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WHEKNSBOBO DAILY KXWS. SATURDAY. MAY 7. 1910 (greeosboro Oaify flews rubllihed fmliy Eicpt Muta By- - .DAILY NfcWS OMPANT OrMr.ktoru rtortt, ('.s.oli.-.a. a C. m.NiAN . PieaMei'1 C H CO Wl V; rr:Jti- Ml Business im News fc.3it.or . ..! 1001 100 i Franklin P. i Payne ita bulldta. Alrr rn Kluv Touiitf. i'blf Ma FX LL ASSOCI . ri O FKESSSERVICE SubacrlpM'tn fill Dollars ! Tear. paybl moetbljr, quarterly or yeuriy A .'rtt.teo Advertlalna Rata rri ni.y ba bad far the ask ing, all rt-j.iuta.bia advartlaamanta irt aoii. Had at thaaa rates only, anj evry advertiser Bta y raat assured that he la (tllDf qunre deal, Entered a.a eerond-rlass mat lar at tha poalofftc at Oraana boro, N C. under tha acl of (Joa graaa of Marob I. 117s. WL T. iMITH K . aee Mnitf aV at. THII I IKB. . !. Kdltaa A. aV JOIlKK CM Ldllwr ftATUKDAY, MAT 1, 111. (hf ajaia, eUn, wtra afainl Use part j of 1w a4 artftrl" ft Vraka aouav. Ijeuk Ab ejtifb frtee ef taaurftar; We4t In pal maa public 'JO etnrtoae should Sa snealiel wtteb erf soft era-be JJ rtgV (bam, tha ode shell h W tat pte Brlfads of Waka." Has lawtos eeevtacic bat -woes Daniafb aa the auenr. stoeA art of crawfish tyuslneaa ta an aaaot aejenlnf IU tail U faaott H If mmt the first Urn Jee Dsantels ,Ma4 t kMTa the Dsnsecrwtts forty. CM Oorernor Ayooch a-rar tlfeffw thai ssockinxbirdi w eemntyT fUotfTflt is te he ta Atlaata next fVptemhec. Atlanta will Ut tha world know about it. The Democratic ffn erer the .rsete ere surprisingly cuiet erer the nollttcal turmoil in W ske. It look lika soma phases of raral self gorammfnt uiit;ht at tsast hav a rhanoe to ltv la AlaWma. Tha truth of tha tmRtness la bob of I he as have yrt 1irfv'H eiaitly what Wr. Bail y ) o i k i n g tor. Is tha jpovfrnor ashamed of the aaitie lf soma f the mn bo ara si'niinbhn for Wr. Ayio k vacant plat-? TW iranaral r rrrftrenrm ta H iarrimmat lof enouffh to know the diffpranoa Jaa wwa tatnprrarwa and prohlbitioo. Tit wirkM fir wlicn no mtA frtr aawtK, Vit thay mora a Hn rlanp (..bi footer whan nm!io.W Is afttr Vm! Just as harii wnrk enltlTatinj rrm tor OuMiiin s H t for r.iri, bait khtrt a ifpiiTtJ fl 'Tt-rrn.-a in if aoil. Wake ciurt y has cruet is thn k snd t. the huirgry rrcvfd, rDOUh, a i.t of pte. it. 'i , 1'ut tn supply I l h'-re .'n t hit If Ma Tbe .o re ru o Kti h-n V. H pr i eP'rt t" n;: last Ion nt tho mm norm t ion oiiiini ' Anothrr O'l '' i TV'ake wninif 1'-' the New s sn.J drinking l;it v lre .! d C I.. u.e.l (I,, i Jud,ja (iilU'tl S' met ire litnsjcr 1 1 n I y t he iia n.-t n t r a . i In thaDC-ft on prkirj .t it; Win fir even Jchum.! -U Sroull t.ikr 'T;lfl fl.'in I v i liur. li ! 'I'm' v 1 V rnyM fr-ee.t'- T ' ' ' " .' ".it 1 Vic H U. i v Tl-y Ingratit u ernor. w warn i gratitude rats, wli - 1. i. in v Vr We kno-M l. hvt kn"wn V ti a and repfft I'm : believe li?n i' BfTIH'. . c w-i ' anay t f; ' thorojvHrt-H eM -els. ij,nei and r-rts;n it t-t 'e-l oornipt '"Xi niunneit." SLANDEROUS ACCUSATTOITS. 