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'' ;i ' rim n rrvxit r"nn DtrXN, llafnett County, N. C. -i KirVrvd accniding to postal regtila thu.s ut the Kstortlt at Imiiiii, N U., as :s-c.. ehis? matter. I ;C. KGRANTHAM, AM, ) Editors. N, i J. P PITT MAN i:irroir Axoi:a::Eiii3.vr. All rommBLlcatioDS must reaa'uson Tuesday evening. s 1 Notices of Chart h entainments and all other 'notices of like manner from which revenue Is .to l derived, will be, charged 5 cents per l.ue. " ) '! Easiness locals will le made to regular ad Vt rti8er at 5 cents per line. Locals withoqt regular advertisements will be vbarged M ieeuta per line,. .... . ' j I Subscribers trill oecnt offal t"ae .expiration ( llieir HUbxcuption 'tMilesa we are. notified nd no iaper will te discontinued until the subscription la paid Up. ?! Communications mast always hae the author's naiue'slifne'd. and musi be written -plainly on one side- or thepaper. ."Advertising rates furnished oil ap plication. IjeFNo terjftl unices inserted without etixh -t 'advance. "Yr. nimuiviiii"it Inn . w ill lw nfr.-ntid unless ucct-iupauR-d by the writer's name. - - - D3UA11 advertisements. Inerttl four successive wtk1" will bo counted ! one month, am! wH! le inserted and charged until oideied : discontinued when j the tifne is ..otspecilicd. j TERRS IF SUBSCRIPTION. Three Months'.... Six Months One Year.... .....'...25 Cents. ; .......50 Cents. ....... ......ei.ox ;ispit by-Ma il Payable in advance. '! ! ? ! ' ; ;- : . riDtrNN, X. C, March, 13 1S95. RA1EIGH LETTER. i i The end of the Fusion Legislature ifi dr.iwing r.ear, tiieir course and ac lion be before the people and le people must say whether the laws .ihey have passed will redaem the c-nuuty from 17 years of democratic misrule, as it has been frequently termed by the So'ons of the mixture ofihe crowd whose term of Ifgislalion expired caturuayDut a? they have some unfinished business in the way of private bills the caucuses decided i they must stay at their own expense until Tuesday or Wednesday the 12i.ii or the I3.h No such law givers ever set in this county before. More bills, have been introduced and less done for the honest people than ajly body thought. 170 men could do in- the same length of time, every imaginable kind of bill has been be fore the great North Carolina leisl i ture for 1895. It has created much criticism lnth iu and out of the state. We feel. .sit re that" many of the mern; bers of that body are ashamed to go heme and tell their constituents what lin y have done and especially . those 34 who voted, on the 21st oi February to adj. urn in memory of Fred Douglas, the nWro who mir. ried a whue woman. They voted down a resolution to adjourn in mem ory of Lee and Washington but when Crtwsthe gentleman from Granville Co said le:a honor Druglas the chimed iu ami did so. Now some ofjtlieui are core over it but your correspondent heard a republican say that it would have been better for his party if Crews had died before hi came to Ihc ' legislature. They Lave made more. appropriations made more new offices and cost the tax payers of the. t-tale more tliari any legislature since . 1870. Nw how will ourPop frieiuVgive an account .f themselves. when they e'et home and have to acknowledge all these facto, because tlic few1 democratic ineinbf rs hiidc them ga on record on oil questions of importance. The fusion has held cut well but both the liep. and Pops are getting thread bare, if they had au other month here together the spit wou'd come for bith sides want and claim the spoils. Tne tiling has been run by the liig Five as the News and Observer terms theua s appropriately. Mess..tiutler. Siinner, Guilwie, l'earson. Purnell a id we add Hussell. I Mill IV) ami Id Ilia ). A.l.,1 1 ) great Ge-ieral Gideon of the .State, whose course has b;en so noteiKlhai he' was elected to succeed Hon. Thomas W. Mason as rail toad corns uiibsiuner. Woj we ask ! OU why lid the statesman from Cabarrus gel this honor. . Capt. Buck Kitchen who cant tell now where he stands politically, but must have his