Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, August 13, 1875, Image 1

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E, OREGON. AUGUST 13. 1875.
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Buslnew notice* in the LÀTcal Columns,
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Telegraph Office Experieace.
I low places and is now’ in the water
and lost. -
There is no change in the situa­
tion since the reports at noon. It
' ia now within seven inches of the
spring rise and within nine inches
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of the point which overflows lhe
entire countrv on the,
* Aikansas
side, back to Madison, a disluuce'
1 of 40 miles.
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A correspondent writing Jrotn
How my mind iu fancy wanders
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To that long remembered night,
[FROM TR£ rORTLANl/DAILIES.]
Palmyra, Mo., says.
When the moon hung high in heaven,
The other day a colo ed man
: i
And the stars *hed forth their light.
walked into our office and request­
Black Rills Msncf^to Retire.
There, with I.eart and hands uplifted,
the
Logansport
road.
The
I.
and
Dr. J. W. Warts will preach at this placet
ed us to send a message to a town
Stood a slender, girlish form;
C hicago : Aug. 3*-Thc Inter­
the second Sunday in every month at 11 a.-
St. Louis is injmd condition, the
Though the clo .ds of fate hung dark and
m.. and In the evening at early candled
about thirty mjles fiom here. Af­
Oceans
Correspondent with the
light.
heavy,
bridges
ar
Fern
being
ncarlv
al'
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ter much questioning, we succeed­
Black Hills party tel!
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Btiirshe did not heed the storm.
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gone. The 'Paris bridge is gone
ed in getting the address, what be
M E. Church.
Camp Crook, on I
Stood there with hair disheveled
aud the Waba.-h trestle injured.
had to T»ay; and the signature,
Withlhe breeze and evening dew,
under date jnlv 301
Religion« service* will be held by the M
The Jury Unable to Agr««.
The
rivci
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s-till
ris-ihg.
E. Chureb. as s follow*;
Pleading,there ;n accents;tcnder
He said he wanted to “sec it <o.M
Lilrando that Gen. {Crook ha 1
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EiutSdÄk.
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I i Mifsyette
at 11 a . m .. sud
To be“ to her, ever true.
B
eaver
.
Aug.
7.
--The
jury
in
Spain
Mill
Appoint
a
Commissioner
Unity ScbfolHonae at 3 p . m .
“AU right” we replied, and
arrived, and in aecorilincewitlr oi^
to Our Centennial.
\
bee .u<l tabbath Smiths' inarch at li
And he gave tj her the promise,
! the Lee case came into court ut 9
m , We-ACluhdc.n 7 r-Al.
calling up the office for whieh the
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ders of Gens. Shcrmi 11 : nd Shor
That so long as he wo. 11 live:
Third Sabbath, North Yamhill 11 a . m J
M adrid , Aug. fr.—The ofiicial o’clock this morr.ing, and announc­
••To yo », my own brave darling,
message was destined inride at
Lafayette 7 P M.
idan, had issued a special order re1 gazelle will soon publish a ministe­
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their
inability
to
agree,
request-
F* irth Sabbath at McMinnville H a . m
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Mv wannest love 1'11 ever give.’’
two. minutes, we informed him it
quiring all miners and other per- rial decree appointing a commis­
and 7 r. m .
jing
to
be
.discharged.
Judge
Bore-
. AV. B itt . P C.
Year* have passed siuce I have n;et her,
was gone.
sons to leave the Bia
hills before sioner from Spain to Piiiladelpltia.
And ro ig't ha* been her path;
J num sent them bark to their room
“Gone” he said.
August 15th. Twoiîotnpanies of The Mexican Minister Raises a Quet«
Cy*L. SAMUEL, Is onr duly author-, ■ Oh, if she had only heeded
Jill
5
o
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clock
this
afternoon.
This
ixed Agent ut Portland, Oregon.
