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Wednesday, November 13, 18ff. The majority of H. L McGowan. Eaq., (for Solicitor of 7th Circuit.) over his opponent in the Counties of Laurens, Union and Spartanburg aggregp ted 1242, but the majority against him in New berry, of 1341 (Radical) was not to be overcome. Right and Proper. Greenville is to have an Agriculturil and Mechanical Association. This is right, every County should have such a Society. The times demand it, and only those people who are asleep as to one of their best interests overl-;ok the necesi ty. If there be a reader of the Herald who is not yet in possession of the inehm choly fact, we take a nournful pleasure in stating for his information that Mr. Greeley has been overwhelmingly btate? by Grant, and that the figures are enor nious, but not enough to scare uncle Horace, who goes back to his farm and paper like a true philo,opher. Ander-n County Fair. We lewn fro:n the ltelligencer that the late Annua! Fair of the Farmers' ar.d Mechanics' Society of Anderson County, was a decided su-cess, and we are pleased to chronicle such a fact. The excellenee of the articles at:d superiority of stoclh exhibited on the .ccasion were particu larly gratifying., while the general inter est manifested, n!t only by the citizens of that County bit of those surrounding, made the Fair wba- all hoped it would be. The premiums be6towed were large in number and valuable. Success to Ccunty Fairs. The Columbia Carolinian. Mr. W. H. McGw, who has been for the past ten months chief editor of the Columbia Pnonix, has accep'ed a like position on the Carolinian, and carries with him a well-deserved reputation as a forcible, active writer and sound reason er. Mr. McCav, though quite a young man, gives evidence of an experience and tact i journalism which will soon place him in the front rank in his arduous profession. We congratulate the South Carolinian on the acquisition of so val uable a coadjutor, and wish proprietor and editor all the success possible. The Presidential Contest Resulted in the re-election of General Grant by a majority over Mr. Greeley of more than a half million votes. Had the Government, with its power and patronage, anything to do with the success of the el"ction ? We trust that President Grant masy find it comnpatible n. ith his inilitary training, to so administer his great civie trust, that a bright and ha:ppy era of local and national prosperity shall pre vat'. Those who 'den!lj us:ly and love muer-' will ailways find that "the mild power subdues." The South Carolina Ball. The annual bail and supper given by the South Carolina Cluh, at Nicke:sonr's, Columbin, on the 7th, n::s a grand :f fair. The corresponrdent of the Ne'vs tuentions as among the brillbant p?rty Min K., arnd M:ajor C. 1H. S., of New. b:2rv. Ir. the absence of President Hian.pton, Vice President Y. J. Pop., presided. At the annual meeting of thre South Carolina Club the following officers were elected: President-CoL Y. J. Pope, of New berry. Vice-Presidents-R. G. Bo.ham, Edge field: Allen Jon.es, York ; I. E. Le%.omte, Riebiland; Burweil l Bokinr, Kershtaw; J. G. HIohnes, Jr.. Chatrlesto. * Treasurer- D). Hi. Crawfordi*. Secretan-W. C. Fislier*. *Re-elected. * The State Fair. The gat.heririg at thre late Annual Fair of the Agricultural and Mecthanical So ciety, was as large as on any'. previous oce;-,ion, the grorunds and] building, be ing ero.' ded with visitors