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if .4 .Li Ml AT THE CAPITAL ! What the Outlook Is on the Silver All Ajzrre That There Is to Be a Fiht Over It. CLEVELAND WILL INSIST ON REPEAL The thnce Are for a Long Session and an Fgly Session bo Far a Politics Is Concerned. Washington, August 17 Special. The speaking on the silver question in the hou.-e is now fairly under way. Each side is taking its time and i3 giving every man a chance. From present appear ances it looks as if every man in the house would speak before the matter is settled. The silver men in the house are becoming more hopeful. This is evident n t only from their deportment, but from t'jeir action. The cause of this is not be- cause they think they have made new votes, out uecause iney uuu ine numuer of votes they already have is larger than thrv had calculated on. If the reports regarding .Mr. Cleve- 1 wid's position have been authoritative he will take a definite and uncompro- raising stand in favor of the uncondi- tional repeal of the silver purchase clause , ... . ui me .Herman aci aim win urge iuai further legislation regarding the currency can safely be postponed. This is what is reasonably to be expected from the com- fnlln lt'ii ln tl'l.l-.1i I 1 . r. ixrncldr.nt Tr i 1 1 n 1 I 1 dress to congress, but it is by no means improbable that he may have something to Mlcnst liv wjiv nf enmnrnmisp in nr I der to satisfy those who demand that .some provision shall be made to obviate ... would result lrom stopping the purchase of silver. There are tvvn nxnprlipntsl i"' ll,J,m,lllim- One is that the national banks be allowed to issue notes to the par value of the bonds deposited by them to secure circu- lition. There arc many democrats who favor this, and if the plan were adopted J it would at once add about St20.000.000 to lilt r r1 hi n n It MntiM nnpnnntr o 1 vigorous opposition, however, from those who are unfiiendly to the banks, on the ground that the tendency would be to strengthen those institutions. Another expeuieni wiucn uie president may ri commend is the repeal of the ten per cent on bank issues, so as to enable the state banks to put out currency as they did before the war. This would meet the almost unanimous approval of the southern democrats and would per haps have the support of a few from the middle and western states, but it would be strongly opposed by eastern demo erats, and the republicans in congress would be unanimously hostile to it. The clear prospect now is that the sil ver purchase clause of the Sherman act will he repealed, but not without a pretty sharp struggle. The indications are that the tight against the Sherman act will ... ,. .. . OPCll With three distinct nUimn? nnrrst. ing 111 parallel lines. I-irsi, mere will be n column directed for unconditional re- t)( 111 rrnii! : culntnn ni r I i ti .r 1 r mw ,u, mu.u, .i.c uiAon state bank issues, and, third, a column which will work w ith determination to substitute for the nrescnt law more lib eral legislation for silver. It is the opin ion 01 ie snrcwuest judges that the first two columns are likely to merge. It is generally conceded that the real battle irr,.i!i,,l ,if tli t'il.-.. ...v.,i;. . 1 I r 1, ... 1 . 1 . ... , I iue M.-uair, wm re me oppoi tunnies lor a prolongtd liL-l.t aie better than in the house. The contest in the popular branch of confess. L,nv,v,r k ,.vP,t,,i . u s'):u p one. l'uic ami Wholesome Ouality Commends to public approval the Cali fornia liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs. It is pleasant to t he taste and by acting gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels to cleanse the system elTectually, it promotes the health and comfort of all who use it, and with millions it is the best and only remedy. BASEBALL YESTERDAY. Wlwit I'!. !! and Who Won hy Haul I'lajinj;. At