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THE CAUCASIAN iiale.go, N.O.. Feb 19, 1903. PARSED FI5AL READIXO I I a white tiQptmiier to succeed a Inrrrratln-r wlor,wl postmaster. Again In Sooth Entered at the Pot Uflice in Kaleigh, N. C, as iwconI-cl mail matter. NORTH STATE LAWMAKERS. (continual from flrit pae) The following bill pawned final reading. An act to prevent hunting on the land of another In Ashe county with out consent of the owner. An act to protect bird and wild fowl In Foryth county. An act to prohibit the manufact ure or Hale of liquor In Watauga county. A joint retfilution to investigate unlawful discrimination in freight rates wan read, it pa-sed itn neveral reading. An act to Incorporate the town of Ilule'rf Creek in Harnett county. An act to allow the city of Char lotte to irMue hondi. An act to authorize the city of Charlotte to fund Its floating in ilehtelntsH. An act to Incorjirate the town of AbhottHburg in Iiladen county. An act to incorporate the town of Da ""ton in K lgecomlxj county An act to provide for the better working of public roads in Yancey co i j nty. An act to authorize the couimisa ern of Rutherford county to levy a njxcial tax. An act to incorporate the town of Lillington, Harnett county. An art to authorize a sp'cil tax in Hurke and Catawba counties to construct an iron bridge An act to improve .the public roads of Wake county. An act to incorporate the town of Houth Mill Catawba county. KNKOLLEI) i'Oi: KATIFI0ATIOXS The following Houhh bills wero prised and ordered enrolled for rati fications: H. II. 1219, II. R. 1393 Incor porating the Appalachian Improve ment company. H. R. U, II, R. 916 Prohibit manufacture and sale of liquor in Polk county, H. R. 1174, II. R. 11-10 To es tablish a dispensary in Reaufort county. 8. R. fififi, II. R, loss To estab lish a dispensary at Marshall. H. R. !!i29, II li. 1 1G0 prohibit ing the manufacture and tale of liquor at 8 wan Quartera Hyde county, 8 R 1113, II R 970 To fix the fees of Jurors at $1.50 in Lenoir county. 8 R 907, II R 1155 To facilitate permrnent road improvements in Bills introduced. Justice: To au thorize McDowell county to issue road bonds. Justice: To provide for construction and working roads in McDowell Lamb: To prohibit kill ing deer in Cumberland, Bladen, and Itoberson. The following bills passed the Senate and were sent to the House: To amend an act to establish Guilford graded school. To allow Lenoir, Jones and Onslow to con struct road from Kinston to Jackson in Onslow, amended by the Senate. The following House bills passed the Senate and were enrolled for rati He ation: For the working of public roads In Macon. To provide for road working in Haywood. To authorize Ashe county to issue bonds for court house and bridges. To enable the commissioners of Granville to in augurate a better system of working the roads. To authorize Gaston to issue bonds for court house and jail. To protect stock in parts of Alleg hany. To prohibit the manufacture and importation of liquor in Cleve land, Gaston, Catawba and Mitchell counties. THE KEVESUE BILL Tit imcrul thA trt. the Guildford Battle Ground Aiwo- Carolina. I have name a colored elation. To protect oyster, clam man to fill a varcy In the phion aid terrapins in Brunawkk. iu of collar of the port of Charleston lating to the tule governing de- Ia rgU I reappoint- murrage In the matter of placing cars by railroad for shipper. 111 thA (viarMi man who 1 nnv j serving collector of the port of To provide for the registration of . ?ynrb- V(fh r ,fit ,meo lined nun. To Incorporate the I " lhe PPoIntinent of one should trained nan. To Incort Alexander Home of Charlotte. To Incorporate the Appalachain Im provement company. To incorpo rate the Good Roads Association of caui any more excitement than the appointment of the other. 