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*The o-ement Agent. One day last week, as the State House clock waa rapidly approaching the boor of twelve, a thin, gaunt, looking stranger wearing a shabby ailk bet and a fiery red goatee, made his appearance on one of our prineipal thorough fares In his left hand he oarried a dilapidated soap box, and from hi* shoulder waa suspend ed a seedy, and travel-worn saionsl. The straoger halted in front of a large manufacturing establishment, placed tbe aoap bos firmly on tbo oobble stones, hastily mounted hit improvised rostrum, struck a tragic attitude, glared fiireely at an audience of three small boys whioh had {assembled. and suid: - 'Frieuds, citisens, countrymen ; I come you today to speak on one of the most momentous question* engaged the attention ol a Iree people" The speakor here pmsed. wiped the perspira tion from his brow, gaz.d with uuleigued ndmiratiou over his rapidly augmenting audience, and continued : ' Y«s, follow, citizens the great and crying need of the times, is reform The hydra headed monster, Fraud, lubricated with tbe slime of corruption, has wormed hiuisell ioto place and power in this enlightened land, while virtue hangs her head with shame, nnd dies among her worshipers, as the jtoel says. Gentlemen, lo tbo noble cause of political reform, 1 have dedicated the lew remaining years of my life. A grander cause nevet enlisted the support of any man, in any age ' The orator was interrupted at this point | by loud cheers and cries of "that's so" ! and "you're the mm we want to hear." I After the applause had died away the '. speaker resumed: "I rcfraiued from j coming amongst you during the heat , and e*oiteui»»n: of a presidential canvass, simply, because my motives would have been misunderstood. The rack less and degraded politicians would have set up the cry that I was fishing foe a cubiuet position. Hut gentlemen, let me assure you, that the presidential chair would have no attraction for uie, il to gain it 1 must sacrifice, in the minutest degree, my most sacred honor iam the bitter and unalterable foe of official profligacy and am devoting my time and talents toward stemming the seething tide oi political oorrcption, whioh is inundating and engulfing our otherwise favored land. I am the earnest advooate of reform, and in the language of the im mortal Duaiel Webster, I am for Liberty and Union, and Reform, now and forever, one and inseparable." At the last outburtt of en'husiaam, which followed these Lurning words subsided, the elrquem champion of re form pulled up his sleeves, opened his satchel, took a small package from it, and continuing said: "Gentlemen, al though I am traveling pura'y to advan«e the cause of heave-i born, God given freedom and reform, I must live, there fore, I offer the very finest, cheapest and best article of cement, ever pre sented to the considerate judgement of an intelligent public It is ualy twenty five cents a boUle, and it is warrauted to give satislaction every time. Thank you sir, here's jour chaugo. Who'll take the next bottle? You'll take two battles, thank, you have a friend there that will stick closer thau a brother. [ have only a lew more left; can I recommend it ? O yes madam, why only last week a man thoughtlessly sat down in a Kailroad-Depot and broke a bottle of the cement in his coat tail pocket and was obliged to sit there all day and have his meals brougl t to him. Its a fact madam, and at night his friends came and cut away the wood and took him home in a carriage " Some Horse Sense. The Burlington Haw key eis a funny