The tribune. (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, February 09, 1876, Image 3
^'The Beaufort Tribune. !
W. 31. FHIO'CII,
J:<lll?>r it ml J*?p4U toi"
WEDNESDAY. FEB. P. 1870
jEt?~The British ship Emninidics went
| down the river this morning, hound for
.L England, loaded with a cargo of yellow
pine timber trom Bobbins Boddingtou &
Co.
?
RY"Thc workmen engaged in setting
i the headstones at tho National Cemetery
If s.. _ _._ti ^1
......ii?i <i <u n KiriKo jeBivrau;, noi Dt'inj.
aw arc that a thousand men in this vicinitj
would like their places at the same iat<
of pay.
Mr. W. II. Buit, from the well
I known house of Baker & Clark, of New
York, was in town this week. He coi
J eluded that his firm could not get alon,
| without a card in the Tribune, and m
Will be found elsewhere.
IIS?" The I'inta brought up u host o'
officers from the fleet last Saturday and
remained till Monday. 8nturduy evening
!a social hop was indulged in at the Sen
Island Hotel by the officers and thcii
friends,
|5y We arc picas*<1 to learn that the
Beaufort Lyceum will give another ol
th.ir dramatic entertainments at an car.
ly date; probably on the ere of the 17tl.
instant.
Mf-T he Intcndaut p .id off the town
bond last Saturday held by E. A. Schepel
amounting to one thousand dollars and
. , five hundred and twenty dollars interest.
We hope our. town will not soon have to
p.iy interest a:- the r.:te of two per cent a
n.nmli inr tmrrmvi ii.mnni<r
? I
I 13er Mr. Crohn will sell on Saturday
nrxt a Irrgc lot of condemned stores from
tlie Navy, and there will no doubt be un
opportunity to get some bargains. Among
' other tilings to be sold is a lot of ovei
three humhvd. tx xes ;of navy bread,
. which seems as Iresh and good as when
lirst baked.
i
W* 8 Robot Smalls has introduced
a resolution to secure a congressional
appropriation for the purchase of a building
in the town of Beaufort suitable foi
Custom House and Post Office, wa thina
the Government could not do better than
I to purchase the Fiecdman's Bank build^
ing, as it. is about to do with the
Bebuildings of that defunct institution in
^^Jacksonville and in Washington
F Jlleot ilijj" of tlw< I'ilot Commissioners. !
^ J his board met on the 4th. Present}
J. C. Richmond Esq. chairman, and D. 11 |
Hutchinson and Capt., Young who com- J
pose the boartl. J. C. Richmond was |
re-elected chairman and clerk. An up |
plication was received from Capt Samuels
who wished to be examined for a branch
for Port Royal bar, but us he was not
present the matter was laid over till the
^ next meeting. Application was also made
by Abrah m Casey for a branch for both
bars which was also laid over.
On motion of Cspfc. Young the licence
of Capt. Cox was revoked and he was
notified to appear at the next regular
meeting for examination for the Port
ltoy&l bar.
A tax of medullar per mo .ill was!
levied on a'l licenced pilots to furnish !
the office with stationery printing and
fixtures, which was faultily lespondod j
' toby several pilots present. A 13 foot,
^ liccnco was granted to Joseph Rock alter '
an examination, and the licence of Robert j
Davis was renewed to continue in force
until April 33ud., when all licences must
be renewed.
The .first Monday in each month was
designated as the days for regular meetings
of the board. Pilot Dupoug is
notified to attatch himself to a numbered
pilot boat on pain of forfeiture of his
licence. The Chairman and Clerk, on
motion, was authorized to procure the
neee ssrv ks. *djcor d.
??
The '^or h Atlantic squadron con-ist<
I #..11 ! TT 1-.
lit |/> rsuv KIIV I\ai?MTlU^ > CO CIS.
\t Norfolk?The flartf'-rd, flugship
Capt. S B Luce, commanding; (lie Plymouth,
Oapt. Edward Barrett; the Huron,
Commander 0. C. Crap- ter; the Oiitskill.
( ommandcr Henry Wilson. .
i- At port Royal?'he Congress, Cap; j
Karl English; the Ossipee, Cominumhr S.^
( L. Breese; the Juniata, Commander S.
Dana Green; the Swatani, Commander
" A. P. Cooke; theDictntor, A. W. Weaver;
the Pawnee, Lieutenant-Commander J.
