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pefm -1 -- . NEW BEEN, CRAVEN COUNTY. N. C . MIUAY. JISE !. 1 ' - SECOND SECTION. N I '.II.I.I; VOLUME XXII. if KILLED BY ICE VflTEB. IFOR TIE H.llHDI.ltHl. Presidency of the A. &. M. lol-leu. i 11 CuwL s. RepttlicaB, Writes Letter hum It. The Secret or a Murder Revealed. Press Contention. Insurance Companies Domesticated, Howard Convicted. News Items. Halkk.h. June 7 Three years apo a farmer was assassinated one day on Ills farm near Uoldsboro. Il was a myster ious crime and all effoila at a clue failed. But a few ilaya ajro the fanner's son died aud on his death lel revealed the secret. He sai.l thai a neighbor of the murdered man was the asnsiir, that he was so near hid father when the neighbor fired the fatal hot that some of hie father's blood fell upon hi nr. that the assassin made the most dreadful threats that he would kill the sou aleo If the latter ever revealed the truth. The assassin recent ly died and the hoy fell absolved from the terrible oath which the murderer had forced him to take. The insurance comml-sioner, .lames H. "Young, says he believes that within GO days all the insurance companies will have "domesticated" themselves, under the Craig law. Hut the movement lu this diiecli m is slow tiuce June I, as 12 life insnranre companies so far declined to continue hiisintss under the law. The next convention of the North Carolina Vi-m Convention will be held at Wrlghtaville Itcach, near " ihnington, July li-l! The last dividend of t he defunct First Naiionxl Itn.k it W'lhllillL'lo . whilll wenl Into iiTciwi's hands November 24 IWH , Is 1 t r . eul. iuuUiiif pel cent in all Miai elbiueous HS.-tlH ol I In! bunk aggieg:itinif 4lt7.tKW, weie sold lajl Sal urduv and lnought only "S V -" At the Aniii ultui ul aud Merhauical College heie last nbhl, K. Asbniy, of the class of .!i Iim led the annual ad- diets The annual 1mm, net followed Among the iMiests wereK of I he new boaid ot tuiitees This e enini; I resi ileut b II. Ilailo(i,ot Hie Agiicultural and Mechaim al College l South Caro lins, delivered the annual addiess before the aruluatinir class ol Hi The couimeutement ol Tiinity College Durham, began today with the bacralau reato termon by Bishop Duncan, of the Methodist Rpisrnpal Church, South. Dr. E. T While, of Oxfoid, delivered the alumni address and Bishop John H. Ytbcent, of Hullalo, N Y , the llteiary address before the graduating class of twelve. Deputy Marshal Watson, of Chicago, has lodged ill jailed at Greensboro John K Thompson, of Franklin, Macou couu ty, charged with embezzlement of ti;8 several years ago. He wat t ilea at Ashe ville and pleaded guilty. Judgment was suspended on paymeut of sum einbez zled. lie jumped bond and disappeared. An interesting case at Wilmington re sulted in the conviction of Tillman Ho; ard aud Mi. Ida Terry. Mrs. 1 erry was away from her hushai-d, YY 1. Jerry prominent ltei ubliisn editor, of ( bur . lotle, aud went to Wilmington wilh Howard. Teuy telegraphed aud had Howard ariested for al ducllon. Thl charge il was Impossible to prove aud Howard a9 leleased Then Teny went to Wilmington and utlciupled to shoot Howard Mr Howard appeared on the scene and h oi her hurband 'taken out of Mrs. Terr, 'a :sr men la by policemen Howard whs couvicied of abandonment. and both he and .M . s Inry .eie run victed of loiuicaUmi Mid H'lnlniV their lawirrs tar all nunc il tbe i-. to tl Supreme court. Though four, ballots were tahen by the board of trustees yesterday for a ptesl deut of the A. and M. College, no one was elected. The matter will be taken up again this morning at 11 o clock, and fought to a finish, Tbe nnl-h may le an v one of three tblnt: Election of a president of the college. Election of a chairman of the facility. Postponement of any election for a month, i he latter alternative was tprung late last night and found several advocates The first three ballots for president yesterday -were the same, as follows: George I ' Winston. W. H. Primrose. 