paper, but can aay some sensible and serious things when it wishes Here is something that ought to be read by a J good many people io this section : Don't be afraid of killing youneif with over work, son. Men seldom work so hard as that on the sunny side of thirty. Tbey die sometime*; but it is because they quit work at six p m and don't get home until two a. m. It is the intervals that kill, my son. The work gives you an appetite for your meals, it lends solidity to your slumber; it gives you a perfect and grateful appreciation ot a holiday There are young men who do not work, my son yonog men who make • living by sacking the end of a cane, and who can tie a neoktie in eleven different knots atM nevet lay * wrinkle io it; who can spend mow money io a day than you can earn 16 * month, son; and who will go to the Aer iff sto buy a postal card and apply at the office ot the street oommusioner for a marriage license 80 find out what you w»ot to be and to do, son, and take tff your coat and make success in the world The busier you are, the less evil you will be apt to get into, the sweeter will be y ur aleep, the brighter and happier your holiday, and the better satisfied till the world be with you. When a fashionable lady was in foil dress for* a ball it seemed to her histicaud little brother that if her drtes should be drawn up toward the neck about six inches it would be a greet impreveujent. He neat to the word robo, and, bringing a shawl, presented it to be;. "Wba'a that lor "ha «»k ed. "Wbj, It's fok jou to gut asaid the eiifamt terrible. "For me to put on? Wtaj, I'm all dressed. Pou't 1 look pretty ?" u oli, >e»," blurted out the little observed, u* he lyoked at her bare shoulders, 'liutyou had tetter puX on the shawl, for, sitter, somebob; might see know.'' Isn't • boy at a well, filling a bucket •B example of the ton drawing water '! A telegram frota Mr. Julias A. Grey ( President oi the Cape Fear and Yadkin Vallej lUilroad to the Patriot says: The'tint oargo of iron, one thousand una, has arrived at Wilmington. Ibis ia O'.'rtainly very pleasing ®«ws to the friend* of thin gieat work, and Mr Gray certainly deserves, and will receive the thauka of the people of N>rth Caro lina lor the seal, energy and enterprise displayed in pushing the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railway to G eensboro» and on to its terminus From wbat we oan learn, thn laying of the traik from the Gulf towards Greensboro will begin at onee. By tbe time the prefeot cargo of iron ts placed, another will bave ariived, which will keep t large force busy until the road is fiiniahed to this point. Of course the work will not stop here; such ie not President Gray's intention Hut once tbe line is completed to this point, bus iness will begin and a revenue will follow which, with the sale ol bonds, will Mr Gary to go ahead with the *(>rk beyond this point Again we say the thanks of tbe people of the Slate are due to Mr. Grey and his Bonrd of [ Directors for the sueccss they hate thus j far attained — Greentboro Patriot JtSNKI'IT OK QurcK WoHK—The, rapid workers has not time to get dis gusted with his work—it is out of his 1 hand# long before it grows wearisome Disgust is the product of dawdling effort | If the work be somewhat varied, the pleusare in connection with its comple tion is varied too. Hence, perhaps, the reason why the total and sudden giv ing up ot work is often attended with , evil results. The trsisitioi from • ; life full of activity and rich in the | enjoyment of successful labor, to a life | of utter idleness, with DO such vivid ' enjoyment, has often . proved fatal There is 100 little activitv in the new life, aod too little of the pleasure of activity. Idleness without the cxcito- ' ment and pleasure of work becomes depressing. The vital forces droop and decay. On tho other hand, to the busy i worker rest and recreation have a doub ;le relish. No holiday is so refreshing i as that in which he runs away from his labors, aod enjoys himself in quit# • ' different sense. If his life wer« a su# ! cet-sion of holiday*, il wntld soon be burdensome. The Supreme Court of Michigan has just rendered an important decision in a grain gambling case. One party having lent another monsy, with agree ment to share the profits, in an attempt to get up a corner on wheat, the lender sued to recover the money baok. The court held that such combinations en tered into, to artifioially affect tha priee of any uccessity of life, are illegal, and any money advanced to the purchase of such oontr'act cannot be recovered The Detroit Free ftcu states that "while the oircus with "the beautiful woman in Amerioa' was parading through Chicago the other day, the absurd ory was raised by a practical joker : "The SIO,OOO beauty haa got looae.' The crowd ran in every direction Some women (aimed, and one was thrown through a window, nearly killing a telegraph operator " Those who have ■teen "the most beautiful" tbink the peo ple were justified in being panic stricken. Bolton Pott. Live with your friends as-if they might sometimes become your enemies and with your enemiei as if they might *om« time become your friends. The man who thinks the boy who lives next door to him ir • good boy, haa not been found. pipit CEiHillEflt. W* WO It I RHEUMATISM, ( Heuratgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Sorenets of the Chetf, Bout, Quint/, Sore Throat, Swell ing* and Spraint, Burnt and Sca/dt, General Bodily Pait», Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frotted Feet and Eart, and all ether j Paint and Ache*. 1' K* Prßpaimrtnn on tftrth tquaii Sr. Jacom Oil ; U ( •«/«"» tuff, ttimplr and rhenp External 1 1 liMgtgty. A ate! mi tail* but the comparatively gglSSifefc: &*&&&& 1 ' 1%ui.1.n.» te a>w MhO BY ALU DlUOSim AMD BEALEEB A f II MEDICINE. : A. VOGELER Sc CO., MHmn. IK., r. I. A. s « ■***" As* the rff(i»rr»d suturing, victims of fever and ague, the spirits and pood ap 4frx''- petite; '"y w '" lc " gu SIM- R SO OLA TOR. The Cheapest, Purest, and Best Family rfedlclno in the World ! For UISraPSIA. COJVbTIPAIIOtf, Jan ml ice, Bilious attacks, SICJy HEAD ACIJS, Colic, Depression ol Spiiits, SOUR STOMACH, Heart Burn, Arc , Ac. Thia unrivalled Southern Remedy is warrant ed not te coot.in a single particle of Mkicu bt, or say injurious mineral substance, but is Purely Vegetable, containing thoae Southern Roots and Heibs, which an all-wise Providence has placed in countries where Liter Disease* must pie vail. It will cure all Diaeasea caused by Derangement of the Liver and Bowels. Tas ti'MPTOMS of Mm Complaints are a bitter or bad taste in the mouth ; Pain in the Back, Sides or Joints, olten mistaken lor Hheuinatisin; Sour btomach ; Loss of Appetite; Bowels alternately cottive and lax; Headache ; Lett of Memory, with a painful sensation ul having failed to do iomething which ought to have been done; Debility, Low Spirits, a thick yellou uppearauce of the Skin and Eyei, a rfry Cough otleu mis taken for Consumption. Sometimes many of the tymptomt attend the disease, at others very few ; but the Liven, the largest organ in the txxly, is generally the seat ot the disease, and if not Hegulaleil in time, great