i ZV?X ;.?. tit vW?-;;- - .- - - . - - ' . - . y. 'ZZ:;hmmifZ;:Zym ZZZZSZZZ;Zyr ;l r-;-T ' o:.V z;... ' ' -.... v J.' A: THOMAS, Editor s and Proprietor'. ITiii ; italiot toward none; lirith Charity for all. tptJJSBpRG KC: JUNE 6, 1891V NO 21. ' i .' . V" 3 CD ' V I tei isi iomCi - fcmi -- iia Highest of ail in,Iayening Power.-Latest U. S. Gov't Rejport.; :';t COAIMENTS OF. T Col.' Polk, president of tlie Alli ance, was interviewed by the reform press bureau, edited by Mr. Ayer, Col. Polk's private secretary, and ' talked very favorably of the new party. He spoke as an individual, and not in his oflicial capacity. He seems to think the, South will go in to the new party. It will be bad for the country if so, for it will enable' the Republican party to continue in po wer another term. Kinaon Free Press. -j ' ' The novelty of the Third Party is fast wearing off. It is claimed- here by experts, in both the bid parties, that nobody but a political acrobat can stand on the platform recently adopted at Cincinnati. Farmers are not political acrobats. They are generally too honest and trust worthy for performances of that sort. If history repeats itself the new Third Party will not have vi tality enough left in it to enable it to withstand the storms Of the au tumnal equinox. Washington Cor respondent of Landmark. Signs multiply that the next Con Kress will pass a free coinage bill and that if Harrison vetoes it Con- claim lor protection m the Kepubli ProhititioBist and- Kepublicaii 61 Philadelphia. : He also . owns - the American; an able weekly organ of Protection, edited by Prof. Thomp son, of the University of Pennsyl vania. Well, Mr.' Barker has low ered his high protective bars so as to say that he is in favor of repeal ing all the duties or tax in the Mc- Kinley tariff that enables trusts to monopolize the productions. He is for putting all such articles oh the free list: When we couple this Penn sylvania opinion with the acts of Secretary Elaine, a native of that State, in favoring free trade or reci procity with certain countries, we see the change that leading Repub licans are undergoing. Democratic doctrine ia being approved by these hitherto extreme advocates of the Itob Roy system of "stand and de liver." Mr. . Barker is with Blaine in his reciprocity scheme, as are many Republican leaders. Mr. Barker favors extending the princi ple to both continents to the North as well aa to the South. Surely these signs are full of en couragement for the country. They I indicate very radical change and presage, perhaps a much lower sell them now, ' Don't you think for a moment that I am as foolish aa I look.. ; v - : Wfllyou be a candidate for re- election?' , v "No, when politics down in Kan sas reach that stage that a man h&3 to go without socks to be elects ed I am willing to retire, I am tired of politics and am going tQ: busy myself .with literary work."- "When are you going away V "Don't know." : . . , "Where are yon going t?l ; 1 "Doli'tknow I am .looking for the Itata." DELAYS ARE DAKQEHOUS. T1j.- Buecep of Old Sanl's ("tttarrh Cur in duces imitation dui) ttu-n arc roaay of J-thm. IbHint oa Ett.in Old Haul's and take no other or you'll get left. At all deal ers for 25 eta. If you want your baby to look bright do not put it to klwp with laudanum. hn rfthsa UK Dr. BuII'b Baby Syvup. 23 ceuts a bottle. JUAKUIAUABLC WOMEN. man who .ml ntinr .nr. diggreeble to him. Not only Advlceto Youns Men in Selecting I tbe face but the entire txronal ' appearance ebould . be agreeable. I There are thoea who are tootbid- Richuosd June l.In txf09f and loathing hy :aaxioat aDOut their health, a 6ericB of-letters on the "Married I might fullow abetter and nrolonr. ' Man and the Bachelor" some time ed association. watching every iTraptom and doe- ago I promised as a help to my 5. Education. If yon are well ing themselves en the slightest bachelor frienda to tell him "What educated be sure to marry a woman proTOcation. There are other who sort of woman to