'AV irt not unmirwifuJ of tha scripture, "'on to "touii oot, taste not, aaa not" the unclean thiwg ; but that written s long tin agu, before the 'mw J.d Oerver waa frutlisbed to rr rite, ptrbeewte and slander mea. In this dar and time the ruifta of sanitation must b enforced, avaa ta the handling uf the earnaas of a rabid r-anlae In eaoa and out of imhoo it Is tha in burn nature of tle Nrwa and Oh server t wantuolr ahcie and re'k lewl Y 11 u about tha Kepublxae party and in any of the Individual merobra of It. If call ad to task aba-ut it, that paper aidealeps, dodges, cbanpr tart lea, aod tarta a loud noisa along some other line, onJ t to wind up at te ausoe plaoa (orard w.th ttif sliioe of alander aaW m tsrr prvaac t t ion With a n,"-t dirusting ajad ofTeaarrv hrand of egrtm Joe Daniels, when oalJ r1 Uj a-oi)nt, holds that ha is too peat to entrajr in a auu trove ray with a Ma pub:), an paper, or to oeeo speak to one. Me probacy traan!S H would ba low riii)( his pretended dignity. Tha Daily News, b'irtg free from such a cursed egotism, ks not so particular about who it speaks to, aad hence ws oeraaionally : have awaaetoiiif to aaj to Cftte News ana Obeervsi. That papw wtll not striVo dirwtly at tie Daily Newet but wa serve notice that whaa the Republican party Is struck wa are struck, and wa are going to strike back No paper can slander the party, then hide behind a wsll of IUnr.-( and Imagine it U I flag of tnue Th Newi and Ohwrrer claims It has thnvd on the rrlMrlain and abuse it has Cd to stand In the past. It pretends to like it; hut the dodge- martyrdom it ha worked evartlma, U placing out. I'n fah-Denv can not last always. If the News and Observer has over played an honest and a fair game all the way through, ws would like for eome Democratic newspaper (that ha become honest and fair Itself) to rise p and say so. We copy hers sons of trhe Wtcst sUndt-n and an truths banded out by the News and Oberrver. In yasterday's taaue ae And the following; The Durham Herald of yesterday said: "When the News and Observer ey that any man who took part in the disgrace ful affair at Halelh Saturday is better than any Kapablwan ft weakena its oaufc" The News and Observer did not aay that. Here is what It said: "As bad as tfhe womt Democratic poli tician in Wake, he in betUr then the bent K.'puMir.in politician m Wake" And that it the awful an.l hurrlbh truth. Is any endi-nre lar-kmR Wln-n the rule or ruin Dernwralic madnnr want help In Wake county, where doe H get it f RepubUran po'litirians meh orry UepnMi.ans lut the iVmorratii primnrwa to vote to aenire tlte nninina turn of the matfliine ticket and dishonor ably rlaim to be Democrats hrij? enough to c't into the Democratic primaries by 1 h trade between Demonatic and Kepuli ! lnun politi. lans. I That sppfured In the editorial columns, j Now take lhi one, printed in big, bold I type on the front pH'et The chief interest Heniibliran heeUre j ere titkinjr in the fiht how hup h they j ran pet frnm the nia.-iune to vo'e in the llenifwrnlic prim.irn. They have rcapi-d a harvest in the punt. slnily now, don't ft excited hut 1 read another one, from the edilonal , pftie in the fa ma iwtuPi , Mr Tn ft npimnn ( he p..' -ian in the r,.'piihlienn pJiity hi Vnth ("ari . hna l iii'-nHral i(h tltnt of i I,h r prei opininn of the Nm and (Mi-r I ver a to the lU'puhlican pol'ii. irfn m ! Wkr rotiotf. See Ta!t' ( i , i;1nr.i tpec li i So far a the intelligent rlfiren of J North Oerolin ie eonrejned it is unnc M,rT to nmke anv eommnt on the forego t t or to brand the atntement. ia pVn l.injii?, a fn eh-vd . but. t" j fear -'m me,inii!f tnit UP-nforme.f ' man tn.iv he nulud, v o ri-sent the fale an.! 't'i a. enrt tlotiH, hot h on the p.i il t e ,ci itili nn ot ;i ke rnimi t n 1 !o tlie rW-rrn "i. ati a it hrtut f - v. t. (b-f ..1 ,Vr i i- Will, y 1-i P H'd i.J ii IV 1 I" -li'n tin ! in.:.. -.-ii c t he m. - ' r rt:Ull tllwt ft f..Niti. r. U M. V Jl' lilt . i. nfi: nl.it .t . ! I --t i rnoi, vh.d (i.- .- U-t pH I ' I.' -n -.