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" gfye Charlotte teOTari - v V THE OBSJCiYia JOB DXPABTsEtST B beeriQioTOogh TOpptted irtjTfcy eeAJ11? want anfl with the latest atylM 5f Type," and tvtjrjrf- r manner oi Job' PrJiu.tipir oM riai;,r . neatoeee, dispatch uA aheapoa,-: W ean tar' BIK-RTr.t-trs?WMU. .1 ijg i"! (.runric&HiAi)s,csABM,; . STTB&CRIPTIOtT JUXK4 f rmiZv, m Vf, (JXMjMfcf) fn edema . t8 00 tz JfoitfAf.... ..... i 4 go rtrft jrontAs....... ......... ............... g on ra 'v - ' '"" ' . . J WMMKLT MDmOVt ; t Weeldy, ( tomtit) m adnmee.. V...J2 00 Six Mirth ........... ; ...... 1 00 VOL. XXVI. CHARLOTTE, N. C; TUESDAYv:AXI(irSTi23Vl881 TABS, SECEIPm PClBa, 1 A N0 3,879 . . .'' V" -'- "- - :- .. ' - 5 - -I 1 . Dry (gaaffs Mospito mrs m Bobmet ! AT Alexander t Harris's. aug21 loots an ft 3UozB We are dally receiving our SPRING STOCK which will be more complete than ever before and comprises the Best Brands i Latest Styles. LADIES', MISSES', CHILDRENS, GENTS', BOYS', AMD YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS1 SHOES A SrCECIALTY. Lower grades all (roods In oar line In variety and all prices. FULL STOCK STETSON HATS, and a pretty line Straw Hats, Trunks, Valises & Satchels, ALL SIZES AND RRICES. Call and see ns. PEGRAM & CO. feb20 HI m TJ K K 11 Li E.M. ANDREWS, (Successor to E. a. Rogers.) WhOIKSALE ft RETAIL ITURNTDRE BALE 4 full line Qf Collins and CONSTANTLY ON HAND. DON'T FAIL TO QITE ME A CALL BEFORE BUIINQ. ' Upholstering and npalrlng done t the shop n connecUon irttli the itoraT -:V . - TfTCT77.f--vV:-:-u-?'.':( T CHArJ5fri4 N. C, lugTa; '81. f . ms ticket offlca ol the Richmond and Danville andSH?.a25??PBn'u open for lnformatloa IromVi.2n0cket &om nt 7 p.m. and DubfJiSil?' "LP1111 - would the Hesire additional lnformatloa as to ratei,' pleased Er!rfr2!?' CP & Pegram will be VfestTrii? inlltea -or assist them.- OfflceiO iWt street next dnnr t tiirt , sT,-. aogg' &UXTH " " "ytm ' 1881 Spring SM 1881 NTH m MI Y.Jfc AlOUiUt, ATI. oods. TatWtise. Dito Canopies FromS2toSia In white and colors, by tha. yard and by tho piece. SOME HEW'ANO STYLISH LAWNS Vfcry cheap, Just In. We ofler great bargains In our remnant stock of Silk & Lisle Thread Gloves & Silk Mitts. A.11 our summer goods will be sold uniformly at first cost Bargains In store for those who will avail themselves of the opportunity to secure them. T. L. SeMe & Co. aug7 Summer Complaints At this eeasonvarions diseases of the bowels are prevalent, and many live are lost through lack of knowledge of a safe and sure remedy. Perky Davis' Pact KtTiT.fr is a sure cure for Diarrhoea, Dys entery, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, etc, and is perfectly safe. Bead the following: - BArwuBiixji, N. Y., March 32, 1881. Fxbbt Dxvia' Pain Killer kwt fail to agord inttant reht for cramp and pain In the stomach. JOaiPH BUBDITT. . NiCHOi.vri.ue, N. Y-Feb. S, 188L' The very U$t medicine I know of for dyoentsry, cholera morbcts, and cramp m the stomach. Have need It I or years, and It is r cm rerT time. JtrLrni w. Dek. . KOTNOOITA. IOIT A, MftTch 1J, 1H8L I have used your Path Killed in severe cases of cramp, eolio,and cholera morbus And It gave almost uuuuif reuei. ij. jl VALDWILL. - For twenty years I GABincsvrxLX, Ox., Feb. 88. 188L have used your Paik Kin your Paik Kxllkb in my family. Have used it many times for bowel compuunis,ananawaveMrM. wotlia noi leei sale vrlthout a bottle in the honae. J. B. Ivtje. BaoO, M., Jan. 23, 188L Hava need Psbbt Davis' Pain Keller for twelve Tears. It is mf. ur, and reliable. 2(0 mother should allow it to be out of the family. H. L Satwl . OirxnA,N.YFeb.l9188L We benn Tiring it over tmrtyyears ago, and it always gives Immediate relief, would hardly dare to go to bed without a bottle in the house. W. O. Bpebbt. GoirwATBOBO, 8. 