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fnrcft4 pracrrtlv wmw k teaM
murMta, a4 ktra r4r bfta to
ili thlr Pwaranca f t fcf th
market ka4 rm aBurh lawar. Lamm
ar ara ajali (raJlr r4itr4
alkM rractloa briar 11 'rlork Urt tbf
mark at 44 Itot hmtd M t nmr, Tn
run. i Coal an4 1 1-4 RaturHay'i
rtan J4 NorU.ra aa4 Oraai
Nartbcni prrfarrftd
prtoa war bald ul MM OP rl"
tttt' hlcW thts bafnra but th d
ma4 414 oat 4 Inkdla brm
Vary 4utt Nortliam Padft tot 1 1-
rar Saturday and Oraat Northarn pra
Hm4 4 1-4. Da'owara HaAaoii loat
1 1-4 aad Cantral Railroad erf Nrw Jar
Mr aad Cooaolldatad On L Tha r
ral tea bacaina aaary vnaii fuadtng
waahaoad acaia ta Uia Joaraat.' but tha
raw la Amalcamatad Copper ta above
111 Taa foantaraottiaT Influaqca. Bondi
irara baarV at Boon. ' 4
. Flifull flHea and rttctlona wara
MfltlAMt MMIBrll 4. lit II Hr4 k fta
tanalva market movcDMitta and aa a
conaanucnea thara waa little alPort
mad to awing larga llnea of atocka. A
antral aetback ocenrrad after 11
o'clock. : but, an bour later the market
waa 'tlainfc Sfatnl Cnlon Pcinc peiltnc
a ' fraction above laat waek'a closlnf
and Amialcamared Coptter and People'
Qaa a aotnt.
There wiia aot rboughanefty In thsf-
buylnr and filing or the' afternoon to
alter Piiova;miich,'aUhau'rti (here waa
a leatilng towarda heavmeaa.' Reading
trept-iip 40 within A point bf 8atur
' day'a 4oing and the whole' market
wa.4tardi.tnjr aH 'ciooli.
, fteading practically completed It re
covery, - Amalgamated Copper, National.-
Blacuh., and Canadian - Pacific . got
over. BaXurdaV.' Wheeling 'A Lake Brie
first' preferred . -and- Tennenaee , Coal
Jl-J and Wheellnir aV Lake Erie and
; Colorado . FUri 1. . American Express
fU-4 Mlnneapoll At St. Louis 31-2, and
piuabwr coi li-..''; "
There, waa ttealtatlon again on the
advance and aome yielding. The clo
Ins ' wa reather. aaay. :
. New York Closing Stock List.
Atchison 1,,, 92
Atchison, pref j j v,-. . . , :. . . . . . 103
Atlantic Coast line ..........161
Baltimore. & Ohio. ......... .114
Canadian Pacific ... . , . . , . . .174
Chicago tc Alton ; 32
Chicago A Alton pref. 75
Chicago ft Northwestern. .... 231
Chicago & Northwestern pref.
. Chesapeake & Ohio .'... .... . 6S
,. ColbradD Southern . . . 34
'-. Denver Jfc Rio Grande. 48 1
Dearer & Rio Grande pref. , v." 88
Erie.M-.,.,.,...' 46
IUtnold ; Central ..' '...".178 ,
Louisville; 4 Nashville. .-150
aranhattan L . . .,i . 159 54
Metropolitan St. Rwy. ... r. .tl r
Meiicah Central .' . . 25
-Hissoari' Pacific . : . . .101
Northern Pacific . . .... .... 21
New York Central 149 .
