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c:iai:loit:: daily o::; i X i. w is MYioir.c.r.nxA'. tie "T ;v:::: ;' Tim' S12ASO.V , ' r Ti tun f- vorrd hi lVxytluUl Game i -M i .1.1 y 1 vlNoj OtiliMdnls (an.: i li i' d; Hut I'uiIit the New Kulos I'uiii to Scorn -The I i ,,..1 -v if die Two i:iovens i .t li Hleliiholts llajj to Say t the At wjio or ruy. ... The first football game of the season was played on the lair grounds yesterday afternoon .between the rep , re.ientatlve elevens ot Davidson College end the University of North Carolina. : Nolther team aoored,. the two tlevene I bning very - evenly matched. ... The rimo was played according to the new jles and, while ragged nd slow, was ;'..-niy enjoyea or one or me largest crowds that ever witnessed a football match In Charlotte."-. v v t Much . Interest was manifested , in the game, i More than'2S9 students csme down' from, Davidson. in a body to root for their team. , Prom the . time the referee's whistle first sound - ed until the contest closed, they yelled ana nootea without -- intermission .' Several hundred college girls, dressed In white and wearing the colors, some , of one team and some of the other, were present and vled-wltb the young , men la creating as much noise as pos sible. .. There were at. least l.JOO epec- ' tators on the field.1- t'c , 'v As to the game Itself. ' the, odds favored Davidson:' During the great-: r part of the contest the, ball re . malned In - Carolina's -territory, , her goal being twice threatened. The college- players made ' the . better showing, being suloker on their . feet and exhibiting better Judgment in the way In which they handled the ball. The Carolina players are mostly .new men wun little experienced xney aid not work together yesterday ana . many of their best oonoelved plays were checked by the awkward play- ,, Ing of several of the men.- Cleverness Is the first requisite of the new style , of play and when green men attempt any of , the intricate formations, tne . results are usually disastrous. , - .... The two squads' appeared on 'the ' grounds for practice at 1 o'clock. ; The line-up ef the two teams was as ; follows: Davidson: , Miller, left ena; . .. . . V. Jt . ' All.. ..a.. , ... . . c oorA fieui vnui' r aiicu, .uvikdi. Croom,' left 'tackier- Seymour", right tackle; Lents, left guard; Whl taker, right guard:-Sadler.-left naif been; Denny, right half back: McKay, full -back, and Elliott, . quarter back. Carolina: Davis, left end: Story, right -end Psrker, center;. Singleterry, left . tackle Tailor, right tackle: Thomp son, left sruard: Rogers, right guard: McNeill, left half back; Dunlap. right : half back: Phillips, . full back, . and i Button, ouarter back. ' -;- , At 1:18 o'cock. Dr. Brodle C. Nalle, . referee, walked on the grounds, ac ; companled by Mr. George Stephens, : : umpire, and Dr. J. F. Monroe ana ur. n. 8. Stewart, linemen. ". --''; It was decided that the' halves should be SO minutes each. Davidson called the coin and chose the west goal, having a light.1 brerre in her i favor, ftlllott, quarter back for Da r Yldson, kicked off and the game com- menced. During - the first half the 'ball remained In Carolina's field the whole time. '.The glal was in striking distance on several occasions. Twice Davidson tried for It, but failed each . time. During the second half, the .ball see-sawed from side to side, being . carried to points within II yards of eltner goal. Carolina tnea lor a goal . , once, but the play:. was blocked and - she never ' had. another -opportunity. The half closed 'with . the ball v on Carolina's 15 yard Una.' ' Neither eleven was satisfied with . the outcome of the game, c The Da sldson .. players, realised - . that -. they 1 : should nave aoorea nan iney taaen advantage of the opportunities" pre- " sented; Th Carolina men . did not . , -wont wen cogeiner ana tost, repeated- ly on fumbles. -,-..v .