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THE A8HEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN.
Friday Evening, December 28, 1894.
THE "BONANZA":
Baltimore Clothing, Shoe & Dry Goods Go.
Wine and
10-12 PATTON AVENUE.
Company
jiiq.-u.or
KTos. 41 and. 43 SoiAtli Main Street.
IS carry the largest and finest assortment of Imported and Domestic Wines and Liquors of any similar establishment in the South. Our stock
is strictly first class and represents the cream of the markets of the world. We call especial attention of same to parties irk desire
Pure Wines or Liquors for Medicinal or Family Use.
BUSY DAYS ARE HERE
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We ask for no patronage on account of cheapness, but guarantee our prices as low as can be made by any reputable dealer anywhere in the United
States. The government tax has been increased 20 cents per gallon, but having bought largely before the law went into effect, we give our patrons
the benefit of our large purchases and extra age of the liquors, at our usual prices.
Below we enumerate a few of our leading brands that we handle both in bulk and bottles :
Rye Whiskies.
R.O.&Co.'m Private Stock
' Old Saratoga
" ' " Monogram
" ' linker
Velvi-tXXXX
C hint t
' " Straight Cut
" 1 ' Mouongahe'a
' ' Family
Genuine Mount Vernon
" (Jut kenheiinor
" Orebolt
liourboii Whiskies.
0I J Osenr lYpjor
E II. Taylor. Jr
Our stock of Imported and Domestic Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes can't be beat.
Our wagon always ready to deliver to any part of the city free of charge.
Before laying in your holiday supplies please call and see what thousands of our visit ors have pronounced the
Liquor House South of New York.
Boxing and Packing Free.
WANT COLUMN
WASTED,
1T7ANTH!)
-Two
furnished rooms suitable
for light housekeeping. AMress
j. i.. r.i.oKt.
, itSi N. Main St.,
Asheville, N. C.
FOR REST.
CHR RKNT Newly furnished rooms, with or
wiinoiu itoani. r.i iu avr
Italy One Bl ck l-'rom Court House.
117 dmio
FOR RKNT A spleudid 7-rooin residence with
f.ii uecessnry outbuildings and 5 ucres land,
iH miles out on Uookout Mountain street rail
roan. Auolvto C. 8. COOI'HR,
39 S Main SI
IXR RENT
3 story store house corner
reet and Merrimon avenue.
a. North Main street and
t put airs suitable for fan.uy. Apply to
S-7dtf T. F. MALLOY, First National Bank.
IjOR RKNT-The elegant rooms in Johnston
building, southwest corner Public square,
now occupied by Carolina Club. Possession
iven 10th January,
lYudtf 1H0S. l. JOHNSTON.
FOR RKNT A lo-ruom residence, furnished
or unfurnished, modern improvement.
Iwautiful location, within three miuutes' walk
ofpostofnee. Address V. P.,
u-j;djt Citizen Office.
FOR RKNT A new lo-room house with all
modern improvement, has beta run Ihne
And a hair yens as a succcsslul bonn'tug house.
For fuller particulars emimre at
u 7.I11110 47 1'ATTON AVENUE.
FOR RENT The tore room occupied by J. A.
While, No. 1; 8. Main street, will he tor rent
on January I. Apply
DR. C. H. MILLIARD.
Hilliard building, or 105 South Main street,
I2'24dW
IOR RENT The very de!rable store room
tn.l baaement No. 11 North Court Square.
Also a fine basement under No. 14 North Court
equare. I'owsslon given 1st January. Ap
ply to C. 8 COOI'KK.
12-jdnno No. 39 South Main St.
BOARDING.
(00D BOARD Reasonable rate,
MRS. S. TERRY, 161 N. Main St.
S-udtf
SALUDA First class bonrding; house.
MRS, SCMRRMKI8TKR,
11 Starues Ave.
WANTED Boarders for three choice rooms.
v Southern exposure.
MRS. LFK.
u.wdtf
v'o. 36 Flint St.
Bright, cheerful rooms, with first-class board,
All conveniences.
134 NORTH MUN STREET,
ii4diw Opposite Starnes Avenue.
MISCELLANEOUS
COR SALE First class surrey, Rood as new;
m. one second hand dukkv. cn
an for cash.
