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A jjers Why is it that Ayer's Hair Vigor does so many remark able things? Because it is a hair food. It feeds the hair, puts new life into it. Tiie hair Hair Vigor cannot keep from growing. And gradually all the dark, rich color of early life comes back to gray hair. "When I Urn ii.e.l Avi-r's Uiilr VL-ir n,j hair wiin uliuiit ail ,t'';'V. llui now ft I. n nire ni'li blHi'k. mul aa tlntl; ... I lt ,v..l, " MH8. SUSAN KLOP1 t-.fi i'M-:., 1 .l.lllili..l, Al. yi no a bottle. .r. ,-. y Kit i'o.. for ' I 'I v.... Gray Hair THE ROANOKI: NEWS. Thursday, Ji w: 7, I90ti. Published Every Thursday. K'N rKKKI) AT ri'HTlll l M'K AT H'KI.IIHN AS SU'oXIl I I. Ass MATTKIi KAIIStirsiliSCKII'llllMNAIlVAMT: One Year, (liy mail,) K)Blage ,uiil, $-rii Six Mouths, " " " A weekly UuiHietatic journal divoti-d to lite material, educatioital, political anil agricultural intinstsol'Ha it'll and sur rounding counties. Advertising rates reasonable and furnish, ed on application. RAILROAD RATE BILL. In practically all the essential de tails the conferees on the railroad rate bill agreed to the measure as it was passed by the Senate. The disposition of the amend ments on the order in which they appear in the bill follow. The first amendment to the bill is lhat making pipe lines common carriers. It was stricken out and included in the amendment making express companies common car riers, sleeping car companies hav ing been eliminated, so lhat the amendment now reads : "The term 'common carrier,' as used in this Act, shall include ex press companies and all persons Or corporations engaged in the trans portation of oil by pipe lines or partly by pipe lines and partly by railroad, or parity by water." The next amendment is that pro hibiting passes. It was entirely redrafted, is much more stringent, and now provides as follows: "No carrier subject to the pro visions of this act shall, after January 1st, 1907, directly or indirectly, issue or give any inter state free ticket, free pass or free transportation for passage. Any carrier violating this provision shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall upon conviction thereof be punished by a fine not exceed ing $1,000; and any person who uses, solicits, or accepts for him self or for another, such interstate free ticket, free pass or free trans portation, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon con viction thereof be subject to a like penalty." The Elkins commodity amend ment as agreed to provides that after May 1, 1908, it shall be un lawful for any common carrier to t.ansport any article or commodi ty, manufacture J, mined or pro duced by it, or produced under its authority or which it may own in whole or in part or in which it may have any interest direct or in direct, except such articles or com modities as may be necessary and intended for its own use in the conduct of its business as a com mon carrier. The requirement that common carriers shall upon application of any shipper, construct and operate switch connections with private sidetracks was amended to include the application of lateral or branch 1 lines of railroads. The Senate receded from what is known as the "Jim Crow" amendment, which declared that equally good service and accom modations should be given to all persons paying the same compen- sation of passengers. The provis-' ion was stricken out of the bill. The several Senate amendments ! 