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J. I f 1 . I AvRuUCliM! ITT . On Taar if BMIH .ta, it, Thraa Moalfta J J imUi rma alaath Bis VI oat ha . Twn Moati .1 n. LM "' mi ,.ur-a iiiMriMT' xrMaiaa-rata eaa ha a ta BftVa. Coay lor cbaasae muml M " cZSrU ThTah. "kifr!S at m - ' ftrTri Meofid elaaa mall mattar a Jfl aTth" SoatoBlce Co,V f?1 A,lt.Slr lha act of Marca t. 1T. Arrival of Train at Concord. huitd m' Ho. -m No. 4 :45 a.m No.. 11:W -m No. 4 t: P-m No. IS : P-m No. 18 P-""- No ii !: V " No. 10 11:SS P- METMMTII0, No. I:M a-"-No. 45 : a.av No. 17 :! a-m. No. 11 a.m. No. T . No. 15 : p-m. N 4 : a-ra Vr SuU Class: , , 1 i utile grH, four y I aa yo to knag sas a dU thai ill go w aWep aad a carriage for t tinaat .. Cttplee end BOta. Briwr Ehnrn a doll mad earnaa like oine, bring HalUe little hr dof. Lex bona that will raa. Yoar btUe girt. MARY HOPE RITCHIE, Concord, N. C, R. F. D. 4 0 ar Santa CUu: l .m a little bov. two years old on wheela. Soma candy and low oi spplea, for I like them. Bnng ma little shovel and rake. Your little boy, LEX RITCHIE, Concord, N. C, R. F. D. 4 AU.TRAIN8 StOP AT CONCORD. JOHN M. OOIXSBT, Olt7 BMW Concord, N. C, December 18, 1911. When England insisted upon tax in the American colonics without allowing them representation there mas mighty revolt, which ended in the victory of the colonists in their fight for freedom nnd the setting up of an independent government. The pension steal recently voted by the House moans nothing loss to the South than "taxation without repre sentation," because the South will pay millions to sustain this infamous raid on the public treasury and will receive none pi tne ooncnis. a " Governor. Vance who said that the Republican party could he depended on to act the rascal and the Democrat ic party the fool? The majority of the representatives of the Democratic party at Washington have certainly acted the fool this time. Dear Santa Claus: I want yon to bring me a little au tomobile, some caps lor my uuie pistol, oranges, apples, candy and aU kinds oi nuU. i live si nu. street. lour nine Doy, IX) WU stu. rinor Santa Claus: T ant von to bnng me a Dig aou and a cart to roll it in, music pox, a little sewing basket and all kinds of fruit and nuts. I live with my erandpa. You can find me and Bring me all the nice things. BEULAH NOVELLA SIIINN, Georgeville, N. C. 1 want m to Wtag BM a litUa fma to .boo oris, and ftai with tnaJ aad asngr ears, aem aback, a top 4 ft aig-aaf thmt yam W aa4 U rua all avar fto ftoor, aa4 DAVIS LaTSUI. Dear Santa Claus: : I a bltU bov. 1 year old, and am going to school. I want yoo to in m a titrto fcorw and train, odm applea, orange, eandy, and nata of aU kinds. DOCK LOVE. Dar SanU Claw: I want yoo to bring no goat, eandy pig, toy pistol and candy, ap- ptco and nuU oi au innoa. n.r Suti Claoa: Pleas bring me a little itova with flr box in it. a dollie and some mora Uttle dollie. and a httle Uble and chain and Uble and table cloth, thaira and tea set. and a whole lot of things. Dear Santa Claus: I want von to brine me n air rifle and rap pistol and fire drill, and any kind of nuts and fruit. jug rnAKn. Harrisburg, N. C. floor Snnta Claus: I am a little girl. 7 years old, and i;- t W 44 Ioan street. 1 warn vou to bring me a big doll, candy nuts and all good things to eat. Don t forget bv little sister, Bessie Mae. 