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"i n-v. Am, 2J. It. W. ;. of i:;i2uinih City. JPa.fUntn ...v. and A. 1. Godwin, of Gito . Galea county. were to-day at I'.ird nominated th two Sen is to represent the first senatorial rict in the General Assembly of : j ;. The nominations were mad . i the first ballot. At 10. JO O'clock i e convention was called to order by t airman Charlea Whedbee, who aak . l Dr. fchelton McMullan to act a i : poi-nry chairman. Upon motion i i . i w Mullan waa made permanent cj .iirman and Charlea Whedbeo per 2 j neiit secretary. Tha only hitch in i ,e procedure of tha convention cam :rom Currituck, two faction coming irom that county. The grounds ot iue dlxnenaioa could not be definitely ; irru'd bat It waa reported to have vine about by reason of th difference . MiUnf between the tunning ana i..--tilng supporter of that vicinity. After more or leaa argument an free ze n t waa reported and nomination M ere la order. ,. Tha roll-call showed th following countiee present and their respective votes: Currituck r li.- camaen I'asouotank 10. Peraulman II. Chow en II, Uatei II, Hertford II. Th tocreury then began th call for nomlnatlona. Camden cam first and jtelded to Pasquotank. 8. I Sheep, ot that county, placed la nomination ii. W. Turner. W. if.- Bond, for 4 howan. eisoad In nomination C. Venn, W. 1 T. Cross, of Qetes, placed la nomanatlon A. P. Godwin. These wtr th only candidates, tha other counties remaining- silent., camaen seconded tha nomination of Turner, Jierttord the nomination of Vann, and 'urrituck th nomination of uoawin. 1 he first ballot waa na follows: cam i en Godwin I, Turner Chowan oodwln Turner l-x. vann i ?urrituck Oodwln - 11. Turner 11 Galea Oodwln IS. Turner II; Hort t nrd nodwin I. Turner a. Vann 1-ssouotank Oodwln 10. Turner 19 Vhen Perquimans was called ber irote was waived. It bains apparent tnsi burner and- Godwin were nominated, Both nominees made - short , an dresses of thank and Mr. Vann. tha retiring Senator, . also , expreawd . hie appreciation for th partiality shown Mm by hi party, be , Banna; served ehree euoceealve terms In th Senat. Th poetical seconding address of Mr, Cannon, ot Perquimans, 1 beyond all description, .Only those who beard It appreciate It. r, . -.. . i tqzv ri:o;.i BODY, BCRVEYOU3 CIVIC H:.TIMONV. Timrnr tears fob MUKDEREn. laul Johnson Sentenced to Ixmf Term In Penitentiary by Wayne) nunerlor rort for Killing; . Uennr MWor ' Both Negroes. : special to The Observer. '.. ' Goldsboro, Aug: 11. The negro Paul Johnson gets II year In the penitentiary for th killing of Henry killer In this City the first of last June. He waa charged with murder la the first degree end th ess was et for this morning. It - consumed the entire day In Superior Court. The negro had no counsel and Judge Webb appointed ex-Jodg W, 8. OH. Rob inaon and M. T. Dickinson to defend Mm. On account of the murder and the escape and capture of tha negro afterwards, the can bad attracted good deal of attention and there was a large crowd In th court house all within th bar as companions for the stenographer. On the night that the murder waa committed, Johnson went to a negre pressing; club In Utile Washington, a section or the city inhabited exciu ively by negroes, and called for a pair of pants which he had left to be worked en. The negre wno was alli ed, Henry Miller, was temporarily In . absent. Johnson did not have the money to pay for the pant and Miller refused to let nira have them. ' An argument followed end Miller picked lip ensir, struct aiunnaun, via a,n.a.