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v v THE NEWS AXD OBSERVER, SATURDAT; JTJIiY 10, 1909 r CAPITALS J1UT0 lUTE WILL HAVE MASS MEETING UVEY INTEREST BEING TAKEX v t-' -. - along line, v . : : ! Frank Wcldon, of Atlanta, Secretary 1 the ( Association Promoting the lionte, Telle of .. Progress of the Movement.' x - , . : f '"Leo and Chatham counties are tak ing a lively interest in the Capital Highway, said Mr. Frank Weldph, of Atlanta, whorls here this week, j He la secretary of the. association which : Is promoting, the New York, Raleigh and Atlanta route, and had Just come In from Plttsboro, where he spoke yesterday in the Interest of this par ticular good road. , : I "Ih have been In every county from Atlanta to Raleigh. . Eight counties along the line are . now improving their respective lines In the thrdueh highway and practically alt the other counties will begin claying their roads when crops are laid by. The situa tion Is all right from Atlanta to the Lee county line. From the time ,1 crossed from South -Carolina into I this State I was told that we would have trouble in getting through Lee; and Chatham. I was Informed that their roads were bad. and that they would not improve them. We were advised to. go around these two counties,! but President Tufts, of Our. Association, said' we would try them, anyway So I went to Sanford, Locksville, Mon cure and Plttsboro, and I found, the roads better, than) much of the, mile age in! some other counties I halve in vestigated and I found a number of representative, progressive men Jnlev ery community who fully appreciate the befaeflta which' will result from! se curing the highway, i j 1 "Lee county is the most wonder fully blessed county I ever saw in the quality, Quantity and location of splendid road material. We can fol- low a gravel deposit almost entirely across Lee and. the cost of making; an excellent road -will be less than in any county ! have seen. I ' "Mr. Spoon, the, head of your State Highway Department,' says that Lee's ' roads materials are worth $100,000 . '.o the. county. Mr. Spoon and pri Pratt .made very interesting addresses - before a. good roads meeting at Sani ford otv, Saturday and I believe the i enterprising people are going to raise - the money, by- private subscription to Improve the roads, which will develop; a fine section of country. v j 5 "The highway will run for about seven miles through Chatham.. That county has good dry weather roads . but they - need gravel, sand and rock to, make them passable in winter that is along the 8eaboard, through Locksville, .Moncure and Merry Oakai The people in these towns are taking hold of this enterprise and I have rea- , son to believe the two townships which we cross will co-operate, i It has been suggested that we go from Moore county 'to Lililngton, the county seat of Harnett, and there connect with the highway which will event ually be established between Raleigh, layettevme ana Wilmington. The only objection to that route is that It la longer, than by Sanford and Apex." As the representative of the Asso-j ciauon, air. vveiaon is .; going irom county to county examining .the. roads and Interesting the people In the Cap ital Highway project.. , He left last night for the upper part of the State and will try; to get the counties lined f' x iwett"nere( and TlUch'mond apd . pn to Washington. - .' . - - t-" i He says 'that Richmond' county In this. State- has good roads! and that . Moore's are superb," especially from J zVron Springs to Pinehurst, and on 1 3 T kevlew -about 24 miles. L , "'ben we get this route Improved Jail tha way from Washington by way of. Raleigh. Columbia, Aiken and Au gusta to Atlanta, it will be the only - "-n T Jmsi'Say . -. "ONE" "TWO" . ' -"SEVEN" To Central . - . . Ouiclccsaflash'the phone will be answered cad if you'll give your address a messenger from thel Poff-'pr Wester iy,cn Telegram xm. ponies will be d for your WANT Ad. Pay him S For each six words for each time you wish the zd to run. We find the finders of vues and the losers too. We find ser vants for homes, clerks and managers for offices and offices for clerks and managers.1 , . ' , 60,000 People Read The v 'Old Reliable EVERYDAY TEN GENT Jill 'I I Two Fast Trains Daily to Colorado and