J.JLI l.c Oilicial Iiperf Wasli; , . intou County, Publish, Every- lWaf- is. v ; " . ; JiCAyOK'J PuitLISHlSul C-vrAST. . FLKTrHKIt AUdSJX, r - ECtor. V, W. AUSUQN, HuMurM Manager. ; rtviiiti iii price, $1.2.1 per year. ? .. A-lvi-i ! i iiiiu-.fji !n r;it nt low rule. 't !-. e ;.tor will not b" reMponnlMe for the view X 'rr'!nt!iU'B!8. All a i .ciff f im' publication must lie accompanied by !.he l'.'.li inme i'f liiiMvritiir, t!omiin ikiits sro riLusU'd not to wrHeon but fit! Hhl nt ilie piiir. All ruinmuiiifsiu'jn!" must be cent tny Thursday amrninif or they will nut appear. . -. , . . .. Addreas till eomratinlcaUiuis fe -.. THE UOAN0KE BEACON, Plymouth, N, ,C. We appeal to every roader if Tut Roanoke BracOh. to Aid us in inakmp it nn acceptable and profitable medium of aravn to nur citiieui". Let j'lvmouth. people and the public know vtiat. is i'( mi; nil in Plymouth, liepoit to n ail item of news Uie an ivul unil deparlui o of f rlendu, sqcIhJ evi .'t, death, sorious iLii hi'-cmIuiiIj., new buiulitii's, !'w ontiirpriet's and improvement of . w!iiut'vr character, change in niiutss indeed miythintf, and everything unit would he uf interest to our people. Since It is known that President Harri. mix's trip to San Francisco and rejurn will -post ISO OQO, and that it is too much fur him to piy, ihtt ej'ueslion has arisen as to who will pay it. Not the people we hope, ; IIi. F. IT. llogers i3 proposed ty the Daocfats of Iowa, ' as a caudidate for the iffhe' of State Superinteuddnr of Pubilo Li tact ion. TLe Ottumwa Democrat says .bbj would make a strong candidate and would be .electe d Tlel? Moines Leader, tho sirougeot Detaociatio , paper iu the . -l:tiV, favors lief iiominatii.n. rti prcet our readers to-dav aa an all at- J e pap r having done away . with the V jfk'ent outride. This ' chauge givca our ' readers more and better reading ' matter . thau wo hiwe ever given Jfire wo will rimi sermon each wetjk by I)r, 'l almage tsA a bbort story by the best authors. We bavo gone to much tronble and expense to - up ibis paper. Nev? mateiial, &o. ceces nary for it has cost lis much more than tLe patent would, but in the beguiiug weproin im j to give our p.itrong a paper worthy of r; theit support and by ft steady increase we MopQ to succetu. 11 ima cuuri is approvi. Ti ted by the people and the taper uBi-asc8 ; its patrouage in the future as iu the past Viil make othtr improvements . as soon Leu we launched ont in this business did bo und.r very unfavorable . circum stance', and even our friends predicted onr failure, but, thauks to the generoui public, lha Beax; us is ,uoW a paying enterprise As long as it can be made self su-. tain iug we wLl risk the failure and continue to in.' -vest capi.ol to iinprov it until the people. of Washington county will.- be njpjysentt'd by a pA.pev s"coud to uono iir the State. yJitl 'individual intefest to tfy couaty in tue Mate tnat it ue uny r -preseuted at the comirg Inter-State-Ex. position It bo Ueld af Raleigh this fall. . At . that Es position K.rth Carolina will bo ' given the bost opportunity ever . offered to iiiow to prospective settlers bcr advantageR. The object t f thU Exposition is to show up 'the South to capitalists of the northern Ktat-jB to the beht advantage, , that thoe who aSc l se.rkii;g Itojmes and invtstmeut jnay see anl kuow hut we produce and what we can offer them. At a Conveutioii held iu Ealeigh last week areque.t wavtnitde of the . county Ooicmis. idnerB and Magistrates of each county Unit at their Joint meeiiiig in June, they take step towards having their county represent! d