Orangeburg times. (Orangeburg Court House [S.C.]) 1877-1881, April 25, 1879, Image 4
Tho OrAn^otaiivK Times
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NOTICE.
My connection with the Times
having censed on the 1 vt of January,
1879, l>y the .alo of tho property to
Messrs. Mellichamp & Edwards, I
hereby authorize Mr. W. A. Edwards
to collect and receipt for all amounts
due me on the paper as its proprietor
up to the aforesaid dale.
Okokgk Bolivku.
I'oBtotiice Honrs.
Open from 8:H0 to 10 A. M
Open from JO^O A. M. to 4 P. M.
On and after the 12th iiut., the Columbia
mail will he opened and delivered each
night.
Colombia mail closes at 10 A. M.
Charleston snail closes at 5:30 P. M.
On Tuesdays and Fridays a mail for
Felderville, Vaticca Ferry and Holly Hill,
closes at 7.-IK) A. M.
On Fridays n mail for Knotts' mills.
"Witts' mills and Kishcs' Store, clo?ea at
3:30 1>- M.
tOnr Knnday ICamblcs?
Morning services by Rov. J. F.
Kistr, who j?reached from the text,
"What shall we then say to these
things? If God be for us who can
be against us?" IIc showed that by
these words it i3 not meant that
Christians are exempt from the ordi -
nary trials of life, but that faith gives
strength to overcome evil. Tha'
Ood lives for us, His presence is with
us at all times, aud His loving favors
are freely be to wed upon us.
Hayor'ii tourt
Was rather lively last Monday.
The Farmers
Have had a favorable week to re
pai r the damages clone by the frost.
A Few Bolts
Of that 7 cents yard wide iileach
ing left at Henry Kohn's.
Dr. Maloue
Shot one of his dogs last week for
exhibiting signs of hydrophobia.
Town LiveuHCS
Remeiubcr next week is the last
chance.
The Weather
For tho past two or three days has
given a slight taste of summer.
riickncMH -
We veiTet to heal of the illness of
of a little child of Mr. E. ->. .iu )
bell.
Hats?
u) you want it Hobby and stylish
hat straw or felt, j;o to Henry
Kotin'e.
JKxoiiridoit liates
Are allowed on the S. ('. K. R to
Charleston from April 2?lh to May
2?t at 81-50 lor the trip.
Wamniasuta Shirts?
Ttiose celebrated uulaundried
shirts Btr. for six dollars at iieliry
Kohn's.
Mr. B. Frank .Mater
Returned from his pleasant lour
?on Thursday morning. We are gla.1
to gree*. him home again.
Clothing to Order?
Equal to the heat merchant tailor
fit at a slight advance of ready made
at Henry Kohn's.
Error?
Jn the advertisement of Mr. Henry
Kohn iu our last issue, J. & P. Coats
cotton was quoted at 35 cents per
dor. when it should have been 53 cts.
Ladicm Straw Goods?
All the latest shapes in split
Canton aud Leghorn straw. French
Flowers and Ribbon* in fashionable
?hades at Henry Kohn's.
Death?
We regret to announce that Mr.
John W. Fairey, at Rranchville, lost
an infant daughter on the 17th inst.,
and extend to him and his estimable
wife our warmest sympathies.
Thanks
To Col. J. C. Edwaids for a baskot
of fine strawberries brought in our
office last Wednesday. The Times
has been well treated this week.
Long life to the Colonel.
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Sparkling soda Water
Made ol the purest and best ma
terial can he found at Dr. J. O. Wan
namakcr's drug store. Go to this
popular fount aud you will always
keepcool.
Musical?
The best Violin and Guitar Strings
always on hand. Catalogues of all
the latest book and sheet music.
Orders filled at publishers prices at
Henry Kohn's.
Tho Southern Lifo
Is expected to make some repara
tion to its policy holders. Sell your
property, gentlemen, and wind up
yo?r affairs and distribute the money
gjjgg R belong*.
Blncktmi i tliinjr?
Mr. W. Arnold lias opened tho
hop opposite Mr. Joseph Hurley and
is prepared to shoo your horse, mend
up your wagon, anil set your plow in
neatest manner and on the shortest
notice. .See his ad in another column.
A New Fence?
