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The ' Daily Esview. JOSH. T. JAME3. Ed. and Prop WILMINGTON, N.-.C. MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1S77. DIPHTHERIA. This terrible disease has become t o bs a great terror to the people of the American continent. -Its ravocea.are also wide spread in Europe as V7C-H as in America. "It knows no distinction of person, color, climate, section or state. Its borne is as much upon our Eastern and malarious shores E3 in the bracing climate end upon the rugged hills and cascades and beauti ful mount uds of our' own delightful Western North Carolina. It dwells ad well upon the bleak hills of New ; Eng land ao in the sickly tiwamp3 reJ fertile-Talleys of the great -Mississippi basin. It is found among the rich r.a wall as among the poor in the hovels' of misery and want as well r.s in the palaces and luxury of the rich aud powerful. It is as fond of the country and of villages as it is of towns end cities. Go where you may and the cry is that it i3 not known wher ce or how it cometh cor why or whither it goeth. It creates moro -panic, wherever it breaks out, than any othsr disease. . It is more fearful ocd iata.1 than any disease or the present day. It makes mora now mr.de graves thim any other disease, and mere tt;un several cf our roost dreaded ilir-capes combined. More fond parentr. and families aro in t-nlicticn . rxd " sorrow this day because of the inexorable shafts of death from this fatal epidem ic ' than from any other cause. Wherever it hai reared its awful front as an epidemic; in 'any town or city, there can scarcelv r.n aliev or etreet be found that it, has not entered io scourge the inhabitants, and its ravages aro such that move '-r m-3 of the Louk'5 have lost dear ones, and aro now in vested wifh the dusky draping of gloom and mourni?. . It is more fVal among children because their vital .force-sand capacity to resist dijer.f.e are Sot f o strci:g and so adequate io resist invasion, or attacks, as. adults are. It has been said that it mocks aj; the medical profession, but this is a mistake. . Truf, -different theories prevail, as t) its caaso and treatment. True, there are a thousand audGro remedies within as well as without medical -profession for i s treatmen. "Indeed -we. scarcely . open a newspaper that-does not contain seme specific, roaie panc cea, for curing diphtheria. There are epidemics .of 1 remedies for thia and other disease? as there aro of diseases themselves. Every community has its specific of nilphur or feme other empirical remedy. The .uore fc al a "disease" the more numer ous the remedies, 'and' .the- great-, er the harvest of empirics and impos tors within and without tLe regular pale of medical profession. But after all, in relation to diphtheria, it is more curable under scientific treatment than the public suppose. Wo do not meon that spurious diphtheria of sore throat, and ulceration simply, which so many doctors falsely call" diphtheria-," and for the cure of which so many build up a spurious reputation. But we mean that genuine diphtheria, which walketh in darkness, and destroyeth at noon day, is frequentlycured, and that there has been, in the last few year?, a steady decrease in the ratio of its mor tality. This is surely encouiaing, not alone to the public at large, but to the professional public to work on and hope on in every possible invrstigetion as to the nature, cause.and treatment of diphtheria. Thero is no calling moro full of gonius and humanity than that of the medical profession and none that works harder, more unselfis'hly, and moro successfully in reaching the truth and in blessing the community than that of the self-sacrificing and noble profession of medicine. We have much to hope for then, as to the subjugation ia the future, to science, of this scourge of mankind. This encouraging view gains force and strength frdrh statistics aud from cumulative testimony from physician's. The records . of diphtheria also unite with the science of preventive medicine and preventable causes of disease in proving that this pestilence can be circumvented and banished from the land. In other words dij)h thcria is a preventable disease. Or, in more