FHAKLIN" COURIER. L..M .1 V BLISI1 F.D EVERY FRIDAY I N . Louinburg, N. C. r ' r. , . : ),y . i Geo. S. Bato'Eil,. r.Proirieto'r. Rates of flabacription in Advanee. , , i t -; t'.t J 1 X ft .r i . . . 9 r Adrerlissaesti wUl be ! lasrrtedjLal - . fhe fjllovlrUH 4r suiff Cu r One iNjuanj one Urac 1 00 . two a " TVST) "J' 7f f ' t three i4 Uri 44 iVma VMwfVft GEO. S. BAKER, Editor and Proprietor. TERMS : $2.00 .perVAimam i-i 2 20 5 00 r or one year, Fur bix months, For three " u $2,00 1.00 50 sad Qiataa ce year 25 09 . cat US 00 VOL V. LOUlSBUliG, N. C, FRIDAY; JUNE, 23, 1870. J ... .: IlJf. 4 - J -fie i IB t ! Church Directory, Mktitodist CiiukCb. Kcv. F. T. Held, I'aator. Services every t-ahbath at 11 A. M. and 7 . P. JJ. Tmycr meeting every Wednesday nt 7 l'..M. Communion service the Second Sunday in each month at 11 A. M. KcwardN meeting Monday night aft it th wound fabbath in each mouth. Subbath Fchool every Pabbath at 5oc(K;k P. M. K W. Fuller. Hipt. St. Pauia" EriscorAL Ciiukcii. I?ev. E. Ihdlmtay, Hotor. Service on th first and tldrd Sir day in each month, morning ami afternoon. Holy Communion monthly on Hist Sundav. Minday school every f unday morn- liig at 9 o'l lock. . . . " : ' Professiona Cards failorc o! tlic bank in which tmiii;o , Oourtwlilp. 1 1W 1't 'JENE II ALL. DAVIS fe COOKE, ATT'YS all COUNSELLORS al LAW LOUISBUBO, FRANKLIS CO. N.C Will attend the Courts of Nasb.Frar.k I'm, (J:iiVille, Warren,8nd Wake 0'Un t . m'.bo tie Bunrt ine Court f Noith Carolina ami tbe U. S. Circuit and d'ip rm CouitH. N' 7-tf W. H. SPENCER. ATTORNEY. A. T X. A. W,' On OFFICE, Xush Street, over Brick Store. Hawkins LOUISBURG N. C. J. F. BULLOCK JR.' T. T. MITlUKLL. Bullock & Mitchell, ATTOUNEYS AT LAW, Fhaxklinion, N. C. Will pradice in the courts of the 6th J'idicial district. Prompt attention given to the r.olifc tion of claim. No 50 tf 53 53 PETERSBURG Ya, E. UICHTER. Watclimakcr and Jew eler. FINFi Wutclio nnd Jonil.y of the bes MiinufnHor :ind it the lowest p- ices. All woik piTHunnlly attended to and war r.iute.l. tl 63 8ymmorSL,retenburjf,V Whitelaw & Crowder, "V- Marble & Stone WORKS, Corner FayettcviHe and Daln Streets. OPPOSITE THE YARB0R0U6H HOUSE; Raleigh. N. C. IjP" Orders Solicited. C O U E IER, CHAPTER IV. He tenderly lifted her with a tlnill of happiness he had never felt before. He was carrying her back to the library when he met Sidney and Carrie going to lor. Carrie was very much enedvbut as they laid Addie sofa, she revived, a crimson placed the deadly pallor. questioner about the cause fainting; she answered r have not been well for several but don't let me detain y limn ulirxl.- ltnrwlvi K'll h f r lVIfmll I lOtO who said, t:wc must not bo disap pointed after all, iu not having you wait on us. 'No indeed," said Carrie, v,e will wait until Addie is sufficiently re covered. there is no need to, hurry, glancing archly at Sidney, --who. drew her hand through his arm by wav of answer, "asking, what has become of Char:ie.' ; ; Charlie bail retreated lo.the dis tant window, when Addie opened her eyes. He felt he was in some way the cause of her tainting, and was intensely gratified nt the thought . When he heard his name, Lc walked back to them and said, 4 am sorry toV.nv it, 5ut Miss Hals- ton objects to my waiting with her, if you cannot effect a change in the waiters, you will have to dispense with my services." There was a wild flutter in her heart that drew a stifled exclama tion. Had she been mistaken ! was it possible that she