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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVEll, APRIt CO, 1D03. OBLNGIlIEPArEBTBUS I: VJIAGE , KVIDEXCE ttlVEV tr. John Xorris Continues His Tee. tinionv ! Before the Special House ommittee on Behalf of Hie lutK Ushers, and iiucrceUa In lnusrea : ti rftairmsn Mann, v Who ' An noniNTi TImK. the probe Will Go to the Iiouom Tim juwomcfa an Increase of 60 cents la cost of Man- - Biriim ud liaised the Price to ; Publishers $lt Questions IXwim ' latAd to be Pronounoea to tne , xa u-nMUional Piwf Company. , ' -Washington. April t -More evi dence tending to anew that there a combination of paper manufactur era to fix the price of ni pnni pa nr in the United States was ad dwtd to-dar before the special com roltte of the House which Is lrivestl eating . the subject of the dutv on -wood rolp and print paper as affect ing the price in the untteo acaies. . Mr. John Noriis con tinned his tea imony behalf. Of - the publishers aad presented numerous letters and ' documents -giving indications of the existence of a paper trust. Appar ently the committee was particularly Impressed with the annual statement of the International Japer vompny, for ha fiscal vear ended June teth, J7. showing that the Increased cost of manufacture- of the international - eomoany was substantially 1100,000 on an output aubsUntlally of 500.000 tons of product, making an increased . ooet of manufacture of approximate ly' 1 rt-ntu a. ton of OUtDUC not JUS tifytng he said, "any increase of til a ton In price." He contended that the burden of froof was on the In- ternatlonal Company to show that tmrwaamrA post of-roanutactura ss . .iin-lMwd iv the flaures must oe ex - plained sway to Justify the increased . price whUTi tne company si p - WILL PROBE TO BOTTOM. . Chairman Mann, appreciating the importance of this testimony, an nounced that he would go to the bot tom and ascertain thf, cause of so large as- increase In the price of paper. . . ' . During the day Mr. S'orrls formu lated a number of questions which tie wished the committee toipropound at once to the International Paper Oompany and others, and also sub mitted the name of a doten persona trlentifled with the MDfT business whom ha desired subpoenaed. The committee took the several requests under consideration. Byjwey. of fixing the date when the paper companies refused to males quotations. Mr. Norrls placed In evidences a number of letters from paper manufacturers In response to requests for prices, most of them dated June or July. 1107. Mr. Morris read a letter from O. H. lark, at one time engaged In the Marseilles, 1)1., Independent pa- per mill, but now publisher of The fit. Joseph (Mo.). Qasette. In 1100 or 1101 Mr. Larke aald he had made ' aa exhaustive Investigation of the Northwestern pulp wood supply and In a leaser degree Into fretU rates and general trade conditions. Dur ing that period he traveled - hun dreds of miles through the woods of Minnesota. Wisconsin and (Michigan. There was plenty of wood left, he aald, and the conclusion inevitably to , he reached was that the mill should go nearer the wood. . ' . Mr. Larke aald he could not see why consumer should be forced to ay tribute to the new mills and for the cost of the mistakes of the mills in old territory. ' A 4are number of letters to th 'publisher aaoclatlon was head by Mr. Norrls. These were all dated la the summer of 107. Mr. Norrla aald hla object "was to fix the rates on which quotations were made by ths paper companies after thry an nounced they were entirely sold out. ; : NO CHANGE IX PRICES. -- Mr. Norrls read extracts from The Paper Trade Journal of January ltd. l0t. which he said purported to give reports of meetings of various paper ' groups, to show that there had been . no change in prices. He offered in -. VTiann v HBUira in hit, Bmuutn " , capitalisation and character of the several paper .plants. " "What isjthcL'reaaoa'for-t-hatTu--Mr Sims inquired, to which Mr. Norrls replied that It waa for the purpose , of showing "that the newspapers of the country are being called upon to bear the burdens of (consolidation and high finance and that the condi . f Ion