potiber Absolutely Pure. TbL powder never varies. A marrei or pu- ity .strength and wholesome nesA. wore econ omical than the onlLaary kinds, and cannot be sold Ln competition with, the multitude of low feu. short weight alum or phosphate powders. y imeatu. ROYAL BAKING POWDER O..10S WaUSt., N. Y- ' cdMdJtwlvtcnrm 4thDd 3rdpw SATURDAY, FEB. 23. lSf;Q. STATE NEWS. tjncciciii Arnica oalTO The Best Saive tn the vjorld for Cats,' Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sore. Tetter, Chap- Sed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, anil all kin Eruptions, And nositirely cures Pile, or no pay required. It ia guar anteed to give perfect patisfaction. Or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box " Foreale by Robert U Bellamy, wliolesnl and retail druggist. LEMON EUXIB Its Wonderful Effect on the Uver, Stom ach. Bowels, KhJneys and Blood. Dr. Mozley 's Lemon Elixir is a f feasant lemon drink that positive y cures all Biliousness, Constipa tion, Indigestion, all Sick and Ner vous Headaches, Kidney Disease, Dizziness, Jass of appetite. Fevers, Chills, Palpitation of Heart, and all other disease caused by disordered liver, stomach and kidneys, the Urst i?reat canse of all fatal diseases.50 r.t. and 1 ner bottle.- Sold b druprsists. Prepared only by Mozley, M. D., Atlanta, Ga, Raleigh. Xf wt and Obdener: The Raleige ice factory bus commenced to make ice for the coining frej;ii. Capt. Francis Hallett, or Washing ton,. D. C. is superintendent in chanre of the factory and is getting everything in first clasw order. The factory is now running at the rate of eight tons of iee per day, and will : soon turn out fifteen tons per day. Henderson Gold Leaf: Dr. J., R. Hose, the white man who was given the appointment of postmaster at Henderson upon condition that h rould take the negro. Dr. Pope, in as his' assistant, took charge of the oQee last evening. When he went in nil the former officials and em ployes went out. Not one of them postmaster Hicks, his son, J. F. Hicks, Mr. R. B. Henderson, former postmaster and who has been as sisting Mr. Hicks since his appoint ment, and Badger Burroughs, who has been in the office several years would remain when the negro went in. Fayetteville Ohterven We have heard of the old woman who lived in a shoe, and had to many children she didn't know what to do' but if we have been correctly informed, there is little doubt that Mr. David Camble, of. Stanly county, is the father of more children than any other man itiNorthCarolina. He has been married only once and to the union thirty two children hnve been born. Fourteen boys and eleven airls are now living, and and two erirls bciug dead. XEMON HOT DKOPS For coughs and colds, take Lemon Hot Drops. For sore throat and Bronchitis, take Lemon Hot Drops. For pneumonia and Luryngetis take Lemon Hot Drops. For consumption and Catarrh, take Lemon Hot Drops. For Hemorrhage and all throat nnd lung diseases, take Lemon Hot Drops. An elegant and reliable prepara tion. 25 cents, at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga. i i t i siairnfi nrai maiiiiinni tiitt Mrtienhus for home cun. F RES eharga. A j Candid medical work : should be read by ertry loan who Is nervous and deMlitited. Address, srof. p. C FOTtXKX, SXooCns, Conn. THE MAIL. 5CUEDULE. The malls close and arrive at the City Pos office as follows: OUTGOING MAILS DAILY. 'close. lsavb. WILand Wasb.