- d blm out of th place. Johnson cams vp the street to the livery stable where h worked and secured a shot gun. lie went down where be ex pcted to And Miller and told several people whom he met that he Intended to kill Miller. Johnson Hunted for some time for Miller and finally found him en th street - Ha struck match to mak aura that b was rlgbt and then drew hi gun and emptied the load of shot In Millar's head. Miller fell to the ground and tiled Instantly. Johnson made his escape and waa captured about a nonta arterwaros u Virginia, ' - Ll'OX LEADI AOAIX ', . ' esseeaeaBaasaaB 2rxrnam fthot "-lands First In aWond - liar's nMiootla- A Inteavikate Tour. ' ; nawient-ClMU'toU Contingent Wins "ppeolal to The Obcerver. " i'- Wilmington, Aug. 31.eorge Xyon, of Durham, again led the shoot lng In th Inter-State Gun Club Tour nament here to-day. bis score being 114 eut of a possible 100. Todd, of Charlotte, was second with 111 and W. 81ms, . of Wilson, third. In the match between th Charlotte and Wil mington teama out of 111 target tha Queen City shooters won by a score Of 101 tO II. v Th scores were aa foffowsi Char lotte Cravton ft, ptorr tl. Bate SI, Anthony 10, Todd II; Wilmington Uttlg tt Kmpl II, Penny II, Bou sbe 17.. Holme li This vnt was on of th moat In teresting of th two ays tourna ment, th shooting ef Todd being ex ceptionally fin. - The professionals wer again ted in the shoot to-day by Taylor, of Newark. Ohio. He ha tha high professional record of the tour nament, Storr second. Ilatchel third nnd v Anthony fourth. Lyon come first for amateur; Sims, of . Wilson, second. ' and Todd third. The rUitors express themselves as delight ed with the meet nnd want to come gain, ,:,,:';-.::.,..'r.-'; e".. iU: ,;; rxiOX DEPOT rACILmES. . v, S. 'C, Youth Vlrtlnt of Ac- i ,, nt la .i,lh Hie ikMiy k 1 1 or rn.ly Jlajifclr.l liijurlos Way Prove! .'"iiiw lul In Thi rhari. Gaffney. & C. Aug. 21.--One of the iiiont shocking accidents ever wit- ; liiony In I'.lr 1 bo t om liuli .1 Taking of Ilcliiiit,l 'I ' "oM Mine hull V To-Jlorrow. ;. Correspondence of The Observer. Ashevlllo, Aug. 22. The taking of testimony In rebuttal for the defend ants In the. big copper mine suit of nessed here occurred this morning I the North Carolina Mlnlnff Company agalnxt the Weatfeldta will be con cluded by Special Examiner Ponald Oillls Friday, Teaterday's seaalon waa featured by the presence of a number of surveyors from Buncombe, Polk, Yancey and Rutherford counties to give testimony relative to two cer tain pieces of bark containing survey or's marks. The -pieces of bark are treated as extremely Important in de Urmlng the boundaries of land In d Input. At aubaequent ' hearing witnesses for the plaintiff teatlfled that they could aea signs In these old pieces about 11:10 o'clock, with MonUe Cur ry, young eon of Mr. J. H. Curry, as the victim. Ilia condition cannot be determined, althougn it la thought to-niKbt to be decidedly grave. The facU are abut ' as followa: Curry waa working at a brickyard at the drum used for pulling up cars of dirt from the pit It waa hia duty to manipulate the lever on the ma chine that nulled uo tne cars ot ciay. lie waa to do this when the signal, th tinging of a bell, was given. While waiting , for the algnal ne had ap parently gone over to th other at I of bark of where certain marks bad from his lever, near a ewraiy revolv Insr shaft, and - was playing with small piece of eld worn out belting, which . he had wrapped around the shaft, supposedly to sea wriat effect It would have or to wait tot it to get too 'hot to hold. Btrsy strings from thi belting finally caugnt the ahaft and. In turn, caught th vtoj. At ev- been placed over older marka and the witnesses here yesterday were for the