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THE RALEIGH EVENING TIMES 3 R1LEIGH TIMES To tbe Raleigh Times: Tour article In jneaterday's paper la NOTICE Nortk Carolina Wake County. Caesar Johnson, Administrator of Patsy Christmas, deceased. alnst Thomas Christmas and others. Tbe defendants, Anna Haywood and NOTICE OF SALE. tales the bid.

on the lot of Und described below. Is raised 10 per cent on or before tbe 19th day of January, A. D. the sale may be confirmed. The land wti rained November.

1904. by the T. B. Crowd-r. Joseph Forrell and H.

M. rnrmsworth. at. IIOO.OO: A lot. or parcel of land in Wake VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE.

Under end pursuant to the authority conferred by an order of Wake Superior Court, made on (he 10th day of Ueeembr, liKil. in the special pro-reeding In said court. No. 1184, and entitled Lo D. Hiartt.

administrator d. to. a. of Cornelia H. King, deceased, vs.

Hubert A. King et ihe undersigned will at o'clock m. on Mond.iv. the 16th day of January, at ihe eo'irt-bouw door In the city of Ra THE WEATHER. For Raleigh tad Ticlnlty: Fair tnd rmor tonight; Thurdy cloudy, with rain and warmw.

For Norih Carolina: Increasing cloudiness and warmer tonight: Thurs. Jay rain and warmer. TIMELY TOWN TOPICS Imbraclng km of the Miner Incidents ef tha Day. Sheriff Reed, of lluncombc rounty. WINTER FRAMES THE LANDSCAPE IN DREARY FASHION.

We frame your picture tn cheery at lea aryles to briuhteu the walls and add tn the home the touch of beamy ho much desired. Wo Rive our Kk III and loan our educated tastes for your benefit. We do not charge any more for plo'uro frames of artistic and mechanical perfection than yon pay eewhere for the cirpenter shop Kind Weather 5c Utley brought throe prisoner to tho considered the finest plee of arehi-tcntlary larft night. They wore John tenure In the world, and Gus. Murray, convicted of mnr-J Vh- Is there who has soon a more ler in the second degree, and son-' beau; ifiil room than the Hall of Uepre-tenced to IS years each, which eon- senmivo, whose columns and nntlo A Dollar's Worth Free To Any Rheumatic Sufferer Governor Ayeock, and John Chandler, who Is an escaped convict, who has been serving a arntenec on the roads of Buncombe.

NEGRO'S GREAT RUN. yt'Rterday afternoon the loiterers on FayettevlHe Rtreet were startled by the cry of "Catch that man! could count ou uot only occasionally Catch him!" Pretty soon there was planned ati.l had executed betwoeu, seen making a run tip the street like is.li am! IM'l this edifice, which a football player, dodging the lutir- simi.l he the pride of every ui.tn inj ferenecs a greasy l.larU negro. state, aihl which in 1X10 was ihe! one he passed made a grab at hini.iut.s, an.l most detain State house inj hen he turned down llareett atrcet some one made a lieaiitlful tackle and lauded the man. The negro's name was John Ray, and- he had been arrested for hous? breaking, but dodged the officer at tho door of the station house. STOMACH TROUBLES AND CONSTIPATION, 'Chamberlain's Stomach and Llvor Tablets are the best, thing for stomach troubles and constipation I have ever sold," says J.

It. Cullman, a of Pott.orville, Mich. Tlicy are easy to take aud always give satisfaction. 1 toll my customers to try them and II not satisfactory to come back- and Ret their money, but. have never had a complaint." For Pale hy W.

0. Thomas' and Robt. Simpson. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. Tho stockholders of the Wake Water Company held their annual mooting at.

the office of the company at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The I following directors were elected for the ensuing year: Julius Lewis, Cbas. M. BuRbee, F. H.

Brlggs. (i. tl. Cowper. mA i The directors" met afterwards ami elected the following officers: Julius (Lewis, TtrAddom; E.

ljlBchPird, "vlro-presldent: E. 11, Italn, auperin- tendent; T. II. Briggs; treasurer; Geo. W.

Thompson, auditor; Ernest Hay- wood, attorney. Finance committee, C. M. Busbee, B. O.

