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jlie "Daily Gazette .SID3VILLI3,'N. C. ihd mn i:um mm m&m THE ASHE VILLE GAZETTE PUB LISHING COMPANY. J . JAMSS E. NOKTON. President. FEED A. JOHNSON, Secretary. SUBSCRIPTION RATES :: $4.00 JDiSy, One Tear....... Daily, Six Montba.i .. I.:iyf Eleven Weeks.. 2.25 1.00 ,.40 .15 1.00 CaHy, One iMonta., Daily, One "Week. . . . ... r o a rvn a Tear. 2 . f VTeekly Gazette, Six' Mon-tns. w These reduced rates are for nlptlona Jl POSITIVELY IN ADVANCE. All Sem subscriptions be charged at the rate of lScents a week for .whatever time they may run. ." VJ- V"- - The Gazette te delivered in Ashevllle, Victoria, and Biltmore "by carriers -at.the regular euibacription rates. Within these t,rh, vf tn.;.Jftrv the natier . may he-or- a v lf-fT. rwvtt i. fard or telephone. -. ,.a flii'har.rintlon rice Mid . '-to the JHM :,VUV J - -.r v- carrier. - TELEPHONE 202; - Day apd Night; Out Rate Prices !,. Cleans Omr Close Buying; Our Close Sell-: ing. It te your imterest to buy at Cut-Rate. " It is your money and. you should save It - ' buying at Out-Rate Prices. " ' ' OO TO PEaHAM'S THE CCU-RATE - V . ( DRUG, STORE," ' Beforelyou purchase any; article of drugs cr medicines, and see yourself how much jou can "eave. N -----:$ ' y '. ' " .: - s ; Candy Oasoaretts at cut-rate..-. .20c38c f Xfo-To-Bac, at : cut-rate ; V. . . , .. ,... 38c75c E2otric Bittere,.at cut-rate . .38c75c Sanga New Di3KOvery at cut-rate. 38c75c ; X2nge New Lfife'Pflla atcut-rate 18c Cooklein -Amdca Salve vat .cut-rate.... 18c rerce'9 GoMen Medical Diswpvery at . wt-rate ....t.;:.;"..":;..i":.r.;......v'..67c Seuce's Favorite Prescrtption,, at ;cut-' . rate :;..;..........$7c nodd'0 SarmparilJ je:cut-pte...;....67c Ocott's (Ehnullslon-, at cut rate...,...'..67 Tbe above ia only a few articles oi a eampleto drug- stock which ..goes daily rait Out-Rate Prices. - fio to Pelham's. tor-Cut Prices. Tis Date In History-rMarch. 30. 3S20--John Creason Trautwine, engineert fa- . - ; mous on isthmus of Panama, torn in Phil " adelphia; died 1883.' - " - . 58 The treaty of Paris "ended the Crimean- war; the pnncipar clauses were the evac . nation of conquered territory, the neutral - ization of the Black sea and the admission of Turkey to the system of Europe. " ; JSCS Gordon Commingrfamous "lion hunter," . - died; born 1803. . v JS5S0 Fifteenth amendment proclaimed.'' -' ISM Jane Ansten, American novelist, -died in ' . Boston: born 183k . i: - L . - l : 12S5 Anson G. Hesing, noted' German editor in Chicago, died; born. 1823. -.Mrs. Paran - fitevens, social leader in New,. York and ' Uewport, died. N ' " , Ex-Governor Thomas Seay of Alabama i . died at Greensboro. Rabbi Aaron Wise . died in New York city ; born 1844. - - GAZETTE SALES AGEHTS; r . The Gazette is on sale daily at the, ; following pi aces "out side ol .Asheville. " ' Hendtrsonville JVF.,P. KiDff. Breya--T..Vhitmire.; -' , Marshall J. E. HadwicJe-! ,SalddaKB. GoeletV; ; Marion-J. B. Swindell. . Hickory Menzies &' Harris ; , Tryon J. BLivingston. MorgantonB- 6. Gaither. Hot SpringsMt. Park Hotel WaynesvilleL-McIntoshv ' Drug Utore. . ,: ' ',. - r And by the agents of the Union - Iews company on trains , enter ing and leaving Asheyille. I . Now President McKinley has car his Brands. . ' , , congress The war is on between, the aclm3.nistra- Cion and; congress.