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i"V'"' THE JOURNAL f THE JOURNAL Gives ibe Happening the WorM THE. JOURNAL Ik Oaly J.o fat Year, lit Ad- pc ine uay mey wear mna -A.il me K local While it la Frith- 0L. 2 NO. 181 WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, ATIRDA Y, M TOMER 1898. I'ltICK TWO CENTS. THE JOURNAL GUARANTEES THE WISEST CIRCULATION OF AMY PAPER CMCULATED IN WIMSTOBhSALEiW. SWBfflFIIH BOOKS OPEN TOLL FOR iSMUM V: r IB News AT. D. H. BROWDERS, (Huccessor to Justice & lirowder.) W achovia National Bank, Winston, N. C. W. A. LtMLY, President. A. GRAY. Cashier. JAS. UTORFS, FACTOR IKS, DWKL- ' I i 11 kh, Ollloes, ; Rooms anil in fact all kinds of rial estate for ale or rent. 1 will make II pay property ow ners to place their ioieity in my hands JAS. S. DUNN, HKAl, KS I'ATK A; KM. I nteistate 'phone, W. Real Estate. ANDREW J. HOWELL Jr.. KEA I. KS . .1 tk Atm.sr; KJtKTU NT , Over Wull A 1 1 uak 1-, Stnl Aiewy fi.r Wellinfito 11 Typewriter 1 he bent one We Ar3 ttie Peoile! Don't -a;l o See Us. PLUMBERS. S I LAM I i n ERS, manufacturers am) repairers Of Tobacc ih . s. Unix up I ntcrsi .tc', in; 1 : 0 1 ' , !H. CKAWF0UD& HA(iLANI). 5000 M. Mc TRADE Corner Third Is w here the ladj.es find mry to make every them Only a Few of Our Arti Cloakf, Coat a and Capes, handsome dud plushes. Hpleudid val IN DKK.-iPi ((( US I have cor trimmings, at a correct price in ettaa , Herges, Poplir.s, Bei Armures, Plain Corded fects, Wool MILLINERY DE In this we have the richest fullest Winston. The goods will speak for tion of every erne who has. seen the looks as if every bright bird of plilin tb splendor ana richness to this de the immediate management of that saleslady. Mrs. Lassiter. Tb public will find that I have price perfectly satisfactory to the Kespectfully, M. Mc Books and At j. cn. . Woodruff &Co Som tiling Appropriate f r ibe Fair! Correct Hats, ...MEN'S... FURNISHINGS You nliould lone yourself up h I lllc fo tliis great kIh week. ( oine to tmr store. We can plen.e yen in llatN, Ties, Nlilrts. etc, uiul price will please yoc too. We loial'iinlee Hlylc, ijuallty met 1 rice J. M. woodruff & co., Hats ami Men'p Furnishing. 8iT"'Hiiits to yotn n.fHsuie. GROWTH OF THE Wachovia Loan and Trust Company. Winston N. C, SiDcti Orkauization, June 15, 1893. IiKI'OHI 14 t t.lK.W) at,67H.tH) imi.in it.'. f.Hi.aUi f: IAIAN8. f f,l'6,lU l2,Nil.21 HBK.CJl.W AB7.IM2.i7 (Hl.t.t-'l. If. lime lfi, I MOT llllie Iff, IKIt), I line 16, IKHtl, June lfi, IMW Kept. I, iIaWK, tfaonovlQ Loan id Trust Mni WINlSTON, N. V txecutor Administrator Guardian. Acts as The BcHt and Most Reliable Trust Company hi the State. Ooesa General Hanking Business, i'ays Interest on Deposits. Solicts Your Uusiness. Ice Cream Soda AND Milk Shakes Made from Pirn diluted Cream Fresh, Un from Dr. Thompson Drinks. Farm. All Cold AT Thompson's Soda Fount. H. Montague, AttVi LANII A liOAN AJKNT, WINMTON, N. I . HotiMfH, lots nd la id for Hule, rem or ex cninxe. Iamiih neMUtii liiruo or until I uuiouiiU liiterntale plione42 JUUO NAIR, PALAGE, and Liberty, thing in dreaa material neecs Htylish and attra!tive. clesWill be Found Below ly trimmed and lined in rich cloths ues at reasonable figures. red material, correct color, correct Broadcloths, Coverts, Henri- ges, Cheviots, Whipcords, Weaves and Crepe f and Bilk. PARTMENT. and finest display ever brought to therm el ve. They are the admira stock. The selection is perfect. 