-d h ranlij ' pin I Vp. h ha i. t- t . r r - i ; i' ' hat can in a s ih l - .i i'-'Z an a r mote depree o(j iirl.ohinf re,-itel th'ii .-ir i r satone for tof i;tos ptofamty scned tne ptop of the state last Sunday mornicg. A sense of shame ea-aaot be aroused where none ex lata. sw-.-L a WHAT IS MR. BAILEY'S POSITION? rrvm the wry beriming of tbe Ralegh ' I " . row two name, have be, constantly mentioned In connection with the incur- gent, antl-rtng, or what ever elae one wishes U caJJ tha faction proaided over with gnace and dignity by Joarphu . . . Darnels aad Josah Hi sea Bailey. . . lliese two seem to be the guiding apir - I . . . its, as well as the gvavdian angek of . . . . 1k . tbeir crowd. They f area u late Its plans . . . ... . in the council chamber new lead its forces - . . . . ... en the field of battle. In connec tio. with eacb of theec gen- tlemea we bar. bee. treated to a die- tiuct eupnso. With mgard U Mr. uinic i tne sorpriso is mat ne atoma be found fagoting the nng. Aitor ail tha.t ha has swallowed In tbe past, yes, not only swallowed, but declared that he iked it, and loudry sailed fur mure, it ia indeed surprising that at this late dt his a to mack ahowid be so easily turned. But when we swra to Mr. Be! sty we are treated to even mora of a nurprUe. We hare rang known Joaiah William Bailey as a public character and man of fores in North Carolina. Sometimes we here agreed with him In the past and somettmee we hare not agreed with him, but always have we looked upon hirn as a fearless knight errant who wore no man's collar. Ws would very much li are to regard him In the same liptit in the present Instance, but, frankly, do not tee our way dear to do so. We cannot bring ourselves to believe that ef hie own free will and accord Jo-iah WiftVtn Italic y would become a party to the manner in which his slly if Mr. Ianiels te his aJry is conducting the carcpaign. For lasts nee, we do not think that for one instant Mr. Bailey would of his own free will put the stamp of his ap proval upon the statement, made in eou nectton with the preaent Jijrht. that the worst politician that lie it now lighting,, tmd a he is, is better than the heat lln pifblican politician. We take it thwl Mr. Hailey n too sensible, too Intel Irgent. toe truthful and altogether too much ot a gentleman to insult thousands of his fellow citizens by uttering such a con temptible and bra ten fttlaebood. rint, tinfortiinstel y for bimnelf, Mr. Bailey has, if he remains eilent witli re gard to It, pi it himNcVf in the position of end or nine this utterance of his ally or leader, w hichever Mr. Jniel may be. We trust that .Mr. IWiIcy will Uke t he trouble to make hi posit inn plain on this matter, and we sincerely hope that he will do ao in a manner that will allow us to retain our former opinion of Inm. Pot If he does not, wa will be fonned to one of two conclusions, either of wIihi we would regret; the one being I hat he does endorse the statement, and the other being that he perhaps does aot : entore it but is und'T the duminatioL of Mr Daniels to rub aa extent that hi inmth Is cloned Trie spectscle of Jomh Wilthim Bailey end or i up the statement that the wwl nn j IVinocratic noht man m ake j county better than tlie lH-t IN-puWh -j can pi. lit h im n. or the other tpcrtatle of Jonah 'illmrn rla lie v we:n i t he col j r of Joaephufl lUnil m nd the New' nd Mirrrer wo.ild bnnp lt h pern .ind; urpn to jrrest msny p ln.j.e neither m true, Slid tve to do Mr Br-iley no i n i u f .pie We t ml "nd Thr i '"litmm of this nr-wpaper ar op n t bun and we would he p'nd to hae h u"e thrrn to set liimlf Mrsij-ht. FOR IMMEDIATE ATTENTION. n.ird hid tlie pTSTe loe'd orer the m.ir'iil rv-uiftir:-! of the Iste )i n. TV F. enrk rrv tho uiiterTttied," Ipnjrinp ) i "p,,n ."' I i : ui mm i up, nit onlv (i'a.'ii . 