0 flRM A T , 1 & '1 I . VOL. I. NEW BERNE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1883. NO. 258. LOCAL NEWS. J ouriral Miniature Almanac. ' Sun rises, 7:03 I Length of day. Sun sets, 5:26 i 10 hours, 24 minutes. Moon rises at 0:83 a. m. Venuor has proved himself a prophet. so far pallia prediction for January, Some bit the largest and nicest oysters of the seaaori are now at the Market dock. ; "' . t. .Yesterday was a lovely, sunny day a rare'oocurrenpe in this ill-fated month.-"'-"'- ';::--V "- ' , Capt. Isaac Taylor, of Club Foot Creek; brought up some of the finest and best sweet potatoes yesterday that have been on the market this winter. Localizers have worn the subject ol muddy streets quite threadbare, but the condition of Bell's alley, . especially Capt. Peter Jones' wood wharf, beggar all description. ' - While we are having the mumps fai and wide and everywhere, our citizens- in the lower part of the county are troubled with colds and severe pains hi the head almost an epidemic. The largest number of raccoon skintmidly and rushing along like a hurricane, we ever saw was, packed in a box at Kilburn's yesterday. There were not less than 600. No wonder Senatoi Clarke opposes,, taxation on 'coon and 'possum dogs. , Our merchants are ordering heavily on flour. Mr. T. A. Green has just re ceived 150 barrels flour, and Mr. C. H. Blank 100 barrels. The Defiance cairn- 1 1 1n,la.taj4 ... I V. n.marol mar. chandise for this nlace; bo did the Shenandoiih, yet some of our merchants think trade is not as brisk as it was a year ago. Wood is still high and in demand. The daily fogs have rendered it almost impossible for the wood boats to find our market. Several of them have re cently been three days coming to the city from Hancock's Creek, a distance of only 16 miles. The captains say the fog has been thick enough to cut it outl In blocks. " ' ' ; Yon? Name In Print Mr. George W. Best, of Wayne, was An the city yesterday, on his way for South Creek via steamer Elm City. Messrs. 'E. T. Purkins and Geo. P. Beasley, of Middlesex county, Va., went to Adams Creek yesterday to as certain what can be done in the lumber business. , These gentlemen own two! good mills in Virginia. , They are here prospecting. Should they find a well timbered section in this region they will move their mills, and also bring theirt families to our city. They are enter prising men, and we hope they will con clude to come among us. Cotton market. ; , Eighty bales of cotton sold at the Ex change on.Tuesday, 93-8 being the high ' - est paid. The market firm and in de mand. New York futures dull but firm with sales of 810,000 bales. Liverpool spots 1-16 up. ; : . ' I NEW YORK MARKET, SPOT : . Middling 10 3-16. -Strict low middling 10. -Low middling 9 11-16. , , NEW YORK FCTDRES: Morning. Noon. Evening February, 10.00 10.00 10.10 March, -iu.iu--iu.il April,-; . .10.23 , 10.25 v , j, LIVERPOOL SPOTS. ,. Uplands 5 11-16. . Orleans 5 7-8. LIVERPOOL FUTURES. February, 8 89-04. March, 5 42-04. April, 5 45-64. 10.11' 10.24 Steamer Movements , The Elm City carried a good cargo of I merchandise and fertilizers on her trip y to Bj.y river and South Creek with the ' following passengers: I. G. Taylor, D. W. Taylor, Wm. Ellraore, Thos. McGee, W. B. Edwards, G. W. Best, E. A. Pur kins, Geo, P. Beazly P. J. Daniels, D. B. Hooker G. L. Dawson, Mrs. Pittnian and Miss Reding. The Defiance sailed for Baltimore with 600 bales of " cotton, 200 barrels naval stores and other freights, all she u" ow , " , can carry through the canal. t . , , The Florence went on her usual trip, toVanceboro with heavy freights oft merchandise. 