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a I..; G.ictonia Caictto, WANTS. Gazctto Want Ada Pay. Try 'em And Get .Results. Advertisements " Inserted under this . Iiriid at tho rat of ton cents line for liio first Insertion and flvn rout a Un. f'r ruth auUaequent Insertion. I'hune No. b. lit th.-futura The Oaiette will inak. ihiirse for all fioticee or fairs, etiiiper. nlei-Linnienta, etc., the oujei-t of whlfh I l make money, A clmrtta will alao be made for carda of Chunks and obltu ariee. Tha rata la five eente a. Una. An extra, enure, will ha made when copy 1 .ivimred la thla offtca.- ., f OST Gold monogram S. J. W.) Li eenri pin. Keward for return vto this office.. . , J12pl. I'EIONAL IIENTIOIT. HlLIGN AND A HALF. BASES ALL. nrRUNKS-From 1 styles and sizes, at $20. All Williams $1- to Furniture Company's. THE LIF1J of an American PoUce man at the Star Theatre to-night ana to morrow. - Dont lail to see it. :.:H:.- -J12clt CCIvwhat Little aiousema.a says j aooui ominif room iurnuurc in to-day's paper. She talks for lianis Furniture Company.. Wil- TjOR SALE One Victor Talking i Machine No. 2 and ix records. Outfit rood as new. Bargain for cash. J. M. Wilson. Lowell, N. C. A NYT1IING yon need in the furni- x tare line riirht here in our store. Let us show you. Williams Furni ture Co --yy r : r?OUR Buildinor lots s for sale. " tf. , , Farmers' Supply Co. I ARGEST line and completest as- - sortment of llaliracks ' ever shown in Gastonia at . Williams Furniture Company's.' .. rUBBER Stamps, made while vou : IV wait at the Gazette Publishing Cos.: une-lme stamp, zo cenits; 2-line, 25 cents; 3-line, 30 cents, tf "OUCHES Biggest assortment in v uastoma. Jsee them at Wil liams' furniture store. ...... RECEIPT Books 10 cents; blank note books 15 cents at Gazette Mr. J. L. Klser, one of Bessemer City's merchants, was in town on business yesterday. -Mrs. C. W. Steele, of Rock Hill. S. C. is the guest of Mrs. R. M. Johnston. -. -Mr. W. F, Michael is at Newton spending a few days with Mrs. Michael who is the guest of Miss Alice Sumracrrow at the Piedmont House, , . ... . ' ,.,. Mr. John Tucker returned Tues day, from the old home place in Mecklenburg county, where he has been recuperating from his recent illness, ' .. ; -Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Kennedy left Wednesday morning for a stay . of several days at Blowing Rock, ' s Miss Olan Barnett, of Shelby, arrived Tuesday to spend sometime with her sister, Mrs. T. A. Wilkins. V-Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Wilkins ar rived Wednesday morning from their bridal tour in the Western part of the State. - . . . Mrs. John L. Bryan left yester day for Spartanburg, a. C, to visit relatives.'.;. ,.' Prof. Joe S. Wrav came down from Shelby Monday, returning yes terday. ..... j. Mrs. Jno. F. Love and children left yesterday for Montreat where they will spend the remainder of the summer. Mr. Love has been at Mon treat for the past several days, , . Mrs. Jack Gilmer, "of Anderson, S. C. is' visitirti Miss Irene Ixugb- ridge and Mr. John Lindsay's family. Mr.' V. E. Long attended the meeting of the Retail Hardware As- . . i ; .a i ociaiion or me Carolina at uar Iptte the firsf of the week. , Miss Pearl Gallant is spending a few days at McDaniel Springs. Mr. Allen Kin?, of Denver, was the guest Wednesday of Mr. H. D. Shelton's family. He returned home yesterday morning. .-''; Mr. C. W. Johnson left yester day for Denver. Col., where he will reside in the future. Mr. William' B. Morris left yas- terday for McDaniel Springs, near Lincolnton, to spend a lew days. Thills the Estimated Increase of Property la Gaston Under New Assessment Work . ol 'Tax Assessors and Listers - Not Yet Complete-Valuation c! 23 Hills Increased-Only Three Seduced Board ol v Cqaalizatlon in Session Three ;( Days. .;;v.r " ; The board of county commis sioners acd one representative from each .township met in a three-davs session Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday this week in the court house at Dal las, as a board of equalization and went over the . list-takers' and assessors' lists and approved the same with amendments. The most important feature of the three-days projrram was the continuance of the Bessemer City feud. ' This affair was led bv Mayor J. A. Smith, of Bes- V Gastonia Won One Came, For- . felted One and .Tied One With Lexington Loses to Lincoln ton in a Ten Inning; Game ' Yesterday TeamSvPIay Afalo To-day. ;,'.''''