suderiiig, wretchedness and DJiIATH will ensue. CAUTIUN As there are a number of imitations offered to the public, we would cautiuu the commun ity to buy no Powders or Prepared SJM MUiW LIYkR RKUULATOR ualtts in while wrappers, and hits the red lettef Z and Mortar in the ftont, and is made by J. 11. ZRJUA4VU. "Vt have tested its virtues, pertonally, and know that lor 1/pwnt, ailiontntss and Throbbing Headache, it ia the I the woild ever snw. We forty other lemcdles l.efore Simmons' Liver Kej,ul»- tor, hut none of tliees f>ve ns more than tem porary relief ; but the Regulator not ouly re lieved but cured u»."— Ed. Telegraph ami Mettenytr, Macon, G'a. MANUrACTL'KKD ONLY By J. H. ZKILIN t CO., Philadelphia, Fa SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. d»l6l Bobert O. Galloway, Jr., with STERN & CO., W UOI.KS A LB Boots and Shoes,, A'o. 9 GOVERNOR STREET, 6th Door from Main, »p7tuG RICHMOND, V*. W. A. IUCK.BR, . H. C- SMITH 8. B. KPRAOINB. TUCKER, S9IITII k CO., Manuracturtraand Wholesale Uraler* in BOOTS; SHOES; HATS AND OAFS JSOBaltimur* »irr«t Baltimore, >1 d. No-ly. • - ■ ELUAKI. WliZ & Importers and Wliole«al* Dealen in OTIONS, HOSIERY; GLOVES; WHITK AND f'ANCY GOODS No, & Hanorer street; Baltimore Ud. 641y- BEATTY'P OKGANS 18 uietul ttopa, 5 atta reedi only $65. PIANOS sl*2s up. pm- lllua. Catalog Fau. Adlre»» BKATTY, Washington, N.J. __ V . O . WILLIS, with BAYRE, ANDERSON k 0ARl», WHOLESALE GROCERS, No 286 Waat Pratt And 52 South Howard Strceta, Patlcrmn Bayut, BALTIMORE. J. tf. Antler Elliot B>nd. mrlOmS W ILSON, BPRXIII COm 1 whqlksale gkockks AND GOiIMIS SCON MERCHANTS. JO'S Howard atreet, corner of Lombard; BALTIMKRE. Wa keep conitHntlj on hand a Ixrpe and well aaaorted atock of Groceries—suitable Tor ' Southern and Wcetera tr\de. We solicit con •ignoiaots of Country Produce —such as Cot- I ton; VOatbers; Qinaeag; Ueeswux; Wool; Dried Fruit; tun; Skins, etc. Uur facilities lor Qo ! ing bwainessare such as to warrant quick snles 1U prompt returns. All orders will hare our ! {ritupt atteniios. 43-IT. tir ITS 17TH VOLUME. THE RA L ET« H NEWS. P. X. Hals, Kditor. L L Polk, Corresponding Editor Edwabds, Brouuhtox A Co.,BusinessUaangers. A NO. 1. DEMOCRATIC JOURNAL DAILY ANFWEEKLY. O' j Daily, 1 jr\r, sl.oo I Weekly, 1 year, $2-®o : " e months, S&o I " 6ujos., 1.00 " S •« 1.75 j Address, THKKALEIUH NEWS, • Raleigh, N. C. "If JOB want a GOOD PIANO OR ORG AN, write or eall on W. P. Obmsbt, Winatoo, wbo can s«( plj any make or atyie made io the l ! sited Skates at pricas which will defy eompetitioD. if jou went the t/ BEST SEWING MACHINE \ evef out before tbe publio, call oo W. P. Ohmsbt for tbo "J igtit-Running DoßMsitic" io thre Musio Slure, Winatoo. Old piaooa, organs, and niaobioes ex ohatfed." W. P. OftMBBY. n - 1 Investrs and Mechanics. PATENTS and how to obtain them. Pantf/hleU ot 0O pages free, upon receipt of 31 aw pa for Postage. Address • Gilmoeb, Smith k Co., fi Solicitors of Pstaila, tu 31,' : t Wmhmfton, D C. Pf DOCS UlllV^fl ■WONOERFUL Wlt I »| □ cums ! mmmmm D ißKinKltaction the I.ITKB, BOWIISI R rTa KIDKKIS at the aaaellfe. Q Hii l> Mil r "•——•— Umi.B h u cionthat d«v(lop* in Kidney and Urt- ■■ DnAi-r DiaaaaafcßUlousneae, Jauudloo, coaau- Q la Hkarrooa Dl»orl»r» and renal* Ouaivlalns Q I an WHAT rwoTiM ut ■ ■3j n Eoffrnx n. Stork, ot Jonetloa Cttjr, Q Um,,. K ldMjr-Wort oti red him aftorwa«tar Pfer IS ■ ilctanaliadb#ontrylneforfoar/eaia -p 3 Mra. John Arnall, of Wuhtnajoa, M her boy wm giwen ui» lo die kn four M ■ physicians sud Sat be was after wards oered byH Fa Kg M. M. R Goodwin, U Anna L. JarroU of