The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, October 06, 1881, Image 3
)ethodis..4aer P. I. utel. -
Babbab I eebmasihat# 1% 'ek a.
*ev. Olin L. Dbrasut d abbath a A. M.
UeV. .G0.*rsham, 4th Sabbs * 1. s.
wl. Hugh N3.., a1 lb"
I ti j a~bea as I1
*'olf .
Oberes, eLb. W. a. singl.
oten ftete, Se6 b6a e In A esta W betere
Work on ths Presbyterian Chareh
has been riSsa ed.
WO have tome statisteics on the lien
law quest-ion which we will pethaps
produce in an article on that, much
discussed subject at some future time,
thound trip tickets to the Cotton
kxpooition good for ten days. will be
bold by the Air Line. Exhibition
commences on 5th Inst.
"Huaaau ro19 BILADLI."-8u0h are
the A~rds painted on the fences and
houses in Pickens oounty... It is in
tended to honor D. F. Bradley for
having the stock law passed in that
county. So we are -told.-Abbeville
. udium.
Referring to the fact that the editor
of the PICKs9a SatrNTL had had his
smoke housel robbed, the Greenville
News says 'fihat a eountry editor who
had meat this time in the year deser
ved to be robbed for grosly unprofes
sional oonduet."
CoLLISIoN.-The evening passenger
train on the Air Line Railroad, colli
ded with a freight train at Central
last Thursday evening. The switch
seems to have betp misl)laoed and the
passenger train run into the freight
train on the side track. No one was
hurt, but the engines wore considera
bly damaged.
Kauqita Indian Worm Pellets are
that. combination t hat is snited to all
agecs, and the smallest child can take
themn with stnfety. Try thom and be
conv'incol. Price, 10 and 25 cents
per box. For sale by Dr. J. WV. Quil
The editor of thel PICKENs SENTUNEL
clais' to hnve hazd his. Nmoke-house
robbed of some bacon last week, but
syt. he has some more lefIt. We would
nrge npon him the duty of' attending
the ne~xt meeting of thet Presia Asasoci
aUion and expilainsing to the brethren
how such thing'.e an be.--Anderson
Journmat.
We regret, to learn that M r. Thos.
Ioges, the Agent of the Air Line
]hnilwuny sat Liberty Stations, has heen~
quite ill with typhoidi fever. Whens
iast hoard from by tus he was a little
improved, and it isr to be hoped that
he will s'oon be0 entirely wvell.
Mr. James COstkran, the milier' at
$ymmnes' mill., on the Eihtee: Mile
('reek, in this County, died last Fri
day of typhoid fever. H~e 'was said
to be an excellent miller and a good
citises.
-Married, on the evening of the 29t11
Instant, by Rev. W. I. Ray, Mr. J.
W. B. Hinton, of Pickene, to Xisu
JTulia Evett, of Andouson county.
There was a case in our last (ourl
in which the amount of ten cents wao
inyolved. It cost the losing parts
about forty dollars, and the counta
perhaps that much more. We thini
It a pity that there is no way of ketep
ing such trivial case; out of Court.
lBerrymnan Whitner Hicks wa
hanged at Spartanburg on Friday, th
80th ult. for the murder of his wifE
H~e spoke briefly before he was hang
ed and said that whiskey, jealousl;
and bad company had brought him t
the gallows.
James Lynch, a colored boy age
12 or 16 year'. old, who worked in th
* mill and gin of Mr. W. J. 8mith, meg
Easley, was instantliy killed on s
Friday. He was endeavoring to pa
on the band with a crowbar when h
was caught in the cog wheel and Ii
hodly was drawn under the trunni
head and hitterally mashed or cut t
piee. Dstaga was almost instant,
neous.
-Twi TwstLv3 Mn.E CAMPMEE'TIN(
-We are informed that everythin
passed 6tquietly and pleasantly a
the T~welve Witt Campmoeting an
that there were more people in attent
ainco on Sunday than has been know
on one day for years past. We has
not been snformedt as to the numbe
w')ho joined the church.
OArT--Hon. D. Wyatt Ailken sol
$'300 worth of oats raised on his pla<
t his year. This is eq nat to a doze
bales~ cuf cotton and the expense Wi
%6l.vry beeaelue
the p ".and turnips.
