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The National Bank The National Bank of Goldsboro offers of Goldsboro wants to denositors every your business, and will be glad to talk cr correspond with accommodation thaq safe banking will warrant. you. Geo. A. Noawood, Jr., Pres. M. J. Best, Vice Pres. Geo. A. Norwood, Jr., Pres- M. J. Uest, Vice-Jfres. This Argtjs o'er the people's rights, Doth an eternal vigil keep No soothing strains of Maia's son, Can lull its hundred eyes to sleep' ' GOXJ3SBORO. N. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 13. 1899, NO 99 VOL. XVII. CfUiiiflfy (I Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum ba&ingr powders are the greatest xnenacers to health of the present day. ROYAL eAKtNO POWDER CO., NEW YORK. THE ARGU DAILY AND WEEKLY. OUR LOCAL OPTIC. Quantities of fertil'z"rs have been brought up the Ntuse River) by steam boa's this seasoD. We heard a man who lives on the river say that nothing like it has ever been known, Wei1, if you owe the Argus anythinr, plfaae to call at the Cap'n's" tffiM and setile. We don't mention "i.his little matter" often not more than once a year, but when w do, we mean It. The re-election last week of Dr. Geo. L. K;rby as superin. tendent of the N. C. Iosane Asy lum atRahigh, is very gratifying to his hos's o' friends in this city and sectior. It was r deserved re cognition of competency and merit, The numerous readers of the ARGUS have been soschooltdto regulate their Spring attire ac cording to the appearance of 'Jim HollowellV annual Spring poem to this paper that it has become a secocd nature with them. His many friends are glad to see Mr. Jake Hettleman is in the city again. He enlisted at the outbreak of hostilities with Spain in a regiment composed of He brews from the States of Mary land and Virgiaia and has in his pocket an honorable discbarge from the colonel of the regiment. The police force of Goldsboro than which there is none better anywhere neither has Golds boro, which has always had good officers, ever had a better force are at work on a watch-stealing case and have got one nrgro, John Williams, in jail, awaiting further developments. There has been between five and six million pounds of tobacco sold on the floors of the ware houses in this city the past seas on, and four years ago there was not a pound sold in Goldsboro. These figures speak more e!o quently of the popularity of this market than anything else which could be said. -The cattle trade of Goldsboro has assumed in these latter years mammoth proportions, and cattle raising is now one of the most lucrative "side lines" of the farm ers of this section for miles around; for they are always sure of findirg ready buyers, and at good prices, on tbis market. Thirty-four years ago tomorrow on Sunday morning the 9 th day of April 1865, General Robert :. Lee, at the head, of the rem nant of the most heroic army the -world has ever known, or will ever know, surrendered to Gen U. S. Grant, at Appormattox, and the latter, returning to Lee hi-) sword, and extending to him his hand, said: "Let us have peace. Ihe bt. Augustine behool, in Raleigh, for colored people, has of late years introduced a department for training nurses, and among the graduating class this year, the exercises taking place next week, we notice the names of two girls from Goldsboro Claudia D. West and Pearl L. Odem. Dr. R. H Lwis delivers the address to the graduating class, and both the Goldsboro graduates have essays on the published program for the commencement. The death of Willie Pearsall au operatiye in the Wayne Cot ton Mil', who had recently come to Goldsboro from Roanoke Rapids, occurred la3t night at the home of his father on Cotton Factory Hill. He had been siek only a short time' with fever. He leaves an aged father and fou sisters to mourn his loss. We -understand there is considerable sickness in the family and tbey are. in needy circumstances, Those benevolently inclined can " here nod a splendid opportunity to exercise their phi'aothropic impulses, Dily Argus of Wed nesdav last, . FOURTEEN YEARS OLD. So Speaks The Record. Daily Argus of Friday last. Fourteen years ago to day the Goldsboro Daily Argus entered for the first time the homes of the