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" humiliation of being put off and would have given a practical dem- Fnbllshed r-r? to co- TUESDAY ANDaFRIDA kvm THE LUXtXGTON TrrrtTA AND iFBIDA15'4tji 0 V;-"- .5" ,i JjJ:.?1- TSie IxEHNGTON PUBLISHING CO. .(Incorporated) DratedyvMM. J. P. HARGRAVE. . , . . . . .President J. D. GRIMES i. 1st Vice President C. M. THOMPSON . 2d Vice Presidbnt W. p.': BURGIN. . : . . Sec'y-Treasurer ',' Subscription Iricc: ,One: Year. ': !Six Months V:l?.sV;.';vi Three Months" opertQlffh the enforcement1 of a- law that is absolutely vital to the inter- sT-a:" ;" - - -Y-f --. est of i the Railway company. ". .: : : " :. . - - " -n.xx art . . Thoinasville Times; -A r. a A -;-w Far from home and traveling through. : life, alone," .with no friends rno mother and no. father to' aid and 91.00 1 comfort in times ;.of danger 'and dis- 8ERIOU8 RAILWAY ACCIDENT SALISBURY WEDNESDAY NIGHT a jay J. FRANK FOOSHfe; r Editor. J ,. tress a-young boy fronr Missouri met a horrible death, hero last week;- Fallins-from av passing train the Causing Death Two Passengers and ! : Injuries to Many Others 38 bid f ('Not: Ioed Signal. v ; ' - ;.: Striking the .roar sleeper -of; the Richmond-bound, football '. special which had just stopped on the Sails bury yards at 9:40 o'clock Wednes day night. Southern passenger train No. 38 ploughed one-third tho way through tho wooden Pullman, kill ing Henry C. Severs : and "Charlc3 Edwin' Hall, of Cahrlotte." Twenty- Rowan Man ChaUl PlcJcDoeket. fSaUahTiry PdALV X Thla paper carried a Hickory dla patch:bi last -Thursday In which wai tol3nth'e misfortune of one man via 15 tbD circus the previous day. Thla Klftn lost more 'than a hundred dol lars to I the pickpockets, while a number 6t other visitors lost smaller amounts'. f This1 brought to light an Incident which occurred in Salisbury the day the same shows were In this city. A man from tho country-went to a lo cal bank and deposited all the mon- jey ho had mpre than a hundred ddl TUESDAY, XOY. CO, IQI0V !! ll"-J. J II J. JUL! 1 areas-which will girt the necessary C security -to Americaaxsasafactarvrs fo.syncthlc.-colors, that -their, indus try would not b .throatoced:by: r-. ganlzed underselling at the clos of the present war." Ctonld Not Pick 'Em. youHS-lifc wa3 crushed outiwithout Entered 'as second-class mail tnatfrniuco Nobody; was .present: . to for flt: tho; iirofflnft:at:'T';eWnetbnJ IC-St his- m n ' ' - ' ; life. . - And two passengers were .injured, among 1 1 them "State Senator .70L Mac .Gardner j lar3 except two dollars. He took iahd Forest Esriridge, 'assistant' cash-! a cashier's check for the mnnov nri ier of .the Pirst National ' Bank 1 v ainci o ,uwtk. iur me money anu ofiTTCst'to the circcE. "Shelby, who; were passengers ;'im the Pickpockets got his pocketbook, nd no one: knevr. him or any ;j "Richmond special; en route to Rich-; out instead of the hundred del! relatives. -.viDayfT passed but 'mend to attend the' Virginia-Carolina Itucy get less than n dollar and ars the flii'.Vt' ;j'.'.;-2'L..;.:,. I of- his TUESDAY, NOV. SlO i ! tho body could :nof be: ifiantifiod and'j icotDall gamc.y.estcrday. . . check, which wa3 promptly outlawed tac yaung lorm: was izaao -Test ' m ? ' iuo cuoo ut, u;.y. cciaent, as a a-' r.nd tr.c mnn q,vp'1 h toe- p ht- THE'HERiALI) has been requested 'Pc ttQr'6 Field" aid to. say something ; agaihsC the 'new Scheduler that; went i Sdutlihouad-Sttnday, ,. ; way -of 1 the Southern iig .tho rlrisht-of- i mitted by the bificlals of' tho South- mere a railway. .' ;:-! era Railway, is that 2S,"th'o incom-! ' Hat Had ho ras3td by the bank thrt jcy,, i,n.'