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J 0 U RjN AJL. 1 'A1JLY , JlIJl! VOL. XIU.-NO. 5. NEW KERNE. N. C. FRIDAY. APRIL (5, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS BUSINESS LOCALS. JUST rweiTcl floe lioe of Uttat ttjl Drlj bail. W. D. Babkisotoh. tf FUR extra floe Beef and Mutton go to & Cohh Soa'i, to Uj. VICTOR Bicycle for ml wtj rtown be low etf. not lxn ml n (My miles. TbU It ImrguiD.' Call and ee it. C. 0isoewAT. 41 CraTeii St. - LOST A BntM Ball and Socket belong . infltoaiurreyor'actMiipaaa. Tbe Under will please Icare nme at tbii office. BOOKS A. eplemlld tot oa hand at way slija price. Anmng them la one of the bunilsemest fsiuilf iiiblft erer carried fa (fork foil Turkish oiorrooco binding, ami elobomtely ertrbeliahed, cost $19.00. Yill be auld at a tacriBce. . , : - ,. H. L. Uaia. DO yon want Bicycle t It to pot the each in your pocket and coine down to No. 77 Middle Bt , and bare a quiet talk with me. I am sure we can make a ' trade and you will lie more tbaa aatisfled. My wheels are tbe highest grade and lal ly guaranteed by tbe ninnolactarera lw. - , J. W. Watsoh. FINE Human and Norton Turn tlips can lie obtained through J. P. Taylor- tt BOLTED Water-mill Meal at W. D. Barrington't. ;- ' . , tl TO LOO K. nice, dress nice so to J. L. HurtsUeld. ageat . fir Waatintaker & Brown, Pbda and get yon a suit of clothes to tit you. Clothing made to order. Suit from 8 op. Apply at J. B. Holland & Co., S3 Pollock tit. , , . ; . l§fally, tt J. L. Hartsftbld. A FULL Una of spring and cummer samples. It will '. to Jonr interest to ex amine my samples Iml'oro purcbasiug elsewhere os satisfaction it always guaranteed. -Mr samples are from the largest importing houses You can get sail! at yonr own prices, as one house . alone occupies 15,000 square luetof space. . -A . .. .-' F. M. Cadwick, Merclmnt Tailor, 43 Pollock street, near Postoffice. 125 tf LOCAL NEWS. SEW A D VEJi TJSEAfEXTP. llowaru. ' Sam'l Edwards Straw Hats. Dr. B. O. Hyatt Sanitorium. , ' Sam'l Edwartls Ladies' Hats. Sam'l Edwards A Bargain. . W. D Barrtngton. Just received. S. Colin & Son. Beef and Mutton. 0. Disraway. Victor Bicycle lor sale. . N. N. & W. Direct Line Semi-week ly Trips. ; ? . " ' Strawberries made their appearance yesterday. ' We are informed there win another white frost in Pamlico on tbe 2d inst. :. Tbe young people of tbe Presbyterian church will aicet at the residence of Mr. 8. K. Eaton tonight at 8 o'clock. The headquarters of tbe Wutson & D aniels Land Compuny, Mr. J 3. Vol fenden, Manager, is now over the Citi Eens Bank.-- The new rector of St. Cyprians church col.f Rev. George F. Miller arrived yes terday.', The ; former rector Rev. P. W. Cossey, col., left a short time ago to work in Florida. . . - .. - -k A gentleman whom we met on the train informs as thut he hat an order for ten gall na of water from two different springs of the Seven Springs to go to , Washington City where tho Springs are attaining notoriety. ' The anniversary meeting of the Wimans . Missionary society will be held in Cen tenary - Methodist church this afternoon at 4 o'clock. A full attendance is espe cially desired as matters of importance are to be considered. v' . Tbe officers of the Presbyterian church have decided to inuke the effort to iaise the money for tile improvements in the church ', by .ftce-wilt .ffcrings instead of subscription, ""Next , Siibhath is the time for the initiatory- movement towards raising llie funds. 1 We see that the pcoplo of Colbert county, Alabama have : just voted to spend $300,000 on - tbe improvement of the public roads. We expect a proposi tion to spend a sotn even one-tenth as large on the roads of Craven county would frighten a very large proportion of the tax-payers but it would bo found a good investment. ; . ' ; ; .;. , " A BeUed Buuard. WS;.;' '. . We hear occasionally of a" belled bua- zrd making his appearance in neighbor- iug localities. Such is the case now at Stonewall. The bell sounds like a small call bell. -j . Something over a year., ago, a buzzard which happened to get caught near Vanceboro, hail bell fastened around his neck by those into whose liaiids be tell and was then turned Iiwsev' :It may bs the same' bird. -'?SM?.: Delegates to the T. M. C. A. 8tat Con- volition. - ' ;; J'"-v " -; ' The New Berne Y. M. C. A. will be well represented at the State Convention to beheld in Wilmington, beginning last niglit. ' , . ; The SiMoning delegntes will be in at- tuulanre:. J. M. Howard, D. F. Jarvis, V,'. W. Koch, II. L. Allen, C. B. Foy, H L. luy!..r, J. D. Clark, Tho. G. Wilkin t in and Dili, 'is, . Ihe Ainiliary will lie represented lij :: L.