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..ii.t jj-;-ASkL- a six eoiomjas heavily as some other divhica , ; : d::,,exeoP Monday t 0f the. armT an inspection' cf ihe - jecriuers at Wcents pr moQilx battltCeld Will 6llOW that the enemy V -Ua-T JOCR-NAL.B M oolnma'ja 0-r ff0ut 6a:re(J aost. j. ' A.uv..,risisa rates (DAiLT-on soldier arid a true Christian, and ror eua Buowmeoi , " r'.ioa . '-'-,-!. - . ' "-':- - '' - :? ' . rsements trader heart of. "Business .... ..," 19 eentsper for first b1 I eenta tor . j- . jr , . i,34mmenMmbij?.wtw-f)fflcrTefascd .uQwuiiti.4fi Au.don.48trM. vTbreciwtGenv HiU de- II..' 2 - ' f avmanta tor ' transient : advertisement ' : irctt b made fa advance ; Roir d?f luwaieuU will be eoUeeted promptly a the end eaen MOlfcuv'-' !f-"'.M);H4V! Communications eontalalm ntweof a tttwioa of ecal mature are solielted, tiro ii.MBiinillii nasi be xM0td WW fab - inbedtbat tontaln ouleetlonable persona" ? tio withhold tne nme of tns authonor ttt -"Ft IMA en eolunm-b ft A r.- ,.s; i":vv.;-r -Any bsteost feeling BfiieTed M mt aony Bou aomninniflBWOB m oDUIb Um nwtw o w iuinoi Dy kpollmtloD t this offlo i4 rMEtfOURNAIii . S4UW. oKrfUtWBEEt N. C. OCT. 6: IStiS uuni at tk Poat offl at N B WO tf'urv n M HTTT. 'Genattle says again, "if Gen. Hill regarded Ma North Caroling . tMAM with Bbecial favor the Ala- bsmiana and Georgians oi his divis- - -y ion were not aware of it. General ' nfll 'was a commander of strictest v f fmpartiality.,, Wilmington Mes- , Hn. ii.ii. nuv wiu iuunu lavui. ' m mil r . ' bld to North Carolina troops, the object of $he' writer was to vindf , oat General Hill. "fIt is no compliment to a military ww a. HMM Iia fnPAM narfa in -VUAW. V JV-J ------ regimen t8 ana origaaes 01 nis com mandr ;r . A general snows nis estimate 01 his .troops in his official report?. - Gen. Hill did ii& often indulge in ' personal compliments. He was mnch mSre 'ant to reprimand. He "was an intense Confederate and a . - nnAiirBvli;Ar anA ha fiAk that, nft man. was entitled to praise for do- Jng hiif best' in snch a cause, and tha aojdennnciatipn was too great - mlhiietch who shirked tluty in the ' slightest particular. He did 'Bpmeymes indulge L and we - know of none more laudi liott Inaii'those i he bestowed upon John B.Gordon and his menor Itopfc pldid condnct dnrin the battles around Bichmond and at .andSharpsbnrg. Gordon wai .then Colonel of the 6th Ala 4nJna wgjjnent. la th6 seven days iailleS arennd Richmond be was in pjcornmiwl C JSodes' brigade of Ala- fcm1im n1 at. Tlftnntthnm1 aft ft m ti 1 n 1 1.1 Tij mtm HV wuiwwv ' a,Rtirii(ihnrcr iiA kimmAnded his own 1 -rrC. tto r" . " 7 regiment, but wonld never think of ' paying that General Hill was most cause of his tribute to Gordon and his men. W9 4q sot question that General Hill often spoke in terms of high compliment of North Carolina ,!tfobp8.'"'It conld not be otherwise. This writer knows by personal ob- iMrration that no better soldiers luugweu me tjuuieuoiHtv uag. jli 10 1 the jnstom of public men who speak - & iaii all, W speak to please ' those " ' who are present. .Speaking in Virginia 'they compliment Vir- 4 ninlailii oruanlrtn ry in Mnrth P.orn. ' linn t.hAV AnmnnmpiH JNorrn t;aro w 1 , .UIO n&ibv una nil cj a luuiuuvu ' ; that the troops of the, different ' ,.J ' meritons, JJorth Carolina is ; n 1 4 titled to the honor of having; setat , more troops to the field than any ilirt.A 