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j-itoiTOBS. TUESDAY MORNING, FEB. 8, 1SS7. In North Carolina we have a con tingent of so-called Democrats in the Lower House. Dr. Talmage recently received in one day 341 membere into his church at Brooklyn. ' If the guillotine were in fashion iD this country Chicago might have that well-known luxurymince Spies. Mrs. Alice M. Buckner, a widow in New Orleans, is the author of a recent novel called "Towards the Gulf." So far as women's virtue and the sanctity of homo are concerned, the old order of things will obtain in the bouth. Thousands of men are now at work in Charleston repairing the damages wrought by the eathquake ol August last A Baltimore policeman has been dismissed the force for sleeping while on duty. This interfeience with the inherent rights of metro politan policemen should be prop erly rebuked. It ia now surmised that Annie Van Zandt married the Anarchis' murderer bpies by proxy m oruer that fihe might claim, after his exe tion, to be a brevet widow. Some girls are up to all sorts of tricks The actress who intrusted her diamonds to a Memphis hotel clerk. with such painful results, probably supposed that hotel clerks are so well supplied with diamonds of their own that other people's could be no temptation to them. The House passed a bill regulating the pay of officers of the army and navy who refuse or neglect to pro vide for the support of their fami lies. Its provisions divert certain portions of the pay of such officers and it is a disgrace to the service that there should be such to their families. After March 1st the English mails will be sent by steamers of the In man line, leaving Liverpool on Tussdays, of the White Star Line leaving on Wednesdays (they now Bail on Thursdays;,, of the .North German Lloyd from Southampton on Thursdays and of the Cunard Line sailing on Saturdays. The Cunard and White Star Line steam era wui resume ineir weeKiy sailings nrl1 of An tit- t onn ntnmrn The Texas legislators. - offense of taking a bat ally after sufficient time had int ned to allow that gentleman t evert to his ante-Kblutionary condifbn. The new Senator from Texas, has made a narrow escape, and its recollection should effectually preserve him the blandishments ol the scented henato rial lavatory whenever a vote affect ins; tariff reform is to be taken. By a strict parly vote the Repubs lican Assembly in New York has refused to ask the State Board of Arbitration to take part in the set tlement of the coal and freight strike. The Republicans never lack nerve to serve the monopolies that own them. They, too, stand on a "point of etiquette" when they are asked to aid in terminating a situa tion of deadly embarassment to labor, capital and the consuming masses. In New Jersey one Democrat is consorting with the Republicans. In Indiana one Democrat is in the Labor camp. Both of these men were elected a3 Democrats, and are in honor bound to go with their party. It is of small consequence to most people, but the Democrats are to be commiserated on always having some crank, self-seeker" or traitor in their camp. They never never fail. A legislature with a Democratic majority of only one or two is good enough Repulican .Legislature lor most purposes. The report of President Battle, of the North Carolina State University to the board of. trustees,, shows that the University is of great benefit to poor young men. There are now at the institution, Dr. .battle says, more than a hundred youths, ''with hands brovtn with toil, some cook ing for themselves, others hiring their own cooks, some oc county appointments free of tuition, others going into debt for it, with thread bare clothes, in the coldest weather without overcoats, hoverins over scanty fires, but with the flames of noble resolutions burning in their breasts." Dr. Ford shot one Kirkpatrick of Shreveport, Louisiana. The case came up for trial in New Orleans on Tuesday, when the prisoner's coun eel addressed the court as follows : The accused, a gentleman by na ture and education, slew the ,de- ceased for interfering in his domestic relations, lie attempts no denial of the facts, but declines to protect himself by a defense which would expose to public censure the mother of his children. Therefore, through his counsel, he now asks leave of the court to withdraw .his plea of not guilty,' heretofore made, and pleads guilty of manslaughter," H.M.FTTBMAK. JORDAN BTONK, J, D. CAMEKON, ajnt would Jinr-t im eopl V -rf - ' at 7t THOMAS S. ASHE. Hon. Thomas S. Ashe, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, died at his home in Wadesboro, N. C, Friday morning at 11:45 o'clock, aged 74 years and 8 months. 'Judge Ashe was born in June, 1812,- at Haw fields, Alamance county. He was of excellent family. Iri youth Wm. H. Bingham was his instruct or. He graduated at Chapel Hill, with honors in his twentieth year. He read law with Judge Ruffin and married the daughter of George Burgwyn. In 1842 he was elected to the House of Commons, and to the Senate in 1854. In 1864 he was elected to the Confederate Congress, but did not take his seat. In 1868 he ran for Governor against W. W. Holden. In this contest he led a forlorn hope; it was the era of bay onets and not ballots; he was de feated. In 1872 he was elected to Congress and served four years. In 1878 he was elected, by an over-i whelming majority, to the position now left vacant by his death. He had a large family which survives him. He was a member of the Episcopal Church. He was buried at Wadesboro on Sunday last. ' The simple recital of the these facts demonstrates more conclu sively the confidence the people had in him, than the m03t eloquent words. He was an able lawyer, and a righteous Judge. He regarded the law as the highest science of intel lectual tri am ph. Next to constita tional law the common law seemed to be his favorite study. He loyed the administration of justice. In private life Judge Ashe was above reproach, modest and unaffected in his manner, amiable in his disposi tion, genial and social in his inter course, charitable to the poor, just to all. He was deeply devoted to his family and equally beloyed by them: Hejwas an humble chrLtian;no ir reverence, no frivolity, no loud pro tessions,ever fell from his lips. This he illustrated in his daily life; he lived in hope, he died in triumph. To sum up his character, he was a man of high sense of honor, earn est convictions, which he always fearlessly maintained, of great and varied information, a true friend tv his State, and an honest man. His life is an example to be emulated by the j'outh and manhood of North Carolina, which he loyed and served so well. ;; ., : e w'" 1 " Iin,,flicult tisement appeared in the Uvemiig Post, of Boston in 1742: "To be sold by the Printer of this paper, the very best Negro Woman in this 1 own, who has had the Small-Pox and the Measles; is as hearty as a horse, as brisk as a bird, and will work like a Beaver. August 23d, 3 nst What Tbey All Soy Hon. D. D. Haynie, of Salem. His., savs be uses Dr. Bosanko's couch and Lone Svrun in his family with the most satisfactory results, in all cases of coughs, colds and croup, and recommends it in particular ror tne little ones. sample bottle tree at 11. H. Lyons, dawlw. Best 5c. cigar West End Choice. Best stock Gents' and Boys' Under wear more new ones lust m at Whitlock's. GO TO 'Genf Bakery, FOB THE Finest Bread, Buns and Cakes, ITS THE CITY 1 ALSO FRESH CANDY OP Their Own Manufacture. Mr. Vaughan is conceded to be the FINEST WORKMAN I-LN the south. Satisfaction guaranteed or money re- tunacu. GREEN FRONT, Opposite Auction I Ioaee. Grant & Roseberry Graduates use Fhlla'a College of Pharmacy,) Pharmaceutical Chemists. HAVING purchased the Drug Store oi Mr. C. W. DeVault, we will be clad to meet his many customers, and hope to retain the good reputation the store has obtained tinder his suDenrision bv dispensing , . ;w--? ;e Pure Dt ug$ . Carefully end 'Accurately. We make 4 Bpecialty ' of - Sauibbs' Preparations and compounding prescrip tions. -; au8-dGm ; Who is there ofthesurvivorL,o wore the gray that' do not recaUlhe ministering sngels in the ConfecTy ate hospitals around Ric' during the trying hoursjof the where soldier boys from the S were lying, some' wounded some dead. The noble , wo who wer noble nurses then, are passing away from the scene of hus man action. Nearly twentv-twb years have elapsed since the Souum ern cross went down amidst , the Bmoke of battle, behiad the hjllsfof Appomattox. Times have changed, and the surviving soldiers' of i.ee and Jackson are growing old ar$ gray'- . .;'..,.'",:- One of these noble Vomen, Mrs. Mary Lockettr recently died in Manchester, Va. She was "well known and will be held in grateful remembrance by many of the wounded Confederate soldiers who went to Virginia from North and South Carolina, and were tenderly nureed by this Confederate 'matron and deVOtlt christian woman ar'hn Basil exemplified in her life the; hwjfk. of holiness. Peace to her ashefLJt Wtro The Morrison Democrats who have agreed to vote for the consid eration of Mr. Randall's bill, have acted with wisdom and patriotism They have risen above their mutual prejudices and resentments and re' solved to discharge their duty to the country, redeeming their pledges to the people to the last letter and the last syllable. They preferred the Morrison bill; but, failing to get wnat tney wanted, nave determined to do what is next best, take what they can get. Bucklen's Arnica Salve The best Salve in the world for eats, braises, sores, ulcers, rheum, v fever gores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, ana positively cares piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect BKiiHiaouon, or money retunaea. Tjce2S cts per box. 1 or sale Dy H. H. Lyons. - daw James P. Sawyer, Patton Avenue near Public Square, IS NOW Receiving his Second Stock oi FALLD WINTER Goods, consisting of Gents' Fine Clothing, Ladies' . Dress Goods, wraps, uioaKs, isoots, noes, aid Hats.- ' OVERCOATS, Blankets, Comfortables, ; Shirts, Drawers, Carpets, Shawls, Rugs, Hoods.Jackets, Jerseys, PantGonds Pompgt.ire. Halt,. -COT Sugar, Bacon, Lard, TobaccoXS' gar, Snuff, Leather, Cotton -Plaids, Velvet Trimmings and Indigo, kerosene uii. - i For Christmas Good! I HAVE D OLLS In endless yariety, prices from five cents to thirty dollars; Candy, Cakes, fcoda iJrackers, Oranges and : FIRE WORKS I Besides thousands ot other things suitable lor tne holidays. - - My large and daily increasing trade has compelled me to put in large orders for December. These goods are now in store and arriving, and l respectlully invite my many friends and .customers to call and examine the same, feeling assured that I can please them in quantity! quality and prices. JAMES P. SAWYER, Patton Avenue near Public. Square. HOLIDAY GOODS I NOW HAVE IN STOCK SUCH GOODS AS ARE SPECIALY SUITED i. for HOLIDAY SALE, , COMPRISING: FBUITS, UrtJTS, RAISIXS, MINCE MEAT, .;'.. GORDON & DILLWORTH'S Fine Preserves, Fine Syrups, New Orleans Molasses. " -;v It. KEPLER. South Main St., opp. Eagle Hotel. IF OR SALE. A rood 8AF and an OMNIBUS. Jan 19 dim S. R, CHEDESTKR & EON. scarlet Fever and Diphtheria are spread by contagion, by the transfer of liyine matter.-- Thaw from the skin, the membranous lining of uiu luoum, nose ana tnroat, . and from the intestines and urinary organs. Dis- miect promptly and thoroughly with JJarDrs Prophylactic Fluid, the great gerin destroyer. Prof. H. T. Lupton, of the Vanderbilt University, Tenn., says: "As a disinfect ant and detergent Darbys Prophylactic r iuio. is superior to any preparation with which I am acquainted." How's -Your Liver? ; Is the Oriental salutation, knowing that good health cannot exist without a healthy Liver. When the Liver is torpid the Bowels are sluggish and constipa ted, the- food lies in the stomach undigested, poison ing the blood ; frequent headache ensues ; a feeling of lassitude, despondency and nervousness indicate