K- Winn; the Pinta, Lieutenant-Commander
N. Mayo Dyer.
At Key Wct-Thc Shawmut, Co:nand* r
G- C. Wiltse.
At New-Orlenns-Thc CanonictiH, Commander
C. A. Bnbeock.
Boside there are at Pensacola the following
four monitors, not actively cm ?
ployed |>nt kept in commission re!V(ly ' for
Immediate servjon, viz.: The Mahopae,
M'Tilinftnn, Smijros, find Aj tv. The j
Vnn'loMn nnd Wnnm nrc expected (o'
nrrived soon fit Norfolk.
1
An intTftstimr c.a=c under flic Civil j
Right* net was tried in the United-8tnt.es i
Circuit Court nf RnnFrancinro Inst week ;
1>"fhro Judge Sawyer. It vrm n ense in
which n colored man' anight a remedy i
f ?r 1 avinpr heen excluded from a theatre.
Therr wa* some strong awmr'ng on one
v ai'.l -'or the o!h-r. tor the h:;ony v.:s
Very contradictory on the simple facts
and it was charged by the Judge tlint in
tlic absence of any rule of the thc.itro
that "'negroes should be excluded," there
was no evidence to show that the man
was excluded on account of color, and |
that he might lmve been excluded for .
some other reason. "Under this charge of j
the Judge, the jury found a verdict in I
favor of the manager without leaving
their seats.
- Entkuud
Feb. 1st. Br. Ilk. Diadem
Williams, master Jo days from Funchal,
io ballast to Campbell, Wyllic & Co.
lst>, Br. Bg. 'fawe, George master 31
days from Dakar, Aftica in ballast to
Campbell, Wyllic & Co.
2d, Br. Ilk. Stranger, Boweti, master j
32 days from Funchal in ballast to Camp
bell, & Co.
Cj.kanun .Tnu 81-t, l'r. Bgt. Burry.
At home, master for Plymouth, England,
with 319 ions of of phosphate rock from j
Coosa w mines.
Feb. Cd, Russian Ilk. Atlantic, Kronhnlm,
master for London, with 700 tons
of phosphate rock front Ooak Point
mines. '
i
gentleman of Talbot County
sent twelve bales of cotton to Savannah
nine years ago. He then refused forty-five !
cents a pound for it. The o*her day his
merchants wrote they had another offer
for it, and what to do, when they received
the reply to continue to hold it if there
wus anything left.- A simple calculation
will show that the storage alone has
amounted to $048, the insurance to $102,
and loss iti weight $87 50-cm ploying the
present prices-making a total of $847.50.
bringing the planter m debt $127.50. or
leaving the insurance out, leaves him
ahead $35. with all loss of interest.
obitiiaryT"
Dii : in Aiken 9. C.. at 11 a. in.. Feb.
7th., tt.4 Rev. .Tames \V. .Morns pastor ot
the A. .1. K.Church Ueaufort.
ltcv. iionis was the Principal of the
Grammar School, fur which position he
was eminently qualified, but which he
was compelled to resign on account of
rapidly failing health. He went to Aiken
by the advice of his physician, where 'tie
calmly met the "King of tt rror."
His body was taken home North by a
loving father. He was a theological
graduate of Vale. L. b. L
To Holders of County Clicrl.N or A tallied
Claims, prior to No v. 1, IS7S.
Office of the Coitntt Commissioners. i
lliT.Ufort, I-. I'., Ketirimry Ttii, lKTii. j
In acconlai.ce with llio p.ovisieii of n joint rcso
lotion untitled "A joint resolution authorizing the
Comity Commissioners of Beaufort county to levy |
a special tnx," dated April 7th. 187d, and aii act to t
amend the same, approved the 2!>:h day ol January
A 0. Is7t, sealed proposals will he received at
this othcc from parties holtiiup checks or audited
claims contracted prior to November 1, 1K72,
until
Tuesday Mnrrh itli., 187(1.
at 12 o'clock, M., at which titue said bids will be
opened, and the Board of County Commissioners
wt 11 draw orders on the Treasurer to tlic amount
of one t ionsr.nd dollars lu favor of the person or
yer-cns .who slutll have offered the largest per
centum dis? ount on their c.bei Us or audited claims. 1
ihopnsals must be r.ddrcfcd to Dr. I'sul I'rltch-1
nrd. Cha'rmnn of the Board n: rt endorsed "Fro [
pasals for settlement of past Indebtedness of
Beaufort Couuiv.*'
I'. PRITCUARD,
R. J. MAHTiN,
V. S. SCOTT.
County Commissioners.
