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MuUHZmmmm i ? ' MONARCH A COB >50 MEN AND HORSES i . CJREAT 3 AVIARY! CIRCUS ! BOH AN EIPPODEOME, AMD BAD A GREAT ZOOLOGICA A Stupendous World-Exposition on which it pays out in the cit Requiring seventy cars and three li whelming magnitude and el< swallow up half a dozen parade the cour public with vertisinj sive 6 COLOSSAI Covering three solid acres and aggi ferT* 3 GLORIOUS PERFORME 9&- A Grand Moral Matinee A HERD OF ELEPHANTS ! DI P* OF BUFFALOES ! TEAM O AND CRIMSON DENS, EST SPECIMENS OF BIRDS, AND A EXTRAYAGA WONDERS NATURE SCI EN 12 Equestrians! 60 Performers! 2 Elaborate Or Grand musical Steam Piano, and equiped street procession ever given, ceantof the olden times. Double Circus Troupe and Double Tents at the same hour. A Cratu the afternoon exhibition every day. REMEMBER THIS 1 . Positively tne largest ana most, expe town and city in the entire South, duri season. At every railroad point, arrangemen bring the public at half fare to witness The Wonders of i ,3 Admission to all the monster six ten trances, is the usual price chared to S pacity and attraction, namely $1.00 ai JgrThree t;c^ctwaSons are used, to a $100,000 the GREAT EASTERN' is WTlio Pulolic Look out for brilli; f LIONS, TIGERS AND PANTB 1>AN CARPENTER & CO A. HAIGHT W. W. DTJRAND A, R. SCOTT and CHAS. WHEN BEACFORT, M0.NI>; * I 'HE ND MASTODOJ UNCI 1,050 ANIMALS AND BIRD? EASTERK MEMGERIE, flUSEEX! EGYPTIAN CAE A V A3 LOON SHOW! L AND ARENIC TRIUMPH! Railroad, at ail expense S3,400 daib ,ies or towns where it exhibits. arge engines to transport, in its ovei jgant perfection, large enough to exhibitions such as usually ltry and inllame the sensational adl and deluriedges. regating nearly 10,000 yards of canvas VCE EACH DAY. at 10 A. M. Every Forenoon. tOYE OF CAMELS ! AVALANCH F HORNED HORSES I 2GGOLD FILLED WITH THE BABWILD ANIMALS AND STARTLING AND NT DISPLAY OF IL, TIFIC AND INSTRUCTIVE. 10 Lady Riders cliestras! 3 Brass and Rccd Bands I most gorgeous, costly and elegant remindiug one of the fabled oriental p Circus performance given m scpcra itous Balloon Ascension given prior I0NSTER EXHIBITION, nsive on earth?will visit every not( ng the present autumn and coming wint ts arc made for excursion trains, which w this World's Fail ts, to which there are three separate e hows of one-sixth the Great Eastern's c id 50 cents. void all crush and jam. THE BIGGEST SHOW ON EARTH! ? to "loo J"xxcigo !*?J int procession with its ERS LOOSE IN THE STREETS! Proprietor General Dirccto General Agen Y Contracting and Advertising Agent LY, SETT., 16., 1872, , PORT MYAL R. R. >! EXTENDING FROM Port Royal Fifty Mites towards Anpsta. On and after Monday, August 19, the freight and accommodation trains, will run as follows: Time Table. UP TRAIN. Leave Port Royal, 8 5o A. M Leave Reaufort... .9.35 " " Leave Pump...Hi 10.15 " " I^ave Shekton 11.05 " " Arrive at Yemassee 1L4S " " connect with S. & C. R. R. Leave Yemassee, ?...12.30 P. M Leave Early Branch 1.40 " " Leave Sand Hill 2.20" " Leave Varnsville 3.15 " " Leave Hoovers 3.35" " Leave Bruusou's 4.15 " " i Leave Cambellton 4.45 " " I Arrive at Allendale 5.15 " " Down Train. Leave Allendale -7.00 A. M 1/eave Cambellton 0.10 " " ,? Leave Bmnson's - 3.04 " " N Leave Hoovers' 3.44 " " Leave Varnsville .0.16 " " Ix-avc Sand Hill 10.10 ? ' Leave Early Branch l'J.45 " " Arrive at Yemassee, 11.45 " " Connect with C. A S. R. R. Leave Yemassee, 