from arli parts of the State, and] presenting a seer"' of aniunted an,d famncifully dre'wed life only to be seeni at re-unions of this k:r:d. In some of thre decpartmienits, perhaps, there wa-; a slight falling <fl in the exhibition, while in o:hers there was a better dis play. The d->mrestic corner was the great centre of arttractioni to th~ 1-viies as well ais gentlemnen, and tIbe array of :.rti eies, such as delicious lonking loaves o f bread, jellies, preserves, g>iektes, wines, cakes and ,a hundred other nic nracs, such -- as only the good housewife knows how to c.oneoet, were in enidiess variety. We h:,ve never seen a mnore tempting dis ;,Aav, nor one which refle.cts more credit on the exhibitors. The fancy depart tuen t was .al o well filled, and the display beautiful indeed. Of the vegetable kind then e was also a larg;e andI crediit.aide va * 7iety. In m~ehamecs and agriculture there was muue to give evidence of pro gressioni amnong our people, an;d th:.t they a:re abrve to somrie of thre best interests of the S:ate. Th:: display of live stock, too, was better we beldieve than ever. Among the numiber who receivedl -wd,we find the followi' g from New berry : '4. M. Pnf.,rd, for pa'ing stallimn Won. S-jamm:er, seelimngs. Pi::.t-, &c; E-. S. ei tt, h;oli, brood we're anrd ciilt -ar'; lad;\!rs. i. i. G:dblr.i, h:i:r work; .\l i,s S. G:allarad, h:ir om k ; D. t'. - hern, heavy draft horse ; G. B. Tuicker, l:ht dr:aft starliiorn, blood stallion, blood usres, brood)i ma:re, : *- stallion exhii t ing rene.t mAn..er of cot ec ; J. S lL. ,is.:dnll e~. ; E. if. Epps, boa t!e ot (r.:ni. braie wool, cow, h,:ife ,* t - ", meri 1r,o. ah- ed lhmb- teradi *nr and lambs, and ca.,iere hu, k -aeni ; Miss Ta'lulah Irby. pa:eb.work quiit. Lexington-C. R. FRankfin, for lion, light draft gelding ; J. Taylor, va tive hulls; G. N1. Cordes, pair Houdans J. B. Elkivs, trio games ; .Mrs. J. K. Da vis, pea fowls; Mrs 1). R. Wise. shawl Mrs. D. Nunnamaker, sponge cake, syup, pickles-each ; Mrs. M. Y. [larth, wal nut catsup; Mrs. Geo. Haigler, pumpkin marm-taade, wheat, rice, pumpkins each ; C. A. Wolfe, sa-safras coriil Miss Ida Lightler, pair se, and Mis Ellisor, pair socks. At the election on Wed:d nigh the following gentlemren were chosen t,.) serve the enst.ing year: T. W. Woodward, Pre'-ide:-t. D. W. Aiken, See et: -v Tr,7nziamer. Vice Presidents- J. . i., J. N. Huffman, Ed. Hopl, J S. l'oi-ard.soln. J. B. Moore, I'. .M. Sims, NV . W:.lace, J. P). Thjomaas. Te Directcors were te d, in leO' the org:nization of an Anxilia: Joint Stock Associatiun, mio were inst::ne1Ved to apply for an act of i:icorpor:*io:., rmo -a meetig of stockholder, a,ppoinil-d for the 15th Januarv teixt. The Horse Contagion. The malady affecting horse fleh, and which has swept over the North with more or less virulence is Slow in its movement South and West, and of a milder type. ['he affection is said to run its course in ten days, -nd readily yi,hIs to good and prompt treatint-the ai maIs being !aid up diivg their illn . The disease has reacbed Charleston, as the following, extract from an article in one of the city papers will show "At the Citade! there are seventy sis government horse., and four mles. All of these animals are or have been sick, the disease having started n the rig t of the liae and swept like wildfire throl the whol. stab'e. About one half of i.e br:es are now sick, anA four of t hs e are in a very had condition. Th.