The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, January 20, 1915, Image 4
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PRESS Alrt) STANDARD, WALT^J^SO. & C
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JANUARY 20,1915.
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All checks »na drsiu -should be
draws In ln?or o( the Trees and
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Look at the printed label on your
paper. The date tncreoa shows
when the suberrlptlon expires. For
ward your money fa ample time for
renewal. Notice date oa label care-
faUp. aad It not correct please uo-
Utf as at. once.
8u beer I here, desiring the address
of thetr paper ehaaged,' will pleaes
Plate la their commuatcatlea both
the old apd the new addressee.
The Press and Standard will pub
lish brief aad rational letters oa
subjects of general Interest when
they are accompanied by the name*
aad addresses of the aathors aad
the not of a defamatory nature. An-
aoaymeua communications will net
noticed. Rejected man u scripts
1 set be
sway
tot are gotag to
ply tide to odr owa
any that they oaad away
thetr job printing.
Now wo want to ahow a low facta.
io malt' order map comae lata Wal
ter boro aad carries dfcay, cay f SS.PP
la printing. He eaily spends while
here about 71 cents, at the least aot
over -fl.OP, cigar money iaclnded,
aad he carries away the difference—
924.UP aerer te return taai much to
Waltertwro again. Oa. tha other
hand The Press and Standard re.
ms ins here. . Pays *taxes add license
her*. Pays the men wno work for
them and they, in return spend tke
money here, aggregating some four
or fire thousand dollars, and last but
greatest of all. It is found ready at
nay time to fight for the welfare of
the town and county. The money
we spend, except for material that
we cannot buy here. Is spent at home,
and yet for thdaake of taring a fa x
cents la tha clkrges and the cons unis
or paying the^fretgbt from some oth
er place, work la being seat away to
tha nortbern people who hare capi
tal and money enough to^buy tho
whole town.. When we pay
aad taxes, we help Wauerboro aad fwoek.cnd with frlenth la Uhrhanit
will
returned.
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b ia Ctogt af
Jfccobs A Co, Clinton, S. C,
soucmac ofpicis:
fc Yofk—IIS E. asth St : E. u Oould
e ir>-4» ASTMuaiQf Uids...W. R.run-lier
tioii—llotri TuOr C. L. \V»nn
Luut*-Um Ceatnt N»tl. Hank Rids..
w ^ . M. K. « aiWtooi»
IlsSbrfRe—let MS At*. K J. M .Riddle. Jr
AUsnU—WcUcy M •UM»r*:.l hulc.-.J. R. IJrf.utli
Aabrrll)*.K. C—tut d. »tiiu >H.....iS. It. I.ici.n
rhlladelfhls—Acrb Hf A. OT-mVl
UcUmf.ud. Va.—Kurabr U .
First National Bank
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Smoaks, January —the follow
ing inritatlona. which was recetTed
today win be of much interest to Che
people throughout the county: "
Mr. and Mr.s F. J. Berry
request the honor of yobr presence
at the marriage o^ their daughter
Gertrude
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, Mr. Clemson Calhoun Garris
Thursday evening, February tbe
eleventh, one’’thousand nin* hun.
dred and fifteen,
at six o'clock-! *
Baptist Church
Smoaks, South Carolina.
Formal preparations are being
made each day for this event. /\
reception Is to be given the couple
v Mr. and Mrs. Berry imn
after the ceremony. f
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Miss Carol!np Voi ft spent * the
Mia. J. L. Reutd la vMtfrg rela
tives la Savanaah.
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Miss- Pearl Sandlfer. now of Cbar-
lottsvIUe. Va.. la vip.:lag Mrs L. M.
Stokes, oa Hampton street
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Mrs. Charlie J. Epps, wee Miss
Agnes kllear visited her brother. Dr.
John M. KUen, hefe last week.
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Mrs. W. 8. Marvrn and uieceA. !xs-
rcrc and Alma Jeo-^. Ashepoo,
are visiting relatives In town this
week.
Miss Bertha KUen. who has bcen-
vlsiting her brother. Dr. John M.
(len. has returned to her home in
New York. . ,
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at WaMorhoro, in the State of loath Carolina, at the dans of buatoaaa. Dae.