12.30 P. M \j Leave Sheldon, 1.20 " " 1 Leave Puiup 2.30 " " Leave Beaufort, 3.00 " " Arrive at Port Royal, 3.20 " " S. C. M1LLETT, Nov.301yr. . Henl. Supt. OLD ESTABLISHED. \\TEEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH, AND SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFORT, S. C. The Steamer I PILOTBO Y. Captain W. T. McNelty, Will leave Charleston every Monday morning at 8 o'clock. Leave Beaufort Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock for Savannah. Leave Savannah every Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock for Beaufort and t harleston. Leave Beaufort for Charleston every Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Leave Charleston for Beaufort every Thursday morning at 8 o'cl -ck. Leave Beaufort for Charleston every Friday morning at 8 o'clock. EFor Freight or Passage, appv to WM. IIARKISSON, Agent at Beaufort. RAVENEL, 110LMEB, A CO., Agents at Charleston JNO. F. ROBINSON, Agent at Savannah. W. J. TRIM. dealer in WINDOW CTTRTATNS, PAPER HANGINGS, LACE CUKtAINS, and WINDOW DECORATIONS PIANO and TABLE COVERS, WINDOW SHADES, and HOLLANDS. PAPER HANGING AND DECORATIONS. Mallrasscs Made to Order and Repaired. I/mngcs and Chairs upholstered on reasonable tenns, at 243 JamSTGc STREET, OPPOSITE TP.t VERLY HOUSE. Colors from the Country will be promptly attended to. CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S . C . Mch 25-1 y. E. II. JACKSON. >! ; HOUSE & EOT FOR SAEE ! . THE FINE PROPERTY SITE I atc<1 at llie tonu'r 01 ;irti a,|(' " T i i?! * s\jv streets, known as the "B,!i"jiremiI Offim ? V = IS S*'s, ami immediately opitosite the . ] gsSUoisfOE^ajB the residence of the lion. H. S, Bennett, Intendant of Beaufort, iaoffered for sale. The House and outbuildings are in pood order, arid the lot comprises the lust grove of orrnge trees in the town. Very small repairs r.re needed t > make it a most desirable and complete house. The lot in f square, having a front 011 D street of 204, and on 3rd lc street of ltf foot. c rt For terms apply to II. G. Judu, or on the premises to Mrs. Mary Bythowood. Beaufort, March 27, 1872. March 27-tf. DANIEL II. SILCOX. , FURNITURE WAREROOMS, 175, 177, 17'J KING STREET, id CH AUXjUSTON, 8. c. cr Where ran he found a largo and well selected ... i?t(K-k of all kinds and grades to suit the tastes of all. ill An examination is respectfully solicited. March lo-lyr NACHMAK & CO.' 1/ DKALERS IN Fry Goods, Fancy Goods and Notions 150 MEETING STREET, C II A R L E S T 0 A', S. C. Apl 1. TIIE SIGN OF THE GOLI) WATCH. II. II. SAMS, DEALER IX CHOICE. FAMILY GROCERIES, BUTTER. LARD AND CREESE, SUGAR, COFFEE AND TEA, FLOUR, GRISTS AND MEAL, YEAST POWDERS SUGAR-CURED HAMS, BACON AND STRIPS,' MACKEREL AND HERRINGS, FRESH ASSORTED CRACKERS, JELLIES AND CONFIX TIONERTES, CANNED ERF ITS, VEGETABLES AND MEATS. n" ales, wines and liquors, a- SliGARS AND TOBACCO, DRY GOOIiS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES Remember the place opposite Steamboat Dock. Dec. 28-1 y. SAVE YOUR MONEY! Farmers can save their expenses to Beaufort, Charleston or Savannah by first calling on paul & webb and price their goods. a full assortment of everything necessary for the use of man, can always be found at their store, at HICKORY HILL, Beaufort Co., near the PORT ROYAL RAILROAD EVERYBODY. g. can bo supplied from top to toe with the best ol everything out of their store, which is the largest p, and best supplied