VOL. IV.
.TOXESBORO DIRECTORY.
(j METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
JO5F.SB0RO CIKCC1T.
v J hornP- tor. Charses:
4'i'o, ';m ana 4th Kundavs nt 11 . 1
1 m.: Sunday School every Suntlav at 0:30
rt.iu: i'rayr r mwtinjeven' Thursday nirht at
- U p.m. -Miirris v,ijuih;i. isi Kunrtar nfl nn
.: Saturday before at 3 p.m. Lemon Stirinirs.
1-r Sunday at 3:30 p.m. Poplar Spring "Si '
Sunday nt 11 a.m.. and Saturday before at 3:30 j
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,.;!. Sanford:5rd Sunday at 3i' tvtn.; Prayer
. t uff every other Wednesrlax night. i
PKESDYTEKIAN. i
K,v. D.N. McLauchlia, Pastor Charjres:- of the rdant
.T(((-Hons 1st Sunday 11a.m., and730nm ! Paai
SjH'liiy chfKl every Sunday at 9:45 a.nu Prayl! T)
ting every other Wednesday night, at
BAPTIST.
lU v. V7. T. Joxr.s, Pastor. Jonesboro, rervf
every 31 Sunday at 11 o'clock, a,nt and 8
,.:u. Sunday school every Sunday at 9:45 a.m.
CHRISTIAN.
Rrv. P.- T. Wat, pastor. Charges:-Poplar
liranch. 1st, Sunday, at 11 am.; Grace ChapeL
M Sunday at 11 a.m; Winder, 3d Sunday at 1L
a.ni. and 7, p.m.
Kkv. ;. II. U.vdekwooo, Pastor. Charpee:
hrithui Lisfht, 1st Sunday at 11, a.m.; Ejrypt
:M Sunday at 11, a.m.; Mount Pleasant 3d Sun
.laj at 11 a.ua.; Shallow Well, 4th, Sunday at 11,
a.m. ...
licFrAiiO Lodge, No. its, a. F. 3c A. M. HeffJ resme diplomatic relations with
!7 This is right.
" . j Capt. J. R. Nolan has tendered his
juNcsnoRo LoDnE. No. 127, 1, o. o. F. Reg-! resignation as General Manager of the
alar meeting, every Friday night. 1 a-naL ui cue
. ;Seacoast Railway, to take effect
town officers j March 1st.
1! atok; J R. W ATSOK,SQ i
r()MM!jsi)NF.Rs:-Dr. e. p, Snipw. 8. if. Buc-Key. Sam Jones will lecture in Ral-
hawan, J. L. Godfrey, J. A. Ballentine, '.,, i
James Dairvmple. . eigh Thursyay and Friday nights, of
Streht Commissioner: J. a. Mclver. t.v 4. 1 n j 1
Clkhk: W. e. Murchison. this week. Great crowds will no doubt
Thkascrek: Redin Rryan. ; flock to hear him."
Town Mahsiial: John W. Masemore.
,- Claims are being presented for in-
r rr ftr . . nrji oruu : "y from the Chillian government
' tor the murder of the Baltimore's
Lawyer g Notary Public, aiWs &t Valparaiso.
I
Wiii attend to business in the Superior and ! Ma3- Finger has prepared a call
.Vii-rcme Courts ot the State upon invitation ! n .u, u c 1
vrM.riy supiTtei a.:d backed. , upon the people of the State for the
iilnot attend Justice's courts (except in ' ..... . ., . . ,
Jc-n-.-boro and Sauiord), without cash ia ad- exuibit or the educational features of
- ! the State at the World's Fair.
I) 0 11 gl a S S & S haW, j The Wilmington Messenger of yes-Attorneys-at-Laic.
t terday gives some timely and much
CARTHAGE, N. C. i
Pu-tiee in the Federal, Superior and Supreme ' V
Hf I I M.MP!I f '
Attorney "and" CounsellorAt'-Law. !
CARTHAGE, N. C.
Will practice in any of the Courts of
of tlu State. All business entrust- !
el to him will receive momnt . :
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capful attention . , A special says that civil engineer R. i
(i jwe.ta Lour t house Building. ;.
:K. Montague was caught robbing the
W. H. HUMBER,
UNUlmTAKER and FUNERAL
DIRECTOR, Jonesboro.
