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L.OCAL ITEMS. DMr. Frank Cox is quito ill 'with Ty phoid fever; Mrs, O. S. Bolt of Daousvillo is visiting relatives in Pickens. Mrs. J. L. Fant died at her home near A derson on the 6th inst. The Town Council of Easley have had the streets put in >%ne trim. The two roads from this place to Eas ley have b*m v !1 worked. There wil 1 ".mrsion from Eas ley to Talul'' . 'U i, a fow days. I The tickett: ? ,iu, were mado out and laid away were bustod. Mr. E. Smith Griffin has an elegant fish pond, containing many fine carp. Prof. and Mrs. McCaslan attendod the Normal Institute at Greenville last week. Mr. T. H. Smith of Liberty has the finest sweet potatoes we have heard of. 4 Miss Annie May Griffin has returned from a visit to relatives in Greenville. Mr. A. B. N. Folger has movod into the Kirksey house opposite the Pied mont Institute. The dinner served at Liberty on cam paign day by the ladies of the Prosbyte rian church was quite a success. It has been clearly demonstrated that with the assistance of a good surgeon two rabbits can swap eyes. Miss Olivia Newton of Anderson Coun ty is visiting her brothor Judge J. H. Newton. Mrs. H. D. Roeso of Abboville is visit ing her father Mr. A. J. Bradley of;Lib erty Township. There is a cloud of war in the West the size of a man's hand, and it continues to lightning and thunder. Messrs. Alexander & Folger have just received a fresh supply of choice cigars. Try them. A woman hates to pass a pretty bonnet in a store window, but she is always + willing to go buy it. Subscribe for the SFN'rINEL 1.50. Keep right up with the State and 4joun ty news. Rev. J. 1). llurkhrad will preach at Easley for several days, beginning on the 2nd day of September next. Mrs. Bright A. (lilstrap is Visiting rol atives and friends near Fort Madison Ooonee County. Misses Lucie Hagood and Ida Hol lingsworth are visiting Miss Alice Wal ker at Flat Rook, North Carolina. Miss Alice Sims last week returned to her home in (Jolunbia. She made many warm friends during her visit to Piokens, Being as it is campaign year, yon can ha.ve the SEMTINEL. the reniider~ of this year, for 50 cents. M**. J1. C. i)obbins who was reconftly killed by accidenit at Central was insmiod for $2010 in the K(nighta of Honor. On the 12th inst., Mrs. Charlotto Ban ker's barn was noest.royed by fire. It is limppoiied to have been struck by light nung. Thor inve been several ma< (legs around town recently. They don' t like to be shot at. It's enough to insult any WANrEn.-.Two Boarders can be ac commodanted at $8.00 por month. Apply opposite Piedmont Institute to Mins. A. RI. N. Fowanl. Mr. Elbert Mauldin who had his leg broken not long since is up again. We were glad to see him in towvn last Mon day. The New South comes to this offie 'brim full of southern news. It is pub lished in the "Magio City" of the South, Blirmingham, Ala. Messrs. WV. H. Hester, J. H. and Bay Ius Gaines, of Central, were in t' sa la.st Monday, shaking hands with candi dates and friends generally. Preaching at the Presbyterian Church at this plae next Saturday at 11 a. mn. by Rey. A. P. Nicholson. Communion service on (lay following. Mr. 'Julius JBryson was hofore Coml missioner Thornloy last week on a charge of selling whiskey without license. He was held for conrt. 