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cy and dispatch.
Mother and daughter seem alike imbued with the momentous worth of the cause in which they are engaged.
I heard a young lady, member of the Society, say, "that on the morning of the meeting she arose very early, and went to work before breakfast on soldiers' garments — what she had never done before in life." I heard one say also, "that she would never, no, never, tie herself to a man who would not fight for his country." Such is the nature and spirit of the ladies of Lunenburg and Charlotte, particularly the members of the "Haleysburg Society." So take heed, all you young men slender of form and weak of heart.
Too much praise cannot be heaped upon the untiring and energetic members, viz: Mistresses L, W., and G.; the persevering, amiable, and beautiful Misses Lon McC., Ann L., Mary E., Anna E., Nannie W., Roberta W., and Jennie L. Long will their liberal bestowal of labor, as well as means, be gratefully remembered by a suffering soldiery and a bleeding cou