are normal, and that the news papers should not be asked to bear - burdens Imposed upon a corporation -as a result" of mistakes it makes In undertaking to marge thirty or more mhIui undue Ana mensrAment. Mr. Mann protested that the an - snver was too general and Inquired if it was for the purpose of showing that the paper makers are making starrer dlvldenda than they are en titled to or for ths ipurpone of show Ing that expenditures of their plants are greater than they have a right to be. iIt Is." replied Mr. Norrls. "for the purpose of showing that they are at tempting to earn as much as they possibly con to Justify this exceed- Ingly high capitalization." - The committee adjourned until to- DIf MORGAN' D1X DEAD. Rector of Trinity Cliun-h. New York, Paeees Away at th Age of 81 i Iratti Due to Heart failure. - New Tork. April . Rev. Dr. Morgan Dlx. rector of Trinity Protest ant Episcopal parish since lt62 and one of the city's most prominent clergymen, died to-night at Trinity rectory In West Twenty-first street. Death was due to heart failure and followed a brief Illness which took 4 serious turn three days ago. Dr. Dlx .was tl years of age and was bom 'in this city. He was a son of General JohnA. Dlx. author of the famous despatch "If any one attempts to haul down the American flax, shoot him on the spot." The elder Dlx was at one time Bec fetary f the Treasury and on Jan uary Itth, 1H1. directed the mes sage quoted to Lieutenant Caldwell at New Orleana Caldwell had been ' Instructed to supercede the captain f a United States revenue f utter whs refused to bring the vessel, as ordered, to New Tork. ' Big Marfc Festival Open at Spartan burr, g. c. . . Spartanburg, g. C, April J. The fiotrtl Atlantic States music festival's opening concert waa given here to night.. The occasion marking the fourteenth year of the festival and the opening ef a splendid new aad I tori um erected by the organisation. The at tendance co-sight exceeded 2.000 and represented nearly every Southern State. Tho artists appearing In the evening concert were: Madame Jeanne Jomelll. soprano; Madame W belle Bouton. mexto-aoprano; Mr. Albert Queanwi. tenor; Mr. David Blspham. basso. The Converse choral society, numbering ZOO voices, was accom panied by the New Tork Symphony Orchestra. Walter Damroach leader. "The festival wilt continue untlf Prlday flight. Mm. Gsdnkl prill appear as the star on that night ' PLENTY Or TROUBLE . ft caused by stagnation or the aver and hwL. Te get rid of it aad headache ni fcilioutneae ; snd the not sod that Kuniltce, take Dr. Kings . Ne 1a !( . the reliable purifiers that 4a t wrrk wt!brt griadlng or griping, tie, st all drug stores &AVDsb.V COLLEGK NOTES. Results of Joint Declamation Coo teat and Debate Rev, 3. M. Wharey to Supply Cliuit-h Three Months ' Pleaaarea th Ball Team Had on Its .v Trip. . - ' - - t - ' Special to ,The Observer, ; Davidson. Aprif a-The Joint contest for a dedalmer's medal from each the two literary societies, which took place Saturday night, resulted in the etectioa of Mr., C. B. Craig.' 1L from the Phi Society, aad Mr. D. A. Lynch. 10. from the Eumenean. Monday night similarly the Joint debate waa heard and the com mittee of award decided m favor w air. H. a Shaw from the Phi and K. M. Mun roe, Jr., from the En. Both are room bers of the present senior class. ' Notice was given to-night at prayer meetlna that Dr. J. M. Wharey ha ac cented the Invitation of the session to act aa a supply for this cnurcn ounng tne three months of college vacstlon. Ths eonsrecatlon la very fortunate In thus having the promise of the ministerial ser vices of so acceptable a preacher, and earnest; godly man as Dr.