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COLUMBUS, U. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1908.
NO. 23.
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STATE NEWS
REPORT OF CROP CONDITIONS
Arranged fW Busy Readers
wiirh School Teachers.
Lb Special. The State De-
iccilPfl l51i "mmm
teachers' certificates to 38 ap
I, cnpmal certificates for
?s u t
lear were issuea to a smau num-
L receiving the three year eer-
es are as follows:
A Homaday, Liberty; Miss
L Jones. franklin; Herbert
f7 Macon, N. W. Britton, Win-
C. M. uaiiamore, rietener;
A Freeman, Dobson; Miss
beth F. Powell, Lenoir; M. H.
Innan, Abbottsburg; L. VL Hose,
kmston; D. Z. Newton, Loncoln-
Miss Emma DeLonne, An ail ;
Horace Stewart, Wallace; J.
leaden, Honea Path, S. C. ; Miss
y. Wilson, Lenoir; Jkdwin P.
a Tj;U. TeAmo T Ta.fnn
0r, .'lfll Xilll , IDaa jncniuu,
fhunr. S. C; Miss Brownie
bertson, Rich Square; J. 0. Aid-
In. Tyner; Lonnie E. Osborne,
penitence, Va,; Julius M. Weatt
Kernersville ; Cameron E. Petj-
ton, auireii; manu su. Dnvuw,
pv. Va.; Andrew McNair, Fay-
filk; John G. Viser, Walkertown,
A. Patterson, Shelby; M. K.
Hows, Lewisville; Andrew B.
f, Brevard; Isaac Home, Swan
frter; Miss Anna May Withers,
jngton ; Emmett C. Willis, Trinity ;
f; Lincoln, Elon College; Beaja
E. Phillips, Aulander; Chaa. C.
te. Greensboro; Wm. P. Henley,
inprton; Earl R. Franklin, Merry
(s; Miss Lizzie Moore, Burlaw;
i. McKeown, Stanly; J. O. Good
, Helton.
Tke H. C. Peace Congress.
Condition is 69.7 and Number of
Bales Ginned 2,282,000.
Washington, Special. Crop condi
tion, 69,7; number xt bales ginned,
2,282,000. These are the reports is
sued by the government Friday morn-
IF MU 111
The President Addresses the
Tuberculosis Congress
ing, the crop condition being based
-XI1C IlUrUl I C i. 1 nnil .
Carolina p.... n . . , . I uut" oepiemoer zutn and numoer oi
Carolina Peace Congress is to be inlk-i -i o .
session at Greensboro October 12th Comnarwd with A T ,
U iflrV. i 1 Compared with the reports issued
to 16th, in connection with the Cen- Ln . , . . ,
i , , j A. - . I onuxn uoio mot year me crop
tennial celebration of the founding: Imhh. o - u:-u j it!
of Greensboro and the programme number of bales ginned one nfflioa
PRAISES GREAT ACHIEVEMENTS
Orea Meeting of Scientists Adjourns
to Assemble Next at Rome Presi
dent Speaks.
JfEWSY GLEANINGS.
Washington, D. C, Special. The
A Revolutionary monument was
unveiled at Fort Lee, N J..'
Fred D. Ynengling, son pf a brew.
er, died In the prison ward of Belle
nae, New'Tork'City. w
The merger of the Andover Theo
logical Seminary and the Harvard
Divinity School has heeh effected, 'jg
Dr. Robert Koch, eft Berlin, ar
rived in Washington, D. C, to attend
the International Tuber culQSis Con
gress. Twenty lives Were lost m the wreck
of the British ship Loch Finlas, from
Port Pirie for Callao, on the Tasma
nian coast.
In London It is believed that the
British railways will be purchased
by the State as a result of combina-
PROMTNENT FEOPLH.
that has been lltf 1 1: m, . 5 -
o , I less. ine rfTort;s hod an mannron-i. Tx i fL .... iuj .l
attractive. United States Senator hu .u" " II nai ircuiosis uongresa lUonB now effected.
