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Southern Sauce

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Parent Issue
Day
12
Month
March
Year
1886
Copyright
Public Domain
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A syndieate ivitii sj.üüj.O ü capital has becn formad iu tlie south to control the manufacture ol cottonjseed oil. Acnts who ave been thorouglv canvasslng Norcta and Scutb Caroltaa for colorea emigrante s&y that the colored exodus {rom thd sou thern 8 cates to 'he extreme west has ouly fairly begun. At leai 8,0 0 :nv reponed bo iu1 Dow niiuvini; arraugementG i leavc durIng the present seasoD íully as maoyhaving already gone. Tbey state that they are going ) ecau6 Lhey are ouered refutar waúres as farm hands, and are becomiDg Impoveríshed iu ttie soutli bv lililí rente ;mj tunali marglns. The í;:ts factorv In Augusto, (a., iras burncd the otber nlght. Ni.. e men were buried under tlic lalliuí walls, three oí whom were taken out dead. A doublé tragedy oceurred twenty miles west ut CameroD, Texas, on the Ist inst. Constable E. (i. Norman n; eearchlne for Waker Lañe, charcd witli cattle t ilin. Lañe uucxpeL'ti'üly 10de np, and íjo;1i men lired at the sauie iiisiaiit, mil botb leil d ad.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Democrat