The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, September 11, 1883, Image 3
LOCAL INTELlJiENCE.
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TUESDAY. eptelier 11, t t 1 1883,
New Ailvertirment.
Noth,o--R. F. Ca1dwpll, c
Town Taxes-J. N. "Cehter, Clcrk of t
A"1ouncil. ti
S
'ii SCOTCH LOAN CoMPANIi:S.--Tito
.Scottish Land Mortgngo Comlpanies,
,rpresentdc+c by Messrs. John B. Palmer
,& Soni, of Colum'Na, have already
inado loans in this utato to the amountit h;
of more than one tlhldred tholand tl
dollars, and there are m aniy applico- t
tions now under concideration. Col.
J1as. I1. Ilon is the general counse'l of N
the coilpanies, 1111 11. A. (aillard,
. is the local attorney for Fairfleld e,
county. C
SCFIoor. Iins.-At a meeti ng of the i{
'rustees hld onl "londay, Miss Emily t
8. Obear was electedt first ass islant
lady lencher; Mi's N. A. 'hiine, T'
t,econdc atssistant ; qnd1 plis L.illa I3ealy, n1
third assistant. Tlieo eletlion t are
subject to the approval of Ih -Princi
p1 of the Mout Zion Institte. e;
''hte Rev. Willard R.lclichrdsonm li;ts f<
dtecained tle position of Principial of i
the colored'i,hool, preferring to,.devote tl
his whole tilune to the mlissiont uchool. 11
Niss,JUli: Frip p was elected Principal si
in the place of MI r. llachardson. p
..]1oth schools Commence oil Monday
next, the 17tlt inst.
CoTroN ST3.'.raI LT.-'T'he following d1
is thle comlparalive cotton sttteent for
the week endin_ " Septemiber' 7, 883:
Net receipts at All United States ports (i
dluring the w'eek 33,281; to same time f
last year 28,030; total receipls to this -r
date 53,281 ; to s.mie date last year
271160. Exports for the w-ek 241,
m; same week last year 20,018; total
exports to this date 21,388; to same
hite last %ear 16,090. Stock it all
United Slates ports 216,381; same time
l ast yegt~*l 1:.853 -,stock at all interior g
to'wins20,070 ; 50ame1 tim11 last year 4.-.l
176; stock at Liverpool 331,000;
ttr~
,.amte time las.t. year G05.000; stock
of American afll(at for Great Britain
23,000; same time last yeaP 3't,000.
THEIJ COURT, OF SISSIONS.
--8
A FtI Atn'lance . of the (Irand 1 and 1he
Pettt Jurors--Ciiarg., of fid I'rnei,lInng
Judge- -Trial ot Cr1nimnl, (auxs.
The Septelber terum of the Con-1 of
.G"enecral Sessions ai Fa irtii."hl couty1 "t
ith
opecned l MoNntlayv tloini'i, is Iliinr
;1'. 11. Praser, jnidg' of the third joliial
Circuit, p1res.iding . The roll of 0he
gratd jury was called, nmi the follow
injg-1lnam1ed "jrilrs lnswere . i telicir
iames: Uriah1 (C Trapp (l"ieimat),
Da):rgani S. liroom, * 1ua ts Bratlonl (o- t.
ennnI), -1. A. Ibl:ntiinc. Simoan 1):ivi
(pol edn ), .Jas. L. Gbunnholen, L.ige llall
()( cld) , Frii.i,k Light4ner 1 (clobn.d.) , It
lt. P'. Linnikin, E. )'. Mohley',. Sr..
lill iaird G. \\ tide S. Whlorter Yoinitie. ~
Mir. Ed.Oward( P1. Alabley, Sr., wasex
cused, on the groumnid of sickns l1~ ill his 6
iinniiy
11 ts 'Ilonor the l chargedi~tt then grand th
jtiliy iiinI)Sbstnce as fonlluows:
hy i my 1lwdecssors, it is tnot ner:I' na-v
, chieft (luty wiJl be t) act upn the Ih1 le
whlich Iwill.be handed oent lm to vonl by t
the. Soliu cir liesides~ ti . let mie
reittl you that it is pr;pe- liait vil
should consiider th i colii lnof v'ou is
lo)tInty a.tirsi iln geiernd :nni rep rt p
upon01 it. It yout tiillud an ireinbo-itios II
in any ofi the paublb: ocli-s it i vnr Ii.
