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vTTN BIMOCIE AT J I Js LI V J I V J v vJ -A- l J 1 o Id t. A E E- HILLIARD, Editor and Propiretor. "EXCELSIOR" IS ODR MOTTO. lpts lr ttM, VOL IX. SCOTLAND NECK. N. C THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 189.5. V III ( It O f E S S I O N A L. D It. W. O. MCDOWELL, New Hote Main Street. Scotland Neck, N. C. IHT Always at his office when not professionally engaged elsewhere. 9 26 tf. D R. A. U. LIVE R M A N, C M !. I: ' Okkick- Cor ? 12 ly. Main and Tenth Streets Scotland Neck, N. G. rjiHOMASN. HILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Halifax, N. C, Practices in Ualifax and adjoining counties, and the Federal and Supreme Courts. 3 8 ly D AVID HELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Enfield, N. C. Practices in all the Courts of Halifax a:i'l adjoining counties and in pre me and Federal Courts. CI l ected in all parts of the State. ine feu Clauns col- 3 8 ly. W A. DUNN, X TTOKxNEY AT LA W, Scotland Neck, N, C, Practices wherever his r.uedir. services are feb!3 ly. r 11. KIT CHIN, Attokney and Counselor at Law. Scotland Neck, N. 0. Office: Corner Main and Tenth S:r - its. 1 5 ly. I.J. MERCER & SON. No. 1 0 South 9th St, (bet. Main & Cary Sts. RICHMOND, VA. gumber Commission crcljant, (i:'ves personal and prompt attention of all consignments of Lumber, Shingles, laths, Etc. 4 17-00 ly. NEW Iry Store ewe Alter s;x ycus experience, I feel thoroughly competent to do all work that is expected of a WATCH-MAKER & JEWELER. WATCH-MAKER & JEWELER. RVnairinjr. and Timing Fine Watches A specialty. I also carry a fall line of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Musical Instruments and Fancy Goods. Spectacles and Eye-glasses properly fitted to the eye. SI1 1 THE BEST ON EARTH. SEWING-MACHINES CLEANED AND REPAIRED SATISFACTION guaranteed. W- 17- nlmston, Next door to N. B. Josey. 10 6 Cm Pure! Brilliant! Perfect? ITS ED EVERYWHERE, AND EN DORSED WHEREVER USED. T if e Most Popular Glasses in The Unttkd States. I her are daily worn and are warmly prawel iy the solid Representative Men of this country, rnaav of them being of National fame. The list embraces Bank er Merchants, Lawyers, Governors, Senators, Foreingn Ministers. Mechanics, "'UcetM, men eminent in all professions nd trades, PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND THEM- Bl'Y , ?(M , I1 1HIGENUINE l iicse perfect (ilas-es are accurately adjusted to all eyts. Fjr .sale by, T- Whitehead & Co. 3 2G lv- Scotland Neck, N. C CAVEAT8. TRADE MARKS. DESIGN PATENTS. fiM..t i' '1 """Adwav, New York. Fv Jrv mipnM securing patents in America, tiie f.ui'un hhtakt:" "-t by us ' bro"Kht before me public by a notice given Iree of charge In the tea51 Cf, wrHil tf,117 BCieatific paper in the 1 swtas, atl Broauway. ew York at moan Siwm Made Jt Scientific American 1 w Written for The Democrat. BY A. E. ROBINSON. Out in the silvery moonlight. That floods the deep blue sky, Apart from the merry dancers, We wandered Gladys and I. She with the face of an angel, Pure, unsullied and fair, With eyes of bewildering bluenets, And shimmering golden hair. With brow as white as a snowtlake; Her voice was tender and sweet, And her rosebud mouth was redder Than the flowers at our feet. Acd out in that witching moonlight, I asked it she would be mine? Witlfpassionate joy I kissed her, For sne answered, "only thine." She vowed to be "leal and faithful," In life and death, to me; Thro' the sun might fall from Heaven, And time might cease to be. Oh, strength of a woman's devotion; Or the vows a woman speaks; 'lis years since that flush of capture Broke over her milk white cheeks. To-night I stand in the moonlight; A sadder and wiser man, For Gladys lightly jilted me; As only a woman can. With chains of jjold and diamonds, She fettered hei self for life, And to-night the world pays homage, To the rich old banker's wife. A Tribute to Bishop Brooks. N. Y. Herald. The death of Philips Brooks is i severe shock to