'lease bring her a go-can. CORAL ALBERTA SlilKJN. ATIAtXlI TTTJ.EP V amber Kan'Tatt Tbto Tinas Ik ' OteUa Vavaor rUM Dmrtai K Tor. Da. 11-Tk prograss m : -1 J.aaBa tka IB UM MMM M twm uu yoar mam drawing to ft too kas Km mtmtiv- ha kamaa-rif. Bagia- ning witk Abo tk of Ltoatonant Tbobmo E. B4rifridgo, tk ta peraoa tilled in aft aoropUao, u w " bat of fatalitia has rapidly inereee i w.n. im tna orasont year. who too doath. mora than doubled tKa oombinod number lor in miw -- -4. In 1908 on aa flVTL ;. u 1009 foar. u 1910 iiUi.i n4 to data for tho pre- - w.nv-aevn Deraoa ut lift haen-killod. la 1911, Ts in ptoeoaing 7 rrane kas contributed by for tb lanreat'ntrmner of Tietim, her h totaling 25, Including on woman, Mm. Denis Moore, who fell at Etam- Jnlv 21 last. Oerntan airmen who lost their Kfes k:. ...mhor 14. Enirlish 7, Ros- sian 4, Italian, Austrian and JPn- i 2 each. Sema, spun, Deupunu BrasiL Pern and Cuba eooinomeu Dear Santa Claus: I want some apples, oranges, ba nanas, eandy, raisins, box of eray ons, and just any thing you have that a nice little girl should have. Remember my teacher, too. I go to Rockv River. ROSE IIAOLER, R. F. D. No 6, Concord, N. C. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a doll, a piano, a ... i set of vases and lots oi canny, p- nles. oranaes, nuts and raisins and I want you to bring my little sister rubber doll. MARTHA HILL. The economy committee of the House Saturday made an effort to cut in two the mileage of Senators and Representatives, making it ten instead of twenty cents a mile. The plan was voted down by a vote of 136 to 56. Naturally the Republicans charged the Democrats with having lost sight of their economy pro gramme. When tho vote in the pen sion steal is considered with this, it begins to look like it sure enough When the mileage of the Congress men is actually only four cents, why should it be made even ten cents T PARAGRAPHS. my TWr Santa Claus: Please brine me a uttle axe, a little Qt nf tolls, some fire crackers, sky rnoWa- nr&ne-es. BDDles, and ail kinds of nuts. Please bring my lit tie brother a rocking horse and a lit tle wagon. Dear Santa Claus: I want you to bring me a big doll, tea set and a bed room suit and a little stove, apples, oranges, bananas and nuts of all kinds. LOTTIE MAY OA 11 HON. Harrisburg, N. C, R. F. D. Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me some nigger toes, a pocket knife, a horn, peanuts, and some fire crackers, ana some canuy, apples, oranges, and sky-rockets. LLOYD GARMON, Harrisburg, N. C. All explosives except the Outlook are barred from the mails. President Taft will have to adopt ,i. kivt vtm to keen his mes- IUO "V , sages from running into each other. Aim.t. unvbodv would pick Oyster Bay out as the scene of the next big disturbance. A cheerful liar is more entertain ing than a gloomy truth teller. TWr Santa Claus: T m irnine to sav "thank yon" lor the nice thines you brought me last year, then tell you what I want this time. I would be so giaa 10 nave a doll with light eurly hair and blue ves. I want her to go to sleep. PWsa brinir me some nuts, apples, oranges and candy. Tou will find mn At Mr. John Alexander'. Your Httln irirl. ANNIE McKIN LEY ,ALJAAN is&n, Harrisburg, N. L, 10T 001XAXJXia " A A H fl H IXCnVTJ FAl-i I I 1 f Ckfct Extoi t Vtv Tkom to Coav j , , filaa'a Ciaift VnVti f L'kU 'W . Sowtt. WadOnaHoB.' DW- ll-J'Tb. Wh asoaid tak ft he from Too boy. nd wboa U aW, ta 8otk will not Ut to Wpa4 ftpoft 15 od t oottoft. " I oonsratnrata yoft, r ary ooo. Coatina jroar good work, and aaako tbo Sooth iadepradtmt of tb price of otto." ; Tt, aa lha bmbui from Presi dent Taft, received by tb ehampioe boy eora growor of tb "rXooth tb Sooth, wbea lny wrr iwrei at tb Wbit Hooa this aaoraing. Tbo Pnaidont wa greatly interoat A . tho wnrkinn of Um bor' eorn .tnh. and naked KanT aocatioa. H showed a