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VOL. VIII.-NO. 97. pWBEENE. N. C, WEDNESDAY. JULY 24-, 1889 PRICE 5 CENTS. "J BUSHrZ33 LOCALS. then begin i circSiti around too Shipping Sews. - -"-" -IIO I from tleht to : left ' and Ohat : no teamer Eaglet of the NEW CROP OF TURNIP bekoi ..t, . . --.. linesailed yesterday with truck p.,niA Too Tornio. and a foil . ' . .1 amvs this morning linn of oner seed at E. II Co - ; - - - -r : ln' MOSQUITO BABl-Oo to B. Mcs Fuateb's and get the latest patent b.mmd put tbeot up vlTrrrhv Orders o. rc and will invArincr wi i-onnmsfl or mm inemi .. . : Kn i i.r Purula Tod Turnip and a fall I , .- :w. .:' . BSUW uyv. ..v..m, , ... . IDSIUMKDIWW !! (DIB morUiUg an inexhaustible soared of stndions I immedUteJr after the arrival of the train from Iforehead City The steamer Defiance of the Clyde V. are disposed 0 give thai line arrived Wednesday morning from contemptlation. '. --: tin be Irft t the BvcseJ-Si're, J8i la rl 3 tjViiCMiaiiVito' kit? J f-r -?RTjB'lM,S fKOS. ' . ..' V il accomplish. In this spirit we note that "a negro named . Taylor Ben ton at Oamden S. has invented la nnftnn nhnnnur Ihuf. ia eaiil tn ha - -. pUEE J.CKBERfe tfOICE. for prononuced a success. He has sold . TVpurr?M7Q pVV. are in his patent for $20,000, - OIRCT CLASS jh worar executed at !, L1 thto ofile on satisfnotory terms. elrcarostanors which surrounded him would have stirred the heart of any man. Gfcueral Lo ordered a "general review" iu his special honor, an inci dent 1 believe without parallel in the history of tho array. Upon an immense plain in the neighborhood of Orange CotartUonse there were assembled the troops which composed the then unoonquered army of Northern Virginia. They were clad in rags but wreathed In victory ; tneir TTVMtiftTrs Ft TrsMJ 164 Cream 11 frw zerg. BefrigeVtpra,nt a full line of seasonable goods A,yiv : f 14 dtt ! ' WHITTT & XJTi9 Aani anavA ari nA n n A tattnAfi hn nnAH , Inn. , . , . i unfto "ciu ouncu aim takvoivu au uivu WMureu jwopip, or uy 4:oiorra5eT- oaiumo wun o.rgo oi general mer them were ingcribed the immortal son. full Credit for 'Wateverrthev chandiso and sailed on return trip last names of Coal Harbor, Manaases and meat wun a cargo oi snineies ana ditsi ovum luouuiam stores. arrived The Manteo of the O. D. line yesterday morning from Norfolk and will leave on return trip Friday at 12 m. Co has also invented a If -pump ing machine." TJLOUQHS, Cultivators aad Harrows X- at wi low pnoeg. 'v. - 00. ALIiBN & CO. TMPORrBO FRENCH BRANDY AND X- UOIiLANIJiilW, just receivea ana for ante by . . jahbh tucuauctu. 7AMILY MEAT CUTTERS at . Geo. Allkn & Co. JTJ9C " RECEIVD-Anothr lot of " GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY for sale by James Redmond. NE Thousand Rolls Wall Paper at J very low prioes. Geo. Allen & Co. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS for C Medicinal and other uses for sale ly James Redmond ' ;'1vMr"s. Harrisok displays a nerv '0 ana dread of reporters. s-VXhe British and French govern- ments aie greatly increasing their LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. & N C. U. Excursion train. navies. Toe Uood Samaritans are in session in this city. The Manteo brought over a good crowd of colored people from Washington to attend the session. W. E. Clarke, Eq., took charge of the postofflce yesterday. Mr. Horace Baxter, tbe efficient money order olerk under Capt. Manly, will remain with him for awhile. We were shown a sprig of a cotton stalk from Mr. Geo. Allen's farm near the city yesterday on which was a half grown boll of cotton, a smaller boll and abloom. Tbe sprig wan about eieht inches long The steamer Manteo has returned with her summer dress on. This "hotol afloat." is now prepared to give pas- RwnDTiuTcm buII in tlm Hnstnn. I rXi