The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, August 24, 1900, Image 6
TURNIP SEED. *
Now is the time to plant Rutabagas. A
fresh supply of all the best varieties just
received.
DUKE'S DRUG STORE. Opposite Hotel Union.
Letter, [Note 1
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Rill HnH<5
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If *00 CA* *?OT *CAO TMI* T*P? AT 14 l*f*???9 OlMAHCC
*Oil Htco iPCCTACtt*. W( A*l 4ePA*(D TO* ?C VHAril* TCSTI4G
^-v _ . ? I fl ^ TMt ITC* A??0 GUAAAHTtt UATIV AC *?0>?.
Or any other kind of
EYES TE3T3D FREE
Job Work At
Neatly and promptly cxcutcdatthe
; WILLIAMSON'S JEWELRY
Times Job Office. I and optical store.
H.G. BALIEY ! J. CLOUGH WALLACE.
MAKES 11 A l'UlA i ID ATORNEY AT LAV/.
HJIlMbll 1 111 j 1>ESL R k?iii8 1 "?n<l 2 upU-vri, Fostei
Jill'-' ( Ol N 1 k\ Budding, opposite lloiel aftor .T&ouAFFORIXS
I X ! ary lat. 181)9. 11 25 98 lv.
I
Beef, Mutton, Pork
MONliY TO LOAN
AT HIS MARKET. Qn parmjng Lands.
Tlie highest price paid for all 'j;I110. Kasy Payments,
kinds of Country Produce. No Commission. I Sorrower pays
Free Delivery to every part of|actl,a' c0^ P(M '(,(Jj0:ni"
J 1 I E. k. PALMER,
t0wn' ! Columbia, S. C.
SEND IN YOUR ORDERS Or!'1, C,'(),,!n .V'1. A( i:'
I Union, S. C.
RING UP NO 4. p () p>ox 2SS. 17? Gm
II. O. Boa ley" - ?
^ GLENN SPRINGS WATER.
niOAII ' Inve Glenn Spi ing Water fresh from
DAuuN ^,e H,,d will receive weekly ship'
I na n's limine t.h? summer. The price
CI (11 ID tor (l>e water ;s 20c per gallon.
rLUUn, j c. uuNTKit.
HAMS, ?
CANNED GOODS Dr.c. w. a.ttstell,
Physician and Surgeon,
Offers hia "professional services to
CDCQU RARIIFN the people of Union. Office in Bink
rncon UAVIUKLIl Building. Leave cal's at Union
VFfiFTAR! F^i Prl,ff Co. Store or ring up 1?houe N >
,LWL1 HUULO 19 for prompt service.
AT
LOUIS D. SMI rn,| DR. QEO. DOUGLASS,
The Housekeeper's Friend. I . . . _
1 | Physician and Surgeon.
Offers his professional services to
LooktoYortieresis;isS~S:HS
I have a full hue of heavy i *llono iso* '8 Omos
and fancy family groceries a 1ways
on hand, I will not beundersold.
My stock of Fancy jRALrH K* CAKS0X? ,L h 8CAIFB
and Plain Candies, Canned : CaR SON & SCAIFE,
Goods, rrufts and Vegetables', (
llutter, Eggs etc., are always of< attjkxeys \tl\n\
select variety. I liandle a ful
line of harmonicas, also ConihsJ
Brushes and other toilet articles, Special attention given to real c,
J. T. SEXTON. ,ateaK'lco"ee,ions
__________ 1 .
mm T0RRENCE- M- DWiTu
W f ^ H "* S 1 ' rHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
innythi 'g von invent it iirprovo; a'.'-o eel' OlIlcB Ainl 8J>artn)Cn'8 OVCT Duke f
C 41/ FAT TDAl.C MAQtf o ILVcirur . - nrc.Ai *
!' p aoTec TI o m." "Vniti" Vii.^ i' lVkV'tuoi"".')' j Drug Store.'
i! f>r frw ?*XMinin?i i'-n miii> u<t i ico. < 4 1 (>m
i; BOOK ON PATENTSLLMES* '
! w??u C. A. SWO \V fx. CG.i .iamks mi;nko. i>. k. iiuxcan
j! ramnt Ijiwyrm W A3 H 1 NGTC N
CONTRACTORS SHl I Munro, Duncan and Sanders
^BUILDERS'^a attorneys at law.]
