The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, August 16, 1917, Image 3

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"OVER THERE" *%g The Thrill and Hell of the Trenches DeH1 * scribed by an American Boy We have secured a series of six articles by Sergeant A'c iaader McClintock of Lexington, Ky., and the C inadian array. Hi has a gripping tale that every American will read, for he tells the facts, unadorned. Wounded, a Distinguished | ' Conduct medal man, he was invalided home, but L is going u0*er T-.ere" agiin to fight for Uncle ft* .JBam and his aiiics. H Feb. 14, 1917. Sergeant Alexander McClinlock served in the Eighty-seventh .Battalion Canadian Grenadier guards from September, 1915, until November, 1916, the last four months of that time at the front in FTanoe, where he gained the Distinguished Conduct medal by his devotion to duty and bravery under fire. As his former commanding oflic ;r I can testify as to his good qualities, and I consider he world nalro a valuable officer. (Signed) F. S. MEIOKEN, Brigadier General, Commanding Canadian Training Division, Bramslictt. ? \ NO. I.?In Tralni:tj{. Ilow the men are all l .i'l.x iui.I toils of the hell of It. "Th' n. allv brought t< lh<- tiring line. A <1. front in I!?' *.l,:ri> was really 11 rest sect... Script Ion of enroll'.lynn Hint our oivn l. jyn ' nipailson wllli It,'' ho s:iv? Tile ?/.\ and'thclr parents will r<-ad eagerly. ' pn-pa :iti> -is of the allies for ope. NO. 2.?The Ratnb Kslrf. Ti.ov.oat pr-,- ^t V^ o *''U*1'['T1 ,,or?u"? a rations and rehearsing { r this attack ' .oiooyimn s Volunteers for the job t nit on behind th- NO. 5. -Wounded In Action. This article line where the Oei inun I ron.'hoH tiro t - . lines tin- terrible light, the .load nly reproduced The .lavs of preparnt Ion <ly;rr/. the !<.hs a pnl nn.l the final full Heretofore unwritten detail of mod<-r ; of M'-ClloU It In N'o Man> I .and. Sin. trench raids. This article concludes with I !"'> told. It la ono ??f the moHt rcmnrkfthh Ejj^v the men going out to their Job. I 'I'1 '''rlntlons of a halUu l>y n participant WW NO. J.?"Over Ihe Top and (live "Fm '' ^ ' ' ?r V Hell." The Kr.gllsh Tommy's battle cry J?Vlr . *r*Jtry' , "?mt . , , _ . , . nil'. I ne t otttTt. r Is concluding article ..! as he breaks from his trem-h I ' "K anuieo. k raid and what huppened < ?f sixty thut u series relates In dotall how Knglom I started forty-six failed t<- return hecnu..- < T,'< 1' " woiintlo.l. Mow the king are' I the Germans bad prr-puc-l and trlucd tl . * * on Amorlc u I trench. Graphic description of Bcrgount 1 ' ' ' '" tc.l Mm 1n a l.ondon h'.s I McCllntock's terrible experience. 'dry Interesting, Intlnmt I a a I .-transitu: leldir.s told by and of th. NO. 4.?Shifted (o lite Nomine. berg, ant Tommies Trying to fight fo. Ui, M<-('llntock tal-.-s i.art I: the Kr...t.--i ..fir We will print one article each v/eek for six weeks. Watch | ? lor the first installment i Next Week SPECIAL I Wt ' I To Rjoaders of I The Chesterfield Advertiser Th is Git. ranteec! Mach :ne ; ;# $15 JO I V3.00 With Order, S12.t}() in 30 Days I Blickensuerfer Manufacturing Co. ! 709 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Pa. j Write for Catalogue M2 | t I ^ Plan Your Vocation Low r: * I ATTRACTIVE SUMMER j I I TRIPS FOR 1917 | I Touts From 10 to 40 Days | ? 