people of Golds boro. The sweet babe who that day blessed the world with its presfnee and made happy the hearts aod bright the homes of its parents is now a sturdy, maa ly boy in one of the high classes of the Goldsboro Graded School. Fourteen years! The changes the changes which have taken place sitica that brigh? April tnornine-, the birthday of the Argus i. Day in and day ou'; month in and month out: year in and year on, it has kept the record, and . . -wl 4-n lo itoalarQ fjltVl fill ar COUQt of current events, in Golds- I boro, Wayne county, State, na tion and other parts of the world. During these fourteen years the Argus has borne messages of iov and messages of sorrow. It, has rei siced with the beautiful . . , , . . bride leaning Upon the Strong . , . . arm of her afliinced Husband at . , , . , j v. , thfa Weddire altar, and IiaS Wept :.u v. . ;A of tV,; cr.r.J Wltu Luc i'jlikj w iuv TV s u t,-n i rowing grave. Id all these long years wa have watched with never ceasing in terest the careers of our bays and girls and with pleasure and pride have noted their successes arid 'achievements, in school and college, and on out iu the world, where ability is tested and merit wiDs. Moreover, with a burning love for the purity of our home?, and with pardonable pride, we declare that there has neyer appeared in the Argus a word or a sentence tinged with impurity. The volume just closed is a memorable one. Ic holds the chronicles of a great epoch in the history of the Uoited States, of Spain, and bf North Carolina. The declaration of war against SpaiD, the marshalling of troops, the raarchinsr awav of the Gjlds- .. . I t? floc tho vininrv in Manila Kav. thfi destruction of Cervera's fleet eff Santiago, the battle of San Juan and tho surrender of Spain mark a period of great historical interest. During those stirring times the Argus cave to its readers the news twenty " I advance of all other papers. Tn TSTr.rth Harnlina was waD-pd u;i v,!h n,iii ' " ffodownto comine eeneiations as one of the most memorable in WUU!. . .. . . I in mis connecaou n, is tu" ter of record that the first living, burning editorial which aroused I the Aofflo-Saxon manhood of North Carolina was published in the GoLiDSboro Daily Argus, concerning tne notorious wu . ITT t mington negro editor. Last, but not least, the Argus stands -where it has alwavs stood for Goldsboro and her people. In her darkest hours we have never lost faith in our beautiful town, nor have we ever ceased I tn be nroud of the integrity of our fellow cit:Z)ns and thankful lor tne generous auu aumiug patronage ??ith which they have favored US. o :,u f .;n ,n.,j So, With our face Still toward fcha front, and with faith and hope in our heart, we close the old book and begin the new, tht is . to riri rt thn r-hrnniP.lPS of thp c (L..f UornTnocnon Fifteenth year of the Goldsboro DAILY ARGUS, and we hope they wi 1 1 be characteristic of Golds- boro that we go forward. DEATH OF AN OLD CITIZEN Daily Argus of Fridaj' last. The death of one of Goldsboro' s -MoHr fitinnp. TVTrs. TTurriatt A. di,i cn f ona r1 A u. j-.- ;.. ' . 7 at her home here this morning at 5:30 o'clock, after an illness Of six weeks. Her aged husband, 3 PKblood BALM CO., 277 Mit sons and one daughter, Mrs. J. C.chell St. Atlanta, tia. PrJtrett onrrivohfir. The funeral will be held from, the home to- morrow afternoon at 4 o docs, Rev Dr. F. D. Swindell, of St. ram m. cnurcu, oi wnicn sne. was a uevuui uieuiuei, uiucianug k n. m and wkiiker Hbit 0 1 1 1 V: 1 oSriS SSStViS tlcularg sent FDEE VII. V. aVULLtl tu. ki ftiua, ha. Oibe, 104 Mom fryr Bk Talking When a middle ag en get to alone, a theme of i tion is their phys- g ical ailments. It - would be better if these discussions of the ailments peculiar to women took place twenty years earlier in life. If a little of the prudery of mod ern society were banished, so that young women talked these subjects over among themselves, there would be less suffering' among women in middle life. Good health is the best endowment that a human being can have. Good general health among women is largely dependent upon good local health in a womanly way. Through ignorance and neglect it has be come such an ordinary, common - place thing for women to suffer from weakness and disease of the delicate and important feminine organism, that many women have come to look upon these troubles as an unavoidable inheritance. This is a mis- cured in the privacy of the home, without All troubles of this nature may be undereoine- the obnoxious examinations and "local treatment" insisted upon by the average physician. Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription gives health, elastic strength and vitality to the sensitive organs concerned. It allays .inflammation, heals ulceration and frees from pain. It tones the nerves and builds up the nerve centers. It makes a woman healthy and strong, ana thus prepares her for healthy wifehood, capable motherhood and a safe transition at the change of life. ' I want to testifv to the great benefit derived from using Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription," writes Mrs. H. Mason, of Strvkersville, Wyo- ming Co.. n. y. " i commenced using it about three months before confinement. With my former confinement I suffered srreatly, while this one was comparatively easy owing to the use oi we ravoriLC rrcsenpuon. COL CAKRS MUNIFICENCE This Distinguished ? orlh Carolinian is Frond or and a Pride to His State. The Akgus has long been proud of Col Julian S. Carr a a North Cirolinian who carries his pride of State beyond his personal wealth and ever seems happiest when advancing her interests and making hei" people prosperous and happy. His whole life is replete with generous deeds and fuller still of private charities. Here is his latest act of genuine munificence: Birmingham, Ala , April 6 -Col. Julian -S, Carr, of Durham. came aboard our car here to-day and arranged on his own account Aur imuuu-nuu .. e ui: . u l Southern edition of the newspa- Pars composiog laDd Newspaper L?agu3, cne ful Pa8e showing the advantages ana resources -of North Carolina for ine PriulttU1B JvtMmtuiu1Wp ifcal- He also arranged for ade . ri l l iaie representation oi uruaui lQ tDls edition and at ms request lour nartc mill return t n Ttfrth Carolina Wliuiu xo ui uj and noisn tne woris commeLcsu n hat State 2 weeks a- J our return u is my purpose to visit five or six important points, I LU LUB KUU Lllcib luc itouuii,:a IU. xt..i-1 i: U iui iu uaiuiiua may us uuiuuic hnRiiv set fourth in the South- ern edition: which is now under preparation. Col. Carr has agreed to accom psnv the party on its tour thro the State. C. P. King. General Manager. BLOOD CUKE SENT FREE. . Cure For Blood and Skin Diseases, Eczeina, Pimples, Scrof ola, Bloot Foisun, Cancer, Ktc It you have tried sarsaparillas, patent medicines, and doctored, and still have old, persistent sores, pimples, distressing eruptions of the skin pain- senSation. irritatine skin troubles, ec- zema, scrofula, ulcers, contagious blocd I poison, fever sores, mercurial rheuma- tism, catarrh, boils, face covered with m,,' ea cancer or any blood taint. then erive B. B. B. a trial, because . and it cure3 1 8ta A I : t- i 1 1 t .1 -- -; . , I those stubhorn blood diseases that oth- I :ij as! : . i i' a er nuiuer mouiuiLBa iu ovoo m uaaeui. B BB. cures because it forces all the ison and lmDurity or blood bumor8 outof the body, bones and entire sys- tern We offer to send to any sufferer a sample bottle oi a. a.ts. aosoiuteiy free. B. B, B. is an old, well-tried remedy, hence we Know that it cures to stay cured, lor tne people cured by B, B.B. years ago are well to day and free from all blood impurities Cancer, Bleeding, Hating Sores Cancer of Nose, lip, face. ear or neck external or internal- cancer, bleeding eating sores.aro all cured with B B. B. at $1 per large bottle. Write for trial bottle and a sample bottle of B. B. B. will be sent by return maH, all charges I Describe your symptoms and free rBOn&1 medical adTlce vlU be giYeD I The professional srossiD is a walking interrogation point, and eyer comfiS to a f ull stop TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY I Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets AU refund money if it fails to cure. 2bc jxuq genuine nas Jj. ts, w vn av:w vuwn. rOVilT CALENDAR For April Term of Superior Court of Wayne County. There will be a Superior Court begun and held for the county of Wayne at the Court House in Goldsboro on the 17th day of April, 1899. - The following is the civil calen dar for the term: Thursday, April SO. 1899. No. 21. J A McGee and wife vs G O Griffin 25. TV A Deans vs Sally Pate 30. W DC Richardson ts the W &WKRCo 34. W G Whitted vs Amaziah Parks 36. L D Guller vs T A Hobbs 39. Sol Thompson vs Giles Hin son. 40, Hattie Vail, admx, vs Louis Cobb et als 42 Robt Kornegay vs A J Sin gleton 43. Stanford Aycock vs Joel Lewis ' 45. "Wm Warren vs Ellen Lou Warren. 