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. jSaT* lpplMlTot-3 forJob Work wilt-se main,
tl th? oftsftVlo Taos. S. Ptowiia.
Tko Wrfr?an AS book? ?re ia tb? keenlaw, of ST.
f. PAxrflk, wjjjtrtjfe^fef amatar Aw. and
pf* i^^?u^^?p^ ^^^^to i
Ht, ? gaUantaa^^ tate J
var, and at tb? tina of bis death, Vio?-Pr?sident
.f dwSomwrFswHngtw^ I
And ?gain io the death of Uff. AsSaa %RorrB,'|
?food c?tiren and a pions.mao has goae ?o fait]
rtTsrd. , '
? o? ? Ji,
jeF" lb? firm of Marts A CJOPSR cf Maye.;
-Uk, hts been dissolved, tad 'tba bnsJoess ?il! I
he condoeted by Mr. a. P. -MATXS, Vb? is com- j
Beaded to eoDtinaed favor anil patronage. .
Robbera. -j
The smoke boase of Mr. W. F; B. HaTjrs WORTH j
wai robbed a few nights fine?, tod Inter the j
rognes visited tho premises of Coi. M, Motts, I
ttrrying away hie poultry, Carriage bart ?ts, ?e. j
Dr. A? J. Cht na
Informs the j ?ubi ic of his complet? sloe* of
.Krugs, Medicino?, Ac., and of bis determination
Usdhere o the cas'i principle. We direct j
ipfrHai attention to hw od vertisemont.
For UM Ladina. j
Ia his usually tasty style, Mr. F. A. FaiSO* j .
effers bargains to tho Ladles ie Fancy Goods j
tad good ching? generally. j .
Wand? Seduced kat Frica.
Mr. ELISHA Cantos, Agent of tao Company at j
Sumter, advertises a reduction in the pri:e Of tho j
Wando Fertiliser, for the prenant year, and bia 11
rttdiness to receive orders. . Tb? attention of I j
cor planten ia respectfully directed. j
Benmoral*
The Confectionery nod Ftocy CVceerycf Dr.
J. S. Hcccsos, J. M. SPAM, Agen?., hat been
remared to the store recently oecupK* by Maj
J. W. D ARG AS, the stock of the Utter hartog
neon purchased by thc former. Wo take occasion
?.gs.' n to commend this establishment.
Pacific Guano Company.
We direct the attention of the planting com
aunity to tbe advertisement* of Mr. J. N. Roi.
now, of Charleston, Agent of the Pacific Guano
Company. Mr. Botaos bas told largely of the
.'srtiiitew of this Compon y fer several years, and
their popolarity baa been folly maintained.
Tb? Charleston Courier.
Oar esteemed and venerable contemporary,
ir t? ring apon tho nev year, looks back apon tn
existence of sixty-eight yean, whilst it still ex?
hibits all tao rigor and. usefalneas of ks prime.
Long maj it continua to live, and Uber, and
prosper.
Coast?
The Court of Sessions for Sa m ter Conn ty
entered opoa itt January Term on Mooday,
Judge Jon? T. Ortsa presiding, and Solicitor
SAUL. T. Arsuiton in aUoodsnee. Tb* business
before the Sessions, we learn, will probably occu?
py the week. There wts * slim attendance of j ur./
men tnd witnesses on Monday last,and "Bench
'Var ran ts" in so'jse instances were employed.
The Court of Common Plena ?QI sit ea Monday
MSt
Rstll Hoad Farer**
We beg to make cur .acknowledgments to Mr.
S. S. SOLOMOS?:, General Soperiotemlont, for
complimentary tickets ever tbe Nortt. Bastera
tnd Chertw ano. Darlington Bail Buads, until the
31st of December, 1871. The management of
these roads la au eng tb? best nf tba S ta ta, and
ne always find comfort and pies sore when *?
travel on them.
Sunday School Cele bra tlo nc.
The Sunday School Celebration at the Bap
list Church of this place, nader (be Superinten?
dence of Dr. J. S. Hceasox, on Monday even
lag, Dec 24, waa a handsome and success fnl
affair.
That of the Methodist Church, en Monday
oren ?og Ust, ?leo broogki together a crowded
hons?. Tb? decorations reflected credit upon
Mr. J. D. CtAjSand the yoong ladies ?ho en?
gaged with so mach seal aod latte in that -de
partaient, and the occasion, throughout, was
one of mach interest.
