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' - I fffl"111"11""1 - unim nnvMrn i .1 i ' VOL. 5 BRYSON CITY, N. G., FRIDAY MARCH 27 1! J 896. NO, 5 professionals.! TTORXKY-AT-LAW. A. M. FRY, IJkyson City, - - X. C. ( 'ollection of claims and the 'nvvstied ion of land titlen a specially. , IjEATIIKUWOOD, li'i'OLtSEV AT-LAW " if ' IS . BltYSoN 'lTY, - N. (!. Attorney at Law, IJiyso;ii City, A'. C TDp. 3: H. Cooper, I BRYSOX CITY, X. practice - ?mmm, ftrlronit attMitio; ii siT I calh, Dav or Nsjj-li!. J. H. TEAC.CE, M. IV. i WurrriKK, X. C. pIIYSKTAX AX!) SCKGEOX. Will give prompt iiUeiition to all call-, lay or night. DTwTX'Sprinkl, Weustki: N. C. Prompt attention U; calls in town ,r rountrv. ' M.WHk AND PRICES GUARANTEED. OO Hotoli EN-TEL-LA. NEAB PKI'dT.' Bryoa City, 1ST. C New iu::n:iiri'!:icnt. '.v nirnislieil. Accommodations for commercial men. Kates reasonable. LOUIS L. LA'.'C, Prop'io'or. Drummers Fc Bryon City, 2T. C Cle in ioimiis v Ra cs. fl..V e . K. ' ' I ' 1. Ik Gou A .. Vii 1(1!) -I iletittcd and re. ui-ni-li -.i i"r; htirneil out and i- in-w ei,a.-' i2.("- ho: -.' in th.; ei:y. ';. 'c on'V, , S . ii. E. i. c t i in - su North. 1 1': r ; II. i. W t NATICML EC TIL WAYNESVILLE N. Rates 1.50 a day C. ioml fare and nice jiuh. 1'oli'e attention I dl. 9 Burning Or Freezing. Whether you re scorched $j with fever or chilled with a deep seated co!J, the feS same medicine will cure you - M Dr. C CRoc's Vor The Liver ami Kidneys. Pleasant to the Taste. It does r.ot c-ius coribtipa tion, but breaks chi'.'.s, prevents W fever, purii':es ar.d tl.'xker.s the 3 blood, corrects t'r c liver, e'ean- ses the stcr.-ch it.d improves i digestion, creates an appetite V and quiets tha ntrves. h At all druggists and general store. CULLEN & NEWMAN, Sole Proprietors, M aOUATUK, hiiivjjv. ssee. HOME NEWS. l3?T'ont let yourbubscrijitio 1 .jise.Yo'.r Kul.criptiou expire wit'i the date after voiir msiue. J!e: tw h.bg m'k yourself this jnpti')n. -'Have I paid my newspaper subscript ion?" Note the moving ot Post Office. II rse and mule shoes and bl :ek sinith's ma erial at J. S. Elmore1. Glass w .re and crock rv at your own pr ce o close nut, .1. S. Elmore. die yo : r m il early or late at the post office n J. S. Elmore's store. Blank Summons, A'arrants, Cer tificates, etc. for sale at The Times of lice. Bolts, band and tire iron, bod)T !oo,- ; nd wagon irons of all kinds at J. S Elmore's. Blank Deed.-. Mortgage Deeds an i Ohatlle Mortgag'-s lor sale at i" II K I.!i:s office. Tin- P . t O.'bce has been rm vtd to .1. S. I.iiuoix's store on Court S 'ian-. ! !i m-nv's old stan -,. Xoe '-Ad" ot the Asheville Wood work li y- Comuanv whi. h makes its first appearance in this i-sue. Joe! Gibs n has (at h is own re Ucst) Ikj- j transferred and taken ciiaive oi ihe Southeiii business ai X laiahaht. The Thriee-a -week world pub lished in X-w York City liiur The i ' l r i . - wiil be S'lit to any address, one- var for SI. "(). Mr I lage: nieyer of New York s here in the interest of Ilager meyer & Sons in a re fere suit with Coffin and Macdonald. Laigit lii of la lies, gents and ehildivus si oi-s in town at J. S. Elmore where they are offering sp. rJal bargains in the shoe l.ne. The unavoidable absence of the editor has caused us to be some what s. ov) 0; matter this, forw ich we a.