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.1 llu bo'd T' niro ; D 'V FolUr. of Oanajobarl. N Y, iuyi that I always kr tor King's New Discovery In the boose ard but family bit alwTi oiod lb very beat Mul'i follow It use; that be would not be liliout It, if procurable. A D)aeuin flrnKj-i.f. -t kill, Ji Y. aa thai iJr Klu' N Di eovr ry 1 undoubtedly t I rrt rtiugh rem edy ; that b hn used It la lii f mlly for elttht yr.r and It bm neve- f m il i to do all that Is claimed for It bT no! try rriud eo loi g tried m d teted Trial bottles frro at .lobo Y MacRae's drug a'ore Vnlur lie Kci.d (I Ho. klcu AruiiHalvf. The beat ssvlvw la 'be rll for ou'f. braises, eorre, nicer. lt rheum, fe tr sores, tetter, chapped baud cbl! blslcs, rorna and a'l tkln eruption. nd positively core plies, or do pa required It ia unaranteed to five perfect atl'faelloo or U'oney refund ed Pr'ce 3". cenfa pet pox For aal by John MaeKae The New York Recorder. . M AMERICAN HOME NEWSPAPER. Th Reoorder for 1894 will sustain the promNe of its vigorous youth. 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Also n entulogue of mechan ical and scientific hooks pent froe: inci;s t'licti thvonKh Munn k Co receive si'MKil notice io the Kclentifie Amerlcniu ana thus are brouirbt widoly before the public with Hit cost I o the inventor. This splendid paper, 1st lied weekly, eleauntly Illustrated, hem bjr.it the largest cirtsulatioa of any scientific work In tbe woi'tu. $:l a year. Bample conies sent free. lluildint,' Kdltion, monthly, a yenr. Hinirle copies, cents. Kvery number contains beau tiful plates, lu colors, and photograpbs of new houses, with plans, euabliuf? builders to show tbe latest desifrus aud secure contracts. Address MUNN A CO. NSW VOKK. 1 BHotows.Y Norlolk and Carolina Railroad Condensed schedu'e, in fffect December 8, 1893. No 23 Daily 8 40am 9 44 a m 10 38 a m 1148 am 12 07 p m 1245 urn No 103 Ex Sun 210pm 4 05 p va 8 .17 p m 5 25 p m f. 60 p m 6 2i p m Ftations Lv Norfolk, Ar Sr.ffolk, Tun.s, 'olgiod, . Turi'oro. Kocky Monnt, WilPamston, Plymouth, WaahingtoD, : Kinsion, Wilson, Go'dshoro, -'' v,ilrrinf;ton, : Fayette vi He ' Klorfnre, C-arhs'on, Columb-a, Aupiista. Bavaunah. Jacksonville, 8t lma. Kahijih, Ur-ei sbTO, 7 50 p in , 9 20 pin 7 3' p m 7 31 p m 1 45 rm 1123 pm 2 55 p m 7 20 a m 5 3ipm 1000 am 4 V0 p m 1 15 a m 7 c5 p m 3 27 a ra II 00 p m 6 50 a m lOf'Op m II 05 a ir- 8 30 a m 412 pm 2 14a m 8 23 am 8 40 a m M0 a m 2 45 p ni 13 05 8 m 4 05pm 7 20pm Asheville, luupm No 23 daily connects with ACL train 23 fb' al' piotB south -: No 103 daily, except Sunday, makes close connection at Hohinori'' for Washington, Kinston, T'lymont1! and all Fastern Carolina points; also at Rocky Monut with ACL frain 3'i for all points truth. ' Tra'ps arrive at Norfolk at 6 05 p m da'ly also at 10 26 a m dily ezcept Bunnap. J ANKUOSIJAUKR, Passenger and 'ticket Agent. JAME8FMAUPJN, General Forwarding gut, TMBMKESOS, General Freight and Passenger agent. OM 8HRPKLL, General Manager. DOZZONI'S r'OWDER.' T"hb visitor 26 DAI8- 25o ! Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep. ' The fire npn the hearth i low. Aud there in hIiIIuhs eerjrhere; Like troubled Mpirit here and there The firelight hadw flutterini; go. ! Aud an the nhadowM rouud lite creep. A chlluiMii treble breakn the gkMim, And aofilv from a further room Coiuen: "Now 1 lay me dnu toMleep." And, Homehow with that little prayer. And that aweet treble in my earn. My thought (,'iiph back to distant yea rs. And linger with ,i tinr one there; And, an I hear the ehild'x aun-u, My mother' faith comes hack tome, t'roueheil at her Hide I eem fo be, And mother hold my hand strain. Oh, for an hour in that dear place! Oh, for the peace of that dear timp! Oh. for that t'li i Id ixli trust sublime! Oh, f r ii HimpMe of mother's face! Vet a the shadow round me creep, 1 do Hot Neeui to be alone Sweet msuie of th.it treble tone And "now I lay me down to sleep." SHOOTING OF CORPORAL GLEAVES. Mayor MiMire'sReimrkahle Statement Con cerning the Affair. South Kmi, Oki.a., July it). Mayor Moore has created a aensnlion by is aning a ubliu st.i t.-mciit oer his own signature and, as lie stales, after a thorough investigation, regarding the shooting at Enid of Corp. (-il.-aes, f. ti. A., that the soldier was shot during a quarrel with a comrade and that to protect themselves the soldiers told their officers they were a'tacked by citizens of Knid. Onpt. Mackay, who is iu command of the troops, as charged by mayor Moore, took a snad of men to t'hoiles I,. Shearer's house, pulled hi III out of bed, accused him of complicity in the shooting and, af ter placing a rope about his neck, threatened to ha' niili if he did not tell them who A the shot. Next the soldiers v t to A. K. Klliott's home, awoke I. .11 and with their guns aimed at him demanded to know who had burned the bridges, threatening to shoot aud hang hiifKif he. did not give them the desired information. Klliott's wife, finding the soldiers, as she thought, about to murder her hus band, rushed through the streets iu her night clothes, calling on the citi zens to come to the rescue, and her screams alarmed the soldiers so much that they left Klliott's house and, tak ing Shearer with them, Went to North Knid, whence they sent their prisoner to jail at (iutbrie. . v The secretary of var has been in formed by wire of these occurrences, and mayor Moore has forwarded to him charges in accordance with this statement against. Capt. Mackay. Standing of the Baseball Clubs. NATIONAL LEAdLE. Clubs Won. Lost. Per Ct Cleveland, 42 31 .575 Baltimore, 40 24 .057 Philadelphia, 37 32 .530 Pittsburg, 41 30 .532' Boston, ' 50 25 .007 New York, 44 30: .55 Brooklyn, 39 31 .557 Cincinnati, 37 38 .493 St. Louis, 33 4.") .423 Chicago, 30 45 .400 Washington, 20 54 .278 Louisville, 24 54 .278 When Baly was sick, we save her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, Johni-no's Magnetic Oil. horse brand. &c, is a powerful liniment cs ptclally prepared for external uue for persons HDd all dis-iases of horses aud cattle $100 size SO cents 50 cts size 25 ciuts. Call for the Horse Brand of John -ion's Mngnetlc Oil. It has notqual for the ilisenses of horsei and cattle. $1 dO s'ze 50 cents ; K0 Ornt size 25 etc For sale by John Y Ma-Rae John Cronin, the murderer, who is to be executed on the automatic gal lows at Hartford, Conn., has begun to break down The warden of the pris on has been besieged by requests for admission from newspaper men and others who want to witness the work ing of the new machine. The warden is allowed to have only 23 witnesses, and he has had to refuse many of the requests. , Monroe Whilea, of: Birmingham Ala writes: "I