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ntmi VOLUME XXII NEW Bit UN, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY. SP!'KMEK III : :i - MUST SECTION, NUMBER LI. Petit 10 OFFICIAL REPORT On the Bin Aopst Storm pa ike ' Carolina Coast. Colleges are Full Thin Year, Pros peritjr In Wake. Light lufau try to 11 o. Quo Warranto Suits. Durham Railroad Stock U Sold. Rai.kiiui. 8eDt 10. The weather bu reau here has the deails of the dealh and damage by the great August storm alonir the coast of North Carolina. , It appeals that only 25 lives were lost. The : greater part of these were fishermen drowued at Swan Inland, The wind blew at the rate of 140 miles an hour, hut only In spurts. While many of the marsh ponies were drowned, a great many escaped, and the same was the case as to citile. The gieulesl lu.s of all was to crops on the mainland. It is said IhiB amounted to half a million dollars. The rainfall was greatest at Hitlteras, 8 inches in 4i hours. It has been estimated that $20(),0r,. 000 of properly in this Slale now escapes taxation. If this lie true and the inves tigation before . I udgo Siuionlon results in putting all of it or any of it on the lax lists the Sute will he the guiner. Mr. Henszcy, of the Comtiock coal mine says the on I put is now 200 tons n day probably in :iti days will ha SIX) tons. Almost all is I il.i u by the Seaboard Air Line for its lo oniolives. President Winston, of the Agricultural ami Mechanical Collene H piirticulai ly busy, making arrangements for the building of t w o atltiiliminl dormitories There are now four ilorj.ilory buildings anil many students have remained in the main building. Tin: college is all the while growjng. Lx Judge .funics C Mcltae, de.iu of the University Law School, is here for a day or two. liosays the law school has a very favorable opening and blight prospects. Raleigh's cbamber of commerce and the business men not members of il will confer Tuesday on the tnhjccl of an in dustrial parade, with lloals, during the Slate Fair In October. Il is the plan lo make it a notable parade, the bet I ever seen here. Hobiuson's circiH will not be here, but Wallace's ill. It appears that the eir cusses are apportioning the territory so lliey will not tread on each o'.hci's heels Very large gas mains are being laid here, tailing the pla;es of the old ones which are very small. The new gas company will expend some $ Vl.bOO on its plant. A parly of a dozen of Raleigh's hurl ness men have returned from a liip over the route of the railroad which is to be b'dlt from here to some place near Wakefield. They found the country fer tile, the crops line and many people liv ing there, with good houses and bellei barns, the latter being a special sign of prosperity. Tiie year's work at (luilfor.l college began on I lie olli with 111. Urgent num ber in attendance ever teai bed liefoie ou the lirsl day. Itecit ilions began in the afternoon of the day of oiiciiiii' The prospect is lor l lie best year the college has yet li id. President diarist 1). torlver, of the Slate Normal and Indiisliial College for Women, says that as long as a month ago the limit 4"i0 of students was lettered. The donuilories accummo dale only :U, Ihe others ii larding. lie sa s there is a great and growinp desire on t lie part of parent lo have theh daughters in doimilories. There is a great regret here at the news of Ihe critical illness nl Clifion Hprlngs, N. Y , of Hev. William S Lucy He was bom and reared here and Hal clgh folk love him as they loved his father, the late Hev. I). Drury Lacy The agricultural department la now preparing a special bulletin on poultry in North Carolina. It will be illustrated 'I ho Raleigh Light Infantry, Capt. .1 J. Bernard, is arranging to go to New York, to participate In the Dewey re ceptloD. Hunter, the Colorado man who has "squatted" on landi owned by the city anu the Meluodlil orphanage, has in picnic ahead of hltn. Ills llilo is not good. The land was bought an I paid foi and a deed was passed, rue latter, as staled the other day, is missing, and U not