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hose things TEACHING AND H
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r which is There has recently I
est interests int0 the Kinston (
PASTER NEWS, OCTOB'
EAIUXG EES- retary of State Bi
unmercifully durii
been introduced convention. Mr.
N. C.) graded deavored to lesser
ER, 17, 1913.
ryan excoriated so
ag the Baltimore ! ;
Underwood en- V
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Herald, the which has with goci
jpion whose adopted elsewhere.
Its welfare devote more time t<
child how to prepare
less towards recltatloi
free from i8 to become second
t, make a study. The greater p;
rangers and aratlon of lessons Is
ter than we ?
t change, one exposure by stati
J results been Wilson's manager
The plan is to for governor of Ne
3 teaching the wise accepted $10,i
his lesson and man Ryan, but up
i. Home study from the White U
lary to school trlbution of money
art of the prep- ceived from Tham
to be done in Wilson's campaigi
Illnoovlo'lAn nf hitter U&H R CRIld
ng that President |*| |M||
s in his campaign |*i A
>w Jersey had like- |?1
000 from this same 1*1
on being informed t*| ^
[oast; that no con- I?1
had ever been re- 1*1
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idate for governor 1*1
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The Greenville Piedm
"that there were three p<
extreme northwestern se<
^ county that did not cor
.75c Wednesday." News of
- of the circus could hardly
to penetrate to that "Da
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teachers and with the
The idea, as outlir
out reports the superintendent c
sople in the schools is that "the r<
;tion of the be not simply a testli
ue to town a period when the chl
the coming to think, to formula'
he expected and to draw conclusi
rk Corner." children to think is tl
"upn i loivii vt ? ? ?
ir assistance. of New Jersey,
ied recently by "took water" and
?f the Klnston stricken from T
^citation should liecord. Whilst li
lg progress but ceded that Mr. Ho
Id really learns don the senatorial
te conclusions time he has confer
ons. Teaching country by showin
le chief task of Is likewise unfit f<
Mr. Underwood ! Jr
had the statement m
'he Congressional * W
L is generally con- ! a A
bson is unfitted to V tj A
toga, at the same J w ipr
red a favor on the ?
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17,
it be
yoar "Speaking of names,
paper place in Lancaster count;
u 'are 'Dry Creek.' "?Greenvilb
This name wo will exp
sub- rather to the temperate h
>k at people of that section
dearth of water in Its
stream.
? the school, and Is oi
there is a often neglected in tli
y known ns hearing lessons. As n:
3 Piedmont, of the child's study t
lain, refers jn the school room
abits of the care of the teacher."
than to a The object of such
i principal to teach the child ho<
reason correctly, too n
tlnn cannot ht> plvnn
ne that la too
e rush of Juat PRESIDENT WII>
luch aa possible As events have
should be done President Wilson
and under the Mexican situation i
judgment. He w
training being tate war with Mexi
A' to think and time he put that
auch considera- that the lives o
thin ninut IfYI- olHinna rtf ntfi
?OX AND MEXICO !
shaped themselves
has managed "
jvlth great, tact aw ? * _
ould not preclpl- ^ -?
co, yet at the same
country on notice J' The
f Americans and bank, wi
tM* nnuiilrlaa no
conservative, yet progressive
11 promote the interests of oui
|.|
i, methods of our lo
patrons. I*1
?Weather forecast for
Carolina: Fair Friday; Sf
increasing cloudiness, p
showers.
How about a public park f
caster?
We wonder if Huerta wl
A\A*>
South Is Important that ste
iturday, soon for a primary electh
robabiy officials for next year, j
connection it will be i
====r that what's everybody's
or Lan- nobody's business, and v
one takes the initiative tli
go by default.
11 Diaz
ps be taken portant phase of educ;
jn for town have teachers been cc
\n>l in this all day in merely he
emembered when their best effor
business is been devoted to expla
inless some for the next day.
e thing will Under the system, i
tern, generally einpl
? enced children in th
atlon. Too long well as their
intent to spend be respected,
aring lessons, great powers of E
ts should have recognize Huerta a
ining the work of Mexico, Mr. V
commit the Unit
or lack of sys- such recognition,
oyed, inexperi- Huerta has been y
e primary and worse. From com
VUUUH1DO ??
property must y ^Ur ?'