7: U. 11 Hill. 1; J. B. Brewer. I. Freight Conductor Thomas Sumner dropped dead In a store at Soancir about 12 o'clock. The cause of his sudden death Is not known with certainty, though it may nave been due to paralys ais from a recent case of which be had apparently recovered. His heart waa also weak au 1 Dr. W. W. McKenzle, who examined the body, thluka the Iramedl ate cause of his death was drinking three classes of Ice water whon irreatly over heated. Cant Sumner waa originally from Thomasvllle- and was living at Snenceral the time of his death. II was related to the Bumacrt of this c.uo tr. belnc a nephew of tbe lata 0 1. T. J Sumner. U leaves a Wife and two child dren. ' --t . ' CASTOR I A V Tor Infko.ii and ChUdren. Tki KUf Yon Hat. flwajs EcjjM 1 Bean tin - STX "BlEontar of UlSt&&tt .' w.j .... . .' ,.u .. : The Vance AtaUte in Capital S.aare Tobacco Factory. Dr. Lewis on 1 Smallpox. Outlook for the Campaign Next Year. lUi Kioti, N. C, June 8 Andrew D. Cowlrs. who was Adjutant General of this Wiatc up to a year ago and who has always been an ardent Republican, writes au open letter in which he declares in favor of the constitutional amendment disfranchising a large part, no doubt the major part, of the negro vote. He says nothing will so much promote good will between whiles and uegroes. His open letter is of peculiar Interest because it is the tiral declaration by a Itenublican of any prominence over bis own signature in favor of the constllu tloual amendment which, so fares North Carolina Is concerned, is sure to be the supreme political issue in 1900. It Is certain that a number of iutlueu tiai Republicans in this city and else where will vote in favor of the amend ment despite the marshaling of the forces of their party against It. Not a few Kepublicaus decline to exprese an opin ion as to what they will do. Others come out bo'dly, like Senator I'rllchard. the leader the party in this Stale, and say they will antagonize II. Senator Butler sayi he will support it ami that he will at the proper time so declare. There are all tbe sigus which go to show that the campaign iu thia Slale nest year will be memorable. The Democrats are trying to avoid all entanglements which might alieuale ai y votes. Thev want to carry tba ameud men by 30,000 to 40,000 if possible. In dividually and lu their newspapers the uegroes say very little about tbe amend ment, but, of course, will oppose it I he Btatue of Seualor Z B. Vance io siand at the eastern entrance to the Capitol Square, exactly opposite the Confederate niouuuieut. The Legislature appropriated 15,000 toward the Hatue aud the piivale subscriptions approxi mate (3.000. The Z I. Lyou & Co, tobacco factory al Durham, was bought by the W. Duke, Sous & Co. Branch of tbe American lo- bacco Company A Italeigh syndicate has bought the valuable water power at Kalis of Neuse and 121 acreB of laud and will establish a large cotton mill there ('apt. Junius T. Gardner of Shelby f the First Hegimeut, waa here to see the Adjutant General regarding money expeuded In getting the Shelby company in shape for camp here last year. Capt Gardner will go back to Cuba iu August or Sentemlier. Dr. James McKee has been appointed by Capt. Day physician at the penlten tiarv to succeed Dr. James P. Rogers and without notice to the latter, though his term does not end until September 1st. Dr. Rogers will of course, bring suit The Kenansville Telephone Company is chartered. Kowan county completed settlement of ike State taxes, $18,571 Mrs Edwards, of New York, who owns $2 11,100 of stock In tbe Carolina Central Kailroad, has secured a restraining order from Judge Simonton to prevent the corporation commission f rom enforclug on that road lis recent order reducing the minimum car load of commercial i....lltMa.u ,a in tmm iH lAna leiiui&cio iw iv v.,m.v. - ------ . One more insurance company domesti cated-lhe Maryland Life. The Albe matle Steam Navigation Company also domesticated The Slate Auditor Is rapidly getting iu the lists of the stockholders in banks and the various Incorporated companies These begin to hare the appearance of a State dlrectorf. Dr. Klcbard il. Lewis, secretary of the State Board of Health, made a report oa smallpox la North Carolina from Janu ary 1, 181M, when It appeared at Wil miugton, to May 1 this year. During