-k'oidulgeiice of our readers. A Phot graphic Ar gallery, late ly oeeitpied y L. II. Barnhill, For nt, at a verv lo r te to an A ' PAY 4 it. ! o ograpi a- Yi 111. 1. will Jaiin's Baker has b.iugh; th logs o th aiitaliaia l.uiul) r o mov ed h null and will have it ntti ni.ng next wee- The logs were e t: '..at at '.MKl.ODO ft. Tiinii.-r owners a:el Loggers who u ,t ,i I v i S . . io their t mbers or I I U ea'i g t, t 1) seenillg U U. . i l v.- ii t v or Thus. Has liiiig-., . . : 1 1 j ye I Mr. V ndefliilt, lat idilsboro. I I A'Xeu Xeat Well L giited Pho !l gr ph gallerj', bit !t o i modern i in pr ved plan. To an Arttst who wil: PAY to rent, it will be rent ed it a low ra e, no comp tit on, AfVpdy at this office (I. B. llanford, (Jeueral Manager oftheTue asieg Lumber C.mp ny uf .mm York, is here in t e inter- i. .. est ot his company, in a retercesiiit bei-we u Ilagermeyer it ons and '.hew it Ea ie and lollin and Ma d .ual l Interest in the reviva at the Bap tist church continues. The attend ance is large and Mr. Church con tinues to preach forceful and a waif nr g sermons. ;u-h wor . for the M ster is being done in this nieet- ng. Statesvi le I.a.idmark. It yo'wa t cash for Cancelled , Postage stamp-, old Coins Confed erate money, send 4 cents i- stamps to Ho k it Po. l ng. Dept. I Equi table Buildng: Me.i-i his, Tenn. f r rice lists. They also represent 1 .rge Manufu tuers. Writ- them for prices anv'td 'g von want. IV-"). - A severe rheumatic pain in left slioul i r had troubled Mr. .1 11. I(.oper, a ell k imvn dru.gst of! t) s M ines, Iowa, for over six I niotitlis. t t'nn-s the par- was so sl -V' ie : kat he'coal.l no: I t a y-' thing. v ith -all he could do he; .foul not g.-t rid ot i- n- til he ap plied Chamb rlain's Pain Ba m. T only made thr e jiplications of it ihesas, "Au have since been free ! from all p in." lie now reconini' nd 1 it to person simibarly afflicted. It is for sale by E. Everett, Brvson City and S. W.Cooper, Whittier. . Wood wanted on subscription at this ofiioe. Barn ni 11 the picture man, h.s gone to Franklin. Country produce will pay a tub scrtption to this paper. Col. 13. a. Lake is visitmc u:s son ; Will at Konxvdle, Tenn. , Spofcp, Fel o.vs, Hubs and Wa gon materia; at J. S. Elmore'p. THE ONLY True Blood Purifier prominently in the public eye to day is Hood's Sarsaparilla. Therefore get Hood's and ONLY HOOD'S. Miss Gertie Mingas oi Canton relieved Joel L Gibson as agent of the Southern at this J epot Wednes day. 'Money To EojVt 6 per cent interest on five yeJrs time. Apply to M. L. Iiolcomb', Waynesviile N. C. Coffin & Macdona'd mill 1 sis stamd up on the largest lot of !o; s ever collect d in their boom on Deep Creek. Jack BaiDv came up y ester la took charge as aent of the S. uth em at tliis depot, re ievieg Mi?s ng 8 wpJ0 AVas temp irarily in cliarge. Ca-h Paid for poplar, Chestnut Oak, As'i and Lynn logs dcliverec any where on 11. K. Dovlos Scale and cash See the editor ot the Times. To restore gray hair to its nat ural color as in youth, cause A t grow abundant and strong" there L n.i better preparation than iL.ll": Hair Renewer. Hick's Almanac will he furnished to every subsriber who pays otu year in advance, at the nominal sum of 10 cents. Gel one and you will nevor again go without it. Capt A. M. Fry left, yesterday on ids way to Skowhe,-au, Main to at tend to two iawsuits, he has in that court again rt Omar CI. irk E.G. Coffin it J. W. L. Arthur. Rulus H. Sherrill was liefore 'Squires Everett and Pender, la.