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Notices.
Application Administration. for Letters of
GEOBGIA—Taliaferro ( otjnty.
TYTHEKEAS Andrew L. Hilisman
If has applied to me for letters of
Administration on the Estate of Mrs.
Martha C. Hilisman, late of said conn
ty Deceased.
These are therefore to cite and ad i
, monish all persons concerned to be and
appear at my office, and show cause if
% In any they cair on or by the first Monday
October next why said letters should
not be granted: 4
Given under my hand at office in
** .^Ojawfonlville, Ga., this August 29th,
•' ‘’
CHARLES A. BEAZLEY,
Ordinary T. C.
Application for Leave to Sell Land.
Georgia—t/i.iafekro cou.wty.
I I/Oin 1 weeks after date application will
be made to the Honorable Court of
Ordinary, for said county' to sell thereat
estate belonging to the Estate of Elijah
Meadows, late of said county deceased
This September 5th, 1881.
WELCOME A. STONE Sr
Administrator.
Application for Leave to Sell Land,
GEORGIA—Taliaferro County.
TAOi.’U 1^ weeks after date application will
be made to the Honorable Court of
Ordinary, -II for said belonging county, for leave to
s the real estate to the Estate
of Amos Klington, late of said county de
ceased. Tins
Administrator.
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T’his House is now complete with its
pi Jvements, viz.. : The addition of a third
st iry,giving thirty-three additional rooms,
ca parity now seyenty-fivomore with every
tii ng fresh and bright and all the modern
improvements. Jeing
situated near the Depot and con
venient to the business houses, The Na
tonal, m*wly renovated and refurnislied,
oflers superior inducements to the Travel
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Rates, time. 82.00 per day. Special rates for
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Al GUSTA, GEORUIA,
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utes* walk of all the principal Business
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House is_ supplied with all the con
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lsespecial > vvcll loeateil.amlprovMvilwiUi
SUKsasjsawr Each connected with the office
bells. Telephone room attachment with by
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CRHVVORDVILLE, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER
POETRY.
THE AT HI H8T.
BY FLORA. MCIVER
Tlie Atheist in his garden stood,
At twilight’s daughter pensive hour, 5
His little by his side, H
Was gazing on a flower. |
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1 “teft ff ss a g- ., “ , “• „,
“It is the fairest one that btoomi
Within that lowly bed.’ 1
The father pluck'd the chosen flower,
And gave it to his child; ** •
With partnl lU>s, and spaiklin>?tt%
She seized the gift, and smiled *
"O, Pa-who made this pretty »l=. '
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This little violet blue;
Who gave it such a fragrant -on a.
And such a lovely hue ?'*
A 1Iis change came o’er the father’s biov
i .?- ve K r f w Awlld.
x- New thoughts , within him had. been stirred
, ™ The ,, truth flashed on tlu> father , s mind, , ,
ITie truth—In ail its power:
‘There tr a God, my child,” he said,
“<J Made that little flower.” \
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TU,nWT\ft llliUHlM* THF llUi HITfil UUttliK., V
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» H il-fc. ah.ama ... . Ul -Als A lit
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The Visitors fixpected at the Imposition
-Accommodations-AtlauU’s Growth
- T,le Condition of Senator Hill ami
the Aax.ety K’e.t about Him-Uopre
seutative Rice Creates a »#mmUou
Gubernatorial Speculation*. ~ __
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[Special Vem&pondence of The Demo-rat.]
saawti.2fis.suis: alive to its magnitude and rnak
are are
in « 8tron K efforts to prepare fur it. in a
, )roper way.
day'the nornu nr.nw
Day after wmrk on the Expo
.
t>licr© will only lea; is that
not 1)6 room „ ioi til© isitors.
Houses are in demand, ami to r nt Ote
is even now a difficult, matter. 8 '-eral
parties who have moved hot - late
! with tbeir families inte .ding I” Tnihi
! nermaneutlv tbi““ltnro . iSd v . l ,r,t *, u oe '
11 1 Tul,n,! "« K 1 u
S«W l • t
| phi,ids arc ...^. iro;. • •\.\tsiy lining .qitao.
