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THE SOUTHERN SUN,
Official Journal of Decatur County
nlorlcige. Georgia.
November
The Calhoun Times hoist lh<> name of
General. W. T. Wofford for Governor.
Wonder when those North Georgia chaps,-
will come to the conclusion that South
Georgia, is entitled to a Governor once in
a hundred years?
Burglars are ro common in Savannah,
that the city papers hardly take notice of
thorn.
Liogarda Dramatic Troup > are trying to
make things lively in Atlanta.
Gorman, of the Tolboton Standard
continues to “free blow” railroads and ho
tels— go id idea John, a dollar saved is a
dollar made. Tj!
Joe Brown, urns the Geoagia Legisla
ture, about a8 successfully as he does the
State Road*
The cards havo been dealt and green
backs are trumps, Joseph holds the winnig
hand.
“Oh! Ye Gods, the giftie gie us'
To see ourselves, as others see us, is a
piece of verse, that some of the members
of the present Legislature of Georgia,
should take due notice of, and govern them
selves accordingly.
The Atlanta New Era says, “We need
more business and less politics.“ We fully.
agree with the Era, on that point; but it i-s
very strange that said journal did not come
to >bat concl u M when the radicals were
domiuant in Georgia.
Strange things will happen sometimes—
for instance, to see R. L Me Whorter, the
late despotic radical speaker of the House
of Representatives voting with the Dt-mo<«
cratic party,
Bob, after serving out your present term
you must take a back seat; we fear that
your placid smiles will never more be seen in
the Legislative Halls of Georgia—you
are to. big a pill for the Democrats to swol
low, and to' nauseating for the stomaches
of.the par.ty that elected you* Old tel you
are ‘‘gone up.‘‘
Home! Acain.—After an absence of
over a month, we again fiud ourself seated
in the editorial chair.
We have been to Atlanta, associating
with the members of the Legislature; but
we hope our friends will not think less ol
us for it, as the major portion of them are
a clever set of fellows, and are perfectly
willing to take wjuit little Bullock left in
the State Treasury, being as they came in
after the feast.
We return thanks to the gentlemen who
have contributed to the editorial columns
of the Sun, during our absence; also to
Mr. R. M.Johston, ourefficient associate
The Legislature has resolved not to elect
State House officers until after the Gubar
uatroinal Election.
It has been decided by the Legislature,
that there was no legal election held in
Calhoun County, last December. Anew
Election will be ordered.
H. I. Kimball.^-While -in Atlanta, we
conversed with quite a number of the most
prominent cttizens'of the place, and nearly
all us tin m seemed inclined to the opinion,
that Kimball, would soon re 1 urn and aratigf
all of h«s business transactions satisfac
lor tally.
GoSS. —The family of Rufus B. our de
funct Gpvc*ruor left Atlanta, about ten days
ago; whither they were going, know one
knoweth, exoept it be the knowing ones.
John GormrPJ, of the Talboton Standard
comes* out luridly and says, that Pikes dis
play of dollar goodV, exhidited at the Ma
con Pair, eclypses any thing he has ever
seen, the P. G. in G, not excexptrd. Toting
ladies think of this, and if the great pedes
trian tries to inveigle von into the holy
bonds of matrimony, recollect he has said,
that the articles exhibited in a dollar Store
possesses more charms for him, than all the
P. G‘s combined. .
The Worrenton Clipper, is grumbling,
because the merchants of Worrenton do
not advertise; a good many papers in the
State are down with the same complaint.
Dotit worry your-3elf Bro. McGregor, all
6nch, wilt soon or late go up that enormous
spout, and their places suplied with enter
priseiug meu*
R. D Sliropseire lias been after Jas
A. Demour, the present Edito of he Ma
con Daily Citizen, with a sharp stick. He
makes him sign the following • ote, which
we find n the 1 elegraph. & Messenger of
the 15th inst:
Macov, Ga., Nov. 9, IS7I
To whom i may concern: This is to ac
knowledge that my note to Mr- Jno* R.
Grffin, > f 9th Instant, contain several de
libe ate and ntentional falsehoods, in so far
they late to R, D Shro shire, and Ihe *
epy whooly and u evuivodally ret act
said statement and acknowledge that I
Wd.