-t Vednensdaj' on a warrant foi in santy. He was remanded to jail to await notice of admission from the S.-pt of the Slate II spital Mor ganton. Died Friday morning March'Jt'th 1896. Cancer of the stomaehe, An dy Wiggins age 52 a s n o, James II. Wiggins i f Deep Creek. Mr A igg ns had b en ick .or the past eight months. He h.e: moved two weeks b fore his death, from Whit t.er. T e base f A vei's Ha Vig i is a refined a d de icate f. id, which do s not roil i r become ancid by exposure to th air, and which is as periect a substitute for t. e ol suppie i by n tu e in youth aid health, as modern chemis ry can produce. ' Success .s the reward of merit ' no of assumption. Po ular appre ciation if w .at teds in the h. g run For fiity years, people have been using Ayer's Sarsaparilla. and to day it is the b ood-j uritier most m fa r with ti e public. Ayer's Sar a pari 1 . cures. Truly Astonishing. Miss An ne te N. Moen, Foun ain. Minn., say-, ''Ayer's Jher. y Pectoral has had a wonderful effect jn curing in y brother's children of a severe an dmigerous cold. It was ruly astonishing h speedily tli y found re ief after taki g his pre-' pa at ion Chamberlain's Coiuli Ueun-dv gives behest satis actio i of anv coug ni. ili'-ine 1 ban ile. an i as a selle lea sail other reperat "!; in this marke . I recconitnend it be cause it is the best medicine I ver handled Orcouglis. colds and croup A. W. Baldnd e Miieiw lie. Hi. For sal by 11. Ev r ti. !'ro:; , (.dtv , nd S. W. (' ot-i Wl, tiier. We are som imesso ca athing that we c niiot ee it. T is sis- pec ally true b. the matter of our own idrsieiai health. Ma ya wo n n .g suf'e ing tr m siok-headaehes and alth ugh relief i rigiit at her lbow. she does n t ? ;t. Let such a woman ask . I. S Elmor- lor Ra- mon't Tonic Idler P lis (and Pelletsi and take them for a few days until comple ely cured. The entire cost is but 25 cents trial doe-frte. Atty S. F'Tuson of Waynes- ; ville i? rry :his "unci! for ' Coffin ac;l'-n Id ,h thcii darn- age suiti Solicitor G. A. Jones of Fuiuk- lin is heruag.in th;s week as one of : the refe.eis in Cfiin A MaodaualJ ,i ,,,,,. ., -.r.,;,,., t,.i- . Lumber Co. MEDICAL TREATMENT. If ynm wint th best expert and tclentlfie treat. Bent brtlie leading ph vsiclanfi and vpeciMubtpof iltia eounlrr, eonanlt only 1)R. HATHAWAY (' . ro Dearh.irn St, Chlcaifo, 111. All Cliron-c liist-a-ea of men and women, Private. Skia. Bh'Od and Ner vous iieiis. casea trearea cy mall a;! nvcruie world b 5 nOlnf for Symptom Blank Xo. 1 f-.-r men Catarrh. Bf l or professional and flnsncial refer- 1 -W-V 1 1 Ai-naO VHIoal Qr&WflM I X" f A u i w'" are affllctti! wih any peculiar to their . cin. taeions dlaeasw, female troubles, etc. S-nd two U eent stamps to pay paetare, to the leading Special iau an'i fhy rtn la tnia country. DU, HATHAWAY & CO., tzYt So. Broad 5t., AtlanU. Ga the black mmm 11 R. Aujrtista, Ga wants it. Knox v Hie J.emJa!. Col. Boouc e.t last Tuesdaj for. Augu a. t!.a., and returned to the citv Fridav evening. To t'ne shorUst route is via. Marietta and Atlanta, (hi., which is o'.iG m h s. j When the Black iCamond is built itwillremce the distai.e to 2U4 miles or a saving of 102 miles. Col. Boone says that upon his arrival at Angus a