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5 ;.: I potato Ooro Kite hla. tract fries 4 of hla. AaslsUng him hi :lh ar ntellna ot th plaintiffs Imtntixr. JUtehiav kMkw -of tti OMrnr, and thty were fur- ther aaststed by Mara. Hinsdale A .HlnsdsJ ui Armlstd and w. B. Jobs. C tha local tow. Thca attor ad there was ta staad for him. f Higgs might have) acaped had hla vtrUm beea brought to, .Tb deavriptloa or bis fac coa- VtcUd him. toalirt J Beaaier aUarl r barred. Ho had "Jl one drink." bat It naade hln drank. Henry Parcolt waa th mala witneas. Baasiey started to cross sissnln him. "Tou'd bettor stop that Of you'll convict rourself of ford Die trespass and I'll snd yoa to tha read." Jadga Watsnn said aad Beaalsy Was given Is ,B COata . Jn. JJSE; JIECK ATKAYS STRAW HAT CLEAIIEP, ney ar ioly Wunm with the KIHhla candidacy the eVnaia, and Iber wa aot a man who observ. 4 the altuattoa wha did not comment upoa It OorBor Kltrhln hu no non saatoaa u porter than raptala Two Strong Sermons Deliver- -v 1 And make your old hat look hew. -ecsl ,eeaeV '-'-T'-"':, - rprrrD,vmvv,.Via, TntNEWSAKD-OBSERTOt-TCESbAYi-APRTLlSlt 11 i msmt iaaa. JJ V S.llSt III . J rx ' Lr ... i a. i f U t 1 T .tW W . V4 VT Ov T I r n " iVT tXkaTJaTrWr.irF. " - .sat V j. v.. V SOME IMPORTANT LESSONS WERE OUTLINED Rev. Or. Wait at the FTeabytrrtaa ' aati Hot. H. C. Mouwai FlratJtep. Mat lrga Cntiariaslaiis Riaw at Both Churchr Remarks Made hlmng lwnrrgaioa. Lraeon from the rcytnt ( raat dis aster of in Titanic wera given to two congregation Sunday In Kaielgh churches and tb remark by tha preachers made a strong Impression oa tHoao who wer present At the Presbyterian church tha naator. Itev. W. McC. Whit, pa oa (ha sub )ct of "Lesson From the Qresl Wreck." and at tha First Baptist Church Rev. Hight C. Moore, editor of tha Biblical Kecorder, apoke on tha "Meaaag of Misfortune." lr. White's Remark. &r Rrr White's I emai ka va-part-l- war aa followi "Huppoaa ye that the Oaltleani jrare . alntare aboe all OaJlleejia. ' becauke they luffered auch thtno; 1 1 tell you nay. but except ye repent y shall all llkewlae perllh." L.uke "Hi second add third verata. ' , 1 ''That wn the Lord'a eommeat conccrnlnfe two cataatrophee lo which many mat a auddvn and violent death. It elves ua a cue to a rlfht understandta? of sarh events. It Is hard for us to Interpret an occur rence Hka thla. and rather dangerous to attempt It. Wa are not now In ttosttlon to know or to say what wera Oods Intentions la It. 'Kor my thouaht are not your thouchta, nei ther are my waya your ways.' aalth the Ixrd; for as "the Heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways Jilsher than your way, knd baV thouKhta than your thouarhta.' This ha said with reterenco to his readiness to torsive atnners. Hi ways and thoughts are so far abovo cure that we ran scarcely compre hend them. And with rutlty hearts In uo. we ar apt t eea aothlna but wrath and destruction And death, where Ood meaat love aad araco and rood-will to men In their salvation and eternal lUe. How uneearchable ar hla Judgments and his waya past finding out.' The pastor then outlined four lea eons we may learn from thla wreck that has shocked the world, taking as some of these kssons thai we must learn not to Impugn tha good ness of Ood: th magnitude of Qod'e greatness and man's littleness, good out of evil and th lesson given by . thai Lord, hlgiself. "Last Sunday." the pastor con cluded, "while husbands and- wives, fathers and ohlldren were being rent part la anguish and ageny unspeak able, you were alceping sweetly snd comfortable In your bed: when morning dawned poor I women aad khlldraa wera euffertoa aad ahlvorlag aad perishing in th Icy Atlantic, aad yu rose up la peace snd health and Vomfort. aad another whole week had beea added tj year anprofttabl iif. .Why? Oh. fruitless Christians, oh. sin ner unsaved, don't you - yet under stand it? Don't you hear the meav saaw that In thuader tonea Is aent you? That Is Jesus' owa Interpre tation of such a catastrophe. Oh, that man may hear It aad lay It O heart." At First Bapttat Charr. ftsv. Hlght C. Mowr. Wo occa a4ed th pulpit at thla church la th absence of tb pastor, spoke oa the ubject. Th MMsag of Mlsfor tuae." and pictured Indeed some . greet Hfasona. 