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CilAULOTTJ DAILY. OLEllVKIl, AUJU;i' K CAPTAIN a, A; KELLY DEAD TUB ESO OP A NOTABLE CAUKEIt 1 - I An Invalid for Over a Year, He Iasa ad Aay Mtrf an 1 linens of About : a Heck, 111 Condition Taklnir, ', SeHoni Turn fast mi unlay A Wan f Kdmellon and Wkli Krsulinf ami .'..' Gentleman of the Old Howth- The ( umt Will Ovtur at tlie t'Jnrt ..'.: l pilot Charcb at 10 O'clock Thla uondug. : , j . : 0 . ; Capt Bamuel Abner Keljy died at hi homa on. East Kirst street at :lv ; clock. yesterday momtnc, after an Illness . of about a week. He had, however, beeu an Invalid for 'nearly ""' a- year and compelled to- remalu at .V; home. Hi condition became serious '.. ut Saturday, ll was mouini uw H ir that ha mi somewhat better, but ,a Wednesday afternoon hie condition . iMk -tnrn for the worse and there" 'r T",..4i.vi rallv. until they end V. cerae, ' - '' v The funeral service will be con , ; ducted at the Firm Baptist church at ';' le o'clock thla morning by Rev. K. A. iha iwi nni ir t Hill, nriii L r' retfmeot. aaltcd by Kev. 8. II. Hul- : ten. pastor of the church. The In-v-torment will be at Klin wood. t, yaiiowmc ninri i "" " 1' Vra: Judas Arralstcad Burwell, t'spt. , , W. M. Smith, ( apt. A. J. Beall. t apt. w v umiih Mexxrs. J. P. Caldwell, . W. l. Dowd. J. H. Wearn and W. W. ."''Vacant. Kelly leave n wife, who was i. Htn Margaret - " city, and four children, Mn. James ' C Abernethy, Misses Sura and IJIa . rv. -a u. tin... KpIIv All were IWII1J IIU AMI. -.."- nreeeni at in nmr i ui- '. ,- ' T. ... t ... -.1 m.a.l. , ma latter, wno i uu.iu ' . Ing vessel oft the Florida roast and r . could not be reached. There are alao '" two aUlem and two brother. Mr. Ttooroaa H. Oalther, of fliarlntte; Ml ' r Mockavllle. and Mr. A. O. Kelly, of , Helmont. Capt. Kliy waa a urauuain "i w. ' '. ;: Vldaon College, and a an ununually wall educated man, lining the term in . mMiAmt mho. II.. u-mm an excellent V' . V. . . I n anA unl ft 1 H(l familiar with the other cllc. II ', tardlct at to the worth of a book waa taken aa that of n expert by 'ell who knew of hi ability a a 111- '- erary critic. Although a man of gen- '-tie aplrlt, he wa one of derided opin ion on every iub)t, and the conclu- '."'" ilona he rearhed were the reault of .' iavin. tnr Kimvlf lie never went ' with the majority unleaa flrat con- t tkat tfrA mainritu m.' u at in irigi TIUVTU t liail tin i j - ; V right He vti a member of the Flr.t Baptlat church and wa a Chrlntlan In ' lk. full m.ntnff nf the term. ' s Capt. Kelly wa u eon of Col. Wll- T. r-hllam rrohoca Keuy ana paran inn ' t.A. rA v u a hnrH Ik I Mni'kl. " ..'Villa, Davie county, December 12, 1II7. He came of dlatlngulahad line- ' , age and throughout hi life bore evl- deuce of this f't. He graduated . frnm Davldaon f'olleae. and when th- ' war broke out entered the aervlce of " J the Confederacy, be omlng a lleulen . ant In Company fl, Fourth North j' -.Carolina Troop, of which hi broth- er. w. ti. Keuy, wan captain, uiter ' on hla brother relgned and he took hla place, and was In comma nil of '.' tha regiment for a time, acting n ' . Incapacitated by a wound. In the coarse or a sketch of the operation , of the regiment. Col. Oborne ay or Capt. Kelly t service: "He bravely . i' led hla company through many try- .