7V -y I, "Vf., C N i.v-.1:; I;1 it' 7J. ' -v LOCAL NEWS of interest to Lt OF OUR READERS ; F.-Bigham has; just, re Aturried from a peek's "visit at :''Berita.,:r ' 0;:C ;Mies Vera and Mack.EcU1 ; dleman left yesterday 1 after noon to visit tbeir. auntB, ; Mrs; Chas. Kimball and Mrs. J. B. Sutton in Columbia. S. C. ' " ' ' Miss Sue Bruner, the train- ed nurse who has been look ing aftefttie children of-Wm. Jlogersi C at Enoch ville, re turned home yesterday. The r children, tbcee oi whom had ty hoid fever, are now out of danger, though not fully re- covered. .'H. ( Ritchie was in town y esterq y a na ptoppea , over a ishort time while en refute for High Point & visit his sons. Key: J., Jk Off man --spent yesterday afternoon inLan- di'if.'-. ' J. A. Barae. of Granite Quarry, was here yesterday. Mrs. A. W, Wiiiecoff, of Sornn er, was : here yesterday attending the W. H. and F. "M convention! ' Mrs. C. H. Deal, of Nori Xfolk, Va., who has been here i . ..1. .SlU IT I : ljuh wowiiu mi. ami iib. - F. W Bost , left yesterday evening, to visit Mr. and Mrs. 1 Caldwell Deal, near Enoch-4 ville. ; . Mrs.rH. H. Troutman , who has been visiting tier parents, Mr. anoVMrs. W. T. Howell, returned to her home at Gas tonia yesterday. Dermont Graham, who has been visiting his mother, Mrs. M. J. Graham, returned io oprmgiieiu, uuiu, yetor- i I uay uiurniug. -r twm M T fiom iflft iw. jfCSiDiua, axiwuwuuui v, umbia, S. C, where she will visit heV sisters for a ehort Work on Dr.. Swaringen's new drug store is held up be cause of failure to get the necessary pressed brick for the front wall. , . f . Oreo. Bnngle, Of Open- Mrs, cer, is visiting Mr, and Mrs. John R. Brown. McL. Ritchie and J. X. Bostian went down to Rock well Wednesday on business. They were accompanied to Christianna Church by John R Brown. The Sur.day School chils dren of the Granite Quarry -Methodist Church were here yesterday and held a picnic on the public school grounds xx n i i o4?f .B pWx yesterday for High Point where she will visit her , 4.uar. t. P Hnwll Trnm "T V .:. Y C-T tneresne win go 10 uoms .1. boro to visit relatives. , t xt Kev. ana mrs. w. n. Causey, of Faith, spent Tues- dav nicht! at Rev. J. IL KeK ler's. Rev. Causey has re signed as pastor of the Faith Reformed Church and will leave soon fpr Pennsylvania. Miss Beulah Pinkston "of Franklin is visiting Miss Mary Bostian. Misa Eleanora Brown, daughter of D. S. Brown, of vjautvo vuaiijfA id io""6 her cousin, John R. Brown. Miss Willfonj?. of Rock .fliil, S. C, and Misa Mary -Wood McKenzie, of Sahs- bury, visited Miss Nannette yJEtahisaur Wednesday ( even Miss Carrie Thompson,: - of Davidson, will" conduct a private music school here this fall and winter . Miss Thomp son has arriveoancLmade ar rangementv to' conduct ner classes in the public school building. - , 1 Mack Kirk left Tuesday, for Duneden, Fla.t where he will probably stay until next spring. , A. C. Wilhfclm of Duneden, Fla , was here last week on a visit to his j father-in-law, Chas. Safrit. Aunt Mary . Bigham, who has bedn making her home during the past year with Mr. and Mrs. F. W- Bpst, is Qiaite ill: She is blind, v 78 years old, and has a compile cation of diseases. v H. S. BosUan , was in Salisbury Wednesday; on buisness. Miss Elizabeth Van Poole, of Craven, is visiting at M. A. Stirewalt'e. XM iss Poole is secretary 6t J the Woman's Efrme and "Foreign Mission ary Society in; session at Lutheran Chapel. -. Mrs. Efird, of Winston" and Mrs. Dr. A H. - Dreher. of I Wilmington, are stopping with Jklrs A. M. Hanna. Th. New Bilk Biildlir. The new bank building now has fchft roof on. htk winAawm in and is waiting fort &e interior finishing to h Romnl.u. Th flnt floor will be laid with tile, and atid an-Ih other important feature is a sub. stantialEfire.proeaietylvaiut. The building preeents a appearance. iplendid Coi'nct Let fit Mil Store Min. Mmih Blftekweldar &. Ritohia. the Keneral merchants now occu- Pyh,K