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Jn Time One ►ectinn of the chain gong l» Barton, the other at Dunbarton this i week. W. V. Richardaon, J. B. Morna, Clerk. Supr. HARMONY LOD(»E NO IT A. K. M. W A N TKI> — SaIe»n>«n, local or trav- , t-llng, for inonuiueula, grave »lab«, irun fenci ug. et< . Addrear, I Bell Broi Marb'e Co , A I lien *, (I a . I lit MOON 1 HIS MONTH February:— Fir«t (Quarter . , Full Moon I.ual tjuarter New Moon L’S NEW INTERNATIONAL. DICTIONARY rHE MERRIAM WEBSTER); Tho Only New unabridged dic tionary in many years. Jon tains the pith and essence I of an suibGritatiye library. Covers every field of knowl edge. An fcAGfrolepedia in ft single book. Jho Only Dictidnftry with the New Divided Pa sic. 00,000 Words. 3700 rases. 6000 Illustrations. Cost nearly half a million/lollars. jet us tell you about this most remarkable single Volume. Write for sample pa~es, full par ticulars, etc. ttitni this paper and tr» jrill •end free a set of Pocket Maps Tfye Barnwell People. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY i!J. 1S12 11 .t-0 .fa.oc A reyTilarrommonirrsticn of Harmony Dxtira No. 17, A. K ,M. will Ia* b«-ld in .Vtaerintc Trmple or TuunwlAy mhsbb* Fsh. vw 7 IV) o’l lork VliiH!ng hrcU.rtn afr cordtai.y in.dtrd to Httcr,^. A A. t.omoD, W M. m MrNah, S» r CM Ya I'A I. WIIITK ORPIN TON FGGS FOR sale. From heua that are daavendanU of the mo.i famou. .train of fowl, in America, ami prDa winner. Ihem- »elv«»« S l«*c.ed |>eu« that will inaure fertile rgg‘. proJuriug chick* of great • tamliiH and vitality, f t 00 per aettmg of |7, with libcrNl tract,nenl for un- hatclisd egg*. P. II. Rhcklngham. feh.S-1f Barnwell, N. C. kev.R A Yonftte y’.iltfd Barnwell friend* !a*t week. He ia well pleaaed with and pleaies his work In the hill country. Ths kirdlv letter* written on SaMtr- djyly good remembering anh.criber friend, of Colmnblw. Khrtiardf, Hilda and Valdosta added to the happin«>* of another remful Sunday. Notice of the mreilng on Monday rf the County Medici AaSOdatlon did not reach ua laat week In time for publica tion ami that jteeoitutit foi lu noti-ap- pearance in otir lociU column. ,4* Rev T. O Phillip* nntl family moved on Friday frofcv Kline to < lu*rle«ton, where tho giTtei and cl rjneut young Virginian ha* entered upon the paator- Rle of the Flrat BaptDt Church. Lent began yeaterdav and will be ob served by Calholira and Episcopalian* for the fottv day* before Easter Sun- dav. during which they arc required to abstain from certain fotnlv and fashion able indulgences. Even the beus tire breaking records this yeat. Tnc*duyMi. 6. W, Wood ward showed us n comet egg bud by an ordinary b«-n. It was soft she I d and was ornimented with a white at tachinent three Inches long. One of the best “conti Ibutlons” re ceived last week came fiotiKfar off Nevada. It was not intended for pub lication but eftablished that of what we were already assured, the good friendship of Mr. J. B . Kelly, formerlv of Blackville. Clever Charlie Ilrown has made the Hill Top Stables look like better times by bis gale* of good horses, sure mules, paragon huggitaand wagons and reli ance harnegg. There are bargain* galore stall waiting there for all needing stock or goods In his line . Grand Chancellor Frank K . M vers of Charleston was the guest of honor at the annual banquet on Friday evening of Barnwell Lodge No. Pi, Knights of Pythias, Hsppy addresses were made by him an,I Messrs. Charles Carroll Simms, >V. J. Snyder and Harry l>, Calhoun. The feast of goo] viand- showed that cooking D as much as ever an at t in Barn well. Mr*. Pretto Halford Otev, more beautiful than in her girlhood davs, if such perfection be po-mlde U the guest of her aunt, M rs. J . W . C Reed, for a brief visit before returning to her hap py home in Lynchburg, \ a. Her many friend* are indeed rejoiced that her winter tUy Ln the>nuth un !