he was taken in charge by the m yor; Hon. W. B. Young, who took him i.o the - Cot ton Exchange and he was then in troduced to al the members, who constitute the manfaeluring in te -est of tha; c'ty. Colonel Boone says Augusta is well laid out and contains a popti lat on of 50 000. Da- live large cot ton mil s run by water p iwer. Each m'.li occupies a pquare of tand as large as ihe KpuafVs B.und d by Cray, Uniod. Pr-n e and C .urch stie-ts The Savannah river is tapped by a canal seven mihs in length, pasg. ing th roily h iiie Lean oi t i c city, with three d.stinc. lev:-i.- of ti c eana', wiiich enald. s 'he city to have all the w.der ower that 100 mills will ever he able to consume. The cnal cost oiiginally .?2.000, 000. and was built by t e city of Augu.-'a. win u that . iiy ha on! y 1 - . : I C I j an mi auon oi iO.u.iw i- ib. ine lirst bonds bore seven per cent in terest, now refund ng them at diner cent, which sold his week, whilst Colnoet Boond was in Augusta, at SlOoi. The actu l result of the buildfii.r of that c ual is tha it pays its own w y, siijndies the city with water water work ue city owaiag tee wh eh is pump d all over the cit by the same waierpow er lurnish d by ti e cat. a., and in addition ha- een the direct cause i f pu ing l u 8.000,()(J0 worth of porperty upon the last duplicate so much for lorcr-iglit and good judgement. Ai gusia is known as the Low. II f the south. Has two of the finest streets in the world. The ma n sCeet, which is caderl Broad ste. t, is three K.iles in length" 140 feet wide .-twee cu- with S Green stree , the lesidence s'Veei is IrJo f ( t w ide. wilh two rows of trees in the center furpleasme pur po . - Ciol Boone says that iti all of his life he w s never so well treated as he was by t c Augusta j" lies, ys as eae ma u w .:- .1 ce t" ii m the next "e. '. Angus a not only wan-.:- y u but nius: have i . V hat can : w; s road. to get t om 1 tlia h had as yet : o pr, j to otk r but wo Id s -non -.lion - 1 in maps, which would siio v tiie co .-, try to be 'ra versed by theeotr Blaek id UI..11 I - stein from C e Ohio nver to t he sea, w. -re out. at he wool return to Augu-ta and; tell them wind was reeded t( . er- j fee' the Geo gia franch -e. Col'.ne ' Be ne s;d as an iudueem : t ior I the p opV of Ai;gti.-!. o taki o d. that ii- ou'd hx h-. r'-j:.t--of-w yl-twteu N01 th ( a oi: i.a i ine and A ug si.Jj-o t-at ;i .- haul on. coal to Au -u- a .-!:."..!'! .j ai V present r te to Charleston, viz: 2 ''-" per ton Augus a now "o p,-r ton, an 1 the same c ai i carried thr ugh A.gu-ti t . 'l.arieston. some 137 miles further and laid; flown for 50 cents less per ton. j Col. Boone says the mayor and I common council arranged foYatrip to ihe head of the cam. s":o.s 1' 'e i Savannah rir r. seven mi.vs airttve Augusta, and they word i n t t,.kej n for t i auswi-r and that togeth- i er with the .lrsioafr,.f -ricul- j ture ipcrh'tendcnu-f the iish- erk'of ihe state of G-rgM, wh . ; were in gu-t. i.ie mo was ma i j in a pleasure yaent. 1 ue city of i Augusta owns a spacious d we ding i a.