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"X. 1 ' 3 ' THE -FHXNKLiN TIMES SOT A CAS DID ATE. J.A. THOMAS, Editor and Proprietor. Friday. Mabc 10. - - - - - - 1899. ONE TEAB, - - . f 1.Q0 SIX MONTHS. ' - - 63 THREE MONTHS. - - "35 DEMOCRATIC POLICY. At Washington Mondar night ' of - - i last week, Democrats attended a cau cus to formulate a policy regarding the Philippines. Without division, so that the exact strength of support could not J be determined, a resolution was adopt- The tobaccorize house of Strauss Bros, at Greenville, together with a quantity of tobacco, was burned "on Thursday night of last week. Loss estimated, 130,000,- Insurance, I23, .500. 1 I : One of the North Dakota statesmen proposes to regulate the marrying busi- , ness in that State, by requiring persons about to marry to stand a physical and mental examination. The next thing some of them ' will propose making women swear to their age.- Ex. Mr. Bailey, of Texas, wjii Hot am as Leader of the Democrats In : the Next Congress. ';-' Washington, March 3 Represen tative Bailey, of Texas, announced to dav that he would not be a candidate - - 1 . . ... .-. .? 11 I for the democratic leadership in the ed declaring mat ine constitution couiu I next congress. He stated to an Asso- l be successfully applied to people of different virtues and conditions; tnat a colonial policy was contrary to the theory and practice of our government and subversive of our cherished princi-1 pies of libertyjlhat they were- opposed to the establishment of any govern ment without the consent of thegov erned7 and instructing minority mem bers of the foreign affairs committee to introduce the following resolution: - "That the Unilcd States hereby dis claims any disposition or intention- to exercise permanent sovereignty, juris diction or control over the Philippines, and assert their determination, when The Times joins jts Durham friends in the regrets at not getting their pub lic building. " We were in hopes that while the "ball was rolling" Durham would reach the "gould," but somehow or otheVHheft trolled in a hole.' But plucky purtajhu will not give up. ThaiPtiang inoufdind will come. The Burlington News speaking of the pew election law says. . J We. understand "that the election law as agreed upon in Democratic caucus, puts our State election in August. We like that. It is a leizure time, days are long, watermelons, peaches and spring chickens are ripe, and candidates can hold, the calves while milking is being done without freezing. . was irrevocable, although his friends appealed to him not to make the state ment. . -; - . The refusal of the democrats yester day to follow his lead in the demand for the consideration of the resolution declaring General. Wheeler and the members who had accepted army com missions had . tDereDy, jvacatea ineir seats induced him1: to make this . an nouncement. . ' . : r . ' ... Mr. Bailey later gave but the folldw- mg statement: ' ; , ' , ! want it distinctly understood that I am not actuated .by any feeling of I an independent government shall have pique or personal disappointment, but I been affected therein, to transfer the I am proceeding purely Upon the idea I said government, upon terms which that as a large, number of democrats shall be reasonable and just, all rights are unwilling to insist upon an obedi- secured under the cession ol Spain, and ence to a perfectly plain provision of thereupon to leave the government the constitution, they ought not to be land control of the islands to the peo made responsible for the leadership of pie." " - ' ' : a man who believes that the coustitu- The Democratic congressmen take lion is tne supreme law 01 mc du ,he risht cours. The United States ., , NOTICE. By virtue of power con'erre J up on me by a mortgage duly execut ed hv 8. II. Beasler on the 15th day of February, 1SS7, recorded in Book 74, page 200, in Franklin county, I shall on the 10th day of April, 1S93, sell at public auction to; the-highest oidder for cash al the Court House door, in xx)uis burg,"N.' C, the following real es tate to wit: a-certain tract or par eel of land situate in the county bl Franklin, bounded as follows: Binninr:---at -a. red oak. Mrs Genevkv. Nicholson's corner on thfli Tarbortrrbad, thence north 61 dcgrees. viest 123 poles to a stake, thenca north. 