E5
THCamt. JUNE l"80J.
H. A. LONDON. Editor.
THBQtieen's-Jubilee was celebra
ted this week throughout nil the
iM'ish possessions, that is, through
out every part of tbo World, for the
dun Dover sets on the vast domains
of Great Britain. This world wide
c'olobration Was in honor" of the six
Cloth anniversary of Queen Victoria's
accession to ths throne. In June
2fe37 she was croWnod Queen and
lins reigned a longer period than any
other British sovereign, and herloy
al subjscta hava great cause to re
joico and bo proud of her long and
glorious reign. No ono would have
jfredicted, whon bIib a girl of eigh
Ifeen ascended the throne, that her
Ttdgn would be the longest and most
:rotablo in England's history. And
yt it has been-ae a briof retrospect
Will show.
J)uring Hie sixty yours of Victo
ria's reign EngJaud has acquired
new territory or.o-sixih larger than
all Europe, and her subjects now
number over 400,000,080; or nearly
die third of the world's inhabitants
Australia, at tl.o beginning cf her
ffcigu, wasooiy a pcnul colony, and
:fow it is a most prosperous country
with A population larger than thai
of tho tli ir Sou ii Colonies at the time
of the lie vol u tic nary war-, 'f ho vast
acquisitions of territory in asis. and
Africa alo.ie would roudor her reign
iltuNtrious
Tho Englishman of tcday can
Scarcely imagino the difference be
uWoou his surroundings anil those
ot his father, when Queen- Victoria
jr'grn t'j reign. Tha marvellous
progieis of the ago since then has
maJo changes and improvements,
'.bat w-ere not tlicu dreamed of by
the visionary. Tho construction of
railroads, tho invention of the tele
graph, telephone and phonograph,
eioctricity applied to so many use
ful purposes, and tho invention and
making of so many comforts and
conveniences for man's enjoyment,
have made a contrast most startling
ils well as ploasing. Suroly no Eug
ifsliman of today would wish to res
turn from tiit'30 .10 called "hard
times" to tlioso "good' eld days'' of
sixty years ago I
Victoria has been great not only
as a Queen but as a woman as a
model wile and mother. She has had
nino children and her descendants !
are to lay tho mibfiesi potentates in
Europe Ono grandson is tho Em
poror of (iermany, and a grands
daughter is tho E npressof Russia,
llor pri?ute virtuos havo cudeared
ber to all Englishmen as much as
has tho greatness of her reign as
Queen.
The Seaboard Air Lino deserves
the highest praiso for its earnest and
enterprising efforts to improve the
aouutry traversed by its roads. Its
latest scheme is a Travelling Indus
trial School, which will exhibit and
instruct at some station in every
oouuty on its line. It will be at Mon
aure, in this counfy, ou Fridny of
:iext week, and our couutyinen will
then have an opportunity of learning
.i, ...III nt .ls I.. I 11
w .... .
them, and at no sost to tneiu.
The exhibit will cousist of the
latest improved agricultural iuiple-iall
moiits and labor saviDg machines
, . ..
lor the men, and for tho women
household conveniences and outfits
Jorcanning.prserving, pickling.chuiu
ing&o. Experts will explain the use
of all these implements and give,
, . f 1 1 . 1
iree of cost, pracUcal object lessonu.
This rew enterprise is a most prao-
tical one and can be used to great
advantage by all who wish to enjoy
its benefits. By it our farmers and
. , 3 , ,
housekeepers can learn how to use to
the greatest advautnge everything
n.:aed on tho farm, uud to render
themselves more comlortabk in their
homes.
The annexation of Hawaii t ) tho
United States would bo of benefit
onlv to those American reaidonls id
Hawaii who are urging iC lor their
own personal aggrandisement. The;
Urge majority oil ho inhabitants ol .
the Havaii islands aro ignorant
heathen, who are utterly unfitted to
Kiioy tho rights and privileges and!
. V . i i .- oi !
tod.scharge the duties ol eil.aens ol,
tbo United stntos.
By the terms of this annexation ;
troaly, now pending in tho Sonate,
these Wands aro to become a pa,.t
, , tt . j o. .
and parcel ol the United States anu ,
governed ns one of our territories, j
The United States mast also assume j
tha imhlic debt of Hawaii t the a-;
3t
raount ot four million dollars. Most
of our people think we will be doing
iroll enough it we can pay our own I
. , ... .i.- .1 u. f
debts without assuming this deb f
Yes, Congress, seems to be trying
to give relief to Hawaiians, Cubans
,d other foreigners, instead of help-
5ft our own people, bere at home 1
CHATHAM UliJIIMSCENOES.
