The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, March 21, 1896, Image 4
_
r *
'trtfeS
Local Rafters.
t tl ffoUcn.
I will bo in mv olfico in Lan-j
c.i lt?r from t!io 14 to the 20th ofi
I'v.'ry month for the prnctico ofi
11 I v 't'\ c t> C; C2 * r\ I
f>dioo ovor Ba
Respectfully,
J. H. Uiil ledce, ^ < D' n.s.
? Mr and Mrs W 11 t irrj of
Ciiar o.t* . art* o i r visit to tlio
former's par nts in t his enmity.
? Wo are g'^\1 in report there is
some improvement, in Mr Henry
Bell'- con liiion Ho has been very
I ill for s vera! weeks.
? Dr. li ArmlieM.of Marshvide,
N. (', spent M vmlav, with his sister,
Mi<. .1 C liliiott.at tliis piano.
? The newly e noted A-( <: ale
In-tioe an<l ex S.eaker ot the
I Inn > of I\eprese.nl at' vos, Ira li
lone t <0 I.annas.er, is in the oi?y
to-day.?( o inula Evening ewit.
? (if v Evans lias appointed Mr
] ' ll'aP CI *? ik'ii* O
? ' > ? ?? IU 'If
I leal ii Sj-riti , Mini Mr '} W Il'ns u
n tarv public. a? Lonj?<ville, this
< <>11 ti t < .
? Ur .,u \ Um<1. o ASbeiu ei,
i> iu^t h s i-iii; liter, Mr* W r
Ka-art. in tbis county
?Ser.icP* in lio Koiscopal
Chur.h n \\ Tuesday ?*. 11 a m.,
aal at 1.10 p in
? Sorvirr^ in : h A iv P (Mill roll
:it liiiapl i'o tovniouow afternoon
b> Kov W 1' Pvart
?Capt 1 H W Stevens and hit"
dauirhlor, Mi-s Aunio Stevens, of
(.'. enter, came over Thnr-day to
attend the fun-ral ot Mra Witfioir;
oon, Capt SteyenV sister.
- Mr Ipnebnrkor of Uatawba
I -t hi- dwn'lu ? and his liou-ebo'.d
? iloots by tire 1?-1 Saturday night,
lie had 870 in money iu a trunk
I v hii'li wm a so burned Ho and
' Ins tami v bard v escaped from
the hurtling build'eg with then
live i
-A! n (! I Crmon firmer y a
c u/'ti ri' Yorkvl'e, hu' who loft
here evera' \ ear-* mo and tinu'iv
fo ?'od in A 'an a, (is. was arre-'p.l
inthv ? 1 v !a-t J/onday on the
x eh.tree n fi g e r; ?\ rkvi o Kn
<|tiTer,
? Mr ' I' Oih?on. el tor of the
loi w! o ha so su co sfdly eon?
dueled 111 ir piper lo the past
n * no war , ann unco< as the
p aoi ii -r siv w!ioti hey got a bet
lor ea I, I am siaip'v go ng to a
wi Vr fie d win re I expoci to con'
to Mc in the new paper business.''
? It wi'l be. remembered that
when Uev Mr Litife's horse was
high ened and lie wa thrown from
Irs cart near Mormon Chu ch
. x-onie t?rre ago, Irs harness wore
also eul to pieces tha* night Mr
L 'do Iel s us t'oit lie th nks he
knows who the gmlty par?ie* are.
and 1 It'll h?* is tlihkirg ?f hnvintt
thorn .wrested but i* waiting (or a
lilt e rrt -e ov donee. which ho
t hint? o;h v l> ecru red.? Men roe
J.itiroal
? Wo rcelo out to Mr Henrv
Hell's i.iHt Wednesday and saw his
H e (> I t- hogs They are now
about a -.earo'd and we suppose
the two will weigh about 700 or
800 pounds The mother and father
of them, w<- wero told,weighed
about 2,700. About three weeks
ago Mi Hell's sow gave birth to 14
p gs but six of the litter died. The
eight which are living are as large
a: ordinary pig# at four or five
months o'd. Ho has them ad engaged
at $20 per pair.