marry." But for of fair culture. If yon lore books reasons unnecessa'ry;to mention' I it would be very happy if she lov- D0Tr B'T lte mmtuf thought, have postponed , the fulfilment of ed them alto. If you love mneie but permit real symptoms to lapea mi promise iouriuau i expeei- so snouiasne. eo tnac.tn nas into k. certainties of rliir. also. I . . . uetween tbeee two extremes the wise man steers never endaly anxious, and yet not permitting MIU1IUV1I wuou For 8al8only by Thomas & Aycorke. LoaiSi- bursf, sN. ( . Nobth C.aorx.v In Superior fonri Fbaxklis CotTSTy J "jSt-'for? Clert 0. L Kills, Adcui'.iRtratcr of Uryaut Green, vs. ' (i.S. Siamppr, . Tj. Stampar and W. H Green, hirs at-laH'. (i. Sliiiiipt-r ':iiid M S. Stnmpp!, the two uefenurtiits hrfl named iiixive wil t!i ke nti;f rh.t a prc!-f fdiiifr fititled a aiiove, lias bven C!ra'uiuc-.d before thi Clerk of the ruim-rior .'turt. of l rnnlin cnitTy to subject land of the ue'asfd to s .le to laake a.sels f ir tiie pavtne dfbtd. And the said defendants will fur ther take notice that thev are required to appear at t!ie osSe nf the (.'ierk of the Superior l.'onrtof Frauklin county ou thi V t i fiH v of .1 line 1.H91. at 12 (i'cl-eb. Si aiid Biisvrer the petition of the pjfcititilf ad ! miii'istmcor filect iu this behaif, or the' rev lirf demanded' therein will be giveu by tiie t'ourt. This 19th dnv of rav 1R01. B li. JUBSBMlLVtO, ,0. S. C. oi Frankiiu eou'utv. F , Sprnill. Att'v. FIRST-CLASS HBSTB-USANT. Having opened a first-class Restaurant in Louisburg, I . am prepared to serve meals at all hours. Cari furnish a few personsjoding p.t night.1 My. table is served with chicken, mutton, , beef and everything the market afford; Always ci'.l in- when you are hungry, aud you shall have satistetit a. Respectfully. ' '. r - - BONEY HAWKINS. "CENTRAL HOTEL HENDERSON; N. C. greos will override his veto. In6uch an event as this the silver question would be eliminated from the next campaign. , Col. Polk eees the likeli hood of this coining to pasa and thereupon he goes to work to ileprt - :cite tha importauee of th& silver question and calls for fiat money. If the Democratic party should take the eub-Treaeury nonsense to its bosom, he and others like him would proceed to hatch up another scheme more crazy still. If the Dem ocratic party should accede to their "demand" and enlist under the fiat ,t of money banner, they would next de mand that the leaves of the trees be reeouiized as money and made re ceivable for all dues, public and pri vate. They are determined not to be satisfied . They want a new par ty and are determined to have it. St atesville Landmark. i Coi. Polk has gone a step further. He now declares for fiat money. He has ilfted up his voice often and de clared that what the country needs if? the free coinage of silver. Now he says that free coinage is all well enough as far as it goes, but that this isn't sufficient to meet he de mands of the country for a circula ting medium. And so he wants fiat money. Fiat money is simply paper, printejei "and stamped with the gov ernment s etamp. It isn t -a prom ise to pay gold or silver or nickel or copper. Most paper money derives ifcs value from the fact that it is re deemable in gold or silver." It is the theory, as to all paper, called mon New Jersey has a court of parole established for the purpose of pa roling prisoners who have behaved well for a certain , probationary time, and who are : able to secure employment. Such prisoners are released,' turned over to their em ployer pledged to good behavior, and are required to make a month ly report of their conduct. The plan is said to work well, and the Wash ington Post in an" editorial on the subject say 8: "Enough cases are on record to prove that the rocla mation of the criminal id not hope less. Judge Gresham, of Chicago, tells of a man who was convicted beforejvim and in whom, after his sentence had been served, he inter ested himself, with the result of ob taining for him a situation. That man has for years been the honored and trusted bookkeeper of one of the largest mercantile houses in that city; simply in consequence of a helping hand held out at the right 14 ed. First, marry a healthy woman. 