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i r . i J. . owvr,. I i f a Xii-.i! -r of Ico- . . . ...mi n,l v.ucra, 1 - . P. Cilibun, who lias bn f-iaco & ri'ilco . Alarhlns ii lildJfford. M.. arrived In jml'-rAity sn.l will spund Kt Lis homo In tlx country . 15. laisHi ll, !h hat teo at clinics in l.onioo snd,.Vtenna, i iva In New York nxt ' Wk fter spending; soma Ume, with e, who la at Hickory, una & lew ii the mountain he wilt re to Charlotte and Ytesinna hie ice, ' ': ' '' ' ' '' . Dsvid Ovftn la spendlns; a tw i at New Tork on business for, his i. J. B. Ivcy company. -lr. B. C Boyta, of Mount ' Holly, nt yesterday in uie city, on oust m w T rah on ,' anil W. V V. i attimore, of JUttlroore, spent , yes- ' i flay in vpanuus. ia" ai,- Mr. H. T. Pickens and eon, of Hla"h i i.i nt, were visitors ta tha city .ye. u. a at Maul. of ' Rocklnaham vks la the 'city yesterday,' being a guHt at the Manuiaciurerr ug, , Mr. B. C. Olsss, of Maxton, spent yesterday la the city, staying: at the liuford. ': ' " ' ' - ' v Among the out-of-town people here yesterday waa Mft.U Aanktn, of La well. ' - i. ' '" ' - MoKura. K.. K. Barrier and Paul Johnson, ' of Mount Heaiant, spent yesterday In Charlotta. , They were guests at the Buford. Mr. J; V, Alms loft last evening for Vrtfhtevllle Beach, where ha wlU.be a week, or tso. v Mr. It, W. Jopllng, of Red Springs, pent yssterdsy In the city, staying at . tha Central. . Among the vleltora la the city yea tereay waa Mr. Tbomaa N. Lackey ant eon, of Lenoir. ' , Mr, C A. Hunt, of Lexington, spent yesterday In the city, ataying at the Huford. . J ' ' - Mr. Manilas Orr haa returned, to the city after spending some time at Cleveland Hpflnga .- Mr. Joel McAdea . la , af Blowing Itock. " ' Mr. George II. Anderson, of States vine, spent yesterdayn tha city with friends. ' . " Mr. John Gilchrist and grandson. Alaater tttuart Ollehrlst, left yesterday morning for Blowing Bovk, whera thy will pnd several weeka.' ' lr. K. C. Laird, of Aaherllta, ak a vlaltor In tha city lat evening, bei Ing' a gurat at tha Manufacturers' Mr. C M. Cooke Jr'.bft Ktnfi Mountain, Is a visitor In the city. Mr. & 8. Tanner, af Henrietta, U spending. a few day ta the. tUy en bualnsaa. . :. lw . V Mr. X. U. Bchoen. ,,an insurance man, of Atlanta, Oa., la spendmg to-day la the city on bualnesa. Capt, T. W. Whlanant . haa been called home from Hamlet on account f the serious illness of his son, Mr. Kugene Whlanant, who Is at tn. Peter's Hospital. . Misses Minnie Davis and Kola Smith, of the dress-making depart, ment of La Marguerite 'shop will leave Saturday for New .Turk to art In tonch with the fall atylea. Mrs. Kamsay and Miss Hicks, of La Mar gueeite, are now In New Tork. BKIKFM. -A" t"cw Minor Ilapprtilngs In and : , i . About Ilia lity. . ' ' Everybody couldn't be satisfied anyhow, " Tha Uw building was practically deserted . yesetrdsr. Tha lawyers were out "heeling." . The Lidded building,! the cor ner of North Tryon and tflith stresta, is being painted and otherwise ren- - ova ted. , - . ' : . The ladles of East Avenue Taber . nacle will serve Ice cream on the church lawa to-morrow night Every , body la invited. -. Southern taeenger train No. SO waa delayed Ave houre yesterday ; morning on account of a ash-out tear Biacksburg, 8. C. Tha reunion of Company II, Thlrty.ftfth North Carolina Itxglment, ''will be held st Husar Creek church on Thursday, the 2Ird of this month. Tha Habath school of Kast Ave. - nue Tabernacle will give a picnic to day at Cbeneser church, in the coun ty, A large crowd will attnml from tha city. Thera seems lo be a cessation of the afternoon showers. farmers from all sections of the county suy that tbetcreps ars In an, awful con dition from tha excessive rains. Tha receipts at the Iocs I cotton plstform yesterdsy were 2 bsles, th , prevailing price being IS 7-1. On the same data last year 14 bales were msrketed. the price at that time he. Irg II 1-J, While putting an electrlo bell In his fceasa Isst evening at o'clock riremsn ' M'llllaro T, Klitipmn, who lives oa North Brsvard street, got some live wires crossed, with the re- , suit thst the Are alarm from his box was accidentally turned In. Mr. "VV.