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THE CJ1RWS, .;,-" 2Zrgr 0BS3ZR VERJ0B DZPJLRfflENT SUBSCRIPTION RA TEST J C has been Vmrmiahlf rUed vriih every needed nuhr.neveMlpostpcttdl inadvanc: 3 00 want, and ?: f ? j c2)y, and every tncmnercfS.b 1 neainesj, -1 . , " c -'! j tree Months - 2 00 0K,i5H,v,j :. ,v 75 , a Ti. wv4l . "1 Out f A county, pst?cid.....:.....Jtl(l 1 - ;- '5; gfac Months... 41 W CHABL0TTE H. .C, . TUESDAY; EIA3T,28;;i878; :.l:so; r 'Liberal reductions fur club. 1 f--4- I 11 J I I I L tar TT.uT III . I.lll L III .ff.lll .J. ' Jlir III"- - " fl I I I TV "- - .tl N Si'ji . iiJi tltL? lS ..-yrx s,: ; 1 11 ". a 1 ' ,. v v a.- v ar a au.r &. k a i, t ..'.. t ..... . v a a - ' t - jrv rr i aia m .. a a .... - .. . . i . " .1 a a . a- k ' :m . . a 1 w. w -: 21. . : 'i '.; . ," l 'i . tiZ J ;,. ii' in .. "in " , i ' i ',. - .n......i.i, . j . m i , , . V " U ' ,, ' "' i j; ',' i-M'WP V 'I ). .t- VaVi r . ". " ti V X .' "i . i mW n .i" .ii.i.i .m i in I ; IkaCJiCIothioirqcl! Antral SlereKanUisB, t4 m It? l"THlfARG est: f Best1 zA ssortexc a- .a . a a i a n 'V tfA dro nrAnnrpfi trv rnviir.rfcT.--Vim1ri a Li An -ilrAHr flinnV t.hat wfi MAKE no f i boast, and sojfeit buyers wholesale and reJ.aU, tdL0OKAT OUB GOODS AD,ICE3 teft purqhasingT; f ! ur stock ot JJr(UNiocIS,mwte Cioods, Aipaoeasmaroia j. Kid Gl0YesVS Urimjj, JTies anftFaifcy Gfods are complete 4d whll,soailA5T0isHiNG low prices.5 Carpets, Oir Clotnii;fdMlting8' very low. Y&it dealing. Polite and attentive . .. .fti... .Hi .... . , yours VPS. Dejn TftmsMxm & retail 3 i ( .Jr " i -fINE AKlMfeNTJ DFlClirLDREN-'d CARRIAGES JUST ARRIVED. . . - r n 4 t t a ovrn tcttcw - jan3 lii s -aa ; t.- -..-'i. i "VTA aii a 1-T, HIX .TQRTSHOmeUALMGH, . H K I l T i As QTJICKand RELIABLE CP 'OS TROMPT AND CAREF ;HTKA.n-A JL'LLtL.kL&jm until you have seen the ,,i55f my warerooms. SaairiP compiefe StU ii eC fctiil U-' tit v sas v siEsiuve& it'.i. i -fii ii' Us.:;-,.- fMti: iifjiiTjj.u y-HU j DERUGGMST. AN D CHEMIST, - : a.')- ; iika u ; . ----- V . .; w m10001 night is?' da iw.pj lateWt beenrjied -bv Mcf Alexatider cjBoot andho Sye, ; Wrm Mtocfc otemmmAXE; . in aUllU. vanetie Stoves, Tinrware. Holl3are, to thetottotion&f tK&pubUcl ocjihauo - tm ' f.s ' Cheapest SSck f t-4 cierks. Call and seisin and jndgtffor : xax t a a c nntrPKI XtlJlAO CX. VVXJ-Oll V v DKAXIB IH ..J ALL KINDS OF FURNITURB, A Mai nwrvi-ifMv a vO ATTWrtflld PASIiOR & CHAMBER SUITS. ! ' JpOFJPpfs of all KINDS on HAND. No. 5, West Trade Bt., 1'4 O ! ;i : J as any Freight Route net ween ml U! -r;.v R- . . ' ... , llfi'MI'P'j """ ""nimiiLxii. u UL DELIVERIES GUARANTEED. I I 1 elegant stock of goods The tmojij evrofferirinCarTQ r f y '3. Tor Saaai FZffiNITUBE DEALER, J A,full stock of Imbiri s JMracts, and American Hair anX rwsto. moNS I11 i 2 i iij lit 1 ooden-ware, nowprien aCpricwhichi-ixe 'I'rsju: T nllTI Pn A. Poetic AppeaXJ M Psldeif ttye. Rutherford, Rutherford, why did yon Btray From the party that clothed yon in royal ar ray ? - Why not return, like the prodigal son ? . Perhaps they'll forgive you for what you have done. .. . , ;. Oh, Rutherford, get you right hack to the fold, To the party that clothed you in purple and -. i gold; . ,- v.