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Pert Mill 'Phone (with Ions distant
o?nn?ctlonii) No. 16
IffKVU VI _ ?? - ?" ~ ' " ? 1
JANUARY 1. I "JO I,
Only S"t?g:sied
The followi- # net of Hlizene
with whom The Tillies fiude no
objection, U?ih been suuge.-hed by >
render hh h hiiiin 1 >lo ticki i to htu> ch
m next M-nd'ty,
Fob MAron:
T. N Kirkpntrick,
For Wardens:
W. I), Meacbntn,
T, .T M w? ,
A. O. Jone?,
J. W. Ardrey,
Tbob? wh?# ?lo not approve of th
above ticket in ita entirety, may
find likely Hubstituten in any of the
following gentl.meut L, A. Harrie
E, W. Kiusbrell, J. L. Spratt, S
L. Meaclinni, !. T. Young, it. F
Orier, T li. Belk, K- Shannon, !
M Spratt, W. A Fudnr.
A call has boen issued for a
meeting of the Deuioo aiic Nat.null!
Committee in Washington on
daminry 12th, for the purpose of
deciding up<>n tlio >iiiie ..net plu?e
.of holding I lie Natioual Democrat
ic convention.
The aasef-aed value of properly
in South Carolina for 1903 hh compared
with tlie values in 190.1
ehows a gr tifying increase, although
there is a marked deoreaa*
of over a ltalf ^million dollars in
the value of the land outside of the
\ towns and vilag? s, Whe her ?>r
not this is due to errors or to d -
\preciation in actual value ih h
question. The tr>la) increase ii
\ values is |f,629.563.
>.
The farmer who is out of debt,
baa his corn crop in tlie crib, his
stock well housed hikI his hirdcr
provided with buckwheat floor and
fresh sausage is in position of
5renter independence tliHii J. P.
lorgan, C. M> Depr-w, J. D. Rockefeller
or any other f ller There
may he times when the lot of the
farmer is full of care and anxiety,
but most of them are conten1 ami
very independent these cool days.
The Atlanta Constitution thinks
that southern state-men should h*
the last men in the world to oppose
n federal policy baaed on tie
hsaven-given constitutional right
of secession. It urges the representatives
of the congress to get
together for the Panama canal, because
the larger honetit front the
great enter rise must accrue t<
that section by reason of its geographical
situation, and for other
patent reasons.
The feport of the acting adjutant
general of the United States armv
has been is-ued recently- In a
statistical table South Carolina in
shown to be second only to the
District of <\>lixnhia in point of
the coinparitive strength of the
militia with reference to the male
population wiihin the ace. The
District of Columbia, which line
(i population of 69,981 of those
available for service has 1.294 men
enlisted in the militia. The percentage
ia 01105. South Carolina
h?s an availihle population of 236.'
67 and of that number 5.692 are
rn isted. The percental is .0105.
Our Criminal Record
The attorney gcnernl has completed
the compilation of the criminal
statistics of the atate, comparing
the number of crimes of each
fencceeding year with the one previouw
from ib&i to and including
1903. The comparison is not encouraging,
and, indeed, in some
respects it ia a allowing that mua*
give all law-abiding citizens cause
for serious concern over the seemingly
incieasiug tendency to UwThe
crime of murder shows an
P awful record, there beiutr 222 c anes
of manslaughter reported for 1903.
Tliis record whs exceeded in lb97.
when there were 2'io. In 1900 the
number was the same. Mr Quut>
er is preparing a comparative table
* as to uiaiialnughter in other States,
and the deplorable f?ct has devel*
pped that we lend. In North Carolina
fast year there were 91 such
rases, and they thought that a fear- <
' ' fill BMywd; bnt how lusignifioant it
js compared with oar owu,?CoBnfvwer
fallout; w?ar? Ur-ger; Pvvos
mmSSk
Geo H Windle Kilts Himsilf.
Mr. George Windle. a young i
innn who was reined in the Gold
Hill neighborhood of thin town- i
diip, co niitted suicide Saturday I
dtornonn at tlieh me of hie moth- 1
rr-in-law in Charlotte. The Observer
of Sunday haa this to any of
the tragedy;
Mr. Windle c-me to the city
Thursday night from Hamlet,
where he in a bardender for K. A
Lackey &. Co., to visit liia wito and
children, who reside with the pa
rents of Mrs. Windle. He ae.-meit
cheerful and in the ! eat of spirits
and spent the gre ter part of the
morning in the house with hi
family.
