FORT MILL TIMES.
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15TH YEAR. FORT MILL, S. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 30,11>0G. .;,|?E NO. 22.
PALMETTO tfFAIRS
Occurrences of Interest from
All Over South Carolina
'MANY ITEMS OF STATE NEWS
A Batch of Live Paragraphs Covering
a Wide Range?What is Going
On in Our State.
General Coton Market.
Gal vet-ton. quiet 1? 7-1(5 |
New Orleans, quiet 9 1-'2
"Mobile, quiet 9 1-4
Savannah, quiet 1* 1-1(5
Charleston, quiet ..9 1-8
^Norfolk. qquiet 0 .'1-4
Bait imore, nominal !> 7-8
New York, quiet 9.9(1
;Boston, quiet 9.99
J-Mnlndedlpliin. quiet 10.10
'Houston, steady 9 5-1(5
Auffusta, steady 9 5-8
Memphis, quiet and nominal.. ..9 15-1
Charlotte Cotton Market.
These prices represent the prices
j>oid to wagons:
flood miiklling 9 .'5-4
tstnet middling
, ^Middling !?."?-S
ItJood middling, tinged b.Vtt
JStuius 7 1-2(?S 3-4
Arm Torn From Body.
(latTney, Xpoeial.?One <>1* the most
shocking accidents ever witnessed
here occurred with Minnie Curry, a
young son of Mr. .1. II. Curry, as the
victim, 11 is condition cannot he determined,
although it is thought t<>
be decidedly grave. The facts are
a^out as follows: Curry was working
at a brickyard at the drum used for
putting lip ears of dirt from the pit.
]l was his duty to manipulate the lever
on the machine that pulled up the
t cars of clay. He was to do this
Allien the signal, the ringing of a hell,
was given. While waitimr for tli??
signal lit' had apparently gone over
to the other side from liis lever, near
a swiftly revolving sluift, and wus
playing with a small piece of old worn
out belting, which lie had wrapped
I around the shaft, supposedly to see
what effect it would have or to wuit
l'or it to get too hot to hold. Stray
strings from the belting finally caught
the shaft and. in turn, caught the
boy. At every revolution of the shaft
the body not only struck the ground
but struck a large piece of timber,
which was near by. His clothes were
torn entirely from his body. When
the frightened hands reached him lie
was absolutely without a stitch of
clothing oil. even his shoes being torn
from his feet. One arm. the rb>lii
?hi?v whs lorn from tin* body at tlit
wrist niul was found some distance
away. The same arm was broken
above the -elbow. Kotli legs were
broken above the knee, and il is feared
llial internal injuries were sustained.
Thos. E. Miller, President.
Columbia. Special. The trustees of
the State's colored college at Orangeburg
met ;uid passed a resolution requesting
Thos. K. Miller, 1,1,. 1>.. to
withdraw his resignation. President
Miller eaiuc he I ore the hoard and explained
his reasons for resigning. He
complied with the request of the
board, which was embodied in the
.following resolution: "Kesolied.
That this hoard after a full eonfereiiee
with President Thomas I i. Miller
in reference to Id* ?
. ? ri^nni i"ll ?lll? 1
believing said resignation was sent
ill hastily and tinder a misapprehension
of the board's action, is of the
opinion that it will be for the best interest
of the Slate colored college
that said resignation he withdrawn
and that Dr. Miller remain at the
bead of the institution."
Favor Municipal Ownership.
Seneca. Sj<ecial. At a special olcctioii
Jielij hero on Hie question of
j^ranlinji a fratiehise to private parties
for electric lights and waterworks
or having itinnieipal ownership,
tin* latter won by a vote of 7b
to 2. It is quite evident that unless
tne sentiment of its citizens changes
materially Seneca will soon own its
own lighting plant and waterworks.
The town has been growing rapidly
the past lew yens and marked progress
has been made recently. It i<
only a question of a short time now
until tile elect lie lights will lie put
into sen >ce.
Salnda Tiger Convicted.
Sajinhi. Special?John Sty mil. the
jfouug* tvhlte inan arrested several I
lays ago, charged with having about |
two gallons of whiskey at (lood Hope
Baptist church, in this county, on
, Sunday. Alurust 1'2, at the protract oil
meeting, was tried before. Magistrate
F.theredge and n .pay for transporting
liquor in vioiatidii of law and
convicted.
