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TlllKbUil. JiLl 1 tST. H. A. LONDON, Editor. TlioH'oufeuVrat? Ko Union It w the privilege pleasure 4 u.,.o.lif,,.ln,.oiiilo attend, '4.1 weelr, tbo nand He-Ciion ol ex-Confedorate soldier, at Nashville, Tonr.et.soe, asd it was an occasion that wi'l never bo forgotten by any one who wuc so fortunate as to bo prosit. Tbe number ol veterans in Hlloud'ee i-MinKi"! lit 1MI. hutthe totil number ol visitors h nearly ' "00 The secnes and im-5- dents tanoHlyiie imagined by those who waro nroHCi.t last year at Kiel;, mond on n"sii!ilr.r ecca-m-:.. Somo Of the10. scenes and incidents were Vu'y nitlu-tio and touchim,-, while 01 bom' were hitmr-rer and lali. at,tj. Smiles and teur: werei.-.U." mingled. (.'Id armv ( irades, who had net met since the s riicndcr, onco iifcr.iu giaped va:-!i other's hand and i-cta 'ed tlm u'amrs nnd Va-dfinis wbiul: they ha i tos-eib r shared.1 Wh?n tlny bad ':ist parted thirty two ycr.ra ao they we'-o voimi" mn l-p.t itovmIc-- v.-J-.-o oll, royand many decrepit" Is it any ivonder thai Miei: meetin.; no-.v was bi'Mt sad. imh! j'ovovs ' Many of t!:eK. rid their old Coi.fc:!c'.-:!e ihi'.eis wore . ilonn-, and Ihiso old ii:if'-i:-nr: v. : j la- 0 with -.111. ken -hecks age j nst "' ''erf ton of t! t'r wei.rer.i. ihotv was a com iiany ot genuine es-Conf derates Charlotte, Lambe ot Williamst n. th. n If not paid t .en, the sheriff foiii Au-ust". .ieu'iia. a'l dressed . Harper of L-noir ami Hay ol Ashe must ivpoit your name t .the Judo exactly as they were :i rushed durini; xAU. No ladies attracted more at-; at the first court t icivatier, who the war wearii-s' the old gray i-aji, ' tention than did those North Caro 1 must pvo your name 1 1 the .Sdici thu old K":-y nilofm entire, each j liniatis All alom,' the routed the t0r. whose duty it i.s to indict you. :an carrying an o'.d F.nfield rifle, : profession they were most patrioti ; In order that our readers tuny "villi tt blan't'et roiS .vl up :: jlune ' eally sinintf the -Old North State ', read this harsh law for t'icmselves, mr bis shoulder.'- ;;::d will; lavel'" ' u:k and canteon hanein- hy bis -Viol ihor-o old meii::l. I pod nr. ' l -M-oi'dU- an . hen thev lirst marehi to battle in c.U '.bir youthlul vi-.,r : ea-erly -rasped the hands o! the Tbo business i.ieetiu -.t the lie-j sweet singers, livery : ne the pro Union were held in an immeii.-e j Cession hailed thu 1 .,n iaev.-. in ViiUlin, cille.l the Tabernaclo", which our lair North Caivbniui.s c., path c!r.:ealitirf 7,000 person?, and ; rere riding were .juickly Mi mm mi It was crowded to its utmost capae-jod General John 15. Cordon, of ' itv Oecrijia. presided with his usual j .North btate ami as 1 - v.) 11 pu---graee ar,dt-ffl":ien.y. At the open jcntatives. It was a scene never to exercises occurred two amusing; j Lie fors'otlen. All ahm- the r-;tc ,d incidents. As soon as ho bad rap-1 the procession th.j window. ..( every ped for order C.en. Gordon request building wore crowded wiih men. id tbe ami'onee to n;; ti.e lou' j Women and children, an I the side iitetfo iioxoio.jy ami announced the i walks Weie packed with a dense first line, mass id humanity. :,!l cnlhusi.-isti "Praise God from whom all bless : fftliy cheering and -'luting the old inu'silow" ml then turnir.tr around to the i nd of musicians (seated in rear of the ;'d::tform) t-ina'led llicin to vi'iv the accompaniment. But tbt't : 1 hand evidently was nol uoHi-tomcii to sa red music, fortlie leader looked .m-i, wieuiifo iiuiipiv. .,, i .1 . .:, 1.. I. ..!..!...., 1 1 ,n si.ent iis.ot,i.d;nient at (ion. (l..r don. The audience quickly "took $n the .