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( '1 at I . e jiost-OiVce at . f.ir transmission ti.roKt it.vttn.t.dasft matter. y t 0v months i 1.2fl x months -' 60cts os, 5 rents , i r line, 5 cents. PuiiKiilied ever Wednesday S.v.".-.-v.-..".-.-,V".V.-. Y 'hat pafselb by, and tried- X dletbwith strife belonging lif t loiui, is like one t bat laketb a 1 by the ears. -Proverbs 17. Vjj Reyuoldsbas become (..lie oi iuavit6ri of the Claylou ( Ga.) Tribuhe. We know not what business he has followed - hereto fore, but bis fortuue is assured in the newspaper business, . A Mi OU' phyiiciau advocates ' the removal of the vermiform appendix from all iufuuts itnmo tl iately after birth as a precautiou against appendicitis. VAuother phpsiciau aays that this is wholly impracticable, aiuce infants are not bora with the appendix, this "t :TI7gavde?gT--i t of ater life. Here is .another llWfratiou of the proverb that doctors differ, Aa 014 Sabject aaa Its leaataf. "We are not pioneers iu this great educational movsmeut; it is olderthan auy of us, older tbau North Carolina itself, tu the DtftTJiHiWi-ijioii ever adopted by the Stats we ret VrfaTthe fathers declared religion, moralTfut! j knowledge, being essential to proa perity, education shall be forever oucouraged. Education does uot mean merely teachiug one to read and write; it meaus briugiugout aud developing all that is food iu anything aud repressing the bad; Everything that is of any beuefit to the world is the outgrowth of education. The dog .who knows how to do something well is a bap- pier dog 1hau the worthless cur who does uot know how to do any ,jj3oH'imply gkulks about tbe t r cet. Tbe educated man iB, a I - ppier man than be who has liev er bceu traiued to do anything. The educated inau is filled to over- jwiug aud has something left for others. , Trimarily, we are all placed in ;'. is world to develop ourselves i .d to make the most of ourselves. ! ' -calioQ is esseutial to good .No poveruDieut is ...nrt of the ayr May 10lhrisMe- Day in North Carol iu a. i.ue ocoasiou. falling ou Sunday tlusyearr tba day will be general ly observed ou, Monday, tbe Utb, Ou next Monday , the Charles L. Eobiusou Camp of United Coufed-. erateTeteraus will meet iu aunu. al aeasiou. Tbe meeting 'will be au important oue as there will be vCIcers to elected for the uext year aud delegates to, select to atteud the great reunion at New Orleans, and other important business to traur-aot. Hon. B. F. Dixon, who w as elected last year to deliver the a&nua address will be here if not providentially hindered, aud will uo doubt take a flue speech. Not vuly Confederate" - ' HJilJUefeuoUld turn OUI Juttt him. Let our good couuty of Ma con show its respect towards Ma jor Dixon asj State - official by giving him a large audieuce. .;:! c-J Pctrkcs ! ! I -er, Eidwati j Blul r t-a . a caused by nric add t 'rn. It Cures by :4 it"l!tlnj thg a p-novi: Uia csnsa , . It c 'ti nor snd i v - t health i i f . a faucnt t - r .f. nil iisry is - t. i; a tscurei e t'j c i't trio's t -r tbSII Sl i i 'U u.i'i. rtinyof i'nnt"n rood. ; t . r.tm'y :iiia Jtrvrfiiu. t i I 1 r i. 1 ti. ,t 3 r8 t t- W. . C One loitut;.":!, r hi?1' mor ning when I was on picket du'y ou tho southern bank of th Rap pahanuock River at a point where the river was quite email, I re ceived information through a courier that a considerable force of Federal cavalry, accompanied ny a wagou train was marching down the river on the opposite side some distance above the ford I was guarding. I was instructed to select a position from which I could watch the ford aud which. would shield me from being seen' . .. , ' ny tue enemy, ana not give any alarm uuless tbe enemy attemp ted to cross the river. The best place I could Cud near tbe ford was a short distauoe up the river, right ou the bauk where 'a. large rock protruded several feet above the level of tbe ground. The riv- er was very Harrow at that point, aud the rock was iu au open