Cowper and Wm. J. Andrews. GUARANTEED 8V THE W. H.

KING DRUG CO. Hyomei the Onyl Cure for Catarrh Which Returns Your Money if Not Satisfactory. It is 6Cldom that, a drucsrist has enough faith In he medicine he sells I 1 ask no deKsii refeionec no security. There Is lathing to risk nothing to promise not hhig to pay. either or biier.

Any Rheumatic sufferer who iloes my remedy may have a fail dollar' worn liw to try. I willingly make litis liberal offer because I know that Dr. Sh''ipV Remedy tuny lie rWir.l upon ALWWVS lo bring the utiii'jsi that medicine can. Years before I discovered this remedy, I studied lh" nature of Rheumatism. For Rltett nut Ism is really Crystalized Poisen Ytmr blK)d is always full of poison ilia poison you eat and drink and breathe into your system.

It is the purpose of the blood to abs'irb carry off this very poison. And liie kidneys, which are the blood (liters, are expected to cleanse the blood and houI if hack ihrougn the xystem clean io gather more poison, which, they, in turn, will eliminate. I In sometimes the kldnoys fail, id sometimes', from some other cause, he blood gets so full of poison that they cannot absorb it all. This is the start of Rheumatism. The poison accuiuu-j laics and crystallzes.

The crystals look like little grains of sugar or of fine white sand. The blood carries ihem and they increase in ts7.i Then, when it. can carry them no longer, it deposits them in a joint on a bone anywhere. The twinge in your leg ihe dull aelie in your arm on a rainy jlny these are tho otitwanl of the tin-seen crystals. And the twisted limbs and unspeakable anguish of tho sufferer who has allowed his symptoms to go unheeded and unattended for years these' arc the evidences of what Rheumatism, neglected, can do.

Rheumatism includes lumbago, neuralgia, gout for all these are the results of rheumatic phison in the blood. Plainly, the lirt thing to do is to remove the poison. But this is not enough. The FORMATION of the poison must, be so that nature may have a. In dissolve and eliminate the crystals which have already formed, t'nless this is done there can be no cure no permanent, relief.

I searched'. Jhe whole earth for a specific for Riietimaiisin something that 1 or any physician could feel safe in prescribing something that wo regard to ihe enlargetnect of tba capital haa ealloj forth considerable com- mecc, both pro acj con. Tbose ho favor It. because more roam 1 needed, havo a food Viru- nicnt on aide. Tboo who are tealtHK It believe that the State bouse should a I' Is, eymcrical and beautiful la ail Ita proportions.

Tbe columns aid entablature are Grecian. Doric anl copied from (he Temple of Mlnorver, commonly ctUed the Par-thVnan. which was erected in Athens about year Ix-fore Christ, and 'of An.lronious. the lloor of the hall is' 'of the formation of the firook theatre) and the columns in the Sena: chain-' 'her and rotunda are of the Temple of Krieiheus. -Minerva, in the Aero-: polls of Aihens.

Iet reniain as it is. a monument to the ideals the State commissioners, who. In their wisdom. t)M, ruion. Huild a hall of records, as has been proposed by Governor Ayeock, KOore-tarv of State and State librarian and others.

One creditable and of hand- yomo proportions, on the lot now! owned by file State opposite the south-1 west corner of Ihe raoHrrt square, tin which ft. Is proposed to build the armory. If the amount on which the State is paying annual rental was expended on a building It would go very far towards its erection. Tho amount, now expended on rental and insurance is $891.75 yearly, and this on nunriors unsuitable nnd liable In destruction', fire and mould. The legislative committee will be of the necessity of a building if they will visit these storage rooms themselves.

INTERESTED SPECTATOR. STREET PARADE. You have no doubt seen imitators of the country band street parade. See tn0 originator. Mr.

J. C. Iwis, and Ri I'lunlwn country band parade. The success of this novel aud amusing method of heralding the advent of this attraction in every city they appear, has led others to Imitate this medium of uwaMInR their inferior shows. So ua no, con rouhd this attraction Willi, (heir Imitators, for whllo Mr.

Lewis feeU flattered by Imitators, he does not wish to bo Judged by them. So watch for this funny parade at nooni Wednesday. January 18th. li's funnier! than a whole circus. ONE-SIDED.

