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K I- , The "T'I" VOL. X1L--NO. 36 NEW BERNE, N. C, FRIDAY, M n: PKfCE 5 CENTS. mum OHILLIES V i BUSINESS LOCALS. EXTRA Fine Stall FeJ Beef and Lamb at 8. Corn & Son. 1 0 BUSHELS Sweet Potatoes Ha mans and Norton and Red Yams, 80cta and $1.00 per bushel. . tf G. U. Bowden. s TR. HOWARD will nail lor Trenton Thursdays instead of Fridays. THE profits nud pleasures of liicvclinj; arc not to be questioned; bu, I he choice of a Wheel shon'l be careliillv roii..j. ered. We ca t f.irnis!i v u niav desire, on I -Waveilv S ,! !'. :V. is belt r ili m iti " i '.'olil '' ' '-I .V iii.-i.le ' - ..i ih -. "i '.iviM o.r the i !:!!- any inlorniati. sill I -fi. The ! OARIS UUEF.N and Iand Plaster for killing Potato Hul'S at tf. J.C. WlIITTY & Co WANTED: -Two copies of the Daily Journal ol Oct. 22, 1892. Also one copy of the Wkkkly ot Oct. 6, 18i)'3, and two of Dec. 22d. Reward paid for tame. FOR SALE CHEAP. An excellent huggy or saddle horse six years old, medium size, very quick and perfectly gentle. tf. W. J. Smitit. A FULL line of Spring and Snmnier Samples, consisting of Chcviotfs, Black, Blue and Brown Serges, Fine Check Cashmeres, Imported Suitings. Worsteds in all grades. Satisfaction guaranteed. F. M. CnADWiCK, (Tailor.) At Hall's book store. -TTSE DUFFY'S COUGH KILLER J cures Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, te. Excellent in all affections of the Throat and Lungs, inducing healthy ac tion of the mucous membrane, soothing and healing the same. Is an antiskitic ad germicide. Prices, tOc, 25c. and 50c. per bottle. 10 To Street's Horse Store for Liverv. JUNE roadster's at Street's horse store. P LEG A NT Saddlers at Street's Horse Store. DANDRUFF, Itch, Mange, and all Skin Diseases cured by the use of Duffy's teh Ointment. For sale by F. 8. Duffy, Druggist. M ISH, Sacramental, Port and Scupper nong Wines for sale by Jas. Redmond T CALVIN Schaffer's AVild Cherry Rock and Rye, put up expressly lor throat and lung diseases, lor sale by Jas. Rkdmond. D H UFFY'S Malt, Whiskey for Medicinal use, for side by Jas. Redmond. UNYADI Janos Mineral Water, the best Natural aperient. For sale by J AS. KEDMOM). I UBE Corn Whiskey for sale by Jas. IlEDMOND.g D UFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for gale by Jas. Redmond. IMPORTED Holland Gin, Burke s Bass Ale and Burke's Guinness' Stout, for sal by Jas. Redmond. nr ((fi CIGARS at very low figures I tl.UUvf for wholesale and retail trade ft sal by Jas. Redmond. I ARRETTS Cognac Brandy used very " mueb in the sick room. For sale by Jas. Rf.dmond. Witbout heart there is no home. Every bad aot is a knot in the thread ol life. . Opportunity is a horse tint mast be monnted on the jump. Boa. James H. Blonot nan been appointed Miuiater to Hawaii. The month of May ought to mako an hooet effort to get down to rea baftineoa. Love id that golden I itch key which hatfi oa the outside, and let in happinea to every Heart. There is uo wildcat HpetraUtion in the ton th, and Wall street can go ahead witb its florr es Tears shed upon the uoffln will sot erase the bruises that unkind words hare made upon the pulne . lest heart ithin it. , Uorth Carolina has probably more , old people than any state in tie r ddioo. Seven men in one township hu passed the age of 108 years. In the northern part of Crosby ooanty, Txs, the grasHhoppeis a are so thick it is feared they will rain the crops. There are millions . i-i- " of them. V Bishop Donean, sooording to the -' Dorhatn Globe, will preside over tbeNerth Carolina and the West f )ctl ::Korth Carolina Conferences , ; .; thia yor. , Contentment is a blessed virtue l; intUlt reaobes that development i where It sits qoletly In the shade J"anul ' allSwt ': weeds' of . neglect l10and Indifference to grow around oa. 