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I i lljfl Jill Jfimnh JOBUST SLEDGE, i-koi-riktor. VOL. XXV. A. U E "W S P AP EB ITOIR, THE PEOPLE WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1895. TES" S1'50 I'KK ANN I'M IN ADVANCE' NO. 40 i Good Newspaper I Good Article THIS COMIIINATION IS PRETTY HURK TO WIN. THIS IS TUN BEST MEDIUM. NI'.W A l) V K UT I S K M K N TS. HUK ITAi BIU1IT, OP COtll.il'. -When she advised him to goto the- JlEXCELSIOR WI'I.nON, N. c. where printing of every description is exe cuted with neatness and dispatch. Letter Heads, Packet Heads, Hill Heads, Envelopes, Statements, Hand Hills, Programme, Tickets, Ktc, Etc. Etc. Ha? Write for samples and prices. E. L. IIavwakii, I'uoi'wrroB. vn'si'Oki:n t.oyi. Deep iu my darling's wondrous tender eyes, Dark, luiiiimm- with longing love! Heboid The fleet unspoken heart words swiftly rise Iu sweet route eloquence, their story told. Told though her lips move nut, nor woid, nur sign, No tell tale tint invades her dimpled check, And vol I know her luvc is mine all mine. No tongue can shape the thoughts her dear ejiM speak. RENT IAS NOT RAISED. A WOMAX SHOWED IIKIOSKLF TOO SMART FOli II KR LAM) LOR IK A FRKUl KNT (HTING. sP "My lmsbuiul nrnl I never Imvo a ltM.'Us.sinn befnn t!ui children. If I Re ii (pinrrel cumin','' on, wo ulwnys send them out." "I thought I luut Keen them iu tlio Btrt'ut very often." Harper's Ituar. iirrrtrnfnl'nn V A 1 lL.liIUTIiU ivv'. r ELECTRIC LIGHTS. KLECTIilC BELLS ACCOMMODATION 300. C. SNODGRASS, Proprietor, lata ol ltntler, P. The only first class hotel in thecity. Commercial rates, fi- to 8 50 per day. TA5TELES5 HDLL mm 13 JUST AS COOO FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 60 cts. attiTit. ru. Hot. K, UN. n i. .....I.,-.?-,, u, I.M.I. M , , li.nU.m.n:-We Kid luk rear. 0O boulM of 3HUVK8 TA8TKLKS8 ClllU. TONIC Slid bate hi,Mht IhrM .KM BlmdT tbtf 11, lit .11 OBf el rwricnc of li In Hie ariia bunlneM, bare bov.f nSld u auitlo ISM suco uulf mnu hum r-WABB4NTEP AND FOR BALK BY A S, HARRISON, ENFIELD, N. C pet 4 9m- PROFESSIONAL CARPS. W. B. DAY.IIS- O. IA!IKI.,T- C. HARBISON Waldon. M. C. Littleton, B. t. Weldon, N. G. PAY. DAMUI. A HARRISON, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Praetinv in the courts of Halifux and Warren counties, and wherever their ecr vices srs needed. Oneofthe firm will be in Halifax on each Monday. 1 IH-ly. (iaMCNdtaK, WALtaa a. MMai. lrDLLIK A DAHIBU ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WlLDOIC, N. C. Praettealntheoonrtiof HslliaiandNorthaiaf Im.mlln theHuDrome.nrt Federal oourla. Out. outiunt made In allparuof North oarollua. u..k .l m.i in... H.ti.. oiMiB every Hon s... Ian 7 lj JJU. T. T. KOSS, Waldon, N. C. fOffloa over Emry ft Fleroe'astor. . They met iu a street car, and the wo man with the golf cape remarked; "I tee you slill have the same house " "Yes, and at I lie same lent," remark ed the wouiaa with the uMricli hoa. " Hut I thought your landlord had decided to raise il?" "He did, but some how I didn't ex pect to move, (hough Tom gave up the house at once. You see, I really can't afford to have any more brie a brae smashed iu moving wagons. I've lost enough already to stock a department store." "So you have decided not to move?1' "Not quite, dear. Y'ou Bee, I told the landlord that I was very lorry lo move, but we really couldn't afford a higher rent and that I myself would gladly show the house to intending tenants. Then I set every room in order and waited." "Well." "Well, I really thought that the first woman that came woum taic it. i praised the cloots and (old her what swell neighbors we had and'1 But I thought you didn't want lo "No dear, but just as she was leaving 1 casually mentioned the fact that ti.o persons had died of typhoid fever in the xt liouie above and one two doors below She seemed somewhat iigilatci1, aud when