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VOL. XIV. FORT MILL, S. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 25.190U. NO. 13.
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18 DIE IN A CHURCH
Wild Panic Caused By a Small
fire
VICTIMS WOMEN AND CHILDREN
Smell of Smoke iu Philadelphia Colored
Baptist Church Gives Rise to
Shrieks of "Fire!" and 18 Are
Killed and Nearly 40 Others Injured
in Terrible Rush for Exits.
Philadelphia. Special.?A wild panic
followed a loud shriek of "Fire!"
brought death to IS colored persons
and injuries to nearly two score of
others Sunday night at St. Paul's
Baptist church, on the west side of
Eighth street between Popular street
and Girnrd avenue. The terrible rush
to gain the street was of brief duration,
and that more were not killed in
the stampede was probably due to the
feet that the church was not crowded.
Not more than MOO persons were on
the second tloor of the building which
with the gallery, was capable of holding
000 to 700. The tire was a trilling
one and was extinguished before the
liremen arrived. The smell of smoke
added to the panic, and despite the
hemic work of the Kev. E. \V. .lohnson,
the pastor of the church, who
tried ill vain to allay the fears of the
frightened worshippers, t lie terrorstricken
people made a desparate rush
to leave the church, only to he choked
up on the narrow stairway. Those in
the rear leaped over the prostrate
forms of those who fell, and when
the rush was over. IS lay dead on the
first Hour and stairs of the building,
Death in nearly every case was due to
suffocation or trampling.
BLOODY DAY IN ECUADOR
Trvo New Governments in an Hour
Makes Notable Record Even for
A 2 T* 1- - *
ouuiu Aiuciiua, reopie 01 uruayaquil
Revolting Against Assumption
of Power by Vice President Moreno
Guayaquil. Keundor, Hv <'able?
General AI to to occupied (juito, lie
capital, at .'1 p. in., Thursday. A junutn
of notihle persons met in the government
palace here at -1 p. 111. and formed
a new government. Vice President
Baqueri/.e Moreno assumed the executive
power, establishing a new Minist
ry.
Kioting followed. The people during
the afternoon attacted the prisons
liberating the political prisoners and
afterwards capturing the police barracks,
where the rioters obtained poss
ession of a number of ritles and sontt
cannons. Rifle shots later were heard
in all parts of the city and the rioter*
became so byld that they attacked s
bnttaljjofj of artillery. Many person*
were killed ami wounded daring the
fighting.
The new ministry, however, onl\
lasted one hour. The people rejected
the administration of Rnqucrixo Moreno
and proclaimed as President
<I'eneral Klroy Alfaro, the formei
President of Kcuador, and leader ot
the revolution, and in his absence l>r
Kuiile Arrevalo assumed the civil am
military authority.
A great panic prevailed here during
the evening and in the midst of tk?
disorder (lenernl Leonidas Plaza, min
ister, of Ecuador to tlie United States
who arrived here Jan. 18 and assumed
chief command of the army in itsoperations
against the rebels, escapee
from the city and embarked on board
(lit Chilean steamer I,eora, whicl
leaves here to-morrow for Panama.
hater in the evening order was r#
stored.
Two hundred persons were killed 01
wounded in the lighting here.
Preacher Alleged Poisoner.
<iaiuesville. (in.. Special.? Kev. .T
\V. Austin, at one time pastor of the
Methodist church at Belltown, neai
(iaiuesville, was placed in the eonnt\
jail here having been arrested and
brought from (Jwynette county, charged
with attempting to poison lion
Bob (^uillian. of Belltown, giving Mr
Ouilliau a medicated apple. It' is alleged
that Kev. Mr. Austin while at
camp meeting at Popular Springs last
[ milliner, Mr. Austin preaching a sermon
a few minutes after giving Mr
Quintan the apple winch made the
j latter \ iolently ill.
Two Killed in Mexican Wreck.
Mexico City. Special. Two men, a
locomotive engineer ami expos messenger,
were killed outright in a collision
between a passenger train ami a
freight train on the Inter- Oceanic
Knilway. Two others were sevoreh
injured. The baggage car contained
ball' a million silver dollars, but none
were lost.
