THE ROANOKE NEWS. A DEMOCRATIC WEEKLY ,NEWSPAPElt, PUBLISHED BY . i . r HALL SLEDCE. THE ROANOKE NEWS ADVERTISING RATES. " Mews tine Your In advance, f ix Months, Three Months, ' 1 Oil. M CtS, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. tin. l.R.Xni.MriiFFKK. n. . B-IOI.MCOF1 ER. jyi. A. H. ZOI.I.ICOFFKlt k BRO., - , imiysk i vxs axd simtiEOXs, W E I I) 11 N. N. C. Urs A. R. ant T. B 7,olllcnlf ir. havlrnr united s partners In the practice nf m-dleine under th sIvIm and arm of Hr. A. R. Zullirnller Hni. titter t'lmlr professional services to the imlli! friirlly ami solicit a share of their patronage, they iriuraotee e ireful ami prompt attention t'i Valiant. ( if of the tlrm will ilwavs In found nt th-lr offlno In7,ollieotf 'r ' tlnur Store whcr pvlonr. wi t hi tr-ir-d nt all hours ami when necessary, both will visit and iriva their atten tl hi to nV Inula without extra charge, uir 17 tf. UISH K. DU1EL, Attorney and Connacllor At I.nxv, W E I. I l , N. C. . Practices In Halifax a tut adjoining i unities.""' Special nttnii'lon irlv oi to collections In ;alt parts nf the state and prompt relume ma.lu. fob. IT 1 y 0 1! e. W. 11 11 T M A iT, " " a r n i) ii l n t I a I . O.He! ov.ir W. H. Brown's Pry Hoods Store, , ! WELPON, x. a. HVill visit p?H-' at their homes when des'rod' Timis lloaionntile. net H'l ly J M. U U I Z Z A K P., ATTfKY AT I. A IT, , Halifax, y.c. , , fial! tn t!i Court H itis. sPrh-t attention Hiveti to all bi'.inohes of til.) profession. Jan U ly JP T. BRANCH, ATTOUtlKY ITIilW. EXl'IEI.l), N. C. Traitlcis In th- ciiiotiM of Hillfix. N'as'i Bds"eo lib J and Wilso.i. (J illections ma I in al jutsof tVi State. Jan 12 tf m. vr. u vll, ATTORXEV AT LAW, WF.LIMX, N. C. Su'Clal alt'-ntlm given to collations ami remittances promptly niada. may lit. J0J1U 1. MdOltR M' OLLEN 4 M 0 O R l' ATTOK1 KYS KT l.WT. II.VUFAX N. 0. Praetlno In the enmities. f Halifax. Vortliamp i, Kl reeo iilc, itf an.) Mirtin-ln IV Ku-pr-'in ciurtnf the S'ato ami In the Federal ilrts of tile, ItH'ortl District. Collections undo in any part .if tint state. Jan I ly FFiTToM ArX. HILL, 4 Homey at law, H iLIF X, S. . Pnitloi In llilifix an I a.llolnlii.tf counties n I I' il r i-l and Siiid-'in- e.i'irts. Will b! At Hiu'laiil ,N'ei:l(, on'ii (vrf f "-t-Blf lit. n:ir ix If T. W. M 4 SO N i ATf WKtKY AT 11 W, G.VKY3BUR1, N. C. Pritlfls In thi onirts of Northamiiton aii'l 'lolnlnr counties, also in Ihi Federal and Su vr:u co'irts. JnneBtf. . B. DiV. T. Zol.llilUI'IKlI. Y k ZOLLICOFPEB. D ATTOItSKTH AT LAW, WKI.D IN, N. C. rne.ir In the four's of ITillfnx iid inljninlnur floiiulles, and In the Su prime and Federal eourls . Claim" onlleete I In any nart of North I'aivdliia. ni of the tlrm will always bo fount In the oflln. JuueSilly. D K. K. I.. UUNTEK, U R G K O DEHriST. Can be found at Ills oflce In Knflodl. Pnro MitrmnO ilo Das lor the 1'ain lff" Rxtraeting of rxelh alwayaon huml. JU IH fl tt. H.suiru, j ii. AT rOJtHEY AT LIW, kcTLs NirK. tl turn County V. r rractlcffs In the county of Halifax and adjoin -lur counties, and In 111" Mupreinu court f the llt.itj. 1 iy- " JIISCIXLASKOLIS. JSOTIOK TO TKAVKlKKS. 1 am now rvuninsr a lil v mail from fiootlmid Nsek U 4llla. I "av a ooin fortaltl two bor linuk, wliloh U-avnx SoutlmiU Neck, evary mornlne for Halila ml return same uay. Wiil lake passmi (era and expruaa pnokagftt at reasonable rates. I am also prepared to ooterlaln travelora, promising to apart uo palim to make t no in ooiiiiortahle. Rospectfnllv, W. H. BHIELDH. Nov S9tf. JOUHALK. The following valnablo real Patale Jylnir near Tlllnrv'n Mill, i" Huliln county bout nine t'nllea from the town of Halifax. About StiO acres including xteain eiinino, flaw mill anJ Uilurof, gin, Kin house and (lxturea, adjoiniuz the reutdnoe of J. H. Tillery. Mike Wilklns, that contains about U" urea. Pons nlaea nnntalnlna about ISO acres. i Interest in Wade H Tiilery tract, the Whole ooniuiniiiR ahout 877 acre. Apnlv to T. N. HILL, Attorney Halifax N.'O. Jnly 3itf GREAT BARGAINS. We ar now recolvlnur our new an.l liiHlful (roods recently pmchaaen of the manufacturers, and cordially lnlt you t.i call and see llieiu. Tlio larnoat U 1 best seleet.'d stock of QDF.I) WATCH K. HRTririlJKWr;i.RY. BM) BRACKI.KT. OFKUA AND (HiAIlD CITA!M. I yiAMH.NI) AND riK.Al. K1NUX. KI.KKVK BUTTONS ANDSTIMW, IMUU SILVKltSPlWNH, WIBK U. The ReM 1 aalur and 3 lock K V K R H l l. Tsu Tounn'a P. P. Olcsaca anil lm rrn your yeiht. Waiehea and jewelry rcralrcil by the best nrhnica. naravinf neatly done by J. T. VIJNl PR'V OC L 1 1-0 PeinMbUMi Ve VOL. X. AFIE3 THE RAIN. I heard a Roiu; on the nie.orlund bn wn, When the lUivs prvw fair and loitsr; Mctlioujlil no Miiiv in tin- md-y tnu u (.'ouJd -.illiiso wt't t rt vein: ; ' It was lull aherd-l...y. nil h.uc Alone nil '.lie hlinWi , V (il;iill Who miiii; Willi a sdver Ii limpet tone, "The BllllfliilH' follows the I'ttln.'' My thMislits turn buck- In Hut April la y As I puee llu'i ity MriM ; hut (lie lirowii. lit wji laeet lie far awny . r mm hv rn nr) el Venry f.ct . .... -i Yi t ever the -one ring's clear lillil loud, Ovcrandoicrftuaiin, Above the din ot llie restless elfin.l, "'llu: unlllllc toilous Hie lain." Gnil lfnfovs It h- hard to fret and strive, K"r the ir ild (lull sn. ii l ; It s 'Cms stanctinio, Unit ilie shmeis thrive. V' hili- sa inls me Ies