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mm Three Cents the Copy. INDEPENDENCE IN ALL THINGS. Subscription Price, 31.00 Per Year in Advance. VOL XIII. COLUMBUS, N. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1908. NO. 3t , -. ia i ! a i a m m m m m c BUM m Jfc IK XHi ! NORTH CAROLINA AFFAIRS I The News of Old North State Gathered and Put in Condensed Form. g Asheville, Spe CONGRESS RESUMES SESSIO Tli o Marior. Tragedy. Make Penalties Severe. jial. Fuller parti- Wilmington, Special. The fall -alnrs of the tragedy at Marion wmcii term, peing a postponed one, or the resulted in the death oi James Pat- United States District Court, conven lerson and the wounding of Alfred cd for thfe Wilmington District and Patterson, by U uoger rimey, oeem&c with uoeket loaded down with viola Finlcy objected to Ed. Williams ac- tiong of the internai revenue laws, rompanying Miss Patterson home guch as refaiijng qmr without li from church, have been received here. eeM illicit distilling, etc The op 8m Charles Boone, Mrs. James Pat- ening gaion was marked by Judge lereon, Miss Patterson, Alfred Pat- Pnrneps charge, dealing largely and terson and Ed. Williams attended re- pointediy with tlie prohibition ques ligioas services at Elhanan, which is tion-M he expressed the opinion 'that located in East Marion. After the prollibition does not prohibit, but service they went to Boone s restau- added lhat for vioiations of prohibi rant on Mam street for supper. fion lawg the sevcrest penalty should Shortly after they arrived at the res- be given. that wnije ho might not be. taarajii Gudger Finley came in and lieve -m prohibition, though his per joined them. When the party were gonal opinion on the subject had no leaving the restaurant Finley made right to bJ expressed in court yet a proposition to escort Miss Patter- both gtate and government officer son, who refused, saying she was go- shcmld strive to upheld the law. ing with Ed Williams. This anger- mile he had gatiiered from the ed Finley. The party started up newspapers that in many prohibition Main street, leaving Fmley behind. cotaunities in North Carolina. State As they turned the corner of Mam officers did not do their duty, yet r.nd Cross streets, on their way to the government officers were doing the Patterson home, they met Fmley their and lis court did not intend rm the sidewalk. They claim that he to impose any more tnirty aud sixty was standing on the sidewalk with a days j sentences in such cases but pistol in hnnd and said to the young imless there appeared mitigating cir woman that her eseort, Williams, did cumstances, he would impose a heavy rot have courage enough to defend penitentiary sentence; that although her and struck Williams several he would make 110 rule, his court times. Williams ran. He then struck would be inclined to impose the max the young woman, when Mrs. Patter- imum sentence. Then in substantia son rushed between them and Finley ti of Lj- idea a voun Well-dressed turned on her with his pistol raised ueoTO mftn Handv Holmes, who sob- to her face. James Patterson rush- mitted to selling iiquor in a poolroom ed to the rescue or nis wne, wneu in Favetteville, where he was work Fiaiey shot him, death following a in the heavv hand of the law few minutes later Finley then rais- j d Purnens only comment was co: fas pistol ana icveiea u at mo "ranrnmr a 'blind titrer' in a dooI head of Alfred Patterson, but the wounded man struck at the pistol and the hall ytassed through his brother's .shoulder and neck. No weapons wera found on either of the Pattersons. Finley says he shot in self-defense, r.nd shows some cuts about his cloth ing which he claims were made by i room in a prohibition county. One year in the penitentiary. ' ' And the negw went in the dock, soon to be snt to the government prison ia Atlanta. May Get Federal Conrt. Senator Overman has succeed. k getting his bill for a Federal Com t at Salisbury through the Senate. The judiciary committee, of which he is a membej, did him the honor to give a unanimous vote for a favorable re port. Attorney General Bonaparte opposed the bill and wrote a lejet&fa the committee expressing his view3. The bill will nowygo to the House, where Uncle Jee Cannon will