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rvrnsTtORO MESSENGER. FEBRUARY 18. 1886.--DOUBLE SHEFT. t m i . -m i v m - . i h a i u m m r , . . , -, . - . m ': m h k ; mm m. w mm i "ri iiTi'i - 7. mm mm mz mm mm mm m . - - .iiii' -iiiji i i ft ini n i. nil in a rw 'T'f- i , - i in Ttnnpiiiti : . i m i m m. m m t t m c m i . t i i r iriniiiiiiu . r LUkLnnirr "we paven i rol ei .e j " .TT--. - a ' iS-J 1 ISs l5Ci lKl ? w . , . C II! V.a 1 1 I . ft :IVi 1 ..niMWUWj.-WJaJt.J ll Ml III! Ill II IIWIMIIIWMHBIIII 1 1 lV- 1 4 VI 1 miuf niu i.i-r.Tiwn. " 11 ' r 1 l . I '. - tti tTT n t IT n T I mnniTM i . .1 f v i - - niiiii a niii ii I I 1 1 1 1 I J li IJ I LI ll 1 1 V A 111 1 1 PATWIIHIV 1 II li ffc Hi A . 1 Will i4. KAJ v a . I y. Howard payne. 8 Author of " Home, Sweet Home." sar alto. Tw88 CWrlstmas night in Paris : Rainy, and darn, ana urw. , But within one pilded mansion Was happy Christmas cheer. Without, ajrainst the window sill To shield him from the rain, with streaming ejres and breaking heart Crouched lonely Howard Payne. "iy - he cried, in anguish deep. oi.nn in vrr home. While I, without a single friend, A nomeiess wuu yeg it was in this elf-same spot. Without a erust of bread. With not one place to call my own. Nowhere to rest my head, " I eat me down and wrote that song. That o'er the worli doth ring ; Xittle think they! whcT list ning now. Those happy ones who sing. Twas true; before that window once, Friendless amid the throng. And yearning for the joys of home. He wrote the world-famed song. JOHN PLOUGHMAN'S TALK. He who boasts of being perfect is rrfect in folly. I have been a good rlna.l 11 rt ATI d down in the world, and never did see either a perfect horse or a perfect man, and I never shall till fmn Rnndava come together. You hitft flour out of a coal vnlr nnr nerfection out of human nature; he who lookd for it had better look for sugar in tne sea. xue om saying is, "Lifeless, faultless:" ot dead men we should say nothing but good, but as for the living, they all tarred more or less with the black brush, and half an eye can see it. . Every head has a soft place in it, and every heart has its black drop. Every rose has its prickles,and every day its night. Even the sun fehows spots, and the skies are darkened with clouds. Knhnv is so wise but he has folly enough to stock a stall of Vanity tu Whpr T ctitild not see the fool's-cap, I have nevertheless heard the bells jingle. As there is no sun shine without some shadows, so is all human good mixed up with more or less of evil; even poor law guardians have their little failings; and parish beadles are not wholly of heavenly Thft best wine has its lees. faults are not written m rw mm u w r "Tell your mother you've been yery I good boys to-day," said a school teacher to two new little scnoiars. "Oh!" replied Tommy, any mother." Who takes care of youi "Father does. We've got a beauti-! ful father; you ought to see him!" "Who takes care of you when he is nf wnrfe!" "He takes care of us betore negoes off in the morning, and after he comes back at night. He leaves us a warm Kraatfocf Tchptiho croes off . and we v.oTro flnri milk for dinner, ana trnnd snnner when he comes home. t- tr i. . . . , ThpTi hA tf lis ud stones ana piy u the fife, and cuts out beautiful things r.rifh -hiu IflAlr.trTlltA. I Oil OUtTUl w see our father and our home; tney are cr hpant.iful!" W U -vw w- .11 Before long the teacher did see tnai vrv,o QnrJ thn.r father. The room was a poor attic, graced with cheap pict- nr-aa ontnmTI IPftVPS DU UIUC1 iviflos that O.Ct st. nothiner. The father, whn was nrenariner the evening meal for his motherless boys, was at first glance only a rough,begrimed laborer; hut hpfnro the stranerer had been m the house ten minutes, the room be came a palace and the man a magi- E HI 5s!l ' infills lUl 11 151 III -THE g BE5TT0HIC. This medicine, combining Iron with pure vegetable tonics, quickly and completely Impure Blood, Malaria, Chill and Fever, und Neuralgia. . , It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the fS? tanvSaWe toV Diseases peculiar to Women, and all who lead eedentery lives. It does not injure the teeth, cause headache.or produce constipation oA?r Iron medipnes de. It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates the appetite, aids the assimilation of foodi re lieves Heartburn and Belching, and strengtn en the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers. Lassitude, Lack of Energy, Ac, it has no equal. M9 The genuine has above trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. Jl.d.