Washington Washington O, Balti more 3. At Philadelphia Ph-btdelphia 0, Bos ton 4. At Pitbburg Pittsburg (J, St. Louis 5. A 1 Cleveland Cleveland 1, Cincin nati 4. At Chicago Chicago 0, Louisville 11. At New V01 k New York 0, Ikook hn 2. I'or Hf nt ! One live-room house. Gooii J tre i ms, good waier aud rood garden. Ap- ply to A. Goldstein, Pine Street. LIVE LOCAL LINKF. The Day' Record of Current KvenU In the City and Vicinity. Smoke Antonio Roig cigars, cents, at E. D. Pusher's. Smoke Flor de Cuba cigars, 10 ccntp, I at E. I). Fisher's. Smoke Twin Medal cigar?, 5 cents, I at E. D. Fisher's. Chew Close Shave tobacco, 5 cents a cut, at E D. Fisher's. Chew Humbug tobacco, 1") cents a plug, at E. D. Fisher's. Chew Maritana tobacco, 10 cents a plug, at E. I). Fisher's. Washington excursion, August 23. Write B. II Lacy, lialeigh. Chew Kough and Heady tobacco, 10 cents a plug, at E. D. Fisher's. Kemember the cheapest and best ex cursion. Richmond or Washington, Au gust 23. Smoke Flor de Columbia cigars, 5 cents, six for 2o cents, $3.73 a box, at K. D. Fisher's. TLc Durbam Water company have removed their office to A. E. Llovd & Co's hardware store The best equipped refreshment car ever run on a trip will be the one on the Richmond excursion, August 23 For fruit j?s, jelly glasses and stone Jrs S to lhe Grocery. cheap tor cash. W. II. P For sale nocTon The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. T E. Phillips, on Chapel Hill street, died Tuesday night after an illness of several Weeks. Lost, a scrap book containing obit- uary notices of W. A. Leary. Finder will be liberally rewarded hy leaving at this office. Get ready and go on the Richmond excursion, leaving Durham August 23 at August 2 at 9:30 a- m. rare for round t a0 50 ai j w is me lime 10 uu 10 v asuiu ton. Much to see and hear. If you do not go to Washington, try a trip to Rich mond, August 23. The fare to Richmond anf Ielurn is hut $2 30 Mice vvin,v mt will roenmn i.or I m. M J KJ If 1441V Kl.llyV L. I A A 1 VOUUIU A- w A music school, at her residence on Man Sum street, September 4. Careful train- D n pupils. Terms same as last year. Why pay 10 cents for a cigar when you can get the Testimonial Pure Florida for 3 cents, the best on the market. W. II. Pkoctok, Agent for factory From this on round trip tickets will be sold over the Norfolk and Western railroad from Durham to Chicago and return for ,$17. For further information aPPfr t0 acnt of lhe X & W-in this city , The Racket Grocery is, as usual, car- rying a full and complete stock of heavy aml f:U1y groceries, tinware, glassware, crockery and confectioneries which will be sold wholesale or retail cheap for cash. W. II. Proctor. The News and Observer says: Mr. George B. Elam, who met such an un timely death in the railroad disaster else where described in our dispatches, was a well known and prominent tobacco buyer and warehouseman. He was formerly in business at Henderson, and went to Dur ' ham about a year ago. He was a most estimable gentleman, and highly regarded by all who knew him I Mr J. II. Mills, who was iu the city Ulis mornin?i says that the Thomasville orphanage is in a more prosperous con dition than at any time in its history IIe sa3's lhat lLe Baptists of the state are so earnest in this work that they do not allow hard times to interfe TP Willi t Viotr . '"Vil contributions to this institution, at which over a hundred and thirty fatherless ones are at present being educated and cared TOT ... All parties desiring to go on to Wasb- ington on the Richmond excursion Au ast -3 Pase notify Mr. B. R Mcy, of Raleigh, at once, as the f 3 50 un- u jjivcu uui) iu parties or riuy or more, it for ten or more, the rate will hy from Richmond to Washington, 4 DO Mr. Lacy must know by Saturday, and if you intend to take the trip, notify him at once, at Raleigh. The