Norfolk A .Western 89
' Pedwlvanfa 442'
Redding ',. 137
, Rock Island x. 26
Rock Island pref, . v, 66 -
'. 8t-Paul . i.'. ..184
Southern Pacific r .... . . . 67
Southern Railway, ... . v . . . . . 40
. Southern Railway pre(, .. , . . . .101
Union, Pacific .155
UnioPaelftc pref."s. 97
Wabash-;, i..,,..,; . .':. 23
Wlsconaln.-iPentratV.ii;; 29
, '.. Miscellaoeoas. 'f
, Amalgamated Copper ., .. ,.11G
a American Car & Foundry .. v.. 43
" 'American Locomotive .. ., ., .. 74
- American Smelting .. . (.164
, American Smelting pfd.s. .. f,.12
. Brooklyn Rapid Transit .. ..' IB
Colorado Fuel ft Iron .-. ..73
International Paper vi . .. .. 24
. '-Watlonal Biscuit .. '.. r. ,.t70
National Lead .. .. .. '','. a .. .. 85
Northern Securities .. , y.'.----
'Paciflo Mall ., .. . ., .. 47
- People's Gas '.; .. -i. .. 98
Pressed Steel "Car .. ... 1! (1
Pullman-Palace Car .. ., ., ..240
' Standard Oil . i.m
6ugar .. :. ' ., .t ..14G
Tennessee Coal ft Iron .. .4 'i."..l'8
United States Steel
44
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rriimi anftad'tag aManda II V mid
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ILatlnaaiad rarrMe al lb kuru ta
dy MM balaa. aaaiaet tlT laal
ara aad M.nt laal rar Par lb
waaa IB M balaa, agaiaal 1M.M? kaat
aak and fl.'M laai year. Tadar ra
fpta at New Ortaana t.TU balaa,
agaaaat I at tea) raar aad al Hoaa
toa .n bale, iplwl lM laal year.
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Llm-pool CottOa.
(Br the Aaaociated Preaa.)
Liverpool, Pb, a. Cotton Cloalng:
Cotton) apoC good bualnaa dona: prlcae
I pointa higher; Amertraa middling
fair 14; good middling 4.11; middling
I.M; low middling I.KS; good ordinary
1.41; ordinary Mt Tha aale of the day
were 11.001 palea, of which 1.00 war
Cor arwavlaUoa and export and Includ
ed 11090 American. Reeelpta 11.400
)r"T
Including 11.704 Aimrku Fu
ture opened ateady and cloaed eany;
American middling, good ordinary
clauM. February L7I; February-March
1.71; March-April I.M; April-May t.iS:
May-June I.S8 Junjnly I.M; Juiy-Au-guat
Ml; Augut-8eptembr 1.15; Sep.
taw be r-October- 1.17;, Ootobr-Novm-bar
I.M; NovemberDeaember Llf.
Relgh S'llarket.
(Reported by Cbarlet) X. Johnon
Strict good middling. 10 e.
7 Good middling, 10 c.
Strict middling. 10 V4c
Middling, lOHc '
Reeelpta today, 4 bales.
- The New York Money Market.
(By tht Aaaociated Pre.)
New York. Feb. Prime meroantl e
paper 4 1-206 1-4 per cent Sterling
exchange steady- with actual buslners
In banker bills at 487.30li487.25 for de
mand and at 483.75483.80 for slxtv day
bills. Posted rate! 484 1-2 end 488.
Commercial bills 483 l-25-8: bar sil
ver 65 1-2; Mexican dollars 50 1-2; gov
ernment bonds steady; railroad bonds
steady.
Money on call easy; highest 4 1-4 per
cent; lowest 31-2; ruling rates 4. last
loan 4, closing bid and offered 4. Time
loans steady, sixty daya and ninety
days and six months 4 1-2 per cent.
New York Provisions.
(By the Associated Press.)
New York, Feb. 5. Flour, steady,
quiet. -
Wheat, irregular; May AO 5-891; July
89 7-8; September 87 11-16.
Rye, nominal,
i Corn, dull and no transactions.
K. Beef, steady.
' Pork, steady.
Lard firm: prime western steam 7.85
7.96.
Sugar; raw quiet; fair refining 2 15-16
3; s centrifugal 3 9-163 1-2; mosasses
sugar 1 1-162 3-4; . refined steady;
crushed 6.40; powdered 4.80; granulated
4.70. -, i
Coffee steadv; No. 7 Rlor7 1-2.
gutter Firm; creamery, 16
26c; state dairy. IS 0 24c.
