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.--Ai. -- . j. . lXXvc& H 'WV'v f v' 4Xrx'r xrvvnTl wX. y'x" -: "nU a ClsX. "'ris Reliable .Ad?ertiscrs troEeachnci HmM if ji pi f 1i (Inn nl 1tm v ! 1m irm '' V'A.iF(im .coof mwruid r?K ADVfaUIim. .., . v - - fcVT f TO SECVBB CUSTOM 8B I . u : " Si r i . 1 T H K" ; i ? 1 - 1 1 rPta AmaTO 'w tk tP1 fa&m t H No soothing strains of Mate's so " , X M -Ui..Jv J l J 1 f jt Doth aa eternal Tigd'teepjU 7l7 1 I A A Can InU lu hundred eyes to sleep." v uJjypSBOBO; N C., WEDNESDAY. PEOEMBER 24, 1800. NO 65 V ,3 -j l A-:- um - DAILY AND WEEKL.Y, , QiurTW UTa JO 5Au.Tr V Oooopr.olleyr.ta'tvwioe, -...-4.oe Ui eupr's months, ia a1 ran oa....... .S0 oopy.oa month, lo Klvaaoe...(... M On Vpr.on re". " iavkhoe,.". Una co or. lx raoDtbt.ln dyno... 1. A ar Theroan be no better medium of advr i nir tb through our oolumn. M our PW hui keeping tnetn ever reminded of our advert iiiojr merchants; and a the cblef reason for Mmatattt adrertimog ie to hare the adrertiae SonU read MOfU naspoMlbie. the advanUife it adrertmlnir In Tbi Daily Awh U at onoe w.Armt. as ear patron will bare tfcetr adyer- iumnntt read afrean ererr Ur. . Hate fur- fKW .ADVERTISEMENTS. 4.i:nr. r -r . , Blood rurilMiMrsjoe reoa jurarax..;, UOCAI-; BRIEFS. To-mobeow ii ChriBtnuw daj. Miss Alice Caldwell," of Salisbury', ig ia thef city' ttsitirij? Misi; Ridw Hill, y TBK nop cracker will oor baveitl day In this city.' and the: ihall boy will rejoiw.. . , Mbs. Jffo. O. CXbboli i;yisitiDK her oarenta. Mr. and Mrs." : 0 B. Ilicka, in this city '; j Thb poor ye have . always ". with yooV Jjet tnera not oe torgoiien ai ' " . . a. 1 1 t B IVf VU11B1U1IH mmw iVT -i : r r baJCIboJD. IIIIXEB, ofJVyettch rille, u in the city yuitinj; . ner pa rents CapL and Mrs. A. J. Galloway. UiSXsltejjcy JD6j. Fple jpassed through the ?ity yesterday route for South Carolina, the invited guest of a party of South Carolina gentle men on, a. hunL :;t'Vv .:, ; : J A FIBTE line of stock baa just been VexjeiyeU-'fibm thWestexa markets at the mammoth sale- and litery sta- bles of Capt J. .W, Jmb in ihts S city, on Joha street. - ; " .T; rBo'js. M.-nxU,of Salisbury, . arrived in the, city, yesterday after-v- noon on- a- Christmas . tisit to his parents rDr. and Jlrs. ,ThoicIIilL We are all-gtad 16 sfls'-Jim" in our ; midst. t ,v?-y ;.- ;- KiJipLAViVcomes toiKht. ; 116 w many childre n 'he wide world OTer- Will, hang their. Btockings up ta-hteht,' and beop at the 'peep, of day in ' the , morning to gainer up - theirooty in glad-eyed Wonderment Jtki many friends of Mrs.' J.' S, . -Dill were sad indeed to bid hergood bye yesterday.; (She lef k yesterday to - spend Christmas Vith be parents at i' hef old home;theflc4"8he will go to join - Mr.:Dill in his new. 'charge in T Los Angeles,. CaL;; ;1 t ' '"-r ' - Thb Messenger Opera rjiquse 'was well crowded Monday : efening-. to V witness the McLean-Prescott com- pany in the play , of Sparidcus, .and we beliere their expectations of some thing really good .'were fnlly met . . The company all round is abreast of the best that txayels. ' , .