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.. '- V ''if' Mr: - - V. . '- V-' " i i Ain Excellent Combination. . , The pleasant method and beneficial " effect of the well known remedy, r Htbvp or Fioa, manufactured by Uie " ' CaxivonrM. Fie Svbvp Co., illustrate , the alueol obtaining the liquid laia- u , tire principles of plants known to be . medicinally- laxative -and presenting t. ttiem in the form most refresningto the - , taste and acceptable to tho system. " It - ' is the one perfect -strengthening lax tire, cleansing tha syaterq effectually, ' , dispelling colds, headaches i and fevers - - gently yet promptly and enabling one -'' to-overcome habitual eonstipation per maneatly. - Its perfect freedom from every objectionable., quality, and ana stance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, Without weakening or irritating them, make U the ideal , i, laxative.- -r , . " 'r In the process of manafactnring figs , are ased, as they are pleasant to the taste, but themedidtn&I qualities of the ' remedy are, obtained . from senna and other -aromatic 'plants, by a method t knows to the OAuroBHiir Fm Btbdt Co. only. In order to get its 'beneficial ' effects and' to Avoid Imitations, please . ; remember the full asms of the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ' "v vnAKoraoo, aai. -.'y ' 1 " ttommoLtat, srr. w www row, w. y. 1 , , PorselebyeU PrutsHsta-MrrlMatetMBeMH. THE JOURNAL. ' :-.'Nr fieri, V, C, Aag.'SS. 1M1, -Index to New liTertlsemeats. ' Bradham Accuracy.. r m J. P, Whitty & Co --Mowers. Jjlam'l W. Bmallwond Boat notice. . Bimmon Sc Bollowell Oo Ribbons, , Bnslnesj, locals. LOST A bunch ot leys, somewhere be-' tween the Post Oflloe and UcSorley's, on Pollock street! or between , Middle street fend Meadows' office on . Booth Front street f M will be paid for the - return of keys to this office.., ( ' -.. . ANOTHER " shipment of 'Nunnally's Candy, last, night by Express.. Also Chocolate Candy. J as. B. Dawson., 108 Middle rt. - ' - - . f": .. ,,,,- ,,. ,rVi OANDT Just .received t fresh sopplv of Assorted Chocolates. . MoSorley." :J BRICK, -CRICK.-rSolld bare) 'pressed brick In koy quantity yon may : wish at Moon's Wood Yard,''.V' -i--''.'' yi JACOBS' Raleigh Rye. Whiskey to the Public School Teachers' Exam-7 ' r-:yy. nation. 'byy: .Them- will be aa exsmlnstloa for PnhllQ Bchool Teachers at tk Donrl Hoase Thurwlsy, Aagnst Wtk, and Prl day, Angost 80th, 190lv beginning at 10 o'clock. Thnrsdsy wltl he tor ' whhe, and Friday for colored 'teachers, VThto " aiamlnatioD warnrriermt by th Board of fSdocstlnn, hi place of the . July dste . Teachers will be sisnlasd only at tht rsgahtr tlraaa baless there Is some (pe dal ressnn why It shnhld lis otherwise. ' ' TBOS, R. FOtJHT." ' y. Supertnteadeatl 1 , f uslc en jbe Water ; ; . ; The Larilet Aid Society of the' Tabsr xtacU sUptM chorch-win give . a saena light sail oa the steamer Oalde. Wedae day sight. Aunst tOth. tombardPs Itallaa band win furnish music aad Bdt soa's latest phonograph will reptodaM fifty of the latest' song, leetarasj etc ' thst will bsre to enlerlslB. ' . ; , Prescriptions at DatlsV. fp : Davit' Prescription Hsnaary stakes "a spsclslty of prescription.' iivery pre scrrptloa sent Iheit reeelvas prompt aad earefnl alteotlon, Only lbs parast .and asldrngiarsBs-d.. Hisohs4Uutlo k yet pralcsd, bat every prrserlpllos) is fillad esactly As ths . ahysleiaa wishes. The prices art fair and reasonable. Head yours there to be filled. Falllnt Vision