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( Ill RCII DIRECTORY. PumsiiYTKiiiAS Ciu rch.—llev. .1. 0. Law, Pastor, Prwu-himr every Sabbath at It a. in. ami S 00 p. in. Sabbath School at 10 iu m, Ibaycr meet ini' every Weil- ncaitav afternoon at 5 o’clock. Mktuodiat I'm-in n.—llev. ,1. A. Rice, Pastor; Preachinji every Sunilay at 11 a m. and 8 00 p. in.. Sabbath School at .1 p. ,'m., Prayer meet 11115 every Thursday at 8 :J0 p. 111. Kriscoi’.u, Chai’ki,.—Rev. W. A. C. ur.y, Rector. H. T. Thompson, Lay Rea Ur. Preaching ,'lrd Sunday at 830 p. 111., Lay Reading every Sunday uiorn- ini; 111 11 o’clock. Sabbath School every Sunday morning: at 10 o'clock. M ackdoma- Ractiht CiiCRm. — Rev. 1. P. Rroi kinirlon. PiihIot; Preaching evtry Sunday id 11 11. m.. and 8;10 p. in. j Sabbath School at 330 p. m., Prayer ! meeting every Tuesday evening at 8 30 j o'clock. A Virginian mosrinittf measured from the tip of his beak to the end of his tail one and one-half inches, while his t. ingsfrom tip to tip cover ed two inches. Ilis legs were each fall y tto inch long. TAX NOTICE CHANDLER. SHAW & CO. The tax liooks will he open at the places and dates named below for the collection of State. County, Special County, School, Special School and Poll Taxes’for the fiscal vear ending Novem ber 1, 1800, and ending October 31, 1891: Pond Bluff ~ am As Ayer’s Sarsaparilla outstrips all other hlood-puriders in popular favor so Ayer's Almanac is the most uni versally tamiliar publication of the kind in'the world. It is printed in ten languages anti - 'the annual “issue exceeds fourteen millions of copies. ; SOM TER, So. Ca., Ask your druggists for it. (Ol'IVTY OFFICERS, = 1 SllKIKF.— \V. P. Cole. Ci.erk ok Cot'RT.—W. A. Pal rot. Treasi rkh.—.1. E. Hass. Aj ditoh.—W. 11. l.awrence. Probate .Iithie.—T. 1C. Spain. Con ink!:.—R. (1. Parnell. SctTooi, Commissioxeii.— \V. 11. Evans. CoentvCom missioners.—C. 1!. King, \V. \V. McKcnric, A. A. <!nndv. lleccnt festivites at Chicago served ill least one good purpose in demon strating that the man-of-war .Michi gan (imld lire her guns twenty-one consecutive times and still lloat. An Ohio ladv was so frightened hv a snake that her glossy Mack hair turned white as snow. It was soon returned toils original color by Hall's Hair Renew er. Schamburg (to Jacobs)—You vus a liar uml a schonndrel. Do you hear dot? Jacobs (to Schamburg)— I bear you already, uml I dinks you vas talking to yourself. . CONSTIPATION and other bowel complaints cured and prevented by the prompt use of Ayer’s Cathartic Pills They regulate the liver, cleanse the stomach, and greatly assist digestion. * Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. Lowell, Mass. Dr. JOM A. Nearly all cohi.s are slight at tirst, but their tendeiiry is to so lower the system that the sufferer becomes a ready victim to any preavalcnl disease. The use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, in the beginning of a cold would guard against the danger. (loud Looks. flood looks are more than skin deep, depending upon a healthy con dition of all the vital organs, if the liv t he inactive, you have a bilious look, if yyur stomach be discorded you have a dysjioptic look and if your kidneys be affected you have a pinch ed look. Secure good health and you will have good looks. Electric Bit- t M's is.tlie great alterative and Tonie acts direelly on these vital organs. Cures pimples, blotches, boils and gives a good complexion. Sold at Wilcox’s drug store, 50c. per bottle. Now Try This. Il will cost you nothing and will sure ly do you good, if you have a rough,cold or any trouble with throat ehest or lungs. Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consump tion, coughs and colds is guaranteed to give relief, or money will he paid back. 11 La O'rippe found it just Sufferers from ] the thing and under its use had a speedy erred V and perfect recovery. Try a sample hot tie at our expense and learn for yoursylf how good a thing it is. Trial bottles fjee at Wilcox’s drug store. Large sijc .T0c - Mild #1,00. DESIRES TO INFORM THE 1TB- lic that he has bought out the entire drug stock of Dr. W. J. framer and rented his store, where he now has on hand it complete stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, All the j opnlar PATENT MEDICINES. BUI STS’, LANDRETH’S, FERRY’S and = ARE seelum; Mohs and Boys All Wool Suits at $4.50. Mens and Boys All Wool Pants at $1.50 Boys Suits, ages 4 to U4, at 75c. Mens and Boys Wool Hats at 50c. t. - t Mens mid Boys Felt Hats at 45c. Mens and Boys Linen Collars at <S, 10 and 12 5 c. Mens and noys genuine Celluloid Follars at 18c. Mens and noys genuine Zylonitc collars at 12 c. Harris’ wire ruckle, grip back Suspenders, every pair warranted for 12 months steady wear, at 25c., 50c., and 75c. Lydia, October 20 and 21 Philadelphia, Oetolier 22 Lcavenaworth, October 23 Mechanicsviile, October 24 Antioch, November 3 Hartsville, November 4 and •> High Hill, November 0 Swift Creek, November 7 Lamar. November 10 and 11 Jasper, Novomlier 12 Society Hill, November 13 lind 14 Cypress, November 17 Stokes Bridge, November 19 and 19 Darlington, October 13, 10,17,19,20, 27, 28, 29, 30 and 31; November 2, 9, 10 and 20, and lo Decern! cr 15 inclusive, excepting Thanksgiving Day. Rooks will close at 2 p. m. on Satur days. i Levy for State purposes, 4} mills Levy for County purposes, 3 mills Levy for Special County purposes, 1 mill Levy for Constant Schools. 2 mills Levy for Special Schools, 34 mills Levy for Interest School Bonds, J of a mill Total levy in graded School District, 144 mills Total levy in balance of county, 10} mills Poll tax, #1 .(Ml J. E. BASS, Treasurer I) C. GOING NORTH. Train no. 27. leave Eutawville 8.40 Belvidere 8.48 arrive Ferguson 9.06 GOING SOUTH. Train no. 28 ; leave Ferguson 9.34 a m Belvidere 9.49 Arrive Eutawville 10.04 Trains 1 and 2 have through ears , between Charleston and Fayetteville and run daily except Sunday; other trains daily except Sunday. Merrium, Sncels and Belvidere and flag stations. J. H. AYERILL, General Manager. . The Hartsville Railroad. DAILY MIXED TRAIN. Leaves Hartsville, 5:10 A. M. J.nnnn, 5:85 Floyd’s, 5:55 Darlington 9.00 Arrive at Florence 9.50 t Tliis train makes connection with Ih South bound passenger train on the Che raw & Darlington Railroad. RETIRNINH. Leaves Florence 2 ; 00 P. M. Arrive at Hartsville 3.50 RAILROAD SCHEDULES. C. S. <Y N. Itmlroiid. GOING NORTH. Train No. 1. —A LS 0— CROSSMAN’S SEEDS. Philadelphia raised Onion Sets. Ileadf|itarters for the celebrated • 10 cent Cigar “EL NECTAR” —and— A romplftr liiiie of Stylish, Perfect Eitthig, Square Shoulder, Tailor .Hade Suits for tleii and Boys, at the Very Lowest Prices, REMEMBER THE PLACE: CHANDLER, SHAW & At H lull’s Old Stand, Sumter, S. CO. Havana 5 cent Cigar “SABOROSO.” September 29,1891. 