US. I. THOMAS, Editor ml Pnprtetur.-- -t .1 - - - --' - . , ----- ------------ . ' ' ' "
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CHURCH DIRECTOR: - I " --'- ' . " - ' ---V - " T""""""""' "'
J.
I
Sanday School at 9:80 A .
Gao. S. Baxbb, Rapt.
Preaching at 11 A. BL, and 8 4 P. M.
very Sanday. -jr -"- .
Prayer meeting Wednesday night
M. T. Pltlxb. Pastor.
BAPTXOT. "
S unday School at 9:30 A..M.
Tho8. B. Wildxr, Bupt
Preaching at 11 A.M., and 8:30 P.1L;
ivery Sunday.
Prayer m -sting Thursday night, 'i
H. H. MaSHBURHK, Pastor.
XrlSOOPAL.
Saiday School at 9:30.
Wm H. RUFrUty Supt. -
Services, morning- and night ; on
3rd and 4th Sundays.
Kvauing Prayer, Friday afternoon.
Rxv. Johs Lojidos, Rector.
LODOiS.
Loaisbarg Lodge, No. 413r Ai; F dt
A. M., meets . 1st and 3rd Tuesday
nights in each month.
lrolWaonal nardai
gPEDILL ft ALLRED. "-' -
ATTORNEYS-AT-hAW,
Will practice In aff the Courts. Offices In
Loulabarg and ToungavlUe, JPG.
J)R. ARTHUR H. FLEMING,
DENTIST.
LOTJ18BUKO, . - N. C
Olflee OTer The Qreen at Yarboro Uo'a
Store. j v.
QR.B.P. BURT, . ;
f RACTTIOINa PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Loaisbarg, N.jQ. . ' '
Office In the reartof Boddie, Bobbitt ft
Co. 'a Drug; Store, da NaU street
D
a. B. T. TARBOROUQH, &
PHYSICIAN AND 8UB.GBON,
Offloa and floor Men' Tialldine-. pbone 99
Hlsht eaila aoawtrI from T. w. Blckett'a
realdenoe, phone 74. -
H. BIAS8BNBURO,
ATTORNBY AT LAW. '
W1Q practice in aU the Court of the State
Offloa Coart House. ;:
M
ABCUS c. win5teau,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Louwburq, K.
Omoi otib Corner Drag Store.
Special Attentloo gtYeitto collations.
Practice wherever services required.
jQB. J.B. MALONK,
PRACTICINQ PHYSICIAN AND 8TJKOB0B.
0 louihbubs, n.a, x v - .5
Offlce over Ay cock e Prug Company.
R. B. 8. POSTER.
PRACTICLNa PHYSICIAN fc 8TJROION,"
- Loaisbarg, N. C.
Offloe over Areocke Drug; Cmpany.
yyu. HAY wo on RqpTN.
ATTORN BY-AT-LAWV- j
WUI practice la all the Courts of
and adibtninjr eonntim alao In th Rnmu
3oort, and In the UidtedBtatte District and
t la cooper and Clifton BnUdbua,
rriHOB. B. WILDJCS, '
' ATTORNBY'AT-LAW,
" MVHBVM. . '
Offlce on Mala street, orer Jojies a Cooper's
S. SPBUILL. : T
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW,
ZY
. MPiBBnao, . a' -' '- .'
WUI attend the courts of Franklin. Vsnee
Aranrllle. Warren and Wake eonntipa, aiso
u trapreme uoorc 01 xiorai caroiUta.
rrotnpt attentton given to collections.
Offloe over Bfferton'a Store.
T.
W. BICBBTT,
ATTOBNBY AND"COUNBKLXOB AT LAW.
Prompt and painstaking attention given to
very matter Intrusted to his hands. - ;v-
Raters to Chief Justice Shepherd, Hon. John
mm 1 n Hau nr nil tt- -r -i
Buxtou. Press Plrst National Bank of Win
ton. Qlenn at Manlr. Winston. Peoptes Bank
of Monroe, Chsa. B. Taylor, Pres. Waka Por
es uonejre, tton. aw w. TimDenaae.
Office over Seal tt Co. "a Store. - '. i.
w.
PBBSON, -ATTORNBY
AT-LAW,
PraeUees
atreeu
in all eourta.