From Life. The Actor Look here, old man. I wish you'd lend me in advance1, and take It out of my first week's salary. The Manager Hut, my dear fellow. NOTICE OF SALE OF STOCK.

On Monday. February 1.1, lSOfi. at 12 nt the court-house door lit Wake county. North Carolina, we will sell shares, par value of $50 each, of i a certain note, gtveu ny it. l'rauKini jand W.

W. Mills to the Chatham Sav- lings Banks, of Chntham. Va and as- signed to ns. The aliove named certificates will lie sold to the last, and highest bidder for cash. 12-3eod CAROLINA TRUST CO EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.

Having qualified aV executor of the estate of.Mrs. I -aura Smith, deceased, tliis- in to notify all persons having l'c'a'mii We to present uitr tutuiv vu uie lor yaymvDr. on or oe- for the lot li day of January, lOoii, tir lhj4 nolfce in bar of recovery. All persons owing said es-taie will pay the same to me at once, W. L.

JONES, Executor Estate of lAura Smith, deceased. Raleigh. Jan. 10, 1905, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of Martha Holt, deceased, late of Wake county, N.

this la to notify all sons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them undersigned on or before the 22d day of November, ia5, or this notice will be plead la bar of their recovery. All persona Indebted to said estate will please make immediate" payment to me. Thl 2d day ef November, 1904. JOHN W. BROWN Adm'r.

Martha R. Holt, Deceased. ber husband, Wm. Haywood. Thomas Cbrlattna.

Crover C. Christina. Battle Tucker and ber husband, Harris 1 ticker, Mary Day and her husband, John Day, Cornelia Hail and ber husband. Wm. Hall, will take notice that on action entitled ss above has been commenced In the Superior Court of said county of Wake, before W.

Jl. Husn, Clerk, for the purpose of selling certain real estate in said county to make assets with which to pay the debts of Patsy Christmas, deceased, the real estate, consisting of about 40, acres of land, situate not for fraia Method, N. C. Said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at tbe office of the Clerk of the Suporlor Court of said county of Wake on Monday, the 21st day of November, 1904, and answer or demur to the petl- tton of tbe plaintiff that will he on file in said office at that ilmo, or the relief demanded by the plaintiff will be granted. This October 10th, 1904.

W. M. RUSS, 10w Clerk Superior Court NOTICE OF SALE. My virt.ie of authority given la a mortnax from S. T.

Hockaday nnd wife, recorded in the Register's office of Wake County, in Book 38S, at page 17o, I will sell, ou Saturday, the 11th day of Feliruary, V.t'C. at 12 o'clock ar the court-house door of Wake County, at public auction, for cash, tbe tract of land conveyed in said mort-gage, ia same being situate in New Light Township, said county of Wake, containing four acres, and bounded as follows: On the north bv the lands of .1. II. Watltins, on the east hy tho lands of Tama Hockaday, on the south hy lands of Coley Hockaday, on the wost by lands of Tama Hockaday. This January 9.

1905. W. W. HOLDING, lortgagee. FURNITURE RUGS, CARPETS, HANGINGS.

"BRIDAL OUTFITS" A SPECIALTY SYDNOR HUNDLEY Leaders for the Sooth 709,711, 713 East Broad RICHMOND, VA. J.S.MACD0NALD&CO., 2U North Charles SU BALTIMORE, MD. SILVER- This 8eason's Oe- WARE signs are notable in chests and for beauty and va- separate pieces Qyf One of the fiinest assortments we GLASS bave ever displayed The very Iatc3t TpYriIrV Ideas in our new tock. Diamonds and Fine Watches Tasteful and Elegant Gifts For Christmas County. North Carolina.

In the city of Raleigh, on the west oldc of South Blount reot, adjoining Ihe lots of Mary Miller, Beitlo Miller and others. 1 being tho lot on which Is located a street number of which i-i 41'i. 1 known ns lot No. 3 in tho plan of the dlvi.iion of the lands of Amanda Miller, deceased, and nnro fully as follows: Ucslr.ninx on Blount street, on a lino wl the north side of house No. Ho.

as Indicated by iho fence lino dividing No. im and No. 4lu, runs with RIouul street a southerly cutrse 20.7.1 feet io the line of the north side of house No. 412, th'iiee with the line of said house a wcerly course 05 feet to tho hack lino, corner of lot No. 412, thence a northerly course 20.

feet to corner of lot No. 108. thence with said lino nn easterly course. 103 feet to thu beginning. 31.