49. J R Short vs T E Yelverton 50. Robert Musgrave vs Gaston Raynor. 51. I B Fonveille, Admr, ys M. S Witherington 54. Smith, Scott & Co vs G M .-Sasser Friday, April 81. No. 55. J W Edwards vs WK Gran tham and W B Briclgers 58. Joseph Edwards vs The Southern Railway Co 62. Hinton Lee vs Ellen Lee 69. Phoebe Deans vs Sydney Deans, Admr, et als 70. J R Griffin vsLIr Gulley 72. Albert Evans vs Joe and Asher Edwards 73. Charles Bennett vs Joe and Asher Edwards Standard M'f 'g Co vs S W Isler 76. Bizzeil, Bros & Co vs W L Kidder & Sons and the A & NCR RCo 77. Dock Smith vs J H Wells and wife 79. Sol Bear & Co vs The West ern Assurance Co 80. C F Herring, CSC and Re ceiver vs Sydney Deans, Admr, et als 82. H Weil & Bros vs Daniel Langston et als 83. W T Hollowell et als vs The Life Insurance Co of Virginia 84. Robt Epps & wife vs Baalam Parks. MOTION DOCKET. 32, W H Finlayson et als vs Geo L Kirby et als 46. W T Faircloth vs John Staughter 59. B B Grantham vs N B Her ring, Admr 74. Bertha Matthews vs J D Spi- cer 86. Dr J M Parker vs Will S Hagans Louis Jones et als vs W B Ed mundson et als 93. O H Allen and A J Rouse vs Georgia Home Insurance Co . 96. H Weil & Bros vs W D Bar din et als 101. Aycock, Bros & Co vs Larry Newsom et als Witnesses will not be allowed to charge until the day the case in which they are summoned is set for trial. If a case shall not be reached the day it is set for trial it will re tain its place among- the cases set and be tried when reached. I. F. Okmond, C. S. C. Goldsboro, N. C, April 6, 1899 April Showers wash away the filth and waste that have accumulated during winter. In like manner Hood's Sarsaparilla expels from the blood impurities that have been deposited during the sea son when there has been but little perspiration and perhaps constant confinement in impure and vitiated air. It is a boon to tired mothers. housekeepers, teachers and others who spend their time indoors. It gives the blood richness and vitality, fitting it to nourish and strengthen the nerves, muscles and all the great organs of the body. It cures all Spring humors and ban ishes that tired feeling. It is the best medicine money can buy for all diseases caused by im pure or impoverished blood.- You should begin taking it to day. Poplin is on? of the" popular fabrics, Not one child dies where ten formerly died from croup. People have learned the value of One Minute Cough Cure and use- it for severe lung- and throat troubles. It immediately stops cough in. It never fails. J. EL. Hill & Bon, Goldsboro, and John R, Smith, Mt, Olive . . ' . - - - COLOR and flavor of fruits, size, quality and ap pearance of vegetables, weight and plumpness of grain, are all produced by Potash. Potash, properly combined with Phos-! phoric Add and Nitrogen, and iDerauy appiiea,. win improve l II - 1' J Til ? every soil and increase yield and quality of any crop. ... Write and get Free our pamphlets, wnich tell how to buy and use fertilizers with oreatest economv and Drofit. GERnAN kali wrks, ' I 93 Nassau t.. New York. NDICTiLEXTS FOU LYNCHING Finding of Grand Jury in Lake City Case. Charlestons. C, April 7. The Federal grand jury to day indicted thirteen prominent citi zens of Lake City, who were alleged by two men who turned State's evidence to have been in strumental in the lynching of the i T 1 1 A neero Dostinaster. xaKer, iass vear. The trial will begin Mon a '-' day. The government will leave nothing undone to obtain convic- tion. Judge Iirawley, in his m the burning ot Millionaire An charge to the errand jury, de- drews' house and in one of the nounced the crime in scathing anguage, saying it would be a disgrace to civilization if the perpetrators went free. He said a 'more heinous crime has rarely darkened the history of the