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ASA . I LS . I 1 I I I I I I: I .11 III -fln I' II (" -i .'MV TOL. XTIII-TIO. 187. RIW BERN, N C, SUNDiY IWRfiTNO,' JiOVIMBtli 4, 19011. NINETEENTH YEAR V "I Absolutely Biie jCIl "'IJIIMIIIUU HACKBURN. , I - I "5op a( Think" Brisk Trade Keeps our Stock moving, accordingly ? our Roods arc always fresh. "REASONABLE PRICES RULE." $ I have a frosh supply of Franci.-i II. Lcgctts' 2, " m.ri I lb p.d.i-gc K" Prepared Buckwheat, Oatmeal and Petit John's rircakfast Food. I am V carrying alaoa nice line of Cannel Goods, Canned Pumpkins, Plum Pudding, Sour Krout can or bulk, etc., etc. IT I would 1)0 glad to have you call and cxamlno my stock. Yours for Business, J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. COAL COAL ! We have removed our Odlro nul Coal Yards to No. 1G (Viwen Si , Opp. Cottim Exchange, where we have a full supply lhu "c" Pennsylvania Anthracite, alo Hid Cali brated Toms ( ret-k Illliiniinoua Coal, which Is specially adapted fnrTiouschold OM la grates and furoarca as well as all team purposes. Prices 5am Last Year. Order Promptly and Person ally Filled. PHONE J4. Holiister & Gox i A. J. CAMMEYER'S SHOES. I HAVE RKCE1VF.D Hairpin of A. J. Cemnwyer's OU-braird Kboea the PRETTIEST TkT. LEATHER It Ik world, t carry the NoM.tet Lias of Cutler aid Tlra I lb dty. 1 atslfe Msckwrar especially. Olve lb samples look. Aa-retfnr WaaeeaakerA Urowa. Coma and St fla. W 1 1,1 i K. It A XT Kit. r ' Opposite JottNaai. Ollloa, v I eW v l in) nnJ Tea. cm aow way Genuine $5.00 a Knox Derby. , v All 0MlaMrw4ywf at; W, rail tart asgyiHrrewolo. ."-" ; Hit o waty tolri e4 mil jG:DUtn&cov I I I 1 1 JUD! ,11 D. F. JARVIS, 63 POLLOCK STREET. Tailor Wraps )Ionakrocr'i Linptin, Carpr-U aad falling. Latmt St wins d1 folor in Dnu QopU and Orut Trimmingt. D. F. JARVIS. At " Book Store 1 Wt r fau for NUadfirfl lpr I Pnllcru r,u Wuur I , ., ' ll I sVairtinl t Ira, Ct-l', 1 iit rrflcrt ritlln flaranl C. t. Pnnr.tt I Siloes Childrcns nH"f An Exceedingly Dry Section Re lieved By Rain TonrisU Comlns; Soatb. Rallfoad Collision. AFoxHaat. gnpaa--lican Big Claims. Pearsall On State Majority For Bryan. Special to Journal. Raleigh, N. C, November 8. Henry A. Page, president of the Aberdeen and Aeheboro railway, la here and tells me that until today not enough rain baa fallen along the line of that road since July to wet the gronnd. He has had to use two tenders on his freight tralua, in order to carry the water supply.' The streams have run steadily In the sand hill country, bnt In the clay country only the rivers are flowing. People from the North are arriving at Pinehurst, In greater numbers and ear lier than usual. The hotels save the new one, the. Carolina, open November 15. It is not the Intention to open the Carolina until January 1. The Union cotton mill operatives in Alamance county are In many cases dis posed to give trouble as to getting out of the companies' tenants and the shoriff may have to make some evic tions, The State (barters the Merchant's Protective Association of Raleigh. There was a rear-end collision of freight trains near Nense River, about tt miles North of here, last night on the Raleigh and Gaston division of the Sea board Air Line. The wreck was quite a bad one and trains could not run nntll noon today. A fox which it is claimed was a cross between a red and a gray and which has been chased for six or eight years, was caught yesterday afternoon, after a ruiyj of over 50 miles. It lasted for 7 hours. One of the rural mall delivery post men here Illustrates the rapid increase of popularity of that system by saying that while in September he Dandled 22- 73 pieces of mall, he handled In October 1,773. He took up last month S30 