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I , - ' ' - 1 K s a, ad rnT i4 . is. i" r V v. 2 1 tl 4? NEW SRlUKS-YOb. l. NO.-Jf,. ETi'AEIJSHED'IN 1S73. IllbbSIU U . X. C. SATURDAY. APRIL 1;i. f1 hi lie fi Es u a H 111 1 1 . 3 n a i! 'r's M ri H i;! V-i H pi ,5 bj tl 4 Ii 1 1 i i f r.-t: y v-'-th an o ver&train, -i it f( t.?is "f (latins :. . o;--- than vain. ; . -' v v. ii :--r-tn: j . - tint hrr.i dost 1 k j.'iv" 1 l.i- by it . ' i -tun? h i 1 jj'a 1. : . r -v-i, v. hi V. t V- i tin; r- .!'' a sa i vor tiri. -Ir ;-- tus runs.iC 'o f ar '! a i it r'i of all i:t'---i- ;. crilivi u-, tt.rall; 'I - ' ' ; i ' ' ', a .."' i.i-n 'lr.. J. f a" I'A'RNAH'o VISri'OR. ,aN- af'rno ai of a m id April ! tie- n-aiii' ro-.vd of ioafera and . - on, i .nroaad " the general ,o ii i-e.'.ed .is Mi,to iice, edioe- -ir . oo h ernjioriiini and a little of j - '!in' eN. tf.rthf s-t,r.iIin f-ettle-' i 15 oic, ;;i the r;.o; tt.e'ru part ' ' , v " eon ;auatiii ea h 'i tii- iom - to sit and sm ke i f"- "ii 1 1m uood ti betith- out t , - do, i:i-t .d of around the A !.; to-..- w, thin, wi.ere the odors '' ' ;" ' -'aid n t hinnrars inin . 'i oi y w.tii !ot',.-u: o sm k- ;ind ; j. r i o ' ' ' v ' 'his, for the time o' i 1 a a J'oweil, Marinj; stead ! -an join-; .wri behind Cherry " i ' ounno th it l'veany fault to ' WiMs ; i w -itner, " slowly answered . i '- j y who had r-.un" for his -.-..! '!' -' i i ; a- ilv 'in ili tr l his :-'euteuc e, n . ui.iti th'oe was ;i irakin aa i oi d;p; in; atones and rending b-an. h-y in lie -t cj, ravine at the back '. tie.- 'I i ' i s , a:: vouui I hiwson, the I am !!,' ih'Tn, los cheek I i';t'i eerei.-e, his 'jun bala need shoul-b !. ' ' ', u- nun' away from a cat amount ?"' i Souire "''Oh-v. ,v"' r-jy i Mri'r. th" stao coach,' ! . -. s ..j "I knew 1 roulddo it if I - ' ' diort cut thrvtiu tie' ule'i." " 'i vsac.iihui', h .'" ai-l i.eandt.'. h i k'-p r'ne -to o. .-i !( ;iv v ina-i i i ' :ii '' ioiio'i- i ouipie s; .ion and v. soft liat i-.:"d " i th- ba-'k of hi ho i h ar i -a. .ii a ja-ent5cr abroad?" ' - dv 1 . -um'i -jt. with tlie macliin " ' i u ';-.!'. too.v u'ri-'t-mi'd?" 'e : ! k!i'Ki'v '' i - t.i" u d ie 1 Ih.ws.U!. "but " - ; ! ''' ' 1 n iy one, I tell you. 1 '' 'N 1 -tin k my head into the e win i.,w to boiler .to Hilly best.1" ' ' au . ! .' th.vn ( a ,ady -de-' ' ' s : - it -" a:..ae.i Sed'cy, with : ' ' v f i -' i ',;:')i',, s '. " -a d i ' i s..;, ;' ;:" t ti- stiri'ed - ; '' r (:.- o -re no in i ar xerdale. V ' ' '' :i ' :!; :iiut ha e been in '. h:-;iut stards at least, : t.u k-.ccn a ;f it ere alive 1 1 . r . . si;d rt o k es. a ;-e; n:i et it dead than f I -e j iev. "So they a-- nrr, t h " rh :n f.r it utside," a N d .v oe wan tin' 1 : ' ad nrht.1" -aid " w - '-f1 m -Id itnui "''' t: !:" -'''' ely, that ' "'- e-t it d.s. ' ' wh h. -Hut '''. ia:'- f'"1-' nothin', e 'd :) ir i," "'dl.y; "anhef o-'o-elf w d s t a v :,i- 1'nls- 'd'iv a pap - t a s umt i n o s v -s-e- or a hurt- .i i a- - . -res r. 1 W 1. l ''c t us c x pec ' up - j -: 1 '-b.'d a-.d r.an- i ')' h:i'. c.i'eening - a - i . " r 1 7 7 1 v w .- !...w ;: han- a . A : W feig! 1 id; vc .d-.