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fherH61MoF'PTons^oi’imal re iH^H^ancc,
Offered in the very best Companies, ;
coufil
Lauds and Mills For Sale. 1
E l JOHNSON,
fEKBY- J-A., NOVEMBERS, 1871.
the common pine uplands near Byron:
480 bnshj^ggepjm, Yaluee^t §480;
4,500 pounds of fodder, valued at
856 25; 100 bushels of peas, valued at.
‘5125; 4 bales of coftoii'vkfued at 8315.
Total value of crop §976 25. In addi-
iffiSfga&8i&S&ig*3P*ga9U.
jetable garden.
Agents of the Houston Home Journal.
Fort Valley—Geo. AY. Shirges.
Byron—Thomas B. Goff.
Mars lialville—dS? T. Johnson. •
Hayneville—Samuel Henley.
Henderson—S. 1». Henderson.
Powersville—W. E. Warren.
Vienna—J. E. Lilly. .
Peesonal.—If you will call on N.
T. Johnson, Marshallville, Ga., you
■will hear of something to your advan
tage.
Wfetom- M b£U£ being one^hundred
md fifty (150j acres of lot Xo/l‘2, in the
Tenth District! and ohe iiundred'and fifty
laOVacres lotffo. 9 in the Tenth District be- •
ingllrel bjuulr&t acres of Luufv.itli.the thill j
. thereon, together with all the privileges,
-thereto belohgmg, jepnsi$ti£3pf a first-class j
circular saw! and a grist ram, with an titan-’
;lant and never failing supply of water.—
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and credit-
ots of saCH deieasedrpjrSes. Terms ‘half
’estsh, batmrehoh 8 credft'till 'dt% firitml
January next, with interest from day of
i ale, and secured by approved security and
Cultivated a large yt
The TJmty-ninth. Annual* Session begins Mon
day. (Ktiilur: Board >$■ Ia>tr*:ctir.u
: rarfml. Aiushsfmg xf *ramrEo Pfecrassoizs aKi>«
Teachers, and every arrangement is complete for
giving a huh Led education, both solid and orna
mental. .
when backed.by. energy., ..There is not
a yonng man in Honston. in %s.>eqf]
joyment of health, who canffOTac'eom-
plish as much as thisJffife'did'Oand yet
how few thifiPS? "pf *£M young man
rr?n}P^f’ he would have
hlreci a number of freedmen, • bought
rappl^'on^cre'fitNanS’probabiyend-
’dence of Mi-. W. E. Boler, 'at 10 o’clk,
a. si.
After the confirmation of the min
utes of last meeting, the subject, Pro-
■ priety_af testing Clover and Grasses
in this section was discussed by vari
ous members.
On motion, it was resolved that
each member of the club plant an ex-
Yertisiug Agents, No. 4 South St., Baltimore lid.,
cr e duly authorized to contract for advertisements
at our lowest lutes. Advertisers in that City are
requested to leave their favors with this house.”
If you want a Singer Sewing Machinep
call un N. T. Johnson, Agent, at hlarshnll-
ville, Ca.
■Wottld Pall the attention of .the planters of this section to.
■ mem ItmwH r»f Hiwjpipmifsga; pnTnHwggvs =
iiig for paper and stamp*.
TV TT xrnTTCn?T>
•t comes twice a week ihsteaaroroncs only.
tEHH’DAIliT SUN, $S A YEAB.
A preeminently readable newspaper. with. tso
lanrest circulation m the world. Free. inde
pendent, and fearless in politics. Ail the new.
from • everywhere. ‘.Two ccdls .Y copti; by mail
SO cciilS month, op T-,-. * * * J
September 28tli,.3321-:
Instmrtioii on Piano,
>.Kl;Tr. ..f 30.00
highest class. 75.00
less advanced class*. 60.00
.. 45.00
Xi, 60.00
If you -want a Woodruff WagoiL or Bug-
JohnsOB; Agent, AluxshaUvillc, Go.
Insrre your property in the Georgia
Home Insurance Company, of Coloinbns,
Ga. N. T. Johnson, Agent at Marshall r
ville, Ga.
frSeaa>Mi ©dHTndiciiWii3«tch
its growth and progress throughout
the season.
o.-Qa-Jttotion, it was resolved that
meetings on farms be’ now postponed
till such time as may be proper and
practiable in discretion of tbe club;
and thntwe adjourn to -meet in Peiry^.
nEOKGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY:—
IjT Joseph A7. Wimberly and Robert C.
