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t i4 ' 1 . . ! ' j " " L' 1 FUBLlO EXECUTION. . ; . , J. 8. Stanly, Lewis Bryan, Mitchell Busiclc, William 'lr'wln and'Amca Amyett, of Nethercutt'a Battalion, ' lately found as deserterato the enemy, hare been tried and banged thus paying with their lives the penalty of their shocking crime. These men, we believe, wen 1 from the county of, Jones. They were poor and igno rant men; tut loin uf them. had near relutives, and ' all of them had friends. The bcaits o'f their kindred have been aore stricken by their sad And disgraceful eud. ' Are they ouly to blame?' They left the service -' and assumed that of the euemy, on the plea of aotne fancied wrong ddue by our Government in the removal "of CoLNethercutt'e commaud from the outpost ser- - 1 - I. ' . . . 1 f t J 1 I . vice in wuicn mej were eiieuireu in voucs auu vusiow --Couti-Jnt0 GenV-Martiu'e and ib rJUrtogthmltx4.tc&, pur miLjnuauUiu-aOdUiu tiUThe- to Wilmington. This slight supposed grievance, fur .nl&hed the exouse for their great -crime. But was there do newspaper, which, oircutatiog in that sectiii, aggravated to their eyes lbs injury they complained ot ? Did no newspepei take aUo the ground, that the --' Government had committed towards them a breaeii ol faith? If there' were, then that paper exceeded jhe liberty of the press, to- interfere, wantonly and inju riously, with the military movements. That p ,rr instigated the crime, and is responsible for the ojii--" quences its teaching has produced. When any pertcn - gives counsel which leads immediately to the coumu ion ef felony, that person is an accessory before me . fact. If these poor deluded men have friends, or kin: and Lwe know.CoL Nethercott at least-to be their friend far as to aee that they have justice; they ought to -search the ' press -and . if it be found that perui- ' cious counsels have led to this deplorable crime aud its attending calamity, the blood of these men appeals , for justice epon all guilty die Instigator as well as the actor. Vottftdtnit Feb. Yith. ' A Word roa All. Oen. Jaa. N. Bethune ssys: You are a gentleman of wealth, with A' pair of fine 'carriage bones. Have you, when the Government wanted them Ud them away, or if you gave them up, bave you done it with relactance and complained that you were not raidas much as somebody else would Lave ' paid you? -if so, yon toTwre guilty: for whenthe enroll ing officer came after mat woman a Husband ana met widow's sen, who ere their dependence for a support you-saiJ, 'Tsks them along, mo necessities ol me ' country demand it. And when that wjle and wop ' er complained 46 you of the hardship of their case, you sympaUiuod with them, but told them It was neces sary that wc should aacrifioe everything, 'even life it self, in defence of our rights and our liberty; that it was better to die freemen than to lire slave to t..c. Yankees. Perhaps, too, yea proyibed them, you would see to it that they ehoujd nut want while the '' Luyband and son were fighting for your property aud yeur liberty. I au afield you have not kept that pre- . Yea are a Banker and railroad director, or a capital ist; war necessarily brings suffering, sacrifice and lo Lt any country. .Thousands have already sacrificed life and'pmperty; thousand aponthcrustnds will yet sacrifice life, and thoutan Jj upon thousands will ceuie out. or the war broken down m health nuj pion rty; . but to ydu war b$ brought neither sufloring, nor ! nor sacrifice, lou have uibde iiumene g.inr; ihrv ome-at last out or tuose vim are ugaung tor your properly, yoar liberty, and your Kves. If, ttiea, wuen me Government vmu y..ur roone-t ti support tit an, you begin to grumble ant c"in I t:y - und talk about njjt;rc, you too arc guilty, tor y..v too raid, "Take hun along, the ueceitie of tlie coua try demand it, sui we tuut sacrifice everything tv tb caue." ' : ," Tim I might g on an! convict evr- clam of prj pcrty Loaders aud money-makers of me charge I bare made. Kx.