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Glifl'sn Ga, News
PU-nusHKO EVKtrr friij*'’,
J. I. TOWN SEN JD
AND
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a and f Mibbsleerv
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C M DA ML,
Proprietor.
Time tii tic? i iioii. .'ill
tie:
CmtUL TAPES i»f CLINCH tJJUPTV
TEHMd <Jf P'iiO'r.
One Y< a. st oo
Six Mon
Three M ifab
Obi vei 100 ,i,
will ;« Ii .1 -I fol at m .,i.
per on.!
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
AH Legal AdvcHiceuier u: i la ~~ 5.
for*in acivaa <’.i iurauC’6 of M’*P : X
eettleiiiBut jj flu* tiiiv of %$}%»
Mt’SlcffM
V. >1 {’: Ma jT. »a 5 ill) T _
, Sweat, J ih - T c Luc 1 ( h
j3«r, Aldci nien ■
B A« BAvt-ai MrU .11
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Till. LAV'S DIKE
Coi’llfdJUh w ^ - :
g.W. IG^irttcr -Clerk iSapi-rio* fuurt,
BtysTif O If’L l
M. !M, Mouk-^Tttx (/ollcftui*
. I* a*" Fa % Receiver,
Q.M* illiMF
J. P> Cm»ir-C-ouiity Hi*rvi?V03'.
W, T. McMilhm—fcOroi * r.
V* ,T*1 bukt•) soii»»Si bool
hurs.h IN' iii'ectory,
•hSTaoniHT. He 1- . . ohu.J
prom'hhig e> '.iiilmth at. 11
ft.in. and 7:.' 1 (v,v<v
every M'cilru ,1,0 6 { m m.
Baj irtB'f, Hi pastor.
Fiwtcbiug ! mlh ■
lOi.'IO a.m. ami 7 . ;p p.m
Democratic Ticket
NATIC VA
For Prorti.U xt
WILLI \M J. . 1 C, AN
ot N tibrn ska
For Vice -President,
DLJA !.. T Vfi'SOX
III iliinios.
TATS
F *
j
Tor i-i*i •jtary of State
Fa 'uHip' t mller General J
W.A t ' IT.
1 i anurer.
If; i; K PARK*
•in fni
For ‘ mnii-siunor,
i: <;t I -N .
For C am; -,ie' Agriculture,
ENS.'
fwl’ia ” n'* unexpir'd term
i ASO’N.
For 1’ ni ( n ii-Titu Full
CLEM] Vi - 1. EVANS.
For Asnoe.at -tic of
Court. • ' tor two.)
W. V. LI S TLE.
11KNR LEWIS.
For Solie'r G* lirimsivKk
. JOHN W : KNNKTT.
For Unit , Siatos B'-uator,
A. O MAC ON.
For Cougri mi,. , 11 th District
william uBASTi.ev.
For • pftttir,
L. JaFNBON.
For L‘ sept alive,
U. L F \ M -'Y,
Foi Ordinary,
Wm. T. HOWELL.
For Glovk,
s. w. kE n inter.
For Sheriff,
S. A. SWEAT-
For Tax Collector,
M. M MONK.
For Tax Receiver,
.1. C. JONES,-
For Preasurpr,
GKO. M. DAME.
F Surveyor,
J. B
F ortnior,
r. il.MlLl.AK,
~
* S. L. DRAWDY,
Attorney* a t- La*.
* HOMERVIU.S, GA
* S. C. TOWNSEND,
Attorney-at-Law.
* riOMERVILLB, GA.
* R. G. Id C K K K S O N,
* Attorney-ut-L&w
HOMJCaVILLB, GA
(OLiM CALENDER.
Appling Superior Court:—hirst and se<
ond Mondays March; Third and
fourth Mondays in September.
Camden Superior dour Tuesday alter
tlie third Monday in March , Tues¬
day after first Monday in October.
Coflfe Superior CourtFourth Monday
in March ; Second Monday in Oct.
Charlton Superior Court:-Tuer-dav nfli-i
the first Mon ay-in April • Tuesday
after fourth Monday in 0. tuber.
