Zeb and His Folks
, . 1 I
I n T T?-vn KTP k P. Lessie Horton, Adinrx. I
CALENDAR
For August Term, Union
Superior Court, 131.
Hon. 1J. F. Ixmg, Judge.
Monday, August SO.
S. k P. Ilaine icKory
1 S. D. v.
R. k S.J. Wes Vickory
'itui cMtiniii of road. It will be
one curve after another, dui you can
go around a hill on a gTaaea rcai a
ir i vim run en over the hill on
a straight roaa ana airy inr
much load i the graded, roaa . iop
soiled. The remarkably alounltn.i
thin? about the beginning of modern
road construction is the number of
inmi-hni.'or who will object to a sui
road bed and then nb
ject again to furnishing the top soil
that must be used, uver in uanuoipu
niinir fii-mora have caused this pi-
Mur ita nf "ob lections." Instead
of objecting to a survey they beg for
it. and llien tney not. ouij i.nm.t y- j-ihei-t Tairv
but they get togeuier wun mcir , i0S0D Grirfin
ons and haul the surface at their own O- L. Josepn umnn
expense. It isn i pieasani 10 rnr. CroniD
to it. but in his travels in the Eastern & P.. p. L.T. fe. tromp
countiies Mr. Stack made the remarK- "... q Th
.ki Hipnvprv that in I'nion county A. . &. inompson
we do not as yet have as niucn genu-
R. k S. Waltham k Hord Co.
4 S. D. va
-C. G. Shaw
(J. Z. GREEN in The Home.)
"Sheading ground limestone w th
out a lime spreader Is a big Job."
said a Marsbville township farmer,
and so it is. but by a simple discov
ery the important fact has been re
vealed that every farmer is already
in possession of as good lime spread
er as it is possible to buy. This lime
spreader consists of Just a plain farm
wagon and a shingle or a wood stick
or paddle. The processes of opera
tion are as follows: Order your
ground limestone loose in a car.
When it arrives shovel it into your
wagon body, drive into your field,
where the lime is to be spread. Raise
the hind gate in the wagon body
cii.htir Whpn the driver starts let
" -: : . . , 4 i we ao not aa yei uavc a iuuvu stuu-I ... .
a man walking at the rear st., t o and d0 V. k P.. W. 0. L
weaving that paddle back and .. tttj . . aa ntanv nnA -,., asl ti,PVl et als
,.nti it ... is distributed. It will! ""l "T"..?::w" 36 vs
Ult3 ill IU1IK IUC M-wev w. -
msuire one man on me wagon w , h pad of the heat
keep the lime shoveled
i i . . 11':. k
llir.u j:aie. u mi a nine rnttjii
. ...... l.n voi-v OKKIirull'IV rfiz- ,
.lltlllilllL I mi ur III I W. vv.iv..j
ulat' d bv the hind gate and by
LTL g. .he ! have got ahead of the heathens in b?- R- s l
1 i.'Fotten us badly beaten when it comva R-
-L. A. Thompson.
Protest
R. & S. Daniel Starnes, et als
weaxins the paddle raster or slower
as max- be required. Those who have
lifted" heavy limestone into lime
spreaders all day will readily per
ceive that this method Of spreading
lime r-iuires much less work than H
ro.iiiinl by the use of a lime spread
er. It nut only saves labor but it
saves an unnecessary expenditure in
the pui chase of a sp reader.
"Wo have bought five car loads of
ln.Hstone for our farm," said Clyde
Newso:.i. manager of the United Cash
Store Co. Clyde is a great believer
in lime and he has used more lime
stone on the farms that the company
ha? owned than anybody else in the
in'n.ii:n He not onlv believes in
to building "d roads.
Wlien Jti:i Mivens beard th tt li(
could eet ?2.'0 a bushel for Irish po-
I'liwe ii. nifteppdef! to dis some
"shiiiIh" frnm his natch and he
brought S!1iue tine ones to Marshvllle
as. Howard
vs
Lula Howard
3." & P., L. U. C. Funderburk
53 vs notes.
