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;t. it , , : ; OUR RALEIGH LETTER. Political and. General News and Gossip From the State Capital. Ken: hi r ;:c;rt.d.r ric-; n'u'ii!. Raleigh. .V C. May .s. While the Republican State uynliou was in session here last Wednes day. Senator Prih haid sat be side t he writ e.-. near the paper reporters" table, and 1 had opportunity t talk with hint at all si aims ol l lit' game. Some newspaper correspona- out had staried a rumor t hat -( he Scat or was to be "prevailed on" t o a; eept the ttbernatorial nomination of his party, "in or der to defeat the amendment." There was at no time any basN for tlie rumor, but 1 mentioned (he subject to see what the Sen- ator would say. "Oh, I couldn't afford to ac cept either the nomination or theotiice," said he. "Were I the (iovernor I would be required to remain in Kaleiirh all the time: my law practice (from which I ' was just bejiinniufx to realize a nice income when elected to the Senate) would io to wreck, and at the end of the four years term I would be left high and dry on theshoals of poverty for: the salary of the (iovernor of North Carolina is not sufficient to admit of saving any of it. "Hut for that matter." he added, "a Senator can save nothing from his salary, either: but I manage to do considerable ' law practice while Senator.! and am not confined to the halls of legislation every day in the year. When I accept a public office it must have a salary attached suf tUiem tu "ustifv me in doinu so. pecuniarily." wen ia. t liAVi: kwaut's im.acf.. ami would hesurprised." con tinued the Senator, without any prompting, "to know of the large number.of lawyers. Uoth Itepub-li- an and i enioera n'c. who have iusisi r'd i ha t 1 should Take the I". S. . Judgeship for the western di-aHei. bur sl;li not dt S' i. ' A:-e Viti not of t jiniirial t.-uiperan-enr. Sena ua ? 'N. s-.-: ilv p.sition wouhlni suit ;ae at all. woahlu"; like it. tK'sitii s. 1 shouldn't care to ie linoulsh t liree vcars in i lie i". S. Senate for the judicial ermine." "1 like politics!" said the Sen , -ator. with eviiMit rtlish. as he surveyed theassembled lelegates composing th.e State Convent ion of his party and composed, chieflv of his federal orticial lieu-, tenants of which he was the recognized and undisputed and: absolute dictator "I like pol-j itics, and 1 don't believe 1 will ' ever be able togetout of politics. ' or I would be content to do so." IMMTCHAim TAKES llOWX A NOM INEE. And then he arose to correct ; an error that had been made by 1 the convention while he was talking to me, viz., the nomma-l tion of "Trof. Hritt of Mitchell; county for Superintendent of! Public Instruction. j "That's not right." lie was; heard to say. just as Chairman Walser put the question and de clared I'rof. Ibitt the nominee." '. C. English is the man we should nominate." Hut lie reached the chairman too late to correct the "mistake" for the time being. It was not long, iiowevei. only hnyj; 'Uoauli kri lie rd i- to reaeii do.) l! arose cgaT '. Th.- S-'U t Hi-it! ." ! It i ! 1 i : 1 U!.'i ( ( v." i : o i s inhi 1 i i , In:;, 1 u e a a i j j ii ! i . lite v 1 1 litlv v I -a ( i :e i ( la i 'y t f ' i d . i.laat a in tiio t c unt " of Alaiian 'l a t ,: 1 O: De 1 teniei ;ty to ir.)pose the Col. .1 aires F. Hoyd. of Dar-nunt oi -liistice ai t s a- ington. for delega.te-at -large to the national Republican conyeii tion. before any other gentle man was suggested even be; ore Senator Pritchard (who was again sitting near the writer), exclaimed: "May 1 say a word?"" The Senator nodded, and Col. Hovd hurried to the front ami ...I c : ..i-'d d' t - (a ' 1 : ' ,in,.t.,i.o.i tli.