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MARION RECORD. Enured at the postotfice at Marion, N. C. as second class matter. I;eti3 Maddi-x, President. BULKS WI IMN T BKEAK, ,( No nubscription will be taken' unle.HS paid for in advance. Five centt per line for all obituaries. No candidate' announcements pub lished unless paid for in advance. Dou,'t take the paper out of the post Vfll;a unless you intend to pay for It. Local notices 10 cents per line for flrst insertion, 5 cents thereafter. Display ads $80 per column per year. Marion, N.C., October 25, 1894. DEWOCftATIC NOMINEE. ' For Congress. W. T. CRAWFORD, of Haywood. For Jodge 10th District, WM. B. COUNCIL, of Wautauga. For Solicitor, W. C. NEWLAND, of Caldwell. For fle State Senate, 31st District, tEDWIN J. JUSTICE, of JlclVtrwell, and 'Vti.iEI.LI8 GARDNER, . ' of Yancey. . COUNTY V FICERS. For the Legislature, ' ' 1EE P. CRAWFORD. . ' : , For CMtk ot the Superior Court, B. B. PRICE. Our people complain of the bur-: Pearson the Flopper and Ieinn- ilptia of fnrutinn. find vrt some of I SRMe. them nay thi.y are going to vote How any Honest I opulist can . mraiimf. W. T. fmwford. the man UuDDort Richmond Pearson fori who voted, iii Congress t; fx the Congress is the latest puzzle of the incomes of the rich, and relieve the age. He is opposed to the income necessities of the poor from taxa- tax, and is for high tariff. Iso tion. U this displaying any judg- Populist with brains -enough to ment or principle? Pearson is a vote intelligently ought to support CAPITAL $50,000 rich man and a high tariff man him for these two reasons. Mr. He is opposed to tixinghia income Crawfonl voted for tariff reduction of course. and the income tax. Why not sup- Pearson is against the L P. McLocd, Cashiek. ASIIEYIXLE, IS. C IKSICaXATRI STATE DEPOSITORY. SURPLUS $25 000. We have Special facilities for handling the business of Merchants and others in Western North Carolina. If you hr.xe uo Bank account or think of a change, we will be glad to have you correspond with us. GENERAL NEWS ITEMS. .For Sheriff, ;LO. H. GARDIN. Vcr Register of Deed, VCE C BROWN. ' Kirkt.axo & Lonon vs. Joe C. Port M,,n- Brown for Reciter of Deods. is the Populists on the silver quastion. case of theindrMident9,fuaioniets Read the following from the Aslie- and Republicans agaiinrt the Dem- ville Citizen : ... .i .:m u iw .i f In the uiscussion ueiwecii u.iuia.uuu uiSFCum im i p.nnn i PARAGUAPIIEU FOIt THE Nov. Cth, by Brown getting a large cuiiowhee, Jackson county, on the KERCOI) READERS. plurality, anu uistancing an com- n5ght wf the 12th i,ist., Mr. Craw- Ex-Congressman II. G. Ewart of petitors. Vote tor Joe lirown, the ford stated that among otlier Hendersonviile, has entered man who has "proven himself caoa- things he "was in favor ot and the race for the United States Sen- Llf ffvinirmi'in. snti-nioiion n voted tor the income tax anu i ne ate as a republican. It lusion , froe coinage of silver at 16 to 1. w ins his friends say he will have a register. o neuer man can ue vh Mr. Pi.arnn cametoteulv rnr fnl1oW,n Bnollv from fnniwl t fin io . V . . . . oi 1 J m , mm I lie iieyuu Jjr saving, x iim ' iuc wceitiii uuuiiiius. t :.i 11.. T I n..n..f li'im 1. ..f f'rmrfrnvl is I IT Its SUIU tllUt IUW ftB JUUilCU- civiiwiuiS niuv . ...... niin.f. nnd ncminst everything county ireoBurer, yones, 01 w- ropyoune party in uns 'ciai -b 7; - - angebuxg county, S. C, was mur district have decided that Leander Mr. Pearson lias been tellin" the deml anl robbed 011 the 20th by (Irwn sha 1 rome down and Judee a i ar,A Prrw unsnown scounareis. ine muraer Jake Bowman shall be put up as a hibitionista that ho favored the modulate for imie. We told von. "free coinase of silver at lb to 1 - J O J 7 I 1 A 11. t 4.f .,.,.1.1 .w,f mcn. iov he savs he is opposeu 10 u uvuiiuri, mai vuu nuuiu iiuuiiga.i- .... , . . e 1 1 Vn. nnna 1,,,, TV, a.mA. XHBW liUllu.il uWU v.v.... crats will forgive