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.-v gift &li)tolle3scjtDtxj' THURSDAY, CCT S, I87G. K.B. Hlaeet, Managing Editor. Democratic Nominees- (o) FOR PRESIDENT, SAMUEL J. TILDEN, OF NEW YORK. FOR VICS-PRESIDEXT, TKOS. A. HENDRICKS, OF INDIANA. FOR GOVERNOR, Z. B. VANCE, of llecklenburg. FOR LIKUT. QORSKNOK. raos. J. JARVIS. of P For Secretary of State, Josrrn A. En'OLEUARD, of New Hanover. For Attorney-Gem ral, Thomas S. ! JCknan, of Wilson. j i.Po?nlXi!rcr' J,mN ZxlTsLl. Lov, ori Hayrood. Fnr8up't, of Public Inatrtietion, J. C.Scarborouqh, of Joimxon. j 4 . , , Electoro-at-Law. Daniel O. Fowlf, of Wake, uud J naive M. LEACH, ofi1'" ",a UCCJ1 n Davidson, for more than ten years is so n, r DiBtrlctlA- c- Avy- (jfi rugged and miry that you can: For Congress, 8th District, Rgpswt 1 It.' VaNOk, of Buiiconil;. dfl"7m iv,-fn x For tlio benate, SGtli District, a. ! Poi.K.ofr?aidwt.n. o f. Yor. nf! Yuncey. Caldwell Counly Thkeh House of EtprcwritH(!vc, JOnN M. HOUK. Sherifl, It. II. McCAI.L. Register of Deedp, 8. M- CLARK Scrveyor, J. TODD MONTGOMERY. Coroner, J C HART L FLY. ('oinmisBioiiers, AV. A. 8E1ZF.R, C. L, CoFFF."V , JESSE V.OORE, J. R. WILCOX, JNa JtRADLEY- Outrages on Fcmalea. That monstrous iudescriba- 1,1a infill., n T, r-. r C vt - .. , 1 . is uecoining a ioo ireqncnt oc currence all over the country. ; ib ac-euiB mat uie warnings which have, from time to time i .. i . , ueeu given, tire almost entirely linllOilfl Purflnln I ll- i. . . ,. allow their daughters to travel i . , ., - fit P fir rPlllQII ot inrr,,, , t , v - w u v. Iv Mil I,VH,,. IT U II" out any protection. In our court, last week, a negro was convicted for this horrible out rage, committed upon the per son of a very respectable white girl, residing in this county oivly a few miles from town. A large majority of th"s outrage are committed by ne groes, upon white women and tills. It i tilllP tliilt inir.Mj and dau?hters should If urn a ' r ,. r . , .u,i . "' peated occurrencoH that, me sn . - ; enockmg to all our v i rts and natures. (Jer.erallv ,!K-h inhuman perpetrators 'e o:.,- ifhedby the veng-an f the people or the law, but is poor compensation for the mortification. the rein fh(l wrong, and the misery inflicted upon female virtue. l et th, women be careful and protect themylvej, even at the hazard of their liven. Th.- Two litaik It is well-known 1 n it a vast B-raouni oi monev was u-.-i -v iu9 raaicm ottic.a.s m i s;-j carr this State. OtTn-e ,,,; . throughout the State, h.0 ceived notification to ic e , u . .... . , , J, UOtlOM tbfta$30 each but .h much more tl they are di5po?ed 10 contribute. Men of North Carolina, do you know that you ro paying a urge per centage or your hard-earned money to keep, tbeie radicals in office?: y yon Jon t t u time that you. did, and. U -you do, don't you 1 r i.u oeoetterott WhcrwiMf "Where doea the wontyecme from to pay tbcae; Prom the? taiyervrJ ftoes the' money v comeVro'talb pay the annual subscriptions to elect the office-holders? From' the tax-payers!' How much