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.;.c, i. C . 3 ' at t!. penl-o ";c lit FranU'in, . -r 1rnnfniittin through, tne n ifcond Cijws mutter. :'T twalr months t nix monthi - in, fr line, . . sl.tfi 6fcts 5 cent . 5 cents. fnV1lhd every Wedneartay. ffl he desire of the slothful kill- ethhini; for his bunds re- foe to labour. Proverbs 21 :25. Tbs taking of testimony in the Cudger contest began at Asbeville Friday. Tom Settle, oue of the attorney in the Moody contest case bas pone to Washington,- presumably to tscare authority for coutiuuiug tbe contest. It is believed he wants to oust Gudrer and ruu for Cou- jjross himself. ly'rJ'w The clientless altorueysoutest ..g the election of Hou. J. M Gudgor, Jr., to congress, com caenced taking testimony iu Ashe. Title Friday. Mr. Gudger object 4 ou (he, ground That" the oootes 'unHidead, and moved a discon tinuance of all further proceedings iu the case, which was denied him, and the examination of witnesses proceeded. While Mr. Moody lived, the cou test iu thnshevAe, district was yuuVwtfu?persolual. ',' Its con- tinuaoee is spiteful, ofisyrarjtfnl and disgusting, and ia not ap proved by good meu of any party -Newi and Observer. The chief motive for continuing the contest is for ths Moody at :iorueye to consume that $2,000 that Congress allows for the busi- aeaa. ,' v Y-y Vfi' i:Y With no leu (ban five wart and revolutions goiug en in foreign countries, and the United States Laving flour, meal, corn, salt, meat wotlou, syrup and panned goods to eI2-isn'ttuougb to maka "Un- ole fiam" smile whiln be surveys the situation with the knowledge I hat k vill food thnm arhilo Ihnv light? feuoh it the idea suggestod by k cartoon in the Atlanta Con stitution last Thursday. - Congres a bas created a new department, and a new member of the President's cabinet will be Added. The department will be known aa Tbe' Department of Commerea and Labor." and its head will be "Secretary" of that rpartment. The President has igiidlill7ualak9lhe -appointment within a Jew days. Ilia private Secretary, Goo. B. Cortelyou, will probably be the lucky man. Vr-TivaJ ' There a r eleven at ores in town, but only one advertises in the Pkxss. There are ten manufactur ing concerns in town ; not one of them advertises iu the- Pbkss. There are eight law firms in town ; only two patronise, the advertising eolumusof the PhEss. There are four doctors in town and uouo of them advertise There are over 12.C0O people-' to Macon county, yet only two and a half (2J) per cent, of them are subscribers to the Press. And yet it it expected t! at the paperwork and toil for (',..) i-osperity and upbuilding of xto$u-tninnmig Jjhnt poor Mcouragement from toe busiuesji i .juti aud citixous of the county. Ti ers ia not a "paper iu Western riorth Carolina mora poorly pat twrni by local business men than iLe Fbasklin Pbkss. ' t r 'wkat Hicks Halo. Third Storm Period Reaction try This period naturally would Is central on tbe 14th and 15th, a ad it doubtless would stand out noticeably in the general tenden cy to unsettled and stormy wea t'.er, which must be expected lo j revail all through this part of f mouth. ', .. . Things to look for: Should the ' temperature and low barome t r of the regular storm period I -ceJinj not break down until t tbe IStb.'tlie culminating . ; J will fall about the 14th ; aud be followed by ee- ir 7 have a friend who is ; t ) r i 'a his la-H dolfar with ' It '1 tke liim a lorj time i , i t t'l Iswt dollar. : Jill WkI Tmmmvnt lit to I tri.4 wits i i h ! it '. n. A mm 1 w-Mi t,r Dallas, Tex., . Feb. 10. Mrs. RooBovelt was severely denounced by society ladies of Dallas t a meeting held in tbe Elks club rooms today. "Stingy, cheap, elope, poor tasto aud lack of re finement" were some of the expres sions used by the indignant speak ers. Mrs. Roosevelt had been re quested to send a gift in the in terest of the freo kindergartens, and iu response ' the president's wife sent a cotton handkerchief, machiuo stitched, which . compe tent judges say could be duplica ted for ten cetts or throe for a quarter. The stationery accompanying the handkerchief is worth more (ban the gift. Mrs. Jefferson Da vii in response to a similar . 