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-jl * V) Y A Cnee of Kidnapping.
iA IU CD C U 5 Si C ( 0 V U C V. i 0n SimJn y lilst information was given
jL-> *° | Marshal Lingo that a colored hoy, son of
Win. Dowdell, ot' this county, had been
: | enticed away from home by Aaron uud
! Ann Moulton. Telegrams were sent to
Ktifuiila and Montgomery to stop them,
and nft:r a while a dispatch was received
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
IjOCAIj COIiUBOJ.
II, c. STOREY, Local Editor.
Cliuuge of Schedule.
: sti " in K ^
" n:ul asking what etimv they were clinrgeil
trains will leave Amcricus as follows:—
Pass, train leaves for Albany ana Mont
gomery
with.
I Col. W. H. Weems, of Lee county, is in
! the city visiting his numerous friends.
Miss Maggie Callaway, of Americns,
j Is visiting Judge Swift’s family.—Fart
I Valley Minor.
! Mr John Neeley, Superintendent of
the Public Schools of Americus, is in
Sheriff Mize left imuiKliatel/for ! tlie city Christmaaing with his friends.
Jas. Flicker’s
JEWELRY STORE.
BBOITBn dtl HOEtCMAKT'a
-(no)-
j Governor Colijuitt to the (iovernor of Al-
) and is to-day properly regarded na one
1:10 a at nliama for their eustody. Armed with | of the most efficient Siipcrintendcnfs in
J this paper, he left f.ir Montgomery where ! State.—Aujmttn ConttiMioualitt.
! One of the largest estab
lishments of the kind in the
Soot'), is located in Amorims,
I’asa. train leaves for Macon...! l- M Atlanta, where he got « rei[iiisiliim from j Mr. Neeley was ono of car beat teachers
Night Accommodation for Macon
daily
Night Acconnnodationfor Alba
Sunday!^!?!.! .!. 1:20 a m j ho secured the woman, Ann Moulton, but I Mr.i. L. W. Gardner, of Montezuma, j Oft* Ml*. Ft'ickor’s stoiV IlflS
II. II. Collier, Agent, j failed to tiud Aaron Moulton, and the and Misses Lena and NinnieGarduer, of j just llll(1(*YgOUO fl rojllVPIUltin^
__ . ~ _T~ __ . _ — r n >’ s ! l,erc ls no 8uol ‘ I 1 "»>’ | Oglethorpe, are visiting at the residence | , >rrv .,, ss t J mf lnil k,. s if f l„. linlul.
Ll'jjAS. arrived in this city with the woman and ; of Mr. W. I. Mu j ray
. hoy on Thursday morning, the woman j
Best ( hairs for 5sJ.no at HillV. j was taken before Judge Pilsbnry of the |
Within the next thirty days Americus ] County Court, w ho put her under bond I
will have a new fire engine. of $5im) until the meeting of the grand
old regard
Hill-
Holiday go ,d
The expanses of our lire «!.• j•»;rtni«-nt
for the past year wen* $553.03.
The valuation of tuxalde property in
this city, as returned for the y«fur IHXl is
$l,3fii),fl7fi.
At Hill’s y.
and $1.
i jury, in default of which she was com- V ’
lui'ti d. The penally of II rime with I " f ' > " tl ' rC< ’ 8nn,tay "-
| process that makes it the hand'
somest store INSII) F to Ik*
Kiny-Thre. Snail.,'. Till. Year. foullfl ill AmeHrUS. Ill tllC
Ordinarily there aro fifty-two Hunuuvft •• i » . . .
in « year, just as many ns there aro weeks, j .p".ll> deportment can he
Thejeomingyear, however, will contain ioilllCI fill tllC lutest HOYPHJCS ill
: sh.
. fr)
i!<*
to rut
• cluiit
pfiiitt ntian
that she did not entice the hoy away, hut
he was d* ti rmined to go with herultd she
j could not prevent it. The boy. who is
buy itMttresses tor £4 about foinbon, says the woman induced
; bim to go with her and paid his passage.
Wo have receiv'd a very handsomely Upon the woman
found a dispatch
from Cli s. H. Walker, St. Mary’s parish,
Louisiana, where sho was going.
Sheriff Mi/.e says Montgomery is filled
with negroes awaiting transportation to
Louisiana, Arkansas and Texas, who arc
in charge of emigration agents.
