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THE
ORGAN WILCOX COUIW.
A. K. •►'F.NNINOS, vfejtiTOB.
J. 11. MONROE, I'ru.isitBU
SCUSCim^TlON KATES, ft
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ccond-class matter.
'Vll BBSDAY, 1 R A.KCH SI, 1 S 98 .
The war cloud continues to darken,
"With the probability Tiittt this coun
Aiy'jitKl Spain will have a collision
before another week rolls around.
The populists of Georgia are all at
sen for, a leader, since the* decline
( An of florl. Torn Watson to lead
Tlirlf firrlorn hope in f the coming con
-test for goi^riior.
The Albany CliataMpua opened
under brighter auspices -f*«.n ever,
last Tuesday The new arnd elegant
■auditorium, with a seating capacity
-of K. 5 U 0 , Vas tilled do overflowing.
Should war orc*'.r between the
United States and Spain it would
foi'd an opportunity for Georgia n
legions of piK! 0 Uuiat 8 sioB(M colonels
4 o win their spurs or fbumhui their
meaningless titles.
iNfflW’s who habitually buy the
Mi ay, corn or meat consumed on,their
if Arms are not performing the duties
dor which nature intended them.
They should enrhaik in a new field
•of enfci (A'ise, perhaps «nuny of them
would make good soldiers.
The religion that makes people
-pay their debts; the religion that
keeps people from speaking ill of
their neighbors; the religion that
.makes no distinction between wealth
-ajjd poverty ; the relit ion that
•people'honest and upright; tlie re
ligion that makes mu’ manly and
•women womanly the religion that
•a part of peoples' iwrv day life, ex
emplified in kind deeds, loving .acts,
'Cheering words, is the religion
tis needed in the world today.—Ma
con County Citizen.
Mr. T. C. Taylor, who enjoys
military title of Colonel, addressed
41ie citizens •of Wilcox county an ad
vocacy of liis contest for representa
tive of the Third district in Congress,
last Monday at the court house. Tlie
Lumen of Toni's speech was a tirade
on “corporations, usurers and hun
kers.'' lie however failed in liis
abuse of “bankers and usurers” to
toll liis fnionds, the farmers, that lie
is and for several years past lias
Been (he attorney and collecting
agentefor bunk^iitul corpocalions.
Wilcox Superior Court.
Tlie spring term of Wilcox Super
ior court convened last Monday
morning at 111 o'clock. Judge C.
C. Smith presiding. The charge to
the grand jury was forcible and
(Mmprehensile. They; were 011 the
docket 149 eases in all. The im*st
important case on the docket, to
wit: The State vs IV. J. Powell,
(charge, murder, was continued for
the term on account of the sickness
of Judge Turner, of Macon, leading
(counsel for llie defense. The recent
jail delivery, in which all the
prisoners confined in the county jail
Escaped, wgl probably enable the
’eolirt to adjourn on Saturday of this
week.
MiaKc YourO\vb HtiV.
It is by no means uncommon td
see tanners hauling hay from Ab
beville to their farms. 4us' think
•of it. Wilcox county -fAemers Vising
hay produced in the West ’H ft (fost
of twenty dollars per ton. If there
IB' fthy ‘’product of tlK“si>il that the
farmer should raise at home, where
grass is a spontaneous growth, it is
hay.Thcf.-Winers should not only raise
■hay for 'their own eoiisuinpDoiL ' but
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should make it one of their moffey
ijnwlucMtg crops. The farmer who
raises his own supplies at home Is
the man who is most independent
prosperous. Such farmers are
not eternally in debt and harassed-to
wRti -mortgages.
School Children’s Outing.
Misses Clyde Melton and Mamie
teachers in Hie Public school
of Abbeville. gave their 'respective
classes a rare treat 'last Saturday, at
Half Moon Hluir <m the Oemulgce
,IV<1 ' 11 lll ^ < ' distant lroni town.
