The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 42, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 7, 1882 Page: 4 of 4
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Bastrop Advertiser.
MKJUTOK HILI.'H II IUI.lt It'll
Th* following I't let but i (• resting
autobio^rupliy o! tin? Int.- r^-u ilnr
Hill, anil wax written unl given l.\
luiu to hiii friend, the late i r. \S II.
White, iu JH7V . mul it vv.4* louiiil
among In- paper*:
"J wa-. born in .liisp-r ruint; .
Georgia. September 11. lvj}. |
the SMTentli of nine chill- n. *inl
the tilth of *ii brothers. V v fatl:«*r
trim h i* iu til 1 farmer, ownitu; but .1
few ilave* only. All hn vnm, tlun -
.1. .1 1
WKALTIl AN l> ME\NNKss.
!'• j 111 n M'lli in t .iiiiutiiiu.)
I tJ; \ uu that, in lull*' < ••* out of
: ten. li nt n- tjuirnl w■ ■ 1 It h I i ft - hp in
1 iii'icuiii i tiil t.Miinotiv (lie iiifaiiiH-MH
nt ,1 • ; I knm\ I wo neigh-
t-. !il < '1I1 torn in u . who liuilnli-iut
eipni! tuiliiue*. 1 lie* weft l.otlioM
(-I'ltli'!'*. both rit'li uinl both mm-h
I'i'bjmm leil lii II.at fearful vear,
Is when tli.- tl' :ng ni'l il'" l it tile
nnii;.-ianS lit«T til\ . 1 .twlf<l t>n their
; K.it'. ! .iu ! i.u tli' .mi 1 i'u, trv-
iiiijj r .<• it the ..'ttleun it-, one of
lliHf. men ilr■ >\e u.li hi> « at11c up t >
t lie :ii' in! .tin
A Ripl) to Out Wh« (all* Hloitrir
Uibte Leader.
but. he red tin'in an!
He li *1 111 Mi xi
, fi .l tin tarving
fore, did all the larm work, and all |,.U|J|( , J( k „|| ,j,,. wi,|, tl.uir,
lm diuglitora did all the h - h-Ii-M n.)ni)l ., tune , n.-t iilni.Hi its
work. My mother cut and made all W9iKht ..1 g .Id, and nunh on, u
Ihe clothes we wore, and nu>«t nt ,,is.; ,j,tv. ..vit ilm ■ untaim^ !•> nice!
them were «pun and wov.. on i'.io the 'ran. •■« ;I .1 •• ami t-cd them,
plantation. I worked on the lai.n thnt tliev might have «tr-.•; «h f<
from Hut tune I was eight yeai old. L,a ,, . | iuite< w|, ti, WM
and black and white came an 1 « nt ^heltc; ;m 1 P- t. The other man.
alike in all work. Mv fother wan a , ,],] aU(] cautioux, saw kin opj rtu-!
man of common education, but \n.h ,utv a|[,j ,.niijrj,.mi n,. vt| „t
•xtanairely read, and of great } « • home uu 1 - M all liia wl eat and in ilea
ence iu hi* neighborhood. \\ Ji< I .....it, 0 | with the ra*t oupor-
waa ten years old, (iu 1833). my lath- tnuiti-xforturniiigm n-1 toa.eoniit
•r moved to the county ol 1 roup, a jn that n-w ."c.witrv ..im I., a me ul-
new
county, and hi* lftnd' \>ei
ft!
1110
t a | nn ••• !f 1 foriuue. ) ' ♦ hi
in' the woods, and I lndpod hiin to ^,lfc.rw„, ,H.:-hb.tr .!i-* l alf.'.'ar
clcar them. I walked tin■ e:i ire dr-
ill
.Idaho, when li<* hhd gone to trv l
tance from the QM to the new home, aM ,ther fortune, lie literals
over one hundred miles, helping to j |,nj not ,!!t.v to buy
khr.. id; 11 ud l:. die! among htrang-
drive the cattle.
