The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, January 29, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
THE ANDERSON DAILY INTELLIGENCER
VOL, 1. No. 15 WM*. c.?.bii.h^ iRAA, n*itw jr?, is. lau. ANDERSON. S. C THURSDAY MORNING. JANUARY 29. 1914. PRICE FIVE CENTS. $5.00 PER ANNUM,
A SINGLE SUBSCR?PTION
(Continued" from second page.)
Miss Hose Hudgcus.1,0251
Alisa Agnes McBrady.1,025
Miss Belle Jones. ..1,025
Mrs. John McCuen.1,025
.Miss Mamie Bartin.1.025
Miss Ida Mae Cronehaw ... 1.025
Miss Belle Norris.1,025
Miss Lela Godfrey.1,025
Miss Ola Scogglns (West) .. ..1.025
FI K HMO NT.
Miss Pallie Spearman .4,225
Miss Sarah Spearman.4,350
Miss Lillie Mae Armstrong .. . .1,025
Miss Ethel Cobb.1,025
Mles Sophia Duucan .. .. .. ..1,025
Mrs. W. V. Wench..1.025
Miss Sadie dullard.1,025
Miss Eva Clifford.1,025
Mrs. J. Z. Leverette ...1,025
Miss Blanche Hutchins.1,025
MIES Anna Aiken.5,250
Miss Frederica Donald.1,025
Miss Carrie Lou HOBS.1,025
Mrs S. D. Campbell.1,025
Miss Lela Anderson.1,025
Mrs. Frank Suber.1,025
SENECA.
Mrs. F. B. Strlblings.1.026
Miss Dorothy Jennings.1,025
Miss Florido Probst.1,025
Miss Macy Sitton.1,025
Miss Sue Bally. ..1,026
, Miss Lula Gignilliat., ..1.025
Miss Louise Farmer.1,025
Miss Stella Fincannon..' ..1,025
Miss Mae Hamilton.1,025
Miss Kittie Sligh.1,025
Mrs. Eustice Hopkins.1,025
Mrs. Sallie H ol le man.1,025
HONKA PATH.
Mrs. J. F. McKenzie.1,675
Mrs. W. G. Black..30,225
Miss Enna Leach.5,075
Mrs. Jerry McKenzie .. .. ....4,875
Mrs. Oscar McCurry .4,525
Miss Ruth Williams.1.025
mrs. J. f. Shirley.1,025
Mrs. M. A Kay ..1,025!
Miss Lola Anderson.1.025
Mrs. M. A. Mann..1,02h
Miss Julia Moffett.1,025
Miss Lela Flowers.1,025
Miss Ana Mat tison.1,025
Mrs. F. B. Dugan.1,025
Miss Ethel Brock.1.025
Miss Lois Monroe.1,025
Miss Willie Sullivan.1,025
Mis? L. Qas?owey.1,025
Mrs. S. T. Blackman .. .. .. ..1,025
Miss Luna Wright.... . .1.025
Mrs. Jessie French .. ..'.1,025
Mrs. Ella Hudgens.1,025
Mrs. Henry Lattimer.1.025
Mrs W. J. McGee.1.025
Mrs. Chas. Bolt.1.025
Miss Alberta Cox.4,225 i
Miss Lillie Smith .. .. .. .. 1,025
Min? met?? Kuy.4,500
ANTBEYILLE. j
Miss Fannie Killingworth .. ..1,025
Miss Annie Belle.10,525 .
. Miss Sadie Pi ince.1.C25
Miss Zula S?ber.1.025
Miss Hattie Lou Hadden.1.025 ;
LEVEL LAND.
Mis* Ieee Wilson ... , =.1.0S3
SANDY SPRINGS.
Misa Nettle Mays .. .4.375
Miss Carrie Darby . . . v..1,025^_.
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lt. F. D or St. No.-.........
Thirty acre Field ot Oo'ton
PANY*8 Fertilisera Mr. Toltison
your dealer for our gooda and accex
A belt?- Fertiliser wtU proda
g?Mt planters in your own county th?
Hcdgeaa A Bagsdalftr
Bfcanett Morcaat Ile Co? Kaslcy*
l\ F AJex> QrecBvUlo,
and many other dealers in Ande
jeseolaUvo at Aadtasw* Mr. B. E.
llrrs^HfflrTTMlmohd .. .. ..l.-.L'b
Mrs. Alice Clona .1,025
Mies Gertrude Doutl.it.1.022
Miss Kathleen Elrod.l.OX?
