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SPECIAL RATES VIA S. A. L. MerohtnU andtManufaoturenFree Street Fair and Driving Club, Knoxville. On aooount of the above occasion the Seaboard Air Line will sell round trip tickets from all stations to Knoxville, Term., at rate of one first-class .limited fare for the round trip. Tickets to be old October 11th to 14th inclusive, with final limit fifteen days from date of sale. Annual Fair Norfolk Driving Clnb and Fair Association, Norfolk, Va. On account of the above occasion the Seaboard Air Line VM nell round trip tickets from Raleigh to Norfolk at rate of one first-class fare, pins fifty cents for one admission to Fair G rounds. Tickets to be sold October 4th to 14 b, inclusive, final limit October 16th, 1897. Keatioky Trotting Horse Breeders Asso ciation, Lexington, Ky. On aoooant of the above occasion the Seaboard Air Line will sell round trip tickets from all stations to Lexington, at rate of one first-class fare. Tickets to be sold October 2d, 8d and 4th, with finpl limiPfltober 20th, 1897. FocjEnrtber information writeor apply vtatfat ftndeMigned. . )H S."Lkabd, Tniv. Pass. Agent. W. C. KimbuUX, Depot Ticket Agent. .P. Smith, ity Ticket Agent Special Rates to Norfolk via S. A. L. Od aoooant of the Annual Fair Nor folk Driving Olub and Fair Association, Norfolk, Va., October 5-14, 1897, the Seaboard Air Line will sell round-trip tickets from aleih to Norfolk for $8 85. Tickets to be sold October 4th to 14th, inclusive, with final limit October 16th. For further information call on or write to the undersigned. H. 8. Liabd, Z. P. Fmith, Trav. Pass, Agt City Tioket Agt Our Circulation. THE TIMES has reached that point where it can boast of ITS CIRCULA TION. It can now lay just claim to the LARGE8T CITY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER published in Raleigh, We can substantiate this statement by FACTS AND FIGURES, and our CIR CULATION BOOKS ARE OPEN TO ALL. STATE, COUNTY AND CITY OFFICERS. STATE OFFICERS. Governor D. L. Russell. Lieut-Governor O. A. Reynolds. - Secretary of State -Cyrus Thompson. Auditor HaL w. Ayer. Treasurer W. H. Worth. Attorney General Z. V Walaer. Sopt Pub. InBt W. H. Mebane. '.COUNTY OFFICERS. , D. H. Young Clerk Superior Court, H. T. Jones- Sheriff. H. H. Knight Treasurer. 3r3. Rogers Register of Deeds. R. B. Ellis Coroner. Plttman Stell Surveyor. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. J. B. Hill, Chairman. W. H. Ohamblee. Rufos Barbee. - J. O. L. Harris County Attorney. CITY OFFICERS. " W. M. Ross Mayor. H. F. Smith Clerk. O. F. Lumsden Tax Collector. Perrin Busbee City Attorney. Jos. G. Brown Treasurer. B. R. Lacy Com. Sinking Fand. R. G. Upchurch Auditor. J. M. Norwood Chief of Police. L. A. Mahler Chief of Fire Depart m't. W. Z. Blake street uommissloner. The Churches and Their Pastors. Fint Baptist Rev. Dr. J. W. Carter. Baptist Tabernacle Dr. A. M. Simms Fayetteville Street Baptist -John T. Pollen. West Raleigh Mission (Baptist) Rev, A. L. Betts. Edenton Street Methodist - Dr. W. C Norman. Central Methodist Rev. R B. Glenn. Brooklyn (Methodist) Rev. R. H, Whitaker. Christ Church Eptaoopal) - Dr. M. M. Marshall. ; Church of the Good Shepherd (Episco Dal) Dr. L McK. Piitinsrer. SL SavionrV Mission Chapel (Episco pal) Kev. James A. Weston. Presbyterian Dr. Eugene DanieL Christian Rer. J. L Foster. Sacred Heart Rev. Father Price. WANTED. A boy, who has had some experience at type-setting, who is not afraid of work. Address, "T.," care of The Daily Tunes. CALK OF LAND Under and by virtue O of a power of sale contained In a mort gage from uurui Bneuings to w. v. Biron ncfi, dated January 23, 1880, and registered in Book 89, page 764; of the office of the isook tw, page 704, of the omce oi t e later of Deeds of Wake County, N. O. 11 tell at the Court House door in Ri L.I wll Kai eifth, N. C. on Monday. October 25. 