"My futher would always have a
school house, a church, and a tem-
perance society near his house. 11«
was always trustee of the school,
clasa-leader and steward iu the
church, and president of the temp -
ranee society. Soiue of my eai li-*t
w buried i
eis b\ the 1 adside. h
Wi: lioiit e\ eu -o m rli as .t [lillel ard
lollia I saw hi*< grave ther<i oaiy
j lllSt I Vllf. h illte one liad -et up .1
rou^h granite-tone at!lie head. Ami
that v a all. N'n nam* not even a
! lettei or a date. Nothing. Ilutthat
and sweetest recollections are. 1 on- j 1,0v%!dc-r was bv the hand
nected with these institutions, and j0f Alm i'litv G.-d. and iu tie; little
my father's seal in them. The black aoams and dot ... 1 moss • •=
Seople aways attended church with | c<>. (T ,t |,e ,.| the'rubric that
tie whites; and all of u . blaik and Lj,,..mid,., f 1,,-ecret virt ot this
white, were euconra-'ed to become |0,„. t],.a<l ir in < n the snowv mount-
meiuWrs at very early n;.'es. The|ujnsof |,|.,|i0. j |„. ,• hi id ••. •<> ?i
Knirott Akvikh eu— 1 notice an
article in the thirty-ninth number of
1 nir | aper. Septeinl*r ldtli, over
tl« letters H. II., iii which he ci in-
plans of other pcple calling him!
ami his pu .pie ('.tinpbi'll I -, and en-
deavors to prove that they are not
< aui|ibidlites by liuding what he a!! :
a llapti.-t church at Kplu- -. whi. li .
ho av I' cil l roke up h\ lm|di,'ng ,
them itgain. I'otl. s w. would 1. |
pi v. tint i lli is the | act ice of t he
llaptist until thi• day t > bni>fi/.n|
again all tl. .n- who have not been
p!Opel 1* baptized >0 ive tonliiiUk'
in do n« Caul did in the ca - of the
twelve (li-. ij.l,f 01 l.phe.sai. Iii the
lii • |<Iui e .! '11 ii i 11 it b.vptiy.o them,
neit li. i did tl:ey liear l.iin pleach tli
g'.«pt'| or thi• \ \> aid h ive heard of
tie H •. i • (i lit > ■ f. I VTo t 1 Ise.i vhv
they should Iu rc-bupti/.ed : 1 ir-t
I 111 « were baptt/.ed bv (lie ivi.ing
m.ui ; nnd in the second place tlnv
knew nothing of the II .1\ tihost I
It 1110leis are w .rtli aintiiiuu 111 the
I Mile, t liert no (ientile sfi.. i'.| he ! ip-
tized until he receive, the II..|\
Spirit a- in the ca u ot < neliu ,
\ ts 1 • * 1 1 S. r I. .1 a. Acts Id I |.
« hose heal t ; 1. 0 1 oiieued while
Paul preach.' . unto her .1. iv \\ || ;
1!. II. plea-e tell u- if all t le p-irs ni-
'V leipt i'/.e.l be t !n iii 11 he • 'an: |•'•♦•!!.;es)
receive t l.e 11. .1 v t. host It h >%
rule for the children was to work
in the farm until the crop was m i le
and then go to school until it was
gathered. After the crop was gat ti-
ered, go to school again until
planting time for another crop.
"This was my life until I v. - 'ix-
teen years old. 1 was then contin-
ued at school all the time with a v :> w
to a collegiate education. My tut her
was not able to send all his children
to college; only one lwsidc mv-'It
desired a collegiate course', and I
alone graduated. After 1 was oro-
nounced prepared to enter college
my father docided he was not able to
•end me. A family consultation was
held. My mother insisti ion mv go-
ing. She had always had what was
called hor 'patch,' which was near
the house, and was cnltivn'ed I v
her house hands when not needed at
house-work. This patch had always
beeu my mother's pin-money, whi. h
amounted to from #ot) to >sii>i) annu-
ally. My mother said she would
contribute this to my college ex-
penses, and would make my clothes
at borne besides.
