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'. the nc,:r: collection i. CARTHAGE, k C.5 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1884. VOL, III NO. 1, The Moore Gazette. CARTHAGE. X. C. J.0. W. SCUTT, Jr., Editor k Publisher. Subscription Rates. One copv, one yenr, $1."5". tine copy, six months, 7r One oepy, thrtte month, -it) Advertisinjr Rates. One Miinre, one inch, one time. Sl.uU line Mpitire. one inch, two lime", i.5i ()jie wjimre, one inch, one mouth, 2.UU T.ilii'1'nl ntteiO) for eontiactu mid standing ti'ivertisf mentC (J HSFAiAL DIIIEC TOR Y Rot II : U I II V I I I t . . . ,w iauiii..s. . I'furun i , la :v i. t iw. ,iiHrnni. 1 ....... i.f. ...... i - . ..... .-.. nvic uic iuicicntr. , y'.i'S lln AIUIIIU SAL Oil ha T Se Vtn i The fraijnl is patent, t herefore, j bills, mistress of the world, and in To a stranger, there would scorn and deceives no one; The blind ! that dav to be a Rom;ini,l,!i.r,r,u Dr York and Civil Right. to bf three political parties in the; fools no om Mate that is to say, the. Liberal j linn knom jit to be the same dd party, th Republican or Radical part v we liiave been fighting ever I.I TV . J i . . ' . . a:id again we. ha ve' f. if had 'In- I I . . I . .1 inns no suDsr-iriuai x!ien-" : 10 : i. j nle of 'he R-uiie.il pn'; t'.i. i! . ; in I platforms and the Radical plat j have not I lorms are idfiii ical, ami th.it the it was unit j men who organiz-d and control it jit now is, ! are known as the leail.-rs of I he ! now, that i Radical party, and that in fact i: ' a id ashau lis but another name fur the Had-! name. Having learned that fact, he will; readily learn another, viz; that not ' Otl'iV was the nonnlar rn-Mtevt inri T . We in North Caro-; greater than to be a king. All a-' nrotection hi.'her whpm nf I ihnr ' t.. Y. ; AuS-?0;T : , I I , , c", , !u liniinns oi llaiilax lvpubl- aosoiu.e.y ,a,se, nut mac u true,cans ll)(,t .re fotJilV ani) . paity, and the Democratic party; j since ilie war nded; the sam- old but we who have livnl here in j party that we have iin'Noith Carolina since Recon jstruction begin, know that in truth the so-called Liberal piny .1:1 i H-tMMIt... t I i . . ml 1 1 r vv iiim p' u n a fair field, and that iled 'o wid ) n!v wh- . ill t e f 1 1 - 1' ": t tjr :v-r:::i-:it ;.!( ng - ir. We f i red l t pari V when more foi iniilable than tnd we do not fear it X. is upon its last leg d to light under its own long dow.i ical, deliberately chosen and je- ; IJul c;.l the aisle of time thn ! Ko.nan so.mer was seen will. it would be ou.trageon.ly unjust. , poIilics from lh cnl crested pmne and; -httermg hel-! No government . lias the light to j ' mt Th.-v I,-v 1 f II r ,i, , , ..i.... i i r point. 1 ney have t wo lull Sets ol . y i . ,r u i ,8,x r,;m::' toryanou,rr man 8 ! - .he uad thea. . .- . ah-.. in i w ill k iianns. ior is vass iirntti ipa ha ir..rm n'i... .viir tMiitv ,.i.fiif : i l" v 1 V . - . - ; jwMiLf in ta.Mi.g' one worMngman I teature i.f the day C. I IIV 'I tii I rh '.! aceot the Mon:. Z'imas, workingman. Nor point. They have two full sets of there any was a speech by i . It in til e . , j ,. ; I I ..,,,.: I . ; .. u , . u v i . i niiu i-ui. mi 1 1 1 1 1 a t ; i! I he fields, i i... op...,g ei mtniet ... pay oetter wages to ai.wrter : ). M, D. LinHsav. tU , j. ...v. v. i III I J 'I u I I leiiii.iiHS oi i power oi tinman otic to show hat ' ...i i . a , ... ' I ril MM" II O Hie Mil Un.K :rt ii ir "plum- itself what it will, CaRTHAGK, n. c. Mayor. A. M. J). Williamson. signed by li.idi-sal leaders toil.