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f , TEE QZSZRrm JOB J)Z?AZTZZXT wbcenthomtvhli rr-'.'r'i ?r ic . j i, ... -S; -X- 9Mnimatr'-'rfS.y y,ree Months 0,ie ifo?iA 2 00 neatnett,c r 75 .-' -j"' ' i 1 WEEKLY EDITION. i Weekly (in the county) in advance... ....$2 00 Out of the county, postpaid..... ., 2 10 Six Months 1 00 Liberal reductions for clubs. VOL; XIX in?, HABLOTTE N. ft. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12. 1878 HO. 8,901 TUB CUARWTTEOBSERTER. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: . DtiV oneyear (postpaid) in advance..., ..$8 00 a r Months ............. 4 00 -""""isiS; 1 U t h SI VJt it 3 x -1 ; - ' - lleady-madc Clothing and General Merchandise will find at the old established house of BLIlS & COHEN 'V The Largest, Best Assorted and Cheapest Stock of Goods ever brought to this market. We are prepared to prove upon examination of our stock that we make wo vain boast, and solicit buyers,' both wholesale and retail, to LOOK AT OUR GOODS AND PRICES before purchasing. ; Our stock of Dress Goods, White Goods, Alpaccas, Embroid eries, Kid Gloves, Sun Umbrellas, Fans, Ties and Fancy Goods are complete and will be sold at astonishing low prices, T Carpets, Oil Cloths and Mattings very -low. J Fi ir dealing. Polite and attentive your eivea. - - - Democrat and Home copy. i BURG ESS - N I C HOLS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL FINE ASSORTMENT" 01 CHILDREN'S ' VIA PORTSMOUTH, Ya, RALHGH, HAMLET, and CHARLOTTE. M As QUICK and RELIABLE as any Freight Boute between ....... RALEIGH, PORTSMOUTH, NORFOLK, ALL EASTERN CITIES AND ALLF0Dn$QTJTH3 Express Freight Trains, CLOSE CONNECTIONS, PROMPT AND CAREFUL DELIVERIES GUARANTEED. For full information, Tariffs, &c, apply to S. S. 1PINOH, Southwestern Agent, Charlotte, N. C. rach26 ' i ' . ' ' l IK AT- 1E5 . KL NEXT TO POSTOFFICE. MY STOCK? 19 VERY 'LARGE AND EMBRACES A FULL LINE OF hrler, Chamber, Dining Roob and Ofiee Furniture. THIS ENTIRE STOCK FOR SALE AT ACTUAL COST, AND STORE FOR RENT. Op. ITU. IVAUJEiVui DRUG G 1ST AN Now offers to the trade a full fM I? i; rIppt: i?io7. Soap; English, French and American Hair and 'looth Brushes: (Urefiilly prepared at all hours, both night and day, at J. H. McAPEN'S Prescription Store, .!( V JfHiVJW: worn' ",UJ rP ea Store aMarfiwarc;Etous ...... -; - ; -.1. t.OAi-i avV 77 ff. clerks. Call and see us and judge for ELLAS & COHEN. march 22, DiXhXs. ih ALL KIKDS OF PURNITURB, BEDDING, &C. A FULL LI KB CHEAP bedsteads, lounges, PARLOR & CHAMBER SUITS. COFFINS of all KINDS on HAND. No. 5, Weet Trade St., OHAELOTIE.-J, 0. CARRIAGES, JTJST ARRIVED. Er 3EL O O M: D CH EM 1ST; stock of Imbin's Mrtracts and Coleate Honey and Glycerine ft , OBSERVATIONS. ""What," asks the Philadelphia Press, "be- omes of all the promising children V "We know what becomes of Ihelr promising fath ers ; they go to protests Hawkeye. The Lieutenant-Goyernor of Kansas re signed nearly a year ago, and the Gover nor has never been able to find any way under the constitution of the State to fill the vacancy. Is it really necessary that a Pope should be constantly in an impaired state of health? We are getting the same1 old bulletins from Leo XIII that we did about Pius IX. The Deadwood Pioneef of Dakota makes out a bad show for Landlord Hoffman, who during a row was -"shot twice in; thfc abdo men and once in the barber-shop adjacent." A dispatch to the N. Y. Times states that the Hon Jos O S Blackburn, member of Congress from the Frankfort, Ky.f district, has been endorsed for ie-election by (he county convention, an will have a walk over. That May-Bennett daek was a sad affair. It is now proved that they fought with can non at ten paces, whicj accounts for . the 1 shower of fresh meat t hat fell in Kentucky some time subsequently.N. Graphic. A doctor went out, for: a day's hunting, and on coming home,, complained that he hadn't killed anything.