're quest seut a costly handkerchief beautifully handworked by ' her self, containing ber : monogram beautifully stitched. The ladies moved that the "piece of oottou" be returned to Mrs. Roosevelt af ter it bad been exhibited , along side of Mrs. Davis' gift, which was accepted with expressions0, of thanks. ; V ;Y,vY-'' YYY, , . Walter Tsomss TladlcaM. We notice communications iu theClarkesvilleaud Clayton (Ga.) papers vindicating the character of Walter Thomas, a merchant at Diliarti, Ga. He was arrested on a warrant sworn out at uiarsesy villechargiug him with the Isrc ' nyof someihicken8 when. ca iiiv in ton trim vrd in I hut r. He was tried aud acqmn, there was not a particle of aence against mm. a numoeroi leading cititeur and officials tf Rabun county certify lp his good Character in the published com muuications. Mr. Thomas was in business here for a time, and there wat nothiug agaiust bis charac ter so far ss Thk Pkess bas been able to learu.. Creasemsa Acqnitted. . The court aud the people of Asbeville were amsxed ; Friday morning at the verdict of the jury in the W.T. M. Creasemsn case. He waa accused on two 'counts of su assault on his thirteen year old daughter. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty. Judge Hoke said: - "No self-respecting J'iry could justify this verdict except upou the gronud that they believed (be prosecutrix was not an innocent woman at the time the defeudaut had incestuous kuewledge of ber." The judge thou ordered the so licjtnr to scud a bill to the graud -jury against Creasemau chargiug him with incest with bis blind eleven year old daughter. The ju ry returned a true bill and, fixed his bond at $1000. : s lOSiCSEST TO WADE BA1PT0S. Columbia, S. O, Feb. 13-Tbe bouse of reprcentaiives has. passed by unanimous vote a bill to. appro priate 120,000 toward tbe erection of an equestrian slatne to the memory of Wade Hampton. ' The appropria tion become available when $10,000 additional shall have been Raised by subscription. A large part of this voluntary fund is now on hand. The Senate will act favorably onihe bill nyonl acoa CcmpulnoryXaacatloB. . Tbe Committee on Education yesterday afternoon deoided to re- porVfav'orably a mild compulsory school law for Macou county. The bill wat introduced by Mr. Jsrrett, aud provide for an election by the people on tbe subject, News and Observer. THE DEADLY CICUBETTkV Charity and Children. While the Legislature is proposing to protect the small boy from explo sives more than three inches long, it would lo well to give a little atten tion to one jimt about three inches in length, IncltMcd in white paper, which looks the picture of innocence, but which is loaded with deadly. dynamics It h:is si way seemed slrauge to us why women will spend so much for Hue underwear that no one ever sees. . ; - ; '' Jonah must have felt dowu in the mouth when the whale swallowed him.. ' , V Irl Escaped An Awful fate. hit. II. Hnfgins of Melbourne, Fla., writos, "My doctor told me I had Consumption and nothing could be done for me. I was given up to de. Tbe offer of a free .trial bottle of Dr. Kind's New Discovery for Ciiiwii.'i'; ' ion, iiiilnfrtd me lo try it. I.viMilU we'e startling, I mil now on t!. ii I 1 t') rei'overy And 00 !1 i r. : i ,.,,.. ii W. A. C. lo the suniDier of lJ V.Jtsbeu thu Second N. C. Cavalry Regiment was campiug about Kinston, N. C-, oue moruiugwe received orders to go to tbe picket line sudih twen ty five miles down the Trent Road U'.vftrds Newbern., We arrived at the outer