9=9-91 F ive 2-cent stamps will get you a sample ■ of Arthur’s Home Magazine, Phila delphia. Agents wanted. A irwin 5:1.; \v.>rth of f;:nH ina- p t-hinery iu-vidrioMs parts of Arkansas City . •Avbile iiis wife whs Kelecting a sm ing l»on- ut the tenit'lcs in .Mexico there ■Vj - yas h l.-irgi; druiii. t liesiinnd of which was . ■’’to loud that it ccmld Iw heard ut a dlKtance ■^fsisruil.M. ' new mode of furnishing power to .jubliof engines by mixing steam with hot ■Kcmm is creating a great deal of interest ia Iv 'disli circles. 5. Ml t ’ ILooklvn lias the distinction of having the sin):: t cgl.lc mad in the world. It is hut l.ixu feet long and runs on Mautague street from city hall lo Wall -ireet ferry. Chunking Gud> Among tbo Hindoo,. Sir Allred Lyall was the Uwt to show in bis Asiatic studies how ’rpl^dy lirahmin- ism is to assimilate ulf softs of strange gods and demons, and the oensus will af ford a remarkable proof of the accuracy of his observation. The gods of the present census, however, will not lie the gods of the next. Many will have disappeared, an I many will have apjtearcd for the first time, so that if the sect classification is kept up the census records will in process unibe FAIR NOTICE! My. Last. Winter . in . Darlington! IT IS UNNECESSARY JOHN c. WHITE, it is probable 1 will not he hero all this , Winter. I am making arrangements to go elsewhere, so if you waul me to make ' PHOTOGHA PHH of yourself, or any of your family, you should not put il off. Don’t delay! You may live to regret it. Many do. Respectfully. ERNEST A. SMITH. To attempt to enumerate all we bare in our store! -1 Darlington, South Carolina. Professional Cards. We have Guarantse anything you want and - Prices, CfUlC W. F. DARUAN, Attorney - at - Law, DARLINGTON, S. C. * Office over Blackwell Brothers' Store. Laisi Slotl! Grates! Yariety! Lwsst Prira, Stoves, r J'inware, Pumps, Pi])ini>-, House Furnishing- Goat Is, Jlplts, Tobacco Flues. Ac. E. KEITH DARGAN, Attorney at Law, DARLINGTON, S. C. Come to IIEMMitAKTEIKS uml we will Welcome Von. Nettles A Nettles, of time become a lumber room of dead add moldcriug divinities. Not without reason does the-idol Bumbo In the new Savoy Opera grumble at the fickleness of the Hin doo worshipers. “They have found an other idol—that one’s put upon the shelf,” is a refrain which might be chanted yeariy as the procession “of discarded demons, demigods and deified saints, household gods, tribal gods and local gods passes out of the spacious Hindoo Pantheon into ob livion, their places to lie taken by others destined, with the rolling of the years, to meet a similar fate.—Pioneer. A novel alJont to be issued by the i 1 • BlsllOp I III 1’Ott, 1 RESPECTFULLY, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW. Darlington ('. IL, S. ('. Will practice in all State and Federal I Courts. Careful attention will lie given 1 to all business entrusted to us. Edwards, Norment & Company, - Glo-be Publishing Company, is, in point S(rll0£rran > l( . r . alld • Tvi.e-wriler of plot and motive, one of the most re-’' s “ • •CM « • tains several minor inaccuracies of state Testimony reported in short-hand and m?nt, and the style of the,hook, taken type-written transcript of same furnished as a whole, is singularly uneven, but, | “t reniumitble rates. ’ , ■ , , “ „„ ’ . ’ | Good spelling, correct punctuation and ! in spit© of these defects, Hjirold is | ucjit work /LCUHninteed. likely to create a ripple in literary cir- | Office with Nellies A Nettles, cles, both here and abroad. ('. 