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(IT, 1TIV H S. IW EN, o s OF COVetT. .t $IIKRIFF. . O1 TI{ 111 1K1. I IHATM .UtG H. NEWTON. S4('I0O. I.~ sI(MISIN1' It. LABA; M.\UL1N. Ofa COUNTY (ONIMISIoN8:I8ts. A. 11. TALL.F T, ELIAS DAY, J. J. HEItD. FO)P CU11(NP.:R. J. A. I.ESLEV. Fourteenth Volume. With this issue we begin tho fourteonth ournalism duriug the dark and trying days of Radicaliami in this Stato, nad at *noe hoisted to its miaatheadl the bannorw "tf straightout, imadtultA'rated D em ocracy and began the fight for white mtremnacy .nd honest government. In 1870 our 3eoemption was accomiphlihd by oneO of the grandest p)olitical revolutions1 ever witneOssed( on this cotiienjt. Our Staito Government was4 wreted from the hand1(1. of a baind of robb1ers whol pros4titted her good name for their own selfish purposes and agrandizement. We sincorely trust arnd believo that beforo th is volume (lo .es we shall haveo the satisfact.ion of ieolig a National D)emnocratic Admhinistrtion in and benfefiia reformas brought~ abouIlt in the National GIovernmen t as were IIeCOII plished in our Stato G4overmnmnt. THEii SNTINEn 1has been1 thio Uonszistenlt advocate of theo enuno of' tempraneo, the church, the pulil school4, thle ntO rial development of our CountLy and 11at ad the intereat of our agricultura! pop. a on It hasL~ alwaiys oo 1out-51poken in i Opinions of pub1llio mleasuIrm, coml * rrover found. 11n this course0 we * conltinuol, anid vith the conltinl port of our friends ami pa:tronsw, 70- expect to have, it is ou~r pulr *nako tho SINwrmanl better and st ill time rolls on. THEui SeriN1.:n od its existonoo tuider rather ad -etnstanoos, but gradually built now it stands upom a foundation s arock and is oneoof the permn stitutions of 'the County. Wo - friends on ouar thirtconth h'irth wish them all oontinued happi Radicals MWovinug. before last the Raidicals of thie held tiveir prooinct moetings to egates to a Coimty Convention onvention eleted dolegates to . Convention. 'Tho p)reinof -wore held so quiotly that but few thing about thom. One report.I a Convention for this prooinct - in the blackamith shop of Rich; d, oolored, and another that it behind and old house just below with HI. IR. Hendrieks as prosid. s eight zMias Am of ~... 'ut two or three mniles )OVI3'.a~ . n1. B. Hlenricksu ~ whit4m And Warren 1'.,i. ~ deGteJdqlegatesto ~. ii*~I~ft J.-Mondricks rrg eai % I - Thhe State Radioal onventia >o in Columbia last week. The News and Courier dosoribes the Convention a it howling mob. There was neither brains ;tor dcoonnoy in it. The fight was between 1r1yton and Taft for the St:ato Chairman thip. The rovemlue wing of the party triumphed anl Braiyton won. On the <t(uestiun of nominating a Stato' tickot it seems the convention) was dividel, the 1)w .>ultry negroos favoring and the ,up-etotmtry iiegro(is opposiug a ticket. 'I'ho up- country dikisui at firt prevailed and laid the tiekot on the table, but in the snall hours of the morning, when mtanty of thil iad retired to tako a inooZO be fore departing for their homes, the ticket was taken from the table and nominated, the Pickeiis antd (reen:villo delegat.ions, ec('Or1diig to tlie Greenvill NCw' not be ing aware of the a'tio)n of the e nlvotltiont eitil they arrivdt in (lreoilvil!e. Here is the tit;het: For ( iovornor, D. T. Corbin, catrpet-lige)r aid ia malignant. hater of the white peoplo of tleState: Lieltllant Governor, 1). A. Straker, colored