About 2 o'clock, while in the
living room, conversing with his
family and mother-in-law, lie made
some trivial excuse and went in
the r?>om across the hall, wliic
lia<i been assigU'd to him foi a
bed room. No one thought of his
leaving uium some niemoer or liie
family found hitn, h few minutes
later. lying across the bed in an
uticoticioua Condition with the
smoking revolver at hi* aide.
A physician whh summoned by
telephone, but VVmdle died 1'I
minutes after the physician arrived.
Windle lived in this city for
several years, moving away only
nbont h year sgo to H-repi Iiih |>r<
Bent pnatinn at Hamlet. He whfor
four years conductor on the
street railway in thia city, resigning
that position to accept one
with Mr. G. W. Norman hh h bartender.
He una later employed at
8. K. Lentz 6c Co's in tin suno
capacity.
He was a conductor on the <01
which ran over and killed little
K tiel Nolln, Ih>' (laughter of Mr
William Nolin. about three y. ars
H|fo. The accident came to him
aa h shock from which he newr
seemed to recover, resigning hie
position as conductor on that account.
He had talked incessantly
of the accident ever since it or
1 1 f i _ : 1 a 1 - 1. 1 1
curreu, hmi oiien bhio me uiou^ui
of it oepressed liim ami never left
him.
Suioide appears to he hereditary
in the family of Mr. Windle. Hie
fnth'-r k lied hitnaelf in this city
about IS y. his ago. The reason
for ins suicide hsve never been
known.
Mr. Windle was *van well known
in this city and had inany friends
lie was 28 years old, and had
been twice married. He ts survived
by hia wife and three chiloten,
a mother, who lives in this
county, and two brothers; one who
resides near Fort Mid, S. C., and
he other m New York.
Progress of the State in 1903.
The great industrial p c>gr? s.inade
by the State during lite pant
year ean be comprehensively told
when it is said that in enterprises
of vat hum sorts $10,015,050 was
invested It is true that not very
enterprise chattered went inJ<.
h< tumI operation, hut a lar^e iiim
jority of them tliii. an toe timirea
tfiven are a very fair index -f ill.*
development of the S ale outside
of agriculture. While the n.i u of
mercantile enterprisea eha?teied
in greater than, any other, by n??
meant* the lar eat part of the capital
whh invested in Una way. Co
ton and eotton oil mills, bauki
concerns and building ami 1 an associations
r? present the lar^* e 111veattneiita.
Charle ton eada in
the amount of capit I iuve ted ami
in the number of entei priHen, and
in them nre no cotton nulla mien
hh swell the amount of capital n
other counties.
The amount invested in York
comity during the pant year wan
$140,000. in ne college, one furniture
mamifac ory, one hoapital,
three building and loan associations
and one hHtikin^ house.
The News of Pleesent Valley.
Christmas has been timi-mally
lively in Plea ant Valley this year.
Parties, marriages, "at h uies,"
Htid good, <?lcl fashioned, well
cooked, bin-dish home dinners,
have occupied the time of l?oth
old and young, but everything is
again quiet, and it is like the calm
after A storm.
The following atudenta up nt
the .oliday* her.-; Mr. Frank Potta
of the S. d"J. College, Miss Eva
Potta of the Abbeville Normal and
Collegiate ^Institute, Mr. Bob Bryant
of TriAnty College, and Alias
A nie Bryant of Greensboro Female
College.
Mrs. Q. P Heath and daughter
Miss llVlen, oi M mroe, N. C.,
visited delutives and friends here
last week. They returned home
Saturday and were accompanied
by Mis* Edna Harris, who will
uiatriou^alt) at the Monroe High
School. I
Mies /Mary Culp has gone to
Fort iJtwn, where she will engage
in teaching school.
MW Waller Hall viaih-d a specjftUWend
in Wslhalla last week.
Mr Howard ojuki Wed,
A matrimonial event which v,- :
be of interest t' 11?*? p * pli- f ' l| in i
Section i r* the IURI' I 'Uf of All
Howard Banks and Miss Isahclle
Torrence, which will take plun' in j
Charlotte today at noon.' and to I
wlja-li invitations >veie rec? ty d in J
tliits place aoine days ayo.