HY J. 3. JACKSON ESQ.
REVOLUTIONARY INCIDENTS A TREACHER
OVa TORY PYI.E8 HACKISa M.VICH hC.
The Whigs in tho Revolution in
this section ot the State had a hard
time. In this couuty and In adjoin
ing counties, lliero were many tories
people who never knew 1I10 causes
that brought on the war or whose
cupidity in those troublous times in
duced thorn to side with the Kins;
and mako their foi tunes by robbing
and plundering tho Whigs. For this
wU'm', few of our able bodied men
joined the continental' nriny. They
wore needed al homo to protect the
c untry from tho rapacity and plun
uerings anil stealing of those mar
audurs who or very many of t bum
met in the end with a sad fate, as 1
shall mention below. They had
place ot deposit for the property
thus stolen. My old friend, John
Garrett, toil 1110 that it was well
authenticated by t rail 1 lion that one
of t heir pi tees was on Cane Creek,
below where the late Jesso Hciily
lived. They would lay by in the
lay and as soon as it was night,
Would sally out 111 different parlies
and rob ami plunder ana be back
before day.
As showing the character of those
times and iho dis' ros-t our forolat'i
ers were, suhjecled to I w.l; mention
a few incidents, which were ol al
most daily occurence sonio wherein
the coui'ty.
Joseph J. Alston, whocaino when
a boy to America with his lather
John Alston Iron) England belore
tho Hevoluiou and sou led in Hali
fax county, had bought laud in
C'talham county and built him a
house not very far from tho present
resilience of John 13 le Grntl'aureid.
011 the waters of liarlans creek. He
was living tlie.o with a low sorv
nil is. His family at the lime was in
Halifax. A luithiul old negro ro-pe.1ted.3-
advised him that tho tories
were going to kill him. Maid ho
had hoard it generally talked in the
neighborhood. The old man Als 0:1
paid no attention to tho warning
until one night the same old serv
ant rushed into tho house telling
him "'they were coining that a large
party ot them weio close at baud''
&c He instantly mounted his
borss and made his escapo. In a
few mi 11 ui.es the baud came, took
whatever they wanted and burned
the house down. Tnis was in the
Revolution. No person living can
pouit out tho plate where the house
stood except by tradition. No Whig
could l;o down at night in peace und
quiet and f.ee from apprehension ot
being robbed before day.
The following narrative was giv
en me by Orran ANton over forty
years ago. He lived in Chatham
county, two miles be'ow Slailey's
mills. He will bo recognized by
overvbody iu Chatham and Kan
lo!ph counties, who ki'.ew him, ns u
gentleman of unquestionable vera
city. Ho was & great nephew ot
John Alston of whom I shall hero
after write in ibis artitli.
In and dining tho Revolution,
John Alston a younger bio lor of
the J. J. Alston herein before named,
moved from Halifax county, JJorth
Caril.na, and settled oq the Hick
ory muuntiin, not lav from the pres
cut. site ot Emmaus church. Ho
built him a large log cabin two
cabins and a wide, passage between
them. Ho was a man of wealth for
those days. Ho bad a largo number
ot negroes, stock of all kinds &c. He
was greatly annoyed by tho tories,
so much ho that be concluded to
break up and move back to Halifax
couuty. Accordingly, bo packed
up his wagons, collected his stock
and intended to make an early start
the next day. A leading Tory, whoso
name I wilt not give, as ho lias dos.
ceudants who aro good people and
in no way to biaino tor bis conduct,
:ipiH.ai.cd at his door and asked hira
(Alston) "what dots all this mean?
y,. W!,gons aro loaded, your stock
got up iVc, A:c. You aro not
going to. leave, aio you'f "Yos, I
am. I can t livo horo in any conw
Y(.)U k,n niJ Cat.lo, hogs, pull
j()VVn my flMI(.tM c , and I must
(..uvo" &c. "Well, Alston, I pledge
you my word of honor that if you
change your mir.d and stay,
ijou shall not bo interrupted any
f,, Uo VM vory posilve aljf
j vision finally agreed to stay and or
; dei-ed his wagons to bo unloaded &.c ,
!&c, &c. This same tory professed
bu a warm personal friend of John
I Alston for tho following reasons:
,SumwlinlG before this, the Hackneys,
wuw Wero a staunch Whigs in the
Revolution, came lo Chatham on a
mill from Halifax where they lived,
n nd caught him and took him to
llalitux and were uboutto hang him.
