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The Oxford Democrat: Vol. 45, No. 52 VOLUME 45. JANUARY 7. L87U. bu lor bo did not *' h to υ w 'Mhfe te the nur-o ol liulo Nina coiil«*s*d might Jp oûieo, was too. It made me ai île close 1 wont Ν York. nogro «' know that across the wixxlcd bill to the music pitty, laugh, th'J voters of the dielricl du»*" ι hat in she bad left the child gel would bo eo not my owu story, so I shell not toll you bur Iri^bi Lin»- the enemy'soutposts were Htationed, and 1 knew uiy boys pleased him. U .rguod the point wnh right in one <>i ihe rooai·. Tbo ; democrat when I baok nod told 'em where I'd bow it camo to pass tb*t 1 found myeo)f, sleeping upper over hkht. and by a 1,1 r tUfMorb λ stone's as it were, from our got finally ooTy throw, ·« the will of a relative, ktfl owe Federal army was known to bo pressing Tote decided to pack h t«-w often came in been I can sing, too," she added naive- by m/ just Jbctri). own. Indeed, the pickets ^ and it was ; in » sack and go a différé her sweet master, with abundant noaue uud uot a bobind ibo fugitive party, ouly things «rip of ono another the ly, slightly drooping, gypsy a iu.« PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY, Published by Ite^ueM. sight beyond rocky tben route He thought lie would take claim nie in tbo w<arld. But one by accident that Captain Anderson, BT mountain stream which dashed around (aw. upon down to Tursbieh and tee it a I'tt 0 TAi Peflrun Chorus. en attached to a of bad I us a to for tho I was callcd over to Mahtaoro party guerrilla.·*, not do lnm »<»r l· OE(). H. WATKINS, the foot of the bill, while the drome "Thon give eong pay day voyage would good. in timo to see tbe woelul lit- tho Kentuekian. eoiuo business, and tberu, iu o·* of tbe galloped up had pot b« on feeling well all the «·ρπη:< KdUor and Proprietor. BT KDW1!» LEAK. oould be distinctly heard when the wind 'bricca," ci ied Hawkins, saw » wtAi-fe at- face down at bini out ot the «ver since Le had that bilious attack. the She looked into his lace wilh her publia streets, I sight grsing blew from the west, where against up took on a and her· Υπι» » like a bold and so.- He parage ship, Term·—fS.OO per and of ihr Pelicans we; to tracted my attention llauie», and, gallant King qu*en n>se, blue durk eyes. "Ob, l'ai go'ng strangely. let Uit Κ word in hie He horizon tho Sooth Mountain bright, was -ay praise. p»' ·ιτι· tl ν in advance, a deduction of llfty cU. birvit mi we rce^eed dier aa be was, resuod her. Tbere pal.I No other grand κτ; as soon us ever Wo Northern men »cr»rcely hie fare. 1 be account elates that '·" will be ma<1·. It withia *i\ month·, a and in the summer distance. Il briny it back, sure, juht e<j paid Nuoc bat »c have u*l like Un», misty he her tion ol ll»·· .-eiil· will be tho war how mui-b lof no timo tor so that earned d«ad beadt dedii Ufnl> and we eurna more. But I'll too, II during t^iupMhy dela>, iy. He dibn'l try to get BaUe. If n>>t i-aid till the toil ol U>« Wilt) lovely leathery throuU and chin·. wm η beautiful smiling peace got siug, valley, mi.es on of bis saddle, because he was a <»ar l«o dollar· will tw charge·!. tbo South wail felt in Baltimore. Bui the for tbe pommel through jost pro;»nei saw but a month ol like." We life on Ums Nile. The Kl'e wc love. •i·. <*hen we first it, you did not even tin excursion t rko«. to » sud et* Sherman'* terrible march to the He buy ou of a Southerners knew it. and. therMlore, we on the cliff· above; » stunt its mnrk oven Wo lifted her up ihe tall stump he coul I Hy nlghl sleep hfMing had left in Ijood lur ten dfcy·. because g' Kiiten of Ailvertiatng, ! a luaAicr ο I soa It'll desolation and di9itess its Β, we U?h. an 1 at eve we stand ireo uoar the littlo croaluro be- Baltimore*!) it only er fui: t ·.. UlUL NOTICES. day tfr c* m t i<*«»of nature, for o>·, and appetued il cbeai but he the clerk upon now to paid >r> loug bare island» of saud, scarc^y course that a confederate soldier in hie wake, there was nothing