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HAZY HIGHLANDS.
BXTOTH FROM TOT
OF THE SKY.
A GRAND' SUCCESS.
ATHENS. GEORGIA, TUE
IDLE MILLIONS.
DAT MORNING, AUGUST G, 18S9.
The :
of* the Athens party that
(■ rtnigtit ago for a visit to the
of North Carolina have re-
Thoso who have returned are
M m1 Mr*. C. D. Flannigin, Messrs.
John Xcvit, Charles Scudder, Tom Ger-
dineand Marlon Hull.
A Bisxtit reporter met Mr. Charles
Heudder yesterday anil asked liiiu for
detaila of the trip to the Land of
He was overflowing with en-
adiniratiou for this delectii-
r.m! at once piococded to give
~ . description of the trip.
The party left. Athens a'fortnight
ago in hicks, and drove to Harmony
Glove.' The day following they drove
kesvllle, and then to Tallulah
they sjient a delightful
admiring the beauty aud gran-
Xature’a Sublimity. On
Monday they set out for
ig heights of the North ear
ns, passing np through
The roads were fearfully
Hffiieavv jostling of the
Wagon was a small mutter in compari
son to the delightful and gratifying
feast* to the eye enjoyed scanning the
country for miles around from siuu-
rtilfs of each lofty mountain. On the
second day after leaving Tallulah Kails,
tlie party safely arrived at the point of
their destination, Highlands.
How appropriate tlie name
is! VVhat a feeling of awe at the dizzy
elevation thrills one here, u feeling,
however, none the less mingled with
gratlflentlon and delight. Tlie root,
chilling mountain air cornea floating
to a weary brow like the whispering of
a dying winter, and is pregnant with
invigorating and' healing purity. A
broad expanse of blue mountains en
circled with the horizon, looks more of
Heaven than earth, and the clouds in
soft, white tissucy sheets float here and
there in graceful confusion; for the el
evation is above the clouds. Close
, your eyes and In fancy picture to your
self your ideal Arcadia; open,them
again and you will be ashamed of your
vision in admiration of the one about
you.
Tlio Athens party was a largo one,
and oveevhotly stopped at Highlands,
content 1 ,o no further in seureli of u
more delectable land.
Highlands Is a town of about two
tlioiisund population. There are many
' hotels and boarding houses there for
summer travelers, mid they are all filled
tills season with vlsitois from tlie
Northern eities, as well as from New
Orleans nutl Southern eities. It is far
away from any rallread, aud is a quiet,
dreamy little village isolated from the
wlilrJ of the busy world below it. It
sleeps like a feather in tlie air, ’twixt
Heaven and earth.
“It was with painful reluctance,"
said 3Ir. heudder, “tbatonr party left.
Many of them still remain, and will
spend a month there fishing for trout
and enjoying tlie bracing air ami health-
giving environments of tliu spot.
Among tlie number tlint remained are
IMk and Mrs. Benedict, Mrs. Asbnry
Hodgson ami family, Miss Alice Bow
man and Mr. Walter Bishop; They
will return about tlio flrst of Septem
ber.”
j _ Many others are expected to leave
Athens soon for Highlands, and it seems
to he the most favored of all the resort*.
TkS Athenians now in tlie Highlands
are stopping withJMIss Dixie, who is en
tertaining them right royally. It is more
like home than a boarding house, and
the patty Jnst returned say that it Is
the place to stop when you go to High
lands. Miss Dixie is a cordial and hos
pitable hostess, and makes every one to
• fed at home with her.
BUN OYER.
Chief Cron Oliver Receives Painful
Bruises From the Wheels of a buggy.
Tout night as Chief Oliver was eross-
?jig Clayton street ot the corner of E. I.
Smith's shoe store, he was run over by
Mr. Tom Thornton who was driving
quite rapidly down tlie street in a bug
gy aild received «ome severe bruises.
Mr. Thornton had his head turned to
one side and did not see Capt. Oliver
crossing In front of him, or lie would
have prevented the accident which en
sued.
C30t. Oliver was struck by tlie horse
and knocked flat, and before lie could
regain Ids footing wa* run over by the
wheels of the buggy which passed over
his arms and back, bruising and catting
him quite painfully though not serious
ly It Is hoped. Capt Oliver’s wounds'
Were dressed and he was resting easy
. at last account.