Lee S Overman will Wn "Tt. I m, wmeh has been in session here elosed .Japanese bluejackets, who com-
ie o. uverman will discuss Inter- The variance in tbe number of Saturday to meet next in Rome mltted an attack onCaSnese in Shanf.
national House of Representatives" bales nned this ana W vr i. 3: hai were permitted to escape easiSr
Hon. John Sharp Williams. "The .T L 7 T "7 T i " vu' W1 iac mu"v wrpuBtw by tne Japanese consular court.
inu i, p ' ine Iacc inai ine weam" lb scenes of the congress
Modern
It was reported in Toklo that the
ltr a . . i KtatfiH thftt ft In too riorf r9 Un I President Soosevelt naid M notable
r. piorns, or iMCDraska, A Practi- " ZlZlT y l L. "L. : Japanese Premier. Marquis Katsura,
"'uw LO lBe awemDiage pi o many and fte Blder statesmen had decided
Amnhv,.;, H . . " " . Ui enes ui me congrws Ma advices irom Berlin say tnat
1 j VUUU. I mr thic Foil V I ,1 . ... I J. ii.. uMn rLm
r? T tit i . . i ucc" uiuou uuuic La- i was me anDearance tor tne nret timp I 1 1C uuobubd aji ciccu vrcimou
Chief Justice Walter Clark, of the Uorable to the eatherimr of the stsnle ! L ! , States are threatens with extinction
North Carolina Supreme Court. "The than at the same time last aaan. - prwcecQU1R" OE . and may soou pass into the hands of
Tnfom.tinn.l Tj;-; ti. !In manv sections f tr,o n,frv if ; nuBvwi- ah a Cflaraciensiic auaress inenmperor.
BLaiea mat a large
Ml Plo Tt i r I- 6BkUClcu-
a . ii a i i alii. rriimiiiiiiTfirMi"...
, www -sm ... 1 i S . IT l I . .
fnnio tt w. , t tj I uotton Ginned During Year. scienusis oi mtenaiionai reputation, upon noerai treatment oi uama in
xiobson, "Arbitration anil Arma
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menis." There are other special tV1107 jounced that lt is difficuU for ug realise the
speakers including a number, of nmm- ELTZF "x to" extraordinary changes, the extraordi
1 ,uu JiZ t6 w".. .:Tay Progress-, ini certain lines of so-
" JT", "T r ' Ppa witn i.oua iriii endeavor during the last two or
Ex-Goveraor Charles B. Aycock is to the corresponding date last year.1thm Mnerations: and ia no other
president of the North " CaroUna in oi active ginneries re I pjanifesUtion of human aetivit
. . l nnrTi ntr ic 7 H'i . I . - . . ? . i -
Peace Conterence, and the board of lr & ' v" I tee changes seen quite so far-reach- I by a Philadelphia shipper before the
directors include James Snrnnt. Wil- Condition of Cotton Crop. I ing as m the ability to grapple with Interstate Commerce Commission
I disease. It is not so very Ions, i More than 100 voluntary changes
KT P" f.' vvlimmon A- T, T 0i statistics of the deoartment roriD time by histor since the in transportation rates during the
Thompson, Raleigh, Hayne Davis, W. Tai atlS N towar3?'a disease E&jSjSSlfHfTS&M
HJ. Molt, Julian S.. Uarr, Hugh G. I condition of th rn on SntfimW consumption was one I SSJSTS VV
Chatham, Thomas H. Wright and 25th at 69.7, as compared with 7C.I Pf hlpw, g1? P ne, p .
others; Thomas H. Wright, Wilming- on August 25th and 67.7 on Sep- w . fcH TrT w Z E m
cemDer zotn, North uarolinn I " ' . v " w
69; South Carolina, 68: Georgia, 71, . ine sines ens w most giitea v- . SneeiaifJ Millard
. m I mtRitxro rtT1 t M a mMiAi nrnTaoomii I 7 7
and rezas. 1 . , -.wi. K. v...,..
disputed matters.
Mr. Chue announced that he was
ready to open in' Chinatown, New
York City the first Chinese school
where children would learn the wis
dom of. Confucius.
Alleged rebates In favor of the Su-
trnr Trimt trrmntnd hv the trunk lines
etivity have from New York west were attacked
A life of Sir Henry Irving shortly
will be published.
Leslie Carter, former husband of
the actress, died in Chicago.
. Andrew D. White is visiting Beribt
for the first time since his retirement
as Ambassador to Germany.
'Theodore' Roosevelt, Jr., decided to
begin work with the Hartford Carpet
Works at TOwmpsonvillev Conn.
Professor Frank Parsons, of Bos
ton University r author, lawyer, lec
turer and sociologist, died in Boston.
