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fte Horganton Herald; . TtIK I I Sk A m. a W ' rt f4r almost the price or ..wrib DOW. 4 rr.ES).AL HKMiuX. iiaiTrrj of Ne York it in tbe citr. Jiij. Wilson U at Lome !kit;j: snort vacation. Mr. L. B. Bristol of Statcs-rille is oq a Tiit to tbe trade. MiM Martha dojd, of Lenoir, it Tititing at Mr. II. F. DarU. lJisa.Addie Moore Lu gone to Washington. I), a to atten.l school. Mra,.V. F. Caap ban rrtururd f mm riiit I. i . . . ... iv ucr uuaie ID iiCMOO. Cpt. P. J. Johnson, of Ltcoir, spent a fear tUjs jD too this week. Mr. Walter Drew has gone to Hartfoid, Conn., on Insurance business. Satire J. C. Mall has letcrned bome from a xWa to kinfo!ks In Macon count v." MiM Marie Silrer baa returned bome after a rKCAtin r .....i.. .0ftUrab,lCcbooUorMnilA Pnt! Hajwood. 9 a iair KruH.ir. i jnare A. U.-Arerr. R. J. Frdn land J. T. Perkins have coi, to laa . .1 f!.i Social Meetinff or tbe,liCBU "'cneu lonrt. r,r:k Lcoe UI oeia ai uae of j4Xea Yam. ; Ve.koJjst Pri-ooage Fridsj J.eob Seaele of oor town is one l4U:3,cIock- AU tnemem- ortbe bright iceo of tbe N.fth y- arr i'i""' t - . rwttua coiony io aaDinton. 1 WO COUNTY NEWS. t.-f3i the store of Lazarus rras:ned closed. ; jj.jjnf 11. Too, Mr. Simmons . 1Iah.I . .-r, was in .huuu; i-fr on TnilT morn. . . 3U I . ... . n Vr vootton Colton, a nephew jvt I T.Avrrj, has bee a ap- rtifflVnt Sanerintend. s j:o k. : 7 ... I Ke as tuts week iaion? otbtr tCir popniar soeriH, mboij mo- i rooI tLicgaCne tle.uriptt ia f Pc:i, k n-tu bj -the line op" at the :d M-trtv- O.cfMs'sbal Hackett, to act as I politan, which after the Cleve laud t C3 b! lDe coming I victor was wout to wait oa lUo- .iAca U t snd Scml Centennial I som cettinr tbroa-b breikf-st. a ... (V-iritu'O. I I lie old man aoon 1?. rnr.l ij I. .tj tue -re-nlara aud rinM lk yr- &Jfa vpiJajut wi iw .1 "own loenne lornew rcc. liijhin it fjfi toc&T. Ulfu w -ue-iu i tuej micht tot felon; to orticv seeker. Jair a;d that on a cer tain morning tbe lit man in tlx lit.e was a well known predir elder, whom the St.a!or cin-ud itb onuu.l warmth. The son r. w. i.- .Mcwonaogucj us oi tue cbarch at once basteord to it x!:b::cn in the window, of I aay thai be had picked out a cei- lizm Krocbera, several ears of tain T:eautr Lvrti, which on!v tart r d oq bis farm. Tbej are a aaiied" tbe I.itiotn (). K. to fe & lu;t "e bare ever seen. hi. This was tv much for a l.n; aiir.si soaie 16 inches in tired temper. Tiirw.'l known ccfl IprotradrU farther than nail uu- juuah s. m FCil SEKATCH. j vttiVr, leaving her sufriv . Ut UbiaJ nJ bt grand .'-a Deceased hu been a nfcrf r for jt ars. The people aroond Moore are auxion lor nn opportunity to fchow their appreciation o; Gen. J. S. C-rr hr voting Tor hi:u for the united traits Senate. AIIcUom-s will votf Ut him around Moore M. W. Moore, in KaMgb Vot. About two hnmlnd Democrats met at the court houe in Durham lt week and oa-atiirfd h ItrjHn venfon JuV Tarr CUb, uii.l eiccted the .'ollrtw:uir tH'tmanciit Gt:H-cr: iirjleiif. Jj.i.ri. If. v Wicftor.; A'iro rii-.idnits. V. A Plater and O 1'. Adam; tfecretarv! H. J. Chr stij..; T tourer. J. U. I'atton. Fifteen !e!e-tf nFr P(Kiit.trd to attend tbe nieefitir of the 8tate clubs In lUleich Ist Wednc-lsj night. The ctowd ws tiitluisiAstic lor Cair for the tinted States Senate. 