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I)BLt OBSERTEBTJ- i ? ; 1 itori:iProprietor Tuesday, Tcbniajy 17. 1874 : ; Smiths' Bill. We! noted some days past the act that lion; W, A. Smith of this State had introduced into the ' House of Representatives at Washington, a bilkto repeal the internal , revenue taxes on spirits and tobacco; and to collect an equivalent by imposing a duty pf thirty per enfcur ad valorem on allarticles now imported free jo r paying less than thirty per cent., ex cept coffee and tea, which shall re main free of duty. We fail to seethe wisdom of abol ishing, the tax on whiskey and bran dy, finis is one of the most abun dant soorces of revenue to the gov ernment. Were it abolished the equivalent must be raised by tax on other comforts and luxuries or ne rpssities. And where would be "the good to the country ? The tax on spirits is a real hard ship to nobody It makes no dif ference to the manufacturer, the wholesale or retail dealer : the higher the tax, the higher the price; and the consumer only bears the burden ef it. Would it be to the advantage o the people. to have cheaper whis key ? We think not, as its only ef fect would be to make spirits more nlfintifni. and drunkenness more common; whereas the true policy government is to check the evil o intemperance. The principle involved in this tax is correct Whiskey is a luxury, and a dangerous one at that; a fear ful promoter of misery and ruin a dreadful scourge to thousands: audi its manufacture and sale ought to be restricted as much as possible: it ean only be restricted never pre vented entirely. The folly of strict prohibitory laws has often enough been demonstrated. In taxing ardent spirits we but imitate the Governments of England, France and other European coun tries. With this difference, that the taxes on liquor in -those transatlan tic nationalities is higher than here. Bo it is well enough to keep up the tax on spirits. Much the same reasoning applies to tobacco. It, too, is a luxury; and no harm js done the producer or the manufacturer by taxing it : because,, as it is a luxury, the consumer, and not the manufacturer or the produ- cer bear the burden of it. Cln tVo - f Vi nr Viand V nro tc a nrrenf U V&W V I lll ...... V , VUVIU J Jlm . X underlying reason for the abolition; of both these taxes. The practical working of the internal revenue laws is a nuisance to the country at large. collect the tax, an army- of rev enue officials have, to be supported; and a host of spies and' informers nover arouna on an siaes 10 annoy and be-devil whiskey dealers and tobacco manufacturers; And all sorts f fraud, peculation, bribery, black mailing, compounding of offences, unjust exactions and oppressions; are practiced. And what is the ef fect? The government is brought into disgrace, and hated by a large elass of citizens. Viewing the mat ter in this light it would be well per haps for Smith's bill to become a law. Hon. ZebuIonB. Yasee. It is with great pleasure we chron ele the fact that .our distinguished fellow-townsman. Gov.' Vance, was eminently successful in his .lecture en the "Scattered Nation" in Balti more last Friday night. Success in the lecture-field is something to be proud of r only men of pre-eminent talents and popularity can draw a ftill audience, in these times. We publish in another column to jaay a synopsi of the lecture. Be low we give the com roents of the Petersburg Index & Appeal .- : Our frrends of North, Carolina annotfaU to note- with jut tpVjcfe how handsome was the reception given ex-Governor 2. B Vance in Baltimore, en : Friday night.. We feel al m ost equally; gra tiled at the tribute thusv paid by a trae-hearted and cultivated people, to one of the purest patriot and .most remark able orators' of th el country' Not 'only to-his fellow cituen of Noitk Carolina will the , repq',$.