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Come to Fayetteville's Great 4th of July Celebration VOL. 3. NO. 19. fayetteille; n. g. Wednesday, une 28. mi. $1.00 A YEAR. EDITORS CiTROUBLE IS FOR ROADS OH CROP COIflJmOK THE GLORIOUS FOURTH GEORGE V. CROWNED LOOK AT YOUR LABEL GOOD CSOLK 8AM HA A . fwataJ las per tors Drop lean .ow . aeayer Officer M Hw Weil ftwfcaertbara An Paddl wnwa-ejs M4 OK 0tt iUmnrwtm free Umt or Ilea It TrunMA Tad following to from th Pab Utter AarUiery,' a rwtpaper pabUsaed. for tb newspaper 1 pao - v . gpectoJ agent f tk aeatofTJc geertmt Ar trareliag , roe4 tie alry 4ropplng into newspa per officer when Ut expected to eiamSa ubcriihja 11 . to aeier tain if ta regdlation e.airihg WMU la advance' to betbg b erred.' Several atpapr fear beta U treable. aad tar to a atorjr tol4 br th De Moines Capitol "Editor Fay. of Lyon. ia, ku fceea called fa Washington city b caua kto absaripUea Ut to net a well pared u Ut U r e aires. He will have U explain to tt government official why a not compelled kto bcrlbera ta pay up according to tte postal rale. It aeeuus a lull tough that eouttry editors bar to V hauled up before tb gorerameat under tb f of violating the FdorJ law jutt because (Ley 4m not eternally, rii dunning their bstrloer for th small sum they oe on subscrip tions, but il to lib lite f i.il of lb o;Jd, no on kaoaa when it rom ti uJ4 aa editor kaowetk not what 4) th tnpt-tur tut pop la and k lo Ui list, aad if too utar ub titrr are bt-ticd tb p- ir tr tnran rntM ' Jt J t t fl :t .' iV tt tbat a in rout 11 v4 to (- Ms alcrittluba ui.hi h Ium an bi-utif uuvt ttti l!t f tuifOcrltMra " Th hm, a 6I(-T pub!lbJ at Jr(friva La bet ).-rkd tip Tt.i ttt U )tLX !. abuut :t : "lb H- tti morui&g r i rj .1 o(Mni etijcuiuba ttvm tlr post offKtt 4 pft mr.t lo ca(i,nu with :n atiikiitr Hi' u no lc(vr nil l be xlr to (J liu.jm ut. uu niattrt H1;n( ma La n a-cutu-iln'a if.rm We iBitlmi U- (. tkc Ttdhl of I'ltclc u, to IU-U4 rirrt- it, tlie cotilwl of (. Hlui(ile bulDra and aay r hall not et lnd credit if a ant to. but hvtbr right or wrong must confurin t tba ruUiiuii It cr talul ail! Uimrro u greatly to ut off gMd bftd loiig tiuif airoti ho know t tt i ii it to pa. but arc ar-ltf abuut tbe mattif, and If u(h rvalljr aaut I bo Br, e kiuw Hi) will eotue to our tiitiiiic and relieve u of tbe eoibsrraiMuieiit "It la a ery daugrou busiuvaa for a neaapaper man to eud a iM to aubatrlbfia alio are ta ar rear "To b dfprtvej of aeoii4 cla ptivilegtra. abkh la tbe ptimltj of fit-D compliance mltb tke ruling, pu a a BaMaT out of buataeaa for tbe eipeaiu of putting a one cot atamp on every ptr ojallrd atuouata to wore tbaa the proftta on the entire uti iptkU bunlDt-a to aajr uollilKg of the iacrnat amount of labor kith t aiuired la atniiug tbe atampa." t.tUHIM HKIUUMO lib. Air. After Magei'm Ttrp laa Ha Nuccamtw -n lajitH teree4 la Kail vroaa twrnboartl Atr Umm Traia. Raleigh. Jaaa tt ' Orahatu' H er riag. tba yoang telegraph operator ko aa trrlbl 'injured at New Mil! aearly la aeekt ago In at taatptiag to boar4 a tuovtag Sea board Air l-lue (rata to reach Apes abere a fire that destroyed aearly tba entire atlalitewa aretlo a r( 'ag. 4 ted taday at R- ba)ltal af ter linger) ag far three data lit right foot bad aeea atnpuUted aad twa operatioaa performed oa hla bead, tba ah all being cruabed by tha fall frara tba freight ear. la DoabC Io ea tbtak tha baretn aklrt to really coming? 