■ r advpg ot the best medical taler.t of the Vir ginia city lias etPu te,| lo r complete re-toratitin to ros\ health. On account of the rush the ls«t of the month at the County Treasurer’s office, the County Treasurer riqiiests n* to ask that all taxpavers dejp ing to get the amount of their taxes before sending in to the oftlce to communicate with him at once a* it is impos.ible to rep|v to every inquiry '.hat comes in rliirtug the »A*t two or threw .lavs, thereby running ihe ij-k of paving the 7 per cent penally which att»che» March 1st. For th*- be nr fit of nnr truck fsrtr.ing Irieud* we *l»te i he fact, of our own knowledge, that tiiero u«ed to he raised In ihe mount i in countiy a variety id cabbage that would not lies I until Cp' l f*!! weather came, tlmngh it n *« nr ■- os-ary to -ow lb.- seed tn Marc ii Suri. Clhhage lieaja kept sound all winter if protected bv straw o.i scaffold* over them. It was the practice thnie to transplant thP hahhsge Inro row* In a coiner of the garden before severe cob) came, make a sciffi l l of rail, or pole, jn.t above the brad, and place pine straw or green p:ne top. on itie ».-af- fold Such c»td>*g* have been raised »uoce*»fu!]v In th 1 * connte and there would he big good money rai-ing them on a Urge scale, VV- gne-s their se«oI could still tie I) l ight from Aauev ill* or •lenderaorn llle A few dav« ago we fioind it nece-- »ary to cill on the people of our town J tor fbn, -aine tielog r i i Oed to ce. t , some otrligstlon* of the Harnwtll Law j a mistake. > M btn we opened tbo sack of »e3d | aent n» by Congre.aman Bvrne# for j diatrtbutlnn we found that It Contained | vegetable and not flower *eed. W# j mention the fact that our lady reader* , throughout the eonntr m*y tinderstand ! taliv none of iltem baa received flower j seed. The mlatake made in our local mention may have been cauaed by our too hri.ly leading of the letter o^ advice from Col. Hvrne*, trr the agrleulturul department people may hkvperietl. AT WILI.ISTOX. Work Is well umlcr way for tho con struction of the now ten thousand do! lar brick school building. Tbo alto of five acres 1* an admirable one. The ex cavation for the structure I* about com pleted, till the lumber needed I* on th** ground, other material being received And the contractor, a Georgia builder* wilt soon have a choAu of trowels and other impietrehU of hia culling making b»i*y music. The plans promise the best building for educational purpose* In the county. CANDIDATE CARDS. Mr W. L Woodward Announce* himself today a candidate for Coroner. Me is a member of the Inmily long a* socUted with .'he lre*t hUUirv of Barn- well District at.ii County. During the war between the section* he served near tho flashing of the gun* lu the Second iionth Carolina Heavy Artil lery, t.spt W. M. Hunter’s Company. For 27 year* he was engaged in saw milling until .the activities of tl^gt strenm*U* occupation became too great for hi* advancing year.*. Since he has followed farming as an occupation. He now, for the first time In h.s life, becomes » candidate for oflice and asks the endorsement of hi* past Fy tlection by hi* fellow citizen*. G. ftC. MeemaCs. W SprlngAeld, M«l DISCHARGE N01TCE. otic* fa hereby given that we will our llrst and flnml report as execu- of the €»tart> of K. M. Copes, de- icd, with Hon. John K. Snelflng he oflice of Judge of Probate np«n 29th day of February, A. I>. H)12. petition his Honor for an order of charge and letters Dlsmisaory, All litoninmi kindretf wW please take oe and govern yotrrgelves accord- 2d. 1912. w. W. Cope, J. A. Ope, Exeautor*. fkU the beat vegetable seed*. Irl»h Utoandrya teed at Molalr*., al*o , white onlvn acis. The *un rise* tod*? at 7 .Id jets at o ;.V2. 