... The Castouia baseball ' team returned from Lexington Wed nesday night, having played the Lexington team three games. The first of these games was easily won. by Gastonia- The second game was forfeited to Lexington on account of tn un fair umpire and the third game was a tie. The management of the Gastonia team, it is said, was warned that they would not be given a hit game before they left here and when it was learned that Gastonia had forfeite d the second game it caused no sur prise here. ? Yesterday the team played a fine game with Lincolnton at semer City, who sought to have the Loray park. The game was the commissioners raise . the assessment on property belong ing -to the Ormand Mining Com pany, and certain . other real estate belonging' to Mrs. J. M. Odell, of Concord, 'The Or-" mand . Mining" Company last year was assessed on property valued at $12,533 and this year the asssessors raised this amount to $18,726. Mrs. J. M. Odell owns several town lots' upon which the assessors placed a valuation of ; $6,000. These figures, Mr.-Smith said, were entirely tod' low and should be raised. The ' commissioners, however, decided otherwise and accepted the assessors' val uation. Mr. Smith filed a pro test. Mr. Smith made no ob jection to the assessors' valua tion placed on any other prop erty in Bessemer City. It is a nne exhibition ol baseball and ten . innings were - necessary, to decide the fcore. The score stood 1 and 1 at the end. of the ninth, but in the tenth inning Lincolnton piled ;. tip- 4 runs, which gave her the game. The feature of the game was the pitching of Smith for Lin colnton. Score : R. II. E. Gastonia 000 000 100 01 7 6 Lincolnton 000 001 000 45 8 2 Batteries, Kahrs and -O'Mara; Smith and James. ' Umpire, McGinnas. The teams play again this afternoon and to-morrow. Publishing Co's. tf. -Miss Sue Bearden and Miss Ada Uot very probable that . the com . . 1 cues a 1 1 rntflA tha ; aeeaefl EXTENSION Tables, round and square; - pedestal tables, side boards, buffets, china closets, dining room chairs; anything. for the dining room - at vv imams .furniture com nany's. t V l?OR SALE Brown Leghorn cock' a erels, J.; P. Greene's strain, 5 ' months old. Strong, healthy fowls, $1.25 each. C. W. Ramsey, Charlotte, N. C. J12plt. BOOKKEEPERS and business men who have constant calculations to make can obtain good unruled scratch pads, just the right size for the purpose, at The Gazette office at Ac cents the pound. tf. Subscribe tot THE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, JULY 12. 1907. TOWN AND COUNTY. The Gaston Loan & Trust Co's. building has been treated to a new coat of paint. The front of the Citizens National Bank building is also receiving some retouching. . The Associate Reformed Presbv terian of this week says: "President Boyce has an. announcement from Kings Mountain that Mrs. Ware will furnish a room at the Female Col lege. Let the good work go on." . The Rutherfordton ,Sun of this week ' announces the candidacy of . Mr. L. Ev Powers, of that place, for the office of Commissioner of Labor and Printing. Mr. Powers is well known m Gastonia. being related to Mr. Neil. Davis. The Sun speaks highly or his qualifications for the otiice he seeks. Misses Irene Loughridge and - Essie Lindsay were guests last week at the home of Mr. C. H. Smith, five miles south of Yorkville, and at tended the annual picnic at Mr. Smith's lotus pond on July 4th. This pond contains about an' acre of water surface almost literally covered with the beautiful leaves ana flowers of the Egyptian lotus plant. The picnic, which has become an annual affair, was an enjoyable occasion in -every respect .Vj."