State." " It was stated in tha newspa pers at the tim?, and it is proba- The fire began eajly this mom bly true, that Baker was very ing in the large mans-ioa of Wal- obnoxious to the community. It is not for this court to express any opinion on that point or at- tempt to measure the moral res. ponsibility of those who are res Donsible for brineine about the L conditions which arroused popu- larfuryto such au extent that that should be considered by any community as in any measure an extenuation of tkis dreadful crime. No consideration of that kind can furnish palliation or ex- cuse for the horrible tffenses here charged. Whatever reason may have existed for the feeling of the community on this subj ?ct there were other and iegal ways m whicb. tnat reeling mini maui- fest itseif, and other and legal remedies for su3h complaints whether well or ill founded. ThA vfirv foundation of sccietv J I will be broken up if wild and law- . . less elements, which in every com- munity require wbousomo re- straints of law, are allowed, upon nnir nrptfi-sctor for anv reason, to . .l .. .w, ,;ht on u I , who should discharge public fane- tions, and kill ni burn the ob lActs of their displeasure. "The most temperate statement - -IT. of the offences charged in the simplest detail of the circum stances attending the execution of the conspiracy are so calcula ted to excite the horror ot all just-minded men that the court forbears to make any further com ment. It can have no opinion na t,o thfl trailt or innocence of the parties charged until all the evidence, which in due course of law will be presented, is before it. Its duty and yours is to simply put in motion the ma chinery of the law which will en able the government- to present its proofs." NOICCKE NO PAT. That is the way all druggists sell GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC fof Chills and Malaria. It is simply Iron, and Quinine in a tasteles orm. Children love it. aouim pre fer, it to. bitter, nauseating Tonics Price. 50c. Eating onions not ouljrjkeeps the lips from chapping, but also keeps the chaps fom lipping. tn rint erine nor Irritate the alimenyi taro nnal. Thev act gentry yet ' promptly, cleanse effectually and GitfO Oosnfosi Sold by all druggists..;1 cents. TWENTY FIVE MILLION BID Sa'isbury to be Centre ot Great st Mining District in the World. Salisbury Sun. Salisbury is soon to bo the centre of the greatest miciug district, in the world. So writes Air. Walter G-sorge Niwtrsan to the editor of the Sun Mr No to man Wflnt, til Nfi? York ast Sunday. Ha wrote from that city on the 3rd aod frosh his latter we copy the following: I e T T . J I - - i am nre icaay, nuv u,i . . macmuery auu mxutz ainve- mp.r.ts to mik3 bailSOUr V lue c ntre of the greatest mining Uistrir.r. in th-? world. There is nothing that can bd said sbou the maer in the vicinity of Salisbury that can b3 called ex asrgeration. "I was bT.d tweniyfive millions in rash to dav for one Quarter uf my holdings in the TjGion Mite alone." FAMILY MET DEATH. Residence ot New Yo k Milli n- aire Burned and the Fami ies ot Him and His Son in law Perished. Now York, April 7. The cor- oner this morning announced that twelve persons had lost their lives Adams housep which was set on fire by sparks f rem the Andrews touse. Bt sides these, Kite Downey and Maria Itotb, Mrs. bt. Jonna maids, are musing, ineir come? mny De n e Iums An drews house. hace q Acdrewp, the millionaire pra&i4cnt of the New Yoik Steam Heatiog Company. The housi is iocateJ on East S xty.seveatb , ly that the family were cut off "'c " 7' upper siones. jjmeu iuvy ened the flames had made tuch headway that they were unable to reach the street. The entire family of Mr. An drews end also the family of bis son.ia.lHW Gamaliel St. John, peiisSed. Mr. St. John went to Wilmington, Delaware, yesterday lad e5Capet1 the OQly one of his hrnehold left The following is a !i?t of tbc dead: Wallace O. Andrews and daughter, Orsen Wtd'ace and Frederick, the children of Mr. . . 