1^ ^ Court is in ttession at Ilampton thir week. Cotton picking and o»t sriwing con tinue. With the February new f*nm ot. Sui)d»y citiue a bleed rliauge in the weaihcr, The oldest inhabitant never fipfore saw the road* of the county in *m h condition Bi at present. Those w!ift sowed convenient rve patches for tiit-lr chickens Fi-i fall arr getting good egg results. Tux I’Eori.K l>oast« the hflppfne«s of having receivsil on Mnuday tti*) haud- aomeat flower* in the State. Now that the legislature has quit Columbia the candidates throughout the State will begin to get busy. Master Mike Bl time, aged 4 wars and with the good look* and sense of 14, visited us OB Saturday briefly and brightly. A telegram brought to Mrs. A. K. Evison laft week the sad new* of the death In Chicago after long ill health of her mother. South Carolina emlgranfs in Georgia and Florida are taking a lowly interest In the political storminess, pre.-ent and prospective; In this Sfate. Truck farmer* undismayed by last saaaon’s haM luck will try again ti i» year, and possibly fhe aggregate acre age will he largely increased. No# that the legislature has dis persed the weather clerk may take a recess from the manufacture and dis tribution of snows and rains. ReV. J. f>. Mackio, 415 Na*<au St, Charlevion, will preach at Mt. Arnon 11 :H0 a. m. and at Kline 4 :30 p. m. on the hh Sunday th this month, 25th inst. 'Times afe worse In Mississippi than In south Carolina” remarked a Barn well travelling man who' is taking a rest, until tfadfe Intfifoierf In the tJohth West. Some of tifK Fiorf-x’* /rienda have been very good to us this week and we are quite sure th*t others wtlf be Inst as clever and correct In the remaining three days. R?v. John K. Goode has still under consideration the call of the Cheraw Baptist Church. He hopes to he able to reach an early conclusion. Should he accept hi* going away will be sin cerely regretted by lh< many admiring frleada be baa wua in tbia county. were orR I tl r ncil d '" n which i* an nnusu»!!v gimd n-cird. The L Fowmg i‘ a list of thn*u a|- proachfal *r d ihvi r cunt; Ibui hn-* : J M F.* s ic'lin^ * ■ 1 S K M<k**-lvy 7) 'i 1 1 VV J Lemon i A 1.vim in f> (M li 11 t nvc _ S i*l \\ M A n dre w « f iv l f h i i 11 c I ’* m kv u .'i«> S W IManton .nil I. M < alhmin 1 1 '■ i B I. F.:»sti'l III g " 1 > ) M It 11 itgn<ii| i« I 11 D ( alhun u I ."'I RWKil.y .M }{ W Di. ks 1 "Il K H Cr.rch ’"<n J M K*«fcMing, .M. B. Hagnod. I.x. Com. ANOTHER llOMK IDE. A good young negro man, Mix*on hy name, wa* «hot to death on Sunday on a place of .Mr \V. I John*, by another young aicgro named Paul Walker, who avoided arrest, supposed ty going to Georgia. MEDICAL MEETING. About twenty jihysician.l met at Al lendale (in Monday and reorganized the County Association by election’ of the following officer* : President, Dr. Kyan A.Gyle*, Black- Ville. Secretary if ml treasurer. Dr. \V. K. Tuten, Fairfax. The meeting was the best and most largely attended ever held, A very splendid address wa* tfeliv- ered by Dr. T. G. Croft of Aiken. The next meeting will be held at Barnwell April 1st. The Association wa* happily etiter- tained at the Oildare Hotel. GEORGE’S CREEK NEWS. Sunday was the elglitv third birth day of Mr* George 'V. Morri* and in keeping wiih th«*lr annual loving cus tom upwards of sixty of bar children, grand children, relative* and friend* gatl •red at the happy and hospltahla home of the good husband and hi* chert-lied w fe t<> rejoice with them that a kind Providence ha* spared them *o |<>ng to lie a constant blessing to each other and to all that are *o for lunate h» to he their kindred and frirti I*. That the af ertioon of their ■cars may he of uneloudul happiness and comfort is the sincere wi*T» of all that know how faithful ijj every duty they have been. Mr*. Merri* i< one of the few- nirviviug mothei* In thl* county who had a son in the Confed erate arm v. M r. Starling Creech, a veF-ran who wre the grav with u n fl I nchi - g cour age during ttie wa r between the sec tion*, died on IVedecaday night of U*t week, aged ahoot SI vearj. Itipe in vear* an.I rieli in the e»leem of hi* fel low men he rest* beyond tire rtver with the soldier spiilt* of the comrades gone before. For many year* he wa* the us, fi|| hti ! honored deacon of Friend ship Batitisf Church Mrs Ails Hutto, w i fc of Mr E. 11 ut - to, died suildcnt v on Thursday nigtit, having her loving hu‘hand, three lit tle rhlljren and iii»ny friends to sor row for the |o*a ttiev have sustained In the -ad d i • |.en«a t'on that ha* taken her from tire home and hearts that loved her so well. Wit.LISTON NEWS. The handsome. tw.