6. Don't marry beneath yon, I If you had to chose a man to join I care not if she his money. Mon you ia a limited partnership only, ey is external. Breeding intern- you would not certainlv, if von al. Nothing could be more unfor- could help it, select a sickly man. tonate for a refined man than to S011010 iyoptoms to dorelop. He When I was looking for a wife marry a low course woman. I J knows that delays are dangerous,' (and I was in this attitude pome have seen refined women marry time and a kind word spoken in hi darkest bourj"v We cannot excuw people for beiuft crosn . " V T" i 1 . I ..... iimei i oiren uisgustea a lady course vuicar men. Aiaaiwnaia evor. The groat vegetable remedy has no rival. The best books are those that are not written. can platform of 1892. We will not be surprised to see the modifications such as to reach even the hitherto formulated standard, of taxation TmrlMvi.riA T.Oriff rf tlio nrofiivpo-Ho . 1 1 n too ir.nn 10 imy a uoiiif ui ur. r.wi m party iteh. Reform is at work ! .w-, ay run, which would m-ttre their even among republicans. Iemo- j t 0J ntnn crutic principles are both ealutary iaU'OUTAXT. Salvation Oil. th prt and necesiary. The Philadelphia j w curo " eArtb for P" u -"' Kt"- ife:n(xrit' S:iyS of .OntWrd'of'the students in En- KUi i.utiiii't;. . persuasion, are equally ontspoken. j ,natureiy from the uur esteemeti townsman ana con- j confinement at temporary, Air. itojmu, iorexampio, ofh;i- third irnt sees fyee wooi coming, and is not ternned at tiie prospect. "Now these things rejoice thellec ord greatly. When persons of au thority and weight in theinnertem pie of kepublicanism openly demand the enlargement of the free list, and wink at ,4Pree Trade" by calling "Reciprocity" "True Protection," there is reason for rejoicing. It will not be long until the whole lump of rotection snail have been leav ened." Good accommoda Hons. Good fare. Po ey, that it is based upon something substantial. Even the Progressive Farmer has taken the position that money, to nave any yaiue, must have a substantial basis! But Col. Polk wants' the government to print up a lot of paper, call it mon ey and scatter it about. That is what the late Confederacy did A declaration for fiat money is at once an appeal to the cupidity and an msult toTthe intelligence of the people.-Statesville Landmark. 'Xy lite and attentive servants. : PAHCT OENLMMTAL : HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER. Calsominin.a:, graining, parlor paint iu a sieuiaky. JSiitittacuoii suarau- teed, , Le ve orders at Thouias & Ay- t ocke'i drug ficre. ; ; . :; ITltST-CLASS : . ; 'i The importance of imrifyine th blob' 5acnot b ovor-OBtimatedi for without pure I t.l.u4 vmt crninnt eniov eood health. - P.P.. SAT)Y MTTLEJOHN. Proprietor P. (Prickly Aeh, Poke lloot and Pot ium I am now prepared to famish meals at all hours, day or nights J keep on hand a fresh supply of all. kinds of meats and leads, utvll id aud be 8aU"bed. . i mix Nit mNToNjHOTK i; W..il. McGIIEJJ. I'roprietor; "- find the best fare vthe market BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best saive in tl.e world for cuts rui!?e8, sores, ulcers, fait rueum tever sores, tetter, t happed raud childlahis, corns antl all skin eru;liou. and ios;tively cure pil-s, or no pa requirnl. It is j;uiraut:ed to vive perlect satis'aeuon, or money relund ed. Price 25 'ceii t per b. For sale by Lou is Uir Drugstores. and he knowi moreover, that the married friend whom I had delega- mistake ! Such men have been meaunno moai niceij lo etreo. ted to look out for me by asking known to box their wife's cheeks tive is that which goes straight to "Is she healthy?" "Why ho fin- in a month If you visit a girl at the seaU of disease, and tor.es up ally said, ''You remind me of