i D t-.it I :.-t tmi t 5.et 4 U au4 . a ... br'uees.ed te va - r fni i ., . or lom ao K i:.d ' c ; m tot ua osteal a... :e t . t.ic IUiuM edvat .... . : ,nul ruaiM.'y al te i I'.., jl.lt - " ! . : . . i . ooaUlaiM ttnWltt- . ,! . u are eo.ioWd. Ho i ilUti w ted U SO BO.B 'j lu m atf '.o oe earner at it a.u uaa oae NMfli lAk , - : 1 . ( --; feoaa agtrteveel at aay imr ;l,r.l-le eoa 0001 B the BaaM O tit eii-i tl: al UlM flW M4 JOURNAL: .O? lMt. ilAV izzy&, , a, Aua. 80ts stks was there a mora arrant Lambo than the pretenBalnat tha -llicaa 'Tarty is the ' esecial !!aa of Americaa labor., Jf j w ant to bow the teal opinions 1 principles of men and parties, 'i tow they appear in prfrale . iaess and pnblic' declarations. . a Kepablican party haanomlna- : 1 Morton for the Tice-prealdency, ' -iase be is representative of the itr, Now look at him aa be U at ! .ae. The Elmira Qautte eajs : "The New York Star has an ac- -t cf Lerl P. Morton'a relatiocs a his neighbors and employes at ! ; country - borne at lihinebeck xh ia not complimentary to hint. O a tailing possession of his place V.. it is said, ene of his first acta r. u to cut down the wages Of old r-:!ojea, and later be imported ,' ; a laborers to replace thenl, f-i insisted that these foreigners t Uuld work for jost snch wages aa t her had receired in England and G otland.' Bo unpopular has this rich man become that it ia predict ed that the town of RhinebecK, csaally Republican, will go Demo cratic this year: There is evidently something in The Star's itoryl We hare heard that thera la a persot ia Elmira who eaa testify to. the tr- a of the atate of facts it relates; i t hare not yet takeft pains to lock him op."" - ' THE BAGG1SG QUESTION. T.idaT wa Dnblish the bill intro- dacel ia the louse of Eepreaenta lives August 20, 1888, by lion. F. II. Simmons, of North Carolina The purpose of the bill Is to al law lmportera of cotton bagging to draw back to the full amount of tb4 daty on laid article during the con tiaaaace of what is known as the c : Lion bagging' trust. The effect of the Simmons bill, if u cecocsea AJfaw, wui oe to piace c Ilea bagging on the free liaU J This will be. vigorously opposed ia Coofress, on the gnrand that the ranafacture of bagging U an fn f;at lndaatry. The- ', making :oI ITtitttc$4ggfog''.) baa been Jor may year ft thriving4 buainci 1 z the American manufacture of j '.a tagging ia of comparative ;re; S c:igin,Mt8 jningnratfpn'waa ! - i with great expense, tad, :.zt tt live years, the business i rc t'.remunerative; bat for the f n years it has been immense ; .liable,: yr.;.;..,. " ' i ECtionol the American man ' ; r cr s of jute bagging, la the .'.ca of t the Bagging Trust, ia . Sensible in itself and damag- 'a the 1miefi?.Stt-X r reference given . to i the . lean production, by the farm 3 tL:sclves, baa had a tendency i ' -' zLa Importation, so that the t -Ot lni potted goods ia ' a to the demand. . .3 ure embarrassed by the , t tbecropis being gathered ' - :3 is ao time 4 for adjusting to the. BituatlonThey ' 3l web inr' which . . J. The time has ' i C livery of the cotton, : ' a las been produced ; 1 aJvanccmcuts which 1 1 !ue. They need 1 t' -y r.ccd it now,'asd at tke feet at Rk Bans, M O 11, .iailiL. . .Iti.fy s Lit ic.a fi;.. I, ii . i .:L tie V il . a Stir, ia Ue f.'Ixurii". t: "It is tl EsiTeisil c- a cl.drsm u c:.;j lis cc:tca dealers that aa bia:ct.1 eaa ! start ha tie L w t t manaiactarej as ciea; :.? a tie ,ij ;:;s4 asi t..: Usr-or bo ttat .i tuadjat-i tte rr; ti.a wear aai tear and