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M. T, Pltubb. Pastor. '
BAPTIST.
Sctiooi a. ju. .
I'Hoa. B. Wildrb, Bapt i
at 11 A. ML, and 8 P.M.,
::t.iy. - '- -
,n ting Thursday night.
il. H. Mashburbb. Pastor.
BPI3COPAL, "
-,-hool at 9:30.
i, morning and niffht , on
,,t 4th Sandays.
ir, Grayer, Friday afternoon.
L0DQE8. ' '
Lodge. No. 413, A." F. .&
.,ir-t 1st and 3rd Tuesday
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A. H ALLItED.
TT ( ) RNBY8-AT-LAW,
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in ail the Courts.
I Youngsvllle, N. C.
Offices in
KTlirU H. FLiEMLNii, ..
HKNTIST.
i 1HUURQ, . - N. C.
. r Cooper's Store.
r. r.i.'RT, '
I MI t'HYalCIAN AND BIJIiaBpN.
Louisburg, N. C. ;
Kord Building, corner Main
tH.
Up stairs fronts
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t IV-K IAN AND straoBOH,
1. XMBURfl, N. C.
. i iioor Nel huildlng, phone 89
insjcpre l f rom T, W. Bloketfs
,. .-. .Mie 71.
M A-SKNBURO,
ATToRNKJf AT LAW.
LOOISBOBfl, H. 0.
,v'i ,1 m nil the Courts of the State
1 1 ".i.- in Court House.
KB,
i rT"R2iEY-AT-LA.W,
i tii courts of Nnsh, Franklin.
m.l Wake counties, ulsoth
lri f North Carolln, and the U.
i mt-i-t Conrta. -
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INSTEAD,
' )itN3Y-AT-LAW,
l.ullHHUBG, N. C. ' . . .
K,( v p. KaALktjo.'sSoM. t
nt ion given to all business
Special Washington Letter.
GOOD many of- the newspapers
are poting -f at Hon. Tom
I Johnson for endeavorim? tn
Induce sn eminent divino i
jus cy to ma lorHCoagreg. Jast why
they should imdertato to make fun nf
that proposition is hard to understand. 4
lirst aaa last a good many preachers
nave, got into congress, and as a-role
hey have demonstrated their carmcitv
as legislators. It is a fact not gen
erally remembered bat nevertheless a
fact, that Edward -Everett waa a dis
tinguished minister of the gospel be
fore he began bis great career as a
statesman. It is but sober truth to say
that in his official career he never did
a thing or uttered a word incompatible
with the highest standard of Christian
conduct General James A. arfleld
was an amateur preacher; so was Gov
ernor and Senator Colquitt of Georgia.
I myself have served in the house
with half a dozen preachers, among
mem pr. William Everett son of Ed
ward Everett; Judge Vardeman Cock-
rell of Texas, Delegate Callahan of Ok
lahoma, Jeremiah Botkin of Kansas
and others, as the sale bills say, too
tedious to mention. So far as I was
ever able to observe, they attended to
their duties ably and intelligently
without in any way saeriflciag their
character as ministers of the gospel.
Consequently I am one of those who
do not Join in the' funmakingTn the
case of Tom Johnson and his preacher.
I would not advise any preacher to
ran for congress, but if one who feels
that he has a call to go to congress
does so I think he Is liable to acquit
himself about as well as the average
member, -and-there is no reason under
the shining sun why he should not
leave Congress as good a Christian as
he enters it As a matter of ; fact, a
few preachers scattered around through
congress would do good. -1 dm rather
inclined to the opinion that it would
help the preachers themselves by giv
ingthem a broader and more charita
ble jrlewof human nature.
race other multimillionaire will ntw.
ana au will go merry as a marrttra
bell in the legislature of Michigan; pro
Tided it is Jtepubllcan, which God for-
bid! . I"- - --" . ;
MALONB,
. , I'HYSlCIAN AND 8TjaaBON.
LOL I8BUB8, N. C '
yc.octte rrug Company.