TltOS. II. WllKKLEIt,
Cicrk of Board.
I.l'.TTKRS I>ISSMI.*4SOHY.
Xollo' Is lwrchy given that I will apply to the
Hon. Court of Probate for Bwit'ort County state
of H nth Carolina, for a final ui?. barge us adminl
'i 'or of the estate of Juek Ihbinson, on tho
tenia day ot .March n ::t.
K1CXTV r. CRi'.AVES,
Feb. Stfc. Administrator.
WT - ft.
in once ot Application
FOR C1IA..TEK.
Pursuant to the provisions of an act of the General
Assembly of the State, relating to the grnntiug
of Cfcn-Ure, notice is hereby given that application
will bo tnr.de on the 7th day of March next.
tothcClc^k of the Court of Common Pleas for
Beaufort County, for n charter for the l'rlnco 'William
Grange No. ?P0of Patrons of Husbandry, S. C.
W. J. GOODING,
Master.
Beaufort. 8. O., February 7th. 1876.
Airr person suffering from catarrh, bronchitis,
uethron ofenny affection of the throat or lungs,
should send their address tj W. II. Smith A Co.,
liuffulo. N. Y-, rn I receive their descriptive circular
of Cutler's I'ockct Inhaler, and Carholato of
Iodine Iuhalai t.
A certain remedy for all Nasal, Tliroat and
L.O0K diseases, affording relief iu sonic cases in a
few minute*. Far Catarrh it has proved the'
only known specific. Itroiicliltl* yields to it, !
and Consumption if taken in season. Asthma, j
mid imy fever, cured. Sort
'i'lino.vT, Hovuhuxesh, and commoo colds relieved
ai once. ,\ f< w inhalations will correct the most
iffk-.etve kueatm Made of hard rubber, it may
be carried :?? uardily- as a pencil or needle-case,
'and is always ready for use. It suporscd e all other
i 11 hull hi; tubes ami contrivances?la approved by
the entire Medical Kraterui.y and endorsed by the
standjrd MeJtcnl journals of the world. Dr.
George 11a lley, l'r lfessor of Chemistry and Pharmacy
in the University of Uuflalo, in a carefully
consid red report upon Its merits, concludes in
these words : "On the whole this inhaler seems to
mo to accomplish its purposes by novel, yet by the
most simple and effectual mc.ns, to he philosophical
incoucoptiou and Well carried out in the execution."
No person niliiclcd or threatened with
any of the difficulties statud, should be without I
this inhaler.
BAKER A CLARK,
BUCCKS on* TO
1JVKER, VAIL & CLARK,
Curir* and Smokers of Provisions,
WHOLESALE DKALKR8 IN
FISH, FLOUR, BACON,
Butter, Cheese, Lard, Hice, Pork, Salt, &c.,
ALMO
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
172 Hemic & 001 & 808 Washington Ste.
> i:w YOIS !i.
i?. jiAi.ni:. > 1
u. a. ci>.o'k. I fo??. 'My.
. V. ? ? ? I.K - C ^ I - " '- ?- -?
Notice to the Public.
Mr. Rnbi. Austin, Blacksliear. Georgia,
is now in this neighborhood and liuj been
most successful in producing n line flow
of water for Messrs Bobbin* ftoddington
&Co. at their mill. He will remain here
for a few days
Tlic above tirui can with confidence
recommend him, to produce water upon
liia principle. Apply at
Atlantic SawMim..
Notice to Taxpayers.
OrritE Cot'sTY TaKAsmKn,
Beaufort, Jnn, tu 167*.
For the convenience of taxpavors I wit he at the
foUhwing namcil places in thocounty, to facilitate
the collection of the same:
(Irahamvillc, Jannary 31,
IlRrdccvtllc. February 1, m
Savannah Sheriff's office, Febrnary 4.
Screven Ferry, February 3.
Levy's X. Roads. February 1.
1' l'riK-himl'.' Oakland?, February 5.