'Henry Blonnt. : Never do any act which you are .j. not willing should ba fully , known by those whose respect you - most oaro lor y oar wife a nd children, ' for example. Be oantions to plans "find bold in execution. Never leave " c-9 employment until you are sure cf r"er. Chriutiaa Union. . It in worth recalling, as P.idor ewski nails away with 9175,001) or so in his iitsida pocket, that the pinnist wiw unknown ttuv ye.irs ago, tind at h'M firet. coicrt in London t.ho receipts worn only 850. B-ht'in l-'noni. Ihih'i d I'Jiifinn I ! ! i 'b- Lv, I; li. Ji C;l, M oil:"! K. !':::iTi U ot i too been .:i the hilt) I A ,it r, I v. id mi ...-i.-.' iii.i--r an th 'iv -(-i-e ii i c.:irf;i n. "How Vim ge: ,(irii j.iiif" il:i:ed did the S-oifor. ,lVi io there :iu charges giimt Mr. W'aunuiiike.if" It was i hit, a palpable hit. The cigveiif fieiid m reported us having liiUi-b.id 1? i U must li.ivo b 'cu ii very tiet vuu ! ii.'' ".i in- ol .v c.iolilc, perhaps, than a langli. W'lieiii Lukrt Allen, of Virginia, went to the v.:ir in 1S0J, lie loft b'dihul him i yoiiug wtfn, whom be h'sd jtiMt mnrrii'd. Ile did not return tui'd alter the suriend-r and the c n;le lost all trace-of each other. Wiii-a Allen il'il get home. ii-. f'iU"l ii. wife (toim no one k'K--.-. ivli re. A f-w dayn sigo Le op;. hr on aradroid Tiio, wIot". sli was ti-:vell!ig with In1: hfin band, and she, j--in int i. 'el need to him an the mother of novou child ren. LOG A I NKWS. .YV ii' . 1 1) 1 7.7.' 77 - AM A'.V Ts. Howard. G. I). Bowdin-l:S0 bihi-N. J. Ii. Little Patent aueiit. H. Colin & Sun. Fine beef .v.: 1 huiib. Work is going forward oaMr. 1). F. Rowe's resilience I'm the election of which the old one e. Js j..r:i down re cent I v. The closing exer. ' s of the ( oloii'd graded sehool will t.ike pl.-ce tonight .-.I eight .'cl-iek nl l lie the i;rr. eon -isting of llltlie-, (li ' 1 . 1 : 11 : 1 1 ion -. eeil ilinn-i. iV i'. The Naval Reserve has si i-ured the 1. in the rear of the Gaston !! use lor an armory, Tliis is a splendid loealion, and it will lie lilted ii'i imineadialely for oc cuj)a ney. R. B. Glenn, canidate for the Western District attorney, endorsed S. i Taylor for potmnstcr at Danbiiry. The name got mixed, and (ilenn was appoinUd to the post office ! The mistake has, how ever, been corrected. The pyramid of llowers at the soda fountain of Mes rs. N'nnn it McSoilcy yesterday attracted considerable attention The collection (onlHineil some very rare and beautiful flowers from the gardens of Dr. J. D. Clark. The schooner S. A. Rudolph which we roporled on Halteras reef arrived here yesterday and is unloading nt Watson & Daniels wharf with ice for them. Two lighter loads hud to be taken from her tn get her otf the reef. There will be no Presbyterian picnic today. The reus'iu is that the steamer could not get the special license necessary to take such a crowd in time. The f pic nic is simply postponed until some day next week. It is intended to go up Trent river as far as Pollocksville as first planned. The cotton report of the department of Agriculture for May relates to the prog ress of cotton planting and