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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Tharsda,3. December 5, : 8!5 L.cai Ericl . -Mrs. Jno. P. Matthews is unwell (resent. -We hear of a Wedding on the 15th in Winnsboro. -At Thespian Hall-Mullikin, the photographer. adv -"Caroline" Salve at McMaster & Co.'s .dru- store. adv -Miss baulie H. McMeekin is teach ing se ool near Mr. W. P. Gibson's home. -Rob, rt Arnett and Andiew Timms went 'possom. hunting on Tuesday night ant caught-a cold. - Mr. A. G. Bookman, formerly of s cc-unty, has been elected a local _eiser in the city of Columbia. -The military of our county re turned from the Exposition on Sunday eveI---g. We will have an account of the trip lp er. -The Ladideo' Benevolent Society, of the A. 1R. P. Church, will meet this evening a. 4 p. m. at the residence of Mrs. Sarah Cathcart. -Mr. IL. W. Gibson is confined to the house with measels. The question ;s someti.nes asked whether measels are plur or singular. In this case they app-r to be plural. -Tom Peterson, colored, who killed State Co'stable Mosely at Greer.wood about six weeks ago, will be hung on Friday coming, at Abbeville. He is a brother of Peterson who was lynched at Denmark in 1893. -All !ersons are waraed not to shoot, bunt, or otherwite trespass on t h%nds in town belonging to J. M. Beaty and the estate of Mrs. S. T. Beatv. J. M. Beaty. -A plate of raw sieed onions placed in a room where thera is dyphtheria will absorb the poison and prevent the disease from spreading. The onions shou'd be buried every morning and fresh ones cu: up. -Easter :tarke is in j:0l charged with ho4ding Patsey Davis while Bckey Graves did the cutting which resulted in the death of Patsey. Beckey Graves, who cut the woman to death, is still at large. Sheriff Ellison wrote Governor Evans asking him to offer a reward for the arrest of Beckey. -A fine opportunity-a fine photo by Mullikin. adv --H. N. Obear, Esq, formerly of our town, appeared before the United States Court in a registration case on FMonday. His client, David Willey, a ugo of Charleston, sued the election managers for $2,500 damages for re fusing his ballot. Tbe court decided against Willey and the icomplaint w as dismissed. -Mr. J. G. McCants is attending the United States Court in Columbia. HIe reprasented Lizzie Russell ini a case aga'ust the Southern Railway Compar v. The claim i. that Lizzie Rttsredie of John Russell, was made t. jump from a train while in moti n. The occurrence took place at R?ock:on. Dr. J. R. McMaster, who attegd(.ed the injurcd woman, was in attendance as a witness. Mr. J. H. Skinner was also a witness, for the railway company. -Mllikin, the photographer,!, is pleasing 1he people. His business is inerssin. in evidence of the fact. adv FOR GA.ustisc -Justice Stevenson sent a co:ored man to lail on Monday for gambling near Mr. T. W. Tray lor's place in the Feasterville section. A TTESTION, FIREMN.-Attend meet ing of V innsboro Steam Fire Engine SCompan. this (Thursday) evening at 7 o'clock. G. B. McMaster, Secretary. SEED (.OTToN. -A negro by the name of Wade Sawyer was sent to jail on Wednesday morning for stealing seed cotton from the gin house of Maj. T. W. Brice at Woodward NEW LIFE, NEW PRICEs .-The e:ter prising firm of Caldwell & Rufi are calling you~r attention to new life and new prit es in dry goods. They men tion in detail what they have for sale. rRead thieir adivertisement and examine their stock is all they ask you to do. WRONG MAN.-Walter Stuart was arrested by Sheriff Elison on a war rant charging him with stealing a ba'e of cotton from Mr. Jno. S. Doug lass. Later, Mr. Douglass wrote that he was not the party, but he will not be released until the preliminary is held. Gentlemen would not use "Blush of R)ses" if it was a paint or powder, ot course not. It is c:ear as water, no sediment to fill the pores of the skin. 1 s misnionl is to HlEAL, CLEANSE and rURIFT the complexiOn of EVERT IM PERFECTION, and insures EVERT LADY and GENTLEMAN a clQar, smooth com p!exion. Sold by John H. McMaster & Co; i rice 75 cer.ts. * ALL IT WAs WORTE.