longer do you suppose you, tax-payers, can uphold this administration ? "A con tinual dripping will wear away the hardest 6toue." Ana a continual draw on your hard- earned monev, and the last dol- Lr will be gone, and the lust vestige of property will be sold by the sheriu. lalk about "hard times. Go to tne polls uiu vote o. naves anu v nee- lcr; and you will come around crying ''hard tunes' worse than ever. Come out and be men , ... f- iv.i 1U. I'lwi anu ' aim thp Pru nf "liavrl tin ..o" ,vill ( the ciyol haidnmcs will not be continually ringing m ynr r. ai ,.,.. c ,ow crying, "1 am t able to pay my n( Hi. ' iMnn unit 'n n .1 ,oIo blind to '"li'r0 1"7" 1 u' '"u 'u' rtU'J." want peace and prosperity you must turn. Can't you see the .. i;..,. scarcely move. Keep on and -vou Wl11 8tuck 60 fiiSt tlut jail the friends you have left ; wo-t be able to pull you out..'g 'Ws will follow, ks a; , i,,,,, ,,,t ,., ter ot . oui leave uiai roau- iaKe me,'""1"' "' - riftht nnrJ vnn fu-.H c:n.l!,: j ..... w .. v traveling. These are pro ven : facts heed them now ere it be too late. Peace and licform- One of the most eminent citizens of the South, when j asked the other day the real j desires of hii section at the present time, repiied, that only two things were wanicd-Peace and Reform. Outside of t he-e he said thev wanted no! hi no-: . , -, - , . . , hjv-.i own ao ULdtmnu run their stuple crops proiifie ; tl icir own labor and skill wouiu pro- uuee tne rest ; from 4 tie T . I . C'teral Government they do-ire only 'a Boa. nance uizi'iiM ui.nece: Miry OUtSld ' r ' i uiteiL-ience ana in;ii i Huiiet-ii'ii vii:lii i3iiieeoin:u-.i:. ricrh t of all citizens .o ooe the laws ; thev wonii vi-dd to nun in iov.ihv to the b'i ion and (.'o'isi itutnm as it new : i ; it is not on i y their ( usmv to , , J , , live at peace with ie c .red ' pcojne 'jut an absolute ie. eossi t y, because nothing cou.-i ps sibl y be more host de to t he Southern h:les than cvvii tli apj re!ieiisi.,n of liiturban '. between r.tees ; they u.i'ibl in every possible w;iy promote der the tn.it their co:,ti'i,ti;;'-:, t advance tne v.eo ln..-ingd 0 whole commiiiiit v. Set- v, peace would inwur' the prosrent v o a , w i.i1 i v orrn in the administration or the ...... . al litnu I l li .rem i n i . , f .ir-.l i A ,. , . , U,U"ir. UlX! in' W,"" J rt,!ieve l,;e:n f,"M' "" l,n , ''uJ . 1T"- ' :" h:1,1 Ke'U l,10!" 8" "u,a 'J""',SS' Hi;d ( . ta'-sto pay ttilt.ie.. imnw- "tUl l"C'j,.y 0) annua, rni;. - 'lllli; of livut n.li vi 1 i ; . , i, . , ' inAnii'u i ii i..i 1 1 v. i lollo.v reform. ; Mr. Marr of Ftouisiatia i :-, t only one of the best known but oim? of the abb'j-t eit i7ens of t be .1 Y T .1 ouin. i e is no yd or r.ro- or j-.ro- to'ii.. j ohtical eagaci'v and p, i b I t candor. IPs t-eio ;;: - xi : ,-,- tM,i iifnilv tli i i to! iii in 1 V Hie i -f.ii w 1 t : no ont h, and in tact '"'' oe.soet .iu.i iv .mil- 'nlai. We tlnmK him tor the w atchworil IV kcp en I!it,ii; I ,. - ' ' -i 1 -Icr that banner the )e,o- e:,lc hosts march forward to Mctmy , November