you, and while favor Gf the income tax, by which Our prodigals have been so many large wealth above $4000 per year that the Chinese officials report that our fat calves are exhausted, incomes is made to near a iuu that a .battle occurred near IiChow we will give you the sweet revenge share of the burdens ot govern- ye9terday, and that the Japanese off,eiilr Jako Bowman defeated . l"uo "'?.fT". A' were repuiseu Houuiwaru wiui u vet mr. rraiwu i iOSS ai okaaj men on eacn siue. BELFOiXTHIGIISCIIooL Thorough Woik, Small Cost. For particulars ad dress, A. C. TATE, A. B. Pr ncipal, Old Fort. ers only got about $75. All the I good citizens arc scouring the country to catch the villains. A special to Charlotte Observer says: London, Oct. 23. A dispatch to the limes from lien-Ism says For Surveyor, , ?J. B. BURG IN. For Coroner, T. M. DALE. At the annual meeting of the Southern Railway Company, the Brothek John Brown wanted to opposition to this tax." I go to congress two years ago, but I decided that W. T. Crawford was a An Asheville correspondent of board elected the following ollicers: bettor man for the place than him- the Washington Post mentioned Samuel Spencer' president; A. B. lf r P..;t,.W,l nA ..wiwiKv Col. Frank Coxe as one ot the pos- Andrews, eeconn vice president; . . ,. Nihilities in the selection of a W. H. Baldwin, Jr., third vice pres was a wise act on ins pan, U:Hed Stateg Scnator. The cor- ident ; Francis Lynde Stetson, gen- lie has decided now to stay at Ura nounjpl V . At: Ewen. see. . - . x i I i r;iiiiiiuTTii it a n. , . . . - - . . . . , Let every Democrat register at h and be clerk of the court, "Col. Coxe is one of the ablest fretary; II. C. Ansley, treasurer aM but the same difficulty confronts and most popular men in the State, (. b. liobus, auditor V.?, Tho rur.rlo ,-.r-far Rmno antt lie IS regarueu US CAremiil . xt v r 09 Price for clerk, because 'ho is tried Senatorial timoer. 111s o mj weaK- who murdered Emma 1lmfc and true, and Mr. Brown will haxe ir i,a ! because sue ma not love mm, was . '-. , i i i""1,1,, 1 . , arrested this afternoon, and is safe' to wait awh,ile and in the mean- repeatedly 'urgnl to run fcrcon- V. 1 i i ... once. ' Vote the Democratic ticket from one end of it to the other, and do not be deceived by those who are 'out and tell anything to get in. It ia useless to do so, but we cannot say too much in praise of I.. l.: i t l l.l 1 ,..,. f Aulioi-ill i 1iafrit I lJ UlUt) JOb 11I1U lUlllU UWIIlf HJ 1119 UIU iiwui i,vv- m . w.. ...... . , nnrtv flip Tmnorsitu ,. 1 but he is a successtui ousiness man, I J " Tl Valuable Presents Free. We wish to introduce our System Pills into everv home. We knoir that we man ufacture the very best remedy on earth for the cure of Consumption, Biliiousness, Sick lleadache, Kidney Troubles, Torpid Liver, etc. ; nnd that when you have trid theie pills you will gladly recommend tnem to others, or take au agency, and in this way we tliall have a large, well-paying demand created. Asa special inducement for every reader of this paper to try these pills and take an azencv at once, we will give to each person who sends twenty-hve cents in cash, or thirty cents in stumps, for a box of System Pills, one of the following presents: Handsome Go'.d Watch, a good Silver Watch, a Valualuabie Town Lot, a Genuine Diamond Ring, aCfisket of Silverware or a Genuine $5.00 Gold Piece. Every purcbas er cets oco ol the above presents. There are no exceptions. Shaw Remedy Co. Rutherford, N..,J. lodged in jail. Shortly after noon Constable Handy, located, the nlin lma omnissM n. lnrjn fortune in . ir ... . t:i. i .. - . . , , l ui iuia Jiuiisi, imu a uuui acvrii hi our iiuuiuiee lor sg.ic.ior, railroads, coal mines, anu itum in .. . Hf.pnfl f -f . our popular cand date ior re-eiec- vv. j. JNewiand, is taihtiuny serv- various pans ji uie oiuw. ucumy tragedy Handy on discovering tion as sheriff, Geo. II. Gardin. He ing his State as