-Acting Iaten dant Coan had an amusing offender before him e.n Monday. Hie asked the fellow it he was guilty. After paus in'awhile the fellow said yes, he reckoned he was. The court then pro ceede& ja fine the man $2.50. With ths' ir orf one who thought lie was p'n full value he tendered Mr. Con' !ji:en cents, saying, "Here, take tto;it is all I have to spare anyway." Bn. some onie "put up" for him. CIiIde Pry for Pitcher' Catar!a WA NTED.-Henry Mack, alias Renr Mcllwaine, c>lored, was wanted i! Lancaster for larceny of live stock C:iief G;!bert was commnunicatcd witl anu up'ou rcc-ipt of a d-scription froa Sheriff Hood le arrested the fell>w a the depot here- The Lancaster sherif will come to identify him. La!er-Sheiiff Hood arrived 01 Wednasday morning and as Mack wa the man took him back on the returi train. He had been huntiug the negr< for thrce years. Sheriff Ellison locat ed the negro and notified the chief ol police who nabbed him. At the Supreme C -t. Law range was completely desertc on Tuesday and Wednesday, the at torneys all being engaged in the Su preme Court. G. W. Ragsdale and J. W. Ianahat were engaged in the case of B3yd vs Doty. In the ca-z of R-igsdale, assignee vs. th. Winnsboro National Baul et al., Mes-rs. A. S. & W. 1). Dougla; and J. W. 11anahau wereengaged; iho Messrs. Douglass representing th( bank and Mr. Hanahan representinc creditors of the estate of Williford. HOGS DYING. We regret to learn that in same see tions of the county the hogs are dyinj from what is thought to be hog cholera We have published before a receipt foi preventinz all kinds of disease. amongst hogs. We cau give a remed3 for cholera but the following is a pre ventative, and if given in time is muel better than a cure: A gentlemar from Kentucky told us that la com pound made of salt and ashes in aboni equal parts would keep hogs, cattle and horses healthy and free from dis eeasp. The mixture is ma(le up witi water and will harden like rock salt. Then it is put about the feed troughs and the animals will become fond o: it. It is very cheap and simple and worth a trial. rersonais. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ragsdale re turned from Atlanta on Saturday. Mrs. John McMeekin is visiting her daughter, Mrs. G. W. Ragsdale. Mrs. McAlpine returned home to Pineville on Wednesday after a visit f about a week to parents and rela. ;ves. Mr. and. Mrs. T. K. Elliott and party returned from Lhe exposition on Tnesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hi. B. Rlefo returned from the exposition on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Jennings re nrned1 from the exposition en Satur ay evening. Rev. T. M. Dent is attending con crenc i at Rock Hill. Mr. W. L. McDonald, of Charlotte, rrived in town Wednesday. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Wild Bucks. Last week a warrant was placed i.n dfr. HI. Rion's hands to levy on a crop elonging to some negroes on Wateree iver by the name of Brewer. When r. Rion's business was ascertained he plantation was aroused, the negroes amne with guns, axes and other weap mrs. Mr. Rion was compelled1 to aban on the attempt, but came back for einforcements. Deputy D. E. Mc Dowell, J. M. Elliott, Jr., and D. A. 3awford then went prepared for all ~mergencies. There was no trouble :his time and the negroes were arrest d. At a preliminary held before 'rial Justice Cathcart they were ound over for court. The evidence gainst them is pretty rough, so we ear. -Mullikin is prepared with the best md latest instruments and methods in >hotography. adv THE ARE COMING. The Mozart Symphony Club, of ?ew York, is billed for Winusboro on the 12th of December. Mr. Bosg is posted the town and a full house is xpected-this being the first enter ainment here during the entire fall 'he Mozart Symphony Club comes igh.ly recommended by the press, the New York Herald and other papers in the United States and Canada speak n in highest praise of this company. t is said to be the only quart,ette who erform on so antiquated instruments. 