recorded, but it exists nevertheless The Attorney General, who is her, sa s that during the past two month he has granted leave for the bringing of at least a dozon quo warranto suits. Il ap 'pears lo havo been a pretty good year for them as well as Injunctions The Slate It uot behind In this mailer of In junctions, Us latest being Ihe one lo re strain tho corporation commission from assessing the Atlantic fe North Carolina -Railroad, of which II Is a two thirds ownor at an Increased Agora. Work on the Haney Memorial Library, delayed for a month fur lack of a s-mclal kind of brick, was acllrsl resumed to day. Mr. Harry A. Tucker, who was badly burned at the Charlotte Hotel Thursday , night died yesterday morning at h o'olook from his Injuries, It was learned toon AMERICA'S (irealest Medicine Is J lool's Hariftparllla.bocauso II (). teeset unequalled curative powers and 4U record of cures u GREATEST. after the accident that le u a Odd Fellow, and the Odd Fellows of the cily give him evcK atreuiion poihie. Mr. D. Y. Couprr. (if Henderson, of fered $33.00) for the entire amount of Durham's stock in the Durham & Nonh ein road and llir . i t v aldermen have ac cepted the offer It is understood that Mr. Cooper was bidding for the Seaboard Air Line Ititilroad, which lias the Dur hum i Nortlurn leased for a long term of ears Thin slock has been paviuu an annual dividend of about 2 per cent and a great many of the people are greatly dissatisfied with the ileal made by the aldeimen and It U said by some that the sale Is Illegal. A. N. C. K. K. SKRVES SCf((KSA Ou Treasurer Worth. tlianCn in Ai;rl cullurul Callage. Military Instructor Kleot-d. Special to Journal Halhiuu, September 16--The Execu tive Committee of the Agricultural Col lege met today and made many obanges In its rules, also elected a retired Lieu tenant of the United States Navy as Military Instructor of the College. The Atlantic .V North Carolina rail road served subpoena on Slate Treasurer Worth, returnable in Federal court, here, the first Monday in November, against the tax assessment, which Ihe railroad company asserts i.s much greater lhan the market cash value of the mail. YKI.I.OW ! rOVMIt At Key Wrsl II Is Mill On The In, r. use. Su van unti Otiai iinl lues. Special to Jotiri.al: .1 At ks. 1 1 1 .i:, Sept 10 - Ten new ca-ies of yellow fever at Key West, are reported this morning. There were no d.-alln. il is feared that the heavy rains n nv prevailing theie b-ive had a bad elTecl on the patients. The morning re ports do not include all the new cases as Dr. Porlcr says his physicians cannot gel a true repoil. Many new cases spring up every hoer. Savannah, (It., Sept. l".--i'he city council declared a ouai iintine against New Oiluiins, effective tomorrow night, on nccou it oi yelloiv lever, raniescom ing to Savannah must have health c.crti- atcs. I.OMION. Tim Tri.iiiiT.iiil Troulil... The Ill-tell In Africa Arming. K plnrer A lltl ri'n'rt I. mm! MeMNHKe. Special to Journal. London, September 10 The steam hip Augusta, Captain llugo.Zuclian, has arrived at Ronton, England. This Is Captain Z -ichan's first visit to England luce he conveyed Prof, Andree to Spit, hergeu In 1890 on the steamship Virgo, lie ssys that Andree'8 last words were: 'Don't give up hope even if you don't hear from me for three years." PiiKTouiA, September 10 The reply of the Transvaal was handed to the ilritish agent here this morning. It will he olllcially published here Monday. o further development in regard to the piesent crisis. Capk Town, Africa, September 10 fin; Dutch throughout Sim I h Africa are arming to light Ihe lirllisb in tho event a Boer war. They Bay they are pre- iai ing for a general war of independence. The chances of peace today are darker than at any time since the piesenl trou b!e began. ril ing From Our YVur-.ltlM. Ipc, ial lo Journal: Manila, Sent. 10 The Cruiser Charleston at daylight Thursday inorn ing olned the patrol ship ttahro near Urande Island in Subig Hay. The object was Ihe dismounting of a gun being fireil by the Filipinos. The gun was probably not handled by a native guuner. Black powder was used and six or nine inch Spanish shells fi red. Tho Charleston fired Oil shells during thu engagement. I'tg Fir. In I.IihmIii. Special lo Journal. Lii.ioi.n, Neb., September 10 There was heavy loss by lire here whereby the Methodist church, Masonic Temple, West Back and Pace William more, the Ellie Hludlo were burned. The loss is four hundred thousand dollars. The firemen were unable to handle the llames and Ihe whole city Blood by and saw the destruction. Many persons wero Injured. Iltit.,ilr Hlngim nl Ktilinoiilli. Special lo Jour ial: London. rVpi. 10.