-Wc lll•^1sand dol lar school ni,u*e l* at ls-l in i*rov'e«a of construction and Work is treiog pushed rapidly. T'C contractor* eXfrert to li ive It completed hv .Inly Th» trua- tee* are pi ((taring td in* for heantifv- ieg tire ground* arol wt!| | |*nt a nnm- trei of penn tnd EngM»h wrrlnut Ire,*. There are rive a r, « in the lot and th* lire* t ion I - ho Ideal one. S une o' tVilli-tnii's ino*t progrea*lvc and sucre.-fo| hu-ine** men organlzerl a ('.: t/en's L« rguela*t wt > k, t he ebjei-r of who o is Ihe Hivsnreinent of the town It i * hoped I lint Mi ;,ch good va 111 come uf tin- or g ., ii 7. at lo n . Twenty live ihon-and dnllyra have bee i .o' ci'ii- l fi» a it, hiuk Of II.••T* wt'l tr ■ c e.-ted it one, ami it I* i'x;coted that it "III he in ojreratloii In tkirtv d.tva I he stockholder* are en- thii«:a*rlc and are confident ttiat fher w i' I not he dI*aiipolnted vv 11 h their In vestment a* they fee) that Wi]ll*ion ha* at r le htisine-* to support two t> * I. k « . Mi . V W il-h ia building a pfetty- home on R. R Avenue Mr*.T |i* Trotn of ( hersw ia re- pa i ri ug the Td I m « n r ot t ag'', o w red hy her, and will in future make her home lie I'*'. Mi 1 -* K'izabrth Robert*, ntree of Mr and 'l r - A 'I Kenned', entertained a number of her friend* Friday evening at the kjennedv home with a TaIFntfnc narty in honor ot Iht guc«t, Ml«* May i)wen* of Dm,barton. A number of contest* were engaged in and the pfet ty valentine hies waacairicd rmt. The charming young lioste-a drbghted her guest* with music on the vio'ln. Tn« tdano acconipsolitient wrtS played by Mi*' Giady’* Rountree. I’elightful refrcshmeiit* were served during the evening. The cotton acreage wi’I necessarily he cut in thi* vicinity, a* the excessive ram* b.'.ve delay,*;] the (irepyr.a,ions to a great extent. The use <>t fertlli/cf’ will al-o he largely decreased There has been scarcely any moving tfp to the present '1 here will he rt great deil rt tfltck lug done here this year. Some of the farmers intend planting a large acre age in lri*h pocatne*. a* well ail bertns, cantaloupe* and melon*. KKTxklD INTO fclffl f Morrla. MU of MF. bol Morria, departed ifal« Hf» m ] kr. 8. B Morrla. aon of MF. aod Mrh. Otorg* F. Die 10th laat. «f»r long HI hMltfc, 1 38 yftara Hit bod* #a» 1*14 t6 rent In I tb« cenietary of SUtMOt Church, rf which hs had long htmu a mtmher, Hev, W. J BnjFder, bit pattor, oon- ducting tha funaral Mrtlct*. Ha l« aurvivrd by hi* wlft and two Httla children, who with hi* parent* and kindred hare in th*>r great loaa tha loving aritip«thy of many frlenda. 1113 LIFE WORK ENDED, Rev. E Alafon W|lk*« died at h’a lesldenrna in’ Uolubibla on Saturday, aged M years. Ilia health bad not barn good for some time, but Ala But tllnaaa wa* brief, commencing on tha day b«- foro tbb end catha. He la aurviveai by faU wife and elayao children. Several year* ago he aartud the Harntvoll-Hurnrd** Rrldge, rharga and made many friend* amonffc |tfc goba people. He was the author of t#o ahe- cessful b<M>k*. During hi* stay In Barnwell Ail rrftFrt came to aee us and hi* call* wera al* way* cheering. He had tha heart of a lover of mon and the courage of A hard spirit. To lire well you thusf, have gboil vcget.'jhle*. and to have good vcgdtshlc# btivyoiir gartlen *ecd* ami pofdtoe# froiu me—C. F. Molalr. A FRcrrosmoN. For three years in regular succession a gootl farmer of this township p ttd his annual sub*criptlon to T»tK I’F.orf.B with a do?en eggs. He lcf,t a hen to hatch the eggs and take care of the biddies until they were a ifronth oil, when be de'lTeied them to us. In tho three years we received thirty one fluffy