that period there were 016 cases, and 17 deathB. The death rate among whites w A ui cent neirroes 14 Der cent. He says the disease Is far worse In North eastern North Carolina than anywhere else. There are thirty families Infecled In Gates county, and people there are taking no precautions, and the county hi'iimh to elact a superintendent of health. People will not permit disinfection or rtMlrnrtlon of Infected clolhlns-. Df. Lewie save that, as a result, he la per fectly sure there will be a bad epidemic next winter The disease baa so far been mild In type ai rale, though true smallpox, yet because of this mildness many people declare It la not small pox, but la Cuban Itch, elephant Itch, red measles or. Geor gia mump. The disease was brought Into tbe Slate from South Carolina nasi Southeastern Virginia. It has appeared at three near points In the west, More anion, Lenoir and Dysartvllle. but the ooard was uo neaier a result than oa Tuesday, when four indecisive votes were taken iu the election of a president of the college. The election of members of the (acuity was also postponed until July, afler It had been ascertained that a president conld not be elected It was decided yesterday that llie De partmeuU of Agriculture and Horlicul lure should be Separated. The reorgani ration committee recommended thai the two departments be oousolldaied. Aflei i arel ul consideration the board decided io keep each intact. The Chair of Hon culture and Plant Biology. The salaries of the Professorships of Horticulture and Agriculture were made (1,800 each It was decided also to elect au shsIs tant Professor of Agriculture at a salary of $1,000. He will have charge of tbe field crops and practical agriculture. There will also be an assistant horticul turlsl at a salary of $900. An Instructor in animal Industry will be chosen at the July meeting. ASSQWTUX'PVKZ Makes the food more delicious and wholesotne OVM EMU KMfBM CO. i m TOU. To cure piles, strike at the boot that's the way. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve stuikks at tuk koot it removes the (ausb, ouickly and permanently Don't squander time and money in a vain effort to remove the effects. F S Duffy & Co. I.aet News Niits. Baron Von Buelow, iu the. Reichstag, said Germany bought tbe Caroline, La drone and Palaos Islands "so that in the event of a change of ownership they should not be lost to Germany. Tbe French Senate passed a vote of sympathy with President Loubet in view of the demonstrations against him at the Au'.euil races. A cablegram from Auckland stales that at tbe celebration of Oueeii ic tenia's birthday in Samoa il was aunoun red that Great Britain would never lerognize Mataafa as King. Joseph Chamberlaiu, British Secretary of Slate for tbe colonies, says he takes a sanguine view of the Alaska bouudry uegotations. Cant. Alfred Drevfus showed the greatest joy when officially notified of the court's decision granting him a new trial. Hubert Wallace, Liberal member of Parliament for East Edinburg, who, while speaking in the debate yesterday on the graut to General Kitchener, waa seized wilh cerebral paralysis, is dead. Leading supporters of Representative Henderson eav that if he la elected Speaker he will preserve the organize tlou of the House, as far as practicable, as it stood at the last session of Congress He will have the appointment of a con siderable number of chairmau of com mittees. Criticisms by Mr. Proctor, of tbe Civil Service Commission, of President Mc Kinley.s order removing 4,000 oUices from the classified seivice are said to have given offense to the Admiuialra tion and may lead to Mr. Proctor's re tiremeut. Filipinos annoy the American troops at San Fernando by throwing shells into the town at night. Lieut. Fred W. Pearce, of the Sixth Ar tillery, committed suicide at Manila General Gomez has issued a farewell manifesto to the people of Cuba, advis log them to assist the Americans In pre paring the Island for independence. Naval officers object to double turrets and i:t inch guns for the new battleships Kentucky and Kearsarge. Admiral Sampson while chief of tbe Ordnance Bureau proposed the system to which