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s v. i 1 st ; v To C:3 Fcllb -' ' Omca of The New Bkuix .; ' . " ; Gab Lwki Co. Beginning-with the first day of this month, this Company will furnish Qu to the citizens of New Berne at the rate of Two Dollari per thousand rabid feet, instead of three dollars ns heretofore oharged.V ? 'f'V-O NEW BERSE OAS LIGHT CO. February 4th, 1890 dim . : TpAV GQODS , JUST RECEIVED AfJYti HOWARD'S! Fait Black H. Ewe, 85c. and 35a. pair. Britlah H. Boat. : Mourning Baade for stiff hats. 1 Bachelor Buttons. . Bobber Coat and Boots at low prices. . Three Linen Collars for S5o. ' WhiU Bilk, Black Silk andPiqae. in Black Dade Bows. I White 8hIrU, unlaundiied, made of N. ' i Y. Mills Muslin, at 60c. Lew prices on Clothing to close out ' Winter Stock. v JanSfl dw J. M. HOWARD. HEADQUARTERS FOB Breech-Loadin Gunp, Brass and Patter Shells, Powder and Shot, AT AJl Ul 1 Afc aMM Wf NEW BERNE. N. C. E. H. Dbwkt. W. E. Snelukgs, E. II. Dewey S Go. ''''.. v A A. 1 1 1. . TU 1) . j etnnoaoce to mjo puopw ui xiew uciuo and vicinity that they have just re- - the finest line of 1 Interior Decorations, , comprising the justly celebrated Fibre "',v' Centre Pieces, Cornice and Mouldings, 1, Wall Papers, Lincrusta Walton, Vene- Antique Repousse, Felts, etc, i iTAf AtTsirAti to tne iNorin uarouna duo- W; W have opened an effice juet 'SlUg Ml Va. xi u utwawg vu Middle street. febl2 dtf Xobth CAKoljna. ) In tbe " Carteret County, j Superior Court. ' liOln H. Thomas, Plaintiff, t. Edith C. ,4 liOekwoad, bee KdiibC. Xhomat, Pefend t , , ant. Notice. me aere'aant aoove nimeo wm mm ' Botieetthata apeelal proceeding entitled ai ' above baa been commenced In the Superior Court of Carteret county, State of Worth Caroline, before the Clerk. The purpose of , sale special proceeding H to aell lor pat tl , tlon, er to make actual partition of. the -, lands owned by ihe plaintiff and defendant ; la aald oounty and Bute as tenants In com ' ' sara and sole heirs at law of William A. - '. Thomas, dee'd. aald lands being fully de--, aeribed in tbe petition In said special pro ! , Medina And the said oefendant will fur- ear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Carteret county, In Beaufort, North : . Carolina, on the 1st day or April, iseo.snd aaswer or demur to the petition of the ' i '"' plaintiff, whlehle filed In said special pro eeedlng, or tbe plaintiff wlU apply to the ' i- tlon. ThU, February 18th, 1890. JNO. D. DAVIS, Clerk of the Superior Court, CHAS, B. Thomas, J b , jtV, Plaintiff's Attorney. feb!8dw R. J. GOODING, (Sacoeesor to E. H. Meadows & Co ) Cruggisl & Apothecary Southeast Corner Pollock and , . Middle Streets, Hew Berne, N. G. A FULL LINE OP AND druggist's Sundries. jiuwM aa n . v . Ccldbt IlypDooki ' ' SitrSt.EECElVltD AT'l. E t HALUS bookstore A supply of the New Methodist Hymn Fooks at the following prices; 24mos. C!oth, 28 eta.; Sheep, 60 ou.; Roan and ( It, f 1.00. Turkey Morocco and Gilt, ; i.a. rift&f&M&wz s lil be sent by mail, poeUg. paid, on At ttta .him nrlna. ' .". . ; A liberal discount; allowed In qoen- The Btory or Methodism, cloth, uu. J henok. History of North Carolina, i s.t . . v-i; .,i-'.jvivv.vvri feSldlM THE JOURNAL. Arrival uidDeuartDrt Haili For North, West and South, ria A.v 4t N.G.B. B, at 8 :00 a.m. For Beaufort and ., the East. . at 6:80 p. m. . , . .1 , For Washington, Swift Creek, Hydea&d tseanrort uounues, daily at 6:00 a. m. . v For Trenton. PollokaTill and Man tilla, daily tX1Mm.m For Grantsboro, Bayboro anl Van doners, dailr at 6 a. in. In Moner Order and Rmriatar a1 Taie- ter Department, from 8 a an. to 4 p. m. i a stalling ' Department (rem a.m tO 6 Dw m.. and from 9-80 za J) n m,, , :. i Office Oram nonntantlv hatv.nn thus noonexoepiwnea mails are.