- ' -. ' . - . . ' Thb city was 'thronged yesterday nd Moc dayand willba to-day, with purchasers of .Christmas, things"; , and .'such a trader has: neter been known before in Goldsboro. It is ' immense in tojiime; and the' growing fear is that the available supply will not be equal to the demands,, ,;: I - ),', 1 .1 -v ' . t- i Qciti a party o gentlemen ifrom ' this city, with horses and .dogs, the Arlington-Gregory pack, "and with Will Ilonter "Cap'n," went down , to Wil jiin-toa yesterfsy Open .the renowned fox hunts that are booked for the Cane Fear fields this Christ mas. ' The party 'will be gone for" several days. , ' - '-' -. - Travel over all the railroads lead- " ing to and from Goldsboro is exceed ' in?ly great jast at this time - with visitors coming td the city to .make Ctri' Durchasea. Goldsbora is th ennfteded metroDolis of all this section, and the people everywhere are rapidly finding out that they can buy goods cheaper Here wan any where else. r - "' Spzakixo of the concert that is to be given in this city under the auspices or the Y. M. C. A. on the 30th current, the Tittsbarg (Pa.) Timt$ 'saj3: Tfae attaadaace at the entertainment in the rooms of the Yonc Ilea's Christian Assacii tia was lare last niht that many were nr.atle to find seats. Tb lan id Etairwsvs were occa- cs. Ilal.r -,2 Fry's Cora-c-t:c:r-t:.;..?. xhe 7 rx; performance was a Tery J refined one, and the audience expressed its de lifeht in unmeasursd terms. The culture displayed in tht yocal per formances was equaled by the. hkN mony of the instrnnroitalTntrsic--- Lytnjc WbltIJannd Jr iSlm'paon, One of tb ehteft rtt ttw hoente 4Hemx-t Ue4 - I jin WbluMai"-rWove JTali. , Among, the thousands who have wjndignlyjroathejippeilatioiLpJf Ly ing White Man, we trust that IxH ligerent demonstrations will be lim ited' to1 tho -hostile - attitude ' of this uncle" SlattE t-1 - fcnould the members, of the great tribe of lvinz white men. emerrine Savagely from their wigwams, take to the war' path and unsheathe their scalping Jcnves,. boasted American manhood" and womanhood would plunge, bald-heatTed, into the abyss of aboriginal history.. The. forlorn survivor, who, tinder oath, can: and does 'iellihei trjith; would .discourse bis plain, concise and conscientious facts from' a head as hairless as his grandmother's darning gourd, y . , "I will wear no more aookt nntU tbe lX is Uko off ".Jtri Sinpton, CMSMiMBa fmmfamr Kutat. : -r-.T'" Skepticism of Jere Simpson's low tariff principle frould be poitiv Wf-i die Ages were a candy-pulling, with a love affair, -compared with the ex cruciating test of Political principle wnicn j ere smilingly invites. . , . A man who, for conscience s sake, will, without the intervention of a friendly pair of socks, stand nnoom- filainingfy on bristling pegs, through he insoles of his swamp brogans, deserves an appended leaf in Fox's Book of Martyrs. b. v. llnlrersltj Geological Expedition. A party of students from the Uni versity1 passed through the city Sat urday en route lot Tar iver and Pamlico sound, where they "will ap- company Trof. Uolmes on a geologi cal exploration during, the holidays. m i I " -I 'n.k ii Ana party wmgoiiuwa. ir nwtrr in canoes, examining- toe -gcoiokicai formations (including the marL beds) alone the river, and also tbe methods of improving the navigability of the UYer Dy j5,1cb bdu urtruiug. - D rom Wasnmgton tney win go in arcrer beats to Pamlico Sound wheie they will examine the natoral oyster beds and the oyster Industry gen erally. Thence the party ' will visit the llyde county corn lands, Matta muskeet, Pungo, Alligator, - and Phelps lakes and the; great body of public. land known jts Hfde Park) where Ihe State " has spent nearly $200,000 in cutting drainage canals. No more interesting' region is to' be found in the State. v The party is supplied with instruments for bor ing into the gronnd; measuring ele vation, a. . complete n&otograpnic outfit, etc;. - Ji" IN II EM OUT. IV". .i " , , . . Once agaio the Anifel'of Death has drawn bis sword and taken from the tender arroa of the mother little Albert. aop of W. SI ini Etta.. Blackman. who waS oorfl NoVftnDer i. ibbv. aoa aiea Decembers.' 