! Iw * ,mlm ' uir * :w ^‘ ;n " i,l ‘ ,l "‘ P er ."
fume of wild II iwers. doubtless
gave rise to the happy thought to
take the children to (lie woods on
the margin ol the river, where, they
could romp, irolic and gather honey
suckl^ jesamiue. lilies and violets
to their hearts content, Rout rid
ing 'Was one of (lie special delights
enjoyed by the teachers and the
children under their charge. The
day was an auspicious one, the
weather being fair, the wealth of
flowers profuse, and the tepipefu
ture delightful. They will long re
member the oeeasioii as one of rare
and unulloyi d pleasure.
Shot From Ambush.
James Chambers, a white
living at “Rock File,” in Pulaski
county, was shot from ambush by an
unknown party last Sunday night,
sustaining painful blit not fatal
.wounds. It seems that the would
! be assassin started a fire near Olintn
•her’* barn, and discharged his gun
| to attract the farmer's attention.
The ruse was successful, and Cliam-
1 bers .hurried to the spot to tx
tinginsli the lire. As he stooped
| down to get a brush to fight the
I flume, .the .assassin who was conceal
efl near- by, discharged one barrel of
liis shot gun at Chambers, who fell
to tlie ground, when the other barrel
was fired, the charge taking effect in
his back. Fortunately, thy gun was
loaded with bird shot, lienee the
hope for his recovery. Tlte m .-.tasin
escaped. Chambers, according to
tlie CmtoNier.K's information, is a
dangerous man, and lead threatened
the life of a negro in his neighbor
hood. The supposition is that
was this negro who made the mur
derous assault.
The Anditors Finding in the Russeli
vs Mohr-Weil Case.
D. B. Nicholson, auditor in tlie
damage suit of A. R. and M. A.
Russell vs. The Mohr-Weil
Co., has snbmitted his finding
Judge C. C. Smith; in which Russell
is awarded the shingle mill and all
the machinery, (except such as was
supplied by the Mohr-Weil Lumber
Company, who have for several
years had possession of the mill
property,) and $4,750 damages. The
defendants will doubtless except to
the Auditor's finding, when the case
will be submitted to a jury, the ease
then in all probability will go to tlie
Supreme Court for final adjudication.
McRae District.
The McRae District Conference
will convene at Abbeville, Wednes
day. April 20, at 3 p. m. intro
ductory sermon, by Rev. J. M.
Lovett, at 7:30 i\ m Pastors will
prepare written reports itemized as
Discipline directs. Conference col
lege representatives will receive a
cordial welcome. Hope to hear
from Wesleyan Christian Advocate
editors. Conte anil help us. Final
ly, brotbren. be sure and bring
bishop's fund.
H. It. McGeuke. P. E.
It is now generally understood
that Hon. E. R- Lewis will bo op
jMised in liis raoe for Congress by
Col. T. C. Taylor of Hawkitisville,
Judge Allen lovt of Amerieus. Col.
W. S. Th. ’ttpson of Cordele and C.
S. .Gray of Fort Valley.—Unadilhi
Advertiser.
It is equally ns well understood
that the unwritten law in Georgia, is
that a represetiliVo who lias tilled his
first term lit congress with fidelity
and ability shall Ire returned for a
second term lion. E. B. Lewis
has been fnithtul to his trust, always
alert to the rcpnii'cmciits of liis ex
alted position, especially careful of
tlie interests of his constituents, and
the wclffttV of tile country at large,
Uis zeal in the performance of his
duty, his fidelity to liis trust,
-
the conspicuous abilit«v. as demon
strated in liis first term, all appeal
to hts appreetative eonstitueuts, who
will, in token of their appreciation
of his splendid record, honor him by
returning him to Congress by a large
majority.
Orders for vlob iVork Sdtisfaotorilv
at the CHfteNiciiR Job OHiee.
ABBEVILLE GRADED
A
HIGH SCHOOLS.
curriculum of the Graded .School will extend to the 7th grade and
in the High School te> tlx- Junior class in the leading colleges.
- A GLASS IN PEDAGOGICS ——
Teaching teachers how to teach is a specialty of the Abbeville School
The tuition will lie free to all persons within the school age residing in the
School district and receiving instruction in grades 1 to 7. inclusive.
Tuition for pupils residing outside the School district, in grades 1 to
7, inclusive, 50c per month when 1 public funds follow.