Mrs. D. L Reed.l.'JJ?S
CLEMSON. .
Miss Nela Sloan.1.0*5
Mrs. W. L. Hutchinson.1.023
Mrs. M. S. Abbott.1.025
?ITS. N. M. Boggs.1.025
Miss Etta Sadler.1.205
Miss Pauline Hughes.1,025
Miss M. Stokes.1,025
IA IB PLAT.
iMlss Vera Crawford.1,025
|Mrs. Casey .. ...1,025
Miss Sadie Marrett.1,025
Miss Lillie Cole.1,025
Mrs, Bernice Glimph.1,025
Miss Mae Belle Crawford.1,025
SOUTH UNION.
Westminster P. 0., B. F. D. No. S.
IMiss Georgia Thomas.1,025
Mrs. Otto Burriss.4,225
Miss Amanda Reeder.1,025
PENDLETON.
Miss Louise Sloan .. . ?.1,025
MiBs Louise Hunter .. .. .. ..1,025
Mrs. R. A. Buchanan.1025
Mrs. J. J. Sitton.1,025
MiBs Elgar Foster.1,025
Miss Margaret Evans.10,370
Mrs. J. R.Coverston..1,025
Mrs. ?.. G. Harron.1,025
litt s. b. E. Whitten.Vfiit
TOWN VILLE.
Mrs. J. A. Stevenson.1,025
Mrs. J. D. Babb.4,400
IMrs. Sam Johnson.1,025
Mrs. Rev. Myers. .. ..1,025
Mrs. J. W. Dickson ..1,025
|Miss Mattie McCarley .1,025
liss Janie Gaines.1,025
rs. J. L. Gaines.1,205J
XT8.H. w. sears. . .1,0251
Irs. Lou Bateman.4,240
NOBBIS.
ss-Lola Whiting.1,025
liss Burnett Alexander.1,025
LIBERTY.
liss Nelle Robinson.1,025
liss Mary Gantt.1,025
liss Pett Chopmp.n.1,025
Daisy Willis ... .1,025
EARLEY.
Isa Gladys Smith .!
liss Edna Mae Folger.1,025
liss Ethel Wyatt.1,025
liss Emily Robinson. 1,025
Miss Jennie Robinson.1,025
liss Margaret Sellers.1,025
las Bell Norria... .. 1.025
AUTUN.
ira Alex Simpson.. ... 1.025
Maude Whitman.1.02.">
lisf, Marr Lee Norris.1,025
CENTRAL.
Misa Mary Rowland. 1.025
IBS Stacy Shirley.1.025
\HBS Maggie Carson.1,025
rs. J. W. Wallace.1,025
irs. Florine Norria.1.025
Ira. Jeff Gasssway ;.1.025
Ralph Ramsuro..1.025
Miss Jennie AH tn ... .1.025
WABE SHOALS,
ts Maude Darwin.1.025
>N BLANK
ICER,
a subscriber to The Dally Bitel
(e semi-weekly IntelUgencer.
to the semi-weekly and your sub
ir ecei vc credit for the amount paid,
ker year; $2.50 for six months.
farm or W. IL ToUleco, Piedmont, fl. <
?no ot the thousand of satisfied custoi
n soubatltnte.
D a batter crop. "UNION URANOS"* hi
r superior "crop producing* Qualities.
For Sala by
jraaaptoa Mercantile Ce* Piedmont, 1
Victor XoraauUle Gat, vYUlaunitoa. 3
J. B. Donthlt, Sandy SprLtgs.
Greenville and Pickanoffiua?afc ?For
-rise or address UNION tl VAN? COMP i
MlSB
JV1U.8
Mrs.
Miss
Miss
MlSB
Mrs.
Miss
ANDERSON, KFD.
Mary Lee Norris RFD 6.. 14,026
Belms Crawford RFD 6.-6,226
Reid Patterson RFD 7.... 10,500
Eva Greer.6,765
Lucy Todd.4,550
Henry Whitfield .4,400
Geo. W. Kernels .... ....4,400
Calhoun, S. C.