'It mage .had lent its feathers to add to partmeut. This department is under inlmltablerand splendid milliner and the goods and am selling them at tradi." NAIR." (j I I IB And Should be so Considered by All f Our Buine-s IVoplc. i A Verv Practical Remedy foi the Matter is Given Below. Km. i,ov Citizens ok Koksytii: I'olitii'H in tiin ply ImwincMH, and we ;:";;, ulil ixercifie tlie hunie coimnon iihc aliotit it hh we do aUmt the other luiHineHM ''transactions that- we entfaxc in. Hence today, I ileire to aak you u few plain itieKtioiiH and uggeat wijne remedies that I lielieve iniKht tie of Home use to un in the future. Why in it, that Rowan and hucIi con title arc never troubled about election tuncH an we are, and always have in power the truest and .best democrats that the couniy a ll'oi (Ih, while we keep republi cans in ollice iIioukIi t lie laiye bulk of tlie properly in the county, and the K real in-1 pi cent, of the brains, intclli mnce and true wurlh of our people Hie found in the ranks of democracy. This is t tie reason, itow an makes politics a study from year to year, never ceasing to work, but always having their minds directed to the Tact that there will be auot her election, w hile we act like the present eUotlon Is the only one and take no steps to prepare for the next When the voting Is over, we Umj readily forget the insults that have been heap ed upou us, and forglvu tbcin too quickly, who have sought to fasten bad government upou our people. Now svhut is the remedy? Not simply to pass resolutions saying, 'In the future we will give the preference in work to I how who vote lor our interest,' but to make the resolution a fact by doing afteitbe election what ve proiusscd beforehand thut we would he. Lei us illustrate, there are three barbersin our city owning shops, some of llictii are working for our wellare, w ill vote with us ami "III tl.v und muke their em ployees otc also oin ticket, or if llicy refiiM', pn inlhc to get employees Dial will While other btrbers are doing their bent to bring ruin on us. We now xay, we will pat'onl.e our fi tends, and not our eiiemieH, Hit n after the eleclinu let us keep our promise and by next 'lection we have all our bin burs voting with us for our countriesgood. Again, suppose our business men would ss to (hi ir drummers, ilieir clerks, their employees and ollice boys, it is my interest to have certain laws passed to preserve niy property, to increase my business, and to lessen my taxes, and I litis enable me to do a better part by you, and therefoje I want you to vole with me, and the employees refuse, business politics, self prewrvatlou require not that 1 keep that man at work, who will go to the polls and de stroy my vote, tiut to soon get rid of him uiul select some one else just as capable w lie w ill respect my interest, for the man w ho caiet nothing for his employees business in politics, would sacrifice him otlterwlse If the occusi'iji o lie red. If our people would talk to their men quietly, and show them how they are damaged by misrule, by capital staying away and burlness being par iillzed, I verily believe many would stay uw ay from the polls and not vote, or else would vote to help us. We must help those who help us, It Is kiiiclije to winter and clothe tliose wli ) vote away our propeity and increase, our taxes. Then. In Itowan and other counties su h men as Charles Reynolds, Eugene iiollou, l'hil Ly brook, John Reynolds, Joe Alexander, Moore A Happ, WJIsou, Kapp & Company are not permitted to turn their backs upon the decent element of the county, lie upon our best men, and associate with the very worst elements of society Duiiug the eleclioti, and then after the voting Is over to be permitted to he received back as friends among those thai they have trie. Jto injure. This Is not right, when such, republicans as I have named, select the colored man aud the lowest criminals as his Jrieud aud lit ansociate to get their votes, then after the election his tit companions. A man who is an anglo Haxon, who calls himself white, but makes himself the equat or inferior of the colored race, oupbt not when the beat of politics Is over, ever expect to become the asso ciate of brave tuu, aud pure woman, but having made his bed of his own choice should be required to sleep on it where be made It. Let us then prac tice after election what we now preacn Let us selecfraa our. companions men ftjwho show themselves at all times to be our equal. Let u employ white men and colored men Who voteforourinter ests and not those