--A Norwegian ves sel has jusl ariived rami Falmouth and was iiaranl',iieil. In, ause then! was bu bonic plague uliosrd Four persons died ou the voyage to Falmouth. DeWlll'a I.lttlo Fitly Rljcrs pcrma nontly cnroohroiiC cnnsllpallon, bllioiip nen, nrvoUiiies and worn out feeling: cleanse ami regulate the enllie system. Small, pleasant never gripe or sicken-- famous little pills '' K. S. DulTy. IUltr.w.1 I'miililrllt ItinlKna. Special lo Journal. Nrw Yohk, September l-Pr-idonl Clark of Ihe New York, New Haven and llaitford ltallroad resigned, this after noon. CASTOR I A For Infants and Childron. Tilt rinif Ynrl this A utavft RnntTht Bssn tht fUguUrtof MORE TRUST T.IK. Aiaia Asserted thai .He Tobacco Warehouses are in One. Congressman Atwater Thinks Work is Necessary. The Tarbero In slitule. Work at the A. A M College, Kecruiliug. Postofllce Heating. Kai.eioh, Sept. 18. A Danville news paper man, who was in Baleigh yester day, contended that the tooacco ware house "confbine" there has won; that it has gathered in all the warehouses save the Liberty, and that it must also have secured a great number of North Caro lina warehouses It is interesting to kuow whether this last opinion Is well grounded. The North Carolina ware housemen say it is net. Tho Danville man ppokc of the arrangement as a com bine and not as a trust, which to be sure is a delicate way of putliug il. Attorney (leneral Walser has given leave Alex. Mclver aud other members of the fusion board of education of Chatham county to institute quo war ranto proceedings to test the title of J. W. Orillin and oilier, mein lers of the new or Democratic board of school di rectors lo title. S, L. Patterson, commissioner of agri culture, returned from Tarboro and says there was marked interest and spirited discussion both day and night nl the the farmers' institute he lick' llierc. Thursday eveniug, Prof. W F. Massey spoke on floriculture, and Friday even ing Dr. Elizabeth Battle, a daughter of the late Mr. William S. Battle, spoke ou manual education. She handled her sulij ct well and contended that In all th1; public schools there ought to be manual education. Congressman Atwater, of this district Is here, lie says the constitutional amendment to disfranchise tho bulk of the negroes will be carried, but that work, personal work, mint bj dine among the illiterate, while men in the country. The towns are all right. The Republicans are trying by "word or mouth" to poison the minds of I hi whites who cannot read, by telling them the courts will throw out the grandfath er clause;" that all the rest of Ihe amend inenl will stand and that the whites who cannot read and write will he on the sain i plane as the negro. Mr. Atwaier says that each voter in the State who does not take a Democratic newspaper should be sent one regularly for a year. He does not think much of the campaign this year for next year, saying it is too early, lie declares that the "real Popu lists" all over the State w ill vote for the amendment, that the Republicans may bj able to ca,rry with them a few of what he terms tho "Pritchard Populists" at whose head is ex Congressman Skin ner, but he says the latter has very little intlitencc. Senator Butler, he thinks, has considerable. The executive committee of the Agri ctilturul and Mechanical College this afternoon elected Lieutenant John W. Stewart, United Stales navy, re'ircd, military instructor. He w ill also leach English and intthemallcs. He is from