The Gastonia
Vol. XVI. {JEJ JtfggttauJ_ Gastonia, N. C., December 1», 1895.
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BAB AS “ETIQOETTER.”
8HI ADOPTS THAT PXOPE88IOH IV
AVSWEH TO IHQUIVIE8.
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Av«u«*M4e LmUm-t>< Cm Tkal
Own lw»lt AUUc, wurU tw
W*m Llki m run—Typtaal
D«t» UwA with a Auk nf timip
U Luute lUtcjbUr.
1 Aui going to ba an ettquetter, to to
lay. 1 don’t think that word appear*
In tbe dictionary, bat in these day*
when we we are alt free and equal,
either In the United State* Senate or
on a Broadway oable car, the eolnlag
of a word la n a mall privilege. My
reason tor adopting till* prnfewuoo, for
the time being, I*, a* *» editor would
•ay. In answer to many Inqulrlta. I
do think most emphatically that it la
wlae for ttioao who are poor, but not
vulgar, those who have high nitiide
.and thin parses, to have a day “at
borne." For then the hostess Is
certain to have all things In order, to
sesame a pretty frock, and with It her
beat manners and b* prepared to greet
the lady wbn calls. Bom* of the ladles
who call are beautifully systematic.
1 may stem to jeer at them, hot 1 do
not—I envy them. It is a beaulifal,
Uilu* to be able to keep a book that bis
on one aids tbe oalle you bare paid
and oc tbe other the oalla that are doe
yon from other lady callers, for It
pro via that you have a pars heart and
ire without malice, for you couldn’t
possibly like all these people. How
ever, when you are great on etiquette
yon Lav* eo dislikes.
I do not approve of giving a coming
out in what Is known, common
ly. aa a long Bat; that la ooe of those
which h» a straight, long p—away,
and rnnny doors on onn side of It,
Among the 600 people invited to the
oomln^-out party, some will be oertnin
to go Into the wrong rooms, which
will aggravate their hoeteee, mortify
them, and, if many diamonds are lay
ing around loose, prove a great tempts
lion to a professional lady caller, kfy
parent says that people living In long
flats do not have many diamonds, but
she Is uot well up In tha way* of tbla
world. I hare seen a girl, who
couldn't pay hw landlady (S a week,
wear throe marquise Hogs, large head
lights In her ears, a diamond brooch, a
diamond locket, ooe of that debased
kind known as the Trilby, and two
diamond bracelets. She said some
thing about her gentleman friend, but
that la aa other story. A gentleman
friend and aUquattar do not harmonise.
HAD TXA.
Really, though, It to food thing If
you happen to neve many friends, sod
do not seep an axtanaiva establish mast
U> select a ipedal afternoon to aes all
your wo mao frieoda, anil give tbsaa s
little of the cop that cheers. Speak
ing about tba cop that cheers, 1 would
like to aay that very often It nearly
poisons. But that to when tbe hostaes
ha* Invited a yoneg girl to preside over
the urn. Sbe la usually stuck on her
frock, and determined to have aa liUle
trouble a* possible. so she dump* shoot
a pound of tea In the teapot, start* tha
kettle and poor* on water adtll tboes
poor tea leave* lots all flavor, and the
last caller seta a dap of lepM water.
Now everbody knows the effect of te
pid water. Hot water or cold water is
poaalble, but tepid water reduces the
last cellar to such a situation that, af
ter tbe oall. stand* on the edge of the
sidewalk while a kindly policeman
holds bar, and abe throws up hev be
lief In s third term. Daring this
episode small boss stand around and
Jeer, and an elderly woman with a
white ribbon in her buttonhole, says
in a loud, allrill voice: “What oan we
expect of the poor men when tha
woman drink?"
TEA, POOD AMD DEEM UOasir,
Tbit stele, steered tea is a disgrace.
Nobody offers stale bear, or ootd vege
IsHh, to bar friends, but tbeae long
standing drugs are counted as proper,
and Uia lady a bo Is reoevlag thanks
tbo girls who stew the taa for being so
sweet and lndustnona. Another way
of making taa, favored by young ltd las
who Ilka to flirt, aad who think noth
ing of the stomaolis of Uia lady oaliars
Is to put tlie taa In the copper kettle,
keep adding fresh leaves, and letting
It boll all the afternoon. Strong 1 It
would not oaly make your hair eurl,
bnt It would raise the top of voar bead.
