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P THE ENTERPRISE. rtWUtS ITttT M'JMT 5* ' WT m mrurti^i auikb it _» niTaom. tniu. Utau ra rtrt i» yowtl V ttlMßfiwß rntst t> -a:i (j,ui a»4 cWijiil »p to 4aW cf (tomtlir J/lt *" (iMr. »■ ~lnn«li iMir —■**-*— lit \tm* iH tuntnrl nil I » •■!*• tal*e litt fc tmh I ri !■■■! ITI I ••■•- cmt » «IIW mm «i—|mi» »-•>* •» I* f«w Hallril frit ■-»rir-T 'T' J IMU»in. htn -Om tac?» «* i««*rtlor. k lurax. •*!*-!"'» ■: 50 ecal*- *s Mm h unh wtraß » Ha*. OSctur-r. ul . ailom • Haa.3nU> B«. b«; h« rf *».*! Hmraa. »ai be b tfe» c Sset not Ulcf than Vdbnbi MM. •CMCKirri'.N t: *.* VIU2 iX Alh AM.il rm * bin*) «i tw l*»t O*or » TriUUmrton. U. C- a. kcssi Oast Mji. IblM. j Friday Nuvkhbzb f, i 9'3 —-- ■ - Cissrcir. «1 dm* tlut he dw» n6t want to 'iic r eh. bu! jn-l' # ... the s1 me he i H'frj; some ol the large s'eel |J ants and re ducing in other*. RreEiN College i to have a eiiaif of drosuiaking. but no announcement h*s b e.t ti!a''c as to whet'.i-r the iiofefsor? paiit-s will be vi?il»'eor iuvi-ibh* A O L"»XT «>f people h. s In en dise«ivere l in N w Jersey wb- aay lhai perfect health can only be secured by wearing no clothes and going ti iihont soap. Ijo early aud avoid the ruth!, '% * " Aniic;i.ii:s never come Mng- Ij*. J-'int. I bos-* Inantiful trust are sina.siied.tlien Dowic tlarij out ou thp rntit page, il?.tl n:i~T v.e arc t«» have an e.rtra session of Outgrms | T !iJ*. j N j': s •»' Ihe Stair ate making it waim l« r i'r; f. John! Sp" i» t ' st, «sf T 1 fri.lv, an I j'i.-tiv o At y 111 n piv- Ugi J;l>s , : "t' ' * us •* i t ■ ■ - *. 1 t!«"Je in I th-' ' •! •hi i.I I no' h«" i;.> wed a rest in ; p'lK-e Mu h ihe Masoiii an i L.x.i.. e. PtCTV!:s\nt I' 11, prewdent "of Th- I 'W-4Wj PRVS th-^t' \l I Mr«l I !■!!« bi'|»|i O" s ''"TitiU nn a' lci*g «'!«»•• iino i is now voir.. i»t» « 1 'i n s.'V r« h- ad.t. h*. A I'll :>ll t'tn* ro sj.e t ?•» Mr S: 11 \ » 1111 l' i»i ' tfie pflbln- tlin-gli I I'tf!!' H r.t| wln-lheT rtHlihliet tl as a head-1 ache or ibe «d «. FriTfK!-»i. ne istakiigoi aomethi"? of il't* s'reruons ii I disni. Tb** mrvor «f Ham nionl ti.realens i«» slniot tin liM-iii jii'ii* ii pii>>iit r In.l ed i ides.j down in l«ogiiij.pori a lieiiu CH M I#. ilaS 'ICHi-il ibe S«H*k- i OU of «»i.e* mnl j.iit siiuiiliel" loj fiticirp* KlO a --ci i'h- whs ho. ike with it el 11'.1. ai dalbl| in «|'lil driver was aiie»i»d 011 aeh rgfj ol libel. I horny is the road traversed bj ihe !• diaua cdi t..r. Thk liitfnn* 1. tie|K'i delt VVinil lis o» 'liai ii»e si- ek i» a.- a- tl lw«, t# •• ai «ii linu* dutiog the p=a»t line. ▼••»rf vet nn at :» *> >!• g»t Le hi'ilo'si ugur-' it ha* onouMitd e-l sint-e in- b Eii-pinso |» ito I rf • Im* d * r. A* a l-rm e |t> fftarl t lng.l plli-8 lit ill frtu'f* i f mea n be A 1 tin. lit * ami »ii.vc ct-riit r« 1 ifn* potdtrr- md ply, *■" that lb- hnu*ehuM-r* are 00111- pl. Mr at th" m -rrv of ihe»t> big | irates. I'll* tru/.|! Ii a -leui prt «ty l«-a - ly hit il '.s a bi,;g r ina'.i than 1 tie I"uib"d SbVi g-.v- iiiioei WIPI ad i's emrli and unr tnis Uars Ami Ihe pe«"«p|.« W.dl, ll.e | e**p!e j=t!