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s. VMi" fit-" A .. . X ..... jr.. . y 1 f u VOL. HI. TllOY. N. 0.. JULY 12. 1SS8. y . u j . u : f.1- V V 1 W I 1 V 7 y I I I I II'; A 1 I I I I II..IIVV II V I 1 I I llll Ill v- ... . aa AUl'KfiriSI.'G KITES OF IHK UOSTGOHEllY VtVETTE. T!l6 N. . . IHa Oil 1 u . ; 'I litre f.-ur g 1 .V 3 lu'- aa i i " , (Ml (4 : l"M in . $ ft (til 10 00 1-3 M I.V.KI hi r) 'J7..V tf.ArO pass a joint iesojution extendingjify or liemean every man thnUnjusf W trusted to adjust. w tin; old appropriations for.,Q days UtainLs up for truth and justice. rjtk tbe customs duties shouh into t he new fiscal year. Mr. Mills says that Mil will Ik jKisstnl ly t Iliis tarifT le House savH furtlier that he has we 1 II 1 urn very well aequainteil with the 1 ,K ,1;U1 lor th production r Sr. Kditor of ... Tinuw u.,.l itl. :1M,,,.IIC "sywinc, and the di.M-rimi- - - -. - ..... , - - , ........ his ancestors and I 1 natitns in t uiv nt in vt until wK.iim.I ave oiten s i sin-li n in ,.i .. .. tin iu.-i in 4iuiii. i if iM-.iiu ii. i ii-ii i in inonnocritnu iHiru i . : i i r j ' " - i in till ,ii irun 1 ill 1 111 1 lll'Uiw :mn I llll I 1 I1 lowest IRUY MAIL iEE10RY. The mail Un-'e ui wrir ai this l.ce a follows: e.relaily .udajH excepted ro Arnre du do - P-m- Fa Asur-BOio. f.e.ff-i Tuesdays and FrUaysf m U. VdnenayK' p m F)U Fi 4otiTM r. ' j SftlMj-dav 12, m Ar'iveu Saturday . ll,S0,a n Foe iioKT E Mixs. (.rim Monday Wediiesdays and Friday. 1 Arn es do do . do 11, a, m. Tot C'AHTHArii'iC. Leays Monday and Thur. 1, p m, Arrives Wed lies, and Fri. 11 am. For Columbia Factors'. l eaves W ednehdays I1 Sat. 1 p,m. Arrive do do 12, p, m For Albkum arms. ,ves Tuesdays A Saturdays 7,in. Arrives flo. do. 4p.m. F. M. Wakskr. P.M. received uf thm is t lie. one ou have the on necsrics of -lift iiUfriJ IiUIkIkmIs nf'h'triTj f'rnm l?iui1ili ' niriut t. .1 Ii: . :. ' luitC as ellinllv itiuiliL I... .... ' ------ . . . ..... ..vj..,..,i iiw n Itll, 111. ililllliV IK Id ( . . .".-ii..jHr mi- ieaiis in all Ketionsof the. country comineiidinj the hill. I peri agree with Mr. Mills, with the ception of the date. - I think it would he war lit Ioiitomry . lMVjfrt? i'"vcrT xvud will never cease win ne ia:er iei(re reached on the h publi-. inost to do with. His nature is to eijually as posihleh un-1 nintrr qnarrel and it .si-ems to lie his de-l avlidal1S bunl"s taxtionj ... i:.,ilf l4 fl . .. -t siiitl confer the greatest khA on , lectly light. It the ,ieople would pay tW greatest nnnilH.r. I he ex' attention to his, clatter theiej l.'esfilved, That we, as hereto if ii . if ii ri ii ii ii if ii ii ii i ii re a final vote is fore theVlection:iitv adyte totlnj j to f the unconditional r,L itSrr j "TrrUAi t iH, Jut there is go.)d people ofilontgomerr, keepi!1" "5 lhe hoIw i,ltM Iit T'r ! BAB,3 CRY FOR IT. ' v 7 - 1 rrcvenue svsteni i i u-n t.- i...f ,ori- i jour ri m vi.. remainintrnf if- WoL stMiid flrn. i - V .Vw .Ia? tlA tax l,ot t iaubW. 4 i INVALIDS REL (b lort.v crdcrM Cbor the' 1 I H II Vy I "w u -rr dortn. b ua tlx. tnfc j A Y IMFAMTS and INVALIDS ldiiicm. aaa otxlrtvd j fZlT PHYSICIAVS Fi TO RITE 4tm ld cVcM to LruiM In v lBlt. , t,... u. yr. thu I a7i?s r. : Jl, r1! little doubt now remaining of its cook stand iirm on tJi nlatrnrm u. -...h - .. 