-Y all have hard, dry c,uzhs, With proh,e dis. charges of offnsive mater (roI the mouths and nostrils. The me:hod of treatmen: ad!pted, a::d whi. has p',ved very efficacious, con;Ists of wa-h,:z tLe mouth and nostrils with cjld water, and then steaming with vinegar. This is done by putting a hot biick ino a feed bag, fastening it on the horse's head,a d then pouring vinegar upon the brick, causing the stearm to rise up into the nos trils. This causes sneezing, and rarely fails to give immediate reif. Tar is also kept burning in the stables. a a dis infectant and preventive measure." Although the disease has n .t vet reached this section, it woolfi ie wtll for own!rs of horses to watch lheir slt-Ik. The foillowing recipe< are .uwid to hatve been successft;!'y uis:d at the N'-rth: .4 nz. Spirits of Hartshoroe. 2 oz. Tlicet:re of Arria. It pi:ts Oil of Ilemblk. It' pints Alcohol. Bathe ne'k and underjaws. Also, ten (1tt) drops 't aeotn. in tongue three times a day. Simple Oxymnel, (l11oney ). 4 oz. Mendereous Sirits, 4 '7z God English .Ve, 4 oz. Sweet Spirit- Nitre, 4 oz. This is to he thioroughily mixed in bottle and appli-:dl n:tcro:ilb. three t:me, a daty. in tuidiio t to th,is inu'-r:al . plicationi a blister ->r tinetnrc of tcantia id's nd t orpen ti ne is somtim-- s foo; tseful. This shtould bi app:ie~d ove nig;ht, and the horse kept cl at:.d let o ats and( bran, wi th a little tL .s9ed mash. The followm g recipe he,s becen sncces fu!y used in some of the. stanies con taininig valuauble trot!n :.tok B3anudage thet limb,. andl soak banldage's with spirits. Rub the thrttat w;th tnr pen tine. Mix a small porticn- of i ;ecae and tartar emetic with m lasses; p-ut a few drops ort the tongue every hait hour. From thre Caro!h ian. N::wuEitY, S. C., Noc. S. ISf2. Dear Sir: .it thet la te ilecti ii in this co inity, Ja-oes F. .J. Caldwelt, F>ri. re cived for Congressman at Lui-. ei.:i hundred and serenty-.four (8'i4) votes, and Wmn. 11. McC:iw tor Congress, from the Thud C:ngre.uial I I;,trit, : e ceivi d eigrht lumdrrred and ei;:ty-nitne (8S9) votes. Thtis was in ten<kd as at com:plimOent to thes~ gentloeen, but or paler here has failed to ut!ice it. X. WXe Lind the. above in thle Carol ini:o, and give it a p' ee for the benefit of N" that lie may lose ntothin g that a pub-~ iit of the iote ::;.v affo'i. T;,e wri ter we know nlot, butL a h:e tes to) mO e muitch out of whtat anv other man would caider a small matter, wye hope he has succeeded. We ga'.e the restt of the election -parn ea elected -judging~ tha t su licien t, arnd hal nou tha ng't th::t comrplimtentary noti---- n ere liJked fr; and in j ustice to the ge:t lemten rnm we still believe th:ey asked fnr nothing of the kind. P::TERSON's MAGAziNE fur liecemner is on our table in aidvance, and is a perfect gem. This is, without doub,', the cheapest of the really good ladly books. It conttains, every year, oneC thousand pages ; four:een sieel en gravintgs ;twelve colored, double-size. s-ee fahion plites; Iwe.ve co!ored Berlin p::t tern-; twventy-four pages of mui sic; and1 more han a hunrdred novelets andi original stories by the-best American writers. Yet t rie is only two dollars. or a dlollar less thn magazines ot' its class. There is no de(cep ion ablout it ! -No wondcr it has the largest circulation in the world ! ITo clubs it i cheaper stilt. Thuis. five cop:en are~ sen: r eight dollairs, or eight copies for tWe;ve ol brs, or twelve copies for seventeen