-f pa\ tl 0 freight and »y to:j>jiy, b l litr) are gt Mrx la Ibe Lainoi 40 »0 » Whole lot ifv.Ulg ELIJAH 1L In the old days I here was a propl.el by the n -nie of Eli jah. He was a p):d rtw, butro poor L2i i! hi* rniincnt w-s made of S>?.!"». -Ami' y» t I-l.j ill ih« 1 left a name that ha* lived through nil the Cfnlm ii'g of trine—a name that will pi-i. from memory when onljf time erases t*> he. li:it we have a tuw Elijah the Proj Let. A i.d auch a het ! To s-i'.fu! man and woman he was known a f w ago as John Alexander Howie, a 11 a 1 who blew la »i*h the winds frou: Au»tra!*.a without a dollar, ill hia pocket . When the i'.iciflc roast repu diated Liin aud bii duciriuo lit* llopfed I'iß wing* aiid like a bird rf prey jellied down on the gpdkss aty of Chicago. Suckers wt re plentiful. anl when he u fail- d hit banner of Zioii recruits Hocked lo hi standard in droves ll« it:tr a man of jKcnliar and Rro.i ho.»i!iO}-> -ngacit v, h»» itisntied the minis cry, luvi'.cd the prdl and damned the medi' al profession, with every breath. 11 o wanted newspaper no iiiety. And ho t»o! it. An«l v.iili it he got frc.*li re cruits front the i!um«-roussin k ers of the City i>r \\ ind Ai d in Iko ntarsiter be annexed '.lteir g>» d aud ihcirprf?pects of the same. Next he f nnded a eilr and gnlhcr-.'d togAiher a Li ft o! | 10,t*00 deluded followers. Il ! en aU d no army i f a thousand | 1:1 -ii, g |!i d iti g «n» tiii) forms and nrrned nith l!t ! IhbK Miihojis i:i prl! n.iwi l 1i fi'j I.iS 1 .TCpr:W. t!! I wit!i | adi i > 1 .11 in. i.t •- ni- di'tsms "[ ail lo I 'gretitrse** nsid |»«\vor j '1 hen with n ||ot>i>h «f ti *.ini;»- e's he nrnrl.iim«f»l t> the w«»r!d th th« was the «-e« nd euiiiot —l —" —•* ~~I ——~— Prnphft i.TTjh. — 11 A \ inc » i|»i« 1. 1 ■h" si' k » «»' II »» ( IV IfII I- l, ijll'p r I I ,vr h'» i»iv 1 ii lie i«:ier»*«l Mil cf x eu Ir:» 11 |>M for li x;>rrtil slud lr:iV« h" hitn.-e'f in a p-Utev on wheeh Hut th * hpmo o r ih»» Knick etboeker wis wn-ke l. Oh, so w It I v '! It reft i«d to 'a'*e ilio projih et «eri ttsh* an t Tt~ MkrWi-o de-1 ■ !iii dtojatt \\ i h s«M. At »l »"l l is the gild of lh» j in w iroph> t! W i'li liiree iho-far d f II •w-l its 111.. king a hoileO 111 llO'lc'l'l " u v s«. he faled to secure a i _fe f« in • ri lie was j**erel. rilirideil UiiLliei) to M'oru. and no great w ii> i!».• »ii,iine Ihal h:* will- in>i Kim to«.k tefi'ge in a trip Kiirii|«. is i lie UW history «' .!• hn .\'e*ir.?«r •> I ♦•y't-ft K''j U 11. It'o are the riff n« d f I* »-f 'he jfr- ,*o«t t-gniisi ; n 1 r sUr in tb® h : of ihe In iiejii r p i' lf*. In the e - H IrtfH «Viri sj* i'•= n»d tho devil takes e*sre ol his own (tf i Ji«S.Ci? S'rn " I «.va> t !;e« see*"t-!r «cV ?ith k : s!n« j- trou' le. I trie! all sn'b • f rttVicire*. none ' i wli'ch r- I'cvt.l me. >:«• dsv I simas s>l. «»f vntr I Fl -c'rte Ii Uers ind 'ltlrni *4 'o I trv tVa'. Af'er tskin a t.-w H*' ' I Wt -elf-red. and won t •r*eafie. Urns entirely cured, and nave « t ken aw k dai tiuec. Niln itx»r« oi ntiue h.ive Ictn cutcl of Riit-n i nu.ti.-m. Neuralgia, Liver an • Ki d IK> t'OI but kI.C Cnlltrki Debility" | Tl> »b* wliKt B.F.Fiviiioot. N. C . iruu. iialj joe U all RALEIGH LETTER. r. Y I.I.I:\VXAU. November 2nd, 1903 * The principal event of the »po State Fa ; r last week was the ad ' dress delivered on Friday to 3,000 | negroes by Booker Washington, i and to which quite a nil ruber of ] prominent white get.tTemen !