-Cora Fund' rbus k
u.A H-. Ski. A. A. tuwan;er
S. D. vs .
A. S. A. L. Railway
R. k S. Rodman. Clark k Co.
103. D. vs
A S. A. L. Railway
1-V- viilnninw WiiiiL hr lllif-
Ii:ili3. Aus. 6. VU London. It is
officially d via red that ccntrary to
rumors . i' iv. mheiiusng losses in
ub:uaiin t!e luontMy aveiae is
illtle i:ir ;i .! liutv iid-i water
boats c ::n.- pi:oi n- :n Febru
ary 1 to Ausut. !i!l.' t.ie uiontniy
I increa?e n 'iS:i.ar:nt s coasKuctt-J
Is many tinit larger.
DRINK
RE
If KIDNEYS BOTHER
2i.t 1m seat aai tala Salu far Eck
kdii or Sl&dder troubls
Seatia!izea acids.
R. 4. S. Fulton KurtU
20 S. D. ts
A S. A. L. Railway
5IOTIOX DOCKET
it P. J. H. Cutler k Co.
28 vs
A. Armfield k Williamson
Time Kr IV.m Talk .t Here, Wil
WHI Illlllk-.
Washington. Aup i. President
Wilson had a l-ns .-'inference todsy trte tt'i In meat exciUa tfie kldneyj,
with Senator Lei. i!ie democratic 1 they become rerworked; pet tlugri.
whip, urged ha-te in the final enact- ache, and feel like lump cf lead. The
meut of the food control and rev- ur me txcouea cloudy; th bladder is irri
enue bills and is understood to have ! UUd, and you may be ot.liRd to seek re
indicated that he does not consider j lief two or three times during the night,
the present the time for iiM-usion When the kidneys clog you must, help
S. k P. Standard Varnish Works, et
als
9 va
R. & S. Piedmont Buggy Co., et als
of peace negotiations with Germany.
S. P. W. R. Standiford, et als
Here's a Real Hair
Grower That Shows
Results in Few Days
R. k S. Howie Mining Co.
S. k P. Monroe Ice and Fuel Co.
tig vs
II. S. Ledbetter
51
60
hut the price had dropped. After try-
ini the lofirkct he was shown some
seed notaioi-s which the merchant
. si 'line ill S 1.10 a neck, but he
finally p-rso.:id"d the groceryman to
make an even exchange with him on
ia basis of one peck of the little seea
! . . . 1 1. ..I f finn naw-pmn
lOiaioes !ir i' iranuri ui ... ,
potatoes. After Jim returned home t. v. A., K. v &
Kn.i tu rnn to stiulv over his trade he
came to the conclusion that a man
who would swap a bushel of what m
nnii..!i "reariv-made notatoes tor
neck of puny-looKing seeu poiauic-
D. B. Baker
V3
Margarctt, et als
Piedmont Mt. Aairy Guano Co
vs
J. S. Etlxvaids
R. M. Saunders
5 vs
Crooks J. W. Gaddy
i a- tf. Daniel Starn.-s, et ;ds
T' vs
'.'.a P., W.O.L. L.A.Thompsoti.
t ak
A. Jane II
k S.
Bates, et als
T3
S. H. Bracy, et als
11. & S.J. J. Crow, et als
77 vs
P. I. D. Shu
limestone but he talks.limestone a;l' llst not ,e in his right mind. "Some
in and year out to his customers. "lf 'how , feU iike i was acting the fool
we don't get our lime shipped in by, Uip tra(,e wag made 8ad jjnl.
the l:wt nf unist we'll have no as-1 . . . j,h
suranev? of getting it this fall, said e,jint, tho pel.t of eed potatoes to
ne. 1 lie MUK.ui biiuuiu uu vi-i j i
Tl'KSDAV, AlfilST
-M. K. Lee
81 vs
-P. F. Lee, et als
S. k P. J. C. McLityre
C.AcP., R.&.-?. Brcnm-Boyte Lumber
Company
I A., Love, L. Esther Baker, et al
90 vs
S. k P. Ed Colhus. et als
I be "Oct your. f ,hhma for tl.00
iimotnne tn AnciiRt!" If x'ou are not i .
ready to put it out on the land when t poverned pe0ple are the F.W.A., R.&S. E. O. Phifer, Adinrx.
it i.iin nrrv it into the fields'. . . i in,., n,. I
i mil.. - - - .. . . hunt envprnea oeooie. ncu ui.i n o
LoveA. D.
