Desportes, Williams & Oo., Proprietor. A Family Paper, Devoted to Science, Art, Inquir Industry aid Lit VOL. 1.1 WINNSBORO, S. C., WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANtJARY 3n,18 . M.""C[ 3 2. F !.- * -w i 0 FAIRFIELD HERALD 1.s Pt'H.1LU-011o wEEI-:ty M, DESPOITE:4, WrtILIAMS & CO. Ters.-Tu .11KInAI. i4 l publiIshIM Weik jy in the rown of Wjinsbor.j, at. 83.00 in vareably in adonnen. jrgy- All transiient avertisements to be pali in advance. Obituary Notices and Tributes $1.00 per 'luare. Selected Poetry. A PATRIOT IF YOU SU0EED---A REBEL IF YOU FAIL, nY PT:TR L:l'PInConN. Oet three glass eyes: And ike A scurvy politician, scorn To see the things 11:0to dost not. King Lear, Act Iv : ScenO G. Where the Elizabeth and James Their flowing streams unite, Wilhin tile Fortress of Mouroo A pyitared ihe otler night A ghost; but darned if I tan stato How he got in ; at. any rate lie walked straightlway to Carroll Hlall Atd gave I he door a lap, Which roised tile dronsy scoinel Out. of' his dreaiuny ip. Atul iiale him tretibhe like a leaf it was so sudden and so brief. However, he inlochei the door, And, Saint l'eter, save us, Ti ghodt salid, 'ni George Wniinglon, Co'mare to see Jeff. 1avis. Now, point, his room out right away ie quick, be silent and obey Then George st d1;cd inhi Jeffy's room) And said, "Frieid Jefl, how are you ? I see they have not killed you yet I hopn I do nut. sonlre yok V "Ohl, no," said .1elY. -but pray be seated, Your visit is appreciated." "'Indetld," said Gcorge, -'-li' glad of that It given me consolition; But tell ie Jolf, what do you think About your situatlou I I hear that Congress, in due seasonl, Intenlds to have you tried l'or treason." "There's not a d)tbt at all," says Jeff, "IThey'll have tile put nit trial ; For sinuo your time the Yankees have Become extremiely loyal: Their taix4:- pty without, a word), For which they damned old George the Thbird." "But tell me, George, how is it you At 'o praiset and 1110 derided Y You went ii 'or secession, And hpel slaves as -woll is I did. 1 miutl confess 1 can11ot sco The differanco twixt you and Ie." Pooh, pooh," snys Gleorge, "I wonder at A man of your isrotion. ; New Entgitld-i liy 1a, behl slaves, And weit. in fur seeulon And would have been tie sn:ue tO-day, 14t, doln't,you see, it would not. pay. esides, you know, lo titu their uo-its 'The saints are mighty handy, And art as fond of power and cash, As:girls.are-fotid-of onitly : I also found those sihoe.peg peddlers A caugglil$ct of ktnaivihl niephJ)-. oRepublics are tugratc(ktl.' Jeff, Yoi know IWt'o your cost.: They praise me ip bm eause I won, hm1n yt -becat.se Yo lost; shat'* all' the dferettee 1 'in tee, Friend uJeff, thei-os 'twixt yPn anid me. "i'owever, .3eff, i nko, ny, advioe, If pely should pr9iecute you, Yotir,eojqit,.etJutify;hy mi no, I he knaves cannot refutle yolb, ]to this tilo burden of your song I George waits rigit, JXff Wis not, wrong. "Bt sh'ould thtogligotn now jipower, All human t-lhIt< den o)',. Thteti meet your-fale like a bravo npan, 'Thgeold Mill jutiif$yydr, t, keev'~nu oecd'etetefb nin.t' epd ''. IL then.wallocd aent of the room, Andl it nwoke atm riubbedl my eyee, Andfountdi t t a .ision, Brouagiat~, ty.f oeplng ,9n my bnck, Ani drhanking to inuch apple jack. AN I jl O Atf4I 'L Jt tu OF TItS. TowX~~ wtN4%anono, of1 - (l;glxw'~it in the t o.r t'i~ thme towb siit inte. ets of th IL4 b~~J ich shal ,'ii fromn tihe aid Uengress street atiti ~o bthitdin shal ob w p evl b an t ~ted by hn fl~eh~letig f,tAVlide bd dAlled I heo"l6'C~h'ton6 cioit Wihnsbo4," dtbtiht''thkti tAmo' hauvt snteecsIbn~ bf -thbei'd; 'kb6Is ri'do1ip4ti seal, take andl hold poporty (no 'pr~,o corporate iuns onif,) 3 Atiti iid, Im.. picad and be 1mpi tn'arid' oJ~ every r ight incident ,ti jffSl . ' Ill. That the "n 'Jdd II .dI War-. dens shatli aid N* o iriohi 'Wh' 're cop