1 am wholly at a lows to Imagine. A I am writing to a man of keen and Xrw a4wrtliwwti We wish to nil the attention of oar rden to the New Adrertl meat of the Hart-Ward. Hardware Co. which pper in another owiutn ofthit Ix-wue. This U an old n liable firm and I hey tell only re putable good. If you ire troubled with the bug In yottr gardens we advise that you order a package of the preparation from this firm. Ashevlllft. lUifnlatino. th taking I trained intelligent, I ned hardly and killing of partridge in Beau. tht to connect eitoer of then? going to turn the pen'tentury into frmpmrimg llr Tor It Member. It said the present legLlature U w (Of ry Almost Unnerved Mo Heart Paina. fort. To prohibit the shooting of wild fowl in Currituck. To pro hibit hedging offish in Carteret. Durham county. 8 R 716, II R 1499 Prohibiting the sale of Uquors in certain resort hotels lo New Hanover county. 8 R 992, II R 1125 Establishing a dipensary at Oxford. 8 B 953, II R 625 Regulating mode of eleation of board of edu cation of Bumbooibe county. S R 287, II. R 83S Legulating the inspection and sale and branding of cotton seed meal. The following Senate bills 'passed third reading. 8 R 471, II B 377 To prohibit hunting in Moore county except by owners Consent. (Amended so as to strike out written," . An act to authorize Buncombe county to issue bonds to secure suit able home for aged nnd firm An set to create a new township in Orange county and provide for working public roads. An act to incorporate Swan Quart er in Hyde county. To establish a certain free school district in the county of Johnston. To jemove dead bodies from the streets of Springhope. Nash county. S E X ATE TUESDAY Pollock; To impose on all rail roads the duty of furnishing Con federate veterans attending State re union. Norris: To provide for the payment of one half fee to witnesses when no true bill is found. To conti ue the chatter of the Jacksonville and Kinston Railroad. Norris: To prohibit fishing in Little River. Pharr: To provide court stenographer. Godwin: To protect deer in Harnett. The public school law bill to! amend chapter 4, laws of 1801 came up as ihn special order at noon. Mr. White withdrew his bill for appropriations to the public schools and otfered as a substitute the bill prepared by the joint committee. The bill provides that the first $10 ), 000 be distributed among the count ies prorata, and the second $100,000 to bring the school terms up to the constitutional requirement. The following House bills passed the Senate and were enrolled for ratification. To provide fbr making roads in Caswell and Catawba. To allow Granville to leuy a special tax. For better working roads in Wilson. To consolidate road law of Bumcombe and authorize a special tax. To incorporate the town of Williams in Yadkin county. The following passed the Senate and were sent to the house: To es tablish stock law territory in Pitt and provide for election on the same, To change the time for hold ing courts in the Sixth judicial dis-rict. HOUSE TUESDAY To enable the agriculture depart ment to erect an agriculture build ing at the A. & M. College. Parker, of Halifax: To regulate he sale of liquor in , Jonesboro and Vass. Etheridgo to regulate the sale of wines and liquors at Nags Head Hotel. McCall: To incorporate the town of Churchland in Davidson. To Incorporate the town of Geth semane in Edgecomme. iu members as a tiody. The whe Senator who got drunk and gave! his waU-h away, should be elected Chaplain. EXntA. SESSION' OF THE SENATE CALLED ttra-ina March 5th. For tba PnrpoMt or Uatiflor the I'tntmi Canal and Cuban R-cllroctijr Treaties. Washington, March 2. President Roosevelt today signed th proclama lion calling an extra ordinary t-es-ion of Senate for March 5th for th purio-e of calling this special sens ion for ratification of the Panama Canal and the Cuban reciprocil treaties. An excliange observes that the post-office fight at Wilson, N. C. has gone anti-democratic. appuimmenis wr any or in oiner j unAtic asylum, good. The Jegb appointmenta, or my action, In up- huuras judging from the last two, holding the law at Indlanola with i try to fix a pl.ee lor its members, such questions as social equality' j This one doa not want to be partial and negro domination Is as absurd - hence it is fixing a suitable place for as uj connect mem wiin me regniar