Where families have been in a
house for years the rent has w some
cases been raised to such a hief, rate
Hmt they are forced to move; and some
even then fail to better themselves.
Till-; jIDtBUlt OF V 1 STOI 16 . i
Estimates as to the number of ex-
1,eCte ' 1 visit<,rs V1 ‘ r > r ’ 1{ >’ sorne it is
placed high half ,
as as a million. Of
course the greater number of these will
make a very brief stay.
j noAJW.
Much has been said in the im » v . rs
about exmnitant rates of board,and
great difficulty was apprehended on this
account. It was give l out that a mn
; jority of the boarding houses would
cont f n ^V' 01 'p® 1 '^ da y- Most of _ those
| ’!^.son j’ and^iUs rate'outshle safe ^sUThat'um
; ll! jfe ml! of the ! I ole Is
i This s^looXsuXfAt* th, so i
house fare.
THE growing errr.
l n point of growth the’ city never
progressed more rapidly. Houses are
going up in every direction. 1 rode out
through a part of town near the suburbs
1 a few days ago and where 1 had seen
S ^ and rou « hhll, s a year before, I
saw I suppose at least fifty new hous
; “wSteL'S sult ***
££xxns£22 iiiias;.,™ £&«£77
count made of the houses built during
i the last live months According ruing to vo the me
count thus made, there were six him
t a “ d thirteen. Many are now in
piocesbot erection. It is not extrava
to es t 1,nate ^ * h « y®*r W.l
C ? 08e ,?“! the H first ( t 1 ! 10 of erection April. of Some a thousand these
8 ince of
houses are of a more costly kind than
ever before g3s built here. Moore <fc
Nfarsh’s dry store ’ for instance ’
cost over r *1W,000
I shall not toot the horn further , „ , for
l 'ie present, but will pass toother
tlieines.
SENATOR ouNAroK HIM, HILT’s s condition condition.
We are troubled over Senator Hill’s
condition Anxious riewso'iner immii 7 >s Offices tip i ifp
evervwhon* v Tile A ? new 8 p«tpei offices are aro
crowded dsiily w ith people seeking the
latest intelligence. The last news is
discouraging. The second operatiori
S„1i,”“Lr t rS%r a .57
l !“. ,lll *.r‘“ ,*» d
about one half of the tongue has been
amputated. Dr. Westermoreland, who
is one of the first surgeons in the state
and who had Mr. Hill under treatment
while he was here, advised the second
^'- trr ^ an **f y^"cver, u,inks vri shake then-lieads *tt
doubtfully U( and express grave fears as
to the result. There are chances that
Mr. Hill may recover ultimately and
not he restored to the free use of
his speech. Calamity as this would be
not only to Mr. Hill but to the state
which has ever been proud of his mag
pitieent powers of oratory, it would be
& welcome alternative to the horrible
possibilities which present themselves.
SENSATION IN THE HOCSE.
We had a great sensation in the
House on Holiday. Hon. Frank Bice,
°* Fulton, offered a resolution that one
^olf of the tax of 1881 be remitted by
the state. For tiiis he gave several
reasons. The state, he said, ha.i a
«**<*'■*• spent its,* little during r-'-r the
present session outside of the actual
expenses of the Legislature. The
capitol bill, the educational bill, and
alaiotrt; every measure lookitur to uu
expenditure of the nublii* *ile.» f.imls ,' hi»l
lieen S voted ' down ,,r *» 11 6
£?*' nfforJ to Uk( It. ll “ s st “P- J 1 '®
main ,, reason assigued , was the bad
stal f cro P®. the distressed condition
of the farmers, and the general
gency in money matters.