It having
Au oil Mill.
kcii urged, as
illustrated almanac for 1882, presented
l»y tho Augusta Kreniny httrs to its sub
scribers. It is a thing of beauty.
Window Sha les “hang low" at Hill’s
Furniture Store.
The public schools of this city opened
Tuesday morning with seven hundred
in attendance.
Spring lids (warrantee!) for ?2.50 at [ Td'd »‘<> establishment of colt.
I), li. Mill's. ' ’’ ”
Our city expuiscs for the year were
.‘>'18,823.75, in which is included $5,020.-
C4 for public schools, leaving the city
expenses proper at $12,804 11.
$5,50*2.31 is tho very neat surplus in
the city treasury, and every dollar speaks
in praise of tho economy and financial
ability of the members of the council.
Fisture Frames under anybody, if they
have to be given away, at Hill’s Furniture
Already, during :
this nineteenth century we Lave l.f.d
fourteen tears that ha l fifty-three Sun
days iipivce, uti'l tin iv me to I e four
more, including 18x2, making total of
eighteen. They are ns follows: 1804,
18(H), 1815, 1820, 18215, 1832, 1837, 1843,
1848, J1854. 18150, 1805,* 1871, 1876, 1882,
1888, 1803, and 1800. Ten of them ap
pear at intervals of six years, and seven
of them occur at periods of five years.
They are every year that begins on Sun- ,
day, and each leap year which begins on
Saturday.
WATCHES,
CLOCKS.
,\ ECKI.ACES,
LOCKETS.
ItIXUS,
LACE FI3S,
SETS,
FAR m\cs
BRACELETS.
THIMBLES.
The treatment wifi he
under the competent hi
pcrviidon of male and 1
For permanent addreaa
’•V. 10. Clmmberlin, M. I)., will administer tiiis treatment at apartments
m ar by the Parlor at Harlow House, '-omnii-iicing Friday, .Tan. fl. Ce
celia Dean, M I)., will assist remale patients from 10 a. m. to 4 p. in. All
are cordinllv Invited to call and examine tills method of treatment.
Cotton Avenue
punent
Store.
It is n|pitifnl thing to liearja young la
dy say something loses like mustache
cosmetic, and then change color and try
to look unconcerned and indifierent.
I). U. Hill oilers his entire stock of
oil mills that it would rob the hind of a
large <|uantiiy of tVrtili/*is, the cotton
seed being now used for tlmi purpose.
Mr. K. \V. Thomp-.on, of Tliomasvillc,
wrot.* to Mi*. E. II. White, State Chemist,
in regard to the mutter, and received tho
following reply:
Dear Sir: Your oiteeiuod favor of the
17th inst., is to liaud . In reply I bog to
say that the cotton seed after expressing
the oil, is not only equal in fertilizing
value to the ton ot seed, but is xuperior J city with an abundance of puro water,
and bo a source of revenue to the city.
Artesian Well.
Mr. H. D. Watts, chairman of the mty S|M>rtlld<‘S of till kinds-llllll ill- |
.•oarn'il committee on sella, in Ida an- | 8tn|I|M>utg to t) , st V()m - cyos a)ul I
nnal report recommends the siuking of an 1 . ^
artesian well on the square. We think (*DniJ)C*t(‘llt 1111*11 to SOlC'Ct S|H'C- j
the recommendation a good one, and tflclf'S best ;i(lo])t('il to your
liopo steps will he taken by the council j eVP-sight. TllOUSUUds of ])('(>«
to carry it into execution. Such a well I p| e illjurillif tlltMl*
would furnish a simply of water that . « . , J V
would always keep onr pablie eislema S 'S U , >«"'K "»»»"»"
full, and in case of a large fire this would SpGCtftClPS, 01' lllOSO liot J)l'i)|l-
alone be worth the cost of the well. In Oily adjusted to tlll‘il* (‘VI'S,
onnectioii with the well a system of wa- Solid Silvonviiro S !*()()NN
ter works could he built timt would at j rOD/ZP /I'Af/ITV
least supply the central portion of tbe I CASKS (JjJPS GOHLE'iS
Snmcililng to Thluk About.
