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-'8 THE DAfLt NEWS AND OBSERVEH THURSDAY MORXTXG, ANGUST 13. 13"3. me News and Observer. prUg Qusjness for $ae THURSDAY. August 16, 1906.1 TRAINS LEAVE RALEIGH DAILY.! Going North. 1:10 a, m. 11:00 a. m. 11:50 a. m. r : 0 5 p. m. lUAng East. s 5:15 a. m. lti:30ain. A 5:39 p.m. Going South. 5:10 a. m. 4:00 p. m. 7:10 p. m. Going West. 11:6 p. m. 7:50 a. nu 8:45 a.m. 2:30 p.m. Best Stand In the City. . Fifty-five years a drug store 35 to GO New Prescriptions Ailed; dally, and good general business. Cause of sale, death of proprietor. Address J., care News and Observer, Raleigh, N. C. , Raleigh and Sontbport. V - 7:15 a. m. 4:05 p.m. NEW ADVERSTISEMENTS. Kline's' Business College. Raleigh, N. C. Drug Business or Sale "J" care News . and Observer. Mecklenburg Mineral Springs Co. Chase City, va. THE WEATHER TO-DAY. ; Forecast for North Carolina: Show ers Thursday and Friday; light varla , ble winds. The Weather Yesterday. ; Maximum temperature, 84; mint- mum temperature, 70; total precipi tation, 1.61 inches, i IN AND ABOUT THIS CITY. A large petition for an Odd Fellows'! s lodge-t Mayodan has been signed. Some three or four of the carpenters en ttrike here left yesterday for Hen- I derson to do work there. REMARKABLE CURE i ; ; ' ; ') . Youth Restored to Health . : and Sane Mind. HON. VT. A.? -BRANCH rARALYZED. Was iit!a oPUtlcal Meetlng and The Sfoke Is a Severe One. Friends here learned with much re- m -m A gret that ex-Congressman yv. a. Branch, of Beaufort county, had neon furiously Mrlckcn with paralysis. He was at a primary meeting at Blount'a t'reek and had EDoken at this, wnen his whole left side was affected, as was also his voice. The attack was s- Htvcre tnat ne was taaen 10 u near by Lome and was cared for there. Ihe attack is a ferious one.' sSDSTfilDlru' WIS GIVE & II. & COS GREEN TRADE DISCOUNT STAMPS FREE. mm of EXTRA SPECIAI I'ALUES IN T.Ul Lfi LIVENS AND NAPKINS. "All conveniences for WrlghtwvIIle visitors free at dcliglitful LUM1NA. m CENTS PER LINE (Six words to the line.) Cash With Order. Helpful Buying Arguments ON EVEItY HAND f Every Kection of the store offers It. lot Reasonable bargains. To hoed tlie arguments In true economy as offered through our ads is to save money, and money Having I a virtue that i:one need be above. Walk with us tip to Uic second floor. A. B. Stronach Comam 7 " Deputy Insurance Commissioner Scott has gone to Rowan county to investigate the burning of the Lyerly barn. - . , - Mr. A. Dughl left yesterday after- noon for Littleton, where b went to j,erv refreshments at a wedding re ception. - It is understood that Barnura & Baileys circus is to be in Raleigh this fall. An advance agent was here yes terday planning for this. little Robbie J. Smith, son of Mr. R. J. Smith, of Selma, and grandson of Air. and Mrs. J. A. Pope, of this city, is very ill at his home in Selma. Friends will be glad to know that there la some improvement in the con dition of Mr. John S. Johnson, who ihas been critically 111 .several days. 1 I Two cases of drunk, were before Jus tiro Raoirer vesterdai'. and he dis missed-both, as tjhe arties were from the country and this was a rst of- Senator F. M.. Simmons left yester day on a business trip to Washington, CV He says that.