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CONGRESS AT WORK
What Our National Law Maker* Are
Doing Day by Day.
Tillman Gets Warm.
Senator Tilltir-w r.iaila a passionate
speech upon the recent ejectment
from, the VYbite House of Mrs. Minor
Morris. On Thursday he introduced
a resolution to appoint a committee of
invest is?at i ?n, whi-h ^-solution failed
to puss.
A fjOt of TMllcn??iAii
Ahust> in the expenditure of appropriations
was the ext of the discussion
in the iluse diring the consideration
of the urgent leticieey appropriation
hill. But little progress was
made in consideration 'of the hill,
wliieh will he tie continuing topic
for Monday.
The portrait of <x-Attorney General
Knox for which he Department of
.Justice lias asked $2,615 was again
the topic of commuit. The most antmated
discussion <f the day took
place on an nmendnent hv Mr. Keifer
Ohio, to increase ilie amount for the
transportation of slver coin.
Mr. Smith (Iowa) declared that the
practice of transporting silver coin
from and to sub-tleusuries was graft
pure and simple aid in th? interest
of express companies.
Mr. Hill (Conn.) said it was "unadulterated
graft.' Kvery Secretary
of the Treasury fron Carl vie down, lie
said had disapproveI of the practice,
lie said lie could gve a s| leeitie instanee
where an expess company was
paid by the governnent $l|i.000 for
transporting its own money from Sun
Fransisco to New Y>rk.
Mr. \Villiams( Mis.) stated that of
the movement of siver was1 stopped
or restricted it won I work llinrdship
in agricultural distills. The amendment
was lost.
Want Licena Record.
Mr. Humphreys (Mss.) discussed a
measure lie lias peming to itnuke the
government records ?t" Kedenal liquor
taxpayers and license-holder#* available
as evidence. In prohibition and
local option sectiousof the'country,
i he said, the present jraetiec of withi
holding this iut'ormut in really placed
the Federal governmnt in the position
of aiding the vdatorsiof local
laws. Persons openung "blind tii
gers," said Mr. Hunpbreys. obtain
Federal license and this avoiijl pursuit
by government agents.but the government
records were withheld by the
rules of the Internal Jevenue Bureau
from being available ly State ollicials
in making prosecution*. The rule of
the Internal Revenue iureau, he said.
, contravened the well-established rules
1 of evidence of our jurisprudence.
Stating that there had been considerable
criticism of Southern cotton
planters in their efforts to decrease
1 I heir cotton acreage Air. Sims (Tenn.)
; d"nied that this would increase Euroi
pean acreage and placed in The
; Record an article frcin the govern;
ment crop reporter on the subject.
Bill in Exposition's Beiull.
r Washington. Special.?Represcnta1
tive Maynard, of Virginia, introduced
a bill authorizing the goverixncut to
t participate in the .Tnmestovn Tercentennial
Exposition at Hampton
' Roads in 1007. ami providing an appropriation
of $1,340,000 for govern1
mental buildings and exhibits. The
bill also provided for the coiiage by
f the government of 1,000.000 $2 silver
s pieces, the exposition to pay for the
bullion used. By this means the ex,
position expects to realize a urofit of
about jJiSOO.OOO oa the diflfemice between
the cost of the silver ?nd the
eirculatin# value of the coins. Representative
Muynard believes there
will be a great demand for silvei
pieees espeeially coined for the exposition
and bearing scenes typical of
Jamestown, as the coin will be of such
r unusual si/.e that it will be pri/.ed as
a souvenir.
Augusta-Columbia Trolley.
Augusta, <<a.. Special.?James 1*.
' Jackson, vice president of the Augusta
Aiken Railway Company, and
I others, filed with the Secretary of
State at Columbia. S. appieation
for charter of company to he known
as the Augusta and Columbia Railroad
Company. It is their purpose to
* extend the Aiken trolley line, now 22
miles long, on to Columbia, shortening
the distance between Augusta and
the South Carolina capital nearlv 'JO
miles.
Charged With Murder of Sleeping
i Brother.
