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__ tT'cn vlf^D A.Y MORNING, FEBRUARY 18,
THE MACON TELEGRAPH: WEDSEbDAX »
1903
Another New Enterprise and an Attractive Offer!
^_TEN DOZEN (10 DOZ.)
F. C. and American
GIVEN AWAY
ABSOLUTELY
Tr * , ,, . , jA w d „ r ,i K..bo Corots wo will introduce now to our man} 7 customers the most popular
Having successfully introduced the W. 13. and Jv.ioo worsen , K . Corset Coinpanv to give away ten dozen
line of Corsets in America. Wo have made spec.a arranRements w:ith tl 0 ne of these' celebrated
of their F. C. and American Beauty Corsets absolutely free ot charge. Every lady who will bring W out Go. P l . ( i,, s ; re d All we ask of vou
F. C and American Beauty Corsets at $1.00 will in return be presumed, free of charge, with a corset of same make m an.v style, size or color desired. All you
is to bring U3 ono customer and see that she buys one of these corsets and wo will give you one pair of r C. or American jean j 3 a ’ * ,
This unprecedented offer is made to popularize F, C. and American Beauty Corsets, for which we are agents.
TO THE LADIES OF MACON, GA:
Every Corset
Guaranteed.
Try a Pair.
The Results Will
Satisfy You.
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
559 Cherry Street.
'Ail
FC Corsets
mmmmammmm
FIRST SESSION
BAPTIST CONFERENCE
fir. I.nndrnm BeHvereil Principal
tdilri'M-lliiil) Welcomed It y Dr.
While—It mpniiHc by !>r. I’nrafr-
Lnritc Number llrlvitatra
Last nlsht the meeting of the Ttnp-
tint mV Innnry conference and school of
*n< lh'"I w.i; Ik Id hi tin* FI rat IhiptlHi
church. Tin* edifice wu comfortably filled,
imtHl'IielaiKUng the extreme cold
Tho devotional exercises w*-ro conducted
!>\ Mi W. I. (■nits, hi'j:timing at 7 nnd
closing at 7:20. At the conclusion of tho
riovothoml meeting Itov. J. L. White, 1».
X>.. tht pastor. delivered a short address
of welcome. Dr. J. O. Purser, pusP'r «>J
tho Wool End Baptist church of Atlautu.
responded to the nth]rate of welcome on
tiehalf of the delegate*
Dr. \\\ W. I .am
church of A/Innt
once on tho the
The speaker held
forene© fool
N'ashvtllle Tc
;i in IMn
Atlanta,
ni.—Address
F Atkins
Relation t
f the Flr»t Baptist
ri sued the confer
General Outlook.'
ten’Ion of the eon
beginning to end of hD
pr* nentatlon of hi* topic,
igrnntnie for today and tonight
-Devotional exercise*, Rev, K, J.
snnlllw. (ii.
i. -Address. '•Samuel, the Proph-
. Satapey. l>. 1>. Louisville, Ky.
**. Hev. H. \V. Fptl-
i*. K. C. McConnell,
Hev. It. W. Spll.
i -Addle-* "Elijah, the I'roph-
Ftmpev. D. D.
-Devotional cverclse*. Hev. K.
i. Address. "Bible Htufly: Its
* Christian Growth." Hev. J. J.
Irlfrin. a a.
fc p m Addics.** ■ Education of Worn-
U. T. Vann. !> D.. Raleigh. N. C.
The faculty and students of the Normal
"lie** will be present.
Heveral hundred deh-KAte* are expected
able
•rta
"IlIXMh Illl.I.r
To Be Prencii ( etl at tlio Aendeny of
Mimle Friday MkIU. Feb. 2n.
