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^^utevor ir space may be ro¬
le euluiyns, to Taliafi no
nmttCHf. Tha people of that
«t c di.irac'lcriz d by great I dug.
ry «,i,f. 0 ()|) j w „ r || 1 on( ) w | laVt
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long felt (hut tin, "I'ii-if ul friendly iu>
tcrcoursc between-(lie „f |
two counties ought Ve t 10
to cueouiu*,,,^
and thus propone to aceoiupliah that
end. Wo Imliur promise that when¬
ever the bu'-iiu-Ku of that county will
authorize it, to open an office in Craw
foi-dvillo mid print a paper there.—
V\ bat. say our Taliaferro county friends.
[VOiMIJJW'ATl.n,]
Jilt iSI . LilltOf.l —
In your issue of February 7th, I
sec u cominuiii'-ati' n signed Citizen,
in reference to a statement made by
tlm Postured,er about tho Post Office
bo.M n and the rent for them, It is a
lii-tlo hard to understand, and as
Home think it was aimed at him as
well as the Government, 1 wish to let
bin position be clearly understood, us
Well us to give Gilizeu another view
of the-of tho matter as l understand
■it.
Those I’o,st Office boxes have been
a bone of contention between the
.Postmasters, and (lie people, its well
as between the Postmasters and the
Post Olfieo Department for years.
It is true that they were made at
Hie t’Npeii-'i! of private citizens years
#
ago ; Hum fact is known to the Post
Jiiaster General, and lie lias l-ceu writ¬
ten to by the preseiit incumbent of
olii- 1’nHt, (Iflioo mi tliin miLjeef.. 'Ele*
whole fact htiving been presented (’>
him, his reply is only a reference to
Hoctions Id and In of tlm 1‘ostill Code
and 2'L» and 2(M! of the Postal llegu
J»tiomi. Copies of which can bo seen
at tlm Post Olli'e, which sections
read as follows, viz :
8ko. l:i I hat ad postages, box
rents and other receipts at Post tjj
fine, slrdl be ai-eottuted for as u
of the postal revenues : and any part
thereof which the! Pbslmaster has
neglected to collect, lie! .shall be
charged with and held accountable
for the same as if he had eolhvte I is.
l I hat I a 1, m i '- * • J'' ’
liw bos lioM,.v, v*U**U*strr ti do so,
lo . provide -ii,i lock Boxes or drawers , for
tlieu- . ow n use, at .... their own expense,
4
winch lock Boxes or drawers, , upon
’ ‘
tli- .. . reelion ,, l ost Office,
ir i m any
*
shall , become , ,, the property of , the ,
l mteri Mates, mid Be Rulueet to tho ,
din etion and ntrol ..... of the Post Of „
e
ueo Department, and shall pay 1 * a rent .
ttl . at least equal that of oilier Box
to
. the , office, it .... there be
es in same or,
no other , Bom m such ... office, of j,. box
s
other . offices v , tho , class,
cs in ot same
wlm-h . , , rental shall be accounted for
ns other box-rents. , ,
„ Regulations—Ste , ,, 2 .,, *5. I»o\ rents
must Be collected and accounted for
** “ " f llu- "I «»■ IV
ami no 1 h« .lall W n.
•wno I l„ 0* «... of «nv ...........
I' ,h " ,v '" |,M I"' 1 ' 1 1 ' r
one quarter.
M e 2t>t» So lung as I ers, ns who
vwu box* -• m Post IhliocH permit tli. m
to remain, it is th • duty of the Post
master to collect rent for tlu'>H> that
are used.
N •' ;l " i: "
a fiulHto muU am r. port of box r fit
nnd who n,-gleets to oolUct it. is
ohurg* w ilh the ntnount "hioh lie
»»* require 1 to me a sworn statement
tl tho p. >plo v* fuse to pay box
ItMit beejlUHO lit- \ sax tiny lu\e a c
tit\ to tho boxen, in vu wof
this law, the Poalmast v is hue. 1 ; *
lay asi !«> the obi box* and to h.-n.
