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ington Letter.
From Our Bogular Correspondent, i r, ,y ,
Washikcton. D. C. Oct. 4: 1,8?5
"Lots of senseless twaddle is , c-f
ing indulged in about Cuba, by
if Jugtt.rto knhw) better,'"
rom&rcff ifgetitltfrnais ir6hnincntly
connected with the administration,
p"Une miiiht BUBDose trom tne con-
i ...... ii . . ju.U.i'j-
Are yon taking Simmons Liver Reo-
uivatok, the "King of liver Medi-
cisbsT" pfti is what our readei
andfmiQfine bat that It Is tl
towSWlhrMbl
I teat anoAerirged leldfa.
ens, bat works In each an easy and
natural way, just like nature itself, that
relief comes quick and sure, and cne
JWla-jitjw 11 all over. - n 1 iiBvcr'tallg.
7ant,
rHpesTn
ETerybody needs take a liver remedy,
and overyone should take only Sim
i re ons Liver Regulator. t(
is on the wrapper. J. U. Zeilin &
Co., Philadelphia, n
IUUJ - 4 JU-
Li
PEOFESSIONAL UARH8.
i.of ftKnivppapers tliat it'
merely a question of sympathy
to the position maintained by the
sympathy is not a factor. Tlie gov
ernment is contnJled by intcrna
tional law ancl prdence.ta,tbr,,this.
govern:,
otution-
Vai
yy Witlieri location
nor hafrifation, would bo equiViileht
to declaring war against Spali"Qf
piii-r. piling ( 'nfa n gain
eume hjs .9anVp'ajf aut' the
democrats were going to..eiecv.,MP
staW ticiiet'an'a,'(be(l'tfr 'and
that liia return to thoSewate was as
sured
nonai law ancpprHaence. wor-j tin
governiiC4pgu3A tl jp govprr
ment t'1! rVfl1!3!11! r' tior
ists hatf etlihcl nj pi jier, 1 Y)i
which hflsrlBlye Witner ldcatio
.,,-. ?,!..!IV( ! "'I'. .( ,;!. .!' .,1. ,, ,
Fecrctary Carlisle told ExEep
rcsentative ulwrspn, . of , f A., ' now
Colltcttif1 of Custorns ' at 'New' Or
leans, ,.,;whq.cal)ed to i see hi m
ii.i behalf of 'the ' sugar planera,
'Suit " ' h'o" '"'could ,o;:;' , nothing
except td expedite a hearing ofpir
.clainiijbE )&aji0$ya, the ' Couit 'of
ClaimSj m accordance witn tno uc
cision of the Comptroller, which he
&0rv pofsvlo orrulci V.or
hoWrMonrfcWyifm claimants
want to", fiftt before1 the Court bf
Claiiti3.'J , While- nobody 'stems ' to
know just what will be done, ,is
p'robatlQlia't nothihg' will ' be done
until' after ' Congress' meets tcl it
(hall have been ascertained whether
Congress will ct.j' "( ,. ";' .
..ill,
"i 'ffTfl) '.')
Prom Farm' NeB.''
its independence, or to opening or
Treasury to demands for indemnity
Spii wynfdmpilf wpud make
upon us if we kept our hands off
Land the revolt was put down. If
assumed the right to openly as
sist Cuba we should probably find
BDBLIlGTjlM, - - - - N.
Oitlco over White, Moore & Oo.'s store, Main
Street. 'I'hone No. 8.
GRAHAM, - -- - N. C.
lnoi e1
r. I o lam
men
John Quay Byniim.
91
BYNM t&BY
Dr. JohnR.Stockard,
W. P. BYNUM, Jit.
cT3 at Law,
i. Htf
i 17 i
f,
err.,
When Cuba
sets
up
t, as did the Central Amcru
colonies of Spain,
at
era-
mencan
the time the
b Tfcas - uror.
this government to recognize heh "in
j)aia.)ic. It , ia.Msirhyl
Fjceding Hot Butter.
fri
' i ii.
faifouswiqe Jsfilw
& ini
nonscn.se
what doi
torneys and GoutibpI
ICJISllKWt, ID,
raclloeS lieAilurlv Htt Uml crts of , Alai
iicecoifcUr.S I t ii i ui. 294 ly!
i DENTIST,
thftce on Maiu St. over 1. K. Walker & Co. '8
Livery, Sale Feed
to talk of recognizing
not exist, iust lieaiiuse wo,
sympatmze with Jjvhat is jpoxiglit ti
4 feitiblijhcd. "WtoVfltnts kh'
itfbteS-unnn thJasi g ngland
?w yi,'bo,te iy;ircf
ognizing the belligerency of the
Southern Confederacy, which 'had
nrmii'S, a navy and an establislied.
government, and an intcrnathuvnl
j". ' li'y """i j oaybwraJion made luigianu
carlyff jhat recognition, iii
STABLES.
