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c V? THE DEMOCRAT. Y .L. HILLIARP Editor Published Every Thursday. THURSDAY VIA). 5. 16VI. i;nti:i:i:d at tfie Post-office at Scotland Neck, N. C, as Sr.cor Class Mattkp.. GREATLY NEEDED. Tin: Dj-.mucaut ia being printed rn i.n old prc-f?. re which L?3 been ranMn;? quit a rnr.ber of year? aid a )rt of lr --c time, it has bceu greall) bu&e-b The pre- is badly out -1 order, t.i.-l it is .1 hurd matter to et print. D h also too enia!! .e tldnk the tiuje hnc come whcb s.otdnnd Neck and the territory over v.-!..ic!i Tnc l)i;MO(.i:.r circulates i..ifd & iru-r p:per than tbe ! resent tixo of Liiin pej.-cr Cor.-ih-rin;; tLeau '.bics together the need of tt r.ov? rat tit and also a larger pr.p:r--Tni-: Di:mocuat and its "ror.ders nre muturdly depended f.-nv:.b. f-i!.?r tor 'iu improvement. The readers of the paper need a bet ter pspr, lb -.it a better print and more of it tLnn o..r present outfit will f-ivo, Y"o c-ui :r. -t aloii some how at ti ;;rort io-,s of energy , hov eve; L ill wiist tay our ree.dsr-;.? if every single re a a that ovrcs Tjtt; i)i:MOt itAT anything will pay up at once ur;d reno.v his subscription for sis months in advance, we will give yor. u larger and better paper in f.ij days from dato. Vv'ili yea do it.? THE RQAK0KE LANDS. I In; committee appointed to draw a will and present to the legislature relative to the reclamation of the Iloanoko lands has dona that work. Thos. N J I ill, Jhq. of Halifax was the committee and lie baa drawn the hill. It will provide for the fur nishini;- of convicts to the coun ties of Halifax, Martin, Northamp ton and Ikn tie, not to exceed one hundred to each for live years for diking and otherwise improvin the navigation of the Roanoke rivei and the reclamation of the low grounds. There has been no recommenda tion offered as to how these con vits shall be supported. The idea us to iitk Congress to make suiTi cicjit appropriation to feed and i;uird thorn and furnish (hem with took?. If this plan works, and we see 110 lesson why it should not, it will greatly improve the nuviga. tion of the liver and at the some time reclaim and make valuable the best lands in the state that are now woihtiess, Ti:l Dsmoc'KAT has la bored iineouainlv lor more than a 3 ear to have this brought about. We have b?en persistent because we have ? elirved that the plan was - feasible, and if earned out would result in great good to the entire people along the Roanoke section, whether they own land near the river or not. And we have ui ed it because we have seen no hardship it would entail upon any one whatever. We trust the measure w:li be put through success full v. LAZINESS DON'T PAY. The san never stops on hi3 course. Light is streaming over the earth. In the great workshop of the unL verse nature 15 ever busy v?ith those processes which are to rope the earth with her carpet of green and nil the air with orders of flowers. Without Rctiyty there would soon be trouble and death. fn life, teo, one secret of euccess is found in aclivty. ,:Not a day without a line" was a motta of r rreat reformer one of the grandest men our eivilzatiou know. Eight t tints did tho greatst of Grecian orators cc; 7 the biitory of Thucy-did-ca to perfect Liaelf Sn that grcai rasiir's style. Franklin laid the found- tion of his greatness b usiug the little bits of leisure time he could save at dinner honrs and e vening working as a printer's boy, Kirk White learnod Grek a3 h. walked frim his lodgings to the lav yor:i cMlico where he was employed ui a clerk. Pen 55 1 vania3 greatest Silaonoojer learcd to ca'calate by using tie biti of time wliec, a3 a pi ) 7? boy, l is horses rested , and by! i'igurirjfjb"ui ou h:i plow: bandies. ! Eiihu lijrntt achieved Abucicr.s in 1 the M3 of learning by-gathering up fhf of kaod;avii Uood by -forge ith oja