“Yes"’_ ’
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The storm-cloud in it* wrath,
tiun of Privilege.
cavalry and one ofiiiantr y •* ire en
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lesult
having
been
anticipated,
it
De studied awhile and then
It would have >aved her many «heartache, route to enforce the older, . Mine »•
The M ex­
N ew Y ork . Aug. 6
Arrival aud Departure of Mails. *
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creates
no
vxciteinent.
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I And her life would have been so bright, in the Hills held mos I'tig s and’de- lean Minister has brought suit
When the clouds of late hung heavy;
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Discharge
of
the
Jury.
Mails bound South will close at 5
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cided to abondon their • claims until against Duncan, Sherman & Co -,
If she’d only known that night
o'clock P. M. each day.
The jury has just been discharg­ there?’'’
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suine Work. to recover <16.000, gold, He
Mails bound North will close at 6
That her heart's life's idol as he stood lhev can lawfully
ed. An interview with one of the
‘ Why, it’s there now/' ii we ana*
P. M. each day.
thcro,
.
No trduble.is anticipated
r.
clai us, that under the comity of
P os toftice will close at 7 r. ii. until
Would so -oonher truth distrust.
jurymen discloses the fact that wered.
Effects of tlic Flooqi in Ohio.
nations this money deposited with
further notice.
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Sooner would (hat lovely maiden heard
from the beginning the jury stood
“Oh I guess not,” he replied in­
Office open from five to six P. M.
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the verdict:
D ayton , Aug. 3. ? ' The rivers the firm is Dot subject to the State
Sundays.
nine for acquittal, two for convic­ credulously.
“Dust thoa art. return thou untodu-t.
arc
beginning
to
full.'
^inal)
grains
law,
covering
distri
«ut
ion
of
an
in
J. W. W atts , P. M.
Aug. 18.
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“Yes it is,” we repeated; “it was
Ip; tobacco solvent estate. He considers that tion and one willing to go either
are
all
badly
dama*i
A
young
couple
were
occnpying
ESS
CARDS
BUSIN
way. . They are ’classified thus: there the minute we sent it. n
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used
up;
potatoes
rot
Ing
and
the
this gold is protected by the same For acquittal, ail the Mormons and
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rustic scat at Woodward’s one
Oh, he said, I reckon it takes
7 j
pnsidcrably
narrow
belt
of
corn
comity
which
protects
his
servants
AS, McCAIN,
veiling, and from the express-
one Gvutiie; one Gentile fluctuat­ some little time on the way. Then
damaged.
Partoft
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big
bridge
and
his
other
property,
by
reason
ing; two Genii les lor conviction. he fell into a brown Study, finally
ATTOAi NEY AT LAW, Km of the masculine ‘1 representa-
on
the
Miami
river,
simth
of
here,
of
his
being
a
diplomatic
represent
­
Jve’s face, it was*evident that he
The jury was released aud theiase faying: I reckon I couldn’t ever
LAFAYETTE. OREGON.
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and
accredited
Jo
thè
gov-
washed
a
wav
last
niiqd;
loss
£50,-
“a goner”—drifted, as it
continued
lor
the
term.
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PRACTICE
IN
ALL
OF
THE
lai
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tliat
business.
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w •xute Courts.
marl 1 \ 8tt tVerc, over the great psychologi­ 000. Total damage in Jontgomcry eriiment of the United States.
The Income of the Government.
Maybe not, we said.
Depiocrati Appear to have Gained lu
county
to
crops
and
(
ber
propery
cal
Niagara
of
affection,
and
was
E C. BRADSHAW,
W ashington , Aug.
Was you raised in Missouri?
Kentucky.
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esjnwted
at
half
a
m
lion.
cyen then being whirled dizzilv
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Oh no. we replied, we are from i
JVttorii^r at Law, ^bout in the frothy whirl pool of
L ouisville , Aug. 6. -ludica- .eminent income for the last fiscal
The Laudon Times on Aktdrew John.