Croom et tr. Uh tor 18*1.
Oar planting friande, wo know, ?lil apprecJftc
' he lib?rai proj >osl tiona eon rained la the adver?
tisement of Mum. OREES 4 WALSE for loti,
published on another column. This en terpt tiing
house, sympetLitUg fully with the dita cul tie?
"hich beset tb?i farmer and planter, (tbe basis of
all prosperity,! come forward promptly with
measures of relief for the crop year apes which
we no? enter. We commend thea tor their
g?nerons and might we not sty, patriotic propo?
sitions. The planters md ftrmew of tba country
most be encouraged cad lastejaed, ead they, ia
torn, mott stand faithfully to their contracts.
Mutual confidence should tt all b?tards be pre
terred and sustained, ftmV ia this alone may aa*
tuai help ba realised* ia these times of ?Eflicalty,
.ndcommon fne^^ts^^tm^^
hors. Thia it ibo spirit ot tee adreyttiamiiit te
?hieb weber? ?Ith pleasttre ?Hade, abd ?? trott
it may ba tb? epirit of alC ;
-' Ti .m H j
/AT* If yon want to bay Bern?es, Saddles, .
Trunks, Valises, Bags, g??sbeit, Colle?. Hames;
Catina, KsdJs^iwwlbja, Mai^la^ ^^sW
Spars, Carry ssphi,Herae^a^tbea, - y?*U?r'.
tarats. '?be haire been ?tida^j^^tha fc^w^T"
tation ?hieb Jar. ?lee's lUu^KHtMfbt^^
to oft, m^ft^m* ,t?at%. P/mreeV '
Privat? tump, walch ia tb** and a^,toea?sy ;
long and bas ?poa it WjawtTS^ and <be ?ords
>ukafd?^ :
??I Bist* ?tats. ,< \
Bnftalo, H.T. <r ^gM?^r^?fr*
m?t
fellow
?ho : desire
"'um
and .ting tbe?*ae,*bteb theywiU find a ?are'
?fS * . 3er. ?DWARB j^??^
??5 Soxrft Second 8trtetr WiManHh?jg;K. 7.
?ec7-lz : . . # Fj -1
? Pain bi supp?t ed to be the lot of ai boor mor?
tal?, aa inevitable aa death itself apd liable at
any time to cone apen as. Therefore it is im?
portant that remedi;:.l ?gents should ba at hand
to ba ned on aa emergency, when tba seminal
principle lodged ia tba system shall dee-elope
itself, aci we feel the excruciating apaisa off
pain, or tte depressing influence of disease.
Saeb a rem?diai sgeatexists in tbs Psis Kio?,
whose fame bas xa.de the eireo?t 0/ tb? rtobe.
Amid tb? eternal ieee of tbe porlor regions ar
beneath tbe intolerable ead burning -aaa af tba
tropics, its virtues are known aad appreciated.
Under ?Il latitudes, from tba ea? sx trams to the 1
other, suffering ka? an i ly bas foood relief from |
many of its 1Ua by its use. Tba wida and broad
urea over whieh this nsedieiee bas spread, attests
its value and po fe ney. From a small beginning,
tbe Pain Killer bas poshed gradually along,
making its own highway, solely by its virtue*.
Such unexampled ?access and popularity bas ,
brought others int the fie'd, who have attempted,
under similarity of name, to usurp the confidente j
of the people and Um it to their awn selfish*
and dishonesty, bat their efforts hara pro red
raitless. while tba Paia Killer ls still growing .
in pnblic favor. Dec.
The Great Pictorial Annual.
Hos lett ar's United State? Almanac for 1871, for j
distribution gruti$. throughout tbe United States,
ind ail civilised .countries of tbe Western Hemis?
phere, will be published ?hont the first of January,
ind all abo wish to Boderstsn 1 tba tra? philo?Oo
poy of heat tb should read and ponder the valuable
suggestions it contains. Id addition to aa admir?
able medical treatise on tbe causes, pr?vention
tnd core fit a great variety of diseases, it embraces j
i large ?mount of information interesting to' tba ]
?crch&ot, the mechanic, tbe miner, the larmer,
:b? plantar, nod professional utan; and tbe caleo
sttone have been sosde for inch meridiaas and
latitudes as are most suitable for a correct aad
Jomprebensive NATIONAL C.LKNDKB.
