THE DAILY- SENTINEL, n v,ss iu moot wojs tttUAIt tbt followteg.tsMSKjr ssssr ,0IAB TtjRRgR, I ytcBiortea Rttatoa lnmrrT:n-T7Vv tit - . . ---. . it. -' ffl! 'hi'arriJiM lkTliiH i lit ltd tool Xil tit I 1 ' " ' II . . ! ... ,'-t . i f ' " !J1-..!frV-'r, Uj." f .'', ... ' dVu. i t ." .i..f"M ' ftlTW OV WMOBIFnOB. iMil, haUasI I rear M itmt ; IMU ims swaths la iImin . . . WwkifSeaUaal" TMDutff imm wm be4Hfsrs4 af f bsrt ettt C 'at "T'T A PROCUMATION BY ..THE OOVERNOR OF NOBTII CABOTOATI Jaoo dtc!rJ ' CtrH y. M'ckle bam e.t'.it.KUiili . jUii w V" bi.rHt lb. aetuMl th YJ , . . ' Li . lU of Cr.rti i hl l tlM VlM4 SW 0i H"niH' prco i t 'Y 'I with 'ht f ti. i.l U t uUci l,hit, roar t. wM l'rrt'Ke- by ; e.aima. orstio thtir iobkt Jd. utl nideild God. f. lh MmWtUtt pdiJn( Md M.Inirl Mckreif 10' M U f(M N. Ibfrt, I. Ctrtto H. Brogdr, Qormicr of the it of Worth CnlU4 do btmbj rtciHBmt4 f tbt a popI of hrSttU tbbtmMe ,t -f THURSDAY. MAT tOTH, 1879v u t'generkl htitidtof pabtie 'thtkt- fflTiDe tad pitriotk 4tioo. DM ' t : tbt - Cdf of RW h thU 17th 4y f MiAtto Daiinfwt lht tud cisbt bvtdritd ' iiWeqtj lii, sod It tbt Dioe''iloth yew ot AoMfku Iodpeniciiei.. 1 ,- v i-J- . .. C.,H BROODKH, I J.. B. MtiTBUT, i ; Print tlMrtUry. v.t J!" IiE'8in)t)iBLT !MrL John Go& win t tailor in this city died suddenly .Satqrdajr aigtit b4 Tseen very de epondent In tpiriU tnd coiumDptlve kt lieiklth for long.tiiBek nd , StturdV night be left borne ngainet the- pratett of hU daughter who was unetaj about hia health u (here ioolced to bt a rain coming up. Hut lie aid be had teoM macketiiig to do wdi wouI4.be back rtrjAbout half (en. that night poUcenita Beaielr , found Mr Godwin lying on the aldewalk and he, picked him op in bto anne an4 carried blm to the (atBn'nou'e'b11 bim iiwnjon bit:i.i,C during. the night noticing that be laid very tail went to him at daybreak and putting hia hand on hit fact (bond out he wu dead; ' Ir; Godwin wa not a hard drinking man, bit health Wat very rraii; and he may hart Uken.a drink or ho Hatnrday night.' lyetciant tay that a tevpoonAu of liquor Blight nave killed him. Hit worthy; daughter and all the family hare the tendereat ; aympatliiea ..f our citizen..;;:, r,;;;.,:-,: ,iiln i ii . inlli i ill Will ' Death i.K A5 Emwh'Hj-'. CW. F. Ilarria of the Concord Ssii. afcd1 the editor of the' Agricultural Jomnul, Mm dty, left here in good health, one week ugo, for tlie preea conrention at WQ mington. Teterday n dbpajtch' ,wa received from Major Engtehard of the Wumibgioii yJmafibai'yir.i:tlatti died Saturday night it the fumst! hotMif, A ad finale trulj tt the Convention. Mr. Hnrrla wu a genial gentleman and lively and emfflC writeriiCjUi'' lace of good cheer among the brethren of the quill will be hard lad ed to 411. He leavei a wife andrWl(Jrln in (Word ti moura hi. audden taking otL":, jt.-V.-rf itjamyHM? , AcciowraTbia morning Mr. Ilrj. ant Smith tf Ah. Wyib, irift and .laughter in the eart tu eroeaing the track uf the Central can came m and the hone took; fright and backed "the caA over In ' ditch, knocking one kof the UuBca tenteieea, crippling the horM and imnBhing up one of Mr, Bmlth'a hand. " w a . .) , ' uu t . .personal: v (en. Breckinridge wat free from pain anjUeeing vUitonlast Friday. : .-L.. Jfdgt.lfeitoqi amokte , fifteen cigan dtjy;ccrd1ng to flW,2f ew Ytfrk ft correspondent at tlie Charlotte Centen nial V"? !