had taken it for granted, - that Charlie was the groom. It now flashed through her mind that Carrie had never said so. Yes Charlie Ewing was still free, and loved her How foolish she had been what would he" think of her. These thoughts consumed only a moment, and with a deep breath of relief that she had the secret of her folly all to her self: she said. If Mr. Ewiitg w'iii T -- excuse me, I will wait with him, 1 was so indisposed during fojir late conversation that I fcarHlfdid not understand half he said; In factn.y own head reeled so badly I cpj2;bt he had been drinking."ifElie7 all laughed, Mr. Ewing came Forward with a gratified smile, and they pro ceeded to the parlor. ATlcr they returned from the . Church, a most delightful reception was cnjoyeXJ. Mr, Ewing was ; a devoted atten dant, his fine eyes declared; un mistakably his admiration forAd- die. The first opportunity she-thad my money u as Iepo8iledr ; was the cause of my leaving the .Spring?,' Heaat on oneidof the room in a. "M n ' 'Iancyer and this he said as if to himself was big', whue-ok rocking chair! on m. a.1?T!a, 'ff, 'Jcsabd! the cause, of her cool treatment. th. other aide, in a 1ittl white-oak- T1' is alwaja something wrong. Tock.ng-d.air. A long-eare-1 deer-. fW.?1! IWlJttl lH?und, mapping '.at fliea, waa' by hi everything U just as U could bo biH . . Ki kL' of. of .flnn. . l. hmrm WisllCd. That' IS tlvV OTiIt O ''pOCtf- iJoth nck incftisantly that the nt,ment, ,ut iaciual fact, ot young people aot the. d5 aod tke luc ,t is of ca,t , rKciica) im-' D U,ket.' lUnch heavilY. and- locV Prtancc and utility to' nndcrstaml' ' 1 ' .i . 1' i ' i . i otof thereat' window at- a crapo . . ,UIW.-, th How could she think me so ignoble?- 5Iiss Carrie has the sweet and easy flow of your and Sidney's court sliip, made :you callous, to the troubles of others, or vould the re cital of my woes interest you?" ;;, "Mr. Ewing this j3 the, .very.eub- ."! tWidtheolvllaa w'iti'BSi' lvci ty knd-j roccfded to tr the iynv iuiutnz iwicniKrs atout the Jot- tc of hir ,dauglter: f Vef. Mrs. TrtilX. 'V. L.l -in" rV - W ? J 1- TKaCinynnii, fclgi'tti of tUe SrfliU u jr of I r. ' . . v iru oooiing ot ot ue orie wing c t)iq caritol. I- paw .draTlIn albxt ia fofJt cf me vXrurc w tilth ruiht hare torlnTjbcroGa Uo cecjt per & arm mjr alter ail the care .an.' aHectLm I " 1 .--e "-.r - ...'rj Jof jeet tuai i nave ikjco .waitinc to vrtu , d.A ;firh: ;iit.tv . . uA .M4'?. u -- t... -ri.iri iiivi'ui-.. - i j -r.fc.. .w.v, . j - ' :!. i .; ri fjfum per imiiirr raU4icu cm JlCr iruni i fright- uiscusswnnyou.mn uianotKupw azcs oht of 4he,t .riadofrt..attberLV" 7m V'l Uftncf up.' I rouhVn't Bear atuudcr f on the Lrv o begin without beingof turnip patch - i . - : J. thlc re. fi"ns, 1 am aimid.that 1 . i8 thirty good ' weather to 7 fYlL, jo''ha'Je oi1 tll ivi I will incnr-the eveiiastinff di-I i- n- i I wv me piguesi measure oi l f.i i,tii'f-v,.:t v- of her pleasure oiAUiue. ;. '.'Tisthat,- if wc or.ly- had -ant to LT1 "j rMrr"' w 3 wkedthe MW. i .l?:1- ising, ."I lauers cannot be maoe any pJck,v . , . . - t0 .VaJUotTT-3: days, worse man mey, are now, ana a Tho rocklng eontiooea. 'i . ; lT."vrV "r; 4 v f T eoatrtnplatloo.1 H After I'd nceT 15 el TiiWff WI i; on She le plaintalk will thro any light :t that's vour doe.s .mer, .r r. .,nu 1 ve n- iccltidiviarl ithl I 1 llnrcrn III I I HOT 11 nn v I I i I t i J m . 