20 in number, relating to the pub-1 lication of schedules of rates and I charges of all kinds were agreed to and the provisions relating to joint rates were added the follow ing: "If no joint rates over the through rate has been established the several carriers in such through rate shall file, print and keep open to public inspection as aforesaid, the separately Established rates, fares and charges applied to the through transportation." Don't be fooled and made to believe that rheumatism can he cored with i,al ajipli ances. Hollister's Kooky Montitjiu Tea is lite only positive cure for rheumatism. 35 cents, Tea or Tabids. W. Mj Cohen, Weldon, N. C. J. N. Brown, Halifax, N. P, n Tin: address of President Roose velt in Portsmouth, May MH. Federal Memorial day, was of a character admirably suiied to the occasion and marked by a bioad sentiment which weakened not a all the tribute he came to pay to the "Soldiers and Sailors of the Union Army who fell in the Civil War." Participating in the cere mony of dedicating a monument to those who followed lirant and Sherman, and sailors with l arra yut and Porter, were thousands of men of the Souih, veterans and sons of the veterans who support ed the fortunes of the Confederacy. The President recognized and re sponded to their presence, and the motive which inspired it, and the unison with that harmonious chord in which the voices of both sections are now blended. He spoke of "a country united in fact as well as jiame." and claimed as the com mon heritage of all Americans "the great deeds and self devotion alike of the men who wore the blue and (he men who wore the gray in lhat contesi where brother fought with brother wild equal sincerity of con science and wiih an equal fidelity to a high ideal, as ii was given to each to see lhat ideal." There was no straining after oratorical effect but a simple expression of broad and generous feeling which elicited Full response from the great assem bly. AUTHUK Pin; CiOKMAN, United States Senator from Maryland, died suddenly at his residence in Washington Monday. He had been ill for some months but lately had shown some improvement. Senator Gorman had long been a notable figure in the national Congress. He first took his seal in 1881 and served continously for 18 years. If Speaker Cannon never makes any worse use of absolute power than in causing the arrest of mem bers of the House who flagrantly absent themselves from the Moor, his Czarship will not be resented by the people at large. Senator Daniel has reported from the Senate Committee on In dustrial Exposion his bill appropri ating $375,000 for the Jamestown Tercentennial Exposition to be held on the shores of Hampton Roads. Speakuh Cannon's idea that members of the House are sup posed to attend the sessions and do the business of legislation, will probably strike some representa tive as revolutionary. Chicago meal packers agree lo make any changes in their plants thai an unbiased government com mission may recommend. At ihe consumers' expense no doubt. How would you like to be a Pennsylvania railroad official, and have strangers walking up and handing you money just because they liked your looks? Gen. Bingham is going to try putting on the lid in New York. It is evident thai the new police commissioner is tired of ihe office already. Russia's douma has already done some backing down. Like all reformers, the popular assem bly started out by demanding too much. Matt Quay would (jave hailed those Pennsylvania railroad officials as true members of the Brother hood of Grafters. Senators Smoot and Burton may now treat the Senate to an up-to-date Alphonse and Gaston performance. THE way new lumber mills are going up in the South, shows she is saying nothing and sawing wood. If he is executed, it