130
S. k P. W,
where it is to be used, shovel it out Aldemim wag conducting one of the j. Gj B. Julius Gaddy
into a heap and let it remain u n i tenchers. ,nstitntea at Monroe
you are ready for it. The rain win hg warned the teachers against writ- o. L. Ben Howie
not injure it. The first rain that , ,ist of ..rules-. under iQ6 vs
comes will form a nttie crust on wj, fl h students should be governed,
heap, which affords a watershed, andi - . (, first teachers under which
the rain will not penetrate t more . . . h, school iife
Love A. F. Brooks
m vs
W. L. Griffin, et als
Tom Kendall
than n half inch and this outside sur
face will not be in the least Injured
bv the rain but will be easily pulver
ised when shoveled into the wagon
again. .,.
The co-oiierative road building.
habit ought to become contageous.
It is unfortunate to become Infected
ith not-tain binds of disease germs,
but when a fellow's system becomes
t..rla nut n Inn? list Of thOU-shalt-
not rules and placed on the walls of
the schoolhouse so mat me siuuems
micht take due notice ana govern
themselves accordingly. In an ofn-
Alum and fiienifled manner the teach
er opened the session by reading to
the school the thou-shalt-nots as a
stern challenege to the student body
fine of the rules read
Romethine like this: "You shall not
S. & P. E. C. Griffin, et als
109 vs
B. T. Barrett
s. & P. jno. IJ. stexvart
1 Sit vs
R. k S. Howie Mining Co., et als
R. k S. Sikes-Collm3 Co.
Ill vs
Ernest Cherry
S. k P. J. S. Plyler
157 vs
R. & S.J. H. Starnes et als
A. F.
130
k M. Bank
vs
L. H. Medlin
out wihii n " " Tienmetninr I kp in s iuu unu
so full of the good roads germ that j gUck ,n8 in your desk ,nates." Dr. s, g. p.w. M. Morgan
hi triiua nut nrtinnsr nls nt'iKiiuuio, .,, i,i v.. v,h nevrr inn inu itt va
" " ., !.. ' BUCK ill )'"" -- ,,
vn nut nmnns. his neiChDOlS. ... i.i v.. ImiiI mn'or thniieht
suri. .. ------- . Aiuermun emu c na '
and gets them to join with him ana if that f0rt of amusement until the Love John Duncan
use teams to haul surface (top-soil) ,.,.,. rnti ,hp -rule" and the flrgt
and place on the clay road beds s th he ,nd was t0 get him a good WEDNESDAY, AUG. 22.
mighty fortunate tor '"e. l"1,u',u"' long hat pin to use on his raaw Love W. E. Smith Mfg. Co.
inaioPcuiiifcniruiiLi ui.-o , I and he proceeaea io use n wnnuui vg
road germs, it win De remeiiiur.cu , tQ determine now tar into & pj ar0ore
roaa germs, n ue "'""j'y i any gauge to determine now ir
that a nexvs item that appeared in jh9 degk niate the pin penetrated
this paper the latter part of last wln-
ot. nnnvovnit the Information that
this sort of germ had in some way
soaked into the system of several
farmers in Lanes Creek township,
and as a result they proceeded
to apply the gravel surface to a sec
tion of red-mud road and converted
it into a modern hard-surface top
soil road. Here are the names of
those who became pioneer co-operative
road builders: Sylvester Autry,
F. L. Autry, Edgar Autry, E. J. Rig
gins, C. G. Helms, W. E. Taylor, Fred
c.ii rhnrtpv Steeall. Harvey Au
try, V.' B. Kelly, Johnnie Horton, J.
an T T f l- at nla
. - . . ., In o- r. J. u.
a country town who entertains him- g A L. Railway
self hv arresting boys that insult him .
is what I call a joke." is e g. & p.x. F. Griffin
ilmonl ovnipaqprl hv an lUlclllKcltv I ...
traveling man. Nobody realizes more (Soc.Ap.) So. Allumi-
. m il wtnn t n O T a Ilia I '
me trutn or me Bumruv ..; um company.