The Lutherans are putting up a
now fence between the Church and
our school bouse. We like the im
provement, hut hate the idea of boing
thrown outside of the pale of the
Church.
Our Cases
Have been carefully lookod after
by Cel. DeTreville, Gen. Izlar, Cnpt.
Dibble, Capt, Wannamaker and our
County Chairman, M. I. Browning,
who have spcuL several days iu
Charleston, watching the proceedings
of Court and fortifying themselves
for the light.
A Thing of Heaul3'?
Passing by Mr. T. Kohu's yesttr
day afternoon, our attention was
drawn to the rare sight of a cactus iu
full bloom. It is just four years old,
being a little sprout after the big (ire
destroyed all his flowers. What a
pity it did not postpone its blooming
freak for the Fair.
Incendiarism?
'Hie l)Dru of Mr. L. R. S. Robin
son, on Limestone, with all its eon
tents, was destroyed by fire on the
9th inst. The fire was discovered
about 8 o'clock at night, and ;r.
Robinson was badly burnt in rescu
ing his horse from the flames. It was
undoubtedly the work of inccudiur
ism.
Mr. i?\ Detlara'
store is we I supplied with the best
of fami y groet l ies and he h?iug a
first-class judge oi ch 'ice goods al
ways keeps the very !>?- on nan i
..is sample room is also siouKe I will)
first class goods. Ali of whicu wo t?
sold on reasonable tc uis. CAII in an 1
Ah will prove to yni theabixe ia.-ta.
Our Touiik Friend
(j. A lMidiei. vi- ted Charle t?u
t.urii g li e vctk ior the pnrpo.se of
standing his examination in phar
macy. S\ i are glad to note thai, lie
has ic mn d, having passed si.:c<j-s
lully through 1119 ordeal. Possessed
as he is of intelligence, attention to
tiusiues.-aud integrity we bespeak for
him micccss in hi? calling.
!7letho?lif4( A ppolntraents
?z Mr. Jas. L Hims if our neighbor
i he "1 i n.oci at" has hi cu appointed
Piesident of he Missionary Society,
ami Iiis i nrtner Superintendent of the
huudtty school of tile .Methodist
Church. Working together in tin
( Intrcll and at the preas may they
lead in the way of truth and be. a
blessing to the people
The Puzr.le
Calling ior the greatest number of
genuine English words thai could be
made from the letters in the word
'*J)itp/atyu closed with this i.-sue with
tho following result, after expunging
from the list such words as were
deemed inadmissible under the con
ditions : J. E. Glover, 107; G. J
Dexter, 105; A. E. But'er, 82.
To Fishermen?
Mr. P. G. 'antun has just received
one of the G liest assortments of fishing
lines, corks, sinkers, and hooks ever
offered iu this Market, lines with
corks, sinkers and hooks attached to
them ready for immediate u.-e which
saves one tho trouble of preparing
them. All of which is offered at bot
tom prices. Don't forget the place
one door east of Dr. Duke's drug
store.
Illing Flowers, Fresh Flow
ers X
And make our Floral Exhibition
winch takej placo on May 30tli a
thin? of beauty, and the pride of our
County. As spring comes oil with
her verdant beauty, her joyo us carol:
and her re!resiling odors what beiier
grouting could we give her than such
a IL al ovation. Let all do what
they can for its success.
?im ft tm
ltcr. Fnhrniui Du fiord?
We are pained to learn of the
death from paralysis oi this faithful
minister of the Lutheran Cuurch at
his home iu St. Matth ws > n Good
Fiiday. Mr. Dufford was highly
respected lot his Christian walks and
sterling character, and bis demise
will be felt in the community in
which he labored. He died very
suddenly in about the GOlhyoarof Ins
age, and leaves a wife and live child
ren to mourn lor him. Wo extend
to them our sympathies in their sad
bereavement.
JEaurcka Chapter Wo. 13, lt.
A. M.,
Will roeot Friday, May 2nd 1879.
Tho Kiugfetrcc Star
Is a welcome visitor to our sanc
tum. We sec by its columns that
Mr. Jas. S. Heyward is preparing
boys for college iu Williamsburg, a
task for which ho is well prepared.