Madison, To:., Special.? l!an?r?'i>
arrested and jailed l?. I>. Defee ami
1 .1. 11. Defee on affidavits disrating
tlieni will* the nmrder of Tom Defee.
I .: s: a ami hrothe&of the aoi'uwd, who
was he;d< n t?> death with nil nx<i a? he
la\ asleep in his home at Midway.
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BIS BODY EXHUMED
Doubts of Rebert Keith Dargan's
Death Settled
HIS REMAINS FULLY IDENTIFIED
More Than Fifty Persons Who Knew
Robert Keith Dargan in Life Viewed
Disinterred Remains of Suicide
President of Defunct Cotton Oil Co.
and Positively Identified Body.
Darlington. S. C., Special?In order
to set at rest tlie numerous persistent
stories to the effect that Robert Keith
Dargan. who commuted suicide here
on July I ltli last, shortly alter the
disasterons failure of several large
corporations of which he was manager
the ?rave was opened and the remains
identified by 50 or more well-known
eieti/ens who knew him in life. Darcan
had $40,000 insurance on his life. ,
$25,000 in the Fdiclitv Mutual Insurance
Company of Philadelphia, and
$15,000 in the Kquitahlc. The latter
company accepted the proofs of death
submitted and, some months ago. paid
the amount due, but the Philadelphia
company, by reason of the current rumors
that Dargun was not dead, persisted
in the demand that the body be
disinterred and made an effort some
weeks ago to secure an order from
Judge Ik C. Watts to have this done,
The Judge declined to issue the order,
but stated that, if the company were
sued, it could renew its repuest without
prejudice from his decision.
On August 5tli Mrs. R. K. Dargan
submitted proofs of death and. in reply,
the company wrote her, in part,
as follows: "The proofs of death as
submitted are not satisfactory and,
under all circumstances of the case,
we must ask you to submit further
proof of death by allowing the grave
to be opened and the body to he inspected
by six residents of Darlington,
who were prsoually acquainted with
Mr. Dargnti in Ins life.
Had to Fight if Not Docile.
Annapolis, Mr., Special.?The rtial
of Midshipman Chester A. Hloelmaiii,
of St. Claries, Mo., on charges of hsizing,
was concluded Friday. The
court malshal peenpied only seven
minutes in reaching a verdict in the
case of Midshipman Bloehanni, by
far the shortest period in any case
A charge of hazing lias been tiled
against Midshipman Claude I?. Mayo,
of Columbus, Miss., a member of the
first class. His offenses are alleged
to have been committed during September
last when Mavo, with other
similarly situated midshipmen, were
kept at Annapolis while the other upper
elassinen were on leave.
New Trial For Capt. Jones.
Norfolk. Va., Special?Judge Hanekel
this week reached a conclusion
which did not become public until
Friday, denying the motion for a new
trial in the case of Capt. P. W. Jones,
of the Virginia National Guard, convicted
of tlie murder of Maud Cameron
Robinson, formerly of Selma, X.
C., and given IS years in the penitentiary;
hut as the result of a decision
rendered by the Court of Appeals of
Virginia allowing a new trial to Fred
S. llohaek, enrtrietcd in Floyd county,
Va., of murder, the same point involved
in the Jones case wos decided in
favor of the prisoner and Jones consequently
will get n new trial.
Fatal Wreck Near Atlanta.
Atlanta, On., Special.?Two men
were instantly killed, another is
rnissimr. believed to he under the debris.
and a fourth fatally scalded as
the result of a head-on collision between
a north-bound through freight
and a switch engine on the Seaboard
Air Line Kail road near Minn, a small
station about eight miles from Atlanta.
Shot Both Before Dying.
Knoxville, Tenn., Special. ? lien
\V!K L ilh'il niul t twii lii'ntli
crs, Clark and Tom Hals, shot in *
altercation at Freshour's distillery,
32 miles from Greenville. Tenn. Kicker
was shot by Tom Hale, but after
ho had been mortally wounded he succeeded
in shooting the other two men.
dying after firing a shot which filtered
Clark Hale's breast. The Hales
are being driven by v.* a iron to North
Carolina, according to last vej?orts.
Kicker died in a few minutes. The
I origin of the trouble is not known.