-Est.uv'no. The soldiers from all States of tie Confederacy are re-enlisting for the war. .North Caro linians are behind none in this work. . We notice that the Fifteenth and Twenty-Seventh, of CoIe's Rrigud re-enlisted. lart week, aud also the Twenty-Ninth nnd Thiity-Ninth, of Mcair's brigade, now at Meridian Miss. ' . ' , CONGRESSIONAL , ' ' . Richmond, Feb. lGtb, 18(1. Both houses have passed the Tax, Currency, and Military bills, iihich await tue,PrfsiJo;it a siguature. The injunction of.secrepy bus been removed. , The' currency bill provides that hoMvrs of non-interest he riug .notes, over five dollars, aro allowed, till the lot April, fust of the MftwUsippl, aud to'the 1st of July, Went, to fupd In tweuty.ycur bouds at Jour per ceut. All notes nod funded xr paid to theovern tueut in taxes or dues within the timo are taxed 8o$ per cent., aud funJahle on the 1st of January next, after which, they are taxed ne hundred per cent, One hundred dollar notes not presented within the tune, are no longer receivable lorpuor.c dues, and aro present issue of uotes'to cuutinue till the" 1st ot April, alter which a uev icsue is mitnurue 1, to be kept ith in . rersontb e liiuit. Six er cent., bou ls, to the amouut of fivo' hundred Uullious, may be is.-ued And iol J to rulse mom'y to meet tlie expenses of thu Gov ernmetit All.duties on imports to be paid in speeie, -tej ling exchrnge, or coupons of thf e hotids. All im Mirt and xp ii t duties aro pecially pledg d to pay tle interest on thece bonds. , - The tn bill levies five per cent, u mqxt of the real, pLruuul uuJ uiin 4I property, Mocks, bunk bills aud vj.vi-nt tre Jits, uod tin t j twicty per cent tu iuco:ues, fhtre wai a.jumor at A tbntySa-tutday tMMb notorious Wot. G. Brownlow died recently iu"Nah- Hope so.- - The difference between a fool and a lqpklng glass i, that on sp'eakj without reflecting, and the otber reflects without speaking. . What Js the difference between a good soldier and a fashionable lady? One faces the powder and the ether powdera the fao. 4Ha1lo, Fredl What, you writing poetry?' 'Yes,' said Fred; 'I am writing an owed fode) to : w; tailor." . v ' ' ' .fybat'a jhe tipie and tune?' said Tom. . "Tiinr, sixty days," said.' Fred: "and it is Set to ziotcs ot miie io bis poss'ssion.1' . ' i. Iktebestio to N. C. Ornctns. Maj. II. A, Dowd, AQ. M7of the Piale is'now ready to fill all the re. qulsiUoos filtdby N. C Officers for uniform cloth. Ttie following dispatcb from Gen. Lee shows that i the good work of rerenlistment goes on? , .. v' 0A50i Cocv Housi, Feb. S. ,. 4To Geri. S, Cooper; -The following troops bve re enlisted for the Far sinoe announoemsnt cf-IOthin etant: - , " , ". Lane's V"ifCad Wright's brfgade, Perin's brigade, N Davis' brigade, Seventh Virginia cavalry. Eleenth , Virginia cavalry, Thirteenth North Carolina-troopi", Eleventh North "Carolina troops, Forty-eighb Virginia infantry, Garnctt's, Poagfie's, Haskell's and Pegram's battalions of artillery. - - 1 . The following, having enlisted originaiTy for the ' war, have reiterated meir termination, to contiou? tin the eertive: ' '' ' ' ' imtt'e battalhon of artillery, McGojran's brignde, Vand Fourteenth Alabama regiment. RoitRt . Lie; At the.Cbapel Boyal,rduring a thunder etorra 001 recent Sunday, several frightened ladles, fearing the effects of lightning upon certain iteel circumferences wbich fashion bad girded about them, actually detached these dangerous appendages, aad walked away, lejiTing betr L,oopi io their pew. , Tbe-TQil tary' bi!l"decl,vre nil between -17nnd 50 yens in serves during the wur; all between 18 aud A'), now in service to be" rttniued undt r existing or ganizatioun