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f t I --. .... I '. . V. Attt -.' , .. tu ":.i'i'n .yoB i.-v --- ' ' "-' W'J t .- - iYOrftflltflfqY 13. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTSF OURNAL, f v--r: i'tf'j1 r.'';i r.i-.t'.'i i i IaJUAImJ. . . j I THK PemajlTOTla Republicans io-qotitVr For siof N. DcFry, The platform, endorses President Druss;.ntsKaw Erne$;p. . alf dim BwrUoii'si dmini8tatfbn., and A"(iir ! Fum .O.Hm. from 8 thanks Senator Quay by, name for H. WHrrroiu) a, Ugnct campaign of ieiMd.4 'Penooi' 3airing the work and Wanamnker, . the i Republican rn.y ae sample tod leavs order, at TrfnJt.vr 1 ' -' -" Jorasai. offlee. mxt mltit - , - MrRTKD FRENCH BRANDY. AND. a -;Wnil the voters of Virginia audlfore- up aft(fM8 wdfl;'1wthe polls this rail, is that thoonly iiv&iJUMb W point on which tey wW; be... called J ;t GAMBIT'S bogmau bha spy i upon to pass is whether the Demo - J.L - . -i ? v Mmost in their minds when 1 1UKSIW1 crrtie,ior RepdblibAjfii 'party shall ale.. .TuU3,the uly qestion to !4C, ws iJ.S 5e dMcrmined, and that, In plain 1 , ' XI fruited. Refi;iiftvr-, fcodf .fui? Ufer 74 English, mfiafis sltnV'y wfiethor the lin pt ;ivitle PURE BACKMBlWrJUIOB foj Witeor Blacks-the wealth and tbe staxe snail be Richmond Times. : Ptlir-eUsai 'eciiu4 . an miessness or I' ' isw 48 ,4bIifiirit!Lwfl?' - paramonn t , .vi UDU.f . ti:fr.-Of ' I vvH-ftxswaMMi I. f- . , J3UftB WINEa'filtlMjQoas "for . Mt)dioliJ t.d wher tiuei for iile .' We baye read, with much pleas- ' ore, the review, of iJTota Carolina journalists in tte Wjlmlngton Mes- aenger.' ! '' ':'--.v. LOCAL NEWS. . HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JO0EN4L Book-keeper wanted. J. O. Hahkison Sale of real estate. R. N. Duffy Sewing machine oil. F. G. BOBEBTS-Stockhofdera' meet'g. - j w against Mr.; Clark.. In other words lack I was silent a to the othei, and we Deliere, under Uia olriramstsjioethls wuthel wisest coarse tor both to pursue. On I the day of eleoUoii tach roted for the! other, and we hare no doubt rejoloed in the election of' the other. THE DEYOUKUQ FLAXES The Browns. T5 L. - 1 ..11 - M t Two Large Saw ViUm and 8 wnHun- p- and heillthT .nd fnlf of noil. drsd Thousand Feet of Lumber Ue-jThey are sprightly at work and bright ktroyed. I t their books, On Sunday morning last, the usual and Kood looks. qnlet of our oity. was disturbed by the! Brown is healthy, his wife is fair. .There were. twp. exedutire oommlt- . toming from tbe bell at Ana faceg Vee from wrinkles ten.; a regular' Democratfc ExeouUT ope. in.AHanuc en- They spenJ no money for powders and Committee and a Coalition Committee, gine.theJJew Berne being In the shops, puig, and these committees had disputes and hastened to the scene to find the large And never a dollar for doctor's bills, differences; it was the natural relt of of Daniel Stimson enveloped JlZV. two bodies exercising jurisdiction oyer . wind was from tbe cirDioVerr. 1 bk thVsriiof rigbt airsction to Uke tbe n imes acrots yao pure tne blood free from- immti. the lumber yard totheoM mill which ties, wards off all those diseases which was also soon wrapped in flames spring from bad blood. The use of tbe The engine was planted between theL "''J Pw "tst ino mdsi railroad warehouse and CoDgdon's mUl iunir gorofula. stomach and bowel troubles, and forestalls the beginning of disease. That is whr the Browns largely the same subject matter. This,! in our opmion, is the whole ttory, and I as the oommunity understand it. Nor do we think there is any good to I be accomplished in trying to draw el comparison between the