The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, February 19, 1892, Image 4

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BPTl'CLfc FOR THE THOUGHTS OF CORRESPONDENTS, ■HLand Uvuittn of Inlore«l Transpirlm, t;jironl<:b’d by a Fnlttiful hiiiI KfH* titrpi, C»r(Hi of lt»|»orCer*t. liolicmlii’i’H Widget. Ckcil, February Id,—-I bad de cided to give you my views on the great wrangle going on between tlio At! iota dailies—Hill vs.Cleveland— but tho new*, tlio mbwh! Mr. John Bray low sold bis mill and ,tho store, Bray & Driest, to a Mr. Fender, who, I learn, will add more steam jiowcr to the already woll Miiippod mill. I am g’ ul to know that Messrs. Fray & Priest will not leave na, as they aro affablo busi ness men and good neighbors. Mr. Jodie V/ebb has returned and resumed business at the same old stand, and Is one of CeeilV ewbls. Death’s doings have been /p«eu- llarly severe in our section it late. Mr. Join, D. Kiiteb, one df lierrion’s most promising young moil And who Has been so long and .painfully at- fticfpd, died last Thursilfi 11th Inst, at10 p. m., aged 2K years, ii months mid 2!l days. A email skin ulcer appeared on )ii* cheek nhout, 6 years ago, which ereated no uneasiness until nhout. two years and a lm|f ngo, when ho was stricken with typhoid fever nt Nash ville, which (tOiiQnod him to his bed dll days. After fei reeovory from the fever tho ulcer began growing larger. Dr, Carter, of Nashville, treated it llrst, and afterward the (famous Indian doctor at Dawson, ex hausted his skill and to no purpose Dr. Nicholson, of Adel and then Dr Klmoro, the hlllld, tried their re- speoilvo skill. Then came the wolild-bo renowned Dr. Daniel, who mused it to slough uovoml thnus, and seemed to add vigor to the disease until, as ahin e stated, ho censed to be tormented. Tint morn those sores are cauter ised the more rapid the pniicniH march to the grave. Mr. Woorgo Ntiinsoll, who was so Jong nnd well-kmnvn in lower Goor- gla us a millwright, left here nhout two weeks ngo to go to Parson Dent’s river mill, lie stopped over plght with his friend, Mr. f . thorn Uriflln, ute a hearty supper, mid spent the evening in social dial. On awakening in the morning, Mr. (Irlllln discovered him on tho floor, near Ids hod, paralysed and speech less. lie lived In thin condition some •IS hours mill died. Mr. BtanaoU was truly a good man. Rev. Moses lleddlok, of Morvciv, died Saturday last, after a long and OiAvoli spout, life, Mr, iluddlok was i of tjio liest farmers In llrooks Vrtjfymid an earliest minister of the gospel. Op Friday night Inst while on a camp llsli nt .1. D. Ilmulilnsou's mill, Cullle held a carnival, Jim Klienp.u-! attempted to ohlltcnutvycovgo Ar thurbcll with a Idllet of light,wou.i, whereupon fluorite opened Ills lltlo ponknifo pud opened Jim’s nulo wide enough to let the evil out. Jim will foetivor. Willie Ilnrrofl snys in regard to my Mldorada suggestion i "Pm ycd- ■ most uny time, Cnp’nl" M, M. Fu|som was hero this morn ing for thp Joiiinnl, Original Irwin gmn last. Tuesday the Mrs, J. B. Outm. : j Our young friend, ’Ounn says that “if there is anyth! him hotter than for one young lady to visit Knigimi, It is for two.” V/e .irc hftvliig delightful weather this week, It is u line corn planting season. Mr; mid . 