aud ofUcers; ull between ll unJ 18 and 43 aud 50 t be enrolled for. State defence; provbst, hospital, and conscript guard duty to be pcr fonucd by men betweeu 18 and 43 unht'for the field. The exchiiption consists of all unfit for the field, Uein birsaud officer of Cougi ess, State Lecisktures and other Confederate and State officers; Preachers regu larly employed; one Editor to each Newspaper now published tuil such employees -as are in lUpentable; one Apothecary to each drug tore doing business on the lUth of October, 18G2; Physicians over thirty years who have been seten yenrs in practice;. Presi dents and teachers of Colleges an 1 Schoo'-s who have been regularly employed for twe years With twenty stu Jcut; one person on a farm of fifteen field, hands, aod to pjye bond and security to deliver, to . the Gqv ernrucQt ono hundred pounds of bacon and beef to ev ery h iu J, aud to sell ail their surplus at schedalerates; othcers of railroads as heretofore-reported; aud, tlie President and SecreJury of War arc authorized tt grant excuiptious as heretofore reported. - nrruMvJXD. Felrrfary 17. Both House have ias?ed the Bill establishing a vuluu.iry Navy. It authorizes the Secretary of the .Navy te commission vessels in i'onfederattf v.ti'rs. . . v .Beth houses hnve appointcJ Fiiday, tho th of April, as a day of fussing cpd prayer they h.ive also adapted a highly patriotic address to the country. - The House has paused the Senate Bill to issue to bacei nations to the arm v. , The'iite h(enu:'urred.iii the ll'ise Bill to repeal the Acl irutol liiiVg f H . 2 iri rrruSTs, nfld "Ui'c biTTror Notice. SX TUESDAY, THE FIR8T DAY 0 J next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the un MARCH .deYsiffned Committee will let out -to the lowest biddorlhe build ing of ft Bridge across the south pron of Jonies' Creek belew Thos. Robinson's, to. be kept in good order for seven, years; aUo at la o'clock, they will let out to the lowret bidder, the repairing and keeping In good-. order for Mill, and for the same bridge over and others will do well to attend. 'T1103. ROBINSON, i'eb. 5th,; 18C1-2C8-C9, WM. G. TEAL. STATE OF OU Vll CAllOLIlVA. ?- ANSON COUNTY, i' j Petition fur salb vf Land far partition. SLcrwood C. Liles and others, vs. Join IL.Easou and .... . . . v - - wire, nd others. ' T AlTEARING BY THE AFFIDAVIT OF SIIER wood ('. Liley, onu of the i)luinti(Ts. that John II E:ison and Mry F. Dasou' two ef tlw defendants In tUuciuerebulC-iiuyuad-lbe JiQiiUof thiStati: publU entin i- therelVtr -ordered lobe made in tlieN O.-Ar1 gus lor MX w. ek, BOtifyicg said defendants tobo and uprear at the next term'of tho Court of Equity for Airson cpunty, to be held at the Court-House in Wades boro,' on the 2d Monday in March and pleaJ,ans"wer, or demur to paid petition or judgment pro confmo widlbe takfcn and the same beard ex parte us to them. ' Witness, at Office in' Wadesboro.' , ; J. R. H ARC RAVE. Cri JI. E. ' Jan. 28, 1804-260-Ct . IIcad-Qrjartcrs Exaniiitlu; Board, SEVENTn CONG. DISTRICT, N. C, t ' . - '", ., LkXimotos, Jfin. 20', 1864. ' rilHE UNDERSIGNED, ONE OF THE MEMBER I of the Examining Board for the 7th Congres sional District, N. C, hereby appoints the. following times and places for the examination'ef the conscripts of the District: T, . , . t .," four yenrs, the bridge at Mrs. Marshall's oldJ 'ob A '"vst at 2 o'clock, the tame iiay, they will Itt out! 20, -2 A 24. ; t time, the repairine and keepini ud the. -uriu,0B KOUm G. W. Little's Milt Pond." Biidze builders L f.'1 tl1 f i. . ' " . ' ' the gui. promotion of privates died skill ituj valor. - ' who hive shown distill It is he'icvrd that both llousci live passed in secret .t'."iim ruul'sent the President a Bili authorizing the u-iieiir'U of tlie l.al'tct cpuj. " Thp bi'-l o Mipeii'T temporarl!y th privileee cf the