--.:Ti.4 f -y ,m $t'i JlccortRng to the cennui of Auntin, Texaa, jwt completed thatrdty tonl tains a population or 12,433. Five year! a'k had only 4,428 luhaLUanU. , v iaiytatue: $xh&ffii& UUn, tme'ofiie moet celebrated work! of modern I English aoulpture. .bit bee presented . to the Smith Kensington 5 a ft "Wl Villi t 1' ill T.M !!( .Attinteresdnj; and probably yalua b discovery has been mad at tbt PujllotliiBationale in Paris. 'Dur Ing the' Xastert vacation a commktse charged with the revision and classlXk- tion of mannscripta, fbond IV lottera H ttooespierrt, which art,.ald toijontaiii soma startling faetor Tky are soon to bt pulJWbed. f iin , w .. .... I I .. I I u I I . II 'II I 1 I ,. 1 1 ' I I . ,. '.. I ,11 : r . i r , i j I l.vw ) I i , ThoCityi JBjjmiax in R AttiuNailf ventlt spring, (it must have hailed somewhere,) tbt day'la bright and pretty, 1(bo make this flrp) andle. elly are rifjrlng fbr church. Tl8o many cbnrcbes and so many belUfWhy Hoi tom'.;tan3ay Let cm bell call on all the Christians, and bit the' arpth4-tlak bjwiU toJh 4r, and lose sight of all denominations la putting np waited pnycrs for ihtcon Version of tinners, wt (tee- where In Philadelphia W'Thursdat night fouH denomlnationa,t.Pmbyterian,.,Mstv H Baptist r anil Isonpaljap, all assembled mtbankligivtog exercWs at Pr CbaloMn" (Prosbyttxian) ci torch on the occasforf of the "goWcn 'toying' ceremonies between the pator and his church. TbA fmrmmbters sat m out pulpit, and each nude appropriate tt im. : This' sqalhts towards 'tbt "era of. good llng-j Shot FtcopaUaa, Bey. Dr. Jfewton, was very happy In his remarks, lie ' thomrhr tt delightful the minfatera,amfcongrcgat6m of dutsr jnt churches thus to mingle, together. There were "no deuomlnational lines drawn In heavwuS, lit :,:wWbpendtag. vacation several years ago in a 4w m (Wcficitf Where i the BaptSsW had ftp! sway, and aU the ieciUiarltiea of tfceirt cnm'1 w f1troo?r 4 hymn they tang with nnrtinn, and he hoped his Baptk fypfimmrM faydon blm for repeating it. lie bad no doubt, if he was good at tarsuVatton; he could make n sinuTar hymn which would suit some bigots in bis own church, i Lord knows there are too many ip all III IMMIllliafllllH f i:fu1. iffUhl i' ratntr at a Jiaptisb ! And have a shining laoe--" Than tllul. ithv Uothrwtt.t rMuch laughter. ,5 ,-. - "- - '( u F At the Presbyterian church .. this morning Dr. Atkinson' preached from Psalmt XMVlliisiuir iTha steps eft good man are ordered by' the Xord.n Every seat was crowded, JO aermon wat on special provMcnee As fllnstraled in sacred history In the cases of Joseph, arid Abab, and ' to Esther, said the preacher, was full of it though God's name was'not Mentioned m the entire book; : He also, illustrated with promtoent examples from "profane history. ; The. sermon was of Dr. Atkin son's best The reporter Sympathises With any people who are ' hbont to lose such a divine. "V At the Baptist church1 this morning Re., James, B.t Taylor .of, Culpepper Ccrtimsei Va., preached from Lake iit43JThy dayV!lMr Taylor Is a brother-hUw of Col. Heck, this cityi j Second Baptist churcb--Tbere was a krget' attendance at the Sunday Bcbool ftan "ever before 14. Mr. Jf.M B. BrooghtoB, teacher ' of a young bidlet' Bible class, had 21 rsent-ewifwf 24. RertT. E. Skinner, D. D., of" Georgia, preached n the morning; from 4th chap 1st Bamnel 21st Terse ri' WAKd 'the named the, cbnd lchabod, laying, the glory 4a departed . fronv IsraeL" . He 4rii showed wliM;?'