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Bp Iff0 lHj M.ih MM 3am MM WW JL M ITm-o Shall ilio 1'i'OHrt tho I'ooploV lli-ht.s Maintain, Unawod y Inllueiice, and Unbribed bv Gain. &.0() a Year. NEWTON, N. C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1880. 5 Cents a Copy Ehc 2tvtm COntcrpri-Sf, n i'.I-lSlIKD I'.VKUY SATURDAY, HY- OKOIIOK A. WA11LICK. TERMS i Oth- vr.ir, ni-'iith Tiin-' mem " 2.0n l.O'l J 3 1 v IM ' I . . V .V A It VA S'hl. jr" Co person who make up tlu'j.i of ten, an cx tr.i c 'i') 1,0 s,,,u frrt'' 1 work, 2 " 3 " 4 " J month! 5 " ft " APVKHTISIXO RATES 1 lrT 2 in. I 3 in. I eol. f 1 0'i fl "0 :l no I fi; (in 1 .vt 1 j nu 2 (11 2 25 3 no 4 00 : on 10 on 3 50 4 on U I'O 8 Oil 12 nn l.'i 00 4 00 n co 5 on I s 00 0 no 1 10 00 10 00 1 1 1 00 12 no is no Hi no jo 00 I 20 (Ml I 33 no nl. fid" 13 I li IS 2 :to led. " n IS 22 20 4S 60 80 loo THREE YEARS IN BATTLE AND THREE IN PRISON. I'.V RA NPOMMI A. SHOTWELL. CIIA PTFll EIGHTH. Personal Narrative continu-il School T?oy olit if, Hful a tasle of mol-l;iw Prepar ing to eross tho liul.icon Great P;ittlf at Hull liuii -How North Carolina i.ave-1 tiir-diy A Farewell to youth, aoil .chool days Slaifiiii,' on loot to run tlu; IV.oek- fid,j Visit to Thomas JJayuid at Wil mington, Delaware. Yearly i Ivertiaeiiii'iit changed quarterly if desir- "i"Mnient advertisements p:iy;i1)1e in advance.--tr!v si Ivertisi-tnents emi-mm;illjr in id vatire. A ivVvtini uts Jt!roTtitiu''l bi'fir tlu- time con tr.i t',1 for h;i ei'ire'l, eliargeu tran-Oeut ritea fol tii.- tnii'1 ac tually jiitilili'l. A.lvertiftient inoertril in loc.l column, ch.irjred twVnW-toe lent per line, utiles. otberwi.io Con- tri' lvi'i t icment considered less than a iquure. A Urt H letter , "Till; KNTKllPRISTC," XKVIO.V, X. c. Afii'ftiux Obituary Poetry. The three vemcles below arc from tho pen of the tiilonteJ graveyard pout, U. W. Cnilds, A. M., el' Philadelphia : l'ut away tho wooden boot-jack Th.t our parent used to shy At tho tmn cats on tho woodshed. Papa'a home is in tho sky. Mend the holes in father's trousers ; Soon they'll lit our oldest son. l'mite the verdict for tho parlor ; "Hotter, barrels in tho gun." Mary, we shall always miss you ; Gone will bo your pleasant smile ; Had the oil ran been much larger You'd have gone about a mile. Woiun Five Cknts, Anyway. A you 11 ej lady teacher in the Presbyteri an Minion Sundny School, at Char lotte, fays the Observer, offered a re ward of ten cents to the mem be I'm of one of them presented a young Afri can, with tho remark that he could not find a while child who was willing to join the band, but that lie hoped she would consider tho nigger worth five cents, anyway. were made with a sad heart, and not a ; mcnt ere the long and perilous jour- I inw misgivings as to lite conscquen- ; ney were scan-e begun. STATU i:vs. TSie Colonel's Experiment. ees of tho step to bo taken on the 1 1 1 T T r. : Nine miles farther down ihe river ! "'U!"" W : m or our . There m fofeR hi fe . morrow. It was such a crossing of ! was the lilte vilhi.r r l)..wSir ! ' ,,u,.t s -Irt- pacc 10 aruc.es fllf. M ..ij oni, Tr;r theliubieonas rarely happens at so j City, directly opposite to that mass I "f thC ,i,,m,'"rJ of to sit down together of an evening early an age. It was more than mere j of granite on an iland in mid-stream, j V '? aIf. travc ,r! tliroiigfi the Mate ; a)J , cards, while others can't seo i veiling rswcuish clover. It h claimed 1 . At length, on a fair spii lg morning there camo an end to all debate, though not to mental tribulation and distress. The bombardment of Sumpter had be gun ! Forty-eight hours later, and the Fort had fallen ! Forty-eight hours later, and Lincoln's call came over the wires! War, cruel, cicil war, the dead liest, savagsl, wickedest of modern wars, was come at last ! And now that the barb irons test of force was upon the country, tho per sonal test of Manliness fell upon all Southern men. Jlegardless of previ ous views, oblivious to individual wishes or interests, each true sou of tho South must take his stand, "to live, or die, for Dixie !'' -My own icsolution, I