The natara, u*es, and extraordinary sanitary
sflecU of Hoctetter's Stomach Bitters, the staple
Ionic and alterative of ?ore than balf of the Chris?
tian world, are folly set forth in its pages, which i
ire also interspersed with pictorial illustrations,
ral jab!? recipes for toe household and farm, bo- ]
norona anecdotes and other instructive and ?mos?
ing reading matter, original and selected. Among
the Annuals to appear with the opening of the
year, tbis will be one of the most awful, aad
way be kn'd for the atking. The proprietors,
Messrs. Hostetter t Smith, on receipt of a two j
:cnt stamp, will forward a copy by mail to say
person who cannot procara one in Lis neighbor?
hood. The bitters are sold in every city, town
ind village, and ar J extensively need throughout
the entire civilized world.
MANHOOD*
HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED.
Just published, a new edition of Dr. CULVER?
?"ELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY 00 the radical
rare (? itbout medicine) of SPBRMATORRBOCA or ;
letntnal Weal ness, Involuntary Seminal Loi ?es,
1KP01 iver. Mental and Physical Incapacity. Im
sediments to Marriage, etc.; also. COMSUMPTIOH,
EPILCPBT, and Pm, induced by self-indulgence
JT sexual extravagance.
?St* Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents.
Thc celeb* *"d author, in this admirable essay,
.-'early 1*- ..nstrates, from a thirty years' soc? j
*ssfulv ties, thu tbs alarming consequence*
>f self ?bure may be radically cared without tbe
Inngerows asa cf taternat medicine or tbe appli
sation of the knifo: pointing out a mode of core
. t once simple, certain, and effectual, by means
sf whieh every suffeier, no matter trhat his con
lition may be, may ears bimself cheaply, private?
ly, and' rnriicolly.
fcaB-Tbis Lecture should be ia tba bands of |
etery youth and every man in the land.
Seat, ander seal, io a plain envelope, .to any
iddress, ?totfpaid. on receipt six easts or two
post stamps.
Also. Dr. Culverwells "Marriage Oaide,"price ]
25 cents.
Address the Publishers,
CHAS. J. & KLINE i CO..
127 Bowery, New York. Poei-Oflkoe Box eoSl
?larri age G aide--S-cry One His Own
Doctor.
A private instructor it marriod perusal er j
those shoat to be married, both mare and fe?
male, in ereryfhrer eoaowsiag the phyilalMfy
and relation* of 001 -aexool sysum, .aad The pro
doerioo and prevejtios of oflipring', imading
all tbe new discoveries nevtr befora gi?en in the
English langoage, by WM. YOUNG, aj.-J>.
Thls ia really a tal nable ead ItrfaisilWg work.
It is written ia pl ala- language for tb* general
reader, and is rasatrsted with numerous en
gcaviage. Al! yoi ng married people, or those
contemplating marris**, aad haring tb* iw?t
impodio??nt to tr arried lift, should read this
book. It disclose* secrets that every one should
be acquainted with ; siB! ? ls ft book thai ?lust
be looked np and ont lie about the bous*. It will
be seat lo any address 00 receipt of 50 cents -
Address Da. VU. YOUNO. Nc did Sprnee
Street, shore Fourth, Philadelphia. ,
Nnv ? tm
LATEST QUOTATIONS OF
SOUTHERN SECURITIES,
IX CHABLB8T0N, S. ?*;4f r. '?
COt?TSf!XJ> WBEKt?T BT
A.C.KAU FM AN
BY?AT& AfcfcWALfr O?B^T??E
S, *W
? i . ' i? i
OUR STOCK OF" STAPLE AND
FANCYG??OBBIES,
ii kept faillit nil iiw?f, ?oijwSinj
oTa? .rinds, :^5?5?fei?i ^?^?o?rk)
B?ckwheat ?l?nr.
'"'?faekerel, new.
Batter, Mountain ud Goohse, .
Cheese, Pe*i ?jloutiaey, Belted Meei,
Breakfast B ieon,
Jfcwtaeky Ham?.
For saleby
GBMW ? WALSH.
Satin Cloth, a tee* article for Ladlee Dre-aeit.
The largest
ASSORTMENT OF U.JESS G0 3DS !? Tewf . j
- , At - ?RK?S * WAL8?7S
--,-r--r
All Wool Merinos, DeLuiacs ead Empress Cloth/;.
Dr?ss ???^^
OF ALL KINDS. TBE LATEST STYLE".
At O.SSBN * WALSH'S.
