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HE FAIRFIELD 41RALD 'ublished -:very Wednesday at WINNSBORO, S. C. B'Y W/ILLI./iuS 4- .D./1LS. 0 TERMS-IN AL) VANCE. tno Copy onle yenr, . - $ a no lyo " " '' . 2(. U) en " "~ " - ..- 5 JIIhelai Directory or Fairiletid County. SEWaATOR-lo'e bCS Martin. UEPiREBRNTATIVICS-.-181anC lior, Levi Lee, ml. 8. .\liler. Nan'I. 11. C-ow ney--Clerk of the Court. WV. It. Nelson--Judge of l'robtte. -Conity Auditor. W. Al. Nls--Conily Ireasurer. Dr. W. 11. 1> aike--.inry Comnission'r. IV. J. CrawIford-ochool Comni isioner, cotrwrT COMSnaSMONana--I. L. E'lliott, Hlenry Jacob, John .1lartin. II. N. Obear- U. S. Ceinmissionor. NOTAnIS 'It LIC-Al. C. HIobcrts3n, A, K. Craig, II. N. Ol)twi, TRIA L .it'rwte q-A% . Alne ey, lW. it. M aishaill, 11, 1%. Flanigan, Sij-as W. 14it l 1) 1i Kirklaal, Jamne.m caUtcr, Thornia. U1llier, Dr, Ira -S. 8cott. VINN8nISino NATIONAL BANX OF oi9iTi cAtOINA. Al'Ii elIZ ICAPITAl.$20,(U( r.%1 or $75,0O. IV. II. Ptoleiffon. PresidenW. Gen'. II. A'ehin-ler, Vicqe President. P.11n'1. It. Clowney. ,stashier. N. C. Itoberisot, 'I oller. mRHC11,10TO119. \V. R. 1Toberleon, IT. L. Flliott. Jaine Renty, George Hi. eNlIasler, 1). it. F. le iliken. as11 B. Mce'anta, Ja, 11. ion, ja A. bIrice, A. S. I)oiginsa, Cot. Wittii Johnston, of Charloule, N C, to'v OFcicn-s. Pierre llaeole--Intendant. WAanexs--P. (erij.m .1. A. Fralser, IV i Ni.on, J U. AleCarlcy. oII 0F or Poen-Isa Fnyet Ie l'ee t. 3W111% IN. IN45.0 R. MiEANS DAVIN, Editor, nesday Morniig', May 13, 18 A Rtufreshinz Per-iod. The presen t fC se.si on of CoIt hal 1eeun on1 the Ivole, satisfactory. Amid the mas of crjime perv:adin CVery departutt of tie. gove,.rnment it is pleasant, to look to (n1e oceaso: whein right seems, for a i wi at last to trlulph over wrongt. There ehat, bn sever imliporta case, an in hs ,4jsice, 118 far ai. th lIaw Will permit has holn done. in tho first place Judge iAlacke deivered ani excellent chrge to (I, Grand Jutry, inl which0 ho scathCd th govcrnmI,et, arrailgning it (ttnil tit4 charges thtat have so freely been itled Ogaintbt it. Wo h1opo to giVe t 11 charge to our readers, 1t i (the people witi a hope tht ppre sicin andi eimte htad hadt~ theitr day WInd beitteI r times wegc comn g. The G randi dJury prom1 fly foul1 true bills8 whteroeor t here was proo enlought to warrant them in so doin , thtus shtowir.g that they had Ito dyr to shield guilt. A tid th pett 1~ ries, we believe, decided in every in stance, accordig to the law andic t faets. Itt oneCaopo pofr5, there was a mnistrnita, whecn thlen shoild have been, a contviction* U taken atll in all, theo law has had I course thtis Iiime, and its lt been vintdicated. ~ iy a I'here are severatl parties to whton praise is dute for tlisttjp tI0 ilr . ''is tOOifl iappy tae or -oi t 35is I* wo commen It( he jur' 1 law, lthe chaiiracter of tho juries d pend, on (I the comm1it Iis i oners. '.'The commnisione's~ of Fairlield thin, in selecting good j'trors', deserve the thtanks of every honert citizen. Next the Ju'dgo is to be thianked for thet part ho has5 cint t ibutedi. llowever fair the jutry tmaly lie I . Judge by his rulings, may thit otth, Justice. Judge MIackey duting' th, tern, by his eburges and r uings aid ed thte juttoi int Ptrformiing thei duties piropei ly. Andii inl h is den on. cjiationi of existintg griev'anets, ht de..ervesi the commetndatIiio ~fl al goed citizens, whi.te anld colored. 