carpet bagger from Bermuda; Adjudant and In speutor General, (leneral Carlos Stal branid, carpet-bagger; Treasurer, C. C. Macoy, orpot-bagger; Secretary of Stat< R. L. Smith, colored; Superintondent of Education, Rev. Jo;hua Wilson, colored, Attorney Gencral, S. W. Molton, native, 'white; Comptrollor General E. To. Mhw. ne whinte peoplo of the State that thet R0 publican party in thisSiate haui notebang ed itsi purpo eu 5io0 the days of Moses and Chlamnerlain. As for our pairt, we are glad the tiot:^t has b)een nonminated. It will revive inl the memtorios of our people the days of Radlical rule and plunder in the Stto. It will solidify the I)euocratic party, norvo each indi viduial nmmber to greater action and bring out a full vote in November. They iust bo 1)eaten overwiolningly. Dem ocrats do your ditty. R ellnionl. Puruant to previous notice, thiteci of the old vetera,n)t of Company C., 4th S. C. Cavaly hell a r'eunion at, thi: place on last Saturday. A tAeuporary organi v,ation was eflected by calling Lieat M. C. I )ickson to the chair, and requesting Sargeant J. K. Kiirksey to net. at stec titry. Lient. Dickson, 1pn11 takinig the Ohair explained the objet(w of the mee ing. On motion, the fo'.lo"ving; mlembls'e e:imo forward aind enrolled their name:i: M~i. P. Ro4gers- a permanonet organiz.ation was ellt 'etedii by the election of the fol. lowing offiors5: President, M. C. D)ick sonl; 1st Vico-Presidenit, M. P. Rogeril; 2dl Vice-President, J1. 1). M. Keith; So tiretary, JTamnes lK1. Kirkoey; Tlreasulrer, A. E. PanttelrsonI, P1ickens C~ourt I fouse, anld (he first Sa turdaly inl Auigus-t 1885 were dlesignatedI as4 the~ phweo and time for holding thle neoxt aninual meeting. On muotion, 1). F. Ertnlley wasU eleclted anl hionora.y membhier of tihe company, and( the tllI1mkH of the companlj).ly were (Ix tended( 1 himl for (court 'sit tIhlwI n. pany1) duinig the la:4 year of th wa wIa'\lS I en call1ied , anud all those ab i rent wtere accouintedj for by thiose pIres1.'nt. Onm motio, a ntonli:te(t conn!iilting of M,. P'. Rogel.l rs . i. Kirk:tey 1~an J. W lle roI (of ll the membei)Irs ofi the 01om1 pan fromltl tid'e (ofl i2 fhirst"lrg ania tionl( to therldate 111f ilts urendte flIg. ntingl fhwor fhadI C be t Sl-n killed( or~ wound4edla, d A.e (andi wher. '' Ye meW. t pOWIe mim. ao stdd STh oernorh a hs apjl iuer tile cap tion for thilomny; S1't. it i nd e C oy Jtt ltt. oln W 11.4 Ailgld,i tg a. W.lTiy MVhi.i Em-roia:tii I n te in your issu of Setemberli 1-trlhi edtial unde thVcp tion "A gloven prspt"n whic5t h ofyoulr-sintt st,at tat you14 saw11 me 'rla tig a1t parIl bhing" aboulht it, and of try'ing. to isreivc thosme wil(h d not know 1b1ettr, alnd for thle sat isfation of t hose' who gav'e moe their t-s t.imaite, wilt subm'1it the names o'f tWt wo1hun. dired and thlirty-six fairmers from every which I cor.sidier enoughi (If thle hi ghes-t au1 thorIli ty onl thle subljec(t, whiose~ ave're''e timailte' 11 lefss than' 58 per cet, whichf es thlnate morel'4 than rastain m1 Oe inI:1 allIa saidh or writtenl on the suh1iject of lilh ertops. WVould fuirthier state that I presenitedl thl( every man11 InI person01, and1( thait four-fifIthli of t,bem said they were donot full whetthle1 their (iropi wouldI reach the estimlate given. Respectfuity, WV. 0. FaI'a.n. MI. EDrron: I hiave been looking orm: my-cotton ciropand( saw one Rt.alk thalit h1ll tw~o hunidred and forty biol, b)loomsa$ anid .squa,res. I dli not use0 