Vlarylaud. Military discipline will be enforcod in tho future. The executive committee prohibits amokiit aud chew lug tobacco, liquor drinking, card and dice playing, carrying of pistols and large knives and hazing of freshmen The college work begins an hour earlier than heretofore. Tho cadets will rise at 0:510 and break.'ast at 7:10. President Winston was authorized to prepare drill and athletic grounds, and also to take charge of Pulleu Park, provided the al dermen of Relelgh agree to his proposi tion to beautify and care for it. The Oxford Orphan Asylum will make au exhibit, largely of its Industrial work, at the State Fair. Twenty men are here ready lo go lo tho Forty-third Regiment at Fort Ethan Allen. They will bo in the company of Captain Boavcrs, of Ral elgh, It Is learned that negro recruiting hero Is quite active for tho company in which James E. Hamlin, of Raleigh, will bo an ollicer the Forth-oighth Regi ment. While the board of public charities is at Morganton looking Inlo the urgency of the needs for more rooms in the llos pltal for the Insane, it will also make a couinletc Inspection of the school for deaf mutes. The new heating plant of tho post olllcu hore has been Installed at a cost of about $1,700, and the goueral refuting Is In progress, lo cost :l,"t00. Tho I Ing is badly out of repair. Stale I rvasurur Vt orlh lias a telegram kl in lug that the Injunction papers have Ii :i ii served upon tho corporal Ion com mission to restrain the latter from as?ca Ing the tax mi tho Atlantic Si North Carolina Railroad at Ihe ralo of 711,0 0 valuation. The papers were also sered on the Auditor and Treasurer. The Winston Cigarette Machine Com- pany has sold for $U0,000 all rights In ( ire'f n territory to an English syndicate, Canada being excepted. I..-. . .n a.. r I. en uu uun . wvu v uu iRuiim vi Mecklenburg county, was gered to dealh br toloui bull, which was Uthored to was trying to un fasten. I ir, 4. r. cbruoii iur miDT inn waur .and owner of newspaper at Charlotte, Dr. J. P. Strong for many years editor HWII J (It.l u . M ifflHIVUl. , .. . , V Absolutely Pure Makes the food more delicious and wholesome -(, ftAKMO rawwR NYTIONAl. I I AI.1K (.AMIS. I Itt.Kiilln nl Sat in ,lu 'm ItUKelmll (.ttlllfH. Spec Ial to Join ual. Baltimore, Sept. 10 Baltimore H, Cin cinnati 5. Brooklyn, Sop't. 10 Brooklyn !, Chi cago 7. Philadelphia, Sept. 10 Philadelphia 4, Louisville 0. Boston, Sept. lU-io.-lon 4, Pitta -burg 'i. New York, Sept 10 New York 0, St. Louis 0. Washington, Sept. 10 - Washington l.ri, Cleveland 10. Stumlilij; nl I I Clubs, W. L. P. Cl Brooklyn Ml ::s .700 Philadelphia, . . M l IS ,(i:M Boston, 7!i Ml .012 Baltimore V, -V! ,.-iM7 St.. Louh, 71 Mi .!'' Cincinnati, . . 7 ! -ill .ri.Vl Chicago (IT 01 .511 I'illiliiirg I).' lis .478 1. Miisvdle,. ... 00 ;i .400 New York, . . . .ri:l ; I .418 Washington. . . t ' O .:170 Cleveland H lh .i:ts lrrt'us To Itr I t.- Nr.w Yn:i,. Sepi. I s.lM.l ! cablegram to the New York iun lio.u Paris says: "Capt. All red l)refus wiil be released next 'I'm.-.-,,! :y, and Ihcreallei will be at liberty lo pursue, us a free man, ilie vin dication of Ids honor which no pardon can give ThcCnititoi Ca-salion will then be op..ii to !ii:u f it (plashing the Re Hues .-iiliet as si. on i; necestary facts for deinoiiMi ra'.in:; !,m innocence have b,:en collected. 'The prisoner himself is unable as yet to declare his lnli iilion in this respect, but his family ami friend-, in announcing the it hdi au al id the appeal to the mili tary court ol icvision, at the request of Ihe Cjovc-i umeiit. alliini their purpose never to re.-l rr.til the rehabilitation of tin; injured man is complete. "The present vdulion of the problem is on the whole, the best posi-ihlc. It is necessitated by the deplorable slate of the prisoner's health, which render.', his (lirviva! of a long term ot impii.numenl during the legal proceedings impossible. Therefore, Dnyfus will accept as clem ency what really belongs to h;in as a right. "It appci.. now that Dreyfus' health has detei ioi a"-.l in an alarming manner since the venln-t of the court m m ial was rendered. Yeslenlay three woollen waistcoats were not Millleieiil to keep Ills wasted b .idy w una, and 1. is guardians wei'e ctiiii;.'i ilcil to v, i -!i him in blankets to stop his II!.