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A Democratic Newspaper. DAILY AKGU8. Published Every Evening Except Sunday. BI JOi. K. KOHINSOH. St BSMinlUK PBICBl TTn rAffvsncet i oe copy, one year. IS 0 One copy, six month 2.5 One copy, tee months l.f0 One copy, on i"ntb WEEKLY ARGC8. One Tear 1.00 Six months 60o Three months 25c Entered at the ?cr-t office In Golds boro, N. C, as serond-class matter. GOLDS BORO N. C. JDE2. 1900 STATE DEMOGRITIG TICKET- lioTernnr- HAS. B. AYt'Ot'K.of Wayne Lt Governor-W. D. Tl'RNKK. of IiciHI Secretary i !ute J. BRYAN OKIMl, I'm. Auditor-B F. DIXON, (level!) J. Treasurer-B. R LACY. Wake. Slip! Pnhlii- linlnii-lli.n ni l . if Eobeikin Atty General ROBT. V I. I I.M KK.IIay wixhI Corporation Couimlttsioneri .sa lf KL L ROUKKS, Macon; FRANK). IN MiN l-.I I.L. New Hauover Com of Agriculture St I. l'ATTK RSON, of Caldwell. Commissioner of Labrand I'Muling II li. VARNKR Davidson. For Judge of the Tenlu District W. H. COINCII,, of WaUuara. Electors at Urge DAN HH.II Mel. KAN, of Harnett, LKK 8. OVERMAN, of Rowan. Delegates at Ijirge to the National Convrn Uon. COL. J. 8. CARR, of Durham; K J. HALE, of Caiuberland, WALTKK K. MooRK, of Jackson; TH08. A JOKED, of Bun.-ombe KELATION UPON UEKMANV The German meat bit', if it go through the bundesrathas it went through the reicbstag, will shut out all meat from the country in caop, all sausage mea', and near ly all fresh meat. Whatever fresh meat is admitted will have to be carried iu refrigerator steamers under almost impossible condi tions. The b 11 as it stands is a blow aimed straight at the meat and cattle industries of this ccun try. The agrarian party demands it, not in the interest of revenue or of health, but of rentals of their own lands. The agrarians demand the meat hill as the price of voters for the naval increase bill that the government wants bove (toy other measure. The , bill lit not tariff or inspection bill it all. It simply prohibits im portations in the interest of home producers. It proposes to put up home prices by excluding for- frp-meats. Witt" this country stand such legislation? Will pro hibition he met by a measure of retaliation equally damaging to German interests? Congressman Bailey, voicing the sentiments of the cattle owners of all the west em and southwestern state?, be lieves in retaliation, and he has introduced this bill: "That whenever the president of the United States shall be in formed that the government of the German empire has passed a law imposing prohibitory duties on meat products which may be imported into that country from the United States, he shall issue a proclamation fixing a time wheu all articles produced or manufac tured in the German empire wheu entered for consumption at the ports of the United States shall pay a duty of 10 per cent, iu ex cess of the duties imposed there on prior to the passage of this act, and all such products and manufactures when so entered for consumption after said time, fixed by the president, shall pay the increased duties." There7 is no reason why any party or anybody should oppoHe the Baily bill, and if it does not go through Congress during the present session, it certainly will Mollitrs friend ''JIS wonderful miment which wonien through the h!r?hd' r,eal of child birth, U well named. It i a friend indeed. And it know one cae where, fakh- ta what we claim, lt will do way with half the dK.r. labor abort and ea.y, pre. nt nam breasts and ? "A "'ekneM. and pre aerva the mother's KirHh "K"". Isn't that befog " . friend Indeed?" """ " Get Mmthmr'm a t 91 per bottle. lataAorrattcuAnmco. . AUaau,u. . ri!,' w frn ninatntad Hook, "Before Bahy I. Bon!: 1TOH oa human ure4 1b 80 mio otei by Wcolfort's Sanity LotJ r Tail terer fails. Sold tf if. K. Bobln 199 k CrO Drngglrt- ' fldshoro.N 0 0L i s .