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LEGAL NOTICES &GB. Pursuant topowervested In me, I will, on the Monday, the sixth (6th) 4ay of December, 1909, offer for safe to the highest bidder for cash at the '^?urthouaa door In Washington, N. C., at twelve o'clock*, noon, a certain note for three hundred aijd? thirty Frank "Br Hooaer, dated February 6, 1908, maturing as follows:^ One hundred dollars on ^December 1. 1n908, and each year thereafter the Rum of fifty-seven dollar and fifty cenU until the full sum of three hun ^<red andthlrty^doHnrs Hi paid ? -bear ing intoreat from date at bIx per Tent ^or annum: No payments have been ..uade <?n Said no(e: Together with the security- for the payment of said note, consisting of a mortgage on cer - tain real estate lying in Richland township, county' of Beaufort, State "Of North Carolina, adjoining the lands' of H. H. Bell, Thos. Coffee, Sol omon Jordan and others^and begin ning at H. B. Bell's back line, thence cniith nlnotmn nntl ?- half .WCSt 1 G. 38 ?^-chains to ffie erid of a dltrtt, nretrce north elghty=t%reo^W0Bt-5.1O chains . with a ditch, then north nineteen and % half east to said BelL'a line ditch, then with said ditch to the begin ning/containing eight und a quarter acres, more or less: It being the land described in* the mortgage referred to above, which is executed by Ernest Spriifll and wife Deb y Spc-ueW^ateiT Cth day of February, 190S, atyfej^e corded in the office of tha register of deeda for Beaufort county in book 14S,4page 9. TL'e note .and mortgage hereby ad vertised" Is the same deposited and * hypothecated- by F. B. Hooker as se curity for the payment of his note to VtTginla-Cnrolina Chemical Company 'dated February 11. 190$, and due November 1, J 90S, default in pay ment. of which has been made. This 15th day of November, 1909. VIRGINIA-CAROLINA CHEMICAL COMPANY. V I >T " ''i' ?.I ^ t? ? lowingdfscrlbed tract of laud, situ ated In North Carottna.. Beaufort North Carolina, Rehiifort County. Superior Court, before the Clerk. Sin\mons, Adtnr. ? of F-red. Resb^es, 'dec'd., vs. Haitiej Rcspnss, widow, Jno. II. lles?ia*s| and Easter Respass. "heirs' at law. Under and by virtre of a decrce of of Ooairfort rouii ty, made in the above cause, the un-j dersigned commJesiouer, appointed in said cause, will offer for sale at the court house door of Bemfcrt county on Monday, the c*h day of December, 1909, at lj m.. for cash, at publ.c j auction to the highest bidder, Hie fol- | ngd^scr No county, in Dath township. adJo5nin?? I the lands of Jno. I). Reapag* and oth- 1 era: Beginning at a gum 1 r. fi>gt | fcouth of Jno. B. Respass' corner of a j tract of land conveyed to him byFcod j Roapaaa by. deed Aprit, '.taiti! book 150, page 220, Register of bwdg uffim. flcanfoit L-ounty, thim* north i& feet, thence eastwardly 106 yards with the poultry yard to the corner thereof, thence southwardly 26 yards to- a pa(h or .farm lane, thence with said lane south 66 sec* onds east 144 poles to Fulton's branch or creek; theqee with Ful ton's branch about 70 poles to the iiur(In?ru fine Or a trnet or scribed in a mortgage, from Fred ^Respass to W. A. Wootard, dated April 11. 1908, book 148. page 261, Register oY Dee[[8~ office of BeauforT county; thcnce with said line north 66 seconds west 205 poles to Bath or Front creek;, thence with said creek to tfc* beginning, containing 26 M? mnra rr In?