... . . V. 1 . nvnerun in HI
tie Dll Ol BUIUUIIIJ l""mv
country town marshal, m a iuu w w Pu8ser
Country town someumea vivuuvv-. ...
tremendous swellings in i uppn o. Western Union Tel. Co.
imitv nf the anatomy. It is said ,
v rt . - j . - - ... , i.
that an idle brain Is the devn s wors- M Williams, Sr.
shoo and you seldom hear of a real
try. W. B. Kelly, Johnnie Honon, j. lndustriou8 man being insulted. He 0Western Union Tel. Co
B. Rollins, J. C. Rollins, and two col- J gQ bu that he hasn.t got time toT- u- wesiern union .
knv, rtnv McRride and David , ..'j .iiiimii marshal whol I I
vi v. .'. .-j - i ng lusunt u.
nnMo Tnwnshtn hoards of super
luiunu.. " " " r - .
visors can greatly encourage this sort
of co-operative road building by aid
ing the co-operators financially to the
amount of something like fifty per
cent of the cost of the work. If there
are hills the road should be surveyed
and graded around the hills before
surface Is laid. If surveyed and grad
ed the surface can be kept on the
T. M. Williams, Jr.
150 vs
k G. Western Union Tel. Co.
A VlllilUC maiouai """I
. . a a . I i X. I. A 1100.1
keeDB niniseii Dusy, euuei iu a
. - .a -., n la Oft.
Tul occupation 01 nis uwu, v. .
gaged at work improving the streets
and side walks hasn t got time 10 in- p.Gordon Nash
suit anybody or to be insulted and -
under his administration mere are A . xallassoe
very few violations. An officious town R.L .8., , R -S. (Spe. Ap.)
marshal who has no omer emyiuj-
ment except to hide around in enoris
ed the surface can be kept on the it the D0V3 under insignificant
A KJ Knt It ti'lll WBSh away lfl ...'. ...Inm. InlmMlnnt flf
iuuu ut uu - - -nan uiinniui viiiu nu"' -
i.i...n.i ..n linivv ffrades. A EOOU Way,., , .. ..n!iiciU' onpnnvn cinE
JIHl.t-l '".I I.VM'rf O." ' -
surface. I suits rather than with tho purpose
, .'of Impartial law enforcement he still
Le: i Marsh is anxious for r.oa( further lo.es his Intluence and the
mirvex- from Marshvllle to Gilboa. , t,,.,, ,rt,nntfi spirit of the boys
B.-uieo"..! Mnish is equally anxious for , ) u t iakc iluIo violations,
. n....,aa hta fnrni and Since, ". . , ......i.i 1,., nimlo
TIU USDAY, AVO. 2;5.
S. & P. J. T. Curlee
154 vs
Jno. H. Edwards, et als
4 -
130
-II. D. Browning
vs
-Garrison Medlin, et
,1 -lllir. .i..... ... ----- wnlCn OIlieiXXlM' mim
t i. u. t.,....,n ihu lint farms I wOUlol . . , ,.i,n -!. Hu.ii. eon-
I... r..i.-ioittiiu' business suicide If l vvh-:i conditions like thl ar W. 0
tUi uld not be willing and anxious for , . (, ,,,ti a'CCuntrv toxvn would have 158
.. . niv land-even if the .... ,.,ini. w itl.iv.i n A.--S. A
l r II t ' ..... . , . . i UliUlV I 1 Ml 1'.'. i " .... ... i
,. ri ...I bod should be en irely, Ui,mhal Uum wlth one. To nv-
& P. N. B. Ilelk
irfi vs
R.k., W.B.L. A. II. Ilel.?, et
L. S
L.
, M. Stan;
vs
Railway
&. P. Everett Melton
no vs
A. 3. A. Railxvay
N. Whitley
vs
J. Roxvell
If voiir hair U thlnn'e'-it. lifeless.
full nf il;indruff. and vour head itch;
like mad. it" a Fure si).n of the diiii-
crnrnil ; il lll.lrlllY "fllil. iM'J (lll:( i it--
linn iimsf tic taken o x. wt al Kan
vou have and tait ;. iien growth
Ilniri u-:.i! until the n u! is
dead, lor fien n.dhini: c-ci h. ! you
imt l-pi frnm vtiit diusci-t lour
ouuei s of randan it 'ion i
co.-t nv.it'- and !!! : noiMr.g you
-il.l ! ili.it- ne:-. Dr.
i:mffiliVint1. t:n- ! u: : ! - p
alirt. ii:-ccvrred Dial !;nn!iitl a:n
r.illtn ir hair nr cau.- -i hv a niirru!i
-the:i c;lii-. t!ie dit.Cf.x-ry ol t!