A VERY UGIY CRIME
White Woman Attacked by Young
White Man.
Aiken, Special.?A young; white
man by the name of Pinee Barton
was brought here and placed in jail
charged with committing an assault
upon Mrs. Ma,ttio Bryant, who is
said to be a divorced woman oi'
(Jraniteville. According to Mrs.
Bryant, she had never seen Barton
prior to Sutnradv night. She savs
Barton eame m her house while
she was at a neighbor's. Some of
the people in her house called her
home, saying that Burton was a nice
young man. She agreed to accompany
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Bryant says that shortly altar leaving
the house Marlon made uu altaek
upon her. throwing her to tin* ground.
She resisted as best she eould. atul
screamed for help. Some people
nearby ran to Iter assistance, but
Marlon fle?l before they arrived.
Mrs. Bryant's clot lies were badly
torn, and site was bitten on the face
and arm. She has been routined to
her room all day. Barton was raptured
"some time afterwards in
(irsiiteville and brought here. Barton
is about. 'J-4 years old and is a mill
hand. When seen at tIt jail Barton
said lie was not responsible
for his action; that he was
drunk and therefore didn't know
what he was doing. He claimed that
Mrs. Bryant threw Iter arms around
his neck and said after that he re
membered notliilit*-, lit* asserted that
lie knew untiling ol' I In* assault aiul
declared that it lie got nut uf 111iirouble
he would "out out" liquor.
Constable Howard made the arrest.
There is mi excitement or threats ot
v iolenee.
Lynching ty One Man.
( oluiuhia. Specjial. A Special to
The Stale from Kloretiee says: Alter
an all-nigilt chase, W. I,. Marshall
shot and killed Lewis tiray. a negro,
tor improper proposals to his wife.
The negro went to Marshall's house
during his absence. On being informed
of the alTair Marshall armed
himself and started in pursuit <d" the
negro. While he was resting at a
store at Kftlinghutn. Florence county,
the negro walked in. He was recognized
and shot to death.
Was "Justfiable Homicide."
Florence. Special. ? As a result of
the coroner's inquest over the dead
body of I In* negro Louis (dregg. ftu*
I .jury, with Mr. Krook> Met'all acting
as foreman, lianded in a verdict that
deceased had come to iiis death as
the result of a gun shot wound in the
hands of \Y. L. Marshall and that
it was a justifiable homicide. Nothing
new developed during the course
of the inquest except that the negro
j hrute had actually laid hands on Marshall's
wife, and offered her a sum
of money if she would submit to his
proposals. She then screamed and
called for her mot her. who was inside
the house, and the ncgio fled. Shetiff
Lurch was present during the inquest,
hut did not take Marshall into actual
eustodx for the reason that he showed
a disposition not to disappear, and
the further fact that several of the
I -ii.i-iniii lai illi'll 01 tile Ci?mintuiity
assured liim t'nai they would
lie responsible for Marshall's appealing
in Florence .Ylondnv morning t<>
vivo lutinl. Sherift' March says he is
v.illiujr to be responsible for the
u? isouer.
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K'lled Over a Card Game.
Y ovk\ille. S,,,,ri.il. Tbro? nee-mo*
Were fii_.._fd in inblniu lit a house
mi the yard of id". W. (I. White, of
this place, and became involved in a'
row. As a result of that row one of
I tin in. I><*ii Wiilkt r, i*. dead. 'l in e,
pi-tol halls were tired into liiiu l?y
one of t!i?' other uet?roes. One is
supposed to have passed tlii'ouirh his
lieftrt. another entered the brain at
I the edge of the hair, above the left
eye, and the third went into Hu
throat, either of which would necessarily
have proved fatal.
Wor?!d Excommunicate Lynchers.
Sparlunhurcr. Special.--The Spartanburg
Hapli-I A-socintirm ai il>
meetinj; with Friendship church preset!
stl'n.iv resnlui inns (ictinniiciug I \ ile!ii:t\>s
ul placed Iho dcnoini'.ia! ion on
i cord :ts ndvofat iis?? llie. cxcmnnnMiicntinu
I'roni I lie Church of members
who may be known to participle in
lychin-s. ,
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28 KILLED BY BOMB
Home of Russian Official Was
Blown Up
BOMB THROWER WAS A VICTIM
Twenty-Four Also Wounded as Result
of Fiendish Attempt to Assassinate
Premier Stolypin During
Public Reception at His Country
House.
