. Ji it ii- 1 Dogs and Sheep. Here is some- thing for our North Carolina farru i era-to think about : In the comity of Augusta, Vai, they have assessed and levied a tax bu dogs out of which tar "ii when collected, the" county remuner ates parties who have"sheeir through out ihe county ' during the year for Iwhich the .tax is collected. There iwe 230 sheep killed by dogs in the county during h.e year ending the fist of May for which sum of $622,98 has iTpsLi&rQbserver. 'l : T Plant Food. ' " " j The French - government, some Uyeacs established; an cxpenmen Ttal farm at yincennes, France, under ; the superintendence of the eminent chemist, M; George Ville.i Among the fmany experiments made by him was ;thafof causing wheat to grow in pure sand, and in order to destroy any substance that would act as a fertiliz er in the sand or water used j a the ': experiment, pe sand was burned and j the water distilled. Four large flower ; pots fjlletl yb the burned sand were used in making the experiment in "! jb3 iirst he put twenty-two grains of good wheat, and watered them with j the pistil led water ; the seed grew, looking yellow and sickly, but came to maturity and produced -109 grains Ii of noor. shriveled wheat. In the second pot the ten minerals that airthe plants Require for food were mixed with the turned sap and 22 grains yf good wheat planted, as in the first case. ' . p. Mll .... .1 . ; The result still fhqwed sickly plants, I but better developed than the first, ; and at-maturity yielded 144 grains. In the third pot ammonia was mixed lvith the burnt sand instead of the i ten minerals as in the second ex peri i ment. In this case the plants came i up beautiful dark green, giving every indication that' a large crop of seed ' i would be produced. But not so ; the ! result, although better than the other "", ; two pots, only a yield of 162 grains. ; Ammonia it may be explained is composed of three atoms of hydrogen ' and one of nitrogen, and it is the 1 nitrogen in ammonia that stimulates j the plant and enables it to appropriate ine minerals in tue sou as iooa. in- the fourth experiment the ten min- i erals repiired as food for all plants, I united with ammonia, were mixed r with the sand and 22 grains of ' wjieat planted as before, this experi ment being a union as it were of the : second and third experiments. The i ; result of this unioff was almost magi cal ; the plants sprung up with great vigor, strong and healthy, producing . 7 from 22-seeds 423 grains of full good rheai. : As the sand in which the seeds were planted and the water in which they were watered contained il l no Utilizing property, this grand re--1 suit must have been cause4 by the . minerals and ammonia alone. Yet V great as this, result was, 5 per cent 1 only of the plants was produced by he' minerals and 1.60 per cent, by the ammonia; thereby showing that 1 p3.40 per cent qf the plants was pro- duced by the air. c .'is i ' --- . j- . , , Soif ETIIIXQ IN THE WjJsD.We , piiblishedwo weeks ao somethinc: in jrelation to an organized plan to V, purp'an.d pillage by the negroes. It appears irom what we then published that letters had been writteij by negro mefi from Hampton, Russell' Place, 4 & C.yaq4 'Liberty Hill, S. C, sign - jS themselves as Presiden i an4 ' Secretary, to a brother of the organ i i zation at Matthew's Station iu Meck V' lenburg county, N. Q. We gave not ;j the-; least i credit to these rumors, be lieving them to be false, and merely r published them that our readers in 1 1 ihose sections mentioned above might r read tneni; .J5ut, if what I we now ;. hear. is true, there is more truth than 1 poffT; n, what was then "published. . We have been informed froni a very respectable "source, that the negroes - rp:bolding secret meetings, nightly, in severari sections of the country, aul it is'the generar impression in those Neighborhoods where fhe meetings : are' held that eyil'is intended.