how the who'.e system is de ranged. Simmons Liver Regulator has been the means of restoring more people to health and happi ness Dy giving tnem a .Liver than any on earth. It owertma emcacv. As a Esneral family remedy Ibr Dyspepsia, lver. Constipation, etc, I hardly ever Torpid use anything else, and have never been diss pointed in the effect produced : it seems to be a most a perfect cure for all diseases of stomach acn ana oowais. . W. J. McELROY, Macon, Ga. no8 eodw2m. DENTAL CARDS. B.H DOUGLASS, D. D. 8., Dental Rooms over Grant fi Roseberry's Drue store, residence in same building Asheville, N. C feb2-w&sw DENTAL SURGERY. I"VR. J. G. QUEEN has removed Iris office to JLP tne x. M. i. A. rooms on ration Avenue, ana otters his professional services to the All professional work done with si epo ikill oblic and neatness, tune 10-dAwtf D R. A. B. WARE, Dental Surgeon. rtfHAA 111 ntlfAII a irorK will receive prompt and careful attention. DR. R. H. REEVES. D.D.8., Omoi in Binder Building, pposite Central Hotel, - ASHEVILLE, N. Persons havlnir art.fflnlal wnrt .Irvne after ;rying it two or three weeks, if not satlsfielt can return u ana ue monev wui oe rerunaea. J J 1 OPYDa WANTED. iiy a Ladv. work r-roi mptly and correctly execaiea. Aaaress nov 80 dtf Asheville. PARTIL3 DESIRING BOARD in the country will do well to drive out to Tennent's Tiew, and secure rooms, where they will find every comfort, combined with home-like surroundings. TO THE PUBLIGI All who are thinkine of crninor tn honaA keeping, wanting or needing Furniture of any style or description, cheap or fine, ean save money Dy Duying irom P. S. fflcMULLEN, on North Main street, opposite Post Office. He keens Chairs, all sorts and stvles. Tables, WashBtande, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chamber Suits, Parlor Suite, Dining room sets siaeDoards, safes, Kitchen tables, Extensive Tables. SDrines of dif ferent styles and qualities, Matrasses of arnereni graaes, riiiows, ualstere, Jied' lounges and single lounges, CARPETS, JtTATTIjrCS, Carpet Paper, Window Shades, Shade iiooos, cornice Jroles, Moulding for Cornice and for Piclure : : traw.es, Moulding for Picture Hantr ingr, Piclures both framed and not framed , made to order, Desks and Office Chairs, Hatracks. Towel racks and splasher racks, and other things too numerous to mention. Remember, the best goods for the mouep can be had at 1 r m lSA3i gTvehim a call ' s (iOOD EXTRA CHEAP FOB CASH. jan 21 d6mos. MR. JOSEPH ABBOTT. It is with Dleasnre I announce that 1 have se connection with my cured toe services oi tne asove Kenuemair in CITY MARKET, under Powell & Snider' s. His experience for a number of years in first class handling of meats insures a service to my custcmers not surpassed nere or eisewnere. All Fresh Heats. Fish, Oysters, 4C, Ac., in sea son, eausages, ooicgna ana rresn, souce, c., kept regularly. I will guarantee the best ot meats, and at the lowest living prices. Give me a can.- - r T.J.SUMNEB, del6 - - ' Proprietor wty Martet. JJXAMINE OUR STOCK OF FIE SHOES in Bay State Sailer Lewen & Co.'s, and otner maKers. BEARDEN, jan 26 dtf . RANKIN & CO. NOTICE. Is hereby given that application will be made to the present session of the General Assembly for an amendment to the Charter of ths City of Ashevflle.N. C. A Card to the Public. Notice Evirt Individual who has not paid his cy taxes for 186, further indulgence is im- pii-'.