^STtVCCTIONS "Ft" R 3 A TO 0 GARBW* EEID3. \Yhco iho aep^, Mid their coir "y rehta.be aqaitofed upon the grounqL-? v. I>o not gather indiscriminately, but ,?%'' take oi^ly .the finest-looking heads, By this selection uftho beat plants, and k the beat toed; good varieties may be evet* improve !, and they oortainly will not deteriorate. In this way many of our choicfe vegtablef have been obtained. Th$ practical stockbreeder's motto is, that * like produces like," and he breeds frtrn those animals only which . poase&s t&o points ho wishes perpetuatIed. Thus, if you select the earliest j* vines, you can obtain a variety ripening sevwhl days earlier than that w hich you commenced. It has been done onoe SA^may be done again. .riaoe ttie seed vessels, as soon as Sthered, upon a cloth in the shade, so at they nay become perfectly dry, at which time thresh out the seed, by toeahs of a small stick. Winnow out the chaiT and small or defective seed, and put the remainder in drawers or small paper bags. Every kind should be labelled with it? name, and tho year when raised?in this manner. " Burly Ralmond Radish, 1866." This will pre* vent all possibility of the inexperienced cultivator mistaking beet for cabbogw seed, or sowing that which by the lapse of time has lost its powers of germination* .,Keep thoso drawer? or bags in a^ool (try apartmentsNwherO no 'njury may t*c apprchendod from moisture or tho a&tacks of mice. With care seeds may be preserved for several years, according to the annexed table Tho vitality ofAeede, under favorable circumstances, may be depended upon for the following periods : Parsnips, Rhubarb, and othor thin scaly seeds for one year. Balm, Basil, Beano, Cac^oon, Carrot, Cress, Indian Cress, LaVendcr, Lcol:, QJtra, Onion, Peas, Pepper, P.ampion, Sage* Salsify, Scorrooera, Thyme, Totaato, Wormwood, and small herbs generally, for two ye^a. Artichoke. Asparap,?o, Corn Salsd, Egg Plant, Frtbve, Indian- Corn, Lettuce, Marigold, Maijorium, Mustard, Parsley, .JKoaetnlry, Rue, Skervitt, Spinach, and Tanscy, for throe years. Borage. Borecole, Broccoli, Brnsacls Sprouts*. Cabbage, Cauliflower, Radish, Boa Kale, Tarragon and Turnip, tor tour years. Beet, Burnet, Celery, Cherval, Cucumber, D-ll. Fennel, Hyasop, Melon, Pumpkin. Sorrel and Squash, from five to tight or ten years.?Schenck't Text . Jkok M .-..v. * .*4^ TO SELECT TURKEYS AND* CHICKENS. Take thoso nth a email head, bright oyoa, tapering ce:k, full breast, straight hack; plump oval-shaped body, with legs of moderate length. The signs of a good chicken are a plump breast, a thick fat and flexible rump, and fatness idddf tha' ndttga. Old fowls thould be boiled, the young may be either boiled or roMtod, though the hen is preferred . for boiling and the c6ck for roasting ? White flesh is preferable, though some , think that a yellow akin chicken makes thejnost delicate roast., Ul the different varieties uf the turkey, those of tfte white plumage are considered the most delicate and tender. ^ T^6 signs of a good turkey arc fullness of the muscles of the breast, thickness 6f the rump, the existence of tat under the wings, and flcxioility of the hinder part of,the breast bone. Fix you# Gardbn in xiik Fall.? Perhaps'you d >srro a new garden next year. If so drain tho Ground, then cert on a largo quantity of well rotted manure, and plough it, and subeoil it to the depth of two feet or more. The a you may begin to lay out tho genera! features of the garden. Do