-.ituatioii" and all l.iuu'ned heartily at the band's discomfiture at not beinft able to play tb; fain-j I'iar tune of -Old Hundred": Tbe other amusing incident im mediately followed. The cbajdaiu, Ilov. Dr. William Jones, was re.jiicst- ! ed to pray, und in his prayer ho men : an o,d colored man (who ha. I ueen n,.s (, our hue 'relorm Legisla iioned tbo name of .Hubert K Lee, in the army with them as a cook) rid turo is forcibly illustrated by the en and at ouco liio old "Kebel yell" was , ing a horse r.nd leading an old mule. u,-tnuM t ol ihe same law tVv J5y raisod, for the old soldiers could not ' on which was packed the company's ivlerence to t 10 volume of Public refrain from cheering the name of cooking utentils, just as wassooileu Ij:iws ot l-'.!7 ( ju-t published) it will thoir old commander even when ' seen on the march during the war. j be seen tliat ul.pier 1 17 and chap mentioned in prayer I It was the j And to make tbe scene still more tor .) are identical and the samp, irst time wo had over beard a pray- ! realistic and natural a sack vas ono iij,., the -mh ot February sr interrupted with cheers and aps ! thrown across the mule's back, out , and the other on the Dili of March. ydauae, anrl'it this was nacrilego we ; of 0110 end of which was seen pro-. doubt not that tho '-Recording j truding the head and neck of a live j S ale Printers Sued. Angel blotted it out with a tear", j goose 1 This s;ghl created roars ol i;.,,.;., ;. , j0 -jh Ever Ono incident that caused tbo wilds j laughter and reminded every old yinco .Stewart II rot,., of Winsloi., got ast enthusiasm ami applause was the 'Confederate of the days when bo the public printing, two years ago, TiresehtatioV to that vast audience Went loraging among the fowls a there have been compl outs: but re . . . cehtly these assumed a grave char Of younj? llobortE Leo, a grandson Icng the march. 1 1l.t01.i ut., it W,1S 0,.v Hl.!Uo,i fli:it andnainesako of tbo Souths great Although Nashville was occupied (ho st.to had been made 1 1 pay far hero. IIo is asm ot Gen. "Konuy" by the Union army during tho great more than tho amount propei ly duo. I100, Ualout twenty five years old ' er jiarl of tho war, yet her cili.ens Tho result is Iwol.dd, first, tho ad is a uVost Magnificent specimen gavo the old Confederates as warn, , l;-';' J .J of tho f,o,M"f,'Uii.l; Hj very much j a welcome aa they received I:'- c(. lUo ailloullt t,loi. t)Vt.r . har-gcH, rcsemblos bis illuatriouii grandfather ycni at locbmond, which was tbo : w,j(., ar0 saidHo ho in tbe Aggregate both in faco and f.gure, being Hixi Capital of tbe Confederacy. Tbo over J10,000 Tho treasury dt-part feet, throe inches tall and ot massive! city was gaily decorated for the oo-i inent people have for a long time ,.. wl- 1- l.Mi.t (.,.-! fasi.,n with ttasand bunting. f,e0 kept a wtitch upon them. ! 10m all de jra.i.o. ..pv.ft ward on the platform and g-ase- j Jully introduced by Gov. Taylor tho audience went wild, everybody j rising and cheering most luetilv, Mr. Leo aclcnowlodtcd tbin grand domonsttalion in a most appropriate and eloquent speech, which enured year at Atlanta, which city neing i-o bim now to he cheered for his own i much nearer than Nashville will no eako at) bo bad before been cheered ! doubt bo visited by a largo crowd of for tho sake of bin grandfather. j Contodorutea- from this state. And Another notable incident occur- it is also p,opo,o,i to have a SUt. red on the necond morning, when ; Ho Union of North Carolina's ex-: the exerciws of the meeting wero'onfoderates at Charlotte, on the iotorrupted by ll.s entranco of tho I 20ih of next May. A resolution to Soith Carolinian.., who came march! that effect was adopted at a meet . 