the West The Colorado Limited leaves Birmingham at 10:30 p.m., Memphis 8:00 a.m. arrives Kansas City 10:30 p.m., and Denver 5:55 p.m. next even ing. Carries through Pullman sleeper Birmingham to Denver, and through chair car to Kansas City. Dining car serves aU meals. The Southeastern Limited leaves Birmingham 12;20 noon.Memphis 8:25 p.m., arrives Kansas City 10:25 a.m. and Colorado Springs and Denver 8:15 a.m. second day. Carries through sleeper Brunswick, Ga., Macon, Atlanta, Birmingham and Memphis to Kansas City and' Colorado Springs; also through sleeper Hot Springs and Memphis to Kansas City and Denver. Through chair car to Kr City. Dining car serves all meals. These fast trains vi .1..? I offer quick and most convenient double daily service to Colorado, Utah, Yellowstone Parky San Francisco Seattle Exposition Take advantage of the unusually low fares in effect this Summer, and see the wonderful West, Every day until Sept. 30th, long limit round trip tickets will be on sale via the Koclc Island-Frisco lines at the following Unusually it RoueJ T-o Fares to . Denver, Colo. Springs & Pueblo ; Ofdeaand Salt Laic Yellowstone Pck. Seattle (Direct route) , Stn Francisco (via Seattle oneway) ,5aa Francisco Let Arctics ) 4 and San Diego (Direct) ' ) ' j. Oa Sals oaly June 23 to Jnly 9 locJuslva f : ran imomiooa S. li. PARROTT, District Paaaenger , Agent, (I North Prior Street Atlanta. ' Georsla, .. , Ions tour possible In the winter months. . There are hundreds of de lightful summer tours, but In the win ter tourist season we will have through this sand clay section ' 800 miles as smooth, firm roads connecting the capuals. which can be traveled all the time; There are 200,000 automobiles in the United States now and the man ufacturers are preparing? to build 150,' 000 more; next year. " Thousands of autolsta are eager to tour the South- As soon as we get tmrtoada Improved they; will swarm down here and pour a cohstant ' stream of gold Into every community traversed by the highway," - A SHOOTING SCRAPE. ; .,; In TThlch Are Involved a Xecktle, 'a 1 y uocMien ijcg ana a uanjo.. Ilenry Johnson, colored.' of ", Pan therBranch township, was brought toi Raleigh yesterday by Deputy B. F. 'Wtiuama and j lodged -in the Wake counts Jail in default of a S200 bond. He was charged with ' having engaedtl n an uuray wun nis proiner, wesiey jonnson. . .: v" '-" Th affair occurred about the first or June, tout owing to (Henry) John son's condition he war not able to be Drought to Raleigh until yesterday. as hei received a severe wound la the conflict y i v i . .-... : . The hearing was before Justice Un church. The trouble began by We- leya wife's Wiping her feet on Henry necktie.'. Aa soon as she had done this, ihe two brothers began to quar rel. ';Vesley, who has one wooden leg, pulied off the said leg and landed his brother one across the head, where upon the irate brother used a banio In defending himself, striking jHenry over me neaa wun it. immediately Henry hopped over to where his gun was reposing In the corner, took it up and shot - his brother, the ahot taklngYeffect In the left aide. Wesley was , rested and lodged In Jail In def auly of a $300 s bond, but It was not until yesterday that Henry was able to) stand the . tourney to Raleieh. TWO PATRIOTIC ADDRESSES Dr. B. F. Plxon SHke to Rig- Crowds as Nieiiiy ana itmhcrfordton. Dr. 11. F. Dbcon, State Auditor, has returned from ' Western North Caro lina where he made patriotic addresses at Rutherford ton and Shelby on the tnird ana .xutn or juiy. , Dr. l)Jxon-spoke at Rutherford ton on Saturday and was heard by a crowd of over 5,000 people, the cele brationbeing a big event. lie wa introduced by . Judge , M. H. Justice and the Rutherfordton Sun speaks In highest terms of his eloauent ad dress.