1*. DARGAX, ATTORNEY AT LAW A NI) FDHnmZ!: FIMimE! :o:- In yearsipast a number of American writers., foremost among them being Judge Tottrgee, have penned novels deal ing with the race question. "Harold” is a book of this order. luigo Bright, a believer in the organic equality of all men, procures an African negress just previous to her period of confinement, takes'her "to England and brings her offspring up amid personal luxuary and refinement. It is interest ing to read of’the details of Harold’s bringing up, of his meeting with his first white playmate, of his white ser vants and of his intellectual and moral independence. But his awakening to a THE CHEAPEST LARGEST ami BEST LINE of FURNITUREEYER OFFERED TO THE PEOPLE OF DARL1NGTPN COUNTY. Ti M EXiiii f® fo* H11 csi! ite! At; ! i-.; !\t; i: Mrtl Vi'! I” Ortl'r i! lei YlH'- IV: b C« ALBXAfts,iuER lorner Pearl and Grove Streets, DA: LiNGTO' , s UTJI CAROLINA. -:o:- ls now better pm|ured than ever to sene eiislouiers tt jth the nsttal full SllK'k of sense of the inferiority which accom- ttjrs“ Trial Justice, —AT- DARLINGTON, S. ('. Practices in the I'nited Stales t'onrl' and in Hie 4th and 5th circuits. Prompt attention lo all business entrusted to me. Office. Ward’s Lane, next to The Dar-1 ington Herald offic e. & BOYD S pmitffi THE LATEST AND MOST IMI'ROYED DESIGNS AND FINISHES f anies a black skin naturally ensued, t comes in all the horror of insult and degradation when he encounters a Vir ginian abroad. Harold, thereupon, throws up Ids fortune and sails for Scientific American Agency for America, where he«]>ends several years • to free himself and his In vain endeavor race from social bondage. He acts the part of a hero on several occasions, but becc ecoming gradually embittered by lovn affairs and i>oli(jcs tunis felon and is comitt-lled to flee the country. Harold MOMB, reiurns to Africa and basbansm, writes a bitter letter to the world and the vol ume closes with a Tennysonian pass- age;-i There the shall hat I wilt take _ rear m; dusky This tells, in a general ♦ay, the story !>t "Harold.” Bat about the inovementi of the l^lnok man flic author of "Harold" has spun a delightfu . oh of fancy, and inigriiwrsed his chronicles > . .With defl hninan touches, yrhidi makes the sad figure of the chief ] . sonage seem all the more real afid pr. bahle. The piece bfHolkff . • entitled, “The .of-Messiah.” 1 .,..pended to one of - I* War. dtory the : linpters is a genMii its way; old” is untwiegro in tone. IN B’"» ROOM SUITS IN WALNUT, ANTIQUE OAK, Kith A,. A VENTURA' ami OLD ENGLISH. pies, wiies, Liors, cisars The many customers of this well known establishment throughout Darlington County are guaranteed that a continuance of their patronage will mean FOR THEM “The Best Hoods for the Least Money. M The PlHBnix Furniture Company, OFCHAKLCNTON, K. <’. Wholesale and Retail Furniture Emporium. CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS. _ ESICN PATENTS COPYRIGHTS, eto. "a* Hsndbook write to ^ * «)- ani BuoADWAr, Nr.w Yohk. ' or •ecurins patents In Amrrtra. Everytaken out by us ia brought before tbo public by a notice fivon free of charge *n the Scientific American Linut Nrenlatlon of anr aoiantlflo paper In tha worfd. Splondlfilr Illustrated. No IntolllaeDt man should be without It. Wooklr. S3,00 a US A CALL. WK WANT YOUH TitAI»K anti WILL DO OUK VEKY 1IEHT TO PLEASE YOU. Krsprrtfnlly, Hiiynsworth <fe Boyd. CULHMaas, 301 llroadwar. New York.