'lThe Solieitor also ist fl imtio-tii elementit of eLnrt. lHe hiat the i owe: of bringing initie nts~ vginist eri doetst, and litteh depettd t, pot cond ut of the cases in issue. Seii Citor BrawleIy, it fearlest.ly pro eeit itng culprits, andt in tot pressing per sons8 ntho are realIly niot gu iihy, a ndi pet forin g his~ duties aly , q it i aind courtoonsly, also deserves com me n dat ion. Of course, nothing is perfect, am1c with the datrk shadow of the State House thtrown across the thtreshold ei the Cotirt House, the best intention of the latter aro. frustrated. Unit we htave much to bo thatnkful for now, .Dd ground for hope in the future. When we say that this term cf 1 lias been satisfactory, we mean as it gooes. The punidhmntn ilnflicted in some culprits is inade qunte to their crimes, but this is the fault of the law-omakitig power. We shall miention individual eases more fully hereafter. A Letter rrom Judge Mackey. The Union-11crald, of Sunday,con. tained a letter from Judge Mackey addresced to A. S. Wallace, which we present to our readers as one of tle :igns of the times: Cur .n, S. C., May 1, 1874. lion. A. S. Wlallace, Yorkcille, S. C.: D.AIn Srn-l desiro to inform you that 1 aim not a candidate for Con gress, llaving been soieottd by many Republicuns to periLt my naume to be placed in nonintitlon. I have Iad the matter under nonsideration, an) liuvo decider'. after mature re fl.-etion, thit I will not liecomie a can didate for Reiresieitative in Congresa fron the Fourth D)tam iet. tinder any citumtttices, tior would I aecept the nom IinatiOn tat Ihis juncture, e% en thongh it were uinanimouly tendored me by the coilveltion1. The main is Snle that comes home to the busines ai.d hoomi of every good citizen is. to efrect a thorough and durable re. foi I inl the nil Iliistratiol of the ell tiro Goverinment of the State. .li eoptiiie ibtlon With that, it is of little importance whetticr South Carolina li ally Rl-presettative in Congresn .of the Unlit-d State; and it is of still le-.a iIIOrtal.Ce to) lice people who that. R eipresel.t-alive shall b. To aid in curbitiig all elenent fi iendly to that, relori, is the Over prtlent aind paramnoutnt, purposo of ily life. o, that. nd I inivolte witht conIIIiidence jour iletive elfOrti in the pen dinig anvai. You cantitiot. be oneutral ill the ljtal insne of regene. r.-.ing instaiity tihe State aid county GOn rn.n'lt-, with1ou0t1 givin-g by youl ., tiln Oa a, presuZi 11 pl ive Cend.1teinenlt to the oganized wrong aind pm litic. l de. baticlie taint retider South Carolina to-day tile odiil of Amlaeriewml Stntes, anld .stamfp up1n1 ti.O pire. ent maLlad iniiiaiition of her G-vetliment the st igiii aif lfbing a crime tigaint civil. IzaiCon itself. The tCat chword in the Ucoinlg ot..mpa1.ignl ihould be, "Who staIda by thle State ?" I ami, denr i., Very respectfully, your oLedict mervata. T. J. MACKY. Uy tlis it will be seen that Judge Mackey u ill not aplear as a catdi dato lor Ciogress ium this Dittrict. This, however, by no Itluns 0.111 ie enustiiued into a eupport of W allace; ol thie other hand bie doals somwe heat vy riis at our pnchydurmie cougiess. Ilia ti. dudge ilackey nstunes that by the ricent netioiin o w Cogress inl regiard it) boui th Calin i tai, thle ntioilnl gov. ortrimient taes too