. efachurcb-spbitaalltv manifested kt the pietyof its. 'mberC !lAnd .,jthf!n showed how a church t eeuld discover f glory bai, departed, am pw ft might be brought about.' A Sermon Of 'msifrncti and a wat to'the" bear ers. - Dr. Skhmer, for -the pantor. who hi ttmskliiamiiiisU tbw'ordbanc of bantism to three candidates, f At night, Rev. 'Xamet B. tfayior,' Culpep per Court ll0uee,Ta., preached from l4th .chapter? Jol 2nd Verse;' "My father's houte A .Urgfr attendance, fid all weit Uaj Vsjigjwlajs.a grand Sermon and good preacher, v Fifteen . . f ... . ersons siooq np lor prayer at tne close. It Wat ietfaco'day-tlMlb Odlst . cburchet. At Edentotti street Kef.Hr. Mansnm maclted from Acta J: 1st 1 4 verses... : e''congregatioij Was Urge find aU'weft leased to wel- I At Person street, Key. ; Mr. - Jurney irtaborth'awermod woa srwrK4 1 bt Sir. unujmni, ui una uiv. 4 lia.wr,t At Christ Church la the inorning Rev. Mr. Simmons wrtacaed froM Mfltthew I and but part of 45th verse. Coj4 J nunion was KlmiiMerc. SUn- i aona h the toq of an EngUsh naval i ifftcer of, great note. '.The convention lit Xewbera will settle jfaiW in tlus i Bocee!1 wf.i- iA.. At tbs Free Chnreh)fthe Good Shepherd the.iteT. Afjr. Mason preached m the ssinfajr and assisted the Reeasr in the administration of the Iloly Omv mnnlon. At night . Bishop :l.yn arslcbediwd'coi twnty persons, nine males and elerei femalMbnrcn handsomely ; decorated, profnsVm flowers, the house filled to overflowing, there were present in the hnreb the rr"? ' -ii , At J54. Augustine (colored) cha Bishop Lyman preached from ' Si. John iv:l$, 19, 80. Twelve were confirmed. 4-.. - - Tt ti . 4ii 8rS' i St. jUkwoftht We em- hear most Interesting most Interestlna ; lectures heard was a lectart on Hpurt grtoo tttis evening at the Baptist church bf one of his trained studentstbt Kr. f Wi'-fc Pritcbard. who b now stationed i " . . i in this country at WilmingtoBy vw, and it vhtiting at the boose bf Dr. Pritcb ard, In this c!ty.w Wt have' ot the ijDoni to give more than an'; Imperfect ketch, riptwgeon't name be said was Charles Iladden Hpurgeon. H Is now 45 years of age. Mrs. Spnrgeon thought more of James, when a Uttltx boy, than she dld of Cbarlee, aiidwstfHi? t erally push forward the boys that make tbt biggest dunces, she ' Jamas ahead of Charles, Ws ' " good woman and toredl 1 the most wholotom - .bon,. -This neglect wat of advan? 1 mo the boy rHmrgeon for i inftde hia bold and independent and blm to rely on himself. . Mm. .Bpur geon prayed for both ber boyt to bt preachers and Spurgeon had "told her since that the Lord had oeen Detter to hot' than she even asked for, aa lie had made him a Baptist minister, instead of a congregatlonalist at tite good I woman wanted. - - ' 1 ' v,'.