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THE WEEKLY She ntvln ta$tt$$. LINPOLNTON, N. O Saturday; : : : : july g, ists. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. .Cam, at Mrs. Jenkin's and get the latest style of ladies Sundowns for fifty ceujks. Canada Ttistle Alanthus ! . We'call the attention of our worthy flavor Mr. Shipp, to this great - nuisance, which is coming up again on our streets. This is the season for eradicating it and the Atanthus trees. Withdrawal, Col. Win. Johnston, in a card in the Charlotte Observer, withdraws hig name .from the Congressional race. Col. Steele is entitled to a complimentary term, and will go before the convention without op position. l : . The Southern Stars.' Capt. McBee's volunteer company makes the streets lively these moonlight nights with" the drill. They are becoming very proficient in the manual and com pany revolutions. The company muster ed twenty five men in full uniform last Saturday and presented a fine appear ance. Seriously HI. "We regret to state that Mr. Jacob Iiisaner, one of our oldest and most re flected citzens, has been lying painfully ill at his residence. His life is almost de spaired of, but it is hoped 'that he will yet be able i o survive. A breaking down of the system and general debility, inci dent to old age, is supposed to be the di rect causfc of his illness. Just Received," A nice lot of Cassimercs, Tweeds, and Cottonades. Also Bleached Shirtinr Very cheap. Mns. B. E. Jenkins. Peaches. "Ten cents a bucketful, where shall I pour, them." The great abundance of peaches in the .market reminds us of a worthy old citi zen, now gone, who used to sell us such iina peaches in our boyhood Mid always introduced tlie negotiations in .the lan- guage 'above. We shall never forget our good old friend and his fine peaches. Information Wanted. T. F. Blakcly, my husband has been pone from home five years, and when List heard from was at Brazos County, Texas, Brian Post office. Any person giving me any information regarding him, dead or alive, will confer a favor. ' ; Mrs. S a n a ii U. IIi.akei.y. Cherry ville, Gaston county. X. C. -. Texas papers may relieve the anxieties of a troubled wife by. copying this notice. Personal. . Mr. Wm. Gheen, of Hiekon', is visiting relatives in this place. We were pleased to have a call yester day from Mr. O; I. Jenks. Orval is a jrood., substantial, citizen, and a jovial cleaver gentleman, and it pleases us to state that he stoutly denies any relation ship to. his illustrious name-sake of the "Horse Marines." Hail Storm. The hail storm, which passed over a scope of territory six miles north of town last Friday one week :go, was very de structi ve in its character, and fences, trees oat fields and the fruit crop were serious ly damaged in its wake. Cotton and corn were also seriously injured, and the. vine yards along its trail are silent witnesses of its destructive career. This hail storm will be remembered as one of the most violent that ever pasted over that sec tion. Hanging in .Lmcolnton. A half dozen boy?, who were anxious for a hanging and thought JJncolnton was getting behind her sister towns in that respect, found a stray canine, of the glass-eyed cur species and condemned him to death and immediate execution. They hung him until they thought he was. defunct and cut him down for burial, but the. cur soon showed signs of life' and a disposition to resist the "judgment of the court" and when he looked up with his big green eyes those boys went one way and the 'cur another. So far it is not ascertained which one ran the fastest from the place of execution. Female Academy. ''-, We are informed that a private letter has been received by one of the Trustees of the Female Academy from Miss Mary Ilawley expressing a willingness to take charge of the school in that institution this fall. Miss Hawley gave entire satisfaction as a teacher before, and the patrons f the school express much gratification at the prosject of securing her fervices again. In this connection we deem " it proper to state that we have two excellent schools for yon ng ladies, and it pleases us to see them well patronized. Few communities are favored with such educational facili ties as our town can boast of, and our citi zens can point to them with becoming pride as worthy forerunners in the in tellectual