I will alro visit
I/TLT'jy II KM)
and Blfpfton, of which timely notice
will be given.
qkoror holmer,
Troas. lift. Co.
Stats ani County Taxes,
CttMY Ti fam nr'f Cft
lir.m i cut s.
January 4th 1870
No1 ice is hereby given that this office
will be- opened for the receipt of State and
County taxes for the fiscal year tS7."?, on
(he eighth (8) day of January 1870.
The taxes assessed on real and personal
property is, s
For State purposes, 11 mills
For County purposes, 8 ruilliFor
County past indebtedness, 8 mills
Poll tax per capita, 1 dollar
School tax assessed bv the variou town
-hips is as follows:
lleuufort township, 8 mills
llluflfton township, 2 mill.*
Coosawhatchie township, 2 millGoethe
township, 4 mill*
Hilton Head township, 2 mills
Lnwton township. 1 1-2 mill
Pi epics township, 2 l-2mills
Poeotnligo township, 2 mills
Robert, township, 2 mills
St. Uelcna township, 8 mills
Sheldon township, 8 mills
Ycninssec township, 2 mills
Ladies Island towusliip, 8 mills.
Geo. Hoi.mes,
Treasurer Beaufort County.
Lettkks Dissmissoky
Notice is hereby given that I wil
apply to the Hon. Court of Probate tor
Beaufort County, State of South Carolina
for a final discharge as administrator of
^hc Estate of John Bowers, on the fourth
day of February next.
Jan'y 5th i87G. \ Benj. It. l.evris
\ Administrator
notice.
A i,r. runsoNr, ARECACTIONI*) AOMNRT
hnrboriji? r irn^tln-r any of the crow i f tiniUitis'i
Skip Kt.MlXIDES as no debts ef ttic:r
cotit a?tin^ will bo ji.niit by the mas-or 01
JtonCINS UoDIIINOTON, I'll
Ago* -.
Office ok the Count y Comminsionkus
Beavfdut County,
Beaufort, S. C'., Jan. i i 37?J
SEATED PROPOSALS will be r-cci
ved a! this office until Pelnuary Gib, lS7i,
1 ..i.t . i? 4.. au.. -i
mii int-iiiuiii iu iuu m>ii
prisoner* of Beaufort County, ftr the year
1S76. Said proposals to he uuulc separate.
The Board reserves the light to re
ject any and all bids.
P. P HITCH ATIT)
Chairman B'd Co. Com'rs.
Tiios. It. Vi ln eler,
Clerk
Fall and Winter
. GOODS.
E. A SCHEPEE
Takt s pleasure In announcing to his patrons, anj
tolhc LADIES OF BCAl'FORT in particular
that he notv hn? the FINHsT STOCK of
1)T?Y C*OOY>JS
A?l?
ir^isrcrsr goods
ever opcuccl in Beaufort, which ho offers at the
VERY I.e.WEST PRICES.
Ills assortment of
DRKSS GOODS,
SILKS mid VELVETS,
GLOVES, TRIMMINGS,
HOSIERY. EMBROIDERY.
SHAWLS, of every grade, and a full
stock of
Bootw stud Slioew
AN D ?
UK VDY-MADE CLOTHING
IS COMPLETE.
for s-a-x-e,
The Kligchle promisee in ihe Tow n of Beanfort
next East from the rasidence of Mrs. E. B.
uaii: rcmicu nml fronting the Bay?an entire lot
with faliHtnntlal dwelling Iloa?o.
Foi terms apply to the eubs'-rJbcr at his ofllee.
A. S. IIitcucoc-k.
TERDIER WALKER & BACOT.
PROCTORS IN ADMIRALTY AND ATTORNEYS
AT LAW, HBAVFORT, S. C.
V/\I.KKIt A Bacot. | W. J. Yerdieii,
Charleston. | Beaufort.
Refer to tlie lJriIihIi Consulates In tlio South, nnd
tpcefhlly to the British Consulate at Charleston.
nov'23 M.
CORBIR. STORE & WILLIAMS.
Tlie undersigned have formed a partnership fo
Adtnliality practice under the above Arm name:
C'ORDiN Si Srovr. ? Jo?. M. AVii.uaus,
c'tarle-ton. f Aiken.
in :h li ly.
lUv?uel & Co., M. K. Elliott I
ClurlMton. U?uu(vrti |
Beaufort Steam
MILL COMPANY.