The Peary Arctic Club received a
dispatch from Commander Peary say
ing that he left Etah on August 17
his dash for the? Pew.
Lord Northcotev Governor-General
of the Commonwealth of Australia,
who is en- route from Sidney to
China, arrived at Manila, P. L
General George1 W, Wlngate, chair
man of the committee on athletic
fields, said he approved opening they
four public pthygroumfs on Sunday
and during school hours. v
Dr. Frank Huntington Snow, ento
mologist and ex-Chancellor of the
University of Kansas, died at Bella
field, Kan., aged sixty-eight yearn.
He was a native of Fitchburg, Mass.
President Roosevelt has designated
Assistant Secretary of the Interior
Frank Pierce to represent the Gov
ernment . at the Trans-Mississippi
Commercial Congress ia San Fran
cisco. ' Banker Morosini's will1,, filed for
probate in New York City, left only
$7&,000 to the daughter who eloped.
Three children get $15"0,000 each
and Gitilia all the rest,: estimated at '
$2,500,000.
Brigadier Scott Girard, head of the
Iowa Anti-Suicide Bureau of the Vol
unteers of America, who had dis
suaded many from ending their lives,
attempted to commit suicide with,
strychnine taken from one of them.
ton, being secretary.
Forsyth Sunday School Convention.
Winston-Salem, Special. The For
syth County Sunday School Conven-
New Georgia Railroad Opened.
Valdosta, Ga., Special. The Geor-
A Peculiar Accident.
I :. . c ;i 1: .
K.viU. w lelv .t- Ui. ft noAi. lUilWay. . newly con
hit four o'elock, when the two
Renters began work on the resi-
if Mr. W. L. Minish on West
n street. The street was raised
I feet in front of Mr. W. L.
bisi's residence. The aldermen
bed to have the residence raised
to the street and this was being
)e when the accident happened.
"he house had been raised and
eked up and while the workmen
Ire about their work thise after
Ion the house gave way on the
thwest corner and collapsed and
a complete wreck.
Mr. Minish 's oldest daughter, Miss
trade was up stairs in the room over
t corner where the sill gave way
d was thrown against the window
only saved herself from serious
Sun- by catching to the window sill.
emerged from the wrecked build
with only a gash cut in her arm
sed falling against the window
fte "L" to the back of the house,
as the kitchen and dining room,
la total wreck, tables turned up side
iwn. crockery and elassware smash
B, canned fruit and everything
reakable is almost a total loss. The
hmsekeeper was in the kitchin. at
pe time of the accident ironing, but
ps not hurt. None of the workmen
Nre hurt. As the house fell it
Iwerved to the left and the front
lorch and the "L" were torn from
main building.
Vienna, Ga.,
knew as little as any layman of the bheppard, fbe mgftt roreman at tne
real cause of s disease like this, and I Vienna Gotten Oil Company, was j
therefore necessarily of the remedies 1 oengfet in a belt at the mill early I
to bp invoked to overcome it. ' I Saturday morning and instantly kill-
"Take, for instance, the work that ed. The body was badly mangled,
ended, quite an elaborate and inter- I structed line running from this place I the United States government is now I one arm being torn from the frame
esting programme having been pre-1 LUU miie8 nonnwest to nazenurst, j aomg in rename, rne jsinmus oi i sno neany every q otag orvKn.
a n... Ai- . I was formally opened to the oublio I Panama, which was a by-word for Younc Sheppaad was a member of a
purea. Among inose laaing promi- i jx-i j a KUf nn Mmkd v.. Kna mfliniirfi I r.innf TTnTv cnuntv fmiv 'RnrI I
neni pans m n convenwon wre representative citixens from points a sanatOTfton; and it has become ao had a mrsn circle of mends here.
Mr. E. A. Ebert. resident of the I alone the line tn this eitv Work is hecaime th inveat.iirationR of certain j
association; W. B. Broughton, chair- rapidly progressing with a view to I medical men Wnieh enabled them to I Pive KefTOsa Dxvk in the Tennessee
man State executive committee : Rev. I unitinc the newlv ennatrnetetl mad I find nut the real causes of certain I KfVST.
A. S. Betts. Mr. J. B. Robertson, with other divisions now in onera- diseases, esneciallv vellow fever and Chattanooga, ienn., especial.