coniteinplaie 1 acreage. Tlie reported increase averages 18 cent. Tlie per centago by States is as follows: Virginia, 123; North Carolina, 110; South Carolina, 100; Georgia, 101!; Florida, 110; Alabama, 102,- Mississippi, 98; Louisiana, 08; Texas, 100; Arkansas, 08; Tennessee, 100. Hancock 8t. hns been wonderfully im proved since it has been graded to a level with the other streets. When the elec tric light, telegraph and fire alarm poles are put on a line with the side walks all over the city 'all driving space will be available, and the increased space In many places will he at least one third. Also there will be a vast improvement in the appearances of the streets. Coming and (IuIur. Mrs. J. Lowenburg left Yesterday morning. She will first visit relatives in Goldsboro and Wilson and then go on to Winston, her (uture home. "" Judge II. R. Bryan who has been hold ing court at various pointsireturned home last night. He it just from Chatham county. Mr. P. H. Pelletlcr returned from Ral cigh where he has been attending the tbo Grand Lodge of Odd Follows. Mr. Geo. W. Bryan wife and child of Charlotte arrbred to visit relatives in (he oity. - -; , - Mr, h. H. Cutler returned from Greensboro where she has been 'visiting ber daughter, Mm, 'Wat Una'-,.: ; MisalLaura Midyette of Hyde county, Is visiting Miw Clara Burro te, y s, e j S Mr. C. Tv Wescott, of CheatertowB lid. who has been Tisitini? bit latbef-ln-law. Dr. J. A. Guion, left yestrrday-'uiorning KD1T0RUL COMMENTS. Resulting From the Recent Press Con venlion in Referenec to our City. In accord with the desire of many of renders we publish a few extracts from exchanges in reference to the recent visit of the editors to New Berne. Owing to their number each selection is necessarily brief -only a few lines being nil tint ' !:.! S Oi till-. II -Hi: til columns iii length, ty; . .1 r .. i. -: tbe -.'. n; v I be in- :. v as i u-elv ulti-nded and i. .--i.l!.' I i:i '. -.. I: :.e... 1 lo il,,- S'ale pr I editor., i-iiynliy cnlcl iailic-1 ' , .... e::i. ii,. oi X, iv lierne. J i;i :Ton KIIKK rni:s--. 'tin- !t-.ss eouieiilion met at N'eiv Pu nic last week and the nu nibeis were deliglitcdwillitheeordi.il iielcoine and hospilaii'y tir.y r caved at the hands of the people of lliat splendid old city. Dt'Hll.lM SI N. A vNit to New Heme will reveal to tie' visitor -i great ileal lie never knew lief ire. U will give him an iniglil into one ol';be most historic ami dramatic loealitiis in our State. It is beautifully located. Her people are pr, verbial for I heir hospitably and within her romantic precincts are hundreds of perfect homes where reign that domestic happiness and comfort that make a people rich in contentment. Her people are cullnred and relined and about the whole place is a long line ol rich associations. .New Pel ne has w i.le mid shady streets as level as a Hour, mid it is a delight to glide over her shell roads. Theeilv has the modern improvements and one of ihe best tire departments to lie found in the Slate. In churches she i-s mil I ehind the times and her people inipn.v- you uilh a meal deal of piety,-and lor gooil works ihci are know n far and w i.le. " We are proud of New liernc. mi.i kl.KMa In; TIMIIS. Our attendance at the Stale Press Coti veniion at New liernc lust week was tin occasion of our first visit to Ka-tern North ( aiolin.i. The eastern section of North Carolina is as unlike this section as North t'arolina is in. like Maine. From l-alc i'h In New Berne and e-peeidly from (biMs lioro to Nell I'.enie, ihe ec llntly is re llialkalill level. Ihe -oil light and snli. 1 colond. We tr.iielle I miles upoi. m l , wilhoiit w iines ing t he sjghli'-l ilevuion in the contour of the hind. The lloor iike fields stretching over hundreds ol acres of land were in a high slate of cul tivation. Thci were well broken and free from grass. The art of irrigation :.