solicitor at the va- f pressed into the contest , as a Lake,8 'Ied through the hay, is one of the best men in the coun- rious courts his competitor Joe , jg JJJJg 0J" e ost enterprising covered him with his rvolver. ty, and his friends are by no means Spainhour is on the wing here and and aKgrcssive men in the South A Washington special to Char confined to the limits of his own there. Whenever he can get even today, and he was, largely instru- Iotte Observer says: Mr. George II. party. j two or three assembled he is talk- mental in building the Western Smathers goes home tonight with a ins his peculiar fitness and New- ort Carolina rauroau, wnien aisuuring omcer, naving in posses- OhamboiJain'a Sye end SUn Olatmoat la a certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyea, Granulated Eye Lids,-Soro Kipples, Piles, Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum and Scald Head, 25 cents per box. xor sato by druggists. TO EOSSs'oWKZBS. Tor nnttincr a horse in a fine healthy con dition try Dr. Cady'a Condition Powders. They tone up the system, aid digestion, euro loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct kidney disorders and destroy worms, gmi new Lie to an old or over worked horse. ' . dents per package. For sale by druggists. Morphew & Streetman. 35 COMPETE NOVELS . ing nis peculiar ntness and Jew- vi"'""-. r-;-' ... I Mcokwsg to reports from the uufitn089 for theofficeof J. up Asheville and the spien- eIon $08,000 in checks with which neatly botvd west the ftike of Duplicity Pear- . V Hp ,ava he is a Democnt "gc,u"S I an" mme1 ""T Pf' ,Ul wr. " -roKee in u'Ut,.m.in lienor, ne sd)s ne is auemocr.it. tuctsot the State. At present Col. hunU who reli: quish the same to -0 n large lc-pnps illustrated momhl son, win ne ine worst nuwu uwu if BO why does he not support the Coxe is interested in improving the the Indians. MrSmalhers will ! magatinr f.r ONLY 30 LKXTH. This is that ever ran for congress in this nominees of the party. He refuses .over ineir Pearson. i- a r : r:.,,i uiHirici.rawioruisBa.ii.5"""- to Bny who he i for, except he is i i n,i- n a r every uay, anu uie iwaus for gpaillllour. ie undertakes to UCWOU ill cnuuisiiift , ,r:uf V..-l.wl as solicitor, hut hi charges 3iro The Radicals try to prejudice fl1P farmers against the Democratic couiujr. i ne peop.e mis couniy . party by howling about wool, and know. Wili Newland, and no self the sugar tax. Remember that one pound of wool will buy more sugar today than it would under the Mc- Kinley law, and we dare. you to deny it". appointed candidate like Joseph can chajsge their opinion of him When the Radical orator tells ypu t.hat the Democratic party is, or ha? ever been the friend of 'he Titr Citizen savs Chaone of the H" trust' 'ou cun tel1 1,i,n he 5s greatest schemes of the Pearson a liar- A few ,nen in thc lrty men is to hire Democrat! not to havo co-orated with the Republi- register. If vou don't register you can9 to lcf"e various trusts, but don't vote. " Let every Democrat the Sreat r ,nk and fll? of V- rogister-'by Saturday 27th. -A c' !.8 on to trusts and combi- failute to vote is a half vote for the " very man wun orains rich Duke of Duplicity and double enou8n to vte knows it. All this oVnlmir I "owllI,g nooiu sugar is mane lor O" .. I 1 . . . Ioiiiicai enect. for instance: Un It Uas iuiiered down now till March 2, 1891 (while Republicans the Rads aud Pops haven't much I were in ixwer) the firm of McCur- 'to talk about but tho election law. ry & Nichols paid . 