Rev W. A. Lambeth. Rev. E. S. Oos- I Hrm whiAh will oi boat containinr five negroes cap-
land, Rev. W. K. Lowdenmlk, Mr. K line between Madison, Fla., and An- tosearcome them. The older doc-1 sued inline lenjiessee nvr
H. Stockton, Mr. G. S. Norfleet, Mr. gusta, Ga. tors here when they- were medical the occupants ware arswnea. inree
R. B. Horn. Rev. J. A. Hopkins, Mrs. I students would have treated the susr- of the victims were men and two wo-
L. F. wens, Mrs. J. K. Norfleet, Mrs. Tjn-nlBtnn Men TntereateH in Kew restion of redJrding mpsquitos as men. The party had rowed across to
. Fljarimth, Mrs. G. T. Lnmpkins, - rV the prime souree of diseaes like that Moccasin Bend, and while, ntaning
and Rev. E. A. Sehenk
xora uorporaaon. I .rnKW nf j-th The- ntterlv one of the women became frieghtened
New York, Special. -According to I unexpected results have followed pa- and in attempting to jump from tho
$17,500 Por Her Husband's Death, official report of the Secretary of tient lsborious. dangerous and extra- boat the light craft was overturned
... ttt t , State "The Mutual Farm Commis- ordinary skillful work tat has en- But one of the number eould switn
Asuevxiie, opeciai. w nai, is oe- 81on of New York City," capital Ubled the cause of the disease to be The other four clung to mm ana ai
dared, to be the bunrest verdict for I $10,000 has filed articles of mcorpora- fnnnA ann the diseases themselves to nk
a death ever rendered in anv courtltion with the Secretary of State at be combatted with extraordinary sue
i vv, Potvo wo. f,o Ktt I Albany with permission to increase cess.
V-i""" J I A AOAA AAA IPL. JZ -A I - . . ... . ... . M
, -r : i. a : , I to w,wu. ine uircctwis "At this moment in ine miaaie o
a jury in the Superior Court here I i .- -n :i c I ., , , Ai
, , , cuvscii bib unmeu a uuuiki jj. tne (rreai continent OI Anncs mere is , ii r. e,-! Tmm.b tt
when an award of seventeen thou- Rkvne and James A. Abemethv. of I o naniiioriv ofai towiWe mdim Hartwell, Ga., fepeciai. James c.
sand and five hundred dollars was Lincolnton, North Carolina, and I the sleeping sickess, a disease wpich Carter, a prominent business man
made against the Southern Railway I Frank Guy Hull, of 1644 Nineteenth if it had been known to Our ancestors I while acting as a sjrxa poliseman
Officer Kills One and Wounds An
other.
Shipbuilding Depression.
The English shipbuilding industrw
has shared in the universal trade de
press ion. There was a tonnage of
only, 799,000 constructed in the
half of 1908, as against 1,250,000
the corresponding half of 1907.
fHSmfc 4S. ji.,
i'ii
SMtBS M
Company and in favor of Mrs. Ma-1 avenue, Brooklyn.
tilda Hough, widow of the late Con
ductor Hough, killed at Swanpanoa
Station several years ago. The case
has been on trial since Monday, Mrs.
Hough demanding fifty thousand dol
lars damage. Locke Craig, who with
P. H. Winston, represented the plain
tiff, made the concluding argument.
Warnine to Farmers.
Baleigh, Special. Rev. S. J. Betts
as just lost a two hundred and fifty
mule, and Mr. Ben Sasser a
PIC hursp. thoir siAnABS nnrl deflth
favinsr been caused by eating com
nt on rod on the stalk, not green
pt not nrooerlv seasoned. It was
Pllv a fpw rli7G oom t.Viat a rrmlp wns
rolline on one of Raleigh's
Pneipal streets, sufferinsr from colic.
" is vurlorstood that many farmers
failing their stock on such corn
" mairv oi tneir uesi aiumais
yu . . T
suttenng from it. -
Left Insane Hospital.
Statesville, Special.- An attendant
at the State Hospital at Morganton
was in Statesville Wednesday searchr.
ing for a patient who escaped from
the hospital some time after mid
night Tuesday night, but be failed to
find any trace of , the fugitive there.