trip will be a fine one. County School Superintendent Vick ers announces that on next Wednesday, the 03d inst , he will conduct an exarni nation at the crurt house for the benefit of thoie who desire to enter the state normal and industrial school at Greens boro the coming session as regular stu dents and inmates of the institution. With those who intcn i hoarding outside ' the institution n examination is neces ! sarv 1 urn v , , i Colonel Adoiphus earby, who acted as umpire in the game of baseball be-' tween the Chapel XI ill nine and the Law ' Students, at the University day Lefore j yesterday, says that the next time he is i called upon to act in that capacity he ' will choose the lesser of two evils by sjoinout and h:incir. himself and kt ' - that CCd It. hen It comes to a choice . . l .i ii .i between death and hearing the lawyers attempt to "elucidate." he regards the ! , F lt. 4iC iciaiu3 iue ( former as a sweet boon. ' THE DUliUAM UALLY G LOliU, THURSDAY, AUGUST L7 CLOVER SEED. What Iho Department Say About a New far gled Style of Clover. The North Carolina Agricultural Ex-; periment Station has now on hand a sma l crop of crimson clover seed in the chalf, ! which will be sent to everv farm?r who ; will make application to the station and pay freight charges on the seed. Ten ; pounds will be sent, which is sufficient to sow one fifth of an acre Crimson clover (trifolium incarnatum) is known under a variety of common names annual, German, scarlet and Ita lian. This cluver is easily grown, and ; should come into quite general use. It ! is an annual, anil consequently must be j re-seeded for each crop, which nnkes it j important to grow f-eed at home. Seed may be sown from July to October, but the land should always be well prepared for it, or, if not, it should be well shaded, ' a3 under a growth of cow-pea yines, or j in a corn or cotton crop, when the seed i siwuiu uc son v.ukr iue crup 15 mm y. - Y 1 1 1 1 a t 1 - 1 Grown in this way it may be of great service in enriching and holding th2 land from washing. Its growth i-i mule in the cool wet part of the yeir, and it is ready J to be made into hay at a season when ! planters are wailing for cotton to vege tate for first wording. This is often a dry time, and tne hay can be qifckly and easily cured. It may often be best to sow this clover with oats, rye or barley, and cut all for hay in April or May. This clover will thrive on land in mod erate condition, but, like some other for age plants, will pay best where given a rich soil. The composition of crimson clover hay shows it to be a highly nutri tious food. It is so rich that for any use it may well be fed with some such fodder as straw, meadow hay, or cotton seed hulls. When fed for production of milk, the addition of corn, or corn oats, will tend to add to the good qualities of the product. Address F. E. Emery, agricul turist, Experiment Station, Raleigh, N C After IJreikfiist To purify, vitalize and enrich the blood, and give nerve, bodily and digestive strength, take Hood s Sarsaparilla. Con tinue the medicine after every meal for a month or two and you will feel "like a new man." The merit of Hood's Sarsa parilla is proven by its thousands of won derful cures. Why don't you try it V Hood's Pills cure constipation They are the best after dinner pill and family cathartic. The outlook for Colonel Albright's next speech at Bragtown is gloomy. Boss Belvin Will refuse to let the colonel come inside the corporation. We do not blame the boss if the colonel wants to talk on the silver question. Tor Sale. A small safe, Herring patent, aud a pair of Fairbank scales No. 5, portable. Cheap for cash. Apply to Wm. Lipscomb, Durham. ONE EXJOY Both the method and results vlien Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and re-fresliinc: to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, iiver