Your Mont y in ff'oi/i,,,/ for l'?n.(
< he manager* smi c urirj
_ ~ ? rj " Jl<?
noi'luc'el t it reelection in this
v.ntiiy f<.r In tho Cmigtitoo
ti it a' r c.venti r? s r o tor/UPStaA to
< nil or (jeo W Wi lium*, Cork rf
< mniioi ncra of e eoti<>n. ?t hi*
offi e ?tt ? nf e and render ibeir nc*
r unt U>r the -ante hs tho in??iev i?
n< w ready to tu? paid therm t?y the
S a.p.
Strait nut Ji ? Chaneea.
Laura lor, W irch 18.?-Con^reMman
Strait returned to Washington
yesterday. It i* thought h?reabout
a tha Fin'ey, Ihrbor, Trant
ham, F o>d, tfourji and the others
who are y*\ to hoar from wit?
tind it uphill bti-ine?* to *tep in '
tntweeo the doctor and the t>oyr.
Since hi* advent into pohtfca the- j
doctor hat managed to "gat t here" |
over/ time. Ind od, he, li>o th?*J
immortal Benjamin, poems fcofi
havenOMnh -mi I a* "fail" in bi?t
political lea'con. ? L-incaa or Correapondf
n? of Tho Stale.
Itch on human, Minnie on horse**
do;;- and all atonic, cured In SO minute,
hy \Voolf<?r>i'n far.ltary 7/Ollon. This
novo fa !p. rto'ld liy J K Madley A
ro., Prugght, Lanennter, tfO,
Children Cry for Pitchf!r*s^
I 1 ./ .
{
<
a aammjm m
Qhut lfitn*v/f in the Let/.
\ sou of Mr Julius Ply lei of th?
I' ain BOnlinn anniHcn.
t uly t-hot himself in the leg, while
cuolPFely handling hi* pistol, latt
Tuesday afternoon. Dr O C, Welsh
was summoned and rem ved the
halt Jrooi the young man's leg.
Marrtctl.
At tho home of the bride's lather.
Mr Wash Bel), of Cedar Creek
township, on Wednesday, 18th
instant, by the Key Mr Leonard,
Mr Wm Culp and Miss Mags
?ie Holt. The happy young
couplo have the beet wishes of
tho Lkdgkk for a long and hap?
py life.
The Petrified Man To lie Exhibit*
ed tit Lancaster Monday atid
Tuesday Next.
The petrified man found by Mr.
NV M Huff on the Salud* River,
near Columbia, on tho 10th of
Nov last, which has created such
a sensatiou over the State, will be
exhibited at this Dlace next Mon
day ami Tuesday, March 23d and
24th. The price of admiexion to
see this wonder ia only 10 cents.
ll will bo on exhibition from 10 a
m. to 10 p m. each day. Remem
her on'y two days Don't fail to
see I he man turned to stone. At
the .L?>mrn<>i d huihting.
I hath of Mr. ./. P. Robinson.
Mr James P Rohinaon, a thrifty
and energetic young farmer ol
the Sincerity neighborhood, dieil
last Tuesday evening of pneutno*
ma Ho was the youngest son of
Mr K T Robinson and was about
21) M?arf. ol ago. Ho wa? married
in 1888 to Miss /.ouie Wallot p, of
Union County, N C. and his wife
and five little chi'dren survive
Irm. lie was a noble-hearted,
cliriMi an young man, and had bten
a mem tvr of Sbiloh A U P Church
almost, from boyhood. Ilia re*
mains -were interred at Shi'oh
Chur h on Wedne.-da-v afternoon,
after fu teral services by his pastor
Rev W K*art.
I.. T. 11 />#. i>.