-lTbr BROWS CUKSICAL CO, BALTMOBl, MP. this for our heading is to convey to the minds of our Qity and Country Friends what e are doing with our elegantly equipped Stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS SHOES, Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, Etc., Etc. First of all we are not going to Enumerate Prices of any Special Part of our Stock ; but, as our Heading says 97 rnn 1U uun whrt uvp wi lihprallv encouraired us with their patronage during the past year w. Who ha!! f,V5?"LJ nH il We come to the front with the New Year S.5 S- S?,C "iS" PsitiTcly assurt you ,h" -" Quick Sales and Small Profits !" - Oar Stock of Hardware and Builders' Supplies Is complete, with fresh arrivalsdail. We are Headquarter? ior nrsi ci.bb igw .-"""r" v e are 1x4 Wg tfae gpecial attCntion of Farmers to our block of . I 1 if 1- I I m. 1 I J X Wftat we 4 Consisting of the Improved Oeiin and Victor Cotton Plows, Improved Bos, Boy Clip. Vr !i VL:.w frX piv nt will cav any one in need ot Plows to see our i; per anu i ustic u. ine for the different Plows used in this section. Turn Plows. (It win pav any one in ueeu ui riuv. a w see our line 40, 4o ana (u iurnx iuYT, nu a iuu nne oi Uaet- I When we again call to the minds of our customers that we will sell Goods at Prices mm we 14.UUW We trust by square dealing to merit ihe confidence of our customers as well aa -lf Ki;i trmo-A We are oermanently located in the new Borden building Rharo of Dublic patronage I . West Walnut street, uoiasuoru N. C. Kespectfully, His children had no idea they were llL . I, nnnr. nnr were tnev SO wuu sucu a 7 . . - . . ..i hero as thisto tight their oauie ior nA -jQ.-vQa tum Th? man. whose erratetui uiaumLico, - - - r. -; --r spirit lighted by the otherwise dark life of his children, was preaching to burplus, all about him most effectually tnan was many a- man m swcmuwi xw xm Ttd in costly temple. He was a man of "X LI Id patience ana suomission 10 uuu insurance Company will, snowing now 10 uuaivc. uuiuc m j.l r iv" ' fi,a mftcf nnfavnrabift Ha naid Losses in North Uaro- circumstances. He was rearing his ; n mo.ooo. 1 I i U V,;U minHarl OltlTPilS. TO I -T ' hnrdens. rather than become burdens to society in the h your Life Insured f If not, why tT If it is, are you carrying enough T feb8-tf Assets, - - - $29,771,230 - - - 24,789,784 - - - $4,93'445 Life CSS MfSttf-Tlfl We sympathize with you for the following reasons: visit Goldsboro, and find First because when you 1 COTTON SO LOW You then of course, must know that you must either buy a smaller quantity of nvwia tv,a'n n intended to. or eet them at a very low margin. Remember that 01 GOODS ARE REGULATED HUGGINS & FREEMAN JO "O 3FS. 3E3E J- ISkSL gROVH Stoke Jorks! rTTTrogers, Rabble and dave tlint are commer. Ha was. as his children had said, "a beautiful father" in the highest sense of the word. MY MOTHER'S GRAVE. T am kneelinsr by my mother's grave. TTrw hoi v the influence that sinks nnon mv heart! Memory . carries me hanlr tn the davs when she was with me, and tells me of a thousand pleas ures her sacred presence gave me pleasures I shall never know again heart and a ... . n U. ,v1tfan e-n auu oauuioo o v " J All men's xauiis aie m " ny. : mv p hnt Rt;il it is sweet their foreheads, ana u s quite as wen -- - " T s , , t fpn ;t they are not, or hats would need very o -gllo asfelt it wide bntns, ye, muslcai in lts silence, like the langu- eggs, faults of . ?pme sort nestle m affection that speaks in the every bosom. There s no telling b f tender . o So you can come and buy from us AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION ! was nrKoTi a man's sins may snow tnem- selves, for hares pop. out of the ditch justwheii you are not looking for them. A horse that is weak in the legs may not stumble for a mile or two, but it is in him, and the rider had better hold him up well. The tabby cat. is not lapping milk just now, but leave the dairy door open, and we will see if she is not as bad a nora t nn of ness. Ah! grave, thou hast a precious treasure. Within thee are the hands that led me, the arms that embraced me, the tongue that gently taught me, and the face that smiled in holiest sympathy upon me. Alas! and shall I never see them any more? Be still, my soul! Dost thou not hear spirit-echoes? This is, indeed 1 am nearer neaA n All of this good advice, if taken into consideration, will prove to you that we are Down on High Prices ' So don't be euided by any Fictitious Price List, but call and be convinced that "WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY!" 1 ii 1 i- AM 7 , irof:f qa -,n will nere man at any oxner spot uueanu teel gets a knock at it, and you will , j. , , . j Kwe would ,ly. recollect that of meltmg love e, e ovi we live among men who are imperfect, ' Auere t vt iw tv,0 vp e should not be in such a fevfr when y pmt, - I 6 grave fripnrl'a fmllTlffS: - " : we find out Our what's rotten wijl rend, and cracked pots will leak. Blessed is he who ex pects nothing of poor flesh and blood, for he shall never be disappointed. The best of men are men at the best, and the best wax will melt. It la a good hor?e that never stumbles, i And a good wife that never grumbles. But surely such horses and wives are only found in. the fool's paradise, where dumplings grow on trees. In this wicked world the straightest tim ber has knots in it, and the cleanest field of wheat has its share of weeds. The most careful driver one day up sets the cart, the cleverest cook spills a little broth, and as I know to my sorrow a very decent ploughman will now and then break the plough, and often make a crooked furrow. It is foolish to turn off a tried friend be ; cause of a failing or two, for you may i get rid of blind one faults, we ought to keep two bears, and learn to bear and forhear with - one another; since we will all live in glass houses, we should none of us throw stonesL Everybody laughs when the sauce-pan says to the kettle, ""How black you are!" Other men's 1 imperfections show, us our imperfec tions, for one sheep is much like another; and if there's an apple in my neighbor's eye, there is no doubt one in mine. We ought to use our neigh bors as looking-glasses to see our own faults n, and mend in ourselves what we see in them. J I have no patienlce with those who poke their noses into every man's house to smell out his faults, and Glorious hopes appeal to thee, my soul, to cheer thee in thy sorrows and make thee faithful unto death . Thou still hast her blessing and love for the prayers of a mother do not die , when she dies, and the real heart and '' its sinless sympathies are never buried i in the tomb. Her leve is purer and warmer now, ior n comes irum me "sainted spirit shore." Thou shalt find her again in "the bosom of bliss." EARLY IMPRESSIONS. It is a very important fact, and one never to be lost sight of by mothers, that the education of an infant begins at birth. The moral atmosphere by which it is surrounded, will in a great measure determine its future charac ter. Parents often do and say things in the sisrht and hearing of little chil dren, which thev would be ashamed by you hand and brain annually, represents the producing power of $15,000 at 7 per cent? DO YOU EVER reflect that your death would destroy that producing pwer, and would take from your wife and children just that much capital ? WHAT SANE BUSINESS MAN would risk a $15,000 stock of goods in one building with out fire insurance, and yet the same stock may never be destroyed ? family tc lt hMiLlUetuid fto get what Goods you intended buying, although the r rice of Cotton is certain of destruction in a very lew years, lower than you expected ana mai may lhj ui-auujcu lu-mu! . . DO YOU KNOW that a Life Insurance Poli cy costs LESS THAN A FIUE POLICY? On &v ordinary stock of goods you pay a rate of from one per cent, to two pur cent, per an num. In case of a fire your loss will not probably exceed me half of the stock, while it may bo but a trifle, YOU CAN CARRY a lif e policy for from 1 X per oent. to 22 per cent, per annum (if under forty years of age) with a certainty of ulti mate death, and there will be no salvage. run vnrj pver TWTVTC that. if vou insure SJ2S5: &3teX&SZ LOOKFORTHE B LACK AND YELLOW FRONT! m " " . . . kJ opposite the Gregory hotel.