emitrlit ' lint He known, inn, that the id.unls ill part, And the hidden pntli r. . w plum ; His uiiiels .inj fn lie. d'SlU'tim heart, "The Miiislune follows llic rain." "SAUCY EYES." She came smiling aernsa the llelils. her anus biileii willi hiiwlli'iru b'onin. Harold t'nrletuti, us he uw her, tlioliKhl her llu very iiirm na tion of Sprlnir, she ivas so yomu;, so fresh, so full of exiib' rant vitality. Vet she was only a rottasc'a daiiiflitcr appar'ully, for her dress tliouiih Hint was cheap. Mui Uncial up at him us sin'' passed, with lier (frcut, cloiueiH eyes, half shyly, half mischievously. Harold was fresh from I auibrnluo, anil nt cleliicen IlKUitht Ii i ti i elf lu Hiiuthur phete, even In point of ii'e, fr.mi the rustic of thir teen, ile was disposed to lie patronizing. "What's the hurry, little saucy eves:'' lie said ''Stop and civn a fellow a kiss." "Mv name isn't .saucy l'.v s, and you know it. ti. uileim'n,'' an 1 she empbssi. al the wind, ''w lieu they speak tome cab me Miss Kent." file Inn stopped for a- nioiiiout tai say this, and she now walked, on willi head erect and the air of a horn princess. "Whew." w hlstlt d liiirnhl, "but I've made u mess of it. No eottaeer's daughter h is an accent like that. Who the duce can she he A regular little spit- flrn, tlmujrh." He venlnre.l to ask the landlor-I about her st the small inn uluru he lodged, lie had come to this iiictuivitie, hilly region, on a trout lislinu; em uisioii, and knew no one there. ' "Oh ! th it's l!n minister's il inh'er," was the reply. "Hud her arms full of hawthorn, you sav ? Yea, there's pl 'iil y of it about here ; imc of ilie few jil ice there is. We've miles of hi dues, li-s Kate wm t ikinsf the bloom home to deck "ill Hie parlor. She's a rare one for flower. You should sue lier decorate the Church al Cluisiinis. All Iho youtm ladies L'ivi' way to her in tha', ttiiiuli she is but a child as yet. 'I f she erows up us pretty as she is now she'll iniilii' ii i it ii v a felloe's In-art ache," suid Harold, pliilosophleally, as he helped himself tn ii i ii n In-r brooklioiit, and in live tninuti'S mote, ko evcellent was the dinner, he had for t;o'i n all about the child. Years passed. Harold lnul I ikeii his d.'i;ree and was noiv stndi in law, the r-ilesslou of bis father, lltieh' Carlc'ou, mid his i;iai.d fallu r before iiiin .lust li.-fore Ilie suinuier va en : I . ii beiriiti he had a leto'r from home. "We shall certainly "pect you, lUur," his mother w ro'c, "Ihis year, su 1 will lake no ex cuses. It h is been two year sKce you weie home, remember. We h ive had siieh an ne cession, too. to our society. Unr new reetoi is a must excellent man. and lias shi Ii a cliarin-in-.' datmlil r, a very pretty ejrl, and so bright, inte lit'ent ami hiu'h hied." How Harold, whn had irone the slimmer be fjrc to Fiance and (ie-mativ, h id thoiiuhl this ',-.'ii of iiiii-i lo Norw ay -hid ultnost mvett his protui-R In Ucl ; hut lit lliis uppeul he wrote back that he would eome home and spend tin' whole vacation at "luelewouii." f..r that was the name of Huli t arh ton's place. "1) ar mamma, it was so laid on le r last year," he said to himself. The very day that Harold came home ll:e rector went away on a four mil.' visit with Ins w ife, and the la-t Molds he. said 'o nis duu.'htcr in he e.it iuto the cariia;i! w.iv; '(inoil-liye, Katie, and don't forifet to ifo up to '.sipiire (Jai le oti'.s and ask to have the eardetier to come to see to the e.atdcu. The 'sipiire lohl mo to send for him only yesterday. U uh his aid vi e can mauaee to keep the ear den very nice. I siu. nose I lacrht lis "ell co at ouec, ' said Kate, when the cunhiire hot disappeared. De-ir old papa, I am sorry you sua in i n ive cone ; but t in L'oiiil"o n-ne nus in inn. mi nobody but old Nannie to look lift, r nie,'' and her eyes I aiily danced with Ilie iu!,hii'f of ci 'hiceii. Harold (billet m himeif w is in th- e.irdeti when Katie cam" It'. He h d nrrivc.l mu x pee'edly the nilil hefiiii', a week sooner than he had expected. He w. s f 1 ,,f a little aina tcur L'ardcniu at times, and w is just now lieudou: over a moss r is.' Inisli, boo in hand. His Ii ck ras t ovarii Katie, imd i-he, suppos inx him to be Urn pii'd"U'T, called out; (111, Adam, that is your name J Hear; please ask Mr. Carleton If ho oan parii'yoti for a couple of hours this nflcauoou. u lb. Kent s, at the rectory. (Into d ulanecil miseliievou IV at tnu pretty face half hidden by thu t ill bill s which she bad stunned to niiell as she !Vi3 speakill'.'. Here was a chance lor some sp-.n. naie uau never probably seen the new gardener, hoj bad only come lo civs i.eiore. nnv conoi not he personate Hie old fellow? It was for tunate lorttieui thai n in an iuu com mi, ue (houiilil. So. c.iblntf Adam, lie Im k. me iuu man lino the plo1, uivmi: him a crown for hti-h inonc) ; n nd 111 Ihc iiflcrcooii made his appearance at the rectory, nnd knocking at the bai K iluor, I asked for orders. till, Adam. Is It you ' cried Kale, piiinun forward. "I.et m show you your woru. ill pill on my garden Itef and be out In u min ute." Harold iirescnled rather a cinioiis c-ir- anceas he followed Kate down Ibe loiur walk. Il's usiiilly elei.int aittro H id n 'en exeiianp-u for a J.ukel and tronsia.- o.'