?-o_Wlill SUPPLIES. No. 4 Uw Iiango, Union,
OasMaffS- Staal Hearst, Oolnnn* and Cka*. < (' *. 1 v
I Bolt*. Rods, Ws.fhta. Tanks. Towara, Mo. ' J
Mas! Wtra and Manila Hop#, HolsUn* Cnflnaf
and Fara|>a. Jack*. Darilaka, Crabs. Ctaala and
WW Holsia.
w raj I Itmry Day. Mate Quick z>?(<*sry.
LOMBARD IRON WORKSJ SUPPLY CO. NOTICE.
aviaffflva 1 a
I u ill meet the County cuj???rvisor ot
N'oulicrry comity, nr. Coidon's bridge.
M a a a aa a a aa a aa a |a aa a ag aa Oil 1 l|flli< l.|\ , A 1 Ig I I ^ t 1 I , t < * tl|*|ll||h>?l'
L fl!U P V P tc II P L* Ir I t ^ letting "ih lowest responsible >ndInrlU
I UnUULnlLO. the i.d.u Unignt sii l b id?"\ T.ie
succpsstiii bidder will be r<ij nred in
rISPc a. part of your give a good and siiHieiwtt ImihI I'm- faitht'ul
fu!lilliue.it of conl rant.J
patronage. T- J* 15ktkm?\c<;ii,
^ Mijieiv.sor.
Send orders by servant or :u"-t
ring1 up phone 84. NOTICE
. Ail Goods Delivered Free. I have bought, n heavy draft, wag m
of ;t.?,OOM pounds capacity, and an
Sft-f Rl^f^XA/M now l>n p?r<,,l to do all kinds of hea\\
II* 1-AIv.V-/ Hi hauling or will hire out. the wagon,
US-!) moR I
THE HEADLESS HORSEMAN.
An Incident Tlint llnp|irn?i Jn the
1* rn n co-1* rn Hn 1 a u
-riuiuujiiirsft, aim iiie
same moii will bo struck terrllied by a
single trilling incident.
10very war of any importance, particularly
wars between civilized nations,
is prolific in incidents of trivial character
in themselves, but so unusual and
unnatural that they appeal to the natural
instinctive horror of men more
suddenly and intensely than perhaps
the main terrors of days of carnage
and surrounding scenes of suffering.
Such an incident is the one, for example.
which occurred at the bntlle of
Worth in the early days of the FrancoPrussian
war.
*.i un imu vm iiiv ^irui i'.uur a iu?
of the Prussian army was charged by
{in* regiments of French cuirassiers in
l!ir hope of turning the wing and facilitating
ilie falling back of the French
infantry. Put the cuirassiers were
driven back by the unflinching Prussians.
Again the cuirassiers charged,
and again tVcy were driven back by
the wither'.:*;; lire of shot and shell.
For a third time they came down
again, and as the enemy waited for
them to draw nearer a horrible, blood
freezing terror seized the Prussians,
and for a moment it looked as if they
would turn and fly or he cut down
without defending themselves. But in
a moment they had pulled themselves
together and beaten hack for the third
and last time the gallant cuirassiers.
The sight that terrified the Prussians
appears nothing very much in black
and white. It was a regiment of cuirassiers
It d at a dashing rate toward them
by a headless oliiccr sitting upright in
liis raddle and apparently encouraging
his men after having been decapitated
by a cannon bull.?Cincinnati Enquirer.
WHAT ARE VOLCANOES?
Tlify Arc Xol IIurn I tin Moniitnlna n* '
We I'liilcmlniiil 1'lmt Term. 4^
"What arc volcanoes?"
oil' of e-vvry ton persons WOUhL#
immediately have an answer of sonic
sort to the question above, for have
they not a lively remembrance of having
learned in their schoolhooks that
.i tuiciiiui is n mulling 111011111:1111, irom
the summit of which arc scut out smoke
and flames?" This popular fancy has
hocn exploded liy scientists, whose
work is to explode popular fancies.
In the lirst place, volcanoes are not
ueces.atrily mountains. In reality they
are just the reverse?that is. holes in
the earth's crust. Out of these are
thrown the materials which, accumulating.
form the heaps which we* popularly
call mountains.