'Q4kf ab aRfl f If nnn Ttf i- asserts that the soldiery of North Carolina were in anyway inferior .to those of any other Stnte, he is a " falsifier of thi8tory . and a, slanderer It is a mistaken idea . that the 'troops that suffer most in battle are .necessarily Che -most meritorious. not acenrate in details-was at one tbaft very current, around ihe camp . fires in .Yirginla to this effect : A greabattle had been , fonght,'-and ; General). HI' Hill sent in his re. f ort in which he said, "lathis en Cement j my dlyision I lost, more 'Hood than any jOthei division in this army." Very soon afterwards CenV A; P. Hill's 1 report 'came la ind In . it he ' said, , "While he he said, "While the .Lii-t Division cay net have kit u 00 nlv k,..., M-onr,a A t Malvern Hill--Gen. j Hill ?gave an order, to ; Gep. Toombs which Hat to obeyajrrig that cffleerTefased to obeyajrag that he received hiorders from Long- k Ann AAlf lvk ' Tk nrin'ce hjmaV'owrd,"i The next day GehvToombif sent a chal leri JoGenv.-niUwhl-was prproptiiy declined. Not Ions atter tfiewarthe writer was. Wcompany 5iUi.jG.fiiU JTuomba;: whenaliaeloa was made toI.tUU incident. It was at the.tdionerbiebra hooche ifeamir;.eombs washj) cnertiraotipn vat, y as talking ; as lew men; caii - talk, and severely anim adverting-tipon the;condnct oMhe (War Soon he d5n6npd&d?GenoD, rjiL'lM coward, and turning to the writer said 'I carfprbve by ,.Gent Battle thin iii-'m;-'i.jl-t v w-.iii'" ,mIUAUU W AD ivWff CUui iuonii.- iy, he recieiyecb the Teply,' si4 and ttoJtoWo'Wsned ''I proved "he was a coward l' .knd yon challenged bimbttt at that" fim6'dii'&4iFM your superior officer, and the acceptance of your challenge w(ral$j be ntifirly gibversive of military discipline. Besides he is a Presbyterian Elder, and is .opposed to- daellnng on prlneiple.' "If he vha4 pnt If en any . snch high, ground " as that' I would have respected, but tberT put it pnthe ground ttiat the cooni try tsould hot spare his services.1'! Gen. Hill, regretted the manner in wmcn ne aaaressea (ien. xoomos after learning Longatreet's orders, but he was so constituted that he had no respect for any man who did not fight for the South when an opportunity was presented! ' TAtMAtiE'S WOKD PAINTING. His Gorgeous Elietorlc In Describing ;the Beauties of tbe Yellowstono NdwYork Herald. Before an audience that fflled every part of the big Brooklyn Tab ernacle and from., the' text, fle shall have dominion " frofn sea to sea," -' the ' Keverend T. De Witt Talmage deliver a characteristic sermon -Sunday based upon what he saw daring his recent trans-continental journey, ed with the knowledge! that , the unueu otaces.ig me greaiesc ana grandest and richest and most won derful country on the faee of' the globe, and that the vastess of the continent can tever be appreciated by anyboOy who has not traveled over it. A good part of the preach er's address was devoted to an en thusiastic description "of the Yose- mite and the Yellowstone Park. whose wonders he d escribed - as follows: THE VOSEIUTE. That Valley ol the Yosemite is eight miles long and a half mile wide and three thousand feet' deei). It seems as if it had been the mean ing of omnipotence to crowd into as small a place as possible some of the most stnpendeons'; scenery of ' the V world. Some ' of the cliffs yon do not stop to meaa nre by feet, for they are a mile high. If Jehovah ' has a throne on earth, these