a large portion of the work soon. There is mtroU more time to do work in Autumn than in the Spring. The winter,*too, will eoftefc the grounds apd kill a great many worms ^od insects, and you can begin your garden work muoh earlier hext season. Bet be sore to provide good outlet for all drain's. ?? Doana Manas '< a Pugr Dobbs wal. ksd into s Shy Ooodery ou Court street, fend hpirbtk tk rr.nsH A ii ?,#/ n>ui?di*Ulj ipp?tN4 w Dobbe " Wb?t can I do for jou sir T" ?; he. A good dool1" eeje I>oW^ "bat 1 bet jo? woti't. < it'll hot 1 will." ?ty? the kaight of the yerdetiok, if I ce?." "Wbet'U Jou bet of that?" mji the iM*ruuah)t Dobbr "?'H bet e ftmrpeocel" nja the elork, with & Wte nrvt- -? tret 111 go it' boj* Xfebbe. ? Now truti mo ftw e ooupie of dclUre, walk of jour 3x.>c^rrw,w" wh"1 "*? *YV- .\V . V * < 4a-' * Hi -:i -, . l t" A ^ .. , ^ _ : r v rrv ' ;" ' -rr.'7 AV^XXl - ^T \ nix m A J& J vegetates. provided his dicky don't cut1 bit throat, he trill bo artov the gala, Dobbe thinks. ' 1 ' !* ? I'll spare no pains,'' as the quack said when ho sawed off his patient s leg for the Rheumatism. * ; A California jury, in a suicide case ' lately, found the following verdict :? 1 \\ if, the jury, find that tho deceased j J was A'fool.' * N PROFESSIONAL. WM. L. T. PRINCE, a1t??!b5!listr 1&'3"J AND Solicitor in chancery. Practices ia tbe Courts for Chesterfield ! | m*rlborou(fb,nprlingto:? and Marion Districts. I Office at CHERAW, 3. l\ C P. TOWNSEND, SVttorncjj at ?ato. j Will practice in Mttrlhorougli end the t.1 j , joining Districts. All nusir^ss entrusted to Lis rare will be ; most, cnrefnlly attended to. Office?Bcunettsville, S. C. i . J. A- tfc W. C. ING LIS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW and SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, CflKRAW, 9. C., ! Practice in ChoatcrfieM aud the adjoining j Districts. Office on Market atreot, hrween Front and Second rtroata. 2?1y. JOS. T. >VAMM" i ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, | "%M7TLL Practice in Hcnnr aid the adioinWW in? Districts 11 ? Officn at CONWAYBOBO', S. C. ? .Yew . | TW 0. 1 Mackettll. in Kits, il No 2 do in 1-4 bbls., do ? do . in J lib's, ' '! do 2 do in barrels, do 3 do m $ bbla , do 3 do in barrels. Jvut received and guarantied to be NEW ! EISH. for salt for cash, bv DAN'L A. HORN. J Oetobet 2d, 1 S5*>. 1*??f | < ~ LEATHER ~~ d||A SIDES Roll aud Uj-fle, Leather, fW" for nale i> ' DAN'L A. H0B>L fteptenabcr 25ih, iSoii. 16?if ! THf: FT A TF.ff HOVTH CAROLINA,! CHESTERFIELD DISTRICT, In Equity. ' Martha Totnlinson, ") Thomaa Tomiinson. Jr., j w. I Bill for marshalling Thomas ToinUnsou, Sr., V assets, injunction, Ann Eliza Toutlituon^ [ parUtiou. Ac. ooturH, ujiirs <: lio , j j and others. appearing to tr j satitfn*rion that ThMtl ; Tomlmson, Sr., Isaac IT Frothiogb&m, Willanl M. Newell. GbnrleH M. Newell, James Newell, William H. 8ark?tt, Edward Lvaes, Nathan B. Sackctt, George R. Brewster, Wtor Ballet, and Jew* Paultninr, defendant* in this ease, ; are absent front and residaut out of the limits I of this State. On motion of J. A. A W. 0- laglic, ordered i that the naid absent defendants do pWi an- * awer or demur to the Complainants (till, with- ' in three months from the date of the firr.t pub! Tication of thff order, or on thair failure to do so, tba bill will be ordered to be laken/uv eonfetso against them. It is further ordered that publication of this order be made twicH a month, for the spate of . three mouths, ffrtho Tee Dee Herald. .1.0. ORATO, Com. Eq. 0.I>; Gommissioner'snffieo, Che.Urrficld, Nov. 25, lS6t?