- We . flo; not give this publicity to alarm T Citizens, but merely o place" tbera on their (ruard. Tjnnnsf f.Q Ledger, July 2d. ' ' :- No More Public ExECTrrmvc From good men everywhere we hear condemnation of publio executions in this State, where criminals re per mitted to 'harangue a crowd of super i stitious people and make them believe that the best and nearest road Jq lieaven is by thealibwsV We hope ; f pov. Jarvis will issue a circular letter to Sherifls and County Commission- . ers requesting thea to make execu ; tions private. The present law leaves - fpptioual,-vruU those officers. Cb'ar ' s, . It is rif lit to be; contented , with what we hive, ii never witn wuat we are..'- . .tr . .. .., u--- Those biijgr only are f nt for wlitupZ'whbjike uobodyanc are ltl.rl t4t nrklwvlv. I . ' . ' ' ' Tf you propose to serve God at all have the maunness 10 uegiu , x-mp ew; vice now. '- j-' ' fotning i? Wore I amiabje than true modesty,' and nothing is more conr ihlfi than the false. The one guards! virtue, the other betrays it. the tellew Ferer. BBEAKS OUT AGAIN IN MEMPHIS. The People Urged by the Health Au ioriim to Leave J. Stampede Among the Citizens. 1 ' , ! Memphis, July 10. The board of health this morning , issued the fol lowing; order H " c , , ijY' ,"To tht People Of the XJity o) 'Memphis ' ."WeJ would jsay quietly, remove your fiimilies'tci a place of safety1 un til we can at least See whethei a few cases of yellow fever will assume an eoideraic form. P Totlie' people along t ho lines of the differeht routes of travel jwe say, there can be no possi ble danger of the infection for many davs to come"; i I : i . Five new cases are reported this mnrnintr and one death- an infant of E. 11. ilia v. of the Criminal Court, who. together with another nrostratd with the disease. A SOp, 13 perfect, stampede of citizens is in pro- I 7;f7 -1: ' : . gress, away leave. he trains being unaDie to carry hundreds who are ready to IjATer. At this hour, z p., no. there lias-been no change inthesitua- i i i tion. The great desire of every one is to leave the city before the fever spreads. The physicians are hope ful as to the future but the stampede of citizens has almost assumed the panic form. 1 There will not be cars enough to-night to carry the people away Business is progressing: as usual but to a limited extent. U3E THIS BRAND. BEST IU THE WORLD, ii tetter ttaa any Saleratos, Oue teaspoonful of this Soda used with sour tnilltequal I our teaspoonsfuls of ihe best Baking Powder, sav ibg Twenty : Times its cost, j See package for valuable - j information. i If the teaspoonfnl is too large and does not produce good results at first j use less afterwards. Jan. 30: 6ia. NATIONAL HOTEL, :" i Cortlandt Street, j NEAU BROADWAY, HOTCHKISS & POND, Pkoprietors, On The "European Plan. - The restaurant, cafe and lunch room attach e3, arc unsurpassed tor cheapness and excel lence of service. Rooms 50 cts. to $2 per day $3 to 10 per week. Convenient to all ferries anq city railroads. -New Furniture, New Management 13: ly. SPOOL COTTON. i ESTABLISHED 18U. GEORGE A. CLARK, j SOLE AGENT, yy ' 400 BROADWAY NEW YORK1 hl??d.ls?1ci,v fealures ot tbls spool cotton are wiu. jo uuiuc ixvui we very nuesb . ' ,' . ' SEA ISLAND COTTON. It la finished soft as trie cottnn rmm' ra&ar; It has no waxtn? or arUfldal Qnlshto fcel ve Ihe ieyes the strongest, smoothest and most elastic sewing thread In the market: for machine sewing it has no equal; it Is wound on iiite: spools. - The Black is the most perfect; iTet'bxiaok"?," i ever producedln spoolcotton, being dyed by a sTstem patented bjr ourselves. The colors are dyed b?i '.NEW ANILINE PBOCESq 4 rendering them so perfect and b'rtlllant that drww. mwe Vhertuse tnem lnstead ofsenesntt i-inTlteic?mpart3on aad respectfuUy asfcladles to frtve it a talr trial and convlniethemseives of it, Bunertonty over all others "icuiseives or its i u oo naq at wholcaale and retail fmm ,.