Mr. Hice is a shrewd man. He
knew that lie could scarcely have of
f er ed a measure more popular with the
general public. That the measure w ill
sat* *»s? sixis
ncj after opposmg a movement so
*P l ’ u ar ’ »”«have seldom heard of a
stump orator who carried the
w, tn greater eclat than the man wlm
proclaimed to ail enthusiastic uudito
,W 'J i,S “ a K in U ™ 1 iou to ,lis
latest breath.”
Our present. legislature is not a pop
Ular one. It falls far short in atiilitv
of the Legislature which proceeded it
This is notably the case wi IU the Scn.
It has few able men. To the
system of rotation this result is mainly
«*>«•
SPKITI ATiovs
state, Kstirirs.
and to Ms constituents, wh o
*>hotv their good sense by keeping him
there in disregard of usage elsewhere.
Bythewnvhei.su gubernatoiial
Inouih'f '“n ,"T^ '•
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FORGING FLIPPER.
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How the Colored West Pointer l)U
graced Hlo B»ce—A CJav 5 Yonne C in... -
dv >- wit4 * . M > l.xpenses.
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1 V.‘ id*, , d stales ‘ , "f'' .. Army, U ’ Flipw ... ' r ’ " f . *****
of. reenntlv raised a
" ti frontiers of Texas
•• tew
' ' ‘
>'>s ,, appointment , from , tho fifth Cougre.-.v
b.nal district, Ids many struggles at West
,v .ut, »•«" <’>»«' graduation, and appoint
ment to the command of a cavalry corps
"" f,lp (roatlers of Texas. Mis life looked
l 'T' ' in ‘’ y 1 1*'"’ «as weak, and WM fell, r ’ rt ”" 1 and of
with him fell high hopes of his people.
Be was caught In the act of absconding to
New Mexico from his post at San Auto
bavingupon his person a oonsldera
hlesura. He now lies in prinon. lli#h
living was smong the causes of his f«l'
hrough the trying ordeal of Best
he had gons with credit. With his gift*
of mind and the chances his rank gave
him, he was louked to by his Immbler
” r " nu ' ra “ s a comi,, « lead ‘‘ r B,lt a b "®K
,in|C ,,nitation " f ,lis wi,ite brothren-of
the Howgatcs ami a multitude of that ilk, a! I
r bright career went,downm nil...
Ignorance and Crime ,
Prof, W. T, Harris, North In American, his essay on “Ed
«‘‘ a «on,” in the -rootes ,
ffp"'. ll"’repoit ““Mansfield, of the I mted States Com
LLD Tl !
there shown in detail that the Illiterate |
portion and nation of the produces population from fopr in each to fifteen State J
tttsssxt&asztrz
ftar-.....™,S5tr..... Neither read write 21,800 . .........
read,but nor i ;
Bandy j not w rite __L__ o.y.tl
TotaM!m , rat(! o 7 t^s r , 81 . ., 8nr ,. l
„ Th avpral£< . of itlj tcra in the total wa'
Thr’lie p 0tia Ht p,„ o^halfpJtnmnt.; of the seventeen bta es
and thus Urn is-r
centage. of criminal illiterates was seven
times as large as that of the educated.
Statistics are found to he similarly favor
anle to education chirch. by the family and civil
society, and the The percentage
of criminala from the orphan class of the
population tion), and from (destitute the of family had
class that m.vcr
learned a trade or business (devoid of the
Hucatlon of civil society, has been proved
to be quite as large as that from the
crates/’
These are suggestive facts, and beyond
the suggestion of the benefit of education
itself, they also, show that in ail schools 1
worth the name children learn habits of
obedience, respect for authority and law,
which learning is in itself ;i great ye- , '
straint against crime.— N. Y. Obwctr,
“»“«»«"'• j"»“ ra .v »*
an interview with Mr. Bayley, the
sistant District Attorney, at the
oner’s request, but it appeared that he
had asked it only for an opportunity to
talk. Heapiieared to be in
ing ^-vr.....v* spruced himself up he remarked •** r:
that he would like to get married, and
wondered whether there were any Ja
dies who would accept his addresses,
Mr, Bayley asked what kind of girl he
vfoujd like to liave.and Guiteau answer
ed that tho lady must he. a Christian
lady of wealth aud of a firsWiaas tami
ly.— Washington (D. C.< Star.
