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tar 3-wViwly Salisbury, N C.
DIREfTTOP
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WlllUm P. Tvl..r
flawMl H. CoUrcIL
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PIEDM0N1
CONSERVATIVE MA88 JfEETIXO
IN DAVIDSON COUNTi.
x . .
M X Sloetff of the CotnervaUrci of
iavmaon L'ounty, held in tbo Conrt-
nonao in Lexington, on Saturdaj, March
7th, 1868,
On motion, Col. C. F. Lowe was ar-
Vice rrtBident, and Andrew Soehriit and
John D. IV'w. Kqr were reqaeited
to act aa SecrcUriee.
F. C. Robbing, Eaq., being called for.
explained the ohject of the meeting to ke
to organnw a Conaerrative rartr. He
snowed the neccsaity ofto doing, in or
der tO affect tin- cnnaliliaiinnal -
of IVorUi Carolina to the L'nion and to
t. '. i at. C . . A. .a a.
wm we oiaic irom the lUdical't exfrnv-
agani ruie and consequeut ram. Tlieir
pnlWjr to estobliab negro rale and hence
negro social equality la clearly riible.
i uis m tue lease. If addre ed himielf
next to the uegrocs present, advising them
tnat the conservatives were really their
test friends, the pn tensions of the Rad-
nd is entitled, and to Induce all
oat and vole.
uesolvetl 3d. That it i. 1 1... ;
i - -j HiuaiuTg
uuir ui evarr rood n un i... .
J - B " w mw l.M mil
ngmmnai to do ao when an opportanitv
nHuaH. a. al .a . ai.B." T
- - w iron! from the indifference in
to which be baa fallen M k. -u.
election day and vote against the Ilusuuc
naaicai policy now being inaugara
tol M oar rood old Htr .., i. MM
tier from humiliation and rain.
Tbm following resolutions were introdn.
oed by M. H, 1'iunix. E,., .ud adoptodr
Resohed 1st, That the Chairman ap
point five persons to mi-uni
county in toe Judicial District Conven
tion, to be called for the purpose of nomi-1
natiar a candidate for Koliei ttr In iI.a. Qsla
- . . . ' -rwmw,, IU tUO UUI
wwtiiisi XIOil IfJi.
Resotied 2d. That the Ch.iem.n
point ire persons to represent Davidson
extant v U W V ' i ti . t .
V - " " vwiiKn-Bnniiiai I'llll lCt UOU-
rention, to be called for the purpose of nom
inating a candidate for Congress in the 5th
Congressional District, and to appoint
delegates to die Natinn.l n.
w vvwwauv
Convention.
Under the first resolution the chairman
ippointed the following :
1 hornai P. Allen, Alex. F. 8mlth, J.
H. Velborn, P. A. Hoover, Dr. C. M
Under the second,
H. W. Rrummell. W. H Hi,..,o r
H. Pinnix, Dr. J. H. 8helton, Dr. W. D.
Harmony prevailed throughout the
meeting. The Conservatives of Davidson
are in earnest.
On motion the nwimliiin I
r--w....w " . u, "'.(..I -
ed to be forwarded to I ho Dailv W-;-e;
and Old North State with a request to pub-
tan.
On motion the moctinr adionrne.l
die. m
C. F. LOWE, Paxs.
Jou Li iAVii- i Soeretunes.
From Urn WBaaajtoe Jo-raal .f tha KU.
NORTH COBOUNA BALBOA D
FREIGHTS.
Ta correct misapprehensions made by
recent publications, wo refer min tn tKU
subject. f
The onlv alteration made nf l.. c .L.
Raleigh and Uastou Road is required to
t , a A . 1. a XT . I I- m
r luc "wu varonna Hoad such
sum as they would make act if their
freights were to rasa Ooldahnm' ir .k.
freights receive no special direction ibey
pass over tbo Wilmiuo-ton and W.N.
Road as heretofore.