- Offloa on Ham
TARBOROUQH, tm.' ifv,
ATl6EsfEtAT LA vV
lotnaBtTRa. sr. o. -
Offlae la Opera House hull Hug, Court street
All ' legal business : intrusted .to hist
jrill reoeive prompt and careful attention.
m , . , . .
J)R. D. T. 8MITHW1GK,
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DENTIST, :
. LOtTISBURG, N.
Offlce over Purnltore Store. - w u
HOTELS.
FRANKLINT0K HOTEL
FBANKLINTON, N. 0,
Oood accomodation for the traveling
Good LltT Attached - 1 -." - - -
MASSENBUfiCLHOTELT
J P Maaaetibnre Propr
HEITDllHSON, II. C
Oo d acoommodationa. Good larr' Po
lit and attentive ervar f j
NORWOOD HOUSE
tYinartcs, " . 'iartliCiTcrj
W. J. A OR WOOD, Proprietor -
ratronaga of Commercial. Tourists ana
yCrareUog PuhUcSoUelted. 1
.. .T,-.;. H4.Jiaralt Bw.
Ob
"Df ft
rfl 2W
eft--,
9 --
ISpeclal Washington Letter. ?i.Vii
tVis, uncle Mark Hanna Inter-" an wnrondIy .ritncsa when It, testifies
preted the handwriting on the .flbout KcpobHcan altnatloa as foJ-waU,-yielded,
aa gracefnlly to ??r --vV -
thA InOTHtoKU .a Y rta.. a"' ?- - '
would permit and toot his presidential
lXOm In OUt Of-the Wet. And nlnoe Son.
aior Matthew Stanley Quay, who can
see as far Into a grindstone s the next
one, carefully observing the signs of
the times, caused hW lieges in Pennsyl
vania to declare for Colonel Thini-a
uooseveit m 1B04, the president hida -
. v I
iair to joreafe all records hyv succeeding
himself as presidentiaf nominee. Na
other man in like situation ever per
formed thataper He ia the fifth vice"
president to succeed to the presidency
nson or tne oeatn of a president,
The other four most ardently desired a
nomlnation to the highest itolitiral of..
flee within the gift of any neoDle a.
uiosi lauaaDie ambition, to which-they 4
oent au tneir. energies and. used-all
their patronage. They" f alledr-two Ig-
nomimousiy
failed. John .TyleMnd I
Andrew Johnson were not .only, not
nominated for, the high offlce by the
parties which elevated them to the vice
presidency, but they were not: even
mentioned in the nominating conven
tions. If they' had been mentioned at
all. It would have been with contuniely!
and scorn, .wjth loa thing and savage
hatred.; Lieutenant. General Wlnneld
Scott easily defeated Millard Fillmore
and James G. Blaine walloped Chester
A, Arthur after a hot contest. 2 Han-
pier or luckier or more deserving .than
Tyler, Fillmore, Johnsonand Arthur;
Colonel Roosevelt will be
unless all signs! failj and will thus ndd
a new distinction to the long, list which
ne can now proudly enumerate, i . t- i
Why. Is it thus? 5 No 'man 'can tellJ
Colonel -Roosevelt could not honestly
tefl, even if he were so inclined, r: -;
That he has conquered the statesmen
or politicians in his own party is known
or an men of Intelligence. : Originally
they -were dead against him and -he'
knew it. None better; They regarded
him as too cocky, too raghtoo 'preciDi-
tate as "unsafe, use their peculiar.
lingo but from the first the rank. ahd,
file of the Republicans were for bihxT
When he interfered in the coaljsWke
the plain Republicans came to love htm
and intimated that they would make it
rednot for Republican statesmen who
opposed him, and the Republican states
men aforesaid concluded that ItTwas
not nrofltaMA tn
we tmuu-
they , caved, and Colonel
Roosevelt who was supposed to be
shelved lnt 1900, will be nomnated by
acclamation n 1904! r ' . .