by a Urge aud vnrunJ , exhibit. .AVe trust that tvt-ry county , in the State iiviil strive to make at exhibit and that fltf"ttJQts2accnty njay make euch a one ' as Will dirtct thettttentioa of btracgers to our wonderfal cliinaAaod our resources. , If our people "will' make an effort the Ftte can n3 will draw c-ipitalisia by her exhibits, and those . cauoliea sending tho beit exhibits will also be represented at the "WorM'd Kdir in '0'3 aa the" managers prc pose to select articles for tne World's Fair ton thU occiihion. It therefore behooves each county as well as ibe State, to do its best as such an opportunity to advertise our State . is seldom given. ', : Much has been said and written about genial climate, feril soil, itumcn e forests, precjona minerals, &C, but now we nre given an opportunity to exhibit theae Juinga of which we have been writing and i .Iking and by o mcaas Jot us do tho old State jasi.iee, v ". Tbr bkita, of New OrleAus. la nvikuig . - .;aic est t'.ie :l aii society and will otilv r:jie whjn thf.t city is cleared of evry v-st-' jeif tlli i'-ftim-ius fing TherOTfolk Mrg'-iiiu in refeiir.g to tl e work nudsrtak u by tlic Dt:la Siyss "New Orleans, in i itsy rtL"peu-l, is tnt! fure t ciiy of ihe i )uii , jj. b a. d rpc'i nf, with a bfob.-ry of (.tat nrhievf.inri.is niul around which fond ! .vwurn - r.l:-tf r. ard h i- Lj.it fnno ahonlj j. it KViT-r b.-ctu ft. tho frthteriug Horfg ..!th 'XiJ fi hi; 'ctt d tv rr:i?on of tie film jf un asisociRiiou whose oliief delight j r.f '.It '.t'J v. (i.-,i- p.tima ii tI;o iv,e of t!' ii-fia!i-,'t'f kriiu. ''Le Delta, true to its ; sa I ah t t.ii,' t-- t!if j'f.Ll'm iCCOs-Jj for i un ;;tiu.'ji, arm !..; !irsi.:,.:tuja u is i i !i I a .. : i i i f 1 i. . t it; '.ftrt'J vl h. I !!.. L, a t', j ; c- '. i i .0 la t',i if. v. n iv vt .' nip a t r.1 3 i! -e-rr r. 1 tl,;;..tifor:fi!i 1 LeS b. II s ' I. ' of jUhtice, aud Hie human wolves hivr, be cftnse of these factt, 4 eu let t osfi again on the eomwmnity, to use nt wid the silent sMletto and the mnr(Uroe4 MnfU muhktt. V. hat wondf r is it then that tho law-abid. Irgtsitieena. of lie Crescent City" fcl)on!d b e ftrousAfl beyond endurance t What wonder is there th vt Hiq tragio affair of the I'arish prison lynchicR' should have bo:n c-nactt d and v. hewi imhe surprise that the participants fihonld be appUwded for the w rk ? ' r ' - - " Bo long as the Mafii find a place in New Orle&nn, so long will there be a blot on the ftdr escutcheon of thut city, and the sooner Uio people realize the fact nno aid the Deita in its food work, to its fullest cot)Kuni:ttion the betttr it will be. To drive the Jlnfia beyoud its binders uliould be a holy duty with the people tf Slew Orleans, and in their entleavor8 lo fid thetuelves of the festering sores they should have the u. couMgement of all civilized people. We give below an appeal addressed to the people or tjie South, as proposed by the committee appoiuted by ibe Soul htm frefs Ass o'ation which met recently &i Memphis, Teuo. This committee was ap pointed lo co-op-, rate with Commander-iu. Chief, Gea.: Jubn B. Gordon, of the Con, federate Ve terms Association, in raising a fund for the purpose of erecting a monu ment to tb.e memory of Jefferson DaYis; To the people of the South : It has been the cretom of all tiaieR c,ud of all people to honor the memory of their illustrious dead .by the building of inonninenjts which shall be perpetual reminders of their vigil and achieveiLicnts. Southern - men with ; the blood aud as heirs of aoutheru heroes and patriots whose memory will be a pricelc-ss heritage aud inspiring example Joi-ever. Anioui! all liie noUlu dead inert is none whose name appeals with greater power to tho auectionute remembrance of the boaltr eru people than that of Jtfferson Davis. U b splendid Vulorupou the field of battle, his brilliant ttbilities in the arena of siatofa- oMinhip, his heroic fortitude under perse cution . unpaiallekd in its atrocity, and bitterness, Lis patient proud endurance of calumny aud detraction, make him a figure which will stand for all time In the group of creat men in our history. 