sttittloonally qa11lh fitY Ve ?bonf6/nbits ly reuditfllihe 1 (' ' uad immendia.oly preceding their election;,and eOe JfrdeiWt warighta freehold atherelta, wprlji .Mleatingv,Ilupdr~t dolarti.. - Defore etrl poA Miheue olther offies they satiak the oathj~iarescribed by ethe Cone~ etitution of thi. Stato, and also tho'foallofr lag oath. bo-wit : "I do eolemnly swear', or affirm, that j*@$ Jft~ i dp rding to vors t - d Ay 2 p oltmont--so help mel ouI~I4~ Inltendiian and Wardent shallh hold theh fo.frotm the ime of .....:. -lot... ...til (lhe first M ond'y In April cnsuihny, tnd intfil Stheir ste,, ssors tall be electe-t and ei.tor on the dischargo of their dutices. I V. atti all free white male peorso'is who are constitittionl.ly tailiti.2d to vote for iiteember ofa %itor branf t h i It a t o ieg - ishoune, and who haye been peritinetit rosidents in tit said town for six iont Is, immlediately previous to the election in Which they ofWer to cist, tlir VotCs, (fnot however, incliling trattsient boarders and lolgers,) or who arei owtaors in their own right of a fteUhold estatO il said town, of which they have been legally seized for six ttmotIs previouis to the election; accorn pantied with act ital rosidentoc in tite townt, (which, however, mttst be periodical or itn. telided no to be,) for at least. three non!Iths pievi tus to tie election, shall ha cititlett to a v te for I iendaiit and Wardents Uf the said town. Die Town Council shall also be atiorizmd to prescribe, thould they at any litne ietm it expediont, as a qu-iliticu tion fot' vol ing fr' Ilatt1tnhuLt tand waidettS, he0 paymtentI Or a poll 1taX, ttot exceOdiig the sum of one dollar : jrmovided. hutceer, l'hat the said poll tax shall not be Imposed on those who pay any other tax to said Town Counoil. V. Tit in caso a vacancy should occur u the o!Iiee of intendant, or anly of IIe Wardens, by dealth, rosignatilto, retitoval ot' .1therwise, or in caso of* a tit in said electi mn, it election to fit! such vacatncy shall be beblt by the lppol'n itent (of the intendantt 1t11 Nirdens or Iarden, as he ctse aitty be, otr he Clerk of t ho Coutt of Fairfield District, r Ihere should be no Intendant, or Wordets ; en dnys publio notice being prev:ously givetn ; aid in c.tso of'ht sitkiess or Iet. tiorar11y ihsence of fthe Intenditat, tlie War dans fortnitg a o.)itncil shall lie empowered ,o elect one of tite Wardins to act in his '0' dittriig lie time. VI. The election of the Ittendant. and War'.ins of the said town shall be beld at ie Town Hall or somte other convenient public place, in tlie said townt, ot tle first Alontlay in April of echcl antd every year, 'romt ten o'clock, a. it., until lite o'clock, p. It i whlen the polls sha'l be closed, and tho Maniagors shall forthiwith couit the votes, pronlani tlie clottion, and givo notice in writilng? to the persons elected. The ltteit dantt and Wardea for ithe time being hall app)itit thvee Managers to hold the etisiiig clection, and for-. atny sibseqne'nt. electionw. whenever thero shall not. be l at tendatit and Wardens, or Itieudant or Warlen, it shall be tihe dity of the (lerk oft lie Cottv. of Fairfield Dit rict to order such election foritwith, and appolt. three Manngers for the same. The Maningers shall in each case, before they open the poliO tor stich election, take an oatI fairly and impart ially to con diuct ithle sc ; and the Manigers of stuch election ire hereby autliorized and empow. cred to ti4amintist er', if they sce tt, ant oatht to any pierson.offerin to vote, and to make all other necessatry ilquiries for the purpose of iscertatuiltig whelther t'luc th paortin or pereons tire qualitied to vote under this law. YN, That the Inttendlant and Wardens duly lect ed and qtialitled, shall, dilriig Ititr tert of set-vice, severally and respee tively, within the limits of' tie said town, be veiled wit h all the powors tind