7 degrees, feast 74 poles to stake, thence south 80 de grees, east-120 poles to & stake on th& Tarboro road,: thence along said toad in a northerly direction 84. poles r to ' II; C. May's line, thence east 90 poles to a stake. thence north CO degrees, east 86 pol88"ta.-a mulberry tree, thencs outb,l degree, east 218 "poles to a po&6akr,C E.' Bennett's corner, thencs ivrpst 104 rnles to a stake TO TUV friGlldSafld Uo'001 ro&d. thence along I laid road in" a southerly direct iou . . - t f 40 poles to the beginning, contaiu.' the PUbliC 'generally tfilro hundered and eighty-five ' fr 1 viiF?.-" and one half acres, more or less. tThistfbe-Sth day of March 1899, 0 j fel'IXlALS. Hamburg nJ Lrr tt Kir.g t rEt EaHt Ho. EnHjr Ohio n 1 rHr M B;lnibleH I'otator at kiDllFWi mot. id Oat at King A Fl-nnt. Eiit lot Catnborj; aoJ Lam ml Kio ft N lotr!ici--a, Ttrcnl 4 UtM at King ft I'lraMBla. Good Mi tr ot chrf all oirr to h aCLij ft ri-nt AnetW Drop in Floor, call to W. T. Seal ft Co. Bran B5 rut prr 1CM1. Shipt3tl OO r' 100 at W. P. .NeaJ to. Mot fa foorTaroll Apv1 Vinifr al 23 Cftli pr aralioo at w". P. u ft to. Fun An.tin Nichol ft Co HilTr B-k4 Nw MarkM Vi-rj nic N. C. MolWta. Wait Fiab. llo HTimc and Lot llimngt. IlrvaftALLC. f ETrrtbin yo wont (n tb y ol aaTj anJ Uivcj grocrii at King- ft Fiot. Mott'a loor yr ol.J ArpU Tinfrar at 23 hdU per gmiJoa at . I . .rai vo. Rft Bonnda Obeli. k Fkr. 11 yoq 0 good cake and bread try tbia flour. U. F. Mi' Meat alwaya oa hand freak at Kin ft rieaaaota. Klro Coantr Vloeirar lour yeara old at Kinc ft rieaaaata, poaraateed to keep pick If. Dried IWf, II ma, Taylor'a Prepared dimi, Atnoor'rUama, Coontry ITaro. una m. aliii, A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A MOST EXCELLEUT MILL PROPERTY ON THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS' How we change! !. A few years ago we were all denouncing Speaker Reed for counting a quorum, and calling him a Czar, and all that, and some of the Democratic Representatives wanted to cut bis throat as he sat in the presid ing officer's chair. Last Saturday up on the eve of the adjournment of the House, Mr. Bailey, the Democratic leader, arose and after florid speech, presented a resolution thanking the Speaker for the "able, impartial and dignified manner" with which he had presided over the'House, and every mother's son of them, including old General Wheeler, whom the Speaker had just snubbed, hopped up on his feet and put the resolution through with a whoop. We were liars back .yonder about ten years ago, or else we were liars last Saturday, for Reed is the same kind of a man and Speaker then that he is now.Charlotte Observer. . It is just "rot" and ''slobbering" as the Observer refers toon the part of some public men that has caused the people to lose confidence in many - of the stands taken upon public matters, and ought to be obeyed at all timesnd by all men. I would raise the same question again, and I will raise it as often as it presents itself ' but when . I raise it from my place in the ranks of the party I must take the responsibility and others will not; be compelled to share the responsibility with me. I be lieve that the democrats who voted to allow these military appointees of the president to retain their seats in con gress greatly mistake the sentiments of their democratic constituents. It is utterly impossible for me to believe that any man in this country is more popular with the democratic masses than the constitution, a reverence for which has been the chief article of our faith. I , regret the vote almost beyond I desire to .sag .1 ought to withdraw from the Philippines I i - -f - : ' i. n " .iS'i Iv as soon as possible. , . IU W i e.UiriUxun - : I - EDDYAED KIPLING LIVES! Washiocton Post. . Tf Pn1ta.1 ITinlinn kill AA I Vis I - . - ' 1-. .l.T.f one English speaking poet in all the IOrmeriy.PUUUpitiU?! i ' f ..;v; : 4 me; willi uri no v interfere with- .Jiiy I have as world would have been buried in his grave. Years have passed -since Ten nyson or Swinburne touched a thrilling key a .key to which the blood of men responded