I called out the laddlord's address after her she didn't seem much interested." "But, Maggie, you know that was" "Some time ago? 1 e, but I never could remember dales, and the peop'e did die." "Well, did she" "Never went near. The bedroon t re too small for the next people, ai d the next ones were delighted, but thought tla rent taller dear. Then I remarked that immediately after luncheon I in tcndid to run around and eugage tin t lovely little house in the next fiiuare at a lower rent. They carelessly ask which house, aiid I uoliced that thiy turuid (hat corner. "How could you? Well, did she'' "Well, you kn"W, it was cheaper, und if they had laken our house I should have been ob'igid to rent that, for it w uear enough to have my brie a brae car ried. "Your landlord told me that Swell itylci intended to take it." They did, but alter Mrs. SwelUyl and I had gone over it I said, 'Your cl.il dren all look so lieu ihy that I think the house will just mil you, but mine, you know, are rather dclicale, and the least biat of sewer ua alarms us." She tuin ed pale, aud I knew at once that ni even the parlor m antel would indue her to lake b." "And the UinJloM?" "Ob, be came around thai evenii g and said that as we were such good let anta he had decided not to raise die rei.i Tom wae au surprised." '!Xo wonder," gasped her friend "This ii our slopping place. Come aud have a cream soda. 1 feel faint." Cbi oago Tribuua. A Mllllvu friends. A friend in need is a friend indi and na less than one million people have found iust such a friend to Dr. King New Discovery fur consumption, coughs and oulda. If you hare never used ibis great cough medicine, one trwl convince you that it hai wonderful cura live powers in all diseases of throat, chert and lungs. Kach bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money will be refunded. Trial bottle free at Wm. Cohen's druur store. Largo bottles 5()c. and II. 00. The Savannah Press says that the au thor of "Hone, Sweet Home" never had a home, and the author of "Beautiful Snow" never saw snow. This l conclu aire evidence that the latter person never lived in the auutb. GUK1T IHSAri'OINTMENT. T. W. HARRIS, D. D. S, LlTTLITON.N. 0. Teeth Extracted without pain. FOIl OVEH flKTV YEARS Mrs. Wioslow's Soothing Syrup has bcci used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for children, while teething, with rjefeot success. It soothes the child oft ens the Rums, allays all pain, t wind oolio, and is the best remedy for Dianhipa. It will reliete the poor Utile sufferer immediately. Sold by d.'-gglata in every part of the world, lis cents a bottle. Bo sure and ask for "Mrs. Wins- low's Soothing Syrup," and take no oth er kind. M f mm SheI hear you got a little brother for a New Year's present. Ain't yer glad? He Saw! She -Did yer want n sister? HcNaw. I didn't want no brudder nor no sinter neidcr. I wanted a flght- ln' dorg an' a pair o' bkates! -Life. SEEING ON Till ST. mm First Man This must be an awfully funny play, Second Man What makes you tninic so? First ManJust sec how those worn' en In front of us are shaking with laughter. Judge. FREDDY FITS IN Ills) OAR, Mrs. Tarbucket Yes, ma'am. I done raise dls ycre chile on de bottle. Freddy lluhl I guess It must have been an ink bottle. Life. A TEKBI11LE MYSTERY. Frouiy Fred Wot's de matter, Itlll? Yer lookln' blue. Ilibuloua Hill 1 feels bhm, Frouay, I fccla blue, A dix'tor told mo de other day dat I had water on do brain, an' I've been a trjiu' tertlnk ever since how It got dere. I'ri-klyn l.lfo- f.NI (H IIAtilXO. WILLIAM . ATKlNSONj GEORGIA'S NEW GOVERNOR. The ocwly-cloctod democratic governor 6 (Jeorelj U a self-made man In overv sense ot the Urm. He workocl his way throujh the f nlvriU 1 0f Georsla and earned his own tuition tor the study ot tho law. He has served several terms la the Georgia legislature, and has also aeon speaker of tho house. Ho has been In politics since boyhood. Ilia friends declare that he ts now headed for tho United States Senate. THOSE NEtDLESS QUESTIONS. "Oood morning, Pat ! Ilecu injured in some way?" "No, sor. Oi'm on mo way to a masquerade." "At this time) in the inuniilijr '.' 