-C. Thlgpen, formerly with - tha Central Hotel hrte. Is now with the nsw Hotel Clifton. Maasra Falls. Ontario, Csnsda. The Clifton rep- 'resents an Inveatrnent of more than a rnUlloa dollar and has more than let) rooms. It overlooks tha t-titire Niag ara falls. Mr. T. S. Bklnner, who hss beea ; dn tha rosd fur Mr. J. A. Cllnurd, wholesale grocer end commission , meecbsnt, for the last I wo years, has resigned Ihet position and has tskeu one with the Uetn llestsurant. Mr. Pklnner was formerly Connected with tha Oemr Hestaursnt fur several years and his frlems will be glsd to sea htm la his old position. Tha supply train of Camp Hrenlaer. the boys' camp of Ihs Y. M. C A. will tave tha - Association building this morning nt I o'rloitk. eoompanied by Mr. 11. 3. Knshol. K. M. Ogbura and aeveral of the ranipsrs.. The msln party of tha campers will not l-sva until rrldsy mornitig. Mr. Knsbel will return to tha elty ; Thursdsy evening In time to leave with the boys. TITjIUj )laa KUIe4 la Metea W IUi Xe- ' Rvergreen,1 Ala.. Aug. ' Is f. 1 JP. Youree, of New Orleans, waa killed and two negroes weunded, one prob ably faulty, In a fight this morning tK'twren a crowd of men beating their wny en a .Louisville ' A Nsshvllle freight train and Marslial Kltrhen and s tssa of K'rergreen. The tmirshal nd his rtosss attempted to srreat the cn snd shots ware exchenaed, bs. i re expiring Taurse asld his uncle, I'. Teurea, Is a wealthy rftltea of ; iireveport. La. ' ',.. , ; TED IfAt,rFVfl AND dtrMMEft .,, .. COlA, ;, .:';. , , a. i. Kuhum, rtiteavHl,' ' Indlnea. i.f: ''IBi ir I atiftrroQ for ihr f -nim wutj a aumirsr col4 se tliatrcss. T int H lntiTfr1 with mr bHin, i :,t lux tx nf th vrmtX'Miis f hsy . r. unit Ax-tor's pi. rl""n ,ii,t ri-K ii v r esse, ih1 I tiH rnl m,i ll'h i.t.l4 to only arervute k 'urtiiriHielv I tiniiit1 n,.,,n hnv liui.v M lr nnd M iiik- "I ' " v ' alnf-e .i"f . ; ,, r4 'J,r f), t(lf '-. J -4..n U Co. IV THi: CITV l'OIJCECOUltT,.', Viola ntiilii!r, a Dcnlson of ihei Ton . lfloli, (i Hen Two hicntciiccs of 30 lej lUielt White Voulli liouint '., -r for Houi-lirciilnf 'aici - Arulnnt ticrinant l'arrtiigton l"uU- v Ioitril Other t'asca.. . -,', Kecorder ' ? Shannonhouxe had another full house in tha city . police court yesterday morning. As It eev dam hxppcns, m6t of tha defendants were white. The nrUoner who receiv ed the heaviest sentence at the hands of the court waa Viola Fleming, a domomonde , who , residea , on Kast Klrst street. Viola took a night oft Monday night, loaded up with a mean quality at. bug-Juice and proceeded to let the nelghbore know what waa burdening her mind. - Tha language aha used would not bear repeating In the primary claea of a Sunday school. Two charges were made ag alnat the womany Using profane and indecent language and being drunk, and dlsor derly. She waa sentenced to aerva a term of SI daya each for tha Offenses. Judgment was suspended for two or three days to allow Viola to shake the duat of Charlotte from- her feet, if aha doea not "shake" aha will be ar rested and made to aerva the aen tencea. . , - s Charles Presley, a white youth, waa charged with breaking Into the house of Mr. W. A. Thomas. , Mr, Thomas caught him red-handed. 