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a. ti W II IHT IT w - -rfi. Sr. $ 4 . TUa C i-TTrvxa Ji& rt - -jr. : tt IX jiy l year, (postpaid) In advance. i$ too 4 00 2 00 TT75 tnoroty .cUsa v. a every 6 mos. v 3 mos. t want, ana vr.ia vis :;t ttTies cf Tne, I every ms; rr ct J : a V.'cri ncTT M aoM 1 mon, - wi-a t:r. t, Cl-. - i tz.1 c:.J?neaa Wee i f-n 1 1 i - tc'-3 FIiAKIL3, ILIIj H. 1..3, ... -r ' i pirn " -r- .v 1Vll i 9 , fail--iL: t z cz:r ra, ca, Waekly, (in the oounty) in advance, $2 00 " out of the county, postpaid, 2 10 ,v 6 months, . j 'V,.i05 Liberal reductions for clubs. .a v ; Y0L. XIH. CHAfiLOTTE H. C, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4 . 187 HO. 2,460. :;: -r ft, s rrHE undersigned haseforrae.1 a partnership, nnder r : 1 the firm name of, BOy D OVERMAN, and wmf : ' : ontioue tt B;Mit andfibo business in th store oc-' - copied by-WL Boyd. They -will always keep W o . i V. -i hand first-class 8tock pt 3ootf and 8hoes, saitable for both tJity and country- traded Therein BUYi and SELL ezclnsively for ash. and tbeir customers entire satisfaction in, the quality style 'and prices of their goods" - W Ir BOYi;,': WHOLESALE s - , i ; ' -.tdi,,a jan3? , , -i . a. iam . ww .x. . ' ' L 3 4 I" ' i 110 -v this; . ymi. mm- :m tmm , mm, r'Jft r LOCATED IN CENTEX OF CT KS tJR HA S S B O - , - . tT, TOi THE TRaV FIXING PUBLIC. ' ' -x r;v- - v - .-rsv v Ty. . ' like Eurntture to llrst-eloso,, tlio -House ta Car- f if it ' GAS and ELECTRIC BELLsTaE IN EVERY ROOM. t T.tt m' iu AiiViiiiu riuiJUU. lVUiw?vue;iiiiwiii6 A FOR PLEASURE, THIS HOUSE tf "lERMS:-3C0; t25a end -tibo Rooms -AT- 13 . 4 . FUR M LXUR.E i . T .ft 7T - . - t - a nave jubt rcceieucf M. -- -.-. Oi-y L'rJ1-, Farfor Snitsia Hair, ClotE,Keps A" very handsome aesortmewFGENTLEI A fix. : WiW nv T nTTN-mrs.; AT.T, 1 tt rTrT7 An - 'a . . ffTT: Vii-.f. ' Jf- v. .VTj,T? ITC XJ 1" ,r'i v aM.MK'-t i. . . - BBPnajwsjBMfswa'i.w-n "'.w,; W I I Cf V H I SiS;" J .wtr.Mi.t::-Tfr-t-v-'--'' ' " T $ t s i ' r.rt f ? DEALERS LN , ,,r, 1 IU- 1 - t ; - i', leciwf:" f':;XJS?.1XnqailiCdXCiriCnp -?i6M& if Jisr. W0$0axm slip Elass w !-; FAHfiY ' iinTICLES PERFUUUliXo LiiiUaUliiJ. 7.' , m m w ,i-'-v. . .TV . J. 4-- , W W OVERMAV & RETAIL, DKALXa IB a-; j. . .,as . iviftua DK , viitT I , '.61 j.V J J t -: ;;.ri-l TiT-rwTxi. o A- .A PAPTOR ArTTiUTHrBOTTmo I , v,u, wwaiauo on xjACTij. i ,.,r,;t, , ; , .j,t'y-. w 0k- I it ; ? I PIT A RT fl T T TP w' r 1 v r - jt THE CITY,' OFFERS . tz J tjfi f I lVT Tic nuuvwuu tiuuww HniM) mens, mis rausir uesirauie resuib can De co-T -. a v . -V 1 "I bem8 friend of the -President attained.' I am strengthened in thU " '-J-r'. ' and: CrTernment. o(&eertwonld::U view by the course trade lias taken in C if" ' ' """"T ,i5 not be considered a part of your the last two yearjt and by the strength V tEAP'SEDSTKADS-LOUNQES Z0 k once to.Washington, with as of the credit of the United States, at r4 ; :siu i o little delay as possible, and place before home and abroad. For the fiscal vear iiffsisfsmni - . ACCOMMOBA5TION8 i in , . . - I - . - . r. I a ' ' . -DWr nT..AVAif nn. OFFERS EVERY FACILITY '-( if. x FOR COMFORT. . ;V .o peV disaccording to location of " O ECCLES, Proprietor.0 a v" . C i U T ' , ' - - . . - . a . I WJA.RE H O U.S E. IV. - , , . . , I . ... - T'-r :;). 