. tnurse j. an ; uu 1 Jiis.dark, ritrliutf hail' aa cnyi-ri'd hy and ivii?, filuilar in lO.or In Ad.un s Ben locks. Ile had assumed the same thiillliui;, awkwatd gait, also. ; . "Here U your work. Adam," said Kate ; "lie up the roses mid then vu' I this le d of liyaeiii lbs, train this w. tteda, mid If you h ivo any more lime conic lo ma for further orders. , Harold bowed aukwunll), while a mischiev ous ulcam shot fnun the blown eyes as he pro eccdrd to lie up tlui wayaaid rosea. "l!'t"is j.,. inn.. ,Uer..!nio" loi ob-erved "I wonder what my licit order will be" llv lieorcc, but Mi-s Iv ilc ((U' fiia It well ! What a perfect little. Iicatily i-ho i 1 U'lmw ! Iiow b"tlH"-" . , ,, , , , lie fcipej the lerspliatiou lorn hi heated brow. . 1 beuin to limb r dand how Iho nfinma, Adam must have, felt when cniiiui.iiidol lo earn Ids livliut by Iho sweat of Ins blow. Thcr-, the weslcrla ia tied up. "I'ailli, main," lie said, us Kate r. appeiicd, "I was jist cotnlti to see whatever else there whs to be did. "How nice you've made llniurs look! criet liatii!, as slinilanced ut the roses, and wes terlii. "Hill ll' warm worn, isn't It ? Adam s yoar lianic, 1 b. hevc. I am lad." allably, "lo make your acquaintance. Adam. 'Filth mum, but it Is that fame as you a iv " replied Adam, drawiiu; his atiaw hat fur thur down over hUujes, mill further lu hide i, w ,,.. "W.. , sin. tiuin UU llll lll'llto aim un ii you limy (jo," she ,aiuswcicd, and sw.jit " Veveral days went by. The pretended Adam never failed to be on bund in the iitlcrnuuii. Hut in the inornlii Harold ( arletoii. in In own proper peson, had llshinir, bi aliinj and picnic excil'siims, most of which Kum at tended, for by tlila tune the Vuuiru'a wife had ctllcl. bmijtlnt her son, and of course, after that, Katie was included lo cycrythini; that Kutk ton, leannd to like Harold Curlclon torv much, for no one mo e 1,'eiilal and whole souled evur existed. He waa nemrous to a fault, frank and open hearted as the. day, and had nmrrrown the conceit and coxaombery of bis vouih. . . , . .i diie niornltiR when Katie went Into the ur den nn. xpeetedtv, she fo.nd Adam f atiiiliij himatll with a siiaw hat, whiiji was unualljt WE LD ON; , drawn so cloelv over hla cyca, and she canirht a 'iuick cl.mre that remind' d her of Harold. Ifui it was only for a moiuunt, He had ii"t sen her. nor did n are her win n she q'u '.lj sealed herself iu a Tine-cov- red summer-house and took out sonic pretty, graceful work Willi which she sooui became quite absorbed.-, ! f .i ti , The lorn, drowsy fternoou was wearing away. Noib.n,' but tine tinkle of Hit! lit t.lo brook back of the rectory, the Bouud.ut the scythe which A.laul was wieldinif, and the murmur of the he f UrPke He sjlfnce of the place. Suddenly Katie's ear was arrested by a clear, manly voice, sintini; a b ir from a fav orite opera, In a rich, murine; tenor. She startled toller feci liliu looked on'. Only last evening she pad sum,' with Harold ''Carle ton that ry s ifie;, and tills snrcly waa his vole iijain. Hut no one was In slkht except Adam, who was industriously hocim; puas. The truth was, Harold, lunorant of Kate's presence, had fortotien himself ; but lie was now furious at hi indiscretion, for be had heaid K Cm and knew what called her out. ' Adam, his .Mr. Carletnii b. en here?" she askcl. "I thoutiht I heard him Just now"" "No, m tun, il's not yet Unit I didn't say hlin," said the apparently stolid Irishman. "I was sure It was his voice," said Katie, lookiui; Just a tr lle disappointed. He w mild cross examiiiii Katie a little and Hills discover her real feclim' Inward himself. So he asked, rarc'cBsly, ihouuli his whole heart was ill her answer : "Did yees wish pi sav him, miss? For -il'a meesilf as will be afllier aliidinir the likes of him to ves,o "No," said Katie, decidedly. ' Slop talking and no to work. I am afraid yon are (retting lu.y," and K;!: walked off Willi Lor most Ipleelilv st' p. .... i . 'Whew," whistled Harold. "She'a too blielit to be e.inuht in that way. Thinks Adam will tell on her. (iettin lazy," am I? Well, it ain't because I d n't work I. aid enough,'' with a doleful L'az" at his blistered hands, na he set vigorously wnrk, ad.line;, "Mveu as Adam, I must win the uod opiniiui of niv live." t ' I lie ucxt ufti ruooit inti went to call un a friend, and Harold discontentedly watched her dipanuro. I: was so pleasant to know that she as in lbs summer house or about the irioutiilc that ho did not like her to so uvea v. ' I can't wear that confounded wis; any longer," he exclaimed. It's col r even is cumieli to s t me ou lire. Sow, thiR Is re frcshine'. Itsppo, yol scamp, hi ilie; back that wiir. What is your mistress should come? Whew! Must I chase, after that dog this scOrehinir day ?" Beppo, Katie's doe, had run off with the wli;, as the reader has conjectured, an I ou chase bciuit uivcii lo him, in-lied to tbe aunitii-r lion-.- and laid ihj wi; at his mistress' feel. "Why, Roppu, what have yon there?" alio cried. '"It looks like the sialp of old Adam. 1 wonder if" And she broke into a lit of riiiilnit luuirhlcr as she met Iho astonished llaiold face lo faee. "Mr. Carlet'in!" "Miss Kale!" .Then n lal.le to resist it, he also broko inlo a hearty laueh. "( i.i ! so you're not Adam,'' said Katie, do inut'-lv. at 1 ist. No, but 1 will be if you'll inly he Kvc !" he filed, Willi a touch ol his old b.vHi Impu dence. "I ill, Kaiie K ut, dailini;, I've learn ed lo love you so d' arlysay job wid. We'll make another paradise where we can be happy tou.ct.hcr, and 1 ahan t lu obllirod to work so liiud." bresUiiur into laiu-hter aa be saw Katit-'a meui-li look and Ij'iinj liis dripplu); fore head. 