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1 - - . ,-m?Vmmmmmtl:iPT-Tm ;mmwmim rot i, w -,, .,!, mmv iwWy,,,r,ll,,, ,., - ' " ' .' r? ! ! . i . !.-. . v 3 st ft." ' , - ' - ; 1 17:.. - V - P; J; SINCLAIR, Editor. 'dace, Wo. 17 Market Square. 1 ,,. ..L.,.- if.riftorv. Funeral and T !3WU -"iarni;", EsTaU Notices. Company and Military Oidefs .L tr-J.r.- rv.:u - T.odre and Society Wants Losse3 ari .loucesr&nu juuiruuus.) Findingkxbibition and Concert Notices, ajr coantryl transient and foreign advertising, p whatsoever natare or character, must be paiji. for when left at or ent to the office for publi cation. This arrangement Will be strictly eik forced. ' Such . exah, advertisements, as they appear, j will always be marked "by an asterisk or star thus ( ). I t FAYETTE YULE, 7$ G., AUGUST!, iSGi, Diir Sabscriuers in town will confer ja; asciatraoft when theT fail to get their pa pers,' br infoynrinff us ftoirsCdiatclr. of the facte: )f cou'ts v? -ca&acrt kuoia1 Thea'.Itoctu'cs un- less this be done. ' , : Particular Attention is Called to toe Following. The publishers of thhs paper tfesire that.tbeir terms be fully urn derstood. All Subscriptions must be paid ' in advance. Payment imust .be made at f - . ... j , . . i: i this office, or, if to a collector, ten per cent additional will be charged," Our v Collector Will call weekly on delinquents and make collections, when, in every in- stance the.abote jule will be adhered to ' , ' - - - I 7 i Collections mads every Monday. r ! - 3. ' - .- : i The Military- Aspect, of Affairt.-- Some misgivings are entertained by our citizens, on account of the seizure by . . . ' Grant, of tht ilnlington and "7eld6n railroad. These opparent advantages ' fxined by the" enemy, amount to nothing iu the j aggregate. For cur own part we have never had an idea that the travel m ,theWldon raih-oad could continue, 'and the occupation, of the road by the Yan- " kees has' not .at all taken tis by surprise. It is evident that they have gained a footing from jwhich they cannot easily be dis-' lodged, and where, if the attempt were ' made, it would entail jupon us more seri ous losses than the above occupation of the railroad, (when wehave another in op- ntiori,) .would 'bring upon us. iji Grat is not gy-Z to remain long in his present position. Before the first of Sp. ember!he will have'enoughto do in Mary land to ensaire the earnest attention ! of. his soldiers, black and whitel il i At our Georgia front, we have had, and, Jfontinhfl to rpan. trlorious results. It IS t j" e r. 1 nnnr, iiif evident from our Georgia exchanges, that Sherman will be compelled to retreatrom Atlanta. It is even said that he isnow preparing for that grand but dangerous movement, which must entail upon hip a most crushing loss, j llj ' The Agusta (Ga.,) Chronicle and Sen- ' tinel I says that gentlemen irom Atlanta state that it is rumored that Sherman! is ortifyipg along the Powder Spring road." it, is evident that he intends to fall back i 1 beyond the Chat a ihoochie, ind the position until reinfoiice- jmentss arrive : or he! intends, to fall back jthroagh the lower route to Huntsyille, Ala. If he retreats he can go by no other oute as Wheeler holds the one to Chat tajAOOga. : Besides he cannot get subsist ence by any other. . And ven if he suc ceeds n forcing his way by. this, he will be unible to. collect from tho s.urrouhd- ! ;ng country over half or quarter rations. ; Th5 Columbia Carolinian is reliably .' informed that Gen. Wheeler has taken Eesa"4, and when last heard from ws 'liffhungat Daltou. On Friday last, 900 at i A0airsviiler on the Western - and Atlantic Railroad, by; Col. Hafmeb's .Alabama Regiment,' of Wheeler's1 com . maudj'paEsed through Athens en route to Pobd'$ arro J- ;- f. " V - " Corimunication hasbeeneffectu11y.de-' ' gtxoyeU betw4;ea Nashville and Oalton? j A cbmsp ondeht of thq Atlanta JnUUi- gencer who left Calhoun on the 1 Gth insfc., - whores most of bur cavalry command then was. ? He sav that they have de v streyed the- culverts and bridges along . ! the State road. ; He says we have been .1 unable to attack the larger and well: nr ' i tilled iridge over Etowah and the other f i f t - ''')' ; streams between Dalton and Atlanta that are dff nded with triangular lunette forts, t 'but we have torn up the road, burnt' the tie$ aiid ; cut and destroyed the railslso ! that they . cannot be used again, and!