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THE MORNING POST: FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 6 11)03 1 TriE MORN1NQ POST t a i 1' i nit, r rttiif it.r mibv Br LCtftl ft. f-IIIJIJ- . - f-.tll(r. 1 tlJFUO.N PltM K v One Tear J3-00 Six Month! 260 TT.- Mitfh ... 1-- One Month properly speaking within the For nearly a month they have been In of these' ealooniB.' Now as these lines WED 1 H E MON"", k- ottontlnn Kaieign ana, oi courts, uae piu arc wnuen me wjgow bus aione m u- ; " . J . .... . - M . V. , . . . .. . notei Dllis oi some oi uieir buuu.u ueswaie nome racKea or more last fifteen years. with disease. TREAL ESPRESS of our Southern farmers nas Dn s"" .linMrtr, who were not able to stand brousrht on hv!thi manual ficht to to a diversification of crops. Before expense. The cost In its total must care for and . save husband and two . . that time their corn flour and meat have been something like $5,000 or 16,- sons. Yet the business still flourishes The fact has become known thatnaa - . , . . i . . i j .. . , v. a faithfulness to auiy the Middle Norm OGQ. mere was noi a wmsper ecn ui ana xaxiens on otner nomes. M7 menus, it noi on n unfairness throughout the contest. with the sentiment in North Carolina Pf Section oreman f ' Z,ZZt. n against the liquor business is it fair of Wentworth. ana nis .SO OfEce in the Pullen Building. Fayetteville Street. were produced in and Northwest and shipped to them, while, with the exception of cotton and tobacco, the other products mentioned were confined almost exclusively to garden culture for family use, and In this respect were not as generally cul tivated as. they should have been. Now nearly every Item can be placed in the liavlas a Hun u Caamlerlaln't (oa;li Hxnirdr to continue this burden of the right to to remain on patrol of his section ong be upon us? Is this home protection? after the company s ru.es Between the hours of eleven o'clock No. North Carolina's sons love the him r tne cay, i. c. R. home and the church better than tne uie nrred . l a ii Lr at i n i if ii i .. c - a. m. and closing time at night on Jan. 25th, 1901, A. F. Clark, druggist, Glade Springs, Va., sold twelve, bot tles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He savs: "I never handled a meaicine . ... m mm m M ! - T1 I - AAV. -'OSt Will liUDIim onei .cn t nf ,. -.rnflt-makin"- crOPS Of ,. - ..- .M. 'ln the hiisin- , xh WT'l ' . - w- - eu.u uciiu ui 6a,s . rcbiett of renersl intere. The rs same must accomcsny the letter. Asncyrcous communications will not ht no. i red. Rejected manuscript will ret be returned. . Erier letters of local news from any vectieu of the State will be thankfuJy received. Merely personal controversies will r.ot be tolerated. Address al! business letters and com- rnunlcttlnns for publication to MORNING POST. the section. If this change has come over' this section within so short a time, with such .marvelous isults. what may we not hope for within the next decade or two? The increasing pop- ourage: ulation, the Increasing and cheapening cures which it has effected. When you facilities for transporting products and need a good, reliable medicine for a their distribution throughout the four cough or cold or attack of the grip. tiea Dtamtwrlaln'a CnnvYl K PTTlfHl V and THE corners of the earth, the increasing con- yu certaIn t bft more tnan p!eased UumDtlon because of Increased and in- .lth h t,ric ruw which It affords. Tie telerrainlc r.ews serit or xnc creasing ability to buy, are enlarging For sale by Croweli. McLarty & Co., TLfOKNINO POST is absolutely ful and evTtp'.ete. and Is unequsled by r.y rromlnf: newspaper routh of New Yo;k. This service is furnished us un 2ir pec!al arrangements with THK LAFKAN NKWS BUREATT of the New York f.un. ar.d is the same rerv!ce thst Is used by The Sun Itscir. ; vrhlch ! known to be superior to any feivice In any newspaper in the United Prates. This service is received nlshtly j by wire In the office of THE MOR 1N3.POST directly from the New York Sun. and includes special cabl?s ad. domestic news and all commercial and market reports. rapidly the demand for all the products