MAIN* LINE—EASTWARD. (Daily, Except Sundays.) p. m. 9.47 p. m. m. m. m. of way tlhrough- We had terday our ver; the bes says ever look! he ex because plonty of leasure of a vl r T W. Cfcwanl Ubscril on |sit yes- ! , oiie of j one of hi si as tiiis y make just aJ^r>od acr stand is goorfand their listure in the' ground. 7.05 a. m. 4.30 p. m. 9.00 p. m. Leave Aiken— 8.20 a. m. 52 Arrive Charleston— 1.00 p. m. 11.30 p. m.3.10a. m. COLUMBIA DIVISION—EAST. (Daily, except Sunday.) Leave Aiken— 8.20 a. m. 5.22 p. m. 9.47 p Arrive Columbia— 4.42 j*. in. 10.35 p. m. 7.00 a. (WEST) Leave Columbia 8.00 a. m. 6.58 p Arrive Aiken < 1.10 p. m. 6.26 a. m. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—WEST. (Daily, except Sunday.) Leave Branchville 5.55 a. m. Leave Aiken 8.20 “ Arrive Augusta: 9.10 “ *On Sundays this train will leave Charleston at 9.05 a. m.; Aiken at 1.35 p. m., arrive Augusta 2.35 p. m. CONNECTIONS: Connections by trains leaving Aiken at 8.20 a. m. made daily with Atlantic Coast Line at Union Junction, near Charleston, to all points North, with only one change between Aiken and Washington. Connections made at Augusta Union Depot with Georgia Railroad to and from all points West .nd South. ikeu. at 6.26 m. ii maraud unaries- :e connection at from all points t. Connections ille with Barnwell STONO PHOSPHATE « CHARLESTON SOUTH CAROLINA, M ANUFACTURE SOLUBLE GUANO, (highly ammoniated), ACID PHOSPHA8E, DISSOLVED BONE, ASA ELEMENT, FLOATS, from the Due Atomizing Mill. Keep always on hand for sale Genuine German Kainit, Imported direct from Germany for the Company. Dried Blood, (Potash Salts,) A high grrde of Ground Fish Scrap, South Carolina Marl, Cotton Seed Meal. J. G. STEADMAN, Resident Agent. WONDERFUL BARGAINS! -I N- [F 1 TTIR, IN'IT TTIR, IE I i Finest Stock ever offered in Augusta. Five car All the latest styles, and prices cheaper than ever, is your chance. We are going to move on the 1st of October. We COMPETITION. T HE Largest and just received. loads Now Defy J. L. BOWLES & CO., 717 and 839, Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. O co At a in A ing of the* Mayor and Town Coumm of Aiken, held yester day, resolutions were passed ex pressing the sjtapatliy an*, confidence of the corporation in the enterprise of the Carolina, Cumberland Gap and Chicago Railroad, and tendering to the company the use of any of the streets of th»* tow i for the purposes of the road. Our old friend Mr. G. W. Baker, j one of tiie most warm hearted gentle-j men and enterprising merchants of! Graniteville, paid I’he Recorder of- j fice a visit last week, and we are glad to learn that trade is in a healthy con dition both in Graniteville and the] new town of Madison, where our friend also lias a store. S nu Rai Th and Noath, agent af John ts can be purchased Recked to all points ul west by applying to D. C. ALLEN, and Ticket Agent. ^General Manager. Charlotte, Col K:1 hia & Angus*a >nd. iOKTII. President tendent Peck r 'almadge and Superin- of the S. C. Railway Co., aecompan ed bv a party of Nor thern eapitalis ts, arrived in Aiken on jendid palace ear. They Sunday in a sp i stopped at the Monday moriti their departurt Hahn informed us that he had, in lielii If of the committee for the relief of th e sufferers by overflow of the Rhine s< nt, yesterday evening, i narks (equal to $55 2.> r) to the Mayor and i$herin, Germany. Mr. Henry a check for 221 in our currency Council of Ma nwer, in Aiken one brindle co> f one yearling spots. Any them will this office. be The weather and the crowd Seed point- lected seed at Highland ug when Park until they took Strayed fro: n the premises o f the about ten days ago, with no horns, *and irith white and black i [formation concerning t hankfullv received at is delightful and balmy of visitors increasing. coin l Leave Augusta. Granitevil Trenton Batesburg, Leesville Columbia Arrive Charlotte. going] Leave < 'harlotte. Columbia. Leesville.. Batesburg Trenton.. Graniteville 1 Arrive Augusta going Leave Augusta Graniteville Trenton ... Batesburg Leesville.. .. Arrive Columbia... GOING Ixoive Columbia . . Leesville. . Batesburg Trenton Graniteville : Arrive A ugusta .. (h It. TALI I M. Slaughter, GenJ D. Cardwell, Asst. 1 Port Royal ami Aii . 