-l t p ' ' 'Kt ii. IPlltaBOK't MBMORVi t ' 1 When a boy his mother told him ;'sbe would give him a half penny (one cent) for every one, of Watts' hymns bt would learn day.' He toon memorlied from ftmr to five a day, and soon became" such ! drain on Mrs. Bpurgeon't pockHbook iai she cut down from a half penny to farthing (half a cent) which the boy made up by memorizing Just twic , as f hymns. ' lie soon t knew the le of Walts' hymns, , about one and, and could item , hearings the nrst line repeat verbatim any'one of the 4umber.' ' j Spurgeon was baptised at a ferry in $Tew Market and' took charge of a church near Cambridge when only7 18 years of age. He was not much m fltror With the ministry, they carped at his T outhfumess, perhaps (a little nettled fiiat boy pttaehw should be much iiore popnlar , with , tb titemselvet. ' T!t (-ptwgeon. was not to" to movei', ' "Te ijeoj !e fijemt J aft hinfWot t, ! - jizt JW aloquejU, aajd r.btadUl-ct sjlinagltptwer teemed to gdHtwrthe tnan.-T hen he stood up to tovoka God't blotting, the people ssemed breathless to catch what be said,' and the taaatwbea to read the lyma and the. chapter of Bible and ex lamed earb terse. - Spunreoa was next toXondon-to lbs church la Park fifeer'wtore'Jn.Banyan'onee and . from ttore to Exeter llall, and thence to tto,Eoologiral Oar dens where the v dreadful aecblent oe curred,' ftousands being packed ,,hi ehurch, wben toaso pickwocketa cried a fljuto; abl24r,fl broke 'down me gaDeries; many nersonf getting killed. - From this shock. Mr. Spurgeon ha never recovered, neither hat bit wife Ttoy Oien Jbiult fh SpurV geon Tabernacle; J' i i- ' . HAKn IX AKD EAST OCT. .... This Tabenuutle oost some two hm- dred tbonsaal 'do&artl F-Tbb seats"' are wnlud, the rich " rjojing twti.Suollaii tverwnarlertiMl' poor-Atont tweht $rt ceUKidfusl chM a ticket fbr his scatl&alurthis - ticket lie. fintera provldedbe iocs'uvchiiTCb IvWmlnntet before; tin time-; of service. ifim'U hot five, ininutes before, time then the doom are thrown open and the crowd rash m and th seat bolder can mot claim his seaC !i Spunnoa reproved a htdy .one dajr trying to dislodgo a per 4on' from tor scat, when' jibe ' was' 'be hlnd ttjne,y It Is hard nuttier torjoin purgeon's church.'but ta .very easy flatter to get turned eut. For bstance he annowirsromtbTpuTpit that next Friday evening the dracont . will meet the reswy to receive caadl dates for admission, - They eaasalae ttoea caadl dates rigidly as to fhetf manner 'and the proofs of theb" conversion, and write down in a took every word that they to,,They then tell them that m two or three weeks they will reoaive a letter to go tofbt Mr. Kpmon. ben the time comeaSrwrgeoo baS the book with their rTl4cnoe written doww and pn this thoaghltfae tTxflfr he gVl'es them anoUier 'sesrcuing'exam kwtion and then dlsmifteatthem , to hear from, him by letter in another two weeM. lie men appomur rarrwenr an4 "tJtey are sent into tb pelbbor hood of these candluait44Klnqulrft 4boit In all the famlllew as to boV tbey iapry themselves, whettol1 iV'We iewM changed, and the geneiafito1 iietif Concerning them.' But one la It plenty out The great commnnlodls e nee every month. ' Every eommunl cant hokis twelve tickets and kw repre ehis a particular number on ihe church look, Thlsnumber to ra ,tU' tict. and jost before administering eomant jton ttsraeaeons go around with fjlatcs and' take up Umsso tickets. If the com- munneant itaaj iorgatteHj wsj pcise, to will so state to the deacon and sits place write his nnmber on a'sllp oT pa per and put tt hi the plate? And If farri: awmion is ever missed twk, lasjux5e- sloa,- without it it sfcknetMot jsotne equally as satisfactory ; reason; ',thl that communicant is ditsfged,' frotu (to church. i arcRacox and the orwvaw ot; ; llr. Spurgeon hM also Wli a home tf tto