- bo~ sold subject to Hie- dower right there in of Hattie Respass, widow, her dower right being an estate for her life time only, on the following de scribed parcel of said tract: Begin ning on Bath creek at a point which Is the-continuatlon of a line running parellel to the line 3-4, which lies 2 & yards to the south of said line 3-4; and thence south 66 east parellel to 3-4 to the Fulton's branch; thence down Fulton's blanch to point No. 4 on map; thence to No. 3 on map, thence to No. 2; thence to No. 1; thence down Bath creek to the begin ning; as reference to the tnap-of said property, uu bib m ium caim?, win show, the designation of the points Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4. See report of Jury, of record. Clerk's office. Said dower interest including dwelling and other bulMlngs on said tract - This November 5, 1909^ NORWOOD I i. SIMMONS. Commissioner. NOTICE OF HAUfi. By virtue of the power of sal? con tained In a certain deed of trust from Malachl Walker and Nathaniel Walker to R. T. Bonner, trustee, dated October 21, 1901. and duly re corded In the office of the register of deeds of Beaufort county, in Book 106, page 293, to whlclr reference Is hereby made, the undersigned will on Monday, the 29th day of NoveifP ber, 1909, It 12 o'clock taoon, at the courthouse door of Beaufort county, at public auction, offer for sale for cash, the following described prop erty: In Beaufort county. N. O., Richland to?n.t.ft,, .hi aijo&t.f 15. landa that formerly belonging to tb. nartkvmt ?or?er la I ?" caul, tbaa with aald <?? ?? 1-1 wwlM-IM ck.ta. , f u. ?nck s?i WE WON'T STOP TO DISCUSS CoolrarPf arr macbed t eatnpScingFlKETNSURANCR " fole. We i ? ... r..?,ur> ?nb iiuvRANCRlhuyoU (.'lid dipcuJ upou- Pro* tect your home and household property by prompt actios In taklug ?ufapoHeywilhuj. WM. BRAGAW & C O. , Plrat Insurance Agents in Washington. N. C. 11 1 -- THE UNION 6mm CP'S. CAFEi ftVCTCD C served in all styles by the Noted \J I O 1 E/1VO Chef? RICARD BONNER. "WEALS AT ALL HOURS ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION? TRY US 'PHONE 327. Thanksgiving Proclamation: I am very thankful that I am living. I am very thankful that I have had a nice-bus iness since last Thanksgiving. I am very thankful that our city has gone for ward this year. . ? ? -1 I am very thankful for past patronage andwill be thankful for the future. Thanking you to remember me, CARL D. PARKER, Gen'l Insurance. Four Year* Experience. Havena-Smail Bld'g 'Phone 85. i *= tf" ir ? ?HELP IS OFFERETT" I WORTHY YOUNG MEN AND VVOMF.N. No matter how limited your means of rdccation. the GREAT AMERICAN SHORTHAND AND BUSI NESS COLLEGE, Durham. N. C-. is ready &nd willing to hclp"You secure ?a high-grade Business Education. TheONLY Business College in ihc Caro linas presided o\er by an Incorporated Accountant and Auditor. A suf i ' dent guarantee of Its superiority. Enter now on er.sy payment plan. * DEPARTMENTS;. Bookkeeping. Shorthand, Typewriting. Telegraphy, Penmanship. Civil Service, English Branches, etc. Expect Faculty? Rail road Fare Paid? Positions Guaranteed^ ' ^ west h;UI" <T ?nt<l rut, men ?:l"3 ditch south 2 1-2 west 23 76-100 chains to the l3erjjeron canal then with &R U1 canal south S7 1-2 eact 3 SO-10'3 .Artmins to tBV} beginning, containir.j-s acre* more or less. Thin CTtb day of Octobor, 1909. It. T- MONNKR. Tyusteo NOTICE OF'SM.K. By virtue of the power of sale con tained In a certain deed of trust from HlUton Walker to C. R. Dixon, trus ted. dated November 11. 1905.- and duly recorded in the office of the reg ister of deeds of Beaufort county, iiqok 134,- page 3 3o , which reference is hereby made, the undersigned will on Mondey. the CStU day of Xotem 1 ber. 1900, at 12^ o'clock noon, at the jyyythouse door of Doaulort cotfnty, at public auction, .offer for shle for cuab. the following described prop erty: In the town of:ueecn tirove, bgr.niiluc ai the corner of lot No. C. 12 and 44-100 chains west of the mid dle of the canal, then west with the main road 2 chains, then parelle) with C H Peacock's line south to Cypress Run, then down Cypress Run tar enough that by running north parellel with G. H. Peacock's line *ou can strike the beginning, theu north the beginning, containing 10 acres, mora or less. This 27th day oX October, 1909. ? O B. -DIXON, Trunin*. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage from Oylveelef Pay J tu O. fluuiWy, UllWT March SO. 1908, and duly ' recbrdM in the office of the Register 'of Deeds of Beaufort county, in book 152 at page 45. I will on Tuesday, the 14th Hay of December, 1909. at the court houao door QT Beaufort county, at. 12 o'clock, midday, offer for sale at pub1 lie auction* aid for caan mat tract of land la Washington township, oa the east tide of the road leading from Corey'* to the main road, and adjoin Inf nt W H fllinolll others, being the same land described In the saU) mortgage aforesaid. Vv' This the IStb day of November. 1909. O. RUMLBT, Mortgagee. " Hy WMej e. Rodman. Attoraer NOTICE OF SALE. x Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained In a certain mortgage I deed, executed by Samuel J. Dixon j and wife Susan E.. to the Washington Horse Exchange Co., a corporation, t>n March 6, 1906; which is duly re corded In the office of the Register of Deeds of Beaufort county, in hook ,129, page 457. I will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bid der at the court house door on Mon day^ the 6th day of Decenber, 1909, at 12 m., all that tract of land ,in Lungacrtf tpwiuililp, Beaufuit teuatyt situated oh the north. side of Pamlico River, bounded oh tfie east by the lands of Jgrvls B. Alllgood, on the west by th?( land now occupied by Mrs. Perry, a part of which *was formerly the Roscoe lan A, bounded on the stmth by Pamlico River. Be ing the Identical land described Jn a the first part, recorded in book 126, pags 598, ssglster of rtaarta offics. Beaufort county, reference Is made to the various deeds therein referred tp. This November 6. 1909. WASHINGTON 4tOR8B- EX?HAS'OH TRAINING THE VtGLET. Experts Make It ClimtJ or Grow Tree Fashion. The vloiet Is one of ihoso sweet garden (lowers which Is- cveiVwher? found, dispelling ius fra^ruuc/ In, nil direction*. b-.:t when under cultivation It ofteif* resents the extra c-aru given It. There are. however, many lm p coved and highly bred type*, which are more amenable to the dictates of the (lower gardener. Some special methods of growing It that may be unknown to the majority of readers, are nevertheless lnlfijes't Vb? vtoM In a.>i?l?.r?al i?vor. lte, and ft is trained In various^ wayB. It produces ? naliimlly pypry yr?nr n certain number of runner*. lfkc liiose by which the strawborry is propa gated, and when a plant Is established in a ??ot these runners may be attach * Showing Trained Violets. ed to a trellis, and the turtt In which each runner terminates will bloom, and when over other runners will oome out, which should also be at tached, arranging each one mo that space Is left for further growths,. As they Increase the older ones will gradually become nearly woody In texture, and during winter, according to treatment, will produce a profusion of bloom. One is Informed that the plants an d*?i guud treatment will last fey ees eral years, Then there (? a method of growing them as standards by rooting the Btem end of the runner and tying it up to a stick In a pot Let the top growth go until the desired, length of stem is reached, keeping all lower growths cut away. Then let It fhll over a wood trellis* and tfatn the ramers on it These forms prove strums* nl interest and pleasure. and* It la hoped the sketcM indicate deartr how the pianta^ara to be Whether from Malarious ooodltlcas, OoAto w-mrliwUBC. trr Hick.' 0*? adbM. It ra?MM U?? fr,#r ud r* th* Khias. It'* le. f worn > TALK Mr. C- O. Morris returned hom? last night f rota Ra 1 e 1 g lTw here he~hat been attending the -North Carolina animal conferun&v Mr. Morris was a delegate from Wushlngtou district. Mr. Herbert Howard, mail aiesscn-l ger on the Atlantic Coast L.ne trait: from Washington to Farmple, spent Sunday In Raleigh vteHlag reHrtfvw tind friends. * ? Mr. C. -F. Bland ?t .w.,i - Raleigh last Saturday night. > ? ? Mrs. C. G. Morris and son, who have been visiting relatives and friends at Griroesland. returned home last night via the NorfolX and Southern trail). ? ? * ? Mr. W. T. 