- " : ' 1 r5 V. It would1 appear- that (McKinley's one bb ict all along has been- to preserve the Sa Gasta dynasty. - ' t -' , - : ... Im the- light of "the 'pTes,iM,s"!m)eskige', Che hasty preparaitions for, war look; as the Xla'drid! , paper,' JEU, L.iberal, : characterizes lsesm, "Childisih.' !First the administration" proressed ,to be- tleve la accident,' inow It prof esses to be Aleve in t.pain a -sense of justice." f The Catter belief has about as (nrucihi femndatio'tt es the (former toad. r- ' , . The United States has . always- "tome 'out eco3id best in a diplomatic, game with Cpain. This fact ist strong, argumient in Che t vn&s of those who : oppose v entering Into i.uch la game at present. 7 - C ' It is said that. David iB.- Hill Jbet a' friend T1CD 'to $50.00 that the senate wouldi take a dth .before .passing the ; $50,000,000 ap fToprlatlon,. bill. Blany. an,aciute politician Iizs been unable to- estimate tlhe force of r:pular-f eeling. ..' That, in fact, is a notable '.veaknesa cf machine (politicians. during these exciting times the CSazette iaithe -paper upon which the leading public In tAisiheville and' Western- 'North Carolina an rely upen. for fv.ll asd accurate news . c;o oti.T j---r : t:1j--J late and '-r2rlzte n: 3'c. i r -:h this -tl;n, and :y ci raj petition and can be dcpeJod ur-oa -to fur nish the news that everybody is -eager to -' : The 'large cnajori-ties hy -which the Sa ga sta igoverncnent 'has just; been endorsed in Spain are'due no. doubt -to the , firm stand it has taken toward " the United States. The announcement that interven tion, 'by the United States in Cuba -would not be' tolerated and that Spain .would stand "by the report of -the Spanish board of inquiry, 'and the sending- of the flotilla to this side'of - the water were ; .popular as surances with the Spanish, '.people. ' .The Sagasta government has at , least enough sagacity to stand in: with its' own people. . The TMaine report laised on the evidence onT which it was. was "decidedly ,ar. 'cheat-' nut" by 'the time it reached' icongress; the on4y fiesh thing to- connection, with it-wa the president's - naive expression, of faith in SpanMi "sense of justice." ' ; X; ;iItwould be a . fine thing .if 'Spain would tree:Ou'ba,' detect and ,punis!h' the murder ers, of our sailors offer reparation ;45or .the diestmcrtion1 of the;. 'Maine' and: for the im prisonment and! death of -American ci tizens without .bloodshed, all beeausei of Spain's "sense of Justice.','" ' We fear, ihowever, in spite "of President QIcKinley's ' polite ex pressions of .faith- in that sense of justice, the feeling that it can not 8e relied upon, is too welL founded and diiplomatlc delay will be received with' impatience and Viisgustf not f wtat i opear. : revoic meojxwmia uie Spanislh 'flotilla is on itaway andoniie here iSpain's diplomacy tnay lose all Its remain ing sense of-justice. The report of the Spanish board- of inuiry," too, (is w .wMcli will not s-trengthen faith -in' Spain's sense of justice. v . t , ' , ' f la the' light; of the presideLt's message much, -of ' the popular "approval and, trust shown to the admiinistra'tion's policy of re serve, t eecrecy " and' delayf will : disappear. The putlic:will look back eVjtbe ass-ur- . : ' v . - r' .' C v ance's of f "aijcidentas jnslncere, at. ithe i rumors of the -desire . of ith.e president to I adtjournf congress, 'and! aict'alone, as founded on triith, at tie -'war-like Reparations as - wu,t,"' - 7 . me.asures .to cohtent our .'public - rather than . to coerceSpain-, to right , action. - All j this will ibreed distrust and v suspicion of further reserve and1 secret diplomacy. ,.The-t qyestion of the'. adjouTnmenit of congress j now wiU meet with open opposition,,, and J the president will :n'o; longer he Jleft to act with a free haiwi. -Hi ipolky ; must be known! audi ; approved. ; ? He anastj win con- gress and tfhe people to ihis .'views if hie would carry them. Negotiations