'r», tlcorge Bush, 6? Deary, On., passed through this place this' wow? m fholr way to Punta Gordti. Phi. They stopped off here one .night to visit their daughter, Mrs. ,Whlt Hayes. Messrs. Weston So Gunn's new machinery works delightfully and they aro now “making hay while the sun shines.” perry Master's lionm eat:quite-) dido here thisymorm,^;, “d now he is minus a wagon. Tlio young people of this place had ipi.tc a delightful valentlno party at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. D. B, Leh'Htt last Tuesday night. Wo would mildly hint to tho fann ers of Berrien county to keep up the “old roll” plenty of hog and hominy and not depend on cotton. Wo have lived in a country where cotton was the chief product mid the people wuro always embarrassed. Tho Wev, Mr. Heoso, of Ty-Ty, was here last Monday mid preached at the Baptist church. Hkoui.-UI. Brick Manufacturing Company. KAXVFA«TI>JtKtt8 <w Common Pressed Brick, also Repressed Brick for Finishing. Dally Capacity of Yard 50,000 Rrtck. GT CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Ii, HOBBS, JNO. A. DAVIS, S. B. BROWN, w. <* Held, e. d. wight. It. HOODS, l' lslilent. Will. LOCKETT, Secretary. Of Waterbury, Connecticut. Capital Stock, $250,000, 1 Paid in Over $100,000. Guaranteed System of Scientlllc Life and Accident Insurance At the Most Reasonable Rates. J. W. HANNON, State Agent, Purlin’ Building, TIPTON, GA. W Hpeclnl mill Local Agent* Wanted In Evory County In tho State. I infer by purmbwlon to tho following parties who arc among the many who have lieenpaid for accident* by the Connwudieut IntleimiTty: IV It, Oliver, A. ,J. McCrea, w. M. Sellars. .J. T.8 Homer Murray, J. JL Peflittflll, Tifton; Jtw.T. ™ ** For full parthmlarR, will on or address ’ uly ; ' tit aievien. rr« ai. oeimrn. J> -r. Smith, rn; AY. Jt. Johnston, Willingham, (la. J. \V. HANNON, Tifton, Oh. Iterttp i may luok nut for the host dosoripllvi nrtiole of Ills life, lfu is fast mil (diluting the Journal for the Const!- tgtlou |lure, already having a unuinp- ijly of the daily newspaper aulwori*' i atmth Georgia, i la Gazette do Tifton! vo la Solompn of the bocal, Houumias, Cuuulbaltsm. R.vv’t,' Mint,, February 12.—We read with horror of the butchering and eating of human beings by the natives of tho “Dark Continent,” while a similar tragedy is cynctud in our midst. A most sensational tragedy ns well an ptyY-ps the first Instance of Can nib.'diMii In this State, occurred on wlmt is known as tlio J’ltiTiunore plantation, four miles south of this plnoe, mi Thursday, the 4th insl, Following Is the story ns told us by a responsible party! On Thursday, February -I, buoy President, a degraded And idiotii negro woman, left hurj&mo ’ml nine month's old infant in olinrgu of her two older children, Mark mid Linder, aged respectively 11 and I) years. She went to the place of Mr. ,J. A. Knight, two miles distant, to utleml to some out of door work for Mrs. Knight. Aftet her departure it Booms that Mark, her 11 your old son, resolved upon putting tho in fant out of the way. Ho he told las sisti t what he proposed doing, nt the same lime telling her tl'-t if she told It he would kill her. i’roeuritig mi nxe be went to where tlio infant wns and deliberately knocked it in the head ami mangled its body In differ ent places. Not content with the heinous crime ho Imd already eorn- iiiillod he took a fork and gouged out tlio nyes of the little olio, which lie roasted, and then taking a slice from villier jaw he nnd his sister se„ themselves down to a f 1 Although thoy live in the most ah- j'-ei i overly, it is hardly reasonable to suppose that they wore driven to such extremities through excessive hunger. It wns said tlmt on being asked f bo loally oat tlio eyes and jaws of tho infant tile little liond replied, “Yes, sail, me did, and it was ilood.” When the mother retimed and found wlmt Imd been done, slm did not sin the least sign of nmtcnml grief, on the eomrary she went up to the residence of some white people near by and told them, with a grin suggestive of the imbecile tlmt she is, that * nor linhy was Road.’’ Considering tlui youtlil'uliioss of ,i perpetrators of this horrible trag edy we doubt if It Ima a parallel In the annals of crime. U. Ira.I. Bolton, J). If. Paulk, M. 0 Slrinons, M. W. Henderson, M. J. Tison, I), J. Dickerson, Richard Tucker, .1, Cl. I’ato, W. 11. Leo. Moses 0. Loo, IV .11. Hancock, Sr. L. F. Johnson, \V. W, Parrish, ,L II, 0. Morris, Perry Buinmorlln, A. 11. Jones, ,T. II. Wright, WAV. Hall, Ansel Matilda, A. J. McCJron, M. J. Grinor. H M.McNiibb, B. A. Julian, Marshal Green, J. I). Patch, T, A. llamnor. Mlgrallncla quick to give relief In severe ensos ot headache or neuralgia, at Mr. J.C. Ooodmaa's. NOTICE, To all whom It may concern: Aftor March 1,1802, any person or persons ibffi* hiKt nhootimr, or lakhirf finh hi any mannnr from my i*owL without iioniildHlnn.will lio liahlo to iiroNoctUm. I. A. WIM.IAMH. Mjmrks, ;ia„ February 17,1802. |U Hk it oudmnki) av the City Counoii. ok Tikton: That tlio following speclllc taxes shall ho |)iihl b) any person or persons who carry on or engage In the same within the eily, and upon a failure to pay the anino belli Homestead Notice. CKonolA-Ili'.imira Co'esrr, Toahwlmm Itamyonnecrn: WBli»terD.Ave. i !i«» anmwit for etemptba at pemmaltyanU salting apart and valuation or linumsteail, aud I r lUpiiv tatou tho saiuo at my ofttCe hi NaahvtU. atllio’l jka. m.i on tho Ifmt day of Man'll, M- SMITH, Ordinary, IKIU. f. 18 41. huadui'Authuh i l,, ■ R - Crockery, China and (.lass U arc, Ljtuips of Every Description, Tinware, Hollow ware, Wood ware. .Also Stoves, From tho chuajHiRi .o lluck'B Hrllllnnt, concodoU to ho tho lHist hi tho world, they absolutely have no equal hi tbo world. m a‘l . can't cat wlmt 1 want, „li Indiana!,hm. Friend, ■ die rurimded If yi Bti 1 would die your money »U suirer from hnl; Only giving Uuedman, xhni after using BtmnumV Rotlot. I'a ifiilii,. Yen risk nothing In g t IriM, For side l,y Mr, j, (j..<)tMK ' & - a -JL. Mu' MoUoe.a. m.\, 1 enrunry 17.—Mis* Lula of near Dnwsnn, (In., is visil- ,lives Itore. The yeitiig pee- C;s aud gentlemen, me glad In her mining them ngniu. . B. Uaiikett, of (.Iriiml I ftp. ., wim in Enigma on Tues- S rlispeeting. lie «' >ilo)t ill in,rpiat'e and tvo v ,*uld .Wi'lenme him us tv m'hgldver. Emma FllLvcmfl nml Jane ot .'tlnpalm, spout tin- day in m-, dug nu qiiosted to >ij so, Hindi be subject to aline of not less th'in omi dollar nor more than one hundred dollars, or work upon the s'reels, or he confined within the city guard house, In the mayor’s discretion: For each billiard or pool i thlo, ton-plu alley, and all tallies and vs f f any kind used for the purpose i , lying wits hulls or plus, or both, within said city, for profit, $10 on the llrst, and $r> for each additional table, payable when sold busi ness commences, nml no license shall be granted for less than one year. On all , iiirlvniicos or wi .lever kind us."' ,r ti. , .v of gaming or carry- Im s urn .ii ■ nance by selling cards, lii ,, hi nnmOtifs, or Uirnfnjr a deal or wheel, selecting or designating cards, pictures, envelopes or photographs from a number id similar articles or objects, or by pitching rings at stakes or knives, or by throwing dk:u, or by any other nr- tifloo or contnvimeo whatever, shall pay tlio sum of $10, or such oilier sum as the mayor In Ids judgment may assess. All persons shall “procure a license before opening or commencing any of those kinds of business. For each performance by circus $100, or In the mayor's discretion. For each side-show per day, $2fi, or In the