- liyj XKJKJ IVrtU" uii-",wv'v,w added to your etate by paving from three per cent, to four per cent . interest for a short term of years on that sum ? DO YOU KNOW that you can leave your family i5,000 or $10,000 by the simple payment of an amount each year that is less than the iatm would bo u Don the same amount of real estate, and you have not a dollar of capital in vested ? DO YOU KNOW that the death of one part ner may, and often does, cause the closing up of a firm's affairs to its ruin ? DO YOU KNOW that partnership interests may be paid off upon the death of any member of the firm, by each member insuring for the benefit of the others, and the business contin ue without impairment? ARE Y'OU ENCUMBERED with debts or mnf.riiirs) Thnv pan all be be cleared off in puca nf ripnth bv ft Life Insurance Policy in the yEtna Life Insurance Company. DO YOU KNOW THAT NINETY PER CENT of the business men of the country fail at least once during a period of twenty years? DO YOU THINK that your chances of suc cess are better than those of other men ? DO YOU SINCERELY DESIRE to throw rri around vour wife and child ren to shield them against tho possibility of future want or suffering f IF YOU ARE POOR or in moderate circum stances, or if you have a ami tea income, is ii not best to insure t ii you we nuu, " not be wise ? " Riches may take to themselves wings and ny away. DID YOU EVER know of any man s estate being worse off because heaieawiin agooa Policy of insurance upon nis iuu : DEALER IN- Italian, American anfl Graft MONUMENTS, Tombstones, Tablets, &c. i aa onu flrt.r1aflfl works In the United States. Designs and estimates furnlahpri on applicTtton, or will call in person when desired. SatUf action guaranteed. I irive personal attention to the sale ana ereciion oi an worn, aau nnving no agcnis, i Riyt my patrons uie ovueiuui .. .- m,nif- r.,.. G0LBSB0E0 MUSIC HOUSE. WIIiI. If. HANFF Manager. WEIL BUILDING. GOLDSBORO, K. C, Branch of LUDDN & BATES' Southern Music Hoti in 0 ("Wishing you all a very prosperous New Year, we are, very respectfully, O 1 .T-CarT vva SO Einstein Goldsboro N. O.. Dec. 7, 1885. Co. Dr. R. A. SMITH'S DRUG STORE! When you are in Goldsboro be sure to visit my Drug Store on Walnut Street, one door East of the Post Office, where you will find a Large and First Class Stock ol a one-eyed nag and jbjiy a h f Mm person Being all of us fall of outburst ot temper, every n rrY t tr toon twn hfn.rs. ' J . r , rjeevish or fretful word.is photograph ed nnon the mental constitution of the child .never to be effaced, although, of course, after-training may modify the impression. It is not to be won dered at that mothers, worn down with a weight of care and overwork, aie sometimes fretful; but if they would remember that every hasty word in baby s presence must come back to them in a still greater weight of care, perhaps they would exercise a higher degree ot selr-control. "Workers and Faters, It is sound dpctnne, that it any man will not work, neither shall he eat. And mit on macrnifvine classes to discover it is iust as true that if any man cannot their neighbors' flaws; such flolks had eat. neither can he work. There are thou better look at home, they might see sands of . people whose indigestion is so thedevi) tthere they little exfected. poor that they cannot with any comfort Wh.t w wish to see we shall or think eat a square meal. How can we expect we see. Faults are always thick! where 8?ch sufferers to do a fair days worki i !:u: a n,v,u0 