-:.K,.''';f,4;;'j.., Tomatoes are practically un obtainable on the local market Usually, when one finds them for sale, the quality is low and the price mgn. xne oest tomatoes seen so . far are the Earlianas raised bv Mr. L. F Wetzel, of the Torrence-M orris Company Mr. Wetzel raises toma toes for his own use. Having more than he could use himself, however, ne disposed ot n few dozen and so popular were they that he is "confi dent he could sell ten or more dozen for every dozen that he has. They are excellent in quality. The - Richmond Virginia City -Directory for 1907 has been placed by the Hill Directory ' Company, , the publishers of it. in the reading room of theFalls House for the free use of the public. This direcory contains H iuii list ot an tne citizens of Rich mond in addition to the business department where each line of busi ness is classified so tHat it can . be found easily. The yellow section in ine miaaie 01 ine dook contains a concise write np of Richmond. : From this information any one Interested can secure a food idea of Richmond's wealth, energT, push and enterprise Kicnmona Deing me eaieway to tne South and being held iri high esteem by all Southerners isxapidly pushing to the point when it will contain 200.000 people. We wish her all the success she deserves., . "Buster Brown" has become a household pet in the United States He was the creationn'of the pen of the famous cartoonist, R. F. Out cault. who, . after , having made a reputation by this work on the staff ' of the big New York dailies, went into business on his own hook as an advertising ; specialist. - Another creation of Mr. OutcauU's fertile brain and skilled pen is the Little Housemaid who advertises furniture . for more firms than any other char acter in the country. The Williams Furnitoie Company has secured tile Outcault series of Little Housemaid furniture advertisements for - Gas tonia and the first one appears in "to-day's Gazette. Look it up and 'jread it. The Williams -Company is nn enterprising firm when it comes to advertising. Whitesides, two charming young ladies of Shelbyville, Tenn , who have been the guests for several weeks of Rev. and Mrs. R. C. Anderson, - left yesterday for their homes. . Miss Helen Jenkins and her guest. Miss Francis Bagwell, of Ox ford, are spending several days at Shelby, They left yesterday morn ing, ys-.y-y; yjy Mr. Ed Little will leave Monday for Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on a business .trip. He will be absent several days. S. C. who is pleasantly remembered by many Gastomans, passed tnrougn vesterdav morniner en route - from Chester, S. C, where she has been visiting friends, to McDaniel Springs, near Lincolnton, where she will spend some time. Mrt (Y W. Davia. has rt-tiirtied from a ten-days visit to relatives at Hickory and Lenoir.;; - ; ; Miss Helen Grist, of . Lenoir, is the guest of relatives here. Mr. Barnett Linebereer. with B. H. Parker & Co., is 'off on a short business trip to Yorkville, S. C. Messrs. W. P. Eddleman and R. A. Dunn, of Mt. Holly, were Gastonia visitors yesterday. . v Mr. Thomas P. Reynolds, form erly of Gastonia, but now of Ashe ville. is in town representing the Prudential Life Insurance Company. Mrs. J. B. Atwater and children left : yesterday for their - home at Bynum after spending a week with Mrs: Atwater's sister, Mrs. B. T. Morris. c- Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Burke, of Bessemer City, were Gastonia shop pers yesterday. Miss Mary Riddle, postmaster at Bowling Green, S. C. was a shop per in Gastonia yesterday. Miss : Abbie B. Hampton, of Charlotte, is . visiting, her sister, Mrs. W?H. Poole. , Mrs. II. W. Link, of" Mobile, Ala., is spending several days in Gastonia the. guest of her sister, Mrs. W.H.Poole. 'Mrs. II. F. Glenn and little son. H. F. Jr., left this morning for Mc Daniel Springs, where thev will I spend several days. . -Mr. R. E. spananDurg, s. c, this morning auer ; spending, several' aavs Here missioners will raise tne assess ment unless Mr. Smith and his allies can show that the property belonging to the other fraction is unfairly assessed. The board increased the assessment of nearly all the cot ton : mills in the'eounty with the exception of one. or two, as fol lows: Peerless Cotton Mill from $50,000 to $75,000; Clara Manu facturing Company, $55,000 . to $57,000; Tuckaseege, $44,500 to $65,000;- Imperial, $85,000 to $90,000 0 