The man who escaped is a Mr. Wil
liams, of Yadkin county, and he ef
fected his escape by removing the
bars from a ' window of his cell. It.
was thought by the hospital people
that he would pass through States
ville en ronte to Yadkin after making
his escape.
New Corporation.
Ral(,;,rH, Special. The Smith's
Artier jvuiyu,uy woo gmunvu
- carter last week to Puiid a noiei
d sell mineral water, with a capi
tal Stock nf &Kf AAA Tka JnnArnnr.
ifvuvv. xuc
are Mrs. H. T. Smith, R. T.
tors
mmi
h. W. Starke, W. B. Shaw, of
foril, and J. B. Mayes, of Stem.
Cotton Gin Burned.
Raleigh, N. C, Special. Fire de
clared to be incendiary Thursdav
night destroyed F. R. Gray's gin, 43
bales of cotton, several mules and
two buildings at Cary, near here. Ru
ral Free Delivery Carrier Ivery says
men told him that notice had been
sent to Gray and also posted, telling
him he must shut his gin down but
Gray has received no such notice.
Shot at His Wife,
iison, Special. H. D. McDowell,
ha) had negro, who has caused no
2 (,i double here, filled up on dis
js:.ry booze, hired a horse and"
armed himself with a breecb
j1 shot gun and went to the
- emanded admittance. The cou
' ave been separated for some
When he reached the woman's
JJJRfi be knocked and demanded ad
. ' lance. The door was slammed in
s lace, when he raised his gun and
dnve perforating the door in
eral places
To Extend Trolley Line.
Spartarrburg, S. C, Special. The
street car company will soon begin
the work of extending: its North
Chur h trolley line to the fair
grounds. Preliminary work is now
under way and a large force of hands
will be put to work shortly and the
laying of the rails will be rushed
The county fair will open November
3rd and continue until the 6th.
f ;
Indictment of T. Jenkins Hains.
New York, Special. District At
torney Dorrin appeared before theJ
grano jury m Queens county and de
manded the indictment of T. Jenkins
Hains as accessory before the fact
in the murder of WiHiam E. Annis,
who was shot and killed by Peter C.
Hains. The principal witness against
him before the grand jury was Mrs.
Annis, widow of the victim.
Four Billed on Ohio Central.
Toledo, (1, (Special. Four persons
are dead and two fatally and threee
seriously injured as a result oi n
wreck on the Ohio Central Railroad
at Suaar Ridger -when an extra
freight train plunged into the rear
of a special passenger train. The
dead are Georee Gosler, Richard
Rideout. Thomas Crane and Leslie
Fuller.
4n the middle ages would have been 1 Fridav shot and killed John Teasley,
spoicen or as tne niacx ueam wu ftnd getionsly wounded William Hafl,
spOK 2 "LZlIIZZ" both negroes. It is said Carter fired
scourge oi. vruu, puaiuxj m . jaOT1BO np noornes havim?
connected with a comet, or some sini- -7-7' r , -
1 ntA .oo Koon made an attack on him. Me has sijrr
j tit- .11 u t.4. ; Ano. rendered to the sheriff.
vanceu. ttb an &uvn uiv
to the carrying of a small and deadly
blood parasite by a species of biting
fly
'?And the chance to control that
disease lies in the work of just suHi
men as. and indeed, of some of the
men who, are assembled here. You
who have come here, however, have
come IsBmbat not a scourge connii
ed to tittba-opies, but what is on the
whole the most terrible scourge of the
neoiile throughout thee world. But
a few vears aaro hardlv hn intelliirent
effort was made or could be made to
war arainst this peculiarly deadly
enemy of the human race. T.he cnance
successfully to conduct- that war a-
rose , when the greatest experts in
the medical world turned, their train
ed intelligence to the task. It re
mains for them to find out mst what
can be done. 4
"I feel that no aratherihg could
take place fraught with greater hope
for the welfare of the people at large
than this. I thank von all. men and
women of this country and you, our
guests, Wot what yon have done and
are doing. On bhaJfLof the nation
I greelTyou, and I hope you will un
derstand bow much we have appre
ciated your coming here.'"
, h. a
riaL Willi
Fatal Fire at Llorganton,
AshcviUe, N. Special
Mull was roasted to death' in the
flanjes that burned his residence Tues
day morning at Morganton, this
State. Eddie D. Mull, a cousin, who
was with him at the time, 'jiarrowly
escaped a like fate. The deceased
and Ms cousin went into the house
and after building a fire went to
sleep. Ed Mull was awakend by the
roof of the house falling in and made
his escape, but his cousin, who did
not wake tvas burned to a crisp.
the' Quarantine Against
Cuba.