mayor's discretion. For each thcnti' ul exhibition, $5, or In tlio mayor's dlsciotlott. For shilglit-ol'-hand performances, $10 per day. For tricks of legerdemain, or any kind of show! or exhibitions not mentioned, the mayor shall use his dlsc.etlon. For each hook peddler or canvasser, $3 per month, or the mayor may usu lilsdls- orollon. For inttili peddler In any kind of mer chandise, or anylhlng not enumerated above, from $3 to $30 per month, In the discretion of tliu mayor. For each barber 1 ! chair used for profit, $0 per annum. For each livery and sate sti Me, $10 per year. For each dray, wagon or cart drawn by one animal, $0 per year. For each dray, wagon or cart drawn by two or moro ar \als, $7.00 per year. For each nuinumeer. $10 per year. For any dealer hr spirituous, vinous, malt or Intoxlcatlr - liquors, rice beer, elder, burr, bitters, anything that will tend to Intoxicate, $111,001) per annum. Manufactures all kinds ef ——— Tinware, Stove Pipe, Gutters, Etc rST Hpcolal |irlcfl» ir<atlo to hotol* ntitl board- inn house*, write* or call on us when in ncml of anything in our lino; wo nuiii-anteo t*> hiivo you • ~ »«OYD to imo„ inontjy U J. T. im r-.ttonton st roe« t Valdosta, <1a. Petirion for Charter (IKOUCIIA.—lir.nair.x Couvrv. To tho Hupurior Court of nalcl County, The petition of \V. 8. Fonder anil J. N, Ilray shown that thcyUMul unoli other porttonB as may he iiMoulated with them, desire to enter into an aMNooituionn under tho name nnd style of the CECIL LUMBER COMPANY i Tlmt tho object of said association in tho run- nlrtir and operating a general saw mill httsh ta for ih« mauufaoLuro ot Itiinlnsr, staves, lathe . ,<j shlngloH, nml such other artlnle or thing is initially made ami limnnf.totmotl hy a huv. mill plunlnji mill anti alto a general mercan tile hnsincstt in eouncctiim with enlu saw mill. Haiti business to bo carried on in tho town of Cecil, In flitlti Connly ami State. And (or the further punioiu of oarnihg out *vM)hitlon. they desire to tho object of said easookuuuii. muy have power to purchase uml hold property, real and perHtmal, to auc ami be sued, and to oxer* Till! Jury Unis. OH AN It JUItY. W. 11. Morris, II. F. Lindsey, J. It. ItjtttUcy, J. I. I'nlte , 1). F. Moore, Rr„ 11 Z, Viutnliurat, ii. C. llskor, Leonard Harper, ti. A. I'arrlsli, W. \C Giitdens, J. 0. OrsviUtn, V, W. Gas kins, J. L. I’&Utli, Sanders Ulbbi, F, M. Shaw, Jr., T, K. Williams, T. I„ Mmplicy, lsalrtlt Martin, J, W, FilWli, H, H. M'lvmlncy, .lanwh T. Wilkes, J.T. Wllkvrs.rr, .Inal \Y. I'avrlsli, • M. V,. I'arrish, fi Henry Grllllit, W. M. Avertt, Wllllnni Gvlnur, M. J. Young. , miT .’Ultoitlj. - 11.1,. Wiii’a, .1. K, Bryant, Jr., J. M. Cowart, N, M, Uhtier. VV. GiildMn.. i). M. tVryiu.t. Hda'iiva Malnv, T ii.''Kaigltt. H. A. FtlHi. ' N. E. FailCesmi, payable bid ore enminenclng linsliwsa. for each dog, owned a d kepi hr the oily, $1 per annum, or the marshal shall impound, and If not redeemed In a rea sonable length of time It shall be sold or killed For j«ch photographer or plctaro- laker A lent or located, $'w per annum. For each dealer in guns and pistols, $10 per annum. For eault Contrse.tor or builder who contracts for any building costing or worth when completed the sum of $1100 or more shall jury a license of $18 per annum, ' For each contractor ot b Tier Vf|(0 tracts for any bnildln * ".oatlng or worth when completed lit m of ittio or less ilinn $»IU shall pay a license of $1U per iittnuin. Bubnontnicunv. who work on hnlhl- lugs where th ii.elpal run ractoi Im* paid the proper tcecso sludi not bo t\>- qulreit to pay u license for engaging In such work, That'alt