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W 101 jlk I i 0j m ia w (grills JUDVETRTISIira- IRtES-moderate. .A. ST HI "V7" SP APEB IP O JEt THE PEOPLE TEInyES:-150 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE VOL. XXXVIII. WELDON, N. a, THUHSDAY, JUNE 11, 1903. IV. 1 I sow 04 cltlflc compound mod oitkor opiates hi poisons. II evrlllM rnouwou one on oiooti aisoosos. Anyono con toko KnuunAwIUu vlu tote wltj. Does not lnuro tho alfostlvo organ. TWO CUAtt. TLOMiioi, 8. C, Aug. U, 1KB Oontleroon i 1 boron to suffpr from rbeumotlsai about three 7001-1 atro. and owl It ry bod In my limbs. At tlmr I eould hardly wolk. We. trcatol by ftphyoiotonwlthoutbonutit. Morethau aramrarn. Mr. Ooorgo Wt:son, an fulfi ll oor on the Coast Lino, living In Klur onoo, told no thot " Ilium acids" eurod him. I ant o bntttn and it b"no llted no. I took Ave bottltis nd am now a well an i over waa In my life. I rerard "Rnnmicinc" as a uroat modlolno. 1 kuow c( other It ha ourod. Truly, . T. nURCH. told by Drugpitj. Will be sent Bobbltt Chemical O., . WOSIflQ OUT " nSV i dt-' uSV ivjlV 1 In order to make room for Spring Goods I will sell all winter cloth ing at cost, Call and get a good !suit and overcoat P. K STAINBAOK, l A JL 11 U YV C1UUU UJ.UVC1JT JJ. WHOLESALE STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES Va QT. D.,11 Ta ri-V.anai f W Orders Solicited. 2 8 1V IWHT LET YOUR ROOF GO TO RUIN WHEN ONE COAT OP Black Elastic Roof Faint WILL PRESERVE IT FOR YEARS ? Write for prices on Cold Water Paints, 1 Papers, Brushes, etc. Tanner Paint & Oil Co., ! Boi 180. 1419 E. MAIN STREET, RICHMOND, VA. f PETER SMITH & CO., i I 1 THE LEADERS OF LOW TllICES, I IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER8 IN s FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS 3 NORFOLK, VA. Tit M if W, -:-,.,:WELDON, N. C.i Qrnaniie. Unier The Lai. of tie State of North Carolina, AUGUST 20TH, 1892. 8TATK OF NORTH CAROLINA DKPOSI IOHY HALIFAX COUNTY DKPOrfllOKY. TOWN OF WELDON DEPOSITORY. UNTIL MD SURPLUS S27.0OO. i ...... i ffrt (auk vmm ikia i ntii it til !nn lima nrni(.Ml Kinkinir fftailitiei far thll HCCtlOl: it. atoekholders and direotori haw been Halifax tad Northampton eoontiea for nan; jeara. Money is loaned upon ap proved aeounty at the legal rat of interest Solicited. President: :'.V. E. DANIEL. 1 8eboard, Northampton oonnly, N. C. E. CLARK 1 The III i The Beat of Ererything kept In stock. ; General Huppliea tor tte fublio. run aSiFINE I My bar ia supplied with the most ohoioa WHI8KIE3, BRANDIES. WINES, CIQAR3 and TOBACCO. M.Polita aUontio. and Trflmpl ddiv Phnoe 31 has stooj the test 25 yean. Avenge Anntial Sales bottles. Doe tLii record cf merit appeal to yoq ? tndeoH wllH every Irvm note, hart on barks contain Iko Mood ud r.movM tho mm ot Dim.lKOTOir, B. 0-, Au. Mlb, 190. Uentlemani About two rears ato I bad a very severe attack of Inflamma tory thouoiatUin. I suffered great patn and waa oonntird to iy bed for Ave weeks. During too time I was treated by two Picilclans without permanent rtllef. ':vt Marker, a conductor on t.e Atlaotlo Coast Lino heard of my condition and sent mo two bottles of "HmuKAOini." 1 began to take It and In a work I got up and walked on 01 uu-hes. After taking three bottles of the remedy I got entirely well and went back to my business. 1 personally know of a number of othor bad cases that were oured by the use or your meaicine, in this town ana vicinity, it is an mat you oiaim ror it. iruiy, i . 1 oion-nvm. express paid on receipt of li.oo. . Baltimore, fid.. U. 5. A. SLE! ir tO- at bargain prices JOBBER8 IN THE WELDON GROCERY CO , WELDON, N. 0. WHY Colors, Pure House Paints, Roofing NO. 2WIMAIN8TEET, identified wilh the business intercais ol aix per ctntum. Aooonnu 01 an art, Vioa-Preaident: Cashier 1). J. N. RAMSAY, W, R. SMITH Gil Fresh Seasonable goods for family use. Una HAR1JWAUK. BAR gig' Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic VotUa ta a Te Unt. c.