- 1 1 -i . ' 1 1'' eg. "lire) f,H, in ,i.ti: i f his physical weakiic,-, . 1 1 : . i I y inain'.-'.iii . his mental : ereni' , , an t .li.-piayn a-i.'i;:id-ing coinage aud caiiiiiie s in, io- wi.e's presence, e ill- nli r bo thrj pui , o-ie of eheeiiii;' ii -i up. nlihongh really emlur ieg untold e.goiiy." Then'-, al.vays hone while there's One Miiii.le i o'igh Cure." An a' aci. ol pncumii .:.'. le't my l ings in bail shape and I vw;s ne..r 1 1 ii ml i-t iges of con biiuiplii :i. i':e ininuli; Cough Cure completely v-isci! me," writes Helen .Mc Henry, llisinaik, N i, Liives inbtant re Ho. K S Dulfy. THK SfKClll. A l M K MAHKKTS. Today's quol; Wilson A: Co , senlcd by A. '. lions furnished by li. B. K,i nuioiid, Vs., Hi pre New berrj . .'m:w oIik, Sept tH. .-i''. i IKn. ),-i i:. High. ). Close Sugm H i UVj 1 Id 145 Am. T-'iMcc . . I -'II I'-'O 120 l.'O Reading 'ci Ii"; 'i" .17 C. T. C : 41 40 41 42,' Uall.c. Ill 12; Hi 12 O. B. iV w l.'Oi 100 12HS ISO St. P ' 121 J 1-. i 120 120j RSI 2ni '-'7! 2d 17 J C. T. P Ho; '-' ii WJ 12 B. It. T HI 87 71) 80( A. S. A W 4S .-.oj 4 fiOl T. C. I Ml llii llil ll,rl jbo. Ry Pld. ... SO M 40 51 I Wab. Pbl 21J 21, 2IJ 21 j corroiN. j Open, High. Low. Close I January (I 10 C IS 0.12 (j 10 Siet. Cotton . . . rum o.o; 5.i n.oi I t IUCACO MAKKICTS. Wiuat- Open lliid . !. Clo e Dei-ember ... 71 7U 7(J 70 COIIN Ikcninhnr. ... 28J 28! 284' 28f Chester II. Iliown, Kalamazoo, Mich, says: "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cured me of a severe case of Indigestion can strongly recommend It to all dyspeptics' Digests what you eat without aid front the stomach, and cures dyspepsia. F. & Duffy. Prcacrlotions a snoclaltr at Davis' Prascrlption Pharmacy. Uend your. mere to do uneu. . iuey win receive . , . ..... j . carofulsuontloo and bsdoMverod prompt, ' J l,au W.II ft. whs mwv. a ww. oo.r WW TOWK. Warlike In London. Lomion, September 18 I lie nply id Pretidem Kruger to Mr. Clminbei lain'. latest note is said here to be eminently of the "negative and Inclusive" charac tcr, which Mr. Chamberlain detlaied would compel the imperial government to consider the situation afresh All the dispatt lies from Ninth Africa this mi i ning allude to the "imminence of hostibiies" and the preparations for them. In .lohnnesburg it Beenis to be taken fur granted I hat the Orange Flee State has approved Presideut Kruger' s note an 1 promised active assistance in the event of war. All military men here agree that it out of the question to begin hostile operations before the middle of next month, no rain having fallen and the veldt, or African prairie, being still bare. The morning Post says: "The Boers mean lo light. That is the plain English of it." Printing that Pleases 18 the kind we do. Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Cards, F.nvrlopes, Circulars, and ail kinds Job Printing at i.ow kst picicks. Do not send your printing out of town, we will ilu plicate any prices yon may have and do the wink in Fiiikt Class Stvi.k. VISMTNIjI CAKBS Latest htyle, printed with imitation steel plale script. RUBBER STAMPS manufactured twice a week. Ink, I ails, .vc. in slock. Family Printing Outfits complete with Indelible Ink 50c. We Inn Null Vim In quality. ITIee and WorkinHDNlilp. IIILL, (il 80. FRONT ST. Ik i At the Store DEVIL'S ISLAND." A novel founded on the famous 4 Drej fus Case. $ All kinds of Si-hool Books and School Stippli. s. P. rsoiurl and pronipt attention given all mail orders. i G. N. Ennett. i PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS MEN of standing kno that it pays well to be well dressed. There id a cut and style about our tine business and dress suits that only an artist tailor can give them, and the eh eance. lit and finish of our work is beyond rivalry. Choose your fabrics from our stock and we will turn you oul a suit that will do you proud. F. n. Chadwlck, Middle stre it. NEW BERN, N. C ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE! Havinir qnalilied as administrator of William Rowe, deceafed, lale of Craven eounty, N. ''., this Is to notify all persons having chums ngainst the estate of the said decer.sed to present them to the un dersigned for payment on or before the 1st day of Scplciutwr KMX), or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All pirsous indebted lo the said estate will please make immediate payment. V. P. ROWE. Administrator. II. C. Whitehurst, Attorney. Heplcmhcr 1st. 1HU9. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE! Having qualified as Administrator of the ef-iate of 8 K Whltford, deceased, all lemons having claims against said estate are nolilled to present them, duly veri Ihd lo me, or my attorney, D 1. Ward, for payment n or before tho 80th day of August KOI, or this notice will bw iilwad in bar of recovery. All nsraons indebted to saldesUte arc r quealeil to male immediate payment li. r YYUiirTJiiu, I August 30, 181)0. Administrator. NOTICE ! Notice is hereby given the public that an ox of the following description Is be. ng ltld at Mr. John Patrt on Street's - rv' ..ii.. .m.. utvujitiwii iuiivj awu . nu.w pided sailer fork the light er and tinder . ."V .v.h. mvww J. L. McDANIEL, Wholesale and 71 11 1(0 AD STREET IS GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS TOBACCO, BNITFF AND CIGARS. My Specialties are Flour, Meat and OofTee. I have the beat 10c Coffee you ever saw, My Snow Drift, Star and Admiral Floor Bland at tho head. Ruy either of these brands and you will be pleased with your bargain. I hare the largest and best aelie ed block ot Groceries in New Bern, and 1 can save you monty. Everything Guaranteed as Repjesented. (lood Stables Freo. J. L. McDaniel, 71 BROAD STREET. Trenton High School. Christian Education. Graduates enter College on Certificate Musical advantages $2. 50 per month. Students board at school building, school in a prohibition town. II. alih (lood Preimres both sexis for any college, teaching or business. per year. $10(1. Club rates pel year, $70. For calalogue address. SPECIAL - TO - the American Stock Com puny . . , Barguns." Wo lmvf just arrived from the Northern Markets with a complete line of CLOTHING. DRY OOODS. SHOES, HATS, Ladles' and (isnts's Furnrshlnjts which will be sold at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. CLOTIIINC! CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! We Kiirely have the largest line of Clothing in town, we have Clothing en( to suit and fit every man, every youth and eveiy little boy, for prices at which w ill wonder. We are unable to mention prices on Clothing'for our stock is gicat. Come yourself and be convinced. Come early and avoid the rush. The early bird catches the worm and the early customer catches the bargains. Remember this sale will not last very long. The American Stock Company, HOWARD & MACHT, Proprietors. 511 and 01 Middle Slrcet, NEW BERN, N. C. BLlACK Dress Goods We have secured the agency for the Cele. brated B. Priestley and Co.'s Black Dress Goods and have just received by express a case ot samples. The line includes Silk Warp Henriettas. Endoras. Drop d' Almas. Melrose. Crepe Cloth. Wool Popeins. Reps. Whipcords. Venetians. Estamenes. Albatross, Venetian Serges, Camel's Hair, Broadcloths, Rain Proof, Crovenetles, Blister Crepons, Silk and Wool Novelties, You must see these to appreciate them. You can see them at our store or lei us mow and our representative will call and, show them- i I ti r.:nnrs BSDLJL. Retail Grocer, HEADQUARTERS FOR 1 Db. Kiloo, Dk. Pkaooc'k, i ooi.. hoi.i.iday. Dr. Swindbi.l, Dk. Bassett, J Rky. Mr. Okob is. Abi.y Endoksid Necessary expense 'lVnt'i term oieiiB SeptellllHT 4th, 18941. W. II KIIOIIKS, Principal. TRENTON, N. C. THE - PUBLIC ! i enough you stock is too Crepe Cloth, Cheviot, 1 ' Have Just Been , , .... v,j '' ') n; . i PHONE 40. .. i!- rH-ji,,i -si.-V: , ,i !si i.-ti ,v; I ' it r -j. R j 1 '
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