ESE r t;~ + .5 ~~~ DRUGS 41 MEDICINES CZ+ II ME:. tgiit AL11" - rS, ro --to---Fourthman s P.9_2I!!EIGILVCiti_jiIIWrardVICIPINEt- -- W./ 1 1 wayneabore, May 24, 1867. _ ANTIETAM MARBLE WORKS 1 H. WAVVER da BRO. MANUFACTURERS. AND DEALERS IN Monuments, Tombs, Headstones, 4c„ 4c., E call attention to our assortment of the a y hove, comprising the newest and most ap proved styles• Having the advantage of Waterpower, and a long experience in the .STONE CUTTING BUSINESS, we are able to fill orders at the shortest notice and on most reasonable terms. Give us a call at our Yard, near Antietam Junc tion, or. tho Waynesboro' and Hagerstown Turn pike, two miles from the former place. Fost Office address, Way n esboro', Pa. N. B. °Hera can be left with John Walter and ill receive prompt attentio'n. H. W. & BRO. — ' April 3—tf. 14 , VIII: , ?-111V . -, All :.4' , D111 Abi l; " 4.9 FHE undersigned would inform the public gen. erally that be has purchased the Livery here , atom owned by Franklin Weagley, and is fully prepared to meet the wants of the corn• muntty in his line of business. He has had all his carriages neatly re paired and refitted and tib r , ..horses are 41 . n. side, gentle and fast travelers. , Par• ties conveyed to any point desired, ac• eompnrtie•i by a careful driver. Office one door west of Bowden's Hotel, wkere an attentive hostler will be in attendance at ail how* the night and day. No efllirt will he "spared to accommodate all whc may patronize him. s 4. 17 tf WM. H.FUNIC. DENTISTRY. .3;:ertgfA. • 114 taiik A. K BRANISIIOLTS, DENTIST, HAS permanantly located in Waynesboro', for the purpose of practicing his profession In all its branches. He will be thankful to all who will favor him with a call, and will endeavor to give entire satisfaction. Having bought 'l'. D. French out, heican be found at all tunes in the office formerly occupied by him. Notice to the Public ! irrnE undersigned is running a Line of Stages from Hagerstown to Gettysburg. leaving tormer place on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 o'.. clock, A. M., passing by Leitersburg, Waynesboro', Monterey and Clermont Springs, Fountain Dale tine Fairfield, arriving at Gettysburg at half past four o'clock and returning from Gettysburg on Toes- Jay. Thursday and Saturday, arriving at lingers. toun to make connection willt the 5 o'clock train tor Baltimore. ANNA WASSEN. may 14-'69 JOHN A• 117ZSSONG, ATTORNEY AT LAW, T4AVING been admitted to Practice Law at the several Courts in Franklin County, all bust• lives entruste.no ina care will be promptly attended to--Poet office address--Mercersburg,Pa. jan 11y Lumber, &c. r OBE ,übf.criber has for sale Chestnut Shingles, Flustering Laths. shingling Lathe, ?III(' Lumber Irvin n halt to one inch. 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FRAMES, CASES, 4C, We will always have on hand a. fine assortment of Frames, to which ViT invite attention. Pictures takenju cloudy as well as clear weather. N. B. Particular attention in taking pictures of children. junelt—tf] Cough Cold or II Sore Throat, Requires immediate attention, as neg 4.‘avY4itll• lect often results in an incurable Lung Disease. BRONO I k .. <7 Brown's Bronchial Trochfs will most invariably giveant relic instf, For bronchitis, Asthma, Asthma, Catarrh. Con sumptive and Throat Diseases, they have a sooth ing t fleet. ISINGERS and PUBLIC SPEAKERS u s e them to clear and strengthenthe voice. Owing to the good reputation and popularity of the Troches, many worthless and cheap imitations are offered, which aro good for nothing. Be sure to obtain the TRUE Brown's Bronchial Troches. nov 19 6m FANCY STORE. ISSES K. STICKELL & M. A. GORDON Mannounce to the Ladies of Waynesboro' and vicinity that they have opened a Millinery and Fan: cy Store in the dwelling house of Dr. I.N. Snively, and have on hand a fresh and lull line of Millinery Goode and Fancy Articles, such as Bonnets. H ate, Ribbons, Flowers, Colin. Cuffs, Satchels, nose, Chignons, Jet Letts, and fancy geode generally.