J. l'KELE. 9-19 Commissioner. PEELE MAYNARD. Attorneys.

LAND FOR SALE, By virtue of a decree of the Stipe rior Court, made in the ense of J. W. Marconi, admiuiiitrator. vs. Helen A I ford and others, we will sell by auction for cash.

at. 12 o'clock m. ou tho 28th day of January, the following lands: On tract, contain Ing 1 4 acres situate in Cary township, Wake about six mllos west of Ralelsh and being the Innd conveyed to C. Marcoin by M. C.

Tenny. commissioner, by deed recorded in Bool; in iho Reenter of ofllco for Wake county. This tract will be sold in three lots, a plat of which can he seen at the office of J. H. Fleming In Pulien building.

2. One lot. containing 1 2 acre, sit uato in a place called St. Domingo, near Raleigh, bring lot purchased by .1. C.

Marconi from Charles l. Wildes on i he 17ib of March, 1SSS, which deed is recorded in Book 14b on pa go 21. In saiil Register's office. S. One lot.

conveyed to (', Mar- com by J. H. Alford by deed recorded In book 83 on page lu7 in said office and contains about 1-4 of nn ncre. situate just south of ihe southern limits of said city. 4.

One half interest in a tract of land situate in St. Mary's township, said containing 155 acre, which was purchased from the trus tees of Wake Forest. College by deed recorded In hook on page f.37 in said office. 5. One half interest in a lot.

con talning 14 acres, situate in Wake county, near Fuquny Springs, and was purchased of W. N. Jones by J. C. Marcom by deed recorded in IkhiIi 171 on pane 152 In said office.

The sale of this property is made for assets. The title is undisputed Immediate possession given. W. J. PEULE.

J. H. KLEMINO, Commissioners. NOTICE. Notice is hereby tjlven that application will bo made to the next General Assembly of North Carolina, to amend the charter of the Rabugh and Pamlico Round Railroad Company.

ItO-ItO ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Mrs. Kitdorah Greundler, deceased, this is lo uotify ul! persons having claims against her estate to present the same to me for paymen on or before the 17th day of Novem ber, 1905, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of recovery. All persons owing said estate will pay the same to me at once. JOHN W.

BROWN, Admr. of Eudorah Greundler, Dcd. November 17, 1904. A RARE BARGAIN. Stioff upright piano, used only 22 months, just tho same as new.

for sale cheap. Call on or write for full particulars. 1URNKLL THOMAS. Raleigh, N. C.

14-7 CARNATIONS, ROSES AND VIOLETS OUR SPECIALTY We are always prepared to furnish the' nicest fresh cut flowers, bouquets and floral decorations in the best style at short notice. Palms and ferns to suit you. Bloomlns pot plants for the house. Oegonia, Qloire de Lorraine, Cycle-man, Primroses, etc FALL BULBS Hyaelnths, Narcissus, Tulips and Freeslaa. Rose bushes.

Evergreens, shrubbery and shade trees. Vegetable plant In sesson at i We Give Southern Trading Stamps. J. L. O'OOINN CO.

..1 "phone 140. Raleigh, N. C. leigh, Wake county. North Carolina, offer fr.r tj" a' public auction to tb higbe i bidder i-a-h.

certain portions of Hun pnreel or lot of land lying and simme in iln- city of Ralelrrli. Wake Cdnn'y, North Carolina, adjoining tho lands of (formerly) Joseph Croon and (formerly) Claudia Perry and others, from on North Dawson si roei, and liu.inded by a lino deicrlbed as follows: Beginning at a point in eastern line of said Dawson street, SO feet north of tho northwopt. eorrer of ihe paruonnpo lot, r-ini milli the lino of Mr--. An rah (i. Briggs 210 io said Croon's line; Iherico nor ward with hU lire 'l' foe; to ihe southeast corner of Wai ter Wyan's lot: thence westward par allel with the firs, line 105 feet.

