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1 A lijyler's Candy To Parents and Children" All articles, including rul ers; pencil sharpeners, etc., used in the graded schools are kept by ISENHOUR &, BEAN. Next door to the Postoflice. HO. 15 The best of all. At N. P. MURPHY'S. WEATHER FOJIECASTl FAIR VOL ixv SALISBURY, -N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1903. MR. HAMMER IS HERE ODE GRANITE STOOD TEST. HAIL YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. 2 RILLED B7 TRAM FLEEING FROEI FLOOD KII1G ASSASSINATED? FEAR FOR SGHOOIiERS 10,000 UASSOARED. Uncle Sam's Inspector! Would Have A Big Hail Storm in the County Yes SOUCITOE' HAMBEE 0.1 GBODSD, they eh pt under a box car. LUNDREDS OF FAMILIES FLEEING A PARIS RUIIOR FBOH SERYIi. 690 MAY HAVE PERISHED. FEARFUL SLAUGHTER BY TUMH. Only Our Granite, terday Afternoon. . ;i The Question of Bond for Whites to be Brought Up. solicitor nammer arrivea in Salisbury last night in response to. a telegram with reference to the case of Calvin and Thomas White, who yesterday morning shot and killed Mr. Russell Sherrill at his home at Mt. Ulla. It is more than likely that tho application for bond will be made tomorrow morning but it is fairly certain that the motion will be vigorously resisted not only by the solicitor hut counsel omployed to assist in the prosecution.- It is stated by some that the provocation was not nearly so great as represented by the defendants. Mrs. A. E. Sher rill, tho mother of the deceased young man, is prostrated and in a serious condition and as she was the only eye witness to the trage dy it is not known what her ver feion of it is. Coroner Djrsett went to Mt. Ulla last night to hold an inquest. HABEAS CORPUS PROCEEDINGS. H was decided by Judge Brown today to hear the application of Messrs. Overman, Kluttz and Montgomery, counsel for the defendant in a habeas corpus pro ceedings tomorrow morniDg at 10 o eiocs. A tremendous crowd is expected in Salisbury from upper Rowan and Concord. The follow ing promiaent citizens of Concord were in Salisbury tod .y: Rev. George H. Cornelson, John McDowell, Ed Moss, Ed Freeze, Frank Brown, Wra. Flo we, P. B. Fetzsr, Ross McConnold, A. B, Pounds, Billy Weddicgton, Karl Johnson, John C. Wadswcrtb, T. L. Hartsell, A. Jones Yorke. HIPPY HOOLIGAN TOHIGHT. One of the Most Popular Farce Come dies on the Road. Lustily and with might and main do the artists in the "Happy Hooligan" Company, which will be the attraction at Meroney's opera house tonight, work to en tertain their audiences. When the company was engaged for the present edition of this most popu lar of all farce comedies, the man agement secured tho . services of the very best talent that could be secured. The matter of salaries was no objectso longa each part in the comedy could ba filled by the artist who wxi qualified by personality and attainments to fill it. Th'e result is an aggregation of c imedians and singers which is distinctly high class. There is not a medicore performer in the entire organization, and some of the m ambers are stars of the very first class. COURT AD JODRKS TOMORROW. Most of the Day Has Been Consumed ' in Hearing Motions. Superior court will adjourn to morrow after the first full two week's session for many terms. The day today has been spent largely in tho disposition of mo tions. Judge Brown will hold court in Stanly county next week. Mrj. Pool's Brother Badly Hurt Mrs. Walter W. Poolrecaived a telegram this morning which stat ed a very serious accident had oc curred to ber brother, Mr. Henry Cecil, at Lexington. No particu lars were given. Mr. Pool left on No. 30 for Lexington. Very Important Studies. There are three courses which ought to be taught in every school in the South. All of them are taught and emphasized at the Bing ham School, near Mebane, N. C. These studies are Bible, Penman ship and Physical Culture. The catalogue of this institution can be obtained by a postal card request to freston juewis urray, o. u , Mebane, N. C. If you want a medicine that will come nearer curing all your aches and nains than anv othtr medicine; that will cost you less mCpey and is uleasanter to take, buy a bottle of L'quid Electricity. It is only 50c per bottle, with full directions on every bottle. Try Liquid Haec tricity if you would be cured. Peeler and Lyerly "went to Faith today with their big wagon to hau the first car load of tje big engine beds for Mrs. Marie L. Wyatt. Thev e-o to San Francisco. There will be three car loads in all, three of the rocks make a car load. This is the longest distance ever known here for a set of engine bedsto be shipped. 