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Jtjjj,, , j VOLUME III?. HIW BIRR, CEAVIH COI STY, N. C4 FRIDAY, Jl L iu, 1 n 1 . -( OM Miri'luN, NUMBER ?7 T ilfp pefft - "... Efforts to irold Borrow int Money For Penitentiary. Secaad Kr-Rlaieat la Cava. Traaale Abaaftiettlaf ladlffaat lataae la Aiylaai. I'anaers Iatl tate. Cattoa Areraa;. Asrrstwrat of Kall way. RiLtluu, July 24. Superintendent Mann of I lie penitentiary saya he and l lie directors are making slrenuoHS ef torla to get through the year without borrow log any money. He says lie rx pectato begin August 1 to rebuild the great dyke Ct the "Caledonia' farm on the Roanoke which Hie May frenbM par tially destroyed. There ate numerous breaks, the longest 1MX) feet in length. The Second regiment bow in ramp at Camp Ay rock, Wrighlsvllle, makes a good show in point of attendance, hav ing 634 officers and men present for duty. There is to he a rigid inquiry as to why some indigent Insane have been de nied admission to the insane asylums, while pay patients have been received. The matter comes to a head by Hie de nial of adinitMion to an indigent Insane woman while an Inebriate pay patient was received. There are grave com plaints of difficulty in gulling Indigents admitted. The plain declaration is made that preferences must lie given Indigent iunaue. The commissioner of agriculture has arranged for a series of farmers Insti tutes during August, covering 13 pied mont ami mountain couuliea. lie ex pects to be present at most of these., and to be aided by Prof. Hnrkett, the newly elected professor of agriculture of the agricultural and mechanical college. Prof. W. F. Masscy, and Slate Chemist Kllgore. The State Crop report says the per centage of condition of cotton In this county as compared with an average Is 59. This very closely agrees with the statements made by farmers. The farnteis are greatly pleased by the hot and dry weather. If it conltnnes the crop report next week will be more favorable. Cotton's condition fell off 7 per cent in the State during the 30 tfajs ended July 20. . The corporation commission sends to the Stale treasurer its assessment of the property of railways anil other common carriers, this being as follows: Hallways, $42,875,(5711; telephone fl.ril,M07; fleam boat, $lu7,785; canal, $74,100; street rail way $756,300; gas and electric light, $1 17,366; telegraph f 924,.r00; Pullman car 98,172; express, $1811,572; water and sewer $84,420; total 140,147,830; the taies to be paid directly to the Stale at 25 cents on the $100 aggregating $112, 935. The Increase In valuation ovor last yeariB $1,700,000. Free Trade With Porto Rico. Washington, July 23. Free trade be tween the United Slates and 1'orto Rico will be proclaimed Thursday. Two proc lamations will be issued, the first de claring the establishment of civil Gov ernment in Porto Rlro, and the second the establishment of free trade between the United States and the Island. Al though civil government has existed for many months In Porto Rico, Governor Allen op to tbe time he went to Cantos on Sunday, purposely withheld the for mal notification of that fact from the President in order that the monies col lected under the Poraker act might not be placed at the disposal of the Porto Rlcan legislature, but could continue to be usedjfor the benefit of the Island un der the direction of the President State Charters. Special to Journal. UiLtiaB, July 14 The State charters to day the Beaufort, Morebead City aad Oeraooka Steamboat Company, capital $8,000. with leave to Increase to 430,000. Also the Enterprise Packing Com paay of Beaufort, capital $1,000. to pack (Ub, crate, oysters, frolt "aad rag. tablet. aris! ssi rtahlon Mar Cwi . London, July il.