Ol the tl nty-sev.n members
of the ;?rvd uating class of lh(
South CJ.t.ro|')a Medical College
t wenty rfuco eaafolty parsed theL
exaioiuati^ni . anil had the degre<
of M 1). cont erred upon them a
the Acadomy of Music in (Jhftrlet
li.ty 1?.VV-tuJfl. A*'tit aul>L _ la 111
fufTffber i'T" gr adnatea was i/r L'
Gregory of tl.e town of Kershaw
in this ciurty. I)r Gregory i* i
tine toung man and pos esees a]
tlie speci al q-nditications ?o epeen
tin I in th o mako up of a gow
physician We presnme he wil
locale a* Kershaw for t he practic
of his p 'ortewion. We bespeai
for him a t>:undant succoea
Mlf/llt kiill h. Itofli it ScrloitH Acci
r/cnt
Ma;or \\ Thoinann came nea
meeting with a serious acciden
I M.I vu... I , J O- t.
.?<~v .f w mm lay. uu muuuici
his b'cyc' .e and wa< ?<it route to th
factor/. When he reached 111
allev In it ween Gregory'* stable
and Ito ogh A Co'* titoro he collid
od wit' i a mule hd>ched lo a wago;
which coining out of I he alle
at a lull tr.t Mr Thomson wa
.hrowm under the wngon and on
of llje wboe's passed over hi
right leg above the knee. Th<
mule begi ,n kicking as the co Ik
ion happa ned and Ins heels bare'
missed W r Thomson's head. A
soon as U o Mayor recovered him
selt he wa Iked into Gregory's an
examined himself to see whethe
any of hit bon**s were broker
Concind ing they wore not heagai
mounter 1 his wheel, which ha<
been da maged to the extent of
broken spoke, and resumed hi
trip 11 M te aot'.fy. lie was prctt
aore tor a dav or i?o from hi* tc
c dent b ut h now him?*lf again.
f'ari or W JtetuH
? Work nras begun on th* Mu
pe intendent'? bouse at the facte
ry laet ^Vednesday
?The forty cot tages which ar
a boat com pleted, prenent a ver
m ce nppe arance a* nee they hav
been pai nted.
?The Directors will begin a
or ice th? >' erection of forty mor
c<_>ttage 9 tor employees.
?Th e work of putting the gra\
el roof on the main building wa
fmi-ho d Thursday.
?TJ ie window sa^h aro beini
Sited in, tbe floors are being late
the in tori or walls of the boildin
are being* whicewa?he<l and th
ester*.r penciled. AP th a wi
be fini hed 10 the next fi teen daj
?The foundation for the smok
stack is being* dug down.
?TJhe brick michino has bee
stand up again. They will mat
one o rtwo million more bitck.
? C he work of grading doe
the hi'il in Iront of tfae miU is pr<
gr-wi og.
V
\ ;
uticjirur fail to aonets
Trial of Dispensary Constublt
Sam llo*vle - Rulings of tin
Judge ami Testimony Introdu
ced ? The Dead Man's Stori
Suppressed and Ills Qtmractei
As a Desperate and Datigeroui
Person Fully Established.
The trial pf State OoiiBtab'e 5
r A/n xx? i * of this nltis** nharanr
with the murder of John Nicho's
col., while endeavoring to arres
him on the I6lb of December las'
near Greenville, for violating tbt
dispensary law, came of! in th<
sessions court at Qteenville las
Tuesday. A telegram received bi
Con-table CasKey from Sherif
Gilreath Thursday morning, sta
ted that the jury, after rema nin)
out all night had failed 10 agrei
on a verdict, and that the presi
ding Judge had ordered a roistria
in the case.
We get the f liowing account o
the trial from the Greenville New
of the 18th instant: "There wer
no eye witneaBOs to me nccurrenc
and when Ihe statement of the al
fair by Nichols who lived Bevera
week* after the shooting, w?b ex
eluded the defense set up a ver
clear ?>ase of self defence. The fa
tai bul'et entered direct'y in t!>
bac* and did not rnnee to eithe
side. Howie testified that jue
before he fired the deceased ha
assumed a threatening attitud
and partially uirned toward hu
but just a* he fired the neg>
turned eo as to receive the f'att
wound directly in the back.