'Uncle Samrs inspectors won't have anything I but Rowan county granite, which stood the test above all others. BALL GAME TO-MORROW. Spencer and Buffalo Play Again To morow. j The Spencer and Biaffalo Creek baseball teams will i cross bats again tomorrow afternoon at the baseball park at Spencer. It will be remembered that Buf xaio ureeK deieatea spencer in a former game and the contest cf omorrow will arouse much inter- est. Walter Murphy Efq , will umpire the game. A USE OR TWO. People Who Come and Go, and Local Happenings Condensed. Miss Isabelle Brown went to Mocksville this morning. No. 36 from the Sooth was two hours late this morning. Mr. George Gill, oi Raleigh, is here on a visit to his arents. Mr. Jule Sides, w 10 has been quite sick, is able to e out' again. Mrs. H. J. Overman and little child, who have been no sick, have almost entirely recovc red, : Miss Irene Davidso l has return ed from Greensboro where she has been visiting for the ast week. Miss Sallie Basbj , left this morning for Mt. Plea iant, where she will enter Mt. An odeaa Semi nary. -,.... Sheriff Julian returned last night from Raleigh J j where he went yesterday morning with Etta Brandon. i j Mr. Edward Clemont left this morning for Chapel ill to attend the medical department of the University of North Carolina. Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue J. D.1 Albright left this morning for Salisbury to collect United States taxe Charlotte Chronicle. - 1 Rev. and Mrs. E. rtl Parker, of Gibsonville, who havi been visit ing their son, Capt. L. D. Parker, left this morning for Concord and Mt. Pleasant, j I i -' The Happy Hoolig: in Company arrived in Salisbury t lis morning and the "troupe is stopping at the Mt. Vernon Hotel. The company carries its own special kcenery. The prospects are that it will have a crowded houee tonight. Sale of Street Bonds. Mayor Boyden will leave next i -it week for Chattanooga, where he will examine the streets of that city. Col. Boyden t links of ad vertising the street b mds for sale within a few days. I 100 Chinese Drowned. London, Sept. 17. A dispatch to the Daily Mail f roi n Hong Kong announces that dnrin y a typhoon the steamer On Ling Wo capsized off Kwang-Chau-Wan and one hun dred persons perished. Oysters! Fresh oysters at W. A. Brown's marke tomorrow Also nice assortment of fish. 2t For Rent! We havb 3 four room cottages for rent in good locality. Mao pin Bros. Good set of barbers at West Bros. Bast service Everything clean. 6t. For rentl i Four unfurnished rooms. Apply 127 East Fisher st. Cabinet Photos 9ac doz tent near passenger depot. at the if WANTEDf -For able-bodied, onmar U. S. Army, ied men, be- tween ages of 21 and 35, citizens of United States of good charac ter and temperate habits, who can speak, read, and write .bnglish. For information apply to Recruit ing Officer, first National-Bank building, Charlotte; Southern Loan and Trust building, Greensboro; or 40 iratton Ave, Asheviiie, N. C. Room No. ID Bell Block. in theEastern part of Franklin and the Northeastern end cf Rowan county yesterday afternoon ; abou 3 o'clock. The thermometer be- f gan falling and at midnight blan kets were comfortable. RECEIVERSHIP PERMANENT. Mr. B. B. Miller Permanent Receiver of Gold Hill Mine. : B. B. Miller, Esq who has been temporary receiver of the Gold Hill Company, nas been appointed permanent receiver and all credi tors will be notified to present their claims by November 20th. The appointment of a permanent receiver was agreed upon by all parties concerned. - ; THE CONVICT'S DAUGHTER. Air Interesting Melodrama at' the Opera House Tomorrow Night James Blackadder, a trusted em ploye of Col. Gou'd for I over ten years, has proven himself to be a conspirator and hypocrite. Some years before Col. Gould adopted a baby girl and kept the secret to himself. Having grown to be a beautiful young lady, her hand is eagerly bought' in marriage by a great many admirers. ;; Shefinal- y accepts Jack Warburton,a dash- ing young oouinerner, wnose Aher was a great friend of the Colonel's. The secret of her birth and adoption, however is told to her accepted lover, and ; is 1 over heard by BUckadder. Chagrined at the loss of his employer' daugh- t9r, he plots ruin and forges