Bryan, Excutors of Dempsey Brown, de
feased, Sii.Tjy&'fiefitioneiJjfo -ft\J'iC6nftj7ih: :
letters of djSmi^JEupfrorir theurj fi^id jtitisfd
hese are therefore to cite all persons con
joined, to be and appear at my office, on
farmiB^.O»ESfee-iftJ5aro^ J ^ver?ny
bad lack to those jyhq. have plenty of
elbow grease. Labor, steady, hard.
complish almost anything. If you
don’t believe^ Ijryit., .. jfr
i Large Potatoes. Mr. Bobert
StripEdgHbrcfcglit 1 toiowP tSe 6fiier
day, three sweet potatoes, which
weighed 15} ponfi®!: The largest
jvuiwtj t i jjuiii* miufnc .• n cstf.vvr.Vj -.UU'I- Kwtsuie-
For Further infornirtlou, address Bcv. J. M.
BtiXNELL. D. D. r Presidciit, c. W. SSfETH,
- ..: . : o4 Faculty. J :
acdre«s D d.
f oar Dollars.
JamiuryTiextf -if an^>
jxists, wby said petitioners should not be
ii.sniis.sed from their said trust
Sept 28, 1871. W.-'TiSWTFTy--'- -
1 3m Ordinary.
That “Queen of Durham " Smoldng To-
TIIE XB’.V DISINFECTANT *j
Broiho ' Ghloraltun,
.. - Nox-roisoxoDS, onoRLESs,
POWERFUL
DEul OiliZEE aud D fSI NFECT A X TJ
EJTXiREIiY HAK5TLESS ANI> SAFE.'
AEBESTS AXD PKETEaxTS CONTAGION,
Used in-pirate dweUings, betol#*, restaurants,
public' eclkKds, hospitals, liirant* asylums, dis-
I»ensaries,' ; j^l!s, prisoibr;^oo.r-bouiseA on shira*
tfteara-boats, and ‘in tencmcut-lioUsea, markets,
for water-closet*, urinals, sinks, sewers, cess-
tiie first Saturday in each
W. H. Nob wood,
^ Secretary.
Georgia.
One of the most deliglitfidqpxe^cjsea
that can be indulged in by tniMfhTiViiy
circle is the practice of sacred music
on Sabbath evening. And to derive
the greatest amount of pleasure from
it. it should be accomprnied by~a~ '■&. “ifitir Amendment’
cabinet organ. This has a sweetly sol- fail to call for them.
emu sound, which no other instrument ,
can ever attain, which makes it an in- Makhiage.—Miss i
net organ ^^^^ei^t^r’s re
mdodeon, aud has been brought to B. F. Thorpe, to Mr.
Decid- Washington, Wilkes c
One hundreddconie8, one year,’ to one addi
(aud tbe JDaltyfor on^year to the getter tr
^gySSlSi
One honored, cobles, one-year r : separately,
dre?sed (and the Dally lor oae*y ear to the-Rct
upofclab)^-- 4 SixrrDdiUfc
THE- SEIttf-WEEIiliT -SDN'. , -'
Five conies, one year, separatclyTiridre^ped.
patch which has produced 125 bushels.
and Atlanta
.-AO ► 44O0AM
gins and cotton
mm
2TTA .T.I
. On, for greasing
*m
(larshallvifi'ef
Wine & Li<2|Uo^Co.,
a KjHvmc m* £R i-ouia^iotLs and pcstQeutial dis
eases, as .cholera, typhoid, fever, ship fever, sruall-
1X3x,' scarlet' f. ver, mc ash^r diseases’ of mniibxlg,
etc. Prepared only bj'
TBCDEN Jc CO.. 17G William st, U. Y.
Sold by all druggists. '
favnw up ui
.• I.-V - \ Sixteen Do!
SEND yoUB. MONET ;
toPost OfSre orders, checks, or drafts o 1
xorS, wherever convenient. If not, tnen n
the lettera contatnl’ig money. Address -
/. ; t W. ENGLAND; PebTfeher,
San office. New YOrfc'I
| *oQ fiflbVJJASSn.