-Lord Kitchener has advised the Ooveranwat, atyt the Daily Ntwt, thsl It is possible to withdraw large number of Infantry regiments - froaaBoata Afrlee, eaonnllng virtually to the greater part of the unmounted artay. At the tame time be request t V (hat be be tapplM with more moan ted 7 ' Garment Workers Cain. Raw York.' Jaly 4-TbMy-oee aua fattartrt have that far bade aaUafao- : lore atreeitteate with the Halted Ots. teat Workers. . . i . . According I 0 antral Secretary White the strike will ptftbaM leal three wee a I longer. Tfce eirlkere tty that 7,00$ ad- dltloaal $,000 of ihewrrofaPewMfc, wtel ou lody, Making W.000 la all. CASTOR I A ' Jot Infaoti and CLiMrta. Tij Mi.! Yc3 1.-T3 Ajl tear the Sjf Pembroke lUnnfacturinc Co. At a ateeting of lac Directors of The Pembroke II fg. Co, Ike following reso lutions, which were ordered to be pub lished, were UBanlaMXuly adopted. " Waaaaaa, Since the organization of this Company tfeara hat been a small per cent of the subscribers to Its slock that have become In arrears, and Whereas. Resolution has been adopt ed by the Board of Directors instructing Its Treasurer to close up this delinquent list, and Whibias, There it a feeling among the stock holders of this Company wish ing tome positive information as to the time when active operations will be be gun upon the work and establishment of a cotlon mill, and Whkrbas, The Board of Directors be lieve that It Is Impracticable to attempt the building of a mill until at least 80 per cent of the capital stock shall have fb sen, paid inv N ow, Therefore be It, Resolved, That the Board of Directors pledges itself to commence by the ISth, of March, 1903 actively in the work of constructing, equipping and erecting a otton mill In accordance with the plan of organisation of this Company, and that upon the failure to do so they will recommend to the stockholders that said Company be liquidated. Resolved Further, That all delin quents who wHI pay up their subscrip tion in full to date be allowed 30 days from this date to do so, and those who have settled with the Treasurer by sur rendering their Interest In the Company may be allowed to pay np their arrear ages upon the execution of note to se cure balance due. Resolved Further, That those who do not pay up in full within 30 days from this date or make some satisfactory set tlement of their arrearages that the Treasurer will proceed to sell their In terest in Company in accordance Willi the terras of their contract with Com pany." At the same meeting I was requested to make a short statement to the stock holders through the columns of your paper. At tho annual meeting hold in March, the stockholders by resolution directed the Board of Directors to close up tbe delinquent list after a period of sixty days. Every means have "been re sorted to that were fair and equitable to get the delinquent subscribers to pay up their dues and to maintain the stock of till Company at Its original amount. In this we have failed. Since this stock holders meeting there has been many question asked by some of the stock holders, the most Important of which was when we expected to begin the building of a mill. At the meeting this morning this matter was thoroughly gone over by the Directors and the above Resolutions given to the stock holdersthe information they have so diligently sought for. It must be recognized by every stock- bolder that a cptton mill cannot be built without money. That money for build ing a mill cannot be had unless the sub scribers to the stock pay in their one per cent per month, and one per cent a month it an exceedingly slow way to accumulate money, but if they will be as persistent in paying In as some of them are in knowing the intentions of tbe flosfd of Directors there In no question about tbe fact that tbe cotton mill will be built. Sometime In the TO't there was a mill here that failed. About 29 yean have elapsed since that calamity befell New Bern. Mow if the stockholders in the Pembroke Mfg. Co., should by their lack of faith or for any other reason fall to pay up their subscriptions in accord ance with their contract and tbe Pem broke Mfg. Co: goes out of existence, 1 am afraid there Is not a child born In New Bern yonng enough to live to tee a cotton mill in the near vicinity of the