purpose of testifying In rebuttal to the testimony . or Diainlinr witnesses. These surveyors from Polk, Buncombe and other counties testified that they could aee no signs of the alleged old er marks. The blocks of wood and bark taken from treca on Ilaxel Creek, i.rs; ?..;ti, j , . : Vlll ' Illi!,H : r , horse i t- v f t and lu i p hi Ml 1:1 good condition. Good for cows, too. KTAH ItlJJS. Phone 297. . "1 i t ion t t i i ih, t r rt'i Tvaehera inect'i,;? tE....iy, 5 in .: . r Jr l. ALICXAN'DKIt CIIAHA!! f ; : : ,( ' ri Will stay where you put It. Water will not-xauae It to fall oft natural shrinkage of building will not crack It. , . Manufactured exclusively by. C.ilAnLOnE : PLASTER CO.; Write for Booklet. CHAnLOTTn, N. C ana, la turn, mufni ui . . " MVAintiAn of th Mns.ft the body I where Is located the alleged 11,000, not only struck the ground but etruck 000 copper mine now In dispute, and a large piece of timber which was which were lost neveral weeks ago, near by. Hie clothes were torn en- have been located. The blocks of tlrely from hi boay. When -the woou ana oara were iouna t.... .. ,im h waalClty. Tha railroad company was con- absolutely without a atltch of clothing alderably exercised over the lose of Sr.,Ithi. .hoes bemar torn .from I these exhibits Inasmuch U K was con bis feet One arm. the rrght one, waa tended that the blocks of wooa ana torn i from th body at the wrist and hark were o J U1M MU IIIB t tUPir T.IUD WW. '" measured by money. FOR POSSESSION OF CHILDREXi was found soma distance away.. The same arm -waa broken 'above the el bow. Both lees were, broken above th knee, and It Is feared that inter nal Injuries were sustained. a-nvsicians wars biutiwu umiim- ad and Mr. J. H. Curry, the brick eantrVctor and father of the boy. waa soon on th spot The unfortunate iaa waa carried to hi horn ana prepare-. tiena were - made for an operation. ! The aacane of the boy from Instant death la marvelous. Bmsll scraps of clothing and button wer airewn on th ground - where the . accident oc curred. He waa consctous wnen tne nhnlriana arrived . on tne spot ana mnmnl with them tO hi 11- Jurtee. ,. ; ' THE WEATHER. -Washington Ao. a-roreeast for Friday and Baturdayt,- ' . vir.Hn!. ahowera Friday and -Satur day, cooler Friday night ad Haturdar! Umht variable shiftlns to h fresh east T- . . ...... . M.riti - ramllna ' ' sumth Carolina and Ommi ahAvare Friday and ' Saturday, Malar axosoayi nan ur iu auutu nr11a and western Florida. local rains Friday and Saturday; rreaa south winds. .' '. Alabama, Mississippi. ."??. ana lauislana. "local rams rrinay ana B.ufvi Mnfar In north Bortlon Vri dir. oooir (Saturday: light to freak ..ih akiftlnv 1a southwest . Winds. Western Tesas, local rams ana caoier Friday; Saturday fair. m- t Arkansas, ahowera and cooler Friday; Saturday fair. Tan ii ii aaaa Kiniiicir ana vmc v ir- tinia. showers and oooier rnaay- ana Saturday. , ,, . v; , .-. LOCAL OFFTCf V. K WEUTHKR BURKAU. CharloHe. Aug. IX Sunrise 1:41 av.rn.Si sunset p. m. TEMPEIUTtmB On degreea.) nlgbeat temperature .. ,. . ... mmI tamMraturs .'' ' .... Mean temperature .. .. .. .. , n raraaa for Ilia daV .. .. .. 1 orutnulatad neeae for the month - TO Accumulated esoeae for the year.. 66 PRBCIPITATION (In Inches) Total for (he 14 hours ending I p. nv Total for the month .. AeoumuiaJtee aseeae tor tn moaw Uabea Corrius Proceedings at Grfens boro To-Day to Jt ermine Disno- aitton of : Three tmwrcn ot air. and Mrs. W. If. Huteliina, of Spray. Sosclal to The Observer. Greenaboro, Aug.. ; Z. uepury Sherfff J, A. Lambeth, of Reldsvlll came nere to-nlaht. having in . n custody three children of Mr. and Mrs W. H. Hutchlns. of Snray.