KwSTKK,
I N'd PHYSICIAN & SUBOBOil,
Louisburg, N. C.
r a j f or fee Drug C jupany.
,'RspubIican Harmony.
Frequently in these letters I haveTe
f erred to the fact that the Republicans
rend and tear, each other Individually
and collectively. In all their abuse of
each other nothing more caustic has
come uiKler my observation than this
excerpt from the: New York Commer
cial Advertiser touching that eminent.
Republican statesman, the Hon. Lem
uel Eli Quigg:
Y
AY WOOD RUFFIN.
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW, ;
LOCIHBDEO. W. O.
tn all tne Courts or mamna
ountles, also in the Supreme
ii the United Hiaves AJinwit uu
, i ioouer and CUfton Building.
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VILDKR,
ATTORNBT-AT-LAW, -LOCISBUBS,
n.a.
n Min atr?t, over ones k Coopert
. sr HUILL. . ..
ATTORNBI-AT-IAW. ,
LOOI9B0BO, O.
nt. n.1 the courts ol Franklin, Van
i.. warren and Wake counties, also
,r,a rnrt at North CajTOllna.
fru in i,i attention given to collection.
fflf over Bgerton S DWiwt .
(Iru
t.hf
rj- W.B1CKBTT,
ittmrnbY AND COTJBtBKIiOB ATtAW.
L0UI8BUB4 JT. 0.
H,,mV.t d P8af
,v.r Atu-r intrusted toWsbei John
; i..r, to Chief J aatice Shepherd, Hon. onu
, ; Hon. aoM. . W. WUjHon.
b ,i: Pr. First NOJBaakoi wn
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ATTORNBY AT-IAW
all eouna.
O ffice in Heal
Why Qulgg? What particular reason
Is there for Mr. Piatt to reach back Into
the political obscurity which has envel
oped Quigg like a soft and soothing gar
ment for a year or more and lift him
forcibly into the public gaze again? Mr.
Piatt must be in possession of the rea
son; nobody else has it. In fact, nearly
everybody else in the party seems to have
several' plausible reasons why Quigg
should be left undisturbed. Nobody -has
asked that he be made temporary chair-,
man of the state-"convention, while a
large number of persons, many of them
of weight and influence in the party,
have protested against such irritating
use of him. They say It would "queer"-"
the convention. - Why it should "queer"
It is not clear, but there seems to be a
feeling of uneasiness in many sections of
the party when Quigg's name Is men
tioned or his engaging countenance is
disclosed. Quigg - -can scarcely be ig
norant of this. The gentlemen who suf
fer in this way have spoken of their feel
ings : with great, frankness. They are
speaking in that way even sow. They do
not see the. need; of this fresh torture.
Why should Mr. Piatt-subject. them to it.
and why should Quigg wish to be made
the instrument of It? It is a great mys
tery; but then from the moment of his
appearance in politics to the present hour
Quigg has been a mystery. - -
Ruasell A. Alger Redivivua.
The death of Senator McMillan of
Michigan affords the Hon. Russell A.
Alger an.opportunlty of emerging from
that obscurity which becomes him so
wen.-' He bobs up serenely as a candi
date for the : succession. , He has the
one qualification,, the one thing need
ful, f or a sueeessf ul Republican career
in Michigan a barreWand what
pleases the Republicans most about
Russell la that when he wants any
thing he taps his barrel liberally; he
not only opons the bung, but ne knocks
tn the head. " Hence there is much Ju
bilation in the Michigan Republican
camp. There are great times ahead
for Republican members of the aiichi-
gan legislature. It will be rememoerea
that General Aleer - was a candidate
Et Tuf BruteD.. , r ',
L O tempora, 6 raoresr For, to, tllei
many years tae effete east, especially
Massachusetts. ,baa. been - makin
mouths at the south and west u a bar
barian country because occasionally
some conspicuous criminal is lynched.