11 is Khoolmates and comrades in arms call him Ju!e Carr. He ban been a benefactor to his peoi.Ie from the fegiuning of hi businrs career. Greatness and goodnes are tugetber flike in thii graud life, fcvcrylwvlv lores him. The ioor, siriig'Iiog Ums know him: luegiris La- oeeu looked alter and educated bj bim. The poor rumen mid childrpn of Orange count r remeuiber ilo car loads of corn despeused fice br lnui. The i.i!wart yourc o!d.er with his f.ice towards the equator ft-Ir in t:me his bener irtit hand. Tbf old ex Couf derste fold er as be goes halting dowu the bill knows Ju!e Carr and rets upon bicu. For thirty years be has been in per feet barmciir ith the Democratic Itity, -.-:. :a hoi d on all the I; t fr n;. t I 8tu!e. uid tulioiial. Neter a 1'.t- u r l-.l a woiker in the rat.ks II n.iT, !ss otuney, uis tu.te, ut s rc ulv I i dearly loves 'U1 urtlt I'.ik Ihu. lie it. ejpah'v-. he i ho"i, i great, he ts g Ue wi!! honor him. I ! yuu." in lUIrigh I ot. COTTON GOODS ADVANCING. r 1 BUT OUR 'PRICES will remain the same. We picked up our stock just when the market had reached the lowest point. Cotton is over ten cents in the field, but to price our Outing, Domestics and Cotton Flannels, you'd think it was going at old prices. We are Malcinc a Special Effort on Drtsv Goods this fall and not only have the Jargest and best assorted stock in town but .have the very best values wo have ever shown. See our ten' and twelve cent line for children and our thirty-five cent all wool . suitings sold every where for fifty. The Largest Stock in iq Counties, is now under our roof and every train adds to our immense stock. We challenge any house in the Western part of the State w w m i m - to show such a complete assortment ot Merchandise. , We have e'nlarged our Clothing Departmenf and now have one floor de voted exclusivelv to this line which- embraces evrrv stvle nnrl value of vour nurchase than vou have ever i:.. tt ; ... .. .1 i 1 ' , . 1 .1 ijuamy. 11 yuu wane ine taiebi cui.anu ine.Dest marenai a?t tne been before. Hardly half of our big stock Ieast money you can find it in this department.) Our joint stores is shoes. Test our stock and prices on make it possible for us to handle the diffeient lines at a less mar- Bring Your Pocket Book or a load of produce and we guarantee that you will go home better pleased with the them and we know you will be pleased, 1 Respectfully Yours, I. DAVIS & SON. It Jttiiali S t'llt has Ihi-u lilitm iu!.e .'i.n: iuu. o! lie !eui cratic p.rty ever s.i.ir lie v..r, nd! as nit oi h.s personal (uud lor the (...11 Mf tT Drn--Mtat.c pattv, nioe motir than a'l the oiher candidates rumbiued, iind has noer recrued anv eoni- . .. ..... f- ...... ... . .- 1 1 . ... ii--. 1 iiii ani t- ivill. tux: utlirk l.u.L.l. "I'vUi,; I 1 . Tie rs: aa of tbe approaching I Doctor II for heaven' ske, a m a I . . . . . fir -a ;a w:,i oe nrru cere oa uod i excaange toe prvuLiug ot fr .'.r October 12;b. lion. K. It. I tbe pore word for the sme busks. G:: win aiscusa 100 iars oi oi omciai vvaanmgton. ltcsuiue le ifar. 31 r. Glenn is a farorite I yonr old work ribt bete. Ilegin 2 B:rie sad we can safely aware I with Tully Ixng and Haldy Wil- i.3 lirf audience. I liam. and tbe long arm wared majestically op the line, forther A Knan Sterensoo Boxton club I are Alliancemeo and Sinners.' . . . : I L r 1 . t tit oe orgaoizeti next r riusj i wiie miu lue spitesi proveu irre- iiu October 3tb, at 8 o'clock in I aiatible and tbe Treasury lertb tte ecort bouK. Former members I went onfllletl, or was filled other- il v?raoton No. 2 White Sa-I wise than by a chnrcbaiau T34cr dab and others are ion- l to josn. fin onion there is Tie United States Marshal here a Kxxccaing witnewea to appear y'cretLe grand jury of the Fed- ar.' Co art