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. , - ' , .A . T T a. i... 1 x n'rrj tyfyk'i Kiyktt doth d turned Kap 1 A S"f ' JJ yaiVs )d(VtJ kit UilAdrtd Tyr to SU j)." . to m- ... 4.1 r VADE3B0H0, N. G. " "lUIIfJDAY. JUIO, 1875. , - - - - - - . . . - - ; ,': ' ' - - - - ft i, - ( .1 T. , A . 1 No.nt.i.n,.! P., Alexander Cluk trim In f 'a 'J r-HcragrapMjr ' vnf "A rV.b- A pril 1 ,5 ! -t - ( ,i M' (- i ' -J. vrr tnd chpleU to ay av !wt tftd ' " ' j4 heart ud i.''' ' o cr falli ,u"rotf, .- .ut for ; onea. Sera, lotv.a ona fallen ; -"-h loat, aull Juat; Z. Ida moat preciooa 'ran hero ' dual. 1 -h amall tablet, Tacli headatone',' - utu uue, tnia vpoa it 'j'ca 'jjth thia bed turtl kloocpce 3 .1. : rriba id ferveut .4f Ml hira r rlftut Kim rfiur-aobtgrfc7''K;ewn' dy grace who twined kis batk Bpoh dj kjJhoa eea hta footetepa ia the W-i-I-drrts " TW-eeea -tie bloomin' j Ajin re tell, ro -Southern breczea. r' -i 1 uat aenwa mj cbeek uo Diowr ; V'-Mr geotlT of the "UnkDown," VS jrlallofbim jou know., 11: - u.-inelhinka the aoft winda anawer, -' i Murmuring aadlj in my ear J 'We can let I you ot tue "Una uown . ..Who liea calmly aleepioir here. 'Once be wna widowed motWi - Fair Jiaired Uj, iier hope, ier pride, vvwil.U Jwueljr mother Jcuowa not , . !JHow,or whire,.ber boy baa died.' . i . :RtrnTin Ia lituh. And fall of atatur. j Type of mauhoud naught did tear; rkl the boom from diauntoumter rikea upon bia listeuiiig ear. H'iiing quick: each trusty weapon, t J Kcudr, eerJer .tirafrajr - : . Airnped with atrung right thaod ithe aabre, IDouned ui haale the "coat of grey." Pmsrd.hia -mother to bia boaom, JJadtJ aJbniL a last adieu. ' Jhithar, dear, J Jight for freedom, iot Utat.flag, -i'lie Bonuie Blue." ' ia that city.: . We metj of chractcri ""Nynian Ikmo peal to Ooifco'-'."! 0DC a)loqnenl amlle And ra a area Tin UrvJn. It vaa a plciured' ctltIoo,'tt!jlJ.t itaI v&tM ley, the pleaiJfjr ..retxmaUj tie tnejs ciealtiTOtx!, and bougat' bleaalflgi ftoin aboYi, 'Ji '.way. have.bu'.loJocoroua la 'iia, but the prayer waa ltIotue,, ifi'-'fik'e ft cbani, 4 areata, and' Jet like a conrerM witbrtiie jiatenin 3od, .thia ne Tr inured to note down a few naflsageB, Li!e cojeet tig. tb dcTojionai apirit of tla hour 'mi Wace ; . '.-J??C.y.&A;x . ' he Vorpaoed r.vere'pVoiongwI irbd eircTiniflejteUa iightr keyk-Va1f the worai or a oong,' wdiw im luterreniagiraraa wera'nnertd irith-aTpWitJ'lniat fiCJCd the appreaa oafon ; the 6oar weralf each aeotencs beiog proooaaced a a low voice and witb the Tailing tal ection x ''Oh I Lord, our bleaeed Father of La, ihoo, k-n-o-w-i ' thaftlon of the worl'.j Thou'knowa the ro-M ia'ail nner climate from the oool ahadea of trAlle ghanica to the warm, temperate, longle&f pine belt with ita balmy aire, including the rolling oak and ah belt of the interior and the abort leaf pine country between the Middle of the Bute and the "low lying lev ela. Thera are mouotaiua that tower aoblime grandoaf abort all others ewt of the Mifaiasippi ; there are delightful Jow bills and amiliDg vallejra with purling atreama carryiug furtiltty and beauty; there are plains and lorceU capable of a high aUU of improvement, the latter of wL! ji are w Sal la ahtp building, making railf roads, framing Lousea and the like; there are bold hirers CJU thich would im pel millions of spindles ia a lintu there are places and opportunities fur all who bar skill and industry sufficient to make their forts nee . andcr favorable circum stances. , ". The trouble baa been these facts kare been hid under a buahelj or light baa not thone." We bare needed an ajicetle of en- Ui price to go forth aud proclaim this Ooe- pel to the whole world, and enoenrage men everywhere to heed and take advantage ot iu We should have a corpse of lively agents la Earope this day walkiug up pea- ant and burgher on this great question of finding a free a, good pome among L t V.