.ri,n-n fff ii,oi f-"1-. oi.tftjr.-ya.,. "v. u; wucu b:S- , .jorBis. ana Lis hundred had bom . r - -remained for a motncr"s, love tD.finci! nala-ami- ran -into tho snecialVhl4h tpf. - fr nr,.-. 1,. ..1?;' T.sing aud.oiit in aalittlo .was waiting signal to move into iaiU'wculd have had' the money instead of it -ig-gfeaily; far 'away Ilissoui'i'. the heart 'station.- Had-S-. not been-moviar vlhc' ri tfrl nvirr s.-.i .yf -tuc- i.esiuis ,wo4a. nave been rn that it 11 NO NO end of Dainty Jewelry." limit to our w illingness . to show It. - -A taxicab chauffeur furnished the text for this anecdote. Having run over 'and killed a number cf people, and presented his! i company with a number of lawsuits, tj -rr question a to the fair- he was finally discharged for reck-; 4 1J J ncss of prices. less driving. He then became a mo-ill 1 9 . tonr.n r.n r trnllov linn Jmt i not take kindly to the new work, 'l TTO One day as ho was grumbling orcr'j'j - E13 iaucn rcrtunc. a rricnd said. t . . n . lU. a . ! a 1- ! Tl Can't you :un down just cs caay!i.j i O " bciuty of patternsA :; pcop!0 as cfer?" . lH ca such stock of Filrer rarc In this town. previous preach o i Ti-ris -ccual 01 oar iiaiCu . Vca." said the cx-diauCcur, an, but formerly I could pick aad.fi TVfr hoes?.'" . " v stock. est 01 tnis community; as. sne-?n3ns3t-Ji ii:.aseu -ruotaui-uicBus wivj .la ai, &.. . f im; jiuidwta, nave been rnard to car'? if. doescfdlmfrSople for thb;form -oilier ftbbay. ' wo fai- morp -CoacfuL, 7 . ( ; " j. Pickpoikcis" Irno-w that in every of akn jand4c4urf;ii6l now' ;n? to-JJo.rivdl. crowd;:. tle.ro arcHb bo t.und num- ,..l-;.. .... ;u :tv-.i. - rsy a - roar -of - the ' fast trains that" hurled ; q,,.;,.,.' csi '.hers of fvcole who-havo l.irr-o Sa -!113. j1"3'" 'r1'? v 'n "c".' nCri'i i 'iAf. !t ''6ck)-?:i'tli 13 eVcninI)ac-- ? " their rod:ct3: Thly as are people- who 'pass by r11 s"'-' .'j. riit-nt the iajteralcV3 arid -keep, their easa partofLeunty' " hbrf3 ' 'pecpic !f . ' ' I' ' '." fte'"V7sc cf-l'ast WadncSiJav-r, .gliK- la- fruSty'-vpoel;cV Uook. rr.d' thcea havCiSiuerit ocdari:;! eto fvj Vf..f vl Tairy'IS dtln., ieiyi Kl' Ry'lfded fdiowc 1:r.oW how liQw, anV arc susl 4ni, fS af:Kln.Va-- thrni la nrt llro noncy , - V ' J.HC- -crs" cv!e ox Od - Lutheran sv-ell-ni-.V ccni'd dTro;? Ui4' rrovu. bcr.ro they fell nr.- c-.wda - ,. ., , t-.t cnc.i auvi. some mends, hcj lac juricso- f.lI-?i.-xrf.loek'- bi'l ! Mm '""'" " ' " r'rt lw eff harcT wjrkIr.tT we ZT5jflJvkxtt6 -that "it is ; country are te!r-ricr ancTTi:::- iniroftnta?' raorcvl '-; io of hTy carry th-fr just Eilre "TMrltiig'-' on vthe part, of : Hy last cdnesarsK.tinaati dena-' ouU'bo 'cT--i'jtrr:-Jty'th't t;f''-'c:,' J'ir:? ' ; cccrgo Itountrce .of wiimiactca , tir.abt has rca::r.cj as judso" in the Stii jl iSil) -i'r j:::t.r.a! district, ile waa appnintc.I i two years ago by Governor Craig. r-s to our jtAr- ce. lie retire j to cuter into partnership v.ith thrtc. v.-cll-known lavyc'ra . . " cf Far.ry a' . . 