-, . ' . v .:' . For Davidson, the best playing was : done by Whltaker and Lents, guards, r and McKay full back; ( Story, 'right end; Parker, center; Tnotnpqpn, len guard, did the best work tor -Carolina. ' Coach Klelnholts was seen In the lobby of the Central Hotrt last night " and asked about the new style of play. Ho declared that ha thought -that the ' rules would have to be,maUfied oon--slderably before they are suited to eollege playing. i.fXho nw rules . make the game .a. science. declared he. - "I do not Mere ; that It Is ' possible to whl onege team- Into ' trim In the limited ,tjnae Which is afforded. The Jwsrsonhel Is constantly .. changing and.,Jie.n,w Jlay!-.ls es- sentlally a game for. experienced men. Such Is the -cse with. , Carolina this . year. There ara.Uvrae.4ld. inn on the team and eight ew menv They, have had but a couple of weeks fo play and . hence are not familiar, with the Style. . If footballf were Sh professional game and months -and; months were . spent In practice, for, It,. 1 1 would ' . heartily favor the' new play. ". But the conditions are such "that It "will have y to be changed tf it Is to be a. success. . Where teams are anywhere .near be ing evenly matched.-there will be no scoring nndes the present ruicjC? .f Gaston Cotton Growers stntbnslastlQ, " Mf;- C. C Moore resl4ent-of the , North Carolina division of .the South- . rn Cotton Association, ws in. Oast on county yesterday andmade a stlrrlng . speech to a number of farmers at Lucia, which resulted tn the erganisa- V tlon of a strong clubv. Mr-'X.H. Rut lege, the county organiser, was pree- ; ent and assisted Mr.' Moore, A-com-; mlttee of three, with Mr. A. TJ. Stroup . as chairman, was appointed to get up plans and solicit Subscription for building a . warehouse, at Mt Holly. Mr. A. M. Henderson, county chair man, was master; of ceremonies. ; SSjSSSnMWMMMMMMB d Merchants wanting; a snappy, up - to OUR SALESMEN, ARE JUST OF EVERY, HUNDRED ORDERS SHIPPED THIS SEASON.- WE GIVE THE VALUES. ."- WE: SHIP: ' ' , t . y' - ev ' - I Qrr. IliO ' JI.)v''iniiit of a Number ot'Pco 1 if, tisitois aul OLUurs.,. , Mr. 1. Amlerson DlcUey left last nlfrht for NttslivlUe, Tenn., on a busl neMS trip.- 1 ' Dr. II. Q. Alexander's many friends were glad to see him in the city yes terday.' He had been confined- to -his home In-Providence from Illness-for several months, lie looks weir and is on the way to complete recovery. , Mr. B. F. Rogers, of Concord, was In the city yesterday.- Mr. 3, lienwlck Wilkes left yester day for Saluda, .to be at the bedside ot his aunt, Mtss;ElU& Wilkes, who is seriously 111. , "V" ' . !' i ... -Messrs. R. II. Jordan end ' I.'; P. Woodall .will' leave to-day. for ' At-, lanta, Ga., whore they will attend the annual convention of the ' National Retail Druggists' Association. Mr. D. A. Tompkins returned to the city yesterday after.-a business, -trip to New York and other' Northern cities,' -.' " ',' - Mr. P. P. Murphy, i of Lowell.i wss a vlBttor(4n. the- cUyiyestorday. Mr. J. A. Smith, ot BesHemer City, spent yesterday In the City on busi ness. "' ' '", ;.' ' - Among the visitors rn the city yes terday was Mr, A J. Buston,.pf IJlver-. pool," England.--' . Prof. J. A. Blvens, of Monroe, spent yesterday. In, Qw'te ' being a. guest at "the Centrak- .- h : M,r. H. L tCoble; of pittsboro, spent yesterday in the city, staying at the lluford. i., ' -.