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CiHATIQnL ' " i ' ' " MpJ CUMBERLAND, T)l e y "n '"ad" with 52 Sss V -""' 1 . ? v - J in each county. tjuy - ""rTll things: holat that wliicb. is good." - . - . . . , ., . Vol. 8- The Best Shoos ?!f .m - if 4 1 l; II DUIMIM, INT. O. IVIARCH 22, 1899. No. 12. FIT FOB A3 Over Unc 5rjA-o ccple wear tho W. L'-'jJ:' 53 and $4- Shoos, AH Vr are fionirr satisfactory. Thf v t-ivc ibe bt vme :or tbc Riouey. Tney cqua: cusu-.. . i -j Tbeir wearing qiuil-ttos -iro uuourpussea. Tho prices are unifcr.-n : tan ped on so.o. I'mm CI t. 1 savoi ever OtL.i-T Tr.r.tc. if your cleaicr cauuot .a;.jy yon Tre c:--. 2??v -,r'i;p:l Tr.If r.Ti! Ivansraroo. W'S3.60 Pcs;c2 Shoes. 5 solas. , USi63,3,2.&0.Zar.d5i.y If vour .1f-ft.iftr cannot supiJ 4 JVa. you, write ior cauuoguc. Douglas, Ercckton, Itlaga T.fff- io Trim "ii ' !. j - , In) - . 4 VAf?- i.t i .tt tt I F. T A SSTCNGILL DRY GOODS CO., Dunn, N. CU UIU - ' 'OWN DIRECTORY. CIIDIICI1ES. I linilist Chiirrli-Hev. V A.F.-i-bes Pastor vic-s lii-st Sin. 'lay night, an-1 fourth Sun- morning and night. Frayerineetinjj Wc.ln.-.s.lay night. HUBuay s--- 10 o cloch, U. K. Te Anti-Trtist Law. 'Ay Min.l.-iy nnii-ning at ,-Snt liiiin Sniiei-iutt'iKU't. Of iV..,tUt rhui-ch.- Kev. L. K- i;arro n , rasi-. vic.H 7vi-ry sf-ond Sun.iay morning and ',ught. 1'rayei-.... .-ting ov-ry Thur.sUay night ln.lay Sr!if.,l e.-.-ry Sunday morning, J. A. Tavlor SuiK i-inltMideiit. lTi-Hl.yl-rian Church. -Ucv. A. M. Hassol j.astor sr.vii-s cvory first and lifth Sunday .nur.'.iiig and night. Sunday hcI.ooI every Sunday morning, lb' tl Sui.ormten- drllt. Hiri.l.s ri.urch-Hov. M. B. Hood, las tr .rv;ci'S cvry third Sunday morning !,ud n'iht. Cnristiau Kudei.vor Society every Tuesday night. Sunday Sclmol every Sunday evening at .(duek, McO. Holliday tSupt. l-r,.e Will Bai-tist Church.-Elder II. C. .iM.-kson, pastor. Services every first Sun day liiorning and night. l'rimil ive liai't ist. Ch ureh on Broad street l-.lde r V. i. Turner, l'astor. Regu'ar servi- s on the tiiird Sabbath morning, and Satur day before, in each month at 11 o'clock. F. V. E. A. . Hall Jones Jones I.OhiiE. t ,Vi- No. 117. A. P. & A. M 1 iinu; ie -.1 over rre- Will Baptist churcli w m v A. Johnson. S. V.; j V '; J. ti. Johnson, Secretary. Regular cummunh-ations are held on the :srd Satur day at 10 o'clock A. M., and on the 1st Friday !lt 7- ;.. o c-Ioekp. m. in each month. All Ma s..u. in good standing are cordially invited t,, attend these communication!. . TOWN OFFICERS. .1. V. Vhillips, Mayor. Commissioners K. F.Young. K. i. Taylor. J. W. Jordan and Mcl. Holiday. M. I.. Wade, Folieenian. Colntv Officers. SherilT, Silas A.Salmon. Cli ik. Dr. J. II. Withers. Register of Deeus, A. 0. Ilolloway. Treasurer, L. D. Matthews. Surveyor, D. Y. McDonald. Coroner, Dr. J. F. McKay. County Examiner, Rev. J. A. Campbell. Commissioner!: E. F. Young, Chairm:. . N. A. Smith. T. A. Harrington. .-rKOFKSyiONAL CAKDS. ests of the State : neither shall it prevent cotton or 'woolen mills from regulating the amount of their output or sell- in"-the same through an agent. Sec. 8. In any indictment or information for any oilense named in this act it shall be sufficient to state the purpose and effects of the trust or com bination, and that the accused was a member 01, acted witn, or in pursuance of it, without giving its name or description or how or where it was created. Sec. 8. In proceedings un der this act it shall be sufficient to prove that a trust or combi nation, as herein determined, exists, and that the detenciant belonged to it or acted- for or had connection with it, without proving all members belonging to it or producing or proving any article or agreement or-any written instrument on which it may have been based or that it was evidenced by any written instrument at all, and a prepon- -derance of evidence shall be Fifth Avenue. a CDinUTrill rQF (1 N er7 window where there was an A FRIGHTFUL tlrtt un UIffortuoate est appeaiing for assistance, and many cases of heroic rescue were witnessed by the throng in the streets. At the