-: "That's because yon didn't attend ts your legitimate busi ness said his' wife. Mr Jno P Ballard, thewell known Vir ginia hotel man, is dead? He was at one time proprietor of the Fowhattan -House, Richmond, ' Afterwards he had charge of the Exchange, then the Ballard House.. l'I saw some fresh grizzly tracks out here a little ways," said, an fiimest miner, as he bounced boisterously into camp. "Why didn't you go for him ?" shouted the whole camp in a chorus. "O, What 'would I want to do that for ?" say he;r"I bianrttost no grizzly," s - Conscientious Jewish oyster lovers ' who fear to indulge their appetite test they vio late the laws of Moses prohibiting the eat ing of fish without scales, will be relieved by the recent decision of a Berlin rabbi that oysters are not fish, but plants. Talleyrand was lame, Madame de Stael was cross-eyed. There was no love lost be tween them, and both disliked to be re minded of their infirmities. "Monsieur," said Madame, meeting her dearest foe one day, "now is that poor leg?" . "Crooked, as you see," was Talleyrand's reply. STATE POLITICAL ITEMS. Mai Marcus Erwin is an independent candidate for solicitor of the eighth jus dicial district. The Raleigh Observer -publishes the Merrimon card without comment. The'News arraigns it with much ability and at great length. The Asheyille Pioneer, Republican, is giving its support to W M Cocke, Jr, the independent candidate for judge of that district, ion can see now the cat hops. The boltine Republicans of New Hanover held a big mass meeting and barbecue at Hilton last Saturday. The Star says it must do the crowd the justice to say that the proceedings were much more orderly than had been expected, only two or three skirmishes haying occurred, An independent Re publican ticket for the Legislature and all county offices was put in the field. Meanness Matched. Richmond State J A young Adonis of this city has for some time back been in the habit of getting into street cars, and when it became necessary to pay his fare, pre senting a nye-dollar bill. The driver would be unable to ehange so large a bill, and our noble minded exquisite would in this way beat the company out of five cents. But on Friday last, after -bavine played this game with success a. number of times, it was the loE'of this gentleman to meet with his match. Stepping jauntily as ever into the door he sauntered in, and with the utmost assurance presented his well worn "V" at the change Blot. The dri ver saw the intended meanness at once, and as he fortunately had enough change he paid the gentleman in coin as good, if not better tnan his own. Taking twenty-five ten cent and eight twenty-five cent packages from the change box, he handed them to the foiled victim of his own littleness. The face of Adonis changed from the exquisite color of which he is so vain to a pronounced cardinal red, and from that to magenta, finally becoming a deep purple, whilst the passengers of the. car enjoyed his contusion audibly. Then his presence of mind entirely forsook him, and he fished up a bait dime from the pocket of his lavender trousers. This "gave him away" com- letely, and the passengers laughed ouder than ever as the driver very po litely referred hinrto the fare-bex and put the hve-doiiar bin in the change box. Our friend Adonis does not pa tronize the street cars at present. Virginia and Noi th Carolina Cotton. Norfolk, June 8. The report of the condition of the cotton crop, issuedtby the cotton exchange, shows thirty eight replies received from twenty-two countiesm Virginia and .North Uaro- lina. Twenty-two report;"about the same area of land planted as last year, Thirteen report an increase -of 5 to 10 per cent!, and three report & decrease of 5 to 10 per cent. Nine report. the weather equal to last year and the stands; gppdr twenty-nine