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The Oxford Democrat A Platlngnlabad < lirifMia'i Taatl* mmmy. Jltf II. M Plik'hi. ClMkliDl uf th* klath<-li»t iVrfanUtit Church of &xitli Carolina, vnlM lr m Graaarilla: "AU ul four j»ir« I w%» att.wkrd with «ImI tha phyainana aaNnlfic rhniMatiatn, with iryiiMliw. Ujr failed HMitiitrvljr, mJ i Ul aa intrrnittiag pnlaa ud nr/ Imfultr pul*ationa of th* >>• art A l*r- ritu mIii mm lain ny rknl m<1 •li«<ul far*. lid I lir< tm« w kilpUi that I NUMBER 17. a»ald atN-nd to m bininr** at til. Th* paivia wrf* Movable, an<l »mld aotnetimea MM fmw .** pari of my body U> another, th* t*»>ke oat im mr U ft ton haa an- finally aryatpelaa r«f TIm <Utorl l*u»<wral ien't tt ill hu ll let off Hat bar idea* of did not Lancet, of Redwood. He A MONO THB FARMERS. The Q*r4«a likely jrou go improvement Land and ami. and pr>«lur»d mu<'Ii avail* me. the of tb« other inbred mare got a aon PULL TOUR OWN WKF.D8. Come, K at hie, peal tboea poUtoM for end with enlargement dialog* Morgan by lug I aaa for Moatha iIHk M C 11aliau «■ mrUctl room. t wo-at or *u added the fol- of old Whalebme and from a thla and of nutrm uard a irtmlUnl «of» Oaca m »r# I waal to impraaa ui>>a Iba Then »et th» chaire and tell the fulka A y f, Morgan In vay, great *m la M. A'Mrw mi up, but a aa* mla<la of of a I r ■ m mt tkrm trfttn •••If, wa* refur* that ia now in f»l to Oreille, Red- Many kind* of nwlirlwt, nothing It* mil .l»|«n»MI to AttWTU farmara tb« Importaaca (»r- •pat dinner ia I wiah I bftd aimething lowing •pring( The parlor by Wo*** rm*k*r will It an I uiMf. ready. Ma relief I rirn.la »VUL lkiH>M«,iiir<iau I•«m<•«. tut. raaja, Mb. da». ll hM km loi| baaa lb* cations to a for Arthur'* wood, dam Daniel Lambert. Whale, Anally jwran*1.4 Thm fault Mt«n (In I all • >rh pIVM, better to offer her," ahe added, looking niahad tod great by a aa* a piano (o Hwlft'a hwrllU I anlir*d derided for gar !«-a »>ma lilUa lrragular patch Mil Mat aaa lit* t hat la f l«ar bona waa a aoo of Mberman try llMf ipol it tbe of friad in tbe um «m from the citj. Morgan, by while taking th* flrat hittla. aroaad lb* halldtata or aroaad iba frail ruefully platter pork •pacial brought improvement fcp»'to»l tor UM MtlM nwiMI, f»r carrion, ba to lore Juatin and waa the aire of Pol. raatinwd Ita uaa until I had takan alamt Iraaa aad • hrn'w. or whar* from •on* oUar l.lko Um Ikil milf center uf the table, flanked on either aid* "My children •ball taught Morgan, 1 a nara ant for ia-«i (hat li *ii».l. »>ne «h»* I f abd miaalf cauaa a waa oat of Th»f aauca a the determinad little lard aire of I<ewiaton ■!<•#»ii l»>ttlra, Protfr*««. calttftllng wtth bora* Mart a* tha with a dtab of and their home,' aaid Morgan, R>y. TImm human rrava. MaekMt, apple huge Mi »iim of dl*> ar« tha breed- aouad and wall a^ain. with Iba qaaallon, aad whar* plowing coaalatad t'oravar arr tMirlilti tha (r«ua<l. of wheat bread. mother when her huaband battled Theae maree of juat rigbt b«r rMkt Mm Um <«k»h>ii r«»«n» loaf a aaa lr ft a atifTueaa in nr hand. a la a aarla* U»a latin aa 1 throw- fiivpt m Kaai MaaaB l«*a of backlag a of to fir«t-c!a«a road at era, Ms.ii*>*. u, a baaat In y<«ir ha«<l baa a Hlmltli, "1 wi«h we b^l ailver fork* and gtaaa againat what ha ballad fooltah piece ing product poa. (vault of th* aa While taking lac lb* aroaad aalll. whan ll *u all If rry»(|» la • t !a»a God tmM lh« Imiviu U<l plow TH»lf »»H alwar* »an l'f thai way. "Km Hall ia aeeeed of an' a if brad to good ttnlmln* I «a an areraga two waa dowa aa like Haiti* Andrew*' folk*," aaid •xtravagaoce. quite atyle tl.a rain**! piow«4, half of ll trampad II* II spavin, r*l»l a4.l»r oc la*r**M, gobleta, peed *rtl u.| ul lb»I !■ ihfn !•; U twk«M •ifad faat and well.bred Hamblatonian of gaah par aark I think il l> aa a*»r. aa«t froai that Ua< till tha ftwf alwaf • hava •<>ia«ihln« lo say Katbie, removing their brown old enough to go into society. Young powntia POWDER Rto »<•(!