• Jas A - DamoUr
The next presidential Election:
The time for this grand epoch in the his
tory of ameriean politics is drawing near.
The whole wo Idle looking on with breath
less anxiety. The crowned-heads of Eu
■u ope, for a hundred years have regar 'ed
a amexdca with an eye of suspieio and fear*
They regar it as a fearfhL among
ihe vicenage of their Tieaedifary tyranies.
When other country's have sought to bor
row from ur free institution,s they were
set upon by princes and nobles, of all Eu
rope. That there is a tacit confederacy of
all hes against free republican gove.. 1 *
ment and institutions, he most causual
observers of political history cannot deny,
i hey have sent their emis ries i u<» our
land, to endavor by all he wiles and a ts
that ngenuity and despe atio * could de
vise,, to sow, bro <<!cast the seeds <*f a rev
olu' on and a centralized goverme <♦. they
sought the near s road t > the acc mplish.
ment f 'heir m ssio : and design. They
have ] layed upon the ambition and cupid
jti s< f p litical leaders, ih yh re snt
ihoii- prices of h blood, in royal state,
to accustom the eyes of he fre man to t e
8 ght of royalty itself. Fif y years ago
the whole <-f Europian royal y and nobib
ty, could have passed thro gh the enitre
length an 1 bread h of free Am erica, with
out creating the least sensation* To-day
howdifftMen.il Tiie c-uning of the prince,
of Wales, or the Russian Ah*x : s, is s Mind
ed fourth as a grand triumph* This thing-,
aye, these things, are big with {meaning;—
They show how well the Amercan mind is
prepared for a coup cle tal .” When oui
highest officials whoso ambition is unbom d
od, ire, thus su 'rouu led,courted and sup
ported by all royalty combined, what may
one not expect, —especially, when these of
ficials have at their command a \oweiful
navy, a powerful army already, drilled and
schooled to the work of usurpation oppres
sion and tyranny, and a powerful party to
back them; with these resourses, to say
nothing ol a powerful monied arristoeracy
clamoring for a centralized government,
and ready for any change looking in th<
direction, who regard the poor tax-pav
ers only as instruments of their great de
signs, with a large section of the country
subjugated, yoked and powerless, whai
may not Grant and his adherents do? Who
could oppose. Let the American people
think of this ere it is too late, lest when
the final blow is stricken they will be pow
•erless to lesist. If coming events cast their
shadows before,” what o»-s the onward
and continued march of military law in the
(South, that too just on the eve of a Presi
dential election, in which the present in
onmbent has himself out as a candidate
foo Shadow. It means one of two thing- .
that the bayonet must control the ballo
box in the coming election, or that a foothold
must be gained to completely overthrow
the goverment and erect the throne upon
the ruins of our free institutions and graves
if «.ur farthers.
We are not with the assertion that these
predictions and conjectures are but wild
chimera, We hope it may prove so. We
had rather be a false proffit than a dupe and
a slave* When we see the clouds over
shadowing the earth, we naturally look for
rain, and when we see the nation's army
being dispersed over eleven states of the
union, with all the powers of a conqueror
in an enemy’s country, the chtr ehes and the
tempi 8 of justice,converted in prisons, into
which hundreds of American citizens are
east, as so many malefactors, —this too
without a legitimate cans -.’ We caunot
see anything good in the horrible picture,-
In the absence of a patriotic cause for these
violent acts on the part of the President
and his party, vve cannot but adhere to our
conclusions—that a terr ible evil ; s in the
winds. Where is the power to save us!
First, in thf ballot B >x—then if that voice
is stifled with bayonets let the West and
North suggest the remedy* But before we
see this remedy proposed, let us go to the
polls, felling that every patriot expects
each man to do his duty.
Conlkys Vetoes Tas Election Bill.—As
we expected, Coiitev, the usurper and ac
iitig Governor of Georgia, vetoes the bill
passed by'both branches of the general ass
embly bringing oti the election for Govern
or to fill the uuexpiied term of Rufus B
Bullock.
Conley bases his vote upon the ground
that tha Constitution of the Stat*', in the
sectiou authoiizing the Legislature to pro
vide for filing a vacancy in the office oi
Governor by special election doesuot confer
power on the Legislature to fill a partic
ular vacancy*, but only to adopt a genera!
law upon the subject*, that his right to ex
ercise the duties of executive officer is a
vested right which the General Assembly
cannot disturb.