knowlodg oi agneoiion in tka Ronth that wm 'surprising to the expert who aoeompaiuod to boy. ..." . Tb President was moat interested in the cost of prodnetion, aad when told that some of tb boy naa rais ed mora than 200 bushels of eora to tb acre, at an authenticated cost oi less than 10 cent ft bushel, bo con gratulated them.' Ha told th boy tbey should b proud of tb fact that there ware many big planters to the South who might well tak t lesson from them. 1 L u u y THIS 18 CBRTAUI Tk Proof That Oouoord Ra4r Oaaaot Deny. What could furnish stronger evi C no of th effldeney bf any remedy than the tost of timet ThoOsandt Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me some B. . shot shoot in my air rifle, some apples, candy, oranges, and everything tnat gtwd to eat. !ome nre cracners. go to school at Rocky River. Take teacher something nice. WILLIAM HAGLER, R. F. D. No 6, Concord, N. C. '"TIL ... j. tt ,' k.ia.. n T Tin pariirr uajo " science of aviation only the most fit- ..j mu,t.llv'nd nhvsicaiiy, aareu a:i,. .4iii threat numbers oi aviation pupils. Double fatalities, m which rider and passenger . ed, ft!so irere common, while on June 18 last three Frenchmen, Capt. Princetau, T. Le Martin nnd M. Lan dron, were burned to death in mid air as a result of the explosion of the fteroplane motor. Uetifv that Den's Kdnev while aviation nas owu cu i zSi.F .iT- Sialitv was recoided in that undouoteoiy we w ."7 , j ,jy. i ears ago your menus ana uwgu- eoun ry during he present year in y 'to the Mot they had SWaf? .SJpSo Ri S derived from tta'tt of Do'. Kid- fJftSSn hav ncy PUU, They now confirm their , wmcu - testimonials. They say time nas com met death tn 1UU. . , i-tA h The complete hst of Aenc.n yh- "r "SS K. Ksher, 95 N. Georgia tims for the year Concord. N. C. y: "Sine Anril 28 WUUam u. mrv, - - . , , -,. Baton Rouge, La., 1 r s ' 9tHusnx0s.ftca j Em boeem Ifttk t ta Hand a that ia ordiaary (tort ftM jtarwikxasteailrnisHrK a fto tr tb 1fea ftelU daUai yato m mwHltb dibi abop. Ear v allow ft aiirpraUtioa. Otar tateawm Umv II vO m tbca ibir aiuatioB to toUo nil r vtneai fa aii.vool tf ft to aoi-bat ' thfty m ao tok for vw a wv Sohloss -Baltimore GIothBs Eftftd tLo.Tad f par wool mntorUU Whklr ftUsd th fttrVBT Hia ftd m tMto M WQ fti WW'rabftbWaeid tot 'W taiow Bcbloa aaad-Uflorad " dOtJwt wHT ffl tw kTrftotijkyfti and giTft yo ft ftigned guaxaito witb n VI '"gatttollt-i-ft aTr4ttt,1fcl,ft neord of moiw tton ft 4Urd of tury of wUifftcMoa IftUsA Tt nf fall on March 6. May 10 Lieut. George E. M. Kelly, tt S A . killed bv fU t San Antonio, Tex. May 17 A. V. Hardle, an amateur, killed by fall at Los Angeles. July 13 P. A. Kreamer, killed by .n kinlpna at Chicago. .r S.nt. Claus: iT-j". ..l.. p t, m a habv doll, a bed. Aug. la-wuiiam iw. i-JSHSCome innd take a, peek at our happened to check my faith in this I stove and piee pan and oranges, apples and candy. Concord, N. C. ed to death by his machine at Chicago. Aue. 15 8t. Croix. Johnstone, into Lake Michigan fell from a excellent remedy. I gladly confirm my former testimonial.'- iohiw ment given February 27, 191L) The endorsement reierrea vo oy Mrs. Fisher was given on January 11. 