reward, ws'o-ven charge ur the penitpntiary. Guess he -4eis that because the Caucasion l..iiks he deserved ik-lMr sheaing v..i.es wht n Lo was a democrat. r.iis legislature has reformed iu.y of the wrongs of the land. s. ! viho Wilson, Kutler, Fritchard. Ci.um C Mk and all those fclis wb goi an ttlco have been lelieved id iiouhle and they have stopped the cry oi ii.ir; lines already, rut is the ilrst legislature we have ey kitoti to pass a af and break, i it,e . adjourned. They pa5 d a bdl to let the public priming Vj1 the lowest bidder and when the bids came in they gave it the printing to Messrs Stewart Bros, of Winston when Edwards & Broughton were the lowest bidders by $531 83 and as the woik is done awaj' from Raleigh' the txpress will besnmo $300 or $400 more. Yet this is a fair sample of the way tbey are taking the buidens fnra the pcojde. - y We are exireemly sofry that" all tlic populists cant virfitthe bod'nf winch they claim' to have the honor of rend ing to thecapitol to makj all their burdens light for it would make them feel like they rere well lepresentedH if they-' could behold Jim ,Young the negro from Wake on the floor .and see the movements of the other, col ored representatives when they ad dress the Mr. Speaker. A Spectator, ' - r March 9th. 1895. Henry T. Thurber, private secreta ry to President Cleveland has gone to New York on private bus'ness. He is accompanied by . his sister, Mhs Thurber, He was soen in hotel rotunda after just having finished reading a message (rom one of Fres ident Cleveland's ducking party. In reply to a questionthe said, "I am just taking a gotnl rest. Do you know that for twelve days before Congress adjourned I stayed at the Whith House until 4 a. m. h'epin g the President out with his bills and then would be back at my desk at 7.30 o'clock. The President w.ll be gone ten days, or Iwj weekV. Mr. Thurber took a pessimistic view of the outlook for legislation in the next Congrca- aud says, "It :s appar ent to every one that the republicans are as widelp divided on the financial question as the democrats were". Mr, .Thurber reviewed President Cleveland's work during the extra session and Said that Mr Cleveland had been harassed and worked uutil it-was a-wouiei that. Lvi held out at all. He expects . boueficiary results from his present outiog. P.I.- , .1 1 here is quite an array of If gal I talents at the Arlington, comprising Joseph II, Choate, W, D. Guthrie,' C. m? 1 . 1 f 1 f 1 1 . n. 1 a. pewaru, auu tnanes oieeie, a quartette of "eminent New York law yers, besides ex Senator George F. Ed munds of Vermont. iCUey are hereto appear beforo the Supreme Court of the United States in the ins come tax case, cud will endeavor to show that the law is illegal and un constitutionally. Quite a number of prominent p?rs sans are following the Fiesident's example in going away for a syasoL o' and recieati n, . Vice Prescient Stevenson left for for his home m Bloomingdaie. Ill Tuesday night, and will take a Ion and much needed rest Postmaster General lS3tdl accom panied by Airs. Bissel left Washing ton at 10 o'clock yesterday morning foi New "ifork City. From there they will go to Biiffalo. He will remain away about jlen da s. First Assis tant Poslmoster General Jones will act as Posttnasler during Mr. .Ba sel's absence. ; Searetaryj Lamont left for New Yo k yt sterday morning on the .10 o'clock train, expecting tt be away about a week. Ex.Senat)r Matt W. Ransom his left fir iMsjhome in Weldon, N. C. whete Ire will remain about ten days He Hill then return to Washington for a few days, it being his present intention tof start for his new post as Minister to Mexico in about three weeks. j . The annual maning ofstnikhiiders of the Nfolk and Washington bteamboat. (Company, held at the generald olTices.of tho compioy at the foot of Seventh street at 2 o'clok yesterday afternoon was fraught with unusual interest. The matter , of most important to them was with re gard to the new palatial passenger steamer, whlcli.the directors of the company ' ordered built some time 