-l J . , nomoguious peuj i in a 'cliine of uuparat leled salubrity in oleasantneea. Instead, a . 1 k 4 lew of oar uberarac. ntages . of soil and climate are known aAad to the massns. t is timet repeat, this spirit of do be driu it as an andean Vioeaea aa Let noUil should rosea grown' ali.Srds thorns de debit's ay'd doing harm whilti a aharpeo'n for his of sin and deatl dy wrath r-ol de b-Ua-i-e of dyfury4Cf'!dden fore I helpful, constantly iucreaaiu and reliable bia eyee,'ob a-e-nl youjbroodiu'"itJiiieJiuflux of population." The bote's resour- a dove thro' de storm anr speak pcac iSjWCiff e necesaities of our aitua rpriae in i rr 3 ? And the soft wind's gentle murmur iTelira sad, a wud-aad story, 4Iow the soldier fought abd bled, ;Foughlaud fwll, for6outheri g ot as rbi -utlttrightaour soldier fuavt4 jf rrcaom weaUh itself natoia. i 4" 1 v7 ... V Gather, then tlie blooming (flowers, lory eie, his dark wa ICJjiave the free soiritoi VDrise in ill Ji.'wkife dsloaJrjifrfpf stead. ' We should redot at sffrU ii -I inmajes'.ia bis ears7StajC Ve a hopeful, V - Brightest ems from mother earth, uiKaheU Tread with softly falling footsteps ir...i.- 1 . .i .f. 1.. til. Kaii cj, no- onjr uuuuu, lei-euuuow . jTake-the Jice f joyous mirth. if '"ere your patriot dead arejain, i lowed be.the ground that holds theai of Wyrs--bouthern slain. j.AfSuplgqf geranium, stlea'hi.your'dark brown hair. jM'th'e brigh'tfreeK flower, ji irom.ine su sen wave ' Ven;'1ar it rently . , .. Ikno.Wn.oIdregra e lived a maido 7"jare now, 1 thie.couiiTr, ' ui.i if m ilie treft. - Ki ir?rcti? ,")irnguita'tV :.. . it'Mf.Luwu iollenihoro, Vettth a ftr' ch and .raro. ; ' 'ice?l f ofjaurel, J y 'a trows to wear. " ' X eveniog sunbeams Jc rdunde place, -. .a a "a dir irionous naio, : " ideiij can' (race. fi . vlcdl'go ftni crimsonj r iraf . tjponm gTas8y soa, .afib irit'a their hr?PjS bia wretched sou 'fore 'tis e-v-e-rWu' to late) Show him de slippery rocks and de miry clayv Make bim see dat Satan fol lows -urtrippin' at bij heels, aud hell yawns open to catch him when he falla.T Oh J 'rest him by de mighty p-o-w-e-r of dy grace."' Poor down your mercy. Jika rain from de summer rlouda. Make him open his blind eyes to see de b-e-a u-ty of dy holiness ahjnin' in de face of your beloved Son like do xaiwbow when de storm done gone and pnaaedAway. Oh, tlioa great Jtmg Kf Glory who ridos.in de gol'n.cbftn'ot :u de Jalew Jeruae lew, above dentin,! 'aeech an'p-ir a-y you drive dy whitu horsw dowa die nay ?and 1 vtiAti A lii. n.f-m f .?A .tir.nuuJif rib cm A'ik lower woil and.de daahiB Mneela came mV- . our.eight, atop'dy chariot at Washington ami 'light in lovma kindness at de door of dy servant, de President Grant, an' tell him 'jcactly hgt .to 'do. : Soun' de meanin' of your will .iutodeGo.n-g-rl,?,, halls, an' tell de jrreat men ,'tb own axiu now to aerve dan Purge de.bearta of de-sen' and seuta- Mtfminfton Star. tto4 Maau" C6, ' Cztanaloa'of the Oraoftr Zdaa to Com anaroe. Preparatory steps are being takea to bring a. .ut a system of IoUrnatlonal Ex change betweea Great Britain and the United States, through the medium of the co-ope rati re aocictts in Great Britain and the Patrons of Husbandry In America. The Central Cooperative Board of the Co-operative Sooi stives has keen ia correspondence 