the Church of Amer iea. Vague rumors of his illness had hardly been whispered before the news of its sudden and fatal termination whs flushed over tba wire. The enemy to which he surrender ed was heart failure, a malady so aggressive, so imperious and so un relenting that it seldom capitulates When it made its first onset bis friends firmly believed tht a vigor ous coDSCitutioo wouia easily win tbe mastery, but the unexpected has happened, and there are dim eyes on two continents over the loss of man as generous and knightly, as courteo s and charitable as was ever teuanted in human form. Bishop Brooks was a preacher of remarkable power, a theologian versed in tbe lore of the Choree, but aoove an oe was a man. He was not more conspicuous for the height and breadth of bis physique than for tbe breadth and lieu Lit of his mind. There was no shred or tatter of mere sectarianism in nis nature. Ad Episcopalian by mental bias and aesthetic taste, he was large enough to extend h helping band and a cordial word of encouragement to every Christian ettort, by whomsoever made Thoroughly catholic at heart be worked for humanity, and wbile claiming his owe rights with persis tency, he gave way to the rights ot others with a grace which made him beloved by nil who kew him. There are many good and great men in tbe world, and alwas will be but we shall miss a very genial pres eoce and cherish tbe memories of his past with mingled pride and admira tion. The world can hardly help feeling poorer because Bishop Brocks bas been promoted to higher service. 3 ftw Try i'hi. It will coat yon nothing and will surely do you good, if you have a Cough, Cold, or any trouble with Throat, Cbet or Lunzs. Dr. iving' New Diicoverv for Consampt tion, Coughs aad Colds is guaran- i 1 : r :n 1. Leoa to give reuei. ur uiuuey win oe paid back. Suffers from La Grippe found it just tbe thing and under it use had a speedy and perfect recov ery. Try a sample bottle at our ex pense and learn for yourself just how good o ihlng it is. Trial bot tles free at E. T. Whitehead & Co's Drug Store. Large size 50c. and $1.00. It Should lie in Krery House. J. B. Wilson, 871 Clay St., Sharps- burg Pa., says he will not be without Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption Coughs and Colds, that it cured his wife who was threatened with Pneumonia after an attack of "La Grippe," when various other remedies and several physicians had done her no good. Robert Bar- ber, of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. King's New Discovery has done him more good than anything be ever used for Lung Trouble. .Noth ing like it. Try it. Free Trial Bottles at E. T. Whitehead & Co's Drug Store. Large bottlesi 50c, and $100. timid great: men. NOTED ORATOR AND PUBLIC MEN WITO QUAKED AND SHIVERED BEFORE AUDIENCES. It has been recently Btated by those who knew bim well that Mr. Spargeon was still another example of tbe fact that pnblic men olten quake on the ere ol their great sac cesses. Though lew guessed it, be was nervoue in speaking', and one result of the disastrous panic at tbe Surrey Gardens in 1856 was that be ever afterward dreaded excite ment in a great audience. At the Free Trade Hall in Manchester, 1872, tbe orator was in buoyaut and brilliant form. Yet before deliver ing bis address be bad been attack e 1 by nervous sickness in tbe ante room. As we have suggested, this curi ous preliminary recoil seems to be a frequent characteristic ot tbe efforts that establish or increase fime. Inquiry shows that sume form of timoroasneas dogs distinc tion like its shadow. It may have peculiar and even eccentric featu res. Mr. Edmund Yates bas men tioned tbe case of a distinguished living politician, noted for his dash and aplomb while In tbe House of Commons, to whom on one occasion Sir Henry Haiford. the eminent physician, give au account of a rail way accident. The narrator was elaborate in bis description, and it was too much for bis listener's Drives. lu tbe midst of tbe stoiy the tioctor bad to breake off. His fii"ud was on the point of fainting. C'i'jditiou ot iniu I bordenng ou panic has ofteu prevailed ap to the t?.