Metered a* MMd-dtM matter 1 ??*:T!5 0?e *e*r 5.00 6ubacrlb.ro dMlrtaaU. p.per 41acoattoucd wUI plaaaa notify thla oI irlw JaSd' Vt'Si^ir^wbt ncrtptioa rates uattj notice to stop , iK^S* Srte?1^^^te*U? mas? gv Ku-. ud the oomplalat will receive immediate sttentloa. It Is oa. dartre to please you. ~am avtleles soot to thc Dally News dee peblleetioD must be signed bf tfcs wrWwr. otherwise they will not ft* peMlehdd. -TgMSDAY. Al^Rll. H. 1013 TODAYSANNOfSCBttm Today's News carries several new Re'.- _ auaour.ccmcDts for Aldermen and one for Jfajror.. Mr Prink < . Kunler has nlncerf his name before tho people as a candidate for Mayor, while G. A. Spencer. H. T. Archbell and Jno. G. BraK*?, Jr., of the First Ward, J. F. liucXzfcan and C. G. Morris cf the Second "Ward, F. W. Ayers, E.'B. Corzeaa and R. L. Jones of the Third : Ward, and F J Marry?and?F. P. WMtly of the Fourth Ward, have announced their wlll.ngness to serve as Mermen for the ensuing two years. SYMPATHY FOR FARMERS. I:/:: The people of Washington extend a heart-felt sympathy to our neighbors of Aurora, and to those of any other communities who may have L suffered from the killing frost Sun? day BlghL No occupat.on is without its anxieties, cr is absolutely. independent of i chance. The New YoVk broker fev.'-riBhly watches the etock i~.i7.ioi and I fe- vhe Haste r:i Cnrc*ina f/rrt^T'w"ateheb weather conditions. It is*-prrhaps. litis inevitable ur.crrtaiuty about' 1'lxWTS which gives most of the zest to life The farmers oT Aurrra are! IT3T ' thro . .1 when everything happens in their favor, but they arcnot the port of.nvCTTlo whine when ' Fa;o. or Chance, or Providence. test* the'r mettle hfc a little udtersityV" t Kmrtern Carolina is fatuous, for 'C H curly spring props, and tit's rm.v:' nullifying days of labor, is naturally lo he deplored. But, while it is h bsov., " is far from being a fatal one. in ..i s; rv.- with farmers in the rest of tl-. > . i!r? farmers of Aurora 'it, rjiiy .! :?.t. tp wealth and j. pre:-; ; III4 Cl>l IT> or SANITATION IN 1MNAM A. I r h-ino :'noj| rIa"> ,n fh" r .ranauj;* Ca^pl, every one has known, thai ocr.^^me most important problems torsive was how 'to keep the .vorJursTMive and well until the Km . work finished. Sanitary wo'rlf in Panama has always been considered very :xr.portant. From the first discovery of America, this P?jjR_ha<l_ the two oceans in the western hem is- I phcTe. end therefore there has nl- j ways been at Panama a large num.. " . her rf nnacclim&tized Europeans. These unacclimatlzed Europeans were fecal for tropical infectious diseases, particularly yellow fever. For thla reason, says Col. Gorgas, In a recent ifJBue of The Journal of the American Medical Association, Panama has acquired the reputation of ukid, me moai unneanny spot known When the United States ronimenccd the building of the oanal In 1304, this fact had been sharply oc- j ceniuatcd by the recent experience of our immediate predecessors, the K' "^Krenclr. The French company kept a large force on the Isthmus for , olght years. Their losses frem tropi- ; tid diseases, particularly yellow fev- , ? -. startled the world. But between , f~* the time ot the failure of the French company In 1889 and the undertak- j ing of the work by the Americans, two great discoveries had been made