12 l.Vltf
BOX 197, City.
NOTICE All persons Indehted to us will
please call and settle at once, we must col
lect past due bills,
iMidtjam PITPATRICK & MAY.
STRAYED from my pasture in Ramoth yes
terday, one deep reu enw, and one pale red
cow with white face, ropes around their horns.
Ii. B. BARNARD,
IJ.jMjt Asheville P, O.
FOR SALB OR FOR RENT A house of nine
rooms with all ntodern Improvements
There is also a Rood stable on the lot. The house
la within about five minutes' walk of the public
square and near two lines of street cars, the sit
uation commanding: one of the finest views in
the city. Anyone wishing to investigate further
can aaaress
i2-7dimo
B. C,
FostoCnce Boi 691.
NOTICE By virtue ol the power and author
ity contained tn a certain deed of trust
made and eiecuted to the undersigned aa trus
tee by I has. L. Lindseyand wife Maria Und
My, bearing date January a, 1891, to secure cer
tain Indebtedness therein mentioned, which
said deed of trust Is registered In the office of the
Register of Deeds In and for the county of Bun
combe and Slste of Korth Carolina, in book i
Pg' 175 . ! ' "hlch relerence Is hereby
made for full particulars, and default having
been made In the terms and conditions of said
deed o trust, and having been requested by the
cestui que trust therein named to cvecute the
said power of sale because of such default I will
ell, at public auction at the court house door in
the city of Asheville, N. C, on Monday, the 14th
day of January, 1S95. at ti o'clock m the land
conveyed to me In said deed of trust to the high
est bidder for cash
Said land Is situated in Doubleday'a addition
at the corner ol East and Henev street, and a
lull description of lha same is given In the deed
of trust atoresald. H. D. CHILD,
ia-ijdtdt Trustee,
NOTIC R By virtue of the power vested lame
a trustee in a certain deed of trust executed
to me by C. D. Clark and wire, A, B. Clark, on
the soth day of November, 1889, to secure to the
Morristown Mill company the payment or one
certain not bearing even date with aald deed ol
imrf. fine twenlv-two hundred and Aftv ilnit.r.
defaut having been made in the payment of said
note when same became due and payable, only a
part of t we aald note having been paid, and
auch delault having continued until this dav,
and at the request of lh aald Morristown Mill
comma, tha cestui oue trust named In aald
.deed of trust. I will sell to the highest bidder
lor cash, at the court boas door In the eitv ol
Asheville, North Carolina, on the jilt day of
uecemoer, 1094, at is o cioca menman, 10 satisfy
aid Indebtedness, the following described lot or
parcel of land situated In the county of Bun.
combe and State of North Carolina, described
follows 1 Beglnlnnlng at a stake in Lyman's
line on west side of Park avenue; thence with
the latter north seventeen aad three-fourth
degrees east seventy-live feet to a Make; thence
north eighty-eight degrees west one hundred
no eigniy nei to a suae; incnce bouib iweniy
five octrees west eurutv one feet to a stake la
Lyraa?sltae;lheacewith Lyman's tine a bowl
outhelghly-nlae lhavssstaatVoowt otse hundred
and alaetyWmaliMtjo the begtaata This the
ana oaj ev ifoveaaawr, ana. -
Latber ft fat aMty. . f..., . Tras.
ll-jsdst-M Ai . v '
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Old 'A'. H. MeBrayer
" Woodford Co Crow
" Uplift of Nelson
" T U. Wpy
" .1 i8 E. l'epper
' Me Braver, J. II.,
Corn Whiskey
Old Bonanza" XXXXX
Stat dard Old Corn
Pure Whit Mountain
Brandies.
,Ias. Hennessey & Co.
Maitell&Co.
(Hard Uupuy & Co.
X. C Scuppernong
Old California
X. C. Tench and Apple
WORN OUT.
"Yea, tiling in the church are dull,
nil at a standstill, It scorns to me. 1 think
Parson Brown ought to open up a llttlo."
Mary and I were sitting on the tront
porch nlbath afternoon. Mary waa read
ing sensational stories In a Sunday paper,
sometimes rending aloud to me. I was
little intercstl and finally began dozing,
hut ninnnged to got wide awake before
Mary indulged in the foregoing remark.