The ceremony will take pi oe at '
the home of the bride's imr? ns. |
Mr. and Mrs. It A. Torrenee on
North ('lurch street. Dr. J. It.
Howerton wdl offieiate Ininiedi-|
a elv after the oeremony, Mr and
Mra Bank- will Iruve f >r A' Irvll"
whe.e the\ will re ide
Air. Banks wa? formerly the
Htatf of t e Ch rioti Ob.-rr in
i later rit t<>r oi itie u,ivn;nir i nn-nirle
hul is ii w wit tli?- GII/.'' le*
News, of As.i vi '< 11 is ?t i
tive o Dr. nod Mrs. ?J. I> M'lrk
of this plm-e. Hil l 'H * ? 11 known
here, IihVIIIU :itl?Mid ?l till* Ko t j
Mill Aim er.iy when tin* srho I;
was tHUL'lit l?y his iiiM'l , Pi f A I
K. limiks, h m y his ago.
The Southern's Palm Limited '
TieSou'hciu* P.ilin lo hi 1 led,
> Inrti \h Hiti . to I) i! t to- ti 1 si I
I tr ii ih run on a y I the uthern
! roads, wil eonimeme itH up i
! service oil next M >m!ay. io li.st
| southbound triiin leaving New
York that tiny. Trie fir I m>i,'h?
bound tram w l! 1 av- S . \imn-ttine
on >lnti 13th Tue Mitviee
I will rout in tie wil hoot inlet i u pi ion. '
except that iio trains will leave on t
* .Sundays.
Tn tram ronsi>t8 ?>r >ne emu
hined Hggnue. atiiokint; and Imr-j
ber shop ear, one Pullman eoiupartiiieut
hi, two Pullinaii doub i
diawinu ro .in ara. one Piii.iiion
obb> i vat loll sleeping ear, one Pub |
iuhii ilrawingiooui-Hiateioom ,-leep- i
/ > kv ii
i nii4 ohr (between ?New i-uk nn;i t
Au^ubta ) hih! a dining n<r.
Fori
Mill Negro in Trouble.
The Ci.h: lot t N w-to fS?.ttrd y.
in nHiniuir tli? i?? f re ili??
n curcb r, li ih ti.ia to ?ay of i For
Mill nemo:
T case of niofl i < er?'H' \vn
that of May Moirovv. a South <'ionium
uti'M wIm roniob from Fo t
Mil., all' wlio elaiuia I I>f Mil i*x 1
horter. M ??t jw as a real oil i j
tli? i y yoHti-rd.iy on n ?barge f
carrying concealed weapon*, t.
wit, a razor. Before tin recur r
thia nioriiino Morrow toll in
Htory. He said In; waa coming to
Charlotte on a Im-y?-1. ??stinlay
ainl tliat*a> Pineville li? vf -t? h?s
wli?. I t i allow bug.jy ?
a b> idg? and that h saw a I iz r
lyo g ii tli? vud of the struct in e j
and of course lie picked it up and
p'H.-ed it 111 lilo pocket. He die !
claimed any kn led .? of lie c >u
coaled we pot) law as applying to
raz is. Morr iw was bound ovei I
toeouit under a bond of fweiry
tive doilars, his owi) ive. g za:tc
b ii u. taken
Gold
Hill Nuggets
Editor Times: Christmas passed off
quietly in this section. We won't say
dul . but there is un old dodger up on
the lino who suvs it. was the dullest ono
he had ovor snw and he knew that he
had seen a thousand. Well, if 1 am
around hero about 9.10 more, w? may rei
port some dull times too. Messrs. i. M. .
and JHHriio A. Furis, of lOrzell Co.,
Texan uro visiting rclativen here ami
perusing their old tramping grounds,
and little big Tot f rook of Trinity College,
N C., paid hie old home a short
viait. W. O. Owen, who in teaching at
Bamberg. S. I'., wan in for u short Htay.