the sou'hwest corner of Claudia Perry's lot; thenefe northward with her line 1'5 feet to Jones street; theuce westward with the southern lino of Jones street feet to said Dawson thence southward with said eifterti line of saht Dawson street feet to the beetnuing, being part of W. in the plan of the ciiy of Raleigh. The said parcel or lot of land is divis-ahle into five parcels or separate throe of them being of large si.a an I each of fhq 'hree having locared upon it a commodious dwelling house. The said parcel or lot of land will Iv? divided and offered for sale in sonartito lois. a plot, or diagram of which any ho examined by those persons desiring to do t.o at the offices of Douglass 208-209 Tucker Building, o- in tho office of the Clerk of the Superior or at the office of the undersigned Commissioner, in the Carol 'm Trust.

Company's banking room. This lih day of December. 1004. LKO D. HF.ARTT, Commissioner.

IK) I CI. ASS ft SIMMS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. FOR COMMERCIAL Job Printing TRY The Times Printing Co SEABOARD Air Line Railway direct line Between Points North, East, South and Southwest. Schedule in Effect January 8, 1905. Trains elave Raleigh: North-bound.

No. .10, at 1:25 a. dailv for Nor. folk. Richmond, Washington, New York and points north and northwest.

Pullman drawing room sleeping cars to Portsmouth, Washington and Jersey City. No. at 1 1 a. m. daily for Portsmouth, Norfolk, when- connections are made with steamers for Washington, Baltimore, New York, Boston, Providence und N.

Y. N. for New: York. Pullman to Portsmouth. No.

til. at 11:50 a. m. daily for Rich-moud. Washington ana New York.

Connects at Richmond with C. O. points west. Has day coaches, to wa-siHiiglon. Ptilluian sleeping car to jersey city.

Dining ear. South-bound. No. 07. at 4.: 15' a.

daily for all points south and southwest, connects at Hamlet for Wilmington, at Monroe for Charlotte. Pullman drawing room sleepiug cars to Chariot oe, Augusta and Jacksonville. Dining care Hamlet to Jacksonville, also for Atlanta. No. 41.

4 p. ra. daily for all local points, connects at Hamlet for Wil-iningioii and Charlotte. Pullman sleeping ear for Atlanta, where connections are made lor all points southwest. No.

at 7 p. m. daily for Tampa and all Florida points, C6ntiec-ts at. Hamlet for Atlanta. Pullman sleeping cars to Jacksonville and dining car to Hamlet.

No. at 5:00 p. daily, except Sunday. RhooHy. Local train between Raleigh and Woldon.

with connections for IxHiisburg, Oxford and Wnrrenton. No. 29, Shoofly, daily, except. Sunday, between Woldon and Raleigh, with connections from Warrenton, Oxford and Ixmlshurg, arrive at Raleigh 10:15 a. m.

For further Information relative to rates and time-tables address C. H. QATTIS. T. P.

Raleigh, N. C. H. A. MORSON, C.

P. A Raleigh, N. C. C. B.

RYAN, G. P. Portsmouth, Va. but ALWAYS. For tho ravages of Khcumtiism are everywhere und relief is rare.

I sid'tir twenty years iu before I felt I had a certain remedy for libs disease a remidy which w.atid uot only elc-iii out the 1 nt one which i ihl stop its formation. Certain Relief The secret lay in a won rfu! chemical I founl in When I found this chemical, I that I eouid make a Rhonniuiie cure that, would be practically a emi.iin. But oven then, hefore I made nit iiunounce-uit nt before I was willing put my iinc on ii I made mote than tests! And my failur. re. but 2 per cent.

This Gorman chemical is not the only ingredient 1 use in lr. Shoop's Rheumatic Cure hm. it. made the remedy pssi hie made picnic an achievement, which I doubt not, could have liccn made in- no ether way. This chemical was very inexpensive.

The ditty, too, was high. In all if cos: me l.liO per pound. But what is per pound for a REAL remedy for the world's most painful disease? for a REAL relief from tie-greatest torture human beings know? 1 don't meant that Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Cnro can turn bony joint into ilosh again that Is Impossible. But i'.

will drive from the blood the pjlton that causes pain and swelling, and then that In tho end of the pain ar.d swelling the end of the suffering the end of Rheumatism. That is why I can afford to make this liberal offer that, is why I can afford to spend th FIRST dollar that Rheumatic suffer or.s. the world over, may learn of my remedy. Simply Write Me The offer Is open to everyone, everywhere, who has noi tried my ronv f-ily. Bui you must write ME for the free dollar package oilier.

