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Clc our tx !jc ( auric r. A Democratic Newspaper. U.VTK3 OF ADVERTISING. (10 ura ou Ltc Nsrmrrm a tqim One f q 'hut oik in-rtion tlCt On - EmrU wiWqtirnt IiMrrtioa.. 19 Ct CniDiih s tne Iwo mouth One Three taontM Cne - fix mouth; jur Oir TwrhtutoBlh u f"ontr-ct i ! txrrr pnt rum a U!ra tenn . . . .. published every Jr'riday in Louisburg ATJ-S OK SCB.SC Il'TION, Copy 1 ear .2,00 - b Month. tOO " 3 -Mo Mi. ........... -75 If TKKMS CASH IS aT)VA9E devoted to" politics; literature, science and art. t t vol: 3.; LOUISBURG-, N. MAY, 22, 1874. NO. 29 C iHt H . till Proressional Cards. 0mm 1 - I Dr.1 It. I'Z. KING DENTIST. Oflers his Professional Services to the public in Every department or - nenlldtry. OFFICES, ".. Loaitburg at " Warrec ton oyer Dents Hotel, Norwood fc Davis1 Store. ORIGINAL STORY; , Oil THE Mystery of Glenburnne. BY ETHEL. C. M. Cook W. H. Speiicer COOKE & Sr-ETfOE'S ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS BANKRUPTCY LOUISBURG N.C. "Will attend the Courts of Nash,Frar,k lin, Granville, Warren,nd Wake Coun ties, b!so tlie Supreme (Vurt of North Carolina and the U. S. Circuit and bis Couits. Na 7-tf ATTOitNEY.AT LAW, Fkanklinion, N. C, I : J . Will practice in the courts of the 6ih judicial district. - : I'romot attention elveu to th- collec . -" - I - - r . - tion of claims. No 00 tf THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY 1 his nnriva led vedi ine is w rv.nt' d net to conta n a i g e panic e of Mebcthit, or any tnjnr.otw mmwa fcubriti.nce bat u . vv purely vegetable: ' containicg those rfontherri Voot and Ferba. h c an U wise Prvip- nee has pliced in couutriea v here L.ver l).6eaea mot. pr vail. Jt will cure ml lLseaHes cmsea bv IX raogemvnt of ineLlve d Bow- Is Simmons Liyer EBgnlatoror lelieito I emin 'i tly a Family M-dicni; and y ie ine kei t ivady f r -mined at-reso t wl av many an ho r . 1 uff,-ri g a;id many a dollar a iime &ia '-ocuo u lis And over ForU Year' x'v it is iti!l re- eivti g h f mp. unqualified tetiniouiils to lt vi.tuea i: om j c-sol. ofiht- h gbrt chai- sct. r nd re.sp ,n-i . lit . Jmment ph Bicana commend it, us th- mcst , EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC ; v FOH LYSPEPaU OK 1. DIGESTION. Armed wi h thu autiootk. all ehra tea an ? c';ixn'.'e f wat t, an4 f.d m y be faced witMoutfear,-a a Item dy iu aIalak ocs f EVEKS DoWlJ. CoilPLAlTl, til STLESSSE 8; Jauslice Nacsea IT IIA.S KO EQUAL. It ie the Cheapest, Vurt-ct m d Be t Fami ly lied cn,e in t; e vVcr d 1 Is m.nuf .c u e l o 1 bv J II Z i LIN A CO MaOS Ga. A - dfl HILADF.l PHIA. Price il 0 . . oi.ii by all. Uiaauiiia JOS. J. DAVIS. ATT'Y aiii COUNSELLOR at LAW iLOUISISUI.G, FltANKUi CO.SC Will irictice in the t eTrl ('ourta of Grn Title Fianklin. Nah. Warren aud Wiiko. ta. l'rumrt aitentiou paid to the colloc- tioii ami fnut'a: Co of mouy. July 15, 1871. 1 Wil l Barton, I RoVtl. Barlam, Lou klu t. Foe-ivle.N O. Mly's ani Counsellors at Law l At LoMisburg, Frank'l . Co, N. C, Ofliots and at f ForcMV 1 Wtke, Co, X. C. 14 mile from 1 ale gh b 11 id. WV pe'ee in the Prp rhr Crurtaofthe 6tb Judical Disiiic , th- Suprfin CXur of tde S'ate, Mi l iu led-rl our.. Piouipt aitn tt n ill e pU t CollecJ li.fr. Hrcuiiiif. I'iUipimi8mjf aud et hug C Ulna. . -' t REPORT . Of Coiiimittec XJioix tlie TTiiiiiiieoH ollfirtiilcliii "C. We the Cimnjittte appoiutetl byaur h ior?tble Board at a pievioua tnerting tostiite the conriithm of the Fin.inco-'"! the Coutvy of Pmnklia ft tlii'Jtime the 1st order was isu !, A.Uo, 24' 1868 to ltt Dec. '73, rep rt the l.Uowng : Tl:e aiuouru 1 Couuty ordt paid to Mr. 8 T Wild r, (oim. r Treasurer to Oct is; 1870 wa $i57,0o-i.uVand to" B P. ( li:tui, Tre ifeunr from Oct 1st 1870 to S p: 1st 1872, was 23!092.76, niak iui iu all $55,097.41. Ou the amouut p tid to Mr. Wilder ut $27,004.65, there sv8 t8-,613.21 aid to'ijim in France ord:is issued piio- to Au;j 24, 'G8, and not isued iv n,uy B ard oi (Jt'imui sicner, leaviug umouut paid to Mr. Wildt r ifa-saed since the 24th Aug '68 