any gupano( and1( il my neighbors had4 not used4 it SC)o)XE to. re there would have hOAn thret indred bolls on the atnik. Myl~ oi'o 'fill average t,eu bollsi to the r4talk. L~ptiibo JJd J. F. lI1gum 'A E IrAY, FODDR Alib SOUN---)WeMALL (IRATN--IRYF, OA'a;, WIlASAT-OUR FA1t RR c1CUE8ZONDEN1 RAYS GOOD 1Yg3. It uan now be clearly seen that tho pre.eut growing crops of corn and (Ot ton will turn out far below a general av erago. ON T1IB COTTON is taxed the cutrront (xpelMos of the year for farm and flouily 'upl1lies, add to those tho doactor'r, hil, fIu~ 1,i ..s 10e6y if p?rCntanOce 0 hao lsi* been to oourt, and the mludull church Hntl:;uription, not for getting to pay up and renow for the county paper, which no do)ont farmer c:ln well atf'ord to ho without, and the little a11ou11tV for charity sako, and if Z01111 for the poor heathen in ..: )reign lancd--all of which taxed on a por cot o-ton rop, will leave igi on to notling in the fariners pocket boock, and not a stiver f:>r th family stock:ing, for banlk in1g and 1(.ardi:"g pu1)osck). THE WINDS AND nU1NIN(1 .i:PTI 'MRl (UNS have crop)ped oil' the cotton's p)romtise <of oven moderato prolodctivcte4, and with a few more days of dry weathor and hot 1un shine, all and whatlittle will be made, will be gaped opon ready, if not picked to be rine11d in salo by the next raitm which will como-.:lao? too lato to splice and add to the cotton plantH productivo no1s. It ha dono itw" do and what it the rhape of srmdl badly - in the meanuro of its crop 1n(1 so our brother farim to shirk tihe balanwo sheet. behooves thorm to malko '1tn sh inep. and to exert tathering cotton pro)ptly I where i in must eas'eH S _.. .-.. bt-ie ohnargenble on it for the iaking-sell and soll without delay and mettle to the 1uit cent. Where covered by liens the 1roduc. hav no op tion, and herei in;uch cases he will most likely feel that. curso, the lien law, the blight that will if not repele1d mtako manhy of our poor farners worse thau Lie form er Russian serfs. No matter if the crops are poor, the Cotton Lxehangoav 111( the i13ureaut of Agriculture will report ti1om good, amnd ooh collb ined swear there is tlis year an over supply of the ata1)le on hand, all of which is iutended anld de signed to rob the io)nowt, hard workiig farmor. Our ownoxperieuieo proves that it is had policy to hold co( tton oil' the muaket whIle there is at cent of inldebte-d ueHx chars uablo on it, better sell and settle and13 fae the bahmile4e :ahet" s(11arey in the fa(e, even though the am11onn( its 0)n the Wronis; or decbtorts'Sle , a if r de tilev hapt);enJl, and yo.- 4'1'n lan(lit more anda( 12r21 cottam to nt o olt. d1.( e h14l) ip with it, hewaro lest ilm tt.uial de .:m.)iey d((o' not gros u t- .'.- and grea' er tultil it s;wlallow,. you a. I all you art on 1l m- n wmlt um not 1 tp to (cry over the h,as2 or' the spilled ill, but RAVE: TH E HAY, Tr; E F'o')DI'.:, AND) (onN, 1a11 thait i1 mlad Icwithl the13 utmo-dt care' and1( be'ginu the win'ter' w.i th a1 (2arefu l and econl (Ioial u1s4 oif the4 sam31e --no3w and1( at onlo diisp3osing (of 1al1 surplus and: 23 us2elea11 21teekli whichd it wlill naot paly to wvinter. The winiter nm2y ro3ve a3 hard1 .md hlng 3olne and3( willI likIely prlove at wet on1e. H tniee Overy .hr:i fly fauni3er sh ou1311ld e well pre' pan:d01 to sh elter 22toc(k on12 thus2: 02ave feed. at once2(. It is the lh.e:t of gr'een food. Cuti 1231r, in3 thIe Spr3ing2 2a sna231 path, fo r (-'.h1 toinal