i In the field of tropical medicine which revolutionized sanitation in j the tropics. The first was the disKf covery tn 1898 by Ronald Ross and { K< . others that malaria Is conveyed by Ij^^^^^mns^of^iosquKo. The other was the proof by "Walter Reed and his confreres that yellowy fever Is cont veyed from man to man by the bite 1 m. of the female of another species of * B mosquito. Walter Reed was a surF 4 geon In the United Stater Army and J !L announced the achlorement of his } board In the year 1901. The dlscor- t f ery that yellow fever was conveyed t E . by a mosquito was of even more Im- f portance to tropical America than , the discovery that malaria was conF j voyed in this way. At the tlmo thai HL . Keed announced the ^lscovery, the H United States had control of Havana. Methods were worked out whereby K* Reed'-s and Roe's discoveries could be made of practical at ill ty. Unexpected Elv success, was accp.mpUibed t0 1)0111 yellow fever malaria. Within a 'f-L- ",0 to" ' . j { JiS it 'J.- 4 ^'. t ulto work, ika 4?athn from tklirlkjl irom an tmacwrt J6? 1 lM4i In Maj^SM, U? lost hk?I < ralto* forwr occanrod oa Iko Jatn- I m"'' ^ / iPlfMnt twin |w Kitty, f part of the hhtory town In i Lut^oa cbuol Children nine and ten your* old art the battle of Uu?tiojta. bays reprc*e tiling William tbe Cnnqaoror Raier* serve es sword*. and tbe armies advance and withdraw r**lftacleally Wbee tbe children take tbelr seats | after tbe combat the teacher asks , tbem bftetorimi qmwtloos -aboat tbe battle and the characters they por trayed Atndbc other plays praearttad are "Tbe Wejxe of Calais" and "Tbe Introduction of Prtsttax Into Ens lard." In tbe tatter piaj tbe kins vts i Its Cox ton to see tbe prtotlnr press 1 and hare the process explained fn Curvet is iiulntiilord at hlgff pitch dcapltc tbe fart that there ts no rostum lng and no stair# setting. the printing press twins represented by a plain vvwdfu txu|. Net the Reel Thing. From a city npnrtnient Nttle Jack was going for the Brwt time in ancn* CUlKtmnK nt ins grand fat hers Tarm. As lie ran up tlic steps of tbe old bouse hi* grandmother caught him op hi her nrtn* and put him down, rosy and In us bins, before tbe great log Arc In the 11 ring room "Isn't that line. Jackie, boy?" ?he Mild "You don't ha re,blc log Ores like thai In Net* VorkHb yon?" flltJini innksd with wide eyed thr light nt the huge logs as they blazed nnrt gracfclud In f| " ? aid ? plnro. tmt lie was stahcbly loyal to tils "six rooms anil bath" "It's nice, urtiiKlma. hut 1f*? onlg on ; I mil at Inn *r:i * io?. isn't it? have real ones tn my house."?LlppincnttV Her Simplicity. A silly lit lit* fjuly liail n h:i?h;tnd. a ( lover or wliii was Inclined to , no'tiii't Ills wife Tills lilt] v white sjiendln^ tin* winter tu iVvniwIiire wild one day at tin* country iiostnlltre: "l>i*iir me - what a sltly mistake jroil ,l tmslonrrr* jit-opte Eiive made'*' 1 -riow. mntlatii?" u>ked tlu* clerk. t "Why." s-tn* nTHltilmttl nrll-h f 'bare I hove >u;?t got a WtW fruui Ul>' ~ tins hand, who is worktop. hard in I?on- v don. and the envelope is postmarked Monto Carlo."