These are. then, the result and not
the cause of the action. Neither are
they "burning." as we understand the
term. There is no combustion, nor any
action we might reasonably call ' burning."
The action need not necessarily take
place at the summit, for eruptions are \
Just as freipient at the sides or even I
at the base. The so called "smoke" is I
nothing more or less than the clouds j
of condensing steam which are formed )
on every ocasion when an eruption oc- i
curs.
Lastly, tlie "flames." so called, are
merely the reflection of the mass of
molten rock and material inside the
crater on the clouds of steam above,
tints appearing as a glowing light. The
friction, too. set up by the motion of*
the materials causes electricity, and
hftot- 1 !?? /.'g/i ni/tig discharges which
add to the illuminating effect.? Tear-,
son's Magazine.
Ilenil II mm ill el mid Ills Hunts.
In the "Reminiscences and Recollections
of Captain CSrownow" (who was
himself a famous dandy) occurs the
following annecdote of Beau Brum*
tnel, tiie time being 1S1.">.
The dandy's'dress consisted of a blue j
coat, with brass buttons, leather
breeches and top boots, and it was the
fashion to wear n deep, stiff white
cravat, which prevented you front
seeing your hoots while standing. i
All the world watched llrummcl to
Imitate him. and order their clothes of
the tradesman who dressed Hint sublime
dandy. One day a youthful beau
approached llriimiitel and said:
"Permit me to ask you where yor,
got yon" blacking?"
"Ah!" replied Itrummel. gazing coin
plncently at his hoots, "my blacking
positively ruins me. 1 will tell you in
confidence. It is made with tlie flnrst
champagne!"
An t niup1*i 1 ?io111e f'net.
"The old superstition, said a leading
phys'eian. "that wlw <!?nth lays his
hand on ns our bodily health is made
perfect has now been substantiated by
tiie most advanced medical science.
People dying of paralysis and bodily
ailments which have kept them conlined
to their couches for years and j
palsied their limbs so that movement |
was impossible regain all their physical
strength Just as they crjss the borderland.
No; we can't explain why.
All we know Is such is the case."
Wmitril to Itemnln I'opnlnr,
"I have only one request to make before
I go," said the prominent Kansan
on his deathbed, "and that Is that my
real* friends will jdioot t I^o man who,
after I am gone, movement to
erect n ttMM. atony Ijytpopulor subscription.
I nrTt'^pposefl- to be popuInr,
and after I nm?xr<WeLl^lon't want
that idea broken."-^iw<Vtti Eagle.
ir
No Fan. j
May?You didn't go "to the theater
with your Cousin Tom after all! I
thought your fiance had 110 objection.
Mabel?lie hadn't. That's why I
didn't go.?Judy.
V' Few realize what
t tie nose atul throat, 1
P6? is serious and far-rear
P# ij^i tKB J tie font sccretiu
E*r\ fact all the organs- I
raP'^ a,"l tlcstnicti
It frequently hap
l',e nose caten into an
Iffl' f1 f washes ami salves ma
CATARRH IS A CO
and f.:r beyond the reach <>f mere local rc
poiiiltiunt and allow the disease to take hrnt
S S. S cures Catarrh because it first cle
puts new life into the sluggish worn-out 01
Mr- Josephine I'olhill, of Due West. S. C.. wri
seated i tia I I was entirety deaI in one ear, and all
slouched off When I!:'* disease had jrone this fa
determined t ? ley S. S S rs a la t resort, and licgi
s? i? <il lhe tise-asv. and alter a few weeks' treats
?cvcn jcars linvc t;a?l no s?i;;n ?>f i!u- discoe "
S S. S is made of roots, herbs and ba
properties. It jr. the only vegetable blood
euro for ell blood troubles. Semi for our b
the same tune write our physicians about y
,n?? iut>u>n or advice watttrd. Wo ma
"7
College of Charleston,
Charleston, S. C.
rob'NDED IN' ITS.",.
Next session opens Oct 1, 1000.
Hoard in tin; College I>omi(ory, in- j
chiding furnished room and lights, can
b? obtain*d at S10 a month. Tuition.
$10 jmt session, payable in two instalments.