efforts Of these I ana ?ut on au tne streams sue could two gentlemen in that campaign or in command at that distance, Congdon their services after eleotion. It is silly 8011 ,,9 ,aid line of ho86 f rom tnoir in this community where both of them m111 and dia Kd service with their are so well and favorably known to try Donley engine. Tbe efforts of these to impugn the character of either of ,aTed ln6 drv kiln 8nd tDe lunbr n them that side of the street and also tbe It is said, and we do not deny it, that wrehouee of the A. & N. C. Railroad. Mr. Clark made great sacrifices in that inemuis and the lumber lying on tbe campaign, but no greater, as we under- river ,ide 01 tne street, save what was Htandit, than other candidates, both removed during the Are, were 00m bofore and since. He canvassed the! PIIy destroyed, inflicting a loss on W S3.' J. 1 l itViA r countv and made bevond Question a r- dmibsoo 01 a. mas. are so healthy. It is also guaranteed to cure these ailments if taken in time and given a fair trial, or money paid for it will be refunded. Wanted. I The farms of the Northwestern I States, valued at about 95,000,000,. 000, are mortgaged for near $3,000,-000,000. W; W. Lawrence, ool., has been ap pointed deputy collector of customs. Tbe steamer Newberne, of the O. D. line, sails today at 13 o'clock for Nor folk. "- J. E. Jlussey has resigned his position Bryan, powerful presentation of the issues, but, as in other cases we might mention, his expenses were paid, and when be went to Raleigh was still aided in the ex pense of the contest, so we are in formed, lie promised the people much and we believe he would have done The origin of the fire, Mr. Stimsonl thinks, was carelessness on the part of the watchman,, who left the mill at 6 o'clock. The fire was discovered at 7 and must have been burning at least half an hour when discovered. Mr. Stimson had no insurance; the! AN ASSISTANT BOOK-KEEPER- must have some experience and be willing to do other work about a gen eral store and outside. Salary small. Apply by mail under 'Assistant" to al3 New Berne Journal. Notice. Atlantic and N. O Railroad Co Secret aey's Office. Newbern, N. C, 12th August, 1889 The 35th Annual Meeting of the Slock holders of the Atlantio and North Caro much for their relief had he not been lo- lf Jwavlly.on him, but not him d T?llb" i-v. a" .a I alnrtA' it. ia a a roof Iruaa n trio -nm mil. ... J nanaioappeu. uui wno nanuicappeu - - 2th) In September, 1889 him? Mr. Simmons? Certainly not- uuv- ! wp tos uwubido aw It has always been charged to Mr. '"Per veeK nag Deen Put ln oircuia Who caused his removal from tlon ln tb,B community by him for tnese F. C. ROBERTS, Secretary. r 1 'W , P0VD1R Absolutely Pure. :. ; 'tTbia powder u-'vi r tuIh. A mtrval ff parity, streugth ani! bolesomenew. Mar economical than n,r ordinary kinds, a4 cannol be sold in competition with tbrfmol tliude of low lest, abort welch.. ainmF- phoepliate powders. Hold only ln MM, HoYAi. Bakinu I'owdkb Co., lUtfWall t" N Y. luneZ! dsu wed fri Aw Those Sample Hats TAKE THE LEAD. A NICE LINE OF Summer Ties and Scarfs.