- ! ''L . J. D.OASKILL ' Farmers, DON BE SWINDLED out of A BALE OF. COTTON" Q.JVKliljTTS will sell you one ton of er&uos CELEBRATED ' I mmm ome tenuszer For 200 lbs. Coltoji, FA3TASLS ZZ7 XlOVX3Z(S23Zl I It is the best in use. Easy to manipulate m n w Call and eet particulars and see testimonials. Don't be humbugged by cheap; imitations, i! You can 'get the genuine only from . TIIEO. F. KLTJTTZ, Dbcoojst, No20:lf I fcJole Agent foi Rowin IYER STABLE. 1 'I. ' S Having purchased the Livery Stable on Lee street, and perfected ail necessary arrangements for car rt ing on the business in a cotn- P ete and satisfactory rnanner, the Dubhc are iBoHcited to give us a tnal. W are prepared to afford ! All usual Accommodations, i " i i- ' 1 and will do so at the most Moderate prices possible. $3T"DROVERS are invited to give us a call. Day visitors: can have thejir stock carefully attended to an.d every prob er attention! shewn them. The stable attend ants are experienced and careful men.4- Horses boaifded by the day, week, month br year. Calljand try us. , R. J. HOLMES & SON. Jan. 2d, 1878. ; ll:tf nn Utah if Richmond, Indiana. i ! r ESTABLISHED IN 1 H WE BUILD I PORTABLE ENGINES Mounted on Trucks or Frame of 6 8 1214 and 25 Horse Power ID WE ALSO BUILD THE "PEERLESS" Portable Enpes on frame of 4 and 6 Horse Power. These engines have horizontal tubular boil ers, made of No. I charcoal ham mered iron i inch thick and of 50,000 lbs. tensile strength. They are the best small engine iu the market. WE BUILD ini I FOR 6, 8, lb and 12 HORSE POWERS: HORSE POWERS of all sizes SINGLE OR POUBLE STATIONARY ENGINES, DRAG SAWS, SATVf TABLES, CORH SHELLEHS, i FEED MILLS c!, &cJ We offer special inducements to cash buyers. h i; Send for Catalogue! and state what you wish to buy. Aqdress, 14: ROBINSON & Co., Richmond, Iud. rThere te a clrtnlar of tbls House at Crawford's Hardware Store, Salisbury, where information in re spect to stPAm engines may be obtained. (Cheap various other; Chattel Mortgages, blanks for sale cere ! I ls NOW IS THE TIME TO ! SUBSCRIBE FOR THE WATCHMAN THE Bop Cardi ' s nn Requires rio cotton seed nor stable manure. No charge for recipe or right: Io i8 ElMal to any &oQ guano. Han been (tested for years I ; i - if I ill b a i its i ii&a e ii ii , be ii Ml) 1 111 U A. P. CJ. E3EILEG & 80fJ, . would call attention to their large and splendid H AKDWARE Embracing IRONS and STEELS every variety ot f sizes ana snapes Dest quality. Wagon and Boggy Materials, comprising all the various kinds requiredsprings, laxies, wneeis, s.c, reaay; to aei up. Telegraph Straw Cutters all sizes, and unsurpassed in quality and durability Great American Lightning SAWS, every kind and size, embracing MILL & CROSSCUT ' A I LS an sizes cut and wrought. The most popular and approved styles Plow Cast lngs, all kinds, bolts, tic. (T7 No. s points (or f 1 WINOQWCLAS 5 from 8 h 1 to 24 x 30 Putty, oils. ' itunts, v armsnes, Lignimn? untr, c. FAIRBANK SCALES Steelyards and Balances. I AJTcxrix. Tools For Carpenters, Blacksmltbs, Shoemakers, Fanners. i Champion Mowers and Reapers. Horse Rakes, Threshing Machines, ' Horse-Powers, Pumps, S?"Graln Cradles, ' tirass Scythes. Planters nandled iloes. CUNS Pistols, Knives, ana CUTLEKY of all kinds. tarour stock em oraces everything to be iouna in a larsre and complete Hardware store, and all at low prices tor cash. JgJ With tha nks for past favors we hope to merit continued confidence and Increasing patronage. Aiarcix i, is.s , so:iy YELLOW FEVER-BLACK VOMIT. It Is too soon to forsret the ravages of this terrible disease,; which will no doubt return In a more malig nant and virulent form in the fall months oi ii9. MERRELL'S HEPATINE. a Remedy discovered In Southern Nubia and used with such wondertul re sults In South America where the most aggravated cases of fever are found, causes ffrom t one to two ounces of bile to be filtered or! strained