Aftor n moment's thoughtful hesitation
I remarked: "Well, I must aay I'm get
ting tired of the aame old thing Sunday
after Sunday, the name fnoe, the lame
voice, the same gesture and sometimes
the name Illustrations. Now, when I was
at Spencorvllle, where they had Just re
ceived a new minister, there waa so much
going on and everything so lively. There
were all the ladle fixing up the parsonage
and everybody calling there and making
present, and the house warming. Dear
me. It all seemed to make so much good
feollng"
"That' It," said Mary. "There is no
feeling at all here, l'nrson Drown la a
good onouuh man, but he la so slow posi
tively so slow. It sometimes cornea over
me, John then Mary lowered her voice,
whether It wna in fear of being heard by
the leave of the npnle tree near by, or by
the robin building their nest In the tree
top, or by tho old dog Madgo that lay on
tho mat by the window, I cannot say
"that pcrhap It would bo beat for us to
havo a change of pastors, though I would
not llko to be tho ono to start the Idea In
the parish."
"No, Indeed," I said. "But still he has
been here a long time."
"Yes, and getting a trifle old, a little
worn shelf worn, if we wore to use a
mercantile term. A younger man, now,
would liven up things. We could pay him
a better salary and give thing a new
tart," answered Mary.
"There 1 no fault to be found with
Brother Brown, though," aald I, for I
could not find it in my heart to hear htm
run down, "Not a bit, not a bit. It'
only that that pcr.iap hi usefulness
here is at an end. What do you say,
Mary, to driving over to hear Parson
Jones this morning Just for a changer He
I more my style, beat and wakes folks
up, ao thoy aay."
"What," aald Mary, "clear over to
Plpctownt" It waa ten mile away.
"Yea," I aald. "I'll hitch up in a few
minutes, and we can mako the trip In an
hour."
Mary made no objection In fact, rather
enjoyed tho auggcstlon and In a little
whllo wo were spinning on our way. As
we nenrod Plpotown wo saw many people
on their way to church.
"Great many people out for morning
services, " aald I. "Our folk do not turn
out this way."
"Parson Jones ia a man thai draws,"
aid Mary, "keeps up the interest In the
church, you oe."
There was qulto a crowd In the entry,
and as we were waiting for some one to
anew u a seat we overheard a man say:
"You'll bear something worth bearing
today. Mr, (I couldn't get hold of the
name, though I tried) 1 going to preach."
I looked at Mary. 1 was afraid she had
set her heart on hearing Mr. Jones, but
a far a I was concerned I didn't mind
hearing a.strnngor, especially It he was
like what they said, for they wore talking
right on,
"He's a strong preacher yea, strong,
that's Just the word. We an alwava slad
when we get him on an exchange. Won
der ha haa staid so long In the oountrv.
us s none 01 your nop and Jump sort,
doss not waste any fores In hammering
. .
out sparks, but goes straight to the truth
and drives It home end clinches It that
Is Just the word, clinches It."
I could see the folks wen expecting a
little something uncommon by tha way
they looked as they settled Into their
seats. I wss looking about a little to sea
If I knew anybody present, for I had fre
quently been to Plpetown.
I did not look toward the pulpit till I
heard the minister's voloe, and then I al
most jumped from my seat as I stand at
him.
Then I stared at Mary, and Mary stared
at me. It was Psraon Brown, is ann as
you live. If It had not been In church, I
should have laughed right out to see Mary's
blank look. But I sobered down. Then
I could not help observing how the people
listened. It was very plain that thsy con
sidered Parson Brown a great preacher.
Their Interest set me to noticing him
mora oarefully. I Anally concluded that
while bs was not a handsome man It It
not often you sm a mora scholarly face or
hear more earnest words, Than I notlotd
the deep lines of ears on bis faoa, mad
largely by the heavy church rardans he
WM s&lged to ny. I tkought of the
sUlolM)ha4baDUsd, of UwfsjswsJ
M ImA 90aVJtotL of tata MHOWsf
t H -i 'aaa, at Ma mf
Rums, Gins, Etc.
Old Jamaica Rum
" Mtdford "
' Tom Gin
" Oeneva Gin
44 IIoliaiKfGin
Sherries, Ports, Etc.