- To morrow morning at - 1:10 before Judge Moore there will be a hearing In habeaa corpus proceedings to de termine which parent ahall have poeseaalon. of the three bright-eyed children. . It Is . learned that- both aides have retained counsel, - " THB END OF TUB WORLD f of troubles that robbed B. H. Wolfe, et Bear Grove, la., of an usefulness, came when he began taking Kleetrio Bitters. Ha' writes: l wo Tears a aw n.iana trouble caused me great suffering, whlc I would never hsve stimvea nan I not taken Klectrlo HI tiers. Tbey also cured me of General Debility." Sure cure foi all Stomach. ' Uver aud Kidney , com, plaints, Blood disease. Headache, Dts slnees and Weakness of bodily deallne. Price too. Guaranteed by B. H.,Joraaa A uo. a arug store. .... , ..-.- ,: Special notices PERFBCTLY FLAVORED DE8BERT8 is attained by using Blue Klbhon va nlll eatrarC . Absolutely pure goes twic as lark - PIANO AND VOICE-Mr. W. H, OVEIl- rarah. who la In Maw. Tors taains special oourse In piano and voice atndvlna nlann with the ereat elanlst and teacher; Rafael Joeeffy). and also voice with an eminent teacher, will begin hia class ta muale. September Id. STUDIO, ac South Tryon street. .: .W .f.M .M Total for the year.. .. .. .. SIM Aerumiilated deflcleney for year .,,141 Prevslllng wind dlroeiioii;. W. K. w. 4. aannuiii voservsr, ALLAN'S HBADACHB REMEDT WILL vrure you if it eon t it costs you notn ins. rnca cenis, m vouufAM, SHK.PPARDS. ' ' M B. 1TH. 1st. II N. Brevard, MB, 1 .rooms ROOM S. f. mm. FOR RENT: , enttasa. HeDt rooms. U W. Bth. t .ronrha 3m Oraham I rooms. Ot N.' Brevard, room dwelling, store attaghed. jt and so w. iih. larae s lore-rooms, i ments and 2nd story.. J. . ARTHUR HKNDKH0ON A Blip. FARMING Ton A PASTIME on a ready-made, rich, well Improved ll-acr farm, four mues irom square. Oecuclea the mind or divert It from it hurly-burly of city life and adds length of days to a shortening life. tie i .-. . Just an Ideal place; nest social condition surround It; fin road to I It: good house on It; fortunat man who gets u. Bold for stat Betuement. . ; Aak.-'- - ' COMB LET US BlTy DRINK AND BB merry. Eat Fernoeu gooos and arink Kemdetl entre arid' you will not. only grew heanhv. -tiii wenuny ana wise. MlLLKRV"ANr NE89 CO. 'Pbonea W and 11.2?, N. Tryon. - THAT HBADACHB CAN BB CURED in a lew minutes oy using stasia lleadaehe Powder. It la a esver-lall Ins remedy. We want you to try it JAS.kV. STOWH Phones 171. f t you CO.f. Druggists. TUB OLIVER: NEVER ; SUFFERS frOm nervous prostrationi requires on ly a lit I la ail and Iilenly ef exercise to e nignesi poini oi eni- liuiiun m ku. uen- .keep It at the Clancy. 4, a aral Agents. F. D. 7LBX7NDUR i :'. ; VtlMnrt, ' When How? SOS S. Tryon ft. . Thon 104.1 WB MAKB A PECIALTT OF SERV lng anything our customers wsnt, Take your next meal al the Gem and order Just anything you want We will flll It and lust to your iimni OEM RESTAURANT. B. F. Creswei aiansgsr. i -... TREAT YOUR. DOG FOR SALE! ONB FAIR ClJSELT matched dapple gray norsea, nanos i nigh, weiahl l.7i poiinaa, nve years eld. and Darfectly sound. Also several ether nice driving horses. W. . ROBS e CO., and SU weet 41. St. To a flea bath, it only costs to lbts.nicb . ' , , . I . worth. HI The fa ASK US COTTAOB IN piL air will soon be here. and houses, already scarce, will not be to let . at any prio. uei a nusue on ?ou If you have snap In your eotnrosl Ion. B La KEEsLER. 