1 1 is only nine o'clock I" "Throe for vou, sor ; but ni'iii tT'on' as a. victim nv u caa!de-car accident, an' for the snake iv eavrvin' nut the (lishL'uise. Hi hov to thruvel shlow liku. 0111 git there by to-noight." Tenantr-Why, I haven't been able to make a Are In this fireplace all tlie winter. II doesn't draw. Landlord So? Then it must have saved about five honntU for you la fuel. In such a case I'm afraid I'll here to raise your rent. Comic Cuts. There is itood reason for the popularity of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Davis & Buxard, of West Monterey, Clarion Co , I'a., say : "It has cured people that our physipiani could do nothing for. We persuaded iheui to try a bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Hemedy and they now recommend it with the rest of us." -5 and SO cent bottles. For sale by J. N. Brown, Ilalifai, Dr. A. S, UarruwD, tfDbeld. IX1 OV T1IK WORM. AN ASlirilY I'AIIK PASTOR THINKS WII.I. COMK K1CI1IT AI'TKK TUB CHINKSE WA1I. The Uev. Howard T. Widdemer, the pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Asbury Park, N. J., has expressed a belief that the world will come lo ao end in about ten years. Mr. Widdemer was teaching a class of boys in the Sun day school, and one of the boys made a remark about getting married. "You should not begin so early to think of marriage," said Mr. Widdemer "When you are 113 years of a;;e, you will be juit about old enough." But I may be dead by that time, said the boy. "Yes, I think you will be dead," was fur. ulueuier s unexpected rcpiy. When asked to explain, the minister said he thought all persona would bj lead before the boy reaches I tie age of XV Ho bases bis belief upon the Scrip tures and pailicularly on that passage hull seems to prophesy the end of the world when the gospel shall have Wen leached unto all tho nations. Ilu mi that already missionaries have tarried ti e gospel into every naliou save one m. I eouutrv, which in bis opinion the preseut Chiua Japanese war will Open up. "When that vounlry shall be con quered for Christ," said Mr. Widdemer, "the world will Como to an end." TRUMPET CALLS. It A MS UOliXSO CSDS A WARN- isa xori: to tiik uxrk- DKKMKIK that SAMBO FOR CHAPLAN. ,4 RKFORM IS CCSGRKSSIOX- A 1. 1) K VO Tl OXS IS IMl'KR A- TIVKLY DKMAADKD. "A LITTLK XUXSKXSE XOW AXl Til EX" When a man is full you would expect him to look occupied. Alter a man passes filly his family have the most fun after he is lucked in bed. If sonic people couldn't find anything to bide hehiuJ, they would always be on llie run. That gill who is saving up for a seal skin sacqiie uiay not be fat -sighted but es fur alii ail. The friendship belween Iwo girls usually ceases as soou as ihcy have told cveryil'ing they kimw. lie (after the acceptance) Have you never loved any one so much as you do me? Shu (thoughtfully) Not iu the winter. "bo you are gmng to break your en gagement wilh Harry? How will you doit?" "I don't know. I was think- (U)OD RESULTS It is that several colored minibtcrs will be candidates for the position of chaplain of the next House of Congress. We hope that one of them will be chosen. The colored preacher is proverbially strong in prayer and has an unique and original style of suppliealinn that would be a revelation to Congressmen accus tomed to tho stiff, dry as dust prayers of t tic average chaplain. The style of prayer usually dealt out to the country's lawmakers has a formal cut, is as conven- lioiial us a clerical coat uud as evenly polished and as nicely rounded as though the petitioner were contributing to the lib ral