1 ,,WM "ubkmi final passage. lievenue refonnvot truth which is. mom ureeion as a arricvo'iH btinlfm trrftrrrAiA4 . ij.f . o trot th mo or m u. w.iuiuckt.xd, iievenue reionnvoi irum winch is. .mom iireeionsiasa gnevoiH hnnlen toorrrfeoflc ie strides forward than rubies and mightier than the 'a,l(1 sou lie of niiHovanee in its ... practical operations. AVe call the hits made gigantic . i niiice the St. Louis Omvention. I sword, and he who lay its banner " - Next Saturday night Washing- in the dust may expect to reap ton is to have a nionster Cleve- what he sows a fearful harvest land and Thurmaii ratification to the soul, if not to the body; for meeting. j Thr 8Ti. ISO. toe. S1.M. , 'n'.ISiiia AaiJ Ibfanu atl IcU l..- attention oj tlu-people ot the State! WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO. BURLINGTON Vt to the hypovi it ical pretension of! - - wawva. BE1UUFY YOnt LAATKS. tlie Kepnlilickii party m their plat- lorms that tltey are in favor of the it we sow coiTiiptioii we will reap J 11 i,taJ 01 l,,,s onerous system of The lleimblican delegates to the eornnitinn? nml U' - fi i.f 1. - ' taxation, enacted by their 11a it v. nueago Convention are still apob will reap truth. There is one thing 1 arf taxb.g Theb"' ogizmg to their constituents for sure: "Whatsoever a man wW struct all legislation inaugurated not having juit lUaine up. that shall he also reap' then it is: hy the representatives of 7he l)e- (leueral Sheridan has been euro- essential for us to be careful . of . 1,UH'llt1'' i,ail.v t lclieve the jteo fully removed to Xompiitt, Mass., what kind of seed we sow; for if lIc ol a11 01 ai,art 01 tl,is oilun.i wherehe has a summer cottage ' we sow bitter enveyingvtrile luisohTd, Thai the cou.-e oftho which nas just been completed, and hatred we may expect to reap ; Democratic party, in fmtlu rancc lie sailed 011 the L.b. S. Swatara, the same. So let us not sow in of popular education, -is a sntli-1 tendered by the Secretary of the this field but let us sow to the '111 siril0" that we favor tlx . 1.. a. : i 1 . Xavy. While the sailors were spirit of meekness, irontleness. ! 1 m, u io" u l 11i', anil wc, ' i- . i. 1 A, 1 i , . ' i in piomore aim imnrove t he ims- oan v.nfr u.m on a stretcher up the So.lncss ami patience, there wo ' out e.lucatim.al mlv 'a.lt.. Z J V, . . t VI raUntod ITarcii 12, E7. 11 j ousv Annum xo 3 n i:in ii; yon Mi:rT.cn a KiJirrt: r. Vatcii-mkcr and JkWKtrK, iki.i:kix DIA MoXKh, WATCHED, rUM'K., J KW'KI.K V, MLVKK AVI) M LVRR I LATKI) WAIIK. Spri'i;il attiMition siveu to iitrh rop.iirin. x as 1 1 1 ciT x lis r r i: n. From Uur ltegular Corrtpondent. Cleveland and Thurman are .now jrgarded by all Deinociats and jiot a few'-Republicans, as sure winners. The Republican Con-' vo lition by its action in nomina ting, Renjainin Harrison and Levi J .Morton virtually removed all tbe elements of uncertainty from the campaign. The general senti ment of the Democrats in Con giess is thet the Republicans could Hot have put np'a ' weaker ticket if they had fried. Harrison has been defeated time after time in his own State and Morton is imly jin old -"money bags.'' Roth of them .are about as far removed 'from the people a it is possible for them to be. Henry (ieorge was in this city on Saturday last. He predicts that Cleveland will be