explicit and goueral lan guage, the progress of science shows to be correct the opinion of the most distinguished sanitarians in Europe and America, that typhoid fever and diphtheria are particularly and pre eminently filth diseases and therefore 2rcvcntablc. If jirevcntablc, as we hold," then is tha mortality of ty phoid fever aud diphtheria also pre ventable. It follows still further, as a mementoes truth, that 2)rcvcntablc mortality is criminal mortality. Here is a thought, a suggestion of sanitary science. that furnishes tho most weighty lessons of wisdom s-id of duty to heads of families every where and to the makers of laws in every State, and to the municipal authorities of every town and city in the United States. Let it bs .written upon the nars of ev2i?"pubUe institution aid engraved upon every door-way in the land, that diphtheria is gensray due to unsanitary conditions of soil- or drink inn wain' cr do?nicilr that it j&born of filth and - sanitary neglectand that its most fatal operations are observed' where filth ofsome hind most abounds Bad sanitary condition of "houses or yards or both bad water or bad air defective sewerageover crowded houses bad ven tilation catch basins, or buckets, or neg lect to remove garbage wr "it of personal c!ean!mcsB filthy personal habits these, and such; as these, tell the sad story as to the origin of typhoid lever and diphth eria. .: True, some families suffer with these diseases who are the most careful and -scrupulously, attentive"; to sanitary ( conditions.vand thecau. s can cn'y be dis covered" by accident cr after a long and diligent, search. The records of disease abound with millions cf such cases .of occult or hiddehjeause, bat it still exists in destructive operation. These views arc commended to heads of families, teachers of schools, and to the critics of our counties. towns, and cities, as worthy, of thought, and of. every day application in the business and. uu ties of life. WASHINGTON LETTER. Washington D. C. Dec. 15. 1577.' Congress ia making pttical hittory fast. The rconciliatiou of h'oaators Conkling and Blaine, brought, about by the support given by the Jatf?r to the former in, the New York Costom House appointment matter, r.nd by another conrideration mentioned bo-, low, permits f.md insures a' compact -llepublii an oigaaization against Heyes "With these two' Benators - at loggerheads, - and the Democrats' sup porting' Hayes, the administration could have had its own way. I have never believed that it was good policy for Democrats to champion the " ad ministration, except in matters where the public good would unqu-; .-tionab'y bo advanced by Mich a e uie. In all doubtful rnatieis it wes, is and ever will bo better for' Democrats to remem ber that the fight is a fight rmong Bepublicnps. One incident Of this return of har mony between the two Senators is given in a-Baltimore paper tbi6 morn ing,, which in interesting. eu the presiding officer of the Senate wa3 to appoint ..tho ("otnruitfcee of Seven, under Conkling's mol alien, to mr.nogo c.ro Mexican alirirs the" most im portant. Committeo appointed, by the way, in mrmy yer.rs Cor?l"!:Tjg pro posed that Blaine should be made Chairman of it. This v;aa done in part in recognition of the fact .that Blaino in July l?.st in his Woodstock speech first soanded the alarm against a Mexican war. "dr. Biefne d- cb'ned the ChairmHnshTp however, and Co-jk-iingtch iit. TheCommittte is made up of, so f?r as Repuh'i? es aro on it, men, intensely hostile to the adminis tration. Congress.- adjourns to-day lor the hoJidAy?,. and v. Ill reassemble Jannsrv 10th. " Yesterday the French Exposi tion bill was inssed, with the Senate amendments increasing the srnount o? the appropriation. No vote hz been reached on . Matthew.' resolution that the public diibt may be paid iu silver. Final acuoa was not telien in the House yesterday, but may be to-day. on the deficiency bill,, which has been before a Conference Committee. Th amount" now- is about tw'ico what it wc'i when the bill wri first introduced in the House. This, and a hundred other tb;gs show that the present hor-Ve, though p. majoiity of its mem bers r:"e probably anxious to be er o nomkvl in tho use of public