'- -;,s a. fine line of Burial Cases in s
t: i imU.itmn, yioss white, and
"";5, trhtss fxieo-iilate?. IiiirJitv
r-t.
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tiiiinju-.l. CnnitiuHi eofltHS rt!ti.
PrriAtttnd 7 niuhtiau.
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Announcement.
HAXKFUL to my many friends;
in .loore and adjoining couuliesjs
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' :'ir connaetice and lioeral pdtron-'
t!, t t
...v ,....-v. 1 ".u if
J rv rsssiSr1- ' confessed to sev
1 Judge James
Wf'S Cli? nation to the G
i'U hvate.l in the mnni ..rri o t. . . dlre am ffdll ! hi t nrr ,n I,,, .n.,,.1,.. , t. . . .. . . ' "rr! u'"',r' ,l,"n vi.ri;i j, o: cow
-! van bo tel,! no. called aa1 by a s,xte,,-year-old ! wouW ba .. j,;' ,".J 'u,h. nJ ' ; WeiinB. he Laving W arr.,..,lLv
h professional or other important : on February 2, for striking his wife, i Yours to bi-. de Chil'lnn "',ve". "Bel1"1 ca.ion to know. ,Lc Cbarl..tle police ,.n the f.,rme"r
J VOVPO'- V I)' ),ho y--s mother, while iu a .state of, hiilv Wintrdom I"n'b;r5 ,bf rpeetive cLrse.. He rmaiied hero in
.. . .wu.MiUL, j. 1). 1l" wn,aom. uenomm-ttious. It U or v wl en we .m 111 ...
! intoxication. The voting man is in firnU, , M onl u . until a railroad delecti.e .araej hi
- - - I,..;, Qoi , .:. r Burned to Death. t l.ra1 3Ir kan,an' a MetlHKt;t, j whenalK,ut and iniraiaMy charged
1 1
ionitE Hotel,
121) .VwrZ-cf Street,
Wf.m'nstcn, North Carolina.
o!o( t. located m Business i
' ';"' 0 'A Cif.v. convenient to all
i'ie Boats and Street Railways.
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Rates $1.50 per day.
tls ri cents, lotlsrinsr Seen;
nts, liilginjr
:
-J" Porters cm! ITacl$ Meet all Trains I
u,ui ai$.
J- i!.-'.V.T. GONITZ, Proprietor.
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Fi't:tTVj e GUJtlvro. I
JONESBORO.
News and Comments.
The republican party in this state
is waiting to see what will turn up !
The death rate from la grippe for
the past two months has been enor
mous. '
Salisbury is to hare electric lights.
Bid soon be open for the erection
Ex-President Cleveland is receiving
ovations in New Orleans and other
places in Louisiana.
It is announced that the Farmers'
A li: .
i Atiinuce propose maKmg a clean sweep
of the State officers this year.
Bill Fife is making and arousing
great interest in a series of religious
meetings at Tarboro this week.
It is reported that Italy is about to
needed chat "as to the hiirhe.a !
a . , ,
A despatch says that the old histor-
,
ic Appomattox Court House building j
was destroyed by fire Feb. 1st. The !
county records and court house fur-?
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nuings were eutirely consumed.
j pockets of Capt. Blake last Saturday
j night at Washington, N. C. He has
eral other recent rob-
iter H." Page, editor of the Forum, i
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n-.w,l l?!o;l. .
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K ' V k . Y V I 111 1 Ml 11 ILOiri." M. IIKtil III!
ins
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io ueiueeu, .uooie county.
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.ir. i'age s wite and cnildreu sre
speuumg tne winter at tnat place.
t
a-JajKM t,i t it ,r . !J"-VS. bt in doing dis mity act put an ..,.!, I,.. - i i- i- , inn c..or....n
,! Judfte J"meS"- Mrnmon' of ,he i vleplmnt in de politick. f ,le c nn.r " ' ' I "v T ""t f"'m-'!'""iaa1'' - T1-
715 : nation to .1,0 Governor. The claim de ' Publican mHv ,.T ,... I Z 'J. , ? 1 ""."'""y " ! vwrench and u ik-lifter. Ail ,f
' , - . - eui !ouciieu io oo go as to .Mr. Jo nt-. tU t..t. i i ,
i ot several western men are being pre- . very u-:y to see m all de.publiek jour- and Wcnns.. uf ,lf .t..;.. ' . . . ' "
N.C, ; sented for the position made vacant nnIs of uls Wat nation dat Pi esidnt wnul.l ),m nf..Wl .1 ... i:. ' 1 !,lf, iu L
olldwal-i . i Harrison xr ---- -- ..... ... v .....ou,.-, . uis , Mor.v. tells that he suece.d i:. roU
imitation : by Judge Mernmon s resignation. , . , , " ow n ulentilicatiori with the dt-nmnina- ! i. ni , r . . , . , .