Bobbitt-Wynne Drug Co., North Side this favored Southland Is so abun- Iug Co., W. G. Thomas. dantly able to produce. Southern farm- 0,T-r,1J4d m 2 Far ing has therefore everything to en- . The Southern Farm Magazine of Bal- rourage It. and Southern farm lanus tlmore hafJ cornplied from official re- must become more valuable as tne rorts of the government the statis- years roll round faction to my customers." This Rem edy has been in general use in ginia for many years, and the people poet Southy expressed a woman's hope there are well acquainted with its ex- as she watched beside, her sick hus cellent qualities. Many of them have band's bed and wrote the mariner's testified to the to the remarkable Hymn, "What of the Night?" Cloudy all quiet; No land yet all's right; Be watchful, be vigilant. Now the ship rights; Hurrah, the harbor's near. So, the red lights? At inlet or island; Straight for the beacon steer, Straight for the highland. MRS. MARY C. WOODY. Guilford Colege. N. C -vested interests" of the saloon keeper, wouia in " , "t Vv the Truro, and they will 8ay our homes shall be last .Thursday JJee free. The burden of the right to be Nova Scotia correspondent shall rest with those whose money is Montreal . Herald. It was late m tne evening Your work is holv: "God's Ferguson ciscovereu me of the k In fact, was an eye-witness yir-.cunuus necr iau. .J.nt5 wuc vt. - ..v. , the tur- sweeping away ui mc Lv.n. j bulent waters that came madly rush ing down a ravine in the side of th mountain on to the track. He and his faithful men had been patrolling the section since long before daylight, and all of the day until evening shadows began to settle down over the valley below. He divided his men and- sent thm tn different directions over the road, himself remaining midway on j the section for some time after they j had one. 3 Finally he started towards his home; at Wentworth, but all the time, as he j wmHIv trudged on. "somethinff seemed , ' to tell him to go back over the road j in the direction of Folleigh Lake. Pres-j ently a special train overtook him, and j when passing, the train hands called ; F STILL AKOTHEIU PJANO BARGAIN. : There is no let-up to the bargain offerings. Of course the selling of the artistic Steiflf is our chief business and its owing to the phe . enal sale of this magnificent Instrument that we have so many fine bargains , to . offer m slightly used Pianos. We accept them In part pay on Piano with the sweet tone. It is indeed a charming picture of,"c iai-.. this dear old South of ours. Let us all work to make the most of It. A Printer Wre-il y nrprlt "I never was so much surprised in tics of grain crops of the South in 1D02. ( my Hfe as I was with the results of using Chamberlain's Pain Balm, says bushels. Corn 502.4S7.603 Wheat 4S.872.127 Rye 1.352,832 Oats 56.178.G72 Value. $27S.553,S94 38.C69.619 975,514 26.252.265 AT.HV omCK. I Tf IWTKItM irriCK I 14b ' ft.. I Oil V. . nr Xw Tcrk. I nri.t,iitT Now here is a howdy do! Mrs. Anna Ford Eastman, pastor of, Park church. Elmlra. N. Y.. has called Jn addJtIon to the South nlsed down OUlte a StOrm Of Criticism UPOn t B-:q rr- vi10vit. nt Trlh nntatnon val- Iher shoulders by rnakins the following ued at $14,116,169, 8,905,423 tons of hay. t.-ni,,cri n tianA tr !ta mi r.a ana pounds of tobacco, valued at $63,843,023. ufcrttrr m 1 1I K POT r r- iL'rrprrDtf ntln tlielr mum ! k.r lb xilratl. lfcli wlllpre Ttal ullnefa le!UU- AM pa per Will 4lMtaliBB(i wu So- statement to the Congregational clety of Brooklyn recently: "The profession of the Christian min istry Is becoming the most undesirable calling for men; O THE WEATHER TODAY: O O n Q Fair. O 0 O FRIDAY. FEPRUARY . 