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Grecucabo.-c, Ga.
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Items of Interest Gathered
Here and There,
CITY ITEMS OF INTEREST
Don J. G. C. Black was in Crawfurd
ville last Friday. He came up on the 2
o'clock and went back on the 6 o'clocK
train. If is reported that his busines was
something in reference to the Cjst Office
at this place.
Dr- R. C, Binns was called to Antioch
sgaie to sse Mr. Clem Moore who he re¬
ports to bo improving in health.
Rev. It- E. L. Airis filled his rcgulsr
appointment at the Baptist Church last
Sunday, preaching to a large congregation
a sermon on Prohibition.
The Crawfordv'.lle colored Base Rail
nine went to Conyers and played the team
of that place a game last Saturday. Tbs
score was 11 to ltJ fsvor of Conyers
Oeoncsboro Mercantile Co selling tine
stockof goods balow cost to close out.
W, il. Weaver Receiver.
Jfr* J. D. Hammnck who has bees
quite ill for some time left for Atlanta
last Monday accompanied by Miss Mamie
Hammock and Mr. Will Bird. Il is sin¬
cerely hoped by tbe many friends of lira
H-mn-aok that tbe medical treatment
under which she Is now placed will be
the means of restoring her health.
People’s Advocate and the Peoples Party
Paper for only §1,60 a year. Only a lit
tie over one cent a week lor each. Certain
ly you can afford to eixsnd that much a
wrefc for the news, and for the People
Psrty
Last Monday our Rase Ball nine played
a miscellaneous team of Artisa n t, Mer
chants, Sheriff. Clerk, and devils. It was
quite amusing to sue some of the healthy
samples of avoirdupois waddling,‘and puf¬
fing around the ease*. They did »•»!!
though despite the heat and tbo fat and
succeeded in scoring 8 runs. The boy.
acoredHS.
Messrs Beigstrem, Moody and Norton
have planted a tail Sag pole near Ur.
Bergstrom store on which will be dis¬
played the weather fl-tg rgna'.s f sr
nisbed by the U. S department of Agri
cuiture, weather bureau. Fair weather is
indicated by a white Sag, r»t\ >r st w by
a Solid blue, local :aic* by a wait- and
bine flag, and a cold wave is predicted by
a iiag with a black square on a while
ground. The Imn per&tuw sign is a man
guisr black flag, w uen placed above the
white flag it iwFcates fair r.mi w»rn
weather when bt-iovv the white flag it rays
fair and cold weather. There are i!- -
principai signals but ther - k o l un.jrr :e
Other cotnbtnat:- .iiS v.r s
a r; n:
About Dl-2 A M- Monday night t'.
citizens of the wes aide of toxio were
aro'tsed by an aiarrc»>f fire h rre.t Jis
covered that the Inuse of Isaiah Ellington
CoS ws. a sheet of Barnes. Tire fire ™,
too faradvanccj t, be quenched.
there was no one living ® in the bouse at
tbe , time . it sod that . the burumg
is sun y > *
tbe . work _ of Incendiary- , .. If
was su
. is tbe case ana .... that Incendiary be ,
3 /'
be should fuel at i.rrce the utrno-t .
ol punishmeet the law allow*. Every ert
ixen of whatever race er condition should
freely aid >n detecting and in bringing to
jugedm««t such abvndoned wroteaes as
** house burner..’
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NOTICE.
I will be in Cvawfordville. at 9 50 A
M Sun time, on Saturday June24:ii 18 ji
fer the purpore of examining applicants
for license to teach. No license will be
granted any one who does not furnish, as
the law require*, “evideuce in writing of
good moral character/* let all be reany on
above date. The annual sesrion of Teach¬
er* Institute will be bald July 8-_? in¬
clusive beginnmj at 9-AO sun time, on Ju¬
ly 8rd 18V3.
W T Flynt. Goun'y fkhocl Comffiirrioncr
Aiar/n Gs. June 12 IIM
OKAWFORDVILLE, GA., JUNE 15 1893,
SHAROX DOTS
Bv Shook--.
i* i- very strange that ferae of the
•L-n..*c itic n.xpers are still kicking nt *•••»
irtj -vi ta they Lave « dcKs.icr.-itic
i re.-ideut, Senate an : //ouse of Koor-saii
t.ttvts; It :oek.; like they l-.ul in
t'n'ir hands a dynamitj caririiidge and-ire
afraid it i* goii: ’ to expicie. i 'Lev should
t>« careful iu what tney pick up wtui not
tdame sonic ouo else for their owu
acts,
Tie grain crops are about all cut and
will make a very fair turn ont. more than
last year by lots as there was more
s-.-vH and in fact tne crops are much bet¬
ter tiiau they were last year.