I>r. Cooue,
President of Claflin University,
testifies in a letter to the Convention
of Northern men in North Carolina,
that ' in no ?State at the North do the
colored people enjoy superior rights
to those enjoyed by them at present''
in South Carolina. He also asserts,
alter eight years residence in th?
West, that "'the South present*
greater inducemeuts to settlers of
small capital than any portion ef tho
country with which he is acquainted."
Fashionable Saloon?
We don't mean the billiard buIo-mi
I.ut Mr. Eros' well equipped and
tastefully arranged ice cream saloon.
Mr. Eros thinks that editors ought
always to keep cool, to he picked us
up from tho highways on Tuesday
and caused us to test, experimentally,
the excellence of bis arrangements,
both as to his ice cream and pa?try.
His saloon is neatly fixed up. and
now that wann weather is creeping
on there is no better place lor ladies
or gf-nthmeu to keep cool.
Mr. W. M. Sain
At his old stand is prepared to ac
commodate the public with a line
buggy and horse or an easy riding
saddle horse at very reasonable
prices, lie has large an 1 com tol
lable stuhle.-', good men to atteil I to
tin in nuti when you come to town and
it; e in ua: t of the above conveniences
don't f rgot to ^iv ? 13 1 ?? a ciil
Y?Ml will also lind fresh groceiies
fine liquors and the he?t bran Is ?
lohne o and segar.i that are made in his
stoie. Also a Km assortment of tin
ware p st received at bottom prices.
The ?out Yet
( an be .-e.cn at Henry Kohn's
Fresh three buttoned spring shade
kid g'oves for only Hliy cents. The
cheapest we have ever seen. We
happened iu the -tore at ihe time
Mr. Kuhn whs. opening his spring
goods. He wattled tu p esent u<
witii a -pair of his Rue kid gloves,
but knowing that we generally inn
died things without al^ws he did the
b?BI of all, aud turned them >ver to*
us lo be presented to our first love.
For spring good) of every descrip
tion we commend ihn public to this
p ? i uhtr C'Othiug house.
MclUehainp'a School Exhibl
c iou
\\ i 1 lake place nil next Wednes
day evening at 8 o'clock at the Court
LI?<use. A cordial invitation is
belt by extended to the public to at
tend and lend tncquragement to the
juvi nile efforts of the pupils.
The reasons for the change of time
for the exhibition are twofold.
First, because the public examina
tion takes place in June, and it is
deemed adrisaole not to crowd the
minds of the pupils with the prepara
tion both for the exhibition and
examination at the same timo; and,
secondly, on account of the excess
ive heat of a crowded hall iu the
sum mer.
For these reasons, hereafter, the
exhibitions of this school are pirui
nently fixed for April oOl h, and the
examinations for June 30th ol each
year.
Steam Engine?
A proposition, signed i>y all the
members of the Young America Fire
Company, and the Chief and the
Hoard of F;re Masters, was presented
to the Town Council on Monday by a
committee consisting of Messrs. F. A.
Schifrley, J M. Bruns u and J. J.
Street, praying that Council borrow
81200 for the Company for the pur
pose of obtain in j a steam engine; and
I proposing that the Company meet tin
loan, and tbat the annual allowances
made by the town for the benefit of
the Company be retained by Con ucil
to cancel the interest on the debt.
Mr. Sehifll y. on behalf ol the
( <n n it Ice, presented the measure in
a strong tu d svnsiblo speech. We
otnmend the matter to the serious
i oii?ideiiiiii.il ol Council. Orange
burg is growing iu importance, and
there is a vast amount of property to
he protected fro hi the fiery fiend.
The gteat fire which recently nearly
destroyed our town, should bo a
warning to keep our Fire Department
well equipped. Wo need not only
better engines, but a supply of hose
sufficient to carry w.ttor where it is
needed. In times of peace it is wise
to prepare lor war. After a calami
ty hat passed, it is too late- to regret
our lack of preparation.
An Interesting Caxc and an
Important Decision?