Still, the dear girls are capable of do
ing anything when It eomee to chooa
iag between work ur play. It waa a
a ladles’ luncheon that ttw other latter
waa about. In giving a luncheon to
women alone, the dishes are usually
fancy aad uneatable. What alaa can
be erneeted f Whan a woman has to
pot all bar money in favors aad deoor
•tlona, them la to tittle loft for feod
that, what In England are called
liashea and la France entrees are the
only things possible. The charm of
the lad lee' luncheon Is that as one
only plays with the dishes offered,
there is mooh time for talk, aad love
ly woman oan lie—I didn’t mean to
say that word, for It Isn’t alee—I
tooan lovely woman can accept the
co«i4imaots about her frock, aad
shrug her shoulder a, sod any ft la a
little thine that waa made for bar la
Purls, and only ooet two huadrsd dot
btrs. Thin gives the wimsa meat to
tier a chance to plash the leg of the
woman next to her aad whisper. "It
waa made right barn la New Tort,
and she was cheated II It sort oust
Mty.”
SMALL TALK THAT IVMTW.
Then Urn unmarried wnaasa Are
sweat sod humble, aad UN of the men
who proposed to them la the yeera geoe
by. and whose wives are now lnisot,
fl!ey took at Mm. Jonas sad my-I
know, bweetheart.jreu •««*■**•
nut of cunrea. Charlie hadat met you
Iben, and I wee bis Amt love." Bet
Mm. Jones dam mtad, and later OA
Mr Jons* ha* M wnytmaant quarter
nfaa hour. Thee, with the coffee,
there usually spoon* two or three of
thsTebeeu omnpouado eold at tho Urge
|h#^ whom you oaa get a diamond
Furniture on
Why do you do without that Rocker, or Bureau, or Bed, or Safe that you need ao much,
when you can buy the same at Armstrong’s by the payment of 86c or 60c a week?
CHAIRS! CUAJRSI We bare Chain
Plala mad Chain Hagant, Urn aod Small,
High and Low, For Otd mod Young. Chll
dran*a Chairs, high for the table, Children’a
(Aalrs with Hooker*. Abo Parlor Chain,
Dining Room Chain, Ea»y Chairs, Arts
Chain, Ibautiful Book an. Id abort CHAIRS
FOR ALL—good anoagti, floe enough,
cbeep eaough for anybody.
8oe our Bureau at $3.75
__ . and Bed for $1.75.
SPRING BSBB.
m th"°\ P»r.WaTcn Wire and also oar Spiral Spring
Jjj£ And d°° forKCt th4t our Prices •* well m
MATTBBS8 DEPARTMENT.
Our Maureascs we manufacture ourselves. You take no
2T? ^OC hty °1?*-«. Why ? Uecauae we ounwlves select
n,cf- cl«.n' fr«*> »t»w «nd shock* to put In them, and
only the best material i* used. We know wbat goeatato them, and
^ *" MatS^we -re not
^ d' M*ttmm you can afford to boy. We
shall take pleasure m furnishing you wbat yon need in this line.
CHRISTMAS PRESENT.
Our splendid strong Iron Express Wagon is inst the thing to
! VP**? Christmas. It is not only * good thing to please
him with but it is good for actual service. 8 8 **
OTHER FORNISHlNOS.
Call on us for Hall Racks, I>icto*b», nkely framed, and
Uabbls to put them on; also for Curtain Polks, and Window
Shadks, Saras and Sideboards. Cribs and Carriages for the
Bibici.
BED ROOM SUITS FROM $S TO *00.
Elegant Oak Salt for $48.
BEDSTEADS, BUHEAU8, WA8HBTAKD6 gad CEKTRtt
TABLES In Bultn aod Single Pi*c*e. W# can suit YOU/Cnllto mm.