Mr L Croak’o brother of Augusta has
’..ecu oa a visit to him ia tins p lace
for several days.
Court days in tho GO 2nd diet. G M arc
ou the 2nd Wednesdays in each month.
We arehappy to slate that there has not
been a vase ou docket this year,
Mr A D Mvoro’s little boy is quite sick
at this writing. Wo hope he will bo well
again soou.
Capt Sam Fly nt Principal of tbo Ray¬
town High school was in our tu wa last
Saturday.
Jfr Howell Cosby is happy. Why T an¬
other little baby **gtr’
Rev F I* Brown of Atlanta visited rela¬
tives aud friends in Sharon lest weok.
Mr Brown is always a welcome visitor
to our town. Wish hu would come of¬
ten* r,
Miss Kate Jackson ot Jonesboro was
in our town last Saturday. BV supjtosa
purchasing goods for ber stoic. Miss Kate
is a charming young lady and will make
tier mark ia this world, * chip off the old
block.
Our .own was full oj folks daring the
wet spell but it is vacated uow. ....
Spring chickens are in good demand,
Several ware sold hers last week at faocy
prices.
Mt R4f Gilbert has put up a soda'
Fount iu connection with his meet mar
ket.
Raytown High School Exercises closed
last Friday night.
W 0 Brown has returned homo from
Atlanta, He is locking better.
Williams Creek High School closed last
Friday.
Dr (Rilkes, Dentist is stopiug at tiic Dor
det. hotel.
Sacred Heart Seminary closed last week
and toe pupils have gone home to spend
their vacation.
Mrs Fanny Moore and J/ra Dorab Cald
vvell visited Mr A P Moore last week.
Wo would state 'h it there is no trouble
to t v. -k on the l-irn. now, pler.fy of
grv to ' ’!!,
Warren ton High School closed last Fri
Dy.
Mr 1J R Atkinson of the Farmers Light
H.irlwa Ou waa ia W'amntou last Tues¬
day oa b'.u’viMts.
f ir. John G K-effs has liad Iris house
nicely p i u'".\ Mr George Fou«ha <Ieing
the v .r M* 0 D Mofxjre has leiiowe t
sn t waich -id ’s r-.uett to the !wh of
that part of our town.
.'!?r <j I, Rigby »aM state lli'it hi wish
cs to get a,J the Tin work be can A biros*
i.i' i at'Av: n O
F* i T If I
By W
G-v m,r ,.n c - W-:. a. j.m ■, u ,1
a.h ir.t it; i w;.l atauJ it the door auU
tcii w:.*t * itie I kuow.
J>y j c ^ throqj;h Fluk „
. , t Wl , e froni hw k ,,.
r lt Sandy Crow.
It is bard , . to tell ,, wh>ch «. . is . .. the finest, - corn
or “ grars, :n . Fluker. ... ,
G-.neru ... (f'ccn fc»s . .. b:s , forces the
on
the , lock . will ... get . . hurt,
on ;.jovv., or you
Dr- Wt!! Bpratrm _ and earn Caldwell
were in our community last Friday on
^ chr0B ide the dt4th rf I
yj r Charlie Bherror's little child,- U wa ,
nu : , t -iat Carters Grove last Friday ffe 1
«’«* i . U*r sympathies to thc bereaved pa- ,
rents. .
ffe «*d * very instructive and eu*
juyaUe evening last Sunday at Carters
Grove Church* The occasion was tbe
meeting together of five Sunday Schools,
de Lad lectures by Revs. A A Fluker and
Joseph 6*iv. Tbe Church was full to
overtluwing.
Ws raised five subscribers in five min
•jtes for the A'ivuc.te.- who t.,n baa; it,’
[Hurrah kr you ‘•Vox.’* You ate in
tbe lead as yet. L-t us bear the same
tunc agios —Ed.
“A PAPER OF. FOR. AFD BY THE PEOPLE.*'
LIBEKTY LOCALS.
