jfeto Bern wttkl f 0tiftml VOLUMI lilll KIW BIRN, CttAVIN COUNTY. N. ('.. TTISUAY, KOKL4KY 19"! ..-NRsT SKCTIU.N. BfFOBE IK SEHiTE. Ar.ic'.es of Impeachment AJopt.J by The Hons: Yesieidiv. Maui-rers lVrv-nt lln- A 1 1 i c ' ' 1" the Senat . (I r a ri i 2.- ( on r t M (i n tl a i I h- ) Judges Mill u-k fur Time Special In Jnii i uai KAI.KItiil. Fcbiuiry 'J.i A 1 1 icles of Impeachment were picseu'ed by I he board of managers to the Houne loday at noon. The House weul in n k coin ruitlee of l lie bole to consirci the nni. cles. All rive sections were adopted b a vote nf 50 to 2i. The H imc then vote I up in tin: arii cles an J adopted l lie in by a vo e of "li ;o B3. The IIouiic, proceeded by the board of manner went to Ihe Senate Chamber when I he ai lil ies of impeachment were read. The Senale ill cidi d I o organize Mon day at noon as a lliirh Court of Impeach men I and be swum i.i The Judges w ill be immediately noil fin! aud wnl appear In lure Ihe fi nu'e with lb t ir cnunf el and u-k for lime to prcpatc llielr defense. The managers of the impeachment and I hi'! r lawyer have done a great deal of work on the prepirat ion of i!(h arti cles of iii'i eacl,ni"nl, notahl, :i bill of in dictment nainl ihe jude-i It was I hoi edit the iiiiicle.. -vnuhl be presented i awiei lh..n then; wne, but ihe proirresH liiude hai lint what wan ( xpec cd. Timber Sale Near Iiuluth. Dll.rTil, Minn. Feb. Wisconsin lumbeiuien laoni ausati .-oil a ' hicago firm arc hiiyitu a Had ol '200 iHK) Ot) ' feet of pine limb, r hear this cily al 1111,1100. TI'.U is fi..'it) per 1.000 feel, u ii tl is the highest pi ice ever paid, rspc ciilly as Ihe scale covers ivei i tiling dovin to and iucludirig No. I slock. Lumber from such a pnnhase will have to bring $.') for No. II aud better to give any adeipiaie lelurn. THE REFORMATORY BILL. Reported Favorably Bui Will Be Opposed. ' Bill to Regulate Labor Hours. Special to Journal. It vi.kion, Fi b '.':l -The bill for a re. forniatorv for younu criminiils was to- : dav reported favorably. Oreat pressure i vill be hr.Mii. h1 In bear to secure the I p issnenf 111" bill M iny legislators , however, express oppii -il ion lo if, this j oppo-in .ii beini; ra stilly from the east, j I here will be argument Tuesday In I the verv i mporl Ml I bill lo rt-iruUle lion 1 9 I of labor sic I 1 1 1 1 . rinplov m1 m of children I i I.- ' i.e iiidls. Tnc agreement by the mili owners will then be presented. I TAX ON DISTILLERIES. j Legislature will Levy il lo Keep Them in J Check. ' Special t i Journal. Kai.kioii, February 2.V The legiala-. lure will levy a tai on whiskey ami braudy distilleries. Itwlsheii to hae particular tupervislon of whiskey tils- j tlllerles and keep theao out of prnhlbl- tion districts. L'p lo ttiia time there hai , been no Slate check whatever ;on these (iUllllerles IN FOR 30 YEARS- nan Who Terrorized Hot Spring K In the Penitentiary. Hpeclil In Journal U i.ii nt. ;F bruary 2.1. The thc-lff of Madlfon 'nuniy ti-ouuhlln the pen -Ili-nlUr, here. los:r-.e dd yir, Guy Turner The Internal one of ihoic men who teiror;!.! Ihe (o'i of Hot Hpilnirv where In cold blood thfy ihot down four Dim in the strut. One of thoir ibol died Tim trial of Ihe three oc cuplid a wn k 1 he hr:iil n lio lioui;lit Turner here mid thai tl.. re wn on the docket of that county ab ul 4 KJ crlm inll riiei inouilly and lhal not dozen of Ihcm were for larceny, nrgroei In that county. Tin re are no There l ilwayi dinner In uilng coun terfrlliof