-ii.;a. My time is 'most up. Taxes ortrouble nMial mme and come now. - Pay jour taxes and -p c 'f. B-i-dtf e cose. Respectlully, . . H. A. REYNOLDS, Cur for Pile, Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of eight in the hack, loina and lower part of the abdomen, causing the patient to suppose he has some affection of the kidneys or negh boring organs. At times, symptoms of indi- Seation are present flatnleaoy, uneasiness of le stomach, etc A moisture like perspira tion.produoing a very disagreeable itching, after getting warm, is a common attendant. Blind Bleeding and Itching Piles yield at enoe to the application of Dr. Bosanko's Pile Bem edy, which acts directly upon the parts affected, absorbing the tumors, allaying the intense itching, and' effecting a permanent cure. Price 60 cts. Address the Dr. Bosanko Medicine oo., Piqna, O. Bold by H H Lyons. dawly PROFESSIONAL CARDS. CflAS. A. MOORE. P. A. CUMMING3 JOOEE & CTJMMINGS, . Attorney and ConnteUort at Jjow. ASHEYXLLE, N. 6.. Practice In the United States Circuit and DIs rict Courts at Asheville, Statesville, Charlotte and Greensboro; in the Supreme Court at Raleigh and In the Courts of the Twelveth Judicial Sis trict of the State of North Carolina. . rJc Special attention given to collections ot claiar aufi7-ly w Asw H ENRY HARDWICKE, Attorney n Law, Will Dractice In all the ennrta nf th stoto Collections of claims a specialty. Office with Sheriff in Court House. ian4-dtf pOGER J. PAGE, V Attorney at Law, ASHEVILLE, . N. C. Practices m all the Courts, State and Federal Jan 14 dtf ' . j , PHTS1CIAW and StIRGEOK. Office North aide Public Square. Restdence on Haywood street. Oflce Telephone Call 4" Residence Telephone Call .No. 43, June S7-d6mospd rjpHos.A.josK.s Attorney at Law ASHEVILLE, N. C, Oct 22-ly s w Office with Dav dson A Ma JOHNSTONE JOKES, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ASHEVILLE. N. C. Office in Burnett Building, Court-House Square. nov9d3mos G- W. PTJREFOY Ofiers his profeseional services to the citizens of Asheville and snrronnd inR country. Office over CarnJchael'e Drag store. Residence Charlotte st. del5-dly J. A. WATSON, M. D. OFFICE AT H1R RFSTnENnK Corner of Grove street and Patton Avenue. Office hours : 8 to 11 A. M., 1 to 8 P. M Calls left at Carmichael's or Pelham's Dru Store will beconveyed, and responded to, by-tef ephone. tune 12-d tf rp H. COBB, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Office In Burnett building, North side Public Square, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Practices in all Courts, State and Federal. Jan22dly J OSEPH S. ADAMS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Office in Law Building, '' adjoining First National Bank, " - ASHEVILLE, N. C. Practices in all courts, State and Federal. ' sept 7 1 year - D E3. McGILL & BATTLE, Wardlaw McGillj M. D., i-racuce limitea to cye, oar, 1 roht and Lungs. Sax. Wbstbay Battlk. M. D.,;u. S. N., - .... rnysicianana soigeon. Offices over De Vault's Drug Store. - j ';. MOffice hours Ida. m. to 12 m., and to 4 p m. seM-tf Aausa A. BUEKOTJGHS, Pbysiuian and Surgeon, - ASHEVILLE, N. G, Office over Powell & Snidt Jo. t& Eeeidence corner of' Main 'and woodhn streets. de 16-ly ,.. QHAS. D. McCANDLISS, Surveyor and Civil Engineer, ASHETIIXE, IT. C. Office with A. J. Lyman, Seal Estate Broker. AUO A6KHT FOB HAZLEHTJBST & HUCKEL, Architects, design b vi ovAwsy x-arjb ouwii armiaaeipma xenna ol5d3m Trio. B, Davtdsok. J AS Q. vuxmt TAAV1DSON & MARTIN. mJf A ttorneys A Connsellora-at-Law ASHXVTJiLS, N. ft Will practice in the Sth and 9th Judicial nintrinM and in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, and in the Federal Courts of lte Western District ol North Carolina. Kef er to the Bank of Asheville J sepl9-Bw4w6m A. TENNENT, Architect and Civil Engineer. esiens. SnecUcatloTiii. and I&itiTnaiea m th style of building famished upon appjication. Aj work superintended when desired. All work en trusted to me as Civil Engineer will receive prompt attention. Thorough drainage of lands specialty. -ost umce address, Asheville oi est,N. C. Residence 8 wannanoa Bridge, , may 16-6mos W. W. JONES. GEORGE A. SHCTORD JONES & SHUFORD, ; Attorneys at Lav, ASHEVILLE, - - - - N. C. Practice In the Stroerior Courts of Western North Carolina, the Supreme Court of the State, and the Federal Courts at Asheville. Office In Johnston Building, where one member of the firm can always be found. nov 11 dlvear .. 