- V"- r'" - :- On Monday he spoke at Shelby and the patriotic address he made thera wasxto a crowd of over 12,500 people. There Was a ' big parade and In It were mkny beautiful floats. Dr. Dixon says ittwas the' best arid pettiest parade na haw ver seen on a Fourth of July celebration. The western nart of the Stfla. Tir Dixon snys, is suffering from too much 'aJn. and thouah the Croos look well it la feared Hhat thtse will suffer greatly if the rains continue as fre quent nx) of late. ;;-. THE CONDUCTOR INJURED Anl 3Tr. B. Moore Rarkcr Takes l Cliargo In Ringing Up the Fares. Mr. Walter Moore, a coridncttir of the city .street car system, received a severe bruise above his eye yesterdav afternoon as the car took the curve near St. Mary's School. lie was on the foot board of an open car, mak ing cnange and not having hold of a hand rail was thrown out. He wal dazed by the fall and barelv escaped being struck b7 a passing wagon.. He was picked up and brought tY. the city, going to a tthil. cinn for treatment. Mr. B. Moor a rarker, Vho was on the car. took chare of it. and acted as conductor until one of the conductors .could be secured, v Captain N. West, who was on the car. says that Mr. Parker managed things admirably and that ho is ready to give him a recommenda- -.)' ' ' - ' ' . . -. ' ', . .. -' v - - "'.. . i -.; - . , Low Fares Frosa RaWfk $61.10 74.10 75.80 84.75 99.75 83.40f 98.15 Frass Ckarlotta $56.20 69.20 72.85 84.75 99.75 830f 93.90 and Jly Sft to Atxmst S lachxaive. saa snrnnuir OIL IHCI0HS KEEP Oil - WILL COLLECT TAX BUT SAMPLE ' ' : XO OIL." - ' ; The 'Restraining Order In Force Only J As to Other Rules and Regulations and lbs Red ' C Oil Manufacturing Company Buyi More Stamps. The restraining ; order Issued by Judge Jeter a Pritchard j on applica tion of the Red C Oil Manufacturing Company of Baltimore, against the Board : of r Agriculture was , yesterday erreu upon . commissioner of Agrl cuiiure uranam. - The hearing, for ina injunction asked will be on Au gust second, before Judge H. a. Con nor in iiaieigh. . The companies are to continue to pay the tax of half a cent a gallon, and yesterday the Red C Company, which brings the suit. Invested $64.00 In stamps, getting two hundred of the twenty-six cent variety. these to be usea on two hundred barrela Com missloner Graham yesterday sent out notices to the oil inspectors that thev continue to travel, to see that all oil la properly stamped and cancel all sumps found, but that no indict ments in regard to other rules would " svuKut peoainc mi nesrinr on August second. The Inspectors will. therefore, take no samples of oil for tne present. v u-.--' Spencer Near-Beer . License. a .1 as a . specta.! acense tax or 125 ner annum nas oeen placed . by the East cpencer Doard or aldermen upon any ana an concerns selling near-beer. bo xar oniy one- mercnant has decided to handle the beverage but it Is ex pected that others, will follow. e insurance License dranted. License was granted rasterdav to two new fire insurance companies to do business tn North Carolina, these being the City Fire Insurance Co.. oC New York, and the Sovereign Fire Insurance Co., of Toronto, Canada. :li ' . t Saturday. August Tth. Is Old Sol diers' Day at Danbury, Stokes county. TOE WEARY WAY. Dally Becoming Leaa 'Wearisome to , Many in itaielgb. With a back that aches all day. With rest disturbed at night. Annoying urinary disorders, 'Tis a weary way, indeed. Doan'a Kidney Pills drive weariness away. ' ' Are endorsed by Raleigh cltlsena Mrs. M. J. Brown. 211 South Person Street. Raleigh, N. C, says: "I can mast cheerfully recommend - Doan's Kidney Pills as the results I obtained from their use proved them to be a remedy of merit. I suffered for sev eral years from kidney and bladder trouble. The kidney secretions were unnatural, deposited! a sediment and were distressing In passage. Back ache also bothered me considerably, and although I doctored and tried sev eral remedies, I was unable to better my condition. Finally procuring Doan'a Kidney Pills from the Bobbltt- Wynne Drug Co., I began, their use and was afforded more relief than from any other remedy I had previ ously taken. At the present time, I am without a sign of kidney complaint and dan only give the credit of my cure to Doan's Kidney Piiia" For Mia oy an dealers. Trice B0 cents. Foster -Mllburn Co., Buftalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. 