-fct a very early date the Democratic Hand Book will be issued. Th Insane young negro girl Nan nie Young, from Oberlin. who has been hi jdni n!i'3 ror some time, was taken to the negro asylum at Goldsboro yes- terday by Deputy Stcll. Mr. George M. Harden and .Mr. Will Taylor returned yesterday from High Point, where the Southern Live Stock Insurance Comoany completed its or eanizatlon. Mr, Harden was elected vice-president. , ; - The many friends of Mrs. J. A. Pope will be glad to learn. that she, is improving, after undergoing an opera tion in Rex Hospital some time ago. Mrs. Pone is now at her home on North Saunders street. v Mr. W. W. Newman, wiio returned 'yesterday from a visit to eastern North Carolina, says that,lri many of the eastern counties the-crops are In a deplorable condition because of the constant and heavy rains. . y : .Mr."-J. D. Odum wll give a barbecue dinner to friends at his farm near Bat .tleboro on Tuesday. The editor re txret that he cannot join with tlie for tunate neighbors in-enjoying the 'cue and Mr.-Odum's hospitality. Former Postmaster Glenn Tells Men Reclaimed and Restored to Families Tliey Had ' - 7 1 Neclected. Tyre Glenn, lately postmaster of the city of Greensboro, has a novel way of saying things different from others. but always! to the point. He gets to the core-quickly and easily and, has the reputation of giving his hearer food for thought. Recently Mr. Glenn said: I have had as good an opportunity to observe the working of Keel ey In stitute and' the effect the treatment has upon the patients and the wonderful cures it has eneciea as any man in Greensboro. When the Institute was established" In Greensboro my fiicc was just across the 3treet from Its lo cation. This eave me better opportun ity to observe the patients and their conditions wiien they reached the Jln fctitute and also a better opportunity to observe them when they emerged from the influence of whiskey than was afforded those farther away from the Institute. "1 have reen some wonderful cures effected.? One I observed especially. because I saw the young man when he -was brought to the Institute and also after he had remained there for a few days. I was on the train one afternoon coming here from Charlotte and I saw a younjr man in careof two middle-aged men. This younpr man appeared to be an imbecile, his flesh was white, his cheeks hung far,belV his cheek -bones, his eyes indicated no inina whatever. -One amusing thing occurred on the train when the young man removed his shoes and--lelibe- rately elevated his feet, crosised them and placed them on. the head of a courtly old gentleman of the old school who sat on the seat In "front of him. . ! was informed that the young man, about nineteen years of age, had been on one solid, unbroken, uninter rupted drunk for three years. Brought to the Institute in that condition, after he had been in about five days 1 ob served him standing in front of the building on the sidewalk and he ap peared to be in much better condition, his complexion better, his flesh had a more natural appearance, and like a younjr widow he was beginning to take notice m I . became interested ana watched his progress. When he left the Institute he was-as nice a man In appearance as you generally see. 1 think that case was a remarkable cure. I have peen so many men reclaimefi and , returned to their families which they had neglected for years that reel like I cannot say too much in fa vor of the treatment. "I am well acouanted with the man. agcrs or lveeiey institute at tpreens- noro. ana nave been for severa?! yertrs I visit the institute freauently.' On thing that impresses me is the evidence that you sec on all hands that the In stitute Is not being operated as h money-making scheme, but rather with a view to help fallen men. You km evidence of large expenditures ol money which have, been made solelx i i"r uw purpose oi convenience ano comfort of the patients. Many of thest facilities could have been eliminated ana would have been by a manage mem naving in view the making ol money. ; . I can not say too much for the Kee ley institute