'V: . - iv f ' - I '-WU , I PJ1ICESJCHEAF SOFAS, C5HEAP x!ttt'ps - -r? r. -' ' , .. ... .. !. T..o.'n.. I vnEustand onh-::.;,;;--;:,;: i:; -r t38ithTradeStwt.Jwincppa.octt df"g .fl-ion : - -wTvrI ""i11 keeP 5!5leit ?'L?i&ii 'KIT1I1K Ik uijr lov" . ; - v?etIff48V0?a ; - r auT15,Kir tpup'ranh or otherwise, prompt- i.TSOOrfiB ;"WjaWw: . . U I-Um 'i" '.?.'-; 1 - , Ul7-V::; n.'! i ' f -i r f. UT - - " ri41rr liacaWAwi( T r i I'?-. - ,;..'. -m. mnvrnnnr1 . . . - i,.r;, . - - TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.S LlCOD UlSpatCklCS. " I WASHINGTON. Maddox's Testimony Confirmed- Wells', letter :to Haddox and WestThe Said-ta beneli- ffible Wiiconsin Elector -Nothing 'from the . - Grand, ; Commis- ion Yet ' ' . '.".Z '" . " I Washington, Feb. 3.VThe Commit- tee on Powers , and Privileges report that DanielJY. Downes, a Wisconsin elector, did not think that holding the onice or Examining Surgeon, of the Pension Office, disqualified him. He held that position when elected, and j received the official fee of 12 in each case He voted for Hayes. ' Maddox produced the letter address- ed to Hon.t J. K. ; West," which was j sealed: and another add rps.d ta hiin- selt ThPv wi.r in an nvoni , , , , T , . "gating upon the government to re addressed to Maddox by Judge A. deem its outstanding legal tender notes W allte: and had been in. the custody in coin on presentation, but it is cer ot Col. Jack Wharton, Adjutant GenT I of Louisiana, while KelloggVwas Gov- ' ,b6s . I ernor. , lhe Committee have sent for (UnatA. TX7Ak f mVA mill l.tt.i ni vucu uio icoi-o i in their presence. , j J . wells to maddox.' t JMEW UfiLKAKS, JNOV. J8r 1576. DEAB Sia Understanding the DOliti- I uiu vvuuibtou s oi altera nere irom i 1 ir; a.a. i . I l?i?l t' th . PmnidAnt : tVA nrmrlitinn Mid thn ououiu you concmae io . lase, prompt i action in the premises, allow me to commena you 10 senator vvesn. wn I ifl m v mr if Vi nm wtfi will fin.1w I J uu,niu nuwuijuu Yi iu .j.wbi, communicate ? - -. Yours, very truly, J. Madison Wells. senator west art)earea. ana. at tne l 1 . . . .1 ti- I Ietter addressed to him, and immedi- . . . ' I ately withdrew. . ". TfELLS to west. , - New Oeleaks, Nov. 21, 1876. T)irii Kn-T tpotoI. mnoh nnt vn when h T wanted t av is now upon us. Our duties as return- ; ffinir h9 ,nnMiMi -th :-..:,.- . " 1 j.Vi,,i Z r Z ' of ihewmeUli for the Mmeperodi ' i- , ; u:u six months is not far short of sixty mil- as soon as the canvass is over.: which j.h n - !j.Jin..i mtuue of the destiny of the two great I . , . : !.,!,,. , .; a. t I such a way as to make it in some man parties may 1 not say, the nation. , 1 1 v,i : fully comprehend the situation,-as well as mydutyyAq the greatest lmng Gen- -l dby 57Te rl?l?? rortu. aje. me, uiy , eotceu.eu o.x, era vii , nf th ftanomr- ; Mi mm I have 'ft-hinfint herp and will be ned -e -been sent here and w" f e the interest of Titden, unless some inter movement be made.Mt will p -hn nt herP. and will be nsed counter k. j,o0;ki , ji Vi tl- ---JT U. m51 7 5 results. The gentleman an presenting this letter is fully aware thia atrar is n v .war m in mnnm I - r.