-i!i Joims and Miss il, T. Clark. " i ,v IJa's. ' ! v straw bat f r 'in I . .) at Sum'l. LJwik '- WILL HOW BE tOSFIBXED Settlor Taaca Tlrtaaliy Wltk4rws a I OppMltlea to Mr. Klataiaas. .. Tbe triendt of Hon. F. If. Simmons can now rest aatisfled tbat be is secure In the position of Internal Berena Col lector, . A telegram reoeWed by Tu Jocmai yesterday atatrs that Senator Vance has Tirtnally withdrawa bis oppo sition to him. - We are' glad ot this. , It was Mr. Simmons that tbe Democracy of North Carolina chose la the last campaign to "pull the plow" for them as Cbsirman of the State ExtcntWe Committee and he palled it well. Tbe office be hat is small enough a reward for hi faitblul ardu ous and successful services. Coming aad Uelns;. Rev. F. N. Skinner, of Wilmington who ' attended the Convocation of Wil mington in this city, and the ordination at Washington left for his home yester day. Mrs. Mc K Nash, returned hist night from Florida where sho has been visiting her Jaughter. Superior Court being over Judge Q. U. Brown, Jr. of Washington and Solicitor O. F. Allen, of Kington, came np from Jacksonville Thursday. They are registered at Hotel Albert. Miss Katie Hewlett who has been visi ting Miss Maggie Douglass left lor her home in Wilmington. 'Among the truck commission meu who arrived yesterday and who will remain iu the city several days are Messrs. N. II. Carter, of P. Mcrsels & Co., Jno. E. Kin der, Philadelphia, B. T. Touax, of Hill A Toiux, Philadelphia, and Mr. R F. Dal ton, of High Point, who is in the sash md door business are in the city. Mr. D. H. Fitrrjiharson, of Norfolk, Va., representing the Standard Oil Co, was registered the in the city yesterday, He has left for Washington, N. C. Mr. R. J, Cherry, of Vanceboro, arriv ed in the city last night. The Methodist Meetings. Owing to the illness of tbe pastor, Rev. J. T. Lyon, tho meetings in Centenaiy M. E. Churcli closed last night. Rev: G. W. Hurley of Hancock Street Methodist Church who conducted tbe services tho previous day and night gave another suitable sermon last night. The altcmoon service was con ducted by Rev. C. O. Vardcll of tbe Presbyterian church. The protracted meeting will be resum ed in Hancock Street Methodist Church next Sunday night. All arc invited to at tend. Mr. Lyon is suffering from a slight biljious attack. It has confined him to his bed the two days but we are glad to say -improvement is already manifested. An Historic Urave . Tbe ancient looking, ivy-covered tomb near Middle street in the Episcopal church yard is a noticeable object, but, very few of those who view it know of tbe memories it awakens in those ac quainted with tbe history of tbe man whose last resting place it is. It contains' tbe .remains ot Rev. Jas. Reed, one of tbe earliest pastors ol Christ church. He took an active part In 1754, in founding the New Berne Academy aud in the times of the Revolutionary war, ho and his congregation held widely dif ferent views. The church was the Church of England; Mr. Reed's commission was from the other side of the ocean, and he sided with the mother country his congregation sid ed with the colonies. So strong was he in his views that when Congress in 1776 appointed a day of prayer and lasting ho refused to hold services, but his congregation, not asking him any' odds, opened tbe doors ' ol the church and ' conducted services ; them selves. v't; 'ki'xW' ' Onthe strength of this, "the Committee ot safety of the town recommended that the church' withhold Miv V Reed's salary and, this was done for" awhile. He died not very long afterwards-. 