between Charleston and Savannah. They will sell '* Wholesale and Retail s at Beaufort Prices. Give them a call before going to the city 0 r elsewhere. PAUL <fc WEBB. Hickory Hill, Beaufort Co., S. C-, near Port Royal Railroad. feb. 1-ly. just Received, A splendid stock of DRY GOODS. CLOTHING, HATS A CM-5 GROCERIES, HARDWARE. CUTLERY, CROCKERY, TOBACCO. CONFECTION ARIES, TINWARE, Ac., Ac., At the store of F. W. SCHEPPER, Ray Street, head of No. '& Dock, which he will sell lower than any other store i BEAUFORT. jan. 4-ly. II O II O Xj O Gt T P. M. WHITMAN, WATCHMAKER & ENGRAVER Ulayo'ii Rullfllnp, Ray St. WILL GIVE MIS PERSONAL ATTENTIO to the repairing of Wairlio, ( lock and Jewelry.. Ornamental and plain Ei graving done at short notice. Gentleman having fine watches can tef fham at. this establishment bv one < HOWARD ACfl'S ?500 REGULATORS. jan.H H. M. STUART M. D.? Corner of Bay and Eighth Streets, , Beaufbrt, S. C.f DEALER I!? DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, FAMILY MEDICINES. FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLE STATIONERY, PERFUMERY, ? BRUSHES, Ac., Ac., Ac. Together with many other articles too nnmeroi to mention. All of which will be sold at the low price lor cash. Physicians prescriptions caref compounded. fob 11 # #4-i. > - a IS E 3 JOBBERS IN Coru HAS NOW IN STORE LARGE SUPPLIES OF Flour, C Storcb., telsot For sale at the lowest whole! SEA, Islai (Formerly the B E A IT F < This House, so favorably known t ally appreciated by invalids and otheri escape the rigors of Northern seasons, The house has been enlarged to more has been fitted np with every conve: fort and pleasure of its guests, and the secure to all who mav become theii that are rarely found elsewhere than thus enjoying the advantage of sea air, der its climate mild and. agreeable, with tho best products of the Northeri accommodations, a finely equipped Telegraph office are among the othei Beaufort is in daily communicatioi by railroad and steamboat, both linei five to fifteen minutes, from the hotel 3VI. 3VT. Fling the Bannt AND LET THE PI CROFUT'S STO Is the place where the largest amount < smallest amount of money of any store i * BARGAINS! BARC Blue Navy Dress Coats, fine, Blue Army Coats at $1.75, Wool "Broadcloth, at $6.00, Fine English Wool Flannel sacks at 83. Brown Linen Coats, at 81.25, Brown Linen Pants at 81.00, Best Quality Prints, fast colors, at 12jc, EXAMINE ( CIDER, ALE AND LAGER, ON R Will FAMILY GROCERIES AS SPECIAL BARGAINS.?500 Porccl 1,000 Window Sashes for sale at a siaug wagons for sale ; Work Horses and Mu Plantation Boats for sale ; Homesteads f Consignments of ^cvcry kind of good? cash at short notice. Consignments stri Horses a At the Mills CHAR, g.Just arrived, a lot of No. 1 Horses, to for Plantation, Timber and Cart work Their stock is selected with care I SOLI) IS WARRANTED. We are scllir tober let. April 4-lf B J. C NAT! FREEDMEN TRUST C INTEREST ALLOWED AND C< AXI> ON SPECIAL DEPOSITS EV1 B ? MERCHANTS AND OTHERS CAN ' SlfJIIT* NEI H. C. JUDD, Chairman Ad^v ; USl^RECEIVED " i Family Flour, Bond's Bost( Tapioca 2 Codflsli and Mac Fur? cider \ Prime I I3or< And Glass Fruit < For sale at the lowest cas Gi sr ir e t t a GROCERIES & Lor of Bay and Sixth fit Soap, * Herrlhi Maolierel, lit, Cliooa sale rates; BENI fD HOTEL, i Saxton House.) 