oi $1,38J.44. This htuoual and the auit. puia u flircniu n to uet 1st ' T&. maie $47,079.50, Couuiy orders issued from Aufc; 24 'G8 to 6ep 1, '72 was $52,436.13 Deduct the kbove amount of $47,079 2d I ruin $52,430.13, will ieave a balance on hand ;k-p 1 '72 of $r,35tf.93. . ; Couuty orders lsaaud by the Board since the 1st ot iep '72 to Dtc 1 t '73 tiiaount to $1-3,51)7.94, add to this the nni .lint on hiving ihu l3t ttpt '72 ol $5 you vJ, will uiake :he amount out standing the 1st V- c '73 20,931.87 Deduct auit. to ?'f ""; bal-itjce to be paid bv Gup ton tor Plb72, $7r9.33 And the auit. to . be p-.id in by Sheriff Wynne 5 to Uc let 1873 10,U9.00 YARiiOROUGK HOUSE, RALEIGH, N C, 0. W. ULAClvKALL, Prprletor. CHAPTER LX. . : 1 u Ball en rnasqiie. 1 After the crowd had dispersed in or der to make preparations for the even ing entertainment, the gossiping portion indulged in relating and hearing all that had been told concerning the mystery of Glenburnne, and those who had been .the most incredulous gave up with ex-, "clamation, " Oh ! it is really a romance," (for it was soon, explained that Corrinne i Glenburnne, while a minor had married 1 t - - in opposition to his fathers J will, and. had not pnly.been ilisinheritedjbut ban-, ished ; so passionately however, and ex clusively did he lover Christine DeBrean .thathe considered it no sacrifice to give upidl for her, and with his beautiful young bride came over to the United States, and settled near one: of our most beautiful Southern cities, where he had built a rillajj in such a manner as to add to, as he could afford with his small in come, and finally have a miniature Glenburnne, named in honor of his own childhood home. t He tried to forget r ' the princely estate and title, he had for feited. He had always been noted for great firmness and stability of character, and it might be said of him, as of Tamerlane of old, " Never a prince carried a more majestic and terrible air in his wrath, or yet a more sweet and agree able one, where he was wont to bestow his favor." Simple and sincere might well have been his motto, for when " ha tendered hia heart to Christine, it was hers for eternity, and ever all that was sweet and agreeable in his nature, yield ed to her, with an air terrible and ma jestic he trod down every thing, that would rise in his way and stood by her side. And very happy they lived in their new home, unconscious of his 1 re serve and its effect upon the community. His abrupt departure was caused by a telegram announcing the dangerous ill ness of his father, who like all others,, preferred leaving his great name and wealth to his own heir. To delay" this urgent departure for an explanation, as to the why and wherefore, for the grat ification of a curious community, never once entered his mind. , ; Afterfa few years he sent an agent to look after the estate, had a certain portion 6f it tenanted, and thus he had the place kept up and improved yearly. Thus had the' Count and his friends, cleared an armistice of peace was declared by the ingenuity of man, for from the en trance of the avenue, and including the entire terrace, bright colored lamps were strung pendant iom overhanging boughs ar.;hing the entrance of evory arbor or bower, and the hall windows were beau tifully illuminated with wax candles, floods of soft-light sweeping across the terrace in every direction. The dome was crowned with; Glenburnne, in fan. Yonr sarcasm has " bet my ?f y ?u," And as the silver eornet baud struck up one of Stratum, soft," beautiful waltxes, he asked, u Will it be unwise to ask the honor of thersf waltxc V " No," she replied, a littlo embairass- ee, u not if you wbh that honor at all." " ' what preliminaries to love making are customary, or deemed necessary here, but I know that love you, and give lac but a shadMow of hope, and I will bend to all your customt, even if it delays my return to France tec Tears. In Lis earnestness hu voice seemed changed, had lost an affected droit, And passing his arm around her, they peculiar to him, and