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1 1 it hi I ill ill - a. a. . Ie I 1 1 i - fi . ... :.' v ,jr .....i . i. j . , j i : RUBSCEIPTIOX RATES : Dally; on year, (pogt-paid) in advance .-.$8 06 ix Months. , ; 4 00 Three Month...... 2 00 On Month... . 75 WEEKLY EDITION i V'teidy, (In the county) in advance... ....$2 00 OtU the county, poetpaid,. A... ... 2 10 Six Month..,. 1 00 CSP IAberdt Reduction jorChOm. QASHMERES AND ALP ACA&. JBM OBSEMTXM JOB BEPAJOKEMT Baa been thonmaM mmtaed toiOk mni wemm fMrwM, Short USTTXJhBEADS, CIEDS, TABS. RECEIPTS, POSTERS, - PROGRAMMES, HAKD-BILXJS -PAMPHLETS, CIECVLAES, CHECKS, a . VOL. XX. CHARLOTTE N. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 6, 1879. NO. 3,098, Juat Received another lot of superior i CASHMERES and ALPACAS, Ranging In Price front 25,: cents to One Dollar. I m A Few Pieces of- COLORED CASHMEEES, all f Wool, of superior quality, at sixty cents, worth SI .00. Do not tall to see our LADIES' CLOAKS before buying. It will pay you. ELUS ft COHEN. r nr" gUEGESS NICHOLS. i'i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IS ALL KINDS OX FURNITURE t FURNITURE I M,T . BEDDING, &a BEWINQ, &C. BEDDING, &C. i BEDDING, Ac. FURNITURE t FUKNITURE ! A Ml Line of CHEAP BEDSTEADS ! CHEAP BEDSTEADS 1 LOUNGES! LOUNGES ! f LOUNGES! LOUNGES I LOUNGES LOUNGES! PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! tW COFFINS of an kinds on band. COFFINS of all kinds on band. N. B WBST TSADB 8TBSKT. 1 charlotte; jr. a IW Ladles and Gentlemen's Burial Robes line supply. - ? B ARGAINS mu uhrr wir n rrvtv urbk keb f a UR RNN N II .T lV . BBo Bg fK U URRR NNN n.Jig .DB g j u or rw nn n , 2 iCU.Pl SSm f UU BIT MH ' T 1 TO B RBBK 'AT 1 E. G. ROGERS' WABEROOMS, J- NaXTTOPOSTOFfjcB. '"I My stock to Very Lar,'j arid embraces a Full A.lne of I ,1 PARLOR, CHAMBER, DDilNa i00 ..,r;;. - .ff-'i;-- Ki JtisK'T.-OifiWi A ' Ai', ;,fA'f,. '.kr.iilst;!.?? - . t ' . ' vwrm . . " ' i !!. 71 au oopds Packed Free of Charge?. - .:' . .5 ' l'-V'-- ' " If f r ANNOUNCEMENT NNOUNCEMEN 1. JOB LOT1 OB LOl" OF CHILDREN'S FINE FANCY H H OO RS8o tl EBB RRB T Y H HO.O8nE R RYT HHH O O 88a n EK ERR YY H H O O -! n E R R Y H H OO B88B n EBB R R T - TO BE CLOSED OUT LOSED OU X A TTTT OO NN N OOO EKE AA T O O NN N O O E A A T O 6 N N N O EE AAA T OONNNOOE A A T OO N VS OOO BEE ALEXANDER ft HARRIS. Feb. 1st CRETONC I RETONO I CRETONO t RETONO ; I HAVE JUST RECETVETA JJST RECEIVE The handsomest lot of 0D Colored CRET0NS of the season. Also a new lot of , HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INSERTING8. Don't fall to look at my new Abdominal COO OO RRR s8SKEEBTTTT8SSa O OO OR RS bE T 2 O O O RRR BSSoRB T S8S O CO OR R oS E Tog OOO OO R K8SS8KKB T SSBr New lot ot Crochet and Diagonal DRESS BUTTONS. l still hare a few fine Cloaks to close out at half their real yalue. A new lot of Black and White Satin. Also MONOGRAM RUFFLING For Skirt Protectors. Respectfully, T. L. SEIGLE, Opp. Charlotte Hotel, Tryon st, Charlotte, N. C. feb'i - LADIES' CLOAKS. ADIES' CLOAKS. LADIES' CLOAK O LADIES' CLOAKO. THE GREATEST BARGAINS HE GREATEST B A R Q A I NO OF THE S!ASOf F THE SEASOlM. HUNDRED CHOICE LADIES' CLOAlQ -Vm HUNDRED CHOICE LADIES' CLOAK O JUBT RKCSITKD BT .XXPRES DBT BSCXITKD BT XXFBBSl Si . Jl...!:...J..; : Which will be sold without reserve, at sacri- : flclng prices. Don't fail to come and look at j .i, ..; ii s WEEPING REDUCTION of FORMER PRICE Q WEEPING REDUCTION Of FORMER JTOlCJKkJ ..... V ..vT .vn;'5 'i NOW IS YOUR CHANCT? ; OW IS YOUR CHANCXV ' TO BUT A CLOAK FOR A CHRISTMAS GIFT O BUT A CLOAK FOB A CHRISTMAS GIF J. A T, HALF. P R ICT J. THAI. F. P B I C Xli. v -if- ihn'-ifUI"'! 