-. -.. I " v f -v" i; : .1 d: prompuyr .r ue xi trous. "A word to the wne,". Ac. Strictly private and confidential. Yours very truly, ; J. MADISON WELLS. I T t t? w.--w.-,;.to n - -"""- -.w6vwU, The TW.nrt . fJnmmi.aiohr Court , . -11 J -f .;n. ' Tho I question and its reception will t be decided hereafter." Two - hour, were allowed in which to discuss the ques-j tion whether the Commission shall I confine itself to matters laid before it hv the Present of the Senate. In V ------- - . I i w -- m -- a inR nrtt iiiiiuaLi v qli uuic, dug avuuu i -lucans arguea to connue, u mo i Democrats to enlarge the scope of ...... ' I 1U T CO 1V1VU. i & i S?,?liPt dl?"ng mor.nine hour, a numDer oi Dins oi m priTaie i character were reported from variovi j - - -.i..- jt i a ; i I committees auu uiaucu vmcu - f- - . ;.,"-,; - r ,. i . I The transter oi troops, iromi were to Fortress" Monroe, has been counter- ' , . - '-- 'TnniWv - .; ,,."D.UV1-, , Ic - '.f . . - - . - fore noon, . and navigation alter h ty days suspension is again xesura.ed, with no damage.- , ' ' V , , u-1 v. FLASHES. ,! . . . r . . - NewYokk, Feb 3. John F Cham - berlain a sporting man, hrs gone into iToluntary -r:, bankruptcy, j,iaDimies . , ... . , ..... nearly a quarter of a million dollars. . ... -" ' : jlid-fliglit . Dispatches. , i-., . . - .V. : . " - ' .:.!',:; i V.; '.'. , WASHINGTON. . ' n noumi. : - . . Proceedings f ia : the HPre.ident'.Ie.sage:; , - - '- : . nM TTnrv t Hunt has been ordered f teloin bia .regiment at Charleston, s. Carolina. . - . ' It is alleged -that Jacob Don and Herder; Republican electors of Michi- sr. ttlv ""a iney s nave uewu . duiuuiuu n Tvtti1arrao Hm miffPA. . iuihibu A.,..6v, - HousE.-Nothing of interest. Most I . .1 ,l-r :vnnsnmar1 in fVimmittftft On the Whole on the Legislative Judicial an Executive : Appropriation Bill, wuiun was paseeu. t was referred to the Committee on Ways and Means., tSecess untui 10 o'clock Monday. - ' ; ;V SENAmPost Office bill reported appropriating a quarter of a million T . 7 .""" "ota? Prer umea "om tue ureat VunK ".roau Pp8141 rallwy "er" ;r;Trr' 7 "H.v- - ; ' uonnrmauon: airs, cumner, roat Mistress, Sherman, Texas.-, - ; Vote iu the House increasing the President's salary to fifty thousand dollars was yeas 47, nays 126. Salaries of Senators . and Representatives re- main unchanged. . . President's Message-To the Semite and House of Jteyresentativsi :. - u7 "?e. cotAJongteae approvea Jan- uary 14th, 1875, to. provide for the re sumption of specie payments, the first f January 1879. is fixed as the date when such resumption is to begin. It may not be desirable to fix an earlier d.ate. when ifc hall actually become oh- tainly most desirable, and ' will prove f""8b every pecuniary interest of the country to hasten the aav n.hn fh nonA;ri.niai;n. nrtu . I 41 1 J t 11 1 : cuuuiry, xuu iuc mu com suau uave equal values. At a later day if currency anu coin snoutareiam equal va uei, on j .,.. 