"Au old auut of my mother's,
who lived iu a small house in mv
father's yard, and had some menu-
(small) and no children, agreed to
contribute as much more. My fath-
er agreed to add th« balance, and I
promised that all my collcg exp-n-. s
of -nv kind should not exceed !?3<Ki
per annum. 1 promised my niotln r
I woult? ♦ake the tirst honor 111 my
class. I redeemed
The proudest day of mv
reil o| the
" priuce " are in I'aris. I pheld bv
his collo-sal w altli, their live., eom
to embrace the uni'. r.-al wi 1 id. I'"
is my friend. He bias m\ I'...*-
and reads everv line I write. \\ lieu
becomes to this uli h will n-
der-tand it. And In 1 : ! iad■■ 1
stand, too, that all tie •;.< t. ad-
miration and love wh . li the in v
laud once gave tin-, tv. :,!• • ga '.-
eia around and is li.n , -I 1 eu. .1.1 t'i.-:
inoss-grt.iwu granite -<.-n ■: and tli
I know, even with all his "how of
.splendor, that his heart is a cold and
empty as that dead man s hand.
ill '* kll.'W it. a.I'l v\ heii ,1 . till v !
ei ive it ? 15. I!. . 11 1 'inn- llll
1 reed ', but would it not he better foi 1
!iis p. "pie if t hey had am*, and would '
; ,iot li I'iv e un_v v 1 not endorse
lit 'i for there i. 1-•« union among
1 « I pie tli .11 all \ 1 k 11 •« if. It
1 th-' l!i! c varies 111 its t aching-n■
| mi. h a- they do >ii their pieacliiug.!
1 won I not have one iu mv hou<e 1
11• lefer.s to tl:.- l.ith ... Act*, tor tl.e
op .'at 10.. and* 1 lie t ol th" II1'.
ivhost. Not long ago I beard one i t |
1. • miiii-tei'.- a\ that i.'ue I he .\ "iv|
Te'timellt W coin pitted and the
ciiurch or, ani.'.eil th.*:'" no Holy
Spirit ; thei de. 1 :i • h .* .1 man
must be b irn ol the -p.r:' .r lie I
not be av.'d wbatcv r el-e lit hihv
do. ti'ie "iii the sinner had
right :• p.'av ; and the tiier s,.i.| a
-inn r had a right to prav and w . Id
I . av 1! convict 1 1 of -i!i !( 1,'.
I0I1 is baptism was not christian
I'. li Would 11' ! object
"iii.
It
b..p*ism. b 1;* t'• If. wmiM
to t CI ei, ini" me '11 III'.
he (lid it v\ I il l he III • 111 ; t.,.
record. Hut 1 will le ci state that
lohn's baptism was clii -ti.'.a '..ip-
Maroiiis In Haste. ♦'* '; " " /'*• ,! lt
Haifa year ago « western girl of admini^eied under the iper.ision
go «1 family elopedjwith a feller who "f Christ hiRiself. It is said that be*
111 est have been at least hand onie, ( made Mid I<aj>11 • ■ -1 tnore >iis. e*s
for the lady had 1;. lai':. of ae.uirrs . than .lo'in. Win. b..; • 1 tli..
ho i le. t ed
llld vie We;
laded loo on
him ; test iuionv
gnu'et lily Ol \. I
Alt
in her own town. Three days n^,,
she Wits obliged • s'!,,„,i li .r lin.-'iam
111 old--! to av id I' ;:ig k .<• 1 le. .
to ttiiJ eI'' . t -va- :
tic .' mini, i
tor iicr manage the lady o ,(os-i
cred that her hu-'.cod wa« it gam-'
bier, an opium cater and a brute.
Why she did not discover all tin-
before marr ige i* a natural oae-ti a
but one wjiich fe-w women wlci havi
had similar marital experience!,
would answer if they could, lather
man or woman who marries for good
looks without taking pains u> learn;
whether there are any d irabl.' 1
rpialitii ations, fak ri- k . couipared
with which a leap in the r
\\
i ap'iKth.M and the I'in
j aad 'irdioiit 1 t.
in
thr<:
11.
tou a:
• V of i'l lite.