, .Why do plain.. RepubUcans; love him,
anu wny ao piaia,Lemocrats respect
him 1 Because he Is one of-them. "He
Is a good father and" delights in' his
children. He is- a good husband and
enjoys his home, f-fie is an American
equally at home In the White House or
en a ranch. . He has onlnlonsLand is not
afraid to .express : them. He'ls.hot'
squeamish; he ' is plain and simple In
itoye with- the world and proud of his
position, as well he may be. ' , ''
Of course I em. like all gooif Demo
crats, for some good Democrat to beat
him with after he gets. the nomination;
out, as nis personal friend, I am glad
he is going to get thejaomlnation of his
party, as be seems to me to be a clean
man, a strong man, an unconventional
man. as good a man as a Republieair
Caaibe.; Of coarse he Is In bad ooliticaL
company and Is not as good as agood
Democrat , . . " . , - :
Republican Harmony. - i
. Our Republican friends have much to
say abou divisions and -feuds in the
Democratic party. They are. always
prating about the Harmony, with ,aibjg;
big H, which exists in their own ranks.
Before they attempt- to -remove the
mote from the Democratic optic Yjney
should have a surgical, operation per
formed, and remove :the beam 'from
their own re.--:j;;iiC'-
there is any place on earth where
Republicanism displays all its features
It must be la Pennsylvania, which rolls
up anywhere from:200 ;te j3000
: Last year Senator Matthew Stanley
Quay, finding a vast deal of dissatis
faction ,aino'ng the" rankatfa. filei. took. J
his cousin,. Judge Penhypacker, off the
bench- and had him nominated ' and
elected governor. Stone's - administra
tion had made a i reform candidate : a
sine quav:noa . to-success, "and;. Penny-,
packer Jwasl labeled r "Reform ' Candi
date," and his election was hailed -as a:
reat reform: trlamphfe
Another RepnbllcSn reformer of . re
nown Is my brilliant ; and': dellgbtfut
friend, Hon. Charles Emory Smlth,ex
postmaster ;general , of , the ; United
States and; editor: Of the Philadelphia
Press. -Hefe Hs what Reformer-Smltli
thhiks of "Reformer Pennypacker:--! :-VJ
V In the unparalleled storm -which Gov
ernor Pennypacker has caUed down.wpon
Mmaelf . even - his Boeotian mind smuat
realise by this time that' he has made a
monumental and irreparable' mistake, !
- Within four months of .hia inauguration
he has hopelessly blighted his adminis
tration. Not by. the mere fact that he has
signed the new Ubel bilL, In. any event.
that1 act would - Indeed .have been -disastrous
to him, -but under other circum
stances It might not have been fat&L, The
fatal thing -is - 'that in . the Way . he has
done it and under the conditions surround
ing it lie has made a revelation of. his
dlminutiveness, from the deadly impres
sion and effects of which he can never
eseape. , - - fjg:
More Republican Harmony
; The Washington Post,' Whatever else
it may be, is not Democratic It claims
to be Independent, bnt.lt generally ad
vocates Republican politicians and sup-
ports Republican measures. , Therefore - -
Iha Old Standard
has stood tho fcest
I ..'- vJ..""s-assV "-"-"- .m
ovcivune and a Halt i.xiiiion I: d ttlc3.
of mznt "an joal to you? T!o Cnro,
Enclosed with every hottle
, PwaUeat Rooaevatt "anal ii Duk,
tcan Nnxnaliom--RpbBcaai Hy,
cri,y " Moraaeai Qwtos
jru -
. .-
a.;ia sht
It cannot be justly accused . of bela
-inera is a great clamor tmonx Wkem.
an JiepubUoaxis' -f or Karmonf. . A. rrd
ma-ny people are heartily atck of iha firr
rels ,o the, half, breeds, whoa -leader m
Governor -L. Folletta, and the stalwarts,
2jnoae leader now aeeaas to be Representa
tive Bibcock, t Compromise talk la wMaly
heard to the end that some, new leaderr
"".'" tra iir 10 oota tactions, soa 11 be
chosen. -: Warnings are Indulged tu that
. . MUUlBWfl lU M
-tTVr u Piiy otng to the bow
a things are now, and unless the hatchet
. winea ut rant wurcomi when Deeno
x&ts wtIL get -aimclent- aupport Xroea
their warring opponeaU to sweep - the
"""- . - SSz-jCi.i-J. . (-' -Ji, if
Republican HypoeHy;.f:-:T3tf'.vv
- When Brlgham H. Boberta of Utah.