-t moment with men wbo hav had to face critical audiences. The late Lord Derby earned the titie of the "Kupert of debate" Irom bis dashing alacrity, but he declar ed : " When I am going to speak my throat and lips are as dry as those of a man who is going to be banged." He never rose to speak without experiencing a peculiar and v. ry unpleasant 'nervous tremor." The Same was siid of Lord Lynd huiNt. The eminent jurist and statesman was totally uuabie to free himself, from beginmug tj end of hn career, of trepidation and ner vous emotion when be got upon bis feet to address either a court or Pailiament. Canmrj , too, told bis friends that he knew beforehand, by a disagreeable ret of symptoms, when he should win and hold the ear of tbe House and extort the ad miration even of bis adversaries. He wr.s always conscious of an ominous chill of Tear. It meant not fmlur?, us was his dread, but a fine oration. Emilio Castelar, the si!ver-tongue-i Saamh Tribune, is simply miserable on the eve of u igreat speech. His unrest and anx-iet- on such occasions are a charac teristic feature of the man. He wan ders distraught about the hciirfini; in which the Cortes is in session. 'He rnshes into the cafe to tike a glass of water; seems to be seized with a fever; fancies he will nut know how to put tbe words together; tbat he will be laughed at or hissed ; not a siogle lucid idea of his speech remains in Lis head he has confus ed and forgotten everything' un til the rroment when he lo ks round upon the expectant faces and deliv ers tne nrst sentence oi nis ad dress. Then words dc not fait ; they come to his help in stately, sonorous order. Tnen courage does not flag. He is a statesman with a mission, inspired and earnest. Eyery atom of tirnorousness has evaporated. BUTLER ENDORSED Fatetteville, N. C, January 18. The first gun of tbe campaign for 1894 and 1896 was fired here the past week by the action of th Conn ty Alliance endorsing Marion But ler's official political acts in North Carolina lst year m president of tbe State Alliaace and Weaver elector for the State at large, pledg ing hlra the support of tbat organize tion throughout tbe State for Unite i States senator two years bence, lo the event of his failme for ihe Sen ate he is t oc the Alliaoi e-liej i! -lican candidate for Governor in 1890 This inform' has jut.t lttkct out here, hik your oo-r spom1rit ; told that it wan inieu'ied for la first step in the. n-xt ran.iiaio . :u :- V over his iWU iumc .. . :t u..; j j.m.i 5 TON WAGON SCALE, $CK, is not equal to any r.virfe, and a standard reliable scale. For particulars address only Jones of BinghamtoD, Binghamton, K.Y. THE TOMB OF MOTHER EVE. TETJPLE BEAU I3ECC A DECLARED BY ARABS TO BE THE SPOT. The Arab! claim that Eve's tomb is at Jiddab, the seaport of Mecca. Tbe temple, with a palm growiog out of tbe itooe roof (a curiosty of which its self is a wonder of the Orient) is supposed to mark the last resting place of the first woman. Aocordiug to Arabian tradition Eve masaretl over to hundred feet In height, whic'i strangely coincides with an account of our first patents written by a member of tbe French Academy of Science a few years ago, who also claimed a height et over two hundred feet for both of the tenants of tbe Garden of Eden. Eve's tomb, which is in a grave yard surrounded by high white walls, aud which has not been open ed for a single interment for oyer a thousand years, is the shrine of de voted Isbmaelites, who aooording to Motes and Queries, make a pilgrim age to tbe spot every seven years It Is hemmed la oa all sides by tombs of departed sbieks and other worthies who have lived out tbelr days In that region of scorching sun and burning sands . Once each year June S which is according to Arabian legends, the anniversary of the death of Abel the doors of the temple which form a oanopy over this supposed tomb