- Ing and bloody campaigns, und " ' '; (or some time In command of the regiment." Cspt. Kelly wa wound . . . A at Heven Pine Chanrflliiravilli' ' Wlncheater. He spent eleven month In prison at Fort Delaware along i with a number of his comyaCI-s from ; North Carolina, and the rigor of the ' vlsltsd upon them by the failure to Drovlda nrniHr fitaif and ahvlLi-e ami . Bear culng hi death. Indeed, he '. '.was never an entirely well man after , ; the war. He married Ml Margaret ,. Elvira Hprlnjt. of Charlotte, and In ' i rated at Mockxvllle a a farmer. Home. : ,vra lairr nuimi mi'iny y-nr- ugo I,.';'. he came with hi family to Charlotte, 'i where they Lavr ntnrn renld'-d. It may be truly ald of Capt. Kel- - ry mai ne wa a memtx-r or the arii tocracy of the old Houth an lntltu ' i tlon that berame only a memory after : ''tha war between the Htate. li wh a Mason of high degree and a lung . mm nu iiithivhi i-iinunii'n permmeu fMkhr .rlit'a lnl....t In ttta. .Inwa ... of the order, and a lu a member of t; ! Meckbmburg camp of Confederate ; Veterans. J,.t Mr. T. I. Kelly. i,f Mm kivllle; .,' Rev. and Mr. It. C. Amletn. of ' Oaatnnla. and Mr. und Mm rnvll H. '"Tatea, who had been at WrlKliUvllle. ,,. cams In Inst tilglit to attend the CIIAIU.IK I.t .M AM) IIKNKV M:K. 7 Home Mrange Ctilnamnn Nttmlwrml ". the One "2" mini Named the oilier . . "kkltloo" (liaeliMte I Without a " Celestial Her 141x1 Oriental lia Iriartl .A fJaine That Took ' Place Karly In the Moening. One day last week, a sn observer , man wended hi way hoinevt a.rd, In 1 the morning before day, lie "jn-ard . chips falllns In the l Ham laundry, , en North Try.n street. Have for tin , , fating ef the ruin upon the cemented Idewalk the town eemed dead. ''ol. ( Charlie Iluber'i. who ha charge of i thing at Wndsworth's stable afur , deek, had withdrawn from the street V n4 wa busily engaged in making , exit bills. The few nitcht tiMu ks timt renaelasd In sight nbmit the iiiir.i '' erapt about silently . k but there ws life in llei, ry Li e's , plaos. A dim lght niik' teil nn.l the Soft, but dlstltu I. tuiiind of fullltiK . bones were plainly audiiile t.. Kerm.--'treading pedtrlan llemy ,,,., : Charlie Luin and some strnnse t'hitii '. :'rnan Were enJo1nx a favorite n ' f time of their race. i . "Chsefoo! cheefoo!" seld l.um . J Twenty-three, " said the stranger. 1 , Tlkldoo!" declared Henry le. '.V."'.-, As the fsmlllar rail of "skldno" . .me inrouxn the key hole the ne. ' 4 paper man stopped. "ciii 1lrk. rll.k elleklellrk rattled , the falling hones. j "Twenty-three!" said the stranger. , rtkldoo!" said Henry le. ' : - ''Cbeefoo, cheefoo, ( heef.Mi," said cnarii i.urn. The nest day the Io 8am laundrv that had become pan of the city whs deserted. The room w empty and there we nothing left to tell thut a Chinaman had ever been there . ,'eept a odor of rice and tat. With the closing of that shop the lust one of CharkHI'a ortsniala paMl away. Evidently the stranger had timber ed Charlie Letn "II" and named Henry Le "Hkidoo," , Henry Lee and Chsrlle Lum hare disappeared. The sound of their sweet voices will be heard ne more In I be Queen City. . Wrath of Hev. . A, Hel.lw In s ' News waa received in the city re, terdsy of the death of Mrs. M. M. V Id win. mother of Hey, J. A. Bald win, principal of Piedmont Industrial School, Heath occurred yesterday morning at 4:10 'colrk, after an Ill ness of several months. Mrs. Bald win was year of age.' - Depuiy Heglster ef Deed It. M. Tmtle yesterday lamued llnenee for the tnarrlatre of Mr. Kamse! Helms and "m. Annie E1IM, Morris. ' IVi'h vf yoiirf people, pre pf th city. .''..' ' ; :. V' . i THIS C-KOWTII XF I.K.NOIII. : TTx Little Mountain City la Orowlnc ; Into m Unil-t lM Aiaiiufactiirlnic Town Tlie Wtxxl-Worliliig , m cerna arc Proepeiing and ih l'eo- llc ar ilUHtllu A l'artlal I,lt ol ;, tin ICntcrprliicw rWn by an Oh. ""' aorrer Traveling Man in II la HooimIm - TImjo VIm Have Not Keen the ! lewa In tlte laet fieveral .Yenrg . . Would Jt JlecoBitlH lUw i,v- t. "Inolr l o longer classed a one of the sleepy town of western North l arollna." aald one of ThttsObservar a traveling men yesterdar. ''A person who had not been there for the last six or seven yea re -would not know the place. He would not recognise It. Lenoir la growing . ateadlly all the time. It will develop Into a prosper out, huntllng .little city. , ! ' . ""Lenoir, as you know, Is the county eat of Caldwell, one of the leading mountain counties