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-A r7 i - " ,- " 3 - . i .' . . - i ww jaL&. v (?mZ) m. i co taMOWOl 4 00 OM ..............a.j.;..'.... . TTS WUXLr lSfflW ; caoo aafi'f.tf .1, .. ?.raoqiaTfr,wirTTrn.TA v s air I I fi I u i ii I i r I . i ri - II ill I l ill 1 1 1 I I I i T. Tr I t ll 1 li If II 1. i i Ii If lii I jr-' If I I I .1 I . I ! J 11 I twanr rl r.ra 1 i pr t ... t ji i ii ii i in im ill i i ill uviir ii ill pi i i r i iwri I rt'j rq i.i r. ' i v ni n iri r r.in n i. ' - . '- - . ; .; : --.7.'? 'i'-' ti i- ; ineasneea. Wiii M M Say. p- 1 r We still hare jfafan well-assorted MM of They Must Be Sold. We will commence sacrlflclns ttaeae goods Imme diately. SPRING AND SUMMER AT GRIiTLY UUUCIDlPBICX& Call early and teenre best bargains. Alexander S Harris. join? ftoots an d &Uots 1881 Spring Stock 1881 We are dally receiving our SPRING STOCK ULDntS 'J FINE BOOTS ! SHOES A SPECIALTY. Lower gradei allywde lBoUne In Tariety and TOLL 8T0CX STETSON, and a pretty lloe Straw Hta!jriJte,4 Satchels, ALL 8BX3 AMD BRICK. Call and i .CO, -i t 5 CENT .;...! it. ALL WO Plillk JEIIACK BUNT1NG8, at lSe. Lick BCNTltfet larLmf atd bias, at; 1 W 8TBIPSD and DOTTKD BOBINIT8. . , ') IMS '- i ' i 1 L !. -i It: .... Mu-VLkUt tut-, r .-a- II i "if lit ejf.i'.JJW'yf iiAHD- MOSQUITO NXIaJO AJ(50Xt)B3ra) 60o. AN0TSEK8TOCi:0V f HOOP- SKI Rl . .... . . K.ii - 1 i XT' . ii liUtf V5ysa JUSt DECIDED Gtre us a ealL T?4 uiyaa 1 r(MB?LOAjL -if t JC: i To arrive Mrirkkaidi At 8.ILBOWXLL'8. .... .- SL which will liiWVxWliu thaw em lol J. U1U UULl and eomprises the i -A jr:-- " ' .1 DnA D am mit m m sli . bi i sua a e-r nw -j ?(... is I . V PEGRAlli& AXOTBS& lot of . in. we are onering wwew3E?ij raTn ilAlit LINM Of OOODft' fine i.i n ,i-.isV. taQirra uwua aaaww en 9sii.t'jwwwa BiMMIS ! .... . . v J- - y We are offering bargains la our - . 'V'-s " -Jut & ' ' iiilliiii " SOMI BtAUTITUL PATTIBN8 Of LINEN LAWN S To be sold very cheap. We offer at a great reduction our stock of Silk & lisle Thread Gloves & SUk Mitts. A FEW BOLLS Or CANE MATTING Very low, to close oat stock. T. L Seigle & Co. Julyl7 A DELICIOUS DRINK For Use in Families, Hotels, Clubs, Parties, Etc, c a. fiXATu a aoxi. I The -VtA Punch "hM Utely been Introduced, 4j Jtt w Warranted to Contain only fht Best of Liquors, Upited with j , .Vfioiee truu Juices ana ft Granulated Sugar. It fanedr oa openinr. and will be fooud in addition ta tha ehoioa thinmrhiah nndeniehlYem the phumw at life end aooorsge good fellowship i gooa aetar a ngnuy eajoyea. GOOD AT Just the Ttolni: to Km In Wins Cellars. ZMwlt MXmiMWM. M Hut It can be nsed T Clear or -vrith Fresh Milk,Io;8dai or HopTater, Lemonade! or witHFiiie Ice, , to Siiif toaste, . old br Uadisx Wine MrtehealKChrtmNL UotetiaBA lUeteeverrwheMw :,. '. , '".'" Trade aaDftQMI UntahoCaeturers erioes' by wn son ABurweU. Wholesale and: BetaU firagglata Charlotte,lV. c.' -. '--.i:yi -,t,rj "Hasw ao aw gaa.. - .-i - ..;:,:! -.- PHYtlCIAtltr CLUrOYUEn, ARD 1 THE AFFLI5TED CYEHYWHiRE. THE ClWATEST'nEB! SYMPTOM Or Jtf It J.t Mil ixl.-iTttTT'i FILLS svre eapeelslly adapted to . 