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t . i . -sr.-'- r ."irv si na " S - -r si I - e - . V. ' -N r I r - -oT ' Ml dliiL.i... rJ .'1 .nsarJatea evere r ia ttM rr ex- -2 .-'V.fHOB wx-'v "pprraa akp FBorBitroa, - wvv - i at. iwiL Mt b Ktum... : Mtmwhim' earaJehefces pMeattesv --'- Bitwl attha Foatefflee, Hew ert a. e oond.claee tim- - - rrnuL papbr o" n AKD CUTlM COUNTT. BBRK lfT Bern, C. March xL, 1912 ABNOBMAL POLITICAL 81TU- v - . ATIONS. The President of the Cane Grow era Association is quoted as say- inir. "Isav frauklv I believe the or " time is rife for Louisiana to send Republicans to Congress. Protec tion to Louisiana industries has always come from Republicans." This is the business announcement that the cane growers object to the Damocratic party because it fa vors putting sugar on the free list. It is this abnormal situation, the conflict between local self in terests from a trade view point, and the demand for political alle giance based on prejudice or past issues, that is confronting the vo ters in many sectftus of the coun try. It would be better in every way if politics, that is political elections were determined by nat ural local conditions. Take the cane grower's position in Louisia na. A tariff for sugar is their wish, and the Republican party is the political party to which their vote naturally belongs. Certainly no by goue issue, no old time preju dice should force these interests askiog protection to vote a Demo cratic ticket. Take the situation in New Eng land and portions of the North west, where men ore voting the Republican ticket. Why! Because they refuse to look squarely in the face the problems of the present day, and vote accordingly, but in stead permit long, dead and past issues to prejudice them, and to go to the pollsand vote a Repub lican ticket, when their sober judg ment tells them they are not hon estly voting their convictious. When houesty, every day com mon sense, a clear study of the problems of the hour, are the gov erning factors for the voter, in - stead of some party alliauce, that is purely sentimental, there will enter into our elections natural politics, a condition that wrtf place mea right everywhere, for they I will vote from the dictates of a - clear Judgment unhampered by prejudice. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A , . Ireland hi a aked for rigid enforce ment of tbe immigration laws. THE MEN WHO SUCCEED M head of Urgs tntarpriaa are men i of grat energy. Succeaa, to day, de ntnda health. To ail ia t faiL lt'a .. fellr folly for a man toandurt a waak. rmo-dowB, half aliv coociUoo wh klMtrk Bitten will put him ritht on Ilia fret tn anon older. "Four boK'ei did me more real good than any other medicine 1 ever look," write thae. B. - AlUa. SyUaala, Ga. "Alter tear of eefferte wita theumatUm. Uver kidaeye, 1 am ualiv thanks to EJ etrie Bitter, eoynd and veil," Try (mm. waiy ew eeou ai an omtgiete. ' Tke Uete4 Sutea Saprema Coart eleied repair ehopeaea reUroadarai . - Are Ui:Nemus ; Wlut mtJsfffnttitmt lit i.th'wVakrtcss'itit jrou'r wooontf constitution, which" cannot ptand the strain of Ibc hard wort you do., M rtiulV you break down,-nd ruin your tnHrt nenrout tysteaw Don1lcccpJ this ypVJfAt CtrduL ttt womm'i' tonfe. Ordul Js mad from purely : yegcUbli lnrtdJent4. It ads a BWfB vowa k 00 tacir proper woriu irreucyo pain and. restores health, In t Jiarural manner, by ''goinaio the sourcf d the troubU and building vp tha bodily strength, ' n M4 Ul J f'u'S. a-act rortnef, c! i.Urt.'Y- Vf,'f-ok Oir'v.l Tltl U'wLal iho iJj-s sboijt'lt: "1 so wc-.k 1 r.crvot:!, I couU not bear to have anyone nc.ir r-.c 1 1... l f:.!r.'Jrj trt", ndj I lo-Jt Ccr.h every t '. V " f ' -t f Cardul tctrx J mc ' Vt, I 1 t : l f 'tWtz t". ani I ernr.rt fy c-.