City of New Bern, a calamity which I hardly believe any thinking man, one who hat a tpark of Interest In the prog ress and welfare of the city In which he lives cap with for or does wish for, We can assure you of our good faith, and we can alto assure you that your money that it being Judiciously In vested, and that when, the time comet that a aalU will be bnilt and placed upon a aubtlaatlal batl, to that it will not be wrecked because if being built upon paper alone. Therefore, east your bread apoa the waters, and you than And It after many dsyt. Respectfully. P. II. Pellitibr. A bad completion generally results froa Inactive liver tad bowels. In all soch eaa. DeWiU'i Little Karty Riser prodnoe gratifying results. P. 8. Duffy A Co, U Wreck tbe Ju fart. TiaRTstx, July IS. The military coi- Maadsr have directed the jtratefoa govremt of Tteoula o nmtalas the deetrectlo of the Tski forts. The Qovsvameat baa promised to eotsply oo receipt oft Btlttwy fri to protect tho workmen engaged la too uk.' V? Oae Dai's Awful ftecorL Washington, Jily M.-9I. Lonta, with 108. had tho hlghset lewjrrtor ! Ill . Lotfsf tllo, with 107. hhwrarpoMed h- ' Bt. Psul did th saast, h new record twtoilO..'-:-. :'ii.Ur-.i,, For II honrt tbe saercury u hbor 100 at KaniM CltyThe featlaiua Intro wu 10T ' , : ' "l Tha lino of 100 Urmperatann now In eludrt th Upper Mlaslsalppl Valoa, tha LowsrMUaourf VaUry and the MUJl WW DORMITORT Directors Soldier's Home Desire to Build Within Appropriation. Ex-Trees. Werth Will Tarn Orer Hit Property. Peace Instl tute. Result of Strike Zeo at the Park. Raleigh, July 25. Work has nut as yetbegun on tbe dormitory at the Sol dters' Home here for the reason that tbe j directors decided to have various build- j ers examine tho place and see ft the j building can be completed within tbe ! $0000 allowed by the legislature. The frontage will be 110, tbe depth 60 The J old dormitory is to be removed and all its available timber used in the construe-1 lion of the new one. I Ei-State Treasurer Worth has formally ! notified his bondsmen that he will turn J over all his property to them towards making good the stealings of W. H, Mar tin whe was his clerk. Tbe Baltimore company which was Martin's bondsman will have to be sued. Chairman McNeill of the corporation commission has bought a very attractive place here and will make Raleigh his home. Great satisfaction is felt here at the news of the appointment of Bradley J. Wooteu to a Becond Heutenantcy in the regular cavalry. A letter from the Uni ted States Senator who secured tbe ap pointment says Woolen has reflected much credit upon his State by his con duct In service in tho Philippines. President Dinwiddle of Peace Insti tute here finds the demand for more room so great that lie has leased a spa cious residence owned by General R. V. lioke for uso as a dormitory. Nearly all the Seaboard Air Line ma chinists here are arranging to go to Portsmouth to get woik in the shops tbeie as only six are to be retained here. No work save in the way of simple re pairs is to be In future done at Raleigh The plan of re-opcning the shops burn ed in 1895 Is abandoned. The machin ists find that they are worse oft than before the strike began, as the have had two and a half months work, and will have to leave here bore to get work. At tho city park here a "zoo" has been established and It is already quite a feature. A bear is to arrive In a few days, the gift of tbe Seaboaid Air Line Library Association. A pit is now being prepared for him. There were scattered local showers in th.s section last night, with much elec tricity. The discussion of tbe issue of bonds ($50,000) for street improvements here is quite'lively. The opponents of the ie sue have raised a campaign fund and have started their tight. . Chairman McNeill of the Corporation Commission sayB holders pf bank stock, State or National, are not entitled to have their liabilities deducted from the amount of snch stock when listing It for taxation. It Is easier to keep well