trust it is needless to say was taken instantly. Had it been possible, I should have started southward by first train. IJut my situation was exceedingly distress ing. 1 was utterly without funds for traveling, and there were certain small debts which I could not think of leaving uncancelled. Col. 11 , the legal guardian of a small estate inher ited by me in Massachusetts had sent mo a pretty largo sum in the spring, and refused to advance another dollar until fall. JMy father, supposing 1 1 wmild iliviur nitnii tli-if ermrr-o nu n.i-l- her class for every new pupil they 1 .... x .i . c? i had not sent remittances tor some would bring. On tho next Sunday . ' ., . , . , ume. tuau uumiiiiiiiiL.iiiuii, iiii;ii had been so precarious that only by accident a letter escaped the embargo of acquisitive loyalty, now abruptly ceased. Tho last letter from home, like many preceding ones, urged me to adhere to rn' studies regardless of political excitement. .For once, the wisdom and foresight of my venera ted father were at fault, since he was quite sanguine of peace until the last. An extensive acquaintance with all sections of the country, made him val ue the Union so highly ho could not believe there would really bo a bloody war. Many similar storms had blown over in safety. '"But even should a conflict ensue," ho wrote, "of what use could you be, a mere lad "of sixteen, delicate, and unused to "hardships of any kind? If 3-011 de "sire to be of real service to the South, 'Mo not waste an hour, push for col lege, complete your education, then you may lead, whereas now you could . "not even follow, for you would quick- Iv break down. Alas! if war should "come, which ma- Cod forbid ! there "will bo no lack of opportunity for "fighting, years hence !" This, of course, was. prior to Lin col n'd proclamation of war. And no.v tho lines were drawn, and all communication cut off! Letters were giving up school, acquaintance, prop erty, comfort; it was a complete cut ting loose from boyhood, to assume the responsibilities and perils of man hood, both magnified by youth's inex perience. Uisk, indeed, began at once ; for had any of the students whom I had rather roughly han dled in rashly resenting allusions to "rebels'' and "traitors," earlier in the year, now seen fit to denounce me to tho authorities I should have been arrested immediately, notwithstand ing tho circumstances. To the credit of my classmates, 1 will slate that instead of betraying me, several of the older boys, getting suspicion 01 my intentions, quiet ry dropped in to express their regret. Four of them decided to accompany me to Chester, six miles distant, lest there should be trouble with some of the town "roughs." Old Mr. G., tho Preceptor, made no effort to dissuade me, though he did not at all believe I could escape into Dixie. The war he considered would soon engulf the wholo land, and there would be little use to shirk its respon sibilities. His wife gave mo a pack age of food, and both walked with me to the gates ofthe grounds to give me farewell and a blessing ! Thus ended my school days, never to be resumed. which was M,on to become ever in- " ... c.u.mcu where t,,e harm comes ? c, InA,,a a 44v , t 1 " r -.. that the article is not only a fraud i famous h "rrt Delaware. Little ; "Why," said the Colonel, a few dars .1: 1 r 1.. .1 . -.i - t , . ; but a veritable pest to farmers. J 7 - didldieam that within only about; : ago, when the subject of card playing three years hence, I should be cooped j Concord Stn: The county treasurer j WJU Dn(cr discus,ion ii(ioeH will. 12.000 other sutbMing Southern-;1' tbis tveck ca.hin-com.- prelcnJ thut my wife anJ I can't play ers on the slimey "Pea Patch," long- ; Y ""ler. The cost for build- j a Jf wilbout in for even a dimnc of the mvih lnl', l"e fence around the county is . ,- 1 - , " 1 " iVo a gnmpse 01 int, git-cn , i j j puting and arguing, and felt in mad iitiusu. ifiiaw.ia n) . . j over it I Joafers can t. ierhnim but i 1 - we could play tor a thousand years A LUCKV MI-HAP. loial will loot up about 1 00. 'lbe As nothing could bo done on the J treasurer is caching the orders as fast i, ..i -. 