1 with See retary Krlley of the National Grange, for sometime past, relative to the project, and at a meeting of the Executive Committee of the National Grange next week, this sub ject will be formally presented by a deput tauou from tho Co-opsrauvo Societies, sow en route to the United Slates. The object is to reform commercial aAiuaes, get rid of middlemen, restore iategrity in dealing, equalise wealth, Ac 1 The British gentle men claim that a much greater quantity of American produots would be sold in England were it not for the extravagance of middlemen, and that the same is true of maoafaclanog articles sent to America from England. . They propose to operate on direct trade lines, sending their own ships, freighted with their own goods, to exchange for American products, such as wheat and cotton, on fair, equitable, and economical terms.' The cooperative socie ties of Great Britain number about 500,. 000 members, while the number of Grang ers is esUmifnlat about 2,000,000. As the latter ajlefedy have State agencies es tablished fc JJthe purchase, at wholesale rates and i-1 cash, of all the arti cles they vfpkylho plan of exchange pro posed, Is tkjeved to be possible. fl : ' 1 : ; f p avaaaa asp wwss It wasTllreat many years ago that the story Orit told of Miss Ilannah Ann Sterry.jjGcommonly matoro virgin who nau oejucea penecuKa wun masculine atteutl', because of the vigorous manner in wK h shunned the face of man. It For Kent! KTOHK at Lllrvlt!, orpo!t ! the ptao. 14-tr. 11 n. lili-h. IJIIIE BENTINEL. JOBIAII 3 rUHNER Q Office near tho Court House-. viwcRirrioir: . Daily Sentinel 1 year, in advance, w ! ct . a uauy rix raoniua ia advance ;8emC-WeUy. . Weekly Sentinel H - DO YOU WANT fi.00 a.o) 3.C-3" Goods Cheap? Try GaJdy A illlama, ho alwaj-s ke a irooU a took w overythln aultd to tl. farmer, the lmnlc, ant the IJlm ADDY av WILHAMa 9 n 3r .m tjr.--irr Des . 1 Iff - f . Ml Jr :. - mm lives fronTde love t!da' 1-ea d dare srttmnjL'jgep jiue.anaree or .liell. ilWp"Wii!tnber dyaervants.in.eve- ry t-g'ftiuid' temptaUon, as .Jesus ltftheicu'; Thin but the Jsire of hon- the.love of salary from their s-c-u-l s suckers -out'n corn,; and may your 4'faame be above, every .name, and d-y king dom comeinto,theihigb .places and de low like tbe light of mornin' comes to.do.hills an' de nralleys de same. Afr .leavin WashlngtQQ city, an' takin' dy time, drive -your chariot down over dafields and reign: up dy h-p-Mre ot fire at the capital of Old Virgin'y." 'Light out at deGovernor's door, and go into.his , house .an' trJll bim what t'ingi he ought toay,.an show him what thiags.ie ought to do, like a f-a-t-h- eir who 'stnicts his own chile." (Comato Nertb X3laroliiae. lo w while immigration Jflgs, toe pveraction iu aAjmqtgig ustry lOWtt'; 'iflcnoum to God,1 ,xow came yon taje a drunkard 1" d a fiiend of Tom Marshall ia a eon- -9tiolk;him;T.'fA!ireIl;;'i;wiirtd i abogttaalif'vSaid iTflea. "Igradu ed.L r- at Lexington,, witSb.,aeelebvat Jlvlne, Robert X 'iJreeF rfAaxl our S v .intellectual Jefa . y y they advised iv way' fsitv. 1 . position, at.once, heain thO pnime.of A koa uie urn opporia- 1 i-ooi l v Wnity soon came. We "k empiiv-"' a case ir .position 'j,mara Wtw A made a .a our friena., 1 dilated us r tremendn't" ''"iU. 