BrBcn.
Vegi tables plentiful.
June peaches few and far between.
Farmers have a hump ou them alter
ifo' ecssHtion of tho laws.
lu proportion to the rain there is grain
m abuudauce.
Money tn utters are still tight and op¬
pressing but people are getting down to
hard work
Foster T. Smith was quite sick a week
or so ago but has about recovered we arc
glad to say.
Wheat has boon cut aud shocked aud
is now ready foi tho thresher. It is dr*'
courageing to note that the crops will be
short in this locality,
Strange but true, all the big bugs of
to day have either the title of 1/aj. Oapt.
Col. or Gen. it all these men served un¬
der these titles duriug the war the pri¬
vates were scarce surely. There are men
to day culled Col etc who are do mors
Col etc. than we are.
Income tax and Ires coinage is tho
mate issue iu the democratic papers now.
The Greenesboro Hernia-Journal says,
‘‘with an income tax snd free coinage the
tariff would be uijghtily lowered," You
will notice that the tariff "aiut” in it.
Mrs J T Smith has been quite sick for
the past week or ao but is now, wo *'*
glad to say greatly recovered.
Maude aud Fannie Adams of Greensboro
is speudiug vacation iu this community.
C U Williams and wife are on a visit to
Mr II l* Williams aed aud fatally. We
are glad to see Charles aud bis estimable
lady.
A colt belonging to W U Gentry hap¬
pened to quite a serious accident several
uvruings ago. The colt was attempting
to run attd frolic but on being Jerked by •
halter he slipped and fell on a sharp
.tump it penetrating to tno inter nal ot
gaus. At last accounts it was d oing well
and hope it will recover.
Vymf Liberty flundayr Seiiqqt with Fred P
Supt will attend at Euan SB
fourth Sunday. 11 m Supt hopes the eel ->1
will turn out in full force. The school
will then moetat tbs church in tbs after- ■
noon and practice siuging.
A . G Copulan visited nesr Siloato,
Sunday.
Trof T Smith has begun to make eoirn
preparations for tbo closiug exercises oil
the Liberty High 6’ccol which will bo held
sometime in July.
Mr A L Smith the stove repairer wishes
the Alliancoicii to meet at the school house
here Saturday night [to-morrow) to icor
gauice tkir Alliance. Let everybody go
out. There Will probobly be some good
speaking.
Miss Fade Crodellc is yisitiug her sister
in j’tunaiii (Jo.
GREAT QUADRANGULAR DEBATE
Question ; Which Offers the lie st Trac'd
ca’t'oliticH for thi Rj.iidt
of the Workingmen of this
T:!E Dkm< Country,
v:katic I’ahtv, tiik PfOPLa'*
J'aiit v t:ii: Repi umcak I’aktv
o*t thc Chi,'M oit.
This, tba groatesf debate of modern
time*, was held at Philadelphia, 1‘a., lit
dor the auspices of the Lhatham Literary
union by the following speaker*;
Democratic Party—Got. Henry K’atter
t oo cf Hbntuckey.
Tho Uiiurch — lie v It U C'ouwelI of Penu*
5j-|vr.r.:-i.
J« B Weaver of
Rcj:n‘ r-.an Party—Col 8 L Woodford
of New l'urk.
Tbe four speeches complete are printed
iu pamphlet form and aud will be sent to
auy address on receipt of 26c,
Or we wiii send tire Advocate 1 year
and one copy of the speecus fur one dol¬
lar.
Spread the fire.
SHERIFF SALE
rW In **id cuuuty on the first Tuesday
sale to tbe highest bidder ‘?«* for 1 cosh, boun one °*
gixtl| , lttdiTld ^ merest in and to ail the
tract or parc-d of land situated in said
county ot Taliaturao iu the 172nd dis¬
trict (i. M. bounded on the north by
lands of William tinith, on tbo east by
lands ot George Parhan , on the sonth by
lauds of Mrs. K. E Flyat, on tbe wast
by lauds ol W. T . Flynt and lands of
David Perkins, cunUinlng Six Hundred
acres more or less, said interest in said
tract of land levied ou as the property of
A.W, Mersbon to satisfy a Ufa issued
from the 8yj»erior Court of said ooanty
in fsvor of Gbdduu* and Curtis against
A- it. Mursboa.
