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li i M0 l0 7 mm VOLUME XXIII. NEW BIRK, CRAVEN lUUKTY, N. C, TIES PAY, JULY I, 1900. FIRST SECTION. NUMBER ml THREITEH WiB. j THT ADMIT IT. ! ITALY DISTURBED- THE MAJORITY. S1ME STORY Chinese Viceroys Make Strong De- Cy Thompson Thinks Admendment Assassination of Kin? Humbert It is Estimated That the Amendment Conflicting Repori Make a IMstrcs m Prom Pckin Situation. mands Of The Powers. May Be Carried. I Places Country in Danger. I'nrerlaiu As E er Ktrardlnff Pekla LI Sajs All Safe. Allien Hare Larye Force At Tien Tsla. SnrTlror Said" to Be Leafing. Special to Journal. Wa8Uisoton, July 28 I biueae Vice- royi on the Yangtze Kviang river hare lasned an ullimatuiii to the power thai there will he war declared uuless the powers promise lo hold the person of Empress Dowager sacred and agree not to partition China. I liese viceroys nave until now pio- professed friendship for foreigners. The reported massacre of the mission aries at l'ao Tin Ku has been confirmed The city of Canton lias been placaded with appeals to murder foreigners but a 111 remains. quiet. The New York Tribune publishes special cablegram from LI Hung Chang, dated Shanghai July iTtli, s.i In;: ' I'ekiii reports that the ministers are alive and their safely is assured. The entrance of the allies into I'ekin is unnecessary. This message Is in response lo an in quiry made of Viceroy Li three days ago. A cablegram lo a London paper from a Shanghai correspondent says that all the foreign ministers, except of Ger many, are alive and that some of the European survivors are leaving I'e kin, Minister W u Ting Kang informs the Stale Department that the Miuisters are alive anil are being fed. The Chinese Minister at. London claims that he lias direct information ami that the I'ekin ministers will lie escorted to Tien Tsiu. On the oilier hand a cablegram to a London paper confirms she massacre of all the foreigners in I'ekin. A letter from Neil ('hang say that a messenger arrived horn I'ekin and says that ail are massacred. Sir Robert H irt committed suicide at I lie last moment to save him self from torture, and as the Chinese s wanned into the legations I lie foreign ers shot their families to save them from worse than death. The failure of Ihc Chinese to open communication with the foreign .Minis ters and their governments, while every evidence exists that I'ekin is In close communication witli coast ollicials lends suspicion to the latest offer, tending to cause even Secretary Hay to regard con ditions as far less favorable now than ever. It places strong evidences of doubt upon the famous t'onger messages and others purporting lo have coma as late as July IH from foreigners in I'e kin. Admiral Kemey says that on Monday there were 2H,(K'0 troops at Tientsin available for an advance on I'ekin. At that time the commanders of the inter national forces believed they were strong enough lo begin the march on the Chinese capital. The commanders had agreed that on the arrival of Gener al Chaffee a final volo should lie taken on the selection of thesupremc commau der of the international force. London, July JH -The Shanghai cor respondent of the Daily Kiprcs4, wiring yesterday, says: "It I reported bore that a large er- tlon of the lloxcrs lit revolted against Prince Tuan, alleging that be I making tools of them for hi owu ends. A des perate conflict look place outside of Pc kin Sunday. Prince Tuan personally led hi follower, two of his general having deserted him. "The hat lie lasted several hour and Prince Tuan was defeated and killed." Daniel and Bryan. Linc d.N, Neb., July 37. Senator John W. Daniel, of Virginia, accompaoh d by hi ton Edward, visited Colonel Ilryan thl morning. The Senator went lo Cali fornia Immediately after the Kama City Convention nj ha tine been on the Pacific coaat. Mr. Bryan took hi visitor lo the farm and then spent lb morning than. When asked about lb political alluatlon Sena tor Daniel aald: "I really haven't given a ml o ale' thought lo politic (Inn the Kan City Convention. I have aeen an Kastern paper while In lha West. I will tln mj political work Immediately on my arrival home." Heoator D-inkl left for the South at 1:ttS o'clock. Towne Uu Prospects. , MiKaiAroi.i. Joaraal say: Minn Jaly 37.