0., Feb. 22, 1881. Nearly every family in this section keepeabottle In the house. Da. . Uobxok. TJ. 8. CONSTTLATX, Chstfeld, Rhenish Prttbsia. Feb. 8, 188L I have known Pebbt DaV' Path Killik almost from the day it was introduced, and after years of household as an uHwrviuon una use a xegara its presence m my a Potter, U. a ConsuL l eeeHuv. I had been several days Buffering severely from clarrticea, accompanied with intense pain, when I tried your Pain Ktt.i.kb, and found ahnot Tmtn relief. H.J.NOONE. 21 MoNTAOTjs St., London, Eno. During: s residence of twenty-three years in India, I have given it in many cases of diarrhoea, dysen tery, and cholera, and never knew it to fail to give relief. . aa. B. Clamdos. Ko family can safely be without this invaluable remedy. Its price brings it within the reach of all. For sale by all druggists at 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. PEIiliY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Providence, R. L July 22 dw Jul aog. INDORSED BY " "'; PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Ijqbs of appettte,lffangea.towehi costive, jPain in tneHead.with a dull sensation In the back part. Fain under the shoulder blade, fullness after eating, with a disin clination to exertion of body or mind. Irritability of temper, Low spirits, XjQsa . Iiow spirits, XjQsa ling of having neg" ariness, Disilnssa, . of memory, "ttn a fee looted some duty, weariness, Uissinssa, Bring of the .Heart,' Mow hkln,w Dots before the BJWj A.UUW OaiU, XA.fKtWIW.JBWl Headache, BestlesT- neap at rxignt, tugruy colored unn. THESE WAEHTRGS IBB TJBHBBDBS, ERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. 'A' U IT'S FILLS are especially adapted, to nctieasestonedose effects soeh a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. rney uhwim tsie appeuie, anq eanse tne body XS Take on FImH, thus the systsm is Honrt.Ii labed, and by theirf , r-aeaiAtipaQa toe WBUfiafei Km HftlRlDYEs Gray Hirabr WmsxkBa chanred to a Olosst Office. 35 Murray St., New York. CDn TCTTS KARCAL ef V.tnM. I.ftnatlM aa k CMfat K.Mlpto wUl b aalM FKEB M apaUcaUw. Teby. a3deodwl ' - - . FlorGSton i't zsw. SWBWWaa k.w"4 yaiatoaabU." f14 boltla. p- All FarmaraMothers, Buaineas -Men, JcchsiH rics, fc, wno ar tired bywqrk pr Wgny, r(2a3LNaraIgi, or Bowel, Kidney or Liver Oom- fpUats, yoa can bslBvigoratM sad cured by ttafagl FT if no are waxtinr awav wuh Coniumption, i tipation or any weaknoa, you will find Parker's; .GugtrTonlc die greatest Blood Pertilir and the. :BstHsaItaStrB4BttemyeCaaUs .and fiur superior to Bitters and other Tonics, as it. f tnuids np the system, out nevgr moxKmwm. . jet, aad $i sites. Hiscox k Co.. ChemUta, W. T-f.-SZ ' rwat uiM 1 V , NOTICE." R0BEBT HILL, of Richmond, Ta., will deliver by express to any person, free" of transport 4?erAiam tuacs; onij.aqqing. for until an trOved, BOK2HT HILL. ' ' Ink ilanufacturer. Xll Colors, " - . - - - . Bichraond, Vm Mosq non. lngreaienis enougn oi his wruing in a io maae vi gauons, py hot water, for 1.2L not to hs aid OBSISRFATIONV. EiDOSlto. er Bebello. or whatever other seoun drel the prisoner in Ludlow street nay be, is, bis counsel complains, being very cruelly treated by his Jailers. He has been forced to take a bath, it Is urged that a repetition of this brutal treatment wourn ne latai. Jfuck. ' An Ohle man: That was a funny mistake of uie man wno iook ap a Testament and glancmz at the running tlUe "a Matthew," said he always knew Stanley was smart, but didn't know be ever wrote on religious subjects. .Beston Transonpt. Frudenoe: Arizona ministers; prudently leave their revolvers on the bank when aolna into the water to baptize converts, but never go fn so far but they can reach the weapons In two Jumps If necessary. AWirou jrree Fresa. . A popular name: The name of Maria is so popu lar in Ottumwa that when a cat climbs a back fence In a well-populated neighborhood and piainnveiy vocalizes, "'Marlarr twenty windows are hastily thrown np, and twanty female heads ore mrusi out, witaiy answering: "is that you. vuurej f vmuxuwa irress. : Latest agony: It is difficult to keep all the ago mes oi inis agonizing period in mind: but If you wish to be considered "intense" it la absolutely necessary that you should receive by mail a