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THE DUNN VOLUME IX. DUNN. NORTH CAROLINA,/ COITON ADVANCES TO HIGHER LEVEL Net Cains of 20 to 45 Points During the Week On New Orleans Market Urban*, Dec it 1—Price i. iwciiK-nt* in cotton IhU ;u.»t week c. ri.-ii the •><>*■ active monlh* over a range of only J lo 7.i point*. The -t oo* root anil tiie good bus: Dies bei*i" *;»:.•• Iiy American ;tll*. * .. a vv.stunt cupport to value) a.>d ul no liiue allowed price* to go b: lo*.v the level of the preced ing week'* vlo»r. although lliere ware *tnjna when liquidation for the long amount ws? very heavy. At the low ert privv* were (till ut net gain* of I til 12 poirU; si the higheol they were at >i»t iruin.i ol VI to 81 poinl*. T ic t fc« m s* i.t net ;r«'n* of 20 to t.'. point*, Ma.ch rioting ut 20.82 ("lit* u pound utter having traded a* high a* 28.75 and. a* low a* 28 cants. All month i nr., d new high level* for the era.-bi. In the *po. department middling emlrt-d 50 point* in the net nault*, closing at 28.50 ugainut 17.76 on tl.e civ*, of ihi* week last year. T.ic rtutiatica of the week reflect ed the strong position tlir mill) sre ii. . ep:n*icn of the world taking 839,000 bale* ugainit 293,000 thi* week ls*t year nnd 278,000 thia weak iveo year* ago. Of the total taking*. Southern mill* took 150,000 bale* and Northern m il* 58,000, an aggregate tf 208,000 balrj for the mills lo thia country out of the grind total of 330.000 Th> revived rjsim* that the center of the cotton spinning Indus try »i> h. mg moved to this side of the water Tiic total visible supply of American cotton lent 27,596 bales during the week and eras reduced to 3,Si>2,So2 balsa against 4,316494 a year ago. and 4,474.690 two years ego. Thin coming week tbc market Will open Tuesday morning and. seeord ing to the way mosrt circulars at the end of this last week wure framed, the trade will be mainly interested in prospects among the mills for th« eariy pan of 1023. Mills In Lanca shire have dosed for a week and till*, ir the o£iti on of tome brokers and traders, may balance to some ex toot the mon favorable accounts f wi Amrr.err. mill centers. BAILEY CHIEF SPEAKER AT PRESS CONVENTION Annual Assembly Will Take Place At Mith Point January tl and 12 H:.-'• Point, Dec, 31_J. W. Bailey .'crtri rly fvdt-r-U district revenue coL h.rtur, will be tho chief speaker St the srnral convention of the North Carolina Press Association hare Janu ary 11-12. according to the completed proy'i,*.' made public tonight. A num ber of Ulks on rub jerta relating to :xj taper nu-nagi-ment* will bo ds livi'Sd by editor* of toe atntc. J. if. Sherrill, who was re-elect'd i- wident cf Ik- association at the Shelby mcelirR, hat tendered his re s.;-nat,on. At » recent session of the executive committee in Grreiuboro, hou-eve--. It was dr-clded to present ho matter to the convention for ft ill action. Mr. Sherilt was ejected to the general assembly from Cabarrus r ounty in the recent election. ONE NEGRO DEAD IN AFTER CHURCH FRACAS Liillngton, Dec. 81.—Major Elliott I* deni ami Curtia McKay la herld la jail hero without bond aa a result of genre al mix-op of Shnwtown ne groes last Sunday night immediately Mf .er church rervlees were over. Half a doxer) ether r.egroao, male and fe male, came in for "honorable men tion" »• being among those present •vheii tic fro*ns war indulged in to Ihe extent of murder. These wee* Fred McLean, Ida McKay, Brittain MurrXmn and others, against whom i.-.onr;- were doeketed for affray, aa •olt, etc. Aa if usual !n inch cases, knowl edge of the farts in the mattor were sorrly larking on the part of those r.'-'O were la closest proximity to the K-enr of the lighting. FRF.NCH TIGER LIKES FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT Drlar.iio, Fa.. Do*. 