- Also, a full stock of the Anchor brand Celebrated ' Germany is excited over new and serionaeomplioatlona in Samoa, in the postoffice and Riley Moore, col., the Senate where hissplendid abilities sewal years. The hands that received - If war ensnes look ont for Victoria baa taken bis place. at the head Of her regiment! I In a business local for Mr. Nelson ; v a.vsjj v ; ... ; - I Whltford In Sunday's issue of the Jour- XBB lOtai proanOG Ol nsnenes n.t, there was an error. Countr hams , t was returned for l880 at 122,405,018. were quoted at 5 to 12 cents, when it The ifew England product is the ought to have been" most Important and is estimated at . poodo 110,014,645,:'; Wt for Raleigh, . The Atlantic Fire Company left yes terday fot Raleigh, about forty strong, were conceded by all ? Mr. Simmons ? Again we answer assuredly not. In the great speech he made when about to leave that body, we are informed that he charged his defeat to Mr. Bryan and N. O. hams from 5 1 n'a friends' and o it has been under stood ever since Now while, as we said, Mr. Clark's expenses of the county canvass were paid, Mr. Simmons conyassed at his own expense not only this county but The hope of success was in the other El-ATTORN XT-GENES AL GAB land has been appointed resident tnoiudinatheband. the JouBNALtossed in ten others. -attorney Of -the Northern Pacific an old shoe at them as they passsd the laB forlorn in the, one aa BailrOad Company at a Salary, it Is I office, ndV -we prediot for them good I case, and both neglected a large prao atd.of25.()00.WaBlitBttfohTost. o-'. ce. . ..." A. , ZI I I mr. a:MMAMA l.mi:a.mai mm Fersonal. . . .... . his constituents not only what was ex pected, but, as everybody knows, a great deal more. He won the proud distinction not only in this county but all over this congressional district of having done more for his constituents ttion nnv tt thav liw oanl f rt IT is a lM; MtiWB&MMmh. Geo. Unsexi, &Uct Jasper, is in the WaahinBton. ftnd lonCf -fter ha , Mne mat Uie ninJamimrwv' . 'K oowou m U,B there will be in this community mouu it and tbe merchants that bandied it will miss it.' Mr. stimson has. not decided to re build, but it ia the wish of every good man in the community that he will rebuild as soon as possible. His was a fine mill and the location a splendid one. Had not the Board of Trade ex eluded saw mills from the list of facto ries, lor wncn. tney have ottered a bonus of one thousand dollars, we would say hand it ever to Mr. Stimson as an inducement to rebuild- NOTICE. Public Sale of Real Estate. North Cabolina, i Craven County. ) Superior Court. James O. Harrison, Adm'r of John O. Gard ner, deed, Aealnst JoTeph K. and Sarah t Gardner, heirs at- law. Petition to sell lands to pay debts, etc. In obedience to a ludemeutof the fluiwrlor I Court of Craven county, rendered ln the above entitled salt, Aug. 10th, im. 1 will sell atl'ublio Auction to the highest bidder, at ine uonrv nonse aoor in new nerne. N.U on Monday. 8ei. 16th. I88S. at la M me louowing oes rioea lots In tbe City of new uerne, ooionging to tne estate or John O. Gardner, dee'd, to wit: Part of Lot No, 301, bounded on the east by tbe lot of Misses Mary and Fannie Hay, uu we soain oy tot ;o. w, on tne west by tun iuv uuw ucoupiea oy tvev. a. iv. Jtioat n, aua on lue norm vy rouocK street, meiui- urlug 13 feet front on Pollock street, and the Linen Collars and Cuffs All shapes and sizes. A FULL LINE OF Battles' Shoes NOW IN STOCK. Barrington & Baxter. The High Arm Davis. Simple, Durable and Light Running. The only vertical feed Maohine. All sowing done without basting. J. M. HINES, Agent. Now Berno, N. C. SALEM FEMALE ACADEMY, SALEM, N. (J., LarKfst, Oldest and Best Female Col lfe In the South. . : ' Tirotttf M iift tf a 'rirnrlno.f'a of is v ' . - ; r, i-i . P. H. Pellelier. Esq., and Mr. A H. wooiennianniacianer 1880 aggregated flBO.6,721 T,y-. U little less than, the yaijS pf 0Qt , m.m M(nnia and Kte Bailie Eaton- are Shipping News. Tbe steamer Annie of the E. C. line arrived Sunday with a cargo of Taa,telFst3a t7iry' .. . . I (t.) aow occupied by J. K Avery and L. A. general merchandise. The Eaglet of I Bray and famines. this line sailed yesterday with a cargo of lumber, shingles, etc. ' ton products 'for the' .'same jeary at Morehead city. - 1 v. which wm Z.