and to National Kconomy, brought forth m the hapnineaa nf Rl the people ns the nPcensary consc- quence of that victory. . Gen. Braxton Bra died of ' heart dtseiue in O.ilvcHtou Tex-, at on Wedooedey - lut. Hi death occurred mddeuljr while he wai in church.. "A. W heeler. bHi9 nomination on account 3 of liis'pretended'respectaBility turns out to be no better than the, rest of the lladical nomina tions The charges against him are from proven records; and neither as Chairman of the Pacifie Railroad Committee, noi in his connection with local enterprises, can he reestablish j its good name. l Urth withdrew because lie ft - - j un outraiWO!1, rr,u:1 . ' n lhn ! ,e The question now b wi VVm A Whce,er aUj) wUh draw ? Wc think not Ea, , is the caavaS3 lho ubUcai3 ; had 80mo , races of respect for ' nnnniirill ,jm, M ,,!.' y niuuvvw UIIU pM.'UlH j ion still remainiriL' in thc-ir i .1 uiann?(Mnf nt but now it with ( ('' Ul 1 a,,J cannot aeny '"allilgl. IllrU l, U li i HOW It 18 W U II - O lheni nock or 0?iJ;n. They !' 1:1 - tn0 h' c,gIlt .Vears ot He" .. d t j . throno'i ! ,ul'ilca:i- rule, one half of the iT'irSI ti'i which ih.t n,Ti t . iy . ;..n tv has been in control of ascourageoius as they are. ftehe election' ihoy wiii b- sorry that thev did net - Wllhdi n fi. r ; ..rruittionists winon : th-v have uomi-Pitcd ' i "-y ,,,uc l,t'll'lAl-U -KS -"I rect exponents of the in ir.rM.u'.f i and ()f lheil. y' ; ! r itt . it ! K Hayes is elect ed th O :',',V-I i: St. (.km. (r.mt W;U be ', , restored t o the command t! ; ; a'"5.V. with the consent an-i : j'port of Sherman and Siion Ian. Second. Auotlu'i' and ii- ... i i vigorus policy of recoie't!-'.;.' 'unsettling everything in "l' ! 'South, will bo entered u, ! Third. The President W.-i surround himseif with onb, !.;:c j partisan Reuublie.ms of :ho mo - t radical tvpo, an ie whole ower.s of the admmis-; trution will be jint. forth to -v-' or :;o : lu un: bum m' ('.i---. 'a 1 ' ' : L i ' l T. I i ' I r . o 1 ) : t ! i . no scnoo, qne5-,t!;-m wih become ;m issue in Ai-i'-n-' can pohlu-s, .suiinioiu- err:iie y . i -r ; o ; i .- .;.:, , r iiin iie nnar-.-'es will liei.i -i , i , , . lingered i:-. f '; o. ! wc.t: tne ' .., ; .. , Uv" nf l 1.- ' i ::::ie;iL we.: , ee -0 ;aii'.e ;e.i with t!v re- f, sow. - ! i. nil :r:nii i'i iiatioral 1m::!:- rn : ! e I ()iO'," urn- ii P-'micral? of tie. '. the aid ; ,,, W.- i. (.'0 :1 :. hi Ct !ii .'!! of t '.er; o Mjvvi i'.eu 0"ii n ; ; o , 1 1 ,.: east , or ;: ol' i be' east, or will tnev e- ivv ' ')";;; w;' n eit i o : . . ,i : bwVrt'r' .. ; i 1 1- 'li:.- , bear.i ;i: o, !,ii .OiO. w .: iv'Ii i hev :ii -A'-. X';cs . ( !' ! 1 . W.'St i ',, : i o v navi.' nren esse 1 we I l e . ', 4. ;!: 10 ! S "c i 'on' ;; ' i ,- a 1 ' a uav p i. e tl ,,. , 1 1 : . i l oi ii Ot' : 1 1'",; ;in i v eo;i veils. : !" 1, mnu ,n " v..i.t o.ivia.'. an i wni carry i .I' a bir.,- ,:'.., of olci Th.-y are at lan ft:.'-, .,-v.iko aa ; r.'L-.vi-. t hep: e-.,: s; f t !. ; ""'" v. 'li,,v !; rendilv! v. : :.v "k: i rde.i ; such was the a-e - i .