'We esee,one doe effects saehachan i tsetflMllas; m to svetontek tho euffere : rnwy lier eoeitfa AwwoUto. and eaweethe ' h Awjeouto, ana easee we - .ieo; taiif ttatr-foeiteAoae-eiea; te SLACK Dy Ufl SpinRH W Imirta a hetuisi eo1or.ac1s In oS-thlaSrw. J1L- itantaneoosir. Soli kTOruuiato,6r wwtb Mareai on receipt efi. Office), 35 Murray St., New York. ll2d lUariato. wUl W Mrtla 7aaa a hallaa.f feby. 28deodwl ; r FIbrooton ImUbs af all Parfluaaa. Maw.araaUaaaala. SaU y4atn4aC)raff.arrfak' ; i ObloGrno try, ifaajaia af Hiaaax rawajayw Ca.. W. TaaTrTottl. irwri, Mother, Butiaeas Mea. Hechaaj who are tired out worker worry, madl are miserable with oif Afewel bsnivleori LIimCaav4 ewedJtgrewBjrt Mir ! f&4 Parkej't: lieXB.UthA8tr.hBreryomVH Fertiliser aw uw. . a "arm wrvn i K.I SITUATIOtl ViAIITED. v: HAxeoiOBXD PBINTXB, of stx yean experience, :iJbianta steady sUaaUon. .Can "make bp" naTarin a nraaa. 'and ta ' eomnetBnt' to wke '4mtmn me mechanlcu department of a news- AtUfs, WWK v1 eneap ounng tne imuuiw. July24,dtt Care Obserrer, Charlotte, H.'C n ? r H ii ii ALL WES j4 A cllaati?v so exertion or aoay or mma, iaidiitriiSTTOlcedtTHii.4 I VAiBlfcia DISEASES JTILLiOOItBEOEVELOPED. Ml aViiLToa OBSERVATIONS. rm- aii n 1 1 tff 3- aud S. trarels-by ran a good deal, but she al ways feels, like ciimblnc out of the car and gtvlng thetocomoUveamUeheat. u ' "!in Ohio postmaster was Just on the point of printing a few hundred postal cards from plates Of his own mailing whan he was arrested and con victed of forging money orders. Another "Ohio Idee," NewBaren Register, . fievatltttB'&t nieHifMlit of aiftrlfara.Hna' fmAr Iiam been dlseoTered. ' It will be seen that there is only one chance In seventy-nine of getting beer Into your stomach. A. ! nartln? shot: "I shan't nfl pnn Inn nld Tuck, as he started out tbe-othnr evening to go to the "lodge;" "1 11 be right back" "See that you' come back right also," remarked Mn. P., signifi cantly. Boston Transcript . BeantlAa of mmmntkUnii- "ihara'anfallarim here -who girts a ticket lor twenty-one meals for three dollars," remarked a disciple of the art pre ndre oi arcs last weeavH ruut now does ne e his roouev on that?" siu ankaxL. vRaaT enough. His customers usually die after the third meai." Denver xtiDune. - Clear again: Said a young lawyer, not long ago: ! Jlye made 840 this week." -How V t was asked. "Wall. T Mt fi 1 A fni" a oaa unit I lwwroitt Mf " The story Is not unlike one told of Henri Muger, the noted Parisian Bohemian. " What Is your in come?" he was once asked. -It U hard U tell," was the reply, "but in good yeara I ean-borrow at least 10,000 fran." . - A Brooklyn rounsr man calls his sweetheart "Silence." becaose when he wants to kiss her she gives consent" . - . A newfr-aoaulred habit: "Look! neatt Uncle1 woo, jor ivwnu am wra um u uudb x uujvu iuuui yer hat week. ; He lest drapt dead m his tracks." "He nebber drapt dead In his tracks or anywhar else as long as I had him, goin' on twenty years." Texas Sliangs. ITEMS OF IlfTEttEST. There are 500 men in New York worth $3,000,000 or more. From April 1. 1880. to April 1. 188L the sixty-one national banks of Boston declared dividends amounting to $3, 341,900. Michigan is going to send six compa nies of militia to represent the State at Yorktown next October. The sum of $6,000 has been appropriated to defray the expenses. J. W. Waterman is the name of a cit izen of San Bernardino county, CaL, who is reported to have refused an offer from eastern parties of $2,500,000 for his wonderful surer mine. , . Kentucky is feeling one of the effects of failing to punish desperadoes. Her strongest inducements fail to attract immigration from the old