Vera Chapman .. .. .. ..4,300
Statement of the Condition of
THE BANK OF TOWN VILLE
located nt Tow m lile, S. at the
ciofee et baslness January 18? 1914
Resources t
Loans ami Discounts .. . .$ 30,584.57
Overdrafts. .. 2,867.17
Bonds and Stocks owned by
Hank. 315.28
Furniture and Fixtures .. 1,020.70
Banking House. 641.91
Due From Banks and Bank
ers . 1,936.36
Currency. 1,418.00
Gold.. 87.50
Silver and oter minor coln ?71.50
Checks and Cash Items .... 84.16
226.15
700.00
000.00
Total.$39,
Liabilities:
Capital Stock Paid uv:. ..$ 9
Surplus Fund. 2;
Undivided profits, less Cur
? rent Expenses and Taxes
.Paid... 3,921.95
Bue to Banks anl Bankers 465.52
Individual deposits subject
to Check. 17,394.88
Time Certificates of deposit 4,523.14
Cashier's Cheks., 220.C6
Total.$39.226.15 c
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, &
County of Anderson, ss.
Before me came E. C. Asbell, cash- g
1er. of the above named bank, who, p
being duly sworn, says that thc above 0
and foregoing statement ls a true C(
condition of said bank, as shown by g
the books ot cain bank.
E. C. ASBELL. ft
Sworn to and subscribed before me ?
this 27th day of January, 1914. h
R. S. FANT,
Magistrate. ?j
Correct Attest: 0
J. K. Bruce, 1
G. E. Smith v
W. C.. King, v
Directors t
Many a friend will shed a tear who
will not shed a dollar. _
General P^s^enger Agint,
Greenville, S. C.
ltcdueed Round Trio Fares from
j Anderson, ?. C.
RICHMOND, VA. ........ ... .$12.75
Account of Nutianal Education Asso
ciation.' Tickets on- sale Feb. 21, 22,
53, with roturn limit March, 4th, 1914.
few Orleans, La. ... '.. $19.65
'ensac?la, Fla. $15.00
Mobile, Ala._ $16.45
Account Mardi Gras Celebration,
rickets on salo Feb. 17th to 23rd, with
o;ur limit March, 6th 1914.
For further information call on City
ficJiet Agent, or write
C. S. ALLEN, ,
G. S. & Am RY.
ILL... JJ.. :ji..?L?VJJimiJlllLU-^^i.
\W* JV ? j vi kfco.n ts
^-^H'LD 3Y DRtJCGlSfS EVEKhlfMEAS!
S* raised by UNION GUANO Con
ners using tiloso Fertilizers. A#>
?ve demonstrated to many of th* la?
Ask the man who usas the?;
Statt Mareanii?e Co^ Balte?.
XsrcanUle Co* maiamstea?.
further information write ow
?NY, Winston-Salcm, M. C.
I
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? SIX-AND-TWENTY. ?
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Special to The Intelligencer.
Williamston, S. C., January 7.
this section and Piercetown is great
y pleased over the prospects of the
Greenville road being made one of
lie best roads in the county. We
inderstand that Commissioner Van
liver has given assurance that the
.oad will be widened to the limit sl
owed by law and graded, wherever
n need of grading. This is already
L very good .road and with the im
>rovements contemplated in will be
ccond to none. With the building
if a good highway from Anderson
o Piedmont and the building of the
Vbbeville-Anderson and Easley elee
rie road we look for great things
or Piercetown. In the near future
ve look for this to be a live, thrifty,
watling little city.
A little child of Mr. Luther Owen
s suffering from pnemonia.
Mr. Claude Wilson, of Hopewell,
pent two or three days here last 1
reek at work on thc place recently 1
lurchased by himself and Mr. J. A. i
lattin. ,
Dr. C. L. Guyton is being kept
ether busy just at present attending
he sick, there being quite a number 1
uffering from.colds end grip.
Mr. Elf rad Pilgrim contemplates ]
inking some extensive improve- .
tents on his residence on the Green
ille road.
At the last meting of Slab Sunday 1
chool Mr. J; T. McAlister was elect- *<
d superintendent. Mr. Perry Mc- '
ira ry, secretary and Mr. A. Z. Ery- ?
cm, choir lender.