1 he cause fur which he fought and suf fered has gone down and we have buried it forever, liur there is no suttiaent of honor or cf patriotism which requires us to bury tho dee' 4 of those whosj lives were entwined with and whose blood w a3 sbea for it. The Southern people will have become lost to every seoso of honor, aud manhood and womanhood, when they fur get him who for (heir sake wore shackles upon Lis wasted limbs. W e owe it to ourselves aud to our children to build a monument to his memory. We therefore appeal to the people of the ?outb, onfid nt of the nature of their response. We have appointed . the l&th of June, as the day upon which the people ot every town and county iu the Southern States thould meet and take proper steps to forward the (Muse ot voluntary contributions or other methods whicii they uisy deeei besL L?t those who feal a patriotic interest in this mement everywhere begin at once to organize a movement in their respective comtuunitita and stcure large snd euthud. astic meetings ou the day appointed, aud Rend tho result of their eifgrta-UrCapt. John L..-Wrbber. CharlestoHI. S. O , ho W.J1 act as treasnrtx of the fund. . , . ' .Tons W. CijixDaEBB, ' ..--''jv Patbick WALsn. - Jojin Lasgpjh Wecbee. PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL. EXAMINATION ON 0-KSTITUTION U. 8- The following examination on Constitu lion cf United i-'tutes was given Misses Louia tucker aud Myrtle Sunnett on lues day cflatt week ; ' 1. a Name the six objects of this . Con. (dilution. b What body has ''power of legisIatioL?" e Name three qualifications necessary for a representative . , . 2. a How are the Seuators ejected, and state rjual.fjcdUO s necessary fur a Senator? b how many Senators iu hist Cougretb? 0 Who is president of Senate, and who presides when. 1'reside nt of United States is impeached i 3 a' Who decides npon 'elections, re turns and qualifications" cf the rep re sent a. tives and Senator ? b What bills must originate ja Honss cf IlepresenWiiives ; c Dvscrib i the three ways in which t. bill miy become a law ( 4 a Kuainerate the powers granted Con grebs ? b Enumerate the powers denied Con cress? , - ... i. a State the process of naturalisation ? b What is Copyright law c ex post fauto ' d '. " - " reuorpective e . W'ril of Habeas Corpus? . 6. a Who are eligible -tj the otBce of President ? b Describe is FULL the "method of eleo. ting a Presid ut and Vice President ? o In case of dath. of President and Vice President, who becomes President, and mention order of hucccleioji ? 7. a Enumerate powers granted to the President? . , b Dtfiue the duties rf President, (1) with regard to Cougriaf, (8; to ambassadors and (3) United Siatea otticers S. a In what is Judicial power of U, 8: vested? b How Ung do judges hold office ? c In what docs treason consist ? 