- ' , ; ; You cannot serve Treason and Loyalty ..both, . !,! Oh, Rutherford, come take the modified oath. j From the Chicago Inter-Ocean j OBSERVATIONS. No husband who chews tobacco will re fuse to buy house plants. The vases are ia handy as a pocket in a shirt. ' , V7ith four thousand murderers loose In Texas, it is suggested they hold a conven tion and nominate a State ticket. Hiss Piatt, niece of President Hayes, wllL be married at the White House the latter part of June to General Russell Hastings, of Illinois. The marriage of Vinnie Ream, the sculp tor, to Lieutenant Hozie, chief engineer jo the.Dlstrict of Columbia, is , announceid io take place to-day, the 28th of May: ' : Dio Lewis says a man'nee Jn't sneeze un-r less he wants to. - He most generally wants to, though, by, the time the sneeze gets fair ly ;bn 'deck BjakftTable. ':. &o4V-teta'Bripd Uhaveitiinual re-union in the city of Houston on the 10th of July next. ' Gen Wade Hampton and Hon Dan Yooibees are expected to be present! . .Miss Bennett, a sister -of the proprietdt of tne ueraia, is aoout 10 marry an insn peer, who is also an Organgernan. As the ldy is an uncompromising Catholic, the felici ties of the union will be apparent. The richest man in Russia is dead. His 46lff Cfinf jgasillk ;andii&:ha in ncome of 14,000.000 a year. His daughter. Princess Soavarofl, was literally blackmail- ed out of New York a few months ago. She should have com South and lived n peace.. !!.".....,. . . . Horace Greeley once remarked that yon might say good things lof a public man daily for sixteen years and get no thanks for it, but cap it all with a half column of criti cism, and you heard fron him instantly and- were made to feel the i weight of his dis pleasure. Harvey Terry vs. the 'Commercial Bank, of Co- - -X. 1 -inrnDia. . ?i' Coltobia; S 0, May 25. Editor Charlotte Observer : Please -allow your correspondent te explain, what is termed 'a cfusning de feat? toe -the., -veteran litigator; in .the above-stated cause. This action wis brour 10jnnd nfi the ajOTajza of thd aeceaseqs iMVjPffW f mm ana o hold , those liable, under, the charter for the debts . of the bank remaining unpaid alter the assets were exhaas edl ."After a lone, lideatioa in this -eause' the : reeivex abscpnds with the aseeia . lumea .over, xo nimanoitne appeaisy eiay ' ine liwgaaon ; ny me sworristatemehts of officera ahdstoek bohiers this banic anuiiBC b$is ntitil 1865. and continued to nse the frahchises arid appropriate; ' and divide Ait it i J ll : : . . inL'. ' " -I'i.. "" j. uees-unui- .was aaw. i-icey -sew ara !rvemlr4)i1 ft recent case Of adiudicatiOrf :in the oeSiateipxieme that olina failed when ihef suferiended btji lions: ruos- irora i nas- -late, toownqe liability 'of . stockholdeis - untie?;" the chatter. This decon;OfiJDrisatoe Ctourt, now being the supreme the - lana, your rCorteBponaent; aaopts in at uecision aa wie JOjunaaxiprA oi nw future actigns and -amends;;his prcw cee&ings-ui .the . cause m oooiOrnufiy toatJdcisionv:''; '"':'.' r;t-; f- xtsne aeoision oi uie uprem .uoart nf tneunttetr States tm $hejcr;the Offioers Of said bank aoMODrited to tlwir own , and to tbe..usQ,6f thfeir and eapitat of said oank without? pay- 4hefori;.theyJ truianan.4ivea,.)Qn ; jyf moaeyi for f vfiaiai; aiid noi rrfahlern fhv corapiaiavx propose; to- mase coam Ibrthait, which: they ihayg ffle- aHf B-a This, we'; tbtnki-iSfOnly isnly common" honesty "aha justicr"t( ; Buere a new-'duesCori arises! JDan !the4flr hi xeciled ?JHave im- eiirTylrltiein theJd-.t6e'ifeute tnr 33 lawa as the statute is Jnade ?. ' Gommon"'Plea8 disfnissed mv motion for amendment, arid-ordered tcdsts tar tie . laxea.ana naia tjeacn attorn ev a .",. :. - i m a, a h' 1':. . 