posts late in tbe evening and after goiug into bivouao long enough to feed our horses aud prepare a hasty supper, details of mon were made to go ou picket du ty relieving au infantry command. It fell lo tbe lot of myself aud two comrades of my company, to go a mile down the road and .relievo a post on a blind by-road not very far distant from the main rood It was after night, and we were es coned to tbe-out-post by au iu fautry Lieutenant to relieve his men ou . that ' post. As - we op proached the post the Lieuteuau gave lustructious that we must not speak' above a whisper wtiile on post, and were cautioned to keep our-horses as quiet as possible, We were told to lake our stand side by side across the road way. and not to dismouut, aud all to remaiu ouduty at the same time aud be very alert, impressing. that we were occupying -vry dangerous outxst".1be at lacked by the eu a auy niiu- ute.- XV'e m lieverCieen accus tomed such picket duly as tl)is befY f all remain ou post, -d on our horses," sud no meut-for, or kuowledge of --a 7 M-yf ast wss customary. We were iVCt. and thrniichniit the lour J r -r- c .hours of tbe eutire night aud till o'clock next day wo sat on our JWtId t .TspSe aloud never slept a wiuk or till afler day-light. The noise of falling piuolurrs iu the forest, or any-other ' noise through the uight riveted our at tention, aud utmost vigirouca lest the enemy might creep ou us uua wares. At 10 o'clock next day we were relieved aud .returned to. the reserve only to learu that there wore uo Yaukees withiu teu miles of our front. We were the mad dest set of Dickets that were ever relieved from a post, but the Lieu tenant aud his infantry were goue, otherwise they would have re ceived a blesmug from uc We voted that Lieuteuaut either a knave or a fool. A thirteen bourt heat ou picket without relief was I be longest heat I ever experienced. And it was entirely unnecessary. Two iKwrtaut Kosolatisas. Judge Graham bas introduced two important joiul resolutions. One under tbe ajitboiity of Article V of tbe Co' slitution of the United States makes application ' lo ' Congrtes , lo fortbwilb call a Constitutional Con vention for the purpose of submit- Uug to the States for. ratification au stnendmeut to the Federal Constitu tion providing for tbe elecliou vt United States Senators by direct vole of the people. . . ' The other is for the enlargement of tbe Capitol, and calls for ilte ap poluttneul of a committee of five, oousisiiDg of one Senator aud ' two members of tbe House, thu Governor of the Slate and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, who shall inves tigate and repot t to the next General Ajwembly a plan, together with the probable cost, for the addition of a north and south wing, a in the Capi tol at - Washiiigton.'TbHse . wing are to eoulaiu aildilioual rooms for Stale offices, including the Attorney Genera' and the Superintendent ol Public Instruction, suitable chambers for the House and Senate, (the pres ent ball for those bodies to be uou- verted into committee rooms), the Supreme Court aud iu library, and the State Library. ' Senator Oveimau has selected Mr. Fred L. Carr, of Greeus county for his Private Secretary. Mr. Carr is now a member of tbe Legislature. v : It Weu'tPass. Mr. McRae, of Ausnu, introduced a bill to peusiou all ex-slaves aud free negroes wbo performed fail b- iful service in the Confederate Army This is possibly the .first bill of its kind ever introduced in a Southern State. TiLLULiU falls kailwat. There will be great rfjoicing all along the line from Cornelia to Clayton if the irotfboree rolls iu to Clayton ou July 4fb. Tbecoutractors are pressing tbe work as rapidly as possible, and the probabilities all seem to tend towards Cluytou and the glorious fourth. Sit. Airy Tr : tocliouittf. My5 Oho ',.r f . erious C. :mc9. ii 1 1 IS T h Hi; pniLir THIS