1 The defend ant was-bound over to tha Superior Court and sent to jail lit default ot a bond of 1209. .v'-;;, .. '-. Lee Robinaon, the gate-kesper At tha West Trade street crossing of the Southern Ball way, was charged with vlolatlag a city ordlnanca by not at tending to hla business properly. He was fined ft and the costa. ton. who Is charged with assaulting a prisoner, Lester M bills, was continued until to-morrow morning on account of the absence of witnesses, r, , r; Japanese Minister- to Address Cltari ,k '. lotto Congrrgstlons. Rev. W. Bskaklbara. a mlnlafer of the Episcopal Church who,, visited Charlotte about a year ago, wilt be In the crtjr this week and will apeak at aeveral of the Episcopal churches. On tJunday his programme Ja aa fol lows: .Church ot the Holy comforter, 11 a. m.; Bi. Martla'a chapel, 4:20 p. nt.: St. Peter's church, 1:1s p. m. On Monday ha will address tha woman's Auxiliary in Dllworth. Since' Mr. Bakaklbara- waa last In Charlotte he haa' been a student In tha General' Theologies! Hemlnfcry and Columbia irnlrarslty, N. Y; In recog nition of this year s work and work dona In previous years at aewanea. Tenn., and at tha University of Toklo he waa granted tha degree of mas ter of arts- br Columbia - University, In tha fall -he will return to Japan to enter Upon hit llf a work. ... ; Mecklenburg Hoard of Klrctlona, At a meeting of the Bute board of etectlona held In Raleigh yeaterday tha following named rltisens of this county were selected as tha board of elections for Mecklenburg: Messrs. A. M. McDonald. Charlotte; w. - H. Caldwell, Huntersvllle; tleorge- W. Hadler, Chsrlotto. The county board Is to select the registrars and poll holders for tha general election, which will be held on Tuesday. Nov ember, fib. The Ixmg Creek Pfc-nlc The annual picnic of the Lang Creek Baptist church will be given to. day on the church grounds. Usually large crowd attends this yearly gathering and a large number of peo ple from every anctton of the' county will be In attendance to-day. Every body Is Invited to take along a well- filled basket. A baaeball game, aa well as other amusements. Is sched tiled for tha entertainment of tha crowd. . Teu need a mil faa DoWltt'a LJttla Esrly Klsvrs, the famous little pills. Do not sicken or gripe, but reeults are sure. Sold by Hawley's Pharmacy, Summer Gearance ,; Sale Of Exchange Pianos Holstmm, Knaba, Kimball, Kverrtt, Kranlcli Ilarh, Ktelnwsy, Pond A Company,', Sterling, HaroB A Haven, Helming, Mason A HamUa, Wlor. (tornlsh, - . Hnclicr, It era a Pond. ' Harvard, (reat Western, Needliam, Hunt, llerthoven, -ey, Wellington, (roltlnmllh. Malhushek, Decker, all in fine condition. Writo to-day for full particulars, taking first and second choice. CHAS. M. STIfff Manufacturer ot the art 1st to piano with tha sweat tons. ' Sou litem Wareroomt S West Trade Street, CHAnlOTTE, n. C C. 11. WILMrxni, Manager. 3STC Red Cross Headache will positively ( and promptly relieve the most severe and persistsat casea . of headacha and iieuraigla. ' y";; These powders are a perfect , pharmaceutical , prepa ration and their aa Is' finf followed by , ny "bad after, affeeta tvhatftver.