fL 78. j GREENSBORO, N. O., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1899. L j NO. 15.
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AND SURGEON.
Oar Center letter came too late for
la week.
Brooke went to Char
lottesville, Va Monday. .
Mrs. Rosa Hamner-Carter. has a
new millnery ad. this week.
Mr. A. M. Scales spent a few days
In Washington City last, week.
Charles E. McLean, Esq., of Bur
lington, was In the city yesterday.
lereece's government i nr. ana Mrs. T. M. dgerton, who
distillery, three miles north of the city, I returned last fall from Dallas, Texas,
was seized by Deputy Collector O.j A. where they 11 red fer a number of years,
Starbuck j Monday afternoon on iac- haTe decided to make their future home
count of some irregularities. About In Greensboro. Mr.. Edzerton has
Two Arreata ITade.
The case against W.K.King, charred It now mn..r. ir k
with the murder of W. P. Saunders hare been rommitMnn. "
io b count L.t D.cnb.r Summit Ar.nu. to Z
Was Called in the Federal ttnart hit fAMk.v . muh t9-
four hundred gallons of whiskey Were bought the business of Mr. 8. L. Uhler wn-..- mi.:;' " T 1 . . um ol Ju"oe ana made to suf-
seized.
A revival meeting is in progress
at the West Washington Street Baptist
church, services being held at 4 and 8
p. m. daily. Rev. Livingston Johnson,
the pastor, Is being assisted by Rev. J.
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1:30, to l'; 3;to 4:30.
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F. Love, an able preacher of Suffolk
urottier varner, of the Lexington Virginia.
Dispatch, called on ua yesterday after
neon. 1
ST A MET, !M. D.
Mrs. A. W. McAHster and children
went to Ashebore Saturday on a visit
to relatives.
The closing exercises of the High
Point graded schools will be held May
attorney of Charlotte, will 'deliver the
literary address. The annual sermon
y li frisson's prag" Store
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Mr. II. L. Hopkins came over from will be preached by Rev. E. W. Smith,
Reldsville Monday and went to Ker- D. D of this city.
nersville on business.-,. ,' Orange Presbytery met in the
J. W. Ellts, of Liberty, sold tobacco Presbyterian church at Lexington last
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com mis I crimes. It will ha .Mu. .a .v.
mnnm .M Ii ; I . ' .BUiUfl.u iUU
.v.-Mu,Uu..ptcltiTimre,snQ some time In December a number of
the jury waa empanelled Thurada beautiful young shade trees on the av
mornlng, when the taking of erlden.e .nae were destroyed, all efforts to an
was begun. There was alargenumber prehend the guilty parties proving to
ot witnesses and the evidence was not tile, notwithstanding the fact that ra
concluded until Friday. Able counsel wards fer their detection were offered
was employed on both sides and the by both the Summit Avenue Bulldinr
trial was watched, with; Interest Company and the city. Some weeks
mrougnouu . . js. Glenn, of Winston ; ago the deviltry broke out .fr.h .
rior court Monday. Under the new law xveiaoi weniwonn, con- the handsome new Summit Avenue ree-
the board of directors succeeds the ducted the prosecution, while the de- idences being shattered. Additional
ooara oi education, ana aicer quaiuy- ." ro wirui were on ere a for the capture
.nd will rnn m. punfartlnnprr tnrm and I t.. . .
" ; . : 1 iromieu xo.r. imd. ju. Karau a
caie in me room now occupiea oj Jir.