GICAHAM. ,N. O. , .. y ;
IfaokF meet nil trnlnn. GoihI slug 1p ordnu
bio it tintii .f iihijjok ao4oritc. i, ,
A Head of ' Hair
lam the North Carolina Agent for
Dr. WHIta's N.w HaiiGrowrTrt-
mnt, the Greatest Discovery
of the Age.
It will per ftianentiy cure falling 61
the hair,' lajidrun, scaly eruptions
liostules, or anv scalp disease, . .,-1
It prevents hair turning gray and
restores hair to original color, and
brings A NEW GROWTH OF
Hair On Any Bald Head On Earth.
It is the only treatment that will
produce these results.
Testimonials and treatise furnish
ed on application. : '1 1 Hi Vi
Mr. John M. Coble is my agent at
Graham, N. C.
Respectfully, , ...
. .! .in lir-Ti-LASIILEY i
Pec. 14-tf. Haw River, X..CV
11,
4
Since its enlargement, The North
rawtiniarl 'itfc-tini- rnrptt4 w'eckry
'"rSewsTfcpM" flisheti'lli the'Ptat
"WpnnTk &hc fiePfl. nd JiriSichoB
7it,e fK'tjirie of pure1 aeinocray.' "J
contains cighf jMige of interesting
s.juattjirvpry reek . iVnd,.ne.dol
nnla avd-4 .it fcr , iuie -ryeau A
ramplc copy will be mailed free on
s-jflioUion to r . ;., ,
J08EPHU8 DANIEJH, .Editor. -Raleigh,
N. C.
"The Nortli' Canfinian and The
Alamance Glkaker will c wit
ft ii nut' iuu for Two DiiUbwi (h4
! The . Mftlnoi Experiment Station
"fins proved by ',','a;' series of careful
exporirricnts'1 tftat ,thoi quantity of
butter" fat in the.milk of a civeri cow
cannot be increased by feeding. Thatj
ourselves involved in a war with h, that o, gaUon-jof such a, Cows
TWTrfurrptKmerrr ' than milk will have only so much butter:
what sho is led. ine quanutv ol
nlk-may -bemtretwud by proper
feeding aiwUiie number of )ounds
,of butter made from th.e vcpw may
: be increased in this way,' but if a
cow gives, what is .called "poor"
fnilk, ho feeding can make it rich-
. This matter js .w,eH )ndcrstpod. by
tboe 'tihd ,pay attention to these
things, but there ape ' ipumbcrs of
farms, wbero ows are kept that are
kept at a loss,' ' A cow may give a
t. i 'll ' ' ' ' '
large me&iof milk and it may not
make as much butter as the milk of
one giving half as much milk.
' On moist of farms the milk of all
I'the cows is etrained together and; at
tempt is made to dct ermine which
cow pays the best to keep, or which
!onc: is'kclit at a; loss. As soon ns
tiii'd ntctifod 'p'Vcvail;!. thWtffvill 'not
be,very much improvement in the
quality of the cows kept, on the
farms of thi3.(,'ountn'. : ; In i ;the old
countries, every pniiuj is , taken to
deteriimic (the6 matters and ' the
cow that docs not . pay. for keeping
is rii)c6th'ly,diiposcd pf and as a con
flCquehce a race of cows' has , grown
up thatj;ay a good profit for the
cost of th6m',', antl1 the cost of their
kwping. It, ,it a rule in Europe
that is. without cxc?pt irtn that the
dairies nrof stocked with cows that
return a profit, and ." ihe charac
terislic is not confined to any parti
cular, breeds In every country, the
dairies jire stocked Srith cows whose
milk is rich in butter fat, ' and this
because! the best have been selected
for many generations. , V.: ,
If the. same plan were followed in
this country rt would not be many
years until the dairies of this coun
try would be worth millions of dol
lars more than they now, 'and we
would not hear o much of the ex
cellence, of one brfced over tlif other.
tnTUiffil elffh"That went to pay the
Alabama claims. Had the Hiflith-:
ern Confcderncv succeeded .thoMC
dtrwis-wokt.i.oti...lwvav had- to be
paid."