hypothesis, or the theory of atoms. I have consulted freely with our own Senators and Congressmen as to the c ha rater and capacity of any appointee In Georgia concern ing whom there was question. My party advisers in the State have been Major Hanson, of Mcon: Mr, Walter Johnson, of Atlanta both of them ex-Con federate soldiers and Mr. Harry Stiliwell Edward-, alH of Macon. Am I not ritfht in saying that the Federal ottice-hold-ers whom I have appointed through out your State are as a body, men and women of high order of effi ciency and intdjrritity? Incident ally, I may mention that a large percentage of the incumbents of Federal ottlcers in Georgia under me are, as I understand it, or your own political fait. 'This is true of your own State; and by applying to Mr. Thonaa9 Nelson Page of Virginia; to General Bas-il Duke, of Kentucky; to Mr. George Crawford, of Tennessee; to Mr. John Mclhenuy, of Louisiana; to Judge Jones, of Alabama, and Mr. Edgar S. Wilson, of Mississippi, all of them Democrats and all of them men of the highest standing in their respective communities, you find that what I have done in Georgia stands not as the exception, but as the rule for what I have done throughout the South. I may add that the proportion of colored men among the new appointees is only about one in a hundred. In view of all the-e fa ts, I have been sur prised and somewhat pained at what seems to me the incompre hensible outcry in the South about my actions an outcry apparently staitei in New York for reasons whoily unconnected with the ques tion nominally gt issue. I am con cerned at the altitude thus taken by so many of the Southern people; but I am not in the angry, and still less will this attuitde have the effect of making me swerve one hairsbreadth from one side or the other from the course I have mark ed out the course I have consis- ently follow in the future. With regards, "Sincerely yours, THEDORE ROSSEVELT." Short of Breath, Faint and Languid. Dr.Miles'Heart Cure and Nervine Cured Me, We havent seen the committees report on that big penitentiary sur plus of Widch we heard so much during the last campaign. "It hat bees &re years iiace 1 was rvrrd ol hat troabk by y oar Heart Cert aai Nr. lac. and 1 am juat a auia4 aa a doll ta t!iat an today. For imttl yrara 1 bad trn ButJcrcf ;y heart, fciratiunf had lcoifce ahort and diibralt at t:mrs abort, sharp paina about th bran. aoet :atra accompanied with gctttcnag xml4 taaa me lex I tint end laafu-d. T b kaat eaatc mcnt or mental worry aWd aieawet &&cr me. I felt t&at the trouble was (tvirf worae all the time, and after tryir.f naay remedies pcnbe4 by phyaieiaaa wnfcout obtaining relief. I waa induced to rive yoar remedtea a trial I was relieved the ecuod day. and after taainf three or f&ar bottles all symptoms were removed and have never showed sifis of retaraiaf Rav. Gao. V. Kit a cor I. ChiacotcafueVa. There are many symptoms of heart diaeaae, which so closely reseawe those of more com mon nervous disorders as to frequeaUy mis lead the attending phytic lasu Otiea ia cases of heart trouble the stomach, kidneys, hver or lungs become a&ected. Again the symptoms may be those of weakened nerves, as tared feeling, sleeplessness, timidity, the patient is easily et otitic and apt to worry without tiiue. xi yon nave we least suspicion UK your heart is weak study your symptoms and Degin me use ot ut. Macs nean Cure, t great heart and blood tonic, without n oa delay. All druggists sell and guarantee first bot tle Dr. Miles Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Lad. the w. c. SRONACH'S SONS, At 12:30 the Senate went into committee of the whole on the reve nue bill with Senator Glenn in the chair. Mr. Henderson had charge of the bill, Section 1. 2 3, 4 and 5 were adopted. Secton 9 to 12 were adopted. Sec tlon 22, requiring tax-payer to show his income on list. 