1 H bee an hla romarks with a brief ' history of th oalstenc of th Ti tanje from th Urn H left th dock oa Wednesday. April Itth. until It atrwrk th iceberg Runday night. atakma la loas thaa three hours and r carrying ta death over l.ttt soul . aad maa millions of treasure. -Why aa HT" be said "Was It becaase the paaseeistra or crow of i oWclaal eror deserving the fate a no re Mners inat irmverse ina ai i : Waa It la order to reform maritime taotom an that live would wnt bo ao Imporlled hereafter? Wa M to teach I he world eoe greet eml 1 1 sens Which on Id better be taught by tau tropho tbaa eaenmoa place' It la trw tbaU sta I orteei rtsrtad Witt) swift aad awtajwdgeaoaU wtt- BRACING! A eipil eamirtf id stum M ggch tnd of th tU. ' .Trhm'i no reaction 'or ' "W tkywn rent Ikit wWoW unx fnooMrink at there m j . ; e - (rortt cofTte and fcrx. . rottsm surti the rtft aw! ndi ; th 47 rigW. , - - : F .IrtAxfist-Mt k e Jtwjtl "lTr nsfnl "fc itoJf ar4 fcral l tiae e tirUSr f the daf- , t- lit tafff-Ml tooth h tirr4 Bttrrj and w4af aotrnd ft fmhinj tV ' T Rc4 V. (;- V k frii$tr, Trv ' " :VI 1 Una" r..) fe. I . , V r Absolutely Parc3Sk :es No other aid to the housewifo it so great, no other agent to useful abd certain in making delicious, wholesome food The only Baking Powder made from - Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No Alum No neaa the cltlea of Bodom, Hamarta. Babylon. Nineveh, Jerusalem. But this la not always the case. For suf fering may be preventive as well as punitive; It may be reformatory as well at retrtbuiiv; It may be an op-, portuatty rather than a calamity. Job'e three frtende prodded him with the uncomfortable doctrine that some sin he had committed iras r while responsible for his suffering he at the time an out- llf Ml UUl- I cm( on th Mh-heap, protetd hUl (MAawwaa Tk. I A ik. ...aV..t.-s I 'H itv vwi BBatU ilia will WUiani Oalileana whom Pilate slew at Pass over In the very precincts of the Temple mingling their blood with that' of their sacrlncea, must have been greater sinners than any others resi dent la th city br attending th feaat And they also.1 said tha same of the eighteen workmen upon whom the tower of 81 loam fell as they were re pairing or erecting It. Hut Jeaua. In the presence of these disasters, re moved discussion from the sphere of the speculative t th practical, and declared: "1 tell you nay; but except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish t" They were not to uncharitably critl- I'Im. IK timmti Knl tr. lt..l- nmttt KVS So this swful calamity may or not be traceable to some perversity or iniquity In those who suffered In the sea or on the shore when the Titanic went down. But beyond a question It eras on the divine side shot through with moral purpose and out of it oa our numan aids wholesome lessons should no learned. Otherwise, our In terest In It degenorateo Into merely viewing unconcernedly a scene oa the stag or seeing without motio a moving picture thrown on the screen Or. oa th other hand and worse, it verweo Into th realm af stark stol ctam or black despair. Bo misfortune Always means a mes sage to men. It la the Anger of Ood pointing upward. It Is the handwrit ing of the Almighty, sometimes upoa tables of stone to inatraet. aad some