as it is conducted ir. ureensboro. VO ADVERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 20 CENTS. SPECIAL DISCOUNTS ON EXTENDED AD VERTISING. RESULTS ASSURED. WANTED: REGISTERED DRUG- gist; give reference, age, salary ex pected, and state time you can be gin work. Address, Box 92, Fay ctteville, N. C. 16-3t WANTED: TWO and gentleman, sary, references Dry Goods and Mt. Olive, N. C. CLERKS, LADY experience neces requlred.. Address, ClothingTiBox 96, t 8-16-U WANTED POSITION AS CLERK wanted by steady worken. Address. "Clerk," care News and Observer. 16-2t WANTED: POSITION RY EX PER- lenced man as book-keeper. Can give good reference. Care this office. 8-16-2t Prof. F. P. Hobgood. president of . Oxford Seminarv. was here yesterday tn his wav to Johnston county. His tsebool opens the fifth of September and he reports the Indications as ex cellent for a large attendance. " , Charced with beatlnsr his wife Asa Bunn. a negro, was on trial yesterday before . Justice Reid. and was sent to the roads for thirty days and to work out the costs, with leav to the county commissioners to work him on the roads. 1 A new Odd Fellows lodge Is soon to be organized at Apex.s It will be or ganlzed as soon as the new hall. In course of erection is completed. Apex Is colnjr forward In every way in fraternal organization work as well as business. - . PERSONALS. Mr. Charles E. "Rrldgers is in the -v f'om Chrlottej visiting his friend ' Mr. Thomas I. Jones.' iilr. K. H. Mclntyre, of Troy, is a euest at the Yarboroueh. Mr. S. T. Raper, of Winston-Salem, was here yesterday. . j Mayor John D. Shaw, of Rocking ham, was here yesterday. Mr. rr E. Fov. of New Bern, was here yesterday on his wayto visit in Western North Carolina. Mr. W. W. Robards has returned, from his vacation trip to Grand Rap ids. Michigan, and Atlantic city. Capt. J. C. Lashley, of Sanford, was in the city yesterday. Mr c. Arehane. of. Greensboro, was hjx yesterday. s Mr. S. C. Chambers, of Ducham. was in Raleigh yesterday. ai-55rs. E. S. Green and C. K. Cooke, of Ixj-.nwburg, were here yesterday. Mr. V. M. oDrsett. of Siler City, is a visitor here. - Mr. J.-H. Webb Is here from Hills-bo-r.. ...... Mr. B. S. Blanton, of Charlotte, 13 a guest at the Yarborough. ;r. D. B. Saarer, of "Kenly, is a visUt r here. r. William B. Jones has gone to W'Mwuirton on legal bulrenss. Mr. W. M. Stltt, of Charlotte, visiting Mr. R. H. Battle. is Simmons arid Kitchen. " At the Democratic County conven tion in Edgecombe resolutions wer-a adopted pledging loyal and unwaver insr support to Senator Emmons and Congressman Kitchin. - v c;; FIFTEEN NEW LODGES. uraiia rccreiary VYoolcIl jiaH Gont West to Visit and Organize Odd 5 l-VIlows Lodge. Mr. B. H. Woodell, Grand Secretary vt. nie uuQfniowg oi worth Carolina leit yesterday arternoon on an offlcfal visit to odd Fellows lodges In West aiuilii iuiiim. ne win go at rar west as Cherokee county before re turning. j ixt. nuuueu says mat niteen new lodges have been organized this yeai ana tnat tnere are three or four ap plications pending for new lodges. The membership is increasing, too, in the old lodges, and the. order is in a flour lsning condition. The new Grand Master, Mo Thomas M. Stephens, ol Durham,- fill shortly visit a number of the lodges, v Tlie Sacrificed Magnolia. The granolithic force at work In th Capitol Square yesterday cut down the big magnolia which stood just east ol the. Confederate monument. The tree a particularly large one of its spe cacs and Its destruction looked to b ort of sacrilege for which the walk ould HI p.tone. ' . Dr. Dixon, hwever, stated that he had talked to the "tree doctors" ani that they had stated that the magno Ha fnnlrl Tint IIva hut n ffv VMrs alr khat the tree had been necessarily sc trimmed that it had become useless for shade purposes. It was on thest considerations only that It was sacrlr need.. rwas 2 At ' J There's a deliclousness to the "Blut Ribbon Flavor that delights the most fastidious. Just try Blue Ribbon Lemon lor Vanilla Extract. Lee & Broughton's Fire Sale is the bigtrest thing In town today. Begins at' 3 o'clock sharp. ( SAVE MONEY By trading With J. R. Green Company Tliey have the followlnz articles t offer: j Shnfer's Hams, Picnic 'Hams 12 l-2c; Cheese. 