new one made rather than e .ntanu
ilu» oxntt*'-ntion by still using th*' old
ones, fit w!n< h !u- ins to |>:\y if the
|HH>plo Jo not pay h"'.\ In ;'<e
people whon! I ivfuse»t*’ vent the n w
. lu xes, , fn s stmd\ < . b tt* ,, ’•, ,v :; .. t!-.*
r !i
•
ho eatt * >. et in* n at and will ti pert
hin box i.nt, > lavxes us* d 'and
will }.u\t.» It's, uetaiuj* b.ituself. If
tho n* w b.'Vt - at*- ma.to. tltov * is no
dlQltit' that lit* p*-.»plo will vef.W’t
rent them, for the tise of a 1 v -»t Osheo
b*.»\ t > a bu uiu s- man ut t o gnat a
Convenience to Ih> disj>* ns. .1 with
The IVlmastiT ha« In . n very fot
W\-m«g m t h nuU r, an*l t:»
pie arc Tory uuwiso to rvfu-u to pay
collect,
-joxea j;j
,*go. o--
■BrKeohi
Dstniaster
■"i- hox
r’
tr if that
tall office
^^^1" <ri V(M'1|
pwn tile Post Office
to put him
^e
Eim the
LO.
ISp^l^^Tmce, is two alphabetical
cases, one for letters and one for pa¬
pers, and then the Department says
to the people, you may, for your con
veuience, erect boxes in my 1’ost Oifi
3QS Mid if you wish my officer to put
y nu mail into them he may do so if
you pay nra for that service rendered
by h:m, or if my officer wishes to
erect boxes for your convenience he
may do so. but when bo places your
mail in them, pay mo for the service
he renders you, for I have to pay him,
* it l,i,x »Vit what pleaso.
So or you
you Hull Diafc Citizen has soon
only one side of ti„, mi1 >joet and that
side from which it does infill.
'1 Government ■
Im does not mteuci
to demolish the old boxes, and has
liolliing to do with them ; they bo
ong to jirivate citizens ami as they
are unwilling to pay a small sum
which the government requires of its
officer to collect, for the service he
renders in putting tlicir until iu them
and as he is responsible for what he
should collect, therefore these old
boxes arc set aside at the disposal of
the owners, for the Government sets
up no claim to them and does not
wish to interfere with the private cit
i/.on in the enjoyment of the right of
ownership of his property, which is
very reasonable and just, and dots
n it Room to bo a “small thing/'
In conclusion, let mo state that tho
laws herein referee l to woro passed
before tho war and with no view of
oppression to tho South. Our late
worthy Postmaster was annoyed
ah ut this matter all the while during
his term of office.
I hope this explanation will satisfy
the people as well us Citizen, coming
nn if. from
A FELLOW CITIZEN
[cOSI.ML'NICATEli.]
Mr Mrs, Editors ,•—
Though not [[actively engaged in
teaching, I heartily endorae the article
in your last week’s paper by Prof. New¬
man, calling a meeting of the teachers
nl Hancock and adjoining countica, for
1 ho purpose ol organization.
Whon a tenaher, l lelt the n« J d °l
such an institute as ho would have or*
g iu zed, and rvlien re a ling in tho edu
c.itimial j -ufiuls ol the times of tho ben
elieial re.-alts attending the co-opi-rn
v ,, ,n..u '■> icacUors iu other States,
I have often Wondered at tho almost
total .. lack . ol ... Iraternal .... leelmg and
nsso
eiateu , educational , . , enterprise . among the
°
mass ol teachers , in our own Mato, „
It . . that , tieorgia . , the , , hen
is true, rus
.. it not lauP, ot Iiav
tr, my n-tunng is at
lug . pmjectud . , as l ir back as ls.ffi, the
hist ... edueationul . .. , association m tho Unit
. Mates. ,. 1 hat . nssociation .... having
'U
, been . tonued , at . Macon with cur vener—
able Dr. (.. 1 ,, Reman as . its first .. ,, Pier
.
ident . andhod:ns:,sub'Hiiuontlv , , , . , ,
t t ascs«
• at Mt. ... Zion, It also that
sum . is title,
we have , now a Mute , u-socution emu
posed ... ot some ot , tho , best ...... talent within
its bounds, that . conveuu annually, ,, .J and ,
which , . . . beginning . to . make , its . influence .
is
toll, not among teachers , alone, , , nut even
OJUnc ii C | ntl .l,,„ , lh0 g„ t0
as Wol b „ 1; ,, f „ t
, r ,... titls ,, ,„J c JiS,a,io„,
1 tuo. ol no or s aoi„ti..n i„ ,1. t„u„a.