re-elected, ainl that he will carry California Mini M iollluMM ,x bad l iM'ie were never so many iem- j Viatic clubs in existence ill this city as at present, and yet hardly gangway a photographer at- can all find room. tempted to take an instantaneous picture of the scene but was pre vented by Captain McCiOwan, who threw his cap over the lens. The (ieneral looked very much emacia ted and almost as pale as his pil low. Some quite lively discussions have taken nlace in the House of Representatives over the tariff! toilay for tho hattII bill in the past few days, and the revenue reformers came off best every time. Senators Allison, Sherman, Manderson, Colquitt and 1'erry havc been appointed a committee to represent the Senate at the Ohio Centennial exposition which opens the 4th. inst. At the last minute 'Mr. Cleveland found that it was impossible for him to at tend, although he was particularly anxious to be. there. The Chinese (nietion' is not a i burning one with us, but on the racihc. slope and at the North Chinese record is a heavv 1 . 1 A ... . . 1 1 , a iiiiim i or a i -residential cam u iat to carry and that is a weak point A Fur end. as it can be done without burden ing the people by excessive taxa- - :. i noil. Huiidieds of the esnployes in! J'esolved, That, to meet an e- the Government Denartments ! istl11 vi, vt' will accept, fored-j here will take part in the (lettvs-' ,u'i,,tional InnS the Fed-j i m, . iCral government, our )ro rata lurg reunion. Those who took ! tlu, suri) us ; j part in the battle, on either side,'ry; Proruhd, that it be disbursed! are entitled to leave with pay. through State agents and the bill Several excursion trains left here ii)V tm' litnbution be free fioni objectional features. ni i f. ... ..... I Jivmrinui i IKU I lie Illtlll lo hear . .Republican howl .t .s 1 stnt,,s ,wi ' e e,,v,;nillillt ,, 1 - . A l lll i . . I oin iiecossarj 10 ren :nm uiar rne'Mirs a national party, we de platform of the Chicago Conveu-! noiince the efforts of the Republi- tion favors free whiskev. cans 10 lorce sectional issues in ni l4. 'if -.1 ,.ir 'of t W 711 l S h r Pion.ote dissension and ill-will be- ),r"s !is Vr Kcrircs to paitot thepa.t week over the;' 1M the people of Mnn.mery and ad- IJivei- nml Hnvlw,,. j . 'v j-uninc Oenn tics. FOLDIftQ UWN SETTTE. The Pctr of all Lairn Scats." Aot ent rfprosents ocr r-atcntM Cf itee. Tbe only 2 ttt ever laa-Io that Mill adjust itsilf to nrievon grounL Liht, durah!, Landsrimo and strtitjg. routed bright red and urx.a::it-utcd. Pricea: Selti, fl.SOand ChMira, llackvia, $4.00 e.tu They all fold Cat. If your th lrr dn't l.e.-p Ou ta, aik him lo order f-r yu lrr.iu A3Ssica: r:L3::ia chais cd.. 1301 to 1323 H. k!oin Zl, 67. LOUIS IIo. Pi o fa s i o 1 1 ; 1 1 C -1 1 tl s- 'vd sum; eox .dentist, Congress and elsewhere, and to' otar' M?nty;omory Co., N. C. 'oiial Kcrvircs to irmery and ad Satisfaciion jruar- ( ock ell took accasion to make solved, That it U due to :Pin8 " eth ' " rlwt tirofiiiiiiinf .In,.... 4.1... .1: I 7 I 111 . . . i i. . . . 1"7;,VV .,,1 15 UT,S" tl,u 1'11 ' astern counties,! 11 Ystinl. "'ierKiKned sion of this lull, that we need no who h;lve so ,wi.vinUv ,HI11IW fll,ir at abc " "J y- lortihcations on our coasts at all sh.lrc of onr (.omm;)n burdens, 1 . 