Trammell is the legitimate Governor of
Georgia and the General at-s m y shold so
declare him.
Since the above was written we have
received a special Telegram that the ♦lec
tion bill has been pissed over Cuuley's
veto.
FATAL ACCIDENT-
A Young Lady Killed and a Young
Man Dangerously 1 njured by a Kim
away Horse on the Thunderbolt Hoad
We are called upon to chronicle this
njorniug one of those fatal accidents which
arc both terrible and hcarUrendsriug in
tlreTf naJure7 Y'-sferdav afternoon abmt
five rdciock, whileMr. William H. Cole bid
Miss Mary Conway were reMjfning ftTm
the funeral of Mrs. Preudergast, the
aUtfcitefi I6.tbebuggy4n Which they Jvere
riding became' unmanageable and tftrew
them on but the same time turning the
vehicle over and upon both the yojingman
au l the young lady. !
T-wi>,g'eritle*nen, wtli* were comirig to the
citv, and who were just turning tile bend
in the Thunderbolt road, near tire Crjthedral
comet at v, witnessed tire accident,, and at
once hastened to the relief ol tire 'luntorl
truite suffers.- Mrss Conway waij lying
under one of the wheels of the butrgv
which had faHtu upon her, while Mi* Cole
was lying in the road, speechless and
unable to move*
They were token to the side of tlvekoad
and cared fore. In the meantime, their
friends, .who were some distance aheafj and
nearer the city, had observed the hors* run
past them without the bugyg, and, infer
ring that some uutoword circumstance had
occurred, thej returned to the scene <jf the
ten loble accident.
Mss Conway an 1 Mr* Cole were 'ken
i lace i in carriages nd brought to the city
where they eceived every attention th t
science could suggest. I" the youn > ladv‘s
c se it • rove 1 to be of no avail, for, fter
-emaining u con sc us until h ls-past s x
o’clock, she quietly breath and h i 1 .rt* Sh •
w s attend and by Dr. Kolock.
'I h • yonn .- mm sd mi porously if no%
mor ally injurtd. He is attended by Dr*
Bulloch*
Miss Maty Conway tvaS 'he daughter of
M . M. C'.EW-'y, oar- of the clc iks at th-
Pulaski Hous , aid he s s'er < fMr Rtch
aid Cmw y, wh 'isa cl Ts: at the Atla-i
t c and Gulf R..ilroad depbln- was a
mos' ftm i bl<* aid estimabl ■ you ig Jany,
iti dh-i s >dd tr aid untimely death isd
pi >n and by a veiy lng<* circl • of friends and
acquaintances*--miv. N ws:
• ' From the griffin (Star.
Destructive Fire in Griffin !
About five o'clock on Thursday morning,
the alarm of fire was given, and in a few
minuets it was that the store of
W* H. Roberts was almost wvapbed in
flames, aml‘before the Fire Companies Could
get on the spot the store house of Henry
Burr was on fire, with the wind blowing
from the northwest with such fury that it
made it very difficult to stop the p’ogiessof
the fire. But our <ffioieui Fire Dep trunent
went to work with a determination to saae
the property of their fellow citizens; and
by hard work the fire was checked in the
store of Henry Burr. And we don’t behove
t hat any other set of men in the .world would
have done the same work that wasd<me by
ihe griffin fire department in stopping tin
fire. The store of W H Roberts, including
the stock and everything was destroyed.
The store hr ose of Henry Burr was de
stroyed, and all his goods were consumed or
damaged. The following iH an estimate ol
the losses:
W. H. Roberts* loss SGOOO, insurance
$4,500, in the Franklin Insuranc Cos ipain
of Philadelphia; Henry Bnn*s loss $15,-
000, insured in Home and Con*'m- to n
insurance Company of New Y<>rk h»i sl,
500, Moss & Williams'
for $2,000; Misonic Lodge, winch was ■•vet
i In- store of Roberts, lost $4 000, insured foi
$2,000; J. M* Glass, merchant tai'or, who
occupied the (Vent room of the Masonic Hail,
np stairs, 10-t $3,500, no insurance; A. B-
Pelps, next door u> Burr's building, lost by
moving goods, stealage, etc , $3,000, insur
ed for $2,000 in the Liverpool & London
& Globe, W . J- Knicaid, loss, dauuge'ol
goods, SI,OOO, W* \Y* Wa kei & Bro., loss,
damages of goods, $1,000; « v V. Dew.-*
loss, damages of goods, SI,OOO.