*.-.tened j —rill with approval, so fcr as I cetsld learn, of what the speaker 's .id. I The advice he Rave t!ie r.egroes j and especially tlie present growing jup generation, was of the most i wholesome charrcter. If they ■ will only take it to heart, pirticn j larly that part of it which com mended the piirstiit of agriculture •to them as the umt permanently profitable available fkld of empfcy j msnt, there will Lo fewer loafing , "city niggers ' putting on aiiS in , so:ne white man'a aecouti-hand suit 1 and busted "sport's" discarded tie, | and living from hand to mouth —a (lain* notliin'. I * ' -mm Interest in the elections this week, specially if* New York City and the State of Maryland has been moro intense than usual here. In Maryland the "race issw" has btn well to the front. S.-*talor Gorman says the Legidat nre is cer tain to l>e Democrat!? and that '.Vas field {again t whom - the Re publicans have chiefly directed their efforts) will Ire apt to receive 10.- 0 0 or raorenTrpritv for Gownor. : *' * : The artide cf Dr John C. Kilgo in the October number of the Sonth Atlantic Quarterly on "Our Duty to the Xegro," is being highly com -1 limctited Another contrihntioa 1 , 1 fiat is read with much interest is that of I»r. Edwin Miui", ••The Function of Criticism in the South.' In fact the last i-: tie the of S. is a live fciisiLer. * '* • The Ma*onie Temple conimitUe reji cted a'l the "plans" for that; Lu;i!.!iii4 submitted by a nuss'jer of architects as being unsuitable. ar.d -nga«ed one of tie nua;J>er to rre yie-e, u- w ] l ite?, after visiting sev- j end cites nliLie M iscnic Teiuph*■, iiv lof.iied anl tadying the con-j ®rnuni. n. ifr. Clias. K. Itryact.' of theC!:er*« t*-* firm of Kohbins St Co . who his 1 e—t fo by; the Terordte nirtOrardf .* ■ "ctirv, J> hn C. Drewrv, leave . />r the North tf -d-'y. While away : Mr 11-o'vrv will range for placing the beds 1 f the Tt in; "e and attend to the fin..iK ine arrancciuenls. The j 1 i-"rin ''' ro 'irtTiiv wtrr.l Mr. * f"T N >r'i C j T .e J'utiMil 'e efit I fe. of a k. will fKnitotiiy" 1.-kt- iiw s. So a mrgn'tK'i' nt leillti 1' i« ivim-ri llv- nt -ir fiitiT". Wo't on it maj lugii; earl> r.cxt sprfng. ** * ~j CoMo'i \* bii"g»n? 'ra certs *••** ) again to daj j:s it did «evend da-si la--t «n k. •be grower who -til- | 1 p«niid of liis cimi tins year foi 1«S th- , n ten cerfs nn(bt m•* . c »rMnit'el an a*i lvm fnHJvt-1 and " 1 >{uoramuses. " lie call get-i it this ivii.k; so «liy no sell at hast j some of the crop now ? - ,* * To those visitors to the Fair who : c»nld not find even a maitre«s on a J floor, with two other n>en. urot • which to lay their weary j \Ve*lnes(tny ai d Thursday ni his: j ' You crn't 'cuss too lond or rVrp? "**T the w r o"g. Lay it «n't-iek tfll ht'.ter hotel ?ccoin medal-or* are prosided. C.!; iLfcs a:j Tcrrj Pel hap* VHi K-w lev- r tV»n«el l »«f it. but the fact m>t-t be-'fa*e»; to every one• th .t cvMu>ti|ut:on is can-** by a Itck of water tu the »y«um, nud the u-c of drastic eft | tarries 