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The Cleveland Progress.
jTo. R. CLEH, : : EDITOR.
Oflcial Organ of White county
RllifiYd nt tb« Pott-offir# at Cleveland
a* Mail Matte*’, Jan. 20, 'All.
CAM BROWN'S
PHARMACY.
The New Geologist.
Sister Ellen Dortch, of the
Why did Hnverimr Nol-tlirn tfo nil tbo Milledgvillo Chronicle, looks
the ahead with fond iinticipution, to
o'"' 1 1 the time when womans suffrage
shall he recognized, and, she shall
have hoeoine old enough to cant 1
her maiden vote, which, she inti-I
mates is a long wav oft - . Look- 1
Wny In Washington in ^c! a |.|||,,f f,„.
Ifpi<l<i|flrnl hnrviml Is there not a
In nil (h'orKin, with its two million of I
]ipo))le, who mis enpiihle of filling the
I'lneeY If not, we hint liesl nI>■ ilinli the I
eoiifouinltsl <le|uirtiiient ntnl lie done wit h I
it. New Km.
(If course I here is
| her in Georgia, as anywhere, for
a state geologist. Thu fronhlc is,
; Governor Northen did not know
good tint- ou t sister, we used to go to school
Gninesvillo, C«.
Headquarters For
DRUGS, PAINTS
Oils and Window Glass. 11“,'Slzt°;z"T
together.
* • «
Some of tlie papers speak of
lit, and lie imported one. lie did I government plums, as if all there I
i exactly right under the existing is to do to secure one, is to open
I circumstances, hy referring the! your month wide, and the plum
| matter to higher and more inlel- drops in the apeiture. Our idea
was thal it is necessary to climh
right up the tree to where it
grows, and then light oft' four or
live other fellows who are after
the same plum.
P. ESTES.
WILL SHOW ONEOFTHE
^ Largest, Neatest and Ccmpletest Stccks of Dry GoodS^H*
EVI3K TO (JAIXENVILUJ.
( 'Ol NTliV MFI1CHAN I S
fan save money hy eallingon him.
Clivtland’ Ga„ May 12, 1893.
The Geological Report.
The indifl'erenee shown hy the
newspapers of this section, in the
ligent authority. Don't hlmne
Governor Not then for what lie
does not know, hrother, hut close
your eyes and thank your stars
not great.-
ometimrs
are. As a good and pious man,
we have the utmost respect for
15ro. Glen is making a liriliianl
weekly .of the Cleveland Progress.
Wo are glad to see him stand so
rights.—
Governor Northen, hut ns an able
executive, lie is showing himself boldly for the peopl
far in the rear of the demands of Nugget,
the present day.
i Ihi can not agree with tin
An exchange says “the correct
hrother of the. New Era, however, [definition of “ofi'ensive paitisun,”
is a repuhliean who is still holding
ottiee.
(that the “confounded depart
ment ' should he abolished just
because the limitations of our
matter of the publication of the [governor makes it impossible for
geological report of north-east
Georgia, show* that they have
him to find an
the position
man for
eligible
within our own j hope so, and
not kept fully abreast with the j borders, lie compassionate,! pipe of peace,
late geological muddle. It would ; brother, and blame him not that
! his eves are drawn unto such ex-
lias the Constitution and Jour
nal buried the hatchet? We
now propose the
seem that Dr. Spencer hud suc
ceeded in his little work of spile j trenie farsightedness, that he can
engendered hy a petition from | not doseern that which lies a.t his
citizens of North Georgia asking
for his removal, hy ptcjudiciug
the minds of the, whole country
against our section and the citi
zens of our section against Pro
fessor Whatlev.
The report spoken of in the “En
gineering and mining Journul’',
which Dr. Spencer submitted to
state geologist, of Alabama and
North Carolina, and to the chief
geologist of the U. S. Survey,
was not Professor Whatley’s fin
ished report, hut was a eolloc-
1 ion of field note* and memoranda,
hurriedly taken on the field, which
necessarily lacked the order of
collaboration. Dr. Spencer sent
these notes out with no other
purpose in view, than the preju
dicing of the minds of these emi
nent men against Prof. Whatley’s
work, hoping by aid of their un
favorable report, to succeed in
ousting Prof. What lev from his
position of asslstau! geologist,
and so redress a private grudge
he held against. Whatley. We
hold that il was unfair, and un
manly in Dr. Spencer to take the
advantage he did in this mutter,
and ho it as it may, we enter here,
hand.