The whole block of buildings would have
bpon destroyed had it not been for one of.
Silsby's Steam Fi'*e Engjn lately pnichas,
ed by the city, in tlie hand of the best set
of buys in the word
Our efficient Cheif Engineer, Abel A.
Wright, was at his post, promptly, as ho
always is.
The fire is supposed to be the work of
ariucendiary.
Old Folks at Bomb —Ou tite list instant,
Justice William M. Butt married Reuben*
Donaldson, of Gwinnett county, to Mrs.
Polly Bryan, of tbiscity. The bridegroom
was 76, the bride 66,and the Fqua'r 68* The
ceremony was performed in a bouse that
was erected before the war and escaped
the torch of sLermou. Atlanta Constitu
tion.
THIRTY YEARS’ EXPERIENCE
IX THE TREATMENT OF
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contequences upon the mind and body, with the
author's plan ot treatment—tha only ration I and
successful mode of erne a-shewn by a report of
cases t*e ited A tru’hful advertiser to the married
and those contemplating umrrtag?s.‘;v tro-- U ' tut a
doubts of their physical condition, sent free of pos
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di The* author may be consulted upon any of the
a'.seages upon which b>s book treats, either person-.
Yly or by mail, and medicines sent to any part of
the world.
WANTED for the
TRANSMISSION OF LIFE.
COUNSELS on 'the Nature and Hygiene of the
Mtt'Culine Fa act ion. By Dr. Napheys. author of
‘•The Physical Life of Woman.” It’relates to the
male sex ; delicate hat outspoken * practical and
popular; highly endowed ; sells rapidly So ! db\
subscription only. Exclusive ten itorv Teitns lib
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fcERGUS&CO., Pobllshevs, Philadelphia, Pa.
Agents ! Head This !
VTV WILL YAY AGES S A KALAtIV OF s3tl
It PER WEEK and Expenses, or al <wa luge
commission to sell our new and wonderful inven
tions. Address M. WAGNER & CO., Musha l.
"M'ch.
Tim hum'
Shrewd but qniet men can make a fortune by re
vealing the secret of the lousiness to no one.
Address Wli. WRAY,
688 Broadway, New York.
Advertise mnts.
Will He inserted.at one dollar per square for the
a ti ah deductions wll be made on
contracts. Ob tuf/T-s and marriages will be charged
the a«*uie as otheh adveriißeoieuts.
PROFESSIONAL
?acuj
111 iif fill.
SIMON A. WEIL,
C r We-t and Wab v r streets, ncx l door toj.
A. Zeigter is now opening a large and well selec
ted stock, whichjue places on the imuUet, of
HiT Goods,
800 S AND SHOES,
«-'arat.®L®ffZ3.aK3
Clothing, Hats and Caps, Notions, &c.
I take g eat pleasure in announcing that I am
piepared to sell everytbios in my lute as cheap us
the cheapest ami win give gce.M, bargains. My
mot o i.« Quick Sales and Small Profits.
Look to A our iniere-'S aud examine my stock
bet'oie laying in your.supplies.
GEORGIA Decaf it.- Count . S. S. Mann, as
next friend of Mrs. E O. Dickinson, h s applied
for exemption o' personality aud setting apait and
valuation of homestead; and I will pass upon the
same at 12 o’clock in , ou the 2lstdayof Nov
1871, at my office. Joel Johnson, Orel,
uov 16 2w
GEORGIA Decatur Coon'y Mrs. R A Jone>
has applied for exempt ion of personality ad set
ting apart and valuation of homes* -ao and I wil
mss upon the same at 12 o’clock m, on tne
21st Nor 1871 at im o See. J. kl Johns n Or y.
no sth 1871
GEORGIA —Deia u'- C >unty. A J. Lisseter
has applied for exeamf'on of perso iafity, and ict
ting an nt and valuation of homestead a I will
piss upon the same at J 2 o’clock, in, o-v 21 si
day of Isov. 1871. at my office. Joel Johnson.