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CLAIM OUR MEN ARE NOT EQUAL TO TASK DON'T KNOW WHAT THEY'RE UP AGAINST It appears from news leaked out of Ctermany, in spite of the unsually close censorship, that the (icrman of ficinls are telling their men ana women that the American troops will cut little figure in the big war. If the German people knew what they were up against they would refuse to listi n to such foolish assertions. The funniest part of it is that they claim that Americans can't think quick enough. What a joke! That's ^ our reputation?quick to think, j ne , German will find out soon enough. I In the meantime, we at home should ' get ready for the big drive. Of course \ve can't go to the fro?>t | hut we can do our hit in just as im- j portant a manner light here at home. : Let us keep fit to carry on the indw ' < tries of the nation till the soil, work ' the mines, and keep tin- ammunition f flowing to the front in a steady i stream. t Backaches must he gotten rid of; 81 thorn stomach disorders such as indi- j g'si ion, constipation, etc., must be j eliminated; weak, anaemic bodies i j must be made strong and vigorous; 1 weak kidneys and bladder must be " strengthened; in other words we must . keep fit ! ^ Acid Iron Mim.r.'il will L...... ...... C.t I, I It is not a patent medicine. It is a pun* natural iron preparation from the only natural medicinal iron niin- ' oral d' posit of its kind known to the world. It aids digestion, increases weight, creates appetite, strengthens dormant muscles, hrinjrs a healthy color to the skin, builds up the body s in u'onernl: and is free from alcohol, will not injure or discolor the teeth. \ i Old sores, ulcers, etc., regularly > bathed with A-l-M will quiekly disappear and applied to cuts, wounds, or i abrasions it stops blood almost instantly. At all drutrtfists in aOc and $1 sizes. Advertisement. j i CASH FOR L i YOUR LAND j ? o ? ? ' You can get the service of a * . O trained organization to suhdi i . C vide and sell your land, quickly ... ... turning it into cash and inter- O ? est hearing notes. We are now O dating sales for the fall. If ? ? i ? you have land to sell, convince tt yourself (hat wc are capable ? ? ?n'j rename Io Handle your pro- ? | pcrty. Our representative will ^ j J call to sec you and explain our ? j ( g> method. 6 | ' , * :1 * * i * Write us today. * ' ^ * Ailaniic Coast Realty Co. "The name that justifies your * ' 44 confidence" ! i o * ! ? Petersburg, Vs., and (ireen- ? I . * ville, N. C. ; I , rY*incss Man Fraises )r. Miles' Heart Remedy Cucce .sful Merchant After Investigation * Found a Remedy That Restored His Health. 1 "Thin lis Thanksgiving; day In the ^ statu of l'oi.: jivsiita. nod I vi-nt to s ?b-\ >i(i a ) rl ?if i s\ it III nt.iiii/; .1 | ,'/ f'\ <ui \ !m 2'.H< <t v t* * _ . c j of NOveni' r. 10. ^ ; ?A I wun . >n ; ' ifu w i t ti he .i i't V\\ iTJ trouble M v Av / ||Tiw-1/\?rr f unity ph si in \ / < .? it At.SfMt jr f Pectoris I li (I fr?>Tl "i>e to liv" attacks in -I | -irtT 1'iflilnll'' hours, In t h e , " latter j> a r I of v f /' J l.woe.19IO. \ ' / 1 wrote to the Mlle? Medical Co., for Information eon < mini; my i .ini>, and In reply I received *i v. y ki'ul and In.-ttru live letter, whir,i I hindad to niy family doctor. ;.tid I to'.| rne to u*c your Iteinedies in ( "rino hi with the modi- iiid ho ( R'lVfl inc. ' > I did I n?ed live bottle* of !? Mice' Heart Kenedy and ?f.cn ' I it'll m of l?r Mile*' Nervine I w.i.o \ <<n d to the houeo for about four i ii ' ili.t. The aotlon of my heart M teivv. :i(id Itaa lie, a normal for th<> hod < fix month* I can truly recommend | I'r. Mile*' Nervtfi* and IJ.art ii':ie-d> to do wtial they are Intended fn: if ' n rd a "cording to dlre- tlona I than'; I voii k'ti'Ity for your advice in nniwe to inv n 'tithly report* I am now nixtv ?? i n var* of n.gfi. hate tiecn In l ' ' e . 