report the rweather not so favorable, cold and wet, with bad stands, x Fourteen; report the croniromone to two. weeks earlier than last year ; thirteen sav that - the crop is about the -same, find - eleven from .one to two weeks later;' Labor is generally reported plentiful ' Sixteen report an increase ot lertiusers ; seven about the Same, and 'fifteen report .a decrease. .1 With , the present - cool, rainy weather, cotton is", not' in' good; conditioners -s iu u i I J.? . The Colonnade Hotel, Philadelphia, Fa by its judicious reduction 7 of" rates,, will maintain , its famous reputation as a model first-class house, alive to the demands of the , Killing in KckenSi , Special to Speights' Daily. S-EisiitVS C, June 10, 78. A, man by the name of Ladd ' was brutally murdered in this county yesterday, by five revenue officers named Hoffman, Kane, Scruggs Durham and Moose. They have fled ; look out for them. Jacob Mauldust, Sheriff Pickens county. BV A Riihsentlpnt tjpcrrsim wa la.rn tnat the above named parties are in Greenville jail awaiting a preliminary investigation. The Experience of a Lucky Man. (The Norfolk Day Book.). Geo. R. Qorato, the lucky man of Princess Anne (Jounty, Va., who drew the $30j000 prize in the Louisiana State Lottery, was heavily in flebt, with a mortgage on his farm, and things going behindhand with him generally. He got hold of a copy of the advertisement of the Lottery. He determined to make a venture. He had but $5;15 . a , the world. He wrote to HfTA. USUptun, Jf. U. Box 692, New Orleans, and enclosed $2 in the letter, and was just about to send It Off to the Post Office by a bey , when a nero hand of hla called on' him and de manded his wsees. which amounted to $5. He offered the man the $3 he had left but .'L i-T J 1 1 1 X I . 1 i . . inis was uecuneu oj tue aaiKey.wno mreai- ened to leave h work just at a critical time unless he ebt the whole. He took the letter and the two dollars out of it, . whichv, with the fs, he handed to the man, Thus was he with but fifteen cents cash in the world; and in this melancholy fram of mind, : about an hour afterward, a negro man; drove up and bought a load of fodder, amounting to $L90, not enough to pay for the ticket; but with ten cents in his pocket he; made up the amount, and rewrote the letter and enclosed $2. The next thing that toned up fiom that $2 was the gratify ing intelligence that his ticket had drawn a prize of $30,000, more than enough to alter his current of bad lock, enable him to raise the mortgage, stock his farm well, and put mm on nis pms again, eucaisiucc. Mothers, Mathers, Hetkers. Don't fail to procure ifra Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup lor all diseases of teething in child ren. It relieves the child from pain, cures wind colic, regulates the bowels, and, by giving relief and health to the child, gives rest to the mother. OR, THE SecretHFair Face. An Xtm Intontt to Every Xady who slra to 1m Mre Beautiful tna h bow is. Unfortunately not one woman in n hundred, sub jected to the whims of aa American climate poseesa ea that basil and (tarting point of real beauty a pore and clear complexion. What nature has thus denied, art mast be called upon to furnish. It can be done; it is dona daily. Prof. "W. E. Hagan placed beauty within the reach of every un blessed daughter of Sre when he discovered that surprising' article known in fashionable circles as th true secret oi Deauty.aaacauea MAGNOLIA The ICaovoua Balm is a sure devic for creating a pure and blooming eomplexien. r It eoaceals all natural blemishes In the most sur prising and effective manner. It ramoves all roughness, eruptions, redness, blotches, freckles, and tan with magical power. It drives away all evidences of Xatigue and ex- eitement. It makes the plainest face beautiful. Tfc airem the emnnlsatkm a dasslinff tmrity and makes the neck, face, and