'he Royal Triumphal Trumpet, five feet long, is said to have been used in the time of Julius Cesar. They per form on tcn stranged inaruments anc n fourteen stringed instruments. We oubt not but that our people will find the entertainment worthy of patron age. How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any ease of Catarrh that car not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO, Props., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have knowr F. J. Chener for the last 15 years, and believe him~ perfectly honorable in a] business transactions and financiall; able to carry ont any obligations med by their firm.. WesL & Triax, Wholesa'e Druggiste Toledo, 0. Walding, Kinnan 4 Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hlalls Catarrh Cure is taken inter naly, acting directly upoa the bloo< and mucous surfaces of the system Price, 75c per bottle. Sold by a' Drggist . Testimonials free. * Jacks>~n Counts, ex-postmnaster a Peak's, was convicted in'the Unite< States Court vesterday for emnbezzlini 1,200 worth of stamps. Sentene ws not passed.-Ecening News. eaacehe .stoppedZ in 20 minies by D rus'Pax s. "Qnce cent a dose." I PRE-NIUM3 LIST. * We give below a partial list of pre miins awarded at the colored fair. 2 Tie report is not as full as we expected to make it, but it is published just as t it was given to us: OVSEHOLD DEPARTMENT. Mrs. Maggie Holmes, Mrs. Isaac 1 Holmes, Mrs. Byrd, Mrs. Allen Hill, 3 Mrs. Lucinda Russell, Mrs. Grier, Miss 11 Lottie Ellison, Mrs. J. C. Jackson, Mrs. W. M. Jackson, Mrs. Lizzie Goode, Miss Carrie Ellison, Mrs. Sophia Albright, Miss Mamie McIn tosh, Mrs. Belle Milligan, Mrs. James Goings, Clara Hall, Mi s. Eliza Henry, Mrs. Amanda Johnson. POULTRY DEPARTMENT. Jno. W. Russell, James Goings, John Johnson, Sam Harrison, F. H. Samons, Mrs. Gracie Byrd, Sam Davis, Rev. Wm. Jackson, James Goings. STOCK DEPARTMENT. A. P. Harper, Rev. J. C. Jackson, Jno. W. Russell, D. C. Caison, W. R. Strother, Albert Williams, Lige Hall, 0. S Sqairewell, sampson Harris, Dunmore Watson. FINE ART. Miss Lo'% Stark, Miss Annie Jack son, Mrs. Clara Sims, Miss Ella Bell, Mrs. Lizzie Goode, Mrs. Hattie Harris, Mrs.. Lucinda Russell, Mattie Clinton. I Fl1 D DEPARTMENT. Joseih T -npson. D. C. Caison, Sam D.,vi-, 0. S. Squirewell, Rev. Wm. Jack o;, Rev. J. C. Jackson, Allen Hill, Charley Russell, Jefl Gail lard, Alex. Woodward, F. II. Samons, Sam Garrison, A. P. Harper, Peter Harris, - Watson, Sam Kelley, Sam Johnson. CHARLESTON'S CARNIVAL. Great preparations are being made in Charleston for Gala Week, which begins next Monday. There will be bicycle tournaments, balloon ascen sions, skating carnivals and several fine football games. The floral parade will be something fine. The open air concerts in the parks, the harbor ex cursions and military and fireman's parade are always novel attractions, and this year will not be below the standard. For this occasion the South Carolina and Georgia Raitroad will sell round trip tickets to Charleston from all points on December 9th good until December 16th. The rate will be one fare for the round trip. On December 9th to the 12th the rate will be one cent per mile for tbe distance traveled. Double daily trains will be put on, and every attention will be shown those who attend.-Register, The fare from Winnsboro will be as follows: First--Tickets will be- on' sale De cember 9th, 10.hI and 11th for SSA40 round trip. These are good only until the 12th of December. Second--Tickets will be on sale De cember 9th to I4th inclusive for $5.25. These tickets are good until the 16th. -The first unmed price is one cent per mile, the second named price is one first class fare for the round trip Childr.a Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. JOTTINGS FROM JENNINGSi' Mr. Editor: I send you the following items of news from Jennings. The farmers he.ve about finished harvesting.! The corn crop is good. While cotton is not as good as it was last year, more money will be realized Mr. Will Robinson, who is at home on a