corner of Forty-seventh street and Fifth avenue, direct ly across from the hotel, is the home of Miss Helen (jrould, and The Windsor, Seven Stories, Ono o f tire Finest Hotels in New York City, Destroyed. Views of a Northern Democrat gXATE NEWS. To the Editor of The Observer: c" . e..j nh,n TtIMS OP NEWS GATHERED FROM oeeing in quuuoy o vuscuci ALL PARTS OF THE foTATE. A ten year old boy was killed the igniting of lace curtain The General Assembly North Carolina do enact : Section 1. Any corporation sufficient to authorize a verdict organized under the Jaws of and judgment for the State. this or any other State or coun- Sec. 9. In alt suits instituted try for transacting or conduct- under this act to forfeit char ing any kind of business in this ters br corporations where a State or any partnership or in- judgment of forfeiture is ob dividual or other, association ot tained and the cause is not ap persons whatsoever who shall pealed to the Supreme Court, create, enter into, become a the Superior Court shall allow member of or a party to any t1G Solicitor or prosecuting at pool, trust, agreement, combi-- torney prosecuting the suit a nation, confederation or under- rfte nf not less than $100 nor standing with any other corpo- more than $500, to be paid out ration, partnership, individual 0f the assets of said corporation, or other persons to regulate or provided that in case such cause fix the price of any article of is appealed to the Supreme 'merchandise or commodity, or Court and the judgment of for- shall enter into, become a mem- feiture affirmed the Attorney ber of or a party to any pool, General shall be entitled to agreement, contract, combma- one-half of the fee so allowed tion or confederation to fix or or tXG Superior Court for his limit the amount or quantity ol services in prosecuting said case anv article, commodity or mer- -m t1Q appellate court. chandise to-be manufactured, Sec. 10. That this act shall mined, produced or sold in this ,10t apply to, any wholesale or State shall oe deemed and ad- retail merchant or jobber doing judged guilty of a conspiracy to business in this State who is defraud, and be subject to pen- tl0t a party to or interested in a alties as provided m this. act. trust, nor the agent of a trust, Sec. 2. It shall not be law- llor . shall it apply to any fish ;ul for any corporation t-6 issue mg? trucking or canning indus or to own trust certmcaies oi rr nnv c.ornoratioii. agent, ofh a letter from Bishop Hood on the proposed amendment to the constitution, and having come Kw fnm XT .T-f 1 TI r 1 CO 1 1 1 Oil I t . . - n n . IJ . 1 IriOT" At hPr direction many of the in- in Iredell county, in 1874, with J ' """tV7. 'Tu hnrprl wr named there and very kind ' feelings for the no- W Isew lORk, warui. , , nhvsicians a n d wo. I thought I would give A npcrrn nnmed Jake Jones Flames which originated irom ooc TOu,m ,i,o imrl epnt nr some exnerienco and views on carin, ininrir 11 LI 1 OVOi T UVIU O A - I SUOUUllvU OVA A V -J wi-ww j In the meantime the chief f the subject. humping dffaSouthern train at hopn n I )p in O- 1 i . 1 1 i . tr:j.. ; .-. " itaieitru liiat rnuay niuiuiui: . , Tv i " I O the uemocraiic the electoral nue shortly after 5 o'clock this guffei4Vs Ambulances forced muddle. T was very much in afternoon, and in a few minutes their through the crowds as terested in your political prob thev leaped up to me lout; mm . , , rt,c;ui0 Wmnv. pm o necro sullrage. In the enveloped the entire Fifth ave- J hospitals, election of 1875 in August I had . ,1 .. G ntrnn I , C f l'ODt i - . 1 ,11' . 