Georgia newspapers are going to quit
spelling “specialty,” speciality.
i Pbide of Pennsylvania Whisky,—
The Philadelphia and Atlanta wine
AKEVV ERA IN
*’ - Labor. Time.
C.othes and Fuel-
SAVED
great perfection of late years,
cdly the best made are those of Mason
(Jufitord Sr'T/b., Macon. One of them’
is now used by the Baptist Church in
Perry.
Happiness.—--Ohi happy is tbe maid
en who possesses a St. Louis Piano,
with which she can Call forOi respon-
those ddica^e* w
tisement.s of N. T, Johnson am
Col. Wm. J. Anderson.
diploma at
Pride of Pennsylvania Hye Whiskey.
The Judges, we ,jf^j sPePs compe
tent, and we*w ‘uifirnMob^-thTheir de
cision. It is pronounced by connois
seurs to be the best in the miuket.
: We c!?)^tS^1botl ttMnThl Allfnla
Qonstitntion of the 22d. inst. Thes
. i ^CJetton, at last accounts,- was in good
demand at 16}. We hope and believe
. it has reached its lowest, and will now
command better liKces.
ATLANTA CONSTITUTION,'
BARFIELD’S
DAILY AND WEEKLY.
ielf washing Soap
sire echoes to
tions of the soul which else would not
find utterance. And happy is her
mama, who can read the Home Joure"
mil, emit with her neighbors, and do
her family sewing on one of tlipse fine
I'lelencfe, i&wiiig -Slaichines*—nil at the
aime time. And—and—and—well
“you know,hp.w it ^ yourself;” or if
you don’t," rea3. the advertisement oi
G. P. Guilford & Co., in another col-
unui,aiid,fi^3‘but. c-
HARFEMAN & SPARES.
■ MACO^Tj J -
Produce is said to be veiy lively
about-Hayneville just now. Potatoes
leave their patches in the night, with
out any notice to their owners; corn
.gets out of th_ei5jtaSiS>n%SS’H©7f?V3^est”, by all who have tried
manner, under cover of darkness; and
cottoa fairly gets up mid, flies. This
Is uir*ov.’ing^t6' : ti
Grant has not provided all his colored
brethren witlhan office, hence same^>^
them must steal or work, and tin
nyhpj-epared for, the latter.
l -tmw .WfilJT'5 •••■ in .-noi
ublislied at <Jie..Capitil. t>fr Georgia, ftYd;,vlio.-.Offia»
. cial.Pagcr of tlie CoAiuty aad City. , .,
u)x’ aadPEICE LIST
-* • \ AGENTS WAKTED. :
"VVilson, Lockwood,, Everett & Co.,
51 HL-kRAY" ST., New Yprt.
SoIcAsenS.fnr liie Stales of Vit^inla, Eorth and
• S«.nth Carolina, Gcoriria at d Florida.
O, friends and jialrons. They are at their
old :timd, ready and willing to serve them
inthe
J- ME E S
FrultT ajid Ornamental,
' FOE AUTUMN OF 1871.
HcicyJe tbe slt^Dt-oii of Planter Dealers
to our Jirgejuijl coiuiicte ttouk of
Standard anil Bwarf. Frmt Trties,
tixape Vines ami Suiaii Fvuit' ■ *
OruameutalTvi*ck, iSbrubs and Plants. J. 1 ; - ^
New and Rare F;u>t nr.d Oiutaicutal TreesT
Bnlbous Flower Boots.
DefW'riv.t.ve a»ul DJuptir.tf d l»riccd Caialojiues
•sent iTn jraid^ii rccpii.tof as follows:.
No. 1-Fruits, It*c. Nr>. i*-Omaim ntal trtfs.TOcT'
No. :i— Green-house, Hh-. No. 4—Wholesale, free.
No. 5—liolbs,. ffeo. Address,
Ellwamghr ic Baubt, Rochester, N. Y.
and. of the Bupr^nsi a Court, < the 'liepqrtgr. jof tli^
Court being extuusively engaged by The'Constitu-
tiou. ( Full rejpbrts giycu of. the nieetings oT’ the
State'Agricultural : Society. ' Tiie^legislature ' Will
soon meet.