will' not be liimi'ted to &he administration and the Sagasta. government, 'but-' the presiden-t 'must ; 'hereafter? reckon - with '.all 'the ele i a 4t, f-rnr ih.t action. -What -Willi ho the result' of, this new state of affairs,, whether the president can temporize and hold off a crisis until the Span'ish government is in- a position to resist - diplomatic demands, - or. whether a contest iwill W: preu'ipitated! "by the action ofL congress or "by some fresh' act of tfeachV ery on the part of. the-turbulent and' un-? ruly-Spaniards remaina to fbe,seen,."';Thje. situation: is iby no 'means simplified by to-" 'lopmlirifferwtrary" .the only, .TWt'of-e,presMeat's message vis thait he - no longer has a united and ap- - The chance of war is not eliminated from the situation: ? I POSTSCRIPTS.- "' --?Preparations are being made "Xt'-the (Naval Academy for graduating the -l first class to be available for:' war services. The! cadets wlll.be examined physically oh Mon- day. - Army and navy TMreparations' ifor -war I continue m -, this ' neighlborh-ood, At Fort (Monroe the greatest activity is seen.,. The departure- of several ' batteries ? of artillery I for the south has -njade necessary -the en listment of recruits; and these are now. be ing drilled. Ithe fortifications . are- being strengthened and improved. lV - : !Dt- George Ross, - tho chairman) of the Daviis memorial window ;' commi ttee has received a letter from (Mrs. Jefferson Davis, accepting. the invitation to.attend .t(he un veiling ceremonies of the window In mem ory of her husband: in St. Pau l church, April. II.- 'Mrs. Davis twill' certainly be present at the ceremony f nathing'uiifor- seen should) prevent adcompanied s'by her niece, "Miss iWaller, a daughter 6fr (the late fCapt.' W. G. Waller," of , 'Richmond. ; Kiss iWo,nnie iDavis Is to 'Egypt' and will not re turn to America until the last ' of ; May, wfhich . fact alone prevents her - from at tending-with her mother. - T : 1 ; CAROLINA CLIPPINGS -; (Mr. s "KUchari "Henderson, of Salisbury , ls a' lieutenant on .the 'battleship 'Indiana, which is at (Dry Tor tu gas. s ? ' - " 1 -INT ' . ' ' -- -r-L , to It is undeTstood tha't itbe Nbrth- Oarolina naval ireserves will be dnspecteid .by United j Sitates naval officers at once. -' a. Mrs. "McOUee's of New -Tork,' has gratified the Presbyterians of this state -by a gift of I $1,000 to their orphanage at , Barium 1 - .i - , ' 4 . ' iWilid geese ;haye" been gQlng . north the past week -and:.tfhis.ls 'said 'to indicate that the cold weather? tis , goneWashingtoin Progress., . . , , " - The boys aTe, organizing a dlivision of na val reserves, here ; andi are ve-ory. enthusias- isic to get oh tojwarwua ispainz-wasa-Ington .'Progress, - "yy ; ' . - As a result' of : a ' revival conduicted in Washington "by ";Hvaielist 'Weston. R. "Crales, Ute Messenger says there -?.rere eeV" entv-five conversions. (We have been reliatSy niOh'vi'&A .jnat several manufactuvics csocams hav de cided to locale ijha'j?' ,i'igj?j4 J's city. Greensboro ig-wasti, ' The Trvtefcategteft. Messenger says that tDr. A ?a&pin, a republican of Aurora", will 7tj!xJte'?i! a newspaper shon-tly and make it he oi Col. (Harry Skinn'er. The cam pai'gs 'lil be hot -and' spicy. : . ; . T . ., ." - - Cruf tittle is now heard of the "sancti ffctionistis7 .save . alt Fayetteville, and not 4 Trordas to the 'Lynchites or "sanctified baad," who' during the autumn and winter 33fc8,'Miahieidi themsel'ves at Scmthsrt. racin burn el maciry at the ! fils--" 1. ar.i'tth o-r -ut cf coal will then t3 new cicliiery will cost about ?30,CC3. Janiss K. Jones, 'i-e xatic2.xl chalrccin of tis