Chronicle, $45,000 to $55,000; Lowell, $65,Q00 to $80, 000; Ozark, $75,000 to $85,000; Trenton, $75,000 tp $80,000; Arlington, $87,000 to $90,000; Spencer Mountain, $37,500 to $50,000: Monarch, $44,800 to $50,000: High Shoals, $134,460 to $155,000; Cora, $70,000 to $75,000; Kings Mountain, $37, 500 to 40,0001" Whetstone, $20, 000 to- $25,000; Vermont, $40, 000 to $50,000; Flint, $10,000 to $15,000; Mellville. $16 000 to $25,000; Vivian, $20,000 to $30, 000; Mt. Holly, $19,500 to $20, 000; AJbion, $18,500 to $19,000; NrmaIanufacturing Co., $33, 225 to$35,000; Catawba Electric Power Company, $70,000 to $90,000. Assessments were reduced as follows: Holland Mfg. Co. $40,900 to $30,000; Moro-Webb, $67,600 to $60,000; Gaston Man ufacturing Company, $94,000 to $90,000. The board allowed the list takers and assessors $2 50 per day for the time taken in list taking and assessing. The taking of the total of the assessed property in the county has not yet been completed, but the increase is conservative ly estimated at $1,500,000. The county had listed last year property valued at $8,958, 767.91. ':.'. FIBE COMPANY RESIGNS. AUeied Unfair Treatment on Part ol New Board o! Aldermen Given as Season lor Beslna tion o! Entire Force. ' Gastonia is now' without a fire department, the entire fire company, including chief, cap tain and 14 men, tendered their resignation to the board of alder men last night. A meeting of the firemen was held' last night in the city hall for this purpose and the resignations were band ed in this morning. ' The firemen give as a reason for this action that they have been unfairly treated by the board in many matters pertain ing to the -department. They say that they have not been recognized as a volunteer fire company by the new board and tbey do not desire to serve with the present board of aldermen. As yet the city council has tak en no' action on the resignations and hence we are able at this writing to present only one side of the affair. 66 S IX EC PETTICOATS , That Rustle WHY? Because they are made from silks that have a 'special finish . made for Petticoats not suitable for Dresses. $5.00 EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE $5.00 -'We consider this the best value possible at the price easily worth $6.50 going at $5.00 Our skirts are all tailor made and the styles are strictly new representing the best effort of one of the largest Mfgrs. In the country $6.98 AT THIS PRICE $6.98 We are showing a skirt easily worth $8.50 going at $6.98 HEATHER BLOOM TAFFETA SKIRTS From $1.98 to $3.00 each splendidly made, new styles. 98 c. At this poqular price we are showing the good values we have always given you, worth $1.25, going at 98c Jo M. BELK CO. Born. To Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Wilk ins, Wednesday, July 11, 1907, a son and a daughter. To Undergo Operation. Dr. H. F. Glenn went to Charlotte to-day to perform an operation on Mr. N. D. Francis, of Gastonia, who was taken to St. Peter's Hospital Wednesday for treatment. Mr. Francis is connected with the Gastonia agency of the Life Insurance Company of Virginia. The Gazette for flrat-clasa printing. Public Interest Centers In This Store Falkner-Braswell. Mr. James Falkner and Miss Bedia Braswell, both of the Avon, were married at the Bradley Hall, Loray, Wednes day night at 8:30 Rev. J. A. Hoyle. o'clock by Mr. Ellison's Father Dead. A telegram yesterday to E. G. McLurd, of the Gaston Loan & Trust Co., from' Mr. H. Gillard Ellison, bookkeeper for the com pany,. announced the death of j the latter's father at his home i at 7.30 o'clock. His death was not unexpected Mr. H. G. Elli son having been called some days ago to be at his father's bedside. His friends here heard the news with regret. McFadden returned to ipartanbure, fter wendir with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Mcradden. - Rev." R. M." Hovle. nresidintr elder of the Shelbv district, was a Gastonia visitor Wednesday. Messrs W. J. DeVinnev and C. F- Laneley. formerly of Gastonia. bnt now the popular milliners of St. Louis, Mo., were shaking bands with their many friends in town Friday. They were en route home from Yorkville, S. C. ; Mr. Laban