The Crest Dismal Swamp,
of Virginia,' U one enormous quagmire
of decayed vegetation,a region of gloom
.and deflation; but not mere so than
the human system when blocked up bv
deoayed animal matter, which poisons
the Mood and brings gloom to an other
wise bappv household. Dr. Pierce’s
Purgative Pellets remov*all waste mat
ter, and give Nature a chance to build
up.
• Out at Mr. Nlehol’s yes
terday. _/
A large number of the young men
of Athens visited tlio hospitable home
of Capt, John Nichols to attend the bar
becue given lh honor of Christy
Nichols, who together with a party
came down frouvAtlanta the barbecue.
The dinner was In every way a success,
and when the guests-had all been seated
at the table and the sweet arama aris
ing from the juicy and well cooked
lambs had Ailed thflr nostrils sileneo
was called for _ by the Captain, and
Christ;? arose and made the speech of
the occasion. He told them of his
lengthy trips to the great North and
how he was entertained at eneli stop
ping place. His speech was "a decided
hit, and If the many visitors liad not
had such n bounteous supply before
them they would have enjoyed 1’ better
Mr. Christy Nicliols is a horn orator,
and we look for him In some future day
to quit the newspaper business and go
on the stump, where he justly belongs.
Other speakers were called mi, but the
grand speech of Mr. ClfHsty Nichols so
far eclipsed their efforts that they were
called on hy tlie hungry crowd to stop.
The barbecue was a decided success,and
the jronng ladies and getitlCincu, who
caino down from Atlanta greatly en
joyed tlio occasion.
Wlmt will Brown’s Iron Bitters cure?
It will cure dyspepsia, indigestion,
weakness, limbi, hi -lo-uniutisui and all
similar iliscnsi\. Its wonderful curat
ive power Is simply because it purifies
tbe blood,thus beginnlngat tlie founda
tion, and by building up tbe system
drives out all disease, l’or the peculiar
troubles to which ladies are subject it is
invalunble. It is tlio only preparation
of iron that does not color tlio teeth or
cause headache.
COL. R. J. REDDING ELECTED.
Tbe Directors of the Experiment Sta
tion and Thlcr Meeting In Grif
fin.
Special to tbe banner.
Grikkix. (In. August 3.—The board
of directors of the experiment station
m«*t last night ami elected Col. R. J.
Redding, of Atlanta, director of the
station, and Mr. Glwtnve Hpcth, of
Hfchinoud county, liorticu 11u ralist
Colonel Redding if well known in
Georgia where he hna Th»oii living for
fourteen years, during which time lie
has been assistant commissioner of ug-
rictiHure.
He has been engaged all ki* life in ag
ricultural pursuit*.
He will take charge of tlie farm on
the flrst of September.
Judge HcudcrMM ha* not decided
upon hi* successor, hilt state that it will
lx* no easy matter to find a man to till
the place a* acceptably aa the colonel
had pone.
No injurious efleets can follow the
use of Ayer’s Ague Cure. It contains
an unfailing antidote aud spcciflc for
miasmatic poisons, together with re
medial agents which purify and re-la-
vigorate the system.
Do not despair of curing your sick
headache when you can so easily obtain
Carter’s Little Liver Pills. They will
eflcct a prompt and permanent cure.
Their action is mild and natural.
A MUTINY AT TUE JAIL.
THE TAX WRUNG YBDM THE
rEOI’LK ACCUMULATING
HAP IDLY.
Deiplt. Frantic Effort, of Loo tor Tan.
. ner to Reduce the Immense
Surplus-— 1 That Pension
Oflloe Investigation.
.Special to Iks Banner.
Washington, August2.—If anything
can awaken tho American taxpayers to
a realizing tense of tlie wrong that they
are enduring under the existing system
of taxation, whlcVmay be defined as
governmental robbery, It should be tlie
cool, calm and unapologetlc manner ir
which they are informed that their
money la lying ijllo In the, national
treasury, and that tlie accumulation is
increasing, notwithstanding Corporal
Tanner’s vigorous efforts to distribute
tlie shekels among the soldiers and the
alnlm agents. A few days ego the treas
urer of tbe Uni ted, Mates receipted to
llis predecessor for about 1700,000,000.
It has required months for skilled ex
perts to count tlie useless hoardings of
tlie national government—hoardings,
whic h,like the miser’s, are never dis
turbed save when counted.