15c: Arbuckles Oof fee, 16c,: Table Peaches. 12 l-2c. Mullets. 8 l-3c: WlUte Fish. 5c Granulated Sugar. 5 l-2c: Jelly. 5c glass: Country Ground Meal; Salmons JOc: Graham Flours Parched Oofffe 12 l-2e. up to 35c: Lard. 8 l-2c nr to 12 l-2c: IiCmons. 17 l-2c. dozen: Meal. 22 l-2c. peck. Send or phone your order In. . . J.B.GREEH& COMPANY WANTED: AT ONCE. SEi'ERAL male stenographers, salesmen, also superintendent for large wood work ing concern. Southern Employ ment Association, Tucker Building. s-i6-:t FOR SALE: lO ACRES LAND SUIT- able for trucking:. 1-2 mile from city limits, 2 room house and good well water. See or address, W. J. Moore. 118 K. Hargett St. WANTED: BOY WITH TWO OR three j'ears' experience at the print ing business. Night work. Send ref erences and state wages desired. Ad dress "B.." care News and Observer. EXPERIENCED MAN WANTED TO correspond with parties that want to open up dry goods or clothing store in good live town, January l. 1907. Addiess Dry Goods and Clothing, care News and Observer. TWO MACHINISTS: . EFFICIENT ami reliable men wanted. V . C. Cram, Raleigh, N. C. tues-thurs-sun. POSITION AS CLERK WANTED BY steady worker. Address, "Clerk," care News and Observer. 2t ANOTHER PRICE CUT Arrangement hi the Millinery Depart- inent. I In Nome cases the Trimming's In other the Frames, alone. Is worth more than the price; others don't l for the making: Hats up to $2.30 for 40c. Hals up to $3.50 for 98c. Hats tip to $5.00 for $1.50 Rats up to $7.50 for. .$2.00 I Hats up to $10.00 for. $2.50 Hats up to $12.50 for $.1.00 WHITE LAWN SHIRTWAIST SUITS FOR SUMMER. .1 your DreHtonakcr wilt charge yoti more for makln-r them than we do for the furnished article. $2.50 White Loin Suits Embroidery trimmed . . . $ 1 -25 $3.00 Plain Tailormade suits . . .$1.50 $3.50 Ijaco nnd Embrohicry-triiiiiiictl While Lawn Suit $1.75 S.VOO White Union Grren . Shirtwaist Suits $2.50 S7.50 French Ratlte Suits, daintily trimmed $3.75 WHITE COAT SUITS. $1.50 Union Linen Poney Coat Suits 32.00 $5.00 qualities maikcd $2.50 $6.0O ltipllnettc Eton Suits White, Blue and Own Linen trim- med $3.00 $12.50 White Rntclier IJnen vnt Suits. Tailored r $7.5i WHITE SHIRTS AT HALF PlilCli $I.SO Plain Wliite IuclC Skirts . .75c. $2.oo Pleated. Dnek Skirts $I.OO $1.00 White Popllnettc Skirts $2.00 $5.00 Braid and Embroidered Unen Skirts $2.50 LWIiitc Layvn Skirts at 75c and $1.50 COLORED WASH SUIT BARGAINS. Only halt ft dozen of these $3.oo qualities for. . . . .... ...... $1.00 $6.00 qualities for. .$1.50 Palka Dot Slilrtwaist Suit- aljout a dtfzen in all $2.00 values marketl to $1.00 BLACK LWN WAISTS. 75e. kind for. . , $1.04 kinds for. $1.25 kinds for. 39c 50c .75c. LONG AND SHORT KIMONAS. Dotted Swiss Lawn and Printed Designs :5c. qualities reduced 39c. $1.00 qualities reduced ....,50c. $1.50 qualities reuueca... ic. $1.73 cualltlcM reduced 89c JAP SILK WAISTS. Black or White. Plain Tailormade. Ijnce Insertetl S2.50 value $ 1 .50 1 $3.00 values............ $2.00 1 SILK COATS. . I Only five of thee left Black Taf feta. Etons nnd thrce-nuarter lengths, were $20.00, now $15.00 $15.00 Pongee Coats for .