-lude ! North Caril'inian.s will ever know (SminU-ionpr-.- T. 15. rys-n. J. C 1 1,1,(1 ''eteive the people, hoping ; the U idiqal party they have Jack..!!, A. H. McNeill, II. J. 5J use, , 1 hereby to revive lia.lical rule in: known it tioo long and too well to V. T. June-. North Carolina. j eyer furelj it 'tlui patty uf t!;c . hrt M.uwliv in prprw nmrith at I ItS history is HOt Only b He f bu t carpet-bagjeer, t he parly, (if the 7 o'clock. Eriiicfof, Polic'.-J. W. F: pan. Tiedsurer II. J. Mane. hii i.t.lf.l tie.- jiroud decendants ol iii r-c, ,,u acquHiM i armory uie man Who works in I he Ileitis. I ,vhn S111,vtu,j argnr than that over which the ! or on the streets, should be taxed man to ..ose Judge Kerr Jo , ,,ii- r . i. ... ... .i turner, ir. Koan a ml others of toom or the torge. 1 he protected j Kirk Vprisoners if turned over to capu:,,m, even, sianus a ngr.i ; hjli1. He S;.:, ... . . , n well know.i one, fur the party ! negro race twenty black to one I dates .its existence only trotn May. ; white party of nero pquali vour deeds of heroism, ever facing "lie f!fl.:tl'ir-of -4eattt in a malarial climate, deprived of the associa tion of yuur families; meeting U. I,, k;,,.,! 1 .1 i ir i v ii u.i .rii: r n i ti n i i ii'i : i n r p: n nil nrn n .iri u n.r'ih k iu.i i- .- . Vim- , - i lorh wotihlnot come out squarely c; r .. II fl 1 1 1 rr KIHIII lll- til S lull Ur 111 1 i!ir.nnl K. Ii -i Q I-un ... I lti L.yu .illun i . 1 " '"o - 'i ' . 1 ' 'o'"""'""- i uh me civil many a leaden nan; true to Uoa i Kdleiiri licnster. -I ,., n ....:i ,i J c inn tvuiui t , i v v in i.i u.jaiiiu nvi . . l .,r -i i . i ., J ' ' llCa i 1 It lirill flul rin i a mi. .. I i o good chance just now of leaning , nt lhe oppning of thl f..linp.li n rc, that the time when any ,nanu ac j fuW(Uo Mrse luiecaii ue pruii'aniy esiaoiisne( rights platform, but now since he stood on the R.-pub- -he was for York. CHURCHES rYexlv'tei iin Rev. M. McQueen.. ISS2, when it was organized in a I convention held in the city ol kal j eigh, just one week belore the reg- convt'tiiion of that j hi eastern tlie following tax bunds ty. that KVauted white children and black children to go to school t " together (the party uf neoro rule counties the speciil- p;irty the Kiik-war uiar Kailica ' . u ii r ii ii .1 ti iifl.ii i lllif llllU UIIVII I Illllll'Uk" I'antnr. Seivic. eve v first and lliiid . ' r" t . . , u . . ,i i I . j ! I he first man tfn re who onen- .MmiiiIiivv t I 1 n'i- urk A. ,M. iinnav : I hI..Mr every ;tbha-h a-(e:;'ni.r. eil his mouth was -ex-judge W. A. I Radical eggs hatch nothing but I Moore, then ami now a member Radical chickens. pt hi, ist 'C V i 'ot. i .i r i- . i :.. n :. ! t-ir. Sei v ce.-. every PSctma and lourtli 1 P'lty t h ti Internal Revenue par ty. Yes, vve know it, to our cost. M.w..l... . of II n'V..k AM -.id 71 'lliliiac. ill Ai Ifls'-in i . i-i., ""I f.i i 1 M S,iiiil:.w Ni-l-.ni.l mi -alih.tli ii.on.iPff. I'raver uneti-i- every Wed-! bench, ever since tia-day uiglit. ' j vole; a Kiik-war Radical, isnecial taxbond Radical. ii i i li u i i :. !... rjpilr. lcv. .ii. jjiiniwin., i asiw. e itauica tee, a man who had been a vio lent Radical whether on .r nil' the could and a Thi in :m 1 1 1 1 r i 1 1 1 1 f I 1 1 m 1 c el d n t if m i -i p vi (he so-chIUmI L:biral uonventUKi; 2 next wefk he vvris Sunerior Cmirt ( President of the regular himself the Ltadical Ju,lj;e A . .i II. McXetlf. "uu Probate Convention. The next man to move organization of the so called tter. in the Lib eral Convention was .1. E. O'llaia, jthe Radical Halifax negro and the Krister of Deeds T. V.'; "ulll;iOr.J4je., J) m,.tv.1p lierirt and Trensutvr W M jjj. 1 Kadival member for Congress for v Dimty purveyor Ji F c.,le W. .1. sTnart. " I Keep-rof I'oor IIousp.