8umntin. T VHftv t.h time has anmn -whnn bv a. . . . . . . .. ot the legislative branch of the irovem . V . i. . . . - U.Jm,. T,n. tn 1C7R th r ny 9VM,l6,lUz. Included in exports are $44,069,621 of specie and bullion in ex- eesa of imnorta of the am commad . A.Z . " 1 II " . A mja iyr;wie u iuuin.ua ui iue preseuii fiscal ear from Julv 1st. 1876. to Jan'v 1st 1877. The excess of exports over im- ports amounted to $107,544,869. and the ? a - 3 1. imports oi specie ana Dumon exceeaea the exports of the previous metal by VK lOO f AT im fha aama Iivma Th a r.r hnno S the six months exclusive of specie and buliion amounted to $113737,704J8hpw- ?g for the time being the accumula- Bpcwio uu mviU wxo wuu- "J, u.wuuiK w wo ru.u,vvy,vyv. unless this great increase of the preci- nna motala Ann hn nt.ilirpn at nnmA m musUeek a foreign market. as surely rmM r,vtbfr wnAm. f t.h niL z In AMil lAn tn fh a netiAno I nvAnnnr middling, W about' practical' fesumption, and wifl . . th - . ftfth th- wr- plating; mediums; ; thus securing a . 7. .r . I W41uu8 meumuis, ium .iuuig - healthy inflation of a sound currency ' nta of evory le . ti.. 4 KiMkK iU. .Mm provide for- the :resumption of 'specie I S..n.tho!i?ed L secA - v K-l T. r tn Wn Iwinrla of either of . . . ' . . .. .1 the descrintion named in tne act oi I tied "act to authorize the refunding of tQ aational debt for not less than par . .A -.u.. -i- aTk, I "'a IrnX hrl.!; t maA ih w'orUTe , i .. - . r is .1 t. tt. excnangeoiiipariorgoiu,uiusBiengUi. linv the 'I"rftnrv to meet, final re- "TTI.; "X V ".ViTi jiuummuu uu , w ; "51 .v , morI i,.r.Hin it permanent ? use tu ' ciwulinj A.gusta-Quiet; middling; 12c; receipts, 'S'14. - 'Z. thesvolume of legal tender notes in circulation. ' . To accomplish this 1 would suggest an act autnomingtne Secretary of the Treasury to issue four per cent Donas, witn j years to run m anitr t rA eTtnont ah . tap uriu: c in nbUAibT a j wa ; vawumsvm . wa iegi tenaer notes wnenever preseabeu, in sums of $50 or any multiple thereof. The whole amount oi sucn Donas, To increase the home demand for such bonds 1 would recommena mat tney be made available for deposit in the U. S. Treastirv.. for bankioe purposes. I - - - ' . . t - - . ' i;2rSg:3SriiSa u??est further that national hanKs De J-l . . . required to retain a certain per cent of from the bonds deposited with the I Treanurv. to secure tneir circulation. Iwouldilso recommend the repeal of the third section oi toe joins, xtesoiu I An an aAma ailKh lan'm "5--- rii. will a relief t the trJ insUnt i m its effects, ana tor wnicn tney wm secure the gratitude of. the whole peo- I II M liKiHT. Executive Mansion, FeVy 3d, 77t 1 W Q p'm 't... ftn Privileges and v,antinrtu .xam;n T. J. Leicester. Presi(jent 3 Hinds County 4 Board ' of I vwv."- w . ; . : . - jtegisteM- Leicester bad furnished L.,ni;t. t.vc K.llnt. hnvra to 15 vTor .med. Supposed th. idea w. to tot. 1 -.. 1.1- 3 ..A 1 1 Atwn tit out PUD" u,u fV" " , - ballots. On opening his letter in the presence I of - the Committee on ;. powers .ana Privileges, Senator West said he had heverleen it befere, recognized it, as , w-iig nandwriting ana saia ne.recog wu. - -it v.rK ik UtUr. Mdox continued and told Wells thai he had not delivered the letter to West. Wells jumped up and said lie waa delighted ; that , the letter had iro"uie . ur r." rrir.::r i iiowe s Aiouisiana joinuiikiee mvw I .. i t..i.i.iji. tinuea ijitueneiu s cruna eimiuuuu. NothiE WftS licted . beyond elabora i ,. . , I : In the Electoral Commission Uerrick, Evarte, O'conner and Matthews each spoke on the admission of evidence when the commission adjourned to 10 o'clock Monday, when the decision on this point will be reached. . .Public Printer Clapp has discharged 60o hantts and suspended congressional printing except the Record.