The preliminary report of Comnlts-
sioner Mason to Secretary Windoin
presents tlie anything but gratifying
^assurance that tlio idlo surplus Is still
growing. Thetotal collections of the
Internal Revenue bureau Jcelng about
$130,805,0:12,52 fur the fiscal year, and
about six and a half million dollars be
yond the collections of lifft year. WJien
tlio average American citizen tax-payer
and voter adds to these figures those
furnished by tlio enforcement of the
existing tariff, ho will understand how
and wiry combined capital crowds Indi
vidual enterprise to the wall; how im
mense fortunes are being made by pro
tected monopoli-ts, and how foolish tlie
mass of voters —re, who, having the
remedy in tlicir own hands, refuse to
apply it. It must bo startling tq other
people to sec tlfese two great uhanncls
of luxation, tlie Internal Revenue and
higli turitV, swelling and rushing down
on the people, and yet also to see tlie
victims of the destructive llood make
little or no effort to escn|w.
Idaho and Wyoming Will Apply for
Admission Next Winter.
Special to The Banner.
Wa-hinotin', August 3.—Perry S.
Heath, a correspondent of the United
Press, who is a member of Representa
tive Dorsey's congressional party, novi-
on tho Pacific slope making a pleasure
tour of the far West and Northwest,
has visited all the tu..Rories of those
sections. He writes from Olympia,
Washington Territory, that it Is tho
option of Congressmen Dorsey, Ne
braska; Stewart, Vermont; Burrows,
Michigan: and others of |be party, find
a number of thesenatois lind represen
tatives who have visited the territories
tliislhimiier, that Wyoming and Iduho
w ill he admitted to statehood at tlie ap
proaching session of congress.
Wyoming has elected dies delegates
mid will call aeonstitutiomtl.conventlon
In September. She will present a con
stitution to congress with a full com
plement of state, officers, as did South
Dakota, uml ask for admission into tlie
Union.
Idaho lias almost completed a consti
tution. Her convention met at Boise
City, the capital, the 4th day of July,
on the day the conventions convened
in the Dakotas, Montana ami Washing
ton uml will finish its work in n fen-
days. She will then hold her election
■ of state officers on the 1st day of Octo
ber.
Found In tha Newspaper.
. From the CJ-esco, loitiu "'.’lalKdvul-
Wu •' have never, as oh r renders
for nearly thirty years In this county
an testify, written a 'putT of any pat
ent medicine. Duly as well as inclina
tion impel us to depart Irom tills studied
silence, to suy to our renders and tlie
public that, baling been completely
prostrated with a violent and distressing
cold, after three days fighting it with
ordinary remedies and getting no relief
from their use, wu obtained n bottle of
Clarke’s Extract of l-’lax (I’nplllon)
Cough Cure, obtaining nlmost instant
relief and steady Improvement iindcr
Its use.’’ Large bottle only $1.00 Ask
for Clarke's Flax Soup. “Best on earth."
2f> cents. Both the above for sale hy all
Druggists.
INSTANTLY KILLED,
Carpenters Struck by Lightning uml
Hurled from the Top of * House.
special to The lirinner.
Atiaxta, August2.—A few peoplo
wltnoir^pi it terrible tragedy on Gari-
btildl /ttrecY, near the Kiut Tennessee
shops, shortly before noon to-day/
Twq negro carpenters # were nailing
rafters on a new frame house during a
drizzling, ruiu.
Suddenly there was a bright flash of
'lightning, and both men fell from tha
top of the house to the ground, a dis
tance of about thirty feet.
Several iJcrsona who saw the men fall
rain to the spot. Ruck Henderiou, one
of the men,.was already dead. James
Leonard, the other, was unconscious,
and writhing and rolling about on the
grouprl
Moth men, were taken up and carried
Into a shanty at 205 Irastrfcot. .. .A # „ 7r .„ 7 „ ——
After consIdeAwfTUtJtJtTig antl" dw— ihidjjjmjiri*, jn HpliAnf .1 nmes’, 1dm and will make it a
g Leonard was brought back to con- that whoever touched tho ark would bo* r ° uuqT ^ •
Ing Leonard was brought 1
sciousness.
The coroner has not held an inquest
yet.
Prisoners flefuie to be Locked In their
Cell.