-L. W. Muse. 'Jailer. W. W. II iiti-iick- r . County Altoriiay. J ('.'HI cK. Coiniiiissinner'. W. P. CaiMeron. ijie black district. ", ""r 'Vr1 -Radical t 'um 1'iesidento. lie is now" tosrj--n-,. for the tat4 at large of the State Radical Executive Committee. .Taylor, lhe Radical Edgecombe Strip a Liber al, and a nliki'd Rauical will stand bifore yon! every time. Democra cy is lluiltcultsm. Oltl Corpcrbotioiii on SShiinc. There is something in a name. I have had no politics since the re tiring of i hje old line Whig party but have o names havtj stance. Ah "th man back." Id dictionary jections to Blaine. All a significance; for in- tjo!h-lah-hoh-lah means that bioke the call lost a ana nor a battle from Palo! A Hl'MAX DtCFOiiMlTY. We saw A!ro Mid Vera Cruze to the gates ; here, on last Monday, one of the ' )t fur fjvj ri(ij('s of 13 ilen and San Cosine. Let us I most remarkable looking specimens i ..,j,MHlst York All maKe a curmtis calculation ami see i of liumanity that we Have ever how yoii have discounted the Ro-j seen. It was a colored hoy, IS man. There were birt 8;,O0O en j years old named Abner Dorsett. listed men all told in the Mexican ; His head was :j or 4 times the size war, and you give to the govern- i of the average human head, being merit a territory out of which the i nearly as largo round ns a halt sum of So, 000, 000,000 in gold and j bushel measure. His body was so silver have been taken from the i drawn up that his hip bones and mines alone more than the bal nice of the world has produced shoulder blades met together. His feet and legs were twisted and to say nothing of the 640,000,000 shrunken, and were utterly useless acres of land. Now counting the He could move his hands and arms average weight of the Mexican and that was all, being pel fectly soldiers at 140 pounds yon will helpless, and when moved hud to see that each soldier was worth , be lifted about like an infant. He more than his weight in gold, i can talk and hear, and eats like oth- consulting Webster's you find, the name Pjiaiu(i-) xigjuifi'-s "an inflamnnto ry swelling!, a sore, a blotch, a pustule, a: blister, a bladder ol Rome in her palmiest days never'! equaled this. Out of the army of j So, 000 scarcely 5,000 remain prin cipally poor, old, decrepid men, whose limbs totter from age; whose cheeks are furrowed by time; upon whuse heads tfie mo'iiitaiu of Irest have dec-tided; who are mostly distributed in alms houses, inbad j;,: i-vJsttjrQ, UUMJM I i ti I .JJ ir.r -ifts' UWUt'r-f " ' h) ss ner month 1h:iirniaii. (j. H. Cole, N. 11. Martin, 0. W. Slaw, M. M. Fry. negro, was another. 1. J. Young, who for twelve I long years had been a Revenue ! Collector, and known alt over the h.-i.vii Tifrr ijrrfMM xiv.i,,-r yWrt- . ol $3 per and the cholera snoum pe q'raiFTiu-",, r tk dom, tined againist at t ho sea ports am. ....i. tni, II1Hn upon wlioiVnTTi the polls. iThe. next objection is, j ijval-01is plumed knight makes ! atur, iD case of his nomination and elec er people. Chatham Rurnd. Gc-n. Logau assured an auJience in Chicago Silurday night that James G. Bhiine is "tlie in m in whose hands cy' American interest will he absolov ; safe aud uu leniablv secure,'"--Some ot IIHII iJlll'lll N . I lllVtl. - ii hi II Til iTT rs did not, in ii iSsbru-iry last, regard Blaine as that reul'enien an a live folllll!fuii"liffli(r i.e ol Login's foremost workers at'd mirtive.4 11 as i.iived 11 lUd I!" York is then I am candidates in this campaign mnst declare for ci vil rights, free hotels, first chss cars: demand yoor rights anyw hero and everywhere; don't vote for York or any other man who is not for the civil lights flag." He was asked if a Republican court had not declared the civil rights bill un constitutional. He admitted that it had, but contiim.