1899. (lis lire was abort aod bappy, and he thought bia borne tbe garden spot of earth. Th-mgh loved aSt idolised by the dear onra at borne, God thought the flower too tenaer ana pare for tbii sinful world. r"o mother, He has only transplanted Uira In a brlguter home above, where He will watcn ana wait with ont at retched bands to wel come yon borne to rest.; Wep not fond parents for your awettiiuie oaoawDo has only left yoq (.r .' abort 'time to dwell with hit Hearenlv Flbrr who so tenderly SiJS, t'uffsr little children to come unto me and forbi 1 them not. for snchSBtbe-kr'iirdn"bf-IIearen., Lit Tour tears no Ion tie fl w over tue vacant chair ot yonr loved one; for your Iocs ii . m a . a . ii bis gain, and ue , ns aaaea io me An?el band another ccm to guide your looiatepa through the rugg-l patbe of tbia cruel w rid. And while memory adorna bis crave with the golden dot thrown up by tbe flight of b:s joaog life in iU paaaage to eternity. 9 k r Rcwolationeof IteepeoC , , Hall Of Goldsbobo Coircm 1 No. 500 Kotal Abcakuk. ' Whirkas. - This Council : has learned with profound so'rrow of, the death of R?v. J.T. .-Harris, who for a number of vears has bt'en an hon ored and hihlv esteemed member of this Order, which sad event occurred in the tity of Dorhani, Nov. 19th, 1890. Therefore be it - .Resolved. That in tbe death of Rra. Ilarrii. our Council and Order has sustained the loss of one of its mnsfc wortbv and useful men. In fi11 the relations of life his was an exalted example of high and worthy living. As a servant or uoa ne was rnreia' thought and life, and his f;f pnlnllive cf lire results f.r Hi v rl.fur cf L:s fellow rncj. Asa citisen, neighbor, and friend, ne was'annaie4 among menv tin LheswaTtrhrraT-ftClnvel-by Btti Thl Aonrtpftiaa nf nil lifa wf hr,1 Tbe courtesies of his life were broad shcTgeherous.! Hej wss vVirays the polite- nwd-foMa-reaUeian, ktud and toleranL His private lifede- seryed aJU admiration; tender . and bLuneless iiUuaiociaiIatiOBS. de voted to his friends and affectiouate in his family, lie lived .well, died triumphantly, and 'has catered irjto a la r gee ward." ' "" 1 ' ' JUtolved. That we extend to his wife and children oqr warmest symr patby-4A 4htHMor -of -taws -aoravoa. reavement, and commead them to the, faithful keeping of a wist .and mwcilaiGod Resolved. That a copy of thee resolutions be spread upon our min utes, also that copies be sent to the family, DaiCT Abocs, and that other-, city papery, apd . Wilmington 'Messenger be rtfjues tsd tp fcopy'T iiH lfgned,lT 1 J ?i B. R. Hall, W. K. Stanlit, , J. R. Hcbst. ' : Committee, NAHUiTTA N. C.. D,f . 22,11830, , tPear Jlrgusi M-WjleT flose near herei was)niarridd afr the Tresi-j dence of the bride's parents, to Miss Sarah Sasser, the charming daugh ter of Key. John Sasser near Bain's Cross Boads, on Sunday, Deo. Hth. Long may they live and happy may they be! . , ; Mises Lacy aud Lfflo Watter,. of LaG range, retarded home last week from a visit to old friends in our midst; ' Mr. Wesley Swift returned home Friday from a visit to his mother in Durham. . Miss Minnie? Kennedy, the beanti- fnl and charming daughter of ' Mr: James Kennedy, of Mt Oliye, took in our Entertainment on tbe lotn. , Miss Bgttie Peel, one of Wilson's most facipating belles, came down to the Entertainment and - returned -to her home Sunday, near Lucoma. ' Miss Fannie Parker, 'of the Wood Xr..L..HAA -k. Lna Laam lurtklni fnl Sampson Go , was visiting among us last week.