Ia a former fiscal vear thn lUUIk .nJ
n ... : . - "
,ra oaa received seven ty-eirht
"H,UMU aouara rrom ita Worth Carolina
Road business. H that business, the
7W, soouiu amount to that sum.
going oy uoidsooro, it would add thirty
one thousand dollars to the receipts of
tl... V... I. ' l: i '.
j j ii """ na ioi iy seven thous
and dollars to the Wilmifrtw. v..
don Koad. If divided according to the
8tatc's interest' it WOtlld trivn lnrt. 1 1
(,'.. .....j Auvua-
and dollars to the 8tote, of which seven
teen thouaand dollars would belong to
the school fund ail nf whUk
- " w uuiu lfj
lost to the people if the business went by
the Raleigh and Gaston Road. Bat suo-
pose they pay the North Carolina Road
the same as if the freights went to Golds-
boro' eVCII then seventeen tknna..J ,1,.!
...wur.nii. UUI'
Lars would betaken from the aeKl r...,,i
- " ..v.. 1UIIU
and given to the stockholders of a private
twpwmion mat nas received more favors
aL .1 a . a
man any outer in the State.
1 he Stockholders of tke Vnwk n..
lina Railroad, at their last annual meet
ing, took a wise and jast view of the sub
ject, and ordered the freights by Golda-
L . I a I.I I .a a .
wo . Aiinougn the distance is greater,
we are informed that, in consequence of
the easy grades, and curves, transporta
tion can bu dono at less coat and in
time. The shipper navs the same
The
AT
f to reestablish her comi
neat the near.
.. . A
achoobi and nd
Wl U it .'. . I 1 J
litician that will urra tk. t.n- Jj
lie revenuea to gjvu to the stockholder. 't
the only railrossa ia the State that owe
no debt a condition nf tl.i... I i .
about by the State rxirel...,'.. ,i, S.
pJjJ2jjjf the debts and virtnally gi
ear neighbors not to be too greedy U,.
SPEECH OT EX-PRES. PIERCE
fDaapatcbaa to Iks Boaton Peat.J
Concord. N. H.. Marei. S Tk- IV.....
r - - - - - aa, v l " III
oerataafUiadty held a large aeeti.
this eveniug at Eagle Hall, which w.s
crowded m every part. Rsnalsr Pool,,
tie, on entering the ball, was received wi.i.
a perfect ovation, and on lw.ini..j..
as the defender of 'he Cosiatimt;
proceeded h a SDeech of maatrl. '.
to make rood the title ao an.lv -i-J.. i
by the reliant Genet a I linn.lLL n
ewao apwaras oi two hours, and ree.-. I
t . . w -
aiv
an
i. ' . . ,i 'art
STATKUKKT, DfttJ. 31, 1867.
ACCUMULATED ASSETS
II f I if lit TSP ' ' 'BJ"W'-
$17,670,288,88
LV x I f
INCOME FOR 1807.
T: '.726,516,53.
Jt ' '1
, ItV II lllf II' WO II
FOR INTEREST,
$168,758,18
- DIVIDENDS PALO IN 1S0T
4 t ,0S ,0 0
IM viiawds avssuws?ovar 80 w?os t"
A II pdicia non-forfeit abh) lor a stated amouni
AHaaranoe can be effected in all fonna deaiied
SAML. DOUGLAS WATT,
' "-"'BlfJS.K.C.
A. Philips. Agent. Csrbtto7lTc.
mar 8-Wattwtf rJt
Pa,
NOtice.
piaea three milts west of (
i RBNTB sriahinv t he -- ik.,. . ,,
. , -. - ,,J
: rw ocdooi, wouh an wen to
in us place on which Elder J. 8
ww nvs. Tbn
Thomesville, oont
80ji AwXanm
wtthin taraa aaiUa mt -
twflfM
eb: A tm
atstlisgk wSatlUtt copj " 1
MIL'. HO fflanarnnH ..... ... . I
o an, iiiii iue.ii uu me
part of the conservatives, na charged by
others, to inaugurate a conflict of races.
They simply desired that the negro should
occupy such places and be admitted to
such participation in the government, aa
his moral and intellectual fitness will jus
tif V. This ia the while man'.
ment and its destiny should be controlled
I... t. A I . f , ....
y uie race ttiul lotirut to et.i I. j h it i.,
o, aim arc everv wuv inhmt..l.
io 10 moor ior ita peace and prospcri
'I' I., f e .1 .