5 ; . Remember the name .Doan'a and A. BIG RAILROAD DEAL DURHAM AND CILVIILOTTE, SAX FORD AND TROY ROADS CONSOLIDATE. - These Railroads Serve An Important Section of the State, Since the Out look Is for Their Development so as to Greatly Increase Their Value. There has occurred In North Caro lina within the past few days an in teresting railroad deal Involving, the Durham and Charlotte and Sanford and Troy on the one side and the Egypt Railroad and Raleigh and Western Railway on the other side, by which the Raleigh and Western and Egypt railroads pass out and the Dur ham and Charlotte and Sanford and Troy railroads come in and take their places. The Egypt Railroad, built from Colon, on the Seaboard, to Cumnock, on Deep River, In the pres ent county Of Lee, was constructed and equipped by the Egypt company many years ago, and for many years It has been operated by the Raleigh and Western under a lease up to a few months ago, when Its operation was entirely suspended by permission of the Corporation Commission. The Raleigh and Western Company was originally chartered with the view of constructing a railroad from Cum nock across Deep River via Qulf to Asheboro. and while It has been graded for the most part from the Deep River crossing at Cumnock via Gulf to Harper's Cross Roads, In Chatham County, the bridge across Deep River has never been erected and the Egypt Railroad and Raleigh and Western have never made an actual physical connection, and the Raleigh and Western, ns a separate road, has never been operated or p it Jn condi tion to be operated. The Durham and Charlotte Railroad is at the pres ent time completed and being operated between Gulf, In the county of Chat ham, where It connects with and crosses the Southern, and Troy, In the eountv of Montgomery. There It con nects with the Mt Gilead branch of Page's Aberdeen and Asheboro Rail road; and the length of the Durham nd Charlotte Railroad between its present terminus Gulf and Troy Is about forty miles of completed road. It Is understood that tne uurnam and Charlotte Railroad is now. and always sine, its incorporation has been, the property of Mr, John B. Tnnlr. of Brldesburg Philadelphia, Pa., whose principal Business is me manufacture of chemicals at 1 Brldes burg. where he owns a very large manufacturing plant. Recently the "Sanford and Glendon Railroad Com pany was Incorporated In this State In the office of the Secretary of State, and Mr. Lennig is named In the char ter of that company as the leading in corporator. By amendment I to Its charter filed this week In the office of the Secretary of State, the San ford and Glendon" was changed to Sanford and TroyV .1 "The Egypt Railroad has been for some time In the hands, of Mr. Sam uel A. Henszey. as a receiver j of the IT. 8. Circuit Court. Br consent of all the creditors and parties; inier .iA the Esrvnt road, with all Its equipment In the county of Lee, was recently sold for . $25,O0O.and Mr. Lenntng became the purchaser at that price, and the sale waa confirmed by Vt a ami Jndere Connor slaned the decree of the court last Tuesday. July f m& ordered the oeea ior vine nronerty to he made to Mr. Lennlng or tO Major, wm. a. uuuiiiu'; tnmev. and "trustee for said, J B. Lennig. with power. to Mil as said J. B. Lennig shall direct" - It vii a rash sale and. Mr. Lennig has purchase nrlce and directed the title deed for the Eypt road to be made to his trustee. Malor Guthrie, who will eonvev It as Mr. v Lennig shall hereafter direct, i4 . ir Tnntsr Has also bought and paid for the Raleigh and Western Railway and directed title to be made t Malor Guthrie, his trustee for that We are Informed that Deen River Is the dividing line now at Cumnock h.(Mn the old county of Chatham mrA s nresent county of Lee; that It Is the purwose of Mr. Lennig to have Malor Guthrlv wcute aii'eon veyanee to the new "Sanford and Troy Railroad Company for all of the Rmt railroad and so much of . the Raleigh nd Western .a Is sltuatd In, the county of Tee. andeonvev the helance of the' unfinished Raleigh and Western to the Durham ;and Chsr lotte. Tb. Durham and -Charlotte will extend Its present line from) Gulf to the Deen River crossing at Cum nock, a distance i of about two miles, erect a bridge across Deep R!ve and make physical connection- with the Egypt Railroad at Cumnock. J The Sanford and Troy, new eompanvl win take Immediate possession of th(s old Karpt road and put It In proper! con dition to be operated again.' It will he readily seen that hy this arrange ment th Durham and Charlotte over the "Sanford and Troy win gam a direct connection r with the