polka- w uanuaiercniei irom your oesi girl: This signi fies: "There Is a spot (In fact, several of them) " o ucar iv me. n w come r ew uaven Beg later. . . An eye to business: "William." the druggist re niarked to his clerk, "where did this package of crown wrapping paper come from ?" "It's Just a sample, sir, sent us by Pulp, Fibre & Co.. but we can't use It; Its too course and heavy for our use," 'Ah. well," replied the honest druggist, "do not waste U: put it la the window and sell it lor fly pa- The eJurrender of ITerktown, H. F. Johnston in Harper's Magazine. .6 noon oi me i9tn (Uctober) we nave nrst act of the surrender, xui&wwu cnangea ,nanas. Two re- aouota on tne leit of the enemy's works were at that hour taken possession of -by detachments from the allied army. Col. Richard Butler commanded the American and the Marquis Lavel the xrencn party, eacn ot. one hundred men. jlt, two o clock we reach the closing seen-9. The army of Cornwall- ia uiiucueu ouu as prisoners oi war, grounded their arms, and then march ed back. Accounts agree in describing tuo uiapiay auu ceremony on the occa sion as quite imposing. The British appeared in new uniforms, distributed among them a few days before, and it only required the flying of their stand ards to give their march the effect of a holipay parade. But their colors were cased, and they were prohibited from playing either a French or an Ameri can tune.- This was the return of a compliment, a piece of justifiable as well as poetic retaliation on the part of the. Americans for what the enemy were pleased to command when Gen. Lincoln was compelled to surrender at Charleston the year before. The mat ter came up at the meeting of the com missioners. "This is a harsh article," said Boss to Laurens. "Which article?" answered the latter. "The troops shall march out with col ors cased, and drums beating a British or a German march." Yes, sir," returned Laurens, with a ioucn oi sangjroia, "jt is a harsh tide." ar- "Then." said Ross, "if that opinion, why is'it here?" is your Whereupon Laurens, who had been made prisoner at Charleston with Lin coln's army, proceeded to remind Ross that the Americans on that occasion had made a brave defense, but were ungallantly refused any honors of sur render, other ' than a march out with colors cased and drums not beatinc a British or a German march. "But," rejoined Ross, "my Lord Corn wallis did not command at Charles ton." "There, sir," said Laurens, "you ex tort another observation. It is not the individual that is here considered ; it is the nation. This remains an article, or I cease to be a commissioner. -Nothing more was to be said : the ar ticle stood, and the enemy marched out witn colors cased, while the tune thev chose to follow was an old British march with the quite appropriate title of "The World Turned Upside Down." As the prisoners moved out of their works along the Hampton road, they found the French and American ar mies drawn up on either side of the way, the Americans on their ritrht and extending for more than a mile toward the held of surrender. The French troops presented a' brilliant spectacle in their white uniforms, with plumed and decorated officers at their head, and gorgeous standards of white silk, embroidered with golden fleurs-de-lis, floating along the line. The Americans were less of an attraction in outward appearance, Dut not less eagerly eyed by their late antagonists. Among the war-worn Continentals, there was va riety of dress, poor at the best, distin guishing the men of the different lines; duc, to compensate ror lack of show. there was a soldierly bearing about them which commanded attention. The militia formed in the rear m-esent- ed a less martial sight, so far as cloth ing and order were concerned. But all these men were conquerors, and their very appearance bespoke the hardships and privation thev and their States had undergone to win in the struggle, At the head of the respective lines were the commanding Generals, nobly mounted Washington, Rochambeau, LaFayette, Lincoln, Steuben, Knox, and