have a shot at it. Representative Godwin, of the sixth, will introduce a bill ask ing for a Federal Court for Fayette- villa. The bill provides for courts the first Mondays in June and De cember, no courts to b held until the new Federal building is complete. Another bill provides for $100,000 in addition to $50,000 already given far a Federal building to be used for thr court and postofflce. Mr. Godwin introduced a bill to provide for the purchase of a lot on whieh to build a court and customs house at Wilmington, the lot and building not to cost more than $500, 000, and a bill to establish a fish sta tion somewhere in his district, tho cost not to exceed. $25,000. Dull Day in House. Little business was transacted by the House Wedneday. After a fovty minute debate, a rule was adopted giving the bill to revise, modify and amend the laws the right of way along with other preferred measures. The bill was immediately taken up n upon the conclusion of its read ing was laid aside to permit Mr. Craige, of Tennessee, to address the House in favor of an appropriation or "The Hermitage," the home of Andrew Jackson near Nashville, Tenn. Mr. Gaines paid a glowing tri bute tohe life and deeds of Andrew Jackson. Adjournment was taken at 3:47 un til Thursday. - The Senate was not in session. 1 1X1 a GALLED North Carolina Legislature To Meet January 21st ti REVISE RAILWAY RATES renewing a Session of the Council of State Governor . Glenn Issues His Proclamation For a Special Session of the General Assembly of North Carolina to Begin Tuesday, Janu ary 21st. Physician Asked, to Leave. Durham, Special. An interesting mom yet. ' : t ion defen wit hi. been taken in the case as COnntv that a petition has been cir the preliminary examma- cuiated asking a prominent physician iense was .matie, ana mo 0 move Trom tne countv. it hemy committed to prison stated in the language of President ! Roosevelt that he is an "undesir- . ' ... able citizen." This is an aftermath Etrare riero ijyucnett at nanus oi in. Second Thaw Trial. New York, Special. The second trial of Harry K. Thaw was begun Monday before Justice Victor J. Dowling in the State Supreme Court. At the very outset of the proceed ings a plea of insanity at the time of the killing of Stanford White wa entered in behalf of the defendant Last vear the case was fought out Raleigh, N. C, Special. Governor Glenn after a session of the Council of State Wednesday night issued his proclamation for a special session of the General Assembly of North Caro lina to begin on Tuesday, January 21st. The proclamation states that the specific purpose of the extra ses sion is to change, modify, straighten or repeal the railroad ypassenger rate of) 2 1-4 cents a mile passed at the last session of the Legislature. With tho proclamation Governor Glenn issued a letter to the people of the State, in which he sets out the specific act to be presented to the Legislature, saying that the terms offered by him to the railroads have bejsn accepted by ail but one, and this road (fche Atlantic Coast Line) accepts all the terms except an agree ment for an intra-State rate, saying itUias no power to do this, the Gov ernor adding "but doubtless circum stances will regulate this rate as re quested." He states that the Legislature will h-y asked to increase the 2 1-4 cent fiat rate to 2 1-2 cents, with a charge of 15 cents extra for passengers who fail "to buy tickets and to repeal the present law and the penalties. If this is done the railroads agree to tho flat 2 1-2 cents intra-State rate, a i also to issue 2,000 mile books, ilitra-St ate, interchangeable with soJ-4 rent roads, good for heads of firms "and employes not exceeding five at 2 cents a mile. One thousand mile books intra state limited to one person at 2 cents a mile. Five hundred mile books intra-State at 21-4 cents, good for heads of families and dependent members, names to be furnished. All except 2.000 mile books to apnlv to intra-State travel in eom- which the Legislature is convened is to consider terms of agreement offer ed by me to various railroads and ac cepted by all of them save one, which one accepts all of terms except the proposition of the inter-State rate, concerning which it states it has no power to