It waa after 1 o'cl ok when th
first witness waa ewcrn.
l)r J B Karlo testified that whe
he examined the body of the <fe
ceased he found a wound in th
back from a piatol ?hot. There wt
a ho'e in the bark of his coar.-*>
i ii < a _ 1 j! i i
I no oa'i emereu himos tnrecu
from the back, ranging slinhtl
downward. 'the deceased ha
told the witness tho c rcutmtat
ces of the homicide and had e?
pressed an abandonment of his r<
. c very. The piint was raised an
conestelasto the admissibilit
of this testimony. The court ri
led that un'e-s he deceased mat
the statement that he lesrtd in
mediate disso'ution jus' before t
related the c;rcumstance* of tl
5 killing the testimony won d 1
, ruled out and the doctor's s<at
r menl along this line was extlu
ed.
Dr. Kar e toltl a News repo t
^ vesterdny that Nichols sa d nolo
* he died that ho was running aw
?_ in Jjie w^ods oilnwed c'oseiy
f X'onatabTe nowie and jns* nw
hesita ed. a moment to mike 1
I wav through a cane b/ake he v,
a shot bv the cons<ah'e n the hat
II He hud made no threats again
- the condabie and did not ha
j hi* hands in h-s pockets Nich
I made this statement af er he h
abandoned a'l hope of recovery
8 Mr McHugh, who was plowi
k in the tield over which N<ch<-ls r
for his li'e, was the only witne
outside of the party of con<fabi
i. who saw the dece**ed immediat
W after he was *hot. He lestifi
that the wounded man said wh
r lying on the ground that he c
t not know why the constable sli
J him.
0 Magistrate Baker, after sor
discussion as to the dm 14-il>ili
6 of the testimony, wan allowed
sav that he had warned the or
- Htab-ea on the day *>( the ki'li
n that Nichols war a ' bad ngge
_ and that he had resisted arn
the same day.
3 CP Potts. J B Odam, W H (V
6 man and W II Johnson testiti
is that the deceased had a leput
a tion for turbulence and violent
( but on cross examination we
able to specify but two cases of'
1 olence and fights
8 The defendant. Howie, was th
i" put upon the stand. He is a r
d live of Monroe, N C., and abc
r four years ago engaged in the It
ery stable business in Lanca?t
l* He took a constabu'arv poiitl
0 thereon tbe 2f?'h of Noremb
d 1894. Thence he went to Ho
a Hill, afterward to Greenwoi
Whence he came to Greenvi
about h* months he'ore the ki
7 ing. Magistral- Baker loid ii
Nicho 9 was a dangerous chart
ter. When he met the wag
Cra*f?'d s'opped in front and
and another constable rode p;
a few steps. Nichols jumped r
s of the wagon and ran across t
? tin Id t<> the right and several sh<
were fired over his head to at
him. At the command of Cra
ford, who had charge of the fo
V ivitnoHa monntail a hnrifl anil all
? ted in pursuit. From the top
ihe hid the negro turned into t
, woods and was to d three timet
halt. At length as he was fore
6 into the thicket he threw I
hands under his Mcintosh on
r. coat to his rear pockets as if fo
pistol, at the same time turn]
1 partially about, and saving son
thing in a defiant manner. ]
? then Lere'ed his pistol, from hor
I back, upon the negro and fir
' and just as ho 6red the net
* turned his back and received t
e mortal wound directly ?n the ba
II He then returned to the party
the roai and they accompan
him to where the decea>ed ?
e lying. They searched the woui
ed roan bat found no weapon
n him. and aaked why he ran. t
he replied because he thoaj
they were going to kill him Hoi
and the deceased had never r
ru petore the day of the killing (Jl
>- of Police Osborn of Monroe, CI
|of Police F W Culp, of Rock I
guui'um ii inufi
Magistrate Caaicof. ot Lancaster;!
