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The Southport Leader from Southport, North Carolina • Page 6

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COUNTY NEWS )m LOOK OUT CHEAP LOTS. twenty Tin? up trip was ma-le in one Lour and forty five (t it hp vt 2 ra rt cr PPBLISHED EVERY THCBSDAT. j-minutes, the down trip-in one hour and Gfty The traveling public arc to ho con LOWEST CASH PRICES. Bl -k Storm St-rtre. all wool.

in. at S-V- Rhic Sionn wtml, -V? inch at 1 THE BEE HIVE'S GRAND OPEN it 2 34 inch UU' Rishmc-re. -1 value We have jfour very desirable i.niNc within wo Mocks of the we offer at a very low- for ten days culy Thi is a rare opportunity to s-cure a building K.t cherip. We hire nnic very god 32 inch Cash iim re ia Garnet. Nmvv Blue.

I)rb anl Pi i'V. I gratulated that it ha? such splendid transportation on the Capo Fear, John Harper is giving the best river wrvic that has ever- been t-n' joyed 1-etween Southport and Wil minglon SPKf'lAI. Ihu's tiau l.K-c eaw rlct-ly i trin.i:il vsnrlli Amcenp fi tntiel. f-r h1.2V. 4-i and SlIALLOTTE, N.

Sept. 30. iAtvltT'. Mr Samuf-1 Prink is still living, though i-erfectly helpless, his brother Mr. Jabesli Frink is in the hospital at Philadelphia being treated for cancer.

We very much fear he will never re turn, as the last report is very bad. Mi3 Ida Brooks sister to Register of Deed, is very low with typhoid frver. Mr. Daniel William's wife, who has been so low. is we learn improving.

There has been considerable fever this part of the I hear but little or no complaint about corn. Potatoes, do riot bid fair to be good. The little rise in cotton -will not help us much, as many of us did not SOI THPOKT, C. Otobkij SOITHPORT WEATHER Temperature for tlic week -ndinir Oct. 21.

1 Richest. Lowest. September 25. .88 0 OH 0 September 20..... 69 0 September 27 ....90 0 08 0 September 2 .80 0 03 0 September 2J 84 0 .02 0 September 30.

.74 0. .57 0 October 1 08 0. 47 0 Prevailing wind." Northeast. V. S.

STEVENS. Voluntary Observer AUUIVED AND SAILED, DATE. DESTINATION AND CHAIt-ACTEIt OF CAKfiO. FA KM IMtOPKRTV EXTRA -SiKJCial Mens br.m F'cdoraor I at a bargain. At the lornn-i- vtan RACKET STGlU Frnnt Stripf if THE XEVt STORK.

The new store of Jului Saumburg, 121 Market Wil mum ton. 'S now open, and Southjorter3 will be made welcome. It is a new store with new goods. Boys suits to close out stock. Mr.

Nan in burg will here after handle only Men's Furnishings and Hats. WEEKS Real Estate and Insurance. NOTARIES PUBLIC. Goods and NVw firm is rompHMMl Lat. cheap for 1.25 B.

Men's stone cVr crush hats 1 00 lot ever on the market for the money worth 1.50 4 inch val. lace 5. 7. 10 and 15. decided bargain', get sonic of these laces.

Call on u' foi Box Heaters an -Cook Stoves, stove etc. Fine Eight day Clock hour strike at prices to suit, ensu or instalment plan VESSELS AKBIVED. Brig R. T. Green.

Sept. 27. West Indies. Brifi Moss Glen. Sept.

28. New York. Oceana, Sept. 29, Glasgow Schr Willie A. McKay, Sept.

20. N. Y. Schr B. I.

Hazard- Sept. 29, New York Schr Lois V. Chaples. Sept 30 New York Tug Win. Conley.

Sept. 30, Pensaeola Schr Lizzie V. Hall. Oct. 1.

New YorK Schr J. C. Cottingham, Oct. 2. At.lant.ift I un P- o.

A W. H. Gay lord REM EM HER. I'M HER 1 North Front Street. Wilmington, is plant any and those who did have not made a good crop.

Meeta every Friday night at 8 p. m. Visiting brethren always welcome. OLIVER RYDER N. G.