dlotlars To the person gettin; lip either of the-e chili an extra copy is given as a premium, and and al-o a superbc five-dofl:ar eneraviig for framirg, "Christ Weeping over Jetrtu<::lem Spcimns of the magazine are sent, gr.i; so write for one, antd see for your-elves. Now is the 'ime to unt:scribe, or to get u eihi' ter 18-3. Addr,ss Chia:e - J. Peter,on, 3S Chestnut St. P'hibidlelphi ., Pa. W iiH rr::' M t-sc:,L ;:t f ,r N\ ve he srecivd, prie ?!, : . oi i: W. W. W bihey, ToW * .. t .. Th''r- ee n pa . o - : oi * - *i.a : Th C. arolini Flrn-:r for N-ovemr r se-.ts a ver altik:erve table of connt - Thi m-'ze, as our red:- are o. pb|i.hedt in Wilm im*ou. N. C - b- '. 11 I The Nova: e: nab *or .- hoi C.-ro huli n 1,- plt i m; h g . . .- to: the !'ar I. Tt1 J p.zen,r a?r. the vn.. : th % TRE ENNI OF B2STON. Dosro,.%. N'v. 10. Ai:.arm of fi!e w:s swund,ed about 7.30 i i..:, f0 Wlivwl by a oeci.d third tind feur!'h :ihom. in r Adnee.i. The 4,;rst engine was hardiv on the ground when te flames burst from the f,urti story of the grani:e store at the corner of Sumner and Kinston streets-wholesa!e -lrv goo,d,' hou-. The fire eanghT in the Nigine room, Ite flames following the el-vator, mielI was first seen under the Mansard ioif of building. Tilt fl.ime som re::ed the ,, an-drd roofs on the oppotie QYe. fir bevon! th reach of the engi's. i ess th:vn thiryt tinwues the vle chv, in onw directeiot. wa- at the mercy of the fH tins, which 4ped1 from roof to ropf. (Ine gr-t dry goos' Ane after aw)ther 1"hhe. ie zr.ini:e! w .-l on the STr-Ce mla'":ng lip-i in!: .Iahie. .'.t nine h'c.e, Su !dy . - ::: r .;es: en gine, ar- driven bILK Arnal roy: o naWin. Graniie b'Ie . ..)g.!n >:,: '. . r!g ment>, and w:e :'P:l ;T.uo rhe wi.eei.,. WVe ar. hjowi .; l.. :i. ding ': ia. nil and C ;j.:rv%, -u t :., ch,ck the :1 -:v -. Beebe's bj',!i, the fin h- - c in the ci, w.;.: bwni:lrl: - ;1tly :0ed Ung aers th.: !q l the -terts on Devoshi; strs Lv- ry N:Huig i, n1ow hentv-I *o; 1he very t 0! ;naee romlblu tion, all':i co;.h I %e tiA .r I r. 0Tg ex piosions urc cai.'s nti hvid I, IThI tenv mnent hou-;es at the ;pwr cnd of Fe-ra st have nor. caught. Crzed women are dalhed t aid fio with dloe. beddin, &e , in their urms. The wool house on Federal st, caught next-thcy were cratnimed iom (eL lar to garret. The paper houss came nex. The Freedman's National Bank went in an hour her The Nation Ihuik of Nrth Amrniea weit a, midnight: the o ; as eS thniated at S20.0OI,000. Several in,urance companies must succ-uib. Laer-Ti:e sqnare n.i-s i;.ve bwen burned and the fre is s:l r:n?inn. The fire has reached diniensions th.it siiply dely any description. Tlhe peopie oi* Boston tind the:nselves in <mltnger of their lives: the xoss of houscs and properly is now scarcely thought of, the peop!c ire reiring before the flaines toward Tremont zt., where the fire, it is suppo-ed, will be unable to reach, but a gale is 'blowing and it seems to have no pos itive directt:t The WYestern Union Seegraph oflice was aban:iotied at half-past eight. 11.30, a. ml. The ilre is 'ti|l raaing with uiabatcii j,ury. 'The splendil marble blocks on Frnklin t.. packel Irom cellar to ceil ing with co-t!y goad, are in ruing. There cto l no.