They hud the ropo around his neck,
and oivini; t the i nil neiuro and good
olEcers of John Alston, he was
Mimed
Well, a few day after this Alston
J! STa
d()Z(,u oliers untlir com,nand
appeared at both doors ot his house
and says ho "Alston, you aro my
prisoner". .iys Alston in some
excitement, as was natural, "Did
not tcl, me tliat t Ml0ul(1
you
not bo
int 'i-terod with if I staid"?
"Yes Alston, hut tho times have
changed." They went to looting tho
premises and among other things
seiaod his noblo black riding mare,
brj(Jo unJ hn(,JIo &c Jlo pftl.0C(1
Alston for three days, he pledging
bis word lo surrender himself with-
'Col Pyl.'H who would b'J in Orange
'county "uo wished to be paroled i
to enublo him to Htart his family ond!
' that ttmo at tno i.eauquarcors oi
tf ehub0 (ljm t0 Htart his family
effeuls on l!l0 ro;ld back to Halifax i
.. . I more Purely iu eiUDiereniiif uun .
county. J J em ,
e". Joi " Bon. -headache, Indigestion, Cnsli
P surrender hinuwf accord I P'od, Dizziness yield to Electric;
parol" An-1 "wi In the ! Bitters. 50c. and 51 00 rer bottle at
evening reached the house tit nU'.R rilkiegtou Drug fetore.
Mrs. Tyles, wife of Col Pylos, near
Cane Creok, and staid there all
night. Tho next morning they saw
a man coming at fu.l speed down
the road towards tho house. The
family and Alston wero all in the
azza.cac'i wondoring who tho horse
man was. Presently Aislon ex
claimod "It. is my mare! It is my
mare"! 1 ho horseman got to the
gate and with hands raised above bis
head exclaimed in yreat cxcitinient
and alarm "Every 0110 but 1110 is
cut off, 1 am tho only ono left". Old
Alston lost no lime in going out and
in no vory pleasant or complimen
tary terms pulling him oil' of his
mare and mounting her himself.
1 recontly heard one of Chatham's
houoied officials tjlling tho follow
ing. S une years ago a distinguish
ed old Baptist divine had a loaded
waijoii and the horses balked at a
hill. Whereupon another wagoner
mounted tho suddlo, and com men
codpojp'ng bis whip and curnhnj
the horses in a loud tone Ax:,
and the wagon moved right on up
tho hill. W! i!e this was going mi
the old preacher looked on in si!ent
Cintempl ilion, saying at 1 ist "W. I..
it must bo admitted t a! c.irsiitj
does good sometimes". Again, 11
was reported in tho papers and 1
think not djnied',' 'thai dining the
session ot the last I.egM ituiv, when
some reliic'.ory negro member, from '
Wilmington would not vote as (un
distinguished (loveruor w,:n 'd him
to vote, lie the tiovornor, s. 11 for
him to 01110 to hisotli -e and by way
ol enligtening him in tho exercise o!
his duties as a Legi-lalor, prticeed
cd with great earnestness to ad
miuis'cr to him an awful aisH
Now these two are atuhoriiy and if
old man john ANton, whi n ho was
pulling this tory off his mare an:i
giving him tho benefit ol his boot,
did indulge in a little cussing, which
is not improbable, ho is justified in
future tunes by high aut'ionty b-.uh
iu Church utui Slate !
This February and March iu 1781
seems to have been the crisis 111 out
Revolution and the protecting hand
ot Providouco was cieaily over us
Cornwall'. having driven (Jen.
Green oer thu Pan returned to
Hillsboro where he issued his pro
claiuation inviting all fi lends ol
King George to join him. lie hud
every reason to t onk that, ho could
recruit his army by thousands ot
tories trom Orange. Chatham, I. in
do'pii, Mooroand other counties an i
thus havo a lormidable army, ('ol
i'ylo who lived I have heard on
Cauo Creek 111 Chatham county
mu-tered 4 )l) ot the t irics and stari
ed to Hillsboro lo eulisl. while num
bers were mailing ready to lollow
Unknown tii P-, O I Lee wilii
his legion arrived in the crit'ial
t me, and sent him (I h') au ordi i
under the Icigiled name ul i'lii .t ;n to
joiu him at a certain f ioie and place
ouhiswav toll. lid) no. I'.. le obeyed
the order and the crowd reached the
appointed field, full tf liquor and ol
k illed of rein 1 1. 1 iiis wu.i ou zl.-l
February 17fll Geu. Lee of thy
Light Hoise iu effect look the com
maud of them himself, p r.sonatn g
Cd. Trltm of the IJ11I1.-I1 Army.