INSTALLMENT PLAN.
ssMWfs £
JoeUlhnoDt pUn you <uo soon fctvn your h<«M caaafWrtaMj'faraialMd
Tb« *o rosy as to Iroro no kkjn for allowing year howaotogo
unfuraltbed onoth.r doy. You got U>« tornltnro nod m &oon»«Tia*iiij
bonk tor you until H U p*M for. Whether you c»Ako paytwote on Tomtt
work, or ovary two works, or ovnry ■uMh-ttat* loft wfuTyol Be HE
to ask for our hwUBnawt mot ' *“ “,e
-A-IRylMIBnR/Q 3ST O JTTJ !R>I3~IlIrCTIR/!H3 OOMPANT.
brooch or a scrubbing brush, a Worth
truck or a rat trap, and called by tbo
taleewoman “lkjoora,*’ "Franeli llk
kora,” aba explains. Tbo boataaa baa
told bar buabaad how much c baa par
aba oao gat than here tbaa at the
wioe-ahop and after ba baa taatad tbaaa
be woadere that they are not glean
away with the guesting coetaata la tba
Baoday paper*. However, tba woaaaa
drink them, aad tba Brat woman to
depart la the ™ wbo Buffer*. Her
bottom aaya, “I doet west to aaam
loboapitatte—I Ilka alt my trie ode to
bare tba beat that I bare and aa tauch
aa tbay ear* tor. bot did you notice
bow many glteoee of liquor dear Bethel
took?” Aad everybody eight sod
groan*, aad ooe woman cloaaa her ayaa
10 a lackedalakail tort of manner aad
aaya. “I wiU not dJaeuaa It, but, dear
child, I will mj sprayer for bar.”
And then everybody right aofUy again
and, after tbo lady who It ao generous
with bar prayer* departs, tba girl wbo
eat next to bar make* a tone and aaya.
"Old hypocrite 1 She'd a good eight
better be praying for that too ot bora
aad let Btbel alone.''
ran TBitTMHT or odmts.
By till* Urns everybody bad verged
aroced to Ztbel’a aide and bad their
glessee filled, end the bo* tew plata
lively asks: “Does anybody anppoen I
would aey a word against any on* of
■y guest) ?’’ And her most Intimate
friends: “No, Clarice, von are honor
able.” Then for a few momenta
everybody talks about Clarice’a honor,
aad she la nay-red with delight and
Indigestion, nod Inquires: “Are yoa
naked to tb* Brown's dinner danoe ?"
K very body It except one girl, and she
remark a, never mentioning the feet
that sba hasn’t got a card: “Well, of
course yoa ana all go If yoa like to,
bat mamma objects to seeing ray name
amoog the people prmsut, for wo know
bow Mr. Brown asade hm money."
Thao abe say* good-by to everybody,
aad no* woman pine a bnoah of violet*
on her scat, and another kisses hat on
aeeb cbeek, aad the ooa who decorated
bar with Urn flower* marman, aaa
sort of dw: “Poor Idol He. It la fan
ny to bear her talking about her moth
er, and wbst bar mother win 1st bar
do aad wbat her mother won’t let bar
de, for it I* many a long day since ahe
clasped bar band* for mamma."
The girl wbo kissed Motile says:
“Ob, Mr*. Jonas, that’* along. Bat,
ladled, dear Molll* la too nttarly ridic
alone.’’ And as It goes on until at
last there la nobody left bet Ue boa
ts** nod bar dearest friend. And rim
legalise:
“Ain’t yon glad It I* over V and lb*
bnstsm answers: “Indeed I am, bat
1 have wiped off my Hat all that Irma ’’
This la the average dove luncheon.
Of eoane, them am hospitable women,
and that* am Ureas when two or three
meet together, two or three pleasant
womeo, and have a thoroughly good
lima. The fancy that aueujoet at
pvaaent for aa Blag woman friends by
over-a fractionate nanaa la espeotally
DcUoeable at a dove lueeheoe. So em
body addresses the boetem a* “SweeV
heart’’) a egeam-Jawad woman, who
looks aa thovmh aha had never know*
tb* massing of the word nailed “Love"
a girt who llapa ad ramie everybody aa
“fieuraat,” who* “Boar” I* as ooea
mee sa poet age at* asps I aeafms is
sot Uklag It. A. woman wants to bo
lvd**rs*tn and “awartam" awd “love"
toaman, and whan *aoalle anybody
fay these endearing term*, A* whale to
addrema baby. Hanoe their loappro
priates*** between women.
topic* woxra Draco*.
