IV TCI TT? If tT .TW fT fCK TT !Nf TH TVTT fl T TO 771 11 Ilil IO. i J.iLl JLV Hi iUf-ll Viy VU IlA iV 11 V -V- THE : I IH.C 0 W DEMOCRAT.'4 uteAin. .. ; - j , i , , iiofatoeH. ttb v PUBLISHED EXR&y fUIUAV i,,(J qnilA cfalK. ; rBVi-p.';' . j soujw vry line lut acot Thk Iaxcot.N Dkmoukat l'i:w. Co buna irat drawback to I In oi is the L. - V w- " ' ;" I -Chas.-L. Coon, Editor. H op y J , qasQji: Lcu-al Editor. t ; : ;tuY arn air, apt pe iihou v$ uo rfubicripticn In Advame,. -1 fgrs are ItuVtu w.u; .nr n e bojta. . On" Year ..$1.00 iSix Months . . . . . Tim- Months . , 50 i5 , O.ie Inch, one lnset-tron' $1.00. liberal discount made 645mract .advertisements for three, six or twelve months. A p pi .t4 . Henry J . Gasquej at the DeMgraY olIicej for advertising rates aftd evaluates - on job printing. - We are prepared tolo your. Job f .jPiinlKig ip nipe " sfeylfe. Send). . tig your work. Satisfaction cuaran- teed, J.INCOLNTOK.N.O., OUT. 11, 1895 II? lie- Waidenises ofl Jiii-ko. ? About eieht miles from Morgans ron, oh the'jestern North Carolina iallroad i8 Hie little etafvin ot'Val-, dee, and aiound it is tLe Walden 8iiiu;aettleinent.whicb was colonized there three or four j ears ago. I ac: .cepted an i.nvitatiou from Mr- J. It- E' win, of Uiis place, tc visit Ya'def-e an d . ea rst d ay. w e l t ' d o w t) . . M p. Erwini's serrehaiy ol the Jlcigston - Lacd and Jmpr ovemei't rorr.juu j. arrj.iot K' ifer- r e f i:i p.i . v in ...te: ( PS i hn e. jNJv vi.-,f w'sit iLtrrasiir., a, h n- m.m i,. j t) tlW'r rnld of a p.pe -a lit- had K vh:, up tLtir native lar.d andin,61, ""W-renr-M mariea some ccme io Au.enca to better their con wo Jears ago. I was tbown some dlcn and rrdnv a morfierfPif frPA dom jn their religious lives; ' The settleaaent conapn?es about 3,500 acres of laDd on both sides of tne railroad, and the Colonists num ber abcut250 people. Some years ao, partly ou account of religions peeciiljob J ana partly from'--an overcrowded condition of their it' conntry, these people began to'. look around for a more extensive free dom and a. betterment on tbefr con dition. A .'general impression in Europe 1 that 'America is aJ and .of freedom, and these people naturally . turned their attention la this dirfc tipijiTheu: selection of -a new home is, to my mind, a good one. To the pouth and east of Morgan ton Land aud Improvement compa ny own thousands of ares qf,t;heee mountain lands,and it is in the hills and valleys of these mountains that the land company, 'baa furnistred lands for these Waldensiaus. ' The lands were sold tohhem i fr6rn$i , - r c ' tof3 pet acre, according to distance from the railroad,and the farms ruu from 50 to 125 acres in size. ' Nowa word as to the na ive laud of these people. Waldensia is, a coiintty;efrvNoTthwest Jtalyy Wftd W kite French nd Swiss fronti's.'J v-uiouf; iia uiiiB auu vaiies nee tjie waters thafc-roake the nver Pc one of Italy' largest stteam. Tradi ?tion has it that one JYerro Waldo, a Koman raercbati!; of the 12th oentu ' ry, persecuted and abueed by the coarch of Rome, quit his native city and fled to the Italian Alps, acd there gathered , around biin a baud of menitud woiren who, like him self would not be. . hampered and prjsbridden ; but desired a full re ligious freedom,; From tbis man sprung the. bame Waldensia aud Ihe WaldensesV Another tradition hae it tbat the