'V. TV well," said Katie; "Ml think of ft. lint you must remember that it was no' a w oinau who luiide trouble. In Ilie cardial this linn." Altd he added, archly, "Hut l'il for irjvc you for lie. eiyiuu luU if you will fui'Kivo me forfor " "For w hat ?" iiiliCil Harold as she hesita ted. "Por not leltiiur yon know before that I Ctics'i'd your secret. I knew finiu the beziu-. nlnif that run were not Adnm. Tho fust day w In ii 1 pretended to be naellnie; tha llllirs 1 hud seen you were, at least, not, a gardener." "And you let me work all this limey mill it so hot," willi a crestfallen look. "Yc. You ders'rred it for your trick. Hut I am lad you cm w-oik and obey orders. You may havo lu do so some liniu, you kuow. ' Kvery in in h is, Ihey s iy, when he falls III love." lie leloiled. "Yes," she said, saucily, "and you inusu't hope to be an execution, lt'it liiere, there, isn't that quite cnouuli " for he w.i ili'vqurliu; her w all kisses. "1 declare , yoU'ru' as luipii den' us you wi re live icos u.lo." "I'lVe y e it s ni;o ! ' "Yi. Oh! iiii"ra foreltrn. Msn always do. It i.s only woui' n who reuu uibcr." Whui do vou in ii y Her eyes dai ceil willi ' 'mischief. She waa ciijux 11114 his perplexity to the lull "Well, Ml tellyou a f .iry talu. Unco on i timethere, slop now, or I'll never trot on there was a little jrirl cotulne; iiero-a a held with lo r arms full of haw thorn bloom." He ei ye a quick start. Katie, went on J.-. niiirely "Andsliemit nn iiupudent youn fellow, a c il'ceian, who thoiieht hl-uself a prince, but wa-ii't. And he called her sa.-.cy eyes,' the conc'-ited '' "What ! You're 'saury eyes,' are you Oli ! I remember it all. Wlin'd have tboiiebt it ? Whv. It's the julli 'st faliy tale I ever beard. Only then sir- wouldn't let me kiss hci', and now -'' "Now s iniebody will ir-t Ills enia b"ed if ha doesn't lull. ive lumS' If. Urn iuii-l ui.iw Ihc liua siunewherv, and half a liuiidnd, surely - 'W eM, since y.ui are so ciuel. Hut when did you tl. st reiMe!n." me v ' i lie ursi ii.iv I saw V"ll at leisure -me nay jou ealbsl with your mother." And, 'said llaroiu, retlectiveiy, iiierp win always S'ltnetliln In your face 1 lliomrhl fa miliar. Yes, after ali, you are fart T FvF.s.'' OriNIOSS OF THE TRESS OS KJS8IN0. A lady fib ml has transmitted to us the ful- lowii ir 'oiuuion of the press' upon Hie su'ij- ct of the text. Wllicll tells you tint J.lC'ill kissed liaehel, and llfl"d up his voice aud wept; liclle-ls '.".llll c,l;l. II yei'so. If Kacbel wis a pretty ix and kept h T lace lo cty Clean, we can t see what Jacob bail about - Daily I'clee-rai.h. VYc uttcs-, that daco'i cried becau.e Uat li'd I, ,1,1 lilio il wis im ii "1 1 1 v. 1 1 ot, or y News II ' w-pt becuisc U ii'li 'l in ide him eur y tlio piteh' rand he broke it Spiiuu'tl'ld I'ost. How do you know but wlia' she slapped Ilia (ace for hlin? l..iilU-' Treasure Weepllie; Is lint uufreqilelitly produced litf fVlU'tuo '! asiuc, joy, U,-iut.,iluiibllwt been to In Jacob's ca-e. -ilanlwii-kc's Science Of liossip. Tile cause of .lacob's weeping was llii r-'fusil of Kaeliel to allow him to kiss her a,'..in. Noueouiforinist. It is our opiniou that Jacob wept for the lime he had lost. -City I'rcBS. The fellow wept because Iho plrl did not kiss him. Fall Mall (i.i."llc. Jacob wepi because Uachcl threatened, to tell her maniina. Sunday (.i.ette. He wept because there was only Kaeliel lo kiss. Cicrkciiacll Xewa. Wo reckoned J cob cried because Kaeliel had been cut, ii;? uuioua. Urilisti Siaud.ird. Ile wept fur j iy because It tasted o (rood. Jewish Chronicle. Our ow n opinion is I hit Jacob wept because lie found, after all, il waa not half what, it waa cracked up to be. New Zealand F.xaiuiuer. .May liu when he weut to ki.a her lip-, she turned her check, it that case we don't blame Jacob for crvmif. Knquirer, Jacub wept because lis feared Kacbel would tell her mother and the old man would hear of Hand boot hlin. -U"AKiKR fxiws. A prelfy style of h Ir-tlreMlnj; for the niotin lug, aaya'a faahlolioble Journal, "la lo wave nil the ban." Vie atrcn Willi the above. In the morning It Is uol only a pretty but a useful fashlou for women lo .natch till tlinir hair off Hie back of the eaatr, where it has reposed du ring the night, and wave it aiouud ILc ijoui lo duue out til' flu-. : -t t i . - ; i N,, C.v THU liS DAY, WHAT HE WOOLDS'I DO the ruontiiLK en'mn of man in ciuk or a . '. i ,. . ntMALt UOOTOH. A St l.ouis doctor factory recently turned out a dozuu fcniiilo doctors. As Iouk as the female doctois were confined to one or two in tho winds country, and lhose weiu expcrimeii Utl , we held our peace, and did not complain; but bow that the colleges are encaured In pro ducui fxiuale. doc. ra a a busitiets, we must, proteal, and ill so doiuir will (tiye a few reasons why female doctor will nut prove a paying branch of industry. in the Hist place, if they doctor am body, It must tic women, ami three fourths of the wo men would rather have a male doctor. Suppose these colleges turn out female, doctors until Hutu arc aa many of