-m : n-p ied 1 '. '-e t i ...u-wer tne :i g cigii '. ee j ear -a iy o.u . y:- and hair -t'l ut1 : : i x. ' 1, hob ; lace lighting up. "I .:'.!. t J:r--'t i' ''N, "' kr.-ow v i d fii.." said Me-t,. in Li- drie-t b .- . a- s v. ay. "I 1V, Hannah, -vo u art -u.i: - 'j. "k it- ;.e ' i cd rooinsirae ! ra if la- -a .v a w ay i nere hiit ?ol o : v - o- - s 1 1 . r ' : - "Nu. iWhy tor-'l tlicre ov.r ri.rli', if yf-i tia!nt r,o other us.f: f( r th" r "J'ki sure you're vei'.-:ii.'.-"" said li-a a naii, vLf-erily. "WLat i- ;t. ' ' A 'rzy b'ar " Hanrdi L,ra'. .'. a -art. "Al ' -LlTV d ' ' f:tOV -f aticy l;ont i'r'.- sti;u l-.-r 'nu nv.: -'.s new fur tore uj iti 1'ark vr-i .::. I mi-ht ivave it at t .'kf--.3 : but the tie'.tur'il uft jtiivvf ii nvi h tri 1 '. over by aittit- : r i i -r ;iv i:j;'-r d j wciU that ro'l'-rt .around the t re. '. mebhc he wo . id::'t J"- r.o u-e fin a -in bv tile time we ".t -ale to J ark er-lai'-. u. if ua wouldn't !n:ini, i ! a n i h, ,i t would b- a reat obUatton to u.e." ".Mind: di. I shan't mind in the !ea-t " rii- d Hannah, ' thv th fly blue . es .spar t lijjo. Am) she slo -d hy. -reatl am'i-e, while the stae-d river a id J i i ! 1 v l st between them hoi-t'd the c iron-;, stuffed monster out of the- ?ta"e oaeh. Jf the narrow path, where tlr- c: .cr-c? were sleepily.' Hosd.-jij the d- m-iu and j purj.de st.'f dien- vith they had wel-(,-omed tlo' sunvhin , spring day. aud-ti 1' '.orders of bo distilled th--ir aromatic perfunie, and bestowed it -afoiy in the t'...v-t H i ) i; v id the '.kitcheu be. i room, j win-re i hi ie Mlahul ft. re entiy lpt ' the o, ep of ti;o righteous, on a stid' little cot b-d. witti a hu-k mattress and a gorgeous j.ate'nyork ouilt. "We'vi- riev'-r hjd a be ; for r. lodger bfor '" ru-d Ha'uia'u.' Iv ; ''thou i I i.e l often t i -ay didr: t I. Nat'.v,'' o ur iit!-l" brotiic'-, who stool , "; i:at 1 nib t-i!a- ijuite H to-.- as auv bear -ou d be: N.vry, do you think tins lei low will pve us the ni-ritinare ." 'd true-- not," JN at t y auswerpd, sder- "N"' w mind Nathaniel, you don't bu. h the (Tt i'tur'," said best, gravely iurwyao.' Li a rrau - uients. "These 'ere st 11 ed nuiiuals .e Jt'utub-full of u mu; : -, .and a'd o'he sorts o' poisons, and who knows whi' mi-ht hai'j-eut" "a'tv i - n ' a me 1 li-r." . :-a:d Hannali "Nat'r w :; "Xat'r w :;'t tou h th" L'i'i iy. ': "Your faticr a hi t -o !n:i:e ct, I s'po-e mi d l'e-t.-on t'ne th'-ehold. 'die isn't o-Trin lionie to-niLrht," said Hari"ah. "He's gone to U olf Hollow to see about hiring a man for the j.ri:ig work 'Not comdid; one t a -night:"' Hannah sh-k h. r h"-1 1. H.est fSj.iol a m.unent -vith preoccn pie, eyes al ror.traetcd brows, tr.cn h0 de. artcd. Hannah went cooking .-u;'er : little Natty, aft' r ' indulgiiur himelf wd'n a prolonged stare at the shatrgr ! thinir i" the. ?..! room, returned tn his , -urns in af dhnr-: ", and th" eao r : auiien'- at -toke.'- -re w ere .so:elv tii8 om'l'ed i ne -tare-uriver not communicative- at th- be-t of time-, nn 1 H llv best a lowed ti:. h t of nun,;ers to l-eh'-ve that tl'.e cr:lv 1; id h en -hipped o:Tbv i wii at th- cros- road ads i elow, direct to Darker- lalel j "Wal, sdnt is to . 