pivm Is rontJired one of the flnret epoetrophei to childhood ever written and la hunoml aa nwfc by being given flrat plure In the ' l(rnis of Infitnrv and ouih" In Hryam a "Library of I'tMtry and Bonn " The "fhilln" ri'fcrrwl lo waa 1'htllp Hourko ilurtm. ll KnicllaU ptA-t. who win born In lM and died In 1&.S7. Ueaplte the bllniliifsa that afllk-ted blin from uu early ngr, he wrote a numbt-r n( inctriml workr. lie waa alBv the eubjucl of the potim, "A Ullnd lloy." by Thoinaa Gordon Hake. "Who beam po sie labg brow tht round And top uf toifrtiyntn." , r OOK at me with thy large brown eyes, I'lilllli, no'NJiiK! Tor rouml thee the purjile shadow Ilea ' Of babyhood's royal illgiiitles. Lay ou iny nevk thy tluy hand With love's Invisible scepter laden; I am thine Esther; to command ' ' ' ' Till thou shalt Hud thy queen-uaudmalden, rhlllu, my klngt Oh tbe day when tbow Koeat rUilli), my klntcl AVhen those beautiful Hits 'stu suing. And, aome gentle heart's bars unilolup;, Thus dost enter, love-crowned, and there Slttest love-Rlorlfledi-Itule kindly, Tenderly over thy kingdom fair; ' ' For we tluit love, abt we lore so blindly, l'hlllp, my king! I gaze from thy sweet uioutb up to thy brow, - riilllp, my king! Tbe spirit' that there lies sleeping now May rise like a giant, and make men bow As to one Hciiven-choson amongst his peers. . ' My.Huul, than thy brethren higher and fairer.. Let me behold thee In future years! . ' Yet thy bend ueedetb a circlet . l'hlllp, my klug! A wrl-. not of gold, but r I Sl X palm. 'Hip, my klug! Tbou too oiufct tread, as we Thorny, and cnK 'ind cold, and gray; Kebvls within tlV id foes without . . . Will suatt-h aftX. "rown. Hut march on, glorious. Martyr, yet monarchV U angels shout, : As tbou sltt'st at tUv 'eet of God victorious. : - ' "l'hlllp, the kiiigTCL rTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTVTTTTVTTTTTT jIISLATUKK. 'Xdl TIIE LEG1SL Iapertsat Lcglilatloa for tbe 8tate Uenerally aa ferTbls " , Bectlea Parlicalarly. . Feb. 10. Governor Dougbtou utroduoed a bill for tbe issue of Stale bonds to tbe amonut of H00,0(stSi per cent, payable fifty years after January 1st, 1903. Mr. Jarrett, a bill for the relief of Public Bcbool District No. 5 in Fraukliu towuship, Macau couu- y.- - T ' - - Mr, White, a bill, to appropri ate $200,000 to the publio schools of North Carolina. . - . Tbe bill creatiug tbe Audubon Society of North-Carolina and protecting song aud shore birds aud improving the game Jaws has passed the House by a vote of 65 to 17. - Fvb. 11. Mr. Crisp - introduced a bill to amend Sec. 1005 of tbe Code. Tbe bill to incorporate the Hia- wassee Valley, Railroad Compa ny passed final reading by 42 to 0. Ordered enrolled. Bill to amend the charter of Frankliu, Macon couuty, ratified. Bills to allow Clay oouuty, aud Murpby township in Cherokee cqunty to subscribe to the capital slock of the II. V. Railroad Com pauy were ratified. " ' Feb. 12. Anderson of Clay and Jarrett of Macon, jpreseuted petU ion 8 from their constituents for temperauce legislaHou. Jarrett of Macou: A bill, to ameud chapter 715, Laws of 1901. for Macon couuty. ' J. r : Feb. 13. Senator Crisp presen ted a petition from citizens of Clay for temperauce legislation. West of Cherokee, a bill to ' es tablish a graded school at An drews, Cherokee oouuty. , Jarrett of Macoif, a bill to pro vide for atteudauceot school chil dren iu Macon couuty. '.. DeHart of Swain, to regulate working of couVicts in Swaiu. Jarrett of Macou, to iucorporato ths Bank of FrauklNi. Feb. 14 Jarrett, of Macon: To provide for the wcrkiug of the public roads of Macou county. Dellart, of Swain : To protect fish in Swain and Clay counties. Dellart : To ;'' ameud cbaptor 196, Laws of 1901, iu reference to priuting couuty financial state ments. There have been about 650 bills utroduced iu the Senate, and even mere tbou that