7 35 a. m. . 8 15 . 9 08 10 08 10 14 11 46 4 13 P. M. P. M. sol . 2 30 . 7 07 . 8 58 9 04 10 02 . 10 34 11 45 . 6 10 . 650 . 748 . 8 49 . 8 55 10 25 . 6 15 A. M. 8 02 * 8 08 9 10 9 42 10 22 T, Supt. 5S. Agt. P. A. W - AIKEN, Jas. H. Thorpe, ) Geo. W. E. Thorpe. ( GREAT ATTRACTIONS -at- Mrs. y. BRUM CLARK’S TEMPLE OF FANCY! ] New Fall Styles in Millinery! K pretty line of Misses’ and Children’s Hats for the season. School Hats in viMdety. New Fancy Goods. Jet and Ether Jewelry. Materials for Fancy Work a specialty. Plushes, Felts, Ac. Best Berlin Zephyr reduced to ten cents per ounce—one cent additional for postage on orders from beyond the city. 31‘a Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Champion Wire Fence, ALSO FOR THE W] V. H. WELCH. L. EASON. WELCH & EASON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Staple and Fancy Groceries! —Strictly Pure Wines and Liquors! Fine Teas and Coffees a Specialty- 127 & 129 Meeting St., S. W. Cor. Market, Charleston, - - - S. C. Packing and Drayage Free.„^3 Save Money! Save Money! H AVING withdrawn all agencies and placed our business on a strictly cash basis, thereby saving agents’ commissions and losses from had debts, we are enabled to sell our well known fertilizers, viz: WILCOX, Gift BES & CO’S MANIPULATED GUANO, WILCOX, GIBBES & CO’S SUPERPHOSPHATE, direct to merchants and farmers at very low prices by the single ton, car load or larger quantity for cash. Write for prices. WILCOX GIBBES & CO., Charleston, S. C., and Savannah, Ga. Cone Cotton Press, the Best in the World. The No. 2 Preys makes a bale weighing from 600 to 600 pounds. Size of Box 8 feet high, 5 feet 2 inches long, and 32 inches wide. Send for circulars. We particularly call attention to our splendid Stock of TINWARE, packed in convenient boxes so as to save freight. NO. 45 HAYNE. Corner of MEETING STREET, NO 78 MARKET, Corner of MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. NEW YORE! -AND- o n :r re e s t o nsr! STEAMSHIP COMPANY! r—- __ J 3 wS o cc n Ltgamers sail Every Saturday! Cirr OmilBIA, CAFT. M. S. WOOMDLL 8.1 cm OF ATLANTA, CA FT. R.W. LOCKWOOD i 7 Rooms secured by application to agents, j James Adger 3c Co., CHARLESTON, S. C. SAVE YOUR MONEY! SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES! Come One, Come All, and Rally Around the Red Store! # I BEG leave to inform the public that I have now on hand a full stock of Hosiery, both for Gents and Ladies; Gents’ Underwear, consisting of Col lars, Shirts, Drawers, &c:; Ladies’ Cloaks and Jackets, at prices upon which I defy the Aiken market; Hats and Shoes, from best makers, at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES!. Besides line of Ready-Made Clothing, which I take pleasure in pre senting to the Aiken public, because it is from the very best makers and at prices unequaled before in Aiken. My entire stock is new and fresh from the hands of the manufacturer, and those who wish to make money by saving it, will best consult their interest by calling on me for all these things. W. A. SCHMIDT, Main Street, Aiken, S. 0. T H E L. WOODRUFF, D. INGERSOLL. WOODRUFF & CO. -Dealers in- FAXCY GROCERIES, AIKEN, CHINA and GLASSWARE, TOBACCO, &o. SEGARS C. P. M. | Eobt. H. May & Co. ASHLEY PHOSPHATE COMPANY CHARLESTON, S. C. e to arrive, urnbull’a. choice se- DOWX DAY PASS El Spuing CaliItoeh at F. B. son’s. Hender- i T, instead of listening' oif his ffUtCT-ellurs, bad in C. H. Ludekens & >f Aiken Cigar, the ance would have been nianv of the heads ot If Louis XV to the advice found comfort Son’t