will not be the first time that Gen. Stoessel has lost his head. Just to vary the monotony, 1 Wisconsin comes out with a five inch fall of snow. It's all right to free alcohol -but don't let it run wild. Deafness Cannot Be Cured hy local applications, imtltey e.iunot remit the diseased portion of the ear. There is : only one way to cure dealin ss, ami that is hv constittttioitst renietlic.t. Hclii, ii fanned bv inflamed (undition of the mu cous ininK of the I'ustachiaiiTiibe Wtu n this tube is inflamed ,vou h ive a itiuihliiiir sound uriinperttct hearing, and when it is i entirely closed, Jlealnct.s is the result, and 1 unless the intl.tiumalion can V taken out I and this tube restored to its normal condi. , lion, heuring will be destrovetl (mover; f nine c'scs out often are caused by Catarrh which is nothing but an inflamed condition i of the mucous surfaces. ! lie will give One Hundred Dollnrs for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) I that cannot he eiired. by Ha1!' (atarth Cure. - F. J. CHENEY A CO Toledo, O. Testimonials fiee. Sold by druggist Price 75 cents per bottle. Tak Hall's Family Pills lor Constitia tToif V ." EJeffnite's'teps have been taken by the Seaboard Air Line authori ties to build a new depot at Laurin-burg. CUMik'nSSIO.NAI. CONVENTION roii Trtr srcoND district cu.u:d. Ai a regular meeting of the Dem ocratic Executive Committee for' the Second Congressional District held in the town of Kinstoit, N. C. on the 2hh day of May I (HW, a majority of the (.utilities composing said district, being represented either in person or by proxies; al ter due consideration, it was uimil- . iniously resolved to hold a conven 1 tion in the town of Weldon, N. C, ' on Thursday, June 2Sih, 1901), at tine o'clock p. in. for the purpose : of nominating a candidate for Con gress for said district, and transac ting such other business as may i properly come before said conven tion. By order of the committee, J. W. GRAINGER, Chairman. R. G. Ai.l sbuuok, Secretary liis May 29th, HKHi. NORTH STATU MINNS. Items of Interest I ruin all Sections of the Stale. Selma will raise $100,1100 for a new cotton mill. Railroad building in the iiitmn lain section is progressing. A movement is on tool to organ ie a pouliry asssocialion at Con cord. I.enoir will have a new coun ty jail to cost $13,000. Unlucky for somebody. Mr. A. B. Hunter will build a large prize house ai Apex and work will be commenced at once. Ground has been broken at Bur lington tor the handsome new building of the Piedmont Trust Company. The Novelty While Brick Com pany of Washington, chartered. The total authorized capital stock is $10,000. $5,000 has been sub scribed. The Lee Veneer Company, of Lexington, with $10,000 author ized and subscribed capital stock, has been chartered by the Secreta ry of State. Ill a personal altercation at Gold Hill, Rowan county, Jim Martin was fearfully cut in the throat by Frank Northern, of ihe same place. The iwo men ho arc employees of ihe mine at Gold Hill quarreled over drinks. SPECIAL RATES To Raleigh and Return Account of N.C. Summer School and Teach ers' Assembly, June July, via S. A. L. Railway. Account i.f the Teachers' A rfah-ijih. N I' , .Tune l .'tli I.MIt. tit n nib! v, si:a- notltllwill sell muni trip ti,;, ilmii till points in Nutlli f'.iruliii.i, mclodinc Noit'nlL, 1 ',( t - ii I ii 1 1t. Smi'ilk, kin--, Vituiuia, al the rate i I t u- liist class I'm plus iv , plnsj forth,, loiinil tnp, i lies' bi'ilili for litemlie.ship li t. Tit-Lets sold .Inn.