than get cured. DeWitt's Little Early Risers taken now and then, will always keep your bowels in perfect order. They never gripe but promote an easy gentle action. F. S. Duffy at Co. Carolina League Games. Special to Journal. Raleigh, July 25 Today's score, Wil mington 3, Raleigh 2. Charlotte, July 2.1. -The home team easily defeated Tarboro today, score, Charlotte 8, Tarboro 8. Hailstones Weighing 3 Pounds ? Bt. Pitkbsiiuhu, July 84 A hall, storm Id the district of Schlatz, govern ment of TambolT, yesterday destroyed the erops over a wide area. Three men and many catUe were killed. An entire flock of sheep and two shepherds were carried off by a flood. Borne of the hail stones weighed three pounds. The Qreat Remedy of tha day Is un questionably Paih-Kim.kR, fir the In stant relief of all born, scalds, bruises, etc,, and for pains in tha stomach and bowels as well as lo tuddan attacks of cholera morbus. Ha family should pre tend to keep bouse without It always by the. Avoid substitutes, there Is but one Psin-Ktller. Parry Davis'. Price inc. and 00c Baa eat4 Carlewa Oeaaa. , Tb rarest and coetlleet of ferns, though not always taam) tho moat beautiful, ara pigeon' blood rubles, fin opalo and diamond that ara pure but abed a dtotlnct glow of bloa or pink. A vary potfeet paari of geoattroa also and luarrooa akin, tin tad a rarely beautiful golden greV wa TaJoad un- ct at over' 300. A laoltloaw Daart hi rcry rara. varloM atono t tho nhtnadrlt. ft la A dark graoa otooo that la yoltat. ad, eat and aet,. vary Uko a flao topaa or aaiatbyat, la larfaahowy rtng aur rouiMM by dlataoadav,' Br tbo UgM of day tho aUnndrtU'baa Bo opoelai baaoty save lu floa luater, but directly A ahart of ortlfklai light atrlkaa tho 4uD atona deep gleam of rod flaah out of (ha grreti, and undo tb i la tb nllgbt ta Ignorant It Utla t gary would toataoUy proooonet If A n' ' ai i i ' f Tij .sot lht anaoy yo o will bo quhsry tad ptriaaaratly ksaltd if joa BsaDtWIu't Witch Us7t Pslva.. Ca- wsr of worthlea founlerfella. . T. 8. SWANSBOR0. ' hi - Mr Stanly Omv Moll) wovl Carteret county, v a few rlayi iu;n prospecting. ludt'e Hueh Humphrey of . ' a heir for several days latL : ttnp. and taking In our sea lire, ,. tluph f one s native of tht- ; Mr an,! Mrs L. J. Hcrrlnn. V ' tal Pamlico rounty, are her' their ri lailteB and friends Mrs. H 1.. Williams and chiM.. Portsmouth Vs., are here vti-iili; parent anil Mends. Mr M:i W illiams and chtldr. n , Wil mingtmi here l)r W S (V, arc among tie II. Bunting and Mr W; Iker Mear f Wilmington are tukii.e ii iir I rda, healthful resort now Mr Ambrose tiiitbric of l'unta (i Pla., whs liere waek visiting. Mr. V H ProvnM if Indian river Kla came a few days ago and will slay a month before his return, "liuck'' is a native of this State and county and . hasn't been here In 18 year" ; Mr. R. C. Foster, formerly "f Swans- boro, now of Klomerton Alabama, came; to see us all and remained weeks, he ! left yesterday for Alabama We have more visitors in the summer than we call ticcomm idale, every week we have letters from whole families i wanting to come to Swanslioro for i health and recreation, ami have to write j them back, there Is no chance to board. We need a hotel and need it bad, also a j railroad. Some one ph ase come anil look and seo what a great place this Is ! for your comfcut, provided with a hotel and railroad, or either, one would bring the other sure. Sonic moneyed linn 1 should try it quick. Very little sickness here, very healthy now, two deaths in the place in 10 years grown people, they were over .r0 years old, each. Our population now la about 3"iU all 1 old, no colored in the place. Mr. .John (). Harhcr, neai here, died last week, aged !0 years. He leaves a wife and several children' ilev. F. S. Itecton performed the burial service at Lehano Church, near Swanslioro. Tee people here ami near abouts live to bo old before they die, two deaths among the colored population in our neighborhood last week, were Israel Jones, aged 127, and Kitty Jones, aged 101. Don't this show a healthy com munity, : we think so. Mr. -J. Herbert Ward,.