inuie inotice of thle local governinent here than if it were a for ign country. Sveb being the case, it. inatters not who is sent to nt'uigres, as he will be a eipher in refonuiring State tiffairs. .Ergo, Wal lace is tle ight min in the riglit 1lace. dl odge Mackey hiolds that th duity' of the Conscient ions reformer isa to hlibor cit homte, and1( by directiing local aiffaijrs, to work out that regeno ration fori the people, whIicho has been va2:1nly 0onght1 frin C (ongress JIy thi letter virtutailtlie pledgeo hitnself to ai in icefoiin. Ile has been tip hold inrg i it aig ainist ri tne and frauid, an nhs charge to lie Grand .Jutry, teathled thie gov ernmllent 11hld Mti.os unmerccifully. We commnend his ei. Iimple to somle of thie ocher 'reforui er's" so cal letd, who are blatant iti tieir prot etattion of reform, but raise thec cry to dIivert the attentIon tromn thc.ir bania which are full of pub1lie puluitnder- If Jutdge MalCkey b le sinicere, lie will liind plety of co-* operttion in o riginiatitng a necw era in Souuh Carolina. Tax UJnions. We give below a list of corrmit tees app[inuted by C~ol . Elkiln to Or. gniti ze Tax Uniouns in etmch t ownshcip. Thle coin, aittees are tadtiised to adopt the. foullowing plrogrammeli. Let themn caniviass their townships among wl.ice an~d colored, to e xplaiii thet ohjects of the unions, which will be the orgatni z.i iin of aill taxpaye is, to correct iwriilg ai~ ssessmets, to fight illegal tax. en tind to) hiue iielil ralmti'is prose. place ini thir respoctive touwnlhips, thie ' md M lay, or 1.11 ot her sittable dtiy, aind theni organtii ia tomwnshly umo1in, w ith a pr esitdent, a rsereta r) "'i a i t rea tsurerI. *d Let ech towntshi ip nI 11 ci eelc its /ftV b'er del eg;,ft to meiet iniV Witinlabro, ('n dele day in , dune, for (lie formoItion of ai (ut) [Unn. 'I lmis is' ci! the itoik to ibe tdoii.e at p )resent, ut ii the Cou i fty ind Staite Unions aec organ zied. Wi'e t inat that tile comml litteeCs will be tive I nd enei Cirgetic in getting membe1 Irs. ILet ltem carry arotir-dl papers for mcmhialers to sign, with soli(meting like the foll owing, wr ittell: "We' (lie iundei signed do hecieby bectomne mlemibers of the Taxpayers, Unlions of To)wnshiip No.,- of Fair. liel dCouncty.~ We trust that no encih townabip unlion is organizedl, theo number of Imemnber's, and the list of officers and delegates will be forwarded imwe'. mnediately tb this dclee for publiOa tion. Rouse yoursei'es fetow citizen. Let'aieflold be the banner county in organizilig tnk *O'Ions. 'Spea'kers might bn asked to add-ess'the-differi. ent unidti 'upon the to'pies Of the day. The committees are.well se lected,'and Vo belieof will do the work thoroughly. We append 'Col. Ilkin's notlcee "lly vrrtue of atitiorht ' in me vet ed, by a vote of taxpayers at a meet. ing held t.n Apiil 4th, iblll, I hereby oppoint the followig gttle. men us eonmit(ees fo'organhr, rtown. Oli-p tax unions-in 'their 'e1t~tve towuabhips. '71e Ir't nanned 'n'each committee acting s chairman: Towntship No. 'l-2Ca-pt. K.J M eans, D. R Feaster, C. W. Mo'ett. Township No. 2-W. L. hos. torough, -t. Wade A ives thou. S. Brice. Towa hip No-.-.-M en. ,Yno. -Brat ton, E. P. Mobley, Jroseph A. Cald well. Townshi No. 4.-Dr. . C. Nob - ley, W'in. V. Briec, Capt. lewis W hrdiaw. Towuahip No. 5.-Maj.'James VA gan, A. W. Ladd-, R. G. hai'r. Township No. 6.