will iave2 alm1rost the enthire 30st1 (If long forageW inl A pril and1( May. How OATS, AN A GUD N1 - OF OA'rs, and21 0ow' at on21- and~ keep (on sowin'g. Rt ii tle: cheapes2et crop for stlcIk foodl tihe fame canl nmk2e(. Ma2ke (oats2 ('rumgh to feed yourII stock~ the' yer oI aI 3 so1 0w it well1, 33n wvellIII pro'.e'- 12am(h liem3embeor we haive beorekt &lassed whea2t ats the royal grain2. By all1 m32:m13 increase10 t.he0 a31rleage of whea '(t (h i for the whl2.at r''p of Iast yearI, thio CtyIl would3211 be 12'der' nyf tlum it i.2 ' be ilh in3 mlind, year.) A33 we now2 h. -21 '3> m'mbi dry wea~li', wIe jiy I :'r oe' eoth:e; estrelln, tI. ih.eh.o.l. enn be phi -wed, pu0t in3 some1. 3s2 grai a2 once' 'nu. gra2inis the11 h2e oco tihl farmerv't ownYI er'op enou3gh1 of I will mak'.e 23nv. comdiiry flour2i:4h Ilnd grow fa. (3(.11 AnymTte ('owr1a r,rrrra, and is oft2'n not h~oended. 113 facL we (ought to2 alogizo for presum1finIg to iud viol farmelrs o hav le been1 as such per haps1) mo2ro su1cce4'ful iln life ini 0rop3 mahll i'3g and( 'Pl 24rop saing tha333 we ou1rselvem have.'I heon). We ha2vN beCfory wi jittenl hopiing to ('ithIer impar123t, solid and la3Itinlg ins2true2 tion to som21e of Our' b rol her farmers 01 to 32mu1223 them1 and1( ('21bled them to pass. alway an1 idll h1ur3by the( family t-e sd Prfssoa me *.nrl w--it4 and33 thus12 lu2:o )3pper 1and hoo)k in 30rera with1 eacih other. So) farmers shlolId do0 like wi.4e, but it iin to) be re gretted they hiavo suf2 licint inter1ourse i3n with < (other to mu1ltuall1y iniformI 12nd. i ('a2,h other'1 (33 Ovou for 3amuselnma202t boyioh days wvere, man33y of them31 I''et'won the2 plowV hantd J'2.--we 1hw thmn3 1 in laIr yearls andi 1till dhaiim guido a3 p)low with at2s mucThI ukill one of our ago.~ inl the c'ounIty. (2 ling to 1b( tied'2. WIe will al1wa3ys I for the faralc1' side whon ':ele o' 5o. Ev'eryVth3ing thou 1gh 2(1oubl d ) ond3., an3d one( wlYlid suirleit eIvenl much(1 (of a1 good tingi~, 34o we0 34133 and3( qulit --thin 0our hat fa:rno3rs'arti bdigour broi.ther f,3anors a re fex(il blyl. A .u2 (Cott<ll in (Gruhlvillse; r'Mouila , uzit Ya nuotad ,a. 9 .,L. What a MississippiPilot Says. C Capt. D. M. Riggs who in, we known. at Now Orleans and along the Miscisippi river, says: "I have been suffexW from dyspepfah for tho past five years, and from broken rest, by severe pains in the bowels and kidneys. I tried every med icine recoumuended for these diseases, without sucews. At last I used a bottle of Brown's Ion Bittors, which proved a pe rfect HuceC2r4R in my cano." It einre t liver kidney and nua ri - DICKSON'S E ALL lN OF New Goods, IEGINNING TO-DAY. .SiLK DEPARTMENT FURNISUEI) C'OMPLE''E WITH NEW S'YLES. Black Cashmere An acknowledged Fact in THREE rea soun that our Brands LEAD o for perfection in DYE, QUALITY, and UEAPN ESS. CARPETSkI. Never in the hiMtory of Orcanville has SE thore been such i Largeand Cheap Stock if Carpoe, Rugs and Ottomans as we now offer. HIOSIER,'liY. This )epartnent van not ho Excelled. Solid Colors. Prices very, very Low. RIBBONS. COME TO US 'T) E'1' SUITED. Veluet Ribbomi. IN A L I T Ill : N 1AW V S A DES. Our Ciombinatim n killr 1 .- . Teni to Fiftoon)1 per cent, loss than ever. Mtand~ardt (caicoeM at 5e. Per Yagrd. 