them as there am male doctors, what have Ihey not to practice on? A man, If theru was nothiiiK the matter with him, mlirht call In a female doctor, hut If he was sick ss a horse (if a man is sick he is sick as a hoiacj Hie last lliun; he would have aioiind would be a female doctor. And why? Heciuso, when a man has a female fuinl'bui' around him be wants to feel well. He don't want to be, bil ious or feverish, with his mouth lasthm like cheese , and bis eyes bloodshot, a lien the fe male Is looking htm ov and taking account of slock. Of course theso female doctors are all voiine, and "oO'l-lookinj, and tf one of tiiein came iu a sic . room w here a man was in bed, and lie had ills, and waa as cold as a wedi:', and she sh' iild sit up close t.i the side of tin- bed and laue Iiom nt ma hand, ins pulse would run up to l.'al, and she would prcscribo for a fever w hen be had chilblains. Oil, you can't fool us on female doctors. A mail who has been sick, and had male doctors, knows just how much lie would like tohavc a female doctor come trip pint: ill and throw her fur-lined cloak over a chair, take otT her hat an I irjovcs and throw llietu ou a loiimre, and come up to the bed with a pair of mar ae blue eyes, with a twinkle iu the corner, and look him iu the wild, chanc;ea ble eyes, imd ask him lo run out. his tongue. Suppose he knew his tongue was coated so it looked like a yellow Tuikish towel, do you suppose he would want lo run out oyer the or six iurhes of Ih" lower part of it aud let that jeinalu doctor put her tinker on It to see how luritwas? Not much He would put that toneiie up into his check, und wouldn't let her see it tor tweuty-"ve eeu'a U'lini-sion. We have all seen doctors put their hands under the In d -clothes and f'-el of a man's feet to see tf they were cold, if a female tloelor should do that It would lve a man cramps, in tho lees. Aiualedoclorc.nl put his hand on a man's stomach and liver ami luiur, and ask li tin If he feels any pain there; but if a female doctor should do the same IlihiC it would m ike a man sick, und lie would want to c;et up and k'ck himself for cmploylne; a female doctor. Ob, there Is no n talking, il would kill a man. Now, suppose a man has heart disease, ami a female doctor should want to listen to the beat, lug ol his heart. She uoiial lav liar left ear mi his left breust, so her eyes and rosebud mouth would be looking right In Ins face, and her wavy hair would be scattered all around tin re, getting tangled in the buttons of his night shirt. Don't you suppose bis heart wou'd gel In about twenty extra beats to Ibe uniiiHc? Y.ui bet! And she would smile- wu wi I bet ten dollars she would smile--and show her pearly teeth, and the ripe lips would hi' work lug as though she were counitug tlio bents, and he w'otild think she was trying to whisper to hlui, and. V ell, what would he be doing all this tin, i'1' It be was not dead yet, which wonlj be a wonder, his left hand would brush the hair nivay from her Icinphi and stay there to keep he hair uwav, nnd his light baud W'tuld gel sort of nervous and move around to Ilie b id, of her he id. and w In u he had counted the heals a few minutes nml was raising her head he would draw the head up to his nnd kiss her once for luck, if h.- was in bilious as a Jersey swamp augel, and have her charge ii In Hie bill. And 111. n a reaction would ait In, and he would 1"' at fait aa a pat, and she wniil. I have to fan hlin nnd rnh his head till he got over be ug nervous, and then make out his pieaci ipLiou alU-r be gut asleep, .so; all of a lusn'rt symptoms change when a female doctor la practicing on linn, und she would kill hint dead. GOVERNOR CASWELL Tho montrii'iii erected at Kiuston to the memory of (I ivernor C'asa ell, lias the follow- lug in script Ion ! Ou the front, or llrst aide, la the following- The people of North Carolina have cici led this uionumciit iu grateful re- niemhi ance of II I r it y u li (' s k t. t.( their liist (ioyeinor under a lieu (Joti stillltiou. ( 1.1' I lo Ibe head of af fairs iu North Cnro li ii is in the strugelc with lire.it Britain for Independence, Ile give himself up lo the service of Ins country without s'lnt and without eoinoeusal ion. Then follow, iu ii .I, r the ntlur Hues! mKs II uu Aiuust old, I,'.".1; Died huh of November, ir-9. An ticeomplisheil suiieyoi, an able lawyer, a skihl'ul liuaucii r, u sin ecssfu! goldicr, a profound stiitcsuitiii, a deyotid pali iot an I an hmiesl man; - the an. li. i s nt North Carolina for I' r'v ) in s attest Ills Vlltlie, his villi icily and ula li i vis'ca. Deputy Curvey or i f the ( ohaiy, Member ol tilt- Colonial Assembly, I oloiiel of the Colonial F'Uccs. Member id tlni Fioyiuci.il Congresses, 11- legate to Hie Coiitiucut.il Ctmgi'ss, Pub lic Ti c.tsal cr, Coioiicl of the Keyolntiouary Forces, Hiig- a Iter (icllelal, Flcnidf III of III'- i'l'IICIOS Hut liaiin d ti.e liist tSlaU Constitution, four tones elected liinernor of Norlh Carolina, Ciiini'tmllor lieu eral, i lecti-1 Oelegaio to the Convention to frame the I cd i al I oustl- l.oi M- too -r ni Hi, Male i 'ii vou t li n to ratify the J'cdcial Cuusli'.utioii. That the thanks of t,)s Cougle'a U given to I id. Kicliaid Caswell nud tbe oth -eer and soldiers uiulerbls rounnand for the very csm n'lal service by them rendered this country at the