Tuition for pupils in Stli grade. $1.50; and in !>th and 10th grades
* 2 50 p ,. r mont |,. Fall t"rm will open Monday. Sepl.
| For further information address J. R. Monroe president of ti'llS
tees, or R. J. Prentiss, Principal, Abbeville, Ga.
Sunday School Picnic.
The Sunday School class of Miss
Nettie I)can composed of young peo
ple, who represent the flower of Ab
beville society, enjoyed u delightful
picnic at the ■ ‘Free Ferry' across
Oemulgce river, a mile distant from
Abbeville, last Saturday. The day
was well chosen. The weather be
ing mild and lmliny, and the location
selected for the picnic, is an ideal
one. The banks of the river at the
ferry are lined with large umbrageous
forest trees beneath whose shadows
wild flowers in great variety and
color abound, and in a shady dell
near the ferry, bubbles the crystal
waters of a never-failing spring.
The day was spent in roaming the
woods, gathering flowers, boating
and fishing When the ‘‘cloth
was spread,” under the shade of 5hi*
trees, a most tempting repast, in
cluding fish fresh from the river, was
enjoyed with zest.
Legal Advertisements.
SHHR1FP SaLES FOR APRIL.
G BORGIA. WILCOX COUNTY- Will lie soul
before the Court house door, in the Town
of Abbeville, said county, between the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in'April,
1898, the following described property, to-wit:
One house and lot in the town of Lulaville, said
county, said lot containing 100 x 1(H) feet, the
same being part of lot of land No. 296 in the 4th
district of said county, formerly known as the
A C Swift place. l»y virtue of a county court
ti fa in favor of li and M Waterman vs .V C and
U E Wilcox. This March 7th IW*.
Also at the same time and place will l*c soM
the following property, to-wit: i : : of land
No. 261 in the 3rd district, of Wilcox county,
levied on as jho properly of \v F Monroe, .1 U
Monroe, agent, to satisfy state and county.tax
ti fa for the year 1897.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
the following property, to-wit: 20 acres of
land in a square in the southwest corner of lot
No. 198 in the 1st district of Wilcox county,
levied on as the property of A J Bowen to sat
isfy a tax ti fa for state and county tax for the
year 1897. Levy made by W A Goble L C’.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
the following property, to-wit: Lots Nos. 1, 2
and 3 in block <> of the Oemulgce Erick Co.'s
survey in the town of Abbeville, Wilcox
county, Ga., levied on as the property of J It
Monroe to satisfy a tax li fa for state and
county tax for tlie year 1897. Levy made and
returned to me by W A Coble 1 c»
Also at the same time and place will be sold
the following property, to-wit: Town lots Nos.
10 and 11 of the Drury Reid Survey of the town
of Abbeville, as the property of K 11 Williams,
agent for wife, to satisfy n tax fi fa for the year
3897. Levy made and returned to me by W a
C oble 1 o.
Also at the same time add place will be sold
the following property, to-wit: 2 acres of land
in the northeast corner of lot No. 196 in the 1st
district of Wilcox county, levied on as the
property of.) M McDowell agent for Elizabeth
Johnson to satisfy a state and county tax ti fa
for the year 1897. Levy made and returned to
me by W a ( ’oble 1 cb
Also at the same time arid pla60 will be sold
the following property, to-wit: 1(10 acres of
land in a square in the northeast corner of lot
No. 20 in the 1st district of Wilcox county as
the property of J R Monroe agent for Fannie V.
Monroe guardian for L E Reid td satisfy a tax
ti fa for state and county tax for the year 1897.
Levy made by W a Coble 1 c.
Also at the same, time arid place will be sold
the following property, to-wit: 50 acres of
land lying in a square in the southwest cottier
of lot of land No. 194 in the 1st district of Wil
cox county. levied on as the ptop0id,v of S N
Mitchell, agent for T I Mftchfell'ft children, to
satisfy a tax ti fa for state arid county tax for
the year 1897. Levy made and returned to me
by W a Coble 1 c ti
Also at the same time and place will be sold
the following property to-wit; Lot No. 24 of
the Drury Reid Survey of the town of Abbe
ville. sold as tlie property of J D MUynard agent
tor L M Maynard to satisfy a tax U fa for state
and county tax for the year 1897v Levy made
and returned to me by W a Coble 1 c.