'mean," said Zenas roweh. "I never seen a rrri 1-. " A lido 1 ra-oie- Mo'aos. disappointed ' nhi- h.oj;s ,f monev-tnakintr. re'iev-. d j hi m-'.ud by p;:ttai an extra rer.ny v. be re.xt ; o not of ch e-e. wp.'cn -o! i i tvi a li't e o'i; '. and se:!in- th -e nd Cade of -h i lt . t dei'-co at5 hr-t irrad1 prices to t a ted-shirte i m:-ner When o o'clock . atne lbmr.ah Dcrryrj went ooie'-T to her rooin. is u-uai. 'i?ter." a i Natty, "oei 1 dee-U" between our two room ioiUfips', cm t r.e P t n n-i-tta studed bear." "Hut ti.e 1 -ur au't hurt us. "No, but h - g-Ass e fs sh.: ivp tU" r.: I. f thit A atty. f o and -ai i ':.- V oi 1 ; rv ' . ' r on j ? c. -kei so e- j . i i .uat r en -e :: - a.v 1 tt'e-e'de-r sister. ' g 1 w.-. 'id i ihv ,. . . . ; c ot ' t. lia'tuati. . a c:; i l 'd'-i tather voYd stay he"e. 'V : af'er I'tn a-lop. V' hat a -e it a- - . ; r.ah. la .gl. t sue ?Ut'; the., re. d her u gh iy- Lao"- . - d.at Natt;. '- even, regu.ar ; r atliu .r a: a; i'.nvaieed her that. he ha i f -rg-.ttea ..i. hi apprriu'nsio.is ia b:m e . "1 d-Ui't think it' rjthy r.ec's.iry for use to -go down. ' tho iglit she. Hut still, -ince 1 jTomi-e i Natty --' And takhag ' the tat.die-tik ia her - inl, -a- g. 'et :.o."-:.?--.y or. wii the ; -'' i 'Jh ha- -a- ri-e th .,.-- which sh !u;'l : : dar. : . r -V1 VXCl ' , .i,,. ; ...i . . ; : ... - Horn Th- : w a to'-ir vw .is a jar. A j:i t i - t' .! t-- -. .:' ; i: ie iias ? l oi, :.a . i; i ,dy e trw i.;e.id and moat. !if-:d'- 1,-m d "aily with a siat j .(: or .o . i o -trie ?:i n;c riarxi. At the I of iUnnah's footsteps tl,'y b -t; T.h--- str.iiije ?n vi'd h ive made for i Ui- door, bat if -t dyt.in d h m. ''"-". ' be, iti a .a.)i.rt--.-ed vuice. ' on t i e atratd. h--'- Lfirne ame to , th" h i k . one. You've fo aid out oufse- rr-r If : e: ' ad ! !, 'in' i?e aren't afra d to trujt ya.u. ll huyai iiea&ley, i th- o'o.iai"'-: tie frier. I 1'vo' fot at tii" w i.i i. o ir: i :. j- ..'. ; mu::i and the res. 'lent whs hi -f ii'-IU: nd .itl.' the mea"-- v-;a iUthed diri'c" au i th : trite thiua went wi' a;.', t'cy a!! 1 acke i o it. and ieft him to n u '.I'.-r, sitiirie.-li t-.de 1. for it. liut he wo:i"t. not if I ran y-t him afeCI across I he ('.lu i i:; li :'. e,i d L"jv Yes"' i as fTe aw ih'i'" tu'- :.frVd iiam e turn to ward th h- In Uit corner, th,f the h- came, all i acaed around si:.n ii tyt and no t-rt-.f liiuir pl.tee but. the h i.i ill-- b.a-;'s red uioiith. and oi: i.r t 'A o n r hole- we mu iu where no 'o l v w.e.i'.l -u-j-eLt vvliat ile-y W'.-ie for. , And a ; lelty hard s eire h ha i of it. to., u oar fe!iwl 'And now, my txitt, is th" Mm;. t. -ho .v our ',du k. and 1 k:r .v you' e i plenty of ! it. Tru-t -v- rvt,iii.-''t v.i-: only kfiep :;pnt. o !icc to : cd, u'Ul ieave me to mana.u-'." ,,vit'1 a w'otd of. remonstrance, Ihumaii ob e h Once l a. k in the drow-y atmosphere of little Natty's seie-ne breathing, it -ecn.ed as if the seeiie d vn stairs must have been th lra!u -.;t of a fevered dream. lai' -t V sound of mu.; e 1 steps die. c' agouti. niUiio'cr of suppie-ed Voice-, til i.i'e ui i -.!;.; 1 : and elo-uie' of window, below, fotoade 'this Ceuiclu siou. Not a w i ik did Hannah Terry sleep all that Ajuil nirht. Mi- lay there wide awake, listening and wondering, her lie art beating at a fevered pace, while - he i e j " at u , eve-r and anon, to herself: "V.'sdl i'.o-t is there. 