(78)lst Dls.. 7.00 A. M. 9.00 A. M. WILnnd Wash-(78) 2d IMS.. 8.15 A M. 9-00 A. M. Wrlghtsvllle 8.4a A. M. 9.30 A. M. Soutnport S.30 A. M. R.45 A. M. W1L and Ruth 1.20 P. M. 2.2' P. M. Clinton and Gold. (special) 3.30 P. M. 4.00 1. M. WIL and Jack. (23) 5.30 . M. 6.25 P. M. WU. and Ruth. 6 30 P. M. 7.30 P. M. Wil. and Jack. (27) 8.30 P. M. 01G P. M. Wll. and Wash, (14) 11.15 P. M. 12C5P. M. TPESDAY8 AND FRIDAYS. Brunswick 6.00 A. M Cape Fear River mall 1.10 P.M. 2.00 P. M. MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Onslow 7.00 A. M. ARRIVE AT r. O. I "IVXEKXY 8TATX2XENT. STOCKS ON HAND FSB. 21, 18S0. Cotton ashore, 10,9Sf ; afloat, 4; total 10,938. fluirit ashore. 3.12G. Rosin ashore. I7,r49; afloat, 4,1C7; total, 21,710. Tar ashore, 8.561; afloat, 55; total, , 3.61K. .. - V Crudif ashore, 1,576. rkckipts, wkkk kndixo fkb.121,9o. Cotton, 701; spirits, 594;' rosin, 7,083; tar,2,335;crnde, 182. - - KXPORTS, WKKK KXDKDFKB. 21, 1800. DOMESTIC. " Cotton 2.369; spirit, 363; rosin, 51; tar 1,576. -'- forkIoN. Rosin,19,6SC;tar, 4,800; spirits; 883 0 DEAR 1050. - Horpop'o Weekly. ILLUSTRATED.. place as the leading Illustrated Mwspaper U America. The fairness of Its edUorlal com ments on current politics has earned for it U reipectand ci Impa read- iho nriotr and fcRellence of Its rarr conieniB, wiuca wuuw: mrrzi.' stories by the best and most popular wnters. fit it for the cerusal of people the widest Sage of testes and pursuits. The Wekklt supplements re of remarkable variety; In terest, and "frame. No expense -Is spared to li r,r Hthfl highest order of artistic aMHtr to I bear npon the Ql nst ration or the chaneefui can romance, from the pen of Thomas A jxxniK, will appear la the Wzeilt lnlS93. . HARPER'S PERIODICALS. J PER YEAR: John C. Stout, gUILDER AKDCONTHACTOK, WILMING ton, N C, glres special attention to all kinds of Building and promises first-class work. Es timates , roralsned. ' Refers by permission to W. Williams, Esq. ......$4 00 ...... 4 00 ...... 4 CD G feblStm COOLMORE DAIRY " sl ' CHURNED AND PREPARED FOR MARKET BY J: C. Powell.Tarboro, N..0. ENTIRKLY A HOME INDUSTRY. TniS IS TflE Charlotte am? Maxton Wll. and Jack- Clinton and Goldsboro wil and Uuth WriffhtsMlle .- Soutbport Wil. and Wash. t23 Wil. and Wash. (Tt) Wil. and Jack. (14) 7 55 A. M. K4D A. M. 11.50 A. M. 13.5 P. M fi.00 P. M. 4.40 P. M G.10 P. M. 10 CK) P. M. 11.55 P. M. wo girls I eighty y ear! old. His wife is MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. Bruostviek' 5.00 P. M. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. five boys : cane Fear River 7.00 A. M. Mr. Cam-; Tuesdays and Saturdays. ' I Gus Jarrett, I II. Pur-j siiddenlv at county, laht i also living. Charlotte yew: Mr. a brother-in-law of Mr. r'vear, of Concord, died his home in Yadkin , ..AX... I. :.f ....... ! aionoay, irom an uuc mui- aud lexv. Mr. Jarrett was one or most prominent citizens of Yadkin, nd whs well known throughout this section. 1. K. liavis, a young man who was last year in the em ploy of the Richmond & Danville Railroad as (iremau, ha brought suit acraintt that coiupauv -for 000 'damases. Davis was "firing on " the road when his iriigiue- collided , with a freight train. One- of Davit.' legs was so-badly broken that it had i to be amputated, lie stats iu his complaint that his spine was also in jured. Charlotte -C7wcV:. W. IV fife, the dnnumer evangelist, .will begin a snaiea of meeting at Concord nest , i. tr rjuuuay.