--; iff-" f I ' -- ft fv- !r7 !!''- - ' ,It bas-1eetrtt'fteTh'TOot-- tnari 'gesU(9lKVn)MiHi?te indigeition nd'dyepf p. I Digestif J ta ae wlief-K" h haver fobn.4 relftf.fwm T,?t -.fST own IttrtemBnU--?w.vWtt yw-Jjfe;;; North CarolinajaV? n'cbl&nt the Superior Court"' . . . . - ' -Jesse Martin vs. Bessie Martin"' The defendant above iBmei1T takfj notice that"ah action fnUtea8ji abov has been comitienoe(i(,,in tba Superior Court of Craven county V obtain A divorce from the bond of fcatrlmcn and the srfid dbfendar WiH.furter tak0 notice that she is rrqjiired-to appea' at' the April trm of Superior Court for aaid County to be held on the Sth day of April, 1912, at Cou't House of said County in New Bern, N. C, and an- awer or demur to the complaint in aaid. action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for relief demanded in fa;d com plaint. W. Nf. WATSON. Clerk of the Superior Co.irt Taft declared for preferential prim anies in a speech in Boston. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CAST OR I A Tho Pope gave a reception to the car dials in Home. DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of th" far. There is only one way U cure deafnego, and that is by conMitution rt'medie-. Deafness is caused by an inflanud cn dition of the mucous lining ot. lip Eus tachian Tube. When. Ub'e tube i in flamed you have" a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and wh n .it is en tirely closed, Dafne8 js .tbe result, and unless the inflamatmn can he Uken out and 'his tube restored to its hrmai tondiiion. hearing will 'be de?troyd forever; nine cases out of Ten are caus ed by Catarrh, which is nothing but An inflamed condition of the mucous sur faces " We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness tcU8rd by ca tarrh) that cannot lu curVd'By'1 tfa'lPa Catarrh Cure, bend for dlrculaTs free. F. J. CHENEY & COiftiedo, O. Sold by nil-nuiRgistSj 7fo. -Tnke Hall's Fitmily Fills for con stipation , The British naval program was out lined in the House by the Prem er. Moving Pictures and Vaude ville, afternoon and night, at The Athens. Percivul S. Hill was elected president ! 0 f the American Tobai co Company. . -.. v MANY DRIVEN FROM ; HOME. Every year, in mmv pnrts o( the country, thousands :ire driven from their homes by coughs and lung disease. Kiienda and , business qre left behind for other clima'o?, hut thi iscoot'y at d not always sure. A tx-ttir av-the way of multitudes- is to i.sDr. King's New Discovery and cure jourdf at home. Buy rieht there, with your friends, end take Ihh safe met cine lb ont and lung tioub'e fud quick leliff and health reiurr. Its help in,roDghs co'ds, grip, croup, nhonping-rougb ard nre lunpa mke it h positive blessing. 6uV ami $1. to Trial bottle free. Uaaren teed by all druggists, . '.!''" Rhode Island mills announced that an increase in w igcC be made. FOlEY.KlDNEYPlttS roaHawMATiae M0Nvs ano atAooel . Senator Dixon, RootevelfumanageT, You ean ay loodere to'eonatidalloa with a eUar conaicmc),. If. f ou-lire Cbamberlain'a TaTjIete -?" Mn nave neeo prmanemiy eurtqjt (Mlr.'OM. P r audi by ai dealer.. , n ; .4 gently on the wohjarilx qrsAnn, Th VomanTbni c iwiraoot any nsav-ircjjiaila p. .tivrj .v allow and ftMoluta- limBt liwUttljj,' et.p--fce4 fermnt i on, prarraU itr after MtUtc 4 &iij$ufa&t&&ifr even UrNITEi) CbNtoERATE? VETERANS REUNION Macon ,Ga., May 7, S, and 9, 1912, Vferjr Low TJoiwdTrip. Fares Tia Soutberu Bail way.; -Account the above occasion the South- ern Railway will aeil very ' low round trip ticke.ts-.to Macon, Ga., and return as follows: . . . ." . FROM Goldslo o Henderson ROUND TRIP 19 25 9 86- Ciiapel Hill Burlington Relma Durham Rates in same proportion &'60 ,8 60 . 