1 1 I . . W nue ana rm - Several of the occupants of the a tairiy intelligent coioreu muu iected for re-election as Mayor tronts ot tne noiei. acu mxu-.onrori t thp windows in mv employ, who went to fnv tho rtv nf Wilmington by of the sixth and seventh stories vote. I, not yet having a right tho primary election held there. and even on the roof and leaped to voie urn io,gu ur Tt is stated that a firm of tn t hp. streets trom those points, return uum cuiuu x Very few of them-escaped eith- him the following questions : er instant death or injuries "Have you been to vote?" He said. "Yes." " . , j a burst forth trom tne secuuu uuu, , telephoned to every I have always of the Windsor hotel fit orty- :ta, : r-itv. askin?r that crat and voted Seventli street and Fifth ave-1 r.V. nnn Ua onf tllft firp ticket exceDt in Two large cotton mills are in the course of erection at Greens boro. One of these will manu facture cotton flannels. Hon. A. M. Waddell was sc utes later the flames were roar ing through the interior of the hotel and all means., of escape bv way of stairways and eleva tors were cut off and there was , ,. L Among the dead o!1p rj-rn.n was impossible. Probably from Elizabeth City N C., w ten to fifteen lives were lost New Y( Who did you vote for?" "I don't know." "How did you vote?" "He (naming a prominent Northern capitalists have pur chased the largo steel plant at Greensboro and will soon com mence operation. The plant was erected in 1893 but has never been operated. Sig Einstein, aged 2G years, the wildest scene oi e;u1 1, resulted in their death a within and without uie uuuu- , . , . Hundreds of guests and c. .nn nai.enna nro unwll CJ .fill kl-VtJCii UUIOUU'J wu employes were in tuc nutC1 w UOu . , , and fifteeu persolls the fire broke out and tor many A mnn rr fhp dpjld nf tlnm tn pspane with satety . T n n 0- roiinhlp rravp me m v and a. member 01 the tirm 01 1 . . . - its :U iks i vjiauu y vi .vulk-.v, r-5 j 1 who had ticket and 1 voted it. 1 . - nrk for The said negro reliable is within half an hour, and thirty vpars a great many known as one of the most unre or forty other persons ,were in- ominent ad wealthy people liable negroes in the country, jured in jumping from windows in the hot(1 araonsthem except that he had the position Einstein Brothers, of Kinston, committed suicide in his store Saturday by shooting a pistol ball into his brain. and rushing through the flames b A1 aer McKinley, brother of boss from his unreliable in the corridors auu uu uw 1 . prsiPnt his wife and white leaders. KJ 1. U11J -A- vu- j . I Had a man Mr. Silas Lucas, one of our most enterprising citizens, in forms us that there is a proba- stairways Many who were m- daughters. The McKinleys owning property and having an y of the establishment of a jured died later at near-by re;i- escaed. withouc harm but lost interest in his country's welfare m(.th cif?arette factory in dences or at hospitals, ana on- . . -nnn,.pi nd Dersonal taken his mules to vote, would . . ,,r?,urtl, rrimoa ers who made wild leaps to the 7; p. , , , d her not it have beeil better for the "V - stone sidewalks were so badly , ulnr. ,ri,n hurnwl tn countrv'seood? Mv experience We learn from the Fayette- injured that they are still hover- deag, it is said' lost $200,000 is that this is a fair average villo Observer that a largo silk ing between life and death. It ' n' f :PW-Pirv colored vote. mill will bo erected in Fayetto- p. 11. 11 cm Nf Counsello and Attorney at Law, DUNN, N. C. Fractiee in all Courts. Collections a Specialty W- E- Murcliison, JONESBOKO, N. C. Practices Law in Harnett, Mooie antl other counties, but iiot for fun. Feb. 20 ly. Isaac A- Murcliison, FAYKT'I KVILLE, U. C. l'..icticc Law in Cuinboi laud, Harnett ami anvwhere'set vices are wantetl. J, C- CLIFFORD, Attorney at Law, dunx, x. c. Will practice i.i all the court:; State, where services desired. "of tht H. L. GODWIN, A TTO R N K Y-AT- L A W Dunn, - - N. C. .- may be twenty-four hours or more before the complete list 01 fatalities become known, and it will be longer than that before It can be ascertained delinitely how many charred bodies are in the mass of fallen masonry fKnf mnrl-s tlin snot where the L hotel stood. ' Thk Building in Ruins. The flames could not be check ed and in two hours from the time that the fire broke out the trv 111 cer or employee or the directors or stockholders of any corpora tion to enter into any combina- ion, contract or agreement with this State ; nor to any r ' " i! persons, nrms or corporanous 000 worth of iewelry. " I & 1 i on A A DOUC IOOU we were runmuj; a cotton gin and had a