lt-ilt.'Cvrput i.ct, bub j e I be th lluues iu secret session. :' : The Prfjililent In npprovrd .tue.bill. It "applie lily to ca.es ol trv !in, vuspir icy, combining to as Mt tlie eneu'.y, VtieiiipTs la excite nersile tusurrectiou', desertion, vucou.i'.ug or ; harboring deserters , .pics, unUwtu! in'ereiur?e ortrlisg wih th enemy, ud nenn i t thtf eni uiy or inciting others to abanion the 0'nuVrttte ciute, borniiig bi t Ig.sor destroying te -eraph li-:is, debtngiiig or attempting to destroy gov. eiiiuirnt. ve-sels, aruis.'uuaitivhs of war, arseuaU, louiidiicj or'wlrlhops. . , Habj: efc Cimrt's Scspk.nded It scera to be mider--tu ii iht !! Ite-Cimrre?i ot" the Confederate SUti-s, a hoi t time- before it adjourue l, 'suspended th writ f k ibf'it torput,'; ua I thus 'bumb y biid tbv liberties of th .pecj)!!- nt tlie f-t i.f the '"Frtv-'idtfiif. After uhicli ihty vrJrre l prtnjer tc 1 I said on "Tie tJ3ay vf A.'ril tttxf. Let tJ vote oJf SU.opeudHijj'taiJ' Wiit be pniiii-hiMl. , . - '. ' , ; Tlie above is ffom tha Raleigh Siandjrd.- The itnl- ics are ours.- - .11 uirii:i, On tho evrniifg of tlm th iu t., at the residence of the bridi-sV tu'Mhi'r. hi TIiquiis countv, G .by-the. Kev R. Fi-miux, J K U U Y M. TA I! KEtt, of the 2d Ga. cavalry Re-t:. to Misy ODA 'BOWES.; T f Deir R la, this war wKl YaVe mi eni,7 ' ; When victory puW our foe tiilit . He'll then ret 01 u Jo lire and loe ' ' ; . Ilia kind nnd loving wiAj.' THE a)NFr;l)t:u.VK TlUVlivlS. AND Sl'ELbEll. II 7 E" SUA LL S IIOKTLV TU fi L IS IT X LI TTLE f Book, with the above title, gotten up to sup p'y a. pressing want 111 tnis ana neiguo ring counties We hhall print only a. email edition of this little book. Should the dema: d warrant it, hoVever, we will issue second e it'mn. The boot willncontain thirty-six piigea price $1.23 inca-di, to t.hosew-ho have no corn, or otber provisions' to sell. To those who have, noth ing but Comdex Bemttliing to eut, wilL.huy.thenu CAMP NEAR OJI.VNGE C. H. VA. : - February 7th 3 83 1.. . Thi nntlr' of foVK." 20tli'llegt. N.'C. Troopst nro iKt liri-oiK'rs to tn. ict-.ot jnv. iin.nave oeen Xf;)wfre1, nn.a.re ordtreU'to'reovt with ut delny, to tbeiconipanvi . . THOS; LILLY Mpt. K anth Hit pt ..'(. T. Adj'ti&nd Instr. General's Offlce. - . RiciiMO:ii; Va., Feb. 4, 18C4". ' Gfxkral Oruebs, '" . W14. f PHE FOLLOWING-ORDER IS PUBLISHED FOR x the information of all concerned: Confederate States or America. War' Department, Richmond, Feb. 1, '04, "EXCHANGE" OTlCEyoT?." 1 . All prisoners heretofore held by the United States authorities, whether officers Boldiers pr .chiUap?, re ceived t tity rointt before the 1st of January, 18u4, are bcreby declared exchaneed. 2. All officers and wen f the Yicksbure capture, who repotted for duly at Lnicrprise'. Mi3s., at, any time prior to the 14th of November, 1863, and whose names were forwarded to -me by Maj. Gen. John II Forney, are dsclared exchanged. 3. All officers and men of tho Vicksburg'capturc, bo- longing to the lstTenncesee Heavy Artillery, who re ported for duty at Marietta, Ga., and whose names were forwarded te me by Col. A." JaCksou, are declared exchanged. ; " KO. OULD, Agent of Exchange. By order, .. ' ' "' ; (Signed r ' ' "Sr COOPERV Feb. 3. 2G7-71 Adj't and Insp'r Gen'l. T X30NSC It Il'T OFFICE, Kaloigb, Jan. 27th, 1SG4.'-j MIE FOLLOWING CIRCULAR FROM BUREAU of Conscription is published for the information of ail concerned. - . By order COL. MALLETT, Comd'g Conscripts for N. C. E. J. II AHb!. Adj't.' - , -V BUREAU OF CONSCRIPTION, Richmond, jaur25tb, 1854. :i j Circi'Lar, No". 4. ' To Commandants of Conscripts: Theattention of CommaLidants, is especially directed to. General Orders No. 1, A. & I. G. 0., current series, herein set forta for their information? . Adj't .inI) Lvspecto'r General's OmcE, Richmond, January 23, L1864rr Co (uur(i'iiimter'!i neiiartiiiciit- - - ' U ALtlOIl. Fel'. 