nes were found on a lawyer’s vL-t 6 ,? ther 1 da y : “Fair woman was made t? ’• A companion, a nurse, a blessing, a curse—Fair woman was made to be which ?” „ A “i ßSlon ary among the freed men in Tenesmi®’ +l t f c,/ e atl ? g A to Bomo little colored chilAna “ ias Sapphira, asked them why God does not strike everybody dead that tells a he, one of the least in the room qmckly answered,. “Because there wouldn t be anybody left. Under the will of Mr Thomas Banting, who was buned this week near Worthing over L 60.000 is left for distribution among various charities, and the residue of the estate {L2O 000) i* left in trust for the establishment of » 4 Thomar Banting Memorial Institution,” to enable convalescents to enjoy the benefit of the climate and pea-batkinf atWorthing.j,
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Evening Star, Issue 3626, 6 October 1874, Page 3
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143Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3626, 6 October 1874, Page 3
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