81. — Georges Olemcnrcsu, former Prime Minister »: France, fell so in love with FI or Vs grnpefruit while in this country ecenMy that ho arranged for rrgnlai •Wpmorit* to Par'.* until the close of •he nr»«nn, acceding to an order re ceived by a local eitre* fruit eon corn f om ita New York ose.A Every day t!i« diet of the child <hould contain soma milk; eggs. Sat fowl or meat; broad and casuals; v» i;*tables; fruits, swosts and torn. INCOME TAX RETURNS ARE DUE BY MARCH II Collector CtiiMB State, latmna Muat Be FU.J WWW Tax Dim a> Nat Following I# a notlc* from Gilliam Griaaom, United State* collector of internal revenue, NDcamlai the fit inf of Ineeaac tax returca. The fact that "return# mart ba Iliad oe time even If oa tax la dae" la atnaai d by tha collector. The following moat file return! be fore March IS, ISfg: Every person with net interne of $1,000, If dnfle; Every pereon with net income of $2,000, if married; Every person with a froaa Income of $$,000; Every incorporated company, with out exception; Every partnership, without excep tion; Every employer most impart all ml xriea of $1,000, er more, and te whom paid; Return* muat be filed an time, even If no tax la dne. UNIVERSITY ALUMNI OF SAMPSON BANQUET Om Om Keaawd Am Frarhi rn> i III Clinton, Jan. 1. — The flssipsiin County AJumai Association ef the University of North Ceretina, held its holiday banquet at the Montague bo-1 Ul. Clinton, N. C, December **, 1M2. L C. Kerr, the secretary ef the aoccation had spared no efforts In corralling the alumni for thiu jaDi IIcation. After the eercrul toasts wore reloaded to, the toastmaster, Ftte hugh Whitfield, turned the meeting ever to L. C. Ken for the buslnem session. Fitahugb Whitfield and Fannie E Vann wars elected president and aee ntary respectively for the year IMS The important business of the even ing was called for hy Dr. E. O. Lee— a man who knows msdielao and jm ticea dentistry. Ha asked for a dis cussion of the angg^j^gi school for fbe State. This discuorton was led by Fannie E. Vann, an alu mni of Trinity, and a former student at the University, Colonel C. M. Fair cloth, H. E. Faison, Dr. Kerr and olitcrs. T. M. Lee made the fallowing motion: I "That It is the sentiment of the1 S impson County Alumni Association i of the University of North Carolina ti.at thr State fif North Carolina accept the proposal of Dr. W. P. Pew, president of Trinity College, and oth for a groat State Medical col lege.” ] Thia motion woo seconded hy Dr. J. D. Kerr, one of Saaspaen county's fon-most physicians, and unaninunw ly adopted by the association. OVER no MILLIONS IN LOANS PLACED BY FARM LOAN SYSTEM Washington, January 1.—Placing loam In excess of *1*0,000,000, the federal form loan syaesa experienced its greatest period of exponelea in IMS, Commissioner Lobdell, of the federal farm loon board, declared to night in a Near Year greeting to Am erican farmers. The year's record far extension of credit represents loans more than doable tho amount placed in any one year since the eseatton of tho system. The expanded operations culminat ed In the declaration of dividends hr | six of the more prosperous farm loan ' banks Segregating more than one md llon dollars. Mr. Lobdel dorlsred. The other land hanks paid their regular dividend of eight per cent, he reperfe ed. "We believe UUa distribution to the farm borrowers la a transaction with out precedent In tho history of sgri rultnral finance,” tho i inmlgsifiiii i said In a statement oa behalf of tho board. "To tho farmers outside of the system, are arc pleased to convey the eaauraaee of every prospect of a con tinued supply of loanable funds at reasonable rales and an eaay terms wherever adequate security 1* effer •d- To ene and all, wo express the hope that alas legislation and sound practices In oo-oporatlve marketing and baying map speed 11 y bring yea relatively as etooa to the purchasers ef r»«r product* and them from arhom yaw must purchase as th^fann loan system ha* brought yaw to the sources of •nanelel •apply.