-tt lw woiil.1 not ixv- ntit his election before that of: Senator Pritchard, "the recog- ' -.1T 1 . . . . . t' 4 1 , t-f-iw Dr. Long th dilemma by thawing Roy was nomine. nsiu. t he dcleg I lieu- seats). WiH II he agan n.nnttl liovd as the Sena ( or"s "right bower." All thtsisnot t o be wondereti at . however.. Senatr I'ritchart! is probably the ablest man in his party in North Carolina, and lie is personally a popular and pleasant gentleman socially. His personal and political pop ularity is also contributed to by the demeanor and management ot his private secretary. Mr. W. en got out of his (M 1Mr bv declining to send l,i,n ; e (r u inore, in "' " temporarily with- ;)s oae of the four delt -at es-at-! oinco oi me esuue me , V- i d unt il rntehard i:U-re 1 0 t heuational convention, station an i post ,,,MVVV ai. i tod (with, enlhusi- ji alwavs being usual to send the cliurrn ana lecun.x in o,.,1 i-;;,,,.. r.v.i.i . .. a-'iw.-o Iv i ho toes not amount o hum u -t. 1 S Ilvams who is an e.ee-emiIv iU '' i- ihiih, n..... . T MiS comu r , uueie im-nem oi un, i-(v(miuo service, out resigned on j-uiianj, miMi.iuy, uain clever oliiedm'-and companion- Year.it is learned. Herein Hal- have a yearning to plant on soil Mav 4rli, 1 S.)(, to become editor Addie s. Cullom. . , 1 ,.;...1i tlm -uliI t-4.; i 1 1 ie ei sit ill i . ....... tlwx.liw. .ml f i.n if tviiu i It. i : I .: , 1 . ...1 . . able gentleman. ' "c; V i i ; t I Vi V i 1,1 .U1 ""."V" '"V. 11 01 l,u exuigiou jjspaicu which t stronp" 1 - . ji f :. vi II he delivered bv ( ai)t. H. A. ! nm U Avliieli we b ve That ( isihuIi,-, 1,.,u ..a.'f.wl ,,;fl. n,,,;r.iw.,tw lwu ulIUUS isn I lie a nice icnow. is ,1 ; : . . 1 1.it",,- , . . 1 , 11XJ vvm....i .i., ..i.q.iu.w...- common expression applied to I;(adon. oi ittsbmct editor of : sitioll ilsls hitherto interfered .success. ; charlotte o.rver. Mr. Ilvams. and 1 heard it used tjie KtH.-onl, by invitation of the; with the model village just as it when he bought the Dispatch ; Sen ttor Iritt h ,, bv three of the half-dozen news- Ladies Memoria Association , will hill(ier the growth of the it had a circulation of something 1 1 .JfA V. l!,. IN.,, ,lVb paper men (to whom he is l. : (So;l bless em!) who ha v ; charge ; sillle tax propaganda. Hut Mr. like (()() or 700. He hasincreased ! "tnlV Uvhl- wavs acco 11 (H inn: ill w ) 'K W1 l" : : umu-iitiiL iiuv .t j iit- irs cii'ciua lioii iu iieam t,ytjv. 1 on this Convention. Pitv he UHil1 "V'V u-;, V, inV"V ) more, tlie nouses 01 wnicn are should hold such wretched Jtolit- A. and M. ( ollege cadets the inow supplied with modern con ical view' Durham soldier boys, headed by ! yenieiices of the most recent and (Jen. Julian S. Carr, Comnmnder-! improved sort. Thev not onlv a weak axp KiuruE-iiEAP ticket. iii-Chicf of the SA Division of! have their houses lighted with Here is the ticket ut up, and ()itfederate Veterans, will part ici- 1 tlivtricitv in Hiltniore village, the general comment is that it is; pate in the celebration at beaut i-j imt the 'cooking is done as bv a weak one. not even on a par. fill " akwood" Cemetery. Klec-; bo-hting. The tithe to the church with the Pop. tov-soldier slate: tor Dan Hugh McLean delivers j js not burdensome to Hiltniore ' " ' - i ' f . t 1 1 " i . . I I . For (iovernor. Spencer H. Ad- ams of (bultord; Lieutenant- (iovernor. Claude Dockery of Hichmond: Auditor, J. S. Hoi- lins of Madison: Secretary of State. .I.F. Parrottof Lenoir: Tio wut-.m- I TeiiK-itw of tlas loir Vt tornev-(ieneral, Z. V. Walser of Davidson Sliperin- . tendeiit of Public Instruction, v r I'toviii, a- l?tit'iiilili ('iii!!.' missioner of Agriculture. Atnij-r ! Alexander of Tvrrell: Coiumis-' sioner 01 Labor T. S. Malhv of i. ,..