place where it was almost certain that if I bad to leave my position the enemy would see me. The road over which the euetuy would pass ran down the opposite bank of tbe river, almost at the water's edge, so that I would uot be over twenty to thirty yards from them. There was another man on duty with me, so we took pur horses . back sc-mo distance to tbe rear , where they oould uot be seen from the opposite aide of the river, and bitched them, aud tbeu returned to our rook. 4 i After waiting awhile we heard the enemy comiug, and crouching itiowti wtiuLwuM'jck we awaited their approach. BooWha beadi a column of cavalry appear aigui, aou aa we jay mere -:..L" i i l ing them march by we could easi ly count them, and could hear their eouvereation plainly, aud even see them bat their eyes, There was a considerable column of them, followed by a train of wagons with a rearguard. As they passed by we would level our guns on them and speou late how easily we could pick off the officers as they passed, i We. however, kept a close watch on the ford about seventy yards below, and had any of them attempted to cross the river we would have fired on theui. and then have uthrowu gravel" as we ran for our horses. Iu such an event we calculated that there would have been uo great dauger as tho enemy appre hending uo duuger would have tieeu taken by surprise, and. tbe ,.1 trint JiJtJ.;u AJ.ifc, weald be a"ba.u -v.Jtancer We anew our reserve was ready uot very far back iu our rear aud bad they beard our guns fire.all would havo advanced to meet the enemy aud a lively skirmish would have resulted. But all passed on and we were uot discovered,' but we had a pretty good yiew of march ing Yankees. - OABTOIltA. Bam Iks ' J9 iw Haul lwn J) T Tks 8U Uau tiraat fatr. The Louisiana Purchase Expo sition at St. Louis and the prog, ress being made npou its build ings and grounds form the feature of the current issue of Cojulikh's Wci'kly. There are a great many photftpbj, taken especially for this number, showing (he. coudf tion of the work to dute approxi niately as it appears duriug the dedicaforjtexefCises. There is a leading article by Ex-Governor David R, Francis, presideut of tbe Exposition, on "Europe's lutvteet iu St'. Louis's Great Fair." aud from other sources there, are ac counts of tbe wonders tabs seen, tbe dedication, the historical event which it commemorates aud other phases of the Exposition aud what it siguines. ; ; BltLROAO HEWh. -":; - Capt. Berry iuforms us that the laying of steel rail will eommeuce within the next ten days, and the work will be pushed aa rapidly as possible until the Pule bridge, sev. eu miles below Claytoii, is reached. Col. Prentiss bopus to have the train ruuuiug up to that poiut by June first. Col. Geo. L. Proutiss, Presideut of the T, F. R'y-i nd General Mauager W. S. Erw in came up Monday mornitig and stopped over at the Wall House for din ner. They returned to the Fails Monday evening.- Ciytou une. Trib- IMP" f r.fl V 1 1 1 w w i ALT -y- I M i?.wirai works of" Abrklimn Cowl? fmm m lu" n hi i 4, iti-4 I" "wr more Utiuuro. . (mm t ' vl .iiv i- u- -okI if M .aw" by hi roiUrm piurm i'ivn, turn jtnt not. ntpitliy oM.'Hnd after hi Gfiri. l wan MiK'iM at oxford mill .t(mi the. - -t ru. i- tor tt wr tinrawurdl by Charlcii II. HfiT hn rtortation, and he retired to ft farm In Ijt. Jjh!iihn uli1 of Cowley, "It may be af firmed thatt lia brouaht to hi ctxtiC labur a mlnU re p!ot wtth learnh nd that hta orntunntt which book can auppiy." r '.ftGARlTA first pormaed t ' U I rementbr M. my braaat. - Margarita, flrat of alt; fc. But when awlitlt tit wanton ma U Wltli my raatUaa hwart had ytayatl, Martha took tiia Hying bait. , Msrths soon did II r:gn r Ta th butaui Ctlmi !n. ButMu Cftthsrins ssv pUo ' (Though Klh Slid nry h to prt ' With tl poueMlaa of ay hnrt) . , To Kits' cnqutriiic Ihv. Ellcs till this hour mlfht reign. Hsd shs cot evil eounsels'ta'sn: - I , FuiMUmentsl Iswt she trli, i i And stilt new (sverltM she choss, " ' Till us In arms my paistons ros. 1 ' And cast sway her yeke. Merr then, sad (entle Anns, ' Both to re'gn at once beaan; Alternately they swayed; I And sometimes Mary wee th fair, , And sometimes Ann th crown did wear. And smettrae bath I obeyed. . Another Mary then arose, 1 And did rlsoreus Isws Impoe; A mlfhly tyrent ehel I Vnut. alas! should 1 har been , Under that Iroa-aceptered sueeav- ' Had not Rebecca st m fre. . When fair Rebecca set me fre. ', "Twaa then a (olden time with a: Rut soon these pleasures fled; i For th araolous prismas died 1 In her youth and beauty's pride, And Judith relfned In her stead. MOIUX- w " j . jL I nmhfir'lU HoaN tf EeareseaU.; .. . . I Uvm frvai Bwala Ceaaty. A.J. Dellart, the stalwart young Republican representative from Swain county, was a oonepicuous fiigure iu the lower house. Mi. Dellart waa bora iu 1672, in the county of Bwaiu. He attended the common schools of his county. He was elected Kegister of Deeds of his county, and served in that office four years. Being . a man of sterling qualities, he received the uomiuatiou at the hands of his party in conventiou assembled in the summer of 190i ea their cauidate for tho bouse of Repre sentatives, being elected the iol lowiug November. He served on Committees ou Salaries and Fees, Railroads and Railroad Commis sion, and Private Institution. Attentive at all limes to the call of the chairmau! It cao be truth fully aaid of him that be was prompt at roll call, alert aud watchful at every session of tbe Legislature. Being a bashful young bachelor, be look his seat at the rear, and almost under the gallery, lest his laughing browu eyes might be spent iu gazing at the fair maidens who so oft fre quent the part assigned to visi tors. Legislative Edition of tbe News and Obsorver. 44 Jibs Hewarekillee Hot be I. Frankfort, Ky, April 30. The jury io the case of James Howard, for tbe murder of William Goebel has found the defeudaut guilty and fixed tbe puuiebiueut at life imprisonmeut. Tub Paxes hns ou baud the fol lowing Uniud Stalea - Court bitnks for sale: , Wurranta fur arrest, I'io, doc Subpoena for Wilnesaes 8c dor. Mittimus, 8o " Kecog. to ComrnUeion era' court, ' 8o " : Reeog. to Distriut eon it. 8o Juslitiuation of Surutica, 8u a u Reuog. of Witutsiiea, 8o " V. S. Com'nra.' Fee Dill V2o a riirc Tiling je'ijr-n uUio. IiiikUi It is said that nothing in sure ex cept death and tatea, but tlmt is not altogether truo. Dr. II'.. Ja l v Dincovery for Consun cure for tt!l lu-j ! ! T! )' ''i 'u i I c. :. v.. , utf. .i , I'll ! a t ; - . i't is a ' vil t " I 4 u L i 4- r ftra embiltahed with all th Otis niniith. three dsys, and half aa hour. . . Judith held,ii sovereign itower: Wondrous beautiful her fsce! But so weak snd small her wit. That she to (overn was unfit. And srwuMnna took her plaos. But when Inabella cam. Armed with a reslstlris Sams, . And the artillery of her eye, Whilst she proudly, marched about. Greater eonuuests 10 find out, 8h beat out Susan, by the by. " But In her plso I then obeyed -Blsck-rred Bess, her viceroy-maid, T-t whom ensued a vacsnrvr Thsusand wors passions then poa- -sessed Th Interregnum f my bresat: Bless m from such an snsrchyl Oentl Henrietta then. And a third alary next began! ; Then Joaa and Jane, snd Aadrta; And then a pretty Thorasslne, . And then snother Catherine, . And then a long s criers. ., u i Rut I will briefer with them bs, Blnce few of them were long with An higher snd nobler strain My present empreaa does claim. Helconora, flrat of tho name: ' ' '-ng to reign t IHt , in " s- B- ArboKast, of Dawson, III J fell dead rin the streets of ilender-i . ... .. ' . I ouvilfe last Thursday, Ho hafj been at lieudersouville only , ten days previous to bia death, : f "f The plant of the Crescent Puw der Company of Gaiustcok, Pa was wrecked by four explosions, uu April 30th, aud uiue persons were killed, aud Iweuty-oue in jured. 