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% be Jbcoplc t ' ? MEKCII ANT S NEWSPAPER. ? qbUNTRYMAN'S NEWSPAPER. A NEWSPAPER FOR SfcLLER AND BUYER. * ? * " IJirj"-n"ri?:i: " ? f 17BL1SIIED EVjERY THURSDAY. W. A SCHHOCK, PU^SHER. . s_ SUBSCRIPTION, t'-DO PER HUM. -JUnilHlvit 8- Cn Nov* lAtlii lOOfi. A RARE PROPOSITION. We givcjj^u below in full the report jt/i an Associated Press pnten^iew with District Attorney JftfCome of New York, to The , /State, together with the full and sub-head of the same as pub lished by the party in charge of the head line department. It makes rich, rare and racy reading, aud if the context of the ioterview meets with the ap proval of a majority of our readers, we will feel most sadly inclined to fear that we are ad , dressing ourselves to a class of political degenerates. Here it is: POLICY FOR HEARST OUT tlNEDltY JKltOiUE SVIint tlie Defeated Candidate Must I>? in Order t<> Serve Public Interests. New York, Nov. 8.-District ? rjry Jero,no todily made the following commeuts on the re cent election: Hearst had not undertaken to sandbag the Democratic partv 5, m?t?rp s himu"" l>ad mode himself an integral part of tho Pemocratic party the result in my opinion would have been a sweeping Democratic victory He would have a powerful portant position in it. He did notUke that course, however .and I don t set; how he can be come a candidate in the Demo cratic party again. The Amori can people are always willing to 6,rd Hearst ca^ do much good yet. His papers 1 ave a powerful influence aifd ,'f he handles himself with a ?*ood rim in generally lie can accomplish jnuch good. He must abandon the wholesale abuse of any conHne"l I evo,7thinS ?nd must to attacking in a .clean way the abuses which he sosTuT His fo?Ji? h be 'or^?tteii and xorgiven. He could be of ser vice to the organization He ,ever/' de hls coursti? how Now, isn't this lovely? Je romc, pure accident, and owiii" ,?is political prominence to the fact that he had had the good 10 be employed to prose pute certain corporations for violations of law, and to win against them, which result could have been accomplished by any lawyer or two minutes experi ence before the bar, prosecuting .as he did the same people whom , ' R* Hearst had months pre vious to the entering of suit against had turned the mighty pOwer of his great newspapers daring to criticize the man with' put whom he would probably be sitting back in a second clas* lawyer s office waiting for cli ents, instead of them having to wait at his beck and call. The thing is farcical. Jerome himself was elected as an inde pendant, and yet ho, unit his ex prions o? p?|iticil| matt(?.s will be accepted as law and gos P'l. He don-t mind accepting Advice from the true and tried m our own political faith, but or a man like Jerome to assume the light to dictate tho policy that a man like Hearet should lOllow, is nauseating. The in terviow largely explains Use,"' SO we will not So into extended comment on it. < We will mcrelv ?!iy 111 conclusion, give us one Hearst as against a dozen Je lomos, and we will bo satisfied. A Great Discovery. ,J''e ?