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KEEP MOM ! BROWN & RODDICK, 45 XVIarket Street- Great Annual Clearing Sale. IT HAS BEEN OUR ANNUAL CUSTOM duiing the past four years to inau gurate a SPEGIAL SALE in order toVb-a? out the balance of our WINTER STOCK! at which t'ure we will make a general Mark Down on all Sur plus Slock ! tur a Ttr hUI End ctct article matked in plain fiurm, h- former rricw in Black hu the W AKK I I) DOWK . prick in m:i. V oanrof t-i. n-i.rte very t.cle. a il won!' m-ru' y t much f onr apace hat t t-f it.-iT!g will tire quite a B!AKU, FLAK H ELS, CANTON FLANHELS, A'eo, UDIES'i GEKTS' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. We mean business and will mar every ar ti leatMich a pr ce that cannot tail to satisfy any and all who anticipate makingany pur chuesin our line and would atd, for llie benefit oi oar patrons in the coont'y.that they n-ay rely on any orders tbey may firor us with bingf promptly and as faithfully filled as if they etood at the counter. One Price to SPHCmii SALH. tir I - 1 J l. rT T." 1 M U Xr T." . e nave aeciaea xo niite uiun. o of all our LINEN GOODS euch as LINEN TABLE DAMASKS, 11 11 NAPKINS, 11 DOILIES, And it TOWELS. In order to make this a success we have marked them to the LOWEST NOTCH. Be assured they are reduced just as represented You are Invited to Call and See for Yourselves, We have NO desire to deceive or misrepre sent anything. Our policy has NLVLK been to iret as maci as we coull for our merchan dise, but to sell as LOW aa possible in order . ... . i . i . .i . 'i to inc-eaae our outlet ana seep loe irnue a a UOMK. Call early. Brown in 11 & Roddick. 200 Tons Goal. ."VTOT DAMAGED, all sizss, and well 11 screened. Dehverea prompuy, as usual. 300 Kegs Dupont's Powder unburnt. At lowest prices to cash customers. Wood and bhingles. Fresh supplies ex pected next week. O. G.! PARSLEY, Jr.. Agent, Coal and Wood Yard, Cor. Orange and S. Water Sta. jan o Lecture by Col. D.K. McRae FOR BENEFIT OF THE Wilmington Library Association. C 10L. MaRAE WILL DELIVER his cele brated Lecture on "Geniua and Talent. ' un der the auspices of the Library "Association at the OPKRA HOUSE on FRIDAY NIUUT, Jannarv 31at. Tickets 25 cents each. Will be sold at the Book and Drug Stores, alio by members of the Committee ot Arrangements, no re ferred seats except private boxes, which can be secured at Heinsberger's ttooK Store, jan 25-sat-mon-wed-thu dtar and Sun copy sun-wed-th-fri There Is a Big Rush at TOR THE BARGAINS NOW so freely offered there in Winter CI 'thing andr Fur nlsliog Goods. The entire itock EVlust be Sold ! in the next thirty days to make room for Hnriag Goods. Dot delay but go at once and get such bargains as you never heard of before, at SHKiSK'S EuruKiuai, Market st. The Best Uslaundried Shirt in the Citv for 70 CtS- ' jan 25 Just Received. A LARGE LOT OF CROQUET SETS ! l. iicqaethas been for several etra one of the moat popular paatimea. Unlike most' of out-door sports, it does not require the poa essionof reattrenrth or powers of endu rance, or aevere muscular exertion on the part oi the plaver. Excellence ia it is almost tqaallr attainable to the weakly and delicate as to the healthy and robust. Old and yonng meet oa its arena on more nearly equal terms than in any other known game of skill. A variety of styles for file cheaper than ever before at HEINSBERGER'S, jan 25 Live Book and Music Store. New Confectionery Store. THE UNDERSIGNED has opened, at No. 13 Market street, a new Fruit and Con fectiosery Store, and ofleri for sale all kinds v( foreign and Domestic Fruit. Confection ry, Cigart, Ac. at the very lowest liviag prices. A call is respectfully solicited. O. VACCARO. ju 2S 13 Market Street. Tie VOL. 3. 