8jo, but ihej details of which have been kept from the pub'ic. Ex Senator and Minister Rasnm and Hon. Johnls. tlcaderson visited all the Departments Tuesd iy. Our people my cut realize "it, but the democratic ex congresameu will continue to control the federal pat- r,onage as tuts Administration iasi?, which with tne exception of Senator Ma-ion Butler, is a loig as the new crowd 1 euua.u. s in ffice ! There is some cnsola lion in this i Col. Carraway is here. He expect a place in the Pjust Ofliee Depart ment befnre April lt. on which d .te the new Postmaster Gcneiald t-kes tlie oath of i-fllct. - The ni jourun ent of the 53rd Con- ress will pditics in the background for a ft w nntnihs and give thj paper tn opKirtu.iiiy to talk otsotue tbinA of far mor e import nice to ttie vital 1919 011160110 Tuere i a great deal of talk abut iPoney. j tnonometalism. bimetslUm, &c. The best way to get jnoney I hae found fia io to work for .if, " judiciously. The?e U a mine of wealth in the aee tfon In which this correspondence circulates, lndependent'of the " gol fl mines, stne (i'arrie,'ctton, tobacco &s. The i ruck gardens, fiisheries, oysteV beds, and fruits "of North Carolina and . Vrrgin'a ,Jroierly handled wou'd pt more money in t e pockets of our people tiian all Use monetary legislation of a.centur could do, I pay $l lo $lio0 for a rot! g; i ad here. They are cjught by the.ilioasands on ur ooat and s'o!d fxr 20 ana -25 cents. D ried fruit sells here anil in he j o ifiern markets for 25 cents-a pound North CarolU na ducks bring $1.50 cents a pair. Early vegetab'e bring tlie isigestf late. Eggs brinj from 25 to 4 cents a dozen. I sha'l makje it my business this sp'ring and sutnmer t find commission merchants in Wa!i- ington a d Baltimore who want for 0 - , cash (C. O.D ) the j roducj of the en - ergetic farmers and truck gard- ers, , , the fishermen and poahry-men - who read this paper, lhere ought to be i a line of. steamers between New Be ne, Wilmington and Noifolk. controlled and ojrned by. these producers, to take this marketable produce to the merchants whose names I shall make it my business to secure, ': The i jsinous Iightwood done Tip in small buudlcs for 5 cents a piece, which we throw awayi would be a nother source of revenue. I am s much in earnest, abnut tliis that 1 authorize the editor of this paper to give my name and address to an3 dealer or capitalist ho will work up his great iudustury, with ro- personal assurance that' I will do all I can at this end of the line to further the prodject. . A company' ouht to b formed to push this scheme which would benefit N. C. and Va. m ire than cross roads politics has done since" the days of Ceoige Washiiutoi and Thomas ; Jttferson! Theie is cvro uioiiey in it than in stutring ballot boxes for a pretty btt'ne. Tl.pro ia 0 fortiinn 1 11 it Tor Ilia mart JkllW.VA.JU.' .Villi... .W.vr. wuiy 11J - ' or womon who have .the patience. persistence, and the judgement to jui6h it to success. I say women too for I know of a North i nrolina wotrran made more here in Washing tort out of her garden, chiekeu, and turkeys than the husband mads on' a plantation of three thousad acres. What iiex.? No doubt if the irand (?) legislature were to stay in t?ess:on sixty days mure there would be a Jaw 'passed lo force every man in the grand old ortli Stale to take unto himself one of the daughter.3 of Eve. A bill was recently' introduced to tax old bachelors oyer 25 years of age $100 and old maids oyet 30 years SrJU. Tbio wouui no uouot caused many delinquent tax payers and cause many yotinggitls to hitch onto tne first opportunity, Wiiat do t!ie public think of Mich sil'y -prucfed-mgs-et thiss? O. e uther bill was to j,ax weekly newspapers $5 a year and dailies$l.0. LUNN MARKET. ConitKCTED Weekly. Corn . ' 50c. per bu. Oats 55 to COc. ' " ' Peas 60 to 75 '.'" Fodder 50 to 60j, " bun. Chickens 15 o 20c . Egg9 12to 15c. ; - " doz. Butter 15 to 20 " lb Meat, C R Side 8 to 8c - 11am, new ' 8c. .. Cotton 4o. " " CoiTee 18to20e. cnanr . , 5c. " Tu.pentine. Y. D" $1.60 " bb.l Scrape $1.10 . mm VureI Noirru CAROLtNA COR DEALER' J- WHISKEY. O. M. KELLY'S make;- ladled' b"i MY'SELF EXCLUSIVELY. , Special attention paid to- the shipping trade, . -, ' - . Old Rye W hiskey. Fine Brar.dies and Wines for Medical Family use?. Your- patronage solicited D. McBROWN, Lmrm, N. C. N. B. Other firms have claimed to handle the O, M. Kelly whiskey. Be ware, the O. M. Kelly Corn kwhiskey i hand let! by roe only. V. Fine Tobascocs; Cigsrs and can goods all ways in stock. JansJG.tf, . THE SIOIM OF 1 r THEfOUR, - ':j liY ' .'