A. Hovle. uf Lincoln- ton, came to Gastonia -yesterday to see tne uncolnton-Gastonta frame. He was the guest last night of his cousin, Capt. w. I. Stowe, who saw him yesterday for the first time since the civil war. Mr. Hoyle is Capt. Stowe's only living 'first cousin. - ; v Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hardin soent Monday in Gastonia, the guests of Mrs. U, vv. Kazan. They were .en route to their home at Rocky Mount from Clover. " S. . C. where they spent ten days visiting Mr. Hardin's mother, Mrs. E. K. Hardin, and his sister, Mrs. M- Smith-. Mr. Hardin was for several years a resi dent of Gastonia, as was Mrs. Hardin, who, as Miss - Adria Chreitiberg, was very popular in social circles - here He is . now cashier of a bank at CTcky Mount. Thirty Days.7 , , , i - Tom Brown, colored, who was bound over to court bv Mavor Armstrong this moraine on three charges, was also before Magistrate T. H. White im mediately alter the adionrnment of ,tbe- mayor's court, on 1 a charge of assault which oc curred outside the city limits; Brown couldn't explain to the satisfaction of the court and was given the preference of Dav- ing a fine of $10 and cost or go ng to tne roads lor thirty- davs. lie toot tae tnirty days. Teachers' Examinations. Prof. F. P. Hall is conducting the regular 1 teachers' examina tions in Dallas this week. Yes terday there were 32; applicants for teachers' license And it is very probable tha this number will be greatly increased. - The examinations began yesterday and will be continued until tomorrow. Rev. S. W. Beld Here. Rev. S. W. Reid, pastor . of the Associate Reformed Presby terian church at Louisville, Ky., arrived yesterday and is the guest of his brothers, Dr R. M. Reid and Mr.: J. P. . Reid. He will preach at the: A. R. .P. church Sabbath morning at 11 o'clock. Mr. Reid will go from Gastonia to Woodward, S. C, to visit another brother, Mr. W. L. Reid. '. - :.. Burglary at Mount Holly. , . , Tuesday night someone forced an entrance into the store of Hutchison & Davenport at Hount Holly and made way with a number of articles, in cluding four watches and $28 in money belonging " to- Mr. Mc Arver, one of the foremen in charge of the chain gang. En trance was gained through a rear window of the 'store. The proprietors have no way of tell ing what else the burglar took. Officer&.are at work on the case but so far no satisfactory clue has been discovered. : LUCAS CO. Big Cut Sale 20 per cent discount sale at Lucas Co. until July 13th., .. .. .'. Special sales for a short time each day at 9 a. m. and 3.30 p. m. . .'. .. Something good each day for you. Besides . all this, 20 per cent discount on everything for all this week. .. .'. .". .. In spite of the glaring headlines and so called imaginary reduction sales under various names and for various reasons, public interest centers right here. We do not. and other stores cannot, give you three dollars for one. We could, and others do, select baits to catch the unwary in certain minor lines. The public at large is foolish to be caught; plain common, sense will show you that Something cannot be had for nothing There are, however.' good and sensible reasons why a reliable store like this must make price-concessions under certain circumstances. Spring this year was late, and for two months business was nearly at a standstill in all lines. Now summer has come on with a nfsu, but our selling season ought to be nearly over instead of just beginning. Fall goods have been bought and will soon be coming in and we must have room for them. Therefore our summer line of clothing will be closed out at 20 per cent off the regular price not because we want to do it. but because we have to do it. Straw Hats 33 1-3 per cent Our loss is your gain Come In quickly and make the most of It. off .J. -it Swan-Slater Go. Head-to-foot out-fitters for men and boys. First Cotton Bloom. K , . Mrr Thomas L. Rhyne, one of Gaston's good farmers who lives on R. F. D. No. 2 from Dallas, has the distinction of reporting the first cotton bloom of the season for Gaston county. Mr. Rhyne plucked pne yesterday in his field and brought it to The Gazette office., this morning. The