times upon festal waits to pass sen tence. It is the oral word of Jehovah peaking to us now In tones of thun aer aad now In the still small voice. Lot aa, then, interpret tha fat of th Titanic aad think ef th moral ailesion of this sunhbn monaroh of the SEVERAL ENTERPRISES Wadetbora t Ht Elactrk Rail Othgf Charter Itaued Yastarday. The fallowing chart era wera Issued yesterday: Wsak ataeu Merer Railway Caeav enrayt tat manutartwra street railway cars, rayroad -ear. aiaVentoMlea, ate. to aaaavfartare ef for llghUM end snoaufartoriaa purpaats aed te street raiiwaya etc.: ta rapltnl llli tet with $l. 4 for br (warte k. Jba RaMga. and Jaa A. Hardhsna. Taswi F. Jeaee, R. T. Ilaaaett. Jr H. W Littea, 11. B Blaleca. F. M Hkrhbawer. Fred J Cog. C W Tananat aad R. B. Medley. nasay. of South' Bruaowtra eeuaty: geaeral nsrhaadiae; authorrsed empltal, 1 1 a. see. wtia iit.tt aaaac tlbsel for br H, C, Hood, ed OraoaaVorw. ant 1. F- to4 aad a B- Kertbrops ef aaaattsatt BBVaaaaaaBWai eeay t ewwaaaww-a Oah. of ta Opefsts aad eaadart asetai ael ll terarv rlab: (he isrperatloa has a capital Stock aad tbo raewr porateis are B. A. Ortmn, a M. Jeaaea, a T, rott. W. A. Moorow aad Has OR raat ay rweaaaay. ' t niietdant avad a I to Na alary. V, t Aartt It Tb taairaii ar -tbed derieg th aeieaaT week aipaaliea l eewaw tb awl la the, Bvath era asad taam eWBaMa, and mm o x ra e iwia ni fnait two andda tteet. tta R f tab plfi Tb ( arteg th w- wi v . 4t4 wen kfcwM pmamtv. totleai pew r - ft ths (lr, A ItvW. (. I. e an tho psrtas sxetao H!) waw-d od pw . Un , Clltai I Raaak Of Itllibiadav. Oa- taaldMB aaaaaBBBBBi 4aP ' .ail.l IN M M4fe tit ftM aiU u tV C I II. e Hkrh Fwmt. rhoavtw Its - rJ r-. a m II , Arrawr ir Reset) rewwtaaa Maeaaaf and "M.sd taabtta. af tMrRata, ad aa taawH to he ibaa lea. W a4aaej0ag V.I Wry TaT: R nn -- a ...I ssjs) rfce IK-at pert f is. , ik raalea t x ef IK. w Finest Aoee hwk. . , ? lie) ta Wasea pfmmm t e PTeSn tmdtr, wn ' - - e M thewweey t-A i. TMAay; tarto ling Easy Umo Phomphatt saa a a . a. aav A A fla rlrST LOT ot CdSfiS uO UTTI tion Against the State Pri$ on Was Heard Yesterday; Interesting Line Upjof the Attorneys and Plaintiffs anjd Defendants Tho best start made In many a as art oon waa thai of yeaterdsaT Wheat Judg Stephen, C Bragaw cleared ,ta civil calendar for ths first day aad bad few minutes to rest at th laa af the day. r " ' A large number of comptstaiaa went to record and aot a tew wer mado non-suite. These ar aot sjsoaaa sarlly off. They can coma strata and make new places on ths dootasC Bat to havo clear bill of health th irat day Is lark, especially la tha light f th Urn taken up In th Prat case. This waa an action agalnat the North. Carolina State Prison, whereth M. H. Hoffmaa ana pretaer aa tor damajraa sf ItM.lf la a shipment of peanuts. The facta ar briaf. Tea HorTmata brothers bad bargained for It, set bushels of paaaate raised aa th BtaU farm. They war ta be aotd fer tll.ltt and had beea Ptd for. They could not handle thaoa whoa they : aeaed for Utoas, aad th arhwa tarns managemeat was ashed to ator team anUl th Umo af dsn) ear. ' la tha waeaatlme, Capt. 4. 1. Laurbag- aa waa ajakeet lor earn sta to bo delivered at a ewrtaia lwr ta a traia aat a certain piae. Th peassia went.' th traia waa aot tbsrs. Raia rameKip aad lajarod th paaawta. I be H off mans set ap a claim, aael It. trap stetad. - i Tha Lewal Ltas at. , Thai cat pre seated about tha taoai Inlai eating legal ana poBtacaU aae-as that Bias. bees so) ht a loa ttma. "Onto aacttea wa bera ssmstlm ag. Capt. J. J. Laaa-blagbasaa, awparla- toaoeait ef tho aXate rrlsea. aat bis so la ths haad af Ayeecb a Wb at en. ; th lamoatad Qua ao Areock taoa Vdag a forwiiaabio saadlaste far tha trailed Btetes aaaala. Aaatstl ia Mr. T. H. Carver. On'th