Aud while the ' ters of r
urope hastened to > assistant
s lawful rresident Z w
irilso? would not ' We W1
ed State? to any > put in O
In the meantime y months,
colnp from bad to J
living at the mur- |*|
ftcers invite, at all times, the <
nutual interest and are ready 1
:e to our patrons.
11 pay you 4 per cent interest <
ur bank and compound the int
discussion of mat
to give reasonable
y
on the money you *
;erest every three Z
V
V
tmmmmmmmmmmm !
Afiauci u UMI .
The captain of the Voltur
?very Inch a man.
Lancaster is growing eve
Are you helping her?
Have you forgotten that c
of commerce? We haven't.
it our nustness men
form some sort of comme
no was iiation, blessings untold 1
to us. We could have a i
rj. dav a Shopping Week, a lar
rest room and many otl
tions which would advert
liamber ter advantageously.
Our venerable Georgia
would oniy grammar school gradt
rcial organ-, dened with books an
would come life is therefore not t
county fair, ' them and the means <
ger public'it. should bte. Many
her innova-i child comes home fro
ise Lancas- six or more lessons t
I with little Idea how
? {task. Sometimes he
correspon- creator nart of the r
is are overbur- tier of President RI
d their school to the length of ai
he pleasure to sentatives of the
af development of the governmei
an ambitious would not bow as
m school with autocratic will, ca
o prepare and dispatch a war v
to begin the waters. President
will spend the clos eobservation c
iftornnnn nm) .ir^or <-, '>
adero he ha.? gone [ ]
f-resting the repre- |J| r legislative
branch |*f I I-! ?
it because they II] ,l"
suppliants to his Ijl
using Germany to I*1
essel to Mexican |?l
Wilson is keeping 1*1 C. D. JO
in the situation in I#1 Preside
n #1 *( ? a Kl
i First Nation
OF LANCASTER.
NES, R. E. WYlilE, li
nt. Vice President.
al Bank j
3. M. CROXTON, l*|
Cashier. |Z]
There is need for less se
eousness and more civic rlj
ness.
Build more houses for tin
comers who would like to ca
lots among us.
>. .
The Schoolmaster at Was
hpHAVAQ in niilkintr Pnno-roco
If-right- dent reminds us that edit<
fhteous- posed to know everything
proceeds to ask the
"Where did Ward's ducks
e new- do not know unless they
st their ter," for they disappearc
fore we became editor.
hington What do the suffrage!
nam o ? U ^ ^ ^
jrs are sup- several hours at nigh
and then and the actual results
question, will be meagre. Of i
i go?" We be able to recite per
"took wa- eral pages assigned in
id long be- we argue that he is i
i good from his work
? get were the methods
Ltes say as piaj|U?d to him. The i
.. ...kin ...
t at his books if it becomes neeei
from his study
course he may
fectly the sev- BACK
each book, but
lot getting the
i t i Carry It on
that he would
thoroughly ex- The Lancaster
. , , .... islature might pas
ulnd of a child thfi 8tltchtnJ UDPof
illUHIVC UWl II llir |V|
ssary.
AT US. make it. We V
will send off f
? pay more for il
the Inshle. something they
, hunt up the
Jews says the leg- those who h
s a law requiring EaKie.
both the slit skirt
;now some people who was appoin
or their printing and conferences,
t, and when they have thorough 01
' want done free, they state: Dr.
county paper. Help J. L. Harley
elp you.?Dorchester M. Crosson
> It was als
J;!
ted to further plan for
conventions. and a
fjanlzation of the whole
C. E. Burts, chairman;
, D. W. Robinson, Dr. D.
and J. W. Guy.
10 decided to petition the
recess before he gives it.
It has been well said that t
knocker who fails to work o\
is Old Man Opportunity.
If "Lancaster Leads" wit!
how much better would be h
ershlp with a board of trade
VU1 II n LU tliu 1COU11 u 1 LUC ?V7IC *_l
key question at Redom
California? The wome
he only helped keep the place "we
er time polled one-half of the v
election for the abolition
and the dry element wa
tiout it, g29 tQ 634
er lead
We believe, if memorj
vuo should be trained to i
do Beach, rather than crowded
n certainly tjon which is forgot
t," for they SOon as learned,
ote in the our plea is for few<
of saloons for more attention tc
s defeated tion Qf the lesson. L.