-Th 'harlM A. Town will U withdrawn aa Tlct-rnvl-lenilal can ihlte from (ha Popnllal natloaal ticket aboat Aagut IS Al Uat Ilea lh Popnllal National Conv HlltM will aeoap bla rwtgaailoa and rep'aca him with Adlat K. 8ivnn m the nomine of lha pop till party for, Vic rraaldenl. Tb aoare from whh h th nanowneiMM I rwwlvad It rack a M atakt II ImpesMlbU lo qtlo ru m- e.racy. ?- -. "Dorletb campaign Mr. Town U lo b allllMd at a campaign oratnr, to whom will baaulgned tho mo dlr.' b toar. II will tpnak only la larg eltlet iai In lr dlitrlclt. A Cabinet position It ataqrwl to him In lh val Of Brjaa't tlartlo. I Bat FnaienlsU Hope to (iel the ' Islature. Anything to Save Bntler. Look Out For Eleventh Ilonr Lies. Special lo Journal. Ralkiuh, July 23 The fueiouists have now an Immense campaigu fund and aro spending it freely. They are devoting themselves entirely to the work of aecur- ' ing a majority of tho legislature. They j will boy votes. As Dr. Cy Thompaou, ! who waa the Populist nominee for (lov- ernor, hut who was taken down in favor j of Adams, the Republican nominee, says I In his letter, the Constitutional Amend ment may 1 ratified by 20,000 majority and yet the fusionits may get a majori- ' ty of the legislature. Here la where the j danger lies. ! Thompson goes on to say that if the f unionists can only get contiol of the legislature they will repeal the present election law ami will have an amend ment to I lie constitution which will pro- ! hililt the negro from holding ollice. The l o oilists introduced such a nicHsure nt their Slate convention and at Hie June session of the legislature. Hut the Re publicans have never taken any step in that direction, nor will they ever lake it. The Democrats very procrly said that the way to remove Hie ignorant negro from polilicts was by disfranchising liini, in other words lo lay Hie axe lo tlic root of I he tree. '1 In I'opulisL professions and promises aie no more tluui the ait and Iho Republicans let the Populist, talk to (heir hearts content Dr. Thompson's letter is really an ex cedent campaign document for I lie Democrats. It is a confession thai the -people will ratify the franchise amend mint. It Is all inspired by Senator Hut h r. whose one wisli and hope is to secure reeled ion The fusioni.ts are pulling In circula liou a large number of lies, at the last ill inienl. It is learned that one of I' em here Slid a few days ago thai, he had prepared a falsification to be put in ctr dilution next Tie sday so as not to give time for its denial, lie said further lion the fusion leaders were greatly pleased with it. OUT IN FORCE. Red Shirts meet at Burgaw. Aycuik Speaks In Sampson County. Wn.MiNiiToN, N. (!., July 27. -The Red Shirts of this section rendezvoused today at Iltirgaw, Pender county, where Aycock and other prominent campaign ers spoke. Aycock was met by a pro cession more than half a mile long, in eluding 500 RcJ Shirts on horseback and everal hundred others on foot. There were a number of floats, on which toting ladles rode, the floats being emblematic of variou campaign issues, "While Su premacy" dominating. Aycock was tendered a tremendous ovation when he was iiifroduc ,1, but he h id mil spoken more than ten minutes h fore heavy rain and elm-trie slorm forced him to slop and brought liie de monstration and speaking Inn rlo,c The only unpleasaut iiiuo, an of the day was a severe thrashing given a while man (opponeul of Hie uiiiciidiu .. ) by a company of Red Shins. It seems thai he was making slurring remarks alsiut the Red Shins, raying among other things, thai they were poor while devils spending all their