No. 36.
I GENERAL NEWS.
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AS ULEAVEU FROM TE1.BGR.DIS
ANl> 1.BTTEHS.
****■£ the Latest Information a, t on
j dciiM-d in.m the Newspapers-A Uriel
Review ol What the ( uuntry Is At,
Culled li>r the Readers »1 the llrmii
rr * u
—Now Is the thin* for giii-!iou*c hurir
illgs.
t.’Itv‘V.iV‘!.''‘ .
runs atVli'e rile V.V
i ... msU i! N ni° . , - , n^itfhbor . ,, child
at Dougola s
Ills., was lynched by a mob.
-An Arkansas child was recently
caught head hi its fathei in trying to bite off the
of a young snake.
—Dr. Pucker in a verv pointed and sen
slble article in the I’hruli.in holer rails
for In behalf of '
prayer tiuitcau.
—Artesian wells are being dug in manv
l ,a, ts of Georgia. People are thus enabled
,0 « eta larger awl better supply of water,
—The tomato rot Ims eaus-d much
5' , ;;; ssw;
wheat, rice, tobacco, and .«tk*ys
duets have other pro
suffered greatly.
V few days ago ......re was a massacre
)>y the in which Indians on the oflieers border of New Mex
*'’o seven and Uu soldiers
" T l '' S ’ An,,v w,,w kilk '‘*’
«•*’ —By t proclamation of the Governors of
,li IT, ' r '‘ l " S ‘ a ‘*’ s . .v-sterday was gene,
;V 1 V > „.ViT‘.V.\'Vi , tU.-.M.unrv " '''"W 1 '’"''' asa day ’-vnagogocs .dpiaA,.
_'S . .! y r,n 1, mlltn df 1 , ,
hit be celebrated in the presence twcu
tv five thousand soldiers. \ great num
her of military organizations have formal
ly signllled their intention to he present,
ftsisrfiK;.*8sw!Mw?Es: that anuther
« ,1,m operation was
-
— 1 anmraxry liall disclaims responsibili
, v f ‘, .b-feai in the late
'»“l S>» Y.S 1 IVuSnli’.
from ^trsrs&w^srsa; Deadwood, Dakota. The sr vein,
which is four feet wide in *• tfi r *»t 1 tn
“contain more precious metal than
T^Dz,” and to “run *150,not! m the
ton in the foundation,”
—Jas. and Walter Mallev tWe now on
trial nt New Haven for the murder of
.........c (’tamer mjdcran indictment of liyo
coniits. one o* which charges them with
mid astn x^.ng. „o„ of the bmln by th,«or
Imldiiigl> ntdiHnvn drugs, and another with
rm downward in the vttnl
and m,' .eating her \
Gommany Hall Uemoemfsat their
*vmp«Un hope : for X'iMISt ^"rosshlg
the that Ids life might be soared 1^* for
", «l ,Vi * 'sT./'k di^^roelmt x o«'- ntl v * R '» ' 1 is t I’* 1 *' >- 'flm iT
brt timeUng wh'd 1 V *'
noted the Preside,its condition.
-The A mh*H says the cotton seed oil in
"west in Memphis is fairly boonfing.—
excellently equipped
year, an.\ t’hiw'wiil he started" ending “ids f Jib
lhe mills, durincr tli« year I»t
^^d^!K,^eU cd S^ldwS '
tuns of enkc and I,(ioo hales of cotton.
-Bold T Clavton formerlv
horn',.tin., and late tJ.S, Consul at Callao,
I' as returned to this country. The Gov
at The'pel.ple his removal. of CallaTex^rcss^leep Throughout Fernet reient
the
war in that seetion, he was the only rep
saw' whu
_ A , lady stopping at a "toney"
nehnitv—fw’iu^oliT'Viidenes* ''.V.tl,'/.ois, ( .C*•!{'spii!!‘V'n«IS«l! rS
quested, had made by tlm proprietors to leave. She
several complaints to tils hotel
having o" rlo' 'Zato'X but her arfst mot In? ’ the
i,, m „,. n ., f t .«■ nei«. of crarv and ‘
,, i() toa dyi„g friends prevailed.