1 1 the State, (this sounds large, but the State is small) to the head of the as they come in. A revenue storekeeper in Montgom ery county, who refused to let a Chesapeake Day. Dy this time I had , yiHU Inan Lavc as mue!l bccr a3 ,ip learned my unfitness for the vocation ! CoM (1.hlk wa9 sj()t ,,y tJje IaUer of 'tramp.' Although an hungered, I j t,,e lnU enierhii, his cheek j e.irry. dare not ask for food; was thirsty, j away Fevc'ra, teolL Xhe store. but dreaded the big dog at the well : j keeper after being shot knocked his and was wearied almost to exhaus- j slssaijanl Jo,,.,, v,ith a roek , ., ve uon i,y me e.gnieen m.iesoi iruogmg him Keatilll, ..ud thcn . im - j in deep sand, under a mid-summer sun, yet could not slop. My satchel (let no man call it a "cartel-bag!")' had grown heav3 as lead, and a pair of tight-fitting thin-soled, high heeled hoots proved a first-class Purgatorial contrivance in such a country. So that, when a passing wagoner agreed to allow me to ride a few miles, for a consideration, I disbursed another ed. The Raleigh Clifilhi, A loocate, speaking of the telephone recently put in Christ church, that city, says "this will do very well for sick people, but well people ought not to avail themselves of this lazy way of .hear ing the Gospel. In fact, the singing and never have a word yes, wo could." The oth ers shook their beads in a dubious way. and the nettled Colonel walked straight to a stationer's and bought the nicest pack he could find. That evening, when his wife was ready to sit down to her fancy work, he produced the cards and said : ."May, 1 was told to-day that yon and 1 couldn't play cards without dis puting and gelling into a row. Dar ling, draw up here." "Dearest, we will not have a word of dispute not one," she replied, as she put away her work. The Colonel shufHed away and dealt and turned up a heart. "I order it up," she observed, as she is as much a part of tho worship as : any other and the com'reat ion could I looked over her cards. 'quarter,' and fell into deep sleep upon , ,. . . , , . ' -I m., ; - u ill hardly ng by telephone, and we j 1 was goll,g to take it op, anyhow, his grainsacks. Thereupon lbe ras-i , ., , , i r,ui!,.,I ih rvirtlin i,: ,.i"t e u jmiihiiu j'ii tut jiooi jireaeuer iiiat i.au v- - uo u u ic.i, I poll cal, seeing that I was unused to such ; to preach to empty benches and sound- a51 other cards being black. hones. "Play to that," she said, as she put when I awoke, and chanced to rceog- Too Much Slkki Injurious. Too much sleep blunts the nervous system, impairs memory, enfeebles muscular energy, and is apt to produce- inordi nate fat. To sleep much is not neces sarily to be a good sleeper. General ly they are the poorest sleepers who remain longest in bed ; that is they awaken less refreshed than if the time of arising were earlier by an hour or two. While it is true that children and young people require more sleep than their elders, -et it should be the care of parents that overindulgence bo not permitted. Where the habit is for children to lie in bed until 8 or 9 in tho morning, the last two hours at j, least, do not bring sound, dreamless sleep, where the hour of retiring is 8 i or 1) in the evening, but are spent in dozing, and in fact, such excess can not fail to insure harmful results, and establish habits of indolence which last through a lifetime. EN ROUTE. The four schoolmates who were in mv cmifiilnrw-n kitwllv r-'irried tnv ... ., ... r.i . ' f'ize a peculiar barn near a cross roads the Delaware, where I could take tlu steamer Ariel for Wilmington, Del., thereby lessening the risk of recogni tion oil thctrains, all of w hich were guarded by soldiers, and daily search ed while being ferried over the Sus quhanna at Ilavro-de-Grasse. The fare took one-eighth of my cash, but a man cannot travel without some ex pense ! Young Chas. X. had volunteer ed to escort me to the house of the Preceptors oldest son, his cousin, who resided in Wilmington. Mr. (., an ardent Republican, showed no exces sive gladness to receive the visitation, but cvcntfully relaxed, and