etber atdo wer gar pa rati Comatlaaltasr K. u. Travltv aa ap WDEII THE SKIII BREAKS' OUT ; i USE POSLAM To)ka rid a efcta oraptiaaax watea atc sand ta aatrkry ateaa aa mfsaaesw eeeapsexiea or red aaoa, ess Fionas a SMawaM the treabta M aetseV. If peas, aa, acaa, borbar-e Rea or ewy of the) asoroaastabbeva dteassss tU'Trer. wr tbeW withewt teadad tri itmint thrwuaTh tb tteaoty apptaaatiee) ef Majiia. Tata peefe.t taeaodp Boats t at saadsr an leaditlaaa mars re witty aa4 as n aaTJy tbaa Mytiama fee waa aati wu-ae drsaratsta aaM FiaSisi eialal PvaXAW soap, th kmatifiwag aaia nap ( at rawtst. Tt re mmpta Faslaav wvt I West ( toe 11 i THE CALENDAR ONonf w rnataw taker easV I MR Street, New Tat CRY- . t. (c5 j hs o sKeaWis! wmaaasl It tPtHKWt I tn.faatlt jrt IwrrttiBaV - a paaw, bt tweB i aW. Vw4 4r.tw.iTWe- w SUlf ttP -. I Wrm to Pars to ShistlBSt CN I tamad k fcrfaart with a tra r-"X - Prwe to a gay. rweaaflimt I '-"rt ta y at gUavta ad t I a-arT P4 t-tMd hi w a -1 taw. wl,: traaaiaa wary M4r '"wt , er s tr washaaaJtvr ) r1 ww -j (l a r-e aytitoa) are iar,-4 t ! m bTft. p-fS tV lvC" r hr bxt,Bl pv'" rf I r-e. ta r y 1 1ii" 'T fr- f" -' 1 - 4 l - - - w. Another atriklnx flfure In th rase Is raptala Rhaoa. ' The genttrmao is aa haadsoen a Oeneral Leo and has been many Urn pointed nut as the ' Confederate ehleftaJns doublr He- wee sa Hlamlaatiag wltnea and aa hfcy testimony was arfvaa there was but little else, to follow.' I Judge BragaW than took the matter I under advise men t. H did not find ,anv dlaagreemcat In matter of fact. J and It ia aow on) o law Jt aiami t ; a thtnr. therefor, roc the Jury and It i wa excused without having to d. tormina these lasuaa. Judge Bragaw will probably give hla opinion today Many Cosapromlaea. j The number of compromise was large. There wer n big caara Tha i rase against th Norfolk 8oUthrn, ! brought by L. M. Odn. wsa mm- i promised, but ther was a condition that th defendant would not tx. com ! polled to pay Ua Wttaeas fees of tha i I'HIIIIUII, IIIVI " ' J. A. Jones again" me : Southern was aoa-aultad. Norfolk i ; R. D. Oodwia agalnat the Ttrvint Lumber Company, -had a non ault, ! but Jake Dorsett agalnat th two I telegraph companies were compmm ; lard ao far as th Postal was con rcerned.'Tlier'wts being paid aad.no i witness fees charged up to It. For Mary Bryant. C. A. Hepark. ad ministrator, compromised a raae against the Carolina rower and Light ompaB ,tta IU M the verdict, the coots added t It Lao D. Heartt. admlnlatrator. agalnat th MetropoliUn Life In surance Company tor $ IJ M O. C ham b lee vs. W. O. Moss Com pany reoelved a judgment fnt coata and In th case against J. M Eddlnt. the plaintiff paid th costs of lit, SO That cloasd tb day and there was nothing tlas to do. It Is hoped to do aa wall today. Ther ha been a chaag In some matters. Instead of ths casss that wr to have been tried against tb city, th chief and form er Mayor J. a Wynne being called the second weak of thla term, they will not ba triad until th special term. There Is no great case to be heard thla week. HEAVY DOCKET Judge Watson Yesterday Han dled Sixteen Drunks, Four teen of Which Were White Men; Great Preponderance of the Drinking is on the White Side t - la Jadfe Warter-fv Wa twin's court reeterday, there sat the biggest burn to of Spectators who havs ret faced th trial Justice In th new coart- H was fall and there was heavy fyerotnUg-e of defendants. They aad tlao bee full, most of them. 'A taost Impoatn sad dlsgraeaftil Rt draaka and dlsordsriias waa t bat at yeeterdar It was ths beavteet laul made la a long Hat, la th Mat art af getting drunk, the white Showing marvelous superiority. 