Special to tli® Itennur.
Atlanta, Ga., August 2.—Yesterday
afternoon the county JJuil was the scene
of u mutiny.
The prisoners, led by A. E. McWhor
ter, a United States prisoner, refused
to be looked into their separate cells,
aud the police department was called
•n for assistance.
Early in the afternoon McWhorter
extracted a piece of steel from un old
shoe and went to work to saw In two an
iron bar in cell No,l.
His task was not completed when the
time came for the prisoners to be locked
up in separate cells.
When the Jailer went into the cage
for this purpose, the prisoners, led by
McWhorter, Flunk Washington, a ne
gro armed with a stick, and Tom Green,
auother negro, refused to enter the cells
and some threats of violence were
made.
The station house was telephoned for
'wlpand Officers Hamilton, Sheridan
i.ndjfiewcll responded promptly and
the prisoners were forced to enter thei»*
cells without further disturbance.
Mc Whorter, the ringleader, is in jail
for counterfeiting.
The continued' use of mercury
mixtures poisons the system, caus
es the bones to decay,
and brings on mercurial rheum
atism. The use of 8. 8. 8. fofees im
purities from tho blood given a good ap
petite and digcetlon, am! builds up the
whole human frame. Send to Swift
Specific Company, Drawer 3, Atlanta,
Ga., for Treatise on Blood Diseases.
LOOKING INTO IT.
Tho State an.1 lt» W, & A. Railroad—
Tho Senate’. Searching Hcso-
lutlon*.
Special to the fisnnsr.
Atlanta, August 2.—Hon. John I.
nail, Senator from the 2flth district, bin
introduced aonie searching resolutions
looking into tlie settlenient of aonie dis
puted point-, regarding the Western
and Atlantic railroad property. It pro-
vldeafor a committee to make a thor
ough, searching investigation. The
senate has adopted the resolutions which
in substance areas follows:
Be it resolved hy tlie senate, the house
concurring.
First, That n joint committee of three
from the senate and seven from the
house lie ap|K>intcd hy the resjiectlve
presiding olfieei-* of the two houses,who
shall investigate mid report the facts
touching the following subject:
First, What are tlio .'triictures which
the Western and Atlantic railroad com
pany claim ft has tlie ffelit to remove
from tlie leased premises; what is the
value of such structures now, aud what
will be the value of each at the end of
the lease.
Second, What is tlio difference in tlio
value of the Western and Atlantic rail
road now and when tho present lease
commenced.
Thin], What engines, cars and other
personal property received by the Wes
tern and Atlantic railroad company
from the state, under the contract of
lease, which can, at tlie end of tlie pres
ent lease, lie returned to the state hy
the present lease company "In as good
condition as the tame was received.
The resolution stipulates further in
vestigations to be made In every detail
about the betterments question.
Dr. L. J. Sharp, one ol the rising
young physicians of Northeast Georgia,
is now in New York attending the |>o«t
Sullivan atLoulivIlle.
Special to the llaulirr.
Loutsvii.lk, August 3.—John L.
Sullivan, in charge of Depaty Sheriff
Childs, of Hinds county, Mis*., arrived
in tills city at5 o’clock this morning en
route to .Jackson, Miss. He stopped
over here until the noon train on the
Louisville and Nashville, and was driv
en about town hy Major Ed Iliighus,
chief of tho fire department, who
Ids bottle holder at thcSilllivnn-Kllrain
mill.
The Nuval Review Postponed.
Special t.) The llann.r. - •
London, August 3, a- The morning
dawned with a steady downpour of
rain, which showed no signs of abate
ment as tlie hour for tlie naval review
approached. By noon the rain was
so heavy and tlie haze thick Unit the
moored fleet was obscured from tho
view of those on shore. It was an
nounced that tlie review- had been post
poned to Monday next, when the pro
gram lor today will-lie carried out.
A Letter that Was Never Written.
Special In th. Banner,
Nxw Yokk, August 3.—The World’s
Washington correspondent says:
"Apropos of the fuss that Mr. ,Sex
ton, lord mayor of Dublin, Is making
about tlie alleged tampering with mi al
leged letter addressed to him by tlio
president of the United States, it is said
at both the White House and state de
partment that President Harrison nev
er addressed a letter to if r. .Sexton, mu)
therefore the president’s seal could not
have been defaced.”