They have delivered to us all sorts and
lengths of lectures, denounced us as
semicivJUied If not wholly savage and
have greatly 'enloved themaelvM h
Ibanking God that they were not as
other people, especially as the people
of the south and west. But the mouth
of the old Bay State is In the dust in
these latter days. Her pride Is in tie
mud, and she lifts up her voice and
cries: "Peccavil Peccavil" Cn in the
village of Marion, & pleasant summer
outing place in Plymouth county, Mass.
only think" of it. In Plymouth county
the citizens took a poor . wretch
named McDonald, tarred him, feath
ered him and rode him on a rail, a gen
uine case of White Capping. The Job
could not have been done In better
style down Tn Mississippi or out in
bleeding Kansas. An of the partici
pants were disguised, but are said to
be respectable citizens. Sometimes
scoundrels are lynched in the south
and west for such crimes as rape, ar
son and murder, and on such occasions
Massachusetts has been in the habit
of rolling her eyes toward heaven and
condemning the events on genera)
and geographical principles. For what
crime was this McDonald White Cap
ped in the village of Marion, county of
Plymouth and commonwealth of Mas
sachusetts? The sole charge against
him was that he was a lasy, dissolute
loafer, addieted to the society, of d's
reputable persons of both sexes. Xow,
If Massachusetts is going to White Cap
all persons of that character within
her borders she will have her hands so
full that she will not have time to at
tend to the aiTalrs of the people Of the
south and west Alf of which goes to
show that human nature Is very mnch
the same, whether In South Carolina
or in Massachusetts.
Of course it is customary to charge
that theiyneU&g, feablt is confined to
Democratic states or communities, in
which, of course, there is not a syllabi
of truth. Judge Lynch frequently holds
court out in bleeding Kansas, where
the soul of old John Brown is supposed
to be always marching on. West Vir
ginia is overwhelmingly Republican.
A week or two ago they lynched two
men in that state and then after the
lynching discovered that they were In
nocent, a discovery that didn't do the
victims very much good.
Marse Henry.
Maise Henry Watterson in a letter
declining to be a candidate for the
Democratic nomination for governor of
Kentucky wrote a very brilliant letter,
as he always does when he writes at
all. Among the reasons assigned for
his declination is that he Is too old to
turn rascal. That is certainly an amaz
ing declaration to come from one of
Colonel Watterson's position and ex
perience. If it was intended for hu
mor, it should have been labeled, "This
is a Joke." If intended seriously, it to
utterly Incredible that Marse Henry
could have worked himself into a frame
of mind to say it. He is the best be
loved of all Keutuckians; he Is 0be of
the most brilliant editors that ever
wielded a pen-; he has been associated
with statesmen all hiajife. With the
single exception of Governor Tailor.
against whom there is an indictment
pending at Frankfort for. conspiracy
to jnurder. Colonel Watterson never
saw a Kentucky governor whose Integ
rity, was seriously doubted by any liv
ing human being.
The standard of political integrity in
Kentucky governors . has been high;
the vast majority of -them are, like
Csesar's wife, above suspicion, and no
body know 8 this better than Colonel
Watterson btniseir. He speaks to a
very large audience; no other editor In
America is so much, quoted; he Is the
only Amerintn editor of a great paper
who. is crtater than 'his paper. His
atonal coavraMoa t ZXarvs Tva4r ly
iKlirad in will atv wi IM
reciprocity paitcqr as exposal Vp W V
UaiB aicJUnWy at BffeJe a4 as a0t
by Tfeeodore KoMmlt ta Us cm 4
Cuba. , Tbr wmat to awe Um awMati
of eaprtSA that sr haeta ts twa
of the Beeeaaarles et eft tromrkt p wi'.k
s round tura br stats 4 faml slat
t. AnoUtvr IhiaaT ta Dviswmrv &
publicans wast to ti ta sxwmvatfcm
of reveovw Uw ,tat ast
combloauons." . :
Preaching Versus PrssUc.