S30 Carullicrs P'igis lijl and l't'2,
and while Lse waa riding along their
lines and making his arrangement
au 1 surrounding thtui with bis L'ght
Horse, the noli d Faimir.g who was
on of I'yie iiu-ii. repeatedly called
outtoINli and his brother t trios
'that they, Lee ami the Icgioti, wen
Ameiic.an cavalry" &e.. ifce. No n t or
whatever was taken of b!s warnings
and Fanning at ouce made his es
cape. Our Tory, on ol 1 John Al
stou's mare, when from a hill, ho saw
Lee's Light Horse drawn up iu the
shai e of a new moon, was suspicious
that all was not right and refused to
go further. Hesud be wool! wait
there and sen. He very so m did see !
The tories having bet a surrounded,
the legion on n sigual from Col. Lee,
tiriog offbisvistol, commenced cut
ting them 1twn. TTley protesting
that "they who King lieorge s men
Few of them escaped out of ovr
400! See Horry's life of Marion.
..-il. i.Lw.f. i.,' U'l,v io,, :, l!ll,luoiU 0f.,M-cl.tMui'l.ui,d.e.!pJuid
h. o..,1 hi. t,,llmvP,- w.r ,!,.( to I l.o i
earnest wuruiugs of Funning ihut lite
Licht llorso were not Jhilish but
were Ainericsns I can iaiaino no
reason but quern deu cult nr.fv, yri
mum dt:iit!iittt, whom U t;l wishes to
destroy, he firtt deprives of icason.
Again I have read in t-ome hiloty,
that at the very time thin awful exe
cution was going on, Tm lion with
his cavalry was close by, witinu proh
ably a mile of tho pot, which he
could have reached in a viry nhort
time. Now why did he not do it ?
Instead of lining so, and thereby
probably putting Leo nud his men to
the rout, hearing tho noise and ii
,,, i. ,...(. ,.,,,,,.,,, 1 iv, r ,
Hillsboro. ond cut down several com
panies of lories ou the road who were j !t "iit.iudialely t the wood chopper. ;
ou the way to Hillsboro to j iu Corn rl,e wo,,d chopper paid it to a gro
wallis, mistaking Iheui for Whig mil heri tho grocer paid it to us ., hi, I
litia! Bythtse, tol.im(Uoruw..l:iB)'BubsL'nlt1i1- W e immediately haml j
minforesfieu aneidentn. all leeruilii.Lr I It hack to the tanner for anot'.er j
unforeseen accidents, all reeriiiting
of the lli itish army was at once slop
ped, and bis expectations und hopes
of organising a powerful annv with
which to overwhelm Utn. tireen,
were at au end.
Who so blind ns not to spc in these
... , . , -,
occurrences the hand of Irovitleuce i
, t r .i . . i
lettuiu;; uui loieiaiueia uu 10 viciuij
and Independence T
Electric Hitlers.
Electric Bitters is a medicir.e suit
ed for any season, but perhaps more;
crenerally needed when the lauguid, .
exhausted feeling prevails, when the j
liver is torpid and sluggish and the .
need of a tonic and alteratives is felt,
A prompt ws of this medicine hus t
olteu averted long aud perhaps fatal j
bilious fevers. No medicine will act
Washington Letter.
I Fromour Uflirumr Uorrospntxti-n: .
Washington, J aim 18;h, lfrOT"
Mr. MeKiulev is a graduate, of tin
Ohio tel.ool of politic-, and few slick i
er individuals hold diplomas from !