weather to Ti.a r:ttr i t' Lkhccttoa is altaja satjected. TL oiiaturg cloth vbich is bow wii.6 weighs about eight coacea to the j&rd acd will tear ta!iy when tLa kooki are ased, and caiess the material tan be so manufactured that one yard will weigh two pounds it cannct be used aa a aabtitat for bagging,. It ia aaid that the material known aa burlap, of which corn bags are made, ia better suited for a substitute than the osaabarr cloth, and yet this will not da, as it is also too weak." , s (- ' :Mr. Simmons' bill fa the best remedy the circumstances allow. It encounters objection In the dtlay that must ensue. But delay i ia neiitable. It will take no iueoa- alderable time to manufacture any one of the . substitutes aaggested and, eren then, we bare only an ex- perlmeut,', .I'Y: The Jouksil respectfully Vug- gests' that this is a. time for the exercue of generous magnanimity en one part! and of dauntless reso lution on the other. Let the holders of farmer's obligations exercise the utmost liberality, and let the farm ers do their utmost to meet those obligations. I is a divine lnjuuc tlon to bear one anothera burdens, and it ia a blessed privilege to help fellow man across the rnggrd way. ME, SII0?SV BILL To allow importeri 0 cotton ba$- axna a drawback to tM full amount of s duty on $aid article the continuance of what a knotcn at the "cotton lagging trutt.v Be it enacted by the Senate and Douse of , Representatives of the United States of America in Con gress assembled, That the Secre tary of the Treasury be, and be is hereby, authorized and directed to allow a drawback: upon an importa tions Into this country of bagging composed In whole or in part of Sax, hemp, jute, or any otner ma terial, . ana usea in bagging raw cotton, to the full amount of the duty now or which may hereafter during the operation or thia act be imposed by law upon the said ar ticle i w Provided, however That whenever the aaid Secretary shall become 'satisfied that the acree ment, . combination, trust, or syn dicate now existing la this country between ' certain persona, partner ships, and corporations engaged ot interested in the manufacture and production of bagging for bagging raw cotton, to regulate and control the production and the price of said article, baa ceased to exist, Le shall , report the ' facts tending to show the abandonment of such agreement, combination, trust, or syndicate, w. the rresident. who. If satisfied, that the. conclusion of the Secretary la correct, shall issue proclamation declarin g - that the drawback allowed by this act ahai: cease at the expiration of . thirty days from the - date or said procla mation, -nd said drawback ahal cease from that time to be allowed Provided further,:? If at any time after said proclamation aaid Secre tary shall become satisfied of the further existence in this country of, an agreement, combination, trust, or , syndicate, as hereinbefore de scribed, . representing as much as fifty per centum of . the production ia thia country or bagging for bag' ging raw cotton, he shall report the said fact ' to the President, who suaii tnerenpon issue proclamation directing the said I Secretary to al low a drawback to the full amount of the 'duty upon all imports of bagging for 'bagging raw cotton. The object of this act being to al low free entrance of imports of cot ton bagging during .the existence of such combinations, aa hereinbefore described, between' those engaged or 'interested In the domestic pro duction, the said Secretary and . the President