8 ,75 9 16 8 60 8 50 fiom all other stations. Tickets will be on sale May 6,6. 7, and 8, with final return limit May 15, or. if you prefer to stay longer, by rfenwilimr vour ticket and navinir n f- 1 1- l r h fifty cents you can have final . limit extended until Jui e 6th, 1912. L'beral stop-overs will also be per mitted on these tickets. For detailed informali n apply to anj Southern Rail way agent or the undersigned. J, 0. JONES, T. P. A. Raleigh, N, C. , A strange man, who forced, his ,wai into Judge Rosalsky's home in New Vork, was thought to be insane. PUEY KIDNEY1IIIS ORRHSUUATISM KI0NCY8 AMD BhAODBt Conference Sunday at W timing' or Was celebrated in St Paul's chu-ch Thi re bishop Wilson ordained desconf and elders and preached. You judge a man not by what he pr roise to do, but by what he, ha done. That ia the only true test. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy judged by this standard ha no superior . Peo ple very where apeak it in the highest terms of praise. For sale by all .deal ers. Sidney is. Mudd, Jr., will make a fight for the seat in Congress of Thorn as Parran, of the Fifth Maryland djs tr-ict. A PLEASANT PHYSIC. When you. want a pleasant physic gi,ve Chamberlain's 8t imach and Liver latikts a trial. They dM mild and gent'e in the r action anj always pro-- d.c a pleasant cathartic effect. Call at uavis drug store ror a :re sample. Relntese Thandertterma. fhe recoruti'of ueteoroUflcel offlcea hnv tbat raiulesa thunderstorms hard nut been coojuiou. but a. fen are" on record. The; juoat estraordlnary was encountered 'near Chepstow,' England, on: Aug. a 18U3. It began at p. m and huted Ave bourm, and la that time it Kas estimated 10.000 flaebee of light alg were seca, but noLone drop of wdter fpli la atbuoderatona at Cap Verde tn 1003 the sky was a cbotloo ooi blase of tyghtntng. lasting aa ftottt' ye( botb rsla and lower flouda wer abnt-Boston AdrarUeer; j. lj fJ. Colling Poalmaster. Brnega N. !.; troubbd.with a tetrre U grUpe eotgh. He eays:'I would be ordpteiely eatfaied after each 'fit of fluent oogl Ing I bought a bott'eof Foley' Hnnef and Tar Comp-ond and b frtf I had taken It all the eeughlr g apeaensd entirely caa... n esn ( te beat,"-for aaU by all ceakr...v.'i I "H ,"', I I . H . tl-J Democratie Wgder Uodet wood ekargr ed oliat (he VnlUd 6(1 tee- fiujjrrm Vrtwrt by annulling tbeineoma taf prptr iei ma giuwin ei a icii4ni. i"r "'. Mflny infferrrs from rbiumatlira haee leef eurprtard and nVllghtd the pnmpt- leliefafforded f applying i.tianiMriiiin jL'niroeai.. MuiiMetaM of iTumatim m tenreqiiirw any In ternal trtalment whatever. Till linl ment for tale by an dealeha.1 - , 'h; VI jf.e a(i ef fUe leele.- The Tripoli nf the early nineteen!) eeiitury eonhl boeHf of a Bt, rAoo Oiork the tfM routd boaet of ea ftdniV rat bulllus from Bcotlaud. I'etrrJ.yrk was lib iisuif. WUeO "be arr1d tt Trtii.li hi 1 Tf be wee mere route o! n ugllih rt-.L rut e nature ss rt( .M a-wi-fled Itiwtf. Us filomlr-v'8 prt(c,rtlj sMp'e t-srifo. wns t( nd f'f t Tvtuv n b -t!. Tl-pr. tefiyi Ijlstml fsrr-rr - !! turned llita leni, insrrl.d e reuitj il Via t' 'lrii!t pn!m. end lir Mnie fc(,rno nr.l bl Bdu I al id the Cit III. m!il'.,! nUI ("it slnp e.n (.pro. Jl, 'I' k ti I 1 f t II. f ' r i r cf j Inry. (3;.'tl:. , -an J ;ui'.ra 'Mh,w-t. lilt t'-M f. Tin! 1. -1 -(',.. r I - ox-ri.