after tea accompanied mo down town to point out the residence of Senator Davard travel, took ihe idea that I also ,va a ! . . . ' i inir telepl rogue, an.i living i.om justice, lie i , . I down the ioker. therefore turned his team ami bad i ... , n .. , i n , , . , . , Walter & Coils store Saturday, to "U hoever heard of anybody lead- carried me six miles toward town i . . J ' ; . . - . . . . I witness the destruction of oranges by J oul " numps, ne exclaimed; two county men who had offered to iay twentj-tive cents each for the privilege of eating as many oranges why don't you lead out with an ace ?" "Oh, I can play this hand." "You can, eh? Well, I'll make it I had passed earlier in the da. After sonic remonstrance. I seized my satch el, and stout stick, and sprang over llir pmi i- I w i i-j ttC ilio U"Krini II i wni , - ,, went to work not as courageous a no was rascanv, .. , , . . , , ; r;;V4, m 1 .,rit liV mu ,!..! 1 " j disappeared, and the buttons began to vjive me me cuius it b my deal. and did mt attempt to stp ne. It ! , . . ; tly(llI ,j .... i . -..r..- 1 . 1 : break from their vests and pants, they lou Ueatt Uelore. was only b- the rarest accident that ; . . . . . 4i- i dldn'f " . , , , ,. i desisted. One ate twent-iour and j l uun L i as they could. The storekeepers un- ! le sickest play yoa ever saw ! 11a ! wisely accepted tho offer, and they j tK all " me iric-Ks, en r VYerin. As the fiftieth orange j thought Id encourage you a little. I recognized the ground, for ordina- i the other twenty-six. i "Why. yes you did I Webaveonlv i. f ii. i ... ... i !.--....:. i. . i ' - - - - j ' - , f , i t i i I .on lieidsville Times : A Mr. Yarboro, in i I,Ia3 ed one Land- to right or left, ami might have been ' i i.y..U .m 0i,ao,i u i P. - , " , rf ! Caswell county, sold the other day to U ell. go ahead and deal all the carried directly into the camp ot the i - t - -r .,nt t imi . , .... ! the edit. r of the Milton Chronicle Aor t,me " 3 ou ant to. I II make two cem; , . (lnn(1 off your deal anyhow. What's LTO UK I ' i.MI.M KO.J j three dollars, a jnecc of mad stone;'4 'scarcely larger than a finder's end. I 11 umP The Wheat Fly Survive-.-An j jL isJ LIacland porous, shines as if j She turned op a club. He had only intelligent farmer, who resides a short j j,,,,-, anj wiu.M .ya js first dij- the ihie-spot, but he scratched his distance from the city, reported ye- : lu,(j jM ho, watcn Mr. Yarboro claim- j hca'1' puckered his mouth, and seemed terday that the snow failed to kill the e, jt woIlJ reicvc llCailat;llJ as we! I to want to order it up. The bluff fly which has done so much damage , as t.JV a poiMmi1JS bites. It is the 1 4,iJ,,'L vvork- Shc look il UP bo from whom 1 hoped to obtain some t" !lJ " heat crop. 1 his is rather Pad ; s.ime as Uje iai,llcr stoIlc. clue to tho reported "Under-Ground- , ' u,r lhe larmers wno imagined ; s.ii(, to be a quarry of n ad stones in ! Houte" for eseaping through the Yan-! t'-'t w,ul" hc , "1 OI u,e P1 Person county. keo lines into Virginia. Doih the There is I ,etJ an ace bcarlS- Sonator and his brother with the first fall of snow or the first ' a , l tft I - ... . I .... . 1 TIioiiiuh ' hal'u ireeze. i ne oamago aneao were then under a cloud. The little (done is n. ore extensive than has c Youso Women Butchering Each Otukr. Louisa Wise and Margaret Downing, twoyoug ladies of Accomac, Va., on Monday, had a mortal com bat, growing out of jealousy about a State of Delaware, though nominally ; reported. In one section of the slave-holding, held very little of t he county, so we are informed by a reli- " 11 1- tx I I ... f ... 1 I troublesome property; and tbou-h the -', l'"- "'4 ".No hearts, eh !" he shouted, as she ; trumped it : "refusing suit is a reru- lar loafer's trick. I'll keep an eye on you. Y'es. take it and that and T, , , . 