Jilass., fisli market at 11 cents a BJunds of North Carolina. Newcarpots, 'lu,niil 1 new esy ngnis, new mrniture ana V I O Lt K oatngate in commana, mases me wan Personal. Mrs. A. J. Soarboro and Mies Etta Nunn left yesterday morning for War saw on a visit to relatives and friends. Mrs. U. T. Caraway and daughter, Mies Eleanor, left yesterday morning for Black mountain where they will spend the summer. Rev. L. W. Crawford and family are at Morehead City for the summer. Mr. T. A. Green and family are at Morehead. City for the summer. Mrs. Capt. Hand and children left on the steamer New berne on Tuesday for a trip North. Mrs. Hoyt and daughter Mine Bsttie, who have been visiting Mr. Enoch Wadsworth's family, left for their homes in New York per steamer New berne on Tuesday. Ex-Sheriff Hahn returned on the steamer Manteo from a trip North yes terday morniDg. Mrs. Sbinn and children of Washing ton, D. C. arrived on the steamer Man teo yesterday morning on a visit to rel atives and friends. Though many a gallant leader was absent becauso "off duty" forever, Jackson, LoDgstreet, Stuart, Early, Ewell, Hill, Ilbodes, (rordon, Pettigrew, Hampton and Fitzhugh Lee, were there to do honor to Carolina's illustrious son. Arrayed in two confronting lines and with their bronzed faces beaming with pleasure and expectancy, the noble veterans awaited the coming of the old chieftain whom they had fol lowed in triumph so long, and of the youthful Governor whose devotion to the oause and tender care of his own troops had already made him the idol of them all. Finally tbe cannons boomed and General Loe and Governor Vance appeared, and amid a storm of enthusiastic cheers, and an avalanche of friendly greeting, rode slowly along the excited lines. It was a stirring soene, and as I rode with this dm' tinguished company and gazed into the battered but radiant faces around me and listened to the grand 'Confederate yell" villi which they hailed their great com mander and his honored ituebt, I fjlt that it whs indeed an occasion to be remembered and roali.ad that I atood in the presence of horocs and con querors of tho men who have mudo history, and had earned t.von from tbeir enemiefl tho reputation of being "the bravest aoldiera who ever mnrched to the munio of battle."' Thatdav was truly a proud one for North Carolina and for her gifted son. A more appropriate, ctrectito nd elo quent address was never uttered by human lips. Under the inlluence of bis rich and varied imairery, his happy his masterly A SEA lion has been cuptnred in I too the rival of any summer resort ho a WiHiioiiHin lake. It had escaped If yru want a pleasant summer fruni a circQS. I trip go with him to Norfolk and return. : Jkffebson Davis is now eighty Oue Tears old. Ue bears his uilvtr crown as becomes natures noble man. All this talk about. Tanner iiavlng to go is idle gossip. Shakes- neare savs "a Tanner, now, will 'tast you nino years." Mro. Capt. Thos. Gates and Mrs. Joe K. Willis and children are visiting and hic iilu8tratjori relatives at Fort Barnwell. I grasp and inner moaninir, his trenchatt thrusts, and touching aliusions, his stirring appeals and deep pathos, and in a word bis magnificent and resistless eloquence, the audience was stirred, enraptured and carried away as if by the spell of a magician. Not a man who heard that impassioned outburst of patriotic inspiration would have hesitated to die for his country; and 1 am convinced that in many an hour of atl nrfl rv a nnfil o f t At tit n r A a I f r I Im a land office in Washington, D.C.. and a fui Bnd successful life. It is, in his trumpet's tone through the souls of grand son of tho late S. R. Street, own words, "a history of the transfor- those who heard it, inspiring them'to a Master Shiun was hut thirteen years mation of a country doctor into a pro- higher courage, a nobler effort, a M wfcnnhn.lrowihia mn t it. wn.,M lessor, b DurKeou ueiiora. uu ouevi.