--ems to ex'-. I here in p rfi ei ion. The win ling rivi is that se, I; their out let emiee I lie !il'eei s of the c:i w hieh supply tiie iiihabitanls of New Iii rue with a rich fresh ulmosphcie. " ' 1 There is something quaint about New Berne which we cannot ihseribe. The people- have the refinement and hospi- tality which are peculiar lo old settle ments. In the newer cities one sees more art and show, but less of the genuine qualities of the heart. He m ri r In r'orr lutri 'suit nfh hoiihilibi as was cxlemled lo the editors by Ihe people of New Berne. Ry the wav, horses, cows and hogs are raised there in abundance. The farm houses are large and generally kept painted, the stables commodious and everything wears a bii-iness aspect. Kven the chiekeii yards are leneed up Willi all the modern improvements, each brie-1 being kept in separate enclosures. MONUOi: ENqt nti:u. Our rccc.ition by the citizens of New liernc was most hearty. The efforts ot every one seemed to be directed toward leaking us have a eood time, and never did people succeed better. Four eiops year are pro bleed from the same acreage, and it is not uuu,ii:il for the farmers b) realize Irom 2li0 to :!0() per acre profit, and handsome for tunes h ive been made ill a siimle year In some of the large limners. New Heme is one of the nic-'st little cities it was ever our good fortune lo spend a lew dais in. It is well named the -City ol Finis,'' for this best of sliu.lc trees nourishes as unwnere else and abounds everywhere. The si reels are porlcctly level and are kept ill excellent condition. New Berne is one of the best fish mark ets in the co tutry. It is indeed a novel sight to the up country denizens to stand 111)00 the wharl m the early morning and and see ihe fishing boats coiile in luden with their treasures ol the deep. The prices at which they sell, compared with the prices we have to pay up here for the same varieties, is also an eye-opener. Tne difference is about as five to one . As a crowning finale to the visit nf the press gang tyaa the bnnoji)et in their honor T'h u j si lay night. The spread was superb and w as done full justice to. Tho toasts wcrj drank in cold water but were lull of tire and spirit. Wit, humor sentiment and business were blended in sunh excel lent proportions us to hold the close at tention of all present and although we did not get away from the hall till 2 a.m., we were not a bit tired when wc found our virtuous couch. : ;: : radii thb hwton ENTSHpiirsFt, t The Tambourine drill bv the young ' ladies of Miss Leah j Jones' elect school, which was a piece of the concert programme was one ot the pret ticst things we have ever seen. FROM THB BRNDRRSON GOLD LEAF. The concert oroerammo was well ar ranged and admirably executed and w doubt if anyjtown the same sise could hnve shown bettor talent pnd musical culture. v. . PnoM THE MUIlPRKSttOUO INDEX. A banquet was Riven the same evening at the Y. M. C. A. Hall at which about two'hnndred of the citizens were present besides the editors. I'iil tlUSA TUB ROCKIftOBAM ROCKET. The last entertainment the banquet this -editor thought beyond' comparison. ' ' " ; ' HEWTOH EHTBHPHI8E. " ,. Thursday night the climax , of . New Berne's hospitality wua reached In an, el egant banquet. , , Everything wm jK- feet ill its preparation. . . An ininna ; tion made' at this . bampi.