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VbENTtNEp -. E. BOGS & Co., Propietor'. TH 1) , , JANUARY 27, I31 I"i)r ubcr1pt toin, -. 1 -r op r:i rt.ritv In a<dvance; 'or six Imo1 thW-, 7t5t r AdvertitIseimlents I.nsvrted tt oet (1(1 lhu uitr it:t f on e i or less f<.r the 1ii rst yaertion *ntl tifty re.:ta for each subs-gt 1. t; is19rtimOI. f,ib er:al (i t) t' ma le to u) riel:t tnt :(f ot, rs+ tiertilait.g for sXix n mthi or hy the year. Ulttt4 -y' Notica xcec ('ini. five line's,1 Trihua; of tineet, Conun)putrttions of :t t)rrnanl t"har:it ter, wvhen a-hutissaL,le will beehargetd tor a4 adivertit"emets. Pt .T TnayL ms ni tn.1 flinn nt Oer. S1', no. Lea '."s N,,wnpapl /tvertetb B3.ad(101$aio$t.o8)..hernndvertIin tt,wlt++.vt++ w ttutfmS lOt i.L 11V K . Ev 'N January ern of coirt slows 1 greater necesity for Chltlging the time f(r its sitting. It is bbanarous to send a low country man int) the m1ountains at thti seas;ont. Tho Co :tv (nuiissiosner and Bel >o1 Comnisisiocr's r1x)ts to be filed in the Cl rks uffice. It would d jta-dt as nuweh good to have them filed l iuoc j' [>totua or Horse Past t:re. The South Carolina Iai1rlrad i. do jug a most Conunenllable thing gra ti; to wit: display"ing on it j day trainu:; the weather-signals. TIii; i, getting the sigll.t Seicet2 lmincaiS down to a fine point. ) r. Steifr wtht rtett h- went fit im Q :"onvttillt t > .- h -n ;, (ic.rg i.t, lets VO1 <tite .t Ieptat .t aii at tufl;er. H( imfor:.::t tih At iihtis WattIman that i C1 ;L t ut iS llhwed under)h the law.; of thi e The Wateh man11, Wi I Ib' i SIiCh 1 a ne.)!r neig IIbor Kihu>tid h1av'" bien1 wv.U enoulghl plted1 to htve tnal'd l.i a:t: . He is a fraud anda 1aler.. Every o11tt' in a \wliilo 1<>t lewS l)t)er w)rI,Tespitd itt lifts hi ltutis iii h1 'ly h3orr1' OvC the gaiiili;ig (enls of the great ciit's, but Io grLeat rt+firu ever ftollows. 'Theni are so unaIty legali'tl foins of gaat it bling earried on in theopen yti, th:ii. society and t.i >ti,etrs of th e law 15 11o brea kinlg or htotAlitg 'The State Pentit.. ntiialr ai ::;.orilth semto hae rrantged for a prosperW ouIs Vear. Enlplotyiineutt lao; INTn' pr1o fztrmas railroads (or ini the P4hosizuae wor)tks-, or' at homeiti ini thle PnIitlent iary. cointviets require h atSt greamt deal11 of tact di this saiti. ;f,actoi,ily, ma ight govr aVVi The (1as9(. of the State. agauittst Al brj.Uyrd for1 peirjaly wias coittiutmt as was the cas15 against Jumios A ry, coil(4Pd. ? LIn the'ease' of, thte State aga:inist cent lookitng (41( ladyl~ plead gnilty to re. sistinig ia :icer and was seniten(ced to be0 impr)iis(oned'a t wo) wee'tk4 or~~ pa a line of iteetn ~ ollar... Dr. Br'a:nk. t mitesC. nuia4le n th li itlnonniit of the Th'Ie case5 ofi t.he Sh ite aigainst Jas pe-: Key~ a:al Marthua Turner was1 co-n. Johnt J. Jamtiisoni for obtaining goods1 'under1 false pre~tensees, thle jury r. dared a verdiet of guilty with a ree O nendatilon to ~ merey. O n mo4 t ionII of dlefendtli/ts atttorneity, Mr'. J. P. Cr ry, the v'erdict was set aside and~( ai 3new1 trial ordere'd. In the tw'o case's, town of C~entral agaiut Jaes Pek, (y cos''nt of co(nunsetl, his 11onor1 reserved his de elf,lon. Not a sintgleu jury case5( was5 hear t he witnessesCi oniI1Xa411 ne tof the ex tren1.e ('Old (.n Wedtl:esduay muornin 11r (2(2Vl 1(oo late, hencite they we-re' al Odl on tha 