Hon. D. I. Murphy, Depu'y
Jfyihiifdrteif JT renjsions, w.liow
taking partTn the Maryland tain?
paign has knoekod the list Iank
from the bottom of the silly lie about
President Cleveland not wishing
the democratic party to carry that
state this year, takes a very sensible
view'of'lhat' campaign. After ex
jjrcgsjng tbg opinion that the; 'state
would go democratic, Mr. Murphy
said : "1 tininotf tiniTcrsfand how
t ho : disaflected idemocrats can re
fincile themselves to the position
they' 'riate taken. They seeinta
.thinki that if thoy , let ;the republi
cans win tlua year; tljcy can oust
them.noxt year, - They ' cannotcTo-
anything of the kind. A republi
can Victory this fall means that the
state wilt be in, lbe hands of that
larty , for years. Jf . the regular
democracy is defeated this year does
any one believe that next year i the
tail will wag the dog and tbe!re
gulars, who are in a large majority,
will go to work to help the bolters ?
It is hardly common sense to rely
upon such a situation. No, sir ;
the democrats if they want to .con
trol Maryland, must not let it go
out of their gtasp this year"""
,The.attempi Xo . siart a Lincoln
boom, - by giving it .out that cx-
in advance. Apply at The Gleaxeb
Srabury Pianos. 7 j
r 'rrf i Vtvl- T lAiatrmlnl eMlars.
,1 Vermont Are, hlncliia, 1. t,
rhn ha mmut or 't our piano. t li Jfi
In offering rnrlmw lhl MlTtnimHM
un r. aw, x.
Mar-U. Vaiiiiii.ni. u. C.
up when h nvaa Secretary of Wr,
and the verdict was unanimous that
it was "away Wtow the'Tresidcnttai
grade. J'llad liob Lipcol ii tecn a
matt of one-tenth of tho ability of
his father.' instead of the well-dres-"
cd, well-fed, iiooentity he is," said
a repuWican who lias helped, to
make and unmake candiLites" Yf
his party for more titan a gencra-
TTon,
ft.i(o(l 'it ; "'
i . iTho dieti of i f(wls 'iniist be'Tre
quentlnbhangca; djfth'c wi)l take
on an; over fat- condition and , stop
pyn-, 'While dti rng ; epld , wonth
er heating; foods should, bo given,
they should lie hsi studiously avoid
ed, when , ,Um . wa na 'floasonji comes
- - viti;t'i! .1 rt " !- 1 '!! I
Egg shells iff a good for the fowls
but they' should' ";, jbe J prushod ' very
fine before ' fcwling tliem.; Other
wise,' Voii, may int fbduce 'the egg eatr
ing viceinto the jioultry yard. ,.
L b,qn a hen uecomos lirowtly, due
preparations for the event should be
madyB,, ' A setting 'ber , , is , an idcal
breetling place foT lice; and the , in
vitation, is most readily iiccepted if
war is not made- against their ad-
vaucfi, ;Be sure to givo.tiieiii plaices
for dust baths, Bind add a little sul
phur i.ow and tjicn.; '.,
Thfblr'itmar;be' ripon, a small
scale a .few dollairs spent in good
pottltry.'ahd ft few mure in .'provid
ing l.conuortable accorampilations,
w'iJlrtittnj'libout th, largest inter
est , off all . , yoiir hi vestments. . It
adds to the; income in n .substantial
and constant wa.y wlrich is most
gratifying,"; 1 1 w t .
Sliarp "grit, meat scraps and green
food must be ilit lnded in the diet of
allpoultry confined to runs. With
out these articles hens cannot make
eggs. , Feed all scraps to. the fowls
while they are strictly fresh ; uoth
ing will more quickly cause disease
than decomposing food; .?...
.What further proof do wo need;
that poultry rawing is a : profitable
industry than wo find great ntlni-
bers, both in town and country, en
gaged in it ? We are certainly with
in bounds when we say, that this
business is followed more universal
ly than any other in this country. .