colored boy working for us, who some time before election came to me and asked me how he should vote. I told him he had aright to vote as he pleased. He said he knew that, but that I knew better than he .what was for tho good of all. I told him that I always voted the Democratic ... ,1 ticket, and he said he was going Babies and children need I to do so A Ievv days after, I ft Mr engageu tnerein. joui uo pri son or firm shall be deemed to be the agent of a trust because of the sale of trust mauufac- any person or persons, corpora tured goods or products when tion or corporations or witn an tiie sald person or tirm Duys stockholder or director thereof, saicj goods or products and sells the purpose-and effect ot wnicn mie game as his or its own prop- combination, contract or agree- erty. Sec. 11. That all laws in con flict with the provisions of this act are hereby repealed. Sec. 12. That this act shall be in force from and after its ratification". I r r I I.. . . ctniPtnrp was in ruins I proper iuuu, 1 aic.jrrv. ... - on -sldes cine. If they do "ZZJZZ. ttMrt Ll iyHhewoum WlUllti. i'J jryi, Oil 1J13 IUUIO HO w Ll 1 V l :uw in I V W W 1,1 -,!; wherever services ,. ,,.,;,, Dillicu'.t collection iio'.njitly made. w. L. 11UDSOX, M. I). Physician and Surgeon, Dunn, N. C. Oiiice ,111 X. E.Wilson St., second build iuir from liroad St. Residence at junction .f K. Rioad and 1.1m Streets. lV.mil.t attention to a.l calls from either Town or-Country, d;iy or night in the various branches of the profession. ment shall be to place the man- t 1 ao-ement or contract ot sucn a combination or the manufac tured product thereof .in the hands of any trustee or trustees with the intent to: limit or fix the price or lessen the produc- tion and sale ol any article 01 commerce, use or consumption or to prevent, restrict or tiimin isli the manufacture or output of any such article, provided tnsvr. nnthino- herein contained V A V - V - - shall effect the present invest ments of charitable or educa tional institutions. ' . Sec. 3. Any corporation or company, individual, firm or association violating any of the provisions of this act shall for feit $100 for each day it shall continue to do so, to be recov ered bv an action in the name of the " State at the relation of the Solicitor ; moneys, thus re covered to go into the revenue of the county in which the cause accrues. Sec. 4. Any contract or agreement in violation of any provision of the preceding sec- .. iii i tions of this act snail oe ausu lutely void. Sec. 5. Any corporation cre ated or organized by or under the laws of this State, which shall violate any provision of tlio nreCeding sections of this oiioil thprphv forfeit its cor- n Oil 11 1 v- fT Xoonev, of norate rights and franchises, Creswell, ar rived here'rnday and its corporate existence shall j nirht with Darius Bennett, col IO It re- Discovered by a Woman, Another great discovery has been made, and that too, by a lady in this country. "Disease fastened its clutches upon bel aud for seven years she with stood its severest tests, but her vital oro-ans were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep. She finally discovered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, and was so much relieved on taking first dose, that she slept all night ; and with two bottles, has been absolutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Lu- . . . n f ther Lutz. Thus writes vv . C. Hamnick Co., of Shelby, N C Trial bottles free at McKay Bros. & Skinner's drug store. Regular size 50c. and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed F. 1 .1 0 X E S. W . A . S I E W A 1 i T JONES STEWART, Attorneys, Dunn, N.C. Will practice anywhere in State or Federal Courts. Collections a-specialty and prompt attention given. Oscar J Spears, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, LiLLlXGTOX, X. C. Office in the Court House. General Practice in all State Courts. nnn nrniifir nroof thereof being made in any court of compe tent jurisdiction in this State be by the court declared forfeit ed, void and of non-effect, and it shall be the