now in session at C-rtttuboro. We apprehend that tfxu will be made to indict the Vtrirs who acted at tbe late tr.:OB. Xet baa reached here that la. Walton, Jr.. a son of Mr. Tio. Walton, now on actire ser- rce ia tbe Fbilipines, has stood urxaxination for promotion sue- tt'a.'Iy and bas been com mis- K.j f ! AmviiiiI 1 in1 mnmnt In tierfjolar serTice. . Oar colored friends here ran ncsrcn to (!harlottr .Ial vt k. . c'arjnie ue4r leiiig fiuiicia!t .M rix. TUom; who rnt rn- ir.'t tlie:r tiip -to tbr MJueeo lr " ULen acccunt weie !!- ! i he profl'eie Cfteen A regnlar mertinff of IrU I.!Se No. fl( K. of 1, n J-v4T. I Irtober 8tht wolk la" the 'Irsree'will be conducted, aa .f.;irr i,0J.inrig of importance. AUre attendance is requested. Vi Knht cordiIl.v ii.vtt tl 'a-irb.i. i.bairraan of the Iemo ' -r i:i-ratirn Commillee has . ; sd Hod. J. F. Spa in hour iu rVcror for IJorke ntnuty. ' -ia; e,. mil te to addn the I l:ure county ut ech ,0' ' precinct, aud to thorooghly ami orjo'ze tho Demo K' r fuieen in ea h towcatiip. l'!l l'4rk Marriaore. At He tr dci.re of the bride's r .'jt ThuriMy erening at cU:k in the ptenenc or a few :-t 4!e fneod. Mr. W.'F. Uowell lJ, Mim Willie Farki, oldest btrr or Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. 1r, were married. The cere- JIlKSriTAL XOTKA Mr. II. K. C. Itryant of Char lotte, was a visitor at the Hos pital this week. The Hospital choir went to Borkemont laat week and had a picnic. Miss Mae Mnrpby is tsaching a mission school at Anderson chajI. Messrs. J. K. CotTey and II. li. Oensley retnrned Friday from a riatit to Norfolk, Va. Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Murphy bare retnrned from a few days ri?it to Columbia. Misa I). E.StikeIcatber is upend inc few days in Hickory. A delightful entertainment wa tiren Miaa S. K. Fitts, Ute chief of tbe achool for tni iniT nurtn a tere, prior to her tparture fr O.Iumli.j, on TbarKtity evtamcj lat by a coterie of her i.inl.-.rim lady aMociatcm mi Hixi: of tbe popular and affectionate esreein in which she wea held7pn.iting of tbe following ladies: M'f-Ke Ida and Ira Moore, Kula Wn-er, Lillie Fatton, Delia ttifcelt at her jidu 14 me .-ijc.-uuu. in ception room presented a cem-of exquisite grandeur, tbe table at d alia ere profuse with demgna ilie!nxin7 the baud of a Ci ii ui .n- oue akilled in tbe ait of decorating. There were ferns and the golden rod and waring pMlma, the con ventional co!.n !eiog yellow and green. Nomerable varieties of c-4ke, trojiH'-.l Jrut, cooling wa ters and icecream were dinfiensetl. Seldom ia there witueved auch mi array vT feminine beauty aud aplendor that graced this, occa sion. The ladf'-H woie superb evening coatonea of brilhaot fahnc and tbe honored Udy recipient of this pretty fete never seemed more bappj and charming. Inrited guests preaent were, Doctora Mur phy, Taylor, Koa and McCamphell and Mir Kirkpatrick, Slade, McGimpwy, Connelly, Ixndou, Cowan, Barber, IhompRon and Madames Smith, Cole and Mull. Miss Fitts recently migned hete nd left for Colombia Monday. She is a lorable and pleasant Udy lider tue cuciiuiMaure if i iirpiiaing that Mr. Carr a:; oj'j 'i'i.e for Senator. ' He i. a Wit iiwl.! ci'.iten In v'i ry w.ilk of l ie. lit-Las ! . e mm e Air the c.iu.e of education, Ij-Iji the oer boys and gir! lo ol.tain an cduc-itiou, and a ptf at !i Ijer to tbe oor and tieedy atjd the help less the old iMildier, i-ud the widow than any oil er man. He ha responded to every eall for help repaid less or their creed. He is the man that tbe good H-ople or North Carolina