liEaocratk; cxeeutive, commibtee, has written' a letter to Judge IV. C.v Avery, of ILorganton, .in which' he oirgea .the Oo-oper-atioa of all silver : forces , in. the coming election." , - 1 , v ' 'Bricks are ieing delivered .and the con struction will soon commence -on the ad-' d'Uions to the North-Carolina . School for the Deaf and iDutmb at 'Mca-ganton, and when completed this institution will he on of the handsomest in the state. ?" The Oape Fear Pilots' ' Association .'of Wilmington, at a special - meeting, v of which, twenty-one members were 'present, umanimouslsy adopted the-resolution, tend ing their pilot plant of sail - and steam to the president of the United States in. the event of war, with Spain . ' x r - It is learned! that in 'thja.jevent of hostll Bties strong 831x13003 will he. placed at Fort tSasweH,- a't the mouth of the Cape Fear at the Rocks (Fort -Fisher), for the. protection- of the New Inlet breakwater, and at Wrighitsville to protect that portion of the icoast from invasion. Wilmington Messenger. s" x - ;"v , tRevJ !N. M. Jumey, agent 'for the Brax ton, tM'emtarial 'building, whiclt 4s to he ere-cted at Trinity College waiff in Raleigh recently and tells the post that he had se cured $650 toward the huilding last Thurs4 day; he Mmself igives 1 1,000 of -the $10,000. He says he -hopes to ibe able to lay the corner Stone .- of - th.e huilding at the. com mienieement exercises nexit June. , " -v Wang;,; April i. - , ; - ' BICYCLING IN THE ALPS. , rv- Elizabeth (Robins Pennell. writes an ar ticle entitled Over the Alps on a Bicycle'' for the (April Century.- Mra.;-Pnn,e4J 'eays: v '''As we started! down, the "Swiss"' cycle called after 'Us ''Hahen aie eln vary gut 'bralik? For. sie mussent 4sufrick pedallen, and it is oesser ein "pin-e tree apres soi de trainer-l' iWe go on;.; we pumped up our pneumatic 'brakes f we Iback-pedaled .hard. And ithent we . reme,mJbered . :there -. was .a- I we ius'W,i-.iiu. - iW iToad' Sslg-zagged) down tlhe mountainside; pine fores ts grew J toward : heaven ; a' flat, gray - green sitreak of country ' stretched away ibelow; a whitish i'ine . filled the. dis- f 'aa!1,PI Kun- siar-girx. rglisteninig-white,-village-crowned, iglacier- 1 vnnrnri. hnin tAirw wa vnW vt rlniii. hanlos.i - iSo we ipumpedi up the pneumatites again, and ."beigatt; pur; ride down. 1 The road ,r ,m w.h j tn iurve i jyg a -jadf time. The road douMed straight hack-onitself ; on one eide tho -pine forest, on 'the other a drop of .some thousand! feet. Every yard or so was ,a sitone post jiust JidgEbf enough to il-fmy ped- ta -'to save-me fromi grim death) . - -! steered from the precipice,- and -tried!" to. . come around with! . 1 the, dignity that befits my twenty years of cycling. But the road was notbaniked' up. r I ran into 'the gutter, anfl sat down in the hushes. , I picked my self, up. "and looked! over the side, xilalf -a dozen zigzags-ibelow was J., coasting like the top of his head.- - He approached . a curve. . As :he tturneo ne leanea ngni over the precipice; ? He-: took ' his hands off. Heavens! --was' (he falling?- ,, 2sTo; -he was H'Efhtlniz his--pipe. - 'I rode for a while in. a ; most ladyliket manner; but after half a 'doz en turns, -by-keeping my pneumatic on, .by strenuous 'back-pedaling, and by turning as shtrt as 'possiible at curves there -was 'no troulbie.- The gradient was not very steep,- and' it becamo easier ; where . the road wound 1aok and forth and round and' about among !foot-hil Is.; Never ce Wever, did lmi3l ,in rheumatic ' -brakes, and -with J our feet on the Tests we-oasted- delightful- AW?7 above us, " wlMLajtoe treeJU to h3s wheel, wobbling down- with ydifficulty; We had -heardi of "the terrors of IMs- pass for years, and' we found a perfect coast.;; A MASS MEETING. New" York - March , 29.