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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Prison Pastimes. (search)
ers, and ring, chain, and breastpin makers, many specimens of whose work we have seen, and must say that they reflect credit upon the patience, ingenuity and skill of the workmen. Thus much for some of our public institutions. We have others that we expect to notice et temps et lieu. Advertisements. Variety Works.—Division 24—Whitten and Neighbors.—Having completed our machinery, we are prepared to execute all kinds of sawing, turning and drilling with neatness and dispatch. W. M. Whitten, Lieutenant 23d Bn. Va. Infantry. W. H. Neighbors, Adjutant 51st Va. Infantry. Barber Saloon.—Division 31—Hair cutting, shaving and shampooing done in the best manner. Terms: Cutting hair, 10 cents; shaving, 5 cents; shampooing, 15 cents. L. R Skinner, Lieutenant 17th Va. Cav. Boots and shoes made to order. Repairing well done. Always ready for work. Give us a call. We can be found at our shop in Division 24. Atkins and Beal. W. P. Atkins, Lieutenant 5th Ark.; P. S. Beal