1irst~t dlay of the~ contu mi 1 leas. In the east4(i s agalinst; M\r. Peek of Central, for violattioni Of the town't or dinances(20, whIiich were0 appeals fromtt jud(gn?Iits oif the townI ('onneiil, th-t ap4pealst were' Musta)ied solely upon the gr'odnd under' the town charteri * the defendant should have been tried by 0111y OneO mnembher of the council, whereas he was tried by the wh1ole The papers ink soiveral important I civil cascas we.re tatken by His Hionor to be0 examujined and passed~~( upion at his< leiaure. Th'lo dlecisi ns will be an nouned wheni they are receivd by he cle1rkC. ARl will be decd(d( beforo I > . 4'ppr adjourned uiuno ic, on1 Thurs-. S iSt. Ztlgktri Mf Le hor. "Thea 'iukus 8N-riN says that at hnights of LatboY club hrw beou or gal d at Central, in Pickens county, It has one" hundred embrs,. is cum pos e tire lyoi whito DJ(;n1and rseuruC >f the best white citiz(ns of the 1lnco Leloiig to it. It is not based on the Powdlly constitution. If it is a reg. aur Knights of Labor organtization it must certainly be under the authority f Powderly. W0 faif to seer the he essity for suei an orguniiatiou vh1ere the men vl ho conrpos.) it are in to iced to strike. Even if they conil ,titute ii regular lalbor organi -ationi, tow can they ut rikt; but against them elves? Probably the iNEr, is vr<n'l and it i-t a Georgo labor and ail club, similar to the one just nt,ar ed in Asheville. But as the editor )f the >yr1JIIL promliscs to inlterview hcum, \tweillsoo1 know inore about it. Se slppo Some of our Central iendu who belong to tf:c orga'iz. ion, will let us hear from them, and 1 US what it is not, 'eveii if it is igaiast the rules to tell wli.t it is. Mir. Wenzemi Neene. A corr('hpOndeit of the P'i(kens .SENTJNI,i, wvriti:eg for' (tt ;oilr)intlover the tll Sitgnat tre <f "18;7,'' takes is sue with is fir colnln(en(ding the scheic' of Mr. Weiil ti Jill up our un:c'.pied t('rtitury with a large Ger aliln colony. Mr. iti ienzin in u l drestis to the L -gis;latun., th dHe not. tenio"n the D.l,iius grt ant or the P>h>w\n clnii, so-call'el. lie simiply iakes tat ofl- r to the Stf s. much hoitit fur ita intrest ini anii las btlo g t;i:g to the Stato ini the uihlw(r countie:; thor:..f. WVe sII fa. VU: 1ir. Wi:en:-.ml's .. :rm:n . -.: ::ar.. imt e : holuld paty the vatlue for: (if 1:1: tl thalt tin ' ) ha b lii toiu the tate. We wtutild be ghad to ee' to ulsands of (iermn::; s i- :t 1 umnce, Pi1:k t'no-, G(.' iiien ille, a11 i 'Is wi 'ie. The h irnak:' finiti ns itz, : a w \t 1bid thi welcomile. "1,;i ( s'" w ill like it hti n Lo , w he e hec.n btter nue(flain !el with th'iit. In reai, mi tlo the DX"lius grant and the I3rown1 claitu we" are tIs IS to say: 11e d1 iot hiow ii ich of t he juist ice or injl t i(c of It ie l"t,tiniit.. W' e d kiiow , wi 1 4 er, htat tow puli plreso;ii n:t, the phu-t Ssetlleor itry titltsd. T ]tuo 'his lreat rinht b tl i el ' , t> the oirts, n1 w"e s4hal.l St('al : il\" 1(' n t li( to w rit 11 r l -e'iit l t( e tti of :i b.lhody v i theistwy . li Ti dl he i ' nettit h'-, i iis uni itii'-, s41(1 hvealtw ayso dis intr11d thfi <ounty in15(31 ti country Ini lt of hallt b h tid t. !t.u- tinct M r l(hien l'i ;:hnill(' tftr .;t i17i ( cillny A(1 "Tlher C('el mn,"i cl1ondu tlo!1d >vte Sc(3fo ho ConunihiR,ne ,r - ending realitr, shul bi&i heto bish lat1lII papert a:l'(n0el, it