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Show 1'itOM "Dixie." AVe met un F.i-lav F.i-lav Mr. AV,. plV a,.tli r,f ,-ne Upper Mudly, Li, Vi-g,-n Couu-y. who inf t:ii.- Us 'hat ib-re u:e a'.out wen y U.i ii il i.-- j,, t( lt s, ti'ein.-tit. The peo:,:- l,.,v,, Miff-i-d -. i.i- f.t.m -i-kee-s di;i in.' tii- yi'i-iu-f. iu cons-. 1 i-ii-e uf U- ., .. , f w.,,,.r out there In- 1, ci i,o n or:ali:y. Ti:e ndiaus w-re .u -villi br.t a e now m o.o atn;.-;i,!-. Lltile cott.-n 1 a-cn a-cn grown th- re thi, s n. and what has bran frown has not b. en ' ry slice -s-f il; bit there wi'l li.elv br?a-ls-u:Hs siiPueient pr-de d to s -p;ily ihe sertl. men:. Li t Fail a I-ts.ju arrived tlire fmrn Wasl.iiigrmi, who a'lnoune-d that the locality w'u re he settlement is forme 1 would te o -u-pied as an Indian reservation. This has disheartened the settlers, and they have hesitated miking improvements lest they should !.e coniiciled to leave them. The serde-metit is twelve miles from St. Joseph. |