The appointment of Prof.
V cates is doubtless a good one,
and we look for good results to
the entire mineral belt of Geor
gia, as the outcome. Wo enter
tain no prejudice against him, be
cause he was not our choice, nor
the choice of our section, hut
welcome him as a much needed
factor in the development of our
seeti.m.
Shaver of the Dalton Argus
lias a head chock full of original
ideas. Listen: “Imitation is the
sincere*!; flattery,”
• • •
A erily, there he a matrimonial
wave sweeping this section. If
The Democracy should hump
itself, and Puck him out of the
inarslmlship saddle.
£
. KNOWLEDGE
Brings comfort, and improvement and
tends to personal enjoyment when
rightly used. The ninny, who live bet
ter tlam others and enjoy life more, will
less exjx'ii'litiirc, by more prompth
adapting the world’s Is-st products a
the needs of physical taring, will attest
the value to health of the pure liiguid
laxative principles embraced in tlx
remedy, Syrup of Kips.
Its excellence is duo to ils presentin'-
til the form most acceptable and pleas
ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly
beneficial pro|s-rtles id a |s-rfect lav
alive; effectually clenusioc lie' sy.-tem
dispelling colds, It. adacln • and levi •
anil perioaiienlly curing i• -
It has given satisfaction to mini ■
met with tlie approval of the niroi-
profession, bcciiu-e it acts , n t)> - '
neys, Liver and How- I* »vi'! • '
c mng them and it i- j •!;■ e ..
every object,i.oi-d'.! u: ,-! .
Syrup " ’ l' : .: ■ - '•
Dress Goods.
This department is a Store of itself. The tables
are loaded, the counters are crowded and the
Everything in the Dry Goods
homo comfortable, cozy and neat.
line to make
Table Li lieu*.
shelves are strutted with these lovely Dress ball- Napkins and Towels; almost a wilderness of Lace
ries, from the soft subdued spring shades of Tans Curtains, the lowest price ever known. ChineU
and Grays clear through the popular line of holm’s Curtains for windows, halls and doorways; Wii-
to the Knyul Heliotrope; the stock bristles with dow Shades and Window l’oles, vast variety;
ulcu tu r--> i b>
t.'u. indy, - !,'■■
uekagi-, id:-.!
ud Iccil.g we
.crept any ni.
beauty and sparkles with splendor.
Oceans of Notions.
This department embraces a thousand articles.
(iloves of the best make aud liuttons to match the
1 riil., I he latest novelties in Dr*ss Trim
mings, Laces, Veilings, lloisery, Ilunderehiefs,
Ribbons, Etc.
Matting, Carpets, Hugs, Etc. Will show the big
gest stock and the lowest prices of Fancy Matting
1 ever in tlie city.
like U
various
Ladito
i Our Shoe stock makes a etistunifr fevl
was in a big shoe store. Aims Shoes of
shapes of heels and toes, and warranted.
Shoes of all shapes and widths. Big variety In
dies ((xfnrd Ties. Childrens Shoes, all color*,
with and without heels. Tenuis Shoes and Slip-
! I"' 1 '*-
The Dahloucga, Nugget places
in iioiniuation for governor, Hon.
J. W. Robertson, of I lahsrsluim
county, one of the sterling demo
crats of Xoith-*ast Georgia, than
whom there is no one who would
make a better and abler gover
nor.
Some people would deny
rose its thorns even.
Citizen Ellington's alleged
“conservatism” ought not to tie. . v
permitted to deceive anybody . j 1hl .' " " " f "';'" ki "d -»
THE MILLENNIUM PICTURED.
A fascinating picture of tin
possibilities of future develop
ment oh the earth is jiortravrd in
“ The Story of the Millennium,”
which is nud* a special feature
of the June number of
iikst’n Famji.v M ui.wisk.
He is the rankest sort of Third
parly Jingo, and hie cll'orts to
rehabilitate the alliance is simply
the scheme of a Third party emis
sary.—Ishniaclile.