-weea. l iiiiiiis vv. Alarrow died at Davidson College last Saturday, and was buried Sun day, .lie was 77 years of age, and was for a long tiiiio one of the most prominent citizens of th county. K. W. Titman, of Mt. Holly, has made an assignment. Several Char lotte Gnus are interested, but not for largeamouuts. Mrs. Margra Allen will arrive here to dav. from Salisbury. Mrs. Allen-is an lish woman, who was bequeathed, by her husband fit his death, $1,000, .000 to be used in mission work among the eolored people. Mrs. . Allen has been 'in this country a year or more, devoting her time and fortnne to'the work specified, and her visit here is in the interest of the colored rare. - Yesterday "a little fellow who attends the graded" school emntied his pockets of the following articles: One kill glove one handkerchief, a pair of bones a whistle, one poi trtm, an iron ring, a horse shoe magnet, a nuiu ner or tobacco tasrs, a uie, an iron chain, an iron bolt,one pocket knife a lead pencil, two slate pencils. bullet, 75 rubber bands, some rabbit tobacco and a cigarette tump. Onslow.... July 22nd. 1?J. 7.UJ P. M. GEO. Z. PRENCU, P. M. Church Services To-Morrow. J St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chuch.cor.Foiirth tile I Vator. suoday services at 11 a, ui. lana m subbutU School at &00 p. I m -M-etiny ami Lecture Wednesday at The nubile cordially invited. Seats Prayer 8 p. m. free. Plrst Pivsbv teriau Church, corucr of Third jmI Oianse streets. Rev. P. II. llogt). Pastor. services Sunday at 11 a. iu. and 7:W p. m. Sunday School at &dQ o'cloefe p. m. Prayer incetlh'' aud lecture Thursday night at '8 o'clock, visitors welcome to all services Trout Street Chapel of tho First Presoyte- ruu cuurcn. soutunest corucr nont and uceu bt reels. Services Sunday at 11 a. m. T:;j0 p. in., conducted by Itev. W. MeC. Miller. sund iy school at3:"Jii o'clock p. m. Prayer incctiujr w ednesday nitfht at 7-.:) o'clock, visl tors welcome. First Baptist cuureh. corner of Market and Finn Krcets. Kev. t. li. Prltehard. D. D., Pastor. Sonices at 11 a. m. and 7: n. m.. Sunday ScbcHd at o'clock p. ui. Prayer and Praise meotin? Thursday nij,'ht at fe o'clock, straufers cordially invited. Brooklyn Baptist church . services lu the new church, corner Fourta and Brunswick sti-eets. Rev. it. E. Peele.-Iast or. - Sunday Services at 11a. in. aud at 7ip. in. Sunday fH-nooi at j p. m. l'ruyer meeting Thursday nljrht at SH) . ia The public Is cordially li: vtted. Grace Mt-thodist E. Churc h. South, corner of Fourth aud Mulberry st recti. Rev. Walters. Creasy, pastor, services at ll a. m. and 7W n. iu., conducttMi by the pastor. Sunday School at 3:30 t. iu. lrayer Meeting and Lecture ng- dialiy invited. Seats free. St Jo!in"s Church, corner or Third and Red cross st s., (street cars going North pass the door). Rev. J. Carmlchael, j. D., Rector. Cel. ebration every Sunday Moral njr at 7.45. except rlrst Sunday in the month, when it is at 11 o'clock, a. m. Morning Prayer, IJtany and sermon (each Sunday) at 11 o'clock. Evenlnjr Prayer and Bible studies at7i o'clock. All Feasts and Saints' Dajs observed bv eelebra tionatTU a. m. visitors to the city will be shown lo agreeabls seats. St P.tul's Episcopal Church, corner Fourth and oranjre streets. Rev. c a. Arnold, Rector, services to morrow at 11 a. m. and 8 p.m. Sunday School at h4"a.in. Seats all free. Every-, t. jainev EpLseopal Church . corner Third and Market streets, Ker. ltobt. Stranse. Rec tor, i mine services at u a. m. and 5 p. m. tuiMprns service nrsi eonaay at 4 p. m. jioiy tummunion.nrst Sunday at 11 a, m. second Sunday at 4 a. m. Sunday school at i&ju p. m. a " MTfhn I Wm Boy" ! is an expression almost every lad has heard his father use as a basis for i ii u J..I.H. I .. i naiuniiKiio c?ii-uuiaiioii nut me boy of the last quarter of the nine teenth centurv mav retort, "when you were a boy, and had an attack of green-apple stomach-ache, you had to take calomel and jalap, but 1 am treated to Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets, sugar-coot ed, and just as nice as chocolate caramels; no blue mass and castor oil for rue Fd rather fight