L;00nwflt Brown's Iron Bitten strengthens weaken ,ov is mm. """'"77. ed digesiion, tones up the whole system, if your eye chooses to make it ko. If work, and enjoy we6 sShQaUn td ourtfafis TO ' iny druggist will supply y. smell. It would be a far more pleasant The silent watches of the night: business, at least for other people, if Th t , other THE UNA L1FI mmM COKPAUV, OF HARTFOUD, CONN., WITH ITS $29,000,000 of Assets, AND Surplus of nearly $5 OOO.OOO, WITH A Paying Ability of $1.19 1-2 to every $1 of Liability, TRSTTF.S Non-Forfeiting Policies, Incontestable after Death. C. C. CROW, General Agent, Raleigh, N. C. Han7-3m m Pr o P a - O tn a o to t-l o .4 H M$ Patent Medicines. Soaos. Combs, l& ? Brushes, and Toilet Articles ff s. r P E V E S Y D E S C E I P 1 gJl , c 31 m r m m H m C3 O 71 z O 3 SB 00 P a I am here to remain, and will give in the City call on me. my personal attention to the business. Wbec- Our Terms are the Best ever Offered, and our Instruments the Best ever Made. E3Tuning and Repairing Executed in the Highest Style of the Art. WILL. N. HANFF, Manger, (01101 IP wis rf ma I i TICB TMB &BST S 0 t$ BTV lC4Sf II JfQBTB CaBQLIJT I A competent Druggist has chargre of the Prescription Department, and the Drutr Store ii open every day in the year. Having: no partner to divide profits with and no store rent to pay I can afford to give you a better trade than any other firm in the City. The secret of my mcreasingales is due to moderate prices, fair dealing, and polite attention to all. The entire puduo is invnea io givw mu a van. cj -My OflBce is in the rear of my Store, and all calls. In either city or country, will receiy prompt attention. 3n7-tf TO MY CUSTOMERS. The unusual success that has attended my efforts tc furnish Cheap and Reliable Hardware and Agricultural Implements, has Induced me to make this Liberal Offer to ray Customers, in the reduction of the Price of Plows alone. I shall receive, during the next SIX WEEK8, the Largest Shipment of Agricul tural Implements ever bought by any House in North Carolina, consisting in part of fault hunters would turn then to hunt out the good points in folks, the erame would pay better, and I nobody would stand with a pitch-fork piercfc to keep tne nunismen on uisjTarm. As for our own faults, it wpuld take a "Consumption Cure" would be a truthful name to give to Dr. "woiaen Jieaicai discovery, me most efficacious medicine yet discovered far flrrpsiincr t.hp. parlv dp.VP.lonmP.nt of lare slate to hold the account of pulmonary disease. But "consumption them, but, thank God, we know where cure" would not sufficiently indicate the to take them, and how to get the bet- scope of its influence and usefulness. In ter of them. With all our faults God all the many diseases which spring from are trusting; in his a derangement of the liver and blood the down- "Discovery",, is a safe and sure specific, learn, Of all druggists. A loves us still if we Son, therefore let us not be hearted, but hope to live and ' a ' and do some good service Derore we die. Though the can't creaks I it will n-fit home with its load, and the old three. Sol Einstein & Co's. FOR WARMTH AND COMFORT. Our Stock of Bicvcle Shirts are beauties. horse, broken-kneed as he is, will do a and quality guaranteed. Uolors, 1 vine do wn and doing nothing because ; we cannot do everything as we should like. Faults or no faults, ploughing must be done, and imperfect beople must do it too, or there will be no harvest next year; bad ploughman as I Parties who have not set- i John may be, the angels won't do his tied their last years aCCOUntS work for him. and so he is on. to do it himself. Depper ! Go along, Violet! Geiewoa! with us will dp so at once. We will not extend further credit to those who have not paid up. We shall not de- There's no terror, headache, inj your : threats," j HYr T am amed fio'stroncr with remfidv That I pass pain by, as an idle wok, , Viate from the abOV6.; 1 W men 1 respect uui. oiute lue uiBuovery , ' tT TTJT'TT Jtr "T5T? HO I lit WW H Vt of Salvation Oil Twenty-five cents a bottle. Goldsboro, N. C, Jan. 