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County and Bute aforeaaid, on
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NEW YORK STREET.
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DcparUmt if Agricakirt hsm Betr-
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•10.00 » Day eaally made se
new ceneua maps. Agent
In eaoh county. Haae Oo., AUanU,
Oa.
apHeea- the property of the aald ea-
the balance in two equal annual tn-
balance in two eat
puvebaeer and mo r
111 reeenre ttt right to reject any
annual
of the
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or j
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or leea
ckvllle,
Vitt;
up
Cain tract of the
E. Hair; South
i Died Unrecogniaed by Anyone in
um i«rg. crowd nut itiwhcd to CROP IS BIG HI TEXAS
Hie Aid. ’ " • . ’ l
Unrecogniaed by a aingle peraon In
the curloua throng that ruahed to
his aid. Rear Admiral Winfield Scott
Schley, U. S. N., retired, fell dead
in front of the Berkehfr lycedm 00
west Forty-fourth street, New York,
on Monday afternoon. The death'Of
Thla notable Aguie h>-th»Hmval -hi*,
tory of the nation waa for the imr- J
Order Now—We are ready to 1111 all
your orders. Write for price list
Charleston Fruit Co., Charleston,
8. C.
The Government Agricultural Offl*
,. rials Again Guessing nt the Size of
the Cotton Crop, Claiming Now
That'' It Is Nearly Fourteen Mil
lion Bales.
Small Cost—large profits breeding
.Duroc Jersey Hogs Qf finest strains.
I can supply you. Frank C- Mor
ris, Trtvillana, Va.
For Sale—Fivs thousand bushels
Genuine Rust Proof Seed Oats.
Prices very low. Address I. M.
Pearlstine & Sons, Charleston.
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id c. B. Gyles
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as follows
the late C.
estate of Woods.
etc.,
and the
said tract
flea.
id tract from
of Mrs. Maine
dY Judion Half And of
W/wwt.
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or less, with tenant
of the “Ro#* dlftct of «the late C. E.
eared and the balance woddland, being
‘
Tell' East by lands of John Jowers and
Moss Templeton; West, Sam Dyches.
idt No. d.
of land more or less, about four, mUf-s
bout fifty acres cleared hnd the balance
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at, Sam Dyches; Sooth by Moses Tetn-
EiL, lands of C. Oyles.
Plmore or less with tenant house and
it Blaekville, known as the “Carroir’
ut thirty-five acres cleared and balanee
lag to A. J. Nevlls; South by lands
iter lands formerly Of L, L. Lan-
eetate of Templeton.
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North by
by lands wf Est ,
others
ant house, flf-
es Southeast
. A. Rosa;
is
X
ad Avs.,
one-half
Clark Street,-
three small
KijliMffr - *
FMackvllle, and' Is a f
very deal ra be piece
B an of Blackvllle,
And measuring 9d feet*niore, or
had; Kammer, 'nyeasurinK 191
Clea-OeWIU, measuring 92 feet,
I wind Up the estate of the
» bids for elth »f or any
powey, to sell at eltheV public
NerbM jSf'Gyles, :*v ..vs . J
ment that of an unknown man In a
strange crowd,- -—-viJL.
The Admiral’s sudden death Is at
tributed to cerebral hemorrhage
which attocked him shortly after he,
with Mrs. Schley reached New
York that morning from a visit to
Mount Klaco and had ealled at the
New York Yacht club for his mall.
As j;the Amdiral was walking
through west Fortjf-fourth street, a
passerby who saw him stagger grasp
ed his way quickly through the crowd
Ha spite the strangers wervlre. ho w-
ever, the admiral fell helpless to
the slreet-and a physician who prees-
hls way^fdickty through the crowd
pronounced him dead.
There was a gash over his right
eye where his forehead had struck
the sidewalk. A slight fracture of
the frontal bone had ensued, but
surgeons who examined the body ex
pressed disbelief that this Injury in
any way resulted In his death.