papers on the Colonel. How well he suc ceeded is best told by witnessing a perf arciance of 'The ' Convict's Daughter" at Merohey's opera house tomorrow night. The plot is indeed a startling one end. full of surprises and sensational effects. Indeed, it is one of big melodram atic succcesses of the season. Prot R. E. Stallings Leaves, j Prof. R. E. Stallings who has been spending the past two months since his return from the Philip pine Islands with his father, Rev. Dr. J. N. Stallings, leaves today for Charlottesville, Va., where he will visit his sister, Mrs. W. A. Lambeth. From Charlottesville ha will probably, go to Pennsylva- ma, where te has Daen tendered a lucrative position. 1 ? Lieut Sherrill Back Prom Philippines. Lieutenant Clarence Sherrill, a former resident of Salisbury and son of State Librarian M, O. Sher rill, was in Salisbury this morning on his way to Newton to visit rela tives. Mr. Sherrill will remain in the army but will be located in Washington for the next year. Bingham's Fine Opening. . Prof Preston Lewis Gray, prin cipal of Bingham School at Mtbine, is in Salisbury today. This institution, which is one of the most thorough in North Caro lina, opened September 3rd and has the largest number! of matri culates recorded in six years. Tax Books Turned Over. ; City Tax Collector J. j Frank Miller has received the tax books of . Salisbury for 1903 and will begin at once the collection of taxes. ' BusimessMen Dislike a Poor Hand writing. They do not like to employ a Uoy who writes a ' slow, cramped and awkward hand.' They want a clear, plain and rapid style of pen manship that can be easily reed. This art is taught and emphasized at the Bingham School, near Me bane, N. C , a catalogue of which can be easily obtained by writing Principal Gray, Mebane, N. C. What is Life? In the last analysis nobody knows, but we do know that it is under strict law. Abuse that law even slightly, pain results. Irregu lar living means derangement of the orsrans, resulting in Constipa tion, Headache or Liver trouble. Dr. King's New Life Pills quickly re-adjusts this. It's gentle, yet thorough. Only: 25c at all drug stores. i- 1 - There was ,a big hail storm - " . - . - - ' Two Painters Horribly Mangled ai Greensboro Yesterday. " A Greensboro special to the Charlotte Ooservesays: A horrible sight greeted the crew pf a material train this morn ing about daylight, as,they were preparing to get out of a siding near the-Gate City Manufacturing Company, in the locality of . the coal chute. Lying not far apart were the dead bodies of two white men. lne need of one was com pletely severed from the neck, and the ghastly eye-staring head was distant several, iDches from the trunk. The other corpse was mang led and cut all over. Dr. Turner, the county coroner was immediate ly notified. His investigation show ed there was no necessity of an inquest, and the railroad author! ties had the bodies properly pre pared for burial, and decently in- erred in the cemetery this after noon, lne investigation discloeed - - - hese facts: Two men .were on the street here yesterday, one of them carrying- a tin box, on which was painted in lare letters: Signs," tie other carried a leather grip compact and heavy. Towards dark he same men were seen near the coal chute and both were percep tibly up the iEflaence of liquor. Soon after this, onevreport says, hey , were seen to crawl under a reight car standing on the siding near the factory of the Gate City Furniture Company and were warned not to do so. Dr. Turner examined their balongings and bund from union cards that the name of one was O. F. Gates, the other Chaa. Gates. They were painters and the cards were issued rom the union in Cincinnati. The grip contained a complete cooking outfit and the tin box had paints and brushes in it. The men had secured a plank and placed it across the track, on which they rested their heads. W hen the car was moved the wheel, of coui se, shoved this plank around and drew he man's head squarely over the rails. A pint bottle of liquor al most 'lull was found at the place where the men were laying, while another, entirely empty, and had been thrown out by the side of he track. It was raining and the. men sought the place to keep dry. ANOTHER GOOD COMEDY. Why Smith Left Home" Presented Here Last Night If merit amounts to anything and George Ober and his company ever come to Salisbury again they will be greeted by a packed