. ivesse bv beom very buuy foe
tflast thre weks in gatborlng
thur 9otton and fodder.
epttoa orop in; tbis 94eo will
not-excoed a halt erop. Corn very
light. Potatoes and turnips neuAy a
total ,nUte. Amid aft - of .iss Ad
vere circumestances, enterprise and
improvements are still drifting on.
Mr. J. M. -Hendricks, of Anderson
county, k'as built a splended house and
expects to move his family 'shortly.
Mr. Aubry Maultiin and sons have
in full blast a steam cotton gin.
Mr. W. N. Payne & Bro. are spread
ing themselves, are bound to sell their
goods in spite of the hard times.
Miss L. E. Folger's school at SiX
Mile, closed a short time since.
The Editor of Tun 8NTiNEiL has
the highest eneomiums from this see.
tion, for the complimentary terms Ih
spoke of it, in respect to it becoming
one of the best cotton sections of our
County. So with economy, prohibi..
tion. "hog up," and dogs exported as
"Corn" prescribed, we ean do very
well another year. OBSERVER.
Visitors returning from abroad, as
well as recent emigrants, will find Ay.
er's Sarsaparilla helpful in avoiding
the hardships of nelimation, and in
removing the boils, pimples and erup
tions consequent upon sea diet. Its
blood-cleansing qualities remedy such
troubles promptly.
Shriner's Indian Vermifuge is per
fectly sate and easily administerod. It
Is cheap and will give satisfaction.
Try it.
Notice to Creit s.
T. Augustus Williams as Adeinistrator,
Plaintiff, against Elsarle O'Neal, Joseph
Williams, et. al. Defendants.
P URSUANT to an Order passed in the
above case, by His Honor T. B. Fraser,
Presiding Judge, on the 29th day of Septem
ber. 1881, all Creditors of the Estate of the
late ISAAC WILLIAMS, Sr., deceased, are
required to prove their claims befoie me ag.
ainst the maid estate within ninety days from
te publica'ion hereof, or be barred of the
benefits arising under the decree made here.
In.
T. A. WILLIAMS, Admn'r4
Oct 6, 1881 4 3
ROAN ANDPIANOS,
(1 demnatot pumer Yart h e.e
ThoL~wg e an eA ?soon m~
m ad. va iUe
Th atie sTe BD' oet
r THE BEBT 18.TH NEEST
6 The handsoet ad ost ompleteV
Ciddlw, Oonn.si
eener eee n s.hrpse.saum e
d fs
l.
et The h asmsand mo... om4e.
LABS ALE MYADNUNEMT
n ANUTRT D ITCUAKEEPM
[ XiDvd E'', Foutz Pop
I.OcmammaoN . CasSSgu.m.
TO THE PEOPLE.
FOR TUE BENEFiT OF THOSE WHO
have "e. had an oppertualty to %isit my store
la peSeA, I Ins"t puiee of a few
WAN3A3 ARTICLES.
Of eemswe it Is Imposeible In $he small space
allowed me te do asthing except give a few
SAMPM rICas.
Men's 0ood Wool Hate, 60 cents, up-Woe
men's equally low.
Men's Brogans, $1.60 and up, a good tap
sole, worth $1.76 anywhere else for $1.26.
Long Handled Shevels at 50 cents, 76 cents
and $1.
Very good sett Knives and Forks for 50
cents, worth 76 cents.
Trace Chains at 60 cents, .cost you every
where 65 cents.
21 yards Standard Prints for $1.00.
Handkerchiefs, 6 cents.
Men's 110, 1 cents.
Corsets, 26e, 60.., 76c., $1.00, and $1.26.
Boulevards, 60. to $140.
Trunks and Valises very low.
I guarantee to sell Clothing 10 per cent
cheaper than any conern. in this country#
Greenville not excepted. Can show you a
ood long, *heavy Overcoat for $2.76. Nice
Pants from 76.. up to $10.
100 Buits jost received. These Goods must
be sold. Will duplicate Greenville bills with
10 per eent of.
Sitting Bull Boots at $8.60. Now I am de
termined to sell G6ods. If you give us a
chance we will certainly sell yon- Bring us
your 8EE) COTTON.