Its 1 \
Is a specialty. ‘K^ corps'of 'Special 'CoiTespond-'
eutsuil the United- States and'Sftrbpe is large, l fiav-
. ing been engaged, at * greabexpense. : The 1 acting^’
of thetGeneral Government,'bspocially of trie-
United States.Cangres3, are furnished- by a. Spe
cial Wjwhipgton, Co^resjioiHleut, , For the benelit
of Lady Readers, the celebrated “Jennie Juke”
has been employed, aud sends fnpnthly Fashion
TiettarK from Pirns' York. *''■*•■*•*' • • •-- -• ■ • J • -
| Rich Old Men.*—Tlie gentlemen
most noted for wealth in-New York are
becoming someyyhjat;conspicuous for
age. William’B.^Asj^r is 78, A. T.
Stewart 70,' Vanderbilt 78, Daniel
Drew 71, PetthCUoper SI, George Law
73, William Cullen Bryant 77, and
Jiimes^dordeA Bennet 75. All except
The .Eclipse ‘.Cotton Press,
The Houston Literary Association is
on the advance. .Several new mem
bers have been received, and tbe meet
ings on Monday night are very inter
esting. The Association lias received
several '‘Tiiunisome^^donaticij's, nmmrf
will be acknowledged next week in this
Betters from New^York. * . ' ‘ ‘ :
, The'PrDprielors ’also announce with great sat^
isfaction, that they have made arrangements for
w. L-vfimgpq j. § WABuks. j. w. latheo
J. W. LAtHkGP & do
C0TT0H FACT0ES
For One Dollar.—Persons ne t now subscribers to
Appleton’s Joubncx, tan, as a trial subscription,
obtain the reniajmng issues for the current year
from SeiE 2d—r^i one DoiaJot ‘
This large reduction is offered to new snbscrib-
•quainied with the
l*W. Remittances
Tke TBt&ADfeLFiiLv: 'Biot.
—The Phiadelphia Ledger gives the
following account of the outbreak oi
the bloody rio.tin that .ci^y. on The 10th
inst.;
The ex t ci£eznent .^t.Sixth. nnd , Lom
bard slVeets" had extended, and the en
tire neighborhood was on the street
.discussing thahffiS.^ A largh number
‘Of whites were mingling with the color-
' e’d men, and the best of feeling was not
.(jisplayedsauiXdiljletasid*. .FEhSfy, a
, .DE^^s.j-^lJa-s.jDfane ^.j^prdan died
in Perry, on the night of October 25,
after a proiraeled- illness of nearly
three months. She was sixty-four
years old, and had lived in Perry nearly
thirty years.
Dr. J. C. Harvey died at the resi
dence. cSf.vMr. John* Bother ford?-lils
n4fihe\tr, ; ''ii«ir : -Hayfi^lfltl^lb^jrclay.'
;dieii of. pnejinioujiiy ^udfhad-bdeii-fifek'
, ,, t .*»uu*.uao'J ivi
only three days. l
reniajmiig issnea for tbe current
2d—Tsm ONE It< >LLAIE •
ers to enable those not now acqur.;
-Journal to fully test it* merits.
must be mailctl direct to tbe publishers.
Appleton’s Jochnal ia published weekly, aud
consists of thirty-two pages quarto, each number
attractively illastiated;-Price 10c. i>er No; regu-
98 Bay St., SAVANNAH, GA
Planters’ supplies furnished and fiberal
-jash advances made on cotton consigned to
us. sep!4-3m
Bloomington, III. Nui'seiy
2pth .Tear!. 600 Acres! 13'Greenhouses! Largest
ti ie ; 'c6n8tituti6 : n-.
Is the Largest Daily now published in Georgia;.—
Its circulation is large aha increasing every day.
It is
A Splendid Medium for Advertisers.
G/i J. : /.j . u-. 7* rTJWi «■/.- 'MM. IUM*W3
y Port ..YaLieyivi^ttfkei osty ^ L
Cctrcdii cl ’ ^ouiiEB
" FbttixafiKt Froviwou Dealers.
Jonathan Collins & Son,
niimber of colored youths at Eighth
and Emeline street uqder the influence
of liquor, and whj, it is alleged, we e
insulting females, were attacked by,
\vhfte*i?ie3,A5i3'a' glilA'^l fighf ensued
/I^ie police endevored to quell the dis
turbance, •bpk vpthout faviBl^ fflhief
** . (Six Months)
** . (Three Months,).
“ (One Month,)
WEEKLY, jPer .Annum,).