15A party of young folks from Liberty, with Mrs. S. D. Stewart as chaperon, hadl a most enjoyable picnic on G*lassy mouni tain last Monday. eanger IA ngeted cold or cough may digostionusiok hecadacho gfrcyses i n 'We arc going to have a p)retty fair crop after all the dliisastors whih e'eM us in the spring. Thie rains fim. th pUM few wooks haive comoe in quanltitiOs and1( precisely at the r'ight time, A party of eightoen or twonty ladies andl gentlemen from Wilkes county Ga. passed through town last week on1 their way home fromn an extensive mouninx trip ini wcatern North Carolina.1 Our hearty thanks arc due Master Bogus Owen of liberty for a paper weight made of marble handosormely mfouinted with our inuitals in gilt letters. It bears the marks of a coming genins, Married, on August 9th 18841, at Mr M! irion Rig,l0as, Mr. ,Johni Satn of iNorth,-Ciarolina, to Miss Leh Bron V, oft Piekons~ County, S. C. -Roy. M, fd Jones oflieiating. Wec will give ai premium of $6i.00 to th party bringing us by Nov. 1st the lair grist iurnip grownl from our Ceedls aud s4.00 to the party bringing us the nex largest. Pure paints and drugs at low We are requested to announco that th-er will be a meeting of'tho trustees of the Walker-Mul';lmoyle College at Doublo .tfranchoa on the fifth Saturday in this month. We unite with the Daily News in ox pressing regret on account ut the sue pension of our esteemed contemporary, the Congressionail Record. During it: piublicution it never failed to put in its appearance if the train run. Col. John T. Sloan, Jr., who is one of the leading lawyers of the Columbia bar goes as a delegate to the Farmers Na tional Congress, which moots in Minne sota on the 25th inst. Col. R. E. Bow n of this county, is also a delegate. The Penman's Journal and Teachers Guide, published monthly, at 205 Broad way, New York, price $1.00 per annum, is a paper that is well worth the monoy. A most valuable instruction book is sont as a premium to subscribers. Mr. A. F. MoCord of Liberty sont to this ofice last Monday a groat curiosity in the way of corn; it consists of two clus ters of ears taken from the body of the same stalk. One cluster having six ears, the other eleven making the remarkable production of seventeen ears to the stalk. This cannot be beat in the State. Mr. Tillman scoms to have stepped on a bananna peel, while making his speech at Abl eville. The Press and Banner re ports him an using those words: ''God forbid that I should be so low and de based as to meet and commingle with that low crowd at Columbia, unless I go there as a man intending to do my duty." Thr Sunday School Mase-meeting at Enon last Sabbath seemed to be very much enjoyed by the large audience. Addresses were made by Rev. U. W. Singleton, Mr. J. E. Boggs, Judge J. H. Newton and Mr. J. P. Cary. Appro priate and elegant music was rondred between the s)eecheS. All the afternoon session was devoted to singing. A HAPY OceAsION.--On the 10th inst. our neighbor, Mr. Gideon Ellis, had the exquisite pleasure of enjoying a reunion of his entire family of children and grand children at his residence just beyond Twelve Mile River. There were present se:en children and sixteen" grandu cliiI dren, with several of the relatives and friends. Miss Minnie, a (laughter of Mr. T. J. Cureton of tlrove Township, Greenville County, was mysteriously drowned in Reedy River on the 13th iinstaint. She was a handsome girl of 18 siumers. Her father and mother had left her at. home with the children and all they could tell wias that a man in a