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BUY SON. CITY, N. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1895.
NO, 6
Professionals. Ar
TTO 1 1 N" K V .S- A T - L A V.
FIIY 1' NKWIiY,
! hyson City, - -
X. C.
investiga-
Collection of claims and tlie
i i
Il.n ni mini mics 'i11'1""."
T.. IjKathkiuvwiI),
ATTORN KY-AT-L AW .
jOffice n the Court House,
Biiysok City, - N. 0.
lAttornoyatLaw,
liryson City, '. C
Dr.. J: Cooper,
IiUYSOX CITY, X. C.
PRACTICING - PHYSICIAN.
tar Prompt sittciil ion to nil rail,
Day or N ijrlit.
J. II. TKACJUE, AI. I).
WiiiniKi:, N. C.
pi I YSK 1A.N . I'M .U''I'.MA.
Will give prompt attcntinli to a" t"llls.
lav or niht.
Dr W A. Sprinkle,
Dentist,
WlllTTIKH. N. C.
1'ioiiipt attention to all calls in town or
count IV.
' " b-WORK AND PRICES
RAXTEKD. () -O
ST A N 1 ) A 1 1 1 ) K K E M K 1 1
I Swain County
Tt. II. Pender,
Bryson City,
N. C.
.i.i .
Hotels.
EN-TEL-LA.
KKAR DEPOT.
Bryson City, 3ST. C.
Nw management. Xewlv furnished.
A renin modat ionn for commercial men.
Rites reasonable.
J. A BROWN, Prop.
Drummer's Home,
Bryson City, 1ST. C.
7- Clean rooms and the best fare.
R.vco, f I ,.10 per clay.
W. F. CooI'k.k, Proprietor.
Bryson Hotel,
Andrews, N. C.
Sam. K. Bryson, -Propietor.
Location pel lect, Table the bet,
Finest summer residence in "West
i .ii North Carolina.
NATIONAL HOTEL
WAYNESVILLE,
N. C.
Kates l.-sO a day. Good fare and nice
ms. Polite attenjion to all.
WESTERN HOTEL,
Located on 1'uhlic Square. .
ASHEVILLEr N- C
Meal 25 cents. Lodging "25 cents
15. Melnttirfl, Propietor.
Gea W. Brown
tf NDrlR FRANKLIN'S STOKr..
'eral ahsrision and craniolog.
sis; 'Ur'niologieal hair cut
' i ; athieal shaver of
. I' vsiognonmallv
1.11 SITTOIN.
1
I'pv' 'D.rc'L-
TRESPAS3 NOTICE ! 1
, i"1 -iti'-cly no Ilt.ntii:?. limber
"'. L or rattle herding ..r ittailij: will be
j owed on the hunts lciinerlv known as
'i
"Wl.itticr Tr-ict" in Swain "minty e-.
rvpt by written permission.
All Trespassers w ill le prosecuted to the
nllt extent of the Law.
,1'naka Tuckirscige Laud 4 Timber Co.
Ii. A. ( hew. Manager
l'.rvson ( it v. N. 0.
-J '
JIanv Persims are brosei. !
i';wa f oai overvork or housvboltt ci.ivs. I
IJrown's Iron Hitters Kei.uiMs the
l ! !niis(lig('.'.tiiii. remnv.f ci"m)( liiln j
s fuiluria. Oct Utr isel'Uine.
HOME NEWS.
:o-
tf' Don't let your subscription lajwc.Your
subscription e xpir-s with the late after
vonr name. Re'.iw it.CJ .
Ak yourself this question. ''Have I paid
my newspaper subscription?"
A. J. Gardner, of Huzle Creek,
spent a few days in town this week.
The Bryson City Mfj. Co. ship
ped 03,CHX) insulator pins this week.
The officers of the K. of P. lodge
will be installed at its next meeting.
J. II. Breed love, of Nantahala,
ljronhl a car-loud of pins here last
week.
Mr. Lake, the prospective propri
etor of the Entella, will br;na first
class photographic outfit with him.
Mr. F. II. Morton, of Colorado,
earnest Tuesday to-spend some time.
He has a warrant for Mr. Health.
Deputy Collector Tathnm came
up from Murphy and shipped the
whiskey seized at Makers distillery
on Cooper's creek.