1903. DEATH V HO. JXJlBn n, MOODY It is with sincere regret we chronicle the death of the above gentkman. v..lcli occurred at his home in Waynes ville. Haywood county yesterday. He had beeu sick for some time, but was not considered seriously so until a few days ago; when he left Washington for his home. Mr. Moody was a native of Haywood; represented his county in the legisla ture, nerved as solicitor of his dis trict, aad was elected to Congress In T)X He was a man of ability, most Kenlal in his personality and there fore made and held friends, and labor ed ct all times for the welfare of his section and State. He leaves a wklow and several children who have the sympathy of all. f boards of trustees and . vestries; i. . T ,,. ,T. ... . . . . ducts of the South. In this report no mountebankery and buffoonery must bei.. . . . . . . . . . . . . memtion is made of the cotton crop, depended on to attract the crowds to . .,. w . . .,,', .k. v I . sweet potatoes the yield of which iuc . A-i u v axvto aM iua w lliuiicjr lllcl jr tjfs W talned to 'carry on the good work;' the average salary affords no provision for old age: the limit of the minister's pro fession Is at the utmost fifteen or twen ty years, and at the end of that time he ought to be shot by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals." Several New York clergymen, while not exactly .:ng the soft impeach ment contained In the charge, demur with more vehemence to the suggestion as to the final disposition of the aged members of the cloth, that they be shot by the society mentioned, but it does not appear that they object to being shot so much as they object to the so" ciatv. callad out to him that there was a lot of water coming down the side of the mountain some two miles back from Folliegh. He was then within half a mile of Wentworth station, quite near his home, but he went back over the traclr. '' He soon was in sight of the place where the trainmen had seen the water rushing agrainst the roadbed, and 'just as he reached the spot he, felt the ar'h tremble, and quicker than thought some sixty feet of the roadbed,, to a depth of thirty feet, was swept out of place and went rushing down the mountain side right before his eyes, with a roar of thunder. But he never lost his presence of mind, and quick as a flash the fact tha tthe Montreal erress. with' its !ln the South Is much larger than the sleep, my little one. sleep! ; magnificent cars loaded with human- yield of Irish potatoes of sugar, rice The gong on the"street car Is working ity; was the next train, to arrive flashed and fruit crops. These figures show! jts bast. across his mind, and immediately he that the grain crop of the South corn, j The truck peddlers lungs are never hurried around :e edge of the yawn wheat, oats and rye Is about the same ' ' at rest; - Ing abyss As fast as he could on a in value as an average cotton crop. The cry of the scissors man brings you mile and a half run to Folleigh Sta but the growth of diversified farming t dellaht. tion to give-thX. alarm, which he reach- in the South Dromises within a few nd the shrill . shrie!:lng newsboy is ed in a brief space of time, and panting years to make the value of these crops! adding his mite j for breath hurriedly told the operator much larger than that of cotton. A 5400 UprirfHt for only $25 O. A full sized upright hand .. some Empire design, Berl Walnut case, all modern im provements in excellent con dition, $10 cash, $7 a month. No interest on deferred pay- STOOL AND SCARF FREE. INVESTIGATE. CM AS. M. ST1EFF - A. W. Chandler, Factory Representative. Ol ilaKin f Library Bnldlu., So liiitt'Ci&i it Free, MS I 1 if -a The total for these three Items added to the total for grain makes C4G6.545.192, or approximately, about one-half of I Henry T. Crook, pressman of ' the Asheville (N. C.) Gazette. "I con tracted a severe case of rheumatism early last vinter by getting my feet wet. I tried several things for it with out benefit. One day while looking over the Gazette I noticed that Pain Balm was positively guaranteed to cure rheumatism, so I bought a bottle of it and before using two-thirds of it my rheumatism had taken Its flight and I have not had a rheumatic pain since." Sold by Croweli, McLarty & Co., Bobbitt-Wynne Dm? Co., North Side Drug Co., W. G. Thomas. Sf!SS:? ill. J .Jl '. I. J I ' W. -V. BRUSHES FULL LINE f Hair Brushiv Nail Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Complexion BrusKe; Flesh Brushes an Whisk Braihci ; . At Wm, E. Gwaltnsy Opposite YurWcasi, j." All Phone?. rACf BLEMISHES Timples, blackheads, frectlesi larre pores, red nose, red, rough, oilyskin