WHO WILL i-J inthe.r where Katz iV Polvogt have moved, hotel nnuxswiciv Is ojkmi for the reception and We txjcct to be iu position in a few dajs VESSELS SAILED. The cholera has taken a good per and where with lanre room and new to offer anything in th? stove or furniture generous puW-c 2 Schr Douglas Gregory. Sept. 20, light. centage of the hogs, which seems to line at lowest cash prices, or on the instal Knights of Honor.

accommodation of transient good3 they will gladly welcome their Fernandina. me to be one of the worst misfortunes Meets second and fourth Tuesday ment plan Bark C'himani, Sept. 29, naval stores, a grand and -v. past, and we, the j.ew share in public pair, na nijrht in each month at 8 p. m.

many customers, agreeing to show them goods whether they wish to that befalls the farmer. Remember we keep in the middle ot tl London. road in the Grocery and Slice line. Try us Visiting brethren always welcome- A. 31.

GUTHRIE, Dictator. The stores, the mills and the fisher Schr John I I. Cannon, Oct. 1, lumber, and.be convinced that we will save you ies are running eyery day, while the 1 Hartford. carry a genera! we know that buy or not.

Call any way and take a look at the store, the same polite clerks will greet you, you will see dif protracted meetings are running day money. Yours to sell cheap for cash. A Pythagoras Lodge, No. 249. quests who wish board and rooms for the Summer.

Special attention and care given to families who desire accommodations by the week or mouth. ljlT Regular Communication first Tues- and night. UP AND SAILED PORT OK WILMINGTON ferent goods, in new styles to suit the T. J. WESCOTT Co.

Sheriff Walker has been around day in every month, at 8 p. m. Visiting brethren always welcome. S- S. DREW, W.M., this Week attending to official duties Brig M.

C. Haskell. Jamaica Haxby. at Boston. Sept.

30 Ariel. Snez ISAItKS. I took him and Mr. Geo. T.

Rourk A Pocket our most clever postmaster to the Obcrburgernuister von Winter, sld Port XOTIOXS. Irad JxliciL at cils. extra line at j.t tip pencil at.U'c .1 No. 2 pencils fir stu 35c per doz. Thimbles, nlun.i!:',in: ones at 2c cuch I Pius at 2c a paek Safety pins at 1c Hair pins.

'M Shoe lacers. he.ivv et.r.l pair. I-eather lacers a Ilolden fishery oi wlucn I spoke in HOTEL BRUNSWICK. Praga my last letter, and after we had par IOIIN. II.

JIINTZ, is authorized to solicit and collect subscriptions for Leader. All persons whose subscriptions have expired can hand their subscriptions to bun. Stevens fc -Pakrell, Proprietors. Kodak taken of their hospitality those gentle men like the -Queen of Sheba" said -tr 1 the half had not been told. The sheriff and myself accotnpan season.

Don't forget, Front street. not Market street. EPTEM BER EATII ER. Jaximum temperature foi September 93 degrees, minimum 57 degrees, mean maximum temperature 85 de grees, mean minimum CS degrees, maximum range 24 degrees, minimum range 1 1 degrees, with mean range of 17 degrees Number of clear days 15; Dartly cloudy days 10, cloudy days 5. Number of dayson which rain fell 7, with total percepitatiou of in.

'Prevailing wind noitheast. Severe thunderstorm on the 13th. Light fog on the morning of the 27th. No heavy winds during the month V. S.

bTEVENS, Voluntary Observer. Commands a beautiful view of the 'harbor, is located near the boat landing, and is convenient for boating, fishing and sailing parlies. For further particulars address C. T. I5EXXETT, SOUTIII'OKT.

N. C. Hans, sld Hamburg.Aug.. 26 Kong Sverre, sld Garston, Sept. 2.

Marco Polo, at Bahia. Sept. (5. An tares, at Belfast, Aug. 7.

Emma Bauer, sld Altona, Sept. 0. Augusta, sld London. 16 Gyda. sld Mayport.

Sept, 2 Glenndal SCHOONERS. R. S. Graham, Philadelphia. Thos.

Clyde. New York. John C- Gregory. New York led by ex sheriff Rourk visited Moore Rourk's -shad factory" where they BOX PAPER. Good linen box paper 10c.