-.:"'. ' Among the Vlsttofs In the .city yes terdsy were Messra 3. A. Gray, Jr., of Winston. and -T A McNeill. Jr., Of Laurinburg,- who were guests of Mr. Thomas Ruflln, at the Manufactur ers Club,- -, - ' "V ' - ' ? Mr. S. 'S., Lockhart. otWadesboro, was la the .city yesterday, at the Bu tord. v v.; ; -. .,??:; V:-r--s"v Among the- out-of-town' people m the city yeste'rday ; wM',Mr. W R. . ,. Maura ' rrhamarf' IT.. iSnttbnJ of Vav- ettevtlle, a"nd A.'.T. Morrison or 'Ashe-! VUle; who camJhrer-,fr6m.cVpel. HUH to see the gameTsf loot-bail yesterday, are with: Mr. Duncan'TilleitilOHday Among the" visitors In the'clty'yes-' terUy;-wer ;Dr. - Morrison JClng and! tn 1. "AKAaai r9 frn fflwA whA Wtfaarsl JC 1 CS.11 1. AWUTf VOVa vv-Y vy.Aw n vw , guests' at the. Boutheru Manutactur-i ers', CWb. vr:x t: ' ' i ' ' ' i 'Mr; X. I Durnam. or Asneyni, was regtstered at the Bufo'rd-last night! Mr.-2ach'McQhee,th.e genrairwash'-: tdgtonjeorrtspondent orThs Columbia. S. .C.8tate..spent.la9t,nlgh(;. Int tha cltv enroute'to hlsuost Herwsa for-, tnerly connected wUh, The. Observer for a few month ana he wss a welcome visitor in the shop.v f, t . -. t ' Judge James L.y.v7ebb, of -Shelby. waa among tne gueets at m,enir last night .V-s;. ' Mr.O.- B. Dunlapr of Greeneboro. is . ' ...ii:..n,.Ml .V'''.,' .' BRDZFS. iSJ ; ".-if ' .V. . K A Few Minor Happmlnge In About the City. ". Rev; W. ' W. Bays "win -yreach at the Belmont - Methodist church this morning at . 11 o'clock. The pastor Is .away -from the city,1 . ., . --Master Thomas R. Smith, ' the small son of . Mr. T.. T. Smith, Jr who has been 111 jrlth fever at St Peter's .HoapltaJU la Improving. a" The -friends, of. Mr. EC A. Klnep- 4)elberg hav missed lm ron the roaa ror a weex or ten aays.-. ie nu been sick abed, with Jaundice, but U rapidly improving snd expects to be out soon, j - ?'" ''"' v : - ' 1 t'-JSTha PhTIaTheA Blbl' claaa of. the Second. Presbyterian, church Sunday cMo will be reorganised -this af terhoon at':IO o'clock. All young women - re cordially invited to at- tend.v-.laa -i'Tt?--.--. .-Rr. Tather Joseph Mueller will preach ' to the students of Belmont College Thursday, Friday and Satur day. Father Wllllbald. will attend to Father Joseph's duties in Charlotte during: the letter's absence. - Earl Bradley, a messenger boy, fell -from hi wheel few days -ago and skinned his . knee. Last Friday the bruised place .began to swell and blood poison la feared. Physicians pwned the " swollen part yesterday and gave the little fellow- relief.. . , LOCAL C)TTONjriGT3E& Soma - ComparlsoftewReoelpCa Mnch Smaller TTUs Year Than Last, The receipts of cotton on the local market for this month, the first month of the -new season, have- been '1,878. This number Is 8.T80 bales fewer than the number" sold' la Charlotte the cor respond Ing month ,' of . last season, 4,488. ' The receipts- for the week end ing yesterday, were 888 bales, against 1.088 -for the corresponding week of last year.-A . .: ....-., J--..'.- The. price rof spots ,bn the local market advanced from 8.40 to 8.80 cents a pound - yesterday. The re ceipts were 280 balsa The receipts for' the corresponding , data ot . last year, when 'the price was 10 -7-10 cents a pound, were 404 bales.,.: i.., :' 1 I. Evangellstto Services To-Dar. i . All of the services at Tryon Street Methodist church to-day will be evan gelistic. There will be a prayermeet- Ing at 10 o'clock- this, morning to which both men and women are Invit ed, preaching at 11 a. m. and' 8 p.m.' by. the pastor.and A. special service will 'b hsid 'during jiart pt the Ban- . , . . . . . .a. - . i gay scneoi noure mis aiternooo. , GOEG AT PACE OF t . '1. ;, '6. ' ' - . ... .. . - .. . i ;ZIDDRESS stint.