of the ntate. It la located on the. Caroline North western Kallroad, which haa recently been extended f 1 mllea further In the mountains, opening; up one of the fin eat timber section in the Houth, Large lumber concerns, such aa tha Wilson Creek Lumber Company, are finding their way into fhls Umber country. The timber Is being cut Into lumber. much of which la shipped to tna market of the Houth and North. Home of thla lumber Is being rhanu factured Into furniture at home. For many years the people of the pretty little town watched their fine timber leave there In the rough, by the car load, but the have changed things now. They hove learned that It la better to manufacture the raw ma terial Into something and sell the finlnhed product; there la more money In It. "To-day, ienoir nas in operation 14 wood-working- nlants and two other enterprises of a like nature wllr soon be going. Among the plants now loins business In the capital oi ( aia- well are: Harper's Furniture Com pany, manufacturer ef full bed room suit; the Ienolr Table Company, maker of tables: the Wilson Lumber Company, lumber dealers and box makers; J. M. narnnarai, do maa- t-r; the uwyn venwruij Company, sllre'd and rotary veneering; the Kent rurnuure imi pany. makers of dressers; the" Le noir Veneering Company, veneering only; the Lenoir Wood-Working Company, manufacturer of building materials; Moores furniture um paiiy, cane work and tables; W, H. Watson Co., handlers of raw lum ber; J. II. Coffey Co., builders of heavy hack and spring vehicle; the Lenoir Hrlck A Tile Company, the Price Harnea Company. and last, but not leat, the Lenoir Clothing Company, operated by Henry Doat, a Syrian. "Among the plant I have mention ed 1 the Moore Furniture Company, one of the best In the town. The con cern employ about 100 hand, and It plant I equipped with the latest Improved machinery. "J i. Coffey A Co. are building a new plant. They have been supplying a local trade with their vehicles, but In a few days they will begin the erection of a building, which, when completed, will supply wholesalo merchant. "Inoir I to have a furniture warehouse. The McAuh-Dwyer Com pany of Chicago. 1 erecting a large building, which will be uod b u distributing place for their South ern trade. Thl concern proposes to buy the entire output of the factories of 1-nolr. Klkln. Ml. Airy and other town. "In addition to all these there are sever.il flrnt-clas rolled mills. Trulv. I.enolr has great prospects. The town U III led with good people who know how to nutie. Attention Veteran! Mecklenburg tramp. I'nlted Confed erate Veteran, I commanded to meet at the hall this morning at I o'clock to attend ths funeral of Comrade K. A. Kely. Hy order. J. P. . H083AMON, Commander. H. D. DUCKWOHTH. Adjt. Summer Clearance Sale Of Exchange Pianos HolNtmm, Him tie II. Kranli li A Bach, IVind Sb Company, Bacon Haven. Maxni A Hamlin, t'onilkli, 4cr M Pond, tirelrc Western, llimf. I-:lry, t.oldxmltli. Knabe, Ktrrrtt, Htelnway, literllng, I W'hlllllg, 'Viae. inclicr, I larvaril. Ji red ha in, IVellioven. Wellington. Malliuahrk, Decker, all in fine condition. Write to-day for full particulars, taking first and second choice. CHAS. M. STIfff Manufacturer of the artistic pluno with the sweet tone. Southern Warcmomt ft West Trade HI reel, -IlAftMTTK. N. C. C. II. WII.Mtmi, Manager.' "VALUE RECEIVED" Prescription Service A prescription may bo poor In two way. It may be p'H up all right, but the drugs and rliemU'HU lined may lie stale or "off standard." Or the In sredienta may be exactly pishi, and yet the full effect milltned because It is poorly compounded; that Is, put uo hastily or carelessly not properly "worked." In either esse, no matter how low tha charge Is. you don't get "value received," which Is the es sential plft nf the transaction, When slekneaa oomes, there fore consider well the reputa tion of the druggist , to whom you lake your prescriptions. One' thine, perhaps, wn need' not add: Ir you bring it to , us, you are sure 10 get "value .. receiveq every jime. " Hawlcy's 1 Pharmacy ?. t!Diel Stesni ' uiinf ry ; , CAMP nitEXIT.ER NOTTS. Some Fanny Tilings That Will Take rlace Jerlng UUe online o ue . M. C. A. liove tierce Harm is on lte.Pro.njv--Ile Will bo Chief - Minstrel. - ;j v -,y. ' The following spiel haa Juat been Issued by, a preaa agent of the Camp Brenlser; jr. U, C. A.Vcanspi "John Northey will ; wear hla fa.moo, white cap during special events. Pierce Savin doesn't think "It's strange" that he Is going on Camp Brenlser. He will be the ' expert , trick performer and leading man in the minstrel. -"Clarkeon Koss says that he will keep quiet on the camp, lest he wake up 'the fish. v ' ' s " t. "The boy that find the hidden treasure will, have vwar ; mtlme. f -A daisy prise Is offered. ' i", "A keg of nails will be tapped on rial tors' day. Charges reasonable. "Edwin Cansler and Wallace Long will open a bank during some period of the ramp. They will have lota vf sand to start with. "Edwin L. Jonea win probably organise a strong Camp . Hrenlaer nine to play any team In the camp, ox teams excepted. ' ' tr "During a ball game last year at the T. M. C. A. camp. Jack i Wallace knocked a hot one Into a big oak In the deep left field. The ball dislodged a bird's nest, which Dell ' Withers caught A big dispute arose as to whether It waa a hit or an out. The umpire declared the nest out- ' Even the birds admitted It wasn't safe. Home more of these are expected this year. "Tha Brldgea boys are going, and If they don't break down we wtllbe able to cross them. "The two short Long boys declare they are going to have the time of their lives, even if they are Long. "The strongest camper will be the son of Dr. strong. He Isn't a heavy weight, by any means. "The camp does not believe In mix ing up things, but there will be one black boy on the camp roll, the son of Mr. T. L. Black, of the Southern. "Prlees will be offered for the best fisherman. "The camp carnival will be ' the big event ef the camp, Wednesday night. August ISth. "Plenty of paint and feathers will he needed In the Indian war dance. "There will be a very Important camp rally to-morrow night at tha T. M. C. A. Only boys contemplating attending the camp invited. "Jake Ross will be on hand. , He will do his part to a finish. "Forty strong for Camp Brenlaer will be the record this year. "Boost the camp; It Is the talk of the town. And watch It grow. "Only a few days remain In which the boys may register for the camp. Don't wait until the last minute; you might get left." Miss Clare' Townsend, a daugh ter of Mr. C. II. Townsend. of Lum berton, was carried to Baltimore Wed nesday night. She was accompanied hy Dr. J. P. Matheson and a trained nnrse. She will be treated there. Prominent Physicians Endorse Chick Springs Water Read Two Strong Testi monials From South Caro lina Physicians Oaffney. S. C. May 4, 1904. Chick Hprlng Co., Chick Spring. H. C. tientlemen: I will say this for Chick Pprlnga water: I wu In contact with Chick rSprlngn for ten year and can safely say that It I one of the best mineral watei that I know of, and I have had as much experience with it as altnot any one. I highly recommend It ' to the public. Yours truly. J. A. NESBITT. M. T. -0 Oreenvllle, 8. C April 12,1104. Chick Hprlngs Co., Chick Springs, fl. C. Gentlemen: It gives me pleasure to tell you that 1 have the greatest confidence in Chick Springs water, having used it In my . own-family in a very severe case of ecsema, following scarlet fever, and after sending my little daugh ter to the springs for four week there was not only an Improvement, but a complete cure. I know of no other water In whose medicinal properties I have so much confidence. C. C. JONES, M. D. 20 CP.NTH PF.Il GALLON IKf .1 (; A I. I.OS (.LAKH DF.MI1X Brannon Carbonating Co. 