&i marki (elsewhere 'gvreti) be intense ly interesting, but to that ajl incieut "And wonderful "people, also 'whose history ajp cd the subject of the speaker's re marks The address was in? all res- pecis uu ine-, oun $ re port from which we quoted well de serve perusal by all our readers." 'TbiPiedinont-Pre8 hM a corn. nondent who rrite an Crittcfem on JtXhWliautofArniceT',.;..- j assembles ia Colombia, South Caro lina; to consider the situation and devise s means- M ot: Ahe relief, of tbe State. Thi fjatVering; of the taxpayers wilM occasionkof deep interest and deeier significance. It A - - may inaugurate a reToiunuii vuui will redeem th State from negro thraldom. It will certain Iv accom plish 'glrfnrfretts, if the taxpayers w Bl-be-be44-and fcayles in-ibeir e ternmatottvj Spirit: of: fiw State frtsfr Th e Of eensbpro . Patriot thinks Billy. Smith's card fshows more tem per than judgment,, and don't hurt anybody half s much as the one wh08toops to this fish woman way of talking. 5 & tf The Tobaemhntis &m for the i m peach mc?iof j J udge Watts It says : , n . j "Tho ins peach njent Tf GreAsy.Sam Watts drags its slow length along.-r- Have not our Legislators thie nerve to impeach .'this man, who would even be a disgrace to the humble position of a Jostice,- of the Peace? He is ignorant; rt'nd "what is decided ly worse and more prevalent in thi day and time, . ia1 "not honest. We fear the plea bt want of time is not the true cause of sloth, the loss of popularity is feared? by :matiy. Im peach him ! Impeach him !",. The Raleigh Examiner, the Radical organ of the State, says the Consoli dation Bill is practically a dead let ter on the Statute Book, and might as well be repealed The directors will not accept it. This, perhaps is authority. The Wilmington J 'ost. in com menting on the :f fringe movement speaks a: good word for the middle men, and wants to know "where the mtrons propose to draw the line as to the utility oi merchants? it says further: ;The middle man has a reputation wnich 4s m part of his capital in trade. that credit i& essential ic hi suocess and he must, possess it. , The Gran ger cannot do this work of selling as well as the man who makes it his constant business. If the Granger's time is emnloi'ed in studying the rise and fall of markets be can no onger be a producer, but oiust be come a middle man." The Newberne Journal of Commerce, in an excellent article on Corisolida- tion, hopes the bill will be ratified by the stockholders; and th inks the card of Hon. W. A.Smith, Ponly strengthens the conviction that the Legislature acted wisely in barring him out.""-".- The Morning Star shines out on' the Grange question in the following lucid manner : The Grange, movement, like, other reform movements in our time, ha a right tendency. -It is honest, and means well, its mistakes should be corrected, its errors forgiven, its noble purpose the disenthralment of pophl&r Interests, front the chains of monoply encouraged. We trust ihat it will never lose sight of those cardinal principles of justice, probi ty, charity it has incorporated into its con8titution,for ibeyimghtWe!l be woven into. the. texture and , be come assimilated tvifh the spirit and being of --every .noble enterprise, moral, literary and political, in our whole land. The Concord Sun after speaking in complimentary "terms of Hon. W. A. Smith, saw, "with one or two exceptions, we would, rather see him Governor of North .Carolina than any man whin her limits.") Quarrnple MfTKbicK, RutTedffe, a station on the Georgia .Railroad in Morgan countv, was the scene . of , a terrible tragedy Friday hieht. It seems that John ?iWood, who v had been drmkitie heavilr'Of late, crot oh a fearful bender the first of the Week he abused his wife anuV,family terri bly, and the woman declared