1 The Code Commission met in Raleigh ou the 1st inst. and the members were sworn ui by Judge Connor of the Supreme court. Thou. B. Woiuack was eleotod chairmau. Judge John H. Rogers of ForlL Smith, Ark.', has beeu selecred as The Asheville men who have bought the 'Petrified -Man." are going to have au analysis of- bis substauce made by an eminent chemist to convince the public that he ia not playing the hypo crite to deceive people. He will then be put on exhibitiou to make his tiwners a fortune. CASTOR I A For Infants aid Children. Hj Hi Y:i K::a tey t::$ . BUihoi ef Klsslsalpul, Jackson, Miss April 29. Tbe diocese of the Protestant Episco pal church of Mississippi tonight elected Rev. John G. Murray of Baltimore bishop of Mississippi. Dr. Murray has beeu rector of churohes at Selma aud Birming ham, Ala, and was recently called to Baltimore. His clo-est com petitor before the couucil tonight waa Rev. Walter Whjttaker . of Jacksou. ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j i iirwj t"?i V : ? I I to " 4 r) t. t . I i S-'IiO Too ITaTO Always Eonfflit, .'end whkh. ha Itcea in use far ever CO years, Las boriso the Bi;rnanro of nnd has been inado under Lis per- V j .V sonnl supervision since Its Infancy. Allownoonetodecclvcyoulnthis. All CotmterfeUs, Imitations end " Just-as-food" are but . Experiments that triflo wl v, and endanger to lieultU of Infiuts and CUlldreu Expcricuco against Experiment. What fo CASTORIA Castort: Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paw gorlc, Drops and Soothing: Syrups. It is Pleasant. It . contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xarcotio etibstauce. Ita ape Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays FoverLshncss. It cures Dlarrbccn and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Cotuttipatton and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep Tbe Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. - ccnuinc CASTOR j A always ) Sears the Signature of TIio Kind You HaYO Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. - jj ' I High Quality This is tie 1 1 s Pi. EXTRAORD BARGAiu Grand Sweeping LoWv AT - A WIGHT & ROBINSON'S S'i 7 East Main Street, j ' f t Everything In the house at I make room for our Spring Goods. .They are now arriving JJe and it's room we want to display them. ' '' Jx ! .' il ' '" & fienheel glooda for WRIGHT & ROBINSON'S STORE, flf ( bjli o.nr I at s sreot eoet. Union Lock Poultry Fencf r.r 'Ary, i: ' 7TTT i Trrrrr-i-i liKHt f t I H -i 4t-f 'I T1 VT-. a c i m MM - Low Prices $ " "Main FRANKLIN, lowest cash prices. -. We must a a I .fill ihe people. TO Ev?"y r"'i x It.. I f t.....J a . J V aaS s1- aaS V. ; a a a . . aa'S meatloalaf ikle sustulne will nj - a4ulrlrriwwl.,(('ral.h l'. Amerlnn N JEim.hi.. ,toor 4e.u1aorc.M ta mlQi.lun i u"rauoDl.are:)dui.Hiio.uu, 1 .. . cr la I be sear future wo m ri.,u. emboMeJietfoToa. Tbeeiiiltil.iun.ah.i. , . Vhri roiutlmu. th. . ... sa.ertlaint matter irr er br ua. ther nubia jon t , .iiWikj ecloclloo ot pli,o or or.tio as to oioel ' .,"'';.?!n'1 1C" lB """ "" "" the plat.,. 4 It M0i.'ur4leljr npreMiul. ..I tl.u u-. ui Col . I iliAnierl.'iiaori:aawl.lano. Il ! s work of sr. Jna will sr.prroUl and It 1 rmiri f. ik. U fult cipLiine cor mUle CoruUh na of cllln.i Thle nib.-l kit connoenli-l iKf to Over 0T.rr .f a Mlllio Wetl-flM pu.h.. KI1IT8 IOB FULL I.VKOBJIATIOW. id Ime. uiinit TIIE9. so CC. .r.';, (L-.rJ.sv.. i 1. firm V t'.t'l M(Mt '.