battle nf Moore's Creek. Journul of 1'iovliicitd Conuress la I llulifax, Id April, 17",ti, Ylckcd lor Cirrgj nioii. Key .Washington, D. C, writes: I be. lieve tt to be all wrong and even wicked for clergymen or other public men to he led Into giving lestlmogiHla to quack donors' or filu sllills called ineilli ines, but w liru a really mer itorious ariUle made of valuable remedies ktiown to all, that all physicians uso nnd trust lu daily, wo -hould freely commend it. I there lore cbcufullv and heartily commend Hop liiuer for the good they h av" done me and my friends, lit nil w believing they have no equal for family use. i will not be without llieui.'V-New York VAiiiisf HV.. A wasp found In the Ynaemllo Valley meas ured six Inches from 1 1 to Hp of wings, nnd curried In Its grip asck a javelin three inches long. If that overgrown wasp were to come down here and see bow fluently a wasp only an inch long cm useend Hie trousers leg of aatnall boy and maku him dance the racket, It would rtgrcl tbsl It wo.uT boru i dwaif. AUGUST 11, 1881. NEWS ITEMS. KxQoyertior Tildcn's Income Is tl.OOO a day. Mr. Towers la making a bust of tho Presi dent in Florence. . ; ' 3 ,i - - ; ,' ' , I s (W.bOO.OOO bushels of who d arc available for export from the Fucillc coast. ' It coats Massachusetts IS',55 to eilucnte each child III the public aclnxrfs. It is said that the cotton crop as a whole Is not as promising aa It waa last year. It Is found that brandy augments the rapid ity and force ut luu pulse 13 per c ut. More than one fourth the nunibcr of prema ture doslhs are caused by lung diseases. A man In Al ibama la srlllntr to negroes ex emptions from services In the next war. The corn crop In Illinois nnd Iowa la reporti d light many localities anticipate but halt a crop, Norfolk waa the first city to pay in her en tire aubici Iption lo the )Alluuta coUuu exposi tion. The Richmond fi' says thcro Is no better sign of high civilization than a well patronized g uhiws. (Judge A. II. II. SUiart lias been elected Fre.sidcut of the Virginia Uitloiic.il Saicicly and has accepted. Onc'cuMc Inch of water, when converted Into invisible vapor, occupies more than kVlOO cubic inches of sjuici. A Frenchman lost all his foituno, but KO OOO francs and the loss killed hitu, his nrwhew fell I clr to what was left and that killed him. At the annual rostiiiinn nf I'arson'a ronfei'. crate Iblgaile In Texas last week resolutions of sympathy for tho 1'rcsldeut were adopted. There are more rich people at the White Sulphur Spilugs this season than ever known before. There are live young ladies to the man. Wyman the wizird whose profession: 1 career covers a period of ov. r li Ft y years, dhd on the H'tlli of July at Uurlingtoii, Fa. He was li.") years old. Senator Hill is g'aildilallv recovering from the ctfucls of .in operation performed for can rer of the tongue. He can i,ow lalk easily without trouble. The outlaws and desperadoes in Ferry counly A'k., are so bad that tbeiioveruor has put it under Martial law and sent a number of llin State guard I here. Two children were recently bora In Pwitzer land joined together like the famous Siaiuvr.o twins. They were cut apart and at last ac counts were doing well. Hishop F.. O. Iliven, nf the M. E. Church, died al Salem, Oregon from nib-mia. Ile was a brother of llishop Gilbert llavcu w ho divd a little more III in two years ngo. The election of the Legislature in Kentucky which took place last week insures the re election nf Senator Heck who is unions tho f ueuiost in the Unite I States Senate. A grandson of Henry Clay, w ho went to (ireetilaml with tho llowgate expedition last yen, rem lined iu that country dunnr, the winter. He writes that liia health waa no leut, nud ho was lu every respect comfortable. The greatest Railroading feat yet performed was the changing of the New Oilcans and St. l.ouis R U. from a live foot to 4..H gunge. The road is a'sl miles long, and the work waa com pletid iu ten h uirs. It will co-t Itlo.iK'O iu ciuduig alle.alioua il lunilug gear. The school fund of Texas will at no distant day be enormous, Tho Statu lias yet unsold 4o.UOo.iSKI acres of school laud, 'which vilj probably bring lo her public fund flou.ooo.lKKi, a sum equal to the combined virhool funds of all Hie oilier Mates of the I'nlon. Jt Is said that Judge (Till'ord had prepared a complete and detail" I bl-lory of Hie I h cmral Commissi, hi whlcli would be published after his dcalli unless his wile who was custodian of Ilie manuscript should decide otherwise. Ile said it. would create a scbsatkiu throughout the country. The Ohio prohibitionists are mad as T ucker with Ibe Republicans, ami II is c'liiiued that they will wiitidraw from tlial orgauizitiou and a ippott their ticket straight. Five out of alx i f llieni ate of Kcpiitilicau alllllatimia, and their ib f clion will seiiously jeoji ird'ze the chances of Republican success lu the oomlng Slate election. Arch llishop Croke, the moat respected and abh si piclate of Inland inula devoted fiiend of that cuiiilrv snys : "The uiajontv of the Irish people ol lo day lire better led and better elat than ever he hue, ami then Is no leasou to fear that their condition w ill not be further improved under the bill which has just pusscd the House of Commons." Hill Michaels, a wondehopper, Is now incar- cciated In the Nevada cotnuy J.itl iiwaiiing trial for an attempt to murder a chinaman. YA lien lioieil to piisnn he s aid to one of the convicts, "1 guess Hi it, heathen will die, so the best thing 1 can do Is lo play olf ciazv." Then he set up a loud how ling, and for sever nl d ii s aud uiclils he made the piisi'u a pan demonium with hia atleete I yvild lavinga. Now he is cohtincd in a airtight Jacket, for he rea Iv is a maniac. Ilia attempt to appear mad bad sued su cllt el upon ft lulud afrtady weakened by habitual intoxication, that his mental fucui tice were throw n Into a senseless whirl. Sail Francisco ( 7,e.., i.