FRANCE'S [LECTION
Much Er&jtenieftt in Selection
of President
ASSEMBLY NAMES FALLIERES
Exciting Scene in Congress Eel) of
Palace at Versailles, Each Group
Applauds Its Leaders and Hooting
Opponents Until Announcement
of Result, Which W-s Greeted With
Great Cheers.
Paris, By Cable- M. Clemen! Armaaml
Fa Hie res was elected
President of France on the first ballot.
The vote stood: Fallieres. 4 til; l^mmer,
A71 : scattering, 'JS.
The National Assembly met in the
congress hall of the Hoyal Palaee at
Versailles for the election. Th" greatest
interest was manifested in the proceedings.
which, however, were very
pronounced. The mem hers of the Assembly
voted in alpliebct ieal order.
Cheers were raised whenever a popular
legislator or statesman deposited
his ballot in the urn. each groop applauded
its leaders and hooting the
leaders of oppositiug groups. Several
aged Senators who wen* obviously ill ;
received the assistance of the ushers
when mounting the tribune. Finnih
silence proclaimed the end of the balloting
and all present eagerly waiglit- 1
ed the announcement of the result.
Then when the first figures?M. Fallieres
440 and M. Mounter .'171?were
given out there was an outburst of enthusiasm
which was renewed after the
corrected figures, giving M. Fallieres
440 and thus increasing his already
clear majority, were announced.
M. Fallieres returned to Paris from
Versailles escorted by a military guard
of honor. He will take over his new
duties Feb. IS.
For Public Buildings.
Washington, Special.?The Senate
committee on public buildings and
grounds ordered favorable reports on
bills making appropriations for new
Federal buildings as follows:
At Bluefield, W. Ya., $100,000; Fort
Worth. Tex., $T2o,(lOO; Atlanta, <Ia..
$1,000,000; Anderson, S. C., $7.">.(inn.
A favorable report was ordered on a
hill authorizing the Secret urv of tlm
Treasury to contract for (lie erection *
of a building at Selnta, Ala., on a site
heretofore purchased, using an appro- j
priation for construction which was (
made in 1902.
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Sole Survivor of 13 on Ship. s
Savannah, <ia? Special.--Adrift on J
a gang plank1 from ! o'clock last Saturday
morning unt il "> o 'clock Monday f
afternoon, williont food or water Karl (]
Sumner, the* only known surviving <1
member of the crew* of the four-mast- 11
ed schooner Hubert II. Stevenson, was
picked up. by the (iennan steamer *
Kuropa, bound from Philadelphia to (
Savannah. Besides the ship's new j
there were four women aboard., all
going to Havana on a pleasure trip,
making a total of thirteen people
aboard.
$30,000 Y. M. 0. A. Building for j
Winston- Salem.
Winston-Salem, Special.?The di- 1
rectora have decided to erect a mod
orn home for the Young Men's '
Christian Association, of this city. s
The Iniildiug will be three stories '
besides a basement, and will cost 11
thirty thousand dollars. In the base- '
ment will be provided a swimming u
pool, bowling alley, baths, etc.
Germany's Former Secretary Dead.
Berlin, By Cable.?Baron Yon Kicli- a
thofen. Secretary of Foreign a (fairs,
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Green-Gaynor Jury.
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Savannah. Oa., Special. With tIm- :
decision of Judge Spccr in the Kederal
Court that 'ireene ami (iaynor must
he tried upon the consolidation of the
indictments a rainst tlieiu. the last preliminary
poi* t nt issue between the
prosecution and (lit* defence was adjudicated
am i all is in readiness Pn |
the swearing >f the jury.
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.. it>?u wi v uib w nuiu ? aniny.
I'cmhrook. X. H., special. Seven j
persons, all members of the family of !
Charles Avers, are supposed to have
perished in a five which destroyed '
Ayres' farm house, near here. The ,
bodies Ktt a ? ! ild and of Ayres' mot In i 1
in law have liecn found in tin* ruins
Mrs. Ayres and four children are missinir,
and it ts feared that they, too,
are victims of the tire. The authorities
suspect that a crime was committed.