- Fin & Mb -On March 1st, 181)1- INSUHA<NC’E Go. SP1HNGFIELD, Mass, Ai/cncy at Darlington, So Ca. -- H. L. CHAIiLESy A^eut. WE WILL MOVE INTO THE HEWITT BUILDING NEXT DOOHTO McCALL & BUltGH. OUR STOCK OF CHAMBER Sl’N’S WI 1 BE COMPLETE IN EVEHY PARTICULAR. • » * - ' ’ ,r ■ * ’ „ - ' FINE, MEDIUM AND LOW PRICED FURNITURE ATTME LOWEST CASH PRICES CHEAP FURNITURE SUITABLE FOR COUNTRY TR.^IH: In Large Yariety At Factory Prices. Tii i 0 ’s Bank of Darlington. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. I’OSI •- H’l E Fil> I E, DOLL\ . AND UPWAIIDS, And 5 per cent. Interest paid thereon. S im ‘]] living’s |V|{ike Large Protits.” E. KEITH DARflAN, W. A. ( ARititiANV II. L. ( ilARLES. Preside m. Vice-President ’ tashler. ii Ixatve Charleston (1.50 a Ml 1’regnal I’s 0.55 Harlevsville 7.05 Reeks' 7.22 Holly Hill 7.24 Connors 7.32 Etitawville 7.30 Yances 7.51 MeiTitun S.Oii St. Rani 8.20 Snnnnerton 8.28 Silver 8.37 Raeksville 8.4!) Tindall 9.00 Sumter 9.17 Oswego 9.34 St. Charles 9.51 Elliotts 10.10 Lamar 10.17 Syracuse 10.33 Darlington 11.4(1 Mont CWfl 11.07 Ifilbjns Npck J 1.24 jlfpndpyjlle IMS ikimpHsvjllp 12.0} a m GOING H0VTI 1. Train No, 3, Leave Bennettdvillo 5.50 ]i m Mmuleville 8.05 Robins Neck 8.29 Mont Clare 6.47 Darlington 5,29 Syracuse 7.25 laimar 7.42 Elliotts 8.00 St. Charles 8.10 Oswego 8.28 Sumter 9.00 Ti tidal 9.16 Raeksville 9.29 Silver 9.42 Snnnnerton 9.52 St. Raul 10.00 Merriam 10.15 Vances 10.31 Eutawville 10.41 Connors 10.48 Holly Hit 01.55 Peeks 10.57 Harley ville 11.12 Pregnalls 11.20 Arrive Charleston 12.50 p in . GOING NORTH. Train No. 3, Leave Charleston 5.00 p m Pregnalls (1.45 Harley ville (•.54 Pecks 7.09 Holly Hill Connors 7.11 7.18 Eutawville 7.24 Tames 7.34 Merriam 7.51 St. Paul 8.03 Summerton 8.10 Silver 8.18 Packsvillc 8.29 Tindal 8.39 Sumter 8.54 Oswego 9 08 St. Charles 0.32 Elliott 9.48 Lamar 10.(2 Syracuse U'.I7 Darlington 10.10 Mont Glare 10.81 Robin’s Neck 10.31 Manderville 11.14 Arrive Bcnnpttsvillp 11.80 GOING SOUTH, Train No. 4. j LeavcBen- < ttsville 5.25 ti m M; nderville 5.40 Robin's Xeek 0.03 Mont Clare 6.22 Darlington 0.30 Syracuse 0.55 Lamar 7.10 Elliott 7.24 St Charles 7.32 Oswego 7.40 Sumter 8,00 Tindal 8.10 Packsvillc 8.2; Silver 8-87 Stamm lion 8?t0 Si Paul 8.02 Merriam 9.00 Vances 9.21 Unlaw vilic 9 a** Conners 9.N9 Roily Hill 9.15 Pecks 9.4? Hailey vilje 10.92 Picgna||s 10,10 Arrive Char|"s|:ip 11.30 GOING NORTH. Train No. 5, a 1 ' Leave Enlawville 0 .10 Anli eYanccs 19.2(1 ' uoixd sorm, Tniin X”. (i. Lunvt Values ii e A i rive Km :nv ville Hariin city Branch. GuLNt M J Til. Tneii No. i'l, 1 Re. \l V.II-. I S 11.00 a • >m II - li. ’ Pa Ics 1!. li A i ri' i Halim i ily ll.’l (RUNG S lfTH T ain X ia at: il 1 : c* 1 v III fl M' 1*. ie s 1 • ; Sm lls 7,18 .\i| : M \ a (, s 8.10 NtlRITI • Traill ri . . i > ai < |s ;.»9 p m -mils 8. 