'd Were , in tbe -osperi-, Vne ola one . a Bible North ndjJP-6to of the opinion kVuest. thing the Southern people can do is to turn their thooghts to building up tneir waste places. To North,.Cttrolina with her wonderful' resources and great variety of inducements it is a sacred du ty to encoufege by any and all means this grand work of recuperation .and- process, Let us'firafc doM muev of this' wrk our selves1 so oar mease will allow. Tbeo af ter these have been exhaustedr or Wle we are doing our best, let ns call, in the ssis Baace of the sturdiest class of English,' ltm Germans, French, ets men who come with their families and - have money enought to' purchase a small ; farm, c or chard or vineyard, The class of skilled mechanics might also be- invited, and work might be found for1 tbera' to'do'in ourebopa for wood and iron manafaCture aod those which ought to be built in eligible locali ties. North-Carolina is rich in opportoni- gave the treasures of yonpaffectien, and bowed down bmanifolvcares and reeponsibUiyH.idental to tj yrear iog of eif'4 V:hildren on y acres of sir; rous limestonr'ykad, yet, tJ,4u are a ware y AhjLM? is now approaching whep' znr dange,clouds atfe' -jJftftervals, apa' ' nojeisrand when sig if JSAicity dart promiscuous 1 and thither, Jenderibg this hab- I'lon "unsafe for yourself .and . those dear little ones, hence, therefore, det-Jne sell you a popper wire, -silver tipped, and magnectic lihtning.rod. . ' IThe woman staggered baoka few lpoces and vyelled: "Narcis unfaeten old Cronchl" Inauother instant a savage bull-dog came darfing around tbe corner of the house with bristles up, thirsting for gore. The dog had already mangled t machine agent and a patent soap man, and was held in great esteem by the better class of citizens for bis, courage and service; but wheu his eye met. the hard, penetratinsr eaze of Mr. Par. sons, his chops. fell, andihs SqS and hidiin the currant bushjpr, Then the mau said: "My dear lady,, you seem to be exoi ted. Tow, if you will allow me to explain thoprobaby inestimable " ; ' yy.-. v iPervye,! knor what willr rt ye' said Jtfra. Gilkins, as nor Jd under bed clothing, end brouf"7 V. horse ; stolj but owing to the sly 1 eUvwjdition her nerves, her aim vrf, f JlnstesciV and the charge of -buckshot' sed save a fewwscfittered' ones Ji n' cheek glanced off. A m' c smile spread his countenance as pe leaned bis shoul against the-"oor frame, and' agaim co menced: "Mfdear jnadara, such spasm manifestations . of your disinclination make a judicious investment of a few paltry dollars-" ?W-:;.:i-: 'iEi-eo!w shrieked the widow, and col-. faps rata .kind of jjerking woon, and before she batd recovered, a, highly magnet ic liehtninir rod decorated her humble domicile, and Parson bad the blank note filled out already for her signature $onZi.) Courier, p ; v; .:..';. TH BEST, PAPEITJRY Pofllafe Free. BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. me bci&iMiXMU AfcitUAXt now in its SOth vear. eniovs the wid 1 circula tion of any weekly newspaper A the kind in the world. Anew volumoWmcnces January 4, 1875. Its eontenta embrace the L-cst and most interesting information pertaining to' the Industral, Mechanical, and Scientific Pro- gross of the World; Descriptions, ' with Beautiful Engravings, of New Inventions', New Implements New Processes, aud Im proved Industries' of all kinds; Useful Notes, Keclpcs, SOggostiens and Advice, by Practical Writers,' for workmen and Lmployers, in all the various art. The SCIENTIFIC At E HI CAN ia the cheapest and best j rated weekly paper nnhlmhcil- l.vpr 0 to 15 oiigina' nery and nove JiNUA iPiO . ilUbtratin;? improve ments, Discoveriesand Important Works. pertaniug to civil and Mechanical Engin eering, Milling, JMiniDgVid Aretallurgy;' itpcorus or tbe latest prortT; s in the abpii- Wimbleboeinto a corner and thuald tionsof btcam,bteamh.Mf ItUfing.