lire of Heaven instead of humbly begging pardon for sin and seeking the guidance of the Most High. A reform iu congressional devotions is imperatively demaudfd. What Congress, especially tho next Congress, needs is good, old fashioned, robust, plantation prayar prayer full of melody and emotion, that i0g of marrying him will raise the causcience of a bald headed reprobate from the dead and knock like thunder at the pearly gate. No other than a negro parson can fill this long felt want. And if a negro chaplain is to be selected, let him be a sure enough old- fashioned Sambo, full of the spirit and picture of a footfall player pinned to strong in the native faculty and untaught your coat, J'.gbert-un, yes! wy .i.... i.i o i ... .i, ,,it.n,l wife ninned that there so as to remind Senegambian of the lowlands. The edu- me to nave my nair cm cated negro is a rank failure in prayer. "Well, now," said father plumpkin, "all He has sacrificed all the origiuality, the t',i9 uhout what a farmer ought lo fervor, the unction of his race to techni rjjSt, lmJ ought not to raise is jest non What he wants to do is to raise the hoe often enough and any kind of a crop will do well enough." Domestic Oh, please, mum, what shall I do? Half ihe soup Is ppilt, nnd ihc boarders is at the table Mrs. Slim- diet (firmly) huiplj ibe box ol rid , i i n't . -ii i. neimer lo to w lal s ell. lucre wm w enough then iu advertising tell the story for shrewd advertisers better than big circulation claims or )ircat promises. . J. J d tho Re: uJUi A D V E HTISK M KN TS. IPEEDY oe-1 LASTINO RESULT". "Then you are quite satisfied with this picture of your husband !" Wile W ell, yes that is, if it's impossible to make it look any less like liim than it docs now Bacon What are you doing with ,1 skill in prayer craft. The genuine. soul inoviii!' no2ro prayer must not be fettered by syntax, nor by the dictionary It must go to Heaven its own way and on its own wings, lneie n an angei there that will correct all its mistakes and mate it read according lo the heart of the sunulicant. The Reed Congress will need a chaplain of this sort lo exposlu late the limine of grace one that can bohllv "rarinlu with the mercy ot the Lord, even as Jacob did wilh the angel, and not let no except with a blessing. I c" ct 1 VaS u : ; ... I. .me. tmnziir'titi f. i:n iiitv li .iin.in. .iili.la.i iamx iw.wam stsKtB. "if om atay We flUAFt ATt C ii TIJ'IE or ft'lund our mortw. lrt-- "w.l.ou r iH.lt lc. fcfmtJ 4c. lor trmdlt. IKLMOM Ml.HICAI. CO., llotton, Mail KSTAUIJSIIKD 1K-29. S.H. Marks Co, PETERSBURG, VA. WHOLESALE COXFECTIONEK8 AND FKTJITEREI'S manufacturers of plain and Fancy Candies, Cakes and Crackers. Dealers in Fine CHEWING TOBACCO CIGARS & SNUFF. ffi""Your orders solicited, have our personal attention. which will 10 19 ly A certain judge took occasion reccntlj lo warn bis people from coming into the eouit room drunk, in thete words: "I That Congress unless all signs and pre- CWJbod, on notice that if cedents fall, will be wild nnd wooly; and ' . , . , ., , i . i.. ... i :....;. i, !.:. thev come into this court room while 1 II1C Cliatllain Ollum III liauuouoie. whh ins j surroundings. Memphis Commercial. Deserving I'raise. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, Dr. am sitting on this bench uruus tney nan better look out." Carlton Cornwell foreman ot'theGaztte, Middletown, N, J , believes that Cham herlain's Couch Hemedy should bo iu cv . i ii.. M...,l i'.,. ,.,,1,1 nnd ii . v.. i;c. DHL n,.ll..V . '- " ".. ' "'" ." "'"'" 1' ' eft'.clcd a sueedv cure. He says: "It is Salve and K.lectric Hitters, and have : . . 