Cheese Steady; state, - small and
large, coolred and white, September
1 1 J !' . ' 1 . . . u ,
ianey, ao uctooer, best 13
13c.;,do late made, 'small aver
age best, 12, do large, 12 , do
fair, 11 1 2c; skims, full to light,
siic; 7
- Eggs Firmer; nearby selected,
26c.; southern. 16 20c. ' , .
; , .' Chicago Grain. - f ,
- v (By the Associated Press.) ! , : - :
Chicago, Feb. 5. On conflicting bear
ish and bullish news May wheat here
todav steadied around 85.1-3.
Later the. market .became , weak on
bearish ne,w and a poor demand. ' The
low point for May was reached at 84
6-8. -The close waa-weak -with May
down CH at 84,
Small local receipts and firm . cables
steadied Mav corn around 44 7-8.-
Tha drop , In wheat 'cauaed heavy li
quidation In corn and prices yielded,.
May dropping to 44 1-4. The close was
weak, with May lower at 44 3-8,
May .oats, 1 on fair demand by com
mission houses held around 30 8-4. '
May provisions opened weak, pork at
4.imbi tm rmiaTii
in tut t Akir tyt tarri.1
lftirlia. r4v fc limawaa axaaa
at tha ftirviera 4aa ra;aruia tlx
Aaftararaaa ta'g M rl
lad Ik lull aaUai (ftftl .!
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lk.( ,t .
ralaaaal arraaaw wiawl Iran
t'auad baia aba
Oetmeav la aaatou l ( a la''"
ar aad la gtval . l.
la 44 in mana.il a HI. 1, s .wi.t n t.
ar a liirr) airatia-amml aMwtlut
till a treaty ruald a axiltat4 l.ui
N la KII lhal lb faraiga 4t. n
gara lb ue)iia biibxriu maa t
lit failed BHi aa anaal tafatiar
ll laarawd al lb ram tfi'r thai
lb bwaHlaatath baa ax i i-it w4
llaranany'a rwara aftrr Marili I h-n
lb tm a ()mu tai Iff gt ini ffr 1 1
la lb vrnl of n arrangnrtii ti.e
ba mad baiaaari lb ta ront ri
Flat aaatMblag la raavtH to mtur
within fear daya an lb iw-lihi
batwara b I'nllad Wiln and (In
many, whb will tend toaeidt (lur
ing up t Im altuatkm.
4.ERMA.H tlPPOHITION- T(
FRKXCH COXTROl. OK POI.ICK.
'Rv lit Aaoclatd Pr
Berlin, Feb. 6. Germany's attl-
tade toward tha proposition to place
the fontrol of the Moroccan polio In :
tha hand of Franca and Spain U one I
VI 111 111 v)iiuiuva, WUW IIIV llIUT-
ment would, according to tbe Ger
man view, amount practically to giv
ing France full authority over the
police, which Germany hitherto ha
teadlly restated. Tha foreign office
aa ys that the delegate to tbe con
ference at Algcclra will devote the
next few day, while the conference
Is not sitting, to an Informal ex
change of views on the subject of the
management of tbe police in an at
tempt to shape some acceptable plan
tor adjusting this vexed question.
A TRIE BILL AGAINST , . . .
? MlsT ALft SON'S SLATER.
(Pv the Aaaoclaied Press.) -Mt
Holly. N. J.. Feb. 5. The
grand jury today found a true bill
of indictment against Rufus John
son, the confessed murderer of Mins
Florence W. Allison, at Moorestown,
on January 18. A plea of not guilty
was entered by counsel In Johnson's
bchair and the trial will take place
Thursday next.
Scrub yourself dally, you're not
clean Idside. This means' clean stom
ach, bowels, blood, liver, clean, heal
thy tissue' in every organ. Moral:
Take Hollister'8 Rocky Mountan Tea.
35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Henry T.
Hicks Drug Company.
Dr. Ralnsford Resigns.
An Associated Press dispatch from
New York last night says:
Rev. Dr.lWm. S. Rainsford, for
22 years rector of St. George's Pro
testant Episcopal church, this city,
has resigned the rectorship owing to
continued ill health, and Rev. Hugh
Birckbead, the assistant rector, has
been elected to succeed him.