-,d grounds at the i; ni whi n are j j Used to entertain the gue ts of lira' j ! city. An e ahora!? spread was giv- j ! en and the whole ,,f 'ir?u, slay n a- ' ., nt p"' it :.iiivt:iir .".Uirusias vis ii I that dav i.t hoimr C i i -one s-tvs ! lliat. l- ll:!l il ls ll'-TVO.! lilS t-V- ' gies a id lie itur; ed nior thi.nsat- isSed of his abi ity to btii'd ti.cj Black. Diamodd iroui the lihio liv- j er to the sea at S vannrdi, Ga. lie savs t' at h s irioat Augusta w; i gratifying from ihe (act that h- ; heard no one. doubt f r a single j .., l... .,-l.r, .. .. . i . .. ; ! iie.i,iu:ui om Ofi iiie i -mi yiu l a.ul would be con-trueted. Som yr- ; go a-n ellor; was ma'ie b til ; eo, !e of Augu-ta to local the Kabun Gap route to Kn xvil e b 1 fiiiiuiv followed Ucau.-e of a di ision of seiitim-o.i as a jiorCon of th pe. ph- wo.ked for a road io Cha tanooga. Tenn. called the Ae gus'a. Fdk.on and Chicago l!. Ii. Col. Boone s iys that tx-Scator Walsh, president of C oAugu.-ti Chr -nicie pod him two visits ami urged upon hjin the inipo. tauee . f two things. Thai Augu.-la waived ; t- e Bl ck Dium..nd and must ha ! it and hoped "that he Coi. Boone I l wou'd not falter in the wo k until ! it was accomplished. cnatar Wa'sli j sta'ed that 1 18 miles oi the road b -tween Augusta an 1 S.tvanuaii coifd be easily ami ehee) y coii structed a- the Jail of the ri ver in tha' distaiie is only 10 l" e; in th 118 miles. A preliminary lin. -has been made from Augusta to Hartweil, the county seat of liar c untv abo;,t iOO miles north e-f Augusta and tin1 grades :w ; light and easv of construction. Col. Boone says from what he can me that full y 2.V.) miles of rrad in Georgia can be constructed double track at a co t of SI o,OuO j."v mil'. ' 'on! mil. '-d o n'.'i i: Children Cry U Pitcher's Castoria. As a The. one gr i'.i i'.t with all Liver Pi'is is t h . c denly and shar; quietly and c..-' produce a ioietu leave ycu v empty stor-'-r.-ii . for food. Thio i they act sud y instead c!' eO-i'-iV. i e -V ehei ar.d then .Ol V. lie'. do does. '. cry -! ' ' renioiy for c'-: -iere-1 o-lers a!so n ir' n '-v t'T.i . n ' v : . ::i : :.i Ilk'' - . Tid auti r.-.;. o. . - i Two boxt- Ly.o f.o ciner., and both nt ti ; o -t Ath; c. - ': I ' ' . Ask vour dn.ifgist nbout It- Ata'i'i"..'-" .--r.r.:, f. - - ' 1 .: B&QWX Mi a. C'C, luw Yt:t. 1 Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. LOGS WANT Id) ,. ;;,', re, 1 11 cars at any poiir n line oi t Southern B-ilIixav. with 1 f Ad;. 'oj hir: hrst gr. third f'.ffH'l. 4 :( 2.--.0 .V (H) J (lil 5.50 : ( dies u t: fir-t tirade -co d fir ' gr.ul A-h; Sc. -i 1 , Writ- f r s- cii';c.-l',.i;i, iuformatio to Ml'.-e B i l more ii-tat -. :.: ii.or-a "1 '":il-ti-l:-"-'Vt -r : 1 1 iril-IMe tl:V r; 1 or to tr:v-: v.i S.ir:t . -'..i!d;-li."i r il:'-!-- lie!--. , ,-; i-e-. Su-.idy i -.-ii e Y. i crcnt- and -ei: ;i-', '.r. -t.-: ;e-t It,.- i'iiii.iiiiiiii ('.,iii'.'i,v. Cleia r ' iiie.i.i. 111. 4!-i4 Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. lis Ki Oil Kice Lio! of BOOKSOFSEE.ef tkalare sortli $4.00, h it : & c vis IstSs.UEGESlliJir'JBSST STOCK eF 000BS i io Mud :n. tti. . i t . . Your l.an-.c Uacl; ...I .1. . . oie jjui.iui n.ri'uv in iki! I- j" 1 miiH-ks is n. itliiii.' t;.i 1 it-arii; in. ' ut JviieilLM:. !-:.. j tliiie.' hk" I 'i inano.:, ,' ;. - ly ! r - p cdy h-!i--;' :.) een! in aim. j; in i; j ! .t., j Will do (In- U(irk. In luh aunt ii two l.ue I.o: tie., sc nt t.i ;inv ad dr- hy ex)ire- mi rec-sjn ,.' .V J ;-,;, I'l'.n.d Medicine Co., !,s Maid,.. 