- nu a-resMsat norm is caper
ing around over the cwwtry tattles;
volubly and Todfereosl about wfcat
he. is coins; to do to the tnsts him st
torney sarsi. Us'tlssk l'tlunAae XX
Knox, Is csioyt&t blsosttf to Kw&l
Toe troth U that GoIobsI tloossveU
could do soars to sw week to br sp
the trusts by brtagtof Mr. Knox lck
from Xurope sod lastltttlat crlanlasl
proceedings against tbsca the a be
could by talking about Ubem frota smtv
till doomsday. The trosfs cart abso
lutely nothing about talk, no tnsttor
from what source R esaoat. bl
they do care a great deal about a vig
orously conducted rrtmtaai proe-9-tloo.
They dotal ear csocs abo
Junctions and restraining erdra. bi
a few carefully drawa todktsttts
would set them to thtcklag rtry serf
ou&ly. f While Coiooel Beoaevth is d
dvertng his oradoos sod Mr. Knoa It
luxuriating" among the splendors of
the old world the trusts will xyseese s
few more mill loos out of the tmhsry
coosumera. Colond Itscwrait taay
take himself eartoasly as to a war
on the trusts, but aobudy eh wtn
loss he bring Mr, Knox back booe
and assails them frooi. Cask sod rear.
Republican Estrwvagaaee
RepresputstlT Sslser of Mew Tors
made a very able syeecn cm th but
day of the recent scasloa of cocs-rrwa.
In which he summed vp lbs H$ibDc
an extravagance of that mmm sad
expatiated at some k-ttgth oo tb slas
of the G. O. P. I baT enty spac to
quote a few paragraph of tal very
able speech. Salter U a bard weeasr
and a hard bitter. Us began thus:
Wa bar bra ta inalma atoc tk Sr
Uorxlar of last Dieratw. II b c
lo4d a tons ilnn. aa4 K sas tb'
most npai iaia of ctMrrr rwv
add la au our butory. w aav i4 s
treat deal of ta popi sM-fr 1
a bilUoo doUarm Aa4 what Cf U
sea, I hol ta or haoU ct3sl
the appropriaUcns mat! iSJta soit. 4
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The elerk rad a fotu.
amtoraiartOM or vx:a nrrt-v3-r
coMaiau. rtMT n4ic.
(Omutlns bundfd.
tTntent dAcJocy Ci4.
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Third ortrvot defl4acy JVa
LesJalatfra; xoUv twt tiv-
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Ordnance and fortfficaMon tw
rourth rrat d0ciney tasw
Omnibus claims bUI i .
Artcultural IOmMI
Rlvir sad harbors CV.ha.au
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holies arc pixlc cl ihc wr5-
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AT10RNEY A1HLAW,
LOtJISBTJBa.K- -on
ov Bout btulalng, Courtateeet
legal busiasi'
stirred up things wasabsohrtely amaz
ing. He didn't get the nominal ion. it
is true, but he gave tne otner canai
dates a severe nervous suock., joun
Sherman flatly charges In bis book, or
reminiscences that -Alger bought htt
southern delegates away from him.
If gfierman in his hour of need bad
Total matHB
Now. KvaUamco. that sUUcmiI rpwaas
for lUelf. It cae b aaotia fuUy
trevertad. Tbi t KwUlon ea
ST, Vrwha)mlacty IUpvfcleaa ta betb
branrhca. and tb Bepabtkraa rty
aaaum the rpotbUUr far aU Us mu
of comadaato aod aailaaiaa. Ta Kb
Ucan paxtf t rwpoaaru tor alt tbal bs
ben don a ad all that ba ba toft
do, far all tb nvt attvBc
od aboa of powar dart: ta Sr mam
ton of tb itfty (a MtMa
bUUoa doUar iin af ar.aria la a
anomaly ta var liUitve bjMary. I sab
the taaprrt I podr e tb ft.
I sak tb pel bow ! tbr mr IS-
Uc to eobcart to tt sad alt for Bltt
chaap gVorf ot . coaqaaH. all tor Bubt
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Ask yurtt what ba Ibis
for y: wktl ba U iaae tern CM rab
and aieT
la the Right of IHtttto) wSllUt
'What baa Ibis twstpt for tabert
Wber ar tb bill wbtc r scwiani
for by million f rUtiMf cosra
aas sn rosa wiui ttmw am aw l , a
ji'LTsr rKsi: Have tne
party ba tortMd deaf ear I -titloo.