Also at the same time and place Will be sold
the following property, to-wit: 30 acres of
land lying in the northeast corner of tot NO,
168 in the 1st district Wiicox county levied
on as the property of W V. Smith to satisfy a
tax li fa for state and county tax for Uve year
1897. Levy made and returned to nio by W a
Goble 1 c.
* ls °»f the same time and place win H’ «ohi
the following property, lo-wtt: 10) acres in a
Mi imre m the northeast corner of tot of land
No. 29o in the 4th district of Wilcox county to
t'o 'old as the property of Pannle K Monroe.
guardian for s r Retd, to saiisq u state and
couuty tax fi fa for the year 1897. LeVy made
by W a ('oble 1 c.
Also at the same time and place Will be sold '
the following property, to-wit: Town lot No. |
82 of the Drury Reid Survey, of the town of
.\bbeville, levied on as the. property of Harry
A, ' on * to satisfy a tax fi fa for state and comm :
tax forthevear is.*7. LcvyAbadb ilhd returned i
to me b\* W a Coble I c.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
the following property, to-wit: Itlock H of the
Abbeville Land and Improvement company in
the town of Abbeville. Wilcox county, Ga., and
described as follows, bounded on the north by
4th street, east by Depot street, .south by ad
street, on the west by Church street, levied on
as the property of .J L Googe, agent for the Ab
beville Land and Improvement Co., to satisfy
a state and county tax ti fa for the year 1897.
Levy made and returned to me by W a Coble 1 c.
Also at the same time and place will lie sold
the following property, to-wit: 50 acres of land
lot No. 15)5 1st district Wilcox county, said 50
acres lying south of the G A A railroad in the
southwest corner and running far enough east
to make the 5o acres, levied on as the property
of Pink P .Johnson to satisfy a state and county
tax li fa for the year 1897. Levy made by W A
Coble 1 c.
Also at the same time f$ad place will Vie sold
the following property, to-wit: Forty-five
“rc* of i:llld '.vingin the sa district or wiicox
county, the same being a part of lot No. 215
situated on the cast side of said lot, sold as Hie
property of .1 a Grimsley to satisfy a mortgage
li fa issued from Wilcox Superior court in favor
of 1 W Hopson for the use of E Sommer vs .1 a*
Grimsley, property pointed out in said li fa.
Also at the same time and place will lie sold
the following property, to-wit Lots of land
Nos. 248. 28:), 23S and 222, all lying and being in
the 8th district of Wilcox epumy, Ga. Levied
on as the property of A K Fisher to satisfy a
mortgage ti fa issued from Wilcox Superior
count, in favor of Henjamin Graham vs a K
Fisher Property pointed out in said mortgage
tv r>
Also at the same time and place will be sold
the following property, to-wit:—commencing
at 105 feet from the right of way of the G A a
railroad on the west side of Reid street front
ing said street t>0 feet. and 100 feet west the
same lying in the town of Abbeville, being a
part ot lot 108 in the 1st district of Wilcox
county, levied on as the property of J K Ho wen
to satisfy a tax ti fa for state and county tax
for the year 1807. Levy made and returned to
me by W a Goble 1 c.
L. C. Covington, Sheriff.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Wiicox county.
There will be sold before the court, house
door in Abbeville, Georgia, on the first Tuesday
in a ihi*iI next, within the legal hours sale, to
the highest bidder for cash, under and by virtue
of an order from the court of Ordinary of Dooly
county, Ga . application having been made to
said court by reason of the disqualification of
John M Warren, one of the administrators, toe
following property belonging to the estate of
Thos. Warren late of Wilcox county, deceased:
Lot of land No. 22, in the Twelfth district of
Wilcox county, Georgia, containing 202*4 acres,
more or less, of which about 30 acres are in
cultivation, and has thereon all necessary
houses. Lot of land No. 27, in the Twelfth dis
trict of Wilcox county, Georgia, containing
20214 acres move or less. One block, not num
bered, in the town of Rochelle, Ga., containing
three acres, more or less,, bounded north by
Third avenue, east by Gordon street, south by
Fourth avenue and west by Ashley street,
known as the Thos. Warren place, containing
all of said block except a small part in the
southeast corner, belonging to W. J. I. Reviere,
together with a six-room frame building there
on. barn and other outhouses. To be sold as the
property of the estate of Thos. Warren, de
ceased for the purpose of paying-the debts due
by said Thos. warren. This 9th day of March.