One fccliolan-hip giving I'm e
tniton is assigned to Union county, the
hoMer to bo appointed by the County
Supt. of Kd'iration and tin? Judge of
LVob.de. At! candidates for admission p
are pet mil ted to compote for 1 Joyce (
v'clo!a!ships, which pay $1",0 a 'ear. j
Strong faculty; well (quipped chemical,
j?hysic.al and bi lo rjcal 'ah iretorie-"; ]
observatory; library of 11,000 volumes; 1
and the tinest. museum of natural history ?
in (lie South.
Elective courses leading to the degrees
of U. A. and M A.
i For e it.ilogue, illustrated circular and \
information in full, address
Uakhison llANnot-l'ir,
y?ll-'2t 1'osidmit.
Sood Flour Cheap.
I now have plenty of Flour
for sale at my mill. I will sell
the best quality white Hour for
2J4 cts per pound.
I can also furnish Graham Hour,
middlings and shorts in any
quantity desired. Bring mc I
your grinding. W.
E. RAY,
MILLER.
32-tf. !
NOTICE!
()n Fridav, August 511st. liHKi, 1
will be at Jones' bridge on Enorn
river, for the purpose of letting to the
lowest responsible bidder, the repair
ing of approach to said bridge, letting f
to beat eleven o'clock, a. in. ,
T. J. Bbtkkbauoh,
Aug. 11), 1900. Supr. U. O. ,
?)')-lit
Kofor^noe?A ward* at 2 greatest World'* lira,
fllionr an<l thousands of graduates in position*. 1 1
t'o.tor r'ull KnainM* Coiirsr, lnclu ding Till*
turn, Hooks and Board in family, aiioiit $'X).
BHOSTHIKD, UPK.WKITIJii: ft Tfil.KCRjiPHY, NPECIALTIR8.
r*iVTi,. f ? .?i? *_. ^ - -
..." .?.'wiui;ivjr Luiivvrmiy inpiomt, nno?r s?ai,
awarded ymduatos. l.iterary Onuriw fre?, if dndred,
Nornruilon. Kntor now. Uraduat?a?ucreufal.
In order to hove your letteri reach ?i, addreee only
WILDUR R. SMITH, Lexington, Ky.
Not'.? Kentucky Univereity reeourcee. $S0O,000, and
had nearly lltUU eludente in attendance latl year.
Musical Instruments.
Before you buy a l'iuno, Organ or
Sewing Machine come to sec ine. I
carry a nice line of Guitars, Violins. '
Banjo's, Mandolins and all other
makes of instruments and strings for
same. Also a full line of Sewing
Machine supplies, needles to suit all
makes of machines.
M. B. BRISSIE, Union, S. C. *
552-1 mo
Two Conl?I Do It.
Basel. Switzerland, was visited a
few years ago by an adventurous
Frenchman whose ruling passion Is the
ascent of mountains shunned by most
other tourists who value at least their
soundness of limb. He tried streau- j
ously to scale the Gopaltenborn, for
the sake of carrying bis name upon
tlie peak, but all liis efforts were vain.
The next year lie returned to the at- 1
tack, and eventually, by taking many
precautions, arrived at tlie summit, i
On lii.s next appearance at the tnblo !
d'hote he recounted his exploit to the
company and informed them that lie
lind planted on the spot a blue silk flag
containing his name embroidered In
large characters.
An ICnglisliman. who had listened
silently, rose from the table and
marched out of the hotel. Two dqys
afterward a parcel was delivered to
the adventurous Claul. He opened It
and found inside his blue silk flag,
which his Knglish neighbor at the table
d'hote had won from the peak by his
own pluck and daring.
The Tart a ran alphabet contains 202
letters, being the longest In the world.
Rome of these are really symbols to
represent phrases and emotions.
I.ntul In Kngland Is MOO times as valuable
now aa it was 200 years ago. ,
% if FORERUNNER OF
?11 ?. CONSUMPTION.
a deep-seated, obstinate disease Catarrh is, regarding it as a simple inflammation o#
itlle or no attention is given it. lint, however insignificant it may seem at first, if
hing in its results.
us entering the circulation poison the entire system. The stomach, kidneys?is
feel the effect of this catarrhal poison, and when the lungs are reached its progress
vc, and finally ends in consumption.