money for the reil shirts they wore. The thrash ing adinlniklcred to him caused a com plete retraction and apology. The biggest Jied Shirt demonstration of the week I to he at Clinton, Sampson eountjrtlhe homo of Uoltod States Sena tor Butler), today. A largo crowd from Wilmington will attend, Including a can Don and gun crew, lo fire a Governor' aalute In honor of lion. C 11. Aycock, Who will be In attendance a the speaker of the occasion. It wa reported here tonight that a movement I on foot among anil nienil ment Populist and Republican and nc groo to prevent Aycock from speaking If auch an attempt It made there will certainly be lertoiu result, a fully eight hundred or one thousand red shirt will certainly be on hand wall armed to ee that there I no Inlerf. reace. Desperado Finally Killed. Niw Ohi.iass, July 17 After a des perate battle, tailing for everal hour, In which he tnccewled In killing Her gaani Gabriel PorUon, Andy Vo Kartm keeper of the police jail, and Alfred J, Dlnomfleld, a-yoang boy, fa cially wonndlng Corporal John f. Lilly, J"b Danvnie. -Pollcmn Prank II Kvana, A. 8, laelerc, on of (U leading Confection of lU oily, and nor or leaa Mrlonaly ahontlnf aeveral olllten. doapar'aild, Tlobert Chart, who klllod Captala Day and Patrolman Lmb and badly wounded Officer Mom, okd on I of hi hiding pine In ' kMrt ih rwloViMW tectlon of tb city aad llurally thoi to fHee. , ' . . ' .-' v , tcpsiaturc. , ; Special lo Joaraal. Rit.ta, July W.-Th lgtlaiar aet In nd Jon rood lon at noon tody. Th eloa waa only half aa boor when asljonramenl wat Uka tnlll tomorrow afternoon, (Jut-en Acta As lUsrent. Attempt To Orfrthrow The kingdom, j Three Shots Klred And I Death Soon Keonlted. I Special to Journal. London, July 80 The assassination or King Humbert or Italy at Mon.a, acts ttaly on fire. The coveniment troops have seized the telegraph office lo the endeavor to prevent the seriousness of the situation becoming known to the outside world. It ily Is apparently In a state of revo- lutlon. the aim of the anarchlls licing to overthrow tho kingdom. This ap pears to be nearer of accomplishment than at any time during the trouhlouB reign of the late King Queen Msrglterita is acting as regent until the new King Victor Emmanuel arrives at Rome. There aro hints of a p litlcal motive being behind the assas sination. Mona, Italy, July 20 -King Hubert lias been assassinated. He was shot here this evening by Angele ISressI and died in a few min utes Mona is a city of Northern Italy, nine miles northeast of Milan. It has a population of 25,000, and lias licen visited a number of limes by King Hum herl. The King had been attending a distri bution of prizes in connection with a gym naslic competition. Ho had just entered his carriage with his aide-de-.ii'iip amid thecheecs of the crowd, when lie was struck by throe pistol shots fired in (ptick succession. One bullet pierced his heart. He fell back and expired in a few minutes. Tli'! assassin was airostcd and, with some dillleiilty, was saved from the fury of the populace. Hi) gavo his name as Angelo Are.ssi, describing himself as of I'ralo, in Tuscany. N. C. Baseball Yesterday. Special to Journal. Durham, July :i0. Statosvllle defeated Diiriiam'.lii a close game today by a acore of :! to 2. The batteries were Kenna and Lawberl, I'urna mid Lo (Irani. Charlotte, July IM. Wilmington de feated Charlotte today bjj a score of 4 to I lial leries, Sweeney and (iwaltney, M ilr, H in and Cuddy. Charlotte Defeats Durham. special to Durham. Dukiiam. July 28. Charlotte defeated Durham today by a score of 2 lo 0. The tmlteiios were Latimer and Dinldy, Don nehoiiier and Lcgraud. STANIUNd OK ( I I ItS. WON LOST. I". ' Charlotlc 1:1 8 .ISUI Tarboro .. 