orphans. One lady jva him. thirtjNteven thousand pouada towards it. tr'ilafiahta (n "nninn nn. tm intnfitntf with the toys. They alleJiin trjtke fwthfre of the orphans, pttijemen, oAen bring them an orange or a pieoo of oaVeOne day Spurgeon sat seebig'them romp, and their mothers wero'anong Arm with oranges and knkMnackt. -Out bov camo and sat bv Mr. Snorwon.' The bosaid, i4Mr. SpurgeoniapoMa were an orphan and had no mother nor ftUber bnr no friend to .brio youian oraBge like the other boyv ' wooWn't yoq feel bad?" Srsneon couldn't stand it, bo broke down and crltd Jikt tvchUd, He took the toy In his armsaftd kissed Uhi'and told him, to would be "hia nuner, ana gave mm tne njosvej;. go buy him an orange. The boy bmsadod m . k M I linn, i .wi4 e m . off showing the money to the ' boys nnd crying "Look tore, what lifr Ppurgcn f !Ve JPie." r a '! muc (i.; i. BPUBOEOX At A MAX. ' ' '!?,: i He Is short and thick and som'ethlne Ukt the Rev. Dr. Burrows Of Jtichniofd with the tame bull dog looking fiicatof Mattln Luther. Ills Parson Colleseito started . with one poor and ntutoreji young man who wat pjuachmi-atout the country, then another, and another, until now it amounts toW1 students. These young men musttbf)I" precbers before they can become studentaY and must give evidence of brainier they are notified by Spurgeon in a" mouth or so bial, to choose some other, tnwiuess. These letters from Spurgeon are tailed hf tto' students .v letls., Spurgeon tens inem were are snexs cnougnine needs Hve men. - itho, i coliego, it kept np by voluntary contribution. ' U isa Wuutof great wtif.' -Tretjnenfly comes Into the college ana says, to tiie young men : "Brethren mm. money it out but we've sot a banker'who new fiuis hs'to tend to, you had 'better qtdt your sUuliei awhile, and lc usaalt pray to God." And when heUcomes , out fjrom liis clowt, bte 1ac smnes, the' ysrs'mbls eves.' and exclaims. "(5od Will send the money," and a, check lu Variably comes in the! morning;' lie keep his young men preaching, Trii day evening to comet in the, collqgo with his hands full of letter! -sunt at h reads them, calk cut. to different ta- ti oa wui prcacnaj ucn anp such a pbtce next Sunday, t. and you otitermen, I don't wmn't -yow Wle go about these streets and tearch'.out the, daautute places and stand yoot tlie cor aers and preach," and they itdl dq aijte bids. 1 1 ; ; " i j(jn,-. ' HE tKXM OUT MR. PBITCff AitD." ' ' He'seut for me one day, .and! said. "Pritcbard, I have a letter from such a placej and they want a preacher,' and I rtl rtll TOO - ." t ws lI'rYe's, tu-.":-"5:. 'T-.r! '?',?n f if! You will have an uphill time, Abe church Is broken down, and they' have even got to fighting among tmielve a pretty time they are having pt ft. ,But I want you to hang on with your hands, you understand f" tfi,. ,Vs, sir" fAnd when you get so ted yoji can't hang with your hands! ton hang with your teeth, and when Votf Wt loyoWleeth, yormwtJWbf eyebtowe you nnderstand iantear I WWtlr.,fXS2i bittj-t j jnd he went and bunt ttp frAt liiirth j ana txayea lour years amougtnat peo-, pie; t -He frequently receives i letters 4-om "there telling him of fhorwth of the church, and all addresslpg'hW as Dear Father IWtchard," fa'M&M great many children of this Und..V))-f ii.,,,.,,,,..,,,,.. ..jt, yr ;m;, A Bab? SitowMemplua'fertthaee 1 1 Baby Exhibition, and a fae