buggy had brought her a note, and that she said she was going of to get married. Tie Ainderson 1tut'lligeneor says: The w l otiilrri at' a ' of i all u in- i ai r tmi ty a fewv dayst algo' hInd diiret;n oA the Jews at Ande"rs, mi, S. ('. Posmast'r Wecbb la11 cJ thle c.rd in theC b'oN of one0 of oUrE IT ralit.e fieri t-. It rem!oIs ,thus: for table uso; if you wVant to puricis, let mte. no0, anid the pr.ice for fine geese, as mne n is sutelh. I. put hit .Juse, as5 1 don't noI inu uv yer names. Yours, Thie L:mcaqter Ledger of the 1Itht inshtnt, says: '' Mrs. hlatt..' Arial, wife of Rev. WV. 11. A rial, diedl at he home 0111 Tumblallinlg ShlOs, oni the 1st inst. Th'is sad intelligentce will sendt sorrow to manty hearts in this com innity whtere Mrs. Ariad was well known and bad m,mny warm friends. We e.xtend oar heIrt felt sympalthiy to her lmisbanid anid two surviving hittle child ren." The11. Ch'r~.sian~ Advocate, in speaking of her death, says: "We knowi sister Arun well and admired her greatly for her many excellencies of character. Cultured and refined, brighit and1 cheerful, gentle and loving, devoted and true, and above lli, fully consecrated to the service of her Lord, were some of the traits of her b)eauttiful chtarator. That home is deso late indeed out of wvhich such a wife antd maother is taken. Mu. Errou:-Ourit gralteful thumk, are teolered to friend-i for aid andmt -a Iath~y given during silkness (If our dar huig Rtoydeon, wh o after suWering intt ns. ly for seven long weeks was take nx home to Hfeavent on Saturday evening Augus-t 7th 1886. Especially does our heartM overflow with gratitude to God for as surance that ''Of such is the Kingdom of H eaven. God rest Rloydlon in a better clime 1 eyond the reach of grief or care; Beyontd the toucht of restless time, hIeyond~ thot (lying of the year. Giod r-est im well and1( Heaven gratt ThaLt. we who loved him11 here b'lowv Arioundo the .harone& of spoutlese snow. Pic'kens, 8. (1., Augiust 9th .1t6. WVA sys -ro 1'K Now TnIu a1i 1'ono. --Ilhe following q1ustions4 haive been submhittedl tot the candidiis by a c orresponent of the Antdersoni Inut-lligenleer: Hiowv long haviie yo abeeicn iingaged in youlr preset'it oICenaionIL 1) WVhere were you born1 and11 ra1ised? What 'dnc:tioinal advantatgcs hxave ou0! enjoyedh Ate yolu a1 membnher (If (Church,(no miotPn of the denomIlinaetion~ is desMir4<) I >o yoiu hus mti x icatin g liquor01s, excep t in2 CaseP of neencassity! D o you use11)' profane I1langage is your' general hxealth go)(de lav1 youl lost any limbs? If 50, iln whait wayV? At wvhat figure4 are you rated oin theRecor1 dot's flooks? lie Omnitted to) ask4 of the tj,mlid.i whether. heo had ever connlullle d sn iuli, anmd if so, how414 ita nleted him. . Ai, person with nloresmnse than r)l igie: tS genierly a rascal, anid a poisonl withI moro roligiont thant sense is generly at fool ' 1.,,,. .., y...... s .:.. eli.. o. . n atdition to thi, the tract on wl.ich i looatAld the city of \V.,t ;i. A ui mti, 1i mnuch highor in altit wto th:.u eit'hor:. A.lgllstitnl orJaso ilie, utua is rich, high, dry, open )il lot. And now lone1 the ainngo f, iduro of the whole taarLe ' ti p)prioter4 of tho .Illst-ratdSu ltitlern o'UrV1(t)loOivei t. I') plait of giving to eaul anI (Very y, y HibMoriber to ;hi paer, a dood t') a lt in tlhi city of Wet St Augntinle, It) X 100 foot, freo muid clear of ail incu:ir'nu e3, anldpart0tiul min ! \wnerm>f lots are not reqtuirod to built, thlt,>(,! hf i' is contlontly expeted, hee( ;s tl deligh tful location that n.nv 'will do so. Florida to day is thu MOcca to vhich thousands are looking with lon ;ing ('yo, anid it is now nado possiblo throigh the enterprise of the( )1oprietors (11i oweIrPN of the Illustrat'd Soit"he'rn World, for all to securo a rOMlE in1 that delightful Stato, PREE. Mny vill no (loub)t wo(d'r how it is posaiblo for iny On to abhsolutely give i.way lotS in the oily of Wot St. .