1 .. . . , ing down the main mslo w.th their; ing of the "lar Heels held at Nash flags and bonnera waving, and all ; ville last week, ami a grand occa-, Saudlyoingiiigthofsoul Htirriug word1 aion may bo e.fpertod. nl 1,ni nooillar soiil' "Tho Old North ! .- ol that p paia. w.., o ui wi 1 . T(IR eco,)iny (;, of 0r ..ro,or(n-. Stale, (.en. to.rdon n.a.soii ' . ,e(,ihMl,r(l ilf forcibly illustniVd by the cheering, that greeted l.'.o on Mtacment t;,a, it wil, eo!tt s.-,o,s trance of the "Tar HeelM". and loud , 0()() ,( tuo lfJU tux election ; If uuutfusioed that -North Ciuu'ina LKXi iuouMi. jau n.c ,r,j, lo ui-.e:ii.' f. any vn- ynliou". On Wednesday nisht a free con- cert was given the veterans, ut which ' were euiiy uomeof-theuM war boiirs, , tbut were onco so familiar to tlio 1 pooplo of the South. These sons and those old familiar m.k'S were i more enjoyed by the old soidius than any fiber music thai eoiild have been heard, am! reealh'd m-ccs e that 1:11:1 M of 'he Ion- ,- ih,X tverc both i-'oumo and Bad. The -rand event (;f the JU Lnioii wm the parr.de 01. Thursday, which way similar to the tfraud parade nl Uich.m.nd listycnr. The men Iron. each hi He marched in nrp-.valo di- vi-i.msin ..he order in wh; !. their nlated had seceded, und ih'-ich-re Urn Smith Carohniatis marched at the head ..i the procession, ca: h man cttrryir-,; b '.aNetto ieaf. In front of all rode (.Jen. (S.11 don on a ma:- nilieent coal l-'ack bnis... ami all aim:- tbe line he v, as K-ei with tu-nuliu.n-s cheerin- At the liec.d ot the men fro'ti each state 1 ode the general o'Mcors and their Mails, ai d fo lowing them in crria-es weo th spons.-.r uih! maids ol no, ior. The North Carol-na division was com- minded by Major Generr.i W h. Je R ssel, and the threa bii'ades Irom this stale were cnirnaii led re-..-ct. ively by iirionder.. .'am r ,!s J. (?. Hall, W. L. London and I-'. M I'ar- ,k - r. Tiie Sponsor Irom this state was Mi.-s .Nannie ijraneli .Jones, 01 l.a'eigh, ami !;;r Maids of Honor Were Mioses I.'..ie unis laie ot iva.- cub, Lucy L mdon ol rittshoro, miners 01 laruoio, a.rui,.,vi WHICH was nnu.J tm-tun moi .1- roused intense enthusiasm. Many a veteran. ei.thuse.t L-y tneir iHi,r iiU, rushe l from the ranks ami by an enthu-siamic crowd vt vet- oralis who lust ly cheered the -Old Holuiers as t lu-y niarcne.i ny. Jui wtieu tnepara-ie was 1.0 ui 11 a u oci : a heavy downpour ol rain thorou-h-; I 1 ly drenched everybody exposed to d yet llie oM so.au-r-i im.rciie-. along Upld the crowd-; cheered as 1' nothing could (iiiem.li their ardor " 1 I:...!!),.,, t ,.; .-n:t.iisi:.s:ii. even ' Mt "a damper bad been thrown on ! their leeiinys-' everyone drenched j to the skin. j j One notable feature of the parade was a cavalry company (soir.o ot ! Forrest's celebrated command ali j ! dressed in their old uiiifmins and ! accoutred as they were during the I w-.ir. i' .llowing 111 their rear was! , , , ' headquarters wero turnislied every . state, and abundanco of ratiens giv- 1 en to all who applied and a genuine Southern hospitably extended to , sail. 1,1 . The Rc-Unioi. will ho held next ; int Al i , "ci a. m i vai bus decided Unit factious 52 and 5: ot chapter 108 of the Public Laws ot 18P7 nro constitiiUonal, und there : lore they must bo onioned, and ' their cnlorci i.ient will almost create n rebel ion in JS'orl I) Carolina, j Ai-coi-dins: t li'i" most ('UHii.u'o- Otis !