'J he case oi* John H. J ivingatou
against II. Ii Exum, J(din T. Phil
lips and others was heard before
Judge Pressley last week iu Chart os
ton. The plaintiff, Levingslon, h ad
obtained an injunction from Chief
Justice Willard, restraining the de
fendants from working a turpentine
farm iu the Fork of Edisto, and a mo
tion was made by the defendants, bu
foro Judge Pressley, to set aside the
injunction. After heating argument,
Judge Pressley dismissed the defend
ants motion upon the ground that tho
Judge of this Circuit baa no right,
at Chamber, or iu term time, except
upcn the trial of the case, to re
exumiuc and affirm or reverse an in
junction made during his absence by
another Judge, or by a Justice ol the
Supreme Court. Me-sr.s. Knowlton
A Lathrop appeared for the plaintiff,
and el. 1 Browning, E-q., for the
defendants.
The Storm at Iirauch ville -
The lecent severe cyclone struck
our graceful little sister town be
tweeu 3 and 4 o'clock, p. nr., aud
men, women and children awaited its
movements in breathless auxietv. It
swept through pine, oak aud elm
with remorseless fury, now and then
ausing louses to shake ns though
they woie trembling within the jaws
of a mighty earthquake. 1 Hiring
? me of these "'shakes" we Icaru that a
gentleman who shall be nameless
here, lelt his hearthstone with more
speed than grace, and la:d violent
hands upon his gate post, which he
huggtd with the > rip of dea .h uulil
the waning elemcu s had spent their
iury An acquaintance hurrying by
through the raging wind and rain
?Min forced to laugh outright ipon
nbtervihg his woe-begolic face. "You
may laugh," shouted the afhrighled
nuin to th. ^ule / 11 aui iin
ileieimin iti.?n in his Sffl^'JTi I holds
on to this j o:.l 'till that wind stops,"
tin useertion which be practically
demonstrated to the very letter.
Prof. Dtineau
Uf Wofjotd College whose pre
sence iu Orangehurg altars draws
large audiences preached three times
at he Methodist Church last.Sunday.
In the morning his sermon was
eminently practical. lie took as his
t**xt John 3 4, "I rejoiced gr atly
that I found of thyehi'dren walking
iu truth, ' trotn w ich he set forth the
tender aud dcliiaic relation of p.isto r
and people which resembled in a
great degree that of fatlte- and child
ten; and showed that the joy of the
laithful pastor' consists not iu oat
ward or material advantages, b.it iu
the comforting as"Urauce that Iiis
flock or children ere walking in the
truth, aud eudtavosing to fbi'ow his
teaching.
In tue afternoon the children's
Missionary meeting was heid, and
again the Professor was pressed into
ser viee lor a speech, which he made iu
his usual happy and instructive style
showing forth the importace of tho
Missionary woi k.
Muster Henry Brunsen the youth
ful secretary ol this Society real the
minutes in a manner which gave us
much pleasure, aud we were glad to
see l?y the report ol the Treasurer Miss
Ullie Wuunatnaker that the Society
is doing a good work.
\\ o must mention hero that wo
esteem the children's singing one
of the most pleasing features of these
iutcrestiu g meetiugs, aud now, as we
have given praise for what wa< veil
done, we hope we will be pardone i for
saying that we did not h.ar their
voicts mingling with the delightful
music of the choir. We hope ti e
next time they will join in the sing
ing.
At night the reverend diviuo do
bs ered an eloquent address on tho
sultject of u{jkri$titM & ducation,"
demonstrating by the clearest and
most logical arguments, and illus
trating in the almudaut light of his
tory and experience, that intelligence
moral wot ill and endurance, tue re
sult of careful enristiau training and
culture, were the tiuo e eiunuls of
human greatness, aud national glory.
At the conclusion ol the'address a
collection waa taken up in tho inter
t-et of Woflbrd College which has be
come a shining citadel of Christian
light and knowledge in the State, and
should be cherished by all, but es
pecially by tho denomination which
j enjoys tho honor of its Ibtindation.
I>r. price*.
Cream Baking Powder?."or purity,
strength and health fulness it stands
alouo. ror snlo by Dr, J, G. Wr.u
makcr.
Aid Che Suffering?
Gov. Simpson bus issued un official
call to the people ol South Carolina
to contribute what they can fur the
relief of the Waltcrboro Bufferers.
There is noway in which we could do
more immediate good. The suffer
ings of these people should touch
every heart. Lot Orangeburg do her
share. Let us form committoos and
raise what wo can at once.
Have You the Buckeye ?