. Conan Doyle. COXTIXDEO FtiOJI FITIST PAGE but there U o, light, from within, 1 think."- i ' VXone,? said Uolmes. '"Cut I see the plint of a light in that little win dor? beside the door." "Ah that is the housekeeper's room. That Ls where old Mrs. Bernstone tits. She can tell us all about it. Hut per: haps you.wouhl riot mind waiting here for a minute- or two,, for if we all go in together, and she his no word of our ' cooicg, she may be .-alarmed liut hhl What isthat?" ' He held up the lantern, and his hand shoo!; until the circles of light flickered and wavered all round us. Miss Mor stan seized my wrist, and we all stood 4, 0 ,,111, I cars. I rom the great black house there f sounded tlirough he silent night the j wddcct and most pitiful of sounds j tiie shrill,' broken whimpering of a ftishttEWOman!., , ' : "It is Mrs. Bemstone. said Sholto. lShe is the only toman in j the house. Wait here. ' I shall be back in a mo ment."' lie hurrield for the j door, and knocked in his peculiar way. We could 6ee a tall old woman admit him and sway with pleasure at the very sight of him. i "Oh, Mr. Thaddcos, sir, I am so glad? you have come!. I am so glad you have come, Mr Thaddeus, sir!" We heard her reiterated rejoicings until the door was closed and her voice died away into a muffled monotone. Our guide bad left us . the lantern. Holmes .swuhj? it slowly round, and peered keenly at the house, and at the IIK liKLD UP THE LANTERN. i great rii'-.'oiih heaps which cumbered the grounds. Jliss fJorstan and 1 stood U'gctlier, and her hand was in mine. A '.vomlroits subtle thing is love,. for here were we two who-kad ncscr seen each other before 'that da3", between whom no word or cren lock of afroct ion lial ever passed, and yet now in an hour of trouble our hands instinctively sought tor each other,, I iiave marveled at it since, but at the time it seemed the most natural thing! that 'I should go out to her so, and, aii she lias often told me, there was in her also the instinct to turn to me for comfort and protec tion. So we stood hand in hand, like two children, and thcrs was peace in our hearts fcr all the dark things that surrounded us. ""Wliat i a strange Ioc!:irg around. place!" she said, "It looks as though all the moles in England ha,d been let" loose in it. I have seen something of thetort on the side cf a hill near Ballarat, where'the prospectors had been at work." "And from the same cause," said Holmes. ; "These are the traces of treasure-seekers. You must remember that they, were sis years looking for it. No woiyler that the! ground looks like a gravelpit." j At that moment the door burst open, and Thacldeus Sholto came running out, with -his hands thrown forward and terror in his eyes. "There is something amiss with Bar tholomew!" he cried. "I am fright-- eued! .My nerves cannot stand it." fie was, indeed, half-blu,bbering-with fear, unci his twitching, feeble face, peeping out .from the great' Astrakhan collar, had the helpless, appealing expression of a terrified child, j , "Come into the house," said Holme's, in his crisp, firm way. . . "Yes, do!" pleaded jThaddeus Sholto. "I really do not feel equal to giving di rections." . . We all followed him into the house keeper's -room, which stood upon the left-hand side of the passage. The old. woman was pacing tip and down with a scared, look and j restless, picking fingers, but the sight of Miss Morstan appeared to have a soothing effect upon her. r i "God bless your sweet calm face!" she cried, with a hysterical sob. It does