world. The Germans, particularly, heve a bad opin ion of the State, and refuse tOBeek homes there. ' f At a civil-service examination ' of candidates for sheriff last week in a Colorado city, the venerable judge who presided asked an applicant from Jirq Creek Canyon what were the most im portant duties of his office. Shoot your man first and arrest him after ward." The Jim Creek candidate re ceived the nomination and all hands drank whiskey straight while standing. Apalachicola. Fla.. has a population. of over 2,000 souls, forty or fifty vessels engaged in the sponge and fishing trades, and five laree mills witn a ca pacity of over 250,000 feet of lumber Per dav. Onlv two mills have been runninz until verv recently, but about 20000,000 feet of lumber and timber nave been shipped in tne. past year ann the sponge, oyster and fish trade has amounted to over $500,000. Of the wife of the Postmaster Gen eral the Philadelphia Times says: "Mrs. Tom James nas been or great neip to her husband. When Tom was poor she kent a boarding-housed When a. l3ia M Cmmt- 1MWnW 4-S llfJA AM1 rAWTOtvl mtiie'gray mare was still the strong--j horse. Tom remembers this, and in isconeratulatorv telegram to the Hew Senator jrery neatly worked his wife's name in tne aispatcn, ana got me re porters to print it, too." jMr. Cicero W. Harris, writing to the Gbldsboro Messengerfrom Washington, mentions the discovery or publication ill the "Archaelogia Americana'' of four letters written to sir Jf map Sydney, and Sir Francis Washington, by Ralph Lane, the Governor of Sir Walter Rat elan's colony at Roanoke, the first Eng lish 'settlement in America. The let ters axe dated in August and Septem ber, 1865, and are mainly devoted to cokaplaints of Admiral Richard Green- Lville but they incidentally tell or the massacre of the first colony at RoanoKe, wild it seems were set upon by order of jKinitPowhatan of Virginia though ihev were "out of his territory." Gov. TXane says seven of the first colony iwere preservea mive w wure me uu foet mitfes-otfiiedtrrthe Indians on the rupper Roanoke. in ha -ior-Sendlng- Htner IW Mail dollars. tdllMtandt 1 k SB Till r fvwaaaaaapaw, r- &te drawim efesignated yifflrlKJng fitttfigurs. Twdenotoin5wiaie lued, one Jqt an suma wunm tit fhfc 5rtfRr fnr all filinlS Wltnin' fhe ordBrs "will be payable to beater; thev are a substitute. The orders will lie anelyrinteaBkteS I noatmasier win sen tue a.utr -c. two or three cents premium,: and f& rtard for four or five cents pre- ittWiAJiA i will himself punch outttie m dut paid; and the buyer wilt simply infclosre the card in.ihis letter, anrl the receiver can cash it at any office. ThAlnnatraaster will enter the -amount of the . order' on a stnbwliichlwill W the ionly; check, the department- will need, , as m name oi luo neuutsr uiu payee are not entered. In order to pre vent the1 use of the postal orders as currency-they .are to be redeemable only! lor three months; from the date of issue. Th Fortniahtlu Review, always higb authority in,:lPrench affairs, sums up what Fiance has lately done in finance. The fexpiringParliament has remitted over 55iO00,O0O annually of taxes, has redeemed $200,000,000 to be expended in ted years to public works, which is $3,000,000 more man was spent per an- num fby1., the; f Empire" under Louis japoieqw tta5i;iuHJ up iu awwuuu with h anrnliis hsrvi.ooo.OOO. amee IE hasdtWwarrhittens on it nas-isa priated .ooorfajiqrjrJLuniB ! iThia besides CLVHlArgeria4UU,- lot the relief soff 4inestckfer4j i o JKWtKBMSSAaMiosa e i 1 , "iw Ami spsaw piniTfif il l . Kldnev dl8elifflftfttie human race, aneVhey eare crease, put wnere tne vrn haMm 'Irn mm thai m.v Ut eared.