& 1 u Krrvni rpfl r.t 1 ,u
,, .7 - - wtiitir uru
tuny able to vote down the ILtdienf n
StitUtion. SOOn to ha aathmittut t tk.
pie, if the true men of the county will on
iy appreciate the issue and vote as they
ytcuse. a iiuie more independence of ac
tion, raftnlv l...t C I. . n i i .
f aw mil , win 1 comma 10
our honor ; and a returning sense of right
by the people of the whole country, will
eventually save the nation and the State
of North Carolina will go back to the
UlUOn UDOn inat and lmnnmLIn m.t..L
aa 0 aawaawaaiwiv Wl HID
plea. '
Henry Walser. Sr.. nvt mXAiJl i'L
meeting, charging that the present Con
gress, having all the power to restore the
Union. WSJ lesnonnilde fnr tk ,
dlitraeted slbMHiikswl wSSfeXsTtiw
country ; and, if there are disloyalists or
revolutionists the Rad If 11 1 til Am Ka xai , . T
this Congress. lcaHslatintr tmmtEZ
stitution, are the leaders.
; gl la addreaaed the
mSkattttrtSW Ui. "aLa-aa-Tl a. 4 ' a
6- AA. interest and sympathy
were with the white race, as waa that of
every other rood while eitiznn TT. -----
I k j -u,""u aowere to principle at all
uarua; anu oenounced the policy men
in this erieti, as unreliable and dangerous!
He had taken an oath to annnnrt ik. SZ
Tm. j) m FWm 9 www yvi'
stitution of the United St..t ... .-j
, ., ic-
garaing iae reconsU uction acts as uncon
stitutional, could not support tbem with
out violating his oath.
T u ttrXti .. ..
.' " "", r,sq., said the issue,
with him, was to stand by the Constitu-
iion oi tne united Statea nr .i
1 fe" .111 IIIUDU
." iv vuect its over til row.
Mr. Robbina read the. fnlln.;-
ir, " - "rft n-BWiu-
were unanimously adopted:
JKSOtvea 1st. That we fitlltf
ana rainy me uroecerlmtr. nf tl. !. t
- . ej" mv it,.? v. uii
7w' vnT-niKn neiu at tUleign on
the 5ih Fah'y. but, and earnestly corn-
men a its declaration nf .i- i
r.uviuii ami
0 VIRGINIA.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL
0HE MILLION DOLL AKS
OFFir.Knst
W. C. CARRINOTflV 7Jyev
J. HOPKINS c ,
0. H. PERR0W,M. D , Jferl XdrW.
This liberal and s,,l r..., t
pays to iu policy holders annual ly
87 CfeniL profits.
It DrODOftOK t nJd it. n.tmn- I... A.U. .
f i - - I ju"-11 "J Haaiiia notes
lor one half of the nrnuiintnA . ,
It allows is patrons to pay all cash if desired.
It larltea ita lutmni t.. .,... ...i uL
tl ., I j 1 A . . . t auuuai sev
uesnents and see their rights protected.
. aaa iMtrons ui enange their BoIicJca
rrom one place to another.
Its Policy holders are not restricted as to tra
vel or retgdenee.
1 offer. tV following certificate as to its sol-ney:
flnerjr Oourr Horu, Va., )
,, . , . ., tout. I
The tin tier. I Md" .nr. i a i riir
w , , . wt mmj county oi
..wn,aaa oweoi Virginia, take pleasure in
T-" i Piedmoat Real Estate Intmranoe 0om-
. ... una counivi ana Itnaalnn the nurit nf
eacy,ju rates' aasTtarSi
RalelVh and fSa.lAn Vn. ....... .
CJ .-mm wtuumiv (1 1 .
-I -. : e. . . i . . . . .
rom tha RahtM ft,al.l ."'r. 044 O-atOeat, although
WIIO IS "THE PUBLIC LIAR 1" .1 nZ PT P9
A friend has h-ndnrl J ,K. t'Ji. Ft? Vi PM
,.. a, . . - , , .- '""ft " iu i-ortn Carolina oute bonds.
Irom the Standard nf Krid.- I... T ... I J ... -
.he reader look nl 1" .'.!
l..t i.vi.i... " ivomig as tne scuool fund or
ii-.. Tn 7 Lij , , . . other Stato investment.