moimtoi 1 . s vin iKtnw ,f ,,.,t;.. i,.,t ; .i .?.., . . . . - mg the lead pr..e winle het.inir to
Proles tu c,, pt , . un oi tile ministers named. In form. i. ... e . , . 7
luooune uuiumaews ii.ai v ai- ' nstnrv of , wrl.l ka,l! Tl... T .. . " f loeiu ir;ir.i ; tth c. lie :m vi s
vt-'iii m nnriiifi iir.. r ri nil orii
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David Porter, a Dermtv Collector of :
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!" f ; v l,iita,Ka miners, anu there him .J, Ivjn hri
j A Raleigh special of Feb. 1st, to the j News was received here yesterday tU y ere r"Int that the train wrtcler. Circumstantial evi
i Wilmington Messenger, savs : 4Gen- 'of H rrible catastrophe, near Ca- Ies"Ptr was Methodist paper, denre was hown against him and it In
I eral Manager Winder, of the Seaboard -IeV "IiIls' Montpomery county, on . Any the hical column, of ; believe! m .re U U.k of it.
i ,. : T . I. . . . , Wednesday uight last. Mr. Miles , rfinc Ues and churche are not to. he ; A negro km jut :u jail ith Bovd
jail. nau iiii inirirrnnaroftriirrinfi
.u.u..uni uie
following promotions: J. M. Sherwood, :
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.Treasurerof the Georgia, Carolina and
J Northern Railway with headquarters
!nt Athens, Ga.; E. Hunter, chief clerk burning hou. he was terribly burn-,!10,6' eXCep! Utcals- Recently , trau and Telling uh-re he Ixl hid
! rp - . r t 1 v- ed, and was unnb u to pave his wife "'oe;nmg 10 say or tt:e akI ar.'l . ' ,
ten or j Cobb, Auditor of H.c Ralegh and : Jln deatlj.s door from - . bytcnan cbmcb. and of ibe ehuent Tl. railroad men r ,U ,n
G?stou, the Raleigh and Augusta. '
and the Durham and Northern rail-?
, i
wavs.
Thrse appointments are to?cnred hy Uv
take effect March let.1
N. C. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1 S92.
Mr. Spurgeon, the . great London i
preacher, died on the niht of Janua- i
ry 3Ut. He had suffered many years
from gout which finally went to his
head, and caused his death. He was
one of the greatest and most popular
pulpit orators the modern world has
ever seen.
Great excitement U said to prevail
in the vicinity of Summerfield, a vil
lage on the C. F. & Y. V! R. R., just
north of Greensboro, onacconnt of a
number of reported of eases of hydro
phobia. A mad stone has been sent
for. Meanwhile there is great alarm
about the victims.
What great General graduated at
West Point without a demerit mark
against him? Ans. Robert E. Lee
(1S0G-1S70,) graduated at West Point,
in 1829, at the head of his class; and
so firmly did he adhere to duty that,
at the end of a four year5 course, no
demerit mark was against him. The
Fountain.
A meeting of the State, Democratic
Executive CommitteeSlms been called
by Chairman Smith, atHaleigh, Wed
nesday, March 2nd, 1,S02 at 11; o'clock
a. m., to fix a date and place, and
issue the call for a State Convention,
jand'for the transaction of such other
business as may properly come before j
it. Members of the committee are
urged to be present, as this will be a i
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verv lmnnrtnnf mont n, t
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How Things Arc.
