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* "? ? i .. . r^? .... , v ' ?? ... ^ ...... a 1 mm . ?' muaammmmmmmm'- 'wmiif ..... .. -? - ???????? ???rya : ? ~r~~ ? ^ ? v mm 2 JLs&SlSiLlsLiB, JriiTA FUB 0 ASYH 4,4.921 ' WO 38 Mmbl rOUoo: Sarin* called your attention to tlw vr'.- ^ *"' ' iBoa to them la a manner which I to ' m their ^nheeiiMTi to 4b, I now do and. more particular recommendations upon one of the sUbjeete discursed in i-notf^T^11 thAt- ocautoe/ .. " . ' & t|| ?[ i. M~ t. ? M n >| nnn >I - ?1 ? Are * Mtivre * a*re osen pocaiiarij M ^'itharized to speak for the peooS of : the state, and I thereto* speak with |^OT?den^^tt?rtJE ^wdce^ ttoyflg iwL^AfWnlftli^ l Tftni| to (liociHU^O t^j0 ^ | the ^ - 'hwr* y*v\ frrttMiiii*^ iiwwi i i'k|>" f _'. sob r*ra>l3*<i - q v hjut? a|v?^? MMIu'sl jmv|ts> vjr Wiuwman, w*^/ v ^**W4U? "MWf* i to?!!? h^uu^o. !? for bighsjjf'rliifcmiiig;' sai to defray the current annual expenses Ot an economically sot* 1*0 set of men had any right lo.a* ticipate what the income of North Carolina wodld be throurifc taxation for the next two yean. The ?roeprea pw^M^^ We had amended oar^atate of this state's unfortunate and to make our institutions for higher learn <W? wru*K? ?f to.? wo mg wuiiay 01 uie-age is wnicn SeT^^^^e^cUttaS.to *" We do not want to-mow and hat* halting state, Mh we traxa to standi up Iflw a mighty giant of proereas and j The man, who whispers: "Go *low, is aatoep and does not realize that .North Carolina is determined to make! ear government strong for the protac tion and upbuilding off oar people. We must not only take care of these noMe^^titoti<mje>ut tf we are true ways in this state and cease to aa?e may banding mud roads. The people demand that this whole program shall ha carried'througfc. and fully know thai they aitfcjjipyly able serrants to enact the isitdsiaSlott iss^b' :- ? - t# fLa? JJJ rW -wowf Aeaa essaty. ? Uxoy <ua not waist tuesa things done. ^^dM^toey^eled^me '?- 'IPS;. , ' -" .v-i <mm Mint fngs ffHVlBT WSfl'fn^WHBHn I #w yvdl iv ttwaaif a I ^?CODStroct Sj'gtAff* of I IntereaL ^ ^ ~k -_ . ' ?.-? \ ' v llMpta* o? dMroLkteltoe^to^oW nun y.ftn ",Al. -A:|>lit .. ?! f? rov6iHi6 to aexra> our otudr Unorott ? W?? - m f'l K iKa.[: . ' ??sV "^,>Agf-^;i\'jL^ 'iji ', v'?'* i' 6'ti Ji*''iliil I J pi I 9*|BIk mHF HHC >~ 'M'fij-'#?'?f i-'i dress In whkb | dftr&s? BEo ? stfttcdj &s tli? policy q? 1 Isootod with stfitemized bill for wsr j Hamofroo Kir Kim. or*A fhof f'Kfl L* lUiinflgCT caused oy iwr, una uwi in? r j iraiirn fifntptt A/^fnTi ftri Georgia and 1 \ oUlitln ?** ?ithnapta was deferred. < [ I . ??? j ( Prom the other side ??t the fence? t Lwi^n tfAPaWilY p: ? t wu* ~int" rp?ftl?Pi?0 1 i ) remised at the Sjja raeethig. 11 ? . j mryf In -I Julcago to toy- pious *xor e rfiQuwi i joard authorize a reduction of.-wages, j - - ' ;: ? ??" ' -J linn iiHowltiiAna jl?.ift? W# *v _ I loagne directors at the annual meet* ( Mexican Arwy or ovJii/wi j ed pjf finriqu8 B*trada, minister j I Ss ? I ^ ' ?'- I: I I W^tehinfton,?TIi 0 Commonwdilth j I - te ' '? - ? . .j. . ilUUvWvMM MA MID VUwV OAA. Ill; TiIIO ?D^* ?D6li D08V SmOSOIUII ?WV agoyi^iM,- x>r orauehe?.; v A* *'V 'i': ' !I9J IJL ' .{?/ mmA. ~\j,- * 9 IPWI. *by officials of l8>bor orffloisfttioiMt framing 1% I aiw^priattei piaasuxw fury. The upshot of it all was the fom&tio and consular trill. I ftABWtnr MnrJfi >n?\? anhmfP* ?' ".*?? wiCwtWI wuXCfl# var
The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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