jraees ofthe preent age. Appointments. . The Hon. W. A. Graham, B. C. Cobb, Esq., and other candidates, will.address the citizens of Lincoln county t the following times and places : Denver, July, 16th. V Kincaid and' Linebargerrafjr, 18th". Iron Station, July, 20tln KayfieWs, July, 24th.. Jos. Stamey'syJuly, 25th. lizzie Leoiihardt's, July, 26thV Insanity of a Good Citizen. Mr. Franklin Ilouser, a very worthy citizen of our county, became suddenly deranged this week and had to be placed in prison for safety. He had been arrest ed by the Revenue officers and was bo grieved and distressed that he spent many sleepless nights and it has resulted finally in, what seems to be, a hopeless case of insanity. . j , A decided change has taken place in Mr. Houser's ; condition since the above was put in type, which, we are pained to ! State, culminated in his death yesterday event ng about half past t wo o'clock. He worried himself completely down in his frantic desperation, and succumbed only! when he could stand up no longer. Before his death his mind returned, and he conversed in a lucid manner about his condition, desiring to know why he was not left at home to die. He spoke kindly of his wife and children, and said he was prepared to meet death. " With him passes away a good citizen, a generous neighbor and an unswerving friend. Peace to his ashes J A Pleasant Time. We attended the pic-nic at Mr. R. T. Cansler's on the Fourth, which was a grand affair, and Was largely attended by an intelligent and select crowd of young ladies and gentlemen from Mecklenburg, Gaston and Lincoln. Mr. "A C. H." gives an accurate description of it in another column, so we deem it unnecessary to al lude to it further. . . Mr. Cansler, near whose house the pic nic took place, is a son of the late Peter Cansler, Esq., who lived in this county many years ago, and was a well known and popular citizen. The son has in herited much of the courage and zeal -of the venerable father, and his generous, upright bearing toward his fellow man has done much to perpetuate the honor ed characteristics of his noble sire. Mr. B. 0. Cobb's Speech. We were so "chocked with patriotic emotion" last week that we didn't have time to do justice to Mr. Cobb's speech at Lowesville on the 4th July. It was far from the channel of ordinary 4th July orations and was replete with words of sound wisdom and profound thought. We have been inclined to look upon the principles of liberty as a thing of the past and lost interest in its preservation since the war. Mft Cobb's speech was intended to arrouse our dormant patriot ism, and to show how much of liberty we had left, and the great duty that devolved on us now in the South to preserve it and hand it down unimpaired to our children. We much regretted that the inclemency of the weather cau.-ed several interrupt tions, and made us loose , some of the One thoughts which were in the speech. Lost. Lost, between town and Donaldson's saw mill, this week, a man's saddle. The finder will be suitably rewarded. Daniel, T. Doty. Before J, L. McLean, Esq. ; A case of no small magnitude was up before J. L. McLean, Eq., yesterday. It was a peace warrant, and was issued in the -name of D. S. Ilelderman and the State, against Sarah F. Ilelderman. The warrant was taken out to restrain the de fendant 'from alledged brutal treatment of a step-daughter, a girl fifteen years of age. Tlicre was about fifteen witnesses examined, and the evidence elicited was of a conflicting character. After an im- -a rial hearing of the case, it was finally decided in fayor of the defendant. County Canvass. The county canvass begins next Tues day at Denver. So far, we do not know of any opposing candidates to the Demo cratic nominees. The party in our coun ty seems to be as united and well organiz ed as we ever saw it in former days and no one seeing inclined to the hopeless task of endeavoring to defeat it. We have reason to feel proud of the organiza tion in Lincoln when almost every coun ty around us has had trouble and dissen sion. We hope however, that our candidates will give us some good speeches on gen eral politics so as to make the canvass lively and agreeable. It will be but a few weeks until the election, but we never saw our people more quiet and de termined. It will be pleasant to go through a canvass that will have no bit