-?w irf Crovw'a WHERE HISTORY IS SILENT. BUT SMALL BOY WAS NATlBALLV IAOER FOE INFORMATION. The old story of a mother who, when lie feared her boyjwaa lost, recalled all hie virtues, but on his being restored to her immediately puDiihed him sonndly for running away, is repeated with rather different coding by the New York veoing Poat. Ho waa but four yoars old and waa allowed to play on the etreeta with other tots who were ae yet too young to go to school. Ilia mother would frequently go to the front window to see what he waa doing. One day when she went to the window he was nowhere in sight. She waited there quto a while, but he did not ap pear. Again and again she went to the window, but could get no glimpse of him. She was becoming alarmed when be re turned, lie seemed to be proud of having run away, but with the pride there was also an expresaion of anxiety not to say fear lie did not know what sort of a recep tion he was likely to get. Ilia mother sternly at-ked him where ha had been. "Be careful, now, and don't lie to me," she said. The boy 'a face brightened. "Mam ma," said he, "did George Washington ever tell a lie?" "No," was the reply, "and don't you tell me one." Tbeboy'i face still shone. "Mamma," ha continued, "did George Washington's mamma whip him when he didn't tell a lie?" REFLECTIONS OFA BACHELOR. A curious tbioE about i woman is that she can be proud of her grandchil dren and her youth at the same time. It is a aien of greatness in the nan who never tries to solve the problem of the way a woman a mind doean t work A great many men fall in lova with women's clothes without ever dreaming it un t the women themselves. A woman never oares for a mirror that makes her get upon a chair when ever she wants to see how her stockiogs look on her. Evrrv thoughtful wife hss a suspicion hat (1,000,000 may fall into her hus band's lap BDy minute, and she haa the list of things she will buy then all made out. "WILFUL WASTE MAKES WOEFUL WANT." That old copybook maxim finds its most forceful application in the waste of vitality, which is called "burning the candle at both ends." A woman is often tempted bevond her rtrenfjth by domestic or social liemanda. Some day she awakens from this waste of strength to the woeful want of it. She haa be come weak, nervous and miserable. ror weak, nervous, ron-down women, there is no better tonic and nervine than Dr. Pierce'a Favorite Preocripticii. It restore the annetite. Quiets the nerve and eivea refreshing aleep. It cures local diseases peculiarly womanly wnicu undermine the Renerol health. It makes weak women strong, sick women well. No douM you have forirottc n me. bm after you rrsd my letter you will rtnitmbw m. wiite. Mr. Annie U. storing, of 2.18 7th Avenue, S. W.. Kinoke. Va. "In the year 117. I wrote to you for n.lvice. which ytiu gave me free o( churte. When 1 wrote to vou fwu a wreck ; I coi'lj not walk straight for pains in my abdo men : couM not .it down, lie down, or get any ete at all. I had whst was called the ht doc tor here but did not et anv hetter until 1 went through a course of -our medicine. 1 trik eiaht Dotlle. each of ' vorile I'reKription ' and 'Golden Medical Discovery,' and ten bottle, of the ' I'leasant PelWI.,' I tell you the medicine made a cure ot me." Weak and alck women art invited to consult Dr. Pierre, bv letter, fret. All correspondence is held as strictly private. Address Dr. R. V. Here, Buffalo, N. Y Dr. Pierce's Pellets curt biliousness. VIflSIlY, THE ARISTOCRAT AMONG THE WHISKIES OF THE OLD SCHOOL. WITHOUT A l'EER. For Sal By W. 0. SI8ITH. W.ldon, N. C. over One end a Half Mulibn No Cure, No Pay. 50c tUach Hoot, Uvr TO. 4 m s"VTSIT OR WEITE-w The Petersburg Furniture Co, 203 AND 207 N. SYCAMORE ST. FETERSBURG, VA. IB! Fir , I WT frnililffi-Ml THE HUSTLING AND UP-TO-DATE LEADE1CS IN FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES AND GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHINGS. . A.J. WINFIELD , PRESIDENT & MANAGER I&.Special Attention to Mail Orders. oot 3 ly. THE RINGING ROLL OF "DIXIE." BY FLANK L. I. The old brigades march slower now the boys who wore the gray But there's life an' battle-spirit