W. M. Lowe passed through on
last Monday on his way to Clay
county, where he expects to reside,
grow fat and get rich.
Much to the surprise of his many
friends, Chas. J. Morrow returned
Tuesday, haying completely recov
ered from his recent severe attack.
A "play" at Sam Beck's on Little
Alarka Saturday terminated in a
row, in which Jim Nations had Uie
muscle of liis arm cut to the bone.
A bank with 25.000 capital is
earnestly talked here. Nothing
definite has been determined, but
the prospects are quite encouraging.
Charles Welch and i Jeff Everett
left Tuesday for a prospecting tour
through the coal fkdds of West Vir-
m l 1 "w r
ginia. iney went direct to .mount
Hope.
Representative Woodard came
home fro .n Raleigh Tuesday. He
went through town without giving
anybody a chance to ask one ques
tion.
Dr. A. M. Bennett and family
moved in Tuesday from Shoal creek.
They are occupying the Methodist
parsonage. Glad to welcome you
back, doctor.
The government has temporiarily
restrained Mason & Dixon from
cutting timber from the Indian res
ervation. The cause of the trouble
could not be learned.
Miss Cooper, of Murphy, passed
through Tuesday on her return
from an extended -trip to Washing
ton, Baltimore and other places in
company wi'h her father.
! The first of the week reports con
cerning the hui'ding of a now town
at the mouth of Lufta were running
at fever heat. ' Now everything
seems comparatively quiet.
In the good times that are coming
There'll be a tax qfn d gs,
A mule without a mortgage
And a farm that 'raises hogs
Not a town.
Dr. W. II. Wakefield, of Char
lotte, N. C, will he in Bryson City
on Thursday, April 4th, for one day
at Hotel Entella. His practice is
limited to the Eye, Ear, ose and
Throat. . Gtd
Curtis Logan, who lias been em
ployed at the Cherokee Training
School for the past year, has return
ed to this place. In ali probability
he will open a cabinet-maker's es
tablisiimeiit here.
N'v IviH A. Giilespif, of Brooklyn
I '
;t : . v ;, ; vi-it iln- wveK in
.-I" iu 'I- ;,' for 1 is w . i k
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KlliiVI. ii.
that
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l,ee (,!:ili . ii:' th.e apjH'tite d
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can
i.i -ra-uers ai one slillr.r. jurh
- . - 11.
Frank. in. who had to foot the hi'.!,
deflates he had the satisfaction of
seeing the man with the voracious
appetite perforin' rir the whale act
a half hour later.
Some thirsty indivulnal bored out j
a plank in Capt. Everett's smoke
house one Dight last week and bored
the barrels and carried away or
wasted seventy odd gallons of whis
key which was stored there by the
government.
Mr. J. W. L. Arthur's general
wcod working mill was sold at auc
tion last week by Attorney Newby.
One side says the sala is illegal, but
the other side says it is not. There's
the situation. At any rate, Mr.
Arlhur ic still running the mill.
Prof. James Edwards was called
upon a few das ago' for his opin
ion as to how the mineral deposits
occurred in thi section. He replied
by saying that transendentalism was
a spiritual cognoscense of physio
logical irrefaribihty connected with
constant ademption of ecolumnient
spirituality of subsultor concretioi;
or in other words, if you dispossess
the issness from the somewhatnes?,
you arc bound to find mineral."
Attorney N. Newby says it is his
intention to leave Bryson City it
possible inside of sixty days. He
will go to Los Angeles, California,
where he will continue the practice
of law. Mr. Newby is just the kind
of a man any town can ill afford to
lose learned, studious, board-min
ded and progressive, and his depar
ture will be seriously regretted.
The protracted meeting at the
Methodist church has assumed im
portance. Three services a day are
attended by big congregations and
almost universal interest is being
manifested. Mr. Carpenter, the
zealous pastor, is ably assisted in the
conduct of these successful meetings
by Revs. V. J. Malone, of Murphy,
and T. B. McCurley, of Whittier.