1 ;r NO CuilApr, SO 15. J'A3 used to to called 'ltnft:iiS3,r. i q'ikI te: -it fs d'tfife ralc'-tS hnrn y.r:.r rcn- . this or aiiyr-thcr .paptJt'to try to af- 11 fe;t piUrtMi't&'ee "fr GiiVuvrcr jT:r-i;' - ch!3 hare with ijaJijprirrci ;rKT:io:;:-j fy.this ease, for ; many, indeed, vrcre tho T totiayimii-wcr-r' .f cfv'l'rirciViC 'f;?1 i -'? vrhr.t is; r.cre-al! far the dav's through .tw.9,.ge -.;;-v, ; :ir :; - y; "v to run rhort 'nessome-fj Leingtofc. This; :j3 jji .paDlrag:-a-wi?sTAil irJsccfoUs !: ' -ah the other inir.-f.a hr.d iU$:tV.- 1S: Ib:H all.- 4 ' an inhfrc&ttjf-frubhfog inv as Its wer-e, Thanksgiving nem-trfanecv: No -comfo?tab!er -dav. 'urn : -v.irir the &ferds 'oYHhis 4cwn'f6rna'iborii01dcr ' Thanksgiving . Ejay --bycugUl r tatisfat-tory-.prss." i :'r ,:V.r;i;i:creM;ie 'i:af.eVw'" of ; Voting Is : 1 J T a 1 vE-1- -ss f. aiui fe,a;ivuuo to- eur rr-;ifhehrts.--iIna3mucii' ua. manv. of .the. inattHBRLl not bear the "names cj' to several ttiifeeso ;Just 3L'si;loitg ais .'fhe: givers we cannot thank; tlicnV in- ! ' .V r At . f, I . i ' . ci-!;':j:;'.t --x 'w v: .irhenrts.--' Jnasniucif t,a manv.. of. -the. rr-rw.?' ta' r-A.'tivL . Overdone. l' the btisihes'siiieh; oiMf' ebnlnraSity sit down with folcletV hands: and ""do dividually, as much as w would like La: ' and so we''" take ' this nrQafis of i 3 ' ;. v " i-imv-nYrAin "r.TP patriot: ; . . , r 1 C" ' T.;r T ;riLat".lbo "Abuancsi df ,'yotlag 'ho' convicts Cf Diivi iT35: 'cr.nn t v "'"- ly .bc-ovcruona .la showu in nothing "of themselves : for., them- j , ' ' ; ..giving day had tho ; opportunity cl 1 !!C Uircmcle ofAhat town selves they' -may '-WoetAo hzxc " K1M realiting that the .worhT i getting 't tUerc.arc 0() 000 persons. L lJj: 'r:rzr.7.'r"-- rw-:. ttcr ;pi- is air mast n 'little .Tuner' P- iin o,.catUIcd to vote .o..v.,, w. j a ; -aoprecia. rof , huCiail ;ttndVlC-S3 irtiis relatlonlto tV. .Of this number l?D,5Dl r7ZZZ ?cms u3:?u.Hhpm their fortunate" lite crr re, ih. August for. the primar. The conductors., .on , a train-. work ;j in cur' worli. '"''' under rules that ihey must obey cr V! Y.'" BOOZER. be charged. :One of these is ;4tq;pnt feAIRSCIfbbLS-ATThAC-T can The convicts Cf pavilsi'.i- criuuty" -'ily .'jc-ovcruona. la showu in the i at their camp near Reeds oil "Thank's- caE0 pf. the. city, of San Francrscoa estimates male in that regls- ' aoo:; .on that day Hie per.ple of Roods and "' :foilov.v .This was a fall rogistrn j 'surraulfcUng country had' a big least'' ru 'rcgiatrations'.j:a and justified MR: 1EI1S :AN) THEIR VTraj - .- - i tickets; it:::ni'a.ttdrs nofhov they may - L. ' - ' have'h'ajpend' tp be without, the nb'-.' ' "The -two dairy schools in Davidson cessa.ry.T. passport. -.They have 'not itUunT: '.'nie ?n? reaoma " ritly ana the. cue at Holly Grove Saturday. vigkt at thftli- camp, making the din- ,,T ib- fact that Hugenc i:. Schmltz, icr they gave the car.vtcts a htg cctu- P'rdovcd grafter former mayor. munity affair. They not only feast- " caudldatc for nominaticn. But cd thcmst-lvf-3. but they had. the con-' - ti-i-e tha primary was hold the victc to foast v.Jth them, the litcs ' ;'-51' " 'interest had jtvancd until only at te c?e (r.hlo with them and the iir.r.Tr. voter; wero polled, quite '.o at i. iuio cspociaiiy nrersar- --".. u :a nooa 10 rar. ta t'of.if Wi-cj the tuattcr wiili ycu ain't I f, C- i- - Cirv".?r. M ; 'I y x a.J . a a.M-.. v ...... . always, hc a-your. ..fricud? t';. H f f ..: ,;7r - rs ..... ' A. , - a 1 La .a..... . ..i:ult..o.t. j.;utr.cr to.yi j?.Ali,i : , ... ' . t,? in .wJ-so otr i.f .. - ... C-t'.ng nio- tr.m.73 fo you'.Iioi;'! M . , . ' I gi'.o y;j Uta .t A-ilc? vi - ! I - .