- -Geo- IV &i , - LuwiW, connty ia4ivf he city. " , IT is a litlh rnr.Mj8t.iiJ(saw Geo. .tinea, RS6 of Jas of Jones I H, the I Mayor' Court. ments to his fidelity to its interests. His efforts in Congress received gene rous mention throughout the State, and when he came home he received such an ovation as we have never seen ex- Thanks. hereby tender my thanks to the Fire Department and tha citizens gen erally for their efforts to save my prop erty from, destruction, at the fire on Sunday. Respectfully, D. STIMSON, TUELADIKS DELIGHTED. The pleasant effect and the perfect safety with which ladies may use the liquid fruit laxative, Syrup of Figs, un der all conditions make it their favor- Partsof lots Nog. 301 and 399. me&snrlnir iu ieet ironisouinwarmv irom corner stone on Spring street, and WA ftet front from said stoue northwardly on line of Fleet street extended, and extendlns back east- wardiy as far as the bulldlDgs and fence. In cluding tne land oonveyed by KllKabelh and cujan river to jonn u. Gardner by deed dated Nov. 17th, 1880. formerly occupied and useaDyj.t;. commas a store and dwelllne. tie-io commence at t welve o'clock M. Terms of Bale One-half cash: balance on a credit of six months, with no ten to bean- proved. Title reserved until full payment New Berne, N C , Aug. 12th. 1889. .1 AMK-4 C. IIAKHISO.V. Adm'r of John U. Unrdii' r, dte'd. Session opens August 27th. 1889. Kaoalty 30 Proressorsand Teachers. Special features tbe Development of Character, Ilealtlt nd Intellect, Fully equipped Prepara tory and Collegiate departments, besldoa first class schools in music. Art, Lam Ruages and Commercial Studies. Send for Cululoguo to Uiv. J. 11 CLKWELL, aug2dw;;w Principal. CIGARS. ;A3IOAl The MjtyoroallSd eourt yesterday at tnded to a public man in this city. ,"1" It i. "ill tto The biffffCSt dliVO eVd lortb H00mjngll.nmber of Thlla.. and disposed of the following .In the light of. this record and hU Ignd to the taste, gentle, yet effectual ih J 00 wen known character, to charge ur. 1 acting on tne Kidneys, liver ana ooweis. 1 onered. 1Q ll CW lieilie Simmons with selfishness andaiun-l I ' 12,000 5 cent Cigars lortb coming Kniehta of Laboi' (newspaper) , will leases '. Th nannral Moafiw WorkmAD John Omlny, ool., for violating chap. 01 toe k. 01 u ia anoni xo,uw. 1 Joseph I4Ut, ooI., wa found guilty Miss Mary L. Allen Expects to open a Sulect School, and desires to obtain u class of Girls and Young Ladies. As her accommodations ate limited. aho will be pleasod to recoive tbe names of thono who wiah to enter, as early as POBBII'!': All rancbcH taught. Terms made known on application. jy28 dw2w Rooms To Rent, Pleasantly located rooms to rent,' either furnished or unfurnished. Ap ply to this office. July 26, 1889. dtf worthy of publlo confidence will hurt I Assassinated. no one but the accuser. .The voioe of 1 Charlotte, August 9. Robert Far fel' 1" be sold for 2 1-2 anexijeoucatiom t xJZtJSJl r.r hafth of ylatm-chap. 54eo.4 of the city heserved them with exceptional fideli- 0. Themurderer ia unknown aa yet, JcentS aDieCe. issaed a circular, stating that thel L - . ' Jtv nd riisinterestftdneRa. He shot Parker from ambush and then wu to 4 .. - . ' . -.. - wiossii uisiuicui.wtuja uudh. . -i-- , ,, . lieu, iuioi icBTsn a nut buu iwu -Afease kgihst Mary Menenall, col., Was continued. ... upproprlation made by Oongresa.tp supply tno oeneiency in 