To parties who owe me, I would like to
say, if you do not wish to sell your Cotton
until it gets higher, bring it ink and I will
ship and sell when you order it sold, and you
will get all it brings. I have done every
thing I eould for you during summer, and I
expect you to take care of me now. Remem
ber I sold you BREAD and MEAT.
E. U. HORTON.
Liberty, S. U.
sept 15,1881 1
S. BRAFM AN.
GREENVILLE, S. C.
--- --
WE DRAW YOUR ATTENTION
to theo fact that we aIro re
eoiving daily big
lots of
AND OUR STOCK W1L IEiI
complete by the 1st of Soptember.
Come and examico our atock, It,
will sarely pay you. Our . stock wilt
be larger than over,
Ilemember we are s'lling to yuo
CLOTIHIING at prices other mecrchatnts
Don't taiss the place, look for the
sign,
Bltimmee Cilottaisg flouse.,
Cleveland Block,
L. ROTIESCIIILD,
MEass age.'x
Merchant Tailoring ni spUciaIlty.
aug 18, 1881 49
The.N6ate ot Soth Car olina
COUNTY OF IPICKENS.
IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
Mary C ilendricks, Plaintiff, 'against liester
Richardson, a's Executrix of alhe last. will and.
testament of Noah T Rtichardson,, deceased;
Nanna K Rlichardson, Ida (C Rici ardson,
Blaulah I Richardson, Cairrie Richardson,
Noah T Richasrdson; the personal represen
tat iv. of Charles 1P Rich~ardsoun, dleceaised,
when appointed; Matthias hR ichaardson, El
bert N Richardson, (lrke Richardson,
Charity E McDaniel, Enoch BI Richardson,
Thomas J Richardson and Francis E Rich
ardison, Defendents.-CoxMPLAIN'r ron. 1a
To the Defendants above namedl:
Y ou are hereby sunmmoned and require d
to answer the comnplaint in this action,
which is Bled in the office or the Clerk of
the Court of Commen Pleas for Pickens
County, and to serve a copy of your ans wer
to the said corn plaint on the siubicribers at
their office at Pickens C. HI., 8. C., within
twenty days after the service hereof, exclu,
ive of such services, and if you fail to an,
swer the complaint within ihat time, the
Plaintiff In the action wili apply to the court
for Ine relief demanded In the complaint.
Plaintiff's Aetornaeys.
-TO the Defendants, Clark Richardson, Char
ily E. McIaniel anad Thmomas J. Richard
son:
Take notice that the complaint in this ac
tion was filed in the office of the Clerk of the
Court of Common Pleas for Pickeuns County,
on the 24th deay of August 1881I; and that the
object s of said actionl are an aIccount irag and
settlement of thle estate of No&ah T1. Ritchmard
son, 4eceased.
NORTON, KEITH & IIorLNGSWORTHl,
Plainuift's Alaorneys.
sept 1, 1881 51 fiw
g6 OROA NR 18 useful stops, 6 sets
Breeds only $65. Pianos, $125
up. W'llustrated Catalog. Free A ddress
uBEr-Tv wIa:-..ou . . ,
PIANOS & ORGANS.
---O
'PO - 8U M t OPER.
kaI 1iesid firhe! Mont QrediT,
---
Little Casha Down, and
Balance when Cotton
Cones- In.
------z
During the niuthtis of June, July, Agust
md September, we will sell 1IANOS and
)ROANS, either new or second-hand, to
-esponsible partiets, at LOWEST' CASH
PRICES, payable
#10 Cash on an Organi,
$25 Cash on a Piano.
And the balance in TIIREE MONTHS
WITHOUT INTEREST.
0
Installment Buyers.
To accommodate those who can not pay
di Cadh in the Fall, we will, during the
nonths of June, July, August and September,
el at our
Dne Year Plan Price.
As per Price List, and receive as follows:
$10 Cash on an Organ,
025 Cash on a Pauno,
With one-third of the balance on Three
nonths, one-third in six months, and the
emainder in one year.
Fhese Offers are Good Only
Until October 1st, 1881.
L. E. NORRYCE, Or
McSMITII MUSIC HOUSE,
Greenville, S. C.
Juno 30, 1881 42
A yer' s
Hair Vigor,
FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS
NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR.