3. M, DICKSON, Agent. (Greenville, 1S. C. sept 25, 184 52 3m S. P. BURBAGE, Con. MAIN & 00FFEE STREETS, u GREENVILLE, S C. b Lead4er' inI Lowj Pices'. chkao and etiI ma .e v AND C H',s,.n of (oods to bo hol at oast . to) ma~ks roo foW r fal1 stock. All kinds of O('IfIN AW IE, SILVER N PLATED~: WA lIE of evory decription, among wichel are the D)erby, and lRogers, eto. Everything m?Queens ware tha t yout canS Ihid any where Ho4 llow-waro, Lamps ~ ILamp (ooda Chandelirs,.I fact, all1 kinds of Goodet keeper for less mosney than sun Hi(Is(ood anhe boutghst anIyiwhere-North, South East or WVe,t. Iloe cll the worldrenowned( "TIM ES" (C OK STLOV E-more than1' 10),(H X) inl daiily use; also41, the '"Southen Baker." i s SlovesM are the largest and h e.4 SIoves for the mone,iy to) ho found inu this or any other mrket. Call and get p)rices before you buy. All Goods guar aniterd. fa mast p)riceM paid inl (!AsJ for Hides, m ax, Ohl Co'pper, lsiga, &c. 'o 25,* 1884 62 3m 13 0* 0 nouI-a C'ar'oInng OIUNTY OF ['IcoKEN8. . I1. Nr.wry, .Juno or(, ron3 i'lJR en 'eII, MarthaSI Eiin IO ChIildt-es iii I t to nie, to grat h~ im hi er ters ot iii al ion of the. F4tato and eets oj (ChIild1re4, detcOIa, sd, e are thierefi ro to 0ite and admen - a.'ad s5iglar thIe k indsred and1( credi >4 the asid Jess4e A. C~'hidreR,J diem that they he and aIppear, bofore Wenot onrt of P'rob'ito. to ho hld at Pick 11. o the 11d ithf October 188., ,wuhien.ion hercor, a. ock~ in c114lla. to she)&w c<m0I,Ififyth why bhe nsaid Adlnhaiistration Shoui( nI unde4r my Iland, tis t he 25d Sept esmber 1884. -. U- NIWTONr, j,r*.*.c AN & 15AWo., 11.1. H 3. (7. -0 MUER TO TillBREt*E VERAL AND CODIAL 'adics to Visit our Store. DAY I ok of Dry Goods and Shoes in a Business DAY I sa Goods. Velvets, Volvetoons, Silks and ING NE TV! nded English Sorge Suits. Mixtures, with plain to match for combi tion or plain. Lovely .Gooda they ar., and Mario Plaids, Beges, &c., &o., &c., in end ENTS A Y AR D UPTOt 1.;Sf ok Silk. It wil! astonibh you. It wiill equal mi the b)igges;t b)argnini of the seasone. Thiero a Silk wvill faLvorablly comparei with anytiug a lustre is.beautiful and quality suiperh. Vill sho0w just as hanids9omo Silks ni anybodly ril not take a back Rent for any market.. afy you that, we have the Goods for you to J ASHMERES. ake up Black Cashmieres. We handle these sale; that ia saying a great deal. The Quali And then the prices! We soll an all wool i thomi up to $1.00 a yard equal to any $1.25 'LUM FOR YOU. 001l, 40 inch Black Clashimere, that in aotual ratta Cloths $1.25, $1.50) and $1.65. ]Borgiliune nehies wvide at 9)0 cents. Tihey. aro actually il Ikargamn. lecidely the cheapest line of Taiblo Linons, our buismiesa caroer. INK OF IT! colored bordera for $1.00 per dozen. It is we have the 1BOSS. It has no equal. Just dlity. We have ourselves. sold mni.Iy of the on.oponmng this line of Linens we have been naiito,rs at the store have p)roniounced it the 0 want to ahiow you our 50 cent Towel; it eyes; it is the prettiest 50 cent Towel you [2ndies', Missea' and CThibfren's Hloaiory in 1)01. ko. We endeavor to make this doepnrt ist we have boeu successful. We want ,your f F'lanlh and Undirervosts. Too many to 24) per cent chealper thian ever. and Shoe Department. It is a magnitude Loor more spaco is consnmed with the rnng d( mU any ordlinary store room. Boots and Shoes, and give every detail of ver, and will give you more actual wear for rhere. utod. Dress (F-oda! Bairgains in Silks? Bargaihe >t Bargaina in Shoes at iAN & BRO'S. i. 