1 ..,,,,,,,,1,. (.., recommend never handled reinedics that sell as well, to all. 1 have also seen it used lor whoop I- tivo .nv..n eio-li universal sails- inL'Cuusih. with Ihe best results Janu t ei on. We do not hesitate to guarantee .)U cent iiotucs. thein every lime, and we stand ready lo refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do nut lollow their use. llicse medicines havewou their great popularity purely on their merits. H'ui. Cohen drugists. IHE WEATHER. For wile by J N. lirowo, IhiliCax, Or. A. S. llurririuD, KuliehJ. Literary wihucd have a way of making 1 111 1 1 Tl' I 1 a m in unnibiu by iisutig mm 11 uu iia read a ceitaio uuvel that is iti! out, and then when he admits that he hasn't, of look .aig at him as if he were a worm. COPYRIGHTS. CAS I OBTAIN A PATENT For ; prompt nawor and an boncrt oi,ln,,0",lt 3 IvirNN & '0.. who have had nearly fifty yean' experience In the patent buemcna. Communica tions mrictly conflflenttal. A Handbook of In formation conoi-rmuK lnleniH ana now to od tain them nt free. A! bo a catalogue of mecban leal and ncientlflo bnnka aent free. -k-i-- Patents taken through Munn ft Co. reoetw noctal notice In the Nolrntlllc Aiticrlrnn. and thus are broaubt widely betorotbe public wltn- out com to llie invemor. i mn niienuiu y-tt vnoklv. olfuaiit lv iltuntriitc1. ban in far the Ury(-t nrculatiou of any acu-miHc work iu th world. ;i a year. Ban-pin w'PIm Bent free.. Hulldlnti Killtlon. monthly, I'J.M) a year. Sin. cop; tlfu HulldliiK Killtlon, monthly, f'i. a, 'Zii cents. Kery nunm .Lim In tiera aitid nh hnuHi's. with ulftjin, eimt-liiiB huililwrs in snowtu ul I 'it) a year, r mut at til hoingrapbs of new i...u. HahIutiu nmt stofiirN rontrnrtf-. Address MU1NN A COn MW YUHK. UU1 BUUAUWAT. Lauterback IT! Sycamorest., retersburg, Va. Havini; succeeded J. W. Young I would be pleased to sec his old friends. Largest slock of DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY aud CUT OLASS in this city. John W. Stewart, who was with Young H Hro. for :io years is at the head of my Repairing Department. tiAll work aud orders ree:cive prompt attention. oet251y. Hue klrn'i Amira Naive. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises. Sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever soree, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, ooros, and all skiu eruptions, and posi lively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refuuded. 1'rioe 25 ceuts per box. For sale by Wm. Cokeo. A stingy man's life is a prayer God will be just like hiui. Tl ii l h has no Sunday coat. Knowledgo of sin leads to it. Only those can forgive who lovo. Anybody can go to heaven on a tomb stone. If the devil couldn't lie he would have to quit. The man who docs his duty will not slight it. No man lives right who does not live for God. about God is to rejoice it is K-ata Baby was sick, ws gam hi Cantoris. Wk davul (autd, (be ortod for Ciatorta, . Wasa she became Htm, she o1ud to Oaatorla. Warn ah had CbJIdrw, at pva them Castorla, All we can tell others what he ii to us. When God tells us a tin not to do it. The peacemaker need never by out of employment. Ouc symptom of backsliding is a lack of thankfulness. Don't arguo ailh infidelity; show it the love of Chtist. It took the death of Christ to make our lives worth living. Godlini'ss goes tight ou paying divi dends a tier llie hank breaks. If wo speak kind words wo must cultivate kind feelings. When a peacock spreads ila feathers il forgets it has black feet. The things which do most to make us happy do not cost money. If you would hsve power with God in prayer, take time te mcditato. , You need not be civil to the devil in order to show that you 'are no bigot. The hardest work any man can un dertake, is to try to manage himself. The busier a man is the harder it is for the devil to get into conversation with him. When vou wish to know what the weather is to be, go nnd sele'Ct the small est cloud you see; keep your eye upon it, and if it decreases aud disappears it shows a state of the air which will be suie lo be followed by fair weather; but if it in creases