1777.: was the date of his death. ; ;". . ;i fv ': ' But thongh -the "people differed from him on the great questions of the day, they never lost their esteem for him. He was a man of ui questioned' piety, and of great seal and activity, and such men as Abner Nash, (aftetwards Governor of tho State) Richard Cogdell, Ac, did not let these differences cause them t-T hold op position to him. That Laying Roost.r. . . - We recently gave an item in reference to a chicken phenomenon . in Pamlico countv. " A correspondent sends us the following particulars: '. "There is a curiosity near Stonewall in the shape of a rooster that is regularly laying eggs. He has laid several times, seldom missiogja day, he lays two eggs connected bv a small licratire, and strang est of all one ektr is all yolk, tbe other all .white, the two are about the same size of pallet's egg. - .This strange lowl belongs' to a colored man, a tenant of Dr. G. 8. Attmore, and be says he w willing to give a sworn cer tilicate coroberatinsr the above. If the roosters and tbe hens keep up the laying there is not much danger lint what Coxe's army can be led on cheap c"s. When the roosters get to laying eggs theymust fall tariff or no taritt. r v A Bargain In cballies. ; Makes a nice summer dress !t 3 1-9 cents, worth S cents at Sam'l. L 1, yards'. odd. K. R. Jones. at CILIIXO DtWV. TaoSitaatlon taSoatk Carolina-Tie . Iiqaest Anostlng taeCitlsesA Troops Sooa to bo Withdrawn. Darlington, S. C, via. Florence, 8. C. April 4. Everything at tbe sett ol war is perfectly quiet. There it a spirit of unrest at the possibility of trouble, as tbe Inquest over the two dead bodies it tbont to bo held this moraine. A detachment of troops has just reported to act under Mayor Dargan a orders. No one except ing those directly interested will be per mitted to go near the railroad station where the inquest is to be nel'J. The constables are expected to arrive here some time daring the day, bnt the time and place ol thuir arrival is not made public for good rer 'or. It is thought that tbe const i'i'i . will lie per mitted to testilv v. i'ii . i mierlerence ami then po home, i jtn-iiii' have pledg ed that the men w ill hot m- molested. There are quite a nu:iib.-r of visitors here lor the iiuja : Florence. S. C, April 4. Our peo are anxiously awaiting a completion ol the U-atimony in Ihe coroner's inquest Tbey want to hear the renult an, I are anxiou to see the time dime when the t-oops will he called in, as it niukes the bloid boil in every Florentin es heart to hear the 'ieut ol' the drum and the step of military on mir streets when there is no necessity for it. Fifteen ol the sp!es passed through here from Coluniliia yuin t.i Darlington toniuht to attend the coroner's iurv m the morn ng ar,t! testilv Chiel tiaillord was in charge of them. Mayor Daran. ol Darlington, and E. K. D.irgan, ol the same place, were alonsr with them. Mayor Dargui ha promissd that there shall be no trouhle if the spies would re turn and testify. Tho military orlicers at this place in charge of the troops have received in structions to arrest all the citizens win. went to the armory and took oat the gun belonging to the Florence Hides. FIVK CITIZENS ARRESTED. Florence, 8. C. April 4. The citi zens ol Florence were greatly startled this tnornim; liy the announcement that tho men who took the gum from the armory here Friday last and participated in the pursuit ot the constables would lie arrested I y the militia. The disiosi:ion whs at first to resist, hut the mild methods adopted by the officers induced the men to acquiesce in the acli.in taken. Col. Evans said that martial law was in force and that he was ordered to arrest these gentlemen under it: As it wm not desired to interfere with their business, he would place them on parol not to leave the city limits and required them to report to Maj. Wardlaw every morn ing at 10 o'clock. The tents of the militia have arrived, but there is as yet no disposition to pilch them. Indications ntc that tlu force may be withdrawn before tho end of the week and possibly sooner. Columbia, S. C, April 4.The Gov ernor was called upon to-day by three of the citizens ot Darlington with whom he talked over the