The meetings will co on through
the week and perhaps longer. Ali
denominations have heartily joined
hands, and good results are '-ujudlv
developing.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L. Lake will
be here next week. Mr. Lake is a
son of Col. B. B, Lake, aud comes
to take charge of the Entella. The
change of mauagenient will not take
place for perhaps ten days or two
weeks, at the end of which time the
preseu t clever proprietor, Mr. J. A.
Brown, will return to his residence
to enjoy the quiet of housekeeping
and the salubrity of the invigora
ting puffs of the fresh water breezes.
Miss Mattie Moody will accompany
Mr. and Mrs. Brown.
Another Landmark Gone.
Dr. E. M. Scruggs died Tuesday
at the home of Matt Buckner, -three
miles west of here.
Born in Washington county,
Tennessee, in 1830, he came to this
country at the close of the war an 1
taught school in Macon and Clay
counties. A few years later ke
came to Swain, where he has since
resided.
For more than forty years he has
been a loyal and steadfast believer in
Presby terianism, and died in good
hope.
For nearly two years he has been
unable to earn a living, and his sup
port since then has come from the
Masons, of which order lie was a
zealous and high.standing member.
The funeral services were conduc
ted at the Presbyterian church yes
terdav at 11 o'clock, and at two in
the afternoon, with the honors of
Mswnm-v W.o rlirf from wl.enr-P hp
asonry,
came reclaimed all that was mort 1
of the departed landmark, and his
body no awaits the resurrection en
Cemetery Hill.
Sunday School Convention.
The next Sunday School Conven
tion fot Swai.i c-nntv v- 1 I ! :
with til-' ci.'irc:. a! M;::k.' .
''j' . ". :r " 1: !! 1. r i.tv : , :
S'tt-'l .y '.i: At- ii. 1 ia '
t K !'.. to mvhch t..'- ii.tr ;
M-niioii, an ! .1. H. (jMe.-n ;'!:ein . .
Th1' prorainnie f :h- u
W'il he a follow ?:
1. s woman the 1 -o-t instructor
for clii'dren ?": ojientd by LMer -I.
S. "ixlard.
"Are the --nperii.t' trVnt- and
j tv;a hers d"ing tl e;r I'.uly with .liii
! ni'-.ins and influence to ;t the p r
I 1 -1 1 : . c 1.. .. - ,1 v"
ClilHireu IIHO .T""llUit Miimi.; . "I'cu
bv Hide- J. M. Earles.
,'5. "Is theSiimlay school necess i.v
in moral training for the Wnefit of
rei iioii ? !f not. give some hett -r
plan:" open hv Elder T. J. Calhoun.
J 'Ki. V. (Y.w,
Improvement.
VAST EXTRAVAGANCE.
Korcl Kxpoftltlm. of a Uoad System Wlilefc '
Wsln Many Million.
About 500,003 acres of land have boon
taken from the farmers of Illinois for
ruads. This strictlj for country roads,
not including cfty and village Rt:cct&
This land, at,S40 per acre, u worth f'o,
000,000. Is 40 per acre a fair estimate? Bonds
are most numerous near cities, where I
the land is worth 51,000 per acre, and
T
much more is worth SsiOO per acre, also '
near rillatires, where the land is tvorth
from S150 to S-'OO per act c Much more
land is worth 100 per acre. Other
land is worth from 10 to SJO per acre.
A fair average for the whole state,
therefore, is not far from f-0 per acre.
All the roads in Illinois are by law
four rods wide. Hut not onc-Cfticth of
the roads are actually utilized for a
space more than two rods wide. In
many cases the space nsed is not over
one rod wide to twenty feet of lencth.
The restthe part not actually used j
is wasted. Worse than washed it is
the great public breeding ground of all
the noxicus weeds and destructive in
sects! and worms that injure the agri
culture of Illinois.
Therefore this waste land is a positive
damage, causing an annual loss of mil
lions of dollars to the state.
If this unused land were all culti
vated, its profit would probably equal
the entire annual cost of road main
tenance.
lf the roads of Illinois were so clnssi- i
jrreat roatis occupyinr foifr rods in
width; most of tfie important roads oc
cupying ouly two rods in width, and
all important roads occupying only
twenty ;eet of width, and the rest of to ar,..;r :llld answer or .lemur to the
the road land were sold or rented, Ilh- f cotnllaint in said action at said term of
nois would thereby save immediately court as required by law, or the plain
about thirteen millions of dollars, be- ; -,i is will apply to the court for the relief
sides the produce forever of the land !
restored to cultivation.