-oetrjg aw wuuw or seas, v - Tps son of Minister Lincoln, who was thought to be dying Wednes day night, has rallied, after the lancing pf an abscess from which he was suffering, His vitality Is de scribed as wonderful. ; ITS BXCELUEHT QVAITLIES Commend to public approval the Cali fornia liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Fins. It is pleasing to the ere, and to the taste, and by gently aotiog on,the kidneys, liver and bo weld, it cleanses the system effectually, thereby pro moting the health and comfort ot all who use it. There is perhaps greater interest being manifested iu educational matters just now in North Carolina than ever before. This is what oar State and people need, and we hope to see the interest increase nntil no man will be satisfied with oat giving his children the very best education he possibly can ob tain for them. BvcktM' a Arnlea aaiT. Tbi Best Salts in the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Uloers, Salt ttheum, Fever Soros, Tetter, .Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and' all Skin Eruptions, and positively' oures piles or no pay required, it is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Prioe 25 oents per box. For sale bv B. N. Duflv. jan 17 Arts and sciences in one and the same century have arrived at great perfection; and no wonder, since every age has a kind of universal genius, which inclines those that live in it to some particular studies; the work then, being pushed on by many hands, mast go forward. a0t1ce to mothers, Meb. Wis slow '8 Soothing Sveup should always be used for children teething. It soothes tbe child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colio, and is the best remedy for Diar rhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle, jaly The Montana legislature has ad journed without accomplishing any practical legislation. The State treasury is empty, and the young State is puzzled to know how to continue in business without money. Don't say tbere is no help for catarrh, hay fever and cold in head, since thou sands testify that Ely's Cream Balm has entirely cured them. It supersedes the dangerous use of liquids and snuffs. It is easily applied into the nostrils and gives relief at once. Price 50). It is poor encouragement to toil through lite to amass a fortune to rain your children. In nine cases oat of ten a large fortnne is the greatest curse which could be be queathed to the young and inex perienced. Dr Pierce's Pellets (the Original Lit tle Liver Pills) have today tbe largest sale of any pills sold by druggists. For all derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels, they are unequaled. One a dose. 25 cents a vial. A man should never be ashamed to own he has been in the wrong, which is bnt saying in other words that he is wiser today than ho was yesterday. HiaAinndMfiwimHid. Bnnlrla,ii in on reading, TettimonUli fromaU part of the rloba. ProaiMataii ml ivil ran, sent on tpplloation to Prof, . The golden moments . in the stream of life rash past ns, and we see nothing bat sand; the angels come to visit ns, and we only know them when they are gone. A Woman's Discovery. "Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too by a lady in this county. Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she stood its severest tests, bat her vital organs were undermined and death seemed Imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly and could not sleep.) She boup-ht of us a bottle of Dr, King's New Discovery forConsumption and was so much relieved on taking first dose that she slept all night and With one bottle has been miraculously eared, ' Her name is Mrs. Lather Lata. Thus wrote W. C, Hamrick & Co., of Shelby, N. O Get a trial bottle at R. N. Duffy's whole sale and retail drug store. , Wholesale, 8.00 per dozen, s'-.1.' , ; , ' - l Celebrity the advantage of bel tag known to those who do not ' A OEjraoBY of progress has not pro duoed a remedy equal to Ely's Cream Balm for catarrh, cold In the head and hay fever. It is not a liquid or a snuff, but is perfectly safe and easily applied into the nostrils. It give, immediate relief and cure the worst eases. When : a person points out 'the "respectable people" in his neigh borhood he will invariably select those who ' reflect himself, and often add that some think they be long to the 'respectable: class, bat are not recognized as such. " - . V Feet Well, " y r 1 And yet you are not sick enough to con sult a doctor, or you refrain from so doing for fear you will alarm yourself and friends we will tell yon just what you need. It la Hood's Sarsaparilla, whioh will lift yon out of that uncer tain, uncomfortable, .dangerous condi tion, into a state of good health, confi dence and cheerfulness. ? You've no idea how potent this peculiar medicine is in cues like yours, - ; . i -. - 8 ' "t " .. r . " .v ' The 'Chinese always.' begin : tbe new year by paying their debts. What a heathenish custom! ; Good Advice, Skewing Result. , Edward Silvey, Chicago; gives testi mony; 'My wife had catarrh twentv five years; suffered severely for six years before she began to use your remedy. Unable to breathe except through the mouth; in a most crltioal condition. .Tried everything without relief, when Dr. StTeeter advised her to buy Clarke's Extract of Flax.(Papillon) Catarrh Cure. Belief followed imme diate! v. She oontinnad tn nan It nntil ehe is now entirely cured. Her health' mas not oeen so gooa in many years " Prioe $1.00.- Wash the beby with Clarke's Flax Soap, 28 eente. F. & Duffy, druggist, now has the Flax rem edies on hand. , : 1UQMMEKC1AL DOMESTIC HAB starr. New Berkh. N. O.. F4,. 1& Th rni lowing are today', quotations in this maraec; WHOLBSAU PRICES. Seed Oottoh $3.20a8.25. COTTOH 8ara Sls.00al8.00 per ton. Eggs 0 to 10 cents per dozen Corn 4550 eente per bushel. Mkal 03o. bolted. rOTATOBS Uahamaa Hn.,8,Vi am oaouo. per nnanei. ONiONS-fl.OO per busb. Bkkt On foot, 4o. to 5o. Hams Country, llal2o. Larp Country, lOallo. OmoKXNS Urown 40a60n. per pair half grown, 20a85c. PSANTTTfi X1.00l .SrS nnr hn.hal OATS New croD. 80a87c. innlnrtiriff BBCKB. . v tJFoDDEH New, 60a70a. ' UAT-Urab grass, 85a45. Mkbs Pobx H 00. Sbooldbb Mkat 8al0c. O. B.'s, F. B'S, B.'s and L. 0.-Cia7o. CXODB-98.UUaQ.00. Labd 7o. by the tierce. Naos Basis 10'., $8.50. Sua ax Granulated, 7Jo Ooirot 18a20o. Omasn 12Jal5. Salt 75a80o. per sack. Molasses and Sthups I0a45c Kmbosine 8ic. POWDEB $3.00. Shot Drop, $1.28; buck, $1 50. Hides Dry, 8a5o. ; green 2o Tallow 4o.Dr lb. Deer Hides Dry, 15a25c. Wool l2al8o. Beeswax 18a20o. per lb. Spirits Turpentine Marknt a rm aft 4lo. per gallon. Tab-SI.80 per pork bbl.: $1.00 per pine bbl. Crude Turpentine Market firm at 1.20 for virarin anil vallnor Ain an1 1.10 for hard. FROM NEW TORK CITY. H. A. K. HAWKXADear Bir: Ynnr natant eye-sUsses received some time slne. and am very muoh gratlflsd at the wonderful chance that has come over my eyaaiKht sinee 1 have discarded my old glasses and am nujr wearing youra. AX.KXANBXB AOAB. Secretary Statlone