Puff Gordon's Sherry
Club House
Imperial Wedding Port
Old Portugal Port,
!
t
We have a large stock of,
imported Burgundy, Chret-Jst
P. A.
P. O. Box 146.
swell In my eyes unci run (town on my I
checks. I
When ho enmo to his text, Mary gave
mo a nudge, for, If you will bclievo me, It
was tho Sftino wo had heard tho Sunday j
before. But I am willing to confess that
It was mostly new, for 1 did not listen
well before In fart, I hud got Into the
way of thinking that Brother Brawn's j
sermons were not edifying to mo. I saw
tho man wo heard In tho entry nod Ills :
head, as much as to say: "Didn't I tell you
sot That's one of his clinchers." After
the sermon was finished nnd tho hnml
ehnking time enmo I think Mary and I
wore Just a llttlo proud to havo folks
know that Parson Brown was our minis
tor.
Wo didn't speak a word for more than
half tho way home, end then I sulci:
"I say, Mary, there's such a thing as
going farther and faring worso."
"Well," said Mary, "if that's what you
moan, we have been faring Just about tho
same."
"No, that isn't what I mcau. Mary,
how much bigger salary ought we to
raise for Brother Hrownf Yes, It ouiiht
to bo done. Theso things need stirring
up, nna 1 tor one mil going w but weui )
up." Hero I jerked tho lines till thchorso
fairly jumped. "I am going to tako hold
with tho pastor with greater heartiness
than ever before. Tho old parsonuxo needs
lota of repairing. Tho church ought to be
renovated. I'll talk to the men about it
If you will talk with the women." Ex
change. THE WRITER.
Mr. Thomas Hardy, tho novelist, Is do
eccmlcd from tho Hardy to whom the dy
ing Nelson sold, "Kiss mo. Hardy."
Emllo Zola has become a lover of the
bicycle A recent Issue of La Hlcycletto
contained his picture In the costume cf a
whcelm.in
F. Marlon Crawford has no fads about
the circumstance under which he writes
He can work Bnywhero and labon en hit
novels while traveling
Louise Imogen Gulnry Is 0110 of tho
most promising contemporary American
poets. She was educated In the Boston
schools, and tho Kltzauethan era hai been
her absorbing subject of study.
"Gyp," the writer of sensational novels,
is Mme. de Mortle. She is 44 years old,
waa born In Brittany and is a greatnieco
of Mlrnbeau. Sho married at It), and her
eldest child, a boy, Is 20 years of age
William T. Adams, who Is practically
unknown by that namo, says lie. soon tired
t his nom do plumo of "Oliver Optic,"
under which ho has written U'Obouks and
1,000 newspaper stories, and endeavored
to change It, but his publishers would not
listen to tho proposition.
THE CYNIC.
Gossip tt generally a desire to get even.
It U a rare man who can do a favor dell
tat el j,
Everything a roan likes to do a wonmn
ciin prove is wlckod.
The people pay more-for lovo than for
any other Decennary evil on earth.
The more friends a business man hns
the more things he sells below cost.
Faith In Bomethliifrposaesacd entirely by
the children, and they don't know they
have lb.
The younger avtoman in the more in
dlgnant she Is when sho hears of a biul
husband.
The majority of people aro much hotter
innirini mm rj
looking than their lingerie when It hangs
. i, T.o
, 00 "ub "Da
A keen took at tho wolf at your door
will show him to be the ghost of your 111
management and shlftlessness. Atchison
Globe.
Simplicity sad Charily.
Wosmlloat the clilldllko simplicity of
the kind hoartcd man whose oharlty "bo
UoTothsll thing, hopoth all things," oven
ol those whom tho man of th world dis
trust. "But," a Dr. Bolmos lay, "tho
angel laugh, too, at the good ho ho
dono."
Dr. Dobbin, an old fashioned clergyman
of Dublin, wns noted for Ills kludnoss to
the poor and for the simplicity with which
he trusted them, aa It they could be guilty
of no deosptlon. Onos a man was beg
ging at the clergyman ' carriage window.
Having no change about him, he banded
the beggar a guinea, saying, ''Go, my poor
man, get me oh an go of that, and I will
glTe you a shilling." He nororsawths
beggar's face again.
One day bis wife, on coming home,
found him In tho ball with his hands be
hind bis back, as It hiding something.