$o iShennafl will not bo able to repair it for rfcoroki week. The destruction of the road hakl)ee Tory, complete." thus far, and our success s Fjery great. They did not: find I any " bpposi t ion from the small" ga rrison along the road and;. have -captured large numbers of prisoners and stores without any material loss to ourselves thus far. A. great deal of the captured'property,: cattle, &c, has been sent by a Sate 'route under a strong escort, to the yl'rmy of ITenncssee. The larger portion of our command has gone Nerthwurd, and by this time must have destroyed cointnuni cation between Dalton and Nashville. The work is expected to be -thoroughly and well done this time, as daring otheers and picked men are on th'e expedition. He reports the couhtry' completely-, de vastated, but finds the people hopefuL j. Before many dayi vou will hear, of Sherman skedaddling. - ! 1 We regret that our neighbor of the Oh server should consider our "remarks upon the pay of the mechanics at the Arsenal as excited. We had no idea of being ex" cited, -but were as cool as men usually are, n gdeh Hot wentherj andwe Assure thc Observer thai we have nothing personaf or ' . ? " ' . 1. tin A - . 1- otherwise against tne omciais ' ai me n Arsenal. Our remarks were honestly and sincerely intended far the good of the ser vice, and we have reason to believe that they will have that ffect: IT so our ob feet shall have been achieved. - As to the sale of j corn to the Arsenal hands at a figure ugider the market "price by Col. Childs, we have no disposition to' detract from the praise due him for such a benevolent course it was -certainly praise-worthy ; biltj the sale of a fewhunr dred bushels of cdrn at a low figure, while it is most certainly entitled to every praise, will not compensate for a tear of suffering -and neglect. Col. Childs had the power to iorce the Government to do justice to his men,! and while we believe his heart was right!,. he undoubtedly lackjs the -nerve 'to take a proper stand in de- j fence of himself for we look upon it that the. interest of the men is identical with the interest of Col. Childs and if he could fully -appreciate this fact, and ttand up to it the service would be much bene fited. ;. A We-have not desired to raie any need less opposition to .Col. Childs. Our object has been to benefit Col. Childs and the menuner him, arid also the government, by haying; justice jdpne to all. - Col. Childs has had in iris; ower to; WwvrsaU beloved by the men, and hfe'ttwrjr dwit yet; if he change his conduct "to them. We will take great .pleasure in noting, the change, while it 1: as given us pain' to be : , , i ce tne unpleasant, cpn- compelled to not L dition of affairs heretofore existing, k . . We dismiss thd subject from - our col umns for the pre ;ent, trusting that not only will the serv ice be benefited but that it may eventually r. . . I, I produce a much happier state of feeling between Col. Childs arid the mechanics ' Mooke SupERimt Court. AVc . have just returned froni a. visited Moore bounty. Superior Court is in session this week. His Honor Judgepilliam presiding. There Qre three important case? on the docket, all capital. The-State versus Cock- i I k I eram, a jleserter hailing from Texas, for the murder of two citizens, members of the Home Guards, while in the discharge of their dut. Sl ate versus James Henley for whipping a negro, his own property ; death having ensued from the whipping Also the State versus - Brewer for' rape. This is ai agravated case, the vic tim being his, own sister. The two Utter cases will doubtless be-tiied this week. the former will doubtless be continued un til the nest term of Superior Court . 