'that and all of 'em ! It's mighty Gen. Ilugirles plan for making: j " ii- i -. , queer where 3ou got all those trumps. E2ov to set llaszi. Stni-Ioil 1 li r-Mi'd nn m rlll -rm V in balloons recalls the scheme propos-; ' ed by Prof. Lspy, some years ago lor 1 , i f . . " . .it" l conld be and made two, and if I make iiriwlni-imr iviin i-iver th wbolr eotin- ' Id two , 1 T . ... . ! one on your deal I'll skunk yon try at once. It is a well-known fact I I i . i ... i I : M . old rural families secretly svmna- ! ,H'en eompieie.3 ue.suoyeu oi, ; thized with the South, tho lar-e city ! ,1"1 Iresent apearanee yield two t I I J .1 'It.. . I ... w t.l.lli.r...-A. I . . r W; I ;,. !, , .n.-l 1 1... ..1 1,... --. ; I -. . -. . I i uses 10 inu iieiu. iii, nowevei,' . i u nuc iw ou inaiiBuiieuii my ot W ilininglon, and tiiootliei i.hiio.kI. ; that lar'C conflagrations lend to cause : J J 1 1 ... 1 ... 1 v ,., 1 .... ; was in a section of the county where ... Ideal! he puffed. "I've been fbolin' towns, had imported enough .Northern . 1 - rain by sending warm, moist air into! , 1 " ....i., ,r. i t...... it,. i.liet inn ( , j I h e fly fi is t i ii ad o 1 1 s i u.ea ra u ce. It J . ... , ! along to encourage you, but now I'm workmen to tuin ti.e elections, no,; j 1 1 ; tho upper regions ot the atmostphcre, ; . d,il.. H... V. ,VMnU n,..le r.rononne- ! 'ted that when they once besiege ' ' ...... ... lo h 3'OU Out of Sight. Dia- t. , ts .. . .v..y..... . . j i : m hi I u luu jinn .in' ii L-i ini'i x v - : 1 l' ii .i ! .:!i .1. ed 'iv-ards') decidedly opposed cocr-! a uu ,!l vtI ,L 3 ! have cul clown every siaiK, ami seem to increase in number at tiie rate oi vapor sc.'iids again in showers. As rain ' cion, they also opposed secession On tho next morning I bade adieu j about a hundred per cent, a da3 A IT im obolitionist. liko all young man They met one being ' aml simui8ill, by PU(j- iiroviocu Willi a SLOUl emu unu i - . ,w.lt.. f..d 1 . . , en sinvietv for money, vouensatea ,.i i . i i. r i I ii.s I...MI.1 i J inner wiui a jnicnioi k, iuiu int; uuun. sent to mo through many routes, but none came to hand, while 1113' own In- quaintanee, and set out tramping nibrioiiH epistles also fell by the way- down tho JJelawaro in the vauge I .: : . i . . i . : . . to tho G-S, an IN-, my last ac- curious .ad in connection ,ne ,- ' 12 lll.ll f llOf f-Mll flitl ft V. L. I taittlr VI ava . storms in the United States have a general motion eastward, in the sum mer time, a line of fires, extending monds are trump." j She passed, and he took it op on two small trumps. He took the first ! trick, she the next two, he the fourth, commenced. As Miss Downing rush ed at the other sho was met 03 the three lined fork, which was driven into her breast. The next instant ht struck Miss Wise a stunning blow on the head, which staggered her, and followed it up 03 a second blow, which 11101103, no word of repl3. The weeks of wailing which follow ed were among the most dismal and distressing of 1113 existence. A DECISIVE TRUNK TRADE. Having somewhat regained strength hope of finding, at some of tho small ports, a Southward-bound vessel, v hereon I could secure passage in exchango for personal service. Not until after the war did I learn that nn Wilmington friends followed me for several miles to m ting safel3' out of ance, tho3 considered, "suspiciously field by the use of brushes, and it is related that one farmer with his fami-I3- of four or five peisons succeeded in about a half a da in ridding a twen ty acre field ot ihcfn, driving them out as tho3T would a drove of lurki-s. They leap like grasshoppers, a dis tance of four or five feet at a lime. , ' ... .11 .1 -and when he put out his last trump ?(ft nt' mi p in ;i north Mild south i 1 ... . . , i sue nau inejouer. direction, should be started in the J far west. This, he calculated, would . . . ' - - , it ed, as she clapped her hands in trice, produce a I eh of rain that would I ' ' 1 . fa 1 , "ou didn t fo low suit " sweep snieways across mo cuumrj.i lasting oni3' two or three hours in an3 "Oh, yes I did." ;I knov better! one place, and finalU- passing the At-! . i . i spades ! lantic seaboard to cany grateful j , , , : f ui. t .... , . ,.1 ..- . . . . n twl .fil.ml 1 ..'.