<?tpr Of a Kansas paper ?tales that he once borrowed a Winchester rifle and started up fiver the " d"ys ofter 10 do rZ in weapon to its owner. Tho delinquent subscribers got It Into their heads that he was on the warpath, and every one he owed h?? t,ftV>ng what ne i owed him. o?0 nuin wj , On hi,0 ',,?' ten yeu, H' standing, un his return to his office he fouud a load of hay, fifteen bush els of corn, ten bushels of nota toes, a load of wood and aba? rel of turnips that had been brought in. We would like t borrow a Winchester for a day ey ? St. Louis Post Dispatclf I A Boon to Tourtsfo. Plans are under weigh for the production of u Tourists Hand book of Camden, embracing ut radius "of eight miles from the county seat: This hand-boolp' besides containing an accurate map of the territory mentioned, on which will be plainly marked the various poiuts of interest, wilTcoutain descriptions with il lustrations of these points of in-' terest, together with numerous advertisements of the several tourist hotels, banks, and other institutions with which the tour ist may possibly have to come in contact while with us. The promoters know their business, aud we feel warranted in say ing that the hand-book will till a loug felt want. A Would- Be Hold Up. On last Friday night as Mr. R. I. James was walking down South DeKalb street about 7.30 o'clock a burly white fellow at tempted to halt him. Mr. James, instead of halting, pulled a guu that he was taking down to Cole man to iix, and the fellow ran. We may mention that this at tempted hold-up took place near ly in front of our residence, bat we plead not guilty, and while we are frequently held up by our creditors, we haven't yet had occasion to use a Winchester as a certain Western editor is said to have done. Referred to another column of this issue un der the head of "A Great Dis covery." A Mountain ot* Gold could not bring' as much happiness to Mrs. Lucia v/ilke, ot Caroline, Wis., .-is did one 2f>c box ot Bucklen'ti Arnica Salve, when it completely cured a run ii i ii|r sore on her leg, which lind tor* tu red her 2:1 long years. Greatest an tiseptic healer or I'iles, Wounds, and Sores. 25c at F. Leslie Zvtup's Drug Store. I>R. M'DOW'8 ARM AMPUTA TED. Mrs. McDow, Sister ot Bridges Swears Out Warrant for Her Brother** Arrest. Special to The State. Lancaster, Nov. 9. ? A warrant for John A. Bridges for assault and battery with intent to kill was sworn out today by Mrs. McDow, wife of Dr. Edgar-S. McDow, and sister of Bridges. Bridges shortly afterwards pp pearei and gave bond ^of his appearance at court. The left arm of Dr.. McDow was amputated near Uicsl\ouldfer today at the Hook, IlilL ImsfiUfl) . and lie is getting along as well as could be expected. ? - ? ? The above is in connection with the recent shooting at McDow by Bridges. ? Ed. Since the above was written. Dr. McDow has died. Bridges lias surrendered to th*?$hreiff. AN APPROACHING MAR RIAGE. Col. George Hell Tim merman to Wed M.hh Mary V. Sullivan. Special to The State. Lexington, Nov. 0. ? Invita tions have been received here an nou nci ng the approa c h i n g marriage of Circuit Court Solici tor Col. George Bell Timtnerman to Miss Mary Vandiver Sullivan at Anderson on Thursday, Nov. -'2, inst. ? . Col. Titnmerman is now busily engaged in holding the fall term of the criminal court here, with a heavy docket before him, but the term will come to an end next Saturday. Ho is justly popular here, and his friends wish hitn continued success. This item will be welcome news to Col. Tim merman's many friends in this county. Strnnjje if True. A company out west who wore manufacturing and selling a cer tain kind of salve, wrote to ono of its patrons requesting a recom mendation. This is the reply of the patron: "I don't want any more of your salve. As you may know, dog taxes are high in this town. I have a favor rite dog on which I cheerfully pay the tax. Well, soon after putting your salve before my people, this dog