(dlty to replort them,, togeulher wI i hI :h .
- lIme of110 I the wvi.Iliesses to prove thle
thetS. Totii are -iit to. p)ltocee~d itn any
inquj&isit.orial spiriut, but siply go bar
einonghi, ats pruden(bt, senisible men11, to)
aiscrtainU I,hit t here is not1hintg goin cw
wronig. '.hlere arue also some1n caIses in
prmi iate itndiiualIs for ollimices aga1I is.
thme laws-thongh such case's naarV be
veryV rare~t.. .II.eru ar ie ertain ofl'nees C:'
-for intan, zInuning and1( (ie re'tail- Ii
viduals are' not li kelv to) pr-oseuleIt. In i
Ithe. cases. of gai.ig,l thie j.arties whoi l
kniow thei hects are~ generally thue If
-- Ini pa<ig upon0 the bills of inidici- L
ifuent, (lie best am11i simlph-sI. wir will w
he to read thle inidictent itIsel f. *IThis .atS
wil givey you a blel tl idei of thie ofi- tn
ft net' chargedn1 111 t a iny exI limaI tin I c:
might give you.h
T1hec grind ju .11ry thein retirved.
J))Uo thec call of the pietit joos (1he
followvintg-niamed wer'e found ii o holi
prmesent.: C. A. Abell, Gilenn Ad(1er Il
* (c'olored), dio P. Casonl, .Jto. 1. el
Canthen, Win. 1I. G. Casles, Janges "
C. Curry, Alfred Dunin, Ihuny-n Enicr
sonm (colored), Charles Gamnble (c:ol
ored, .Wi. 11. (Garrisoit, ~Johnt 1. hi
llall (colored), P'. M. 11. Iholly, Samop
Poln Ilaris (colored), A . JT. Ihunil Ion,
S. Nichols, BIen . Owinigs .(colored), a
Johni B. Patrick, John11 i. Propst, I
Charles K. I ?abb, D). U. Hlff I). G.
R obet'son, Jesse C. Rlobertsoin, Thpi s, y
C. llain, Rliert .Stevetnson, L.outis u
Samnuels, Samuel II. Tferra~ce, A. M. T
Wi~allace, Lewis T. Wildes, llazel M.'
X ongue, A. M. Yoingue.
The Court then pro'eedled to the r
trial of thie ease of Ithe Stanto vR. llan- s;
nmah Sampson, colored, charged with Ii
hiousebreauklng in the dayVtlime. Messirs. C
] Iagadale & ilagsdale appeared- for the a
deonetie. Verdlct-Guilty . .
State vs. Jacob Lee, I(icted for bin o
assanlt and battery of a hiigh and ag
gravated. nature, utponi the person of
George Santders, (lhe p)rosecumting wit
ness-both par.ties colored. Messrs. v~
g[cDonmald & '.Donghass ap)pearedl fo)r .t
the defence. )Verdlet.-Not guilty. j
, Sato vs. .Jacob Lee, ,indicted for:
sniffna what-m,. wis.ui Insc- .
[eera. Mc'Donald & Douglass for the
efodant. Verdict-Not guilty.
THIE IOCKY MOUNT IOAD.
On 1)londay mhorning the County
ommirss1iO'ers mado (he following t a
:1rn to tho'1iulo.issued agalust Ihem at
10 .Yuno term of the 'Court of Goneral
essiouls:..
&rA'rE OF Sou'rll C ,.OtT.'I,
CoLIN'l' OF 'AIiI1:FIL.
J. R. I1arvey, IJ. A. llimnant and J.
. lichnolund, uelomb ers of the Board
r county Commuissioners, upon whom
is bec'n served ia rule to shew cause
'hy they lhould not. be ilicted foa
to illegel tieglect of (luty mnenitioned
id :set fotth iii the repolt of' the
ran1 ;iurtrelative to the lRocky
hotis itat, (et lweett . the tow11 of
'imi boro and the live-uile )OSt, -for
'Tha( these ' lpondelts first had the
mdititi of this: road called to their
(antio,n ait the termlt of this..; Court held
t et'brryll, I883; that they imtcedi
1ly t hhe lilntter in h:t.d and apt
Ait'iltd a sttper inisndent of highways,
ho worked said road fr three daysi.
at: tlese liespohidonts lrnish1ed Ihe
M1c8ssary m,Iaterials, Ind hadl Culvcrrt
ridges put at the phitcrs reported by
te grandc jur at said ebrtlerury thrl ;
1 the whiole roadli Was put in as goo d
md1llitiol a1111d repair as i t. N's t)ossible
Ir (he sale tp be plit. :.'Tat the
'avy rains llallie lthe n(othIls of
pri'l andl .\ay,)83 (anld precedinlg
ICe.duile termil of thlis Cout) washe.l
p and tore tpi sid road, so as to r
ore the condition of the atllln com
ained of'.