purchased six bottles of your Japanese Pile Onre fr. m Mr A uizi Hoddn nd it bae entirely cured me of o. case of piles of 22 years ft undo log; will advise u v friends to use it." For sale by John Y MacRae m , m O L Rice, afendota, til, writes : ' Have used your Japanese Pile Cure ear)." Foe sale by John Y MaoRae. for Infants ' C'utnrla Is so we n adapted tochlHren that 1 reifiiiiMiid il tut miri,H" Uiany jTirtitiii known lu lue." II. X. Aa licit, M. I 111 So. OJtfunl St., l;r..lhu, X. Y. "The use of 'Castoria U so unirersal and iu riieril no well know n tli.U It m-uis a work of swic!vn.Tation to rudoie it. Kewaretbe iiu-l litrfnt families who do u. Lnp Castoria tibia easy ir:i. h." Cauuxi Maktts, I). 11., New York City. Ths C'ENTArR A splendid assort nient of the Turnip Seed just received; 5 Hal tterbaro Litfeia Water . This justly popular water will make you feel comfortable and cheei ful. It regulates the bowels, cures dyspepsia in all its forms, and is a "panacea" for all bladder and kidney troubles. Received direct from the Springs every few days, and de livered to any p.ift of the city at 20 cents per half gallon bottle. Try it. J. H.W.. JiolililTT. I have all the conveniences for serving the finest Fountain Bever ages, and spare neither pains uorexpense to pleas the most fastidious. MAXIM As my soda is good or bad, likewise will my drugs par take of the same reputation. J. Hal. Bokiiitt.' I have Domestic Cigars and Havana Segars from live to twenty five cents. Nothing cheaper. J. Hal. Boubitt, Prescription When you have them compounded at my store, the doctors of Ral eigh are satiiied that you are doing all you. can for your sick. J. Hal. BoBbiTT. and potassium Makes s Marvelous Cures in Blood Poison zz Rheumatism and Scrofula P. P. P. purifies tbe blood, builds np tbe weak and debilitated, gives strength to weakened nerves, expels diseases, giving; the patient health and Happiness wnere sicKness, gloomy feelings and lassitude brst prevailed. For primary, sr oondary and tertiary syphilis, for blood poisoning, mercu rial poison, malaria, dyspepsia, and . In nil blood und akin diseases, like blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcers, . tetter, scald head, boils, erysipelas, eczema- we may say, without fear ot contradiction, that P. P. P. is the best blood purifier in the world,and makes . fiositlve, speedy and permanent cures u all cases. Ladles whose systems are poisoned and whose blood is in an lmpare condi tion, due to menstrual irregularities, are peculiarly benefited by the won derful tonic and blood cleansing prop erties of P. P. P. -Prickly Ash, Poke Boot and Potassium. Springfield, Mo., Aug. 14th, 1893. 1 eau speak In tbe highest terms of your medicine from my own personal . knowledge. I was affected with beart dlsecwesjSlenrlsy and rheumatism for oo y earsvwas treateu uy tne very uesw hvsictnna ana aDCnt hundreds of doH lais, iriuu wvwrjf uiunuioiuiuj wivu- out finding relief. I have only taken one bottle of yonr P. P. P., and can obeerfully say it has done me more faod than anything I have ever taken, eau recommend your medleine to all sufferers of the above diseases. MRS. M. M. YEARY. Springfield, Green County, Mo, . BURWKLL St DUNN, Wholesale and Children. rtorl tuns (Vlic, (Vmstlpaikm, Sour Slotiiafh, Piarrliiea, EnMliUion, Kills Worms, give sleep, aud irutiMi4eii dl- iroMtiofi, WltlMMit iuJiiriiHis lurdk-allidi. Tor several yean 1 liav, recomntcitdt-t your 'CoKttiria, and sduill always continue to do so as it has invariably produced ticueficial resulu." Euwia F. 1'AKUfcK, M. P., ir.th Street and Tth Ave., Xew Y'ork City. CoMPiK-v, 77 Mi kbat Stkebt, New York Cm. best varieties of Buist's new crop cents per ounce, or 50 cents per lb. J. Hal. Boiiurrr. Pimples, Blotches and Old Sores Catarrti, malaria -zg and Kidney Troubles Are entirely removed by P.P. P. Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potas sium, the greatest blood purifier on earth. . Aberdee!!, O., July 21, 1891. Messes. Lippman Bros., Savannah, Ga. : Dear Sirs I bought a bottle of your P. P. P. at Hot Springs, Ark. ,and It has done me more good than three months treatment at the Hot Springs. Send three bottles C. O. D. Bespectfully yours, JA9. M. NEWTON, ; Aberdeen, Brown County, O. Capt. S. D. Johnston. To oil whom U may conrern: 1 here by testify to the wonderf nl properties of P. P. P. for eruptions of the skin. X suffered for several years with an un sightly and disagreeable eruption on my face. I tried every known reme dy but in vain.until P. P. P. was used, and am now entirely cured. (Signed by) J.D.JOHNSTON, Savannah, Qa. Skin Cancer Cured. . testimony from the Mayor of 8equin,Tex. : SEijtim.TEi., January 14,1893. Mhssks. Lippman Bros., Savannah, : Ga.: Gentlemenl have tried your P. P. P. fur a disease of the skin, usually known as skin cancer ,of thirty years standing, and found great relief: it purines the blood and removes all Ir ritation from the seat of the disease and prevents any spreading of the sores. I have taken five or six bottles and feel confident that another course will effect a cure. It has also relieved me from indigestion and stomacti troubles. Yours truly, CAPT. W. M. RUST, attorney at uur. Book on Blood Diseases Mailed Free. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT. ' LIPPMAN BROS. PROPRIETORS, Idppman's Block, Savannah, Cist .'. : l aud Retail Agents, Charlotte, N. C. 3obbi 1111111111 22 22 S33333 ' 11 11 11 22 2d 33 11 22222222 Sa33 11 22 23 33 11 22 23 3.t3333 msm mm G1VKS ALL TI1K LAT1T NKW.S. If you are ut a hiiIim i il.. r, tiow is llo time b, i b.-st altciii.M.u paper published in Kal.-Vli. TIIK VISlTnIl will cost ..it less than O.NK CKNT per .lay. Send your address ami receive ;i sample copy. KVENlXti VISITOR 1M B. CO., W. M. IJkows, .Mauager. i S. A. L. Seaboard Air-Line. COMlENf'ED SCBKDLILE. IN kKr-KCT Jl'SiK -4, 91. Trains Leave RalcigM, 1 26 A M-I'itily, "AtihiiU SncUI," Puiliu&n Vestibule for Heu demon. Weldon, Peters burg, Richmond, Wshin ton, Baltimore, PoiUdel. ptiia. New York and all points iiorl Ii. Bullet draw ingrootu (deeper aud 1'ull iuhu coHcbcs Allan! a tu Washington., parlor earn Wuebiiigton to Mew York 1'ulliijpii Sleeping car Au (fi'toa to Porteu'out . M 60 A M Unily except t uuday, for Heudersou. Weldon, Suf folk. Portsmouth, Norfolk und intermediate stations, connects at Portsmouth with KavLiuefoi -Old Poiut and Baltimore, with Nom folk Hiid Washington Steam boat Co., for Washington with N. Y. P &, N U B. for Philadelphia and points ii r!b; also at Weldon with Atlantic Coast Line for Richmond Washington, Biil'imore, Philadelphia and dew York Through (det-pers Weldon to Ne York un1 with HcotlauJ JNeek Brr.ncll for t-iieen-ville. W'sehing on and Ply mouth. 