, , ,, v .
°! Buropean < .< "ties anfI forces a return of
cmr securities, which our people, frighten
ed meantime out ot tiioir wits, will refuse
to buy.
-Senator Brown says that Genl. Hu
,5 " H ‘ ,ir » t K" v<! currency to his alleged
“ f *"« word iqdgr^. “How
^,,''0 ‘f '‘sT''l ever B.ury to take Kdw.irdso) thgt liberty, the Sena- Tele
, ^ \V l\y, replied, Uic
'■ “ •- J ?. a !\ ll,ou r ' 1 . was telling ^ Inin that Ben
« 11 vvrll '; r
m ho , lacked «m« great
^‘"sit^ r as a leadei • -juAgmMU. I wish
f 1 to emphasize the Hu Bose went
home, toblihe story cm, me and It ha,
zttte ,l,c - <iV<jr Wmmnrjton Cta
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Another viewthe lirmifh
[Au/jutto Kremng Nem.]
There is no question now about the fact
that the drouth has been overestimated.
The American says in Tennessee this is / - o
beyond alljiuestion. It isjbad enough with
out exaggeration, ldemagogues and alar
that a little nature! exaggeration such as
always follows such events, would stinm
late all the more to exertion and economy.
Hence, it has invited and presented full
reports Irom all quarters, in whieh w re
•.*c*rn7t
an(1 „ m p,r stale,
merits. It is thoroughly satisfied that.the
aggregate wealth and prosperity of that
good state; will be, by next ..It, if they ivyorid have.
crop, next snmmer, #1 or
f^ueeiiflg 'T? hfeMtali thatafar^norebonT d£
has already succeede d the.
pair which, two or three weeks ago per,
vaded a large portion of tip: stafe
Hie Democrat.
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ROUNDABOUT in GEORGIA.
>,aUers ‘ '‘ruugliuut the State Reduced t«
Readable Items lor Ihe Juluraatto*ami
I'.ntertaiument o! the Header.
- Seven Xewnan families save the
j iW-Apj<uf, will SvHUi move U* \tU., M
tit.
T)i<* hotel waiter# of Atlanta wiM be
| tn*i month during the Expose
, -The Calhoun. Mining Company haa.
purchased a rich gold mine near Dah
lonega.
, * *" Colored . People
"'Muscogee own property* J
i **-'1,301. county to the v*lu*
t —Three C-wt mm.tv utirw^f h,.* 1
. . 6 Ui “ ri6
$41 this sr'ism, 10 on 1 a 1 UUarter of acre in -
u ' .fern ,. ,,s
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Ml «ron h repotted unjisu
ally abundant am) Hue nearly all over
1 'corgut and Florida.
— Georgia is the only one of lh» thlr
Ksxsjr***
°"'> ulxmt lllly per cent WilMar saved
Plus is due to the action " of '* tlm. lh *
water.
. Smith '* »> “1 t rr..„. Iteniy Grady r< have
Liely ;. wl erect" ... /! '‘ ‘T??’
, dtMfit.i. A t W c to t/lavk, the
.. v s -i- 1 ^ "mimfactniw, lor JH.UUO
.’ ’ ’ ;
Hm Exposition,
Kx l.overnor Smith was wTuln: married
^’'!*«’ bridal''Lin'r 1 ''n F >«tida “7 rthwa »'l
on H a wrwal bride i« aavl to.
t lU3 h '»'Ml*)meat women ip
,i 'be slate.
l “' t 11 buf H* 1 '
‘ “ w ° 1 ^
A 1,1,1 ll!,s 1 , >wn llled in AugusU, and
est tor hearing by .Judge Snead on 10th
JTT
W,— ** **
to (’tfthbeft duv at the rate of L,, 2 ,V) Inisliel! ® ^
iti'r *» ,
nv nt. tbi.r J* .[! 1 ® Making nnlklno^itu^tdioi »Umt ffyu
J5, .r ithms ‘ .J'Vi^'i'^ .b.ile . ' Wmke k Hue
Disiilrty , at the Imposition.