I
tiufdus
Are a Necessity I
in the Country
name.
i The farther you are removed!
I from town to railroad station, thef
more the telephone will save m
I time and horse flesh; No. man has
a right to compel one offthe family
to lie in agony for hours while he
drives to town for the doctor. Te
ephone and save half the suffering.
Qur Free Book tells how to or
ganize, build and operate tele
phone lines and systems
Instruments sold on thirty days
trial to responsible parties.
THE CADIZ ELECTRIC GO.,
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eCCBulMtac Cadiz,
t- . ,. Ui .Hi.
i
Austin, Tex., Special. The State from Johnson City says; I. A. Bay
health department, through Acting
State Health Officer J. H. Florence,
raised the yellpw fever quarantine
Tennessean's Brutal Crime.
Tenn Special. A special
less, a magistrate attacked his broth
er-in-law. Berney Bayless, while the
latter was asleep in bed at his home
flvWB Hails4
mm m u mmm huh
lf$8.5
StelM tn Onv
BELOW any other manufacturer or dealer in the world.
DO MOT BUY A BICYCLE
or on anv kind of terms, until you have recdvrf ourroomplete
locue. Ulutinand describing- every kMm.
fciAiofl Aii nanemv nnn ainu mmiEia. unu icaiu jm su
vifirKH .n Jwondfirftil new offeVfl made oossihte by sellhur from
direct to rider with no middlemen 6 profits.
mmtr euio mM 4KDMf without a cent defiasit. F
-Twin niw TWud make other liberal terms
house in the world wlU do. Von will learn everything and
information bv simolv writine us a postal.
We need a tUiimr Aomnt in every town and. a
to make money to suitable young men who apply at
0 PUNCTURE-PROOF
80
rbTlSw
Mdi
P- ASX BXDINa as
eair ridine. vry durable and lined
which has been m effect against HaJ. off Vith an H(J
vana and other Cuban points icr
some time past. This" action was
based on a message received from the
surgeon general of the marine hos
pital service conveying the informa
tion that the government had raised
the embargo existing at Havana.
then attacked Bayless'' wife, fatal?J
. n ' Vu-4m 4-Via naaniin I
wounding ner. 1 iiimu vuc wtp..
upon his own wife, who was in th
house, he struck her several blows
inflicting probably Jlntal injuries
Bayless . wa arrested ; nd half ar
bour later was found dead in his eel
having hanged himself.
RAILS, TACKS
MMTT LET
OUT THE AIR
ft (CASH WITH ORDER S4.BBS
NO MORE TROUBLE FROfl PUNCTURES.
r -,.if n( ic vpan; pmenenoe in ore
making. No danger from THORNS. CAC
TUS. PINS. NAILS. TACKS or GLASS.
6erious punctures, like intentional knife cuts, can
1 mimImm1 life ativ other tire. - "' .
Swmt)-i Thousand fairs ow m jor. w
. arAJ. I .11 BivM Tt 1 HWIT aZKl
-r .ki.h nmr hrmmM ttorOMS and Vf
UUTOl IHUUC'i . . . . . m
without alWwing the air to "j" -
that their tires Wave onry neeiipunTj -
af thrtrd KardBa5 felt when riding on asptaft
?Terlifebv1K tenfSWeav: tread whh prevent .11 air rom 65.
" J."rn theirVand Ae roawuorreonafng ail soclxm. yne regular price 01 u
wucvuv.. " -r---r -iMv tmnnsMwe ae makine a sneelal ractory pnee 10 ine
TT XfiXZZ HltViSrcenT (thereby making the price 0)4. So per pair) tf yon
mrrrn PASH WITH OBDEK and enclose this bvertisememt. We will also aeno one 1
!SS bCrat hdI p?m?and two Sampson, metal picture clow, os 1 Pf den
rin. rkers to be used m ease of lntenuonai dujcuu ui sf
ffUS?etotffSy T-son they arenot -tW ory p.
.yliriot this paper about If you order a
."byoraS.o. Wew-tyotoa.auul
order at once, hence this remarkable ttreoner.
by several layers of thin, speciaUV
mewj
trial
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