Hulft chickens. Then the sub scriber went back to paying $1.50 in advartceasa money sating operation. To fhowf ortr fafth In poultry proflt over cotton growli^f vVe make the same offer this year to oho volunteer in each township. !4 in all. If any of our lady readers Care to speCulaty in'chicken futures to that extent }u»l drop us a postal card to that effect. In each ex- petiment the little chicks delivered at 30 flays of age, one or a dozen, w ill he accepted as full payment for 52 inues of Tux TxorL*. Young and litely. .In*per County, created at Ihe fee'ent ficss'on of tlie Legislature; ia the young est in life State. It is to set up house keeping on It* own account In April. To tfll the cmrntv offices the fry cards of 2S candidates were published Iff IkSt Week's Herald. .**/ tHE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. The Leg'slaUife ha* broken the rec ord* of recent year* by haring a ae.s shin exceeding in length the average forty day* limit, wnfch Wa# rescued on Saitrrdav, when a reces* was taken ifn- til yesterday, Wednesday; evening. It will require several (fay* to Complete tluj dnflnished work; im’tj fTn;il * ffrtal adjournment or longer refeaS is fCached it would be only cofifuging to u'bdflr fake to ten what ft has done rfnd falfcd to do. As the lump amn of 1200 Is pal'd to Cach legislator the length of lb« session is a matter of little concern »6 far as cost goes, though othei 1 expense* in the way of pay of employe*, printing, &C- go on and up. So far very f«w of the bill* passed have been approved or ve toed by the Governor, but a raft Of them wa* due yesterday. BREEDING FOR FINE TURKEYS: Now, la this I'm speaking to tha wl«a ones who know that a good, well bred turkey is more prolific In egg produo* lion and that poult* are far easier tb raise than the amall common stock My largest hens last season laid 30 to 33 eggs at flrst clutch as large as g,K>*e eggs and of all I set of them—about 00 — I lost 4 and raised all but one. that choked on large piece of onion passing from crop to glfizard, pa*t the C weeks danger stage; a fo* got a few After wards. Those who bought turkeys re ported a* good sdcceM. Now| the wise ones don't oonslder a higher price for good breeding stock of any kind other than a good Investment promising ample returns and proflt. but for the sake of the unwise I want to impress this fact: Don’t mind pay- iitg for a good thing but be sure it Is good when you pay for It. Seek to get good stock and be careful to get good •toek not just a chance to give iTway your money. In buying 1 favor the man who has the largest In dr blit of show room, if 1 know stock to be good and not inbred. Inbreeding Is surelv fatsl to turkeys. I like to get itook from the small breeder in numbers be cause when be keeps enough for just one pen be knows just where he’s at In breeding, Die exact lUaCing and *anh hen’s eggs and poults. 1 also purchase liens and toms from dllfeiant yards, be ing sure they’re not related, but In niy breeding I usually boy some eggs ot some reliable breed and can tbna fur nish hens and toois not related. In breeding good, umelated stock, pdolts win show improvement on both parhnti thu* Improving at each generation Bo bred. Of course, all of thla requires pains, but the breeding Is half the battle In ral«ing The well br-*d are ssey to ral*e and produce more prollflciy, and then where one good one is equal lo two sorry onea this amounts to a great deal i have now oa my yard an 0- montha old tom weighing 82 pounds snil I s ager he and hit fallows wera a small amount of ca*a compared to the pmy little common stock that is well grown to weigh 10 lbs. at H months. One thing • good breeder navar does Is to breed from a bird ever anything but perfectly healthy and vtgoroofi Feeding meal ecrapa during laying asm' son Is quite a help to having atrong poults, and, of courte, much depewde on tha fee ling for tine stock as wall as the breeding. I'll coma again on that as ’his It rather I004 and dry but worth considering. Enthusiast. TESTING SEED CORN BEFORE I’LANTINO. ri pm.