m hi aoft tones noaiea out into me ppacious na.1. in perfect time. So bewilderingly grace- cy letters of light, like numbers of glow ful, and tlie music, so enchantingly worms breathing out ts name. Every ghostly fancy, that had hover ed around the place, was forever banish ed, and it stood boldfy forth like a mam moth Christmas tree in all its joyous, sparkling beauty. The rich and fantas tic figures on terrace might farther the conceit by represent, J pleasing to me." swoet,that - all the other couples remained motionless, lost iu silent admiration. As the last soft notes died out the black "haired Corsair, drew Tempest ... hand through his arm. and said, as he fell on her ear, deep in " earnestness, intensely tweet in tone, she clcied her eyes and could almost imagine, she heard Carl Drayton asking with uah irresistible pathos for fympathy for one heart only. As she did not in terrupt him, he continued. I have heard even in this shoit time, how -V Lndy'H View oP Who Olrlas ouclit to 'yiiirry. Dcn't marry any man over fortj. He Lrudlca with habiu as.nIUU young ladies do with angtls. IXut tiix try the lively saan, : Don't marry a nan who stop jour month with : compliment, nu.ieiea perate lot to yoo tLe firt time It sees yon, and talks about kiaaing . That man think women "an lools, but he i mistaken. Don't marry a man who tell won derful stories of winch he is tie hern, and In which no wit, or sagacity, or pretence of mind these dualities not rich and fantas- walked out, -that sight which was. so prejudiced you are to foreigner, but I being, u a rule, conspicuous in lira. . and colonnade beautiful to the eye, was not altogether beg permission by my humble perri Don't marry a man y ing tovs, and even the hall, which crowned its summit, looked like a fairy temple for the rjueen of dolls. " OU i" exclaimed Minnie, from the balcony of Wright Villa, " It is indeed Bunyans, palace beautiful !'' Each party seemed determined, ! to keep his, or her identity a profound secret. Couple after couple would glide through tho grounds from every direc tion, enveloped in long dark dominoes, and were conducted with great ceremony Why ? nsUd Tempest softly. . .V y?e in the frst place, oy a raah vow. of yours, you have lost the pleas. ure of dancing with the most graceful dancer, I, ever saw. and well to be candid, I had rather it had been mc tude, untiring devotion, idolitrow af fection and unswerving consUncy, to disarm you of all prejudice, 'and im plant in its stead, kindly interest and finally love. Will yen iiot give me, at least,the privilege of entering the list for the prize?' lie saw that she wis net who ha a great own self, .waltzing with my hearts wholy indifferent to this appeal. Sho idol. I tnrnp avit her had umA rwit nnt Tempest satdovnon steps . to the her hands, with a jertnre almost plead-' colonade, while toe dark Corsair, sat ing, "Ob! doo't, I will be candid with on the step below, and leaned wearily !you in the Legining, if I could ever against a columnsaying, " I have listen to jou with interest, it would to .he various reception rooms, thus stood this state of aff :rs about as long be owing to a resemblenco to some as 1 can. lou are the only one, I one else, not in person, but at times eluding the recognition, of the most vigilant spy. We will follow a trio thus ushered into an unoccupied room. With a silvery laugh, Minnb exclaimed, u So far, so good I these dominoes do disguise one so entirely, I can scarcely distinguish you, Nita, from Jannet." After removing their wrappings, their costumes were indeed beautiful. Minnie rcpresentckl sunshine, an amber colored satin chened with gold, fell in rich lustre about her graceful figure ; a false braid, the color of Nita's hair con cealed her own dark locks, while a licjht gauze veil worked with threads of gold, floted back like rays of sunshine, and was held in place by a tiara of diamonds well - kuowu, ; as the Lampsou heir looms. Nita, represented tempest a dusky velvet, rolled iu sombre splendor alout her matchless form, a