His identity was established by
letters and papers found in his pock
ets and from an Inscription In his
gold watch which had been present
ed^ to the admiral by his native State
of Maryland “for his heroism and
memorable service In rescuing Lieut.
A. W. Greely, U. S. A., and six rom-
rades from death at Cape Sabine In
the artic region on June 22,1884.'
The spot where Admiral Schley
died is In the very heart of New
York's club district and members of
these organizations were thickly
clustered around awd soon establish
ed the identification of the famous
commander^ who figured so promi
nently ^pr^the naval engagement of
189$ at Santiago.
ifc^body w%0,£&kdrtb tne nearest
police stationT After the usual for-
raalttierpermission was given for the
removal of the body to the Hotel Al
gonquin, where Admiral Schley made
Me home while In the city. As the
body was bourne forth to the waft
ing conveyance the throng about the
station stood with bared heads.
Bluejackets from the Brooklyn
navy yard who bad keen summoned
famished an escort, their command
er being C. M. Devalen, a recruiting
officer, who was with Admiral Schley
on the cruiser Brooklyn at the bat
tle of Santiago.
One of ihe admiral’s sons, Dr.
Winfield Scott Schley, Jr., reached
the scene before the body was re
moved. A message conveying the
sad news to the admiral's other son,
Capt. T. F. Sohley, at Fort Logan,
Denver, Col., was dispatched.
The EBttPC crop-of the growing TaoumrtwwMHFfrd. D, A. Walker, 152 _
season of 19H, which early in the
year, gave Indications that it would
be one of the largest in the history
of the Industry, will approximate 13,-
868,337 bales of 500 pounds or about
200,000 bales more than the record
of 1904
This, says a report from Washing
ton, was Indicated by the final condi-.
tlon report of the ddifartment of
agriculture on Monday at noon
which showed the crop to be 71.1
per cent of normal on September 25.
While there were declines in the
condition In most -States there was
an Improvement of 2 per cent, in
Texas and 1 per cent, in North Car
olina.
With an Indicated yield of 195
pounds to the acre, as unofficially es
timated ffdm Monday’s condition fig
ures, and the planted area, the 1911
crop undoubtedly will go'down asThe
biggest on record.
The estimated production of edt
ton, based on the condition figures
of Monday’s report shows the crop
of Texas to be almost i,000,000
bales more than last year.
Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas, Ixm-
Isiana and Mississippi showed good
Increases, Avhile South Carolina show
ed a decrease.
„ The estimated production, reckon
ed by the department of agriculture
official method from the crop report
ing board’s condition figures with
comparison of last year by States
follows: — —
1911. 1910.
Virginia. . . . 17,400 14,815
North Carolina 729,600 726,850
South Carolina 1,121,800 1,191,929
Gpoi^i" .a 2-0I8.2W) 1,820^610
Florida. . . . 74,000 60,049
Alabama. . . .'l,373,800 1,223.285
Mississippi. . .1,420,800 1,306,668
Louisiana. . . 489,400 255,733
Texas 4,1 56,300 3,172,488
Arkansas. . .1,01 9,100 847,874
Tennessee. . . 348.700 349,470
Missouri. . . . 70,600 62,159
Oklahoma. . . 960,300 958,955
California. . . 8,200 6,186
The estimate bassed on the reports
of the correspondents and agents of
the bureau gives the condition of the
cotton crop on September 25 was 71.1
per cent, of a normal, as compared
with 73.2 per cent, on August 25,
1911, 65.9 per cent, on September
25, 1910, 58.5 per cent, on Septem
ber 25, 1909, and 66.5 per cent., the
average of the past ten years on Sep
tember 25.
Comparisons of condition; by the
States follow:
Meeting St., Charleston, S. C. Mar
ble and granite works, Iron and
Wire fencing. Send for prices.
For Sole—One hundred thousand
hand made cypress shingles, at
$5.50 f. o. b. Summerville, S.
Apply Box 58, Summerville, S.