viilm. in l'ari-ii.'in sna ilioaid i-"n. I
to des'r -v tlN eerii!. :i -vent f.-ii il
i hair ;-!'! t!i loMnauon "t dandni.t
A few !:..!:! xvith la--'-i..n m
hire nil i . it nre uuai l .-i-e. '"
v.. i v soon vou shO';H ' " to
the no'v hairs co;u'i:k in. Parisian
sa-f is women s Mvorito i1 -r i
us. because it will not vtai'i and
makes the h-ir lu-troils. - ill all-i
(luffy. Be sure vou get Parisian -up'1
iGirou-i'sl. for this brand is cuaran
teed. English Drug Co. can supply
you
them flush off the body's urinous wtsta
or you'll be real sick person shortly.
At first you feel a dull misery in the kid
ney region, you suffer from backache,
tick headache, dizziness, stomach get
our, tongue coated and you feel hett
matie twinges when the weather is bad.
Eat less meat, drink lota of water;
ato get from any pharmacist four ounce
ef Jd Salt; take a tablespoonful
in a glass of water Ufore breakfast
for a few days and your kidneys wi'.I
tiicn act fine. " This famous ealts ;a taada
from the acid cf trrapcj anl lemon juice,
combined wiih li'hia, jinl hf.s hen used
fr gereratioiis to e'-eaa oi-vp-1 kidneys
and stimulate t'.tin t wul atUxity,
also to neutralize tl:c nd 'S 5a uriwx, M
it no lot:;?vr is a sour-e t irritation,
thus ending Madder wtakrosj.
Jad Suits is inexpi ns'.ve, cannot in
jure; makes a delightful i-ITinvscent
iithia water driuk which everyone t-lioult
take noxv and then to keep tUe kidney
clean and active. DruA'U't here say
they eell lots of Jad Salts to folks who
b.'lieve ia oxercomiij kiuacy trouble
xvlile it ia only trouble.
Oilier pi-ople's troubles
lure ilian our oxvn.
bore U3
STOMAt'll AND I.IVKU TltOlBLES
No end oi misery and actual suffer
insj is caused by disorders of the
stomach and liver, and may be avoid
ed bv the use of Chamberlain's Tab
lets." Give them a trial. They only
.cost a quarter.
& P. Bank of Union
153 vs
W. E. Brock, et als
A. Neal McKlnnin
150 vs
R. & S. F. M. Hasty, et als
S. & P. G. M. Stewart, Admr.
2 S. D. vs
R.& S. Geo. B. Stewart, et als
J. V. Griffith,
7 S. D. vs
R. & S.J. T. Shute
sheriff
TSieSikesCoo
-l w-rrH,. eV-s3
Y. J. M. Little
9 S. D. vs
A. S. A. L. Railway
S. & P. David McGairy, et als
14 vs
R. & S. S. II. Bracy, et als
S. & P. Hortence Mullis
17 S. D. vs
R. M. Saunders
Portico unit wltnpssps need not at-
rt until the Hnv set for the
trial of the case in which they are
parties or witness.
R. W. LEM-MU-MJ. U. S. V.
ahan.'oii'o. There is nhsomioiy no
chrtiic- io h:ie a good road in a hilly
emtntrv "ii!omt u survey and tins
i ;' that there will hot bo many
Wanted!
All the chickens and eggs I can get.
Will pay 25 cents per dozen for eggs
and 20 cents per pound for young
chickens. I heve the other fellows
skinned a mile- Ten grades of Soap
and Washing Powders all at 5 cents
a bar. We keep a Little of Every
thing, such as Sugar, Coffee, Tobac
cos, Fresh Ground Meal, Flour, Ba
con, Lard. Special prices on fine
Hosiery. My corn mill will run all
day on Saturdays, and will grind any
day at 12 o'clock.
Good apple mill for sale. Cost
$25.00, will sell for $15.00. Give me
a call.
I have a fine Guernsy bull, fee $1
cash, or $1.25 on time.
Respectfully.
W. P. Plyler,
MT. rROSFECT, N. C.
The Leader in Low Prices.
.t,,.. if., t,.,ut suvifii no o i fleer l
'huvo the respeet and conn lone- m
j tho folYs that be serves. H may !'
ii.ij r.n,i nt the 'ame time bo fit i-;
and stoat' fi- t hi his oiScial duties.