Fancy boxes I -uu! "One Button Pott It, IV rrtit It -Uc. l-cttcr paper-land veloiH-s and a pack. Jmbodies all the photographic CLAItHNCIU I. MAFFITT- is autlionzcd to solicit and receive subscriptions for the Leader, and give receipts for same. Stevens Fa HHELL, Props.

IMisiiioss Locals. Prices cut in all lines of groceries to the lowest cash prices. Kentucky cider on draught, Ilowen Bros. virtues in a dainty little package are manufacturing the very best quality of fertilizers. I wish every fanner in the county could go there, as I feel they would not regret it.

Since writing above I hear of the death of Mr. Reily Hill near Calabash Friday. Two bottks of ink fur Hoyal shoe polish Ue a lloyt's (lennan w. 20c a bottle of aluminum and leather. ffM Kodak.

ImmI for IS pMum 1 ITcloia aa4 PrUUag OolMt, $3.00 1.M SPRAYS. The Oak Island Life Saving crew EASTMAN KODAK What has bocome of the Phoenix report plenty of mullets aloni; the fur tuoj unt stamft. JEWELRY. Ladies Waist S-t 'is-, ton and cull button-.) f. unlv tliiniriii silver f.r shore, but very hard to catch them.

and Town Creek correspondents. J. II. M. The cold weather north is already TJJ I) DRUG STORE Fulton market corned beef, 10c Best quality imported whole rice 5c a lb at Hell's Cheap Cash Grocery.

Side combs, nickii kh, lu PERSONAL. Miss Irene Thompson, is -i i having its effect, and wild ducks aro visiting Has a complete stock of Toilet LUSI1LT, Ol UCOUH? LO. LOCH WOODS SOLLY FISIIEKY. Oents studs fit l.i, 'ti sv DRY (iOODS. making their appearance in these artides which arc being sold low Mr.

Editor please give space in waters. The first ducks seen here friends in Wilmington. Mr. John Maunder, of Wilmington, Also a full assert ment of fine Box Wait a few more days and Sussman will be with us with a H. full your columns for the publication of a were black ducks.

Siationcry and Tablets from lc to GROCERIES. visit paid us by a number of our was a visitor here, last Thursday. line of Blankets, Quilts, Red Spread 30c. In fact anvthinir wanted in The schooner Leander YY Bee be, Town Creek friends at our fishery on DRY GOODS. and anything needed to make you from Port Tamna to New York, ar Lockwoods Folly beach, namely Mrs comfortable during the cold weather rived off the Cape Fear bar and an HOY'S CLOTHING Jane McKeithan and family.

Miss Also a full line of Boys Fall and Stationery, Toilet Articles- Medicine, 6.C Thanking the public for past patronize and soliciting a continuance. We an; respectfully, I. WATSON Mr. Samuel Bear, Jr. of Wilming ton, was in town last Thursday, on a business visit Mr.

Lorie Webb, was here. over last Sunday on a visit with his mother, Mrs. M. H. Webb.

Mattie Taylor and brothers Edward chored last Saturday, remaining there Winter Clothing at less than you can and Mercer, Miss Mary Bennett and 8everal day3 for a narbor Bread is the Staff of Life? THET.EFORC ILWE IT HnOD. get them in Wilmington. Goods sold Foster Pridgen and his brother John The U. S. suction dredge Cape Open Sunday's.

0 to 11 in. to (5 p. Pridgen and Mr. Joseph Maultsby Fear, Inch left here on the 21st lor Miss Mary Ilewett. has returned and Mr.

Daniel Johnson and r. John Newport News, to undergo repairs, ior emier casn or on ine easy pay ment system. Respectfully IT. Sussman." SOU I'l 1 1 'OR'l LOCALS from Lockwoods roily, -where 'she S. Henry and four sons also Mr.

Car- returned hero Monday noon, and is COLLEGIATE ney They all arrived at our again at work on the river. fishery on the 24thday of Sept and The schooner Carrie E. Look, Jack- INSTITUTE. their company was highly appreciated sonville, Fla to New Haven, arrived There will bo no meeting of the I). Plaids at Ix lCa 'lf, A lovely line-of r.

gingliains, at Calicoes in second blacks and fancy colors, 5c a yard 34 inch double ll nil. i-. 30-inch tk-uhU- fM JI. 27c a yard Fine Cashmeres at i In- Trfcot. in blue only.

uh wool, at 10c Cross barred crinoline lc a Heavy blue, all-ww! 'luciij, wide, at 4c worth (J'c. We have a ni'e black, brown, red and per yard Silk velvet at 2.1 ami In. pantS tlolli different styles. 1 better atlJc. Half 1 nice wool cloth for nun ami 2i and 40c a yard.