Fonx Valley, Ga., November 1, 3871.
COri'ON,—Strict Middlin'
Eu.ua,—uiuu- S.des.:...
t <e> A protracted meeting is now going
nfi-'-ftt tliff'Baptist cbiiich in this place.
The pastor, Kev. B. E- Thai-pe, has
ciio.'j been assisted by Eev. Mr. Wood, of
■ Bamesville.- - -Sever; >1 fb roe
§ alter, eyeiy night, and twAiJn>T e .<i >r fit'.
fessed religion.
\ GESTS WANTED for the
TBANSMISSIGN OF LIFE
COUSpEt&OK TKE.NATUi.E AKI) HlGIENE OF THE
JLuaulikk FcNcnoN. By Ln. Napheys, author
of “The Physical Life of Woman.” It relates to
the male sex; is full of new facts; delicate but out
spoken; prai’tica! and popular; highly endorsed;
sells rajudly. .Joid by subscription only. Ex
clusive territory. Terms liberal. Price $2. Ad
dress for contents, etc,, J. G. FERGUS k CO..
Pnh!te1«m*u 1'Ml^/TAl/lldn P-,
Clear Mil) b»dc«.
biioulaers
l!t'LK. iiLA'ib,—Ciear Kulcs,.
Clear liib Sides
Shoulders
HA3fS,—‘tUnw^iee. C. C«..
Sugar-cured Canvassed.
u ® ) g-W“-.v-risav c-t vi
Pressed . .. .v. .
IXOUil,.—Superfine^
.k t ...\;..:
Lxtru ± amily,
1’Oiicy ;B>anas.. .—
GEAIA,—-Corn
-i s .Stanaai-d B.. .i ,,.
•, taui LXul. wLVlv./.i *V,
\*nio\v G
Javx
SIllUP,—Common
RURRE’S':MAteZI^^
miHSION MESCltAJSTCS,
Tana> street, MACON, GA,
i i We offer onr services to our planting
fessed religion. The .attendance is
1 very gddd; and We’ ‘lKJ^irgfeat r'deaT
. .will.be accomplished .before tbtotoee’E- .
.. ‘.qg cl ?^ s : jU :tf <Of.
A Few. have JiftiLi K
My accounts and notes are <dl. .due.
> Tleas'e' take notice that’ of 'tbV 1870
business, only those are being sued
who pay no attention to their obliga-
tions' After the 1st of November, all
r goods will be sold at cash prices; and
1 no credit unless by.spe.cial contract. - ,
BOYS; AND CIRLS.O
number df persons shot, and then the
riot subsided as quick as it had com-
.ifl . _ - - . .
menced.
friends as Factors and Commission Mer-
ch-,iu-s jJedging personal cai'e and pronipt-
EiiEE
l TT.' J!fc. to Jan., '72; $1.50 to July. ’72;
l-,:*73. : Thk SrETHODisx. Every week
a Lecturo Kccm Talk- by Deecher; feeraicn or ar-
ticlc by TiCmcge, (second only to Beecher m pop
ularity;, Mib. Willing^ g»cat serial story expos
ing secret workings uf Romauisin. in America, and
much other good reading. G. Halsted, 114 Na»-
fort to make this publication a
.Ftrsf-d/dSsr Mcnifkiy Hagwziiiz,'
for the Boys and G(rla of the Sontli. Gratofolly
appreciating the remarkable favor l»eetowed on it, 1
and. the many expressions of entire satifel'action ;
which have reached them from ail quarters, they :
are satisfied that they have supplied a- want Ipug
felt at the .South, and that a.weii-cbhducted Maga
zine of high moral tone, filled With oontributious
from the best writers, and embracing a: large
amount of valuable information, can be. made
highly attractive to youthful zniuds, without the
adventitious and peruipious aid of sensational lit
erature. Burke’s Xag&ziup. for Boys and Girls is
issned monthly, in numbers of .forty-eight pages
each, and printed on the- best calendered paper,
and elegantly illustrated.. Price of subscription,
$2.00 a year—three copies for $5.00. Burke’s
Magazine and the Southern Farm-end Home,' $3
a year- Address -
1 , J.-W.-BURKE & CO., Macqk/Ga. ■
women vote aim *ffc^dvT5nice, .-and men
mirse tbe t>^jps,| ;cqok- aii'<^ milk
the cows, c( jthfii ^®deet c stoty of
dojmestic infellt}i6^ e wS"hlive bcawl for
many days: Mrfc Esther - Mom^j is a
Justice of Peace,". and- in the itopai-tial
exercise of her -official duties,2 Mrs.
has been conyfeHed to.send lief- hna-
band to jail as a j common drunkard.