UWtS. J. M. warren,
•G. w. Holliday,
Administrators of Thos. warren, deceased.
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Notice of Sale.
]>y virtue of a power of attorney contained in
a certain mortgage executed by Mary Clark to
Cutts and Lawson and D li Nicholson on the 22
day of March, 3897, and recorded in book J,
pages 337 and 838, in the office of the clerk of
the Superior court of Wilcox county, we will
sell by public outcry before the court house
door in Abbeville, Ga., during tlie legal hours
of sale on Tuesday the 5th day of April, 1898,
for cash to the highest bidder, the following
described land, to-wit:-The west one-half of
that tract or parcel of land in the town of Ab
beville, Wilcox county, Ga., being one-half
acre, more or less, and being distinguished in
tin 1 plat of said town as lot No. 38 and being the
one-half of said lot facing 52 y % feet on Tarheel
street, bounded on the east by the lands of
Harris, and on the west by the lands of
the late A Y Deaton estate. Said sale to satisfy
said mortgage. This March 1st 1898.
Cutts rc Lawson.
D. D. Nicholson,
It 3 St A ttys, for Mary Clark.
Citation.
G lb OR G1 A—\Y ilco x co u n t v.
To all whom it may concern-:—James brophy
ariministrator of M J Dropby, deceased, has in
due form applied to the undersigned for leave
to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said
deceased, and said application will be heard on
the lxt Monday in April next.
This March 7th, 1898.
John M. Warren,
Ordinary
Administrator’s Sale.
Umter and by virtue of an order issued from
the court of Ordinary of Stewart county Geor
gia, will be sold before the court house door in
the town of Abbeville, Wilcox county, between
the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in
April next the following described property
a certain town lot situated in the town
Abbeville in Wilcox county, fronted on the
by street leading from court house, south
House creek, being 50 feet front by 150
feet back. Said property belonging to the es
of R F Watts, and sold for the purpose of
the debts of said os tab ’• Terms cash.
10-41 It. II. Watts.
Administrator.
Can’t be Convinced
that the,
'J • Mi
Gan wipe her off the Face of the Earth But we can convince you
very easily that wo sell cheaper than any body in the county Just
by our prices.
Ladies Tail Oxfords 87c. Children's Oxfords 03c. Raliy Shoes 10c.
Men's Satin Calf Shoes 83c. l’ani wide Rleeching 41c.
10 yardn Calico 29c. Hoys Pants 12c. Thimbles lc.
Paper Tacks lc. Cigars lc. Snuff 3c. Memo Rooks lc.
Men's Nice Straw ilats 43e.
We have a very pretty line ot
Summer Dress Goods, Straw
Mats, Ribbons, Lace, Embroi
deries, Etc., all at a cut price.
Out Price Store,
A. F. CHURCHWELL&CO COMMERCE ST.
■ ! ABBEVILLE, GA.
EUREKA - HOTEL
0 PROSIT*] DEPOT—GA. & ALA. RY.
Accommodations First Class in
Every Particular.
S P LASSETER, Proprietor.
SCHOFIELD’S
IRON WORKS.
MACON. GEORGIA.
High Grade Machinery,
Engines, Boilers and Saw Mills.
MOTE. Have lately made extensive additions to our already well equipp
*» ed Boiler Shops, making it tlie most Complete Boiler Manufacturing
Plants in the Southern States
Schofield’s premium Stresses
In the Lead for Sixteen Years.
Anything in the machinery line supplid at '»opular prices. Full and
complete stock of Iron Pipe, Bar Iron, Boiler -whe. Steam Pumps, In
jectors, Inspirators, Valves, Belts, Etc., always «n hand.
Deal the fliamifactorer Direct and
Ssm Ssente’ Comaisslous.
J. S. Schofields Sons & Co.,
ffflacoit, Georgia.
Georgia and Alabama Railway.