1 nor any standing army. He ad-: that the present or some equallv AV f I WW VI 4Ce mi showeyer.that we do need a effective system of countv govern- L' I-0 L Ci LASS, ment shall be maintained. For twentv odd years the manu-1 kso!vm1? T,,at tle Democrati." factoring North has been growui" ' l,ai'r-v Vs ll4'l to any further j rich off the poor southern man xt4fsioii n the ".No-icnce law, a We. s:iv it is f-iiiK. ti if ,... mn unless such extension shall have . . . . . ---tT ' ' v , i VI J r .I III ir ,. with ii!trrim In WC' n Kill a night passes that a new gne is . . . . .... .. , . :.. :,, passed ( ongress suspending Chi- i immigration i Sand the Republican President ATTORNEY - AT-LAW Troy, A. V.; Practices in the Courts of the Mli .Judicial District. Collections mad mali: and fi;m.u,k. TheTth Tirm Lciu Aug.Gih, lSN.S. Ruplla pirprinil for the dive lniH..es pwr.uiiji tf life cr f.r c L,.. A full c-orjis of CXk net.ced and u: W.,1 iVAcUr. I lie cotiMi-tji.ii v nobd f.,r he.iltii and good i.mrnU. JKKMS: Tuition, f.i-r rnnih, to 51.oa .Mniic 1 union, t i:io.t j.; w II iard, inrlu hug W4liiti?. wooj loiii.ginen imv l.uar. t'u met t. for par tiruUr- addtr W VV. M'INK.s JV.nxjpaL Al HK'MKL?:, N. C. INSURANCE!- - WIIKX YOU WANT FIRE, LIFE OR ACCIDENT INSURANCE he sure to call on. or rorrrpon with 3 SamMiiU'Cttbbin Wlio rt-prrornts a line cf Foe and l.i fc linir.in r ("oti,;iio -f ti 1 ij inviiillif t fotnl tiri. Ortirc on Main Stitct, ML! ut ur , N. t'. .. . i .,., ... in n t nfirf f Ct. . .... Hw. i. . i i ,- nrsr ueen uur nori.eti iv :i iiinmri-i . "-' ' from "1.."," ",U l r,U ' tvofthe o.alified votlo-s iXJ" V caun -ou no, grind me lite V . 1 V " . airaiigt-iueiiis ruaue witu t.xecuturs. ! ne t.:niioi iu iou auecicu uit'iv- nminsiraior8 ami ii uardians s IHtfENTIQNII out of them." not rMini.ed. Wash in "-ton" will i , , t. , . ... i nese immigration for twenty years, Vlllll t I I I ll I Wl II I I ill I !! It I llllll'll llll I " tin' 4th; to take part in the great '.convention and parade of clubs. Last week was a verv important one politically. First, the Repub licans i.o:ninated their ticket to be .defeated: next, Mr. Cleveland was 4itticiaU notified of his re-iioiuina tion, also ' .bulge' Thurman: the National Democratic -committee organized for the campaign by re flect ing ex Senator Win. H. Rar iium chairman, and he, after con , .saltation with Mr. Cleveland and ' 4;her iutlneutial members of the party has announced the executive committee; quarters iu N-ev.v York v,t have been secured' for the l iiuanent headquarters of the National conunittee, and from this iiiie on work of the hanWst kind ,N to the watchword. v liepreseutative Matsori, who is State Democraielalform. J Kesolved, That the Democratic Titles to minme ritierlr investi gated and ahstructs made. CCr-OHice Kat of Court lion The ricent State Convention of ' I,llrt" has. eVi,r U'MI t,M' l)a,t" oI i ,C,CU1fi,ed bJ IJou I iUk". worKingman, aim lias never' " ww fcl vetoed it. On the question of j passing the bill over the veto Harrison voted no. The bill failed to pass. - Later when another bill was up making it unlawful to land any Chinese laborers in the UniteiU States, and prohibiting the courts from admitting Chinese to citizen ship, .Harrison voted against that; but nevertheless it passed over his opposition. Californians have good niemories. Xews and Ob server. the Democratic oartv mlnikto.1 d.. .. I . 