- Liltl3kMerB dose BBMtvoi WtrttmelS' anPltodrtlflSBffl Mt ma t tinl rarijto-lS'a.' rfaat J1H .TOT aBKIOUDIia LOR. IT atfeTlaiaS and siijeaoachan WSH3!LN all t4iflefBkMPJ i lVfedTtf'B&eet, bleatingViaad BjDSaUfr . nammore. Sold by T-. aatd1 Torriaa vised anMieHding small siihsHf f TO'r? mSnStTSS mails at?iSa& a rabb hay.s decidedupon adopting XrrtKf SnAsIaar-Mi theday.of reHgroqsrship, JS-Z and as this movement seemed to be a anH t hfl nost office will not be resppnsj- f , vrtt '-n,raT round.' and-wnen' assea mf whteh stated that he placed Very lliUCkU 1U. iJitwv.w VU...-VJJ - 1 awaanesr-aisi i.itra.a.Ti.niiriiuwuM-. siVt?tMsiaX w tsr nir lonxiaTQaT "tLir -safe ineei. dior.i TIIE WOMEN OF CABAKRUS FOLLOW THE WOIUBN OF ECK- In the FitrUt AfcraUsiat TVhUkey, and ' Appeal to tne Veter el the State te ' .' Ofapple witn the Monater. ' . " J The 11 following, Mmhnlltioa- re ceived by yesterday's mail needs no ex planation : j '' n CJoncoki), It C Jftly, 30th, 1881 TouarofThe0bsepatr , . , f ; DkAb SrB The.iadieJfjSociety of his place have published a$vappeal to the voters, designed to go but simply as 'The Voice of Nortlr-'Carolina's Wo men." , Tne-. mavetuiAis too late to rvofivn t'nrinul endorseittetit nnisid our plaeej 1ut 4 ffi8Ur6 that it is OaroMriafg w(jnten,au reo w UUl.HJDU to niake it Ideal. Wf earn estly rt qliust jfa voTir'eolumii8. ' ; V lose copyaid to ublbh iu Vcrv truly jc . ' - a r .. TVi i.A - ' Mrs. K. U Ciiaven, .:," Prtaident. ' Secretary. ", TIIE VOICE OF NORTH CAROLINA'S .. .. !.'-; VKfiEBte. -' ' Voters of North Oarolin a ! This day the fate of North' Carolina .4aniiii your hand. You are to -wy whether intojdeating liquor i to,be,t.oo.t of North Carolina, qr whethetit is. to re main, to continue and increase its work, of destruction,- misery and death.. And this day, the women of North Carolina; mothers and wives, daughters and sis ters, send up a prayer to God for pro hibition. This day we appeal to you, our natural protector, champion and friend, and ask you to free us from the curse that comes by intoxicating Honor. With all the earnestness1 and emotion of ; woman's heart, we ask. we implore you to rise in your manhood, to do our duty to yourseir, your nome, your tate, to us, and to God? to choose the right, to vote rer pro hibitionl Prohibition will m rohibition will make homes that are now sad and desolate, happy and pros perous. It wilF save the young and! struggling rrom temptation, xt, win re claim hundreds of drunkardsi It will save thousands of dollars to the 4 State by the reduction of crime. It will ele jrate and 'protect society. It ? will do good to 'all,, and eyil to none. ; i it - will honor Godi'antf bring His blessing on our State. Then, we beg, we implore you to vote for prohibition! Professional man, '. merchant, me chanic, Iookt0ji6ur owti" interest look to yonr duty. We beg ydu, vote fot prohibition. Farmer I ; Wife and daugh- I ter toil by your side, patiently! bearing tne Duiaeu ana tne neasoi t,utiuy,ia. ing but for home and safety, content With small allowance, or pleasure and indulgence, now we ask for that