.Democratic ; repreaentntlve elect In
.congresa, presented : himself ' to be
sworn In hewas'lncontinentrjr find,'
butyWhen-Beedp-Jamoot, a Republlcaa
senator elect from Utah, presented him
self: to be sworn In' the oath waa aoV
Jnlnistered:to hlm.'wlthont WtaHnn
and 'without question.. ' Both ar Mor
mons, r-but Roberts la. a. Democrat
and . Smoot a JBtepubllcan; benc the
difference In. treatment: The Presby
terlan assembly doesn't believe In roch
discrimination, aa the following diaH
patchwnl ahow; i -"-,;- ;: -....
. Loe Angelei, Cat. May Mt-Tha ana anal
dred and fifteenth general assembly of the
Presbyterian church dissolved this after
noon at i:4S o'clock, all. business before It
having been completed.- - ' .
The asaembly today unanimously adopt
ea the. following resolutions, reported by
Rrr.-Dr W. -W Hollow y from the stead
ing committee on home tna to which
the question of laormoniam had bee re-lerredr-
vi.r , ii i t:r
Whereas, This hierarchy, the church ot
Jesus Christ of Latter Car Saints. per
alatav m the. aetlva encouraLgeoaent and
practice ot the crime of polygamy la dis
regard of their own pledgee and oaths to
the contrary, fa. contempt of the ethnical
convictions e the American people and
in defiance of the laws and constltutlona
of the state and of the United Btstea. aad
, Whereas. Thla hierarchy . recently, Jan.
20k 1903; 'through the Utah legislature, has
had elected to the United 8tsee senate a
tiigh eccleaiastie, one of Its chief authori
ties, the Apostle Reed Smoot. In direct vio
lation of its pledge to the vatlow to re
frain from Interference with the affairs of
state, -and, , ,.-. .-,.,-,--?--..-.
hereaa,' Thta ; aposQa, Senator Reed
Smoot, la a direct representative of polyg
amy, born . of Its system and to cordial
-sympathy with , .diytoa insUtaUon.
revealed aa e, law of primary obllgUoa
and-made mandatory by the moat eolsmn
aanctiena- and has encouraged Its perpet
uation and practice by his personal lnflw-
- aaaD.aposua,-aad
."" " w apoaue-
BdiBtur auos ana aoecs cnmlnala.
acee tne American people, is anfalthful
io ue taws ana constitution of the United
States, pays his ftra allegiance to- the
first prldency-TLnd. aaostolate to -which
he belongs-and is a. reproach to the honor
and- dignity ?of f the Americas . senate:
theTfore---;--...--"' -'
-Resolved. That this "assembry lioat rw-
spectrally bat earnestly calls upon the peo
ple of the United States to nse their at
most. endeavor. ; employing all bonorabls
means,' to secure the expulsion of Apostle
Reed Smoot from the halls af the s.tnMt11
senate -and- urges the senate itself aad
each- member thereof to exhanst alt legal
means to this end and tat aecordanee with
the provisions of the federal const tvtlow.
- This assembly also calls upon the people,
and congress ot the United States la both
bouses and each member of each hens tw
employ-euadvexhanst ail legal enemas to se
cure such an amendment to the federal
constitution-as sbaU define legal marriags
as monogaaale and make polygamy- under
every guise and practice a crime against
the "United States, punishable by adequate
penalties. Including dUsenfrajKtisewMet
and disqualiflcation. to vote or hold ofSee
m tne united States or ra any state or tar-
Lrltory. under the Juriadlctlom of the United
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"Uncle Joe's1- Joke.
A really good anecdote la Tiara.
Tncle Joe" Cannon, the next speaker
of the houser representatives. Is. a
fine raeonteuiTr Evidence of that fact
is given la theifoUowing extract from
the New Tork' Times: - v
- ,"Uncle Joe JCahnoa ten, of a eoostlta
ent of his1 out 4a Illinois who has but re
cently returned from a 'trip to Ssrope.
The traveler was proudly -relating te aa
admiring: groop of . fallow r townsaae the
mcWenta of his trip, among -which were
visits to Lks Oeneva and Leman. w'
npon; some pas isterrnpted with: .
"Are -noti Lakes -Geneva.1 mad
synonymous r-. ' " . r - t. ... --
That, my dear friend.- said Cao
ednstMntenV I know 'very NreU, bwt are
you aware that Lake Lesaaa Is the aaore
synonymous of the twoT' - C -
j-Th4irtoreignery AdvinUgail
There is at least one Item' of our ex
changes with foreign nations of. which
we pay out many times more than we
Itake ttCTIt lAiprobabl l&itAmrtcan
tourists spend abroad1 more than ten
times the amount expended by foreign
tourl8tsV la JheUnited, States., - This
yearourf disbursement ;f? that 1 aort
.wllITbe Very large. "Ah expert puts the
aggregate at $100,000,000. a sum thatls
as likely to be "below as abort the ac
tual.' From the alnale TVort af New
"York JheTe-'win be sixty -seven aaillna
w arat-ctiu steamsnips tor-fcurope
each month- from "May to August to.
elusive. Ther will carrv anoroyJmate.