nov 11th 1871. Ordy;
nlTw
m . AND WINTDa GOODS
BELCHERS & TERRELL
Water street
BAINBIUDGh, GEORGIA
Wt E offer to the public a large and well-seleCted
» » sock of Fall aud Winter Goods such as
BACON
FLuUIt
SFGAH, 1 ’
COFFE
13 SALT.
c ;• V'.’ TOBACCO
clothing, 3
BOOTS;
' : -A-1
SHOES, and all kinds of
DOMESTIC GOODS,
STOVER, TIN WA'IF,. ETO.
made our purchases-in the Northern
m tykela. on the most favorable terms, wo are able
i to Compete with anv buuacin Geoijsi t or
* Florida. We keep on hand a large lot of Big
i. in rand-. Ties, of the heaviest quality We are
; git pared to buv Corton and till Ciubib v Pro’nee,
; htgnesr market.' prices. Thankful for
j g ist fitvo s, we ask our triends and ; cus omers to
[ pi and examine ou:'Htr*ck, pnvhnsin" el-e-
BELQHERB & TERULLL.
whep‘2l ts
a : ; j
e. ** « r > ' - - C:.-- * Ai. * 1
I. NORQSENFELD.
Respectly inform tfao * citiz ns of
' u Cambridge an I surrounding country that
he has opened in connection, with his store a
is/£ IDepot
Where he will keep constantly on hand a Com
plete Assortment of music of the lab-t publication
from the best composers. Hrs facilities forget
«jg>Mwsicand Musical Instruments a>e as eood
as any house m the country
also agent for Piano’s irom the celebrated man
ufacture- of
HALLET & DAVIS AND EMERSON.
well known in this and other.countries; and
the ’
mason & hamlin organ.
He solicits subscription for the
SOUTHERN MUSICAL JOURNAL.
Music*! Monthly, published by Ludden & Bates,
savannah, Ga.
<&vocftoana ©ommissiun
■• t | ||| ; ; - Are now receiving their very l arg^
-STOCK,
Drygoods, Groceries, Boots and Sk^
EIATS, CAA\.IP~i db I^IGTFT.s,
HARDWARE WOOD, WiUOW AND ODEESiWAEt |g
15 Bhls. Fuigar, all grades, 6000 Yds. Double Anclmv •
15 Boxes Tobacco, all grades, . r.r.00 Lbs A,rmv Ties Ka^,n S
-15 B igs Coffee, all grades. 50n0 His. P.acqn. Jil.r . ln .i ~
25 Boxes Soap, assorted. 1000 I.bs. Gilrlqn H um. .. ri *
50 Bbls Flour, in barrels. ( fOCO Lbs. Bute Leaf Laid
JO Bbls Flour, in sacks
*t9»*S»i"C«2SSS, ftsa. SASBIHES.
WHISKIES, BRANDIES, GINS.
. 7 , RUM AND WINE. ‘ ■
All For Sale Low For Cash.
sc.p7.6m] J9L. r J*A JMBL JES'JUft
THE POST-OFFtr: STOB
Hew Store. Hew Stock,
t9K &98EH7SUI
HAS just opened h's store, in the Post Office Building, whe'e he will he plenspd to fppet tlie r i
of Decatur aud adjoining counties, when they can examine one of the ksl t'eltiltd iknh-1
Merchandise in the market, consisting of
Dry Goods, Hosiery. Boots and Shoes, Hat and Carl
CLOTHING,
Gents Furnishing Goods, Crockery and Glassware,
taisa « aecsans.
Being agent for a large Music House, Mr Rosenfcld will Older tlie
best music for those desiring it
J*ashes, ||Mriß, gUdo, |lnrcl |’osj
#.
BALUST ES . ETC,
Mm Mu am. jx mm wmm «zs jkl jeh oitn,
If.g and 171 Bay Street, (up stairs) Savannah, Ga.,
&T Keep constantly, a largo stock of the above articles. Go and see, or semi them yoßroiden.
ROCKWELL & WEST
HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OF
STAPLE AID FANCY DDT-SOOD;
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
NOTIONS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
GENTLEMENS FURNISHING GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES HATS, &C., &C.