in sine, falling wealher will not be far off. The reason is this : When the air is bceomin" charged with electric ity you will sec every cloud attracting all less ones toward it until it gathers into a shower. And. on contrary, when the fluid is nassioi! off or diffusing itselt, even a lame cloud will be seen breaking to pie ces and dissolving. Chamberlain's Bye and Skin Ointment for Eczema. Teller. Salt- Uheuin, Scald lle-ad, Sore Nipples, Chapped Ila'.', Itching; 1'iles, Hums, Frost Hites, Chronic Sore Eyes and Uranulatal Eye Lids. For sale by druggists at 2o cents per box. TO H0R8e"0WNKBS. For nimirw a horse" in a fine healthy con dition trv Dr. Cailv's Condition Foaders. They tone up the system, aid digestion, cure loss Ol appeuee, relieve coiwupaiiuii, nru. kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving ne w life to an old or over-workcel horse. i!6 tents per package, tor sale by druggists. For sale J. N. ltrown, llahlax. and r. A. S. Hanison, Knfield. NKW ADVliUTISiSMKNTS. mm, 'What's congress given us so far? Just give one thing expression I" "Oh, nothing yet, but hope to get At least an extra session !" POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder Highest of all in leavening strength. Lnlrtt U. S. (juwrnmrnt rood titport. Hoyal Hakinu renvDER Co., 108 WallSt.,N.y. W.L.Douclas CI CM ft IT ISTNESJMT. afta wtlwtriTrosi A KINS. . CORDOVAN, racNCHicHAMiuo cur. .3MFlHtCAllKAMAJWl 3.VP0LICE.3SOLIJ, 2.1.T? BQY5'SCrl0aSHQl. LADIES i 4n Brand Display OF ' FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. FANCY GOODS and NOVELTIES, r.nttcrick's Patterns. R. & G. COltSETS, Misses at 5(lc., Ladies 7c. to f 1. Mul'riees will he made to suit the times. Hats aud bonnets maele and trimmed U order. MRS. P. A. LEWIS, Weldon, N. C. Chas. M. Walsh, South Sycamore St., retersburg, Va tNDi(i.rA,Tiintuf m mmoilnmMiiir Ov.rOlM MIIIIm Ppl. wear taw W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes AH our ahoeft are equally satisfactory They $iv the . value for the mmt. They equal cutto ehosM tat etyle m4 At. Their wearing qualltlee are i.ewrMae!. The prices ere wnHorw, -eUnpeJ !. Prom $i to lj eavetl ever ether eaake. It your dealer cannot lupply you wt cu. tSold Of W. B. TILLERY, eldou, N. C. C.K McGwigan, Knfield, N.C. jau 3 5m. "I know an old soldier who had ehron itl Jurrbtra of ling tsn.linw to have been I permanently cured by taking Chamber lain s voile, Cholera and IMarrhii'i Hem cdv," suys Kdward Sliumpik, a prominent druuitist ul .Minneapolis, Itlinn. "I have sold Ihe remedy in this city for over sev eu years and consider it superior to any other medicine now on the market for bowel complaints." 25 and SO cent bot tles of this remedy. For sale by J. N. Drown, Halifax, Dr. A. 8. Harrison, r.ofield. A man out west shot his wife because breakfast was cold. The citixens arc now I makiog it hot for him. Many stubborn and aggravating rases of rheumatism that were believed to be incurable and accepted as life legacies, have yielded (o Chamberlain's l'sin Balm, much to the surprise and gratification of I the sufferers. One application will relieve lor price list. Address, the pain and suffering and Its continued STEAM DYEING CO., Sootnd Neck, N. C. SCOTLAND NECK SIM DYE WDSKS. wajLUxprcas paid on packages. Send M 0 m 131V v use insures sn effectual oure. For sale by J. N. Brown, Halifax, Dr. A. a. Harrison, kobeld. Lcwest cash prioes guaranteed. All work warranted satisfactory. CH AULES M. WALSH, ootll ly. Fertilizers. I Trooklu UnHs wrf OMe, TtaMaMO and rrai Hard Times zs&dsma Oon, UouM and PanuU, wk S13.dt , TrooklM Unwe aad PHtoee 1 4.641 iu laa.uv Ales MerVUe of PoUa. KtfiU. alpMte PiUiia. ogk 4 Black, NlUftUtlMla,irt(uv smd asautll qttMUtM J Iwaie Muiipe eitv'sv ,M. fOU kLJr WeHfop :4 I 4 .4 J k .1 i 1 V,, ( S " y "I""" -y. " JU ST-
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