terness behind it. We hope every one will keep in the good humor they are now in, as it is too hot to wrangle. Harrow Escape. Last Wednesday evening while a crowd of young men and boys were in bathing at the "Sandhole" Master Blair Jenkins bare ly escaped a watery grave by the timely assistance of a fellow-bather. He had gone under several times, and when, res cued scarcely a hair's-breadth of escape remained to bind him to this world. It is a lamentable fact (if it is not some parent may yet think so) that from the time the river is warm enough to admit of bathing its bosom is literally spotted with white and black boys, who not only bathe two or three times every day in the week, but desecrate the Sabbath in their unholy and dangerous sport. Parents can not be too watchful over their boys in this respect, and it is to be hoped that the recent narrow escape" from drowning may have a salutary effectin turningthem from their dangerous path. Gone to Harvard. Dr. Thos. A. Crowell left for Harvard College, Mass., last Tuesday, whither he goes to prepare himself more thoroughly for his chosen profession, He graduated at Jefferson Medical College in Philadel phia, Pa., three years ago,since which time he has been practicing in this and Cataw ba counties with remarkable success and lability.- During his practice-ia thkcou- ty he has performed some very delicate surgical operations with perfect success, and his skill, as a physician and surgeon is fully attested and appreciated by his pro fessional brethren. Pic Hie at Beatties Ford. We are requested to state that there will be a pic-nic at Beatties Ford on Sat urday, the 20th inst. We are informed that Mr. A. M. Proctor is one of the prime movers in getting it up, and with the good people of that section to aid him in his work we feel assured that it will be a flattering success. We return thanks for a cordial invita tion to attend. ' Since writing the above we learn that Messrs. J. D. Munday, A. M. Proctor, W. J. Rankin and W. C. Proctor constitute the committee on invitation. Dr. C. S. Rozzell and Mr. T. P. Munday are the marshals. ' Democratic Township Meeting. At a Democratic Township meeting in Catawba Springs Township th in county, - D. A.Lowe was called to the Chair and C: S Rozzell appointed Secretary. The chair man explained the object.. of the meeting which was to appoint delegates io the County Convention which meets in Lin- colnton on Saturday the 13th, also to send delegates to the Congressional Convention in Monroe on the 17th. The following resolution were offered by J, W. A. Payne, and adopted unani mously : Resolved, That the Democrats of this Township desire the return of rfon. W. L. Steele to Congress, as the member for this Congressional District, and the dele gates appointed to the District Conven tion are hereby instructed to cast their votes for him. The following are the delegates to the District Convention: W. A. Graham, D. A. Lowe, R. A. Smith, J. W. A. Payne, C. S. llozzell, J, F. Goodson and P. A.Thomp son. Those appointed to the County Con vention are: Alfred Nixon, James A. Nixon, Robt. A. Smith, J. F. Goodson, Frank Smith, Charley Jetton, Wra. Lowe, Isaac Payne, Rufus Lowe, T. H. Proctor, with the Chairman and Secretary added to the list. After adjournment. W. A. Graham, ad dressed the assemblage on finance. D. A. LOWE, Chairman. C. S. Rozzell, Secretary. Fat People. Corpulent people" can be reduced from t wo to five pounds per week without starva tion, by using Allan's Anti-Fat, a purel' harmless remedy. It acts on the food in the stomach, neutralizing all saccharine and oleaginous matter. Boston Mass., May 21, 1878. Botanic Medicine Co., Buffalo, X. Y.: Gentlemen Without special cjiange of diet, two bottles of Allan's Anti-Fat reduc ed me four and one-half pounds. Yours respectfully, M. A. BUSH. 383 Washington St, . . Hundreds of letters similar to the above; have been received by the Botanic Med icine Co. Anti-Fat sold by druggists. An exchange has it this fay : "Lives there a man with sonl so dead, Who never to himself hath said, Til pay before I go to bed The debt l owe the printer?' Yea, there are some We know full "ttel!, Who never such a tale could tell j But they, we fear, will go to Well, The place where there's no winter. - Communicated Our Fourth. Editors Progress : ' We, the people of Wood Lawn and sur