-,w, emu-led 1 7 our 'ictorm" I.ei.-sliilsiie, every taj payer w 1:0 Lelai m c, every t-upayer win tails lo pay his taxes by the firs I Hmiday in S -p-ember 10 liable to bo punished by a line .-J ;v,lR or pr,s,.ned six months ! N..w, isn't tin.! "reform ' with u vi ncucc ? Not sitisu.-.l wuh UM-tvas n , taxes, our ivlorm l,o.;i-ht 1110 has also shortened t he time within which tlieyn.ust be paid: and it ., paid . bv thai time ihe taxpayer can be m- pris-mc 1 six iivnlhs ! ; A 1 our revenue laws hcretobire have dc-hm-d tuxes on po 1 and prp e, ly t be due on iho lirst Monday i September, b.u no mio was c.o,,v pel!cd t-. pay at otu- und ii.peiis!:y was imposed for a delav o! several n !hs. Indeed li.o slieritT cm-.ld not s. 1. the Ian 1 ! :i taxpayer for, eight u.o:-t'is ( helv:i:t -r -not until the (o.hrAin May. .i the first ( .Mot.dsiy in .Sep.eu.b.-r very f.-w Jar , mei s i.nvc any money, because their J crops i,ie not yet been gathered, and sol 1, n,J a delay f a tew wceLs ' ii ncccs-aiy in order to raise tie. money, li li.o taxen were paid any j umio nnr.ii; in, w nner 1: .iai; n-!,t. It'll now, under this i,..w . ' reo'i-in revenue i:iw, no; iiniy uie t h,. t -ixes d u-. on the first Monday j Mu-,lTiuui.n,r,u,mj eo. o .in iv 11 1 n. 'K-- 2 That it sti.ill I:. and it . 1,1 ," " ' 1 , , :i . .( ..niii.'l- in tl.it Ntnl lit ,.,,,-'' ,,.,. , ,....., , the i'l i.:e a- each 1 -Ml ol t-.e. crim 1 i:iai eoar: he.d Mi thu coiury f)l tiuimr 10 e line when the license j tixai.d I .es provided lor in sehe I 'iules A. I'- ami .; o ihis act slioiial j have b.cn p.d I as to wh.-tiiei or m t , 01. h l.eeusi: tnx- s :u:d other taxes I ti ive in-,-u p:i d by a 1 persons or cor poi atoms uaine lor 11,1: same, and t 1 1 .make out a h-t of all did, injiients I And it shi'll be made the duly ol the 1 judijpT to siii.ii.il the hsf ol me deiin j ,', 1. 11 1 -s lothi-soli.-itor t ) Ihe end that j siieo dcliiippici t . in-.y !.' pi osi't iue I ! ; for ilehiic.il.on ii: the man net- j-ro j vi .led in tne Ilex: .-ed'on ol li.ii act. j , S::c. I hal such pi rsou or car i p orations who are liable to pay l'.c , jiccns,, tax or t ix. s prov idt i lor in I so e lu cs ., li tu;i vj o: tms a-i ami p-.i.o.. I '," - 1"""- ) , snail he utility ol a misdemeanor, ..n,.,,-.! ,v a line not exceed , (1J, Vl. . ;. , , 0 j .J. ars or imprisj o .i d not cX'-ee-lin six months, and I t'"' sh. rill' si. all bo a l-nved by the ; : 1 ... 1 t 1. J" 'p-' f 11 I ' ,,,,, , .,.ii ... he mav 1 eem , , j,,,,,,,. , bu p;li,' ,y the c .iinly". And this is the "iclicl'' given the taxpayers of North Carolina by their -n-form" I,ec;is!:itiii-t) ! Tasks im ur.vsKn, am. mx moniih is j Ui. u-.,; r im..mi ri.v 1 .u. ! : The incompetency and cureless j piirimentscoinplaint-i ol extortionate t0(10 jn T(I(y 8Ulo treasurer instituted two suits, one! on the bond of .5,(0l) as public priii j " " " m.-o it ... ...cy . v. ... : .1 1 v ... 