- 1 lth-1 lib, with I'.n.il r, l urn I, nut ,,! June Isih I'.v deposit ,,r ti,-Ut with Special Ajii lll. l.'aleltiu. N I' , n r . lore June ltli and uniet.l of fee of lil'lv cents suite can be extended until, luh 7ih, allowing thoc s i dtsirin to remain over to the Summer School Account of tlie.Siininict School, Uah-icli, June lmiKiuiy mil, thc.sr.AnoAi;i) win sell round trip tickets at rate of one lure plus '2k fur r.iiiml trip, from same an. points as will apply fur the Teachers' As sembly, with eight selling dues .lut.c 1.",, Hi. 1H, 111, 2.-.and !, and duly '.! and :t, with final return limit .Inlvltli. Fur rates, lime tables, etc , adilte.-s CIIAS. II. OATHS, THAVF.I.UNi; l'ASSl-:iiEI AC FN T, KA1.EHIII, X. C. TO( I HH A (III IIIX ONI'. r Take Lajative Ilronio (tninine Tablets, All druggists refund the money il it f.ti's to cife E W. drove's .signature is on e:ich box a.v. Lumbenon is continually grow ing and forging ahead, with two prosperous banks, one cotton mill in operation and two more being rapidly built, a new laundry and cement side walks. Sour Stomach No appetite, loss ol itrenjth. r.ervoi; ness, headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour risings, and catarrh of the stomach aro all due to indigestion. Kodol cures indigestion. Thli new discov ery represents the natural Juices of dlgca tion as they enst In a healthy stomach, combined with the "teatesl known tonio and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dys Densn Cur- dor; set only nuieinuigestton and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy cures all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membrane lining the stomach. it Mr. S. S. Ball, of Rjvenswood. W. Va.. say, I wis troubled with scui stomst-h tor twenty yfsrs Kndol aired me iitd we are now Mint- tt In rculli lor batty. Kodol Digests What You Eat Bottles only. S1.00 Sire holdln, Vi times the trial sire, which sells for 50 cents. Urapared by E. O. OaWITT t OO., OHICAQO. "tu nny W. M. COHEN, wki.iius, n. c. $5.50 To Wilmington and Return via Atlantic Coast Line Account Carolina Summer School, at Wrifthtsville, N. C. TICKETS on sale June 14th, 1 5th and 16th, good to return until June 25th. For further information commu nicate with nearest agent, or write W.J.CRAIG. PASSKNGER TRAFFIC MANAGER, WILMINGTON, N. C. ! l'MK)l'HTi:iM v Princess Hll.l is fzoiii" to lv oil!.' ol the most popu lar queens thai ever accepted a po sition in lhat cap.tciiv in Spain. ) ,3"V ,S! ft? W f - : - .- 1 anil iitrotiMtli by rt'rtil... ti uat-Itu-nt witn Scott's l:muLsio!i Bhciulil ( (intinih: Uih trt-jlmeiit in hot Wtiatht-r; ..tn.tilfi Uwe.. nm i Iltt, t-i.ul mil': vttl. it. will th j :iv.iy willi any obit'dimi wh'ch is aitaciu -1 to T;utv pro ducts durintr the- heated S. .,! f.r feri:i,.,-. l !l)VVM.., t. l:t,-.i.,S. 401-415 1'i.nl --ii-i'f, York. 5.... .iiu! i.tA; ai; .ltiitgu, Wanted:-- Tiavrtim .mv.ji..h lut linuili n It 1 Clil.'- .111.1 illVt -si liltllt Ml ( !;,-; J , 1 ('rut .minis Saln v mi'I i t:i ,:ihl it- .v 11. ( i.tinittil, up iiaeli l-ti 1-iii-.ss m nur tnilN Tim-: mi i i.imi lium- IXii .H 1 oiiXU-K Company )), V Vlijii!i':i ." UU I - '.. .!. ... " ...I r v I. Ill lit i : .:, ,!, cd ,y l. f. ::... i e..., ... . .!,i;:.,ati, o., .. i i .-s .! ,!:,-.'. i everywhere. All -in, .,. ;- .J,. Ji'i.-ily t j Voi.r M.-a. un it 1 in, ; 01 !t) f.lvlrs uf forrign ' t i .1 ,i.i f,nni ..lii Ii t , , ''rw, i.i ,.i-... utcti ti, Wl l.lios, S. C. S.tff ii'civ rririllflliT: '.''(Vtit-, PrtiktiMi or ni;ill. H. 'klf I lne. JJll. Lit' It ANCu. I'lilhitl. liLia, I'd. Central Academy. 