BED TICKIX(J, A nice line of mattress lii kingi better at 10c. Amoskea? 1m 1 ranted feather proof and ianilr we now 64-11 ut 12 regular pro 10x1 beil sirea(is in white nt 'M 1.J. RED SPREADS. Heavy union quilts in n-iLan-i by all of our -fishermen, the day was off the Cape Fear bar yesterday, SOUTHPORT, N. C.

Endeavor Circle of this city unti further notice. spent in bathing and boat racing very where she anchored for a harbor. The pleasantly, considering the extreme Look is seven days out from Jackson- Mrs. E. II.

Cranmer, and son E. II. JPP heat of the weather. After we had Cranmer have moved ftito their new G. A.

CRICKET, Principal. aided by competent and skilful teachers. FIXE CLOVER HA IN STOCK house at the upper end of Potts street The naptha yacht Anita from New York, with a parly on board for the 1 he Colonial Plantation articles wa3 visiting relatives. Mr. Thos.

Evans and Col. F. W. Kerchner, of Wilmington, were- here on a business visit, last Monday. Miss Linda Dosher, of Wilmington, was down over last Friday night, the guest of her sister, Mrs.

R. S. Newton. Miss Cora Wescott, who has been spending several weeks in Wilming ton, visiting friends, returned home last Tuesday. At the Stuait House last week were, Messrs.

Owen, Baltimore, Fred Kidder. Kendal, B. R. Hand, Goldsboro, N. C.

R. Lee Holmes, Wilmington. The following guests were register FALL TERM: Sept. 16 to Dec. 20.

I)0SllCI St George CO, Atlanta P. nnsition ai-riead Lota will be continued in next week's I. -n fp, inuiiiry, vjraniinar, iiiu iepanmenis. Leader, a very interesting series will spent a few pleasant hours in sea bathing and boat rowing, we came on shore took dinner and retired to our camp where we were nicely enter tained by beautiful singing of our visiting friends, after which brother John S. Henry closed the entertain ment by prayer.

Very respectfully 'bLIiJLCTtj History Mathematics. Lan neavy weatner on me trip sown to cua-cs. Sciences. Literature. Music.

be begun. The conclusion of the very interest this Thorough instruction in common branches Institute best furnished in the State The pilot boat John Long, which mg letter, begun last week's comparison defied. Cape Fear T. fc T. Co.

was owned by several Southport pil Leader, from the Rev. L. W. Curtis. Jonx Holdex.

Monthly Reports. ots, was sold at public auction last can be found on the third page of this Term Examinations. terns, extra lare sie, ilit issue. Text Books, the best, rented to pupils. WIXXABOW.

Editor Southport Leader: W. Kerchner was the purchaser, the Pupils from abroad under supervision of diaries Spencer died at his home each at l.l") each MEN'S I A NTS. ed at Hotel Brunswick last week J. principal. price being $625.

on Mooro street on the night of Sept Quite a party of Town Creekers en Record of work for inspection and pub B. Dawson, Charlotte, E. A. Hewes, The Merntt wrecking tug Win. 'lo.

He was born in this place about joyed a trip to the beach last week to lication. Atkinson, N. Frank Baldwin. Heavy grey jeans jmnK V-r af I the far famed Holden Gshery. The Coley, came into this harbor Mon- Each pupil receives personal attention.

made, worth I.2-. our 6C years ago. He left a widow, to mourn his loss. Washington, DC, F. W.

Kerchner, 1 doz. pair of extra larp gallant fishermen extended to us "av coing to the Coaling Company's Cheapest School in the State Jfo more thorough work cashmeres, sizes nii-mbett'! 1" and reys at 2 a p-iir. Thos. Evans, II. P.

West, Wilmington, E. D. Brown. every courtesy it dock. The Coley was from Tensa- The lumber for the new meat mar SOUTHPORT, X.