1 1 -u- l "vtu; t . jonn ana luev, u Bolder, Mary FianigdD, Eva E Pdlte" Kte j)9,vnincr Marie Ross and Annie Neary. Jennie Barn-, a Iaundrass, died in the hospital. The bedies .of Mrs. St. Jo'dd and cnitaren nave oeen iukuumu ,flvfi . found Twoof these Bre believed to be Mr nnrl Mrs. Wallace, the rett are servants. MOTHER'S FBSEUD takes married women -through the whole period of pregnancy in safety and com fort. It is used externally and it relaxes the muscles so that there is no dis comfort. It prevents and relieves morning sickness, headache and rising breasts, shortens labor and preserves the mother's girl ish form. $1 a bottle at druggists. Send for a Free copy of our illus trated booklet about MOTHER'S FRIEND. The Bradfield Regulator p., Atlanta, Ga. " i". .'.JJtJ-'J '- '."!'.-'.'-' 'J. ' ' ''.! '- '- '-I'll ! '-' MAKE PERFECT MEN fer Longer! xne joys ana anioitiuiis in life can be restored to you. The very worst cases of Kervou" IelIIMy or. absolutely cured by PEKFU IO ... . a. iive nroruut reliel toin- .somnia, failinff memory and tne waste " and drain of vital powers, incurred by indiscretions or excesses of early years. tmnart vieor and potency to every func- i.o nntun system. Oive jS5. bloom to tne !"". "'--r. .'n.. i of -Fa vounit or old. nSv i Vei a pocket. Sold rfc7 by IliK I-BKFECTO CO.. Caxtoo Wdg.. C.lcgo, UU Sold In Goldsboro, N. C. by M. E Rabinson & iiro. Rooms reflect the character o the individuals who occupy them IriiVr.f CTTRED with Tegetable Ii.;injlies. Have cured I I ll l many thousand cases colled hopeluss. In tea days atleast two-thirrlsorall Rymptoms remov ed. Twitinionials anil TEH DAYS treatment free. OK. H. B- GKSEI'S S033. Box JL. Atlanta. Ua. I We have on display at our store 1,000 yds. of this new matting and, like everything else American, is the best ar ticle in its line in existence. The following are only a few of the many testimonials we can show you in regard to its wearing qualities. Guthrie, Oklahoma, Oct. 2nd, 1898. Mr. Geo. W. Allen, Northwestern Grass Twine Co., Omaha, Neb. Dear Sir: Replying to vours of the 26th inst, reauesting an opinion as to the durability and wearing qualities of the grass floor matting in the Oklahoma Exhibit, would say that we regard your matting as the peer of any thing in the market, in its line. We conservatively estimate that 200,000 people have walked over the same, but find it none the worse for wear. Yours very truly, (Signed) A, T. Riley, Commissioner. Omaha, Nebraska, Noyemberlst, 1898. This is to certify that we have had in our booth n the Trans-Mississiopi Exposition on our floor, 2, quantity of grass matting manufactured by the North western Grass Twine Company. The matting has been in constant hard use hows at this time very little wear. We cannot speak in too high terms of the wear ng qualities of the matting manufactured by the above Company. (Signed) 1 he Standard Sewing Machine Company, Per A. M. Thompson Omaha, Nebraska, November 2nd, 1898. Mr. Geo. W. Allen, Mgr., Northwestern Grass Twine Exhibit, Trans-Vlississippi Exposition, Omaha, Neb. Dear Sir: The grass floor matting? our f actoi y exhibit in the Maunfacturers' Building, has proven perfectly satisfactory ten girls working on sewing lve months, and where their and forth over the matting wear. It also held its color well, and alter live montns wear seems as good as new. We cheerfully recom mend your matting as the best we have ever used. Yours truly, (Signed) M. ESmith & Co. This matting is made of prairie grass and is woven in such a way that it will wear twice as long as the best China or Japanese matting. We also have the rugs to match matting. See this before buying anew coat for your floors. Yours truly, J, W. IS LEU. J, W. ISLER & CO (Formerly ofBaker, Isler Co.) Wholesale and Retail Dealers'in Bulk Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Lard, Hay, Seed Oats, f?lce rr)eal, Salt, OJolasses, Core) fTfeal, Sf at), L,lfpe Lalri; Plaster. Plastering Hair, Cotton Seed Meal, Grain Stags, Cto. IWe want it distinctly understood now that we .will not be undersold, and we invite the public to call and get our pricesbefore making purchases oi goods in our line. . Very Respectfully, fit tne old stand of B. M. PfJvett. xJ. W sasssaatri'tniMir.Maa ID tor the past six months but you put on the floor of in every way. we had machines in the exhibit tor chairs were pushed back it shows no perceptable J.cKIRRPATRICK. Isler & Go
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