- . -ft a. i5,-.Sl!iaiiib;:i3!-t9.j V I loaded ;ou with, saod thinraj tl- r;.X.:': : - l WALT 3IAH0. J ' i v.'er hftfh -rtoii1- -Rfe.nfii "r " - ' ' its of any-claim that may be put up" " -u " !crt fortheiJ1- These who took part in , 'ie Hcamitz ambitions. Then -came . , r r; , . ........ . ,.. -o u ais. ; a(1(li hanniness in the fr,rt. Lho clacticn nf OMm!- . my passenger; even m tne prea- j-Afey and Grabel of the Dairv divi-1 . 1 " . , , 'M4 . iv ' , : v i T.a . Q -V1 iatc: "i stripes say -it gave -them a poo J-f amending the contstitutlan. i of personal witnesses known toion fiom Av est Raleigh, there were n vicj r i.- t't ,........ . . ? n.t'5 da'Il , ' 150 ' these, too. , faUcn o a low ebb ,d acp;te the nni r ..a ' : : i question .as to non-partisan ... .o CBCuuUl;HIGIi IM5CK ATTRaUTS .elections and other LiiciA wivus cciiue vnn mem. Much! yesterdaj-, I gave you mcro " i Potatoes, rtjuaah and turkey tban ft you'd ever. had, before i I gave you nuts and -candy, pun: kin : pio-ond chccolate.cake And laat nigl.t v.bca I got to bed you SKckr.::-?. : ;- had to go and ache. ... . " " ," . .::..,- , I much admire tnat stalely snip i:i ,-. ' ... Say. whafj the matter with you? -vhich our fathers made the tf fp frcnL Ain't you satisfied at all? Un gland's ctcrray shore;, unless I've I gave you all. yau wanted; you. was badly crccscd my wires there mhat hard just like a ball; And you couldn't hold another bit cf puddin. yet last night You ached most awful, stummick; that ain't treating mc just right. I've been a friend to ycu. I have; w,Y aia't you a friend cf :n:a? ihey gave mo cantor oil last nih: aR;1 80Cst, wrrt Vaildrca. some wcro utkyuic you made mc whine. I'm awful sick this mcrning. and I'm feeling mighty blue. have been ten thbusar.d s'.rci npon Its dccV.s. or ntr.rc. H vauld stretch Ioth fore and aft. to hold so'nxmy men; the pilgrim . fathers ' were s- thU.: the .ranialn ccalun'l hcavo a Mr!:, but he'd kit ci.ht or ten. O:t- nur.'ircd tailed. iic re lord . c:atra-.. by ence the conductor himself. All of this ' is most clearly, set forth in the guide book or time table that most pas sengers who travel much usually get hold of at some time. This same book also, contains valuable sugges tions as to how tb act when any question arises between them and the conductor'. One of these is in the question of a ticket not having been properly made out by the selling agent for the passenger to pay. the difference and take a receipted form especially provided for this purpose, which will enable the passenger to collect the difference in a very short time without any red tape. "Had Dr. , Clark, the Presbyterian divine, who was put off at Jamestown the other day because his ticket did not read to Greensboro as he had paid for, he would have saved . himself the state proposals by interest was manifest and good rc- C3KOLOGIST STUDENTS ; Governor Hiram Johnson, only IS, S.. J. or less than one-fourth cf those entitled to vote, and less than onc- ihalf of these who did vote at tho pri- sults are looked for from these . Greensboro News, two schools. - - 1 tt- . . , T, , f ... . . , ! High Point, Nov. 2o. An advanc rnerfi Will hf twr. niVarr rl J . . nl . . y u :ed class m geology from the Univer- mary. voted orr the questions. After ZTJSoT CUDty i "T, Carolina ...caaod ! rcat or , low ,a,s .bore wM a fia, Txiui. una-r louu, uas Deen ior tne : L-'ccrion lor wh'ch the voiuis ipast several days making a minute rallied to the number of 83.13S. or I J.. . A AVI. . 