Chiet Constable Fant and Mr Sow-.
x e'l. of Ke'?haw, lestified as to the
,, gi od character and repptaliou of
% Howie.
f The detente rested its case here
r and ihe court stated before arnus
? meats were opened that the law
of eelf defense a pp \ ink? in thi* < ase
would be conditioned that, an o*'^
f'coi making an arrest cannc r*e
> said to brin# on th* diflicu ty
1 when he h in the dischirg* o' his
d-<?v.
^ Shuman <fc Dean represented
the defendant an t Solicitor ,\n*?:l
' wa? alone for .he S ate.
3
3 A Mont Kxcetient /.?(/// Hone to
t, Iter Reward.
7 The announcement of the deat h
T of Mrs Mar. S. Witherspoon, wile
- of Cant. H.J. Witherspoon, wlrch
2 occurred at 5:25 o'clock Thursday
0 morning, caused a pang of sorrow
- to het many friends in this cotrn
1 inunity. Mrs Witherspoon had
been a sufferer hr the past year
f from an airect. on of the heart but
f not until the oa?t week did her
e condition become a arming. Her
p youngest Ron, .1/arion a student
r of the Sou'h C'aroPna Colore,
it was summoned home and reach*
? ed here last Monday, so that
v when the end came th:s kind and
- affectionate mother, was comfort^
e ed by Ihe piesence at her bedside
r ot all her children.
it Mrs. Witberspoon was born in
d 1844, and was 52 years of age.
e She was a daughte' of the late
n Wm. Steven*, and graduated from
o the Female Seminary at Salem
?1 iV. O. She was married Dee 12
18G7. to C&pt. B J. Wither-poon.
e Nino children wore born to them,
four died in in'ancy ar.d five, Mr
n W. II. Wither*poon, I)r B. J.
I* Witberspoon, Misses 3/azie and
lB Conn:e Witberspoon and Mr. M.
? S. Witherspooo mrv ve her
y Mp. NVitherspoon was a lady o* j
'* rare into! ectua' attainment* and
^ universal v teemed in this community.
Ihe la-t years of her life
b- were devoted to the work of cal'd
lecWig together in manuscript
'mm ad the information obtain|(<
ah e conce n nz the W th rsj oo;
family for reye a rentarie* hack.
?e .She was a mem he- of the Prosb.vh*
terian Church and wa< oyal in
,f* every ch intian duty. Devoted a*
aw le, affectionate a* a mother
true as a hiend her o-8 to her
er family and friends is irreparable
ro The luneral lorvicos were conducted
from the Pre*b\ terian
QV
^ Church, at 11 a m. yesterday, by
lis Dr. J [|, I ho'tiwe I of Foit TT
:as assisted by Dr. C\ W. Ilumrh e i
ot IIns place.
ve Pa" beurora we e : Col It
g ii r\ nscn, i;r j r ftiacKey, tapt
ad -) C Rosier, Capt .J H Fitzpatrick
Col Leroy Springs,W McD lirowr
f-K U I Crawiord ami W O Chafee.
To the bereaved husbaud and
e?' ch Idren we entend our heartfelt
e- sympathy and the condolence ol
ed this entire community.
' liar m an for the Governor,
<Severa' months ago Gregory A
ne Co., mvi*red au order throogl
j?y t? eir Mr |{hea lor a fine set o
j() double harmss fo (riv?ri>or K. an;
l(1 and "he OoVfin?r so plea-M
ntf with ihtm that a few dais ago h
,rM a nt in an < rd-r for a fine sm o
ps, single harness Mr Mod, (iregrj
& Go's ton harnres makr r, fitushet
ie, the m| yesterday and they w?il t(
ej shipped t<? 'he Govern r lO-dav
a_ We inspected them yesterday ?n<
ce they are nice enough for the Prepi,re'
dent. The wo kma sli p on then
Vl. cannot be xoelied.
en Itema front Kernhatv Era.