SAVANNAH SHORT LINE.
Passenger Schedules Effective Deeiemher 12, 1897.
MAIN LINE.
No. 19. N 17. 'fni h'° 4°m
7 45 p m 7 a m lv Savannah
12.04 am a m ar Helena at- «.40 ,, m 3 ., m '
J 00 a m P m ar Abbeville »«■ S511 pm 2 am
2 15 a m ]> m ar l-'ordelb »<■ 4 45 pm 1 am'
3 15 a m li 1> m ar Amerleus nr CliK :m p m 12 am'
4 14 a m K p m ar Kicnland ar 4(1 p m 11 p m
8 00 a m OC l'mar Montgomery 1\ 45 a m 7 p m
COLUMBUS & ALBANY DIVISION.
No. 3- No. 1.* iy 0i 1 * M A
8 10 p m lo 05 a m lv Columbtts fti - 5 *?0 i> m 12 <H) m
l! 1 R \i ban*? tv t ?o
8 50 m 1 30 P m ar p m 5 w am
FITZGERALD DIVISION.
No. 9 No. 7. Nb. 8. No. 10..............
» S3 p m 7 IS ft m tv Abbeville ar 12 is p m li no pm..........
(I 55 p m li IS a m nr Fit tawrnld ar 11 is a m a 4S p m .......
7 25 p m 10 00 a m nr Ocitta !v lit so a m 8 oo p m............
SouS Kan°«uy and * ,hr0 " 6h c0acl,es bet ' We " Atlanta anil Albany In connect Ion 'wVth
CONNECTIONS.
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(icilia. At Cordele with (i. S. .V R R. K. No. 4 north S' V N'ewSimn i' nM 1 w '.? tA Kltaiterald Hivlalon and
for Albany and Columbus. At Montgomery with t. .V ‘firSima for ° 1 a s ,lnd ,)e rond. for Ilir
mtngbam and the north, also with w. Ky. ot Alabama.
TRAIN NO. 17. connects at Savannah with I’laiu System ano v c. A z. R. K At Helena
wit h southern ily No lit south bound and No. IS north booml At Abbe, . ferald and
OcuQa. At Cordele with G. S. *& F. R. R. No. 1 south boim'd and \o r>
•> north i r At Rieh
TRAIN NO. 18. Connects at Montgomery with L A- \ .frAm i and from t,lc
north, also with Western Ry. of Alabama AtY'ordek^vtlh from*Selma VI \i eans
(’oUtmlxt* and Atlanta, also fur Albany, uh '' * -)■ l»vtslon for
Valdosta. At Abbeville for l-'itagemtd ind Ocllla At'V, „ No 5 for TlHon and
At '
i’. Railroad. ""b Plant System and K. c. A
TRAIN NO. 20. Connects Alabama*from at Montgomery with C v ^ Orleans , and from
north also with Western Ky. of Selma ti llelen? rordem lhe
south bound. bound. At savannah At Abbeville with Plant for FitaRcrald System. P. and ()c 11a' At wlth 1 th ek'I. So ”fhern By. * • No. E - v 14 - south x<> - s!
Elegant Buffet c * p ft n hii ,0 ?, m ers
Parlor Cars on TrainsNos 0 K 11 ami a " d i* **■ i' 1 Palace , ' Sleeping Cars
Nos. HI and 211. on Trains
X. RIGHT
Ysslstant Genl ' TfcU GAlliiKTT. Vice President «ttaa°S[l , JuiS^' i ‘‘ ,, ^ , “ :,8er Agent '
Tifton and Northeastern Railroad.
“SOLDIERS COLONY ROUTE.”
Tvt»e<al 'X'i Tklblt >;« (5
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H. H. TIFT,
President.
NO. 7 NO. 3 NO. 1
ifssgass:- IV tgSr A. M. leave
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system and Ocorgta Southern and Florida at TitionMintHh!? »“'■ %„t
Miles.
General Offices:"
Georgia
I effective
)eocmber lOtik I MO'?'.
TIFTON.
RRIGHON
HA K DING
PIN ETTA
FLETCHER, MYSTIF.
FITZGERALD.
w. 0. TIFT,
Vice Presided
Miles.
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