Citizen Thomas Watson eon-
a demand tiiat Professor What-1 tinues to expose his sore places,. , , , , ,
t| l( J ln - epochs are included, and tlie j lends enchantnieu.t' io the view.
the earth in the
| century, when
j eoinmiinieat ion has been establish
ed, and I lie “dream of the ages”
Mias become a vivid and nagnili-
| cent reality. Novel views con
cerning the progressive evolution
I of mankind during the interven-
Young Harris N*tes.
A decided change in the weath
er, from pleasant to unpleasant,
will retard the growth of vi'geta-j
t ion.
Pres. Spence and wifej
were in Atlanta this week on bus
iness for the school.
Miss Ida Ash and Mr. J. G,
Logan will render a vocal duet
commencement-which will he a
treat to all of their auditors. Tin
song is entitled “Joy will re-j
turn." It was written and set to!
music hy Uev. J. X. Snow.
Commencement begins Friday
night May 2(1 'ii.t, with an en
tertainment hy the primary do-
partiiient.
I lie Senior l lass faced the ca
mera last Saturday fora few short
moments. By I lie way, W. A. B.
Pierce is doing some excellent
photographic work.
The last we heard of the
Demo- mumps at this place they wore
Il do-' going south.
Rev. J. N. Snow preached at
Iliawasseo last Suudav. llis wife
CloU^ii^ cruel Stairs
It looks as if we were going into the Hat and Clothing business exclusively. Cpon Tenterii!" thi*
department you see stacks of Hats and pyramids of (lathing. This stock we are proud of. more r*-
peeia"v because we buy I hits and Clothing direct from the factories, thereby saving the middl.-
inan s profits, enabling id to give to our customers Itetter goods for less mom-v thtiu anv iiou-* i* vk*
cilv. ’
Groceries.
I he lovers of good Coffer, good Sugar, good Flour aid good everything in tk<
grocery line should not fail to ,r. our big slock. In fact the whole stock, from
aud flotl) cellar to garret, was bought as low as rash would
(ilJO. 1». ESTIJS.
beginning to *nd.
bu\ it. and nowhere are better goods or lower prices to he had.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS^
the
SHERIFF SALES FOR JUNE.
CKOIUilA, Will I'K rot M V.
w
ten thousandth
interplanetary I accompanied him on his cireul.
Despite thefacl that the valleys
are clothed in verdure and pres
ent a pleasing picture to the trav
ellers eye, yet the Pimmits of the
mountains look rather bald,
which reminds us ‘'■That distance
ley's report of north-east Georgia
be published with tlie other re
ports of the geological survey.
If Professor W hat ley's'report
is “silly ’, and full of erroneous in
formation, as is claimed by some,
il would only ulleet upon him,
ns a geologist, and certainly can
not add to the damage already
done hy the hasty, and reckless
in public and to howl. In
Lazarus aud Jeremiah nets ho is
a mights man indeed.—Islmiae-
life.
Editorial Chaff.
Polities are almost a forgotten
'j theme in these busy days of plant
ing, hoeing, weeding, setting and
utterances of Dr. Spencer. 1T<>-1 other dut ies incident to farmers
feasor Whatley's anxiety for hit
report to he published, is sutHeient
evidence that it is worthy,
publication ; for lie certainly is | ol -decisive
not such a fool as to chop oil' his
own head, hy the publication of a
work I hut would stand to all time
as evidence against him, in hi*
chosen profession.
The ; let ion taken hy Governor
Northen, in referring the matter
tu the new geologist, lias done
nothing to strengthen his popu
larity in thi- section, where he
life. The sound of the axe echoes
through the woodland, and the
°L long drawn nasal “gee up here,”
■ "haw Buck," breaks
■ the monotony of tin' woodpecker
lapping the dead tree, and the
plaintive cooing of the mood-
dove*. The iiiiiii between I lit
plowlmudlcs and at the wooden
end of the hoe, toils with brown
ed hands ami grimed face, happy
and cxpactaul. He has found
j out sonic things, and is better for
the lesson, though bitterly le,•un-
lias shown such utter disregard of jed. The promises held out to him
narrative is related m an easy
; conversational manner, t he events
[being supposed to transpire
through the publication of the
proceedings of the Optimists’
('lull, an institution established
for the purpose of foretelling the
future of the world. The story
is illustrated bv Beard, and is
from the pen of Arthur Field.