jurisdict.ions ot Magistrates oft his State ; except. for the Iriul of Sm.all and menn cautses. The .t en I:it i1hall, as ofteni ats OCCIstiotn m1n) require, sunmtton te Wardous to meet. him in Cout oil, a mnljority f whom thall constitute a quorum for the transaotion ofbusiness. The 'said Town Council shall have full power, utnder its corporate seal, to ordain and es tablish all sucih rules, hy-laws and ordi nances respecting the strects, pavements, way4, iarkets, public buildings, weigltis, measu';itres, wells, disorderly places, tiV do partieti, police, and In gencral every olier by law, as shall aptpear to them requisite fur the seeutrity, welthre and convenience of (the said town, and for preserving health, peace, cleanliness, order and good govern. inet wit Itin the eane ; ind to provent thie violation of its'orditancecs, by ordaining As to free whites, 1nes not. to exceed fifty d1ot. lars. and as to freo persoins of color, 'iny 4i blo ptitishment, not ext ending to life? or mtetitbor : Provided, That no tine itbovo tIto sim of I wenty.dollars shall be colleeted by the said Council, except by suit in the C.)utrt of Coitton Plens; and, provided also, Tht. 1no ot'dintance shall be repulgnat to, or' in-' cotisistenj t Ith thte law of IhIt land ; and all ordintances shatll be, at all tittnos, srubject, to repeillby thte LegIslature. VIII. The itttendatnt atnd Wardens shall also have power to eleot or appoint Mlarshtal, aind, If they see Ait, D)eputty Mareltal, uponi tnoh tertts as they may deomt proper, who shtall be duly swortn by the Int endant, and inavosted with all the powers Constables new have by law, andl whose rower and authori ty shtall be confIned wvithin t ho limits of' the a tid town, and whose idnty shall be to col lect all fines'tad fctoettures lriiptsed by the Initendanat. atnd W'a'r.lenta, anid to etnf'orce ntud carry Into e;:ant tin tand eft'ect. thIo by-laws apmd ordinattces of the said corporation. amid whto shall be liable to bem removed. bty thto said 'Towni ('otnnil ;nnud thet said Itntendatit and.Wardoins, shall also hmavo power to establish tin or'diantce, wvheneover' they sha ll deem~ It, expedIent, 1.0 ordin andl establish a po.120 corps or eight watcoh f'or theo said towmn, the expenise of the same to ho provid odl ft r out of the revonue of thte said corpo rathlin. I 'i. That the paid Town Counoil 'aball htave powi r to emsttalish a. Ouard liouse, atid o pr'escribe by oinntnco stuttable rules atnd rogulitionis for k. e ittg and govertinag the La nte, and' Ito said Tlown Coutncil nmay bty ordihnacoo, or silil Iti na nt. and Watdonts inIt petrson, any onte or miorecof tetm, autthor. hec antd req'ire' ainy Marshall, IDepttty Mat' shail er Polhice 9f0ioer, or tnay Cotnstabtlo uso said Gutard hTanso, or utthei p'nooo ocustoidy, to he designte~td by the Inmtenidanmt, or artea im n 'i&oxtqddtig forty-eIght hours, rinty per'sont otgersofts who muty be entgaged In a breach ofjlhe phee, anty riotous or' disorderly con <\,ugt, open obscenity, publio - dr'unkenness, orai mutny condneit. grossly Iidecont or latn goro94siteftho etiucils of the said town, or' any of thetm; and' It shall beolimo dutty of thie Tewn bMarshall, or otherin polico ofiloor, to arrest and commit all snehl offei.nders, and who shtalIlJ ep9gyor to call t,o their assi lance the *~ 'A)Rt'iu,if .Weed 6o, to aid itn makintg suchl arrests, and utpon f'ailttre of -fr'methlu a duit diff ly us 6qdifed, they shanll sov rally b? sbj t. sneull fiues and p~onu auf li odol N sItiulsb;. and. til pl ih h o't rt bpe t ath ,Zon~ toke allods way aig d f tesen witoin t'o keepoatllts, oays and ss g -od repar r, ami o -r that puirpose they at i..ves.tted NVhI .0ll the ptovers ve:tied inl hi Com InIissi'1ion1s of Itad<: nd they siatli havo full and ox-L-1i vO power to ord r out Jillile hanl-l.ly, nid by' tht atfitoty of the sanin, VTat in ovory