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IXMIBS and dlSCOTXDta «••••••••••#• asoeesseee *'• e • # • e e e # m S7.18
Overdrafts, secarsd, unlasured, —• l.fi^t.Ot
U. 8. beads deposited to eeeare drcalatloa (par value J f Sl.fifiO.OO i •:
Commercial papar dap. to secure drcula’a (hook val.) lt,22C.41 .....
Other seewritiee deposited to secure circulation (hook valne)... 41,224.41
Premium on bonds for ctrewlatftsa.2fit.tt
Pretalam oa other S, bonds,.«%,.....-■*
Subscription to, stock of Federal. Reserve hank 91.940
Ia»s amount unpaid 91,9f9.94.. .. 919.91
All other stocks, laclndtag premium on same.
Hanking house, 92.290.97; furniture and fixtures, 92.042.99...
Due from Federal Reserve bank
Due from approved reserve agents fn cen. reserve cities 91,799.11
Due from approved reeerva agts. in other reserve cities 99.h22.29 11.129.2C
Due from banks and bankers (other than above) In”
Outside cks. and other cash items, 91.992.42 ; -frac*nl cur. 9299.41
Notes of other national hanks. ...........................
Specie .4i.O49.2O
Legal-tender notes 'L* ..9 74.00- 1,140.20
nodemptton fund with U. 8. Treas. (not more than 9 per cent
on circulation l............. ...................... 1.2 50.00
200.02
914.44
4,422.94
422.24
449,85
2.342.04
994.00
Total
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142,999.19
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LIABILITIES.
tot have made no attempt to keep
*• wttk tho names of tha new preei.
deets of Mexico.
We went everybody to let ue know
why they won't buy their goo# at
to oa that you aright
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sm to
to ihst
ir rail,
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H **» tha aaaa tost la hslptef Walter-
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bom. y
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Mo. Susie they are not going to
naako tho af do walks Into a street
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■aa» tho bahary. Jam merely tsk-
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lag up some of It. »
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You might ae well be carefnl, or
ypu might fall down on the paved
streets.
Our only regret was that he diff
■•t resign befoiv our last paper wan
Pfhlisbed. Instead of that he had
to wait until we had mailed them
ail .out.
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Mind now. don't fall oa the n:ce
paved streets mo have
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We hove nothing to say about the
ana this week. Just as we were
fearing the effect* of the suu rays
last week It began raining again.
Soath Carolina has added another
te her already Jong record of won
ders. Three governors In lose than
a week, '.t- 1 •a* /*•*
\Bveo at that, we congratulate Got.
Smith on the fart that he wac gover
nor hnyway.
By the way. did Gov. Smith ever
appoint any staff?
Wonder If the rt^on the Inst
Sfls of Oov. R|ea«* was some of the
hh>od that he Mid others ; would
sweat. ^ ' * v V
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Colleton's representatives ir»
l^r>latur<* are not going to be.found 1
when tbe time comes for them ,
to do their 1 !.ri , •
Mr. BuslaeM Man. we an-dependent
upon you td help us pay these necee,
•ary Items. ^ -
- But this appltfes not only to our
selves, but td others. The'dry gqods
man. the hardware man. the grocery*
man, tha butcher and the other fel
lows. Right here. #e would ask
“What claim have the mall order
people to your trade that compare*
:o the claim of the local business
man? 1
You may get your goods r from
some nearby town, but when you pay
tha freight oa them you have gotten
thorn no cheaper than me hope
merchant could have sold them
you and 'moreuo if you wenC to
town to get thym and paid you
road fare. \
Ho mail order man pan his tax
sa at house. The home/maa pays
his at heme and his home Is right
here. 'The mall order man’s money-
la goas whan you pay him for his
goods, never to return and circulate
wherw-lt'lfe headed. The local
aaaa man's money very seldom ever
leaves WaHerboro. Therefore bts
tmmy and-tbe money you spend with
him are going for the welfare of the
town.. Just atop and thfnji a minute
aad you will not gire your order for
anything to the homo -man^Vnd you
will not send It to the man who
spends nothing here.