rounding country, had a Fourth as well as other people. It was not a gathering together of so-called patriots to remind the people of the Declaration of Ameri can Independence and the great and wonderful things our fore-fathers did, but it was a good old, genuine, country, basket pic-riic." We met for the " pnrjose" of having a good time, and our anticipa- : tions were fully realized as every one who participated will concede. sIt was in the grove near -the residence of fr., It. T. Cansler. A splendid platform had been erected by Mr. Cansler and trie "light fantastic" was indulged in with great zest. Three counties were represented by some of the fairest daughters the old North State ever produced. It seemed as if they had tried to make themselves more exquisitely beautiful than they ever did before, and a member of the sterner sex who could see so. much feminine loveliness and not be struck by cupid's arrow is not capable of love. A slight shower in the forenoon threw; a kind of damper over the crowd, and the chivalric young men who were ever ready to do an act of gallantry hastily had their fair charges in dry quarters. Y'ou could see them dotted about under the trees just as cozy as they could be, and oh ! how close they did get to each other; (of course they had to do it to keep dry). The rain was soon over and the crowd was out moving around as gay and festive as ever. At about 2 o'clock dinner was spread. To say that it was good does not express it; it was elegant. It was a pleasure to get a good square meal, and the writer (as well as others) did himself ample justice. Much credit isdueMr.-and Mrs. Cansler for their liberal aid to the enjoyment and happiness of the occasion. At a late hour the crowd dispersed with happy hearts and pleasant recollec tions of the day they had so delightfully spent together. A. C. H. Notice. I have put all my notes and accounts in Sheriff Robinsons bands for collection and all persons must settle with him. July 1878.- T-. At Crowei.? - Communicated. Editors Progress: As it has been some time since our section has been noticed by the Pkogress, and as it has a good circulation among ws. I have concluded to give you a few items; Every neighborhood has its pride and pleasure, which they desire respect ed. On the oth after a day's labor, such as farmers onlvv enjoy, and from which comes all their milk and honev, thev gathered themselves together for the pur pose of enjoying a concert given by atroup from Mecklenburg-, headed by Prof. Drown. It was a treat that made the hearts of the good people of Indian Creek and Beaverdam. pulsate with pleasure and admiration at the success of theiren- tertaimnent. They first sung a selection from the "Cheerful Voices," called. "Song of the Morning," followed by a, solo by Miss Maggie Brown, "Beautiful Spring," which, though we were yet sweltering from a summer's Sunday, was enjoyed none the less for being out of season. Then followed others, among them one from Master Douglas Brown from "San- keyk selections'" and another from Miss Freeman (ahly ten or twelve years JU) both of which elicited much praise. "IThen we were entertained by a duette from Miss Maggie and Lavenia Brown, after which we had a change in the pro gramme, which was to unburden some of the richest laden baskets of much that could not fail to suit the most fastideous tastes. Our ladies tuow exactly how to cook to make a pic-nic a sucee?s,and they never fail to do it. : AHwere invited and the way they" consumed the good supper was cbnclusive'proof that the ladies who got" it up were competent to marry. By this time night was fully upon us, and our visitors wee -again, ;ypon the stand rendering music, if possible, more sub lime than that which preceded it, in spiring everybody with the candid belief that hone could have done their part bet ter. The old and young honored the oc casion with their presence, and among them we noticed Mr. Thomas Costner from another neighborhood; Whom we imagine was driven there by one of Cupid's darts for a purpose peculiarly his own anyhow we enjoyed his presence. At a late hour, amid the cheers-of a I large crowd; our concert ended, every one well pleased and wishing they would come again. AW Call at Mrs. Jenkins' and examine her spring and s-Ulnmer stock of Millinery and Faney goods. Liver is King; The Liver is the imperial