11 SI .1108 Durham Ill !l .555 Raleigh ! bl .10!) Wilmington (1 lo .1175 Stalesvllle 5 il .1157 China's Circumlocution Office. The Chinese Foreign Ollice, or Tsunffn II V anion, was established as a tempor ary bureau of necessity afler the war of 18(50. It consists of eleven aged sleepy incompetent, who muddle with foreign affairs. All these eleven elders have reached such posts by steady advance. They arc always septuagenarians, worn out with Ihe exacting, empty routine rights and function of such high office, and physically too exhausted by their mid n'ghl ride lo and sunrise departure from the palace to begin Ally thedaya te ilium at the dilapidated Tiung 11 Yamon The appointment for an interview with the non-committal, irresponsible hoard must be made beforehand, the Minister and hi Seeretarie are always kept waiting, and the Inner reception rooms iwarm with gaping attendant during an Interview. Onoe the Anwrl can minister mad a vigorous proteat, ami refuses! to conduct any negotiation while there were underling lo the room and, as It wa builnea that the Chinese Government wlibed conducted, the minion wa enmmartry cast out caat out to ibe other aide of lb many-hinged, latticed door, where they ecu filed an dibly for first place at crack and knothole. The other envoy would not auttaln the American proteat, and toon lb farco of Ibe empty room waa played to an end, ami ibetervaata cam la with their pipe and fa, tea and eak and eandlee, aa ntual) flood about, com men led on, and fairly look part In tb diplomatic conversation, aa before. A a toconeolonobl tlta I alwayt Oontumed In offering and arranging the tea aad aweU, aad 10 any dlract qaw lion lh oolwtlal ttaiaaanea alwayt aaawr with pralaet of lb ateloa ad or ginger root. Loadoa Mali. The Sha 1 Danger. Spatial to Joaraal. ' '' ' Paara, Jnly A llUmplwMmad kr today lo aataatlaal th 8hah of Pertl Who to a rldtor to lb Xtpoal On Mlnut Cough Cur It lb only harmleM remedy that produce Immt' dial moll. Try It. P. B. Duff. Will Hive 40.000. Itullrr si ,11 Struisliiiu'. T li . I'upulM Nit Wuot.il New Campaign Hutur. I.lail VI hen It Is Over. Special to .1,1,1 1 na. Rai.kioii, .Inly 'I lie , here is lloil the I"iuM-tals carry tlic Stale by tioi I sa h I i 1 1 1 h ; i lilmle are sure lo ItliirP I'M'tK) It was said Ibis morning Unit Mentor Ituller has offered lo bet they -multi not cany It by .'ill.fKHi; that is Hint Hie i or slltulioiial anietiiliu. ut v.iulil not ri ceive that inue'i in:, j o i, Senator Ituller, I'y Thompson. YV II Worth, A. K II .It. ,n u.,,1 ,,:l,c Ivu lisls and Republicans w vn i i conference yesterday. The Seii.it. .i i-.s-.i-, I a s;ti iai edition of his paper v-ienl n- in.-rnito' lie is llooding t tie nirtils ii i. his p:iper and other li'er line. T..i n e ;.iis of lii paper littered the streets ester. lay and tod ly. He ha I vul 1 1 i i : i lo ll.'mocrals, who tore them up or tin. w tin in aw y. Slump Ashby, one of h l'--.v I'opu llsls, came back esti may from Lumber ton, where the eaii-n . I il.l polilely, but firmly that he could not nitike imv fusion speech. He laughed and told them they were Hi i . 1, i'i.I i K it he be lieved in that ratio Secretary I'e.irsail : I 1 '. imic: :it ic liead .piarlers says lie iia duriio' the campaign ma ' irtMa.i-iiiiii -ix of .."iker-. The Wake D nioi-ra ; are wearing a new button. i),i ii aie loo word., ''II' you are V Idle v. le W loie '' People in Ihispail ol ihe Stale ate glad the caiiipaigi. i - o niaiiv oir Ii lias kept public nitenlion keyed up lo lha highest piii h f t a I ng lime. Little eisc is talked ol. The Democrats are very proud of the big majority which Wake is going p. :;'.: mi Thursday. Editor John T. Pleasants, "I the Halti- more Sun , is here, gelling m ilerial r r special artichs on political conililious 111 North Carolina, it. ill be remembered if. '.Vilii.iiii Carl. 1 that two years ago i'n ton Luc, of Johns 1 1 . ipkins University, liy the Sun to do was sent to this Stale work of like character, thai from a sociological point of view. Logo Harris slicks lo his statement that as belweeu Aycock and Adams lie will vole for Aycock. He does this in rulurii for Ihe knifing Adams gave Gov ernor