— Ladies are invited to call and examine their stock. ap 28tf BARE WANTED I F'ORNEY 80 SONS Will pay the highest market price for 650 cords of Rock and Black Oak bark delivered at their Tan nery in Waynesboro'. . Aides and Skina taken in and weighed at the Cellar of C. Ruthes Shoe Store, for INhich the high est market price will be paid. ape 21-1870 A S. MONN The subscriber hes a large quantity of prime Ci der Vinegar which be will retail by the gallon or barrel at market price. mar 21 2mo BENJ. F. FUNK. • 10,000 AGENTS WANTED I BOOK OF FORMS. With,Stamp Duties; With Postage Rates; Etc., etc. TOGS TRES WITH THE IN REGARD TO Dower, Patents, Exchange, Penalties, Executors, Petitions, Exemption, Powers, G art Juard fans, Preemptions, Hotels, Receipts, Landlords, Release", Libel, Rights, - Liens. tqande bander, Limitations, Tenants, Marriage, Vessels, Masters, Wards, Minors, , M ortgnge3, Etc.,.etc. WITH overnnfents, c . etc. AGENTS. WANTED. PUBLISIIERS, 614 and 617 Sansom Street, PHILADELPHIA. L. C. BRACKBILL SOLD 'EVERYWHERE. NEW MILLINER Y AND Vinegar for Sale. GEISER'S PATENT SELF•REGUTATING GRAIN SEPARATOR MU 0L ROM IN:POWERS No Implement more important to the farmer than n FIRST-CLASS GRAIN THRESHER AND CLEANER—for none pays him so well and speedi. The above cut shows the ONLY GEISER MA CHINE now built under the immediate eye of the old inventors themselves, with all the additional im provements made during the past 18 years, and now with first.elass workmen and material this machine justly stands high up above all of ita class. As a Thresher it is equal to the best, as a Cleaner it is su perior to any existing machine. This is admitted' by — all honest-competitors.__lndeed it is the only machine that really can, by one operation, thorough ly thresh' and clean grain fit for market. But the fact that_grain direct from this machine commands from 2 to 3 cents a bushel more than grain direct from any other machine, settles the question of, its superiority, as a cleaner over all others. Impartial judges at all the !State and County Fairs where it was thoroughly and practically tested, in competi tion withlother leading machines, always agree that it is more simple—more easily understood and op erated by those unskilled in machinery—more dura ble,— threshing as much and yet . cleaning better— with Im.s power and more comfort to bonds than any other machine in use—and besides all that is sold for less money according to capacity.. These facts are further attested by the thousands of pur chasers,sorne of whom have had them in use for the last 18 years. To supply the wants of all, we now make 4 sizes, viz:, From a 2 Horse Railway or 3 Horse Lever Power, to a ten Horse Lever power, with prices ranging from $l9O to $360, without power. We also make the latest im proved -triple-geared Horse Powers suitable for each size machine ranging from $9O to $135, and all fully and fairly - warranted . For further infer -mation-sen-d-forGiretrlar-and-Price List. Responsible Agents wanted in territory not intro duced. Address THE GEI:IEIt MANUFACTURING CO., WAS ANSBO/10% Franklin Co., Penna an 21—tf ] T I RI WE don't deceive the Public as to the secret of selling goods so chenp— we attend sales of Bankrupts when fortunes have been . Wrecked: in the sea of adversity and_we invite the attention. of A Family who want to supply themselves with such articles as Hu ts, :31ioes. or a Trunk, Clock, and Notions to examine our fine stock which wilt be Found: Dead cheap at the N. E. Carrier of the Diamond, the only store in town vvhere i yon can, get supplied with the following articles, viz : Hats, Boots, Shoes, Candle, and Spices, Trunks, Clucks, All Kinds of Crackers, Notions. such as Paper Collars, Ladies' Hosiery, Hosiery, and Gents'; Gloves, Gloves, - Gents' Paper Cuff:•=, Suspenders for Soaps and Perfumeries, Gents and Boys, Kerosene and Chin:lmes, Canes and