-it the State, save that formed last year
by the teachers in Atlanta, and pie-id
o*l over by Prof Mallon, tho indefati
uab’e SuperintoDdent ot Public School
iit that city. The At’nnta tapers lur
alded that meeting as the first ** TYot/i*
.•>/--• ft” ever bold in tlm State
Aa j 1)t , w , .Raough J s auced by F,ri
t , tl itl tt .oir g - i w.uk, let flaucock
t | irow l, etS eU up «u her aueient rights.
hcr U , riucr ^ mid cUila at j CJUt
,|, e „ V(J „ ? t
A# to tho rev,,! # to belli educators
and communities, social, inteiketual
and moi.il, gtov.i _ a; ot such as-oeia
ttotis, tin.re can be no cavil ; for every
c-m.cat and U.tblul teacher, every teach
er w ho !'e* > the bu d u * t his tuo- on
who adepts m go i taiu the high aud
.-aett J trust th i, attaches to In- v ea%
( *'*•' feed of a.i such ex orn.il
aid* to enable him to make effective al.
the , educational . , lime* , ot the , aebool . ,
This, ap? «.!s -
r *om t, a wo.k m which
t-.i. nets of every grade in both public
private school-, cau \ .e w..ti each
* t e: in *-/ 'I <t • < iuc.ev.uit g the
. . U 1 v.
iceognitioti, callu by the uiasses, ot tL.ir
g.
Nt uh these thoughts, l a^aiu expr*>.«
tinted uiv hearty coa -urrence in the nun e uh
member* by of l'r f Newman, ard of and Education, hope the
the B
aud the teachers throughout the cjuu
I » r y wifi t umi out cm mn.ur, at
House. on Saturday, the 28 h in.it-,
o’clock, a. in , Cor the pr-rj >oso r
by him. W H t=
Sparta, February 18, 1871.
[COMMUNICA • ED.]
Editors Times d’- Plan er .•—
A few 1: cal items from otir pros¬
perous and thriving little town will,
we hope, not be unacceptable to luouy
of your numerous readers The evil
clTeet of the late financial storm,
which bus ju-t passed over the whole
country, are fast disappearing. t> ur
business men braved the panic with
that prudence and sagacity which
has i, heretofore characterized them, j
from u busim ss point of view, every
thing seems to assume a more cheer
fill'and progressive aspect
fordviile can boast of possessing as
energetic,Qioreugh going,and prompt
business men, as any town of its size
in Georgia. The great enterprising
spirit, which is being manifested to
build up and improve this place,
is unsurpassed * Much credit is cluo
to the skill and perseverance of
Messrs W illiam and John Norton,
architects. A building here and there
Springs up as if by magic. Trade of
every kin 1 has generally been good
A largo number of bales of cotton
have been brought to this market in
the last few months and commanded
ready sale at good -prices. We hear
of no heavy losses having occurred
by the fluctuation of that commodity.
Otu* farmers seem determined not to
fertilizers to such an extent, Gris
yc.u.** 4l did lust year. Many
l,avo tur
it. Less cotton *^®*5*araiu V -ind
agricultural general watchword retrenchm^R^u^,^, of Hie ^ io
day.
economy be adopted in all branches
of business, then may our people look
for peace, prosperity and happiness
It is to be hoped that the larger por¬
tion of our farmers will use this ab
Holutoly necessary plan for the sa'.va
tion of the country. All are rejoiced
over tho telegraphic communication
which was established a few weeks
since. Our young and excellent friend.
Mr. James Tilly, is the efficient op>e
rutor, Crawfordvillo is not belaud
in her educational duties, (.‘apt Den¬
nis Funders, assisted by .Miss Nor¬
man, have a flourishing school—both
are excellent teachers. The semina
ry is located in a pleasant portion of
the town Wo are gratified to know
that under the direction and care of
instructors so well adapted to the
trninins—*4 tW yum hi ill Uliud— -rim
school has met with tine success. Our
tbibbath School is also in a flourishing
condition—quite a large number oi
?uhollars arc always in attendance—
much interest is boiug taken iu it.