1 The Trent weiit up the Neuse and re turned, yesterday, carrying general merchandise and bringing in 50 bales of cotton, 700 sacks of cotton seed and oth er freights, with 15 passengers. ! The Shenandoah brought in a, very heavy cargo of general merchandise and took out 400 bales of cotton, naval stores and other freights, and several. passengers. . . The Rinato'ii arrived from, Kinston with 115 bales of cotton, 87 of which were to be shipped through, and 28 lo-, cal, with 8 passengers. . , The Neuse brought down 121 balet of cotton, 100 barrels rosin, 15 barrel spirits, a lot of furniture and 8 passen gevs. All the cotton except 7 bales wa through freight. : " . . .' Tbe New Berne and Beaufort Canal The dredge Cyclops under command of Capt. It. L. Buckner is again at work on the canal. The captain has had a jlouger arm attached to his dredge so a to throw the dirt farther from' the Jehannel. This work has not met with Ethe appropriation from the General Government that it deserves. Cannot Ransom procure some aid towards com pleting the undertaking ? Kinston Items. Cotton, bala, 8i to 9 cts. per lb. " in seed, 3 cts. Clean rice, 6 cts. per lb. Fresh pork, 8 cts. per lb. ' Corn, 55 cts. per bushel. Meal, 60 cts. per bushel. Sweet potatoes, 50 to 60cts.perbui;hel Turnips, 50 cts. per bushel. Rough rice, 80 cts. per bushel. Peas, 70 cts. per bushel. Turkies, Si. 50 per pair. Chickens, 30 to 60 cts. per pair. Eggs, 15 cts. per dozen. ' The weather last Monday was abomi nable everybody housed and all work and business comparatively suspended. The river' at this point is rising rap. while the slougti below Kinston is as troubled as its mother stream and looks! as unruly as a girl with bangs or a cow with a board across her head Tr m, ,mnr-o nf Pvm nf bita.H""1 rc""u" "UUI "u" 1U . Will lissoivediuauintof warm water ami r - - . -fi failing remedy for small-pox. It has cured thousands, never leaves a mark! nor causes blindness and avoids tedious. lingering illness. One of the old landmarks of Kinstouf Justice Coleman '8 office is taking on! a new covering of shingles and Daniel! E. Perry, attorney and counsellor all law, who has taken au office there, is very carefully folding and laying away the long, green moss which covered thei office, intending it for bangs for his ladyl friends. Last Saturday Guilf Johnson attempt ed the impracticable feat of swapping horses wnue. crossing tbe slough and got for his ventura an unwilling bap tism, which so greatly alarmed Frank Haskins, that he fell upon his marrow bones and sent up a fervent and success (ul prayer for the relief of his young mend from a watery grave Swansboro Items. drank, atintervais when com, is aneveiHMiui it womu cause a great many Everything quiet and healthy, exceplF0!? amendment: a w ;aoa nt hA onh Ptn. 18 Mr. A. T. Farnell has just received a largo stock of goods and is selling! cheap. '. Not much news this week, the weather Hssomewhat better, and people are tiy- mg to get to farming some. Mr. M. Woods of this place lost a line linrttfl thin week and Mr. Charlie Russell has bought another fast trotter equally " . i as fast as the one he lost a short time Mr. E. H. Henderson of New Berne was out to see us this week, lookin well. He says there is no small pox in New Berne as yet, but plenty of it in xrenton, jones county. E. M. Farnell of our place just killed 32 fat pigs averaging 120 pounds each; and has housed 125 barrels of corn. This) don't look like starving, Farnell is our hotel keeper here. No other news of mportance. ' No marriages or deaths this week asEuad a razor in his pocket would it Wet but I notice Mr. Lott ,w . Humphrey r.. going to where it is supposed he ie going to take in a partner soon, and Mr. u u. uancocK, tne oyster eater, says Lott is to be spliced right away. All right; we have no objection. The remains of Hon. W. J. Shackel ford, M. C. from this county, were brought to its home in Richlands last Saturday and interred Several of his brother members in Congress accom panied the body home; among them was! Hon. O. Hubbs of Craven county. The people here greatly deplore the death ol this noble statesman. We need a physician in Swansboro very much, for while it is not sickly 'in this place, there is not a practicing physician in fourteenrmiles of us. Dr. U. JN. linnett, or uaneret, is tne nearest 1 . 