This ought to be law, and rigidly en
forced; that every inch of land taken
by the public for roads should be ac
tually used for roads, and be kept so
thoroughly worked that no weeds nor
noxious insects could possibly grow
thereon.
The state has power to restore this
unused land to residents along the road
lines, either by absolute sale, or by
perpetual rental, at appraised valua
tions, the price to be paid into the high
way fund, -to help make good roads.
This would offer to farmers at once a
great inducement to construct rood
roads, provided the law should so re
Store unused raudiiunds only wherever
tirst-class roads are constructed and
maintained.
The magnificent roads of France are
the delight of all travelers. France
only takes so much land for roads as is
actually used. The greatest of the
Napoleonic roads are only forty feet )
wide, broadened in passing through
cities and larpe villages to sixty feet.
Every foot of the width is paved,
smooth and durable, with stone gutter,-,
and cjrbs. . Near and in villages
there aro nometimes narrow sidewalks
oext to the curb lines. The land is
BROAri Tints OH A BAD ROAD.
A team hauling oro tbrouKh Chirlcmont,
Mass. Four-inch tires: weight per Inch f tin-.
950 pounds; ruts, 14 inches. (Vsl for haaiin.;
every ton of freight one mile ever this road, i'i
ocr.ts.
cultivated clear up to the curb lines.
1 he roads, not being fenced, appear
like great gravel or paved paths run
ning through an endless garden. All
the iess important side roads crcssing
these great highways are narrow lanes,
oniy fifteen to twenty feet wide, also
generally paved. The statistics of
French agriculture prove that the
land thus saved more than pays, b' its
profitable use, the entire cost of road
maintenance
In I'.nfhnH. also. the. trr.veler finds
broud aivl splendid highways between
important towns, with narrow lanes
for all unimportant ro.-.ds.
Do these magnificent roads pay farm
ers? Yes. They are t he g. cate.st pub
lic benefit the farmer has. In France
the ordinary load for a French farm
market wairon is four to five tons for a
single pair of hor.-os. Often seven to
ten toosaie taken to market, driven
by three or four horses. A whole
5'r.ck of I;, y a lorrfi sixteen feet long,
e. :' : or tn or twclv - feet
h - :- ' : :i T n-.:ir!-:. in one load,
a i'c of; '...toes r grain.
,.-.. !. -v a: - : . s All 1 lllia 'is
' : ::: t ti mil f.'otu
rca a, ' ' . :- ' 1-, t market i'.i on
day .'y iais t n is worth S20. The
F.eneli .'araier hauls fir, at one
load, worth "MOo. So the French farm
er markets live times as much in one
day's work as the Illinois farmer. The
poslrcan goe: out daily on ail these
t rem. 1 1 roads, lettir.g the farmer
kri'.w cv-ry change of market m io-s.
l prtc-.'i- rise, tiie French farm.: r hauls
to market at . ne load live or ten tons,
and gels t!ie Lei. eft of Ih lisi-. The.
i"m is farnir (if lie -hears of the
rise I bar.S i-no ton only, real In-fore he
can get any more to market the price
fails agaiit .
Tb-.e arc fact that . "re worth the
careful study of every politician, every
legi-Iati.r. every farmer. ; nd esj ccially
very farmers'' club '-r ot'.iCr f.jraniz
tk.i L J- Ute, iu CI. itago It.-arlcj
ffl&Wl r 4 -'Lt
I ike a Great Kai.iray
With its branches running in every direc
tion, are the arlerien and vtiia which con
vey the blood to every pnrt of the system.
A cold, sudden change or exwnre may
eause Mi-onus .h-hI to clog circulation,
and then conn rheumatism. Ik-ware! if
von value life remove the obstruction with
J Ir. 1 Irunimorf I's Lihtnin; Remedy. Send
lito the I'runituoud Medicine t o. 4S
Maiden I .a tie, New York, and they will
'u tw'rge bottle by cxpres with full
sifial doections. Agent wanted.
Publication of Summons and
Warrant of Attachment.