-lf1ory 'leibs, F. M. L. Duke,) T. J-. Fl. Jone. Townsl-ip No. 7.-Dc. J. D. Pal mer, W. L. Hlinnant, Preston Rion. Township No. 8-HR. S. Desportes, Jo.hn U. Naigood,k)apt. i. 1 dmund.. 'Township No. 9 -Maj. T. W. Wood ward, N. C. -Rberteon, De. T. 1H. McKinistry, Township No. 16-Thomjs Atidor. sol1 Cia-pt. J. P. MuaLieo, Hen'r-y (ib. hsot). Township INo. 1---r. Yi. D11. GIenna, J. M. Kiiled, Muj. H1. W. Parr. To*wn.iip No. di'.ra<-6ub 1ope, W. J. lerron, J. \V. Noliok. Townihip No. 13 -Col. D. Prov. ineve, Jun. K. D.via, Capt, Hasyne .l.\lekin. (Signtd) BArLis E. Ei.e',, Chairuwanu." Ed terial Notes. A ciition hat teen, rubtel t the U. S. Court by Mloiaith and Ilauskeit, for the ioi/, suitary bank 'rnptcy gf Fronkln J. Aoses, Jr., 'GJ. er ntr fSul ('arol'na. M1oi. s i said to towo boutt '$-.50,000 ; about thhee dolhatt for et.e. y tolored 'votr in the $ rte. Ili te~r *o %-, Over an Miwo voted for iltoss, 1. responsiblo for thre. d6llare stulei mone1~y. AlfTairs in A ri ns.a are d-til growing worse. The courts have dt. cidod for Brook'. The 1L.-gI.alaturt has airtuady priuonue'd Air llakter The rjua.stion isi abicb ahall b e obey. ed. Thle Conaservative .Ekeentivt (ominittee uphold Baxter. A bout twety-fiv.e leadinig imodratsi have ptronouncedl foi' lUrnks. Thete will puobasbly be no W.ay of decidrig this Atruggad without reconsteucting th< State again. Such is the .admairable reconstruotion polisiy of thec AdmuinI*a tration BACON, BACON, 5 hihds. C. Rl. ftacoii $ides, 5 " C. Bulk Nides, 2 " lu'on Shoaidersf, fas sale bi foi- CASII, or on time payable 1st Noaveinot next. may 12 M~tallic BurIal Us de., Rbseirool, Wailmut and Pinte Coffing. FOR SA LE BY je b s4 . W. r.r 6rxpi FINE TEAl ifNE SbIA!! G.un Po* Cid, inigerlat, *NgnsNl. Break ktr lst arWA tlixed' Teas, frorn Unil,4 bustes Tea Corapuiy -AL~6 Black. Oreen, and Japan Tea. F' tsale Dy MEMAistII & SPat. *1 hif' unrivalled Southern iemnedy '10 wifine'd not'tv contain a i'ngle article 0' Nle'i'dorbt rh'y iltjurious .1H 69 f *sb stance,'but ti 'URELV* EhG'tABLN, cflntantibh'~ose ~to\YMh Roof. and il rbs Which an all-wi.4 Providence han'pli'aced i, .ounits lieve Liet'r Dipenien niop.i ~pre'v'il It will enre all Diseases c'aused by leFv gement ofr ihe Lver. ,fley.tnltoma of Livir Complxjint.are a aiter o bad taste nthe mouth ; Pain In .ho Back, Side's or Jointn, often mnistaken for Itheumn'tism b; Sur litnolh : Lops of apptito ; Bowels nbernauely cost ive rth I ax'; lkeadiche.*; Loss of. memory, with a 1talifal seniation of having failed to do 36unet'iing w'hich ontqht to, lar t'eb dne Dehili-fg ,6 S i 8pite. Ak thiCc hiinlk np penrance of he Skin *nnd 1% . N dry INMugh often inisttaken for 'onsuimption Homotimes thany of these syptAnis attend iie diWsie, ae 'others VW\y few '; hit the Liver, the largest Pfka'n in the bndr, io generally tOe hat cf the dlee. ani'i'f viol gulated Vp time. erent Pniffering. i*reteh 'i tec's a'nd Uchith. will enssia.. . This Great Unfailing 8peoifio will not be fosind the -esast linploenant. . For Dyspeptin, (7ontipar tn, .natndlra. .TBillious attacek. giok fe-wdache, rhlio. Di presiojn 6f S'pirits, Sour Storhaoha, ie. t n Brn, &o., & o. SIMMONS MVER REdLlATOR OR MEN-. T m 01 Is Ih' thehte.el, Phret aWm best FP&nily Medicto in Yth'n W-oved i Maniuf'actuted'6nl' bt J. ii.t Eri A&O. fdaemh, Un.. and Philadelphia. Niw, $t b