shall allow or disallow said drawbacks in the manner here inbelore provided, as often as in their judgment it may be necessary to accomplish this purpose. i; f SEC. 2. That this act shall take effect from and alter its ratifica tion. - -';.. ' . !', ' 'TbRc'SBia. ' 1 Arfrnir.Tei., AtJR. 8,1885. To Ms. A. K. Hawxxs-Deu 8ir: It civet me pleagurt te ny that I btv been nsio2 Toar glasses for mine time past with much satisfaction.' Forclesr B9M, eoftnel and for all pnrpci in tbry are net i'jfpsssei Lreny t'.; 1 1 J 1T8 ever worn. I woisli xrwrrv- n . 1 1 m tit!lbow't a r : r K" I rn ry r"""" ' ' -, . . ii --j'd, . i : - . I .i r-' t I f- 1 f , i ry r. n. i .zr.i v i ...u f' ,11. tf a . ; . , : : : j ! t t, . . 1 1 1 ; , c a:i t.' tl? t.i :r I j a " 'i i 'task. -t!t.;.!jci-:;!'i(.;! r;v:f w:i 8 ,3 u-'i -t- t: ;mi to zl,C,'iT tilt, a;ii:ed ;:a the stxs "i ix't .14 drirea ai- ma:s. lua a trc:;. it weulJ crawl to the front, and ;lh aureaaosirg pertlaacltv strive to asc3 lLa di rectly arrgtt bank. With aa al. moss cat Lie c:;mb they mht reach half ay( then down Uey would faH on their atretic g com-, paniouaia therirer below. With addad rare and obstinacy they would renew the climb, again and again, until alter hours of inSexible persistency they , would fiaal'r suc ceed la the seeming impossibility cf earing a trail np the war like beak. Hundreds of the weaker ones would succumb in thisstrnggle n the river and their coating car ea&sea would collect In Vast numbers n the river eddies. Forest and Streaauv.. ? -'.-r-i i Daaa'i Xaalaia. : The fallowing maxima of the reteran editor.Mr.Dhsrles A.Dana, ot tne isew rorx son, constitute a model coda for the journallatlo pro fession, and if generally observed wonld place journalism on a far higher plaae than it occupies , at presetrt: " fv-'c .,. ,,t ' li lrst Uet the sews and and get all the newa sad nothing but - the newa' so help yon God. . . s i Beoond Dopy . nothinar trj) anotner publication without com plete credit. , -", ThirdNever print aa later-view without the knowledge and consent of the party faterviwed. c Fourth Never print a paid ad vertisement as news matter .Let every advertisement appear as an advertisement no aalling under falae colors. ' " r ' ; Fifth Never attack the weak or the defenseless, either by argu ment, oj mrecuve or oy naicuie, unless there ia some absolute pub lic necessity for so doing.' Bath Fight for your, opinions. but donf believe they contain the anoietrnta or the only trotb. : a Seventh Support yonr party, if yon have one, but don't ; think - ail the good men are In it and all the oaa ones outsiae or it. Eighth Above all. know and believe that humanity is advancing and that there ia progress In human aflalrs, and that, as sore as Ood lives, the fatnre will be greater and better than the present or the past. ADTICBl TS) MOTSEBBS. Mas. WDfSLOWl BOOTHnfO STBcr should always be Btad (or ehildrea teethios. It eoothee tha child, eoftaos in cwna, allays all pain, eons wi&4 ooiio, and ia the beat remedy for diar- ocbw- .1 wenty-nre oenta a Dome. . warl7dlnthtatwir ... 1 HothingiEquals:it ') zaiiHi, tt&iM'riim. N. E. Tenable A Ocrf ' . ' ' 11 . I bare been ueint B. B. B. Id my family as a ' blood parifier. Having nerer aaea any meoiciDe to eqaar it. ' Betpeotf ally,- t )Ibo B. M. ltwib! Makes, aa Old Man, Youa. I .ilaatiaetfromt.V1.. K. B.