ana iiowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually. di:?pels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it-the mosi popular remedy known. Syrup of Fisrs is for sale in 50c and 81 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druo-m?t, who may not have it on hand vrill pro- cure ii promptly tor any one who -a . r. wisnes to try it. Uo not accept air. substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CQ. SAX FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. .'' YORK. JV.Y. WANTED! A house Avith five or six rooms, in respectable part of Durham. Good tenant. prompt paV. .1 1,.- ACU11 ess, SALESMAN, , , , vJl'CCnsboi (, . 20 Ashe St. f -. ,r T TT l-L i i zllj For the only authorized EiOQraphy Of JaUlGS G. Elal28 lr ,- ,f . , v. ... 1 I?y Oall IIuMnltoii. hi- iiterary execute. r. with le ii operation .f Li? taniily, n i f. r Mr lJlaioe's treat Histi-ry. "Twenty i'ear of C,n ress.-and hi inter txk, -I'oiiticar SAiuS- i!ouf - ". Un.e pectus for the three books. txciusjve territory given. Write for terms to Tbe llnry BUI Pub. Co., Norwich, Conn. v::'v.:: A VETERAN'S VERDICT. The War is Over. A Well-known Sol dier, Correspondent and Journal ist Makes a Disclosure. fndiana contributed her thousands of brave u,,,,,, i the war. and no state boars a bet- !; record in that respect than it does. In l;t riturv it is rapialj acquiring au iiviahle i!ace. In war and literature -olntiion Vewell, well known as a writer as lias won an honorable position. Dur- ':,,te war he, ff,aAaP,er,?aor1' x'u. N. V. Cavalry and of the 13th Indiana In f iutry Volunteers. Regarding an important- Ti-umstaneo lie writes as follows: s-vera I of us old veterans here are using It. Miles' Restorative Nervine, Heart Cure Nerve and Liver Pills, all of them giving Mlendid satisfaction. In fact, we have never e.i remedies that compare with them. Of ! i;e i'ills we must say they are the best com itiat ion of the qualities required in a prep .;ration of their nature weliave ever known A e have none but words of praise for them. They are the outgrowth of a new principle in medicine, and tone up the system wonder u.liy. We say to all, try these remedies." -r-'oiomon Yewell, Marion, Ind., Dec. 5, 1892. Tiuv.e remedies are sold by all druggists on ' positive guarantee, or sent direct by the Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on re ipt of price, 81 per bottle, six bottles $5, ex- ;.-s prepaid. They positively contain neither opiates nor dangerous drugs. Sold by W. M. Yearby, Durham. ,J. .J. TIIAXTON. With fifty years' experience as a General Practitioner, tenders his services to the citi zens of Durham. His specialties: Mucous Membranes, Glands and Nerves (females in particular), Indigestipn, Bronchitis, Scroiula, Constipation and Headache, Secondary and Hereditary Diseases. Home at C. M. Hern don's. OHiceover Jones' Jewelry Store. Olliee hours, 9 o'clock a. m. to 1 in., and from 2 p. m to 4 p. m. PA 1111 j-'t I i! unui!3 ui.u luss w power in vit'nt'rauve wrgans oi eunersei cuust-u fjfS' by over exertion, youthful errors, excessive use of tobacco, opium yti.'toe stimulants which lead to Inhrrnity, Consumption and Insanity. Con- 6. f yvenient to carry in vest pocket. By mail prepaid in plain box to any V7Gi address lor !S1 each, or for 5$5. (With every ft5 order we Bi vc m su".W'""" nil dru-srists. Ask BEFOllE AMI AFTEli US1XG. Address Nii3"VE SEJEI CO., Masonic Temple. Chicaeo, HI. For Sale in Durham, N. C, by IvIICHAEL-S & Co., and by W. M. rEARBY Druggists. I -. c:T' 4. ) '"-Vs. -.V ( fX t . t i ck--i. .-:t Vre&ri?i. f. r j rriti tvs: r.n and afi hp. vsiNG. z.:2C; Circular i CEFC I'or ';ile by W. SI. Yearby. Vi ;Jsh Sanitary Engineers AND Electrical Contractors ! WiiOi.KS AI.i: AND HIaTAIL DEALEKS IN AH k li -FOR Eleelricians, Maciiicists, Piumbers, Gas and S(eam Filters. CONTRACTORS FOR HEATING BY STEAM Oil HOT WATER! Afit;TS FOR THE NATIONAL HOT WATER HEATER COMPANY. SELUXG AGENTS FOR O. & BARGAMIN. Pi ice T.i.