Dr. Rainford is widely known as
a preacher and writer, and has been
very active In philanthropic work.
He became rector of St. George's
parish in 1883. He was then 32
years of age. The church was prac
tically without a congregation. He
lays down his charge leaving a con
gregation numbering 7,000 souls and
an endowment fund' increased by
$300,000. St. George 'is one' of the
wealthiest churches in the city.
"I suffered habitually from consti
pation. Doan's Regulets relieved and
strengthened tbe bowels, so that they
have been regular ever since." A.
E. Davis, grocer, Sulphur 'Springs,
Texas..' '
Get Rid of the Wolves.
(By the .Associated Press.) ... i,
Lawton. Okla.. Feb: 5. lUe secretary
of the Interior had 'Instructed t?o one.1
Bi ;T. Morrlssey, game superylsor. to
conduct a three-day hunt, cqmmennlng
today, to rid the national game-prservt
at Fort Still of Wolves; The- entire"
gantionfat Fort BtlH will ..participate
In the hunt and It Is xpctcd'that the
hunters win number' 1,000. Thw'bAttrt
26,630 acres of the forest ressrve w111'"beH
covered during the hunt.
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Corner Wilmington and Martin Sts.
KNOXVILLE and
COLUMBIA.
gg Colleges in 15 States. POSITIONS
secured or money Kbiii uutu. Also
teach IiY MAIL. Catalogue will con
vince you that Draughon's is THE
BEST. Call or send for it.
j. h. ahern: & co.,
...Bunkers...
And Dealer. In
.. . i -
Stocks, Cotton,
Grain, Provisions.
43 broad way NEW YORK.
We Isue the most comprehensive and
Instructive Market Letter published.
V V W RITK for ITv
flobbard Bros. & Co.
HANOVER ftQUARC NEW YORK.
MEMBERS OF, New. York , Cotton Ex-
ehange, New: Oceans; Cotton Ex
. change. Aeoclate-. Member Liver
v pool i Cotton. AaocJatlon ; ; ,
ORDERS SOLlOITED For the par-
; chase and. eaio oi cotton lor future
j' delivery Correspondenoe Invited
" "V- HOLUStER'S '
Rocky fountain Tea Ku&gefs
A Buy MMHein for Boty PeopleT :
"' a Btinn Boldtn Hultll iK,RMimt Vim '
A ipeetflo for Constipation, Indliresttbii, Liver
snd Kidney troubles. HmiJles. Eczemn, Impure
lllontl, Uad Hrer-th. SIumdHb Bovela, Headaobe
und Backache. Ita Kocky Mountain Tea In tub
let form, 85 cent a box. OeDutt.e made by
lioixisTia Dkuq CpMPAMV. Madison. Wis.
GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPlf
a. a ib
...Fire Insurance...
It
t nr aaraa. I na aaai . Kfti"cV b
b4b aaaa Itr tanaaaaww I ia ia.
liUat-hi wwlaab Itr lawjraaM I
H9 al I.4i4iaaa-i Aftaaraav 4 1'
( all 4 alia lai imi I
Mb ( 4b rtolJl lirl kllk lb bl
E. B. CROW
HELMS' CROUPALINE
AN EXTERNAL REMEDY
For ( roup Cold aad Wbaoplag Cough la chlldrea; Cold. Burw
Braa in Cheat. Cold la Head. U. ta adalta Wbea )oa or your
cbild bar a cold, rub lb cheat with CltOl TAUNC. tbaa aata
r4t a flfttitiftl cloth aad apply to cbMt cloaa up to aack, aad yo
111 an almost Ineiaal relief.
You aiil end It beneficial la pneumonia by robbing chest and ap
plying a flftnnel atratd with CROUPALINE to same
PbyalrUaa Prvarrtb M aad Gr4 th Drat of tVaalta.
Don't take any anbatltutaa, a they ar not aa good. Sold by all
druggist J CESTS FOR A SVOUXCE BOX.
J. D. HELMS, Manufacturing Chemist,
Sit BY. Elan MC, Op p. MeAdoa How a . Oreraaboro, II. C.