the old J. M. Eddleman stand, hava contracted with H. S. cosiian to erect a suDstantiai two - i i : i i :u: tu..Vii wry uu uolt looraei ot Main ana n,aaieman 8treetB Mr. Bostian is preparing n nrnAfld with thll work of Con struction SB soon as the material can be gotten together . Big Site at Curlier & Cirpeiter Ci.'t. The Corriher fc Carpenter Com pany, successors to the Patterson &Youny Company, have decided to conduct a big August clearance I tale and Saturday is to be their Aa nn fn.mnrmw.hAv v6n " w w -"j will make special off eric pi in many lines and it is up to the prudent buyer to attend ;thie big sale. Mr. Thompson, the mana- ger of this rejuvinated establish- ment, is a live and enierpriskg I : U. III . t. 1 UUI1UCBI UIHU WUU . Will .U'Jt uuijr be glad to see you but will tke pleasure in giving you cordial .aV tention and, seeing that you, get 1 all the value of your money you can possibly secure. Tfie Public School Will Opt I Uoodlf. The China Grove public school achool Willopen Monday L-T-L--.i;fJ. - - - Ai7J . 1 - I , B0n ne q'P" J are complete and abundantly ufT ficient to rive a well rounded and Uknrnnoh tn anv notm.l .AiuL..: mmaea cam. ," when ma stored will fit the pupils for admission into tne nigner scnoois ana ooiiBKes oi ue oMWttxuu"" ad bbmu luvoiumr The tuition is free. . Let the chil dren start at the beginning and don't miss a day. wnion means 8UC3eBS. - Thm Beat Pala Killer. . Rn.Vlan'a A puma fla lira nrhon art plirf to . out. brai.e. .pr.in. batn 0r scald, or other injury of the i sKiu win immediately remove an pain.- B. B. Chamberlain of Clinton, Me v saye It robs cuts and other injuries oHheir terrors As a healing remedy : its t equal donH exist. V Will do erood for you . ,pj)ly S5o at druggists. .: UESSlBt RECEIVES GENERAL APPROVAL - , . ,v Speaker Chisp Clark Declares Address to -. Ctagriss ca Utzico Uost Attmirable. :; 'Washington; AngT.Ooq greiaiooal lesader declared tonight that President" Wileon'i vlgorons iiertion of a defiuite-. policy to ward Mexico would . have the ef fect of itaying in CougreiB, for a time at feast, open -"ont'niim of the administration and demands for information. " Those who d is cussed the message agreed in the general statement-that it present ed' a frank and foil statement as to the recent nsgotiations . with the Huerta government and Tat the same time definitely "outlined the American policy for the future. - ir- " Republicans joined the Domo orats in the endorsement of the President's utterances. Thus far, however, there has baeh little de tailed discussion, of, the plahs out lined. " . -'--'v..' The President's message is an admirable document," said . Sena tor Bacon, chairman of the Sen-' ate Foreign Relation! Committee. "It sets forth the facts without reservation, and puts us right be fore the world. ' Moreover, I be lieve it wU have a calming effect upon our own people and a sooth ing influence upon public expres sion in the United Spates. The mftBnifioeht - ovation siven the p,.aM.nf. hn,A that ha Ka. him k nth hrannhna nf Hnn. gress, . witnout regara to party division . Senator" Lodge, the ranking Republican member V of the Foreign Relations committee also "P""8 general approval of the message, commending particular- polioy of non-intervgntionJ af """"" r f sage was "admirable in toue ayd spirit." Senators Snivel y, Williams and Stone, all Democratic membert of the Foreign Relations committee, endorsed the ' document . for the polioy of peace it outlined, and for lti emphatic assertion of the 1 auitude of the United States. I . ... r House leaders likewise gave tneir strong endorsement to the PreBident. "It seemi to me that this Mexican situation," said Speaker Olark, "presents a case . where silence on the part of most folks is golden. It is tioklish and crave, rne rresiaent s aaaress to Congress on the subject is ad- mirable, lofty in conception, I felicitous in diction.. In the very nature of