house. veryone who saw "The Wrong Mr. Wright" Wednesday night was deiigntea but the audience ast night was eyen more thorough y pleased. The audience was not of such numbers as are calculated to inspire the most enthusiastic work but this fact did not seem weigh with Q ber and his sup port and the result was an appre ciative and ' demonstrative recep- ion. Few plays or players that come South equal Ober and his people very few surpass them and they are entitled to all the good hings the press has said about hem. Mr. Holmes' Fine Mare. The article copied from yester day's Winston Sentinel with refer ence to Mr. R. J. Holmes' pacer, Opie Oaward, was incorrect in some particulars. It is conceded, we are told by one who witnessed the race,that all Winston agree that Opie Onward is far superior to Shaffner, and the latter on the sec ond heat could have been shut out by Mr. Holmes' mare. rVihinet Photos flR V dnK nt thn tent near passenger dopot. . tf Owes His Life to a Neighbor's Kind- ' ness.. , -. Mr. D. P, Daugherty,well known throughout Mercer and Summer counties, W. Va., njost likely owes his life to the kindness of a neigh bor. He was almost hopelessly afflicted with diarrhoea; was , at tended by two physicians who gave him little, if any, relief, when a neighbor learning of his serious condition, brought him a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which cured him in less than twenty-four hours. For sale by James Plummer. ; The Mississippi Still Rising and Man; Drowned. . La Crosse, Wis , Sept. 18. Hundreds of families in the dis trict adjacent to Li Crosse are fleeing with what valuables they can carry to the hil!s to escape death in the floods sweeping the Mississippi valley. Crops are submerged and stock drowned. jte water is still rising. . COTTOI H CHARLOTTE. 200 Bales Marketed Up to 3 O'clock f " Today. " (SPECIAI TO SUN.) ..Charlotte, Sept. 18. Up to 3 cfclock this afternoon 200 bales of cotton had been marketed here, the prevailing price being 10:75. It is expeced that fully 250 will be said before the market closes to day. $30,000 DAMAGE SUIT. A Suit Against the Southern Jot That Amount. An Asheville special says: A suit for damages, in which J. E. Brown is administrator, against the Southern Railway for $30,000 damages for the killing" of J. Fietoher Brown, has been institut ed. Mark W. Brown represents plaintiff. ' SOUTHERN YS L. AND & I. he Two Roads Having a Big Contett :inKnoxTille. Knoxvllle, Tenn., Sept. 17. The local fight between the Louis ville and Nashville and Southern Railways was resumed this morn ing by the Louisville and Nash ville putting 100 men to work between the - Louisville and Nash ville .terminal site in the city limits and the Brookside cotton mills building, about one mile of track o reach the Brookside mills and intermediate industries. The Southern Railway at temp ed to prevent the operations at be Brookside end by running cars and a switch engine on a siding and spur track. The Louisville and Nashville tore up one of the Southern's tracks and laid its own new track where th Southern's track had tested. At other, points . the Louisville and Nashville built over Southern Railway property. This is in a erritory hitherto not invaded by he Louisville and Nashville in its campaign to reach industries in and about Knoxville. . America Will Take Loan. j Berlin, Sept. 18. It is stated today that part of the loan of 150,000,000 which the president of he Russian' council of ministers Witte is negotiating, will in all probability be taken by American capitalist They Think Highly of the Board. At the Bingham, near Mebane. N. C. , a good and abundant fare is urnished. A prominent patron rom a -personal experince writes: 'The quantity and quality of the food you serve is all that can be desired.' A student writes: "The board furnished is most excellent." Another says: 4lMy gain is not a miraele at all when the variety of ood served by the boarding de partment is considered." ior catalogue, address Principal Gray, Mebane, N. U. - - ";' -. Eight room two story house, 210 East -Bank street for rent. Apply to J. T. SoBsaman. ' tf. "Get your fine mutton at R. W. Price's market. - 1m His Life Saved by Chamberlain's Colic, ; Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. ; : 'B. L. -Byer, a well known cooper of this town, says he be lieves Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy saved his life last summer. - He had been