1 T WILL PAY YOU iii- " to examine oiuf reduced price iri sincie and doable width. . BEARDEN, RANKIN & CO. jan 26 dtf . P. SAWYER, President, J. P. SAWYER, J. E. G. .W: WILLIAMS, of Wilmington, Authorized Capital $500,000 General .Banking Business tranBacted. Burglar and FircvProof Safe erms. BaEk open lor the irariBrction The White COKNER MAIN AND EGLE STREETS UNDER JWHITtOCK'S STORE. Headquarters for fine LIQUORS. I keep none but the PUREST,-and charge accordingly. My WMsfciejs .Wins ARE ABSOLUTELY - PURE AWI UJSTABUI.TERATEO, and are recommended by the best judges for medicinal use. Also Fine Billiard and Pool Parlor. . ukuus eiiiuueu xo ail nointfi. In wrrr""") wiiiv bumuuy f Tittir-y vr -w-ri r-v . XRX3JArLtU M M A SS . The product of Fourteen Gallons of the best Mineral Water in the World Evaporated to a MASS. A Gift of Nature, and not a Patent Medicine. ' Uhe finest Tonic and Appetizer known. Cures Dyspepsia and Indiges tion, Headaches, Chronic Diarrhoea, Chills and Fevers. Catarrh, and all Throat and Nasal Afiections, Scrofula and Eczema, Habitual Constipa tion, Amenorrhcea, Menorrhagia, Lencorrhoea, and all Female Weaks nessess. Diseases of the Urinary Organs, Cholera Infantum, &c, &c. Price : $1.00 for Large Size Bottle ; 50 cents for Small Size Bottle. Ask your druggist for it. If he should not have it, and will not order it, then address the proprietors, and it will be sent by mail, postage paid. :o: TVT Tvr t- t xu vu.ic, iNo ray i " DICKEY'S PAINLESS EYE WATER cures Weak and inflamed Eyes in a few hours, without pain or danger. The best Eye Water in th world. Price, Only 25 cents per bottle. Ask for it, Have no other! Hickey .V Jlntterson, Proprietors And Manufacturers of the Above Remedies. fe 7-dawly Bristol, Tenn. r'amtmg , --rss? bo .J? S r Contracts made for painting old and new buildings. The covering, paintinc and repairing of roofs a si ccialty. All work done in a first-class manner at the lowest possible rates, and sal isfaction guaranteed Prices on application. Estimates on snort notice. .,, urr, . . J CAKSOJf,' Agent and Contractor. Office with "Town Topics," Write for prices and samples, or call and see them a the office. tCountry work solicited. AUCTION MURRAY & LANCE, Auctioneers sancl. COMMISSION MERCHANTS Give special atteulL to consignments dise, Houses, &c. Also ?o the sale of " Beal Estate. All consignments of Persoual or Real Pror.ertv enfrnsfrri fo nur nnr will receive prompt attention. Public sale of personal property every Saturday at 11 o'clock, on the Public Square. Sales of Merchandise at auction room every night. bohcitmg your patronage, we are very respectfully, MURRAY & LANCE, Auctioneers, de 5-d6m Asheville, N. C. - BPS1NEBS3 y SS Y nni.iiRH skdler's Arithmetics are the ESTABLISHED 1879. E. RANKIN, Vice-Prest. D. C. WADDEL, Cashier, DIETOE. RANKIN' - R. PEARSON Rev. J. L. CARROLL, Surplus Fund, $18,000. of business from ft. to. to o o.m. Man's Bar rhnre-o Tnr Kxr, ' t r x onn vvmie juan'H nor in t.hA stota - - - rJt - 'Vf55': Sfls fire and water-proof, uurauie.anariincn eneap er than Tin or Iron. Can be applied by anyone excellent IV f covering old shingle rocTs. FIRE-PKOOF honeo and roof paints for inside and outside work ; all colors, ready mixed. BUILDING PAPERS the lsrecet line of sam ples to select fom ia town. The above mau-riais are of the best quality and win oe Bcia at reosonile HOUSE. oi Household Goods, Merchan Should avail Wmself of ths ADV KTAGES oftml btulnni SStlU 1 IMS tlnln. With imnrovrd i:J aalargtdiifljajfllf ficilltlol thU lm'.itu'i.-n bow ntr upon it. twenty-third yer of tfulD.i- many pupils from lUTBaTiG all mcUoiu or tl. -eoantry 1. ths rtrongert commendation we ean oft to our racceai aseaucateron i t pttt I TTnVv J" ling specially toogtat. Ko Vacation. Pnplls ua enter at any time, jrornrma. catalogue ana parucniaiB, Call on or addnas W. H. SADLER. Prest. No. it ft 8 N. Charles St., . - . UAX.X1M01US, SIIX Zatest and Best ever Published. 5 L. PULLI.M " Asst. Cashie r. V. PATTON .VG. MARTIN. .Paid up apit al,. icc.cx Deposit Boxes for rent cn de CP.B i r
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