IaerlUble. , - Strang to ty while all aaru, pf the body Is 'growing,' the eyss are' going back, this begins at the .10th year, but doss not beonms manifest Satll middle - lira; at ths age of lea the eys possesses A neae point oXl.1)lhr Inches, si (30) twenty foar iMbes, at () thirty, H w laches, at (f1) forty, Inckte. V , . At this period the sner or close point has recerlrd Vxyend a eoffrtaMe dlt tanoe, becaane of flJtulpg of lbs eve, ', also a hardening of the lens sad a weak ."nfng Of the ransi'l governing it, there " fort as the power of Bisktsg ths k-ai sort ariavst In removed end s the eys . bsorNnrs II tiler, ynrt Bii)l roe thai tn fa ble cimiKennv snit aid nut lie hsd from sums source. s . " , ScleB'" acl art fcsa bestowed us with that aid In sin-- phkh aUaeoa vsalty te the 'l miii - Uf near point lo S eotnfnrlaU-rtl.l-n S. - Voa ran thrai fiit. enrrertty by : J. ' BTR. Jt , . OrailiiatnOplU-lan. r. I t-f; - ..." ot Cr! 1 1 -s. " Ti.eC si" ii'. r r . U- Ip t.J Jury S. i. Teiterdsy's stsaalon . of tI.o Crliislnal Term of Cravtncouoty eupfrli.r Cn-rt law the docket well cl sred daring the morning and at 3:30 p. ui4 the trial of Lewis Humphrey In the Dover assault case was called. It la a capital cue and a special venlrs of 78 had bees called by Sheriff Blddle. These were nearly all present when their names wars called, about half a. dozen were excused because they ware Bremen, etc It repulred eouple of hours to select the Jury from the names thst were called out, a fair number of challenges being made. Wnru the Jury was empaneled the testi mony of a amber of .witnesses on be half of the Stats fat beard including that of the eomplalnsnt. The following are the names of ths juryman in ; ths ease: ,- '" ' ' '' f . t l, B. T. Carrowanr '" " Jk. J.ILknaUL' '), 'X'-"-' ' i F. Begtoter,- I r" v - -4 Btephen OHver. ( -7-" -v-; . F. H. Gaskiu.- . . J t . f. JtckQreeD. T. T, A.Und. . 8. Perry JoBea."' ' . tt UncasUr. k ' ' "- 'UaFredAlphin. 'r , UL .4.B. Fianks. " -f ', v la Gorgs Bright.- f - ' , " The following cases were disposed of yesterday, , - ' ,'. . ..." i Mate vs; W. H. T. ValU 6ullty ,both ohargesj Work oa rosdti tisw Hanover oouuty, 6 months. " '' 1 Stale vs. Cbwd Ehue. Assault with D V. 5oi guilty, , (V -V I Bute vs. Kxcklsl Johnson. Craelly to talmals. Called and failed. Cspms. j State vi. Henry Hawhs. Assault with D. W. OaUed and failed. Capias, v -) State rs. John Henry Bryant, 4. & B. CewtlaawA. -y.v- -;v, r A- State rs, D. L. Tsylorrfslse Pretence. Capias and continued, 1 1 'J, Slate ts. Joha Thompson,. : Larceny. Declared inasne. Bute Prison, Depart ment Criminal Insane, n"1 - --State' ts. A.' E. Pelhaai False Pre tenop, Continued. ,.i n, ! The Grand Jury made the following report.. 1 vt . , : State vs Henry Williams, 4, B. .No MIL ... -, ' : ' State vs Bam Eborn," Larceny. ; No MIL . State vs Joha Howard, A. A B. True u- ,::ttf't V Stats vt Uanry fitedlav Larceny. True NIL 1 , ; "'; I State vs Douglas West, Larceny. True am vs buoy neerney, utap et jh on. liropBTt)' Npl pros, ftSiM ff - '.f State va. Freak HU1, Larceny. Dis charged. .jf t , cTf, State rs WIUIs Parker, Oariylng eon eealed weapon!. -kjn$ WL . ' i.; . Dwu va a, i,, unnsoa-saa jtiirea Brag, Affray. . Trot bill capias. , mum mm joeng vtucamis la laeclty.nl the Oaks Meat Market..-"- Tlaar Lamb at the Oak Meat Mar ''-. ,. " 1 '. an ' . ' Grta TobacclaT, r - ' ' Yesterday .was great day al ths Planum TobaxiJO'Warehoas, the sales hslsg Ike largest of any day la the his lery of the warfhsass,' - tyf l Besides lbs great qssatlly of lobacea sold oa the f oar, the prices ware aioel lent; ranging from sU to forty cents per wua4';..r-A;:;n.r-v:.