- She will spend Cnrist- mas in LaG range. . Tbe successful contestant in' the Demorest Medal Contest Class at the Entertainment was Miss Nattie Merritt . The silver medal was pre sented by Mr. J. IL EdgTton, Pres. of Wayne Co. Alliance. J r ; 1 We notice that tbs MethodistXJon ference put our friend Mr. G. W. Starling on Straits circuit, which we understand is in the extreme Eastrrn part of the 8tate. -: Misses Minnie and Liunie Baper, of Black Creek, came down to our W. C. T. U. Entertainment and re turned home on Sunday. Mr. Leroy Barden, .who returae4 from S. C. f ot long since, where be had some experience in the mercan tile business. - opened an Alliance store atpinkney last Friday, .JHe is an enterprising youngV manj-amU if yon want anything in his line give him a call. : There were two ' deaths in our midst recently, Mr.' John Wiggs and Mr. Joseph Bunn,' the latter, was the Democratic Constable-elect of Pikeville township. -, 15. . I4STOF LETTEns Remaining? In Poet-Offloe at Ooldsboro, fW County, N. C Deo. 23. DO. Amos, w H Johnson. Andrew Jones. Mlp liatU . Mlp Ua tU . . Hr-,wn. Bjbcrt .,.Jone ImnilR tin liDUin XZa'r;iTtoT -LeUow.MfpHllMo' ..... . K.nor kHiOt. mm u-ruj i-,wiu Bunn. Mi- Mary Uln, Looy lADoaitor. Levi M' ore, M las Luoy MKe.lirnry . Moore. Prtoe Newaom, JioM Oats Isaao- Hunn. Miss f-ouiea Hush, Bryan - : Bunn. Miss Saraa Cain, O ore ' Carr. Ml-a Pkl'IU . CMper. Mlas Km ma ioo; H 0l. WB, Cox, "i-s rfctra ; - Cx,MraJaa, I .. Cruor H . UU TLiula : Wltoheli, Avery Pate,H r Pate,KC Powson. Mrs Halrrett Patn-Harah Polloc,Zllpha Houciasa. Mlas iiaaoah Hl fiml. Carrie twt. Uelah - - Keave, Eljr, rwU.JU- Korera.Jll Karla. HamUtou , TMx'm, C - D.'Wn B-JM. fcdmundcon, Mis U i.s kUolse Farrlor. 7 m PrlBeld, Jsoob Ferew, Nardssa ,. Oaten. Jne oia by. MiseComeUa Barlcohir. JW Hush, ruse Kittle . Koott, J A Poott, Mle Bene Prthrd, Hobt rt' " tberard. 0 K , rears, int-ph i f V - ptTf n, A nee fitalliDrS UalvM V alien, rawrer Taior. IKrfjy Tsllon. B U H la. Msdw Thoa.pann, Aaron : Tenmie. J T bom paoa, A nnle Tnompe&, Mtss Ann Thompsoa. Miks Carrie tv bltiry. tli Georgia Wblte. Mlas Marf a bit icy. O A Whltflxld. Wllley -wnsoe, Kehoooa Wiliiama. Charlie ' jriiMtn. Miss Harah Harris, Jn Hooks. 'emlf11 Howard. i'weU Horreil. Hattie Hlnum. Bufus mil. MlpNanoy. HUI, B ,, Howeil, Malrle, Hlnson Mr Ha4W Howell, OW jck o, Lewia . , 1 .1 1 WUilaa,A0 j n . t i, " Jjbusue. tT JaneS FereoBl rt'tlnr for te tNre leMrs wli P,rf-Th, rriri-Jiii"" r-q 'lire that ooeeent . . . . , . . . . .1 . .1 la. (A . . r-.c . t . I Invlts the Wie4 pocl4Uy tbU wm U tee oos of tbeflaettdltpUvs of Oaadv ha? nn had lor the bo!ldy. r -. - " f ' , . Z VL J. R-OBUriN... -.