situation in that city. No promises were made, but as a result of the conference, the troops now in Dar lington will lie returned to their homes Friday morning if the condition of affairs mere remains as tranquil ns it is appar ently at present, there is a clash of authority between the' Mayor of Columbia an J the Governor The former will not obey Tillman s or ders and says he will treat it as utterly without authority. Tho city authorities hold that the Governor has no right to take possesion of the police except in cases of riot and thin only with the con sent of the city authorities. CULLED ITEMS OF NEWS. A humpback whale which went ashore in Crake's Bay, California, tlis other day measured seventy-eight feet long end nice wide. John Leek celebrated his 100th birth day at Grafton, Ga. Toe ages ol 12 of his guests, together with his own, aggre gated nearly a thousand years. Gov. Tillman is apparently one of those men who cannot be bluffed: he 'calls" every time, no matter how much it costs. No policy would be the most popular for this government to adopt .towards Uawaii. .lust let it alone, as we do other nations The Alleghany Star gives the following: "The recent freeze has done considerable damage to wheat, oats and young grass. We fear that tbe wheat crop is almost en tirely destroyed."t A murder or a negro ' by a northern white nun has indirectly been one of the results of the Darlington riot. The slayer is a Dr. Payne of Ohio, who has been ' stopping in Darlington , awhile The man Be killed is Sam Green, a cook at the. hotel. Green . testified before a trial justice that the night the dispensary was oroneu open ne saw) rayne coming out of iO with tome liquor; for this offence Payne drew his pistol and vwith out any quarrel, placed it to the negro's breast ana nren, tilling Dim instantly. Tbe ball, it is stated, tore his heart out The Sir Walter Raleigh Fort purcbsse his not been lost sight of, : We take from the Charlotte News the lollowing in re ference to the work tor tho preservation of this noted historical sltef "Gen. Bar ringer is meeting with, good success in raising Charlotte's quota of the fund required to secure the site . and Che ad joining land - ef the famous fort. Tbe Old Fott has been photographed; and each contributor to the fund will be given a certain number of copies. This is rapidly popularizing tbe Virginia Dare sentiment. : Norfolk Das just take'n $110 of the fund.". . '- Brutality to School Boy ; - A the Davis military college on April 4th, Lieut 8hl pp save Cadet Reider a whipping with a rawhide, inflicting In juries that caused young Keider to be sent to tho hospital. The trouble arose through Reider cursing and- strikics Cadet Martin with a rock. Martin re ceived a painful blow. . Litnt. Shipp also gave another cadet a thrashing for criticism? his action in neuters case. Lieut. Slunp is a United States army officer and controls the discipline ot the college. . - . ., -..: r. ' RIOT AND BLOODSHED. Brutal Murder of the Manager of the Frick Works. Slxleea Persons Killed la the Peasjl. vaala Cake Regions -Preparlof Par Serloas Tronb . PiTTBBCRO, Pi., April 4. A Timet Special from Uniontonn, Pa., says: "Chief Engineer Joseph II, Paddock, of the II. C. Krick Coke Compuny, brutally murdered by 200 riotous Hungarians nt the Davidson coke works at Conncllavillc about 3 o'clock this afternoon. The murderers were pursued by a sher iff's posse. One of the fleeing Hungarians was shot and instantly killed. Two oth ers were fatally wounded. The other workmen in the region who refused to join mi i lie mob were assaulted anil fa tally hurt. They were carried away by their associates. Ninety-lour of the riot eis have already been arrested and are now in j ail here, charged with murder. Paddock, the mur-'crcd man, lived ut Connellsville. liy honest ertort he had won a prominent and profitable place with t tie Frick cuke Company, and when his life was sacrificed he was endeavor- in:,' to escape the fury of the mob by run ning through the infuriated crowd. Stones and clubs were hurled at bun. To ice he was knocked down, but with luperhumaii cffirt he regained his feet. Finally he was knocked down by a heavy stone thrown lv one of the mob. He fell cn-cless. Then, w hile he lay there dead, one of the mob tired a bullet into his iicu'i. ins laxly was t:ien earned to a w indow in t lie tipple building, and was thrown aUiut forty feet to the burning ovens lielow. 