horse- or mule* found loose Upon the MrceR .hall be taken up and Impounded by I. marsbnl and IlioiWinir iln-rcof notified ro appear l“»ftiic the mayor, who shart use bis dlsi'iclfOp after hearing iiic evidence.' i'nt eorii skating Mtik, $3" per natmm. For each reita"-nnt. ftltt Jmi- aunwin. W. II- IV •% Major. J. it. iVo01t>,.v\, Clerk. cl.w all powum usually cunTormt upon ceriioae “ * ‘ •- (f - lluus u£ similar chftfsotor, as may \vo wmsfatent widi the laws of Georgia paiul that saldasaogla- tlun Is to have Its principal office amt plncr of huMinctiN lu sold town of (Veil, sold county oil State ; nml the said sawudllnamt (planing i ,1s and luoroantllo bnilnDU aro to be run by said asioH,latino for the purpose of inaoofautoring lumber, staves, la tbs and ablnglas, etc., and bn© log and selling of goneral oicrcbundlnc an afore dd. and soiling or tbo same for brunt and gain. Petitioners further allow that the capital HUM'S or said association actually paid la ts the. anm of twelve thousand dollars (JiyiHie, arid they de- airs to have tbo privilege at lucrc.udug said cap ita! iUteV nt any time to an amtnint not exceed ing -irty thousand tlollnis (^HO.IKMI), nat said capital stock i shaves of one hundred dollars (.-100) each, ! tlio ns dlviitcd Into Your ps.loners WuuUl pray tho iituoiinK of an onlor by Hahl Court, grantlnK thw, their appli cation, nml that they uml their mu'.cossors be iu- corpovntetl tt*r ami ilurlnR a torm not jbXoemUnj twenty (20) y«um, with the prWllcuo of reuowa * ** expiration of until twouty (40) years, foi attha-Axp tlio purpose herein Rot forth. And petitioners will ever pray, we. "* ATKK& A81U.EY, BLA lvtitioiKT’R Attorney!, (IKOUOIA—Boriien County. (.'lorkB’ office of tho Hujief lor Court, said county. —Tho above and foreuolnjf partition this day illoil In office and recorded os required by law* FkuhgAUy 17,1M2. (I. W, MOORE, Cleric Superior Court. Berrien County. generally Ijjtes t6 know the “reason concede all our customers to be • shrewd anfl tell them the real ffteta h rhe. case. • ■c i We Write Our Own Reproach. Wo bought too many winter goods, tlio cold weather will be gono in few weeks nnd we have n beautiful lino goods on li'iui l which must go at tiny • drice.: j-L On March First wo will vacate this store. vVo have too many goods to move; so, rather' tlian movo tliia stock, and carry anything over into spring scnson vve expect to sell all winter goods regardless of cost. Wo must part wltb these goods to makt> room for spring arrivals. Lot • everybody uomo, and tell your neighbors and lot them share the bargains with yon. Remember this is a sacrifice sate that does not home often. Yours for bargains, PADIUCK BROS., Dove Building. % ISAAC S. 'STAPLE G ROC El? BOWEN, 9 J KEEP A PHEBIl AN1> WKl.T., HKI.KfTFJ) STOCK OF Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats AND EYmtYTlir.’q USUALLY FOUND IN A FIKST-CLASS STOH I Pay the Highest Cash Pric» for Country AND WILL PIJSAHl: YOU WITH GOOD GOODS, LOW PRICES, FAIR DE/ I Will Sell Cheaper Than You Can Buy Elsewhl ISAAC S. TIFTON, G1 SELLING AT COST! O. M. Masonie Building, T I3T T, Tifton, Georgia, IB SELLING IIIS ENTIRE STOCK OF Fall Winter Goods AT AND BELOW COST. 1 .Berrien County Sheriff's Sales For April. tfROTHUA—liF.iumtx Coif.NfY. Will be iuld Iwfore the court lioiue door in the town of NouhvllU), wild Rtato and county, on tbo * • * • tin , „ t bidder for folldwlnjc property, witt dm Tueaday in April next, botween .... . hours of mdc, to the nlgbcat bhldvr for cash "-W Due Iron uray inn.ro mule six year* old. Mltf hands high, named Kate; one black marc mule seven years old, tftL * ' • “ * ‘ “ — «mc black home inn] hands hlRh, named lincU; mile wven year* old. in A hand* ft: lUkil MIIU btai-.k Iidi-ho nintfl high, named tobet and oba black hntw undo seven years old. lo>$ Imr.iU ' j. w ., ...... lo>$ imuds blub, named Hob. Jucyled on as Mi© property of fi. (i. Culimpper to “i?c rt. I* **Miedfrom theimuettor' thejntpettor' .corjria, in favor of the (ransrerreca, etc., and This *Wy 4th, 1882. HatUfy a mortiO'iSi) court of Thomas count’ Hank of Tlm tuwviile, apalost g.