The box supper and oyster supper ;
iven at the - home of Sir. A. W. '
ickens last Saturday night for the 1
en cfit of Melton school was a sue- ]
ess far beyond expectations, about
1R.?? bain? r?alizprt from fhn enta.* -
We havejust heard of the miff o rv I *
me of Mr. W. E. Johnston, bT"Hc- 3
Ilmoyle, in getting his automobile 1
urned a -few days ago. \
What is, the reason that'farmers j
' the South cannot raise . as good
i rn as can bc grown in the world? .
'he corn shipped in here from the '
rest is of large, well-formed ears ;
'ith a large, deep, smooth grain, j ?
laced side by aide with com raised I
ere it should make cur Southern 1
inners utterly ashamed and make <
hem try harder than ever to lin- i
rove their ssed corn BO that they ,
sn bring it up to such-a degree of ?
erfection that it will be second to
one. South Carolina holds the
hampionship of the world in the i
roduction of corn on one acre and ,
e believe that with the proper grad- .
ig and selection of seed we can soon ,
roduce corn that is a near perfect ,
s any that can be grown in any
ther part of world. The farmers of <
inderson County should take advan- ?
ige of the offer of Mr. Furraan j
mith, of Anderson, to grade one
tuxhel of com frta., fer aof far?j?P
rho wishes it, and then get in touch
rith the demonstration agent and
ce if they cannot be benefitted. Wc
elieve that there are armers in An
er?on County who can make as j
?uch corn per acre aa can be made
nywhere in the State. Why not
ry it anyway?
Mr. Jas. Bargoil and charming sis- 1
?r, of . Pendleton, were visiting
riepds- here Sunday.
Profs. Robinson, Boggs and Carter,
.?berty, and Bryson and Stone, of
his place, will conduct a singing at
IcSlmoyle on the first Sunday after
oon. Everybody is cordially in
ked.
Mr. Tom King, of Hopewell, was ;a
isitor here last Sunday.
Born unto Mr. and Mrs. George
Iartin, on the 22d inst., a son.
Mr. will Stone is the champion
orse trader for this section, having
nade twenty-three trades in the last
wo months.
Mri Chep. Dalrymple will bring his
aw mill here in a few days and will
te glad to saw for anyone who
trishes such work dene, The ' m iii
rHJ be put down on the Western end
# the watkins place, near Mr. B. P.
Vhittakers.
7ROM MILLIONS TO NOTHING.
The head of a chain of dry goods
nte rp rises, a number of which failed
i short time ago, testified that
hough he was recently a millionaire
md draw *4,0Q0 a month from hia
tores, now he. hasn't a cent. How
haractoristic such n story of re-.'
'erses is of our up and down Amer*,
can life!
Tho American temperament takes
bankruptcy rather easily, too much
o, no doubt Unless fraud can be
?roved, it is rare that harsh things
ire said. A failure is regarded as
nore or less of an incident, simply
in experiment that did Kot wprk
r?t which may leave .% f#llow wiser
.nd more competent to succeed an
ther time. Even the creditors often
coi pretty good natured. Perhaps
hey have made mere money |jbrn if i
he debtor had all ?dong pursued a
(S?iiy o? safe conserva tf sra. a^fP
Theoretically the man who hts
ailed is supposed to ba crushed by
he contrast between his former lux*
?y and his present - deprivation,
finally the credit*?-? rsrrfy take
.trey' thc basic comforts of Jlfe.
'hoy feel, that the dobier is a good
pendor, and tiflsre is money in his
arcass for thara ysrt Tlisy roajd
ather have nix friendship 1?ssn hi*
ottorn dollar. fortune's wheel
Wis quickly in this country.
The business world would go alorg
lore ?mooth?y if busi'uesa men weVa
content to keep wider margins o
safety. The average fcreditor ma;
not suffer greatly from such a fail
ure, if past profits are figured ir
But there arc always weak spot
Where one failure drags in a train o
others, where the shaky concern t
forced to the wall hy the loss of i
single credit
The lesson nf thesi 1 mischance
should be clear to the averago busi
ness man. It happens over and ove
solid assets have to be sold for <
song, simply because creditors wan
their money and* won't wait A bus
iness is strong only when it has quid
assets in a liquid form, enough t<
pay the debts that may be called foi
in a hurry.
PUBLIC MEN AND SOCIAL
FUNCTIONS.