DeWltl'i Wllrh Harel rile Tbe original Ii 'e and certain care for pile! Il In a .iw thing and healing live for rorrt aud all tain diri'et. T. H Duffy A Co Try Ihe Oik Mm Market ! Brrakfut Batoo It Ii delightful. Mitchell elected Senator. tUIrm, Or. Keb. 24 -John M Mitchell w elected United HtatM Senator nt 13 90 o'clock tbla morning, to iorcd John W MrBrlde, who I elm will i lAr Mrrb 4ih. Illi electloo wi Meom filUhed by eemt Inn loon of M Hepobll en! ltn II Oeirix-iiti, maklef 44 0U, Majority nf the If Ulaior. Tbe rteull M rtarhed nn the Slib ballot of tbt dty id lb tArd ni Ihe lelon CASTOR I A for UbAit aad Cliildrti. Ul Kb. Tia Han Alwijt BcmiU NO EXTRA SESSION. RellCTeJ Tha the LcjflUturc can It;iMi in Nearly Given lira.'. H a l.hiu ii , rVir u&r) M 1 :. t - u uf .'pi 1,1 'it I i-Uy H i lint ii ; ! i. t x i r a srs ; in i.l i lit ; i : t; . r, . : 1 1 ti-: u tun ftnth l. Mn 1 ..r i A ft a , d (.) nf 'i ec rer . lev iin) ' j i :', it N-'t JUDGE MOOkE RESIGNS. On A count of IH Health h; Withdraws From the bench Special 1 1 Journal ! Hm kioii, February 2;l Aug i .lus M. , i Moore resigns ai Judge, of the Criminal j Court of the Kitern District ot North Carolina. He give ill ll a- -i- c-'s .t it i nir bin withdrawal from the bench. For Collecting: Reveneu. . pecial to Journal. Kai.kh.ii, February M I bo r. venue bill is leported. Most of I lie objectum able features are stricken out I'lier yet reiinin a few. One of Ho rn is the aoiiiotT ol collecting iiims mi corpora tion loans. jNo doubt this will lie modi lied. Church Parlor Boxing;. Moboken, N. .1. Feb. Si.--The. of the West llohokeu i" ' r -1 pal lors Hai.ii-t Churco will shortly present a most sual aieai anci'. Kev. 1! 11 It 'lli'is the us'nr. 1 ci iu healthy at u'ei i'-sports, and in that they iicy be iiicouraid nml der the ; , ii yooui; on u ki ; t in I mi h wnh tin ho ha orsuiz d -m athletic and lera.y u ii i i n and 1 x ii Us III 1) !u: bel.t i i the chinch psi to. s Tne iii'Vi I id a has -1 ru note with tie youin; me:i The club is not cm In women may ji'i lliev how to h indie i he 'miiit-i pi. pillar ch..n I . Volunteers Comins' Pa: Wa-hir.gtoi', I). I! . F' b - -'. Miller. iUsr:ermiMer ni Ala cabled tie; War I e;iai '. un lit Hill. h thai 11 transpoit Thomas will Icavo Mie. March I'l with the Twcnl v ec ill h a Thilty-hftll Iteijimellts nf vo! : ".cls a that the (Irani will sail Much 'J i v. the Twenty-ninth and Tii iiv si " Iteginients. I here will then n;.i about 11! regimental" be prmid. d I and the ollicials of tne War I'epail.i" anticipate no dllllciilly in tnuis them lo the United State by .lum :: I. Fast Railroad Time. ( l.l.VKi.AMi. O, Feb. 'Jl Kiie tiaia N. . ., fiom New Vo k lo i lilcag -. ye-!'-: day made a record run, we ulier i on-; ilitioi s coiiM.I' red, that is 1 1 :n ' r kable I Die train lefl s;i uiiam n, N . o,,... hour and sixOcii con ih s la i . and i;ot , into ( l i' Hgo on lime. Tin- Ham ui uli-1 t he run bet ieen Mu ion. t ) . aid Until J inclon, hid., a ilislaiice i'f l.'T in . i'i I;!? minutiB. This tone, iinn.d. d I; .' slops, one of eight minutes' da nr. i. .n Walnut Tally al McSoiby s to, la "MORITURI. Three Senators Make 1 iRl.t uf Their Ap proachlnf Doom. Washinoton, D. C , FC Petllnrew created a lauiHi presentation of inori.'n ''"s S-nato today bv proposing ment to llie Aimy Approp: reading "And thai the title Mi. tin In: ing lie- in I lie l ainclid i!i..n bill, f Ihe 1'ie- Idenl ilull hereafier be the President of Ihe Ho-Cilled Ki public .f lb- I nil.'