1 , appearing m vue. ca.UBe ior tue; .aeien- heinaver fWentv attornets renresent- hie the efendantssaidftaXation must ardbunt to over JwW. hundred dollars on r said -' single ,, motion heardxty the court This we regard as illegal and un- Uust, and ftrwittempted-puaishmjent of If the-public seatimeht wip su&tiib ffrfcrf rWncfiidinr in a Court. w Eft r have iihwef credibsrs deDartddJ sense of j natice. t-eyery man who holdlpropMtyinist -revolt-at such : there Ik a sequel . to this outrage raetfcdtrynhcoiiiJLthfJ.I Jucnhaavr'servfl i j-mtMbiB piQCBeamgigs ASiiis cmtnoreu: iuim. we holder a bank in South Carolina, WaACan actiflgcdirectotlin said bank, and j-wasx a solicitor for the same, againstr which "the rpUmtiff Tui the above-stated cause has ' two actions OQWfpending or in judgment , .Wheth er the zeal of thelefendanta'i. counsel in pressing their defense and in exact ing their demands may not have influ enced the discretion, of the court in! the matter of refusing the amendment and directing-tbe taxation of costs, I must Iaava fnr the rmblie indcrment.- -T ,.-4 --- ' 1 I" rHAEVEY TEEEYi . ..:.,. ,,r.! w. .. i. ' TTneanaled in - Its . location,' and' unsur passed -in its arrangements; for thtfeonye- ulcnu buu, vuiuiui wi uiB ,uny mug puuuv, the Colonnade Hotel on Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, holds the highest rank. " i CttlLCar 3- - . i i. .i.t . A Little Scrip of History Sever Told. Reidsville Times. . . When Sherman's army was just en tering Baleigh and -Johnston's army waspassinK throuab.Aevefal old gen- tlemen of tha-.fiist. prominence and station besiegea uavernor- Vance m his office and besought him to surren der to Sherman the . keys of office and. luua vixiAiaujr w euu iu jvw. - iww a few days before-this Vance had made a talfc to the boys in; gray at Smithfield and toIcTtnem that' so tongf as a 'North Carolina soldier -carried a musket he should stick: to them as lb ; Governor oi the Estate, i ; m em. -Aa Johnston's, army filed through thB city the gallant Moke's division brought: up ' the rear and Gen Hoke catching the news that efforts were then being made to have Vance surrender ta Sherman . he didn't like it a bit';:he wouldYather risk the chances of a lead bulletin his stomach than any such news as; that, bo the trpe and chivalrous soldier halted the best picked icompahy In his o icdmmand :at stationing them in thd capitol square he stepped in to se$ Gov Vance on the' Bubject, determined if the" worst had Ito cotneto capture Varies ana an the old men and carry them ff -with the sol diers before the State by the civil au thorities. shdld3xl ilsurrendered to Sherrnan. : cAsHoke-enteredhe; said : "Vance, yon said at Smithfield that as long as a North Carolina soldier ear ned a gun you Jhodldf stick to the government ; now, come, and look out here," and he motfbnea; YanG to , the window on Hilbboro street, dawn which his splendid division was then' tramping: (The nervous old gentle men were then httddled together into one corner I of the office.) Vance promptly replied; 'General I'll be with you to-night.' ftAhd sure enough he kept his word.f That riight Ee marched into camp, fend entering the general's tentia . rough mountain boy style he began tounshuck his breeches. and to theunanimous cry ofj "Gover nor, we are glad to gee you,,r he Only responded, f'Boys1, anyrJ0f ; WheL' er's: cavalry arouhdjiiere ? if they are I'll sleep with my. breeohes under! my head, bui lt they.am:t I'il . put s them on this stool," and suiting the action to the word he was soon stretched out fast asleep . sticking to the remnant of the government ihat ''still carried a gun.T ... v1 . Vance in Catawba--! Gala Day in Newton. Piedmont Press. . The closing I exercises of Catawba High School, of Newton, under charge of Revs Clapp and Foil, took place last it had been previously an nounced that Gov Vance would deliver literary address and at an early hour ,e town was crowded with backs, wagons and buggies niied with people 1 come to hear their great favorite Z Vance. He entered the rostrum about 11 o'clock and spoke at consider able length ; Btui, the large audience, about 2,000 people, did not grow weary. Every word sienfcd to be completely devoured as they fell from his Hps, The major part of his address was up on the great importance of a practical education. Every sentence was well chosen, and delivered eloquently and in his own social and ' pleasing style. The presence of such a large crowd demonstrated to the Governor that the people of Catawba do not on ly hold him in high regard as a poli- i! ! . 