- Wharey is e rrwhere recognised as being. One of the very great pleasures enjoy ed by the baseball team and party In their visit to Lexington was meeting rain with Dr. and Mrs. uranam ana family and being entertained at the hos pitable manse of which they ara the oc- eunants. The boys were invites, to a little reception there with their Wash ington and Lee opponents Monday night. It was nothing unexpected but none tne less sareeable confirmation ef what was sssumed that both the- pastor, and his wife have long since now won a warm and tender place In the affections of ths Lexlnaton Presbyterians, and that their popularity In their new home blda fair at leurt m enrnit-thet- ak enjoyed for ao many years at Davidson. Irvlngurarram- member of the W. .and U. team. which goes next week on a delightful ball trip to several of the Northern cities. lis luvaltv. however, to Davidson aa hsvlng so long had a strong place In bis affections made hla relation to his new love and the old not to be aitogetner free from a touch of embarrassment. The Dsvldsonlans are loud in their praise of Virginia hospitality on the campus of both Washington snd Lee end V. M. I. The letter's dress parade and drill after the game on the beautiful Institute grounds with the martial music by fine band was sn attractive sight that con tinues to draw even Lexlngtoniana. BEAUFORT TO KEY WEST, Congressman Bmall Takes Anotner Strp in the Proposed inland wa terway IroJet His Resolution Carries 9100,000 Vr Survey of Route. Washington. April it. Another step In the Atlantic deeper waterways project was taken xo-nay wnen, u the result of a conference with the congressional sub-committee that has been looking arter tne matter, con gressman Small, of North Carolina, Introduced In the House a concur rent resolution carrying the Boston to Beaufort irorositlon south from Beaufort to Key West. Mr. Smalls revolution Is the result of an un derstanding In behalf of the Atlantic deeper waterways association and 1 in harmony with the original Boston to Beaufort bill introduced y Kep- rerentatlve J. Hampton Moore, pres ident of that association. The 8ma)l resolution aiithorles the Secretary of War to cause a survey to be made for a continuous waterway, by - the route or routes deemed most avail able, from Beaufort. N. C, to the Cape Fear river, or the northeast branch of the Cape Ken' river .and at such point on el the.- river aa may be deemed advisable, thence to Wln ah bay. South Carjlirn. thence to Saint John's river, Florida, at or near Jacksonville, thence by some route or routes to Key West, Fla... If ,Jt shall he deemed advisable to extend the said waterway south of the Saint Jrhn's river, with a report of plans sod specifications and estimate of cost; such survey to be for a mini mum depth along the entire route of nine, ten and twelve feet, respect ively, with a recommendation as to the most appropriate depth: such tivey sha includf a rt port upon the deHlrabillty of utiliuM as a part of such waterway any rxlstlng -pub llo or private canal, or any. part thereof and the probable cost of ac quiring same. The bill carries an appropriation of 1100.000 to make its nrovlslons effective. Since the passage hy the Senate of the Moore Mil as reintroduced by Senator Slmrr.cns, of North Carolina. nubile Interest In the Atlantic wa teiways project has been heightened srd those In a position to know are Inclined to believe that h the House refuses to mskfc an. appropriation for the survey this session the chances of having It Included In the next rivers and harbors bill will be materially advanced. - Catholic Centenary Closes. . New Tork, April 29. At noon tO' dsy the lltlgurlcal part of the cele brstlon of the Catholic centenary was practically closed with the sing Ins of a grand Te Deum by 1.600 Children gathered In Ht. Patrick's cathedral to observe children's day;, and at 8 o'clock to-night the laity began Its series of rejoicing with public meeting at - Carnegie . . Music Hall. Tho evening meeting was pre sided over by ex-Jiujtlce Morgan J. O'Brien and others on the stage were Cardinal Gibbons, Cardinal Loguey Archbishops Glennon, Ryan. Keane, and other distinguished prelates. many more persons sought than could gain admission. The prlnlpal speakers were Cardinals Olhbons and Log tie. Bourke Cockran, Dr.. James J. Walsh and Paul Fuller. rine Lumber Trust Projected. Ht. Louis, April II.