Mr. I ell was laborious in bis habits, Let us ace what thefaets are Wheth-
and took pridem getting out a good news- er the Stoto anbseribed to the original
paper. It ws .1 n..k l . . . .. , . original
----av wvaa w v.a. lii ouiixirnrtmn nr rnsa awaH aaaam aIa a 1
but the Lcgielvtura of 1838-'39 let them
I a ai
prepare a column of items of various kinds
.v. . .... ita.t nunii.m aa.. i . jz i i . . ....
. ,"VK ... 1110 iiutc nvn nuiKired tlimiannrl tin II. r.
publie pat-
anee are such as to eomxtend it to
ronare.
ItS fltuek-hnMar.
vw.Diu are men
of high integrity, and patrons can rely.dn an
.......r, Btucieut management of iu anatrs.
ruc u" uye stooK or personal Interest in
SS eomnaar. and aiiMl.. t. ali- J:.i... ...
r .-yr va uie aierusoi a goad iastito
uou. '1 8.8TXVOT,aeitareultfcbart,
Wsjt. A. HtLi, Surveyor.
a. . & i I1??' a 0"Mr Court,
O A. Bingham sYCo., JLnaU, 8alisburr
Vt e alao hav tin. mmnnr I... 1 bk. A
1 j " J r'u a- ic im-
I TrtBAlI. .Mnl. ..U . .
1 -e-"" " Apply to
CAPT. JAMBSP. JOflNSOlT,
nneeiaJ Ann! t.rl..t. v r.
t . tt ' 1 t 1 .V.r , J,. . v
did not appear in the Semi- We,. LK-
dard. Ehe writer of this, the Senior VA.
Itor, seldom saw or examined the Weekly
paper, as it was made un and nrintnd rm
the matter which anncared in lIlA ft.mi
Weekly.
Mr. Pell denied in the Sent;.,.. I tl.... L.
selected this item for the Weekly Stan
dard." 7
Yes. we reneat the dnni.l .,,i .k.
r -, ...... buarjro
,1. . .. .1. . lit air n P
uiiecuy vunt rr. ty . noiden wrote the
cured by mortgage ; afterwards the State
let them have three hundred thnn..nJ
dollars additional the Stockholder, mtm.
log their individual bond of indemnity in
the aum of five hundred thouaand dollars,
to save the State. The road failed to
moot both, and waa sold to pay the prin
cipal and interest, amounting from nine
hundred thousand to one million rlnll.r.
The State became the purchaser, and pro-
poaed to reorganise the road a capital of
r L a 1 1 1 .a . .
eigut iiunured thousand dollars, which
. -X 5a. .t. a . . . hid ign. iiuiioieu tuousana dollars, which
item himself for the Scm -VVnek v St.n JZj k. -.:.i ..u ZJlt? -a ;
, . - j u- - .uo .iiiiuuai jtaui, wim tue loss or
nam. I .nu...f. 1 ...... ;.., . n.i. r . t .
j ..ik.ii.oi. a iic AjegiHiuiure
Bmkriptej.
wAtwly
Ji have iust received a ivimnU.
Jnent of approved blanks in Bankruntev an.l
Prepareti to attend to cases in bankruptcy
before too Registers, and the District Court U fit
ted States.
t ? BOYDEN t BAILKT,
Solicitors in Bankruptcy.
march a, 1868. "4
We have before na the snii.w..,.u..
Standard, dated .Tune 5th. 1 HA 1
. .".Jgt.Xg. ..WW..-- AC
have it in our office, to be seen by every
one. In that very 8emi-Weekly, in the
leading editorial column and the firat arti
cle in that column, appears au article
beaded. "The Latest Newa." nditnrinl
newa items, prepared by W. W. Holden
himself from this laat mail nwainJ k.r..
P I. " " ...TVf vvivjji
the Semi-Weekly went to nreaa Thn t..
article in the list, all of which are editor-
aimed and prepared by Holden himself,
ia the following :
"IT T3S AILTA PLOT H is nvvv
FORMED IN WARWlviiTtiv 'ivv
MASSACRE JEFFERSON d'avim
WHO WILL PLOT FOR THE
HEADS OF ABE LINCOLN AND
GEN SCO'lT?"