.l Hialei and the Emperor of the I - an -of Ihe Hea '' Mr. Huller jocularly asked If Ihe cm: Ing Inauguratloii ce reinonies w( re I J. Ing Inlo account lhl inipeilul n goi ' Yen, everything will be condu i' : with due pomp.' replied M r l'i fig . a ' Tbe Senaior from Sou'h liil. .!-. ( Pelllgrew I, and the Seuai or from N" : j Carollul (Huller) and innrlf should n fel conrerncd about imh nialteis," i terjei ted Mr. Chaiidh r, ' f i- n in. o.' j will he here. ' Mr. Chandler'! reference to the pr. -li retirement of tibnel( and Mi s-rn IV 1 1 grew ami Duller riUe.l anollo-r la igh Tbe Fayettefille Dispensary. Special lo Journal Hai. molt, February 2"'. -Thli evening liefoie ibe Joint committee on piopm llooi and Krleinm there wn a lies Ing on tbe bill tl abolish thi dispenorv at Kateileville. A delegation arrive' thli mornli. g, compoed of F. .1 Hale. Oe"r(to A Morni, N A. imlalr. II Luitinhob ind It I.. WHlia ns to ippnr befi re thi roinmLtee. Like bad dollars, all c unlrfei of HeWlll'l Wltrh IIim! Halve are worih lM. Tbt Olljlnll ipilrkly curei n e. orei and all vln dlieasti F. S. Do fly A Co. Will Oose Sunday Waablaglon. D 0. Fehil. The fsennr today paaaed tba hill which rileaiet the appropriation nf 1, 000 000 for Ihe LouUliaa Pureba Kiiotltlnn at SI. Lonll Ii I90S ll wai amended by providing as appropriation of 3"t0 oo0 fo' gofaramtat tiblMt at tba Cba bjalot Xtpoalilo lo ba bald ail Dro ahr. Bfor tbt Mil paa4 imaod JMU tr adopted, trUhotil dbaaal, elolav botl KipoaltlOB M Itildaf. AUGUST ELECTIONS. Necessity Has PasseJ an4 There Will be no More. Slat uard In Met at Oriirlit- t 1 1 1 1' tiinernor anil Staff ill no tu liuffalu Kx pnxi 1 1 n n. It a i 1 road ( liar ters l( vi Kii.ii February 'J 1 - I he s ib . on e on electi n law has completed the draft of a bid fur a new law. TheAui; u.t elect ion is done aw ay with. Lat A ii u ut Stale Chairman Simmons told your correspondent that there would b" no m ire A u trust elect ions Of cuiiie I iie election last August was held in thai month -o as lo entirely separate it from the national election, so tio're could !) no federal intei fer.'lice w it h the const lutiotial amendment vote at the pol s '1 lie necessity lor such elections has ended, ol t ourse. Ihe lirst real snow storm of the win lei bewail Ibis morning. The ground was very dry and realy to hold it. It is n i 1 1- probable that the Slate (liird will go into camp this year at W'riirjitsviili", if the property on which Ihe encampments f rum ISS-l to 1S91 in elusive were held can be Mcuied. Tl.e ( oiiirressiouHl district arrans;e mi nt is a ureat puvle. The caucus has sef.li d that there shall be 111 districts, bul now the task conies of so airani;inir as I o iii ike all certainly I )euio( ralic. W. I'.. Oary was today appointed as si,tn:i! iiiai lei muster general of tic -slat.- Cuard. Il is now reiarded as reasnualily sure that I lie Suite w ill build ii new arsenal and hall of record .. A bill In llial end w is favorably rep.o led today . Tlie S .inhporl, i I in i ii 1 1 in and l'.:r I' on rail a a' comjian y is the one whic!'