'to look at tt aa raat tell If tt 1 coalag ar golag " Aioptt RcMktMM. Muv Tabaa i Maba Vrth a JaJv Iwfaftwatto aa Kraca rtoa Mary Office BalMia Im UXa This lit; IMa Ka faaaivalr A4aarttoa4. "RacJi'e4, tbat It to Ut MM a Uto Cbaaiber taU tba baii4ia a4 aaalataaaa af footf re4 la Caaartoa4 cohbLjf r ta taa beat latvrvM of tba euaatjr aa4 ' tb titf t Fyitfltto la tbto antolotloa tbe Fayftta Uto Cbaaibr oC Coaiaverta at lu ratar aiatbl ataatteg toat Tar4ay aigbt put ttaelf ca ror4 far vo4 rta4( la CtUBbvrlao4 evuo ty Tba raaolatiwB, latr4ac4 by Mr. Ivbb li Aa4arawa. iti aeanl moutij a4apa4 afur auaia aaracat 4iacuaUa- oi tba ubju ot gw4 raa4t. Tba aiatto( waa wall attDd4 aa4 ' tba procaadinji an4 " diacaa Iwaa ar autrka4 by ftrl4anca of aaBMtBoat a Ui part of tba of fkara a4 iaraUT-al4-Pe f a (ruwlBf aptrit af 4o auaiHbfa( ratbar tbaa uaraty talk about 4o lag tbitg. fraal4at B H McDuf fla prt4. r, aVtrtxarr J P Baittb M at bla boat. IWcratary gailtk reported bia toi atfurt la :h mr of a4vr tllo( tba rity fVwlda 4iarrtaiiaaia dmtrtbutiot) of thousand of cvpl of tbe attract? bouklH reotly l ud $wU.g facia au Iigare a boul Kayrt tvtllv. afalrb. atlh otiif Ibluit baa ba tb tH-rattou of mucli faorabl roajruont bf tbe r' f -1 attractite and Hapreaalte ad- irt u-rm-ut. in tbe Mnufnurpra' U4tr, 4e Ttdtuari and tb Naitonal f'oop' Jubiii!, ilto in t tt- aorld' leadme vim. d pulp and papt-r jmblit atitin Thwif a1ortl (n!ii mtf l'f:n(" nuiiiToui n. quirtr trum ltll. uf 4i t lil fi t ud prwprt!e i!n""i. Kor lniaiKf Mr SSitlh had Jul ! d a ltur fr.jui a laig northern ri'U-tn' ctnutrrii ankii.g (r turibcr infi.ruia tiou about tiiio hi (n il bfaritiK on it. uppl of titttik gum and et fuiii timber, atatlabllit) of mk-k labor ronditu.a etc Tbin concern jm,itin for a luratlon -for a plant to mW barrel btJ1lig etc Thla ia but aa eiauple of Diau) iinjuirittn from coiwema In man) lltlM of buln New HvP-hlMf HuiUIia-. The plana of a rich foreign life iuautance company to erect a fiva tor office building in Kayette lile mere outlined b Mr II I. Cook Tbia company ba atn b build ing in other cltiea A committee conlmig of Mer T li McAllla ter. J Ellington and J 8 .Scbenck. aai appointed lo iuveati gate and report to tbe Chamber urtli of July. Mayor Ja U McNeill poke vii tbuaiastically ia favor of the cele bration of the Fourth ot July la a tuauner to .make it a red Inter day for FayetteVHle The Chamber took hold of the matter la aarneat and appointed a committee to co-operat vith the cltliens' Fourth of July coin mill e, of which Mr C. J Coop er la chairman, to raiae fund- ar range program of celebration, etc The toiumltrae of tbe Chamber la rouipooxd of Meaara Zg P Smith. T O McAlliater. J H Anderaon. J O tlllagton. John Cnderaood and W r Smith It l planned to bar military parade, abam battlea. horaa raring, batebali. Bic race fir work, etc The Chamber ia giving attentioa to lb matter of aecorlog aa lai provemeat In the can operated hy tba A. O. L and rUtatheru hetaeea Wilmingloa aad Ml. Airy After eonie teader remarka by Seeretay Smith on the death of the lata C. R. Maaro. a faithful mem ber of tba Chamber, a committee waa appoltr-4 4raft aultable rea olutloaa la memory of deceaaed th ae to be publnhed la the tlty aapar and tpread apoa tha aalaatea of tha Chamber; also a copy to he aeat t th bereaved family, Subscribe tor the Udr todaj NoUi Tnm Sme Util TH;sU tJftVtrJM ATIOM Or THK KD4TOR. of. Cfaa Oaavditiaava p U Certadat facto ad. CVaaberUad. Koheaia. fSUde aad (toaM BwaaatAlaf ad KeeaUy b'toajadt -" "" - Mr i. A- PAR HAM Sine laat itoau at Ta ladra 1 