which is so much to us, so little for you to . grant,, we beg you to vote for prohibi tion. ' . Husband ! In sickness, in poverty, or in prosperity, your; wife is alike your faithful friend' and 1 conif brter. This day she turns her pleading eyes to you, -and begs for prohibition. Oh, do not deny it to her! Father and brother! Daughter and sister pour out(love and devotion at yonr feet. And nobly do you repay it. Toil and sacrifice are counted as naught fori Our sake. It is your joy and pride to minister to our comfort and our pleasure. This day we ask of you a boon that iWill fill our tearts witn grateful joy. It is, not money, nor toil, njor sacrifice, it is prohibition. We beg y0u, vote for prohibition. Voteft 'From the rugged" mountains of the; west, .from "the wave washed sfopes of the east, from the north and f rjom the south of North Carolina, there comes a sound, swelling and surging, and deepening. It is the heart-cry, the soul-cry of North Carolina's women. J Aind the burden of that earnest, pas sionate crv is. '-. i u fGive tw Prohihltion!', Sunset on the, .th of Aneast.' and ptohibition je''lV jwHr biirst into gfarr thfitfksgiVing and bless Banset oh the '4ffi : of ,Autist, Ihd rbhiMUotfifemteal'kid that jery will siik into a great sob of agony, ffquiver ingiaoan,i,-a hopeless wail. the dark drapery of despair must fold bbut the sickened" hearts of N.ortA Carolina's wdmen. " yoterhich Bhall it be? The eye of wd.isupon'rou! : - ' ; t ' i" n- aaai a THE JEWISH SABBATH. ', Will the Day Be Changed from Sat urday to Sunday; Cmctonatt Thnefl'Staf; , v ,. .-. : .. A prominent Jewish congrefeation in ,ivr,;.pnj significant "ons. a reporter went in; quest of information as to the effect it would have on the Jews of the country and what the probabilities were for its fiProtDouis Aufrecht, an instructor in the Heferew . Union: college, was ior nia uuiuiuu nttlefearof lvthine coming ofiik i IJf.Konler had ff ied the same; .thing; ;6n:bm a tthiRao-o and met withailattauure, . it rgacDBii tfted ,in lepe.ut. without success At was -enureiy airougn worjia rv motives that these people TiacLacted, anusuch a great revolution could not Defhrought about with so Utile reason hforit .; ''.vr-,- niijen who were accustomed to orea UteSabrjatb by ' workinf , on ! Saturday wjlrb desirous of hayig .the ehuTch sanitioh their actions, but this wonld never be done Keeping the; seventh ; day was one of the fundamental tenets of! the churchy and the church conjdnot ( change it without becoming demoral ized Even these uttraetortoeTs ,;be-; lieved that the Bible taughfc them to observe Saturday, and they wrfraliow ing worldly nAOtives to oyerruls their I ThHebrews wersi reatty liyideol to three general classes-tho brthddox thereformcd tbfeltrseforined; Ail thepeArio;ngregatlos;lUliM AifirTmicred to the reformed, btttEevr I HI DnaShler was: ian; ultra-ref ormer.4f -: Th&S are Bltxa-rerormeriinsis.43iiy, kfia n is onlv among thatelass that this SiSisiulMe plae.:On this snb- ljeet-eacn person ujm a ngm- wiwjuw LniS own COn VICUOusviauufcHO west uowb f. will contirrae '" A1 . - - - - ; - fiSiu of rkaMiWiiaW!: ; ,lTifalaftae, IjHWalch had been preying upon him for yean, had i drawn him ont of snane. e uau rewncu im rMfamedy known to physicians,, bat found no re r h. triAd sl Jacobs OIL one bottle of s1nne4epmpletmdadh ,U .ci4u j , i an uwonz i vSaXL" N WUBAaJtwr. E?lo WavoiwBttitBS mechanic most have good aalttrTirleng hoars of confinement In close iSSmaW enfeebled his hand or dlmned hW SafeL tet him at once, and before some organic fublearrwa, take plenty of Hop Bitten. Hi tfttem wu t3rnatedT his nema strengthen eThS eight bfrSme clear, and the whole epnstt totlon be built up to a higher working condition. 