of our first mother, remain open all night, in spiie of the keeper's efforts to close them. Terrible cries of an guish are said to emit frr.'u them, ss though the memory of the first known tragedy still haunted the remains which blind saoeretition be Ueves to be deposited there. THE ROAD CONGRESS. The State Road Congress met In Raleigh on Jan. 19tb, '93. Gav. Carr, as bis first official act, opeied the Oongres. More than 300 dal- egates were present representing 80 counties. Hon. C. B. Watson, of vVinston, was elected permanent cbariman and Dr. H. B. Battle per manent secretary. Gov. Holt ad dressed the Connies la appropri ate wordf. Many papers of great value wtie presented and reolu tioos looking to the improvement of public road were introduced and referred to a committee on resolutions composed of two from each congressional district. After lull consultation, this committee made their repir, the following being a summary; Tun, the pub lic roads should tie maintained both by taxation and by tbone subject to road duty, also by tbe convicts from the various counties through the county authorities or the peni tentiary, tu? expense of maintaiDg them to bt boine by the counties, or as tbe legislature may direct. Also that each county or i;roup of couuties should employ a compe tent engineer or expert in road budding aud own improved road machinery. Tbe plan l (be Sat n il League for good roads was outlined and the organization and establishment of a State Association aud Town ship League to co-operate with the National League wan left with tbe following committee: MeHsrc. Ohas. McNamee, J. W. Wilson, F.'H. Basbee, J. A. Holme-, W. E. Aidrey. This committee was aUo instructed to confer with th com- mittee from both branches of the General Assembly now in .-eaaion. Much enthusiasm and interest prevaUed m tbe proceedings the Congress. It was a conservative body but was determined ou some change looking to tbe improvement ot the pablic roads of the State. Snch interest augurs well lor the lntare welfare of the state for it was couceded that improved roads was a question of the first impor tance jO all our peo.de. Curious Facts. On a clear night a red light cau be seen at a greater distance ta.:u a white light, bnt on a dark nighi the reverse is the case. From 1661 to 1680 it was custom ary to return the price ot admits siou to persons who left before tbe clo.e of tbe 1st aci. On au uverago cwo persons die of starvation lu Londou every week. And yet tioar was never beaper there than it is now. "Remedy For Hard Times." A sure cure for hard times has been discovered in Wm. J. Sclmpp's store, in the form of the following pills : D 25 CENT HENRIETTA FOR 16 CENTS. CENT lOCHLR W1PTII WouM M rH K T 1- 12 CENT 21 INCH WORSTED FOR CENTS. lo CENT 21 INCH WORSTED HR : CfNT 3,000 YARDS OF 10c GINGHAMS FOR CI CENTS. 8 CENT 0LlCir. II EST PRINTS FnR fl CENTS. MEN, WOMEN k CHILDREN'S SHOES. H4.TS. CLOTHING. Ac, FOR 5J PER CINT. !.! Ill N AM MERCHANT IN TOWN CAN SELL THEM. This is guaranteed ! THE ABOVE PRICES ONLY LAST FOR Tl-X DAYS 1 19 tr It is estimated that the cemete ries of Loudon cover au aggregate area of 2,000 acre?, the value of which is not les than $10,000,000. Of tbe entire human race 250, 000,000 go entirely without clot bee, 700.000,000 live iu huts or cave?, and 220,000.000 more have practi cally no shelter at all. The hair on tbe ordinary doll is made from the hair of the angora goat. This product is controlled by an English syndicate and is valued at $40,000 a year. It has been said iu etplanatun of the colors of tbe Uuited States flag that "ft 1 is supposed to repre sent courage, white integrity ot pur pose and blue steadlastuesp, love and faith." About $40,000,000 ih paid every vear in Germany for the creation and preservation ot forests; 200,000 families are supported fry in them, wbile something like 3,00J,000 tin a employment in the various wood industries of the empire. Walter Bennt h i been making some melancholy est unites of tbe number