0. ,1.'- I PEP.ARTMENT HAS ON I AND A SM &tC lot of Cottou Cards for oMxtribution amynp the familief of S'ddirs,.! The Special Courts of each county are requested to appoint an agent in each county to. receive and distribute them. The price will be five dollars, ($5.) and necessitous wives and mothers of sol diers wilt have the prefeseuce. More are expected daily and will be sent ont as fast as received. r a a iuiwii ft 1 n.1- - XA W ff . Feb. 9, 26S-3t .. Noctb Jparolina Army. ries is hereby revoked II, Enrolling oiflcers will proceed as rapidly..as 4ruc t Lie iOle in the euiollmeat of all persons made liable, to imii-ary service.- Previous to enrolment as con cn'pts, all feuch persons whl be allowed to "voluifteer, I t. The Company selected was in service en the i'Gth of April, 1862. - -. !' . ' - 21 The company Selected is at the time of rolun-ie-ringj btlow the minimum, prescribed by regulations. 3d. No person made liable to service under this or der wih be permitted to joinyor will be assigned to- any cQolpauy a hich hs more than sixiy-four finvates ou the roll, until -all the compauies in service from the State of which the volunteer or conscript is a resident,, i-hall hare the minimum number proscribed by regula tions. - . .. : v ' - . 4th. Upon the Cohipjiny being selected, the yolun- teer will iceive Irom the enrolaug jmcer-a certificate a the effect that be has so voluuteered; and no xolun tee.r wilt be received in any company egtcept on such certificate. . ' . ' , -: Persons who fail, to make selection according '.o the provisions of;this order," nnd at the time of en iistineut, wiil b(i assigned according' to existing regu- lation. . , . IV. All officers ih command of companies authorized utuler this order U receive conscripts - or voluutet ts will forthwith ceiid to the Couiiuaudant f Conscripts' of the Sfata, accurate certified rolls of their companies; and without such -til, t-howing that they do not ex ceed .j-ixty four privates, there will not be assigned any conscmpt Or Voluufeer. . . - -L- -' By tom maud of the Secretary of War. .. (Sigued) - v ; ; ; S. COOPER, . Adj't and Insp. General. -I Early and vigorous action will be enjoined on the enrolling officers, each one of whom should be fur UT5lied with a copy of the order without. "delay. To in- -ui t.tlni publicity of tbfe order, there should be several itiM rtiou! iu the newfpapers of general circulation. 11. Person pr s utiug applications for special ex eniptiou wiib ry shvte,of 'mertt will not be nolested until net'iou i take-u by this Bureau. These cases will b iuvWtigated iu accordance with Circular No. 3, Curienf S ries, with the le st delay practicable. By order of' CoL. JNO.'fi. PRESTON, Supt. (Signed) vi. n 1 di Feb. 3, 1864-267-80 C. B. DUFF1ELD, A. Ar. G. For Sale. SECOND HAND TWO HORSE CARRYALL, apply to - JNO. RUSCOE. 8Srd,-Regt., N..C. M.,' Stalily county, Altinuarle, Marcn z, e, 4, o. . Qtbet.4'NC,,M.Anson March 7.8,9, 10. . . . 81fct Regt., N. C.M., Anson county, .Wddcsborw'? , March 11, 12, 14, 15. . -62d Regt., N. C. M., Montgomery county, Troy, March 17, 18,19, 2L '. - 51st Regt., N. C. M., Moore county, Carthage, March 23, 24, 25,26, 28. 40th 'Regt.-, N. C. M.f "Chatham county, Pittsboro, . 30, 31, ApiiTl,2: . , COlh Regt...N. C. M., Chatham county, Pittsboro', T April 4, 5,C, 7. . ... , . : ' C3d Regt, N. C. M., Randolph CQunty, ALboro', April 11, 12, 13, 14, 15.- . ' ' C4th Regt."t N. C. M.f Randolph QOuiityAsLloro'5, . .; AprU 16, 18, 19, 20. -. . , . 