(llulil3 ), forme r, ly of Swanslioro, now (if Faisou, and Miss Mollie Bell, daughter of W. 11. lid) of Belgrade, this county, were happily man led last Wcdmssilay, at Belgrade, by ( Rev. F. S. Becton. They gave us a short ' visit and left for their fulme home at Faison's yesterday. One or two more marriages soon, so I things look now. Our town is on the Increase all the time, if ono dies two or three come, only twelve baWcs in the' place now. I Rev. . I. Ii. Olive is holding a prolrac-j ted meeting at Bear Creek Church this , week, Rev. A. W. Setter of Morehead, is doing the preaching. Bear Creek Church is live miles from here, J Ii Olive is pastor, Baptist. 1 Rev. Mr. Becton preached ago..d scr j mon here last Sunday night to a large audience. Rev. C. U. Paul has gone to the straits for two weeks on a visit to bis people. Mr. K. Wlndley and wife, of Trenton, came last week on a visit, Mr. W indie y . has taken the contract to finish the Bap- I tlst Parsonage here and will be with u for a season. I Schooner W. T. Parkers, Capt. (ieorge j Howard, Is In port loading with IuuiIm r for New York. Sho Is a three master. W 0. Those famous little pills, I )e Will's Little Karly Risers compel your liver and bowels to do their duty, llms giving you pure, rich blood to recuperate your ody. Are easy to take. Never gripe K. S. Duffy .fc Co. Personals From Chip. July 2!Uh To day has been tin li'H test of the season. Several of our young pcoplo attended tho protrflclol imcllng at Lanes Chapel. Miss Lizzie Ewell Is spending the week with relatives here. our baseball ,lio)i will play the Vanroboro boys Friday at :i10 p. m. Mr. amlMrs. D. I'. Htrcct relumed Hunday from a visit to relatives at As klns. Miss Annie Ewell Is l aching a pri vate ashoo) al Oak drove achool house. Wa wish bar great success. Mr. and Mrs. 0. 11 Doughorty return ad Thursday from a visit lo Heven Spring. " Dougherty ays lliey had a most "ratngagcous" time. Mr. As A Vary has arceptod poalttoa with Mr. W. K. Hrown al Vaneebow. Mr. L. V. Lancaster who ha been very tick, w arc glad lo report 1 con valesosnt. Metsr. C. T. Pate and J. M. Wilcox, of Lima, were In our midst Sunday. Mia Bonnie Willi I visiting relative at Lima. ... Mtetr. Howard hud Hester, of tha Plantar Warehouse, of your city, ware hart yettarday. .Mr. R. 0. Lancaster ha beaa . Very tick for tevaral day. Mr, Uooktr, Or-o of the proprietor of tha Bur Wareboota, at Oraeovlue and Mr. Ltwraooo Whltfortt, of ClsyBoot, vara la oof aaigboorbood to day. , Mr. C. It Urawat, of Mpl Cyprte, raturaed last 1 barsriay f rom-o-butlneat ttlp to Beaufort, tte W accompanied by Mlsso IHIny and la Brewer. WAKoaaifO Wtt.Lia. GEDDY. J uly i i I lit t a; l.t and lit. txD very r u and duly now We are lareer frvshet In the ri- ' !! we had Inf. .re Wc are liavlne a pr. u-i. at Lanes t'Lapcl It. I- wee Iki n trj -argt i'"' ! 1 :t w ill ontinut on -o ' :i. meeiing Kv. Lowder !- t 1 Mr. Bishop Dudley , i, I II N Improving a It' t it There I- h rogue in o'h u tV, would lUe to liud him hits lieen stealing done in all done about the tame mm i .-. hi. i 1 1 d a i t han has igl. -1 Tie thlet p.M-.-r., time Tln-V may not noiv be lti our inity ami wi know not ho it is or where they are Mr. and Mrs. William ll-ifl o! Kinstoi, arc visiting their parents in o'.r icin Ity Mrs. Iivey UUngcr ami MUs Minnie (tankins of your city ait: viftiing Ihtii mother, Mrs. Nancy Waskins Red White and Blue. A CHILD KNJOYS i The pleasant flavor, gentle action, and soothing effect of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative, and if i he father or mother be costive or bilious, the most j gratifying results follow its use; so that : It is the best family remedy known and j every family should have a bottle. Manu i fact u red I iy the California Fig Syrup : Co. i i ! THE MARKETS. the illowlng quotations were recciv K Latham A Co, New Hern. i e.l by ; n. c. N lew Yohk, Open. High. Lo -luly -jr.. w. Close i;.". 