It baa Uslataiad ttbr 4ry
oo tba or bTd tb altatr.
Ho tnaa.wOl J b dw4 by tb
RapobUcan pa a r ta Va
bous and bldt Httm im , a
was do vUk tb ssiHrt bn ta w
Jat eoasT, bt tbt p waracd
well tbn that It baa b trl aai
with th aaai da f deatlA ta waft
tnsmen of tb eouatry wbd fe t4
tbes potlUooa cl k!l 1 Tb
ifht hour btlt t a abtaiad aaarpi. a
wall as tb tamlgrauoei bat tb Wi
carriers. MU. tb everttne br er ar
f tsbt' br on svrrMaM rfb btxt
' tb ' bail din ox warabtpe ta swrrnea4
yards tUl bad lb CbUwa ttrNiira bUX.
au oaa a.
Ctoato bat sad tb btsWaiKM
subject advar t tb tr
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PROPRIETORS.
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It is with pleasure wo aunoiinco to the tobacco ctowghi of Fjrtrn
Carolina the completion of our mammoth brick Wnrchousa. Wo nov7
! 1
b
i.tmaA to htm
prompt andcsjefnlattennoiiki liberal In-his use of boodlfc as
he an td Abrer was. tne ; onioan wouiu
nrnbahlv have been president instead
n0r, oral TTni-rison. Poor -Alger! - He
ii D T. SMITHWICK
L0UI8BTJBGI, - H-
hotels.
was made tJiescupegt u j , - - ;. . mt cnd ,watter
ners n the spamsn wx Bonbellevea It 1 He has no rint to talk
anPAwft out of the cabinet He tried I aon rieye iu.
Si5 Teven by writing a boolbut i to I J-1 dI3jHonTt
that respect he is-equall7 tmfortunate, Beeause be- la tml-
for nobody reads his book, Jwger Z,; tJloved. because be Is widely
tier the line, The Courler-jonmai win
say tomorrow., but" under the more
fetching introduction, -"Colonel Henry
Watterson: will say tomorrow.' Thou
sands of people believe Implicitly to
14m 1 doriBEiyself, I cant get over It
to save toy" life.' From the time I first
ti14 read the LoulaviUe CourlerJour-a-4l
was " my "principal . pollticar- pabu
ium, but I don'tbeUeve the Sentucky
governors; were rascals, tiat Xt-i nec
essary to be; a rascai to ne govcruor
- ,rh ..
J0nce. they were sure GabbWin eii
bora humorist.' expUtoe the frtood,
f We rnanirest toe required totsrV
and be coottnuee:; . . -i "i " - "--
.'Bnt GabbWgb .never get farther
A
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andlllost Conveniently orranKCd Warehous e for the aalo of Le af Tobacco
mfNp1;Carom
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Eauipped with superior advantages and amnio capital.
to make overy poimd of tobacco placed on our iioor
BRING ITS FULL ' VALUE.
o-intend
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IANKL1NTU JlrrblrrVani barreis.VS
' .1. w V. - 1 ; Mnn. .n.-la.SBild to"iiave OUlte .a I y-. . - : 4t. . I tprwui rvm vut v. ia
KRA-NKLINTOD r . w. . , -; i tbe ReDBblican 1 the nrst emment man wum-u.
a r.An.-uA - 1 inree sized barrel, ana tne Kepuuucau t , fcn ntterancea eon-
umwu -WK; '"z'ssxzstt SS sa--w-.a. - J.- :
. f . V.r; i., it.:- Mk' tha 1 Ml I -it It. ' . - .- --s-
appear that an the
09 -.the : tariff
roaronw their tentacles on young
. . allair I . . r, . ,. ffof Mm Into the I Stilt atMt. ---i x' , :" ."
a , 4 aeeomodaaon Eorw Cfli-"X Tt tf both I : it would reanr PPea
Public. - - r : racer. - :re . fio
,.a t i.. Attached.. - - - i w - -
never knew the-Joy of prrpsrlag oa
mot oa the topic of a toio that ws
tow7 It foold no be beard, we rrssse
our eouversatkra on the dlMppotoi-
tnents of Kf et Baltimore Amrtcaa.