Tbe other letter that MM to m»
aboat «Uqe«CU. eaked aboat an after
mom (ML From lu too# I laatlna
tha writer k oao af the bled who ar
rtrw pronytly at Urea aed taaaalaa
a atll prtif peat tlx, aad thee Seda
TOO are oat qstta pteaaant baeaaaa you
don't aak her to etar to dloaar.
Twenty ataotaaM long enough lor a
lady nailer to tadlet haraokf oa a Mod
Kaartad bontaaa, aad the brighter aad
■an MlgbUal kte la, tbe am certale
wilt abafeaad aporaalatloa If aba da
parte while her oharms Mr* still fresh.
She who writes te know what oouatl
tutea email talk. I scarcely know my
self. eo I listened to Are lady callers.
The first one told «Uabout bar diseases
and after listen log attentively to her
1 knew naort sheet the feminine in
terior department then I had ever be
lieved would be possible exoept to'a
dootor. The second took for her topic
that never-ending and always beauti
ful one—the children. She dilated on
the cleverness of on*. the remarkable
sensitiveneu of another, aba repeated
the last canning speech of a small bay,
and told of the baby's determination
during the qalet boar* of the night,
to keep herself before them. Bat for
bar general appearance I should have
thought bsr a non* In an orphan asy
lum. The third lady, metaphorically,
never got into ilia parlor at all. Hot
mind never roes above the kitdwo,
and aba talked servants until, well,
until 1 wondered why abe kept them If
they worried Iter so, mentally and phy
sically. The fourth lady bad joat got
ten book from seeking green tie Ids and
pastures new on the other side of the
ocean, and X rather expected site would
tell us of great paintings, notable peo
ple’ or beautiful scenery. But her
talk ran this way: “At Geneva, I got
soma lace very cheap, and at a shop In
Regent street some beantifsl under
wear; but bonnets ate quits ns costly
a* they are here. In Borne, we pinked
Op aome pretty jewelry, and In Venice
runny found some beads that went
very well with Ibatolaap that she bought
lest year.” These were her Impres
sions of travel. The fifth lady, thank
goodnoae bad a fc»d. She <nu *
suffragist, sad ah* talked about the
ability of women, tii* greatness at
woman, the truencaa of woman xad
the boeeety of women in n way that
wan eonvinelug to heraelf. If not to
other*. That Is all that X know about
email.talk aa gleaned from lady callers.
A VIST DUUCATT QUUTION.
The other qoesttog le ■ delicate one.
He hasn't asked her to marry him, but
As (tell rare that ha will. Under
these droamsUneee. le it wroug for
him to hold her hand I At t have
keen asked this it might oat, 1 should
like to ssy Mist she will be wiser if she
keeps her bend to bereelf, and Iris
him bees nothing at ell to do with It
until there (titters upon It tbo ring
which means that his lira is no longer
hie own. After that, he oau bold her
hand, and he can kiss her good night
with Impunity and whatever pleasure
may reealt therefrom. The position of
the young women engaged to be mar
clad le osually spoken of ns a delicate
one. I am sure I don’t know why, for
if seers human being looked like a
oaptor drugging around u miserable
victim, it may be mtd to be the newly
•mgagwi girl usd her young men. She
oommaadshlm. and It be dares to dis
obey she gives him a look that would
strike uwe among kings. 8b* expects
him to follow bet Ilka a pet dog, hat,
unlike S pet dog.- lie can demand no
privileges. Any teerteey slat shows
him be (dust sooept, not only with
pleasure, hot with aa expressed grati
tude, preferably in a tangible form.
Jewelry, sweeie flowetu or fruits being
preferred.
sonny rouTHX too no man.