visit for his health, has greatly improved. Mr. Calvin Clarke spent a few days at home last week. Miss Minnie Jackson is spending some time with Miss Inez Clarke. The hot supper given by the ladiesl of Crooked Run at the residence of Mr. John Jackson, was quite a suc cess. There was a largh crowd and all seemed to enjoy it very much. The net sum amounted to forty-tw< dollars. This money was made for; the purpose of repainting the church. E. F. Jennings, S. C., Nov. 28. Heart Disease Kills Suddenly; but nevcr without warning symp toms, such as Faint, Weak or Hungry Spells. Irregular or Intermittent Pulse, Fluttering or Palpitation of the Heart, Choking Sensa tions, Shortness of Breath, Swelling of Feet and Ankles. etc. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure, Cures Heart Disease. Mr. eo.L. it, o theGe. L Sit ?brt. Geo L.ih,a tohedo buGess andmit could hardly crawl around. My friend, Mr. Julius C. Toght. cne of our leading pharma cists, asked me to try Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. I had used little more than a bottle when the pain ceased and palpitations entirely .t disappeared. I have not had the slightest trouble since, and today I am attending to business as regularly as ever." e Sold by druggists everywhere. Book on Heart and Ncrvcs sent free. Address Dr. "ies Medical Co., Eikhart, Ind. . n:- Milds Reies Restore Realth. kSTUPENDOUS STC Ready in all A BEAUTIFUL LINE ( Black Dress Goods in all the lat meres, Clay Worsteds, Tricots, Br oadclotl in all colors. Also Fancy Sackir Black Satin for ladies' skirts. A full line of ladies', misses' inducements in ladies' and gents A Large St( bought before the rise. Can s I keep the celebrated R. & G. assortment of ladies' stylish Wri MY LINE 0 was never more complete. HAI Some good values in gents' Und( If.you want a Trunk or Valise di poorest man in the county can 1 from me this season and not miss Here is a stunner: A Silk U Country merchants will do N tock. I L. MD 2._D. WILLIF0l A small number of the execativc ommittee of the G. 0. P. met lasi ight. About. a!l they did, a; far a4 ve cau learn, was to consider Dr. ?oe's application for .nembership, nd to try aad find out what kind of a osition he would want when the arty gets full. sway again-Eening VetCS. r-ree Pills. Send your address to H. E. Bucken & o.; Chicago, and get a free sample box of )r. King's New Life Pills. A tiial will onvince you of their merits. These pills re easy in action and are particularly Efective in the cure of Constination and Sick Headache. For Malaria "and Liver :roubles they have been proved invalua lC. They are guaranteed to be perfectly ~ree from every deleterious substance and be purely veget able. They do not weak n by their action, but by giving tone to ~tomach and bowels greatly invigorate thle ysteu. Regular size 25c. per box, Sold y McMfaster & Co., D.ruggists. * IEe aywsck, weglgr atr hensewas at ihd, she cried for Castria. aenebecame Kiss, she clung to Castoria. Whex she had Children, she gave them Castorls, FOR RENT. [ OFFER for rent, cheap, for next year ~the Dwelling House and premises ci Ienry N. Obear. 9.26tf T. K. E LLIOT T, Agent FOR SALE, W E offer at private sale a plantation 0: Two Eundred and Fifty (250: tcres, lying near the residence of Mr o. b. D)ougle.ss and Dr. Thos. G. Doug ass, now occupied by Mr. Win. B. Doug ass. Has goo d dwelling and other build *ngs on it. Teirms easy. 92tf T. K. ELLIOTT, Cashier. FAIR NOTICE. P ARTIES owing the assigned estati Lof Ulysse G. Desportes are here y notified that payment must be madi vithin the next thirty days, or I shal e forced to collect through an attor t JAMES Q. DAVIS, 11-2Stxtf . Assignee. SECJURITIEs. W E have (placed in our hands' some gilt-edged securities tt affer those having money to invest !l commanications shall be regarder J. Q. DAVIS, W, D. DOUGL ASS, J. E. McDONALD, 11-9t fWinnboro, S. U. SMOTHERS READ THIS.4 The Best SRemedy. IFor Flatulent Colic, Dlaraa, Dysen tery, Nausea, Coughs, Cholera In fantumf, Teething Children, Cholera Morbus, Unnatural Drains from the Bowels, F'alns, Griping, Loss of Appetite, Indigestion and all Dis eases of the Stomach and Bowels. PITY'S CARMINATIVE Is the standard. It carries children over the critical period of teething, and is recommiended by physicians as the friend of Mfothiers, Adults and UChildrenj. It is ~pleasant to the taste, andnever fails tdemgise atssuo prlative virtces. Price. 