oboll before him while he retted from severe bodily to:l. i ho Fi'eieh have a provA-u which Bays : "MCp by &icn qne :ioca m :-.v:;y-i-r..: ' to O'ir ton-go ivc have V y-Hl-; "H(n9laut; diiiug- will 'Vtx wear. away sfour." fciirl Edward iJulvve: Lvlton riecbirded : '-iVhat lucti want is not talent, butvpurpose; ttot fttiver W ttchliye , but tjiO Will to h,:.r." ' ; Ihii, do you se-j the inrai? "It. it U work that tells. Whether with ti; 2 hands or with the brain,? there's -r rA ee3s itbrmt rworkr- boat be THE CHANCES FOR THE MILI TARY SCHOOL. Whithio tnep&'t few days re have canvassed somewLat in the interest of the military echooh and we find that tho people of the town are very anxious to have It. The only ques tion i., are tbey anxious cnocsh to T.ake them put forth Eu!b:ier,t effort to get it.? "Eastern Carolina is without such school now, but it will not be bo long. It is not at all probable that this part of tie slate, with iUmcreas in;; interest in education and prog ress in many other partPulera, will long be willing to send all the boys away to the western part of ths A ate to be educated. Scotland Neck has superior ad vantSjcs for such a school. The health record of thz place will corn-ijar-; with any town in the state Asbvill not ezcepted. The moral mn religious influences here are su neri'.r to almost any other town in ths fctate. There is no reaeon why we should hesitate an hour. The business men of the towo-t.he merchants pspceially-aught to come together and subscribe the raon?y at orice. We showed in our last issua tbe sufety in calculating for 200 boys in a cod brhool here-there are 50 hoys in school here now without any special effort. We gave the res gait of oar calculations that 200 tnys in a first class military pchocl will bring from forty to Cfty tbous snd dollars annually. Now. we submit that, while this rcoaey put m circulation would usnc Qt every body, yet it would more di rectly benefit th-3 nicrchaata than any oth2r class j)f person?. They will eell lh2 supplies t rja tLu school, and they will sell the clothes that the students wesre, ex-ept the uniform?. We are not writing r.rjout Ihb thine j i&t simply to "nil up space." Vq pre raach in earnest about it. We have thut:at the matter over ;erf-:ll ; and having had muodi to do with school hf we know where of we speak. Tiicr, let the merchants especially nut their heads together and say that this thing must come, and it will come. And we especially one stand biek fur -work. Every bush: no ths : v ill P LUtS enter" have an equal chan-je at the to be derived from such an prise, and it is very unfair for one man to ho'd back thinking that oth ers will f!o the work and then he can get his share of the prouts all ths same- The Progressive Farmer offers an Amendment. (Progressive Farmer.) A Hill h'iS been Introduced into the legislature to forbid the sale of in tozicatiag drinks within a radius of two miles of any church ia North Carolina. Exception i3 made of churches in incorporated town?, that have police regulations. We are in favor of ths bill, as it now stands Bat we beg to suggest tvo amend, mcnts which if adopt, will, in our opinion, greatly help the efficiency of the bill. First we think schools should be added to the cusrc!$es. "Second, we thick the cefptions should contemplate towns cf less two thousands iohaV.itonts. That schools should he made to partake of the ben eats of this bill appears without argument. In the towns of lesittan two thousand in habitant?, North Carolina, effective police regulations are very burden sonar; and, on account of this police regulations are of the simplest and least expensive sort- We think it wrong to require the Email towns of the State to bear the burdens of such police regulations as will be effective in the management of the bar-rooms created by law. We hope the legisla