St. Petersburg. My Cable. Twentyeight
persons are dead ami 24 wounded
as the result of n dastardly attempt
to nssasimitc Premier Stolypin with
a bomb while he w?s holding a public
reception at his country house on
Aptekarsky Island. The Premier
was slightly wounded on the face ami
neck by Hying splinteis.
Among the dead ar?* the Premier's
15-year-old daughter, wlm had both
legs broken by the explosion and subsequentlv
sueeombeu J" her injuries;
General Zumeutm. the Premier's personal
Sevretarv: M. KlmvtjstofT. former
Governor of ih?- province of Penza;
Col. Fredroff. elm-l' of the Premier's
personal guard: Court Chamberlain
PavidotV. t'ourt Chamberlain
Voronin, Aaide Donbassoflf. and four
women and two eliildren.
The wounded iuelude ,\i. Stolvpin's
11-year-old son, who is seriously,
though not fatally injured, and a
number of persons promient in the
sooial and official worlds. The man
who threw tiie bninb was among the
killed.
Fairbanks to Negroes.
Columbus, ()., S|HM-"t?;l. Vice-President
Charles \V. Fairbanks and
Hooker T. Washington, the eolored
leader and president o| Tuskegoe In
stilute, aildre^pd t L?> Ohio State
( olo ri'il Industrial and F.dueationul
Kx|Misitinn at drove t'ilx. a suburb
Regard in;; tin* raft* tpiest ion, Mr.
Fairbanks said to a reporter.
'I'lii' settlement of the so-ealled
raeo ipiestiou. or race problem, rests
with ill.' eolored people themselves.
L believe these people', who make up
ten per I'lust. n| our |io]iiilation, have
improved wottderfullx. and tb?*v air
takiiur advantage ??f tlu? opportunitivs
plari'd at their disposal."
In addri'.-^inir the (Miin State t'nlored
Industrial and Kriuentional Imposition
Mr. Fairbanks eoiijpaiulated
the eoloi'eii people upon the siirresst'ul
inauguration of the exposition,
saying that their sueeess was not
surprising to him. as he knew something
of the tenacity of their purpose.
The imporlnueo of the work
in which they were engaged eould he
better appreciated when the I act was
recalled that the black race now constitutes
more than ten per cent, of
the population of the I nited States.
The exposition, lie said, is a hopeful
sign. not only because ii illustrates
what the negro has been a hie to aceoniplish
in the industrial arts in a
comparatively lev. years, hut it shows
mat he appreciates the wiiuc of cooperation.
The exposition is mi admirable
object-lesson. full of encouragement
and inspiration to tin- colored
jH'opie. To advance education
and industry is to cucouiu"c two of
the mightiest factors in tin upbuilding
of any race. To prosper to ilie
utmost and make the greatest advance
in life, the colored people must leaeh
the virtue of sobriety, honesty, frugality.
industry and fair play. Their
advance had h??-n aee-oinplishcd
against tremendous obstacles, one of
their greatest difficulties being prejudice.
A broad opportunity, lie said, lies
before the colored race. What it will
become will depend upon what it
does. In the linn) analysis, people
advance only by virtue of their own
efforts. The future of the colored
race was in its own InrvK
Murdered Arrested i" Georgia.
. 1.anion, Ua., Special iienrv Greggs
a white man. is held in jail here await
ing the arrival of the sheriff of Louisiana.
Greggs is said to be wanted in
that State for the murder of four
men in New Orleans. The Governor
of Louisiana has ottered a reward of
$1,700 for ttie capture of the man who
committed these murders.
Yields to Assr ssirs' Threat.
Odessa, By < Governor General
Ivaulhasso: I <!-c time annulled
a court martial sentence
The ease was that ot r. is >t named
Kymslui. whose polite J > t, 1 e was
eorrinuted to 10 year*- is! ha <i hdmr.