Many thank* to that tF. M.) friend for
that box of goodie*. We wore nlwaya
quite fond of tonics and especially that ,
j particular brand. Long may lie live as
a benefactor of his race
Well, what has become of brother
Hoy? lie is not keeping up his egd of
the log worth a cent. Maybe he\ ha*
got egg nooged- br^iKTBK
\
I eal Estaie 1 rapsfers. \
Aicor .ioc to tn?- Yorkville Enquirer,
the following tnu.s ers i.f
Fo t Mill real rhtHt w v recorded
in I lie < . ninty audi ?>iV <>ffi e during
the un'iitli <>f December: "
C IV Kiiuhr- I and wife to VV.
a. k 1111 In ell. 6 or IU itereq ootiaid
rai.i.n; $32.
W. B Wylie, C. C. C. PIh. to J
M. Spratt. 70 1-2 act! *; consideration,
$050.
Shmi'1 K. White to Oliarlo te
Brick company. 310 acres; con iderntioti,
$0,500.
Shiii'I E. Wjnte tu A A. Brtul
ford. 1 lot; consideration, J72.
Oomastlo Troubles.
It is excepti >iih1 to find h family
wlitre no uonieimc ruptures
oceaeionn.ly, but these can be learned
by iiarin^ Dr. Kind's New
Lite Pills around. Mui b trouble
they Have by their ?r- at work in
Stomach and Liver troubles. They
not only relieve you, but cure. 25c,
at all di ugatore.
Don't tutfe. with yopr eyes and
headaches. Have thetu tested nod
fitted with pr? per kInm^. Examination
ahiuitkti-ly tree and jirhbch
at half price for. a short tuh$\ Satisfaction
cunrauteeti or no pay.
L\J MASSE Y\
Optician and Jowe1ery
Jo, * " \ *
I s '? " l: d d? ai' writH'u
in iiifiit of Uia knock cr.
i-nys mi xehunoe, hut not n? ?rly
m* inui-h as 11iiiI despicable individual
deserves. Tin re i- ? wide
dilFer nee !> ?w?*en the ma * who
expr ?h?-h d>sa pro\nl o' H??y i
Ml heme Whieli he' believes o hej
diwlioiiewt or del iti|>:ntnl , h? the
town or (lintriet, and he jndividllnl
who dispHra<jeH h nevi entt-rpriwv
!)? nuse of his iir mijinoe or
narrow prejudice. There/ore men
who ? n never s?*e my merit in
any en'?fi iirine thftl iu-s iy>l I) en
* lei n< HIS) i Ml ed. They no/ idwa\s
tlir 'W U'J '*o!d w-if r it lAli'ei4 pe??#
ple't- Vrt itil ' II III' kl IToxt' \
II ehdnib I. r hep o,.n-dtiou- i|t
... 1 . r I _ ' ' .1 4 .
\>;?i' Ix tu j i r \h ouiiu: ?inri?-Mied.
It y n -m11 ot lwucsily c??in.iiend'tc
new fiitt-iprise, layied in
l;Om i fiii ii. m Ic.is be i!j in c mi^li
in k ? } your m-unh stint.and ive
1;iofc i-trivn-n tub.'Hoi 111 ? i r own
niuli i >n ami li l|i t he cnniinuii lv
a i'iian c
Saved From Terrible Death.
The tuunly of Mrs. M L. U??b*
bitlof 15 i*iiiim Iow... Teiin., saw her
dy i?tr <1 wi r? p iwerl s- t nr.
her. Tli m-i-t skille pt ,. h? i.-.us
mid o\erv em? ii\ iis d. fi led.
while c n illllp iotl Wis ?Ovx \ t ?U ntir
her lif . In tins ter .til? li m
L)r Kind's N? w I) s nv y for
Cons'imp ion tu-n d <i?-s, ir into
joy. The est hi'tiK bruits til iinun
diatc r lief -md or e.mtiiiu d
use completely cut*, d in r It's the
most c? ila ti cure in the world for
all throat nod luinj t utiles Guaranteed
hot 11 h 50r Hud $1 0. t r a.
hottl h fme a ->l di n_s .
Mr it11?1 Mrs Oscar PotiR of
Che-tcr visited fri-ods m d relatives
lieie last week.
A Very Close Call.