the rest. Leading the British came General O'Hara instead of Corn- wallis. The latter pleaded illness, but he sent his sword by O'Hara to be given up to Washington. As O'Hara advanced to the chief,, he was referred to Lincoln, who, upon receiving the sword as a token of the enemy's sub- mission, immediately retored it to the British General, whose troops then marched between the two lines to a field on the right, where thev ground ed their arms. Life on a Chinese Farm, The Chinese are verv domestical pA. The peasantry are fortunate in manv respects, and the small farmholdera are enviable in comparison with those of the Western world. Each farm is a little colony in itself, often consisting oi. turee generations, tne grandfather in his dotage and the babv in its cranio. 4.1 A. 2 At They seem to live in perfect harmony together. The females in the family enjoy a great amount of freedom, a good deal more indeed than, those of igher rank. Old and young are found sitting, together busied in embroidery or spinning, or perhaps preparing vege tables for the family meal; but the sight of a stranger will drive them away like a covev of rjartridtrpa. onri if. is only when they become quite famil iarized that they join in the company of men if guests are present. T ATTENTION, RAILROAD MEN. '1 suffered for more than a year with lndimva tlon. I was billions, occasionally havlns? a dnmh that It Is ail that it Is reoommended for Indiges tion and bilious complaints, for mine was certain ly a stubborn case. Many or my friends speak of it, and their all agree that tt possesses all the ylr- A. H. HIGHTOWEli, -VW$pbt G-B.B., Ga safely which is mucn aamireq ior its perfume, eleanu- uuas auu uanimm nwucwuiK iuvyeruea. eniii, followed by fevera, wfclflh prostrated me. T took Simmons Liver - Bgiiator, prepared by J. H. Zellln k Co.. and T am thnMiwhl astfaflnrf THE BEAUTY ANB COLOR of the b't W.V. retrained by using Parker's Hair Salaam , LfaMoins; a Dog;. Detroit Free Press'.- ". 'J, . " ,; ? One of the dpg-5atchkisquad of the police force yesterday livited our re porter to make a little jaunt with Mm and write up a little article on the dex terity of Detroit policemen in roping in stray canines, and after the officer Had supplied himself with his outfit ' the pair headed for the corner of Beaubien and Crohgan streets, where a big stray dog had escaped one of the squad two hours before.-The corner was not on ly there, but likewise the canine. In size he was a fair match for a yearling calf, and in disposition all he asked was to be let alone. He was lying alongside the fence in the shade, and the offioer said it would be no trouble at all to secure him. There are various ways of catching an unlicensed dog, and way No. l was first tried. He was coaxed with a piece of beefsteak, but probably reasoning that it was cut from the neck instead of the round he repelled the officer with a growl that sent the reporter td the top of a six-foot fence. "The next way is to walk right up to him and give him the collar," ob servecLthe officer, and in ttmJio was en couraged by the reporter. The dog had his head on his paws and his eyes On a line with the officer's ankles. When the blue coat was with in six feet the victim arose and sent forth such a growl as would have split a lion from chin to tail, and the officer retreated with the remark : "Hand me that 'ere lasso. Let me get tke noose over his head and I'll" choke the growl out of him pretty sud den' The noose was handed down, and af ter some trouble, it was launched. No good except to agitate the dog. . A sec ond throw was attended with like re sults, but at the third the noose settled over the dog's head and the officer had him. He also had the officer. One could have heard a pin drop as the two eyed each other. The next move was to take the captive to the pound, and tne omcer hnaiiy braced up and began to uaul in on Ins hsh. The fish was on ly too willing to come. At the first pull he made a home run, and for the next sixty seconds no one