sick for a month with what the doctors call bilious dysentery, and could get nothing to do him any good until he tried this remedy. It gave - him - immediate relief," aavH B. T. Little, merchant. Han cock. -Md. For sale by James Plummer. , s - It is Said That King Peter Has Been Assassinated. , Paris, Sept. 18 There k an unconfirmed rumor here that King Peter, of Servia, has been assassi nated. COL. lUSCHITGH REEIOVED. King Peter of Felgrade Removes a Regicide Leader. , Vienna, Sept 18. It is report ed from Belgrade that King Peter has summoned courage to remove Col. Mischitch, the regicide leader, as departmental chief of the min istry of war and appointed him to professorship in the military academy, which he held before the coup de etat. FROST IN ILLINOIS. Considerable Damage. Has Been Done. to Corn. Chicago, Sept. 18At 7 o'clock this morning a heavy frost pre vailed here and in Northern Illi- . ""Si. - , . . noia. 1 The local temperature is forty-one degrees. Considerable damage is believed to have been done to corn. WANT liom BANKED. A Reliable Bank Offers 5 Per Cent, to D positors. Pittsburg, Sept. 18. Consider able interest was aroused inPJtts burg; today by the announcement that the Second National Bank of Connellsville, Pennsy 1 vania, one of the strongest institutions in the coke region ha 1 decided Tuesday to pay five per cent, hereafter on savings. The purpose is to coax people to bank money. Emperor William at Vienna. Vienna, Sept. 18. Emperor William arrived here today from Hellye, Hungary, in" the vicinity of which he has been hunting. King Inquire For Lip ton. London, Sept. 18. The King and Queen have requested to be kept informed of Lipton's condi tion. Lamp Burst, fired Pistol ! Roanoke, Va., Sept, 16. Rural Free Delivery Inspector James S, Walbach had a close call at Wertz last night. He was at a country' postoflice investigating a complaint against a letter carrier. There was a large oil lamp turning over, the place where the investigators were sitting and underneath was a load ed revolver. Having completed the examination. Mr. Walbach walked! to the door, 'when he declares the lamp exploded and the revolver was discharged. Mr. Walbach is a former member of the Maryland senate. The colored people will have a big day" in Statesville next Mon day, 21st. Fire companies from Winston, Salisbury and Charlotte will be there. There will be foot races, bag races, other races and amusement galore. Let Everything do Done Decently and in Order. A slipshod and irregular way of doing things is a poor training for boys. At the Bingham School, near Mebane, N. C, there is a daily inspection of dress, room and per son; these, together with other wise rules, are designed to secure neatnesf, order punctuality and obedience. For handsome cata logue, address Metane, N. C. Principal Gray, Notify Miss Betty Stallings, if wagonette is desired to call for a pupil for her school. Those who expect this service next winter must "begin it not later than the first of next month to insure it. 6r. Wanted: Three young men to solicit for Chicago Portrait Com pany. Rapid promotion. Expense advanced. Address Box 163 City. Four Schooners With That Number Aboard are Missing. New York, Sept. IS. Four fish ing schooners of the Fulton Mark et Fishing-Fleet are reported miss ing today. 690 were aboard and it is believed they were victims of the storm. The remainder cf the fleet at' Market's pier have flags at hxlt mast for their known dead from other vessels caught in 'the s:orm.- ELECTRIC CABS TRIED. It is Hoped They Will Attain 200 "Miles an Hour. Berlin, Sept. 18. Experiments were made with an electric car cn the Marienfeller Military Railroad today. A speed of 106 miles an hour was attained and it is hoped eventually the cars will attain a speed of two hundred miles. CRISIS IN IRELAND. Chamberlainin'8 Resignation Causes Almost Entre. Suspension of Business. London, Sapt. 18. The resig nation of Chamberlain had the ef fect today of steading securities on the markets. .Business, however, is almost at a standstill. The Pall Mall Gazette this afternoon says: The present crisis is the most ex- raordinary in the whole history of constitutional government. What will happen next none can ute certainty. GREAT BRITAIN'S SENSATION."" Chamberlains .Retirement causes a Great Sensation. London, Sept. 18. No political event in the memory of the pres ent generation has created such a sensation as the