This the OKS. day of May IWI
V. Beasley trberif.
WILL IT ALWAYS HE THUS'
T eg country has ru.ichc! that condU
tier, where aome radical change must
be wrought about in regard to Its fiuan
•'i*l policy, or trouble will be the out
■onih. IVo are killing tho goose that Jays
the golden egg. Tho very tile of this
republic rente with the laboring clasaea
anti yet wo see about us every day laborers
who work from morn till night, not able to
buy euough to cat and to buy sufficient clo
bta is out of the question. We rsiaecotlou
The western fanner raises coru, and wheat
®H'-t meat. We exchauge with each other
aod iu that ex change both parties are
oh-ated. Thia ie strange bat yet it la
trie.
Something ie cerlaiuly wrung somo
M iere.
Where does the treble lie.
Iu our hunnciai policy. This republic
i* run in tne iuteres^uf monopoly. It tsrun
it the interest of the nonproducing class,
it is run in the interest of Um gambler
m.d the swindler.
The Democratic psrty premised u* a
s vssptng relief. Oa tbs strength of this
| roaues they were intrusted with the reins
'I the government by » large majority•
Ileve tney rneds say tlort to relieve
•as people? None wfestever. Terse amnia*
here been epeat dealing oel offices w *a
hungry a horde of oMee seekers m ever
‘.jfesud the Nettonsl espiui. The peo
)>le ore waiting .patiently sud quietly .They
•re watuhiug tue drift of political affairs
•loeer then ever, sad If tbs democratic
party does dot give the people the needed
relist It will be sidetracked in short or¬
iel. Judgeing by the present I am eon*
ti lent that Cleveland te not iu sympathy
*ilh the demauds euuuctcted by his par
y at Chisago. He is s gold bug of a
deeper dye than Usrnsoa. Us will sot
“bey hu party. Um party nut obey him
The Democratic organs ate now divided
11 ^ wtisther to staid fey the Ch ica g o
pUtfera* er act. | think they will
$*•»» necessary for tha People’*
****/ to do ie to edueate the people and
results. These demons of platoera
'f !tb <i Republican and Democratic par
dss} willjcertalnly destroy tbsmsel vss. Tbs
only thing is to keep them from destroy
lug our country before tbe srs destroyed
Jo natban
Buckead; Ga.
TAKE YOUR OWN KIND |
Tho following from the Advocate, To
paka, Kansas, disc loses another example
ul Wall Street method. It also furnishei
further evidence that the only safe oourss
for reformers is to subscribe for their own
ret orm papers.
It Is getting somewhat dangerous for
People's Party Papers toencourage the
circulation ot either Republican ot De¬
mocratic papers in consequence of a
mauifeWation of a spirit of truthfulness
aud fairness. Tho ht Louis Republic has
been for some time that kind of a paper,
and People's I’srry Tapers have been
Advertising it and encouraging Its cir¬
culation. But a change has taken place.
Tbe gold-bugs have throttled It- Its
editor Mr Jones, hae been compelled to
Steu down and out, and those who have
been induced to subscribe for tho paper
on account *f this reform fairneas are
vietlrnixed. No Democratic or Kepub
Ucan paper can he fair and truthful and
remain in good standing with tha powers
that be. It is best to let them alone.
7he Kansas City Times was bought ia
tLc same manner.—National Watchm an.
WHITE PLAINS.
Mr. Maaer Banders* eye which was In
Jured by the end of a wire striking it. Is
improving.
Dr. Moore and Mrs. M B. Howard art
attending commanocment exercise* at Mil
iedgevilie this week.
A negro boy was confined i n tbe cals
booee last Saturday night. I think this is
but tbe second time tbe cslsbooee b** had
•o attendant.
Mrs. Johnson, the mother ot Mr. John
Johnson, ws* buried ber* oo laet Tosedsy.
s&u had beso ia Issbie health tor oome
tiro *‘
Several of our citixen* visited friends
is Atinata lecenlly,
The Dramatic Club.
The _ dramatic , . dub , . is . at work .