duty of the clerk of said court to certify vthe de cree thereof to the Secretary of State, who shall take notice and be governed thereby as to the corporate papers of said corpo ration. Sec. G. This act shall not apply to agricultural products while in the hands of the pro ducer, nor to the lumber iuter- ored, .and committed him jail under charge of arson, nnnears that Bennett was cently ejected" from a house in the streets Creswell by process under moit gage. Then and there the said BeTmett is reported as prophe sying that if anyone moved in to that house lightning would strike it the first night. A fam ily moved in and that night the house was burned, the inmates barely escaped, and Bennett is now resting behind the bare, awaiting the action of the Supe rior Court. Roanoke Beacon. and tall chimneys, while the streams of water being poured into the interior of. the ruins had no effect other than to fill the air with clouds of scalding steam, making it impossible for any one to approach near enough to search for missing bodies. The fire was the most spec tacular that could be imagined. When it broke out Fifth avenue was crowded with people watch ing the St. Patrick's day pa rade, which was passing the building as the fire broke out, and every window in the front of the. hotel facing Fifth avenue was filled with spectators, watching the marching men and floats in the streets. In addition to the regular o-uests of the hotel the windows were crowded with a large nuiu f snectators. residents of this city, who had congregated there to witness the parade. Soon after the first alarm 1 X l- 1 rr r was nven peopie . m wu lnhi'8nf the hotel, those who had easy access to the street ind the stairs, commenced to pour out of the building in great numbers, but it very soon ue- earfie apparent that a great ma jority of the occupants of the hotel were either panic stricken or unable to make their way to the ground floor. Windows were thrown upon every side of the building and guests, mostly women, "made frantic appeals for assistance to the crowd below. Women Dropped from Win dows. Finally some of them stood upon the narrow window sills and beckoned t6 the spectators that thev were about to leap to The men. collected . -l 1 1 - i.An. rr r n nl-n!-l r IP Clf IHW illlvS 1 UtlU 1 .v render any assistance they could. Some of the women dropped to the streets. In most cases the efforts to catch them and break their fall were un availing, and broken limbs were the result. As.soon as the firemen could get their scaling ladders into po help to get their digestive him what kind of shoes he got. machinery working properly. J. IS m of rnn f IVFR OIL WITH HYPOPHOSPWTES or LIME S 5VDA will generally correct this I rfifRrnhv. I f Mia - and made a day's work. A few days afterwards I was reliably informed that this same" relia ble was getting up a party to give the boy a whipping. 1 gave him a pistol and told him ?o shoot the first one who mo lested him. I also told this same reliable that I could not stay at the" man's house all the villo at an early day. A largo silk plant from Pennsylvania has bought.property there. Eight prisoners worn taken to theJ penitentiary Saturday by the Sheriff of New Hanover county, all having been sen tenced by Judge lvuue hi, jv term of the criminal court at Wilmington last week. It is reported that Col. J. S. Carr contemplates tho building of a big cotton mill in Durham at a cost of $000,000 to $700, 000'. Col. Carr recently sold his interest in the Blackwell To bacco CoM to tho Union Tobac co Co., for half a million dol lars. Ed Thomas, a colored brake man, fell from an extra freight train moving at full speed last Sunday morning, landing on his feet. He did not receive a scratch or bruise, and was only a littlo stiff and sore from the fall. Littleton Reporter. There is strong talk of a hew . - i ? me ...Ml I r.sim nno. I . . 