Jefferson Jottings.
Special to tho Banner.
JgppKitgox, August 2d.—This Is ’ tlio
day of the.Vlliance picnic in our county
The crops are all that can be expect
ed. Tlie farmers have worked on a
ciieap plan and they feel good. Yester
day they had a picnie at Clarkshoro.
Ten years ago Clarkshoro was tlie live
point of Jackson county, now It has
been settled tip by such mull as the
Harrisons, Stricklands,Sykes, Wallaces
and Fowlers and Lonenders, and today
there is not a better section of tlie coun
try.
Miss Leila Ricliardsop will give an
utcrtaiiiinent for the benefit of tlie tlie
Martin Institute, and we expect the
friends of Miss Richardson and the Mar-
grndiiAte medieal'iehoob Dr. Bbarp'hos j Hn Institute from Athens to aid us in
a brilliant future before him. getting up a good crowd.
her, Is dead
murder.
Monday those are in jail are to have a
hearing. Notroublo is anticipated.
Things havo quieted down remarkably
ainco the law authorities have takeuniat-
tors resolutely in hand. ’"
NXBUCIIAbNKZZA ON DECK. * j i|,805, which dlW t
Tlie latest arrest and tho latest proton- ^ ^ , lrs J f| , 8
derlsacoal block negro, whose name has
not boon ascertained, but who enjoy* and
earns the distinction of being called Ne-
bncliadnetza. Hn la from Kryan
county. |
no maintains that lie Is God, directed
and exhorts,when ho lias a chance,in elo.
quont gibberish to be understood only by
a coast negro.
He declared be subsisted on berbs.and
during meeting, In tlie presence of bis
auditors, got on liia all-fours and ate
-grass.
Tlio Jailer lets him into tho jail yard oc-
casslonally to graze, widely he scums to
enjoy,
TUB CIIOWDIX JAir..
There are twolvo of tho riotous wor
shippers in prison and elglitoon out on
hall. Threo accessories to the woman
Walker’s death aro in jail charged with
murder. Most-of the culprits are charg
ed with tho assault and intent to murder
on Carter.
King Solomon la resting quietly in jail -
He makes do demonstrations now.
The followers of the messiahs are fast
deepening. Only a l s nnmit of them now
got togctlior. Quocn Mary lias entirely
losthor Influence.
miZAKixu upTiuscAstr,
Deputy Shorlff Dean and a posse of
fourmen went out yesterday to dis
perse the gathering.
Thjs is tho fourth effort of Sheriff Smith,
who Is a liravo and resolute sheriff,
TJirco'tlmes ho lias destroyed tlie toinplo
State Lottery <
which amount -
the Stato national, t
Wright ! f. Moore is t
neated colored man,
Springs, Miss., and, pre'vfi
moviil to Memphis was
teaching seliocl In Mlzslislpj
six years. His father, Jainet >
Holly Springs,'was doorkeeper of I
stato senate of Mli -issippi for nl-i
eight year*. Moore sny* t
State Lottery Company Is
nuvoleiit corporation, width
universal patronage from all
and should be made perpetual
Inis proven a great education!
factor, and Is conducted;on tnar
honorable basis.—Memphis ! - n
Appeal, July 2d.
LAYING THE FOUNDATI 1
The New Foundry Will Sooa be is
A Bannxr man hi
with Dr. Lyndon ye
that he lias n good niimbc
work on tlie foundation
foundry and will push it to eo
its fast as possible.
'ULo building will he very 1
nil or the iiinebiiiery of the h
proved style. He expects to!
running order with a lot <-t i li
uhililsts in the country by the
of next January.
Dr. Lyndon has tlie
short Imefyh
day,and he says
icr of hands at
the new
ftion
’.I t i
v..:
lass
stricken mid die.
Tho tomplo is a series of circular seats
about nn oak. Tlioro is now no shelter
for the rqllglou* picnickers. They aleop
under no enuopy.
A RAILROAD MORTGAGED.
Tlie Georgia l’oelfle Railroad Issues
$2,000,000 In Ronds.
S|s-clsl In tlio Rnnnor.
Atlanta, Aug., 3.—On yesterday a
big mortgage was filed In the clerk's
office of tlie supreme court.
It was a deed of trust made hy the
Georgia l’aciflu railroad company to tho
Central Trust company of New York
city for $2,000,000.