act, but doubtless circum stances will regulate the rate as re quested. "The terms are as follows: Tho Legislature will be asked to- increase the flat rate of 21-4 cents now in force to a flat rate of 21-2' cents; to allow a charge of 15 cent when persons board a train without a ticket when such ticket eould have been procured at the station, also to re peal the present law with penalties etc. If this is dom?, railroads agree on their part to, first, flat rate of 21-2 cents per mile for inter-State passerrgeT travel, with extra charge oi j.o cents eacn against persons and killed at Fort Barnacas boarding train' without ticket except l James1 Hart, a negro. Hart made his roads contended, witu some loree, that this would virtually put a rate of 2 cents in vogue in this States which was too small, so the Stater agreed to a 2 1-4 cent rate the rail roads on their part agreeing to pay $17,000 towards liquidating the ex penses of the State in convening ther Legislature and for court costs. "South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama Tennessee" and probably Virginia, will have the same rates, thus giving m. Hnifonn system thronghout the en tire Soutfi, which thing is very muda to bo desired1. "I have given these facts to tfi public so the latter will thoroughly understand my object in convening the Legislature. Tf Artillery Sergeant Shot and KflTwf. Pensacola, Fla Special. Sergeant Oscar Gattling, of the Twentieth Company, Coast artillery, was shot by Mob. at stations where there1 are no agents' Second, two thousand-mile books, intra-State, interchangeable with such of solvent roads of State as will consent at 2 cents per mile, good for heads of firms and employes, not exceeding total number oi five, names to be furnished at time of purchase of mileage book, and entered there" on. Third, ne-thousand male books-intra-State and interchangeable with such of solvent roads of State as will eonsenr limited to- one individual, at 2 cents -per male and good wily inr hands of the purchaser, name of' pur chaser to be furnished at the- time of purchase odf book and entered! there on. " Fourth r five-hundred mile? book,, at 21-4 cents per mile. good for heads of families, aod dependent members thereof intra-State, and noro interchangeable names of fami lies to be furnished at time o pur- cnase ana entered tnereon. ''Fifth r aR of above mentioned rates, except five-hundred mile book, to apply also to inter-State- travel to points on lines of these companies in States of Tennessee,. Virginia North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama, and to- points oh such of other lines in these States; as will consent thereto; "AH of those- mileage- books, whether 'intra-State' or inter-State, to be limiied to one year from date of purchase, and redeemable, charg ing four part used at 2.1-2 cents per mile. "In my judgment it would ha bet ter for the State to adopt these rates, whicFr give mileage books and an inter-State rate than to let the fiat rate of 2 1-4 cents- remain in force. escane bat was later captured. Ac cording t& reports from the fort, which is nine miles distant, the negw had a grudge against the sergeant. Sergeant Gattling had been stationed at the fort for seven years and cams here from Atlanta, where he has rela tive. News of tho Day. Japanese in Vancouver seriously hurt a fireman who fell against M store window. The Bank of England put its- count rate back to 6 per cent. Republican leaders are ready ta unite to secure currency legislation, fearing that the money stringency may defeat their candidate for Presi dent. ADVICE THEY HEED. ''Yes, I'm goiDg abroad at once, gotta go." "Oh, you mustn't let the doctors scare you!" "I got this from a lawyer."" Wash ington Herald. "It is further agreed that these on a straight plea of not guilty, but of the clash between the two squads temporary insanity linallv was relied pany's line in Virginia, Tennessee of revenue ofiicers'in that county, or upon. None of the jurors will be North Carolina, South Carolina, Ala- Charlnttp. Sneeial. A lon? dis- the edee oi Durham, when several sworn until the box is filled, however, bama and Georgia, and on other i i . a i . ' - , .. .. ' . lance phone from Selma, N. C, re- ot the officers were more or less ser- and all will be subjected to peremp- roads it they agree. All books are a i l i i i r . i i i i i I. i l ix, I . t i ! l - i l - . j ii i . l . . I ii i I , f if' ..