This is (lie first attempt at any
thing like a complete pictorial
representation of the future ap
pearance of I he earth *nd its in
habitants.
INoocFs Cures
Mi*, mid Mr*. Hale fr^n May«-
villr, are \ tailing llufirSlaughters
who are uttondMNk^Htaitfil here.
JT I LI. be w»M <hi tin* fii-*t Tues
day i*i June 1 S;»H between the
lawful hours of nulc be-
fori* tho court Iioiim* door in (Mrs Hand
in said «• unty for rash, tlie full.
projH’ity to-wit:
Parts of lots of luixl Nos 2t) and HO in !
Hnl district. Hit id count and bcine 70
acres nmre or less hounded as follows:
: lh*frinnili|f on a Spanish oal; on the line
nf lot No. 211 Hinth-cast ,if the hom e on
i the top of the rid*:**, thence due north
across the branch to a Span sh nak on
top of the ritlp* a sir tigrht line with these
'Spanish oaks to the original corner
thence west with the original line t«> the
h'P ot the leading ridjfe running from I'.
M. Horton’s ohl place, homestead, M the _
♦ op ot the Hickory nut inountuiii thence
down the ridge until it ronton to a pine |
rnroiit»r thence a straight line to the be
ginning eurticr. Said lands l.eing the
home place of defendant .1. IJ. A. West-,
moi'eland anil now in his possession and j
well improved. Maid lands levied on l»y '
virtue ot a ti fa issued from the Superior
court of said county in favor of John Sil- •
vey and Co., against the said J. (^. A.
Westmoreland as the property of the de
fendant. |
Also ut the same time and place, part
of lot of hind No 38 in the 2nd district 1
said county and being about live acres ’
more or less, and know n as the (’. M.
MeAfcc place and where he resided July
t» 1 ss*» aud now in the possession of Vick
Aerey with dwellings amt
E. B. CRAVEN.
(U30I«GI>
CLEVKLANO,
Dealer in Watches
Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles, Etc., Etc,
I upi'ly everything pertaining
ty . 'ii'wing machine lu-cdlcs for
r:inl>*l not UigMiln, chill or ch.tn" , i-
to sfwing machiur* a* a ap.ci.l
all machine*. Bc»l of .il, war
•olor.
A Uaelfiiiients
for all Machine*. G.suiu*
OT \U. KIMS AND
makes; halt* and lulling lea titer and rawLid*
SIIL'TTLKS and UO>tIUN
for all iBackiue*.
ALL KINDS OF IiKl’AlUING DONt AT SHOUTEST Swtk*.
1 at* al-o ageut for the Lxr.Uior (ia» burner, and Ik* k^t
Swlf-pronounciug, l’arailvl Family BibU, ia Ik* world.
mt huilding
Mr. Halo will retui'^t home, while 1 Kno-'c am! ■ W1 ' 11 “" ,l 1,11 ""' l '
Mih. Hale will ntW till
mcucciiicnt, ft?
From whiit we j?iim hear
original productioirt^wit! hr
J. D. COOLEY
the [
ex-
..... The prom im
the wishes of the people, ill every- f olI ,. 0| . i; v ,
thing connected with the
slate
eological bureau.
A Curiosity.
A\ o have in our otliee a great
curiosity in the form of a bird,
with two distinct heads. It has
two necks, four eyes, and ala-
two hills, (We have just found
out they are not due hills.) The
bird does not sing, for the simple
ii's ago, he finds,
has not retarded the growth of
the tares, amongst the grain:
and the futile efforts of irrespon
sible leaders to hoist themselves
into high places by the vole ofj
the farmer, has only made a
laughing stock of him. Beatei,
at even turn, thwarted in every
effort, the farmer is. yet the hap
piest, most contented and inde
pendent of any class. Having
reason that il is dcad;'hut we learned one valuable lesson, he is i
imagine it was the gayest songs- now trying - to make up the time
ter of the forest during ils life- anil money spent on worthlessas-
timv, trilling willi one throat aud sociatious, and he whistles nier-
whistling symphonies wiih the
other. It must have been a great
success as a singer of duets, and
during il* infamy, must have
been the source of no little won
der to its fond parents, who,
rily, spits on hands and walks
proudly over his well tilled field,
a compa-t'or, indeed.