Bte Insisted on knowing what It was. and
ha timidly brought out from behind- bis
back roasted leg of mutton. Bo bad
stbMIj take II from tho sedt In the kltea-
te to s ton fm WsitbMt the
I
j
Siiuterno, Rhine Wines,
Champagne, Cordials, Bit
ters. Native Wines.
N. 0. Seupperiiong
" Black biry
44 Catawba
i California Sherry
Port
4 Angelica
Burgundy
" Reining
44 Znfandel
i. line';
., nTp.
uppernong('hampagn
MARQUARDT,
Silver
Churn
Butterine
ut tip by Armour Pack-
Co., is nuiruntecd
t Iv absolutely pure. It
is u hok'sorriL' anJ sweet.
Retails for 25 cents per
pound.
A Silver Churn Cook
tlt.
UOOkUlVCnWllll rlW
Wrappers.
POWELL
& SNIDER
HARPER' BAZAARS
IX 1895.
Mritut nticl cxcliiHve ileMgns for out-tioor
Tint iii-itour (oilrtlcH, drawn from Worth models
by Samloz mul Ctiapuifi, arc an important feat
ure. Tlusc aiprnr;evrry week, accompanied
bv mi mile itewnptioiis and dt tails, Our Paris
letter, by Kiithnrine de Forest, I a weekly
trn mtcriiit ol the latest ittyles and catiricea in the
mode, Under the head of New Vork Fashion,
plain direct iomt and lull particular are given at
to shapes, fabrics, trimmings and accessories of
the costumes of well-dressed women. Children'!
Clothing receive practical Attention. A fort
nightly Pattern sheet Supplement enable resd-t-rs
to cut and make their own gowni. The wo
rn;.!! who takes llAWl'KK'S 11AAAR Is pre
pa red for ev i y occasion in life ceremonious 01
informal, where beautiful dress is requisite.
An American Serial, Dr. Warrick's Daugh
ter's by kebeccn Harding Davis a strong novel
of American lite, partly laid In 1'ennyslvanla
and partly in the far South, will occupy the last
half ol the year.
My l.ady Nolwdy, an intensely exciting novel
bv Maorten Manrteti. author of "tlod'a Fool,"
"'the ( renter Glory," eic, wilt begin the year
Kssavs and Social Chats. To this department
Spectator will contribute her charming papers
on "What We Are Doing" In New York society.
Answers to Correspondents Questions receive
the personal attention of the editor, and are an
swered at the earliest possible date alter their
receipt.
Heart For Iilu'rald Proapectna
The volumes of the HAZAAR begin with the
first nu miter for January ol each year When
no time U mentioned, fulwcriplion will begin
with the number current at the time of receipt
of order
Cloth enscs for each volume, suitable for bind
ing, will tc sent by mall, postjwid, on receipt ol
i. 00 each. Title poge anil index suit on
plication.
Remittances should be made ty Postomee
Money Order or Drait, to avoiu cnance of loss.
Harper's Periodicals
Itn.p' r'N MHKMalne, one veur, t-t
Hriii'i'i w. i kli, 94
HsiBfiM Haiaar. " 4
Musp.'i's Vuuok rcoplc," J
I'ostnL'c Inc to all ultcrllien In the Vnittd
states, lutmtiti ana Mexico, auurcss
Harper & Brothers,
. O UOX 9S9. M. V.. CITF.
llavenscroft - School
N(XT TIRM BEGINS MON
DAY, J N- I -
T. II. TOVNIIEB WIGHT, Head MaaKr.
fiff To Imd in sums of fjoo, or the
OliVUU whole li.ooo: to lie secured by
Improved real estate In Asheville, II any one
wishes to borrow this money, I advise to apply
at once a. the owner who sent II to tne has In-
stnu ted me to return It II not lonnea iiy tne 1st
January. a torrin,
la-Xxljl Jl Haywood St.
For Sale or Bent.
A house of eight rooms well furnlhed. All
modern tonveulnces. Desirable location. On
atrret car line Price reasonable, '
WANTKB Iwmooa one of the handsomest
Improved properties ia Asheville. Apply to
r ' S C. CORTLAND
t Pattou Av, tnd Floor.
unci Opium m.rj'U
tmivtf at bt.itiv v till
outt'ala.iM f iir
UctilaniseutrKI.aV s.H.'UU.r,il k
I 1 llllllllsv.1
has.