'Bailey. >r w. Grimesland on buflnoES this morn-1 ing. Miss Nannie House and Mlssl Maude Mooring, of House, left on Saturday for their home af'.er a short stay In the city. _ Mount this morning on b'.islfce.'z. ? Mrs. M. M. Jcnes ar.d daughter.] Miss Theima. left this morning tho A. C. L. train for a visit in Nor-[ folk." .Mr. Claude Carr^w 1st', tcvu th s| morning on a busir.es? trl;?. * ' ? ? m Mrs. W. S. Hodges went to. Golds bc.ro this mom Ins v.ifh her children to visit friends ar.d relatives for a few days. ? ? ? ? Mr. John FulforJ left the ? :ty to-i day on a business tri;>. ? v a Bfrlt tl:!? morning after a -vS^'t in town} over tho Thanksgiving hotldayr. Mr*. W. L. Hau.cH, of ileaufert.! arrived Saturday io v5?it Mr. ami Mrs. John Humley, ? - ? "r. cmrret'irr-: f- New rirn today after spending .*s.;.ulay in the city. ?; " . Mr. and -Mrs: -\V? p. Mcelroy left this ttor.-ilng-on the & 3. train for New \ork on*a tfutlnici trip. ? *?? ... Mr. H. H. Chase, of Wilmington, who spent yesterday in the qlty. left this morning for Salisbury, Md. Mr. Thot. \V. F'rltchard left for a bus'iiHii* trip in Maryland afte ;gpendingrThpnl:Hgivtng hern. Mr. C. H. Cooper, who has been vlnlilnp friend* in town, leit this af ternoon for New Bern and the South.! ' * Miss Reba Durney returned last! eight from Georgia, whero nhe hax been for several tveeka vlBii)ng Miss Katrina Lane. ? ? n n Sufjerthwn* f. n <1 daughter. Miss Louise, who * haie been visiting Mr and Mrs. D. II Willis left on Saturday afternoon for l^eechville. Mr. J. W. Mayo, of Aurora, spent today In the city, en, route to Green ville. Saliinl.iv nlcht ?t lh> ?a- a pala one. The p.cturee v. ere fine and the (Towd was a large one until the closing. There will be four reels to night, that means six good pictures Come and see the hold-up of the s:h>;h cuai h -out West. It Is a fine drama. The comedy is fine, too, and you" will enjoy the whole program Get your coupons for the elegant cut glaWlOTBr hotrle and sIt rlnsspt ro j match which Is one of A. G. Smlther's 'finest piece of stock. It is well worth trying for, and you may get It. I True and ???t Humanity. > ? -\ga In nnr prlda are npt tn Ihlnfc that to humble ourselves is to be forced to an unwilling surrender, a hard** necessity of-- submission. But with oura gracious Father, to humble is not to humiliate. The true and best humanity Is that whJcfc>>ve wins from us as the sunshine and soft berath of spring woo the flowers from the hedgerow. Of old. when God would humble Israel, He fed them tflth an gel's food. or. -as it is rendered In the margin, "Ev^ry one dfd eat the bread of the mighty.'*- PsaJm 78:25. ? Mark "3. Peurse. TO THE CmiENS Hardy's Drug Co , druggist*, handle Giy>ooley's Irls^t Liniment, and they ?flfack it up with what might be called * Oerernmont bond. In fact r^rrar antee certificate goes with every bot tle, to the extent tbfct If Qllbooley's Irish Liniment does not coi^g Eczema. Rheumatism, la feim, Salt Rhe\.m, Lumbago or any akin ail ment, you are ont nothing, as the Uru?l?t you bougK it from Will ?It? The Gaiety begins this we?k'? at- . tractions with a program for tonight | attending the shows at the Gaiety, for the performance* are flrst-clas* ami meritorious i?