I-r is a most agreeable dIressing, which
is at once hamuiless and effectual, for pre
serving the hair. It restores, with the
gloss and freshness of youth, faded oogray,
light, and red hair, to a rich brown, or deep
black, as may be desired. By its use thin
hair is thickened, and baldness often
though not always cured. It checks falling
of the hair immediately, and causes a newv
growth in all cases where the glands are
unot decayed; while to brashy, weak, or
otherwise diseased hair, It imparts vitality
and strength, and renders it plhiable.
The Vioon cleanses the scalp, cures and
prevents the formation of dandruff; and,
by its cooling, stimulating, and soothing
properties, it heals most If not all of the
humors and diseases peculiar to the scalp,
keeping it cool, clean, and soft, .under
which conditions diseases of the scalp and
hair are impossible.
As a Dressina for Ladies' Hair
The Vroon is incomparable. It Is color
less, contains neither oil nor (lye, andl will
not soil white cambric. It imparts an
agreeable and lasting perfume, andI as ani
article for the toilet it is economical and
unsurpassed in its excellence.
Prepared by br. J. C. Ayer 8& Co.,
Practlcal and Analytical Chemists,.
Lowell, Mass.
soLD aT ALL DRUUUGISs EVERYWnUIaN.
Thae State of South Carolin a
PJCKECNB (OUNTY.
IN COURT OF COM MON P'LEAS
J C O'Bryant, Plaint iff, against Lucy Evims,
Margaret. E Chumbler. Sarah .1 Port er,
Mary F Barron, James 1I O'llryant, wil
lham A O'Blrgant, and 10 F Morgan, Deofendl.
ants-CoPY DUMMoN-( Foit RKLI II)-CoM.s
PLAINT NOT SERVEDti.
TO the liefendannts above named
Y OU are hereby suammmouned and required
to answer thle comiplamint in t his alcIion,
which is filed in the otlice of the Clerk 0l
Common Pleas, for thme samid county, anid ue
serve a copy of youri anIswer to thme sid comn
plaint on the subscriber at his office on Main
Street, at Pickens C'ourt. lionms, S C. , withI
In twenty days after the serice hereof, ex
chusive of thme day of such service; anmd if you
fall go answer lime compilaint, withIiin thme I imtI
aforesaid, thle plaintlift in this act ion will ap
ply to the Courit tor time relief de~mmanded it~
the complaint.
Dated Meptember '27. A. D). 1l~8.
[h.8.) J J. LEWIS, (...
linli fl's Abo trnmey.
Take not ice-I hat, thle smunmmnons ini thmis ac
lion, of whIiichi I he t'oregoinmg is a copy, to,
gethmer w ith thme emoitIint, therchi, wats file<
in time (ilic of thle C lerk of thme~ Courmt of Comn
mon Pleas for Ih IC .ounity andi St ate abov<
namediC~, on time '27thI lamy ot Sep't'mbuer. A. 1)
1'lmintil's At tornmey.
swnp' 2891 lbS- U
Rikeniond d Danvill U. B
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT.
Change of Schedule.
On and after June 5th, 1981, Pasenger
Train Service on the Atlanta and Charlotte
Air. Line division of this Road wil be as
followe.
BASTWARD.