1 0. a Slate law with regard id f jrmaliou and aduilsbiuo of (States. (live artii;le relative to amendments Mention signers of CoLcttution from Noith Carol oa. ' ; JO a Wh;it guarantees nre p -ovid'?d con Cerniug religious liberty? Freedom cf tpe-eh 11 ud prers '( ' b What provisions are made ?ith regard to a triaLforcapihd olfwiiBCs? c When i-i right of jury tnal guaranteed? ' 11. a Uivearticle vlilreiutive toslavery, b What -persons are prohibited from1 holding any office under the United States? 1 'Ihe grades on the above examination! ore as foil.iws : Alius Jjouneit 9'J 1-ti, Mis 1 Tucker !JD J-l.7. . I C W. Toms. I In tbo cr.thuri.i,t" 3 rt.ejp'ion accorded to ex-Prei'.!et Cii-ved.md nt Jiiffi!o there Is ftil fjv Un".gL anl ji!iii'-ul tor; cn.e. t'ue t-vent li.tscertiii.'ily iiud tho no': 11, f!f,B d'ioi,..iy fiM-rt.- i ! t- j ir-M- ai eiuiiuii'H of f.Ir. Cl Acljiid.' that thei cil in a ll-, h ;.:" ) A E.cia"cai "?ai i.e.'" w an t a ion,: -il .a v a 'iir ical to '..in ; Jtir-:Iy. ' i 'ffuive in.. -.i;r tf ;Uii oi j-w ' "eai!,e.' or niu ' l,..t I - ' d, lnl'j a ti or or i ; '-n, y -i r- - r OUR GOOD ITCTIS.. KidPtnn free Trea. ' ' In this bp's cf pron?:-' th Uant who does not ft ' v-. rti' t: st iii li I ,;f ? or show. He not only lostvs s'aoding and baxiness at home but i rcgtii-ded es a thw .coach and unscfd btsineta miw) abroad by those whose interest it is to keep posted. , ; Sootland NeeVt Dt-Bcocrirt. ... There is now and tueu a mau i the town who will say anything but $ood wo.d for his loet puper," but he is generally the mau who bmtt the editor out of Ida paper or borrows It t:om Wa neiphtoe-i'. Such grumb.ers are eald.xBi paid iu advance ftubscnbew, ' Falnttxaile Democrat. '1 here wu a muo in our town, ., And he v'tt? none toowl ; ' He jumped ou tvcry man who al, V ought 10 dvtrtie.w Unt when fio aw rjinidf wa KuV . With alt tU might ! Jh lie Jumped Into acmuuiiiAd, A got U buck ftuu. - A mau who wasbfraid of thunder crawl iuto a hollow log as a plucof safety daring a thunder storm. The thunder roded sud tiio rain poured djwu in tor.euts, aojJ ihe old log becan to swell up till the poor follow was wedged iu so tight he could not get out. A.H his pnst sins b'an pas-injj before him. Suddmly he romeuibered he hud not paid his newspaper rubacripiioo, and he felt so smtdl he was aiile to buck r gut out Ex. ' On Courts. . SpitiNa-Judge Bryan, . FAtJi Judge isrjwu. Beaufort Feb. - I4Jlh, M.y 25th, Nov. 30th. - '" 1 .-.. V: Cufiituek March 21. Sfpt. 7lh. , . . Camdeu--March 10th Sept. 21ti. Pasquotank March lGth, Sept. 21t Perquiraaus March 85th; Sept. iSth, r : Chowan March 38th, Out. JtU. Gates April Cth, Oct. 12th. Hertford April I3tb. Oct lDlh. . Washington April jsntb, Oct 20di, Tyrrell--April 27 ih, Nv 2d Dare -May 4th, Nov. tdi. . . Hyde May llth, No? ICI. Pamlico May 18th. Nov. 2M, - COSTS YOU. NOTHING. It is wi'Jh pleasure we auiiou 109 that we have nio.de arrangements with that popular, illustrated mgnzine. the Amewcan FaB MBB. pnb'.ished at CJeve'aud, Ohii and read by farmers in all parts of ihiscouatry and Canada, by which' that groat publication will ha mailed direct, FUEH. to the address of any of our 8ubcribers who will pay np all arrearages on subscription? and one year in advance from date, md to fiuy new subscrib. rs who will pay one yearir, J. vaur.o. TUs U a grand opportunity to obtain a first-claa firm Journal free. The A jfETUCAN FAJOiEa ia a, large lfi page ill us a-ated journal, tfnatiobal cirenl.ttiou. which ranks among the leading Agricultural papors. Its highest purpose is the elevation and ennobling of Agriculture through the higher and broader education of mca and women engaged iu its pursuits.. Tjie regular fulwcriptiot: prieeof the"AiEi.icivN Fah ii'EH is 1 00 per year. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING, From ny one number, iue.is eanbeobtainedthatwiH.be woith thrice the ub-icription price to ycut or niemb-ra of your household, tT V V get IT ?UKS. Ca.l and aee aample copy. ALLIANCE READING. Tne Following Are Washington County All The Officers of lance. ....1 - J.'A. ClCESSOU, W. R. frFRUILl, F. It J'lHNSTON II. J. Williams 1. tPRTJILL J. W. Cahoos I. T. Hassell J, F. Tarkkntoji President Vice Presideut. Secretary Treasury Lecturt-r : Chaplain'' Business A gent. Serg't at arms. .-SB. Kioraisi' UNDERTAKER- The Arm cf Nurney t Jackuon having been dissolved I Will continue the Under taken? business nt the old stand 01 Wash, iugton street. All orders will receive my prompt attention. Thanking the public for past patronage and soliciting a continuance of same I am, Yours truly, Aplsw. ' B. Kurncj. . NOTICE. By virtue of an execution to mo directed from the Sup'-rior (Joint of Wathjnirton coiimy hi tho s.nseof J. F. Norman v W b Mielp. I will fll on Monday .'uly 5th lSdl it 12 o'uinck M , at u,e Court 11 ouae door In l'lynuuth, all the ritit, rule and iuierwt of faid W. V. Hheip?,, in a tract of luiid noir I'lymoutb adjoiuics the Main ttnud on Un; North, tlits lands of B. J orcoln. on ue I- at, the Cent by iwamp on the South, and the lands cf A. 0. Knrneaou the Went. This 20th diiy of May isfil. LEVI BLOUNT, fihcriil Washington cuuuty. Believe it or not- But W. L Lewkowitz is the Leader of lor Prices- A large aud well selected stock is now- exhibited that will please the buying public I have anything in the Dry goods line you want. QlDthing Clothing The l.-.tcst t-tyles and the best qualities at prices from $1,75 o $3: 00 a suit. My entire stock is new aud complete and it must sold Alt I tuk is a trial. Come everybody and see for yoar.-ieif, ' W. L. LhWXOWITJ, Leader 0 low prices opposite M. J. Bunch A Co r : rrmttrin.ti,-Jo r,Ji- -'I f (Custon-Kcde trow Mnnnfra' n,nmant, (viiHiRftio puiu-aAiueil or ....... j .C.U -..nj. k szkd Yc;a r,2z?.zr.i ica sa And Ins ruci.ons tor telf.-..iBt-r(ir PJEOMCMT F-"- NTS CCH Winston, n. c. LIS JiH' Pi1 1m-i for .ifi! - hrn''"' rt m . fr i.i, I . y,i A I'-s-., . I .-i. - I Ji :,. Tt-'-do. : -Ma, (nt. . !irr. sri' .--'. -' I 'iof ine? ji(i: ..-..sr.. -i.i -. jt- ' n " ;"!. 'tl llll ' Wl: if !' ' l fl rjpllE KORPOLK TnB D1HKCT P110ET LTTE JJETWtKK Pi- Mit. iiI)JENTO AND EA.StfE.HN Nojl'JO Carolina am Nmifjlk, d au roiNTt K0TH. . . ' m Vd aud Fr press Ives NorfoT daily (rxe'ppt Smulav) at A. M , arrives ei Edemion UMS I'.M., m Ui!?close conctte aitii all i,a.Punr( r Itaes to and trom Baltimore, New Vuxk aud Philadelphia and the not lb. Connaet at Uitnin daily (exoe.pl Sur4ay) :it, !iar!iAnnaiiv',s Steamer Plymouth for Aioauoke Iliv-cr. Ja 4ievil!e & WaKbiumon ( U. Albemarle & liatnigU It. li. Str. Bertie for Windsor and Cashie Klver,- awo with tho Str, M. K. ltobcrts Tnesday, Thurhdaj aud Saturday for laudiuga cm Chowaii Kiver ml oj Mnuday and Fri day for Coiumbi aud landings on the Scoppemoiig Uiver. Leave Eden ton fiytty Wednesday foe Mill Lauding, Salmon Creek and returns ki'lowliig day. Through tickets on ale on Str. Plymouth rd M. ii. ltobcrts and baggage checked to Blntionfl on the Noifolk Somheru It it., and landings on Hirer raates, snd to Baltimore, Philadelphia aud Nw York. Norfolk freight aud posefiger stations at NortoiK vveaiern it- it. eu'pot. Frfigbt received daily nntil " P. M .