"I r?lii<'k in in> ? n, iiii*. al'liimil:li
every j.ii-il nclml ami eve-y n rv
w a racke-i witu pii i,M wring
\V Behail) V,- I ii li'f nlli it v" fill* 'ill
uf B ii iiniri-MI. I iwa 'I w H <i'Mk
a ii p ie. w tinf 111 any apprl > anil
all iiiii down Ah 1 >un? about in
I I Ve tip I I* it a tail Ii- nf Klerti v
ite am! eifi? taking. 1,1 til
ah well a- I vvr (1 ! in ln\ lit'
W eak, hi -kly. r n ! md p up e alway*.
tfain u< w lite -ti uuili Hml
vi^o- frmn ili?i iiH' Try th in.
Sat ihifari imi ^naian eed t> ail
il'U^UlrttH. Priee .")() Oi lit*.
The Lejjiala 11 r?- w I in m
C 'lliaiMa II t lie "I-C 'lid Th allay.
M.e 12t'h ?i ?1 -unary ** ill m . h
itii|ii-r an work la-fur*- 11. C'hIi 'i.'ar
will have ..v- r lot) il a whin
loticli u. > i i gre t v i it*' y uf himji
c at I'oiiiint* iiv r fii>iii tut
p evii.Urt eaaio . HH Ulltiilih-llid hll*ineg*.
beanlea many new in anuria
tu he introilured and iierrgHHiy
' nieiidmeiliH i> he made,
\
Wonderful Nerve.
Irt display?*] l?y many n uian enduring
pains ?if n< cidcnttti Cilia,
VVolimirt, Brui ?*a, Hiiiii>. Scalds,
Otiie tee ul'ri.trj in a lint lliriy'b
no need f r ii. htick.en'n Arnica
Cm H e ?ill kill iln* pain and cure
Hie tiouLli a 1. Villi lie>l bilie nil
e trill f<<r . ilea, I n, 25c a ail 'H ug
H.OIVB.
Among the Schools.
I expert to make my regular annual
visit to the public schools of tho county
during the uoxt four mouths and will i
consequent Iv be absent from tba office '
iuohi of i he rime except on Saturdays, !
lira Mondays and oiber jniblio days. '
.ill persons ha. nig business with me
should arrange to cotnu on I he above
mentioned davs.
jOHN E, I ARROLL,
Uo. f?npt. of Ed.
Town Election.
An election for an Intendant and four 1
Wardens to serve the town for the en- '
Ruing year, will he held in Fort Mill on !
Monday, the 1 Ith day of Jnnuary, 1904,
between the hours of 10 O'clock a. m.
and 2 o'clock p. m.
T.f). FafHkfier, J. C. Hughes and A.
R. McElhauey have been appointed
managers.
By order of tho council.
T. S. KIRKPATRICK,
Attest: Intoudant.
J. M. SPRATT, Clark.
rr*- i 1 gg
Dthil^s!
Mil.i s!
Just received a car load of extra fine
Mules. From now on you will always ;
find me with a food supply on hand. Call
and do bu iness with me, if you haven't!
the cash I will sell yon and five you all
the time you want.
Very respectfully yours,
S.J.Kimball
Rock Hill, s. c.
SPEC
r I
To the People
and Vi
.?. < . . . i
E. M. Andrews, th?
er of the Carolinas, has
Mill a number of jhij
PIANOS ant
4
Those instruuiorlts
. * * i
perfect in stylo, tdtie
ho sold at reasonably p
CASH or INS
Mr. Andrews is
Mr. W. M. Phillip^
have his friends call hi
monts.
The Organs arc 01
of Mr. \Y. E. Whitesel
be seen at the store of
E. M. AN
1 1 1 " - 1 1 .
TO THE COMMIT
NITY AT LARGE.
A pri?-|> is tn hi. h iar&?-- enppi)
nl h t'l inl tlii <jh. you v\ 111
pi bail y .. >ve in iv or less I>1 .rkrtiu.t
li 4. )> s-'Ra i i him 1' filenitUie
P p? l tlu. Hnil busies H li.. i
Wim'U , h ikI w.nill-work ii KeutJ.utl
o be'ilone. 1
A 1 llaV SI- Vi-il tin- people of
11:is cii i>inn t, for . lie l ist t weni \ five
ym r-. 1 wit endeavor to do L-1
in th?- the luitire in h in'"re A?r.i
p.ab.i- inn11liei, and at u?e flame
i tin** my p live will be made as
leas liable as possible.