1 WILMINGTON, N. C TUESDAY, JANUARY LOCAL .NEWS. New Advertiseinenta. C. M. Vaw (Jrsdell Anothe- Attraction. O. I). Pak6Let. Cfem'n -Attention. Kead ad. 1 boa. H.fMcKof aid Rcbt II. McKoy, AttrneB-it Law. Jas. T. FErTKWAT Agent V1 x, Oitb -a Co'aManip.ulat d Guar.bl ' F- C. Millsr' Drug Store -Open laj and iNfclt. j ; - ' , ; A .StiaiKa-TheTei? a U g Hush. J Is if P. IiKIJfBBKRSER JUt recciveu. S. Jkwett Christmas is Over. J. O Mijnbs, Druggist. fikta? d Fane? Articieu. i . . " .- - Vlortie" is ialia lor "Dot'th grip.'' warm for January, iy three- fourth A true woman love h 4lw rs ttw kind the uw full with tatfiiiPt are t rimmed Companies A. and B , ;oT tl F;fth will iJiriiJeon the strsu-ts fo marrow. t Nciei.tiels should rikvi and tx p ain what i i - motive a I'HJomotivv boi.ef has for ex ploding. Some very nice Myrtle Grove ousters sojd here this morning as low ais 50 cents a bushel. . ' I Good time, this, to lay iu fuel: for the gold v.-caihe'-, we are sure to have next month ' i Ilev. Lucien Holmes formerly of th:s city, has accepted a call: to j the" Episcopal Church at Mjnros. Etiqui-tte does not require that you should draw your glove before shaking hands with a lady, j The comiiig woman nas come at last and she wanls a dollar to help pay for the low carpet in the church. The Ada Richmond ' Opera Bouffa Troupe are to be .here on Mo- day and Tuesday evenings of next week, j i - j The Grand Master of the SUte of the I. O. O. F. will visit Cape Fear and Orion Lodges to-morrow evening. A fow more weeks of this weather and wo will see the fruit trees i in bloom and then ood-bve to this year's peaches, h : H ' I Tho steamer Governor Worth put iji an appearance here this morning in place of the steamer A. P. Hurt, of the same line. v ? A fleet of nine corn I vessels fronl the eastern part of the State, ' with cargoes amounting to 17,417 bushels, arrived here yesterday afternoon. j j i L II. Bowden, Esq., Democratic Alder man from the Third "Ward, will act Its i ' 1 I Mayor vro tern during the absence, of i Mayor Fishblate in Raleighl "Keep a reliable friend always at hand' ; such Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup has eminently provei itself to be. Thousands ofj testi monials. Try it. 25 cts. We are pleased to learn that our local cotcrrporary of the Starllr. Jl H. Muse, is somewhat better, and we hope to see him at his post again before very long. J Oae case of an assjdt and battery which occuredia Paddy's ljollow last nignt was the enly cass for the Mayor pro temp's consideration, and thatwas turned over to Justice Hall for investigation. We understand that fou new cars and thirteen fine horses, for the Wilmington and Sea Side Railway Company, were shipped at Baltimore , yesterday and are.expected to arrive in I this port about Saturday text. A young man never fees so much in clined to contribute liberally to the cause of religion as when he j accompanies his girl to church for tho first time, and finds when the contribution box is shoved under his nose, that ho hs nothing less thap halt a dollar in his pocket. , j Sitting uuder the stars, with her head gently rest iirg on bis manly j breast, 'aid an unbroken btick of chewing gum clutch ed in her trembling little hand, she asked him if te'd tell her again how he came to love her, and he answered frank" ly that ho had been eating onions that afternoon and would rather; she'd do the talking. j Alienable Article. It is a pleasure to commend an article of a thoroughly reliable character, and we do not hesitate to do sol m speaking of Doolet's Yeast Powdkb, i which an experience of over ten years convinces us is the best and most reliable bakiog powder in the market; mi What are They Fori - . . . . i i It. is a noticeable fact that there nan beeu a more general cry of 'hard times," acd'no