Tlie Rii-limoiid anil Danville rullrond
goes security fur the Georgia I’acltt'u-
Tlie road owes $(110,01)1) for engiiios,
rolling stock and equipment, and notes
for them will fall due very- soon.
In addition to this fact tlio road needs
money to improve its/equipment and
i-iuid lied, and hence the cause of the
mortgage.
Two thousand bonds of $1,000 each
havo been issued. They are payable
August 1st. lOOt, fifteen years from yes
terday, and bear five per cent. Interest-
Tiled i rectors of the Georgia Pacific
resolved to issue the bonds some time
ago, and the diroctora of the Richmond
mid Danville system ratified the reso
lution at a meeting held on May 4tli.
Tlie road will lie considerably Im
proved.
DIED ON THE TRAIN
Budilen Death of Mr. W. H. Daniel
Yeatcrday Afternoon.
Special to the llsnner;
CosvKiis, Ga., August 3.—Hr, W. 11.
McDaniel, who lives about two miles
west of this place, died very suddenly
yestorduy evening nbout five o’clock,
He wss returning from Atlanta on the
fast train at 3;40 and died on his way
home. »
He seemed os well as usual before he
left town.
The coroner held an inquest last night.
The verdict of the jury was that Ilia
deatli was caused by heart disease.
ToKMp.fi/amGattfarW.
A prominent gentleman of our city
Informs us that, tlio way he br< kc him
self from getting nmd was as sna.-i a* he
found nnt that ho wa*really (ingry he
would pull out a dollar mid give It to
tbe one who nindo him-mail. He has
not entirely cpred himself but is getting
along finely. Yesterday ho went down
t» his stables and found Hint/ the negro
driver luid put up the mules and I,.id
not given them anything to eat. This
made him luff ami he commenced nhu*;
illg’thn negro about it nnd Worked him
self Into a terrible passion! A* soon as
lie thought of himself lie pulled out a
dollar uml gnrdSt to the negro! This
cniisod him to cool off like lid bad a
bucket of lee water poured on his bead.
A Now Enierprleo.
Fruit raising In the South lias be
' . .. L
come ono of its principle industries,and
in a few years tlio South will furnish
the world with fruit.
i
The latest is tlie rnising of prunes and
Chicago Market.
Special to tha Banner. .
Chicago, August 3.—Wheat opened,
August, 78J H e.; .September, 70,1*0.;
Corn, August, 38c.; September,
3dc. ;Oats, August, 21^@21j£o. {Septem
ber 21,i$; pork, September, $10.70;
October, $10.53J$: Lard, Septem
ber, $G.23J$ {October,$8.23. {Short Bibs,
Heptcmbcr,$5.4S.
pecan nuts. M'o were shown yesterday
by Alexander Kenney as flue prunes as
can be raised III any counrty. He sent
.-ir tlio trees to a nursery In Pennsylva
nia, nnd the owners of the fmWfy ad
vised him not to plant them as they
were not suitable to this cljmate, but
he tried them despite the advice, and
this year his trees are full of as fine
prunes as can be bought anywjiure.
Pecans can be grown here as easily a*
hickory nuts, nnd it is surprising that
some of our farmers do not tiitti their
attention to this instead' of raising cot
ton.
Goat Farming Pays.
Mr. N. I). Arnold, of Oglethorpe,
gave bis negroes a,big barbeeqe tiwlay,
and kids, Iambs, Ac., were devoured in
first class style.
He lias a splendid crop, and gives a
barbecue to celebrate tlio ocuasfyii. He
raises a number of goats each year ex
pressly for this purpose.
A PAINFULAO
A young lai-ty Has Her Foot Cru
By a Cylinder Press In tlie Consti
tution Job Office. .0
Special to The wanner. - • ' ' $
AThAxrA, August3.—A painful n:ci-
dontln the Constitution job office about
half-past twelve o’clock torday.
Mine f.’allie Hue, who answered tho
whistle calls le the Job room, placed her
foot under Hoe hand-stop cylinder prtaa,
which wnariinnlng, and It fins crushed
between two pieces of tlie tnzchi;Jcrand
two of lit r toea waa eat off.
Dr. Nicolson dieoc I the foot and Vita
Hoff was bikon to her home, N ■ .Woe
FairstrCut.
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