letter written by farmers. The latter greatly like the farmers. Secretary W. 8. Hyama of the Repub lican state committee was asked what was that party's estimate of the electlou in this Slate. He replies: "An honext flection would result In McKinley's carrying the Stale by 35,000 majority and the election of 7 Republicans to Congress Under methods similar to these adopted at the August election we wl'l elect 8 and possibly 4 of our con gressional candidates." During October the mean temperature here was G5.6 degrees, or 0.6 abova the average. The rainfall was only 1.04 nrbes, while 8.8lTls the average. There wa a thunderstorm on the Sul, and a licavj frost on the 18th. The Supreme Court will not be lit oioa on Tuesday. The call of the docket of 7th district appeals beglu Wtduaaday. Guilford College yesterday afternoon (If ea'ed the A. A M. College foot ball team bore, 11 to 5. Secretary Pearaall of the Democratic Stale Committee says: "Br) an will car ry North Carolina by not less than 80, iO0 majority, and his majority may co '.vcr 40,000. Id fact we aspect It to go to the latter Agora. We will elect T Congressmen, certainly, with decided probabilities, la fact almost eertelntWa, f getting two more, namely ibeSth aad 9ib. The only element of doubt ta euy district Is in the 8th aad Kb. Arrived:-!!. DeVY. Stevenson of New Item. Bobblll's Chill Pills care chills and a) malarial troubles. That la what tbey were made for. Cure after other resae dies fall. No cure, ao pay. Price W cents per bottle. Bold by Davis rasr mcy. THB MARKETS. The following sjwotatloas were reeei?. ed by J. E. Latham A Co, Hew Bera, H. O. Haw Toaa, Not. A Oottok: Ope. Qlgk. Low. Close Nrrv.i 8M. 105 1M aa.... v v wjw .va Mob IM IN Ma 101 Kay 07 t.M , 1.07 WaaaTi , Ope. Ubrb, Low. Oose .Dae 1t TB TB f Coa. Oaa. . ... 174 So. ITf Pfd a red...... .... HI Ooa-T.. ... OM t tl Leather ., ... . . Oottoa reoolpU ware ,0O0 bales at kT puna. BecalpM of eo(oa la the week ware MAiOO bales ag alaat illicit aruM week last year. ; ' , lpoutt-J. telaa . Wear re tares tlrwed it Feb. I A. . Ww'la'fcaW'laJ OewltV'a) swSaVwt4A CotMa sn)4 la lk kmaj market yate- dsy el H to ,. , , . CASTOR I A For Ir,rr.U acd C..'.' '. 1 1. , ; What It CostLevL t Chicago, October 18. Popular opinion attributes the present prosperity of the country at large to the administration at WkKlilnrtoa. This impression. It ap pear. Is erroneous, and should be cor rected at once It is a.) due Ip a Cblcaco man, who hat hitherto been content to allow bis light hidden onder a Imshel several millions of them,. In fact. At lea-t, so he says. . , When apprnarhed some days since for a contributeon to the Republican natioc-. al campaign fund, Levi . Leiier. of lh!s city, after tartly declining to part with a single dollar of hi hard-earned millions added by way of explanation of his re fusal: "Prosperity ' is the Republican party's winning card this year, and I'd like to know who has done more to bring altout the existing state of affairs than I have. Prosperity begins with the farmers, and aa that wheat deal of my son's cost me $7,000,009, I think I have done all that can be icaaouably expected of me toward the present compalgn. Incidentally, this Is the tiral time-Mr. Letter has givi u the public an idea of the actual cost of "Joe" Letter's sensa tional attempt to corner the wheat market two years airo. - Torturing skin eruptions, burns auri sores arc soothed at once and promptly healed by applying DeWiU's Witch Ha zel Salvo, th ' best known cure for piles. Beware of worthless counterfeits. F. S. Duffy. v Boers Seek New Laud. jLondon, Nov. Reports from South Africa indicate that the Boers are starl ing upon a great trek lo tlio wes. cvv-l of Africa, where, many of them de.