- purer patriotism anil morn heroic I A Genius We were shown j dsterday a map of tho United States drawn by Master A Doctor's Experience In Three Conn- tries. Euitoii Journal: The above is the! title of a book, loaned me by a lady of I this city, written by Doctor Edward Warren, who was Surgeon General of the State in the late war, and is now a I Atlantic & N. 0. Railroad Co. Passknoeb Department, New Bern, July 24th, 18S9. Special ilxcursion Train SUNDAY, JULY 28th, 1889, To MOREHEAD CITY, and return the . same day. The hot weather is upon us. Tbie train is run for the accommodation of those persons who cannot go to the sea shore during the week. Sen. Vance, Ex-Minister Jarvis and other distinguished guests are at the Atlantic. Fare for round trip, when tickets are purchased, only $1.00. schedule: Leave New Bern. 8:40 a.m. Loave Riverdale, 0:08 a m. Leave Croatan, 9:15 a.m. Leave Havelock. 8:29 a.m. Lsave Newport. 9:48 a m. Arrive at Morehead City, 10:15 a.m. Keturmng, leave Morehead City, 8:00 p.m. S. L. DILL.O. P. A. Gin.FoA' Sale. A Forty Saw Brown Georgia (Jin. in good condition. Cheap for cash. Apply to jy23dwlm K. It. JUNES. Notice. The Justices of the Peace of Jones county are notified to meet at Trenton on the First Monday in August next, to act upon a matter of prime importance, wnicn will then be laid before them. Let every one attend. 15 Y REQUEST. Schedule B." All persons owing Schedule "B" for the six months ending June 30th, 1869, are notified to call at the Sheriff 's ollice and settle the same without delay. 21dwlw W. B. LANE, Sheriff. API illf " POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder uevii varies. A marvel ef parity, strength and wlioiesomeness. More economical ihan the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in coinpetli ton wltn. the mul titude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, sold only In can. Uoyai. Hakim. I'owpkk Co., lUti Wall it., N.V. luneL':! dsn wed frl Aw Festival. A Festival will be held on Saturday, the 17th day of August, 1889, at Taber nacle Church. There will be an address at 10 o'clock in the morniDg. There will be dinner after the address; then after dinner there will be amusements such as are generally had at a Festival. Everybody is invited to be present on this occasion, and those who can conve niently do so bring a basket of dinner, and thus aid in a good work, as the money collected on the occasion is to be used in the repairing of Tabernaole Church. lSv Oiinr.i; .i nil.; Committee. July 15, 1SS9. 18d3t wtAl A POLICY OF INSURANCE IS THE Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Comp'y OI Hartford, Conn. Ij similar to a share of stock in some With High, Intermediate and Primarv old-established Bank like the Chemical School Studies. Bank of Now York. Opens on FIRST MONDAY. SEPT. I It pays annually dividends to its DOl- 1889. icy holders, which thev can receive Students prepared for tho Junior I cither in caoh or in a reduction of their Class in any College, male or female. premiums. Not over thirty pupils to the teacher. I Iheir .policies are plaiu, aimplo and l union irom tl.OU to CJ.oU per month 1 easily understood. Private School. of four weeks. GEO. jyl9dtf W. NEAL, A. M., Principal. Jack Shinn, son of Ms jor Sbinn of tte ?'E!?J , . . . ' . It n autoBiagraphy of a very event- and the cause which they fti.t. ' "The at of swimuiiug fur nishes au exception to tho rule that kick iDg operates against a man'tj getting along in Ibis world" liar nf HinLairinn nr Honor, una t.hA I mn.t..HAm fnr aooreunrome Des civu engineers or transformation .of the soene of his loved so well. surveyors, lie is undoubtedly a genius labors from tbe swamps or Uaroiina to 1 I heard Uenoral Lee remark that in that line. the shores of the Chesapeake, the bor- Governor Vanco's visit to the army had ders or the Hue, ana tno quamers oi been equivalent to its reinforcement by Special Train. tne Heine. 