* 23-2m-3m. THE STATE OF S/itm tnABM rvi MARLBOBOUOrf DI8TUICT."" Jh Chancery, Win, 0, SUnion A M. Bill for account and Martii* Smith, mien*., partition and relief. ; and othc^jp. IT appearing lotay rain faction that Charles Smith, on* o" ike defendants to this hill, is : afceent from and reside* without the limit* of this State, on motion of W. D. Johnson, comniaixtunlK solicitor, it is ordered that the said | Charles Smith do plead, answer.* demur to j ?ic -.aid bill within three months from the pub ' lication of this order, and that in default there-! of, the said bill be ordered pro ftyfuto against bin). It is alao ordried that a copy of tnls order be published In the Pee l>ce Herald for the spec* of three months Gou.uttask.Rcrs office, Marlboro* 8. 0D. MATHKSON, 0 ?. M. D. Hot, 4, IBM. lUn. AN APPLICATION wiU ho. made at the Mfl tu?iam *r T^.I Carolina to incorporate th* Ssoast'srill* Presbjtsriaa Church. August llUi, 1h6?. Mountain Butter. Firkins Mountain Batter, tor St Is by D A. HORN P?a| t, 1?M . U4f iifei 10,000 lbs . aaiis, of ail siuti, erapMOt H> ClABK 4 Co..M "? *? ?-*l? Potatoes! Barreh at IWah Irnh Potatoes, &ttd 19 )>at< ^1* OajMMt Vi t sale Gbaap a* PKA&SttCaeh I "jz i,\ > y.Vy ''j ' ' ; S a? jSjfi ' CHE COACH MAN THE undesigned arc carrying on the Coach os, near the Sm.thnrn teriniuun o!" Kersha Foundry, and arc prepared, with COOO WORKMEN to fill all orders sent them to the entire satisfa They, also, keep on hand CARRIAOES, 1 he latest styles, which they will sell at reasonah REP A1 done neatly and promptly, and all their work freight upon nuy Job of theirs, the valuo of ^ at any station on the Chcraw und Darliugto Cheraw, S. C., Juno 9th, 1856. mi 4* A> FSESS o JU3T RECEIVED at the Housa recently full aarortmcnt of GROCERIES AM by 'he T.'eauicr Marion, consisting, in psit, of Adamantine and Tallow Candles, Java, Rio a Colognes, Extracts for Flavoring. Balad Oil, Sai ardines, Mackerel by 1-4, $ or whole barrel an CAN nfall descriptions (made to order,) Smoked and Pepper, Spices. Ginger, Nutmegs, Mace, Clore Inuigo ; bbot and Powder. CHOICE BRAND: Extra Fjne Cbewrrg Tobacco and Snuff. fa Fruit Ornaments ; Raisiiu. Currants, Nuu of Apple Cheese, English Dairy Cheese, Ooahon < Oysters, Ac-, and ail other articles usually kept only, at Cheraw, S, C-, October 28tb, 1856. tw Qood? sent to the Depot free of charge? '1! T PICKARD, H Merchant Tailor, RESPECTFULLY lenders hit thanks tc his old customers, and the community jjr oorally for their liberal patronage, and asrores them that he intends to deserve a continuance of the same. lie haajaal received a large and earefu. / selected stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &c. i ALSO, READY MADE CLOTHIXCk And every tfciog else nana! in his line of business. His plates of the latest New York j styles have been received and he is prepared > in every resnertto fill orders committed to him ; .?-\tis factor ifygNg-For all work done at the shop be is . compelled to require cash payments. MT The underaiened abo keeps on band several Horaee and Vehicles which he will hire J not for cash. j. D. PICKaBD. Cheraw, ft. C... Sept. 25.1866. 