1908. and was in substance as fol lows: "1 was ftnnoyea oy snwrp, shooting pain across the small of my back and 1 hardly anew wnai eansed the trouble. I was also both ered 1y soreness through my kidneys ""K, at CW d finally I decided to try ft kidney height of 1,000 feet at thiea-1 medieine 1 got a box of Doan" Kid- English and American Styles for Doar Santa Claus: I want you to bring me a doll and a cart, ana a oea ior ner m amy in. I want you to bring me an apple and an orange, and some eandy, nuts. MARGARET ALtAAIN U.K, . Harrisburg, N. C. TWar Santa Plaus T want vou to bnne me a Big aou, and bring me a carriage for it, some apples, oranges, nuts oi au Kin as. Dear Santa Claus: I want you to bring me a narp, cap pistol, a little automobile and ft little rabbit Ior unnsimas. SAMUEL tSLAUK, Harrisburg, N. C. Dear Santa Claus: T want vou to bring me some ap ples, oranges, candy and nut of all kinds. IADOR LINKER, Dear Santa Claus: I want you to bring me a eandy niir. armies, nuts, and some other nice things. m t rw, meet. Sept J. FrisWe, killed by fall at XNonon, xwao., f a crippled machine because spectator called him ft fak- Sept. Sept lfuJnhn W. Rosenbaum, kill ed while making ft trial flight at De Witt, Iowa. 22 Frank W. Miller, burned to death in midair at Troy, Ohio, ft result of explosion ney Pill at Gibson's Drug Store and half tha content cured me. For sal by all dealer. Price 50c !VtTvU;rhnrn Co.. Buffalo. New York. aoU agent for the United Statea. Bomember the name Doan 'a and take no other. Da. J. V. DAVIS.! DENTIST Oftoa 'ovtt "llftrib'i Drag Store. PHOKB KO. 431 DENTISTRY Sept '' I am bow lb tha Korrla BoIldlBK vt I ike' Cabarrta airlns Baak. DR H. ft HEaamo. The corporation commission receiv ed Friday ft formal application from n l ir- - r TT ni nf tha of gasoiuietanit. leu.Vwr Air line Railroad Company 22-" Dare Devil" asteuaae, ----.-7 . . . - th. v. killed three-quarters Mansfield. Pa. I - . tiin ThU epi. Ai-jir. . y. '---"i -., 7 Itrain waa nut on in August at tne I s;i An itnuL tsar itZ? D2siratl2 InlAT t of tr permiasion to tak. off the Ral- . ' ; " teraational aviation Long Island. Ision, with the understanding that itl60 f est, heap",at $1,050.00. School for Farmers. Charlotte Chronicle. The Agricultural and Mechanical College at Raleigh, has found a use nl nlan nf ntilizinir what might be called the winter holidays. It is the institution of a winter short course fw thA man-farmer. This farmers onens on January 3, and con tinue eight weeks. In a letter to m, rmniile. Dr. Newman, profes sor of agriculture, says of the school U, ganU that tne nrsi weea wm i please bring me a tirely to eorn, mo next 7 , t agriculture in Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me billy goat that won't butt, and a saddle and bndle, bring me a pop-stick. Please bring me all kinds of nice things. GEORGE G. LEFLER, Harrisburg, K. C. Dear Santa Claus: Please brine be a doIL oranges, ap ples and raisin and nuts of all kinds, some eandy ana ft tea set. rJESSJ-Ki fl.r.c Dear Santa Claus: T want vou to bring me ft big baoy doll and a bed -for it and a little pi- ano, some, oranges, raisins, wmj, nuts and apple, - ESTELLE sTALiLXNUo, Harrisburg, N. C. - . . i iwnnid ne ooeratoa nnui oiumn x, tar harinff made flight ftcros the Bock Monn- if not self sustaining. doll and some I the next six weeH o . orange, eandy and all kinds general and the WL,',,,,. bring me , utU Uhl and k to farm drainage. This course is offered for the purpose of meeting . damand on the part of the farmers of the State for more information in ;.,.. nf their vocation. No fee are .h.nrad and the expense of those at tending this short course need not ex ceed the cost of travel and board, rurtainlv it would seem that this win- 4 ..t,l affnrda an excellent oppor tunity for the farmers to gain knowl- dg that will De useiui w . Dr. Peacock for Simmon. Th 'Washington correspondent of th Charlott Chronicle has m ioi- rw Piaaanek' was asked about the senatorial race in the State and he aaid so far as he could see th pec- Dear Santa Clans: Pleaaa brine me a doll itbat can open and abut it eyes, some eandy, r. . ...... . . . T raisins ana au una oi now. x mm ..... . . .ti r, ft little girt six yean oio. xwaw don't forget Cousin EtheL iWVTli! R-pt T, PTTT. Dear Santa Claus: ..I , ,-f- Please bring me some PP Beir SanWClanar ! mgger tos, and oranges, nanana. - Wmr me t horse and wag- and a Zi nne, eanay ana norn an I.