?Loudon Qnceo. Getting Round It. Sbc loompiainlnslyi-Before we were ^ married yon used to brlnp mo flowers almost every day. but now you never think of buying me even n hunch of violets He (gallantly!?The prettv dower ffiri- don't attract my artcutton" so much a?s 11icy used to Sin?i?h. ><ut il irltn--' Ncmm mind I d"t*'' l.v care fur flowers anyway.?Neu \ utw .tonrnat. ^ I ~~ Net Murdlr. Cnrran wns one day wnlklns with A frtcud. who. hcarhis a person ?ny "euroKlty" for "curiosity," exclaimed. -Tliiw that mmr trttinlur* tturKntTTsTr language!" "N'r-t so had na that." replied Cnrran.. "Hr hns onty fcnwtfnd nn *P ..iit-V A Diplomat. The Child-Mother, which Und I i?t?t ter do. t:o to school In the rain ami pet snaking wot und probably rntch cold iiuu HH- Iir jis*** winipiy p>i hu nt>???iit || mark my name??Kscharipo. I 4 Hu Nam* Is Legion. "What mp exceedingly Ktrcunmtf | pln.viT In* la!" "Oh. yr^ Hob'* n ?li*nr?<f| hnrrt work " er nlicii Ilea not working!*'?I hick TImtp is ?? more isrfw l bt.IUiUUJllUUiQlMIuil xUtuc?I'buarWwPOI.I HOl.DKIUS CITY OF WASHTNGTOX. At a malar meeting of the board : of Aldermen held Monday, April 7th, 1 1913, the following poll holders for the different wards In the city for in eloctlon to be held Msv fith- H First Ward?J. O. Cbannccy. C. B. i Ball. Second Ward?T. J. Harding, C. E. j [Yahab. Third Ward?J. V. Harper. R. J. 51 banning. '') Fourth Ward?S. B. Forbes. R. L. \ Cotton. This April 8th. 1911. . ' W. C. AYER6. 7 ' -8-10tc City Clerk. - . Freckled Girls It is an absolute fact, that one ft) cent |ar of WILSON'S FRECKLE CUE AM will either remove your freckles or causo .hero to fade and Ibcttwo jars will even n tho r.'.03t cevoro canes completely :ur_i them. VJc&rt v,->l ; to personally ju-.r.. . - > tp r'. i:;*nyour {notify iritl o t :-.r;;y .i<s .? i/your complexionis t r?4itvvxl toi.ii naUuul beaufv. sv.L y.rs fkixk.lb cream u \ a-.d ablolutcly h-'irn'o.-s. \ ivot ..mho h' irprow but will rxx4 I'C-vjvo 'X.\ l4, PIMPLES and 7. ; ACtvLUS. Couiej-n toddy and try it. i j rs aro Jar^o and results absolote certain. So-1 by ir.:il if dc-rfojkL iicbWc. ilamW'th isr* ?1.00. WIL SON'S FATR SKIN SOAPi?c. Foruula by ??; Worthy A Rthpridgc. t ' ' TT... . j.1-T ' IluU'iau! u to MOAM >frWMW> *^ H -r ii ttrou mo f?nfit Mb., tired ?t, j MUlHWrbm .our atomacb. tndt- , teat tan. mtluli. ,uj?t lWor. cotM ^ru or bad breath there te a lopu! eurprlsa ereltlag for 70a attar the !r?t doee of CARSWELI/S 14TBk> UDi a parely wgetible liquid retaalp that, la canalag thoueande to deaart laagerona calomel and bringing laalth and .treagtb back to them. 1t"a a woadarfal ram i It hi nkmbi . .bl and tiarmlea. that children aa ' tail aa Irawft np people take It with- ' mt aw bkd attar affect. It' treat, be llrer aad bowel, gent ft bat ttrwllt utd drire. oat tbo pcUonoua gaeaa 1 aa accnmnlatad waate thorough!/. Vou eaa cat a large bottle at tardy'. Drug store for eolp 50 cent, ind If tod aren't delighted, pear eonep back. Aak for CASmu.'O .IVBR-AID. AreYoti Gftingtn; Vew York Soon? ' WRITE HOTEL RAYMOND 42 East 28th Street J ?al s4?w statu. > e New York City t ror Pocket Guide and |Sprctal Week " <oom ii.M a Day or $9 a Week. MARK A. CALDWELL. (Mention this Paper.) -a 1'. . ? - - t ADM INI STRA TO ICS NOTICE. * t This is to certify mat I hare this lay qualified as-Administrator of the iftate of Jesse R. Mayo, deceased. All poisons holding claims against aid estate arc required to present hem to the rrjl.