■ Il lie to 1.1 :
1
the
t he
We
t rv soon, a- we an
gage hi ill at I .: 4
quarters. 11 I; • do< - 11
let him r. ply to th •
11 \H III;.i
rom I> R. a,; lit;
, , . pared to en- 1
1 tiige or close
t believe it ,
Haiti t.
tver on a
ti. s t-roniif", dark night i; an eminentiy «nf.« pro-
life was ; ceeding. for iu one ca-.t death won i ,
when I "wrote to" Inf parents that I •men ifuily s.i.ld.n: in the other ii (,met<}rv nntl nft,,
,llc r"f,,l!t y«nrs "f M"- ! me,it returned to 11,«l-«
b v: torture.
A
sale
I let r
took
if '"J'tVill. * l\> :
plnoo hf rp *
had taken the first honor in my dai s
and all the honors of the literary so-
ciety. of which I was 11 member.
"The cook, Mariali. ca ne by mv
mother, and was neu' her age. She
also raised nine children just th'
nunal-ter my mother raised. <)ne of
the cook's children, from birth, wa-1 number of creditors. Quite a nuin-
assigned to one ol iny mother's cliil-i her of circus propr:-:- ■ and icpre-
dren. From our childhood we played ' •'cntativc of the/, ...!00n al garden-
together, worked together and would jut '1 Ton to, Ontario, wei1. pre- nt.
\ ciiriou
av. 1 'oap'.-i
to
cireii" bei ,g -<ol'l bv the slierilf
satisfy numerous judgm-nis ot
Mnc UldoHs > ecplni{ a! a Uusbiinil'.i
(.rave,
A dispatch from \ w Orlean
dated Augu«t "S,ra;.s Thoma- Smith.'
a prominent u; 111.1 * to r ident oftl.is
•ity. who , « buried to-di.v. bad ten
w:Vi a1 oin< t.iu . Nine ot tbem
arvive him. Seven ol the wid' .•.<
th« funeral it*rvirc- and
elv (•'. 'ir ul them 1 <x|o f •.
the inter-
ment returned t- the !«!■• t"' lein t of
I the dead mail, w here w h I he ol her
' w idow . tiii". engaged in a free tisht
about the pi'. j.ert". I'be furniture
was demolished, and all the n .men
more <>r less injured. Smith wa-
married by a Hapti-t mini .ter ev rv
time he clutse a wife.
ijjlit for each other again-t nil the The hipopotamus bron/ht
world. Stronger ties than these were ' the gru ; a pair ot porcupie*.
never l'ormr*a. It was an alliance,
six inonkevc. >1 I ••acli ; eight
offensive ?.ud defensive. I married j eockat.o.. >"7.'•••" ; two p lir of lioii".
in 1845. My wife had 7 slaves, larg. iand . ie h op. i. M.'.'o'i : three ' \>
and small, left Vor by her father.' 11a-. : u I M lay .11 sua
who died when sh« was an infant bears, sr'dii •; >• it 'n mere an j.:aar.
We thus began lile wi't^ eight slaves.. *1 do; kangaro •vl;i" lie property
When my father and Anther du d' -old to-l -.v a ' '' 'vl *1 I t' HI The
the slaves selected their own. * among' Hep}.an: an I eigiity hvr-.es are to
the children, and I had to fat* twoI he sold Monday
more, who would ao with no oe.t,r <, . _
child, and paid for them. 1 ;\n f.xc'haiig« sav 1 i • u 1 111 thedavs
"My wife bad one other brotlier w.,;J1 ro,t„,
was I 11 tr. mnnv people
leftan orphan with her. He niarnett m ^al,- of the South '
111
nevoral years after we did. and de-: makiial,to ;.ti. that
Urmiued not to keep hi - slaves^ , w.is .