1.1U1, e v York., Atfenls Wanted- Manilla tures building : . ; , toors, rjis. !:!ni;!s. , . !' Public Bracings, i'diool Houses, We do !i;c i, .J,. t to suit customers. r : I Send I THE. ASlviLLE HE .SHLLEWOQSWOFKIKBCO,, !; ' :. ; ill!, scrr. Xo' 0; I As'M: ri i i . N. C. What is 1 -jo r.e Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infae s and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine- . ' other root ic Frb-waiiee, It is :i lin'-mlcss suhs:'' S for I'ar-.-gor; .i. f ;.;.tO;:.g Syrnp r.tid Casio It is Plensiua. J Trillions f ?5 i ailays Feverislmcss. Castoria prevents vomiti'if Curd, euros IMarrlHoa and Wiiul Colic. C'astor:-i ' Teething- trough;-., -nres Constipation anl l i:':.' Castoria assimiiatcH the Food, rcgu'tUci h". ' und I$ovels, ;.-.:!;- ! ;-!Uiy a;s! 1. .:-:' toiia is the Ciiiidreu's Paaacca tlio "ivthor , -; Castoria. "Caatorla is an excellent medicine for children. Mothers have repeatcliy told tne cf iu gco4 eflect upon their children." Dr. G. C. Osgood, Loweil, Maai. "Caatorla is.U-.e txst lemedy fijr cl iidr n of which I am r.cquaintccl. I ho; the diy is not far distant when n'otheis will c;n siderthe real int'rest of f.n ir chi Idles: un.l use Castoria instfad cf the various qua.!, liustrums which are d.rit:o; irs their h.-n-d cues, by forcing opium, morphine, tuuti.ivg Fyrup and other hurtful agents d-j'.vn ti'i-.r throats, thereby sciidiuij then to pr-.m.-'urc gt&ves." Dr.J.i'.Ki.isii. i-oi:, Con Tray, & rk. Children Cry for ill .1 r .Hi i' i h iWllX (J J.iu.1 i-lU I LiU IXVlii-U Mi. A perfect Anti'attler and Dolt I t In t ho Imcrord " Aern " Vr.il-Rj!':, r. w orT'T ' r.n article that !rctiiJ!y prevcj t a:,y raHiio m 6 I ui' Ortipliii?. it-n-rir.z them rrfwr.'r reivj, ' anl will, with wlinary use. la . i us sm V,T' ' Lh vfhiolp. and are &tit:n-j-LL--l tLoir t'jii'J ii,g inerit: i. 'Ihey art q'irkly ard eaiiy 'nsered motd. bV piacii.h' in pillion iol drive in ir ? vir-i-.h hammer, Hit ucitiaarv ea rcir.Te ib, .; ..rihiiL Y . Their tupe h web tliil they are t.e:i Crnl - V lieioj isade o: two pieces, ftn.i f ri e - A !.-". as others mad? , r,',e r.; -. . d ,. . tbr Fg Cialc of ( rtv t.i' r.:r:i C.jM "...'-r,-.c.j :,prcr.-c li.c.r s-rer.:h Bit - - 'j .-t wi h 'rdrr,;irv uv:. - Iiy :! eli f.; 'c-j.h larvojc . h i.i r.GvDSin CASH at m " i'TA'C; ( AULi.u J i yet chout of W;i;iv our goods, gn - ' i:! 'si i ts Ci:Citutie l'i.bot;i;dcd '.V aj ntt. Tkxas, Mareh 15, 18C3; - : . i.. McKehv !-' 'loii red for vents with dull head v- e- I :.'.; .mi th otinji p.hw In M ..s;: o! a... !:: !. ;'i:d shoulder About - " .:. .ihs ao I K.'l two boUlw of Met 1- - V in.- of Cm dut, and it hu cure I -ie.il al! my tretil.les. I fivl very graUfi i) io lr McKir.e lor his wonderful Med- Mil. F. J, .MAYFIKI.U 1 :p lol: Mo td'ti ov '.v, So i riforks, etc. Bauks and. Stores a Specialty ol Work, al o for estimates. l.-wer grades fo0 CO incltidins guraat".; is tl-iny years' : C:ist.-i-; : tU-'-froys AVor: .-.vol ;i v.-a .'V '-. " Cat tori in so that 1 recommend ii acription known to - H ' 111 60 ' -1 " Onr phy-'.d.--ri:c:il h.ave ; k in t'.-i:- Oi.e-.idc ; l-.J'it ci:-. su. 1 wh:.l : ' y.-t t.rr : i ' . of . -- .:c !.. ' j , Allen C. S Pitcher'? fiT. 1 7 ! r. - -rj1 re- tTet o't ! : ' 'ts a- y v . - ia p!ac be-. .e - l i;vr.l. P'-J S ;i'iiy. r : t t5 .Vat." 5 1. 3- l. t t i f I (A 0 la if l.U A, ig tVQO itibo- 1M. Ipe V : 1 ur. i I lot i J 0 4 ,IHSBI
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