'til# hualii'He for ?1 1?? - Ive v r?. | I 'I I..cat reined for II 1 ' tblrt '-n . ye n* a. k. m' ti.i in?;i-;k. I .he olii, I'enria. ? Or. Mile*' Heart Remedy i* *old and puaranteed by all druguiats. to | I MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. j j No. 666 ' This it a preacriptioo prepared especially f >r MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER. ' I I' ive or tin dotca will break any caae, and !lf tnken then nt a toniclhc Kever will not return. Itaclbetter than Culoait.'. ticken. 2&0 HOOVER APPEAI AMERICAN U To the Women of the Un;te?l Stales: "Every woman can render important service to the Nation in its present emergency. She need not leave her home or ahan<lon her home duties to help the armed forces. She can help to feed ami clothe our armies and help to supply food to those beyond the seas by practising thrift in her own household. "Every ounce of food the housewife saves from being wasted in her home -all food which she or her children produce in the garden ami can o * pico -vr evt ry garment which care and slillful repair make it unnecessary to replace?all lessen that household's draft on the already iosufiii- i> I - "To save the food the house wife j must learn to plan economical and properly balanced meals, which, while i nourishing each member of the fami- j y properly, do not encourage over- I . at big or offer excessive and \v.*.st? fill , variety. It is her duty to use all ffectivc methods to protect food i Tom spoilage by heat, dirt, mice, or | iiKects. She must, acquire tin- culin-j iry ability to utilize every bit of edit * , de food that conies into her home. . She must learn to use such foods as vegetables, beans, peas, and mill; prolucts as partial substitutes for meat. die must make it her business to see hat nothing nutritious is thrown iway or allowed to be wasted. "Waste in any individual houseadd may seem to be insignificant, but ; f only a single ounce of edible food, i m the average, is allowed to spoil or >e thrown away in each of our '2b,- ; 00,000 homes, over 1,1100,000 pounds if material would be wasted each day. t takes the fruit of many acres and be work of many people to raise, pro. are, and distribute 401,000,000 I VE SHOULD IIAVE "TOWNSHIP GOVERNMENT" IN THE SOUTH j 11 We believe il ??#?? ! ! ,.-l.M.. < peak uKuin more definitely about i he system ?>f "township government" vhich has always prevailed in tin* sew Knirland states, and which 'I hollas Jefferson said was "the wisest i nvention ever devised hy tin- wit of nan for the perfect exercise of self-I jovernnient." lie deelured this sys- ( en, next to puhlie education, was. the ! greatest need of th" Southern states. 1 The townships run out ah.mi' two I >r three miles in all directions fr< in a j 'onnnunity center, .omewhal in the > Tashion of a eor.soli luted sell >ol dis- I rict. Once every year all the voters ' of the township conic together in I mass-meeting to elect their ollieers, to j rote on all quest ms atrcctinj; the ' -ommunity's welfare, and to decide 1 upon taxes for schools, roads, and j ther purposes; and similar in: ss meetiriKU may he called at any time (upon petition of a proper proportion ?f voters ) to pass upon any public (uestion that, may conn* up. Here is the program of one annual township meeting in a county 1 visited in Mass- j :i chusotts year before last: I. To select a moderator. 'J. To hear reports of township dl'ieers. To elect township ollieers for , the ensuing year. J. Koad and I?r: lue improvelient. License or no liseense. ('?. To confirm or reject the men .i i... i ?..? r ? ' - - 1 M Wjiir.v I V nn nrin l-IIK'll KM JUHMS n the county court. 7. To consider appropriations for t hi* cnsuinir war. ... i i . 