same limb bad on it five more squares. Mr. Rhyne has six acres of cotton and Says it is in fine condit'on. On an aver age it is more than knee high. He uses the "Hawkins Prolific" kind. The first bloom in this section last season was reported by Mr. T. E. Blair, of Clover, on June 24th. Medical Men Meet. The Gaston County Medical Association held . its regular meeting in the city hall Wednes day afternoon at 4 o'clock. The following named physicians of the county were present:. T, C. Quickie, Stanley; E. C.Boyette, Mt. Holly; C. J. McCombs, Kings Mountain J R. E. Rhyne; Dallas; Mc. G. Anders, J. M. Sloan, C. E. Adams, F. G. Wilsjjp, L. N. Glenn and C. E. McLean, of Gastonia. - The main question for discussion be fore the association was the' in surance fees for medical exam inations for old line life insur ance. This was discussed 'at considerable length - and at the conclusion the association in structed -Dr. T. C; Quickie, of Stanley, to bring suit against the New .York Life Insurance Company for non-payment of the full fee in regard to the examina tion of an applicant,, which was accepted by the company, to- gether with the, association's price for such examination. Ox h A f oes N D o r d s $5.00 FREE FREE S5.00 $5.00 in Gold will be given to any person for the best short catchy name for a HEAD ACHE REMEDY. Every person who buys a 25c bottle of JO AO'S LINIMENT will be entitled to one name. On sale at KENNEDY'S DRUG STORE Subscribe Gazette, . for the Gastonia In this department you want to look, even if you v do not buy. .. .. y No "HOT AIR" proppsi tions but come on and : . see us. We will please you and send you away we. 11 pleased. ,. ; . ' See for yourself. All we ask is for you to . come and see. .. .'. .'. .. LUCAS CO. Sells It For Less MAGAZINE HEADERS $1.50 fatr $1.00 SUBSET XAOAZXHX acaubfuflir illurtrmted. good tforiea ad article, about California and ..lltkaFatWaat. CAMERA CHAFT devoted wck BMOtk to da ar- tube lepcoductioa ol lK. bc week of amateur aodproiaauoaal phoiograpkera. , . KOAD OF A TEOtTSAHD WOKDXSS a WJt ot 73 payaa, containwa 120 colond pKotographa of SO.75 pictwaqoa tpoU ia California . aad Qaajaa. . ; ' Toj . . . $3.25 All for . . . . Sx.50 ' ' Addrw aS ardervto SUKSET MAGAZnrB FlaadBaa Saa FaMek lYEDDING invitations Wfc can tarnisn tnem, ; eitner printed on nice stock or engraved, t reasonable . prices and promptly. Give us your order. , Gazette Pub lishing Company, Gastonia, N. C. tf N VACATION time, while ya are I taking a rest in the mountains or at the seashore, you want to keep posted on what's doing at home. There's one safe way to do it have us send you The Gazette; only 15 cents av month. Our phone number is SO. - - ti Angler B. Duke, son of Beniatnin Duke was arrested in New York city for speeding his automobile. The magistrate held him in a bond of $100 to the court of sessions. The twenty-third international convention of the Christian Endeav or society convened in Seattle Wednesday with a large attendance. Vice-President Fairbanks is one of the most prominent of the speakers. The Gaietta (or flrat-ciaas printing. 10, 20 and 30 per cent ' We caa aetl you rill edge cotton mill atock that ia paying 10. 20 and 30 per cent ia dividend. Locatrd aa we are in Gasta County, that haa the larrntanmberai cottoo mills of any County in the South, ciTenua exceptional adrantaara. Why tie your money np at low rate, of intern? Tb. cotton mills of , the Soath are making million.. The element o I risk practically eliminated. kciereaca firadatreet'a and Dunn. WE WILL BUY , Dixie Cotton Mill stock. (Ga, Trion Cotton Mill stock. fGa.) ' Ga. Railway & Electric C. . (GaJ Woodrufl Cotton Mill stock, (S. CJ : , GaffaeyCotton Mill atork.is.CJ ModeaaCottou Mill atock, IS. CJ k Cotton at ill atock. I N, C.) WE WILL CELL York Cotton Mill atock, (S. Ci Gray M!iCo. Mill tock.N4C Holland Mlg. Co kliil stork. (V. C J Gray Hl 'Co. Mill rtnci ItnDenat Yarn It! ill Uock. IS. CJ A o Cotton W ill "xk. (N C) Henrietta Cotton '"cr. ( N. CJ Ihliina Cottoa Mi.! ,t. , c '. t" ) Frt National F nk -. ' 20Maye.luitf. Co.. 1. . i s .. c.) J. A. Gie.a, Pre. C. ! Gastokia,
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