cloud of veil, with flashes of gold, diagonally interwoven, was a beautiful conceit for a miniature stornl for, zigzag streaks were- distinctlf brought forth with every motion of her graceful figure, a phosphoric crown showing an approaching tempest even in the dark. And thus were disguis'ed two matcliless beauties, of a different type, as Minnie said, " Changing placet with eech other for the evening." As they adjusted their masks, Jan net said : " I just know, that folks will think you Miss Nita,'and she you, and won der if you -all think, they can't tell you have ever spoken of my love to. I have betrayed my love to Miss Nita, but I'll not do so again ; to keep from it is torture. o I am coins avay." " Why are you so averse to love making ?' was softly askod. your manners nd voice are so like, that I can but listen.". Not the C binaman's eyes sparkled, and his inspiration was quick and fast, catching her har.ds, while hi trembled violently, he asked. 4,do you many sister. 1 Such a man U always spoiled"; besides which it i not plei-' ax.t to be engaged to a man who know all about your falso hair, and haw much your dress eot a yard. N wt man can ever be au ideal of diriuity to a man who La i whole squadron of list err. Don't many a man who sly every woman out;-1 to know how to cook;": Don't marry a nan who wears aa eye-sly, - or tight Wot 'with LlgU heols, who tprl hi hair or Li an- tachts, who ut scent in his whiskers or bleache ni eyelids, who lisps, who ha Li finger-nails long and pointed, carefully cut in an almond shape, who wears four buttoned glovet, fakes six and aud three -quart en, and tills yo so , who if he bo dark wcat . a red cravat ; if Le bo lair a sky-blue one "If I was differently situated, it mean for me tu:.nfer,that yon have listen- there is no urcr indication of a man j ed with pleasure to another wooing? arc you bound by any vows? then, and not 'till then, do I qiito dutpair." "No.,s!.e said listlessly, "lam bound by no ties, scarcely friendship, owing to a missunderstandiog." " Does my rival offer you a name f my heart as easily, but I cannot offer Royal descent? A queenly reign in myself a pcnnyless beggar to any lady, foreign Courts? A choice of a home no, even tho' it wreck's my life.' r,n any portion of the globe? Wealth Then, Tempest tu-ned round, the unbounded ' and a proud constant light from the window ' brought forth heart that has never bowed toother bright, flashes from tho dark, cloudy beauty, or asked any.jove bat ytur? veil which seemed boiling around and "No, you will probably be tur- would bo inexpressible joy to uubur den my heart, even if I met with a repulse," and pulling his mask off, as if to breathe more freely, he revealed the handsome face of Tom Moore, but very pale and sorrowful. " Would that I could tear away the mask from character than Li necktie; I always look at that fir t who la enameled visiting card and a brilliant mono gram, and who always wears a rose bud in hi button-hoLj. Don't marry man who keeps bull dog?. He i sure to be like ttcm. Don't marry a man who get up early. Nothing makes a person so insufferably conceited. , : , , , - nM . . Dn't marry a man whom nobody ever a-y " evil of. Be ure that hm i a poor creature. Dou t marry, s man wbc doesn't .1 1 l . 1 i l I " I I T1I Tl .11 I 1 - I a. t. over uer, as tne winu uuca it sdouu i pnseu wnen t ieuyou, a mow noia ng i taigie, ana wuo rriac li.mseil upot, Placing one little white hand ori Moore's of his ancestry or finances." it. . with trembling fingers, she too unmas- la he then, such an Apollo, and so . Doo't marry a man who La a great ked, saying, while tho sweetest blush deeply fascinating that Le out weigh admiration.. ror Dr. Johnson, lie I suffused her face, ha it ever oceur- me, with all my great wealth, and sure to be a bear. . ,.: t ,s . a. ed to you, that by wrecking your own name?; Can you notover look uiy Dju't marry, a man lo iavsats ther's? homeliness sufficiently, to permit me life, you might endanger anoth things. . Invention 1 the offspring of Add to