-i, e,nn.li..,t;,v1. r'..,,, Ilt'l Mlipiunu. 111 I'vi 111 nui , win- missioners. (. L. HevnoMs . oi Porsvth (six years term), and x -I. A. I-ranks a waiu (toaj veais term): elect ors-at -large. A. 11. Price of Rowan and .1. ii. McRary of Davidson: Del uates tt National Convention. Jeter i '. Pritchartl. .lames K. Hoyd. t'iiarles .McNar.'.'-e and I ". ( '. 5;a:ca n. .lo, oi these are well- known He but none i-. ot c-xt re. ortiiua. ry ability, and nek her nor all crilculated to s -t 1 he ioii; ical woods afire. A. 11. Pike, one of the elec tors, is a son oi Hon. Charles Price of Salisbury. He placed lutlge Adams in nomination for (iovernor, and the elotpient speech he made cau-ed his selec tion as elector. Hehadnot been thought of in that connection previously. I am informed. WHITEST STATE KEIM'IU.ICAX CON VENTION evei; help. it was a "lnv-wnite aiiair as nearlv as it could be mad onlv ! " about L0 of the L40 delegates i being negroes, or ''colored'. All! tbn httltin.-.. tn.vni.ltn,. -w tti r,u- ; plexion. and the great majority .tiiVV v I '11(111 r I I l were office holders. Had Senator Pritchard fullv i succeetled in his plans. the would not have been a negro : delegate in the Convention. Zs: it w is his orders in this T esiww t u was, ms oku is minis pspeit wt-re nrettv f t i t hfnll - 1 -1 1 t-w 1 wmc pniiv iaiiniuu ( ai 1 led , t);it . Oicoursetlus was only a tent-. porary ruse, chieily ft.r the ben- etit oi t he western voters, and the next convention will again be as hinck-and-t an affair (with a majority of i:ee;ro delegates) as iy t ;i I he pre., cess us of t his Oi-e. 1 he iiCL'.roe.-' ai'e 'k(e;;iil" o i :..u, 1 ;:a aig ' t 1 1 ' ! 1. 1 , . is ion ' i ' i t a : 1 ft " ca m- t i ; ! a ! t :(-. ' v hell t !;. y w ie. t -,..; ro 1 ;?i r '.a :.!.- '.; si v ; w " the :; ; v. i , 1 ii , I e .us a s -. . 1 ... t ' iliil 1 1 mi. la: ( s ace. to "-t d 1 la i a. ::d d' cd- ,,,11.. ea: represent h.- ameadiiiant tn' at o'lma to def.-at d . ! . .L ! . -1 - . - ivnHii ns a-ei ,.mi ami both -I, , '-ll.'''011 iaH,rS Xil 1 took seycral doses of ChaiuW- ' llVlll t . ll,s;!- V v; hvU ir lonies to Iain's Cough Remedy and the held tor trial at n-ini- ti thV.:;;5 ((:!intV .J-M111 eou-h has entirely lisappeared. "iaH.ourt ic,r be,,,- accessories in Xhvn: 1"i,lsion" 1 consider Cliamberlain's medb to the cleath ot the v"""- distris OIlllti"s 111,1 S1 dues the best on the market.": Sewing machine needles, bands, or hy Hood Hros. shuttles and oil at Hood Hros. J- 4 i kusskll. sxrnuHD. The old sore which Governor j Russell has been nursing was ag-j ........ 1 1 . . t t . . . iwitlmi if tlm ; Z .nnlJm,,,- t!:!a;,vJ lVll'l V III lKlWl'l' 4,.,,; . ..... v . . ...r ... i. i nil' i I It'iM'T 1:111 tit I 1 )l M i f t V- evuor was uie seicciion oi o)i ney (-eueral Wah' r as chair man of the convention, the one olhcial l the present slate ad ministration whom tlovernor Iiiissell has insisted on "su pressing" as far as possible. COM-' EUEUATE ME.N'.OIUAL PAY. The observance of this sacred .1 1 . L- t 1 dav (Mav 10th) will be as gener - the address at I- ayetteville 1 liursaa y. aim uev. a.. . esion at Hickory. 