I
i Ilaviu* put up In their oet.ifclM'tnent n OltlST
! Mil.I, nrc propiiruu to luinlih nt thtt ?huftci>
i notice.
Grist, Mcai and Feed,
The highest ea*h price paid for COItS".
C'?m (Ii ouml ?n'r?U.
Conant & Emmons.
ARE NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH
ICE
I
I In any quantity Customers tuny rlcsii*:-.
I from their Ire House,
NO> l*lll ll Hli'fl't.
JOIIN COXA NT,
J. A. EMMONS.
nov2S-2l.
S. M. WALLACE,
Cotton. Factor mul
GRIST MILLER,
Wholesale Denier In
Grain, Hominy, Meal, Feed, Etc..
HILV ISO.VNIXJOrTON
Bought, Ginucd and prepared for market
\dvnneos made on Coiihl(i;ii>
TllOlltH.
tlnving the best machinery for ginning
cotton and grinding co.m and meal, he is
prepared to execute all orders on the
shortest possible notice.
The highest price paid for
Cottrvn srtrl flnrn
www WW?^'
Cotton ginned on toll
nov*5-2*.
ITKLATTE & CO.
Wholesale Grocers,
Asr> DK.xi.Kns is
Wines, LiQnors, Segars. Toiiacco. &c,.
i ?5 liny,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Orders from the Country promptly at
tended to.
I'l'.irrs.
( ' .V N I > I ! :? !.
'!'?? VS.
c.v tv i;s,
IN D'l'S
A full assortment of the above consist
in'i of ORANGES, LEMONS,
APPLES, DATES, FIGS, BANANAS.
All kinds df FRENCH confectionery.
BRAZIL, NUTS, IIICKOUY NUTS,
WALNUTS, ALMONDS, PECANS,
ICED, FItUIT, SPONGE, POUND
and every other kind of CAKES on hand
or made to order.
Particular at'cation given to supplying
partiw with all necessary articles.
noons use fill us well as or;namkntai.
received by every steamer from ni:w
ygkk.
James Odell _
P. M. WHITMAN,
"Wn tollmaUci nn?l .Icweler,
DAY STICKRT, UEAL'FORT, S. C.,
Has Jnst received from tlic North u lino a*eor|.
meat of good* at
M - r\
nurmern rnces,
\VEDDING RINGS, $3.00 lo $12.00,
SILVER RINGS, 30c. to $1.50,
SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, $2.00 to $4.00.
LADIES GOLD WATCHES. $30 to $00.
8 Day & 1 Day striking Clocks.
$3.50 to $8.
GENTS' GOl.D CHAINS. PINS,IRINGS.M.EEVE I
BIT TTONS. STUDS, WATCII CH AINS,
LADIES GOLI) anil PLATED JEWELRY, 1
GOLD PENS. AC . AC.
Gouts' Golil anil Silver Watches.
Call and examine before purchasing, and *ati><f) ,
yonr-jclf you can save teL o twenty-five jm r con
rom Charleston or Savannah price*.
Richard P. Rundle,
SHIPPING AVD COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Port Royal, S. C.
Pntlnn Naval Stnvnc Tnmhor e.n
UUllUllt HUT U1 WlUlUIJj JJltUlUUl . (w.l '
aoekt fob tiie
NEW YORK ii POUT ROYAL STKAMSI1IP J.I ^
MiwiKsiri'i <fc Dominion,
Wist India & Pacific, unci
I.iVEnrooi. A Galveston'
Stkamsiiit Com tan ibs to Livurpoot..
Buckwheat Flour,
(I olden Syrup,
Apple*,' Caldmgo
Grapes Onions and Turnips,
Flench'-. 1
ifxjiwwj
\l l.lrv Roa:Ia& I.Tilliunr\ J#
For' tttcI'ALI
Having just laid i*i a large and <
.1*1 i 3 Si 3 a? t
iresse
Notions, hhnlooUh'ries, Corset?, '
At prices within the reach of all.
Dont forget 1he place
C? ^
5 11 ^0m
s -1 SSM?
6 = j-g rM^rc^
s 11 ilp WSi
? S.S
?=r o /r^uM-L^Y'i! Ip
I s '///Tffff
MANUFAC1 iJRERSOF BUlLDiN
D re sse cl, C o i 1 i n c;, a n ci
MOULDINGS FOR BUlLDINGjt'Ultl
NEWELS, llAiSD-llAiL i
WOOD TL'KNINCS OFliVEr.