-A mass-aneettog will "be heldyvat the x. Metropolitan X opera house to urge CJUiban totervention upon- ithe ".t T"ZzS::7 7, "ZTJZZ ; will -preside. - t Finest -on Jarffi K HA VE YOU ) TRIED IT ? v Our, Blue Ribbon ? ' Brand Mocha and; ' .-Java: Coffee C ' 0 niy Two Bits Per ' Lb ; JENKINS ; BROS' Spot Cah Storey 45 South Mala Street, Ctn-cll Hsrisa, furnished. If taken at Wee. Tws ciih furnished houses, well located, Two. tsmIi ;iafurnlshed housea.; , f W-Ii.'iWeayer--'' BC2 JH No. IS Pattea. imiW l"Jo are ihe Leaders' in-the Uirie Ballantine a Sons9 , i - , Faraous Alea. auda Porter on draught and . -' in bottles. : - r '. Ballantine' s India.Pale Ale v ; .-.- -"AThjs bVand' is" acknowledged to be the, ; '; , . v -best Pale-Ale brewed. It is stored in eel- ' x ' lars; a 'lonr' period for. ripenirfg and xiz . particularly recommended for its tonic- ' properties. It is extensively, used by ?-- . . yalids on advice of our best physicians.. 19 pfior:E 152; T 7"J.2Z Goods Delivered tree in Lawn Tennl Cards IIOTtlti: ;. BeaiitifuL Barytoprints of Sacred Subjects, - ; ' : Suitable for Easter; -;. , minh;ridgets: rc,; : '- :- V.S' 18 SOUTH MAIN ST. - V , too all of Which we'eanvmake- to : harmonize so as to be a joy forever. ; ' ., ; - 7 Furnitures-Carpets - r ... - - - r ; Palace ' barber Shop:! Corner bt Patton 'andy - v Lexington Avenues, 1 " "i . . . - - . , - -In-Hbtelfc-Berkeley;f- All PIBST-CLASS BARBERS. We do not wish to-be!, understood by the public, that this . is the. Berkeley Barber nop... we naTe our vwu cus tomers, and shall be pleased to wait onr any and. all others who may ! come. This is'a-'first-classwhite shop.: A Notwithfftandlngtner ant -j weather the appearance ' of Miss 'Mather and; , her excellent : company - last Sight at the opera house. was greeted by a ropresen.tatlve' auldencejand her-interpretation of ''iCmbettneT':twas .well, received. - ;No production' given;'in' this city this sea son' has exceeded n grandeur ihat' of last night. . All of the scenery used " ,was do signed for the p-lay and' the nandsome cos--tumes ' weVe - bK- ba&eiMbo::iiM time and environanent represented... v v -;- i' v iMiss'Mather appeared in-the" role of Im ogen," the -wronged' miistress ol; Posthum.ua Leonatus. . and! although suffering from 5 a severe cold, it would be hard tor conceive - of One taking the part -more satisracttiruy than this popular .actress. - -x J ' N The part of - (Poathnimius Ceoaatuk, hu band -to Imogen; was taken 'by 'Mr. - Fred - erick waruey KTA " - Mtrh rank (Mr. BI Ti R'inggold was seen as Clotea, son of the queen, and the -part be so well represented 4n the latter acts, aaaeai muoa to the" charm of the play ' - The remaindnsr memlber of the company were In accord' with ithese leaders, la. ithatt they gave the most excellent support. - , The eniusic . was furnisned by tne lAsae- 3 " tTTr r . v if l.-wa:':;. 1 ..- K.' srti : i 21 w o o 0 j'- t " ', : " . 'ys . - - , V-'T "T H n NorllrrUm St, Adicvillc, -v. Jk C-. . . ih, tho CZijr Stationery Eggs r See for ,i- f r"r Yourself If bur stock of r carpets and 'mattings is not up to date;t'and ;Tet r sup: plv voii; wif H4.; ' jFuniitiire Etd. 16. PATTON AVENUE. " - " - ' " Hotel Berkeley" Barber Shop, ;IOWJST, STAIRS. "V V i traoce ; tihawagb main office ;of -fliotel, anxJ side onitran.ee on Iexingixwi avenue.' I want my customers. and -k '.friends ; to know that "Fanik Xouglhraa, iwopiietor - of the Hotel -Berkeley, Is not -.