M '
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raj says the doctor to many of
01 doesn't know of any medicinal
B cure womb or ovarian trouble;
B That such a medicine exi;
by the wonderful cures jvi
Bgl in thousands of cases, by
I IT CURES WC
Xra It has saved the lives
B women, and has rescued t
melancholy lifetime of chron
B you, if you will only give il
fl S^>U at every drug store ii
Vj WR5TE US A LETTER
RS Put asitlo all timidity and wiito in
fi?*j fri i ly and frankly, in strirtcst cotlfiIM
donee, telling us ull your symptoms
SS and troubles. We will send free advice
3,5 (in plain, sealed envelope;, how to
cure them. Address: Ladies' Advisory
SQj Dept.. The Chattanooga Mediciuo Co.,
Chattanooga, Tcuu.
PROMINENT PEOPLE.
The Earl of Elgin has a name known
tin If over tin* world.
.Inn Kuhelik played his violin at tho
White House lln* other evening;.
Secretary Taft is the champion longlistance
traveler of modet u times.
Cardinal Cihhou- since his arrival in
Baltimore has ordained 1250 priest?.
John Burns, the English Cabinet
member, bus a gift of liappy and punyen
t phrase.
Andrew Carnegie plays golf in moderation,
liut i?? extremely fond of trout
liui salmon fishing.
Sir Henry t'ninpbcll-Bannerman is
said to he the lirst Prime Minister of
>urely Celtic -train.
Lleutenant-tieneral Sir William Buter
recently retired from the British
irniy, having reached the age limit or
ilzty-seven.
Marcus A. Smith, who is again roprelenting
Arizona in Congress. Is dean of
he Territorial delegates, this heiug his
ightli term.
M. Casimir Perier. who resigntnl the
French Presidency. has Just received
i rare decoriitioii. tlie gold medal of the
Assistance Puhiie
Sir Robert Iteld. J lie now Lord Chan ellor
of (irent Britain, has a face so
ypienlly English that he has heeti
'ailed "the intellectual J<?hn Bull."
Colonel William P. Cody ("P.nlTalo
Hll"? has hoe't <itiicial'y appointed 1*1tructor
to the hulloou companies ?<f
lie naval engin ers at Alderskot. Knjrtiucl.
l'aderowski has entirely recovered
rom Hie effects of the nervous breaklown
which followed I: s railwnv ttcrilent
near Syracuse, N. V., a few
nonths apo.
The first practical outcome of I.or.l
loberts' appeal for national etli<'ieney
n the use of the rille is the formation
f the Xoftliern Bounties liulitslrial
title Lea sue.
Tolk Addresses Bostonians.
Boston. Special. Live linti?I:* *< 1 of
he leading business incn of Boston
nemlieis of the Boston Merchants'
\ssoeiat ion. altemletl the annual dialer
of the organi:'.;] i ion at Hotel
Somerset and lieard addresses by
Jovernor Joseph \V, Folk, of Misouri;
Mayor John Weaver, of Phila
lelphia; Governor t'urlis Guild, and
ithers. Governor Foil; was aeeorded
i hearty reception. Ilo discussed in I
i general way reform in politics.
AN ARTIC MINFTW.
Tlte six months' ni^ht had begun
n#l Mi'-. Whaleblubber dropped in on
dr=. Wnlruatusk.
"Take off your furs," urged the hostiinble
ho-tess.
"Oh, it Isn't worth while,** was the |
1 CillliC III t<> SU1V <1 wet*i\
( Wi Knar Disapp
h Wo Fulfill Every Promise snd
&J UJC Stricture wiioout the h
Bp ?> U UUUIL pun or di'li'iillon Iron
Ej cured never to return, without inrrrui
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The nr. Klr.g !
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his lady patients, because he ??
treatment that will positively ?