money, is lamentably unsuccessful in its at- tempts to do so. With Holman at the hend of the Appropriation Committeo at least half a million of dollars would bo saved on thi3.ono bill. Besides several Texas Iacific Bai' road biil?, there. Iips been presented in the Ilouse a bill granting & subsidy to a steamship line to Brazil and other ports in Sonth Ameri?. '-.There has been an extraordinary effort made, es pecially by New York parties, to create a sentiment in Concress favorabley to this snbeidy, but I do not believe "the biircan pass. There are solid arugu ments to be used in favor of aid to a Southern Pacifio Railroad to the Texas Pacific if that road will be most bene ficial to the South which cannot be urged in favor of this Brazilian pro ject. The Democrats were unsuccessful yesterday in atternpticg tj confer au thority upon committees having charge of .matters relating to Naval, Military, Indian and other affairs to inquire into the abuses and frands inoso broach-r ea of the public serrfca. trith pov-er to Bend for persons, papers, etc. A vota on the question was prereuted by dila tory motions on' the part of Ilepubli cans. Notwithstanding the crusty refusal of Mr. Dawes's committee to allow the use of the Senate Chamber for a fe male suiTrage Convention, the cause gains influential advocates every year. Mis. Hayes ia counted among them and the President as more than haif per suaded. The petitions presented id favor far exceed those at any previous session of Congress. UUEDGE. GcjTC- CutIer. South Carolina's new jfcfeawrf passed through Charlotte on Thursday night cn route for Washington. Miscellaneous. THE OLD GLAhEHDGK IS HOW IN ITS GLORY ! jyj-R. JESSE W. DICKSEY presiding, and will be glad to wait on hia friends and all of the old customers of the Lousj. The best Win es, Whiskeys and Ousters always on hand. Free Lunch every day at 11 o'clock. dec 8 THESE COLD WINDS, -yTlTIl THE FROST AND THE ice are good reminders of the fact that the besf, and warmest, and cheapest clothing for Gents, Youths and Boys, together witbjwarm underclothing, hosiery, neckties, &c, are to be found in great variety at A,' SHFJER'S, dec 6 Market si. arcus at, no, 5, rSarket Street." BOTTLERS OF NEW YOKK, PHILADELPHIA, CINCINNATI, MILWAUKEE, and . BALTIMORE LAGEK BEEKS. -' Also, PHILADELPHIA, , BALTIMORE, i and IMPORTED ALES AND PORTER. Families supplied. Goods delivered to any part of city free. We guarantee to compete with any house in the line iu price and quality , octio Spectacles and Glasses. rpUE LARGEST ASSORTMENT EVER jFered in this city at prices ranging from 25 cents to $10. Call and examine forrourselves. iune VJ J. H. ALLEN .Mil -mm.. Fine French "Millfnery.- Just opened a full line of Straw HatsJ Ploweie,- FEATHERS, RIBBONS, LACES, &c. A fall line of real HAIR SWITCHER, FINGER PUFFS and CURLS. HAIR SWITCHES made to order. Southwest corner of Front, 3d door, on Princess Street. oct 29 THE SUN. 137S. NEW 1878. As the time approaches for the renewal of subscriptions, 11IL burr would remind its friends aud wellwishers everywhere, that it i3 again a candidate for their consideration and support. Upon its record for the past ten -tars it relies for a continuance of the hearty sympathy and generous co operation which have hitherto been extended to it from 'jverv quarter of the Union. The Daily Sun is a four-pae sheet of 28 columns, price by mail, post paid, 55 cents a month, or 6.50 per year. The Sunday edition of The Sun is an eight-page sheet of 56 columns. While giv ing the news of the day.it also contains a Iarsre J amount of literary and miscellaneous matter tpecially prepared tor it. Tus Sunday Scn has met with great succees. Post paidl. 