-?avery respect. The Mv&teau'* livwuKc la a. fine dramatic story of Uncle Sam's boys in Mexico. A Dull Knife is a very laughable comedy nnd "bEouWTm* seen to be [ proiM>i Iy~ appreciated. Hansel and Gretel is aMTairy picture ,-laken from Gricim^uflp Tales. Whltlers Wlte ' n , k s is a comic picture of an ^^^^^^minded man. The ?how ^onlJl^Tlll be first-class and those present will be richly rewarded. At imtl iht? finlety this etoninc. Preparing for Farm Census! Washington, P. C?. Nov. 27.- ? Cen sus Director Durand has received | from Assistant Director WUliam F. Willoughbythe general schedule for the censu?*OT agriculture, April loili iiext, whlcii Mr. WilloughbyT In con junction with Prof. LeGrand Poweri chief statistician for agriculture, and the advisory board of farm ecouo- 1 mists and other agricultural expert's, have beer, formulating during the | summer. ' _v Director Durand hay approved, | form and subdivision >r H:t? !:ip ? . : and ha3 ordered uin? mlllloii y j of the schedule to bo printed t> the i Government Printing Offlce in -read I- It nets before January i, although they will not be placed in the hands of I he I 4j,O0o farm enti mem ore until - j usual time before' the cnuuiera date. It Is believed there am nearly] seven million separate farms In th??. {lulled States, ccch rc.-pi'ri:;g a unp- | ;;ra'e schedule. ? The schedule Is prln'ed on both | ^Ph-of a single sheet. IT. inches 10:17 and 1C inches wide, of white writinff paper, 20 by 3L' inches. There !s a ihree-inch wide eolr.Rin of Instruc tion*" *.o r numeral err nr. bosh' sides of tire sheet > so that ii cv.i t" ci.; off after t he -fllled-ir sche'.'-.il" hns 'won ] . ?/ -J. maJ.f' 'he The r'::le ?. :-r.i?!s:r 1". ;>?o ? and better^ adapted f-?"* h4P..iiir*g' In j tabulation ihz:\ pre*. fl'.rlv.l*?. j A separate b-iol: of instVuctio.is to enumerators siippl*mrni5 the sehe ' infurmat'.on. The nine million or- ? r?:r*.e '."*$? rrtim? of paper. which., counting ."2 pbunds to the ream, will f make a weight of 23?. OtV pounds. i The charge for 1 rin'ing, Including ! the cost of paper. will be- ?l r..06rt. : The schedule is so standardize J thrt ! it will feed on the perfecl;n? precs j used at the Government Printing | Office, which makes 0,050 revolutions per hour and print* four schedule? t each revolution,, or r. produer of nr.,- I 00o per hour, as against the old flat- j bed presses used on the 1900 sqhc- 1 dules with a speed ofTrom 1,200 to' l.r.un revolutions par hmir. it adll \ take about three weeks to prlnt'them ? with the press ruualng sixteen hours n-ifty: : Mind Deranged and is Vio'er t family of ilr. Thomas Weeks that his mind was tlightv and they at once proceeded ?*> watch him The fur mm<* 4rt thai hi* de ranged over perpetual motion. For smc-ral nights during the past week several of the neighbors had to as Tljn f-amllv in h^pi.iy !t vi^l^nt watch.- Sujiday morning Mr. Weeks hrfnw? violotit oint Iih?i? In* home and entered the house of a neighbor In Kls night robes and en deavored to enter the kltcheu. He was Anally nuhdueil and car ried back to his home. The county superintendent of health was von for and he. with his private physician, decided that he should be placed in the asylum for treatment. To p re mit bin doing hn?i 1 1 y Ii;:r;n lo ' h i m - eelf and others It was .necessary 'to place him in the county jail pen&Tng the/appltcation for admission to One., asylum. Universal sympathy Is ex pressed for the family of Mr. Weeks muMMy tw be- Imped hr-w-IK won re coveV his mind. ? He came to this city from fedenton, N. CJ( and has been a; resident for some years enjoying the esteem ^nd confidence of his friends and acquaintances. CITY MARKET. Eggs . . .'.CCc Chickens, grown 25 to 30* Spring chickens 10 to 26c Qreen salted hides 9c Green hides.. ....... 