-, nmiow fWr ft' if lf;-f:V '.irr : IN CITAB10TTE . CIIUKCIIXS V " ' PRESBYTERIAN. ' , " . JtTlrst Preaching at 11 and f by the pastor. 'Bev.-'-Dr. " J.- R." llowerton; Sunday school at the usual hour; men's prayer meeting ..at 5; We dnesday . night prayer meeting, at., J. A coriilal Invitation to all. , ' . Westmlnster Rev. Alexander" Mar tin, pastor. ' Preaching at 11 andg; Kanday -school at 10. Publla cordial Jy Invited to attend. '. v , StPalulServlcesat 11 and 7:15 by Rev. Dt: H. X- I'per' Sabbath school at 1:30. " All are welcome. Tenth Avenue-Preachlng at 11 and 8 by the paster, Rev. A- R. Shaw; Sun day school at 10; Westminster League meeting at 7:18; prayer meeting Wed nesday night at. 8. All are cordially s - r ' v I Tryon StreetPreachlng at. 1 1 8 by. the 'pastor, Rer. U..K. Boyer, There wUl be special evangellsUo' ser vices to which all are cordially invit ed and especially the, young people. Prayer meeting 'at 10; Sunday school at 8:30. ' An' evangellstld service will be held ' during the' Sunday sohool hour. Parents are requested to eome and bring- their children. " '. ;x- ? :VJ ! r Brevard street Preaching ; at 11 and 8 by the pafetor. Rev. W. L. Nich olson; men's rayspr meeting at 10; Sunday school at 3. , A cordial Invita tion to all services. " " - ' ?" ' Epworth Preaching at 111 Sunday .'school at .8,: 48. , Preachlnt at .8evers- vllle at 7:30: Sunday scnooi at s. i, - Trinity Preaching at 11 and 8 by the pastor.. Rev. Plato T. : Durham; Sunday school at 3:80. , v ' ' Dllworth Preaching at 11:18 and 8 by the pasterr Rsv. C, M., Short; Sunday school at 10. - -' ; . r '"'.- Calvary Preaching at 11 and 7:45 by i the pastor, : Rev. J. F. rTotten prayer meeting at school at 8:30. ; .' 10:48. Sunday f LTJTHBBAN. . it&?$ 'k SL Mart's Rev. Dr. R. C Hollani. putter. Service at 11 and S conduct ed by Rev. W. C Sohaeffer; Sunday echoet.at , 8.482 mid-week services Wednesday evening at 8. Cordial in- rvltaUon and welcome.' SeaAs free. r'- - -'vTA-R.P.:",, : ''. -.. ' Eaat "Avenue Tabernacja Rey." Dr. W..W, Orr, pastor. Preaching at 11 and by Rev. W. R. Newell, of Chl oag'ot The subject ot the -'morning hour ..will be,- "The Second Coming of Christ' . Sabbath school at 8.30; Y, P, C TJ. at 7. : Every member urged to bo. present at all of these services, together with a eordltal Invitation to friends and .strangers.- The session of the church will meet at 10 o'clock for prayer and: to receive any who. may desire tO'OOnnect themselves with the church. ".;-- ' - v . - - V'.'. V. BAPTIST. '-V-!-" Ninth Avenue Preaching at 11 and 8 by r the pastor, Rev. L. R. Pmett; Sunday school at 8.80; prayer service Wednesday evening at 8. At the night service to-morrow several new mem bers will be baptised. All are invited to these services. - ' ' Pritchard Memorial Preaching- at H and 8 by the new pastor. Rev. E. B. Bomar; Tiunaay scnooi at f :io. . A cordial Invitation fcs 'extended to. the publlo.to be presen( at an these ser- First ReVr German n, Buiten,v pas tor. MornlnsV worship at Hi subject "The Lord Coming to' His- Temple;" evening worship at t, subject, John 3:18; Sunday school at 3; muslo by Richardson's jOochsstra; , Y JE U. Monday night; prayer meeting; Wed- assaax nignt. , - ,r. ." ' , EPISCO Church ' ef - the Holy x Comforter, Sims' Hail. Dllworth Sunday schfJol and Bible class at 8.48; morning pray er and address at 11. . St. Martin's OhapeL Davidson and Tenth streets Sunday. school and Bi ble class at 8.80; evening prayer and address at t.