If the managers of a charity ball
chamber of commerce, or church fail
can get a president, a governor, 01
other high public official to attem
one of their functions, its success ii
assured. It is the cheapest form o:
advertising, provided one ha s th?
"pull" to "put it over." Every pub
lie man is overwhelmed by these in
citations.
President Wilson has Shut dow?
the lid pretty close on this kind o
thing. He Opened up to some extent
however, in the matter of makin?
?ong-distance speeches to such gath
?rings over, the telephone. Now hi
ls flooded with requests for this fa
/or, which he has had to announce
lie must refuse.
Governors and congressmen yielc
too willingly to these impositions
lt is to them one means of feelinp
the pulse of the people. They like 'i
to an extent to break over their iso
lation from daily life.
No doubt it helps in a superficie
Way. When ti governor or congress
r?an attends a d?nee, shakes nandi
frith all comers, exchanges wilt!
ci?ms with Soca! celebrities, thandi
wt complimenta on the local ItyY h<
fains a reputation for being dem?}
STatic. though Inside he is h?rrtb?j
bored.
But as for getting closer to th<
life of the people, he falls. Only Uv
glossy Surface of life is touched ii
these functions. To get dbw' t?
what the people feel, he n?eda t<
have his secretary cull every tlgnlfi
cant expression of opinion from th?
newspapers, and talk things eve:
close observers of human drift
The train travel, the upsetting- <y
regular hours, uncertainty of hot?
accomodation, make these ja?nta i
severe physical Strain. Even the lit
tie speech over the telephone ia i
burden, if a public man is not to sa!
something that will sonhd flat an<
crude in the newspapers next day.
rora Storm SE?S
NEW AMERICAN EVE
Predicts That Curraocy and Banlf
in* tova J/Wtt Causse
naiai rneowiu
Atlanta, Qa., January. 2sv-tA, nen
new era of eoonom^e freedom for th
people ot AmarlOa ls predicted >
Senator Hoke ?mjkth aa ?he result t
?he working cut ot the new nankin
and currency alli., an his .speech .tx
fore the Georgia Bankers,, assemble
in Atlanta as Uta lsauheen. guests ?
the Atlanta Clearing House assoeif
Uon, at tba Capital City OtsSA ?tatas?
?tor. not only commended alt tsp* if?
ot the new law. out was equally ?a
phatk tn bia expression ot feenartts
Attenta should and awi M be U
headquarters for the reajKeoal tag** I
(the South-east. M?;\ W . ?
''At one time 1 ?eared a-move mlgt
be made to put Oeorgte. io a T*sert
distract wlth*Naw<.Orleans^ ne' aa*
tait mantfeatlythat would ha** for?
ad an injury to our state. Aoordiai
Ky 1 tliaij<<BiiO?t i<<Sifs^irtr the <naai
ure so that instead ot a aaed ausabc
al; sight -banks to. twelve hank?. Vhi
?aasv^v a^c??ou-ta Jofr?cally^
it to impresa that view ott it
jew ot the oraanHotkm oar*
. md I have aeon ?lad to sei
.banking esparta fla-ta? aorta
?hat soph la sha logacal course
take." ?. . ;
The majority- ot Senator
ea^RBdidw??1?w^^ tot
dtawBtal ajaa^sajdWaad- workings <
thc new currency law. He predicts
that it would make tho currency ?
the country .more elastic, and wout
greatly fae ll ?lat e.the removal oftook
jy/irani a sepUon where it wss e<
needed to.s.secUop whore H w*
needed. '
He pointed out;too that the *n?*
currency law ts, intended, to,oycreon|
un denied defeats In the-oki 'Systet
and benefit .nat alone freak*, but th
entire public. '
Senator ?mit? erin eased- faith -tbs
posion would &f*^jm
Tinge thew th* BO??
.^J^ ^wiWdeneo la "At to
ir'ssetloo," hs deotaredj? fe
we have arrester natural ?arawage
than any other iacocn oj the unlot
sod that means our advantages &
tho grtwteft in the-world.
"While we are inrtofag th* goo
imr?n from other parts of the counts
to come and estie awaSctSw sFauetaa
sary our own people bava the eatet
prl?e and ability to worr. out th
setttiofc'* deefttny.'