in a host o' them to-day I They hear their comrades oallin' from the white tents far away, An' answer with the riDgio' roll of "Dixie I" II. They feel the old-time thrill of it the battle-plains they see, Again they charge with Jackson, an' face the fight with Lee ; An' the ahoutin' hills are answered by the thunders of the sea When tbey rally to the riogin' roll of "Dixie I" III. The battle-fields are voiceless once wet with crimson rain; O'er unknown graves of heroes wave golden fields of grain; But phantom forms they lesp to life, and cheer the ranks again, . Far-answering to the ringin' roll of "Dixie I" IV. Beat, drums I the old-time chorus; an' bugles, blow your best; And wave, O, flags they loved so well, above eaoh war-scarred breast I Till thoy Taoi-.li dowp the valley to their lait, eternal rost, Still anawering to the riogin' roll of "Dixie 1" THE SONG OF TIIE UNSATISFIED. BT FRANK We growled about the weather when the And the snow waa like a nightcap on the And wailing went from Wearyvillo, from Good Lord, forgive us 1 II. Though we bad the roaring fires, an' the dancin', high an' low; Though we carved the juicy 'possum tracked the rabbits through the snow, We were curtain we were living in a wilderness of woe: Qood Lord, forgive us I Then the Spring came smiling sweetly in And spread the sky's blue carpet tossed the roses in Love's face; And still we said this world of ours was not a friend to grace: Qood Lord, forgive us I IV. And now, a flash of Summer on the valley Green meadows, and the wild bird with tho Aod the world's a foolish failure, and we're Good Lord, forgive us. V. 0, the lessons we are alighting in a dew In the waving of a grass blade in a rosy In a world that aings "God bless you!" Good Lord, forgive us I HOW HE DECLINED- Lady Doctor, I wish you would call around to sea my husband soma evening, when he is at bom. Do not let him know that I asked you, because h de clares he is not sick; but I know be has consumption or something. He is going into a decline. Doctor 1 am astonished, but I will call, Whst are his symploin? Lady Ha hasn't any except weak nest II used to hold ma on his lap by the hour, and now even th baby tire him. WORST OP ALL EXPERIENCES. Can anything be worse than to (eel that cvorv niinuie will ba vour laatf Such was the experience o( Mra. S. II Newstni, Decatur, Ala.' For three years" aha wrilea, "I endurrd insufferable pain from indiireation, atomaeh and bowel iroub'e. Death seemed inevitable when doctor and all rrmediea failed. At length I waa induced 10 try Electric Buters at d the result waa miraculous. I itnprovid at one and now I'm eomplete I rcouvered.'' For Livrr, Kidney, Stomaoh and Bowel trouble Electric Bitten is the only medicine. Only 60o. It's guarntccd by W. M. Cohen, Drug gist. YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'RETAklKG When you take Grove'a Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula ia plainly printed on every bottle showiog that it is Sam ply Iron and Quiniua in a laatelea form. No cure, No l av. olM. Th less aaoney a nan valuable it seems. haa th nor OABTOniA. -1 i - i far a i STANTON. L.STANTON. I. sleeet was coming down, houses o' the town; Billville and from Brown: ill. each winter-blasted placo, aud the hill, berry in its bill; (rowlio' at it still: drop's friendly fall I robin's call I we're the most u ablest of all: HIS LAST HOPE REALIZED, From the Sentinel, Geho, Mont- In the first opening of Oklahoma to settlers in 1889, tba editor of this paper wu among the many seekers after fort une who made the big raoe one fine day in April. During hi traveling about and afterwards hia campine upon his claim, he encountered much bad water, which, together with the severe beat. gave bin a very severe diarrhoea which it aeemsd almost impossible to check, and along in June the case became so bsd he expected to die. One day one of his neighbors brought him one small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aod Diarrhoea Remedy a laet hope.. big dose wu given him while he was roll tog