1 . . 1 A . , 1 i 1 T ucian, uui xuanney iook ie mm as one who is able to do much towards for warding the educational interest of our state. His advice to young men re lative to educating themselves with some object in view was indeed good, and in fact every word was well direc ted, and, surely there is not a single person who heard the address, but what was benefitted by it. t - - . B.C. Cobb, Esq. Lincolnton News. Again our fellow-citizens have called this gentleman to represent them in the lower house of the Legislature He was nominated last-Saturday, and Lin coln county need have no tears about its best interests being guarded with signal ability. Beverly Cameron Cobb is a native of Lincolnton. and is a young lawyer of fine legal attainments. Mr Cobb grad uated under the late Chief Justice Richmond M Pearson, and that emi nent jurist pronounced him one of his most promising students, air uodd has been a true friend, a fearless and faithful advocate of the principles of Democracy j and certainly deserves an unending recognition at its hands. Democratic Economy in the House. Wash. Special to Riehm'd Dispatch, 20th: To-day Mr Mahood. who is the effi cient head of the stationery depart ment of the House, contracted for $3,400 worth, of wrapping-paper and speech-envelopes for the folding-room. Under -Republican administration the House folding-room cost $40,000 per session, and now it is run for $15,000, while the officers of the House do not now require the expenditure of one third as much for stationery, etc, as was used by the , officers of the House when the Republicans controlled it. jf Yes !We can chanjrea fifty dollar bill if you wan ahottle (at. Globe-F;lour. Cough Syrup,, the Lung itemeay m tee world ; orlfyou want to try it first and see if what the Hon Alex H Stephens. Ei-Gov Smith. Ex-Gov Brown' and Hon Robert Toombs. f Geortria.' say about it is rue, you can get a Sample Bottle for ten cents of jjr J ii Jucauen,: x u omuu a. aj., or Wilson A Burweii. " rMatbfTS, Mtbers,Metbeis. t. Don't fail to orocure Mrs Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup for all diseases of teething in child ren.'lt relieves the child from pain, cures wind colic, r regulates the .bowels, and, by giving relief and health to the child, gives est to tneiaotner. : ; f as HE LADIES j ' Are reminded that -we have again estab lished a : 'fl.l' ti BARGAIN COUNTER, - On whleh you; will, find a great many pretty Summer (Goods, , , t - , - -. - REMARKABLY CHEAP. tGiye jnV a call and you will et thc nicest may22 MACHINE "AND IRON WORKSV'; Sletropolitti T7crfis, Canal , Street, , from j Sixth! to Seventh , . W0HMOUD, VA, ' Tr"raTlTTrira W.41.T mtA ttAaM o a nrr MILLS, GRIST-MILLS. BOILERS; OA8T- Sus. ; MAGHrfTERY for Gold 1 ami l3 Minea;BlastJ,urria,&c. . - ? . wcau special attention to our IMPRuV" ED PORTABLE ENGINES, for airkmlttfral and other parposes. ; Also, to ournw styles SMALL LOC0M,0TIVE8 for hauling ltan- uvt, kuu uumst BTugies upon tramways ana narrow gauge railways. ? The best Planters regard our GtLNJNlG ENGINES superior to aay in use.' ffiehdlror illustrated Cataloirtie3 freef. uXHKer thtisM being equal encourge Southern instittktfcsn itepair wo sonotexi and premptiydone ShaftmgsPalleya for Gin Houses, i . : r W m E TANNERY 00. r. may I5 dwlv ' ' " Charlotte, CL, Anvil Tflii ft-tit WE hereby notify . ours many friends ana the nnhlin con ami lv fhai iV fnartatra. ment of the Oharifotte Brjch of the Egrie CitV Iron WhfTrn Ik una iJti.