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J" 'Our, Bii'ccCoi'G ' We. call your attention to our Board of directors whose active interest in the af fairs of the bank has proved a potent f ac tor irflts success. : Charles S. Hollister Wm. Dunn Clyde Eby ; J. W. Stewart G. V. McGehee W.F.Aberly G. C. Speight. E. H. Meadows, Jr.; CD. Bradham T. A. Uzzell H. M. Groves W. P. Meets W.J. Swan. 1 m 3 HirninnfmmniiniiiiiinjnM YESTERDAY BIG OLD ill HUE Delightful Short Sea Trips To , ; NEW YORK AND ALL POINTS NORTH AND EAST Affording Pleasure and Best : , Ccrfojk to New York and Return (30 Days) $14.80 First class tickets include Meals and Berth on .elegantly appointed ex press steamers. . ... : - Hot or Cold Sea Water Baths can be procured on Steamer without charge. . - -..-t : - Steamers are all equipped with the United Wireless Telegraph System. ' STEAMERS SAIL FROM NORFOLK I VERT WEEK DAY AT 7 P, M. " - Tickets and Stateroom Reservations, Company's Wharf, Foot of Church St, Norfolk, Va. Ask your locaIticketagentregardingthrough tickets. Send for Illustrated Pamphlet Desk J.'".";:a''"- ., ' , W. H. LANDON, . - J. J. BROWN, General Agent., Norfolk, Va. , Gen. Pass. Agent New York. . Has since 1894 Riven "Thorough instruction under positively Christian influences at the lowest possible cost." .- ' . RESULT! It Is to-day with lt faculty of 32, a boarding patronage of 353 Its student body of 413, Dd Its plant worth $140,000 r , ? ? ; ' THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINI V "( 4150 pays all charges for fhe year, including table board, room, lights, rica-.n heat, laundry medical attention, physical culture, and tuition in al subi-l ; except music ami elocution. For catalogue and application blimk ' REV. THOMAS ROSSER REEVES, D. A., Frfacipa; a - -. blackstoneva. -s.rv - Founded 1838 - Chartered 1859 TRINITY COLLEGE - ; ITS STRENGTH LIES IN . -. A Large, Well-Trained Faculty; Excellent Buildings and Equipment; , ' - Full, Well-Arranged Courses; Earnest, Higb-Minded Students; A . V. Large and Loyal Body of Alumni and Friends; Noble Ideals and Tra-.. ditions; An Inspiring History of Achievement and Service. " t ' . n . J. . .. i. . n . .. a . . I mm t-i 1 a l .. J f 11... i J TT l- T next oeBHion ueginn oepiemoer u, xviu ror vauuugue nnu uiuBirnteu uuua " R. L FLOWERS, Secretary, Durham, N.C. ' . TRINITY PARK SCHOOL . '- . ESTABLISHED 1 H9H- Location excellent" Equipment first-class. Well-trained Faculty of successful experience. Special care of the health, of students. An : instructor in each domitory to supervise living conditions of boys un- " - der his care. Excellent library and gymnasium facilities. Large athletic field. Fall Term opens September 11. - ; FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, ADDRESS -- F; . W. W. PEELE, Headmaster, V ' Durham, N. C 13 THE PROPORTION OF SURPLUS AMD DIOiilDEO FnOflTS TO CfFiUL BUT GOVE Four Hundred People Attend Union Sunday School , Picnic - ' " .Fully four hundred happy, jolly peo ple participated in the - Union Sunday School picnic held yesterday at Cove City, Early in the day the crowd be gan to arrive and by 11 o'clock the grounds were filled with pleasure seek ers. There were many forms of amuse ment, games, races, etc. " Mr, D. E, Henderson, of this city delivered the I address of the day in his usual eloquent manner. Following this, dinner was served and it was a dinner long to be remembered by those 'who partook of the viands. ' the good housewives of I that section had been busily engaged in cooking fo d all during the. week and ihere was a sumiient quantity to ap pease the appetites of all. . Taken as a whole there has been no more enjoy- iable event in that section in many years, i ':yS-J "iM - v;.'' War Against "Loan Sharke." Lawyers encaged to assist poor peo ple in New York who had been in the clutches of the "loan sharks," have reported that their clients toek an ag gregate of $8,299.60 In loans, on which I they were to pay f 3,744.71 in interest In three months. The lawyers In most cases were able to persuade the loan companies to continue the loans at the rate of 6 per cent annually. The loans had generally been obtained to pay doctors' bills or funeral expenses. NOTICE. On aceunnt of change of schedules by Rilroad Company there has - been changes