That since said June lermil these te
odnclit have amaini had said : roadl
orkled and punt iiI as good Condtitiot,
possible; but the long-O continued
yv weather has renidered_ the grounud
hard that, it was not possible to put
in a perfe.ctly good condtition.
Thalit sahd roadl is one that is very
tlictliu , itf not impossible, to keep iii
>wd codil.tion under the present sy"s
111 of' roa lws.
JAs. Ii. tI'lON,
Attorney for Rlespondents.
STAT. F SoU'tr CA.OI.IN.\,
S Go' o UNTYi' OFc ltinF711F.Lu.
J. I . I-irvey, J. A. Iiinnant and J.
.RIichmond, being severallyv duv11
hor, vs, s each for hiuself', (I i t'etlo
11oiIred l'Cttrt' is true to his own
iowvledge', excoept the mailtters thereini
'tied on i1tnrmtionl and belief'; andl
to those iatters he helieves it to bic
tie.
,J. A. IIINNAN-r,
,J.As. L.. l icui oxl>.
Sworn to belfo1c Inc this 7tlh day of
-ptem'bel, 188l3.
J. 11 Rof G,'
,., .Judge of P'roba(e.
The S:dlicitor" hat:ll n, u)Cou t -
1ltvit, the Judre held the rettirn of
- Coun(y C'olmnnission1 ^)"s sllllleient,
it ordered that. the rule be discharl"g
l.
,SUTl!T'I c:0CA 1,IN- .\I:E I d.S.
-T'h s o f s11 li of (1 ol ' from ,an
ugtier at oun te to 11,06 ales'oa duingl0
-Lo rysilletfb, oan th, f le i'hes 0t
Ptftir i : ront 1251'l, he(' (Iw ('n itmtltia
athm agenc/, d\i!i2 ailr. B.1( Lata
- NTro'. A. I. Johso, of G al'nIer
I maei Si nary Lt2i/ii' of V irginj IV).~.. (
- tii'ihermanit104 bt in patnianet enun
-'ciauighti carp~ th (lier d'aayliteen1
[ahs lon, halelof Iinches ud, mit l0
ilat1 wi'Cid tt and a half ponds.
-,1m's V .Jom cle. of' Al ue coIuh
a'iwat o badlyt ct by It (sn hit week
ig it s neces.sary( (to amutts ate hi
Ij'm,ct : ith lits iof h ich. he ied.tt'
-l '(5 ,i i i. W . i. hlinitlr h1 as( so 10 :n-(
,t aid b nl l :o -- i t.i hr n h (i'i, S.-:
soti m to.t wiah hia fler s'u.
-T he, Yorkv1il t le I t.,.'- tntO' ars: "It
prob(ab( Cth>i of' iini uwe' lf. l.t(!.
liewkas othikey a:eu i:oip(hicto
b: paiIe: to .el compltdJet'-d hvt dh.
lihtn, loio/er lt lwilln uolow.'' 'C5
-"A 11lr.It'.' t \ o od oi N oth (r-olin,
tid itsgc'o ioinji tSartanhurtg bunder
1oditne: t l'r forery, 4)1ae bar ofr
otful as ChtepiIt' et a al for'ged
l'i irma Buonh am, of'f 'i th ailco:itd
'>mm1ission I, has r'etuned t olmi
loumbfita &cAlor s Ivht Iveroad ani'ts
of. hver a npuch' Hiiove ins oni..t
eti'd b)(1 huttin his hrot trobn ea
I tea'wih hn razr. htdiI is aita
>Thm' onhis~ hanecovery. ~ ~eti9
Is ain'hste.i. betin M notir' eover-c
aid hlibelfdetermined to buy the on
hundred and forty acre furn whicl
they were cnltivating. The owno
aakcd $1,000 for It. iP ese two col
ored mou .had$ two horde-; aid ato
1n-tikiig the fliest;panent they workel
steadily 'and pei'sistent.ly season afto
seasoni until they owned the property
Fiially a division of the land wa
nuade, "Uncle" Iarney, as liewa
called, taking fifty acres. lie has
nice house upon his little farm' now
which is only a short distance from Al
der.<on, lie has just been offerel
$-1,000 for his property, which lie r
fused, as he values It at $5,000.2 11
does not p.ve. a 'd>Hl,- tiow, and ctr
get all the '1redit he wantb.