7.r,r 2 7 'J.t :; 7.: lo Cotton; - Juiy Aug - - Oct I miliary.. Win-: AT: -Sept . t'oliN: Sept Ribs: -Sept . Stocks Sugar ... So. It y Pld I! I I' S. L. St. P ... Tex. Pai' . Am C. F. .70 .:tu .'IS 7.:W 7 1M II ll Chicane July '35 . i pen Open . . .VI i Ipi.n . 7!I7 High. Low. ( lose 7l; High. L Ch: High. ,SI)I) l, ov . Close soil 7i; New Open. Hi lt:t Y irk, July 'J. I.o Close 11 I i::i". I'.'l 1.-.7 lUJ 1 tl ; l'J l.V.I i 1 i I'.i I ,7j 10,- 1 .1 VIM mI Spots 4 111 ''!. Sales 7,0011 bales. Fut.urcH,-.luly-Aug 1 ','S, Oct-Nov. I 15. It liOKI I'Tt Sal week laM yeai. I0,.K)0 i;,'JO(l :;,2(K) I, .'110 .-.,7lH) (HK) 0,100 Last week 40,000 Tliisjweek. Sat. :t000 Mon. 7000 Tues. ."iOOO Wed. MO Thurs. fiOOO Fri. 27,100 When you want a modern, up to date physic try Chamlierlaln's Stomach and liver Tablets. They are easy to take and pleasant In effect. Price, 2!i cents. Hamploa free at F. S Duffy .V Co s. drur store. LAXATIVE TASTELESS HILL TONIC. OonibtnlniaaJOV Uinllrr .h.m iIt of Chcws. ajiM'll.-UI I. Can;ari fur r -M t I tnnl. limrntpil. Hip. Only ItltAllllAM fll.tKMACt Second Hand Buggies and Log Carls; Three Hores, One Mule, will sell Cheap for cash, or on time. Apply io J. W. STEWART. L 7 toil NALiK. Aiily to J. I.. nATtTSFIKLI), NkW KRN, N. C. For Sale I A srhitontr rterMt shartiK nearly w in etifilW'nl conditio, carrta over 400 buslial of oyster. Will aril rheaa. Am Jutting tha water tnln, will tratla rr aaythmg rtMtrabK addraaa, Bharpla, Job me I, Hew Bro, N."V. - L". CEmftEttUW15G. .. Caofltaa Oada fof )ciqf ajilldr, and all kiad Of cLUdraaHawtm 4..B. Ap ply to Mr. W. L Clark Mo. 10 Chang . 0 WHY SUFFER FROM cm"& fsMS''JJ' j Chill Tonic I mujj urn l i Coined JUST RECEIVED. Katiry Cakt-s and Crackers. Canned and Potted Meats of all kinds I''k1i (.'Inter ii ill Print Hjitter. Fancy (-ream Cheese, liiisoi tid (iiner Ale on Ice, -i bottles for 'Jfc I Ii IT Ilanis to cut, and Numerous otlier good tilings to eat, niic and fresh. (live tin' a call. Yours to p'ease, S T MaHAWTPT S U. Id. f.UWUAf.fVUUti. 'Phone 01. 5 Very Stimulating, 3J In warm Woullier jrood eof- JJ fee is tonic and stimulant, r;i lit le, ell'ect i e and lii'cessa- ry. Our enlTees are very t;i!'irtiino-. and reiay the ln. i-i in hi- i-.ieet:it.inlis of a i lit l'nl il rink every time. ;ii e st ill otl'ci ino linyal every liflli i 111 itl I'ltu'. a iv si holdiii"; the Wi . tint: J. J. TOLSON, Jr., " Broad St. Grocer. Thursday Aug. f OPENING DAY At the Planters Warehouse. We will have plenty of buyers, with the orders tor your tobacco, and you can do as weli on this market as any in the State. Build up your home market by bringing ycur tobacco here, il you do not get as much for it as any other market, we do not expect your patronage. v Come down to the opening and keep a coming. Sales every week day at 11 o'clock. J. M. HOWARD, Manager. S. B. CTJRRIN, Auctioneer. To Catch Fish .i.nifi kind ill an ontitt ia m ry. Ncln't b elaborate or flponslv but it shonM b tixxl. Most llkatv ana ktimn trt such an natfltraa ba nMalav mI hfr. Unt'tHnihA ntlnf tlcha.oat ii.nn, ux wa nave to unast una ai rtSnina 1 aCme m tn city, rr a csrj aa np-aomu una M liaaa UU and Bponinr UothU. I)Mler in Hicmta, J"!.!, Bi-oanao nraaift Snwra, pRAt. ruwia,n SWEATS Grippe anj all other terms of maladies when you can be cured by Roberts' Chill Tonic The world does not contain a better remedy Many wonderful urcs made by ;t. as cents a bottle Money refunded if it fails to do the work. Delight ful to take. Local Druggists. uiuumuuiii Mullets Wliolewnle aV iU tnU 71 Krl Hi. S Phone 137 illti-Book Store , The N. C. Booklet I No. 3; subjectThe f I Stamp Act on theA X Lape tear, by Lou I A. M. WaddelL ; 6. H. Ennctt. hnlrd dollan imTaan, a boy, Ir mcnar la alebk noath tlana, tbii I win trwa,. r m aaVv Raaaan alUfaHnry to yoa will ba (Ivan tot awlllnax. 0 It yont aaroa, and adilrsm P. O. Boa f3Jt. inC- J n ""' .fi 1 and Lowtr OMo Tansy. ItHi" Co. tt rMt, ,
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