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LAFAYETTE. OREGON.
lions now are that - McCreary has vear is larger than anv estimate New York. ,
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The swimming bird¿>
1 reckoned so, lie said.
L ondon , Aug. 2. -The 'Vîmes, carried the Stale by from’5.000 to made, and more than realizes the
l|ad no charm for him; the ea­
Why?
iu an article on Andi fw Johnson, 8.000 more votes than or Leslie in expectation of treasury officers.
gles were as nothing; and he did
Keiithcky Election.
.Cause you’re so smart; they do
says his career illustn les Lolh the 1871. The majority may reach
got even notice the big Mack
!’. C SULLIVAN,
L ouisville , Aug. 7.~ Returns' not raise folks like you in Missou­
strong ami weuk |i »ints of the 45 000. It is pronalne that thft
bear.
I American social and
t>ol:t'< al sys- vote to call a constitutional con- from 56 out of 110 counties in the ri. And he picked up his carpet
■ Attorney-at-Law,
E “Oil, do be mine.’’ he said, at II
State give McCleary (Democrat) sack and took his leave, doubtless
During Ins t® i lli of oflic • I vein ion is lost!
I terns.
ILL herefcftor he found nt the south
little
ca-vr co.-iivr room of Beed’s Oner* tempting to draw her a
a gain of about a thoftsund over fully convinced that we had been •r
he showed himself wail ‘’ing in tact,-
Tornado in Canada.
Home, up stair*, Salem, Oregon.
nilly
nearer his end of the seat.
ieliueiiieiit aud knowq dge of meii.
Q uebec , Aug. 6 - In tel licence is the same counties fe|r Leslie in trying to humbug him.
- W. M. RAMSEY
* She made herself rigid and heav­
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Two old farmers were
talkiug
yet he had some qualir }-• wliich are received hrtm St. Malacliiel county 1871.
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ed a sigh.
Attorney at *I^aw5
not so abundant in a | i lericau poli- of Dorchester, under date ôf, July An Outrage by a Jealous Husband. at the counter a few days ago.
> “i’ll be a good man'and g IVO
LtFAYETTE, OR! :: oon .
J efferson , Ogn., Aug. 9.—A One remarked. The telegraph is
ties as to be despised ’lien found 30t|i, which sa y.- the greatest tor-
a-H m\ bad habits he urged,”
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II e had du mil less co rage, fsome . nado ever known in diat part cf man named Whiteman , living near wonderiul. Yes, replied the other,
OSee in the Court Hou*«.
No reply.
nev- tiie country passed over there yes- here, become jealous of a man in it’s jlie most sublimest improve­
political insight, and j»ucslv
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i’ll never drink another drop
X STOTT
;UA3.A. DALL*.
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or shadowed by su<pi< jon.
terdiiv. Hail stones larger than his employ named Wptkii.ds. and ment that I know of.
? con inued.
BALL & STOTT,
Great Fliyod iu Ii «UHiua.
eggs fell, covering tire ground, for while riding out with Wulkii.dshe
Stiil unrelenting sat the obj'd
We find the following in a To­
Attorneys at Law. O his adoration.
T erre H aute , Aiigh 2 — A dis miles square,,to the depth of four lassoed him and dragged him until peka, Kansas, newspaper of reccui
ill Fi.'.-t 3.re-t,L>ppo«i e Occidental'Hotel.
astrous flood is ru giug^iirtlie viciu-. inches, 'l he federal government senseless, and then ca^lratcd him.
I And give
gi
up chewing;—”
No birther particulars have been dite:
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PORILAXD, OREGON.
psks
for
help
for
the
sufferers
as
ily
of
this
city
and
vicious
other
‘No response.
A few days since a train of
jîHiKRf
received regarding this shocking
ure
left
destitute.
localities throughout , the State. they
^•'Aud smoking—”
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six or eight wagons passed through
affair.
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Carolina
Election.