The Augusta factory, on tho 31st of
thereto. The oil has no value as a fertil
izer. The meal is deprived of hulls and
the major part of thooil. It retains all
the manuriid portion of the sted anti
holds them in much better form than the , .
original seed. If there is one thing well j December, declared a quarterly dividend | t ( q| wave, it lull line of liml
“md , M ! !^t , J(.cr«br'inaC : ,f lM, Z T " e M «m«l Barton’s f!< otls ivliirh I
st to, .t istm. lAci iiiiii u ih irut. «<ono • tionnl Bank of Augusta on the same day I i . . . n ..
tKr'pri^ i <'«■»-» » spiai-attmial dividoml of *? | )•«>«-• more silver
FR FIT KNIVES. NAI‘KIN
RINGS, itli kinds ot case
I goods, etc., etc. In Kleetro-pla
HALL’S
- - annual dividend of 3$
Furniture, Crockery, 0 hiss ware, etc, at | y . u j‘j j’J ,. rt ses.) If desired anuiyli- j per cent., and tho Planter's Loan and | Oil, (Hid to 1)C pllltcd Oil b(.*tt(T
prices to suit the stringency of the times, j cal figures canid he given to sustain this \ Savings Bank, ol tho same city, u semi , mid lmi’d(T material tliail ailV
| position
Very truly yours.
E. H. White, State Chemist.
It cost $61(5,10 to light the city last year,
and then the darkness was only made
visible. A fow dollars more would light | This letter is a strong argument in Li
the whole city with the brilliant electric j yor of erecting an oil mill here in tho
light. | heart of the cotton rogion, for if a mill is
Webster defines an “ornithorhyncus” 1 not built hero tne seed will be shipped
as “a beast with a hill.” On the first day : to other points and the fertilizing mate-
ol every month tho streets of Americus 1 rial he entirely lost to ns. It lui
are filled with ornithorhyncnsscs run- , stated that the annual dividend of one
ning hither and thither. j mill in New Orleans hist year was thirty-
It remained for Willingham, of the Al- | three per vent, on its capital! It this
bany Xnrx, to discover something good j statement is tine, there is nothing, not
in the (Jaineshorough hats. Ho says the
delicate tickle of its plush rim against a
musculine left ear mak< s a fellow think
ill,which will pay hette
IMilIndcIplilu Musical .lourual.
npiiual dividend of 3 percent. It will ho otllOl* make of iroods, tll(* Ollly
181,1 "‘. < : ro 1 concern that took the only first-
evi'ii Hum Irani; Hlnck. Mu bopo our
c.ipituliHts will ilon littiu thinking ovor Class pri/O 111 Australia. A
this item, nmt that it will hiul them to partial list ol these •'OOtls
cmicluilo to invest in n cotton fnntory, | cOllipiiscs C!astorS, Ctlkc BilS-
t0 . I where their money will not only ,1» then. k(>t l )isllcs KlienniS,
tlio inoslgooil, bntnlso old the rity. I ,,, 0 .
(;ard .Stands, 1'lower Stands,
Witter sets, Waiters, Goblets,
cups, Spoon-holders, Syrup-
cups, Butter-dishes, l’iekle-
Uiat ntiRcIs were poming raspberry jam
down hi-i hack.
Mark Twain, in speaking of men who j Chestnut street, Philadelphia,
take a newspaper nine months ora year handsomely gotlen-iip periodi<
and then swindle the printer out of his \ with just such reading matter
pay, saitl:
Hindi fellows could wander around in the
interior of a hollow grain of mustard seed
until the day* of judgment without coin
ing within healing of each other.”
It is hi id that figures won’t lie, but Mr.
Speer, of the Bank of Americus, who is a
luutltc-mntival Rcnius, thinks tla> I'ainrcs { pb-asantly
we uavu in inward to new year coming on leutimi as
Sunday were sliglitly mixed, to put it j column of local brill's of especial interest
mildly. He figures it out that new year to I’liiladelpliias.but the ./,.«(■.<../ istn the
will come on Sunday in Isas, l«fl:l and broadest sens smnp..lilnn. and will
lHilll. Me arc going to try to live long please everybody y-wrywhere. I li.- <-.!•-
enough to see if bis figures eom« out torials are able in elmraeter and mtlepon-
. dmt in tone. A capital little serial,
r ' , , , , ... I -TllC Stal.at Matter," givirg the life .to-
The elo.,uent local editm oflhet olun.- I ^ <>f |Wn , M!i _ js
d the Deeembi'i' nmn- ! -bmus, to whom its first day wliicli looks
of llie /VoVad,I,Ml .1/««<>,-; back upon the past year was saered. *‘
published by Win. Nunovillcr
of other innnullicturers at lite-
fiuo line ol
Jnuunry.