1 lien the mob disappear ed over the hill. Paddock was thirty tivc years old. His murder occuired within sigh', of his home. TI.N MORE 8THIKERS KILLED. The raiders lei', liradford and pro ceeded to Leith. The houses of the for eign elements were besieged to get the men to acco npany toe strikers on tlicir raid, hut all Uc (loots were locked and some nailed tightly. When the I,eitli men l'.iiled to come out the d iors were the heels. Thoy were forced to fall into line and march on south with the strikers. At all the plants the workmen were told thai they would bo beaten within an inch of their live-if they again returned to work. Late n ports from liradford say that ten Hungarians were killed tonight, or fatally injured, by the deputies and citi zens who were pursuing them for the murder ol Ciiiel E igiueer 1'addock. A sensational rumor was received here at 11 o'clock tonight to the effect Unit the clerks, company officials, and deputies iu the offices of Frick and McClure com panies ale besieged by a mob ot 1,500 strikers, and that the rioters are making mer.acing demon u rations. A telephone message Irom the company store partly confirms the rumoi. Tonight a dozen different bands of the outlaws arc camping on their arms throughout the region, and tomorrow's work promises to be more deadly than was today's. Every plant in the region south ot the I.eith works Jwj.- vhited by a band of about iiOO early this morning and the men i;t work were compelled to quit. A large consignment of arms bus been sent by the Great Western Gun Com pany ot Pittsburg to the deputy sheriffs guarding the coke plants in the vicinity of today s riots, near Connellsville. Members of the National Guard living in this vicinity have been notified by their superior officers to keep themselves in readiness in case a cull to arms is issued by the Govimor for the regiments here to go to the coke region to quell the dis turoui.ces there. A bloody riot is expected at Moycr toiiight'or in the morning. Threats have been made to burn tbe company store and kill all those found about the work. 1,000 men h ive already assembled there The Wt stern N. C. Lynchers In Court. Alex Rose was brought Irom Winston last week to Surry Court and surrendered the names of the peisons that composed tho Slaughter lynching party to the grand jury of Surry county. Truo bills were fonnil against nine. Six are Ashe county meu, two arc from this county and one from Wilkes. Alex. Rose was forced to turn State's evidence and will he released by giving a $1,500 bond for his appearance from Court to Court. Alleghany Star. How the man who lacks opportunity to earn a support for bis family would enthuse over the chance to invest his savings in-a government bond if he had any savings. NOTICE. The members of H. Witoover Council Chosen Friends will meet at my office No. 81 Craven street tonight at 8 o'olock. All members are urged to attend as busi ness ol importance will be transacted. Robt. Hancock, Sec'y. ; ' Ladies' Hats. : A nice black sailor hat for ladies at 10 cents at Sam'l. Edward's. Opp. K.. R. Jones, v':,; .'?. ' 2t ;!-;'"'";' ' '' , 'm'-' i 'Glvo every man thine ear but few tby voice.'' Shakesfkabk. ' " : Friend, leoJ us your ear for te w moments. ? We "wish to, ettll yonr a'tention to a line of atrttw matting. If yoa want good mat ting tee as. Onr stock is not com plete yet bat we are receiving; it now. Dp not . boy 'until you see ourf. -;',v, 'QJi-v; . f i Do yoa need a Spring salt call and see our etock, and if yoa wish to have made to order wo have an elegant line of samples at 20 and 25 dollars, Guaranteed to fit. -J. M. HOWAED. COC.XTT CVXMISSIOSERS FRO CEEDIKUS. Tuesday mnrninz, April 8d, 1PM. The Board of Commissioners of Craven coun.y met at tbe court house pursuant to adjournment. Present, Commissioners Jas. A. Dryan, chra'n; W C. Brewer, M. II. Carr. J A Meadows and E. W. Hrnallwood. On motion the Board proceed .