'rui: v v e st vti e rm . . granite-aiid-ceinent base Jiiid pedestal upon which tin hronze statue of ebulon Iainl auct -is m ne puiceti 1 ms sum- l11' 1,1 i iPtal J ark here. Have tieen completed ami are now lv;,1.v to. nitl xu ph'ndul counterfeit ..1 that best beloved oi Na t h ( arohmans. Ihestat - lie. it is now known definitely. will be delivered here in ample hn- t h.e unveiling ceremonies .1 .1.. 1 .. 1 . . . . i . 1 . ... to lie oliservctl oil .lUiVHIl. as contemplated. It i believed that (Uieof the greatest crowds everj asst'iubletl in Xta 1 h Carolina oa , such an occasion will assemble! here on t hat date. nim i:i:t a s new s notes. ' Theitdnt ennvassoi Democrat-: ic State (aaididates ends to-lay; (Tue-.day) at Washingt on. Peau-j fort county. i .!. D. Minphy, of 1 iintcoinbe. lias been made a member of the State election board, to succeed Attorney Ceiieral Cihner re-i signetl. j The Federal "patronage" (of-i tice holding) in Xorth Carolina. I all of which is controlled bv Sen-! ator Pi -it chard, issaiil to amount to a million or more dollars in! salaries. Hooker Washington will speak at the nemo A. and M. College , . .A 1 . "-iivenieui at Mieensuoro nn,s. wH;k ' , . . tl 1 he Republicans will paobably UOllllliate A. R. dOYCC, of beids- ville. as their candidate for Con gress in the Fifth District. I'nisstv newspajter men -h at i'head, X. ( . 111 June. 'PI... ri (,u' UUiV Stat':. eonvedion is 1, , 1... U . 1 ,.ff" . 4-1. e -: to ,M pulled oft, (as the fistic '. in, , , . , sports would sav) that ot the . , .. . . . f . . I 1 oinbit loinsts, who meet at si.,1; l,,,,... -J , lul rri, , , , lt 1 Ints p; ssed t h- bill appropriating sso.ooo for a public buihiuiir a Durham. T'lin ! f 1 ii ii 1 1 it i . 1 1 1 t 1 in 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 limn I. II' 'H rin II I I. H 1 I I.n I I; 1 Vl M il .1,..: w- . " . 1 1 1 . 1 x i 1 1 1 j ' . 1 1 1 . 1 it il!M tin, .1 1 i I 1 when Senator Pritchard. gubernatorial nominee Spencer H. .vtlams. and othj f State can diiiats will si:, a::. r;-i 1 .1. . i 1 i? Hew I oaivi (a pie ale set tool ( i I , 1 o s i! i i j" va nous con : ! i ir-e. a o:at ii SUoer 1 ee la-:: I ."gis- a a ; 1 i ,' i nd o ot.a 01; i.e i ; i iii la g'i : t a a ; ! t " a a- : a i u 1 a iim 1 . el't. oliua. . s ; . r o:.n d ;;e o IAY idstanced cotig'n follows an 1 a. 1 i atae . J;! a aid Ol slcs. in svteakingol' 1 his Mr. W.-il. ter I. Hetl, editor of the Plkin (X. C) Times,. a vs: Tin e; w-l st 1 ' . . ngt) Had an dtttacK oi tnees: ies . I 11k V.TII1 -ll-i k II M AW' . . . . t I . . . . , -lw..lwk..-T kt " 1 a . 1 .... I ..11.1... 1... .1 1... 1.1- Tne Model Village of Biltmore. Ainslre's Magazine. Just outside theentrance lodge to the Hiltniore estate is the Nil I.iit , .l-lll.j llrtl'O lllWill lll:llll kill ilS! Dili Plllil.' mi v " ' t . t t 1 trilMl. . . . v. . ,.,,f I a HI Oil L, sev. CI S iiiurinrii j mi i iii, and the pavements are wit hout doubt superior to any in North . i- m-i. . .4..,. -I,. t.-i . i .1. :.. to... t aroima. tne propueioi iterm couniry scnoois, iiiiui ne i;utt(Mcu)s iicckcn and l.-,lV not sell any of the houses, but Was nearly grown, when he be- Tiuy dream fauio-hi iinib rents them, and he has the inten-; (.Mm( ;ni agent of 1'oniolia Hill 1 i5rj,lir sweetest thraiir- in tl. i ii 1 1 i 1 1 1 L-1 1 1 I i . i 1 1 1 w !el v i 1 1 ; 1 . i Viii.l.h.!hij . 1 1 1 i i-.i i-nlnl i.vf ini- where comfort shall be general and virtue get its abundant re - ward. Model villages have not ; H.en remarkably successful in .1 1 f 1 1 villagers, as Mr. Vanderbilt pavs all the charges, uicl iiifliiUiu tin tor's salary. T , T" 1 1 . Keep your blood rich ami red by taking Kohkktn 1a stklkss CniEi, Toxic. 