And ai? hi. we vail yoitr n11? ntion
to the quality of ur. work,
i in ma eiiat we use, 11 > w jtkmiiu.
like maiiiii r in wln.-ti the Work is
done, and we uu.traiit* e satisfai ti
ti n ih in prices and \v..rk.
We will b. abie to hiij pl\ you
with s de-hair >w piowstorka and
i * i r .1. li *
hinl;iim i rr? umiit* ?u inr vtry ih-hi
iiui t-ri .1 at bin-It ptico- an defy
i niupelitiou.
1 thank y??u tor \ ur patronage
<i?.ii ini_r these twenty-five yfeais anil
tlllKt that we It .Vf hi-lVeti you lit
a Hi* 11 a manner a to warrant your
ulionage foi the iiftvt twelvelliniil
li.
If y u will f.ivoi up with y. ur
liade, we w ill do oui b Bt to B< rv>
y u with the henl work at the lowest
pr.Ce tin bide of tin Lakes
Hi bp- et flllly,
A- A, YOUNG.
J (i r To,
DKAI.KHS IN
FIN I L Q < 'S . .
AND W I N KB.
i
No. I J Kant Trule St. ?
(MIAHLOITH. - - - N. Q.
FOR SALE
110 1-2 aerea ( T S. Colt harp
,Uae? ) 2 1-5 miles in rtl? of Fort
M.ll, *1.50 . .
Fort Mill C uatrueti. n Q<>, r?a|*
e laie and tnarhinery, either or
ho. h. . { .
I have faruiH all aorta and sizes
ami city property, more or lens,
throughout the State. Then, it ?
n?y liuain-p- to bu as well an to
b. 11. If y u uve anything yon
wib done in my line, don't fo; et
my aildref-H. He sure to shove up
your pr p>>Hili?ni8? if y >u wmit to
ilo buMiit s*. We uev< r kn>.w for
eerta ii wlwt we c??ii do until we
try. 1 lmve Hume property tlmt I
oh 11 Hell o eheap ii will make your
head wiui
J. EDGAR POAU, Broker,
Rock Bill, S. C.
;ial| i
? pf Fort Viill I
cinity. I
o leading music deal- I
\ on display in Fort 1
^h-grade j
A AlO
1 UKOAI13.
are of standard make,
and finish, and will
rices for
TALLMENT.
represented here by (
who will be pleased to
id inspect the instru- i
1 display at the store I
1, and the Pianos can
Meacham & Epps.
DREWS. \
j Bt
LpIDt* of \dmiih( a(io".
THE ST.vTE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of York. B
Wiikrk.vs Fannie Hough has applied
to 1110 for LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION,
011 nil and singular. the
goods and chattels, i iglus and credits of
J no. W. Hough, late of tho county
aforesaid deceased: &
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred
uud creditors of the said deceased, to be fl
and appear before me at our next Probato
Court for the said county, to bo
holden at York Court House on the 8tl&- H
day of January, !9u4f at 10 o'clock a. m. . 1
to show cause, if any, why tho said Administration
should not bo granted.
(riven under my hand and seal '< I
i i this 23rd day of December in, , ,
Seal, tho year of our Lord one ^hous,(
? and nine hundred and three1,
?^? and in tho 1:28th year of
American Independence. . ! ,ffi
W. H. McCORKLK,
Trobate Judge of York County.
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GIVE US
A TRIAL ORDER
and get the
BEST WHISKIES,
WINES,
BRANDIES, Etc.,
It llit* n<?sl rp?Min:?ble prices.
J. D. Ross JL Co Props.,
TIIE GOURD SALOON,
CHARLOTTE, N. C. .
No. 29 W Trade Both 'PHmcs. '
The MODEL
STEAM LAUNDRY
Of Charl ott, N. C.,
Is unexcelled in the
classof work it turns
out
Any work not found
to be entirely satis*
. factory will be re=
laundered free of
charge to the owner.
McElhaneyvParks Co.
Agents,
bhlfH?tnts Thursday Mtralags.
* Basket returned en Saturday. .
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<%)OD WHISKIES,
WINES, f
BKAMMES, Eire.,
CAI.L ON OB WHITE X0
w. p. noov4h;
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