- Lumbermen rfepreeentlng companies comprising In their holdings about 6.000,000 acres. or practically all of the yellow pine timber of the South, have been hold Ing an executive conference, for the past two days and It Is understood the purpose of (the meeting Is to form holding corporation or merger, not only to conserve ths ... timber, supply but also to maintain equitable prices on yellow pine product. - -It is fated that the proposed or 1 100,000,000 and because of the heavy corporate fees and other restrictions In Missouri the concern will probably be Incorporated in Delaware or New Jersey. ' ' . . . . ; ' . Amelia Bingham Serloualy III. New Tork, April II. Amelia Blng- hanvia seriously 111 at her home here, The actress Is suffering from acute In testinal obstruction, complicated wwi peritonitis. Mrs. Bingham closed her road tour In A Modern Lady Oodlva" about two wfloka sgo, and returned to Ntew Tork to rest pending an engagement which ahe wa ato undertake next month. With her, husband. Lloyd Bingham, and a party of friends she took supper-at the . Hotel Plaza last Sunday night and apparently was la the beat of health, but a few minutes Jto!J?freurn.homA ghe. became, JJil The -Merry Widow" Hat. ' ; Richmond Times-Dispatch. C T - X. large, round, wheel-shaped af fair, measuring sometimes thirty six inches from tip to tip. When It gets Into an elevator It sawt off numerous heads and scalps of dear, nice old ladles , who ' haven't done anybody any harm. . VlidL mue Hone On Ccolt-Stove produces an intense heat unierih$ httU trim thtrmm, but does not radiate heat m all directiong at a coal range does hence it used with comfort on tho hottest summer day.' Made in three roes, and warranted. If not with your dealet; .write our nearest agency. ; 'i r v1 ; - . " - " The 7DetaiS. T comet at near -Jr : s tlonatlt pos- .....L. .lble to get Ghret a cbar. bright light that reacKea the farthest corner of a good " sled Uving-roofn.. Well made throng bout M nickeled brattt perfectly tale sad verv ornamental Warranted - wli to every particular, t It not with your dealer, write oar f ' Marett agency. STANDARD OH. COMP ANY - (latsrp trade a :s OOSTKn, KNAPF CO, FAIL. Prominent Brokerage Concern Goes to the wall After tho Suicide of Charles poster.'. .-.- j New Tork. April tt. Following the suicide last night of Charles Cotter, a prominent broker and society ' man, the stock: exchange at m "of - Coster, J Knapp A Co., of which Mr. Coster was member, announced its suspension to-day on the floor of ths New Tork sioca iwouit, 1 nt nrm was a . TkBSV I n AM ft AMa Ttk aaa A aa A k a At. Asa yiuiuiHVHt VUWi ' is ssaa WUIIUIIUVCIIIVIU given out at the time of the tug pen ilon It was said that the action waa directly due to the death Of Mr. Cost er. No Intimation of the firm's assets or liabilities was given and It was not thought that anything like definite fig urea could be given pending the com pletion of ths assignee's Investigation. Mr. Costers who was rated as a mil Uonalre, had prepared for his volun tary death with a coolness and tbor oughnens wMch proved beyond any doubt that the act was promedKated To-day J. M. Jdnepp, of the .falledJ firm, issued, a formal statement In which he declared that Ms, Coster had been speculating heavily and that It was this speculation which brought about the suspension of the firm. Mr. Knapp said that the v1oosp would' fall almost entirely upon-Coster and his brother and - to a small extent upon nimseir. un the floor or (h-e stock ex change bt was sa Id that Coster had been caught heavily short of ths mar ket. Mr. Knapp to-day mads an as signment Individually and aa survlv Ing member of that- Arm. to - Louis Werner. DEFENDANTS WIN SOT. Whole Town of Coroners Was prac tically Involved Big Damage Salt Against Atlanta Life Iusurance Company. Special to The Observer. " , ' -' r Greenville, & C... April 2 .