9RT, S. . o the travelling public, and more eSpeci3 seeking a genial Southern clime, fto , Trill be reopened on October first, 1872. i than double its former capacity, and nience calculated to minister to the com> proprietors will earnestly endeavor to .* patrons the comforts and privileges i at home. Situated on the coast and , Beaufort is so far South as also to renThe table will continually be furnished 1 and Southern markets. Good livery I Billiard Hall, Bowling Alley, and a : desirable acquisitions of the house. 1 with both Charleston and Savannah ? i of which are readily accessible in from KIKT&MAItr db CO. ;r to the Breeze, IIBLIC KNOW THAT RE ON BAY ST. }f goods can be carried off, by leaving the n the County. 2AINS! BARGAINS! Fine | Bleached Cottons, at 7 cents. Fine i Brown Cottons, at 12 cents, 2 Cases of Misses Hats, from 15c to Si. 2 Cases Ladies Hats, from 50 cents to Si 2 Cases of Ladies Hats, from $Lto $2.5( Hollow Ware, Tin Ware, and Crockery, . Fish Hooks, bish Lines, Seine, Twine &c, [)UR PRICES! RAUGHT, WINES, BRANDIES ANI iSKEY. CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, lian Lined Preserve Kettles, at 75 cents hter to make room ; Two heavy businesi les constantly for sale; One Flat and thre< or sale and to rent on all of the Sea Islands Auotionoor. j, wares and merchandise, converted int< ctly confidential. Cash advances made. J AS. M.TCROFUT, nd Mules. 5 House Stables, l EST ON. igether with a lot offlne Males, saitabl or thin Market, and EVERY AMMA1 ig for Ca*h or City acceptance payable Oc fllAHAM, &03 . ONAL 'S SAVINGS AND COMPANY. IMPOUNDED THREE TIMES A YEAR SRY THIRTY DAYS. DEPOITS AND DRAW CIIECKft A' .SON :R. SCOVEL, Cashier, isory Board. ->n Cracltors, aucl Sago, 3osloi* Marltot Boof. ltorol. rinogar, jard, rlon'a condonsod mills cans, "G-oixx cfc Iloro." h prices by Borge Waterhouse. BAY STREET. EDGAR G. XICHOES, Surveyor, dkal'ghtsjias at civil evgineei DETTTY TO TIIE SURVEYOR GENERAL* Office at Dr. Nichols' Drug Store, corner 81 and B sts, Boaufort, S. C. dec.11-1 Pierce L* Wiggin ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LA' Solicitor Third Circuit, BEAFUORT, S. C. Scp.l-ly , WIIATISIT!! ODE L L'S N .a BREAD, CAKE, i- TIE xytt ,t CRACKER BAKERY >f X ODELL'S NEW YORK PLAIN, MIXED a*d FRENCH CONFECTIONAB ?) ODELL'S CIRCULATING Ml RAKY w V) V OPENED, ?s WITH NEW BOOKS, J ODiSIi'S. .j : ^ OO, I PROVISIONS, treeta. Sf axraiiiA, Baooil, o; Syrup: IETT & CO., Beaufort, S. C. "Take Care of the Pennies; the Dollars will take care of themselves." Yon wish to be rich?. Then be economical. BUY YOUR GROCERIES FROM. JOHN FRANZ. TUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT y of Groceries and Provisions consisting of CHOICE HAMS, STRIPS AND SHOULDERS, NO. i MACKKRL, SWORD AND CODFISH. EXTRA FULTON MARKET BEEF AND TONGUES EXTRA GOSnEN BUTTER, NEW LEAF LARD, ALL KINDS N. Y. CRACKERS, ALL GRADES SUGARS AND COFFEES, RAISINS, PRUNES, APPLES, CURRENTS, NUTS, PRESERVES, ENGLISH PICKLES. ALSO FINE IMPORTED BRANDY, CIIAMPAIGNE, BURGUNDY PORT, SHERRY, SCOTCH ALE, LONDON PORTER, NECTOR FAMILY WHISKEY, IRISH WHISKEY, SCOTCH WHISKEY. All goods delivered to all parts of the town FREE. Nickerson House, COLUMBIA, S. C. mUTO p!earantly located HOTEL, A 11111) unsurpassed by ainv House W 'n tbeSouth for comfort and fl ifflBri J healthly locality, is now open to ! Travellers ahd other sseeklng accommodations. Families can be furnished with nice, airy rooms on reasonable terms; "A call is solicited." Mrs. Wji. A. WRIGHT <fc SON. Our Ontnibnses and Carriages will be found at the different depots. JQ^Terms reasonable, transient or regular boarders. feb.29-!y, , \ J. A. EMMONS. ( DEALER IN 1 FRESH MEATS, FRCITS, VEGETABLES, ICE, Ac Which will be furnished in any quantify. Dec,l paul bromk. ; AROSITSOT. 