'Section 22. That question blank shall contain in regard to income. The blank for lifting taxes shall contain the following questions: Was your gross income from sal aries, fee?, trade, profession and property not taxed, any or all of them, for the year ending June first in excess of one thousand dollars? If so, what was that excess?" This was adopted. Section 29, imposing n State tax on circuses, was adopted. . Section 30 exempting entertain ments given solely for religious charitable or educationl was adopted. Section 31 imposing a tax of $5 on lawyers, doctors, denti-ts, oculist. photographer, optician, osteopath or any person practicing any pretended art healing for fee or reward. Hick famendmeat to substitute professed' for prentended "heal ing" was adopted. The section was then adopted. HO USE MONDAY Luther: To create a free school district of portions of Montgomery, Richmond and Moore. Owen: To provide for working the roads of Simpson. Gay: To provide for an election on the stock law question in Northampton. Duncan: To re peal certain laws relating to defense of officers and persons in federal courts Woodard. To amend the fish laws of Pamlico.. DeHart: To authorize the payment of the residue of salaries to ttvo school teachers in Swain. PASSED FINAL BEADING To empower the commissioners of the town of Enfield to donate part of profits of liquor business to the graned schools. xo autnorize the commissioners of Brunswick to' levy a special tax. PRESIDENTS APPOINTMENTS THE 80TJTH IN Which ? A lean and potash-hungry soil, wasted seed, wasted labor and idle gins A MORTGAGE. Or, plenty of Potash in the fertilizer, many bales and a busy gin A BANK ACCOUNT. Write us for our books. They are money win. cers. We send them fret to farmers. GERMAN KALI WORKS 93 NMa New Tork 1 Agents for Chased Sanborn'i Coffees and Teas. The Thousands Kitchen Bou quet Uighlv Recommend ed by Mrs. Borer. ROLLER CHAMPION HE-NO TEA. FIOUR. HOLLOW AY'S BDTTEK. Gordon A Dlllworth's Table Delica cies.? STRONACH'S SONS. Wholesale and Retail Grocers. MISS SARAC3 TOLEY, H 11NE or CAIIDCI it tfcarf air ra ma!r. ert i& iL wmla of tl inoWt woman l lh rxirr -ilhat & tartarv U aa ofwrmlMB. Wta c4 Cardi fcM sri tbraa ia 1U rri Try of Ihrxx boom M it La faowi a fLtc m ffc brvU cl Ararrvnaa vrnm that &o ctlxr ta-itei0 Laa i&vsl. !e Vxiz (mUtU ott IO.fD Atarka ve&n Lata ritUv Wt rr&t&ra4 ing Wia of CardaL Wta ct Caial merit Xite-ir war.ta aa bo cW tadjrtM dor. It ntataial h jxmajj piri at lhe aLack o hrr nttraao to Wb&ajxaxl. Woatvm wbo lake Wim of Cardai Larr littl ditracnfart lari& frvpnajM-jr aaJ iiul ltn at tliildl irtii. "brti th chaa ut lit apfara Lbry rclrr a happr. health? old a?. Krwy taceth it com ta lb mrtM to tMiit Natar is throw izvj; th impuriU iron Um bojj. Ifiat Sandt Kitdj, of tmti, Tm., Tic-pr-ilnt th TaJairtto Clab of that city. a)aka far bn!f aj4 many frimd vhra ah ttava th mm ca Um ItirWl Aim Mte aati 4mm ivit I mh talra ftaj fcmnil thai mfartM totW mm Twy mm i knak Wakh af to n. d mj trim li ml tWy rW mm wmd It aMak af k la tha kfW tow aaa I laaf that k k fraJat Mdl I L" If ro ar ajfma troaa vakaa Wta t Cardai la th In cu ta h.1h th M ta KiaW if rvn til Ua U WiM of t"arloi trMktxnt. If 4 a4- it farUW thaA th MBfsU turn a tra tm th UtW. arl irna TV LaiMa A Ju7 fVfrtat, Lait Mad. Co., ChaiUawr. trmu. 1 WINE of CARMI A jga "On July 3d, the Crescnt HoUl at Eureka Spriopi opens aa an all-year-' round report, under the man. agement of the FrUco By na tern. Ex tensive renovations and Improve. ments have been effecUxl which will make the Crenent Hotel equal of any hostely to be found in the South west." Hwrinarp u. nxjra ujt au T)fj' GitiduAUtrDl AMI "ntai amiHtM WW He Giaea the Reaaona That riave Act uated Him and Explains Hia Poaiiion. Atlanta, March 1. Following are extracts from a letter from Presi dent Roosevelt to Clark Howell, editor of The Constitution, in reply to a request for an expression con cerning a recent letter from Harry Stiliwell Edwards, of Macon, with reference to the matter of federa appointments in the South: "In making appointments I have sought to consider the feeling of the people of each locality so far as I could consistently do so, without sacrificing principal. The prime tests I have applied have been those of character, fitness and ability, and when I