Umbrellas, Ink and Paper, Tobacco and Cigars, Peas ar d Pencils, &c—&c., Ste. and everything pertaining to this business. A fresh supply just received and very cheap for cash. Dont fail to call nov 19 CLARENCE.N. 11F,AVER OMNIBUS LINE! firlHE 'subscriber informs the public that he is now proprietor of the Buss line running daily be— tween Waynesboro' and Greencastle, beretotbre run by Wolfersburger & stoner. . With good horses and a first-class four-horse Omnibus he is enabled to convey passengers to and fro with comfort and convenience. His Buss will leave Waynesboro' at 51 A. M., arriving at Greencastle at 7, making quick time and sure connection with the first Passenger train at 81 A. M. Leaves Greencastle at 5 o'clock, 4'. M., ar riving at Waynesboro' at 6 45. He is himself Pro prietor, Contractor and Driver. Delivers Adams Express matter to and from Greencastle. All Ex press matter expressed the same morning a n d through to Waynesboro' the same day it arrives. Persons wishing to send goods by Express will do well by giving hint a call. Persons wishing to go to Hagerstown should take this route. The train leaves at 9 15 making connection with the Wash— ington County-Railroad. aug 20 tf .1. R. WOLFERSBERGER. 21 .44 hi 4 k 'l4 4044 THE undersigned would most respectfully in forts the citizens of Waynesboro' and vicinity that he has opened a new Tin Store on Bast Main street, opposite Stover & Wolff 's Dry Goods em porininond keeps constantly on hand a good sup— ply of COOK & COAL STOVES, MORNING GLORIES, etc„ at prices to suit the times. All kinds of work done in his line with Leatness and dispatch, such as reofmg, spouting and repairing. You will find it to your kterest to give him a rail before purchasing elsewhere. The sign is thg Big Red Coffee Pot Always on the Post. Thankful for past favors ho hopes for a continuance at the same. Yours Respectfully, CLAYTON M. FREY ACCOMMODATION WAGON. MHE subscriber announces to the public that he is now running a Wagon regularly between Waynesboro' and Greencastle, and is prepared to do all kinds of hauling on reasonable terms. He will be tbenkful for a share of public potronage. Orders left at the Drug Store of A. S. Honebrake will receive prompt attention. apr 28—tf D. W.-,MINER. Notice to Trespassers! Having been annoyed by persons running over my grain vnd grass, breaking fences down, especial. ly on the Sabbath day, and also dragging dead ani mals on the premises, carrying off fruit, wood and rails. I warn all such that hereafter the law will be enforced against ell trespassers. may 12-4 t N. A. GORDON. . FOR SALE. The subscriber offers at Private Sole. I new Mc- Cormick Self-Raking Reaping and Mowing Ma chine combined, Ne. 2. or 3 as the purchaser may desire. Apply to Lidy, Russell& Co., Waynesboro'. mar 31—tf JOHN W. GOUIL POTATOES. CHOICE cooking potatoes for sole by W: A. REID ' RYE FLOUR, Coin Meal and _Hominy, all fresh and good, for sale by Ike 24 REND & WAYNANT. a. 1 DriaidEpAmE I)IdALER IN ontrqs, Chemicals, PATENT MEDICINES, PREPARATIONS FOR THE. HAIR, OILS, PAINTS, VAR NISHESES ite. &e. -0- GT'Physicians dealt with at 20 per cent. discount. Waynesboro' 'hotel-Building, W AYNESB OR o', PA. March 27, 1888 See - Here Read This ! N(Y- THE-subseriber-has - just returned from the East with a large stock of Goods, such as BOOTS. SHOES, GAITERS; BALMO RALS and all kinds Boots and Shoes fon Men and Boys, Women, Misses and Children. which he is selling at prices that will please. HATS 01? EVERY STYLE for Men and Boys, Caps cif all the .leading styles to suit and tit any head. e !taught our stock cheap and are determined to sell accordinglY• Notions INotions 2 Notions READ THE LIS7. Shirts and Drawers Gauntlets, Suspenders Driving Gleves ' Paper Collars Fur top Gloves Bock. Gloves Sheep Skin Gloves Wool-knit Half Hose Lisle Thread Gloves Cot ton Half Hose • Wool-knit Gloves Germantown Half Hose B num flies Black Silk Ties Fancy t•ilk Ties Broad