objection is now made. President McKlnley will attend the en campment at Glen Echo of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, which begins today and will last two days. Geueral Hall's men suffered intensely from heat and hunger during the march toMorong. Luzon. They were almost SO hours without rations. You get up in the morning tired, a bad taste in the mouth and a headache. Know what's the inatletr Biliousness! Take Dewltt's Little Early Risers. They regulate the liver and cure constipation pleasantly and promptly. Never gripe. F S Duffy A Co. TUK SPKOVLATIVK MABRKTM. Today's quotations furnished by Lewis A. May & Co , New York, Represented by A. O. Newberry. Nw Youx, June tf STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Close Sugar UH 18t H Heading 674 684 671 Mi C. B. ft y B.'H. T . B. R.T Ills 116 48 43 im llr HO COTTON. Open. High. Low. Close August 6.97 6.88 6.M 6 98 January 6.08 . .W (MM 1107 CHICAGO MARKETS. What Open. High. Low, Close July.. ...... i.. m 76 74 74 December.... 7 7i 75 76 1 lr.....li..vk it,.Mi-l Cfinntv r.iitiiiiiisi.erH The Hoard met at 11 am June i, IS 9 at the Court House in New Bern, il being tbe regular meeting of said Board Present, Commissioners hm.illwood, Latham, Wood, Brewer, Biddle, Williams and Mosely, Chairmau Smallwnod pre- sld The attorney reported thft liu had pro cured of Mrs. Mary Jane Laue a deed for the house situated on ground leased of tbe county and which leae had now ex nlrpri tin motion the altornev was directed to have the deed recorded and to notify narties to vacate by the 1st of Jnlv Ordered that real properly charger! to W. J. McSorlev. corner of Broad street and Forbes alley be remitted on account of error. Ordered furthertliat Sheriff be and is hereby instructed to list to Mrs M. E McSorley, under head of properly listed In ollice, said property listed to W J, McSorley, situated at the corner of Broad Btreet and Forbes alley Whereas the Board having been peti tioned by the Supervisor of No. 8 I own ship, signed by R P Williams chairman and F. T. Patterson secretary for llie discontinuance of the road running from the Washington road to Nelson's ferry It is ordered that the Clerk give 20 days notice at the Court House door of said petition Ordered that the salary of S. IS Pratt, ferryman at Streets ferry be Increased from $111 to $20 per month Ordered that M. L. Iloliowell be al lowcd to pay the back tux on Dennis Wa.lsworth nrooerlv for vear H')1 and that certificate be civen to him aud record of same be cancelled upon the pay men of lax and com Ordered that ti li. Morris be relieved of the payment of poll tax Commissioner U. P. Williams was at his request excused The Commissioners proceeded to levy Hie taxes for the ensuing year. On mo tion it Is ordered that the following taxes be levied for the year 1K(W General county purposes on each null - ilc General county purposes $100 val uation of properly 23 Rnmlpd debt no each noli t $100 valuation of property 20c Special tax act of 1895, bridges under chapter 200 on each poll On $100 valuation of properly State lax for general nurposes on each poll State tax for general purposes on .tlOO valuation of properly State tax pensions purposes oi; tlOO valuation of property. ... He State tax for schools purposes on $100 valuation of property 18c Refer to schedule A machinery act section 7tu income tax; schedule B, sec tlons 9 to 58; schedule C, section (14. Board adjourned 'till !1 o'clock p in Board met at 8 o'clock p in pursuant to recess. Present. Commissioners Smallwood Latham, Brewer, and Biddle, Chairman .Smallwood presiding To the Honorable Board of Commis sioners of Craven county greeting 1 hereby make application to furnish medicines for the county poor house in malts, county paupers. Supported by county und county prisoners in Craven county jail, agreeing to furnish same on prescriptions of county physicians l $15.00 per month. Respectfully, C. D. IlllADIIAM. It is ordered that the foregoing bid o Mr C D Rradhani be and is hereby ac cepteJ to furnish medicines to the coun tv for the ensuing term Tbe county Treasurer Thomas Daniels presented bis reporl which was on mo tion