1 tey hay been outdoing lb black h thla rasp set naany weeks. The black i4 ta a great Imitator, but be ap peara to have wearied la tha under Uklag. Either he la becoming too "war to patron lie tha local bllad tr ar I too poor to buy from fclebataad. too afraid to stay sn lbs streets after he I drunk or he is gradually quitting Th black man doeaat dU that court docket like the wait aa does. Bemstlmee sgo rai Vh lots of tbeos darvllcts wera totaled la a lay ut af It. 14 war' ahlte. t were hiaeh. Again sn accumulated Jag of seveateea feuad 11 whitee. t black Of. a Jlat af It drunk! turned la ens Partioa of s month. IT were whits. , Taatarway'i court of It dmnMB, fee ad It af th Wblt nu .Not a fsw of tbaaa were whlsaln Pundav Instead of go lag l church or etsylnf at b' o. 1 r la Be exptenatloo for M. Th m- i astir uenperance peoal de i ' that they are receivtag nstlet ' i kh drinkers snd th eel lev that t r r gedag te ke sp their work. 1 Wstsoa fteM th offenders bat dy pearly always romo aad 1 1 aoeea th meny Msny are dxplU tea, bt the great bulk apaaar t a rosraniag body. Aad I aer ar tU talffM ef retailing la thM Vila let eff rbattsa fet. tea. mm old maa wh asld that ha la ffafaasrats soldier sod baa bee t tbo tWidierf' Heme, tboagh vwiao tarllf leartag wba h eould Work. Tho Old maa Hered that Rllp waa lbs drat tlaie thai he offeadod. He auty sad appeareei ta a I wTefr Tb peeeatsa that 4 an eaih. we that be ,. ltaarb eV"P la thirty day, w will oeuM la a aaa aad waa agalaet U ie I. wbe wa ehargld Kaaa) sad ""g boooa. To Bf Blrg. b Mi . . , .i fee B rwwiiwwe! aa4 it w. gtrea Waa. e sew r taavK b at with M PURIFIES BAD BLOOD f drv fcwa. d vKI FWm Pake. H WMVMW pat P th aX e"n i ra . w i m . awwnwea, a pq : POL CE COURT tat n . I LrW . A Trf t laejlew uvarg r leaning, wniie, roy Wllsoa, whltf, JhB Thaxton. arhltr. William Barber, whJta. all of hm were dls poaed of aa fast as Judf Wataoa coald say "i and roata" Each time th crowd laughed Judge Witaon ' amid: "If that laughins Keta much , kuderr I'll ban an of rtrer to come j up here with you and teach yu how It fee la t laugh on the wrong aid I of your month at another' a miafi .-. J tune." It stopped. Jama Hardy. White, waa taxed I and coats for th same affanee. W. H. Turner and Harry Ialtrr were railed and failed, both forfeiting their bonds. Judge Watson ordered their arrest and told th chief to put Tur ner under a tit bond to insure his trial. Kd. Abrams. white, took It and costs as punishment for being drunk. Elmore QUI was up for being drunk and dlaorderly and carrying concealed weapon The fact that QUI la a pretty rough fellow worked In hla fa- vor. He made ao effort to conceal the big gun, he seemed to wnt to how It and use IL Judge Watson took tbe View thst there, was no effort to conceal tho wjsdjpoo and fined him t& and coat in th two cases. .Attorney Charles IT. Harris helped his client materially Br piuvlng that (till Is sometimes drunk and some- tlmet half drunk. And whoa at Hid best, Gill gives oceans of trouble ta the of flcara, . F.d. Emery paid fl and costs for being drunk and It. T. Lee waa taxed the earns for th Identical often. He was bound over In a bond of lit on a charg retailing. J. C. Laav slter, was given S and ths trimming for being drunk. i DeWIlt Hunter was not tried for' larceny but the case was continued. ' Besides his cass, thgt of Hobort Kel- ( ley and Will Wilson did not come up l tnr trimi ttinuvh ihv n there. RV- I rral rases ar to b heprd this after noon and there will be another- busy court. Ths first few months of Judge Wat son's court aaW a notable decrease la the drunk People congratulated him upoa It. Hs wsnt vigorously af ter this species of outlawry and In decency. Particularly did ha shorten the Monday matinee performaaoe. Ha will doubt less find a way to break ap kiiiii of thla wholesale boosing. Many