hava v Lai ted itadaaaa, AutryvtUe, Parbtoa, eaaroa, Clarktoa aad Maxuia, ia lb coaattoa of Cm berUod, eaaipaoa. Robaaoa aad bUa deB. Every a bar I bar ea fiae tora tfx-pa and ,aome fiaa eottaa, Iboagh la war place, notably -round Parktoa. core a Buffering for raia. Bat a large percent- of tba cot tua acreage la all tbto tarrlr Lory baa at( be r poor ataada of cot tow or good 'ataada of lata eottea. that caa aot make a tail crop with out a late fall. If froat ahould com early tbia fail tbe cotton crop would be cut off coaaiderably becauee aacb a large percentage of it a a ao late coining up. Ptrbapa never baa It bea ao dlf flcalt to make any definite eUmatr aa to what tbe cotton crop lo tbto aerttoo la going to do VS hererer cotton ' aaa planted early. away bach ia thoae cool daya early la Aprll-il came up before the drought became ao aevere and it ia now very flue Some farmer who plant ed early ay they have tbe finest prop-ct they ever bad for a good r-Mlon ciop Tbuu there ar far mer a bo bare both kind of cot too tbat ahicb came up bWor (be laitf aad liiat a nu n lay in the !.-u:.ti for ai.;i c.Mit.' up 42 ler tbe rain or aa lepiunied. Taeaiaud enjoymeut. comiiietning uii iv farmers hate '.ttle but "after the-rein'" rot ton aud tt'erw ia no u. .-ii a .a( (l.ts is going to do Il Is Hi) small bill lor llm luost Jan. II i vi) green au.J tl.rifly Oidmat.l) (oUuli doe. moot of I'-a!uabi- fruitK.g in Jal 'ibis l.i!. i ottoli a II l.ol I. sel . lea.l Jo si... fii-ai anioui.t ot ;itiiti,. Inn- AntkUsl il ttila hatpeijj b a ear l.eli li.el'e .a no l i (Hi, i..u.,.i made me tiop .i. eBaiil ! H.iol't 111 111..- efl . . I . gain beioie slaleii an eail, ' ' ouul latcli U.. lale cotton (. Mi ll maluies aud in that , II, tt (lop ouul be short li a e.er If tbe seasons suould pioi iaV.4sbiv lo tolti U HI AugUM a'lj tbe tiiM killing frost should i ine late (bis iale cotton would make a fair nop 1 lie possibility ot a K "J crop is being gri-aily enbauted in Solue set'tlolis tloiabiy alounl i'arklon and l larklou by tbe ue of uilrate of soda The far mi are in much tuiter heart than they re a tea .-i-k. ago, ao are the liuie rueniiaii aid fat met ul in en 8onie ! them are still rat'iei khsiih:-' , but most of ibe taimer and iht ihails are noa tasing on optim m.i lew of the crop pit!pect The I'arktou section in I pper Itottesoii -enied to be suffering t.-i rain more than any other I a as there Friday afternoon, and coin a beginning to ilt In the midde of the day. a bile in place tbe lower blades were parching Claisi.u and viclnll aele needing no ram That ton aud viciuiiy had torreu.s of raia last Saturday afteraiHu ll a almost a cloud burst I a a ttdd by aeteral of the Inhabitant that they never aa a heavier ram Lumbertoo and the territory a few gall a est of there were is. ted by heavy raia tuaday Altogether, wherever I have beea ia tbe laat lew day. I ahould aay th crop preapect are (air. though th chances are unfavorable (or aa average cottoa crop. (Since the above aaa written copious raia have fa Ilea at I'ark ton aad atl along the line (root Fayettevllle to Man ton. Proaperts are rUktev.j I C I Oarbaoal ClarVm th largeaf town ia B la dec eoury, to a eleaa. attractive. roMfortak! Itttle towa oa th & aoi.rd Atr Uit about 2 mile aat of Lumbertoa. It I th bom of the B'.adoa Journal, th only aewe paper la th county . publlahed by Rev. W. M. Shaw It U also th bona of Ha, a U Crh. we tCoMlased oa page tear ) T be Tittiatly Celebrated ia Fayetterille TacWaj A BIG TLMK