End Ties • Ladies & Geuts Pa cuffs Linen Handkerchiefs Pocket Books Portmonies Brushes Cloth Brushes E. , llaving !ushes !Vail Knives Hair Brushes Fancy Soaps 'tooth Brushes' Perfumery Shpe Brushes , Albums .., Co be . . • , Razors Gum Caps Violin strings Note Paper Envelopes , Hair Oils Toys t acks Crochet Needles :fe.) , toys, &a &c.. &c. tkc. and so fourth, GOLD AND SILVER. IVATCIIES, American, Swiss and English; Seth Thomas and o• ther Clocks. Jewelry of every description for La. dies, Gents, Misses and Children at greatly reduced prices. Finger Rings, a large stock; plain Gold, Fancy Sett, Chased and Fancy Finger Rings; Silv er and other Plated Rings in great variety, watch chains, Guards, Ribons, Bracelets, Charms, Sleeve Buttons, Gold. Pens and Pencils; watch chain, hooks keys, &c. Trun ks, Canes, Umbrellas, Baskets, Mats, Valises, Carpet Bags. R. R. Bags; Tobacco, Cigars Ind Snuff. Candies, Fruits, Raisens, Nuts and Confectionaries of all kinds. tome one, come all, and—buy. Thanklul for past favorihe hopes by a desire to please to merit a 'tberal share of public patronage. EZEItiIEL ELLEN. Oct. 8, 1869. _ . C 10 A. EL. C 0 0 XVI St_'• _ BOOT AND SHOE STORE! rip HE suhscriber has just returned from the city and is now opening for examination a large and well selected stock of Boots and gc , hoce. Having had a long time to become acquainted with the Boot and `hoe trade, no doubt if you fwvor him with a call you will buy as he will sell cheap and warrant the work. All rips mended free of charge. Give "Cooney" a call. C. RUTHES. Sept 25—tf Boot and Shoemaking. mHE subscriber would inform the public that he I is at all times Prepared to make to order Gents Coarse or fine Boots, also coarse or fine work for Ladies or Misses. including the latest style of last ing Gaiters. Repairing done at short notice, and rovaseres taken in private tamilies if desired. Shop on East Main Street, in the room formerly occupied by J. Elden, as a flour and feed store. ;. HoLLINGSWORTH. july 2.3—tf 1101t1IAIIKING. THE subscriber announces to his friends and p the public that ho has purchased the Coach Factory formerly owned by Israel Hess, and is now engaged in the nbove business, on Main Street, at the East end of Waynesboro'. Having a knowl edge of the business, and. employing none but practical workmen, and by strict attention to busi ness he hopes to merit a share of patronage. All kinds of new work on hand and orders filled piomptiv. jan 14 tf GEO. B. HAWKER. sigh 7, —THE FOLSOM IMPROVED Twen t) -Five Dunn. Family sewing Machine. The cheap est First Clam Ma. hine in the Market. Agents wanted in every Town. Liberal commission al lowed. For terius and circular, address, A. S. 'Heat- ILTON. Oen. Agent, PIG. 70 Chestnut St, Phila. Pa may 5-3 m OLD IRON WANTED. The highest caah price will ba paid for Cast Irma scrape delivered at the works 31 the II? tf GEISER M. CO. FOR. SALE.. The subscriber offers for sale, Corn,,Oats, Locust and Chestnut Posts. mev 5-4 t AtEX. 11.1MiLTON. Pocket Knives] Pen Knives. I. H. WHITMORE„ Wholesale and Retail Dealer in FURNITURE -AND= Carpets, GREENCASTLE, PA. I. IL WHITMORL Would call the attention of all who are in need of Furniture Mattresses, Looking Glasses, Carpets, to the fact that he has a larger stock on hand, at his rooms' on the southeast corner of Centre Square, than all similar establishments in the county com bined, and that he can and does offer inducements to Housekeepers and others; in want of goods in his line, such as no other Carpet Healers can do. - He has on hand upwards of 100 Bedsteads of over 25 different styles,. ranging in price from $5 to $75 each. More than 5U Bureaus, of 25 different styles, from $7,50 to $75 each. Upwards of 600 Chairs, of all styles, from $1,25 to $35 each. Rocking Chairs from $1,50 to $30.. Full Chamber Suits, solid Walnut, from $6O to $2OO each. ' Cottage Suits, from $3O to $9O each. Tete•a•Tetes and Sofas, .. f r om $2O to $6O. each. ' Spring