-;. The afleniy of the VheoM oa the floor was lee, and tht sramlnms offered wealo la short ordar to the farmers, who left town with areas loaded with hoasehold articles, aad goodly , rolls of Money la their pockets.;- ',v,.,f--, '-. Maaagei Poward thanks the mer ehaau for thtlr premlams given, which added much la the Interest of ths sales. Among the maay farmers whe brought la lobaceo was Mr. A 8." Waters, of MsTtTUIa,whlchsoldat lt Cents per pea ad. Mr. Waters was highly pleased with hie sale aad said Mew Bera was a first rate market la - which to ssll to- The same salUfactloa was heard ea ttl shies from the tobaeca farmers.' 1, ,-!!. .i - ... . , .' Iruptloaa,- ecu, ssrBa, scalJs aad seres of all hlads quickly healed by De Vf Ill's VY heh Uaml Halve. Certala care for piles. .' Bewsiw of eounterfslu. Be sare yoa get the ottglsai Drwltt's. K, 8, Duffy A Co.: 1 '' Aug. 'St There Is ant much aewt' fmm R-lboro this time, bat we Ih'Wght perhaps a wimld Ilka to hear fni as sgala ' '''" Mr. Alice Barrow of Josea oounty. waa la RenlaboraHMBS tlaM Sf iVllllng rlaitve . Miss Ma.rU Prlsa(a sail ktlaa Fanny Caasy Of Kovlthuro are vlliln frlun.lt at Newport tula wk. iHl.a Olle 1W1 r. i'irB.l home from Morb4 hut wrvk whom ih ht t a -n vUlltng frli n li . !f-.r, N, (1. a I .".!. 0 f!. ' n w.- in Ki I 1 11 - 1 1 1 1. 1 . y.'t I 1 ' n H-i I. 4 I 11 vtl!lii r-at r..'if,irt f .r : f' a r It. . 1. t .-'s. ' 1 to hjE r : r I ' f I f it 'I r. I . " f 1 t,.n 9 i )i cif , r ! ! r z ... r : 4 1 , : . a t. : .1 s it o'.ixk. Tere v.ii two giuus In one yester day, the first La; f heavy hatting, errors aiitl 13 ruua, the secoud short suappy and all shut outs. New Born came out with 10 rum to Durham's . Durham srrlvedwilh four of the players who were here before and five new men. Since last time two had come . to New Bern, to play, Buries aad .Smith. ..The mea who took their places are expert ball teasers. " - . There were two star plays that caught the grand-stand, Bryan's support of first when he rushed up In time to seize the ball and throw himself jo as to touch the bag before the runner . reached It, and Battle's long running catch from centre to near second. ' Home rooters, pro aounced this play the "finest yet." The hits off Glenn and Durham's pair of pitchers were nearly equal, 11 and 10,- A number of long hits were made; Summer field getting In a sky-scraper that never storped on til it hit the fence. The fol lowing is the tabulated score ant ura-"narj-IV-, V- V. " aaw bibs v ' r t 1 Woodell,t.,.y.;.,. ' 8- tf- Jt Bryan, bv......5T T. 1 ettlg, 8bWt..,4i i4T-l Surlss,a.. v-r-v . t v1'0 - t 8 Jordan, t fc -..w . O i i 14- Darling, a f. llil.ift,0 Tolsou, sa.'.., I r ' a ;4 1 Glean, p.,, ,.,,.'...4 0 10 8;'l Smith,! t.. 4 9 0 1 .0 0 .J.'.'I.rr, I'-ir-n- -"-rwr- "a."",---' '" awa-saa Total ' 88 W JO 7 14 4 ddshasu, I u h r-jj 4 a Carr, a. u ft' I 8 S 99 Haii, a..;......r...'.s 0 i"ro. o Mangum, 8h .,,.....5,1 l,:0.t S Shotfclh....i,..,.v 1 7 8 Battte, a. f ;.;..u'.-.5 01 0 SummerOeM, 9b 1 f 4 : 1 8 8 0 0 6rsves,b pM.. i; 1 0s S t 1 Norton, ut ..4 ;l 18 0 0 Bobae,lf.4p..vt.'.4jl 0. 1 r-S 0 ;t Total ' ,T 40 U i Boore by Innings, T j. -Durban .'...v 1 4 0 0 1 (To 0 0-0 New Bern V,..;. 