- t i - t - i 1 . - t i ' a m s i ifiiiwiv i l l' ill i f i ' . ii ii ii i i i i I 1 i . t r , , i , 1 i -v-i i I t (i r l ai ri r A'l i r l iwi r i in 1 t i . ' i rr l i ' 1 1 i i f v iiu i , . ...... a. int l lii lilUg at; X XiJ iiTi, .7 l vwxi V a r isUL y UUilllClle Ulllll tuc juiiiv wavu sp i -lv. unu J vcax uuvi vy v MTO TO IlP TTlPn TOT' fWlO YCIL Johnston countv, of a strange ne?ro distillery. Une squad was led, so it administered. This arrangement is redeemable. Governor (ilenn says I -f fnnnxf nhWtinnahle r.i- at he hands of a negro mob. The is stated, by a physician and the otn- a departure from last year's, when that he considers those terms nW to be made- for modifier i . i i i l j l j ji: i i ii. : I , .1 i . .1 11 t -u B-4- v srrange negro, purporting to De ao- er uanu nau oeen uirecieu mere uy each juror was sworn as cnus-en jusi anu tiumaoie aim uiai n is uei" I tion of same to-corporation commis vance agent of a "big show,'7 faked tne same man. llic altair came near Neither District Attorney Jerome or tor tne htate to accept tnem and with DOwer in latter- to modify fhe negro residents into attendance Demg so ratal tnat tne citizens nave nor counsel lor tne deren.se wouiu to aavance tne rare irom - cents r Qnhiept t, anneali a? nt nres t t i i .. -b T i il. ' J j -, , .'' i ' l il x . 1 a tr t r ' . i Tj. li I f IT IT IT cn wuat turned out to De a one-mar. oeen up in arms against mis aocior bazard an estimate as to uio vira i ra 2 x-s cents as mira-orate mneagw i eiTr performance by the -strange darkey since tnat time. Dr. W ilson, tlie man that will be required to nnu twelve dooks at z cents are ootamea. i mv iud-gment am? in the iud rims. ,,, c overed with euano sacks. asKea to leave, nas replied to one 01 satislaetorv men. ne states mat 11 is agTewi tnestj 1 nf 11 r t,-.-. oAtieMit. the mob entered the negro's bor.vding the petitions, so it is reported here, . jWonrf T)av of Trial rates are to PrevaiI for ane yr ed, terms made are fust and equit house early Tuesday morning and that he does not intend leaving the . . . A. and 11 rouna oujecuonaDio- power isDanip flr)j t sin(,ereiv trust the Tl' I1I;R 11U1S bU Otlic uu uv I x I II, ,,.r. f, I' - . - II 1 ,1 took him forcibiy to the woods. Di y&y was found at daylight on the Sf.ulhern railroad tracks. His ide- - lity h.-.s r.ot been established. r.mint.v. Thiis t.liA madpr rpsls. Yvnl . 7 1- . , . .- - vs tt mL if Inoc no,, y,A rtnuco. m-nof trial panel IOr narry JV. IDaw ivy- of w.f nor in tw So,. resented the net resuus 01 me vwu w J UttU -L iJiJ 1 w W V. A. 114 U11U U WW I - . m - Mi - davs' and sir sessions or trie tnai oe- fore Justice Dowling in the criminal branch of the Supreme. Court. In ad dition to the trio who are oath-bound Bank to Become National. 1 ei:i, , a:i rri, to i 7., 1 . - ,-. . .; . -. . 1 r nres- uitHouuiY. nucciiiu xnt; i wuic a a ,.,t1tt fro tyv tno caste'. T.n-or 1 .. .. X . -" x . - WCU ftim hum w vaj ""-T 1 fi,0- hn Fiorl iconor 1-hi tn .. 17.., WonV will elinrf vim r. .nn frnm A ' 'v .i .2 ir . l JO"uvu a uva """"v iiwi" wAro ir ifip -r.rvi Box at me cioe oi. . n . T . -tj i i;v SftA tr, n n.t;,i inBiintinn a i . - "t . " 5 - L . x ' . ciaroation to tne lnsiaiure: iici -iiiu J'1 the mo-nt sitting, xour entative juiui ,ery 3 j to be given the State corporation commission to modify them subject f h t has h don? to appeal, and tnat tne rauroaas tried to famiiy agree to pay ,u,ouu rowaras rue ex- books fixed ftt 2 cents, but Dense oi conveying the Legislature- 1 and for court costs. Governor Glenn arso announced owing pi-o- islature, when it assembles, will rati- mileage the rail- fi Are a Necessity I in the Country Home. The farther you are removed from town to railroad station, the more the telephone wilt save in time and horse flesh. No man has a. right to compel one, of. the family I to lie in ony for hours- while he drives to town for the doctor. Tel ephone ami save half the suffering Our Free Boole tells how to or ganize, build and operate tele phone tmes- and systems. Instruments