-d "i I 1' I'm. 1 !-, k ' : - r n a i ' ' t r f i i ' ' n I I - -i ' I'M n.rf ten A t- 1 gi, I i . yrd 45, Vatlan Keiter CAiTi!R ,iirti.ihi.it: W (or negro stealing and his. bubble burets. : CHAPTITR TTVT Th .Tniln and Uo ' baffy 41cus th. conflng- dueT t - "AIT ght, Hicfcei You mean yoii want m ,16 attl-iUi you, ia that it!" be asked, v- --- ';ieB,.J'mrang tof leave wMJeAt can;, maybe I, can't later on," said Hicks stolidly. He added: '1 anl go ing- to start down the coast an soon ftB U tarns, dark, an before- lfs day again I'll hay put the good miles be tween me and these parts." "You're, golbg down the coast?" and Ware was again conscious of the Quickened beating of his heart. Hlcka nodded. "See ou don't meet up with John Murxell," Bald Ware. "I'll take that change, it seems a heap better to me thanBtaylng here." .Ware looked from the window. The shadows were lengthening across the lawn. - "Better start now, Hicks," he ad vised. Til wait until it turns darH." "You'll need a horse.'' "I wag going to help myself to one. Tail ain't no time to stand on cere mony," said Hicks shortly. "Slosson shouldn't be left In the lurch like this or your brother's folks" "They'll have to figure it out for themselves, same - as r me," rejoined Hicke. "You can stop there as you go by." "No," said Hlcka. "I never did be lieve in this damn foolishness about the girl, and I won't go near Ueorge's "I don't ask you to go there; you can give them the signal from the head of the bayou. All I want is for you to stop and light a fire on the shore. They'll know what that means. fU Kjve yon a horse and fifty dol lars fpr the" Job." Hlckg eye sparkled, tut he only aaid 1 "Make it twice that and maybe we can deal.". - Racked and tortured, Ware heal tated; but the pun was slipping into the west; bis windows blazed With the hot Ifeht. "You swear you'll do your partr he aaid thickly. He took; his purse from his pocket and counted out the amount due Hicks. He named the total, and paused Irresolutely. , "Dont you want the tire lighted?" asked Hlcka. He was familiar with his eoiployer'a vacillating moods,. "Yes, answered Ware, hla Hps quivering; and slowly1, with Shaking I-Angara, he added to. the pUe of bills la Hlcka" hand, . , Well, take care of yourself," said Hicks, when the count was complete. He thrust the roll of bins Into hli pooket and moved to the door. 'Alone again, the planter collapsed Into hia chair, breathing heavily, but his terrors swept over him sod left him with: a savage sense of triumph. This passed;' he- sprang up," intending to f eeair-Hlcks and unmake his bar gain. What had hs been thinking of r-eafety lay only in nlgbtl Befor he reached the door his greed Was Itfths, ascendant. ''He dropped.. down on the edge of his bed, his eyes fixed on' the wlndowr The son; san' lower Front where ba sat ha 'saw.it through' ihe uper half of te saaht blood red, and ilvld In a mlat of fleecy clouds. ' U wis in the.'tdps ot th old oaks now, 'which sent their -shadows into luYroointfV oaddeaed by 1 r . l Will le Quite Inform.l, ts Cede le , i Scaecely ABpllcable," terrors, he started tnd backed tosnl the floor; but aMn bs i-.ni, the one duiidnattng Influence of b'.s i:r, van'inishd blm. 1! welched the ' Sun' sink, lie vM4 the r4 rjUrid T fn,i ot 11. e rlr; b the r.i-t irs p t'Pr. woi-.!J rl to He t '.o t te I I M- ,- '.1 , ' I .'.4 . ' . 1 ' .:t Sf. f Cat li f t f a t I a r( f ;,, II'' '"rinshati BiS rnrrTTTn mm 7mM f- rV fs. ,i w m r f t a 1 i'rs,: 1 HA . 