-e" a X Second Time on Earth No Boils Nor Carbuncles Now - A Cood Blood Medicine. " I became convinced of the merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla when I took it myself as a MimmI pnritier. So, when my husband had boils and carbuncles I urged him to take Hood's and t he re sult was that when he had used hut out dottle the tmils had nearly all dis appeared. He continued the uo of the medicine and after taking two bottles he was completely cured, and, as he expre ed it. felt as if he was on earth for the m nd lime. lie has never had any boils Htiee. V'e take llool's as a spring medicine and gladly recommend it." Jilts. A. E. Maysa, Yonkers, N. Y. Scrofula from Birth. "I have found Hood's to be the frruet blood purilier 1 ever took, and I have tried many medicines. 1 Was a sufferer with scrofula from birth. My cm s were ho badly affected I would be almo-t blind fur a week at a time. My neck began to swell so that I could not breathe freely. Medicine failed to do me any pood until 1 bewail takin.if Mood's Sarsa pai illa. Today 1 have excellent health ami my ecs give me very little trouble. I owe it all to Hood's, which I recommend to Ml suffering from anv disease of the blood.'' Miss Ki-rriK MdiiiKK, Silver (.'reek, Ky. That Tired Feeling. " I cannot my too in ui -li for Hood's Sarsapariila as a remedy for that tired and worn out feeling one has in the sprinrt. As a strength builder and appetite creator it has no equal. '' Mits. I,. II. 'iMiiiti, 25 llallou Street, Wootisix ket, li. 1. llix)d'rs U l'eculiar to Itself. next winter. If it become law, it will not ouly teach Germany a much-needed les.sou, but it will be an object lesson to all other bumptious countries. All coun tries seek a market here, and the Bailey bill is a warning to every one of them that fair play is ex pected by this country if trade relations are to be kejit up to their best. Biave Men Fa I Victims to stomach, liver anil kidney troubles an well as women, and all fuel tbo results in loss of appetite, poisons in I ho bljod, backache, norvoii'jncHs, headache and tired, listless, lurrdown feel ing. But there's no need to foil Iiro that. Listin to J. B. Gunln r, Idavillo, Ind. Ho Bays: "Eltctrie OiUtirs are just the thing for u man wben be is all run down, and don't care whuthor ho livei or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than anything 1 could tike. I cun now eat anything and have a nutv lease on life." Only 50 cents at J. U. Hill & Son's Drug Store. Every bottle guaranteed. Fourth of July will be a reoorc" break;ng holiday in Kansas Ciiy Millions Uiven Away. It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in tho laud who are not afraid to bu generous to the needy ami suffer in,;. Tbo propi it tors of Dr. KingV New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs und Colds, lmvo given away over ten million trial bottlo of this (.Tout medicine; ttnd have the satisfaction of knowing it ba absolutely cited ihoiiHiandH of hopeless cases. Astlini'i liroucbitis, Hoar-euess and all dmea es of the I'biout, Chest and Lungs ar sure ly cured by it. Call on .). li. Hill & S'on, Druggie, anil gel H f,te trial bottle. Uigul.tr sizo 50c. and $1. Eveiy bottlo nuitniu'.o .d. or price tefunded. Tho Boers are trtkiug uortli wards. Red Hot From the Gun. Was tbo ball that hit (,. B. Steadmao of Newark, Mich., in tho (J.vil War. I- caused hurrib e U.cersthat no treatment helped for L'l) years. Then Uucklcn's Ar nica Salve cured him. Cures Cuts-, Bruisee, Burn?, Boi s, Felons! Corns, bkio ErupiiouK. Best File cure on earth. i!5 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by J. 11. Hill & Sou. Bristow's axe has a Hanua nick in it. Working NJrIh and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thiriff thai ever was made is D King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into siretgtb, listlessness into energy, brain-fag imo mental power. They're wonderful in building up th? health. O.ily 25 cts. a box. Sold by J, U. Hill & Son. Itbeutnatisni Cured in a Day. 'Myatio Cure" for Rheumatism and euralgia radically enrea in 1 tn 8 Jayi. Its ot-ou upon the BTBtem In remarkable and myter'nu. H re moves at onoe.the cause and the dls eaaelmmed ately diaappearf. The first dtwe (rtly beneflu. 75 cents. Bold by M. E. Hobloton A Bro,, drugfrliu, Ooldsboro, N. rfr t..,.