1 Ve the old fashioned pilN 'o:ly m.ikes a bed matter won v. | Ch"mbei!aiu*!s Stemaihard l.i\e» TiiLUts are mrch more mild and g«title in tluir •fleet and when the pnopcr dose i* taken their acti n k «■» natural that one can hardly re a'i/.e it is the 1 fTee: of a med doe Trv a 25 cent hottlc of them. Fcr 'sale by S. R. Biggs. iTh? thrilling story The Mystery - of Graslov * _ *1 j begins next week. ' HOEGOOD Xoveiuber 3, 1903. W. T. Crimes, of Hamilton, is » here tot ay. I Frank Iliul:, of Norfolk. Va., t {arrive® io day. T. H Pritchard, of Scotland • f f X«k, is with us to-day. ' Cotton is seJHng for ten cents. ' r.nd tbey are bi icging it right along r TO :»XB. ■ . | i It is Korembw 3rd. so Johns!-: get vonr gtin and for the birds t we ll go. r : Several new families liive moved to cur town' and sll the vacant - houses arc cccnpicd. ; J The lancers art digging potatoes j ' | "*bile tlie sun shines, and tbey all report then: my f.tod. J The fSnr r« r.t' -.-rd here are; t : 'v?. flit l>'r toVn-co at five! icd f '.x ctr.V, f\r prrrd. t| V. M - ll'v~d, o r Rob- j f.« •• " I>. W; 4 ?n rtjT town S:;«r --d. > the of Mrs. C. L. Mer-' ■ rell. . ! '; MCW'-HTCS li. M. Cordy HJK! W.; I G. IK- '-;'-i are Li'.led to go to j 'jGricmrliie I";;-'ay to *pend a few. ''days w.tli Mrs. A. L Brock. V.'e l;c3 T 'i"sV'e 1 : tie whistle TZ id the *»s :v «.f machinery tlira'h- j : ir.g all STLtiiid us. Nen . ljrtr-.il «-.eti'y ai.d seventy- j Cve cents rcr'l-mdwl, - ft. hoot turfed" here la-' ■ Monday, Mi-s Minnie Dunn. of 'Scotland y. •*:, the teacher, nndj II the !;i« a fa r attcr.dar.ee. and the! chiidicii ell M.m to admire her : very Btrb. The pt'.ibitonist swn to I*' very j«i!» I sn! over their stice s in ! ek>*irs» s.! r.s in the St .tr, l>a*. Wct'.ld it not !*• v.e'.l to hunt the j MIW crcttnd cvtr rca«>:rr.r.l!y an'! j «ee if liny hive prohibition ir., the true »cn«e, or will they find i places in sll, or nearly all of those j dry town-; stlling Cider*, Phos phates, Good Lock Eittcrs and various o;lter soft drinks, so-called, 5 (hut tho-e indulging get some very hard falls Now, a drunk is a drunk, it .makes no dif ference w hat kind of intoxicant ' was above nimed beverages declare j "it v,i'l produce a crazy drunk or uticouxions condition. Now, tho e ergaged in dUrttifing Uuj slttfi stand* protected by a guarantee |fr«n the manufacturers to protect theai i.i case of asiv complaint. They claim thiir goh to be uon . .Ik- u.olic.but ihev produce a drrnk. i i 1 Vuff «rid. N n «' 'He whi-key q:>e« j !*i«wi is far from being tinder cr»n trol, ami it is t«» lake a j ow ie-'-d erip to h« lu it down. I,ci it >f !«s I* as «*r«ngert *w the} 1 iai. « ntt »l"niri'lri'!. [ :!.rr llKr*y ind frccdma lo maU | j »:ur mt'.l it iii dt .lancc of the law., lit*'! "inch tnev are warned not 10. j 'w hi'e th»*re a*e »h"se who arc m | f'r core ftt the dovrwnrd roai! ; thi.: t!ie> wi'l t«le ary thirty ctTcr el t. OIL 40 ill* fu it «ill pudt.ct j'h«-iHMred • fint. 1 lb; t sdl 'c : "Vrs rrd j!l rf thor t" w dl iiVs fbeing pvt cn 'be ir-:bt iui'rvf !