Sold 'y all 'Driggilw jipe 2 WITHERS D WIGHT1. HE Lt agelt and Mot 0iet 0ti*'C bf W'hie- goodi. in town. Tney 'onsist t Checked nuil -triped Cambtrito, l1ni,. anid 'triptbd Vihtriat Lann>. Nani-<n ke, Aoft Finish taubriu-, Pique'nl, Miublihle, &c., &a. In Rufd's, FrllihS. Jabone and Nansomk t'ainge. ,atid 1'hlre i a ilbtningsa. of all kind,, n' d,-fy comp,:illda in qumlsay, quoautity an.i price I iThe atmeti on <f the mublo [a calied also to a frech stook of Artle t-eady-unade Clotilig-price. VERY LOll. BOOTS,. . in Great ~aridy~ atid Sold LOWV F1OR CASH ! Our goods will be shown with pleasure. Ndi Charges for Looking4 aprilId JUST 14 :m a fl I V 2I :0!i Ywo Ilarrel. new er.p N. 0. Stalafise.. One Punoheon Demanre, ns .\lnares. One illil pure TrinIdad Mooinsses, Two iad db8. fi. lt-,iup. Three Itoses dunpowder anil toung ifycoti Tea. Cliese* Ctdokefb, taUgat, Ce.e, Ac. livW FOR CASIfa ' 10 All TI USE aI prepared torni ke An-1 repaIr dir mille, and repeir eld 01.4. Afi0 in to job work of an' kind. UNI EAT hEWSi NEAR TMJN T, IN blq.n I keep conttatig iA finag'd a tu sup y of alt sies of the Mletuile bur ial . i W alnaLt Cade. ('a's k eu,. int Pane C<.fB s at iie Ola etend ktuowr a. \leCreIghat shop. de J8 a W. EXoRE1,IG RIT. NEW GOO D I W P ATit corstand.' leceiir.g sur. pliea 'of Sealonabli Uods. Auaong the aatest afrivals are . Ladies Dress Goodr. 'Ladies Onis andi Coll-rs., '?arasola, Chignnns, Gent aind vq3a Clolhing, Fur, ool , egaorn and Straw hais. oi llnkic, hmbriem. Noinitok<,z Emll b'roidery ald other W hit e ..'ta, wq alwaya ielep a LARGE S' OCR. McMASTER & BRICE april 18 . Ourselves the . iseaders - * LOW PRICES. DANNENBERtG & CO, have goods to suit the tlnid. Full at ook of Ladis andat Gents Wear contpiee. U C lIE MEAN BUSIN~dSS; Comte one atna1 all, liogih gre:aI and erfrtli, A lid give onea irI.end banneto.berg a ball. (ALL AND BE CONtINC'ib tir thd Trufth, fof IL is irsat t mny 12 1000 ..llis~on ciga 1(200 CsmIfatuera Cigar. 10t00 (Cheroos'ta Cignrd. fei 4 0. c. ulnRT,8 & Ce. BO.~~~4A nterie'an Cendyeored 00t~antit.*** 60 ' eaiin. .a . th~ 0. Desportes & ('o. NOTIUE. AR E.WA IIID of In dollars will be paid to any one whor 0 in inara.ieh p -4of tos conviet iho'party or psartie's teliuae, ole thle Jainap frosin (;ol. Rinss' , o.-ner. aparil 80 lds. t THE OLD DRUG I With ai entire New Svock dZ HARRAL d Whoicsale 167 MEETING STREET, SU(YESSORr TO T1I OL D E0' ' I 11A R.RL 4 CO . 'lwrintfw 11. y/1 . 11AR RNI. .ILY4 nrch I?- Rmor, ARAINS am no/ *oftering niy entire S OCK inl every department at unprecedentedly low CLO lIllING, S1IAWLS, LA1)1ES DRIES GOODS, 3LANKETS &c. POSITIVELY AT COST Th,1is i ". no humbuig buit ca fact, and it is the interust or every one to "Il(nd examine beforo purchasing, ESEWE-I LZRE!.~ J.. 11. R. FA 0or E, feb 14 NEW G"V OOJ,0 S Ne Cna- Lotd Salt, ~i4I Fbor--nil grader, Li aRcon a nd rL, r., hh'sdI. of E ~ ini arnd P1 tn Iing Pota~ IOes, nll of whichI il he so'd LdW FOtt OAsUI! UEATiY & 13mO. A yer 's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hier to Its natural Vitality and Color. . A dressing which Is at, once agreeablo, healthy, and effectual for preserving the b air. Faded or gray hair is soon regtoi-ed to its oiginrd color, witha the gloss and -frer'/ness of youtha. Titin hanir is thick bned, falling httir checkecd, and bald. hess, often, though not always, cured