Feather pulling in largely duo to
idlenpss.f It is most liable to occur
in active breeds that are kept con
fined and have little exercises.
Disease and disaster arc reason
ably sure to follow when foods, par
ticularly soft Bluffs, . are thrown
down among the dirt and filth of
the floor. It soon ours, and it ab
sorbs a portion of, the surrounding
filth ; on general irinciples it is :a
bad practice. , ' . . ; n ; ; '
A well bred foirl will : lay more
cp gs an grow to marketable eizo
sjoiier. i thoretiirc, there, is nioro
profit from it, and it is the fowl for
yon to have. ' Grade up your stock
with good males, sX least, and have
a, better lot of chit-kens in the next
generation.. ., ! , .
cornfoddcr ora pUiv'of , boarils, has
any valid excuso for not.ibanng a
warm and tomfbrtabla place for ' his
fowls to s!een.--Kxcrfartfire"5 ! mrc
SciontUic Jots;
Canlessnecs.
Prsidt?nt Himison was in favor of
the nonjfiiatlotlpf et-Secretary Lin
rrtln fell verv flat in Vajhin'rton.
Mtl T lnrolrj Welt known heW ! hat lnnlr, ""1 ne-gitt
Vbilitics Vercthprouglily isurff 1 will inlT
Capt. Bassett Won't Tell.
New Orleans Plcayun.
One pf the guides at the Capital
Waahnigtori, irfe bt tier 'day said that
"before Capt. Bassett, 'the watch
dog of the Senate1 dies I hopo he
will tell somebody which one of the
desks there it (was. 'lybich, JefTernon
Davis occupied when he was a mem
ber of the Senate. I?asett is the
'hia nflftis mmlil hmg ' ,sgo
Lave jnale him the Prcs-idcntial
.l.i:..i....;.:J"3L.15 fTf
Koator Blitkbtrnfiic j
y;U to atlcn 'Jie msiTiae of hfs
ugfttrV, lilulkUI) Mr.
Thomas F. Law, of X. J., 14H
i hi urn-d Tuesday, but he retunicl
to Kcntuvky tho ttue niht to rc-
Vplinters for sauvenira. During tins
jwarkot pf oldkrs got into tlAi
tciiatfifccr aril tuckWhoSr"tavorcts
intoXWMiVkrvtl.L racltea tints.
I thought Miywoaiw maac Kinuitng
wood of it But old. Capt Bwsett
goes to work and twitches it.ftlL up
I with screws and putty and valnij,
turn tootui liia aay oxuer omi mn
in the chamber. -. I know itr certain
that some mighty influential' Sena
tors have tried to' get the secret out
of the old nian..but niiht as well
T.-iC . ....i.t ..:r 'e m --..
luiik wruiu iuuiwui wi 1.IWI11 ,uu
top of the-cooae as to try to ftt him
to.ftBrlu4i-U'4frDaTiljeat.-r
9Cf Yon honld hare a county
;uWrile la TueGleamjl
ppir.
An old farmer said to us not long
ago, that carclesness was the worst
disease" that inflicts live stock, and
we think this is 'especially, true, of
poultry. Other kinds of stock can
be neglected, and lire and be profit
able ajterwards. and tho effects of
the catetessncs of i ts o wncn t U not
so observable a to attract attention
to it, but in- keeping poultryt tho
question of profits rests entirely on
its care. During the summer mos.,
poultry will manage pretty well with
but little care as it will do a well
sleeping in a tree?, as in a house, and
much better, if the house is infect
ed with lice.' In winter, however, if
tho care is lacking, the profits cease
at once and tho hens make no re
turn at all for what they ' eat , It
has beert proven many 'times that if
proper conditions , are ' furnished,
hn will lay. in, . winter enough to
return pore profttthao-in sunirncr,
hut this nas poica-ussu agreai many
iKxiorct'ifurniHit tlieso cobditions
thdbgh any one w bo ifk a farm
twpeivhas seen Ootuun after column
rk-voted Wthe sabjw, and vtry fow,
wijt I fimnd to dwpute the fact
earo is everything - with. . jioultry in
winier. 'Now to tnotimOrhcn there
is not great prcs of work that can
not be delayed:-. H prJ sa&
say that the nun who lcU winter
come without having made projier
preiar.iti'iis for Kjultry, will hard-
eu his heart and let them do the
beat the can fr aixilher year. It
JecsTTsprniatlerjwiSctheT the poal
try honxs - thifg Uauty or
not", jilsI a it is comfortable, and
no farmer a ho luis -iicjs tu straw
: 1 i . i., ; 4 ' '' " :
In portions of : Northern Siberia
the ground is not merely-frozen but
consists in part of layers of ice alter
nating with layers of sandand these
jce-inasscs niust be niaoy tjiourtnfls
of years old., -, in. such regfons ice is
as much a rock as' sandstone is.