C. 'FnS ALEXANDER JOXES. Boarding to 8 dollars a month especially pleasant for the ladies. A oli, bound for Norfolk, but owing ket, to be soon opened by Jesse Price, Tri Sifima a school society, for literary BALL" COTTON. joking feature of the trip was a fail strong head winds came into this has arrived and the building will be Mrs.

Harry Phelps, Mrs II. White, Miss Lettie Thompson, Miss and social culture. soon erected on Moore street west of ure on the part of some of the bolder place. I A I .1 I Climate is enjoyable hunting, fishinz, 0 halls for 5c. stA k-wiuj Annie Thompson, and Miss May laaies 10 venture tnrougn the marshy Th schnnnpr TAr7t Hall bathinir.

boatinir without stint brpwn and red. bills f- Harbor Towing. Coast-Tpwing a spe-cialty. Hates reasonable. J.

J. ADKINS. General Jlanaijer. suuiju ab iow waier aione. rr.

r.rnnU an nn xm. D. Davis house. The friends of Mr. Belts Potter will i.

6 cord cotton made, 1 spool No. 50 we iz'n Phelps.Ieft on Monday for Annapolis, where they will all spend the winter. .1 luweu imo iuis oorc on i ucsaav. wun i v.v.....,.l.. xiutii- sinrinc manvsonrrs for thai a i-i iiou, jiusic, eic.

nsnermen, we listened with interest "C1 01JU J1" oiuwu iuw tab Term 14 weeks except Mrs. White who will join her to their response finally after -i unitmer ters. The Hall was lour days out of Tuition per term. .1 to 10 dollars MILLINERY. husband, Lieut.

White at Fortress our voices to several well known se- Ww York- nH hor eaiio dnnno- languages-each dollars per term Monroe. Wtinns. nnr mri.v nh Jiusic. de. each me gaie or last Sunday nigbt when per term.

Wc carry a full h' Sailor hats at 10c each; Utv-r h4 i.ntire expense lor a year about 100 dol lars. hospitable tent by the sea. on natteras banded black ami DEATH OF CAPT. WOODS I))E. The funeral services of Capt.

John ITTEITIOH hats, with feathers. tf iho craping atmosphere causes one Taft little tug F. brought How much does country pay for to realize and happily too. that winter down a raft of sixtv lotra from Town W. Woodside, who died last Friday styles 50.

75 and $1. TABLE LINK.V ignorance, poverty, crime I I.rPPlr. Ifl5t. Mnnilar fesr Iho flnariin at Ins home near this city, took place Snnn nnr- mill I Does it pay as much for Educa- www sak tiivi nisi 3 i ta JUJkl I ticn a golden harvest without eold 1 son- "ne Biauon at the Baptist church in this city last Saturday noon. The church was filled Wc have nice lot of un'-ic pose, a3 cotton is scarce there will be ea tbe Kobbms Bros of this coun- Are those prevented by this OWXERS Inen for 25c.

better quali'V with the relatives and friends of the no silvery harvest, bin some lare ex- ty, who have a contract with con- Ask history, experience, observa tion pectmg "Silver. tractor Rldwin Mnr lrrr deceased, the coffin being almost hid SHOES. r.T-..i PffecU of nature arc secreted by ir. aio uciveituan ku ea a rat- brought from the same section den by the flowers which were placed "false" hair, teeth, plumpers, class Bal-y fLoes on.r:, makes his fifth rattlesnake killed this eyes. Iids, ears, ltmli3; our igno Everywhere we go we find some npon it by the hands ot lovin friends.

The services were conducted by the pastor, Rev. W. S. Ballard. 05c.

1.25 up to a Men's JiiUs and Cori.r 1.50; calf at season. rance be treated with same medi cine i borne prepa ratios is being made one who ha3 been cured by Hood's Sarsapanila. It is the greatest cura assisted by Rev. Oliver Ryder, of the We have five large churches tor the Sunday school conference Of Real Estate in Southport the Counties of Columbus. New Hanover.

X. and Horry and Marion Counties, S. C. we Have Inquiries from NortLtrn and home seekers, who want to pur chaso land in small and larre tracts. I Z-t.