arms appear graoeful, rotund, and plump. It makes a matron of 85 or 40 look not more than SO Tears old. and changes the rustic maiden into a cultivated city belle. The MaandU Balm removes ail Utmiikes and com- ctalt every drawback to beauty; and, while it is at harmless as water, u ts so lift-tucs tn tis ejrecu um tht ciotttt obstruct cannot detect it use. Ladies who want to make themselves attractive can make an absolute certainty of it by using Haoak's MxQNOlxa Baui, and we know of no other way. It is the cheapest preparation ia the world, all things considered, aba may he bad at any drag stare. Ues Clieaper tlas Ever. NEW GOODS. NEW FEATURES. GOME to me for Bacon, Corn, Sugar, Coffee . Molasses, and other Family Groceries. " Just Received, a few barrels of Berry Fos ter's (Davie county,) best RYB WHISKY. Also a Fine Lot of COUNTRY HAMS. I sell for cash. All goods delivered in the city free of cnarge. W H CRIMMINGER, Trade 8treet, Next door below Wilson & Black's old stand. aprl8 gT MARY'S BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS, 6ARIBA.LDI, N. C. The fifth Bessien of this already well known institution will commence Septem ber' 2d. 1878. Terms $65 for session of five months, invariably in adyance There will alsobe received a limited aumber.of day scholars on pnvate terms ; : t For particulars' apply to . v r Hermann Wolfe; o. s". b. n t Garibaldi, P.O.; Gaston' co., N. C. jun9 3m s ? itXhn L-:q 'Amv ; TiE&T BARGAIN 'FOR' 6G DAY87" ; i i 1288 acres of land tot sale in Macon coun ty mountaineou8 land but can be tilled ; grows-clover, orchard grass and, timothv. within 8 miles of a church and school.' -This tract of land is ' situated on Nantihala river and isiwell suited to grazing and stock rais ins 1 r greater, portion can be cultivated. Price; cash $840, title perfect. Apply to carouna neai Jiaiaie Agency oz : .. -t:..U ' 'r ; ", ' ' DAWSON & CO.', xtans: or aiecKienDurg pniuune; BALM JvJiSCvIri Bran hnmense practice, extending throturh Priod ot years, baring within that tuneated many thousand oaaea of those diseases pecunai JI0?"'!16 heeB enabled to perfect a Potent and agreeable medicine that meet the Indications presented by that class of dial eases with positive certainty and exaetaess. I tovenaSIt1118 C0mpOmd' Dr.Pierce's Favorite Prescnption. f rn howevr? la trat a feeble expression SfZgh appreciation of its value, based upon Per80nal observation. As a close b efy6'. Inare, while witnessins; its poeittreraw suits in the few special diseases incident to the separate organism of woman, singled it out as' the climax or crownlns sfem of mr medical career. On its nrltl as a posi.. ttre, safe, and effectual remedy for this Sass of diseases, and one that will. -at all times nd under all circumstances, act kindly and in har mony with the laws which, govern the female STstem. I am willing to stake my reputation as a physician. Nay, even more, so confident am f Biat it win not disappoint the most sanguine expectations of a single invalid lady who usesit ?r any of the ailments for which I recommend ft. ; that I offer and sell it under A POSITiWr GUARANTEE. If a beneficial effect" not experienced by the time two-thirds of the con- toe bottle, two-thirds ofthe " uo. uvtM9 are aseo A WILL on return nl ; medicine having 1 oeea waen aooording to directions, and the epg one for which X recommend it, prom; refui most rciiuiu toe money naia lor it. Had t mt'th. most perfect confidence in its vfrtnAn. t offer ft as 1 do under these anndiHnn. knt k. mg witnessed ito truly miraonlous cures in than. nAOSAil ln .1 t . t " aanus of cases, I feel warranted and perfectly safe In risking botfc reputation and my money it The follflWlnir M amA. .V-.