ar.d all . disorcersafiwCtinv the iin m rcaip permanently cured at your home or my office. Full infomiation with book free. JOHN H. WOODBIRY D. I., b6 Wrst -td Ktrert, New Y-Ic. ....l,..,.iW.,.V !?!W?l"flfWi M. S. Calvert, BALEIC-H. N. C. Ill 1 - 1 Cftort reporirif con irtnv,, Nnrtb CsrollD. Irr: es ls1 We Ready, The annual sale of blooded breeding Berkshire hogs took place at Blltmore Farms on Tuesday. Buyers were In at tendance from Wisconsin to Georgia and Florida. Sixty head were sold at THE LONDON BILL (For the Post by a Woman.) The members of cmr TrfiTlslnrmv must be unusually aroused in the interest . That !thIns new sound that adds to To the clamor but sleep, Don't YOU peep! ., Hush, my little one, hush! The patrol AjTgpn's coming Zip. (Quiet, now, sweet!) There's a neat little riot just in the next street. of the Home and the hurch in hav ing two such temperance Mils before them. The battle la between the home and the saloon. Which shall prevail? THE COUNTRY riETlIJ-EKY. " The very blight upon our country is the distillery. It Is not possible to ele- vate the country district and leave that ' rPSt-holf Jn th miilst. Tho mnre re- prices ranging from JU3.00 to J615.C0 ( f rom the clty-the nearer the, each, the total amounting to very j county line or corner there it thrives nearly J14.0C0. best. It sets the fashion for the t.eigh-j Who will say that hog-raising can- horhood and Stages tne morals more exaciiy man me wmsKey. 1 Churches and schools, however, havej the roar what had occurred, which he in turn quickly flashed to Truro, and the train was saveS. When Ferguson was assured tliat the alarm had been given he collapsed from sheer exhaustion, and it was fifteen minutes aflterwards before he was able to sieakl Had Ferguson gone h?me, as he was 1 FOR: the new YEA witH a. full stock of Blank Book? andC fice Supplies. Wt 1 can save you mozi in these supplies, Get our prices. Is the fire department . a-calllng next fnitled ato' as. everything on the road inuitaieu nidi u via nit rigiiL, LI1C door. What a rush! .Now. YOU hush! Rest, my little one. rest I Hoot? That is on!." the ttot Of the automobile on the scoot; Montreal express would have, in the inky darkness, rushed into the break and probably not a so-1 on the train would have come out it alive. This is the second time in eight years that, Fer' ison has saved the sam State Agents For Public. ScKool BoeKs, Dream. myt prettjv one, dream! Here comes th4 fiiandorgan man for a been incorporated against the manufac-i At ..f, Trovatore and "The Bloom's for the maintenance of the White Houso ' Zi tZ' Z "r.J rt,,M Z ! n the Kye' Include n nf ..r. u ley which the incorporation could not And you are quiet perhaps he will includes an Item of S.500.00 for a per- reach and here the distillery Is planted trait of "the President In oil." and breathes v out not be made to pay in North .-Carolina. The bill before Congress providing He has been mixing In colors so much eat. i lately It may be that a change to oil will be worth the sm to be paid for it. Surely this Legislature will see that' the whole county belongs to us r.nd is as safe for our husbands and son3 asi the door-yard. There Is not room for) thousand distilleries in the! degradation and Till the dinky street band comes and drives him away With "Tannhaeuser" Don't scream! Just YOU lie there and dream! Puck- washout. Now the chauffeur's attempting to pass tra,n from going . to destruction in a iniuugn a. oeauinui winaow- maae 01 plate glass. There's a crash Well, I'm blest! ' But YOU rest! ' We Have thelar, est stocK of SchOc! T""i -x IT cs i r V o and orders filledc by return mail. Mr. F. S. Spruill, of Loulsburg, re turned to his home yesterday. A .number Of fvturta nra w ... nearly a iurou5coui ine isiate tnis week, and m-jntrv j we dare say If the Jurors were polled In The orchard and vineyard! We 00 py elsewhere from tha excel lent Dubllcation the Southern Farm v 1 u.- mm rt i -a m i i ir a .11. j a . Xf.M-lrt f Ttjtlflmnr m. ' " "w v. . uiicja.u. M uxi. ' ACCOrOing tO a - mm -v.