71 cents p?r Does anyoue know of a dishonest j pound for granulated 9ugar des election wer having letn held in ered in Marion, while it is now McDowell ocMuity? Why don't you worth only 5.12 delivered lwre. point itt aud prove it, or stop When they tell you the Democrats lying abot it? It's just anything, have raised the price on any of the facilities in the South for orth- look out ern travel and investment Creek. He the decree The RlesKCd Women I lxtng io VoJe. Denver, Col., Oct. 24. The reg istration of women in this city is almost as large as that of nun. The total number of namrs enter ed on the books, which are now closed, is 01,500. Registration in this county will exceed 70,000. Should 70 per cent, of these regis tered vote, the vote cast at the next election will be considerably more than twice as great as it was two years ago when the total vote was 22,075. 71 P111T BUI of MORGANTON, N. C. eo. P. Ekwix, Prest. S.T. Pit arson, Cashier. Burglar Proof Vault, Patent Time Lock Chrome Steel Safe for Cash and ' Valuables. Exchange on New York and other Trade Centers bought and eold. Banking hours 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. y jm! WF! W FBI! I have bought a new and large stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Boots and Shoes, and Till sell them at the Lowest Jfnces, Groceries, Grain, Produce, &c. See my line of STOVES HARD WAKE AND LIME SPECIALTIES. ihe Choicest, Largest and Cheapest StocK of goods ever offered m Marion, IT Marion, 2T. C. IS-I REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Prompt Attention Given to Work Heceivcd BY MAIL. Estimates Furnished as to Charges. KETURN POSTAGE PAID ON REPAIRS sural, m ,KFii, for tram robbers at Aquia Iiberi'' pifcr s ijourilo,a To,.u?,the also fears' the effect of! f. :.i ..I.:...". T.T. -A. tl' of the Attorney G?nerals t.,'vi l mi.l shori intrt-stinx and iuMmc' BANDITTI ATTACK A TRAIN Lord, for office. necessaries of life, put itdown as a campaign lie. And this same man Spainhour, who is making a campaign against the Democratic ticket, and asking the support of Republicans, was a A SciT of clothes that cost $15 in Marion under the Radical tariff law cau now be bought for $10, and money is no scarcer than it wns Imforo t.ViA MclCinlfv Inw n-ne ..j . ..... repealed. Don't bo dei-eived bv t.h 1CW monuw ago suea ior libel bj fal.honilflnft.hVRonnl.lii.iinnffir. two of the Republicans in stokers, but think for yourselves. WautauSa conty, viz : J. L. Hayes, and vote the Demcrnt.i tirkpfc. ana "- JJingham. He cnarged in his paper, the Wautau- Axes that sold in Marion uuderfga rire-eatmg Democrat, that the Radical tariff laws for 90 cents Hayes had sworn a lie, and had to and $1 each, are now being sold for compromise the case Hayes trom to 5 cents. Farmers, brought against him. Now he don't listen to the lies of the ene- charges that Will Newland hasn't mies of Democracy and the coun- madeasgood solicitor as he (Spain- try, fent investigate the facts, and hour) could make, but this charge you wiU vote to sustain the party is not believed any more than the which h'a's removed the burdens one he made against Hayes was . from your shoulders:. believed. Spainhour was a Demo crat until Newland was nominntml Dfmotratr will not farmt ihrnt. I - a - v : a r ..... T -.jouu uun ue is nou ior wnoever irt this is a. year for the election of U. not for us is acainst us, althoueh r a Ti ? ii a i. - o.cenators. it is uiereiore neces- he ava vt that- ,a . r 4 sary to elect our candidate, Lee P. He claims that he has alwavs been Crawford to thejegislature and a bitter enemy of the Republicans, ! nd dauritSr f th T tnat ny a gooa majority. Mr. v,raw- and that Newland has not done President arrived here vesrordav. tAht ia ft Asl liAnrtrf A I I 1 T , ... . I 1 IT. " ' " uuuobi. uU pi uBicb- nan aBmucn bitter hchtinffairttinstl .i -oroe iieatn, ex-.Mayor o them as he has. If tnis is so the Kepublicans had better vote for Newland. A Canij Meeting: Killing. On Sunday evening as Bud Scruggs, Fred Waters. Edlev Mar tin and others were returning home from the Camp meeting at Rock Springs, Bud Scruggs and Fred Waters become involved in a dif ficult. After the trouble was over, as the party supposed, Scruggs fol lowed Waters and renewed the fight, when Waters shot and in stantly killed Bud Scruggs. The shooting: occurred over the line, near Ccwpens