16-~lf JOB PRINTING, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AND IN THE BEST STYES* . EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE, SUCH AS Booke, Pain phi its, Catalogues, Law Blanks, Circulars, Blank Receipts, Blank Nafet, Hand Bills, Hone Bills Invitation Tickets, Fancy Cards, Visiting Cards, Posters, Ao. % Having engaged the service* of good practical Printert, we feel confident that we oaa aive entire satis Ihetioa to those who mtsj be pleased to favor as with their patronage. All work entrusted to ue will bo executed with neatoees and dispatch, and on accommodating terns. PRINCE A MALLOY. t t n . t n ir i, ti t? r. 4. I*. UlSkt.Hfctt, ABSDanOT & 3&9!U!&!Rfr DAfcLltfOTON 0. &, 6. C. Tp|LANB, *p*?iflca?iot?? ?nri Astim*t?i ft>rn JL >*b?d At th? ebotfeti AQtioo. N B.?H? aI*o d?*i? io H?rdw*rt, GWtt of All doscriptior,e -plain, omAiaenul And rtsi*v d,?Pajbir, Cr.U, Varruk, 8*tfc, BK/ido ?ad Doors, Iron sad War hi* ICaaCIm. Connt?r Tom sad bco Fsncts, Ac. ^TfooA irUking to p?reht*e will do woU to (ri?? m? a call 7/'.'.' ' urtwmo *?w Hive, Pr.rrw * ?o.. Ch?r*?r, 3. Cn will bo aJt^nin i to. Jnw *h, 186ft. 0 1-tf. 11 i i i ^ oo? i i il?o? FANCY GOODS c ' Bacon, I \t 1, S'igars, of all kinds, Sperm nd Lacuna Coffee, Bar and Fancy Soaps, ices, Catsup#, Preserves, Jellies, Gelatine d Kits, No-J, 2 and 3. DIES Pickled Tonpoes, Pickles assorted, Herring on s, and Tumeric ; Soda, Yeast Powders and ^ tor 3 OF CIGARS, pn ?rge assortment of CARE ORNAMENTS; all kruds; Goshen Butter, Crackers, Pine Cheese ; Hermetically Sealed Fruits. Lobsters, ftn in a Family Grocer v Store, sold for CASH DRAKE S CASH STORE. ?n lo?if. "F 16 L-lJ J 1. I. L II i II Jgg Jjj*' Charlttion and Georgetown rro TO GHEJRAW wii STEAMER PEE DEE | t earner Pee Dee, CaptaintHiuRUE j jm? mniritiK, w now ready to receive FREIGHT AT CHARLESTON, and will leave with despatch for Cher**- via | Georgetown ud all the landings on tho Pee Doc River~-contianiog her trips regnlarly throughout the aaaaon. The Pea Dee is well known u a ve;v 'Ljot1 draught boat and baa invariably iu&da bar < trips with punctuality and despatch ui t aja- ; eons and stages of the river. ( Copt. Mansfield begs to return hie thu.iks to hie men Is atul the public fb^ the liberal patronaga heretofore extended to hin, and bopas by perseverance *n<\ industry to a writ a continuance of the same. T Merchandize and Cotton consigned to the M" Agsats a* Charleston and Georgetown wilt ba Iio forwarded free of Consecration. Mo S. k L. HOWRY k CO., Xa ? Agents at Charteatoa. be i. M. L HEATH, Agent at Georgetown. < W. A CARRIGAN, Agent at 6oci?ty Hill. W. H. 1'ARHAM, Agent at Gardner's Bluff. 0 DOUGLAS WI8BET, / Agent at Choraw. I Ootober 1, IS66. 11?tf. V R. H. Clark ^ Co., J WUL Ul> r**p?ctf illy inform their friends and the public that they are nam raeciv v L ing a general stock of Groceries, Ready hied* Clothing,!!#**, Shoes, Hard war*, jCrookury, *c. which they are determined (9 **tl aa low a* S similar article* can to bought in lAU market. Pleeee call and examine be for* you make your v pUTCkSMSa 1 | B. H. CLARK 4 Co. aitt October 21 1R&6. l*-4f. .fcr ... , - ....... . HAT81. HAT8M HATS!!1 MASONIC Hall Baaaar (New Sty)*:) iTJRFia* tS* A For bau, Cap* and Wool "* H?u of et*ry description. Par sal* obeac. '"I vTn. CLARK. A Cb 1 October 21, 1M6. IK-tf prttf. Waoi'i Hair Renter*- u aL tie*, tb* Rtlm of a Thousand Flower* of aad Orcam Of Beaut., M TWfl J.W.OUUCt'S. Just Received, " A Wia OTL, wB* ?^*d, dry Cbromo Or***, dhnm J ieiWm, A?. Also *4 Uromd, Spem, W5?Ur ? ap*r?. aod Tnau tii.4 n ?