are : its white pil lars, f No pause for the eye, no top ping place for the mind. Moun tains hurled on mountains. Moan tains m the wake of mountains. Mountains flanked by. monntainrf. Mountains split.Mountains ground. mountains laiien. Mountains tri nmphant. As though Mount Blane ana the Adirondack ana - Moan Washington were .here i ntttjring tnemBeives in one magnincen chorus of rock and precipice and waterfall. , - ..rMfCii jonaer is Yosemite ifalls," drop. ping ztwi, reet, sixteen times greater descent than that of Niagra These waters daBhed to' deathi-Jon! of the slain wafers ascending in a robe oli mist; 'seeks 5 the ' heavens. Yonder is Nev&da Falls, plnnging 700 feet, the water in 'arrows, the water tin rockets,' the water 1' In pearls, the water In amethysts, the water in diamonds. ' That cascade flings down the ; rocks . enough Jewels to array all: tbe ' eartbv. in oeaaty, ana rasnes on pntH it drops Into . very hell of waters, - the smoke Of theit torment? ascending a JT m T ' . mm . forever and ever. , f BUI THB YELLOWSTON El - Bat the most wonderful part this : American continent iscthel- xeiiowstone rark. After all poetry has exhausted -itself - and 1 all:' the Moranstind' Bierstadta'andthe other enchanting artists hate' com pletea tiheircanvas there jwill be other revelations to make and ether lb, id. si ' Yei. r s- ::y to Id rccu ..'.caerukls a geologist par. . i. ' la fcO-e portions of it ttcre seems to ta the anarchy ot the -t lements.' : ire ana water, and 1L0 v:.por born ci that marriage: terric Geyser cones or hills ol crystal that have been over five thousand years growing. Ia places theearthjtbrob bingVeobbing, . groaning, quaking with abnecua paroxysm 'v"" At the expiration of every sixty five minnte8. one If the geysers tossing its boiling water, 185 feetm the air and then descending into swinging, rainbows,. -Caverns . pf pictured walls large enongh for the epulchre of tbe human race.- For-' mations of stone in shape and color of calla lily, of heliotrope, , of ; rose, of cowBlip, of Sunflower r',and of ,'gia- aioia suipnnr ana arsenic auci gxiue of iron, with their delicate pencils,' turning the hills into 4 Luxemburg OS a Vatican picture gaiiery. une so-called Evangeline Geyser,' 16yly as the Lonsrfellow heroine iff r com- memoraW.tThe: po-called'olpit Tavmaa IVavm Ifti - nrtiifaft 'awlavafiAtl i.ViiW) uym vo tt uvvi , yv yuj preaching mightier sermons of God than human lips ever Btterea.j-xne so-called Bethesda Geyser.-by the warmth ofwhicK;iaTaHdsbhlav already been, fcured, Jhe.,TAnge;l i of Raters Engaged, craters,-, with heat at SOO-degrees, only o little 'below the surface. m4 .If 1 in some piaces waters Bsinuocem and smiling a a 'Child' making mpmer iap,ano ..pos wuu.- h foimingini&enziedv and jinngov ernable as a maniac in mnrderons I . - THE GEAKD OANTON n f "Butr aftefjo'n ! have1 iwandeted along 1 the geyserite' enchantment or davs and begin to feel that there can be nothing mora 'M interest to see, you fladdenly come npon ; tbe peToration? or j 'au majesty Jna grandeur, the- Grand Canyon.. It is here that it seems to ,me anct I speak it with, Ire vefencerrwehaFab seems to have surpassed .Himseif. It seems;;. great? gulch let idon into the fttemmes. ' v r : ' Here, hnng;np and. let. down and spread aronndi are all :the colors of the land and sea and sky : Up holitering; of ithe 1 Lord t God i Al mighthyk Best work of the