of mine had about a couple of inches of his tail cut off acci dentally. I applied your salve to the injured member, and it soon grew out to its full length again. I applied it also to the two inches of taif tijiat cu& off, ane bless me,, if it didn't grow obt a new do'g: * Now l've -goC two dogs to pay taxes on, and as I said before, I don't want any more of your salvo." Postmaster I Cobbed, G. W. Fouts, Postmaster at River ton, la., nearly lost his life and was robbed of nil comfort, necording to his letter, which says: "For 20 years I had chronic liver complaint, which led to such a severe case of jaundice that even my finger nails turned yel low: when inydoctor prescribed Klec trio Hitters, which cured me and hnvo kept me well for eleven years." Sure cure for 'Rilllousness, Neuralgia, Weakness and nil stomach, Liver, Kid ney and Bladder derangement. A wonderful Tonic. At F. Leslie Zemp's I>rug Store. BO cents, ? . cuimtiimtinn lom;: ? v ike Cisiurnta l.MnOv CatliurUo. lOo o. ' Tt O C. C. tall to cur*. dru|f l?i? refund rocv S .... ? .^Hfhy -?-r". rr?fy '? , .* ?Yi chicken*: IfeMJt* a somethings which Vheii <Toung, is snid to he a very t^ixlisoino article of food.t Whan 'Old/ we hear that after. be In#? killed, dry salted a couple of days and* then cooked over, mt slow fire for three ?days longer* it can be turned intq a fair arti cle of bash if properly prepared* This is our recollection of what a chicken is, but we haven't tasted ' one in so loo? that if 9 could not distinguish the meat from pork. . . A _ Some of you """people who take The People have some' to spaer, so why not bring in a fefrto the editor? We: like good eating, ar.d will accept anything from you on subscription in the chick en line except Noah's old tien or rooster. There we draw a line. ? When people want $7,000 quick, they are going , to do, something to gel it* ' H. "Li. Gil more & Co., at Nathan' Xjstojr's are doing it. The Gtande&tS&le on record. See their big ad. ' " Old Factory Ofn. ? ? This will notify the public generally that the OldF&ctbry Cottqn Ginnery is ndto in full operation. My gins are over hauled, are known as giving the finest turnout and the bestsample. of any gins in the county..,. My price for ginning, is ^1 per bale.. I buy cottou sped* al^ an^pay. the highest market pYlfeeCfor tor same. Give me a call*. .. . ? ,jt Hesj^Bctf^^, L -? ? ' *?' on Real ?r$tate : ? ? * 5 "f: !? - ' , :i* After November tat. GLflKKE & VONTRESCKQW Poor House. Farm ;for ' Rent. ... Notice-<is hereby given1 that ou Wednesday, December 5th, (day of next^m^etvngji of the County Board) the Poor Hou^e farm will be rented for^fhe yfcar, 1907, to the highest bidder'., Board reserves the fight to re-' ject tiny or 'all b1ds?'rtv, ?> t By order of theCbUnty Board. J. M/ SowelK ' ? Nov. i^; lobtf. *? ^ TWfelVB BLADES. TW BNTY-FOUK SHAKf EDGES. 20 to 40 Shaves From Each Blade. ALWAYS READY , TO : USE.*" It is a De 11 ^?*>9. "?? "J W1*1! i(fs With each set are 12 wafer blades (24 sharp Although the GILLETTE RAZOR is a new invention, it has already attained enormous popularity and is solving?" t)ift shaving problem for every auto. It has taken shavers by storm everywhere. You would be surprised if you knew now **. *100 ? Bxtr? blade*, per 11.00 F. LESLIE, ZEMP'S '? Dpgo 8TOW*."-"* -? la-UjMhijr Keoom mcndfi for 'Jouoh*. iOl.n*. lloA KHB.N KHH, Sokr Throat. It ron ciiiTia, asthma, W.tKftorffto Crtti Ou. hrtrt All T>tRfM^a 6f t?? mroat, j.unw i?n?l Bronchia) TuW?. 1 1 A I'ohitijt* SpkcijiL- vp* CkoIp, XOMWESTBUI RAILROAD Of !, C. < ? TimeTable \'fv* 8lin?ayj Jammrf 40? dtipeffledrrfg ViOie*TM/ November 2, 1008. BKTWKF.N Hl'MTF. R * CAMDRN. fc i ' 3 i9& 4 .