itont with the painvI a bargain AT Oil HELL'S STABLES IN SECOND-HAND Harness, Saddles, Ilridffs, &e. Finest Butter KVER OFFEItKD TO THE WILMING TON PUBLIC. Perfectly Fresh. . Perfectly Pure. Equal it not 6ujerlor to the celebrated Phil adclphla Print Butter. Each pound is printed separately aud Incased ln Parchment Paper Ifcis BUTTER isprepired from the product or a herd or Alderney Cows, great care beingr taken lo Us manufacture, and it is claimed to be the finest article eyer offered for sale ln 4.hls market. Those desirtDg an extra flue artlclp would xlo well to call and purchase, Jiio. L. Boatwright. HARPER'S WEEKLY HARPER'S MAGAZINE... HARPER'S BAZAR HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE............. 00 Postage Free lo all gitbserioers in the United Stares, Canada or Mexico. - The Volumes of the Weekly begin with th first Number for January of each year. t When no time is mentioned; subscriptions wlu begin with the Number current at timo of receipt of order Bound volumes of Harpers Weekly, for three years back, ln neat cloth binding, will be sent by mail,' postage paid, or by express, free of expense (provided the freight does not ex ceed one douarper. volume), for $7 00 per voL Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for Wndlnsr. will be sent by mall, post-paid, on t receipt of f 1 00 each . . , - - Remit lances snouiu oe maae oj rusi-Lkicr Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss Unmpapers are not to copv this axttrrtisemertt without the express order or Harper A Brothers Address HARPER BROTHERS. tor 3) . " Vew YOi "SOUTH CAROLINA Car Seryice Association, - Baxbioh, Ni Cl, January 15th, 1880. 7 all Consignors anl Consignees of FreigMi A serious loss and much Inconvenience have been caused, both to shippers and rail road companies, by the unnecessary detention of cars In loading and unloading freights. Shippers are often unable to procure cars, tracks are encumbered, and the speedy move ment of freight is Impossible under the prac tices that hare prevailed. The railroad com panies feel obliged, therefore, to endeavor to correct this evil, and have tssued the notice printed below. The system thus established has been in force at a number of important points during the past year with 'advantageous resuPa ln every Instance. The amount charged is not sufficient to recompense the companies for the use of their car3, tracks, etc.. for warehouse purposes, and 13 not collected for the purpose of revenue, but for the prevention of abuses which affect both the public and the transpor tation lines - r- " The rule3 vf ill be enforced without discrimi nation by the North Carolina Car Service As sociation, which will act for all Interests alike. FOB. SALE :0: side," ONE LOT ON MARKET Between Ninth and lenth streets. South feet to Alley. Also - THREE LOTS ON EIGHTH STpv BetweenDock and Orange streets, East Apply to r v . - ESattressQ 2) T m mm a m. m w m. r m a . k hbmm. BBNOVATEDiANB RE-M NO. 17 P1UNU12SS bTUCCT. A Ttio Acme MINUFAOXIIBIIIGOO. MAND PACTUKER8 OP . Fertilizers, Pine-Fibre -anc Pine Fibre Matting; 1. 15 and "JaaSltf 17 o. Fnmt 8t. Wilmington Seacoast R.R Wilmington, February 15, li90. Lve Aviimington at 7.W a. m., dally, ex cept Sunday. . -; LeavQ Wilmington at C.00 p. mM daily. Leave Hammocks at 8.00 a. ro., daily, except Sunday. Leave Hammocka at 6:00 p. m., dally. Leave Wilmington at 10:00 a. m., Saturday oil, sctoil Children and Teachera taken on this Train at 15 cents for the round trip. UNTotioo. Notice is hereby given that on and atter March 1st, 1890, tars remaining unloaded for tj -eight (48) hours, after being place d for de livery, shall be subject to a