1 i 1 T ..... .1 . :.l .10 us uuu lie una, x umif muiiiu, iun 'practicing medicine, and Dr. Cicero Hill lives also in Carteret county, still turtner off, while our nearest Doctor in the Icounty is Dr. W. I. Montfost, fourteen 1 . I .A . - TV 1 jmiies away, anu we can t get a to examine us when we want our nvestj jinsured, not to speak of the sickness in jtha country around. T think there is a 'good opening here for a Doctor to locate aow f JIr w N- Dennis has a splendid (house for a married man, and a single one could get good board on very rea sonable terms until he could get doubled if he wished to, so come on Mr, M.D. and live in Swansboro this year, and longer if you will. Mr. E. W. Mattocks isouri insurance agent here and wants a help mate in the shape of a Doctor for his benefit Bishop Northrop. (Wll. Review.) ,,r iwi j,r.itct to increase me uuiuuer 01 jus- YV e mo &iou iu loaiu, no wo uu iiuinii A nnthnrikv. tlinr. B Rv. Rinhnr, NTnrt.iirnn. who" it. has timm atatftd wan! 3 ..I..." .1 t-n tY, ...nn Sinn in Ci. tl IUUUI1IICU. LVf tliU VaVOUl IU UUUVII Carolina, to succeed the late Bishop Lynch, will not leave us. It is said now that no such appointment has been made. . . , . , , A New York doctor his been flcurint for the last twenty years and has reached he conclusion that very small feet on a voman means a temper like cayennr ppper and a toneue which will lit bout its best friend. E.v. -LHJISLAXIYE PROCEEDINGS. (Condensed from News-Observer.) V TWENTY-FOURTH DAY. SENATE. ' - 5 OALENDAB. P. Mr. Pool moved to suspend the piles and take up the bill to change the naine of the Elizabeth City audi pionolkivailroaa Company to thatriveara and Mia nr.h half for the !of the Norfolk and Southern road Company. Mr. Speight thought the Senate! hould be unanimous in the passage! ot Mr. Pool's bill. It passed its! third reading unauunouslv. Bill to amend the landlord andB tenant act, making the landlorduvlce fund. guilty ef a misdemeanor when seiz I ing the teuant's property "unlaw ! tully, knowingly and unjustly Mr. strayhorn advocated the bill.; Mr. Jones was in f'nvnr nf nvnr.iwt,- ing the tenants, but wanted the billl framed in a better manner. It wasnians I sincertly hope they may pass improperly drawn, and would not answer the purpose. Mr. Womack saw no need of re ference; thought the bill should fjpass, Mr. Black was opposed to the bill, thought we were making too many crimes. He could't see where Imatter. If we enact a law ofthis . i i.i . i little indictments and throw the cost on the counties. Mr. Scott, of Eockinghum, offered an amendment: Add.atter "know ingly'' the words "and without pro cessof law.'' Mr. Watson said he would favor the bill with that amendment. Mr. Strayhorn said that the law vests the whole crop in the landlord and it was merely to protect the tenant. Mr. Morehead said he was in favor of the bill, but would like to kuow what obiection Mr. Strayhorn could have to Mr. Scott's amend ment. , The amendment was adopted and the bill passed its third reading. Mr. Morehead called up the bill for amnesty and pardon to certain persons for selling liquor and offered persons within! "rroviueci sucu perso :z a. , z : : :z r;r:r t : ilUli Bllilll Wrt V illllUUUb Uiea-H 'cribed by law tor license for one year j tor State, county and municipaltter, nfD.oo purposes." The amenament wasi adopted. Mr. Morehead offered an- iother amendment, adding after the! word "costs'7 the. words "and the! ... ..... -. Hamounts prescribed in the proviso .... . i to section 2 of this act." Adopted and the bill passed its third read- jug. Bill for the relief of the sheriff of Jones aad Warren. Eeferred. Bill to reduce the number of jurors m allotment ot dower to three m jstead of five. Passed its third read ling, x ,,: , :'' Bill to amend section 1, chapter 127, laws 187'J. Mr. ocott wished to know it a man .gbe a deadly weapon? Air. Lmney said the negroes were in the habit of carrying them and it was so meant when off a man's premises. Mr. Scott would like to know u e Senator brought his razor here with, him; . ?'