-t is to be! ', commended the absence of nl" -:''t. though this writer proteoses to be lui'lier' , a tetotuler nor a prohibitionist. ... I,,., ritOM TIIK SCOTLAND XEl'i Df.llol I! IT. ', , The banipiet had lu-ai arraieji d' anl ; f,. prepaid by tin-he!!.--of the city an l a Hi'll'e iltli'-tilc a i'l r!i irrii:: ! Iff'"':- ''' I.;'. yifiil,!l.:::)Hfll:,i. ',,,, tin- V . 'nrrliii'f '-..--.,- ...!;. .7 Ii- -i . im-. 1 - absolutely iicilee!. ; KRIllt T:i:. ii iv ;' I M.: e I . ! ir':. ; Tlii:n :i;.-!:i i-r I" ; r- ';' 1 no i e, a . : - M ('. A ie.M . many .! I. ive never iii. I 1 i. ii. !;u, file i;:.;. !' 'in; li .ii -. bercd a: ! N'orlii C.-i .i . il ra!lv.e a '.it on 1 1 1 i i c.l to I e maiii V. fill 1 .,1 kill Alter I'n'i ju. h I i b- I'ova! fen st, i oasis wre r -,i"'i,e I i i b I lie editors and eil u - ' Ne-,i I. i.e. KltOM Til!-: NKM'I'hN KNTi:i;!'l(I- :.. I-'arh -peakei- aeiiiille l him-eT .,. e. nilieenlli, but Ihe n- I .iniatr a;; I (U,-i:t spi eeh of i lie e mi ug win I hat "I Mr. C. It.'I'hou.a.. ot New " ! a 1 mv The f ililor, I, fi N.-v,- lh in.'; h .-pi' able g ales at !. ., m, l"i i j., , . homeward j-.utm-y n !'.;!. b.il -. -praise were le ir i ! '.iir i rt ii im n! ::. i a city of Kims. (01 Ki ( U,!:-I)!!. upei lor Coiirl, Sj.i i i. Term, I ''.iti. rniniv, v m: 'o. 10. IMwai.l- It rr i J. ii. 70. bll m 1 - b ':: im'.. W'.tel, I,. . . c . HIS. eMlili; is. A I 11. Snails I.,,! I ,,!,, :,. I M. Ai .. i. Co... i,. : i'i ... ll'J. H"" I F .:!.... r i . Srl.r-n .-1 Ii'li'i i f, .li s;-. -':t. t' -minls-ei i-r- v- 'i'.l. lit. b-'l. 7:1. M. o :'0. :i ... bu k- '11 vs. ,,ii !. Ill -"II i -b 'U .1"..' I . .be.;-. I ) II is v-. S:'iil ';. lb... Ill'-r 1 - lb . ; Clit'er Is. (,;.. C'ip, !a,M 1, f ' : M) ii. .n . S'ii:ih l .. ., ;-. I fur:- m i -. I.i i '.i. Hoi Ai:i ( ' srmi '- i -il . A u-lin -. I ion-. o .71 l:::i I S lb.7 l .:ie- U . !:.-',. 'I':.;. '..-I I'll r, i -. ('.'. ... 1 : HI, I.i - Co. 1 -. C,,.. ; , 'I'ur.l.li'..- I -. I l-i,:. I..veliglll el .its .. Smith v -. If. A- I . W TII.SI VI, y j ( llll;!V Vs. "I', , , T.in.er i . Mm ,iiu 71. 1'il. l:J'.i. Mi. im, 'I'lmjl-- i -. lb. . I li b I Ian i-.in l 1 1: : ! I'll II. V.'.bbi to Wail. i I-:,:. , Illli.' '.'. ii. c 71. Si hull lb b. So. Brinim i . e i 1 I 1. I)i-,v v-. .1 ie. :r,. .Mi In r i W l:t:t. hue -. ). - I'-'li. l'.Vi-lii::-.l"l. , :;l. lb. In;, i- ..i i rnioiv .i, v. W;,; ,a lb, ,i. : i M. D.mi, 1- v, M-'. .Mace vs. fai :..r. Wat -on i ;. I7i i .ei ; Memloii , vs. I", , i Bril.- i .. fill "I ;, Mono-. '. A-h, r i . If i. : i 'fin '- r i -. ., Abbott l' palle. H.i. !I7. !I7. 10:i. !-,".. :t. li. II. II I'.l. ;io. :;i . lb il .!' W iiiie v A. II. Il 'lb'., !'.. Coinnii-si".:, :, -, , Cr.ibtr, : i s- h , ! . . 'ouilnissio-i. : . . 1 ' S ivies yj. ;: e.. I'.l. tiillieil vs Fib: ii-.iu. ot). tin en vs. ( 'a-, .in r. I.e.- vs. . ,', ,. 511. Slate Fx It I .! a .70. r7. r,H. 51). 00. 01. 02. 1 try 1 11 vs. 1 Ir, .1 -Bryan v,. Spi a ll. Bryan vs. I.ee. Bryan vs. Spene. -r. Bryan vs. Beelmi. Brian is. Owens. Bryan vs. Spruill. 63. liryan vs. Spivev. (if). In re lola Dickinson. 07. Fields vs. Krnul. 00. 7.r. Pollock vs. (b...,lin;,. Hurst I'm ih 1 1 is 1 1 ,. 