9 BEAUFORT, S. C. DraWngs'of Models prepared for Patent Office. ' Studies for special purposes, made at short notice. Box 31, P.O. Dec.l.ly. 5 THOUSAND SWEET ORANGE TREES for sale, from one to three years old. Will be transplanted if desired. Apply to , .. B. B. SAMS. REVENUE STAMPS. A full assortment of all kinds just received by H. G. Judd, feb.21. Clerk of Court. A. S. HITCHCOCK, e ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW Bounty, Pension and Claim Aoent. ^ Beaufort, s. c. Dec lyr. William Gurney, COTTON FACTOR > and COMMISSION MERCHANT NO. 102 EAST BAY AND NOR TH A TLANTIC WIIARF ? Charleston, S. C. Particular attention given to the scle of and shipment of Sea Island and Ujiiand Cotton. Liberal advances made on consignments. dcc7.1y r J. A. Enslow & Co. COTTON FACTORS and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 141 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. Liberal Advanced Made on Conslngmenu. J. A. Knslow jas. saivo, j. a. h.dsiow, jr. Dec. 7, ly. YOUNG MEN Contemplating a Business Life should attend the BRYAXT, STftATTO.t, Si SADLE1I BUSINESS COLLEGE, For Circulars and Specimens of renman.>hlp enclose two stamps and address W. H. SADLER, Prcs't. Nes. B .1 S Charles St.,Baltinion\ Md. JOHN BKODIET CARPENTER AND HOUSE BUILDER JOBBING PUNCTUALLY ATTENDEIl TO I, Office, h Corner Bay and Ninth St., y. BEAUFORT, S. C. ~ KENTUCKY UMIVERSITY ASHXJAND. The Home of Henry Clay; ASD TRANSYLVANIA. The Site* of the Various Colleges. Five Colleges in operation, with 30 Profes - aora nnd iniirurion ?nu ow oiuutnu Entire F^u need notexceed #20 per Qnnm,ci ccpt in the Ij?w and Commercial Collegea. Boarding frcim 52 to 5o j?er week. Studenta of the Agricultu ral and Mechanical College can defray a portion o their expenses by tabor on the farms or in the shorn Sessions begins second .Monday in September. Fo: Catalogue or other information, address . , J. B. BOWMAN, Regent, . Lexington, Ky. anglfrlw. MY SAVAGE & CO, WHEELWRIGHT AND CARPENTER Y # Carts, Wagons and Carriages re paired in the best manner at low price 4 All kinds* of jbbbings attended t< promptly; t MAGNOLIA ST. BEAUFORT, S> 0. v t * r \ r. ; tr *S*. Jr9 * V' SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ?0? TO THE CITIZENS OF BEAUFORT CO-' ?? JjON'T FAIL TO STOP AT J. APPLE'S and examine his large and well selected stock of Spring and Summer goods, consisting of JAPANESE SILKS, GRENADINES AND BAREGES, . . JAPANESE CLOTH, STRIPES and PLAIDS. PIQUES PLAIN AND FIGURED, DOLLY VARDENS IN PRINTS and MUSLINS FRENCH CAMBRICS AND PERCALES, DRESS LINENS, ALL SHADES, BLACK ALPACCA, and all tho Mourning Goods. We would also call attention to our lar-e srn t vi-' ried stock of GLOYES AID HOSIERY.Our Clothing and Gents Furnishing Depot is well supplied with the latest styles from tho best houses In New York, OUR STOCK OF HUUIS AillJ SliUES Is very complete. So if you watt a .Bargain, don't forget APPLE'S STORE. Remember John Frarm ! Bay Street, Beaufort, S. C. TO WHEELWRIGHTS & BLACKSMITHS. I offer for sale, as cheap as any establishment in the city, i IIUB8, REINS, SPOKES, 8HAFT8, ETC., HORSE SHOES AN l> NA[ lit, CUT AND WROUGHT NAILS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, ETC. TIRE, BAND AND BAND IRON, ALSO A FXUK LOT OF ANCHORS AND OARS; : . TO PAINTERS. I offer great inducement to House,' Sign and Carriage Painters. Paints, large or small packages; Oils, Glass, all sizes, Brushes, Putty, etc. To Shoemakers. Oak and Hemlock sole Leather; Fresh Calf and Kip Leather ; Pegs and Nails. TO BUILDERS. A Fine Lot of hard pine Lumber and OU? 1--.. oningies. 