Clinch Superior Court .•—.Second Monday
in April; Third Monday in October
Ware Superior Court. -Third and fourth
Mondays in April; Fi rst and second
'Mondays in t'ovemtoer*
Pioree Superior °ourt:-~First Monday
in May ; Fourth Monday in Nov,
Wafbe' Superior Court.-Second Moi-
day in May; Fourth Monday in Nov
Glynn Superior Court; Third Monda
in May and first Monday in Deoem
ber; to continue for such time «
the business may require
Men Who preach by die yard us¬
ually practice by the inch.
To The Deaf.
A rich lady, cured of h**r deaf-
ness and noises in the bead by Dr.
Nicholson’s Artificial Kir Drums,
gave $ 10,000 to his Institute,
that deaf people unable to procure
the Ear Drums may have them free.
Address No. 1411 T he Ni. holsop
Institute, 78') Eighth Avenue, N *w
Vorfcf
A gift with a sir n tied to it is a
great drawback to < hun'/
Itiieumatitiin.
Is quickly r.-licV'd and promptlv
cured by Dr. DrummonpR Ligliteu
ing Remedies. The interi il iunie-
dy is pleasant to take, aeig immedi¬
ate h , ih.es not <1 still b c .g - 1 i 11 ,
and is for''heijitiniisin only in all Hs
tomirittg forms. Tii > xterna
i pieparation p stores HtilV joint-,
drawn cords and hardened niuscu's
If your druggist lias not these t on-
-dies til stock do not take anythmr
else. 8 end $5 to the Drummiuic
Medicine Co., New York, and tin
lull treatmentof two Luge bottles
will be sent to your < xprc-H address.
Agents wanted.
To whom it may concern:
William A. Bridges having
made app ication to me in dm* torm
to he app.iinte.l pormanei.it a.luuii . -
trator Upon the estat • of Thomas
Bridges, Lite of said cOuiPY, notice
is hereby given /hat said applica¬
tion will iu* heard at the regular
term ot the court of Ordinary for
Rind county- to be In Id on the first
ALu lay in Oi tuber 1900
.
M tnv mind and oftie.ial
stgnattn ;- ; u. 87tndav of Aug. 1900
,
(iEuRtu ORNEL1FS
Ordinary
Administrators 5.To.
GEORGIA—Cl inch Cnuntv
j By virtue of an order gianted In
‘die court of Ordinary oi s,p| coun¬
ty (here wdl be sold be'ore tbe
I court hous*» door in HutuervilU* said
| county on Ur, first Tuesday in Octo
her next within the legal hours of
sal'* to th>* highest bidder for cash
I tbe following property to wit:
j A certain tract of land lying and
i being in the town of DuPont ''Tinch
j county (b oigia and described il.**
follows; Boumlcii ot! the North,
: Eas( -Mid best by sf roots and on
,'h • South 'y th Ki hi of way ot
, the Savanna! Fiottda aiict Western
j Railway Company the same con¬
taining on« acre more or L ss and
I having s tUiited thereon a hotel
■ known as die Firmans House to-
I gather with a store am! livery snt-
jtile. Also six l). fist ends, six mat-
| tresses, eleven pillows, three wash
stands, one bureau, one small table,
six quilts, four bowls and pitbers,
, tweive chairs and one lounge.
Baid prop* ty to be sold as the
! property of the estate of Mary
j Simians deceased forth® payment
i of the debt of said deceased
‘for distribution among (he heirs.
This Sept. 3rd UM.
,1 at. a ns
1 M.uy A Mans
When a man begins tg raise th*
devil, he a]wavs lowers himself.
*. $1D0 for a B ittla
This would not bs a large price
to pay for Dr. Drummond’s Light¬
ning Remedies for rheumatism il
me could not get relief any cheap-
;r. The Drummond Medicine Co-,
New York, have received hundreds
t unsolicited testimonials from
rrateful people restored tc heiflffi
by the use of their remedies, who
woo ill r,ol hegit.ate to pay any price
ratner thaji suffer the former tort-
ure. If you would like to In
hese remedies, and your drug'.is
tias not got them, write direel t
the company. Agents wanted ,
WTtat an awtul change it mustb*
lor the ice-man when he dies.
173 per Lent. Annually.
Thais tlie I'rofit— Copper tfie Ar¬
ticle—Mexico the Country,
‘ El Progregso” in fts group oi
six mines has e,um of the
copper ores in the richest milling
country in the* wqrld. Or.* mrl
12% copper 12 {| z. silver, a trace id
gold, total value about $4H a tt*;.'