-.. , fllSf fICT To Anitnd the Cons I nilon of Norih Carolina. The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact: Section 1. That Article VI of the Constitution of North Carolina be. and the mime is hereby abrogated. I and in lieu thereof shall be substi tuted the following Article of said ! Constitution: ARTICLE VI. 1 -l UHU.E AND ELIGIBILITY TO OFFICE ofAI.IMi 4'1'IOV OF AN KLJCCTOK. I Section 1. Every male person born in the United States, and every male I person who has been naturalized ! twenty one years of age and possess- the quahhcationH set out in this i Article, shall be entitled to vote at : any election by the people in the State, except as herein otherwise ' provided. I Sec. 'J. He shall have resided in I the State of North Carolina for two jjearH, iu the country six months, ; and in the precinct, ward or other election JiHtrict, ia which he offers j tu vote four mouths next preceding the election: Provided, that removal i from one precinct, ward or other election district, to another in the Hume county, shall not operate to deprive any person of the right to vote in the precinct, ward or other election district from which he has removed until four months after such removal. No person who has been convicted, or who has confessed his fuilt iu open court upon indict ment, of itiy crime, the punishment of which now is, or may hereafter be, imprisonment in the State prison shall be permitted to vote unless the said person shall be lirst restored to citizenship iu the manner prescribed by law. Sec. 3. Every person offering to vote shall be at the time a legally registered voter as herein prescribed and in the manner hereafter pro vidtd by law, and the General As st mbly of North Carolina shall enact general registration laws to carry into effect the provisions of this Article. Sec. 4. Every person presenting bunselt for registration shall be able to read and write any section of the constitution in the English lan guage; and, betore he shall be enti- tli,l to Y'tii lift uliull liutu rtoil rn or before the lirst day of March of the year in which he proposes to vote, his poll tax, as prescrib ed by law, lor the previous year. l'oll taxes shall be a lien only on as sessed property and no process shall issue to enforce the collection of the same except against assessed prop erty. Sec. 5 No male person, who was on January 1, 1807, or at any time prior thereto, entitled to vote under the laws of any State in the United Statou wherein he then resided, and no lineal descendant of any such per son shall be deniod the right to reg ister and vote at any election in this State by reason of his failure to pos sesses the educational qualification prescribed in section four of this Article: Provided ho shall have reg istered in accordance with the terms of this section prior to December 1, l.iiiH. The General Assembly shall provide for a permanent record of all persons who register under this Noctiuii, on or before November first, one thousand nine hundred and eight; and all such persoim shall be entitled to register and vote in all elections by the people in this State, unions disqualified under section two of this Article: Provided, such per sons shall have paid their poll tax as required by law. See. (I All elections by the people shall be by ballot, and all elections by the General asstmbly shall be iva voce. Sec. J. Every voter in North Car olina, except as in this Article dis qualified, shall be eligible to oflice, but before entering upon the duties of the office he shall take and sub scribe the following oath: "I, , do sohmnly swear (or a'lirin) that I will support and maintain the Con stitution and laws of the United States and the 'oustit ution and laws of North Carolina, net inconsistent therewith, and that I will faithfully dischargejlie duties id my oflice as So help me, God " Sec, 8. I he following classes of persons shall be disqualified for of fice: First, all pet-sous who shall deny the being of Almighty God. Second, all persons, who shall have been convicted, or confessed their guilt on indictment pending, and whether sentenced or not, or under judgment suspended, of any treason or felony, or of any other crime for which the punishment may be im prisonment in the penitentiary, since becoming citizens of tho United States, or of corruption and mal practice in oflice; unless such person shall be restored to tho