'Phone SS5. Say! Here's a Facer! , If you want raw-edge, rough, scratohyt saw-edge col ; tori, why don ; yoti ; buy that 'kind to" begin-with t t-",t'; THIS KI.XCAID-IinOWN' HOMICIDn Charlotte Dlseusae tie Trebly at . JWeM-tnr tlty homfl WouiU Send ' -tlio Mayer to I'rbton for lany r Veara bile Others Would Turn Ilttn Jxnmo -ilrowu's :iutrcu-r . Will Have lnrl to Uo Wltii Vcr- 'diet. ' t. Thl Klncald-Brown homicide 'was discussed In the 'city yesterday. . Men reviewed the newspaper -stories and rendered impromptu verdlcta. Borne thought Klncald should be given not leas than 15 years In the penitentiary;' thia waa the cold-blooded, progress ive view, of men who . believe that a girl who, had once gone wrong de serves , but little sympathy. . Hut the men of warm hearts -and. antiquated Ideas of right and wrong; do-not be lieve that any Jury ' would r convict Klncald. - This sentiment prevails In country communities where the men believe In protecting - their women with the shotgun. AIL depends upon the Jury. If .the case were tried In Mecklenburg and the Jury waa com posed of leading farmers, It la gen erally believed that Klncald would come clear. On the other hand, if men of the city,-who have seen much or the wicked world and know more about the ways of wild men and wo men composed the Jury Klncald would be punished according . to the trlct letter of the law. . - The case, la an Interesting one. In discussing the case yesterday.' one man asked 1 "Doesn't Klncald deserve more credit for-having tried to pro., tect a sister whom he knew to be weak than . be would have deserved had aha been atrongT"- Continuing the fellow aald:-"If for seven years the girl haa been all tight, my sympathy la with the liv ing man.., .i .-. .. "If Brown should prove a good character, the . case would go hard with Klncald." .declared another person. . y . ''He may not be guilty of the wrong with which he fa charged.". . The Recorder Busy. s Recorder Frank M. Shannonhouse, who la one of the most active sup porters of Mr. McD. Watklna In the senatorial race, has been busy during the last few days mailing circular atatementa to the voters of the coun ty. The atatementa contain a number of communications in the papers from Mr. Watkina, including Oils plat form. Mian Alma Alexander has resum ed her post aa cashier In the Trade street store of ths Little-Long De partment store. She has been oa her vacation. HOME COMFORT TO-NIGHT AT THE PARK Will A. Peters Stock Co. Gentlemen, for that Dress Suit Case or Hand Bag you are to take with you on the trip! There's nothing common place about our Suit Cases or Bags, we think when a man leaves town on a visit he should carry the- swell kind, so we offer nothing else. All sizes, light and serv iceable, -r - - The Tate-Brown Co. La Marguerite Shop UNIQUE, DAIVTT AXD PKACTICAL is the verdict of . those who have sean our Combination Hnst-8upMirtlng Corset Cover. Uon't fall to see them. Exquisite "Troueeau Hets" of tailored underwear In the latest designs, Tp,-.day and to-morrow will ..be our last opportunity to take your measurements and spwlal orders for suits, wraps, etc., ss -our buyers leave Saturday ' night. Aug. 4, for New York. La Marguerite Shop til Xorth Tryon St. ' 'We have a complete Una of Pyrography Outnta, ranging in :r price from 11.10 to M.t. ; A large and assorted line of , Panelst Taborettea. Qlove, Tie, :k Handkerchief , and Jewelry lioxea Picture ' rrames. etc., ; hat are ; yery ' chpi but the , f .quality ''Is excellent.'. ..'