mouey."of iate.but yet within the n,tltw , month more fine safes have been bought by our merchants than has been sold 'in this community during the Guess they are g! ing to j-aat clecrt-ie lockup their bad deb's.they certiiuly can't We ubdersland that a reply will be pub waiit a safe for auy other purpose it there lisheJ from the pea of a gentleman in is "tin mney. To-Pi igut. As was announceu.m " of the Review Gen. K. K. Uoiston wouiu arrive to-night. His old pupils will go in a body to the depot to welcome him back to Wilmington. Maj." Burgess will ha-e hi corp under arms to receive the founder olltbe p,fr Military Acadl Tlvhirhrs aUays been an honor pud an ornament to this .city. Robbery of a School House. List night sometime between the suns, a rngua withou the fear ot the law or the policemen either, entered the school h.usa in rear of St. James Church, on Market strtet, by forcing open a window, and carried off a fine rubber piano cover, together with the keys belongirg to the two back doors of the building. No clue tothemtyan. I Exploilon. ! A kerosene oil lamp which was hadg- ing in the alley way, leading to the back A.r nf thrt br at. tha Emnire House, ex- - , X ploded last night about nine o'clock. Xo damage was dono as it was swinging be tween two brick walls. A young man who saw tho explosion threw sand on tho burning oil and put it out, butinhia ex citement tore his pants. No insurance on the nants but the damage was slight. j nr. ip. c. Miller. We invite the attention of the readers of the Review to the advertisement Of i i Dr. F. C. Miiler.wbo keeps a nice assort- nient of patent medicines, drugs, per-j fumery; soaps aud garden seeds. His stock is small but fresh and is intended strictly for the retail trade. His drug store is open day and night and persons having prescriptions to compound can always bo sure to find him at his post. Plants In Winter. cellars' that Plants packed away in are cuiio uain, ur uciijr ou, wtii to- . ! t Ml ,1 i. :n o;uire very mue water; once -a wees: win be sufficient, and be very careful to give but little. The gas lonnd m , the cellars of some houses will be found to injure tnese plants, anc snouia oe gaaraea against. Oar experience with plants in a sleeping room is such as to lead ui to say that they will hot be of the least discomfort, or in any way injure the person occupying the room. New LineFive Offices. A telephone line is bsing erected be-1 tween this city and the , Navassa Guano I Company's works, at Mearos' Bluff. The line and instruments will be owned by the Gold and Stock TelegTaph Co., who con- trol all lines and instruments. It is being erected under the supervision of Mr. L. A. i Angel. There will be five offices all in connection with each other. Ah instrument will be placed at the Bluff, one at Hilton, one at the office of W;. C. &IA.R. R. Co., one at the depot of the P,.ni:nnnmmn).:i n 3 w.v..uu..mWj vAJiuuy aoa one ai me ouice oi me navassa uuano Company in this city, he instruments will be larger than thsa now in hba in tbU oi,y and the line m be.ide, be a safe guard against accidents, by coU lision etc., and will prove a great con ve-1 nience to those interested in thia erection I i I I maKisiraic i.coun. Before Justice Hall this morning George Taylor, colored, for assault and tal ivipper. j battery upon the perso of Frank Har- Mett,ei McNeil, Ar- grave, both denizens of Paddy s Hollow, cbie Marine, Ferdinand McDaniel, Jesse was fined the costs and sentenced to thirty J Mercer, miss Mamie! McKear, i mrs days imprisonment in the County JaiU j M&ttiQ Murray. Mr. M. S. Veney sued out a peace llZ'm I . A, . . , 4, r. O Mrs Elizabeth Offiey. warrant this momiog for the arrest of pJn0 S Piver, miss Mary Elizi Pot George Hill, colored,; alias Snooks, for ter. threatening