could tell dog from officer. Barks, yells, curses, growls and whoops were all mixed up, and when the tvnhoon Dast and the dust settled the dog was seen trotting down the street with the rope trailing Deninu, and tne officer opened his eyes ana teeoiy caned out: "If there is anything left won't you please put rt in your pocket and carry it io my Dereaved homer Immorality in Iloatoti. Correspondence New York Graphic. In Boston after nightfall that class of women concerning whom the psalm ist in scripture gives manv salutarv warnings to young as well as old men. sweep tnrougn the length and breadth of the town, On thoroughfares trod den in the day time by Boston's bluest blood and highest respectability, they are, singly or in couples, as numerous as codfish smacks on the banks of New Foundland. They flaunt past the prin cipal hotels. They chaff with flashily- dressed youngsters of the "Jakey";lass almost over the graves of those grim old men whose virtue was so tender and delicate as to take alarm if a hus bandrkissed his wife before folks. So far as public parade is concerned, Par is, that wicked city of the world oar excellence, has nothing to equal Bos ton. For Fans, as in everything else. recognizing certain evils as inevitable, insurmountable and unquenchable, regulates them, keeps them undex strict surveillance and within certain bounds. London only in outward show of out cast can excel Boston, and that in but one locality, the neighborhood of Lei cester square, where a great procession of the frail trail their robes after the amps are lighted. What is stranger still is the manner in which, as to resi dence, respectability and immorality are mixed up in Boston. In staid, sober-appearing streets, whose fronts give externally every token of proprie ty, ana -a proportion or whose houses are the abodes of propriety, are found next door, and doors below and doors above, the rooms of those whom socie ty has cast out There seems here an indifference to it all which is surprising minis long-reputea moral town, and this would be shocking were any one left to be shocked at it. Another com mon feature is that the ranks of the fallen are mainly recruited from for eign sources. This evil is of domestic origin. It comes from the surroundincr country. It is of native growth. It comes out of the "industries" of New England. It is the product of the mill and the factory town and the small stony farm, where for generations hard times has had a hard scrabble to make a bare living, and where daughters born and bred and educated grow disgusted at lives of exhaustive labor, and, tempt ed by the possibility of an easier exis tence at the cost of a good name, break" away from their surroundings, fling virtue to the winds and come to Bos ton. M osqiiitoa Down in Texas. 8herman Courier. lexas is boss on everything. Even her mosquitos have hydrophobia. An Englishman who lately arrived in this State from London called in our sanc tum the other day to inquire where he could procure a madstone. One side of his face looked as if some one had very recently constructed a large addition to it with a hois, (pare club. One eye was swollen shut, and a bag of bran ram med into one side of his Jaw would not have made hia cheek puff out more. He said he had been "stung by one of them blarsted mosquitos we 'ad lately been hexporting to hold Hengland, and he believed it 'ad 'ydrophobia. He want ed -a madstone. He wanted it real bad. We don't know whether he was in dan ger of getting " 'ydrophobia or not, bot he was about the maddest and the worst disfigured Johnny Bull wo ever saw. : HowaVoung- Woman Got a RItne. Salt Lake Herald. Among the many prospectors in Utah a year ago were four young men, who were rewarded by the discovery of a valuable mme. near Hailey. ; One of the young men had a lady friend and it was decided . to name .the-mine after her and to so fix the title that, in case of their death, it should .be hers. Last Winter, while working urxm their claim, the whole party was buried be neath a snow-slide: and now theyormg lady is planning what, good she will do with the $6o,uuu mat nas neen o$ered her for her neat ttle legacy, u Mrs. lnsiew8wthln tlon of one of the: best lemale Physicians and Nurses in the United 6tah3s.,ndfcas been used for forty year with never-faOlnc safety aijd -sue cess, .by mllnona of mothers and children from the feeble infant of one week old to adults it corrects aeidltt of the- stomachy relieves wind and comfort to mother ana child, we believe Jt tne nest ana surest remmy wi w warn, man eases of Pjserdeiy and Blarrbcsa . ia xalldrea whether it arises from teething or from any other cause. ': Full directions for using will-accompany each bottle. - Hone genuine unless- the facrsunlia oi Curtis ft Perkins, is on the outside wrapper. - ; Boldrandne dealers. 85 ets a potUa; s - . i-.r-' " We are now selling best brands of LAWNS at 10c Nice lot of those 6e LAWNS on hand. All Wool Bunting at 15c. Just arrived, a large lot ot U IY1 B R ELLAS From the cheapest to the best HAHGRAYES & WILHELM. eug!7 181. ISS "37" LEADING LLo IBiPW8iim OUR tlS A2ID S1U SUITS FOR. Children's, CALL EARLY AND SECURE BARGAINS. SppfillDg WE NOW OFFER THE REMAINDER OF OUR SPRING AND SUilMER G00I8 THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY TO BUY GOOD CLOTHING CHEAP IS NOW WITHIN YOUR REACH. THIS IS A POSITIVE FACT ! I-OUR PREPARATIONS FOR FALL DEMAND A CLEARANCE OF THE GOODS NOW OFFERED lew Goods for the Fall Trade AEiirae-MiiiLi. BECKETT & McDOWELL, ENGINEERS, IRON FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS, i c am Engines and Mining M CONTRACT EOB CONSTRUCTION AND ERECTION OF MINING MACHINERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND LATEST DESIGNS. ALSO, MAKU FACTDRE AID SELL AGRICULTURAL AND PORTABLE ENUINES, SAW MILLS, conQdence ta what "they The manufacturers of the CHALLENGES PORTABLE ENGINE challenge the world to produce a better engine.- To i sbow ineir ,man& -wua eiaim. ueyeaaueuge- airr mannueuireT oi agncoitarai engines not noea wim bbuitow - 1 . lortsli ol00 to $1,000, as mar be desired. These engines burn 4. 6 and 8-foot wood. - n JOHN G. YOUNG, Agent, College street, bet Trade and Fifth, Charlotte, N.i. aoga TH ATTENTION Of Qk Trade sjenarany, and atoe the eonsmner, is ealled to urspootal brands of saleable and staple .-Smoking Tobseeos Slttmg BnlU )nrha Long Out iatBta)saihain-ut walesrTreuwTiow adlag a takl tiwt d the latest styles of the most staple gttderoft Ptatrmnd HTwlsA Tobaccos We eanThva lew weeks, ofler Mdce aaenta in Chewmg Tooaesee saac a uev -mmnuiacunr niw. Out saleamstlUsBafcregulae trips to Charlotte, I and the trad i all good merchants is respectto ifsottBltadti :ui i s E. fcPOQDE. I ALSO, SILK AND WORSTED UMBRELLAS IN I GREAT VARIETY, To Arrive Soon Another Full line of DOMESTICS CLOTHffi 11 AHIGQ8T 1st, IEa IRL Jz WfflL SUCH INDUCEMENTS BE GIVEN IN CLOTHING! CLOTHING! AS ARE NOW OFFERED BY FOE CASH ONLY ! 812.60 1 OUR 9.C0 AND 10.00 8.00 THE BIGGEST BARGAINS EVER GIVEN IN and Youths' OF WIBMWSMf JJ1 CO MANUFACTURERS OF BRICK I BKIOK ! ! THE undersigned respEtrully Inform the public that they have engaged in the bride buslnessr and are now making a superior Quality jf hand made brick. Tneyhavein connection with their yard, an Improved Compress Machine, by which they make Pressed Brick equal to the Richmond brickv Anyone desiring to build will find it to their interest to give as a call before purchasing elsewhere. . ,H. M. BAMSEUR, 4 INCLUDING MORE 0T THAT" EAMOUS mwm t - Plenty of -Baitaiii J CALL EARLY imi C& - 21 E" $10.00 SUITS FOB ViVV 6.00 Qottk & BABDCn. MORS! He achineiw HONEST7 Twist Chewing Tofcaeeo Beware of ftnitattona." None geulne unless ac companied with our "Honest 7" eopwlghted label which will be found on bead of JLPJimt FliORID A &SSSkJ.., Btetrd tnVANNAH .1IORNINH TISWS. , WEEKLY (mammoth S-page sheet) $fcAa Jr ' DallylOa year. 'The best paper -to .the South . , Sample copies 5 ceni j', Qav. ngl2t. . . -. ..- 7 I :i SI li! St I t f 1 : I - . - 1
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