NOKTII CAROLIN A, 1 Superior court,
S'waix Cor sty. i Sprinif term lflo
Charles R. 1 lint and Wallace H. Flint,
vs.
(ieorue Ilaecinever. Casper HaKemever.
; ,!' d tiwrgf llagemeyer. Cajer
III 1 T 11 1 ll
"'nieycr, .u;.ry itagemeyer an.i i in
i:im Killiau as executors and trustecu un
tier the last will and testament of tieorge
llagemeyer, deceased, and the Foieign
Hardwood Lg Company.
The above named defendants, (Jeorge
Ilageinever, casjier Ha'iueyer, and the
saiil ( ieorjic llagemeyer. c ser llajremeyei
Man- I I;tgcineyer aud William Killian, a
executors -nd trustees under the last will
and t: stanient of (ii-orge JIajrenieyer, de
ceasi!, and the Poreigh lrdwotMl lo
(onipany, will take notice that an action
entitled as alwive, lla Iieen hrought in the
s"l-ri"r court for the countv ot Swain, to
Its spi nig term. S;l.), winch In-gins on the
14th Monday after the lir.t Monday in
March. JSOo, by the plaintiffs ag;ii st the
defendants hereinlefore named, for the re
covery of judgment against said defend
ants upon a balance due bv said defe ld
nuts to the said plaintiffs upon an open
account for the sum of i4 1 1 with
interest thereon as will fully appear from
the pleadings in said cause, and for thf
costs of said action: and also that a war
rant of attachment has been issued in said
iiction against the property of said defer.d-
ants in said conr.ty n secure the payment
bv the saul dclenduiits of the am unt
! claimed and sued lor in this action, a
stated above, said warrant being re'urn:-
ble to said spruit; term, lWo, ot said cour ;
tind said defendants are further .totifitd
that thev ami each of them, are reonired
demanded m said complaint
Given tinder my hand March 5, lfi".
J. K. S(vv,
5 Ml Clerk Superior court.
Publication of Siiuiuioiis and
Warrant of Attachment.
NORTH CAliOLlXA, ( Superior court,
Swaix Coi sty. Spring term 1895
Charles 11. Flint and Wallace P.. Flint,
pso-tners dni g business under the firm
name and style of Flint & Company,
vs.
"William II. Chew and John M. Kadie,
1 Jirtncrs doing business under the firm
name and style of (.hew & Kadie, (ieorge
lrag'jiiu-vcr, Casper Hageinevcr and the
said (iinrge 1 1 .igeineyer, Casper Hage
niever, Marv lfatemever and William
Killiat1 as executors and trustees under
the last will and testament of ieorge
llagemeyer. deceased, and the Foreign
Hardwood Log Compan v.
The above named defendants, William
11. I 'hew. (ieorge i Iagcnieyer, Casper Hag-
jeincxcr, and the said denrge llagemeyer.
a-pi-r i 1 :ictMr cr. .xinry 1 uiienityer ano
William Killiau, :u executors and trustees
under the last will and tc-tament of Ceo.
1 iagemever, deceased, and the Foreign
II;irdvod l-og t oiiin:oiv, will t;ike notice
that an action, entitled as above, has been
broiiL'lit in the Suiierior court of Swain
countv to its spring term, ISSi.'i which be
irius mi die 14tii Mondav after the fir. t
Monday in March, 18; . by the iaint ill's
above named again.-.l the defendants abovi
named, lor the recovery ot judgment
against the saiil defendant as endorsers and
makers nl a pramissorv note noLe for the
sum nl '.i"i,nun, with ititcre.-t thereon from
the IHlh dav of 1'chruarv, ito, ami for
the cils of the action: and also that
warrant of attachment has been issued ic
isaid entitled action against the projietty 1 i
th said defendants in sail! c maty to s.-cia.
I the pavment by the difeudauts of amoiia.
i cbtiiucd and sue ' for in this action, as st;.
' t. d above, said wan aiit bein;' returnable o
s ii 1 spprg term, 1 --i j , of said Mipeno:
oiii'l I'm- said colon v and said defendants
' arc fur; her notified that tl.cv. and each oi
i tlicin. arc reiiired to ap;c:u' and answ er
1 ur I -1 1 1 ; 1 r to t lie complaint in said action at
said term of said conn as required bv law,
or the plaiutills will apply t the court lor
the relief demanded in said complaint.