Uhler. They are both natives of Guil
ford, Mrs. Edgerton being a daughter
of ex-Sheriff R. M. Stafford, of Oak
Ridgeand their many friends will
be glad to know that they will make
their home in our midst. v
The board of county school direc
tors, appointed by the legislature,
5th-7th. Mr. C. W. Tillett, a leading qualified before the clerk of the supe- SoHcllop M L' ' Mott, of ' Wjllkesboro, costly plate glass in a door ef
ing the report of the old board was re
ceived and the first meeting of the new
board held. The board Is composed of
J. BRTAW
sional services to the
stltute; Prof. W. T. Whltsett, of Whit
sett Institute, and Prof. W. F. Alder
man, of this -city. Profs. Holt and
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at the Banner Warehouse today for night. Quite a number of our Presby- Prof. J. Allen Holt, of Oak Ridge In
$25, $35 and $40 per hundred.
-Are you on the grand highway the number being Revs. Dr. E.
that leads to good fortune? Read the smun, u. uodgm, - n. u. r,eqqeux
new ad. of J. M. Hendrix & Co. ; nd J McL. Seabrook, and Mr. D E.
His friends will regret to learn
that Maj. Joseph M. Morehead Is con- Their friends have been so kind in
ned to his home on Eugene street by relieving them of their supply of! tin
sickness. s-. wash basins that Rankin, Chisholm,
-Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McAcloo have Strou & Reei art encouraged to offer
r.tnrn.4-fm-'nittmAMi wifh thufr tbelr customers another pleasant sur-
torney Holton, C. B. Watson, of Win
ston; John D. Pannill, of Reldsville,
and Thomas Settle, of this city, i
It developed on the trial that bad
feeling had existed between the two
men for some time, various threats
having been made by them, j Two
Whltsett were members of the county n,h P"loa to the tragedy King, Friday afternoon, and although the
board of education. wuu uepu.y unuea oiaies marsnaj, evidence was not very direct or strenr.
accompanied two other revenue lit was considered tnfflM.nt t ma
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of the depradators and the officers put
rortn renewed efforts for their appre
hension. The matter same to a focus last week
with the arrest of George Ozment, an
employe of the Proximity cotton mills.
He had a hearing beforrEsqutre Eckel
had
-jOne of the prominent features of officers in a raid on an illicit dlitlllev prisoner over to court, Ozment belnir
Ward's Drug Store.
SCALES,
Counsellor at Law,
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daughter, who has been there for med
ical treatment.
Prof. M. H. Holt, of Oak Ridge,
attended a meeting of the executive
committee of the state hospital at
Merganton last week.
Mrs. Oscar Teague, of Delaud, Fla.,
arrived in the city Saturday, being
called here by the serious illness of
her uncle, Mr. H. H. Cartland.
Mr. S. E. Murrow and Mrs. Emma
Hodgin were married by 'Squire Joseph
prise In the nearjfuture. In the mean
time you will find them uod the corner'
ready to serve you.
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Mr. Manliff Raper, who lived four
miles north of High Point, was stricken
the Famous Mexican Bull Fighters is operated by Saunders, and after he
Jose Trigo's performing Mexican bull. (King) had returned home Saunders
A feature that cannot be duplicated, and his two brothers came bv and
the marvelous exploits of this bovine abused him for the part he had taken
wonder being almost incredible. He in the matter. On the day of the mur-
1s as active as a deer, and exceedingly I der Saunders came to the home of the
tractable. He teeters or plays see-saw, defendant ostensibly for the nurnose
rolls a hugh ball with his fore fet, of collecting a bill owed him by King,
fires off a pistol, waltzes, and jumps In the settlement of .the account the
with paralysis Sunday afternoon and
aiea mat nignt. a.e was eigniy-seven training of most extraordinary char- rel, when Saunders knocked his
placed under a bend of $100. Friends
were preparing to make up the bond,
when the prisoner made an almost suc
cessful attempt to escape from the offi
cers. He made a leap from the door
and began running up North Elm
street, running across lots to Green
and down that street to the Farmers'
Warehouse, where he was overtaken.
years old and was a gentleman of many
fine traits of character. The remains
were interred at Abbott's Creek yester
day morning at 11 o'clock.