1 K. |o consider plans for having' ho Stalo Highway come through 11 .t< oy township. Should wo oloso Iloci.ariuni ichool and transport pupils th<-:v t > ho central school? In. To consider litddinjr tho townhip hall tor oonnnunity center) with 11. To consider plans for improving tho lire-liidil my; oi|uipmont. 1'J. Should tho Township social o'itlO to improve the road front Thonas Flaherty's to the four corners a' foist. lladloy? Id. Hotter drainage of Shipman's iwamp. I I. Appropriations for ii: lli^lt GIAD TO TESTIFY Jcys Watoga lady, "As To What Cardui Has Done For Me, So As To Help Others. ' I Watoga, W. Va Mis. S. \V. (jhdwcll, if this fowir, says: "When about IS years if age, I suffered greatly . . . Sometimes would go a month or two, a id I had criiblc headache, bar karhc.and bearing- , lown pains, and would just drag and tad no appetite. Then ... it would last . . two weeks, and was so weakening, lud my health was awful. A\y mother bought me a bottle of Jardui, and I began to improve after akuig the first bottle, so kept it tip lid I ook three ... I gained, and was well ind strong, and I owe it all to Cardui. I ant married now and have 3 children . . Have never had lo have a doctor for cmafe trouble, and just resort to Cardui I I need a tonic. I ain glad to testify to what 't has done for mc, so as to help ithrrs." | If you are nervous or weak, have head- i iches, backaches, or any of the other ailments so common to women, why not L'ive Cardui a trial? Recommended by many physicians. In use over 40 years. begin taking Cardui today. It may be the very medicine you need. Np-.JO ,S TO THE j ^OMEN FOR HELP pounds of food a year. Every ounce of food thrown away, therefore, tends also to waste the labor of an army of busy citizens. "Clothing if largely an aj?rieultur-, al product and represents the results of labor on the sheep ranj.es, in catton fields, and in 11 ills and facto'*' *s. Whenever a useful jjpmment is in <ilessly discarded material mailed to keep some one warm or dry amy be | onsumed merely to gratify a passing; j fancy. Women would do well to look I upon doiiiinj;' at this time more par-j tieulaiiy from the utilitarian point of. view. i "Loathe, too, is scarei' and th pro- 1 ner rhooiinj of the armies ends'for | pre at supplies of this material. There 1 are only so many pairs of shoes in each hide, and there is a shortage of 1 animals for leather as well as for ^ meat. Anything that can he clone to ( IK'lllI race adnlis IV ?-li i l,lr<>,-> f?. ! rurc of their shoes and make them |: last longer means that so much more ' < leathei is made available for other j' pu rposes. "While all honor is due to the wo- , I men who leave their homes to nurse < and rare for those wounded in battle, | < no women should feel that, because | J she does not wear a nurse's uniform. i-lio is absolved from patriotic service, ji Yhe home women of the eoutnry, if j < t'ney will jrivc their minds fully to,: lliis vital subject of food conservation ' < i >,d train themselves in household it thrift, can make of the housewife's i pron a uniform oT national siynili-j" ranee. 11 I tcmonst rate thrift in your lion: s f ind eneourajre thrift anions your,' iiei}^| bars. ! i "Mai<e saving rather than spending; 1 t your social standard. ".Make economy fashionable lest ,t 1 liec.ni'' obii^atory." School. In. Should the charve for rent.inu the Town: hip Hall for entertainments , be I ''(lured? | IS. Should the Township spend j :? I()lt to harden the road from 1*. . t tiyan'.-, to the North Amherst line? tinder item No. I# above, tin* people elect three, live, or seven "selectman" or commissioners who look : f or the general affairs of the townhin; a ,.?ikI ' " , iii -> ii >i ri 1:0 ; ors; road supervisors; seined <-uiimitteenien; hoards hi' Ii.