It is rumored that K'tuiha'v l.-ci-ivid
n iviiii II-Mil III" I I'l'!',' * I'llH'l!
thifaloninir him \vi:h !ii i'ato ?!?v<)h
if' In* eon firmed *.ii" -.iiM'ime. The
Governor <inuia:;.i ii:>? <a
new street tcuurd of about ?50 men.
whose wages the house owiiers arc
compelled to pay.
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South Carolina Mob Adds Ona
More Lynching to Its Score
SHERIFF HANDED OVER KEYS
Third Such Crime Within Ten Dayi
In Palmetto State Takes Place in
Dorchester County. Victim Being
Young Negro Who Had Attempted
to Break Into Dwelling House
Where 11-Year-Old Girl Was Alono
- Keys Handed Over by Accommodating
Sheriff fie&To Strung Up
and Riddled With Hundreds of
Bullets.
Columbia. S. C., Special.- Willie
Spain, a North Carolina negro. 'JI
years old, was shot to death by a mob
near St. George. Dorchester county,
Thursday afternoon.
This is the third lynching in South
j Carolina within ten days.
I S. L. Connor, manager of the Dorchester
I.utnher Company's stores at
Hadhant, was noliliod by a negro
that he saw another negro attempting
to enter a window of his home and
than run away into a near-by cane
lield. Me suddenly came upon Spain.
He grappled with the negro. striking
i mm a severe blow, breaking several
I bones in bis hand. The negro finally
freed himself and ran to a near-by
woods. Connor notified his neighbors
and a seareh was 'begun. Abont
two hours later Spain was raptured
in a negro cabin not far distant. lie
was brought to St. George and turned
over to Sheriff l.imeliouse, who locked
him up in jail. Shortly afterward^
a posses <rf 40 or Tt) men went
to the sheriff and demanded flu
keys of tlie jail. Securing the keys,
the jail was unlocked and the negro
taken to the house of Connor, where
his 11 -year-old daughter, who was
alone in the house, positively identified
the negro as the one who fried
to climb through the window, but
was frightened away by her screams.
The negro did not protest his innocence,
but admitted that lie bad
gone to the lesidenee with the intention
of Entering, but .for what
purpose he did not say.
The mob then took the negro to a
near-by oak trie, strung lum up to a
limb and shot about .">00 -hots into
bis body. The negro's head and
body were literally shot to pieces.
After the sheriff had surrendered
to the mob be telegrphed Governor
Heyawrd of what had happened. Tint
Governor at once wired the officer to
use all means to prevent a lynching,
but it was too late, as the mob lost!
no time in dispatching the negro.
After finishing its work the moli
dispersed and all i? ijiiiet at the scene
of the lynching.
Italians Use Daggers.
Buffalo, .Special.? 1 wo men are
den<l and two more will probably die
as a suit ??i' a desparalw with
stilletoH between live Italians here.
Two bmthers were matched against
three brothers. Kratik Sard: mi, one
of the three Snrdiua brothers, was
killed on the scene of the battle.
Rnphiael Bulsitric, who tried to act
as pence maker, was stubbed in the
abdomen and back and was earned
to a hospital. Dnmcuico (Jeraeei and
Bernardo Geracci. who are allotted to
have done the stabbing which resulted
in the death ot Saldino, are in a
serious condition. They art rim reed I
with murder.
State Department Will Not Interfere.
Washington, I). C. Special. There
18 on disposition on the part of the
State Department to interfere in the
Cuban revolutionary affairs. The Department
regards the Island Republic
fully capable of protecting itself
against insurrectionists.
Mr.rder
Richmond, \ a.. Special ?At* Jarretts,
Sussex county, in a personal affray
between J. I'. Matthews and
Flank Johnson, the latter shot and
killed the former and was despn::<te*
ly wounded himself.
Assassins Arrested. t
Cape Hnytien, Ity Cable.?The r.<-J
I eassins of Millionine and Th urston, n
two Americans eiit|Mo\c<! ;,s c?d!? .
toi> in the |iominic::r C.isPin lionsei"
Service, have hi en arresied in i iayti, |
their xtradifion is demanded by tho 1
Doiuiuicau government. 1
AMNESTY ISOffERED
President of Cuba Proposes
Terms to Insurgents
WOULD HOLD LEADERS AWHILE
While Insisting That the Cuban Government
Will Never Compromise
With Any Form of Disorder, Provincial
Officials Are Instructed to
jrenmi an .Repentant rcdcis,
Chiefs Included, to Return to Their
?pmes in Peace Complete Pardon
Guaranteed to All Who Surrender
All-Night Fight in Town of Bcju*
cal, Havana Province.