25 cts. per tte.Fo slebydruggist~ , HAIR BALSAM H eIERCONdbuteS th. CKi TO SELECT FROI Departments. )F COLORED DRESS GOODS, ,st styles, Serges, Henriettas, Cash and Flannels. A big assortment of i Cloakings gs for children. Something nice in and children's Hose. Some special ' Handkerchiefs. )ck of Shoes, ave you money in this department. Corsets, the best made. Te best ps you have ever seen in the Boro. F CLOTHING S to please the old and young. rwear. Look at my line of Cravats. )n't buy until you price mine.!The uy a pair of WOOL BLANKETS his money. mbrella for seventy-five cents. ell to price through my immense INAUGH. D- - Maager. Winnsboro Drug Store. Just Arrived Buist's Turnip Seed, Mason Fruit Jars and Jelly Tumblers. Toilet Articles of all Kinds. Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Edte.Ciar on the Market. Pipes and Tobacco. Lamps and Glassware. Winnboro Dug Storo. WYS HITD THE- OL The best wearing, most stylish, and the greatest value of any $3.00 Men's Bhest cafsin dongola os solid leather soles, with all the pulrtoes, laats and fastenings, and Lei' Cork F'illed Soles. Each pair contains a paid-up Acci dent Insurance Policy for $100, good for 90 days. Wear Lewis'Accident Insurance Shoes once and you will never change. The insurance goes for "full measure." Talk with your dealer who sells Lewis' Bhoes. Sold by W. R. DOT Y & Co. RW aib1er / Bicycles There is only one. price on I Ramblers. $1oo is enough for the pbest bicycle that w as ev er built. pMore than $1o too much. Ramblers are ,. de to combine lightness, strength, speed, ease and durability. You can break them if you in:, but ordinary wear Ihas no p..ceptible effect. You Iare grop!dg in the darkif you buy Iwithout seeing a Rambler catalog. Postal will bring it. GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO. WASHINGTON, D. C. Scientific Americall AgenCy fol' COYRECTS, ec the publc by a notice given free of charge in the I.ar~s ere atIo a scentifce r Inth man aho ei wihoutrt. we nel g,e0 vear:s$1.50sixmonths. MN dae py Co.. SHOES. .A. F"ull] We have just received another lot Although leather has advanced in pric we bought our stock in June, before kinds at old prices. Zeigler Bros'. La Shoes, all kinds and all prices. If you the future storms and mud call for BA LEATHER SHOE. We consider it ti same old price will b-ay them. Send t1 heel shoes. We have good stout schoo snd $4.00 Shoes. Dry Goods A new line of Outings, Ginghams, C Homespun, Ticking, Flannels, Brown Island Homespun, Canton Flannel, Jet chiefs, &c., &c. Groery U' D c Fresh Flour, Meal, Bacon, Rice, Sug der, Pickles, Cheese, Crackers, Macaro Flour, Soap, Starch, Molasses, Vinegaj Try our Dried Apples-good and ch( We are selling Reed's Shoes and Pa out. Only a limited quantity and a fe cheap. We are offerirg a specially low pric and look at them. Respectfully, SJ. M. B Ale LMac&onald, FALL OF 1-895; G00OU, Timem Ahead. PARTICULARLY TO THOSE who will be wise enough to seek genuine bargains, and I claim to have such bargains to offer my friends this Fall, and give my reasons why I propose to undersell all competitors, as follows: 1st.-Or entire stock of General Mer chandise MUST be converted into ready cash in order to wind up the business of A. Macdonald & Co. 2nd.-I prefer to give my friends and neighbors the beriefit of the sweeping reduction in prices rather than sell eut in a lump, that all might have an opportu itity of scecuring bargainst Srd.-When the advance came on Shoes, Hardware, and other goods in our line, we fortunate and the profit which the advance in prices legitimately gave us, wlll be thrown to our customers, thereby getting their goods al most at first cost. 4t.