people, aot tn sympathy with prohibition except aa It applies to low obedience, believe that the way to atop It la to boar down upon re peated offenders. A small fine Brat, a heavy aas next, a still heavier oaa then and Anally a road sentence. That it will work. I not to be doubted. PIRE NAMK BOCIETT. OrgaalSMl la Clayton to Prereot Ooa Md and HcandaX (Special to News and Observsr.) Clsyton. N. C April II. Th mem- bar of the Saint Joph's Catbollo Church at Clayton, oa April flat mot and organised society to prevepi gossip and scandal among It mem ber The organisation la te be called "Th Fur Nam Society." . Every member talking gossip aad asaaaai that detracts from another's good nam 1 to be fined five cents for each off en a aad mad to retract r apoie git for isn to parties oftoadoa. If a pur word can aot be spoken for a senna thaa keep silent. Is enforced All persona may become members of the "Pur Name Society" and sub iect to their owa pastors or offlcer. It Is aa International society aad aea- sectartan. All persons hearing gossip, ete. that detracts from another's good am are requested to ither by card or word drop a Mno to th p reel dent or officer giving aama of ffdd and offender. The Rnea paid In' to bo give ta tho poor Is tho parish. Offltscs Miss Emma Cola, prast Soja Beans. J Tk Wgaat yialditifj p4 bast af aWARRaaT orawa crop, alao in Vca a ipi inrjrii aotl 4nv ufuytaT Itrwaa la rk taAs CWPtaialrmisstatoa, WootTg Oop Special rrwa (Q inrmnttaioa tOwal thta raktabU cro ttd alao sbtRtt all Sssawaabsa Ssmkmi (tmu CUct, Scrtftasi, Cv Ttu, Bscxitnt, Twrltf taai fjwwa BWaBaayeJSBBBWap A qy SSrBBaBj grsrA WsWgaft latt Se4 rctiba. fa writ rat woaava witp 5mcmJ ajritttt faratsM ttsaa fi. rmaai t.u.itc:3ij::j, Va. RALEIGH IE 0 IT T70T KING- CR O WELL DRUG CO. The Quality Drug Store. Telephones 95. dent: Mr. Joseph Mllad. first Vlc president: Miss Margaret Heat nay, second vice-president; Mr. Cleveland Adams, treasurer: Mis Jassts M. Bat- tl. secretary. . To Take Rettgtoaa Ceaaaa af Sallax i Special to Newt and Obrvr.) Hnllahni-v. N IV inHI It A Mm. mitt of on hundred, led r th pastors and a number of leading workers In Salisbury, will taks a reli gious census ot thla city and vicinity. Take Care of the Pennies So That the Dollars Can 7 Take Care of You You lose money because your store sys '. tern does not show you where txcry P11 comes from and where it goes. ' It does not tell you how much money yotl should have. : It does not protect your mpney and ac counts against mistakes and losses due to thoughtlessness, carelessness or indifference. A National Cash Register will keep track" I of every penny you take You get a cprrect record of every transac-" tion occurring between your clerks and cus- tomers. v m All 4 J All your money and accounts are pro ' tected against mistakes and losses. A National will increase your profit. ' Investigation will cost you notlfing.". The Nalionil Cub Rfiatw Cm Dayton, Ohio J. E. O'DONNELU Salet A jent -Roms ? aad t. Capital Cla b Eldi, ra!c';h. N. C. Electrical Tha movement te to keeping wtth tha Sort ot th Man aad Religion For ' ; ward Movement, a carried oa la vart- ' sua sctloea of the country. Thowerk . wilt b don aa aoea aa tha detail cap bo worked out and a full report . mad at aa aarty data. Pnte art) all who raat truth lova wh fl - -rBaHFJ: The rank la hut th guinea' stasia. Tha rnaa'a cowl for a' that ..- ,t::.t.;,:w-BtaraavV- In or pay out I r I . (fartod wfta W;--tr" ! t . laaaatamstsra s- -t t t w' I t , , waafwrtSey sad tnei , , Ws Into n t - - WW -- - ' ' a ' r ' ii aif?r. wd J -- yldr-f - y ) ii n - ha; I . Mwr-' ' ' t .. r-' : r. --' v. a - .- Jl O-i , l . 1 I e f w-. 1 - ', " . r"--Uc e ' - . i : I K w- .
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