that source. His trotting out of that
now treaty for the annexation of
Hawaii at this lime is a very slick
attempt to take advantage of the
ptjuliiity of the idea of annexing
Hawaii to detract public nlieution
f 1 0111 bis ft lire to announce his Cu
ban policy, 111 hccoi dai:ce with prom
iscs lu-ide ou his beln l: in Congress
Had till! pcop'O not been ci.iiii'ti li;g
f . r action toward'. Culm 11 is not. like
ly that the Ifawaiiin treaty wmild
I ave been heard fiom bcfoip next
vinti-r, liOtwilhslaii.ling the ibei.ira
rion of some of Mr. M-Kuiley'
f ionds IU-A It. was bi.toght tol ward
loassisitm Si-.-ii.iiors i.t iiitclitgi ii
iy dispose of t:ie tai ill"
A.tti.tugh it w ' l known thi;
many o' the .h- r.i:ic S caior.-. f i-
vor the u't in : e umcxvioii of Ha
waii vey few of 1 1. cm have commit
ltd tht nisiilvi's on tnis it. w tie .ly
It is too inip.ti ta; t 1 luiiier to he uv
euhul oil tiie spar oi' 1 o nj.'iuci.t. ai,.i
it will not b'i mi:ii's 1. -Lou il the
de ii'K'rats opposn a.iy i t fiupt ii.i
railroi.l tho t eaty t'wougb !h:' Sen
uto at I he p' escnt, session. Noii.10;
will be 1).; bv allowing the treat v to
go over to toe ivgu ar session of
C ingiv:s. Already the qieslioliis
biiing ask' d, why d.t so much for
Hiwad. sivci-ii luou-iin l milts a
w.iy, and nothing lor Cuba, which
is Fiirt'diii'g 'i;i.t at oir doors,
so to sp a' l'liiio is sonic tali;
ab)ut deiayi!:;,' a1 tmn ou t 10 Ha
waiian treaty unto Mr. .Me K niey a
greos to dt soui.'t iiing fi r Cuba,
w ic'i many toii.U m.itt id-o u I ma
tely come under tho c .introl ul the
U S in some form o:- 11: her. Some
b'MI'.lelllt C Si liiilola favor laildiug
caucus to decide ju-l hat nit 1 1 , i
ti.ee shad take toward- t'ue Hawaiian
rn-ut , b it r.o'.hi'jg d li 1 . t -; l.a i yet
been detcrn.i :d upon.
S.maior Ti hu iu l.as p opo-.-d an
amendment to tiie tar if o I ib.n
would do more (bin al. iht icci iil al
tempts 10 ic.-tiiei iiiiii; ation li
povides for a he.i I lax of fltilon
ach imiiiigt .ml and makes ii a mis
den eoiinr tor any niu n vi:o docs lu.i
11 t nil to beitmi-an Au.eiii'an eit
zeti and to r.-in i;u sn.-h to enin- i,t.
L'. S forth.' purpose of rngagi-ig in
any 1111 chaiiica! trade or mmoa! 1 .001
Tu'-ic is 11 provision that, the tax
.-'mi 1 ci ,!(' to he levied as soo.i
as I ic I S a I )p s ll.ii J.ee cuiua.-;
of siiver.
Ff-arii.g that t!.o nit : 1 rn.t tarifi
aniendiiient iuV-: 1 1 ly S ualur Pet
tigil iv might be al.tpled "U a diiee!
vole jji'iiaior All'.-on, who is ic
charge i f the tHiiff I. ill dining the
absence of Scnu'or Al I rich, r -an t.'d
to a httic p irlatiH'iiiaty ti ick to Iio
t, and s'K'cei'ili d. Ho moved thai it
be laid on the table and the inolio .
was carried by a vote of !" to ."52
Had Squalors .Morgan and Pitiu-,
the only deiiiociais v.l o vote i for
t .e tuoliou, Voted itgiiilisl it, :t Wool I
have been defeated by a vole of ."4
to li ! mid the atiti t u-! :uu aal neut
win; IJ have bfen a. I I d tit the t .!:!!
bill Ii is but fair to si m1 that Sen
a'.ois Morgan and IVitu- -tiled their
oppos tiou to the ae; ndment to be
that it would create more and worse
trusts thau it would i.-j-ire existing
trusts.
Senator Vest gavi- S ualor Allison
blows straight from tho f boulder in
a few remarks dissecting the figures
set forth bv Mr. A lison iu plii'te ol
those submit t.'d by Mr. Aldiieh when
the change was made iu the sugar
schedule. Mr. est b lieves that
t-aeb sugar tchedu'e has b en alii
tie belter for the siua" tiU'llhan
theoueit succeed' d uulwuh-tind
iug the public how. against favoring
ibis colossal moooiiol.. an 1 l.o ures-
I sen ted figures to back uis label Ac
cording to his figures, tue present
lai iff gives a protection ol iHi d-giae
tl,e BcllBilldo
11
c. Ill
tiie
Aldrieh Bi-hedulu l"i c uts, and the
caucus sehedule, flttci wauls adopted
ity the Senate, il cents. Thus it is
that the republican Senators who op
posed the Wiliou lull beea i-ie t ley
said it gave tho bugar trust to luuch
piot'Ctiou have put Ihciusi l.-e ou
record it) favor of giving tho trust
exactly t -n cents a hundred pound
more thau the Wilson Uiili' bill gave
it.