9 ; H. MORRIS 4 BROS. , . ur; H MORRIS ft BROS. dec!4 ' " BetwetH the Arts. ; Bertha Scranton FooL Between the acts when the music swells, f . Pulsing and flashing as was at night, When the curtain falls, and we turn awhile -To study the boxes, and nod and smile, In watening a face so white, Pee It grow changed as a cloud may skim Over the blue of a lake's clear rim. Oh, old, sweet story of Magueritel Grown sweeter and sweeter year by year; How your passionate music thrills and breaks, Like the tide of grief, when a fresh day wakes A maiden so wronged, so dear! Some lessons of pain and loss you teach, As deep down into our hearts you reach. - Is all of the past forgot or dead Under a face mat Is calm and brave? ' , And may not a shadow steal now and then Back from the lichen and grasses again That cover an old grave; Troubling the rest of a sweet, new dream Dimming the gold of a bright sunbeam? rr. ' ' And so. as she listens, unaware. And smiles with her sweet wife eyes aglow, . How bitter his grief for a sin long cold How hateful the secret bis heart must hold, From this love that trusts him sol For even her face, so pure, so sweet, Becalleth a loss, dead Marguerite! ROUGH RIDS Iff A NIGHT SHIRT. How Iowa Farmers Treated an Old Physician. . Special to Cincinnati Commercial. Thursday night about 11 o'clock nine men in disguise went to the house of Dr. M. W. Slocum, an old resident of Perry, Dallas county, and rapped on the door. The doctor arose from his bed and opened the door, when he was hur ried to a wagon and driven off eastward, his naked limbs hanging over the rear end of the wagon, while two men sat on his body, holding a blanket over his head to stifle his screams. His wife ran to a neighbor's and gave the alarm, and ne himself made vocal protests in no minor key. . Quickly the whole town was aroused and Capt Haskins came up before the horsemen got away, and seizing one horse by the Dridle, ordered the rider to dismount. Several revolver snaps were exchanged, the weapons not discharging, when the horsemen dis mounted and tied. A large posse at once made pursuit, and a few miles dis tant one of the mob, who had . been thrown from his horse, was captured. He was brought back, and upon wash ing the black from his face he was dis covered to be Thomas Gardner, a f arm er, living a few miles distant. He re fused to " squeal " on his partners. The pursurers got so close on the gang that three abandoned their horses, which were captured, and the doctor was thrown from the wagon. He made his way to a farm house, where he was car ed for. He is in a critical condition, owing to his exposure in only a shirt, the bruises received and the excite ment. He says the mob told him they were going to kill him, and they proba bly would have done so but for. the close pursuit. The cause of the trouble is supposed to be the failure of the doc tor in business several months ago, through which fanners in the neigh borhood where Gardner lives met with losses. There is little doubt that the whole gang will be brought to justice. Meeting of Tobacco Men. Special to Richmond Dispatch. Washington, February 2. To-morrow night the tobacco men, who are coming by every train, will hold a meet ing atEbbitt's Hotel and arrange their campaign in favor of reduction to 16c. A committee consisting of well known representatives of the tobacco interest to-day sent Mr. Bayard a strong letter urging him to go in committee for 16c., and secure a majority report for that rate. Among those who arrived to-day was Mr. R. P. Richardson, of Reidsville, N. C, who brought to Messrs. Merri mon and Ransom the proceedings of a meeting held there on Saturday, which favored speedy action and a reduction to 16c. Other North Carolina manu facturers will be here to-morrow. To illustrate the effect of the present tax on manufacturing Mr. Richardson said to his Senators, "Now, when I sell 200 boxes (8,000 pounds) of good common tobacco, I get 12c. a pound, exclusive of the tax, making $960. My profit on this is 2c. per pound $160. I pay