Boail. galom, W. T.. aayafrd Idkidsey-Wort. W* ■ John IV. Lawrence of ' OTsred H Hfor years from H*®r ami kidney troubles *'"/ M taking "l»arrel« of other medio lose, &■ Kidney Woi » made him well. ;p ■■was unable to wonc. mad# kiatlfl wall aa erei 1 □kidney diseases, D ■ LIVER COMIH.AINT« t B HConstipation and □ for'Tblia 1 mat cannol riSify prw-fl {■ ar*Jt'aett vtth equal effiettnet In ettkir font- H U art IT ATTHE Dllt GOIBTS. TRICC, lI.SSjJ I WEM.S, KICIIA ItDSON A Co., Prep's, ■ QfWlflaopd the dry poat-paid.) St aLllgTtW. VT. of biutlnon,weak • ■> man of let enedby the strain of torf toUlngorerTOO' your duties avoid Light work, to ra^ stimulants and use W toro brainnenreand Hop BittcrS* ■vrasto. use Hop •• If yon are ycrantr andHsnfferlng from any In discretion or dtHslpaHtlon ; If you are lied or single, old orMroung, poor health or languish King on a bed of SMk neaa, rely on Hop|Bittere. Whoerrr you are, fl| Thousands |s am ■ Titters?" Bare yon fy»- pepsin, kidw I D% l« O* is an absolute ■ ITfIP b^'uT^r - ,o ' Hrooamrtn-l UII,LIIU ply we ok and H »t.ta Bond for {u»BPtritwt, try M NEVER Circular. it llt msj S_. || ur arrnaa K."r.".:|FAIL snved huri- 8 a«tk»iw»a. t. (■US^Sb • IMP&ro"cAULT O CINCINNATI, O. ■ BSMNKfd ■ Bh i feSr^ll Wa BMka «T«rtlifnf a mTiU? ne?)«. Bntia »ompl«H «ll». kii-1 remodel oMo", prilll*. * aar prot.l. da*ir»d. rifca far CU*lo«» »»4 PricM !#•*• a Wibaux. SATIS LAHSBSXH ft SOHB, PMaMpMi, Pi. ELEGANT JEWELRY CHEAP. To introduce our new styles and influence trads we mike tl»* following unparalleled offer* for a short time: " The Berlin Packet contains a gold plated watch chain, ng ite shawl pin, lady's ele f;ant setjowelry, sou Ivan cuff buttons, coral neck ace,set offtgaw sttt«R fold plate band ring, collar button, key rtnr. book, imitation silk handkerchief, pert, pencil, comic envelope* and visiting cards. All these mailed to you for tec. In stamps; 4 packets for (100. The lot can be re tailed at from $2 to $6 00. The Royal Casket contains one superb amethyst ring, elegant coral brouch set In box. fancy neck lace, coral sleeve buttons, enicrnveri gold piste bracelets, rote scarf pin, gold pluted Indy's net. gold plate sleeve buttons, heavy gold plate studs, lovehr cstneo scarf pin, iteoulno Parisisn dlsinond stud. Malteae cross with I', diamond center, beftiitlfhl let sleeve buttons, plsted collar button, plated link watch chain-plalu gold plate ring, nobby cameo riag. Maltese esr-rlugs with IV diamond i settings, rents' Aill comb, atnetbyst set, lady's full plated set wlUi white ttone nettings, jet and catnro scarf pla. eng. gold piste sleeve buttons. The whole of this ma/ntflpent eolation seat Secure by mail for If* I lor f1,7t»,4 fofti. ThkalS* 4H.i le retailed es*K' st fro*t |S to ftl AddfOSi, | N. I. JKVv EIeRY tXV, Atlintk. Ua. THE ATLANTA Ornate says: "This company Is perfectly reliable, and the amount they ftTS for you* money is astounding." Henderson's I j COHBINKD CATAUXifR OF B . ITHUbTuailHl rree to *il voho apply fry ■ flower Seed, are m«it cum vleie) ■ and our Qreenhoufcca for Plant* ■ (mertnf S acre. In glaNk are ■ ike largest In America. n ■ PETER HENDERSON & CO J 38 Oortlendt StrWt, New York, i J r^tefiEKEBBBS «w. Advice free. Diwtlb. cur iml mid Mimp De 1.. Co, bnDlll&Jc" 1 Tea y.er.e.- II r 111 Mltafcthtinl; HO* eared. Writ. »i«t. 11l IV llllnjCMP. hi.Mum Qui lej Mich fff> "«rioiihsa iM. iLIIOIURO «i4u«f, f4liin, ntttkm or f!K\ ahiljftpp. Tfconnantls rateseiUed, Pf nai*ntgivea IX Pft J!'«* flss*,Ue.»