Kus-ell In the last loi.iil.Mran Hale convention. Several years ago :i Raleigh man plant :d in a swamp near here a fen roots of the Egyptian lolus. Now this magnili cent flower is running not over Hie swamp, and no more thoroughly tropi cal scene can be round in this Slate Can Cuba Govern ? WAsniNirroN, July :10 Maj K T who . ago. Ladd, I'. S. A., Treasurer of iulia, was in Washington a day or lw talked very plainly about the Cuhans, considering Ids olllcial position. He said. "The (Julians area harmless peo ple, in no way lit for self-government, and the announcement of the early de parture of the United States troops which, among the belter element, had not been expected for tho next ten years at loast, has aroused a strong reeling against the proposed step. The Span lards and the belter class of Cubans un louliledly prefer an American pr.ilee toratc. A cry for self-government comes from Hie idle clvss and those w ho do not represent Ihu best Interests of the island. The finances of the island are In good condition. Since tho first of .Ian uary 1881), we have collected something like 123,000,000 and have spent Home 120,000,000, leaving a surplus of about 13,000,000. Tho commercial conditions are belter and tho sanitary conililious far ahead of what they have usually been " THE MARKETS. The following quotations ere recciv esl Ily J. K. Latham, New Hern, N. C. Nkw Yoiik, July :t0 Cotton; Open. High. Low. Clou; Aug 0.24 24 0 08 0 10 Hc-pl 8 02 H.I! I HflJ MflJ Oct 8 ni H.'H 8 20 H.W Nov 8.21 8 'il 8.17 8 10 Jan 8 17 8 111 8.U 8 18 Men 8.2.1 h 2.1 8.JI 8 11 I llll AOO MAHKK1S. WBnaT: Ojion. High. Low. (lose Sopt 74, 7.',i 74 7i Conn: Repl its ' :W S4 Mi So, Ily Pfd M TCI 70 no fed. 3 Ifclt 81j Con. T 7M Leather 10 Cotton receipt were 4,000 bale at all porta. If tonilbU In your bead 4"tb can That bead o( your to ach It can bJ eared it yon lll but, Celery llaadacn Powder Ui. Mad and told only at Davb' Pbarmacy CASTOR I A Tor IsiaaU and CUUraa. Tli tl'i Yea Han A!iajt lUara IK Clinuttaraol on rican Y: .lt I i a tic nt (III vln.rl ..i,ee. War Is Ni.if I lire ll ed. Ni;lf tl'n. V Wrplil-f il. S(.( i i i! I" Journal . W -IIISi-roN. .!!) ;'.0 W old at- ed at Ti. n Tiu on In: JT: h i l, ,i H:. i.' s autlienlie iichs from 1'i.kiii thai Hie foreigners wore ffc and tint Hie t.i ni barilinent of the leg iti'.tn cene.l on Hie ll'.'li lr. 111 '1.1 li "-erinPlil N.-ws of tb" 2.1th is eoniiieiing Me-sender-, who ji',- re;....'.. ! t . iiavc left I'ekin on S'.'ikI xlafe Urn firing on Hie leg it ion - w r. .nine ! ,m the 18th and Hist Hie foreigners hail only 2."i rounds of an, innnilion rem lining while they bad herl; ll'-I'll' sit ,., ::ls iMjv. Consul Klin,- ut Ch , foo telegraphs the Stale ! i p irl mriil thai llel Allslrinll, I Italian and I i 1 1 1 h h-galions ,ere entirely de-iiovcl and Hie Kreneli legation par li'.OV 'I li ins fio: ( : I..II..I the legs i l" .lul ,' 17t h, leu ! i,.., ...,......1 Tl... i :;. I line '."I I regiment h C'lilnesi Consul stales that ihe body of the iniir d "I'.-d I iei nil" MiiiHter v:u saved from tiie hands , n I he Poxers, An a. co'iiit oi a nihi a la -k upon the let'alioiis lois reai'li.d l ii'ii Tsin. The Am ri-an an I i'.ii.isli iiitne legations a'lowed the Chinese In gel into a trap and killed a thousand of I hem. The Chin 'se at'l erwar.ls boiniiarded Ihe lega lions in. oe freely. A e d.lei ' am sa, s that t1!.1 ''ope Il ia hern 111. tilled by a Itishop that Ihe tor igoe! s i u 1 'el. i ll ile -a! i . The American troops at Ti ui Tsin are ready to advance on I'ekin upon 21 ll mis notice. That one of t lie bloodiest wars in tiis t iy is nil ml to I e (o ijflit in China is now idmosl I he general li.