«. culpepiior, _. Al*p, at tho Salim time ami plane, one Unre- fflrcd bay lsti'io luule, about vbiveU years oul, named Loitn a; also one lurin’Aired bfaCtc marc mule abput ten years old » urd Mary, levied yp Urn ptffpcny W8. rt. dpepper to satisfy ainortd^Ro Jl. fa. issued'itou* the anpertir court id’ Tnumas i!.miity. In favor of J. T. Cub tmppor and A. It. Cone and a*tuinst 8. U.Cnipep- jwr. ThU February iUi, 1H02, ' VIbo, ht rtm same time nnd place, one black 1u.ru> mule abuut six yettrs old imrned T im, one blank hoi'M nude alwmt twelve vpwd old mutted 15111, one bay mure mute about twelve year* old named Heck. I-evied on ns the property of 8. tb h. iii, touted CuU»ep)H*r to satisfy a lmmuaac ... .... from the superior omn of Thoma* (nuintt, rtw*r- pi», in fHwr »f A T. Cn’pc)>re» and A. It. Cone, uud apninuit 8. (/. Cuhwptier and VV. II. tAilt'ep- 5»er. Thi.«r«b uy 4:li, \W. .Alxo, nt ibo mo Mine ami place, one blank horfto ummatn-ut tweiv! ,y*«w old named Jtm. ♦urn tMiy boriM' jfmlv about niao yvut* old named Alt', o»vj fcuy mule at.out; Ax year* old mimed I .111, on* toy mare mule almnt tlvo yesra obi mom’il .lane, non Id.aoR mule atoiit tin yvars old name*! Jehn. one ni'iuwj cdonul, maty: mule aw,.! tuche years old mimei» Mary* one bljtck hor.'io v u lc .ilnint sc vim yenr^ old named Mtko, ou‘« ^ , inarv mo Pi ai.tici ci^lu years old turned one murel marc mule aWjt ids veaw old miimnllU : ‘A\4Va'.o»w txiy ma«v muloaVud eiplrt. n.vmiA Kivc. us thr | I Mean Every Word I Say. I am selling ovory article o( Fall and Winter Good, in my Btore at great bargainsn . to mako room for a largo slock of Spring and Summer Goods. You will liavo to call at my store and get prices before you cab appreciate what I mean by "Groat Bargains I” . Call early or the bargains will bo gono; my prices ^riU not fall to make them go. Yours for the Lowest Prices, Masonic Building. O. M. TIFT. TIFTON INSTITUTE. The ftprln, form of tbeubove echooV xrlU U*in on Monday, January 4th, 1802* and continue fur Twenty ivccka. Pupil! attending this session Will r«ceh« the tonoilt of the public school fund. TUITION PER MONTH: Primary, $2.00. Intermediate, $2,GO. Hlglt School, $3.00, Pupils should he entered at the (x-fjlnninfj oY tho Term to insure their proper oUulftcalion, Comfortablo bulblliiB, boalLiy location and competent teachers. For further particular*, apply to W. O. TIFT, Tirton, Oiwrsls, January t, J»n. Dseratarv JVmnl of Directors. Job THE GAZETTE Printing Office. New Types, New Press and Skilled Workman. l am '.ased to announce to my friends *ml patrons in tho corn lien 6t Berrien, Irwin, Worth and Colquitt that I hava just received a complete COUNTRY JOB PRINTING OUTFIT m qnalitj Of « kffiiud fiuua t. '<v,ty, ffvnrcliu lu favor «if J. T Culpcppni’ w»J i .<» It. cu»w aM 'xWvfrtM «. rt. Cuh.vpi'*»r. .thiaf IMuunry . • . i) \Y t -TIFON» |i. c } And am prepared to execute #i. short notice and in wort manlikr manner all classes of commercial and legal blank printing. I solicit yonr iHvk'fs and gnararitoc to give entire snflsf.u'lion in price* W|; pgjMBiiriil ' 'Aiespeotfullp : ■ ..—1^' ■ ; B. .T^LLEMM Tivros. oKoforA. kimm