...mini two of , the mines, in add,not. ,
to copper and silver, ore contain
W'lc to f>i% qmcksiiver or mercury
Ihout $ 10 fi A ton.
1 be great ,ii Lake Superior . : c»p .e
•
mines —< alumet and HeCla, . W oi
vcine, Tamarack, Quincy, etc.*-
hsf. annu.illy return millions, rs'
only from $ii to $ii» a ton.
Bust n arid Montana <5 years g.
sold for $15 a share, to-day $275,
P a yir >8 2Ih'/7 on iiivc- trued,
Lmted Verde sold for 50c a slum
< d «y stock nol in the nmiket a,m
.ays 8 ,(>(>'//; on .i.ve tmeut.
Calumet and Ilecla sold for $1
snare, today Worth $8 (l 0, and pay
investmeid J0,000 ,.er ce.it.
Entire capital stock <>i Unite
Verde was offered for $150,000 a a
refused• Senator (Turk, later pat.
82(iO.(iOO, and to-day lie lms an an¬
nual income f om this property oi
iVer $13,000,01)0.
If ibis, is possible here with lab. i
six times hi h u* than in Mex.c
situ ore five tim !«ss vrltiaidi*
wi li fuel five times uc.ire-, and n
eiythmg else in pro. ortion, do v.i
doubt that Ki l*io_-reso will, relu/i
1 ?R per cert and more, annuallv. n
original investors, to first stock¬
holders wno contribute to start
•‘ball rolling,” who are on t *
‘‘ground floor”?
Am experienced, know thecotu,
try, !he peopl , the language, live-
tii*'ri> AS \ear*', and know the mine
ot 'his seelioii of Mexico, ano up.
iiositatingly stale Ki Progreso is
tie b st; jia\ ,* been worked for gen¬
erations in a Mexican way . and snp-
olted the cop; cr fm the surrouml-
win* try. in¬ Hit e V e r
na-ii' t i vxtviict theff'.l.i, si/veri.i'
quicksilver.
A mnib'rt) 40 tor cotiooniratirg
and stm*.tin*: plant—s-m»iti!.tr on I
the $ 13 nn—will re un $ UK) ctf
u t* annum ; Lints $43, $10 for (rent,
meni, equal. $33 x —t* —- als
S ; .820 1 day, v.s
.jJ'ffn,., ffst 1 will | V V - (i l !( >' Ce :
on $! !')!)() total i*a. 1 : izaii n,
Far v.-uu • .if 'hires 8 »l 100,0
-..bar 'Prt (IVa> t, d TOO.-
000 oi t to 8 v>ht v low to
raise money tc start t U J ;
price will btt greatly advrue d \ (
000 i,t. 12 c (: I sold), 100 . 00 *
100.000 at 20 *, 100,000 a ::G
Dividend multijdip
If Block pur- No. of rtiuiroN Vunvc
chased at f..r $1.00 Pn-tU *•’
l' 1 "* 11 -
-172% FWL, x 17.'!".
& 130 - o(j . x 5 ^ );;q .
i JOT-- (2t> v j I ,
52 ‘sy- •> 52
*-i
1 ‘dt> v-0 $ 1 . 00 , 2 t
1 ho I'rst el .allot- ..Vt>r offered id
seeming siiak m a legitimate* tMpj.er
mining enterpris. Send if ) i pros-
pectus.
Organized company on a
gm . a eimnvo to«l —lug and
rich HnJ p00r< grout and small,
|iec j be excluded. If quick, yon
can own (5| shares for $1.00, or (
g^arlis for every dollar you remit.
Davro B. RussklXv. President
El Progreso Copper Mining Co.
tig Wall .Street, .V*w Y<»*.
Application received lor ioc
ageucy.
feoi l • upie a. : better when
' are sick than at any ot
*
TI ^ majority of people who want
to be coaxed, ought to be clubbed.
Demand for Copper
In our last issue, attention was
called to the groat growth of cop-
per production. has This equalled production, de-
however, not the
mand. which is so great that al! re-
serve prooucts in this country and
in Europe are exhausted. Not-
withstanding the great increase in
the price of copper during the
two years the production has
«nd the consumption m a greater
ratio, resulting in the complete ex-
buns’ion of reserves as stated. The
|C' tv of tm groat copper mine..