Now. if the above nara?rnnh. and ita
... f o 1 w
aentiments, were not prepared and'approv-
& m . . -.ft ; ... ...
proposed to give the Stockholders one-
half if tbev would advance four hundred
thousand dollars, which was about the
amount thev owed, and e-ive them a .
lease of their obligation, that is, to such
as woiiia maae up the mm owed, they
...... IJ 1 . 1 . .A . . . .
wuhiu give tnem tne rail value iu
stock in a road with a capital stock of
about two-fifths of its coat. Thoan vl.
bat! no money were unable to get any of
mis ncn present, finding the capital
too small to represent the profits, the
"watered the stock if our memory
serves us. and called the eitrht thnnaand
dollars one million two hundred thousand
dollars, issuing fifty pet cent, of stock to
the Stockholders.
Ihe Legislature, since the war, passed
a bill ostensibly applying to all the roads
with the exception of the Wilmington
and Weldon and the Wilmington and
-r 1
h. .... I J. J .. .. ,
ii- uuuitium aiLeniion nf ha .... ,
dienen A, tk. aat. J i I e .
.w. . . n. WIITIM.ll.il ... II....
tic's speech lond call. mmrm a
a tur i
I resident P lares, who waa Hl.... i
the audience. The call hce.m.. '
oa, and in answer thereto General Ph rc.
topped upon the platform. Thia waa tl.
signal for renewed demonstrations, and
cheer upon cheer rent the air, attesting
the estimation in which thatdiaiin.i.k ...i
: L.li t ... ". .
p-.M. email is neiu oy ins ratio w-cltixei.e
When comparative quiet waa restored be
spoke aa follows :
"1 thank you, ladies aod gentletn ,
heartily, and the chief obiect i.. n.w..r. -
your call ia to express my thanks to the
to the noble Senator from Wiaeonain .....
baa, from the first, in these dark yean of
nnraarallelnd nnril in tk. D.-ki:. l
A - r w Mm unvaitlll). iravi t
ly. COniistentlv. and elonnnntlv Amt-..A..A
that Constitution which is the basis of our
uoeruca. rte baa stood like a break-wa
tor between the foundation, nf
fchrm and tha waves of usurpation which
k.w. J..I I A A . . . . ...
wwtum ana are uaaning against them
1 cannot consent to mine-In an v tlinii..ki.
or emotions of mine with the am v nS r...
cogent reaaoninr. hrilll
the amazing speech to which we hare all
listened with such intense interest this
evening. Wl have risen. I trn.t m k . ....
all risen, above mere party objects into a
igiiur ana purer atmosphere. I rejoice
that the victory before na. and i..iw
at hand, is to be no party victory, but a
triumph achieved bv earnest Pnnanrv.tt. ..
men of all parties, uniting their strength
in a great straggle to rescue tbo constitu
tion from the hands of the destroyers and
restore true fraternal relations, prosperity,
with all Iu comforts, and peace, with all
its joys, to the blessed anion nnw
ed, but, let aa be thankful, not yet uttei
ly destroyed.
Ihe ex-President, on resuming hia aat f,
was greeted with another and yet loud. .
round of cheers, and after a few words oi
enoouragemont from Anson S. Marshall
Esq.. chairman of the State osmsuttee the'
meeting adjourned.
r rr"" I u.uuii mm uns
ed by Holden bnBclfr why did he not Manchester, to exchange State bonds for
railroad stocks, but in practice it only ap
plied to the Raleigh and (iaston Road,
FOR SALE.
AT No. 499, Broadway, N. T.. a splendid
Piano Forte, coat S350 may be bad for
S275 in current fuods. .The Piano is of splen-
j : .i n : . j sua. .
um pxwewooa. seven uc Laves, extra mould -mgs,
serperrtine base, fret lyre harp pedal, aod
1113 ,n srvie Annii .f the u
offtoe. . .
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county
Resetted 2d, That in order to carry out
that plan we recommend the appointment
of three persons in each Captain's district
to act as an Executive Cnmmittnn i...
duty gball be to superintend all matters
Of twatiwiAhiM. I L.
that every cousci vative tinhlFreanccUra'
SlglqrU.iagietsaaj', mUv han-not done ao
correct it m the next issue of the Send
Weekly I The Senior Editor of the Ren.
thiol did not put the paragraph either in
the Semi-Weekly or Weekly Standard.
tv ur ir ..i.i . . . a S. . ta-i
t . tt . xAoiuen pin ii in me oenil- weCK-
ly liimeelf. and the foreman of the office,
who made ap the form, arranged the mat
ter ol the Semi-Weekly for the Weekly.