; teach, as it is their du
? than spend the school
r serves us nunljs r<iPite narmt-i
isslmilate facta and the hip pocket
with informa- Newberry Ohaerver
ten almost as tl<m of how would
pint around? Hut
carry it around o
ar subjects and way?Dillon Heral
i the presenta
et the teachers Head and Then
ty to do, rather The Lancaster
hours hearing people of that to>
tthnt thov K
, which moves The ...
to raise the ques- ,ne wo
1 a fellow carry a The world 1
the most of them can amuse the
n the inside any- can sing, dance
d. pp .t, write or
n? pleasing,
Play the Game. often *oe? 1
can sew on b
News advises the clothes; who c;
vn to read Polly- economy and fl
?? T * In r?l ^1 A.
legislature I
He Needs.
s full of women who governing g<
? ordinary man; they than Tuesds
i, or recite to him; can it was th<
decorate In a manner that the pn
but the poor man entirely a n
?ing for a woman who kept entirel
uttons or mend his an(j therefoi
an cook his food with held befc
avor it to his taste.? Qf 1914 beg
Lo pass an act providing
on on state-wide prohibleld
under the same laws
eneral elections, not later
ly. April 28th, 1914.
b sense of the convention
ohlhitlon question, being
loral question, should be
y separate from politics
e that the election should
ire the summer campaign
ins.
"Nebuchadnezzar was tti
vegetarian, and you know wt
pened to him," warns The A
Mail.
Germany la going to exhihi
Panama Exposition, so its no
England to reconsider and <
wise.
right, that Senator B
e rst Alabama, one of Mr. I]
Ia campaign managers for
n erson ^ency, was industriously
around Columbia during t
t at the ?' Democratic state
w up to ln May, 1912, when the
io like bailed to instruct its deleg
for Woodrow Wilson for 1
tlip ITnilpd States
ankhead of .
. . have crammed for tl
hiderwood s , .
.. , hearing of lessons and
the presl- |a
circulating
Lhe meeting ,
convention ..j.oujtIX(; oil, OR
convention BRED WAT1
ates to vote
'resident of In to the \
| distress by the ill-fat
he day. Less advice but along
i more teaching *\,e advice to do
... . , play the glad gam<
public schools for a paJr of cru,
have to use thera.
and News.
THE TROU
BRS." Good Tiling to ]
vireless call of "ol
:ed vessel Vol- Secretary Houst
wwrv. ac ?o ps is wit rit'Kouti uouiu;
with it should go
as Pollyanna did, n , ?
5 and be glad even Prefers H
ehes, even if you The com sp<
?Newberry Herald ment of agricul
are seeking to
of living to eat
Have About the Instead or the
foods. Why n
fashioned horn
on will probably cheaper than p<
y rrogress. It la the l
prohibition!:
[og an?l Hominy. settled by t
* state and v
jciallsts of the depart- desire of or
Iture advise those who affiliating w
reduce the high cost ganization.
popcorn for breakfast (Signed.)
high-priced breakfast
ot stick to plain oldiny?
It is probably
spoorn and a whole lot ...
purpose and desire of the
sts that this question be
he white voters of the
ve have no intention or
'ganizlng a new party or
rith any third party orZ.
T. CODY, Chairman.
J. W. GUY, Secretary.
Mudslinging at Underwo*
not prove Hobson's own fltri
the senate, but rather the
In our opinion.
Every farmer in Lancaster
should come to town Monda
take part in the reorganize
the Farmers' Union of La
3d does
less for ^ North Carolina e<
reverse, about how hG found $40 1
road near the home of a
farmer. It had lain the
county months unmolested but
iy and worse from exposu
ition of money," says the editor. '
incaster s^?pe of a two-horse coi
| turno, recently burne
lltor tells many passengers, a ni
lying In the vessels came to
prominent owing to a terrific sto
re several help could be rend
was much ships, forming a cord
re. "The burning vessel stood
'was In the . (1? anything, on accoi
rn planter 'nK billows, the thou?
d at sea with n<Mp u,e rarmRr?
a at sea, with auadlnR certain fai
imber of rescu- water and bring
her relief, but them.?Lancaster 1
rm, little or no One woman's prsi
ered. As the ?as that he "plcl
. . minds the baby, a
Ion around the pany too ?
by, helpless to That comes ml?
int of the rag- model husband.?