a her home often and know what horso jocky.' The first thing jou good breeding is you will not find in8 1,KC8"Te organi, strengtbeDi ask, 'Is she sound?'" It is difficult it difficult to know how she has I the system and purifies the blood. to say which would be the greatest been reared. Talk to her on vari misfortune to marry a sickly wo-1 ous subjects and studv her aenti man whom you do not love, or one menta and character before your an a fin J 411 f7Qp whom you adored. In either case best common sense. Be frank toms have disappeared, and that jruuu.u W.jr uuunppj. il M-our.C.1, iuu iaio cr cgi W t,.ln . Klt.r nIr.nn r. you aireaay love a cencaie gin, cneat tne girl bocause you will sui and you know she has consump- fer by her mistake as wdl as by tion, I would not ask you to desert your own. Fraud bore by either her. ,ButI would certainly advise party will certainly come to grief, you, if your affections are not al- Don't promise much and don't ready centered, bo sure to eeek a claim that you have plenty to in healthy wife. I speak fr6m a large dalge all her real wants when you very large experience ou this know you have not. If it will be subject. The simple discomfort necessary to practice great econo of being closely associated for ten my in the beginning let her know or twenty years with a sick person it fully. Keep nothing back. If is sad enough, without enlarging under those adverso circumstan- on thia subject. With ill health ces she is willing cheerfully to marry you fhe is worth having. a cheerful companion is almost Try and prove yourself a man necessary to happiness. Good worthy of her. temper, too, is often dependent on 7. Position in society. Let eve health, ry one marry in their own sphere 2. Marry a woman of suitable J as a rule. Better go up than down, age. it you belong to a long-iiv-iot course, it you nave aspirations, ing family roarry a woman 6ve or see whether they have real foun da- ton years your junior. Be sure tion in your proepects ; aud lastly and not marry one of your own I 8. Industry. Some people are age. 3. Marry a woman of good boru lazy. It is a great misfor temper. I have heard it said 'bet- tune. But in no respects perhaps ter marry a bad-tempered woman lis there more prospects of improve- than a fool.' To marry the latter I ment by association, etc. It is ports, the Royal" vm to b the onij Would be a great misforf une both surprising how imitative we are od yt found by ehenncal onalyneA to be " . ,1 . eniireiT without one or the other of the for vou and your children be- in this respect. We catch the step Huhrit.ineen, and absolutely pure. TMk. it in T, . . . . . 1., shown, rwmiits from th exclusive use by it 1 caupe I have n jdoubt whatever of the man we are walking with. ra buk witb 8ch An overseer will get twice the which totally remove t.ie tartrate or iime oue you may have peace, but with work out of a dozen men if he him- aud other impuritiw. The nost of thinchm- ... ... , I.. ... ..... i.-ally pure creara of tJirtnr in mnrh jrrentrr a Woman Wltn a Violent aiKl Un-I BPlt moves qUICkly. II the .nUS- l.l il 1 wVntueyncSerfroi!! ooI.Ib. Th.-v ara of-1 mere cannot. Da cneeriuiuess, ana rr- it. u "Other qistinguihed Frotrct:on-' frm the eff-x-ist?i, tot oftiiehicie-bound KcKialey qUirod at coll?, siua, die premntcrely xs ot uai jjiiLiw ac- one-thinl die pre- efj.vts ot cloeie their Btndks, and ere Lurope. " A Pure KaUtutr lvlcr. A bakinir r.O"vder that can b drpnde1 upon to free from Mm and nlarn in a do (iidprntum in thew days of ndn!terHtd food. So far as ran be judod from the offlrial re- Vp'7 UPfau BX3S fretn, Orvntsta. Uw'M'l SlA. S1YUM. tA. For Mi by Tboniu k. Ayvork, LouUbvrs ProfoMdonfil cards W. iL PERSON, Ingalls Says the Newpapcrs . Have Abused 11 im. tnnu any otnsr. sna u wiio in no naK.n f ll Kl f rwn irnnM k.nJ ;a oCvo .ml n0rt ,; nowdr except tlie "liovni," the roanuiae-I ,-""vlv''"" i . .v tnrors o! which control the patents under ; Tri r.rcoirlf Tn (liia raaA vmir Lifunill amir