If W. VV. Holden did not do it and did
not approve it, why did be not call the at
tention of Mr. Pelf to it and have it cor
rected f Why did be not correct it in the
next issue, the next week, the next month
or the next year? Why did he not cor
rect it in 1862, '63 and '64 f 'The truth
is, W. W. Holden did it himself. It then
expressed his sentiments and feelings,
and he so told a tnead several times about
the time it appeared He said it was th
- j. 7 "-K'i" mim j me time 11 .(.uenieu AAC nam It was Uie
plan of organiaation to tbejieople of this smartest thing be bad aaid it would put
COUntV. n . I.a' . Ja.a . ; ' n
mm square witp tue war men. . He never
intimated to his friend that Mr. Pell
had done this smart thing ; but took all
the riery to himself. His friend told him
then, if it was smart it was imprudent, j-"'
We sav we can prove thia. Rut wa aaav
Sot do it. Until we think we ran find a fu
ry to say tuat.iJolt
btsiibcHomr attack.
en has aamnaea vs hv
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that was out of debt and ready to make
a dividend. The swanninr hill nv.ti.il
great deal of dissatisfaction at the time,
and was soon repealed. It waa consider
ed quite a privilege to give State bonds,
on which tne payment of the interest had
been suspended, for a stock that was
about to pay a dividend and that would
bear further "watering" by a stock divi
dend. . 1
The Case' Stands thus: Theae tnekhnld.
era owed the State: thev were released
and allowed to come in and takn thn i.Vs
tbe stock . at about one-half of ita value,
as subsequent events have shown : then
they were allowed to buy the State's in
terest, when they were ready to pay divi
dends and pay in suspended bonds, which
were worth about three hundred and six
ty thousand dollars, being the amount the
State has received for her vast oulay io
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mis road u un all 'hese acta of hm .
ity they insist on appropriating State re
venues io such n maaarr aa actually eon
liscate a part of the school fund "income
Wc tfimk the Sutc ought to husband
From the Raleigh Sentinel.
TO THK PkOPLK OV Nnnrn mamt.
x a Fellow Crrrsrwa T K k.
friends, throughout tha State, will not
allow themaelves to be irritated or disturb
ed, for a moment, by tha cowardly and
mendacious assaults of William W. Hoi
den. of Ralcirh. the Radie.l e;.i..
for Governor, upon my personal and prl
vote character, aa a Ohnataa n miniafov on1
L'fntlfin.in ns swtav nnklU A - a w
feel as calm and as unhurt by his slander-
u J ttx xa at .
oub ana noeitous assaults as aa Innocent
child. Hie falsehood and mend.eitv
tO myself. I can make nalnnhln In MmJL.
honest mind, if I cared to notice him.
My friends know thia. T h tkem a
to retaliate by abuse, or by offering him
wilfgo mnAim!:
the polls, to vote' him and the Radical
teaaiutntion down.- .
The can -e of his attacks lies deep in
hie. hatred to the Sentinel, because it has
been somewhat instrumental, in the past,
ia his defeat. I know not why Provi
dence keeps me in a position I do not love
or desire, but to labor to defeat William
W. Holden, and to snstaia the cause of
truth and right, and the interests of the
white peole of the State, and of all one
people. With the help of providence, the
benUnel will do its duty In the coming
con tea L
WM. E. Pill,
Raleigh, March G, 1868.
We respectfully ask oar eotemporaries
ia the State to publish thia card. ,
in
-The Ware low lakdiaal or aava "t knee i
less than forty -rit houses and tracts of laed
n arreo coootv to be sow. under execution ,
it iu April: antl predicts that men actui
worth ten or fiftaen thousand dollara wi'H
sold oil tod ruined to pay debts of one or two
lliouand In view of llm ditriiiiiaf eoodi-
to the county of Wac-
by no means
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to ocgin, at au eany aay,
GanbyT
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