- correct esimaite to the attount of property alre:ndy deslroyed. .iany people are p.i-e stricke:n. and are sveking ,:tfcty in fight. the couny around will b' fiied .;ith the houstless. The fire up to thg time has raged in the ric-hos buiess pat t of tbe city. There ie no knowi.g nhere it may end. It is now nurning towaris the docks, and will probably dstroy thet '!ie cus tor house is in Inger. Chief Eigliecr Danrill was kil!ed. The fire. raged for t1freen homrts, de-;troyingi two hundreLd million doW . wrtlh of property. VERY FINE. Ami SrWIN- I h 'heHh i gwlo-' & .i1 sot SEWTN G MAt ilNE. ill good orider, for sale che1a:i by B. ii. Lot)VEL.WE. Nov. 13, 1 --b. Mule.: Buggies, &ci. N --o:v ! hi 1. .-i2 :. e. FCrh.eapo Chviig We aire'm tjt' ilire h--b:eorarey int :-'C er i iG00TS SH Dan BO.S. Coam1-e ivt thn :wti of r! ;-bnS. LntEret LCEi E WHVIEELElt~ Nov. I3, 4; -2r Wle imvter'now rin rsto .: he temst Larcast andi OestrS.toc. We a'eevr ker )r' ovELACEe &A WEEIIALE. Noov. 11th. -S:'. REST AUR (f)NANTE. Thnnrined respee i r.'' dy nfrm the t oublic ta Ihat ie nowi lirepare to sur: EvesI it ry 1 Day :t l ' 't ila h ll-- ie '. i Alio nlred, C)na~i e Pit tits 'an I, drsiqlaiCOCI ChA MBEtC il, m Ifle:011C it Olih 'N ovi i. 1th. 187' Sec.37. ie i o:dine by Pth Tow tin ei at r' l:Nwberry.lt r ,. nb; th e . t rit ofi:he ame,ir'n T a th Itai licesel ofspr lnrdDo;;and beit Surter.raie he theautho.v1afre 'id i L:h i n't ies sh(bI Oe nde'miF:t D las,an te:<b iri ts' ig,:-.l. n G AOCERI E S B~ac.mr!, Sugar, Cofice, Breakfazst Strips, '__q' u recil D) RI 1)liwi 100 aa iiallI. Ties. y or Sz1e Clleap Uy LOVELACE & WHEELER NovE . '1: ' , 1 A -."Il..R GEO. S. iCKER. noor, Saha E Blid Factori (ITT A RLESTON, ,. C. ~L TiIS iSAS I-JtGE AND C03iPI EH Fa,ctoryas there ii in the Souta. All w. ra emf rured ::t ii:v F;w:ory i -his vikv. The orf. lol!.( ow-i and 1 :nl :ged blyr S' XE. 1) FOli PRICE LIST,g Fctorv noil Wareroom. Kin- Stnret. o: po-te .mnonf Street, on line rf City R:1 way,,. Ad"drk:sS, GEo. S. IACKEI. P 0. Box 170, C arla,ton. S. C. Nov. 13, 7?-46-ly Estray Cows. TAKEN from a n,ero :n, on Wedn1 di mrt ing,(' Nov. ,t%o Cuws, which it ':c'pos'd h.ld e olen, I l ie r lstancU bein.:-upc e One Gow is rod and wht spotted, %i; whiiha t in :i--hl iht var m r wi:h :lt uni! unlrr hit-m v. nnr . T, Wk .-r is nl-li Co.x, v.'it h v i e y ;in jore!e:ad, .:-1 e.tia ;i ed w:!; b at c.f rol The o.snecr of sid Ckm w%il cow:- f w:rd av,i prove riL tom s:-iv, p:yv v: penses and t.tke po-ss-,ion' wvih:Yn 6ftek I .ys, 0herwis :e t v will be said to d highe i hidder !o de!ray expenit's, and an; thI- over will b.: k-pt in tl:-t .B . R ART IN. Newherry, S. C., 'Nv. ., '72-1,. PROCLAMATIOON Z'TITF OF - o 1T!! C.\RUoL.TN.A, TN cnv; in-.ne.- of:111 h1:1:1oAl S:ate n 1d N V:i -1. e stom, : in m gr.n n: :ld 0h1 l)" evlrv ':ofd and .-rick i , o :h m: i.ol r bh- ic-A nfhA o a urng&ye,rte it .. -wi di A> a 'C ', t in' tm.frrit v ur., i it r <o-on ml e of' Hi, E ':A .r'e r h-ic i.'Aj'tiw''L i ) ::n- ':tes, I,A .A' I rc 'u t:. G ve ;o al :--. . -. A'f -o general than.Tin: o c w,aer : and 0 :..,,em e i trir T r Invi-:- ii'i:- o wo joyou t r i:. flitn o r: '.: l priAe cto :h a;-l ni.:;i..: lo . : ' .rd A s as cc c . Fn :o. A 'trro' Seh e arm:: h-oe' fl,r :N ov ]es l 0,i 'h - :.- , Ii' '. - I lUI p'ii::1. . for' ouIr'' :'in c hn :swPr illp! Plo -AA onti o . oft!ti r i da e.er'lpr Ceriob, Ian aI n u l it dtoi.'-ch rt.i 'e r~''r 'nvirnei* nitn-rC crf, o. o' I haC'ereu or myor~ 1 ' h:n rul : )l e: e ' t G-e.i' u : of)thetn ein t toxr b ec li , at oh r [LSu'''.] i', ' b i' te-ot?