- : r-M Til IUmt 8tv la the world fur Onta, tsmuiea. cores. Ulcer, bait Knewa. raver Sorea.Titter. Chapped Uanda, CUlblalaa, Ooroa, and all Skin Enptlona, and po4 ttrely ctjea Pile, or no pay repaired. It la guaranteed toflvt perfect nUafactioo, or moriAf retiuaoa.' . rnoe so eenu per vox. eve or u. tim non. i Bpaolznn Oaaea, v - . B.II Clifford, JSrir Caeael, Wlawu troubled With Neuralgia and Hbeumatiim h'l Stomach waidtsnrJerod, bl Li rer wu "affected to aa alarming degta1, appetite rail away, and ha was terribly ndnoed u fleahf and atrength,' Thwe- bottles oi Kievvle t Blttara - cured him. Edward Bhepherd. UarrUbutg. Ill . had a running ara an bis leg or eight yera' standing. Uaodf three Wlea of Electrie Blttara and reveft boxa of Bucklen'a Arnica Salve, ant .ibis leg is sound , apd wan. Jona Speaker, Catawba, Ohio, had fire Urge Tevet sores on bis leg, doctors said ha was Incurable On b tle Fk ctrie Bitters and one box Bncklen's Am Ira 8alT cured him entirely. Bold by J. U. U1U A Bon. Tht) Pulpit and t& Rtags. " Rer. F. U. BhrontPaator United Breth. ten Church, Bine Mound, Kas, aays i "I feel It my duty to tell what wonders Dr. Klng'a New Dtaoovery has done for me. My Lungs were badly diseased, and my parish ionera thought I Could rive only a few day I took Ave bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery and am sound and walL gaining 80 pounds in weight." Arthur Lots, Manager Lore's Funny Folks Com blnatlon, writes i "After a thorough trial and oonvlncing .evidence, I am confident Dr. Klnff'e New Discovery for Consump tion, boats 'em all, and cirea when every thing alae falla. The greatest klndneaa I can do my many thousand friends la to urge them to try it. Free trial boulea at Jno. IL Hill Boni Drug Store. Regular sties POo. and 1.00 " Solid Silverware. - The 11 neat lot of Solid Sllvor ara ever seen in Ooldiboro, was received yester day at the mammoth jewelry etore of At. U. UlUUJSnB. I Invito the ladies to visit my store this week and eompare my prloea before making purchases elsewnere. J J. n. uuirnn. Bomethinjg Tor you to Ponder On. We have honest Boods. we have the lat est styles, we have the largest stock, and we have oniy. one pnoe. i ' . ; ' , . i B. WEIL A BROS. Dolle, Vsm, &0., At the New York Bargain Store. I am really beadanarters for fire works this year, eome and see. , , J. R. GRIFEIN. When Baby waa atok, wa gave her When she waa a CWM, aba eried f or OMterie. Wl-aiaUbsoelfabeelwiStoCselorie. wsUaOndresbeartbesaCatrta. Racket Btore. Something new, Hassocks with born They are nice for a Xmas or New Year present. See them at the Backet f tor My store is better fitted op now, and I tm betbr prepared to wait on tbe ladies, and I would be glad to have (hem all turn out and vltlt us this weak. . J, R. GRIFFIN. BaffRlasr, Baga smd New Tien. Car load each. Just received at B.M.PRIVETTS. , jwwiBewswwwawaww-wwiwawaw Racket fftore. , Firecrackers and Fireworks el every description at the Racket Store. Fire works of all kinda at J. R. Grll fin's, cheap as the chM peat. Candv. -NutaJtRaliln. Fleti Dates. Orangea and Apples at J. R. Griffin's, as cheap as ean be sold. Racket 8tore. - Soldlnrs Suits, Guns,' Drams, Pistols and Caps at the Wacket Store. Corn, tlay and Oata. ' ' Three ear loads Just received, at rock bottom prior at - -. ' tX Hl.rKtVi iT9. , For Bent: or Sad, . , , A efimfortable dwalllnt with fl moma. !; xd water and excellent neighborhood, or rent or a'e, at low raw. t . , ativj. M a n a uuavtivwui Freab Rm Malleta Received fresh every day at the ti(b market J. B. PtYER. Raoket8torw, ; - . ?, Toys of Every Description at the Racket Store. - - . We Insist ' - T . That yon try onr?1 cent unlaanderad shirt, as It is the bent value in the market, . IL W1IL ft BROS. I My store is headquarters