who try to destroy both us and ouf property, and we will I And that making polities a business j he a beuefit not ouly uow . but in the ! future. "Vol t'H "Voter's" suggestion is proper atii.t i ' will meet with a hearty uineii. Hut l we believe what has contnlmied more than any one thing to muke the black ! spot o' central North t 'amlitni is the I " ti lain Republican uppoitt d b ileum eruls Tr.uiips, Yiiht mi-.. Fl IToli Jot KNAl.: In tlic-e 1 1 nit h of ki al turmoil and political excite ment, ,ui(l indeed, most ail 1 1 if time, there me numbers of trilling w lute men and negroes sauntering about the conn- try, and (lit tow u . .-fV I thy, w bo have j no visible menus of suppoil anil who cannot be Induced to engage in any i useful t iiiilii ment for either love or . j money. I w Islicil a tiny or iwo Mine to em ploy some one to cut up a small ittati tity of wood and went out in search of a wood cutter. 1 guess I foiuid at least nut' hundred negroes standing at the street corners and the entrances to bar rooms, all of whom appeared to be absolutely idle. When asked if ihey ! wished a job, most all (inclined to work : at anything. Finally, however, 1 did get one to agree to cut the wood, but ! he never caiue near, and I went and 1 engaged anothirin the same way, till I 1 bad employed in all, four wood cut- ' .telH, not one of whom came to do (he work. Now, Mr. Kdilor, there is evidently , "Something rotten in Denmuik." W hen a man lefnses to work and will : not work at any legitimate tunic m employment, he Is evidently going to steal from you or me or some one. .Next , winter these same vagabonds will be around begging, pillaging, plundering, and stealing; and the better class our w hit' (n'ople w ill be hcaocchcd for support, and, as usual, will donate lil c tally to uphold such trltlingness and tin providence. Hut w hat 1 wished to do in litis blief communication is to call attention to the fact that such conduct is eutliely con 1 1 toy to the statute laws of North Carolina, and Is puinshuble by line and impi Isonment. A in it of any race has no more light lo he a tramp or vagrant than he has lo steal, kill or commit any other of the criminal acts forbidden by I he law s of t he land. I w isli to eniphal.e especially, Meet ion HS;tl, Vol. II, of our Noijh Carolina Code, w belt-the following language is UM'd: "Any person w ho may tie able lo labor, and w luj has no apparent means of subsidence, and neglects to apply himself to some honcnl occupa tion foi t lie support ol 'himself anil bis family ; or il'uny person be found spending his lime in ih--ii atinii oi or giiuiiiliug, or sauntering about with out employment of eudeavot nig to maintain himself and bis family by limine and unlawful means. Hiub pels. hi shall be cotit-idc id a tramp or a Migrant und guilty of uiiHdcmeauor aud shall be punished by a line not exceeding lifly didlarn or imprison ment not exceeding .'Hilays and I lie said oH'euse shall he cogutable before a justice of the peace. Now Mr Kdilor this law ought to Lie ngitlly enfoiced and tiic nlllcers of the luw are sworn lo do their duty. Ry a mild observance of this statute and the enforcement of it by those iu authority a vast amount of the crimes commuted iu our country could he stopped and our expenses of couuty and town government greatly ( ii r I ii i led . Let the law be observed aud strictly and rigidly enforced. II. MllM'AIII'K lio ul till J t in Key Is edin aleil, not a trick Ian-He All Smooth lor the I 'air. The Tobacco Fair will lie open ou next Wednesday morning. Kvery thing possible to make this one of the best exhihltr of the kind ever held In the south has been done. F.very detail has been looked after with scrupulous caution ami in this connection we wuiit la stty .that auttnitf IJiiimh who have labored for the success of the Tobacco Fair we know of none who have given more honest and faithful work than has Mr L A Vaughn. We do not mean to disparage the efforts of any one hut only to say that Mr