- His funds are exhausted and it is a misdemeanor to contract debts, r -V'1. Decision A firmed. - Mobile, Ala., Feb. 3. United States Circuit Court for the Fifth Circuit and Southern districts of Alabama, Hon Job n Bruce presiding, has rendered a decree affirming the title of Morris Ketcben as trustee under first mort gage of the Mobile and Ohio Railroad Company. The opinion is very elaborate and will be published in a few days. : Railroad Bridge Gives Away. i. Loganspobt, Isrx, Fed 3. Span Rail road bridge, crossing , the Wabash at this point, was swept away by the ice. , - TKLEGBAPBIC MARKUTs. .. . '": 'r' 4 ' Pttraary 3. 181T. , V PRODUCE. RalUmore Oats and rye steady. Provis ions dull and unchanged. . Coffee quiei and noiainal., Tfhiaky $109. ; Sugar strong at lljc ... , . x ; IMUvtlle-Flonr dull; extra, $5 50a5 75; extra family' $6 00a6 25. ', Wheat in fair de mand; red, $145; amber; $1 50; white, $1 50. Corn nominally unchanged.; Bye, 0c. Oats, white, 42c; mixed, S9c. Provisions firmer. Pork, $17 00.C Balks aoeat, ahonlders, 61a 6c; clear rib, 8a8jc; clear sides, 8a9. Ba con unsettled;- shoulders, ?c; clear rib, 91c; clear sidee, 9c; sugar cured hams; 12lal3c, Lard, tierce, lllallfc; keg, 13c. Whisky firm at $i 05. , COTTON. New York Firm; sales, 279 bales: mid dling, 12 15-16al3 l-16c; consolidated net re ceipts, 27,471; exports to Great Britain, 15 - 534; to France, 2,421; to the Continent, 467; to the Channel, 1.570. " GalTCMan Nominal; middling 12c; net receipts, 965 bales; sales, 282, exports to Great Britain, 800; t the Continent, 2,07; Coastwise, 2,526. Norfolk. Dull; middlinf, 12ial2c; net receipts, 2,204 bales; sale?, 100; exports Coast wise, 1,962. : Baltimore Firm; middling, 12Jc; salesT 270 bales; exports Coastwise, 40. ' Boston Quiet ;, middling, 132c; . net re ceipts, 1,341 bales; gross, 2,660. -.8B0W- Phll.dlnhi- .nli. 1.!HiiM is- . " " -a, , net receipts, 673 b, net receipts, 673 Dales; gross, 803, . . . Savannah-Steady; middling 12c; net i ro iw uiM si. nnnw, "wr-,. - . Great' Britain i.983; Coastwise, .24. ; e--d Mew rleai Orleans Steady middling, 12c ; u mU.'n. ill.. .aJ i i ".v,,Sw m.1xv, 7.w; . exports u ureat Britain, 7,753; to France, 2,421. ' 45 belesj sales, i.000; exports to' the Con- I enn ' - 1 . . vH.,wv. ; e-Pf-Vie; miaaiing, i2c; receipts, . v.,:v.J 1 con. 1 on. I i" micd; suiuiueuir, ,uot, eico, I Charleston-Qoiet; middling, 12fc; net 1 receipts, 12S bales; sales, 200, FUTTJRES. i . . .L i i . . aw w nFraaM'tirnfM ninaan n rm . is aa i igg ? 1 - rt " February, 12 9-32al5-16c. March, 13a3-32c April, 13 9-32a5-16c. May, 1315-32ajc. June, 13 21S2c July, 13 25-32c. August, 13 13-16a27 32c.: September! 13ia9-16c. October ' 13 3-18c November. 1215-16a31-32c. December, 1 15-1Sa31-32c FINANCIAL. I RtltM MtAAflT. . t lflnV sttir tn ,x' mn. Speci mmiaQ. . lncreai lion. , A , , OBSERVER OFFICJE. 