-:K"',f'f' : A BU Andrew's .Chapel.. SeversvUle Morning prayer ' and sermon at. II: Sunday school at. 4. '- - ; Chapel ot Hope, Gmghaia Mill- Sunday school at 1.38; venrac prayer and sermon. at, 8.i;; -'V. c" ;, CATHOLIC . Bt Peter'swReVt Joseph . Mueller, O. 8. B. pastor First mass at 8; high as at 10.80-Inveetlng with Vhe Scapular cf O. L. of Mt Carmel, ser mon and banedicltloa at 8. '. v . ASSOCIATE REFORMED RESBY- TER1AN, X ',- First Rev.1 William Duncan paster. Rreachlns; at ll-gnd. Ti4B. Theme of the morning sermon, will be: "An Uorisln In the ChOroh.".. that 'of the evening , will be J"Man, -'the. Wonder of the World.", t' Sunday, etihool at 11:18. Young People' meeting at 7. Session will meet at ' 10t48 to re ceive members. .- ..-'" CHRISTIAN SCIENCE; SERVICES. Christian Science 'services ' will be held la tb haU on -W.est Fifth street at 11 o'clock. The, subject win be "Christian Science." J -'. - . - , Mr. Ben Dixon,. ofDelia,.', was Charlotte visitor yesterday. ; , , When two strong men -eome te blows. even If they are well matohed. It Is not a pleadng sight out ir toe man wsa gets the wont of It will DM DeWltt'a Wlteh Hasel Salve, he will look better and fl better la short er1r. Be sure you get DeWltTa' Oood for everything ' salve Is d for, lnoiuding. pUea..' Sold., by THE : A P OVER v i ' :.F- t- V.ir I - - !ate Une;ahd Shoes on which i? there has been STARTING WITH NEW LINES. VIE SIHP ORDERS COMPLETE. A 1 V M l mm f I Want r:oi. H's IYrry r ! ' to r.ullt. ' TractloaUy all of "the traJln citi zens of eastern Gaston county artsem bled yeVterday- at 6now'liill church and paBaed strong reeplutlons memori alizing theboard of county, commis sioners to t,k action. In renard to building a bridge over thei Catawba river at Rozzell's ferry and asked the board to contribute. 8 2.000 for that purpose. 'This meeting delegated Cok Robt L. Abernethy. Messrs.. F. A, and A. M. Henderson and A. U. Stroup to represent them before the board In a vigorous business like manner. Several strong efforts have been made recently to. get the commissioners of-Gaston to assist In the construction' of this bridge, but so far thsy have, been of no avail.-; -,- a !';;-;.'-f.ri .... r"n ' O i - V-".1 ': .'A ,'-''1.-:f'v I it-y, ft .... ; I IVt-'"'v-r''i:.? j yv'i?'' V1 -v'.'y,' '-; ir(. '--:;'.'V'- (1 Wc arc going-to make ohlHURD'S fveryi fine 'sta tionery, Box Paper, r Pocket bckKctures, Office Sup plies Blank Books and Pop: ular;Fiction.? 'liow: is your chance to save money. - You cannot afford to miss ' the good things we . sire going to offer, AII:$1.50:Booin the Store for 90c v.. . .' li-. 1 HOUSTON -DM j C0W1V . rt if if THE TATE-BROWN COMPANY. We are constantly told by find no clothes equal to We enjoy putting the best tailor work; the best .. . cloths, and ; the best trinimings.that ever went ' into clothes ". into the suits, . overcoats and trousers .we make.-'. v"v '-'"-' -.;' - i"' , - , - fl .'.- .',"v ,"'",' -Tr' We are now showing a wide, a complete'range Of.',. the newest; imported - and- domestic .woolens 7 for autumn and winter dress and business wear ; T-V '';:rv ' ' ':-;-v: '': ' .'V,';:;;'; l., .-... ' - '-." I,.. (.;,i.,vfH!,;;.v av;, -'''? - - - . r;..-Vv'vW'.,X " -T.v. . ' '- . ... - ". .. '- wrl i 'v.'.'..4.y. '"'. ,'' ' ""'. '' ; ..- . ..'"-r'r.ti' ..v.v;vr;.. - 4 '. 101 :.,4. ... - (.-,, '. W -1 " m m n n i jr. jf- r-v v nil U u - JTr. Alf M. eammonfl, of this city, has purchased the Jim Harvey Erown place, on the Providence road, paying $4,600 for it' . . - . .. f TO' . -V j:-, TALKING WIMM - ,' , ',Vr:-;.-'V'-:::.--V' - ,''.JY".' f -.'--v- '--..-. ''.""i in your ' horns means mora ,-.- " . .c .. than entertainment, though It's ; the "greatest horns : entertainer knetwn,-' 'rt mean 'a musleal education" fey your children -' Ask' your' neighbor 'whohsi i ena what he would take for his jVlctCT it ho couldn't get 'aa 'Vsther, -' w.-i'faiiKi .Can1 and hear litter writs ' for catalogue. v . m .