1 can trust Will r,"-t.'' Soon after midnight, however, the fui li .f noises subside 1 into siler.ee ; and wleui in the moru.n Hannah descended ith .Nii'tv t;-ott r. . o," at lu r heels tlie farmi.o :-e kitchen bore no signs of ia-t ;i glut's invasion. "Si-ter.' stid atty, "can I pc-p in it the -u-.'iv: ,iu-t on e before I lto to svho.oi C : 4'Yes" ald Hannah. "I'll os en the i 1 ! i"or t. or '"o'i. lief- he an ri ai i r. ut, was the gl&ssy.f.y,., raid j.ortlv as ever. ".(Ain't he funny."' chuckled Natty, oi::;pr bos linger itit the fur sides of ! creatuie, and wouderinir how he ver ro'ihi liave be.-a so timid of him the :ugt.t i-e. -:'. And Haanah Mooke'i at the grizzdy as sh- half believe,; e wjioie thing was i -ion o f t he n.'L'ht. '.'tv - o-T to M'h"'-t when H i'e-t a:.-; loi . pr.-, wagn arrived to rrim, fu;co.tf- d no-tage. k r. ' ". , ' -ahl he. an-werina: t lo. - put by Hannah'i ; -iiuole t n-JUgh; wheii : h ;-he uue He's 'safe now s o- of'ti;- iiu-f-, laank 1 p. a i wav i rtini i .i-;n - - - m ip.--, c lo.igii h ru :o -i-. it aga.n not ., . s iiio'iith- balan' e. -. r a a ". i'tr us-vs out o: your re-tutl tne old el it no good and - t "j : . a". i -Mi an i of vours in 1 : i handv I .... na-r. a I got And pju're i a a a . r r , o - ..r.'iy n:ar. t .ilev. i era-; Si.. ', t f . - i i ..- j- .: v.- j hat ' s la.at aa h- 'rh j.ctg- f& -i no'h -.b lay for if stop;' i to real was -i g hr 1 Ana rc n tne reason which' Billy !t sub? ptently -guv for wedding r-rtv 1'&nca' ws th.t he had always r-''P'nS or a -f,an wkneshow to h-V-d her toirgue. and t h it he Lai at foiled i Progress in Cotton Spinning. Cotton s j i n n . n a ..w industry mad'j.rores m thi '-.aeration e aua! i to the strides the e.totrical world. An ojiffitive in a .Npw 5 ng!and cotton ; inua writing to a IJo-toa taner. , &ay . i v - , '" ' ' . that wiinm his mtmorv a mu e ;n umiA iiC. ior. wa? co J-nlered a 'tremenvttiux v. .... .. iu-u, aii'j wn"u t" soinu.es were taH ed of '"'the rry was ' di. it c annot be done'' It w:ii ki 1 r. !! '." 'and vet i th;s mohrn kind of mu'..- has i:ro.n steadily from ' ' spindles to !',' or more, ami the -atne stdnner ays that he has lately worked on mules, of i'i''1 spindh-s with -reiter e.-e than on :'" ore ot the mubs m i " n i i s Lowell three overf er are :iow employed . criip who have 1 eea these ilfty years or more. The oldest of the grouj, tuitered the mills in ejilernber. 1-.".', within six vtars after the tirst liaehinerv was lea ui 1 The iifol followed hau onlyayear later. an'jXlia- been au over seer for exactly iiuy years. The third over-ter went to work in th" factory in lxj.j. In tho-e ea:U d.iys the looms were of th" rudest construction, and two wtue enough for a weaver to operate. t So giceit has bjen tlie devejopnient of the last half century tii.it the a. ei;u:e v,.uvcr of the jue-etit day runs si ioouis and the best ones easbv take fare of ei'-iit. . . . , . . , , ; 1 his is in excess of the number operated in the best l nglbh mills. An authority in the. technic alities