1897. at publlo outcry to the last and highest bidder lor easn, a certain traot oi laiuj lying ana being in Wake County, N. C, in House's Creek township, and described and defined as follows: Beginning at Jones Ayoock's corner, thenoe south, 20 degrees west 71 1-6 poles to a stake ; thence south, 88 degrees east, 99 8-6 poles to a stake and pointers thence north, 88 degrees west, 99 8-6 poles to the beginning: it being lot No. 2 in the division of the Snelllngs land, and will mora fully nnnear bv reference to Book A. page 68, In the oftloe of the Register of ueeasoi waaeoouniy. W. 0. STRONACH. September U. 1807. Mortgagee J. E. PHYSIOC, MERCHANT TAILOR. Defies Competition this Side of New York or Chicago. Seaboard Air-Line. VESTIBULED LIMITED TRAINS. ; DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE i TO Atlanta, Charlotte, Augusta, Athens Wilmington, New Orleans, Chat tanooga, Nashville and New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, Norfolk and Richmond. Schedule In Effect February 7, 1897. SOUTH BOUND. No. 403. No. 41 Lv N. Y. , Pen. R R 1 1 00 am Lv Philadelphia " 1 18 pm 9 00 pm 12 05 am 3 50 am 4 80 am 9 05 am 9 05 am 9 20 am Lv Baltimore s 13 pm Lv Washington 4 40 pm Lv Richmond, ACL 8 56 p m Lv Norfolk, SAL, 8 30 p m LvPortsm'th " 8 45 pm LvWeldon " Ar Henderson" Ar Durham " 11 28 pm 11 55 am 12 56 am 1 89 pm t7 82am t4 09pm t5 20 pm til 10 am 216 am 3 34pm Lv Durham " Ar Raleigh " Ar Sanford " Ar 8x Pines " Ar Hamlet "' 8 85 am 4 22 am 5 10 am 5 54 am 6 43 am 5 08 pm 5 55 pm 6 53 pm 8 11 pm 9 12 pm ArWadesboro" Ar Monroe " Ar Chariot " 8 30 am "10 25 pm Ar Chester "8 10 am io 47 pm Lv Columbia, ON&LRR TO 0Q pm Ar Clinton, SAL, 9 45 am 13 10 am Ar Greenwood " 10 85 am l 07 am Ar Abbeville 11 05 am 1 40 am 2 41 m 8 45 am 4 80 am 5 20 am No. 88. 7 50 pm 10 42 pm It 26 pm 12 83 am 1 40 am 1 09 am 3 05 am t7 00 am 4 33 am 8 80 am 6 05 am Ar Elberton " 12 07 pm Ar Athens " 115 pm Ar Winder " 1 69 pm Ar Atlante(Oen.time)2 50 pm HOKTH BOUJSU. HO. 402. Lv Atlanta, SAL, 12 00 pm Lv Winder " 2 40 pm Lv Athens " 2 16 pm Lv Elberton " 415 pm Lv Abbeville " 5 15 pm Lv Greenwood " 5 41 pm Lv Clinton " 6 84 pm Ar Columbia ON&LRR Lv Chester, S A L. 8 13 pm Ar unariotte " Lv Monroe " Lv Hamlet " 10 9.R nm 9 40 pm 11 23 pm 8 15 am Ar Wilmington " 15 80 am "is 80 pm 12 14 am 9 20 am '2 16 am 11 85 am 8 28 am "1 00 pm t7 32 am t4 09 pm t5 20 pm til 10 am 4 55 am 4 00 pm Lv Sou'n Pines " Lv Raleigh " Ar Henderson Ar Durham " " Lv Darham " Ar Weldon " Ar Richm'd, AOL 815 am Ar Wash'g Pen RR 12 81 pm 6 50 pm 11 10 pm Ar Baltimore 143 pm 12 48 am Ar Pnilad'phia " 8 50 pm 8 45 am 6 28 pm 6 53 am 7 80 am 5 50 pm 7 50 am 6 05 pm Ar New York " ArPortem'th " Ar Norfolk ' Daily. tDaily except Sunday. ' Daily except Monday. Noa. 403 and 402. "The Atlanta Soe cial," solid vestibuled train of. Pullman sleepers and coaches between Wash ington and Atlanta, also Pullman sleep ers between Portsmouth and Ohester,8.0. Nos. 41 and 38. "The 8. A. L. Express," solid train, coaches and Pullman sleepers between Portsmouth and Atlanta. Com pany sleepers between Columbia and Atlanta. Both trains make immediate connec tions at Atlanta for Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans, Texas, California, Mexico, Chattanooga, Nashville, Memphis, Macon and Florida. For tickets, sleepers, etc. , apply to B. A. Newland, General Agent Passenger Department, 6 Kimball House, Atlanta, Georgia. a. a. Leara, hoi. rass Agt., Kaieign, N. O. -E. St. John, Vice-President and Gen eral Manager. a. w. a uicver, iramo Manager. V. E. McBee, General Superintendent, T J. Anderson, Get eral Passenger Agent General offices, Portsmouth, Va. Southern Rail w'y (Piedmont Air-Line.) CONDENSED SCHEDULE. In Effect Sune 14, 1897.' Trains Leave Raleigh Daily. Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited. 8.40 p m Daily Solid vestibuled train with sleeper from Norfolk to Chatta nooga via Salisbury, Morganton,AShe ville, Hot Springs and Knoxville. Con nects at Darham for Oxford, Olarks ville and Keysville, except Sunday; at Greensboro with the Washington and . Southwestern Vestibuled (limited), train for all points north, and with main line train No. 12 for Danville, Richmond and intermediate locations; also has connection for Winston-Salem, and with main line train No. 85, United States Fast Mail for Charlotte, Spartanburg, Greenville, Atlanta and all pointi south; also Columbia, An gusta, Charleston, Savannah, Jackson ville and all points in F.orlda. Sleep Ing car for Atlanta, Jacksonville, and at Charlotte with bleeping car for Au gusta. : . - Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited 11 45 a m Daily Solid train oonsisrii g of Pullman sleeping cars and ooachex from Chattanooga to Norfolk, arriving Nrrfolk6.00p m in time to connect wii h the Old Dominion, Merchants anu Miners, Norfolk and Washington, auo Baltimore, Chesapeake and Richmond S S Cos, for all points north and east Connects at Selma for Fayetteville ann iutermidiate station on the Wiisoi t and Fayetteville Short Oat, daily ex cept Sunday for Newbern and More bead City, daily for Goidaboro and Wilmicgton and interniedi ite aiii'louc on the Wilmington and' weldon Rail road. ' Express Th in. 8.53 a m Daily Connects at Dnrhamfor Oxford, Keysville, Richmond; at Grooasboro for Washington and all points north. Express Train. 3.40 p m Daily -For Goldnboro and in termediate stations. Local Accommodation. 2.00 a m -Connects ai Greens b ro for all points for north and south and Win ston Salem and points- on the North western North Carolina Ha?lroad;at Salisbury for all points iu western North Otrolina, Kuoxv'lia, Tern., OiDcinnati and western points; at Oi arlotte forjmrtaitlirg, Oi wnville, Athens, Atlanta and points south. Thains Arrive at Raleigh. N 0: Express Train. 3 40 p m Daily From Atlauta, Char lotte, Greensboro and all points south. Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited. 3.40 p m Daily From all points east, Norfolk, Tarboro, Wilson and water lines; from Goldshoro, Wilmington; t Fayetteville and all points in Eastern ' Carolina. Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited. 11.45 a m Daily From New York, Washington, Lynchburg Danville and Greensboro, (Jhattanocga, Knoxville, llot Springs and Ashcville. Express Train. 8 53 a m Daily From Goldsbiro and intermediate stations. . Local. . 7.'-0 a m D Jly From Greensboro and ail points north and south. Sleeping car from Greensboro to Raleigh. 9.00 p m Daily Except Sunday From Guldt-bjro and all points east Local freight trains also carry passen gers. Pullman cars on night train from Ral eigh to Greensboro. Through Pullman Vestibuled Drawing Room Buffet sleeping car, and vestibuled coaches without change on Norfolk lim ited. Double daily trains between Raleigh, Charlotte and Atlanta. Quick time; nn excelled aco mmodation. W. H. GREEN, , General Superintendent W. A. TURK,' General Passenger Agent, Washington, D. C. J. M. GULP, Traffic Manager. C. F.