Cese ill which,, by existing or 'fltt're ladv; a publication Is~ pro vided to bc mtade in a newspaper or gazette prin~ed In the District, iLl/shallbe intonded thi t sind spftptiff~I l Q'att a oflistI&efr such Di t ;Ad ff a mnses in which no newspaper' is pulblistlet at. the h"Seat. of Justic" 'in any Diatricts lilt pulieations sall bo mnade as now by law provided, wilon Ito newspaper is published in tho District. A pporoved December 1.1, 1866: J.u%).s 1J. oQu, (Overnor. AN ACT To PRoviD FOR DOCKTiNO CONST TI'TIONAL CASKS IN Till.: Cot-in I. Be it enidel by the S -nate an.1 I [ons of -prosentalt.ives. 1mow met an1l sitting in General Assembly, and by tle aithority of the saine, Thiat in al cas'.-s of appeal in Law or E'1ity. in which ait appiilbot al leges colns it itiiinal (fi.. ;lion:% are involvedi, he s'halI file Ihe brief of his ca.e, havin 'g iniorsed th.re- I ol "Consttiil qinuetion involviii," Sigined I y appellait's attorney wih lie ('lrk of lilt Court, of A ppeals, not, lter tian the first day of tiio sitting of the Court, of A ppeais. succeeding tIe hear. inp, I rial, order, deerce, judgment, or ad jilication in the Court below ; an .1lno Ippellot who shall fail to fiL - his briefI, as above directed, shall be antilth.d to 1 lie examination of the anmie rs provided fOr in lhe secontd section of thisi Act, 'r.idal, the report of the Cireimt Jhuge -liall !,av. been givei to the appellant or a pplant's attorne t, one week before the ,itlinl of the Court of A pieals. If. Th t the Judges of the Court of A ppceaI, shall examine the briefs tius hikld, and all cases whic, inl their jln. iienit, mvlve constititional qiuesteionii, shll, miiier their direetion, hei eeru f.r Iearing by the Court. of IErrors, upoi a seperate docket, for this Court, to h0 mado tip by lit second Mond.ty after the imeetiig of the Court of A ppods, all. each regular sitting thereof: Provaled, that. thisz enamenti shall not be constru. ed to limit, or restrain the power now possssd by the Court of A ppeals to order cases to the Court, of Xleiors. A pproved December 2'.1, 136G J Aii1J. C a, Governor. AN ACT TO .MEND) TS. LAW I mxt,A TIOX TO TENANCIxS. I. Be it enacteil by the Senato anid H~olme of Representatives, now met mid siLing in General Assembly. and by the tiwhotiiy of the same, That when any person or persons have gone, or shall hereafter go, into po3se.:iio ray land or tenomems of another, either as a teialt at w ill, Or under a contr. b u I I vu , iMUI, t**I uit t3 it ,uunIURmeum ser vant, or couiiiion laborer, or otherwise, and shludl refuse or neglect to quiit the premise, s) occpied, when required by the person letting tile siaime, or upan Lite termination of tho contract., ither by its own limitntion or from aniy other cause, it shall be lawful fo.r lie person ltting the premi,es to apply to aniy Magistrate, whose duty it. shall be to have a notice sorved upon the person or persons so refumng to quit, to how Cauise before him, at the expiration oftLen days from the personal ervice of sich nytice, why lhe should not bo ejected, and if no supicient canso be then shown, it shall be the duty of tio Magisirae fortlwid to issue his warrant, directed to the Sheriff or alny Constable, requiring him, without delay, to eject ally such person or persons Irom the premises so let, and authorizing him to use such forco 0s may bo necessary. IH. 