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Pine Rook. Moore Co..
uu.An j!iDiTOR: l se been tl-.inking
uese ,nany days eVer sence Sherman
come thru of titiu a letter to um or
topicks of de day, and I nm decided to
--, "..uiumucuui-UHI
1 valuable paper about de
V g 8 wmcl1 am detention of
de juess and eommn folks.
i
,in de fUft pJac.de Cl.iWuns
'war which roused de tentio.. of ,U
ks at Washington, whur Cngie.s
stnv--it in.l SmJr.ll,- u t i
.lt'an,i -Pha l gt by do ,.ub-
nc-K wizdom ot President Harrison ,f
.,c .H.t-u oiaie, vno am in ue o-
V,hi, VI..l C. 1 .
I.iuioii 01 uis writer, HTgti about ft? i
greataman as ole Abe Linen, h!lin(l 0ll.,wav. nn.l It,.- I.
! Rib de cnllerd uian de liberty l,e no-.v
Sullivan to whip dem fussv Chillurs
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Who Wont let our fo!l- Inn. J-
v- ... . liVli! OWIIII IJ.
down dere to fish in rrL-c T i.,..
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. i i v x i i : t. ii. r i . i it. .ilk . . . . ! - r - . i . . .
v.vivv ll.l All IlTrw I I I . ' I
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di'un it. wouiu maKu em mi km?..
i.'ji Li.vi ue uoiih cone n 1 r
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folks dere to .et free or 110 but st.ee if .
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tlml hi. .iti: Ii 1 .7'.. I
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. - ,uK cic,v,w 1:1 names,
and hi wife on fire and unconscious
Iu 'tempting to refcue her from the
of his burn. Carthage Blade,
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Scalp
ut-, i-. ratia trryne are
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't. f t,' IloIIIan !
U.iirR?ntu vr
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Some Needed Chat as to ! to a toachinp pntyer by Dr. Milbura
Churches. . j on the dead Prince.
j It 15 Mm ply marvelons aci e-uw
The papers in the largest Northern : ridiculous how ready ome pplc an
and Southern cities print the news.;0 fault-finding and to we slights and
Whether it concerns Church or State,
this party or that denomination of
Christians, they give the news. But
how is it in North Carolina! If vou
give a paragraph of three or five
lines about some movement or some
minister in a particular church you
are sure to give offense-to ome 4hin-
skinned, over-sensitive man; whether
memoer or uot. lou may give five
columns of scandal about a preachtr
in some other Christian body and he
will not complain or care, but will
read it with a relish and smack his
lips for more of tho same sort. But
just mention in n five line or ten line
paragraph some scandal concerning
one of his own "faith," and you stir
a nest of hornets at once.
The Messenger published full ac-
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was much concerned, . and we heard
not one word of complaint from any
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iuau iu nuv 01 iue vnurcnes in the. w t . .
, , , " 4Ut,rayof succVffull hope of bagg ng
city or elsewhere. Not even the Meth- i,i,. 1 1 n , m . .
i- f t H rr , c-ie,V the ha ndonie reward offered. Tonight,
odists felt offended either at this'i. t 1 1 . .
. i ... . , b'ng in Mecklenburg county ia . U
publicity or of others concerning the rUno John It v 1 .1 .1
, it,.,,. , . .one John lioyd, wlio was arrested u
members. But a few lines taken from ri,,rl..tt ' .
1. ti -i 1 1 1 r 1 . "rtrlotte just beftire Christinas for
the Philadelphia Record concerning s n . ,
, , 1 Mealing n cow. IJoyd came from near
five gins who gave kisses at 2, cents Statosvil!., nl .-t , .u
.... taiesMiie, ana no one outside of the
each for church purposes, has offend- i; 1 1 . -
ct -1 . : police, railroad men and the sheriff
ed oze man, and he calls the Messen-! wor ,1.,,, tt, , rt . ...
fr Methodist paper. Only a few
we. 7 '
!? l Nrth favort'a run-
a luutry ior a certain purpose,
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Mm t.f 1 1 1 c w ' f 1.- .1 ti i.
f i ii
and for this we said he should be
'bounced." A few days befo-e that
we mentioned that a Northern Metho-
' dist Treacher rroro.e.l t
basements of churches for billiard
rooms, audit was Miggested that
k. ., , ,V.
b.r-r.Mni attachment should ho A,A !..