70. Coinmissioneis 1 . J. 71) 80. H7. 1)2. ;t. Ilooti-n vs. Ins. ( ',,. liryan vs. W'liit I;. . Coinmissioni.-i-i 1 I.. W. II " o. lpoek vs. Mainline Bacon vs. .belli on. 1)0. It. It. vs. l-'i-hi r. 0',), Heath Vs Fo,. 104. Nelson vs. Tailor. 107, Gieuth d vs. Cohen. 108. I'ryan vs. Johnson. 110. Silberuian vs. ('..hen. 111 White solicitor Fx parte. Nat. Bank vs. French. 116, 117, Whitford vs. City of Ni iv Heme. 120. Bryan vs. Hayes 128. Bryan vs. McCoy. 122. Bryan vs. Dudley. 127. Bryan vs. Vail. 128. Colin vs. Heath. 130. Powell & Co. vs. Hur.lison. M. DkW. Stkvrnson, "I V. M. Simmons. 1 .. w w c. ..... ' "in ... ... x O. H. Colon, Important, Oflicc Clerk Superior Court, New Berne, N. C, May l)th, i8'JJ. Magistrates appointed at the late ses sion of the General Assembly arc re quired by tho laws ol ltjuj to quality be lore the Clerk Superior Court on or before Juno 1st pro vimv. Those failing to quality by that term will create a vacancy to bo filled by the Gov ernor's appointment. '. Their term of office bogina on the 1st Thursday ot August next. , tf. - ' W. M, WatsoM, 0, St 0, .'. .,(!: i O.ilcr. .'-. . il u i -..-:. nt t-i ii n;e ; .1 on ie- i 1 1".. 00 1 .T 'l ' 1 1 1. 1 I S :!'..-r,be I .111 1 , ,. : (I.i, 1 I i.h .In ."'(.- ' ij. I ). i; I ! 1 .' 1 i:.i 1 w 1 v. N P. I Col I' .'! -A!l. 1 .1.: V i-Vl.-, I II' S 111".- , f lib - -. .1 H I V lll-NV, V,!)I'IJ'S I'Mlt. Via Mi- ( he.apenke 0!i!'. Itailiva;. T i;-i' b'.l and b.-, ll,l . lie World'. Fair. Only livnlv s. i.-n liom lioni l(. eii. 11011 I, and ( iv. n; y-i hr c lei'ii - Ir.n.l t 11. irlott. , villi: to I'lbeiL' 1 1 'II bl" daily V siii.nl tniiis w i 1 1 1 Ibiilui.oi ,,., oiii-' i" ( di;.i : 1 1; . 'flic Cheap d.e and Ohio is ali th ellvillesl line. A :k for tickels via tlli'ii route. If you de-ire Id slop at the fa mous (Jreenbrier, White Sulphur Springs or at any of the watering places alon; the the liii" of the C. A; :)., your Worlds Fair tickets will permit you to ilo 90. Special arrangements, lor tho care of or ganized parties. For full information and printed mut ter relating to tho World's Fair act drcsa JOHN D. POTTS, D. P. A. 0. & ). By. Richmond, Va. dwliu, - - , ; " - 1 1 1 I .'. ' .1 : .. " I. I ..' :.! ! Cj l - ' : . .. , . ' I v ;-. ' ' - ! lp(nee -b- 11' ii;... Xi'vaCx Claris. Hoii-y ii) Lean 'Jity rr C'air.tTy Property. 5 y -ir- Inv. n-,.t 1 'or longer pre ferred. APPLY TO Jajue, W. Wfctorg, , 1 V ' " Attomcj at Law. ' v New B'ituij.!?. C, - dwuiOfui' M:r! cd Down to- .1 Lillys. I v if? rw.MV ' ' '. I "n Broad J'eriellee in ei' nt guar ' please in ' a .it tlieir it- nines. i" Mill'T Store .1 ' 'ill I';' 77 TOflE ii . r ' . f ;o arias. . " b 1 i s ,ind - ei.! Kussett; 1 I i l.accoSj a... t n.ekery li:. n , ami .1. J. IlIIODES .me 1 ' "'I' I1..111 Middle. , Founders b.i ' ::; ;: iivan-rs, Log ie ..-id Double Lr,!-rr,.j. 3hfliag, Pulleys, ;J::cj. :-'.c. i. 1 ' li. .ml, Pipe, Pipe; . I. ' 11I Bir Iron and in fact, ' '- "" '' ! ' '' " iiiaeliiuist Una. Icj Jroaia Freezers, Oil Stoves, Jardenears, Bath Tubi Large at Lev Figures, Child's Bath Tubs Tin Water Carriers. Crochet and Other Games. Fly Traps,'! Fly Paper, etc, " 3 ' ' Ilcrrynnd Ico CrcamDishea. . longer liowLs, Thin Tnmblcri ''. uiiierent styles, w nting Paper targe .. Assortment Tablets, Stone illlk Pans, cjiono rucners, ntone rrescrre Jala, Muttlng ad Carpet Tack. xitX'Ethiiteinrte., tf.,; ; 1 "Pollock St, Tear Pc-' "-
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