1 0 8 0 0 0 0 1-10 . Summary Two base hits, Geufg(S), Cart, BumaserOeld; Stolen 'bases, Sum msrfleld, Woodell, Jordsa,61sani Dou ble plays, Tolson and Jordsn, Graves snd Short; Hit by pitched ball, Graves; Struck out Boons 1, Graves I, Gleaa t-, Jessed hall, Hall; Left oa bases, Durham liew Bern 4 Innings pitched by Boone 4, Graves 4; Base hits oa Boone t, Graves 1; Time of game 1.40-,. Umpire, Mr. Ste vens; Scorer, Mr. Dawson; Attendance 00. y t - t ; - aasu rrs. . r Durham and New Bera will play to day and game will be called at 4 o'clooK Jt ,--." : Lack goes with Manager Clark, with all the rainy weaiher oaly one game has beeablooktd. ,' ' v Besides Manager Clark's average Is way up yonder, 10 games out of 1 L - " ( 'J " ' - - V n- : ;t Glean pitched good ball tod took ear of tha grounders oae la the seoaad as a honey cooler. " 1 " ir. " h (' - ' ; ToTsoa's calck and double play, Darl I'hg'staha la of a heavealy ly, Smith's running catch'' In left eld, were nota ble tor lee horn team. Can's pretty catches al short "stop aad' Summerfield, Battte aad Nortou la Ike field vera a aredlt to tha visiiora. y W'.r , f v.awBBlM . -' ' ; If the aetioa of. yoor bo wall b not assy aad regular, serious ' oompllcatloas ftual be tho taal result. DeWltt's Little I rly Risers "will remove this, daager Safe, pleasaat aad effective., F, 8. Doff co..--; r'v i We do not gaeas about aaythlag la our prascrlpilna department, We use accurate .weights ea4 -aaeasaraa. We also ass siact methods la aompoaedlag the varlnas onmpoaeats lato the , medi al oe as It Is wHea ready to lake. Aad lha ws are always precise la chocking Over the preecrtptloa as a Una) precau tion lo see for certala that everything Is all right. la other words wt are going Into detslts la this wsy, Jut to show yoa how thorough ws are la every part of oar preacrlptloa work. Thoroughness la eiactly the word. Oar obji-rtl la In get you In send or bring' sit font prraetl 4lna bers to ha (Uld. We waul sail invite yon m tin this. C. D. BKADUAM, Drurgl.i, ' Pan-Arcrlcaa Zi;i-,-Aan. Pipkin airur.lna to Nortnlk, Intiis an'l I'.n ITalu, will atnrt frura Oi.l.la Uto frplt-mlwr till, afirr arrival of li n fr.im Wllmlnili.ii, (Ulrl, h an, I Ni-w ft, to. f arp. from (i,l.!a'..,rn ii, Wa-I.li 1.41 an. I ri lur N .1' it l!,nli j i. Far fri-tq (J..l.l,wr,i l,i l'i,M'o a 4 return. 9 llmti f u i ii t'urr fr,-m O.'l-l '.,,t,i fi,iif.!k, I rit I. ro, f ii r :i i I o U Ol .. r I i i !(. I I r..' I f:. I n, I ... a ll . .. 1 i I s ! -r I i.i I - t !' '1 I ' t ' ' ; 4' ' , . . 1" t t ..." ' :, ,. i . - f : . ., i . r -i ' 1 i , . -v COVE.. ,;:;X C:se to Basket picnic. Hew Cotton Priis.' Kiss Tucker to Teach. Cove, August S3. There will be a bas ket party here ntxt Tuesday night Aug ust 27th, for the benefit ot painting the M. E. Church. All thr young ladies sis Invited to come snd bring a basket and the young men are Invited to come pre pared to purchase thenf , . Miss Hauls Taylor who has bees vis iting af Beaufort returned home Sunday accompanied by Mlas: Cottle Taf who will visit her seversldsys. : ' ' ,.'' The hustling firm, White Bros: have received a fine cotton press from - i L Continental Gin Co. iSold by Hymsn Supply Qo., and will soon 1m prepared to satisfy customers. " X Miss Bessie Richardson of Beaufort hv visiting her friend Miss Jessie Taylor of O.iVe. M" Si tvWa are very glad Mlsa Bertha Tucker Of New Bern will teach our school again this fall. Rbe Is very competent teach er and did good work here last fall. & ; , Miss May flines of Roeky Mount is Msltlng her cousin Mh, and Mrs.: 0. JC Hines oftktve. ' , ' - , - It has rained every day hare, fot the last two weeks ? " '; - - Mr. W. .H. tlioblnson ahd' Mr.