charge of one dol lar (1 0Q) per day, or fraction thereof, for de tention of cars and use if tracks. WJLMINGTONiNtft ft. rpHE REPUTATION OF OUK FERTIL1Z ER9 the ACME and GEM, is now established, and the results of thxne years' use in the nands of the best faimersSf thl3 and other states will attest their value as a high grade manure - The MATTING, maoe from the leaves or our native pine, is conceded to be equal to any wool carpet ror comfort and durability and. the aemana ior iris aauy increasing, it has vlr tues not found ln an.v other fabric. The FIBRE ox wool is extonsivelv-sed for upnoistenng purposes, and as a filling-for .Mattresses 13 almost equal to hair, being light elastic and proof against insects. :. - . , -:z oertincates from reliable parties using our guuus uaa ue seen as our omce.or will oe mail. ea upon uoition. -t.;- , . isnitr A GENTS OF EITHER HEX THROUGHOUT 1 W KJ I?. Consider SoiiijtKn-g mmZT,;t r wvvwu5 upua jour rpa'-T . The sundaird of theMalaaneiU' li s spirit progressive, B 1 "The illustratlona imh.),:. bpsr. There is not enace hriw'tA .: mary of the features to mear r . illustrated articles wiu he lct lowing subjects. . " r ' iiiuaji xj-xpiorauon and Tntpi Ute on a Modern War mpov Homes in City, fiuburb, ted tv--Provlalnrr Homea thmiJo-h S,r.' tlons, . ,T The Citizen's Rights. ' Electricity in th nnnuhrM . Ericsson, the Inventor, by Lis Biographer. , - n untiDg,- r : : Humorous ArJlsts, Anicrican tzi : There win be 3 serial?: : " Robert LOUIS Sff VPTisnH -n , tow. $ -' i , .. : r $ , : Each sub cct. and there t, n rtety thi3 year, will be tr rooit, competent to SDeat w. with, interest. Readers ha are.urged to send ror aprpsr?e:U . 29 lea's a imirt: s .Of.rf us ocr Duers i the united states to handle our celebrated corn and Bunion Cure, its application af i If cars be consigned to private sidings and I accompanied by a f5 guarantee, which amount ! remeay ians to perfect a permanent cure. nuipie tu, zjc; six uoxes, i.. we win pay good agents $3 per day to introduce our goods into their section: no postals. For terms and 7 : :i Jane tf J. R- NOLAN, Genl Manager. SPECIAL NOTICE! Fifth Street M. E. Church. South, Rev. R. ueaman. msior. iue congregation are wor- soippmg. leroporaniy. in the "Union Scheo: uouse." on six tn. between Nun aad Church streets. Services to-morrow at 11 a. m. and 8.15 p.m. Class Meeting at a p. m. Sunday s-uwi ui ,ju p. hi. i-rajer moeung vvednes aay night at aL p. m. seats free. Public In- 'Uiauen street m. e. Church, corner Fifth and Bladen streets.. Rev. T.TagcRlcaud, Pas tor. Preaching at 11 a. m. class meeting at 3 4'. ui. St. Thomas Pro-Cat hedraL First Mass at a. m. second Mass at 10 a. m. Vespers and ucuruiuiuu a, ofj cicvit, p. m. waiiy Mass at c. rani's KTan. LUtneran Chnrch. corner of Sixth and Market streets. Rev. F. v. . ft.' auto, i-msicr. wraun services at 11 oxlock a. m. Engush services at 730 p.m. Sunday School at 930a. m. V. IL Strauss. SuDt. visit an dialiy welcome. sniioh Baptist Church, comer of Eighth and nmui Niwia. nxacouu? ui 11 o ciorr m Sabbath school atl o'clock, p. m. Preachlxur p. in. Vreachlncr at s 15 o'clock, p. m Beta free. ldrM.v. Morris, pastor. . St. Marks Church, corner Sixth and Mulber. ry siroew. uectory opposite to tne Church. Moralmr Praver and hiermon At 11 orinok- Sunday School at 4 p. ta. Evening Prayer and Sermon ax 7 JO o'clock, floryooniaisioa cele brated on the first Sunday ln ererr month anrt on all Holy and Saint's Days. . - Second Baptist Church, en Sixth. httmr Church and Castle streets. Rev. J. p. Kir WB ARE TOE SOLE OTAThERS OF THE following finest and well known Brands or WHISKIES ln the market: Southern Star Rye, 