Choice^ monarchy of Fi saved, and so the nobility woihhl not have fallen un- Leave Augusta. Arrive Beech Island. Brown’s Hill Jackson Ellenton .. .. Robbins Hattieville . Yemassee Beaufort Port Royal— UP DAY PASSENGEl p 111 -DEALERS IX SOLUBLE GUANO, Highly Junmoniated; ACID PHOSPHATE, for Composting; DISSOLVED BONE, very High GAde; ASH ELEMENT, for Cotton, Oats, Peas, Ac. GENUINE LEOPOLDSHALL KAINIT, (imported direct from the mirfes in Germany, and warranted pure.) FLOATS, genuine product of the Due Atomizer; COTTON SEED MEAL. NOVA SCOTIA LAND PLASTER, SOUTH CAROLINA MARL, PURE GROUND RAWBONE, GROUND DRIED FISH, GROUND DRIED BLOOD. E^The above Fertilizers are of very high grade and of uniform quality. UgTSpecial inducements are offered for cash orders^ dUFor Terms, Illustrated Almanacs, colored Humorous Cards, Ac., address the Company. Jas. G. Bailie I Sons -Dealers in der the knife of Turnbull 1 ias just received a choice lot of grt ceries. Have you and teas? The Plat Robespierre. Leave m tr ied Turnbull’s coffee for Bargains. Go to the Nev ; York Importing Co. if you wish to j ;et bargains that you never saw beft re, in forty different lines. Milline! y in all the latest styles; Canton \ traw, usual price 50 cents, marked a mi sold for 25 cent-.; everything in correspondingly low prices; erocker and glass-ware and toys of every - leseription. Remem ber the famous Variety Store at Broad street, Augusta, Georgia. ru Port Royal...... Arrive Beaufort Yemassee. Hattieville .11 Robbins.. 11 Ellenton 12 Jaekson 12 Brown’s Hill 12 Beech Island 12 Augusta. 1 Sale of Tickets. Regularly—Between all st good tor ten days, 3 l ._> and 3 cei 1 mile each wav, first and second J. S. DA VAN General Passenger Agl J. N. BASS, Superintendent. Augusta and Knoxville Kail] CAR Til AGES, BUGGIES :pih:jetoidstsi - PLANTATION WAGONS! T HE largest and most complete assortment of one and two-horse vehicles ever shown in this section. All first class work will lie offered for the j next sixty days at prices way below their value, and lower than can be du plicated. Do not lose this opportunity. An examination of this work will | WINDOW CURTAINS and SHADES! | prove to you that it cannot be purchased elsewhere at the prices we offer. We also have on hand a large stock of saddles, bridles, harness, umbrel- : las, lap robes, blankets, calf skins, sole and harness leather, rubber and ! leather belting, trunks, bags, hubs, spokes, rims, axles, trace chains, hames, I wagon harness, Ac., at lowest cash prices. THE ROAD CART—patented—the safest, lightest and most easy riding j two-wheeled vehicle ever produced. Of all the road carts made, use and ex- 1 pericnee have demonstrated these to be the best. The adjustable balance is a mosf valuable feature of our road carts. Buy no other. Price, $50. THE EXCELSIOR BUCK BOARD—patented.—The cheapest, most i durable and convenient vehicle ever offered to the public. Price, $50. N. B.—We warrant all the vehicles we sell. Remember our prices are i the lowest. ROBT. H. MAY A CO., Baroad street, opposite Georgia Railroad Bank, Augusta, Ga. THE — ; BARRETT MANUFACTURING ol im ^ r* IR NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH LPERS WITH FINE NEW T S PAPERL When taken in quantities of fifty reams, or over, we- will deliver our paper free to any jioint in South Carolina at 6^ cents per pound. Thr Recorder is printed on paper manufactured at Bath, S. C. We are also pre pared to furnish the trade with BOOK, MANILLA and WRAPPING PAPER! C3T PATRONIZE HOME ENTERPRISE!.