To Illustrate. John Doe prices *
suit of clothe* from Henry Don
Henry tells him that the &ult is worth
990.00. John says that he can buy
that -same suit from some, concern
in Chicago for* 917.90. Now we will
see If John has Mved anything. He
writes a letter, stamp costs him
rent*. Money order fori 417.99
costs him 19 cents. Suit costs him
917.44. BxpreM charges froraXW*
cago will bring this amount up to
the 420.00 that Henry priced the
null'to him at. and •/kc-first tlmp he
gala this suit wet he has to go horn-*
|a a. barrel, the vuit. having shrunk
Usd*.he bought.tho *uH nt home, be
would have gotten another for it. for
the borne man take* ear* of his-cu*?
tomerft bet as It le be writes to the
Cblrajfo Arm and tbe;- write back
i,nd make fun of him.
If the home merchant do^n not
keep what you want, make It profita
ble for him to do so and he will 00
It. .This works both ways. If every
man does bis dttty.'the qommon good
ard prosperity of the whole rom-
mu'nity will hr-.vo hern promoted.
Mias Algle
week-end w!
Ichman apent the
frtends-4n cPirhardt.
Miss Bessie Sanders. aft< r a rrr;
t e iy pleasant visit to friends and relative^
[at Orangeburg aad Rowesviiie, haa
returned homo. ; Capital stock pakKla. 7. 949,900^90
* ^ ^ l Surplus . fund 4,000,00
Mr. ahd Mrs. Hal Marvin, and cbiH Und ivfdMl profits .99.692.91
dren. of Honolulu, who have been RaM!rTf 4 for 99.492.91
visiting Mrs. Ernest Irarvin. have re.J lj9m eurr#nt expenses, Interest and taxes paid.. .92,999.07 2,717.64
turned to Charleston where they will rireoMtioa nM \ 94.417.60
Mrs.
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Julian
Croaby, of, Honolulu.
spend a . while before returning to
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Child llum-'d *'» V'lJh..
Post.rlt; ibe Rt‘'o po v
7<», Kilt
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\vinibrrly. wa*
|burned .-*t .Homr a?
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<o!i Vr
H.-’dl a-n
We wni.'tortgrjit:ilatc (5 \
I last Thursday and died a few* house
. ■ , . teter'.' Ml tl > loving hand* COUll
and then turn right aro.rnd and-cor.-r <rt JO , Ml . ht , hr0l wa b «U>n.v
grautlsH* t*m. 1! •nnlpi;.'' T Ml*:* f|. m , ra | was Conducted l»v U -v
them order cn they ion*.- V1 , in ^ nr ,, Pr ^ of nWro-v.l
Bnt really, doesn't Smtih %**erveJ. of atif , r ^ iixpn ,
more thin Alanuing? I main vivre laid ?o res* Ceme.
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We loved the eno,
luanita ponaelly^
Cox. Bteacc.paid that he resigopd;
la order that , a Baptist might
be governor. Another
that he did not want
at th vtosfifuril.' _/ 1
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York tried to hire a,
for upe in ’ h** »tfe^t***t* Yo* k
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us down shout a voiip’A
of p
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/ helping tho.-v' l*
fhiukiog of th^ 1
> * have to ledd o» r o
UtM FOK SAI.P.
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nipg t44 iKre* op Alt. CgT-
ttittle r'v.M', 4 inHeJ*' north of
altr rii-obo. 250, rUtarcd land, wire
e* ii teaan! -t. one l:iri«e
Mr.
Ridgegrity, Pa., and little daughter
are visiting relatives In town.
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to Tampa. Fla., where they A ll! spend
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Miss Mary Warren, forir *rly of
Y/alterboro, but now of I .alt-more.
amount oa hand and in Treas. for redemption or la transit 44,780.00
Individual degloslts subject to check 922,469.99
Cashier's checks outstanding .. 24.22
Deposits with notice of less than 20 days
Deposits subject to 20 or more days' notice... .922,999.92
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. May have gone,arrived in Iowa Monday nleht parabIe> including obligations representing money bor'd
Tamnn Fl*. where they will aoenJ Konroo, N. where she sr»en. thei . . /
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holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J.
Warren. Mias Warren will b? •
the.wlnter.
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Mrs. M. H. Howell is visiting h.*r gue«t of Mrs. E. D. uetnacks wkhe STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF COLLETON,
r.
the
22,429.71
2S.948.93
17,000.00
Total....... 4142^64.18
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ratigeburg.