. has iu I sJVi.uou in terminal prop 'ily a: ul li poi t. It will coiinei't wish the Noifolk and Western at Durham mid give ihe lallcr road an oullel Soir.u, whi. ii il L'teatly desi'i's. l'!i 'siate charlcrs the llurlington fur ni ni" company, capital $F! 000, with lean to iin rea-e to f"0,000. tloi. Ao urk will not attend Ihe pro- ' ide I in I'.igurati.ni. He and stall He and i lot he e pi i-ilion al llulfalo. New School Law Completed. Sp-T'al lo .l.iii i mil. lUi.i.n.ii, Feb 2-. The sub-coniinit lee ot l!.e educational committee o! Ill legisint ii i e "toilav compleled the new school law. Then- will certainly be four month- schools all over the Si ite. K -v. V 1 1, t 'b ine. its, Ihe superinten dent of public schools in this county js .ys il can haveo months Bchools. The trouble h" li ni - is that parents insisl on takiin; I heir children from the schools, itowiok. lie declares strongly in favor 1 ol compulsory education, and says Unit (while he sees no immediate, hope of il yet ll will be ordered sooner or'later, as a in ces-ilv. Tea in South Carolina. ( n ,i:i i.-ion, S C. Feb. 22. The Aim iii an Tea Co , chartered under Un laws of Smith Carolina, has purchased b oon acres of land near Ibis city, and tin: planting of the lir-l your'n crop of tea w ill begin Ibis week. It Is expected that next season 1100,0 ll pounds of tea will be raised for the American ma'ket The company is ro jo-.iai iiiL' for oi her properly. M. . Iie i'l' W ho 1 c It'll' i Huiiv a is of people are familiar w lib i I, lule Karly ltiseis and lb se ihciu lied H i in to be famuli ,i r ills N. vi r gripe. F. S THE MARKETS. The f . re receiv w Ilein ' I i i; i. . t ii N kw 1 ollk, Feb t o i 1 1 1 . Feb M 411 h May i ) I U n K x I May . i ipen. U.t 4 . W ' 'i Ii 12 H i, I Ipen. . H'H 11? ''J Mil nigh. II IMI II 0 , U 12 H III High. HllJ Low. Close h lis 8 DO M ;il Mill lose hl 117, 71 1 I7J Ufl 4"i 24 121H Hllj 141 VI Mi H '.III M Ul) X IMI S 111 I.OW. Am lob Ho. It f I'M Fed S Con T. 07) ASA: W M So It. c . 21 l!o k U l-' li Mo I' f-7 St. P I I'' LAN . W'l) M K I I rather Ml Colt .n receipts weie 21 000 bales l.lrrp.ol Hpoll lll-fll Halei R.OT0 balea Pulurea, Mcb.-Apr. 8.IS, Aug ostpt 4 611. New II. r Cottoa Mrk. Cotton In th local Diitkrt add al R e7 Jordan' Confb Baliam. For '0ta take JofiliiTi Ooaigh Pal isn. Mad according, to foruH nf tba lata dot. Jordat Dom ot cOwlala aajr orphlna or cbloroforaL Oiaalo ParU Prwaoriptlow rkamaqr. The Best Things To Eact ARE M A I) E WITH ROYAL Baking Powder Risen with Royal Baking Powder, all these foods are superlatively light, sweet, tender, delicious and wholesome. Royal Baking I'owder is the greatest of time and labor savers to the pastry cook. Besides, ir economizes flour, butter and eggs, and, best of all, makes the food more digestible and healthful. The "Royal liaker .nnl I'astry Conk" -i i ml. lining over Soo most pr.ictic.il ami valuable cooking receipts free to every patron. Semi postal card with volir full address. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 Will CUT DOWN- Appropriation For Insane Asylums! Too Large For Revenue. rropuscd Public fee! h e. Dr. Sad Knd. Ill flll ll Road Law is Dp. Street Jones Kills Still iho Leg islature. Hai I ton. Feb. 25 -Tin Ootiil wiii devote this week I' supreme the hear- i of Hrgnincnls in appeals fn ilisliiet. The docket of llos in the 4th district Is the lit'h! si of all ever called in this Coilll The total appropriation asked for the three insane asylums, and -a commended by Ihe joint commit tt-e is if ild ikiO. It was said today regarding this that there will have lo be reduction, that thi' finance (fiia, t.OO) do not pi rinil so laige an appropria tion and Unit the revenue proposed to be raised will not be sutlieienl. I'ndcr these irciimslances the proiosed appropria lion for enlargement will probably be cm