Lowrey
Augusta, Ga.
Established 1<
rr. « '
A large *tock of One and Two H^rse Farm Waj
of thoroughly seasoned material and fully guarantee
00 hand at die lowest prices. If your dealer does not
our goods, wri'e direct to us for price.
1 Ellis and Ninth Streets.
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F. M MEYERS & SON
WHOLESALE FRUITS AND PRODUCE
Charleston, S.
will
g E. Biy St , —h
^ From now on and ihrough the whole sevsrn, will cany
h a liti! of G > > I j to ticUe th; pilate of the greitest pouruet. j
•* YOUR ORt)ER3 SHALL HWE THE. BEoT OF : i
ATTENTION.
For Sale—Trained coon and oppos-
sum Hounds, Red Bone Cox and
Cat Hounds, trained Pointers and
Setters. M. L. Crawford, Tiger;
Ga. /
For Sale—a Jersey Red Boa~, weight
225 pounds, $45.0(b Special price
made on Berksblifes and Mulefoot
ed pigs. Norman Davis, Selbyville,
Delawarp
Agents—men and women, If you
want to earn $5 to $10 day, with
an article that will sell at sight,
no talking, address Eureka Mfg.
. <Co., Young’s Island, S. C.
I>arge Supply of South Mullets. Can
ship daily half barrel to 10-barrel
lots. Live stock. Let order come
at once. A. S. Simmons, 36 Mar
ket street, Charleston, S. C.
Water Pumping Outfits, Gaioline Engines For Gins, Saw
Mills, Elevators or Any Purpose.
A Card Stating Needs Brings Particulars.
Cooper and Company,
Any Kind of Power.
118 S. Ocean St,
Jacksonville, Fla.
125 East Bay St.,
Charleston, S. C.
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W. A. 6yte..
Qualified
was aotlng chairman
from Wnehlngtr-n. Whether Dx.
11 return ^ bla duties on
|fc§a4,#ot stated. .HQ tem-
tottf weeks .vacation;
Wllaon atAted that Dr.
Admiral Schley was born in Fred-
Sep.
SejST
Sep.
Sep.
Aug.
erlck county, Maryland, In 1839. Af-
25.
25.
z: a,
25—10 25.
tor graduating from Annapolis In
I860 and serving during the War of
1911.
1910.
1909.
yr. av.
1911
Va. .
.87
78
71
75
96
Secession la minor capacities, he was
N. C.
.77
"7 2
70
72
76
commissioned In 11166 as lieutenant
s. c.
.73
70
70
71
74
commander.
Ga..
.79
68
71
71
81
During the Spanish American war
Fla...
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66
67
70
85
Schley, In the absence of Sampson,
Ala..
.73
67
62
67
80
fought the Spanish fleet, which at-
Miss.
.62
63
53
67
70
tempted to escape from Santiago
La..
.66
51
39
63
69
harbor and destroyed it with his
Tex.
.71
63
52
61
68
fleet of half a dozen ships.
Ark.
.70
68
54
67
78
Tenn
..77
73
68
73
88
URGES AMERICA TO ACT.
Mo. .
.80
75
72
74
88
Okla.
.60
70
55
68
62
Ex-Minister Htraom Thinks the Situa-
Cal.
U. IS.
100
.71.1
90
65 <#
n8.5
.. „ mu
66.5 73.2
i-lrwl. ”
tor McCabe, to Declaring that “the approaching rnited States monthly, taken on the
( c >
le com-
on the board,
Dt. Doo-
ibhr of the bureau
> now bead of
in New York.
Doolittle will con-
o< the board for
ture, the latter’s
ig necessary to give
ion legal effect.
" Solicitor McCabe’s
anoounefed
stated that Mr.
solicitor remain
der the general
clash of arms between Italy and Tur
key far transcends the interests of
the two powers Involved,” Oscar S.