The commencement of Greensboro
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Female College will be held this year
acter. Remember the day and date of
this aggregation of famous foreign at
tractions. Will exhibit at Greensboro
April 17th.
nelgbj-
Hodgia on Thursday evening of last on tne 30th and 31st of May. Rev. Dr.
week, at the latter's residence near
Center, - - ' .
"W anted- Reliable salesmen to sell
our complete line of paints, varnishes,
etc. Good "position for right man.
Address W.W. S
Robert D; Douglas. 1 land, Ohio.
DOUGLAS,
J. J. Tlgert, of Nashville, Tenn., one
of the foremost men in the Southern
Methodist church, will preach the; an
nual Sermon. The alumae address will
l!
be delivered by Miss M. E. Carter, of
oddard & Co., CI eve- Virginia. i j
ll-ot I lf TT TT. riartlAnd wfa aha 111 nana
the
Attorneys - at - Law,"
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I?ictireiJ state aid .'Federal Courts wher-
Are-destrbd. office over
xjsite Behbovf House.
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MURRaY BROS.,
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I the htmiiessof PitKiot readers.
HOUTW ELM STREET. '
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IN8UKANCE.
AND ACCIDENT.
Justice Prltchett's court was en- we noted last week, is lying at
livened Monday by a libel sultbrought point of death and It Is not thought
bv J. H. West aralnst T. O. Tuttle. of that he can survive throughout i the
Durham. The defendant was bound day. In the passing away of this good
over to court.' - - man Greensboro will lose one of her
Mr. A. M. Harry, formerly with bet and most beloved citizens, a man
w.iir -RmthAiV nf nhnriAtfA. hn. tm In whom everybody has the utmost
I cepted a position with Harry & Belk oonnaence.
Brothers. He Is a brother of Mr. D.R. Business in the Federal court jhas
Harry, ef this firm. been moving along briskly and it Is
Mrs. D. E. Osborne, of this city, hoped to wind up the criminal docket
will read a Daoer befere the conven- today. An unusual case against two
ftAn Ar hiitnMt wnmr and northArnAn. men came ud yesterday mornlnsr. the
Italists, to be held at Southern Pines defendants being charged with imper-
en the lYth and 18th inst. sonatlng revenue officers. Aitnougn
-The secretary of state Saturday th evidence against them was strong,
Issued papers of incorporation to the WT9
Fisfeblate-ICatz Company, of this city. Mr. John T. PuUen, or Kalelgh,
The incorporators are R. I. Katz, Bob- e of the best known and most suc-
ert Weill and Elizabeth Katz. " cessful church workers in the state,
- sDent Sunday in the city. He made a
ieeiing ana voucniog laiit ai. turn it
o'cleck service at the West Washington
Street Baptist church, and addressed
the young ladles at the State Normal
and Industrial College In the evening.
Work for the coming season was
started In the tobacoo factory of E.J.
and A. G. Stafford Monday morning,
an accumulation of orders making It
necessary to resume operations this
early. We understand that every box
of tobacoo manufactured by this firm
last year has been disposed of. A
steam plant will probably ee added to
a m jm . m m m m u - .
nuraies an exempnncauon or animai two men became embroiled In a quar- mis atrono- dP.lro tnr liWftr -,v tum
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faith of his friends in his innocence,
who refused to become surety for his
appearance at the next term of court.
He was then placed behind the .bars.
The ease was worked up by persons
at Burlington who learned of the mat
ter through Pleas. Goley, a former em-
mills. Goley
was thought to be interested in the
matter, so Constable Dve Scott went
to Burlington Friday night and arrest
ed him. His hearing came up before
Justice Eckel yesterday afternoon at 3
o'clock, several lawyers being retained
In the ease. It was soon seen that
there was no evidence against the ac
cused, se the warrant was dismissed
after the examination of two witnesses.