this by the way ot intirs ay, v Patterson,- Madison & Co. WHOLESALE GROCERS : AND Cbminission Merchants. Petersburg, To.. K Patterson W A Madiioo. R.L. Judkins, N., 48 Gm. Our Living a nd Our Dena A eH K ippe-dvottd mi he ir n trd- buk-cr.p ion piit $2,00 Address -H I). Po L, Newbtrne, N. C,. Leaving bal. put" standing p ; i!, j! orders Dtc 1st 1873, of ; . $14,500.00 Iu ascertaining the balance on band, we csiiinate the .m ufit of accrude in terest at 4,423.40. OI course, the ex. net amount of out: standiutf md- bted uiss will vary from this, as our esii nate may be' too large pr t u small. See.ac-. couut filed in KegisUrs otfice. ? -We further report that we have ex am inert the acounUot Mr. S X Wilder! trmr Treasurer ot th? Ucu-i y, and nod all his aetlleaten'.s wi.h ihc County, conic . Also Mate tat tue ijr-t.ent Treasurer, Mr.'' B P Cli'tou'a books are kept ia a business like manner, and that his acts aie allcoirect. 1 KesectluUy Suhmiited, W. H, Fcrman, E. y . Crcdct, s . ; Clerk Com. J. J. Dam-, C moiittec. the mystery, and their old friend, the because Tour race rs nm? du mey-ii gex Judg,washfgh1ylnterestrho: had foo' 8ur6-M $10,87S.33 however, asked the Count, If this was AS uie cniereu U1C erSeons f,aiwo. Z:.u jrr r a murmur,of admiration -mtated th? eu- uvt iJiov fisiii w uia- oil in-iiate i . ao i , ' i f f which the Count replied, " No, tliat tcmujifnaxxmMiM. itiAfVv,,..: i..i ly surrounded by a crowd of gentlemcq. A very dangerous looking Corsair, wa.thc 1 am indeed tempest tossed, but like to enter the conte?ir . ; I neeoshity, you umnashxl. s ' ' But,'' aid sho candidly 'Le has alX?n't marry a good us tared man, ! Icfore he thought, he had caught, too much the stan, of you in oy favor Good nature i to a man, what the gilt her in his arms! she did not repulse Ana wa D0U 10 w"nlrw lej" Ooghty boys somsUmes adom a her hands, be retained them with a sparrow which iata that malappy bird, grasp painfaJ in" its Terror, and In a All the other sparrow get round hita voleolalmoVt hushed by intense eajo- aad peck at hia. t ',. ' . tion, whifpered. Xot. Lave yet Certainly a man may be allowed to given me no encouragement, help mo J have some faults and yet be marriage now to tear away every lingering hope I I able. $ie,07C54 - $4 423.46 his fathers business agent had visited him at college, and he had take it into his head to make the trip with him to Glenburnne -arrived there one night and left next "morning." He laughing ly said, that he had staid long enough io hear that the place was haunted, and indulged in a bit of fun, in the shape of spitdevUs,'andtar atssentionft, just to add a little to the curious.' Where upon, the Judge had indulged in aloud and prolonged roar, and saying to the great amusement of the Count, " Well my dear fellow, you liked " to have made me jump i from my bal cony" ' ' i V -' '; And now as the hourj was fast ap proaehing for the reception at Glen burnne, deft fingers doned gala ' robes, Kenralghv Diarrhoea, Lameness, I Toothache, Piles, lfeadache, Boils, Soreness, Bnras, Sprains, Scalds, Wocnds, Sore Throat, I'lcers, Bruises, Eheumatism, Bemorrhagea. mm first to offer Jiis arm to Nita, while his companion, a Brigand chief, look charge cf Minnie. As they passed on, Minnie heard a figure, who might have been taken for a llindo Goddess, say, : i " It is no disguise at all for Nita, with her hair, all down." . , u That was onough, it was -quite plain as was thought, who- they were, and which was which! Tliey were the cen ter of attraction, two bright luminaries with satelitcs too numerous to name. A Cninese dandy a seen approach ing them his dre&s was composed of the richest brocaded .silk, jiigH. Jiceled gaiters, nankiu satin leggeiis, richly em broidered, reached the knee, an clcfsnt jiks highly ornamented, a nankin fan and many an airycasUe was reared ere exhaling 'a chiightful icrfume,' with him, but rested her head on his arm like a weary child. uOh I NiU Nita, my darling, he cried, softly, " Can it be jcs-ible, do you, do you indeed care for me? can