** ' 1 " .? nrauliroK' tnul llir soft ItOllCS of
pens lliat tin* senses o. neanii^; aim mihuuu hi ..........
d destroyed, causing intense suffering and greatly disfiguring the face. While sprays,
v give temporary relief, no permanent benefit car. be expected from such treatment.
NSTITIITIONAL OR MOOD DISEASE,
medics. Those who .*elv upon tlicin for a cure lose valuable time, meet with disnpcr
hold. Only a real blood remedy can reach this troublesome and dangerous disease,
anscs and builds up the blood, purifies it, makes it rich and healthy, stimulates and
'gatis, and thus relieves the system of all itoisoiious accumulations.
iter: "I had C.itarrh. vrhich l>ccant so deep- j<&ri
inside of my <>f the jflj
r the physician riivc iiic up *?s iueurnlile. I
in to improve at once. It seemed to get nt the MHL. UIumL
icnt I was entirely cured, and for more than
rks of wonderful tonical and purifying jjanj jHH
purifier known, and a certain and safe
imk 011 Iiloo<I and Skin Diseases, and at W^glKB$r
un ease. They will cheerfully give von f
kc no charge for this. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
Photographs"
Made at the old Squire Gallery next to new Bunk Building. I now
tavo tlie Gallery
Well equipped for the latest up-toJ
- ^ ~ r^i a. 1_ \i f i ^
uaie rrioiugrapn vvuriv.
Of aM sizes and styles. My prices are reasonable' and Fathfaction
guaranteed. I also do enlarging of all sizes and styles of finish, and can
leltver the work in the ir.ost stylish and durable frames, also handle the
atest mouldings.
DON'T n f r. i f r TI
rms OPPORTUNITY! ""^r
To get good work cheap. Your friends and loved ones are passing f
vay and you regret that you have no late photograph of them.
-^COME AT ONCE/^
Prompt attention given mail orders.
N. K. McLANE, Photographer,
TJNIOM, S. C.
OFFICE AT RESIDENCE ONT I [J g Ti
YIOUNTAIN STREET. IS OclDY I tllfl
SOUTH FROM DEPOT. ... _
-OFFICE > HOURS- J.1?!? summcr? Then add a
'l: ,u ,0--" -t0 8 P'm" SOOTT'S EMULSION
Rh C U ITl at ism to his milk three times a day.
AND 11 ,s astonishintf how last
CHn HicPflcPc he will improve. Ifhenurscs,
^ . LMSeaScS |ct the mother take the
In von sjuvial attention. EmufeW ^ ...
L-all.s left either at otliee or at ~~ ~
FEME'S PHARMACY will he 1801--1900.
promptly attended to. :>iy SOUTH CAROLINA COLLLGE
sherTfFsTale: a b rsUABM.'si,tL.l.
kok sia'TKMUKK 19C0. Courses. Spring Courses free for
Byviiiueof an execution U> mo <1- IVuchers. fourteen Professors; 08,reeled,
1 will sell h -torn Mie'Court lluu* <>?>o volumes in library; excellent
Joor, 111 the ci'y of Union, S. C., on labotories, class-rooms, gymnasium,
Monday, 1 lie dru day ot September in xt. infirmary, athletic grounds. Tuition
Liming the legal lieu sot' sheriff's Salt s, $lo, oilier fees $18, a session ; tuition
the lot low ing (leecolied property to-wil: remitted to needy students. KxUne
lot ol land lit longing to Francis penses $ld.~> to $17o a session. CerliMcJui.kiti,
situate, lying and being in fi,-r| Pupils from forty-five Accredited .
Union iovM.sliip, 11 nioii county, contain- s, F >t>ls enter its Freshman Class
ing two and une-louiili actes, tii'i o ot wifhoift exatninai Ion.
cas, bouiidtd by lauds of W. Jv G Kntrunco and Normal Seholarshlf
. mm.linp. ("?>'?> WMliHMUM. Ml.I Kxa.nii.KUo.iH held ?t every county
and known as Lot N??. ;pj m . ,, . , r , ,, i n.
ilie A. it. Hiok?i Fan- Ground Ua<\ *eat, *rlday, July 2o, 19oo, by County
Levied on and to lie s ?;d se? the pi< p-tiy I Superintendents,
or Francis Mi.;uukm at the suit uf T. Next session opens Sept, 20, 19i?o.