1 .... I . .... ;&i.uuy oi me geological conditions of aocut one-third strentrth. Sovprni , ; the soil at High Rock ruinoounu demonstration Train : to,w.i Center Hill,. Dec. 10. Churchland, Dec. 11. Coming Next Week. It will be re- some months ago " wwaiiw niuu Ul 1A1I u UlJilUll On page 2 will be found a full no- j or disturbance cf tie earth's surface ticc of the Southbound Demonstra-' at High Rock that to. date has never tion Train thajMs to be at" various ! been catisfactorily explained, points along their line of railway Twice a year on Easter and next week. This train is just what Thanksgiving, Professor Cobb 'takes it is represented to-be: "a college on his: advr.r.rPf? rins in fi. r. It Will pay every one to ; iunkct and inspection tour, making wheels. take -advantage of this opportunity to see this demonstration, train. GREEN'S MARKET SUPPLIES YOU with fish -ready for the pan. '.. P . .' B n t?a n f.o yssL m . Pirn. ;S ' i? ' H personal observations of the soil in different portions of the ctate. Hav ing heard of the disturbance at High Rock Professor Cobb decided to stu- dy the so!! there. candidates received less votes at the election than were cast for them at the primary. It is likely that a more satisfactory expression of public op inion would have been, obtained by :r.c primary and one election. Universal .Military Service. Grce:i3boro Parriot. - David Gtarr Jordan thinks than any man who will talk about universal military service ought to be hacked tor treason, but It happens that r. law which ha3 been hi force since the ; beginning of the government assumes i The party was composed of Prof, i thu tho whole malo population can- Becausc you don't appreciate thinra I do for you. Exchange. damc. c-ic hundred made the trip: 4a..i ancestors crossed the ccas. on clastic ship. I'vo traveled east. I'vr traveled vift; wherever I have ben a guest the i tst woulJ proudly siv. "nnctti. .T ... , "yj grandslrc's gmndslrc', grand- t OR SAUL BALED MEADOW HAY hire's dad sailed on the Mfln.-cr: good and clean, also wheat and oat when a lad to Massachusetts Buy." straw. Fred Smith. Lexington I've stepped at times in swell hotels. Route 5. where all the haughty gents and b'I- es looked oa ne a a wreck; ':v.itj FOR THE VERY LATEST STYLE I am tho only skato whoso fathers -of photographs cf the very high- didn't pile their freight upen the est ciass of art. come to the New Mayflower's deck. My. father's fath 'Studio. Lexington. N. C. cr's eire a passage tried to book by , wire ere telpgraphs were IF YOU HAVE ANY ONIONS FOR, had thus missed the famous ship, and s-ia do sure to see didn't sea the skipper skip, and I am TUSSEY & KOONTS. ,Icft alone. Ill mirmnni:! 1 1 1 i ' 1 1 1 . . 1 1 1 . 1 1 liliiaiiK.l :!!!!!I!I!l!!!i!I!!!iili!l!!Illli!Hlllll!l!H!iIl il Values i Wonderft IN f.Cobb, Instinictor Smith and Messrs. j . Goldston, B. Cobb, Davis. . Rush and Dobbins. Prof. Cobb left yesterday for, Boone and from -there will." go back to Chapel Hill. Tho others in the party left last night for the hill.' UZ" you avoAi " W ia :as:; possible troubles frc frpsenpipeo, etc. WeiVxire, therefore, szoin to i. 7..