Vaughn as chair man of the committee of arrangements has done some splendid work. Con stantly working and often coming in contact with annoying and knotty questions he has dealt with them all with phenomlnal patience aud fore bea ranee and most accurate judgment. Mr Vaughn will deserve a vote of thanks from the executive committee when the fair is over. HonifthliiK -Nleu for You. We announce a demonstration of Chalmers' Gelatine, at our ttore Tues day, Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. Intend aud 3rd. Delicious jellies will be served without charge, and the ladies who will wait upon you, are ac quainted with many new aud attrac tive desserts. The showing will be interesting. All cordially Invited, ladies especially. EkikdBkos. o29,3t. SO Range to be Given Away A fifty dollar steel sooking range to be given a way by the Winston Hard ware Co. Bee local page. This evening is the time to begin some work for it. D! I Our Final Answer is Alic.idy Prepared for the Spanish -Coiini-isMon. The Anvriean Commissioners Will Stand as a Unit on the Report, I' a Kts, Oct .'. I'lie Ameitcaii com utisriionci's al their sessions today drew up a memorandum on the subject ol the Philippine Islands, which, it Is i xpectcd, they will place before the Hptini'di coiiimissloiieis at the joint tessiou on Monday next. This docii uicnt is tiascd on the crystalli.cd jodg ment of the live AmOTlcan eomniis sioncrs, gitiucd cue 1 1 for himself from the conditions presented in a careful examination of many persons and papers acquainted Willi and bearing upon the Philippines. Whether or not ajherc be divergent views among tlie American coiumis sio.ii rs, they w ill stand as -i iu.it hel'oic' the Hpitiilrttil. I I is statement may at this hour be accepted as quelling any rumor that resignation might follow any member's variance of opinion lioiu that of his American colleagues. Kadi member of the American commission has separately formulated Ins views regarding the Philippines in hi own terms, und ull have been forwarded lo Washington, tlie transmission has been made by mail and cable. A report from Madrid, via a New York newspaptr, reached here tonight, Friday, to the elici t that the paulsli peace commissioners will retire, pio losling, from Purls, because the Ameri cans disregard (he Spanish plopoO lions. The correspondent of the Asso ciated Press submitted the repoil promptly to a member of tbcHpanish commissioner, who declined it "stud" and atllholi.ed a denial I 'refill en t Mil t-r ol I he I hi Minimi st - ln.nl Nliyu Item 1 1 il ul 1 1 in s ir 1 1. n iiiaiH ( is I hi' dm -l wohltei lilt ii I ol Intel' -11HK one In- eu ml III hkciI, V. M.C. A. ANMVMKSMiV. Aaidivss hy Mr. U. M liimlii ii (.(hhI M iisle ii spotlit I It'iiliire Allciid the lenth a Ii 1 1 1 ( I -at ol III Young Men's ( lill-Uan Assoei.o Ion at I o'clock lomoirow arieiiionu I he ploglam coiuuiltlie and la ill- aiixil iu I y have uiiaugcd spuiul " t 1 1 1 u 1 1 -, qiiurlcl .e, duel and oicln s rat music foi the (M'ciihhiu ami acmui u iinlin tint i is ex tended lo I he publ n lo attend , a special wi'lcome being accorded lo ladles. The fidlow lug pastors w ill take pail In the service: Rev II A llrown, I) I), Rev Roht K Cu'dwell, Rev V H Creasy, Rev II F Rondthaler, the lain r conducting I be singing. Mr W M I lemlren, one ol I he dnec tors of i he association, will deliver I he anniversary address. President R A Hpaugli w III pit side and w ill also give a lo K l report oi l he work of the association for Ihcpust llstal year. Those who can will please take (Jo-pel liymns Nos i and ii and join heartily In the singing. $50 Itunirt! to lit' (Oven Awuy A lifty dollar sleel cooking range to lie given uway by (lie W inston Hind ware Co. Hec, local page. , This evening is (lie time to begin some work for it. Till) fsiuile iiitliKt'tl There w as ipiile an enthusiastic meet ing of the Oeiuocrutic ( lub lust night. 