While no eyldence was brought out
bor down with a double-barrel shot
gun. King's wife then came to her
husband's assistance, bringing him a
revolver, and In the melee that follow
ed Saunders was shot three times once
in the back. Saunder's gun was not
fired; though the stock was broke a by plpye of the Proximity
the blows he gave King.
After the murder King went imme
diately to Beidsvllle and gave himself
up to the officers. The next day a writ
of habeas corpus was sworn out and
the prisoner brought before Judge W.
P. Bynum, Jr., in Greensboro, who re
leased him under a bond of $500. j
The lawyers for both sides conducted
the case in an able manner and made
strong speeches. Self-defense was the
main rilea of the defendant's attorneys, azatnst Goley. It Is believed that he
The argument was closed Friday night knows something of the matter, and it
at 7.30, Hon. B. B. Glenn, for the is very probable that other arrests will
Some time during Saturday night prosecution, making the last speech, be made. It Is hoped that the guilty
Mr. Austin Chandler died at the
residence of his parents in this city
last Thursday afternoon. He was
twenty-one years old and had been in
declining health for eight or nine
months. .The funeral services were
conducted Friday afternoon by Bev.L.
Johnson and the remains interred in
Greene Hill cemetery with the burial
ceremony or tne Jr. u. u. a. m., or
which the deceased was a member.
Mr. Chandler was a most exemplary
young man -end had many friends.
He was a faithful christian and a de
vout member , of West Washington
Street Baptist church.
a bold but clumsy robber made a suc
cessful raid on the Wakefield Hard
ware Company's store. An entrance
was effected through a rear door, the
thief knocking out a large pane of
glass and prying loose two Iron bars
which were screwed across the door.
Had the midnight visitor been an ex
perienced burglar he would have un
screwed the bars, which would have
been much quicker and easier than
prizing them off. After gaining ao-
The Jury was out less than an hour, re- parties will be reached and punished
turning with a verdict of hot guilty, to the full extent of the law, for such
So far as we know the verdict is
erally approved by the public.
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Tha Only Exhibition of its Kind
America. j
The Famous Mexican Bull Fighters
that will exhibit at Greensboro, Monday
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HrI. UtoAAjLLILilL, bank. Early Rose and Eastern North
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Will sell twenty-five shares new
stock in paying business at $105 each
in order to increase capital stock, or
will borrow ten thousand. Address
Box 353, Greensboro, N. C. H-2t
Mrt J; A. Gorham, of Charlotte,
and Miss Annie Shober, a popular
youngjady of this city, will be married
in the First Presbyterian church at 11
o'clock Thursday morning, the 27th
Inst. .
Next Sunday a revival meeting
will be begun at the First Presbyterian
church. The pastor, Rev. Dr. Smith,
will be assisted by BeV. E. E. Gillespie,
who has been doing evangelical work
for some time.
We are pleased to note that the
harness business of G. S. Gaulden t
Co. continues to grow and expand.
Amone the several shipments made
April 17th, Is the only exhibition of
kind ever brought to this country.
affords the American people an oppor-
cess to the store the thief appropriated tunity of witnessing an entirely for-
elght of the finest revolvers in the elgn amusement. An American Amuse-
house and five or six good pocket ment Hyndlcate that is ever abreast of
knives to his own use, besides robbing the times and up-to-date, haye organ-
the cash register of about three dollars Ized this novel exhibition, consisting
In change. Twe young men were
sleeping in a room over the store and
heard the man walking below, but sup
posed it to be Mr. B. B. Beall, the man
ager of the store. If the robber should
be captured be will be tried for bur
glary, which Is a hanging crime. :
A returned "patriot" from the late
war tanked up with the "reeking red"
Sunday afternoon and imagined that
m waa ahln f.n nnt n. otVioIa rfflment to
the equipment to enable the factory to fl,ght. He mlatok the old 8outhern Mexican Cow Boys, with their Bucking
Dassencrer station for a Spanish block- Bronchos ; genuine Mexican Bough
i
of an entire Caudrilla of genuine Mex
ican Matadors, Espadas, Toreros, Pi ja
dores, Banderillerols, Capeadores,Chu
las famous In their native country for
their daring exploits In the arenas,
while in combat with the formidable
bovines. The management of this pop
ular attraction has imported for this,
their first annual tour, genuine Mexi
can Bulls direct from the famous pas-
tures ef Jalisco Mexico, also genuine
run the year round.