-. V :, They tdo not depress or dis tress ths beart'g. action.. V , ; They; ars' ; ;V' HWK, CKltTilX WkEDY. ! t'KMTH AT , Hawfey 's Pfornscy Mi:cKi.i:.vni iwi n:xMoxi:i:s. Abont 60 I-rm In Tills Count V He .' cclv JVnnloiis rrom Hie Vlcrl , Ccrunicnt Mato. J'ciihIoos Jntll gent Confederates. . Mocklenburg county has about I Federal, pensioners,- these receiving pensions from the national govern ment .n account of Injuries received In tha Mexican war. A widow of veteran Of the War of 1111 recelvea a pension of 231 a quarter. Hhe la Mrs. Mary E. Chsppel. When she was If years. old-she married Kll Chappel. who waa then . .nearly 20 yeara old and a veteran ot tha last war with Oreat Britain. Chappel died not many years after the marriage, Thsra ara savor I vatersns of ths Mexican war, 1242, still living In this county.' Amona them are Daniel d Robinson, Jcmm Sanders,, and others. Several widows of Mexican war vet erans receive pensions. Mora than IwQ Confederate veterans and widows of Confederate veterans In Charlotte and Mecklenburg county yecelva pensions from tha Slate., ROSE, THE GREYHOUND, IS DEAD Faithful Mascot of lire Department Waa Ron Over Yenterday by, tha Trucks and Had to be Killed Tho j Ilrcmert are bad. , - ; , Tha Charlotte Are department boys are mournful ana melancholy to-aay. Hose, tha graceful, sleek greyhound. their mascot and pet, their compan Ion by day and. night, la dead. The faithful dog waa run. over by ths trucks yeaterday and had to be kill ed. It waa a sad duty to perform, but the pretty animal had - met a death blow and life, once so full Of hap Inesa, became suddenly a painful urden. . ...'- c - . Rose waa presented to the fire de partment two yeara ago by Mr. o. r. Crocker, who Installed tha Oamewell fire alarm system In Charlotte. She had the keenest ear forevery sound of tha fire bell; and - she gloried In racing to a blase. Sha and the fire men wara friends, Sha will be missed, Rev.r Dr. W. : W. Orr. who ' spent several days at Dayton. Ohio, attend ing tha Toung People's 'Convention of the United . Presbytarlan Church, Is now at Troy, Tenn. HOW-TO AVOfD APPENDICITIS. Moat victims of sppendldtle are those who are habitually conatlpated. Onno Ijixatlve Fruit. Syrup euree enronie cx stlpatlen by stimulating the ilvr and bowela and restores the natural sctlon of ths bowels. . Or) no Laxative. Fruit Stmio does not nauseate or gripe ana .is mild snd piessant to lase.. jieiuse suMUtutea K. H. Jordan Co. One way to keep the feet comfortable in hot weather and that's to wear Oxfords and Cool Hosiery -f the latter We supply, in . many "styles and grades, yisit our jHosiery department to-day and you'll find a fine assortment of $well Hosiery at 25 and 50c. The Tate-Brown Co. w at ii -r KOllAR r Rightly laundered : collars are essential to comfort hot weather " and a collar "r that" "bites" don't help matters. All collars and cuffs laundered here are turned evenjy and the edges smoothed. r Bend yours to-day. " Charlotte. Steam : laundry lianderers, Dyers, Cleaners , 219 Soath Tryon Sfttt' .v'-i BASKETS f"T iwon BASKETS BASKETS ! . Without a ' single exception, - wa - have .the most,' besutiful Una .of VfABTE HA8KKTU aver .exhlbimd In this city. , In this assortment wa have all sixes of WICKF.R WAHTM HAPKUT8 and WORK IIA8 KKTH; also' svery conceivable eVe- and shape- af FANCT ' WARTK BAHKET0, Including ' something new In a Japanese : Deek, llanket. . V ' .' -' ' " , Wa ean't tell all. here; look at them yourself. "Heeln' is . " believln.' " ,, ' Houston-Dixon co. ; i pools, eistlonery and Aft. An 1:... !t,riiln- Xi'c.l.: At t't. lviir'i Kii,-fiinl clmrcii this mornli Bt :Jo u'l'Im K the mar riage of linn, l.lrurmr Mallonct anj Mr. Thotiiiii I,. JciTrrva. of r'rank llnton. will be nolxmnlzfri., The cere mony will be r i-rrorrned bV K-v. Har ris Malllnckroiit, the rwctor. No funis were IHu.d. immediately after th ceremony Mr. and Air. Jeffreys will leave for their future home at "rank llnton. , , . ... - : , ,. . ,; ANOTHER OOOD MAN OONB WItONO. He negtectfd to take Koley'a Kidney Cure at the lirt slans of kidney trou ble, hoping it would wenr awuy, and he era a soon a vlrtltn of Urtsht's dinenae. Thnre Is dancer In d!sy, but If Foley's Kidney Cure la taken ' st once ths symptoms will diaapprar,' tha kldneya are strengthened and you are eoon aound and well. A. H. baea. of Mornuntown. lnd.,' had to get up ten or twelve tlmea In the nisht, and had a severe Backache and pains In the kidneys, snd wa eured by Foley's Kidney Cure. H. H. Jordan A Co. , ' '. U la tha Best Medldne Compounded '-(.