and, besides these two, we have had none but feeble warblers, maudlin twitterers, and tawdry trbub- J Qjjguggg auours 10 give us song, inesc piaiu-i tiwe noet asters have hnninfl fr re-1 - ;r '"". i'-ii..OtJ ;SS"Z"ip arrangements the president will ever again be denied wua ieewe sonnets, ana namoypampy odes beneath my lady s eaves. sang ot gloom and -woe and cater wauled and piped their lays tmto the callous moon mere stupid voices in the -night. Bat Kipling strikes a strong and virile note. He tells of men and deeds and noble . thoughts. He tunes his verse to an heroic key. He makes our pulses start and points the way to are as higher things. In this time of weak, degenerate song he stands as. a Colos sus among the crawling pigmies of our cenration He stirs the hlrwT he lifts a , , eyes to glory and to manhood. Hope my irienClS 111 K Vi l'o etrinMta a j4 tia mm Van Ua I " ". W Q t t a r r v AC Atwo ra .. BjQKgTT, Att J. " SALE OF LAND. i . ,Bjl rirtw, ! an execution to b directed from jbe Superior Coa rt ot Fraoklin eooaty. will 6n MomJaTtba8d daj ot April, Xb'J'i. f fh Crrort Bonn door, in Louiborjr, and irtlS-o'tlock, bH to tba hi((hct bi.l.ler tor (xaA,-a. certain tract tt laml is Franklin cpuatj. bettfnoioK at a rock, the Artbar Ar iiU(toACrner, tleioaonU It polee. aat to ai rock. Thorn a .Matkawa' corner, theoce hp'rtb a0 defrreea, wtat 22 polea. 17 liuka to k'fa'if -ArrinjrtOB corner in Q. W. Newell'a as iuu poiea to Kia DegiooiPft. ir aerea.-aaor or U. lerled oo property ot Frederick AnhtoD. and old to aatjgfytbe jadtnaent of Alice Anhroo. U . NOTICE. At old all tbe rwk too fan. FIae joer j Prewriptiooa filled bj W. U. Tbomaa. Ileadineiaa hi re core tor lleadacbe and I I Nenra). For aU Lj W O. Tbomaa. The preltieet line ol PrrraWa and Caiiro la toa without any exception. um ALUS. Good delivered aaytrbere IB the corporate limit Free of Cbanre- Whether a paper ol Pine or a e&ck ol MeoJ. at . P.Neai A Co.'e. Tbomaa' Chill Pill. The Standard Pmedy tor .b ilia and Feeer. W.O. Tbomaa, Dreg fiat SMALL POX. A f re tapplrof Vaccina Point joet rrUed, direct from the Vaccina Farm. la PennoylTanla. , W. u. THOXAA. The Jonra Mill Profrt j at LouUlurj; has bn pUced in raj Land for sale, nni anj one desiring to purtLnw the saras will do eU to cooler with or write me AT ONCE. It U one ol the most raJuatl mill propertie in any section of the State, an J ran be bought on wry reasonable trms. Call on or eorrwpon J ith the on Jer'iTeil. J.A.THOMAS, LocwErao, r. C. Nail Them While You Can. a right to sit in the house of represen tatives." THE NE W ELECTION LAW. Much interest is manifested in the new election law, just passed by the Legislature, and under which the con stitutional amendment will be voted :By Yirtoe of an npeet bid and tbe power. contained in a Cewl ol trait executed by j wuey unptoo and wire, et. al.. and doiy re corded In Book 108. Pus 181 et. aeq., 1 ahall on Monday the 10th day of ASril.lHu9.aell at publia-aoctioa to tbe bigbeat bidder for rah. tbe tract of land deecribed and conveyed inJ lMJ witn Messr& iieasietr srss: m-::: ,X ticnlarly Jeecribed In aaid deed of trnet. cod- taininn aeTenty-tbrae acrea. There are aln- & Meadows to occupy I E23iSP ,and x-. n iuu, j roviev Notice to Merchants and Otbsrl Dealers. AnJ actire season will come with the advent of Fprirr. Whj not gft some of the prwperitjr by savinjr some of jour Dollars, When A Real Good Opportunity Is within joor reach jon ahnuUl f?mtp it. When goods of hih TrJoe are at low, bottom pricvji such rts Iirew Good. IIat, bhoe, Urocema of eterj description, or nnrthinj; els jon neeI that is the time to bnj. a portion of on. i , " The provisions of the liw follows: 1. That the election for State and county officers shall be held on the first Thursday in August and every two years thereafter.. 2. Tnat there - shall : be a State board of elections consisting of five persons elected by the Legislature for a term of two years, their house for the balanced 'WM. Pxasoit. Attorney. 