Archi tect of Worlds. " Soalptnrirj by fhe nflnitei Masonry by an::omntp6- tent trowe1TjsUiwI , Toji iever saw yellow tihless yon saw it therp. liedl Yon never saw red unless you say iuhere. A Triumphant ban ners ot color, in a cathedral of oasaii, sunrise ana: Bunses marriea b the setting-pf a rainbow ring , 4 Gpthie arches,; Corinthian capi tals aniFgyptiant basilicas btiiU oeiore' ' nnman aremtectnre " was born. ! Hues fortifications oi Iffan intei cinstrocted before, war :forged its first cannon Gibralters and Be bastopols tha5 never, can be taken. Alhambras where kings of strength and queens of beauty reigned long before the first earthly crown was mpeariea. xnrnes on . which , no one bat the King - of . .Heaven ;and Earth ever at..t Fount of waters at which the lesser hills are baptized while tjrt giant cliffs stand round as , : A tATtNAOB OF COfcdB, ,J 'f , ; Hanging over one of the'cliffa 1 looked off ontill conld. cot geb my oreain, men retreating to a less ex posed place-1 looked down aeain. D6wn there; is-a pillar of rock that) in certairi ' conditions lof yjthe atmosphere . looks uke a pil lar . of 3 blood.--1 Yonder ;aWfUty feet of emerald oil a basa of five hundred leet'ofopaI -Walls of cnaiE resting on peuestials af beryl Turrets of light fumbling on,' floors of darkness. JThe brown; brighten ing into golden.-. Snow '.of -crystal melting iinto ' fire-of ;1 carbuncle. Flaming red 'cooling tintoc xasset, Gold1 bins 1 warming3nlq safron. urn liny, hiuuudk ,mu BOjieriBc Morning twilight flashing midnight shadows.' Auroras crouching among -oeo aumid caxuaco.oi coior, uu andrdowh the clirt,it, musave been tacbattleflaldjOfthe wax. o the .elements.ieHew -Hre 4lh the colors of the wait of heaven neither the sapphire nor theFchrvsoiitB. not the topaz noi thh iacinthTnor- the ametnysc, nortnp jespenrcor, tbe twelve gates of twelve pear-is want ine. ? i-'p-jui ,tn( ftr 1 I'l 'IS OOMUHPTIOfl IHCVBABLVf the following: Mr. C E. Morris. Newark, Ark.( sayst "Was down with Abscess of Lufljra, snd fnends .end physl-4 cianl proconnoed me an. JncnrabieQon-t DisooVery for Consumption, am, -now en my third ' bottle, and abla o oversee Ihe worK on my larm. It ,Ja vie finest ,meai wn eivflr niuu . , , . i( 7 Jesse MidldeVsrt. Decatur. 01iio..,SfiyS 'Had it not been foi Pn -King's New Iis covery for Consumption 1 would have died of Lung Troubles. ' Was "given up by. doc tors. Am now In best of health.'v Try it. Sample bottles free at R. - ft. DufTt Wholesale and Retail Ding Store, New Kerne, a- V. ; 3 per dozen, wholesale. - 1 adtick to not nn:s, ' Mrs. Winblow's ' E ) -rv: 9 Ftpt Should nlways 1 9 usf 1 for cildr teotLinj;. " It s J i tlo c) T.J, eo' the cuu.s. at.' ys 1 1 r 1. -iroa v t h coliO, end is t ie I v c r Jr for.dj fT Vi il'UIV W i.. J VC . s - a ; v - IT'S '. PreteWt lk ekpni foritt ... THE UXATIV6 A0 NUTRIT10U3 JU1CH ''i ....,'.:.'-WTI-' ' ,-s'ii-TGS OF CALIFORNIA, - -i ; , Combined with' the medicinal : . virtues of plants known b be -' tn6st ' beneficial to the " human Pgystem, .!fonning ah agreeable ; f si end effectiv laxative to perma - t.jjientlyvfufe Habitual consu-. mtion. lid the many ills de pending cn. a weak or inactive ; r.KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BQWELS., ' WhcaoseU Biliom or ContUpded i , '""PURS BLOOD; REFRCSH1NQ SLCBPi 4J,m HEALTH ctnd STRENGTH Vs. i rt-4 .HAWRAU.TML10W. . Every one is using it and allare KflelightedwitTiit '.XsiOouH Wu6qist roa r ? ijitp -proa - r .