-r,m.r,t ,f- aCh n WOUld be a unan,n-ous vote hall be done with the orchards? Ship of the Charlotte Observer, who Is on compiled rroca government reports of Jn support of Senator Webb.. b!n tn us the fruit. We will pay more for the f,cene. manv nronTe In Favettvni Tl' II .ti'iiidb y Trne (Durham Herald.) staff correspondent J certain crop productions In the South : , In 102. The crops specially mentioned comprise corn, wheat, rye. oats, Irish potatoes, hay. and tobacco, the total 'limit debate. it than the distiller, fruit? Evaporate it. The perishable hope that Utley will elude the officers There is always of the law and go unpunished, nowith A SKIN OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER DR. T. FELIX GOIJR CD'S ORIENT4I f KEaM, UK MAGICAL BE.kLTlKll.',! Kemorea . Tan. l,m- pi, Freike. Muti and Skin d s- cues, and ev er? blemtsh 01 beaut, and dc Oes detection It has stoc the test of 5 r"r. ana it m .'irmltia we tatte It to be ture It Is prop erly made. Ac cept do coun terfeit of si n ilar name. Dr. L. A. Sar eald to a Itaj of the fcaut-toi (t i.a'.iert ) A r'"t Mf!" will use them. I recommend 'GOl All orders given our personal attentic Alfred Williams & C 4 r.s So far this winter, when a bllrzard ?,T&,"t "VOX &S th l??? tha ' ot struck the country north of us. our brain food. Think of buying sppJea which he is guilty was without provo for the family by the vuue ox wnicu as ..JiJ:..1a)8 wouia oe crisp, cool and bright, oranges, when every home should ba his crime that while drunk he was or something more than the value of. veritable days of ' pleasantness and supplied by the bushel. How many an crazed and therefore not responsible the entire cotton crop. This does not'beace. j illness and fatal disease would our anything tha the might do. Admit- wt rtntnt-w TPfl- nnnt. I w Hv in .t A. .'cniiaren escape u only the aDn ea were " " uiau nave to oe aa sugar, lice, "truck or fruit crops, the world ar.rhow. . aggre-ate Talue of which runs up into " I f a. . . otner mimons oi aoiiars as me fcoutn-1 .... bwns in very lnple? A writer ln the Xewa and Qb. em farmers sources of income. It is iarser quantities to Australia to supp y server asks: Shall we dig up the safe to aay that the crops of the South ;the shortage of that country. That vines? No! Make their delicious fruit iDUt on the market tnsfpnd of b-Mnr mweu ma .me was aware or the enTect j distilled. What shall be done with the f whiskey upon him and should have ! perishable grapes of which wine 13 for in last year alone easily reached value one and one-quarter billion ofilaKe,y to tn American farmers. leaves England and the continent more ,nto "nl'errnentei1 wine. Every family has need for the pure grape dollars. And these by no means In clude the very many vegetable and small fruit crops which are raised and nred exclusively for family use, nor th nrtittir snr. dalrv. nor th ra t1 hog or horse products. Read over the list of products care fully, and think for a moment. What other area on earth Is adapted to such a variety of products essential for the suooort of " man? And yet the section south of the Ohio and Totomac. and east of and Including Oklahoma and Texas to the Atlantic which territory Is scarcely touched as to Its area, evidences Its prime mo nopoly as to diversity ln farming. Id addition to all these, there are Iron, coal, timber, water-pow'ers and as to this latter the 'Post's special from Washington yesterday mornlnjr refer red to a very valuable bulletin Just Isud by the government In relation to these creat but undeveloped re sources offering every Inducement to the Industrial enterprise of people, and combined with the advantages pe culiar to the section for prontable fanning makes the section absolutely unique In Its attractions -and possi bilities. It Is only within the past ftw years, 1 Cat'f,bnl Ailnt-lr Fair (Tarboro Southerner.) There are many estimates In Raleigh almost, juJce. The supply will create the de mand for this delicacy. THE BURDEN OF RIGHT TO BE. As to the other phase of the London bill aDs.ainea. n drunkenness Is to be made an excuse for crime, then drunk enness should be considered a crime under the law and punished as such, otherwise what protection has the pub lic against