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sickness or wounds, but was up & around and was laying brick for a fireplace when he was there. He believes that she was perfectly able to come to Hillsboro today had she been disposed to do so. Sworn to & subscribed before me this 23 days of May 1868 Marcus Tilley Tho H Hay 1 Lt 42 Infty ASACom Henry Charis (F) of Orange Co. being duly sworn says that in October 1867 He was present at Sally Walkers, was called as a witness to hear a bargain between Plff and deft. The agreement was that if Plff should pay deft $12.25 in April or May 1868, Plff. was to receive back 12 bushels of corn which Plff that day left with her as security for