-ts, Etc., HARRIS LIT HI A WATER! o- A Water that riijierior to any oilier Water in the United State?, which i shown bv the following Analvsis: 17S SPECIFIC GRAVITY IS 60 DEGREES F. ( AL( H M SI' 1.111 ATK. l'OTAs.irM Sl LI'MATi:, sonii M n.i'iiATi:. MHHl M ( HLtiniHK, HI I'M lilt AISHONATK, I.ITHIl M 1IU AlilSO.XATK, - ma;n!-:siim iticAicisoNA ti: 11MIN lilt AKliONATi:, SILICA, - PHosi'iioinr Af n, LOSS ON K.MTlO.V, solid i)i:n:i at 2jr, iu:c;iti.i;s f., CAKliOM'J At 11 IN lilCAIUtONATL", I M. -m w J A 19 Tit water is cleir, odorlesr, and slijht'.y acii. Analysis made hy Ii. OGDEN DOIiKMrS, M. 1 , LL. D , Professor oi Chemistry and Physics Colieire. City of New lrk, October 7, lyji. J TLJs Water has no equal in the UnLcd States for Curing Dyspepsh, Constipa tion, Ltver Complaint, Nausea, Dropsy, Gout, Rheumatism, Diseases of the Kidney and Bladder, U i maturi i and Catftroeuia' Derangement?, Diseases of the Blood. BRANCH OFFICE, SHIPPING POINT COLUMBIA, S. C. HAKKIS SI'KINGS. RISS SALLIE HENDERSON WILL orCN IIEH -IX- PRIMARY CLASSES, AT- TSeptember 4. 1893," And is prepared to instruct them accord ing to the Kindergarten System! Terms Reasonable. Littleton Female College! A splendidly located aud well equipped institution, in one of the most de lightful sections in North Carolina. Elegant New Buildings! R ontlfidlv SharfpH finmntift ! W VUWtdUIIJ VMfw Strom: Faculty. Full Collegiate Course Standard high and scholarship very thorough. Fall Term opens Septejnber 0, ISO '3. UEV. J. M. RHODES, Presd't. Littleton, N. C. University of North Carolina! EQUIPMENT Faculty of 25 teachers, 11 buildings, 7 scientific laboratories, library of 30,010 volumes, are students. INSTRUCTION Five freneral courses. 6 brief courses, professional courses in law, medicine, engineering- and chemistry, op tional courses. EXPENSES Tuition. $ GO per year. Scholar ships and loans for the needy. Address PRESIDENT WINSTON', Chapel Hill, N. C. IT08EI "Nervo Seeds," This wonderful remedy m w u m ar cuarantecdi t: care SCHOOL OR CHILDREN e1ache, WiiU'fi3lnes, Iot Manhood, Nightly JLmiKKions, V 1 Mi'eknet!8, Evil llrcami, Lack ot Confidence. 5ierTOUae, for it. nnd nfPPDt no othpr. Ol Hf!IT7. A l KUV.K .,- w IXiAOi viii IJ. LI?.? -lUNr-' the vo:i:lcrfuI r;-r;-( t'v ir- .o!d r j 4 ' : t c : i. cj '.-cases sf.ch s v cik Mcin ." . h', 1'. !.ht!y Eu-.i-iions, Evil Dreams I ..--! u(:- ::!! tlriins and lss cf pov.-:T tc: 1 vi cui a by over exertion, youthful i ., r oi :-t::nt:lants vv!:!oh s vn lead A lit i:p conveniei.t t' carry in l.-v t-irll ir. -.'.Jn package to an v address for $ I , or O r. 3 crdcr-ce rive arrittca gnarantcs tocurscrrefuai the tec. Addrc- s CPAITICE 1IE2VS G2AI1I CO. lie Icrk. Mailed on IJeceipt of Price. 6z CO., of Material and Tools Furnished on Application. OHAIX8. ioo.4;:; Imp. iall.,n. o.;oo O.OlH :s.ii4 r.G.7 13I.''J 1IX.778 Tract. 127.8 1 -THE- Greensboro Music Schoo Trodden DuiMinir, "N'et Market r.. grei:nsbok(), n. c. A Higl, Scl00i in Mnsic acd Ar( ALL THE ADVANTAGES Ul A Conservatory of Music FACULTY: Laura L. l.rockmann, riano-forte. Mrs. M. Hildesiicimer, Voice Culture. Mrs. Isabella Swain, Art. Chas. J. Urockmann. Violin an 1 On i:,-tr.t; Instruments. "Write for Catalogue. 