- d of' r .i. Novernhe' A. n~ t 1t ;?' , ::nd c ity tu'l c he 4inety--etr tn XA .et l): - a Vi!..:trtne. :. \ nlh:rr .o'cI ilrfr m K l .cci. \ G er:o F. L .umo:'., Siecreta:ry :n Mte. C p' v 1:-:, " r w-ie un rl., wt .t'c ST01AAE.t A OF SOIT. cAt >INA.et:e' fryUNT ilh:mu- ct iA TtL. '" W er:- : i'., w i: w it I'Ci rnant to~ 'n order f'rom' tht e or hri w ' i] 'Al,n phi c ni' i on b-fr e h e C onrt' inli e t Ne, herrv, in th e :re Mrrnh.iyi Decmbtrt' " et,lOA the l -n i. E t:e of -TohA Swi'ttenbu trg, e-mt'I i n;'Ci o a t rr of h taining about 'If~'i t liTrer iHundoIre and . F i.Ar mtc ore r ' le",:mdt' boe d bt' r ands c f r icen tin WSahergDr. i. li: m .! c:: l i:tiiWi, Jhn M. t Giym . I') rya Glso,Vt Se Arm:m :md r,s. C'i:r ti "'eri :. ntefof!win Sae.,t i p:iabe t we!e onh A w' it ier '-A. AlA. - A ,.) - BY vir:-, of :l i . to wc- dirv.-1!, by Hln. ."ob)n L_ Yq";::g. Prb:e d te Of Unuion Cou:!y, I wi!! (ffer f..e s lo,-eore the Comll ! llo:-e d rat. N*cn%,.l:r::. witlill the t-g 3 hours For sheriffT S.drs: On Thurgday, ilhe Fifh Dy of Dr mber A i, Al:13h V.\liKi i-LANT.TI -N b uong.1ingto :eh: r Oi .1 OI 1:ne on :he mow-ater, f Dunca 's CreekL. :m :I:e Nr;rthe:.sern por:iltol of Newberry C tv, bo:i ied by !.n , of 1. W itm3 re. 1. -uck'r,.. '!3e fiDa k :. ade S.rndv:s- .1 li. Gi,rdonl, Wm.l 4,1icanire. .1ohn i, uchz in:can3011 m lw. h1s. caold: :140: Two Thousand, Two fmindred and Tumen -fi, AceS5 More or Less, TA.; W:nd n.il 4 w0!l W nakTv dTO'een, trac-, aS !f:o%ow 1. 11mv Tr..e, con:ariig 31) ;c:es, muore or Ves. 2 Mil Irde:, m i:h :h;e . flvtreon, con Ctaining 45 atcrt,. Tr:wt on --ibo xyh -ie of Iancn's CrAk cOUMAn.'310 1)cre, mTet. or :e-. 4 urch Fcr::'r, containii:.; 25 acrC, 5. )' *31 71-lit, (11 :nailg S :;r ,1 0 03 1: r, l .r(M. more or le . 5. G.l*:hi Tract contaning 17 acres, r or W. 7 .:GI%v Tr;Ct, coviig c es,mre ornce orh lk L:uw Tret, No.:3 1, unn 1:513 ac,i% morp e or leC. mre-t or ls i l) Me."racken T1r :e'. co;3:aining' 1'8 :3(rc<, more Lort 12. Cro Tract, c-o"n3 nat rei. more or lWs. Thesa I dre am-a:I: the nos v: be I. ds. ins N' a u v :-y C. - ;--:y. i' s Ih:m I by the bi"h pppal.,-u Ilt pon :hem-l b-y 1!te Comnn.i-,sioners!inl'rion Th oreta has uFon it .l nene-m.y huHl Ag,& ua !ie'L '3 :3!' "itni'tcd :ad W.11 im3proved1. The !iii w o hc, : tv.i a ! i1i 1!: - S:X ce. The -:h!eTu ,an.i every T.r-act in the sub-divilln is wel! m 1 : lell. The p we h;::ih.-cuee re .-ly %uvydv:,h is Care, aind n H' i. of The etieTr;:xt, .m)d o;* each scpar:ut Trat in the divi, i an Al i: the PrbteC(urt, :Lt U on C HI., .:1!. may he scen d:i!n- tic xvci; p . ' rh:s Ot;ie.. .1ni :,'o 4n i pr i TEU., 01' 1:MLE..-'ne r n: b:dawn o:n a en-:hi of mw ;awd twj yars in L. egnlwl inlstalment,l, Wi:h in!ies from day of, suit.-, -keted by bowd .h 3p:. e- sarctie MA a Mar;ae eirA'mIKe Aw:kbo" to pay t.r p.:pr,. If vienN-- of s:0 o - p" : ohitAAh cOMQp11 wi'th, the lend v.ill !e rc n . ..' old on :h next -n ce -! .l.d' -ty,,t the r-!k of th!e :or:oer p ria r -1J. J. CA!,1ZNG 'N,S N C. o3 . 11, 46-'0t. lo3 0 E I ne ol " , ::, .:e rI':-: . 7 nl - f o de ar .ie in' .he ab'or bmn3h3. by"1 :'.3.3.. 3 . 1 A. G' ::el rII .''3ey, '3 , e of 3,.3, 3seenn-3 b: l-h o ! h 1rb: of 3h r m ' 3-'3':ei: e t 'a e: a per'i s . ' . J3 . ?33ill: M T N :r a. 3 . . 3 i , ~ ' 303''' 3 13 33' S.i I. Itri The pue1 .-:5 "::: r 3- n: u -l he . : 3s o ''- ' 3 3, I 3 ,re !!: . y ch Mr i i! ? Ji I:'o a at P. i i 'N 3''in '.-" t e 3:berry .o r Ilne on t3 he I:tmi of T3. ., :!:n o :I!b' - , 3 n. 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