Battle ground, S. C. The Coroner's jury decided that W aters was justifiable in killing Scruggs and was released. Bud Scruggs and his brother now have a suit pending in the Rutherford court for the killing of Bryon Goode nearly a year ago. Forest City Ledger. Breckinridge in Danger of Go ing to the Senate. Lexington, Ky., Oct. 22. At Winchester to-dav Col. WC. P. Breckinridge spoke to several thou sand people. The colonel spoke in favor of the Democratic nominees for distri .t and county offices Winchester is in the tenth congres sional district in which Judge Wm Buckner and Joe Kendall are the 6hort and long term candidates. The colonel's reception signifies that he will prove a dangerous fac tor in the race for United States Senator. Charlotte Observer. acceptance Will he to keep the livr skt. -! of f t t nnd fa net ; nail in lh North Carolina Cherokees in the ht t '35 novels .-re such ti ensures us 41 a f ulunfroiu the benefits they have u ' ?w .r' "-v '. ,;'t.l-0UVf V-VTV enjoyed m the past in the way of p,.. su-n, most pleasinjr story bjr education. He proposes to ask the M. T. Caldor; A Gilded Sill and Between legislature to grant them magis- Twu ib, by the muiior or uor mow; trates of their own. 11."e " ol ll r p--'"1" r " dy, rather srtisatioiial, by Mr Jane C. Ails' in; A Heroine, a dtdightfui- gtory by Mrs. Rebecca II. Davis; I1 Flowers, by the popular Mariuu liarland, nnd tire great story Guilty or Not Guilty, by Amanda M. Douglassi. Space forbids uirutionibg the other novels, but they are all the same high grade, popular, blight, romantic, jpicr. interesting stories. The 35 novels and the current issue of Household Topics will be sent you the-day your order is rtceived. This will supply you with a srason's reading for a mere aoo z' and will be appreciated by all in the household. Send at cuce 30 cents to llocsKiioLD Tories I'ib. t-'o.. P. O. Box 115!) New York C;tr N. Y ASHEVILLE IIOOIED. Mrs. Yice-Preidnt Stevenson and Daughter in the .Tfountain City. Special to the News and Obarver. Asheville, N. C, Oct. 22. Mrs A. b. Stvenson and Miss Stpvpn- ice ive farmer. He knows as well as any man what relief we need. Let 'lis gfe him a big majority. Chicago died here of fatty degener ation ot the heart. He was G7 years old. J.he remains were taken to Ch icago yesterday. Express Car and Passengers Kobbed in Indian Territory Several Persous Wounded. Special to News and Courier. Wagoner, I. T, Oct. 23. The Kansas City and Memphis express which left here at 9 :30 last night was wrecked and robbed by the Cook gang of desperadoes, at Cor reta, a blind sidiugfive miles south of here. The train was running at tweuty miles an hour and when within one hundred feet of the switch a man came out from be hind an embankm -nt and threw the switch for the s.ding, running the tram into a string of empty box cars. The robbers commenced firing at the engineer and coaches. As soon as the train stopped two of the robbers commanded the engineer I and fireman to come down, and as' soon as they had dismounted i marched them in front of them to the baggage and express cars. Hero they - torced Express Messenger i'uiu m ut:ii tuu uooi a tiy penor-i ating tne side ot: tliecar wiVx, bul lets. Meanwhile two more of the robbers had taken up a position at the rear end ot the sleeper, to pre vent any one escaping. Two others mounted the platform between the smoker and baggage car and two more on the platform between the first and second coaches, all keep ing up a continual firing. Ihet.to robbers in the express car were meanwhile ransacking the express car, securing all the money in me local sate, but they com- rrandea Messenger Ford to open the through safe, but when he ex plained that the safe was locked at the main office and not opened un j in it reached its dest nation they left the car. The two. men on the front platform then started through the coach, demanding money and valuables. As soon as they reached the rear end of tho coach the two men on that plat form started through second coach firing pistols, wounding and rob bing passengers. CHICAGO JUIAfiAfl T.ie Biuups on l our Face. AVc cuscu ' uy luif.u.c O.iMfii, aim wiii ocTtr -be we. I uu.e64 you cieai.se it ua i build it up in richness and purity. Bul.iu ic B'ood iialm, the gr-. at blood puriutr aiid tonic, is what you nei. Uu bottle wiil clear your complexion and purify your blood. Try it- Price $1.00 per bottle. For Sle dy diugjisgts. 