UUIT3o STATKs MAIL xo. 48-{a]
Leave Atlanta 4 00 am
Arrive at. Lula (a) 0 64 a m
A rrive at Toccoa (r) 8'14 am
Arrive at Seneca (0) 9 20 a m
Arrive at Greenville (1) 10 68 a in
Arrive at Spartnnburg (K) 12 14 p i
Arrive at Gastonia (1.) 2 36 p m
Arrive at Charlotte (11) 3 35 p in
Nq Y EXPREss-No. 47-[nj
Leave Atlanta a31pin
Arrive at Lulme 6 59 p m
Arrive at. Toccoa 7 16 p in
arrive at Seneca 8 40 p m
Arrive at Greeivillo 10 20 p m
Arrive at. Spartanburg 11 40 p m
Arrive at Gastonia 2 19a to
Arrive at Charlotte 3 15 a m
1 H FAST MAIL--NO 49-[c]
Leave Atlanta 6 80 p m
Arrive at Lula 9 06 p in
Arrive at Toccoa 10 16 p in
Arrive at Seneca 11 25 p in
Arrive at Greenville 1 00 a a
Arrive at Spartanburg 2 11 a in
Arrive at Gastonia 4 31 a in
Arrive at Charlotte 6 35 a m
WESTWARD
U 8 MIAIL-No .2-(A]
Leave Charlotte (M) 12 80 p w
Leave Oastonia (It) 1 27 p in
Levae Sparman burg (i) 3 50 p m
Leave Greenville (i) 6 07 p mn
Leave Seneca (a) 6 51 p m
Leave Toccoa (r) 8 Of p m
Leave Lula (IF). 9 16 p in
Arrive at Atlaika 12 05 a in
N Y E aiis-No
Leave Charlot to 12 43 a in
Leave Gastonia 1 43 a im
Leave Spartanburg 4 06 a i
Leave Greenville 5 18 a m
Leave Seneca 7 02 a i
Leave Toccoa 8 15 a M
Leave Lula 9 31 a in
Arrive at Atlanta 12 20 p n
U 8 FAST MAIT.-No 50 [U]
Leave Charlotte 12 33 a i
Leave Gastonia 11 07 a m
Leave Spartanburg 8 12 a in
Leave Greenville 4 24 a in
Leave Seneca 6 47 a in
Leave Toccoa 6 53 a ni
Leave Lula 8 09 a in
Arrive at. Atlant a 10 35 a m
CON NECTIONS.
[A] wvithi arriving trains of Georgia Cen
tral uad A & WV P itailroads
[ii] wit artu~viv:ng trains of Georgia Cen.
trtal, A & WV P and WV & A Railroads
[V] with ar riving trains of Georgia R RI
[E] withI Nortibeaster'n Railroad of Ga. to
anud fromi Athens, Ga'
[F) with Lberton Air Line to and from
lberton, Ga
[G3 wvith Coln ubia and Greenville to and
fromh Golunmpia and Chariileston
[Ii] withI Colunuii and Greenville to and
fromn Columbia and Chiarlestecn
[K] withi Spart anburg and A sheville, and
Spartnbuirg, Uniioni and Columbia to and
from Ilendersonl and Asheville, and Aiston
and Columb~lia
[ L] wih (ihester and~ Lentior Narrow Guage
to :andl from Dallas and Crhester.
[11] with c C & A-c c-R & D and A T &
o for post~ West, North and East
Pohniuan Sleeping Car Service on Trains
No's. 47 aend 48. Daily. without change, be
t ween Athinta aund New York.
A. POPE, Ocn'l Passenger Agent
T AGNTSWANTED
Wewant, a limited
nunnher ot ativ e, energetic business canvass
ers. to engage in a pleasant and profitable
busi1ness. Good men will find this a rare
Cli anice
To Make Money.
Such will please answver this advertisenment
by letter, enclosing stamp for reply. stating
what businesM they have been engaged in.
None but those who mean business need ap
ply. Address
FINLEY, IHARVEY & CO., Atlanta, Ga.
FrO'T-T Z g
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS
-Will eure or prevent Diseasue.
-No H~onsg will die of COLIC. Bors or LUNa Fs
VER. it Fonti.'s Powders are used in time.
Fontz's Powders wili cure andt preven tL 110 CHOtERA
Fontz's Powders will prevent (GAPn iN Fowta
Fontz's P'owdere will increase the quantity of milk
and cream twenty per cent., and make the butter frm
and sweet.
Footzs Powders wilt cnre or prevent almost uvuxy
DISEASE to which Horses and Cattle are sub tujct.
FOU-rz's POWDE RS WILL GIVE SATha.FAoTION.
Sold everywhere. *-. ,.
DA VID E. VOUTE, Propr ietor.
DALT1IMORE. Md.
For sale by D)r. J. W. QUIL LIAN, Easley
(Areatest Wheel of the Age,
For' Salo by
TIIOS. W. DAVIS,
4ar'envil1e. N. C.
A LSO, It)EA LE Ei N STEAM EN
GINES, SAWV MILLSA, COTTON
G(1N 1'lI ESS ES, SE WING MA.
CINES, &c.
aug 11. 1880 47
PROFES8ioNLM NOTICES.
00. 0. WAILS, Qo. W. TA-aos.
JAUSe L. Oia, Pickens 0. U. B. 0
Greenville, B. C,)I
WELLS, ORR & TAYLOR,
A TTORNEY J# caUARLo AT $A L
PICKENS 0. v., 8. 0.