Atpaceos ?ll kia du, colors and qealitlea.
Ihe
NEW STY ILE HOOP SKIRT
At .OBERST A WALSH'S.
* '
Silk?, Poplin*, Scotch ?Plaids and Fancy Deduces.
Shawlsfeid Cloaks,
AstFTJL CHEAP, '
At GREEN & WALSH'S.
Cloaks and 8ha*h> of al quel t ic*.
Blankets? Clothing,
AND HATS, of all kinds,
At GBEBN ? WALSn'8.
Largest Atsortment of Harneas ia Banter. Coc?a
and seo it.
Saddle Harness,
AND WHIPS, of best quality,
_ At ggggg WALSH'S.
Saddle? ead Bridles to suit erej-y one.
Crockery, Glassware,
AND HARDWARE, at retail ead wholesale,
At GREEN A WALLH'S.
Another Lot ?f titos? Kow Style Hats.
ACCIDENTS PREVENTED
BX PURCHASING THE NON EXP LAXIVE
KEROSINE LAH PS,to bc had on!j
At GREEN ? WALSH'S.
China and ?ass? Wara,
Croekery of all kinda
. '.Vf..
Full Stock
OF CORN, BACON, LARD, HAMS AND
BUTTER, COFFEE, TEA and SUGAR,
. Aa GREEN A WALSH'S,
' Calf Ska, la? *ai Uote*. Loather.
?ilWST SrOiuDC.
FLOUR. SALT, KOLASS?S ^ad MB158
PORK.
At GERRS 4 WALSH'S. :
FbOadtlpha I^>ou and Sheet.
f\T WHIT* ?^^eib?yite; T$*m*X?
JJ ?ad DRB8S GCOD?,/aat receirsd ala?.
?oalaaisttty tow |*b?a, -- -
By . GEBEN ? FALSH.
Milo's Boola and Shoes. Klef"? Ladies Shoes.
-:- ?.? i '? i
?*? GRBZH *
. RftTWTIft.Tiilfl,
CH8ISTIAS HOLIDAYS,
. A Fine Assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's
Staple, Dress andi Fancy Goods?
BLACK and COLORED DRESS SILKS.
HANDSOME SCOTCH PLAIDS, - - at 50 cts.
NEW STYLES OF CALICOES, - - at 12 1-2 cts.
MORE OF THOSE FINE KID GLOVES, . at $1 50.
COLORED SWISS AND ORGANDIE MUSLINS FOR
BALL DRESSES.
REAL VALENC111NNES LACES AND COLLARS.
FRENC? PERFUMERY AND SOAPS.
A HANDSOME STOCK OF SHAWLS, CLOAKS and ARABS.
WATER-PROOF TWEEDS
/ For Ladies^ Cloaks.
Tweeds! Cassimeres, (Roths, Jeans and Satinets,
For Boys' and Men's.Wear.
A CHOICE {ASSORTMENT OF
Fancy China Cups & Saucers,
For Cliristmas Presents.
Christmas Boxes,
CAJJDY OF ATITI TCTgfPgt
Fire Crackers.
Gun Powder in 1 lb. Canisters,
AT FIFTY CENTS.
New Buck-wheat Floor.
SALMON, MACKEREL ANO HESSINGS.
Saisins. Almonds, Citron, Currants and Prunes.
Old Government Java Coffee.
Rio Coffee of all kinds.
Sugar, Molasses and Syrups.
HEW CHOP NSW QBLEANS MOLASSES.
Goshen Butter at 40c. per lb.
FULTON-MARKET BEEF.
Cfl?mpagne, Wines and Liquors of all Sande.
French Cordials.
CHRISTMAS,
. . * = ..;v:--: - xm - -
AI-. -
"BPI 1 W% 1 ft
F. i Folsom s
.'- . . . - . .
Store.
JUST RECEIVED AND CONSTANTLY COMING IN NEW
AND HANDSOME GOODS FOR
^OUOT?-AND OXJD.
TOYS! TOYS!! TOYS!!!
OP ALL KINDS.
BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS,
IN CHINA, kc, kc
EXISTES ALBUMS.
NEW STYLES.
?andyr Fruits, Nuts, &c,
In Great Variety, too Numerous to Name.
Everybody, remember, wben
Fine Things? Pretty Tilings. Sweet Tilings, and
Cheap Things are needed, Call at
r. A. FOX.SOOTS.