I li'rse jfMia are Methojist church. Mr. Ballard, who be held on the 26th pf October at Zion. Very truly E. was both pastoT and friend of Cant.

tive agent. Jt is the one great blood purifier and nerve tonic. and how many cchool buildings? echo says 'none." How much do those add to wealth how much do oodside spoke most tenderly of his ue sorry to that bis little boy, Halter Guthrie, has been troubled with heart failure, and poor circulation, due to cold weather of the past few days. With warmer weather the little fellow is likely to be himself ijamr" A number of young men of South port gave a dance last Friday night in the pavilion, the occasion proving a very enjoyable one. About twenty-five couples were present The music furnished by the Italians from Wilmington was greatly enjoyed by all who were present.

President Winston sends the following table of students in attendance: The total enrollment at the university is 505 as follows: Graduates Seniors 40. Juniors 56, Sophomores 67, Freshmen 134, Medical 27, Law 43, Teachers in Summer School 140, Total 515, counted twice 10, actual total 505. A RECORD BREAKER. The Steamer Wilmington un doubtedly made the best round trip run between Southport and Wil. mingtonlast Friday afternoon, ever made by any boat between these cities.

The Wilmington left Sonth-port at 2:30 P. made three stops on up trip, was at dock in Wil mington forty -five minutes, made one ston on down trip, and reached here at 6:50 P. total time for round trip including stops four hours and they add to povertv dead friend. Mr. Ryder, also made some appropriate remarks.

Several Call andce our suspenders. Alrj 'i trunks. THE DISCOVERY OF AH ERICA Hood's Pills for the liver and bow. Does intelligence increase or di eIs- act easily yet promptly and effec- songs were sung by the church choir. John W.

Woodside was born about minish the influence." of the church would you employ a quack if yonr child had yellow fever 11 world. New fiJl I tivelv. years ago upon the very farm We ar cut your tJ where he died. His life was sDent i. o-iu yoa nire a Dutcher to cat upon the Cape Fear river, he first working upon the Woodburv.

then See Buffalo Bill. exuigntenment in thiy century are in the Lines of science. The triumph of Conservative Sarr ery is well illustrated by the fact that RUPTURE S.rBrech- now rtict- ieall cured without tbe knife and without mm Lsnds sujtableforTiucking Wanted Timber Lands Wanted Acreap Property for Investment Wanted. CORRE8POXDEXTS In Raleigh. X.

C. Dayton. Ohio. Cliicao. 111.

Nebraska, Iowa, and W.H.GaylordiE acted Captain upon the passenger boat Louise, again accepting a position as Captain upon the dredge Woodbury, Quinsy, chaflny truaea wnicn lie held until that boat burned. Sonthporteni ran see Baffalo Bill's 117 smif ii Mvw cure but often in- ZFiTL lflmon- trnTiatioo and death. TUMORS. uterine) and lVi Id West Show, which exhibits ia about two year? ago. Captain Wood-side had many friends, who will learn of his death with sincere regret, nis open yoar wind pipe? Are the services of a etty-foger cheap when yonr life is at" stake Does it not matter what the material in, or how constructed, the foundation of an important building Is there not a science of education We invest in stocks, bonds, ventures, kc.

Would it pay to invest some in our children Let us think on these things. We hereby acknowledge the liberal pa-tronare of the past and respectfully solicit its continuance. For further information apply to NllmlnrtoH next Xondar. Oct. 7th.

ppna ot cutuna operatioofl. PILE TUMORS. at 2 a.d 8 b. many excellent qualities endeared him to those who knew him. He bv.w rIn orrviort Steamer IT Ilmi nylon leares here 6 OPPOSITE MAB1 WILMIXKTOX.

eaves a widow and child, his wife i-pJl? JSfc a.m.ad2JS0p.m. leates AUt and WTlprtlT mnnnd I I n-i. being Mary Anders, of Bladen Co. His wife and mother. Mrs.

J. H. Correspondence inTited on Ileal Estate matters. Give location of land and lowest cash value. E.

B. Stevens SOUTHPORT. N. C. rTIliaiBftoB li p.

after Bight per- STR I CTU MirTMwr1 it Clemmons, have the sincere sympathy formanee. fcTTTw.v. cuwm ia oi mis community their sad. afflic nd I Trticulara. send l6u tn G.

A. CRICHET. tion. FARE SO Oats by 2.30 p. boat J.

W. HARPER, Master. uiapenary Med Veal 3 Mam Street. Buffalo. N.

Bee H- Principal. Come see the.

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