in the time of closing some of the mails at this office. , Below is a' complete list of all $&ils leaving this office and the last minute at which mail may be deposited in ! the poatofBce for di-pe'eh via, same.! y ' 1 ; 1 ' ' Beaufort Closes 8;4u a. ra 505 p. m. Bridgeton, Closes 10:30a m. Belhaven, Washington and - Raleigh, Closes 1:15 p. m. Goldsboro, 8.40 a. m. 6;20 p. m. Norfolk, 8:40 . a,' m. "' N1h express trains 9:00 p. m,: Oriental 950 a. m. 5:15 p. m. (Sunday 6:25 p. m.) Wilming ton, 9,05 a. in, Whitford, 1 :00 p, m. Tuea. and Sat only) J. 8. BASNIGHT, . ' POSTMASTER. Dysentery is always serious and of ten a dangerous disease, buc it ' can be cured. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedv has cured it ev en when malienant and epidemic. For sale by all dealers, ' Card From Mr. W. G. Boyd. Messrs E. J. L-od Printing Co., City, Gentlemen: I wish to congratulate you upon the acquisition of the New Bern Journal and to offer my best wish es for a succetsful issue. . :.: " I am a firm believer in newspaper ad vertising, having run continuously for five years,, since I began the insurance and rel eatate business an advertise ment in the Journal and feel that "val ue received" has been given in full, Assuring you of my co-opervi-a and with kind regards . a Very tru'y y mm, ,. W. G. BOYD. "Indiscriminate Charity Wrong. One of the greatest injuries you can do an able-bodied idle man Is to feed fcim twice without1 payment John Bowlaad. ;-" i I For soreness of the muscles, whether induced by violent exercise or injury, there is nothing better tban Chamber lain's Liniment. This liniment also re lieves rheumatic pains. For sale by all dealers. Have your pictures framed at the New Bern Furniture Com pany, rnone 7Z8, 7b Middle Sr., New Bern, N. C. In a flirtation between a woman and a man, he always thinks he ia in ear nest because she isn't. Stockholders Meeting. The next annual meeting of the stock holders of the ' Atlantic & North Caro lina Railroad Company will be held in Morehead City, North Carolina, on August 8th, 1912. Meeting will be call ed to order at 12 o'clock M. on said date. - ' ' D. J. BROADHURST, ' ; x Secretary, Wash All Dishes Under Table. A doctor'! wife lust aome In Paris from Annam, where she was attached to a branch of the Pasteur institute. relates that servants In that country have the curious habit of washing all dishes under the table, never on top. A. M. Nason, farming near Canaan, Me., was badlv erinnled with sciatic rheumatism due he says.- to uric acid in bis blood. "Foley Kidney fills entire ly cured me and also .removed numer ous black specks that were continually before my eyes. " Foley Kidney Pills are a uric solvent and are effective for the various forms ofj rheumatism. ' ' Poor Economy. : Probably the poorest economy in the world la to buy things you don't want In order to make acquaintances you don't Heed. Galveston News. . BOYD TALKS FACTS. Over a million a day in death claims paid by life insurance companies in the United States last year. Only $10,000. paid daily in North Carolina. ? The ex insurance k commission! r of New York recently retired, after long service, commenting in a recent address upon the policy conditions among good companies being practically the same, stated that ''Dividends and net costs are word of portent and suggestion in these times. The competition of the future will, in my judgement, turn largely on cost Unless present signs are wrongly set, this decade in life insurance will be one of so called dividends. Prestige and service will help, but the fittest to survive in the long, hard race will be the company whose dividends are lar gest when measured against the same premium." -' The UNION CENTRAL LIFE owing to its high rate of interest and (higher than any other company for 21 years), its low mortality and encomical man agement is known everywhere as - the "BIG DIVIDEND COMPANY" ani stands No. 1 among leading companies for LOW NET COST life insurance. If interested advise age and occupation without obligation to insure. W. G. BOYD. AGENT. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tfia Kid You Hare Always Bought NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Subscribers who do not receive the Journal regularly are requested to notify (he offiice. telephone No. 8 or No. 50. , Bears the Signature of ' As Increasing number of people port regularly of the satisfactory results from taking Foley Kidney Pills and command their healing and curative qualities, Foley Kidney Pills are a carefully prepared medicine, guaran teed to contain no narmlul or naDit forming drugs. They can have only a beneficial effect when used for kidney and bladder trouble, for backache, rheumatismt weak back or lumbago. Fore sale by all dealers. In Favor of Cheese. It has been said that cheese In the , tnorning la gold, at noon silver and at re-, mght lead! That depends, though, on . - iti t .1. 1 1 Good cheese to rational quantities is as golden at night as la the morning. Christmas In France. . Christmas In Franoe Is not a spe- Ioal day for family . meetings and nerry-making. It Is essentially a re- lglous festival. A HERO IN A LIGHTHOUSE. For years J. S. Donahua, So, Haven, Mich., a civil-war captain, as a light house keeper, averted awful wreck.but a queer fact is, he might have been a wreck, himself, if Electric Bitters hsd not prevented. "They cured me of kidney trouble and chills," he writes "after I I . - . l 1 1 . J .. naa laneo inner u ;aueu cur mr jenr. without benefit and they also improved I my sight Now at seventy, 1 am feeling nne, ror ayspepsia, lnaigesuon, mi stomach,tlver and kidney troubles, tfcey are without equal. Try them. Only 50 cents atall druggists. Just a Mere Trifle. A. B. Fowler of Watertown, N. Y. was petting a prize white Leghorn hen at the - Allentown (Pa.) poultry show, when she began pecking at his shirt front In a tew minutes she had loosened and swallowed his valuable diamond. He declined to allow the owner to kill her, saying he had lots of diamonds at home. and Co-0p:rdiv3 Union cf America Matters Especial Element to Che Progressive Agriculturist Toll is Its own pleasure.' , v . He that never tasted pain Is no Judge of pleasure. -. It takes more tban a good divider to be a good provider. Monkeying with a live wire has made many a dead dog. Conservation means use for the di rect benefit of the people. . ; , No man who thinks anything of a tree will ever make a hitching post of it . . , Our idea1 of a modest man Is one who keeps his opinions of himself un der, cover. : '"' ". '';'- Good intentions are worthless uu- Hess combined with Intelligence, thrift and practical ability. v - If your wife is splitting the stove wood the least you can do Is to keep the ax sharp tor her. We have no particular objection to loafers so long as they do not bother people who are busy. ; ; The American tanner's wife has reason to be glad that she Is not an European farmer's wife. The man who likes his Job will succeed. The man who . likes the other man's job will never succeed. Borrowing tools, and sending them home dull or rusty, doesn't make the other fellow grin. Better save up and buy your own. When it comes to a question of de ciding whether you shall send the boy to agricultural college or buy another CARD OF TIIAKXS. TO THE VOTERS OF viifAVEN COUNTY. I wish to thank one and all of my supporter in the recent primary which re-nominated me for the effice of Treasurer of Craven County. I will endeaver to execute the duties of the office to the best of my ability, and I hope that none of you will have cause to regret the confidence you have shown in me. - - ' . v ' ' Yours respectfully,' B. B. HURST. fcftl. - To the victor belongs the spoils if he ean find them. ": .-. PILES! PILES! PILES I Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives ihstant relief. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment is prepared for Piles and itching of the private parts, Sole by druggists, mail 50c and $1.00. Williams' M'f'g. ( Props., Cleveland, O. The uses of a mother-in law are too of ten lets than her abuses. Summer colds are hard to get rid of. and frequently lead to asthma, bron- emus, and bay (ever , ua not let your eold get a hold on you, but use Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for quick re lief. W H Allen, Chelsea, Wis , says: "We prefer Foley's Honfy and Tar Compound to other cough medicines be cause it quickly cures coughs and colda. It will ward off a cold if taken in time. Contains no opiates. For sale by all dealers. Anyway, the man who parts his hair