GOOD AND SUBSTANTIAL WORK ma
can be made in t!ic United States. We have
South of the city of Baltimore, all of \?hich \\
on to nil who want good au<l substantial \vr
THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE T1IE ONLY
BLIND AND DOOR MAKERS?BY TRAD1
of Charleston, and can refer to gentlemen all
linaand Florida, a^ to the character of their i
NOTICE.?On account of the tnnimci in -.v
own assumption of the risk of Brcnk.v c of
goods are shipped over the roads in ihi > Stuti
suing to the purchaser ?>f our work.
W. P. RI
meh.M-lyr.
SEA IS I. AN
BAY STREET, BE A
THIS ELEGANT IIOTFIi 1
ojK'iic 1 in iirst-cliiss stylo, the
calls ilw attention of the truv<
:v.ivaut.i>ri*> ollcred at this lav<
5 5ont
ami the inducements held out
in the south.
JAMES
Wm. M. LIP.D A Co. H
1
I >OM IC'l'H I 11
Colors, White Leads c:.c.*i
T
VnOPRIETOKfi Of* ? *
VESTAL OIL. *
Tin; Safest, Purest am! Host Illuminator
11*6(1,
201 East Hay,
Cnnrlostoir, S. (1.
Aiirr
Beaufort & Port Royal | u,?"
stage msri:.
"On ami after Vnndnv Nov. iJJtli., :V- m b rri--n :
cd w ill run a St ige lane between t r;:'? -vr* point,
Leaving Ucauforl nt 1 p. m. ,
and rciiirniiH',
Leave Toi l Ii<>yal at "? p. rj. i
l-'ai'c jvn;, , ?
i'm
\Vai.L\ ?:> : .
,<.4- f Ck t
:<?inplctC stock of
Olotliiiig, '
JLfjltj?4
800 Ss
Tics, Laces, Ilose, etc4 etc\
No tiUablo to skow good*
, COOrER'8.
jfejjr ll hi
? rlW^
r
G MATERIAL GENERALLY.
Vv ealher-Boardir<j
?OS2S ill GREAT VARIETY.
ViSJL) BALLUSTERS,
v.DEbciaruiON.
do i\s cheap at this cstablishtner t
oil hand the largest stock ot the ftl. '
rc guarantee will giVo entire suti.
irk.
PRACTICAL MECHANICS? SA: i
K, carrying 011 the business in the 11
over this State, Georgia, North C.
York fi.r the past twenty years. .
#
hi. h -.v.. 1.
.. .,.>a ujj our work, anil tt
< !:\.-3 with ordinary handling,
, at 1IALF HATES, whiclifis a 1:11
7 m cj
"SSELL & CO., Charleston, 8. C.
ID HOTEL '
LTORT, S. C.
laviir* keen refitted and
: proprietor respectfully
ling pulilic to the many
>rite resort for
and
*
to those seekinar lical t
O
o* V.
1 QDELL, Proprietor.
[. M. STUART, M. D
. Hi - !
and Airotliccai
BEaUFORT. S. C.,
ItEALEtt /
lTOS AST* CflEMlL'-M a
patent medicines.
TOILET ARTICLES,
.... ?<t . , . J'
PUT5FUMF.BY.
PRfailEP. ,v<-.
lie A orlr.icut of
HTATIONKliV .
liyr>leia:i> Prcrcni tioi.*" CompotuV v. HI 1: f
mTYTRHSTMT. ROY' :
jTEAMSHlP L.INF.
ill: FIRST CLASS, Fl'LLPO\YEl.itiSTi .
MIIPR,
A ONTGOMER^ .
PAindiOTD, Master. Mul
H'U 1STTSVILL.E,
CIIF-f TRB H.irtt*.
1 lenvo port Roynl for Yolk uJtirt '?. ' ,. . ,
v Friilny nffrrnoor . (tpot. tb< (liTirnl i'. .: ,
nsrn, arMSnYanUdlt A Cbnileatftti
irb'rolgbt or P.".yrnj;c-haY!ng Mipcifoi-"},".. ?
.itlonp. apply to
mClIAltO P.RtTNDt.K, Acrrt.
Port V itjiI* i ,
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