-tiANUFAOTUREOOW-YBt,,' v CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. - 4 lowsviue. kr ; . f w rout, H, n .Munjr Mcallat points aake .Booffg Saiv c sapprUlA . Buperior o ;aQ . otber jnedlclnee, fTocuuBT ja coniuuiauuu, pnjjioruuu, and, , preparation ingredients, , nooa jttarsapanua possesses , tbe fuu car&Uve -value ot t "best known remedies tne, vecetablB, klng- Av jr..om fecuUarj In,; its V.c!tyetrenstJ and eeonomy--riX' Hood's Safc saparilla vls G& the onljrmedl-. cine jotr , rvhiea can trnly wwcLjrgl 3 tyr ' crae ju on area Dosos One Jr-J- JTTiti!i&t.n Medicines In Sj larger and -smaller bottles require larger doses, and do not '" .i. Peculiar in lts-rnedieinal rnerits. Hoioa's Sarsaparina accomplishes cures tilth ;-erto nrfltnown, and has won for itself i .the title of The greatest blood jjuriiler erer discovered. " Peculiar in its " Cboa name- uGr,at 1ane -there iif' now 'S. ors ot HoodVSarsaparfllar w vr sold In lowrtw Where Itvltlsmade, than of. all X 4 " Vother ; blood. pnrlflers.-.lecullar In its jphenorneJ X'. iial record ot sale abroad, r. -,no other Dreparatlon has tyXmet attained snch Donn- In so short . time, Jr ifii cottfldence among an classes teaf eba ao teadastly.J 1 P not be lhdneed to bay other preparations, Jtut be suretoi get the peculiar Medicine, Hood'8 Sarsaparllla SoldbyillilniOTUU. l;lxfor$5. Pre pmred only bj a h BOOS ApothenlM,Lawl, MMi. v'lOO: Doses . One Dollar TT ELY'S CATA-nnH CREAM -BMJMr f .Sv'L CUBE 3 ' v ss aw ii". i v J3Pv FEVER AKD. i Cold ia HeadHAY-EHVHR ? A nartiola is aenlledrinto each nostril and lsagreeaula.- Erloe 60. cents at Drogelstst hy mfl, registered. 60 eta. ELT BROTHERS, ss warrsa tstreebjNew xora:; s- laniMwiy mm. r "lrt Duffyl . 4rogglst,'veent,' New Berne.N.t?.7, w mavldwlyf . Notice. - - Qq to the Gastpn Honse Barber Shop for an easy shave and a good hair out. 'Shaving 10 cts.Tb.atr cutting S20o. rMM o pB0Ft Wt g; fiHEPAED , ! .1' Hen Eoy'fi Hat3,V IlCif: Boy's Clothing,! Loots and Gliccs, Dry Goods and ITotions, I-tc:trtyls lunlap ,Sats. .'hi h will bj sold'at the" LOWEST ,! 1 La Middle Lt., New Borne, N. 0. I r r ,a n r. ' 'criwi' 1 SSSSB kPIKBSS. r a, ' I -"sa it r jss 's eF J oT T.1 poenrg freight- in . Larro and every, uepanni" t. , -4- ;..HcaII and ...see for.yoaiKeif."--1 trouble to ;' :.0;jr stock, of ..and RUDDER "I canT scarcely:be eicelle'd' L . . .. . i unr prices - . , J'nnt1 tmi 'tiftftA I7,r-n;.:!l::':r.r ; ; it., n, : jo::es, -' ...,- m. - Yi J ii.t 1 ii ' f JS i ft ''-, 1 Aim i 4t 9 - Full stock and large assortaeae ' Prices as low "eathe lowest. - Rail anil nxamtne mtookl':."''?1 Satisfaction guaranteed. ..". -l : .... ... ..-. .- - J g-u-- Cotton! (HnnerivAttntloa 1 We are now :readr : for orders for tbe Celebrated t . 5 . a i 1 1 i Tl tnl "D.nfV Pnff.W Tlft eaprs. &Qa.uonae.nsers.u Everybody using theia tinhesftatiri'klv oronottooe them tbe .BEST so take ao otber.. we guarantee fRll. eausXaotioo. Send forprloee end terms. li&L Presses, Rosnoke Band Presses, etc. j aogHdwtf ' ' . ' "r Aakf Yn Retailer for ilka1'? i JlAIIES IIEAIT e-K84: "SHOE 1 $ ,f 4B THE ' 1 ' t JAIIES IIEAIT0 4 Va1 to Viw XToai1a ; - i . v i stock lin?,nd !"' 'IIIKl k " l,ASl I,"bM. iMt liig psrieetiy easy the first lime a it worn. faa'-iion".. M mil an t-i inly nu of 1U price .hkk has erer been placed ex 1 ....!. ..'IV til tnUTfJv nn .the anarlioc mwnicn onraomtyi men out ' J. WltAKB & CO BoetOM. " Pall lines af the above shoss tar aale fcf - Howard Jones.1 7 if 1 .. 