**' No. 08 No. 70 Tv Cafakn 4 noil. Ity. Junction 4 25 p ni Ar Ellerbee Kemberts . . -. Ar Borden 4 5H p m 8 00 a m Ar lialzell 5 18 p m 8 25 am. A r N? W. Junction ? ft 40 p m Ar Sumter 6 45 p m 9 00 a in Til AINU OOIVO NORTH/-;, ) /So .00 'v Jfo. 7l[ f,v Sumter' "?''0 25 pm 'Own a i iff N. >V. Junction 0 27 p in 9 8H a m 1 inlzell 8 47 p in 9 59 a ni llorden 7 05 p;m (W 10 t W 4 He III her t? 7 28 lift Kllerbee 7 8(fp m 10 81a m Sou. Hy. Junction 750 pm 1100am Ar Camden ? 8 00 p m 11 10 a m No. Pfl lraves Camden Mon., W>d. and Friday at 1 p m, ar. Suinter 8.40. No. 87 leaven Sumter Tne?M 'Thlira. dat. 11 00 a in, nr. Camden 2 00 p m. - .? fxis.a. ' wttfc (Old ka'a , Bat happkr '1i*1 ist? &-??. ckaOk/tO UaiwW fi^^'aOtuttax! SSMKtS ??*!* - 0. lb ? ktyWai ? prate* kla and t*i~, . . ,v . ?jit kappiar la tka !??? nuaaai aai, * lor Fata can aavar 4Ml klm. ' Dk kls horn* is kla aai. kla lift la kla? . witk^traocpra Ip'a mot ikaxifi, Wkeo??lt*tck. aa? Mm and pat aa kla ANU/MUk^amik / For tna lota OutkOrftkO Old world go. .Tk jt ktpsf au vtokann tka bat wkiamr ka but spy It, Ba.it pretty maid or coo&to aat ! Tkoro'a CHASE A SANBORN'S ? TKT IT I TWbf^3tisu^?a5: Wkoa w**?cd*ia ^ Mat ftp* apt qajMU . / ?kak, you awry aat yoar naifkbor. Wkoktfya too!! oaSa^wkaaftooaa.;.. - w- ;t s. :)!; >U* KV.ii!* ., wfj; ?.-i Hr L. Watkins, Sok Agelit, ?: ; rPU<w?iH?N T> j; ? Tax Notice, \ Office oT 'lYeasuref o; Vif^UVV^oun. t ty, Camden, a. C., Sept. 14, 1V00. | In accordpnoa ^supplies for the tlaoal year coin me i?c ing January 1st, 1006, notice ii hereby given that-, the /kqoks.flf iU be open for oolloctiNK Stat?, opaoty and school taxearfrom October tfy P?9f to Hari;l't :tat| lew.*.- Jl potftUor be adthol *u.allUa*e*MfU>0"Lbjr.J/^u' ary 1st,- rou74 -A-.penaMy of Iwa. ff?T cent on all. ui\paU byjjyb,. lat.flw>7.. A penarty-of a**e(*Mr acpfr vMj ded<atf .The '.mto^per acnfcum Jvr Kprnfyyf county- iar. aa fO)feMfO&o ! .<:? ,?? *. :/ ; i *?. .iw;. ??, v$tl)l^ . , GenaraJiSteto t#Xrv i'i I*-** ? ' 'ft.. CpMiiituOloiialr&cho0l:aamr,??| O*a>or*l jJoiutfjriax^;,; 1W?. KaUrcad-tax, ... ?;& ?W- -i -? Goort House Bonda*- -?<.? . <t? . J* Conditional RomMax M V? *; \ v. l . Li?*f"'li.Yf 1> 1!%%l Ux "TT7; TotaV^^., a ,.oU fUw,K (The following special levies hite '* n r -1- n, , <t TOtprerwir.- 1, uss'/juss *-? ' il tax Plat. No. 1, > mtm ^ H? i r ? f Hp |l oO CO oi 1 2 .? ,4 44 (4 10f' t? tt ti it |] 2 .4 44 44 .,04 .4 JJ* ? 44 44 44 ? 44 44 # etopti 44 44 44 " " 40 4 .Gr?4eU tkdatt?LR(iuig_..JLL The road tax of two dollarn can be naid the County Treasurer from Octo ???1R, 1906, fo March 1st, 1907. a' ,?4ni inaMr^perOotia liv^r&-autliin Ae inoriwratarmnitH M^cielw (>r toV?"? dflfts att^ndintc a??y cttll^re'or^oatm)! of the State, MinTsters in charge of1 regular congregations, teacher* am* ployed in public schools, school trus tees duritif ttanr term of office, per sqn?*)efuiafei?ly diiabl^l,. Mid ?hoa<4 nVtuaiiy 'e(nts%ed >if 'th?'(qnaraittia# service of the state are exempt front the payment of road tax. All other male persons between the ages of 18 jyid ^.required to ,pay ^ald.. road lu ar.woHt! pot fats t(t|p 0fl| (fjiys ibtinyg the year. The poll tax is $1. All information as to taxes will be finished upon application. . // N&, lists Jbf hameA. for taif receipts! %ill,<)e receive^.' uh less thewtfount of' ta* money is* depbMted w?tri Mie said list. This rule will be strctly enforced. . , P. M. licCnskill, WiHiams* & Stccdman, Fire, Accident and Health rir'V; i w Office onr store of J. C. Curatoo A Co. ECZEMA and PILE CUKK. FRFF Knowing what It was to4Sy<fdr I l\LL , W|? K,ve KHEK of CHAR(iK to any afflicten a positive cure for Ec zema, Halt Rheuin, Erysipelas, Piles and Skin Djseaaea. Instant relief., Jjpp'fc.