AHKAU. Low Ra oa KaUroadW aad ftunaaa an an . Tbe Ihag to ba CoaapieaHy ruled ap TA favb Keata ot UbMreat - "-'t't ad Aire Horaa. Ctairmaa Jaa. U McNeill, of the Ceoiral Commute for th arraage geat ef prvgraJk aad for the pro Botioa of tbe Fourth of July cele bratioa to be held ia Fayette ville aext Teaday, wake tbe following announce meat : The citizen of Fayettevtlle and tbe surrounding country aga.u., pro pose to patriotically eelebJat oar National Holiday in a way worthy o (be dy and tbe oteu who made tbe dy tbe moat memorable in our bistory. It everybody come -old and young, big and little, rich and poor, a hit and colored, aaiat atid aiauer. aud give the day la enjoyment and r. iiee their youth and patriotlHin Let the mill abut do i. their boy machinery and allow their op erative a day off lt tbe plow ataad In the furrow for one day. bitch up the team and bring all tbe folk to toau. and oil and young live in the liifpiratioa of tbe glorious day of 1776 Let tbe merchant give tils sub ordinate a half holiday at least to r.J'i) t't i- day and add to tbe K'Uy of tbe occaMt.n flie day Kill be completely filled up aiili events of int'-reot from tun r.-- until bs-d liuie a whole dav i.' .'iii. frolic, extltfiiieht fi'''""re ut 'rin rine. aben a (li tall uill fiie a -Jut'- of I! guns, one for each of i ' " otiKiaal I 3 Mates in 1 7 7 o nn- ' t. Kin Wi.ell tlo lilonl elabolate .i,t U.KHtlll dllila) f fueaolks "wi utiow n In K. eH 1 1 li- will be ell.lbit'-.l j "The net t;led .t Kr..tiii..i- l.o I .'lg SI I I.. il i a I- l.l a ipaiade I. .,i, mill n . i . . 1 i. jtriot.li orders l.nrs- n.t, ji: I . Uiobli-K i. ,(.!iir . ; it ii ' I"' nun and pa i riot ,e :uu,r The Mllllal) (.lllijhl.- f'l'olli ('111, I. II I. Ulllt I l',l lild allll I HJIl n have lni'ii nit lie, I to attend til Willi out own two .l ii.it u mm punie engage in a -lum t. a t r 1 from 1 to 2 ?. , in uiMoi on atreets that will make even the old veterai think that tlie war is broke out again From s lo 5 a game of base ball will ie- potted at (he ball ground, ahlle- rioin .' to 7 ilie Kay ett- I lie File Iteps t no-ill will amuse and in lertain tlie -oile witli tbeir water contests watermelon 1 picnic." etc etc The efforts ot the coon to ( . i lure a m'loii under teiy met in tunisuaiue- ,ifd.r u:ti,i Ji much fun and atuameii! Othertk-t ent amusiug aud ener talning will lie announced ladr Low i.i i. -i. on liailroada and SleaiulMiat ' l'?n.e to loan and enjoy yourself Hiing the wile and babies Let a little painotu sun sbille into then dally live li will make us all better cttueus to lay aside lor on- day all oui cares and worries Hurrah for tbe Fourth of Juo' If our day' Let all enjoy il' JAS l McNKII.I. Clim n Ceutral Commii'ee AYAK1M gl.UOO. J wry Mtea Isaousgea 1W V- M. Ikoraect oa Account uf t-:jsrtkia PYuaa Traia of the AUaJvtir foavt Idae tVavaaay. tsaaford Special V. M IViraelt v Atlantic Coast Lib Railway (or ejecting him from paaaenger train ia Manchester, con doctor reflating to aceept Mileage book a fare aad demanding exce- far Mr. Durett claimed be had Baked for ticket Red Spring to Alt er Ctty when be only received one to Fwyettevtlle at which place he aa aot git en time between train te purchase ticket Jary rendered a verdict for 1.:10. which waa re duced to tl.ee by Judge A lie a Th railroad' attorney gave, notice of an a'paeat after mot io (or aew trial wad dented Great Coroaatioa Scenes ia Lon don Marked hj Splendor. HJLLIOM PAY HIM HO.H.AGK Near atia Owr Doantaiuat oat Vtliioh bwa