organ of the whole human system, as it controls the life, health and happiness of man. When it is disturbed in its proper action, all kinds of ailments are the natural result. The digestion of food, the movements of me heart and blood, the action ot the brain and nerous system, are all imme diately connected with the. workings' of the Liver. It has been ' successful l.v proved thet Green's August Flower is un equalled in curing all persons afflicted with Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint, and all the numerous symptoms that result from an unhealthy condition of the Liver and Stomach. Sample bottles to try, 10 cents. Positively sold in all towns on the Western Continent. Three doses will prove that it is just what you want. AGENTS If vou want to MAKE MC)XKY pleasantly and fast, address Finlev, Hahvey Co., je 1-ly Atlanta 'Ga. 1 respectfully announce myself didate for re-election to the office a enn- oi- .u- perior Court Clerk, subject to the Conven tion. W. M. KEIMIAKDT. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Itegister of Deeds, subject la the action' of the Convention. I re spectfully offer yoyipajst, record as a pub lic sef'tant as a guarantee of good faith for any future consideration at the hands of the Democratic party. V.. K. EDWARDS. Notice THE COU2CTY COMMISSIONERS OF .-Linc,olo County M will . tneei a the Court House in . Lincoln ton on the 1st Monday In August next, for the purpose of Revising the Tax List for the present year.. All persons interested are notified to be present. Bv order of the Board. W. R. EDWARDS, Clerk. The Secret of Business Success. It is claimed that Vanderbilt exhibited great nerve and shrewd business sagraci- ty in the purchase of stocks and railroad controlled by him. Yet, whenever he made an investment he received in re turn an equivalent either as his own, or as collatral security. Dr. R. Y. Pierce has invested many hundred thousand dollars in advertising, depending sntirely upon the superior merits of his goods, for se curity. The unparalleled popularity of his 'family medicines, and the annual in crease in their sale, attests in arguments stronger than words of their purity and efficiency. If the blood be impoverished, bhe liver sluggish or ti e e be tumors crotches, and pimi ls, Dr. Pierce's Golde;i Discovery will effect a speedy and perfect cure. If the bowcles be constipated use Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets Debilihated females suffering with those pecnFar draggins-down sensations and weaknesses, will find Dr. Pierce's Favor ite Prescription a safe and certain remedy. Oakland, Douglass Co., Oregon, Jan, 23, 1877. Dr. Pierce Buffalo X. Y.: Deab Sir Your Goldeii Medical Dis covery has cured mv daughter of goitre, after many physicians had failed. . In closed please find $1.50 for a copy of The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser With us it takes the place of the family physician. YoUrs trulv, AARON ALLEN. Mt. Verxon, Ohio, July 10, 1876. Dr. Pirrce Bvffalo I'.- Deab Sir Four bottles of your Favor ite Prescription has entirely cured my wife. We employed three different phy sicians and many remedies, but found no relief. Wis a thankful heart, I am, Ever your friend, ; AUGUST WARRING. n4 XervklM ksbltrarrd. r Oristna I toii CdRJE- S4 nup ft-r book mm lit I A Opium Batiac. t W. K. nor WW JdHN KtixiAx, Sr., IUmel Fixgek, Noah Lctz, DAXtEL FlLRRIGIIf, THE LINCOLNTOS- SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFACTURE COMPANY, LINC()LNTON, X. C. TIIIE ABOVE NAMED GENTLEMEN" HAVE FORMED THEMSELVES INTO v 1 Stock Company for the purpose of Manufacturing Saddles, Harney RridleV voiiars ami eeryimng mat is usually made panv have secured the services of J. AY quire comment, we hope to he able to furnish to wholesale ami better bargains than any establishment this side of New York. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. . I. REEDY & CO. -Dealers Pure Drug's, Medicines, PERFUUEllY, DYE STUFFS, TOILET ARTICLES, FANCY GOODS, Treiissii v:si siiouldkij-ijuacks, PAINTS OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS, PUTTY, CARBON OIL, LAM 1 AND CHIMNEYS, LETTER-PAFEli, FENS, INK, ENVIU.OFES, Ac. figrFhysicians' Prescriptions Accurately BURGESS WHOLESALE AND CrJ1 TJ IR, IDT I Bedding, c?o- WE HAVE OX HANI) AND ARE RECEIVING DAILY LAIiGE I.OTSOFTHF following Goods : Chamber Sets, Parlor Sets, Center Tahl'ss. What-Xofs. '7.w Sofa FoUJ 'vj Chair. Ih(rtiv.x, V.s'W.s, Vt.),st,inls. .'I'if'!, v, Wardrobes, Book C,isr$, Jjek. rtdehoaril. Wirepin (l Tin S'.W", .. We keep constantly on hand a fine lot of CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES. Our j?o"k of 13ni-inl CvtGfa mid Wood Oo(linf incomplete, and we guarantee Satisfaction ders will receive prompt attention, aujr 2o-lv No. le Beet Family Sewing The "NEW AMERICAN" is easily learned, does not get out of order, and will do more work with less labor than any other machine. Illustrated Circular furnished on application. ' AGENTS "W ANTED. i f S. DOVEY, Manager, G4 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, ML 31. JL EU1) -out. CAROLINA MARBLE WORKS, (at Dr. JludmWs old Statu,) LIXCOLXTOX, X- C. H'AVINO MADE ARRANGEMENTS with one of' tlie irtost extensive JNIar blo dealers in New York for Material, Designs, the most approved Topis and the very best workmen. I propose to sujply all orders on short notice. I will furnish monuments of any description, or design, and com fii on tomb stones of any quality wanted for less pce titan Uttf other house in the State. My terms are strictly cash on delivery. JULIUS A. GUILDS, Manufacturer and proprietor. Lincolnton, X. C. A. D.CIIILDS, Traveling Ag't. apl G-tf. k ;1 -- ' Male, Academy. Xinteoliitoii X. C WYXH TKRM OPENS SEITEMRKR ll 2nd, 1878. Terms per session of j twenty weeks: ; Primary course, . S 00 , English Grammar, Georgraphy &c, 12 (K) ' Higher Knglich, Algebra, &c.,. lo OO ! Classics . 18 (K); The Principal returns thanks for pa tronage received, and. hopes by diligent application to merit and receive the sup port of his friend in the future. j n. s.akPvOwood, : Principal, i je lo-lm j Turn Stw'r f Ot ltk CMtary. Barham's Infallible PILE CURE. lfamutmtxund by tbe Sutaa Kle Cvt C:., Iviii, U. S. Itamr fmlW 1 car HnttrktMt OT Pii-. bM sr tm mmm rthlc Hrmkkemmtfplltatie Maiming House North Side ilarket .St., Between Front and Second,. Wilmington, T. 0. K. W. 3IVIVirsO, Prop. Lfxcoi-M Loik;e No. 137, Y. & A. M. ' The regular meeting of this Lodge will be held on the 1st Ionday of each month ; at ? ofelock p. t. A punctual attendance of the members is earnestly requested. ! Wm.Tiodv,W. M. J. Lawixg, Sec'y- JptlG-ly ! 1 j Sewinir Machines. Sewing Machine Needles and Attachments always on hand and great inducements offered on all machines for cash bv 31. I. Eudv,Aert. ' PRESCRIPTI01T FREE! for the wrwtjil tirt? of Wemiml Wnk iih. ixjwt - - Manhood ai mil disrder brought ua by iiuli cretion or exce. Any Dmgpist hanth Inprt--m iints. ir. w. J.iqrr. a lo J. 1. WlI.LKIK, i s. lifLw - P. 1. IlkVQX. ii. W. MOOSEV. m a.tirst-class estahli.h?nont. Th ( oui- Iean, whoso skill is tv well known to le- retail buyers fir"t. J in- Com pounded. NIC HO L S . KKTAIL DEAI.KK IN" T TT in prici We solicit a call. All -or- 5, West Trade St., iu:ir 'nrf Hnc CHARLOTTE, N. C. Buy only the NEW AMERICAN I r is t ii n Only Sowing Machino V HICH !!A A lf-,prc;uli;ig Iiuttlc L'cto: Irco3 tho Threat !Te?er Ship S:::chcs. Is the lightcct Hurling. The Simplest, i ; Most Dur able, and in Eieri Re: pec t iaciiine! J. H. Marsh, Manufacturer of MAPLE, OAK, . AND WALNUT PARLOR CHAIRS, KOCKJNC; f'lIAlUS, CHILI11KN8 CHAHiS, G'AMly and STORK .STOOLS Highest honors awarded this Manuf;.c tory at the State Fair. l-jairin done on fihort notice. mh 10-1 v STEAM ENGINES, axd.Mci!isep.v fcmr- KTXiilf ally. Inquiries i roraptly S'jJzi&fT. ml Vertical Hngf re i, with t r withotit s - xrt wi rM. VlsJl rm.lv for X rtiit t Jroad. tiltro XlYCaUJotrw. A 1, The FaqUhar Separator i s ' ci I r.. iti. , . i i - "THE FAMILY FAVORITE." I M PliO V KU J NEW MODEL MACHINE.' -o- Liht-lluninn?, -Noistless, .No (cars, nu Cams, No Springs, new and ele gant styles of Woodwork. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Send for Circulars and J'rice Lists.- No 2 Union Square, New York City. GEO. P. HADUKK. Traveling A't. may II-I5'. TO MAKE MOXKY rieasunlly and fiist, atrents should address Fixlkv, IIai:Vey & Co., je l-!y Atlanu' On; A. B. r A t'H A L i rk. tH Che.-ipfst jin.l bot i" ,r :.' 1 i .ar" Jfe rahle. Alii Trariion En- HA jFfo if a -nt, oron ttairat 'un-l ' ts M ? fu f complete ia every We- VtJrfT 4 O jtti r.il m the f(A)Srk
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