20 a year. She Weekly; Sun- Who does not know The Weekly Sun ? It circulates throughout the United States, the Canadas, and beyend. .Ninety thousand families greet its welcome pages weekly) and regard it in the light of guide, counsellor, and friend. Its news, editorial, agricultural, and literary departments make it essentially a journal for the family and fireside. Terms: ONE DOLLAR a year, post paid. This price, quality considered, makes it the cheapest newspaper published. For clubs often, with $10 cash, we will send an extra copy free. Address PUBLISHER OF THE SUN, nov 2 New York City. New Painting Establishment C E. SURL& CO. rpHE UNDERSIGNED respectfully an nounce their readiness to execute all orders for HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING in all its branches, promising promptness and efficiency in execution and low prices. Rooms on Second street betweea .Market and Dock. C. E. BURR. ADRIAN WILLIAMS. nov 6 6. D. MORRILL, Undertaker, Carpenter and Cabinet-Maker, Third Street, Opp, City Sal y-ILL FURNISH COFFINS and Caskets with attendance at short notice. . ' Orders for Carpenter work and Cabinet work respecifally solicited and - promptly ex- ... j u , . A11rk guaranteed. ecu tod. nov 22 THOS. J. SOUTHERLAND JIVERT AND SALE STABLES, ; 'Corner iTiird and Princess StreeU, ' Wilmington, N. C. Horses and Vehicles for hire at rea sonable rates. Excursion parties "to the Sound and country accommodated. tnay 26 W. H. NASH, EASIIIONABLE HAIR CUTTING AND Sharing Saloon. All work done in th best style.- Shaving: 10 cents. LUir Cutting 25 cents. Shampooing 25 cents. Shaving ticket 12 for $1. X o.3 North Froai Street, oct 13 WANTED. FEW MAGNIFICENT " VIRGINIANS, TO BUY SOME OF MY SPLENDID l3orth Carolina Cassirnere. ALSO. ARMY OF SPLENDID NORTH CAROLINIANS TO BUY SOilE OF MY MAGNIFICENT Virginia Cassirnere, HEDKICK, LADiES' KID GLOVES. rpiIE BEST BUTTON IN THE CITY FOR $1.75. L' ARIOSO OPERA COLORS 75c- OBESS GOODS, JTJANDSOMEGOODS CHEAPER THAN ANY ONE ELSE CALL AND EXAMINE. jg Remember we are not PeAistent. Buy or never Buy. dec7 Female School. MISSES BURR & JAMES, Principals. mHE THIRTEENTH ANNUAL Session JL of this school will commence on THURS DAY, the 4th of October. .. Pupils of all ages received, while the same care will be bestow ed upon each, Irom advanced young ladies to the smallest child. Object teaching combined Witii lexi uoute inctruetinn, is a. particular feature of the school, the Principals, after longr and caretul experience, bavins: lound l to be tho most advantageous method of lmt parting knowledge to the young and enquir ing cnilc. Vocal music and calisthenics free of estra charge, excepting a trifle for the daily use of calistaemc apparatus. Musical Department under the supervision of Mrs. M. S. Cushing, whose long and faith- tul experience renders her peculiarly fitted tor this work. For term?, Sc, see or address Principals, eept 6. Koystono Printing Ink Co MANUFACTURERS OF BOOK AND NEWS BLACK A 1 Worth Tifth Street Philadelphia. Pa. rUK INKS ARE OF A SUPERIOR V quality, being made from the best ingre dients ana unaer tne personal supervision ot a practical printer and pressman, therefore we will guarantee every pound of Ink sold to be of a Superior Jet Black, Quick Drying, and entirely free from setting-olf. Our prices are from 30 to 50 per cent. low et than any other Inks manufactured jn the United States. A trial of a sample keg will convince any printer that he has been paying nearly double what he should .for, his Inks in times past. Put up in kegs and barrels to suit purchasers.. Address, KEYSTONE PRINTING INK CO., 17 North Fifth Street, dec 13 Philadelphia, Pa. Rather than Bear the Ills You have, go to No. 47 Market Street, Where you can get (n-t medicated shoes) but SootS and Shoes that are war ranted to cure all the ills that feet are. heir to. My Goods are made by manufacturers who have the reputation for making the best Goods in the country, and composing three of the most desirable features, viz: Style, Durability and Comfort. . The Old Gent's comfort is a broad sole, low heel Calf Shoe in Gaiters and Ties; Old Ladies' Shoes in cloth, kid and morrocco; Young Ladies, Shoes in every imaginable tyle; Young Gents' Shoes in styles that must be seen to be appreciated. An examination of stock, styles and prices respectfully solicited. THOS. n. HOWEY, Jr., . Mo. 47 Market Street. CARPETING, CARPETING. A LARGE AND Well Selected Stock of CARPETING yew Styles, Best Goods, CHEAP FOB CASU. SOL BEAR &.BR03, 13 & 20 Market street. oct 15. Chas. Klein- UNDERTAKER AND GENERAL CAB INET MAKER, will furnish Coffin and Caskets and attendance at short notice and at lowest prices. pS Furniture repaired and satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. South