'Joe. Pleasant to take. ( ures ciidls by purifying i)io(j(i, aim piuuucin ipp tite, health and vigor Trv it and iret til genuine, wiui reu A 1 1 cross on . label. Hood Hros. 11. H. Democratic nominee ; . N Religious Fanatic in Wil-' j s l in ni 1 ' uu inieiesiniii 1 . .. . , 1 e jstorv ot the carrvlngs-on ot a . 7. . negro religious fanatic 111 U d- 1 r t - , ,, ,, imington. who calls himself I "Peace. Cod of the Fniverse or K- )f th,. Cvoles." and is ct,m- Pile Star tells monlv known as Percy, of Do - minica." He is a half-lueed In - 'dian and negro He had con - verted a number of the more ig - norant of the Wilmington ne - g!'t )! S belief. to his fanatical religious and oa Friday was ai as a common an: a nee. -Sic 1 1 aid i.'emg 1 at tn t H ci a colore. I f i (V. i ! St 1 j it iic. i a i a . ; mm: lain i I'll : t 1,. i ! e; Pea I t ( ! to ( d! . t i'i a . id ' a 1 a ' :..:!! ei' - ; ya t d- !dei .:- .; ; lor and t :.' I'. 'f'ileV ca. iated eoadi t i di to stir. c. ;e m an em id hardly ai;I ri'he ari-oaer women said the had become j ;osscssed of t he sairit ami "iV.sted" of t heirown airoi d. i IK1 nexi tiav aner 1 eace s rest one 01 tne women. of the women 'il tin Scott, died from the effects of her! t HENRY BRANSON VARNER. i Democratic Nominee for Commis sioner of Labor and Printing:. Mr. Henry 15 ranson Vainer, of Davidson, was boril Oil A U'il '2, 1870, ami received his noinina- , -- kkwi 1. i ion on . j a it i i.'",ir.i imum dav present. Mr. Vainer was lw,.l .ill .1 '! I I lllll UttlMlW'll lio 0 1 ; IMtl II 1(11 II III! Ill mi. ij.i..--. , rtlUtlllll'llHl iitiimn.. t i. i ... .I i.i;,., ,.i,i, ; 1 SOSC Oliei tt 1 III lilt jllllllt M lli'tii. j (Jf his neighborhood. He worked i on tin. farm and attended shoi t . i i . i :i i... j sively in that interest throughout j Western North Carolina. Ihiring ( 'leveland's last administration. Vainer held a position in the Mr. Vainer 1ms been chairman of t he Dem ocra t ic ex ecu t i ve com in i t tee of his county since 1897 and held that position in 1808 when his county was redeemed from 900 Republican to (500 Demo cratic. Mr. Vainer was at one time a member of State Demo cratic Kxecutive Committee. He is a Mason, a Knight of Pythias, and member of the .Junior Order of American Mechanics. He does l IM 11.1. or uwin not beloiiR to nny.-liiuel., but at tends the Presbvtenan church. is highly esteemed by his brother editors, has twice been a delegate to the National Kditorial Asso ciation, and is a member of its executive committee. He is un married. 1 : -V VARXFR. for Labor Commissioner. A Queer marriage. i strongest point. The other i In a Leeds (Scotland) journal that its adoption will enfranchise appears the following-description the white man. Mr. Aycoi -k i of a Mohammedan marriage saying in his speeches t hat h--a lately celebrated, the bride being the ignorant negro vote i,- -limi-an Fnglishwomnn and the bride- Hated from theemtat ion men " i!! groom, a Mohammedan barris i. t 1 1 ier, jirataicmg 111 k oeranaa. j Moulvie who married them 1 was a .perfect picture, iu along 1 rbe ca beautiful silk, very much ; embroideied, and girdhd Willi !.(d. His turban was of white saw. Tlie; (Mvej-e 1 vo la ile--maid-. 'CI 1 1 I lie liriaes ler; s ai'-eS Wf ! t Fnglis'a and the bridegroom". I ! ! in Fagla 1 j.n,,... v clot I lel 1 1 . , a : c ( 1 1 1 a'.VS Wt 1 a inc. i lie in r t - ah i t o I te y ut 1 1 anslation - c. aii 1 b. o! a a met i Ol I: ::i: tin- 1 S S . 