The Democratic ward primaries
for the city will be held Thursday
night, the 27th Inst., for the purpose of
nominating aldermen and selecting
a candidate for mayor. The city con
vention will be held In the court house
the following night to ratify the nomi
nations of the primaries and to nomi
nate a candidate for mayor. The elec
tion will be held on the following
house, but was intercepted before de
molishing it. An Idea then seized him
to take charge of one of the Southern's
passenger trains, and when the south
bound local came in he crawled up In
the cab and informed the engineer that
he would run the train to Charlotte.
Riders and Sharp
fear-defying artists
Shooters. These
will give exhibi
tions of their darinc skill at each and
every performance.
diabolical crimes should not go unpunished.
An Enterprising Firm.
It is a pleasure to Invite the at
tention of our readers to the full-psge
advertisement of the Greensboro Hard
ware Company In this Issue. This
progressive firm sells the renowned
Osborne farm implement, which never
fail to give entire satisfaction. If you
want a harvester and binder, a ruower,
a bay rake era harrow the enterpris
ing gentlemen composing th's firm
would be glad to receive a call from
you, and they will take pleasure in ex
plaining the merits, of their imple
ments. Each or tnem belog a practi
cal farmer, they are in a position to
appreciate the needs of farmers, and
tbey will always be found ready to
supply these needs with the latest and
most up-to-date farm machinery at the
most reasonable prices.
The Greensboro Hardware Company
deserves the liberal support given It
by the public, and we are glad to know
that Its business is growing with each
succeeding season.
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Tne Famous Mexican Boll Fighters.
This mammoth organization of Mex
ican Matadors, Espadas, Toreros, Ban
derillerols, Capeadores, Plcadores and
Chulas, will give a true representation
of Mexico's National Sport, the Bull
0,
8a.m.tdii30p mlatoftp m .. " fc"D ,u,"""us time the soldier was in a oaa numorJApru lsi, wnen me reuoas ior
-'' r ' - ' this week was a set of fine buggy har- Monday, which' will be the first day of ftnd bent on: deviltry.- After making Oliver's superiority that had been
! t' . ' : ' 1 - - - Mint In f t a.taat nnt , rf a I
ABLISHED 30 YEARS.
May.
. Representatives of the Maloney
Directory Company, of Atlanta. G&.,
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ness to a point in Mississippi.
Col. John S. Cunningham, of Cun
ningham, Person county, chairman of
the state board of agricultura, and one
of the most extensive farmers In the
itate. was here Thursday night on his
..mm frm . hmtinasa trln to Baleiirh. these sfentlemen propose to turn
IVfcUlM W mmm mm - - g MM I - ...
will meet with general favor and
are now engagea in compiling a new
and complete city directory tof Greens
boro, w e oeueve mac sucn a booK as
out
we
nr4ctor of
ADJ
USTEfi,
Southern Ball way
rrfiMtche8 Specialty.
'auiT OF FINE TAf P aring
tt,H f H fctlH ' !iJ - I MO I.E. the ad.
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o.u ain, r??w. Addreaa. atatina- alter remainmsr in tnei weu-ior
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Kxcluiive and Economic
at itarM af Phi lav.
. . . are pleased to snow mat tney are
Normal and industrial oonege, went mMtln wlth iacce8S. Th haYe
-r l .1 U .mmA m wr tn. m ft an A m mamt- I J
io ic.Ku w - publlthed dlrctorI for ArteTlllt
ingoUha board of directors of th.B.p- ChIotte and Kt,eIgh, and , , ,
ust remaio uDinnnjv "v- - number of other Southern cities.
have this institution open ny oepiem-
ber. .