she would make awHy wthtifselli?f$heTf, acdordingly leftlthafei-- -ffiH. got somewlrat sobered Friday house and to several other place. but could not find tarrThlil night Wood himself was nd!aMt wig apparentlvjsreitiiaelfBhrongh the heart. H isTfiTjhttdrf. were in tneir beds, out eachwft1aiv utHin i a uere i.u uu iipuot iiiat tie first administered m fphjne Udhis children, and then k-UVm luicujal Here is another corn men tarv UDOn raornm& ad,wjis lialfppreheiwye, tlatmi ifife4caTriS ihet iSfM tin td exechtiorll 4ie 'went 0 her irther'H at vuiiiiucillBl Y UUBU tive than a thousand tciuijerance lec- tures.-r-tgrtta Comdutlorial. . ... . . -&-- Piedmont Press : M jr. 211 .W.c Stih- drinking, and more tmbiriUustratfW . e are Pleeed sonwho-nibyetfctojtMi pUtrp.anVClw town, haj just had his Mecklenburg count;;-., in ; -ITdyK I fr'a nencjed and gone out to give it a last, has beenvf now, we are s ously ill. Mr. Stios qualities of ago6Ttrltlzen. pietytfnwJtn an awful wound, causing intelligence and benevolence, and weUrnsV; tlrjewf Attohib'nireirrreBV he has here, will see that ire has et ery hecessarv Af.tint.irtr' W! induced to: sa jrttifs becauae lSt& uuK ucpH.uere, tougrcnougn.to torm a veij: extensive ctaooew .Bcna ar xticm v Ex-Cardinal Tarqoini, of Italy, die4 Friday pight. . - h Ta dissection of the Siamese Twins be gan Saturday; but is conducted in secret. . Tbe- wdmen hare-con verted" it wo more whiskejr dealers at Ripley, Oato. The President ba approved-the joint resolution to try Gen. Howard. I Thi iron&niV teiniiMMtenoTfie.ii kH Qhiphaa been inaugurated in Brooklyn, N.Y." - ' Julias Howe, of ScW& Carolina, cpnyic- te4 of Ku Kluxing, . was rpardoned Satur day, i s's' tr n f ntjr ft n A telegAmyl,66TatWes pass ed through the New York post-office Sat urday. It is probable that the form .of Govern ment in S$aSn.will be decided by Plebis cite. ; A rumor Is current that simultaneous upon his retirement froni the .ministrj' Gladstone will be created a peer. , The Londen Standnrd of Saturday said it had reason to belfere that Hthe govern iflent would resign yesterday or to-lay. A furniture expository in London, cove ring an area of ground was burned on Sat urday. The total l?ss if $L5,00. There were a n umber of accidents. Two firemen were killed. The whiskey war in Ohio continues with farcical fury. At Shelby one hundred la dies were grossly insulted on the street by a saloon keeper.. At Kew Holland they were assaulted by a saloon keeper with a poker. Gen. Sheridan writes Gen Sherman that a war with the Sioux Indians is inevita ble. They have massacred two officers and several men at a lied Cloud agency. Gen. Sherman replies, telling Sheridan to 'wade in." - ; ' , . Mr. Sloan, ex-Pretident of the Sandus ky, Cleayeland & Cincinnati liailroad, lias been HrresteJ for embezzlement. He was bailed in forty thousand dollars. His pro perty has been attached. The vault of the First National Bank of Quiucy, III , was robbed Friday, night of bout $100,000 in currency, besides a quail- tity of bonds, valuable faiers and a large amount of special deposits. The burglars cut through three feet of solid roausunry, and burst open the safes with powder. uor. uooosoiv oiaiissounr issuea a proclamation on Saturday, offering a rr-. ward of $2,000 apiece, dead or alive, for the men who robbed the passenger, express and mail train on the Iron Mountain It. R., at Gad's Hill, January 31st. Iu addi tion to this, it is understood that the Gov ernor of Arkansas has offered $2,500, and the post-office department $5,000, making an aggregate of $17,000. A St. Louis dispatch of the 14th says, -h W B Smith, Adams' Express Agent at Cranby City, on the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, was knocked down and robbed of his safe key, while g-ung home, about one o'clock yesterday morning, and Ma safe robbed of about $3,000. The robbers are supposed to be the same men who lobbed the Iron Mountain train at Gad's Hill recently. STATI2 NEWS. Bobberies are atill frequent in in Wilmington. 