( TtO I f I tP. t niKOi ei n .niu ni iiuiiit um. o f ' . Yoa refused ake sure of my get- j ami it noticed that they incline to (.aImc(J auJ B1Iwarpcd VcSSCs Inany . i move eastward. Lhnrlutte Observer. . , , . . ! ha town, as my appear- miles out at sea. Ihe trouble with, . "You hadn't eh ? Why didn't you ive ai.3' ? I never saw a hand yet We might be milled into believing these schemes for improving upon na- j i without at least one spade in it !" felled her to the -round. Miss Wise j and despairing of relief, 1 determined soon regained her feet, and, assuming ; to make the long journey on foot, tho offensive, impaled Miss Downing's j Through the aid of a schoolmate who hands on the prongs of the fork, j had lived in Florida and was friendly Again sho received a blow on the head . toward our people, my valuable lexi from the club, which felled her to the j cons, and articles of room furniture, irround. While in this position she ' were made to pay the debts alluded i thrust the nitehfork. into Miss Down- ' to in,r' mot.!n,f tl.rpo terrible I inir how great a boon he was confer Southern," and the land was filled jiat as Grant's strength is so great be ture is, that the Rain Bureau would'- would antagonize the other candidates, never be able to satisfy all the people with spies. The early morning was delightful "WI.3 husband, I know how to play cards." i. t .1 .1 TO y" Ii t i ? Sand that they would in this event ; to be rained on. One farmer might A,,uuoul l' " asn fc P3nS The road ran along the beach of the j combine their forces to defeat him. want a shower to revive his parching j 1 ut-"' " J -mo Raou.ig i walk ! 1 say you stocked the cards on me !" "No I didn't. Yoa are a poor play er ; you don't know how to lead !" "I 1 why, maybe I'm a fool, broad river with scores of white sail- But this difficulty will not occur. For crops, another would wish fair weath- ed vessels ploughing along under a ; Grant will not suffer from the ill that cr in order to harvest his hay. Bain fresh breeze within stone's throw of ! 11K13- befall either Sherman or B'aine. storms are unrul3. and a good smart me as I walked ; while on the other j Each of these candidates imu and shower, started for the benefit of New Another student without know-! side of the highway were a succes- , will probably be loo strong for a com- Jersey agriculture, might easily escape . 1 t 1 i 1 m 1. i - ... TV I . I ....v . 1-. M tn.irnA 1 nrw t i nAtn nnrr ii fi r sum ot immense pencil orenarus, ioiuj- promise, niiii not sLionir enourn i oc across uiu orin river ai:u Mjuntu "; i,t,,,n - . . - v.. T wounds. By this time both were ing, otlered me as a uouus iu e.s Weakcned by loss of blood and drop- ! change my fine trunk for his old one. ped to tho ground insensible. In this position they were found b3r some neighbors, who gave the alarm. Both girls were terribly injured, and the at tending plrjsician is said to havelittlo hope of their recovery. Never were eight quarter-dollar more greedily pocketed. Hastening to 1113' room, I packed an old satchel, and drew a rough chart of the routes l.u-nn! with distances, etc. As jvj.. ... -, ed with delicious fruit, which has giv-i elected. This will not be Grant's upon the unsuspecting shoppers and I and so 3-011 can pla alone and havo en this whole region the title of ''The fate. He will be strong enough toen- pedestrians in Broadway. Great American PeachervV j ter upon his own wa3 and to march Upon the whole, it would seem to But the sun crew oppressive ere ! over it in triumph, not needing just a be wis.r to let nature continue j wheeled around to the gas, and it was vr . rr. -1 1.. ....... .....1 .l. ..l on 1 il t ii Tiir?iTn'rt fh f-irn r-ilhpr l!i:in n21l"1v thirtV-SlX LOUTS belOTC Lo all the trumps ever3r time!" He pushed back, grabbed his paper. sand3T little town seemed so uninvit ing that I did not dare to stop lest a in av bo supposed these preparations gruff rebuff should bring discou rage- disdaining to be the second choice of turn that duty over to Gen. Haggles, a majorit' in the convention. RicJt- of Virginia, or Prof. Esp3. Xeic York ViOittl (Fit.) S(te. 1 Sun. smiled again. Nevertheless, no one else ever had a dispute over cards. -Detroit Free rress.
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