• hurriedly • and ! fru«o«M«l Um« »»fj good. valuaM* ma>IMv, fnquaatly aim< cartnotf wh Mala la ordar. lb* boy and them into the blue Tomlioaon U to her, aod I had aUllioM. * Pure. To BM N |ll* ikMlllkM 0*«r lla- |k*1 fr»l h»rana* I bora* gmw <><> rnaw. jacket*, tumbling partial raroNtmrfid it to friend* Absolutely BIBfy an I lo llatae a a My tba bin 4 man war* aipacUd Nnr aii'im Iwa*** call I* hata bora* free to call where I We aaw Utter from Mr. lagcr*atar». «Uh tba conit tiJ lo rapW«- earthen diab which I#ettie brought from rather have htm feal recently Write to tha MrirT hrtririr Co., with plana a ra aol approval lo lactar** on Ha Ibaabral thai Inhm will kari raltlo, that i*fe aatxlaa Um m(U II* hu (MUtl tbornr the cloeat. can have a chanca of of hi* Morrill, of Newburg, M* • atating Atlanta, 0af for a T raatiaa m HI...I iai Iba laportaac* of a aval gardaa. ao l dig An-I that mm alll «n>« wp-wi judging aaa »ll* airoag J#alr»a w4 aohla la- to maat ba had aold a montha old Skin l>naaaaa, Mailed fraa t., ovar tfta w hard aarfac* with a baad if Mra. Hunter U aa aa cha/acter than to eodeavor har twenty.two anyone." IW carafal lo boa four ova ftnlna, "Well, hungry paiaaa. »»0 ku gi»»n BB htBMtf ftOj bit colt to II. H of for 9400 bo* and call ll fan b*caaa« It waa "oaly Aa<l pailanllf taml lo lla aa»l«. I am, aba won't think of bat on the atraat corner* or at the village (irant, Hangar, tmUou u • " anything ol parfactloa fur I nri im animal* •uffrr Take a t>. K. and b* f> K. He# ad. hoclag la tba gartra If or tb*a* raaaona AM ><»ur B»ka and muaic have an an* caah. Thia c-ilt waa aired by Tbomu M lo BtUlB, BBvl M Um BftlB fftl Walt. Wr To talk a boat utlwi B«i1 wr+> U. her dinner," exclaimed Arthur, bringing poatoffiri. tba far mar baa hacom* with tba M uvm dlagaalad a jerca over tha and I owned Wheeler and True, of free IH. Kllaa'a IIMKR, a; prograaaioa qi«jo taary baaU \r tb« chain with deal of ooiaa. nobling infl young, Carlyle, by ftT* All rua a>.ippa>i by * < » hi* U lo mcniloa tia W. Maim up good gardaa. wife afraid wai to to tirnat *er»e l|eew»rer #o tie after lira* tara' ftx'B* Um Btrtb of IllW. L*( as bom tba aauca ia Una had rather have Arthur maatar of tha H>uth I'aria, ani aaid b« able anhjact. aad tba hlr*d man aad t»ya rrgard r*ai«. Ma, "That applt aoorcbed, uaa Mwralma .urea Treatlae an-1 #4 Utal pcngntaa li (iilLitUoa iik* lk« Ji«i of table. In order abow a '30 hnttle fraa lo fit raaaa. Iaa>t to I»f 1 Itna, Ml at Lair, It ta tba (mt bagtwor la tba way of tbalr Hall t I email it. Father won't raltah piano thao of th« billard clip. Counsellor iba I'b'iattaa ara. ha a K >aao Arab »t I'ntia Pa. On%H happlaawa. to our and we muit exert We are in of the card of Abrt* wm ibaa uiNt tttl Hi* Match. that." keep boye girl* receipt imur Rise, Kobi, *radlcal* tbla Krf«l»nrld. tl will laka *oa* ttma to (Jiva tbem cadabra Wilkea, a black aullion rixteen a kXlfil, H.>aa. U>«oac* l c*o I can't it," anawered the ouraelvea to them rootic ladlaa .to tot bar* to (o lo fa««B pr.M of which tba taaalioa of "Well, belp pleaae " kMOtlkHC»»»iy. favllag horror with u- old and bred to make "klaa*a ikon P» ur of Um workl, «Iwm u«* I* la a ton*. "Ha needn't hutk* at and will moat band* high, eight year* by cook hook to laarn bow a faMan fi.la man? of Iba alcllma of lb!i eaid that French girl in diwouraged home, they w Mli.Hr, Everybody Orphiee waa trarity aaU crta*. aad wboaa atmta b**« at time." aeak tha wheat el«a«h<rrw." 3. S Houghton, of lljatoa. Ha got old aad pcralcloaa ma lorn, bat tba objacl to think of Hector have eerit Martha off juat tbia auredly Wrak lunga are a.nthe.1 an 1 atreofftbco- bra® baibad la Um blood of bar »k tuna, •uciiij marrying (Jaa aon of Geo.
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