;ht occurred to v,*r'
wives nest ny per- more tasty, es]
rmers to draw the gravy to go wit
In the wood for man and Soutl
News.
tlse of her husband Sins o
<s up chips and
nd then he's com- "The sins of
upon their chll
jhty nigh being a fourth generis
-Newberry Obser- Yes. And fin
wise. Money
widows and or
jecially when there Is nmiiu
th It.?Sumter Watchiron.
An En joy a
of J
f the Father. To the Edlt
the fathers are visited J Will you
dren to the third and i your paper
ttlons." Physically? birthday di
ancially?and other- ber 12th. >
Rained by cheating prlso to th<
phans or by debauch- Knight, for
t KLEBRATION.
ble Affair at the Home
>Ir. D. A. Knight.
or of The News:
please allow me space in
to express our Joy at the
nner last Sunday, Octovhlch
was a grand sur5
family* of Mr. D. A.
merly of Lancaster, but
county.
The Columbia Record sees
good which will result from
come tax?it will shut up tl
who loves to brag about lio\
he makes.
You merchants who do not
tlse may eke out a paltry llv
ana will nave to bo rep
new one before many yt
another cared for better than t
the in- money he found so easi
lie man caster? Look about your
v much and see.
The Columbia State, In
adver- superintendent of the Mil
Ins but cmy at West Point to tasl
laced by a 1,145 cupuun <>i Kit- v^a
mrs, unless l^e first of the rescul
.hat." Can rive, to send a wlrele
ly in L.an-,an 0,1 ship. This wa
own farms due time the Narrni
with oil, arrived on tin
account says that as s
taking the (Ran "to spray oil abo
itary Acad- ship the waves subs
It for favor- maRic. Soon the sm
rmania, one or i
? for I FROM OTHI
ifl done and in
tansett, loaded And For "Kditoi
? scene, and the Explanations of
*oon as she be- are timely, but ha
at the doomed terest to the a
ided as If by Charleston Post.
all boats were
I lni? and debas
__ _ . _____ whether conti
!jR> PAPERS . won't stay wit]
will go away
Newberry Obse
s and Niggers."
the income tax Will
ve but remote In- .
verage citizen.- al
seat in the sen
tal city. He w
Ing men with liquor, now resldir
raband or otherwise, given In ho
i a man, or If It does house hlms<
from his children.? seven othei
rver. family. I m
In rotation,
He Use It** October 11;
Me i>se it. Mrfl D A
The Washington Her- E. D. Ellis,
Blease picked out his Hardin, Oct
ate while in the capl- May Knigh
anted one at the rear, little Christ
>K at Kershaw. It was
nor of the master of the ,
elf and also in honor of
members of the same
ill try to give birth dates
viz: Mr. D. A. Knight.
J. G. Coan, October 7;
Knight. October 15; Mrs.
October 9th; Mrs. S. S.
ober 24. and little Vannie
t, October 29. and also
ine Kills. Ocfnhpr 10
those who go after business
right way are the only ones v
big successes.
Make it your business to s
good word for Lancaster eve
Our town needs you in its bi
so raise your voice in prais<
many advantages.
In the ing the abolition of footl
.ho win institution, says, "Footbi
Military Academy is, ho'
as long as Josephus Dani
*poak a at the head of the navy
ry day, and maintains his influenc
oosting, ington." Does our co
i of its mean that Josephus' infl
potent that it could even (
mil In that'enabled to run alonf
ill at the and take the clinging ]
wever, safe ladders. The rescue
els remains In a very short time,
department formed the boundar
^e at Wash- j film of oil and the s
ntemporary . hoisted aboard the vs
uence is so without trouble." S
iverrlde the hundred passengers
I All f
?slde the liner
,eop>? from the l-To",
work was over dija, nature. He
Kleven liners Chattanooga Tlmei
y around the
urvivors were Two Crops >
irious steamers Diversified farm
o that several t)Ut it doesn't Jus
were saved by j in sowing wild oat
! so "whenever ]
pn of as a Jekyl- ' People sometl
such. He had no Person in the
was all Hyde. know there is
s. ate besides Till
Governor Blea
:'?t Inc luded. fnf.y^o^
Is a fine thing. P,ans for the i
tify a young man w'th his own.?
s and raising cane.