1 DO NOT BELIEVE THIS INSTTj. TION HAS A SUPERIOR IN THE SOUTH." SO WRITES AN EMINENT SCIUUAR AND DIVINE OF THE Wilson Collegiate Institute! FOR YOUNG LADIES, WILSON, N. C. Established in SsT- 1 This institution is entirely nnn-sei t i; .in and oilers a thoro.iiih preparatory nuiiM ,, 6tud3 together with an unusually lull ;ui l comprehensive Collegiate Course. Ese nt lacilities tor the etuly ot Music unl Art. Healthful location. Fail term, or tuntv third school year, begins September 1, -" . l or catalogue and circular. auUr. ss SILAS E. WARREN. Principal. Wilson. . . r. SALEM Female Academy Oldest Female College in lie South The !iJd Annual Session begins September lfK'J. Register tor hist year :;i-J. Special f i tures : The Development f Healtli, Char acter and Intellect, lluildings, thorouglily remodelled. Fully equipped l'repara(My, Collegiate and lt (Iraduate Departments, besides lirst-class schools in Minic, Art, I.an Ijuages, Klocution, Commercial and In dustrial Studies. JOHN H. CLEWELT, I'rincipiil. OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE. A Classical i-3 Commercial School. FORTY-SECOND YEAR. rst equipped institution of therlass in tlm Sou'h. 1'ine building, eleuant WK'lty, and Y. M. A. ' W'ell-furnishfcfl I-itrury, lU-adintr Jtoom. and ;- equipped ;ymii:isiiiiu. Literary, Husinos, '!! graphic and short-11 and Departments. l',Miiititul and healthful location, iu view of the mountains. SiuIent here lat year. Fall Term open Aug. 13. Apply for Catalogue to Profs. J. A. & M. M. MOLT, Oak Ridge, N. C THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OF Agriculture Mechanic Ms Will beain its Fifth Fession Septem? rr :. W-. This College is now well e(iiips 1 for its special work, having exu-n-ive Wood anl Iron Sho)S, carefully litidi i:p Drawing room, Chemical, Hotanical un i Horticultural Laboratorie?, Greenlaw-'--and Barn. The teaching force fcr t lie next n consists of fifteen men The two eour-f -lead to irraduation in Airiicullure and ii' Mechanical and Civil Engineering. Total cost a year, including Hoard : County Students, ' !t.; Vi I'ny Students, l'j:j-V For catalogues, apjdy to A. Q. HOLLA DA Y, President, Rakish, N. C Trinity College 1 hf character and public 'worth of a hith f in?tituiion of learnii:f io known by what it i Hrui iIw r. During thf past fo ty y-ars Triruty Colic kc h.is rendered unstinted uhlict'rvic -. having been sustained by )rivat; contribii tions and vlven her ettorts to the public wei fare. It ."-taiidrf for prorc-fesivf ideas and i the rrpreentsthe of ailvancc-.i thought in rublic Jile. The haven ol her effort it ha 1'Jickenf d every other edut af ional institution wittun the rant'eoi her inhuence. For l-'.-'J i the following departments are oj.tn for ir.structionafter August '-H : 1. l'hilo--uphlcal and Literary (for A. II. can didates'. 'i. History, roiitkal and t..tial Scit-nce tfor I'h. li. candidate;. .'. Scien title (tor 15. S. candidate"). 4. Technological for ii K. candidate . 5. I.iw Schl isumnser term open- July 11 . 'I. 'J heoioKical dor n icisterial candidates- 7. Commercial .'our-e ( rej-aratory for bu-; ness pursuit?). liesides ihe-se there are three .special echo : with courses o. a more practical profesbiona character : 1. Ilie Normal Svliool for Teaclir T ' courses of prcfc5ioi:al instruction for on' year. '4. Srhool f .Journalism Prof. John I . Weber, director. Couise-3 of instruction i' Lnjfltsb, Civics, Toliticai Science. History. Sociology and daily practical newspaper worn, required. l. hchool of Finance, Lcnnomic and Al iniiiUtration Two je'ars' courses in tL' higher studies related to public interests. The College is provi :ed with ample laciiitii in the L-'ilirat'rie.s, Librtrie-s and Klecto1 I'iant for giving t he best it struct ion in cour-t -offered. The buildings are the tln- t and best adai ted in the state. The'taff of Instrjctors is chosen for it merit in a nr! devotion to the work of educat ing 6tudents. The particijittion of .studerit in their own government in college will to'!1 with the opening of the year. August ''A. ASatriculatiou, August i"j ,J, in the bii Uu tiding. Jtooms may be secured and interesting iriii'1 mation given free by application by mail or in person to JOHN F. CliOWKLL. Preset. Durham, - V I 1, It i "i SSI -.jS-te. -Sf-Wsi V5" '