OU the play “Lnde josh,
Some expense b aa been i&cu/ad
in preparing fee for it. A ■ a<J
misfeioii will be charged to
will m. th. be phj. TU lm inmdi
giveu to a cause in
which all are intereeted. 1
NOl’ES BY**OU6'iLSVEK "
Ws observe that there Is only oae Ham
Jones though many try to imitate him,
whicti uo dou* would serve longer for a
traveling evangelist hut a local p-eachei
to use such epithets as Sam Jou<m does
esnt long retaiu the respect of a congre¬
gation.
y/t observe a wonderful revolution
giMugoniu atul around Crawford villa.
VVntu a petition is haudisi the Grdiuary
astjug aa election “for," aud “agaiu»t‘
the sale of liquor in Taliaferro, thou you
mil sas what wonderful tbmgs sometime*
Happen.
W« ouserve wo scaaniug over the Repub¬
lican platform adopted st Meuueupolu last
June, the f.Uowiug paragraphs. *‘Tlie
aiiuuaie rein ot tree aud popular gov
erweui is tfce inMiligeuca.ul the peupis ami
the uiaiuhnnaues of freedom among its
oiea. Wo tnereiore declare anew our d«
vot.un to Ui* itberfy of tnought aud ciu
■clsncv. wi speecU sud pro**, and approve
sit sgeuoiu* aud lualruiiu-iitM.iUcs whicu
contribute to the education ul the children
ul Ui* taud ( - but wail* msisuag upou tne
fullest tusaeate el religious uberiy, we
or* eppeswd to any uat«e ei churcn aud
•MW."
" Wt guysUiw tfeitA aU moo amt log -e'
iiiMau if Junto to Icttiit ami prcOtt t tac
ovUt oj uotomporance amt promote moral
stjf." t ary paoU far M vfd corrupt party.
We oo*oi to turn in* Dsmoareuc psrty
IS MN*nug eu Utlkallcitru. i aanusuy
is Ustheiio aud Caibotics generally beloag
to til* democratic party. ‘i'Dey may Iw
nghi, we oo Auivricau citiceus believe
mat #very luau should jvoisnip according
w tbs dictate* ul aa own coucaence.
Ws ebasrv* ia revuwiag tha Natioaat
Deiarerau* pi at to (in the loiwwlag par¬
"Wo d — ouMc s the republic**
known a* tha HMrrnaa act ul 1HV0 as
cowardly iu* hssbitt fraught with
siUiUle* of i,anger in tha future
should make all It* supporters, a*
as it* autnore, anxious lor tu speedy
peal. We hold to tho um ol both gold
sod silver aa the siauts.d money of
ootiniry and to the cnusge ol botu gold
silver without discrimination against eituer
inrlal or charge lor mintage." Very
good—We are sittiug steady in tbe boat
wailing to see them redeem the pledge*
made iu their ptaUaru.
JH* observe tnat Csveland in his hrst
term reooouimended that the coinage ol
silver be stopped aud iu IHtlti with almost
two thirds democratic majority a free
coinage bill was defeated, aud yet this
psrty of promise* claim to favor free cum
age of silver and legislate to the peoples
interest. In tbe last house with a dem¬
ocratic majority of shout 160, elected upon
promises ol enacting * free Coinage law—
3ilv*r wae iu gloriously defeated and the
gold bugs given eontiuuad lease of power
Ret they wanted more time. fte!l grant
them more time sud don*. 1*> impatient,
for Jfr Black intimates that they
will Lave a hard Lin* m enacting
fur relief? but give them a chance.
BANDYCJKJSa DOTS
Bt WAMnaRsa.
Bsantifat weather this weak.
And tbe (armors ore making us* of It
There is considerable sickness in this
section at present.
Since tbe recent rsiu w* never saw
grew and crops grow oo rapidly.
\fo are very glad to know that Mrs. J
q 4 ^ uuterM - health is very orach improved
Wears sorry to know that Mrs. Mary
Purtwood U very ill at present. Mrs. Port
wo(X ) ^ ^ «xcil*st t hrw»i,n lady and
- t lt Mrue *t!y bopod that abe may bo
sgoiu restored to ber former health.
^j r4 . yi„ C y Moore of Pearldge we are
l0TTJ ^ keo% ^uta been coaAacd to ber
rtom for |bc ^ Vwk . We hope soon
, _ ^ readored to ber wonted health
Out Irteod Dr. <f. 9. Kendrick was
thrown fresa his boggy near here
q hursday and was very painfully hurt tbe
ihuck res pore-1 him unconcious for several
w# Me glKl w koow tnat h* hae
r «ry nearly roeovered by thia Urns
fimX *"*•• wuu
«d#otally ont Ms foe* wery sestotwiy
Usu9 ^ itatad aa em
putaiioo ot that ammtm, Dr. J. A- Kbodas
preformed sa* oporotioo lorn Tberwiar
*• “«* r « R dwug my w*u *t tni.