1 1 was decided lo change the name of the ciuh" to ''Winston Haicm While Man's Ciub," und all while men who believe in while supremacy and good government are requested to join und redteiu the slate, The cluli now iius over live hundred members. KXIIIIllllltl loll CIOMI'H The public examination of leucine was concluded this morning. About twenty-five applicants were examiucij, one half of whom was coloied. County (Supervisor Davis informs us (but tin le aie already almost enough teachers to supply the public schools of tint, county. - Humlay at Xlou Church. Bev P A McCorckle will preach at the A M F, ion church tomorrow al ii auu p m. tie will also administer the Lord's Supper. - A. Ml'Llkh, Pastor. & Mail'iiiKe of RIIsn McCanley. A delightful wedding ceremony took place at Chapel Hill ou Wednesday, Oct , at the beautiful home of Mr David McCauley. ills lovely and accomplished daughter Miss Mary was married to Mr Charles L Lindsay, a idgbly esJeeiuedlUiteu of Llh.irllM'uiN C. Mis McCauley Is a graduate of Halem Female Academy and during ; her yean of residence here won the ' esteem of many Iriends. The cere mony wus performed by Prof Hume of the I'nu'ersily, assisted by Ke V II W ilson. The bridi-l couple siaiieilat once upon an extended bridal tour Iu the mutli. KF.slll.l I KINS. I Ia 1 1 l . -al I. v the Will If MiliiSs ( lu ol'onk RUixt', ((. J I Hi. In icu of the alarming eondilion I ImisIi i n Noi l n Carolina under negro ill', of the lonslaiit increasing dis position of the negroes lo hand to- geiln r, and their increasing insolence ' as lias In fu shown righl here among ! ' us during the lust two days, w hen n negro, (ieo. Urooks, recently arriving I 1 I'roiii Soul h Carolina, called the Demo cratic registrar, Mr. A. S. Clark, a liar, and another negro, liill Young, drew a pistol on Dr. S. A. Cook ami family; and in view, further, of the spilling of w hue blood iu I he county of Roher son, as tcported in the morning pa ie Is . HcMilved 1st. Thai we deem It the duly of every decent w hile man, re gardless of hjs view a on National poli tics, lo come to the rescue of his race In lids Slate. This year there is but one Issue w hlch overshadow s all olh crs: Shall the u bite niiin or the black man rule In North Carolina'.' Resolved Jnat . Thai we will not re gard loose while men who desert I heir race iu this hour as worthy of as much 'respect as the negro who Is at least fail hful to t he lies of uat mo and votes solidly, ( bus indicating to w hite men every v here their duly lo slaird with I heir nice. Resolved :!rd Thai the solid vote of the negro, iirnoranl as il s, and ollen led hv vicious men, is equally a me nace to (be couiilles of iiiddle North ( 'aiolina, and thai iiicn thai aid and abet this condition of things in this community should not be tolerated socially by w hile men. Resolved llh. Thai u copy of these resolutions h,i placed in the hands of evei v vv bile inan in this community and township, and that we appeal to all as I bev love llicir wives and lieir luini ies and then race to join our ef foil to redeem the Stale. Hctiiil Iful Jim Kn inn iicliiiillv Ui'H'l, W I lIl'HIiil Sjh-II. (.rmlcil School Cli I Id iv 1 1 to I'lll'iultv Anioiig (be distinguishing fealuies of Ibe I' all attiaclloiiM will be Ihe parade ol Ihe 1. laded School ebllilreii. .-sii pel I ii I a-1 1 ten I Plan with his assis' ant have been dulling ibe clulilui, a n d a Ii lie show iiiav te a 1 1 1 1 c i pa 1 1 t i I In pa I aile has In i n iiiailL'lil.ilt d by Ihe lull A - social li u, and pinnls an I. qui sla'd 1" I'd mil I be :il Icichllic, , ' I i ii cl. I 'o Ii Ii as I , v I i I I .e w i ! i I i . K . d lltei and llllel I lie p u ilk .v lii !.c 'Il - ul- d al I be n .u ol lie Mi i I1...I1 I ,- iiii'li, away lioiu Ibe . I vv . I - ( lul I I 1 1 II V I 1 1 los III bll II I I si I lid Ii I 'cl I iii li al il o'clock , in, on II id a v lllol llllig, -It II of Nov em I el . (IK. V Klin, Secielal V . ( i. A I' oil in , ( 'Ii 'in K x . Com illkfti ,iU Miles, o RcHl-lcr. Penile Miller, of Ibis city, lias prov en I hal he