on it a tax of $1,920. I sell this at 60 days, and my risk in the transaction is $3,000. Now, the banks charge to cash the pa per I receive $67.50, and my profit on a risk of $3,000 is less than $100., The finance committee will meet to-morrow and even Mr. Morrill, I am informed, is anxious to get the bill then "ready for report. Iam afraid it will take at least another meeting. The talk at thej capi tal is that when the bill passes it will keep manufacturers busy day and night for six months to meet the demand, so low is the stock now of manufactur edtobacco. How Venerable Bummers Live by Black Mailing. Wash. Cor. Richmond Dispatch. There are a great many people here who live by their wits, arid the expedi ents to which they resort are not only numerous, but some of them are inter esting. For instance, some time ago a worthy but very poor woman came to the capitol, and in the Senate reception room told a kind hearted Senator her necessities and begged him to get her a fdace in the Treasury Department., She eft without giving her address in Washington. As soon as she got be yond the room a venerable looking man, with flowing white beard and dressed in black, who had sat near her, rose and said: "Senator. I hoDe vou will cretmv friend Mrs. B. a place, for she is deserv ing and greatly in need." The Senator replied that he would try. This old fel low M who looked as if he had Srofessed sanctification, then took; his eparture. The Senator in due time procured the appointment, and meeting old M on the street soon afterwards remarked to him that he did not know Mrs. S.'s address, and requested him to take the appointment to her. With a show of gratitude ne consented, ana it was afterwards ascertained by detec tives that he not: only made the poor woman pay him , $25 down, but taxed her $5 per month for procuring her the appointment She did not eveaTlknow him when he spoke to the Senator in her- behalf, tw4 wa in tjie Senate re peption,room in quest of just such a Victim as he found. . Mr. Conkling's Defeat! Wash. Cor. Baltimore Sun, Sd. . Mr. Conkling and the other anti-administration . Senators are exceedingly gloomy tcnnight by reason of the disas trous defeat which overtook them this afternoon j while the administration henchmen are; correspondingly trium phant. -It is charged openly to-night that the administration has trafficked with certain Republican Senators to ob tain their votes. In the lobby of -Wil-lard'g Hotel a noted Republican politi cian of New York, a personal friend of Mr. Conkling's, charged Senator Con over with being influenced in his vote by the promise of federal patronage in Florida. ; - , Congratulates 0or People. Cohn&bla Register. We congratulate our sister State upon the good fortune of having such a man to succeed Vance, and we venture to express the hope that the entente cordi ale of Hampton and "Vance in the past may be preserved between Simpson and Jarvis in the future. i i i i No One Thoughtful Enough. Atlanta Constitution. There was no one thoughtful or ap preciative: enough to throw Whitelaw Reid a bouquet when he retired from the witness stand the other day. It is such little attentions as these that soothe the weary editor and cause him to be more resigned to his fate. Five at a Shot. Spartanburg Herald. Jas. L. Scruggs, a; resident of Chero kee township, Spartanburg county, S. C, a few weeks ago, killed five large wild turkeys at one shot. A lard. To all who are suffering from the errors and In discretions of youth, nervous weakness, early de cay, loss of manhood, &c I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self -addressed envelope to the REV. JOSEPH T. IK MAN, Station D, Bible House, New York City. Jan 25 CHEW JACKSON. 