*' Forty-one breeders of dairy cattle In North Carolina arc baring their bards tooted at a coot of |Ullj| per year to tho brisfas Eighteen rapervisens are provided by the Bute College end i Depot EiJgnt ef Agriculture to carry oa this work, ' “fa J. A. A toy of the Aahaal Indus, try Division. CO-OPS NOW HAVE ! 85,000 MEMBERS Twwmty Thoaund Sigiud Uj *■ Pm» T« Mom tin; War* Kowaoo Opoa Jam. Mb The Tobacco Grower*’ Co-opera Uv« Association ha* Incroamd iu *[gn op bp to ,000 within the put U* month* and will enter the now poai with 84,000 member*, according tc today’* report from Raleigh bead quartan of the -rttrtutlnn The Tri-State Tobacco Grower, of ficial organ of the tobacco co-eper* Ute, will carry the complete new* oi deliveries to the aamriailpn op to December loth in the January num ber which win be moiled to IU 88, 00if member* this weak. Owing to ummually henry receipt* of tobacco juot before the holiday*, an warrheoam of the imirlatlon in North Carolina and Vilrginiu wil) pootponr their opening from January Jrd to January tth according to to day'r announcoment of T. C. Wat kl*“. >*anager of Wsjftboaem for the aaaociatioa. DIVERGENT VIEWS ON PROHIBITION EFFECT Iwri Cali Far Washington, Dae. 11.—Coop*ration of all classes of Americas cltiaen* ia bringing aboat more rigid enforce B,B* of tha prohibition law during U*a coating year waa requested in a statement lamed tonight' by Wayne B. Wheeler, general coanaal af tha Anti-So la*n Lcagae, who enumerat ed a doaan or more waya In which he said bootlegging could be wl»lwiv ad. At the aanaa time. the ftaacrlation •Oinat the prafcftxuon amendment, through W. H Stay-tec. Ms aacatin haad, assailed prohibition, can tending that daring tha peat year it had re •alted la a "low of a early half a kOtom dqliao. ad wwaoi to tha ■•Aerai government, a ranch laager amount to J^a state*. apuggm an* mnAefpaTKs, end Jr*fv«ged M af law enforcement." He alao, asserted that "immense amounts hast been tarried out af the country for tha en richment of alien ro ah tries through th* rtcad fly growing menace of the bootlagging Industry." Mr. Wheeler, la hit • tele meat, ap pealed to the law-abiding citiscnr to tip off the police concerning viola tions of tha prohibition law, urged the press of tha country to throw Its moral Influence behind efforts to an forea the law and suggested to judges to sentence more bootlegger* to Jail mate ad of simply imposing dace. Th* Board of Tompatmnea. ProhJ. bitlen and Public Morale of tha Me thodist Episcopal Church also took occasion on Now Tear's ava to com ment on prohibition, declaring that It had survived “tha moat terrific ae •auit in tha year IB22." All in all, the ritaation aa the year closes, the state ment said, “la distinctly hopeful." Father Runs Over His Own Daughter Lumber-ton, lam. 1.—A horrible >e. elder* occurred at McDonald, lobe H* county, Sunday afternoon when Grace Greyerd, throe year-old daugti ta ef T. a Orrymn), wma run ever and killed by n Buiek automobile drive* by her father. The child w*j i* the front eeat of the car with her father. Be wae backing the ear when the dear came open and the child fell nut. The front wheel of the car pawed over her body before It could be (topped. She only lived' e ehorl time. The funeral wna conducted thU afternoon. LOCKE CRAIG MUCH IMPROVED m HEALTH Asheville, Dec. tl.