In the*** days of hustle and hustle, It
Is usually tho "survival of tho Attest,"
although unfortunately the "Attest”
seems frequently to be those who hnvo
resorted to means not altogether Justi
fiable or proper to gain the covote 1
end. Deceit may prosper for ft while,
but he who practices It should remem
ber that John Jones, who sold sand for
sugar, Is now out of business. It Is per
haps unfortunate that In Us amuse
ments, the public an* most irequently
misled sometimes Inadvertently, but
more often by design. All sorts of de
vices and snares are laid to entrap the
fiedtlng dollar without giving value re
ceived, ami therefore it Is thjt nono
but the worthy performance shout J,
and docs receive the unstinted patron-
a go of a usually indulgent public. I'.lire
Is a Word that has been much abused,
it has been talked onto concoctions of
heavy twaddle and Indecent innuendo
until now, theatre patrons tight shy of
» farce until they know of It or know
It. It Is with pleasurable anticipation,
therefor©, that the advent of that real
ly e\. client and hu. ©hhRiI farce "Hello
Bill' s announced. Successful for the
palpable reason that It has succeeded
In pleasing and entertaining laughing
crowds all over the country* and making
money for lls producers. Excellent, be
cause It is from thA pen of a mak< 1 •?
really funny and wholesome comedies,
nnd.further because presented by a east
of able and well known aiilsts, among
whom are Misses Margaret ! >:11«- <>uen,
ratli ne M. Hlckler, Mildred Claire,
Kathryn Vincent, nnd Marlon Kirby,
and Messrs. James l«\ Macdonald, Ar
thur L. Cog User, S. S. Wiltsle, Frank
T. Glenn, Gideon Uurton and Robert
Watt.
Personal.
J. Y. Allen, of Thomas ton, Is at*the
Lanier.
JT L. Erwin, of Atlanta, Is at Hotel
Lanier.
If. T. Williams, Is stopping at the
Bi own.
H. II Walton, of Augusta, Is at Ho
tel Lanier.
E Mason, of Decatur, is registers a t
Hotel Lahler.
J. C, Amnll, of Atlanta, Is stopping,
at the Hrown.
It. L. Davis, of Montlcello, . . , . . „
Drown Home, ■ <hl * d * ,<> la, ' , 1
• rim, of Augusta, Is registered
YESTERDAY’S WEATHER
nt thi
It. L. Bernor. of Forsyth. Is quarter
ed at the Lanier.
J, H. Dobson, of Baltimore, Is quar
tered nt the Lanier.
Miss ft. M. Bishop, of Athens. Is stop
ping at the Hrown
Meteorological data furnished by
local office of the United fttates depart- 1
ment of agriculture, weather bureau, for |
the twenty-four hours ending
central time:
5 pm....52111 pm.
a pm....WHJ mn.
7 pm....46! 1 am.
8 pm....4.7! 2 am.
9 pm....40l 3 am.
10 pm....3^' I no
I Maximum temperature this date last
Is at the Near, 4.7 degrees; minimum temperature
«--- «a
lllver Itepart.
The height of the Ocmutgee river at
Macon at 7 a. m. was 18.7 feet, a rise ,
of fl.l feet during the past twenty-four J
hours, being 17.7 feet
mark of 1198. The Oconee river i
was IS.4 feet a fall of ).« feet
TEMtRM’Y OF THE TIMES
The tendency of medical a-l©ncc Is
toward preventive measures. The bent
thought of the world ts being given to
the subject. It Is easier and better to
prevent than to run It hits h<• it fully
demonstrated that pneumonia, t
the most dangerous dlf* racx that
>'ntend with, >
ugh
y the
My. Ft
of
“4tt( K OP’ 4lt.ll VI7(TANEH
Theatre-goers who love the romantl
drama, and their name Is legion, will I
be delighted to learn that Gertrude [
fogltlan will be at the Academy o| Mu- i
th«» state, sion Monday night in Edward E. I
Ht'se’s drnmntlxatlon of Mattrlc© j
Thompaon's picturesque and sibling •
©lory of "Alice of Oi l Vincennes." All |
of the ess«-ntlal features of this widely
read honk have been p
stage form, nnd ns a result the play
Ih coherent, attractive from a pi -
torlnl standpoint, beautiful to look
upon uml of enough heart Interest to
• apllvnte all who s.e I* Alice Is a de-
\ j lightful feminine creature of fancy, a
„ { dashing nnd Impetuous heroine, n\
though at times she shaws a maidenly
Mr A M Marshall of X
Is at Hotel Arcadia
D, A. Dlmmoek. of Valdosta, is quar
tered ut the Lanier.
Harvey Thompson, of Atlanta, Is
stopping ut the Lanier
G. Nfl Crandall, of Fort Vnlley, Is a
guest of Hotel Lanier.
W. IV. Hoblnson, of Atlanta, Is reg
istered at the La nicy.
W. H. McQueen, of Mt. Vernon, Is
quartered at the Brown.