Its an income tax we favor, for
at the present rate we figure it out
iv-
TW
slunle f~ At'tter
0< Augusta, Ky.
More Than Pleased
With Hood’e Sarsaparilla—For Tet
ter and Blood Impurities
Stronger and Hotter in Every !r*y.
" I have been more than ploascil with Hood’s
Sarsaparilla. I lave suller« d ay 1th tetter brook*
Inir out on my f:u'o and nil ov t'r my body all my
life. 1 never could find anything to do it good
until 1 be;;an to t Xo Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I
have now used about oi^ht bottles, and Oh, It has
donoir.es > much good tiiat l havo the utmost
kO?
Bald
.s()ln(•
Saca-
parllla
when they had supplied a worm by inverse ratio, that we will
for one mouth, beheld another,
f .Itlilnltnml rtcoumioiul it loevi ryoue. BesMet
r'a-c. lug lay l-luuil. it has wado mo «o much
t and t'Cttcr 1 do not fuel llko tho l.uuo
at uU." Asm.: Aun; a, Augusta, Ky.
eivt' yearly for our share in
liuugrv, and gaping widely ti* the i heautifv iug the earth with our
Hood's Pllla a •( uasil; . yet J.rouirtly aud
eOlch-aUy, ou the liver usd boweK ISc.
I
other closed on the juicymorsel, pres
eptionally good thl^yuar
Judge t'. J. Welflwrn was seen
cireumamhulatiug t$S'ough the
burgh last week. W
It is rumored that. ,J!ev. J. B.
Robins of Atlanta will delivei
the literary address.Btft
The music dep.utifiev.t niidev
Miss New tie Ingram’s excellent
iiiiinagfnieiit, has transcended all
previous efforts, andHier pupils
have made marveloffi progress,
Friday night seveiltl4*mng men,
ahuut twenty five, visited
knob. The hoys. lij|)L*’d
what jaded on their voturn.
Ml’. Holden of Kahjiyu, came af
ter his son \V, IF, last ff«ek.
An efl'ort will he umde 1 .to give
the readers of the Biaiwl^s some
idea of tint programme' net ween
now and cnnimcnccuiftit. •
’OrifcS^» MAIL
w n il tiU"
3A\ FNWOiMII
usiDfigs
TO ADVFUTlsL i
OUR COLLEGE.
We will give ti thoroughji-durse
of instruction in double a ml* sin
gle entry Book-keeping andt’om-
mvn ial Arithmetic hyUiaih l liar,
or cm u;ok to a limited luimher
of persons. This course yRII he
completed in forty lessom* No
charge for Diplomas., Address:
I'cor. F. J. V YXDKitliKuos T*iik:s.,
302, 304 aud 306 Delewar^St.,
Leavenworth, tan. -
LjOOD'S AND QllLY
■* Hood’s Sarsaparilla is ‘.lliR *sdi-
ctne tor you. Because it is the best
blood purifier. HOOD SCUJjES
bouiuIt’ll by W. .L i'uyiifH land
OIU- on till* mutli-ruMt Mih. M. K.* I'uIuhm-m
aud heirs luuil «»n tin* miutli, and tin*
(’li , Vflaiitl and N.»<:»»«^1h?i* public rouil on
tin* west to|fctln*i* with u little road ruu-
ninjr from said public *-o;id throug-h by
tin* IHu-liam t»l«l place to the (’hii kcsviHe
public l’ttud. Said hind levied on and to
sold as the property «»f Frank M Hell, by
virtue of a h fa issinsl from the Superior
court of said comity, on a judgement in
attachim*nt in favor of James (ilen
against Frank M. Hell.
Also at the same time and place, "all
the types, presses, stands, cuH f *s, chases
and all other matenal used lbr priutiu^r
*l'urp-i*»* s, wiiieh were on *J."» Nov., ls.M
in the olllce • i die Nii^iret, a newspaper
publislt. d it. Iiatd-mt n;i. l»a., and which
ure :i 1 litis ilutc til tlie olticc <>f ihe ('luvc-
lutid Progress in the town of (’leveland
in said county, in possession of John li.
tHen. Saitl pron.-rty levied on as tin*
property of the defendant by virtue of
a iuort£U£e ti fa issued from tin* Superior
court of said county in favor of NY <i.