Strauss, former ambassador to Tur
key, Friday wired from New York,
P C. Knox, secretary of state, urg
ing that the United Stalls should ex
ercise its right under the convention
for the pacific settlement of interna
tional disputes to prevent a possible
state of war between Mubsminadag
and Christian nations of the worYd
Mr. Strauss declars Italy’s precipi
tate action oan not but have the
Wfi'l# Will QOO-I mjal mi Hi Us results as a precedent
/There
‘resident
Wifike
m
an Important con
the pure
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no permanent
tiinthod
law un-
had an oppor-
> in waah-
leon. “The
Doolittle will
tb« board operations
up to the time whei
m
>wn
l pull down the to
home, you are
when you’
Try i
_ Idea
away off m
locality. Give your town i
it eaa legitimately
will do you no
; and
n,
udlng the newspapers.
.
ewi, tell the reportr
Ulna
m
tlon Very Grave,
For th p prrrpose of -eom-fwwlaaa,.. the.
condition of the cotton crop in the
15th of the
month,
for
the past
ten
years.
is given below:
May June July
Aug.
Sep.
1911
87.1
82.2
89.1
72.2
. . .
1910
82.0
80.7
75.5
72.1
65.9
1909
81.1
74.6
71.9
63.7
58.5
1908
79.7
81.2
83.0
76.1
69.7
1907
70.5
72.0
75.0
72.7
67.7
1906
84.6
83.3
82.9
77.3
71.6
1905
77.2
77.0
74.9
72.1
71.2
1904
8J.0
88.0
91.6
84.1
75.8
1903
74.1
77.1
79.7
81.2
65.1
1902
95.1
84.7
81.9
54.0
58.3
1901
81.5
81.1
77.2
71.4
61.4
Average 1901 and
1910 80.9 80.0
79.4
73.5
66.5
Fine Farm lands for sale—Write C.
M. Simmons, Blakeley, Ga, for
best locations and prices on Ideal
farms; laige and small in Early
and Joining counties; soutnwest
Georgia.
Knight Lighting Systems are giving
universal satisfaction. Should you
desire particulars concerning them
^communicate with M. L. Pommer,
Li^TitHr^Specialties. 642 King St.,
Charleston, Q, C~
We Handle Everything in Season
THE BAY FRUIT CO.
Wholesale Dealers In
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC FRUITS and PRODUt
182 East Bay St. Cl arleston, S. C.
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Teachers Wanted for rural and vil
lage schools. Can place 100 at
from $35.00 to $75.00 Men and
women. We handle school sup
plies. Southern Teachers Agency,
Columbia, S. C.
Wanted Students—Write Southern
Automobile College, Oak Ridge, N.
C. No equal South. No superior
North. Thorough equipment. Hon
est, reliable, practical courses.
Positons for graduates.
Valuable North Carolina Farms—We
have several valuable tobacco, cot
ton and grain farms in Chatham
and Wake counties for sale. Full
description sent on application. A.
C. Hughes & Co., Apex, N. C.
jyjp CARRY THE LAW•>' STOCK IX SOI TH ( AKLOINA.
We bave*the 14 in 6-ply and The Gan 'I >' Belt. It la
the Original Red Stitched Canvas Belt There imitations
on the market, but you can always tell the Gandy, for it is
ery 10 feet (Gandy I. We also have the 14-inch 5-ply Giant Stitched.
This belt has a national reputation. It is the Original Seamless and Stit
ched belt. Write for prices.. COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY, 4)11
West Gervais Street, Columbia. S. C.
the past two years on the price
asked. Fine, healthy, section,
$35,000. Also 3500 acres, splen
didly improved, fine section, $20
per acre. We have good farms
throughout the State. Timber
lands in four States. Write for
particulars. Winship - Mansfield
Co., Macon, (fa.