Hev. J. H Mcl.emon of Ftateshoro Is
stopping «t Hoiel Arcadia.
H C Mi'Fadden. of Waycross, is a
gupst of the Grown House.
T. E Flmmons, of Atlanta, Is regis
tered ut the Hrown House.
If. It. Flack an t wife, of Ijv Grange,
nre stopp tig at the Brown.
C. W. Smith an I wife, of AtlantA,
are registered at tin* Hrown.
Hon. Frank Dixon, of Dlxonvllle,
Vii., Is quartered nt Hotel Lanier.
Mrs C. L. Buttle, of Louisville, Ga..
Is stopp ng at the Br-uvn House.
unty plain and flannel
Taylor's All-Night Drug St*.
Dolicious golatino and hot
cofleo served froo at Flour-,
noy's.
POLICE cot UT MATT MU X
U
WHISKEY. £
A MEDICINE,
NOT A BEVERAGE
Puimomry trouble*. Malaria, Coins and revar. A Tluue-Bulidlng Ionic hr Elderly People.
Il l* aiafrra^ril sTaln*tdiM'a*e ( and ahouH t>« In ei*ery Southern horn- for medicinal use.
Wo propote to Introduce It extensively, tnd for s limited time only will ship
14 FULL QUARTS, EXPRESS PREPAID, FOR *3.32
aid, or write for special “express prepaid"
'Sumher of Defendants *ent to Gang
li> Iteenriler.
J. H. Tajrlor, a white man, whs fined
$10 or twenty-nine days in the chain- j
gang by Recorder Freeman yeaterdny.
He wna convicted of disorderly con- |
duct.
Hon Slmmona, colored, was given \
twenty-nine days In the chalngang for
trespassing.
John Howard, colored, was sentenced
to twenty-nine day* In the gang for
trespassing.
Robert Miller, colored, was bound
over to the city court for larceny,
was sent to Jail.
J. A. Shivers, a white man, was
G. L. Hummers, n prominent business rested yesterday for drunk and d s
“* " ** Uerly conduct.
■■I. , ...Is toff q
Males: \»., N. C., H. C.. (la., Fla., Tfiin ,
•tat-s must rah for twenty quart*, by freight, presi
price. Ws do not prepay express on aujr other of our Brands.
ROSE’S MEDICINAL MALT WHISKEY
Is not to bo confounded with th- manv brands of rank, cb-sp, fake, prepay stuff now b*lng
extensively sdvertleed. The Roo*. reputation la a positive guarantee that thl* whiskey is
genuinely pure, and all wo claim for It otherwise, your money hack, and goods returned
at our expense. Terms, net cash with order. Ho goods shipped O, D.
We Refer to asj Bank, Reputable Mercantile House, Phytlclan or Prominent Citizen el Atlanta
Write today for Booklet on Medicinal Malt. Addreta,
R. M. ROSE CO., DisUlltrt and Whotesals Dealers, Box 304 B, Atlanta, Da.
Proprietors Registered PUtlltery No. •, Platriet of r,eoT*ta. The largest dealers in tho
south supplying consumers direct. We ship all go<«l* In plain scaled boxes.
of BarncnvlUo, In at the Hrr
If. I’lttard nnd wife, of Ath
register^ | nt the Hrown IIou^«
Rev E, R Fwhdbdon “f R>rt»n !
vi Mrs Andrew Bpark.
I In Its rurst of Mr. a
Ilnct Ar. ndln
J. A. Ibiahor, Jr., of Valdosta, a mem
ber of thr on no growers committee,
was registered at the I^tnler yesterday.
It. M. Mixsoti, August i. tr.*\e|in;
freight agent of the I.ouis\||b'
Nashville. |n n guest of th
TllllEE .U 4 TION SAI.KS DAILY
McEvoy nook and Stationery Co.
ALl.KGKn COt NTr.ltFF.ITKH
InfinenzM (grln’i. nnd
H-rved that thL rent
any tendency of these
pneumonia. This has I
In tunn\ thmis mds "(
thin remedy
8f*
that forms a delightful
of Gils wild flo;
the
rncte
Phn
Th*
eat
lit I
f cases In which
ii*"' l dur|ng t he
old* nnd grip In
n he rolled upon
'e. Pneumonia of-
role nffm
o|>|» *i't unit \ t.>
and In It she |
triumph. The n
da vs of SnuthCl
well pr»'ser\*'d
Coghlan ©very
li«-r rmv gifts,
ved n marked
• of the olden
» Is excellently
Ho
U. K Hose,
of Hotel twit!
nent member
mi t tee.