—The result « n» operation, whleb former Govern or Locke Craig underwent severe days ecu, baa net bee* definitely d» elded, Doctor* Millondcr, Sr., and Jr. said I set night, hut they confident]] assert Me recovery la aaanrad. HU (haematic trouble has adorn . Ingly departed, althoagh the forme: i Governor haa softer** a groat dea be ta hi good mtrlta aad moat of th< time <hv last few day* has restei comfortabfy. As aeon as ha la wall enough u travel, the dertsra expect him to gi | to Sostfi Florida with the hope tbs toutputs rout will ruatoro him b normal health. Who* eggs coat M tents per does , * ohlek was prodaccd by laeabetloi for nine cents but whmi the egg east $1M far a alttiag of id, th ' ebfeka earn M eatrta aaeh, reports Di B. r. Eaapp. i PENDER GROAtY OPENED TWWEEK Will Occupy^BuLldSom Eul Broad Street |B H. T. Coleau, MWpor • large concern nlllHtwLseiti n at Norfolk, Va, rfhe afd^fc (hate ef hare jut opened op gBiMh atore In the Beat Town, The fltto etc re ia located In one af tha^vew kiiak •tcoctorc* on Bast Brw^kaet aear Clinton avenue, and ieB^af • kua drad and thirteen ytc^to’ poa darted by this concern, tUa l& Mm ne hundred and twelfth. 9 Mr. D. Pender. fwJtfy af Tar born. Is the presMenjMf the «oo ] eem. At the present IhWksTi shout | twenty four stereo iafWto Chrebna I and plan to epea neJp the pre yretaire towns of the 'Tate. They hare a large aaJKrM atech. embracing all i sinmiidljtt tailied In with the price Ln^Jafd^Lar •* all. They advertise aa th+ Vare Pood Stores aad this polity Bl ha main tained In the Duna bt&h. conse quently, the baying jj9b am m sured ef pare, fr^'lflL) Vafi at all times at papular pyKe, Included Snrithftetd Bia»ai4|p Vk|M Pralt Cakes W' * Nr. B. T. ^-‘-iiiAitlirtr •* Atlanta, Oa, |e the sZyineM and j accommodating —anig Jft tht iseal 1 establishment aad wfll jw-J to haw* ' you call- A visit wtn~&rlaaa pan i that they have a enmjjKa stack at ! the right prices, end .'Assent for ihe Pander Grocery a Xfci encores. , DUKE Jriia Dak* Crayted •ill reopen f«. ft* ' Tharaday, Janaatf 4. | that many new ! for the I be at ported However, wort ea the new ! school building 1* being, nmtint and ; then adequate room for tfl will ho hail. The principal and Ms os rye ad trrrhera have all keen away for the holiday*, hot will return To today or Wedn«day. S. T. Daniel 1* aerieuiy Dt with frrumonla at hi* boms on Mate Street. H1* inter, Mrs. Sidney Brown of Tarhoro Arrived Monday la ha with him. Mr. Daniel balds a |l l 'l ent position here with the (Be* . force of the Xrwin Cotton MLRs Co. Hia many friends bora and through out the atata hops far htea a apeady recovery MU* Jolla Bans, naraa of tha Oood Hope Hospital, apeot tha weak sad with frienda In Wirr*'** fialawi Mil* Margaret Moore ad Better, S. C , spent the weak and here tha m*ri of Min Nettie Tunaga Mr. and Mr*. Jane* Sox of Ailia rills are apandlng asvsrml days here with relative*. John Hardee of Norfolk, V*„ , spent sat wash ban with frienda j Mua Cornelia McLsaehlte of lil i Ungton, spent the weak and hero, tha meat of Mim Mary McKay. David O. Coffey U (pending some am* With relatives and frienda in Stotervflte. i • >• A. WsodUef ot Stooo, has accept ad a position bora with the Bank ot I CM_as L. 8 Pag* of UMhBwg spant i the ereek end here with friend*. Kdwin M. Hoit spent leal week with relatives sad friends la Dw ham. The New Tear wee aahered la hat* at midnight Baadey hy the ringing | ef the church belle This la aa aanu I el euetom here to Hag the belle ad . the stroke of twehre. New Tear's lew, I to watch the eld jeer with Me Jeyt ’. end sorrows depart aad to eradeh the new year euaea In; hoping that 11 bolde In store many and better ' thing*. 