wants to represcut them in the I'mted States Senate. The people of Nolth Carolina wiil Ocver luily roipiia!c bim for his ervn:t.. I'. lc onie.. tiie duty of the Ircciocr itic putty to honor by ejecting him 'o the United Slates Senate. which iervice the peoj le of Noith Cii'!iua will ever lie promi. jtuu .vi. , uu- fieh', ii News and ()l'f rer. Rings enlarged. . Broken pins mended. Stones replaced in settings. Old chains made to look new. Old jewels set in modern styles. ' Tarnished brooches restored to beauty. Any needed repairs of jewelry done skill-. fully, quickly and for only a moderate charge i over the cost of. materials. Broken pieces or discarded gold jewelry taken in exchange for new. gin of profit than any one line house can; We have a complete Dry Goods Store, a complete Shoe Store, a challenge Clothing- Room and up-to-date Grocery Department with) a. first-class line of Crockery, Tinware and a complete line of Cutlery, Guns, Shot, Powder, Loaded Shells, etc., in the sporting line. . : Our Line Of HatS and Caps stand at the top. Our Mr. Brittain is repre senting a large Wholesale Hat House on the road, which Iv-es u's an advantage in buying. Hats and Caps that no other house in town has.- It enables us to buy this line ;it a avmg of from io to 15 per cent. This difference we are glad-tojgive our customers. Our Line Of Cloaks and Capes have been selected with special Cut and represent the latest productions of the best manufacturers in this country. Ladies DreSS Skirts and ready to wear waists are shown in great abund- ance. lhese lines have grown to be a feature in our house and we have made a special department for them, " REMEMBER we are the original I promoters o the Low Price Cash 'System that saves th consumer every year hundreds of dollars. a ; p -i -k. JL N J s -I -i -L v L N oo 4? - ' ItllVIIUIU IU p wifc.'". vi . ... ll I. .... "Uoter tr II4.V.J NMarneffhnd her friends wbh her all b-p- r,..i " i : i fm urr while Ku- w "re, months oast tbe croon P,Dr,w ,u . - .. ' Wo oerator at tbe depot but was called to 8aluda 00 -:ar.lay. in a few daj8 Mrs. J;0" ;II Ieare for Salads, where t;rw.;i make their fotore bome. l) .ir. WAKEFIE if , ?- C. will be li IEU) of Charlotte. o Uorru loo at VedDdr. October r fi ibr on It. II ia rrrUc ia ng ber chosen roision or neiry. October lsf,lDO0. to thf: deaf. A rich Udr. cured of br lfn" n.J r-hl Hed br Dr. Nicholson hia Iomu nrum. miT tve lo procure - - .3, - 4 tnem v- v-;-Mh Avenue. The Federal luterfereure - An et of Keir Itrar Cr in.. atl. Sixteen witne.ie?, all necroei. have ' Ik.'ii hO'iimoned to ajer bcfoie t he Fetleral Cmrt at Greensbvro, to give "evidence agaiot Registrars J. A. IVrry, snd William Towcll. fcr alleged wrongs dune them in the election. Helton, the District Attorney, pa:d a vi:t to Moranton a week or so ao, Hjid a tlo.eled nil dav with J. M. Mn!l, the lellig. rreiit niaor of unr., and this i the oultoroe f tbeir conference.' Wu iu'idert.iiHl the Iluti. Dickie Williaam, U. b. Comraiwionrr, the only white man among all theM Yeaimcn of Color,' who goes to tell !:0W he Wa de. fliUHlrtl"' i;j A titiur elect iil ntnl try . -il !i-imI M-iHC weight to tite ti.;. d 1 ;f i le Tiiuouy by coircoirtt:- hif d i.'ii the Iluii. J k.: take a Ini,' swear when bf ci . the ch i.. Tbe wonder i N fouid lime to eat and aliej', bo w as Mi fond or Alex IVrry and I''!! Powell. Our m U 1'ial he.i tbe fcta are jopeily j.ie.