Mrs Kiigero
lltth* .hi
of Tallahassee, Is a gm st
ler. Mr. Host* is a proml-
of th«* can© growers eoin-
'• Bowibsw »( ( nuledte krrnlizn-
eil lleforr r*imiiilaa|nner In
V*h|n*»*
VALDOSTA. Ga . Feb. 17.—A whit©
Brown j man, \\. A. Bowman, was arraigned
I before Commissioner Johnson yes ter-
lay evening on the charge of counter-
eltlng. but owing to the .leslre of the
'•fondant to bring a number of v
ten results from a slight cold when i
danger Is npprehended until it Is su,
denly dl ..\«ied that there Is frv,
nnd dlfflculljr in breathing and pair
In the chest, then It Is announced th.
the pat ent has pneumonia. Bo on tl
• Chamberlain
the
pre:
N>
surpr
the
jrthlt
pre
ent •
hereto
The
vlll be
OURh Re
rontr
B alwa
the
cold
by all drug* *ts
nmiim: mill ciiimim
Three First Verdicts (irnntri! In (he
Superior ( tturl.
W. M. Ward was granted a divorce,
first verdict, yesterday In the superior
tt Ollle Ward *lNtie petition nl*
el treatment ns a ground for
York proluctlon
it the Academy of Mush nnd such pic- ;
«»rlal effects ns the tnht.au of-tho
donning of the fort In th© third »>.t
ire sure to urouse the most Inti*ms© on-
hiM.ism. Th.* engagement will be for
*nIy one night and the interest ilre.olv
h »n n n Hi ites that standing roont
.n til he at a premium.
tiiki:i: %t ctiox su es litn.v
UF.M4i\N THI STKKMil»*
VgeJ cr
the dive
Mrs. Annie Walker
ver Hot In her suit fr
W. H. Walker. Abandonment nnd fail
ure of support were the groun !s nlleg
‘ “ p©llt‘
H i
rdlct
igains
nested that her
Ida Howell, be r.
F. II. < tin in tier ■ Deelliiea to Rcprr.
aei,( Itmiiii llatsli*.
F. B chambers, of IrwInton, yester
day decl ned to act as trustee of.the D.
B. Baum estate. Th© creditors of Baum
elved the first rr " r before Referee Proudflt two days
Ivor*© acatnst 1 ■ ,K '' nl1 'l elected ('hamhers trtiste.* to
: (ke charge of the assets.
Mr. f*hamb'*rs went before the r©f-
r*re© yestenlwy and resigned th© ap*
l tntuu nt. Referee Prou HU has not
ippolnted snv one to fill the vacancy.
II© may select n trustee by consent of
the creditor* som*' day this work
Mr Chambers stated he did not have
th© time to fttten 1 to the duth's Imp > ■ •
t>nc© hts declination
panled by her
IB|Bt Ytaltlng he
nthei. Mr-.. Fannt • Stanton, at No •’
Pearce nv.-mie, Vln.-vill©, ,JC-
Hon. S H Brinson, of Bainbrllge, fs
nt the Lfttiler Ml Brin n i- wu.-r.st** !
In th.- cane growers convention, uhi h
meets in Macon in May next.
Tyner’s Dyspepsia
Remedy Instantly re
lieves indigestion.
\K\V OHI.F. 4NS KNTItlt:*
Special wire to Mm.’-m Turf Exchange.)
First race *lx furlong*, purse- S:r Vere
- Vere l-T. Kmiffi, in Mynheer. Red
H*' 'k King Bell ftp G.mnn U-. Nyx.
Antnq- m», 117. mil l.ogan. 116; M HI, T .