..;) "Yes, in my trunk." Mr. Scott though the judges had been too strict in the construction of that statute; if a man had a razor in his nocket with intent to . use it in a tight then it should be a deadly weapon, but not so when he is taking it in his pocket to a barber shop; " ' Mr. Linney said it was well known that the negroes had decided ion' the razor as a deadly weapon land for that reason he had drawn the bill. The bill passed its thirda l'reitlin!r HOUSE. 4 ' RESOLUTIONS. Bills were introduced, passed their first reading and referred as Hollows: ".; -.'"'. By Mr. Covington, to require all druggists to pay retail liquor deal ers tax. ' Finance. . Mr. Proutor, to exempt $100 j, j. 1 , 1 . 1 worm 01 iarming anu mecuauicai tools from taxation. Calendar. Mr. Bower, bill to be entitled an1 . ,. ...... . , , Lices . oi iub ,uent;o m vwc, 'several townships of the State.l , f ' I1!. t.;H 'In . vl fM.-r.. ... ' . U114 iO tl'O lUllUlllh The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact: Sec. 1. The General Assembly 'at its present session shall elect two 'justices ot" the the peace for, the several townships of the State in I addition to those provided for by section four, chapter one hundred and forty one. of the laws of 1876 77: and in all townships in wbichl l.nv ifv nr innnrrvra fArl fnvvn iu9 'o:nnn.l ..AAii- ltuiiicu, ucomcs mo nvii Huuibuuuiiiiin, :tnd will he soul at .justices uerem provided tor, men tices for every one thousand inliabi tants therein residing. Sec. 2. OT the additional jus tices whose election is provided for bv the nrecedinsr section, one hall' shall be elected for the term of four Kail-llterm of six vears. Sec. 3. This act shall be in forcei from and after its ratification. CALENDAR. , Resolutions of instruction to our .members in Congress in reference to the heht house and marine ser Mr. Simmons said that this was a vital subject to those people, a living to them, and n these resolu tions are not passed it will be say ing to them that North Carolina does not care for you. Because it is a living to some North Caroli without a dissenting voice. The resolutions then passed their third reading. COMMEECIAL. flTKAV BERNE MARKET. Cotton Middling 9 3-8: strict low middling a 1-4; low middling 9 1-8. Seed cotton Extra nice, 3c.; ordi nary 2Jc. Corn In sacks, 62c. per bushel. Rice $1.00 to 81.08 per bushel. Turpentine Receipts moderate. Firm at JM.ou ror yellow dip. tr iirm at i.oo and 1.70. Beeswax 20c. to 22c. per lb. Honey 80c. per gallon. Wheat 90c. per bushel. Beef On foot, 5c. to 6c. Fresh Pork 7ia8c. per pound. Eogs 22o. per dozen. Peanuts Sl.25 per bushel. Fodder $1.25. per hundred. Apples Mattamuskeets, $1.25 per bushel. . Onions $3.50 per bbl. Peas $1.10 to 81.25 per bushel. Hides Dry , 9c. to 1 lc. ; green 5c. Tallow 6c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 55a60c. per pair.J Turkeys 81.75 per pair. Meal Bolted, 80c. psr bushel. roTATOKS isanamas, 3Ua4Uc. ; yams turnips boc. per bushel. Walnuts 50c. per bushel. 