A TemarkaM invhtioh ' fbi( kill
ing tne weeify along 'rilfqad tracks
is ,now 5 in yce. , Electricity, ; as'' Is
known,' will ! destroy vegeUvblo.i ,t j's-
sue u " sirong euougn. jx car . is
provided with' aft. bnginc, an' alter
nating dynamo and induction coil.'
The ojectrical current passes down
toaTOefal strip' which is dragged
over thfe track, the strip ' having many
fine wires projecting from it inththe
weeds .on each 'side, j .Everyweed is
touched and instantly killed. '
' Prof.! Cfooka thinks that if tho
electric tights wert) ianiversat to-day,
the cajidlpitsuddehly irjtjoduccd,
would lie thought i a 'wonderful in
ventian.'as it enables! a person to ob-
tttn light ;'in its sirriplcsi1 and, most
portable form and,'witfioujj' tle use
of . cuuiberous maghincry , or 'the
necessity of attaching tho lamp- to
ariy fixed point by 'moans ofi wires
beforp it can be lighted." ' ' .,
-.Jtisa fact well ;knoivn to gold
miners, but to few lothers, : that in
the same river channels; tho smal
ler jiieces of water-worn , gord arc
purer than the larger, ones. . It is
also true, that th exterior layer of
the watcr-worrf nugget is purer than
the inside. This is easily explain
ed. Native gold always contains
silver and, on the average about one
tenth of a nugget .consists, of the
white metal. This is much moro
easily corroded than gold and is at
tacked, for example, by sulphure
tted hydrogen and by common salt,
both ordinary ingredients of euafacc
waters. Such substances act on the
silver close to the surface of a nug
get and dissolve it away or convert
it into brittle compounds which
wear away as th'o nugget is rolled
forward beneath the heavy stoned at
the bottom of a stream. -
V'We' lately read:- in an i echahfie, 1
an account f 'i: ftock of p1otilryr j
that ato salt ,tiiftila,(nll
died, and ','.10 iba
warning to keep salt entirely iaway
frob poultry. '. This'was wrtiig'ad;
vice, for pduUry needs salt as nuich
ins any 'dther' sort :pf li vf stock i'does,
and ' the flock ,111 qutjstipa ;wasr in-j
jured, ;no doubts becanso it had peen
deprived of salt i until wheat it got
access to itenongh Avas eaten to prp-j
duce iniuribuVeffects. All tho soft
food gi feifl tWfeuItry'shouid bp.sa'ltr,
ea about as hingu as. qr;(iinary ;iooci
used on the table,,;" jand enough ;so!l
foodshould bo given, to meet the
demand for salt that nature ' makes 4
on every aiiimaL' If a flock of poultry
is' given salt in tlIr; food regularly,
Jiak'ta LotT r
St1' Jii-wipwiut : notnn
Tutt's-'Liver-Paisr an old and
pylarityjAlys (
SICK HlmGlifc,
6ur 8toirarru, ,in.djges
tiotii torpi44iver,).conpation
and all bilious distastes
Tjrnri;iver PILLS
North Carolina News.
.. 1;. ' 1 ' ,( ! !
Stanly Enterprise : Wo' recently
.i
heard of a case simlliar to the one in
the old blueback spelling book about
tho jaivycr's bull goring jbo fanner's
ox. A dog broke into Mm G. T.
Simpson's kitchen. One' of Simp
son's neighltors told him ho. would
lend him his gun to shoot tho dog,
thinking tho dog belonged to one of
their neighbors ; and when tho dog
returned the second night Simpson
shot and on examination hft found
he had killed the dog belonging to
the neighbor who had loaned him
tho gun, ws hear and t: the ' neighbor
Is very indignant over the matter. ,
Aflhdwro Courier : -, Several
weeks ago tho little daughter of Mr.