have been dissatisfied with what has been . offered within my own party line, I have without hesitation gone to the opposite party and you are of course aware that I nave repeaieuiy aoue mis in your own State of Georgia. I certainly cannot treat mere color a permanent bar to holding office any more than I could so treat creed or birthplace always devided that in other re spects the applicant or incumbent is a worthy and well-behaved Amer ican citizen. Just as little will treat it as conferring a right to hold office "I ask you to judge not by what I say, but by what, during the last 17 months, I have actually done. In South Carolina, I have appointed NATIONAL AMERICAN WOMAN SUF- FERAGE ASSOCIATION, New Orleans, La, March 19 th 25th, 1903. Account of the above occasion the rate of one fare plus $125, on certi ficate plan is authorized to New Orleans, La. GENERAL ASSEMBLY CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Nashville. Tenn., May 21-2t9h, 1903 Account of the above occasion the S. A. L. Ry. has authorized lhe sale of round trip tickets to Nash ville Tenn. at one fare for the round trip plus 25; tickets to be sold May 10th 20th-21st, final limit June 21st GRAND LODGE OF NORTH CAROLINA I. O. O. E. Wilmington, N. C. May 11-1 8th, 1903. Account of the above occasion, the S. A. L, Ry. will ell round trip tickets to Wilmington, N. C, at rates based on tariff 2 No. A-3106; rate from Raleigh being $6.55. Tickets sold May 10th-llth-12th, final limit May 20th. NATIONAL MANUFACTURE'S ASSOCI ATION. New Orleans, La. April 15-17, 1903 On Account of the above occasion the S. A. L. Ry. will sell round trip tickets to New Orleans at the rate of one first class fare for the round trip from all stations. The rate from Raleigh wili be 25.50. Tickets to be sold April 11-1 2-1 3th with final limit April 19th, An extension of the final limit may be secured by depositing with special Agent and payment of fee of 50cts. SOUTHERN EDUCATION A L CONFER- Goea Like Hot Cake. "The fastest selling article I have in my store," writes druggist C. T. Smith, of Davis, Ky., "i Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, because it always cures.. In my six yars of sales it has never failed. I have known it to save sufferers from throat and lung diseases, who could not get help from doctors or any other remedy." Mothers rely on it, and best physicians prescribe it, and we guarantee satisfaction or refund price. Trial bottles free. Regular sizes 50c. and $1. ENCE. Richmond, Virginia, Apr. 22-27 th, 1903. en account or tne aoove occasion the S. A. L. Ry. will sell round trip tickets to Richmond at one and one third first class fares: tickets to be sold Apr. 20 and 21st. final limit Apr. 28th. ANNISTON CHATAUQUA. Anniston, Ala. Apr. 20-25, 1903. Account ot the above accasion the S. A. L. Ry. will sell round Irip tickets to Atnlston, Ala. for one first class fare: tickets to be sold April 18th to 24th inclusive, fina limit April 26th. AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION New Orleans, La. May 5 8, 1903. On account of the above occasion the S. A. L. Ry. will sell round trip tickets to New Orleans for one first class fare for the round trip, rate from Raleigh $25.50; tickets to be sold May 1st to 8th inclusive with final limit ten days from date of Bale, but can be extended until May 30th. IT GIRDLES THE GLOBE. The tame of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, as the b?vt in the world, extends round the earth. It's the one perfect healer of cuts, corns, burns, bruises, sores, boils, scalds, ulcers, felons, acnes, pains and all skin eruptions. Gnly infallible pile cure. 25c a box at all druggists. Sold by all druggists. GAPUDINE CURES HEADACHE LaGrippe. Colds, Feverish ness Neuralgia, Sick Headache etc. MONEY BACK If it fails. For sale at all drag Stores. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. Short Line toprincipal cities of the Bonth ana 8outnwest, Fionas, Cnbs, Texts, Cali fornia and Mexico, also north and north west, Washington, Baltimore, Phi adelphla ew Yoik, Boston, Cincinnati, Chicago, In dianapolis, St Louis, Memphis and Kansas City. Trains leare Raleigh aa follows: No. 34. Northbound. ThoosanSs Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set tling indicates an unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; if it stains your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also :onvincing proof that the kidneys and blad- ler are out ot order. What to Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so ften expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Soot, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get ut many times 'during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in 50c and$l. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery and a book that tells more about it, both sent absolutely free by mail, address Dr. runner 5c noma of Bwmmp-Boaa. Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer in this paper l:2oA. M. "SsaboAxd Exfrzss" ton Norfolk, Portsmouth. Richmond. Washington, Baltimore, Philadel phia, New York, Boston and all points North, Northeast aodNortb west. 11:15 A.M. "Seaboabd Local Mail" For All Points from Raleigh to Portsmouth, Norlina to Richmond, connects at Henderson for Oxford and Weldon with A, C; at Ports mouth-Norfolk with A. L. Steam ers for points North and North east, No. 66. 11:50 A, M. "Sxaboabd Mail" tor Mysterious Circumstance One was pale and sallow and the other fresh and rosy. "Whence the difference? She who is blushing with health uses Dr. King's New Life Pills to maintain it By gently arousing the lazy organs they com pel good digestioh and head off con stipation. Try them. Only 25c, at all Druggist. Richmond, Washington, Baltimore Philadelphia, New York and Bos ton, connects at Richmond with C. & O. for Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis at Washington with Pennsylvania and B. & O, for all points. No, 31 Southbound. 4 A Rlpans Tabule taken J m . mm m - occasionally will Keep me Doay clean within, resulting In a t. healthy and pleasing appear- in a. ance wunoui. It Is a good sensible plan to keep the body up to the high water mark of good health all the time. The person who uses Rl pans Tabu les feels good all tin tlma fhev rcrttlnfn the jf bowels and keep the stomach IIS WVI WllUIWiUllf " the stomach digests the food properly, the chances of get ting sick are lessened. The Utile five cent cartons hold ten doses and they are convenient to carry. f z rZ3 r3 Ms ALL ORUGQISTO I AM "I I AT m W I I NEW JOB OFFICE! New Type, new Presses, new Machinery Generally, And the very newest faces' of job type Made! It'has been said there "la nothing new under the fun," bat oar oat is new from garret to cellar, and we employ only the Tery best Workman Known to the Art, OTTTEt PBICES, While not the LOWEST, aie as low as good work can be dona tst. Everything Done in the Job line From a small Visiting Card to a Mammouth Poster. Prices and sampkj furnished on application. . CI. J. CARROLL. SUCCESSOR TO WILLIAMS A CABROLR. BAT.EI&H, 3ST O 5 A. M. oK ABOARD JSXPKZSS FOB Obarlotte, Atlanta. Cotumbs, Char lescon, Savannah, Jacksonrdle. St Augustine, Tampa and ;all points soutn ana soatnwest. No. 41. 4:00 P. M. "Sbaboakd Local Mail" For CharlotteAtlanta and all local roiot. connects at Atlanta for all points South and Southwest . No. 27. 6:27 P. M. "Seaboard Mail' fob Southern Pines,Pinehnrst, Atlanta Columbia, Charleston, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa and all points South and Southwest. Tickets on sale to all points. Pullman berths reserved. Tickets delivered and baggage checked from Hotel and Residences without extra charge at UP-TOWN TICKET OFFICE, Yar borough House Building. C. H. Gattis, C. T. and P. A Phones 117. Baleigh, N, C H. S. LEABD,T. P, A, Baleigh, H. C. CTSTC3T C?er!T t12S. Vanacsaia HKHT rX5LC3 123 CP. Varnata SS Twrst ass ea toe trial. cqnwr trow. cacssa, caLxasssa. tit, w I I 3 CTSfTE FC3 fCZE CAT! CEHTUHY tZr'G CO. otrrKo. 701 GASH 03 CREDIT. FT.EL WTO PRICE It uill pay yen to losraaXTo. srioe 00 eta. T7aaUdiret oar ractoTT to T&2S O. 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