1 ..1 '1 m . a - . . . ... . : tlicerlul. we uinrht1 as well lbe I . .fu.ili i.m W, uiU,r?.'W?1ii.fM.tJrtrv cheerlid noiV.. To-morrow, or next 1 : aJv . ,u .irf r.r! A h ri, iUA , ?: ..Jv Tl I , . , i. f. i i me ktojcu io appear M eoniiCTW u,y,..iuni; s , uinujs wniit'imui: I - , this distressing darkness. I will always bless you as my best friend, far, Miss Carrie I am very miserhble It is unnecessary . to eulogize Misa r Ralston to you.? You know her, and will not be surprised , to hear me' .say, I leve heiN arul when on the eve of learn ing my- fate, I .;lo.-;t; most of my property, but so great was my faith in this beautiful wroinan, I still de termined toofl'er myself. Judge of the down fall of . iny hopes when I heard her say, that it was a waste of time to try to wiu unlets the bait was gold." 'You see,' interrupted Carrie, she was applying that to your case, not herself." "If I had only known it I would have been saved many heart aches, for in my dispair I left her and en deavored to retrieve mv tost for- tune. When next I met her it was here, you know the circumstances, Then I desperately determined to strive no longer for the favor of one But so Heartless. 15 ut late once araia threw us together, and it was impossible to do otherwise than yield to the old sweet influence, but a train of circumstantial evi dence again came ne.ir Ik ing my ruin." He related the conversa tion he had with her in regard to Capt. John. Carrie- laughed mer rily in spite of, her- protestations of sympathy, declaring it was a curi ous love affam She thought every ouc who knew her,kuewher relation ship to Capt Dunrich. She stop ped calling him Unclo John,' after she over heard that conversation, I have felt all the whilo that it would be nicely made up at my wedding, so go in 'search and make friends now." Addie had bid in the tory until she was tired ing to escape to her room thc library, "opeiictJ tire toor- jnstaslr. Ewing enter onnosite. Noticing her a a Cooi.Mk, ,T .t ; :t . ;, : . 4 .1 tl ' ill " ' Anotiier rign-Drowcn ftuineas. j'What is ho j?oo"di'ur?'V 1 What is who guod fur?" said he, aDstractedly, -YurIogXoony' " ' Silence of half an' hour.' ' ' He look's, like a deer Jog." :Who looks like a deer' uoKr :Conv." ;He i.-; but he is kin-ler bellowsed, aiiO rrettin' old an' slow now. Au he ain't no 'count on a cold trail.' In the quiet ten'::.inutes that en sued, ihe took just two Miches in bcr quilt. -If V.is a gorgeous affair, that quilt w;istnailo ' b' the pattern called "Rose of li::t!on." She is very raYtic- nlar about the liomoticlatuio of her quilt?, n:wi frequently .wulks fifttcn miles to get a new pattern with a "real putty name-..- Your ma raisin tuati- chickings?' 4 'Forty' odd." : ' ' '.' ' Then more rockinc aid somehow after awhile, the big rocking-chair nnd the little voeking-chair w ere jammed sidc'hv side, '''" " ' "'' 1 "How uany has your ma gotT IIw many what?' Hhickcns." - 4 ns gjoomy anu sati: so we may as ' : -v n ' , -it i- 'V pV"J'? i'( J .i,ir .Vl nt ttme-2-o,lo Wrd fcneo well beehcerfid at once ( , ' ' .i'Mf, '.fry- ;v .: '.'', - " " '';Jiii1- 'they used fo meet. t-UmLMtirn-Iy, . AnjUt .id prettv' important thai V u nUs ...iu-,;A i i r" r '' c i i"1 1 K,i ne" I t:oant anjantlijwat at mcCl we should .I)Q cheerful. ,!Us, in tho . , -vw --A; s: il worse lha; there is jpSay cf.. ljLtha?a,Uncta cf tl e VAf oil Lea'i, were trying la titia on Iota uur a:d more jouciJ! thau iliOdc to hich La clica. tall ctot airitrtffA bad. Wrytaf (lazM and gTeay. Huatorrpio hat ai vld and duty. IIwf.ce waa the cilr o! a hsdly tttrnrd" Yee-faol4 Wathr., tndpilf walked .rfger kcjt up nenroua tricing aa tkcra-H be were trying to grab acttething. In bin mouth he held the atutap of a Cou- 4ftn!V It is,. Se4ow,,thtt ono ia audi a petard 'liCLli." Irwaa'il fiisct l-irr i ii-nnrt i n t r mit-cnlrno Tr , J i ' -' ' 1 cloj-c. Well, Samanthy has made lived. It is hardlv necessair to ' StWtW! tH h i, i - v r ah niy JaU4trf.tue,t4)irraiefuJ. cul say that it mukes 113 liappitr: for f ..'