7, The State , and Confederate authorities t0 fa. moi!e 3ury oracsflers.,t :trhe covny is alive with trc6ps, Home Guards and Reserves, all hurrying from point to point, and ere many days not a deserter will be in the county. Indeed it is even riow confidentially believed'. by." well, in formed parties, that there are none in the f ' -- " i county now; that they have fled to Cum- "berland ' Richm end and Robeson, counties i . . - - .. - ' ' i ' not so much suspected as Randolph and Montgomery, an1 where they expect to be secure from molestation. "We would advise them, however, not to lay that flat- tering unetion to their souls, for ere many days Cumberland, Robeson and Richmond will be too hot tor. them. Were these de luded men to take kindly intended advice, we would-say t o them that the sooner they accept ofithc7p3.rdon so liberally extended to them by the Governor, and return im mediately ere iL be too late, for it is the intention of the authorities to pursue every deserter if' necessary, to the Holy land, to secure his capture, it would be much better for them." r Man-slXuchter. The Jul3n- the case of Moore and Pharris, trieMt?t week in Ilaj-nett cointy for the. murlM:of I); J . - Colvin, returned a" verdieic i man slaulifer. The prisoners wera 'tenced to be branded and imprisoned To'rf twelve months. One portion of the stitice was duly executed, nud they1 are naW Iptwafmed in this jail. They ihoisld - f jkillritli bo sent to the armv, which wohlHbe the severest punishment that coull t ed upon them. TbW wilt undfri inflict a trial by" court martial for desertion hi re tura. ! The Eichmond Sentinel o 'the 24th ? .... ' ! , , says that the aflair of Sunday j on the ' Weldon Eailroad was not of 3h, p impor taneo supposed by soiiie. & lud but a small force engaged probably 'j ot more than a division ; and although t enemy 'held the E ail read' by the force, opupenor I . 1 . il '.. . ... r i " V -f? ""! numqers, iney were uriven nacK toe tance with a loss far, greater .ftiaj,4! that -of: their!! assailants Fire. The alarm of fire on istcrday fternooii was occasioned by tlcUtilley connected -with Mr. Colton's Kei.Whiuo Oil j. a , Factory catching fire -A.cpuBitiJy of oil was destroyed and the distillLy (jonsider- ably damaged befove the flanj jould be subduqd. J ie Xoith "Garolini.uit iJ-4- .. KS.. 19. There was no coy lecture to "the I .' .. " lit:: weaxner proving iavoraoie ipraune ay God Jeft his throne, tlie mooii lthdrew her misty veil, an-ia beauty 4k up her nightly march. . ; 1 The approach of the Fhactftnj wlrich were j to 'bo at the door by h'lfast'sov- 'en,' ytis heard, aud oiin gallaiA fcbil an nounced 'all ready for the istart.P Vvith light hearts and ccmteinphitliiSVa ice ride, we were' seated n our c7.inv which by the way, was neither" lineup wjj.h sik, ' or cushioned-with velvet, ando?Hve star- ' ted. j Our driver determined should. 'have a proof of his abiirtvr' in ii ogling the reiusi and a test of trie 'fleet'io.-O of his f ' f chargers, '240' speed, wo for agvhJe made. lwf "I"rt r r- V-ii tT rr " yl rt v 7 . .t It-1 li n -r , T 'mV. irt ?iirinas, Irlfcamcla' fiber criMHf ttiag ah -Vypeirl of -'traveling. There were three.wsgnns of precious freight. We sang, ?ed, Com mented on the su pounding sdore-fry. com posed 'odes to j the moon,' toiht our- , selves exceedihg h:ippy and' 11 went merry as a rnarriajje bell.' A MaM which of these roads must we take? lei's three! sings the driver. Take the hrtf 2skP it's .the 'right' wc turn to! Go aheiid)oy. take any,, says one. it will bring u Q some where, and if not light,, we'll Sit. direc tions! On wevwent and wrofyXFe were, but succeeded in getting a pifetvho took ps through by the 'new cut il;a$L' which by the way was nob cut at all;i fji we- wenti through thicket, oyer stufaps, aful the"pending boughs played aiaj-pc with the braids and curls ofthe far,inlso the 'mirajculous arrangement. of icf Uraniums of the gallants, wlio had, no 3of jt; spent an hour or more in giving ai$e7i-j7c'fi-ish to their appearance. . I , u " Through great difficulties (boHie cheer ily) such .'