* ntl, ‘8
*-• «i- * a u .u.
«nt va ye* iu a gi rb
No 5 8
HBL1UEOU3 SBtfViOBd
t*y
UUAWFOHBVILl.S CHURCHES
lUlKST.
Preaching on tirsi a • t second Sundays
Id each mouth at 11 a. u and? Wr.M tau.i.
day School every Sunday at 9 a. m. Pray¬
er Meeting Wednesday night. Young
Men’s prayer mooting Tuesday ntgut.
Kov K a li Harris pastor,
Methoimst.
Preaching on the fourth Sunday in
each month at 11 a. m, and ? 3oi* h. Sun¬
day School at i l- .4, Prayer Meeting
Thursday night Mov J H Lewis I’as
tor,
COUNTY ALUANCK
V
The County Alliance of
Taliaferro will meet at the
court house iu Orawfordville on
7’humiay the 1.1th of July,
th’n is one weak earlier than
our regular July meeting buh
for convenience of (he District
Lecturer, Bio. Buxton, to be
able to meet the Couuty At
iiauoei in rotation, an t by hi*
requejt we call (he meeting for
thia date; So lei all Sub Al
uauqas take notice, meet
promptly, elect thet'r dele¬
gatee aud fuiuiah them With
projier credeutiala.
Thia ui tu be a meeting of
the Alliance, not a political
Alliauceman gathering, unu iu wo urge every
the county to
attend*
8. //. Rhodes.
Pms. Taliaferro I^o Alliauce
June 8th. 1893,
CITATION
EOKU1 A—Taliaferro Couuty.
G. D. lluore, who was the guardian of
J- C. Bryant, a deceased lunatic as ad¬
ministrator of tho estate of said do
cecased, lias duly made application to bo
discharged from his trust aud for letters
ot dismission aud represent* that lie has
fully discharged all of bis duties aud
preys to be dischurod from said admin¬
istration. 1 will pass upou sai.l applica¬
nt! the first Jfonday iu isoptcmlier lttlld
all persous coiicerued are required
to jhow cause on or before tnat day
the granting of tuc discharge..
George il. Jfitcuull Grdiuary
CITATION
^Vjl_EOKOJA—Taliaferro Bounty.
Charles S, Kendrick and George IV.
Brown as uaecutora of last will and testa¬
ment and on estate of if. Kendrick, de¬
ceased, have duly m ule application to he
discharged flout their trust aud for let¬
ters of dismission They represent they
have lully dichaigod allot their duties
and pray Li l*c discharged from said
administration. 1 will pass upon sail
application on the first Mon day im Sep¬
tember next. All persons concerned
are required to show cause against the
granting of the discharge oa or before
that day.
George II. Mitchell. Ordinary.
SHERIFF 8ALE
/''t LuHvslA,—taliaitirro Cuuuty.
\Jf inure will na sou in liwa. ot tbe
door of tno Gourt of laliaferrod
County on tue best t o relay in Jdiy lfel#
within the legal h j rrs of sale at public
outcry for cash, an uuJtviffei oae sixth
Interest In all that tree, or lot of land
situated in the 1 VI UsstrictU. as. of raid
couuty, containing oixty acres more or
loss odjuiug lauds of K. a. U ’111 leu on
the east, laud* ot o, r», Guapiuau on tne
west, land* of F. Garden oa tue uortu.
end lands of a. B. Chapman oa tbe soatu,
Said uumvtded oae stxtu interest • a sail
laud levied on as tue property of De,
fendact L. L. Durham, ny virtue of ait
execution Issued from tbe Justice Court
of said district to favor of Peodietosi
Guano Company against L. L. Gurbaui
aai J< K. done*. Bbersff.
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June 1st. 1«3.
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1 will be at following place* ua
Monday June 12th at battery 608 diet.
Tuesday Jane Utb at Rocker 602 <bst
Muod ay June 19 at Lyuasfl’U 806 Jl»t
Juco 29th Sew H./p; •/>'• diet
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