-. Quia Eubankk. two . promising young men of Cora have secured poelitont In Klnstou We hope they will do well; . "Do," rt 'nilli . Ml j ill-Hn J '' -James White, BryantsvlllS lad says DeWIU's Witch Hsael Salva healed run ning aores on both legs. He had suffer ed years. ,1 Doctors failed lo help him. Get DeWttl's. ' Accept no imttatlona: F-a Duffy Co. t - .i fj. ' ' ' 1 - -NOnCB TO NI5WS AGENTS And Ifem.Boya fBogagd in Buslaeiu u I Mews Dealers or Sellers of Second- ' ; aastNWlcaUoat-f ; rAppllcallos for the prlvllege"to mail ascoud -class matter ar the pound rate must be filed With the Postmaster. .,. News agents are not entitled to return unsold second class publications at the' pound rate ot postage to either publish ers at yj-ows gents, One cent for 4 ounces or fraction thereof wftl be charg ed, f When, desired, nws agents may return to publishers rqjerely the body r amall portions of copies as evtdeaee that said copies have not beso sold, ' as thlrd- elsss matter-. - ,s QAII copies sent by news sgonts. either gratuitously ,or to flUorderStOr otherwise to person! not subscribers or other newt agents, postage must be prepaid at tran sient rate by affixing ordinary stamps to tha package at the rate of one cent for each four ounces or fraction thereof. : For further Information enquire at Post Offloe.- , , -1 r. . ' . I 8. W. Haaooca, r " - U'- - Poitmuter. ' :,yhyy'---ct 5,it ry p-' " : ,y ;'New lot of thrtw TantlfViI V J J jPlAk, - Ketl, '; Bine, hWg . , nntl. Yellow Jtutt Bcclred " ,rv- p i . ' CEAUTIFUL -(lUALif Y - PESSCNAL PAXAGSaPCS. ,M.-. Georffe Htanly repreat-ullnir It. B Ptpkln of GVWsboro.-wae i the city yeaterilay, , - Mrs. J. S. Basnight and sou, returned from Seven Springs yesterday. ' Rev. Tbos. P. Noe of Beaufort, was in the city yesterday, . 4J J - - - ONE DRT SPOT. y Wildwood Says Little lUla There, Fish. leg Parlie. Visitors and Trar- ' . -"'l ' I" elers.,' - Wllilwood, August 28. The weather oouiinues hot and dry,A We -have had some light showers, but not enough to do much good, f ' - , Corn ts almost a failure, It was too drv for It to fill out t, ' " -,; Tne farmers sre aboutlhrough-eorlng tobacco. Some ate grading and shipping their tobacco off, Cotton hat- improved tome lately, dry weather suits cotton. T Mr. L. C. : Tolsou. returned home tha 14th, last, from Mew Jerany where, he has been spending the summer, ha says It has been mighty hot there. " . Mr. W. M. Watson of New Beta spent Sunday at Wlldwood. , ' ! There vu quite a number of young people from- Newport down o the Sound Friday bathing and fishing in the briny , y , ! Mr.-Wer preached a fine eermon at tha Presbyterian ahureh Monday night. ( Fodder saving Ik In progress, farmers are busy, as tha fodder Is drying up on th stalk very badly. 1 f Miss Etta Latham of Riverdale spent- Sunday at Wlldwood visiting Mr. W. T. Pelletier. , -"vT T- , , ) Air. J.C.Wiggins spent two days at Wlldwood thla week, and returned to his horna at Glendeld Tuesday morn ing. 1 1 "w. ' ,!-"" " .-awi. . " 0. 