6 20 A M-Daily.- "Atlanta Special," Ptilttnao Vestibule for So. i'inep, Hamlet, Monroe, Chester, Oliuton, iireeu wood, Abbeville, Athens, Atlanta, Montgomery, Mo bile, New Orleans, Ohatta rj''og.t, Nashville, Ueiuphis nud II points south and southwest Through Pull man ButIV Sleepers and day coaches Washington to Atlanta connecting direct, ly at Uulon depot Atlanta with divcrsing lines 3 30 Jd Dili I y, for Southern Pines. Hamlet, Id ; i t u u, Wilni'tiL'toti, Wadesboro, Monroe, Char lotte, Liucoluton, Shelby, Rutherfordtonaud all local statione 0. C R. R. and li & A A LB R. Trains Arrive Raleigh : 5 17 am Daily. Atlanta Special, " Pullman Vestibule from New York, Pniladelphia Baltimore, Washington, Ricbni'ind, Portsmouth, Norfolk and all points north Parlor cars New York to Washington; Pull rcan Buffet Sleepers and dav coaches Washington to Atlanta. 3 20 P M Daily from Portsmouth aud points north via Bay Line N. Y. P. it N. R. R, also from Greenville, Plymouth, Washington an I Eastern Carolina poiuts via Wei don, Petersburg, Richmond Washington aud poiots north via Atlantic Coast : Line, sleepers New York to Weldon. 1 20 A M Daily, "Atlanta Spoeial,'1 Pullman Vestibule, from Atlanta, Athens, Abbeville, Greenwood, Chester aui points south. Pullman day coaches and sleep ar Atlau ta to Washington. 11 86 A m Daily trom W i 1 in i ug ton, Shelby, L'noo'iQtou, Char lotte and all local statioos O. C li R and R & A R. R ; also from Fayettaville and Greeasbors) via fc'an" ' ford Mixed trtiius leave Johuson Street Station, for Hendersonsud intermediate stations 6 00 p ui ; re turning arrive Johnson tUreet 0 05 a. in. Passenger leaving Raleigh at 3 30 p. m arrives at Charlotte 0 45 p m , returning leaves Charlotte at 9 15 a. ai., arrive Raleigh 11 45 a. ru ' 'No-403 and 401, "Atlauta Soecial,'' are solid Pullman vejf.ibuled trains, composed of magailldeut dav coaches and palace drawing rooms Bullet sleepers between Washington aud Atl nta without change, on which there is no extr-t fare charged. For Inf inn itlon reUtive to sched ules, ate., apply to ticket agent, or A. J. Coolie. S PA. RU igh JOHN H WID5H. OJea'l Mvn'g'r T. J ANDBaSON". Gen'l Pass. Agt. A New and Complete Trestme.'it, conisiinh' . ItJPfOSlTOElES, Capsules ot (liniment and tvu riuxesof Ointment. A never-failinK Cure tor Piii'i ot every nature end degree. It makes Bnoperntir.u with the knifo or Injection of carbolic acid, wlii;-ti -ire painful and seldom a peromneut cure, and oft.-u tesulting in death, unnecessary. Why endure this terrible disease? We nuarantee 6 bones to cure tiny case. You only pay f r benefits received. $1 a box, 6 for (5. eutbymnll. Guarantees Issued by our agents. wlinO I IrM I lull by Japanese Liver Pellets the great LIVER end STOMACH REGULATOR aid BLOOD PUKIFIKR. Small, mild and pleasant ro take, especially adapted for obildren's use. 60 Dop oents. 'iUARANTEES issued only by John T. MaiRae Dmi(rlst Blelgh Kigali & SoKm aW-j CURE AILVAT C0IT. ilMrtlmont Air Liar.) ill efie Jul) ?, ltl This coiid. ns. d M-hediile is publish ed ss ilifol ui.ttioii aud i KUbject tofr change w il html uotjcr to the public. DA II.Y. No II A M li'ill tit 6 SI h :.-, 7!KI r -in P t" lsj B .0 t 4' b 41 .ll S M JO I . 