rights of ci tizenship in a manner prescribed by law. Sec. 2. That all of the provisions of the Constitution relating to suf frage, registration and elections, as contained in this act, amending the Constitution, shall go into effect on the first day of July. 1902, if a ma jority of the quiuhed voters o? the Mate so declare at the next general election. Sec. 3. This amendment shall be submitted at the next general elec tion to the qualified voters of Mm St ate, in the same manner and under tlie snue rules and regulations as is provided iu the law regulating gon eral elections in this State, and in force May 1st, 1899; and at 8aid elec tion those persons desiring to vote for such amendment shall casta written or printed ballot with the words, "For Suffrage Amendment," thereon; and those with a contrary opinion shall cast a written or print ed ballot with the words, "Against Suffrage Amendment" thereon. Sec 4. The said election shall be held and the votes returned, com pared, counted, and canvassed, and the result announced,under the game tales nd WfttUtloni as m ia force i h for returning, comparing, count ing and canvassing the votes for members of the General As sembly May lit, 1899, and if a majority of the votes cast axe in fa vor of the said amendment, it shall be the duty of the Governor of the State to certify said amendment un der seal of the 8ta, to the Secre - tary of State, who shall enroll the said amendment so certified among tbe permanent records of his office. See. I. This act shall be in force from and after its ratification . In the General Assembly read three times and ratified this 21st day of February, A. D., 1899. O. A. BiTKOLDa, President of the Senate. H. Q. Conmob, Speaker of the House of Bepresen tatives. "yielding to tte persuasion of my dealer, 1 chanced chill tonic and tried ROBIBTS', aod found it the best I ever used, and hall In future continue lie use." W- H. Corprew, James v lie, N. C, to The Robert Drug Co , Suffolk, Vtv, August 14, 1899. 25c per bottle. Look for the red cross. AlaslOom Paul has no cards up bis sleeve. K Ight Sweats, oea of appetite, weak and impoverished blood, colds, ia grippe and general weakness are fre quent results of malada Rooerts' tasteless Chill Tonlo eliminates the malaria, purifies jour bluod, restores your appetite and tones up your liver. 25c, per bottie. Insist on I avlDg Rob erts'. No other "as sood." Lord Koberts is in the enemy's country Bure enough. Your b'ocd Is thin and yellow, vour system weakened, your appetite gone, your liver Idle, and you are alt out of order when malarU lurks in your sys em. Drive lt out with Roberts' Chill Tonio, It will make you well and happy. 25o pur bottle. Divid B. Hill is again in the band wagon but he is more dead than alive. Keep your blood rich and red Ibv taking Roberts' Tasteless Oh'll Tonio 21e. Pleasant to take Cures chills by purifying the blood, and producing ap petite, health and vigor. Trv it. and get the genuine, with red cross on label. Real Estate Bulletin ! FORSAIiE- Farms, M to 0 acres each, half mile south of Webbtowa ; location excellent; good laud and under high state of cultivation. Farm of SO sores, half mile south of Webbtown. near thsjtomeof J. W. Bryan. ' Xv? in Farm of 88 acres, quarter mile east of Webb- town, on north side of county road. IV 280 acres Just south of Goldsboro, and west of W. & W. Ksllroad, on both sides of the county road. Very valuable land, highly Improved and suitable for cultivation for corn, cotton, tobacco, truck and grain. Can be sub-divided and sold In sections of from 10 to to aores. Only a few minutes walk from city. V 300 acres, 7 miles from city, Indian Springs township, Wayne county Hood land, cheap, and terms eaey. VI Furm of 125 acres In Johnson county. 7 miles from Clayton; 18 miles from Smlthfleld. First-class dwellings: other Improvements Desirable neighborhood; price reasonable. FOR RENT. brick stores E. 4 W. Walnu street. brick stores E. Centre, north of Mulberry St. brick stores under Arlington Hotel s room dwellings, A. M. I., W. Walnut St. 11 room dwelling, " ' " near Epls. church. 