-rrisc.M_:*:thin ^ welve months from this date/or this ,y lotlco will be pleaded In bar of their , wmun. \c All persons indebted to said estate j yill please make settlement with the inder&igncd. This 10th day of Feb. 1913. "* J. L. MAYO, Vdminlstrator of Jesse R. Mayo. De- ' ceased. CHOICE CUT t FL<?WjERS |t Roses, Carnations and violets a specialty. Our artistic ar-. rangementa in wedding outfits are equal to the beat. Nothing finer in floral offerings than our styles. Blooming po*' t! plants/* palms and ferns in * great variety. Rose bushes, L aliruberrlus, evergreens. hedge 1 plants and shade trees. Man. P telephone and telegraph order# b promptly executed. J. I. O'OUINN i SCO.. RALEIGH, N. C. Phones 149 rr&mmmmmmmammmmmmm fl VTatr Proved Miner. tl A. vicar In Oxfordshire, England, JM> carelessly that ha * itfkt bare been mistaken for a tramp, ad who was supposed to hare died eauOass. was found u> hare left a ortnne n't many tbooaanda of ooond# nesM Ib 3 wg* 8; i THE BEWUAM VEBSTU? M ? i " XKiMHIM' I L IEeqpw ?iSSJ3S2T,,,ta j| '* IWm *! ' br th, H ', Courts, Bphools and Hi 1 Press aa the ouo Sap re mo ma- Rj| t H Became h* wbo kaowd wtmm ||U , i"" Baercmm. 1*5* as tall Bfl 1 you c-bout this new work. . ii '-JSlx-': -5j rt themeohrw la nub?hnU.?rouU?. ns 1 wiM not toll the people In their lChts. " 4I^ CH"- , ' UKOCNCIMBS. * * ????? 1 keredeelded to naotmne mretl c*n?*h$e for oiaerm&n of Bacon* Vnrd. ?object to nctlnn of DemoerMo prlmMT. irOMcted I prom loo to SOB otter the ItttereoU of the poosno. hackney. jit l-7-tfc FOR .UJlEXMltX. t hereby .etweori tny con*1deey or Aldermen from the rim Went. ;tty' of Vhehtnstoa, object to eeIon of pemocmlo prltneriee. If looted I ehell eodoeror to look efter ?-7-tfc ' W. T. HUDNKM. " JfOR AIDKKMAX. I hereby announce my candidacy or Alderman from the Third Ward, litj or Washington, subject to acton of Democratic primaries. If leded I shall endeavor to look after he interest of the city. "" 4-8-Uc E. B. COZZENB. FOR ALDERMAN. I beg leave to announce myself as i candidate for the office of "Aldernan from the First Ward, Ctty of Vashlngton, Bubject to the action- of he Democratic primary. JNO. G. DRAG AW. JR. '4-8-tfC . FOR A Ml Kit MA!*. 1 hereby announce myself as a canidate for Alderman froln the Third v'ard of the City of Washington. nhjprf t.o \ho notlau at Uit raiic priTCRf"to oe held .on April 5th. This 8th day of April. 1913. 4-8-tfc F. W. AYERH FOR ALDERMAN. I hereby announce my candidacy or Alderman from tho Third Ward, !lty of Washington, subject to ao^ ion of Democratic primaries. If lected I shall endeavor tn look wftwr he interest of the city. 4-8-trc R. L. JONES. ' ANNOrXCWOWT. I take this method to announce hat-I am a candidate for AMetman or the First Ward, subject to tho *mqcraUc primary to be .hold-the 6th or April, 1811. If elected.' 1 ronrlfio to serve tho people to the est of my'ability. Reppectfufly, G. A. SPENCER 4-8-tfc FOR AliDBBNAN. 1 hereby announce myself as a andtdatc tor Aldprman from tho lecond Ward of the City of Washlngon, subject to tho action of th? Demcratic primary ta_be-.hold on April 6th. This 8th day of April. 1913. 4-8-tfc J. F. BOOKMAN FOR MAYOR. 