.Iy,21,56l5 cablnrplsengers a moutht or
8O,0QO in the- four months of the seasonv
Enough tourists ; will ,salL eartler or
later. It Is estimated, to bring the total
to.il25JD0a i For '.their ipassaga this
army of travelers will pty $31,000, ooa
and for their living and other expenses
a good $7O:O00.0O0i more, br a total et at
least $100,000,000. The f act that : for
eigners controlmost of -the steamship
lines Insures the lodgment of the great
er-part' of the outlay "In foreign , ex-
chequers; Bnt' thls loatlay'? does not
Lbrlng the country to the verge of baak
ruptcyas we: qsually send abroad sev
'erar hundred millions say, from $400v
000,000, to $000 ,000,000-worth of goods
In excess of ;th cost of . our foreign
An Old AcqualnUnce.
:-i There Is . nothing which cheers eoe
bp more while tabernacling la this vale
SJB ' jBh aaa, SB 1 " ..'.
Is a Ten Cert Fad cf CZOVZ'S LLAd TvCOT V'ZZL 1 1.
- !
uua piesaaat raaaioa: - j
Tbat aaaa Sprat I wtio waaU t W ar-
af St. Joe. Ma.. egbt to he aoie to cia I
the putter U he cm get his wtfe ta a-.
Imprisonment Fsr Oebt. " !
Mmprlaoonvent for debt; U ooqnr-rrj. '
ibly a relic. of birbetn-- wr3 t4i
Idiotic pert orma no, it will aurpvi
most people to tarn -that a rrsa
may be clapped la jaU to Maaaactt.
setts for debt la most stsias U la a
thing Improbable. In thia. regard
old Bay Bute, which Is supposed t9 t
the cradls c liherty-L Faawfij
haU In the OB. 8 'la and to uia
all that to moat procrewaiva gad tnct
pwcloos la. modern . cJrlUxaUoo, t
away behind roost of ar slater aUtta.
Tha suggestioo of a debtorsr -prtaoa
brings to mind ma ay aid and fatui:ur
characters, among whom arc WuUaa
MJcawber. Sq, and Colonel luwioa
Crawley, husband of the Immcrrai
Becky Bharp. If anybody donbts tiat
a eftissa .jf . Massacliwswm wamj. tw
tlapped up la priaoo for drbt, to bss
a favorite phrase of Qawsti Mary,
daughter of Jama IL and wife of WU
Uam.IIL; let aim read tho folVwUit
excerpt from rdaeBostca Advertiser
aad be aadecelved: (- j -
Ost af rxje poos h YKwtos Isa ihaa
was ooUoctasV this yor- ta the aa
tkra years aleoo sosis 11 lAaoa k.
ntncaUectad la. this city. Thero are sUaity
oi dues ta afaaaanoaastte where as a
pata poll Ui at Uve wscwpUota. Ta Ueao
eltles th Jaw is anforoed. aa4 the au
who deilberalely fifwia to pay hat pea
tax has to seres a aO sea test a,- Thai
could be Som her tat Bewux awt lh Br
ew years K wwaid eost aaore t oafares
the Uw thaa to wins, at Ue tag aodgera.
A close "reading of that paragraph
seems to Indicate that the AdvtrrWr
is la favor of Vlappteg theta ap If
they don't pajho polUx, which Is
hardv to . belafrr coocernlog a great
journal of ctsUlxaUoa puUlahed U tt
Hub. Ara wetrogradiag or aotT
Hardly. The chaoceo are that the law
providing for Imprisoozornt for debt
. a dead letter. Let tts hope so at any
f The aanlTersary of a man's trta l
tlsuaHy celebrated byv.hU frt-roda If
celebrated at all, but there Is on aaaa
In this country whose sixty fourth aa
nlTersary of birth win be aoora thoo
oughry enjoyed by his malUtadhaooa
enemies than! tf his troop of friends.