5 room dwelling E. Walnut street C room dwelling, Slocumb St., on Hill. Several particularly desirable aril absolutely safe real estate investments ( are offered. i IReal estate bought, sold and exchanged. Special attention given to co lection of rents. Hamphrey-Gibson Company. WEST CENTRE 8TREET, Opposite Hotel Kennon. April 26 Tu Thrs Sat). Our Serges are here at Your Prices. Fast colors. Call and see them. Open Evening tills . m. nrl I S3, aa r Saturday's 'Ml 1:M. House Heat'n guarantee either W please. Will bate in Kanges ever brought to this pla'e Can oooklng utensils. A full line of Sewing room fixtures and specialties. Sanitary Plumben. Tin and Slate Roofers. Near Court House. TOBACCO PLDK8. Collins and run CASKETS Metalic, Bunai rooes and wrappers. , sWfc3 - Qblrtabpro Southern The standard railway of The SOUTH The direct line to all points. Texas, California, Florida, Cuba and Porto Rico. Strletly first-class equipment on all through and local trains; Pullman palace sleeping ears on all night trains; fast and safe scbedulea. LTravel by the Southern and you arelCalifornia Navel Oranees. asrured a safe, comfortable and expeditious journey. Apply to ticket agents for time tables, rates and general Information, 0' address, R. L. Yercon. F. R. DarDu, T. P. A. C. P. & T. A., Charlotte, IT. C. Asheville, N. C. CsTNo trouble to answer questions. FRANK 8. SANNOK. i. M. CUU, W. A. TURK dv. r. sea. nan. Traf. nan. 8. T. WASHINGTON. D. C. Tbe Most Delightral Route ! TO NEW YORK AND Northern and Eastern Summer Resorts IS VIA THE OLD DOMINION LINE And Rail Connections I Fine ocean steamehlrs leave Nor folk, Va., daily except Sunday, at 7:30 p. m., lor iew lorn airect,Uording op portunity for through passengers from the Houtn. 8 mihwest and West to visit Itichmtnl, Old Poini, Comfort and Virginia Boach en rou'e. Fur tickets ard general information apply to railroad ticket agents, or to M. B. OOWEUi, General Agent, Norfolk, Va.; J, F. MAYtCU. Acont. i izii uaincit.; "lenraond, va ' II. B. WALKER, Traffic Manager. J. J. BROWN, Uen'l Pass. Apt , NEW YORK, N. Y Tried Friends Best. Forthirty years Tutt's Pills have proven a blessing to the invalid. Are truly the sick man's friend. A Known Fact For bilious headache, dyspepsia sour stomach, malaria.constipa- tton and all kindred diseases. TUTT'S Liver PILLS AN ABSOLUTE CURE. Typewriting: Stenography T . . uessons given to a limited num ber of pupils. For terms appl y to MKa. HAH IE S. ( X 1 . Goldsboro, N. C. Hptulaclii', biliousness, heartburn, Indi gestion, mi i nil liver ills Hre cured by Hood's Pitts Sold by a" tnigirists. L'5 cents. Men can be cured privately and pos itively at home of all weakness and disease;. W rite for new free book. Dr, J N. Hathaway, 2i South Broad St. Atlanta Hu THE ONLY True Ulood Purifier prominently in the public eye to day is Hood's Snrwiparilla. Therefore get Hood's and ONLY HOOD'S. The One Day Cold Cure. For cold in the head and aore throat use Ker mott'B Chocolates laxative Ouinine, tha "On Day Cold Cora " A. A. Joseph t t cai-xius-i--! s-taj i ca tern .r,, rfnder Rotal Kannnn ! We can put you In a Ho Water Boiler, Hot Air Fur- j mica. H ir PIuca HnatAra and a few days the best line of Cooking furntsh you many new and ufeful Machines and oil and supplies. Bath The Jno. Slaughter Co SUDDllGS Cloth-covered and Varnish-finish, Funeral car free I UiidortaUinfl Co seasonjs oo i My Soda Fountain is in Good Shape ! I can serve drnks as COLD AS THE COLDEST My o is as good as the best. Try it. Milk Shakes, only 5 cents Royster's Fine Candy in i's l's and 2 pound boxes. c ine Bananas. Lemons, etc. PETER THEGREAT THE BEST 5a CIGAR in the city. W. H. Griffin, Succegsor.to.J. R .Orlffln OpDoalte Hotel Kennon flt Gri. At my Riverside Shingle Mill and Lumber Plant, lam prepared better than ever to supply the public with the best shingles and rough or dressed lumber. I have opposition but no competition in the shinffle business. If you try my shingles you will find them best in quality and right in price. A. T. GRIFFIN. Are You Insured ? IF NOT, Why? THE ONE aPOT.ON EARTfc WHERE A MAN HD SOLID COMFORT Is I" His Own Home. So when j ou have once eermrei one, see that yoa keep it by placin insurance on it m a good, solid con pany, S3 that