from the blood each time It passes through the liver, as long as an excess of bile exists. By its wonderful action on the Liver ana stomacn the HrATiriJ not oniy prevents to a certainty any kind of Fever and Black Vomit, but also cures Headache, Constipation of the Bowels, Dyspepsia and all Malarial diseases. i-No one need fear Yellow Fever who will expel the Malarial Poison and excess of bile from the blood by usinjr MEUKELL'S UEPAT1NK. which Is sold by all Drutrgists In 85 cent and l.oo bottles, or will be sent by express oy tne proprietors, i Dr. Femberton'sStillingia orQoscn's Delight. ES-The reoorts of wonderful cures of Rheuma tism. Scrofula, Salt Rheum. Syphilis, Cancer, Ulcers ana sores, inat come irom au parts oi rne counuy, are not only remarkable but so miraculous as to be doubted was it not lor the abundance of proof. Remarkable Cure of Scrofula, &c j j CASE OF COLl. J. C. BRANSON. Kingston, Ga., September 15, 1971. Gents For sixteen years 1 have been a irreat suf- rerer irom scroiuia in its most auaressing' torms. l have been conllned to my room and bed for fifteen years with scrofulous ulcerations. The most ap- provea remeaies lor sucn cases naa been usea, aua the most eminent physicians consulted, without any decided beneilt. 'I bus prostrated, distressed, de sponding. I wasadvised by Dr. Ayer, ot Floyd Coun ty, ul, to commence ins use or your compound jix tmct stiUingla. Language Is as lnsufticient to de scribe the relief I obtained from the use of the Stil llngia as it is to convey an adequate Idea of the in tensity or my suaenng before using your medicine sutHclent to say, I abandoned all other remedies ant continued the use of your Extract ot stillingla, until I can say truly, "i am curea or au pain," ot au ais- eases, with nothing to obstruct the active pursuit of my prorcssion. More tnan eigne months nave elapsed since this remarkable cure, without any i e turn of the disease. For the truth of the above statement, I refer to any gentleman In Bartow County, Oa., and to the members of the bar ot Cherokee circuit, who are ac quainted with me. 1 shall ever remain, with the deepest gratitude, our obedient servant, ; J. C. BRANSON, Atfy at Law. West Point. Ga.. Sent, 16. 1S70. Gknts :--My daughter Was taken on the 25th day of June, 1373, with what was supposed to be Acute Rheumatism, and was treated for the same with no success. In March, following, pieces, of bone began to work out of the right arm, and continued toap- pnar till all the bone from the elbow to the shoulder joint came out. Many pieces of bone came out ot t'ae right foot and leg. The case was then pro nounced one of White Swelling. After having been cammed about six years to her bed, and the case considered hopeless' I was induced to try Dr. Pem berton's Compound Extract of stillingla. and was so well satisfied with Its effects that I have continued the use of it until the present, i My daughter was conllned to her bed about six years before she sat up or even turned over without help. She now sits up all day, and ews most of her time has walked across the room. Her general health Is now good, and I believe she will, as her limbs gain strength, walk well. ! I attribute her re covery, with the blessing of God, to the use of your Invaluable medicine. With gratitude, I am, yours truly, W. B. BLANTON. West Point, Ga., Sept. 16, 18'0. Gents t The above certificate of Mr. W. B. Blan ton we know and certify to as being t rue. The thing Is so : hundreds of the most respected citizens will certify to It. As much reference can be given as may be required. Yours truly, CRAWFORD fe WALKER, DrugglSt8. I HON. U. D. WILLIAMS. DR. PEMBERTON-S STILLINGIA 13 pre pared by A. F. MEKKKLL CO., Phlla Pa. So d by all Druggists In $l.oc bottles, or sent by express. : Agents wanted to canvass everywhere. Send for Book "Curious Story" free to all. Medi cines sent to poor people, payable In Installments. SALISBURY