$10.00 $20.00 Pongee Coats for S13.50 $22.50 Iongee Coots. for $la.oo L-DIES COAT SUTTS. JuM ten Coat Suits to sweep off the rack at such prices as these: - Values $12.00 to $10.00 for. .9 S.OO Values tip to $22.50.. $in.Ofl One $25.00 Snit for $17.50 SEPARATE WOOLEN, SKIRTS. One full rack, of Skirts at halt rrlce ami less. Variety enough to pleasr everi uouy &3.00 Mohair Skirts: $1.50 8I.OO tircy Mixed Skirts.: $2.00 $5.oo Acconleon Pleats and Blue Mo- Itair Skirt 4 . . ..$2.50 $10.00 Black Vollo Skirts. .$3.00 RAIN COATS. A Rain Coat everybody should have. You can easily afford to pay I half price . . $15.00 Rain CoatS reduced to $7.50 $20.00 Rain Coats reduced to $10.00 $25.00 Rain Coats reduced to $12.50 BATH SUITS. . Ladle Bath. Suits of Dine-or JUack Serges. -Alapaca and Worsted ' Hie 2.O0 Suits rcflneNl tor..'. . .$1.25 Tlie $'J.50 Suits ret I need to.....StJ0 Tle $3.00 Suit reduced to $2.00 Elbow length Black and White Silk G oves, 51.50 pair. V Una TS, ffnl. 1lhhnJ all H-Clftc .1 . SILK AND LACE NET OVER SILK SHIRT WAISTS, " 1 AAlilte Lace Net over Clilna Silk, size 30, $3.50, was $8.50. 2 White Lace Net over Clilna Silk, size 31 and 36, $3.75, was $S.50. 1 White China Silk Waist, 'size 38, $2.00, was $3.00. 1 White Soft Tarreta Silk Waist, size 38, $3.00, was $3.50. 1 Brown China Silk Waist, size 34, $2-25, was $1.00. 1 Black Taffeta Silk Waist, size 38, $3.00, was $5.00. 1 Black Taffeta Uk Waist, size 38, $1.00, was $6.50. $2.00 to $3.00, were $2.50 to $3.50. Ladles Kid ami Patent Leather Ties, 50c to $1.15, were 75c and $1.50. MISSES AND CHILDREN'S FOOTAVE.VR. IIEIDQUARTERS. FOR TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES. A. B. Stronach Com? any One Thing Everybody Knows : Vwlisses Reese & Co. NEEDS l0 OH IO Wr.t n: Si . Tlierefore we cannot carry over Summer Goods and will sell for a tong. All straw f ha pes 23c All Trimmed Hats for half the half price, or a $5.00 hat for $1.25. , STORE CLOSES AT 6 O'CLOCK. TV Kcmcni ALWAYS. iber Cleanlme .'Nowhere else ca n one secure the same work, tl& same fcaiLsfnc tory scTTice tliat is riven by the - Oak City Sfopiii Launtiri: . We ship by express to all points." If -"we .write us for rate. . Give us a trial. are pot prrvir.-' - you. IX)R SALE IX3RTY SHARES RAL eigh Telephone stock. Address. P. J. R.. Raleigh. N. C. General De liver)'. ' S-15-lw J3 k r Wc have several fine pair that yiil suit you. RELIABLE MAN W.VNTS POSITION as night watchman. Can give ail references required. Address "Night Watchman," care News and Observer. SCORES OF YOUNCi PEOPLE HAVE taken advantage of the Special Summer rate and entered King' Bu-slncns College during the rast few-weeks. COTTAGE WANTED: WITinN TWO three blocks of Capitol, for a year. Address "R. S.," care News and Observer. BIDS WANTED: FOK LAYINO 2.000 yards cement sidewalk. 4.000 feet 8-lnch sewers and erecting com plete with heat and plumbing four dwelling houses each to coat about $4.00. Plans of such hou.-a asked with bld3. Bids for onn or more houses considered. Work to be done as soon as possible. G Ion wood Land Company. A. 1 Mur ray, Manager. Raleigh, N. C. STOP dUESSTNO .BUT Leonard. Refrigrators We have a number of extra, fine saddle and driving hcrcc?, Also dray, and fanning stoclr. GEORGE M. HARDIN'S STAC S. Wilmington St. . Raleigh, It. C. AND LAWN MOWERS. FLOOR-LAC, ALL KINDS OF HOUSEHOLD PAINTS OF AUGUST 15T1I. 1906. IS IOSlTTVELY the last day that you can purchase a scholarship at the low cummer rate at King's Business College, Ral eigh. N. C. E PRINTER WANTED: JOR 3IAN. Medium work. Must be sober and rename. 1'ermanent position to good man. Barbee Printery, Win- fiton-Salem, N. C. I T "Vv - r RIDING AND DRIVIIIG . HORSES Several very lino lzILI?, hcrncss and zocl ccr?l"r.r.