< tur clootieu tor town councilinen.whi*- 1,
was held two months »,!»»«-•-. ,n
a good selectb "• .Mr. M. D. L. GoO
» cr ’ ,. l.o was appointed Marshal, is
lenrlc.-s and impartial . ... in the execution
of tho important duties of Iris office,and
tli*' people are eminently fortunate in
securing iris services, The council is
Composed of the following members, J.
r. Harrison, J. N. Chapman, L. A.
Stephens, \V J. Norton and W. It
McGibbony. Wo must uotJ'ail to make
mention oi'uurgood at.d reliable basi¬
nets hou-.-es. G. IV. Mitchell, dry goods
and groceries ; G. E. Smith A I’ro.,
dry goods and groeeii*s ; (j. Richards,
dry goods and groceries ; D. A. Wil
li.iin-, dry good# and groceries ; Farm
er & Monk, druggists ; J. T. Akins,
dry gonds and groceries ; J. D. A II.
T. lluiumoek, gin manufacturers ; C.
Wynne, dry goods and groceries ; M.
Myers, dry goods and groceries ; T.
Irby, bar-room ; G. Tucker, groceriu#
and bat room ; Boon A Dickinson, dry¬
goods and groceries ; Mrs. M. (J. Lee,
millinery; Mrs. Trope, confectionary;
C. Bergstrom, dry goods an* groceries ;
Stewart A Smith, dry goods and gro
ceries ; Gorham A Chapman, carriage
tth,ip. ; Stephens A Gorham, cabinet
shop. Our worthy fellow townsman,
Mr. George (V, M tohell, has been re
cently appointed Postmaster at Criw
tordville, a better appointment could
tint have l* on made. J. 0. s.
A lawyer poet sends the following
“Fee simp'e, ai d a simple fee,
Aid ii l he fe s mt ol,
Are iiethiiij. when eon pa el lo thee,
f hou -i ,»t tees— Feina e.”
Tib (\h nt«y Editor.—“A n edi¬
tor ir a male l-einz whose fciziness iz to
navigates noZ'* piper. He writes edi
and ,0r | ,U wed ’ cr ling*, ; n,, ‘ 0K| sorts P oetr out . v * i“ uianuseripD, s# " ts
keeps a waste baskwt.b! >w< up the dev
i! ’ nhcr V* ‘P 1 *’’- k *«
,lc<t ’ wI s ^' T ‘ ,r » d '* 11 ir an 1 50
cent# a year, tike- wliite been# an 1 ap
for P»y when he kin git it,
raizes a large family, weak# 1* hours
out ot’21. knows r.o Sunday, gits damn¬
ed hi everybody au 1 oueo in a while
whipt bi some: ody, lives poor, dies mid
dle-mgc l and often broken-hearted,leaves
no inocey, and is rewarded for a life of
toil by a sli'rt but free obituary puffiu
> - - P'~
opr.
‘•Good morning peutlfuen.’’ said a
new.-; aper boy. entering a railroad car.
No one responds. * - l>eg oardou it I
have .«*: 1 too much. I withdraw the la^t
word.” -
■ w. f Bradley’s
Standard Fertilizer-.
> FOWL GUANO-
I O
-
SEA FOWL
GUANO
SEA FOWL GUANO, in Bags, 200 lbs. each.
BRADLEY'S PATENT f-UPEKPlJOiSPIlATE OF I IMF
C C. COE’S SUPEKPnO'PUA I’F OF LIME.
BRADLEY’S AMMON 1ATFD DISSOLVED DUNES, in tight diy barrels.
ALSO,
Royai Guano Compound !
o:o
rjj JL HE YFAliS above in STANDARD the South with FERI uoe.ptaled ILIZERS micccs having ,i been used offered for the last SlX
cannot fail to give satisfaction, while the Standard . r « is 110 gTA w at prices that
sold. nnteed ctpial, if not
superior, to any ever d been Georgia since tl.eir introdu«
The undersign having agents for Middld
tion, fully understandiust their value, cheerfully lecommend them to the public
as the most icliablo FERTILIZER iu use. l-'ot Prices and Terms apply to the
General Local Agents.
Pollard Ac Co
Warehouse and Commission Merchants, Corner Campbell jyiA-iCeynolds St.