a' Board of Trade. All eyes fitted at the drug store of F. S. DUFEI ,Ne wbern. N.0. REMOVAL: Old Man in a New Place. I have moved TwoDjora balow mv old Stand, into , r t THE BISHOP ST0KE,i where can be found a good selection of WATCHES, CLOCKS, I JEWELRY. SOLID SILVER and PLATED WARE, Speotacles.'and in fact everything la my line. ' ; " ' 'cWMys Don't forget the place, Middle street, opposite Baptist Cnwh'';''; KoteThis! That At E. KIBBABD has; -onened place of buiiness at : Hall's book store. second door south of corner Pollookand Middle streets. He is prepared to do all kinds of repairing ' on Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. '-ife: "s.i-rt- Satisfaction guaranteed on all work. fe21 dim Ilcn. J offer: cn Davis. iit'i una minMMwrtcn. ' ; " t' i JUIUJ. tl iC r IilUUd ua. V A3. ' V TO m BOLp BT BUB CRDTION OHLT. tf The prospectus and complete outfit for canvassing win ne reaay immediately. - Agents wishing desirable territory on this great work will please address, a. soon as possible, ma puoiisners, - ; ?: BELTORD COMPANY.' 18-23 East 18th Street, New York -rvv-xeDi3flwlm.v:i V- .!"' r: : . u t k Yv DlUlers' AinU - Importer and Wholesale Dealer In Lirs and Ciders, CRAVEN STREET, v, EAli COTTON EXCHANGE -. t . s " - - - ' Kew Berne, N. d, gJ ponsuntly en hsnda COmPLCrTI amwiaui UHUVKtlDa I'lUAtiS. Stock I tho largett la the State, and was fuiuuHtu i ram um nana irvm OABH. Oonseqaently am enabled to -U as low as any nvrmfrn jnaraei . . , Have on hand ihrollowlag brands of ' WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS ItlE WHISKIE3. . Old Family Bx xxx. Golden Crown, . Old Century, Acme, . ' . ' Ltxington, Sco. &o. Mitchell's Pure Old Scotch Pure North Carolina Corn WhUkey. WINES. Old Burgundy Port, Old Souppernong, Old flherry, Blackberry, Madeira, Claret, St. Julian, sweet.Catawba, Rhine Wine, Califon i Angelioa Wine. RUM. New England, Wont T J(. Jamaioa. BRANDIES. - Apple; Peach, 1 , French (James Henneey), . . Garretts Cognac Brandy, Cherry, Blackberry, . Ginger. GIN. Holland and Domestic BEER, ALE, Etc., Etc. the Bergner & Engel Brewing Ca's Celebrated Laser Beer. IoSported Ale and Porter, ' , . , Clauesen A Son's Export Beer Wm. McEwan's India Pale Ale from . ' . Edinbnrgh. Agent and Bottler of the B ergnerT. & Eneel Brewin e Co.- Celebrated lager' Beer ana forter. CordialiAngOBtina Biitei lmponea a;Dome8tio ; ChaniDagne.:: Agent for I Calvin Shafer Wild Cherrrl CIGARS;- A. larsa aaaortmant nt Hlirara anJI 'i1i'k'!iu ''v-ii Cheroots , i rii-'x Agent for" the VirginU Standard Che- itr .- roota. the beat in the tnavkot. v , ; Will guarantee to sell as low A.B. 1 nriirX rinnnAM Wnrtli anrl lower ; than : any:; house v in WB ALSO L ANTJFACTUKK ? GtagsrAIe;s'k;t0, ?h- ' ' "'rfv' .'(. Tnaaa On Am California Pear Cider and Mineral i;vWater:. :j::-v'. ; Oar. dinger Ale is equal to any im- tsorted and sunerlor to anv tiror.urabla uraers promptly nijea ana satisfac tion gntrart:3jl. ' 'S"J:, j ,3fr V.'f " JAT 1E3 EEDlIOtIDS; rr a i. a aaaMa J PKOPRIETOn OF . E.".3TEa KC3TH CXZIVA : 'r.::iL!3 Ucrb," ' Neyv JBerne, !N". ' O. - Italian and American Marblend(all qualities of material, , n Orders solicited and given prompt attention; with satisfaction guaran teed. '-.'- - , G. E. Miller is mv aa-ent at Kineton. and .ALkx. FlELps regular traveling agent. . - - ztx II. Oliver, IUSURAHCE AGEHT ' - ' 1 ' and ' i j ' . . ' xnntv AsutfA, a. u. . Connecticut Mutual, Life. ' " ' Continental, of New York. Flra . -A' .v .