- ! n1 Cant'Jahrr WitVWt nf fhia Mtx, tKA i7m. pAred to tiff orden far our welf lown&r ana uaw mius on the shortest ndtitee, at the most reasocahtsprjeew; " I Sectary Erieaty Iron rWerii fool nnnflrf fWof ?V V7 V to purchasers .orMachinerydf all kindi, it places me in positfoh to meet anyand compeucion. witn my racintfes tra innt T ami THniftAttm dl ifo nf Arresters, : &a, and , handle ,the , Erie City MHA&iiiva vuuns :niui( .uvue wnov, fi.i l pense; thus enabling me to offer Machinery 1 setter ngures to tne purcnaser Tnan eyer before. ; -: ! ... ... '-.j ' Be s.ure to give me a call, or write for culars before purchasing elsewhere.' : . , ' JPftN ,WILKE8j j Mecklenburg Iron Works, Charlotte, N, 0. SUMMER RESORTS. "D OWN BY THE SEAM Skasok ov 1878. Q C E A N VIEW ffOT E t, BEAUFORT, K. C., Gkobgk W, Chablottk,.... Proprietor, (Late Proprietor of Atlantic House,) Was opened for the reception of eueSts on the first day of May, 1878. The ahoye hotel is situated immediately on the water front, in the business centre of the town and offers special inducements to commercial travelers, and has a view from its promenade on the roof unsurpass ed by any other building in the town: UAi.ii kuom-This hotel has a splendid Ball Room attached, and a band of music has been engaged for the entire season. . BATmUHUUSES--commodious Bath ing Houses have been erected on shore and beach,- for the benefit of the natrons of this hotel. J - ' J CROQUET GROUND For those wad de light in this innocent amusement, provision has been made. BOATS Fast sailing and well managed Boats will be in readiness at all hours to convey passengers about the harbor, and Will connect With all trains. The United States ail boat lands and sails from the hotel wharf. FISHING Beaufort offers superior ad vantages to those who delight in catching the finny tribe. THE TABLE will always be furnished with the best that this and the adjoining markets afford. THE SERVANTS will be required to be polite and attentive. THIS MOTEL, will be second to none. REDUCTION IN BOARD Per day $1.50: per month $30.00. .Beaufort, May 17, 1878. may23 2m The Atlantic Hotel, BEAUFORT, N. O. A FIRST-CLASS SEA-SIDE RESORT I ! ! OPEN FROM JUNE 1ST to OCT. 1ST. WILL be managed by the undersigned for the seasons of 1878 and 1879. This building lies directly oyer the water, the tide ebbing and flowing daily beneath it. It has been greatly improved, and is now the only FIRST-CLASS sea-side resort in North Carolina. ; THE TABLE will be supplied with every luxury and substantial that can be procured from land and water, Terms of Board : $2 50 per day. Children and servants half price. - Bpeciar con tract s will be made witn ex cursion parties and with those wishing to remain longer than one week. A U A K is attached to the hotel, and will be supplied with fcrst-class liquors. A good band of music has been secured for the season. DrGK BAGBY, may8 S PARELINO CATAWBA SPRINGS, CATAWBA COUNTS. N. C This desirable watering place wDl be open for select visitors 20th May, 1878. The SpriBgs are situated near Hickory Station, on the western X4ortn uarouna Railroad. - The bracing mountain atmosphere, with the health restoring properties of their ters, renders "these Springs a most desirable resort for lnvanos and pleasure seexers. The mineral waters embrace bine and white Sulphur, and Chalybeate, It