history of thee people date back to the time of the AposN tie Paul who at one time, fled their country to escape persecution. I am not fully posted on the life of the Apostlej iEanwandi b0ly, ;1re,,tAete tacts as leathered. tbem.. ?As a matter ';Qf act, .Waldensia is "a high and - mpuotainoua country. ' O e of the -.colonials at Valdse lived 01 the top ot' cne ot Its highest raouQtains 5,000 feot WBovoV sea lvei his .eMthly possession heliig a lint and ope acre of- gr-eund---mostly rock which was' rrTa'de tillai N-.b.V carrviDfir-dirt in a hisL ,rt, .1 , , 7 r - t the rocky soil. 8,yeral of these people speak fair h 1 " ) t A'ht uu iucir cuimren are toetr children Eoglib t at WJit tlrt vf ;ooi at Vaiaese. .Thor u.tive nreieh?r unit hW&mA&o&a - " ' M .7 !! WIKPS h;no-Iih k:.:: wants oIa, e3iu1ffi6;& W"1 r d spatcs (if any) apd business traue ic ions settled. Some ot the men Cut logs foLr the w rani at Waldese : put the m j i i f y o f t b e m far m ' A a lhnrr e- T to-d that Ibey are riowfendioi - ' to. Me tb.t- e fJ hnwuJ till 1 w :o graft urJu of if. Tt y don't midnstatid .1 . 4 lcehs; but ; Mr. I wii.mjh Their iooi! i.t fanning nijdo ra iitrire ve:.y I nn.itive. I saw sevi ra!Vf tlei bhovr ls, a and puka. ATne'iiovl (r h handmade enriosit t6i u k ej 8t on e fiha t t about C inches at the piiul bj'j&t iDjthtt long by" 9 across tb top. Ti v M'1 is likewise, handmade, ties ing 10 imhe- Jong by 2 iucbVs wide by 1 inch thick where the hau. die fl s. They do not yet understand the value of a horse or mule in farm ing aud many ot them etill stick to t atiro rUl ot digging up Ihe Boil with a long triangular hoe wLe.J preparioir the land for a ciop. This 8 chara cteiistic of - the Alpine p?-. pic hi general. They do notowtf. Lories and wouid not ki ow how to : use them if they did, constquebtjyj they cultivate the mountain thlea with; long pickanisclb'.iEg ur unt doc. y I Ihese people are all vine rower, and ooe of thm a Mt. Id-in-joaf, old rae that uy u'sed hi-vVrtMeii s'an wine vf ry rjoc!' ; but that in tlne.e i r (our jeers- h's vi8 oni-l yield a, bruutiful Mipi ly i f gra . fbi wine- making. U- had madi ui . ; I: ws iv "iiitii!,! ;l.d i - - ii? it .it L:d metrsseied. t A hMtiy mill whch gave em- i,u)-el'1 to 20 or. 25 employes ' V piOQPCl anu 11. IS gOOQ VVhile the socker and etrcllngs are sightly enough, the idea ialto pro duce a good quality ; but for some reason' this mill is soon to be moved to Newton, f. (J. ..'The Waldensian, as a rule is of low statute,, daik skinned, with Umall dark eyes ardi lrk; jiairj. lineir - native languao jitfltalipnl .They aie la : situple bm kfrdtiearted eop.!e, and very polite raising their hats, to stianger8 who approach them.;: , U ; -M As to the success of the colony, I cannot say. .Ttue, some of the land is poor, bu!i no inore1 eo than their own native soil, which has been brought up to a high state of cultis vation by continual' fertilization. TJbcy arte following their native methods here, and in a not far dis tant future, the hope qJL Uiesa, Wal iensians fsto mak'ellreMr new home as faithful and attractive as thir native Wahlehsia ' aVross'the sea. R. J. Herndon m Yorkvllle Eo qutrer. . -i The exports of manufactures from this country arejnereasing auouarllyterjcTease being, frmii 8 miiflk Ihe mtcb months of this 5 far from December to July. The same proportion kept up' tor balance of the . year would bring the liguresVp to 200,000,000. It is a 'somewhat significant fact iht Our (manufacturers have espotuo: more daring b'8 year o; nduced-i proiecfiou than ti ey l:d, j4inv.