What the emotion ofMr.' Morns emo-
LAWT0N & WILLINGHAM,
Household Medicines.
New Orleans.
HALT,—Liverpool
Virginia
BICE,
UNbLLS,—Btar..
B OARDMAN'S GOD LTVER OH,.—This oil is
put up with great care from perfectly fresh
Livers, and is, without doubt, the finest pro
duced.
B OAEDMAN'S FRENCH WORM CONFEC
TIONS.—Invaluable as a Cure for Worms, aud
.jeingin the form of a candy lozenge are readily
-utken.
—
B oaeduax’s coxc'd ext. Jamaica, gin-
GER.—A splendid corrective and exceedingly
useful in Colics, cramps, and ordinary irregulari-
8S&“ TheSeT will sell, at Macon ‘prices, with freight added. . Evaty one
warranted to be. as represented, or nojiay asked. Call oh me or sendfor a
circular. "• N- T. JOHNSON, Marshallville, Ga.
MaCON, G-..
tiirtiLSG,'.
J; small quanti- October 25th. 1871.
WAREHOUSE,
Cottoji and Commission,
MERCHANTS, i
*the' mati-imomal epidemic has
reached Houston and borne off two of
totfcSilfet iX'OTim^pi^nen. Bead
these extracts: ; . ]y
iSfl^Itt iS^^^riiodi^ Church in
Griffin, Ga., by tiie Bev. John W.
1871. FALL. 1871.
•40 rji.ioT a HO-
W.fA. BASKS & SONS
AGGING AND TEES furnished. Ad
vances made on Colton in store when
-A Magazine for Clnldren,
iHeidt. Miss Fannie L. Johnson, to
ORFF,-WATKINS & CO
To which
y invited, and those in search of
ST-CLASS GOODS,
^iuring tbe six years since tbe war
the Radical administration has collec-
nrn- i
i a : ' • -*1
Wliolesale-ONLY. *
1 dollars, or thirteen hundred millions
S ;of dollars more than was spent to car-
; ry on the national government from
* Waslringto^s fcyLiimpln’j time. „
ivery dollar of it has Men spam; in
government expenses, including nn-
c constitutional reconstruction, stirring
. npiwSD^*fei*b Sftef peace was
e,,declared andEadieal robberies save two
b ^hundred millions applied-tathe public
e debt.
t A change wouldn’t hurt.-At Coiisti-
t tut ion.' iKAHaiA.
Will do well to examine their assortment. WlierG wil
4S*ECOND jSTE’ildE-Sil'X', Be next?
.vj-dih s6i»tio -afafTSi sal id .rxswo vt
MACON, GEORGIA. Alas! it is
flOtol*
sep2Slf
Personal.—We are pleased to see
in Perry this weeek, JMr. Josiah L.
,9l Sorannah..-,.-..:: idi
James M. Hulsey, of Perry, is now
in the hardware andriionse-funiishinj’
.store of E. F^ AV'pojfg^:, MuAAi, £$£
Jim is a whole team, and will donbt-
iess draw a large share of Houston
trade.... *. : !
Umbrellas, Traveling Satchels, Finest
Broadcloth and Doeskin, Latest
Style of French, Scotch,
& German Cassimere,
Moscow and Castor Beaver, Chinchilla,
French Coatings and Testings.
Weihayerec^tiyporithi^uam-
bers of “The South,” an eighbpage-
Paper, published by Tardrew & Co.,
21 Park Bow, N. Y., and devoted to
the material interests of the South.—
consid^it a yeiT^od R aner in>.
need; rnofHiffdiWami r dt the 3
character is seldojnJouud iu, one Su
per. ^ -sO Jr,;fg/
thrie feet six mclies adrbss'lfe' shoul
ders. It is added that ail like most fat
people, this large lady-is -able to sus
tain great physical exertions, is
“hacdsomg^gd^ilQWOg^f IfflA '‘fcgjl-
1 y ibtffp.'jiing# mr"c*
blc and jCt
•rircor. if