'i 1 iu 4 o. u ui li ilJ Uu p in an 2 05 0 30 No H At:. IJ v : i .". i 6 J! U fit" 7 b taj t : 'ii ' I . No K7 frOllTB U'HINII. I.v Hiidil.o.i ,1, Lv Burk- ' . Lv Kevk- .. Ar li.mi!le. Lv i'i' I I... Ar i.u-i i.finro. I.v (io!dsl,.r v, A r H tM'ij . Lv iu1. o", L lur -.. Ar ,iic i.e o. A at A M p I. V. j;,:r,. -r ,IVUI( 1L ,V Ole .!m I,', 7 :':'i Ai lib 1-t.r M Ar StiLten i I -. r .llt v:; e Ar Hot "pi in t05 ota s u p IU a ui 8 11 y ;j It 37 a ui 12 23 P m 05 a m f !'0 p IU 4 0J 6 45 4 3) 0 35 p tu :l 1" 111 I.v SiJh.hnry, At Cl!t'.!lJI". n m Ar tipurlauburg, li o? Ar Greenville, Ar Atlanta (C T) Lv Charlotte, 152 5 20 p tu 1 60 a tu Ar AugiiKtu, Hit) Ar Charleston (SO) io yo rnavanua! (f.cSp) 530 Ar Jacksonville, m io CUT IT FN DAILY. 0.T.BOU.O. 0& Pit AM Lv Augusta, 7 00 130 A M Lv Columbia, 3 20 510 Ar Charlotte, 6 40 s SU P M Lv Atlanta, (C T) 0 0'J 8 03 32 n AM P M P M Ar Charlotte, 6 30 0 IU B 2 J Lv Charlotte, 7 00 7 00 8 80 Ar Salisbury, 8 28 8 2J U4U Lv Hot Springs, 12 41 Lv Asheville, 2 30 Lv Statesville, 7 11 Ar Salisbury, 8 UU P M Lv Saliub ry, 8 33 8 30 H 49 Ar Greensboro, lu 05 10 05 11 i)'J AM ArWIr:stonSalem,ll 15 t9 25 f9 25 Lv Greeusboro, 1010 12 01 Ar Durham, 13 n 3 85 f il AM Ar Raleigh, 1 UU " 7 30 ArGcidsboro, 3U0 tl 00 p in Lv Golds boro, f ; 00 2 00 2 00 AM V M Lv Raleigh 4 IU 4 li) Ar Greensboro, 8 35 720 7 2J Lv Greensboro. 10 10 1010 1100 P M AM ArDauvilie, 1U5 1140 327 PU AM Ar Kxrtvino, 218 320 33 0 Ar B.irKeville, 3 0U 4 08 ,4 08 Ar Richmond, 4 JO 6 20 6 20 tDaiiy except Sunday. B Borkiey, J S B T hompsou, bnpt, Supt, Greensboro, N C. RichrKnd, Va. W A Turk, Gen Pass Agt, Washing ton, DO. S H Hard wick, Asst Gen'l Pass Agt , Atlanta, Ga. W H Green, Sol Haas, Geu Man'g'r, Traffic Man'g'r, Washington, D O. Washington.D O . OHKOLK AffD CAROLINA R.B, OONDBNSKD60UitDUl.il Houth Bound No- f.h Bound Trsin. No. .100 Train. So. 10U 8TAT!0!IS. t. M 950 1; '1 i.ier'e t'oiDt Arrive drivers, Arrive iiuftolt Arrive ,U..it-, Arrive Tunis, : Arnvc Anoifkey,. Arrive Atilnoivr, A rrivc .H-,ood, A rr ve . M. 525 2 01 1 47 4 14 j 61 3 3d 3 21 2 3tl 2 17 15j I.'vt l."V I,'v. I.'M i,' V! 1 U tl I. J. I : . I. t '.' Oa 1 20 P. M. .-.rooro. A-rw1 . At liocky jiouut, i, ve Nu 101 makes counectiou at Kockv Mount villi W A W Train No 23 for all points wutn, and No 78 train for a.U points North. & MHf'H,l., J 11 KlvNLY, iiea'1 -itiUAga Supi Trains r, M m J. i i'. Pwuajir Ait "lloilsigi.vu & 'Vaidou Sallroftd aui Branelies. Condensed Sadul. T RAINa GOIiS fd WO DTH. lated Miy 13. No 33 No 35 No 41 1894. IHUy. Daily. Daily. Le Weldon, li 5?am 9 27pm Ar Rocky Mt, I 02am 1fl 20pm OOtl i Ar Tarboro, 2 4. am La Tarboro, 12 95am Le WUson, 2 Warn 11 Olp ir 3elma, 2 68ai;i . ir Fay'tville 4 35am 12 51 . Ar Florence, 7 25am K 00 Lv Wilson, 2 18pm 6 3 iata Le -a'dsboro. 8 uSpai 7 j Lm Magnolia, 4 16pm 8 29atu -Wto!), 6 50pm lOOOttui 1' RAINS GOING NOBTfl. ; No 78 Daily.- Lv Florence; 7 3 'am Le )?ay,tviU1025aiu Lv Seiuia, 12 08am No 32, DUy. 7 25pm 9 30pm No 40. Daily, Ar Wllno-r, 1 00am 11 27pm No 49 Daily Lv Wil'gton, 900aq Lv Magnolia.10 40a a Lvd'dsboro. Ill5aiu No78Dilv 32 T5d.il v 7 OOpin 8tipm 910 a Lv vvilson, 1 to pua lt7m 10 I 3 fpm Ar liooky Mt,a 15 u 05ui 11 15 .-a ht rarnoro, 44pm Lv Tarboro, 18 35pm Lv Rook jMt 3 13pm 12 05am Ar Woidou, 8 09pai 115am Jons F Divibk, ivJeneral Bape.-loa.idea JRX:jlt, Sap'i Trtvju. V 4 luii.j, ui , ,u at
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