1 Cmaxioiix. N. C' February 1877. . ' J " The Cetten Market. I -:'.':(. V.' ,., .....i. - v y No quoUble change trinspired J In i the rket yesterday, but a little better feeling 1 generally prevaUed, the closing being quiet S2T: iik . . . . , u., A " ; - Middling...... liiaiif I Goed AliacuinE .............. -12 I . Receipts for the day, 228 bales, f v ; i Beceipts in all Ports, 27,471 bales; I stock, 833,195 bales, - 1 ivutv ; Auvi3UXiSKini2iA's. "T CHARLOTTE EA5 LIGHT GO. t eo?queeor adenine in v i x xosin, the price or Gas will be reduced to I TtiM TIaIIiim ntFthnmsnil fwt. frnmanil i " - - - j - By order ofhe Board of directors. - I O V T fWTAW I ; feb4 1 ' Supt. FlfJANClAL AtlD COMMERCIAL. , . j.7 ..I ,., M .2 , " E. D. LATTA & BRO'S, SPECIAL : COMMUNICATION - TO THE PEOPLE !! We haye Decided to We haVe Decided to OP PIIUB OP PI1UB AT A LARGE REDUCTIOI AT A LARGE REDUCTIOI ALL TRADES : and PROFESSIONS -ALL TRADES and PROFESSIONS rot: e: -3E.) e. ; e? e etio . -,5 ui; ii u A KE9IARKABL.E OPPOllTUlf IT Y FOR PURCnASIWO A UEMARK1BLG OPPOUTU flIITY FOU PUUCUASinG for nnri Aim nom : : unn nwir Aim unv ' AWII MIMI Parties from a distance, unable to ORDERS receiving our BEST and CAREFUL ATTENTION, promising satisfaction IN EVERT PARTICULAR or MONEY RETURNED. ; . - i . REPRESENTATIVE -jsnU clothiers' ELIAS, OOHE1T -1 ARE JUST IS A SUPERIOR MINK SABLE.. FRENCH SEAL... KAMSKATKA SEAL............... ALASKA SEAL..... .w.i ........ FANCY GREBE . . ........... And a full assortment of LADIES and CHILDREN'S FURS MEDIUM AMD Another lot of these Cheap Call and see them de6 -0F s IBS WE NOW OFFER UNPRECEDENTED Supply themselves and their families with . tne coia weatner, ana as in stocx is articles; W HI T E B . Front $175, $4.00 and $6.00: L A D I E S ' . From $3 50 to $15 WOO L E N .DR. From 12 J cents npwards MILLINERY 1 FANCY. GOODSJfS A,Y HI fVRTITXfn Lower than the lowest "offered in this maxet OYIXCOATi, LliU 1 H11N VT from $30 nDWards. Gents' FnrnishiBr Goods at tbe same xasle. In short, our whole RETAIL BTOCK wiU Dee8 CLOSING iGU T ! TOo - Have G ommcnc o d iliia Sao1 To Clcse but our ENTIRE . - We wish to get our Stock reduced to make room for a larje stock ; - - - ' . :V ,4T'a -l - T CE3I I S S nn? PlaYpff 'WflniPlr ftwir:r; " IT!-tMr TTati Pffn ALL FOR We will give great Bargains in DRE33 G00D3,. Everybody call and see how eheap we ' are selling Goods. Yery truly. , , , : - , , 1 k nizjiinriDisii, -GEsiOEsti -'fa', go. si offer our.ontiro Stock offer our entire St ck CLOTEEJff OLiOTEima HI PMCBS ! mtmm UUU WWIWl visit ns personally, may rely upon tbei t OF THE SOUTH. .:.. r',...v,w. (! 1 . Sc BOHSSLEB EICKIfT OF A ' C LOT OP PURC, ..m.....u;:..boaS and muffi .........BOAS AND MUFFS BOAS AND MUFFI ....... ., BOAS AND MUFFS .BOAS AND MUFFS ........ LOW GRADES, d and Superior Alpaecas,- just' received. Masonic Temple Bmilaiag. ' i 3 THE - .1 f-.-'j-- S-:3T TO THE' PUBLIC OPPORTUNITIES ! I ! TO every thing needful for their eomfert dmiag too vanea to itemize, we tow eot isw , worth 4.00, 8.00 and $10.' CLOAK S' s, worth $5 to $25, - - :- E S S - G 0 0 D S ; lees than half priee. 9 i be sold eff REGARDLESS OF CCST. Seat W LwO U t if ..4. $. . s CSA5L0TTB, V, 0 1 . .... A. ... t STOCK VKTBCGCOCS. DP- I U G SALE CHEAP. It If Hi ; !! . oc25
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