0. Buck, Beirue, Ark,, lays: "I was troubled with eonatipatloa until I bought DdWIlt't Lltte Karly RlseVa. Blnos then hrva been entirely cured of my old com plaint. I i recommend them." F. 8. Daffy Co., ' y ' - 1 "-,,(.;.. '-' tf r i j '" " Ts-awswmaamaasnas-Lssai p '" I For The Children. A Floe thing, to give , the children these damp September mornings la Lax ative Chill Toole; . pleasant - a Fig Syrup aad a certala .care ; for malarial poisoning, "ffeeps the systemla perfect working order. Only 50c. at Bradhsm's Pharmacy. , , Celei7 Hea4ce Powders. There It not any better remedy for headache than these powders. They ever fall lo relieve. Mada and sold only at Davv Piescrlpllon Pharmacy. - - Westera Beef at tha Oaks Market to day, f rl , . '. -.' f; : s-" vi -- d J a if i n II i h when' painting, (it ia:.inot simply a --Vf, Question of covering so . mucJxsip' .v '2Ibcb to 'hide1 the 'piain boards-they v J ,?must be protected f Theire are paints v ' " and paints, but they don't all pre 1 srve jaor eyen beautify then why z. , ' riot'lhlsisupoii'havirig: r ' OORE'S PURE HOUSE COLOBS ..the standafdthe ne that is tried ' thax)ne produeing the best results at 7 ' 'the least cost: Obtain our pricia and color; - . -1 card showing forty five bcauti- fill tints and combinations. . , . E. W. SMALL WOOD, Hardware, Paints and Oils, - Jh -j t i NEW BERN, N, C -We have sold lota ot those $1.00 and 11.25 Negligee . Shirts which have been reduced 75c. but there are a few left. You would be surprised to Serge Coats we have sold at $2.75. If you want one we ad- viae you to call at once. ; Straw Hats are almosFfreing given away. "Clothing AT COST. Mini GO., JIIIN'K 57 UPpllocls: Street. TKb House Futhisher. r. Knives', ForTss and Spoons from cheapest to best silver, plate. Preserving Kettles and Pots in Qranite. Oil Stoves & Lamps. ) HJEyWhttehurst, 41 Pollock Street t Havlng"seeired Ibe arrvloes W .x eerteneed parties, " f ?tmr preparel .tit short sotlos lo etacate Fsrra, Cliv, Iad sad Rail Road inrvsylng. Ditches, Utreels Sbd Rnadt laid oat end levelrd. Draa(htln In all . Its branches.' Bine aad black print aude. Old maps i ft ps red and menBted. - Topograplilcal nrveylug and plotting. Drawings and wnkrlng plans exeouttd prompt.' Hew rne snd dralnsgs plannwl,' 'laU out and ennstroctloa laperlirlrndrd. I J. Uolfenden, 'tirw. X:rii,"".lVVi-.:': T20 REWARD I j l III i ny em li or tlic arroM and !.ry 1 1 Hie i fii'lowlng oamrd pila . i nr'ri h r-'"i,iMl from CravrB rimntj j ! .1 on D'O lltlt In at. (icn. Thfui j n, Hr-nry Crerllf , A It.: : J W. I'.n "!.r", FhrrlT. ( i ';'?. . . I .ri. N. C. ii : t.. J. w. SUnVRYlHG O" ft. to J fcnow how many of those $3.f)0 All Summer x WEAR, i iiiULBook Store Leave your nulcritioii for the Daily uml Sunday New York Journal -FIIEB DK' IVEUY. G. N. Ennett. McCORMICK r.Movver, Hay Raks, ' Corn Binders and Shredders. .We have car load ot tliese colcbroti d Iiarveatlng mscliines on hand snl can All orders promptly. Refer yon tnUielnllowlngpar'tirs who are using these mowers end reni-era; J,' M. Hpnitef at 3. L. Rhem. fjirm, ( B. I'errv, Ilackfciira k Willelt, r rvomsu ' 8. Emi,4 i. II. Iffll, Alfred toakina, A. D. Kvllum, Johnt. MoQowan, i..it cim mnns, J. U. Vinsun, 4. If. Fnacite, T. . WlillUker, B. 0, Henderson, K. W. A. . t. Wadaworth, J. O. Psrker--Meath, V. ft VVsakltt, , K. Avery,' W.J. -Arnold, P. It Oatklns, Stephen WhlU f ord, Akmu Fuli her, i. Y, Laiham. ,' '. J. C. Whitty (J'ly:W I ILrJrcJs of Wheels im lliri!ii;li nur handu fvrry am,n ml w I v yot H ll.oovcr a (lifcxHli.- (t, ,i rii.li Nipr, 1 t.a ('oliimtila flryc-le whli h la nur I. . u-t j :.m-s. All ut enr wheela sre ( ui t - rt. Of r'Hr we kv whrrla at I y in ut. Iml (in v aro all kmmI, Vi. am .,.n. ua.tT J.,r all kln-la i.f fOH- r'.t r (, u. J i, I I'wi , I'm Hi-, !' ... .!. J : i
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