'NOTICE. our With his strenuous wand he wakes the finest and tne roost unselfish impulses q tFV tlll SGiJ. By virtne of power contained in a morgage executed to me by J. M. Pipkin and wife. P. A. E. Pipkin, on Via Tnt. n( (K.k -ten I -.1 Ol tlie SeaSOn, aUCl 1 recorded In 'the poblic registry oi rranuin county, in dook yj page 532,1 y'Ul sell at public auction at the court, house door in Louisburs to the highest bidder for cash on oi f h m I tbe following parcel of land lying i n UltliUiii Franklin county and" adioinintr the .4 rn XV. 1 : t : i . f . . . . i inmin ... ... . niMM i r v i- n n rn 3. That there shair 0 ' , ayescne and others it being jndi- board of elections consisting of three force of grandeur. To have rost him JII OaLUrUttYO OI VV tJU- yidea interest in the tract or land persons, appointea oy tne atate Doara wOUid have bee,, to lose the noblest ex- BOARD OF EDUCATION ABOLISHED. ous Boards of Education in Tthe State. , , . Tha tMrJl i..-ri:ni.iisM Pnent,of. Aaglo Saxnn worth. - He - : : i - . i ; 4f r- hik w.w, wa a ve " w iv-b tv UJ 1 and established in their stead - Boards shall leiah thA fir Mnnn told us how to temper streneth with of School Directors, electing at . the in May, 1899, and prganize-by elect same time three men in each county ing oneof their number chairman and to constitute said Board of 'Directors, another secretary. ; Another meeting I hose elected for UrankUn county are shall be held on the first Monday in J. H. TJzzell, Jno. C. Winston and April in each election year. Special : Louis N. Williams alL, good, true Democrats, and friends to. Education They will meet and ; organize on the second Monday in April. The office "-of Supervisor of Schools is also abol- ished, as well as the various school - committees and the whole public school system will be reorganized and will be under the supervision of the Democrats within a very few weeks. The new bchool law, after : providing . for the organization of the new county Board meetings may -be.; called; when neces sary. For their services : the board shall receive four dollars a day and traveling expenses. 5. That the County boards shall ap point all registrars and judges of elec tion. Members of the ; county boards j may be removed by the State boaid; passes to no mean hand and feeble nesdaysy as they will be my V , V. I)ori? ' fbi-get con- special sale I days. mercy,. how to crown victory- with patience and with abnegation. He has a soul of sweetness and of fire He dressed the chivalry, of the sixteenth century in the garb of nineteenth cen- Inrv rMtraint anil rtiaritw tl wxAnM4 us the way to a greatness undiluted tllG CliangO and CO 1116 with cruelty and wrong. The harp he struck was a harp of splendor and of strength. Heaven be thanked that it opon which Geo. H. Medlin reaidea Ktrotohw-ttfVBTate or Mrs. II a r- tiet Aledlin: ihe whole tract tains 100 acres of land. J .B- S. Foster, Mortgagee. All persons liable for & License Tax and those who owe, or are lia bis for purchase or other taxes TURNER & HARRIS der Schedule B and C of the Rare- one Laws of rortb Carolina are hereby notified to settle the same without delay, and Jhose falling to do so may expect to suffer the penalty provided by law. I trust that all who are liable for above taxes will attend to same at once, and says me the unpleasant doty of returning their names for pen alty as required by law. i .TH.C. Kkarnbt, Sh'ff . : Franklin Connty. Louieborg-, N. C.t Feb 20, 1829. Are offering this community onprwedented prio on all claas cf poods. Time U fiwtiDg and so are our bargains, so it yon want a whack at them, nail them at once, or yon will be too late. Prices Are Made to Suffer. Our stock mnt more. Tempting offers wul be made yoq. Fv cm quick. Too may mUs a Klondike find. You can bay here for Cent where elsewhere yoa p y Dollars, v The value on our 5 and 10 cvnt Counters are a surprise to everybody. TURNER & HARRIS. NSTonton Buildin; Horses, iThe Best is The Cheapest and the county board in turn may re I move any registrar or judge of elec-. tion. - . ' " 6. That county boards must meet toucbl Rudyard Kipling lives and the English speaking peoples - of the world still have their laureatel of Directors, provides that a township not later than the first Monday in May uuaiu ui trustees, composed 01 'tnree men? shall be appointed by said Direc and the said to see me at Beasley & Meadows where - .