-A white men clfining to be frbr
North Carolina, aceonipunied iy
negro woman, arrived at R00k liill o
the truin last Saturday afternoon an
put uy at the Globe ilutel. lie regi
iered the n wunn ais his servant an
claimned that he was taking her to a
aunt in Texas, but, the woman beiii
found in) his r.'om the proprietor 'gav
himl to tinderstaud that lie would hav
to seek other quarters. An Iindigni
and, excited crowd gathered aroun
the hotel and coinanded that h)
should leave on the first train, whicl
he did. lie represented that he was
respectable citizen of liuiberton
N. C., and retrred to quite a nutnbe
of gent leien, who be cliied woulI
corroborate the st.ory he told. I1
citimel that the negro woman lnterel
his room as a serlvant. lie siatid II
came to Rock 11111 on business betovi
going to Texas and brought the womia
to that point with 'iiny thhkili Ii
could buy tickets there dTrety- t(
Austili.
Its Prah es aro Heard by tht ide am
in the Busy Muarts -i T'n?C.
Messrs. Henson & Co., of 1 art Well, Ga.
Merchants, in conversation with the popu
hr traveling salesman of the well knowi
i house of Cox, 11111 & ThompSon, Atlanta
(Ga., said thiat. Normanliil'S Neutraliziuig Cor
dtial Was ln excellent mtedlieie anld1 is ghy
iug satisfaction wherever used. They sel
a great deal of it.
A gentleman represonting the Rtockford
Ill., Wateh Co., told one of our eustoner
that he heard Norman's Neutralizing Cor
dia highly spoken of by a host of rallroai
m(11, who recomiuend'd it to all whos
duties enlled t hem to diiferelt parts of tin
country where they are subject to disordeir
of the st(mach produced ly chlanlges o
food and water of which this mediene is
specific counteracter.
TObWN TAXES.
r" IE books are now open to receive th<
'Taxes for the Munieipal Year 198:
and will remainl open until Octtl)er 1i5th
1S83. All taxes unpaid by that time wil
have added at penalty of fifty per cent
Tatxpiayers will )lcase hear this in min
as no further ntotice or time will he givei
then. ' J. N. CENTER,;('
Clerk of Cou' il.
NIOTACE.
r 111E nu11der.4igned wohlid respectfully in
I form the public that there is no e(i
partnership existihg between myself am
J. M. McCall; and that I am11 iii o way re
sponsible for alld will not settle anyone'
debts ht. mv own. I wouhd also re(lies
all parties indlebted t" settle with me a
my shop, and not wit.l.mV employees.
l. . CAI)W ELIL.
'Wilnushoro, S. C., Sept. 10, 1883.
Sept 11-t2
H-I JSER'S
We hiave jumst received chr tock o
Ii EISEllS G~ E:NT'I
ShOES.
l-'ORST 'LE'V , i'T, ('OIl' A NI
Ti11lESE Si IOES aire UNSUIUPASSEI
MAD)E SIICES .JUST JN.
As we have sold these goeods for
i niher of years, we can safely recomn
mrendo thema in every particuhar.
We re31pectfully request an inspec
McMASTEl1A ICIY & KETCHIN
A T T EN TI ~ON
IS ('ALLED) -ro i"1RESI ADDITVl'oNS
Grocory Belartffell
T1heo Celebrated "Bruuswick" lidiiis--U
Ocean (ieml Mackerel.-'
Saint IMiuis Corn Bee
Saint Louis 1Roa5st Beef.
1111ported and1( A mnhricanm Sardine
Salmon (Soused); Miackerel.
iImp)ortedl Macarcn
Fresh Cheese.!'
k'reshi A pplles, in gallon can
Ure, Pears, Quinees.
.fde.oed.
C'rosse& UI lcwdllh pow-Chow~ Pickle
'-Impiortedh Wo,rcestershire Sane
* aIker's Uromna.
* ~Condensed MilI
Fresh Snmow-Flakes.