50,000 men and it sowed the seed of ThA VfcN n R m ill run n nnAnial ine autnor is a man or uigu oruer oi i friendship between tliose two true ' Itolonta irraat. indnncrT. nnrl nc nn- nnrlv I hnal ..i.;s :.,.,-il,i 1 . . r , . . , . , . . 1 .uiv.'.u, n' w J I UVUl.LU uabi turn I 1 1 1 1 i I uoiu ou dvou .... i n , M,imha. rl f itrr nn U.inda. na.l I . . ......... .1 I .cu..v.v..lJ uu ue i age had won a aisiinoiion in nis proies- amid tne dark days preceding the sur- leaylng New Uerne at 8:40 a.m., and Ision not connned to this country, but Is render and grew and strengthend long which they servea so the enp of sorrow to was then that he made inaly graoetul. fcvery incident of his classic tho term "tar heel"which others Parties fiom Morthead say the breeze eventful life is well told; he carries tbe I had hitherto applied in devision to the "A ' lrn Z aniA ' n . r return 8undsy night. Fare only 81.00 now one of the distinguished medical after the land wl . r'$um were 904 deatbiU. -New r" thneiunui hea tickot8 men of Europe. He ie a fine writer, well, had drained , V" V, 'York last week, the deatU 'rate be- t0' th? P 1 ' "6 pUr hi. style ia forcible, clear and exceed- the dregs. It was V . onased. Ingly graoeful. Every incident of his classic tho term "t AN EXCELLENT EDUCATION At Very Low Rates IS OFFERED to BOYS and YOUXO M 1C DAVISCHOOL. This is a Military Boitnliiij; School, anil is one of the Best Kuulppcd Schools in the I'nitcd SUitea. Healthy locution, Kine Climate, Mild Winters, Cadet Cornet Band, Cadet On hrstni, 'Full Course Jf Study, or prei aration for highest classes of any college or lor liusnu s! Complete Course in Telegraphy. For Kegi: tcr with full particulars address COL. A. C. DAVIS, Supt.. LaGrange, N. C. f 3 ine about 32 to a thousand.'. in an S' estimated population 6f -4j6.t3,935. is just delightful, and theenjojment of I reader along with him, and so interest- North Carolina soldiers, by addressing - .... j i., . i I ;- aaiaat.ii, Kiaha.t. nith sai..t K woo losi hsb Bsu wmuH wb wivb tDem as "fellow tar heels" and demon r jaw YOEK- city nan within us Y Govern( r Jfttvig and otHer di8. ma eyes, ana near wivu uih ears, as a stratmg that the 6o0ri'i(cC was hut a imvKaieB a BUiau tbi,v vi luimuusaen. tinguished guests are at the Atlantic writing I copy what ho saya in one which made them stick to their nosts in 250 Bbls. FLOUR For sale VERY CHEAP No unjust restrictions or discrimina tions are made against any of its policy- noidors. This Company has been in operation near lifty years, and has paid to its policy-holders and their beneficiaries over $125,000,000. Its record for fairness, justness, and liberality to its policy-holders is unparalleled. WILLIAM H. OLIVER, AGENT. Nowbfciu, N. C. iv0 dim For Rent. Tho house and lot on Pollock street, now occupied by II. B. Dufty. Pos session given tho lbtof July. m30 dtf II. B. DUFFY. W. B. Flanner. .' Let these gentlemen Vie. With each I Hotel, and others are arriving daily. "-otner in promoting tue great ex- Wftroi t0 B y-tiwiuiuu ui awmi. Major Williama bad the name, yes- y-JWK Baleigh Chronicle men- terdy of f "umt" of 8" w.hf "lY . . .. . .... A made a raid on Rev. Mr. Crawford's uonea tne J singular tact mat place of Senator Vanoe. I, think your readers will be pleased with it, as I everybody iikes Senator Vance and ap preciates his great abilities. JONATHAN UAyEN3. Agent for . I L J - 1 1 I fought fields to their own 'imperishable rLaZarQ. FOWCier honor and to the eternal grory ot tbe mother Stato. And oven afterward, during tho war and up to