.W r . , U from this tunc forthwith. ' to lc cheerful is, in one sense to be .... , . . . i -i t . - . 4,Did you mate any effort to mtcr- tant. to others, with whom we as- . ' . . ' . . , r 5&1 'ea dtdni' know 'itL O sociate as,it Uto ourselves; for it maKcs x?ur. presence welcome aim, our compamonshin - agrceaole. Cheerfulness not. only, renders our owu burdens lighter, but also the burdens of our fellow-travcllcns. Tlicic is a good deaj in jhc habit of cheerfulness : , for the praeticc of cheerfulness, like that of the other virtues, .if. cultivated, soon becomes habitual. Amljrthen' is. nothing that contribute niqre.to light up a house to enliven and .illumine-a household -than a cheerful spirit anc a cheerful face. ,r . . Lanct- hil Hamlin tltA'tLcaaatiuaji in the you ?o we dtdni know it 'or cl?o wt'd'a intoiorptcfd ci .wkhia .as iiitlxof thtir lives' .rmv t: ;"I mean, dil you try to hare ohctn storned when rnu' f.mn.l thm m4,r 1 lai Hainan A -, v J iSenat, which U aaj ing great deal iu - . - i a few word, and f-oe of the meanest ""ics, indeed: Fafhcr 'ttltseojicd t6 W-Q in MaTne, whlcllcxrtloiha firocrMX towu-aa t$-ethrfppt-aertp--l VocahuUry at biciaiU;rarj.ra:rrj j tioa-to!t bundotfo'manDT. toe-Lnt he SMld he would nk .taiud fiKliit'r Oki piice of a cow to get Svmanthy back. U ! I InVd YitiicM, But wearer becrdno from thi, f()r larJ y. Mti Ktia,, and a,lJ.71J. t.10 Ia1?" ,'ady indcatryae aacr a proprtitoti they'd cumj: afi ex., a whik witb .which may bo JljicidvtA ai too trite Jfivc orTaLx chUdreo behind "'cm.' Bat 10 erv nJ PurP. fUr a I tell., lit. ;B1oLU.; Uvcv ahanVL U..ae 5 ,'C! W . ! . ... '. - - T I nan n rev vK: to j t eoeno- 'N gh onto a hundred." - -By tlii.- time, the chair are so close together that rocking is iuip jsiblc. "The minks bus eat all ours." , Then a lonyr hIciic reigns. xxoino oi one-Mwn. .ci auxji io inia nouic xf .pvetbe. roj witLo t a strK'o; ' J ' " - r H' ' 'dd body of, my . defunct, .corpw, jrotji j Economy can only hi soceeMfolly Human existence 'implicV the' nc- jt remember thatV-WiW (Xcf. , nracticcd by conitatit-cxereiae. We cecity of Kiod," raiment and, belter.' TTZ. .lrVi ' 1. "t 5' ? ."f1 " V habitation fs le.Utmr.e'rtani to life , r i A X K N ESS.- I o" frank wiUi the ,1 1 f.t? f m we .iuuiu iiud a kuow mil thi.ii the qucsion'"what ilall we'edt, f KOl' $ i we can do witlreut:n4!xtraYanDM b ' n Alastj he absolves: , . r 4j and wherewital shall we U c'othed? ' ll0,,es7 ana , cpuraO. , Say jost neither good tit tba fredoeer nor tha -Makiir qudts?". U'appinwalnciviliied' Wilms large- vhal oa ,T?;a, CTCyr.oCj'. onaiue-. u m M - i 'Yes,',' she replicPbrightening up.' ly dcrnd. upon the comfort and con-' cast0Dk and take It foe ;' grant cd. ' U treuUe la.li, uctry nowU lV . i , i i r -.i i-i i w thatvou mean to do iutt wh-it ft that there lia nrrToOrodttctkm U -Lye just finished a Koann' Eagul of. vcuiciicch with which a home maybe inai.you rown to 00 ttSt Wbat Wt c drtmt ef Indo.trr Braxcel.a Sitting . un and a 'Nf. in-cifed. ' .1 ::':V ' ' 1 " XV 11 a fr,dtf,J MJOUaTavor Uu Wvr? a, rarp Bion's