& Y.V. Railway. JOHN GILL, E-ler. CONDENSED SC2.JLE, Iu Effact May bOia, i897. No -Da.iy. 12 15 p m 8. 85 " 3 45 " 3 47 " 5.02 " NORTHBOUND! Lv Wilmington, Ar Fayetteville. Lv Fayetteville, Lv Fayetteville Junction, Ar Sanford, Lv Sanford, Lv Climax, 5 05 6 54 7.25 - 7.45 8 82 9 03 9 80 Ar Greensboro, Lv Greensboro, Lv Stokesdale, Lv Walnut Cove, Lv Rural Hall, Ar Mount Airy, ' south bound. Lv Mount Airy, Lv Rural Hall. Lv Walnut Cove, Lv Stokesdale, At Greensboro, Lv Greensboro, Lv Climax, Lv Sanford, Ar Fayetteville Junction, 1100 " No. 1. Daily. 5 25 a m 6 50 7 19 " 7.52 8 40 ii 9 00 " 9 29 " 11.20 " 12 43 pm 12.45 " 1.15 " 4.30 " No. 4. Daily. 7 45 a m 9.00 " 9 07 " 9 87 " 10 26 " lO.fiO " No. 8. Daily. 4.45 p m 5 02 " 5 42 " 6 11 " '6 15 " 7 20 " No. 16. Mixed, Diii'y Etc'pi Sunday. 7.40 a m 9 83 " 10.20 " 10 65 " 12.20 p m 1.10 " No. 15. Mixed, D.1ly Exo'pt Sandsy. 2 10pm 8 05 " 4 80 " 5.45 57 8 85 tAr Fayetteville, Lv Fayetteville, Ar Wilmington, NORTH BOUND. Lv Eennetsville, Ar Maxton, Lv Maxton, Lv Red S.irings, Lv Hf pa Mills, Ar Ftyo'tevtjle, SOUTH BOUND. Lv Fayettevilb, LvH-peMillx, Lv Red Spring", Ar Maxton, Lv Maxton, Ar Bonnettsville NORTH BOUND. Lv Ramscur, Lv Climax, Ar Greensboro, 1 Lv Greensboro, Lv rttokesdale, Ar Madison, SOUTH BOUND : Lv Madison, Lv 8tokesdale, Ar Greensboro, Lv Greensboro, Lv Climax, Ar Ramscur, OHKNI.CTIONS. At Fayettevilld iib Ai "antic Coast L'n, at M-ixton with Carina Central Kiln a l, at rUo'ord with Seal oard Kail way, at Greetmboro with Sou hern, at walnut uove with Noi o k and western Railway. W. E KYLE, Gen. Pass Agt J. W. FRY, GenenJ Manager. 110x-24.-7 14 x X n A 1:7 you bing and scouring and cleaning that makes hard work about a house. Pearline is woman's labor-saver. It takes away that ruinous, tedious, tiresome rubbing. , VW ... -i .XX.l For the last 20 years we have kept Pisos Cure for Con sumption in stock, and would sooner think a groceryman could fet along without sugar in his store than we could without 'iso's Cure. It is a sure seller. RAVEN & CO., Druggists, Ceresco, Michigan, September 2, 1896. Eczema ON Grew Worse under Treatment of Best Physicians. Tried CUTICURA REMEDIES Great Change in Five nays and To-day Is Entirely Cared. My baby had Eczema In its worst form. Oneot the best physicians in the eityattemled her, but she continued to cut worse all the time. He Anally admitted be was at his wits' - end. 1 then not Cutotuka Kf.mrmgh, and in hfit day noticed a great change in her ran. dltion. She continued to improve and Unlay it entirely cured, has nice head of hair, and is : lively and hearty. 1 8ient considerable money fordrugsand doctor's hills, which was useless. J. B. JACOBS, 2031 Wilklns Ave., Bait., Md. Spruit CintR TnEATMEirr. Wnm hath with ri'Tir Cuba Suap, tti-ntl. siplic.honAfir CiiTlcrtiAtoiiirmpiit), - the ureitnkin cunt, and mlUl rlofleiof OuTiOiHA Rksul vbht, greatest of humor eurei. 8oM throughout the world. Price. Pi'Ticitra .We t 8o a p t RaHni.vKHT.A0r. ami (1. Pumtti DitroAXP C1!KmH'7r- lff pn . Bonton. ST 'Ihiw totlire Fy "kin " "- -- MADE BT TBU DUTCH PROCESS riv'TrflatedKllh Carbonate of Soda, Magnesia, Blcaitonats sf Sods." To partially supply the loss; yiatural flavor and color caused by this treatment, fragrant gmsv and dyes are used. D. Sidney Rihrir, Professo' of Medicine a (Jniverai'y Cclleee, lndon, and Physician to trv College Hospital, perhaps the greatest Engliff authority on the action of drugs, states ir. his "Hand book of Therapeutics" that "the sustained