bring ihn >.v, For one inch of »pa<'e one week, tl.UU yellow of lo Sho had not much voicu— aot key to hie stateroom.wentDe. a day bad {· without » skirmish gan siug. Kirh arrk, Λ M«b. And when the sun sink» «lowly down. the back to their ruined kome enck under his Hue* ·ιιΙ>κ\ιιτηΙ or six ever it uniform should be «tar ding at tè« Mallorya put his grip l*rtt), cei.L cue οι hat- n·» child of ΰνο has—but gray Nolle*#—a jM-r additional. Anl ihe rock wall» d.trk and brown, some sort, auU two ■ special great grow desperate be bis Itx/i .. btu>b Into a tumbler hu· ·/ »■- corner η »u«<!i at» Tbe nursu declared tbe child to dead, W here the river roll· fa»t anil dim, was swout, and her of grinding uft·*} j rtourt voticks. purple lie· had been wonderfully powers overcoa: u oehwd the door and then en ■ fought. lor the »alis had fallen in with a urrible i< I»r<l<-r* ol Not·.·*.' on Ucal L-ta:e, im Αι» the ivory Itoi·· «lur like *kiu>, wi re marvelous. old baiid oryan. I «a) eimidn fi, -ilthoegh was an or two after one ot mimicry Some one, κ ίο look around. Not bavin, ...... jo It upoad I ►"If· on Will·. j W.ug to wing we <1 mee around, only evening owm rs bad M she tLiirt lellow b*.d no to ilaad crash a lew hours af'.er Ihe a ·)! <uc β w,..· t· uardiA··' No4.ce·, 1 were tho Captuiu Ned, of whom poor |h»oi legi oopv Joppa Moining New our feet with α sound, of these skirmishes that wo grouped perhaps and Kmecutor*' 1 » Sum) tng flumpy Ihe woman, like, had maid a was liable to b A.lmiiiiairator·' Notice·, hud the lor up»· two poor dt-fotmed «tumps lelt.and negro him, 1 seeing tnat it 9.UQ Opening our mouths a* Pelicans ought. as usual around the and hi* bad lold uj, composed song —only CWNBiMi' Dcr·' Notice·, sergeaut F-dei- ν eat below and turned in. J on which his tosted. 1 was attract- behind in the firm belief, thai tb»- rough ho « !lli I..«-al Λ !tri1n^n.in<l And this I» tfce -οης we nlRht'y snort: and sue it in char- body S|foi»l Term· nailr had brought some her, gave thoroughly his hie. He τ guitar. Somebody ol b&h ojvei waa «sea-sick in for ktvrrtiM-txietii· cocuaued an considerable ed tho should bave als had come lor tho pur pone acter. Doubtless sho had it hun- by but probably .special > Irngib oi Uuie. alao, lor tboae occupjiag exten- Plcffsklu. PluO-kin. Pelican jce tobaoco into tho aud it was sung eight, didn't enro whether twas rough good camp, on her race. •l*e »pace. We think no bin]· so a· wc. before to a similar audi- on wiih no mote Ibau a siaw of bestowing riches Although happy tho men. Kver> I dredo ol limes passed •mootli; ju>t let him »;ei into> bis herb, irwcwMM I circulating freoly among home Pluinpskl». PI·» hakin, Pelican Jill had cot a bwude the soi» Colonel M has but a humble out. it was ence, so that sho was iu uo wise embar- curiosity, child tllory and get "'aightened and colore«l attacked so «till. one of us was as we listened to •an tell, by examining ihe *l:p We thought no then. and we think smoking she in wis. > w lati- 1 don't know thai 1 in which to shell» r bis one with uiui what tho weather lo t. <lr pat-rr·. the arooua; due. and iho»e raised wheu wo applauded vociferously dior began to siog. grandchild, them-H.xe· of the advanced the sergeant, and the pleasant evening i.9 lli·. vtusei above water. » tat' a*ai! pavmenta, Last year came out our daughter Dell, should bavo the with him. Her mother died long kept rau ». n-l ti· m» l, or hand to the ai'arrat *·ΒβΗ6Γ^'» very happy tiy agrnl. her well. wind blew whiff* of smoko the Our her, however, ricogniaed he told «χ to cau iiim when ·. ι» And all the birds received groat up appreciation pleased steward ■·< 1. ΤΓ" oa the alip. mean· the paper paid l'rido" either, lor the elf-taàt were all ago, and I laucy that she lilfc to at tbe In- 'o her a least we made soon many years uer waa und went lo for tl late. A tingle 6,7or»<>n »lip To Ikiiw hillside, where it hung in little clouds lor she laughed gaily ; but she r"ady, sleep.
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