of the business say that on the old looms of former days a girl would take c .re of -j "; ppindlcv whi e on the appara'iis now m vogue O,-e no smarler oj er.ites Jt2 i spindles. nml lia In kill tune at. that. d'ho ill , t , i - t crea-e in speed 1m3 beenunarve'.ous. In the early days ' ',l 1 tevoiutions per miu utc was' the maxia uui. wlui:e the pre-ent speed of improved machines is over l"t UUU revolution-. cir ' rk Ur thk. Rebuked by Washindon. He never grow tired of stor.es fib-out ,v k -ii-i i Washington, especial'v whetr tlvv are, , 4, , ... ., , . , as goui as t his one, sa vs the I in lade! pi u i ! v ,f, , ' , f , . 1 tUiis,- After the battle of Moamoutn . - , tne American army was encamped on .. , c - . , . ; the farm of a certain ..ohn anca. Washington, with hi statT. was quart i red in the farm ho'u-e. A daughter of th0 farmer was serioisy ill in an upper room. As- s on as Wa-hinrtou hear i of this he gave orelers -that no g an should be tired or drum- beat rear th house. During suj.per hise't the. cc ample of caution to -his oriicers i.y i on versing in an undertone, rediring ass -m. as th"1 meal was finished to his own chamber, whicli ad 'lined the din'.:.; room. After he had cone, however." the sj.irits ;of the young fjieu ro-e, atol. fur tretting their orde s, they be.'an to sinu and laugh uproar 'oudy. In the mills' o! the fun the '.Icneral'.s do..r opened of !y. and Washington eater e J th" roam and walked noi-e'esslyi on th-toe. H crossed to the f. rep". .ace, took a book from the mantel shelf, and as silently returned without a word, nodding an i smihrij . good night as he cuo-cd th-. d' or behind him. The otheers stood ashamed and re t liked, not onlv bv hs i ou:dcrat'n i for tve sc ?irp but by his -.-ut: r.,nrtav nt si'rnre tnwa- I thms.-I e u D!sea32 in the- D:cks. Sanitary Inspec.or Af o.-ri-s'- re; ; "'"! . - j - --i to Mavor Cjant on the s.aiitarv c oud . " ; -uS' -iocum .-nt. it P' ,,;o a vry state of . lai: s. 'Many of the s-wtr- . omiift in1. i !' i. t1''.; 'i ; ' l - - . - . . - ! ... j i "t"j "- - i 5 3- pr heads j r. ver -e froni i : ciearei rout, tra r-su.t :s t.a a-.cutn.i.a- .a n r r t . f -a . i tt i 1 - ; i g ' : ;' t " " t ' : river front. Th-'-se ar- rl t i'.','ji.i : s-J"-rr'-' o Slow nei.ca , gradually uad r:a rt.- th- iho- lOn-tiPa.on. it i;t.t . a.o-ct 3or:n us d-p - t o. s-:vs -rage f-orn ?K;V;r.t- and It"" v. t-r.'-s. u '-.s ruu-t be unhei ti;v. il the -'-". ers uh: '" arr. der-p wa'e-, w :...- rt the tlie h- a is w .; sway. - Tt.e rottec t ru r- of the i pa-g-.-a. r.d ..' '1 ia- i t" t 3 C. ' '..v. ".a rr. -i a. . ar. 1 it " t.r..- :. " 1 r Ti.e Ne a!::.-s.i f j e-:.r:a-a; -,i 11. u,- ; ' ;.. i - par.'. : i j w -1 ' a, ow e - e f t noos-in 1 ;. t : i'' .''?. i He- 1 - :a:-. j i ; r. t i a a : v , v. ; . I -.-U- ! I. 1 Happy 1;;- . : LADIEV CQLUMM. f Aii Amptiit)irtH Ial(ln Iilr. 1 h? re is a jr.alder. lady in a city rot far !'r rr '..iHTto.n. ., h- i o roc stitu'fi th it -he i anuot i ve o at of wa'er but a h ' rt whiV at the time. After re ir.ainu.t: aw ay fr:n a lath tub for a eoutiie of ieurs he cunmen es to faint and almost sutfo dte, and to rocwie re i ef must at on e over her entu body in cold water. he has in her r ni a p vol f f:i si. w.i'er. and in this she ) . v-nter ard MiiaXe' i- a tier s a: ; oi nr- imw. v n Uh'Twi-e la r bs th s .ery tr -od. Her hysi ai e ui uriiy, vh e .;onbties in mive lent. rnu-t In- e ob e ti T.