.as removing -.saplings, ynd mak ing wonderful short turns, wj& r Ached the road which led to tLe fortilc; lions -we were to storm, -.(Mr, !McM4 Q-s, three miles from' town.) ' Arriving .--Inhere, We made the attack, and were -i(Jrious. What a fine time we" had, jjhljv nicaly treated. Miss'L-' and M., i cirmiugiy agreeable and our hostess wisiteraus much pleasure. With niusic ,md n-rry-mak-ing which usually, fills up h time of . pEtis'ileUhtfttiIy-4h- mtbnijntTf-pas-0 sed. . "' I ,g ' When time to retreat, and tljvc adieus made,,. '''twas in the wee sraafchours of : mornj." Our return was dic without an adventure, and, enjoytd kiwzinrlt.- So ended our jaunt, but merftotr wijl of ten revert to that delightful;$toln Party".' Favors to Ht-rkt. S vMPATHEEiiS . A recent letter fiota Henry coii'ntg Missouri desdribes atote of affairs tilats by no means pleasant to the slave! 6 Lincoln. It. says ."' p: . '- fH . Tne fact is, rebels have, flljjthe -trade and; business in every departjmft of, life, in their own iands. The$vifuid they alone can emb:tfk in any ki'hdJ of busi- j.ness with the best assurance &irat tney j will Jnot be robbed; they, a4l gey alone, in- the peace of the cduntrjr, hey, and alonci" can occupy their sl(pg apart ments during the bush whakv1g season and feel no dread ; thcjv anej tHBy.aloneV can even visit relatives at distance and save their horses And c&la-fi. - ' - Wheeler's Ope-ratioxs. The follow ing Yankee telegr.nn donot give an un favorable account of ' Wheeler's opera-, tions. ; " ;' ' ;; ' " LoulsviLLfe, Ky., Aujr. IS. A gentle man just from the frsnt reports that on Tusday nigljt. General Steedman startcd from Chattanooga, . and inet J:h'e rebel force" under jG en. Wheeler at Grays viUe, eighteen miles distant. ; .1 . ' A severe engaetnent ensued. "! The Union loss is not slated.- ; Ccneial Sjtecdmari was severely woun ded; , i - f ' ' ' - 11.1 c..:',. 7r .TVv n i. t- i? a regiment wns killed. A lebel lrce is reported at Cleavoland. Tenn4n i ja Uniou brigade has loft Chat tanooga forj that placf. The reoel cavalry force have divided into small parties, and are demonstrative on the towns of Northern Georgia aud .TenncsseeJ V The Union pickets have ben fired up on at various points between Chattanoo ga and . ijridgepftrt.-: " - - y , As our informant left Mnjor General. Steedman'sj Adjutant General was leaving Chattanoogalor Graysviii'i with a ciivalt ry fwrca. .--, -Tnb PEocitATs. The 'Xew York Tribune oSthe lGth says editorially. ; - To day two thirds of the pemocrats of the Free States are manifesting open and deadly hostility to the further prosecution of tlu) w:h-L- Tiey take 'the side of the Rebels witli regard 'to exchanges .'killing negrooldiers, army devastations, and-almost sor q uite- every, thimr' 'else. Threo foiulhs of the Demcratic-jonrnnls too. open vould be read with delight in : LeeV;camps by all wiio can tit all. They oppose tlid t'h-aft ; they discourage invest ments in t ie National Loans; they mag nify tveryl Union reverse, and belittle overy. Union' success, giving the mass of their'rfeaders: to un'dt-rstaiKl thatJeff. Da vis is lighting, for Ui.iien and Liberty,; agairist thf usurpations aud atrocities of. Abe Lincoln. They clamor ' for poac-, pre tis't against the lurther prosecution of the "ar useless butchery, and denounce the ibcrea$ed taxes as iniquitous : and op pressive fKo single act Sr effort tending to invigorate the prosecution of tho War," escapcs,their conceited and venomous de nunciations, 7tr i iwB5i--atfiii MJor- ; General Rajishuk. The an nexed reference . to this distinguished chieftain, is taken from the Charlottesville, Chronicle of the ISrh inst : Mpjor General RamseurVays, we under starAl. that " he was to blauie-' for the conduct ofliis Uivi-iun in the