8 BEST SWEETtf All TOBACCO. A Remarkable Result. It makes no difference how many physicians, or how much medicine you have tried, It Is now an es tablished fact that German Syrup is the only reme dy which has given complete satisfaction In severe cases of Lung Diseases. It Is true there are yet thousands of persona who are predisposed to Throat and Lung Affections, Consumption, Hem orrhages, Asthma, Severe Colds settled on the Breast, Pneumonia, Whooping Cough, Ac., who have no personal knowledge of Boschee's German Syrup. To such we would say that 50,000 dozen were sold last year without one complaint. Con sumptives try Just one bottle. Regular size 75 cents. Sold by all druggists in America. . - Ease Attainable by the Rheumatic. Yes, although they may despair of relief, it Is attainable by rheumatic sufferers, for there Is a remedy which carries off, by means of increased activity of the kidneys Important channels for blood purification the acrid element to which pathologists the most eminent attribute the painful symptoms a theory completely borne out by urin ary analysis. The name of this grand depurent is Hostetters, a preparation likewise celebrated as a remedy for constipation, which causer contamina tion of the blood with the bile and a certain means of relief In dyspepsia, fever and ague, and nervous ailments. It Is, perhaps, the finest tonic extant, and is highly recommended as a medicinal stimulant by distinguished physicians and analysts who pronounce It to be eminently pure and very beneficial. The press also endorses It. The Death-Bate ot Our country Is getting to be fearfully alarming, the average of life being lessened every year, with out any reasonable cause, death resulting general ly from the most Insignificant origin. At this sea son of the year especially, a cold is such a common thing that In the hurry of every day life we are apt to overlook the dangers attending it and often find too late, that a Fever or Lung trouble has already set In. Thousands lose their lives In this way ev ery winter, while had Boschek's German Stbup been taken, a cure would nave resulted, and a large bill from a doctor been avoided. For all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, Boschvk'b Gsbhah Stbup has proven itself to be the greatest dlscor- ery of its kind in medicine. Every Druggist In this country will tell you of its wonderful effect. Over 950,000 bottles sold last year without a single failure known. gTUDEBAKER WAGONS. I am now In receipt of a large lot of the celebra ted STUDEBAKER WAGONS, all sizes, which will be sold on reasonable terms. CALL EARLY, and supply yourself wltb the best wagon out T. H. GAITHER. Jan. 8 tf. fUST IN TIME. We have just received a fine selection of. such Goods as you want for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, ISuch as fine Lockets and Chains. Fine Sets, Seal Rings, Initial Cuff Buttons, Scarf Pins and anything In the line you may want. tSff" CAXIi AND SXB THKM. g t--HALES A FARRIOR.- dec20 p LASNE, From Paris, France, WATCH and CLOCK MAKER, GILDER and EL VER PLATER, Trade Street, opposite First Presbyterian Church, . Nat Gray Store. Every kind of repairs made at once at half price and warranted one year. Every kind of Jewelry or Bronze.GUtUng, Coloring; SUver-Platmg and Gal vanizing made at short notice and equally as good as new. i Work, done for the trade at low pricea, tjn Apprentice wanted, wltlj prejQiant and goc4 references, m ' " V . , . G RAND CONCERT . ..