-I booiht 8 bdUlea of yonr Bo ta&io Blood Balm from my friend II. D. Ballard,- Trt. Cathtoobello.', B. C. bats beea wsfntli three weeks. It ap pear! to kit new are ana new trenatu If there ie enythini that will make an old man yonn it ia B. B. B. I ' can earnestly and honestly, recommend Bo- t For tale ia New Berne at the drag tone, ot B T3u Duffy' and E. IL luadowa.-!wv-fit .&!: a-.'wid ; ,,save:::ey' Rc&keatcrv'W&tcr Coclen -iKii;, -ana freezers wr 1 At Pactbry Prices.- ; ftoMjjcyt of ::-' LIHEtA1ID;CEHE1TT 100,000 BHICK AT L. Hi CUTLER, ;,26 ,h 23. Middl3 Street, i'liJlIcIi, ' i -.-' t 5 0 Is tho rhco to Euy Your Paints end ,sAbcc!utc!y Pure, niQoii . m: ftrasaarv ft na. nd Mot b said IB aatupcuwos w L u B.k.iMt I low wmiV atiort .iti V or ,ommi awdorft. fto.Joo'y ln. IwllUin.. rvw BK Co-lo . I . aof 1 irv far saia la Newtra b Alax. SliUar. ( 1 1. This is the Top of the Gsnudhs Pearl Top Lamp Chimney. All others, similar are imitation. This exact Label is on each Pearl Top Chimney . A dealer may say and think he has others as good. BUT HI HAS KOTi Insist upon tho Exact Label and Top. - rai Sau (ftimnt. Uutmitt' 6E0, JU UACEETH & C0 PlttsSsr, Pt. Dn STABEEY & PALEIi 'S TKBUTlBBUIT aT inUALATIO. a' ' ' y .V U ... . CJ. Foa CMnptiom, Atttima. BronrKltis, , oca., atllltr, Hkoaamatuai, NmumW r ana n uu-ooie m d fixp Duon en, ". - 1 - : ; ..... i a Trofttmrai, Dra, Blmriey f iUen. Ho. Lt,4i in. iumi it.Phtlo- dolpblo. hT boon D.tna tor tho luluna tooa yooio, lit Mtentlfls nlju.tment of U U led. and Ui ooid eoDDd to aoaoodooord ond i i-r DU Rtabkit A raxax hovo tiia ubn to tofor to tbo followtnk tiftmtd it.ll-knovB Croon v ho hava triad their tmtment. ' ! Waa. D. Kelly, At ember oC CODirata, BUv. Vletor L. Coaras. fdltor t,oiiraa ObMTrer, PbUa. . . 17 n Bot. CarUa W. Cvahtog. D.D., Boa?. trot. aai NIXobC Kditot intetv V. aa, Woink.u.ctoau xaitor Hew Sontli, BlrmlriKhaia. Ala. . . , Jmit H. P. TrooHaa. Qnnoma.X'a. ' Ira. BJnrY A. Uver ..r. Melrma. aisaa. notre t m. voorneee. new KOMtUllTi mr. pi. v, anifki. l'hiiadelpMa. .. id . aindall, Mtrettant, rhlW , "5 W. W. rlr, Raaton. Pa. ! A v wr4 Li WllooauCSit Broad; If. V Kd. FUlla. Photo. . t i.. , , riaotia m. Lroa, waiinea, 'Hawaii, Band- ' WWII ' J . ; - Aleaandor Bltohta. iBTarneai. gaotland Mr.. Viaaal V.OrtecB, rraaaUlo, Zaoatf rt.Kaaaa Ceopet. 0UUa, SpanleUfioB' JOTOO. w. . .. .... - i ' - -.v I ft Cofca, Jtx-VlD Oonabl, Catlblanca, Ma nwicv. r- , , - - f - -. M. V. A.kkrook, Bed Blnff, Dak ' i-tfn "' Moore, bup' PollOO, Blaodiont, s' . Joeo k Wmo. Jiewral, Kew Swrtl.Walea. A4 ttwaaaada or otbora in awy part of the .'to f fiiu."-fii?ii.ri, j. ") .ai-iafiia i OBmriB(t' Oitren--ita Hbd W Aetlm and Boenlta," la ibetltlo f a bw brochure of two hnndreV pagea, pabllahed by XJra. Btarker A Pelen, Which tfrm t all tnqalrort iuii miormanon aa ioidm re mar name onra tlTe aODt and a record of oevral hand sorprlatBf earea In- a wlda ror.ro of c8 many gf jthem eftr b"'' g ebarirtnod tedlobrothnr rhy.lcini. "VviUbe Bianed free to any aodraea on applleattoa.- Road Lael DBS. 8TAKKKT St PALU, U f. 5o. 159 Arch 8trMt, PbUadeIpbJ,PK 3 mavdw , 7 ;3 It P 1 " WhlowT H i elCIiri i-W W" rj p fttit.JHa.ifV k " " ' f DBIVEH HOU. - Clnirok Bt, third door Booth of Mala,, .tlii'"''i l?BllAai If. fc-vt!s Bra. Fannie Fetway, Proprletreaa Board with 6t wnhont'rb(wl)yth4 i Wek or month.- Terma moderate. - Good fare, and etrict attention to the . m lonof guesti. , -.. . .. , )j j . H. CBABtKEX. , , ; ' . BAEII, UkSVZ, ' Founders tad' IIicLlrlsta . Uanufac? ;; rera an! Dealers 'la "1 T--I i. J EoTieTi of tojlaei. r rs,- Saw i: rdgti-sACat-i. -. 1 toe 5 c -r i r?1 'niflf n to rejusi a cf p a i v ) s - BaWaM. 