you will protected in "ase of Firs. Our comt anies are prompt in t&y ment, vast in resources and olle reasonable rates. We make a specialty ol insurance i all its branches. Geo. W- Dewev & B UOI.OHBOKO. N REPAIRING I N ORDER to meet a pressing need ' in the community, I have em ployed a first-class workman and fitted up a shoemaking and repairing establishment, on Walnut St., op. Fonvielle's. mi in need of utork nay act! Ura of satis! on- Respectfully, T. R. ROBINSON. New Blacksmith Shop! I have just opened a blacksmith it op next door to my sale stables and have a first-class horse shoer, whose services I offer to the public, and guarantee prices and work to be satisfactory. Geo. D. Bennett. New Store New Goods. I We have just opened a new stockof Groceries, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, and many other things, on Walnut street, in the store recently occupied by Stephen rittinan. We propose to sell close for cash, and will do our best to please those who patronize us. Come to see us. J, E. Peterson & Son. March 2nd, 1900. Dr. FRANK BOYETTE, Offloa In Borden Building, over South rland BrtnkWi"A2Co.'s Btora. , XIL WHS 60AUKT& rissf-cus me Best, wau to save Moneu, is to spend U judiciously. Tha easiest way 'or you to make meaet 's to buy your Tobacco Rues, Stove Pipe, Sheet Tin, etc., of T. C Bryan, Roofing, Plumbing and Repainng a Specially.- o All work anno wnh ispMtch. sod guaranteed. 8-nd am vour oiOers Repcifu! y, T. C. BRYAN, Tin a.ndbh vietal Worker. Walnut 8 reet Mlis: Having made 270 real estate sales in about tbree years, I am determined to mke it 800,by Jan. 1st, 1901, profit or no profit. 1 offer for sale cheap, the large 9 story brick sttre and vacant ljt on East Centre St, belonging to Mr. L Ed wards, Mr. J. J. Street's desirable home, cootalnlng 16 rooms, iarg lot, beautiful location and grounds, also his vacant lot aa joining this property ; Mr Albert Pearsall's home on Wil liam street, near tbe court house, 6 rooms; huse and lot and vacant lot adjoining Mr. Sam Coha's. on Juhn at; Mr. (John's stables and vacant lot on Vine St. ; house and lot in rear of synagogue; several other houses anf; lots i the city; two lots in Edmundson Town; tion'.tss farm, containing 900 acres; Mrs, James Kenan's farm, near Faisoo's, containing 700 acres; '30 aore of the Pennock (arm; Mr. John L Borden's desiraole farm just beyond Webb Town. Terms on all the above EASY. If you wish tj bay or sell property, see me. Will take charge of desirable property In the oity. I take no op tion on property, but sell for a reason able commission Sales negotiated any where in the United states. Gorre- epondence solicited. Information given ireeiy. L L- Edmundson. . .eat ate bustler. Office hours from 12 to 2 p. m, at F. B. EdmuDdson'i Store . OuBSBORO, N. C. Vienna BaKeru Hot Rolls every morning. Vienna Bread, Cream Bread, Graham and Rye Bread. All kinds of Cake, Cinnamon Buns, Doughnuts and Cream Puffs. Canned Goods of every description, put up and packed by Seeman Bros., Few York. My Ice Cream Parlor is open now for the season. I serve alfferent kinds of cream and chantre ce everyday. We oan also fnrrith fancies. We sell by the saucer or measure. Cream in S and 10c Saucers Will be glad to furnish for parties. weddings, etc. I have a first-class baker f'om Philadelphia, who is able to do everything in this line. Northern Butter I The best 30c When you're in need of anyth'ng in our line, come to the Vienna Bakery. E. M. LEHMAN, Prop'r East Centre Street, under Opera House PHONE 113 rach 80 8m Dalmatian or Persian Insect Powder Sure death to Flies. We guarantee this powder to be a superior article, freshly ground and strictly pure. 5c. per qz., 50c per lb. Tanglefoot Fly Paper. Black Flag Powder. Powder Guns, etc., etc JENKINS & FARRIES, Druggists and Seedsmen. Walnut Street, opp, Mayor's Office. Water-Ground I oan upply families with fresh water-ground meal, made from borne .raised f while corn, by leaving your orders, at mj residence, corner of Walnut and Wil liam streets. i F. C. Overman, Jao.22.tf. Tha On Day Cold Cure. Col bttdand aor tftroat rnrtd fcr It MEAL
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