-noJ;r year under ptpt etio , -w-bjeh-' i h j out the ptdi.-.liou (; t i-t-il" Telojir- ets that if the pf : t.-v. "-.'ul " j rYel;i'ed -it h h Yu- ; onripicuf ic ur-i Ii m4 ; v:j3 i ' etlorts Jo reacb fo;eig..Lu. l:e g'-'nl'? j to ceate t:epei dn m n,u ;:i wrr tr- -' hoin-maikt-t aind o: hv5" u . t imposed .(u Auu i c .u t6 r u e -for fbt-ir prj.fi . Thii.it c e wtd:h show up most its the l;.t v tiXiorts ,arfc ici3-lival itup-'-ments,which amount to'8 976 200 f chemicar v drugV": wt ich am'( iu t f o " 4 ,897; 1 8 f ; man u fact o rjei ot iron, wjiioh. rentb .1353 701 -i-i and iefiiied xnineril ;a -m unt-ng. ' ti 26,3i;785. 'Tkese wre a i n the protected lis and are ie prr j teJT( d no w" th a n.j liey, were utid. r tbIeK'alev,i.ar:fT. . mtec ;rW . 1 - quietus on tbe coattjrtiou -ot Ktb . lui.u nuitibriira iua.1 . pTIeCU4ri - 1 n'iV'i 1 ' ' . , far ftu.lmo.it T U ft If nAl.l f .1. .. . . 8 tvwauiuiety ueiesfiary to tu- vatl0n of t. ieser- Uia in this- cbaiitry. jjjB.:j:f on A.botej iato erliuilt orfffijth Knob, ei'i anOuutaik'in V rcirraa Instead' oXjuaiug -jtrin-wr vicn ythis year several Ornuecncin 4 evclir. growers will b'ptheiri fiuiLta: II e market byj.tTolUy.farjt V . J -at a recent rceevn- .;r rilsrnT . . w r - - .- I- .......... , A' ver . Tuuu 01 Tl" la se I5ntli'"k 7Sv Jin of lSnltl. I V AMIINCY.OX Ui. - .M miiii t.. Ut , r In nji ieciil il.il hew to it" O v. ral Nunn t r. olina 1 nreiuiN e ill- in- y that lie. d ti ini tiyu:t ih- Na tion lim!e Wis ?gti:it Vjk nil'1 line ol ldiil.-ur u xt jiar. l.r o!lte time ItTia io U.e-r to ei ao38 wlio weiv aw.tic ol inoi ti.au they ronld ptrnni io be pu taUt lf that the Senator e? ei 4t y t- Ciiic smoothly wit n ie.t lu i h r- . ' I Iwniii Ifadera lu the aie. 1:. u -w rfeina to be rejjarde Mgusy piubahle that thr wi I le 8iroight Kepublicau tickitm North Carolina in 1890. Qfoui se .lhe i- " i x mat'er has not gone too Jar to alltd Cfl. Xbe Republicans ihafe ) at KntlPi'M flrrnpflnep.D(i..H"''T ' .-I .- ; beWe, Mat they catti cari3 -. ; - - ., v. , , St;ilft.vtLho.u his ai 1. Kutlej -i .i. . . v ,!. , cu.auou is ua. Income diu,tedt iatue two , it'4ffifA itrn pnnmil ttit Mi'iliHt Irn- - - . : . -- j ana uime vnu ro; u!ti lie ilt'uiniHi t pjitv ii"il.e n'a' The l)i ihi ciat'S May y a i ivd beat tt o old coin in.onii t ti i r.' new one, if he nI.ouIJ it st tri ii irn'Hi co J t . t e il,!.1 neie.l co fic' u' d in i b'tli.-. th ii I i: .1 .1 g'd C' lg - I O J I CU led iat week a Troy,.' Pa.,, ajter over fifty years' contini uoua'ervice as an active preach r. He was 92 years old. Through Mr. Jewell originated the dttl((teto tal.M At a pubic temperance meeting in Hector, N. Y.. in. 1823, b& rntrcduced nto the pfedge the letters 0 P.v' for 'ohl Tlle(fe,,, which pledged against only distdled liquors, and ' T ," for "tota'," in cludiug both di-tiilei aud ferment ed liquors. When names were be ing taken a young man in the gal jley sa d'A-dd mjr niaaie aud a 1V .lor I am a J.T-itota!er." It is said, t . i 1 ' iberefore,tht the name teetotaler originated here more than tour year before Dick Turner,an ErtgltefouailD,". claifned to nave coiued it".