seat Parlor Chairs, • • from $3O to $6O per half dozen. Lounges from $7 to $35 each. Marble top Parlor Tables, solid Walnut, from $lO to s36.each. - - 'Wood toriPaliffirTah tris — , from $2 to sl3.each. among which are 2.0 different styles. Also Extension, Breakfast, Dining and Hall Tables, in endless variety. Wardrobes, Bookcases, Writing Desks, , Library Tables, Secretaries, , What Note, Hat Racks, Piano Stools, Umbrella Stands, Camp,. Office, Hall and Library Chairs. Safes, , Sideboards, Sinks, Douglitiays, Cupboards, Washstands, • so, a large stock of all kinds of Mattrasses, such as • Hair, Husk, Palm Leaf, Wool and Straw, at prices from $4 to $4O. , '• g Mattresses, Spring Bed Bottoms. Swinging-and Rocking Cradles. 'The highest cash pries paid for Carpet Rags. We have a large stock of Carpets always on hand, such as 13russells, Ingrained, Stair, Hall and all kinds of and all kinds Floor Oil Cloth, at icy! prices. Looking Glasses, from plain Walnut Frames to Fancy Ovals in Arch Tops, in Guilt and Bose wood. Also. Chiltlrens' Buggies and Hobby Hors es, Picture Frames and Mouluings of all descrip t ions, find at lower prices than can be had else w here inAhecountv. He also sells Wholesale to the trade, all of whom he requests to call and learn prices.before puichasing elsewhere. rir Rag Car pets made to order MOWE►IS AND REAPED FOR SALE. anuaiy 14—tf. ES] N •<< door to the Tor fine isaortment -- J.:1; eele^ted. by himself with great care. a large and well selected assortmentiot \aav4tala4i, of Swiss, English, and American Manufacture ; JEWELRY' cheaper than ever before sold in Waynesboro, all the latest styles kept constantly on band. Every variety of Cuff buttons. A fine assort ment of FINGER AND EAR RINGS. Solid Gold. Engagement and WEDDING RINGS, Silver Thimbles and sherlds,' Castors, Forks, and Spoons, salt Cellars; and Butter Knives of the cel ebrated Roger Manufacture, at reduced rates. SPECTACLES . . To suit everybody's eyes. New glasses put in Old frames. • Clocks. Watches, and Jewelry promptly and ntly repaired and warranted. ALEX. LEEDS, Kext oor to the Town Hall, under the Photograph aria y July 31. Barbering: Barbering! THE subscriber informs, the public that he con:. tinues the Barbering business in the mom nez door to Mr. Reid's Grocery Store, and is at all times peptized• to do hair cutting, shaving, shampooning ctc. in the best style. The patronage of the pub ie is respectfully solicited. W. A. PRICE. Aug..l3 1867. For Gnus, Penknife Blades, Repairing Family Corn.Shellers, Call an ' J. IL JOHNSTON. may 28— tf NOTICE. • The subscriber informs the public that he has purchased the Saw Mill formerly owned by David Boyer, mar Buena Vista Springs, 200 yards from the pike, and is now prepared to till orders for all kinds of sawing. He hopes to get a share of pa tronage as he will makeltis bills as low as the low est. apr7 4tv MICHAEL GONDEE. Fresh Lime! THE subscribers have now Car sale at their Kilns, 3 miles East of Waynesboro', Fresh Wood. burnt Lime for Whitewashing. Plastering, &c. which they are prepared u.(laver at shott notice,as chimp as the cheapest and gramd as the best. They will have a supply on hand during the season. apr.2l-3m j HESS dz. 13 ROTE FOE SALE. Four Family Hone; all goodjleatlera enquire of the FHIN fElt. • apri! 28-tf &Limit ANTIETAM PACTolitif AND MILLS . NEW FIR M GOOD 86, ramiscAzirt Who are prepares b furnish and make to ottlek Sash, Doom, Shutters, Blinds, Brackets, Stairing, Moulding, Scrolling, Flooring, Mantles,. &c., Sta., &o. -LSO— Sawing, LSI"— Sawing, Planing, Tuning and Grinding. We are also prepared to do POST BORING,. and in short anything in our line of business.