1 -i-..4.. l,i lint T ,.n;iinnl f mill T A ttletOn tO IvOCKY 111 VOU Win uui liuui vmi- i time auu pimeui min, 1 1 nn . huiltin the near lu- ? fnnrxh fa ha if a teasDOomui coma iiuic.iii. r' -- --o , x . . . , . " fMW I laid a finger on the boy and we ture. This wotuu c i. in hanv s miub-uuwvi t ,r ip at rrf Hip. hpst tarmiug. uniui'r " i liiirrii Mini ii . i i v tiuu w i i j u m v v I imi n davvou will soonsee I ?f ,vVAnii -Ksnrfi him that if and mining countries v r j u, n v ,viv. v l I a marked improvement, ror 1 1 he got off alive he would not no bout I . .... r I ir i Z i....l Wli liwlo A ftpr this nrft 1 larger children, trom nan o , r-, a teaspoonful, accoramg 10 j Jot the church, and his wife Rocky Mount Argonaut. I ate, dissolved in their milK, I threatened to leave him. ifr MMB:r i,a imnmvmML For I uL cmt ,A? alive he would not be South. Procressivo capitalists U v...- - - . 1 liv " . . . . l. . i ..1 ! A fl. 1k. l.nl.in it fl f larger children, from half to j burdened witn mu e. ,v I ? - r . i:- they made an effort to pu - .- After this are behind it, and the chances oi i him the new road are excellent. if vou so desire, will very I suppose this is the .easy soon show its creat nourish-! road which the bishop proposes soon snow lis 9 for tjie C()i0red man to travel in ' ing power. If the mother s i milk does not nourish the I baby, she needs the emu!- J I sion. It will show an eiiect ? at once both upon mother i and child. 50c and $ 1. 00, all druggists. I SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. ? Ll ! II II 11 JJ M '"" Mr. Walter Aycock, a highly respected merchant and busi- ocj mnn nf Warrenton. met a fearful death last Friday night. He had undressed and had on his sleeping gown and had lowered a swinging lamp to put it out. The lamp bursted and i,; Vinrlv was enveloned in flames. His wife threw blank ets on him and extinguished the flames but not until he was so badly burned that he died at t o'clock. - 1 The Appetite of a Goat Is envied by all poor dyspep tics whose Storiiach and Liver are out of order. All such should know that Dr. King's ISew Life Pills, the wonderfu Stomach and Liver Remedy, gives a splendid appetite, sound digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfect health Only 2oc a enioving the privilege of voting he Democratic uckci auu ujis and n-eat energy. sition they climbed the sides of lcKay Bros, "tfc Skinner's drug the building and entered at ev-ftore. W. E. Breese, president ot . 11 I. ..t the First national lans. oi Asheville, was tried and con victed of embezzlement or tne hank's funds and sentenced to L Will " , , , is about the Wy the .average ten yea ; ;n'-I" one would be treated if he d eave the Republican party week. Breeso appealed to tho articipai. iu primary elections ami gaye ba.l i.t the sum ol r o rtir- i"iiiivii - i : j . n hh(i and allowing them any say in foU.uuu. he political affairs of the coun . m . tlm mere mention ol it un- try h der past experience is enoug to turn one s stomach. Is it anv wonder the white man wishes to get rid of such a vote? Tliocn fnptsi pan nil be proved to be- very iriildlT stated. A Northern Democrat in Charlotte Observer. GET THE BEG u TryA b led to think you ca get th9 beet dm1 finest finished nd Most Popular for mere sons. 6e totthtt yon bur frora rel able mnu ftnr.n that hare rained reputation by boneat and sq oar deaiine. you wm r. - - Betrinl cblne that U noted tba woria oxer "'',-- hit bUity. Ycm want the roe that U easiest to inaoaje and is He Fooled the Sureeons- All doctors told Renick Ham -. -w ikon, of west jenersqn, w., , after suffering lo months irom ' 1 Rectal Fistula, he would die unless a costly operation was nerforraed ; but he cured him- nelf with five boxes: Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the burest Pile, cure on Earth, and the best Salve in the World. 25 cents a box. Sold by McKay Bros. & Skinner, Druggist3. Subscribe for this paper. Light Running There Is nor e la tne world that can e-ual i .mechanical co- tjarts. tneneas U nlhw tetr fTaparace, cr has as Banf St 11 structinn,oiir,..T r parts, fcneneas i " Pf. In aptxarace, cr ha ' J l(A imorovtmeiiU as the New Home the m houb ssikg iuch1k co. roa Atc mr , Gamey & Jordan, Dunn N. C, n f
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