Ales, Stouts, Etc.
Bass Ale, White Label
" Smith's India
Burke's Stout
Bass Ale
Schlitz XXX Porter
" Extra Stout
" Pilsener Beer
C. & C. Ginger Ale
" Club Soda
Burke's three-star Irish
and Scotch Whiskey.
Agents for the Jos. Schlitz
Brewing Co., Milwaukee,
Win , and Foss-Schneider
Brewing Co., Cincinnati. 0.
most complete Wine and
Manager.
Telephone Call 72.
Racket Store,
15 S. Main St.
We are taking stock and
while this is going on we will
K'U goods just as low as
ever, but we have a few
things to close at a sacrifice;
22 plueh, leather and cellu
loid rases, handkerchief,
love, nfektie and jewelry
boxes, shaving sets, etc.; 11
plush and leather albums; 1
silver plate castor; 1 silver
plate sugar bowl; 1 rilver
plate spoon holder; 1 silver
plate cako basket.
J. M. STONER. Mgr.
Buying
Beauty.
" lea only good-looking," is the
wish of uiuiiy a woman to-day.
It never occurs to moat women that there
ia a heauty ohtainulile at little trouble. It
Is the Infinity cf rosy cheeks and ruddy
health. Most women lose it through In
digestion, biliousness, disordered liver,
etc.
If yon want to transform a sallow com
plexion into the glow of health you can do
It by demising the system from impurities
tml causing the liver to work crTectively.
.No single medicine can accomplish all
that Is needed. A liver pill will merely
arouse the liver; It win not purify th
blood, or repair the naate, or tone up the
system. For this you must follow your
liver pill with some powerful, luvlgoratlng
toulc.
The belt, and also the least ex
pensive preparation, is Rltnon'l
Tonlo Jiver PlUn and Ra
mon's Tonic Pellet. You
get these two medicines in separate
boxes at the cost of one only 38
ctntt. Your druggist will tell yon
that this is a sure cure for bilious
ueis sud constipation.
OLD INVaBIYTLLa BY
' . SKi r. o. nuxvn, ;
wasnsasi a smau.
w.C. Can-' Vajtuua
The greatest buying time of the year is here. We are
ready with special offerings of useful presents. It is to
your interest to recognize us, as we are the acknowl
edged leaders of special sales and low prices. There are
probably 5,000 people in Asheville who are mentally
saying, I hope I get an umbrella this Christmas. Grat
ify their wish and buy it here, as we have the nicest se
lection in the city. In selecting presents for your friends
it is well to remember a nice dress pattern, umbrella,
shoes, silk and linen handkerchiefs, or buy your mother
or wife a nice pair of lace curtains; makes a lasting im
pression and gives pleasure every day in the year. From
our immense stock selections can be quickly made for
young and old, adapted to the purse and tastes of all.
Don't miss buying useful Christinas presents from us.
Bargains in all departments at the Baltimore Clothing,
Shoe and Dry Goods Co. Bcmember our next special
sale day, next MONDAY, DECEMBER 24TH, 1894.
SPECIAL DECEMBER SALE.
Commencing December 3, 1894, we placed on sale our entire
stock of MEN'S AND BOYS' FALL SUITS AND
OVERCOATS. YOUR CHOICE
CLOTH All wool in all colors and mixtures. TRIM
MINGS Elegant, and TAILORING Unsurpassed.
STYLES Regents, 3-button cutaways, dove tails, longs,
regulars, stouts. MATERIALS Black clay worsted,
Scotch tweed, home-spuns, cnssiincrcs, black and blue
cheviots, tricots, kerseys, meltons. STYLES Single
and double breasted Cambridge sacks, 3-button cutaway
sacks, piccadilly sacks. Former prices, $10, $15, 14,
$20. See window display. Remember our next SPE
CIAL SALE DAY,
Baltimore Clothing, Shoe & Dry Goods Co.
10 AND 12 PATTON AVENUE.
. FOR, HALE .
A LAtOB LOT OF
Old Newspaper m
All Clean. Jut the thing to put nadar
etrnttstlils winter, Apply at
$9.90
AND BEST
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