RAVING bought for CASH, and under the most favorable circumstances, we
ABLE and DETERMINED to offer GREAT INDUCEMENTS to CASBBVTW&
Call and see. . KOCKWWj£B±-
,Cfiie9 OF SCHEiULE.
Gks’i. SuPFETNTFNDfINT S OfIICE. 1
Atlantic and Gulf R R-, Oct 25),. 1871 j
On and after Sunday. Oor 20th, passenger urtiUs
on this toad will run as follow*.-
BXPrEsS PA'SE.SGEB.
Leave Savannah and aily ».3:45p m
Auive at Live O. k. *>j i0 rt m
“ TiiomasviHe 3 3-jam
Baiubcidge. .6:25 am
“ Albany 7:25 am
Leave Albany at ...6. jo p m
14 Bainbiid£e.. 8:20p to
“ Thomas vi11e.....» 11.30 p m
“ Live Oak 115 a m
Arrive at Savannah 11:j5 prn
ACCOMMODATION TCaIS.
Leave Savannah (Safurdavs excepted) at 11:00 p -u
Arrive at Live Oak (Sundays excepted) at 1.00 p oi
44 , Thomasvrtie .... ~,1. 310 pm
“ Albany 7;30p m
Lepm AlVauy... i>.«:sii am
: h Thtfuiasvilte.T.A . ..-. .Us 1:55 aim
“ Live Oak ]:st> pin
Arrive at Savannah (Mondays excepted)at 2:45an0
ihi.- is the only train making close connexion at
Live Oak/or J. P. M.R. R. we.-t of L>ve
Oak. Glos6 Cortiiextbn at Albany with trains ou
Southwestern R R
H..S.’ Haines Gen’ l Suiip’t.
lm. in .a ) . -
FOR RENT
aFIIHAR latgeuF-ud cnnwnodioHs store
JL House nilualed.on W;iier street,
situated opposite Sluunp House, for
mal v occupied by B P Cu.tert & B»o..
For teims apply to O ‘l
Hi SA'l TERFIELD.
Oct sth, 1871-19 ts
GEORGlA—Decatur County*
Whereas vY. H. P.-nett administrator of WUef*
H. Bin hour represents to the Court that he has (ul
lv tul min islet ed» said e.-taiefthts is therefore to
ciieaM persons conceiued lo show cause if any
they can why .said administrator should' 1 ptibe dis
charged 15om his administration, and rpQei/e let—
te 8 cf dismission >n the first Monday in PebTßs72.
JokJ. Johxbox Ord’y.
Nov. 9-td i'> . ■
EO VH \ —D 2catoh C«v*tt- - ,
ES, R. Pickett has aop'vd f«« Ex ®Uui»f
j\l and Belii"it apart and )$
s»ead npnn the ®» m 1‘ ’ J lfficeiE
(lav of November next al 0 C:ot
JOELJO9S6OS Wl.«
Oci-Slst 1871-
G EO'• CU-DecaturCoom t.
IV LcL.ionid as next l.ieod of
Banna has nppUed for Exemp'" 1 '
apa- tand valuation of Home tu
upon the same on the 13Hi day oi
»t my oVce in J(jhtson d .,t.C
Oct 28<h 1871 —--T
Admiuistiafors®
By virtue of a dec ee of theSi'P .
Hancock County Ga-. ’wilbe f .° R
Comt House doi-r in the city o * k|
the fi 'I nestl >y iu He?. *** ’,
boa sos sale the forming real
no. lin the 14th D.sfrict; nos
187 2GS, ill the 16 (h District; T
the 20th Di-t.ict; no’s. 321 S-A** 9
3;>|) 14'i 355 in the 2dst Dist; ro« . f
24 58 10 23 60 212 ,59 I I>P ts f
D st. of Decat-ir County Ga-
e;ly of the est .te lepre-euted
foi division* Terms cash, purchas
stamps and title deeds. B Johns®
Jas Tto-jJji
Wm. Dtc^’ 00
Oct- 26fh 1871.
GEORGlA—Decatur Cocsiv- f oT pe^
James West app «ed in f ® lbe e= t4t *
nent letters of wto* P er '°\»'ni
John West deed. this, is to ci t« ■* fl .t Jlo*
fitted to appear at my 0D
ill Decemhe- and show cause
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