by, its use. Nohing can restore thle hair whera the follicles are destroyed, br tho glands trophieod and~ doenayed. lt such as remain enn he0 savedl for usefuhuiess by tils applien tion. I nstead of fouling the hair withs a p5sty r~edi thorft it will ktep it &lean andi vigomu. Its occasional use will prever1a tho hair from turning gray or- falling Cif, and doneeuotly prevent bludnss. Fice from thodse dlutoriiousi subistnnees which inako sonme preparations dangerous, and lfljurious to the heir, the V'igor can tnly benefit but not harnm it. if wanted mnerbly for a HAINI D&E5SING, nothing else can be found ro desirable. Contunn neiheroil nor dye, it (100 not od witecambic, nd t blst long on the hair, giving it a rio, 'losay lustre and a grateful perfume. IPrepared by Dr. ., C. Ayer & Cc. f~RAcTrCAL AND A NALYTICALr CHMIsTs, LOWELL, MASS. 11nram na 41 IOUSE REVIVED, Fresh and C hoice (GA 0 s aP E L ZE RP Druggists, CIuI A s ro', S C. 1.11 .;KI 110> S jJ 11>m - . ||. A W i -fJ i . /. /* 4. ' 1 CG , Aq ta <;i 1%'' l, E w ork. T ER lS FOR 1871. - ~ popo ~ f~to~ - - omIl for I F74 .-no w e a1h b i Al. i ha !-odl -il air hoo:<i wil' le ctoi -i#i:. dact t a t the IrIit Illy W: 1h I ma 'a rUth w e. ilad all hills - I t. h n p- at wi'l t. e .rzed vin lere-CA I IbI, vale - I' ti wo (*-) 1 r cet Iw-r in nill ri til p id. This ruuilu niI htIe strit ly :-1- '-re i-1 :Ill C IMS WhereI't 1i0 fp -uial lfar alrilg mea 1 I dIIt ekh jan 22 Va1 1 111-:il - & 1W lVI il l. XIon i the Blood AN~ R 0 TONIC MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. Thc Pe2zrvian a;/rp,< aProtect ce /lSof tion of the Protoxidc of iro::, i:: .o colbinld t3 to :avo Vic cihartceier of <et amicut, (as vifth (Ic blood <a the Sintq))?cSt food. It inc c:;c3 the <?:(mity cj' Katmec's Own Vital:1ug Ag7cut, iro. in the blood, anl cureS ''(1 (hot w utd Ills," sinIply itali..:hI n the Nisten.. Ttc cm vici a <:nd vitali.:cd blood per Mentles 2)e(:/ p:rt of te bod!I, 'pn-icri <lt>;ltjca and watstc, cceitchi::; o1t 1nor(bid secre tions, aut lc'(viuy notiti for t.'c , anc to j'ecl 1:)po'. This i the sCerct of (lie von <cJ'ul n.frec'-s of th in 2cluely i& curing Dyspepsia, Liver Com1.. pla~I:2, Drop~sy, Chronic Diar. rhc'3aq Dos, Ncrvou.4Af'eetions, n:nl 'cve:-s, H111iumors, Lo:, of ContutiotIal VJgor, D1-,cs, or M-0 Ki:In1'cys atad D~dckle, Femxalo Complaints, (aaul <rii cancS 021i j iu(Itinty. in, a1, bad st. of' t.,1 blood, Or ic co"j wn iei by <dcbitf <>m <a loo cttOc of th c nynteau. Itcz:i frc from Alc>hol, i:, <ny J'r., Ps toccflting efeto<ro not f-;1~ lowcd by cr'Poncut 1-ctc tion, but rc pernoaucnt, inf'i 'Th. crc h, r, < traa ncrO <:;j <ke l>mi';: -up' <::i; 'wiyro:; o.. bZ~IT-c:, cf n t t :>cn T ~ w ) hor < ::<!: 7::. o ' n q 7:a r d in:10dtico uw f t" Z , v- ne y io :cr , 5i; J(), cIcerIc.', o:ca SETPP!. WF F :WLE SUoietrsn ino.t 1i cit~uo Pyaao: b Bg ,:ca Se r<,cc: i\m ~c y . V1 AN k. Y 11 U? -p::: i~c u I'cs No. -1 %ifltn Pac-, Ptoston. so.I n InUG sTs rNnnA~r1 1860t -7t at -un n 3 - -o rd i. I I1 - . 1 ~ ~ . .'a:. CA.'. o tl t - - t - .~ *C I ii th r Ton - nm .ge r--c~z -t c nta e esnfc I.',y a' v ra' a wr~i.y ac ycrmn t Ca nI a . -d.;t.. t .. . - - . v lre l ve t tctt fl i-n tai.. g' tn . Ia'.y by whIch 2~. 1 <;': ' 1 :'ti . . v~ nm as 7 :.h'. They I tu' u.' . i111 I A petizer. 7J -. ~i~~I tr . '.. b ay p'trr:y rt In. 'I .. a . taaN (itj .it:O., and