'tne iignr: ... V..r.n;.r BatA.lana"4nanfH, UVUBU 'MIVVV-! : BMMISIV1 www I J 1-iltA.t Cienc, tM m Jm TheV. Seem, to be, iW regret to say. dactlonof ierii the part of" some of DC enioroad r".:' T 'J, ii, -I Hon. D. 0, CU a friends to make an tissue with all who disagree with, that J. F. TAYLOR, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Foot of Middle Street. r,r. Let as -all; boom the' WinstoW genti man, When "the editor of this Fruit Faft,tha for Presi- 21st ' and- -22nd Qeorgia boastaldentAt thA Ar& NvO. R. heis told that TTr . 1 . . 1 . w e are nut cnampiuning tne cause 01 1 -hildren any one, but. we want to call gentle-1 Seven year, ago, In drunken row men's attention to the fact that in the (near Monroe, Parker, shot and killed a heat of controversy they sometime. mu nned Htoe., . was oon ... ... . ... Iviotedot manslaughter and sentenoed overlook wen known ana conceaea ta -.-M-An montha in tha nanitBntianr. facts. . - I beincMrdooedbefora the expiration of III ii. 1 it. Weknaw no thin tr. about the oontro-this term.' At the trial Stock's brother 116 1.16 I 11601 1.16 I -aJ. ktnfmi( j'oHA-., iwas neard to say tnat ne would "kin a rZr? frT'rSlPark.c vetvif it took twenty years. etc, ano. , jar..pimmons;. anegeq pw?r After Parker's reieass he moved to sonalj attack tpon Mr Clark's MnneMatth4ws, near Clharlotte where he rose tion with t he list sent nb for the elahthlto considerable looal political influence. -While at Matthews an' attempt was . - 1 i . whrafi,CMualIy mentioned that her IruitiMweraf Ui- $5,000,000 ttto-0t&S .,tW?? when wot casually mentioned the nV linn Ann . mn-h nn rTAJl ffrtfld I""""" " I inct to Mf. Himmnns a faw. davs nrflkll.)...- ih.Ml. k .nnnnrl t nnllaoA - i -J'L-it. v..iu' iVlhStoaptuated in local affair, and has I ..f,jM(yt- 'tj1i,i.iKiTiutfa1siiid Itiaaald ha has beek atndvintrat iruu as ueorgia, nq inn ,si utwQ of mors Vears. bver-. ""T W:rr!Ti AMn u racaived this declaration lato last night for bloodhounds ' strated attftWaA5; tekiU II ndiBeW' Mr. ( - - .W. L. I . .. . I that tWrrjnrnmlnAnt laarvAra of thn ftkft-.i 1.1.1. ... it x .- ni.rlr (aanfltlail hAth t. I . 77 T y I W'tt wnwsi sv sw sue Bsassw. , . 7 . ' ' r admitted that they werfljesponsiwror , - i,j ail ,i his ontnloM and hla nreferenoAa. and ao I .. . .. o a . ? I: . Tsna nnnrVitmills nnr & p.Mf.T T "hi iT'r o7rr- lWe. aaaiUQns urw mtr yi waniw v . . VVM. -- . r- I la itvarir .Athai unimman nr tna nnm i. u. a-. r v-i.i .i- .1 -, --m ... av.....;. q. :vli.Ll;. j ,!'i:'iui.l'T.'?.W - i farther remind wtrenuemen or tns fact I -una. Yvintu-urv a owimao omur 1X1 TTTirTIiH - I 111 V a. I -1 T I ... 1.'' M IJ .-1-. . . j - . I . A.DV ICE iTO MOTHERS. test between parties; but a iu in between ine peopie ana ine t -siettisonai mstterottt 1 - ttess jreno oliffarchylJiat -controls-ail C:; rtr nl-adyMed and a greatflrinjustwe to t meats of government;: flOax-ca tna u HlftK wm r ? transportation, and peeks t cc-WW -pow notning u jrmai 3 ::c r 3 1 -v o,i.-v. multy;nd thlttemrMak nsed for children nL. .aa.a' u ' -i sooines.ne cniia, sowens iuwvn n, wuni, ,un ts mm., i in all nam. enrea wind great many counties Dy tne jjemo- loouo, ana is tne oen remeay lor.aiar cratio members from those oonntler, fori nosai i i weniy-nve oeaia poi, AUD.U1.V. mm uwm. wt -w. ( . , -.t August' 10. A shock of forty-five seconds dura the Adirondaoks at 8:40 morning.. Diahes-rattled I shook in at least a dozes ot Wem, were men, we neiieve, nonest- th8 appointment by the General As- "a ."r,lA7 .... TtS tatin? m n The faots With regard to this oontest ati. committoA. but aotuallv defeated I Warrensburav , uvvc. v.u.w thatonlya fewyearifai6,cerUta oWook thto -itiCtEr iiCOnomiSfo yli ii .