is a genuine ileum -rat. I le w as attending school near Slutesville, and his father sent him a lathnail ticket lo come home and icglster today Iternie did not receive the ticket, and being n we re oT Ihe fact that loday wus Hie last day for registration, he stalled for home last night, lie wulsed all the way from Stalcsvllle lo lids city, nuchlng beic al nouii today, lie will not return lo SIiiIchv tile until after the election. Tki' tiiesl woi.ilcrliil lu.rse in IIih vvoihl is IIi'hiii Kill .Ilia k iiy . l.ociil itinl I't rsoiial Prof. J . M. A! wall r will pie.ob at I he t hi 1 is 1 1 u M eh it icli loinonovv . Miss Troy, of ( !iai lottesville, Vu, will ariive lonlghl lo spend some lime with her cousin, Mrs A A Smith on I'ouilh street. Rev (I W Callahan will preicha speclul seiuii n to the WllTsloti und ! Sulem JrO C A Mill liiiikhcad church ' Hunday morning, November lilh. MlHW'HiniimnH a.lillVII Ian Iteinhiirdi and Miss Annie Nenle, ot rialishury, 'are visiting" Mish -Clirlstina Ciawforit ' whose residence is on Ihe Itotilevurd. There w ill be no more sales of leal tobacco at the warehouses tilliii No ' vemher Hltli. They will be closed ou account os the Tobacco Fair and the i eleclioti. j Rosenbucher A Urns have just re ceived 4,000 yards Indigo blue calicos which they art ofl'ering for Monday, I Tuesday and Wednesaluy at A cents per yard. oL'!) tf Miss Annie llyiium and Miss Mamie ' Vaughn relumed home. I his afternoon from I lie stale fair. They were accom 'punied by Miss May Moonie, of Ral eigli, who will spend u few weeks in i this city. , During the fair Prof Hwamphollow of Mexico will exhibit on the corner ol 1 Chestnut and Fourth streets. The 1 world wonders show among his curl j osities art talking and laughing inon ; keys. A rooster II feet In height, flying ' alligator etc. AnmuKthe-'.uumher who went to Rural Hall this morning to attend the Democratic rally and barbecue, "the reporter noted the following: Ho i. R. R. Olenn, O. K. Miller, HonK F Lovell and sixteen members of the Ceutervllle Comet Rand. 50 Riintfe to 1h Given Away. ATI ft dollar Meet Tioohtn gTan ge to be given sway bv the Winston Hard ware Co. tiee Iocs I page. Thlseveuiu is the time to begin some work for it. The Peoples' National Bank U. S. DEPOSITARY. J. W. FRIES, President T. A. WILSON Cashier. rVATSON BUXTON & WATSON, ATTOKN KVM-AT-LAW. Oftlce:-Flint NatT Bank Building. FAIR WEEK! North Carolina Rolling Exposition Car, t - C; ';,.::., iw.iwb s.- ''ai i h MBtfc'JlB'H'J'jj' -1 - - THE "CITY OF CHARLOTTE." FOR I'll i: KKNFFIT OFTHF TWIN CITY HOSPITAL This -'tate Museurn on wheels Will stand tliring fair week at the Southern passenger depot. Many new exhibits nave bee. i, added to this Car since Its last visit to W'iiiMtoii-Salem. It has just ti 'turned from a 9-months trip through the North. Where thousands of pi ople v Isiled it. lUniieii! I'd imrl of the nroetaHl o lo the i'vvin t'ltv lioMpltnl. and all ctli.eiui aud v tsilois are i tipifsled to visit tl. The content ul II "' ---- -..u mal.lJi cliil nit-il forthem. lion I miss II. Ladies of tlie Twin City Hospital Association. Always the Best I'll If Spices, I'.fsl I oils 1 Cottear1, MiN'liii und .lava Klcntl, 1 'rit's' " lliiniif r" I'luui', Ihf best in the city, N'cry I'inc I'ickleH, lleiu.'s (immIm, inswfct, inixcil ami plain; Citlsup, Siilntl I h'CNMini;, c. All kind of Dishes, nice anil cheap. Dry Goods and Shoes lo suit you in style, quality anil price. H. A. Giersh Main Slrei t, HA I, KM, N C. Tobacco Fair lit; sine In sre our display of . . J1ARDW00D HANTELS, GRILLES, TILES.' &c. at the 'rohiiccti Fair. We will be pleused to quote you prices on any thing In our line at any lime. FOGLE BRO S., SALEM, N. t . SPECIAL NOTICE! Pai'lUM liiiviiir money to loau can have it advantageous placed by communicating with me. THE PIEDMONT FARM EXCHANGE, Rooms 3 and 4, I.emly Block, ,' Interstate 'phone, 154. ELLI0T1 WARREff, Manager. ..I rjiieijCMWJ
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