admip, iittration of alkalies And theircarbonatea renders lit lood it is said , poorer in solids and in red corpuscles, . id impairs the nutrition of the body." Ofaminonis. "bwhonatf of ammnnia. and tiniritafif ammnr.ia M n: "These.prepatatinns have many propertiei t common with the alkaline, potash, and toda wroun. Thev DosKesa a strnnir alkaline rear:inn. aTA Free'y aoluhle Jn water, have a high diffusion-power. istered ton Ion?, they excite catarrh ot 'hs .iiomacU and intestines. For mot e than 100 Yearn tht house Of Walter Baker & Vo. imve made their Cocoa P-pa tUlonaABSOL VT3LYPVRE. Aaing NO Patent Froceti; Alkalies or Dues. W. BAKER & CO.. Dorchester, Mas& Beardless Fulcaster Wheat. Irfthis valuable New Wheat, we have a variety that surpasses the bearded Fulcaster in yield, is fully equal to it in its fine milling qualities, and has the additional great ad vantage that it is a smooth head Wheat Parties who have grown it the past two years are enthusiastic in its praise. Price, $ 2.00 per bus. 6 bus. for $10.00. New grain bags . included. Full particulars regarding this and other new and standard varieties of 1 Seed Wheat in our New Fall Catalogue, which will be mailed on application. T.W.Wood & Sons, SEEDSMEN, M2- 8& 10 $. 14th St, Richmond, Va. Our GRASS SEED MIXTURES, tpeclally prepares for difformt aoili and situations, giv. th. largest possible yield of hay or put uraga. Pric on application., ; Cocoas SUITS FROM $15.00 UP TO $45.00. Old Fogy High Prices Played Out. 24 hours make one day. You can't make any more out of them by the clock. But wise women, pro gressive women, can make each day worth twice as much to them. Just by using Pearline. It isn't on wash-day only that Pearline (n8n") saves your time, and shortens and lightens your labor, and lets do other and better things. It's every day, and in all the scrub t Ooinni Of ill health, despondency and despair, gives way to the sunshine of hope, happiness and health, upon taking Flood's Sarsaparilla, because it gives renewed life and vitality to the blood, and through that imparts- nerve stren K gth, vigor and energy to the whole body. Kead JLll If taia Ietter "Hood's Sar V3J saoaillla helped me wonderfully, changed sickness to health, gloom to sun shine. No pen can describe what I suf fered. I was deathly sick, had sick head aches every few days and those terrible tired, despondent feelings, with heart troubles so that I could not go up and Sunshine down stairs without clamping my hand over my heart and resting. In fact, It would almost take my breath away. I suf fered so I did not care to live, yet I hat much to live for. There is no pleasure ' life if deprived of health, for life becomes burden. Hood's Sarsaparilla does far more than advertised. After taking one bottle, it is sufficient to recommend itself." Mbs. J. E. Smith, Beloit, Iowa. Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. All dngglsts. $1 Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., r jwell, Mass u rsii ci' a" 11' J Ills, bilious- flOOd S HlllS- ,8.her clie, 25 cents. TA5TELES5 TOM1 IS JUSTASCOOD FORADUVTS. WARRANTED. PRICE OOctS. 0ALATI4, ti.tfl., Nov. 16, 1SK farls Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Uontlemem We sold lust rear, SOO bottles ot .IllOVK'B TA8TklL13 CHILL, TONIC and ha Oouirht three arom alrondy thla year. In all oar ei jcrionce of 14 yenn. In the drug bunlneM, hart oorcr told an article that nave urfi rjnlT.rui aatu aoUua a your Tonic Voura trnlr, AuNKir.CABa O0 33 oodi s llfcrwaCw'- I'fiV',;W AS tffM. (dNUsa- .! OH I LL l. S. j. II. IIORSHYOER. 