1tr.il 'r - QiaajlSi ,f.'i en . (Branch of Lndden ft Bates. -Prices andVtenia exactly the -- A V it a'! aai - a aa at 1 1 L . 1 ,-.! 3- ' f i " or wton! fleDty,qf Music MAXX t S VBBT B 3DY HAPT. . KEEP IN DE MIDDLE OB DE RODE A nd read PleDty SiiiM ciai Somier llriH Cab Prices ajid 3 Jitlis' Credit ! ItiUle.Cash .NI - -;'10lSTftli - THE BALANCE! WHKM- OTTOJf COMB3 IN. i aaafaaaaa- -- . t t - ..... . t .( - . " - ' k . - : Wntfttome for a littlA rAVlinor mfkrfsVi rA hannv r s J ei - . -a V " Ale - - fame, freight and mbmy. Address, - H. . w - I - AT GBKATLT .1 WE NOW THE GREATEST OPfORTtfNITY 11 I .-.-nua..T.,5... : ftiilialiZ. '.!;lihl lU j rTir; ; m i,acrviii r tyOUR PREPARATIONS FOR FALL DEMAND A CLEARANCE OF THE GOODS NOW OFFERED Mi I) lit .'.lr- " f'SSSTfcS'mJa u!ye v r ' ' 'T' ' Lrl ' w m rr-jw 13 1.1 J-l . S3K? T : S JS a a :,;,..rT Jrt r--r- -- - icr t .... . . imy 'Va. sm -iiaaaajawaaaaj aaj ay , i mSH-., W --7- - TSS ,.Ji II "a . , . -j .fTa iiMnfi1 SI i r :.fim 'k H.HI i . ' '4 .i if :3i - aaw aiMawVVfc MAAA Wa 11U ULfWa . a :0: -iOs- -SPBING AND SUMMER CASSTMBBE SUlta- REDUCED PRICES. BOY8' AND CHILDREN'S SUITS AT COST.- CALL AND SEE US. LBIilllil nun OF MffDQOCBIi OFFER THE REMAINDER OF OUL1 SPRING AND .U o aaiai.u oJ-l 'i.o j.-iiu if il I II rfaPiT-lT-ia 1 J 'X! TO BUY GOOD CLOTHING .CHEAP THIS IS A rOSITIVE FAGt !' ;:; ; 1 All CKETT & MeDO PGINEERS, IRON FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS :v i : - r S V : " "T" :rraV . . T: rrrr tUoa asmayb' V ''ftandfoca wood. bfli.3 ! I J r.it ri lift ijf x VUilJf:ifi .AAcgy kjmcoi, vcviiaa s KEW TOBK OfTICE, S ft T, COUBTLANDT ST. 1 BBANOTTAmC CBUBLOTTB.N. a fWOEia, ABUKGTOS,I. .am. - - - - iSTouS same.) ON HAND AND CONTBACTTO FOB THAT ITDS'I ; " LO W EST CASH PRfCES $10 CASH ON AN ORG AN. $25 CASH OA-TllVNO. . inu the balance , 3 Alooths, WitWenst i Jit Sflor MPwcjrisC-Buy noiTand buy as cheap as you can next tall, with oath in your hand . Thlals neither "He" not alfy, 5,- awu wu iiuy MJiii nniriny, ; . -l , , 1 f . . -l t iS fw ' - A - L i - wv - ev Al VIA UAJ9 llUUO OeUVt DCIVa M'SMITH. Charlotte. IT. O I I I n im TniO V1 ava A . al 1 ' A ta. . T .0 "yj-r" Lit ; tie f)t SUMMER GO01 8 quia LP ISjlfOw 'WITHIK' YOtB? IJEAClt,, ...-a: ... '.-r-T ir: i ...K iiip cili iu .ill. 1... TiTTT .1 '1 ri fr.il MANUFACTURERS OF 61 STEAMENGINES VT.f -rAND- MININGr MACHINERY4 . lav? .siawJ.Jidyiq-Uf. CONTRACT FOB CONSTRUCTION AND IBBgTlOa: OF MINING MACHTNEBT Of ETJCBT SKSGB AND LATEST DESIGNKALBO. MAI . ' UFACTURB AND SELL AGRICULTURAI, ,Z r-ASB OfiTAMB ENINES.1SAW j-.n v.;! "t ft ' Tbr raanujacturen pf the fur 1 1 t mTftnri rWinrn i rT n mTfiTD VT 1 VJiiVAI'l'' ' 1 f CrULKXGElTHl WOBlD ; i.lX ' mmm (Bitiif)(jD VI TTTS linn Tav V iLakMaaBaaaMLaaaaaaMaaUiBaVai Tfrprodace a better engine. T anow our . v In what they eiaha,t5eyialtong any manultc WEwa hIpX5 test"a forfett-of JSOO.tfr,. V; , lh aamtf fiadaatiad. TbeM t)gmeS bum 4, ! ' 3itl' J. .'il-'.- " V .'.4-.'', "'t A.-- if .
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