-. rad-! v,t L , t v in ti,: s. ei;,,i, ,. f:lr. ! 1 i 1 "ven ' , i ' , i , 1 1 ; ; ; i " i4 a (),,. I(-p . l.etm ibem. ,,f to a i,-hi m radanil vo'er. 1 1.' o" ne',-,,.-.-. ;irc Wl b'lV.' 1, . ,.,1 P in HI! a ,;!. 1 I l I.. A . (,!; eit tv: -. . ,i P.. : . : r:i'h.e : ,- ,: , 1' i''. .n.i".' i - w:!i ...y .r :i.-. , - ti'1 o, i r. i:, r,,- ,,,,,, v,Pt u , r.ei HI- i' ,i !., e..n. 1 1 - f,lH!1 i!u, 7i j, of N o v t,.oy aiiv to i: . ,r , ti'? men of Western Caro,:,, a a: -. i - Advices from alUo-M :o; a. -J extremely eucou. agin,-- An - i.ono.st vote will be ctiro.i. ..:: 1 that mean Democratic vuMorv. The Badim's are . akin r rv-rv-! thing on October, and d-feat; then will be their final .b.fvAt ' Don't underrate their atrcneihl or your own. The Dmo rata have undoubtedly a majority i j Ohio and Indiana. Weil Vir-! Rinu, and Colorado. Poll your !f(ill?ote, and be stem mtb a . ' , 1 J i -' j . , r ,"1 Victory' ifiTO entirlJbcui;. ' (ikiNToX a. dltEYi If MierH itfvnobrorainenf nom-:w U VA7 L 1 , F inee of the Radicals who is not stained with the universal stain of tiie corruption 6f 'his party l I XT I ' II I ! I ' lj man tong in puoiic mo ana. power under such principles: and practices as have ldtey- ; i) re vailed in the Federal Gov. i 4 .,.,.,.,. f ....... . frnment ran rem am finriv ' 'i' "' - ' - i - rnr - v -vrk dupauvi to vnr to rjieirnmr - U I' K, Th: whilt : . i ik' j- v i, i v i. ui . I he logic of the "i'n party Ins come to. j The -y do not deny the preva- Ur,..-, ami tne depth oi r he ,.n corruption. They t C;l,ll,ot f Repub- do not, il the I sa:.d.ils tls.it have brought re- - r-1'"''1 P"' Hie name ot our .i .... i ! ' ' , 1 -'cru.nent, have been '-""k-d by flagrant , xces.es, by Ci,n ."l''':;!,, l-I!(-'xPMa anu u,1"i p::tis:K'!t u Ikmi exposed, by; oontil'Uid boirayais of every se- Cl et : n,lt' ;''V maladministra- i , . f... , .. , i:u:i y iraim. oy i.icic, oy m- cunipeteney in evory depart- mnt of government, by gross riisrOf ir ! of al! tiio known find jliiical nioraiitv. Thev ana n !;.i4,w . ad.uinistru- - . , , , , ., . , eii lias continued , ... ., i, , ; . : , I II I ' i 1 1 i.llj li'.'ll'JII, w .ij n Kl- ; ,.n j j, - tir t) iVU act uiea :l j..,,.,, s;.(,tjon of tjl(, ,Mtlvst . -n ,!:1!.tv. i1;1,i ' tlM,;i n:rri d! 1 1." '.art v i i ir rnri i protest m tne no.ni- )i;io:i o! ..ree;y and the a-.iupt :.-.!! ol'the Cincinnati plat- ;! in. 1 no v Know al trie lorm i I i: ' 'p,' ' v' .;' - j-.i-i..u. i one. W a. I a'lOUt. u(- KI:;i!V : . ' i ,. i i ,i. j. ... u-.' 4 '1 T 1 !!:;". cann-t fetiv all Jm .! y o! in mii aa;;i;t u. ; tli'-.Mh th? y do.-. sorrowiu y i'i' t. iev r:vv tne Demnot at , n.,... 0 ,'t . 1 . , , , i,.., . j i i - : ! iiy u continue in power the , I ':! ! : -)t'tr'-, li-. o l I.i,l .. il ,- . : . a i;:-r. i' n i :' -elf .to al -i-i w.c-.e ;:ie, covered !he v, i:n iL'rioium : the ; to re ..v. i,i. no! r -o o-.deiif of tiie ie.--, wntin:. r,. Tl i ; '. o , i on Si. pt. 27. VilTli- I ! h" Si a to t he !!: say?: "Td- l ' -..:'..' ti; ; State, ' o v ir.tiid. Tie.: " 1 ) far as ll-'.n i ". r- I Ih-it he loses. ' 1 ;i r v ;..:;, is- r : n i .in os. It' Haves ''I lmgiu as web ' . i,;-.