That man m Keteoa A. UO, Cwtttwa.
ant general and' eosomandsr of the
army of th .United fits tea. This harry
vent happens soma time ta August, oe
which date he rrtlrea perforce turn
actlva serrtca. Booawrelt, Hoot, Cor
bin et Id genua omoa may not etsah
the glad cymbals ta pablle oo that day.
but they will extract a vast amoant of
joy from tt nerrerthelr, uxin has
long beeo a thora ta. thai ft sides. Ilia
last ofrenae waa hia to rid report oa the
Philippine., For that Boot rsfssed to
lavits him to dinner! K .
A Doebtiaa'Thseaga. ' t 7: -Whlls'
most of the world ts aecUlsa
Ihg.Presldent Roosevelt as Jhe Repab
Dcan preslcVatlal oocBia, there era
soma who prefer the role of doubting
Thomas. - Amoog these la the Oada
aatl Ea)alrrr, which sarcastkaUy
says: - - -.
. There was a acttac peal eat-se Ws
saers.thsa wen wba, wna has n tenia,
was eaarSdawt that he wwM g4 the waas.
tnaUoai wp to the waoavaat eg helilf a ths
cooveuUo. and thaw he was ratal assay
verthrewm. PwsejMy. Ibouerh, htr. Wjoei
Valt la a dlffrrenl sort yf seUna pneadsat,
Not Mtisfled with thua throwtsg cold
water oa Colonel Roosevetra hopes, U
ironically remarks: -, - , -
Mr. Roosevelt aaowe what he wests aa
aaks for It of the aaaa. who has a great
deal of the say a bowl gtvtag n. jnliaraa.
saeat-la ue and gwtOarh inninin
ta ISM ersdlAereat thmsra. thawgh.- Meat
rear Is the ttaas wSeai the Cwatweatlosi wlU
be-hsM and whew the poll TVf saw as4
saajBSgera wul be eMag the aaawt wwrft.
Clearly the Enquket does hot Che the
pTeldat for It lamhaata hia la this
fAShioo;, .k- " -
The y raw lint has
something to dA To hlsa the teeaii a a
"seat p Utles." It la toe tasa mm sts
Ptdiy vtusuas. Its eetaaaaal a 1th the
graataass It has aaaJreJ thrwasa t hearts
af pass la raiBaw ts a ave of has aw
like spirit, ever etae h was taad r
traaps at Soa Jiaaa ina
has been loo lag far sianlity hare a
fass with, lis araats the amy aa4 aary
enlarged aad the whale otahnaftraeat
at aiS'ceeaxoaLrtd U knock taiag ah-vt.
ir tlaao Is really hangtag haavdr mm hM
hsada.ho esa horry hoaao sad Hi a
hand ha thlags at Washsagtaav ; Taeew la
rwally aoewMkmg rotn sn there tv tea.
As elru earvkw refarser. potto ssaaaaha
aaaaor oOrw Terk. a aetata at eeeretary
th navy aad ta asarly every r astaa
peatttoa he has aeenpead ho has as4r
takes to h th wwot aaahlahaio. in
soUeagwes hav ha oc4i4 tm s swift w
-betng SgwreheaSs a a hass as reaeUM
hostlUiy. Thar are gewUeeaeei aa the sea
ofiV depart meat whs wwsld. mm aowht,
wlUing that the praaajeat ahud lak the
whole present trwsbU 8 thew hasd.
Twentieth Cessjry Hamor, T f
The StXouls 3k)bevtrunTal gtrea
tmbluahlngty to th, world thsaa seta-
plea Mweotleeenrsrjr hamor:
-Ko. 1. If MasaaxHoaatts poaUirety r.'
rosea to aeatd riyaaawth ravk ta the
wwrWs fair. a sareh aaht e-e started
for the stseto whieh Caatais .Jas
aalth's bead ta 9 isad whew We hemta
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hsvreea, has bean deeapttaiad (sr ruutes
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at nr wortde fair. ; Ugh- : . ." . .
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To those who know Prrtilrot Raoe
relt's theorWa la gsaeral sod its af
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ocular it win be 00 eurprlae to tars
that he will ta his osit mwaag ad
rata a "raise la the salary of the dv'4
service cooamttakwer. Of eoors there
are a good ma ay people wt-e Uht
that they are getting too.Dwrh pay
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