itf 4M rtU to awarded to the ngursttto , I fca 94nta -J tis with sw Ui aie sill nd ot' ih I4np1 e l f bs.'q .MMykUtk-Mb-aasT t .daid 1; ' ' ' " fcih w I S VBA ltl KsJi ftttdl 1.vtwjt ,i !T lie,; ' ItUV rfiuds Ieature in-roisaWus Jua jn..uV Mwrol ftdsobboaViaod eram)i.iuid-nd also srordS into thafeac KmQkiQt lUilaiatagaiwtittoataniafhirtae keatelwlth tthii aaeoiwtowitehiag dr bbcttyi HM tbwnderthare Miaad fcfushlnwljt'oni wtoaelfaad) toitota imkteaakaUy'ma4e a-an-nRge furaoua, andhlmssB' ksfamotsv that, faitcontinut edlnrpotent ravtoga amufuUy accounted I for.Ttopeoplewf j Jforlb Garolin art kt aeblo as R V Wodsojli Is Ignobte, thd-whereveBjl dkwva isetursd 4nteUb gehatt -eagt and'! sympotbslifc j crowds baVe fiTled the pluoe of meeting rioerJ flowhig. 'flf The only exception' being rAlRbnrywbere titeyiaUibut about th hours reetotkef my lecture; khdwhtf I dld-tiot! Speak ia qtoocet As'tltls perse wrhig indtvldwat imif speaks truth by aeddentv to cannot be expected to make a true 'statement norundewUfld a" tm statement Ken made byanothertt" Hit power toe mh Irebtlng history; 'not htl writinjf US a It hastoew repeatedly 'stated that, bf the twelve ntohtb ibeR on tlilef side tto fttlabtbf eight have fee tfettrrn'OaW kaUl 'Add tore ft It necessary 1o ttaUr for E. C. Woodson's benefit that CMna- da Jt. uncTjhje j7Ph .Government Twelve Months' agV i'oao(ttis month, the Uklii WorUiy Grand Lodge of the 'Good TempW.OnW'mct fit Hot?! MlW'niVUf the Eugllab delcgafiou '; aiut ns proof3 of1 it ifAVobdson's InabilitJ W UII the truth, I can prove, thai (hi o io , Color A Lo&titt tcaiunt JttcutteJ tirr&r liuwCom' rsWw'if tbariKKly.'and & 'C.u Woo son has Taever consulted the Journal of Proceedings "or he woiAd hxve'kniwn better, and if jejia'cbnsutte'ffie' Journal, to las, Ufiiily nysrepresriited ltapjf.Ci ti ll ' s wJ!i!!;i nOn tto rtjdtty o(,ntbe session tto following hCpnjniltVse., auionf ;jotly, 'W. wfl" MS, MISUUUSfAM ii Ma Anil Wi BW fourth day of the etWm tissfotluwliig isisiit una siilmilUwl auil freceived: j a . u r. Tlie Oomndttee on Watcof the Order Kesented 'their report;' rebommendtag e cbimbttion bf TejUMtance literature,. and the orgaiiirationof County and Disi tTK't ixKiges, ana soeotwiflns; utv-ars-litm'i Vmmite as tho ont-crowUt of pre vious effort, and a valuable auxiliary to Our common cause. , i r -AIi Ucuttttt llJtlAiCA U. rc. issue a quarter sheet circular to G. W. CfTi'dl alkd- .W7.tf ami to the elected Grand Representatives, giv ing a synopsis 'of' the statin 'fend doings f the Order attottcv ,Vm . M. That tlie , ExecuUvcXoimuiUee be and it.toreby, roquestad to- bivestt gate the possibilities of ourmiancial iysttm foc-dobia-ourow--4mblisbJng, and if rcactkaV des-be m pfan fortht et41)liimtut of ku MsmKfional Fult MimgliauaifQcshe ilnaepindtintl ( ler of Good Templars. 9oV Tbattou.atire; CftJuult kufhoriasd tolsme Uermaiumnothar orelgu tuppliss, asl soort as tiwysbaU e warranto (I by WW. 8. wha are: con tiguous, to or 'associated with tocamual pes where such supplies will to usad.