ture may incorporate these amend ments into the measure and then pass it into a law. We are" in favor of the original bill however, if we can not get our amendments. Let the bill pss. IKGALL3 OUT. touree oi j..y It is a source of j.iy to almost the eat5r; nation, and especially so to tac Sjuth, that J. J. Ingall has been taken from the United States Senate, and Col. Puffer elected in his stead. To be just and fair, all will admit that the Farmers' Al liance did this good work for the country. Kans&s waa a hot bed of haired towards tho South-at least Mr. Ingaiis so represented it- but the Alliance there have reuaored this our enemy and reduced him to rank?, for which we give them eost hearty thanks. - iJwe Io-vtlerM. t.Tse none ut lioian linking '1- '-. .:tr:i i. C T. "v '- :;:r.. . r-s : t f.'i-.--' . NOT TOO LATE TO SAY IT. There were two things we wished to say last week but a number of irregularities in our office disturbed our equilibrium somewhat and they escaped ir- We say them now. Fir:-r, We believe that Cros and White ought not to have been pardoned when and as they were. They ought, in our opinion, to have served a longar time. Much that htdiied to turn them free so soon was mere gusli and sentiment. Second, We think that the leg islature made a mistake in not atting the public printing out to the lowet bidder, especially they could have saved -7.5,000 to $4,000 to the state. We have thus expressed our opinion on these two questions without ought of ill feeling towards Cross and White, and in the fac3 of the fact that we are one of Mr. Joocphus Danels' warmest friends. HURRY AND WORRY. (N. V. Herald,) The average American is a uniqr?? animal. He h3 peculiarities which seem to indicate a divergent species of the gecus hotco; marked charac teristics which set hi 01 tpart fro a his kind a hopefulne-33 which ren ders hira venturesome a dash, and ra? dacity and an environment which force hi ta to disregardraditions and conventionalities and make him something of an anomaly. lie ia the busiest and most amli tioas creature on tht3 planet; is posi tive in his beliefs and daring in his enterprise ; has never learned the meaning of the word "lpossibl,' and is simply angered and roused by diiTumHie?. His great misfortune is oyor-eere-bralioQ. liis brain scethse, boil?, bub bl-33. He U impa!i3 i', waati the railroad train to travel fifty miles an hour without stopping , drive i his horses an d htm self at U". s:-eed; thinks nothing of a million, but aims at a million million, and secures as much of that aggregate as he ckp, is charmed with lightning because it always ;geis there," and with the rolling thunder because it means canine-?, He ad mkes sa;ess so much that he doaert ask ;.:;y q-:":s-tions as to how it was achieved; is conservative iu religion, bet would like to have it cor fine itself to the limits of Sunday and not intrude too familiarly into the affairs of the we-ik He is in an everlasting hnrr-, , whittles oat his plans for t'a-'i future while pretending to be asioep it; the cradle, and at last j imps out of the world a 3 though he had rcceive-i a tebgram from the Celestial City to come at once. Tais movie of life tells on him. j.li.s hat brain makes the h;vir drop fii.d his head afLer awhile I2seinale3 a biliiard ball with two 0"ry sparks for eyes. Ho disdains a wig because be is so engaged i.s eoattant lb ought that he might get it on wrong end to or in the scurry of business might slip it round until the parting runs from ear to car, He imten to look ridiculous and S3 goes bald rather than trust to the possible disasters which false hair entail The sliiTiUlus which kee:s him at high pressure is in the air. The cool est blooded man catches the epidem ic of rush and in spire of himself be comes breathless with excitement. A foreigner Wi o w is so phegmafic that he only