to burn his (Veney's) house B Miss Clara Rand, Jmes Rigott. down, on the corner of Market and o8-4 Shackelford, r, Mary Ann ' , ' , Bterges. ! I Thirteenth streets. Hill was arrested and T Florence Trecy.Ed W Taylor, W F had a preliminary trial before Justice Tyson, Martha Thorntcp. ! Hall this morning at 11 o'clock. In the W Richard Williams, Rev W H evidenojitwas found that the defan&nt out his threat. He was bound over to the Criminal Court in the sum of $100 J - - i Going the rounds of the press The girl who waltzes. Review. I At AverasDoro. In the last issue of the Southern His- torical Magazine appears an article from the pen of Gea. Taliaferro, of Virginia, relative to the battle of Averasboro, in wivch the credit pertaining to the day is accorded to the Virginians, North Carolina troops being entirely ignored. this city, and that it may be looked for m the next number of the magazine, i i A Pretty and Cheap Card Bailttt i Procure s.x pieces of ground glass, four inches square, and one piece for tho bottom, having bix sides of four inches each to fix tho six pieces to. Uind the .!i5jJfs colored ribbon, - and sew the ribbon together, dge to edge; this fixes the pieces together; and the top of eacn join t witn a bow of ribbon Th basket may be made to flare bv having the pieces cut properly. The glass may be ornamented by painting a pattera on it of copal varcish with a camel's hair brush. Or clean glass may be used, and pictures or designs attached to the sides, Ground i lass is obtainable at any glazier's or glass dealer's as al30 stained or etched g'lass of beautiful designs. Handsome Paper ornaments can be obtained for a few au i&uy store. rorou cts aiaay this winter made such a basket for a are- sent which was highly valued, not only be cause of the giver, but because' of its beauty ana apparent costliness. Men of eye dears-Loafers who stare at pretty women. j . ' ''.' Nothing but time can keep up with the indicator on a gas meter. There is nothing like a shorthand re porter to take a man down. 1 . - ! Overcoats will be worn long this win ter, if we have a long spring. How many sides has a round plum-pud ding? Two inside and outside. 1 The best kind of sleigh bells ever in vented are a pair of rosy cheeked girls. Five barrels of coal to a poor widow is j worth two boxes of charity sermons. William Penn remarked that it was MUst ai ieasy to love a rich Sirl as a P00r uuc. We are glad to learn that the prospects of a larg8 attendance j at Col McRae's lecturd on Friday evening are very fine, a great many tickets having already teen 80j Don't you foel awfully mean to slyly appropriate another man's umbrella on a stormy day because it has an ivory handle, and after escorting your gir I nome, and wondering in your mind what pleases her so, to find upon bidding her adieu that the owner's name is printed in largo letters upon the inside? ! - Iit of Letters. The following is a list of letters re- maining in the City Post Office at Wil- mington, N. C, Wednesday, Jan. 29th 1879 : L A Mrs Caroline Artis, James Acheus. B W F Berry, mrs Henrietta Bolden, Battler, Samuel M Burney, miss Henrietta Banswell. G -Rhanban Coleman 'J T) Hhambfir- lain, mrs F W Craig, miss Sasie Crow. D-fJ R Dudley, Jack Davis, LaursnqeJ AJonerson, mrs Lamel Davis. ! ! JJSZV-mtli'Fn' G Hamilton Graay, Jas Greon. H Miss Justinia Home, Josephine Hail, Jano fHill. J Wm Jackson, Henry Jackson, uhatan Johnson, Clester Jackson. K Frank Keith, Thos Knowles, Eye- Vf8' miss vv weaxor, n u Person ca,lUcg for letters in above list Will nlaaoa env fATrari Jond". if X - rT J T , OfficcWashington, D. C. E. R. BRINK, P. M. . Wilmington, N. C, New Hanover County N. d i 28, 1879. NO. 306 f The THermomeier. From the United States Signal Office at his place Ve obtain tle following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn-1 Ing at 7:31 o'clock ! j Mobile, AIa..........60 airo, iu... 601 Montcomerv AU ai Charleston, 8. C....69 Cincinnati... .........68 Corsicana, Tex 64 Fort Gibson, CN.46 Galveaton.............62 Indianola ....66 JackaonviUe, Fla...58 onoxville 57 Lynchburg........ 