-.lar.-, General Botha intends lo establish n oew Republic. General Botha, with a slion force, i marching wostwird from the Orang" Free Stalo. It is reported Ihtt Lord Roberta, who was scheduled to loave South Africa o l November 15, has po-apnu d Ills ilcp.irl ure owing to one of hU daiili'i-rs Ijrin? s sufferer from enteric fever at Pretoria. Jones Says all Right. Special to Journal. New tohk Nov 8 J.K.Jonos, nallon- sl Democratic Chairman, Issued his flnal statement today, claiming that Hie election of William J. Bryan Is certain. This Is the season whoo mothers arc alarmed on account of croup. It Ik quickly cured by Odd Mlnulo Cough Cure, which children like lo take. Y. H. Dully. Mine Explosion. Special to Journal. Pu:Lirri West Va. Nov 3-Tlie Berry burg coal mlue here was blown up this morning. Thirty two pe ple were killed outright and 1U0 injurred. The best method of cleansing the liver Is the use of the famotli Utile pills known as De Will's Little' Rarly Risers. Kay lo lake. Never gripe. P. b Duffy. Democrats In Chicago. Specialjo Journal. Chicauo Nov 8 Fifty thousand Demo crats marched today lo the great parade In this city. Millions GlrenAway. It Is certainly gratifying to the puldlr to know of one eoncera which Is not a- frald to be geaeroea. The proprietors ol Dr. ling's .New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs aad Colds, have given away over lea million trial bottles and bars lha satisfaction of knowing It has eared tboasaads of hope leas oases. Asthma, Bronchitis, La Grippe and all Throat, Cheat sad Lang diseases are sorely eared by It. Cell oa C. D. Brad kasa, D raffia t, sad get a free trial bot tle leareateed. f The Republican Parades. 8 pad al to ioetraaL Haw Toaa Hot I. The Republlcaa parade la this etty today was aa aaor- asoas affair. There were N brigades ttr II ae aad the aeea aureaej efileea ebreat. The aotasse raqalrad lea hoars tapeasagivaa pole. tUosevett's swataalfa boat was the siuaded ever atade ta taa Uallad a. He iratatled Iweaty oas Ibaesaal tattlea, wkleb beats Bryaa's reeard this year f aig htaea tboasaad ilea aad ble fraat reward af ltKH Fifty tboasaad Hepeblloaae para lad at CleveUad today aad I here was a great ReaabUcee parade at Hartford., Cos a. The Xallab aswspapeta predict troabte at taa Aaterlcea electros a. EndlBf Pnfl FwUft Rate. TostaiMttar It aa nor I state thai I W fottowleg Is taa Povtal Law, aad thai all perenas are asked to stiVnly eoaforai la h aad tbereby eeve troebla, "Asy peraoa wba shall kaowtngly waeeal er mmrUm any matter of e higher rlaee la that of a lawer cIsm, aa( Ara't et aaeae Ike eaiaa ta be dpntttd for eoeveyaara by an.tl. si a bws rata ibta elj be etiarfNl fnr U1b wb blfhar f lover elaae aMtt'r, srta'l, for rr.ty vt off MMia, lla'ils Ui a pdally of l. d-d'sra. jt ay ft"", fWInf a ltiT, er say WrU'nf K.t T.f, la I ivfclr, t - V . nt . '- l! ' U I !'!'; . ' I" ' 1 It ' ' t' .1 f ' THE FAIR IS NEAR. Wext Week it Begins. Additional Fair Premiums and He ft Attractions. A Good, Big Time. In aildill tu to the legal r premiums off,. red in I tie i i -1 foiinii ii. iht Knir cat alogue, a few of our ctiurptt iiik firms have generously dnat il a ldUiun il pie ail'ims, as loilow. : By the wiL aiiown linn of J. . Lailisoiife Co.; t b '. Oimhsli tl jur for best loaf of bread made from -'liallard's Obeiit'" t! ur . i bbl. Obelisk Sour for second UitX. i bbU. D wlii.i !l.i.i.