>?" ?The school hu9 suspended lb
slit
a week o i account of the rneas es
iv?
er. ?Honrv Ma-ser, col., who wai
on before U S Commi^pioner F oy?
er- last week on the cVuge of v o!at
^ in^ the Internal Revenue law
lip was di-charged.
i J- ?Mr John VVI aon, of Linear
ter, i4 tn charge f Mr i. 0 P-y-eT'
lc* business at this pace until ?b<
on . e \j o
he re'nrn ? w,ss w evens.
as? ?We a e niormel that the w<f<
u,< of Mr Wm ()eai ol Flat Creek diet
last Sm.dav The cause of (lea* I
op and oiher Dsrticu ars we wen
w, unable to gather.
ce, ?The contract for funding t
ir* stone guard hou-e on the lot ii
of rear of conncil room has been 'e
be to McNiuch ar.d Aberuathy, o
to Laneastrr. It it 10 be hqiU ?<
?d granite fr ni Hon T J Ati"^?t'
his quarry. ^
^ ?The Rapt ?t church will in fill
ture have services rc<u'arly eyer^
fiundav morning and night, tIr
lj~ church having called Rev
Potent an lor the full time. ^
ed, ?We noted las' week chat Re'
:ro J G Re< kwitii had tven summonei
he to th?* bedside <>( nis grandmother
ick. who was seriliMisly ill at her hom
In tu OnSMtlttM coilntv. Mr Heek
led wifh 'eft orlThnra taj'? 'own Uaii
ras but did notVoach h me until sev
id- eral hours jitter the death of h
ou grandmother, who breathed he
ind last about '2 oVoek that atternoor
Ifht Tbe remania weif carrie I to ''n
srie lamb a, the former home of Mi
net Heekwith.for intermenton Friday
lief Our people wi?l aympatbixe wit
i'ef Mr Ueckwjth in h a ra 1 beroav?
li I; ment.
C"
OUR BUYERG
- Our milliner, .
North this week.
411 ?inter good
est Spr ing Goods
is no secret about
if we sell goods e!
to sell more of lit
When von buy
cheap, the goods '
and if there are v
may be sure that
force on securing
Ganson
|Kjf physicians, and pre;
ly all over the world.
ft i ubiuvciy guaiiiuiecu
| stubborn cases. The fori
mp plainly on every bottle.
; 1 Su pet
TO AL
Sarsapa
* For Femnle Com]
r building lip run1
terns it acts like n
i a bottle and be
i READ THE TRUTI
EXTRACT TROW BOOK OF
* " W?? 11 rheumatic sufferer for 18 i
from physicians, treatment at Mineral \
Arlr. My doctor declared my condition 1
advised p. P. P., Lit>pu>au's Great Hem<
to-day a well man. W. ]
of Timmins A Hitics, I/>adihK G
Indorsed by ii. \V. KbabKms, Drutcgist.
" P. P. P., I.lpptnan's Orcat Remedy, i
Ing and palpltulton of tlie heart. 11.id i
two years; now i sleep soundly iu any i?
8 A. M>
" Sworn to and sabccrlhed before me,"
I J. M. uUIIM
"Suffered for years with a dlsagrr
A Various reiiu'<;.' * t ill'>1 l'i rcmoie it. Tl
i A man's Great Remedy, completely curt d
1 capt. J. d. J
. I So Lb BY ALLDR
UPPMAN BRff5.fl
; UPmANS BLOCKB
??ifwww
* -1. Ilnrry l^oslcr,
ii
t attorney at i.aw.
[ *LAXCABTKR, 8 ('.
a : : ?
Will piH'-ilce ill nii Ihv fViiirl* of tliP
I .staii'. Hnpctat Attention gtvun (o ?ol?
U laction "f <'lalqia
Mr om. i? lii oi.l Ledger t>till?linif
loppoMiii raoft h'ldt.