- lief in Wash In 'Ion, but a much In Her understanding i r in ii -1 be reached by III nali ins supposed ! lo lie allied against China before any thing impoii.ant is likely lo be accom plished. The j doiisj , open and secret between Russia and Japan, is believed to be largely, if not entirely responsible for the delay in starling the allied army from Taku to I'ekin. The safely of Ihe foreign ministers is no longer Ihe most important factor. Kvcn accepting the Chinese assur ance's of I heir safety, the known massa cre of oilier foreigners has made thu oc cupation of I'ekin by a foreign nroy n eesary in onler to tctuli the Chinese a needed lesson in good behavior as well us lo compel Hie payment ol a siiitalde indeninitv. If Ihe other powers declare war on China, Hie President will have to call an extra session of Congress lo decide what this government will do. Spring Lamb and Spring Chickens, this morning at the Oaks Market. REAL ESTATE! Cily Real Kstato bought and Id on eoiiiiiii-s'on I'ollei'i ion of Rents for tlios.- in c ly as "I'll as those living outside !.. a:, ii iitri.ii. the GOOD NEWS. This man has heard of G II Water' ,t Son Whalebone Buggy and he li going for one. This accounts for his speed. They are reliable hand made buggies Try one and lie convinced as others httvc done Yours lo serve, ii. II. Walcrs A Non, Phono 185. 78 Hr d Btrwt. Hey, There ! Where's Your Bell and Lamp ? IV m' i b. tavi-o nlnr. run In". "A allien la time and aomallme may f jo ten (410) Doo'l put ll off, but rail at one aad Inveat th navwary amount la Good LAMP AND llrLI. Bells, 25c to $U5 Lamp's, 50c to $3.00 Tires and Repairs ; . ' .In Abundance. Wn. T. HILL, 1 V'kIJ) Btrnl, OppoatU Joaraal Offlo) The Absolutely Pure No Inferior or impure ingredients are used in Royal for the purpose of cheapen ing its cost; only the most highly refined and healthful. Royal Baking Powder imparts that peculiar sweetness, flavor and delicacy noticed in trfc finest cake, biscuit, rolls, etc., which expert pastry cooks declare is unobtainable by the use of any other leavenfflg agent. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., DEBNAM AND MILITARY, Literary The only school of ils kind ill Enstein . presen ting seven of the best Collets and I'oive : ilies. Thorough in nil of its Departments. A well .irianjred Literary course includ ing Ancient anil Modern Languages. Coursca in Ail and Music. An ip-to-datc Business Course: Shorthand and Typewrit intr. Expenses for a live months term, Including tuition, board, furnished room, fuel and lighta, range from 18 75 lo f '7.fi0. Send for Prospectus. J. E. DEBNAM, Supt, 1 Nice Fresh Lot I CAKES AND CRACKERS! m .IllHt Received ut, J. L. McDaniel's.7l Broad St. A Iho frcsl lot Moil: T'liintltxi Sniicr. lleinz's I'icklcH, Musljtril and M ii.sl.iid Drc.isin. I'olted Meals, Salmon, lili.stvr and Siii'dine.s. ( lioice Tea and Oofier. And loU of other floods tliiiifrs to eat, nice and fresh, (iive me a call. lleHiectfullv, 5 l.I 1. MnuAWTP.!. 3! i 5 IMioiie 91. 71 Ilro.I Nt. Prompt Delivery From Dunn's 1 l r r r " 1 1 f If yrtu want a good cop and yon wilt lei it. f ' " Thii eoff la aqual to afij Icaaof prioa. l r., I ,ir. I 1" QawZTT'iHI. 5 vZ" im twwiinntiiiitiiiii;i Alum is used in making cheap baking powders. It you want to know the ctfet t of alum upon Ihe lender linings of the stoma. h, tmich a piece to your tongue. You can raise his uit with alum baking powder, but at what a cost to health I 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. KINSEY SCHOOL, N. 11. and Business School. ( an l.na. Six wel eiptlppe. I Teachers Hitkeil I'.rjtiiH uilh and nillioitt. V lleUiil CalTHHHT, Vouca alwaya exiKx-.IJ m km -you order yoair food aupplie from thi relialiln (tore. We ex sup ply eery demand of a Itmt clan ftmlly traJ with the Cholceat Hi tpla aad Vanny Orooerlra, , M- Uhs rirtlea, 8auM,:oilv.Pos Rivnr Print ttutlar. and PiUani at'll ok IbKlora Prkwa. ' ., ' W mak a apeelally, of , biffb,,, ;rd Tcaa aji I JOoffee., ... . ,v B , ,Opr Perfc4lpn Blend- , . , lnC Ooffee is Fine,- g( deliciooi !6offea bliJ a pound if " Ml s. a . W , "l ., v- ooffc la ihrraarket, regard- f 1 ' "" 1 , l (l- I U'.-d I . i . r
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