- f r best biscu t made froui K. I'iiou;a:i & liios. "White Uoso' Uoui. . t 4foT. "Good Luck" flour for best biscuits luado i Mini "Good Luck" Hour. Kadi couiestaiil must g-ji a certiticate of purchase from tlfu gni t-r who sells these bruudjj of Uoui. '1 in ' t'uod Luck" can be hud o:ily of r. Li. llhckburn, of this city, and ol W. 1'. Adams, of Mo re new! Ci:y. S. K. Eaton, tlio popuiar Middle street jeweler olftirs a linnd ioiue bli rling sil ver cream ladle for the best fruit cute. The tollable furniture dealer, Jno. Su- ter, gives a tug lor the brat dark choco late cake. L. II. Cutler ii. Co., dealers in hard ware, will give a set of tumtjlt.rs to the one who show si he Imst tig cake. Oue dollar is wh;tt the grainxdealer, lUij'h Gray, oilers for i be tiiiot orange CuKC. The popular ami reliable dealer in fur- uilurc, T. J. Turner, M;..iiiu i licet, ao leg;:iil L imcjiu I lamp t .i tin; best angel cake The one who c.WiiMIB Hiu liesl inarvh- uilIIoa cake will be prct-cnud with a years subsciipliou Hie "Aluuscy's Maga zine,' lij the cluvci M.ildlt street lobac- ;onibl, dealer I:: periodicals and confec tionery, Hi. Tout V. Waleis. A pair of "Queen Quality" shoes will bu given the one who Ctrjj second best n ilic dipiay if cak-H, not lens than live kinds by the exhibitor, by the well known dry goods linn of 1). K. Jar vis. Messrs. diuiuioua it tio'luwcll Co., tho big dry goods people, successors to O. Marks Co., offer a beautiful pair ol Drew and Shelby tdjoes for the best and largest display of home-mad candy, ami for the second best Dr. Robert S. Prim rose will give a silver dollar. C. I). Uradham, the pharmacist, whimc store Is known to contaiu .everything usually found in a pharmacy, will give a Dottle of violulextract for the bust fancy rolls, Tha lady who exhibits the b.st loaf n( fancy bread will receive from the hard ware llroi of J, C. Whllly's a very hand somo japanned bread box. J B. Holland & Co , have not yet made up their minds what they will give for Ino best "llu of rolls," but that it will be something quite calculated lo sllmulato the exhlbllor Into making another "tin of rolls," and eating tbuiu tin and all, no one will doubt. E. W. Smallwood, dealer In hardware offers a Hoc set of knives and forks for Iho best collection of sweet pickles. E. ii. Hackburn, the bigIlddle street grocer, offers i barrel of the famous 'S. X. L" flour for tba best rolls made from that popul.r brand of flour, and barrel of"d. X L." flour for Ihe best loaf oraad, also to be mule of "S. X. L." In the Children's divl-don in the Cull nary department, (children under 15 rears'of agi) the following special prem iums are offered: Mark Disoeway, the wellknown dealer in foe wines, tobaccos, etc , will give ibe following: For beat loaf bread, SOc; for Ihe best 11 loaves, 50c: for the best beaten or worked biscuit, 50o.t Caxte-, the low priced, reliable JeWtler oa Mlddls street, will give a gold heart for the best baking powder biscuit. Sam K. Kaioa, the old established Middle siren (eweler, will glvs for the beet poo ad cake a sterling silver lea spoos. For lbs beat chocolate cake Mark DIs oewsy off ail another 60 can is. Ed sell, tba busy book dealer, will glta a popolar book f the beet collec tloa of sweat pkkbu. Davis, tba Wrllkuown and popular pkanaacy gives a tmi e cf eaiiant to Ihe lady who makes the W rablbii of some pickles. Fill Other Special end mrrliurlmta. 01 hlidisaot eaae iil-l In Mi prlora IM 4ad for wbleb ni .-rial n taluau ara offered, Ibera will I (Ivi-a Ibe f4 Ul prsetl'iO'. vlt, A ptlr f bast sclaeora, doaeled by lha Oi-klll Uwd. warn Co., A aeea of allunl kwu, s -a. I it lag of U esas aad laauamtbta sl'nwi by tba eirnrisleg )aaag onwtmlwl.ta saer ehaat, l, M. lUtbatte. - fi' ; a ' a a a ' a ' , . , A-aoMf the ralnae arw a( InUreeU leg atrseUns btokeJ lit Ibl F.lr, the m-rt praeiUeil will llkalf pr wtto be Tim Ollvert-Kelos thM Umpire, wbUt. b. slaisfs set daaewrs, groteeqee a nilats sfidTiJiwBs.Goasbiile: of t splee dkl, ap-lo-4sia repertolra la Vawlrvllla. The CAWtpany Is at4e ap of all ewa sad two Mf sttl.ia Thy will eccupy lbs old tlMMtim iMtldlnf, S4 pr.we theev s!ti lite li stirfcrt'oa ever a4T Its roof. Aljnln!n Ihe lunlre bnltdlnga aw ami surtSinf lllnstoa will be pre aisd ff tb lr tlMve la this fi.te e P. 