(except Suadav) and forwarded promptly -o : ' EASTESN CAROLINA DISPATCn FAST FREIGHT LINE. AXD passenger boute. Tbo now asd e'egaut passe ngsr tteaaicr Neuse, leaves H,lusaittn City TuescSay, Thursday and Saturday lor Newberne connecting wilh the AUanllc and K. V. li 11 fir ifitinton. fJoldsboro and the South: Daily all rail eerrica between Elia-ibeth City,' Edentou ana New xoru, rmiaaei nhU and Baltimore and Norfolk. ' - 'PLfoiiffh navs w ithout breakiuc bulk, low rates and quicker time thau by any other route Cb'fcct all good to be shipped via Eastern Cand'uia Ditpatch as follows: From Norfolk, via Norfolk , Soutbrn .... muiroaa. From D iUimore.. via P, fc JJ. K. B Prnident St. Ktation. ' Frenn Philadelphia, by Perm. BJ, Ooek St. Station . From New York, by Penu, It. K, Pier 27 North iiivcr. : pgr For turtber iuformatioa apply to J. 11. S uit', Agent, Plymorjth, or to the (ienernl ciuce or the jNorxoiK aoatneru liadroaa Company Norfolk. ' II. 0. 1IUDGINS, G-cn'l. Fr't. & Pass. Ag't. M. K. KINO. Gem"!. Mauagcr. anglC-ly. ,. . FAHTEGO B. R fiteamer Nornmu L. Wagner makes J d.'y connection nt deutou with Noif lk aid S)utheru It. R , far all points North and West. Freight reddv. d daily f r Maekej's X erry, noper. rurLpiic, 1 antego una Belle IItvea. Steamer connection at Belle Haven for the folio wtug points: " LEA VI3 BELLI! HAVEN : jJoudays and Fridays for Leechville and Scranton, returning name days. Tuesdays and Sntutdays fir Aurora, Iake leyville, Slade-sville and South Creek, returning same clay 9 Wcdoesdayg for Iiayboro. Stonewall and Vandemere, returuing Thursdays, touch iug at above points. QUICK DISPATCH And low rates guaranteed to all points. CiTBest accomodation for passengers. , . GEO. iW- ROPER, may8-Iy. Superiutendant. F0R3ALE. We offer for sale the property at Nag's Head, known na 'Plymonth, Cottage." Cue good bouse with six rooms, dining room, cook room, want's room, sUbles, 0., toecther with the track of laud con taining 45 acres, more or lese, . The liouso is arready furnished, and will be sold with or without fnrmturti. Anyoue desiring to keep a boarding hi use at lhi famous Summer Becort, or wi ning to purchase a house for family use shou'd avail tnemselvea of this bargain. The ''Plymouth Cotiage" has beeu. mc cessfollv conducted for several years by Mrs. M. J Buncb, as a board 'eg house, and is well knowu to the visitors at Nag IIcoaI. For terms eif sale, upply to . Koanc-ke Beao n tieai Estate Agenc3 or M. J. Bunch & Co., Plymouth, N. C. mm m THOS. J. MARRIKERi --Dealer i-- CASKFIV, CASES, M3TAIJG ard WOOD CASKS Prices ranging from C15 to .$100. Customers will be furnished- with con. vevanco when ordered. -t""A!l orders nt a di.t inc.': fili -d rroir-ptly, Stiiiid J. V. Nv berry ' oij tlorw. fflOfiD. W n vfar I, bi'lntr tnn'r br J-bi, !..illvi in.lr, i-.N t ,ot iN (, ru. i;rt t 'pu iiiy ni.i tin. k , rnt. b. tiut vm t nil y.iNiji.: kly ur.w loruu irum tt r i v r -.t,y iii tun i uir, r i'U ninin j on -pi. --ti a i i-i. i.-i ht i..iti turri' n. J fti. t au t m. ;et HI .o- g ! l I "II f I!HM',I J 1W7( t(,li.l-lF ',),' 3 VI Ji. A I , n, t tt -r K" " trrr workf, W ( vm. fnnfaiii ..i ..s. : v. ! . ; i : .. ... rt 1 -' l i.f. -.Si ( A. - .i t, eo., i l : , ft ., - 1 1 I I'll i -I,.' i o- -tH r, fT I I - ;li ;! I-1 ; r i '.. - i ' 1 1 ! ' 1 -; i i i j 8 i - Iff I i - f 1 : 5 1 ; 1 . , States, but by T.W. I i W r t i GL01HII6 Prom the largest to the smallsst and biggest stock ever opened in Washington County is now dis played at low prices by See my ILAI35IIE8' APJID) iraisliin llll i 1! I 1 t I I 1 3 . i ' I s I ; ; ; .''-Li M I s '.i t - t nnnr U Lid LJ r stock of 1 ot ; ' I.: ! 1-1 I 1 :' I I 1 1 "1 1 :.m ." l-f t:i e . : t ' -:o; I Kcoord. - j ,.' !- .1 .1. - .:.r .... ,1 . J'f

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