50 Memphis, Tenn.....61 Naahvil .... 63 Aew Orleans ....68 New York............40 Savannah,Ga 59 Shreveport.....; es 'St. Louis Mo 40 bt. Marks, Fla....53 Vicksburg, Miss....67 Wilmington. ,.j......62 oumexon..........47 Hotel Arrlrals. Empibe HocSB.TWiImington N. C, Jn. zo. I. L. Dolby, proprietor from 8:15o'clock Jan. 27 to 8:15 o'clock Ja? 28P Ritch, BaltimorgUaJtt ell, Bridgeport, Ct; W 11 Ocrhan, Col- umbus, NC; P, Wood, O D Cacnaday. Jacksonville, N C; H Q Q Darling, Swansboro, SC; A P Fonk, Richmond; );a,;J Aroh Melke, Lumberton: W D amwxu, wcttae, ahoe Heel; a Ben nett, S OjSrV McNair, S C; M H Rob- rigS? n?TW Dapoht; Andy McKoy, N 28tbLW8?rSniImiDgt0?'N-0-Jan- etn vv. M. Collins, proprietor. From 8:15 o'clockf Jan. 27th to 8:15 o'clock dan. jBtnDaniel Carter, Samuel Smith, Sampson Co; Oscar Myers, Weldoa, N C xv uaw, vv a uooper, J J Trout man. P5rlnmVia H ri.i O i. TTT T tmr n , .w, kj vctpu vv i vraixer, Beaufort: M G Brickhon. v n wS&ufit' A M,ffe'"' f a te,ninriicie. Dread and despair fall upon the com- munity when a terrible epidemic, like the cholera or yellow fe?er, Suddenly desolatesour homes; yet, all the while, a more insidious, but no less fatal foe en- ters thousands of households every year and carries off the flower of the famUy in the early flush of manly youth and ouaaing womanhood. People call it yuuumpuon,. or decline." It is not, m most cases, the tubercular phthisis or consumption of the I Junes, which is th peculiar malady in climates like those of the British Islands and New Eneland but a general decay or arrest of the vital processes of nutrition. All the doctors agree that there is no remedy for! this but Ood Liver Oil but they are constantly met by the obstacle of inability on the part of the patient to swallow or retain it.. This repulsion is entirely overcome by Scott's Emulsion of the Oil with the Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda which is agreeable (to the taste, and an un- equalled nutrient and tonic for the body nerve and brain. A card. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous waoIt- ness, early decay, loss of manhood. &c. 1 7.t, lctlP mat win cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South Amer ica. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Station D, Bible House, 2Vew Forfc City. d to w For Upwards of ThlrtTYearg Mrs. Winslow's Stbup has1 been the bowels, cures dysentery and diar- rh&a, whether arisinsr from tenthi n rr nr other cause. An I old and wAll-trir( remedy. 25 cental a bottle. d & w. Doctors and Churches. . Tho doctors of New York city says Spier's Port Grape Wine has Droved in iU P&da' fine flavor. and its restorative powers, and they prescribe itasfavery suparior wije. Churches use itfot Communion. For sale by J. C. Muqds, Green & Planner and P. L. Bride- rs & Co. .-.: b - ""f avwKiw, auu 13 unsarpassea ior j Wilmington District i irst round of Quarterly Meetlmrs. M th. U J!-: TJ m 1 .. "! O ' " uuisu xu. vnurcn, ooutn: Bladen, at Center, Januarv 25 and 2fl. Elizabeth, at Elizabethtown, Feb. 1 and 2. waccamaw Mission, February 11. i Smithville, at Concord. Feb. 15 and 16. Wilmington, at Fifth Street, Feb. 22 & 23. " at Front Street, Men 1 and 2, Topsail, at Union, March 8 and 9. Onslow, at Tabernacle. March 15 an1 1 A. The District Stewards will nlease meet me at the Parsonage of Front street unurcn, Wilmington, Feb. 25th, 1879, at 10 o'clock, A. M. A fall attendance & pesirea. 