Vll thi w.K1,(i IV at i i: ,
JinU KU'kllirv
Tho truth U the Messenger is fair
to all. It. e..!-
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tU'li. Will wliutt
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ui; 1 1 ' wj 1 1 1 i i ii us o(.easion is itreenteii
There i, no purpose uhVe ver of 'a'
' ' w,u,lur OI a"
vontism. So f:ir from this. tl.U Parti-
vvi;t.r r.;.i r.. " ,:.
: : "j:::zr. ' u
cussing the sermons of
i v-i. s1""
nreacl.HV .1 Hu!.n. U'li i.'
1 1..HF11 , nn ui r
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uii ui iiiiuiii 111 11 t ii n
l.r VMN Vl . I iwrtu . 1 .t.:
4 r . i ,
ui v art:, iiiUi now anl tlwn witli -Iat-
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IkVITlSkW. ' Wk W
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.mm.oj. ixeeuer, ur. V. uson. Ur.
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"ulur -uom s j. uoge, nr. reck,
; Mr. Miller, and AmM HvliriTt fililtnria
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ie;reming uio uaitXTiaml I'resby-
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i.uis, me oi scnooi 1 rrJVttrlan, 1,
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la:dat the door of this writer. ns!;P
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has washed hi, hand l..n-a,w,f !!
y
. wntn?. nd ha not , writim an
urllele nron an' rniuister fir a hmg
i and saintly Dr. Rosier, of the M. th doubt to the guilt of Iioyd. Kx
jdist church, but thev were Uth . citi-went rnu hiph in tli Vty. It
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Uecd ve ho?.e we didn.it etT-d bv
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sugui Tiifitit- to ,i.-tmgJisU.
NO. 42
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ouences when none is intended. The
Messenger is willing always to give all
news about nil the denominations, and
tIxe reports of such events connected
with the churchis as are imjKrtant or
interesting. It U not hidebound. Dr.
j Kingsbury, in Wilmington Messenger,
tZ7 Zl. 7.
. Jhn Byd th Man'
The wreck of the Western North
Carolina- train at Bostian's bridge on
the J7th of last August, rn which
twenty-three livr were hprled into
eternity has at lat been solred. The
country i around about Statesvitte ha
been' swarming with detectives from
all parts of the conntry, attracted no
doubt by the large reward offered by
the railroad company for the detection
of the guilty party. With all their
! CUDmnS nd ingenious plan concerted
iiviesMouai (leirciives, no
onif un t r m fv lt r 1
t.A.A . t ! I .
t , V- , . .
;ngle clue from which he could draw
I wrecker was none other than Boyd
but lhi f h
known, and the railroad officials Ma-1
! ,:nnnji r
1 lioneu in t.
'un iun unit
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""'iu mivii 11 nei worK 01 evMenco
around Boyd, it imMssib'f that any
mistake has Wen in tho detection of
the-guihy party. Th'u work of detec
tion a!, - i ;, 1 ' a
teciivoby the name of Haney. and is
MQetfd a clever job in every particular.
v- - - - -
on the Richmond and Danville rail-
ww. U t44 win wuv wiiii n. irnin rtmi
, road, from whom he gained home good
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I,0,"u'"- nf'"r -'"iR Ut a
man m hlalcsvill, Im.l in hi, p..,,,. ;
hlon a Pka-e which Boyd had left
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7 T' Tl tk"tcc-
tive found out the contents of tin.
"uun-u uouars hi
::b,,u' st,vcraI at other jewel.
r : ttiat is wh.it nnv t..vB tt,.
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t'1- P Mepthecham
w fvidcwe rm.,l around Iloyd and
lhe nans of tie parties who he Mys
i i ti i t
""bU'a lllm- 1 story is Im
connecteil that it leaves nut a
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fit iifUiTTr v r 11. ic,
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CIAL ohn llovu. tin? arm .-! tr-i.
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.rr, ,.t... 1., f- : . . . ..
wntktr nt l,otiAa .bridge, h :n ;a:l
llCil"
tl.e puii-e ..f getting a cor..W
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,on- T'iU "'i
a .it- 'Vl.riur . UrrttJ4l51
1 lie nnrro c.me out aid retorted a.
fu;i eoi.fsi.m ..f ihv crimr. Bod
telliug how and trby he wrecked the
trtI-d !. j-eople to think that the
nan wL committed thin black crime
WJI .t Lrr-e in ih ritr -Vm
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.ed worth. W- rJ
f rrt l rt v ntlv ; n r.