\« wr»s be iiv>. tigattd. Watch | ; ifirm. for a ciUct urunk is as had Issany. W".G.!I. Cfirtk «t the Advent Services on the second Surdjj lof the month, morning and even ! ing, and on the Saturday (5 p. m ) 'before. *nd Monday atn ) afte* 1 the srrr-mi Snndav «>f the month. All arr cordis Hy «mr : ted. Rev. B. S. UMlrr. Rector. ■y Fin rrsri n::i Iti W;j af ViH ik'UtiUL'i CtiJ Ula| Mr. Arthur Chi pmFn, f« m Drritip. Natal. South Africa. *av* : "A> a pr« t that Chau.ber -1 l»iu"* Rtuedj is • euie snit -li.b!e br old erd >onrg, Ip. n you j the f« ilonii g : A i of mii.v , j had a child jn*t over two montb* ■ old. It had a rtrj bad cough ant the parents did not knew what to I give it. I rarg*!ttd that if tiny Irctid get a Lo.i.e of j R« n-tdy ar d put feme npot.' | the «uu n-v teat the hahy wfs ,' trd'Ri it would ro dcubt cure the cks'.d. Tbis they did and brought 11 cut a qu-ik ulkf at d curtd the hrhj' " 1 his RDittl) ia for side by S. R. Biggs. Snhacrihc to yrtu Cr.ci.ty paper DtccEiir If Ester ef the Ifcw Idea Wcoaa't Wigarlac ' v llarc you ever asked yourself in 1 yonr quieter moments, " What was tiie happiest day of my life ? " A group of clever and celebrated wo men have formed a clever sympo sium for the December number of the NEW IDEA WOMAN'S MAGA ZINE and have given their several experience during the oqe happiest day of their live?, aud the result is exceedingly interesting. Til is is sue is the Christmas number, and , 1 the spirit of the holiday season pre vails in its pages. Valuable sug ! geslions for gifts, for feasting and for house decoration are in cvi • deuce, and many new ideas are au i vanccd. - The 11 fun her is alio ex ceedingly rich in gocd fiction and verse, aud is entertaining from cover to cover, What a Litti: Girl Can Do* Before a girl is twelve there are inan>' things she shculd be able to do. Can voa and do yon do them ? Keep your room in tasteful NeA-er let a button stay off j twenty lour hours Always know where yoar things i ! ere Never let the sun fet without doing something to make some one happy. Never fidget or hum so as to . disturb others. Never fuss or fret Never go about with your shoes • tmbuttoned or minus your collar. Have as hour for rising and rise. I«eirn to make bread as well as 1 cake. Speak clearly so that every one | may understand you. Learn how to cuter and leave a 1 room anJ how to close a door soft ily. These are all little things, but j tlie*y "tell."-—American Queen. A P.ta;w» Eftitiß Terminated with an tip!v cut 011 j ! the leg of J. 15. Oraer, Franklin; .Grove, 111: It dcvc'ctp.d a stub born ulcer unyitkliug to doctors' and remedies for four years. Then! ; I>:ick!en's Arnic? Salve cured It's just as gotvj for Ettrns. Scaids.Skiu • ; ICrnptions and I'iles. 2;. cat all druggista. Lcsral Advertisements. ! j Executor's Notice | Kr tiee i* fcwAy givoi thst I have thi>; •la, )-'klilir4 •» «;MI thr frtttt | 4 the lit? J • 1 Tobav.a, t!ec»r. rl. m l j ! ttl \r~rmm*. in 1-Mcil t > w>-1 estate «>'l | mnVe an.uc liitc p o u erl Rnl **l rfrwi H b tldiij rtiim aji'n t -i ; il e»- lit" v•'! jwr-n- -t •he.n f>-r ;»««r:tnt »n r j : • r.- the M l tay of Ninwhtr, >r tl ii at.tics- wtil be j iuu in tnr w theu reenrerv. Th:» sa.l «!.iy of lyj. 11. A. JKNKIKS, i'Ht r»l lie 11 r, 1 , Executor's Notice Notice is hereby j.iven that I have thto 4a* o- j»':bet •> 1 x.