P. S.-By all means ask to sse the "Contraband Eater.11
NOT 23
Santa Claus'
Head-Quarter.
TOYS! TOTS!
TOYS!!!
CHRISTMAS &NEW YEAR
PRESENTS,
Cheaper than ever offered bc
fore in Sumter.
CROCKER!
-AND-*
Glassware.
WILL BB DISPOSED Ol
AT AND BELOW
O O ? T ,
until 1st January next.
X. ?3IIPS,
j
will be sold a little above Cost.
If you really want bargains
I
come to the
OLDEST ASD OXLT BSG ULAR
COKFECTIO?TEEY
is?
Toy House ia Sumter.
J. m DARGAN.
y?w, af * i*rts o?jrfccto. or S*#?M . ftafa?. aita j'
y^^- A 1 'afaw^S?^J
OF
-AT
THE POPULAS HOUSE
-OF
A. A. Solomons
SO-EAST CORNER -
Main & Liberty Streets,
WHERE A GRAND DISPLAY
OF ALL
TiUmiVELTIl
Of the Season can be seen.
AS A GENERAL STOCK IT
CANNOT BE SURPASSED.
I desire to call especial atten?
tion to my extensive Stock of
CLOTHS,
CASSmEBES*
JEANS,
TWEEDS,
SATINETS
&c, &c?, &e.
My Grocery Department is being
daily replenished with a varied
stock of every style of
."ff
IN. THAT LINK
?BOTOSR?PfflC GALLERY.
Pictures i Pict orea I j Pictures 11
pnOTOORAPn"
FBtSROTTPKS,
?jtfBROT?PES;
PORfcEWrlS_ PICTURES.
^?tmSfjmW^-'in 1?mr-??ji?ntA?m Sumter
Q*lu*3^i^^11!^^ Tty**'1!**** ye? MN,
Heat** r*w?*??*?4a hai\ Ug Wtki
? ? that rustie path was kjeading
I When the sun bis rays was shedding
I Beaming, gleaming, fairly streaming
Through the trees.
' Aid I watched the, streamlet plutenicg,
; A? entranced I there was listening
' To the melting, merry music
Ca tut brees?.
When beneath a tree reclining,
Where no ray of son w:i& sbtMaaj
Lo, I saw a fellow beitg
On t!ie gretna.
Though oo other featu -es >hi ted,
Quickly now his eyes uplifted,
Upward lifted, as be mildly
Looked around.
"(*ood feiend," said I, approaching,
"Do not charge me wi:h encroaching
Are you waiting for some messenger
Of news?"'
Bot no other word be ottered,
And no other sentence muttered,
Save "you'll fir.d there's none like Caldwell's
Booti and Shoe*."
j
"That's a strange expression, surely,"
Said I, looking down demurely.
; "I trnsf, good s.r, that j ou the question
Wili excuse.''
But he only looked the prender,
I As he spoke the words the louder,
"There's always perfect comfort in Caldwells
Boots and Shoci."
"Why, Mess me, man," I shouted-,
As his sanity I doubted,
Tis surely naught to me what people's goods
You use."
But he only cited the hig?er,
With enthoiastic fire,
'You'll save yoar cash by wesrisg Caldwell's
Boots and ?hoes."
I
So I left him there reclining.
Where no ray of sun was sbiniug
And frequently I wondered at the words the mzn
Did U-O.
Thinking surely 'twas a mystery,
And that some hidden history
Was weaving round myself aod Caldwell's
Boots atd Shoes.
So then I resolved to buy thrm,
Nay, I fell competed to try them,
And behold I've cause fvr gladness,
That the words I deemed were madness,
Induced me chus to purchase
Caldwell's Boots and Shoes.
Old Santa Claus bera rushed up.
All spruce and nicely brushed up,
And swore he'd not be hushed ap
But say
Whate'er he choose,
And to inygteatest wonder,
Cried oat in tones of thunder
The Chritmas Tree's a blunder
Which bears not x
Calcwull's Boots aid ?boes.
OPPOSITE J. T. SOLO.MO-VS.
SIGN OF TEE BIG BOOT.
Dec 7
MISS KD. BRITTON
WOULD RESPECTFULLY tXVITB
ber friends, and partie: '?rly the
ladies of Sumter and commu?
nity to call and examine
Her Rich and Beautiful Stock
Fall Millinery
and Fancy Goods.