un Tf tw tra Dr. Edwani o. Lovr. formpriy onaiyticai children mav not be fools, but I lazv alas I alas I Beware of a eirl the analyse for the Nw Yo--k state Board mey mign; De muraerp. i wno IB always late at cnurcn, at nildanVir . The Bible speaks of "goodness" parties, and railroad depots. She tiw mgreriienti. ot an tnoe eoii i in trnsmar. i aa a great Christian quality, but will be apt to have a 'late break- Bays ot the purity, wlioleaomeueee. and bu- whether Christian or not it is most fast,' which no industrious and bu- penor quality oiru noyai: ;WolKlQ ?r. .o .rtmr,n;.i T I ... oai.U Inlorato TKa Vit. posed of pure and wboi.ome iDKrdient.. & young lady years ago of dren will be late at morning pray Ttia n m!iii of tartar nnwi w. and do I J a J J o I .... o f J not contain either ainra or phophatt, or beauty and tortune, anu l naa ad ere, at day school, and Sunday Hi uuuuii ru...u.. .1.1 r . i 1 1 I . . ... . ... v. Prof. Love's teet 8, and the recent oRriaTI luea OI proposing, DUt uer ireai- pchOOJ and at cnurcn. All UlDie tFBte by both th Lnit-d Stat ami l ana- A TTORXErA T-LA IT, lyOCISBCItO, 9. c rrnctlcet in all Conr.s. Office in the Court H-.-a. JB. J.EXALOSE. Office '1 doors below Fannin's drag tore, ad joining Dr. O. I- EHi. OS.B. WILD EH A TTORSET-A T LAJTt LSirtHBURO. JC. c Offlce on Main street, one door below fcagle Hotel. D IL W. H. NICHOLSON, PRACTICING PI1TSIC1AX, LOCISBCRO, 9. C ORVre oppfite ag.e IT of eh A newspaper reporter interviewed dian GovernmeutP. 8how the Royal Bakin ex-Senator Ingalia the other day in lVrr. ItiVnot r.riTrior This i- the nwionnt. of thfi only th mont economical in use. but mak I .i. " a . a 4 n4. mtcmcr, . wn (nod . "Gp away from me," said ilr. In- galls. "They, have hurled me out of the senate. I have nothing to say. If you want news'-go to the man Contentment does not demand conditions but makes them.' -; The man who haa a kind -rord for tnent of a poor woman in ray pre- description of character is perfect, j "C W. TI MB Kit LAKE, BL'UUU vuuouwu Uif ouo noo ueni i- ailll (Qai OI a gOCKl Wllo 111 IUB i KB I less. She married in one of the chapter of Proverbs is not an ex finest families, was divorced, and ceptlon. Read it, bachelor friends, ness : Good tempered, amiable, n ;8 too lone to quote. It is true -L . kind hearted, sympathetic, a wo- our clothes from head to foot are manly, motherly Bpirit.- In char- not now, as then, made t home; A TTORS'EY A T-LA rT, LOUIKRURO. 9. c Office oo Nali bt. 8. bPUUlLL, ATTORSETATiLAW , mnsRniui.V c who will take my place in Washing- everybody doe more good than a acter lhero .g notbing 8J beautiful, but now. as then, the house needs Will a'tteoi the eooru U Fraaxlm , xon. lftmuuwuger u eervauu ui i suny one couiu uo wiui muuey, i , i ,t i . . . . iV. i vance, uraoTuie. narren. Xkain, aoa a uuuu a uvj aiu b. v uwv w r in rimiL Li 1 1 1 K kwm.ii z liid m. iu.ucu k kJtnsa vitki a arLr'. When you want a hard master work for a beggar who has Just be come rich., A good way to find outwhatkind 6i reh'ion a man has is to notice what he does with his money. mr. en res in six months than all the sar- saparillas and so'-called Wood pariflers put together.7 For sale by" Thoinas & Aycocke.' 'Rheumatism is cured by P. P. P. Pains and aches in the back, shoulders, knees, ankles, hips and wrists are all attacked and conquered by P, P. P.; This jrreat medicine. its blood-cleanBing properties, builds up and strengthens the whole body. , For saie by.Thomas & Aycocke. . ' , A .. . J r.limmati8ni.-JinM Paxton. of Savan nah, Qa.. says he had rheuiaatlem. so bad that he eonld -not. move from the bed or dress .without Help. nd that he tried ipany remedies, but received no relief until he- be gan to use P. P. P. .