—Mr. W. S. St. iSer (ieorce liaa Imm an.
,minted General 1 ”* Wrf
Koval 1 Railroad with i . , i
August a a. w„ We are highly pleaaed to A
i Jl® M. 81 '®* (JeortHS Dll* deferred will make promotion. audlj Mr.jcU
cMciimt offltter, J a popular ^
M - B. Wharton, of Macon haa
8i w, veil lch be up the Uertiian Oonsulate’ to
' Was receiitlv apiwlntad, and
UmUnt Hnfftown ^nmdalr'*' 11 "** *“ IWW »
t ,,r..ai'..'\ wI lcl. ff ' ,< ^ ^
o 1 eduemm, Sl ’ 1 1111 advantages to Ivin ohiL
.
'
ooo twelve inilea^flMtoS w^yWill wtli^oh make
S cxSstoS n.» Sat W c^U
per bottle. I i is vineyard covers ui1 eleven Tilt
lie looks furward
profit of $ 8,000 fq,- the seivmn. He can
sell more than he makes, culUvatLi, and is ora,
n,J^Z,^ ms ?*"“}!* $ mtm ot for » r *«» W® the
Ui,,to " Warren.
THE COMING CROP**.
Governor Joseph K, HrowH oh the Mitt
°* Thing.-What We May Expert.
III. Advice to f armer.,-^Aa Excellent
Letter Which (should he Heed,
t lAUnnt AU.tr U .i HmeMutom,} C i
Ba'-hoon, August in ?7—Kdltnw a-ntiilw.
, I lie
w>n. crops nil this section ar« aat
cs ■ir*st 2 t,*w-»t r **fi^a
lmgst srs» for the nromis^
ing than coining 1 haro y*ar are siqT iwu th?.
any ever la ,n18
earX , mt rwnrv our r».nnm yerVurBe ouaStt? 5,1
life. There is now a C’ w*? Thl
of corn in Mm state tlmt smoimlof
tassel is dead or dying, and no
rain.could cause is It to mak. corn, Much
of the fodder still greeu and tlie stalk is
^retoi. AM hw <*6 earn should b« cut down
immediately Just below the green blades
should »',*?* he- *> a,efvillyaluK-.kcd in « "> *«« » andstalks day ur two tied it
tightly around tlw tops of the ahocka. A*
soon as the stalks arc dry in the shock it
should he put under shelter. In this way
a wj'i’h's vast quantity of j{oiW| foort for »tock A
will lie greatly now wasting, could l»e saved. It
needed next winter. No
stalks should ba cut that are not. yet iq
tassel, as in the case of g«Msl rains, they
Pj* *»J‘uht should iiiiikc sow com. heavily When of winter it doe* rain varieties peo^
turnips. If they do not grow large they
may make salad. Vour paj>er circulate^
^xtensjvely and I trust you will warn the
'»'fc*SK^'fclnas .iiv-’ 2 n»;i.r.«.u'i.'T!^,'K 2
r »* lr »>«ls and telegraph. f *
J< 4 *eph B. Bi^wx.
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.» Noble and (ttndtv AeA .
»««*•»-1 General Toombs ?S.JSSSts*" wax inlrndnc^ __
preaoliing to of was
one o«r poor dhttrehn
without salary. As noon with, arm
Hernan’s hack was tnnwl i.. .^
i. lwn the opportunity of jV,**** a
d,,(| a , p,n ,| 1( . astonish^i
»»<* will doubtless Imujore
than any one that the eye of the renor
ter observed th ] noble deed _.P„,n * u * l *‘M*»
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