-! t l M ( i-f- -KM- 'III t i I M H-t ; I Hi Mil MHi-HI i , i M i tl.i) n. -. y oun n r. I if dun ty ( 'oin ciitt County by an il Assi inlily of Norlh J "An Act to ro- t ide for the nll' inlmice of uliildren in tlie BcIiooIh of Aiiit'on County. An election will lie hld fit the sever al voting .rt timla in Maeou County nn Saturday tli'i 30ih day of M.ty, 19U3, Siibmitting to the qualified vo- tfr6f said county the question of ( oinpiilaory ailendance on ' "t hi cIkmiIs ol mm county, nt saia efetv tio;i eai'li qualified voter of raid coun ty who la in favor of ooinpulsory at. tendance on the Schools of 'Macon county, m provided by Seotiona one, to, three, four, five, six ant seven of naitl Act, hereinafter mentioned, will he allowed to cant one ballo. tip. on which shall be written or printed the words, "For Compulsory ; Atten dance," ant enuh qualified voter wlic is oppwed to CoinpitlHory attendance on tbe Sth.ool of said County, ; as providud by said Section will tie al lowed to cast one ballot upon whiuh shall he written or prinled the words "Apaiitat Coniptilsory Atteiidajce,'' following are Sei'tiont oue, two, three, four, five, six Snd seven of aaid Act, to which reference has heretofore been made, via: , :. Section 1. -That any parent, guar dian or other person in Muvon Conn' ly, having the control of any child or children between the ages of eij(ht (8) and sixteen (16) )eart, shall be rfqnired to tend such .child or , ebiU drvo to some publio or private day or night school 'or children, annual ly, for a period equivalent to at leapt tbree-fonrtha of the publio rchool term iu the district in saitl t ountt wht reln said child or children may reside, subject to such exceptions as to children, places of alteiitlar.ee and schools as ae provided for iu set tion five of this net. Section 2. That any parent, guar dian or other person in sai l county failit g to comply with the proviaions of section oce of tbta aot shall be guilty of a . misdemeanor, aud shall, upon conviction, be fined or impris oned in the discretion of the Court. , Section 8. That it shall be the duty of every public school leather in Macon County to keep a aliici record of the attendance of all chil dren between the ages of eight ami Axien years residing within the bound of lit or Vmotf' !- who shall bo enrolIetjtMtliiL,Tjeii sua report an student in said dis trict, and to rettort the same to the Board of Education of said county annually at the clone of the pulilr school term. . Said n'liort shall be made out upon blank to be furnished the lenchei by the Board of Educa tion of said county, snd shall include: Mil The name of everv child he. xteen years, residing within said district, who shall fail to attend some publie or private day or night school for the length of lime provided for in sec tion one of thi act, together with the name of tbu parent, guardian ; or other person having control of suuh child or children. . (2) A statement of the actual length of time during which eaul child shall have failed to attend school as required by this auU (8) A staieruent as to wieilK-r said parent, guardian or other person having control of saitl child, or' chil dren shall have been excused from the penalties of thi act a provided ui section five of this act. ! 1 Every report made by a teacher by virtue of this act shall be duly verified upon oath by the teacher making the same. Section 4. That it shall be the duty of the Board of Education of Macon County to certify said reports each year to the next ensuing terra of the Superior Court of said county for the trial of ir.niinal cases after said reorls are so made, and the ' i M...I. r ...a j . i.n ...:. .l .t... .vein ui iam vmiii e ' luiiiimi iir Solicitor with said, reports, and il shn'l be the duly vf tho Sol eitor of the district to dra; and send bills to i he grand jury ngninst all' persons who shall violate any of the provi sions of this act. Section 5. That this set shall not apply in any ezte where the child has been or i being taught at burn t in such branches a are taught in the public schools for the length uf time required iu section One of turn act, or whose physical or inrii'al condition rendei's hi or her attendance imprac ticable, or who shall he effused by the pulilic.echool connnillef of tbe township or district in which the parent, guardian or other person havina control resides, upon its be ing shown to their satittfaotiun that the parent, guardian or other person hiving cont rul was not tilde, on ac count oi poverty, li clothe