-.Vi'-.Vn J We want yott to 190k' fhem & CO. -;.j.i;'.,.ir. '' Itoolta,' Rtatlonery A 'Art:. Pyrography Outfits Houston Dixon Tin: KCLWVjr uisi:i. Cliarlotto's fiwfll New lloetclry Will ho Jtun by l':xH-rlen?ed lloui Blcn Kanies UUIihcld. At a meeting of the board of di rectora of the Highlands Hotel Com pany last evening the leaae of the new ilotel Belwyn was finally me.de. For various reasons the directors will withhold the names ef the lessees for a week dr a' fortnight : It la stated, however, ; that the parties that have secured the new house are experienced hotel men and will run it In the most up-to-date style, , v ' .v The 8elwyn Isone tt the 'best in structed and most magnificent hotels In the South. . Thf building is being erected at a' r6sf of about 1225,000. It la absolutely;' fireproof, 'lx atorleg high,-handsome In design and admi rably arranged, containing all the mod ern conveniences and accessorise for comfort and luxury, and haa - IIS rooms, most of which will have pri vate batba and 'phones, v. The new house will probably be opened by De cember. , ,. ,'.'!;,;':'; ' ' ' . ' HBMetiMiSMiaMSSSBSSMMp ' . ix Tins city police cotjbt, v Ir. W. 8. PavMeon Sot nllty of 'VI-r- olatlng Watts Iaw-AIlegod Thief Ilrliarged. , ( rC.; ' " - v v Little of: the time 'of Recorder Shannonhouse waa required to dls- it ths itAcVat In tha eltv notice court yesterday morning. There were only . two cases ana noin leu nau ..- Malaria Make Pale Blood. - ; The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonlo drives out malaria and builds up the system. Sold by all dealers for 27 years. . Price (0 cents. A fi v k J ..mi - J r . -e r 1 CflLOlM MA-. 5 1 j HOGAHY TABLES I Special saleof Parlor I and Library Tables' in . 1 Golden Quartered Oak : '.- -. ' V".;5 - : . -..'. ' 'and .Mahogany. . ??New 1 I Y . ; stock, new styles. All y Vr - Yrom faHbry.7. , I Y -y New . Carpets and r ; J ; Rugs. Fall styles and ' ; A J ' patterns coming in daily v i nmnnu : A : &,V;'i::We have "just received 'a fresh" stock of those-J t i v' II .stylish BlueSerge Suits that are so popular tms I n j I K U season. - This stock contains all Bizes fa ftiKW," H yf l 1 ' Sinele and Double Breasted j - " J K I ' and is one of the neatest things and best bar- ; ' tr j .. iJ 1 .1 TU'' ' gams ever ouereu vo parncuiar urcscsciu. xncjr are great for regular wear and ' for vacation - they ape In a class to themselves and : an impor u tnnt. feature fa thevare croincr at the ridiculous ',' lrw nn'rfl ; ' Don't delay if you -.'.''"trAitv taiVfl ' M e 1 THE LOflG-TATE CLOTIIiuG CO. W Ths 0!cst 0:!j Store htt Gly. . cccjs .ski. a irrr.'Ai ticri m a. Bras.' Ir. W. K. Pavldfton, for whom a wnr- rant had been i-ued tlio irvlus dny charging him with violating the Watts law by writing a prescription for a man who was not 111, was ar raigned. After the evidence had been heard the recorder decided that the doctor had been "taken In", and was Pcrcii Xliairs Refers -mi Ssfe Now la the time of yea.r that; : ; you live In your. porch and a time when - real : comfort la to v ' ..be appreciated. ( That comfort ; la found In our line of Porch '- Chairs and Rockers at the ex-; . ceecingiy . amau cost 01 ; tl-JS to I.M. '"f W 1 .Don't deny yourself ao much comfort and pleasure !for (. go ";i ' mall a tum, '"'V '. i I LUBIN FURNITURE COMPANY UsPEemlSFOR PicnicIiersandVacdiioh This Is picnic r and an important thing is proper clothing. You. can't enjoy yourself if you have heavy clothing or clothing out of season. ! You want light weights a special line made just for - such' occasions. Good, Serviceable, Weil-Made and made according, to the very latest style from the very be3t "materials Before you go come in and let us show you the line. : ED. MELLON COMPANY Leading Clothiers want to "make sure of ; ' ' . r" "sseser" nut pullty of nny wrongful intention. 1 The ihh9 vbs dit.iiiiK.sea. Warreil t,'aah. colored. Has cUmi. t with stealing- a watch from J 1 Barber. The prosecuting wttnep h ' no way of proving that Cur.li 1 i culirt. and the defendant was i!s,-., charged, . and vacation season prop-. proper. Now ' we have; K " jaw ) jL n vcl t 1 L t, f r- ry ".V; - --rt. ',V 4 uoers 1 I I ' 1
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