- . - .. ; .:-- v ' g l j Victor Dfstrlbators. c FOR 'ANY MEMBER . of the household ' once tha , Family Washing Is sent to us. . It does away with beat, steam, toil, worry, and damp :, clothes In the house. The clothes corns horns sweet - and clean. If . you would avoid all trouble, let -our team call for your wash 'ing to-day. . a Family Washing I cents a pound. . ' ' customers that they can ours. T v ..". -;t -;V;;. : no refau p WE HAVE COIVIPLECT NINE-IWE OUT vr ( ' T I ; ' . I .1.. . nin, rsa , ? V J U VJ LLsss VUVJOP ?:!iVr . V":: , -A 25- ,iiWL'i.i..jL..c v :' .:' T ' y' '' ' " AX - EfTisrsEcnj TTELDixq a CvXnxsTi :r 25 rr::: ':' ; v ' ' , I bav sua of the best patented machines on Cm market. ' Ca -const of tho Increasing tonaad for them, I can ism more wort!. ; capital, if yon havs 109 and npwards spews capital, you can, w'-'.- ' out risk, secure she abors mcoma, payabls astnaaHy, seml-annuA" or Quarterly. " Principal can be withdrawn c days' aotloe. Address : v -..,, ' 1.' S p. o. Box les. conservatory :: :r ' a mmfRDifin'mrVvmi ' vn iMnnpt' ; Watch this space dally for special anneunoements of the eight special schools connected 'with ths- eellsge. -.j. Ccasemtcry cf IIikM , 1st A thorough TOurse of study in all . departments similar to that of Leipsig ;l 1 v'.;; f.r ' '"' V-.H'vW 2nd.' ' A separate, weU-etpped Ccervatory . B ing, devoted excluvely to Music . T viK" 3rd. A faculty of Specialists who give all their time to Music... . jJ: ; 4th. The conservatory is associated with a high-grade literary College for Women, affording the students the re fining influences and advantages of College life, " s T Music students are not required to take - studies in the literary department They ing only musia For catalogs and fall Information, address . -' " '. . CHARLES B. KiNG, President. SESSION OPENS SEPT, J8, 1906. meoiNaiTtS) CAPITAL STOCK Z UrDIYIDTJAL DT8TKTJCTION. EfTER AWT TIMS. It Is a eonoeded fact, known eeervwhere'ln North Carolina fe tinm . who arc Informed, that KINO'S la the viewed from every standpoint of mar best equipments, the largest. Mors business schools In the State, Bo get tosy for our ECIAJj . OFFERS, tlsn. Address' ..--,'' - Cbarlotte, N. C., or Rakagb, N. G. Ws also teach Bookkeeolnc Shorthand, fenmanshln. atcu by saalL Send for cur Hems Study droular. ; FRE8BTTERIAIC COXXXCOB FOR 1 This old aad reliable school makes graduates la every section of the Stats. A superior faculty ef trained specialists; musical ' advantages ef the highest order a new bull ding, with modem eonvenienoes. aad ; high standard cemmsnd It te the people ef tha South. 7-- RKV J. Ths -TraTdlat THE CENTRAL HOTEL K. . OVAXXABAir, MgrV i Cbarlotta, C." ' In The Center of the Business District: IS Havtns spent 118,880 la renovating. remodeUg and refurnlah tn this popular Hotel, it now Unas with the belt In the State. , All '. reesas heated by steam and lighted by slectrloltr. Zlsctrla eleva ; tor. New baths,',: Colslne. unsurpassed south of Washington.' 1 This Betel Is now thoroughly screened throughout.' thus abating the Sr and mosqults nulsancs. . ' '' , ' -. ',..''.. X! '' ''"'"'-. "'i v il S i 'i I, - ' s-C-':'.-, 2 1 : ..; If ir --vv;.'px.- NasbvUle, Tenn. BTH(GGliLiEGrE music. have ' the privilege of .tak z z $30,000.00 - SCHOOL THE RIGHT SCHOOL. ft and worthiness. The best faculty, graduates In pssstlons tfcsn all other ' the BEST. It Is the -eheasest. Write ' KIW CATAIiOGtJJB and Toll Informa - , . , . -. . . . t . .. . - . . '-'. WOsfJOT, CBAJUVOTTsX H.'a' '' no lead clalsas. hist aolnta to its R, BRIDGES. TX rrsstacni, , ,.- Uaa Horn." J - QUICK. A 1 '
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