'r"'s Aalinal fhnw Is tri'! a .-'r tf.-.t- 'rt t ' 1 ' f S ' t V ' "', 1 r ' r - I r-..n ' r t " leopardj, tigers, elephants, monkeys ai.d other savage beasts. Besides these, wild types of the jungle,. there are Arabian horses, camel-, i-.bras sod snakes. The anlmalJtre high) trained, and lha show comes to us highly endorsed as a stellar attraction. A "wild boy" from the Philippines will make his debut lo Hie people of this section. He is sal I to Ih closely related to Aguinaldo. Il Is believe, I that the "wild noy will not be lonesome while in New Bern. A hlgl grade vaudeville company of New. York and Parisian ani-is will give regular pert i in inces. The program embraces many novi llies to numerous to mention. The "Working Vorld"-lhe only one that is complete, up-to date and full of J activity will lie one of tho attractions on the ground. This year the outfit is en larged and improved. - An orchestra of Ave Instruments two violins, a violoncello, cornel and piano will also be a ground attraction. This orchestra has never failed to create the greatest excitement wherever it has played, for it is made up of one lone man who by some miraculous dexterity is en abled to play at one time upon, all of the instruments enumerated above, and that too, in excellent style. The "One Man Band" Is truely a novelty. Professor Mc Hae Is he. Those who visited the Raleigh Fair came home with glowing accounts of tho wonderful trained horse "Rose," and urged Secretary Green by all means to secure the animal for our great Fair. One gentleman stated that it was in truth a great entertainment, the hoi Be doing certain difficult feats which inusl have exercised his intelligence exacllj as though it were a human being. "Rose" Is tho most valuable trick borne In the world, her owner having refused to sell her to a great circus for 120,000. It would take a column of this valuable space in which to give you a fair idea of ier accomplishments. It must suffice to say lust all lovers of intelligent horses will be cupllvated by her charming talents. The largest portable Ferris wheel lit the world will be In constant operation, and tho brave and the fair will lie afford ed nn opportunity of visiting the clouds without effort or danger, il will be Ihe lirst big Ferris wheel ever seen in this State, and comes here direct from Atlanta. . It would be cruel not to mention the merry-go-round, although it Is never at a loss lo speak or squeak for Itself As usual, Il will add IU quota to the fun and pleasure, aud make everybody within bearing distance glad Ijiat bo Is alive. Ilrsldos theso shows, there arc many other small allaira run by one or two Individuals to a lent, thai will dol tin grounds generously. There will be whistle men, balloon men, and men wlih all kinds pf new devices and novelties for ssle. Bsby heads, knife boards and cane racks will he presided over by typ ical "professors" who will each contrib ute his share to the sum total of enjoy ment. The next Fair will be so great thai lo describe II would be lo write volumes. You must take It In. ' Season llcktla are on aale all of this week at Illbbard'a, Hsnry'a Pharmacy and Davis' Pharmacy. Remember, that If purchased before November 11th sea son tickets, sdulu will cost each only I! SO, and children under twelve only 11.00 each. Afterwards the tickets will cost respectively (3.00 and 11.60. Re member this, and buy your ticket promptly. II has been eitresnely gratifying lo Ibe Fair management this year lo ob serve the excellent