-d to proclaim civil rights the issue 0f the cam paign. Will Dr. Y'ork stand by 'his cham Pi(,"'& He. cannot refuse the sup-, port of such an earnest advocate. L. Xf:wsTand Ohscrar. Snpervr Court Every fir.4 Monday gute- as a bitter Radical, was iif February and Augu-t l.cpal Advcrtiscnientx. b.; !. iiowzi:' ATTORNEY AT LAW SAXFOUl), MOORECOUNTY. N. ' V i 1 1 rttten.l the Pnnr'B of Moore n'l flnt linni roiinties. Mint tn the, collettious an.! villi r pertinent tmsinesc:. , mav 28 St there and took an ac'ive part. J. J. Mott, the chairman n the Radical State Executive Commit lee an ! late Collector tit the Sixth Revenue' District was also theie. Tfiomas N, Cooper, flie pn s-nt 1 v , - -.. -ei. r : - - !!t.i ;i oi ute i: i . . tivf' Cont'iiif 'ee, was ti.. : - a James H. Hams, t! for the last, ten years Blame, Hoar Ferry. Ingill, Windoin, and their Republican! satilitea, have persis tently, unscrupulously, ami with out provocation bitterly opposed the jiensioijiiiig of the old soldiers of the Mexican war, for '.he reason that JetV. jDavis would, in conse quence btj pensioned- Now, go slow plnnied knigh'; could you war. To i Vis- f-tr. ".; ii b.i S:i ' :a.' .'. ( r - Ii Fhis woff, or rather double I tion, would uiako Blaine his Secretaiy headed watchdog, Cerebus, at 'tiie j uf State, he declared that the businos entrance of Hades (or Congress.) ;,en of fVje country would net allow a .has been nominated for President j prebiJe.lt t0 take Ba.,ie illto hig Cab ot the United States. Soldiers of; -If Ij0;ian should be nom'n.k-a," the Alex can v ai , cinti nicuuaui . . , , f . , tne iU , . -1 ! said he. or if the prize should fall to ; the soldier, return good for evil; ; 1 ; .! ii. f it fa iiim it ni" j 1 any other nniD favorably disposed to ; iro to the polls and v jte Mm now n, : , J 1 1 . . I : 1 ti,. rmcirv?lilt7e P elllOTM. t .stiiere is a red hot so- i ----- -, ,v,; n, ..,.) . the nartv would. I thmk, exact from. I t I I . 1 " III.. ,,,!.. ( J . ,,. Ill . . . . i i t .1. : r ati-l Kandoliili emmttefi. . Will O Sure ML", iiumiiict: ici- I"."""" " i c- noket: II lie ' tl.at he wuul.l not give Blaine tint uf Olher dangers, ! Qe." Aetf York Tiws, lip. ivi' hlill. as mere .J:.l Uli'ie tV il 1 if Hiaine is ekcte-i tu e,.. up ''I th" !,,i.r i esc;Me all 'oul' i some old Mexican veteran whom W. A-GUTHRIE. ATTORNEY -A-T LA'W, Fnyetlfvillr, X. .C. ivadica; l hearts woiiid he' w arm Sor him to-i i,e na8 starved into insanity might j Pptrifikd Booy. Mr. Alsa ; Wake negro, was there alsn; the day, that s if you have a heart, Jltt ils plume together with th j Xitchell, of this county, died Inst top of his head. So cast your vote i vveek. His wife did about six: against Blaine aod save hiin for re-; year8 ag0 anj wa8 buried on the ; plantation. Mr. Mitchell reques- ; ; ted to be buried at Bell's church, J. V. Hinsdale, VTjr- Huleigb, S. C. V" J Jw r v i. u ti yj ;v CajthaJ, Nbw Hare formed a QPartne"liip l practice cf Law mjrfe County of JoorX JaisA. Worthy. V lTTOKi: AT LAW, lS Cakthage, N. V,. Practices in .1oore, Harriott, JAjnteo an. I Kan.lnlpli ennnties. .Snet-ial mtm. tiim ivt'ii to tho .oll.