A lot of ]I andhld lloes anid Grain Ci. tile
A LL CllEAP FoiR CASif.
_____R. M. IIUEY.
.DE NTIS 8T R Y.
B. $. . QUATTLERAUM, D. D. E
OFFlcE: North side Washington Stree
-Opposite Town Ifall.
WINNSBORO, SOUTH CARiOLNI
WATCHEIS.
r A ntmber of our custoners are thttitkitip
I of buying watches thls Whiter, and wher
r and what to buy aro'tlxious questiott
with them. TI'hero are so inia y. Irnl4
throughout the'Ubihn eager to 1 ainku. for
* tunes In -i shor.thie #ending itut tobb
s circulars aiUd i>rle,lst everya.her' tha1
1 buyers beconiecon.(usel. Son\e ll'ite, hi
i cause they ate flattered by such httentloi
from a distalit party; others liagino tltee
will get A watch at wh-olhne rate* if they
send far off for it. If you will bring youi
price-list here, we can ifJlow you, in (Pll
e stock, the sane watli ti not a better, foi
it the sanme price, it not I(. sic51det: tlhMr
is ia great advantage in buying froth ou
'ukn.ow well, an.d,p .jaWhi. is nte' by
o want your wt(thtfYs 1airand, lu
what is the guaran,tee w'vorth if th' d'eali
1is more than it hundred mtiles awn!T If tc
sells you an inperfect watch, it would b
have hilm mtake It good.
We keep quite a varlrty of wate)es of ni
iet'iakers, in both Oqlbl and-ilver car'a
o which we sell at the lowest retail pirices
L) guaranteed to be f\s we represent them.
t We keep.also tite Go11fl lfgetie11 WatclCs,Whhweiom0dfrits"ur r
b ilit.y and strength. TLhese eases a1170-he
It: coumig very popular. We have on hand a
sainple of he Patent Dust. Proof Case
which is rapidly gainin gfavor, becausit .'t
dust or dattpness van gitn it. 'This watcr
will run under water.
CONNOR & CIA 4NL?R
-Your Lawyer -rii*;,o I)rv
advise with you. w.lli 41lt.- -you .'to' J.. i
I3EATY'S.for Uoo(t Sltc-os. -
AN OI,DIN.ANCE
To Prevent Accidental Poisoiing
Be it enacrtd at\d ordained by the ntend
- ant 1and)( Warderns of the Town of Yits
I boro, S. C., in Cotinctl met and by the au
thority of the sante:
SECTION 1. That on and after the 17t'f
day of Septeier, 1.8K3, every vendor .oi
Drugs and MedIcines shall kce! the follow
ing Poisonous Drug and hledicines upon tt
shelf or in a case, upon or in, whicht. thterj
A shall be no Drugs orn Medicines which arn
not poisonous, to'wit'
Aconite, Tincture of.
Aeonitia.
Arsenic.
Arsenic, )onovan's Solution of.
A rsenic, FowJr'$ Solttioni of.
Arsenio\ts Acid.
A tropine-& -
Atropine, Snl>ltate of.
Belladonna, l'xtract of.
3elJadona, ''incture of -
1Bromtnie.
Bromine, Cyanuret of.
, Cannabis,idlnica.
1 Conium, Extract of.
Convallaria 3uajatia.
Corrosive Subliniate.
t Digitalis, 'T'incturo of.
(oulaid's Extract. -
Iodine, Cyanuret of..'
- Lauda.iunm.
Alornphlne, Acetate of.'
' Iorphite, Sulphate of.
- Ntx Vomica.
N ux Votica, 'T'incture'of.
I Opium.
- Oxalic Acid.
s Paregoric.
t I'otassitin, Cyanuret of.
t Precipitate, lIed.
Precipitate, White.
P'russic Acid.
Stramoninm, Extracj, of.
Strychnhine,-tiulphalb of.
Stgari of Lead.
. i 'atai Emctic.
Tera tria.
Veraitr ut VIrid. Tinctut~re of.
. Sic. 2. T1he for'eing poisons shall he
kept it hot.tles, or jars,~ hali\'g the foreninaa
nilaes priinted' or wriItten th'reup;mii, in
add(1ition toi their miedica:l nanta; ~ .11-1 i red
(Ir scarlect r iboi ti~ d ariound t he niec':s o1
tuh otles i r jar .
t,hue orderu'' abv . -)l.r -"a '. .