-Ii will continue to serve Mules, Wagons r tors, ana tne saia .trustees shall ap point committeemen for each school in their ; respective townships said 4 committee to nave charge only of the ischool for which they are appointed. This will be very much like the old Democratic . law. LEGISLATURE ADJOURNED. , The 1899 Legislature of North Car olina adjourned on Wednesday. Speak ing editorially the Raleigh Post says: It has been , the most' systematic body, in its labors, we . have known t since the splendid Constitutional Con vention which met " in 1875.- It has persistently and consistently violated the 8 or 10-hour per day law, and, al most without exception, in legislative, committee or caucus work; has devoted from 14 to x 8 hours daily to its duties. There has been far better attendance upon the committees and the Caucuses than usual, and, it is here that the best legislative work is done and the best deliberation and consideration given. Taken as a whole the work has been conservative and intelligent, and will commend itself to the judgment of the good people of the State. Coming into power as the immediate successor of '. the fusionists, who so sorely outraged not only the patience, but threatened the best interests of the State with their degrading as well as destructive poli cies, much of its work has been neces sarily partizan. ; But this partizanship . was in behalf of economy, honesty and decency, justice and fairness in the administration 'of public affairs in other words, ajrestoration of the public : affairs to tbe control and direction of the best citizenship of the State to the good of all,and the oppression or injury of none. : - Some measures have been introd uced which it were better for the welfare of the party and the restoration and main . tenance of that confidence among the people necessary for continued pros for organization, and for dividing the counties into precincts and fixing poll ing places. - - 7. That before the next general elec tion there shall be an entirely new reg istration. Among questions to be ask ed applicant is "whether he has listed his poll for taxation for the current year in which he applies for regislra- my friends as heceto-4 j lore. r. ' K'. CHICAGO TRIBUTE'S ADVICE. The Chicago Tribune keeps Tight on killing the silver issue and prints an editorial to the effect lhat it is dead this time sure. "All the northwestern states,'! it says are dropping out of the Bryan and 16-to-i procession. "If the Democrats stick to it7 November; 1900, will see nothing of the party dav rfifldv tf fra vnil v v - - o j Is an old saying and one that holds good in nearly every case especially is it true in the purchase of Drugs. Damaged Drugs are unfit for use, and are not cheap at any price. You will find me on nana . everv tion, and for 'the. year next preceding. and if anv nnrtlicant cViall ftcAln in... j rr .a.owi. anvai I ( he has listed his pdll for taxation, be I Ie" ine editor says, l he l ribune is shall K ornilrn nf as prescribed by law. , in the success of the Republican party. tUO UlgneSt JUarket 8. That the reaislratinn hnkr eKall . . -1. ...r ' : : L h. -v VVi:.." iTl- 1 wlJy floes it not keep still and closed on the second Saturday before altow. the Democrats to go . on their priC6 for VOUr tohaC- i lict. c: ict:a 11 in a in iarn 3rnrn9v nnrinn i uc liulu ui lijc iiiallci is iiisai i this period. the registrar shall go to the the Tribune is not only a Republican polling place Jo register voters. On paper, but it is one of the special in such days the books shall be open for r.u inspection by voters, of the precinct. fT V' There shall be no registering on elec- If the Democrats m national . cJnven. tion day, but voters may be challeng- tion assembled next year readopt -the ed - Chicago platform (and that is a fore- 9. That on or before the first Mon- fe0ne conclus'ion) the money power will day in July the countw Doajd shall an- L , - . ,r .. t". v. be forced to put up fifty millions to In CO. Thanking ' you for past favors - and hoping that you will each precinct. .