- - ine report was atioptea. - t1 i And on the 5th day of the session lh4 VouuUteeoa btate. ot lh, jDrdcr ub? pOttifiji!t( JiIim nt lu lill,r!t v!nji. handed toiua, your ChmtHehave'exl I J'n -HfMHf ' thWpfth 4r Grand Lodge Charter for",XeWZea lind, your QunnaHtoenrtttio opinion tliat tberoj, is .n uowstitational impedi aients to granting charters to the tena mo. rrovinccs. oi me .i principality .or. awZealanlvWe, .lUercrvre, recoil end that the petitions fur .charters isI itiYovmees-ot AnckUml and Utatro tectUuf tto Grand, Xedae OonstiUtUon Of Detewarot' w- recvaunesu) their1 rf retire to tho KxocutiT ivwnniirte 1 i W. Cnow-Hf hsv, of Calw"' Isabella T,'AasHfjKfKTif. Tlie man who uses falsehood In: this iKsafe" faslifoftji ielf-styled guardian of "pure SoutlierWI ioriety.'AifmOctd lie ttaotViifM tow$( onto liquor trafic, proylued tfiatj it HhiT tihte tiae' becthld gukrd Ma ow hapa not disdain s intimate deal WowbMmut oU. ftmWmMmi! kg, tUt lh lWyjArr has become ftte dufly dfahwrlar a stmheYattd Ws ttn tWs.AU..rYMiiOi .siooU lr.a.ilZtsial vHlW eat. JH J-nTSB.sailt,lb)f.r w.X if v waWfibil w djtgnaOA S 9ttb afawUjUfei Ititftperfect equ on fte.mUitarja k haracter, to hear tills paid, profession kwecto8.Ufb lautwsstnaBt ,ad4s slledtotto4ameiraUwjr -.car wW t hsRAiefirttta QUj Jw CWodsin,;! loiig)vpreafirte4aasr,an, tasmetneat ! rasMkind m geasral and toEagUib WO,! katnAtf rssrikauar IVheatj man friesH to rouse sympathy bj seciangi hU raku rteadeeimtottoleldvtt , duet hbvpaiMwwrar agaaJrt awosAehlw' but bewrtJrfartltttf wo suspstththat' UtdKbd luewmg, and isyawjis-i enrow' compwma ss wiseoo , wrt this stamp might hot totovwuggeatM lng, tf tot !dItatlhgV tymjpafhtamg let-P tort for oMfarimuiortynt deMttWii 'd Uebtf btWsol elf ?ff E. r. Woodson hmtt Oat to' betra lam a'Jf.WRl-ru'fnrteadW'an'iig'W,' womab:1 IftoeanVroerabircir 'prdve'IamSnytmng, dtfleretiriio1 wnai hafe WenUd myseff to W'.' 1 ra lujr ikitk .unueruiw W prove and vet be nn- -. jr Ft : er'mv'negro Brflteu Dom'scryanV'orl Ctoodsoare'nii tocbu'r equali! Tt, 1-1 ', Mrf WMi.tl Ij .. J it)iaty,,Edit. of the va1s, candy when he, tried the other dayome- have been dcJichtfiuV .But . altbouch making conyt nqthis f'frte.'' Rea ;. his' own toucbiriz account of kt t ... t ? ")te Jolowed, ; the , unsuccessful uat tempt of tto lawyer to make the dropst. and ' thbth- we beat blm,' we 1 becaini ' cTtoeedMtoat iviaidymaldn' 41w no' OUT Ibrtand lcflriiiwuBtedjrltk Jib-andi nucqii not -as easy as lying,;' and 'Co'ffaih' 'rifood'sbd understands thcT qent ofTbis own genius suaicentlr to follow tiie Wofe1on thar fs ' most ecli-1 fv!ji-!.'j!l rii n-il-U -5 (i!t Jui'.' vCkxtexxiax, Meetiso at Mayor's . offlwgt JlayoPa, offlcf .Mr. Septra. iiommfue pf five was appalub3d to wai '? (,?);, eneral AoWday. auettinfe tUtowness ymen, Ltpwdbusjnpa,. k?d I'enlarly, tto,tchoU,tqJpbse5v,4 Vt! tbe.phadren,, jnay grovr up f Ub rom, WaU county and tf entafflye frorn tbcUy worn appointed torefntent .TrKQ ra pii.Betwekx Governors. hfvmoi Jr.wWT5 a dispatch from Governor J. L. Kemner tue.fcwte foe the JKkamond Jlowitsers irgiru Whea,tber;cf alentl at t r, Mill8sd ids et 3itii rfRaptssssjisawawsaawss 'RBMi' ESTATE18"" tw bat rtran 5noiairt.s Jr o iii A.Jb JUNDS or rRORRTV. ROVUUT Js'Vf"!? "I14 t-'USwiUAR' LiLl.ii.-.l 1 1 ... fifll 'i J ii 1 ,' nil .filn.l,; -i.rrTr.E MoinavtJOrXRixwu . ,bs : s'-snan j una rv:M 6 n'alisid Uli bloj-j ;edw tipwit . mid'Ii&u-"'!! liss.isluiisii"' -tajS sWvtsd td jb tevttl'i!a.'tt.ssi4 M'J. ai'til oW Coati Spool, CXtbwrJiif 0 cemt noja omcsnc's kc. si near nmntnacuircTS 0 A tiVustrnnors.'.! rmi pwdlis'-.t ; M ' u ' boie I' W. 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