1 ! II 1 y.iii Cv i D'ide ilt in i I.e t' .a oc : t 1 '. ' (ii 1 i ; . 1 a a :i:v ! , t 1 1 1 ! I ! a ! tii na la ea t .d- d did' ! - do. with d.idd'j ;' jj I ma ri ng; ! ltd t he r '.dst ! a t V. . 1 1 1. 1 ... . - v, .. .1 ; . , ioura.'st feelings, vour.-'orinl posil io 1 1 or lUiii.-ss .-Ucccss de- . i pel id largely on tliej.erfect action ot your stomach and liver. Dr. King's Xew IJfe Pills give in- aeased strength, a keen, clear brain, high ambition. A L'o cent 1.,..- ...:n 1. . . 1? 1 ft iida tun niiiMMou ieei iiKe a new being. Sold by Hood Hros.. druggists. A Dream Son?. - !L u Ialy, Imsh.'il.y, lins'en ;evav, utile pink pilgrim, till iav. n ,,r a,.- Slow swings tc crndk'. bin swil't i lii.lu. Lullaby, lni-habv, toby, a .: -!:- a .. . . Over the l.n.kao i Nun,! mi cams Lii'th the wop'b Mill (J m it'll t) Snort the jr'iiincv uii'l )!'! i., 1 , i'n ni.t vuiic.vkim itow-v D;liies an 1 vi..Ui:, i - .p tin o,.,ss - ' ''t i . i i Lullaby, lmhaiy, iia-tn av.i( Over the bri dges till da a n ,i n,, . Short U the journey to hour of .1. ! , ooil-Iii - lit Arguments. d, in hisspe,., 1, an State ( laid pnrticM. lar emphasis upon the fact i!i,,t under the terms of the prrpoe.i Constitutional Amendment aiu male person now l.'l years of or under, who cannot read aTni write by 1008 will not be entitle.; to vote. That is an exact state ment of the fact the Democrat k party has no concealment about it and is not seeking tohoodw ink the people as to it. That the. maybe no niisunderstandiii .t 1 ... ,i i I 1 I H fl II 111' 1 1 1 11 lll'Illlll.'l 'I'! - 1 ; ,, ,",. , ; i jiv m i 1111 u cj j ' c 1 I of age or under who cannot' read and write when he attains hjv majority, will be disfranchise. j. Senator Prit chard and other He. publicans think this awful. Inn, what they consider the sli.-nm. .f the amendment we count hsgln. ry. This iirovision will e.iv to Xorth Cai'olina what it ,a ; lieyei- had befort an ediit al. .: electorate. ft will not iliitdM, that fulfillment of t his leijuln nieiit of 1 he amendment will found impossible, for t he 1 1. crat ic tarty, which will h ' ; jKver in the State hep ,ti, : . ; ' pledged to provide a ft U r-ic , ' ', term of thepubh'e scl.oo. ; t hese every boy can a ci 1 1 1 i . . I , Cat ion sullicent tojiialii lum 1 ' . i the exercise of 1 he rigid o; ,; I frage. Will it be said t ha! !.. 'white men of Xorth Carolina a:.- so insensible of t his ju-ivilege t ii.d ; they will deny t heir boys t he .: port unity that will be oiiea them to enjoy it? The Iiein. era tic party docs 110 1 say so--the Democratic party does not b. lieveit. ft believes that when ii is understood that after a certain : date a certain amount of educa tion will be a prerequisite n. voting it will be acquired. anl that thus this iirovision of 1 ii" -1 1 : amendment will be tne ino-t powerful stimulus to education j that could be applied. t There are two arguments in i favor of the adoption of the j amendment which should be po tential ami one of them is 1 hat I we are now discussing Senator j Pritchard is attacking it in its - be fiee to think and sp a i . f . .1 1 n 1 . i wrne as t iicv ieej. inisMie;. not do now. it will be a ! lay when they come ini o t i-.- Session Ol 1 lies! i a 1 1 j . I and ,invl"git imate m. an eii t 1 1 1 a 1 brace, i. For iii- above a a o a:.ii i!i ill sprains or fa. a CM Hucklen s A: ai .. t he iaiu and h .-a1 1 h .' thecycii-t ' friend. Cme-i Cha,'ped Ha: d Sore Lh -i 11 1 .. 1 jeers ana rue... 1 ur .. Pile. tied. Md V L'oe Trv bv Hoot! Hros.. drng'.'i-
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