Howovor, aooordia* to tto molodro
mo, bio tlmo will not, ond It to to t*
Hop'd to win so Jot MdooK Wlilto to
to morel? to cm bod y*! totbrottod, to
to. to toolMfjr, In tto MotllfloUwDej,
ond 1 tot too don’t know wliot or
wtorothotto. It too dirty rtror In
P«woU. It rtmo to tto Oooptoo ton,
•owa aaat Totoroo ond aaytlao Itoolf
Into tto Bod too. Tto ooup nowod
for U to toppoard to rmowhlo It, ond
too ofton H tattoo Rba It.
▲ tow tornado. TtootlpaatUr foolo
ttot (to baodooo tor toot. Sto Rrtno
wltli dollybt, bad ton ta nor ttot If
llwra an poaf la who want to know
onytolOf cororod by thto word, otl
anotto. Wtileh rooll/ i a tlokot,
ana win do tor boat t thaw, It
ttoy will wrlta thair no poo
tol oordo ood odd _ IUu.
REPORT OF SUPERIOR COURT CLERK
Ot Funds In His Hands to Date.
NOBTtf UAROMNA, i_ „
Gaston Cvumtj. / ** Superlur Court.
2b On (Aairnuin of (Ac Board, of County OmnotUtioturi (lotion County:
I, G. H. Davit, dark of the Superior Court of Gaston County, would
rvepeoi/ully submit to yobt Mouonibie Board, the following report of fuoda In
my band at date by virtue of my office, source from which same waa received,
parties to whom the tame ere due. etc.
1. Estate belonging to Essie and
Carrie Under wood, principal. 520.65
with internet added (rota Jan. 7.1695.
to Dee. t, 1805 at •». 51.12. Total
531.97.
9L Estate belonging to Uobt. A.
Parish 58.64 with interest added from
Jao. 7. 1895 to date et 0*, 47o. Total
ftD I 1
3. Estate belonging to tbs belts of
Polly Buchanan. $1)8.57 sod interest
added from Jan. 7. UBS to Dte. 3,1A93
at 63,16.40. Total 5131.77.
4. Estate bolinglng to heir* of
Emennel ties ton. fc»68 with tolereat
added frees Jan. 7,1595 to Dee. 2, 1805
at dS.Me. Total 510.08.
O. EMU belonging to tlie htln of
Albert tie 8Loire t8 N with Interest ad
ded from. Jan. 7, IBM to Dec. 9, 1895,
tteft.lSe. Total 13.70.
8. Eitata betaegiog to lialni of
Sarah Beatty 910 78. Lem 1.70 paid to
one or tlie beira, leaving 18.09 aa prin
cipal with iateraat added from Jan. 7,
1805 to Dee. 9. 1808 at « » 97c. Total
$18 00.
7. EtUte betraying to minor bail a
of J. A. aad A. FeHeG^nn with
interest added from /i«b 7, 1808 to
Doe. 9.1885at 8* $1.10. Total $33.97.
A Batata belonging to Mary M.
Bell, miaur ehtid of HarleU Bell 918 00
with Interest, added from Jan. 7. 1808.
to Dee. 9, 1886, at 0* Hie. Total
$18.44.
A Batata t>elonging to Leila and
I Guy Bouaar $57.40 with Interest added
at 0* from Jen. 7, 18M, to Dee. 9,
18WtS.ll. Total $00.61.
10. Kuala belonging to Mattie
Warren 815 28 with let*rant added
at OX from Jan. 7. 1898. to Dec. 2,
1896, Interest 83c. Total 818.10.
11. Ettate belonging to minor heir*
of John It. John iot). deepened, conit it
log of oath and Dime notee.
Jl Oae note far 8808.00 dated
March 1, 1806, bearing 8X totaceat
payable Mml an Dually, aabjeot to the
following credit Nov. 20. 1896, (34.36.
(1) Mote for 8900.00 on T. A. Devil
dated March 1.1886. bearing 8X Inter,
eat payable eemi-anaaally, aubjetst to
the following credit »oy. 90. 1808,
813.00.
(I) One note for MOOO.OO oo G. R.
Bawlloft A Co. dated Not. 80, 18M,
bearlef C* Interest payable eeal-aa
II—Ry.