- - Tbfee years ago a sharp discussion arose between Mr. r. Jewell'a friends ud eome'frienda of 'the Englishman as to who really bad made the first use of the word. It appears that Mr. Jewell adopted it after it had been by this young-cftau in tbe'g&llery at his temperance --meeting, aud that he had employed it frequently in his speeches and wiiliogs lng be. forp itwas applied in. Eu gland Wilmington Review. An autitobacc'" rule is to be eu- r ... c . .- .- r forced uppu the C0 studeuis to the Ouio Wealeyau .University. . Tbis U rule was adopted ia-May- lastat tini epd of the scholastic year, anct Pres ident Bshtord then gave notice tht as eoan.athe fill irm opQntS.the unive.-sity would ''dissolve partner ship' with auy aua every btudr-nt whoandn'gea in the pratl ces ot smoking Rr chewing tobacco, . ; OVERWORK v INDUCED Nervous Prostration t Complete Recovery by the Use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla "Some years ago, as a result of, too . -ctoC' attentiDii to Tnuiess, my healtl . f-llluit T 1 ftj"! tl im 1 i L- llAfl'iAiia T f i 1 uiial.le to.loi.k atter. imr. jntcresia, and . - -.11 . 1.- -& . . -.1--,l cline.i I took three Wttlcs of Ayer'a Sarsaparilla, began to jiuproye at ouce, .11 ' and gradually increased my weight from one lmndrect and vreBty.rtro t mo hundred pound. -Since tUn,-I mi1th7 family have used this medicine when needed, and vre are all in the best ot health, a fact which we attribute to Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I believe my chil dren would have been fatheTlens to-day had it not been for Ayer's Sarsaparilla, " of which preparation I cannot nay too --mhch." TI. Or-Hrssoif,-Postmaster and -' Planter, Kinard's, S. C. Ayer'sffi Sarsaparilla - i ' 1 I RECEIVING MEOAL AT WORLD'S FAIR. ' i A 1 ... ft , AYER'S Pills Save Doctor's Cilia. - 3 O m-. .... Tin Very KarlleHt Uom T he farl'rt c trCd ii Q.ek i I illeia nit nl i.e mm as a culll?atd JJ wv H4't iLr Q arirr'y U-tieW. I U tie louiid in lt'rHlotatt in hia iierouiiL of il.e r'se ot the IIous of Ma- e.'o'-i . Tl nnn ( Teiueunit lit- b-.i- (Bk. 13S). fled itro an- a I li r i lift a.f K fiMiln. a m ti fl I rvv 1 tip then at odd nrhMl.e Uardet 8 ut'Midaa. lu Ihee gardena theie kp ri ia uii eti glow ol them fcHVer.'' that p. we hum o e. willi- .... . v out luucb atteutiou to piuuiuc or l'udding-."o nweet that tio otturt eau le w ii h tht cn iu t bib ; and their llo(tQie have as many a lxij pi-t;jrt apiece n liver r.isa grower w II at once lecdpuizd io tL'iP, thetmrat Venera ble of all roI e t:t I :' nfc.-r - Ot.. .-..! ji 1 4 ini. j ' n iipi.-efi i.iim .iimM .. . . . ?. riui-a k 4M-. il--the o i i'rieni. : C.V gt lt ,Ve. ; And I i, , c. (.1iU , uu.pe.d de,..lls that i.,liV dr? (V mes' tl ih 64 mi r-'e int)dpTiui ip I'ly iii u.ui:h he uie j lfi i n?. in Jhtf j neJhl o bi o ! -51! j Phi'ippl. ihe pjp'e bl l.i.:l', be ' i 1 it i 1 in n ii'-to-tig i !-i: lit Ti k' u . h' d !'!" 'n ' ( i 1 1 1 -i 1 i: I n . I i :i ou t r.i-tt-. ih. l'.o- t . t - ' i . 1 h d It i.e t?tin i .-.-. ,1 . t . . i, ..v.