-r' r . . fiSht success of the Democracy. It not forsake TCLQ IU. this 10. l hat fo prevent disorder as many ls tneretore, incumbent upon the Trib- : : . : - i as three special officers may be ap- une and other iournalistic iackevs of mv linni nf nVromi pointed bv the registrars and inAa nf r -ui I T. ' J vtixin- election. . ' " j I . - . , v 11. That there shall be one ballot pany agamsl 16 to x' et tbe for all State officers, one for judges of rriDane P " up. The real mean- the different courts, one for members of g of that kind of advice is so id- the General Assembly, "one for county parent that it aids in, the solidification ThaTaii LnTr t0rnrT offirM of the oppos.tion to the gold standard. iui hiu J II1C9C I - T7 oa nrnffi..r. .V.11 U .1 . I tl.lt. v.i..va ouaii uc, i iic same size, on wnite paper and without device. The size of the ballots must be prescribed by the State board of elections. Tick ets in-thewrong box shall not -be counted. - 12. That members of the several ooaras oi election shall constitute the board of county canvassers, which shall General Assembly as a whole has pro ven its conservatism, in nearly every instance has risen to the requirements of the occasion, and, as a final ' result, has enacted laws under which the peo ple can' pursue their several callings in : peace and with the assurance ot en couragement, protection and just treat It was in many respects a remark able body of men honest, industrious, patriotic far above the average in in- t ty, . . - I am sincerely yours. R. G. Hart. . TATE SUXDAY SCHOOL CONVUN- yj: 'y: - .tion. : ; . " . The next Annual State Sunday school Convention is called to meet on the 14th to i6ih (inclusive') of March. 1899, n the First Presbyterian Church, at Salisbury, C : and IF YOU NEED MEDICINE Guano. regard- Are you behind with your plowing? If you are come quick as we are tired-of feeding Stock. 1 We Sell Them on Credit. - You want it pure and fresh, less of cost. Your patronage is solic . ited simply on the grounds of Pure , Drugs, properly handled, at fair prices. On thishasis we have grown on thishasis we will continue to grow. W. G. TH05IAS, Prescription Druggist. " Dor Mr. W. II. Allen is now in the West and will arrive here first ! ofjixt week with another big otbt AND MULES. For Hardware of all Kinds. For Bngjjy and Wagon materials of all kinds. For Paints of all kinds. Be on hand early and take r0ur choice before they are picked over. For Oils of all kinds. TV ;. : r I . - . , -, 1 mcqis 10 care 01 a verv large del- i-u ' 'i " I '--y: " ' "mplating being present, will please perity, should not have been, but thet, : . - " " ;. - "WW-HI' .Li- 1 l 1 .v. vnuinaaiue i li. . iciurus- ior MaTAiuaiuci. L.iiBirman ni rn Krnrinn onlcers, Congressmen and electors. Dre- committee.. 1 ne committee will meet scribes penalty for performance of the l tram8nd cnduct visitors to their dutiessetoutforofficersof ?,hi elec- V iSJTfc.2 tion, and makes other general regisla- State do what he can to make this the tions. . Au. of the volunteer troops now on garrison duty in Cuba are to be mus tered out of the service by the first of Mayt Among the regiments to.be mustered , out, is the First North Caro- most pleasant and profitably meeting nciu so lar in me dtate. ; Fraternally, W. L. Kutits, Ch'm. ' A. L. Smoot, Sec Committee on Invitation. WAGONS, For Building Materials of all kinds. Bfll m credit just the same as Horses and Mules. Looking for a jtresn car load next week. ; As to Buggies and Carriages, they go on credit alo. you wish with Harness to match. In case yon want to jwe divide the profit. Any kind puy ca&h For the test Heating and Cooking Stoves on earth. For the cheapest Crockery on earth. For Woodware, Tinware, Chares and Brooas. Farmers Sarrjlies. T)-!on. Pi.. r j - - r-t. . . Bands. LUes. fiho.rls M.nn;. V;.lV J?""1 1 tOWJV - wlkB. A racci, mrness ana. Zlattocks. ! Before you buy yonr Guano see us, aa we have several standard brands which we are selling for cotton or money. Tours truly, ALLEN, BROS, fj IIILL- Jost received lares Clauss Raxors and Scissors. Tatle Koites and Forki, cr-lebratei The Gennlns ELcrt Bread EUd?, Heavy Fcls Axs. Toaltry and Barbed VTire and Staples Cone to the Lcniitnt-. TT, . ' -, , . n .-."-.io x.0 2i t rices cn (',.- All ' ?3rr7 Cc:;tny for Eocfc-- c.ers t-x) c-erc-s ta niatlon T r. r t j T rn
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