winked oace a day s' roll ed down Broadway, awhile siaee, looking into tim windows. The crowd jostled him. Gradually he cacght the infection, became restless and began to hurry, lie felt like a race horse on the track and struck a ter rific gait. He had nothing to do, was a gentleman of leisure with the tvhole d:y before him, but the multi tudc hypnotized him. lie wanted to go somewaare, anywhere, and to get there right oif. At last he brought up at the Fulton ferry, was bound to be the first on board, tipped over a poor applj woman's stsad but co 3 id n't stop to remedy the misfor tune, edged his way to the froat of the boat, gazei at Brooklyn as Co lurobnsdid at the new fowud L;aJ, jumped ashore entirely out of breath and suddsrfi)' remembered that he h.d nothing to do and had been do ing it at a breakneck rata. Is wd the air, the crowr1, the c3a, iral bastle, eagerness and riyuiry wi;i-ii 7orc hitn out r.nil sect him to be.: for sleep and rest. n;3 Uood 1. - 1 - . oo,;;o, u is nerves were tiaIia., b3 was in a fi-ver. Wegst used to that kind of life and don't recognize the fact that we arp- Iik3 - eonilugraiior, that the body is always on fife, .With emoke, flames, crackling timbers and a'" Das kota ' blizz-.nl inside -of up. Then, comes dyspepiia. wa Vwoadcr why, wu.- as nsars ; or rheamatlsm, Lord - hebp; every bocly who-spsaks to us;. or thVgyubwhcn our enforced idencss fills us with a rampant desire to break the farm tare ; or paralyeisor applexy, when a:, i ! we drop out of the aiv.3 oune r rn'n a P'r.-e?sion ohin:a t md do likewise. Whit we need in tU coar.try r 1 rr.A-., .,1i-:m1 Tprrip. ri 1., V,;-, na thit. we would jsmp acrwis the bottomkss pit to grab them and run the ri-k ot falling in. We think too much "f money an I too little of life, keep pil ing up a surplus and then die before we have a ciancc to enj y it, get a craze for cash until at UU we ca-e more for it thjia it is w.,rth. When we get to re older as a na tion we ahull hive more holiday, more excursions, p:cni spirts sn'i 'eisnre- Work is good, but too in!ieh. cfit is djom. We don't 1-mh enough, take life too seriously, have a keen appetite for enj y merit, but can't ailord the time to ratify it. The best rule, if yon want to live long and be happy, i to take all the pleasure yoa can as you go aio.g, and even hunt fur it if there is nor.' iuBiht. It ia belt r to be a rt'in than to be a mere mony cask, and a thousand times better to spend some of your earnings on yourself than !e-;ve it all to your children, who will probobly i uy a lobogga: with it and slide to tbe dsvil. Laid Aside For Good. (The Star.) It is reported fro a Washington that pledges have been give the Dem ocratic Senators that the Force bid not be brought to the front again , a sufficient number of Western Senat ors having promised to cte against calling it up if the attempt should be in? do. Toe readiness with which the Lemocratic Senators have pro ceeded with the order since the resolution was q-r.'-sLud give3 color to .his report lor if there hid been no understanding of this kind, and there was any probab lity of tv.e Force . bid coming before Snatv again it would hv.-e b?cr to their intere?t to move :. i slowly as poi-i-ble and consume all the ti"ae they eordd in the re.aaming four weeks of the session. Tius Force bid fight in the Senate has been condacted with masterly I'rosm kill the begin ning to the end. t S 0 1 1 1 c r n C u 1 1 1 y a t or . ) One of the rt.ost serious faults in a hired man is thit of ubn-inf: horses and yet oe.o which many of them are guilty cf. Any ma.i v.'ao cannot use a team withont abusing them ebouid be prooaptl? discharged. Some teams of horses have wore intelligence than the men who v o r k them. i$at atn:-e of horses is ie r,? meaea confined to hired ha.;eL, W t have occasionally known ti man whose temper was so