1 " inc.. ine noo 1101 tMii.iieu, uui ,or wlic, hev ,4ro not iabia 0 1 their bond. The cases come up in J uly here. It will, of course, bo sen I national. I Tiiv 1 JZT ! The stoain locomotivo is doomed.' jt will soou iliuppear ami be rele gated to tbo grave yard of "has beens". On the 21lh ult , electricity flubs itnted for steam 011 the line Ngw 1Jritain nmJ arf jr(1 (;0En- It was an epoch in railroad ing ami mat ka the beginning of the ago whi n steam for motive power on r- lr(m1fl Bhal ,mve b(6n ttl)Hn(loDeJ. The success of this experiment mane; tbe speejy c.piipment ol other lines. The locomotive will follow the sitge. coach. Washington l.clttr. I rruiiwur Ilocular Ourrosixm lut Wasiiixhtos, Juno 2"lh, 7. Hou. Win. J I'-ryau received con Kideii.b'o altentioii in tho Senate thij week. Sen itor AUtm slui led t by rising to a p isouiil explanation nu-1 denying in tiio most j.o.ilive terms the charg.' that Mr. Hryau's ofYer of -froim, from the proceeds of his t.-ouL. wus accompanied by a slip illation that the 110:1 populist N:i'ion al Convention should tai:. no ae'ion iii.'aim t a fusion of the p itelsof si.ver tie a Med I J it til- .ball for the m 'Uey bad b.'ea s.-i ! to Inm j-. r sonally, and after S-n.toi iii'lir, Co lii iiiiiu of the pop'i1 st Niiiomil C liinuiltec, declined to a-eept it h (Al.tm), at tit siii.'g-'.-lioii 1! Mr i'piyaii. invested Ihe m 'm-v to 1; 11 -c. I iu the. interest of bom .losui .Sen ator Hviiler eouliiined I lie staN-m -:il i-f S.'i.rtt .! A ho tl.'il ihe u.iii' v li.td bi en given withoiil c 'million, and t-a-.tl that while be approvt I Mr ji.y att's motive be f. it th.it the ti.-ivp tnueetif the 111 mi y m-gtif b- op-jn t liliseoiisti uelion, ami irid lloiifee declined it. Jjiler t li.it dyed in tin wn.'l 1 epubiie.iu, Smi.iIoi II ur s?i I: T have a gjodd.'ilnl iv-p -ct for Mr. li.yuu His cham t-r has im press.. I mo veiy f:iv. i:ibly, an 1 I h ire never j li.i.'d in et iiitesui-i upon him '. and Senator Stewart ciinehe I tbingri by 1 ema! king: -ii is no usd cr.t.i i.-ino 1'iyan. as he's going t be tiie next I'lcsideht '. Th -ie wen: 110 ne.v developments eonimctt-1 w.th either the uiui-vi-tion t eui or t'.m M.-Kii.ley Cuban p.iliey this wtck. Tue treaty has been pr ot-'sletl against by ,!.ipa:i 1.11.I ft forieil lo a sub committee of the Senate C-.'inii.il lee on Pore gii I!eU tious, ami wi.l in due tin;-. prob ably nsxt winter be lavoial ly re polled, and Senator Morgan low in trodueed a bill for aunoitiio.-i. li r y iu tbo wetk then was talk of an a greemeul iu the Semite to hang up the tai it.' b ll until IV. ir IJ-ie i nil o-.v ed the House to Vttiou the M oigan ('ulun i'i ilutiou, but it is not hk-ly that tui) lliii'tf will conin i.f ii. N. fling more nmus.ng Ih-iii S.-i at jr Foraker's forcing ot S u tt, r Al lisou an I bis eol.er.gtl".-, of tio- icp;i: beau btt eriug coiuuiiitce 10 mo. : iho dema nis of (lie w.i.'l-gro-.vin.; -l ites iuthe wnil s. 'uoduU of I he ttiiil'oi.l has occuri ed duiiug tl. t-on.-..h 1 a. t:on of tho Li 1 And it was done on tne ll .or of siou and no' mil to? room hi tpfinper. t".is.d I.I1U tiie Sei ft iu op. u scs iu tin Btvivi-v of a com Al ison s. 1 I mi h s.ps but wlieu 1' 11 ,:k-r ac ol do ii.l- dei,l;ng an I did. M nator I'm! t, ol trickery, b Conn., a rcpu! 1 can member of the I ituinei Coinm tl-e, atU niplcl lo g.. lo tbo ri sen. of A lis 0.1. i. 1! F j' al; r quiei 1 d.-p i-rd of hi. a by l.- 1 i'g mm that tie h't lb.m-0 f. a' I'oi a :-i 's dictation, tti'piien t i 1 u-r.' aia.-n.! rnent wbieh hy ileuitd t ver bavi;. heard of. Tuis no eiiish-d I'i ill that he bumbiy apoiog-z.-d. sauny that be might have been mistaken. .Senator Vest rubbt-,1 it in on the re publicans by insisting tb-tt t ie 1,1:1 be proceeded with, and S.-nator Tel ler exprtssed bis coneui rciiee S'li ator .Mantle anid: "If Iw.