-l interested to the colored barber shop "now in" the room formerly occupied andnow, conitrolled by M; .V.' Moore; ol the Mensr Outfitter. I snake ,tMa statemenit la i Justice f to 'Mr. W. W; YOUNG. Manager. -WHITE BARBERS. . : Hotel Berkeley Barber Shop. vllleOrcbestraJ 3 Among- the selections Bridal Rose Overture . . .. Medley -V-i & I.'. .. '.,.". Cotton IBlossoms ...... .. . , .4 . .Liavalee ,ii..Boettger ..White Puemer Affaire- dlAmour . .GOVERNMENT NOTIFIED BY.RUSSIA. J , St Petersberg, 'March r.29. The foreign government; hsas ben-officially notified of oocuipatiom of Jyrt Arthur and Ta Lien Warn by Russia that the latter port is open to' foreign :teade and "the' twenty .-five year lease of these portsmay later (be extend ed. 'The oommunications also points out correction, of those rports -toviuiie ,trans-i- berian regions, to the Yellow, sea; and ; the whole world. s-- . " ' 1 rpQ CURB A COJjjp IN pNB DAT ilixaUTsrtw Quinine Tablets. All drugglU refund the money If it fall, tc cure. 25c The genuine has u. B. -Q.' on leach tablet. " .-. . . -, - - f "Moments are useless if trifled . away,' and they are - dangerously- wasted if con sumed-by delay in - cases where a "want ad" Inserted In the Gazette will bring you what you want immediately. - I- McPHERSOn & CLARK DEALERS IU StOYes. Tinware and Hons? 'Furnishing; Goods, 1- oi.iyJ.:.5.Sanitaiy;PIumbinflf . VSteani and hot.water fit ' ting, hot air furnaces, tin and slate roofing and gal- vanizied iron cornice. : 45 -College Street j Telephone 153. 7 V and ILiqudrrTrade. Ballantine's XXX r: - ; V ' Canada Mait Ale is made from the finest : - - Canada malt and selected. bops; it bas a . , , fine pale color and full rich cream. --7:, 3 " - . :This is a fine Porter and -is the vfavoritft :remedy of 'leading physicians; excelling all imported brands in those' nutritive qualities so essential in s sick.room. , ; T7C I-EAD OTITEIiS FOIXOwl JUL wi. UCUjOl n. C. OHI13I1 ..-. ' ...... PROPRIETOR. ovnnr r ffilBfll'.c All Kinds furnished. Crushed Stone for sale and delivered at : Asheville Depot at reasonable; charges. fTiso sr. vbalfoxjr;tn; c. WONDER! TheNeir EUREKA Camera, a gewla Kodak, made by the Eastman- company. It holds sir glass plates, "3 by bdw in size. , It has a fine lens, takes spls& picture and ttbse sold 'are delighting t purchasers. - :B; il COSBY, ; v The Reliable Jeweler,, y : 27 - PATTON AVENUJL ' WAITER S.CTISH1AN, ' (Successor to Cameron & Cushman.) Real Estate Broker, ; , 17 paragon Building. Corner of Patton avenue and Haywos tX, ALiIj KINDS OF REAL ESTATB , TO SELL AND TO RENT. FURNISHED HOUSES. : (TJiilty, ;;lPiclkfe ; We are ""prepared t to deliver Trunks, Packages; etc, or do a general transfer business in the ciy,s with: promptness 'and de- spaTcn.r ijooa;;8pring . wagons are used. ; Qunks and. packages delivered t'o? - the; depot or anj point in the, city at 20 cents per piece .Office'corncr Patton Ave. and Court Squarei;r;; 4?vt .'t .1 ' A- '. ASHEYILLE, DRAT s CO. ' ' . . . PHONE 223. . OLDf PAPERS FOE SALE. in 4 Parties' Jies wiflhiDg old papers b supplied by: calling at yh uau ue suppuea ny: calling as . LAIC UUBluerB U1UU3 Ul - lllIC ZETTE at ' - IOC. PER HUNDRED. -A-- lthiidd Finest Cored Haras in the U.S. .They require no Parisian Med als to establish their merit. - They, have- Che . verdict of our countrymen--which ,is, 4The Best" in tne.wprld old by an first-class' grocers . V Jnor C; Roth Packing Co , -Cincinnati,, 6. . V ' - ASHEVILLE, N. C r3E:G!3IAPEST For BaJeTrhrough ALL COAL DEALERS . and can I iviy& r . "'i',;-' ,-r.' IBir&imafl icf (lii'iiii in -1 .... lb li !i 1 ALL GROCERY STOK which have a phon " 3 ItcCt 13. :ry.
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