McNcllty for himself aud for use of N,
II. liinni, against Mattie J Woodward.
May 10, I8U3. b. IJRONVN. Sheriff.
LEO. WHITE COUNTY, GEORGIA-
Country
I nyant it ii
-(-DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE.-!-
rcdu<:-: of everi davrpuon i ;>ghi. Highest prices paid.
Iiti-I-Htmil tluil I niu *t!U M-llins; Ki»ain nt the Mini* I>l,l Maml, l>»l *■.
not drumming’ up any timv trade.
If ycu ttve lie CASH, ycu need not pass flly place to bay CHEAPER,
lx t'uxsKi iiox IVn, Mv s-nutr. 1 llvvi: Hnui. FRANK TATE
A Fiiisr ( i.A.-U BI.At KSMIUi, YYTiw Wn.i. F.xk i tk R’ki aiu Ax*
WACiOXIWOItK
AT LOWEST PRICES.
I am not closing out to make room. I have plenty *>f 111*11.
CALL AND SFF MF.
W'
UKORGlA, WIIitk roi ntv.
ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
June isn’t, before tin* court house
d»*or in Oovpland, in said nuin’v
1 betwivn the lawful hours of sal**, for casit
pursuant to nn order of the court of Or-
i dinary granted at the May term 1SH3 tin*
; following property tow it .
Parts of lots of land Nos. 101 and 1 Hi
j in tne 2nd district said conuty and about
* 00 acres more or less and known as a
| part of the Andrew Dorsey old home
I place and including the dwellings and
out buildings, sown* a or 0 acres of yeud
j bottom laud on it. with pmd timber on a
i larp* part of it and the laud generally
; well inipi'BV»d and now in jvnsaession of
\V. J. l>wrs«*\ or tenant. Said luml is
i homnbsl us follows commencing’ at the
: north-we»t couditioiial corner between
McKinney's and the Andrew Doi*sey
place on *h>t 101 on the ori^niiial east aud
; west lint* of said lot, thence east alou^ on
said original line t«» tin* north-east cor-
! ner, of lot No. 101, thence still on the
Original line enst between the next lots
be up the north line of No. 11# to.or no; r
by the forks of the ro. d near J. M. ik»r-
sry’s ohl place, theme tin* road tc the
[line of J. D. (Nmley mill tract, thence
; west along- siiid line to H NY. McKinm y
! line, tlienee the said McKinney line
to a walnut Ir *e ami ulonjr up the cre»*k
j to the public road to tie* ls*j:inuin^ j i)’itroui/.e us
; |mint. Mold as the pn»perty of John M. j
lV»isey deceased to pay tlehts. burial
lenses ami costs of administnitiou A
Mav 1 IS‘J3.
! * P. S. Dorsey Kx*r. of
John M. IWsay, decea>e«l.
W. L. Marion J.ir?. Earle.
Marler & Earle,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
GAINESVILLE. GEORGIA.
Hronipt attention jjiven t*» all busin« .-s.
I’lease ltemeniher that cash
must accompany subscriptions for
the Progress and I Ionic and Farm
taken together. Only *1 for
both.
THE DEMON Ol' DESIUIK
Insomnia, and its twin hrothe.i
Dyspepsia, are the offspring of a
disordered stomach. A positive
cure is found in Boggs' Dandelion
Bitters. Sold by all Druggists.
We are here, and want to sta y
H. H. PERRY,
ATTORNEY AT LAV.
Gainesville Georgia.
W. S. HUFF,
ATTORN KY AT LAW.
iHihloiej’fc, Oa.
Bonds f>r Public and Corpora*
tions made. Real l*#stat»*. ('*wr***p®u —
dcuCA* solicited. (Apr. 1 j, ’‘22. 1 j.)
JULIUS L. DEYTON.
AT TOTAL
A /f r .
FOR DYSPEPSIA,
Indlfrcutton, and Stomach dtaorden, take
BUOWX’S IRON HITTERS.
All dealer** keep it. $1 i*er bottle. Genuine hoc
trade mark aud crowed red lines ou wrapper.
CLEVELAND GEORGIA.
W ILL attend \»n»mj»tly t# all Lusiuens
.•ntrustde. t*> his care. C«lit.*<*tionH a
siHfialty. 12 HL