about on the ground m great agony. aod ia a few minute th dose was pealed. Th good effect of the medicine wu aeon ooliocd and within an hour th patient was taking hia first aonod aleep for a fortnight. That one little bottle worked a complete cure, and he eannot help but foel grateful. The eeasoa for bowel disorders being at hand auggesla this item. For ule at W. M. Cohen 'a drug More, Weidoo, n. a Have yon solved the Chriatmu prea nt problem? Chamberlain' Stomach and Liver Tablets are just what yon need when you bav bo appetite, feel dull after eating aod wake up with a bedtaat in your mouth. They will imptov your appe tite, oleanae and invigorate your stomach and giv yow t relir". for your food. For aale at W. M. Cubes' drugstore, Waldos, N. C. OLO RELIABLE mm tliitfifJtl 'Aim! OYDER Absolutely Pure WERE 15 NO SUBSTiTUll THE ONE SPOT TO HER. aiRL 8 NATURAL REGARD FOR HOME OF HER ADORED ONE. The originality of American girls has often been known to puzzle for eignera to no small degree, aod the following is but an illustration of what they run up ainst: A group of intelligent people were gathered is the drawing room of a fash ionable hotel on the oontinent, all chat ting in a friendly manner, when an American girl suddenly hold the floor. "Yes1" she said, "speaking of com parisons, 1 guees I have been every where. I've been to Paris and done it to death; I've visited London until it is old to me; I've been t Constantinople, Egypt, India I guess I've been every where on this earih, but of all, nothing to me can compare with Blank's hotel of Denver." The foreigners laughed, for they thought it must be some kind of a joke, yet they did not know what Blank's hotel was and had never heard of it. A few days later, as the American girl was taken ill, one of the women went to oall upon her. In smoothing the pillows and arranging the coverlid the lady noticed a photugraph fall to the floor. Picking it up, she siid: "I suppose this has something to do with Blank'a hotel?" "Yes," said the girl with a sigh, "he's the cashier there." CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC. CHOL ERA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY la everywhere recognized as the one remedy that can always be depended up on and that is pleasant to take. It ia especially valuable (oi summer diarrhoea in children and is undoubtedly the means of saving the lives of a great many chil dren each year. For sale by W. M. Cohen, Druggist, Weldon, N. C. A man usually blowa in a lot of money on a blowout. "I have been troubled tor sometime with indigestion aad sour stomach," aays Mra. Sarah W. Curtis, of Lee, Mass., "and have been taking Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablcta which have helped me very much so that now I can eat many things that I could not." If you have any trouble with your stomach why not take these Tablets and get well? For aale by W. M. Cohen, druggist, Weldon, N. C. A woman without an opinion is like an egg without salt. THAT THROBBING HEADACHE Would quickly leave yon, if you used Dr. King' New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their match! merit for Sick and Nervous neadaehea. They make pure blood and build up your health. Only 25 cents, money back if not cured. Sold by W. M. Cohen, Druggist. Some lova letter are too soft to file. D11IVEN TO DESPERATION. Living at an ont of the way plaoe, re mole from civiliiatioo, a family is often driven to det-peralion in ease of accident, resulting in Burns, Cms, Wcnnds, Ulcers, etc. Lay in a aupply of Bucklea'i Arnica Salve. It 'a tha beat on earth 25c at W. M. Cohen a Drug Store. CUTS. BRUISES AND BURNS QUICKLY HEALED. Chamberlain' Pain Balm it an soli septie liniment, and when applied to euta, bruises aod burna, cauaea them to heal without maturation and much more quickly than by tha usual treatment. For aale by W. M. Cohen, Druggist, WeMon, N. C. to t i'rk coi.ni a one day Taka Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablcta All druggists refund the money if it fails to cur. K W. (irove signature la on ich