the present AffPnt fnr moment, the most subtle compliment! AlgCllL 101 ZLBULUJN U. VAJNUiii. that can be paid to a North Carolinian nu TT' m a Iomy judgment no nobler man than I who followed the banner of the Con- U1U Virginia tlierOOlS. Zsbulon Baird Vance was ever created -with an inherent kindness of heart which tempers and softens his entire pardon nn Tiififldav evenincr. hadlv . . i 1 prosecuting J W-Anonipson ana damaging the pear trees therein the prosecuted Dr. GriSSOm are Owing to the tender years of the boys ' Masters of the two Masonic Lodges and knowing that their mother, would natare; a respect for justness and right baptizod appellation of "tar heel." in that City Very enriona. administer tbo proper corrective, tne- which asserts itaeir undei ai possmie ""pnoGRK . .. , . I mo.. .fn.o t i,oi, .olnirMimstannes: asense of the ridiculous I i koukkss, ....ii,0 u..m....i,.,w. n..t k- t I from wnicn wens oui a stream oi uuiuor i iu vC,y ur. ,u u.m u. a-juuAHi uauc ,oajg v.v. j i . !n. -mirkiinir and xhaiiHt- vast mater al orocresa that a remedy be ''gentletrien do not Bit down to remember that there is a greatdeal orheMt anj an intellect whioh like some I pleasing to thetaste and to the eye, - theitmeaUin their shirt." It is a ,n api!!l ?".0" !S u i uiwna. ua. aiiAuuaa.aiu wm wi mm biukhk beauty forever," now braving the hur- Possessing these qualities Syrup of Figs rioane'8 breath and the lightning ' I is the one perfect laxativn and most flash, and then adorning the landscape gentle diuretic Known Closing-Out Sale of Co. Run Over Spring Stock to make room for Fall Stock. fedracy in all of its vicissitudes of for tune until it was furled at Appomattox, is to call him by that homely but blood I". TJlMCll, WHOLESALE GROCEll, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. N. . queer freak of etiquette that com I New Berne High School rVftla a rontlem ad to remove hiB Prof. G. T. Adam, left for bis home shirt beTore sittidg down to his O'J; RKTSW i a it ?a "llnnhrfnl if th ing and will return about the middle of Ver(jurS . meais, ana It is ooudwui ii tne AagugtBndbegiB preparation8 to open IhaTe analyzed hia heart from core. uouivu vuuMiuo vuwv - i nn(w.i ,hB iiaw snnnnl mil flind Anthn to coveriDK, buu i iuv tui m i rnna n . " ' , . ' . . academy green on the first Monday in eT?Iy oe,,l anA?be! 14 ,a tSe pureBt somewhat better. - ASEVEEB party Straggle is in ",;i rBBnu U"J ,u g0ld without the traoeof alloy or a The protracted Fort Barnwelll Items- this section are looking . : :ii i : I (UKia'ntiw' '" ' ' '' I. . i-? 1 IB" prwsBMW iuwhuk wm uegiu nrosoect in thft Knriish' 'Hdusft Of V " ?L here;soon: I hear the pigs and chickens ' . T . I mo U1UIQ.WD uaVD DCDU UI UL. aUBUlB I AITIUIlir LUH LUUBfe Uiuasauw UlulUOUbO I am ann that a D trim awrn - Commons over tbe proposition ,w themorawe are oonyinoed that the of my service aaamemoeroi tnewov-i MissM. W. Smith who has been . inorAnoA thrt allnwiTir.A f rt thfi rnpftl hitflPa'mda no itiistatfl In HAlAntiifo ernor - Btatt, was a a mawi wun teaching school here, returned to hor t - ; , : 77 .7. ..'. him to the Army oriNortnern Virginia homa in pitt oountv last week. - r. m j I . .'. 4 . Jm mtm n evm : A em n rl ;'l ' nn An I 111 fwl MM TlTlf ll fill I I1E lill H rl Ivn niillflllll Hfl I . il. . . - M 4OA10 TTA UaM m I wiuuj, a uoiuauu ,uviH6 vW r.T - r-"-r-v mine winter va. ioo. u v I Mr. Sum Biddle has returned from - . i ' hjt . . t tit niiA. wtttr smwrn ' tx osiara m ra n t mi i i ... ii a ainiiMnii v r t a -in rum. i - - made for a grant to Princess Lomse r"" rr r. " to spend his vacation at 1iinimihm' ilVtiflMSt Chwiotte to "pend . , .i use every effort to! build, urf luoh a natorlat ehair, having miea it ror one . H , l occasion of her tnamsge to .