-,,) ,;e litMl- e,; , ;,'. :d is sim Ipy t he : :' ' Mop thief." The ' ' : of t he Democrats i . i i 'a aoniAi uuiair ei! a i.i lhf ir whole businets is ' 0 e an :s the e !Sl iWC. n iar.'.' peitona doiiht. vr i. :iH r tlaye ui a vote n. or Hayes is a vol-; for f.:r Ih.'S is a vote Bf'iKuap A v :,- for Ibjiipo. A vof" for Hayrs is a v4e HgAi!i.at i i-t'-pi.chment. A vote for Havos is a vu'.e for th'4 I :-.'.: n r IS: re aw . A vo-to for Ha vt -i is a vot? lor t ho FreedmanV BanK. A vole 'or Ha'-s is a VOtC f. r Jnbeock, '.I.-D onaii 1 nnd .fnvre, is ..-.. i r.. ,i... n . i'jvi'i oii.'(..iai iui ui" ie- publican ticket at th. State elections i a vote for Ihy9 and all the .-.md! and Rwin- dlen of Rum', admuustration. '-. a KWiVUKT Mcn;M Mi a fBH lirjteHalit I in all m Mncs Attorney afLaxo, J.lSfAlNHOOR, D. D.S, II AV NO Had an Ph. -d t perfo. m mII K-iratiiia u n thu Tlh in a aatiafitc'.o ry manner. lie ttlt, JQSiES HOUSE. A dd.ffli.'fi.l summer ho"ic, lui-rmtnicd by LENOIR, IV. ., Dr. W. M. AUNIIAhDT, ThoI'. Heatth and i.ia.nro icekeu will flnd it tiu-i:-,r,i-reit t,u,P a. -he ho.IM. Ti" t-ti-re uiPiied iti. the u-.t t n'.fjssr.ess l" '""ku p,"-"1" ;-infton-i.u. v,:: Coffey's Hotel, Maim Strbct. MOONE, N. o. , f p r o. rt p , l J' JL 7 'PTHlii First dm., ,o.,80 i, w'dly iiemi refurri itlifd wili new r'V!!,,'!V- J1"" Kak; '"l""! ,u u'1 otittu. ll"ntive mid polite Ur"lt$. (.m i ...i, in Ht endanct). (c.o'l fttublcs and hostlers. .".'; m a can vvik-d you nroli, li'. K lcjRHt..e v.ry -dem!e. O r ii t r a l Merchant), S. W. F. HARPER iS'lt'i'faor to -. ,- . "' J- J- ' HARPFR. T7-.-, o P,.tl i :.. 1 I)-' in . r, i ( i A I ) .vn v)t ------ -''A,li llW- li;CE (lEN'MtiAIiLY. -oil i", N 0., Jm; -.V. Aim llier hrp,e lot of Calico Prints, Jnst recrivrtd, cheap f,n chiIi l. HAUl'KK'.a. A lnr;.: i- t f ilOLLED IRON Tir.-, I hi'.i, i, .-.v mould.-., i-.ioul, S'jiv.u -;, hnifl ri;:d Htie.'t !rii Kr) ;i I' : f tlio c.-lrliralfd - Ii A. N a K k R y i::ox, o '"it .: i lire t.o'iIJh f)-,t ,Rr, ..o , C!i-ai. Kir ci.olj. at HAHF. ii'.-t. Br'iAU K 't'eK SVItUP. by the aL'ff iKlicup'ci cut-1) , Bt IIARi'r.H'b. OILS. : ; tmI U.I P. -tijo I ,,, .... ',. I'. n- M .:. I.' no M;, l,,r i -.,. ,. . nr.- bi'.fli, im;I , i,-.. b, v j i .!."' ily l K "ii ! ..-I ml l -tl Lump (la, Ci pt'ir cj.h at HAkri'u S A large lot of NAILS, by the k. c!u-pcr (,-.r AS.'l tlimi f r t- ! .e w:ir. Ht MAHPEUS. Larij.- ,it J'. Jicnll a clioir To-i-acoa, ull gr:dt s, olmap fv.r h.hIi , t HAni'Lu'S. iiprr.'ork s-,!.- nv,, rPP..r i.ihpr. rr "' it 1 O--. h t '; h' k-,vi- ru rionro i,o lu-H'-r i.'i j-'-e I. ,r!. nt. ,, nA!'.i'Ki:'S. Pine (:if:;.io:ea at 65c. Pji.o I' w ...i a i. .i 'i.-.c irr yard. Tlni. - i - c. . i A I 1 1 no !llo.,y, niC On- rlnnp.-'Rl k'iMifl pvir "IN r.'d In (Lis umrfcpr. F'.r crt.li nt HARPER 6. H;fOM Hmim and Lard I ' -r t-nali, at MA" PIL Ft R t t ' A R -crunlit d , powdernl, coLVc ': aij !r, clit aj, for laah. nt UAH PI- H H. A large assort inert of goods ri'i ,o- i ,',. ii, w..oi i.l il, U cci i n AH h.iiitpit li.rrm.li mI ttrctlly r.