>f t he 1 . ke and other ivgiftns oft, *
United btat p s are faxed to their ut-
most, There is immediately south
ii us, in our neighboring Republic
>f Mexico, some of the great e*t cop¬
per deposits m the woni—rich in
-dver. and gold, too they are
mg rapidly absorbed by American
ami foreign capital, many million
lollrrs having been invested there-
in wilhio the |>a«i r . wo years. 'Tile
^ ., or a d van tag. s that Mexict
affords for profi 1 able ruindig arc
wci u 1 ng kt. -• n and appr. c.'iie.i
111 :ilM riem |»< r * !; t ttie .c j p r
il '- : J li; 1,1 K:
.‘rogieso Loiijic-r Muimg muh ! ' al)\.
„ , M . ,. )hvr 1>( m , a|1 , rarB ,,, ,hi
, siiuaM i. lit toe line «.i
..rdiiaiile niv. ■■ ment noihn:^ h- it *r
onid be d-sired end its the C»m-
j.iiivV policy is ' .t to limit Hives -
.neiits . to large , . 1 ut , rattiei to
sums,
Iu ite UlH t ,, ;lll .,f .,j,. ,, p.
op, d that in my win av.ui tiie.ii
-elves of th« opportun • j r. vntc...
j/t’DRGJ A—Giincli cuauiv.
Court nt Ordinary said county sit¬
ing for county purpo- *s.
it « ordered i,y the court, dpi
i’iv; !s .nil T’no tenths (5-*. , /B)) mill
n the $1.00 worth ut prqpeity, nu,
i g 52 cents the $Iu0,UU wortl
il pro) ". ty, Ihi i. rid t he out. i- her
•y l-vjeU tor c.i.my taxes for *-ai‘
>uiny ..f C me.., i i )}* :• i j * year 19LI
tp.-n aR ih.' i ax a tife property m s m
« unity; thus makum toe wind ■ o
.tie Stitt- and v • only au-valo.en
ax for Hatl<i year $ 1,\ 14 on the
K) worth ot jjiopetty. 8aui lev foi
oouiity taxci for tin tolioAing
loses as is expre-s d m mills am
1 1 actional pans ot mi Is.oii i lie $/,{H
(one dt.i UK) worth it! pr* ,.t.ty r .
First; To build uui r< ; i
and jif .s l,n me - a,id err
md other public improvements, nr-
voiding to law and the contract,
sL/iOO inilfi.
Second ; To pay sheriffs, jailers,
and other officers |. es that they may
ne legally entitled to out ot thi
county,7i>/loo iiirit; rudls.
I ’To pay coroners ail fees
ii>,it may be t u» them by the
iy torho/dmg inquests, 10/M) mills.
fourth; To pay tire expenses oi
ne county lor bailiffs at
.ion r«sid.*nt witnesses in
cases, fuel, servant hire, stationery,
■urd tn.. like, 50TOO mills.
Fifth ; To pay jurors a per diem
compensation, Uhi and 80/100 mills.
Sixth; To pay expenses incurred
in supporting the poor of the coun¬
ty, and Code, as otherwise mills. preserved by
the 85 100
Seventh; To pay any other law¬
ful eba, c t . against thu comity 40//<X.*
mills.
Ami the Tax Collector of sate
County, ihbiuoby ordered to colled
coul,, y (axes, when he coliccti
t i.e State t rx for said year. Give!
umter my baud and official signatuie
this the 12th day o. September |‘,KXh
GEOIB.E OORNKL 1 U 8 ,
Ordinary Clinch County Georgia.
MAN?
i
iWAMTS TO
|a sickly woman, and no woman no
i be sick. The prescription of a famous
'old German physician, put up under
(the name of ;
iG.F.P. GERSTLE’S FEMALE
|cures them Whites, of Painful and Irri
Menses, and all other
of female trouble quicker than
other medicine known.
l Insist on ti.ivlun G. Drtingisfs Sett
IF. P. If a vila.tituti' G. F. I'.
offered, rifuso address, it. I'
ont to anv >urtn..,H, !,.