-lUil- tha Vder , Nf.h 1 fK ... . Ji W bhBuildiiiB, NavfAtionTelegra- A . I ' . Vr . r 6-fhyi lelegranti iingineering, Electricity matUJ, you want! You don't want uoJMaguetisra, Light and heaf match, and you know you don't You've : FARMERS, Mechanics Engju-ieA, la como over here'eavse I'maloce io hujr ventors, Manafacturers ChemisU, LbVers nd kiss me-tkat'a what Mm. r I ot Bctenc, ieacners, Wergymeti.Xitwyers . " ' " w an. Pnn ftf hmfnuinna KnA S-but you never shall do it in the world SsaTafc V t aw tT uniess yo are stronger Ua 1 am"nd should have a place in every Family Lib then she added, fn a softened tone, 44 aud rary, Study, Office, and Coiiuting Iio6m; in the lord knows you are," - A IHend of eTerr Readbg Rwro, College, Academy, iiannah Ann's, reading a letter from a public man the othor day m which the Hundred Engnvin Ttwsands wriwr aam ; xo recapiwtiaw, l ant not j or volumes are preserved for liindiag and nor never have been a candidate for reuoav j roferauce. , The practical receipts are well .nation. I would not accept J-2f it were Z0Tm i8" ?mca wmppiwn price. He drove his toO; -v to the fence, Ub uvnu) uvr aru ww e widow Gilkins opened it, whvv Mrs., Gilkios I am cognisant I curtsta'7,fy' you : are i aftrtJuuded. left a k. !.,rnv nfiffJ.r,TN ManrJ lNwmw" w oorrow a maicn. ziannatirn m wor d -no 1 imcer susLH vw. i iuiuiiwurf - , . . , . . 1 . . . . 1 coursecd bv the noble one you on ner ,eTel weast, she backed iheoiMi ed that Mr. Theopilus Wimblebee, ( .1 riiced bachelor of the mildest posai- denortment. oounvin' .;r! , . ' n B O . - .1 iba,Biglibofbood. of..UaaaU .Ann's Uto trudidowu raPartments 'Id on 'is spinster one af- Hand h"sJtern0Qn w oorrow a maicn. ial Notice! m08P:.M. jedted to dr. e. a. cov A Injrt; ,'!ind to the Arm of Dra. Aahe A Oovlnit' ire hereby notified to settle with out dul a furtlier indulgence will not be given, er ; AKUIS COVINOTOX. 40-tf Anbcf con' a i us from ivings of cbV nachi nlious". nnt ansmnf tr St I worm ten ciroumsUnces m to to imperative Uwl Sneoimens seut free, ifav be had of . M S . 1 . . - - auiyj.QiEeuroatances -vilccl ly to arise," I.:. j .1.' ' X .., ... iiu uunu vae pp'witn a sign, and re- at, y1 tu.t sj- denr nnah i marked, of poor, den; Th'e jHT IF mab Ann." ac id down .its arras and IfnwlerJstbe defealtof ithe qpinions for fift7 thousand api-lcatious whicK?Tt.was,!ontending, but.it ,has never ffUPf" throul their .11 -vr,.-,. ti jtr rin connection with the miiv' Sffientifo American Jfsmrt. Munn & Ctf!i't olioitors- of American and Foreiza I; hta. aad have the larcpfit esUhlishment ill" lie world. . More than nave oceai saade l. I ( ir.t. our to t' A . .. ' ' g " - t v i 1 L,h '$ and A", , - . - J Ji irJuxiri', iWt'i X en I M'iVUir M'ar'e, Tiii Vi'are, (Vo. ; o.ui..:a.,de. dr., , ways cn raud aua at n AgcoU for i. P. RUi;?EriV c and Sa.h dealers? Vance nun vj;ll. CHARLOTTE, X. C. rph SENIOR WILL IIEREAri atteud the courts of Anson Co; regularly. , , ... January 1st 1875-40tf . . ti P". GImrnohc. ' LATE OV ANSONVILLU l.aa ( opened an ofTice in Wadoboro ' fortbeealo and repairing of Watch cs and Clocks. He ret linn his tbanlis la (' former favors and enira io do ul. his line promptly and 011 rca.- term's. : NEW1 (HiF?! ; j Cravford & Crowd ciy ; AVABESlKO', N. C. OUR'STOrt' i nowfifll ii all kind' of Men.'liahdl.Ae.,'. . ' , ,,r.