-'c. A LIBERAL REWARD WILL BE GIVEN To the w rller of the press w ho never a dd that Ins conn ibutlou was dashed i If. T'o the young in in w ho doesn't think (lie gh Is nie nil dying after him. lo Hie young woman who wouldn't choose an lee creum to a iiibst.ttitl il infill. To ice w oman oyer thirty who ucrer bad an oiler. J o the young lady gta In te wh would not have a In'c sa'tii ijic.s Hun high houois al llu1 gruilu.llu t t-xciclsis To the in n ri, d man alio never cousljercd the I'osftibiiili' s of a sieond tnui riagn. To Im niuiiicd w an who does not some- liuii'S a ondcr how sh - ever i' ime to say 'Yes.' To the c'o Igyuian who doesn't feel Just a little proud of Ihc tears he calls up ata funeral. To the i n i.ih'luclor who docs uol take pe culiar plc.isuie iu helpieg Hie ladies oil his car. T'o Hie man who never exchanged umbrellas ami went oil with a worse one than be lift be hind. To the small by who urver whistled. To ilia doctor who has the hai'dihoinl lo toll a wenlililv patient that nothing alls him, Tu the liny of IS who docs not know more lhan his parents. To the amateur farmer who never drew the long how whui dilating upon his agricultural acb elements. T'o the w idow who docs not like lo have her mournimr becoming. To the school tea. her who can talk without seeming to watch every word she utters, Tu Ibe politician who never sought the pines) that tccuicd lu seek bull, yiiB 1)H. Hautkh Mkiihisk Compant, of Su Louis, Ma,, la one the moist honorable and aub.Uiiti.il establishments In tlio country, Dr. Hatter's Iron I'onlciaone of the standard ami moil highly esteemed preparations of the day. and Inatly iiujnys 1 wide aud Increasing sale. J liia la brought about by Uie high merit of Ihc. goods and Ibe Judicious and extensive manner in wblcli tnciy are auveritsea through out the country. Laudatory columns might be ea tly written In their praise, hnt with cooda so able lo speak for themselves, simple facts servo a heller puriiau. l)ct jfuiiiu, (uica,) II', '.Tl hmil Jvltnml. Juuc iu a ui. NO. 24. ADVKRTISKMKXTS. ii-s,r- M . -j BEniilliEBt. iron I- Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings ana Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. N Preparation on earth enna's Pt. Jachm On. as a fore,jMre,allifeanil rirnp r.xlemnl Keineuy. 1 frnil nnluii. 1,1,1 tint n. .nituirtil ivelv trilt'.I'L' nUtlliV of no Onla, and every one sntterine xv Ith pain can have cheap and sisttlve pnsil ul lis cluuus. Directions In Kleven Latiguiigcs. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ADO DEALERS IH MEDIOINE. A.VOGKLER & CO., Haltimort, Jf if.. V. 8. July " I y. I'ltO HTIOej So miineroas are the clev li'plllOllts ol Main- i lu that peoplo conlin FROM uallyauller fioni Ibis lioxintia poison yvlien Ihey least imagine it Is I Ma LA KI I! Im king in tbuir sys tem. Chills) nnd Fever. Ileadaclio, liittsriiiittont Fever (Jonerul lieldlity HilioiiM Fever, Lassitude, Typhoid l'Yvar, Naiihea, ARK Til K PAINFUL OFFSraiSQS OP MALARIA! and have their origin in a disi-ovored Liver, w hich, if not regulated in time, great mi nerlng, w rctchednosa and death will ensue. . M)PIOIS LIVF.Il REGULATOR, tl'llHM.Y VKllKTAUbK, la alisohitcly cert lit) In Its remedial effocls nml aula inoro proinplly in enriug all tonus of Malar ill l isoaans than caloniul or qoiiuiio, without any ol the Injiirlous con a q ioiiccs whteli lollow tboir uau. 11 tiiken occusloiiallv liy pprmitu cxpoaed to Maltitia IfWII.t. KXI'KI. TIIK I'OHOX AND PltOTKCT ill KM t'lKIM ATTACK I AMevidi'ticn seo extract from W. 11. Yats' littler, where tli Itegulator all'orde l I roieoti'iii fn i iu the woisi uinl most ile.nl. ly type of Xfaluria to It : Yellow Fever, '"Si ni; I baveat-oo't tlio atorma of four ("iiiiliiinlos ol tho llin Yellow Fever. I had it the liist vlsl ul inn, but .luring the other lino i 1 ii -i.l your nie liciue, I wan noil Hun illy in llin rooms nf tb" sick anrt cly. i ii sr. bill I esmpoi. I liivo had soversl 10 II k Ul how 1 ev-apetl; I told tlio " it was iill ou it k to the vii tun of vmir Siinnione Liver Kigulutor. It tlio lever was to lir. sk out miaul ami I liiul a liotile of your Regulator I would feel as sale aa if I waa J,uui mitt s away, Memphis, Tern,., 17, 17!). Having neiitruliz "! the poison of Malaria lu .sncli oxtio iio c isi's. it euii lie roiled ou lis a sovereign spfciin: and antldoto in Milliter inriiiH. See that vol go! the (Ii'iiulna in While Wrapper, w ith re. I priq arod by J. II el in akV Co. s .11 bv all lir.iggists: Jan 27 ly llu ll'uri l and licit .11. .11. .lie Oct Maile. A co(5 '.ij.ttmt i -n ef Hons, Buchu, Man- Ed male nn-1 rJ:lniollon,"lll'Ullt'"''", '"'!' t Blood Purifier, Liver HaBMlVtry1"' t r.