affaic, below 1 Winchester. ' - l Noue can fail to appr eciate this manly utterance! of a gallant tlicer. We be lifve that Gen. liainsi( ar is one of the noblest and frankest, natures of Gen. Lee's array. The ruisac venture which he "met with, is., largely atoned for if, in im- . itation ofhis great oomm, mder at Getty s burg, he has given ancO-her e.vauip'e of that chivalrous- honesty: and truthfulness, of oharqeter, whicli is tlte highest adorn ment of a . Confederate sr I'd ie'ri"' , ; ' to ti cafcw Baltimore papers' report that Francis Key, the son of the author of the '"Star Spangled! Banner," has b ien. arrested on a charge of disloyalt', and locked up in bu military prison to.await trial. advertisements; i . ' . ' V , t- Augttst 2oth. 18C4. J LL MEN" In Cumberland- and Harnett Go's belonging to Capt Hoc iad x' company ot senior lleserves ot iiarnett county are here by pi dered to report to me in Favettevilld on Monday the 20th inst., at G o'clock, P. M., with three day's ratiens, . blanket and knap sack, --.j v ' A. H. TObAK. a'ug2G-2t Crpt. & E. O. far Harnett. 5 S3 9 SOMETHING to fovo nac, "0 t D' 3 N.o one to lore, v hy no 0ne to Love, Love Me,: - - Annie of the Vale, Her bright smile Haunts, Mary of Argyle, . .. When this cruel War is over, The S tai dard Bearer, Aura Lea, -I 50 1 50 1 50 I ro -. 1 50 . 1 5(; -2 00 2 00 1: n Halfofi' to the trade. . .Those marked have Guitar nr:-m.''53jent3 inj addition. GO. DUNN .VA). 173-tf- Ktconi.Mid, a. j; Wood! Woortt!- rjrtHE undersigned is now hauling tr.-two X Dry Oak HwoU. Thosg desiring a supply lib will only haul l'or.tvv 1 172-lw 7 : 3P c VV X IHS js2 if; ! FJFlPG. GUN POli'UEKi For sale by "JAMES 21 A it 1 LTiC. 172-tf j : , SOOjOOO FEET OF GOOD SOUND LUMBER, H atd. ' inches' thick, for ,: whib I will pay the high- tet cash price. S. BivXriUl; ; 1 : . ....... ' , UUc. copy and scad unl to b. Lraaat. 7 ' I . :"- " ' .' iil-l-sr . bv Tin: govKopxokth ckkOLlXA 7 'A I'KOI.vVJl.VTll r: EAS, IT J S RTA'6 uf ED TO M U TT t:H mum- r,Ldiera frotn t!u troips of tins nave li.fscrtcd their Wlfcs tipd com-' l-ndys, ar.d are, ubvr larkine hi thcvoidtand mountaiiis. some ffthcni ubsisti.'lrbv forcia.! their iricnd to viilate thtxlawl btf'aitiin them jiiul ttthiM-s hv viofeut depretUtsin I able citizi'D eniaiiinir shami 1 Wiid ubli)juy i upon themselves and tht ir posterity: ontracr.nV i i. .-...4 .1.. . . : ... . e i . r- i . ,. . iiuu me pvncetu Mcieiy, ajia ta:iia"-in'-tiie cause of theirhard pi essil canatfr. 7- -AnJ, whereas, Xien. Robert KLee, ia Gen eral OrrVr No. fi4. Aug. 10th. 1S4. biff Yrtrn-i.-ied to deal ienieaitlr With al- tcIio niorjptlx rr turn tt duty, though ther my- fia.veific-rreit the pon.sltie. of drjsCi -tion iofdiured ab.Hf net- WinCim, -j wiiiiout auinorirv. 4ov, tntreiofe. .1. Zhn- Carolina, du isue thia mr i,n.Hiiatn . . . j - .......... v. . 4 , U inj most - earnestly" upon alt sufhjuigfuided -" ' men to wipe out from their osce respectd nluies t!ie foul stain of desertion j by protr.ptl r returning-to the post of duty ij accordance with said General Order No. ?4 j prociisiDjr to all skcIi wh yolntariij retumjoi surrender themsel.'es u th proper authorities a full and f; ee pardort. or the infltctLm of o-nly the roiVi est pepalties of the military lav except thoso . who haTebeen guilty wf capital Monies against the lire.- and property of the. citusens, and tlU prornisa shall hold goqS for thirtj- days fremi the date hereof. ; Aud 1 hereby jvarn all such -who refuse to comply with'thefee i terms that . the utmost pbwec ot this State .Will be "exerled to capture , them;or driva them from the bor ders of a county i-ho'sehigh hancir and spotless renown they disgrace by refasfcc: to iefefL aud-thdt th estrjn est'ritB&Ufes ktth6la!r wiii .". bex-nrorcetfwitherit xtiowMnLaB?h, as well against thear aiders and ahettbrs ifitho -civil courts. SimnUac-eouslv-wilh this precla matioa orders will issue to the. eitiri militia t the State to turn out fpr the iif'ait rest, and I hope by timely submission they ; will spare mo the paiu of hunting down- like? guilty felons many brave and '" misguided--ien'whV hare1 served their ceuntry well and coif.ddo so again. lesorters f l oni pilver S'tates .wfio .hide in"oui woods and '.assist in eirinsr out State a bad name', I can do nothing; 'for, bbi to tha errim soldiers of A Oi thCaroliua I conadeatly appsal.