'Phoae 144. Dlhvorth Druj Store, Pfaon SIT. ' " 11. S. DAVIS. peopst mmnm m Vl?mlngton Chajmbry nf Commerce Takes Matter Vp With Railroads and CorpiraUon Commission. rpecial to The Observer. ;fy! Wilmington, Aug. 11. -At a meet ! of the chamber of commerce this f ii-rnoon the trefflo commute" of i: t body reported that It had up v i h Atlantic Coast Line, Seaboard ir Line and th corporation com mis f n the matter of Union depot fa . "s at Wilmington end the Atlan- oat Lin waa highly favorable i idea. Th Seaboard Air Una t everse to It end It was abated e'imething definite would be re 1 at the next meeting. tourist hotel committee made a end asked that a masa-meet-' " ailed in the court bouse at i it is proposed to discus the ot more bote! facilities and to .or to start the capital stock new enterprise. -...v.: AV'iID Al'PrTNDICITI. lit Bf,jwnill-uia are tinwe '. f roimu )utd, Orifiu ut. i ii'i cores eiironin ' .!. te liver and i-.i. i riurn S"tiiB ,f I,kuiiv fruit fcyn'o ijt f'r.a a ni ' ' 1 .ue substituua, . , ROBERTSON'S FAT;:'lv'?r BARLEY and all other are to be found at mm mi iflirc IIURSES' REQISTEH , WT5 KEYEIt , CLOSa Dro'slufa. . . Thon J. , RAILROAD ' CONSTRUE m m Trade Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. ArchitcctoreiWcciwc csioitai torn Kzi 4 ; tmm PAitsrs v.cr.:i3 cut C. A.' EASTi'MfJ It WEST ITFTII STRC17T. , PRiSOuER (Df ;VAH AT THE PJVRK TO-NIGHT Clflce cf the R!echRlcs Pcrp:tu:l D. & L Arrccbt'n Hello! Hello!! Ilel.'o!!! ; Lend us jour ears for good 'tidings.. ' The 48th Series will commence September 1st; the -subscription .books are now open. -.' Having in the last Series exceeded -2,500 shares, .we ire now setting our pegs .for a 3,000 share Series. , Remember, that if you , intend to buy or. build next spring ttV now' is the,; time . to take the stock;" put in your application so that Jbe ; money will be ready for you when you want it. . ' Not only, take shares yourself, but you can 'do ; no greater favor to your friends' and acquaint ances than to induce them also to take1 shares with us, if not to buy or build a home, then to save ; up something for a rainy; day. -: " :;:';- v- . R. E. Cochrane, Sec tnd Treat S. WittkovsKy, President-' IQOti'b fv-t on ! ' .s Hi Ti i . i f , t, .- s viih .". A. T t : ., I'Si - Hit r.,ih..- r t,' ,.,,, i.-) i-, t t. CiAW.i f i t; rr ' - ? M H r! f 10-:. r; ti.-.i-t fimfh of i i , "i ' i i .-. : i ri ri.i.i J t I : ei i-I::.i5;y. rrlce fr v ' ' J l,f B-aci j tract tn S. A. h. I. V.r- . I. -a!it of the city, i'rlno fl.f.. J.t i. t0-aere tract on Charlotte, ColmutU & Au.:ust,i r.'allroaJ; Cntawt Tov,et Company's wires la c!: o touch, rrlce at o.tlee. i::..:.r. m estatl icv: a ni cc:.:;;::; r FOR A rery desirable dwelling. located' on North f Tryon street, four squares from tha center of the city. A fin opportunity to acur an elegant bom. Bucb. property does not come on the market ererr day. For "particulars, call at ' my offl c. i 07 North Colleg street. ; R. E. Qochrane. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. The Commercial National Dank ciiarlotte; k. o. Assets and Pcrscnd li:!::nty Over Two" llica Dcll-rs DniECTOR w.'Xa' noir -. 11. C ECCLES ;. . . C IIOIT ' ' R. U tJIUBOJI ! ' V . , FRANCIS L. COXC . H. A. DUNN " ' '''-i. It. At. MIM.ETt, JR. t V; . H. ANDKRiMlJf t;, ' - - C W. JOH.NSTOJf . U BANKS HOLT . . ' ' .'-(::: , f --orncER " , ' ' ';". . Vv.' "" ' . .. - - ' ' A' R. A. DrNV, Prenklent ' r A. T. 8TJMMET, Asst. Caslilet ' A. U. DREMZER, Cashier , W, K. UOVT, Vice IVcsldenl Interest 4 Compounded Quarterly SEE rIERE NOW ! This la a folaen . This prosperity- will ret r Its "ioH- after a while. Make hay while the sun shines, youna; fellow, or you'll ' be seeking some on to kick you soon. Tou don't besln to value opportunities. Why. If I had enjoyed the posalbllltlea now at forded by the Mutual Bulldln A Loan when a mere youth, I would" now be able to tak a