- otf?HJl?nger.? vWr^,.r. ,W. i WflTjIAMM.-OOO Manllattah Av^viue;| '?r Lrft U N BERTA KIM 6j C*tT? ATTBNOBO Jl * i V,'| /twi ?A L Est. E. O. McCretjrht. ?g Rocky Mouniain Tta Nuggttt 0 Out* Msdlcliw tor Otty Pooiio, M?Wi and R?mm4 VNraf. M*A niMth. SlnR(rl?h nowel?~He?<l*?b? ?dBlflliKh#. Its BocW Moonttln Tot In Ub ? * oonti s bo*. Genuine m*rf? by ?.,mRBAL estate tfv ? ? M(l Collecting Agent r*. 4 . All. persona havioK Real l?utc for mI? or. rvnt, ate requested to call on mm ?t|r. Ip/oriuatfoii. Tboae viiliioK 4o buy or Wnt Real Estate, ar^* al*o ^requested to call on roe. .. All etqlma planed in my band* for 'nollectloA w'fll receive prompt atten tion.- ? V '.r . . .. . ^ ^ i Call an meal Mr. W. A. 8c brook's '60 ee (The People's office,) Camden, 8. C. ,-Q. G. Alexander. MONUMENTS AN1> ' TOMBSTONES. Vermont Marble Co *8. Pest Designs. Est. JE. O. MeOreight. Dr. E. G. Kirven * Dental Surgeon. |?. ; ? : ? \ . . ? OFFICE OVER DR. F. LESLIE ZEMP'S. DENTAL CARD. Sth*i under signed respectfully infWiiift hi* friends and patrons tbftf Titf has resumed his practice. ? ? I; R. A'i.EJtAWDER, D. D. 8. '.fJ$!od1ldtirs from 0 a. m. to 5p. m. I a i i & 09 CO H* m 2 P* a- sr Inmmons lof Relief. J - -* ? 1 > Mabel Coleman, Plaintiff. Against Amelia Downs. Richard Coleman and James Coleman, Defendants. v. Summon* fyr Relief. TirDflfendants aboVe jiameii : Yon are liereby aummoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this notion, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your auawer to the said omplaiiit Ati tfie?iibacribera atkheir oftlce In the City of Camden, S. C? within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if yon fail to answer the complaint within tue.iiipt^/juo)re?aid, the plaintiff in this action Will Apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated Camden, 8. C., Oct. 28rd 1000. Kirkland A Smith, V \ V ?? \ Plaintiff's attorneys. ??. 4. T ... v, J . To the defendants James Coleman, Amelia Downs and Richard Coleiuin : Take notice that the complaint hi *hfri|Wtioii was filed fn* the* office of .tlie ijfitrk of Court .of Common Plea* for Kershaw County at Camden, 8 C., this Nov. 7th, A. D., 1900. Kirkland A Smith,. Plaintiff's Attorney. Published in The People Nov. 8ili '00. Summo'ns for Relief Mabel Coleman, Plaintiff, Aon in tit Amelia Donui*, Richard Coleman, and N* any unknOfrn. heir* at law of Jame* (Memm, 1: '* ? f befendant*. ' ' kR\tmYri<Vttk fe/ Hetirf. To the Defendant# *bove named : Yon are hereby summoned and re quired }o answer the complaint in this aaiT0i1,? of cony is herewith served Opo'n foil, knd to Herve a copy of, i <*r answer ito t;hetf*td eowplalM on | the anbscrVbeni at? xtnr offfc* In the rC/iiy.o/ CfctrtdenlK. C., within twenty I dajifl aft*r ther Vrvice hereof, exclu- | sive of the day af such service; and if | you fail to answer the complaint with- i In tbejti me aforeaaid, the plaintiff in i this action will apply to the Court for the relief deinanned hi the complaint, i Dated Camden, 8. ('., Oct. iWrd, A. D. 1900. " !f Kirkland A Wraith, ? PlairtiffV Attorneys. To, the parties defendant above ./'named as unknowji ?