it be possible that you love mc?' She raised her head, and looking into his face, noticed, what a beauti ful change had-passed over iL . Then her pride held back the word tremb ling on her lips, and burying her face in her hands, raid, "O I Mr 3Ioore is U right to question me? whea you have decreed that we most part I If pride takes you from me, do yon not soe that pride must close my lips? ' Again this daring Cot salt, gathered her to hi heart, and never fell from the lips of man,, more beautiful .love making. And a they walked through the grounds, with her hands clasped ever bis arm, she lovingly declared, that before wealth sboulJ ever part, them, she would donate hers' to chari table institution and begin love in a cottage. Seated gracefully In a bay window. wa Sunshine, and leaning opposite was the CLinamsn. with his large its fair architect had a suitable 'founda tion, and alas ! many were distined to tumble, but without airy seriousMnjury t y the floating;heart5, for the concussiou only caused a rebound and on they go ready to be attracted by; the first light too often, alas the wreckers eigua1,but we trust oftener a beacon. ' 1J :" As the shades of nigbt gathered . an innumerable host around Glenburnho to battle against weird twUight, or deejv er darkness, trje question was'1 gctU'.'d, which hemade the atmosphere redolent, brown. c fted uj-jn her, as she an acorn shaed cap from which two long cues hung, but -an occasional curi oi reu nair, iwiaiea liseix into no tice from bciieath. As he stopjied. by the side of Temjestj Sunshine laughing- t-aitJ! L ijfi i iy rciua.rs.eii, iu au unner lone, ' The Couut has not the wisdom of met his earnest gaze, she exclaimed. Oh I Count, your eyes are so like a very dear friend, indeed I thought there were none like them in the uni verse " dnnot," Le said. Lending nwer her, I hops to be even lexr than that anostacli,orasehwoLJude Tl friend ?' fnd continmd Le, notic- In a few moments f he imoto her I deeca me abrupt or premature, when side, and bending low siid, I tell you Jbat I Iotc you, I know not strike despair to 2iy agonized heart at one stroke ! do you love my rival T, Seeing her hesitancy, Le added Lur. ridly, I ask from, no motive but tie purest, holiest that can emlnate from the human heart.' Still Minnie gave no answer, bat bowed her head on LerLand t'i" band poured forth more tweet strains, drown ing the hum of many To!ccs,' and light laughter they were interrupted Ly a number of gentlemen, elatminr Minnie (ot the tiext dance, whispering to the Chinaman to forget all that Lad passed. the glided eff in perfect time to the sweet music. Indeed vhe whole affair was like en chantment, continually wer presented tempting sal vat. by bearers in oriental cevtumv. So quietly and suddenly did they spring Into existaoce atl through the van jus apartment, that if each Lad possessed Aladdin mgic ring, and given it an accidental rub, tbev could not hare Lad their unex pressed w'uhes Utter gra'tiSod. It was an'evcning ever to be remembered, aud at early dawn whea all Lad sought their Lome ' and couehes, it was to dream of an event t;3 bright and fairy 1 ke to seem a reality." " 1 V.tTa Be Continued.) Now ia the timo to subscribe for the COURIEIl. What you lcare at your dtth, let it be without controversy, else the lawyer wm dc your uetrs A burglar who was found under a man's bed in Philadelphia excused him self on the ground that he was tooling fur his dog. ' - - ' Why was the whale that swallowed Jonah like a ruired milkman J . Because he got a profit (prophet) out of the water. - . r -N.-MIJ Tho lirl-Ut Iltison, Published at COHCOKD, jr. c. .THE IIILY PAPER L'l THE Southern Atl latlcStaVi ' DXVOTID EsTIKKXT TO. I.lasonic Interests Oslt 0 DsitxxA iYkis! Clrrulation skw s : tiCO, Ciub of 20, or uvorr. $ 75 ct9 Every llssoa ia tv. Ua4 abouid rmL- ieribe. Adirus, . - . . . . ' PCBU'BUI TjB 6J(T Miinx, - - " Ooocord. 2f. fj A limited aaaSer ot uaobjtctioasbU advertisrmeat will be roeir. !. I
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