This* month consists of tliirty-oijc days,
and is said to have been added with Feb
ruary, by Nona, to tho Homan year,
which pioviously bad but ten months. It j stands, Kllives, Forks, spool IS,
is named from the double faced god, J ^«j ( ,
These 'roods sold ut^tlie
No. 1:1011 ] originally had bat twenty-nine days, but same prices llllll you WOllld
It is n | twomblili'iual days were given it by-In- j hllVC to pay lit the Factory,
. filled ; lilts Ca sar when he reformed the cairn, j |(S wt ,]J as „ I’,,)] |j„ ( , 0 j' iroods
is best ! «hir. H was not uniformly the beginning
The souls of IC11 thousand ! calculated to merit tho attention ol those ' 1,1 ll| e year among I. ilm I hnstinns uniII .
interested in the news and gossip of the ! «"• Isih century. ^ 1 ^ _
musical world, l'.verylhing is hrighl, j l-llcrlr„.Theisiieullr li.ih. ' '{o , .
hreezy, interesting and reliable. The, Attention is ealled to the advertisement (lOlll 1 Cits, iVlllKIll^ (TllU-S, etc.
movemciils i>f singers, the doings of coin- j ,,f o,e r.leetro-Therapeiitio Hath, which j This M’ecK I will have the
posers and the manner in which new inn- | i s |„.i„g inlioduced in Ibis city byPr.M’. | iir o ( . s | in „| , nos t varied Stock
si-al works have been received are all | p; ehamherlin, who can ho found at the j , o • %.|iei.u T„il„l
luted, I'.urope Ul- Iturlow Ilimsi.. It is certainly worth in- ! , '.. mi ' "b 1 -- 1)11 ' '•>
ell as America. There is n j vtM igaling. Jardinieres illlll llltley goods
— •cenorullv, ever hrtiuf'hf to
Kruiovrtl to Aiiurlc im. j . •
Mr. Jcshc Aycock him removed irom j tills IlliirKft.
Andersonville to this city mol hue open- j 111 Illy "MIlsio Department I
ed out a general stoek of merchandise j ||; ( y ( . a Igpoe stoeK of FiaUOS,
in the new store-room in .1,"Opera House I () , Vjolins, (BlitiirS, Bail-
block, wli^re he tuvilfH nil the remlerH . n . . .
, , ,, he 10. mm:., to call on him. | jos, Aceoideons, I nnihoimnes,
* 1 11 r*:/.,;,L\ I ■ ... r ...I 6»n»S Instruction Books, etc.
In my sowing mnnliinr up-
NEW DIG STORE:
T< ) TI I K I ’ltt >NT. j
Sml. StTtl. Seed. Sml. j
I
.irST HKCHIVKI):
, r > Huslicls Karly Knglish IVns,
10 Hags Karly Simp lioans,
In Hnslids Onion Sets,
50 Huslic-ls Adams and Dont Corn,
MILLIONS
Of Cabbage, Turnip, Kndisli and
all kinds of Karly Harden Seeds.
255?” Plant soinctliing in your
vacant gardens.
All those who exhibit the best
varieties of vegetables grown front
my seeds this year I will furnish
all their next year's supply of seeds
free of eoat. Wir. I. Murray and
John A. McKlroy won Hie prize
last year and 1 now have a splendid
lot of seeds for them free open to
inspeelion. Call soon before my j
assortment is broken.
THE LIVE 0IKK!EIIH
i H Fori & Co.
COMPLKTK STUCK FOIt ISSt
IIKAVV AND FANCY
— 1‘PIIKST—
WINKS AND MQrons.
.1. K. IIAI.L.
Dee. 20w.‘i
FMlil DIB CIIANFAIiNG,
Cents per Unttle.
FltEHIt; A8SOHTMENT
(LIMED (.001) MI) CANDIES.
I'AVOItlTE URANUS OF
Tobacoos & Cigars
ItEMEMlIEIt THE PLACE.
I.nniai- St. - - - Americus, 42a.