*** ? III Ottahm 74, IZH4 IV"~* XF STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA MARLBOROUGH DISTRICTbijkt CkHnmori Pleotine* R, McLaorin, I yea and^.s-gr.?, | M. > htf L. Fairly. J ^ ""BTlIEREAS, the pi tin tiff did, on the fiftt 'f day ?f September, A- D., 1856. file hit claiwtlon against the defendant, who (as I said) ia absent fr< m and without (be limiu this State, and haa neither wife nor Attorney own within the oainc, upon whom a copy o > said dnclaration might bo served: It it Ure.l, that the xaid defendant do appear ami ;ad to the said declaration, on or before thi :th day of September, which will be in tht st of our Lord one thousand eight hundred d fifty-seven, otherwise final and absolute lament w;ll then he given and awardcti atnat kim. 1\ McCOLL. Clerk Clerk's Office. Marlboro' District,) 14?ly September 5tb, 1856. | le3m. '/? STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, MARLBOROUGH DISTRICT. In Chancery oily R. Ga'ise. by her Committer. Bill for sale A con ?* firruation of sale ol mes H Lane & wife, negroes A relief and othersT appearing to my satisfaction that Jane II r?.?s C- 1 f rn n - ir> Ol uoua, nuiiwi u. ueortte ? . '^SURC lius L. Oanac, Thomas Blaclnrell, Eliza ackwoll, William Wilson, Em aline Wilson lia Tnruer Wilsoa, Cornelia Qrant Wilson hn J. Witson, William W. Wilson, John Pa Cause, Thompson Gause, Charlotto Anna mse, and G&une, youngest child of Peter P rase, dee'd , defendants to this bill, are air nt from And reaide without the limits of thii ste, on motion of W. D. Johnson, complain ta solicitor, it is oidorcd that tho said do idonts do jiler.d, answer or demur, to th? d bill w ithiu three months from the publics m of this order, end that in default thereof s said bill will lie ordered pro eonfrnto agaiurl ?m. It ia also mdared that a eery of thii lev be published in tho Pec Dee Herald, fci s spare of three months. Commiasioners office, Marlboro' S. C D. MATHFSON, C.E.M.D No*. 4, 18od. 21-3m TJ u ion Line. ' r harlestou to Choraw Via. Georgetown. STEAMERS MARION AND GOV. GRA HAM. The well known and Popular steamer Mar Capt. J no. Fergnson is now regularly eugeg in the Trade between Charleston, George rti. acd.Cboraw and is known as the mm jmpt and efficient Boat in the trade. The One, Graham is of verr light dreugb d well calculated foe the River trade, em iiig now in tbehtndeof an old and e*?*ri oad commander, C. J. Relyer can lw relie< on, to deliver her freight without detentioi o uov Graham wii'l onir ran to Oeorgetowi t will connect with the Marion in low stage* the Bi?er, therebr avoiding any detanttoi tn low water both Boats Iteing well p?mdec ?h suitable Lighters. realignments to the Agents in Charleetoi II bo forwarded free of commission^ CALDWELL A ROBINSON. Agents at Charleston, SUACKLEFOHD A FRA8ER, \ Agents at Georgetown, C. COK.EH A BKO.. Socialv Hill. TOWNEKND A DOUOLABS, Bennettitville. DAN'L A. HORN. Agent at dwmur, Fancy Articles. SOCKET KMVBS| Suvoli, So.p. of >1 varieties, Leather Belts, Reticular, Snnl vt, Powder Bells, Gloves assorted, Por aies, Velvet do, Pocket Book* new style edle cases, Thimbles Ac., ell of which wil sold low for CASH. R. H. CLARK A CO. jCwbrt ?i, Ijfifi. 1??tf RBAI>* MADE CLOTHING. >HE largest assortment ever exhibited ii this pert of the country, of the finer grade 1 from Hasolettorem of the test repatalioi lew York. >et. 70. 19 -tf.l r? w nwr _ # ?' |?' 41 .??