- tion horses. Czn to any N. C. point. VchzzCz only tho best. THE J. U. PACE MULE CO., RALE!! tit ilWt WANTED AT ONCE: FORTY TO fifty menior general labor, mill and woods. Apply to Montgomery Lum ber Company, Spring Hope, N. C. 8-14-tf. Mechanical and Artistic Excellence of Sons Fiona sustains tlie reaulr enients musician. For catalogue and full information Pianos, write the Henry F. Miller St of the most cultivated concerning; these fine - KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE OF- fers a special discount until August 15th. 1906. FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT, two and a half blocks from capitol. All modern conveniences. 232 New Bern avenue. t A WLL THOMAS KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, RAL elgh, N. iC, leads in all good thing. Undeniably the best courses of study and the lowest tuition rates. SPECIAL SUMMER RATES Posi tively expire ' August 15. Only -two - more days. Write today for full In formation. King's Business Collegv, Raleigh, N. C. WANTED: YOU TO WRITE TODAY for special Tuition rate in King's Business College, Raleigh, N. C. . we Want travkling salesmen and brokers who visit the grocery merchants In Virginia. North and South Carolina to handle a strong line fruits and produce on commis sion. No sampler. Easily sold. Want brokers In largest towns. Address. Box 773. Richmond. Va. . FOR SALE: AN ESTABLISHED book and stationary business one of the beFt towns In North Carolina. Apply t -S." care News and Observ er. 83-lmoy FOR SALE: 'OWING TO A CHANG R . In my architectural business. I am compelled to dispose of my interest in the Capitol City Concrete Co.. lo cated at Raleigh, N. C. Will sfil! at a sacrifice for cash. Address. ChasW. Barrett, Raleigh. N. C WANTED TWO : OR THREE moulders. Apply at J. H. GUl'a Foundry. . 7-28-tf RALEIGH. N. C. It's Foolish to Suffer . HICKS' fflCAPUDINE . (LIQUID) Gives Instant Relief and quickly cures headache, back ache, neuralgia, indigestion, women's pains, nervous exhaustion, colds, etc. At All Druggists 1 0cy 25c and 50c J.LO'QUIITH&CO Florist RAIiFIGPL, OUTU. CAROUNA. W Q Its southern Tradm Stamps CamAtlona, Ron and Vlolata. oau pecUlty. Bouquets and flsral 3eeor atlons arrange in tns best atyla at short notlea. Palms, Ferns and win ter blooming plants for th hoosa ""all Bnlba. Helnth. Narcissus. Tulips. te. Hom busbea, sxnbbsrT ererrrefms and shads trsts, .Ttcw abls placts U ssaaon. Cld Zmaly. Kern Form. xbved uxoxm to r.tiu Tarrs fit's Eitrut of Cubb u4 CAP&TJLE&. Tliofc-, t i ear (?r W. IL KING DRUG CO Ralclsh. er by mall lroto tlie TVrrant C , 44 UudMm street. New York. Dr. Joel Whitaber, Raleigh, N. C. Practice UsilsJ to Diseases of It Eye. Ear, Noso end Throat For that cough uso Hcrcliouna Candj Volume 140th Report on Sale. (AUGUST 15th.) 53 Volumes with Annnotatlons by Chief Justice Walter Clark. Volumes 1, 2. . 4, U, 12. 1. 14. 14,-17, IS, 19, SO, 21, 22. 24. 25. 4", 4", 42. 44 4441. 48, 4. 60. 61. 62. 62. 4. 6S. . 67. 6S, 63, 4 0, 41. 64. 45. 47. 48. 70. 71. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 8T 86 87. 115. Volumes in press with annotations 72 73 92. . Volumes annotated and ready for press 74. 84. S3. Orders solicited for anything needed in bookstore line. 1 Alired Williams Q Conin nr." haluxgil if. ex 4 Mot Weather N Sales Our Special Shirt Sales ! hoomir $1.00 Shirts for CDc. .Ju-t rcccM c ' another ca of thoe iopu!ar 1:1a Chambray Slilrts onlj r.Oc. Bargains in Summer Clot2;I:!. J!:u and Slioea. -1 (IPO EsLcMbbcd 1036 H.; J. Brovn 4 Incorporated FUNER.AL DIRECTOnS AT3 - B&rrett and Snburr SU IliUeUh. ::. c " JNO. W. BROWN. President. IT.!
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