things, he knows more a,bont a situation which chances i O every day, almost every Hour, that the rest of us, and speaks I with fuller knowledge. The most praatical suggestion that he made was that Americans should come oat of Mexico as rapidly and as I mm nna.itila " I duuu ma puDiiuiBi j Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury as mercury will surely destroy the sense of emell-and completely de range the whole system when entering it through the: mucous "surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on presorip- tions.from reputable pbysiciane, - ai" e damaRe fthay will do i '-too fold to the good you can possibly deutve from them Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactuled by P. J Cheney & Co TToleddT O., con tains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the bipod and mucous surfaces of the system , In buying ; Hall's catarrn Uure be eure you get the and made in Toledo, Ohio, vby. P. J . Cheney & Co. TestimonialB free. - . Sold by druggists. Price 75c per bottle. - . Take Hall's Famtly Fills for constipation. 8 ' '"". Hampton Stirewalt,. a graduate u uuriubo , cuurvabucjr . u r music, left yesterday morning for Helena, Ark., where he has ac oepted a position as chnir-dtrector in the Presbyterian Church t that plaee lit. Stirewalt is -an I expert musician and will no-doubt T0:K Plu01JER?rt0UvC0KSTMEi y -2L After Towashlp OUicer Is Orercon? Sheriff and TarlfRotiiitf-li jKmBUclr gro is dead, T on f bad1! wpundedi a :towhpBp ed and three -Negroes re already under arrest following nixap thai -beganat;Tegro ineetins near Huntsvillel'this ooanty, last Late yesterday af tern6pn Town ship Constable 4 B. Shugart-received word tbaf h 'Jwas wanted down belowi ShocVtown to' make an t arrest, andf takiig his son, 3uerney, he stirted.- ' He found that he was to arresttwo Negroes, Tom Hamlin and $ne r named Bit- tinsr. for the alHgec theft "of ji ooat from one Frapk Warren ear lier in the day. - Be procuring his warrats, the constble i went to the churoh where t w Ngrier were and arrested Bittin g. r ' v Whiid thisV: wasfgoing Von Jjb seems that Hamlin was organising a crowd - to rescue . the prisoner. Ff nally ; with : sixl oomrades he made an attaokoh ' the offiser and succeeded io liberating the prit oner, -.y ::.r.tj":y-,i " After this 'thinga happened thick and fastf Hamlin, the leader of the 'rescuing party, is of powerful build and is supposed to have beeri . the -one;' who atruck Constable ; Shugart . : sc me . hard blowB that almost' put him out of oommisson for a while. .' As the Negroes went awayxwith the pris oner Shugart fired Eat them but he shots went wildt This wai early last night., Shortly af terjmidnight heriff oindexter and - Deputy Sheriff WiBhon and some special' deputies arrived on the soene and soon sev- groes one Negro named Hitting was killed outright and another Negro wounded . It is not known whether it is the one arrested for stealing the coat or not." When arrested Bitting waB wearing the coat he was charged with stealing. The officers arrived this morn ing with three of the rebellious black who will be given a hearing at once, while the omaets of ad- jo iningv counties are ,on the look out for those esoapiDg. It is hot known who killed the Negro and this will probably be hard to determine, owing to the circumstances of the killing. . - . opttlar Excursion to Richmond, Va., Via Soathero RtUwai, Tuesdar, September 9tb. I9I3. v Southern Rail way-irill operate annual September excursion frpm North Carolina territory to Rich mond, Virginia, on Tuesday, Sep tember 9th, 1913. J i Special train consisting of first class coaches and standard Pull man sleeping cars will leave Char lotte, N. 0., at 8 :00 p. m.t Tues day, September 9&h, arriving at RichmondVa., 5:00 a. m. ' fol lowing morning. ' Returning, tickets will be good on any regular train leaving Rich mond np to and including trains of iFridayi September 12th. Pas