1. G. SNOWDEN Surgeon P. A. C. S., . ...L' Chay-mnn Examining Board. " " 7th Cong. District, N. CV1 ., CHIEF ENROLLING OFFICE, , t " Seventh Cosoressiosal DisTBicr, N. C., ,, ' . . v Lexington, Janv26th, J8G4, ; Gexeral Order, V ' t. No. i"; - , ' - - I COUNTY ENROLLING OFFICERS WILL PKO-. . ' ceed at once to' re-erj roll all persons in their ' eouuties between the ages of 18 and 45, iu accordance with General Order, No. 1, Conscript Office, Raleigh, . K. C, and have them present at the above times and places for mcdieaf examination, revision of former ex- emptions, &c. . , II. This call-embrace all persons between the con script ages' wha have Lerotofor6"leenixempted,de-" tailed or discharged from any source, or fbr any causa . whatever, including persons who have furnished ub-. v stitutcs, as well as those discharged from the army, and ' all male white persons who haverived It the age of eighteen, and all others who havcnot heretofore been -enrolled '. '. III. Enrollijpg Officers will only order a fourth of the conscripts of a Militia Regiment to report on each of the appointed days and require each man" to bring wjth him three day's rations. v ... IV. All persons embraced in this call ore absolutely required to be present at the appointed times and (dacps, and any failing to appear will be treated as de-' serters. -. V. The notice to conscripts is deemed sufficient to , allow them ample time for arranging their domestic affairs,! and pa application fromypnt ties to be allowed ( """ to remain at home beyond the time Appointed fcjr their departure for cwpf will be entertfii'od. , 'J. M. LITTLE,. Capt. , and Chief Enrolling Officer- ' 206 -09 ' . 7th Congessional District, N. C. , IRgir, Fayettcvijle Observer and Raleigh Confederate, will copy four times each. ' - ( $25 Reward. ANAWAY FROM TIIE SUBSCRIBER ABOUT, Jti the first of December last, a negro boy, namd JEKRY, about five feet high, dark copper colored, - some,22 years old, weighing about 150 poundsl The above sum will be paid-to any one who will' arrest said , boy and return hhu to me', or confine him in some place of safety, and notify me, so that I can get him. . . , . K. BUCllANAJf.' Jan. 28, 1864-2GMf 1 , : s . New. livery Stable IN WAD&SBOROV THE SUBSCRIBER TAKES PLEASURE, IN AN . nouncing that he. has at-last effected arrange ments in establishing a lone needed institution in this place A LIVERY STABLE. His building i large; and -commodious, and every means Jn.ll be taten by him and those under bis charge, in giving (satisfaction to the public. ' - .' HORSES AT LIVERY, will receive every attention . Horses; Buggies, and Hacks, ready at all times to convey' parties to any point they wish to go and Hprses taken & board either by the FEED, DAx, or MONTH. . - : The patronage of. the public is-post earnestly bo icited, either in putting up their horses with me for the Feed, or Day, or in hiring iny Horses, Buggies, or Hacks. , Mr. JAj3,"THREADGILL, Superintendent, will I on hahd at all times, to attend to the wants of .those who may honor me with their patronage. J. C. CARAWAV'. . - :';-. i- ';.; . ' Proyriator. -N. B; I wish to purchase several good DRAUGHT HORSES. Persons having horses to dispose of would do well to give me a call. ' ' v . " November "26 r" 1868, 257 tf - J. C. CARAWAY. ANSON HOTEL, WADESBORO, E C. RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE TUBLIC THAT I' have re-opened Anson Hotel, in the town of Wadesboro. and that it is inV determicajion to make ; all thos who stop with me, as cdnfortable as circum- . stances and the times wilt permit. My table will be supplied with all the substantial and as many or tne . luxuries of life, as can be had for money. Good attention paid to stocic oy a careiuu ana expe rienced ostler. Rooms keDt in order and every at tention paid to traveller aud boarders by faitbtul ser- Charces in proportion to the price of provisions. v ; . b . . J. T. STREATER. Feb. 4, '64-266-tf f : - - ' . - . H RAGS! RAGS! ! IGHEST PRICE "PAID FOR CLEAN COTTON and Linen rags at the Argus Office.
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