Never Beta t.Vtsvtaed HUh Crows vt avdvrard and Aajauiaxed Hub. Holy UU. London. June 22. On tbia day Of th crowning of George V , KJog of th United Kingdom of OreattJrit toa aad Ireland, and of tbe Brttiah Dominion beyond tbe a. noUting naa been wanting to make th Bolemn and impreaaive ceremony on long to be remembered not only throughout th country but ia v ry corner of tbe great empire Never before in history baa the Imperial not been atruck ia aacb a magnificent manner. Us imperial aspect andoubtly was the moot re markable feature of tbe coroaatioa. George V , more than any aov ereigu of tbe past. repreeiits the embodiment of tbe Imperial idea. He only of all hi predecessor on tbe throne traveled through hi vast dominions aud thus acquainted bimaelf at firat band with tbe needa and aspirations of all the various people of his empire Then the happy coincidence of th Imperial Conference Billing at th lime of tbe coronatiou enabled all tbe representativee of the king over-sea dominions to participate In ih significant ceremony at tbe opening of the new reign, which, if the liopet. of those attending t he conference bear fruit, will bring ail a part of the empire into cloaej and ni'i e intimate relations Ti c fc.iut Mjif luiiii-ant va tar ried linougb with dignity and mi preaalt eiu-ss aud mudc a deep 1 111 -preasloii upun alt those pnttleed to witness it aud ii was accompan ied by an tutbuisl ol loyalty ihrougtiout the kingdom ttiat ln.ctn apinar nipi'o-iiig at a petn d is. j tie wmlds hisioiy ui., ii I l,t ij'ii-b no i ii iiK-i apai bi- eit .. iii i-Led oh' 'lo s a 1 1 - s ! linj n la' lol, , I I;, I euiotesl ui,l,l I,.- of I he if; eat ity al.d eti-ty ill. -if.- in I he j lalid I 11 . 1 1. 1 K.iti ev.,1. Lie of fleco-j tl.l. a. ill loyalty !o tl. i- ihi'..i.e Not I (In- I, i. ll. 1,1. In, in.- disiilavi'il a j (lag or llluminaled ,t"Un potiraitsi o; the Kinii and VJ-.c-t ii and a loy al tiiotio Tt. i i 1 1 m i.g i i iii I .- ol tin day weie caitl.'d ihioi.gh wi.iiout hitch or seiiuus an i. li in of any kind 1 he weather w as less latorable than had hi t ii hoped for. bill the rain was not sufficient to deli act ser iously lioin (he splendor of the pagan I l y 1 he attendance of the geueral public in the stieels did not ap proach that at King Kdwards cor onation Th it- probably wan due to leal endangered by the unusually -etete police regulation and the barricades erected to protect tlie line ol the il i H e. li , Ii - loute. which under the cit c uuisi a m e.- therelore proved Ueedles t;lo my piogtioati latiotic or uoutile aiis.ng through public resentment of these precau tions as an nil i iiigemeut of British liberty proted nuiie groundless Ev erything a a.- carried out w ith smoothness and in perfect older, which escUed uuinrsal admiration Perbap. neter in bistort cer tainly iieter in the experience of any person, who wttiiesseil it. Iia there been an historic scene so mag nificeut as the ancieut Abbey of West minister pieseuted. when (ievrge V aud (Jo. -en Mary were seated iu state upou tueir thrones All who attended the crowning of Ldward VII agreed tbat today's ceremony surpassed that spetlarl IB every en cum stance of stalely stage setting of aolema ritual, in spiring music the hii of royal and emiaeul personages the wonderful diaplay of rich uniform. bright gown. marveloua Jewels. which Combined to create an impression of awe and admiration Foe First Kipe WateraaeaW The Index will give a year' ub-cription to the person bringing or sending ua