(i!cn under 111 hand Match olh, IS'.!").
) H. SNOW,
, atii Cl ik Supeiior court Swain county.
IMtbli a'-ioii of Suimiioiiv itml
Warrant of Attachment.
NOUTi! CAl'Ol.INA, Superior court.
1 S'.v.ms t ors'TV. I'SpiniR term, 1'.'"
( barles U. 1 lint and Wall.eo B. Flint,
partners doing busir. s under the firm
inline and -t.. Ic t f lint A (..,
vs.
William H. ( hew and John M. Kadie,
' partners di b'g business mid r the firm
name and stv le ot ( hew A Kadie, (ieorge
1 lagc anev. r, ':;sper lligeincyer and the
- od 1 ! org liagciue; er t 'asw?r llag iu,-yer j
Marv Tag, am ycr and William Killiau, as
eve',,1, rs aid trtistcts under the last will!
ai. d test. .mi nt of ieorge Hagcineyi r, (le- j
.- d. rial the Fi reigh Hardwood l.g( o.
I iM.ve 1. amcd deteialants, William!
( , . . .corge 1 agi'iic ycr, r.is;ier llag-
i..--v. 1. : r.d li.e -:.'el ieo,g- 1 i ageli.ey er,
.--ili r i . ..irein. yer, Marv liagemryer aad
i'. iliiain ;- iiliaii. :s exei iitois and trust.t i
i-. I t!.- la-l v. ill and tes'.atllelit of I b o.
' --g. -a.-v. . i! ee-j-ed. and the Foreign'
.M'-.vood 1 og coMjianv will i-ke notice
,. .w.tt . ,.!!: . iias Id i
'. o! - ain
. w i.n h b -
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j '' "" - -
. a -i r- ..t.d i. .: K r-
r lb. r II lit f Ml
i !n an ;ti- iUlh day f
i.or-
-i
.-'a-;, ai.d lor the o-t f the
;!-.. thiil a warrant of ; ttac!i-
al
... t j..isl c'i is-iled in said ililitU tl at --,
.:aiust the prop, rty tl li.e mid de
.I a t- i' s.:i! if. iiav t eci:re tlie pa --nt
l.v t!:c li.-i. nci.ii.t.- of ti c anioiu t
.-iiuicd ami sued ..r in this aciion a sta
l l- ve. -ai ! :.rr.H.l 'nriug reluriial l.'
to , ici sj.'-ii 8 term, !'.', said SHperh.r
t.isit of '-'Id rciiit;. ; and -ail il-fcinlinK
: r. t a rlh- r r...titi. i that th. y. ami ca. ii f
il..'i ar r o iir.-i toai'tar anl answer
'--- i
r ,1. I. lr I.i I 'll. I'., '...I
.ti -a;l li-rm oi -aid i-oiiil as rciiiiiril by
law. or lb- T'l-.i"'ios vill apply lo Vt
c ...M for the rvlicl tk-iuaiMletl ill .'il twui-
pla nt.
i.ixtn uiuier" n v hand Mr rcli "ih. K'-.
J. K. ..('.V.
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Model Steam LxaundFy,
Asbeville, N. C.
CLASs
Call on J. A. Brown, Agent at
McCLAIN'S LIVERY STABLE.
O ' o
BRYSON CITY, N. C. ,
EVERYTHING FRESH ANDNEW
O ; O
H. A. McClain has opened a general livery and fWl talle in Bry
City, and he 001111-8 well prep.nred to furnish stylish aud pleasant dririnj
horses and comfortable new can iages at
Lining Frieesl fa
A trial will convince you that mv horses are the fastest aud prettiest
livery slock that Teimessee produces.
RrS-0ive me a chance.
Very truly yours,
Ji. .- McCLATX.
EGGS, BUTTER. POULTRY
And other Produce to
Davis, Hil!& Co.,"
308 10th Street, N. W., "Washington, D. C.
You will receive highest Jn.li Prices. We buy outright
or handle on commission.
''Quick Vales and prompt return." CoinmisMon fur band
ling goods, five per cent. "Send f r our price list.
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