- rnnBnnlA term with great eca(; but being op- fe' . of this city ought to rally to hfo support tiA ir i-pa.ia Mr. R. Powell, formerly of Nebrae andmake one united effort to Dot our PAnnnstrnotlon', on anv .--terms. This la conducting a singing school at city where It belong, in the line of edu- appoalv It, W had Jced ,Pi-Vt;n "ZlZ i i lami lmDresBion oduii tua iuiuub m uio i " ---- i cnuon.tr ,,..'.i I i.iji . t .k. tJ 4 tknni. tt.s u. I have moro soon vrftvat'iCnmt . ; " ' . , I tenelble obieot of hie visit was the ad I . There was an attempt made a few The New Policy OF THE ES cxxiteEtlole LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY is (like a bank draft) a simple Promise to Pay, and is without conditions on Ike back. Send for circulars and full explana tions. 8. W. 8MAILWOOD, At jy4 d NEW BERNE. N. t , FLOUR. on. the the ,Earl", ,oU Fife.' Wilmington Star. model young roan. r?ir1f'Txrnnr1 Rr flnrnlitin W v aniiuipatu uiiub luturo lur iiixu. I Favorite. 1 I 1 r It Is said that when Emperor William visits London v shortly he will go 'incognito. " He ought to. The young man's dislike of hisEog' 1 'i nother and his desire to be tid t.f Ue Engii8 blo6;;In his veins The fleet in taaney. the Market for the violating chapter 5 section-8 of ordl nances, was adjudged not guilty. ? ALSO piUHaewVrolorhawkLwnoementof his political Interests, IW weeks ago to blow up our postofflce -v-.--.-' ,r: 7- MnviM a tn rnkindin -tna nra I Bith nn-mnr. iin MnnntT inflt mmi-. i i of patriotism in the hearts of. the North I Carraway and Viokery, postofflce in- The BfiSt Family GrOCeriES D-O-UJlib I Carolina troops, ana w oneer ana mm- ipeotors, were nere to investigate tne - Virginia Flemmlng,' colored," was nlate the. entira army, V t naa suppoeea matter t to make him; somewhat ta in England. Wnen be tioa 8 of ordinances ana was discharged cmaon ofij, stfts as an orator and of 3 t3 London he Should "wear a Pn payment of cost. , --t 1 the potenoy of his personal magnetism i There was some arrests made. fonnd cuiltv of violating chanterU sen- thatl knew h m ttotpninq- ana appre-pus no evidence sumcienr. to convict . -n.tni him run v: tint i nun rnaur notion. 1 nartipn nenn-nn. " ,.,.. - Al .--j - C. Erdmann," John Dinklns and E. ontil this memorable oocaslon j uiatur nuu nue i Kiui., .u . tn N.y: World. What It Means. To the man or woman who has never At Wholesale and Retail. - J. F. TAYLOR, SHOES! CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! SHOES Foot of Middle street. Whitman each submitted to the charge Inspired alike,, by his peouliar sur- been ill the word "health" is meaning- p. a.-. Tllnn1 T-tolm tne importance or nisiiess." tiuc to tne one wnq nas Buttered wtw awwu "muui HATS! roDndingft. nX I a m . 1 rOiinillDKB. BUli IUO IU1W1WUVQ vs. Mio 1 yZ J'r. ' 's o-tioiating the ordinance m regard to -pigBionbr tranawnded himsell aid nd despaired; I T ia an Ohio man wlm no mates wuw en ounday. y.mey -were- eaoh prodaoed an Impression upon th.armf priceless boom fined $5.00, the full limit, and cost. from ite great captain to th nnmoieai out . to " feed a flock of r j kc?p tlicn waiting, ',. f'or'i about you,' end .11 Jai. Mithnatsam fns kYtA Natllli ftnrl 1th violating tha Sunday law in regard the m0Bt Inlenge idoi&trT f0 its eloqneut W selling, Caea. continued for the de-1 advocate. "That, ho ihould hava been Ifendant. M - thus Inspired .-'inann-inoaia, nave, peeu lired a notu.rprlsingwfor tho. bealth v appears as a To the thousands cf unfortunate women who are Buffering from soma of the many forms of weak nesses or irregttlaritieBpecutiar to their sex. Dr.: Pieroe's Favorite Presoriptlt n holda forth the promise of aspoedy res toration of this 'priceless boon,'' . HATS! Can be had of HATS I M'l?:'PS andaMl line of other AT CARD RATES. 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