violent t:::ai he could not resist the temptation to abuse his team. When a man has trouble with bis horses and cannot manage them as well as he may like, in nine cases o?t often it is hi; own fault. There fre but few hordes that are not tractable and docile if they are treated properly. It might be wall for him to investigate the mat-, ter if be elosc not get along with the manure menl of uorse3 as well a 2 he ought. It is ft matter of some import ance tu be able to bndle horses properly, cud a worthy motive that prompts a man to become proficient ia this uireethvp. THS GENERAL ASSEMBLY. EloilTLENTn DAi', JAN. 27tii. Senate Mr. Alston introduced a bill to amend laws of 1887 relative to public school for the town of Littletou. Resolutions were dis cussed relative to the force bill, and carried Hoi;.e The force bill before Congress was discussed. Tbe bill ; for establishing a training school for giils was discussed at length. The vote was taken ayes 01, noes II. KiXF.TilKXTlt DAY, JAN. 28ril, Sknat;:.--Mr. Lucas, a leil to amend the State constitution so as to remove the present constitutional limit to taxation so far as it tuv relate ro tsxes for public schools. i'il's wore taken up and passed tbe several readings. To p! event enticing minors from tbe Slate. Penalty S500. IIorsE. Mr. llilemaa introduced a bid to allow Pitt county to sell poor house property and build a new poor houe. Air. Hood, a bill to prohibit sale of liqaor within two miles of nny ehrjroh or school house ia North Caroiina. A lonr debate about tbe Fayette ville bank was partieirated in by several members, and the House adjourned. TWENTIETH PAY, A N , L'iTir. Sewatjs; : Only local bills were passed upon. IIou.ss"rl5Ir."- Pierce, '.. a bill to reduce the fees on niairiage license. - "Mess. Sutton and Peeblees made friends oyer . some differences in debate tbe day tvfore, met half way in the b..il and sho-d: band-. 1 Tii-1 Senate bid to -tahd:h a j :uim;il Iiidn-tii..i I raining i?cbKl 1 !Or I'll'. a v;,-.- : 1 ,1 at k-t -'111 1 ! ! 11 ami 'l'.."U ; ,: : to 17. j tv. !:;:r y-ni7 it, Si".nati:. Yue b.il ? v. o 111 relative t? 1 i-hoo- n rb- '.1 r t! rat n;tc:t--t 1 fr rn to o p;-: v ::t of r:.e v-:v:i ed' lb Ceilp ' d U.O-t j It Weir. ov-r a- I;; oic ! ! :.; .u.. -. Hi ;.i:-;ir. 11:11 ::iti iluc - 1 a b;il to 11, ( .. rp o .iv'." . :'... : u.P.y - t:c pa" i;m v :mo S;:NAI it. i k-: n: intii! ' n the to.vn iii.b iohs oi l e:vl ::.tv:et V. s. ( : Da v. Jan. dl-i i o e ommit ti e on p i' - tb.it tbi v ti ul awaiiied the i :r;ng to .'.-pi, us Dauo au'I !:-' h .d eiiteieti into bomt b)r th-; ia:thH:l peiloi munce of hi- 'lnh's. Mr. lb:"--. b;i! to divide th Ciin! t murder into fvo dgrets and to diiia.? t he sni". Mr. Paikv-r, a bill to requiie bankei.; an l K'.nkiT.g institutions to make annual iepoit to tb' .-tate tie i-.utor. 'i bv inteiest led w as discus-d at lengtii and fommitted to the judieiay cornmiilee. Hovsk. Tiie bill providing for the (b ad bodies of uued.iimed con victs who do not itie of infectious desea-; to be. tinn 1 over to the meoical ftu.bnts (if the btate Uuiverslty for dis-ccting pur pasec, passel third reauiug. eommr Jlar-y pcculi.ir points inatce II-'k-:!' Br.r saari:';t gi-j.eilor to r.ll vtL:r i;.c-Ufines. Peculiar i:i co; it !nuf Ivn. ivvrovU :.nJ jireparatiua the fi ll curat h o i.'.-t l;iiOAn ro: tlie Vft-tai'1!) k! receliar In and economy - cino of je' " v.liic'i ere truly fcC5uid,V7 $t r "One Hun'irt-aiH.SLS On" jf Dntl.-.r.'' flcli.-im-s In larjii r iai'l FniaI!T iiuttk's quire Jarc r .'oics, an. t.i!t as c,-i)'J ro.-:i''ts j?s JIix.d'M. r ia i'.s n:euicii::.l iu't'.;?., TToor's !:ir.-:ai.ari::;t. nfc;niili.".lus cores l.itii- crta lialoiown, a ad jk.s won for i; -elf the till'- t i " The jm-atest Mo i 11111. ever at so;; vc roO, ' j J f.-ceiiarhi its : good taoi.o lioiii'', t.irre is ::(.".'