1 I f.WTl1-wl llllillllllnllllC Il- I. lollowmg plalioini. . . .. .., oi i.f ...,..f ., .... .i :....:.... V M i . I . A iiu:i: i v din iMii.it no. in u e again congratulate he pen-1, i i i v .ii r i 1 ; spools ' ever grown up under laws pie ot A oil h. Carolina on the eon-' i i -f ti . . . i !- j . enacted by it. The contest in this tinned ei-joymeiit ot peace, good ; (.OUIllrv xn between agg.eat governrnent and . general pn.Kperi-tMi capitill, .kill. to crush out "-rilurt- Stti i mml mm-.. Il- .u.l. . ,.f Min t,l.r litni I a m. tlu-l air.1 k.tnn ..f -...il Imli.-ii I iI.4m-. all r lli r.. iu!M .ll:ut w.fo - IK. . fi, l!jli Ii rru. l'aj l.l.ul . -n Am tl ik riilit ..- ..t wl-l i u ..ia ! ffnv I "lit ),! .. . tf t..ti. ... ...I a. II III ! Ii f t. . .!,- all J Ik. "tr. t. wil Oi.t.tt; .l., , I il.m. ... '""'Ii : I i v i t f. m in i n I, aaaf l'".ll..l '.Ir.-.l- , ., 1,!,-, :tk !. .'Jm. Ii. I .. I., iti.n'j l..r TROY,- - - - - - N-c- Of Interest to Laclioa niters Ins professional M-rvice to .,?.--f , , ...B r u-o i .t Z1 ty under Democratic admiiiNtra. : all 4-o: inetition and the iodivhl,,. the Tple of lroy and th. surround. CLu7i .ixl iVT.V tionof the affair., of il.pSh.to K 1 ..i ... i : ,nB country. .- ..i j ii i.ii'uiri, mr i 1 ii 1 1 9 iiii iv iuiit m-1 ty .1 I . ........ I nas now oeen uiioioUen tor so Ls, as it has ever been, against the ! wcem uie.Moreoii. m. Wir.j s,fu,LrlkI, many yea; upon the just and monopolist and in favor of a just f0' JUkldce we'lof :, Whv,l,.',U,st,'. liunoriLn impartial enforcement of the hn : distribution of capital, and de-; k,u,re; f ; wird-? 1 1 t tm-H rhw to tt.tir lip., upon the increasing efficiency f mands the enactment of laws that i Jan-:ly. i Nl.oulj it i.nnr r.iia n, u ,r ,,r.j our common school system, ami will bear equally upon all. lei ih-u tv. 1 ayUr rhtrokt lU.u- I vu i ii ntit 'jyiii i i Jiu ir ii the prioress made in popular ed-1 Resolved, That as all taxation ucation; upon the improvement bears most hea. ily upon the la j and enterprise im.nilesttd in all borer, it is the duty of every leg , parts of the S a e. We .;., i islator, as a direct benefit to the! t. m. r.i c. A ;ir.-tn.,rn- H.i'. J. K !'. un 1s..i. .N.C iucnv A: uh.un ATTORNEYS AT-I.AV. . BIO 11 I'l.tU lka R Ii til I M is.t -i I t-i I V 03 3a I .,.i..k,,..kiu.t Cor. YlDKTTB. j Star, X. C, June, 188S. Editors Yiii;tte: J have been l reaa.ngyour Vv ten months j llie p:lgl wur ,lcst " .and am well pleascl with it. I smote the bet interest- of the ,eo am glal to hear that you projose, j pie of , dropping tlu' quarrel or controver challenge a comparison between workinguian, to keep the expenses Tor,N.C. ' i .1 i;::,u; L" lU.Z ti?'-7Z this Slate of things and the. out-iof ,M,r V"h" iustitutions at the, Will pricti in the unreoie and : "T1 rages, crimes ami sciindals w Inch lowest 1,m,t ri'iit with wise Superior LWir.f the State, and i VllYlr I attendrd Iweiiublicaii nn.I .....v , an efficient management. The the Circuit and Di-trict Court .f the u, g t..... . l., -1 r a.- in our borders Wp nlp.Lu . i Democratic party oppos-s u,,yl',ltel V n M,,a"ta,entl. ! ! -J - in our ooro rs e pltslge our- , roInm.ti ' f ' .....i ,., " Ute and collectmn a ren!tT. 5at- '., Sc., selves to exert 111 the fniurt. I.i ! V,ll,. Vnon IH IU 1 " ' " ifactr.rr arraneeiuentrf ma le with e- -: ... i lr. i . tllV I h'tllli'!. t la a--l ml LI A. .r, .