0 R |! rs sj 1 i tin !!: Im cH s,:l 1 i (.dim; mi mi Trail) ,nc. :'l. I.eavt I; i.ii.idy 5.01 n •' •( IIS )’ »i h i> 5,21 Arri>( Vunovb tl.Uvl t This train waits two hours, if neces sary, for the North hound freight train on the ( . iv I). H. B. J. \ 4 , COKER, R resident C. & D. and C, & S. Railroads. GOING DOWN Reaves Wadcsboro 4:14 A. M. Bennett's 4:30 Morten’s 4:37 McFarland 4:47 Choraw 5:08 Cash's 5:24 Society Hill 3:40 Dove’s 5:50 Floyd’s 0:0(1 Darlington 0:20 Ralmetto 0:30 Arrives at Florence 0:45 GOING UR, J.eaves Florence 8:85 P. M. Ralmetto 8:50 Darlington 9:00 Floyd’s 0:11 Dove's 7:17 Society Hill 0:37 Cash's 0:02 Cheratv 10:4 McFarland 10:30 Morven’s 10:38 Bennett’s 10:45 Arrives at Wadesboro 11:00 Freight Train Going Up. Leaves Florence 0:45 A. M. Arrives at Darlington 7:20 Freight Going Dow n. Leaves Darlington 0:40 P. M Arrives at Florence 7:25 A. F. RAYENEL. President. W, C- (& A- RaiJroftd. No, 23, No, 50, No, 87. No. 52. No. 58. GOING SOUTH, Leaves Wilmington *0:85 p, m, Marion 9:35 Arrive* at Florence 19:20 a. m. Leaves Florence 8:20 a. m. Sumter 4;3<l Arrives at Columbia 0:1(1 Leaves Wilmington *10:10 p, m. .darion 12:40h.iu. Arrives it Florence 1:80 Leaves Sumter t8:4f a. m. Arrives at Columbia 9:5o Leaves Florence Arrives ai Sumter No. 51 No. 59. No. 53 No. 14. . in 7:00 7.oo 8.15 *0:24 p. in l'o:82 *8:5o p. in 9:85 t 0:40 8:oo No. 52. runs through from Charleston via Central Railroad, leaving Lancs 7.30 a. m., Manning 8.05 a. in. Train on C. it 1). Railroad connects at Florence with No. 58. GOING NORTH Leaves Columhlr *10.45 [>. n,. Sumter 12:04 Arrives at Florei.cc 1:15 a. m No. 78. Leaves Florence 5:00 a. m / Marion 5:44 Arrive at Wilmington 8:55 Leaves Columbia • f5:85 p. Arrives at Sumter Lv. Sumter Ar. Flon dice Leaves Coluinhia Arrives at Sumter '.eaves Florenet Marion Ai lives at Wilmington 12:?o •Daily, tDaily, except S indny. No. 53 runs through to Charleston, via Central R. R„ arriving at Manning 10:04 p. m., Lanes 11.42 p. in., Charleston 1:15 a: m. ‘ • No. 50 connects at Florenet w ith the C. * I). train for Cberaw and Wadcs- boro. Nos. 78 and 14 mal e close eouneelion at Wilmington with the W. * W. R. R. for all points North. Train on Florence Railroad leave I Ye pee daily, except Sunday, at 4.40 p. and arrives at Row land 7.0f> p. pi. turning leaves Row land at 0.30 a. arrives at Fee Dee 8.30 a. pi. Train op Vanciipstpr i Augiisia R. leaves Supiter daily, except Sumlav, 10.50 a. in., arrives at Rimini 11.59 li. Returning leaves Rimini 12.30 p. m., rives at Supiter |.40 p. m.' J. R. KENLEA’, General Manager. T. AI. RMERSON, Trafllp Managers. J. F. DJVINE, General Superinteiulent . in., Ke lt, at in. a r- Northe stern Railrond. GOING SOUTH. No. 27, Daily. Leave Florence *1.30 a. m Arrive Lanes « 2.50 Arrive Charleston 5.00 No. 23, Daily. Leave Florence *10.3.’, p in Klngst'rec 11.40 Arrive Lanes 12.10 Arrjve Charleston 2.40 No. 53. Leave L.'.nea ’11.44 p. 111 Arrive Charleston 1.15 No (j| : Re Florpnee *8.04 i| m Kingstrce 9.30 Ar Lancs' 11:54 L<- Lancs 9.49 Ar Clnulesion 11,49 Train on ('. A 1). R. R. c olincc's at Florence tvilh No. 01 train. GOING NORTH. No. 00. I.c Charleston *R !9 . n J Ar i,lines e.34 ^ Re Ram s 0.34 it i ogsl « c 0.50 Ar f'r): c ice 8.14 N". is. Daily. Lente I'i ai!^ ten "•! ■ " IW. V,’ " A.iitt R''m-„ :.2.J. i<c,m ij.-Ms ’() * It nigsi rt c )l 'll \:iitl I'i'i.ilnc 44'. nil. - a .1 1 Cli 1 li ston »‘.1K t. ', ,.,1 1 .,11 it v ' i •DIM'.' 1 . <1 It mg.-lc • . Il i \ nin I’l n in 1 •Vit) N -3 ’, D„ ] . 'him ('Inii'r Ion . m \ . 1 Rilili s « - 1 v ' 1 • • " .,15', N '2 10 r : 1 i- ; Coj nil), t ia l i; 1 .1 P t I'.... •*, V, N 78 nti,i |4 ,1 li \> K111I . ti 11 X. < . m.A li': 11'"c <c lai :| 11 v. Il '.V r"r~. !?•. if. or. 1: poi. is N 1 X *. » •l ,■* ■ % ■ ''4b '*4V J. F. DiViMi, Gonera! buperintendeat '