accepted and ordered spread upon tbe minutes. Thomas Daniels Treasurer In account with Craven county: OKNKKAI. KUNIl. May 1, To balance $1,168 95 " !l. To C B Hill ex-Treas. of Craveu counly.balauce found due by expert committee 97 78 Mav 4 .1 L liahn. sheriff 70"i 29 May, By am' I paid voucher By balance. wave A FHEHU I.OT OF THE CELEIlItATED 45c 15c 1 29 21 ic $ 211 tr. $ l,4fi2 51 Uu motion it i ordered ti.at notice be aud is hereby given that llie lanpayert of Craven county that on Ihe second Monday in July the commissioners ol Craven county will be in session one week at Court House to levise the tax list ami hear all complaints of Inequal llies an I over valuation of real and nertoiial nrootrtv. After which time there will be no corrections In tax list except on account of clerical errors. Ordered that upon the payment ot the proper tax tho sheriff be and Is here l,u limtrnrteil to issue license to sell liquor to the following applicants upoi paymeut of all State and County taxei- now due. Said license to be granted to retail liquors for the 6 months, ending Decern 1 a r ;)lst 1899 at their respective places as designated below. T K Warren A: Bros, at Vanceboro. Mark Disosway, al south side of South Front street. Tobias Burke, at 129 Middle street Max L Jacobs, al 79 Middle street. Thus Bowdun, at 50 Middle street. T B llahicht, al junction of Hancock and Oueeii street. .lack l Rodman. aL 1ft I iunclion of Broad and Oueen streets. J A Swerl. at 48 west side Middl street. .las F Tavlor. at 13. 20, 22 Middle street .1 R Hatch, at west side of Middle st. .1 D Dinkins, at 54 west side of Middle street. Clias II Taylor, at Middle street. ,1 S (iarrett at 1,8 Weft side of Middle street. Lee J Taylor, at junction of Broad and Queen streets. Noah Powell, Queen street junction of Broad. W H Johnson Middle street. Board adjourned till June ttth 1899, Hoard met at 2:i() oclock Dm. June (ilb 119 pursuant to recess Present, Commissioners, Smallwood Wood, Latham, Moseley and Biddle. On motion the regular moulhly bills were allowed. The minutes of the May meeting were read and on motion adopted as read On motion of Commissioner Latham the order passed at the May meeting making the Paul route a public road in No 2 t ownship be aud Ihe same is here by revoked voting to revoke same com uiissioners Smallwood, Wood, Latham Biddle and Moseley. On motion It is ordered that the route laid off bv the iurv. leading from the Neuse river bridge on the north side of the river running over the lauds of Mrs Bettie Moore and olheis, S W Small wood. Henry Ipock, Arthur Ipock, Mrs Lewis' and Wulcomb to the north tide of Harris branch be and is hereby adopt ed as the route for constructing said public load Tho Commissioners agree to pay $200.00 for the construction of said road to the branch north of Harris branch, Hie sum to be paid from lime to lime as work progresses in the discretion of Commissioner Latham, who is hereby authorized and empowered to disburse the same from time to lime. Further ordered that permission is given the citizens adjacent to said road to build two roads from the terminus of said road to the Bay river public road one to Ihe right and one to the left of St De iiiiht church and when completed with out any expense to the county the same will br accepted as public roads. Fur iber ordered that the Chairman Issue voucher for said monies to Commission er Lalhuni, when he shall demand the same. On motion Board took recess until Wednesday, June 7lh, 1899. Eknrst M. Quick, Clerk Board Com. Albo Fresh Faircy Elgin Butter only X'5c IU A Fresh Lot Crystal Hip Syrup iu :i Hi cutis at lo. per i ;ui. (1 rated Pineapple only 10e per :i 11 can. Fresh lot Big Hams to Cut. Anything in Groceries you want, at Llie lowest jios.-iblc price I. L. McDANIEL. J. L. McDANIEL 71 IIihmuI Ktreet, New Bern, i'. A Chance For Economical Buyers (2 (doro May, By um't paid vouchers Balance $1,972 02 . $1,841 79 . . 629 :t8 M. O. P Manhattan.. gl 182J 1311 l-'lll 8$ 83, 81 8I lilt U8 4n n 1101 $1,972 02 .