-I ,- s, which ever wu mav call it -nioi of Indnuui, was asked vhut J . i .... ii , , . over the conspiracy case, from Ounce Harrison had of carrvin- , , . ? !..,. saw: ..i .(,,-, s;m 1 ",,k th" i ,-..in,. , .1., it. v;. : t"",:,f, ;"' it:. -vt' 1 'Moritv h, 11 ...... . ..... MV l,m,ts L st,. sl'witUijf its rh-N.elanrs r,..3l. IVlu u is to theaotesto this peo- S'ate. IClia:Or. OUT It lllSlSfS tTi:lf COII frnt.,rs. ki rntnutril.r. m.l fM.it.li. ( victs shall not remain idle at the ns Pron.it attention pien to 'u-' i . .1 - .a - a- 'i.vi.iii. iiI'lmiiiKit Inluir ine.. "lure norm-ea.i oi t ..:iris l'.'Tl'k.h'l Uul.1. nil ! f .1 iiii rci:i it is or iiid s' ltn i i ... . m. - '- - . - .... . ' I Cf.l...ll I 1 . . . . . . . k . ......... .... . rt - ,, j r -"I , ., J 11,11 UIIO Ot'ill Hll rvuir.ii.nj5 our aiilierence to lJe.n-' .,ri..ilf nrl St:lto U - "l..,v Hou.se. 4l:tf ocrauc principles as heretnf ,re ;4 well as our ph-a ure to promote W...IICI 111 uie piaii .rmsol the any and all legislation that isln-t party, it is hereby. 'caiculatcd to ad vance t he interests , Resxdvid, That no eovernmcnt sof agricultim: and liiat iu m do ! has the right to buideu ii eople ing we will most effectually ad- TIIE Ml rnnv .v. c, ui'ss ot the LVniiM;. " lt a:nc:iecc,s l.arjre acd (ofT.f,rtat.T Kmi, vll ...:.l. . i . , . x lurniinri nut n tuf'Mied with taxes lievmid the nM,,.,,Mt vance the interests of nu-c 1:11ms. ... .k. ..... .-.J - i wiciftuc w a. Luc wnu n i r t iiinrnF ' V". . Ppgnns and mging in it furv, j uquired to pay its necrssiry x 1 niautifacturers and laborers. AIsa in connection thr-itl. are re Ham ny ytIvil.e to tlu. iX iconic l"s a' graduallv ex'.inguis.i t Hesolveil, Tliat the Deiiioentev St.Ll. for bore wh.rh wit! !. "veiome fMontOIm.TaiiatJje k ils lublic dab!; and that FheV'-! ol Xmth ar"1"' inltally ap iJ d le'u "V A-D-Covington. PfpV. . ALLEN JORDAN, attoi:m; at inr, TROY. N. C Practice in the C.urt of the PHILADELPHIA SINGER. High nx Arm, V'." T inaioro- i a. ' v"i imagine. r ... ;,,. : ..?.... ... tine revenues, however iIpmvpiL aMiuuiiMiauon oi lion. "l; n,.l.l,llM,r,.,,llu.Ilt wU ,,,,, uet , n"-, ilu.l,, a. tu avifl a r- 1 1" V"' Tm'Tt, I "" ''la,,.-.. r ,nvr - . I et "'";-''" H.ey have ahx-a-i plus in the lr.-.iry ' " Ke.Ked. Tl.at tlu- alnlity. v. is thvi,,.., .. , ' :ly sai.Uiu.Hfl, t ronvin.-e ami .i:o!vl. ,T.ai i while the Ie-', 1-atHc.tism. iiMlu- urtl p'"f:.-..llst,ll,tiv,u,ti,sl rational ,,iui, r tll,ir 21lilt. ruJ .ail, ..f the .7,1 i U . l-.tl.rul,u-, , duty n4. N l Sh .J 1 ii ir;i. its. a. a 4 - - i a. , . i I,--..r-iilimllw - ii i tix iKiiuii.i.iuii u i-faciicec in tLe u.urt or the Mi alh lost the issue on u l.n.i. i M,e JiraUually reached aie auihiecio . Mu .r..! , .1 ... ... ..r 1 : . . . ........ nn- . , . - . r. ; cut- imrn i wuui.iai t'lairici. aua m the rtutr sluilcd out, au0.a:e trvii.g lu vil-i , 7 tV ',lU,,T OI - . i 1 W "'"""y demand his ic nomi a! and Supitiu Couiu of the State. - people - at the uau-jual capital 1 nation aad his ie election. i ;arv to ' aka FIFTEEN DAYS' TRIAL TM C A. IS3Q0 CD..1 . a JtiSST 1
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