1 AtNtw BenA.J!7ia.yorCtlvra0btia fa'ctun-! -tyy SturJayUrch 80th. Ijik . The OattiM Stales Civil Service Conv tftlseioa annooneee an esamlaatioa a Hh dart hd aHbe places semed above as-a renultpf ah-it Is expected to; make tertlfleatMr to tit i vickecj' )a the Doe;tioivf ioaraf trrier-vat 8ivet daio-Vaesbori-and other feeeoeies is they rosy oecuf 00 jural irotej .at pcjtl offkei id the above named countf, nh hsi l sba'l be decide Jin tb4 iatfeals of: tneacjrVice io flf the vacancy y 'Vjp ; nsteUment,. Mtnafer. or proolloa. The asoat entreneo lalary fo rjiraTrar rieraje (rem $600 to $1,000 ttr' atrnuav rteiire limits J8;ta.66. o''fh;$U-'M me examination. The maximum Hi limH is waived incases of frsohibt orably discharged from the Uoit'cd States military or naval, service. . An applicant must have Jiii aottljit domicile in the lerricory sopblied ov a f posTofflce in the county for wh'eh the eximina: ion is announced. , - The examination ia open to all male citiseria of the United State hq can eomply'wlth the require.-nentj. Application form tffll. and fiill infol-. mation concerning the fuVremehU ijf the examination, can be sccutvd from the secretary of the local etsWlnirist i bard or the -postmaster of jknyof In place i namt d above, or f r m the U 9. Civil Service Commission, Washington, D.'C. App'icationi should be properly exe cud d and fi.t d with tho Commission it Waib'mgton.. As examination papeie are shippe 1 direct from the Commiss ion to the place of examination, tt is necessary that applications be riceivt'd in amp'e time to arrange for the exam ination desired at the place Jndicateo bv the ai pMcant. The comniidslon will therefore arrange to examine any ap plicant whose application is rere'ved in time to pei mi t the shipment of iht nec eiBary papers. An 1 gible register for the jjwsMch 'f tural letter Carrier for each county will be maintained. A person must be examined in the. county in which the post olfice that supplies his home l sk: uitted. As a result of such imina tion he may b comi eligible to app Int ment as ru-al carrier at ary post offi '.tt in Buch'connty. A rural h Uer c'anler, ifter one year of aatiafactory perv?c may be I ran fen e I to the to. it ion of cler or carrier in a first ( r second claso post oflice, to the posi i n of rxiloay mail cle k, or to o h -r p ait'o i in thr cls?ifidd service, cu' j-ct to sui h exam inalio.i'a.i may be required by the civil service rulej. JOHN C. ULCK, Pr sidmtl Sheep's Wool. Of slieep'.i .wool oua pound Is suffl--leut to produce a yard of eicelleul 1I0UU. CASTOR I A r For Infants and ChildrtO. Tha Kind You Hais Alwaji Bought Blgnature of (ffMti Impnvtng the Oeeaelen, He I dreamt I proposed to t pretty girl last nlRht Bpe-Weil, go oa! What did I aajj-gydoey Bulletin. QUICK RtllEft FOR RHEUMATISM. George W. Koons, l.swton, Mich., says: "Dr. I'tTCHON's RsxlEnr rot ftfrnisUTtgii has given my wife won darful benefit for rbeumatiern. Sb aonld not lift band or foot, had to U lifted for two months, 8be began tb as-of the remody and Improved rapidly fJta. Monday she'couM not n ore and 00 f-9dneeday she got up, dreeeed herself and walked out for breakfast" Bold by Bradham Drug Co. 'T . . -'-. ' ' Th Taller'e Art. 