W Ther- i ':hl ot will l(eing uo gnrit theh r ieto teaekrs 111f eit b,iIIr illy n hlis (knity1l. . woSahl.brbe-i A ; Ynder WeIiMet. The Cohunbiu Register str.)ngly commonds what wa. said receutly by the Nows and Courior in reply to tlio unfouu(led assurtions of tio Athon.:, Ga., Watkhnu. w to the prevaleuce n iistctEgentnatiou in S,ruth Catrolinla, and pro0ves by w(oU knuwn faects that m7ar viago between individuals of tho two races is neither perrnitted by law nor to1eraitet1 by iuLlic sentirntnt in this State. The conduct of the Watehluan. in cir.eulating the "wretche(lly sCalldla ltus untrnth," to vIich it has given )ublieity, is also shown to have been wholly without excuse, Hinlce it could ha1ve reudily obtained accurate infor mnttion of th. con(ditit)nu of things' in South (IroliwtL by conlsulting uan persons in Athens who were aware of the fallsity of Dr. Steifer's iL .l.UnH In coim11eCtilt with this ini lent ur CulblLlbia etmtemlnpotr llrutestH vi;,rously agaIinst thme SteHmmatic llli.r('1pr('sentatiol of Stiuthl Carolina by": rat;iu newslpapers vhich, for ' 111e 1(i'son, atre u1nf iellly to the State. .t sall.s: ".lhIt it is not oily in thisi case that ni Gu1(hor~inl C~ntenllurRr11(s SPeem to }>( 1 ( 'rcitt 1 l) i llt ouir t irs4. '1'lllv Sen lit to l(osi no )p1 Irtiniityv to cir (til;lte fil(s Ilttl in1j11iri tis statelllelIts I >ut ho:tl (ir<>oilla. ''lie'' lsctil 1(v e' 1t> Ilave ftIrg(ott(i the ''Por SottI (al" idea(1. The Athanta Con1 si it ;it IIl, ftl' I 1stan:;Ilce, ieciS to spae Ilu 1Ii1llS tio M11(i\vflwlt. we ate going to I' 'd 1II1't'ol iw-w i'.' Ivery e- (l( r"( te(pa;rtllrP fru(i thle State is l eNL_ 1'i I il lt1 It t r4l,1l i1la (:NI dliis itf 1 } trl thEelig frlull s4tarvaltlol1l all( \1las. What l. tIese Gogtia jr1ll!S i u(lu ,v these uinljust andll ii jur1us 1:im-prelt'-ntati:)n. o:f ounr pro T. lIegistet (d(loes e'(l1 to nilame the .\t'.uIt1 a (Col.sai1tutionl in this mantter, sin ce Ihat paer(411 is the Iloost c(osjpict. :Its ("1ler; lt(lld in trut sp1lar(,s ntto p00ns r.u1 hls(S no ( ppor(tun1ity to s:1y Ilntru'le and: unlkind( thinlgs ab1)01t ,IlIthi ('4r1litl, against0t which"llStat(' itfS jea1.luS(I1 tninIty is blIdly(dirlected1. Pihaps it is the vei y prstipetity itt( ii:lust ;V (of the peto; lo ol this side (t ii I S-.ann1ah liiver, hIwVe1, which 1( :rlo1: s the ire of the Col'titutj4Iio 122d 1his woV( be in 1101 kel inglr withl hit llallTrow -llIll(tl tlll( 1it (. lI'1ollti (( l t l:et. inl oilier re C ults5. '"( 0111 hi a 1I4 (e I (('ViVe ( ( (1pt the Ir F e11rs1' (Il till (. 1115ix itll lt, (It' ('.Iit' 1', lii nla'll t I er ( :' t It'' Ilt Nl1s 2t s h. ~ e;'inl to 1.t tbw it ' XL i it. i:; Itit toll pt ((or riends( 1 : in tltl f ite nIt (I iiel'where o teit, gau:d.ic t ees tAs tot terelat,it. codtion of the LLt ini t Ilx t lel.-el vt (s tliit inte\Iigt::t (riyotl't whut sh i'g (II l'Ilih i'd a t)t h ti ti itta woultit uin I tlii 5 :atri l , tlt! l ly ttIla 1 1 kee slit h 'te dut'il i e5 elT way eo' ia i lil it I:It Ii iti e i'ir quest.he lieu i hearti, 11. W o II>V work the ew. itws alCi :rltIt illtgt', le doo wel to(pl V- 4ig' as114 t''lhi(ntiitan })(it ) ril ls upon1 111hse' in.nunf('hts forkt ltet blne ll'ilItlt'tttilt of4 the town, &c. which tihels paiui it-tere lst, biutx SouthCatoti na,18il (nevertheless, hold iftown with T'lhae Auguta ChronViele