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Mrs. " Mason Crum, in In the city. Her many frlendu hurt
wilt welcome her to her old home.
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PERSONALS
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Perry B. Sanders has retgraod
from a business trip to Orangeburg.
:rom \
Hod J.
Hon j Jas. O. Padgett, senator from
Colleton Bounty, spent Sunday hero,
with homofolks. .
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Hon. D. L. Smith, member of thd
Colleton county delegation to the
legislature, spent Sunday with home
folks.
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Hon. John H. Peurifoy has gone
o Columbia where he will assist in
the engrossing of the different bills
of the legislature.
Superintendent of Education Hugo
S. Strickland left this week for Co
lumbia where he goes to attend a
conference of the Superintendents of
the state. „
FOR MSS. AND W OMEN
MRS AN
Backache? fWl tired? Nit so
fpry as you • used to bo? Getting
old? Many persons mistake kidney
trouble for advancing age. Kidneys
oat of order make you feel old before
your time. Foley Kidney PI Us tone
«p aad Invigorate the kidneys, ban
ish backache, rid year blood of acida
aad poiaonx. Sold by all dealers.
x I, C. G. Padgett, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the beet of my knowledge and belief.
. i*' -/* i C. O. Padgett, Cashier.
Subecribcd and sworn to before me this Stb day of Jan., 1914.
_ R.L.Fraaor,'Notary Public.
CORRECT—Attoat: .*
Jaa. E. Peurifoy,
E. B. Jones,
E. J. Witaell,
Directors.
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PfesideAt Wilson to Attend on Battleship OregeiH-Marvelous Exhibits Prom
AM Parts of the Earth Assembled bji Forty-twff Countries for the Hugest
Conclave of Nations in History—Many Strange Displays Will Co Shown,
Among Them Edison’s Great “Telescribe”—Exhibits Increase Since War
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The Panama-Pacific Interna
Two men, supposedly o.f Villas
army of Mexico gave an »xhlbith):i
on the KUen lot last Saturday. These
men gave several exhibitions of
horseback riding and afterward*
took up the few nickels and dime*
they could.
ploClon of the Panama canal.
The many friends of B. G. Price,
the efficient and energetic Demon
stration Agent for Colleton County;
will be delighted to know that he is
recovering from a serious attack of
lines* which has kept him at home
n WaHerboro since the 20th of Ds,
comber. Mr. Price has had s s
ous attack, but hone* to be/ out
again In a few days.» Tbe podple as
k whole will receive their announce
ment of his recovery /with much
pl«asure. * S*
CIASSIFtH!) ADS.
ANTS.
lni. !> re. aMvei-tiscnKMit* *»f 2.Y u 1 !■
yr kv*s for- in-i-rti.vj.
X Oy/r 2.” w ords wfH 'jr- t ’ir'-* - ! f <r
I tlM* rate of fc iht word.
ATFS—l'n<j*r .th! heading w<* w H
i^Ucnal Exposition nt San FrancUco. America's stu-melons celebration of tho eom-
maa 95 per cent completed several months beforo its formal opening on February
20, 1919. A glance nt the work that had been accomplished gave evidence
that tha world was asenred an exposition unrivaled in its splendor, interest
and comprehensiveness. ^ ~
Despite tho tremendous conflict in whlch^Enrope Is involved, noon tt
Oio European countries whirit had accepted tho invitation to take offlelal
part In the exposition withdrew its participation France, involved to trim
groat struggle, reaflrmed its decision, and a stately French pavilion, a dupU-
«ato of the Palace of tho Legion of Honor at Paris, will rocaft the hereto
deeds of meny gallant French soldiers who have won tho Order of the r^gfcffa
tt Honor in tho present conflict.
WANTKD—-The public to kro v tin;
i um now prep"!red t-l do t;t-
mobile' k of ; ii kinds «»!* -.jho.*:.
noWcc.E.' F. Knlpbt.—2t. , .
The exposition win bo the scene of a great natal pageant, which will
pasa through tho Panama canal to tJio^Golden Gate. On March 24 President
Wilson, on the historic battleship Oregon, will roach tho Golden Onto as
Commander (a Chief of tho Army and Navy, having lod the fleet of .bnttto.