1 UuiisYiuiOv DlATtAHOOGA, TT7-iilFn Buroin unvmii ChicasqJ UURRIMAB I lJ0ioxviti I J X1"'" . HEWURLlAXS ScAuedstiiiK THE ONLY LINE RUNNING THROUGH CARS FROM in J. A McDonald, Proprietor. MARION, N.C. EXTRACT FROM A SEPoV.ON- ASHEVILLE AND KNOXVILLE "TO CiriCINMATI. OIRCCT UNt VIA LOUISVILLE OR VIA CINCINNATI TO CHICACO AND THC WORLD'S FAIR. CLOSE CONNECTION FOR ALL POINTS MOUTH, MgRTHEAST, WEST, K0RTHWEST. SOLID VESTIBULED TRAINS. ASK FOR YOUR TICKETS VIA QUEEN & CRESCENT ROUTE. t O.. mr qm a W. C MNEARSON. CP. A.. CINCINNATI. O. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. By Iter. T. IK'Witt Talinajre. Some of yon are making a great swah in lite and alter a while you w:ll di, leav. inj your families beggars, and cspel us ministers of the go?iil to come and lie a bout your excellencies; but we wili not d it. If you send lo:- ire, 1 will tell jou hat my text will be : 'He that rovidi th uot lor bis ow ii, and especially lor tli se ot his own household, is worse than au ! lidrl-' In this day, God has mercifully alKiwed those ot us who have a limited iuconie to make provision for our families through the great Life IiisurauceConio.in;esail i vr the land. By some self-denial on our ait we can raae this rovision for those w-. shall leave behind us. I there anything more lie! pit ss than a woman whose bus bund bas just died, whtu. with her children at her back, the go sou to fight for bread? Shall she become a me nial in some one else's household? No not the one who has been lying on our arm all these years, and filling the hi up hold with joy and light. Ah, no! Vou had beiurhave your coflin made large enough to take all w ith you in to that land where they nev r Ireeze or starve. How a man with no mrpluj of estate, but still enough money to pay t'je premium on a Life Insurance Policy, can refuse to do it and then look bis children iii the fice, aaa say ins prayers at night on going to bed, expecting them to be auswered, i a j mystery that 1 have never been ale to taiboiu 'But,' says some one, 'I am a man of small means, and I can't afford t pay the premium-' Thai is sometimes an awful and a genuine excus, but rarely Tne answer to it is this: If you are too poor to support your tamily and pay tor a policy ou your life, you are too poor to take the chance of dying anj then leaving them depived of the support yonr brains and hands supply them. Life Insurance is the only way evi-r de vised to make now a liberal provision fjr the future with a s i.ali amount or u.or.ey- iETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY wtKS XIIE BEST I.UE- 3IE!V'TS Call on or Address W. F. WOOD, arion,-. C. IN When in neel of cny Goods, call ami sec ni. f have got tho Largest Lino in town, and sell them low down, and I know it will pay you to EXAMINE MY COODS AND PRICES before makingyour purchases, . as lean save you money. Yours for low prices and fair dealings, IRHii IE iJKO, I. .VIlITf 31. D. MARION, X. C, Offers his profi-ssional aervicss lc the pub if. Office over Yi.rton's st4re. of at Morphew & White's drug ftore DR. B. L ASHWORTH; Piiiician and Surgeon, OLD FORT. x. o. W.L.Douclas $3 SHOEn'.:j other speeW'-V-OeBtlMBM. V-""- aad JCImcs afa tb Best in the Worjd. Km aeaeripti drTt,'T meat wbkt mppW m paper. Take f ctltit. Insist oa hmrlag W. DOlGU HOV SoldW wltk aame n tamped a botuiB. J. S. DY8ART, Marlon, X.C 6. B. THOMASON, Oldrort,
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