-. . . - ., .u w-a. f nut n.f ia-FmH E. Elv. one of the foremost of 'American avia tor, killed by 50-foot fall at Macon. Ga. 1Pmf. John Montgomery, nntad a the inventor of an aeroplane gtiaw. W bT near Edehvale, CaL STod Schriver, well known Amariean aviator, killed in an exhibition flight at Ponce, Porto Rieo. Nov. Dec. CYCLIST SISK8 UTB. New York sTim Zano-a, one of the best known trick bicycle rider in the United State.- risks hi Uf at every rpublie ftppearane"" and know how necessary it i for him to have a Ifaadv nerve and uhfaSEng strength. The slightest weaknea might eost him hi life, or injur him severely, and this letter from torn to of great interest m that account. He say; One beautiful Mlding lot on West Depot street adjoining Dr. Herring's One bnildhig lot on White treet, 85 feet front adjoining J. H. Rut- ledge ! resident lot. Best location In titj. Steam heat, light ad fanitor service free. ;:;,;-' w Also leepSbj "Veotaa, "bath, light and L jamtwr Bei-Tice About one acre with ottag and god barn in Kannapolie suitable for bnainea. A ran opponuniiy w in vest in such desirabk property. - , ' JNO. K. PATTERSON, a tea set and some little chairs. EVELYN MORRISON, Harrisburg, N. C. a Docket knife. JOHN iUJUU TAXiAJK, Harrisburg, N. C. Dear Hants Llaus: I want v6u to bring me horse, a BicHl and some eandy and almond I and nuts. I JAMES BARBEE, Harrisburg, N. C. land candles. I am l-aar old. I. . .. . u MftMH KEBULUIT IAJU.9 riA11. TWr ftanta Clan .i. an mnmr to keep Senator Sim-1 t want vou to bring km ft little Bon in th Senate for ft long time. dol tbat Ull open and shut her eyes, hi am a mat admirer ox m(i i want von to Dnnff me a aou Governor Ayeoek and would like to J earring, Mm orange, apple, nut. Vote for hlmy but I am not in favor I pleas bring me tb things I have of turning ft man out or i,ongre 'Masked for. -"' - the verr height of his nsefulneas tol LtCILE 8TJTHEB, th State." '-'Vry'? Dr. Peacock said mat Etenaior ou- TWr Santa Clane I want yon to bring bm little wairon. aome 'ttnu, an orange ana " - -JAKE JOHNSON. Dear Santa Clan: I want a doH, nuts, English wal nuts, too, and eaady. - " - , - . , ' I . "1 aO TJ1CK DUJJW TMUJiBj mm m y More than twice " .A; feesional and work hard, and so I n avtalnra War killed tbIS year I ... i .V J mn v n.ITU always raw mMif w. B " a in the three preceding years. UpT ttl-aaVk and left ' all run a IVa laaaMMn I .... m. to January x, xxx, . (down, butsme using three bottles or victims numewd oniy six. ao-j yinol I feel fine again. X have reeom were Uenft SeltWge, Wled at Fort mended Vinol to othrs and they too Myer, Ya.j Sept. -1VM". . wing it with good results." ,' ; Speyer, a lT-y ear-old boy, killed at .Too. gtntiirth is lost as Tsluable San Franeboo, Jun 17, mut naipn w. wint te- Jm Tnknatnna. on of the most daring I : .r . an ihKAi 'Ar Bnni - . I luah vuvi im ui.uuih wv .v. . , ft littl. boy, three of x; at lnver, ri or. iu, de)ieiout Urer and iron rem- wnile anempung -"" -"iwnrnmit modIa robust, ruggea ftna English Channey, A MwelL' It to good for children and old John B. MoManJ , taUea " JT people too, and we fciv your money leans, Dee. 81, 1910, and Arch Hoxey, I viaol joe Ji w claim. the famous wngn avii, -u aibon gtor. Concord, H.U. Ulled at Los 'Angeles on th tame I , , mi m m, aaar 1 Via, I . asaaaBaaaaaawaBaw day that his xnena atoisant wm u death near New Orleans. aa t Dear Santa Clans: - Plea brina ft drum, aadis, ranges, all kinds b jprrak J. Chr aaks oatk that ft aaaler aortnar of t h Arm of w . - ao, voan Tnmit I Kfl tor Catarrh that of rMl'a a .., ..n im will 97 m rieaa Bruix um mu Cllj , aaae at C DI oaaaot mt aara bf 'the 0 Harrisburg, N. C BO V P..