— Wishing to enjoy the success and sustain the rep-• utation of the former proprietor, we will try to sail or make anything for you, you want or need in our line; make i las well as we can, and sell it as cheap. is we can, with justice to you and us. Address GOOD & METCALF. Waynesboro' Factory miles South of Waynesb• • Feb. 17, 1870. OEORGE FRICK' SHIM EAGEWRIORI WAYNEsBORO', FRANKLIN. CO., MANUFACTURE PORTABLE AND STAT ONAW STEAM EN GINJIS. Ur AVING increased lacilitiesJoimar ufskuring i r VI Portable and Stationary Steam En nes at snort notice, of sizes from two to one hunt! I and fitly horse-power, I would call the atte 'on of persona wanting • portable engines for t qhing grain, Irc ., as ram now prepared to lurnis ;head at short notice. Ism also prepared to furnish kaft+, logs, pu'leys, &r., and all work in my line of KM- , ness. Persons in want of anything in my Lir ,- please call and examine my work befe elsewhere. For_ further particulars aend r sep 1.0 tf] V"' ...At tho Harnett JOBN W. BAIL'S and. Jens ..untlnue the business under the .0;0. W. BAER & SHELLER. .ot manufacture of the best material and ,sat style a general variety of Woolen Goods,, Arch as, Blankets and Coverlets, Jeans, Cassimeres,.Satinet% Yarns, &o. Custom work promptly attended to. Tarn Thankful for the very liberal patronage ex. tended,' to me, and respectfully solicit that the same may be contipued to the new firm. mar 3l—tf E S. BAER. WAy NESBORO' COACH FACTORY. • Ea: ;.. • ' sKEI? having withdrawn fron t V[ the fir sof Adams & Hawker. the,sebscriber• inbqms the public tLat he continues the Coach/flak ing business in all its branches, at the old stand., He will at all times have a supply of new Buggies, different kinds, on hand ; also second•hantled ve. Repairing done at short notice. He uses. the best material and employs good mechanics. He returns his thanks to be public for their liberal pa.. tronage and by attention to business and a dispo sition to accommodate hopes to merit a liberal share of the same i n the future. jan 14 tf JACOB ADAMS. iIIYAESIRIRO, LIVERY PRE subrtiber having purchased the interest o, J.R. Wnitersberger in ttic Wayntsboro' Liveryf will continue the business at ISOwden's ilotel Sta ble. Carofortable conveyances and fine traveling horses furnished at all hours. Parties conveyed to any point detdred accompanied with a careful driver. A n att o rilis... Hostler will always be in attendance. Thankful for past favors he respectfully solicits a, share of the public's patronage in the future, sep 3-11 S. P. STONER. JOs Ern DO VGLAkS, ATTORNEY-AT=LAW, Waynesboro', Pa., nRACTICES in the several courts of Franklin , and adjacent counties. • • Pi. E. Heal Estate leased and sold and Fire Insurance effected on reasonable terms. dec 10 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary to the Estate of Henry W. Funk. late of Washing ton township, deed, have been granted to the un- dersianed. MI persons knowing themselves indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment, and those having claims present them fully authenticated for settlement. may 5-6 t MARGARET FUNK, Es!rx. Flour and Feed. Arugprime article of Family Flour from Amsterdam Mill, for sale in sacks, at reduced prices, at the :store of Dr..l. 13. Amberson. Also of Lidy Frick,& Co. .He will also deliver Flour by the bar rel, and Mill Stuff to any point desired. Orders, may be left at Amberson's Drug Store, or at the, Post Office. DAVID LOHlt .. NOTICE. PERSONS indebted to the late firm of Frantz. & Shively, will please call upon the undersign., ed. in whose hands the books and accounts have been lett tor set lenient and close their accounts by note or otherwise, betweeu this and the first of A. Aril next. I N. ISNIVEZ Y. feb 17==-tf. , ESTRA.Y. Strayed from the promises of the subscriber about the 11th of April last, a White Sovv, with a slit in one ear and tabsels under the jaws. A liberal re ward will be paid fur such information as will lead to tier recovery. J. S. FUNK. may 12-3 w Warm Handl Wanted. A form bona who understands the management of horses will find employment with the subacnbet at liberal wages. may 5• U intraltsii 4iti. PA'ITERSON
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