BOOK STORE. GEO. W. YOPP, Propr. ' (AtPlyler's Old Stand.) ' BRIGHT NEW BOOKS AT LOW PRICES. . CALL AND SEE HIM. 9:tf. On and Off Slick as Grease ! BOOTS, 1 GAITERS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, &c. vV". M. EAGrLE, Respectfully announces his continuance at his old stand in his old line,! on Main Street, opposite Ennitts Drag Storp. He is always ready and anxious to accommodate customers in bis line in the best manner possible. He is prepared to ao nrst class work and can com pete -with any northern Shoo or Hand, made work. His machines, lasts fcc.l are of the latest and best paterns. He works ; the rery best material and keeps on hand ready made work, and stock equal to any special order. Repairing neatly and promptly done at rea? snnablepripes. !atisfectionJgnaraneed or no charge. . x. . i -i- 1 Prices tQ Suit the Times. Cash orders by mail promptly filled. 34.6mos. . ! "W. M. EAGLE. JAMES M. GRAY, - Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ' ' SALISBUBT, 1V. C. v Office in the Court House lot, next door to Squire Haujrhtor. ' Will practice in all me uotfr - -'ate. r r 'PI b pa! I58 h3 H.jp;- b IP S n ;t:::- ... 1 J g g HH. CDWW ! j f J m b3- .' : 1. 5 s -fe r E-ir .: ,1,2. f , H pi! ? s r B 11 to EKXISS CHICKED CHOLEHA CURE- or money lciuuuea 11 directions are strictly followed. j PEICE 25 CENTS, at 26:tt. ENNISS'; Drugstore HAEljWiRE At Low Figures Call on the undersigned at No. 2, Granite Row, : " D . A.ATWELL. Sali8Dury ,N. C, June S tf. ' OLD, TEIED, AND People sr Kettln acquainted n4 thoe who are not ought to be with the wonderful merits ot that great American Remedy, the MEXICAN Mustang Liniment, FOE HA2I AND BEAST. This liniment very naturally originated in Ameri ca, where Nature provide in her laboratory uch surprising antidotes for the maladies of her chil Uren. Its fame has been spreading tot 35 years, until now it encircles the habitable globe. : The llcxican Mustang XJnhnent ia a matchless remedy for all external ailments of man and beast. To stock owners and farmer It Is Invaluable. A single bottle often saves a human; life or re stores tho usefulness of nn excellent horse, ox covr, orEhwp. i ! It cures foot-rot, hoof-ail, hollow horn, grub, crew-vorm, shoulder-rot, mange, the bites and. stings of poisonous reptiles end insects, aqd etery such drawback to stock breeding and bush life. It cures every external troutSe of horses, such, as lameness, scratches, swinny, sprains, founder, - wind-call, ring-bone, etc., etc ; ' " The Mexican JIustang Liniment Is the quickest cure In tho world for cccldents occurring in th family, in the absence of a physician, such as burns, scalds, sprains, cuts, etc., and for rheuma tism, and stiffness engendered by exposure. Par ticularly valuable to Sliners. ! ' I It la the cheapest remedy in the world, for it penetrates the muscle to tho bone, and a single application is generally sufficient to cure. Mexican Mustang Liniment is pot up in three" if s of bottles, the larger ones being; proportlon ; eiy much the cheapest. Bold everywhere. BLACKWELL'S Warranten Cure HARDWRE TRUE ILK:..! MI ' I 11 TOBMGGO mm f'PTW P 4a1 $340.00 Piano OprJsht Parlor Orsan, 5 - i VV . v ) . hi; , '''.. mmm,.. ' 1 f AA ' " If It Is not as repreont'sd retnm at my expense, I payinsy frHjrht faargn txrth wayt. This certaLly U . JiS1'; ltarnembar thU off ir fi at thfl Tery lowest C-nro and ttat I posiUvely wUl not dtiat from this ance. Tnriu' warranted for 6 years. 1 want tills irujtru.n nt more peneraily lEtroduecd, hraca this ttnparaUeied nfi S? aut tad out aal co . t ui mannr v.'turinT. OrCor at, rncs as every urgan wnoa lntroanced ia a new Jcctti Hi? others.it Is a mtasdlnor adrcrtUement, Hont-c rcartthossiveyou tn5a ar-leariial barrain br sellinr ybJui S5 i-e at cost. Voa wul do welt to ascc)t till grcr.t barsmiu. Over Be vtuty 1 hnuautl of lieattj CeWkUE5: Piaaos and Organs ure now in acUiil uo throushous the civilized wuvld, ana 1 ciuUleiuce-any ottu to thaw Uoos not (ijvepjrioct satisfaction. 