Frent Street, next North of Ehutte Furniture Store, nov 16 Miscolaneous. Mark these Facts ! THE TESTIMONY OF; THE THOLE -WOKL Hoiloway's Pills. EF Let the Suffering and diseased reacf the following : r7" Let all who have been given up by Doctors, and spoken of as incurable, read the following. ' , Egg Let all who can believe facts, and can have faith in evidence, read the follow ing. - Know ale men ey tdese pbesents, That, on this, the -Twentieth day ''cf June, in the year of Our Lord, One Thou sand Eight Hundred and. Sixty-six, per sonally came Joseph Haydockto me known as such, and being duly sworn deposed as follows : "That he is the sole general agent for the LTnited States and dependen cies thereof for the preparations or medi cines known as Dr. Hoiloway's Pills iptf Ointment, and that the following cerMfi cates are verbatim copies to the best qf his knowledge and belief. .. JAJViEp oMlilTliE, V' Notary Public, -14 Wall Street, New York. l. s. Juno 1st, 18GC. Dr. Hollow ay: I take, my pen. to write you of my great relief and that" the awful pain in my 6ide has left me at last thanks to your Pills. Oh, Doctor, how thankful I am that I can get some sleep. I can never write it enough. I thank you asain and again, and am sure that you are really the friend of all sufferers. I could not help writing to you, and hope vou will not take it amiss. JAMES MYERS, 110 Avenue D. This is to certify that I was discharged from the army with Chronic Diarrhoea, and have been cured by Dr. Hoiloway's .Pills. WILSON HARVEY, New York, April 7, 1860 21 Pitt St. The following is an interesting case of a man employed in an Iron Foundry, who, in pouring melted iron into a flask that was damp and wet, caused au explosion. The melted iron wast 'thrown around and on him in a perfect shower, and he was burned dreadfully. The following certificate was given to me, by him, about -eight weeks after the accident : New York, Jan 11, 18G6. My name is Jacob Hardy ; I am an Iron founder. I was badly burnt-by hot iron in November last ; my burns healed, but I had a running sore on my leg that would not heal. I tried Hoiloway's Uintment and it cured me in a few weeks. This is all true and anybody can see me at Jack son's Iron Works, 2d Avenue. J. HARDY, 110 Goerch st. Extracts from Varios Letters "I had no appetite ; Hoiloway's I'ilis gave me a nearly one." "Your Tills are marvellous." "I send for another box, and keep them in the house." "Dr. Holloway has cured my headache that wa chronic' "I gave one of your Pilis.to'my babe for cholera morbus. 1 he dear little thing got well in a day." "jIy nausea or a morning is now cured." "Your box of Holloway ?s' Ointment cured me of noises in th head. I rubbed some of your Ointment behind the cars, aud the noise has left." 'er:a-me two uoxes, i "want one tor a poor family." "I enclose a dollar, your price is 25 cents, but the medicine to-me is woith a dollar." "Send me five boxes of your Pills." "Let me have three boxes of your Tills by return mail, for Chills an3 Fever. I have over 200 such Testimonials- as these, but want of space compels hie to conclude. FOR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS Ana ail eruptions ot the skin, this Omt meni is most invaluable. It does not heal externally alone, but penetrates with the most searching effects to the very root of the evil. Invariably cure the following'diseases: Disorders of the Kidneys. iu au ureases aneciing inese orcans. whether they secrete too much or too little water ; or whether they be' afllicled with stone or gravel, or with aches and nains settled in the loins over the regions of the Kidneys, t bese Fills should be taken ac cording the printed dhections, and the Ointment should be well rubbed into the small of the back at bed time. This treat ¬ ment will give almost immediate relief when all other means have failed. For Stomachs out of OrderJ No medicine will so effectually improve the tone of the stomach as these Pills; they remove all acidity, occasioned either bv in temperance or improper diet. Thev reach the liyer and reduce it to a healthy action ; they are wondenuuy efficacious in cases of spasm in fact they never lail in curing all disordersof