notice that have ap peared la all of tba big papers. Tba prase bsve boea aaasasllr geaeroas la pace, aad aaoaeally ooapllaieeury fleck pa pars ee the Rich saoed Times, Nor folk LeadaerkaarleeiQO News-Coorler aad a doaea others ksve prieted oolamas at a lima ooaearalag tba etoslleece of oar Fairs. Tba Bute paper beva bera beea eqeelly klad, bad It la tba el score bpe of tba ataaafeaseat tba Ibe bm bore of the pre will be preerai la great eembere ed that M oaa be abowa thai "tero abnal Is ladeed fair play." New tWrs) Fair Nr. I-I7, 1900 sMSMSMaaMBBji-m)aaBBjaaj . - ASUIcoeiL ' '- . Hs)svllla.H.r.Ho.l. To Ibe fclllnf f Mew Bera JucaesU. PVas alk ax spseo ta year paper t torrent a wroeg .Impreastoa pabllabed ta your spct reaeidleg otf eelf. 1 am iel'ed thai a pteea area , wril tea lo year ppr aad lg aed by By. ansa, be was vary aieeh la favef of Or. J. A Cvt ae V. S. fteaetar, Ibe ( sea 4re Mng tlrtbelad ta ae ae he eelbnr, wkkh le a mMaka. t bare ,aotbieg toaay tgaJstHXa. t. B, Caff, bwt as I am a farassr sad sa 4 Sot ll.f of the Iraa Tarbrel lype, and belles tbr la a half so mark nllitd t f A. Uor.t,!p a Una. F. M. Plsa rni I tfn d-d tkt eradi lht rk tt h'.m dm'rf tl, Civil Wsr n4 iM I rr - t f t I .K-i I. r f 1 THAT GENUINE Java Roasted Coffee Is an Kxcollent Fresh Ciiliforniii I'rtincs, Kvaporatoil Poiirln-s, nnil Apjil. s, London Layer and --'ceded Raisins, Currants and (Jitmn. An- P dcrsons and Van Cumin?, Koiitis, .Table Peaches 10 and 15c can. 56 I resh Grits, Oal Hakes ami Carolina Uicc. New Lot English Cured Shoulders, (live nn a call. 1 J. L McDAKIEL. 3 'Phone 91. J. A. JONES, BROAD STREET, STEWART'S IH.II STAND. Ijivery, Feed. Kule itl Exchange . msmmrr i nv---jKr. w; a jar Lui'irest and Ki iii-.-j I Shirk n'- - - Kvt-r FoiiikI in New I'rrn. Also :t (' pl.-i,- ,u- ( I'.iil-'i.-s. VVagons IIiiriict-H. Kolies, WliipH, Curl WIi.i Ih, Kir. .1. A. .DO M S. Ilriuid Slreel, S,h,iiI Old Stan d. Cotton Storag-e. Fire-proof lVarelioiise ! ( otton S'l'OKr1.!) and lNsl'KI'.l) al small :n..l i-.i .iM.- ad- vanci-B made un wime if di-niird. The slat i.-i n ;il i il i-: i',. . i In - stor age of cotton fur much hiplu r iin whii Ii . I.. In . ; -m ' , , ,,nic. CorresKiiience Solicilnl. NEXT TO COTTON KXdlAM.i:. PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE The Planter's Warehouse is located in th- l.t r- :ni . f ilio rity and the finest Wan-house in the SUih. Wruill M-.. j,. i.iv . f buyers with plenty of orders for all the Tobacco m tin- ..ni .,f i,. si.i'-. It is the aim of the management ti gm ln r-i.n il ;it h nl i .-n to ajj talca and to sec that you arc well liMikeil uft.-r w li n on il,- ii,niKt with tohaccn. Our motln is Prices and lYra-onil AiMilrnn oor in- tTtwL" Pm 8tahli. Cmie down to the oM iiing (,.il.-, u, i try to Jileiuie yrrti. PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE CO., J. M. HOWARD. Manager. F. P. I.ANOI.r-,y, Aoct ra-r tT.-kl "ery erk-,,T al 1 1 o'rlnck. The Hunting ; Season. Is On! Y wwll wart i aanaa t lick yoa rf yi a w.re t a.lss a raid b a sbewa ahnew aa arraw4 ef snor Aaaa atiloa. I snrry WIlxWw U4M S oHa ta b l fl!ok and fWke' rVweW.asnp ly PMU. f rletara, , et. tka kick Kr Is en tHtrr anatt, Afullrtrrk nt (iura, tt:, plMb ti'.tl'inrr.i that An inniir. !'.'. r. HILL Pe Poanda Article. Try it I assorted kinds lOe can. (iood Fresh Cakes ami Crackers, 71 ISn.. St. r.r.r, stt.iMlu s 01,11 SI AMI, SdAaalBLS Bishop Rubber Tired Buggies W,sr ao Sa rly Kit f V assay arta kwv tba teUrt -l CopW ' f h'hshii asaka ap Us 1I dwi t1 r. , i ! fcttt aer'aW. We wnl rl y'r n f k adnf V,He fJ. II. lVnfrt-, r -.. n Mr 10 ' Thi l!ri Y:3 !':: i f '.( j . urn !1 irr, t: r r T : 1 f r g is ' r ' : '
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