-,' v;--yuiAJAi ,, a iic liiUili'JtCr. iO' IUclCe txiid cuttiisg"- off1 wafer' when i f reczin yqu will cat, mt, your trbublet'i::; I in meter ng point - i3 reached THREE DIVORCES GRANTED -: i THIS SESSION OF COURT i " ; The November .term of . court . is t now ! Divorce threo L . tBeaver, Je;m'jc .RuGsc.n.VG. Carl Pais sell, Lee Ilayaca -vs. Cora -Hayden r in its second week. t Ifrom George Washing.ton . It Is )ivorccs! hrvc been " grantcd " in waVSta: r Jordan v;hp' fa trying tc do caser: Cthci' .?ayer vs. Troy olutienizo the ratcrral policy. ablo of bearing arms constitutes" the national militia, and for that reason the adjutant general haa to make an annual report thereon. In tho early years of the - republic there was an annual 'training day," at which prac tically the whole male population was mustered.. Conscription wa3 practic ed; not only In the Civil war, but in the second warvwith'.England.- The injunction for preparedness comes Dav- to rcv- j jsat j-oue pines dcr'ircczo -or you need ' any 1 othc. Ir.ciT:oie in Dye IVo'Tuction. " The vill or Joseph CIcdfcltcr was C.Hjensbora Patriot. ".. . - . i - g -sustained. m - . . . - :. " important increase? in Ihc prod ar il In rc P. " E. Ripple vs. 'Southern t tion of rar.l tar dyes in-. tho United l : Railway company' for damages to ' States since tbo betrinnir." of th . land, the jury 'decided -inrtavor of the iDaropean war- are ' reported" In r.n defendant. : official ptcmcnt by tha bureau cf In re- Emma Jw Copley "vs. A. c. foreign-'!' and ';. domestic commerce j f Ccployr a.;non-suftvwas t-?r;.,r.nd , yearly -all the American coke ovena 'anuCal taKftll. . .t. ... . ' nftW-' nri. ont'!rvrl a.'., i Ail- " ' . ' ccal tar bi'ccs 'from v,Uich tiyps arc Id Match Suits.: 1 MA tlffi "itt" &1-t-M-S' ."rmeu Church. , liases from which-dyes arc manufac- . .. . h - ... U III $54 ' i tured.,. meanwhile Uie demand fcr AM ". ! l . Tho-Jrql.i;:mtj(nlbn -ill bot ob-Ubo.sama bascs-for the minufcjictarr 'f aa f-.AOii?M Bj served afethe;FJr?t:formcd church cf c-plosivcs ban kept prices eo high m :Zi S;vr r;AH, AA-1: ' ( )-!?- ?rxlutx-rKrt- 'F' apruiij;.-me (iycsiun, naa been hampered. FrjA - -l . . r i . t . r3 CIa-' T I locaC reS3 hfej! 'There i3a Increased coilMenc.V rt" !. . n .,. , ... If:. 'J 'I e 172 , A cordial !15 t jh f,SB ' TROMrtM' - Pft ;t . V. a . A v -SrAl; Sjtlonl CaXtendeli:txpoltr.d sjdyestuiTo that at an earlv date M? dtJ! - A&iSull UUll -: '-: ' AASA A'-"' ,'7A A-' '. A - ' - A - ' - j ;; A .'.' AA - ' . , -y ' H; 1 - "W omen's Suit A Special Purchase of Some p A ;. "' -. Very' Attractive Lots. M All At .' Late Season Prices $10, $12.50r $13.50 and $17.50 I m Some oi these n re fresh Crom the manufac- S . turers who sold them to us-at last sea- W m : : son's prices! Some are sold out of lr g our stocks and just reduced. - H ?I0.C00 arc fine French Scr Vm and m "iMrP aRd f arc fine vrTcd; Pcp!in:n, Broad C::.!coin coar.d be!ied effects fur trinirricu. '' : m ' Al .$1I-50 ou CrJ seaxe $25.00 vduco ."in tvhb- - 11 - pcrc-r,fnnc Broaddotli and- Poplms. - : :-srl . I 1 1: ! tnr. coat suits, cirri cd from vm,' A vr-i gr. irdS10.oalo Slp.00. . Xoyy. on .sale at $5.00. - " ! p ilaists-Jnll Gdiors: : J ffi r . :'-i5A:;?-:V;"',i:A:H',::.K;i!' --A ':'v(-'A':,i jA'i- !?AjiA;A V
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