Augusta, Ga. General Agents for Middle & North Geoe^df 8outh Carolina.
WM. STEVENAgent, Spas*^, Ga.
twntlRS werro your intergst i i i
W. W. P E 31 B L E ,
AT THE
A u g u s t. si Weed S t o i* e ,
NO. 11 WASHINGTON STREET,
K EEP CONS H ANTLY D X HAND, European and American Garden, Field.
Flower and ~ IrassSi e 7 . Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Strawberry, Omani
UIII and other Plants a speciality. Also Flower Tots of all sizes coohtautly Oil
hand, 1 * lebit tiiTi
CHAS. 1L GREENE Bit. IIENItV LOSIGNOL.
— 1-jst 184“).—
GREENE & R0SS1GN0L,
SUCCESSORS TO WM. II TUTT.
IMPORTERS AND DEALF.Rs I N
DRUGS, CnEMUM^.^I^J’JAL OILS,
—A v -I>—
Druggists’ Sxinciries,
2GI BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA,GA.
feb7 3ai,
JAMES H. HULSE’S
Augusta Steam Dyeing & Scouring Works*
NO. 123 SROAD S1REET. NEAR LOWER MARKET.
Augusta, O corgia.
I A DIES’ Dress Good-<*!<.. * 1 *r be 1 in superior style ; Gentlemen’s Coats.
J’ants and Ve.-t# cifsiie*! m lv*- l. anil repaired ; Lace Curtains cleaned and
whitettod to look like new; Damask, Broeated and Satin Damask Curtains
dyed. le.bT Sin.
W . F’ER.RIS,
Dealer in
o i* o i s*’ ii ii. it <1 I) <> in <» !«» t i c*
F 11 HITS,
(itmltMt tV<*.
P21> BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA
fcb7 3m.
W. 1L YOUNG. K. W. HACK.
YOUNGr c«b SiEJSLOIS.,
(Mi 0 4 H R x
— AND —
Commission M e r o hants,
278 BROAD SiREET, AUGUSTA GEORGIA.
feh7 8m.
E. LIE3SCIIER,
Dealer in
Oysters. Terrapins, Shad. Fresh a a d Salt Water Fish,
G.....A >r....i:... * * t
Poultry, Vegetables. Fruits, and other Produce.
Ail orders punctual!, after Jed to. Terms CASH on delivery.
# gent for CeCar Keys Oysterssnd Creen Turties.
.lACKfON STREET, u %i Post Office, AUGUSTA, G \.
firi 7 tins
UXTX It O A fi it t; S 1 A L It A X T,
f
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
rpilIS J. style Ilioise, the oppo-ite tlic Jatiun Uni >n It. Traveling R. Depot 1’ublic. has been rc-Stted in thr. best
lor aceouiui ot tuo
MEALS, LUNCHES AND REFRESHMENTS
Served on arrival ati] d ‘ arturc of trains, at reasonable prices.
A SPECIAL BOOK WITH MODERN ACCOMMODATIONS FOR LADIES.
Wioes. liquors and Cigars.
Meals, oOe. Lunches, 2‘ic. F 5l'e.
fvlT 3ui JOHN F. IIEUISLF.R, A s t.
None Genuine unless Bearing
Tf
HD
§ ■% P m
r
■
6 % W?L.BRADLErI 200 lbs.
_
This Brand in FullS—W.L.B.
QUALITY
Guaranteed
to Any
Ever Sold.
Hsssif, Mankin & Lamar’s
formulas.
with not on ounce «f mlu im- t.on which when „ llxe d with tho ® ho?o»u5uJ
r,.?,l b e le 3 «*” b l »"Ugh. f,r twice comp B at ' 1
, ?o,e°;rn ‘‘ the m U cy. cottoJ
fifue n acres m ^ ° f F ° rti , * MI ' to L « USuJ «»•......-*«.*-<■ «»*’« *>'
Z'Zr*?"*™'" """•
•A. H. Birdscng & Co., Agt
/cb 4 2m For Hancock O'
unty.