me good to fcc! you. Oh, but I have bexin sorely tired thisdayI' Oujrnrpunlori patted her thin,vork wcr.fnd, and murmured some few word&lg0 kindly. worrKinty comfort wTieft'feaiIi't the color back into the Othf r-'a:bl3Sless checks. ' H""-Masfer"inas locked liim.self in and jixjwii hot answer me,:dic explained. !TVtav I have waited to hear from wJiSr he often likes to be atone; but jpur ago 1 learned that something was "SbSTss, so I went up and peeped through tTie keyhole. You must go up, Air-" Thaddeus yon must go up and look for yourself. I have seen Mr. Bart'idf omeviT Sholto in joyfand an sorrow for ten long years, but I never, raw him ?ith such a face on him as that.- Sherlock Holmes took, the lamp and led the way, for Thaddeus Sholto's teeth were chattering iu his head. So shaken was he that T had to pass my hand under-hjs arm as we went up the stairs, for his knees werje , trembling tflnder him. Twee as wc ascended Holmes whipped his j lens out of his pocket and carefully 'examined marks which appeared . to jms to be mere Ehapeless smudges eff dust upon the eocoa-nut! mattirg-which served .ns a Btair-carpet. He walked slowly from step to stepliolding the lamp low, and shooting koen glances to right and left. . Miss Morstan had remained be hind with the frig! tencd housekeeper The third (light f stairs ended in. a straight pasi go of some length, with a great picture in I ulian tapestrj- upon LAND , SALE I i fiy virtue of a deeiee 61 the Superior Court of Harnett county, I will on Mou dav. May Cth 1S05, sell to the highest bidder for cash at the eourt house ; door in Lillinxtoo, N. C, 1) acres of land in NyHhi yCreek township. Harnett eo'untv, adjoining the lauds of R. Mitch oil. W. F. p?arson and other and known as the McKay land aiid! more full v described in a deed executed by John A. "McKav to J. W. Flowers T'lis March 7th, 1SII5. . - ' Jr 3IcK. BvrD, Commissioner. ? 3Ir-l4-4t. ' - - ' -f NOTICE OF LAND SALE. Ily virtue of a power'of pale contained in a certain mortgage deed made by lleurv Pope and wile Eliza, and record ed in Book II. No.- 2,- padres 1336, records of Harnett county, 1 will sell at puMic sale for casii, at the court house door in LiUingtou bu the "17th day of xpril 1S95, at 12 o'clock M, 2 olock? and three Lots of laud.within. the tow;i of Dunn, being block W and CC-. and jot Nos. 1 and 2 in block FFF, one lot No. 1 In Block BUB, to satisfy said mor tgage deed. This March 9lh, 1895. I T. J. AVadk, Mortgagee. F- P. Jones, Att'y. inr 13-4t I NOTICE OF LAND SALE. i. . " I By virtue of the power of sale contained in certain mortgag-e lieed made by G. m. Capps and wife to E. t Young- and recorded in Book H. Ao. ia&es 18. sfndl , records if llarnett County, n. C, and trail.-! rred by said . f. lodn to fne, 1 will uel.i at public sale for cash on the 7th day of Masch Xb '5 at Is o clock m. at the court houseuoor Hie following real estate to wit: A certain tract of land in Harnett county about 13$ miles from Dunn, containing S'i acres, more or less .. ah t i sum lauu ueiug fully described in said mortgage. Bee records UKIhkik, J t? Phillips. i Att'y. - Mortgagee, j Sale to take place in lallington. ! NOTICE ! , By virtue of a morW giige deed executed by J. A. MePhail & jvife to J. A. Brown and 'by. him trans ferred lo A. K. ltaukiu & Co. I will sell at the Court douse door in town of Liilingtou S3 ativg of land in Upper l.ittle.ltiver 1 ow.isliip for full discrip tion of said land see Book II No. 2 pages 337-330 Register' uuiee for Harnett County. Tiine of sjiI j 'Monday April lft.atl2M. Terms cash. V . . B. J. Bell, I Att'y for A. E. Rankin & Co- j NOTICE OF LAND SALE: ) i By virtue of a power of sale contained a certain Mortgage Deed made by Jas. A- Taylor and wife to " E. Strtid- yick and recorded in Book F. No. 2, cage 123. 