suob child properly, or lhat hu or she h:ts alrea dy seipiired the ordinary br.titcbes retpiiri-il by law, or that there i no while m h. '!. in the t'-t-e t.f wli'e la m hoot, in the .! .i'ii, or colored i f o.'t 1 t si!,...!, i.i t'e I t ' i) s 'j i:.e t, I I i v ' I ( Sj vnlue i,t ftri ol on l!m ! niiK- i. niei's of l', act of lilt' Gene: Carolina nitu't .. of a nd .. r, i. I ' , ' tonviciiou, It. t; I tir i,, oiied in the discretion of the C. Section 7. That the Bot.rd 1 1 Education uf Mavon County r hereby aulhoriied to appropriate an nually for each township in' t-.iid county, out uf the public school fund of saitl county, the turn of twenty dollars (J20.00) cr o much thereof as may be necessary, to provide hool for any ' chil.r or cliildien In said township in case where tbe par ent, guardian or other person having control of. such child " or rhildren shall, on account of poverty, be ana tile to provide such, child or children with the neeensry buok. Said 5" " propriatiou sbaIU4pa44jrftie recotumendation of the School Cup. rntttee of tbe township or distrb-t wliendn the parent, guunliatt or oih cr person. haying control resides, en. doraed by the County Surinieivv lent of Sohools. . ' . ' By Order of the Board of County Coinuiixsioner of Mscon County, N. C, ! April (Sid, V903. ' . D, W. Claisk, v 1 Clerk of I he Board. CONFEDERATE VETEIl ANS SPECIAL. General Jt S. Carr has selected the Southern Rii.way, via Atlanta,. Montgomery and Mobile as the offi cial route for bis Annual "Confeder ate Veterans' Special" which will consist of first class day conchts, and Standard Pullman Car to be ban- lied through to New Orleans with- : out change. This Special, train will leave Raleliih. N. C.nt 3:52 n. iu. Sunday May 17th, 1003, and will reach New Orleans about 8 80 p. mn i aa i.i w-w. e Jtontiay .nay in n. Jt ne lor rotimi trip from Asheville, 1 14.65. Berth rate : from Raleigh . aud Dm ham 6 00, Greensboro $5.50, Salisl.ury mil Charlotte 15.00. .Two persons - oan occupy a tiertb without addition al cost. Excellent service on regu- Ifir trains, in luith rllriutt ion. Ki.r...l. ial low tales from New Orleans to nearby point. Ask your Agent for -fate from yonr station. For ' fur- t her information and sleeping car ' reservation wnta li. L. V bknox. 1 , I". Am Caai lotto, N. C. Seather- itsruy iiuuis re- t.a on aui'ount of the follow ing occasions ; , :. - Account United Confederate Vete rans' Reunion, New Orleans, " La. May 10-22, 1903. Ticket ou, a'e May 16 to 21, 1003, ' inclusive. Fi nal limit May 24il). By depositing, . ticket with joint -agent, , and upon payment of fee cf fifty cents, exten- ' sion of final limit to June 15th will ranted. Rate for th round trio . Semi-Centenmal Celebration, Ro anoke College,. Salem, V" -June ' 7-11, 1903. Tickets on sale June 6-8 , with filial limit June 15th. Itaie for the round trip from Atheville, N. C, W.45. ' . . Account General Assembly Cum-. - berland Presbyterian Church, Nash- vllie. Tenn ,' May 21-29, 19(13 Tick ets on sale May 19 20 21, wiih "t-Hi-ri f-rrhlj"-!! the rjJUudrTp froiuAshevilie, N. C, 11 65. For further information relative to the above, call on your nearest tick el agent oradiliwss J. II. Wood, D. F A. - Ashelie, N. V. Hiahlands Insurant IT Agency. Insures only in tbe best Com- , . s . psuies. 1 - . L"tses promptly paid. T. Baxter White, Agent, HIGHLANDS B.C. : NOTICE. State of N. C, John VV. Mann. Macon Co. Entcts tea acre, of land. Lying iu Macon Co , N. C, and in Bar niiitown Towindiip; on the. water of Wolf brunch, and adjoining tho lands of lint Mica Co , J. M. Dav'e and others. Said lands beiticr a nar row strip between two- tract owned by the Flint Mica Co. Entered March 20, 1903. John W. Maws. The above is a true copy. E. II. Franks, Entry taker Macon Co. Tttitr H'ubS P", ; " ' If you want j If yotl want em - ' ; If you vmi ! i.;:i ! If 3 1 V,, I 1 If Vs I f ! . r tvrlal Bates. .
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