-ie toscneh tbiough tbu win l i dom.duof j.-oetty BU 1 proso nothing could be found that would so fiiiy eli n nctei i.o the wool schedule us these familiar words of lhet Harle's "Vet tin' C(trJ tli -y n-iv si.i"k"l la a wh ttinl I ci..-v , AnJ iny ItTlli:?i iT.-io Mi ..-k'-l At Iho Siui.i.f N). V p.;. i-v.-: It wiib eluT,' 1 full ..f h -.'-, 11:1 1 !".vors, Tli rnimi with h:'..'!!' I., .li'.'.'lv.'". "I think the bio", continued .Sen ator 1 Maul le, "so tai as it l eiates to the wool growers is t.iult'e.1 full of ares and bowers with Ihe ft. 1. pur pose and iutent of ileeiiiig the wool growers of tUo cuiinli v . Later on the aauie day .s.-nalor Allison, on behalf of the couimilti-., m i 1 1 an ab joct surrendsraud ollVred tiie amend nient demanded, and ll was adoptm! by a votfl of '21 to 2:i, alihou;rh th-. pievious vote, which bad so initated tbe wool men had been o" to 1! Mr. Calhoun having tlciuounliatetl by an amended writteu report 011 his visit to Cuba that ho has the ku ie.k of met t ug Frcbideutial obj-iciiniis when they are made known lo him has Leon o lie red the position of Com ptioller of tbe Ticiaury, now bel l by Mr. Howler, of .jio, the geuil.. man who gaiued mueli noloriety dui iug tbe early puitol the ('lev, -1,111.1 administratiou by settiug bimsi lt up. as the only l'oobah of the (r iverti men I. Although Mr. Calhoun bulls lioui Illinois, neither Scnuloi Ci.l 1 mi or Senator Misou knew t 1 1! this poa.tiou was to be oll.-ie.l hi.u until after it wus doue. Hrokt-r Cuapiuao was in Washing ton this week to see tbo last of the farce known as tbe trial of witnesses for contempt iu the Seuutjr.ul Mig:u acandul iuvestigaiiou of three yeats ago. Chapman didn't aay so, but bo must have thought it very q leer tlntl. healoue should have been convicted out of the lot wbo were iudicied for refusing to answer questions. Homer Military School. ; Tho best commencement exercis.s of this school wo have ultciidcd iu oevertil years t ink place at tho l cra House Thursday evening. An imnienso audience was present. '' It is a well known tuct that thu Ilorner Millitury Schotd ra-iks us one of Ihe best classical schools in this country n ils fino record shows. The hoys nlwayn take hiiib, stands nt the colleges and iinivi-isi. ties. Wo ro deitsed to cxprerts oar opinion t.iht tbo commenco montjust closed surpassed any we Imvo l.erotoiore attended. Uxlord Ledger. Col. S. Mcliowtll 'late died nt bis homo in Morautou very suddenly, on lust Pridjiy, aged sinty six yeur 1 e i The weekendiiiL' Juno '2Sth waa ' genera ly very favorable, except a- j long the northern section ol North j Carolina and over a lew southeast ern counties, where iiiMiliieietit ruin: Jell. Tbe L'lM, 2il 1 and 7Ui w. re cool, but t'unperaiiiros nbove t)(l de glees occ 11 -red diliM.:: the nil. Idle o. U.e week. Very Lei.cli -iul showers oeelli red t 'i rotlho'.it the week Wheat is about all housed and ihresli.!.,' m iiiider way t'etton s , . 1 1 1 ... ... .... ... n- 1111. in; can .. 1 o, out fii'-M--" i ... 1...: .-...I .....1 i. - I ed by; loh.ie-o eoutintl-'s s n.il-. In Mime t-otliiti.'s lain. eis mv luiv'ug I II': 01 y iu keeptng .io.vn the grass SOllll' ll'un.i.-n llini.in ill,- i.;i, Thi (i: i.ildot Ilemctlv. Mr. it I- m.Hio, much, it. if Ch:.h..wie, Va , 1 11 . il'.es ih -t be ind t..iMi;:; !:.. wa trivi'u :;p to die. ia.iT.v cmi.d pio.-.ue, tii-d ..11 cough; -..M-.. ,. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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