8c Mixed wool 18 to 20c Tallow 3 i-2e Wool, free from Darts. : tfibri Oheerllngs -TT-r . . . ? to 10' Lambskin . . . m * ? ??? , to 40? Seed cotton B.60 Lint cotton 4 4c PRUDENCE NEW ARRIVALS IN ' f Webber Shoes $3.00, $ 3.50 and $4.00 I IN TAX, PATENT LEATHER, VICT Kll). (U N METAL. ETC. ALL GUARANTEED ^ WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR PARIS FASHIONS IN THE <3ITV >V Spencer Bros. ?_ COHJ) YOf THINK <>I<* \ BETTER CHRISTMAS PRESENT \For your family iliiin to HAVE VOIR TTOrSE WIRED? Tliink it would help \!u*ni nil? no matches, no lamp**, no bother. ('nil us up. Kstimatrs WASHINGTON ' ELECTRIC PLANT. Another large batch of 1X Ffuit Cakes are being: baked at the Dixie Bakery. They are going to be s?(d at 25c. per pound. Ourline of Pies, Layer Cake and Dixie P">und Cake cannot be excelled. Suppose you call up 'phone 180 and ii> ^Sire about these lines" "Baked by an expert in a clean bakerv. " W. J. RHODES newt ! Nuts of all kinds, Cal ifornia Grapes. Malaga Grapes and fine Whole Wheat F'our, bulk, 4e. lb. ' Walter Gredle & i Co. i ? = r: HIGHEST CASH PKU I.'S ? paid titr J ; CHICKENS, EGGS and all COUNTRY PRODUCE) iWe carry liny, firnln and all ! kinds Pvetlntuff ? We hnndl? j the very .bvst Flour nt whole* ??u i < PAUL &. CUTLER r f EA9T WATER STREET. i tf?fnre? - friendship piny* nny pari when yon have purchased your Christmas presents and on your way home passing Baker's Studiu you Will lliul you Uavti mado a aiUtako ii y*>u* frlend hadn't rather have a nice pho-j W|fl>?fc ? ** y?uf?uir ? frhan else you could . imagine then 1 would ihink he is not worthy to be called your friend. Baker's 'FT.: din. Rocky Mountain tea Huggeb A Busy Medicine for But? Peoi>l?. Brlngi Golden Heelth end Renewed Vigor. \%Vr.',ttr'l,rt Llrw and Kl?1n?\v tri.nlil?., i'unpln*. Erwmn. Impure ' B?~..?th.S,urfKiHh II..W..U. I;r aud Backache. imK^-kv Mo<?nia!iiTcalm*&. I 'r* fOrm.3& ecnis ?i hr>*. t.i-nnnr uiivle by I lioLiooTCR Dbio Com Pant. Mu<ti?un. Wt* - -J GOLDEN NUGGETS f0? SALLOW PEOPLE 1 Ir?1 11 i 11 DON'T 11 Walk or Ride. Talk Over The Telephone. You can have a Telephone put in your house in the city or at your farm at a very sur passingly low cost, and save many a lon^ drive and pur haps a Iife'lty bftng in. direct }' and instantaneous touch with your Dortor. Grocer, Mer chant and Brokt r, Weather repcr-r--and mar ket quotations can be sccurid daily. Jntc.vsted parties arc re quested to communicate with Mr. D.W.PelkM'g'i CAROLINA TEL. AND TEL. CO., Washington, N. HI inter* rt This proposition wi est you. and it \^ould he well to investigate before the ap proach o# the cftlJ Winn months. IT 3E3E=^ Xm?a<& Goods latest aiul ini.Kl exquisite line of . Iiolitlny Il?>\ and Note Paper uiiw on tlioplay. Also a .select Hue uf Tullot Sots. Conilw un?l i;ri*hcH.# CuUiP .u_ul fake n linik. WASHINGTON DKL'G COMPANY HYACINTHS ^kND AM. KIND^TOP FALL AND WINTEK BULBS We have a fine atwoi-iment. Plant early lor the b*sl results. ? Semi for new price list. CHOICE Cl'T fm>\vkrh \Ve<l(linK Boquet*. Floral Dfwi, M?uart "1' "Willi inn telegraph and telephone or4er? Will be promptly nlleil by J. L. (TQUI1W & Ci f Your Thanksqivii Will be complete and pleusure wi(ll be added to the occasion if you will let us fill your (jrder. Fresh Celery, Cranbe files, Grapefruit, Plum Pudding , Fruit Cake and a full line of Canned and Evaporated Fruits We have engaged turkeys for most of our custom ers, and will be glad to secure vou one it you will 'pnone us. Be liberal and give us your account for one month, A guarantee to please you is all we can offer. JOS. F. TAYLOE, _ . TfiE QUALITY GROCF.R. 'Phones 123 and 124 Three Deliveries JUST RECEIVED A new line of SUITINGS and Shade* 19 and ljfc the T. W. PHILLIPS
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