- farmed .fee lack ! ; oi 11 :nui v. - - -- Olla podlaiin. It has graliged'us to see the kind ly notices of Miss Winnie Davis'. uovel,"Tbe Veded Doctor." We have not read it, but we have much admiration for "the Daughter of the Confederacyjapd we are glad that her first book hs be-n co well r- ceived iu the iiortb. be BJslond. Liteiay Woild says that it is u admirably written story, full of a clever touches." Tnat Is snying a good deal. For a Mory Jo-ba. ''ad mirably written" in auj ajelot a great deal of poor writing among the novelists IS much, indeed. The Chicago .Inter, Ooeao 'eays that Mtbe literary Kwpi of the Jages is of marked-f rcelleace.'; jhe New Yoik tiUaai :i -'d ; '&yihi tj;.tr ikesespeclally.'m t b ia 1 i jnauiug-e-tt-areiy orib stroke - the fimue8sof plpibosemanllest ouj every page: from Ihe ooenioe oara eraph the author has known what abewaoted to tell and bow she wanted lo tel Vu ' ' The New Orleans Picayuue thiuka thibks that it is "very sironr, abounding in fine situitious' and good dramatic dfalogtfe.'" .Othera are not eo favorable, but- the chief complaint is its gloomy- sad cb'arac- ter. Wilmington Jtaanger - V Xo i i ii 1 d ublu IiHt. L.-.Soou ifier tbe close ot tbe civ4l wnr, Mr. Albion W. Tourgee made tbe tuediction, iu a mgz';ce art; .c'e, tbat in 30 jeaq rppa that date "popular eympatby, expressed iu tbe literature of tbe day, would be with tbose wbo apbeld tbe Coufedtrale CHire rntber tbau witb ibose by wboni it was ever tbrow. When, one looks t ver tbe list of formidable Stinibpru writ-ri uow bt-f'jrc tbe public tt- mut runfes? tbt fbere" w is mr.cb in b- p'op1 e v,tor where cm A t m ic tin. I a floer lot ot writ ers i i .ts Aoirtte Rivera Cbxidlr. 1' rCliHiid rr Uarri.-, Jul a Utudfr, ObiiW lib'-rt CrddocU, Augusta J: L ti-; Mr , O'UlUWwrin. i i W ...tk. . . t ... Uol ill, dHll UJ, UQri6 TliOUip- .V ,U.ilu- I' LIUl'lr-Ub!cgO . . E rr v oae wbo rj9 pno-oror Kusiu JXnrih LUmlina ia liable to i vt 250 o-i gmi. This x one ot 'tin ax8 of tht i!t myogrel iVg. isla'ii" , ihft H:.rae crw which boo ohm Fud Ditra ry tut r-fneJ nny wiiH'vtr to ti e 'iHt-e of W.biiJ!:oa or T-is Mck- s ctiou wid c nil iu thM ;oai nf &'-raTOi2h.:Wy of the above organs uow ml l :bit Hie nold in Ibe. St:c IU be boiubt ouiMiln of it. A ci-d-it Ihx wou'd have b-eu wed fiionb but it l.-oka as tbuiiLbt! e3r;t0.1ou2assi'e ira oMilind iCTofcXvfleu lh-v t-imrtfd tb.n J vv 44loijfy couldu'i tell 11 p.-ti.u cr an r 111 froo h birrH of bi-ky It wiii t- j)otord ;bt :b- ix iton y oi vtiiioi U4s1 .-x Imivi ly iu li b ijia'e lor arlor mui.-t 8U.1 i'Hu-, which are louud ia bir . 1 1 c:, h hom and tbe i?inf?f riialjy tookn n though a T.aud of bi ue ktd braveo piumpi-d ru hc ion ot tbe motley cit Vilmiuj:tou Review. Ifaf-Uted with ncalp difeaei. b..!r Uilmc our,Hud premature ba'd do nr.t n grere or a'cobotic preparmions, but apply Hall's Uair tReni jr er, .1 S vit7riaiiira railro coyer 1 milt?v X Co'. V. C . lr-'cLej r i ! . redv Hfidl fl dgtd O'lid -t1 f i Cut'iit? lr m the AiLUn d c ol K-.ti'ncky in 1S0O A a trieiidaaro roouitig hint ! ! place and the new is causing n -natiou in that part of lheS a -. it wi!l meti in Mil rubatiitiiy te aliriitig up ol i unci ol the bitier neH eiiendired last yrar du i ( the relrbraled 13 r. ckeuttde Ottm content for the Domoc a'i i m in u Hon, iu which 0cu9 was miunt ly a uarrow tuijorit cl eoma biog l L 150 vdw. It is raid thai locomotive id ;n eera ate fr healthier and log lired, as a rule, than conduc'ci u spite ol the nerrcui atrain of ru umg fast trains. acnai s C I lf 11 1 7 E BiU willy J Great and thoroughly- re liable builcling-up tatdicine, nerve tonic, .vitalizcr and Blood