** Sale of Valuable Laud. OFFER for >?le > l.rjf. TRACT of LAttt sootaiainr b?twa*n 1400 and 1600 acre* aated ON THOMSON'S CREEK, abou 4 ?U?? {ran CbntorfiM 0??u Honen >ww ntht" Htucb Lacd.' \boot 760 a?r?A of tbia tract ia wall tauter and amtnbHi for Making Tarpantioa, aa> aa W0 aeran claarvd, weR adapted fat rUn' ti will ba m?M ou raaaoaabW tttm Pmoru wiahtng to pt>r?baaa wilt gat a batte texitxfon of tba laud bp applr.ng to Vr leph H. Lidc who U my agaot t'-w tba aal? mim* WM t OAMPiJblaL. October 38,1800 2Q-?4ia o* tS. Cboraw Cca?M aopy M akowMriw^ louot to tbia a2Sp- # , it I ? mi . ? .1 ?... CTAm i* Aim frtMrv fUW-WUfliX )nr hoods. kM wi-4 " *" pawje A? >a;.C* M" aoot'S 1 ** b< b?rr?wn*wt:< tiuratoM>it!>*4i '( wlw STOCK. : FALL AND WINTER GOODS. JUST RECEIVED, by Rail Rosd, mylats purchases in New York, wbieh comprise { a& unusual fine stock of , LADIES DRESS GOODS, i Consisting of tyilks, Merinos, PcLsnes, Pop* t lins. Bombasines, Alpacas, Ac. CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, |f Bonnets, Ribbons, Embroideries, , Men and Boys Clothing, I Hats and Caps, , Boots and Bhocs, , in great randy for Ladies, Gents, MiaseS, [ Boys and Children. ? CARfETINOS, 1 Health Rugs, Druggets and Mali. GROCERIES. All of which bare been laid iu with cars, and will be sold st small profits. GEORGE W. McIVF.R. , September 25th, 1856- 16?tf * Directory. j. TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN O? CHERAW: W. L. T. Prince, lotendant. E. J. Waddill. \ ; L.wl'" , W. J. Verenn, J . , Thomas H. Totiilhison, Clerk. A. P. Leach, Marshall. Meets 1st Saturday ia each month H I ' MERCHANTS BANK. OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AT CHERAW *: T. Eh Grcc^, Preeidont. ! A Ma-fArlan, ^ D. JUUot, ! >L C. Coit, ! II W. Godfrey, f n?"ctors C.Coker, | Heary llclrcr, J i W. Godfrey, Cashier. J. F. M*?fc'irertot4 Joe White, I P G Smith, . I >( B Hammond. Cashier. N Beverly, Clerk. Discount day, Tun iday. ?-?o CHERAW AND DVUT.tVrtToN n*rr. KOAD COMPANY: 1 A MacfarUn, President. Chief Engineer. J II Mclver, Secrttarr and Treasurer. ' J A Iiiglii, Solicitor. * w E J Waddill, Freijla and Ticket Agent. I o k 1 THE COURTS OF LAW, 8. C? JUT FOR f*** , 1st fynd&y in March and October. I rUH MAHLIK'UO* : | 2nd Monday in March and October. FOR UARLINOTON : *>r 3rd Monday in March and October. 1 rOR MARION : 4th Monday in Mareh und October. Return day 15 day* before each Court. 0? THE COURTS OF EQUITY, 8. C. SIT for cuetsTEitriEM): Tuesday after 1st Monday in February. FOR MAttliBORO' : Friday after l?t Monday in Fabrnary. OR Barlino i< IN : 2d Monday in February. FOR MARION : j Friday after 2d Monday in February. r 0 4 SUPERIOR COURTS OF N. CAROLINA, \ FOR ANSON OOUNTT t ? 2d Monday in March, and September. -O COVtiTY COURTS OK N. CAROLINA. FOR AN HON (JOCNTT . 2d Monday in January, April, July, mid : October. ' J (SOLICITOR OF EASTERN CIRCUIT, S. ? CAROLINA: a H'iorjr Mclv>*r, Euq. o DISTRICT OFFICERS, S. C. N rite?TtJirutLJ> W f? liaoejclr; Sheriff. J C Craig, Clerk. | 10 Chapman, Coroner f* J C Craig, Commisaioner in Eyitj. . ' .1 0 Craig, CWInary. J R Miller, Tax CoWeetor. VMUOMVW. ? Jff H?nuu, Sheriff. , t P McCoil, Clark. J K Bolton, Coroner. 8. J. Towaaead. Coaaawkati to E P Xtrnio, Ordinary, r A J Stanton, Tax Collnoter k J>AHLTX?TOK. W H ^'inflate, Coroner "... ' I T C ?*?o^ Co??*iaeronsr in Kqntty. J J JK MMftll, UW1BW. T AtkiM4*? t? QeBxtor. mmw. :'; *I , : , StfcMOJ^&roa**, - }* l^hssstfsaasr^^ ;I ONfg. XS* GiUaetat. g ? . \ ? cWKTt omcttTS* w caaolota , v jatfxft* 4r Jtfaat* fib 'ff V '"> -