It is a well established fact, that
Tablcr's Buckeye Pile Ointment will
care, if used according to directions
The iEsculus Ilippncastanum, or
lloiae Cheslliut, commonly known
as the B ickoye, has been highly
esteemed lor many years, owing to
the fact, that it pos-es-cs virtues,
lying iu the bitter principle called
Esculin, which can be utilized for
the cure of Piles. If affected with
that terrible disease, use Tabler'j
Buckeye Pile O ntment, and be re
lieved. Price 50 cents. For Sale by
Dr. J. G. Wannamakor.
NOTIGE ?
OFFICE COUNTY COMMISSIONER'S,
Oranoebi.'ko County.
Orangeburg, S. C, April 7th 1879.
The following rale per centum for Taxen
ii(Hin Heal Estate and personal property is
levied, vir :
Kor Sta'c purposes, two aud three-fourths
(2\] ofono mill. j
Kor School Tax. two (2) mill*.
Fwr ordinary County Tax, three (3)
mil's.
For past Indebtedness, one-half (?) mill.
Also in those .School Districts iu the
County of Oian^eburg having a deficiency
forpa^tdue School Claims, one-half (J) of
? me mill, in accordance with A A 1873,
No. '?fit, See. 5. Liberty Township is out
of debt.
Attest: N. N. HAY DEN, Chairman.
L. S. CONNOB,
E. CUM MINGS,
Hoard of Countv Cormniaaionars.
T. R. MA LONE, Clerk."
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Below yon \sill find the prices of a few
arlicle-? which will be to your interest to
read. We cannot <rivo the price-* of cvvry
tiling in our line, but will guarantee thu
entire stock, which is large and complete?
fir below any house in town. We advertise
only FACTS. Call once and you shad be
convinced.
Choice Rio Coffee, 8 pounds for one dollar
Choice CofTee Sugar, 12 and 13 pounds for
one dollar
Choice No 1 Bacon Sides, 0} cents per lb
Choice Family :->oap 4 pounds for 2o cents
Cludce Family Soap ^licd Paper) 8 cakes for
1~j cents.
Dnighl'n Soda cents per pound.
Flour S-J 00 per barrel and upwards
Bacon $a *j.r, per too.
Coats vpool Cotton 5 cents per Spool
dond Shirting Homespun 5 cents per yard
Calicos, fast colors .r. to 6$ per yard
Good Chewing; Tobacco 40 cents per pound
(jood t'i^Hrs $1 D? per 1U0
Coed double length Cigar $'2 00 per 100
Abo Crockery. Cutlery, Tin ware,
I'ol ware, Hard ware,
Clothing, Boots. Shoes,
Hats, Dry Goods, and the
FINEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST
Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, Gin,
Rum, Ale, Beer, &c, drc.
That cm be found anywhere, at prices too
LOW to be made public.
toT A LIBERAL DISCOUNT allowed
on all the above prices in b'dis of Ten Dol
lars or more.
Kcspectfullv,
1>. E. SMO.IK dL CO.
mar 7 l?7? ly
Mexico uud United Stutes ?
Owing to their warm und doligbt
ful elimates, their luhabitauts grow
hallow from torpid Livers,Indiges
tion and all diseasesarising from a
disordered Stomach and Bowels.
They should of course at all times
keen the liver active, and to our
readers we recommend 'fabler'j Por
taline, ?>r Vegetable Liver Powder.
Taken in timo. will often s<?ve money
ar 1 much Buttering. Price 50 cents.
I r Sale by Dr. J. G. Wanuamaker.
<io V'Aftro Before the Public.
THE CELIUSNE
DR. C. MoIANE'S
CCt.KSkATKD
LIVER PILLS,
von tup. cltv or
Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint,
niretti , Ahu kICK MIADACM,
Symptoms of a Diseased Liver.
I)AIN in the right side, under the
edge of the ribs, increases on pres
sure; sometimes the pain is in the lett
side:; the patient is rarely able to lie
on the left side ; sometimes the pain i>
felt under the shoulder Made, and it
frequently extends to the top of the.
shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken
for rheumatism in the arm. Tins
stomach is affected ?villi !w>;>* of appe
tite and sickness; the bowel* in gen
eral arc costive, sometiir.es alternative
with lax; the head is troubled with
paiu, accompanied with a dull, heavy
sensation in the back [art. There ia
gencrally a considerable loss of mem
ory, accompanied wkh 2 p'ainfi:! sen
sation of having left undone some
thing which ought to have been done.