® RAGS! RAGS! RAGS! We will purchase country rags, free of woollen or foreign substances, deliv ered at the mill at Bath, 8. C., at cents per pound. Address: T. G-. BARRETT, President, AUGUSTA, GA. ASHEPOO PHOSPHATE manufacturers of HIGH-GRADE FERTILIZERS IMPORTERS OF CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW CORNICKS and CHROMOS! A FULL LINE OF WALLPAPERS & BORDERS! CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES and PLAXTATIOX SUPPLIES! GENUINE LEOPOLDSHALL GERMAN KAINIT! (Direct from the Mines in Germany.) The mechanical condition of our goods is unsurpassed. Their grade is very high, and the practical results in the use of our Fertilizers have always been extremely satisfactory to parties who have used them. Before making purchases it would be to the interest of the planters to call upon Messrs. HENRY HAHN * CO:, 713 BROAD STREET Old stand of Jas. G. Bailie & Bro Augusta, Ca. Everything strictly Al. of Aiken, S. C. at Aiken. who have the exclusive ASHEPOO HENRY HAHN & CO., Agents at Aiken. control of our Ashepoo Brands PHOSPHATE COMPANY, Charleston, S. C. ROBERTSON, TAYLOR & CO., General Agents. -THE- KLATTE UNIX) PHOSPHATE aonunP-A-iisrs"! GEORGIA CHEMICAL WORKS! CAPITAL, $200,000.00. M. A. STOVALL, Sec. and Treas. Havanna, Cuba, Jan. 1, 1883. Messrs. C. H. L idekens & Son : Gentlemen—\Ve have made a coin! plete examination of your justly cell ebrated cigar, “The Choice of Aiken. The tobacco w*k find of a very big! grade, the wramier of the best Con necticut leaf tonjacco, and the filler o pure Havanna tobacco. We reeoml mend it to all lojvers of a good smoke] Juan Fernandez, Mauricious Camminetti, Amalytieal Chemists. f —Senators as inevitable, for it. ml an extra scssiorj they are preparing Gex’l Pass’s Agent’s Offh Augusta, Ga., Oct. 8, 1882j Commencing Monday, 9th inst the following schedule will be ated. Trains run by Augusta tinij • No. 1—North. Leave Augusta. 7 4oi Arrive at Greenwood 1 10 No. 2—South. I Leave Greenwood . 2 15 p I Arrive at Augusta 7 15 p > Connect at Greenwood with Colui Pbia and Greenville Railroad for al {mints West. G. P. HILL, General Passenger Agent. 1 j E. F. YERDERY, Genl Manager.] B egs leave to remind the people of aikex county that he is still the same invincible old Democrat that he ever was, and that the termination of the Egyptian war does not prevent him from payiag THIS HIGHEST MARKET TRICES FOR COTIW! Hu also invites attention to his extensive and well selected stock of DRY GOODS Roots,tSHOES,^CROCKERY^FAHCYlGOOD$ Cigars and Groceries! OF- ffhich he is prepared to sell at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. The idea is “Quick Sales and Small Profits.” C. KLATTE, corner Main and Curve Sts., Aiken, 8. C. CHARLESTON, S. C. Office 7 Exchange Street, (in rear of Post Office,; M Phosphdvt, Dissolved Bone, Ash Kainit ANUFACTURE Fertilizers, Acid Mixture, Ground Phosphate (splendidly prepared) and deal in and all Fertilizer Supplies. Wando Acid Phosphate, the highest grade containing Potash sold in North Carolina last season. Splendid standing in Georgia. Unsurpassed in South Carolina. Col. J. T. Henderson, the Commissioner of Agriculture for the State of Georgia, who has the Official Analyses of the different brands constantly before him, bought the WANDO ACiD PHOSPHATE for use on his farm this year. Wando Fertilizer, the first Fertilizer that was ever made from the South Carolina Phosphate. Its excellence for all field crops is unsurpassed. Official Analyses show our goods to be above their guarantee. Full ship ping facilities by rail and water. Special brands and formulas made to order. Office Nos. 735 and 737, Reynolds Street. AUGUSTA, GA. FRANCIS B. HACKER, Pres, and Gen. JOSIAH S. BROWN, Treasurer. ALFRED HOLMES, Agent, Aiken, South Carolina. Ag’t. Standard High Grade Fertilizers! MASTODON GUANO, formerly known as Patapsco, LOWES GEOEGIA FORMULA, GRANGE MIXTURE and DISS. BONE, ACID PHOSPHATE, with Potash, ACID PHOSPHATE, witnout Potash, SULPHURIC ACID. PURE GROUND BONE. GERMAN KAINIT, Our own importation. Special Brands made when desired. All in want of pure high grade fertil izers should, before purchasing elsewhere, address M. A. STOVALL, Secretary and Treasurer Georgia Chemical Works, AUGUSTA, GA. m ■T I 1 •« ' -t