Havumi:), Culm. Hv Cable?General
Montalvo, acting Secretary of the Interior.
lias issued an order, under the
direction President Palnia. instructing
the government ol'tieials in
the provinces of Pinnr del Hio, Havanua,
Matan/.os, and Santa Clara,
to allow all insurgents who lepeut of
their errors to go free to their homes
excepting; the insurgents who are prisoners
in the hands of government
forces and the captured commanders
of insurgent hands, who will be detained
until the government determines
whether they are to be allowed
their freedom or are to he tried by
the courts.
All chiefs of insurgent bands who
surrender themselves tr'*"
ment forces, or who snJrtmdfr with
4)nNy&
their followers and tht?aaB&* will
also l>o allowed to return to their
families. Finally, to all who surrender
the government guarantees they
will never he disturbed in any manner
as a result of the part they have
taken in the uprising.
No Truce With Disorder.
President Puliua is not disposed to
employ any other method than that
of arms for the re-establishment of
peace, lie declared energetically that
the government would absolutely
never compromise with any form of
the disturbance of order.
A parly of insurgents commanded
by to. Sanchez entered-the town of
Bejuenl, province of Havana, at 11
o'eloek Monday night, fortiiied themselves
and fought all night against
an at lacking force of government recruits
and rural guards without other
results than three *?f the defenders of
the palace ami one rural guard being
killed.
Three Captured Spanish Ships Sold
For $103.
Washington, Special. Three Spanish
ships captiucii by Admiral Dcwev
in Manila Hay, May 1. WIS. were
sold by ihe Navy Department for
fU!3. These ships wen* advertised
at several Asiatic ports, the total
cii.m of ad\ . tiding being $'JS, and
the Nnv\ Depaiiment is well satisfled
that the bids were sufficient In
cover the e.x|>e use of advertising.
The three ships ;ne the Albay. Manilicno
and Mindanao. They have
been stripped of everything movable
ami jue s:uipi\ ohi hulks practically
useless tor an\ purpose of tin* navy.
Shoots Rival and Takes Poison.
Chit tendon, Yi.. Sperial.?John
Cas-idny was probably fatally shot
by Daniel Barnaul. Forty-two buckshot
were taken from I'assidv's body.
Barnard was captured. After his
arrcst he swallowed a ?|uantity of
iodine in an attempt to commit suicide.
Trouble over a woman is believed
to have caused the shooting.
A. Reprieve Granted.
Kansas t'ily. Spe iul -tiny rnor
Folk mauled a rein ieve liil October
.!(? to Airs. A:: :'- Myers, awaiting ex-*
Petit ion fur the murder <?!' her i shaud.
No action was taken in the
ease of Frank lloilin.n.. Mrs. Myec"-;
,nc(<yijiiiic. raini. wi'ir st'iilt'iic.'il 1??
h? hanged Sept. 3rd. The respite
was granted to nilmv an appeal to
ho I'uitcd Stales Supreme < oarl.
Resign Supcrintcndcncy of V. M. I.
Lexington, Yn., Spei'?;?1.? At a -.pooial
meeting of the hoard of visitors
here the superintendent, General
Seol t Xliipp, presented his resignat
ion to take oil eel at tin* pleasure of
tlio hoard. Tlie hoard appointed live
members to consider I lie resignation
aud make a report at n myelin/ in
June. UK>7. General Shipp was ijamlo
superintendent on thu retirement in
ISO? of (iencrnl Smith. General
Slii ?p has dioen connected with rhc
school for ;'t) years, having eutcred
a cadet. !)? loiniiiatiBed the eadetsrin
tbn famous charge at ike battle
Cf Newmarket.
I STILL IN CONFUSION
earthquake Sufferers Not Wet
"A
Free From Danger
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BUSINESS RESUMING SUBBST
Some Business Houses* Opsasut 4B
Valparaiso. City Under Startta*!
Law, Traffic by Water and
sumed Postal Service AAm* tin
Operation?Great Trouble iat fRatrying
Dead Since Cemeteries adflL Zamstroyed
Coffins Piled Hiftft
Dread of Outbreak of -?