-1 Art,, baa elect-1 I want Ton to bring me a doll and - ed two Democratic Senator and oth- a carriage to rid her ia, bring me ' .r Rtates were sure of sending Dem-lom oranges, apple, ants and n- oerats to the Senate and hence ft Dem- dy, bring me a norn aiso. ocratic .HL! good things to eat Iam fir, year. Cacarj. to. R ,01. ,old. ' " - ' ' ' . lair raaMM, tola Sift t baaMhar. A,W.OLAT. Molar? JAY 8TALONQ8. Harrisba.g, N. C Dear Santa Clans: Pleas bring as a rifle, apples, ft ball, ft bat, a dram, nr cracker and all kinds of ants COY BHD. , W its. iN r""-"-. TV V ' J i."v fmUmm. t. tMi kV all 'l-ro-..?- . Tafe Hall Iaur f Caa?- mwrtmr a)YTT TTTTT aNtaV WWrJaU' laun ,W. Koona, Lawton. "ll bxnatlt for rhaumatlam. Bh eoald not .... 1 A M ,m! v. a aa llftad for twe montha. 8h beiraa the o of the rmnr . ana., lmprovsa rapiuir. . Vrmdar ahe bould not wove andon t...-u. d,. .irt. draaaad naraalf and walked out to braahtajt." rJoia bj it. Im htarah. drocsl". S wt Union atraat... - - - . h fcrii a cctj nf c:,2 DAT. Tak LAXATIVE KtOJlO ' Qtuuine Tablet. Druggists refund yonr mon- algnatur is on each ttox. e. .! It Theodore Roosevelt doesn't arant In ran f of President, why doe be keep insisting so often and public ly that he ooean IT rOTjR HORfiETAMI fOR SALE. A clemrable' 4-horse farm.'praeti. eallv level, hrinir in No. 10 township, "1 ' r . a . 1 a on Rocky Biver ana on now mac ox rharlotte and Albemarle road, new two-story sit room dwelling, one three room cottage, good meadow, orcnara, naatnra. 35 acre forest umDer ana 20 acres in old- field pine. Desirable ni tn Tin: Will ent to suit purchas er, on easy terms at 920 per acre, if desired. -i-'-, ; V on arraa near Orean Chureh, in Rowan county, new cottage, new doa ble bare, Be w outbtulaings, young or chard, good water, 10 acre in eulti a 1 a, oaa s PhoncNo.'CO TRAVEL VIA BnfiitsA Wsdog Int-Utions Aad ' Announceoiaiua, WaTinna onr friends will not for get that w furnish th most elegant marriai invitations - and announce-; that aan obtained. We have a book showing a beautiful nae- 01 samDles of the very - latest . styles, which will lc sent o enjwu y inaat.-AIl orders ar eonaiaerea . : .. . . tt itricuy eonnaenuai. ... Yonr drn""" t will refund money if PAZO CuMl---iT fails to eur any ..u af itrhin?. Blind Bleeding m Protruilngr-lesineteltdays. 50. DAILY SE2V1C3 ErcLronrri . -busdaj. ;.".; , - The new steamers just placed la wviee. tb MCity of Norfolk" aad th"City of BaRimoiw't ar tb most -elegant and tn-to-date steamers fev tween Norfolk and Baltimore., v Equipped ritk wireless tekshone ia ach room. - DoUdons meal s rved oa board everydiig for osaJon ana eonvwlanos. .: Steamers leave Norfolk 8 05 p. av. daily arriving at Baltimore 7KK) fol- lowinf morning. . : Conneotinr el Baltimore for aU points North, North-east,' and West "Very low found trip to Bsl ' tlmore, Wa"'.inr'oTi, i laderphia, Ko York, Ailan.ia Ciiy,-t, Reservations mad and'f.ny lnfor mation furnished by W. II PAUJJL. T. P. A4 Oct, 10-tf . Norfolk, Va.' . Mmmona auu - i -, v r o wnM be re-elected. ' ' . Harrisburg, N, U
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