down. The Western .asylum asked lor .",ii,ii(Kl for buildings. It has under way a new building lo accommodate 2"0 putii rils on w hich 20,HHI ,as been l l pen...'' Only al I ( inches of snow fell here. ! The li in in-r ii' ii i e rose yesterday and the sunshine slid wind earned il away r ii i i . I ll is learned f mm Itev T. N Ivey 11. a I I h- Not I h Ciuolina Kpw or I h I. eigne will I a good rinegal l m to t lie na' ional con venl ion al Ssli FiancUeo Tr.e agi n nil n rsl dcpa'noiiis expert Mr Sh-rman. h id- ihe -.hi -lo-e Iruil ' ea. e at bi oil i n u- sr.! a- a' i.ln l i I'n t. I bi re are B On'' g rb e Cr'iit 111 :!n proposi .1 new pub.le read lit. I he chief , one is lhal II d'lS nol giell.e Slate' Highway I oninu-nlou any inal authority bul really makes ll advisor), that ill makes ihe eouu'.y surveyor a member J ex-olllcio of the county cnnunlsilon, ' while a matter o! fact the niajoilty of ihe surveyors are nol competent, and last!) ll pun the whole power and re- I ponitnlily up 01 "township roa-1 irui j lre," who nine limes out of ten will not have the zeal or Die ability to carry . out I he work or plan il. Aboul three monlhi ajro I)r Htreet 1 .liinnn of OoliUh iro, a yonng physician, ' i iaiidliaKKp'' ln York, and hli m la 11 1 1 fractured II" wai about a week ago lent lo Ihe Iniane aayUm at Morgan ton for ipeclal trealmi-nt, bot died there Saturday. There now remalm only two week! of the e) dayi leailon of the legislature Only one large meamre Ii dlipoawd of ihe Increasing nf ihe aaperlor court dl! trlrtilo lfl. This week mot! of the greater meamres will be acted on; par tially al Irasl. General Gordon's Coat. Chicago, Ill.,Ftb 4-General John D. Oordon'a atolen oarcoat'wllb railroad 1 paart aad all papr wonay aad a few I checki. wai returned Uv-day by taall lo 1 iba Grand PaclBc llMol.vboao ll waa Ukaa wak ago. D oorar of oae-caal wrappor, aad wltb II oat- cm! poauga da tuwp paaVad la tba ataaf . . 4 Hot-breads, biscuit, cake, rolls, muffins, crusts, puddings, and the various pastries requiring a leavening or raising agent. There are cheap baking pow ders, made from alum, but tliey are exceedingly harmful to health. Their astringent and cauterizing qualities add a dangerous element to food. WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. MARCH Hill- The Time Set For the Impeachment Trial to Begin. i Court of Impcnchincnt Oriranlzed Yesterday. Connael For De fense Ai)pur and Re quest Time. Hill For Pay Introduced Special to Journal. Hai.kiou, Feb. 2"i The feature today at the Capitol was the impeachment mat ter in the Senate. Senators were sworn in as a com! ol Impeachment and the rules under whh h I he Court will act were adopted. The Managers of Impeachment ap pointed by the House asked that a sum moos be Issued for Judges Furcln s and Douglas. The summons was issued 1 y order of the Senate and ihey appeared bv their counsel at the minute tiled j The members of the counsel I Judges who appeare I in th lor Ihe Sena'e chamber wen- Thus. .1. Jariis, Frank I Osborne, F. II. liusbee, 11 F Long and W. P. Hynu-n, Jr Ki-tlov Jarvis was iokeniian aid said lhal C. M. Cooke and l.uisey 1'aMei in we n also of the eounsi I for the d. feni.e ailhnuh nut present upon the iiresenl occasion. He then ieiuehled j that the Judges lie ghen urilil Wednci I .lay March fiili to hie their answer in . On' articles of Impeachment and thai Ihe trial begin Monday. March llih The Court of Imprai hinei 1 bv v.'e iinanlniously g ani.