REPORT TO THK
NORTH CAROUXA (X)IU"OR.TION X)MMIH8IOX
OF THE CONDITION OF
THE COMMERCIAL AND FARMERS BANK.
AT RALEIGH. N. C.
Al the Cloae of Busiaras Oa th SMKh day of January, 1904
REHOl RCEH.
s and discount other than demand loans $ 4 50, 996. 1 3
I o n
Overt
erdrafts, sooured and unciired
All other stocks, bonis and mortgages 1.560 09
Ranking-house and furniture and fixtures 18,702.48
Demand loans 1 1 48.986.33
Due from banks and bankers 306,278 92
Cash Item 2.628.10
Gold coin 13,135.00
Silver coin, Including all minor coin currency. . 9,018.16
National bank notes and other t' S. notes. . . . 60,165.00
: 540.210.50
Total 81,01625.96
1,1 AIUI.ITIKS.
Capital stock paid In $101,000.00
Surplus fund earned G6.O00.00
Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid .... 33,010.14
Deposits subject to check $800,488.41
Bank denoslts 3 1,884.1 S
Cashier' checks outstanding 913.23
Total $1,016,295.96
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF WAKE ss:
1, B. S. Jerman, Cashier of the Commercial and Farmers Bank, do
solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief. B. S. JERMAN, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 1st day of February, A. D.
1906. E. B. CROW, Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
J. J. THOMAS,
ALF. A. THOMPSON, '
JOSHUA B. HILL,
R. p. RANEY,
Directors.
No interest paid
REPORT TO THE
NORTH CAROLINA CORPORATION COMMISSION
OF THE CONDITION OF
CAROLINA TRUST COMPANY
AT RALEIGH, N. C.
ut the Close of Business January 20, 1HOH.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts other than Demand Loans $103,401.62
Overdrafts secured
N. C. State Bonds
Other Stocks and Bonds
Premium on Bonds
Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures
Demand Loans
Casn on hand and in banks
$256,540.53 i
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock $100,900.00
Undivided Profits
Dividends Unpaid
Bills Payable
Individual Deposits ........
Due Banks . . . ..'. . . . ', . . . .
Casnler's 'Cheqks' outstanding
. . ... $256,540.53
I, H; F. Smith, Cashier of Caro.lna Trust Company, do solemnly
swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and
belief..' . ''; ;'"'. H. F. SMITH. Cashier.
Subscribed, and sworn to before me, this 2nd, day of February, A. D.
1906.
r
taraaaM
r.
aaniiaaj. AH
aai
THK Aratb HiMrtMl-
L CO.. Agents
4,836.85
833.285.82
on deposits
2,163.25
1,050.00
32,175.00
431.21
53.761.96
18,255.20 ,
45,242.29 j
6,473.49
1.270.00
11,800.00
$135,885.42
1,012.62
99.00
$136,997.04
E. B. CROW, Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
LEO. D. HEARTT,
JULIUS LEWIS,
T. WARD,
J. D. RIGGA.N, ,
ROBT. C. STRONG,
THOS S. FULLER,
Directors.
i
; rrxRUARY xozzs
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Oraabnaa. abvaala. atafax CValA.
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t'baraa Taka. Kaftbaxa, PaAA. Mb
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i . cm out b4ia.
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s.. t Alat at Ckarla. 4VW, T4.
K.lil Day Oak Oaraa. IIJ.
oB. 'ru Onagom. gA, ft.
Marbellaad Parlor Oorba.
ataw. ,
Ult aad Fancy. BUm $IJBX ,
CARPET DEP ABTMEYT.
Or alt Art Raoare. IL 98, tX.
M-tA. "40.
Wool aad Mixed Art Saaarac, all
alt ay to 4iS yarda AU artoaa,
M-M to f It-AO.
Ruga. SAc to
H.mp Carpet lO, 13, tOe,
. Ingrala. tS, S, 40. 87c-
Bruaaal CarpaU. BOc yard.
Floor Oilcloth. 13c yard.
Door Mala, 4 Sc. up.