Pride.' Have jou ever mw the Every man , in thia conntrv. ravs Jon pould grant it, if it. Is reason- kr.nton waaUfolnef. Xvt aama have Ydlow Hose of the Paraiv?"' Xo." a i The. Heme Guide "eWiallv . if he auic has a family. should nosess a, Louie cf I vuu - - - . ...... i .... i i r .it ijifltls not, tcli him plaihjy J been expanded 'ia'f&LLc tod private r vou cannoL Von will ivrrr 1 ventures on the vmon lhat tU of Iter 1 "Vr " m i , J- ,. i v.. 1 voureelf . by earn vocation i nf n 1 wopaa crwajjjra.Trcij, aaui 1 "Do vou lovecahhafTe?'' . 1 enrod iu a few vearabv. induatrv. fru- I -Cver UO a.wrong, thing tO I Lh' VrlrV MrfVlfl.- r .! consorva- , I ... ' , ;.; V- ' make a" friend or keen one; the lV-Mrf.U W;rTrrtUiB.U.lV7n.nZIil and think- Prn ' i,u i,.nd ; arc-iivl .nduw,h mnrmv ciTid.id' , man.iO requcs , yojiio,do, Iwtybe'aoto tiitciditU; aTlJi'doi: edtheohe Thcn fcftrft iaif.llour fiw,ntiin cl.ae a xuodt Jbome,, Tp SU depend mQlx Wl WALM IfP ithe coatof lirinrrrT: oa the whl cmbarras- . , . . . -j . , ... - Af fi . j. w. .r,. whicb.wcara the.best. Abororiil., UcaxXsJx iiia-fcirr she stepped into t!e; conservatory went. M hurne'i(oran; saying ddenly 'JJ'l ' f ' fr a UabUatjonia .eu, .iacTenieot. 1 4ot m1?,,.!? -fJft 1 and was soon lost in a wiiaeraesspi uqnoi .neaiuu :l. u "I's a great mind to bito ypii T . . and unplcasaat.bidt jag very. WVa1 QXi flowers, fearing he would look lor with my attentions. ,T e ; What4 you : great ,adnd to bite oe rpor economy; Tjjerq are. mtorcxn W Jf ?W Ctticy.. tcjilm, of herthere, she went to the extreme W' !m?? fur?' . -7 .tion and. uranceawUwhwUlera otK end which opened into the library, fecc must; have ricourageu; bim -Rase yoV Won't bare mk."'" f eaP?. atte.-ling. their .experienco-a. 1??KcV.l3kP0..ru? iangcpnjexrrij. 'Weir now I ax .you U-acmcnts, ifaiUe.bnrdenr.eXlaxxi te?.JAWifl !Sf 4 Theb nowjhaaygu.':,-;;,oll, r lionfpraiiiiikipal trwesfJaiy ffeviV !C)M t Then Coo5dteanii;:lie- ":l.ear5 a Bpon.lht:teaat;ls thiUuhigfi y&1' PV P9lf ? Moran be asked her both hands;' sayifig, ;nVc' have sound 'of kii'wtg.' : JOB OFFICE ?PJrtf.r ' S .;.,,WlHn a.,w.Jf-.n Tteecit.I.T tl.e wing mib roc, k A . 1. .11..' I.-k . n .. A . 1 ftfA L J-Y W " ' ' ' ' . eaida. si . 0 I ' 3 I We have aVled to our stock a aplen did JOB PRESS. iih an ilegao) a i lection ot type of the litest atjlta, and we are now prepared to do JOS WEK in the neateat and beat mAoner n ' 8 vou need r not send yonr JOB WORK North, for we will do it iuat a well and cheap aa jou can get It else where. .....' bETTER BEADS, " j:?fVELQPE3, Mr. Ewing. soon missed her ami soeine Mrs whcrcAllsi Kalstori -was, i and- en- both been. iicceirei,-rDutriijlic1' tered in con versation. d tiring vrhfth "circmrist antial nerklenco" ;J)ear he asked; lite Kalston VouWLe false oaeofthe traveling party.? - 2 tAnd,, panning ro.m.iunrs ' utmly-so far as Johnd.' ' "Uncle"-' John'Vho r he asked how t foiidly he grew to sdove.her. suddenly.,-Vr,'f. - U' "CapU John. Dunrich, Vf be !as- bis return (aud disappointment wered langbing, of course ypu have heard of him; fr "Ko yes! I have heard 'of him but did1 notkoownbat he wffB an A m'ost MUsfacto'makc npr urteona conduct ahaye all . bpen undo of Miss RalstoaC l;bejiam- ihe sbquel to jtblf conversation drawn imesistiblyv to. thoaal who are -.'You did not," she asked in sur prise; how odd I 'Some onetold may some times j gam , a prisoner, encouraios word, the respectful xnan- and the same in a. love sutt Vl uer, bear no small aharo in