'iat the Magistrate shall b entitled Lo doema nil and receive from the person applying for such warrant, a feo of five dollars before issuing, and tIlw Sheriff or Constable shall, in like main nier, be entit led to deand antd receive' from such aipplicanit a fee of five dollars andii usualt imiloiigo beforo executing such warrant. Approved December 10th, 1860: JAm:8 L. Onn, Governor. AN ACT TO MAKC CMRTIPI.D COP:Es ECYI Ba it enactedby the Sonaite and flouse of Represenitativ es of thle State of Monthi Caroina, now met and sitting in GJono ral Assembhly, and1( by the author ity-of of the same, T1hat a copy of'aniy admtin istration b~ond, gnardia nshuip bond. con stale's5 bunmd, bond of' a truustee, or botnd of 'the commnittee of . a lunatic, end allI othier mnHIrtumenits in writmng, which by law arc requisite, or permitted to bo in writing, and kept, iln a pubhlic office, cor tified by the oflicer having theo custody of' thet Samel,'shall be admitted in evi. deneco in alny of the Couarts of this State, on i iity day preoviousl notice of the in tOentionl to olirt such copy beiing givenl to the party ngainst whomi it, is to be offer oid, or his or her attorney. A pproved December 12, 1360 ! JAx~s [L. Oinn, Goveroor. A Oouple of Walkera in tho Sowors of Neow Yr-"Pay Dirt," Struck Heavily-i Diamonds by tho DBshol. Sevoral years aigo at littlei Ge'rmanlf ,Jew, naroed Schwartz, believing fiat, ini he sewers of Now York might tao frond mianty art icl.s of value whicih hand been~ lost, entered thorn, anud for three days wvande'red through the labyrinth. H~e w~a~s very snccessful, plieking uip sonme 27,000 worth. ofje wolry, sp)oons, forks Ac.; but, hany~ng 1ost his way the fGrst day, he believe4~ ,thatlbo might have fonn stiuch rnore pould lie hove carrieti o't the ori inaf plan, which wvas to visit Fiftli ah( adisen a ~oes, Biroadway,. and the wiath'y ordlo) of' the city, suld dan~gers winhih heo encounitered, thati notinig coul tidT'4'ffjr Aain to visit 's'ation, btut there were nlone venituronts nonubl t.o atnjn a seconid until Weid nesday of last we-k, when 11n .0 ven- . rins party (if three entored the sewer of of Hons'on street at the ierry oil I'st, river, initenling to rem.1in for one wek ditrmg wlch timne they proposed VisiLilg every portion of' tihe city whoro there setmed to be any chaneo of findimg treas. or, trove. Tho party consiswd of Mi1is Mary \Valker, a young lady ofeighteen; her brother JaIllms, ag"ed Sixt.n ; and Mieha.l Grady, an old man of about fifty. The project originated with Mims Walkor, and tihe "how" of it, is it inl Lhis wise : Suo two years ago Jaimeos Wl.ker, Jr., was a m,rihant d"ing a good bu:iiesl at 99.1 Dowerv. He was getling ricl flat, bit in tni evil hour h11 was previdled up. im by friends(?) to u1s( soino of his ilolley w iichi had been .slited down" inl specutt ing in. gold. 'ht result was easy to be foruseeii. I lo lost. To recover, he took money frot his business, Again he lost. Ilis business tbecane embarrassed t itn dospair he com mitted suicido, and Miss Walker and her brother found themstlves six months ago, the inhabitant~s of a room on tho uipper fluor of a double teneinent, No, 209 Sixth street.' Miss Walker, some montlis ngo, in an old paper, wrappud around a parcel which she was talig from a "slop lop," saw anl necont of S "ehiwirtz's uiidertaking, and resolved to imitate it. MIN at were o!tained, an d the city sltilied Carefilly. erulh n v's work fo0r herself, her brother, iad Grail , who was formerly inl her flLIth's employ was ciarefilly nairked nit. Every pre. h:rtntioin whielh limited knowledgo could iliplo was mainde, and tle ldroit: ureis Started. I wish that, I Imiight have rootm to tell the atory of the weelk they pilssedl, bt my tunannlsetipt wains me t1hal. I mlist, coll(letnso Enach (lly they ruitd-.. roused several tites in tho clinnbers lit te street corners. Oi Smud'ly t hey had flled all the bngs they had taken w-iiIt them, some fifteei inl nmiber, and Miss Walker returnied. Jamies Walker and indv contin tuted their search, em pty ing ;ix of their hags at the corner of T'we'I y-seconid street and 1'lth aventie. On Wednsiday morning at, a very enrly 10111, aild ielore peoplo weru stirril, Mliss Walker wA t, the placo with a vingon. Oi removing the irit plate, wviih it each street cornr leads into it c wiil th sew ly. 1Io had startd off on another trip, Ithouighi the six ba gs !had been illed in aladison avenue. 