A slight, dry cough is sometimes an.
attendant. The patient complains of
weariness and debility ; be is cosily
startled, his feet aro cold or burning,
?> ti/l \\? COSU pli^ Hit f ? J Ji j;!"!1 L ! V icJiU.'i
lion of the skin; hu spirits are low;
and although he is satisfied Una exer
cise would be beneficial to hint, yet
be can scarcely summon tip fortitude
enough to try it. In fact, be distrust*
1 every remedy. Several of the above
symptoms Attend the disease, but 'rases
ha.c occurred where few of them ex
isted, yet examination of the body,
after death, has shown the i iv::r tu
have been extensively deranged.
* AGUE AND FEVER.
Dr. C. McLane'e Livf.r l'.-: is, in
casks or Ague and Kkvkr, when
taken with Quinine, are productive of
the most happy results. No better
cathartic can be used, preparatory t<>,
or after taking Quinine. We would
advise all who are afflicted with this
disease to give them a paiu ikial.
For all bilious derangements, and a*
a simple purgative, they are uncqualcd.
I1KWARK OP II? STATION.
Tbc genuine axe never BUfST COalC'rf.
Every box has ? red utx seal on t?e Kit,
with the imptewion Ds. >k 'Lake's
Pills.
The genuine McI,ANs>'s I.ivls F'.lls bear
j the signatures of C. McLaXS nad Flemish
i Bsos. on the wrappers. ^
Insist upon having the grnnine Da. C
I McLakx's I.IVM PiLJ.x, prepared by Flem
I ing llroi., of Pittibnrgh, Ta., the market *"tin~
fail of imitations of the name JIcJ.(iu<jr
apsUftd differently but vemo pronunou'.iuii.
jan 18 1870 ly
NOTICE
Office of County Treasurer,
Orangclrarg, April 12th, 1879.
In accordance with Instructions from the Board of Equalisation, I
will ho at the following named Places for the Collection of Taxes for the
Fiscal Ytnr commencing November 1st, 1878, on the dates set opposite the
uanio of each Place :
Orangeburg Court House from May 3 6, 1879, to May 3'it, 1379 and
from Sept. 30 to OcU 30. 1879, (both included.")
RowesviP.e May 1, 1879 and Sept. 15, 1879.
Branchville May 2, 1879, and Sept. 16, 1879.
Lewisville Mar 9, 1879, and Sept 23, 1879.
Fort Motte May 10, 1879 and Sept. 24, 1879.
CVdar Grove .Nlav 3, 1879 and Sept. 17, 1879.
Kasterlins May 5* 1879. and Sept. 18. 1879.
Connor's Storo May 6, 1879, and Sept. 19,1879.
J. H. Fcldcr's Mav 12. 1879, and Sept. 25,1879.
A vingers May 8, 1879. and Sept. 22, 1879.
Club House May 14. 1379, and Sopt. 27, 1879.
Zeiglers Mav 13, 1879, and Sopt. 26, 1879.
Knoll's Mill' May 7, 1879, and Sept. 20, 1879.
R. S. G lea tons Mar 15, 1379, and Sept. 29, 1879.
Ofhce hours from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M.
EOBERT COIPJES.
Treasurer Orangeburg Cotintr.
' W. M. SAIN.
I oft't r for sale the balance of my Stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
At a SMALL ADVANCE oa Cost Price.
My Stock of
Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco
Are always kept up to the full Standard in Quality, and at prices which
DEFY COMPETITION.
A Speciality made in J
Mountain Corn Whiskey,
Which I receive direct from the Distillery in North Carolina.
My LIVERY and SALES STABLES are fully Stocked with
HORSES AND MULES
V. Iii? )? are of!end for sa?e to suit these hard times.
*''>* OTVI NT H3 LT? attends every train, conveying passen<|eri
tvi any part >?' the fuwu.
COWTVl?laf ? *9 S furniphed to any part of the couuly.
It A ULIjNG done with quickness ?ud dispatch,
i fcb2V-e!2 W. A,l, BAIN