of authors who fid, ud he finds that out of 3,500 who tiy 3,260 are completely dted, 120 make a very little money, 7o do pretty well, and 50 get a substantial income. A Real University. Charlotte Observer. Every patriotic North Carolinian abould be a friend of the University, bat this cannot be feo long as it is iit direct competition with the denom inational colleges and with a stand ard not higher than that of some of these. So long as this remains the case there will necessarily be friction between it and tbem, and there will be found citizeus who aie wedded to one or another of the lat ter who will object tD the small ap-j propriatlon tbat tbe University now receives from tbe State and careful to see that this appropriation is act increased. Until the cause of fric tion is removed our people will never become uuited upon it, and tbe Observer, which has reflected a good deal upon this subject, sees no way to remove it except to lilt tie Uutveisity out of the atm phere of rivalry and mate it In f ief, what it is In name ooly, a university the confessed bead of all the edu cational institutions aud mteret ol tbe State. Its relation to the other colleges should be tba: of a post graduate college to uuder-graduate schools, and it can never do itt-eli justice nor cjmman 1 the undivided sympathy and support ol the people bi long as it enters the arena with the other colleges of the Slate and strives on an equal tooting with them for the ma.-tery. Ai it if, t is in a sense a target for all tne rent, whereas it should be a common ra" lying point lor all. It is not necessary for the Obser ver to declare its loyalty to the Uoiversity or to aver that what it says upon this occasion is meant for Ita bt lnteryst-it b de.nomtrat- ed its friendliness towards thM in stltution in so many ways as to have drawn upon itself tbe chaigel i of partiality to it and tbe accusation from denominational colleges that it was hardly jni?t to them. PHOTO-ENGRAVING- IT PITS 70 rU.USTXi.7X TVTt PortraiU. and cuts of colleges, hotels, factor, machinery, Stc., made to order from pho tographs. Pncex Low Send tUmp for specimen theeU. Metropolitan Preu Igtzzj, New York City. KNICHTS Blood Cure. A standard household remedy la tucceasfal use more than 40 years. A posi tire care for Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Nervou Proatration. Constipation and all diseases of the Blood. Stomach and Liver. Uatqialsd f:r PredaeinC CUar C5tltxitt. A botanical compound, put tip in packages and sent by mail at one-tktrd ihe cost of ordin arv medicine. La ree packages, sufficient for j quarts. $1.00; half-siee packsges, suff.cient lor x pints. oe.: sample packages, jc. A reliable Agent wanted m this loemhty. ' XJSIOET B0TA9I0AI. C0M J834ealy, V I. IRON IS HOT- W NOTICE. Bf virtue of power m me rented by a deed of trast executed to me on tbe lUh day of .January, lS9, by .Totin K. Sear. I nh nll for rab at suction in the town nf scot. 'aod Neck, on the lit!', dv of February, 1S93, all of the right, Utla and lntret of the aid Sere in and to toe Innd hereinafter decrltd; nnd by virtue of a deed of lrut executed to me bv tbe aid John Sears and .I a men Sear I hhal! eell at tbe same time and place all of their right, title and lalcrett in aad to the said land : to wit: That land described as follow : Lytns. being and "Ituated in the couuly of Halifax, known aa tlm KUieridge tract, bounded bv tbe laaila of th children of J. B. Tillrr, the Ilnrnr Place, the land of Louis Allsbrook, Spier Wbifaker and other and the main ruu of Beech Swamp, and co. 