\ngIL tine, and yet the reas14On s, wl0(1 oX1 1pli(.m are very Hinnple. Adjacett to the Ia ini uipon which is loeatO,l the oily of \\'st St. Angustine, th prop riett's-1 ao0 i\l ors of theo I.lhi(t.rated( SoUtIene' Vrld own otler ilands wih(ih they no luiht. ex ot wvill greatly enihance i)I vuahu', th1ese lands wvill be by thtemn divided in pills of five, ten, and llften noros, and1( Hold 014 the value in1ore744c):l, which a1 thi lots are taken wvill be very rapid, thoy also haIIvo in vlew a desiro to inluc snubscrilers to become actual Hettler8 in the Stato, and at the Hami1e tine 0011(- for thu paprl' anl oxtensive paid up uirtlltit. The1 Illutstrateid Sioutherll WVorld 0011 tai1N Hovont or 01ore pages of ilustratiof( and i r(plete with hoico 11iteratnre. No expln5e iS SPartel to mutl. tiiix puilicatiiI one( of the tinou.t in IIt Ioldhi. [t. is nbly edited, an1dconta inS vahu-tb . in ft .17L1)1 Itboult Flritida the lun of Flow';.- .l Oranlges4, s(ceIus 5 ,orim--. oll Southe(rnt Slatos :tii tlo-ir }11e:lil t .13.)Si(I0:t stories, p)o;1, ; bIli i.K, lliformnation1, hon1 4h1(h1 nctt1 thei' dcin, ete., inl fact it is jiat :(oll a - a13 Hlonld g iIn > (Vol' y o(01 il t> lIm l; :tl. and by the foi'goiig lill ' .'.Ist! .uI" liberl OIT'Or thlo% I x)eit to auo 0)Ii11lrl. plu t-heir hist of sublOcrib)r-;. l'1e :uh Kurip)t.ion price of ''The IIlhist r:tel i slnth ern1 World is $1.00 a year aid thily 1)(y the )ostmitr. '1'h( sihjo il:('t is th te ) l''r of t'e pr - prietors an1id o'.vnt'. of 'he lhistra;( SouI:thernu W\orl as up i1,'s , ,p. (0 whieh) willb It I rtliislte:l>ont ai>;h+-;it (+itOIling IIOnts. Vhat we13 wvill do: U_pm n 1e<-'ipt of l.l)t) from y oiu we w\"ill en'ter vo\ yI)n( , 71.111 in our ):lberip)tin book, Iu 14'nd to aniy aOddre34s The I11iu1rat'd Sthernll'1l WVorld, for fifty -two we'ks, pI)\i1 1hm POit5ge on it, til , laS anl oxti. itihi-'. mlent to hlav' you i>(it w I)', (1 u >f our+(,) 1i r sn' W(' w\ii 1'xfent' a1 wa"1rran)1y dhudd to a t)wn11 lot. in 'le r -t i . i 'i'ta it ', .11, 100 feet. in izo. 1hl1eemb(1r\ weit tanllyV givyt'on tIis hit, :nil we herih til 1wt, 18 f7. i the pre 3 1i t oit, (1 b) eom a it I Owm',lt'r in 5m.' --,-: hu.s they ar1'' a s1ah;rrI-n ia. hol :(II - - n hav( (70i1 d your 'le.., of (Il i i (,, t vish yOU ea1 s! i1. W r : I. M to) rotu1111 yoner ImII ) h110 :+1(( 1 t .I 1 , II,.' wi'e pro00po' to d o teto ' h 0iribur.: he fort' w(' r1'( iv v'( r r\ 01 .'1!: n Wie it 0 m l r'l }tt l f 1W lug. Ia,ino1- nh o(It,('iw I 'tl. 1' 0 .t. 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' h 4 19p 4 ('.1 1 aI5'i x (m \O. n O,i0 pm .\riv'e All:Ita4................. 1 10 4 41m SLTPIG1.R ERVCE 4( 11 1 Ir in lIi:t(l51 Pah'hfftsep a:(fiIi 5, P Ihn il h 'tal .-ye Julnsoniliyood E 11 Tl dM.\. C W '--I--:.