The above eetatea ware lo data
oOee prior to Dec. 1, ISM. and were
t imed erst to me by S. 1.. Wilson,
former Clark.
Ik Estate belonftnf to Margaret
L. Beam, bair of Mlobaal Beam, dee’d.,
paid Into Clerk’s office An*. 8.1803. by
J. Kiser Commissioner ta sail land la
oaae Mary A. Hollars at. at. ta. Jonas
Beam at. al. 817(174
13. Batata belonging to the hairs of
K. M. Fairea paid Into dark's uOaa
March 16, 1806 by Mollis R. Fatrea
•den’s., of B. M Falrea, dao’d, KN.B
. 14. Passion land belonging to Jobs
H. Roberts, balsam 840.00
11 Pension fund beloagtag to Law
son Hsynolds balance 88000
PEB8 IK OFFICE.
MCOKIV-KO. 8AM*. ' ri»l. AXOU1IT.
Jan. 8 1AM. J I' DavkUon, wit. 119 $ 4.10*
Mar. 4 •* JT Watren, wit ISO 230*
Oct. 10 •• 8 A Owitb, wit. 198 4 90*
Apr. 23 •* § W.lwj, Stiff. 141 SO*
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Kot 7 “ W n Hoover. J. 1*. 146 ana
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Hoe. 19 “ H W Jon*a, IX 8. 188 ftp
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. f*ff. 186 «p
** “ “ ^ £ O»rp**tor. 1>. 9. 183 90*
*• ** *• J B Bonna, 1>. 8. 183 arc
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Juno 21 •• 184 • •
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MCcIl 6 *• 4 IMJowtnej; wit. 103 >66*
*• ** •• W A Jaatloa. oooa. 104 80*
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** •* “ W H Hen Jaraoa, D. 8. 190 160*
" 90 “ W CBlamon n.A 904 96
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Apr. 9 - Tow Work mb. wit. 904 196
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Kot. 98 •• O JL Hoamor. D. A M7 fi
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U'lfl* Morgan, wit. 944 969
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J*2»n Down, wit. 307 u
JBHawtefBOn, 310 $ go
SAFSSfL. 318 a«
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JWlMU.9Br.0Ote. aoa 80
Praak Parka, wit. 909 140
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£»■ **«*», Wit. 803 190
8 0 Joht.won, wit. 303 8 90
B W O Moore wit. 303 9 15
Jit White, wit. 808 3 20
B H Wilton, wit. 80S 100
Jabn Hovit, wit. 308 ] 00
W 3T Stedwa. wit. 804 1 40
Duteb Abarrutiiy. wit. 304 9 05
W T Balubardt. wit. 904 1 00
Wirt IteiBBMy, Wit. 804 3 70
OwW Wit. 9l>4 190
Brwa O’Brian, wit. 804 11»
W P Upton, wit. 804 103
Wirt Ifovte. wit. 304 1 89
Jaak ClOBlfBc, wU. 804 190
M A Balwia, wit. 304 l«o
Tally OVMrtaav, wit 305 1 90
Wait TrMay. ‘wU. 90S 190
J E (Miter, wit. 900 1 40
mWtnw,wA 306 3 00
W L AAarbaU. wtt. • 306 1 80
▲ BAaAara, 900 90
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A O ThoBBpaoB, D. A 30S 90
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A O Thoawaa. D. A 909 78
MUbb Uwxin, WU. 30.7 190
JobB BwtltBte wtt. 8UR 390
ill Dtela.D.8. 300 46
JHCralB, wU. 990 1 90
Jno. II Craig, WU 909 1 90
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TI8 Bobtnaon, wit 300 100
IIB Ktkar, wit, 308 106
B T Baskin, wB. 300 Iff
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8am Uurvliy, wit. 800 * 133
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WO* Carroll, wit. 300 188
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U Q Untdlay. 4, P. 310 3 36
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C A Farrar, wit. U0 Iff
CL Gallia. Wit. 311 140
Wade Gueat. wit. 811 1 13
Bill (lueat. wit. Sll 111
I Fkwmoa Friday, wit 311 186
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