--And 1 carnerftlyJcAll on .all 'ppocf citizens to a.--t me in making this appeal eiffetual. both br their influence men, to take-p ins U seek out all deserters, of their acquaintance, put this proclaination-iu thoir hands, or n't he hanfli of . tSieir relatives ask! .friends, and uj-ge upon them t o return to th ath of duty, which is also the path ot safety and of honor," If vcry good a.nd loyal cjititizun Xouid set about to ,rcluini of capture one desW-ter by evcryj me-ana iu his pi;vcr,he wouldj succeed aud tiq; will hare ren dered ajiuost valuable and pak iutic service t his State and country. Civil magistrates are' also ekoi;td to be . diligent fen procee'dinoj -arain:fi all sueh?as violate tht statute -against harboring, aiding or abetting fdeserters, and warning ic hereby given that ia hll cas'S lieio either civil lnagi U-ates or miliiaor homguard . 'pdicersj refuse mi- neglect to fijiili fully perform their ti afey in this respect, upon Aroper eridenco submitted to uiei the.Executive? protection ex tendedjto them tuider acts ef Congress shall bo wit-hdrft'ivn, as 1 c-unot certify that officers, civil oil nulitaiy. who rcfus td perform their duties k-i'G "neces-afv to the duladnanistrutiu of the law;?.. ' which thev will nft execute. Lrtveh uuder ray hand, and. the great seal ot the Stite, at Raleigh, this 2ithtlay of August, mi Z.!U. VANCE. Dv the Governor A. il. MoFiiEEus, Private ccy-pr- tcin. aug'J!G-dlwf2.vV milF, UXDldlSlGXED ia desirous topur- a ehase a- h-rst r:iie i - ;j (.' POWEfl' rPRESSjU :; '.' iu good working order J Apply at oure to P. J. SINCLAIR,- 158H t Ld. North CaiHilinian. i- o . li" i "Words by the lamented Capfaint. IjUO v. , i. II VMMON1) v of the Eutajv iiegiment, Music l)v I'oi.lieweit. . ' : Are .ply to tj6 ever populc r -'joct me ti , Motherl." Words by Mrs. Strattoo, bv Joseph Ilart Dencki-''' . ' r- Sleep Musie Dear M other, I've Come Hna'i to : Die. . Lo One to Love 'I " -1 Why Star i'pangled Dross and Fu'rff-Fleld of White." Up w tli the Flag. The. -Sibuthern Crossi Sout! ern Soldier Bor. All Q ilet.AIong the i'otmac 50r Night. ,vie to bse;ep lotiier. ife and Child. '. . . : M- Kathleen MaTournecn. Virgii ia Marseillaise, (Fre?h and EngliA- wo 1 FarevjVil Enchanting Hojpe j No Surrender;-! ? 1 ,-:,-4 ; ' 7 Harp G (.;) I of the South, Awake S . I bye, Sweetheart, Gopdlve.. . ' Mothd r, uii 1 ring jne 10 lve u The arch of the Southern iM en. Love Me. i f ' Musiclal Simvenir, cotrtainingt three", Song3. t following new In addition to the abtrVe, tht pieced have just been received ; -w - L t m ' .1 '" T" - f i 4 - -. . - , -Aura Xea mm f m m" - r. ' ' : ZZztZ orAi f yPartlcuuVi-l-on j?ciiTi-d.to our col-- ' A-''., Mjkct Square. . 1c Ary JUST RLTTT"vi?I a few r.i.re copies of that Vicvl-cfitOVEL at 1 - ; ., X-?. 17, jjattet Square fJMlK- FOLLOWING popular- "Lav's- JL ust bip teceired at 13V9XarI&c' Square V. .t and hss a deserved poput ari ir MACAlill" ir UI ef SaeriDc- fovr ntare" nn titsm if t?i pfovet have ar- should apply early, ai j "rAST l4 A E' or Tht ?Y& Daughter i 1 o weeks. -4 - " ;-.) tliithpriCTAe'HHrk AWwi.tTh . - 'n.V.OES. i eeret,-.$hei:ed Cfc-aVt Farm, 4c I ' . L - i JIU h'qrk haJjuv been, IssBfd'rom the Presi I I r-cctived.A!so t).k,llbL? ated News con- I tamiT a portrait ut- Lir-c. J i. The ".Mer- cury V received wcklji i the itagnulia. "Wecklv.- la7-tf I G O 0 1) SjiPjL YVt'f i Wzt ra .ide tbe w J;l ing tobacco, wriv I kill 11 on accom-. . uioaating1 torreri, hoinjer retail' J unelO-utr i ' L J10JLLTN GS WOIiTH,' - j M j.1 J 1 i A i V i 7 ' '? - . it 1 .
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