Par Excallcuc©. tlaUeo.i, 114.
raeo. selling, one mU©—Sword.-
tnsn. Blurt. Oauinmn Har.x.e !;.’ l.mu-
light. Mr.vwrful. t.tA; Denny Duffy Map!.-
his
*ng was po^tjoned untlA tonto
Bowman Is charged with count©
Ing nt Coofodge. Ga., In Thomas co
The officers got ekki© lifter him s©
week* ago. but he gnve th©m th*
and was finally lo • ited at Tlfto
cret B©rvlre men nnd arr*
WILL
^ DO
ICCOUNTS
VI3
•w UOUl liiar
GEORGIA
SOUTHERN
& FLORIDA
RAILWAY.
bro
Princ
Weld
fihanl
Rub' Hay, WUsendliy ns
Third r«©o. hsudi* •■' i-* mllr ©n-t ©“••-
‘ : xh! Muter Mnr.a’.r ’< ’ S.-.- pr B.-ll hM.
ird. IP: J Relff.
granted the first
In
dy.
Evorvfchiuf* that’s pood to
oat at Flournoy’s.
We Will Have
A FEW WEEK* MORE OF COI.D
AVT> RAINY WEATHER. IT WILL
NOT III HT TO Rl V 4 PAIR OF j
m:\v% shoes, vor rt\ let j
THEM < HEAP FII4IM Is.
TAYLOR SHOE C0.,j
1*1141 NK W. 01V 4 HKlim sr.
1>r.\PEP %N NWFII. l'ATE.
Mr. H. Hlggit'.a .-.f Melbourne. Fla
rites: "My doctor told me l had Cor
itnption and nothing could be don
»r rr©. I was* given up to H© Th© ol
r of a frrr trial bottle of p r . King
'•’©■ Discovery for Consumption. Ir
\ me to try U. Results were start
A H* nt© ' (\ ' ‘
Fifth ra'»• Own©r*
'r.gs St Cuibbcrt. J
b' -J Wilful ('st
Vlebratio© L l**l.*m
Sixth rnc**. selling
)xt« ©nthv-Renson Cn
Back. 9L 1 : !.©.*j a. Bud Embry/ 9l/
NEW ORLEANS It A< KS
NEW ORLEANS K* > E
Bell, Ht. Tammunv, nr..I 0*I?.i^,-r
'i- winning favorite*, tc^lay. Fume
•Mtng - mil© , •
I ling. 1 am bi ...
ar.I owe all to Dr. King © New Dlsrov-
tv U « r»-y raved mv Thl. ,mi
,» m»ramrrd for HI ihr.v.t nnd
H n* ^ bv all druggists. Price
an>! ll.CO. Trial bott'es free.
• ighth-- Ar da.V
•J* fo 1) second
Time J fo
Sec-rd r*©« selling
re for a commitment
nearing yesterday, lie denies hts guilt
and says that h© will have no trouble
In establishing Ms Innocence. The offi- 1
ccrs found moulds In the place where '
he lived, and he Is also said to have
had the "queer" on hts person, and the
officers think they have a sure case
against him.
WILCOX SHRIEVALTY
• Gnv. Terrell Appoint* J. Nl. Smith to i
i TilLe fine© of Mtuln* (ihrvlfl
^ ATLANTA, Feb. 17.—Some months I
[ ago William M. Gibbs, sheriff of Wll- j
cox county, mysteriously disappear • l j
and has not sine© been heard from, a
• few days ago Ordinary J. M. Warner J
. declared the office vacant, and today
^•Governor Terrell appointed Joseph M. I
Smith sheriff of Wilcox county, to l:,.!d j
, office until an election can be had b>
March next, when a successor to GH**-n |
| will be elected.
FIRED OFT 4>F ATHENS.
ATHENS. Ga . Feb. 17— A white man
gixing his name as William If aye.*,
will have reason to remember Athens.
H© appeared here, accompanied .dy a
negro woman, who. h© said. ©As hts
; Wife. H© stld h© married t *e negro
! "oman In Abbeville, S. C., an. he came
h* rc t • get work. The popee author 1-
ti©s offered him work op fhe r*>ck pffo.
■ or thirty minute* to set out of Ath-
He accepted the tatter aittriw*
l*«n be rondnclH by mall
We pay 4 per rent on aavinic*.
Make loan* at all time*.
; Home Savings Bank
1 American National
Bank Building.
MACON, GA.