-d to draw a jtiry for Spring term, 1891, and the following were drawn: FIRtT WEEK. 1st Township W. A. Ful.-ber, A. . Bell, Stephen F. Mill, C. M. Roach, Joshua Foy, A. P. Whitford, John II. Stubbs. 2d Township J. F. Howe, 8. W. Latham, G. R, West, Fred Blanco. 3d Township C. R. Sadler, Rufus S. McCoy, Nathan White, J. W. Lune, George Smith, C. L. Wetherington, J. W. Rhtm, Joel Kinsey. W W. Davis, John W. Tjjlor, col. 5th Township Joshua Adams. 6th Township W Z. Boyd, James II llunier. fill Township Enoch Wadsworth, C. B. Hill, V. P. Jones, W. T. Hill, James B. Clark, Alex Jlrinklcy, Rudolph UI ric h, J. J. Baxter, A. J. Gaskius. 9th Township T. J.Ivey, W. C. Davis, W. A. Adams. SECOND WEEK. 1st Township W. II. Fillingnne, A. J. Wh'tford, Macon Bryan, John It. Mil ler, W. F. Oaskins. 2d Towrship W.M. Whitchurs, F.S. Ernul, B. H. Gaskins. 3d Township (. W. Richardson, J. W. Griffin, Oliver Riggs. 6th Township Vine Allen Tolson. Bib Township Win. Sultan, Jas. F. Taylor. 9th Township W. J. Ipock, J. 15. K rand, L. 11. French. Whereas B. S. Guion, administrator of the es'ate of Dr. Jno A. Guion, late trustee and commissioner of the sinking fund cf Craven county, having appeared before the uoanl ami submitted the ac counts of the said late trustee and com missioner. On motion it is ordered, That Cotnniif uiissioncr J. A. Xcadows and W. C. Brewer be and they are hereby appointed to examine and audit siid accounts. The above appointed commission :rs re port, That they have examined said ac counts and find the same correct and a balance of $5,777.05 due the sinking fund which amount said adininislrutor duly paid over to Chairoian Board of Commis sioners of Craven county. Ordered. That the valuation of tho property listed by Dr. L. Duffy for the year 1893 on Broad street, south side near corner Fleet streot be reduced from 1 1,200 to $600 on account of error, and that said property be placed on the list for the present year at the same reduced valuation. Bills Allowed. On motion the Board took a recess to Thursday morning at 11, o'clock. Absolutely Fure A oream of tartar baking powder Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest United States Govbbnment Fooii Report. Royal Baking; Powdkb Co.. 108 Wall St.. N. Y. SPRING iNNOUNCEMENT, 1894. I have iust rpcetved a very nice lino of Men and Bovs Suits the best and cheapest line I ever car ried in Sums, stoats ana Meat ams. Can nt most any body. Mv stock of Shoes is nearly com. plete. Just stop and look at my show window, u you wisn to see a handsome line. T havfi ftlsrt inst received a beau tiful lot Of DOTTED SWISS, UIMt TT, WHITE LiAWNS, UHAHBBY TlRKSa UrNOHAMS. APRON fiTntciKs.PANOT Skirt Patterns and a line ot loo colored at teens, which I am sellinir tor 10 cents, Deaatuat patterns. I am determined not to be UNDERSOLD by anyone, and if voq want to BUY CHEAP and gat good Quality goods at tbe same time, yoa will eome to sea j . , t"VV Dm Uarringrton, 67 Middle St. WE ABE NOW SELLING BREADT1CKETS at reduced rates. Buy tham eith er at store ot from - Oread Carts, iv: Tours, ; CLARK BAEINQ CO. &tyra vv fawner i -A- FINE LOT OF SHAFER'S Sugar Cured Just In. Small Pig Hams, CHOICE BREAKFAST STRIPS AND Small Shoulders. N. C. Hams Beautifully Cured, ONLY I I atfors Another larc Invoice of California Evap- ated Fraits Just in. California Prunes 10c Extra, 15c Pears 10j Peaches 15c " pealed 20c Apricots 20c Fancy Dried App'es 10c Fancv Evaporated Ap- nle8 15c A Another lot of those Fine California Peach es 31b standard goo, Is 17 0NL7 cts A CAN JOHN DUNN. Ho. 55 & 67 PoUock St THE -MAN i iz Ttir ot tie Pulls ii Lover and G roat Ma l)Oii nils and his lime :ie ad. We Pull PRICES TWO And tlu' ltisinessi Machine must take; on greater speed! than over. 1 1 : terse; !. t: That Speeds us onlto success is made of A M I IS FIRED BY OUR OWN Enthusiasm AND AMBITION. And travels over broad gaugo tracks of FAIREST PRICES And BEST GOODS. i o 1 If STOPS TO TAKE ON j EVERYBODY I Hackburn & Willett; 47 & 49 POLLOCK C7, 5. ; ..?.,' rr ', ; r'tr ;
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