200 Bushels of IIEAYY OATS for sale. c _ % Also : Just received direct from Rich-, mond, Va., 2,000 lbs CHOICE LEAP TOBACCO ; twenty-five boxes CHEWING and SMOKIMG TOBACCO. Liberal discount made to the Trade. MTPOLLItzeb, COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT., a BEAUFORT, S. C. 8ept.4. ~ NOTICE TO PILOTS. . Office Health Officer, 1 , , . Port Royal, July 10,1872. j PILOTS ARE INSTRUCTED TO BRING ALL vessels from Spanish ports entering the harbor ? after this date, to an anchor at the old quarantine r ground ofT Hilton Head, there to await the action of the boarding officer. S. B. THOMPSON, M. D.t "? Health Officer. v^|lg^Tlie Great Cause HUMAN MISERY. Just Published, in a S-alcl Envelope. Price, six emit Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Seminal weakness, or Snrwrmnt/irrhfea indueail l.v Self-Abuse. I n vol Lin fa ry emissions, , impotency, Nervous debility au?l Impediments to Marriage generally; Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental ami Phvsical Incapacity, Ac.?By ROBERT J. CULVERWELL, M. D., author of the ' Green Book," etc. The World-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful Consequencesof Sell-Abuse may bo effectually remove! without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougie-*, In-trumeuts, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effoetun1, by which every sulleror, no matter what his condition may be, may curhimself cfieaply, privately, and radically. T1I1S LECTURE WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope to any ad. dress, on receipt of six cents, or tw o podago stamps by addressing the publishers. 'Also, I>R. CULVERWELL'S 'Marriage Guido," I price. 50 cents. Address the Publishers. < 'II AS, J C. KLIXK iSi C O.. 127 Bowery, New York, I'ust-Olliee Box, 4 ,>>36. ; THE REDEMPTION ACT. Persons claiminyr land on Hilton Head and adjoining Islands, now held by the United States, under the Act entitled "An Act for the collection of direct taxe in the Insurrectionary districts withi j the United States"?wishing to sell o requiring funds to redeem the same can1 make favorable arangcmcnts by addressing with full particulars, R. 0. McINTIRE. Hilton Head, June 24^ 1872. June 26-Om. ESTATE NOTICE. ^ All persons having demands against the estate of Henry M. Stuart, Sr., late of Beaufort, deceased, are notified to' {>resent statements thereof to Wm. Eliott, Attorney at law, Beaufort, S. C. Sarah B. Stuart, Anne M. Stuart, Qualified Executrixes. H. M. Stuart, M. D. Wm Elliott, Qualified Executors Aug.20-3t ~ noticeTI hereby give Notice, that one month' r from the date hereof I will apply to the Judge of Probate tor Beaufort County/, for a final discharge as Administrator of John G. Lawton. . HENRY R. LAWTON, ^ ... .. Administrator. Aug. 29-41. ' NOTICE. I hereby give notice that one month [ from the date hereof I - will apply to the1 , Judge of Probate for Beaufort County ^ * for a final discharge as Executrix of James A Strobhart. . , A Slptlma M. Strobhart, a Executrix/ ^A A"ug.29-4t.- MA