box, 25c Oh, no, Cousr John, South Amerid ia not South Africa. OABTOniA. Bant 1& fci Kiss N Banff HoHtt Bigtataia r SELF RELIANCE, A TtlOCaDT FROM IMERSON. There is a time in every man's educa tion when he arrives at the conviction that envy is ignorance; that imitation is suicide; that he must take himself for better for worse as his portion; that though the wide universe is full ot good, no kerneltof nourishing corn can come to him but through his toil bestowed on that plot of ground which is given to him to till. The power which resides in him is new in nature, and none but be knows what that is which be can do, nor does be know uutil he ha9 tried. Not for noting one face, one character, one fact, makes much impression on him, and Boother aone. It is not without pre established harmony; this sculpture in the memory. The eye was placed where one ray should fall, that it might testify of that particular ray. Bravely let him speak the utmost syllable of his coofession. We but half express ourselves, and are ashamed of that divine idea which each of us represents. It may be safely trusted as proportional and of good issues, so it be faithfully imparted, but God will not have His work made manifest by cow ards. It needs a divine man to exhibit anything divine. A man is relieved and gay when he has his heart into bis work and does bis best; but what he baa said or done otherwise shall give him no peace. Trust thyself; every heart vibrates to that iron siring. WHEX ALDItlCH LAUGHED. Did you ever laugh at a funeral?" said Senator Aldrich of Rhode Island. I did once. It was the funeral of an old-time acquaintance, and the minister who made the openine address was absent-minded. lie got up in the pulpit, began to speak, and then hesitated. He had forgotten the sex of the corpse. Our deceased, our deceased brother or sister 'he said and then went on and spoko with great feeling about the virtues of the deceased, calling it always brother or sister.' Finally, pausing a moment, I beard him say to the aged deacon, who sat near, in a loud whisper: " 'The corpse, which is it, a brother or a sister?' "The doacon was very old and alow of wit. He answered, in a whisper. " 'Neither. Only an acquaintance, "Here," Senator Aldrich ended, "I laughed." CURES BLOOD AND SKIN DIS EASES, ITCHING HUMORS. Send no money simply write and try Botanio Blood Balm at our expense, If you suffer from uclers, ccxema scrofula, Blood Poison, cancer, eating sores, itching skin, pimples, boils, bone pains, swellings, rheumatism, catarrh, or any blood or skin disease, wo advise you to take Botanio Blood Balm (B. B. B ), Especially recommended for old, obstin ate, deep-seated cases of malignant blood or skin diseases, because Botanio Blood Balm ( B. B. B ) kills the poison in the blood, cures where all else fails, heal: every sore, makes the blood pure an rich, uives the skin the rich clow of health. B. B. B., the most perfect blood purifier made. Improves the digestion, atreogthens weak kidoeja. Thoroughly tested for thirty years. $1 per large bottle at drug stores, with com plete directions for home care. Sample of Blood Balm sent free by wriliog Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Describe Irou ble and free medical advice sent ia sealed letter. For sale at Dr. A. R. Zollicoffer'a Drug Store. You can always get a few pointer! on insect life from the bee hive FOR OVER XIXTV YEARS Mra. Winslow'a Soothing Syrup ha been URed for over sixty yean by millions ol mothcra for children, while teething, wilh perfect auoocaa. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allay all pain, curt wind oolio, and ia the host remedy for Diarrhrca, It will reliee the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggist in every part of the world. 