lor tbe ladles this year for Cbristmaa goodies, and 1 solicit part of your t , Bracket Store. Santa Clause U at the Racket Store with Dolls from let to $13.00. . Danraias in Bilk Umbrella All graces at the New .York .rargala cxre. F1IIE JEWELRY 1 )UMoHl)S AMERICAN a r 1 LSS - WATCHES souo mmm BXIO A URAC BRONZES, CLOCKS, T7 Fine Glassware and Croclery. L. D. GIDDENS. GOLDSBORO, N. O. S, I. OoooH r wife used . hooom "Mn. jiie rer . Ooocm tout Hemedv.' L l Onnm II aunnt beesoeiiM tnnii, n. asaTonio ucmham and Blood PONHAM. Purlfler. Doaaan, M. C 800 BbU. Meat Bait, For Agricultural purj-oeee, for aale by B. M. PRIVETT. "LISTEN I" That Is tbe title to a beautiful poem. If you dont beliere It, ret a copy of "Father Ryan's" Works, THB "TOWT PBIBST OF TH1 SOUTH," AND 81 l-OB TOCRStLVIS. The book la to be found among- our well se lected (took of POEM BOOKS FOB OHRISTMAS PRESENTS. "LISTEN!" t Wbat wa were eolng to eay Is tbal our took of CHEISTHAS ARTICLES, Too numeroua to saentton u beautiful aa a poem. If yon don't bellev It eone and are for yourselves, tr TOO WISH TO BBCmtB bbavtifuu CHBAF Christmas :- Presents Tou Should Oojie at Onoa to Robinson Bros. 1 IDRTJO BTOBHJ. WB UAVUUl BIObST AKD MOST BX- TBWSITB STOCK OF .... akd .. TOILET RATERS, . ,TBB III COLDSBOBO. , v FLOWER PERFtTMESj, . ' A SFBCIALTT. , - I ' SOMBTBINO K1CB FOB CBHISTMA. MILLER .55 SHANNON. Doll Carriages, Horna, Trumpet, and Jumping Dogs at the Racket btoro. , Teddledy Wlnka, Th)!1w) y winka.Teddledv wbks. a new ot received and lots of otbe pretty things at it wxoii s mvjo. CTto Cry ftr Rter! h J M CRM AND THE BTCKWHEAT FLOUIL ORANGES, APPLES, LEMONS, BAISINS, OUBRENTS, CITRON, PRUNES, MINCE MEAT. CAN DY, CAKES. JELLY, Ouvas, DaitD Basr, Boa Bxacurr, Cnio Goods. Nut a, GaLAfisiB, Maflb Svmur, ROCK CANDY SYRUP, Malaoa Gaaras, Sbsdlbss RAums,CoooAtrrs, Cahot Tova, Datia, Yaw Bout me Cocoa. ROCKY MOUNT BUTTER, CREAM CHEESE, MACARONI, DRIED FIGb, SUGAR CURED BAMS, BREAKFAST BTRIPf, ALnO A F1NB LOT OF Fine-:-Candles JUST RECEIVED. I. S. D.SAULS. THE QUESTMANSWIBSD 'HR QUESTION ASKED BY the people Is, why is Ed. L. Ed mnndson dolnff so mooh business The answer is, because he Is STRICTLY BUSINESS. TT bonirbt roods before the rise, he diaconnta his bills, and only charges bis customers what others ay by buying on long time; aaa iitb in Inrtre Quantities, and re- J n- ft ' tails at WHOLESALE PRICES And boys only Good Ooodsjruar anteelnff entire SATISFACTION or money refunded. He has now in stock, not to arrive, me largest and most select stock oi CALICO DOMESTIC DRESS Goods, Pant Roods, Ginghams Tickings, Oil cloths, Corsets, Shirts, Drawers, docks Dtociingv, xmnu, kerchiefs, Suspenders, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes Clothing, Eta Crock ery hd Glassware, Sniff, Cigars, (J'grutte, ana w oi ouier pewu too bumerous to mention. Be sore to call at the store or ED. L EDMUNDS0N. Opposite HHPs Dm store, Wal nut street. ti ... . iIm 1a AfCandT tied ,p for a Xmas preaent pique Embroidered Bblrta, nu.L .- viti enw naiiHkeffebJeJB. a new lot of handaome scarfa, umbraUsa at all prices, and a host of ether fnrnlaWngs SaiUat H. WEIL t BROS. II yob are looking for Una eonftetioa' i .i. .ni. ratainn and sweet menu of w kind, give J.R.Grfflina call " If Tou Want TneUteat style, the beat quAiuy.ana an at one nrice. eoms and see our immense tockef cJothlna?.. w m . U 11
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