115 members iiT the Lodge of Good Templars at Hickorv. A plow: acfio)T W another enter prise to be. started at Hickory. All the small "frv" about CJoncord are scratch ing-nieasb. .mi. . . 'i " ' il ' -mere are several Kepninican a.--pirants for the Mayoralty of .Kal- eigii. ' Leweri W. Barririger, Esq., of llal ft ' t m eigh, was marneu last luesuay eve ning to Miss Myers, of Philadfl phia. ,-y - Dr. V. J. Palmer, of Duncan's Creek, Cleaveland county, N. C h:is just killed a hog, 30 months old, that weighed Uul lbs. net. Two of the negro waiters in the Con cord Hotel, Charles Hiclig and Jim Crowell ''mixed," the other dav, and Jim took a5 mouthful ottone of Charles' ears. ' A white partridge was a curiosity which was brought into Fayetteviile for sale last Saturday, and which sold for; 50 i cents lBt'isilTer. rrStrange enough thenanieofthe salesman was f Pob A Jl i I e. ejwhwa -rtf-- ce from theJlntsUioencer that the "Eureka Literary Society,'' of I hibited by law. jtjripgro man in Wilmington, while jrtibbing down a mule on Thursday night; was fired at rive times in rnp )d successionbut was not hit. One wttheailstriit?khe side of the mule just iityfirjhBiiegroes head. distinE'tiishp.fl felldwHoxviisman, Ilpn. A. W. Ven able hcA iin attatl: to severe indisr ppsiion C&JeW?dnys since thai amused verv'rniuMiihe fours nf u;a I - i. - - S -1 WIVnn pc is some better, tac uij gTii j epieeoiea. I keg JSentink of Saturday V Mr. rn; aeeJwho lives in thA SftnfVioi. i..lvfcWay when upon firing it tJtasrMiHirsted and one of the w5fiics niui in tne lore head uw urains to soze out. Drs. E. Burke Jlaywottd and-JiMcKee weteT speedily sent for and ih poor m M Sliced underTtheir treatment f We o; not know their opinion but we' hear tht there is scarcely Any pdssi States vine on.tebst, aetUa the quov faoQS httieftty 1iotjjftheMalef Vriritnoosliqus'ugntJ to-be -rroi ' jrjST.EECEiyEP, A Urge.lot Qf excel lent material fur JOB WORK of all descriftionK bodiVlaltfand faiicy. SaT Send in-your orders at once. Witb. three first-class Job Printers and a. large variety of type and material we are prepared to exeeute all kinds of Job Work with neatness and dispatch. JUST RECEIVED, a large lot of Bill Heads, Note-Heads and Letter-Heads, at the OBSERVER OFFICE, jan 7 JUST RECEIVED, a large lot of Envel opes and Visiting Cards, at the jan 7 . OBSERVER OFFICE. TUST RECEIVED, a large lot of TAGS, O N. 4, 5 and fi at the jan 7 OBSERVER OFFICE. IF YOU WANT JOB PRINTING done, call at the OBSERVER JOB OFFICE. SATISFACTION GTJ AB ANTEED . Drs. Greene, Lindley & Bentley's GEEAT FAMILY MEDICINES, PREPARED expressly for, and adopted to the 8outhern eliniate. "COMPOUXD EXTRACT COR YD A L- 76"' is the most powerful, and efficient al terative and blood-purifier known, pre iared expnwslv for Scrofula, Secondary Syphilid, Eruptions on the Skin, and all diseases which are produced by bad or un healthy blood. UIJR. CREESES FIT CVRE" v.m all kinds -of Fit, Sjasius ami Convulsions which arise from irritation vl the -nerve centers. In hnuepsy it often stops the tit from the first day s use", even where they have existed for years. "MEDICA TED UOSEY.n Tbe rea' remedy -for Asthma, Bronchitis, Cough. Colds, Croup, Sore Throat and all djseases of the air passages and luiigs. It does not sicken the iwtient, is pleiisant to take, prompt in its action, does not injure tlu appetite or impair digestion as most ex pectorant do. Our SEVRA LGIA SPECIFIC is a in fect specific for Neuralgia, Sciatica, Rheu matism, and alt muscular oi nervous pain w 1 1 ere ver situ a ted . These medicines are prepared with gTeat care, from jwrfectly reliable