sold on thirty days' ftrial to responsible parties. THE CADIZ ELECTRIC C&, 201 CCC Buildings Cadiz, Qte. Corset Stave Saves Life. Ashcville, Special. To th ence of a steel corset stave Mis Chambers, of this city, owes in her room with a little eight- the same time the capital will be in- wfio are aubiect to peremptory chal- J j, , , zi LJA ui,A .... fm tt7Z nnn t, innnnn ; V . -t mi. ..u oiaie,.uu anuuiep emcu w iqi u)US,u, ;uc cuuu pici uF v Tr"r. : marr rtenee py eitner siae. me y Wrf citai0 f -Nrti, pflrni,v i .. Km m,rl,.. A hmit. Ti'ohrnaru let th hank PYnpats V. i,; ZXl fh I ...v'" V 'ciwvci ij-ii'o i-ucic anvi j i niimsr. mo live vacant unaiia vm t t rti i 4.1, mmi.. lentally pulling the trigger, sent to occupy its new quarters at the resumed when the last installment of "iTlu" .::! "" bullet into Miss Chambers' left ; southeast corner of Mam and Fisher hoo--talesmen summoned on tho orig le. 1 he bullet struck the corset ptave near the heart and was stoppeu oy tne reopie s anK and when eom-s nnni4 tfo in its progress. The stave was driven pleted will be one of tho "handsomest propose! 'r jurors were called and ques slightly into Miss Chambers' side but : in the State. The interioi; furnish; tionad. - made no serious hurt. But for the mgs and decorations of the banking stave the bullet, which was flattened rooms will be most elaborate and no would death. Council f of North C'arolinar in the exercise of powers conferred upon me by article III, section 9 of the constitution, do issue this, my proclamation- con vening the General Assembly in ex tra session on Tuesday, tho 21st day of January. 1908, on which e?av. at Jury Completed. almost certainly have caused , expense is beingpared to have ev- gflKW um Zll lu 4 ' 7"ttluia Artli no- flnishp.I in nvctplns cfvl ami VJBp.. Moacu - I vuc xxwuc. w. iiiwnau, f. niMcid .-arth its nArsnnnel. The 1UTV I . L - finkllvnTrinlAtAd stands as fol- hereby notified and requested to meet JLJ UW wv - - WhW .IS ILL IT WILL COST TOO to write for our big FfiJCE BIC YCLK catalogna showing the most complete line of bigh-graM BICYCLES. TIRES aud SUNDRIES at PK1CES BELOW any other manufacturer or dealer in the world. 0 . DO NOT BUY A BICYCLE Z VS. otr on any kind of terms, until you have receiyedour complete too lagues illustrating, and oescriDing. every owra nign-grauc wi i"? bicycles, old patterns ana latest moucis, anaiwa i -m wwrr tJZ PRICES and wonderful new offers made possible by sellings from factory direct to rider wun no miuuiemtjuis pru. . . WE SHIP OU APPROVAL -without a cent; deposit. Pay th Freight ami allow lO Days Free Ttial and; make otherr liberal terms, which no other house in the world will do. Ysm. wiU leam everything and1 get much valu able information by simply wasting, us & goatal. . m We need a RldP Agfa&t in every town and can off fin-an opportuaiqp to make money to suitable young men. wha apply at once.. $8 JO PUfiGTURE-PROOF TIRES ?.N peb pais fie&uter Prioe m QA S8.50 per pair. a O V Current Events. Coal mine operators held a con ference in Washington in regard to prevention of disasters in mines. The cruiser Chicago has been or dered to Annapolis as an addition to the fleet for the Naval Academy ruise. Peace congresses are to be held in various States this year. Statoinetn aa to Banks. Raleigh, Special. The corporation Tommission Friday issued its state metn as to the State, private and sav ings banks, showing their condition Sit the close of business December 3d, last. The following are the figures : "Total assets, $51,883,687; increas3 Minor Events. Mr. Fowler, chirmah of the House Finance Committee, introduced, a radical currneey btil providing for a new national banking system. Mr. Williams and Mr. De Armond exchanged amenities in the House, indicating a friendlisr feeling be tween them. The senate was not in session Thursday but will meet again Friday.' Child Tails Into Fire, Asheville, Special. Arline Thorpe, the 10-ycar-old daughter of Mr. aud rs. C D. Thorpe, of this city, -was retary Y. M. C A Fratwis Dovale, real estate. lows: i 1. Charles F. Gremmels, ship brok et, foreman; -2. Arthur R. Naething, employing baker. 3. George W. Gary, dry goods 4. 5. ters 6. 