25, 1886-t By virtue of a mortgage, executed by Jno. R. Thompson and wife to R S. Pul- len, and registered in Book T.T., No. 31, page 347, in office of the Registerof Deeds for Wavne countv, the undersigned will pp.11 for cash, at public auction, at the Court House door in Goldsboro, on Fri day, the 12th day of March next, that tract of land described in the mortgage aforesaid, on which said Jno. R. Thomp son now resides, containing Five Hundred and Thirty and one iourth (t6Vi) acres, more or less. R. S. PU LLEN, and The St. Augustine Normal School feb8-td and Collegiate Institute. COCDELL & BARNES' Steam Cracker Bakery. We are better than ever prepared to supply our friends with the very best Bread, Buns, Rolls, Cakes, Pies, &c, and everything in the line of a Baking business. IT STANDS AT THE HEAD! TSeliight Running "DOMESTIC!" Of every kind usual ly sold in this market. T That it is the acknowledged Leader is a fact that cannot be disputed. Many Imitata It! to Equal , It ! The Largest Armed I The Lightest Running ! The Most Beautiful Wood Workl AND IS WARRANTED! To Be Made of the Best Material ! To Do Any and All Kinda of Work ! To Be Complete in Every Kospect I Agents Wanted in Unoccupied Territory ! ADDRESS DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, RICHMOND, VA. 1 600 Plows and Harrows. 50,000 pounds of Plow Castings, 1 OO Cucumber Pumps, 250 pair of Hames, 200 14 Trace Chains, 250 Kegs oi Nails, 500 Shovels, Spades and Forks, 1 OO COOK STOVES. The money I saved in huvin? theso Gomla in lArarn Oimntitioa t oho 11 Hvn tr mv rustoinew and will be content to pocket my usual small profits. FULL SATISFACTION GUARANTEED TO EVERY CUSTOMEK. 'i I am pro roundly Braterul for the verv liberal rmtmnnco wtiwtvi on m 1885. And to those who haveu ed the "Dixie," Atlas." Grander year Climax i'jows in the field : and th "Mnnnmnntsl "(Vittnn un(r "Elmo" Stoves in the Kithen, one and all, I return my compliments, and wish them a "Merry Goldsboro, N. C. Dec. 7-tf ly Houpo durinptne V' "Stonewall, ;" Iron Kinjr,'' and W. H. SMITH. JL O -FOR SALE BY- "A7 "W. Prince, GOLDSBORO, N. C. janll-tf D gp artmant ! "W"Hj- Making the Very Best Article of are SODA CRACKERS ever manufactured in the State, and the best article of CRACKERS ever made in or out of the State. octl5-ti Boarding House ! I have again opened a Boarding House in this city, on Rail Road street, one block from the Humphrey Hotel and near H. Lee & Go's, wholesale and retail store, where good Board and Lodging can be had by the day, week or month. Meals served when desired. janU-lm Mbs. A. B. PRIVETT. Ml II IHE Can and Will Sell You A Home-made Baggy, a Cincinnati Buggy a Plantation Wagon CHEAPER THAN ANYBODY. 1 IllfflEBS' DEPARTMENT New Hearse, fa Now is the time to leave vour Orders for your Fall and Winter Clothing with us; we IV have a better line of Samples to select from uJ than fiVfVT ' Orir f!notnw TVTol Quite have given universal satisfaction and wewill'al ways try to do! So. We eruarante a perfect 01 fit and parties who leave their measure with us are not compelled to take their goods, un less made as ordered. . , ' You will save money and get the latest Styles by ordering your Suits and Over Coats Iromus. ! 80. 82 and 84. Wt Centre St. ep3-tf Supplied with BRANSON'S NORTH CAROLINA ALMANAC, for 1886, at Publisher' Prices. Sold at retail at 10 cents a copy. 1 ft Whitaker's Bookstore, r January 11, 1886. I Apr. sv$3-tf IS COMPLETE. New Outfit, All the New Styles in Metalic and Wood Cases. WE ARE ALSO AGENTS FOR p w "Rates' Norwalk (Ct.) Marble Works. And can sell you a MUJN UMJiir 1 or lUMU-oiuJMJEi cneaper tnar iarn riows examine the DAISY, a niAftTAflt. CS-Remember, we are the champions in low pricea. "She's; a Darling." Try it. If you don't 8 cneapesx. t- le it return it and iret your monev Before You Buy get your money W. T. YELVERTON. lietropolitaThotel, Penn. Avenue, betwoep 6th and 7th Stree" WASHfNOTOlT, D. C, . Offers all the accommodations of rs Class Hotel. , 1 8ELDEN & ROBBINS, Proprietors.
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