What Fifty CVuts L'aiil.
Ft.'.ni tbe Wnlil.in N'i'ws.
A lew days ago a gentleman, who
was owinir us paid cents on sub
seriptioti. e liundoil it to a tanner
Ior ' l0i" 01 W0,Hli 1,0 " 1 "''" V:i'a 1
load of wood. Tho farmer gave it j
to the wood chopper, reinarliinc,
".Xow, Ishain, that makes the !?1 no
I was owing you". "Yes", sid Is- i
ham, w.tu a grin, "and now lean:
buy some meat fur do hd eti ul :
homo . Figure for yourseit und see
, ... .f ' k .
what that lone .id cents did.
Killed by Lialtiiing.
Special m ll.e I'luiili.ue Obevrver.
Salisbury, June 17. A colored wo
man, wife of lioo Miller, was kdled
by lightniu
here this afternoon at
7:30 during a violent electrical und ;
wind storm that swept over this kcc
tion of country. She was in the.
yard rling with her t-lrdlren, be
hind the Louse of Mibs Alice Pearsou
on Eliis street, wleu btr.iek. SL
threw up her anus ahd fell buck dead
iiuiu mu nuuis.
For the fnt lime in tho bi.tuv
of the Lnitcd States employees st
the iMecutive Mansion aio t be um
forwcJ,
A Great
Exhibition
Free.
partment cf trie
SEABOARD AIR LINE
Wiil Make nn Exhibit mid Conduct
au Industrial Training School at
Moucurc, N. C,
Friday, July 2nd.
1837.
I'KO.M I O'CLOCK i'.M TO",
O CLOCK P. M.
Tlii'i'xh lilt will .iii-Ii if AurliMilnii'.il t in :
ineuis, h i i"Y' I i' .nr. iln e-i's aa I ii'HICh fi-r
cinnliiK'. i ri'V'i'Ma j, iil 'kllii J"lly, l'U'inrnii'1
chi't'c' m.-ikiia: aci.' I:in',i'f. imMilinTMi-A nn-1 nil
hin t nr mai-'il'.; y Men will Intoivat nicl ft: l I"
1 1" ci'iifiirt mil i ll: "t"iirSiuiliorn pi .;!. Yx
pe ls liivi' 1 111 ;.!).-1 . uui'li nil win' ilf
lri t. li,irn Ol art .( imikliiit g iml Ijal'.i.T mill
fhivRo. pr wi via nii'l raiiulHK trulls, nmkii e
J-IIIrs, J. 1111-. frail luiilrr, nail pl' kli'e; Iu innny
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t'n Unit ii..w ii'i in w.iM'.t-nu iho fisini
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umi illy in- a al III" ;."l -it It oral iilr-, Hi u yni
Imv.' 1 -mmv-I nillen 11 . T.il.s l iliiliit aail
In In.-li lal Tialnliu' Sell .. .t 1- cai rii'.l t ynir
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Intf iiiii 'hlui'i y. ninl learn how tn ink" e il" i f ti.e
UiliiSi. inn I" iai Din firm ami la III" g it I"n.
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lr.wi..' mil bo .l.'lU.'ii'il l.y pr.nia. nt g.ac!.'
.mi varleu sal'Ji'.'ts e" Inlorp-'t
'llie l.innern aro ro pnuto I t" bntg ll.oit fi'ii
ll '.n lew-kxi of pr .vwl. uis, mi l liavu a (.'..nil
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V 'iirs lriii .
John r. I'A'niii'K.
I'lil.-f 1'i.lui.irlal Acii:.
TRE OBWERSin,
J7 Joiiclii'i's. '111? tttletits
( S u 1 1 1 1 1 o r Scliool total,
Vr.l. )onr ;i month : hrii-f
coulees.
full
coitrsos, law
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t i i ailuaic f.iUfs-
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scliool tor toarliiTs, M-!io!ar-
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Chap- 1 11.11, N. ('.
J-ina 10.
1817.
HEW YORK WORLD,
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1- ra'es a Week I. "til
A nan -ras tiM-fiil t
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Oil ;te ;t iri-.- .t
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THE WOULD ..LL THK TIME
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g.iins1' tr.ists and all tn :i. . 1 :
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foreign ooimtrio-. will vmicli f r
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