criminals of this class. ancy Goods Dialers in the United "tates. Caaalj no Kurope. rRe. f. HGPK.NS. Prop'r. 37 Crea' 'ones SI..N. If i f t JolrFerrall i 222 Faymevill9 Str3pt. f JUST RECEIVED ; i Georgia Cane Syrup3. Old FaVo'i Toi: xamiiTiCKWJieat, JrTepared Buckvlicxt r& Cake ? lour IsTew Cured Va. Hams. IswOi: v a. Hams. ALL KHCXNE3 8S. ..w i RON-B EDS. as to the Senatorial contest. The ex- right to be rest upon the home? pense fell almost altogether on the The llouor business is the invader! rhl tnnt " (From the Trovidence Journal.) ; The thoroughness with which the re- Why should the burden of the &ro is beinST eliminated from the poli tical affairs of the people among whom he lives may be seen in the fact that candidates and some of their friends. This beautiful country God has given there is not ne colored man in eithe THE ESQUIMO ..to us. The saloon has had the right - jof way all these years. We have car jrled petitions until our hair is white, ito call elections to root the foe out rp. . . and there was always tome crook or 1 IlC Esquimo Cats blubber. turn by the shrewd liauor attorney and , the effort failed. cat pork, houre of the South Carolina Gmp ai Assembly this year. This has not b ei the fact before since nsrro enfranchisement. Int thf t - ni ncnii i,:r- r It (Vinston Sentinsl.) Fhe lumbermen Thpqp nrnrlp nrr rnnsHntlv ine cry untI1 the husband went down have a hankering to j-leep on rai.r ad X l v...v.j to a drunjeards -mve from ,. Tlie demand for IRON E EDS is increasing every year. There are two : this. : ist. They are more sanitary than wood bedj. 2nd, They can be iliv.:; and mr.de more attractive than wood beds. rices iiow long. O Lord. how. Ions," was Intoxicated pedes. ri.ins still ssem the deaJ- tracks, with the result that large dam- CXDOScd tO Cold and physical ! ly broth of thfe aloon then another age suits are continually baing brought 1 J de?prate effort to vote th saloon oat against the rail wo companies, hon e- sirain. iixpenence nas taucni Ui lfle county, to 0 again; again outw meet witn defeat how, it Is very hard fot rhe averrsr STaln: aerain OUtwtttoi? ' an-l Ihon 1hf mnn tn cca 1,. iT-l vt . i . I . t . , j 1- "utic wua in ia.r iU tliem that iatty tOOCS glVt fori fell a victim to the saloon "The the corporations. " , . . - jetrong staff and the b:-autiful rod t wunaiu iiiiu liuunsiiincni. i broken." The lone widow in deppsra T- -1 ti 11 tion to remove the saloons i'ur uicse no nave coig nnd thin bodies, or are thrcat- igestible and palatabh form as Scott s Physicians prescribe it Including Springs (Senator Bea?Iey in Monroe Journal.) remove the saloons and save There. are all Tilnds of "fool bills" the other son employed a gen t3 to se- ing put in every day. Most of them cure signatures to the petition to call ' come at the suggestion of some con- ened Wltll COnSUmptlCn Or anV ure. Not that a larsre majority of the that i? of neculiar interest tn himr vi;tinir rlUr-cp 'trip ro ?i nn f-it VVle were not opposed to the saloons, and to please him the member intro . . " aiscase,. inert io noiai but u was a busy Ume and qulet tem duce3 bpL Qne member gQt a Rhort in SO dirrCStlble and palatable a Perance men did not realize the value and pointed letter from one of his con. - , . of their vote and staved hv their n T ctttiifnt , Tt .aM "ttv.- - as ocott s ximulsion. rir. vhn hi .fef . , -. ... ; ., - ........ u. foMie , fs - uu cu kuui tai yiu ixv. nil liquor rren dm pert, the widow's home was all. Another man wanted to make ln mournlnjr. The crare was little It unlawful tn -.ife hijrirrBiac " . .w Wl WZV We'UscnJ-ovalutlctot-f.tfyoaC-e. too early, for soon the other son sank lands of another. A" such measures SCOTT & Btftt'jfE, 409 Pvl atreet. New Yott, j Into a drunkard's gravo at the hand . are promptly kille - if n fillrrn i ill '.'THE BERNSTEIN KET. "WE HAVE SOLD COMPLAINT HAVE WE r. j!.5ED IS UNQUESTIONABLY THE BEST THREr-PIFTr nm OV T-' D SEVERAL THOUSAND DURING THE PAS T THREP Yr A n r ) ' ' 3 EVER HEARD. CATALOGUE ON REQUEST " YEARfc. A.. J Roy all & Borden Furniture 0 COR WILMINGTON AND H ARG ETT STT
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