Itoasrell A. Merritt, President
»a«*ar E. Dooly, (ashler.
i!2 f-i’pm! 1 21am 1 3’*pm
! 1 13pm. 1 4lam: d STptn
I l Dpmj 2 OOaml 7 lspm
2 lipm 2 Yam i 0Spn\
■ 10pm 3 loam h 66pm
’ 3 44pm 3 42am- 3 37pm
t 3 V'pm 3 47am| $ 43pm
CURED BT
White Ribbon Remedy
Vo taste. No odor. Can be gtvea la
>; u>s of water, tea. or coffee wituout pa
tient’s knowledge
Ar. Jacksonville
; NORTHBOUND.
(Quick Dixie IShoo-
, S ©P Flyer.; Flj
Statlcr*.
U-. J.rk,«»vlll. ..] : Bi'm' t «0pat.
Crawford
Baxter . .
itu
i • tojin b ' p m i........
• ! 8 18am S 32pm*
• ' S Mam' * 13pm'
•; 3 3Jam: 5 33pm!
• 23am'10 17pm
.'10 3«am I
• -U '"vam '.l lapm!
• *1 2Kpm' f, 30ai
H fiam 12 04am 7 10aj
• U .il ,m 12 (4am 1 7 14ai
• H -T .m 12 I4a!n' 7 22ai
----- -rr-— .V,, alcoholic
»nia. whether the patient is a con-
Inebriate, a '‘tippler.’’ social drink-
drunkard. * “■ *
Fx.,
■1: Sue'Johns©
T1IR r.
['IRC! IT COURT.
Fourth ri
I THEY GO TO M AUDI GRAS I
n (orlonr.-Dr GRIFFIN. Ga.. Ffb. 17 -Hob. Jwrph :
Th. <3 n Rny.l anrt »r.l l.av. tomorrow
> ti tntru for New Orleans where they wilt be
*•%.'**•% yards nf honor during the Mardi Gm*.
i Rru’/h By'(•* ^ fr n °>*d* " h© is solicitor of tho city
’ll third Time* ; court, will be back by March I. j
c. St ; HV!*TEmoC S rinrVMSTiUlCE. I
<1 i<i On© was and sallow and the
third. | oth'-r fr©«h xnd re*y. When.'© the dif- .
•lx fur!
t-O’Ha
•b -d-t 'n r*-- J Chanterelle - j; \* )) t:
• >? \|l Uabtl- I 8|xth rare ©n, mtl-
•r J4 f/». and 1 Nitrate to 5t ser,
’ *' third Time 1 44 2 .
blushing with j
b. ilth U-—S Dr Klrg's New Uf© Pilla
to maintain It. By go^tly arouaing the (
lazy oraans they . omp©l good digestion
, .4r 1 h©;id eff (onatlpation. Try them. [
Only 23c, at all druggist*.
stlmul
firmed ... __
<r or drunkard. lmtK>s*lMe f -i anyone
to have an appetite for alcoholic liquor*
after using White Ribbon Remedy.
Indorsed by Member* ot ibeW.C’.T.F.
Mr* Moor© press superintendent of W
C. T. l\. Ventura. Ca. , writes. ”1 have
tested White Ribbon Remedy for very ob
stinate drunkards, and *he cures have
be©r mary. I cheerfully recommend and
Indorse White Ribbon Remedy.”
Dru*,l,t, or by m.1: ». Trial packaa.
Ir*« 1)> .rlllo* Mr.. A. M. Tonu.tud
ifor yt,r. uertt.ry ot , -w. c. T.
(•'.«. SU Trrmou, Sr., Bo.to., M..»!
Sol<* «■> M.ro. At MAX MORRIS DRVQ
CO.. Cherry ■*. and Cotton arc.
yvvwwwwwwvwwxx
i BABY EASE 8
^ Onoe a*ed. always nsed. fi
■f Teething ehildrea shunld al- 2
/ war* take It. J
{ Cl REN BARA'S ILLS. 5
J For oale by all Dr***Uts f
Orovanta
Ka’hleen
ir Macon
Lv. I'ala ka
F!-.rahome . .
Hampton
Sampson City
2 '(tarn 3
2 13a m 3 37.1
1 2 ffiam'W Ofta
Lake City • s 46J2 8
j«££ e r 8pr,n * ! J ® am ,»ispm::::::
t* solid train of bagg:
'Dixie Flyer. ,
car. coaches, parlor
Drawing Room I>
e*per and Puflrr
c,r *
jlrktwvml * h « >l b-iwUn "iSl'!
*E?5?»a!s
WM CHECK!.EY SHAW.
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