'fcH: '' V'^T
’»•!»Propri«.rs. t Co
r
7 M;
' VwTC’mS VJftWtftftvrv.
«WSgto» Lfi?
Awards at 2 greatest World's
t.
ilnti, : -oxs and Bv>»r.l m family, aftoui f§0.
nrr. wirris« * mtmm, nm \ 7
c\v fInht:»U? «r*!< :
r*'!' W*. .-.K vary C .ttn-of-Atar
■xU»30l, Bute.-now. Uraduatsern* -
• • kaitt $•-»*•»• bit*?* r&sck us. uJe - •■*
V- P. ^ t=».. ^WiTH, Lt»x.» IfejiLVTS
*•
GEORGIA—Clinch Countf,
Will be sold before the court house
c dating | 00r in the Honurville, legal said ’ comity
hours of sale, to
tne highest bidder tor. cash on th„
first Tuesday October 1900 the
,
following property io-wif.
T , „h v 0 . , 1,1 • ,h . , - ,
' '
ftn< lor No. OOd _ in the 13»h dismals
of Cunch County Georgia, „]-o 00
ft. square in the town of DuPont
said e„ar,ty bounded on the North
" ' 1 *
. •
”*** '* s,a ? e ■ f Anna Iljtch, >ou*h by
binds if it. J. Stypjetuu and w
R IS -c*«< BOOTH & fie.
A 5
.
Flu* iinly lli'liable House in I'ow u
1 m aud
(‘ are mm opening; up our nrw
‘iiu ■ Lsiug fctoeli ?>f g^L-niS
list 4 \i “U ns shoes, huts iu:(i aii kimlb
• * ! * tito
•in V Mis. \ fit vorv !<iwest
incus, Ludie> and (Merits general
i ii>s.
la-- B ack pelt Hats worth $2.25 for $1.75
•-ailor 85c. for 52c.
Blue Felt Sailors $1,50 fot $1.00
Bluesojitiic ielt $! .60 for $1.05
dreim Mulor Hats (10c. for 55c'
Straw SOc. for 15c.
ies Be t Rililmn worth H5 and 15c for 25 and 30c.
R jack .'ilk ribbon worth 35c for 2oc
(j ivell 40c for f,5e
I ta-iicy ribbon for 5e, 10c, 15c, 20c and 25c, all
e s itMaetion Wealsohav" a :* unplete lice
ot caiie*■ for le, 5c iieand 7c. \V S3 mi have all
'-I'd L, groceries, and jve al have a eo
Drue - ior vvh'cb none cm appro eh us.
l . • oi. t ! ur -t o erutea]», eyerv d:tle g
i liM ii p- ne is 'he B’uck Shot Pills
it* ‘.ii r c *i[»c of 5 ceiits t“ pav t In
u. > g 3 v - ■ & a, 5 irtt at* 11 < > r lV<* a mi at
to erfeei satisfaction and if put
It V . Call 1 s u before bu u. •.
f- t.imner st k
a i 1 s JZ W
i V
U t h & u
/•it » ii, !■>{liny; arv r* Mills hoilRD
l.
i'A > t ;•.
LAST SEASON ■ -H UJ EASIEST METHOD OF
We sold a tew hundred Universal ri
Railway Bicycle Attachments, TRAVELIH8 6Y
introdudne a number of them in CO CO
each State in the Union. This
good seed of an excellent product human
planted in the fertile soii of an
appreciative speak, public has grown so BICYCLE
to from the infant oi yes¬ POWER.
terday to the giant of to-day. for
The demand this season
this wonderful machine is unpar¬ TRACK Indispensable to SeeMoa«
alleled. Our factory has b • N -
ed to its utmost capacity, running men, Station-men, Line¬
night and day. Nearly sample every¬ men, Road .tgeats,
where we have sent one if* Is the Telearaph Operat’s
machine it ha3 sold hundreds.
Our agents have literally coined and Everyone
money. This growing greatness connected
enables us new to give better RAILWAY wltb a
value to our patrons. Our pro¬
ductions are nearer perfection RtlltJOAD.
than ever—the best that mechan¬
ical skill with long training in the TRACK. Indispensable to man
service can produce. Every one every
who rides a bicycle wants a who Hues a t icycle.