drugs, am! for the especial classes of diseases named on each bott e. No one of them is claim ed as a "cure all." They are identically the same that 'we have used in our irivat practice for years, and in thus, recommend ing them totlue public we know whereof we attifin. They are safe, reliable anil efficient, acting quickly and tlioroiighly. Try them and you will want no others. Ask your druggist for them. For sale by druggists generally. lre pared only by 1 ; DRS. GREENE, LINDLEY & BENTLEY Charlotte, N. C. N. B. Cancers, Tumors, Ulcers, treated as heretofore bv KLINE'S ORE AT CAN CER ANTIDOTES at Charlotte, Golds hr' hiu Asheville, N. C. june 14 lyr SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, ' A., T. & 0. R. R., ' Chablottk, N. C, Oct. 18th, 1873. ON and after Monday, Oct 20th. the fo lowing schedule will be run over this Road : . . GOING SOUTH Leave Statcsville, at Davidson College, Arrive Charlotte, 6.25 a.m. 8.26 " 10.00 " , GOING NOETU Leave Charlotte, at 3.00 p. irt. Davidson College, , 4.39 " Arrive Statesville, 0.35 " .All charges must be pre paid on Freight offered for shipment Ho Section IJou.se, Henderson, Alexandriana and Caldwell's. These being "Flag Stations," the Conipany is not liable for any loss or damage to freight after it is unloaded, at either of the above points. No freight- will be received by Agents, or forwarded unless the name, of Consignee, and destination is distinctly marked t here on. J. J. dORMLEX. oct 19 Superintendent. ; ST. TilARY'S SCHOOL, RALEIGH, N. C FOUNDED 1812. FOR more than THIRTY YEARS this bclwql has been conducted by the Rev. ALDERT SMEDES, D. p. His on, the Rev. BENFET, SMEDES, A. M., ;is his Assistant. Bishops Atkinson and Ly man are visitors- In respect to accessibil ity and hcalthfulnefcs of situation, extent and convenience of buildings and grounds, and moderation in charges, this school challenges a comparison with any similar institntionv ; - : -;- ; a-4- For a circular caitaining full, informa tion, apply to the rector. V U lul Jan 1, 1 mo. . Genuine Oswego Corn Starch. A Light and nutritious did for invalids, infants and families. ' Aj fresh supply, at Scarr's, Drag Store. " ; v, ' : dec ll-tf OAA BALESCHOICE Hay,on eonsfgn AAJJ meiiti7for' sale low, by ' ' 1 1 STENHOUSE, MACAULAY A CO. feb3 .4-t; j-'l- -vi.m 4- TWENTY Dozeri !Tteck UemxmxMZA '-it - t ,iK9l-:.m-:. fete If .J: puREFcrrs DOOLEV YEAST POWDER,f' :? ': Berry French Roll Yeast rowder, i -'J Ctfleman'a English Muitatdr fm.tf , . W, R; BVSLWELI&VQ. r BALTIMORE, Mn. Pork acken, and Dealers in Bacon and Dry Salted Ilcati. Ki,. Sides, Shoulders. Pork, Bee&. Lar4.and.Xard Oil. A7, .i 7 THE FIRM of George & Jenkins having Send yemr orders , . Mr; W. H. MEREDITH, Salesman and mov 22 3m . - ' : . . THE. CHEAPEST PLACE jjH S.HRIER'S TEMPLE OF FASHION THERE YOU THE LABGIST kM IIMST STOCK CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING FOR MENS', K01S' AKD YOUTHS' WEAR, ALSO The Largest Stock of Gents Furnishing Goods HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, VALISES, SATCHELS, AND UMBRELLAS, LXP tvICBS OBFIBS CO MPBTITJON RnnnilKr the Plact. '2A Tryon Strot-t, David Park' RuihMntr. Dfvnorrat a?nl Himt.('opy. C I o t li i itl J. I. YOUNG A RE RE now prepared to receive their V desire a complete r inn tiwl outfit STORE, on North Tryon Street, t'linrlotie. Fnunh Door ahovt- the rharlottt- Hotd. Their Stock if entirely KEW. anl f!rtVI with i-arc in the N ithTn citio, fruni Manuiaeturers wiie Goods are made lxprelv tor the Southern Market. They offer DRESS SUITS of Black. Biiie, Snuff and l,onn,,ii Smoke clotlis ; .if warranted genuine Sitb t'asfimere, English, French, Amcrici.n l'lain and Kamy Cassinieref, in variety of stvlew and pric. Also, hv the sinsrle niece, 'ot. Pants Velvetine. Corderoy. (Jray Meltons, Whitney. Imperial