retirement of Chamberlain. It will likely cause ar reaching results in the politics of Great Britain. Also a probable appeal will be made to the country by the Balfour ministry in the near future. FAIR TOtHORROW. The Weather Torecaat for North Caro lina for 24 Hours- Washington,D.C.,Sept.l8. Tht weather forecast for North Carolina for the ensuing 2-1 hours is: Fair and cooler Saturday. Shamrock II Sold. New York, Sept. 18 Kier Davies, Lipton's representative, dmitted that Shamrock II had been sold. ' He . said Shamrock I had also be$n sold. He declined te give the name of the purchaser. Eoosevelt in Jersey. Jersey City, . Sept. 18. The President's train arrived at the Pennsylvania Railroad station at five forty th's morning. Roosevelt was asleep but not long afterwards he awoke and breakfasted. At seven ten he boarded the Sylph and started to Oyster Bay. The ladies are invited to attend he millinery opening of Mrs. C. . Payne, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 18th and 19th, 109 West Inniss ot. oi Stomach Trouble. 'I have been" troubled with mv stomach for the past four years," says D. L. Beach, of Clover Nook Farm, Greenfield, Mass. "A few days ago I was induced to buy a Liver Tablets. I have taken part of them and feel a great deal bet ter." If you have any trouble with vour stomach try a box of these Tablets. You are certain to be pleased with the result. Price 25cents. For sale by James Plummer. They Practically Depopulated 4m re tire Town of 10,000. Sofia, Sept. IS. Further re ports from Kastoriajsavthe city is burning. The massacre of its pop ulation is estimated at ten thou sand and wa3 indescribably terri ble. The Turks slaughtered in discriminately Bulgarians and Greeks, men women and children. VANBERBILT'S BIG SY7C0?. He Cleared $10,000,000 on the He cent Sear Raid. New York, Sept. IS. Among the heaviest winners in the recent bear raid on Wall street, it became known today, was Cornelius Van- derbiltf It is, declared that hi3 profits amounted to ten million and be is said to have operated on a margin of two million. His for tune is now estimated at twenty millions. Most of the money is eaid to have been made on the Brooklyn Ripid Transit,Chicago Northwest- e:n ana oouinern iracinc. riis uncle, William, put him next to Rockefeller. LIPTON HAS GOOD EIGHT. He Enjoyid EefresMng Sleep Last Night Chicago, Sept. IS. Lipton en joyed a refreshing sleep last niht and his friends are greatly pleased athi5-jCQaditian.thiA - mrwijx- Thsre is no pain and his tempera ture is normal. KILLED 247 SWALLOWS. Game "Warden "Weatherly Indicts a Man for Above OSense. Game Warden W. J. Weather ly left his usual haunts Monday afternoon and went to Burlington iu search of parties who had been breaking the Audubon law. The man Mr. Weatherly had in view when he went to Burlington was Mr. Geo. W, Anthony, a prominent business man of that place. Mr. Anthony it seems hsd been worried with swallows build ing nests in the chimneys. He decided to get clear of the bird3. Mr. Anthony, it is eaid, selected a time : when one of the chimneys was filled with swallows and placed a wire screen over the top of the chimney and then placed a large quantity of straw in the fire place and set it afire. In a very few min utes two hundred and forty-six birds hac been killed. Mr. Anthony was given a hear ing Monday afternoon before Squire Roberson. He plead guilty to the killing of the birds and w3 bound over to court under a hun dred dollar bond. Mr. Weatherly said when he reached Burlington the people seemed to think he Lsd n d authority outside of Gailford county, but he informed them that his territory extended throughout the length and breadth of the State. GreensboroTelegr&aj. A $100,000 FIRE. The Steamer Alma Destroyed TTedner day Night by Fire. Elizabeth City, N. G, Sept. 17. Fire last night completely de stroyed the steamer Alma an tha freight depot cf tho Norfolk End Southern Railroad, entailing a lo3 estimated at ?10Q,Q00. ' It is not known whether the fire started in the oil room of tha steamer, which was along side tha wharf, or in the freight room. "Peerless" Elgin Creamery but ter, the very best 30c per pound st Max Moses. Si Dr. W. H. Wakefield, of Char, lotte, N. C, will be in Salisbury, at Dr. Council's ofiice on Tuesday, Sept. 29ih, for one day only. HU practice is limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat,
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