*11 S' axTKxeioif wowx—iancLB LX 11 Seel torn which has been stored thiough the winter under ordinary c<ui dltlons In Houih ( arollna, is often thought to need no testing beforn planting Hut the high price of land n) I th'- additional expense of replant 11,g (tic field demand that the progres site farmer know more about the qual* Ity of need Dial he Is to plant. The proper time v» make the germi nating te»t I* attout three weeks before planting, sn Dial if any bad ears are found In Die lot and discarded, the ears which arc to take their (dace may also bo tested before tba seeds are planted in the soil. A convenient sized testing box for the a vet age farmer ia one (bat ia 21 inches by 21 Incite*, and about 4 to fl incite* deep; This box cld be made from six inch plank or a oesp or fitafeh box sawed down to the desired depth *n be used. 'I bis b •* should hate a layer of at lea«f two Inches of Wet saw dust packed tightly over the bottom. It will tie foaod Contentful in wet the sawdust in an old sack by letting ftbe •ack Con’alnlns the Sawdust? soak In warm water frtfrtf id lo W minutes; so that the sawdust may bate in equal molstnre Continue throughout. Having completed the hot. Mke s piece of white cloth, #tf!ch affodld be little larger than the box; gffd afsrk of one hundred squared it9 inches, N'Orff her each of these consecutively from 1 lo 1W; then dip tbU cMh Into a bucket of Water and strCtcb ft eyAuly oyer the sawdust. When the tester Is eottfpfete, take the ears of )£orn to be tested and bomber eaCh tsr. Then take sit kernels fruto each ear; two frtffft bbposfte sides of the butt, two from opposite Side* of the middle; and two froth opposite sides of the tip. 8*e that ffO two kernel* a A taken from tbe same row; dnd if the but aod Die Dp KerneN are taken one Inch front the end of the ear. this whi be an Syetagle skiff pie. Having taken Che kernel* front O16 ear. place tlteftt in the square vfAffcW i« ifdinbered to cOr respond to the number of the ear Allowing no two of tbetP to Couch, place them wHh (he heart AfdA hpf and ah of the Dps ptfluting fn the same di rectrob. WhAn gfaftfs ffofrf alf the earif have been PTabAd tn (he squares whiclz chrrtApO’hd to We bffm- bef of the ear ffOrt* #hftW they ware tflken; place another piecA of wet cfoth on Die top of thArh and coVer tbia Jrlth 2 to 5 i tithes Ot <nfwdu*(: Then place the bog hr aoort ptart wharA ft #*l| remafn warm. At the and oT four days dampen (he fa#dtfst dgafne hy sprinkling so ore #gnn Water oVAr ft. At thfi end of a week tha tester Should be examined by ftatefufiy femtftfng tba sawdust and top doth. The rtombars <>f »n aquafreS which do not Show six big heahlry Sprouts should ba ssOer tai'ne*!,'and tha Car* which havA tba Corre-poudiffg n’OmbhrX SbodTd dot ba AsaTsta’nf FroTeaSor of Agrooo.Xfy. Feb. 10. IE12. The Cotton nrtlla are aa hXppy how as the cotton mahers a’r<i Pot. TA’aff Stocks Of cheaply Ahught bales are rec ord breaking aod they admit a great dSfmaad for hsaYy good* - iroa* Chtna. Spring of the thirty years ot my merantikt th white Goods; Madras I have tlk first dKht houses in the teiding dty toodseaHiM':';”:^ MSB Ml fOB My Sfiiiac aUdtTK GRdSSEtf SHdB > Mwter»veuta>ar* bSUPofe. A Lovely Hue df Ghildtefl’S f# ilk little folks; _ ’ ii.WtfTsY; '• ar MMKssmsasasi^m All Gil iHd Wlfitef Quods GfeiHy fc- diistd ia price td make room for Sweet Springs Surprise* I rtieart BusiileSs-. If yod tiiestH ijtjnie and you will go no firtherj for»< wil s«l« isfy you. ^ e. F. MOLAIft Barnwell, ft; ft, . >• > flank the flftteeifti, HlN y*4 iiarftal RMr*S» * h «ssi*u a ..rftWfc lirwrai iRdNaiftlHMS tmmmwmn ifcbject lo STeokt' Cbm arid Me Ui df writ* M. 4 4, flaid oil SMtiiiftft i AJAA ^ -rr r -tni-f « w BANRorVEStlKt feAfeNWIU, S,€; CAPiTAUfttftUFtfiUftftr ' tuIle^lUg^bY- 1^! r.am i. 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