-I will be in the cotton market from start to finish, paying full prices-don't forget this. Will also pay highest cash price for cotton seed. Be sure and consult my prices on Bagging and Ties before you buy. I bought these several months ago when they were at rock bottom pricest afid will give you great advantage in your wants here. Alex. MacenaI&, SURV1VOR, BLAOKSTOCK. S. C JUST RECEIVED. Choice MESSINA LEMONS, Choice MALAGA GRAPES,. Still on hand, another supply of WINTER TURF OATS, RYE, BARLEY, CRIMSON CLOVER, RED CLOVER, LUCERNE, RED MAY and PURPLE STRAW WHEAT, ONION SETS. Under nX ininsboro Hotel. Burial Cases and Caskets. TilE UNDE~RSIGNED has a fnil] line or 'he latest desigrns in BUIAL CASES AND CASES, at mo,derams prices. Orders filled prop:ly. tiight and day, at the old stand. ThankJui for past patronage, I ask for a shavre of it in future. Hearse furnished when ordered. 11mt T. M. ET,T,OTT. SR. SHOES. of Bay- State and Zeigler Bros'. Shoes. , and carried . the price of shoes with it, he advance, and are selling nearly all dies' Shoes at $2.0 and up. Bay State wish the best ladies' or misses' shoe for Y STATE EXTENDED SOLE GOAT e best shoe in America for the price: ie children to us for good wearing Spring I shoes for boys. See our gents' $3.0 and Notions. alico, Duck, Sateen, Sheeting, Bleached Homespun, Checked Homespun, Sea ns and Cassimeres, Hosiery, Haudker ar, Coffee, Canned Goods, Baking Pow. ni, Tea, Spices, Oat Flakes, Buckwheat , Cigar, Matches, Candy, &c. ap. bs. lan Bi3s.. Shoes at cost to close them w sizes. If you can be fitted they are a in 46-inch All-Wool Henrietta. Call Eaty & Bro. Cotton States and International ExpositiOn, ..t1a2a.ta,. 0-a. VIA THE SEABOARD AIR LINE. TESTIBULED LIMITED TRAINS Upon which no Extra Fare is Charged. SOLID TRATNS Charleston and Columbia t- Atlanta without change. SCHEDULE. 403 41 145 Lv Catawba.... 10.29 ami 9.50pm. Lv.Chester...... 11.95 am 10.38pm. Lv Carlisle...... 11.29 a m 11.09pml....... Lv Charleston... .... .... ........0I m Lv Sumter...... ......... ........ 9." a Lv Columbia.... ........ 5.!0pm 1I.15 a Lv Prosperity.......... 7.28pm 12.29n Lv New berry...........Spm 12.42 p Lv Clinton...12.29 n'n 12.08n't i1.40 p Lv Greenwood.. 12.57 p m 1.ea 234 p - .v Abbevile.... 1.24 p~ 16am' 3.20 p Lv CalhounFalls 1.486pm21a 3.6 Ar Atlanta....4.9 p m520 am6.45 P EQUIP3ENT. Trains 40$ and 41 are composed of the handsomest Pullman Draw'ng Room, Buflet Sleeping Cars andDa Coaches. No. 403 ("The Atlanta Special'" is vesibuled from end to end adis oerated solid from Washington to 'At lanta withot change. -N4.iazonemaed solid from Ports month to Atlanta without chn No. 45, composed of Day Cahs, is operated- solid from Charleston to Atlanta (through Sumter, Columbia, Prosperity and Newberry) without change. These trains land passengers in the Union Depot at Atlanta-as near the Exposition grounds as throngh passen gers via any line are landed. RATES. -FROM- A. C. E. Catawba............ 120$054 Chester............. 108055 Carlisle............. 1574 40 Charleston......... 42 Sumter............. 130 9 6 Columbia........... S 80 6 .Prosperity........... 91 6 6 Newberry...........~ 9 7 ~Clinten............. 856541 Greenwood>...........7 555 4 Abbeville........... 64 70 4 CalhounFalls...... 5 415 10 cember15th,,wit extem limit January37th,11896 cem1.~ 30t, wit e35em lii 15 days rom dte4o sale silhon yeahlds.......... Hr o fin, idebysid; xhbit fom 5loid andAlaka.Caifoniaan Mane,th Unitd Sttesof Aeria an4th Unied :ats o Brzil Meicoan Canda,andso n utilnealy 6ver civlizd atin n te lob i rere sentd. n te trracs ae fund amog mny the atracion,460b CALsk A.-Tickets vialdh daoaD eeir ne." ihexreelii Julanr Slepi, Carreera6.n fOUNe up-icet appldain to ane thembnersighnwthetrmeliit1 CTraff.-ickMnaer. Geld ass. toe ebe STh, ichePreienlt.7 THA E EAG ION A 2)T mrtases, indomrespet,ansxo and Alaska Caiori dO MAin, the UnitSatso Brail,Mexico S.nd among mny othr ositrctios, Arab, Airx1 Line.". C LPllng Dreeping, Crsevtin Applyhe uon TappOLcAtin Eo n Agentofth Seabo ardLn,& or.t