-is . .. bt ran ' : MENDELSSOHN QUINTETTE CLUB :-: ' of Boston. . - Given under the auspices of the Gounod Musical . ... Club. The Grandest Musical Treat ever offered the Peo- t . . - . . . pie of Charlotte. ONE NIGHT ONLY t ONE NIGHT ONLY I . Charlotte Opera House, Thursday, Feb? 6th. i Popular prices Reseived Seals 73 cents. , Concert begins promptly at 8 o'clock, p. m. Tickets on sale at Cigar Stand, Central HoteL Feb,a-4t. DDD I-AW t AAA Y DOB A T8 CLOSE ounpi CLOSE OU ! Will begin the Grand Annual Closing There will be a Grand Bush and we would advise It win be to the many And to others it will' repay them to Invest for fa ares, we would suggest this circular be retained. You can buy English Fur and Whitney Beaver worth $32 and $30, at $24 Our Fine West E fig ment of $20 Overcoats, embracing Worsteds, Cas Brown Meltons, marked $15, $16, $17 and $19.50, Our splendid heavy Chinchilla Coats worth the en Vests, $27.50, $28 and $30 reduced to $22.50, away Frocks and Vests, $20, $21, $22 and $23.50, ment of Casslmere Frock and Sack Suits, sold Our entire Stock of Casslmere Pants ranging $6.50 $5.50 and $6.00, one uniform price, $4.00, TO Will be sacrificed, some 300 pairs all wool Cassl Hankercheifs at 25c TO CLOSE OUT. A small ur Fine Merino Underwear, worth $2 each Shirt Our stock of Boys' v. WIR be arranged in connection with the " Clearing garments and other perishable goods, to be slaugh In many Instances the quantity Is small and sizes CLOTHING! CLOTHINp I LOTHING! 6 L O T H I N vT W. KAUFMAN A CCS. i - CLOTHING HOUSE! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. Having determined to reduce our stock, we now offer to the people of Charlotte and this section of North Carolina, the largest, cheapest and most beautiful and well selected stock ooo L 00 L O L O O L OOO T.T.TJ. CO O O O O O O OO TTTT H H T H H T HHH T H H T H H fl NN N NN N N N N N NN GGO O O O O GO GOO WX HATH XVXB OFFERED, Consisting of the usual variety of MEN S, BOY'S, YOUTH'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. FOUND IN A FIRST CLASS HOUSE. t3T All we ask is (hat our friends and customers will give us a call, as It will be to your Interest, and you will save from fifteen to twenty per cent, on your purchases. W. KAUFMAN k CO., Springs Comer, Charlotte. N. C deel2 ; tiling. QORN AND WHEAT EXCHANGE, Postofflce Address, Charlotte City Mflla , Parties having grain to grind or to sea will And it to their Interest to call on the undersigned. Meal ground either fine or coarse, according to order. Thankful for former patronage, I will give my irompt personal attention to au orders nom one to a car mmkl . ROBERT D. GRAHAM, Superintendent; fE HAVE A SELECT STOCK , ;,r Of Whole and Ground Spices, Including Feus mixed spices, try it and be convinced that there is nothing nicer. L. R. WRISTON 4 CO. decli C OX'S and NELSON'S GELATINE, Cora Starch. Italian . Macaroni and Pearl Ta pioca, I B WRISTON CO. v decl8 - JJRENl CH BRANDY - Guaranteed too TWENTY YEARS OLD, ; - i AT CENTRAL HOTEL SALOOK. j TTTT OO TOO TOO TOO I OO DDD - A T Y D D AA ' Y Jf D D A A YY 1 D AAA DDD A A TO CLOSB O U rr I O CLOSE O U 1 1 OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF WINTER GOODS I Sale of all heavy fabrics, embracing. Overcoats, . WINTER UNDERWEAR, oar friends to can early fa order .to enjoy the WELCOME ANNOUNCEMENT I who have deferred purchasing, looking forward I18N ) RAND OCCASIO BAND OCCASIO. tore wear. Annexed we will give a schedule of To-day will begin the great distributing sale of the E. D. LATTA k BRO., TO CLOSE OUT; Overcoats, Satin lined, $40 at $29. Our Fine land Casters, $30, at $25. Our Olive Brown Cat ten, Granites, Chinchillas, without reserve at $15. at one uniform closing price, $12.50. tire season $1087.00, TO CLOSE OUT. Our fine TO CLOSE OUT. Our entire magnificent line of an at one uniform closing price,$18.00, TO CLOSE readily the entire season, $15, $16 and $17.60, at Our $10 and $12.50 COSSIMERE SUITS, at $7.50, TO CLOSE OUT. $7 and $7.50 at one uniform price, $5.00. Our CLOSE OUT. Our large variety of $4 and $450 4 -TO CLOSE OUT t , r , , J mere Pants, $3, $3.50, $3.50, $3.75 at $2.50, to assortment of the celebrated Starr Shirts In in eol and Drawers, will be sold at $3 per suit, TO CLOSE and $1.00, at one uniform price, 50a. To close ounn O CLOSE OUX Clothing will be offered at prices lower