[ got ready to tell the Thera Ellis
ling I can see every 23, grandcl
place and they will Knight. T!
somebody In the sen- was that th
I man and Vardaman." , secret until
se consulted the ser- the early ti
of the senate, appar-! and Mrs. C
Senator Smith whose , Mr. R. L. A
next six years conflict J. Barton i
-Charlotte Observer. and family,
wife, Mrs. (
. - Jordan Mlo
of Great Falls, October
illdren of Mr. and Mrs.
he most interesting part
e parties kept everything
Sunday morning, when
rain going east rolled in
'. B .Jordan and family,
ycoth and family, Mr. W.
ind family, S. S. Hardin
Thomas J. Hunter and
J. A. Rogers, Miss Fannie
a V u tn If.. rt
"We are better for his
lived among us." Do you \vj
to be said of you hereafter?
begin to help others and gras
opportunity of doing good.
The Columbia Record sta
matter Just exactly when il
"They used to call it Rooseve
wisnes 01 me secretary o
having is "overseer" of afTair
int this point anil not Secretary 1
Then
p every \VI1V ?<> THKY IK
Mr. W. S. Lee, vice pr
tcs the general manager of the
Power Company, which hi
* say 8,
it luck at ?reat Falls for ma
fnrf J 11 Tor f * /-? ni tlin r* I 1 ?-?
i war, wno literally pouring oil i
s of West ! waters."
Daniels?
? A I1ETTER MAN
> IT? CHOSE!1
esident and The acrimonious <
Southern j Representatives Hobs
is the plant , wood on the floor of t
nufacturing of Congress a few daj
on o t\ >1 rnmi n/I (tin foe! I h n t nrtl lit
an the troubled ?Anaerson man.
Not So Einp
SHOULD BE Seats on the N?
are lower than in
, . . . they are still 1
lebate between church pews.?Am
on and Under
ne lower house
rs since dlsclos- I'irst ( lass Ti
s.*. tu qonantlntin 1 hppi
I'ay
Railroads, s
ty, However. have found It
>w York exchange Payment from
twenty years, but < service. Y
ilgher than most! at
lerson Mall. fan Kpay.
lng the show.
If all perso
illors Spoiled. ful? would "
laws are made
mnna nn u/nmnn'a m..?
in Advance. IPhniTpB. Mi
hows and newspapers Myrtle You
necessary to require I with bounti
patrons before render-1 to eat and
ou can't pay for your reached Ke
end, of the ride; you to the resl
ie box office after see- was a grar
The hostess
ns were honest, this could do nr
ot be necessary, but crowd ma
for rascals, and hon- j Dear Edit
x x<111 in, mIBB rainy
ss Pluma Snipes and Misa
ng. all boarded the train
ful baskets of good things
when the surprise party
rshaw and marched over
dence of Mr. Knight, it
id surprise sure enough,
i standing in the door
thing but look on as the
rched up. I tell you,
or. It was a Joyful day.
uui wilii wnson it is a clear
wisdom and foresight In ev
stance to date."
Governor John M. Slaton 1
congratulated for "standlr
against the indiscriminate us<
pardoning power." He <i
congratulations for he coul
stand pat in a better cause.
case of ?...
ery in- before farmers of the i
State, is reported to have
time since, that it was
s being practice of farmers to us
ig pat 8-3-3 fertilizers. cont
5 of the pounds of nitrogen, to i
leserves Kround, when they coul
Id not that same acre vetch <
clover, which would draw
Old North gentlemen should b<
said a short voters of Alabama
a common States senate as succe
e a sack of Senator Joseph P. J<
alnlng six son is a man of lltt
an acre of withal a blatant df
d plant on Underwood, on the otl
>r crimson a man of great parte
j all winter rendered signal servlc
uiir ui Uit*h? ? ? . .