'ain:og about for hundred and 1ffv acres. This Jan. Tth, ISM. W. A. Dunn, M24t Trusts. WOTICF. State of North Carolina, Halifax County, John Coughenotir Superior Co'irt. vs Notice. Edward AWtt. Iai the defendant and others talc int.iee that the above entitled nctlon 'ltis t'ftn commenced in the Superior Court by the plaint ff for the recov ery f tbe sum of 9410.22 with inter- a due a-4 follows: $152 21 balanre lue on saUry per contract with in- fcre-t.i t 6 per cent. $174 24 bal- tuc by oontrect for 23,3'JO feet of ex oort. lumber (at $16 per onetboasand feet) nold and delivered, with intr st from at f per cent. ?1 1 00 doe by contract for unload. nr, drecsing snd loading a car of frip of lumber with interest at per cent. $92.09 due by con tract for 8,427 feet gum lumber soM tnd detiwred (at $11J)0 per one hound feet) with Interest at 6 p't cent, in which a warrant of attachment has been issued ftgtnt the property of tbe defendant in this county returnable to the next term of Superior Court to be tried for aald county it the Court Ihone in Hal Ksx Town on th let Monday in V vh IH'JS when aud where the de snndant is required to appear and ewiocr r dtmur to the cmplajnt of plantirT. (iien under my hand thia 15 h d.? Dec. 1892. John T. Gregory, l-.j-0t. Clerk Soper'.or Court. SCOTLAND NKCK Enterprise Co S( OTLAND NKCK, N. C4 ARCHITECTS AM) BUILDERS Contract taken for all kinds of wood an 1 linck buildings. Plans, estimates.! nd -peciricati ns furnished; Also Man tjfarturrrs of tioontiR and fancy ccilinp, i.fudeJ wainscoting, 6t0ie fronts, porch colu i ns, brackets, moulding of all des cription, Scroll Work Ot i;c Utest oegn-. satisfaction guar-avct-d Irici low as tbe lowest. i'. K. SMITH, f'KKF'DENT. H. G. JONKs NUNAfiEH. 8 25 1 v s" COT LA N D N'KCK, N. C. Ja Q L A N I E PROPRIETOR Wi'son - Marble - Works, i Wilson. - - North Carolina. ''SeevL Before v Buying v Yr-ur IHIONUWENTS, TOWBSTOSki, 7 21 itn . CEIRETERY 'WORK. IC Photographic Notice! Wrhen you go to Norfolk and wait a gd PHOK)tiHAlJH trv Wm- Freeman ITS Main St , Norfolk. Va, I 7nUT- Immnf. wuimhhi t-.- . PATICMTS TREATED BT MAIL. COWFIOOrTUL. . ilia mm ttk mtt im. tamw.imm. m ta4 tn.o.r. utul rtart num. tizzi u i tetln Ut lkaa4 1 W nmch M M 1 U STRIKE Willi. THE - J. SCH01T. Is t!ut l.i:.- -suddenly dv. i Called MlW;u n. r tics hae the j.it;. prt..M.u.. symptmi!(, bui :.: i r fut. dysjejflia takes The underlying ruuM it in the LtVF.lt, and one tiling is nriain nn oi( will remain a dy?jeptic wh u II wilt rfrw AmIiI IMmI 'Ad at tt: Mtl Start the I ivrr irorking ot till txxlily aittnrnt will tttiHt ppeur. "Tr fnrr- l)n O trt y'l I uT,1 . IyiMa it n l f ..tii I irl ! ',.. l.t . tr! I'.f , fl. '.; I tr!t( Al lM I H. Simni'iiK jci ' f : I . ) . . i I mit im ii ( i, p.. Ii i. . .-I iim.!i ii I m. t L ;(.. ul I ' t.. K ' II...! a, I Srr that ;,ott .' ihr tminc, v :;S r ! rn fir. I i f ffr i i Aran T n. zi.ili.v ft o., i'iiiu.uihi. -, Backlen's Arnica halve. Ti.c Beit Sai e io tin of.il r.jr t!..t , BrtiiHfS, Sole, I J U--r -, Hlt ICh'uiii Fever Sre, Tetter, CMiippt , ilaiids, Chilhiaini Corn, and all kln Ki u.t innn, nnd puaititt lv ei.i-liil-.. or no pay rcquir.d. Ii i '. mee l ':iic perf'rt. f'iofactioii t,r .no nr., irfnt;dd. I'rife .'(o p r Kof su!. .) K. P. Whltrl-i.l . Co. FITS. Alt Fits atonped ! . Dr. Kline'H irrat Nerre llrti rt-r. .lo Fita IVrr fir.-t day'a unc. Marvelloim nifr Treatise 2.00 trial Ixitllr frrc to Fit "ase. .Send to Dr. Kline, ! M Arrh M. nbilalel(hu. I'a Knghsh Spavin Lioirnrn: rriiiovf all Hard, S ft or Calloused I..h:i h and Clcmislits Trnrn horn". Itluud Sjtafin SurbH, SplintM, 'wecney, itmc-wnrm tiflcs, Sprrjtis, and .Swollrn 'I tifouli. Coughs, Kte. Savo i,0 Uy u' of una bottle. Warranted th iimut wori'S-i Cut HlenUMh Cure ever known. S'dd hy F.. 1 Whitehead X Co., Drumt. Scotland Neck. N. C. l' 1 'y. 1b Coiper Ma Works, lit, 113 n i 115 nnk Si. Norlolk. V a -L ABC 10 STOCK OF HMSIIKIj- Monuments AND Grave Stones Ready for Immediate delivery Write fr pricen and dein bfora ordeiing elewhtrr-. An inquiry tnar ae vou l'IUr. r 1 r i r." JN0.0. GAMAGE. Woodde W t.arf, NORFOLK, - - - VI Iff I.N I A. l.imc, Plaster, Bricks, LATHS SEWER f PIPE DRAM TILE. COAL, TAR&C. Special prices and rvli un ctr load lots. I) 7 1 rr 4 - i scrt-t''fj; f r.t. in (.n.c(ow n,t) ri r. o fil i n in Chicago j lo 4? Bi'' l " Lonn QTiioass ffrrVanntj.i.t? fei WE? AvN' eBw I
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