Prompt atteMion given to beinmem essite
to them,
marth 10, 184 g0
Y. 8. CoTraa, } M. r. Awetvy N bamg
Abbetille 8. U. UJteenville, 8 0 PickeS O
COTHRAN, ANSEL & 8000.
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELOR1ATLAWs
PICKENS a. ., a. .
Ofico in the Court Honso. Prompt
ttention given to all business **I
trustod to them,
doc 9, 1880 12
R. A. CHILD,
ATTORNEY i COUNSELOR AT LAWf
P I C K E N S 0. 1. S. e.
Will Practice in all the Courts of the Blate
and Courts of the United States, for the Die
trict of South Carolina.
In cases requiring it aWle Attorneys will be
RssoCinted with mue.
jan 1881
0 mo AgtE6 UNDYt
SDAVI.LANDRETH &80.P
Columbia & Greenville R R
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT,
CoIemiuJA, S C., Aug. 80th, 188.
On and after Thursday, Sept. 1st. 18M1,
passenger trains will run as herewith ind&.
cated upon this Road and its branchosi
D~aily, except Sundays.
No. 42. UP' PAssBEGBRI
Leave columbia [A]112B
Leave Alston 1 0p
Leave Newberry at 12
Leave Ninety Six Op
Leave Hodges at 2
Leave Uelt on at 60
Arrive at Greenville at 62
NO. 413. r)OWN PSHGI
Leave Greenville at, 08
Leave Belton ati67i
Leave flodges at 1lp
LeuaveNinety Six 8p
ueave Newberry at847pU
Leave Alstonui atf
Arrie atColubia v1 60 pma
Leav Aiton12406pma
Leav Lye~' ord1 21 p a
Leave a~utue2 50 p m~
Leav Unin 286 p m
LeaveJone~illo5 05 p a
[.eav Paeo~t.6 24 p a
Leav Sprtahur It& 1 deot.(a 12 p a
Leavel'ucoet.2 85 p a
Leav sheton8 87 p a
Leav Lyls' Frd4 46 p as
Arrive a tlCou bi4r 865 p -i
LUl5RAILROA.
Leave Nory. 2 6rr psx0Ea
Larve A it ouins 12I 46 p m
Leave Sumrter 8 8g p in
LArve Lyles'lFordy 1 26 p a
Leave Shoe t 1 8 6 p as
Larve Sat ulvil2 46 p m
Leave Unio 12 16 p an
Larrve at.nesville 1 04 p an
Leave lconet 68 pme~
Le'e pA erng at U,&6dptn 40 p rn
Ave Spardtnr R dpt t 4 12 p as
Leave Spranur [c & . eo (n)120 p aa
LArie patWan'g, l, U eo a 7 46p ai
Leave lallt. 9 8 p W
Leave Jonesvll f I)9 p4 s
Leave U'n~Ion a21 809 aa
Leave ASheton at8 87p a.
Arrive at Alton at1 8 B u
Arr)iI(araove ataLanrenoughIIo6r46wpll
Leav aur oten 8ou i8an lauoreniU
Leaveu chage. t- 8 6ps
A.rri t A Cbeilea fro46harps on
BWue JHq WiuR. Ron Aondersoan Banch~
Leae Bllo~ fro W5mngo and p 1
LeaeiAnesort at 5e4eop.
Arrivt W u&ahalad rmc 7rot 45
Leav WithAshvlle and Spr9abr 2alras
foav Pent in trnatorth Caia
Leave 1 Alntaso and 11rotDvso 12ich
On nd and aboviao hraiugh fr wll
he)runhtS n ou and endronit
n.withutantae. arot iiso ih
A. oi i tC a( iDradifrom Chalaromot,
W it innton ourba and Auguona
ioad fronWilmigtonad fi all
points Noth thereof.
.Wit h S C & A ailroad fro chal one
ial oint NortCharotn the
n. with Asheville and Spar tanburg Railroad
i. with Atlnta and charlotte Division Rich
mond1 and( D~nvlle Raila for all
late and beyond
monndud ane d Danil aigrond for 0.
Wih i lmintn, folumbr tand Aougusa
from I pendertondelle
n. WitoAlUJantid caott ivso.Re
mon an Davile Rilrad ro 4b