Universal Bicycle Attachment Makes cycling « pleasure (he
No bicycle is complete without year roo-d. regardless ct mud,
one. rain cr sr.ow
This vi-or.derf-j! device enables a bicycle to be riaden on the rails of try raita'ay track with
P e '"versa! Attachment be attached detached to any bicycle In 3 minutes.
Bicycle can Is cr bu pounds.
The weight ot ihe Universa Bicycle Attachment ten
The cjn.versat Bicycle Attachment can bo a lusted to any gauge earned rack. ttia 08*0* *»“ ■«
The Universal Bicycle Attachme-.t can be telescope 1 and cn
riding in the track, a- 1 we u vice w n t t r. l.,-e a carrying case for thi-purpose.
The Universal Bicycle Attachment is bail bearing throughout.
The Universal Bicycle Attachment is re *r tired. hour by
The Universal Bicycle Attachment can be ridden a! a speed of 2o miles per an ,n»x
P * ' f,*s the Universal Bicycle Attachment to run off the track, as the front wheel
impossible tor
“ h0i T^urnv^f ac^rAuactaem be attached to e*h„ tandmn or sing., whs.!, eahm
can
wilt ^"/A'Sment provide, the easiest ">«hod ef.tmehn* tar poHjr.
The Universal Bicycle Attachments are used cn nearly every railroad In the U»(T*d itmes
Canada, and Meaico. and near.y every civihced country on the Ulobe.
CAN THE RAILROADS OBJECT TO THE RIDER Pries $SS
UTILIZING THEIR TRACKS ? I Weight 10
The question has ask-od. Railroad Co. recover dam¬ (
neen can a
ages for th? use of our machine upon tne track should they fee* so Attached**?
disposed. In order to answer these questions property*, ws nay©
consulted the host authorities in the country.
with the resun tat no successful damage action dH^futvnUAt |1 ii& detached in
be maintaire.i untess actual c.;.
prj-ven. contain no and provision th- tarutes -r.oauon t of which :-r?*nt iUte' would rAifcni - ]M* 3 minute*,
a t
resuii in actuai damages. As a legal proposi¬ and
tion a railroad is a quasi-public highway,
the traveier thereon Is not necessarily a tres¬ m
passer. But in the event of his being a tres- r
passer would not remove the necessity of
j proving actual damages before a recovery
could be had in any case, and the rubber tires
I of a bicycie might roil upon the steel rails of a
railroad rails. Tr.e for bicycle centuries not being without restricted ir.Hirinf to any^jjgH theN4s3|
particular use may be operated upon the
wagon road as weii as upon a railroad, which -
makes untenable an action upon any theory
than for actual damages incurred, and defeats „ . .. -a-™.—
for to track. Some companies would .... iead people who . are less enlightese
a ' a.m - jury <'Ouid fine and in such and h**«
subfect rc-tfc**s *o be.teve rh-v impose a imprisonment cases, liability
to that effect, but these notices operate only to relieve the ccmpany fre-m
an a:, .l-:. and r- sent cut sqieiy fer that purpose.
GRAND SPECIAL OFFER
»i~. - - 1 - V'a I it •) j, ynirorier inclosins $7 50 for a sarrp'.e. *-4
• usive territory for the stale of this wonderful machine, if the territory you ask for a&s
b— , j ' —d. Th ' Cff«r rot rood unless accompanied by $7.50 and a copy of this ssr IS
T V "S cf f T is cr.’v mjf w ' 3 v*-w to introduce our machine in territory Sr. which it h*
t.-.—u.- r- F.i-t ' *.r order :o-ssy. Oar responsibility—Wr refer you i-
cr bi-.--.-r ir. f.»v. York :r Ch’.-w\ to eommereia! aeeocles or any reputabto business h«
New York or Chicsco. THE UNIVERSAL GO., 205 E.Lake St., Ct
. QtMEaeaB f
uy land of Dannie R. F&l .om, s*'d
land,levied upon as the property '»f
W. S. Chastain to satisfy a fifa is¬
sued fro u the Superior court of
sa;.d eountWin favor of Julia R. Bar-
t P H and against \Y. S. Chastain,
Prni. and W Z. Carter, H. Cox,
.»•. A. Pierce, John M< Foy and 0. R
Register setjs.
W ritlen nope.* given llie def>-nd-
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