Mr. T.C. Boscher, of Pomona, came
near losing his life in a well yesterday.
While removlner some bricks the well
llr. A. L. McLean the Winner.
The contest for the Oliver chilled
Policeman Jordan gently persuaded plow, advertised in the Patriot by the FI nt n Grcen8boro, Monday, April
him to postpone his trip, but by this Wakefield Hardware company, ciesea 17tQ prominent among this noted
time the soldier was In a bad humor 1 April 1st, when the reasons for the T - ... of M exic.n9 i- Antonio Fer
nandez, the greatest of all Mexican
Bull Fighters. This renowned Mata
dor wlh appear at each and every per
formance, ills inconceivable suppll
ness and agility, while tormenting the
formidable bull, Is unrivaled In his na
tive country. The honor bestowed
upon him for his daring exploits
titles him Matador De Antonio
nandez.
re-
an unsuccessful attempt to break into ceived were sent by us to the manurac-
an express car the officer took him in turers, who decided the contest. The
charge, but was compelled fe use his Oliver Chilled Plow Works, of Blch-
club twice on the obstreperous prisoner mond, Va write under date of April
before reaching the jail. Monday af- oth that they had carefully examined
ternoon tne mayor sentenced mm to
the. roads, but finally changed the
sentence to a fine after the prisoner
bad made some fair promises.
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all the reasons and awarded the plow
to the author of the set of reasons
Wanted!
Reliable man for manager of branch
office I wish to open in this vicinity.
If your record is O. K. here is a good
Veterans Reunion, Charleston, S. C,
Hay 10-13, 1899.
Tickets en sale by Southern and At
lantic & Yadkin Railways May 8tb,
9th and 10th. Good to May 21st. Bound Drize. and
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marked Ko. 10." These reasons jwere
submitted by Mr. Archie L. McLean, a
prosperous young farmer of McLeans
ville. and he is consequently the win-
en-Fer-
sa.
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ner of the plow. We congratulate Mr. senior partner
r-T ; -,nnfn tM. klnih1a doipr . bosmeM
trip $6.60. J. W. 3cott,
Com. Guilford Co. Camp.
SirifiJ.iI5r Mthout cti a wSonal caved in, burying him under a maai of Upenlnir. Kindly mention this naner
tr riPHo. . j - . - . - m i . ... . !
fiutta VrwUi? SS!?1 T8M5 1 dirt anoether debris, ue was rescued wnen writing. ; io-6t
s-riTiArOHio. Cirror Toledo
T.rr COCSTT.
Frank J. Cheney taaaea oatn tnac ne ta too
oi id arm ok . j. ,acnvj m w-
McLean Upon winning this Valuable lnd state aforesaid, and that aaid firm will pay
the sa oi u. c. iivnutkbu wiaaiw
..h .nd ererr cate of Catarrh that cannot to
enterprise dls- cured by the nae of HaU's Catarrh ya.?ricvi:V
fiwornbefot-e me and anlHcnbed In my pi
eoce. this 6th day of December. A. U.
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We take care or estates and proper- Notary pnbiks.
the Wakefield Hardware
Company . upon their
played in the matter.
for themselves or
some
Or av . n
FhUaaelphia, Pa.
time.
A. T. Morris, Cincinnati,1 0.
Illustrated catalogue 4 cents postage.
Business Opportunities.
Opportunities for small investors to
loan money on mortgages secured by surance, look after general conditions, ,U f'i'gjoiedo, o
ties for owners or heirs, pay taxeaj in- nail's CaUrrhCuru intr
guaranty.
Piedmont Realty & Guaranty Co.
collect rents, etc.
Piedment Realty A Guaranty Co.
Sold by UrncgiBta ic. ,
llall's ramuy rtu are um