Seaboard at Colon, and the Sanford and Troy will have a diert connection over the Durhsm an' Charlotte and put I that rosd Into Trey., though both rosds will be operated as separate and) dis tinct rallroed corporations. - The Ban- ford and Troy rosd - will have lomy about three miles of new road to build between Sanford and Colon to nut the Durham and Charlotte Into Sanford. where It Will then have physical con nection with the three systems there. to wit. Southern. Seaboard snd Co- Line. The advantages of this deal to the Durham and Chsriotte are easily manifest, and the nubile alon th Una rM'tht rreant Tlurhnm end Charlorfj-wilt soon realize the bene- nts to trem aiso. - The Durham and Charlotte alrearlv has connection with Pare's Mt. Glled branch of the A. .and A. at Troy, N C: It crosses the A. and A. at Star, In Montgomery County; It connects t ITnllaon Junction. Moore County, with "Petty" road, now called RanddJnh and Cumberland: It erosses the South ern at Quit. In Chslhsm County, will soon have the other connect aboe enumerated ; and ons ASKING FOR PARDOV Tills Sought fr Wlr V. Blak, of AFiievlile. Governor Kltchln is being ked, to grant a pardon to Wiley P. BliekJ of Asheville. who on being . onvlcted! of maintaining a disorderly house, ' this a club headquarters. Was sentenced to twenty-two months on the roads. Aopearlng here tn his behalf yester dav wre Ex-Judge Thomss A. Jonen and Mr. W. P. Brown, attorneys, of Ashevllle Mr. M. I Reed being here In his behalf also. Mr. Frank Carter. attorney, of Ashevllle, appeared against him. It was urged that tV' execution of the sentence would Im pair Black's health, and that it is ex ressive. In opposition It waj urged thst no sufllclent grounds for a pardon had been shown, and tnai tne case was an aggravated one. and that any abatement of the sentence or t-ardon would be against the enforcement of law and the moral effect would be AS AID TO PAUL'S Citizens of Raleigh Continue to Aid the Fond, WKYh Is Now In the Neighborhood of $2,400. There is being every, possible effort put forth by the officers and , mem bers of St Paul's Methodist church, colored, to secure funds to aid In tho rebuilding of their handsome church burned on Monday night. Liberal subscriptions are being given by the citizens of Raleigh, and with the additional amounts received yesterday the gifts amount to about $2,400, and the list continues to grow. In order to still further aid the movement for obtaining funds the officers of the church have called a mass-meeting for St. Paul's church on Sunday afternoon at 3:30 to be held In Shaw University chapel. At the meeting there will be ad dresses by Messrs. N. B. Broughton, Josephus Daniels, John T. Pullen, Joseph G. Brown and R. T. Gray, who are taking an Interest In aiding the colored churoh workers, the colored speakers to be Dr. R. H. W. Leake of Morganton, Rev. J. W. Walker, presiding elder, and CoL James II. Young. Besides these some of the old members of the church will speak and will tell about the struggles in building the church. To. this meet ing an Invitation is extended to all the white preachers and colored preachers and their congregations. Rev. R. H. W. Leake, who Is now the presiding elder of the Morgan ton District, was the pastor of St. Paul's church when the building was Started, and It was under his pasto rate that the great part of the work was done. He writes of his deep con cern in the destruction of the church and is to be here on Sunday to speak. In the list of contributions pub lished heretofore that which appears L. A. Mahler $6.00 should be L. A. Mahler Steamer Company 15.00. The dditlonal subscriptions yesterday are s follows: A1I.K V.l. I .50 1.00 10.00 2.00 5.00 1000 5.00 10.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 10.00 .50 1.00 10.00 5.00 1.00 William H. Palmer Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Fleming: James Richardson John II. Clark, of Florida..'. M. Upperman Henry Short Dennis Branch M. Maxwell .., A Friend James Bright W. A. Weathers Clarence Poo . , J.VT. Sharp Bedford Brown James Kerr D. H. Hill E. M. Uzzell & Co. Ben II. Lamb Atlas G. Denton -A Tribute. In memory of Mr. Atlas G. Denton. who died very suddenly at his "home near . Raleigh, yesterday -evening. A son or the late Nicholas G. Den ton and brother of Ed V. Denton, he was a successful farmer,, . a ruggedly honest, charitable and true man. whose untimely death at 42 years of age causes a host of friends to grieve, i He married MIsa Williams a few years ago. and . with her leaves one Child to . mourn the loss. " V.