'Jlii- Full Ti t lii 11I' tins sell, nl will lie jin mi Tuesilay, Sept. A, WOA. Fur I'tiitle 1 11 i irin;ittiiii ti Ulrts .1 M. KIKlliKS, I.ittlrtou. N. c. CHOICIi ROSES ! fill I itltim.s, Vinlets ttitil iilhtr llonrl'H, :ll:i.n till liuinl. Sliuwi'i- Wfililii.fr :imiiiii Is, H:uiiImiiiii' Fliinil I)fsii;ii. I'i.i tui.l nut limn li-,liliu phiiits. Tu-i"-il'i, I'.ililitit!.' ami ntli.-r Vi'ni-tulili" ' -'"'s, .Mtiiiniiliiii ( )t lirs pr t 1 1 1 p 1 1 v . Illi 'I Write, 'illulii- nl' tl li l.i,li H. STKINA1KTZ. I I.IIU1SI, lUl.Flilll, Ndiri'll ( AIJOI.INA I III ly 1 I). I:. STAINBACK. j NOTARY PUBLIC And Tire Insurance. I'lunnk.' Nats OM'i.c -:- WlUhd N.( L. II A llll IS HlS moved His Feed Store To tlie Imililinn I'orincry ocittiieil l.v ,S,i-r.s llintlieis, eortter Wash iiiKltm Avoniii' mill Tliinl Street. Thanking my I'riemls lur their past lib eral )atnn:n:e, I xilieit a eontiuuauce ol '" l'hone No. 75. J.I. HMtVl. WdJtlD. N. C. (ireat keductiitns For Cash I MtUelfi' liuys, tl !iu Sniyriia !' 'J.'i 00 Miiiette ninn, six IS ft. 1 '-'!. Cliimi MuttiiiK. j.v. " -'.'It'. .)lttllltSl' " tJ 7;. 17 75 hk. lMc. 17r. Me. IOC Hh: :i7jc 75i' Hi' Ml,. !l,rM' li'it' Wool Cali;titi J.'n' imlow shiiilt-s, r,ii,. "V 3 yiinl uiili- 1 .1 tn -1 1 11 111 . 7.11' " " " ti.'n- l liior Oil I hiih, 1 !!." Aliiiiist,.r( iiiittiii-r. 1 to HH) I'ii-hire KriniiiH, Wall -nK-r. I. ,'i mill tic per mil a 1. Anon s'I'ih'k tit Talking Machine's, (iraphophones, Kodaks, Cameras, ai.il hii jiiilii-s on hanil at all tiim-s, ut the verj low i-st prii-cs SPIERS BROS. wi:i,don, N. c. ' ttv riruRNtO, 10 YEARS' EXPCRIINCK. Uur CHARGKS AR THI LOWCiT. Ht'ttd mutlt'l. lluto or ktti-h lur eilNT ward, and Imi rvmrt on patrulaliilttv MFRINCKMEMT auiU ct.n.itifk before nil court. 1'Btciitfi nbuiml thrmiirh on. AOVER. TltEO Mid SOLD, friM1. TRADE-MARKS, PEN. tlONS tuul COPVRIOHTS yukkl ubUiliuO. Opposite U. S. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, D. C. ' af 7 . i i. mm Mfom PATEWTBH-MACHIMIST IrtaHlHKIUffll i ftTY PT A NO BARGAINS For this week Cimiivrr I't.iiiii.iii'rinlit !l"5 Wrllillutoil li:tllll S 15. O Wheelo'ck I pi ithl. O BStkff l'riv;l Stiiff kosi (itiild I'iaitn Kht. Slw 00.I I'iiina NSII , siikiM sic W All guaranteed to he in fine condition. All used. LESTER PIANO CO., Inc. I.Vi tiriiiiliy St , NiiKI-'OI.K, VA. M Jtilin .1. t-'uKter, Manager. II- J1 1 1111 "w fvw iwm iy tf I L-..-. tj a;M ap f iiir l'J :!v FEELING LIVEIMSH This Morning? WELDON, N. C. I have palftits mi Axh St-r, Slit lt'l-'lc.tii it, KailiiKul WivtH'li, lot 1 .Ittcuitiy jtilulu, iltlll tttllt-H. 1 ntn a No ;it-i;nv.l lo dn al! kind- ul n-nuir work. Ma in si-rvctl tht ivtjniicil time in ;t llrstcla.ss muchine shop 1 am lull v iMinpfU'iil tit h-pair anything in llit- m.i cliiticry lint A trial uill pi.ivo tliis, I'alMo st'i iih' at my sliup m-.tr ,Mns Ltnvi''e Livery SluMts. ( n we furnish; A liOY.U. F HASP I.. ..v.ry ... , ; ) who huy their numiitf ;il our !) ( - A Kl M. I- h.."i In I V, I V ill c who Imv their ijiim-iii.s at nm j.) ( st.nv. All tin. ua-imaMc ili-la-.i - j ' t-ii's arc linitiil in nur stur,' tin'1) 1 ., yrar inn ml. , CONFEECTIONERIES 1 ( FRUITS I (; CROCKERY AND TIN ) ,; WARE ) ' Wooilvn 1111,1 Williiwrnire, Kte ) I j; tiooil.s ilflivt'ifil 1 1 1 1 1 1 p 1 1 v iinv ) ti wlllTe ill llHM). I'llliti' cliTlts ) : l'hone Nn. Nil . I1 R. M. PDRNELL (! WKI.IiON, N i Residence Telephones. For the intrimsit ot sciiiiiiu; ii.itn the imhlir tin- hi st h-;imiii;. why mrv rosiili'tice j-hoBl,! h:n,' i - . ; 1 J : . . n , . w'c will Kive fur i!n livi' lu st ,U- i;,';vi :irtiili's, Fiw l.ui'i; iit;uiiv it.viii.