TOK plant of
* has been l>0rj
will be run as a Jon
ready splendirjly cqqipJ
and equipment will be a|
all orders, large or araall
Competent am
Experienced
will be employed and o\
the PRtr?*iage of .those
ery.
us Do YI
The Anderso\
JOB PRINTINd
taite a J?lurto? in .Swallowing Ut
the Yetto* Metal
... ? Uilgl' - :
Minian* e? Mlllian? In Bullion *i
Golden ?eint tt?w Irrt? That Gnu
wry Ev* ry Y*?r, Hardiy Any of WM
Raturf>s of le Evsr Stun Again.
.smce^dlf
paratlv?iy 'little goW '^?n?f^iii*
fiie woola world anoer tribute.
?ny of t bu gold returns, h is ns ir tb
Uidla,wbfl^rt?^na*u spranajj^.o
a five dollar cold piece may be prett
certain If *r5H 20 Strain?*? ??t ?
circulation and nevermore bs seen b
the country of Its miutUig. In one yea
alone India has beca-known to impor
ow $300,000.030 In bar gold aud En?
lish sovereigns.
?Vh? i hp? MH?wiiw ?f if l? -JSm, ??
cumulation.cf-6l?M?Mu? tt^JMSJtXX?^ T
what us* .te all, this gpid.put, "ince lp
dla bas not minted u. gold coinage; <]
ber own for many jjeneratlons? Tb.
pussle' becomes a bit ettritoie -when 1
IS scfMnabsced taut us ?a whole th
these hundred sdd millions of native
.rttm ?hsalptely ta depart ibft? sn*
huts, gold or otherwise, in banks am
Viii take no part du?neially-In. sud
a&M** *
Tho sharpest ami most astute
rich-quick bucket shop artist that ?ti
soaked A gulliUe eccMsntnl imbil
could ua more.beguile the mild Hindi
to buy, a star? of ?tock.wjtU tho gili
tering promis/? of a thousand l'oint ris
jfcvf??o than tho.governiu^?nt has I.cu
IW3P *P induce him to'livest 1"
guaran teed bonds.
i lt ha's boeu estimated, thaf'th? visii.i
el'konrdetr wealth of India iu tcthjiic!
j tho treasure chests hf princes-iud j
\ the jewelry Of thc Indian men au
[women amounts to %hW$W*jn^
WW** l?W?-<e?t. .wop
Wk *. PTO MKr^;|w?-???
j?r, oujr ^4W?S?H0 the old, tim
hurry, feati" bf tb!*' a by ''Alatfrlcn
tourist t^aWfor himself: mlsWC*:
pounds of pura gold, and from glimpsf
caught of temple images ofcsfMd <
^iyj>*isdi. tow m viwfo* wi*
rensufe* cbesb^j^jK?7 bjgt
'niidrpruit?e rlwjaa^^K*
Out this would hardly account ??
tho 'greater part ot* teat golden cm
resit ?ct toward Indisnines the baglt
hing er the record. : u ts lalo thc ?ari
t current sinks, year after year f?
of tb?tn* to,?l?e ?ofgotten, v
the i??SalBSra^a^&ort Spat
, io rcsttit'fn ?nr'6satlng down, 'eVej
t w^?feg ???vi ??? 5Mtt**?t?*a* et 4
his work. Toerefo^^li.swn^sXj
Sight, di imagiiUtiRo te p-V'Wi' ti(
black cahra ne/tins ? n ?juate M? <
ruined to tuple masonry- stuffed wit
gold sod isvati.or tue tiger seeVtij
a lair in.fjsk^jwl^ri^rene room of;
long ferjpttn|dynasty buried lu t*j
pv?Mftni: er fed? ?ppSreatl* ena W
net far to asea. Until the SegUs
went to ?adlr the country was si
repeatedly hy invasions and cot
...... I J*:-, mr,,.ti ,? ,-.j",
? rr in ting riant* ?Tir?
?ed, aflditiojial nmt?il?^ .
dded to enable us todandle ?
Vofktneift
p: efforts will pe to merit
ending ?ommaMitkm^
?>iir Pr ft
:: SO. CAR;
I Each newcomer w?8 DenE'caWfe
I plunder, but If be decided td laufen''
r I bo tet un a^^^^^^^^ljt
^ tho conquered Hindu? pe?^^ :^4ir#j
r""Cf "ITHT rnpnriennt^ftSto^;t?^jyr ?
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