The
rivet
opjibsite
thti
J-itv
is
fully
^Cold as ever.
• REMOVAL.
hereon their way to Oregon. They
The Fear« of Flood*OveY.
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rising,
three
mile»
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wide
and
W
ilmington
,
Aug.
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Election
-“And join tlx? clin ch- -
H. ALFRED KINNEY HAS RE-
9. 1 The river at were taking a considerable number
Several small houses lire flooded return,« received 15 Jay leave the '. M emphis . Aug.
m-'ived h a i iffi :e an I Reshlenc»* ’o the
¡She shook her head.
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. < of fl e cattle with them, Tlrev
Northeast corner ot Alder and E.itrt I’arli-
this
point
continjies
to
rise
steadi
¡“And give you a dtii inond en down, . Some live sto C'k. and mil- result still indoubt. .It is thought
Bt:eet«. (duub e Ljutte}, where he can be
made purchase of an outfit here, of
found at any time.
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buslueia of w irat in the ' that the majority, in the conven­ Ivj and Jias risen about an inch
gagement ri» g,” he added in dcs- lions of
groceries, feed, etc. About an hour
slacks and .-hocks, floa led past. A tions will« not exceed three oV four since 6 o’clock last eveiriug. But
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pd ation. k
A. M. IIUELEY,
notwithstanding this the outlook afterwards we had occasion to go
Then the maiden raised hei large quantity of hay lib s also gone either way.
Attorney at Law,
is more favorable, owing to the de­ to the north rid?, and there the
Mia*i*«lppl Overflowing.
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drooping e\cs to his, and, lean- I down . -There is little driftwood
whole body had encamped on the
OREGON
LAFAYETTE.
report
of
the
offi
,M emphis , Aug. 6.—The river cline j above and
her frizzes on bis shoulder, trem afLat, or the bridge^’ could not
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river bank. ,We saw our friend
cers
of
the
Memphis
and Little
possibly
remain.
Gv
six
million
■
here
is
rising
steadily
at
tiie
rate
bl^iigl) murmured
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___ his ravish- I I
bl|igly
Randolph, map iu hand, pointing
bushels of corn• a i|c r. ported ! of two,inches in 21 hours. The Rock railroad that there is little
cdlear:
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out the route fof the n to tako.
evidence of Good along the St.
drowned
out.
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Very
little-
corn
weather
i<
cloudy
and
threatening.
['Oh Edward, you—vou are so
'This emigration to the Pacific coast
Francis and branches ut Madison
and no wheat left in the township
Thu
levees
below
here,
as
far
down
Delivered by
goi»d!’’
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assuming large proportions,
And (here they sat, and sat, ! of Sugar creek. Every house in as Friar’s Point.g^e still rejsnted Arlanr-us, and the bottom between and next spring it will be immense.
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is inundated. Mar-1 good, the only break being at the •Scio and that place, which was
until the sjit arms of night—that I Bloomlown,
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Oreg >n emigrants ure almost as
ket
’
s
mill
dams
have
broken
a
way. I ! cut in lhe Gid Town levee, through- spbmei’gcd in April before the wa­
duHky ourse of the world—had
» Í
ubiquitious as lhe atmosphere^. In
WILL DELIVER FRESH MEAT TO
houses at RecIsVtlle, on lhe I which water is pouring, threaten­ ter had reached it.« present height’
_ my patrons in Lafayette at 3 cents to folded them from sight, pondering, Seven
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numbers they bid fair to rival the
6 cent* per pound.
which
may
be
accounted
fori
by
railroad,
ing
filuulution.-
below,
from
«the
planning, thinking—she of the dia­ Vandalia aiul Vincennes
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the fact that all the bayous, and grasshoppers'. On the whole, they
with
three
miles
of
cjibankment,
rear.
At
St.
Prancis
Almadson
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, mond ring, he, of,how on earth
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waslied away. Not a §raiu on any the break had risen four feet at most of the lakes were empty» arc a good class of jieople. They
he
was
going
to
get
it.