-cUoii of t.'liuiii.s. teptl l" ly negro who wished to canvass the vvhicll ina be doubted, (a post ; mortem examination- might reveal State with Governor Jarvis. rmitteee in Mie Counties of Moore. Cum hnliu.il, Harnett, 8ampHuH nu l Hlmlen. janlT-tf Srewart Ellison, another Radi-i nothing in! your breast but a flat cal Wake negro, was there. ! iron.) PUced as Davis was upon John H, Collins, the Radical li stiaoeii hill, and 10,000 Mex : negro Solicitor for the Raleigh l iCann with Judicial District, was there also; i,, t l,e sun and so wos John Eaves, of Ruth-: rango roai ; erford. ; more than their lances glittering coming, tlowu the Du-f pentance. 'iVhi.st llie lamp holdout to bum, Tiie vilest rinuer may return.'' i ' Drowned Her Chilrt in a Tub of Water. Charles A, McNeill, ATTORNEY AND CotXSELOR AT LAW, Carthage. N. C. Parties came to the city yester- 'l.tii:i.s cailti-ti-l . :tii-l rot::ri! r.rninr.tln and tlesired his wife's body to be ex m,lU-. ptlf tf burned and placed beside bis, and ; t i when they dug into her grave her i ; body was found to be us lirm and Jn( jIanrxng i solid as a rock, having become pe- c;.,.l Tlor fu:itnris were, riot I). A. ''OVINCTIIS. Monroe. X. ,V. .). XiiAMs,, . v.'iirtlmjp, N. C 11. Ii. Anvvs, Monroe, N. 1 on one side of him; and ! that number down the Another bright and shining . Zaccatecas pass, on the other side. 1 i;t,t tlir. w:is Dr. Richard M. hi-r ween the flower of the Mexican ' ,1.1V tram near Davidson College true ' Norment, Lte Radical candidate ! flrin y. wa Jefferson Davis with ; anil made a complamt to ' justice , shrunken and the face was as full fur Secretary of State, and now j his regiment ot Mississippi Rifles, 0t the peace that Annie Brown, a as a heilthy live person. Her i colored woman living eigne mneo: rfress 00ked as natural and per 'Uh rid.s ,rolll Uie city drowned her infant when ,ir:,t buried. chlnJ to a tuo oi water aou mat it . . had been buried without any inves-; It is a remarkable case o. petnli- . i y-i r : : i i . i . . i r i , f f . .. Col. Wm. Johnston, of Charlotte; Ua foor, in ins sniri sleeves, at trie t;g;it ion having been made into cation. Lnuinam ulluiu. Capt. W. M. Cocke, ot Bun- head ot his regiment, he orderred a ,he circumstances. Dr. Bratton, , combe, who ran as an independ-' charge: itjseemed as though some tf,e county physician, and the cor- inoiiitiiicnl of W. J. Cireen. Tlrtve for:i.e.l a paitncrsl.ip f.r the pint- (,nt c.u1(jj()aU. for jU(jge anj was po wder-bfgrimmed god was carry- oner S.niih left last night for the. TT N. M. Dunlap Covington, Adams & Adams. Attorneys nt Law, Cartiiage, N. C , . . i - i "boss" of the Radicals in Meckltn-; but they Were l.i n. fiumtv ' ; A thousuud aien iu Pixie lire 1 V " . , , A . - 11 si. bl-lht. Of course a few sore-lieaded ex- ; WL k,,e.A. t,sl w, n, in mK yf ne-l, ho ' 1 Demociats were there, sucl) as; to aim ttteir kuus aright. MANNING &. DUNLAP, ATTOItI-:'S AT tiff, IM Il A(.r. . V. t-ciaU-it ttto of Uvv in .ioorc county. novl-tf A r. Gilbert. Gulf, X. 0. T. B. Womack, PittKhoro, N. C. GILBERT & WOMACK, Attomeys-at-La-w, ftiiTe formel ft co-ptrtntTfliip for ta rue tie of'lnw in the muut v t.f lotre. All huvinees letters miouI I I.e addressed. Gulf, NO. jv2fi-tf W-E. MURCHISON. ATTORNEY AT LAW JOXUSltOICO, c. .i L. ! .i . t l J beaten; mgtnes.ars ami su ipes amoiiijv. sceIie, to exhume the pony ano : Capt. Natt Atkinson, of Rmi-;the tiiickest of the bright .lances - o!