in the middle is seldom profane, ; blooded bull, give the boy the benefit IQVCK RELIEF FOR RHEUMATISM. of the doubt When you finally consent to the boys going to town tor a vacation have them figure out exactly how much It will coet and then double the amount. Better give nothing un less you can give liberally. It will pay gome growers In sections where the climatic conditions are right to specialize on currants. They are nearly always a good price and if the market for the fruit drags, reel old-fashioned currant jelly is always1 salable. ' George W. Koona, Lawton, Mich., says: "Da. Dbtchon's Relief fob Rheumatism has given my wife won derful benefit for rheumatism. She could not lilt hand or foot had to be lifted for two months. She began the use of the remedy and improved rapidly. On Monday she could not move and on Wednesday she got up, dressed herself and walked out for breakfast" Sold by Bradham Drug Co. Durinz the summer months mothers of young children should watch for any unnatural looseness of me bowels, When riven prompt attention at th time serious trouble may be avo:d Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di rhoea Remedy ean always be depend upon. Fjr sale by all dealers. New Invention for Coin Purse. Keeping the flap closed by a rub ber cord, a -Washington Inventor claims to have devised a coin purse that Is safer than the usual forma SUMMER EXCURSION FARES In these davs of high cost of living, a medicine that gets a man up out of Bed and able to work in a few days is a valuable and welcome remedy. ' John ueatb. Micmean Bar. tai.. naa awney i imm.n.H uu omuuor yruiiuio, wnanuunug , Brown ThfctV the ' CUCKOO from a ".""'".S!- p mt'etock I used to have. I have the high and csn truly say I was relieved at respect and admiration for It, be- once." His examn e is-worth fo ow- cause it is we oniy uung wai ever ing. For sale by all. dealers. dared to butt in while my wife was ' ; V . . . m mm talking! Puck. Good deeds always speak for them selvesif they cell for valuable real estate. --. ;' ""V ', $100 PER PLATE. i; ' was natd at a banquet to Henry Clay, in New Orleans in 1842. Mighty costly tor those with stomach trouble or mm gegtion. Today people every where use I Dr. King's New Life Pills for these troubles as wen sa uver. money ana bowel disorders. Easy, sate, sure, un ly 25 eta. at all Druggists. THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW BERNE, N. C. FIRST among the banks of the City THIRD among the National Banks of I ' the State And as it has Surplus and Undivided Profits amounting to $105,000 and Capital amounting to $100,000, it has place on the National Bank Roll ! of Honor, which Includes only , banks having Surplus and Undivided Profits equal to or exceeding their Capit.il stock. . 1 Keep your mouth shut; you can nev er tell when the microbes are swarm Georsre L Hinbie. Man ton, Mich., used Foley Kidney Pills for kidney and bladder trouble He says X "I find for my case no other medicine equals Fo ley Kidney Pills for beneficial effect.-" They are a safe and reliable medicine for kidney trouble and rheumatism Contain no harmful drugs. For sale by all dealers. '''FRIGHTFUL. POLAR WINDS. blow with terrific force at the far north and play havoc wiib the skin, causing red rough or sore chapped bands and lips, that need Bucklen s Arnica Salve to heal them. It makes the skin soft and smooth. Unrivaled for cold-sores, also burns, boils, sores, ulcers, cuts, bruises and piles. O.ily 25 cents at all druggists. .. . , -. . Actual Salesmanship. A man may make $x5 a day In his regular business, and' not think much about It, but he always feels like a leading financier, when he sells the old bottles In the cellar for 47 cants.-' Ohio State Journal - ; 5- : " Now and in Effect to Beaufort Morehead City. ' The seashore season is now open and Summer Excursion tickets are on sale at all stations to Morehead City, N. C, and Beaufort N. C, good to return untS October 81st. .. Get complete information from any ticket agent W. W, CROXTON, G. P. A. Norfolk, Va. DIVIDEND NOTICE. At a meeting of the Directors of the A. & N. C. R. R. Co , in Morehead Ci'y. on July 6th, 1912, a dividend of 1 pe cent was declared on the Capital Stock of said Company, payable at the office of the Treasurer of said Company, in Goldsboro, N. C on July 15th, 1912, Books for transfer of stock close at 12 M.. Julv 10. and re open at 12 o'clock M., July 15, 1912. ThisJolyS. 