-iliiif,! Urpd 4, t anu, n 41 u Kl lvi; 6. !, ii, .Ir Jnuo 1S7G. BLANKS NIATLT TRIUTED AT THIS OTriQt, - "-axvuf -a ' TV 1 . A.' l e n o in, n. a., 'i ' 1 " ?? f',5"-' '''.',V,f..?.-' '. v," aftJiufctortff-.' ' ;Vf c. LJNOIR,N.C. "' ' ICPHIf hest c ih price paid for leaf tobacco. Special attention given to orUejp. ATPLETON'S AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA. ! tlr8 rt" ery subject. miupu i mm uew ivp? and illiutratod with set.rul UionnKud nj,rriiigi!'ai1d map. Tli w. rk originally publithed niiJer (h tir),oi Tho N'o Amerloaa Cyc'opmli wh comiletJ lu I8ti3. inc which t me tb ivulo irrn!nti..n which it liaa attained u nil I'utH ot ,, '!nited Stntoa, and the aig, nnUlxvolometiu which hao ukn placn ill every brHIIC'll Of aClrllt-r. lifarat... tut, Imva lridiicrcl lb niitora aul imbliolis e-s usutiniit it in an nact and . thorouffh revision, and to isaus n now edition emK tied THEAMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA Wiiliiu the liu'. ton ywstha prgro o disim Piy io ovoiy dtpartmeot cif ko v "lf bm rnud a new work of refoioacu o lutmru'lva waul. Tim mi vonioiit of political alfdira haa kept pace witr. Ilia diiciverica luf trirnca nn'l ir Iruiiful , ppliuatioii to tha iudua in.il 8H-I uairfiil arts ncd Jh conveiaeocs hiu! r.-rin-ir,.t,t.d social iilf. (.rout Wuri nu-l en.,.,,,,, i,'rovuTriti,.f,e liavi tn-curred iuvoMijk : umiii.l cUun- P ialUr in... in-ill l Ito c il wacot'our Own c6nntry. wl.uli w.n -.i its hoij.t wln.a Ihn l-.,i vnU iim.-.U tb,.,!,i w,,,)! Bf,;,etl,M!, ,an htppily Ik-si. n.r'pj, uud a new c(,uru of c-iomur-f-ial mi;! Industrial a llvily cirnmencod. L irge iicCrtfgMMm tu o ir Geographical Knowledge Havo boi'ii made by the inc!oft!ab'u 's. 1 1 e rs of Ali'l.vi. J lie gri st politic I rsvoloti .nof the 'caile, v.iitj Ibuunii -mJ loaiiti of tl.e lnpe "Mime, liivo bn,ii;.bt ;til ni!);; io ni'iltiMdi of un tn:-n, wl;oa niniarb iu evn-y oi,t:' i"i t::li, TkI fl !(: iv,it nvy -ry niiu ,s i i ii t j i,, Oil. p irtic -jlam. U l I mllei liur-i boan loiijrbt mid lri)nr int KirK,n in imiiiii..:.!, cf wbicli tbe .lntmU ie atctp.-..!,.M-v-J i'i tho inwapuce-a ..i i.nh- t . fin -.i-'fit uvfcati.im ( tha Jh-, bill wiiicli T.gM now to ' fif-tr ilac n Permanent and Authentic History. In prfparirg tbe pr nt ciitiiir fur fU pi r.D il bat m-curilini-Jy bn a '.lioauil nl Mi - a i,,ij t,, tiii'iy di.A-, tb ii.ii.i inmin to t a Ui, n p. bn date.; mid to din uh un m cii tt ,' j-dninj .-I ill- moftt ru--l.t (li,cri . " III ...'.I nf , r,y f, ,i, pntducij ,u i., i i :tiii, and i.: l ie nc-tral 1 iv. i!.m fi i' .- p.-c'.: tl a.'f, Wtl1 ;. givo a u n- . - vi-.um II1K i;t.n rrc.oi J ,l :hi.pr.(rra Oi' i ouucai ami Historical Eventn. Ti c. vck bit i.i-.i -ir f,,i loij c.r-li: !-( .'iifjii ,ry lnbir. n,l vrnu (h m.-i t om; ;- i. -j: o f..r '-:,'..ig It .... ,t .1 f i.. 'ITU. r-: i ;;i:t,n; inn. 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