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of thousands of weak", sick B!
housands of others from a BB
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GAVE UP SUPPORTER. j$
"I ?orf n Btipportpr for four yrnr*. to km ol
np my womb, whioh lm l nowilnl rvrrytlihi,; ly
down N-loir 11." writc.i Mm. S. .1. Cliruuii;ii>. A
rf MnmiBTillo. N. V. "My uwlor tulil mono m
iiHvtifino noubl h<ip iih*. I niilffn <1 uotolil (
initfry,andcoiilil luirilly walk. Alter inkii k f5T
two tK'ttli-Rof 1'ivriltu 1 cnvf iipmysiipporifi. pj
Now I inn tnkiiiu my i.flli U'lur. have no I<n<1 |M
{ff.lnr* nn foriiii-rly,hihI can t? ou *ny f?? t ft.'
ball ii ilny at h tllno. I Mrotirly r> i <jti.u:i'i.il
Carilui to cvcty ?utlcniiii woman."
| NEWSY GLEANINGS.
Baseball Iins found r. footuo'.il In Lhet
City of Mexico.
l'arls taxamcter cabs arc to lie fitted
w ith Mnnll electric lamps.
Six tons of tallow* candles liave been
stolen from a wharf In Bostou.
Eleven bankers have pone to the Ohio
peuitenuary In the past twelve montiiB.'
One of the demands of waiters on
strike lu St. Petersburg is "two meals
u day." ^
Chinese dealers In Singapore have
refused to buy Manila cigars from;
Slugapore merchants.
Switzerland lias adopted mld-Kuro-,
penu time, the true local tlice for Born
being Just half an hour Inter.
Most of the cargo taken by the liners
from San Francisco for .lapnu nowa-'
days consists of heavy machinery.
China has recently issued an edict'
prohibiting, except In the treaty porta,1
the sale of metnl-rimnied spectacles.
An outbreak of rinderpest has
brought the German campaign agaiust
the Hottentots in Southwest Africa to
a stuiulstlll.
A woman In Coolldge, Kan., lacked
a scarlet fever sign on her door, so that,
slip wouldn't have to send out any
Christmas presents.
Itestnurant keepers of Berlin are In'
the midst of a war with their guest*
:>s to whether "hroccichen" shall be'
free with meals or be charged for in
the bill. |
German farmers are trying to induce'
the smaller birds to return to their old;
haunts about the fields, ami for tills]
purpose arc setting out boxes and other
nrtiiicial devices to serve the birds for.
I homes. i
1
An application hns been made by flic
Japanese Government to the British'
Geueral Medical Council, asking it tot
recognize the degrees of Japanese medical
practitioners in various parts or
the British empire.
Cracksmen Get $2,0f)0 Gold, r;<iu
Oklahoma Bank.
Oklahoma City, Special.? Al'tr
four attempts, robbers blew the safe
of ilie Hank of Dale, near (Lis < it<,
and secured $'J,0f>0 in gold and made
their escape. It is,thought that 'ho
j thieves belong to the same gang that
has been robbing banks near htto ior
tb<? past three months.
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Claim Hfcrs for Maine Men.
Now that Tort lam! is *o ! avi ?t ? r.o
stalue of Tom Ki nt a Ma \< \ i> >
.liiiiks thai lot M Morrill at. . an
I (j Itlaint' .-lioiiiu bo siiiii!;.::> lri,< . I
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I i ?'\v" ton I liattiii. ..in!
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Dial Oar Patients.)
Peter ?>id Out Pe!s? Hopes.
intra nr bnu|(lii and Vurtcoceln ii Ihnr.t nf
i bimlnann) ini.iKk'l<>ui itloo'l PoImii< p
7 or inlucrkl mixture; I.oe* of IWnnlr Q
-ly rurni; un Nttmulnut hut |i?rai?nirl. 8
Hi dNlOo ! itn IneUtnilnn organlm! nunc? i h?>
of (ii-gri > for the Iraniim tit and cure i t ml y
iti'i-o |?r. N. k. K'"r. ttie- tiiiuGi-t it Bj
k the chief cinnulHub belnt niiltnl ki
unit I'liTsii Imuhnnti .'.irgooti*. i
the iriomi lit i>l rhroiiic I. nui.tfi*' Ki
i iiipillr.l *mi electrical iinticln. .
ruii'r:"t whh ? I the ttHlvxnic. faradSc Utlre K
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nttilii m apoclbeit t.me.
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U symptom bi.mli e fur bo rue treatment
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