9 sent by the aPParel indicate Ui
?,> ?v.? tr i. i tailors were spolle
to the United miKhty p00r pr
ssor to the late Times.
ihnston. Hob
le ability and Can't Do Wi
smagogue. Mr. The establlshroe
her hand, while newspapers In the
I. one who has "f*1 **** wl?
A . .. ? and that while bo
i0 Homo- | nnunrfl th<* nAwc
???? ?? .. ? . | rnL pcupio ?iiur,
mt some first class ; lence of abldln
d In making some inn Tribune.
eachers.?Concord
8TATB-WH
thout Them.
To Petition I *
int of several new pr??id
, state reminds us i-rovic
be campaign year. To the Editor
e Ca.ndt\?lte8iBelieving th
in?n?r? Inov mot
a nuuci vun uiruiivtiu- nvMryuoay
g by them.?Fountain trip and en<
music and 1
the beautifu
>K PROHIBITION. "ntl' the 8
Sunday nig
bade the ov
glslHture to Pass Act wished thei
ling Election. prises and i
train going
of The News: body was d
e opportune time for, conductor 1
was delighted with the
loyed the good eating and
ooktng over the town and
tl mill village at Kershaw,
o'clock train came up
ht and then our party
erjoyed family adieu and
n many more happy aurnarched
back to meet the
back to Lancaster. Evoryellghter
and I expect the
had a light load of naR~
The Anderson Mall says, *\
woman has married a man w
ed her from drowning. Som
It doesn't pay to-be a hero,
some women had better drov
be rescued to marry heroes.
The Spartanburg Herald
bl. 1
from the 3,600 pounds
\nother which hovered In the all
ho aav- arrG of ground. Why wll
e tlmos er* Persist In paying htgl
" And commercial fertilizers w]
rn than USG ?' inexpensive cover <
winter they could brlnj
land to a high state of
asks, at a minimum cost and ?
of nitrogen cratic party in Cor
above the larly in having succes
1 our farm- as chairman of the w
1 prices for committee of the hou:
hen hy the enacted tariff bill <
^rops in the through that body, ye
C up their during the debate wl
fertilization the manage in cha
it the same paign for the presldei
igress, particu- can't do without
afully managed Mail.
rays and means
se. the recently Those M
in its passage How ftbout y?u?
i?j_ ? you need some ne
t acknowledged heads envelop(.R
th Hobson that heads, calling or b
rge of his cam- ding announcemei
icy had accept- rGa(ly &nd anxious
_ _ lnar and we helle
them.?Anderson concerted actic
prohibitionists
_____ arrived, a conv
.? n_i ?r held at the Y.
'h? He,?? Vo? s. C.. October
stationery? Don't ; of Greenville
atly printed letter and Rev. J. W.
, statements, bill I meeting,
uslness cards, wed- After a full
its, etc. We are representative
i to do your prints | parts cf the sti
vn we rteservo It 1 iv Rflrreed In In
>n on the part of the.sengers wh
of South Carolina has train,
entlon was called and A MKM1
M. C. A., Columbia,
9th. Dr. Z. T. Cody ?
was elected chairman
Ouy, secretary of the Will Peri
Springs aeol
and free discussion hy torn off In
men from different gin Wednei?
ity. It was unanimous- J was attend*
kiincti a mnvpmpnl fnr Alton nt Il<>
en our army got off the
HER OF THE PARTY.
ii Arm* Out Off.
ry, colored, of the Heath
l?n had both of h!a arms
Mr. J Foster Weanor'e
iday. The wounded, Wan
%d by Drs. Moore and
nth Qi.rln..? rni? t .
?? not i n an uivnnuiK ran a C(
wealth have than a newspap
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ramon- ume mane rorage ror tn<
or that for sale If not needed fc
Mr fltoc& orjea ?35,uuu rrom im
>r feed? I the Wall street magn
omas F. Ryan.|Don,t gen(1 your
ate, whom Sec- home?spend your
work away from state-wide prot
money where you consisting of tt
ltbitlon. A committee ' count was l
le following gentlemen ' well.
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that the negTo would rqL. ( X
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