1 Stock on Jiand will ba closed out at very Iott prices. A .full supply of new tcck. hones and mules, the' best .for this" section. miiDo on nana tnis fBroad Street, Hew Berne, IT, C. aograwtf see what f:;.s j:e pers::. K WILL DO FOR a.CEH CfREDvDEAD. . r f ' Rijiowoop, S. 0 , May a. 1SS7, Haa.Joa Paiaont ' v- i.'. Dear Madam.--Mae i fUdly do I (tr yon bit name to plaoe be .'or the pnblie bearing toatlmonj of the tnlracnlou, ear effected an ate by your moat ralaab'.e teatlmoDy. Fif teen yean ago I waa troubled V by what eoemed te be Uttle oca lea eppearlng on the rtht aide of my cheek ncder the eye reeem- bllni ry meai bran, whloh I eould remove when t thared. bat they weald retnra again In a abort time.' boob an enlargement ap peared under the aame aye, attended with ttohlng and barslnf aenaatloaa and aharp, aartlng palna fa oat the affected plaoe io the eye. easting great difflcoity la eloelDgihe eye. ores to tleep. Bomellmee It wonMfoeJ bettor, bat nerer at ear time dlaappeat. ate phyetelana prnoanotd It ecaema, other ahronla eryeipelM,and all adrleed bm te let it alone. Thia I did nntll two years ago, when a UlUe ecala benaa to form rtgiit aadat the.eye.reeembllnga waiV'Thloh eould hot remore, In alas and appearance tt soon grew te be aa large as a strawberry, aadL ins toaoa earn on ana left rue place entirely raw. Having fear of a eanoer.l began touae vai loot kinds ef salTss to heal It np, but never eould. J eoniulted wltbpbytleians'of great szpartener, they said It looked ana- pioiont or tt, ana advised me to hsve it cut or burnt oat at ones. I aid sot wish , to do either; sad being persnaded it waa In aay blood, I resolved to try your Hemedj.et It hod been recommended to me. I did eo with the most bappy results. I can say I am a well man, I cannot say tea maea. for year Kemedy.lt Is worth its weight In old. Be fore I had need one bottle I was hopeful, and at the expiration of five weeks the sore was entirely fueled, the seales'or roujtbnct o the skin all gone, and left me a new man. I will aire one similarly affected any further information they may desire, and eaa only say, If .the pubUawlU give jour Remedy a trial it will speak for itself, and your suooess wlU know no bounda. Ood speed the day that mast dawn upon your future prosperity .. ; j. Yours most truly, : " ... . '' .A . . . : ; ; JAMES OASTKB ARElSQTOlC ' Send for pamphlet containing teetlmonlals of eurss mado among our horns people, and Indorsements by well known oltlaene acd draggls'S Of Aorth Carolina. Price $1.00 pet bottle; 16 00 per half-doeen bottles; Waah eente perpae kege; 11,60 per balf-doreS pack sgea, .v,v-..VvV. -j-.."., ru 4Vi-ii !'E.embimuco, mm Addreas . . - -.-J - T MRS.' JOE PERSON . . KITTBJCLL, ST. C, STATS OF HORf fl OAftOLtSA, 1 ,. voun v ot waven, i Before K. V. CarpsnUr, Ctetk of .Sap, Court . S. 'B. rMmroaa at ala. i S . wTr '? c"K pSiblloatlon of Bammons. In action to recover money from Treasurer of uraven county, To Ratals. Bio vena, KUrabeth Austin, Vary . B owvena, curniiein tivuiorne, John 11- morand Mary bie wife, H. Wm. Get and T. X. bis wife, ngene Gibson and Jullajr. his " wife, and Harao Ulmer, or their lSol rep . roeenuilree. . -. ' Ton and tanh of ffa ars berebv nntlflMl tbat.'