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Crafts Rises To Explain

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Parent Issue
Day
4
Month
February
Year
1876
Copyright
Public Domain
Letter to the Editor
OCR Text

A note from " C. W. Crafts, Atty. at Law,'whose arreat on a charge of bastardy was reported in last week'a Argus, says : " I am out on lail. When taken no friends to relieve me. I am not guilty of the chargo. Pleaee assist me by this in your ncxt isBue." Which we do as nearly verbatim as an export compositor is atle : IN THE COUNTY JaIL OF -WASHTENAW ) And not Guilty. S To whom this mny concern : The wrighter lias hvcd in this cociety and been Educated Early in the high schools of this city aa well a others, then after adraited to the the bar as au atturny and councillor at Law in Saginaw. But the workers of enicquity Will Somatimes Step in and try to Docoy you I and lanch yoi in a vortex of Weal or wo, uomunications with Evil Disposed men or women will oittiraes ensnear you into Inocent tronhle consequently keep yourself in the right path of houor Sobriety and virtue and that will buoy you up through all the troubles and triala and vicissitudes of Life which we have to Eucounter with. thereiore Evil Communications corrupt (3 ood cociety. Dilligence lndustry and proper iinprovemeut of time are the material Duties of the old as well as the young, but Stand to the principies of high honor, truth and integrity. by so doing this will ensure you a mark of High caliing and election Sure. taste not tucli riot handle not the Spirits of the unclean thing, if you Do you will be thrown iuto the county Cooler, waiting for friends to come to your Kescue, or a sentence of the allwise Judge to recomend you what road to take for honor truth & virtue. ProbabIy when the " high schools" of this city were "young 'uus."