- 'ih; library trustees, etc., i t-. \|<? t of this.* of ( iieers (except tax collector-, con^'sides, etc., paid l>y IV : ? ? ? wiliioir pay jus! a school eomoiitteeiaon d > in :In* South. We believe wo have ! -i !. iitidood the unfinis!i"d la.-'; of \oiev<* :t 11 democracy. We i. r. < <i oiiocr.,!*; in nai.oiial all*.lira in stale a I fair . in county alVair.-, and niso in !o- ,J faiis for township.- do . ocraex < rywliere i xcept in one [loili!, alal i.at one point is local affairs for conn people. ' i.et ip hope t! * a . an i statesman bo ail ov r i!. .' now follow .leflVr ? a ai I iii . ! our people the .- me ndvania e of community self 'pivernmen; town -hip poverinc.ent which ihe New i Kip. land stal> li.-p.e a!v. y had, a id wriich e e.j lilt jpe allowed it ; people. The I'roj re ive I i . r. A BRAVF. RUS-SIAN GIRL I This story is piven in ihe New Void ' World of the first j.. r 1 in l!. !i i cm Women'-- Iialtalion to kill a (lorn.at:. The pirl was wounded ami In Ili ! hospital she niinlc (hi.- statement. "After Iht* lirst atlae!; I w.i ;i t! :i<-It ed l(? a mach-ne pun earryinp animu | niti'iii ( > an ndvaneed position under I lie lire of hidden (lennan machine puns. We were udvuiicinp and eon | >1 nit 1 y in danp'T <>f capture l.y the i 'lermans. <)n one trip over newly : captured proirnl I saw wliat I considered a wounded nllicer lyinp on the prnund. J went to help h . I w.th my pun in my riphl hand ami tie- m tel.ine pun ammunition in ! my left. I < "Sreinp n.e, he jumped t?> hi- l.nees < and pulled out hi revolver, hut l?eI't.ii h< et.uld shoot | di'upped the aniiiiiii.ition ami hilled him. "Mow d.d i feel mi la imr a human ; life? I leal no s as.ilion except to rid . my country of an enemy. 1 In re was no sentimentality. We were tryinp to l.iil them and they were tryiop to ki I lis that is all. \uy i.'a a vol v or an\ A-tier can pirl in the one p Hilton would luive the Htimt fee'inp. "(ioiinr to war is eoi too ntucli for a woman. I w?t always slronp; . I1 a woman. I wa alwav slronp; - till, hemp a woman. I wondeied if it | Would hi l( fallen.oe i '! - front, I forj.ol whether i Wi'.i <i man i>r a woman; I was just a soldier. 'I lie only preparation I mail" against eonla.a with tlie eneiuj V as to wrap the upper portion of my Im.lv (irmly. I>ur i j I lie ha* I le I w.e never hampered i' ..it in -1ant on aeeount of my sex. i he soldiers, the real I.rave soldiers, treated ine Id e a eailirade. Only the e .wards jeered. I'or Sale By f). M. I.nney, Chrtter field, S. C. . 1 Y/inhu'n Bron., Patrick, S. C. ; And All Good Dealers. t STANDADIZATION AND CO OPER. ATION ESSENTIAL IN PROFITABLE MARKETING Last fall, in many parts of lr..? lour South, velvet heai ; in the hull v.ev sold at $H, $10 ami $12 :i ton. At th same time Northern and Western eom was selling in the uiinr sections for $.;o to $10 a ton, <i? pile tin- fact that tin* hcst feeding aulhoiii'cx a.*rre that velvet beans have a feediup value almost < qual, pound f ,r pound, to that of I'orn, We '.in w of cotton : last year, s<dl >.p at $10 a ton : t th-.- pin, yet nolo c ,ii^ si' imi: \va ov r as hip.li as $ ;<; a ton was paid. Nearly every fail tin re a < pai . <, ' the South wiuoe eom . hi at much ' lower prices ihun those prcvuilitiK it nearhy sections d- pcaii ny .,i the' North and W'e t fo?- L< As v.e ee it. (lie two an , tha.' ! will do most to i' uicly ' > I;. ':,ar- ! i.ctinp eond'lioti : r i i,, ? , i;/;,t, mid cii-iiin'ial on :11 d .Ix.tL> ??l i 1 production, so (hut th?* trade nuty know what t" cxpce fr? in any jriven ' community ; on r ?!? i: !>-.i : ? llho'll litis st;m<l; <i / ' on ii co-op- j oration in selling in lot lar, i enough ' !o sit ract <i: Iam :>n; ; Onf or iho f< i n' n h , itcoit J 111 * I svcii !,i._ Cause it is 11>*o!