'HE MORG GREEN V WETHP JA ANDEA -AGE nvitation to all the L TO--: ro Begin the Sale of the Largest Stc thirteen years standing. TO--: We shall show a hand line of Dre SOME TI All Wool Combination Croohet Broe 7?ice Block, nil wool French Arnuro ,tion 8niti. Can he made as com ibina vliiHl fnbrie for t1 A(cauon. Colored (alnorea, Ottonannn, St. *, variety. An inviting sloek this in. 0R ESS (4GO) D)K FRItOM 4 We want you to see our '75 cents Bila: ly $1.00 Silk you hmave mmeen. ]But for .$1.00 au yard we will show n't a 54bado1w of donhLt but what Ui mld heretoforo for $1.!5 or p1.40. Thm Now, at $1315 and $1.25 a yard, we (iats to wear. lack (Godesue our forte, and we y rinag in ., sur muples and we will sati .uy if you ser 'your intorest. BLACK ( We leave Silks for the present and t oodn largely. Wo hardly over miss am ', Dye und Colors are perfection. lack Cashxmere for 35 oents. Wo rum >od4 you can find. HERE IS A I For 65 cents we will aoll you an al duoe is worth 85 conta ma yard. Hecnri, loths and Ottomain Cloths 44 and 46i orth 10 centa a yard more. A Sp)eoi We shall show the hiandlsoment and apkins and Doylies exhibited during JUST TH An All Linen Towel with handsome bargaiu for a fact. Bunt for 25 cents ok at the Cizo and( Oxalmine the qmi .me quality Towels for 50) cents. Sini bily comlimented1. A number of, caipest linen they have over seon. ecdii no conmnnont; it will dlazzle your 'or saw. That'si all We shall show an exquisite line of] ney co)lors, solidi blacks, merno, w out 'omlete in nyery dletuil. We tri >inion, andl invite your inijmtionm. We aball exhibit a mnamounth stock umerato prioce. They are from 15) t< We shall call attention to our Root tl'i i*u*hf Including the Second lV -I miss than is onsanm - lmoeu4 quanutity of 0 oCial c.onsiderabtion. kodky Goods whatg F - an yon can get elaey 2 . *. .ut,ad just ais represe: 'Goixlal Bar aus in ltargaina in.1:lamuels HI M'OR( Homespun Checke, DRILLS, SIITINUS and $hoot, "nge. W. T. McF~A i.r Parched Coffee. TEAS, SUGAIS, A7 0 Uy W ' ' 1cI 1 Diamond h. FLOU Goods. Iron, "K 1OHSH AND 31LU Plows, and Plow Stocks. W. T. Mcr New Lot Cali: BloachingR and Flannela, IW, T. Mo Leather 5OLE, HARNESS, LAC UPPER LEATIIIt. W. T. ifal Cheese and Cra( (CANDY, STARCH, SO) . G ElIt, Spice, N utnogr, Cl, lots of of he:r good thingR. W. O1. N. J. A. 00 G OO DS. O re enville, S, CAbh, ON MI' AND E~XAMuI 'EXCELSIOR COOK f blefore you buy elsetwhui 'I'INWVARU.E NYD 11OUSE At Wholesale, Cheaper th OH EA PENT, nov 6, 1888 i Tax Noti -0---. ... I TUER-S OF IN necorthm1Ie! w~ithi the app)roved IDecembertr 2-ith, 1 herebly givenl thait thIis Ollice for the collection oft the. secor. (of taxes for 18; on M( N I)A of Sepltembher, 1884. amut will at uroei.. Icol aIp rposs. T1'ctal ............. P~oIl'nTx.......... For the con)venLieneo of t. Whil be ait the following plaeW stated hitdowi, for the colleet Central, Mouiday andi Titu ber 20th aInd 30th. Liberty, Wednesday and toher 1st and 2d. Ea'Tsley, FridIay and sant Daeusville, Monda1y [a14mc tohler 6th and 7th. I Iuirleane, Fridafy, O)eto And Inl my3 oillee at the .on all other days noet mrention A fter the 20th of Oicto og 15 perF cenit. will be adde aid. Talxes aire payale in thnd of funids and not 0other:v Coin, United S ates~ Cu 170 I1ank Notes, ,)urors', ConiVt Ii(14hS' Cert I i l(etes. Ta'Jxpayers are reques.t h day, Ias I am4 comtpelledI to 1i1 timle in. order to) rtech tl ut All inormaton as o Imlv by twil or oterthe ment. Tfreasutrer I y aug 14, 18184 lifedical I1 uaetly located at Plckem,9, f ters his l'rotfess*ional ?s *t,..da. er niui,gh.