-Etna, of Hartford, Fire. Mannfanlnraraand Rniliicn nf K. V. t. Travelers, of Hartiord, Life and Accldt. uibernia, of New Orleans, Fire. Fidelitv and Caaualtv. of New York 1 Marina Inanranea fV . tt Tvtnilnn. Amerioan Steam Boiler Ins. Co., N. Y. Hoard or Marine Underwriters of Phila, Commissioner of Deeds for the States of . JNew York, Maryland, Pennsyl - vania, Connecticut, . , RODERTS & D R 0. : WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROOEEIli?, PROVISIONS Dry Goods,' Boots and Shoes. We B6ll FLOUR direct from the. Mills , tn jniomgan. ' We hare in stock a big supply of West India Molasses. which we Import direct from the West mates. - Give o. a caltand see our prices, v - ROBERTS & BR0.,s South Front street, : NEW BERNE. e3" We idbGail &1 Ax's and Loril lard's Snuff. J . j SAL1UEL JAGKSOIJ -'w: la ill hie. OLD 8TAKD mm"r' y Soiitli Front Street. It win bay , anv Horse Owner to call "and see blm at once for , TrimmiDg & Shoeing Horses as be la life only one In the city that Gnar antees Satis taetldn, to fit the Shoe to the foot, not ie foot ti the Shoe.: " y'tX Also guarantees no corns and braises on the foot. ' '; Rsspeotfullyyonrs;.;,-?'". ; tf Jan8 dly 8AMDED JAOKSOW. ' FLOUR-CORN. I have a small lot of this REMARK ABLE CORN foriaale at W. B. BAB- KINGTON'S in New Berne, and also at W. H.; SAWYER'S in Bayboro. It makes as good kn& us palatable flour as ordinary wheat, and will n rich land make a larger yield than eommon com, as .It supcors abundantly and "they bear well. One grain to the hill. It yields more fodder than.the common oorn. If it doesn't do what is said of it, tbi puri chase money will ; be refunded, if put on good land It will be on exhibition at the New Berne Fair J H b'- ?M?JAB?ti, PATBICK.n- vfeld'wtf tS5? Iristituto,N. a. INTERNATIONAL TYPEWRITER I' A strictly flrnt-clBss machine. Fully war.. rnti. ; Made from very best material, by skilled 'workmen; and with the Iwwt tool that have ever been devised for the purpose. '.Warranted to do all that can be reasonably expected ot the very best typewriter extant. Capable ot writing in) Words per minute r mora according to Lt ability of the operator. v . At THce C f$100J0.': ': If there is no agent in your town, ad dross tho manufacturers, ' ; , ,. ,v '"rTniJ parish ; Krci.' CO., Ag$ntt Wanted. i ' FAIIISH, Jf. T. r: PTKNOnt(A.PHY and TYP TT. a . IN. I'lii' :i. Firrteln"f.-... 1 bftMi, ol U arllt'l rt, A l)oiiuii;, - ,TIt l'AiiiSil fi,. 1 v. - - " ' - ' - i. ..in . . ,n i V a-' - DcaH f;r; i ti c :i a F . 1.T.3 t j ' ' , a 13j. tj tl.t-J pt I - fc. .Ai C ... - JF C w Furo Ucr.r. ! A C:m V. VliicIicy, . , - The best ia town, Y i Cures "grip" without a frown. - - Jftfcue tilruWFew jBerne, iV. C. - - ' NOTICE.1 : ' Ihe ander. Isned. Jemea 0. H.ntaon. Puh. lie Administrator, has duly qual.ncd aa Ad- miBHuatoroi tne estate or I Dea w tianip too. dte'd. and btrebv I ivee nntiea that ha requires all persons having claims avalnst tne estate er u said Luces w. feamptoa, to present them to tbe laid Adminiatrator. dnly anthentleated, for payment, on or be. for the 6th day of February, 1881. or else this notice will bf pleaded In baa of recov ery. --. - . . ' . , . . ' : . arsons Indebted to the aetata must day wlthons delay. - &, ; jNewDern.o., ren ith. rew. - ' v - iA8. a HARBISON. -fbfddtw r- ' Poblle Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S . SALE OFTA ND8 "Pursuant to a Judgment and order of the Superior Court of Craven county, rendered on the 18th day of January, 1SK), In the suit wherein James O. Harrison, Administrator, with tbe will annexed, of tbe estate of Jo- seph Pat,deeessed, la plaintiff, and Hilly Pa te and others are defendants, I will sell at Pnblle Auction tohe blRheat