J Jhmv 3-1, I >?">?1 yr.
s J. F. Ht'ii F FIN
e
- HOU3I3 painter
AND
r PAPER RANGER.
l \ nc aster, s. o.
v
' MrOrnlning in the latent m*<|prti
b ylen ? Kutee reiMorftbt*, r nl i-i'nct lou
l- gua^Hsil. "M
xgrr-f^n.nrr,*
PES NORtW j
Miss Minnie
N?
Is being closed o
are taking their
Mae reason tor
laeajaer thiua oiin
eoa.
good* right }OU
ive deal hi wc
cry good values i
we get them.
Bargains Osiiy.
Dry Goo
to cure the mosi JJfd jf 1
Till", is published u
As a tonic it is py'" ftl
\v ,r 1
ior & R]
n &> (
irillas i ?;
'* I Ei
plaints and
down sys- ' / J%i
mgic. Try r5 S '
convinced M _ ,
H?|RI
- \ V-3
TESTJ MON IALS. Q .
month.'*. Derive! no ber t?f i Ji\\ J?
VolU, Tex., or H< t Hprl.m t, -///J
hopelers, hut as a last raort o
mv. Thn ugh It* use i uru *y/r (l
K.TIMMINH, // 1r\S
rocen, Wauhachlt, 1 .. M ^
enrol mo of dlflflrult breath. ([ /o
lot slept on either siile for M <1
twlllon." ! \v F i 1A k'd
RAM8AY, De Loon, Tex. V\ *V
. Notary Public. \v-'.0 VT
eablo emotion on my (. 7^{)
hroe^bottleaof P. P. P., I.< / V
OHNHON, Savannah, t. /'j
UGGiSTS ' s
WPRIETOR ,1
SAVANNAH.GA. t
MONEY TO LOAN,
MONFY TO I.UVM rs Him* M
$R0(). Mini upvvar li*, an improved
cotton farms.
For i tifot hi ition. unnlv to
It. K. VV vi,i K,
Attorney ut Law.
Nov. lr?, IS96-4 m.
DENTISTRY.
DR. R M GALLOWAY,
SUttGEON DENTIST, .
LA VC AST ICR 8. C.
JtiMt local'<1 hero, will devote hi?
l'*ne entirely to an offlo? practice tl
too* place.
Work animated . hit can '?
exenntiKi in the very hf.nl nPumrr
ChirctM at the usual r?tw.
)lhna over Heath, H}iriug* ft
CV,, store Lancaster H
'TJm
\
" f
T
il i i V .
v?V:'. J .
fcL;s!
is*, tlie -vt-i-j ' --
?- "? ' lx A
A * "
4 / ME
H
fa * i t HS
m
w
Kv.?r. ? ? -r
| ..." '
*VV V' &?*** - K
f$p % . .
jURP I
v ^ >. . 1
\
if '
41 ;
^ hi . \
V
X /f:**;.' ** r-' ^ 1
Lui*.ri!
OL:
L6?&*
HEUM M |
r.RO*; -..< ' I
h A 2^> i \
ONDERF
EM D FOR <p
BOOKLET i
^Tp\b:^r>' A
\m '&- Ml
wVw %/ 9 v
ssra: ' ^
.,w%. - J
6 < . Who |> .
|)(,wt . '< hi ft r
liu', it -, N' ?.
CA OK. < I N'Ct - A '
. **";<-v '
; I4'i'> M-r 1 * i t?
| Ijiii (<T < .' -J, i J >* t 1 I 1
(r?r' '.'t.'Rrrti n ' t ui .. * " -*, j
Ktc. W r. f .
( nuuacxs \ 3
rr illi i '
T. i * : '
! ? ?!?.11 J? * ' ..If
| 4 cr-i '.> op.
I- iblw
l hi 11 m-1 * t: .r^
j rl>??* l?ut ?>? < nf l ie t<v ! ' ' w tiCm . *
o .r t,nr<l. i 1 -n
u hut Vj< llur " . < v . n ?
<> > > 'iru