. v j? lnoro I. o v," e 1 J , v, h 0 1 e srv t is m:c, than of r.ll (Aiicr Mood purifior:?. roctiliar in its phen'.nx- vvV' nal record of 5:dcs abro;;l, riw oth; r preparation : v attained Fad! poj-.u- 7 'lari'y in .-iiort a time, S ond retained its poptilarity & P'r-iHl confidence among alt classes 4? of people so steadfastly. Do not he induced to hay other preparations, hut he pure to got tho Peculiar Medicine, Sold by all druggists, f J; sixf"r5. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Ai.-tn:-r.isi:sf LowH, Muaa. SOQ Doses One Dollar PATAPSGO FLOURING MILLS. STA5LISi:ED--l77 tjij: p. ?1 cJ vJ? Flour .03., ill ERICA. 1 Perfection in Flour. PATAPSGO SUPERLATIVE PATENT. Tii'; ibiM;;:;! Fi.oe; of Ami riea. Is unsnrpasced lor fireab, glsculf or -pastry. Ask ye-ir erocer for PATAP5CO SUPi'dlLATi VK PA TEXT Me.bjra, HighCnlo Wi;it?r ?aicn!f KOLAXDO OfIOH,h: FAl EXT, PATAPSGO FAMILY PATENT, ORANGE GROVE EXTRA, BALDWIN FAMILY, MAPLFTOX- FAMILY. 211 Commerce St, 20 ly Mr. NOTICE. By virtue of power ia m: vested in n eertMn o-r-1 c-A-euted y Mary K. Whit&hsa i .n Urn o.h ;it-' of September, 1 C t for the p i.-ot; tor c ;; 1 0 - cr m the Ir.vvn c.f i'y. or. tie ILL a dav V.y. ru at imbim umci tLs : ')'v in si 1 deu.'ribed bnd, to v.S ; v,: '.c.-.-Artz at Duke Bell's La? on to-: ro.-i Loidinti fromlcop c'QXi to MI'iroi X ib. d.,, tiiCLC a:-:-r.-i "oii,I r.oi'l lo L E ir.f tin'; li;c, tbene Mo.ig Lis br.e to LsTsrnce Whiirj'r. line, tbc-cco tilon Lawrence Whiivb; line to tLe Looi owned by T. M.-innie, the:t:e alon bis 2rt to Lull's he, tbe nee aloni? U-AVi I'ne to tbe bt-itinnins. contaiuinrj cae l:un-"L-ed r.d :li'ty acri 3. Tins Js.cur.ry 7th, If.DI. R. IE SMITH. Ju., 1 'S 0:. '1TumI?;o. Walter H:i.ios, Athene, Tcnn.. writ?s "For six 30-ais i riMO b-en afliiotv i with1 run; in foros rt.d an c-nJiirg-moi.-t of tae bones in my .?. 1 uEo Tver thia I board of Willi-. ct any permamoit bcrAlit until Botanic Blood b,ilru r.as recom mended to rue. After using six bottles the sores heated, aud I am now ia better bealfch than 1 have ever been. I send this testimonal unsolicited, because 1 want others to be beaeSkd," , .-'-- 1: ' , " .It - i ; ; '; i : or iaprt i;i jits, fit ia V.sjf2L' valu i th- v?.' S Itfod-s S.ir- . aril: a is lie of ?aid: r. 131-1 j m 1 t'i fci A JLJLJLy t If 1 For Local Trade AT DIIY coons, DRY GOODS, Consisting of ALL SHADES OF CAMIMELM'.S, JIKXRI K 1T.S vi.Mu r STRIPED FLAXXKLS. PLt;s!i:S SI LK. Vi:i.yr;IS e C , A Full une '.f Victoria Cloth and Gin-Jtrun- CLOTHING 'vercoats, A full line of fin: Occreo.t?. A PIGMY TO LADIES' AND MfS-Ls' CLo'.KS (;F ALL lii'A. i A i ) QUALITY TO SCI F I'ilE 3 () i KAM lDMi: A Vt'DLL AS TLrOE OF E ASIEb' T.ViTi.. r- ":- HATS, HATS. HATS. KATS T SHOES, Shoes, SHOES. ASPECIAL SELEC PION OF KATS OF ALL IMNPrb T h t F 1 m o n s L P- Ji E E D C o; S Cch'rated HAND-.' I A I) b Slioc-: are coi l f-;eIo-:iv"dy by u. EVERY PATR Fin.-n. line of MILL1NFRY even c-i in Ha LI FAX COUMY . O.-.lv a cal! i!l Co-f- .i v: 1 r.t Yo ; b-.v.; i'.-i!. ; Ody a Cfdl will Co-.f;--n v.b.t Yo-i Lav; ib-.M.' Oily a Cf.ll ill Cfirrn vrb.-tt Y.-'i Jutv K .. GOODS MUST GO, PROFIT 0R-K J ?R'T:rr! HAS ANY ONE TOLD YOU? V,re!l, tiro f.iM' to J(jXE A MOORE'S to-., th.-Hi ' !o-o- of C?.ndies of all sorrs " - -" ! ; S:o.l : ! y Sweetness is cb?ap f'r.oo l' u, o.r, ;-.'s a j ojr.d .A', C.c d.-v 1 Z fir d :dl Cif; W:.;k ro-id. FRUITS, FRUITS Fffl'llS. APPLE". LNA::AS ORAXGFS, COOOANM; TS , .A' , '. ALL KINDS OF FliiST CLASS G'in ;i::HhS . IlHadquartera lor CHEAP CANNED GOODS. Prices low, profits small. Call and SAtiafy yourelf. 10 9 3fl3. Min Street. ... . JONES 4 2100 RE I V.: 1 "7i m li vj f ia IT M:..-- r - v . . . , : ;:; (. ( CLOTH i v .; OVERCOA'I S fit : o u! rd !br : rV i f a,i mi no. WARRANTED i -I' I It c ::A Ci ii
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