K Foster. For catalogue, address,
.sbeiill's Oilfc, F. C. WOODWARD, President. * *
August Uin, fjju. 20-1 in
.J. G. l.ONti, S. U. C.
lid-do
??????????? f:urman University, Urecnvlile, 5. C.
^5^ 0 K'^ea of B A. an 1 M A , is offered!
Bmrding iu private fatuities m< der.
fflEl fa?' a *8: a f; ,n l',c ^l>8 excellent fare
.cA.A _ flffi) Wr J m? V ha hail a* Icuj t v r\e, r nrt t%.
^ ?v IIU?? ? V If OO % A JICI fir*. \ y% T < O*
F ff 1 spoudencc solirited. A pp'icntinna fur
|r~ i$ 0[ L. p'ftces in the Mean should u< t be di?
? ^ ^7 IflPlflQQ/pffli iiTiffin ferred. For further puli(-u!?r?, apV,^HBa
i?'y to the President, ^
fSS? :??,* '' ' L 9
v- WINE OP CARD'JI 4f m
J has brought pcrmnnont^relief to ft hl ',j ~ I ^utvtvuvfMtvttvtvxwxttmvmi| [
in hor^caeo. Rllfforod v. itll tllO agi - 9 LPiAiTIElNITISJ
1 appearone.-of I he inoiiacHfor two month's Rj J '< '
iftiipcd lii" \ itniily until Atir win & pbyi' (fi CA VC ATS, TK Allt WIAKIvB,
? iciil wrceSs. il< : nervov.i pvster.i gave vi i copyright8 and designs. s
H )\ny; .* Sl, <0,no iris! I}0,.?' \M <[ Ctond your limine** direct to Wfi*hlnj(tn?fty <'
M c archil an.I the cvrt\ Mrs. MMeholl m ?|j navrn time, roiu less, better nervlce. J,
?.XpS. ???i? ?iJK ?f t0 conin;eP^ Wino of & My oAc? c\o? to U. B. PiUnl OAc?. PUCE prtllmli-1?
I archil to .siifferin|{ women hi words of tin ,i nry (lamination* made. Attv'a too not .a* ?nUl patont
burning Clr.r|t.encC. * illtaocured. PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN 1. IlUf
w . -avavvrw 3 I ACTUAL EXPERIENCE. Book "How to ofctal. PotaSS?' |
hVINE^CARDUI |
9 is within ill" reach of nil. Women who <| iiiuatratoi monthly Eleventh rear-WraTfl.. pww. \
S try It are relieved. Ask your d.-iiggist B <_ A AlAAr HA Lkto of C. A. *ROt? IC*.! i
9 for a ft hottlo of Wmeof ^'ardiii, anil tlo j3 ],L II QinprilP q^q p gT yu
jfl not take a ant atltuto if tendered you. } L. U. OIUULIlOjWASHiNQTON. O. C. J
9 "fvYnf/Vf'V ' r'ln I Yriri ?
M III my MM*. I n ?T?-:it ruffnrrr Ij I)/W> _ _ 4. ?
9 will! follliiB of tlm wuinh nnd Ipnoorrliipn. [3 lyOOlTiS LO lv.t-ill.
35 niKl in/ nn* '>! < ratre ovory wnelt for tw>> rZ
9 .""'"'V ZT7..pwaVil?fMfO?Xi I inLL HOUSE to rent for 1900?as a
sC bond Inrtncpd me to try Wine or ( nrmil LT
H 11 n 1 ni >ck irnimhi. ami n?w thn loacnr- u whole or in* uplift merits. Other
1 !,e7f:oht"e.!uh.?CU,0<1, "nd ' um rc,,'ret< 1' 9 houses and rooms to rent.
tf CMMIOH WAM.AIW.
-? - \ ?*i??r?-ll?>n?. nilrti-, u. /ivlnu
fmf ) vltir,i'p,ml!n,^^leavhv vlh for rent.
''IiiiianiHuA Mi-'liriuo t o., / mK
r J tli'.itlanootf.i, l'r:in. . f . ?
pr JL One four room llrk'k J)we11iii(r house
i]$ ""jl ; with two servants liousts, kitchen and
WHaMbr rJSf&f&iM j oilier out houses, Hates reasonable. JJ
rffiiLApp'y to J. li. ntciiAnna. 1
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