- : rV ..-.: ,A FRIEND, SUNDAY AFTERNOON REBUILDING ST. CHURCH. Miss Susie White, a waitress bright, v ' -' - ' , . , . . .' : Works hard at morning, Big trays she handles then with ease, " - ' ' : v .' . T; ' ' , ; ' And by her tact she strives to please. ' . i t . ... (. 4 "Why do our guests eat so much bread? It's made from Rob Roy " . '! ' It 1 1 t" 1 ' I I " " . OXOi Not Toppishiiess, but real styje in Clothes Clones ihatk e Clothes of Quality at the Right Price; ALL THE CLOTHES WE OFFER ARE MADE BY CELEBRATED y MASTER TAILORS f J . Up-To-Date Clothiers BOTH NOTED FOR OWGK SERVICE KING-CR'OWELL DRUG CO. HARGETT AND FAYETTEVILLE STS. DOXT LIKK PKNN'S APPOTMT BIENT AS RAILROAD DIRECTOR, The Madison Herald Severely Cr It l 'lzes tho governor for Appointing Mr. S. C. Fenn, Who Voted for tho Rcpubliruti Candidate for State (Senate Against 31r. Reuben Reld. ITm mrwmA (tm. f n a.a Wq milt a r", " fight In Rockingham county over the matter as to whether Mr. S. C. Penn would succeed himself as a director of the North Carolina railroad. Dur-' lng the campaign of 1903, this. Dem ocrats re-norriinated Mr. Reuben D. Reld for the State .Senate. He waa defeated, though the Democrats elect ed both members of the House. Mr. Reld and his friends ..protested . that Mr. Penn, having voted against the party nominee, should not be appoint ed. A large petition was presented to the governor recommending that Mr. Penn be appointed. The. gov ernor appointed him. Quoting the statement in the , Reldsvllle Review, that Mr. Penn had received his com mission from the governor. the Madi son Herald says: . , s: This is another good reason why those Rockingham Democrats, il who are Democrats, who spent a' week, in Charlotte working and sweating to nominate W. W. -Kltchln governor, should go off and kick- themselves. In fact they oughV to buy a whole car load of the best kicking' machines made, hitch a fortyrhorse power en gine to them and back up and take their medicine 'like men. Mr.; Fenn is Intimately associated with the Amer ican, Tobacco Company, we are told, and at the last election did all he could to defeat ' the late Reuben D. Reld for the Senate;-, his ticket read: "Wray. not Reld... f These. " we sub mit, are mighty good reasons " why Governor Kltchln, who," as the "Peo ple's Choice," waa 1 elected governor, should : appoint him to any kind,' of an office! We . have Indeed fallen! on strange times! v Simmons la not;. the only one."- . . - . - ' Goldboro Boy's Geiilus. V ' ? A' nhone ' measaee ' from - Mr. ' Adam C. Davis, Jr., -from - Beaufort, this morning announces' his safe : arrival noon and night Flour," Vjt she said, ;'S l.v, Mm ?!HiPi.!!!.ii,.l!iii.iiu..ii.u:TtmTH.g.h!iiiii.;;'1- ''TT "; M 4 110 y i 1 1 arid Furnishers -,..: J V V- PHONES In that harbor, on board - his own launch "Georgia," .that started fom this port on its Initial trip last -Wed '" nesday. Just think of going frorM Goldsboro to the sea on : a steam launch, designed, built, equipped and operated by the same person and ne a uomsooro ty: indeed, : with 3 . - . . L -1 I tne ruture or ooiasioro be?.;Do we not go forward? Goldsboro Argus. OXE CUAKTFJf YESTERDAY. One of. the Objects of the 'Watson Motor Company Is to Manufacture Airalt!ps. The r Watson Motor Company of TarborO, was "incorporated:4 yesterday, the objects of which are toJ buy, deal In apd sell all kinds ct Vehicles, In cluding motor cars and airships. This . company . has an authorized capital ' stock of 1100.000. and will begin V business with $5,000. The Incorpo rators jue Messrs. George Watson, W. S. Cummings, W. E. -Sherln and T W Thrash, an or Tarboro. V- " ' . ' e. r that the flavor of our. 41 L heavy. all-Havana favor. Bon't Believe- f iHtoc;beVdupH(ted;ia: I I I j rk Iose that langxiid feeling if ( ' ! 'ahd be'convlnced wit a 4 ) f. ' i : , I ari Mi1rfi y .. T y f ' : s r i t olll ; At.. 41 Robert ill Si ." tt 3 - ( take o other. . t
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