50a60c. per bushel. Shingles West India 5 inch, mixed, ou per m. Building pauper m, SKINS Coon, 30c. ; fox 40a50c. ; mink, 40a50o. The Governor of North Carolina said! to the Governor of South Carolina 'Isn't it time we took another Punch?' Yes," said the Governor of South Carolina, "if it is one of TANSUiL's Punch Cioars, the finest 5 cent cigar ever made." lor sale by W. L. Palmer. Middle street, new Berne, jn. U. t&w Stockholders' Meeting In accordanoe with the Bve Laws of the Company, notice is hereby giyen that the Annual Meeting of the Stock Holders ot the Midland North Carolina Railway Company is called to meet at the Company's offl ces at NEWBERN, at TWELVEo'clock vi. on February the 21st, 1883. JOHN P. CADDAGAN, Secretary. Newbern, N. C, Jan. 29, 1838. Notice to Shippers. ON WEDNESDAY, 31st INST, fne Steamer I,. H. CUTLER will no ud Trent River only as for as E. M. FOHOUE'S LAND ING, and thereafter, until further notice, not move nauKB ijnnaing. . uku. t, uiirFY, Jan.29,1883. Gen.F'tAgt, For Sale, on Conagnment, ' Seamless Hose FOB GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. Jane8d8t B17SAN F. BTANLY. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. A large cornet lot, with all the lmprove-1 inems, consisting of a commodious dwelling! md all necessary outhouses. Besides these there Is room on the lot for the erection of one or more dwellings. O TERMS CASH, jai A great bargain. Apply to . ' ... Jnn3tV2t ' WATSON A STREET. TO THE rmrntinn nn mnn imttTTinnm nn rrn I K It! H rl H . l r TnK NhWKhHN KHITX 1 1 1 ll rf tin. nl.nr.. ..mnJ II all INWHMSIbvi vuvnw.v limuU WIIIJUUJ requested to deliver at onck to iaun- lerslgned, nt his office, any gun or guns thai ihpv mav now have In their Dosseaslon belone. i ng to said company, as the company has beentj Usbanded and an order has been Issued from!! (he office of the Adjutant General for the re- lurn of said guns to the State, The members iire also required to deliver the accoutrements t to the undersigned, ' , WILLIAM WHITFORD. ; jan.a 0, 1883. . 4 , . St PUmPC MdllNTilN RIITTFR .MmivBHiiB uijinin n..ra .omi inru- 25 Cents per Pound Ito close the lot nt once. O. E. FOY & CO., Wholesale (irocers, JaniiS Middle st , Newborn, N.C. ONE HUNDRED BARRELS OF CHOICE Early Rose SEED Potatoes , -, For sale by jan25dtf JOHN DUNN. 13, SWERT'S Stall No. 2-Left Hand Side At THE CITY MARKET, Is always supplied with the very best Fresl: Meats, lieef, Fork, Mutton and Hausage thai the Market nffords. Callonhlm. Janl9-dly WARRANTED GENUINE German Kainit 200Lbs. Ajfj tKAINIT W1H1AMH.0LWER, NEWBERN, N.C. I will contract to deliver Kainit in lots of 25 to 100 tons at Baltimore Prices. A reasonable advance in smaller lots. In a few days I expect a cargo shipped direct Irom Uermany. Or OX BRAND of Guano AMMONIATED SUPER PHOSPHATE W DAVIS OF &C9 BALTIMORE Avail. Phos. Acid g toIOX T' It r n ) nn n I I0IAL DONE rHUii. 10U'o Ammonia 2-2 i Potash 2vi2)i This is one of the Highest Grade Fer tilizers sold m North Carolina, as per analysis of Dr. Dabney. It is sold only for cash at $30 per Ton for Ten Ton Lots $32 FOR SMALLER LOTS. It is a higher grade Guano than many brands which sell at $45. KT Buy for Cash; save $14 per ton. William H. Oliver. jan20dl5t , NEWBERN, N. C. L. H. CUTLER, Stoves and Hardware, Sash, Doors & Blinds, LIME, CEMENT and PLASTEK HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, aints, Oils, Glass and Putty, GUNS AND TISTOTiS, TOILET SETS, Rubber and Leather Belting, Etc., Etc.) Etc. w NOW OR NEVER ! C 'A . ' 3 a x 1 . TV i mm .Bsfore leaving for HongKon?; pe"if!c r O O wyinear the corner of East Front street, contain . (ofcourso you know where that Is) ... shall sell Pants for 441c, Coats' fori. don't speak of it. , , . I'LL DO IT ". 1an8-dtwly : AT THE MARKET, CuMWif.CIAL Ji. iiUSIitbS;t0aEt of Kentucky TTtdvenity, WIiLBi;jtB.liMirH,PrwUXUITll,lt. "' ' Stndenti Recctred any Weak Dr Ut , the Tear. .-:-.(: j.. . -; ii. Each Dtpartmeat kM it Special Tekcbtr fitllileiuti ((111 CTIullintff at thl rVtllura In ' ibout one-thiid of the time and exnmao than at any similar College In America. Nearly . ),iiu BuceeHsim praduittea of the ahpve College, together with the leading Educators of Amer ia, attest the superiority of its Course of ' Study and Training, as being Thorough, Prae- a tleal and Complete embracing Book-keeping. .. Business Arithmetic, Commercial Law.Jler cnntile Corresnondence. Ppnmnnahtn ti..'