sengers from-branch lines caa'use i2ular -trains oonnectiog with special train at junction points This will be the" 1 ait exqarsion of the season to Richmond, and will be a first class trip in every, re spect. Three whole! days and two nights in Richmond. - Ample time to visit the many attractions - in and around this magnificent city. Following low round trip ..fares will apply, from., points in North Carolina: Salisbury, Kannapo-, Ha, Lin.wood, China Grove, Lan die, Spencer and Lexington $4 50. Granite Qaarry $4.75 ; ' Marion, Glen Alpinef Bridge water, Ruth-. erfordton. Morsanton and . Con nelly Springs,' $5.00. 7 , Proportionately. low round trip fares from other points, -or fur ther information.' Pullman reser vations, 'etc, 'see any agent South ern Railway, or write;' ' ' ' ; R. H. DbButtiD. P. A . " . Charlotte, H.O.I PROCEEDIIoSlilSSimBTiOCIiTT. DtUiitfta it Uftiii t. .1 J - - J "T.J " -The 28th annual convention of the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of the JS2 vapge lioal Lutheran 8ynod . of brth Carolina oonvened yesterday in Lutheran Chapel B. L. phuroh; China 'GrpTaVN.'PVrKfT.O''vA;. Brown, pastor i'l'iji 'pl: - VThe convention was called : to order by the president, Mrs. - R. L. Patterson, of Charlotte, - aind was formally opened by the use of the beautiful service for the open ing of the convention. An-unusu-1 ally' 1W number of delegates ePMorthe opening aef- vices. . ifter the enrollment of delegates jthe president read her report whioh showed ; an increase I in the work-done in both the home and the foreign field. Miss Mary Loa Bowers, of Ne berrv, S. 0., and Miss Mattba Akard, of Blountville, Tenu., "have been called to go to our field in Japan ; They will begin their I wjirx eariy next year. ; . Missionary, Rev. L. O.-Miller and family are at Battle Creek, Mien., on turiougn. Mrs, tip- I pard and children are en route I home on furlough. aii lD tii vue presiaent s report I showed an advance in all depart-1 ments of our missionary workand I to meet the inoreased needs of the I work increased thankofferings'are I called for. .- I ---A The afternoon sesiion wis open-1 .-,1 ed by an lmpzesBive devotional I servioe conducted by Mrs.. M. 0;t J. Kreps, of Uolambia, H. U. . It was announced that mit f Hon study class will be conducted I twice dally T byMias , Oonstanc I ulme of , Concord, uainjt '.iThe Call of tha World Reports from the societiea were heard during the remainder of the I afternoon session. I J . B, Moos . New Parcel Post Rites. The pound rates of postag-e for local delivery and in the first and second zones are easily calculated, asm the local rate the charg-e for packages 'of from four-ounces to one pound isve cents, ' and one cent more for each two pounds or fraction, while in the first and second zones rate the five cents for four ounces up to one pound is increased one cent on each pound or fraction of a pound. The following- table shows these rates: Weight. Iocal. 1st & 2d Zone'. 1 pound .... . .$0.05 .... . .$0.05 2 pounds , .06 . : . . . . .06 3 pounds ...... .06 ..... . .07 4 pounds . . .... .07 ...... .08 5 pounds. . . . . ; 6 pounds ...... 7 pounds ...... 8 pounds .07...... .08 . . . . . .08.....": .09 .09 .10...... .10 ..... .11...... .11 .12 .12 ..., .13 ..... .13...... .14...... .09 .10 .11 .12 .13 .i4 .15 9 pounds 10 pounds 11 pounds 12 pounds 13 pounds 14 pounds 15 pounds 1A 17 . o 1Q 16 pounds .20 17 pounds 18 pounds 19 pounds 20 pounds .21 22 ,14...... V U5...... Tom Gordon, a farmer about 60 years old who lives near Pinnaole, attempted suicide Tuesday by cut- ting his throat with a tobacco knife. He made an mrlv cash aboutVthree inches long, Jbut will likely recover . About tbrea years ago Mr. Gordon fell, sustaining a blow on hit head whioh affected his mind, having never. been jusl right since, a While irra critical condition,' some hope of his recov ery is entertained byhysioians. . ninUter Praises thls-Lazattve ' Rev. H; Stubenvoll of Atfison, in praising Dr.