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Image--This is a pencil drawing of a man with a law book under one arm and a building under the order, standing on a ground with a real estate sign in the background.

C. R. TUPPER, ESQ., OF BOOTHBAY HARBOR.

IF you're looking for a lawyer, down in Lincoln by the sea, Or a man to do your business, as your business ought to be; To draw a will, to fit the probate; sue a man or make a writ Or, as counsel in your troubles, give you counsel, that is fit; Join with you in business-projects, for the welfare of the state-- Large affairs of public progress, you'd not choose to litigate,-- Where the man of keen prevision and unerring business-sense, With a mind of legal training, must be full in evidence;-- Go to Tupper at the Harbor-you will find him just the man; He will meet you, more than half way, in your honest business plan;-- A director, you will find him, in corporations and in banks-- Marks of confidence, to show you, in a measure, how he ranks In her sports a vigorous hustler, takes a turn in real estate In short, an active factor for the welfare of the state.

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If you're looking for a lawyer, down in Lincoln by the sea - I think that's how I put it in my opening threnody, You must find another lawyer, if the case is of the kind Where you're held as the respondent, to be duly judged and fined For the grand jury of the county, with its panel, good and true Finds its "True Bills" at his bidding-and, if one of them be you, Why, I hardly need to tell you or so much as indicate You cannot find your lawyer in the Counsel-for-the-State And you'll wish that Lincoln County had not shown such common sense As to corral this able lawyer, to get out the evidence.