Tbey were not willing to 70 out « i | ' v *1111 TJ 'j
the family «nd I bought them I j shown by t -V .U!:,.,)mjr,.m„„ thnt
now had fourteen slaves. 1 was a ,|10 it hi- I hi" s. (| r.,j„jIM.
pr«fc*sioni'l man living in town nnd than iu own rt. ;m,|
did uot need thorn. I wa- not wil-j|lU„ al'-c already j ., jn|
ling to hire them out. The result :l,„our.t of wheal • v w.. ,.
was. I bought some land near the more. It : ob\ ou ti.atoh f<>rv
town snd movod on it with 'lie. j;mit, J use ha Inlb.-rto
' " ""
I i.in^;i lia e
e i' t ho-" i ill!'-'. a >
Haiti
and movod on it with the J limited u.-r ha
slaves and told them to support them- ,,f the viut agricultura; ; • oirc„ ,
anlves under my prot«clion. The j the South, and her fertile soil
SSS increased and married wives |„„e dav yield far «.eater in vaiout. I hey we,e ...pa,i„ed by soim
I reem ii hi k black eye.
< liuinberv hud con -uierauh'
and M is.
itn r lorn
ond husuands and raised children
«nd to keep tin m together 1 bought
them oil. 1 «'•" bought f.everal ot h-
ora who bad to be sold, a:ul who ae-
lected mo as their owner. In n few
yeara mv small pla< e was in uHieinnt
One Sipiure Arrr.
The number of ,sfp:are feet in an
HI-re is |:t,r.iVi. In order to have this
for them, and rather than part wil b j,;. , e of fnid
riety, ay well as in vnltut, than wu-
ever dreuine.l of in t he pa t.
j^fro men. sud both \rent in oppo.
res i
direi tiou*. Thero wen
no ar-
t be o;
,td hi c.'i i li i ii o l w"
then I bought a larger plantation in , |, n lmgll
the count V and placed them ou it. tn„||i,,|i«.i tog her will produce . h«-
•nd removed with my fainilv back to t|>0 nuuilMt'. 'j inn, an atce of
town. I was thus aelaveholderIrom |an>) „,ight le> 4o..VVl fie i.., - by
)845 to 180ft. just twenty year.". Mv ; • ).",V> be lou ■ *
•lsres mcretae'l from eight to : ixty-' {wo fee br-i on! ■>> on. I> "
st re of lalld is lo exactly ■ l'.
ode inn-,' U' icr.rly ai po -l.ie
nevtn, anddiiting all Uiat <"lie theic j^";;. ,;r |.lllt| ex. -il.v '!'• ".
two deaths among I hem
from them, and o,,^ ,, rl j.o
were but
I renliwd uo proiit
all of them will Ustiiy that 1 enre
letter for tbom than I hey have Item
bl« to cure lor themselves 'mice
frao^oBi came.' "
l He
The
llv IKT
llC'
you e n collie lo An '■ vn.
With an ' v< u number ol «
acre make it
bit >ui!
s
•ii i no
I'M feet long by 198 (h( b„^dlc
It is n\ . 1
lirootu- ; ,V.r v«' ° ,,MV I
, lor '. lie .flu Ilg ' o «.
'T ■ V ' ie |,."t H<r ' .1.1 s.l.j
8,mug room. l„ia , i lie I
Lilt In n tu** 1 Lir v. A . v
i re wo 'ii •'' v nir.'i
I rli me, I ne til.
• y t'e p rlor. •
tit It I low ij to htlllll ju cold
fur i we' t. hours ; . , ||(|I.
\\ 11J la'.L i-0,
• bo .'tl ueier*^
s' fd on ' • tru' h. i s .t.
in nt onu- • e i and
Iiang it up by a loop in
f> ,'aun I
Wo ng
broom
vv# •)■
Oi ;t. I V ' 1 . V 1 l g
loiv er. A broom
al owed to
lliak' ■ I' peo in:
hape'l
me ul fay s
fiosmTEav ALL THE LADIES WANT Ml
- -1
■
r ' ,, jA'-f
r>.v «■ J
un*l invltf<>x.tiintf tli stoiii.<li
ulv I > all
rally.
I ci oulv \ ) all
n« r.ii'
* uu 1 iKui U f
"IT WORKS LIKE fl OHflRM."