an the ouaO Lo Sths uCarlina th,he Cons. g ttu-t I itn is, andl they know hiow to keeptl(' m-ar15 tr the trut,a1etl -tlo Goiansti inlil eithns who are inhquest of~~) ateu rate11) inftAnah)tin ti re)ar t o'pthis an1Csr ad,will hdctiid oo op wel t ap al('thind, tOrcarep nthin ins thok ('Intit hat ivn bas 't.oruo the notio ~ti n. hvom autrhthritv.,Nerra' A itures of the talte. South Carolina in Every Field of Labor, is a hudsolno printeod pain phlet of sixtee. pages,. compili fbr, awl pulblislhd by the News and Cou: ricr. It is a most faitbful picture, and is full of iuterest to every Caroli nian. Tre following ar the intro duetory paragriq>E 'I'ho year 1886 w\'ill be long remen bared as one of the most remarkabl in the industrial history" of South Car olinalL. At no tine, p)silY, of which WC have record, wcre t here 80 man disasters to the material interest of the State anld so varying an< destruct ive 1i C1"'.hritcter. Ahnlkt.t every in1 d1ustry has suffred to soine extent and the result flas teI a genc!!tl iu dustrial depressiou thlroUghout the State. The unfavorable seasn pflS 1,revailing in the fall 11nd the unp1)recedentecl se verity of the winter ot l1885 86 great Ly reduced the siuall grain crops, up oh whih the farinrs1t dt('l(d so large ly for the S11so1rt of their" Stock dur ing the Winl ter atnl 51printg mnultls. This was followed l)v fJoodLs daiinag ing to the Lgrielltlr:LI lit eI 4, SuC el:d(d )' dlrougllt- I t. cut short the cotton prodtuctiontl i 1111nIttaild a loss of inany\ thouis:fils of dcIlars. The Chief city of the Stahi was al nlost wreck(edi by the tciriole athi11 -{ <ILk( in1 Autlr andI(1nearly SIX InIili ions' wotrtIi of pn-oerty were l ost in a few linilnt(ts of tilne. If the peop)le ( f tlhis SItte w\ero less collrLglos, l(SS patriotit tad less elergetiC tl( y Wo uld long siCe huve givein WILY to decsp);ir andt sunk hleneath} the i-i)fr-! tuntes they hav"e (Oeounitcred. liut. the: ;uam:l spirit" that mt:.in iaine d thrtl in the great stL'uggle of the past LI ntatt(1 thei+n ill the trials of t lie pre - 'nt, and( anyone familiar with ii 1st nehiclelten ts lts no fear fir tI future. ''his st (il is ttto fertile, this c Illitte is too healthful for this pe p)lc, wit Ii their 1)lt.l it.isl atnd( hravery, tI give W ILy to 1)reet liSio tune. Th icpiurem of the industrial dtvel. opi"e'it of the State 1rescnltecd in1 this i-ketcl i'lust r;te'S the recu1 pe rat iVe p:wer of South Ct'ohina, 11 shows thatt thet(' is tonuchi room1 for' C~ngitt (lation! over Si.CCeSses alriv( allt1i1t n111 ud, aLnd denonstlLt(s the abiliit of I he prop le to )-o5Vper when' c'ir'Cln sinLnCS ftav1r thnilIL in1 eveI I sintalil te gree. It nuU',t 10 emuelub.rCd, too, It it the rlgrtSS atttilc(l is lue to the elY rt lIm int0induStry tof S~utlh Car l)ians alione, 1ne'tiC:a.ly withiliut aid fron ivyqar.r '.1.1' teInLl1t1i. of the Statc lutve 51urtivedh tllihitr subju ;tgatti:n, the. CO)1i11l t: dlu:t ruelti;n of thie lab1otr s 1(.11, pLoliti(:d mi1nde1t, tue5s, tia:ts-, (Li o ,tis i l cIIt II-t : es, ILL1l y't ti e grot h of tilte ht;t' hits bei-e stet'tv :ndtt up Want and:l ()n1war:td, its credit i hi'.h in the Iil.rhet:, o f the Poutry: andt it nltt;rltl ot1llanttages (u-e betcutt: 1 hpt ro ll l d Il Le itel I ll~\1"I 'arolina inl 18t, w:lS : id.5tL,115 ihe;l II les i t inueso the indOl e :nil of the c n.pir..Heri gei-nd ill thle vl lit of hiie sto ck, $9,728,:t7ia, thei 1as i(essmenlt flr 18(G Wiouhi hit I0154), -0 541, an icse :-inhe 18SXu of $21),. 