Curtata Pole and Shade.
FURNITURE DEPARTMENT.
Iron Bed. 12.23 to 104M.
Cots, tl.aO. IIM, 2J.
Springt.ti-SS. ilJM), tl.70, fXOO.
MattTMaea. $1.M to 4L23.
Sldeboarda. gW.TS. 1SJM up.
Table. 43c to $3.00.
Bedroom Suits, Dreaaea, Chain, '
Rockers.
Hall Racks, $2.73, $4.50, $0.75. .
Reed Rocker, $X40 to $4.00. ,
Bed Lounge, Couch, Safe and
Cupboard. ".
j Chiffonier, nlc mirror,
SHOE DEPARTMENT. '
JUST IN.
I 180 pairs Baby Shoe, 10c, 25ft,
45c 5c.
f 96 pairs C. E, School Shoe, th '
i greatest wearing achool ahoo made, :
00c, $1.00, $125, $1JM. ,
360 pair Men'a. X41e,'ajvd Boja"!
Shoe, all prices.. ' ,
300 pairs Overshoes, ; ' i
BURNERS, WICKS, REPAIRS,
TRUNK DEPARTMENT. ' " . ' -
New lot Trunk. $1.00 to $18.50. -
Bags, 25c. to $8.00. v :,'' .
Suit Cases, $1.00 to $6.00. . ; , '
BABY CARRIAGE DEPARTMENT. '
Our new, Una of Go-Cart it open ;
for inspection. They certainly ar !
beauties. '
Prices: $12.50, $11.00, $0.60,
$8.00, $0.75.
Folding Style: $1.75, $2.85, $3M,
$4.50, $0.00, $8.00. . -
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
A few Overcoats at out prices.
Sweaters and Cardigan Jacket.
Rubber Coats and Hats.
HARNESS DEPARTMENT, h
Saddles, $2.50, $3.00, $5.50, $7.
Whips, 5, 7, 10, 14, 25, 50c
Bridles, Straps, Parts, etc.
Lap Robes, $3, $2.60, $1.85, 00c
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT,'
Planes, 20, 80, 75c, $1.00, $1.20.'
Hand Saws, 10, 25, 37, 50c, $1.35. '
Xcut Saws, $1.15 to $1.70
Levels, 12, 23, 40, 50c.
Braces, 10, 23c.
Ratchet, 50c.
Chisels, 20, 25, 30, 33, 40c.
Hammers, 10, 25, 50c
Locks, 5, 10, 15, 20, 23, 50c.
Single Barrel Guns, $3.05 up.
Double Barrel Guns, $8.50 up.
Rifles, $1.50, $2.25, $2.75.
The Ever-Ready Safely Kaxor,
with .7 blades, In handsome leather,
i-lte ruse for $1.00.
Coffee Mills. 17. 25, 40, BOc.
Food Choppers, 50c, 00c, $1.00.
Rogers' 12dwt. Knives and Fork.
53.00. '
Steel Barbers' Shears. 80c
STOVE DEPARTMENT.
Wood Heaters, $1.25 to $2.50.
Heavy Wood Heaters, $3 to $0.
Coal Stoves, $1.05 to $4.00.
Cook Stoves, $0.00 to $12.50. ,
Grates, Flredogs, etc.
Coal Hods. 20. 25. 33, 45c
Ml SIC DEPARTMENT.
JMd news to music lovt'rn Tin
i price of Victor Records have nwa
reduced 10-Inch. 60cJ 7-inch, 85r
athnrm. $2.00. $3.00. $3.0O
Ircordlnna. $1A to $3.00 4 ,
Guitars, $2.40 to $8,00.
Banjos, $1.90 to $3.00.
Mandolins, $1.75 to $5.00.
Violin. $1.00 to $3.50. r ,
Strings and Repairs, Caar. ,
BO-Rpcord Case, $ I. 50, ,l
Victor Talking - Machine, $22.00 . '
to $60.00. . "
Our special, the MKKeat and hmlj.
TalklnK Machine in the world for tha ,
money, $13.00. i, ' ' r i ' . . '
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