-f '
will be at Lafayette.
thought they would teach their -
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of the lailrouds left theefty except midnight last night,,and wa3 ris­ while the rank vegetables in the
destination about < »ctober next
jlyStf .
JOHN BOSTON.
bo
torn
retarded'
the
flow
of
the
the
passenger
train
to
Viiicennes«
A
case
of
mistaken
identity
took
ing
rapidly.
Water
co
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from
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place as the cars 1*4*1 the Newark which returned with nD-communi- Mi&isrippi, at 'New Madrid, and water from crevices, and much of
She tried to sit down in a street
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depot. A pretty girl, with her cation. We shall havdno commu- 1 threatens the fine cotton lands it was lost by absorption and car4 but was pinned badt so tight
ipn. ana
mid ’ no
uo above Halena, on' the Arkansas evqporation. Unless danger from she couldn’t.
handkerchief up to her eyes, had nication in any-idircctmn.
Old lady peeped
feapt, there side. Cotton men predict a loss the^St. Francis increases material
BOOT & SHOE MAKER,' . seen her 'over seat himself in the mails for four days at feast,
over her >peca ond asked her.
LAFAYETTE OGN. last seat of a car, but while she being no less than 30'bridges, be- of 80,000 bales of cotton in Mem- ly, the damage between here aud “How long have you been afflicted
I AM M«PA«BD TO MAKS A No. was bathed in tears, she did not sides trestles and eiiibankinents phis district alone, from the pres­ Helena, from that direction, will that way?” The young lady blush4
1 pair of Boot« or Shoe« ou »hurt see that the train had backed, completely gone on the^Evansville ent outlook.
A letter from the j be small aud confined to few plant ed and made “a break,” sitting
notico.
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aud a different car stood in front and Craw ford.-rille |o|cL Every mouth.of Whiteriver, 215 miles tut ns.
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down sideways, and holding bet*
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tt^Kepainng doue with neatness aud dis­
Alabama Election,
trestle
between
Oaktown
and
fla
below
’
here,
written
on
the
fourth,
of
her;
but
presently
she
looked
patch. i*
knees together so tight that ahjt **
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up and with a sweet smile said zleton is injured or swept away. says t w ill take a foot more to get ■
ttONTGOMBBY, Aug» 9.—Cpm- looked a’s if she had on a; one-leg»
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“good bye dorling” to an astonish­ An engine wu8 overturned by a one half of the cotton outsjde of pie te returns show that the Con god jiair of breeches. Old lady -
isDow ven tion was carried by 16.500 pia noticed her sitting inHhis sidfeway»
ed and bashful young men who bank giving away. No-one hurt. the lev$e, one-third of which isYiow
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Delegates elected—Demo cramped poskion, and whispered,
and. post paid-THE BEVERLY BUDGET. was aitting there, in the place Ou the Vundfllia, the ¡ran bridge in the water« Behind th6 levees
-f»por week, CASH to all, at home or ‘ where the other fellow should have at Uartersburg, Croz ciifek bridge,
we can stand t^roe feet without; cruts. 81; Independent I Democrats, “Bile, I s’posef I hare liad Voi
thing entirely new. Ad I
travoUnff. Somethfmc
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dressât once/
THE BEVERL
BE\ EltL YCO..
YCO.,
I Big Sugar crock tres(lor Eaole I damage,. Corn was planted in 6 ? Republicans, 12.
Cbicngo- ■ been.
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Religions service«» will be held
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Church . South,
a* ion
follows:
First San'tay Hânny Valley, • • • • • I
“ “McMinnville,..
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Thirl • « We<t Clieh&iam,...
Fourth “ Armstrong's Cbaixil
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TELLGRAPHIC
MEMORIES OF A Fili END.
M. E. Church South.
at Reidsville, areull gone. 8
bridges aro gone on the E. T
and /'C- Between this city
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