4j,4 1' Presentmnent of Grand Jury, January Term, 1887 STAT or Soti'urn anoiIsa, Ini Sessionl CoUX r tI IF ' I-elNNs. Court, WXe the Granc- July beg leave to ina~ke the following Repor)0t: 1. Thait we have passed(l oni all tihe hills handed 11s for our1 Ccnei'ra (1011. to examLinie the bsooks ini the varlhills (fihes.., tol rep'lort to 11he ne(xt ter:l oif court11, anditi reecolmnuiended the( Court to1 furnish oneo expert to iassist in this 3. That the trial ju1sties are re luested to prodnee1( their books for thly inlspection of tihe C rand J ury at the nloxt termn of (coulrt. ion Chulrch to) Eas4IUy l(liahl:,t iunl pIassible, and11 reclonninenlt the (u>nen4is ryon tile bliinilg. 6. A Conun11it t.-e 1has v;sited thle jailI and14 find the (enee'( around1ii jai in ill. a I trepai,andsSomelSas neteided. lsoli tolee11 and1lV in d h i (it neer iU'i ofi, the0 Coiuuuf issiestLi: allndto kitissa Inl nain thi s or r eor.lt, we Mtenl derou Ohank Dtion lSpHonok Jud Fras414er, forgJ hiilear andlJIlil aleii char:lJ rA l f whih* isl rese4uy sub,('init. n(e. tlI4l W D (lltx , FoI.iiIj Iiren. Mrobd With.(u Kh.c CophhrfoIagr M'FALL'S ALMANAC FOux -o "A little n)onseie now and thn, I ; reliuhed by the wisot men." I3tt when it conies to a continua streai of it, it b. cnmes monotomous. Itis worse than nonsenso for any mer. chant to continue slling goods on a credit to tment who never pay anything. It is time now to ''turn over a ne w leaf" and this Almanac is turned to the fir.4 r.ge of a-' iw book, and is glad to say to it' friends who ''picked their flints" andt had the moral courage to shoot, that it is ready to commence another account. I appreciatethe custom and friendhip of pr,npt paying customors, and it is a i plea ure to mo to sell themn goods on timue, and I try to make it equally a8 pleat.sant n profitable to them. I clhane nie long fanny prices-tako no inef.- 1o tnorfgtages. I deal with a man on honor; want to live and let live; but I finl thit each year b.rringh its quota o careless sliplshod kind of men who allow their aecoutntts or notes to stand from year to yo.r and never even ask whethe I need an.y money. This is not a nea way of doing business, for the average mi'relnt in ihis. comiutry, who sells on ti ne nee;ds all the money we can get one year o oplorate wit I the no>t. The Ion ger a delt stands the harder it seens to pay it, aid fthe slowet to pay are gen erally t, he 'quieke t to find fault wit h the' miere!hant. They use him aT4 long as they can, and then qtuit antd try to iiidice oitlers to do I kowii; but right here is where they show their utter insigniti canee. 'This howevter, only h ap)ens nece in awhile, and only amon g 'skin flints'' who always tt -i hn for nothing. 