-:,i Ti-U'iilimto, ami Coiiimn--, Flit: 10 fur one year from Juno I. Unit), as lullovj; First Prize-One Residence Tel ephone and $15.00 in Coawms. Second Prize-One Residence Telephone and $10,110 in Coiiyoiis, Third Prize-One Residence Telephone and $5.00 in Coupons, Fourth Prize-One Residence Telephone. Filih Prize -One Residence Telephone. Stiliji'i t in tin..-,- i,;i,i:i,ni.:: Tin- iii'ii. h- must In- lliuli, . u, .:;,o Miiiils. -'h.- iMfiles ,.,,1U tilw . inl.i-s iniist In- r,..s,l,.ais of t:.i . u-.ty I" v.Mih I his i.:i,.t i.s ,..n . , .. j ,.;IM thi" t .!.- li,i j i iinisi . l,Hi,. -v'i.Mrt :l.u -.i iiitiim- limns (,f sum.' i f iite uiwns in whii'h this Foiiiikiii,- , ilt'8 i'i'hatin,.s lu Noiih Cai.ilit,;i ,, Virginia. Tin- siii'i'.-ssftil I'tmtpsum;.!. jf livinn iiiitHiili. or the t0tt liiui,,,, ,.-, ,.,.( Ihe iii-i'soti to wiidiii tin- i, ihM,. ;im) i-iiiinoiiH shall In- nlvi'it. The award will he niii,!j hv iiu-,,r, persons, win. have no Inli-iesl u:- , -y nei'Uon with the Compnny. The CmniKiny rannnr lir.iei imI.i tc ' inswr any qtiost lonst in ,,- ,-jM wiUi the contest, whHi "win -. May 1, llioti. I The names of the sin-i essful ,-, ,,.. lanls and their reasons w!i ai it- Ihe colnnins of this pii-.-i- ;la .,., j,' lirai'lh'nhle ufler June 1st. ' ! Address your article to "KIO.vov ! ' ?ar Home Telephone & Tel .'i Company, Henderson, ,N. C. ! V- C. 'I'OIOfl.FMA.s., tlen'l Viim- W. J. WARD, j DKNTIST, OFFICE IN DANIEL BUM. DINO I a uenue Laxative I And Appetizer 1 WELDON, N. t'. doliji, vAr vSrV vSrV vSrV & J, &6 We bought V Before the big advance in price andean, today -UNDERSELL THE FACTORIES. Complete BUILDING A From the brick foundation to the tin roof. Give us a trial order and be convinced that we can save you money. & )icrce - Whiteheac Wholesale and Retail I! n a :,uuiiui.V,',i.V.i..iri,Vi,,v,vlV M V j I! ! 'l'"T".-AfM I I 1 '! I I ' , - '- ;H FURNITURE' 1 H-y V We Have The Finest Line of Household and Kitch en Furniture, Parlor Suits, Mattings, etc., Ever Brought to this section. ()ur ine of Crockery -r. V un anu willow ware. Wri'XIlKKTAKIXtl IN A I.I I'S I'.l! Mil . Wagons, Carts, Buggies. .; r. N.STAIXHACK. 1 mi V Take up that old a LhlllI .1111 Inn H1..4.t O ''Killing, Oak Suits, Dressers Iron Beds, Tables, Chairs, Hall Racks, Weldon Furniture Go. Wholesale and Retail Furniture, Next to Hardware Store : . . w..i v, : Weldon, North Carolina. &6 ik several carloads line in everything Hardware CompanY itu'iiic, weuion, t. c I FOR WELL-DRESSED r U il u A u .'r jlr ,i-i i'r V( MVsV A .V ,t H V uoiilil you spend Wi ur money for poor fit- tins clothes when you can tor the same money jret a fit equal to the very best tailor-maile clothes ? You wou Ul hardly do this it you only believed the follow iuj statement : UNLESS you ARE DEFORMED. WE CAN FIT YOU PEfSEECTLY. Come to my store and Ktve ihe chance to deinonstrale, to prove the truthfulness of this as Seltiou. (ioCarts. etr Jiivsv.v,v..,.,:'.i 1 "I I !:.-', CASKDTS AND IU UIAL ROBKS.1M Cooking and Heating Stoves. YUB C!R,EIDIT IS GOOD. l f hislallment. matting and mit . .... iu io Mc Bed Lounges,' $15 to $175.oo. 6 to 25.oo. 3 to 6,oo 75c to 25.oo 5oc to IS.oo 8.oo to 25.oo Couches, Cots, Trunks, Suit Cases, Go-Carts, Stoves, YUR CREDIT IS GOOD. &tli of : : : : : Vt m ) needed in n T'im ij'x '... -i vw l.l.'B I II J ' I .1.1.1 rn.v. i.f 1 3 ' '" ' s hi S 1 J MEN. down n nw w "w $ to $25.oo. 6 to 35.oo. 1.25 to 5.oo. 2 to 25.oo l.oo to lo.oo 2.oo to 3o.oo 7.oj to 25.oo. . . , j : ;c a 'ryr' &; - - 1 ; t 1 : '-'; - ,:;' " ' i I ; : . 1 t'. ! : ; '; ! : 5 , 1 - . v 1 -.n Wis r All I A cro J niiji l: no ! 10 t I A J wlk . I is tt .I wn ! 1 ! II I. ' i I I nil .10 b l
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