124 and 12 , records of of Har tiiett county No. 4, I will sell at public sale at the.poPtoffica m the town of Dunn on the 2(J:h day .of M uch 1815 at 112 o'clock M. -for cash the fol owing Hj?:'l tate, being in the county, of Har hett to vit : One track of land contain ing 23 acres more or 'less, being -about 2 or 24 milts from the town of Dtinu. AL-o b lots iu the town of Dunn also one horse, and two buggies. All of the above lands being fully described ju the above. referred to mortgage and also a full de M-ription of the same can be had by ap plying to me in person. This Feb 27ih, IS95. E. StkUDWICIC, F. IV Jones, Att'y. Moityagee. I NOTICE! Having this day been appointed Com missioner to make sa'e of a ceitain lot or parcel of land assigned to John R- Givgory, Millie F. Ilea derKarah C.Eu- ms, and Callie A. Williams heirs at law of A. B. Gregory deceased,' by Commis sioners appointed to partition hinds of said A. B. liregory deceased, bee. re port liled in sa4d case, N U4 special pro ceedings docket of Superior Court oi the County of Il irneit, page 32. and for a description of said tract or parcel -of land id being lot no 2 of said Report, see .the-- same. -I willoii Mndiy at 12 o clock M. May. the Glh day 1S93. ciFer for cash tlie lauds above referred to, in aceoi tiance with iny said Commission aid tho older of sale. Tin Feb.' 25th-1393.' ! J. McK. Byrd. i Commissioner. 1- NOR I'll CAROLINA Harnet Comity. - , J. M. Fleinuiing, ilti lb Su perior Court Notice ofSale v?. D. Bascom Parker, Having been appointed a commissioner in the above entitled case, at the Feb. Term 1895 of Harnett county Superior Court for that purpose, I -win s-tll at public sale for cash, at tne postotiice in the town of Dunn, on the 6:h 'day of A)ril-1893 at 12 o'clock M. the Cot and building thereon, known as."Thii Pro gressive Institute." located Within the town of Dunn, This March the 5th, 1895. F. P. Jone5, 'unvG-4t. Ccmini.ioinr WANTED Do you want tostart the New Year in a good position 1 4 that will jKiy you well, provided you are a goon salesman anu collector ( IWe want live. -energetic men to can vass; sell machines and collect. If there is a.i agent in Your community, we can locate von elseM lieie in a good section We fiurulsha nice light runnii.g wagon, ;geut to f'.truhJi hoie and harness and make a $509 bond. We offcr: nT'good salary or commission contracts, oae un- der-Which a live, energetic, hustling man can make and save money. Men of char acter and good make-up' do well to se cure, work with the Company for if suc- cesfsfirf and - tfca ' business entrusted is naudled honorably, they. Will be pro moteu to a more responsible position i if t rust and responsibility with increased compensation. Address, - . " t R, L. GREEN. District Agent, J Raleigh, N, C. J, IT. narley. ranager, . - Wilmington, N. C. - Jan-23-2m. t - - - ". - - ,. - - t- r ."';'' I ON the 3rd, Saturday in March 1895, will be a big dsy in DUN N. THE merchants in all lines of trade, will on that day give . - , I SPECIAL BARGAINS Ut all classes of men. A GENERAL TBADK DAY hen yuu 'can exchange anything yt ulrnay bi i i-g lon . ; -. ,y Lev all who caut ' special , bargains I loinje. to lowu on lh day. IRiBTjdLA. J: 1894 GOXE- r -m k0f with Hie NEW YEAR SAME STAND.-! Complete 3'xek llrlno- vour msctipiiODS iu u lucj We make the ceieDrateu tcu vur? Complete strck of gftideu seeds. - . a . I - tt.- u..ftn vntir mpftL, waiive IEPDBUCANS, and everybody" else ir.vited to call andsee ns whether you buy ojr not, t C he glad to see you.. . - - Wishing one and all a prosperous I am, yours to please. 3 JanlG-tf Twill III- 'FALL A I I have the PRETTIEST press goods EVER imOUGUT XO .'-','. .. " - - - . r" '. ' i GOODS - ME IW f!llll!illPtP UUlilljiulu CLOTH! NG, HATS A(!D SH 0 HS MUST BE SEEN TO r Yrours to PLEASE, E. F. DUNN, H 1895 HER, still in the lead. x of Drugs. Lowest prices ffuarntPvi ui c uin r ivcuncreti rUarm...! . v,o.Ki-pv . . Ftesh etock TARIFF OFF. T.T i I ' I 17 U 1 IJ , V it nneiv oownereo. OPDLISTSrJD ill ";.f? -"'-."'-.: 2en Year, D. H. HOOD, Bnnn N.IC. iHoctm fillifli. AND MY STlOCK - WILL and CHEAPEST l ine ot wiiwraiMGS DUNK. My Jtoskof BE APPitcJOIATE fl lis me a-call t Yfll IS, v 1 j tae s iht of it and iiree doors upon the '
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