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TUESDAY. SEPTEMBERJ.Jj
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
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‘ During Jackson's administration, South Carolina,
..under the leadership of John C. Calhoun, declared that
* laTaw passed by Congress, increasing the tax on all
cotton and Woolen,goods imported from abroad, should
- licit be enferoed in that state. The people became heat
ed; war threatened, but Jackson stooa firm, doclaring
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n Jackson’s firmness and
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Clay persuaded Congress
40 make the tax lighter.
The affair stirred hit*
torness, however; the
South holding that !>...
ported manufactures
were cheaper than Hi*e:
England’s.
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Wiso nien now began to fear the troubli which later
brought about the Civil War. The South felt it must
have new territory. No new states had been admitted
for fifteen years at the time Arkansas cafne id as a
slave state, in 1836, balanced by Michigan, in 1837.
What is now Oklahoma bad been taken for Indians Who
Awere made to move from Georgia and Florida.' *
(To Be Continued)#
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WASH TUBBS
-By George Garb
SIDE GLANCES
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UNESTED IN NOH-EWO SOAP, AND
SET OUT TO SEE THE WORLD.
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FOR THE MEDITERRANEAN
THET GOT IN WRONG
WITH HUDSON BEY, A
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from the window of this i Nmrani*. two
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MEESTeR. SOU VER’ SAFE
WITH ME. NO DANGER.
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15 Vfc WAS SEEN To BE VERY
•CLUBBY WITH ANOTHER.'
ARAB, WHO HAS INDUCED '
THE BOYS TO JOtN HIS
CARAVAN TO A ffiAfLBY
TOWN. LOOKS SUSPICIOUS,
DoesifT ff? ,
2emdG THE WORST OF
3 IT IN A RESULTING
fight, he swore
REVENGE.
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1VAHM AS Was G\TS
**My, that’.s a tig chunk, Jimmie! If he’ll give you one more like
that we might even have ice cream.”
•By Martin
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