>al,|y i oi' jill Top.-' !? ii'."!'1 . ' c i . .. : tl'ii" in si/.< . v. e (. ... i ni ire uniform. .No -, our i< on 0 learn tint oilier < ,ic.o<i '.os, if hoy arc t<? !.e -<>li| po .ible p''icov, n.n i i i. ni'linli/.fil. A buyer .hi p. little ntI'llt 'Oil t ? Jl , . ' ' , i II I ilf Oil I' 51 in I ...' (? lie ,vliit'\ one y i' t !; >ut olfcr i he tin oi uinl. <i i y, \\ IiiI? ' |( IM ell'.t II Huekx I M1, 5111(1 till: will lie pi' rly, ln-ri will proiialov i .i ; : :or 1 tli :i? ! : .on ! 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'I! ir ihe i idre i.ill ('rt'ilnoi if i. - ill John \V 11 nr.-', 111 . i : i i|, i l they I . inpcrir lnfnrc >!< , 'ii liii' (our! > I'rolmii', !n In* h"'il nl ('hi- t i*]i K. on 21st i'f August ni" . jilt fuibliealion hereof, at 11 o'rlitck ii (hi* forenoon, If' s-hou cause, if any they have, why the said Administr.t lion should no' he granted. Given under my hand this 6ih <la.\ of August, Anho Domini 1H17. M. J. HOUGH Probata Judge. A TIGHTENING LINES \ AS TO EXEMPTIONS ' Washington, A UK- 11.?Renewed emphasis was laid by Provost Marshal Cniwd'-r today on the fact that ('<>; ;vr<-ss framed the army draft law 1 in tin- interest of the nation, not for the individv. d. For that reason the II I -s are I" ii ' drawn tie'il in the i mutter of exemptions. '! it ; iivein:..: lit he,, acted slowly n 1 rinjrinjr home to the people* the ri;*id character of I he !tr: rt Act. There has i.eeri much discussion ' f the ex not oh prol h-ni, hased on an erroneous view of il'e law's purpose, whieh st i; i i', would he exempted witiioilt pic ' 'in. (i.ei. ( row!or has lal.en the posiI'vii in i? f at that i. . rried men i ' ,'i i?e I'V..]!,] :, .1 only when the rei ,,C Mi. .1.. . " ...l . : - > >o;i II..'< fa. m or i .iy wo-jlil rvsuit 'i ; f i> "\ ? 11* a public bur?'on. tl m < : il i to *1" :il ovo-'t of i'i i " i . i to i? avo hitu in his < ' ii .it .on, thai f.ho j*ov??rnm lor I Ail; noi. ii vc to <:ii c for iiis dcik "i.i." Intho.ri l Fnt i >. An iiitor; ? ? ! n ' y ri;." IIUV I; . ; ho. p p' h' I 'i on o ! ].' 'cms '"<>! iioj" : ! ri" si h* "nviTiimcni has tt!v- ! -1 !n utinixii;* i-!ovcly in livMnal o os a i'>: t.Mssph \ o i;o for- a i : t 11 ' bo !. \l 1 ' > ii i ollbt, I) " ci ho 1 hoii: 'hi mi ry ! ? ; v. | ,i) Ma'.o !. ' yilVi I'I. ' ' t'l'o j"ji?k' lie. i infv . ii < ! ?i" c k< . ilion >f | iloyrn-i \n a i loyor . ( . 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' if ; ; ':t' M.'-i i' m . v * . :: ! people in ', v I' i< ! 1. r T?? i; i 1 ,i I ! ro:i ! :i ; i 1 < ;i <!; ? I> .is V U . !' is personnV i' i J y <|.-n A . .'!< st.s t.-. ! if ii f. to ..riVP y :vi" . .t;- "f ii --Ult-KWi > on! v > n;i' f". your \V ! i r 'i t !< . *. :i pleasant . . vi- '. ! vntr 'y, : ? ni ;i < ;: ' ii iv- ills. : : ! \v. < .. '.r >u " s, s:<*! ' :i : 'i . rot -ti i 1 >ii St u ' no or .! 'it > \t <1 ?y '. -! < . ; . f ' ! t i ' iy : \ <> \: yui il! f- ' \ K, : '( ! li I 1 t , ' ! sl.il .1" t'o i . . 'I f' < ! lillO, ii'i .Wvor, ' J.): Nl.W. i,.' iTK; !\.Trier. h ? of , ,Mv (Medina, r 1 '. < .1 < .' udvjo: >> . M <!?ilcl'>n "ill.1 ' i vi < 11" ' 1 < r !? !<-!'s ' Ami i < K : 11> and IT.' of I. \ . Mi.I II.moii, dooonaod I .) c, i( . and ml i , h : ,i r .i > ' (.' .|r?-i* .a ; . I .1. ?\ . Mid. I. to; . doc . d. 1 il . \w ai.d upnr !< r . t ( .urt >r i : ? . I?? MO hold ' . -V1M-I.1. S. \ 'i ' I ' \n i . n [ ; ft r puldicuion li< 1". (>i, ai ! 5 <>'. 'or', in the foreio??n, t<> slio. . m\ if . i. (ley have, vhy the nail Administration shoultf not bo trrnntod. (liven under my hand thin flth day <?f August, Anno Domini JO'7. % M.J.HOUMiI, . Plbbato Judn.