'T1heo lomso treauiro was placed in e.tra bags adl the whole I Iriven. to n adway jewehvr's. Thiet et was tialk11 troum lilt places oil T'hurtt1s Ily loriling. A watch wa set, for ?rnslv, bit up to to this time of writing ithling has been heard from him, and it *s feared tlat 1he has p.-rished. The rh - mth of the wvek's search is roughmly esti Inted at $1,500,000. I saw the trets airo yestorday, piled inl tircc heapsli8 oil Ah floor, and tle jmoweller informed m Lhat it must, have cost over $3.000,000, but itn Consei neneitC of the old fishmionedl style of setting, its bruised, bat-tered and corroded condition, its valne was reduced ahout onie-hllf. A little over a buihel (ho1W q(lc-er it souni1ds to talk ofjswvelry by tilo bus e) has beent sorted, and anoniig it has been fouid one diamond ring valhied at $16,000. two mor valutied at. 5,000 amd a li1 doz. en valued at $30,000 ail upward. Tho most curious is a plain gold ring. inscri b. ed on tle inside in Dutch, "Peter Stuy vosattl. wifu." It is I heir-looIm of the S3t.nyvesnts~', and was stolen~ withi othierjewelry, last Marchl by burgliirs. flow it cante inito tile sewer is a plroblm for plhilosiophers to spectulats abott. Miss Walkor andi htr brother, who finid ig thiemsolv'es thius lifted froms ponatry to great. wealth, intenid to progeed to Fltglanid, where they have relatives. Thlis adv-entu re is timlked of overy where, an' alroady theare aro othiors pro'priing to fo'llowv int their foot4to.-i-New York Cor. Chicago Disyt,a, Letter from Mr-, David Diokson on Oom mnorolal Manures, Mr. David Dickson of Spata.lh as favontd us *th a let ter for pubtieatlon its the &unt/a crn Cultivgtor, in whIch Ite reples to varIous 'etters of' tnqtuiry, roocivod fromt all qttar trs, tupon ag rtonsitur-al topios. .Emtusu Isouruits! (3UI/rsraTRn:---Fer tiliser's shtould be pgtrohnsed as ntear first, hands as po.oalble. for many reasons, Ouch as Ihtoso: 'Te plahler shiould ake ljepro. it. hhnmslf; lie gets the mlanure more putre', as well as much ceiapor; anid If we (1o not putrauo l)'ts coutrs, as money Is abundiant. North, all manutres wvIll be bought tip as soon as lasnded, shipped S6th and sold at. high rates. I will gi vo you. an Iustance. Lnst seasont, Pernlvtul (Iitano was worth in Now York anid Blstimord (1the only platoa Iritedt ito,) slxty (dollars Ih g91.d, pier tont of 2,9 10 lbjs. Goldt wasm wortlh 128f to 130 Is groo'li-baok9. it. was bioughmt mip by trodoers, andi st. to Atngist, antd sohi there for $1180 in giceen-backi, for only 2,0(00 lbs; Make yotA. own' calcalmatIons ni to the profit. . I ass naked oft.en, what kinds of. piangrg' to purc'hnte, as wellt as at, whbI micnt ? As i'de no',Vt*ih to not, against anya person'd Interes, I will simaply gIve, ny gxpgriope Pornvlin uans), and a in d called Columb an Uugnlh, idro lh*e only kInds thate have 61et pah ti s y ~a, Whetni ~ ea ioeepj. sevenat year's since, and fubll dilsh thle B~akt keerde/, t usoedo)f k'erhaviprand thte otbor Colutas, bIAn~ Ghko 'wh hb was a mlneral Ooang, t ahter-ed this ote be*t grvhstIons haddmn yeas-% rfor~ some of the phiosphalo Gnanos boyesonid Considerablo valuiq; but th Jare e1lUt~x higkhtopay ifs tbhikIde at'1 6r saltest aFrt onI.aspalI, ,og t~a ik ron Wish, and test them con the .own toer You will and some GLuansos advortised as permanct maiores. I want to avoid th: kind, for I think thait it i true, of some ( then at le.t, int wien I use 111011 r Crops reak. fast. Imhien get up, pinmce myf eet6 (il hiu front. of L.he awlov, uiat my mmtinhg flAh rteadvthe niewi, and after' warmingeom a flappelg and; Wrapp~ing thntghgtoni .'loot' (de,' lot urni to bed, wl9g' *JF uni thfdh nearlyno. re e n every twenyedh~bit;h Pmmhrmf~ l' a comfortablo., I Tiill hal give o It la'bstitiei thA fo~lflIbilt tnt or bo nean, oeer #s I M~tods e