Aflordi unirill of K
UiDif hourult;ui iai.\ & .
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aar« i(i !. f ifi i m or ■ CdM f
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JM; \v.' I) . 'inr..My-r' ry In • tuntJnv
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f,#> ji.'no nr."! r*'. I?i '*
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FT IS NOT MANCOTIC.
A Unllas special to th News, ol
; dale S:pteii,ber W K ay ;
Mrs. It. ''haiiiber. and Mr-. A.
i{. I' I «emaii, the I'lilIlM' tliL'W.'toW
' of th'.- party shot aad l.il! i by i ree- .
iihii l;i-t winier. lor albg. I uiti-
liiat y witii h ■ wile, met neat tlie in-
ter-' tion of Live Oal: and Klin
streets thi- uft'.rnoon and l.ud a,
rough and tumble l'_ht. Mr I ..t-
tuaii lett lbillas iminediat*•[> alter
j her husband killed • u - ubers, and
i did not return until a'o ut a week
'ago. Soon aft r her arrival Mrs.
t'liambers tent h'r w rd ili.it : h«
had to leave town Mi Freeman
\va • walking up Jove O.ik i-tree' at
tin above inf 111on -d hoar, when #be
Wii« met bv Mr# ''number-', who be-
gin? u-iiij; of], nhive Iiiiil; :u.'e to h. i
advei-ary. Mrs. I ita aiaij retreated
iu>id" 4 yard, and .as followed by
Allv ' humbcM. whuii the two wo.'
li en cliached. and tore ea' h fit tier's
hat . otf, nnd iK'g.ui jiuiling lisir nnd
•crab hing e.c h other a !«• es. Mr-.
CHXTAt.i; i.J.\r.Mi:KT«t
l?io Wt rltl's «• real i'alii-lic-
llevlitg rt iin:<llc*. Thej Jitul,
Mail lit) and turn liurna,
Wonnd',, Wcivlc II.nk anct
IChouiont Ivin npou M:in,niMl
Fprain , mid l/Uinein toi
Upon ileai ts. CJiutp, <juit k
ami rollalilu.
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TUTT'S
ad .tawravK-nran a
PILLS
INDORSED OY
PHYSICIANS, CLEROYMEN, ANO
THE A^LICTrD tVEHYWHERE.
THE GREATEST MEDICAL
TBIUWPH OF THE AGE.
8 YNIH7 U.*tl> Of A
TORPID LIVER.
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on to rj&rtiun of j o iy > r mtnr|#
) ri iln '-ility f f t> mj)ftr. I.ow npintn. !.<•••
of memory, with n {•••jiiig of n
l« i l i numc 'luty, wr«irln' n , f>lititri Mv
I'luttcrinu of tli« f wit* l ofor< tho
Voll' w Minn, Hnndnchr,
nviM at ril«ht, hU'hly oolonxl TJrtno.
it rxenEWAKnrwnBAnEUwnzDKn,
SfHIOUS DISiASIS Will k(K)H H UlVtLOPl 0
TUTT1 P1UJ *ri< mt«|ilnd lo
#nrh mm t\nnr rlfriln rim I m« htongo
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litiio hlird Mill Uy III* 'Tonlr rtlOMoii liiu
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TUTrS HAIR DYE.
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SEWING
MACHINE.
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A. WISEMAN \ J.S. Taylor
ii \> ui. iU'LXiiii in r111-: oi.n i.kw i. sioi:k.
With a Full and Comploto Assortment of
nm i fms rsbcerhs
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New Goods!
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LOW FOR CASH!
1 iin ile |inrel>at>cr« i« uitimlnv
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shvu 11iiio •in) money.
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Til!I Ilk
llnvinK U-en retitt.-.l in flrnt-i Im
t.itl. r. i- now iv.kIv for t^rimlirm
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I . t | • ,i | •• | JOHN 8. W IL-H'.N. S>irr
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fl umkIs ;.iid foriji**r jiatimis. I :r>k to be
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L®!!i Si« Him.
liASTIlOl', TEXAS,
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