Many Leave City.
Yaluparniso. By Cable.? Some- -.?.ar?r.ess
houses have opened t'or tUc- >ir**
time since the earthquake. T<eJ*y?? oo?
aud telegirpbic cummuireat kjbs wUu
Santiago has been re-established, ii***
city is still under martial la;** Jk?*
the fit'st installment the govcrrw?r>:-iti.
has appropriated .f4,OOU.OOO fo*i i_t?s
relief of the destitute.
The custom house has l>een tr.- !???? ed
anel t rat tie by water and ??**> ims
been resumed. Postal service hi uaio
in operation.
On of the greatest difficuUva
countered by the authorities is
terment of the bodies vecovero# fcveri
?* .Stuns, as all cemeteries /u-rstroytd.
At various- temporary ,mau<-gne?r
heaps of coffins are accuianili&wsi,
waiting ^ the designation of IUav*.i
places of burial.
The work of recovering Smr.vsec*
is being' pushed io the utmost i??ar*t*ey
to avoid au epidemic, in fear off wcsi.cu*
many families are leaving tkr
Through the whole length of FfiMsrri)
Avenue and ail over Victoria .u?<
sheds have been constructed la*
ter the. homeless from the- ?sr,v,*
rains.
Vnlpaviaso, By Cable.?The kmc. >*$
life by the eurthquake of 'f :.?c?sa*nm. .
August lti, probably will not ?r .w^vr;
of 3.000, while the property doAnt-wti
is estimated at $100,000,000
sibly was in execs of that s.us?.
Order is being maintained tix*
utmost severity by the mil i t ?*X* lice
and armed citizens' pat re-.***??
are empowered to shoot looters ?ua uMn
spot. The authorities are sboiriqs ..***?
utmost energy in the protectim &?.
property.
With the first terrible shock ??T -lifts
earthquake, buiidiaga collapsed^ Bhatrr
walls falling in with a 11
noise. The inmates in mao-r
were unable- to escape. The sK
followed almost immediately Bty *
fierce storm, the wind prozflMrfBamr
walls that had been weakened by ?* ?
earthquake. and these brokewires,
which flashed ineessurrthx. .i
second shock was even morethan
the first.
Five minutes afterward fires j-.?w.n"j.'?c
in every direction, and the
town, which had been momc-offrw i *
in darkness, was illuminated f?"?gantie
flames. The firemen smni
desparute fight, though there tens '.title
water, as most of the :n? ttn -V-joi
been broken by the earth trero Irks.
Victoria Threnlre (opera hoitf*^ zasai
the Naval Club were utterly
e<l by the earthquake, and fin? Buoihrionol
Theatre succumbed i*> oanMfi
quake and fire.
Contracts Awarded.
Norfolk. Va.. Special. -Th? f*c*? ctu
of govt mors of the J.-iinc^totro
?.'i?i- has awarded to J. W. Drvw s*>T
Newport \'ws. the contract T?r ac
erect son of the Kducat ional anJ ffiFi--toric
Arts buildings at a ooi.t of
con one
r 'W.wv,
Stn Francii-?? Sends A'/f.'
"Washington. Sik-^jJ.? S.ir ?*?"
co made :i,( Lri Anic ican eorftd^i(
tion for 'l ; n ii< f of th -?*
earlliquak* s.ifiV-ers. A ii c ? ( rived
.liy tlo- v;,at?' 1 11:no-j f r-*r.'?%
Minister 11.i i at ,< ?. win-ivf'
fil t. . <?! li'tvr *'s
from *ht>! t :.y.
Aniiety is Near Subsiding.
, \Yftfeliiiq:t<in, Specinl.?
tcs Minister John Hick*. *i
po de ('hilt, has sent a rath rsrw. it [&&
I be State Department Haying C-.idk.rmn*.
ioty over, the eavt'iquaku iwin
both ^alparaito ood S'astx^% &
though at the dr-te of tha scs -riap -*iS ^
Die diijnotch. mild ahoeha
to be f?tt. ..He any* that th* Hnaazaa
and buniMH* aiUUttiot* #+ tcxuvx* ami
that there is fear of * ptuiitr. JPSan. *
acripiions are being vailed Sao vt?at
\*tiflTerers." ,
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