-ioiti n-iiii itt-tsaiu lib Ull T MOTIMI JMIiWMi. V't illseflso r,n s.ssll.lv ten.- SM wtiersTto' illlt'nt art' u lS''Uv vtuivd aui sa tt,s.l ulv tltcb IH'rall' llisUEt' lit; j .ts ti U Vs ai rl j:t to t-o tjs I st i Iztm T.tall wli'iv.i t'Sii'i'LottiimtsraiiMi Irrtajrularl lyo(llirls,si-ls,irX.'ll,,,ArJr ciyra'H. er uti.i n- nitre sn Aeis lti, rSk. T-.tOe j.t'l "ttl.l snniunutt II t Mm niueli.i-SIXV 'aUi-, without IntOX- jrntlnif. niiiii,-rn.iv,..!r n-A'ic'r" ,r .Tmre m- irs tist llif rtlst ssroi .l'.ent t Use 11 'l llll 'itx i.,s'la.luiilOieiiii' ' you nil. fi t-t bul tie nilss-ml.te B'lsolliem at oiiee- Itiiwj'w.iireurlll. iiuslvil li'ii.'ln Ji. aBOOlut'i'Mf..rat ""-r ""I r."1 ,.i, er Ii. la. I. MilTer ultrr Jiul uk and tiras IhriuV l ww HOP boinemWr. . .p niller. Is ntiVv"'! aril,-rr I liuiiki-n iieatmm, Imtll.ti I'ltrMlSjjS tt He.! M.-lli l'.e.vrr !.! i Um "llllJSs. HUaU ntt MefS" sttil m, Ivmua Op ..imit Sisfcnuiu 1mi wHa.11 thm. D.l.O. Utanftlii'i'itiifiirrratr tl'i ran. 1 JT " Istlxntvn Ariel I f-- 1 ff. -yr rtii i ninlit'in-eni. un nf otntim. tun-ci(i'H. Al tH-l'l (y ilruKrfl fort'ln-ukr, II PHlen Iff. JtiM'liiniVr.n.T and Ton'iitt apr. 7 1 y. DR. BUTTS' DIH2iiS! t N D I S C ff I- T I ON EXPQSyRE tu"s.iin! , . without tminti M.rruryor l'olfv-oouii M.Uih YOUNG MEN wtl iiflrlnrnimthfrt taa&ssBaaLMs)Ma Of tliasnuM LhuA iinlila Ha lini (iir lttiliH"-si or rpnrrlnr.-n, l oiTBitnrttit l rurwl. P ATI 6 NTS TREATED S - ri'ii.l ,i.utuiuiii.i! ,i.i.if,J, Bt.uh fRBB1 utd lii.s 1. I...I of .ii..a.mill. h. ...wrf4 bf rtt.nw dsutlu II .S m.nl tti.net It, ui icy ..l it... mi ain-lu ,nl. CI'-r-.. ..r.rUr rts,M M-i l.r. mA tlM4rsStlPfs, im4 Iwi MH.lblti. ,.l.ir rlisst. IH.Ml.lnM. una dm Mais, jao. FJopternber lb'th ly 1 -I IsP'P husineaa now before tbe pb' LJJ-KJ a. lie, xoil can make money f.isier at-work for ua than at anvihic: elao Capital not required. Wo will start you. I li a day and upwards made at home by the Itidustrloua. , Men, women, bnya and girls wauttvt everywhere to'ork for ua. Now la the time. You oan devote your whole time to the work, orouly your apare mouioute. Mo other bualueoa will pay you nearly aa well. Mo one willing to work ran fall to make mormons pay by engaging at once. Costly OutlHand terms free. A great opportunity for maklag money easily and honorably. Addree True dt Co. Augusta,, Mo. July is ly. $ IV -J; '"'I ar i t vii'. .11..D' JJ? Aauii . . 8PACJS . I 5 h 2 I O Him 5 One Square, S 00 00 H 00 Sli C Two Squares, 6 00 1 0 U0 50 On s t0 Three Nquaree, 8 00 16 00 30 00 40 00 r'our Hquares, 10 00 1 8 00 iS CO 46 00 Fourth Corn, IS 00 20 00 40 00 fO 00 Half Column, 80 00 30 00 CO 00 66 00 W holet'olumn, One Year, 76 Of ' :''f-?''' l::MV'- !-'-"Tswyt . i. . .' 1 He ".. 'a ...i!.wf '.- -.jit s- ti 'c u V" " '1 . TO 1 UtVH UUALTU Excellent Tonic, Alterative and Dltire tie Medical aaat elation, Lynchburg Ve, l'se,l with great benefit iu Malaria auil Dipthcria. Suecesal'iilly uaed In dyspepsia, chroniej iliarrbu' i and scrofula. I'rof. 8. Jackaou, M. 1., Univ. Poun. Invaluable aa a nervous tonic Hon, 1. 0. Fowler, Tenn. ' KeromniciideU a a prophylactic In ma. larlul illHtrlcU. I). R. F'alrex, M D. N. O. Rxatoroa debiiitated avatama to Iiealtb,. T. ('. Mercer, M. 1)., Iud. Adapted In clironlo rJlarrhoce, loroftils, nnd dyaiiopsla, Oeo. T, llarrttoa, M, 1)., N. '. Sucoosarul In dlptherla nd Couralgla. J H. Neose. M. D N. V. Flxeollunt for certain illseasos peoullar to women. Prof. J. J. Moorman, M. 1)., Va. Prompt in relieving headache, altk and nervoua. Key. K. DoiHon. Used with (treat bcnoJlt In dyspepsia. J. McHalph, M. f)., Pa. Nulled to bronchitis ami diseases of dl geatlvo orgiuia. J. F. Houghton, M. D., Ala. Moat valuable remedy known for femaler diseases. Juo. P, Motlcuur, M. D., L. L. P. Of great curative virtue. Thos.F. turn- told, M. I. Ma Itenelicial In uterine derancsment end malarioua uondltiuua. 0. M. Vail, M. Ohio. Clinrmlngon the complexion, maklnr It sum. db, o'.ear, soft and rosy Mlsa M, o( v.. The princfl of mineral toulol. Franoil. OilHam, M. 1)., N.C. Iiipatunahlo aa a tottlo and lateratlve. Hunter McUtilre, M. D. Va. t iue apolizor and blood purifier. II. FUber, M. 1., (Is. very Uenetlclal in lttiprovlnga reduoed avatem. Itlshnp lteekwlth, of Qn. Invalids here find woloome and health. Itev. John llannon, lata of La., Bow sis, Hi. '11111011.1, Va. Pumphlctj free, nper-applicatlon. V a tor, f I a case. Mush aud Pills, , r)0, 7j neiilN, Soot pusUpald anywhere. fSiiiiiinor ueawnn of tsoringi beglua 1st Iiiiin. Jil.t a month . Addroaa, A. M. DAY I ES.Prea't of tbe Co. S.Miiiu St,, Lyuclibursr, Va.P.O. Box 174. MH.lt U I It. T. NiHtiOeiig, WKtsUON. n. C. ' apr.2Ily. . , JlVEIlY UOIIV LOOK IIKKKI I wish to inform the oltliom nf naftTaa otintv, and this tuiblio genernllv. that I keep a first clasa bouao lu tbe town of - Kl'OTLAXD XECK.N. C. I have a oomplet slook if (IROCKRIE3 t CONKECTIONERIM, My liar la atockcxl with the oboloeat French, Apple, and Peach Kraiidiea, ale all tun Is or hiskieu. Wines, Uin, Rum, aud Cbatnpague. COT BRANTS OF WHISKIES A 6VKCI ALTIT Lnger Doer In Itotiles and on Draackt. . Fainillfs mippliod at lower ratoa bv ttaa dozen liullloa. 10,001) flcarsj ol (ho Heat Drandas I liavo a first cl.isa UCTACRAXT AND BII.I.IAKD SALOOst attauht-d to the house. 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