is the best and most extensively - fitted up water ing piaos in tne state, and can, accommo date three hundred persona. . A good band of music will remain at '. the Springs during the season; and all the facil ities afforded for amusements usually found at first-class watering-places -"will be offered to visitors. A good supply of ice constantly an hand. . Cod yeyances wul meet ;ilie trains' dally at Hickory Station to' jconyey ' visitors- tq the . Board - $35 per month of 28 days $12 Mr week, S3 per day.! Half- price Tor chil dren and colored servants,'' nd liberal de duction to? ramuies. . i t r ; p v it n A " i " - vvuk any. jrruprievuf 4 api27 dim eod wlm : , -: . --.'; SB tut 'f.-i We have maeuartablft of all sniall loUaiijubhji?11 ;et?giung Wouday, will W offered, therappft tunit ofithe SuDjmet. Season. :HlntnAi A lotM&melotedm&ra and Percale VeStftff $3, rhicea'to rr's 0 An assorted lot of fine4 Cashmere and OrerieAeiStfl, worth 3.50 and 4, io lSOu : 3 j MiT ia A lag, Ynetvr otVall-wPl CassmereoPantfc worthaiSO. 1 A lot c-all-TtrooiiFin j Cassimeire. . iFjxu&Biiii tmbced fr6m$12.50JtO f8, ! ? 2 j;sa 'to aooaowaooo A quantify of qjther bargains we flji6f ftiatf Slor fear of fMfctftHSTiP! fP o .1 nw iadi w e :eoraiaiiy invite general inspections E. D. LATTA May 26 11 ' ' 1 - 1 ' iitthii-ii. i -1. t i 1 I i hi f IS TJNANlMOtJS AND DECISIVE tiq -' ltt AWARDING THE PALMi OF ULUIHirili HOUSE OUBERVTAniiEfl the fine msmm&m , Wise bjayr are not guided by glaring announrjemcfnW'ind lone lists' oriow nrices, which are Mtraetive'onlf in'nfinebut lose their force and jail: interest gooas tney represent ; out rememoer tnat THE BEST IS THE C and will look for reliable and durable clothing reliable and responsible houses. 1 ' .w While our prices are invariably as low tjhthae of any other lioiise irt the oity,t the ufy' quality ana Work manship of our garments are far. superior tq all others ; thua offering unequaled adyantages to the purchaser.' ! flg Fresh Goods placed on our conn ters daily. No mis representation at our hduse. L. BERWANQER & :BRpi;w oSSc PtP ftRtt S J? P P B R NN N O 'SS PPP RRR O , MMU N ; M Mil b 3?' & B DSS; P B B. 1$ , N MB W M I HAVJE BiECfiaVED And will selilthem at COMPEtlTrb. I Persons Durehasine Goods in my give me a call before buying elsewhere, as VIts-,R. K McNELlSrll apr5 . lOli 1j . : i : TriT3finAj riTi P My clothing trade has increased so much this season 'that I have already purchased a second' BtockZwhich for style and prices is unsurpassed. A special inducement, ti , ottered jon about pO.parr of Fan.wlnchcotjqni $0 to, $i?, whicn i jWili now sell at- the extremely low price ;of $3 per pair i u s AaA fullr jihe ".'of Oents';, FumiahinjiGobds ahd NeSckwearM wayson hand. Mackinaw Hats1 atisachy ,-!f-f JK i..' i4 fr jits v-jwi! av fcwt.-'. t rvl in T COUNTEKT tfe tick J MERIT' TO TllE POP , ; ... -1 . , . .'. : vifl.- i; I 11 1 A wVen1 jBoapIedtli thesgra2e. of -.j.w. Js.il j.l.. ii) ' ii'.- fci iimJ ' . ;jiW:-:V 'dt litis : iriTT.iir. al Prices which. defy :'.i . ilnkwD 1j ii line will find it to , their Inierest to I will not be nndexsol by, Any -one. i Til V I 1... ,;. f ninny Hr- 1 .... .im 1 .. . r;., 1 it-' I it I II 'IM ! il' 3 ! tj -f r V)tt.. ...UK .iJ-i'iw HEAP EST iriti ii 1 11 . 1 1 itiki i.v.11 I'll ' ' . i . . : 1. m,i t Vil RECE1EB. Bill iUi.-' J it ' .' ' ? , ' . i i, . jllH'l.Ui.'C MBS' f . t 1. . i! -r ' tvtaotii .oi.IU iii lUv -.ii-VT-.-1 -. , . . , s f . , - a- 5 ? i. - .,J.I', ' i P. ! -. i. '4.i..F t Vu '? i - $ ft j '5i .,' l . 1 s.r 3 iv if, j . . - f,J, til u . 1 if 71 -IV rat, i'i 1 lii-i ; 14 ii 1 n 1 111 m M - !
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