trip abroad every summer. ' . Anybody can carry B. U to-day. Anybody 'can buy tnd 'pay , for a home. Anybody ran aare eome money in thl day, if he's worth a hill of bean. , There's no excuse fort men or .woman not carrying a few ahare of Mutual B. A I stock. Tou can get la rUht now. Don't expect your friends, who are economising end living herd to-day that they may live easier In after years, to take care of your worthless carcass after you have squandered your youth, and waatad opportunltle. . , lrcas Ee L- KEESLER Phone 344 , 25 S. Trycn Ste IF YOV ARK lVOOKtNO FOR A TIACE TO TVT YOCR MONEY WIIERU IT WTLIi BB S-VFTi, NOT ONLY INTERIT. DtT rniNcirAi. as well, we initte you to eixosie a PATRON OP TIU3 RANK. WE PAY 4 PER CENT. INTEREST ON CERTIFICATE OP DETOSIT AND . 4 PER CENT. ON : RATINGS Dl IH) IT.?, AND COM1"OUND THE INTEREST I OCR TIMi:.1 A VEAI'w south:::??: Lor.rircn vi:jgc ::r.r::: . M. Hrewn. I'm., W. B. Alsnflr. V. Trea, TV. K Jat l i s, C r. 71 7i w' r rrr n TtffTTT Vith this banl: vrill show you tha way to keep your money and keep it growing. ' , W e especially ; solicit small accounts, and extend to the depos itor who brings in hi3 ONE DOLLAR tho sarno facilities and courtesies as vre do to our largest depositors, ' v the UEHGniiTErG A!ID ( Ei"ir-inns i"r..:r:::".Dnii: ) OT CHARLOTTE, N.C. f ) laJRUTt i.I THE . V,t PAY ' foif.:o;;EY M i f 4 " " k.J . . , I,!CmD(. AT 6. 'J ' ,S SOLICITS YOUR BUSINESS TilE -CHARLOTTE !IATlO,fAl BANK ; '. ; . On Psylng f Bill - ' It Is well to pay hills promptly, bat not to pay th same brtt ' twice. Sometimes book-keepers, by mistake, send oat bills after they have been paid. If you pay by check, however, the canceled checks are returned to you and can be produced as receipts. Check ' lng accounts are therefore more .than a convenience. .They ar an ' Insurance against overpayment, Every man or woman who pays . bills should do so with checks ' v t - Tour checking account Will -be welcomed at The Charlott National Bank, where you ar assured of absolute security and the Iriost courteous service. , , . W. HH'.Tm, 'G:r . B. D. HEATH, Preset A BARGAIN W are .ofterlnf l a, piece ot eentrally locaUd buitnes property, consisting of two brick stores, renting for 11.100 per year, at a prlc that will mak a' good Investment. 8EE3 U8 AT OMCE. , ; ;Thc Charlotte : Realty :,' G)mpany -' - - 'A. G, CRAIO, Boofeury and Manager. "Offlc ISK.TradSU , .. - ;; n,oneTT.', V Gharlotte Trust Gdrrip'y. ': ;: V;, f IN BUSINESS TEN MONTHS rr''' vV ; Resources Nearly $500,(XK).03 i -Olad to handle large or small account. Try na with any tart i of your aocount, and you may find It to your Interest to soon , handle all of your banking business through us. , J, H. LITTLE, Preis. TiX PATTERSON, V, Pres. r ' L. R HAGOOD Cashier. ' v.- J CLOSE ATTETvJTION to the interest tof our cuGtomcr3 and the deciro to have all dealings characterized by fricndlincc3 and mutual confidence are features or our banking . pol icy. Let us servo jfou. Southern Ctztos Trzizi Co. CArriAti $:so.co x rnrfrrpmrnva, (;Mr.im; n. c. UUX K'li l-itl-Aii,.T. . FRAN kXl.V, v. IE WOOD '. PrchUlent. Vice I'rs s. Treutiim . ' j 3. II. DAVIS, Assistant Treasurer. ue ivill r,::::z to any homcnoeker who lll pure! ! "n l hu'A-l vpun c ot t Very choice !te on the Klrslih.nnra rrj-iSy, on Jfonrna ton. 1. Tlie lots era all well nTuil l, ,v front.' on r a i" 1 toad, and have city convenlnrf at bnivl, m lu-Ucg vt, r, . f ryutcm and clectrlo i:-nts. V.'e li-iv- I it f tj.,,fl fl(,, t j , (, offer, fee . 'elmut tis-it r; r. i r:,, :,n. r. c. ' -rr r. tx. - P A. Fc!:5 Co. -M r, j;;,-: ' -,-
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