1 l**l wW *** the completion of tfc. ’ large at and awet aw darn equipped I school building la Barnett Oeuuty. b times to com* M wO he a annum ini ■ to tt* work ef thee*, who have earn I rtaqtfy endcavered tepeuvdde aa ade qaato bedding far the laebruetiaa *d I the youth of the town toad Manama . Hy. Along with thie it Baa baea lewm > ad that many new beddings wOl Bi > erected in the eemmnaity. Tahla) I everything Into eeariderailoa the peg > year baa witneamd • Mg Buetaea her* with everybody peeetded wW ; work. a - — A fowl may go Mf days wttheu ■ ropiealahlng Ma grit Tara Bens m i test at the aaperlment atatlau war . in perfect health aad goad flesh a •he cad ef this than. TO CONDUCT FIGHT ON THE BOLL WEEVIL Balaigfc, IV. ft. Dm. U—-Holding Ms Amt ■irthi sa Jaaaary Amt and beginning the new year with as In tone hr* Agfat an tha cotton ball wao tO. tbc Dfrialos af Estamclcg, will raadac erecy mUmoi at Ha com mand te aid tarmere of North Gam Una ia their war aa tha wearil thi* year. Tha mooting* to begin fat Jaaa ary bar* baaa divided lata three gnmya Tha woman aatlac win em bnca tha roaadiac of KathatAacd, CUaalaad. CMawba. Uacten. Oaaten.' «■*■"». IradaB. _d lisps. Thao* Tweeting* will bo te charge gf W. Brae* Mabae af tha Division af Bataa*l<gy to principal The eaatral aattea will mine* tha caaatiaa of Bowaa, Stanley, Mlxt Ramery. Moan. Loo aad Chart aa* aad wUl ha te aharga af riihlT Bor ■to Chief af tea DMdn af Btoa Tha faWern aattea win aaahmaa tha Medan. RtodST^SSS lampoon. Way**, itemataa. Jo..* Laaair, Ocaoaa aad Pttt aad will he te charge af f. O. Taytar, firwrflj with tha delta laboratory of tea Uni ted State* Department af Agricte* tare. cawatfe* will imip far tka ■ ntbga and pbaj ut kata* made now la hold an* mooting to tk* eoontg. tkb to ba b tka eoaaty wtobiw or •""« atkar oaotral |Ubrtn ytaaa. ■nek warning will hogto at alaras ctoak and will ba odwtbad by to* eansty m»t aovoral days before It wUl ka hold •vary farmer intending to grow eatSaw tkb cawing yoar, toanld awka it a paint to attend the moating in W* «• attempt to Witt* n tow Itow* to tot tk* randan of yonr moot valnahl* paper know that wa an atXS *8 tk* amp. re no. Tk* |--Tyli of Um eonmantty yroved tka otooionc, of tk* lath A nl, only MM iff^k and k* twni to moot iL Mr. Mark D Joakaoa. b an to* ttto Hat tkb rtii kop* for him a apoody wetmy. Hu lUrtlM liitlHt, b MPbwhr bdu Mr. J. E. Hood aad dangteaia, Margarat. B mot Ha and Myrtb. of Goldsboro. rprnt to* Ctetotem* day* wttk nbUvaa aad friaada ban. Bov. to W. Pfcmtpa ttbd kb rogo br appointment at Woaioy'i ehapol toaday and ynatotd a atroag aor mon to a bag* and npyraelotlv con gregation, nig far kb aakfaet: "Whore b Ha tkat b barn King of tk* Jewel” Tkb b Mr. Phillip* a**, and yoar koro, aad he ka* abated off won for INI. Mr. W. M. Joekaom. of Oolibb«n. vbttad kb todkor. Mr. W. B Jack mo. i 8r., rvacntly. Mrs. A. K. Hall, of Oraago, vWtod nor puma, Mr. ana Mm. m. A Jmkmn. CkritM.. Mr. Adalpkaa Mattkawa af Balam bate died tka Had. Mr- Mattkawa waa lav frlaada kart. Ha artaial eklMram Mon. B. B_ 0. T. W. M.. and U H. Mattkawa and Mia. i. *. MilBtp* Mra. D. P. Mae, Mm A. A. Mayfar and Mleaaa Bada Oyda and BalHe Mattkawa. Tka - ware latarrad la the BaSjr aeaaatary at tka aid kama plaaa. Traf. Baafatd B. Tew, who h fetching aear Omenakarongh, It ay aw ding Ike kaHdaya at l The atadanta af tkla win gtea a play at Mlaga Pnawnktr BB a* wight takjaat a4 play, “Taay ka Convict," Tka faOawtag ywaag people wkt •re eB at eekaat am Kama tar tka tiaBdayat Maikart P. Mayto, Wafa Pavaats JT. I. Naytar and A. ©. Jack mm, Balaa Creak; Mitt Lacy Naylor State aakaal at Be lata* ary; Mlmta Leila and Qcnavicva Jttkttn, Maa land; Mlaa Lana Jaikma. Ban Col lege; Mtaa Pearl Jnthwa, CaanMnw at Minion Mkaat Tin and Tnrdia Jtaknot . taaakem at Bp ring Hope and Lmt» i »B1e, raqpMtlMly am at kamt wit! i tkair mother. t «t rant M « la raha a ylg ta tk i waaalng aga af tan vwb aid, at > cording la taola made at tha Mga 1 arntfaMBmaak atatlaa farm ky Hat MM IrtM f^«lf FOB THRIFT POKING ltM Tnmwt (Motor l^-^nr Omm ■te f ■»*■! Tha Way Washington, Dm. *j.