uumber iu tbe' bouse, aud still they corbie daily. oAar?on: jnattire tt T"E rJISTCt't'L SICSED. London, Feb. 11 The Associa- led Tri 'S is informed (bat in structions have been telegraphed to tliecominnn 1 ts of the thuka S'j'iadrotis ( .1 Vouezuela lo iuiflra.v I' ir i-'h, s i j t fj i-'iice cf tLe nn:;: i i-r- i- kti' . , ' i n I ; i 1 : nine a-woolng, ' P1 rarer,. ' - One day, . , : , trod, a way .. : . CA'STORfA :' For StfanU ana CMldren. Till KizlfToa K278 A!?:;s C::;!it 8ignatvof ' -NEWS BRIEFS. . , . ' , - The members of tbe Murpby M. E. Church, South, will remodel their brick church buildiug at a cost of $2,500, half of this amouut having already leu subscribed. The floor plan is excelleutly, ar ranged and is moderu iu. design. Tbe plan adopted is an addition for a Sunday school room, 26x16 feet, with a tower about fifty feet high; a new self-supporting roof; raised floor; opera chairs; uew pulpit furuiture; furnace iu base ment; new lighting arrangements, probably acetaleu gas. When these improvements aro comple ted our Methodist frieuds will have one of tbe prettiest churches iu tbe western part of tbe State. Cherokee Scout. r ,-. ;r , , V ' . .; ..- - The Burlingtou Express . No. 6., was bold up afler midnight of Inst Wednesday night, eight miles east of Butte, Mout aud robbed by two men. It is said they did not get more than $500. The Board of Couuty Commis sioners of Cumberland county bas voted to ask the Legislature lo grant tbe issue of $40,000 bonds for road improvement. j' 1 ,. ' .''.X'2:i,''' Cougressmsn Small bas secured a half pillioo dollars appropria tion for the erection of a l'l house off Cape Ilatteras. ' ' The sheriff of Haywood oouuty has offered a reward of $25 for the capture of Zeb Giles,' the uegro wbo robbed the hardware store in Wayuesville Wednesday night. - :v-:.-.S'l The Soutbqru Railway . bas placf d orders with a number of car and locomotive works for im mediate construction of 200 en gine, 8,000 freight and ooal cars and 50 passenger cars, deliveries lo be made at tbe earliest possible moment. - . Supposed Bsplst Caagbt. (Scriil to the Cltiacn.) ' Rutherfordtoo, N. C, Feb. 12. Sohpu Jacksou, the negro who is supposod to have criminally as saulted Mies Minnie Carlyle, au 18year old white girl near Tryon Suuday, was captured at " Forest ity this afternoon by Constable J. C. IIarrill aud Chief Jones of tbnt place and is being held for the Polk county authorities. Kidney and ClaJJer Disease Are generally cuiiscd liy an exc of in l.u-tic ami . I. in .1 1 1 ' !: 10 Ili liH III Hie . L, l' n at Cull- I ' .', corrt'i't i AoRctol!cFrcpnMiionrorA3-similaiiiifiilicFoodaiHlHcdula-Und QieSluiniiclts and Bowels of Promotes DigesrioivChrerfur fKssandRest.Conlains nCitlier Opmm.Morpliine norXmcraL Vox Narcotic. PmfifOUJSrSiMVaftTCim mmfian doe- : . , ftmUMl.ttm AperfectRcmedy forConsllpa non, Sour Stouioch.Uiarrhocn Worms oimilsioiB.Fcvcrislv ness ami Loss or Sleep. VacSunite Signature of , XEAV YOTIK. EXACT COPY Of WRAPPER. .efi is is ths X Everything In the bouse at Sfl -i.. r. c.1.... ft ., . t S High Quality-Low Prices, j ill fir EXAORDINARY ill. AT Hi WRIGHT& P " : Ss hi hi hi m m m I J and it's room we want to display them. . I V V l I IS i i gxenhesl J?ooij for 4'" ' "I It WRIGHT & ROBINSON'S STORE. 5 i Wsyaesville Homicide. ... . (8H!cll to the Citizen.) Wsyuesville.Feb. ll.Mondsy uigbt.inwbat is known as "Nig gerlowu," where most of the col ored populslion of WayneBville are congregated, Ed. Gray, colored, shot acd killed another negro, Johu Foster. Jealousy is under stood to bave .been the cause ot tbe trouble, Ed. believiug that bis wife and John Foster were too in ; timste. t . Ed. Gray has bred living in Wsynesvills for quite a long time and was regarded sb a most excel lent' uegro, having been employed at Capt. Alden Howell's "for per haps five or six successive