--, in tii worm. - i-:--' For more than two years I waa a severs" sufferer from chronic dysen tery, broucht on by acuta - indlnos tlon. ' AlmoKt dally I hsd to take sometbinc for relies It also brought on a catarrhal headache, from which I suffered daily, 'and which dnblli tated me to such an extent I would have to lie down three or four hours each day, and It made the flesh of my face extremely aora and sensitive to the touch. - My teheral health was greatly Impaired, of coarse, and I was weak and. nervous, one day I was at my son'a home, and : after dinner I waa taken, as usual, with one ot those terrtfTte - catarrhal headaches. - My daughter-in-law had been giving Mrs. Joa Person's to her little . i boy for edema., and it had. cured . htm, Sha susaeated that X try It. aa a bot tle was then on the mantel. . I did ao, and tha very first dose ' I . took re lleved that headache. ' I continued tt that night and tha next morning, and even on the second day after I com menced It, I did not have to lie down at all, for the first time in aeveral weeks. - -. -; , - , ' ' I then bought a doxen bottles and tools nineteen bottles before I stop ped. My condition wes brought on by malarial fever, which X haa con tracted. In Texaa fifteen yeara ago. and from tha effects of which I have been suffering ever since. Any one. to sea ma now and before commenced taking Mrs. Joa Per son's Remedy, would hardly - know ma for tha same person. For tha first time In fifteen years I AM WKLU and my health has been restored. This Is my opinion, summed up. of Mra. Joa Psrson's Remedy: It la tho Beet Med bin Compounded In This Worm. -Only stick to It long enough to eradicate the trouble from tha blood. It will cure and la perfectly harmless In every respeci. For fifteen 'years It Is ha first thro I have aver found that counteracted that malarial trouble contracted In Texaa. -. MRA MART AMANDA JTABH. Lumberton, N. C. Deo. 7, 106. . ?- Beginning to-day, - wa aa- H . sums the gency of tha' MIDA SPRTNOS WATERvt U .-l t'- ' i . -v . Wa will continue to occupy- tha present ' quartera ot tha MIDA 8PRINOS WATKR COMPANT, under' tha F1R8TJ NATIONAL BANK, and there ' will be no change whatever In ths policy or conduct of tha' ' business. Ton will please con tlnua to 'phono your ' , orders to tha Bample Mineral . Water Co., 'phone No., .1,1 1, Just the aama as In tha past. .' -v .-. With the axclyslva, agency "of tha ; ' :-:i;;v.;,V"v-"";"; mA SPRIXGS WATER, ' CXticK 8PRIXGS WATER 'and .' . : -: :- WHITE STOWE LITH1A " S 6PIUXGR WATER -Vv :) wa Intend to aupply a long felt want In Charlotte. ' , ' Wa would thank you very,- much Indeed for your patron' ... . .'-- i ' aga.. . Brannon ' Carbonatihg Co. ; ' 'Plmnes 8S5 Snd 833. , Do jrou ; rsslly jlka , rsfisd, raw, jfough-sdea ' collarst Do yoy' Ilka your shins bllatsrsd ,. smsarad iand fV'aowttlmaa 'strsaksd Vlih 'yallowf i,-. , Do you Ilka your ncgllaaa shli'ts to rutt and fadaf . ; If yow rsally prefer this lnd of laundry work you will havs to kssk tlsswhera for It. y 'Hie Mineral Water; Depot" you'u HAVE TO : -' "iilGH-BAir IIS ' i - - - ra ''.''