-v.., , ,-t J2vrV wt;i kl)rin;i fresh arrivals of S . , souablo Oixnlri, nfafl our L, LJ ANO hnnI Sf. . ''0 " ODiameu ont.TIc4t corn 7T.Lt "r- r Models of New inventLra-iuT sketches ex ic4t terms, rts armies I amined and advice free. A diwinl jf i " hjww iu in wtiicuiytc jtiiuxrican ot ail iere 3 HQ to A man lives ia Cincinnati by the name of Johu If. Hell, lie presented the Board of Eclucatiou a bill of $4.15 not very long since, and, as it seems, some doubts were expressed as to the legality of John's bill, whereup ou a little fire and brimstone was beginning - toj,. bo "smelt, and the Board wilted. Thev unanimous!? arrreed bat Fatenta are obtained on t venerate thei men who led and its councils. Trihuna. The above remnrk is elioited tre' feet I'.wut!is Patented through this Agency, thatthe ladies of Texas are enderfvWrag Jlw4!;"!SdTidOTn the rnA c i. u Z Zr teo." uratenta are. often sold iq part or toaise.a fund I for the purchase of; hertre whole, to person attracted to the invention for lion. .Jefferson Davis, and. in such by stfch notrce; Sond for Pamphlet, 110 "heruiosshjp" we hope' the 'South '.will rage", containing laws and full directions never be wanting. Mr. Davis, with other 'fo Pentsv, anfederato loaders, fought and i- pfti . 7 7 , 7: . w,""u Jorancn umoe, cor, J aflU Clhts., to .be just, and . has , people sustained biro. WashingtonD. C. -0'tf. They have accepted ihoneetly the the results of failure, but it would be eternal degrada tion if they now repudiated , the .chief with whom they acted, andthtft they do not con ceal their regard ia tbe .strongest (pwof of the sincerity' of their jftoftsos. It was a mistake in the United States .Government to single out Mr. Davis foeespecial indieni- ty, aod the noble addresavs.he recently de livered in Texas, show ttow.little he deservl maiDS ln'8 I'S't provision' for liircon&ort, the ladies wiHdua praise worth v act, ud to all cavilen.tirere.ia but the' one auwer, that the Southerc people will no more consent to stulufyi their past history R. B. OADDYJ rtnoyqLIlp. ' J. 5 WILL? A MS, TTAVING this day jmrchaVl tli Inter- xx est or u u. roll An (the te firm ot Polk (iaddy, we oCur.euripi Vent stock LOW FOE CASH, to triake roojq for our New Goods now d17y Tnit March 80th, 1874. -t - G ADDY & -WILLIAMS. yiNTBn-sTcc: , Compriaea' a err, Fall Aaaortmei TTE InvUe, tbo aUcritton' J cry etl'ort will be u " ; toinurs. and nr' !'!: not i'.. ordrTJ!,-.,--. Srot the u. ; AND' POLIT.ir ARE OURVxCUWO' .,.,.,-'.'. , - CCXUNtKV ..7.iiioe'"o.r- :nifri'cU ITsj::et J' ; ; ' -. " ': ' ' TK" 'f dispone f your Tl giv' j us a call. , . ? , ty'Knmybe found at CV titaud. oi)i)oite l. J. Coine' r:;;aicoi-'-r' flto-day-tt!'V'i, I " i-"' ' All tulebtel u u- . by note or the cn' . v ' , olBce of th Antoni-t -i, i.c : . .. J!. '. at the oU atuuil. Vavu, heco: dui.; y r'tc -ot .vn.to -' ent -t leav -ouU "leu l. "W o or ' vat-, c r v This, March 3rt, 1S71. than' to disreaard their existing obliVation I TUB" KRtllt .wis folhfi.hii'thfe pxiblie mt ti , ... .. I v v . thaf wOartj preiarer tottoall Kliuia If this be treason, make the most ef it." Bait, Gazette. " -" V ':, . Consoling Word8.-" I-. it were, not so would have told vou." Prec-Ioua wrihfo ! low much we mar infer from what tbe Saviour has not told us. NjJfr oulv is no batement to be made from the words of 1 of work In otir Hub, such uS SHAVING, . ; SIIAIIPOOING,- . lUlE-CUTTIGritc. We may be found at all hours 'during the day, and until li o'oiix k .SjitunlaV uV-'iiA in our ahopt up Btuint.iii the bull. linr known astheUrtibtors'flf Dm. Cnyh - e ljcrxlnn Tcr the (.. SortJitustcru i:; Cl'VFKAt, TtCKKT Ar.Ys O .Chil ton, $.J, 4.1 AiU 4tL - Fin: ?rv.li!,lS71. V ll-' ' H.t per Tranci lows: Leave Charlc"" " (' Arrive in t'luu . ; Ou.8undav noli the i riKi w ..; :.-. a. . ti 5:;: A.
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