\ HOVEY & DRY GOODS .k WE IAVE RECEIVED) OUi S , l hav f I th hei- t In i nl4ost (0111 \VoIhl call e4pe(cial att:nttin to our i 'iitnliitr in all the new Styhi. Alao, Drercts C O t, l;tinltaluinles, \elng, Albtros, Kalboulinies, \. Our Stock of Prllt(+1H iH (' )11)lete, Ilkalia Lawns, it r.4au :sw:t4, Do all tho NEW STYLES IN II+tnmlhulrg Edging, Lawn Elging, Al White, Crenn and tal C olrs. IN OUR STA Wo Iave a well sole te<l 81kek of r LtiionH, Ginighnns, Shleetintgi:, Shir tin; In ou' UJ)-stlil- D1apaftrt.mnent we I Mattiigs, Oil Clotlis, Bt1rt.imnetts, Scr I N(X D1or to Nati i/intl unnk. r ot Tiouprd rl ekt a m o full tro+t > PA n t i of muont on, wero roastorn< to hoaltit by UKo or HR*I' SEMINAL PAST ES. A adlic OuroforN ,rvoht1)obillt anlo dWeans ad Phyjal cail I)eca n1 Youn or hfld- S WaneadhecleaIYonori.d i AKod Mien. Tbated for hlghit Year, ln many thousnneensee they absoliuttly restoro prenature) aged anti broken down Inon to the full eujoyrpnetoi porfeot nnd full Mal togi n iootfelh To thoniwhouifoir Hfrom th omany obs,oonrosJiea.e lnnught bout by In, iwcrotion, Exoa,rn-Over-Brain Work, nrtoo froo Indulgr'uen, wo nsk thnt you oud us r a mno wittottmcnen t of your trouble. nnd emtro WI AOKAG E"FtE1, with Illu't'd Pamnhlct,tc. RUPTURED PERSOND can have FREE Seneca River Land will II'! 201) Aa.-ro of MY myO\I PL,A:E ((',l Spitnl in. I'i, (<inty, siti 4nib' .i (ittni I>rud"iun (tirrtly ot n Air ,in,+ li.ilrol, dtj iin i a 1 h I f iot I fill-ton ui)4 : t . Itiv1r li,tlo,nt. 'lIT i i"l I: higvh.lt) ,t t,,n hl t. b:I1 .it lit at r,-' t ! :";r ,'1I . , :u (l < i 1.";,''. , n. is ,! Ii III I . > I-, i m "'n1ih o , . , . ('. I I isra Ion n Cot c . li ili t '1a th I'llESI;Imlirl* . I,. v'IT.\NT~i, fil:re l.^2, L V . b T :1 'a lii A:. ...m SEGAn..'ut h. I it itti. i. ..I (tt( d.... ..... 0 g/fdHl) I r . 'I (/4,iIt . lo.....hh...........;i Iiirb'; ,i tir...........3 I 'ms, I t ei' t mond 1:t lrak attar .. I4t ' c i - ti r e I ('huir ketie bu kets flat,, , Mii )I l li >rt *. ar I o I it eI i a1 e 'a- ; } rI tt \ ii iieI i..i- .. . .. *I......... Ti ii i 'f . . . . LTD C1RPETS, ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF c+l~p OODS, >lete at tortflnet we have ever shown ime of lo:icry, Gloves and Dresa ilks and Satins, Cashmeree, Nutn Zew Stvlea and New Shapes. tted Muslins, Colorc(e lawns, aniC WHITE GOODS over Embroideries, All-over Laces iii PLE GOODS, 'in" Cashiuero4, Twood8, Cottonados, ;s; Chevoittsi. &c. myve as uRual a large lino of Carpett. mis, Rugs, Trunktt, &c. IOVEY & TOWNES, Llle, s. c. CUR6 Avotl the lumpositlon of prtentlou n:me. die flr th"ese rout,k. sn R,l noe. whona:nl irui ole tpo b1eM1 tourvlo S" -i R R. (h.t MAA Cl1RF.l) t!,ou;,ende, doee nM~ 1ntrere rih alenton to h,ci niapa r cau e pri P'oR sJ{eesil ,ssiaplclU, ydrc u sirtliCattt trthceuI princpfeei. $apect . influvicciefeltwithouttdelay. Ti "e o-n; nl w-danssti ic."i"em," . of* if are agivan tsac, the paient beconescheorfliandrapidiygain.bothstre a th TREATMENT.-o Month, $3. To Mo.$Q. Thae, $7 HAR?RIS REIIEDY CO., MF'0 CHEMiT, 8oet N. Tenth Btroet,ST.LOuia. MO. Trhl of our Appliance. Ask for Termer Ne, AdvrertiseInent s A Reli:1le Reii ATURE For Si'k t Stomi- CURE FOR tt.It. T i d tl iv-_ jh TI n r. ii titli is ilead t1 1i U atlie, C ive n sstM) 't' :; t'm tS rv", t tt It i"s tert:in int it f f t i. It is ! t etlt" in l - i : , t1i n. It is pltult- . 