- TiJH RKQi'rKKDtocompletethe Full Diploma .' uuiirM. mini X !( .1 uionttia. 1XTAL, coht. In- t ' lauding Tuition, Books, Htatlonery, and Board l in a goiKl urlvnte family, about . Htudenta : this College can attend the other Colleges -. f the 1'lliVC lultv. Under 10 pTOfpaanM tnr una , year, free ol ehnree. When two or more enter ' together, a reduction of & on each one's tui tion will lie made. For full particulars ad- ' ". W. A. SltllTH, Janl9-tUwm President, Lexington, Ky. On Hand and to Arrive. 300 Barrels Seed Potatoes, Selected with great care, and every barrel warranted to be Just as represented. Buist's Celebrated Early Seed reas. Also a Selected Stock of Fancy Groceries. tose (foods, nil kinds,' Canned Goods, all kinds, Pickles, Etc., Etc. Extin Quality Java nnd Mo Coffee, Choice Formosa Tea, in fact a Full Mne of Fine Groceries, such as 1111 he found in a Flrst-Cluss kunrv (irocerv - Store. - Please call and examine Goods, Samples of I'ea and Coffee given on application. Ml Goods at Lowest Cash Prices. Terms invariably Cash on Delivery. J. R. BAMPTON, Middle stre e t, next door to Central Hotel, Janll)-d:im New Berne. W.C ' NOTICE. I'o the Tax Payers of the City of New Berne: ' , All persons owlne a Real. Personnl nr Poll rax, are hereby notified to call and ut.rla th ame witliout delay, as no further indulgence nu ueKniiiini, Call and save yourselves cost and unnleaa- antness. R. D. HANCOCK, Jan28-dlw city Tax Collector. WM. L. PALMER, , Dealer In Ctsars. Tobarro. Pino., anit everything in that way. Also Caudles Nats and Fruits. St. Jacobs' Oil, the Great German Kern dy for Kheunialisin andall Bodily Pains. Middle St., Second Door from 80. Front, Janl7-d4wly New Bsrue, N. C. C. E. SL0VE1I lias just received the following nnmcd floods, vll FRESH, and offered CHKAK , Small Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Canned Beef, Boneless Codfish, Condensed Milk, Sea foam and Eoyal Baking Powders Yeast Cakes, , ' Italian Maccaroni, Cucumber Pickles, Chow Chow, i Baker's Chocolate, - . , Pearl Barley, Mince Meat, ' ' Prunes, . 15 Oatmeal, Buckwheat, Fine Syrup, Fresh Roasted Coffee, and , Early Rose Potatoes. I Jnnll-dly , Sealed Proposals, Senled Proposals; for furnlsliing Medicines md Medicnl Supplies for the County Poor tor the present year, will be received by tbe Clerk of the Hoard of Commissioners until the " " ' ' . II First Monday in February. ' Articles, flrst-cliiss In every respect, will be required.. ... y ;, , ;:. . By order Board Commissioners, JOSEPH NELSON, JanlS-td ' " Clerk. The Regular Annnal Meeting of the Stock,: , ; lolders of "The Midland North Carolina Kail. " l '' ' way Company" will be held At .the Court , House, in iewiern, at u o'clock, s. m . on ' Wednestlay, Febrtmry 7th. 1883. . , ... i... Alri.l!,tUN OAKHMITH, ' Director and Btockholder. i t t. Tanuary 2, 1883. dtd ' i -I i " "' ' ... it-. x PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Pursuant to a Judgment of the Runnrw " k ' Court of Craven oouuty. I will sell at publle o' v vendue, at the Court House door In tbe City 1 of New Berne, on the i....: . mi n t ,j.f.'i'i, First Monday in March next' ! is l-March Mh, 188,t at TWELVE o'clock. Mi. k f f liing 21 feetfnmt by 107 feet 11 Indies bark; . . I liolnnrnart of lint No. 119 on tha nl.n r,r v...- ' IKerne, belonging to the; estaMor Cbarles,' ! ; ff 4 Terms of sale : One-half cash! balance ot 'oi-edlt of six months, secured by note and morlirase on the lands. New Berne, . v., Jan.2Sd,lR3. V'., Ol jAs. O. HAKWROjr, JanKidlt - Adm'r of Chan, Tucker, dee'd. , 1 l',,t ic.V " L.I K 1 1 . 'I V

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