'Tallortog t ;tHblnooa that paKt of yVidtng a yuod Hving t 1 .) pari of fbc jroTld: . II afford the full : icon fV lnjJ vlis Iky aaiate f-rleo,' k-doee Dpi reqafre sa epenii ootoi of tools, a&4 s tiuslaeos la M started oa a samft. eapttst oe-a pjcr tire slruafioo obtalaot ti a furemap I tbeee r points worthy of the se'Hone Moakieeanoa Ar tne parents oi.toasy s, weir as of those yooag tsen' wbe have le srvs aal' Iheir owa crwi LMdoBTiltoe sn Colr.: s", f'V- TUo "Child's Welfno" movem 2t nt baa challenge the atiettlm f hought -ui p oile evetywbsi. Kebe-e err ontu'sl UBirtr, ard wll.find In FM i H'ief iM Tir l.'omprurvd a mit eal iable aM, 'Dwft.s anl fW hit utchrkd iad torroop, brh lie std pneutnnfia ic(d qirk'y co lb bl ing end a Ml I . q a H'ee of r"ol' Hnn n4 Tat O mp- Und. . for saW by alldaleis, . , ' Hla Tporry ffaeta. bt Riinie bar. you gtTn yotjf Lt trn, I. k r a a-iuttn Ulan nf e n'r' III bl einiiloy. . "M an'-V" b wlf b:.a r" ' 1 t rftl! I liu 'i I'T'i Tni M .'ij- ., n I t!, r 1 ' ' t, f:, f -: ; h It s r , r - C t ( t. I - t law isai i iibs ' s r AND yill J. A. MEADOWS OLD DOMINI LI NW YORK AND ALL POINTS NORTH AND EAST Affording Pleasure and Rest. Norfolk to New York and Return (30 Days) $14.00 First class tickets include Meals and Berth on elegantly appointed ex press steamers. Hot or Cold Sea Water Baths can be procured on S'ei mer without charge. Steamers are all equipped with the United Wireless Tel "(raph Sys era. STEAM KRS SAIL FROM NORFOLK EVERY WEEK DAY AT 7 P. M. Tickets and Stateroom Reservations, Company 's Wharf, Foot of Church St , Noifolk, Va. Ask yoiir local ticket agent regarding through tickets. Send for Must rated Pamphlet Desk J. W. H. LANDON, j. j. BROWN. General Agent , Norfolk, Va. Gen. Pass. Agent. New York. Physicians Advise the use Of a giodlaxatlve, to keep the bowels open and present the poisons of undleesUd food from gi'.Unglnto youi system. The latest product of science is VELVO Laxative .ior Syrup, purely vegetable, Kem reliable and of a pie sant, aromatic taste. Velvo t,M n,e i,v, i, hs well as on the iuimach and bowels, and is of the createst pos.sit.le i rtioi y 1.1 cui.tii-utioii. indigestion. nnrp UNITED CONFEDERATE 1 VETERANS REUNION Macon, Qa , Extremely Low Fares' Via Norfolk Southern Railway Tickets on Sale May 5, 6, 7, 8, 1912 Norfolk I U Washington 10 40 New Bern 10 40 Beaufott 11 8 Kinaton t) 7R Wilson 9 25 Rates In same proportion from oih. r ith'ione. Final limit May 16. 1912. i nlesi tick et is deposit- d w th "peclaj Agent and upon payment of fifty cente when ex tension to June 6, will be granted. ' Stopovers allowed. Ask Agents for detailed information. B L. BUGO, W. W. CROXTON Traffle Mfr. G. P. A. NORFOIK VA Folay Kidnay Pills rosiio in aeTioAn owi in nisults . OsVe preoipt rellW iroea BAdJCACHt klDNsHf aa4 BLADDUI TROUBLS RHtUMATIIM, CONOSSTION ! th (CtONKTS, iNrtlaMUATIOti W th. BLADDtR iai a aaAeyaif URINARY Emarrii. Xpoeiiive boo r a4 RLOBRLY aa4 MrWOalRel. aav4 la mf MkUh lhr tn. 1 VUr Sklw I'HI. t i'e k4., fokmf bijaMftiieaare l FORSAlEBYALt- DEAURS WOMEN womri (, f ir- tors Jjr.!ipaaJ tjictrxm;c 1 j '. t ' ! . t - ! nf (1 IV r lit isuva Miortts cOMMiHOama ' R A, Ikarta, sn VOWtM St. Cotepym. Ui. toUkUSlib.. lit.rMHi '-bt WUlf nM mru ro r kUta.es4 M4 Ml I 1 .. . . t ..ZV Feed Dtlightful Short Sea Tiips To LAXATIVE LIVER SYRUP WESTHER FOR WINDOWS AND DOORS lolion Lumber S Mfg Co. A FULL LINE OF Spring and Summer Goods fn which you cao select your sui1. :::::: F;M, Ctiadwick . MKECHANT TAILOR, 1 03 Rltdtll St ' Nrw Uern, N. C. DfALERMN Tiraothy and pea-Vine Hy, J t in Id GODPHT r-ta e--a -w w 'e vti v V fa . Puip. Bran Shipsliiff, HulU I lammnnd Tairy Peed. R.' V ; Cats, Durt Oat, .Kye, Soy (leans and Field Pcaa. 1 'i , - ej WANT- TO BUY YOUR : FIELD TEAS :-; V . 1)3 VOl',1 OXDfRS' If 41' A- - 3 rbjt.o
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