'able It I th tas . It - t":t.t ,+ , S,,titc o . adi.rhe, I tlt'' a,, it ('ttt"(.. lt i o k'~ ik tststintg, nt,t byV nut- AND) ;in vu it it e i) ntt;l viln pu-Y S P E P S tA. Litiv's yotursI elve. ur lltw your chil ie t t,, takct themit, alwayVs use this t'legant, 1 harm.Ithit ti'tl Irparttion, whi(h 111 ltttnI fr in rt t' 7 t"rty ytar t public Gn EE W Mlli L, t 'LtN SH v e I itNu s Sir ent al:e..tsu y lolo3 J. G. BLARQAC, eweylu.r adWctur: paWrkinor, N aewifor avriYing hin 100 o nIewppr ent free AddN O'. P.N Rl aE, Ns ACuO.,ui ~10 i prue et, N. Y. S..M. SNIDE Whe , Di ond an Jeelr G UC.RENVILLE,A S.R CW My actis fo dofn aint Wte mans4 y 1,u18sfon. , 31ces.,t t f no GQucor. BoLA.CK,en , elIduijtee. Mr~ faiin t,, 2 Corner Bsnelow CE . TIE EWAMlttCuiAN NO 7,8AND fi hTINe Aut1oatco Whit eare the best tuf.RENV coL ou, .a-a. Mo AD.ER NT CE UR Lan lear ah o exatr s of nesn , k) o ofe lirne r n. I . oell &ns o.t.t 1.RsE'MEDICA v O.>rwe H nuve',1. %()1c0s% .., No Yor Er. .oo IQtamp for scaled aculrs Addr5onp The very (levil himself seems to bo turned loose in l;ofast, Irolt:id. The mob and the police in fighting for supremacy, murder women and chil' dren indiscrimnately. The trouble seems to result from Tory rule in IrclOnd. Lawlesness could have been put down long ago, had not the powers that be, have been in sympat thy with the riotous Orangenen. The spirit of lawlessness has att itied to such a pitch that there is no telling where it will be stopped. My dear boy, if you must part your hair in the middle, get. it eVcu, if you have to Hplit a lani to do it. ROYALR tW v Kif P?WDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A tmarvel of purity, strcngth and who l eeKsF. 3ore econmIlinial t Ian the ordiinary kinls, nad :ntuln>t ie snltl in Cattl t it ion n ith t eli mtultitudite of IOwV teta, short. wVeItht. atlum or phoSIpluht po\w'1r. SoId only in cts. loa. iAKINO Pov DEI: Co , 100 Wal] street, N. Y. jan 21--80. ' t) U -.s/ / C CiY4 aos20 = = $.00 BROADWAV. NEW-YORK' FOK NE"i.y . 1ie bes; aid to gaod writing published. The Exercises OF TIilE PIEl)MONT INSTITUTE will be resaumed on WE.:l)NESI)A y the" 1't davy of S1I'- P1-:t J UL"', l3u;rtd in privat e f:aa! is furum 9I t: w 10 per muonitlh, wo a nd a:dt Ie ht:s inuhided. hates of 'Tit oion t. s:tiie, as ierclfore. Fo furt.her pirticulatr. alyI'' to W. M. MC\MI.AN, P'ie. ns ('. A. ; S. (,'. ORIENTAILLS,G Nr pictu.i, toi Mr,:, Dr.M Wite,a Fui~s oreras Couerse. Study, let, T'e( Ci~ Talogue, wh i ma I leds h:li yIddreiss L OiirIIC.l1 gil . lt A:t N L Y, i Prns II le)rtiI*.I EX roie til:li. ) o JulHaC y 1).;. 45. arw. ORWAONNTALILS, 2Thireti esn. w Yor ity. The lestiale it. he orb foa ar auts Sores, Tettes, C happd mad,Cilbains'.. Cons and allki 1-,tho,and positiv yee P-ils, od riVno payo requred.t 1i guarate to ie prfc tiItisfa Octn mone rude .Pie2 et e o FAr sab r G.in W.~ arle. to .Ag ustiic 5"Oilt Th Oh Nieo h t ,J0111111 -it Irony le vers, hO te i.i ns .ti ohrs lau wtiht la r etary biear . d tn li St ur~stn(',JoNEr he iy theedght-r free intrunii St.Ltrl iii hoiction, it her if an oldygt tho eff liu.1itl that "it h iso foting nw under 1)0 ~ the Sni andll yet from ti theoloini wouldr iap pLIar t.a ther liis?t acepion Vevent to At14 a pit sxmsw of St.i Augi usinek, lida,tiltil on teo line of the St. J ohnat Raeilwa, litieh a~ beaiu (ract bf land whichandi ha eetly bniladot in c a owit eth, We !i1~st Stl e. ugusin. Iit AugulsCtiItn i(ropr s thrfle ot.dost City inar thnied SiIl.t att, ndh aboun with longeIr, iihistrical iniqu ufitan few lifO aniy- hvo manyft hourand that *' Wal,Oh Fort,l onnilthe may other r in ireYstigt oh.jlei. dItwas oudd e