$ 500(H) 500 00 20 80 200 01 818 50 $ 500 00 Wa ar ipoinsr to let Drices do most oi the talking and they will make a most interesting speech. Look over this List and we are sure ... J A ' 1 1 1. you will find sometmng mat win uui umy uo interesting to you, but Profitable. You will see them as you enter our store, iwo Counters Loaded down with Bargains. Prices plainly marked on each article. Ic each 8c pair lcball lc roll Ladlea Handkerchief, plain and hem- sticbra ic ana tx. rac Men's White Handkerchiefs, large size, c eacu L arge lied Bandana Handkerchiefs oc ea ;ii Bey's Windsor Ties Men's and Boys Suspenders Ball Sewing Cotton Tape P( arl Buttons tbe 10c kind 10c cant of 2 dozen Heavy Plantation Combs 3c each Face Powder, a 10c article 5c box Ink 2c bottle SlnPn.Uh 5c bottle Note Paper 3c quire. Coreet Steels 4c d( zen Men's Faal Black Sox, seamless, regular 12io quality ic pair Ladies Hoae, white, gray and black gc, oc, vc auu ut; pan Collar Buttons, 8c doaen Lea 1 Pencils, plain cedar 4c dozen Lead Pencils, rubb r tip, cjdar 7c doaen le bottle ;lc cal e ltlc box 7c box Uc 5c pail Scarfs, Vaseline Castile Toilet Soap Three Cakes Toilet Soap in box Batchelor Buttons Crochet Cotton Porpoise Laces A l.orue A M.I irtJUr M t. of Mt'll'S some of these we Bold for 50c. they all go at 10c each We have just received direct from the factory 8 cases of the Best Corset values we hove ever had; our Ells mere at 35c is a wonder; our Admiral Dewey at 50c you have paid 75c for the same. A Splendid Corset at 25o fie still have some Splendid Values in 8UMMfc.lt UUfcSS uuuua 39 inch Batiste Lawns He yard Beautiful Scotch Lawns 5c yard 27 inch Dimities 5c yard 29 inch Guipure Lattice Lace Kffecls iu dark grounds, those goods would be cheap at 10c, price fic 35 or 80 Pieces of Check Muslin, this lias been our 5c seller, they go al 3 Jc A. Splendid Dress Ginghams at 4c yard nnmfi it onlv to criticise and we are sure you will find something to interest you. Yours tor Business, L June 2, 1800 r As Old PUyhonas Baraed. St, Charles Theatre, of New Orleans one of tbe oldest playhouses In the llnliorl Hi tea. was burned on Mondav last. It was built io 133 at a cost of $!50,000. Beta. Old Bachelor Do you expect to mar ry or do you expect to keep your lllierty Miss Van Sand? Miss Van Band What a funny ques tion. I Intend to do both. id uyianvina. . . , The Board of Traitees of tb AH odjtural and Mechanical Uollcp war unable to elect a pretiaeui or toe insti-, tutton efUf taklna all belloU. io ad journment was bad on'lll Jaly 5th, at; I o'olock I Us wahtf.' ' Two ballot wn lakea , Wtdatwley KEEP ?oar blond pnro ami your stomach and dlgttstive organs In ft healthy eoulitiB by taking llood'a jtemparilht ud yov will U WELL. The best keadach remedy It Celery DavU' Piescriptloa Pharmacy. INTKIIK8T KUNIl. May 4, J L llahn, sheriff .... May 1, By balance .... . By am't paid coupons By balance pence no. 1.. May I, To balance May. by am't paid voucher ...$ 20 25 lly . . Br balance.. 59 871 Carrle-Oh, w. never play In our ' 'club. That the beat of It, you know. What's la a N aate f He said he'd haVe "a whiskey straight," We met an hour later- He leaned against a wobbly gala. But the latter waa the atralghter. The Beat fit. r.rilAOh vau nuffbt to loin onr 78 11 ! e-olf club. We have inch Jolly times. 78 ia Winnie But I do'l know bow to . . . . BE HUHE TO COME TO. SEE . .... urn's OppMlte Plutton Tobacco Warehouie, t. WHERE YOU WILL FIND A. CLEAN 'STOCK OV-ii-, CLOTHING AND GENT'S FURNltSHINGS i I i.tCu Wl- . . ,1 Bl..ik,Jfc -TQ 8UK YOUR TASTE A.ND PRtCEB.- rcNot )0. S. May 1, To balance......... . . A 0tata4al. Saak J. $ ' 17 00 Th good nlr, do yoa know that .. wan im trnln forward to a Urribl. HI- Mhm.ntr , V. . .Vi.sai Thn loebrIatH-Nol Zat aoT I didn't May l,.To baUaot urvvlilH'uWrwMirit.adbd' fr WaJ 'Mnoli " 1,401 01 blidge,' or man, rr puron' om oav Anion other thtogit Tety tempting" prioMW.mn.IwTe frow1 ' "nOIfllallEEPEIlS OXXEA.TEST i .op.nt!S??w. W. nnt nn a&U llnnrlttv and Tneadav. June only) 800 piaoeaJTin JmiUtion Cut, Glau, iCoiBiaiJMtge ,aWater Pitchert, rrnnvtnnai, eagar jmwib, uniasr umavn, y:J. ,o'.y"' Mm' fWrvd DiaW Tancv Vaaea. Acl.ActnalW worth 15 50c W 35c fit ,'l''Vr. .;. , T r iri t ...... - 5anoob 3 A
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