152 1'ii.'ilu "c, Siiniii Cri.17, Cal., writes. Wlit-n a Kill lit school, in Ueatlina, ..iiid, I had a severe attack of bi-aiu fever. On my recovery, I found myself perfectly bald, and, for a long time, I feared I should be permanently so. Friends urged me to use Ayer! Hair Vigor, and, on doin," ao, my hair Began to Grow, and I now have as fine a head of hair as one could wish for, being changed, how eve, from blonde to dark brown." " After a fit of sickness, my hair came out in combfulls. I used two bottles of AyePs Hair Vigor and now my hair is over a yard long and very full and heavy. I have recom mended this preparation to others with like good effect." Mrs. Sidney Carr, 1460 Begina St., Harrisburg, Pa. "I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for several years and always obtained satis factory results. I know it is the best preparation for the hair that is made." C. T. Arnett, Mammoth Spring, Ark. Ayer's Hair Vigor Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer ft Co., Lowell, Mass- Stiff DflY SQflOOC supples! THE INTERMEDIATE QUARTERLY. A Cjuarterly of sixteen pages for inter mediate grade pupils. Single copy, 8 eta. per year; a eta, each per quarter. THE BIBLE CLASS QUARTERLY. A quarterly of thirty-two pages besides cover, for teachers and advanced pupils. Single copy, i6cts. per year; 4 eta. each per quarter. THE LITTLE TEACHER. A weekly, Illustrated; four pages, for the youngest pupils. Single copy, 15 cts. per year; 3 cts. each per quarter in lots of five or more. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL HERALD. Published for first and third Sundays of each month; illustrated. Single copy, 25 cts. per year; lots of five or more, ao cts. each per year, or 5 cts. each per quarter. : THE GLAD TIDINOS. Published for second and fourth Sundays of each month; illustrated. Prices, aunie es Sunday School Hera. d. OUR BIBLE LESSON PICTURES. A Quarterly Leaf Clusterot large colored pictures, illustrating each Sundayschool lesson. Each cluster contains ia sheets, 96x36 inches in size, mounted on a rod and suspended by a cord. Sent, postpaid, per quarter, $1.25. BIBLE PICTURES FOR OUR LITTLE ONES. Lithograph picture cards, 3x4 inches. Uniform with Our Bible Lesson Pictures. Put up in packages of five sets. Can not break packages. Orders must be for 5 sets, 10 sets, 15 sets, etc. Price, 20 cts. per quar ter for 5 sets. COriPLETB SECRETARY. A record prepared for Sunday-schools. It contains all necessary reporis Se-description on Bible Class Quarterly cover. Price, postpaid, 75 cts. COMPLETE CLASS BOOK. A simple record of namesand attendance of individual members; see description on Bible Class Quarterly cover. Price, each, Sets. ... COLLECTION ENVELOPES. It shows the collections for each class for every week, month, quarter, and year. Blue paper, lined with cloth. Sample, 5 cts. Per dozen, 50 cts. SUNDAY SCHOOL CARDS. Sample packs, 15 cts. and ao cts. Circu lar on application. OlDBB. OF .' GEO. E. MERRILL, Agent, Christian Publishing Attaciatitn, DAYTOJT, OHIO. fixed Quality, fixed price9. There Is no variation In Crescent quality. The Crescent you buy has the same beauty, strength and ease of running as the Crescent your neighbor tides. The ex perience of both will be the came in rare cycling pleasure. And the enjoyment of neither will be marred by learning that one bought his Crescent cheaper than the other. Fixed auslltv m-.ant fixed Bricea Crescent prices are right (or bf'- I .... CATALOG! IMI aosM-rs smarwHssa, deotern CQbec! ttldrfed Cmkaoo 11 Haw Yeas j ... "
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