1 hereby announce myself as a andldate for the pflce of Mayor of be City of Washington. subject to be action.of the Democratic primarM. L believe the beet Interests of our own demand an enlarged water rorks system, fumJehiUK an af^ls apply of pure wagm for drinking urposes, and for ft* protection. I h*l?evw the ,tbwB needs an a4?*rj ?t '?h* iww ; I belle,? that tb? electric U*b( tut ahoald be ooluKd, u 11 U not OW snfflcieptly largtf to take care or ts present business. - ' ViM 1 believe the-preservation of proprty require# an enlargement and tter equipment of pur Are departsent, which will materially reduce be dhtnage to property, as well as ecure better insurance rates. If nominated and elected I propose o do all In my power to seen re .these ulngs for the city, as well as to govrn the town In all other respects to he best of my ability. * 1 ask the support of a U Democrats s the primary. Respectfully,' " v, FRANK c. KUOLBR. : - 4-S-tfc - -? r\ ?* >?? I I tFrtfr AjnrovRCKM-E-TT. date tor Alderman from the Second Word of the City of WuUmio., a?bloot to the action at the Democratic , ; palmary lo IM HOM <m Urn Uth uf of April, ll? , ThtB 8th day of April, IttY. ?r?-tfc C. ?. MORRIS ? ' ' .*V?~ BBS ? ~By virtue ol a lory mode by me aa rood dlatrlct. Aurora graded achool dla on Monday. May Sth. 1?U. at the Coo ington, h". C., beginning at,It o'clock* Sharllt'a too sale baa been concluded. 0 of the parties hereinafter set out ood said too llat. unlee, the tarOl and oooti Tttla April 7th. t?U. ton Name. Bonner, Vance, IS acrea, rrooda I Bonner. Vance. 7 acrea. cleared Harnett, w. H., 70 acrea. home ..... Bennett. N. T.. It acree. aoamp ..... Bennett, N. T.. 10 acrea. aaad hill ... Chartoa. J. W.. US acrea. font Caytoo. J. &.. I lot St]eaid . -1. umton. U. C., 26 acres, homo ., ?, *.. Caytou, H. W., 6 ^croa, old home .... Carre wan, I. T., 40 acres, Mondamon Jones. Mrs. Laura, home j ones, Mrs. Laura, swamp Jdnes J. M.. 15 acres, home Jones'. J. M., 13 acros. woods ....... Jones, W. H., 1 lot, Edward Pipkin. A. H., Agent. 10 acres, home, . S-lverthorn. Mrs. M. J., 50 acres, home, C.lverthorn, D. B., 10 acros, BtxOn .. Weatherlngton C. B., 35 acres. Blakfcl Weatherington* H. B., 25 acres. Blakt Weathorington, H. W.. 12 1-2 acres, Bli Walker, J. S., 75 acres, home Whitley. J. G.. Agent, 10 nereer "borne COLOR Bryant, Sarah. 33 acrfes, home Bkiikaul. L. I!., a- acr^s Edtrsra :... tiuwnln'S. J as., 1 lot, Edward Fdwards Alex., 26 acres, Reives, .... lCdwards, Moses, 8 1-2 acree, Reives . Frailer, Cathrene, 1 lot. Royal < Godette, Winnie, to acres, old home . Godette, Winnie, 1 lot, Aurora .... Hart, Peter, 5 acree, home .......w Ham, Ben," 6 acres, Han Ham, Ben, Agent. 2 1-2 atffes, Ham . Little, Dolly, 5 1-4 acres, home'-. L'ttle, Thos., 6 acres, home Mldyette, J. 1!., 1 tot. Royal Mackey,. RtrhArd. 1 acre. Borgeren . Moore r Pom, 5 acres, home/..':. fy|cfaott.xSam.'-Ba*ree. pTReheCt r;~; Reed. Azariah, 4 acre*. home Itoberson. Mmreellna Ml i Roberson. Jim. t acroa, tome Sanders. T. K., 1 lol, Aurora Sanders, O. H., U 2-3 acrqa, home Williams." Klisha. 1 acre, home Willlamjs. Thos., 5 acres, old home . AURORA GRADED Godette. Wlnjtw l l<r, Jbarora-;.. Wlltlama. Btfttar.-t acre. ftMM ...,. TOWN OP Af Godette. Winnie. I lot. Aurora C. Richland Township Road Tax, Town of The Pare ^MWnlAfiAr.'Ju,' 1st. the P-irceh F th-V* ??+? i.? .?iot??nher ot iioou _jmjt be rale t?f We hare arraaijrd a ?