(j u ws nmtm examination. It i combe, who -an as ai uulepen- of the. enemy, who gave way ii S(,.ms that the woman, Annie, dent candidate for Congress and full ret reait before tins impetuous ro Vn, livetl alone in acabin with ; was beaten; charge iietia Vista was saved! her tnree children. One' olher! J. H. Haliburton, of Burke, Saved by ;a man whose every act chi lUr-fi was missed by the neigh- i ami Jotm Stewart, ot Rowan, were; in life goej to show endeavored to bors anj :gUSpeCting foul day, a U so there. j restore man's charter in whatever Sparc, WilS j!l3Ciruted and its dead , This year both Conventions me. j surroundipgs he was placed a no- byjy was found in a tub of water ; ! the sam'e day and again in Rat-! ble type of the soldier. The deeds un(Jer hef be(j The woman said , i eigh, and as belore under one col ', of valor. men of Ins stamp, tn a wa3 acciJentally drowned, and ' trol and with but a single purpose. 1 all ages ajjd all climes, will g" tii-uv, tjiat to be correct they al- - 1 It is to be remarked, too, that ot ; down to posterity recorded m mar- !dSTei the bo,y t0 be buried. Olh ihe 1,000,000 white neoide in lie ble. How is it wi.h s:;ch men as e jps lieann of the affair, ' State, not 50 white men could be Blaine?. When the mask is remov- ca(n(, tu tie cjty and reported it, j drummed up as delegates "to tie ! ed from this plumed knlK!:tin a1ui the coroner now hrvsthec.se so-called Liberal Convention, !- S the seal, s fail from the eyes ot his ju hnJ Charo!ic Obsu-nr. S MOORK COUNTY. ; Jonesboro, Monday, Sept. 1st. Carlhage, Tuesday, Se,.t. 2nd. Carter's Mills, Wed. Sept. 3rd. Caledonia, Thursday, Sept. 4th. Manly, Friday, Sept. -Oth. HARNETT COUNTY. Spout Spring, Sat. Sept. C:h. Averasboro, Wed. Sept. 10th. Matthew'sStore.Thu.Sept. 1 1th Dunn's Level, Friday Sept. 12th ( T.MIiKlil.ANI' (.(jL'NTY. Little River Acad :my, Monday, eptember Sth HOTELS. THE CAMERON HOTEL, C.'mneroii, V. ., UaJvr New Miua;tiun;i J. M. BRIDGERS, - Proprietor F'Ti-t-clam in si! of its avpointremts. Tlie I'roj.rift.'r ilro annuuni -j co iht- juli!ic thl Le in in- .rt-p;irv l with tH(lc. atj'l nt.x-lt i.Ibive tb: tcet uttcuiiuii. Term -i mod -irate. fct'JT-ii ERlsrES'S HOTEL, Joinrnboro, . lh.s. DiRNts ileirei to iiif iria th iml . .U .. 1 .. fnrniK lnA I lull. thoush there were no qualities own party, and his S ntanic 'M-ijes- 1 Rhode's Mill. Toe. Sept. i)Ai. ttient Trav'int Public with sW an4 i f... U...ol.;r ,.nv iu:t fitrPibvPa his mortsase unon ' ... ... ,, ' todtfnz. itha Urce aul commotlioo Prtcticia thesuperior Courts of Har-! """" "'CmU' " " i" Vhewillve thanks as the i Prot''C,ed ,ilbor"r "T M"Jr V UtWtny : buiM.n.. h-, ueU ...red -r ve.- nett. Jfoore, Chathiviaand Cumberland j who cl,ose m,ghl btt a letegaie. ; him. they wUl gt e thanK, as lne i to Jearn in lhe l.ard school which - ; eector WI: probably tn-nt U-r UrH-tu-leo:. hot . .ulo ao.l Counti., , ' Precisely how many ther. wer, J,ws did ol old when they were: nQW a,tendj lhat wa?es iire cot c Um L, I trV-' .T-5rcial attention given to the Collec- we cannot say, for there was ti) , rjd of a pestilence, and will scarce-1 regulated by Urift'laws, butarere-lPl'!'1K ,u Bim,c ""' -I" '-f ' ; ( tion of Claims, and returns promptly made. , ... !, ' ,. "... , , , ,' 3 i j a, ', hec;n a r; P. M- ' " . iiu pti-ly report Irom any committee oi y accord hm christian burial. 1-00 gula'cl by supply and demar.J. oeg u a 4 4
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