- Jl i tLJnrlvtlou has foI-i " . il "y magic, ana wua a cer tainty never before attained by any medicine: xMucorrnoBa, Excessive Flowing, Painful Monthly Periods, Suppressions when from un- aaiurai causes, irregularities, Weak Back, Pro ariSUS. or fallincr of iha TTtona 1 n.n Retroversion, Bearing DownSensations, Inter nal Heat, Nervous Depression, Debility, Des pondency, , Threatened Miscarriage Chronic Congestion, Inflammation and Ulceration of the wrus, 1m potency, Barrenness, or Sterility, Fe ile Weakness, and mrr n ah.. tHitn diseases incident to woman not mentioned here, Ip. all affections of this nature, 'my Favorite Prescription works enresthe namlW Use world. This medicine I do not extol aa a eure-all, but It admirably fulfills ni nVT- T T . uBiag th most periect speciflo in an chronic diseases of the sexual ays tem of woman. It will not disappoint, nor will it do barm, in any state or wndwoa, - .Those who deslw fther information on these subjects can obtain It in Firm.nWii.Tu2 Common Skits Mbdioai. AbvSk, sTbbost of $1.50. It treau minutely of those diseasea peculiar to remaies, and gives much valuable advice in regard to the management of those nnectinrifi- affections. FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION SOLD BY ALL. DRUGGISTS. R, V. PIERCE, I. a, PTOD'T, BUFFALO, X, size OS 900 Or 8u gar-Coated, Concentrated, Boo and Herbal Juice, Anti-BUIou ; Grannies. THE "L.ITTL.E GIANT CATHARTIC) or Iflnltum in Parv Pnysle. Thenoreltr of modern Medical, Chemical, and Pharmaceutical Science. No hm nf nnv iwm taking the large, repulsive, and nauseous puis, composed of cheap, crude, and bulky ingredi ents, when we can, by a careful application of chemical science, extract all the cathartic an." other medicinal properties from the most valu able roots and herbs, and concentrate themlntr a minute Granule, scarcely larjrer than s muiiara seea, iaac can do readily swallowed by those of the most sensitive stomachs and fas tidious tastes. Bach little Purgative Pelle -represents, in a most concentrated form, as muct cathartic uower as is embodied in nmr nf th large pills found for sale in drug-shops. Fran their wonderful cathartic power, in eompariscr 10 weir size, peopte wno nave not tried them art. apt to suppose that they are harsh or drastic effect: but such is not at all the case, the differec? active meuicmai principles or wmcn they ar composed being so harmonized and modifleti, one by the others, as to urodnce m nnii, aearcnlns; and thorough, yet aenUr and kludly operating, cathartic. , ft 500 Reward is hereby offered by the pro prietor ot these Pellets, to any chemist who, upon analysis, will find In them any calomel r other forms of mercury, mineral poison, or In Jurloua drug. . . . Belnv entirely wexetabla, noparttoular ire is reauired whilft liainor thm ate without disturbance to the constitution, diet. .sing to th uroiKuniuon, r vr j annaics, UMUehe, Constipation. Ibmm ninnd.. si.a u iso snoniaert, TigntneH of the Chest, Dizziness, Soar Eructations onkthfStpmucitf Bad taste In the . oath. Bilious attack, Fain la m . amneys, internal Cewer, iloated f eeling about StomaelRnaM of Blood to HSdV . HlfhrfiilnHj. Urine, Vneoclablllty and Gloomy' soreovunn, taxe asr. nerem arieas ant Purgative Pellet. In explanation of the remedial power of my Puriraave Pellets it so great a variety ofTtttBeases. I wish to say t their action nnon th inlnni bconomy la nntTeraal, not a srJaud or tissue eseaplns their sanative im press. Age does not impair the properties of these Pellets. They are sugar-coated and in closed In glass botuea. their virtues being there- oy preserveu unimpaired ior any lengui 01 ume, in any climate, so that they are always frosh and reliable. This is not the case with those pills which are put up in cheap' wooden or pasteboard boxes. Beoollect that for aU dis eases where a laxative, Alterative, or Pargatlre, is indicated, these little Pellets will give toe most perfect satisfaction to all who Use then. They are sold by all Dragfflsts at 25 eents a bottle, . S.7.PIEBCB.lI.DProp'r, , BUFFALO. N. T. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES. IfASX WIXB.THX ' i LATEST and MOST TAIUABLE IMPR0YEMENTS ros sals ALsOr . ; - - patest Harm mosbit drawkms,-: i COFFEE . MILLS, SPICE IIILL i, i8T i STORE FIXTURES GENERALLY ay. THE IMPROVED TYPE WRITERS i- ' OSCILLATING PUMP CO'S PUMPS; 7-' FairiijrS ?:C 3U BROADWAYi N. T. . Fo? sale by Jeading Hardware jDeilen.-; mare - - - ! -H1., fill TTTT JL Stbssstetaai flie sssfcls tertutsaeotHlaiwseaessM ptodaess tbs mos t Bstarsl shs4ss t blsok o brews. soM nsststs the skis- ss4 is sssilr applied. I tis s stasdaH DreDkrmtion. and a f iTOrita BTxm Terr vTl-Tioiiitc4 tai-. w. ai v m m sf m,m mm PELEETSA S C A LE8 llr'tLW Uldli. Popular Prices too Low for WONDERFUL; QNiOTJB .1j qearin Sal of all flll li m avihoh -i v wmwb uhauu vt;rYiUUY'mua our .Dncei. i yur.rtatroiris envied iidcTel Tor felling ,mal)ixlao( reliable gooaisv Erepatitn livings momrscntfef fccScpj . W onr Jotf Cbtintei?1 dt bitian anE to the Mreig f 8 tence4enas,ennfcraentlo :th& ' z !' ; --pirn mentsrhave eriablj niodels of perfection, well ortht :oJe puiiaer rprooSfnoi of piB inyestment .'aiifl we of M.uftft pnrioiejefientie wbo wevwanVajfws ftndlijpcj co "3Jii. i mr iappreeiation of the public's patrbhfeM ? W&tSri wfcforthe-publimteresV . - ;rJpB; -f , : D. LATTA & BRy; , ! ; . : . ,i 37dJ U0.; OJ lit if il f.l!j l THE PEOPLE,S LOTHIfiIMI1 Jane 13 mH M I K fkl I 11 V Xk, tV fl V ft We will sell our entire Stock regardleBi of cost for 'ibtf next IN ORDER TO REMODEL r n p T w r r W II . I II Wmm 1 r Sixty Days, 200 Summer Coats, at the sum of ..;.....!;;.).... .'..VlSffc. 'UlA' Plannel S.nits..u.w.. Men's Business Suits . .. ....Pf,;.r ......... '.-ij.WwqD Youths' Suits, formej jrice $10, nbw.f.tf.,.,t "rf A($Qauui Boys' Suits, " 7.50, now viv...ijci. afiiW Children's Suits at any pnee you desire aii! rerdTestfiof afl0 cost. Fine Underwear ana! Hosiery at: oo&: lfiSl ll We; have no Ol Stock to pfir Tpuf; 'aa( tpiy 5.Qip;ai0,' f fresh, and new. We mean good gow, ai towrprices, JQnit ji miss your chance, L. BERW ANGER & i r ft Fx .8? ffittfSifi l i L : SiSc Vyr KRB II BBS O M MM M II L ' I. Q I HAVE RECEIVER, MY -t.-f.J-. t . 1 , sm - m . -mm m at .' . a : '. 1 ' ' . And will sell them at i r COM PETITION . tsx Persona nnrchflBinr Gnnda in give me a call before buyiDg elsewrjerr Mrs. R. McNELtS; apr5 OF iUST RECEIYEOI., '. . :-" j ' .. - ' . ' if. 1 - . , 'Iff f, ... ..,.. . . My clothing tirade has increased so much this getiOTi thmt'lp-raaoj nave aleacly purchase4Vebnd Itocky hich for style" fcad 411 J onces is unsumassetL A gnecial m . abmtr5a paiwrjahts, whiclx .Cost from tim" now sell atithe,extremely jnLfm edSziir tbf,ma ! full line of jGey ts yumshitt; Gpodl awer;!!!. ways .oiiithand, ;:;!Mackinaw! Hats fit 7j5c each.;) tiah :..n oimi s i 11 Hli.-O I I ' " V4m Job Counter I Others to Imitate. 3 til 1Ul in T t - j . A e,8 f ts - ni (k :I: is W)d jfi n jL: : hi -j! ti2? taicr Ci pi OlAl . . - vc v- j a virn.r.b xii eidq&q toil' nil r11-"-' OUR PLACE OF BUSINESS - ' -f ,J- J ,-tDqi.:q;aiIoi'J ill":-. a i a t o a rtiiTii Im Urn I I 1 fl J- I an no. J r- .'U -,ulJ 1G !.. 1 FINE CLOTHlBESt Ap TXpX) 1,Uil(!l ' ... "j'.vj . ". mn'n 'www' jiy iiaii 9 99 a a w a . r.ii . i 1 sssasK ' ' wi - . i h' ' r rices . .,!..., ; ... . aI -yi.t ?ul H3;i:it Jail - .. .ia:i (M4 '10 weiv rfiv HnB trill findli til ihtur .mtaAt'iAii k -'' as I wUl not b pr$rtpl4y-Airai. ri!) iu on ;,0 r I fl' Tt tt I ,a 1 1 1 1 V II I .1 H I Mil 11 0 .107 i.! : J an ii in us u ii nil jr I si ii bat ,Jov 3fl t-offi; ds Jt.i:J "'.uiii q i ' . J, . 'ir;- -i-i hua flrioliM . T.iiidfc 9il j f ?fciiq fmi ttv 10I "fa s: ii .ii-rnsq blao ff imauceineniv isr onereaoii" a ...i:Hj-lfs 8f f Ait ume. r . . - r v fli t?0i Sfiir.1 ,;rJ2"-" ijufJoxx Lift il 4 , .f
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