■hips of all nations which passed 1 through tho Panama canal In tho own*
monies attendant on tbe offldal opening of tho canal. Mr. Wilson and his
party will bo tho guests of the exposition until March 28. Despite the w*r
In Europe, practically all of the nations will send one or more of their hat*_^
tleshlps to attend this occasion and attest their friendly feeling for ton
United States. » y
Tit proud pavilions of the foreign nations, each in characteristic arehl-
tecture <ff the country it represents, lend a sun>assing novelty and Interest
to this largest of world's expo* it Iona Portugal, Italy. 8 *a!n, tho Netherlands,
Norway. Sweden, Denmark. Greece, Switzerland, Turk »y, Persia, are rwpre-
MQted nationally. German and Hritif^i interests ore al. o represented. From
’Italy came a mimb«'r of almost price!**-s art exhibits. Including many from
the universal art exhibition at Genoa. Exhibits from the Ghent international
exposition and from the exposition at .Valmo. Sweden, as well- as huge con-
rigrtaints from other retfons, tar’y reached San Frandsco. No more won-
derfuI .tribute could hav^ bei-n accorded to the t’jrftod S-atc* than that which
PraatoeRt Wtlaoa. the European countries r.avo hi e Verb d of tn m» ; r.doti strcW.
Many strarye and wonderful exkiWts taill bo shown, among them Th -nj*-.-* A. Edison's v • nderful 'TeJescribe,'*
•rMch I*, a telephone with a dictaphone Attach merit that records th • toiephoue cor versa'ions « a a dictaphone cylin
der. This will prevent pretpe fro*n cutting la oa the lire ard also makes ?. record of-every tt'epbone meseage.
A;art from the Ecrajoam r rSicIpaticn. tbe exposttiotf wiM.^e itotable for H* dlcpUys fn*® other parts ef the
world., In"ns Ainertcao/pcrU* inraioa. In the extint .and quality -pt H» exh*fc ! ’-.‘ e tho great turtber of wonderful
amusement features ^fto attrxatons cf many kinds, tho PanalbaiPaciflc^Int^r idlichal Exposition ia unprec'tonted.
Its preijcntxtlen ef, turka c! art, lac!*iding sculptures arid paintings, wPl be la.ixccUed. In i s Industrial exhibit#
thdro aro presented more thin eighty thousand IndMdua! .c-Liilu r-J oc!’i tl'01.3 of cxh.bitx, portraying the
W.WTUD—Live mu a; s-'.le*m«u
hndt collector for .uj-p^r Co’.letop
y* a. s«« a ■■■
tract for a hustlcr-s _ Plnger Sew-
. Ing Machine ro.. Chr.rhwton. ■?.
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For- Rale*—New crop pure^ *
cane syrup at 32 -eent* per y
Ion in barrels. \V. H. Dkvlv, /.
gusta, Ga.
rgsul's of the World’s bert efforts a' jeneat years.
Thoeo who have read'of the '' L .’ - : t
lion abroad and then visited it in ! l« i ’-triui'nr.ry stneos^ pronounced that
their every expectation w£e * r tsry?..* ed. ImagSns. for the purpOFC* of ilX;ration,.the interest, action and nov-
dty of tea great cirruse-* *i Hailey s In a single "greatest show Nt eerth" and- oreserted a * ten'M m es
the cost of a ctogt' • * -t ' - *d jcj via gain sn idea of the magnitude of n'^lsglc section of the exposition,
tho wonderful r:.V or f.ou A t.”.-! of more than olewa mlHiou 1 doUars b i rt^n-led In this section.
The ne’Lr.« vc* t ' att c.;. - ;o oh../ everything they produce, but wil! r\'i-:vt ^*a virnH»** s <.
excel. !:. * «• H » «h ' sotay **:- , > Aowa exquisite products of the Roy-i iviiia^ Hcroelaln fketories at Copen*
~a, wh! c^iiibr: priceless works of an'laarr^d under •Ilroctior. of the imperial
-' r -' uonuerfql puintinjj'a Of tho o:d iftaster&j.iilhcrto exhibited in the crigi*
Cktua there ca-4y rtachnd h’aa Fronefireo ' 0':. is of t.ricbUs* cvhihira col-
h- Jtpan ip
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