-The suit of the Calhoun heirs against certain citizens of Cornnaca and Oreenwood, Involving the titles to practically the whole Town of Coronaca, .was ended In the Federal Court here to-day when Judge Brawley granted the mo tion of the attorneys for the defend ants and directed a verdict for t.te defendants. This case has attracted a great deal of attention and able counsel was employed. A total of SS acres was involved. The suit of Dr. 8. A. Foster, ,of this city, against the Southern Mutual Life Insurance Company, of Atlanta, for tlO.000 for damage! will be called to-morrows- Many rltisens of Ander-j son are here as witnesses. jex-uov ernor A. D. Candler, of Georgia, the president of ths company. Is here at witness. - 1 Hcflln's Victim Will Live. Washington, April It. Thomas McCreary, the New Tork turfman, who was recently accidentally shot by Representative J. .Thomas Heflin, of Alabama, has so far recovered that hewjll leave thehospltal next Friday. A conference waa held to day between Mr. Heflin. Mr. Mc Prearv and ths letter's sttorney snd Mr. Heflin voluntarily offered to rec ompense McCreary for all expenses and losses Incident to his disability. The agreement, it was learned to night, waa. satisfactory to all par ties. , mmSll i- iiii fljJift """' Relieves rPwcIdy Hci! !' Tl Only Howhol J Srcal Drsi25. an vg 01d8orc, k ', v Burnt, ' Crannlate4 Byelids, . Chronic Catarrh, : y kaaaing Sores, BoDs. - ; Scald Read, 4 - Sere Threat, . V- Fever Sores, Carbuncles, ' Scalp Ditessct, V ' Taroat Trenblea, - TTha It. a jUveIive4'Up-tocsraatec.ajs4 bpfiiu tS aH Use! 6B K5W U tow Imi toaiicj. 'JS yw BnnW kaeat PORTEVS ANTISSTTIC ESiXQTG OIL, Q fcet It for y 'horn -Waolesale TJrvrziat." Price 23c. Kesp tits -" Why swelter over a glowbg range in stuffy kitchen, -when a new Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Store will do the family cooking without raising; the temperature ough to be noticeable? r'y? By putting a New Per fection", in and allowing the range fire to go out, yon may make 'this summer's kitchen work not only bearable, but ' '. iacttttlly pleasure. The r f ' ;albcm:rle a royal, host. Ninth District Pythian Wen Pleased With the Meeting Held in Stanly's ' Capital elaborate and Whole some Han q net Served. . ;v '. Special to Ths Ooterver. Albemarle, April 1 Last! night ths local lodge of Knights of Pythias did Itself credit. in entertaining the representatives of the various lodges of the Ninth district The occasion r h. xrin district. 1 V msj oiitv v vssisa va asa w I n Delegate were present from' Salis bury, Spencer, Concord, China Grove and Norwood, and not one but left feeling that he had been, royalty en tertained. District Duputy Grand Chancellor, P. 8. Carlton, Esq, of Salisbury presided over the meeting with knightly dignity. W. Alma Smith, chancellor commander of ths local lodge. In a very feeling address welcomed the visitors into the . lodge and to Albmarle. His address was characterized by such . earnestness that every visiting Pythian caught the epell of hospitality and was mads to reel at home while ners. "Tim ao dress was responded re hy Thomas J. Jerome. Esq.. of Salisbury. - In e pleasant and forceful manner. 'The dezreo of knight was conferred upon three, pandldatea In .toe exemplified form. . , After" the work was '-complete Mr. J. R. Price was called, who made a short but spicy, address on .'The Pyx taian Page," which fleiigntexr every ons who heard hun... r- Then Grand Chancellor Crist. of Winston-Salem, was Introduced and made an enoour- aging and enthusiastic ..' speech , on on "Phythtanism In North Carolina Una." His address was of that Jclnd end character which causes each member to co Into the worn with new energy and spirit. At the close of Chancellor Crist's address the knights were led to the banquet hail Just opposite . ths . lodger room, where they were treated to one or the most luxuriant and bountiful feasts ever seen' in- Aioemane. Tne-aiDtO'-waa not wanting in either Quality " or Quantity of meats, sweats, drinks, Ice cream, etc.. and cigars. " From, the time ths meeting wss called to order about 1 o'clock untu near midnight there was not a dull moment. The v si tors sxpresseo. their nleasure and. If might. e- said surprise at the royal hospitality of Albemarle lodge, which they will long remember, Alienists Examine Thaw. . Newburgh, N. T., April !. Law yer Graham and the alienists, Dr. Charles Pilgrim, of Hudson River State HosDltaL Pouchkeenaie: Dr. I Phorlri I Jin of Poua-hkeeosle and Dr. Brltton D. Evans visltad Harry K. Thaw at the Matteawan. Bute Hospital to-day. They are -preparing him for appearance In court. Mr. Graham said to-night tha the ex pected the testimony at Fourhkeep sle would last I or 4 days. Thaw Is sanguine of a favorable decision. Mecklenburg's Good Roads. Newbern.Pun..,. . ., If every . man In Craven county could make ons . little .tour of in spection of Mecklenburg's good roads it would only require time ? enough to call an election to Insure a bond Issue sufficient to pave the roads of this county. Ths evidence 'all goes to show that It pays. -. o Household Surgeon" Pickers V , EevblTirifj ' Flat Cards". . " - .