! 'I ' -r 'I'- -. - -. 1.U-. I!. 1. Iu U ol 1 Ii, In r fur :...,; ,- t , r will k, :1 il public auciion lo-dii y i t 12 o'clock, lit the court Iiou-m-, 4,i i-iwi-s of ir,p erty upon which no t.isin wire ial.l (Jtlilnif the yeiir.s 15J4- And lDU'i. About SO ilny f I Mr, Uin kworth d vertiaed HiiO lots for n.ilo, but Fines that tlmo a number of the delin quents liuve . puitl the .required amounta. Those who have property advertlMed .for sale . . to-inorrow will have an opportunity to redeem It be fore II o'clock. -.- -''..: i -"-v, ( THE KND OT THE WORLD of trouhles that robbed K. H. Wolfe, of Hear Urove, la., of all unefulnees, enme when he began takinir Klectrlo . nittera. He wrltei: "Two year so Kidney trouble cauaed me crent aufTerina. which I would never have aurvlved hud I not taken Electrlo Hltteni, They alno cured me of Oenerul Debility." Sure cure tot all Btonmeli. Liver and Kidney com plalnta, Hlood dlneaaea. Headache, Ils Ineea snd Weaknena of boitlly decline, Price 6oo. Guaranteed by H. H; JTordan dt Co.'e drug store.--.' . . v.!' " " TO'MIGHT ' AT. THB PARK ,, :'W JL Peters Stcck Co: i rj"a 'i v. ', J. S Every man is in about mt fa pair of 'Relief ; Trousers'': to finish .out.' tho ( iMIl . it 1." ill t-t V-ll CI. .it. . ' . season untu me ume 10 cnange lo nia jp au . Duiu s Are, you in'that fix? - If so we, are here" to at-' -J" v "tend to your wants.. Price? are also here to as- 7-; ;-sist you' Howibout: iitJflVi 1 up to ypu.?. ; f ;ij; Y" .74, . .:.. . . 42 South Goods Sent on Approval " : , . pense.-' V SPECIAL POfHSH eHMRS XND ROQKERS j EverYloing to go This Month at Syzcial Blag Tag Qearaace Sale Prices ;V Everything This McnUt at Special Bkelag Clc2rer.ce Sale Prices -s 'y 'PnjkWGnRDNER eokpzwv SEASONABLE GEflTS'; FllilStllKG ; : : ' y ? : : V: ; y Now wo havo a particular. Made your wants.. H fTJ- . ' l ! I . . . , I . f " I. 'i ; . i 1 st t! 1". ' r..l i 1. -i I ' , V V. lJ I . ! I . II i 1 : I f !' ! ' : ! ' t ' f iiiiw Of Iim:..-I- .il ! t i t i.-.li, ,,, hlltl 1'ort A, 111 t.-.mt.-l, to. fiil'tn- r i'-nln by tin- clus,- nmr, i-i of .1 to 0. i.'iiivi-r and l'urks -re tn- should be attractive by sufrgegUng comiort by furnishing it in good but with furniturs of pi Sideboards, Extension ,T; aecond to none, ty considered. :. When you got LUBIN FURulTURE CO'aPAflY y - i - m ... the same fix now. needs Tryon St Returnable at Our Ex- . v ; BLUE WE : ' Bargains in all lines. ; Prices marked in plain ' - figures' on special blue tagi ,1 Now U the time .to furnish your home and save mbney.;'v''4- b; Hammocks at We have tteiii at ffi : Refrigerators 1. ,u c imvc uic can get bargains here - come at once.'-: v.; . How about your, supply of Gents' Furnishings? fore the summer Is gone won't you need a : - r .,. lit, SI!!!IT. CCltASS, CUfFS, HOSIERY ; or something in this line? proper if you neglect tho least of theso articles. , ' lino second to none. Just 6trictly up-to-date in every of the very best material ; Come in and let . us fill , ; ' :; : VJ&l LtTKTlT!. Lcr.zU:: Cloihizr ,r r.-rt h.,-,1 nil IT il t. ,lli Hi .. 1 H . O I-I.' t! "!',(! -i -r U hospluitty. Glva It an air ot taste, not necessarily expensive. IUliUisiJ . leasing design and finish. Our stock of 'ablea. China Clossts and Dining Chairs Is our prices you have the best, quail- Coma -early and get choice. All aisea.' No' Job lota.' AH new and "up-to-now." ' vv TAG About Cost Prices fyi $1.00.''$. and Ice Boxes-;:; name ui , twe . a uu . now. Don't put it off, but; - rrs;.'Y - n - r - ' - 7r i-te-jT.Vy- J Be- You can't dress neat and t 0 . ' ' ' ; '.',-'' ' ' ' -s y
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