|k>m artcad to Mail nJen I . Jfejw Cahwi m tk We Want Yc The mmS a* well > the brer Meat. aeJ.we1 5tiS5SKMM^S5 Mearly everyone will have toeactMoc to ahit tor theacabyiM wOlnoei toweichtkrpac We will furnish YOU FR r>tes of the new Parcels Post At Your Harris Ha r g7' y. II ELECTRIC Is economical as well and safe. By using the 1 get three times as much I bill as the did fashioned c you. Spring Is here. Whj house for use of electric I WASHINGTON EL This March 15, 19IS. . M Va o "T1* "' ?5^?:?I : zzzz.'zsiimwar; mSSBsSSSA Sr&fBSKS'?? __ C. H. ^BERTCW^ Tajt Coat. Total. A . |1? 12.00 14.22 *: * ; " tM tM ............. '? J.4* a.oo 4.4? :-:-::^:::t::I.S! ^ 4:S! I-JO 2.00 4.10 .IS %t.99 1.16 "v ?.vw a.oy '.Mil' .38 2.00 2.98 u. ............ ^ 1 . 1.70 2.0f? 4.70 ' ....... 64 1.00 1.04 ; vtO 1.00 2.10 . -65 1.00 2.65 1.11 2.00 4.11 ' f -15 1.00 2.15 ' 'IT , IS 2.00 1.15 ikelr 12 2.00 1.12 , 2.41- 2.00 4.41 ^ . -20 2-00 * ?A3 7.00 i t'.AO -2 r...;?too??4***- -? OB 8.00 2.05 ' 1.50 1.00 4.50 ' 18 1.00 2.18 >0 1.00 2.20 ? '.71 2.00 1.7?* 2.15 1.00 4.15 * 1.11 1.00 4.11 07 1.00 1.07 . 1&. 2.00 1.16 . 1-47 l.OO 4.47 2.10 1.00 4.16 _ 1.04 2.00 4.04 . 45?too?rn- ~ .T...'.... 2.1# 2;00 , 4.22 2.10 2.00 4.10 * IS 2.00 ?,ll 2111 22 2.00 2.2* . 2.06 2.00 4.06 25 2.00 2.16 20 .2.00 2.20 -- 1.26 2.00 4.86 * 2.13 2.00 4.11 ? ' SCHOOL TAX. .It?2.00- 2.76 * .-.1.10 1.00 s.?o f RORA TAX. .76 1.00 . 1.76 * H. ROBBRSON. Tu Collector. * Aurora and Aurora Graded School. els Post |! ort Uw went fajocfteet Tkk anu oni IU you ujpracwt* cWuTW J - ?;v~i 3 il department that wilt 1. . ^dvjbawaid them mr Business , l| I - ' >?rf IWI wM. a. raM >kKlF?i (ftu.cii, ntin n ifc?o,<.v?ii?' ?am?lw<ainl>M Hill v ) bf Parcela Port. Sfad t? i^mr ?tdrr . j ^ / ;v,: J ' BE a card giving "you the ,?j UW' .H Service," U iware Co. ; ' : / , . : LIGHT i o as convenient, clean, kfazda lam|> yon now si for the same lighting T arbon light will .rive "]? ' not let us wire your o ights? ? ECTRIC PLANT ? - "1 ! ul I* r^eral COttrtA ^ * .*>- *i?V : zif^TT*" ;sr iw ''-V" <.' ? - 7 -'?/ +-l* . SVL., ... f f ...... . #, K Atlorwiy wl Tiw |-i m mm m * ' I ! ;? ? a jLramw m aw, - t washctotok, *. o. ! ' - * ~T * a <;rimh? t W?bU,?.?. f,nru> Cmum*. . : ** r-ructic. 0) Ml tlw-coaru. Jr * V mm ' * ' * yidfc \,ff t ?r?2 John F Small A. D. MacLaaa ' FRANK H BRYAN '"i?*"*"?!!rL^.'LBrT*" " 1 * Washington. Not A Oarollaa '' >:M|j I - ? - '2/ai3MtM * ...... HAR11Y UcMULUK, JSj&:? ' ' 3 -V Atton?ej-At-L*V. ' v. Dr. Rodman Bid*.. ?. Mnfe 8C . WMUuton, Nortft CMnfci 4i .yn .<?v . > $3 I* *"hI . TOWARD I. HTKIup*Attoroehanlaw, Washington, J*. C. a. ?- a a a a a . a 1 1 ' J aaaaaaaaOOB t *" ' i^MM' ^ ~'i: 'Tff I sr. aaft, Washington. N. O. ' a a . a a s a B h, _ cF#5|l a a a a a a aaaaa & NORWOOD la SIMMONS < " Ti.1 ^rria^Bm a I Attornsy-aDLaw fc'C Washington. N. 0. ?ji - ' aaaa aaaa -^a> -<**'" ? a a AD?n.H.a : A T*^Wr.c. ' , 'I - i-B -- - TUESDAY, APRH. I, IMP. IP * to n? pIK.Ell. Iota* It to antic* out, (TOM ...... M to U? boorllngt .. .. u.V. :.5?to?5? ?.>??. each .. ....Oc. tab tklnt, encb 15 to He ? w? ,#e. imp tklnt. etch Its I. ttc ry-amt hidot, p?r 1b "c tj hlilot. d'ted, pot lb .... tc Is to rpen Sallod Hide* . Its net Hidot ?? tdCoiM " ' - ~ Mr (kill <Mt iSo er iklo llil ??c

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