M. H. Fori & Co.
J 'Hrmi rn’ mill Meclumlrn’
Mutual Relief Association
Of Maryland.
1 hiiflrmt Mut ch :l llh IKS I,
I it.it in tire In jin rr Si’lili ItO, $1,000,000.
HON (). HORSEY, President.
IIENItY M. M’ElNElt, Vice-President.
JOSEPH ENNIS, Treasurer.
LEWIS H. OAltN, Secretary.
MARTIN L. IHOIITMAN, Gen Agt.
Endorsed Dy Leading Men of Maryland.
TIih hImivp well k now it ntuiifti nrett Kiinrantcf <i
hlH Fn(/<
of hit* choir luul soy-t: “Upon a Suinlay
evouing, when th<* soul is lilted on the
wings of faith, and a holy calm broods , w | loR( v
mcnctMl in this nuiubf-r and will he con-| ^ jj Kill ofibrs tlm best hcdslc.i
In»lcd in the issue fur January. It was 1
all nature, what n tender regret
comos with the thought that the tubs
must bo got 1’ioiu the collar, ho that wash
ing limy h.'gin at five o’clock Monday
morning.”
It s all the rage now to get vaccinated,
and amateur i want to he a little careful
in their opera!ions. Wo road of one
man who vaccinated himself with a pen-
knife and then pared his corns with the
same knife. The corns “took* beauti
fully, and ho weut without boots f r
several weeks. Another man K«tratched
the soro on his arm, when it itched, and
the French by (Icorge D.
translations have been highly
commended by the best critics of nil sec
tions. The music in this number, twen-
ty-pagcH in all, includes “ITie Petite
Fleur,’ “May Bells Ringing,” “The Mag
net and the Chmii,’ (a popnlarsong from
< filbert and Sullivan’s “Patience"), “The
Uhipntizee Waltz,” and that beautiful
ballad, “The Blue Alsatian Mountains.”
The very moderate terms of the Journal
are teu cents a single copy or one dollar
a year in advance.
! ptirtinimt can lie fimntl a largi
! lot of Davis, Williams, Wheel-
; get>n, ami treatment begun at home j
City Couucll Appolnlmcu!*.
At the first meeting of the new City .
«*•» r! iu r or , tl r vr 11, boW
places because it itched, and now he has tollowrug appointments of otlrccrs were
got tho most beaulitnl case of “sore- : made:
head” ever seen outside of a gang of dc- i Mayor pro tern.—-W. P. Burt,
touted politicians. j City Marshal—A. !*• Lingo.
Policemen—\V.\\. Wheeler, Put Lrs-
hi no, If. J. Williams, S. H. Mitchell.
Sexton Oak drove Cemetery P. I>
Hill.
Sexton Colored CViiHbry—Bielmrd
Felder.
Bridge Keeper—J. P. Ibiitoi'il.
town for $*2.C().
Moullieru Surgical lustltulr, 1
For the relief of the ruptured and crip-| . ..... ,
pled, mid the treatment of chionie din- t (T tUKl W IIsoii 5111(1 otlKT SOW-
eases, Atlanta, Gu. ! in<r machines also a lot oi
One of the Surgeons of this old and no- n .. ,,
tabic In-iitnt«* will visit Camilla o., j second hand lnncliines till 111
M"" , !ay F"' |,| ,." , 'y 21 Allianv. ’l'"' K ' l "y ' thoroU"h Older lor Sfilc chain,
ami Me,lacs,lav, F,ln-iia:y :i.l ami 4lli; ,, ,? „ , '
Atn<liens. Tlmrwlay, Friilnv Sulur a full lint* ol parts, attafjllllCllts
'lay, Feliruary •'ill', RUl a«ll 7lll, slr|>|>il,« I1( , ( , t ll C s an( | „j| (or all Ilia-
lit'lie Barlow House in the last named
piace. lie can he consulted by the af- ; dniK'iy. My Work dqmrtl.M’lU
llicted free of charge and their cases ex- * *
iimincd, by which they may learn wheth
er any treatment will benefit or cure
them** A candid opinion will be givenfin
all eases. No hopeless cases being taken,
parties inay thus bo saved the useless ex*
1(4
i* uiO'HtM wnntcU la unuceupU*U trrrim-
Holiday C
i'l farther InfurmatIon apply to.