—Aa aypao f*» farther economy la -m expoadUsira. and far a graalai tar ing among Ui* people, waa made to l Naw Year's autanaat tetete* k| Secretory Halloa. Tha .UUmeot aa aoancod, aa a aamaury of tea Tree* to7*a ac«aaap|<ahMMte lor tee Inal Banl yaar. a redaatlea af abate ate til Hi an daUara la tea pebUa date, a balanced badyt aad rsi laafd r» funding operation. which haw red* g«d the early materia* date U man *U« «• *aak* HU • better mi mon preayeroee yaar thaa IMS, tea Traaaary Secretary eryd, "It can be deae, if aU ed a* ato ateta te •aea aura aad aida lata." Aserirtlng that tea Fedaaal yearn meat ha. been taking. aril aaaw tiaae to toko tea laed la aaviag, Ur. Hatlan aadd it anted to "Uttla dhott of a national calamity If tha know of thrift aad as aad Inn atonal, by ad darlag tea war, teated to tote to •to* dope of ranaateratUaa atoa tea aead af eveidiag armate aad extra, eayaca la aa great as ever.” The Federal an n imiil. tea Saa* rotary declared ratten Ite te»aa dkaraa "to tha Unit" te balaaaa Ma baty» and redact tea India af Saaa-I atiea. aatof imadatsa Oa the basis af I darts, ar M aar cast mars the* 1M1 sUt Uts stack A»m —11 •-—-T-i" » par cart sear 1MU and I peg mtf orsr 1**0. Kadadiag coal prodsctiee. which was cat hp the doe msths* strike in ssaat bUamlaaaa and arthtecils sac baas, the Car terries dlortsss rs parts far tbs year alaa mowed rew ord break! og tieAs. Tliere wars UfiUj9*9 la mrtiisfc •^freight other than aasd *—1"r*. far which ssthnrtwTwers s*aU» ahla. This tatal was PM.lSt amia *- Idtl. Coal hates is largely la Utian in votessc bbmM af loess fa year is sspirtsd la I smaller far lltl and 1 UJUttt EXAMINATION Or JOHNSTON MS-WIVES Si naaa. Dae. SI. qilrlnt the i tiaa af arid-whraa la , waia paaaed km rxNgr at *a aaat In* af the Jahaataa Oaaaty Baaid af NaaltiL Tha taaataNaaa raqatied that On a “ ‘ tar. *»*iaaa af the waatuttaa da yra vMa that itlvir aitrate aalatJaa dwaM ha aaad la tha ayaa af a i ah I at tar feata aad that tha haada aad taatra BMBta af Ota mldwfraa AmU ha ha* rtrictly ataifla. Tha laaahMtf car Had «aaa af aat tea* tha* ft* aad aadd f M far vMaNaaa aad daa aa» ~“t Tir 1hi nahiaial if -—m ti thoaa aaovtatad af htaachaa af tha aa «al attain. MD YOU KNOW? That t —palmy ittaMam tt •ehool dm fit* cntore*4 la UM, h Maasechn**eta DlatrWt of Cohoahia 1M4; Vermont, lMt| Mow Ima Alto. Michigan, WaAIncton, 1*T1 Connection t aaf Now Marico, im IWI; Now YoA. Inw California, ]IT«—throng* the ooa e*r*4 action uU peaaoaol tator—t a DID TOD KNOW? , pfo tak* lb* tfaaa ririT* «M oehaelo oaf heap hi taaoh wHh *a a* l Uvttla* aaf poUoho of Ao apt*-, ho • pot thrir Inf oowatloo oowoorniap thoi • in otfaar way* a*t ot ah oriUflpotoo I oaf la May MAMMA rafalafnn i 1ST NATIONAL NOW WELL PROTECTED "TJaa,fls,sr Tfca »W Nttiona) Sank of Ub Citr. kwtm Mte to ■tittotow to Ml aaatlaa « Mb Carolina, haa cocaatty toaWM aa BmWc Alarm fyatas far Aa yro tototoa of it'a 4a»aritora. ft U Aa aaly 1Mm*4BaaUia Frotaetloa ta nto aaaa^ aa4 la arhaaartaAif aa Mac tom^aaoofaatarof by AaOE. Mhl, «4U Ally maiaatoaa*that *—« to no toataan ton a k*rg- . tor avar aaccaodat to hto attach to rob a bank aa aatpyii fa Act, Aa an ahaaya m to alart to yaaatoa toaniltotly. kL" 1. A Wanaa. haa ham oAcianey la oaay r^Sytoy" to hto vv'.' *.;• ■ --'.v ^v| I
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