-d Oils 11:1 i I.e . ourl thi n adjourned '-nd Ihe .-male 1111 t A bill wai inlr.idui ed in Ihe Senate allow ing ( 1 per day to the m. inb.-ra if ; Hie court, If It ell after Ihe end of Ihe 10 da) of the regular leglslaluie term. He Porfivr Trrln. Many years ago the Montana 1 lub In Helena enlertnlned Marl: Tiva 11 :.fl. r u lecture. He met many old frl. mis tbi'ie nud one old enemy Tie- bitter lind coi n- all the way from iig,nl.i t'lty. Ni l . OH plirMise to settle mi old score W hen Ihe glasses were (111- I and Mnrk's health promised, this ninn Interrupted the prorp-dlncs by sailug "Hold on a minute llefore we go fur tber I iranl lo say to you. Hani 1 1. 111 -n-i that inn did me a dirty trb k om-i ibere In Kllver City, and I've 1 lii-re lo have a as-ltlernenl with yon There wn n deathly alienee I", r 1 moment, when Mark srld In bl del I. crate drn.rl ' Il's see Thnt was Ixfore I reformed, wasn't It'" Henator Knndem iiiKgestn thai Ilia much as Ihe other fellow bad nei et p formed Cleinena nnd all Ihe others Vrcssent forgive him and drink tognln r. which all did Person! who can not taka ordinary pllla Bnd It a plManra lo taka Ire Willi Ultle Karly Rln Thay era tha neat llttia pllla arar made T. B. Duffy C Cold in the Head, Oarad la oaa algbl, by aaa of Brad baa'i Diata Catarrh RaaB It atlaialaua ad elaaaaaa tba 4Uaata aaaaibraaaa of oaa aad Uroat opoaa aa tba baad, it tbaMaa. Omty 10a. at BRIDIIIM'I miRXACT. ti (i rii ir f Vi if if iir if ( KRKSH LOT ki,,fcs:hnnw5p)t i Ft icy' ft, 10)iyj U j lliU I !,.:... I :. i. .:.s I;-,, k !..:!. I-I'-li .llt- ci 1'1- IliiliiiliV, ''.: . .!..,. (.,;?.-. :.s, :.. ast.il aid 'i"Uii'i l" ..r.-r "lily - 3e o T.iM' I'l-.n li lor Inc. -' lb ..in fc id those N ( :l;l"tti;.i l'i in,.- ..1 .'i 11' l.-lt SE sn 'U hull ami st.u I'l, mi ,ir.- .. ..t' tin- l-;u 1 1 n 12: lirands j5 JS. - -i 111 N'- 1;. 1 11. io. tin-in i tniil 25 A ("Ml : it-: !"i i(.'K of i .' I i 1 , 1- 'SMioiM- Ol. L. McMNIEL, we invite our nspection! ol our Latest Fabrics for Dresses, Lace and Embroideries, Lawns and Dimities. Every piece bought right and will be sold right. Those Beautiful 1r Ginghams for Waists are selling very last j many beautilul patterns still r-- main, and the economicalmother is buying the children's dresses Irom these goods as a matter of pure economy. O O e are constantly receiving x a. i New and Seasonable Goods, t w I We invite you to our store. $ SUCCESSOkS nl7 N CHESTER "NEW RIVAL" FACTORY N. black pw4r .hll. a the awark4 tmmpmn wttk ta NEW RIVAL" Hi -lormlty ami stronf sheila i .walltlu. un lira aad wwUrpraaw. Oaat last giwilwa. WINCHESTER REPEATMB ARMS CO. AT TIIK BOOK STORE! For Sale! . 30 barrels of North- Almanne ern gr0Wn 8eed Pta" T u A v , , toes, E. M. STREET. To Merchant! and PotlmMlen ll I lower prlra than tbay can tie bought of Bellair, N. C tha Publisher. llsiier the Jewiler hai a full line ol ' Jeweler O N ENNKTT, . - . , . 'w B'""' N c Ii. n. II AI1ICHT, Wew Bar, ; 1 want to buy a bollat aad engine, aol gttfc frB t4 Bmw tret. la, iba. U bora. poar. Tta.i. U. ,j d y aalag la of that alia, bat am anabla to . , ., eat wood aa t.at aTh U wdH. Apply ltr hiJ "f p IWf , M00RM WOOD TARD. oil Dnught. t fVi'i"iiiViiVfVinV5. 1 ii- i -I I iplri'l h- t' had lrul Hholexale A ltetnil 71 Bri.4 Arrivals in Wash Waists and Spring V a. A. F. C. 7? O TO O. flARK5 CO. LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS InHnMLCeH. HU 5- .5 m ....

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