Wanted—Men to take thirty day’s
practical course in our machine
shops and learn automobile busi
ness. Positions securec. graduates
$25 per week and up. Charlotte
Auto School, Charlotte, N. C.
for similar aggression by other pow
ers.-^ Mr. Strauaa in his telegram
cop throes:
‘ 4 The United Staton took tha lead
ht freeing the Mediterranean from
pirates and likewise has contributed
foreihost among the nations in the
conclusion of the convention for the
pacific hettlement of international
disputes. Our country is not only
Jnatifled. but it is Its duty to egercise
It’s right under that convention to
rve the precedents’for peace and
t a possible state bt war be-
the Muhammadan and Chris-
n nations of the- world.
“We are fortunately free from al
liances such as apparently tie the
hands of European powers, who
should and probably will welcome
our exercising the right of medita*
Uon. I am sure. I am voicing the
leace-loving sentiments, not only of
Americans but of all nation* In call
ing upon our government to prompt-
Its offices of meditation.
m
Justly
to Tripoli, certainly, can
tie* by 1
DAVIS HELD IN JAIL.
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Charged With Having Dangerously
Shot Boy Named Paris.
A man named John R. Davis was
brought to Gaffney Monday night and
lodged In jail, charged with having
shot a boy named Parris in the Keg-
town section of this county Monday.
Information was received that the
trouble had occurred, and Deputy
Sheriff Lockhart at once went to the
scene, returning Monday night. It is
atated that PArris- condition Is crit
ical, although It is impossible to say
yet just how badly he Is injured. The
cause Of the trouble is a mystery.
Dnvia in prominent, owning consider-
nbl* property.He is now In jail held
without bond pending a Investigation
of Parris’ Injuries.
Unless the trusts succeed In piU-
o* ing Taft through next year, he will
not be reelected.
Dixon, who
r
minted moves
last man w
inter- 1th
, Mon-J. He w
which
cents cdtton means s big
the puce of lands to this
counties.
of Admiral Schley
the scene of astton the
practically ended the Span-
_ destroying thefr last fleet,
new given credit by the au- For,
«t Washington for what Its which
did, bud Ul# people did.-/**. >.J, which has
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Crimson clover, 18c pound; alfalfa,
best, 3 0c pound; hairy vetch, 15c
pound; Oregon vetch, 10c pound;
onion seeds, red, white and yellow,
$1.60; Bermuda, $2. Mark W
Johnson Seed Co., Atlanta, Ga.
To make room for winter I will sell
for 30 days at this hrice: White
Holland turkeys at $5_00 a pair;
•" Whit** -.AUyaiMiot.ua. PlymQ.Uttl.
(Rocks and leghorns, $1 each.
Sunnyside Poultry Farm, Windsor,
N. C.
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Wanted—Salesmen for high grade
line Ciders and Vinegars; exclu
sively or a side line. Liberal com
mission, with weekly settlements.
Fine, opening for good man. Ref
erences required. Burr Mfg. Co.,
Richmond, Va.
Complete Course in Automobile con
struction driving, repairing. Grad
uates assisted in getting employ
ment. Best equipped auto school
in South. Graduates getting $15
to $40 weekly. Write for partic
ulars. Automobile School, 108-
110 Liberty St., Savannah, Ga.
Georgia farms--—We have fams rang
ing from 100 acres to 6,000 acres
In the best county in state for
sale on easy terms. County will
make 50,000 bales of cotton this
year; -high, dry, healthy, good
schools and churches. Tell us
what you want. Address Cham
ber of Commerce, Dublin, Ga.
Ladies—Buy your sweaters direct
from the manufacturers and save
considerable money, time and trou
ble! At the same time get Genu
ine Sweater Satisfaction. Prices
to suit every pocket. Our beauti
ful booklet FREE on request. Send
for it today; it will save you many
dollars. Union Sweater Mills, 147
iScholes St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
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Cigars direct from factory to smoltor
£ at wholesale prices; save 40 /per
cent, of your clgaf bill. Send $2.60
for 60 Magnetos (regular three-
for-a-quarter grade), express
paid. Smoke five, and V
isfactory, return balance'- at our
expense and $2.60 wi)Y be refund
ed. ./Address Le Roy Cigar Co.,
Bumter. S. C. Reference, Sumter
Savings Bank.