1 Cabinef,Kve, Our Standard Ry, Bouquet Rye, State Guard xxxx Cabinet. There Is nothing better sold anywhere, and ail first-class barrooms sell all or one of the above Brands. Brunhild,Simon& Co., . . -Ill Um Front Qt rl'TJealers in Liquors, cigars ajvdobaccos. angzTH Dinmond Vera Cura 'For sale by " ' r HB.P.C. IIILLER, V teb 14 tt. cer. Fotatli and xnn cts. such sidings be already full, or If conslgued to general' delivery ctracts, and the pronnpt placing of cars be prevented by ihe presence of cars belonging to the same consignee held under load for more than forty-eight (1S bom's. It shall be considered that they have Leen placed ior delivery a the time of arrival at the yard or siding where held. Forty-eight (18) hours will be' allowed for loading empty carsafter belDg placed In posi tion, arter which t ime the Car Service rate of one dollar ($LW) per day, or fraction thereof, for detention and use of track3 will apply. Sundays and legal holidays are excepted in the computatlon'of time of detention of cars and use of tracks. PiedmoutvMr Line, Seaboard Air Line, Atlantic Coast Line, Charleston, Cincinnati Chicago, Georgia, Carolina Jt Northern, Carolina central, . Durham & Northern, v cape Fear & Yadkin Valley, Palmetto; . . feaboard &' Roanoke, Lynchburg & Durham, Roanoke & Southern, " . WUmlngton, Chadbourn & Conway, Atlantic North "Carolina. WASHINGTON BRYAN, Jan 31 lOt . . MANAGER. particulars address the manufacturers. . II. SURODER & CO., feb 14 lw dAw 104 and 106 North Ada Street.' Chicago, 111. Victor Type Writer, " Thii National I.. . ; ; .' : . .anp - A!".turity:,Al:c'... . .... .-- ',;)'' ' ' ' OF WASHINGTON. J.C JUST RECEIVED ! A FINE LOT OF SUPERIOR WHICH WE OFFER AT LOWEST PRICES, CASn OR INSTALMENTS. By purchasing from us you can save at least SO per rent, to say nothing of the quality of our goods. Again, we are right here and consequently responsible. rWe offer r J. JlcREE COWAN. M GENERAL AGENT FOR NORTH CAROLINA: A perfect Machine, very simple, and easy to learn. . ' - PKICB ONIiX 01500. Local Agents wanted in every County. Has Paid to Mem- -boro Over - -C".' Accrued -Liabili- -. u' it... I HORATIO BROTTMi'V - Prcsiaent, " uei N'onr: t, ' Treasurer. : Plows! Plows ! .ralupU.FiYiil ... o -r i- ? tins. : in great variety and at aU prices. ,We cordially lnvtte the public to see our toeantlrol stock. febetf cod t 0XRed Cross Streets LniS la excises ror pkoyisxo:;s. . :-v .:.7oiMcii2i23. LCIC. r i iDnYCOOTir'- LI" It IXAHDI7A Trace Chainsr, Piow Line3 Pi tehforks, Hpades and Shov Fishermen's SnrfpUes, OillTwinet.Oarst Rope, etc Building Material, . Paints, XailsGlass." " " . Housekeepers Outfits, Stoves, SaucpanTTFry Pans, etc. Shelf and Heavy ardwar y ; - OF ALL KINDS. We Shan ever tryto please yon in price' and goods. - ;.r ITv Jccobi Hcrduarc Co , no. front sr. . i a -- ' a wvt n mtmw m m its bt.. . m I GEO. J. EASTELSit y: 1 j j - As3t SccrettTXt " Life insunuico at Absolate Cci A Guaranteed Policy. - : " An incc-'-Htifclo Policy - ;";:atnr- ' alucln Cafitti r. i A r -v . cc x At-ilutely Ll -only i our rayments per Vcs i;ca rerreiraue Ancr-irr ; Y7. n. r.irtoN. Fneclalr:- ncrr.3 o..:ce, Ccsrrai Natloctl l Va.Irrton. D. a , JOUN UAAR. Ji-Locfti-' i M m v?,Tr - r j r n 1 1 j vi B. For the Next My:- ' . I WILL OFFK - . special Binr' IN EVEBYTHINQ IK. GOODD HIJOTBE r;Diitr " n. cnoiiEiiD- pastor. Services at ll a. m. and T S3 p. La. Sunday Sc hool at 9 a. m. Pras ermeetinr rnoxoGBATi Tuesday r'jLt, cli ttp::2tal,ci!"jl: 3 ' - V- . v 1 AND SUTEST-. -Irt Part: t C!:urc!i (rcL) ccrrr cf n.-h tin ri c- 1 I' """ '' r ' ' T ' f- - ro?. falt: cnr.vr.

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