'h is Almassae iues a ces for mlo>trt cropt ,wd ulne': but. n.in ,r D)ac' N.;w tle lect ure will oe-:c'a: d the mu sic will lmg:n. I invite all of my I':1;Nnu s to eall on meiC when in need~ of :myvthig on time or ownlh. My stelk wvill be kepit full of (Goods, Solid ii oods11. Mty pies will , at low as5tl (ny thersttore in hbis count,, f 'ist 2hen you)t (drovedp tidt old ; t-ket b o i on en. No De"tadl l.'ts; wiill lbe hantging~ aroundb lii'r int your waity thi year. No 1Diobe'; for a noan whon won't pay his hioniest detbts' is it ltny friend, nitheiir ii the yours: andt if he wants t. ge't m iidtlubo t. it, let's have it ihmeo in ai deenuit way at the beugininiig of the year, andl oni an emp1ty stonmeht'l. i\y fientds allow mte to thian. for your leral tratdo last year, iandt for prtompt settlieents. Coluein and see mec again. I w shl you all a hatli)y and prosperous N" v' YearI. Op Mexcan M Ustang Liniment Sciatica, Scratches, Contracted Lumbago, Sprains.e Muscles, Rhi3umnatismn, Stralins, Eruptions, Burns, Stitches, Hoof All, Scalds, .Stiff Joints, Screw Stings, Bifckache, Worms, Bites, Galls, Swinney, Bruises, Sores, Saddle Galls, Biunions, Spavin Piles, Corns, Cracks. THIS COOD OLD STAND-BY ccompIishesi for 'verybodiy exactly what isolaimed forit. Ono tof thto roasons for tihe g.rrat poptularity of theO MutIang Lianment ia fouind it its nulmiversal nPplicnuhiiity. lEvorybotdy nteeds stuch i a mtedicno. Th e Lumbermagn, needs It in caste of accident. rTe i!en scwlfo tneeds it for general famntly use. ~lITh Onunitser neetds It for his teams antd lis men. Tho Lhiechanlictneeds it always on lis work be'nchm. The MIiner neds it in enst' of emergency. The PIoneer needait-can'txetalong without It. Tihe Fanrmner noods It In bile hotuse, his stable, and his stock ynrd. Thme Stenmblont man or the Hlontman needs it in liberaI supply ailltat and ashore. llThe Ilorsqe-fnneier needs It--it Is his best frientd andi safest relIance. Tihe Stock-grower neeads It--It wIll save him thtousandsa of udtllars and a world of tronlile. The RItnirond man needis it and will need It so itmg as hIs lift Is a round of accident. and danger. The llnck woodsmnan neetds it. There is noth tng like it as an antidote for tho dangers to iIfi, limbd anti comfort whIch surround thme pioneer. Tihe MIerchmanta needs it about his store among his emaployees. Accidents Wvill happen, and whien thiere come the Mustang Lininent Is wanted at onec, Keep. a ot is in the Hiouse. 'Ti'i the best of ecoinomy. Keep n Botte In the Factory. ItsimmediaWi use in CASe of atcitdent saves ptaIg and loss of wage. Kceep a lintele Aiware in lse 896abteis uime when wanted. [Jan 20,- 1887-4y 'he Arkansaw Trreler he~liost refined and woaI olilar of al tut humuoruus louurnala. IHT 1A GE, FG'T-I$? 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For a check fur $20 we will print a 101 line mlvertisemeint on 0Oe Million issues of leading tneri(:an Newspapers. This is at the rate of nn' ore-fifth of a cent a line, fa.r 1,000 ('irculatiuon! The ndvertise tnmnt will be pl:wced before One Million . di ifferent newsptapae' pnreh1sers:- -or Five Milli< n Ruanders. Tei Itnes will accom mo .l e about 75 words Address with copy f advertisemnenut nd check, or send 30e i r ilook of 1 5 pages. GE() P. It)WELLA & CO. 10 Srnuco S'rnt.:gr. Nxw tYoi: 1OY 2.5, 188i 4t FOR SALE. r([ AC 'il OF I.AN ), one rnilefr m (U 1'kenu' . 11. A two hot* e"r d utf imraa .tv.d l::nd. A good Dwelling cou , ;t:aal ne'c"'Ma ry out hn1ili. gs I and ' pyIt at this oftlcer, or to [' WI, Attorneys anid Counsolors at Law IJICKENS C. H., S. C. Will p)ractice im all the Ptatu and Fedesa' Couta. mtarch 29. 18843 " LOST O. light of the'rpamt ies who can sell Grave S Staes eaeutr thman we can. We sell 'No. I. 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