- 'f . Bailway pleads v -"t.' ;; and '-' v .-.V C Drawing : Frames M- A. H. VJAGHDUC2N,- Coutljcrn Aacni To Drive Oat Malaria- r : '"- And 'BoOd tTp the gystrm Take ths Old 4 Standard Q ROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC. Tou know - what you are taklnc Ths formula is plainly printed .on every rotis,-' showing it Is simply Qom.'ne and Iron in a tasteless form, rnd tne ireet effectual form. For grown peo- pl and cbUdien. SOc. vV"TT.,'''x The 48th Annual 77 Report Of The Equitable Life As surance Society of the United States , for the year ending Dec; 31st, J907 will be mailed ion application. W. . RODDET,x Manager, I .Roc HIU, 8. C. . .W- WHITE JOHNSON, ' ' Res. Agt, T H -Bldg., Charlotte, N. C' ? Telephone Travel " "i Is the cheapest, safest, '' quickest, easiest way to reach a distant point. You avoid the dust and dirt Bell Telephone long distance lines ena ble you to reach any city quickly and cheap ly. It 's the modern way to - do-" business. It brings results. ; !; reXwnable rates . m sa ssasBMBssm sbbbisbw .Ciill No. 9050.. 7 BELL :1 service' IS SATIS FACTORY Porter's Antiseptic HedingOil t'Orfgiatted by 7i an Old Railroad Sargccm (Made by ParU Medldne Co., St. Locla, roakert of Laxativ Brstao Qsiaise, Crere'g Tasteleaa ChDl Tonic and etaer Standard rteparatioss.) v.; ;; ;;"' -. , ,' v ' -' ; " Prevents Dloodr Poison evUitfaOsto Eoau, ' " ' Eat Ache,', Ekla IHsraset, Clcers, ' . Elte & Stlart, Wends. ... - CHAELOTTE, HOBTH OAEOLJHA .. . . .- . Presbyterian College For Women; CBABXtOCT IL 0 in; Becond term begins January 9 1903 Special rates Rev; J. R. Bridges, D, D;? President 1 : ' ' 1 i iirOOfvofUTcai . ..... -T CAPTTATj STOCK 930,000.00 . APRTJi OFFER. We hare made some food offers in the past, but our April Offer v Is the BEST. We give a . liberal discount, pax railroad fare, and guarantee 70a a position. Write ' for catalogue and Special April Offer. It will pay you- ' I : . Address,., . -.. ' ' , : KUVCTS BCSEf ESS COtABOg,,. , ..mIL till 1 1 1 tt r 1 1 1 II I till I STANDARD COAL Is suBerler In ouailtr. Choice Blue . Gem and JelUco Black Lump CoaL prices... . - STANDARD ICE is made germs . or . deleterious matter. Standard Ice , . : C3TDER KEW - . EUKOPBAIV AKD AaOKRICAW. ' - - Xeropean, 11.11 per day and up. - American, fS.OO per day and upE ' ' i "...'.',- Cafs-opsa day and nlghC . . . 1 w ' ' Frlces reasonable. - ." ,; ''?- - Tho kfost Modern and Xi saurian t Hotel In the Carollnas. v.. 1S ELEGANT ROOM& 75 PRIVATE BATHS. Located In ths heart sf Charlotte, convenient te. railroad station,,; street cars and the 'business aad shopping centra. Caters to high' Class commercial and tourist trade. i - s- Tebla de hots dinners : te $:te. JIuste every evening (ill;' to 1:10. ' ' : v EDGAR & MOORS - - - - ' ', - Proprietor. : WARM DAYSfAND TIRESOME NIGHTS make the traveling man glad to get where good things to eat, comfortable beds and genial hospitality are to be found all this is awaiting you at ; '. American t - Just a 8trp Beyond the - . . - . v- - v, . - Blubbingar Intemediatw "andrii-s. In Eoving es J :: Spinning Frames ;Bpoolers- and. ReeLs 7 -rnone no. 29 or 471. $ . STYLISH I. VFRY Baggage 'Mid -Passenger .-. Dealers in. . YT -r. " - ' : xiorses. iuines. v e nicies. oiarness ana . accessory goods. r:-';;V;''i;;';-irr r: Wagon manufacturers; j - We sell anything in our line on easy terms. J. W. VADWORTH'S SOUS' COMPANY .' t ' Mi .A. to new pupils. Charlotte If. C. or Ralelgb N. C I4 - rTiT 1 1 1 II 111 ill 1 tfrt if v-X Attr active ? from distilled water, free from all:; I . .. ' j I & Fuel Gomp9ytt MAKAOEMKWT , . . . . , - r . r It ' i ; 1 i -1 ! i ' i - '. i '. and European. Etatlon, Gircauboro, TS. C j .. . v. -- " . . ' . - 4 4, ,
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