1912. " . D. J. BROADHURST, " Treasurer. BERRIES YIELD BIG PROFITS Farmers Forming Co-Operatlve Sell ing Companies to Get Best ' Prices for Fruit When -the berry season Is on Is those sections surrounding big mar kets like Chicago, New York, Phila delphia, Boston, providence and the principal southern cities, agents for all the large commission houses are stationed at the different railway stations where they meet the farmers when they arrive with their heavily loaded wagons and make bias ror their various lota. - i, - v , Of course the highest bidder gets the berries and the money Is at once paid over to the farmer. Next to dairying perhaps berries are the best cash crop farmers raise. In a little town of only 8,000 inhab itants In New Jersey the past season as high as $6,000 was paid for berries In a single day. Berry farmers are now forming co operative selling companies through which all their fruit is sold In common and the money Is distributed to the growers by their own agent who at tends to the selling. . - On an acre of rich cultivated land a crop of berries can be grown that will net $500 or even more. An acre of such land should produce at the rate of 800 bushels. A short crop ia gen erally caused by land deficient in fer tility or plant food. Such land can be benefited by composted manure and turned under and top dressed. Large amounts of commercial fertilizer la also used by various growers and ashes broadcasted Is also a favorable application. - Improper preparation of the soil fa another reason for a short crop. It's usuall) the fool who rocks boat that lives to tell the tale. the Children dry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR! A It's a shame to apill milk, but it is not a crying shame. ; " If you are a housewife, you cannot reasonably hope to be healthy or beauti ful by washing dishes, sweeping and doing housework all day, ai.d crawling into bed dead tired at night. You must fet ont into the open air and sunlight f you do this every day and keep your bowels in good order by taking Chamber lain's Tablets when needed, you should become both hesltby and beautiful. For sale by alt dealers. .The National Educa'ion Association selected Salt Lake City for its next con vention. . A GIRL'S WILD MIDNIGHT RIDE. To warn people of a fearful forest fire in the Catskills a young girl rede horseback at midnight and saved many lives. Her deed was glorious but lives are often aaved by Dr. King's New Discovery in curing lung trouble, colds and coughs, which might have ended In consumption or pneumonia. "It cured me of a dreadful cough and lung dis ease," writes W. R. Patterson, Well ington. Tex., "after four in our fan ilv had died with eortumption, and I gained 87 pounds." Nothing so sure and sofe for all thread and lung troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. Tiinl bottle free. Guar anteed by all Druggists. N, J. Gorham, Cashier Bank of Wood ville, Wood vile. Ga.', bad a very severe attack of kidney trouble and the pains in his kidneys and back were terrible. "I got a bottle of Foley Pills from our druggist and they entirely relieved me, I have more benefit from them tban any other medicine." For sale by all dealers." 4. i- i.-f : Know Thyself! If you want to know how to account tor yourself, study the characters of your relatione. . . . ' You wonder at the eccentricities of this or that con nection of your own. Watch your- solf, and you will find Impulses which. 1 but for the restraints you put upon J them, would make you do the same foolish things which you laugh at in that couBln of yours. Oi W. Holmes, i If hubhy is oil and ujly and wifey is young and beautiful, it's a sure sin that he has more dollars than sense Nature Antlolpatea Art. The remains of that mastodon,' said the scientist In the museum, "were found burled In an Iceberg." "H'm,'' responded the man from Chi cago, "that cold storage Idea Isnt so new after aU," " , k Bay it now. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is al most certain to be needed before the summer is over. Buy it row and be p-epared for such an emergency,-. For Sale by all dealers, Foby. Kidney Pi!! TOIIIO IN ACTION . QUICK IN fltSULTI Give prompt relief from BACKACHE, KIDNEY and BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM, CONGESTION of thi KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION of the BLADDER and all annoying URINARY IRREGULARITIES. A positive boon M M1DDLS AGED and ELDERLY PEOPLS and fcr WOMEN. HAVE HIOHIST RICOMMENDATtdN 8. A. TMvli, (R7 WhlntoB St, ConBmlII tad.. I In ku BIB year. u tlv nffftrMl much from m fmt IhdMrbckBcliMaod my kidney feetloe no Inqunt,aiDf m to low moon llvl nine, iner enuuu Udt ruii f rDblnd m and unml., ro y tills,; . FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS Quick Fattening of Poultry.' ; It is often desirable to fatten pout try quickly. In taot poultry that Is fattened as quickly as possible Is al ways better than that which Is lean or that has been fattened slowly. The best way to accomplish this Is to con fine the fowls where they have but little chance to take exercise. Give them fine cracked corn, grit and all the pure water they will drink. Keep them as quiet as possible, and for this purpose It Is better to confine them where they cannot see out U a build ing of this kind Is available. Fed la this way for ten days or two weeks, even old and ordinarily tough hens be. come tender and very fat and their meat Is so much superior to that of fowls fattened out of doors and having full liberty that $ would seem as U they htn neen changed to something else. One who has once eaten of poultry fattened In this way will never want any otner kind. MORTGAGE SALE. Puuuant t powtr of Mi onUinad ia two certain Mortaew Deed, exeeeted br take ud ruinta T. Burner to J. V. Hitchal and Ce , bearins date the 2nd day of Fibruery 1911 ami S2d4 day at Jane 1911, th bum beta- recorded la td I effieaof th Recieterof Deed, of Cram oonaty ia book 148 pace 91 and 227 we willeen at the Court Hon door ia New Ban N. C ea Monday th t9th day at July 1911 at tb boar IS o'clock II. to th highest bidder for cash, all of th follow lb described aroBerty a eonveyed ia th atortcaces aforesaid. to-wiU . AO that certain tract or paroel of land being Lot No, 168 Job street la th Plaa or Plot of theeity of New BeraN.C. For farther refer- c so book 180 Folio Si of th record of Oarea county N. C. Deed from Barrit Etberid alia HarritBryaa Dated July (let 110. J. at MITCHELL, a Co. Mortcagee. New Bora. N. C. June nth 1911. mk fel.hi. and lorn bladder there was eoaitau aln. I look Fulef Kidney I llli for ernne time aa4 ant bow free of ell rouble and again able M rUMUNBI rosasaawawiuoa. Prepare for Next Year. Now Is the time to begin prepara tion for large corn, cotton, tobacco, cane and other crops next year. Drain the land, build strong embankments on the hillsides with the proper fall, take care of the manure, make com post pilea, plow under all thetalk grass, trash and so on from 12 to li laches deen. imsu:: : J mm - SAFE CIXOSIT EQXL :;r. 1 H y K Villi r ) . r- f;r tai Foley ache, rheumatism, Lidney or bladder trouble, and urinary lrrecularitiea, riii a sre tonic in quick in results. actios, '3 Refuse substitute NOTICE. The Craven Countv Farmer's Union Is called to meet at the Court House in New Bern. Saturday, August 10, at f O'clock p. ro. We trust every local will be prespnt as we wish to muliearrnnge- mcr 's for a county pinuc and dcum s matter of lu!iine hu h Vital y con cerr.s every farnu-r in our n unty. PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS. NORTH CAROLINA) In the Supeilor CRAVEN COUNTY LEWIS II. BONNER VS. , FLORENCE BONNER Tb defendant abor named wIU tab not ic that aa acttoa as abor entitled baa bees com Mnced hi the Superior Cmrt of Oaten enunty to obtain a divorce a vinculo malrlmonl from th said defendant, on tb ground of sdultury; said defendant will further take notlre tli.t the I required to appear at th torn, of (-''!. i,.,r Court for said county to be hld on the h t .1 day after the lt Muiv lay in F !. n.' r. It I, the 80th day of Beptnuber, l ', at the I t Houm la New Bern, N. C. and an -.,rord r to in eomputini in .aid attiun, or the will apply to the court for relwf dme.-t. I ,:, , complaint. W. B, FLA r . Clik of iuj,.-,i:,r ( . ,,rt ThlsZlth day of June. IU 2. left r la 'in HA LB BY ALL DEALERS! i). r, wnirc'iii, i, .
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