-ible to the lady's i: .ends than the v. p.'-ite cin me would !.e. --.V- : :c; , J I'.r, 1 In- r 'n: l ion Clonk tt tha:'s. i: is mtrelv live straight - - h -or a -h. mere, the length fiom shoulder to ft.. or, i.emme i ad routul and the plaits : held cio.-c at the top and muui fa-t into -M el et collar. Hut thi not ail exactly. 5 i hi v s.tme thin' njntde of ten widths of the th re t silk .udVdk mull is sen into th" same foliar, and falls loose into tbe plaits of the outer ejores thus making v. t. at is. actually Iwti plaited circulars, one within the other. l'retty women ' m h o eiie',o;-. them-e es in such wiajs -con h-a u the tr r..s i-ailet darners in i short accordion s iris ai s ay uriKe use i f f. and throw tlrur arms about, ho!, ling an nd of tin .-! a . in their rlntrers thus - streti bin out and drawing in the goods in irac lul curves ;n themo-t coouettish , , . ., , . .. . , . ; and be.si.dering manner. I he beauty; andencctivene-sof thin, delicate te- rials nas never been slrn in a wav to . . " , i 3U;j.a-s the-e accudion plaiting. For .'the u:i f i d. i - of tne e. Rtrtetic rceiv toilets tle v ar-1'tre:n ly a j'prcpria: J,,c'" 1,1 J 1 1 " e. f1 A 'ouflil'iil Dakota Amaon .e.iriy every pTju-r I have iea I lately , ' has an artier about the brave little girl of if- ';. . Il 1 I ! t 1 aKei ounty, I akota who plowed forty j . . , . , , for a 1 it tl- girl oniv twehe vears ot i ,, " . ... a-e to ., but I trunk the fohowmg 'ntll ) ,. , , i discount t: '. M. Hutchinson had - 1 charge of mv farm ;n Deuel ( ountv, . " - , , , Dakota, in i--i, ana h:s dau-hter Maud, ' 1 : oiuy seven years old at tlie time, drove a, team and del her -hare of the work in i . , . , tlCiva.gover eei acre" of hay and grain. ! We ran fr-.en th--e t five teams every da-, and -h : would drive a load to the ta k, elianire te ius. drive b i' k to the i.d and change tear.-l-, uriving -a litTer- ; 7 eat toitn everv t nr . Some of the teams i we;e not verv geiitb-. b ;t he manage i.... ,.-'! ... 'i-.v of t h mi i At o.ne ' ' " ' . " "' ' '.' " , . , " ... , , time, wnile nanliu.: :iay, ine ioa i npe - o:T. throwing her a--der it. Shecrawied j ove r , ok the Irani c. lUirllt the l nes 1 ' " ' - . ,, , , ,.r.ii ! th it were drairssntron the ground, tumeu th team around, drove hvk to the hay ou the trroun 1. .r.hd-h d the team, took !' the h--r- s an-l r -d.- bark to tie?. 'eid, got liel'. to , on.e a;:d i a i th" hay, an i droe th- iurr- as tlioug.i nottnng 'had iiapjieii. d. H-- Maud is a .dy-like, uiitht-apoea' iu:; girl il )'d can rind a e,rl d stv-:, eo- '.d ti.at h if d :s p! '! ru ue -and la.'i i -c -i,,-e than she did rn th oi-ca-.on i whl tnr"W up the .;..,. v. , r I'r ... 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Orange County Observer (Hillsborough, N.C.)
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April 20, 1889, edition 1
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