I will rend i you an order on your dritggisf. whicii be will accept as gladly as he would accept a dollar. He will hand from his shelves a standard siztri (package and he will send the bill to me. There are no conditions--no re e'lirements. All that 1 ask you to do is to write write today.

I will send you my book on Rheumatism beside It is free. It will' help, yon to under-stind your case. Address Dr. Shoop, Box SS71. Racine.

Wis. Capital slock paid in cash. Surplus fund earned 50,000.00 i Undivided nrntllK less; cur rent expenses and 'axes paid lfi.7S2.S-1 -1 leposit.s subject 1 10 33.S.r.2.2il to banks nnd bankers ftl.rj47.63 Cashier's checks outstanding 2.B08.OO Total even when prepared by himself, to bo 'just siipiwsing, for the sake of 'argil-willing to refund the money if II doe ment, that I couldn't pay you your not cure; but. Hyomei has cured so first week's salary where would I many cases of catarrh anions the cits- he? torucrs of ihe W. H.

King Drug Com pany that they offer to refund the money to all who use it and reiort that they are not saiistled. Hyomei is the simplest and most convenient, remedy for catarrh ever offered to the pnblic. Breathed through Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy an Inhaler so xmall can be car the capital stock of the lllscoe Lum-ried in the vest pocket, for a few min- her Company, and shares, par utes four times a day. it will abso- value of each, of tbe capital stock kill all the germs of ealarrh of W.

Mills Co. This stock nn.l cure the disease. Catarrh can waK a coat'''al security to REPORT TO THE NORTH CAROLINA CORPORATION COMMISSION, of the Condition of THE COMMERCIAL AND FARMERS BANK, of Raleigh, North Carolina. At the- Close of Business oithe 11th day of January, 1905. Liabilities.

than demand loans. Overdraft, secured and unsecured Banking house and furniture and fixtures All other real estate owned 3.2S1 .,12 1S.702.4S 9.rtso.:',i IVmaud S8.r.8.r.5K Dun from banks and Cash Gold coin. 10,070.00 Silver coin, including all mi- nor coin cur- rency .941.00 Currency on hand .187,03:1.04 $894.8.10.68 i i not exist where Hyomei is used. It has a twofold aetiou, killing oil the germs in the air passages and lung and soothing and healing the irritated mucous membrane. Some of the most, prominent men and women of tho country havo gladly given testimonials to Hyomei.

After seeking relief In vain for years this wonderful remedy has citrod them of catarrh, and it la no wonder that they want others to know of it; D. O. Croff edlto of the Nicholas- ville. New, writ "JJver sinco was a young r.ian 1 have been trou- cumrrn. anc later years tho disease became unbearable.

Hy omet helpOl me much that I wish to VnWIclV speak of its merits. that otnafflietd as havo been may5 bet likcfcsij beiyiflted. If yon accept tho W. H. King UCsptoy'e proposltion and uso H-oDiei.

The complete outfit of Hyomol. fl.OO an con-eists of an inhaler) a medicine dropper and a bottle of Hyomei. PUCKETT8 FOOT EASM and Ciahv fectant relieves tore, tradjir a4 ott xensive xeec. at druggist, or Clark Puckett, Raleigh, N. An agreeable movement of thi bow-els without any nnpleasant effect, is produced by Chamberlain's- Stomaxm and Ll vor Tablets.

Tor sale hy W.O. Thomas and" Robt. I i I. B. S.

Jerman. cashier of tho Com mercial and Farmers Bank, do solm-enly swear that the above statement i Is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. B. 8. JERMAN.

Cashier. STATE OF NORTH CAROUNA Wake Co. Sworn to and subscribed before mo this 16th day of January, A. D. 1905.

A. P. BAUMANN, Notary Public Correct J. THOMAS, A. L.

BAKER. CAREY J. HUNTER. JA.n?S E. SHEPHERD, JOSHUA B.

HILL, Directors..

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