Thornburg; pf this county,- while
eating watermelon swallowed a seed
which lodged in the windpipe.
The child suffered intensely and the
fiithor was told that shf was likely
to die at any lime. - On the 8th of
U.lll IlllfUblt uv Vivultk lav. iw
dleinan, and after being examined
by Dr. j. W. Long it was found that
nothing but art operation could save
the childV life.- The 'operation
known in' surgery as tracheotomy
was performed by Dr. Long,' result
ing in the rerpoval of tho seed , and
the saving of the life of the child.
The operation, tf course,' "was dan
gerous, but - there was no other
chance. :-. ' ' '
Fifty-one applicant were licensed
Monday by the Supreme eiurt to
practice law. .
- D!patclii from different points
in this State and Virginia say that
frjut Tuesday nH.rviinjr ruined the
Uauxo in the ficl Ja, "
'..'...." '.Children Cry for
Pitcher's CatorIa.
Children Cry for
Pitcher Caitona. .
Children Cryfcr
Pitcher's Caatorla.
there , jsr no danger of their eating an
over, supply than thero is'' in. eating?
any btlier wholesbmo and necessary
food: 'WA'klva'snli'ihfMfli 'food;.
ot our poultry and nave never noon
at all careful abput , throwing' out
brino. or.wjiste salt. and haye tho
$wi 8"y? Htm h ?awla p ' p
more than - a few grains which
pertpshcl apeti'ciilledjor.'
We have-no doubt that poultry of
ten suffer in health aaacl -productjveT
ncss, "because tho- owners Tke) gait
away from them, under the impress
ion .that it is poison to jioultry of all'
kinds.Exchangc.', ...1 . ' '
' A IraoJBill.
Preensboro HeconJ. ; ;, -, . ' 1."
Whenever you hear a ' man find
ing fault with Ji paper, opcii it, rnd ,
ten to one hp has no advertisement
in it ; fiye to me he never gives it a
job of printing to do ; three -itt one
ho does not take the paper ; twV to
ope he is delinquent if ft bubscriber ;
evpn odds hat ho never fdoe3 apy
thing that will assist the ' publisher
to run the pajwr and four to one he
has noiver succeeded at anything.
i '
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English Spavin Liniment removes
all Hard,"!?rtft or Calloused Lumps
arid Blemishes front horses ; i Blood
Spavins, . Curbs, Splint . Sweeny,
King-bouo, . Stiflnes, Strains., all
Throats, Coughs, etc. Sayet'0 by
two of one bottle. . Warranted the
most wonderful Blemish Cure ever
known. ,, Sold by T. A. Albright, '
Graliam, N.-C...., . DckJ 1 yr.
Do yoii uso fine stationery ?' If
soT vnu will tin 1 it at Tug Gu&axer
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Tor tha iMn' oeoaakm ttia Southern Itall war.
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ATI. A NT A, OA., and return on tba follow
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Kna. 6T Bad an, 'Waeblnirtna 'and "onth
woMtera Uaattad. anaaaKd oatrraly of fuil
Buaoarsiailnisaura PalUaaa ran fC-OI; no
extra fare. Tbrnuaw elorpuur rara lMton
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Mftanala. Kow Tork and Turcica and Wa.n
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and Jarkaoarlllo fdntror car bttaoon
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Koa. at and Ml V. K fa-t KaO.' Pullman
sloepliia wra batwooa Kow Tork. At.arta
and Moalavtnery.aad Haw Tork and Jack
sonrtlie. . Aio aloopuia rar betwtwo I bar.
kutto and Aamutav ,
Ka. M.slMPlnacarOrrant,rorotA Raleigh.
no-aK iiaapinaTaar aainia-a.sa atwiimra.
irta en aula at
Tbrouoh Ufk,
ttnrn teaN awtnta.
apply to any arit nt tbaeoraaany. ,r to
lay-;. J, o'HWIKia. Mdir, l-anvi
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froa Woinrtoa.
model. Baitrlrv waMa. wKb Iw llu-
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nw aa oor aao ou aaoBt aorn-ao.
a Htrmr". ' Row to OJmM rwaata." w.ta
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