creating i. stionlti juage Irom your face the joy of life: while the austcr tone, An.Aitabli: Maxnerj Muth of their meeting nt Carries, again at the happiness of life depends on our his mothers,; his jealousy of Uncle outward deineanor, We have all ex perienced, the charm, of gentle ai.d John &e." .3,- -: aud when Charbe partett wuu Sl- oWigitfg. affable aiid avmpalhetic m ney; hiv wMsfd-TcrvliIm! "Cir- their dv-mVanWthe' frieidly '.'grtip, cumstantial evidence in a law sujt, the warm welcome, tho tlcery tone, the her that your dropping her iicqnain tance so suddenly some time ajro, was . owing to the marriage of her Uncle John, which , C1RD3, evcrv one thought :i woukjcut her' out of a fortune." -Charles Ewing was stung by this announcement,- to, a few moments he was silent from pure consterna tion, thpn said hoarsely, tlie that yon were a very willing one. the atcrn rebuke, the sharp and acid re "It won't take' mucirr of h judge Tmark, the cold and indifferent manner, to decide in this case," Charlie re- I the curt and disrespectful air, the a- phed laughing, -!gooil nights i! r pereUUm and acernfol bearing are re TiiE end.; I sponsible for more of human distress,' : The great gift of preaching despair and woe, than' their transient Kaowipg when to stop. nature iasht seem to warraut. 1 1 AAMS .Ma t . M . t. .1 " the laxali.impoacdr-for'rtpabliou PJFW rVv,Tb rraverneattfatlica:' c!ftb6r-rent-ToU, and it.thereforo.c0ica ul tf U.e tacke ? V.t 'WT wlr M ctrof the '4errant; In a hdese of hii own kmc i feels not thatdic ia ls dependent than-vL ocrtipying a tenant ; bcloaging to. an- other,;but there U an ir.ceatica ,to ixA prove and boaatifj i bnane; to snake it attractive and the aJd to hi value ;f- a motive not ofteti present wacu a aura lirea in a raoted f. tfeottiieat.i - From.crary ftrinf of view.it U ad- viaable for or at an of- family; when- be ' has found a pcrroanont place -of resi dence, to determine to provide a kome, for thoae dependant npon .bia. .Whether, ia-a town or ini the eothtry! this is atiia.Ua, aal - the- reaaona for it are ao obvious , that it is scarcely necessary to refer to' them. - - ? . ' :TrTrj .'f. '.. it:' If a bird in the , hand,. is worth two in the busb, is a mole on the face worth two in the ground? the producer has had to expend aruL cannot rfell Ssir- le tkaa Thare ivlat oca wi; to aeuocrt a ear roods ctt- Now wa dr-tJlr W$ tt.hJ to aaka man to scllfyfeia than coat an! brace we argve that tLaro tnct t-? ecooay pciuctlin;?aari; i tl3 lici Cci)Dttrijjk2lOdiy d;i'y rjPlb , Ixdctkxuext Acnrt.x. How use- I "4 vt . V. t..f : i leu it is to rely for happiness on "the world If jou would pa-a Ufoa-h lifeio the eaieit ' tosfitle manner. abrtuK from nothing in its self yirteotvi Lndj'ationaJ Yrncratf oj that FMcU iaiu3:eV?at and chapfle!? rirtL f .vjv, rcicH lira icinn j:iel,cf ccnventtonabiniad aufcr ro ouiarreirimt oj-ca. jour. .ian' tbat impciAj bycenjeier- and .tie j' blflt o wiil you injaro a aYect;mn?'! mty from eoaoUcja petty., eari.a.acd auboyanccs, acq aire c erer4Bfeaing ttren -tb of charactrrand .baild .ena" firm aad durable ' bails, that in vard respect for yearaelf, alirh, ia iocaba-' laUy more to W falsed ttantLe changeful s pproral of artiSciatpcof le, icjrs.wlia Li ij Ut t;' " Ui 'Crr aaj tciljLhn rrlncr'jy ti I ;1L.ji v'" -iH7,l.;l there was nothing kur tLa 1 cc'wbUrlmthHr Uf :Jt lTml coocrttadi 7Cilr9 "xl irhlowsauis.'L- -t" Ciai Cuull 'desire a t.J te fr. 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