bidder, at the Court House In New Verne, N. 0., on JlOf DAT. RIABGH3d.IttW.at 1 o'oloclcM ' : the followin. tracts of land belonging to said efctate, lying in Craven county, about six miles southeast of Fowler's Feiry.on tho west side of Upper Broad Creek, In So. . Township, to wik One tract oontalnlnr 48 aerea mora or lota, .being several email tracts on Upper Broad Oreex. fully deeeribed in a deed front Oeo. 8. Smith and wife to Joseph Pate, Ap-il 90th, ma. Book No. A folio fifis, Beeorda of Craven eounty. Also, another tract, eoatalnlng 165 acres, more or lose, adjoining the above traet, fully de aorlbed In a deed from A, AM. Habn to Jo. eapb, Pata, Hay 4th. 1882, Book Mo 88, folloa 672 and 578, Beeords or said eounty. Bald land baa a good dwelling house on It, wlta . sufficient cleared land for a one horee farm. There la also a Terr valuable seine beach connected with tbla land, - . a m; : Terms of sale: One half cash; balance: ona credit of six months. ." . w ,. . Dew Berne, N.C.. Jaa.1890. s JA8. a HARRISON, , Admr. with will annexed of 'anaidtd . ' Joseph Pate, dee'd . Eeceived Today ri 10,000 lIorO Qf . Thoso ; Celebrated; 'OldTirginia Cheroots ' . t.rl1.l TT.. AtL '. f . A. WU ; AI V V ItAAwA .;. . v , 3F. ;TTli?icIii L?: MAA' . . I M ... .....TT ..... . , , NEW KKRnk V f . ' .; r For Bale, v; ...: Paean Traas frnm . Itivsa in f'nn frae high, 80 cents each, delivered on board ' f fnisjit-llna to Naw.Btns).. ; - ftsmr uorn, bo oents pet peck. r4,'- 'i , . A few. Can Jaaeaminaa at KA MMita each, nicely wtad-iVWt- - ' vs J V? J.;B. ' LAKE, : . feMwtf Stonewall, N. a ' (lOMEiNiiRM, the Ludlnj Agricultural losmtl sf tho S with u Wstt : :Ma.deViyfarrnrs for Farmers. t As a record of successful agriculture, Horn Km Wajli has no equal. - Entry tonic relating fo agriculture is openly discuned in its column. -by the fanner, themselves. No expense is spared ia sccuritur a full account of ewrv nnthl mar. cess on the farm. , It U distinctively the , . FARMERS' OWN PAPER. A record of their dailv life, nrenentrd la a fnra 1 tod language which snake if plain to aUV,.;. IT8 U8T OP CONTRIBUTORS ' Contains the asmesof the most progressive farm era of the South and West They do not treat of theoretical fanning, but of the actual condi tion, which confront ns to-day i B. P. Johasoa:': waiao r.nrown ;nenry Stewart ; John M.Stahlf A. r. Ford ; Ten. Welbora ! Hugh T. Brooks ; John C. Ednr : Steele's Bavou ; T. B Rl)ia and. J toat of others make this joamal lndispensabler oreover, it is equally - f , , . . :r:'A HOME MAGAZINE. Bvery Subject of mterest to the home-anafcer 1 fully treated. : Mary Marsden , Io(s C I esby, Mr,' Brown, Mrs. Daviess, Miss Cabell, i UoM Alice Winstoa and a score of othct t will contrib, ate regularly, .-,,-... . " 1 i FAITH LATIMER Is hi eha halve of our Children's Department, ni is the peculiar faculty of being both i, ig and Instructive. " ' she has terestingandi THt MYSTERY OF THff KIT' 51 . s a Uirflllng story appearing in ' Hou aiii FakU. bv Joka R. Hl, k.rf l rfHin-.i,lJ attention. Shnrt torje by distinguished writers appeal from time to time. i BILL ARPS LETTEnl ' Appear in each issue, and this humoronsphltono, gher was never more interesting thn at tin' , -IS ITS IDITOElAl EIPAE tT - ) Hoars AND Paku tneakbn!d!v 1 r arlrl la . behalf of " Fnrm-i s' kin." jt f ior a ro ' vision of the iarnl in hn,., i .f - rfbrtlA roads for the fmirj hire Y ii r.,vrry to till mrmer ; tn-n -.n . . -"fra, end lit aunito"l i i, j. ' i r i. i . w av aa M .A f !, . ! - , , Af f t : 'if,'- r- ,1 - t i
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