W. 33. ZXlutou,
f aunr Wreat AMKIUOtfS, UKOHOIA,
6ea. Agt. for (Jeornia, Flonhls anil Alabama.
Homo olitre lltirki'tl.HvilU*, Mil.
PROSPECTUS FOR 1882.
| A FI It ST- CLASS
il’AMIl-Y MACxAZINK
$3 PER ANNUM.
is the most complete and tin
best supplied u’ith tools, ma
chines and material in the
South for doiiif' 'Match work,
jewelry repairing, clock re-
r ingements eun be made with our Sur- pairing illld lor putting -SOW-
in-' iiRicliines iu thoroujrh or-
Books,
Soraps,
Papotorios,
Autographs
urraeom huik
An Uliislralcd Moitbly or Foiolar
I tin* tHifliinina of th j prevent year I.ireis-
•otr s M agakuo; ntiTiil on a new lerlw, at u
-.Mluctl prici*. with lbuib»'lncdve pur|»o»eof pre-
>i-ntinir *ai h a ' ' ”
purl light h
:> ty of ruudina matter—for tin*
•I c'littfrUiiiinf, yet of real lit. i
iiry nit*iit -:i* etioulil eommuntl it to the geaurat
HM»s..f cultivate*! p**r.-«»nsatnl emtiirir it a welcome
visit i* limiied, patients th >uldcall early.
Jhii3 1 in.
W’c ask you to rcsul the uavortisement
of Darby’s Prophylactic Fluid, which up-
pears in our issue of to-day. It is a 1
wonderful healing remedy, a most povv- i 1
orful disinfectant, and a positive g urn 1
destroyer, aud is perfectly safe to use
even in the hands of the most inexperi-,
enecd. It is highly recommended by arilluary'a Court,
eminent physicians and chemists, anil Al the regular t-nu, hold last Monday, .
endorsed by hundreds of others who have ; Matt be a- Parker applied for l«tt«rsof uti
lised it and know it;« valuable properties. | ministration on tbe •.•state «t Jess** Bouse,
It costs but ft trill*?, and will save much dee’d. A. S. Perry, !t*liiiini-tiat>*r «d the
suffering, time und money. Darby’s , estate ot S. K. (Hover, iipplied for letters
Fluid hashing been reeogni/eil »s a , of dismihion. John M. Coker, admin-'
household article for universal foody use istrator of the ••slat'* ot D. *« < i, al
Proparr*! by J. II. Zkii.in* A <’•».. Mann- so applied for letters of dismission,
factnring Chemists, Soi.k PnontiKToits. |.*oi»u«i.
For Kent. A gold ring. wh:«*h the owr rr***»n have
Tlio Charles A. Walker place is for rent liy calling on Mr. <ie*>. W*i». atb-y, »t T.
cheap. F.r *i»iire of (!. F.. Croeker or Fort W heut’ey s store, proving property anil
A Kinimnn*-. p ivin*; l"i* tbix u.'i.e. .
Mkuuv
needed,' ( lc. The class of wort j_ FANCYGOOBS.
(hlltisi'if AS ) I < ) ,,ne )'ere is superior to that
* * of any other cstahlishmoni
outside of a lar^c city. No
trouble to show goods. Call
and tnKo a Iook through my
stocK whether you wish to
purchase or not and and see
tho place where you can get
what you want cither in goods
W. R CLARK,
I..4.41AII Hl'RKRT.
If |,„i*irr,lt',;in:,l.c il MRIIIIY CMIUHTMAH
KINK Flil lTS.
Nl'TS AND RAISONS,
CANNED FltlTTS,
^'fink coNFi , iTioNs'Kt&,Ki..' »«* ' V0I ' K ' v *icn you need any- Lawson F. Collier,
Agues Aycock.
In* would r.ill e
TKX HAT IIKPAHTMEXT,
.... .i,.,! (,,■ Mi.« I I I.A lll’.-IIAM wbei
TOY* HI TIIKTIIOt'AAXO,
oil a tarn*- vaifetv I u-cftil atid oruaiiMi.t-il al
tiling of tin- Kind. Everythin)
guaranteed as rcpresi-nted.
or A.TAXES PniOKEH.
Under Barlow House*
Amoi-lcu., - G“
Attorncy-at-Law
-AND-
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