- I matter of publlo concern, because both -niimon in thia Mtw nnt onl nr.ivn.Ad I and building. 1 ss i 111 UBsaaaaaaMasaaaasa-awaaa I I HAVE GOT THE Largest Stock of Watches, Largest Stock of Clocks, Largest Stock of Gold Jewelry, Largest Stock of Plated Jewelry, Largest Stook of Solid Silver Ware, Largest Stock of Silver Plated Ware Largest Stock of Spectacles, to be feund in any store in Eastern Carolina, bought for spot cash, and for sale at a Hmall Trofit. Don't forget the place, Middle street, opposite tsaptist church. BATON TUB) JBWELKB. niay7dlf For Rent. The house and lot on Pollock street, now occupied by H. B. Duffy. Pos session given the let of July. m80 dtf - H. B. DUFFY. T f avtv I, An- ftnd tha AnfMfl t r -T - . rr', : 7 " ' lieoommended by the Pemooratiij Exeo-I The, sbook was particularly hard at 1C i -1 .' '.if t: i-r !. i.a t. , I iartt matters of common knowledge ther appolntm ' ' 2 Ol f it 1 vrB community ana it is usi 3 nula tnm I . ' ..... ..Z . . lli.K '. BMSKMa'S SlIlIM Mfl, J m6ni laid nothing on; the-.tump lot tdtUed i down ty the General Assembly Hand., CW IClaVkandlikewiseMr.Clarke said , few , v ErapUons, : tM lot Mr. Simmons.. Mr. Clark , . .f . - . s , ' ! 1 , JZvIm .-.In. 1f Rli-irannl anil ' ' . !j Z7" . ' - . rSPOTfeC Bagrgage Transfer. Baggage taken safely and promptly tu. auu iivux muj Hin ui ids city. WagonS will attend Railroad, Steam ers and ferries. Order, left at. my office will have good attention and quiok dispatch. . J. W. BUSWAKT. augllf Broad street. i I ui il i t IS OFFERED lo HOYS and YOVNO MElt AT DAVIS SCHOOL. This is a Military Boarding School, and is one of tho Best Kqulppcd Hchools in the United States. Healthy liKatloD, Fine Climate, Mild Winters, Cadet Cornet Band, Cadet Orchestra, 'Full Courso ot Study, or prep aration for highest classes of any C'olleiro or for Business, Complete Course in Telegraphy. For Regis ter with tull particulars auaresa - COL. A. C. DAVIS, Supt., LaGrange, N. O. ' GREAT BARGAINS. The Stock of Ueneral Hardware, Cut lery, Locks, Ilintres, Saws, Saddlery, Cart Material, Wall Paper, Paint, Oil, Qlass, Shovels, Hoes, Forks, Iron Pips ' and Fittings, Iron, Steel, &o., &o., also Plows, Cultivators, Farm Machinery, Cotton Oins,, &c, belonging to the business of ' Geo. Allen & Co,,' will be closed out during the next few weeks at VERY LOW PRICES. All persons indebted to Geo. Allen dt Co., by either note or account, are noti fied that payment must be made at an early day. Indulgence cannot' be given. L. 8. WOOD, augl dwtf Trustee. ,j -vwiy , 1 VM 1 . . . : . a an - - a . I uu. .pvi icaark'i friends set the preoeaent wnen Onta.- Brnlaaa . Sorae: S ; TJloaraj' . fiait -1 J aTa.-.A. a It ' mjTaa JI. . I . . 1 ,i I V T T - - canvass, aa w.uuii.rnwm. n,r. o.u- t -A.Brvan and other trentlemen were IRhsmmFsTef Borea. Tatte. Char cnubiama, uorns, ana au bkin and nnaitlTSil' Annul- mllna I required. It Is guaranteed to I , A Forty Saw Brown Georgia Gin, In . AG EN CY FOR ; ;s.v,.-. ' Gin For Sale. . . J UUbillUa, .gMUD, M. . ..u.UW.I0 1 " Simmons likewise said nothing puis perfect satisfaction, or money re good condition. Cheap for cash. For a disnrdnred lifer trt Beecham's Fnndad. Prio 85 aenta Bar basv ' Fnr Us. . . . 'f k.' , I sale by R.N. Duffy. Jan 17, I is Apply to ' jajflwlm K. R. JONES. . . And ittietr'WOieFi'iiitf . , Mlddl.St.,Newrn(! p r. 1. 1; ( i A.1 4 -K . ,.'..t-ij.'A:U.--'--i' 1 vt. if1 ft i 1 I x V V V-'. -. -
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