-eii'e.l, tbe courts wil! tke h. a: me v c-w of the case a A!x IVrry did when the Hon. I"ckfe read lum an elab mate estruct from an mitln'riy on federal jtniirudctne, tninr to conrmce him he had t!e riir'Jt o arrest him in cae be did no' let Henry lHu-ciu scd 1: I more Vir gini4ljcfl'esoo-Sheri:r-II i tfg i n s volv They will rcjneat him (ier Imj.a in iKjliter teriiif) go to b--'' It would be i!l if the.' fedrral office holders and Ucj.oli'icau at large would let tins matter of arrest dicj. Iher know, we know, that it I nothing hut a bli:T gsme that Ihry aie playing, ami dial uuie !.n't ik ;i JJuike ciliiuty De iMM laey. We may have 11 c rd oj fir !erve we haven't pUjed 1 1 at. thini the li4:tr. l'earu Itfnu. Her. L. S. Denton preached a St. John jcttcrday to an attentive audience. - Hi u! ject wa: Tower of the (.sp I. .Mr. Wade llutliiiati and wife have been made hai-pr br the arrival vf a little girl. kti. v.. It. Mull will preach iis laruwrli fermou to tbe St. .fojjK church iiext Sundar. (II MAT EVENT. Ihirkskin Uill Coming With Hi Superb Exhibit ion. It will he with nmrcrtal rejoic- iig that the approaching visit of Uuckkiu Jtill i bailed. Thia noted out and Indinn fighter n ill bring with bim over a ihosand men and horsep. The lest and bravest fighters and trapper of the West, together with huudreda ol Indian, Cow. bova, Vaqueroa of Mexico, Gaocbos of South America, Costacka of Ilua.'ia and many other races of men. There will hIo be cavalry from the Uuittd States army aud Eng land and Germany, as well as a troop or female rocgli rider tbe firit eer 'eo. The Detioit Free Pres, of Jnne 11, I'HHh The Hucknkin Hill Hild I West gave two performances here yesterday to large and enthusi astic audiences aud gave the best ofatifactiou. Ie is folly opto the high class areana exhibitions. He will uo hcie next Saturday, October Cib, and the town will he crowded with visitors. Grand street cavalcMde at 10 a. ni. make Onlor of I'oncty ( Vni;ai-i"'iif,rs. It i oidered by the Hoard or County Commiosiooets that no perion is anthemed to make au account against the county with nut an approved Older by a com miAsioucr. Accounts' presented withcut an rrder will not he paid MORTGAGE SALE. Ity irtue of a power of tale contained in ft certain mortgage lo me by A. I. iitil wii'o M. li. Gileu on ilie -Cih day4Ju!r A. I., KSUl; nd registered in the KegiKler's ofllcc of liurko county, )VMk Z, 1 wife .', 1 will tell al public suction for ca!i, mt the CourtT House ilmr ill the town of Morgan ton, X. C, on Mlurdir, ' tho Otb day of October, 1000, s ccrtatn piece or tract of land lying and being In Jiurke county. Slate of .North C'Kruiina in Silver 1'rvvfc townhip and docriiNxi nd defined as follows, tu-wil : Ikgiuningon a ruck. It. C. Tallent's 2sortii-wet corner In center of the (klrecl), running due west 44 poles to a jK.plax and tUke vn-the bavk of Long branch; thence running wiUi meanders of said branch. North 30 degrees East 12 poles to a pine and black gum; thence same course North 'iO degrees East whole distance til pules to a pine and black uni in buck line; tht-:ice South 6 Ue grvttTi 11. -sand 10 links (to) a stake Mil J rk; Hunce South 27 degrees West TZ poles aud 12 links to a stake and rock; thence South PI degrees East 13 poles to the beginning, containing 2a acres more or lesn. Said land sold by reason of default mad in it e paymrul of the debt secured by saiu mortgage. . . This the oih day of September, 1900. ltODERT llti.uaiu. Mortgagee. Aw-ry V Krvin, Attorneys. -lCeuls buys a sterling brooch at Swindell's. ' . ' Wood's Seeds. Every Farmer shoold hare a copy of Wood's Autumn Catalogue cf SEEDS AND GRAM For FaH planting. It tells aH about GRASS & CLOVER SEEDS, Hairy, or Winter Vetch, Crimson Clover, Seed Wheat, Oats, etc It also RlTM deripUon.bt methods M b kwh to adTaniaM la Sh Fall TkA Sarlr Winter. Cau3xni saaitod fre. wnM tot r SMasar 64 Ormla rolW. . T. W. WOOD & SONS, SEEDSMEN, Richmond, Va. sininmuuiiiiiiiiimimiiniirumtiniiiuitmcirrntim PATTON ouiirivvAJi - -- r J ) MOSGANTON, N. O. ; ! Fall Term Will Open August S, 1.800. J ; . . . 