7. clerk. ;. fl. William H. McHugh, clerk 9. Frank J. HoweiL; manufacturer 10. William Burck; assistant see- in their respective halls ia the Capi tol, in the City of Raleigb, to consid er the following specific purpose to introduce Wo WiU You a Sample Pah fojp Only en mm Km : NAILS, TACKS, OR GLASS, WON'T LET OUT THE AJR (cash WITH ORDEJB a4.56 -First. To amen, modify, MO MORE. TROUBLE FR0 PUNCTUW George C. Rupprecht, salesman. John H. Holbert, mineral wa- David E. Arrowsmith, manager. strengthen , change or repeal chapter 216, laws 1907, prescribing max imum enarj?es railroart companies may make for. transportating passen gers in North Carolina and chapter 217, laws of 1907, preventing unjust r pen it of ic vears exoerience in tare makings No danger Irom i nw TUS. PINS. NA1U3 latltt on Seriouis punctures, like intentions knife be vulcanized like any other tire. Two Hundred Thousand pairs now in aciuai Svaab-five Thoosan pairs sold last year. I - . . . m nrSCRIPTIOM S Made in all sizes. It is hty and easy riding very auraDie aoa now . UKSinrri .u;v, r nnrons and hirh closes UD small nunc WfwzfnFMr- ' r" T tstm m tfAC III . r Hll y otic the thick robber tt tmm QUita can hT andi -I," also rim AMI to Mrvvent rim catkin TM u. Over W ,'.ci Q It JkSY RIDING A William F. Dolittle, auditor's! discriminations in freight rates mM wipiqnu,of customers to fix maximum charges tnereior. ror f"Xen ;rbey whno information of members OI the Leg- ordinary tire, sie puncture wsisting ciuaw 1 islature all papers are requested fo make notice of this proclajnation. To tho PeopJo. The Governor at the same time is- o fearfully burn ad bv falline into 11. n open fireplace that all hope for 12. James A. Hooper, meats and sued the following to the people of 'rSa PuWto' er recovery nas Deen aoanaonea. it l nrovisions. i jNorrti i;aroiina: punciwreciici3 J" r t - T iu:M nincture resisting ciuaJWoes Deing iven ay several imu, iri foKt-i rv th trld T Hat "HOlQlBfit aOCX ' sensation icu vrinai i.uiuS bf.. eriiw7Ht out bi-f ween tne tireana isic mata ui3 . - - --o -. - -- - . , Vou do not uay a cent until ; . . jr ji - We will liKw a cusn ou have qpMW ana icudu mm omci it n.jiwsm.. of percent (tnereDy ruaw5 ine pr:rc -n J TT Mirinv this ad veins men:, we win a:so sea oac okm L - metal oanctatre closers on full pajd erdws (these dinaseototentionalknifcKtsortiryga3ie. iirestooe eems that the little girl was sitting The new jurors selected Friday Tn another place will be seen mv atIrre Mfectiy reliable and mc-ey sent to us is -safe as in a tank. Ask 'L0?? : r-r-s -i ., , ......... J ,1 m r 1-r 1 TT 11 1 . . 1 :!. rrr tho TTiritror 5 MB CHXr uDOCl "S. J W " piuviuus ear, 5,oo,iyy; cap- on the edge ot a tilted chair in iron1 were Messrs. Mcriugn, nowt-u, proclamation proclaiming the liener-1 ier, pyv r fi; wui ck r. wer 1-ttcr- itai stock, $7,bo7,4G. The monnt oi of the orate when she lost her bal- Rnrek. Dovale and Hooper. The last J nl Assspmhlv of th State to meet Jan- capiiai &M5CK tne year before was $b,- ance and plunged into the flames. 475,785. The number of banks Dcv Members of the famil7 anicklv re- riallv hard U fill and a number oil this statemant to the nnblie exnlaiir- 1 J - ... ..... ..." - - . . I " , 1 .1 - - , tcuiuv r ,a was zifo, againss 4 tne moved the little victim and extin- talesmen were passed temporarily in-1 :nv at length why at this time an ex prciuus year, snowing, tae very gmshed the biazmg clothing, but not kandsome increase of 41 ia the nntil she had been burned so badly iweive montha. jthat she cannot recover. s ;,-v-rr 7w?w J r rW . ct order a rair Backer, Kxpress or cny-r- - - ,t: imx and look. tSlirhrc iL. - -, . . T.V,.-n v-o-., want a bicrvcle von wilrive a -JOr oroei. w e waai ju w iu- io acaio ii w -x-- i aary sxsi, uui j. ueeiu.it, ueat iu isr-uc order at once hence this remarkable tire osex. to these places o-y to Do excurca in tra SP3Sioa 0f the General Assembly n.g MUjT WAIT bicVcT Tor a Tpr-ofti- twc ti you knaw tte lTf nl o5rs -we are maKine. hpi" LJo.. - . a lew minuies--Dy coaueiifeca u both defense and prosecution. s u Milieu iiecuaaorj. I ponaenui onira wc aic uwU5. , , z .ntAjkr A II "Tho specific aud only purpose for J CYCLE COMPANY, lldpte Kl L" P- H 106 IU
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