Purifier Before the people today,, and which stands preeminently above all other medicines, is HOOD'S It has won its hold upon the hearts of the people by its own absolute intrinsic' merit It is not what we say," but what Hood's Sarsaparilla does that tells the story:--:. Hood's Cures Even when all otKer prepar-. ations and prescriptions iaiL UI bad running wort on oneotxny llmb for a long time. I bryvi taking Hood 'a Baraaparllla and now they are nearly well. I have ginedla'atrangth and fleah and fel tLankftilthat'ther la auch a wonderful medicine aa Hood's Baxaapaxlll-.'' Joef Vv kU.Vax, Erla, Wait Virgin U. Get HOOD'S . nOOU flllS UTC. All druzzlsu. -M, THE - t ONE RRlGE - " CASH STORE. Ve Tiave just re ceived a brantl nev lot of all-wool DRESS r FLANNELS. 36 inches wttle; in i ...... . Sarsaparilla Fancy Plaids tindl solid colors ; also, black and navy blue Serge, 36 incTiesVall wool. Now HOLD YOUR BREA-THJ-- while we call the prices : a 25 CENTS ner vard will hnv goods. nuateot-ill-,', .-- Jenkins Bros. i M.B- Brand new lot of Sailors just received; 4 1 . t 1 Jp.Norwa a law prondes tbiti. no peraoo tball be permitted to cat down s tree anleaa be plants three fiSpUogs In Its plico. 7Vv(ot twill linil n lull and well KIei-lc 1 MOCK r -AND i G R O C &R I E S, a t A. Y. REEDY'S. 'If yor reel weaK and all worn out lake SROvm; rnoii n tiers Organ, Organs I I have added a nice line of to my big line of FURNITURE and tespectfully invite evervbody to oil and ixamine my stcck. ioir ti? Organs are .old for cah aLdJ ou inbtallment plan cheaper than baa ever been beard of ' special oiler for the next , . - . . uays, wriic lur caiaiugue. rOURSTRULYr IA3 U- SilS.M NEWTON. X C- NOTICE. oi;Ci htr-ly gistn tht tb uJar" 4igced Ut.lt:; dsr q-tl SeJ aiecatar of tte liit wdi no (rttams-t oI3rb iX. Lcc-ty dfca J an J tint ail j.non?oIJ iuz c'.ata yiii-n iJ tttitr':i "arete C'dtei t tr- in'. lb itu tjibe acartged river.', ttfoT?.t .c.l3;b d-t October f " T 1 0 of tc: rcti-e be rlci'eJ in tar p- Ut' In- fH5T y. L tut:r of . . "iH M l.uct ir jt 61. tir. - LAN 11 SALE- '.By. liuu-tl ;te'jover :o me teat fd by .tb.tr.Sciiei.or eiu; of Incolu couusy , d-vif reudcred tbe lOlb' j dav cf ts-pi. Ja&awiu VHuae eoiitled j ' J ...Sbrrr.U.et il Walter Bberlirf ia:qMrt I w;ll.oo b-f. 19. b day of Oo'. l-fS .rjt i.ootSl to tr b.cbet I j ladder nt i u'.'i cuc ;co tbe laodi .Llg x if.Uc. Ute Alary Lr EJ .5arda S i -i:nud on tbe ngbt i .... v . i i - r .. LJU 11 1 M lfl.lMAII t . 1 ufliA.h. . . ue tbe Uuda uf William Caabioo,.i lltb day ! Ocut-t Jo.; CUtk aud ytbcii,.iobtainiog 1 cSca gf t!i Crk cr D kdu Jru Hud ttDt etxbt acre o! L:cco2a eoutiy A; tbe aile will lte p'aee 00 prtuiiie--. abr tbe terms of sale for Infants "Ba ia aMaMii OTHERS, Do You Kn OW 1 mort readiea for cfclMi-i AX XOH li-- ft Yon Know t to cuatrtea dnclU -r p-auci -Ti - . Tja r'Tr that Cajtork te 1- JUUpuUibe4w. T-t a A4 bcea La f?r fcietr tlrtx - UabeWfocctlrtti, P K-,o-r u-u tU rmuct CtorUat Hm toramitdtbsX t- to U . ' Utorooao-BtadoWf ' v-Il.t-i r rrn "wmtahiuj LMvm a phHdrcnCryforPItohbr'oCactorla. 7?! I tLeu declaiei in occotda; thodirrrr. fcept 1H. IS'AT,, J A. NliiN. ( . li H Vp.TMr.;- S -f Nlli t'arulina. ) ..j., . ..t Mr 3Mb Wilton, i'ltmt fl. L V WiU n. l).fcn!.M Sf UU of K. rib Vmr u., 1 dPt Ae(xy'm- l. 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