the first ripe aad eatable watermelon grown oa his own farm this year This offer Is open to all farmers of Cum herlaad. Robeeoa. Saaapeoa. Bla dea. Harnett aad Hoke eouatkea. ba). Mr. Sub fiber. take a look at that little pina rdip oa tbia pa per. It tut your suune priatod oat It, aad s4Mue figures. Tbusss fir urea tell o4i wbea your awbsrlptitsa ea pira.. loo will note Uiere arw three of tlmu. The firat atMHsa what BBotaii your aabwrriptioa fx pirea, trie aervMSil shows the day of tiv anoath, aad the third the year. For toataare., if you find "4-at-ll" oa " J oar labei, that autaaa year sufxrip- Uoa la 4tt today the sivth aaoath. the SHtlt day. 1011. Tbea to ia Usee to aeatd ia yews- renewal .SOW. t1awre it out. Ascertain bow your aubarrlptioa steada. If it ia a day or a weaHk or a anowth or alae anoBtha bsdiiad, your rewevraJ to now duet. The puhlislier needs NOW THIS tt KKK rer dollar Uuat is due, u meet rarreat eapraaea and other ob ligations, fleaae do not pur it off a we-fc. Just hfftid along the dolW bslay. Addresa THK IMKX, PAV KTTFVIIXPX K. C. Huate Froia Hoaeyinooa. Mr and Mrs George B I'nder wojd hate returned from their brid al trip and are residing at the home of Mr J A Moore on Green street for the present Shortly they will be at home at Miss Alice Mal let's residence on Rowan street Everybody's Column J ( One Cent's Word ) AOVKKTlSKMENTri inwrt. d under this beiiilifir ;i' the run. if ona lent ni w in 1 fur t-a-cb tu.set tiou Persons ami firuis who do not have advertising contracts with the paper will bu reiUiied to pay i a.-. I. in advance No a I tak en I m I, ss than L'.'i (i iii.-i for first in -i-i'l ,.n T;ie-e ad- lead by I - i"M people THA irl, FUo.M M i r;nti-s.i .-"piiLs oi i " . li. i ' I .- s.lr, FA KM K A It da ik red oil. hort li I- adi Hi; to tali ret . W 1 1 ale I Kay. N ( A liy i Hi , M 11. at li iv ail! I,,- appl . -lated and satisfy any one- for care ti . u !l ij W Mi l.aiiib. i'e.ile. K F l No . K)N"I FHKiiKT THK INDEX Pruning House when iu need of Job Punting of any kind Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed UONHS TO MAKE TITLE W A R -rant) Heeds. Mortgage Heeds. Chattel Mortgages, and other Blanks, for sale Mail orders so licited The Index Kayeitet ille, N C HAVE ALL KINDS OF DESIGNS for steiicilit.g curtains and dresses Prices . tery reasonable. Satisfaction guari.nteetl Address Curtains, care of The Index CHATTEL MORTGAGES MOKT0A ge Ieeds. Warranty Heeds and Other Blauks for Sale at The ludex Office MACHINERY FOR SALE ONE 40 H. P Return Tubulor Boiler al most new. One 30 H P Center -Crank Engine. In good order One 20 H P. Engine, fine (or cottoa gin Oue automatic feed shingle machine Oue swing cut off saw. frame and saw. Three log cart all good Two almost new All offered for no fault, but en ac count of change In business Will ' ell cheap and on easy terms J T Denny A Co. Croaiartie. 1 C U WANTED -...POSITION AS BOOK keeper or salesman by young man sober, industrious, and not a (rald of work. L. V Parker. Hope Mill. V C . R F D No. 1. care of I) J. Pridgeon. FOR SALE -PEAS $S 1 BUSHEL, Clay mixed Good vinegar at 14 cents gallon Iu 35 gallon barrel. W H Davis Vinegar Works, Atlanta. Ga WHOSE YERJ.ING?- ONE BLACK and white yearling, about one and a half years old: Marks, circle in top of right ear. took up at my place last winter Owner can t same l anytime w ithin 3 dtl hy paving for this notice aad "keep of yearliag I. A Howard. Maacheater. N C 41
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