than other TO CLOSE OUT. Prices' In our regular and desirable goods, certain tered at less than half value. few, and In order to procure Just what your heart iCLOSING OUT SALS, WWW NN N TTTT EBB DDD w w w w NN N T B D D ww ww WW WW AANNN T KK D D WW WW AAA N NN f B D D W W A A N UN f KEB DDD EVEERYBODY IN WANT OF OOO L OO TTTTH HIINN N GGQ. O OL O O T H HIINN NO O O L O O T HHHIT1I H Tin Q OL O O T H HHN NNG OO ooo : OO T H HUN NN OOO And desiring to purchase will bear In mind our previous advertisement of J fXUB. WINTER STOCTT 1 1 vJUB WINTER STOClV f v AT COST No sham, we will sell to our Customers aad Pa trons our Fall and Winter Clothing at actual cost We never advertise to any fact but what we acta ally do. ,,Our Mr. L. BERWANGER, a practical Tailor and Manufacturer for the past fif teen years, Is enabled to bur Goods at very low figures, and therefore we are able to sell yon clothing at Manufacturers' j?53 OOO t OO oSSa TTTT O O O O T O O 0 88. T O O 5 O o T OOO OO BS8S T S We solicit a call Respectfully, L. BERWANGER ft BRO., Fine Clothiers and Tailors. Scales, Sec, TOE WORLD'S STANDARD, FAIRBANKS' SCALES. FwBaleAlsod PATENT ALARM MONEY DRAWE&SEf Coffee Mills, Spice Mills, and Store Fixtures Gene' kRji The Improved Type Writer. tOscfflatlng Pomp W Pompt. . I end for Circulars.- I , r-f , i FAIRBANKS 4c 00 811 Broadway, New York ' For sale by Leading Hardware Dealen septl-dtaww TTTT OO T O T O O ? oo TTTT OOL t DDD An. fOO D ' B AAA' O , DDD A A TO CLOSE OUrpi O CLOSE 0 U 1 ! Casslmere Suitings, and best advantages m selections aa well as bargains with solicitude to this prices, and as our goods aremarked In Tplalh mammothstock of Jesthp Custom made garments, silk sleeve Used to, Bilk sleeve, $24, at $18. Our entire assort Our attraetive variety of Worsteds, Oxford and Dahlia and Black English Worsted Frock and English Worsted in Black, Brown and Dahlia Cut OUT. The handsomest and mot attractive assort one uniform prioe, f 12 TO CLOSE CUTS Immense assortment of Casslmere .'Pants, $6, Casslmere Pants at one uniform price, $8.00, CLOSE OTJf. Our remaining stock oi tides' ors, worth $2.25, at $1.00, TO CLOSE OUT; OUf. Our entire stock of Underwear, worth 75c. merchants can buy them lines of Worsteds, In Coatand tests, odd broken most desires. Call early, In the Very sordlally , TL D. LATTA ft BR0.Q ITTKOWSKY ft BARUCB Beg to call your attention to the fact that It Is their desire to gtre to our dty a DEPARTMENnp EPARTMEN X Where any and everything that the trade of out community may desire, cab be had. We shall make it a point to remove the necessity which some of oar people claim to have been placed In to order Goods from abroad, as "we Shan always keep a large, well selected and HANDSOME LINE OF GO O D C I N E O F O 0 D D AT OUR ESTABLISHMENT. No effort will be spared on our part to make our Retail Department a Grand Sueoess, and we pro. pose to bring It gradually to such a standard as to makett - , SECOND TO NONE SOUTH. Our MR. BARUCH will give his personal atten tion to this Department, and. bis former success In Just that class of business satisfies us that our ef forts in this particular will be appreciated by our numerous friends and customers We shall continue to offer for the next 8Q days the remainder of our W W W n NN N TTTT KEB RRB WWWW if NN N f B TjL g 5434 kbb nj FIRST CXAS! .. R III I AA 8 LLLL GO O D C x 1 . O O D O . 'i ... p - . ' ' ' : - . 4 t . . . r. t .. ? SSSAt ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRIOEf : - ' - (. .iffy ! I ' , . - ,r . f With a view of making room for our Spring and Summer stock, which we wm place m our stor eany as the season will admifc '. i 1 : ' ' THE LINEd OF OUEJ . ' r . ' I) i j a-.'. i- n-i-n-j 51 " Tr7HOLE8ALE ' DEPiRTMTxmC .. . V f HOLESALE DEPARTMEN A s - Wlllbekeptupasalwayt. 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