>eer»u|»iMfs.ear«a»e« tela* iLLaI r e»y niwwe. Th.ti«an«U »f psatlnstre_aw4 WW/,..ldlers e*tltl«d to IMKEASi: -ul ItOI NT V. aw| *L| I'ATIiJSTS : r«c«r«l fur investors. Ktddi*** lKt ad land srarraats vrvrnrrd. lionsktaad teUL Suldleu M y»«rr«sl»»»t «n*e. Swidß H fP>toßlH f'imeii-Huldier Pro term BVg 1 Bosittj law* hlankn ne4 iuatrftctfosi. We WTI ran refer t« tbss»e«illuf giufMith siid Ciifst.. I4J t / * Of PitUjlraata. Of Danville. I' ÜBLIC Warehouse ! For the B*l* el Leaf Tobacco, DANTILL*. VA. John 0. Witcher, 1 John A. Harndan, Of PittavlvanU, I Of Pitlnjlvaata M Oaks, I W. H. Puller, Of Reldsville, N 0.,J Of Bethel Hill, N. 0., Auctioneers Cl»rki. C. P. Covington, of Caswell, H. C.. S. W. Brown, of Glade Hill, Kmnklin, Ta., David Terrj, Pitts.) Ivaoia Co., V». Not. 13. Moor Haaagers. ?HIOL A STOCKTON'S Tohaceo Warehouse, WINSTON, N. C. * WE OFFBR TO THg PI.ANTKRB OF North Carolina and Virginia everj I advaatage for the I HANDLE and SALB •f thtir TOBACCO. OUR HOUSE SKTS EAST »"* WEST, giving from SUNRISE ■* i RUNDOWN tbf bust light •f any HOUSE IN NORTH CAROLINA. We will girt yon *T«ry ACCOMMODATION ( UnturpatuJ) to task* It t« yonr inter**! t* Mil itb u«. Tonr friend*, lr»ly, PFOIIL A STOCKTON, JOHN BHEPPARD, Auctioneer and General Manager. T. A. WILKS, Floor Manager. N. U STOCKTON, Book Keeper. F. N. BOHANNON, \a«!irilißi» Patrol.. K. 0. CLINAKD, P»"ont. JOSEPH H. STOCKTON,Super* isor. Wiaston, N.C., August 19, 18»e.—ljr J. M. NICHOLSON, WITH J. P. YANCEY & CO., (B»eces*ors to Yaneey, Franklin It Co., lUrOKTERS OF NOTIONS, No. 1209 Uaia Btreat, Richmond, Ta. March IT, )»T». * tf. UNPARALLELED t OFFER! FIRST CLASS Sewing Machines With full line ef Attachments to it all IMi tf Werfc, GIVEN AWAY, Tree of Charge. Hafing made arrangement* with I wall known company for » large nnmber of their Machines, we offer AS A PRE MIUM to e*ery p»rohaaer of TWKN TY-PIVK DOLLARS' WORTH OP BOOKS, to bo selected from our cata consisting of HANDSOMELY BOUND and ELEGANTLY ILLU STRATED BOOKB, by BTANDARD AUTHORS, A First Class Paiij Sewlag Machine, on RICHLY ORNAMENTED IRO> STAND, with SOLID WALNUT TOP AND DRAWER, cerefdly peeked and delivered to mot Depot to tbie city, FREE OF CHARQH. Tbia lo m bono Mo ofor, node for tbo purpose of iairodMtkf oar y»Wieations throughout tbo United State*. } Bead for • Ceulogae and Descriptive ('ireuiar, to Pbiladblpbia PuntUJiixo Co., 725 Sacnoui Street, Philadelphia, Pa. liberal Tamil offered to Ajfteft faettaC ',iV'Vi. a . WK ARK HaW RKCWVIKQ '* f >|*» f f s »!'"¥ *' Winter Goods; Q ► m "i Yl h A **% l t:«r?iU f'/m JI 1 ..i '.J 0,1 HIM HFF ia TLO«K Tba b««t lot of » lW iki ,f» , . * / READY-MAD* 'r* : fc* '' n " ri ,J CLOTHING, HATS ud CAPS, BOOTS tad SHOES, BHIRTS and UNDRRWEARS, GROCERIES, SUGAR, COFKEE, CIIEESI, RICE, GINGER, PIPI'ER, SPICE, At., k o., Aa., it. DRY -GOODS, MEN'S WEAR, CASHMERES, DELAINES, ALPACAS, PHINTS, WHITE GOODS, ia great variety. BACON and LARD, alwaja a* kaad In LEATUEK We h»T« about thoMtad piaeo, •oaiUtiag «f RED ami HOH E-TANNED SOLE, HARNESS mod UPPER LEATHER, KIP ; HORSE, HOG m*i GOAT SJCLVS, with • good Maortaut »f HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, WOODENWARE, WILLOW WARE, DOMESTIC GOODS, DRUGS, MEDICINES, ud CASTINGS. ] ih il*' [\fi! "» * ! - •- ■ ' '. " WK WANT Ou ikouud kaiktli CORN, •ir'B;':; *»« d>».« -t , *.C« lIM Fin hoodftd bukclt, M«h, PSAS ul BKAMS, f M . I ,! « ,1J ; £., .1 .7 .«• I Ob« tK®o#*nd bnWb, mk| WHMAT, RYE and OATS; w . *»«{> 1o ••hiimeci S»if) idl t>n A)w>, 10,000 lb*. OHKES m 4 DMI jffJOES, * ■7/ V.' » Vi f I( A rt'> H >/ T !*' : , 4 r IWiLJU/ 10BACC0 PEPPER & IONS. fiakit;, Ifef rabq* 4, ItM.
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