-.-ttrr npoa the wtstc • I John It. HarUUotj, Hece'Sel. «»il a!, j in U-tneJ timid e-l-te will pk «»t • r-i'.ke tmne liate jnyme-1 ami all pee sv.i f'uiH Plite *i'l thim {.«r jm>nt-t >« orb.(ore t te i l l l»y of Noveml»-r. ty-l. v tbia n-i -e kill be in bar of their re CWMT. Tlii* the and dar el Noretj.ber, 19^3. W. 11. ILAK.r>!SOX. liaectttor. Cc«iH P»aidj Is Pteisazt t« Till The finest quality c-f gram,later! loaf »npsr is rsed in the mrni tire of Chamherlani'* Cntigh Rem edy, and the rvots n«ed ia it's pre-, parr.ium give it a flavor similar to m-pk s> rui'.m.ikiuK it quite ; Jeas aut to take. Mr. W. L. Roderick, : of Pot,le.svil"e. Md., in speaking of ti»« B»ui/ say* : '"J have n>ed Cliamb.rl-}iu's\-t agh Remedr with my eliitdr-n for several year* aad c«n tiutiuitv »cy it is the pre ptrr.ti 1 of thi kind I know of. | The children iFie to take it and it 'ha*, no injarous effect." For sale b, S. R. Biggs. 'ciIEAP SETTLIKS TICKETS j On the fiii4 rrd tl.itd Tucsdry« >».f mh u-.c.r.th till Apiil. ifCf the ■ Frisco Syjtcm (Suint 1/M.ts and S"n Frsmkco Rai'rocd) will nil rrd ret d rr.e wry nud rrr.nd trip tiekets r rrni Bit mirghr w. Memphis rnd St lion's torouts : n Aikcnsas. KIES3», Missouri, Ck'ah'tna, In dian Tcr.itory and Texas. Write W. T ftCEdrs, Cen'l Aft Psss. Dept.. Atlanta, Ga., for full tutor . a ! Selling at Cost! • Having purchased the immense stock of goods of The Eli Garganus Company, we will seU at prime Baltimore Cost the en-ire stock within the 'Next Sixty Days!! *- ' The stock must be closed out by January ist, 1904. t ... , Some Bargains Boys' Suits from SIOO to syoo. ' ilea's fruits /rem £4 00 to SIO.OO. • STI/\ \ JfTTii IjJ Over coats from $3.00 to $10.03. V\ You Will Make Money \j) By Gurganus & Son. _ |WE ARE HEADQUARTERS ii 11 . •- iS\\ FOR 1 \il STROUSE & BROS. 1 (f^^\!-«« R Clothes - : MPiM \ I ' l&t feS? ou une 0f * j Shoes and Shirts • ||| ' ARE DOWN-TO-DATE ANDERSON, HASSELL & CO. 1 -jßg. - _ _inzz22=aa™* *~ ; Folks I See the » Must ■' i Shoe J&\ & that's jA Eat VSSiPCd : No matter how low the price | T*!, of tobncco, and we are the peo- * fjfjsj pie to supply ft MtMTI 1 ; Seasonable Eatables § 0^ at Seasonable Prices Shoes for Womm T, Ij fir.it of Rtwl* lother* End de- Clean, Pure 0 os M «jpjed brsiSs'-i, The kind of ilum only arc tffercd. We .Oon't Ii r» »«*W «P«t to pEy $3.50 to. shoulders hatr.s. Every- i i thing goes by its honest tjaiue. vT. S. H. ELLISON. & CO. \ .j 9 * R EWA RID ! R BWA RD ! The County of Martin will pay for the arrest, with sufficient infor •.nition to lead up to conviction, of the muidcrer of James Robt P adgctt, on or shout the C3td of St 5 tenu>~r, 1903, the sum of On* : Hundred Dollars, s iid amour.t payable immediately upon conviction. By Order of the Board of Commissioners of Martin County. 1 i x Witness my hand and tht}«erl cf said Board, at at. ( SEAL fiee in VYilliamston, October 21st, 1903. * . _ . W.C. MANNING, Clerk. I This pictures the last scene in the thrilling drama I Tfee Mystery of Graslov a J drama because £ ■ M : j cb^ and | ■ in 2P fetf days. l |
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