1 Hill- 11..-.. 11 i-i 1 iii 1 1 1 .r -i.nl Ci1 , I 0:0;0 0 TOIJS.GOTTCn C!:5D For' whipb HigtesVMarket Price V'lU be paid. . j ;We will furnish Sacks on application. We will exchange Meal lot seed... w i 'If, you want highest price for jour obbu write or can on , y;p,D.unr."3Acii Cotton and Corn Commies 'a Merchants, ti'T t T.7i rllAnxn Dock - J EW UERNB. N.' O f " iiidependent Stearilscat Xjis 1 Cn and after Monday the 10th da, oi September the steamer . Howard will run tbe following schedule;. - l ' - Tor Trenton every tlonday and Trl day ali eight 'o'clock, and return oa Tuesdays and Saturdays. " " , - - J J. J.' LASiTTrit, i:.2 r ifue)ir WalHm". noe av.i on which waoitr i ' ftnalMftr aer.urA- y ! a'-'i s in evry rKBpacl.a- 'M', ,.mv.i. to ftncourmte awi"u ' :1 i iwa i ilolinr cash ovitr lmm n i JWtof lffllfP i' , or ini"'V vim t (. . A. T. H.AaA to -tUttHti 1 Vt- ,M'A VesBititilioe for BoS Iy eveiy 7I):' Vt it examine auT Bhow - Goo IIO" 3 GOODS are luw, 1 will hat .. ..a n!.i,i':,s-u f WS4l H U 1 .k... J L....4 .S 1 . t I ' . J. .... - J . . ! m, . . sTOTrnrraii lead i More of them Were sold Mast year 1s t wan iwj. otoar wrana oi-inerooia in VOX jwi I ' hut: the world, and arl inoreaee of per ,l cent. oLislei Jot the. Jrst five months OC this year over thaC'f last year. - , They Yetail,. FIVE for. TEN CENTS, .',4 fHlt tW. vJ J'l ' r and are the BEST , goods on 1 , tbe market, belnrEQUAtlo-fcny 10 ceat V and BETTER than, any, 5 cent cigar. 'ut jjii3i 'it - . - , Smpkers,-.; beware, of , the) numerous v--- imltaMoBji oa tbe . market'and i when -' ' calling for a package of 'the 'OLD yjiRG JKI A "(plf EBQQT "if une and - see' inatvu;naa: ina name ana sig- ,K blTnre'orPrWHtTlATCK'oii'ft, Otber- , wise you will be. imposed upon. ,r iit.i ,'tt ' i. 1 it t 1 ,j Trade supplied by -jUJ fl1 v iWaOLESALE -AGESTS KH 3 je37 d"wm J HEW BEBkiC It! 0. 1 " M 'J TJBaggiie take safelr and' tromntlv- to and from any part of tbe city,. , wagons wm. attend. Kailraad. steam- : ers and Ferries. . () ., 1, 'Ordere' left at my effioe will have . good attentioa and quick dipfatch. - , - augl'tf i?1 4 ; Broad street 1 1 1 . .In. ), 1 I m ii l.h 1 :buy G00DSLI017, ; f-if .di 2it t"'J'' rveaeep oonsianuy mstooK . f fu w'ittr unreal rw; 1 -r- -jr . jproperlei, 4 v,r iM Dry Qoodii,; - 't Boot end ghoea. - Iri'ifsUtogive-us a trial when la need of anytbiDa in our line. T( v , - . ,XKd7IIr.n-:oi h"c" . , (Formerly Ccfal V ' '). CAP?.' H. ' L. " u:.U H, r roprlefo i, 1 f ,rs jtAixjca, ii, c. Gio. E. PrrrvAN,.t l.s'i !-- r. ' This hotel, whlnh bus JiKtbwnt i i t. feet order, thovonv 7 i-,nv , v painted, etc., 1ihui...1 la t t of tbe f 'v.and Is e r t 1 plums of bnelnen, and' 1 rv ' t distuce or tu c julkI, 1 .i..ut j. v .t benee. . -The tablets well Sim i ..,edwlCli tei- Viands that can, be oi,iined In v-t 1 . i Sunounmiig conntrv; the r and vt ell ventim.ua and f 4 . t every comfort and convv pollteanitBttenuveVitii- . 4- furbonrd by, the dsy.vei t or tiit. 1 t xeofousble... ..... Ube yood rionr1"! of Few V"r-t t . CtaDy lavlt. . ubu l.o US -v.. r Paletch, sml re piird . ihov . With iioine-lixe ,)ici,, ua nn 1 rif'it" flurlug tnlrs iiy. J ,' ki..u. v .,, -.. i. k.l la School bocl spcosr."7t!,J r T ' "1 t f v. , V )
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