M n M
WHOLESALE
AND
IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
194 & 196 Broad St, Augusta, Ga.
ft-bll ly
■ CO......
whelESS &
COTTON _A_ C T O I?. S ,
Augusta, <jl corgia,
\ VY Y7 Fj ARE Geneval Agents for South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, for the
ealo of
Excellenza Cotton Fertilizer,
a high standiinl nr icle, which Ims been before the public live yourr, and lias
given general Miti-lai-iion, and Planters who have used it extensively, assert
that the EX UK i .d j E X Z A has no superior.
We also huv lor sale, Prepared Oliemicals, for making Ue/xC-Made 1*ertilise
e.r, and us nearly every Pi nner cun m.dvO part of bis I’.itilizer at home, we re
commend the Chemicals prepared by the manubictniers <>1 the Excellenza her-.
rilUttiv a*, uo.ll ad-*ptcl lor cempi'-ring, am,! \yiii. produce good results, leb 14 3m.
AT
MRS. N. BRUM CLARK’S,
t^**» 1 Ilrored - AlljLfUNla, < * s*,*
iA \JE\V .Jet Fringes, Gimps, Buttons, Chains, Crosses, Ear Diops, Bug
les, Reads, Combs, Ac.
c.:o—--
C?letx*ls. ,p s3
Appliipie, Thread, Yack, Val, French Blond Lncep, Cambric and Swiss In**
sortings and Edgings, Satins, Silks, ( civets, Belts, Ruckles, Ribbons, Ac.
•o;o
! ST 1
New Stylo spring Hats*
Will receive Saturday, ucw Huts lor Ladiis and Gliildret). White, Jot Dot ;
\ oil Luce, Giidies, Elastic Belting, Tu.-.-els, Cuipo Veils, Ac., Ac.
MRS N R1UJM CLARK,
2ol Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
Agent for D*-mor* si's PA l i’ERNS. leb 14 ly
Pendleton’s Guano
JLL beat any ol tho sill-, sold lor Composting, giving it tho same chance.
\ i,tMrs ::3) qi tun v «v
Also a few bushels select Cotton Se*!*i, ut a reduced price Apply to
riparta, feb!4 3m. I». T. \
J. H. ALEXANDER,
SUCCESSOR TO PIsUMR & LEUHifiRt
W1IOLE8ALE ANil HE' AIL HEALERS IN
Drugs and Chemicals, Paints, Oils, G-lass,
Fancy Toilet Articles, etc.
1 HAVE j.urclin-i d tlic- exL-ii" ve Pluck of Messrs. PLU'dH & LEITNKK, nml will en¬
deavor to iu !cc aii'l keep it complete with every article in this line of lueshe.*#.
T, H, IIA>KIX«<>A,
a *|'ii* ified |iiu* 'ir ,1 Driig-ji-', Inclurgo nf tfi<- Prescription and Bjug Department, ess
j cci u.ly. >• In. v* i . * peu till 1 1 kiee t• a me iimler hi# own churg' a ini sup rvr -ion.
Fr* sh and griii 1 ,e (.aideu rtetd, in liiil lusor merit always on hand.
Choice 1 eld I'.uupkin sued ami I!a tk-nuke Water -Melon teed. Best seed Irish Pota¬
toes. Old.us fiib>d prornp-ly by m id or express.
.1. II AMlVilUWIt.
d« 20 3m 2\2 Broad fitreet, Augusta, On.
WAR WITH CUBA !
AAsTOTM EKIt NEW STORE !
<11,1. o\
H. F . EOZIEE
For your Santa Claus r rr’’cks.
1118 DEPOT IS NOW OPEN
FOR TIIE EITTEi: I 'OIaKS,
I have on hand a Urge and varied sto.-k, con is lag in the finest French Candies, Can¬
dy Toys. Orange-. Apple- |*.-ir«, Nuis,t igare, Tohacoo &o.,at)d a Lrg* lot «f.Fire*Worka.
AfsD a fine assortc*l lot of W. ■ d«-n Toys.
1 hav«- a - a wll -eh* k off-'imily Groceries, consiniiitf in Flour. Bacon, Meal,
.s'ugar Col!-r It i>-• , ■/. m ; 1 will sell u> the LOWEs'l MAKKf-.T I'KK’E for CASH.
Also a lot of
LttTt] j■ NVure, Crockery and Glass-Ware
to wli’rdi I call ’ll# pc-eia! a:- .♦ >n of the L -di«i. Fall and examine before fMiretiaahr
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Spana, December 13, 3m