#eirs of James ?Coleman, Amelia T>ownsaud Richard Coleman : Take notice that thecomplaint in this act** was fllrd in th? office of tbe Cltrk of Court of Common l'lea* for Kershaw County at Camden, 8.C. litis Oct. 24th A. D? 1900. Kirkland A Smith, Plaintiff's Attorney#, I ' ! rttblilh?d InTBe PV6ple Oct. 2ft, ?<*. ' wvf.. e ?* ! ? ?>', %**< TO THE PUBLIC I am compelled to raise $7,6tt in the next 10 days. At the beginning of the season I bought an enormous stock, in expectation of big crops; Crops are short, and I find now that I have too much stock on hand. My bills are now due and must be paid. I must turn my stock into cash im mediately. Therefore, I have engaged the services of H. L. Gilmore A Co., the most expert sales conductors in this country, and have turned Qver to them my entire stock of Clothing, Furnishings, etc., until they have raised the necessary $7,011 which 1 must 1 &ve in the next ten days. 1 have given Gilmore & Company posi tive, imperative orders to sell and sell at once enough stock to raise the amount stated. Cost and loss will not be considered duriug the Money Rais ing Sale. Faithfully yours, NATHAN LEVY SEiLB ZED .1ZB LINE RAIL WA Y. NORTH-SOUTHEASt<<WEST 4. Two Daily Pullman Vestibuled Limited Trains Between NORTH AND SOUTH. First Class Dining Cars. . I ? . The BEST KATES and ROUTE to aii Eastern Cities Via RICH MOND ami WASHINGTON, or via NORFOLK add steamer*? 1 To ATLANTA, NASHVILLE, MEMPHIS, LOUISVILLE, ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, NEW ORLEANS, and all points South aud Southwest ? To SAVANNAH and JACKSONVILLE and all points in FLORTDA - and CUBA. : ? POSITIVELY THE SHORTEST LIME BETVBEM NORTH M ?QUTH. Eor detailed information, rates, schedules, .Pullman reserva tions, etc., apply to any agent of the Seaboard Air Liue"Rail?vajr, or W. L. Burroughs, Travelling Passenger Agfut, Columbia, S. C. Chas. F. Stewart, Asst. 'Genl. Pass. Agt. - r<?V#A * ? . j* ? ' * "?T 7r\'+ SavAiuMA^a* ?< ? ? - SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Schedules Effective Aug. 1, 1906. To Washington, New York and East. Pullman sleoper and Southern Railway dining oars from Rock Trains arrive at Camden from north 9 00 a m and 12 noon. Prom south arid west 12 20 p m and 6 08 p m. For illustrated matter about "The Land of the Sky," "Beau tiful Sapphire Country," and Winter Resorts, apply to the un dersigned. Lv Camden Ar Rock Hill " Charlotte " Washington " Baltimore ?' Philadelphia " Now V f\i>U New York 6 20 p m 9 20 p m 10 25 p in 9 50 a m 11 32 a in 1 45 p m 4 16 p m To Colombia ud AsheTflle. lit. ? ? 08 s I.v (taimlen ^ Ar ( '??! it nt bi? 11 1G* ui . Ar Aikvn J! 46 p ui, Ar A n^us tft 320 pin, Ar Spartanburg 8 60 p.m. A r Try on 6 23 p ui Ar llt'iidcrftonville 0 30 p ui Ar Aftheville ' * 7 80 p in Solid train with Chair and Ca fe Car from Kingville to A?he ville without change. To Charleston, AUuta and West. ? I.v Camden 2 00pm I.v lirannhvillp 7 20 p in Ar CliarTpHton H 46 p iii Ar Atlanta A a in Ar Chattanooga 0 46 a ni Ar Cincinnatti 7 30 p in Ar St Iiouia 7 3(2 8 in ? Pullman sleeper *Bmnchville to Atlanta connecting with sleep er and dining car to Cincinnatti For full information consult ? W. S. COOPER, . _ R. W. HURT; GEO. B. ALLEM,, Agent, : >Jj|i Passenger As*t Geo Pass Agent, Camden, S. C. Charleston, S. C. Atlanta, Ga. G&J/your Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Envelopes, and all printed matter from this office ? The People. CLUBBING OFFER. THE NEW IDEA MAGAZINE, A Strictly Woman's Magazine, ,j AND - j* THE PEOPLE, ; [ Both One Year for ifil./lO C A fill. 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