1 : t . . H New Building with New Desks, Blackboards, etc. For catalogue, address :i R.X. PATTON. ", ; ' - ' . - - ; i,'V , . s luiaimnmimiaranmimitmnuiiiTU For Sale'Cheap . 9 mmmmmmmm 80 acres of land adjoining lands of J. L. Fox, Mary For- ney, and others, will sell as a" whole or parcels. It you interested please address, the owner. J. S. Fox, McAdensrille, N. C. FOR RATES and MAPS ALL P01NT8 Sit tf Vmlno- PmrMrtvand Vaehlnerr Under a judgment of the Superior liVnT'T.h nTlri W fiSL Court of Uurke county, in the caxe of I I. llilsiDzer aiainst the Klnir uold Mining Co.. I will at the Court House door in Morganton on Wednesday the - 7th day of November, 1900, offer for sale at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, all of that cer tain tract of land situated in Burke county upon the Catawba River, bound ed as follows : beginning on the South side of Ward's creek on a large Pine stutnp and runs kast- 5 poles to said creek, crossing -the same twice, whole distance East from beginning 140 poles 10 a nue iaif, men orin 110 poies 10 Ued Oak, then est 140 poles, then South 116 poles to the beginning, con fining 100 acres more or less tne same being the real esute known as the "Huff man Gold Mine Tract." At the same time and place the engine, boiler, pump, piping and other mining machinery and Sixtures on the aid land will be sold separately from the said land, but sub- ject to the two Chattel Mortgages there on held by J. II. Huffman. Terms of sale Cash, J. II. Hcftmax, Com. This October 4th, 1900. Address j FRED D. BUSH, : , - D18TKICT PasseSger Agent j - ! L0U1SYILLE A HASEYILLE R. R i No. 1 Brown Bailding, Opp. t'nion Depot, i ATLANTA, G A MAY & LANE. MAY & LANE". PROFIT IN HOGS. ; : INTER-NATIONAL STOCK FOOD makes sows raise better pigs. - Men oi brains make money by raising hogs. We give a Reliable- Guarantee or money refun-'-ed if our Stock Food does not give Entire Satisfaction. INTER-NATIONAL COLIC CURE for Guaranteed or Money Refunded. "jgrPOLAN CHINA PIGS FOR SALE.. J V 9. -I- 'AMIT' GROCERS. I'- VklWty?). PHONE 69. iiorscs, MA : "No Trouble to Answer Questions." f i . Glen Alpine Springs! . for Sale. ; This valuable property 9 miles from ' station of same name on Southern R. R. will be sold at a bargain to the This Space Morganton Hard rruv nniiRH " ?,?!,! rf?v. izJzJnH r richt party, XJk, 1)1111 IVUU(U BJIUf vuv w5 u . 1 or Cold at once. Conaaers Cronp, ; fgrg 1S a cQ room hotel SSSfStSSfflSlSSSe and valuable mineral springs Doctors prescribe it for Bronohitia. iQ 0 for a trifle of first COSt Hoarsened, Grippe, Pneumonia and "-"r Conaiauption. Quick, sure results. Price. ?5 ceota. KffuM? the demlfr s suhmitute. COUCH SYRUP Always cures when others fail. Dr. BUi Puis cw Constipation. 50 pUlsioC For particulars address. J50. L. Abmsteohg. j Wilmingtou, XJ. C, Win. S. Peaeson, j Attoruej, i Morganton, K. ISCtnts bnjs a eteiling stick pin at Swindell'H. t"We will send The Herald to any address irom now uniu Jan. 1st, 1901, for only 50c. Belongs To ware Comoanv. X York. t. S. A. ly. Ear. Ne and TbrrU
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