" Tkljt U no Ul bomt btit ctrrjf worl of U i it tzih. ni m Ui) M iui .wv -yc& Jl C:
Our Mr. Parbatn Una xr:fVor loH-irrcrUt vsd lt.o. i :-t, i rr 41, J 3.t.t '..t
t ITQ9 Lonisborg morkttU rortos.iT? i hr;t,; mss 10 rr.vr m ; ?r. t- j-.c .t i
a I will protect their lutrcl nhfA their lolncco k tfr:l to irsr i-c-s." t 't:itv? ta I U ii, -4 of ua:
and their art?atii. but trr cn aca b coaTi:rxl tsa -as 7;r
; matter - ' whenr. . located. - - Our ; Unn Uc lon ttf, 5 A
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w. at-.' ' - -
iiu aadattaaUvs arrar-:?V
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Thousands. snffer and-hredaj;w uaw Juf, .r.'-i v' ' ' T" " "w
Mb
4
aV war in this eountry-rroin wu Tonle because the foimuos ie piainiyipna-! tBd .ji i.
&YBowel CmpUint Tle
dr for :these- diseases -.V ""J" ' - .7 .
effb rM-. U
tm at U. CJb r. It riaasaata. .
NORWOOD HOUSE-- .
tiiiitiii. BortSCtrollsit
W. J. NOBWOV010
utrona oi 0oinmrelal 'j Tourists .
(rueUng Pa tteSoUeltsa. -
:eei laatjit nwri.' .
If aoeau't reqairo moch wisdom J iae , tieklUi.
ISltota D.Seth Arnold's Bal8Am.-Wbr.Unre no pay. Me, . -.- r, -1 1 Arj- oU ttild .lwaT,4dniM till
ranted to j?iT,e satisfaction- ?J.hJ-
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does " - - ;L : v ; uleert - screlala, wsetna, p s- and tUaeh,
PARHAM & FORD-
to findfftuU.
f- Purify the Blood.
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'Dana. ' " ir. . K 1 Wu. boila.
rOBTCKX riTOSiTA TKXaX.
- Hobins ein
r.-WnnMea.- H toa ar run
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The BAst
mad selag wltbstl rUa.
I br V s Dr. JClagf Saw U?e fU-.'
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description For .siaiax-. ?.B. uwm ..i. "wood Tex ..s. e llt B
1. Trial treat. I iftj , ,uoah sad CTtf
p lLotiV'-rr kss rrowe, sl.t Ute VV UirHl ta;tt Is r? V:i s-i: fi tVe aav tf 7.
TabacadCa- h 8 fcbttOlV- Li tb-- V U rf l :4-Mt I f IV if - Wl. f. r-I . K.
Tv.-a Cv. w.tlk Mr. CL BCllitt as lU k ff wiHfc a ru t-.i ,t r. If f .
e'S law " "iri lsv:. T)rurisU.
down take B.
and strength
TaKatco Co..
T ii' mT- ibd UX bul C UasL Cl T. Ve rV.aUe $ t Ve s-s j tst t4. W -n i. , t.
.H "a7iValiw p!3Bttr tobacco S8S3 U,tV5.Wl tte etl- .11 : a - j:.l K.a..f sb .i... ie Jt ?: r:i:. .a r, t
a . suZ-IsM iloacf UieViiciKM s tibl il tl ? r.V I eyl il lUt Vw M ( Ui Hit .... :
wtreevit. " 0i? tobacco ml toa. fe-l k;ttjUla - f'Via 4 FtrS ami N marirej l 0mtl V i . f e avu.-. ., i; f-f . ,,
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l"",VVr:r; It la simply won-uuH-- r-. fre- by wmue t-iooa o.m
MB tnm iv.-- - - - No cure-ov oa. U, K. 4 jr. ft, rieanav.
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