6afc3 now very larjre.conttanUy increasing at a rapid ruie. Ihemostir ful house ia America. Moro nalcJtJ tenttmentnlstiiaaauy tnanufactnrtr. l.ftveextr.uttlyislMlBSII.,,; the entire world, the San shlacs Mowhere bat it tended tour thronIi t'aa Cor.iiuent it Kiirope. 1 throughout the enure civilized world shall be ttorenreseuted bymy celebrated instruments. Kewllaau ffiSSi ! 1S5, 145 and Bwarda. Bowure if IrnitaUonxl fy CT'atuexs lt.Tsrougitintoe:iiteuc-ehaiareJ ifS: sponsible inututura. licwiavl Buyfciebt! But avoiJ tlie nioikopoli;ta and Irresponsible hoases. Iihi2S2 i ew"HDcr with much ialoniial loa a!xfutco.-t of Piau tae ery Ivwo::, and notUiajr cau beave! on this insiruinent by correspondence. Ortep kowt uTJ? Vt want o uyour.J if. o !er -n asd rna!.ev.n fr:':nU fv Imn.isnnie present. is in the yrr tel offer trimL Adlrcss, F. 2J is.t'rs Y, T. ttJlitn-ton, New Jersey, U. S. Ameri -rfr-- : s : ; i- ' J?rice' from-S.25 to $45. . 7- j V rf l rTxJ . Ij M f' Uf;'';?"1 Only Sew ng Mach na a ra in 10 Li E J IS ' w- -w w m w p m The a ins n)m $?m 'NEW AMERICAN" is easily learned, does not ret out o-' o'der. arM will da more work with less labor thai: any other application. .AGENTS J. S. DOVEY, Manaffer, MEB.0HEY8 & BOGESS, Agents, Salisbury, IT. C. CERTIFIOATES4 I do not hesitate to BavJ.hu American Machine surnasetaH other machines! Beside inj all the work that other machines can, it from Swiss Muslin to xJeavtr cloth. 1 have hud the American is superior to iheui ail. I hare used the Singer and other machines, any. MBOXY& B no.. A cents American Sewins Stus: 1 have umd.tbe Howe, Singer, W.h'eeler & Wilson, Wilcox & GibbBSewitog 3 chinep, and would not give the American for all of them. It will-do all that is claimed f( H j. in the circular. I consider it superior to all otliera I have ever seen. -' ! ( I'r !'-!; Very respectfully, DEEDS & Fee Simple Deeds. Deeds in Trust, Mortgage Deeds. Commissioners' Deeds, SberiA tDeeds, Chattle Mortgaijes, Farm Contracts, Marriasre and Confirmation Ccrtificatei. DifctillcrV Entries, and various other forms for sale at the I "WATCHMAN SAILE NOTIQES, Administrators, executors, commissioners, call on us for printed sale notices. It is their property at public auction without first giving ample notice of the sale. , ioe m quirements of the law on the $ubject every body knows are Insufficient Propertj i; often sacrificed from this cause when a saved it and made it bring its value; W e HOTICSG TOT. PCCTIITC- BILL-HEA1DS, 1 EETTER HEADS Monthly CARDS, Posters, all kinds, Reau! Read!! R ry, and be convinced That EAD ! ! ! - v - Try, and be convinced That it is much Cheaper, Better and more convenient to use "Harklcy L Ila&son's Enterprise Pcre Boost cd Coffee," : which thousands of families are now uting ex clusively. Call, on your Grocer, and try a packag-of Barkley & Hasson's Enter prise Boasted Coffee, where you will get satisfaction or your mone.y refunded. For sale by All Grocers, and Manufactured by N . BAEKLEY & II ASSON, 25:2m Baltimore,; Md. BONDS j To make Title to Laiid, and Laborer and Mechanics- Liens, for sale at this Office Mortgage(Deeds for salehert Also various other blanks Octaves, 13 Stops, 2 Knee SweU3'tfor f S3.i .00 Tnense nnw-T "J1 low oU BmSw'FjSL 10, i ""alec tM, "i9 ! ty Grana o.. r0- " ' "r kS22! j P5.0I OXtf Cu 1 .-.L llstIitKy mtlmntent(. biaee m? rect-iit rettirn bom VTjT'S ' i aia more deternuued than ever, that no tityoiroiiiiSw m nnd Qrprans free to any address. The Simplest , iU Most Tp clle,4ihd in E.eryfespatt f n n. i s III 3 r mm mmm ymwTk mmm mrm mw w -ra machine Illustrated Circular Wn.sned c4 WANTED. C4 N. Charles Street. Baltimore. 314. W -o- i oversea ins ubd worlds button holes in anyi faerie ; used lingers, II owe and Weed Machiue oa . t MISS M. 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