ASK ANVONK WHO HAS ISIID IT
There? ".-v fiimili-'S vho nlxvoy .i:io
to keep a bottle of Canmbe: Iain's
Col'.c and Diarrhoea Remedy in the
hou:e for ue in' ci.se it ia needed,
and find that it Is not only a good in
vestment but saves them no end of
suffering. As to its reliability. r.F'.
anyone who has used it.
T. A. A.. S.
!5M
. y
W. 0. L. Flonnle Pilvett
21 vs
H.ird.away Contracting Co.
S. & P. J. R. Shute
8 S. D. vs
Love, R.& S.J. T. Shute
The Beauty Secret.
Ladies desire that irre
sistible charm a good
complexion. Of course
they do not wish others
I a"
to know a beautirier
1 has been used so they
' buy a bottle of
Magnolia Balm
LIQUID FACE POWDER
tad om ceommf n aimia - i" - j
IT, i. a,-! at one. Soothing, cookng and
lafrcahiiic. Heab Sunbura. (top Tan.
Pl4. Wklk. Rom-M.
75. mi VmuUk ' h mail tflrad
SampU (Mthar color) for 2c Sump.
Lrl Mf. Co.. 40 South Fihh St Brooklyn. N Y
i r
&. P. Annie L. II
vs . C. Heath
1TJDAY. Al t;. 21.
k P. J. W. McCain
5 S. D. vs
Hepta -ophs
8. k P. J. E. Funderburk
12 vs
R.L.S., R.&S. (Spe. Ap.) Tallahas
see Power company, et ais.
R. &.S. W. H. Sapp
133. D. vs
Sam Thompson
ESMERALDA
Situated in the Garden Spot
of
WESTERN
NORTH CAROLINA.
SPEND YOUR
VACATION THERE.
MANY NATURAL
WONDERS
m ra::iyi!-5 Chimney Rod.
r,00 1 cot high,
Rottomless Fcolr', .
Ecr.utiful Water Falls.
"RIGHT OUT IN THE
MOUNTAINS."
Reached via Hendersonville,
North Carolina.
Leaflets at Journal Office,
or address
ESMERALDA INN,
Bat Cave, N. C.
If you want to Ride Right Ride in a
Tyson 6 Jones, High Point,
Corbitt, Southern Queen, or
a Moyer Buggy.
We recommend any of these for; Service,
Comfort and Durability.
Their best qualities you caai't see.
They are under the paint.
We have a large number in stock, bought
at the old price. See us now and save
money.
W. O. L. Ella Davis
16 S. D. vs
P. A. Davis
S. k P. T. F. Griffin
s n. vs
R.L.S., R.&S. (Spe. Ap.) Tallahas
see Power Company, et ais
V.-
M. Medlin
vs
J. W. Baily
MONDAY, AUG. 27.
R. k S.W. O. Harrell, et als
104
A S. A. L. Railway
TtieSikesCo.
2
Weaver
College
t iMntr itinlnr Colleges
flit Ul lC l-u"0 w -
of the State. Four years high school
-n vear I OllPtre XX orn.
Only Junior College west of Blue
Ridge recognized by State Board
im,,..i:i,i, r.rnrtnatps can se-
U l IUUV" v.-
..... .ooohora rprtiflcates without
examination. Ideal location. Low
f.i. rtnnrfl at actual cost, ror
catalogue ana other Information ad
j coaratirv Wep vervllle. N. C
HEV. EVGEKB BLAKE, Preidet.
WF. MAKE
Rl
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A SPECIALTY OF APPLYING
riRES. WE HAVE EXPERT
BLACKSMIHS TO DO ALL KINDS OF RE
PAIR WORK ON BUGGIES AND WAGONS.
OUR nMITH MACHINERY IS DRIV
EN BY KLKCiT.iCITY AND WE CAN TURN
OUT JOBS QUICKLY. IF YOU WANT YOUR
OLD BUGGY OR WAGON MADE NEW
AGAIN, BRING IT TO US. LET PAUL STE
GALL DO YOUR SHOEING.
Sikes Repair Shop
OA" RIOGE, N. C
4" T.E. WHirAKEH. PRESIDENT. UjV
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Oak Ridge Institute,
Oak Rldoc. N. C