- King's New: Life W A . ' - . m rijis :ior constipation, writes : Dr.Kicg'evNew LifevPiils are such perfect pills no home should be without them." No better reg ulator for the liver ' and bowels. Every pill suaranteed. Try them 1 rrioe 5c at druggists. . 8berbrbke, ' Que., 4 Aug. 27 Harry Thaw von three , viotb riea over the NewlTork State : au thorities today and was locked to night in the Sherbrooke jai!im mune i or the time1 being from the Dominion UmmigratioQ 1 authdri tiei, f ter having received an ;b?i5 bnfrpm the townspeople of herbrookb tjat wbuld have dcrni honor to a prince of royal blpbct( -So!nct waa the scene ' ine Sccnor Court, when at the mora- itaBMippudgi Arthur 01oben- sky jef useallowoounieli tfp reentingwy?StaW :i party to the proeebdingf, that the court subsequently warned spec- tatora that- a repetition of the cheering,; chair cHmbiag, : hand- ' kerchief waving and general ' hy steria would mean, jail sehtencea for the demonstrahtst Speaking from the bench at -the afternoon sessiojilJudge Globensky said that never ihii experience asi member of the bar and of the beuohiiad he been la witness :tp inon1 disgrafutneslIt: 'waa carried out 4n th presence oti court attendanttr and four afmsd mobile Jiniie ' emcuonat , women rushed toward Stanford White's slayer crying:, ' V, ; r " f. Three cheers tor Thaw I Three cheera for the 1 British rflag 1 : ,We" will ffiva von initia- Hmrrr ? o - mf -.mi w 7" r-.-t-v : - Tonight with .Thaw'a - term yofvlBroughV Salisbury - this . morning "confinement indeteraihate ' ' and the key to tho riddle stiUVuotf found there was geueraUxodut bf those who rushed hither after th fugitive'i . aansational esoipe f ro'm ; MaWawaVlTonightxpr XCoagrf tnioheM:Ooty8irp Kieb of Matteawan and John ' E Maek . former Dli trust A tlom a v of Dutches County, will depart and with them shetiffs and deputies of Vermont and ' New ' ' Hampshire who were read y to -string them selves along thborder line and aeize Thaw in event of hii depor tation. . . ': ' " ' ; '.r Messrs . Jerome and Kennedy . will ooufer atr,Qaebec with the Attorney General bf the Province in the hope that he as the Proy- inoea chief bffioer of 'the. Crown, may be able to open the legal lock that holds Thaw in jail . The three 'pointr in whioh Thaw'a lawyers were successful in their first legal skirmish, were: 1. New York 8Ute waa denied the right to be party to the pro ceedings in court; 2. Counsel for .the State failed in their efforts to have Thaw ar raigned beforeav magistrate and" the odmmitment on wh ioh . he :- is held quashed. This would have released him to the 'immigration officers.- ' , , 1 8 Judge Globensky granted the-plea of Thaw's counsel for discontinuance of the writ . of I habeas corpua which might have i orougnv aooui nis . release toaay; I This remedied a strategic blunder made last week by Thaw'a attor- 1 ne7a who-.apparently did not ere 1 alize then that . in seeking their I elient's release they were playing I into the opposition's hands. Suffered Eczema' Fifty Years- Now . Wen. Seems a long time to endure the awfol burning , itohing, smarlinft skin-disease known as "tetter" I another name for Eccema. Seems goc4 to Hobson's Besema Ointment has proven a perfect-cure. . - ; ; Mrs. D. L. Kinney writes : cannot: snnipientiy 'express my thanks to you fr your Dr. - Hob. son's Besema' 'Ointment.. It haa cured 'my Utter, which hastroubl ed me for over fiftv vears." ' All druggists, or by mail'60e. Pfeiffer Chemical Co. St. LouiB,' Mo., or Philadelphia, Fa. C For sale by Detitt O. Swaringen. j ".'-' ThaSupremo Court announces 67 suooessful f applicanta f or li censes to practice law in North Carolina, but of th class of j 77 that ' itndertobs;; the eztainaiion Monday at the c opening of the SALISBURY "A N D nOVAII COUNTY LOCALS Cameron Witherspoon, who was ; recently stricken with paralysis,: suffered: the loss of his sight. He is now stopping with his daughter, ' Mrav F Wi 8vmnri::SM V. Wailaoe & Sons are prepar- , ing to enter Winston-Salem. They ! have leased the store room form-" erly occupied , by - J. A, Neelyin thV Staibuck block on Liberty '2 Street and will bonduot a , retail : stora there. ; .' ' ': '. y.