the liver and stomach. Holloicay's Fills are the lest remedy known in trie woria or tne jouowing diseases: Ague, Inflammation, Jaundice, . ; Liver. Complaints, Lumbago, Piles, Rheumatism, Retention of Urine, fccrbtulaor King's Evil, Sore Throats, -r Stone and Gravel, Secondary t; Synip- loins, Tlc-DdulOurcauxv ' Tninors, I Ulcers, Venereal Affections. Worms of all kinds, Weakness from any cause, &e. i Asthma, Bullous Complaints, Blotches on the Skin Bowel Complaints, Colics, Constipation of the Bowels, . . Consumption, Debility, Dropsy, Dysentery, Erysipelas, Female Irregulari ties. : Fevers of all kinds, Fits, Gout, Headache, Indigestion, IMPORTANT CAUTION . None are genuine unless the Eicmatureo J.'Haydock, as agent for the United 5tates, surrounds each of the box of Pills and Ointment. A 1 handsome iwiLrill to be spurious . bold at the Manufactory of Professor Holloway & Co., New York, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Med icine throughout the 'civflized .world, in bos at 25 cents, 62 cents and $1 each. - Cor" there is considerable savins bv taking the larger sizes. , - ,1 . a. H. Directions for tho euidancfl of patients in every disorder are affixed to each box. tov9- be given to any De renderingr 8:1110 : fiTj TT , L ". f mation as may lead to the detection f any. 'iiip WMhW, 8111 MBSFC03I party or parties counterfeiling the medi- FuTDltuTfi J? UQlwiw cines or vending the same, kixrwmirthem ; ' f X-JUH2f nrar Dor k- ' 1 K An 111 1UUI Miscellaneous. QF CARDS O ALL KI fancy and the beautiful TIXTO CARD8 Full fifty varietiet! Will print them cheap i 0411 v s. g. hah, Uook'and Job prirtef sept 2C pfceMetrwt T. PKTTEWAT, J t 'A 0 S. Ifr-. Mimnm: commissi ANDJ B e Houc ft ECETVE Ptfftrrr tV P-rhihiff .iC.r,r ""Ii and fall Molawe Sugar, 8jr.M :IS.,0,r' 8' BT. order, fj, i32t iSfe' S Wire prompdr .11 wdi?.' oh' Omenta .elicited. 0rdeujct adti.BelyCl3iTi Ltm CiS() 'decl3PTrWAY-& -scaoixB... anlpter 1877-78. NW f STORE A LARGE A5D CAR." fully selected stock of Staple and Fsacj prj Good Boots, Shoes Hat., dothfafc . nishing Goods, Ac, for the Fail atd Wi Trade.,. If ' . JStoeJ?rthe?1 mk.ets and with kUwl the wants and reauirmona ftf l- ' to Wholesale Dealers are notified tbuu.. and will offer them rare bargains. I A. Weill, Agont, oct 17 A'o. 17, Market SL ecect of. Errors and in earlv life. Maw- Abuses hood Restored. Impediments to Marriage removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Books and circulars sent free in sealed envelopes. Address Howaed Association, 419 N. Mnth St, Philadelphia, Pa. An Institution having a high reputation for honorable con duct and profeMional skill. AND All the latest improvement combined into the organs and pianos manufactarod by CORNISH & CO., -. Washington. II. J. J To all who wish to porch aw (either ai OR ; GAN or PIANO caa trithfally taj that for ARTISTIC CONSTBUCTI05 Beautiful, Finish and Sweet Muecal Qualities, our instrument take rank with ethos of that Most Celebrated laiofacnuvn. v . Our only claim to favoritism over, other .eading manufactnrers ia Our Low Pricec. reduced to meeting the requirements of tflor times. Determined not to be undersoli and at the same time furnishing instrumenu; that we fullT WARRANT FOR FIVE YEARS, we invite correspondence tbat we may an opportunity to prove satilactoruj an uu we here assert. Our PIANOS are furnuhed with the ImuoTefl French Grant Actio! Ttthe verv best in use); they are also HEAVILY STRUNG wit ta ui a v v v rv a a v y mii cqo ni w v m-y - woodperfectly seasoned and WARRANTED NOT TO CRACK OH WARP. Our ORGANS are furnished with ill modern improvements, as to stops, action, etc, while the CASES are of the receatabiflrt style, admirably suited for the parlor. , arsend for Illustrated Catalogue, Price List" . - ---sr Addxeta, ,X0BNISH 4 pa, : jan 6 Washington, ewwery S 2- FASHI0NABLE ANClS& . SCHOOL AT MEOINNE7'3 , h - y fit r r f T7ASmQNABLE Vktl fV Yvxt Daneesfof snees taogu inSIX Lesons.f vtmtan Soiree everr Monday vf''. m. st7fficSm TudJ, nights at 8 p. ucuucuicu ' S3. J. n. BAILEY. nor 2 -a LL KINDS, QUALITIE3, STYLE Jlaauflcture. pf d Ship faniitare. V V. dec 10 amine-my stock. roicerag M i
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