SEh'iia.' 4.1Wci ovry :- y,as.iti-e r, :;
an11 tof Itb rov- os of 'l taiIhis of d ;b.anJ hJ
St. 5.I ha1h l.edItof -:W
Oriay reefr-, ya I,..,
o. bet grs, Meal Pearl it, of1the :Nup
C ae J.ds Corno, lerk.Sga C
l ..
b estaces, PIeapl, ertdts i,lN
IPears, Suecotasht, Squa.sha, Chow-Chtow an
Mixed PIckles, Prcpared Cocoanut if
pIes, cakca andi p)uddligs .,Evapordte
.Vegetables for Sotips, Evaporated Apples
Old Governnmnt Java, and RIo (Coilet
Green aitd Black Tea, and all (J ades <
* Sugatc and Coffees.
I V'fu sale direct froth tte- mannt
faiaurls, all ichltof A rculturtl.31achhn
eiy' J nplwmonts; eto,'e., Engines of all
8I.k4l troin three. to one hundred and fifty
-hor t. 1ower,
54W MILS AND JIST "ILL,
!3Matrufaetared at the .MetropolItan Iron
W'ork;Il eRihmond, Virginia.
T Front the York, Pennsylva-nia, Agricul.
titid Works--ill kinds of iiitt:nnt'ts
fron a licel-Serew to a '1hiesher Ihat will
th esh and cleant gixty bushels of wheot
yer hour ol,tWo hitdred bushels of (ats
per hour.
* ulk . J'lonvhs, Cu(ltIvntors, Hirrows anul
PI'uil it,d PloudIh boeks of ail koids
an'd'sy.'.' Also Reapers,-wit self-droplier
or :"Of-blitlter.
I ant agent for tho
b i;'Jt lcIc H.A - A, COtTTON I'C ENSS.
iiA 'res 'ill, tith three hats, in-e;I
.sowl'1tiitlalea ns'a fast f.t as th
threshtr ah lean it; and with 1 brte Iild'
can hatle cotton faster-than-a-sixty-saiw gi
ennt turn the lint out. -
I have also somtte of the.hest. made ('O'T
''ON GIN4, with all the moLeti in tot "re
ments, wltli PIlfSSIS front the factorie..
.1 also sell
c"O 'ro 'im OTL 'oT .TrLrS.]
Snales'of all size; that wilt weigh froun Q
one-half11 pound to-tive tons.
.arrlq"Yes ifuggies and liding Ca,rts, of t
Al01'f.t;4 d t prices.
I fany person" wishes to purehnse (ny o fthe
above-tnent"loned goods, they will; pIease
call at:31. JM1. li'Q. 1)A Vs'S ofl!ee and
leave word Nith him, and . will call and
show catalogues, etc.
oJAE PAkGWAN,
AUE NT.
Mty 17-tf
,PIU SUIMVERe
AND SEASONAB ILE
We1lve ustrecive n:11111e1ews
sha,ies t,het most popular goodis :f the day .
-NUN'S VEI1LIN(.
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I>(Yi'TiFD AND) P'LAIN S~WISS.
I ..\iCID AN1) STII'EI P11QUES.
I iIEC( ED) NAINSOOld,
S Ih--:. line olf LadIies', (ents' hull
lu ys' Mtraw I lnis, of all M yies andi Q7uai-i
, ties.
|P.\l:ASOL)IS IN (lI-I\T VAiU :TYi.
*Our St.sk ofI Furmi.shing (oodls is now'''
.-n leta' -nuhl it y andi Cze. T1he G ent!e
ten's JO(Pulerwear consists Sof L isle ThireaId
0)pd (anze, andtt ar~e in suit.si or separa:te to
. .\i e i reIger iY ':I ' :nidt.ed from n ila1.
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AND) FEED) STIABLESI
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JUST AltiVED),twco r'lwis o
$ in ,f ,well brokeO nW ter 1l,0183.
and MUL, aml ong,li, ~ tm ) tenty niE
young mares, well. broke to dyive single or
'double. Aylso.a- few goodl iatddle horses.
tefal tone anid get theo pick. I will
- syVaI foritany and all kinds, bo0th horses
nd amte, poor or fat.
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and Cll drent Pie Shbes.
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mren the glus,' si ops' their reAced1ig 'p(
m11) the teethi, and innikes~ the breathi put-e
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