2$ oenta bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. W inf low' Soothing Syrup, and taka do oth er kind. Stir up a mat' wrath if yoa want bis c-andid opinion of you. STARTLING EVIDENCE. Fresh testimony in great quantity constantly coming in, dralaring Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds to be anriualed. Tecenl tipreaaion from T. i. McFarland Bcotorville, Va . serve aa example. lie write: "I had Bronchiti for three year aod doctored all the lima without being benefited. Then I began taking Dr. King'a New Discovery, and a few bottles wbollv cored me." Equally effetfivtin euring all Lnnf and Throat troubles. Consumption, Pneumonia and Grip. Guaranteed bv W, M. Coheo, Druggist Trial bottle free, regular sise SOo. and 1.00. Evan th hope of a toper' friend art apt to be dissipated. OABTOniA loarstk T W Itrm tnji Bifaata of A red nose may bo due to the rays of the sun or to the raise of the glass. Give some men credit and you start them on the road to tha almshouse. A little woman's ailments are usually two or three times as large as she is, People who live in gluss houses are in a position to raise early vegetables, With the exception of ballot girls, chronic kickers arc a nuisance Many a woman bends a man's will uring life and breaks it after bis death, A vegetable liquid for governing of ualiziiiK the flow of women's menses ilich occur once in every lunar month. BRADFIELD'S Female Regulator is the essential quality of powerful herb. It is a concentrated essence best adapted for women's delicate organism, and put la sucli form that it is always properly assimilated and taken into the system. Stoppages, suppression, painful or other irregularity of the menses and sickly flows are corrected and cured by Uie regular use of this superior euimenagogue. Menstruation, or periodic flows, neces sitate a breaking down of cells lining the mucous membrane and a reconstruction after every sickness, which is accompa nied with marked congestion and loss of blood. Such changes are very apt to pro Juee chronic catarrh. Leucorrbea or Whites is the result of these irritating dis charges. Regulator cures these trouble anil restores to perfect bealtn tne patient who suffered the debilitating losses. Buy of druggists, fi.oo per Dottle. Our illustrated book mailed free,' " Perfect Heath for Women." THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta, . A Bad Breath A bad breath means a bad stomach, a bad digestion, a bad liver. Ayer's Pills are liver pills. They cure con stipation, biliousness, dys pepsia, sick headache. 23c. All dniEglsts. Vnnt your iiinu.iarlii. or board a boanUlul ltrnwii or rlt-li li'Hrk? Tht-n use BUCKINGHAM'S DYEwh'Xr. ,T. c R P. wan Co., nsiiA "Iltav hi-rn lug r4M RFT for Inaonir.iii. with whirl. 1 have tx-en nflllcLed for over twenty yenre. and 1 t ;in say thnt Cuirareta have Kiveu me more relief than any other rme dy 1 luive ever tried. 1 Minll rerialnly recom- tnerm them to my friends an brins all the; art represented." Taoa (Jillahij, big. a, 111. Pleasant. Palatable, Potent, Tal flood. Do Gootl, Never Blrkeo. Weaken, or Grlne. lUc. fer, sua, ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... auril.s Iwrif t .r. t.lM. HwtfMl, In TmO. SI M.Tfl.,ftlft 8,1,(1 an1 e"T.teeit h all (1ma lU' BAb ai'Uto 'l atKTohacoo liaoll. BANNER SALVE is the most healing salve in the world. It cures Sores, Cuts, Burns and all Skin Diseases. It positively Cures Piles S. Kinrsbaker. 80 East Ohio Street. Chicago, write: "I had a bad caae ot file lor several rears. BANNtK SALVE cured me quickly and perman ently after several doctor and remedie bad failed to relieve me." GUARANTEED. Price 23 Cent lrctZ urcW worti I will S- Ui TomiUuet 10 Cent a Can, 12 Cahn Laundry Sonp, 2 Cnill, Fanty Kew Ortcaiu NJiurt, 35 Ccntt a Gallon. Roatlol Cufte, 10 Ccntt a Pound t 10 Fomuh Bert Lard fur $1.25. Urtt Smoked Shoulder You Ever Alt forZ Cent, a Pound, 3 Pound (Trent C'ffce fur 25 Crnli I STILL HAVE THE J. E. M. Flour. BETTER THAN EVER BEFOREj W. T. PARKER. WELDON, N. a E. T. CXjA-RKIi ATTORMEY AT LAW, WELDON, H. C ' ProvtieM In the oaarts of Kalifai and adjointna: eonnUra, ami n tha Huprr-m oonrt ol ttieHlk t . Bpirial attention givra tl collection nd prompt rtiUrnaL H CATHARTIC Jt pen V . tei si, tnmmta fir Opportunity
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