1m 8. Bubkhead. Presiding Elder. All Right at Last t yfyTE ARE PLEASED at being able to sUto to our fi lends and the public that tho itore occupied y us, daaaged by tkoi.lato fire, hai beenthoroughly repaired and thai we have now In stock a fall line of FrcsH FamUy Groceries, and aie prepared to mi all orders. We have still a few articles damaged I mio uro wnien wui o sold at almost almost I any price. J. W. ALDERMAN Jt CO. , Family; Groceri, Cor. Chestnut and Water streets. dec mHE WILMINGTON JOURNAL, la oa Trvir TerT bwt wrtisbigl modlaaa, J IT0T7 Advcrtirmcntc. Open Bay ana liiglit, P C. MILLER'S DBUO 8TOaJ5, Coretr Fourth and Bun street. : i S5- PreseriptioM eonpomaded With ear aad at rusoaabU rates. i i Perfmaety, Soapa, rMcy Articlei, ClxtTf. and a full line of fresh GAKDEar 8JSD&. . jaa 27 , .-". Another Attraction Z AT Van Orcdeirs Art Gallery: T HAVE JUST RECEIVED ONE OF En. A. treken'f Patented Oaclllatlar Enameltra. forprc4ueiB a oauUfulf glossy finish on nearlr Puf! th lockjaw on al): and of 1 . V9 ,Terj f J ,who " now or trtT txpedi th.ir Photographi Uktn again. I Iloarlwill touat bt ab hnAAw fir. I haf aentlonod B"e in thia adTtrti.e.ent. (Thar now.) Roipectfolly, Ac, T ' , . CM. VAN ORADELL, Photographic Artist and D1.p i Picture Frames and Momldiari. . .. South slde.Matket BtvoeU . J27 ' UmIttonf N. a Thoi. H. McKoy, Eobt H- lIcKoy ATroillinirfl.iiS-Xiiltya I WILMINGTON, N. C. ' 1 i "aSSSStt -Jd. Mrkk iaw5riT"1Ulmf ' " " ' " .lac ,T DaMauim,! 9 m roiwvray, Wilmington; it, c. JS AG 1 NT FtR THE PALE OF WILCOi B" cvtuJ 0.0. n. best, cheapeat and moat popular Guano offer- ed take order, lor delivery at L. . . j . bertoavSno Heel, LaurLburg, Laurel Hill and iate(mediate points. P m aa l AttfiTl tl OTI I THBEX.CADET8.flh.C.p.-p. Mill. SSs? ,&ffi!tl. S,S! thia at 8K o'dook, for the purpooo welcoming- Gen. Colston, according- to tho Pro&"m "Pon. . 0 ! GEO. D. PARSLEY, ' jan ,lt Ch mn Coin Arrangements, i T" " "! BoatWliffht & UpTTfiV i BUb iilOMIV OFFER rpi ir r j p fif r TTCrrnI 1? II C AU 11111JJI L tlolUillJbltO j A FRESH SUPPLY OF ALL THE ! ' I I" DELZGAGI 5S , w .T,T Kept by any First CJasi HflSt. : 1 - M , i J ! 7 comPariaon find wo are selling' No; I Articles LOWER than anf House In tho cW. " t f 'We "i16 no PeUllead r. -To tho donkt mg ones we aak yon to come and examine for yourselves. ".' '"""' ! To Wholesale Buyers atadlaUnce wo ulll ,tate w desire them to send for Sampl Coffee. Flour, Sugar, Molaues, Ac, Ac. MEATS and LARD always on hanc. Our LIQUOR DEPARTMENT Is COM PLETB. Wo Uke pleasure in refcrrirg to those wko hare tried our Liquors. ' 0 7 Cl 0 Uorth Front Ot, 1 . Jan 27 -I nitt A NOTHER SUPPLY of that Celebrated Brand of I . , JACK FROST FIjOUR I Awarded a Gold Medal at the Paris Ex- ' position. It has no equal. The j , very finest made. Also, I JQQQ BBU rLOUR, aU fradof, onn Boxes Dry Salted and . OUU Baokodscoa, or a Sacks Java, Lagum AO) and Bio Cor.o. 1 Bbls Cruahed, Granulated, Stand lOU ard A, Ex C, and 0 Bvgars, Q TA Bbls Porto Rico, Cnba, If. O. OOV and8.IL Molasses, 4 5Q Bbls. City Mess Pork, J Q Q Tub" choice Loaf Lars', Oftnn and Sesond Hand ViUU Uplrit Barrel, Lake Goorgo and Lebanon Shootings, Manebeotor and Randolph Yams. ; i Orackert, Candy, Soap. Starch, Pods , tywu, iiyo, enua, siatcnea. vera Hay, Oats, Glae, Bangs, f Naili , Hoop Iron, Ac, Ac For sale low by WUUamo tz XUarcliLsoD, jan 17-dAw. ,; . . .: . Chriotmao ia Over. ; i Book and giatffirv ! T.f "t nd wm endeavor to give you sxt!ifacca la - - - M. ( - a trerJ trazuactka at fLJEwnrrr. doe 27 Front Street Eos 2 Lizr. RECXiVeO THI3 UOUfflffO a tzlzzZl lino Of wtitO and colored f!ra mmA keTpfcbta fiV5K7' - J8' DAILY VZYUX? J03 0TT1CZ. Bristol boards. Csa girt a nicojsb azi Ct
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