.aoomplalnt hsa been filed In Boy cflice lnthe abov entitled action, said eetloa be ma inr vne recovery 01 money now In the troaawy of Craven eonntv. which Ihaaaid plaintiff claims. And It further appearing tnat you are nonridenta of the Mate of riorth Carolina, and after due diligence cannot be fonnd thereta.yonsre notified (bat the above eao wlil corns to shearing at the FU. Term rtoperlor Court Craven county, Kv, And, It Is ordered that thli eummons be'pnMl.bed oico a week f ralx coniwantlve ws In the New Berne Pailt Journat, to give you notice thereof and time and place eld ce will be proceeded In aocordlng to lrenhnflKTBiyband and official seal this Ai.naey of jmy, - , '-- . ,. K W. CATIPE5TER, f . Clerk of Bup. Court, Craven County. J, W. watbbs. Atl'y for Plaintiff. Jj27d6w r ::ivi . 9 fa '. t n' finrf . ' . t(l tft. I ';. . !,n of ni-Tr. ' - ? (.: 1 t iohcttnp. - - - . c .p -l 4 h ..... 4 . j-f. j, r --.r.1 tr1 ft , r . I r ',,. , u - fall and winter. 1)1 , J. D. CLARK . - , - etwwatiae. o and Broad. , ' , . P. H. PELLETIEU, ATTOHNEY " AT LAW, Oaven S. two eloore South of . ' JournsrtitQcc). '. :V , Will practice la tho OsBatlrs of Oaves, t ar toret, Jouea, Unelow and Pamltoo. Unltl rxtatca Court at Hem Berne, ana Supreme Court of the (State. - . febl dU 10WEH HGUira, -. ATTORNEY AT LAW.: BoonsSouth Front street, four doors- west of Craven. , V .V." . s. . - " ; afereantlla Law and Con vej analog special lea. T . lmberloufht and sold., -i. Dr. G, L SHACKLEFOHD- ZsXXZ33XjX3 ' BTnS Bf, .NEW BERNE, N. a : 81 f.HJONS & MAHLt, - ATTOENETS AT LAW. ? . . aw Aim arme.4 j a - . Will mora on of about January lCth", 1889, to their new offloe, over the Bank' to Iloase of Oreea. For A Co-, thraa doors below Hotel Albert, . . Atlantic & N. 0, Railroda Co.' ' PAtBENGIB DEPiSTMlNT, v. : . Ntwaaair, N. O., Jobs 1st, 1883. '. .' " 'r SEASON Of. 1888. RonnJ trln tinkafa an fnllnalMn are on sale from date, ti. T r, i tnwocm to uicaery M..n...m..Sia.o! - - aiorganton t ... 14.65 .' : ' . , . Old ForW.-.. ..;..;, i.05 v". Black Mountain , 18.70 -Alhwvnie.... ,... 17 40 -2 " 'Bo1 8pringaw...M.... 18.S9 nntil Oct. 8 lit. Tickets to be taken off tale Sept, 80. ;.. , ,. - . . , . . v . . d. I DILL, a r. A. Notice Is tierobv frlven' K.t , it, 10th day of Auftuat, 1888, Jerkins alley. In the City Of Mew Berne, will be laid off and widened into an alley or street twenty feet wide, pursuant to law. Any: poreon tailing to macs claim for com pensation for the nse of land belongtng tO them aasnch. allov Ar atroe n tr.m damages done them bv lav in o- off and widening- said alley, or street, within ono year irom earn aay, snail be forever U 1 . .... uotiit .oarrea ot any right to sucn oompenaatlon, J28 E. H. MEADOWS, Mayor! IlflGS- HEAD HOTuL,- , , NAG8 HEAD, H, C. ' A. EL JACOBS rttorElETOH. . SEASON OF 1888. NEW AND ELEGANT rBUILDlNO.' "i vpss irom yuiy ist to uctober 1st. ' - Bat few watering places haye so man y advantages, and 'attractions. Orssl scenery, good livery, "and the f beach on the coast for drivit", ( xd and convenient surf . Epleaii.l icJ mo ments for sportsmen, and a quiet pice for those who dislike the noise and stir Incident to. roost resorts, O. D. c - -era- tonch hotel pier on their j i each way between New Berr r -1 : folkt Steamer Lucy inaVos r trips from Windsor, d-. i, liamston Jarnesvi!!e, Tlj: ., r ' ton and Elizbelh City. For further rirtirulrq 7 ' ' , -; -A. E.-JACOL-5, : r, -. je20dwStn ' - : . Ka; i 1 1, ii. C. :.T7ALT. rr r,',s iitfi itsir- - : , ; ' .- " r friend a- t ' t x ' i f - - my t,pw ;...., i,rvf t t'j i ' ' ' .- i v : I'iii. 1 j; -fir eT, i t i tri.. ' . t " ' i r ' i r j v l ; .. - ! - : 1 to 8TT f . i ; A F ' ' ' - ' r J ran. - ; I ' 1 f r i r r - v It I 111 their cotton "I cy f.ra ia a -1 ly t'T l .. .. . i CII

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