years. After shooting Foster Ed Gray escaped aud has not been arrested. Cram's Nomlnatioa Defeated. Washington, Feb. 12. Tbe seu ats committee on commerce today sgrppd to report adversely the noiniuatioD of Dr. W. D.Crtim, to be collector of the port at Charles ton, . C. Tbe vole on coufinna lion was six to" eight. All the Democrats Voted agaiust confirma tion S' i they werev reinforced by lb" vi.t. ? of Jones fif Nevada and kins of California. a i. ij ui, ' i-'cr . t Th t tt I.' svi. 11 F, rInftaflCMUrfn. Tb .ind Yen Hava . Ahvays Cc"ghl Bears the Signature of. In Use For Over Thirty Years mm Ma imui tmv. mtm oa errfc Akl Place to Obtain 5W rvus , . hi ROBINSON'S STORE. Ill East Main Street, . . ii FRANKLIN, N. C.fls i Sara: - a a Is u la : , We must a a lowett cash prices.. ti.., .M .,...;i.M! ,:,'., Sai $11 ths people, j ; , Dr. J. L. X. Carry Dies Dr. J, L. M. Curry, formerly era banaiidor to Spain, and ..head of I lie Peat.ody fund, died at lbs home of his aistvr-iii law, Mra. J. K. Comially, in Asbeville, lat Tlmrailny - nilii, Feb. 12th, at 11 :'20 o'clock. His age was about 78 years. J Perfect &sd Peerless f curc lihoumaticm and all Ltvsr, Kiclnrr in j Blad der truublc caused by uric add In the aystem. It eurea br cleansing aud vit-lizing the blood, thus removing ths causa of disease. It gives vigor and tuna and fci:ilds tip the henltH and aLrength of the patient win1 v-i-''j the reiredy. - IkXii. i. ia a himinary ia the tne-liral world. 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HAIHVILka, 1MB., : OIWCIMXT HEPRBSKNTS Vnlted Coatedmtt VeUrant, United Daughter of ihe Confederacy, The Sont, mad other Orgaalwathmm. .St-OOayMr, Twe tanplaii Few Tveeat tttmia. I S. A. CUNNINGHAM. Sraciai. knMCTibx la Clabe with thla rapeft Highlands insurance :; Agency. Insures only in tbe best Com- panics, , Losses promptly paid. . , ,. T. Baxter White, Agent, FOR CHEAP RATES TO . TEXAS, AftKANSAS TERKllWTrCSa tit X " COLOItAilO, UTAH, yYOK . MING, OREGCN1; MONTA- MA, WASHINGTON.wid... ,' Other fomls f West, Northwest and Southwest, Write or call on ' " ' J. G. HOLLKNBRCK, District Passenger Agent,. ' I .,:: IU A Kl.kwMI DO wuioviiio aiiM iiaaurniy it. No. 1 Brown Bldg. Opposite Union Depot, Atlants, Ga FB.tKKI.IX DISTRICT, FIRST KOCSU. Dillsboro, Sylva and Scott's Creek, Svlva, Pecember. 11-12 WelwlerCuWelarter, Dec 1311 Glenville Glenville, ' " Id 17 Mscon " Mt Zion, Franklin" lolls, Franklin Station, .20 21 - 27-28 28 29 Jan. 84 6-7 Murphy u Hayesville ' WhittierCt. Luftv.' Bryson City ifcNantaliMla, - Bryson City, : - 24 25 Andrews Ct. Andrew,Jn 81 Feb 1 Rolbiiisville Ct. Robbinsville " 7 8 J. A. Cook, P. K. NOTICE. , . Mnrth nrfilinn. tifarain fnmil v Superior Court, Before tbe filerk. Barrett II. l'leming, Bertha . II. PlHmuifr. Itarnpv H ' I'lpminir. IlnL. n, j o? lie II. Plvming, Belle H. Gober- and J. R. Gober. VS. Basil II. Fleming and Bedifor 1'leuiing. '.- NOTICE ' ' The non-i-eaulenl defendants. Bn.V zil II. Plemincs and Bediford ; II. Plvinings alwve named will take no. line that an action cnritled as above lias been commenced in the superior court of Macon county, N. C, the purpose of which is to sell the binds nf which plaintiffs and defendants are lennnis-in-cormnoti, as heirs at law of William P. Pleinings for par tition among said heirs. Said land beii'g described in tbe petition in the vaiue. i And the said defendants will fur ther take notice that they are re quired to appear before Lee Craw ford Clerk of tbo Superior court of Mucon county On lbs 1 3t.li d.iy of Mareb 1903 and answer or demur to the complaint in this action, or the nlint:ffti will apply to the court for the relief dimanded in said ' com plaint, This Jan. 2f, l'.H:3. LEU ffiAW KJl:i, Cik. Iri.j ,-;, - " Hons & M sv, AtUs, for I' . i. S Tn-rrnnsiir T wq1 Tdiorus 01inJML
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