Haring ?c?ected ber fool, persone Hy, ard
with great care, ia tte Xew'Yor'c .md Ballimore
markets, she feels confident of pleasing ail. both
as regards quality, style and prue. As usual,
there are many novelties for the reason.
MISS BRITTON* is supplied with a FIRST
CLASS MILLINER and s DK ESS MAKE lt,
from Baltimore, who are wc!! qualified for the
business. The fashions procured in New York.
Ladies, rall and have your Drc?svo and lints
made in Cue latest styles.
Paper pa'terns of Dresses. Sacques and other
articles of drc>s may be Lad.
At the New Store next to J. T. SOLOSSCNS
Sept 28
The State of South Carolina.
COUNTY OF SUMTER.
INr THE PROBATE COURT.
William J. Anderson, Administrator of EdNuud
Auder.-<>n. deceased. Pumtiif.
against
Roi*.-: Br?dl y W?:?<.n. Kx?<wK>v, ?. X3aa
Wbeeteraad Kn.i E. his witc. Lastly it. Bran?
son. Susan W. Bmwn and Brown,
ber bwsToaa?% M-ty Aadcvsoi*, Edward Lc Aa?
Jerson, Awbihaid ?tarne? a:* ! sTsiix ?xughter
of Archibald aa 1 Kit:?t o:h Hugues,
, husba x! c.?" sai l Julia, Robert W?
Scott ?arab C. ?is w?P?, J-l.t. J. rt car"'??.
Sos-n Part?a i EUa.tl.-v. Jarata r". it cardia.
Mary M. Baardon, S..nj..-1 Mt ii. ?*. .-rion. 1 ?a
J. Rc rdT. l.-,:i-a J. Asxtfitxi', Julia lt. An
kn?, Doini ! M. Tis.lilc ard Vcztaeiliw fi.
bis wife. Sar..h h. Wots Ar.d WM;-,
her l?t?sb?':d. Pet?syia?n Ajader* -:% J- se; h P..
Anderson ar.d Etavecel S. l-.? : A>!?i."r.
1.. !-.?. ! U U.
St? tn nv-? s for ReTti f '"o'nt.i ;!.-> n>.t *> tve-i.
TO Tfi? Dh-FLNDAXTi. Robert Bra-' v
WH*ot). Exton fr*-. R. M#c* \UK< . . 1 A...
his wlfj, Emily ll Bn.n?.tj. Sa-?? W b n
and Br *n. b?Vita??Mi i. > ?vj .\?..ler
S >n. Kdw.xrd L A>.???:??*( n. Arv? i . .j ?lar- e? a d
Julia, daughter "f ArcM.:;u I'...'..!e;L
Bil?sse, . baswani Htsaiti J .':.>. (;./ .rt
W. Scot: and S?r-n . '. hts wiV. Jud* J. tte*?* ...
Susan r;.r':<-a Itesfd r.. J ?.?.- E. l;?:.i-<* ..
Mary SF. kee 1 n. Sanad Mv!:. : . -.rd- "-?
J. Rev:.43. Looiva ,r An 'icr . . I- ~>? H
dar??t>. Ikesiald M. 'i ;?1<?1?, .?:.. Wrw..:?... K. Ms
wrfc. Sar.. I? ?.. Y.'.'fe, ?n i '?'. . ... !.. r
busbit't, PeiiT.yaja-' Afc l-?-?.;- ? ?.: U.A.'. i
".s ?nd Ro'ep"! ? Rrada-ri. f. \fa'\
YOU ARK ?T.RKUY SUM? >NJ?> tod to.
?v?reAto sj&v-r 1 Se C-::?,i. : ia t?.j? A. :?....
.riiitu i; ou iLi? <luy ft li i in t:;r I? ?vu?? C-r^
f?.r ih~ rsi'*? uo"-? : ..!>.'. ??.> ?<-r?. : <".^>y ..-.r
Aifftwcr aav4aa ?'< n.f,n: t< tf>r>aH?rriblr<
n-their oAcafUibe T"nr. o' rnr?''", t^ t'.->
Canty ard Si. te itfnrcNrid-. ..L?a it*:r \ I sys
iftcr Ibo Servir* nvtc. f, ctr a-. 1 f^.- da '
Mab ?cr^i-t j at.-^ if yi.o-;'.i.; tc cu-v 3 -.hr- C rn
plaint withiu\he time a^Wrasaai. fte I'uicsiif io
i thia Action will ayly to the ??rt f?r- the relief
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