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Wannaniiiker's Select Appier Seed
Oats, grown from only the heavi
est selected seed and threshed pure
clean and heavy for planting, one
bushel, $1; ten, 95c; fifty, 90c;
one hundred or more, K5r per bu.
Complete catalogue on cultivation,
etc., of cotton, corn and oats free.
We have the best bred seed of the
t staple cro|»s in the South today.
Modern Seed Farm, St. Matthews,
S. (\
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Hot Chill let Hot Chillle! How to
make it in sev< n different ways,
and I will send seven typewritten
receipts for $1, or four for 75c,
three for 50c, or one for 36 cents,
and I will send enough of ingred
ients for $1 to make three gallons
of chillle. Agents wanted to sell
—-neeeipts, id.~centa .im. ihe dollar.
Write today and get your own re-
cei Pt free. W. B. Manning, 3 7 09
Ave. K., Galveston, Tex.
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Two Fine IMantatlons near Savannah,
Ga., for sale. From owners; only
12 miles from Savannah, shell
road and two trunk lines of rail
road. N‘o better soil in South.
Adapted to Sea Island and upland
cotton sugar cane, corn, potatoes,
Ideal for winter truck. Flowing
artesian wells. No. one-—2,000
acres; fine buildings. No. two—
6,000 acres, fair buildings. Price
only $10.00 per acre. Biggest bar
gain in the South. Address, Own
er, Box No. 512, Brunswick, Ga.
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N0AH5
wmm
DON’T SUFFER WITH
It i* the moat dktreMtng and
discouraging of all troubles.
Nine cases out of ten can be
cured by Noah’s Liniment.
Where there is no swelling
or fever a few application* will
relieve you. It penetrates—
does not evaporate like other
re me dies—req uirea little
rubbing.
Nosk’i Liniment Is the best remedy for
Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Back, Stiff
Joints ami Muscles, Bore Throat,- Colds,
Strains, Sprains, Cuts,
Bruises. Colic. Comps,
Neuralgia, Toothache,
and all Nerve, Bone
and Muscle Aches and
Pains. The genuine has
Noah's Ark on every
package and looks like
this cut, but has RED
band on front of pack
age And “Naah's Lini
ment” always tn RED
ink. Beware of imita
tions. Large bottle, 25
cents, and sold by all
dealers in medicine.
Guaranteed or money
refunded by Noah
Remedy Co., Inc.,
Richmond, Va.
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WERE KILLED IN MIXES.
adMih'
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Mutiny ip Prison Results In Death
of Thrift Convicts.
»
A» a result of A-toiutlny of pris-
r
oners at the Brushy Mountain mines,
a branch of the Tennessee State pen
itentiary, which began three days
ago, three negro convicts are dead.
Two were shot while in the mines,
the third, an. Innncent bystander
died of wounds received during the
battle in one of the dormotories. The
mutiny which started Thursday a. m.
when the convicts refused to work,
is thought to have ended Sunday
with the promise of the prisoners to
resume their tasks as usual Monday.
Despite the promise, an exira force
of guards has keen placed In the
prison. , ‘ , -/
Every Horse Owner
dnais that amt dangwoo* diMM*. Call*.
B* prepend for an acMrg«nc7 to toviap
a bottl* of Nd.'. Colic R.m.dj on h*nd.
Mon animal* di* from Coife than an otto*
— pre-
not sat-
woold ban bma
The Lancaster News says the mean
est man lives in Nashua, New Hamp
shire, or did up to a few days a|;o,
when he “forthwith disappeared”
.jipon the birth of his twelfth baby,
none of them twins, though the
mother is only 27 years of age. The
scamp took to tall timber without,
leaving any provision whatever for < r
his young %ife and numerous prog- l t
eny, who are now s charge on the
county. , Hfe v
^,
are
690 acres, of
- are tillable,
d over 1$ per cent
«-V /£— H
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