Worsteds, Kerrv, A'( from the Brideirmoni to the-Hod ( V riT. Talmas, of (Jrav Melton. Mixed Melton. Black Salt, Coral, Black and Blue, Beaver, Arc. Overwwtf, of every variety, 'style and price. Youths' and Boys' OloMunjr a lar,re and weil selc-tei sto-k. A Full Line of Gentlemen' Furnishing Goods, comprising every article nciwary O complete the Vardrjle. ' Wats and Caps of e ery sty W; and pri-e. K large stocks of Gloves, iiandkerchiefs, Hosiery, Neck -ties. Bows, Scarfs and Fan cy Articles. The above limited outline of their stock, isjmly -designed to assure the reader that by calling uixm th: m his wants can he supplied. They jledge themselves to spare no pains to render every patron satisfied with pvery husinexs tuinsju-tion with them, and sk to he triwl. fsep'-tf- J. 8. PHILLIPS, .Merchant Tailor and C'loihier, Begs leave to inform the jwihlic tluit he is now reeefnnR his Stock of FALL AND- WINTER CLOTHING, Piece Goods, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Cajs, tc, which for style and quality, are unsur passed by anything ofjthe kind ever offer ed in this market, and will uell them as cheap as the same clas of Goods can be bought elsewhere. Call and, examine them. ' ' sep 26-tf To Housekeepers, ANOTHER lot of Mountain Eye Flour, 50 Bushels Mountain Irish Potatoes. Fresh Pork Sausage cverv day, and ' ior Hale by-' SYMONSACO. dep 20 ' A NEUrlot of B. F. Gravel v' s "Golden xl Pancake." and Anderson's Solace" f Chewmg Tobaccos, at t ; , V. Ii. BUR Tf ELL & CO'S, dec 4 ' ' "Spring Corner. GERMAN STUDENT LAMPS, at , BUR Hr ELL'S, dec 4 Spring's Cbrner. Tum best food for Infants and Invalids. i JrepareOibx avory & Moore, London, at -Ian l7 SCARR'b DRVG STORE. " ANE; HUNDRED Boxes Initialed French Paper jast received at PURBF0YS. 9hTrthnnd (Stcnogrnpliy.) PROFFSIONA L lAXD BUSINESS A ; mex, tatight after a new" ad efficient method in 20 lessons. Day and evening classes m HI 1 be1 fui mud. Hrdewi left at Tiddy's Book,Store wiU J he prompt ly at- fs. .r-V , Jivstrnctor of Ijinjruages, U;tT.J;: ShWhand.Etc, ; ALtrCouhtry Hams, Coufttry f JArd' and Vy .fine Cranberries.-' at " -ur -' aai. & jKCtf ".X4?!. NISBET A '' : been dissolved,' we the undersienMl f. '. . : JERKIKS A CflAIVDLER. 48 Sotnh Btreet; ; lialtnnore. Md Shipping Clerk of the Old House, is with n. ... .flb,l lg)".l .1 I q. ; : TO BUY ClQTKIfiG IN IS WLL FIND OF g tore fr!e?fls. nnd the puhlio trcncnilly. vlio" inllir. line, at their NhW (.'l.O'l 111G or Vet. Mixcl Meltons, pne Skin Jeanes, Seal Skin, buver Ac, in style and price to suit every TI6E NEW AMEKICAN STEAM "WASHER AND BLEACKEIt" COITXBIXCD. PATENTED November 4, 1873, ovtr all thers, bv WILLIAMS k IIAKK1 SON, RaUighN. C. Stale and untv Rights ISO YVAl CENT LOWER TH AN ANY 0THKK, ainl the most reliable in existence. Price of .MACHINES COMPLETE FOR $10. The ICIEST DOMESTIC BLEACIIEW ever introdaiecd. A ge.i wanted. Terms to purchasers of Terrthwy easj". Address IIOLTON & GBEESON, '' GENERAL AGENTS, CH ARLOTTE. N. . -dec S-3tos WATCHES ! WATCHES Clocks and Jewelry ! filver and Plated Wore! 8PECTACLES and FANCY GOODS, A At Tanic Prices, at J. T. BUTLER'S, Opposite Central Hotel, . CHARLOTTE. N-c nov. 25-1 f Tbe Attractive Bargain Com' " ' ' ! '' ter .Tl B . bbrMANN'S Store i 85 A ftpen. Ad the great sensatios w iTLar oftftJ : i - dCC W TF voa wiafe a winitity of beaotjgj I. goods, for money. Go to B. KoopniaDB aiid select froni the Bargain Counter. ' ec ItKf. ' ' 1 GO fb'B.'Koopiiiann's; Bargai n Counter. and examine dec 10-u- DlAYIDS Placlc Ink in Stands, 4 oanc 8 ooBeeirinl, Pint and Quart Wes. Carmine, .Violet nd Blue Ink. iiolcT5 Writing ahd Copying Ink in i inB and PfnVlS9tWea,ifoiJ sale i v.q 4TVf,,Hr.FURgggu BLUEi GRASS! Clover, ! Orchard G5 Lucerne. and, EverKreenGrass- m v. 11! S
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