-r--: :-Z: Samuel Wade, while working on a acaffold ajBisting in. the repaira at i Starnei &. Parker's jewelery i stpre-f had a' narrow .escape from.' death. -iThaV supports had'been taken from ihe brick-work bverr head, Mr.' Wade waa ..working be- neath the wall, and while ham- mering th brick were lbosenedf and felloSe brick itrnck' Mr. LWade Bcaffold.rwis (4ver turned, v-in2 to rhapave y.'&' m.?. t ment 2Uf, , fortunately 4hmitn seriouilvfonnda edHis was cut andfSiirles ; ' skinrif d f rojm faif shin to his thiglllj Bey. John WirMbore, pastor of I'.r he. First Methodist Church 'liaaw .? rffi: theirst iMethpdist Church naa returned from a month's 'vacation,' in Western INorth Carolina. .The members of the Lutheran Buni aoh6olof ; YStSf t tpTa,9 to South River ;where? ; they" are enjoying a big:pjbnib ' -C-ThWiineoftb in the ooanty, mom hAra ni v. nf .hftn t . f rtn iinnVSv ; .ft '. t-'if. dred We know : they are having very pleasant outing.- -: azareth Orphons? Home, of Crescent, will give a. oonoert at' ,Waughtown, a suburh of Winsthni, Sunday night,.. ,,V'-: According to the vital statistics law paised by the last legislature, an account of which has been pub lished in this paper. Chairman H. 0. Trotrhas named the following gentlemen to make . the" registra tion ot births and deaths in their respective toWnthips : Atwell, 8. A. Carrigan;T China Grove, G. G. Black welder ; Cleveland, Dr. Bur- rua; Franklin, William Kester; t Gold Hill, C. F. Montgomery; Locke, J. B. tangle ; Jitaker, Hr A.'Raneir; Morgan. Joseph Miller ; Mount Ulla, Dr. G".v A. Brbwn; Proviueii3av Forrest Bllerl Salis bury, Dr H. B. Spencer;! Scotch Irish, Frank :N. Bryan; Steel, Jno. A. Locke; Unity, E.J. Rose- man. - Yesterday, morning a pair of young men en route to Blowing ' Rook in an - automobile, were halted ' for speeding- on North Main .Street. They were taxed $10 and costs.. These were strang er s7 and of course it was right and proper to put the law to thrfml but an ez-alderman of Salisbury , split Innes open at the rate of $5 or 40 miles . per hour. without lights of any kind the same even ing and no arrests : were made. Another proniinent citizen did the -same thing within am hour with out a tail light and this also pass ed unnoticed; , - Such things cause ' men to despise our great and no ble methods of iniigovernment. Mothers! Have Your Children Wprmav Are they feverish, restless,' n6r- vous, irritable, dizzy or constipat-., ' ed? . Pof-they continually ; pibk their nosi .or grind their teeth? Have they cramping pains, irre-p gular . and ravenous f appetite? -These; are all ' Bignr of worms. Worm's nbt only cause your child suffering, but stunt its mind and : growth.. Give "Kickapoo ; Worm 'i Killer' at pnee. ItT kills andi re-: moves the worms, improves : your ' child's appetite, regulates stomach -l and liver and bowels. The symp toms disappear and your ohild ia -made ) happy and- 'healthy, as ' nature intended. I All -druggists' or by mail 25o ...Kickapoo Indian Medicine Company Phlladelphiaa ; P . fit. T.nnia..Mrt : - .. For Sale by De Witt Q. Swarlngen. XltlUi, Traveling men and women, t-;:-salary paid and 'expenses :staalIn-:!2' i bond required. "' Samuel A:..' Mor-. yjif. . .y' 1 - : A- '.-V!. jh.-. .-.r. -I V 'J:;-JiS V".isi9"-i 'tHP.- m ''i2iT;7. -W A For tale by DeWitHG. Bwwlugau' ; 1 make good BeadTHS REcxBonly75c. For sale by DeWitt O .Swarlugen. court for the Fall temV J an, Greensboro, N, O . ; '. - .'.V.- 1.,?, 3J J- . ,, 'v.. tSK- irNCS,'i?.; -7 ' W f m " ' J " . ' . ' ' 1 . . ill m i ii a imli'iiaw mmi i ai ,--- 1 1 . - il1 .'i

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