- (Prickly Ash, Poke Root end Potassium) and twa bottles re stored him to healths Fot sale by Thomas & Aycocke. i i x -v- ' ' v' , ' - I desire toiafoim the' public that 1 have moved .to the hop, arHhe-too. ' of the rivtr brilgeba tho west aide ot . . i Mala Street; where I am i pre pared to j. '...' ido aU i k'nds of B'acktiraiih J work j ' V -shoemgA specmlly ;. ? . , ; . , Tynmingtoii Messenger. ; Kepubliciui Conversiou tO'Icm- ;v;t.;.6cratieStndard.;-'rr::;-,i-:; ' "But." it was suggested, "wheth- 1 bein2. down -n the tImo . ' j a ' - .1 r, j. j. v l or or no u you are in we oenave tue people like to read of you. f 'iLast winter the papers did not treat me right.' Now Fll get even by keeping stiller than a clam." - "Have you expressed yourself' garding the needed legislation to restrict immigration I Cora BellowsI believe you would - "Tomv h'ichds.vefl.butnottothelbetruetoa wife. public. ' I have studied that ques- ' Jake Jimpson (delightedly) Oh, tion thoroughly and haveanuinber You would of ideas regardmg lt.v. : ; , ' : ; : never leave her. New York Herald. "Wm vou state them?". .;i?ff'if t romAin asvnti. X'TA be a I -Husband I am coins out hunt I i'i u ' n' h ing to-morrow. l leci.aimosx euro fool to teU a reporter v about my th't , win brin Dome'a rabbit. , . plans lor.Keepmg, xae oaa ciatw oi i Wife Rabbits are so cheap m the foreigners out oi the land.". ' ' j market that I xthink you-mifrht WKir n . . .. , ' v brinjr' home rt couple. Texas Sift- i ' He: would give it to his paper and what would 'I get? ; rNo thing Now, if I write but my views I xah give theni to a pubhsher and get flOObfor them. You must be blind if youoin't see that." : . inirs.' When Baby was sick, gr aor Csstorfa. . When she was I Child, shi cried for CMtorta. When the became "iltas, the dunj to Castoria. Castoria. .yi :':' ?'-ii..i?.i;T--rr.vi v Atr Wharton Barker is a lcadnu'r irot throujrn erivmg away Will you talk , of ; any. subject V gve bfca otfidrca, ! guv ttwo ' ''j NotimleWlgetpaidfor it. Tve v ,- " v ' ' ideas; I Q M.COOKE, ATTT. and CO UXSELLOR tt LAW &0U1SBCBO, rxAjorxix exx, v. c. Win attend the coorts of ah. Fraok. .i, G ran tu&. Warren aad Wake rooa- tk; oiao the tsimuc court of Nortk aadD trU court. N.Y- GULLET, A TTORSET-A TLA W nUKKUKTO,t, X. Cm All legal boaiucM rVitnpUr alt mitt to. . : - how a man can marry ft woman j md every room in the house visit whom he thinks is ugly. Is this I ed daily. Order should rain from Doesible? I am eure I knew one carret. to basement. The wife man to dp this, and I lost my form- J should be the first in the dining- er faith in him. There could be room, waiting for her raest. ?Jr no mistake upon the question of j mother's' cheerful face always ' her'looks'to a man not blind, Creetsmeat the breakfast-table, I Jv-TT ,rr,ir hence I feared my Iriend had soldi always first in her place, and eve- himself for a few thousand dollars, j ry thing in order. Here in the What a low value must a man pat j home begins the love of law and, upon himself and upon human j order, of good manners, of parity, happiness who would do such a j of patriotism, of fidelity, of happi- thiugl , He got a -second chance I ness, of Heaven. and marr)ed a good-looking' wo-1 p. s. Now, if some wise matron man.5 I infer he concluded he 1 wiH tell the girls 'Schat sort of made a mistake the first time. As man to marry" we will have an TO PUBLIC SCHOOL TEA CHEEK. to what constitutes 'good looksvis active Mmarketw this fall. rtendeot rfrnbtlc cheeU 1 . of Franklia cocaty, wia be la Loci. an open question. Every man . . - Bcxxdict. t banc on the Mud ThurVy of Fetr- must be his own judge. Regulari- .. ary. ApriL July, bepvtuper, OctoUc- ,y of feat, U , .on.othWg, .but Zc 'Zkr Cmi expression and manner are, I tmiaTWI ury icr rixcncrs USSIflra. j.pprt, w tah lU think, more , important Regular ChHdrcn Cry for Ktcher's Ctarbl JL1?W features may be as blank as a . . mvlaa public dr, 10 iui to acj white wall. A man must b a fool U Wren Cry for Pitdier'S Cartoria. buecoucectM KUhnijcSc. 7 i who would venture to marry a wo- AArtn Cry for Pitcher's' Cssbrll. I . J- s uxxaxs, - '' -V ' " "" . " - - - . , zmimmmt ?zzt v j ; -i kzz z- ZZZ0fc '" Z''"'. f .'

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