1 1 1 i 'Kith, l-'it fu-im' sppaifntlv wkIhijt t' ei'fi.'' 'he poer of dark n-s.. lor ln pijtfr. I p to date Uovemor Willie ban r-reiM-,1 KM . 11 I KK.N upphratii.n ' Kijfli teen ot th'- hungry end le.in and thirnty d' hip- miphtilT to en e the dar pee pul sud in'i.l' nta!l . ?ut inrlfntnllr, mind )u, pet n thr itate's pay roll. nd be it h.i in a wliiper, we werr ifinindd rttn- tm it-o y tlie ( har lotti- (f. -Tver that Iino-T-its prefrrred tak in t hrir vh nrrt ft t the pol I, and rv-TT'indms: thwt wrll would it lw if Kfpiilli''ns did 1 1 krw i-o Sui e t hiiif? - u vl.v i-h a iuh'i f..r appointment .e 1 TTi"f ru t Voit-r vr .iit'ii t li'Mn t. t.i.I I.) run lr hrn t lu re w .n sny nintntic t in ahtlieT by "t, or appoint .n iynipi.tn pnn .Tf r. r, , fM th.- pi-t.rnl 'iv iVm . n),,e .-i-kT. 'atf of nT.ui nn th part ,-t.,t - pn'v an.i hilii!!" 1)fip- u 1 t rn U - V ina mt'e ap Tt MM tl i- I limn rtcrrrd to the r f.ir irnm-tliate atten- i ' i p. 'Tump. nidf. plate .- r (ji.n't kri'iw hich. In ! ' ti r.t cd to nu-rt r ho r 'h . .Mid d"n't r.i! n ;il.-i-h that it I 1. N w e (Hippoer i .rd-r l r J Sherwood "irm;teiii knd "Bwk" hei, plare them all pit "nih-ie on one l- i n to Tt 1 phii". and Rill Bsi! t in s tmnle Ke-I tiKk thrn m van t:, f--ir-n:a! somni tion to gri tt?tber and be g"od little bcr ot some '-ad, d RermMi.'SB wJl iget thcin onre. MISTAKEN AS TO MIT." We a r at some loss to kno w from what some the estoemed State Diepatrk has drawn its impreasiocM. Tbat paper save U !ahe f'- sion all along that the Sews and Ob- T J rmorf,Uc y, i in Waie county. But laet Saturday's i proctedinga lead us to thiuk differently. Phla tfce Josephus is icing hu , In anawer to te query propounded . . r ftere we can autfientiealty staie laat jq- ! J . , sephua is not losing, his gnp in Vakc r . , county. Tne fact is he has never had 1 ' . i soy gnp there, and this is only one of I , , I his desperate pkingee to try to catch on 1 r I a i id get a grip. Wfev, bleee your life. n(K Q mitY loQJE ft(f0 tb)U thf DemoomU of hi own prec.net m nfwMi to Ut JoMpBUB a delegate to the municipal convention. Losing hie fiddleaticJu! Itie Durham Hera hi sees "no way out of it for those Wake county Democrats but to ft ad some way of blaming it on the Republicans." That seems to be the plan already adopted by Joseph us, but ha shall not be allowed to succeed. 2?ro5?SFJUE BOXES! BUT SOCAR FOB TEA AND COITO! IY CRXdtS FVCRYWUEnt! Phoenix Odfc (Formerly Ale's Cafe.) If you want to enjoy your meals csll tt this Oefs. Our bill of fare is com plete. A eqaare meal. Open day and night. . Executor's Notice j The undersigned, having qualified ss :lie executor uf Charles . lioevLer, de ceased, late of Ouilford county. North t ';it )ina, hereby nntitles Ail prrons lsnng claims pint the esfate nf th- k..d deeessed to exhibit the same to I i he undertiigned at tireensboro, North I Carolina, on or be tore the loth 'ty f e April, 11H1, or this notire will be pleaded! m bar of their recmeiv. Ail perionfc in debted 10 ssid eMate wilt pleui.4 ameai 'ni mediate pa :nent This, April 10. 1U 10. Grecnsboio Loan and Trust Co., Eircutor. py .T W. Fry. PrePident. 4 16st 4t m f Trie rrnvwdr iWr X Csurrs. tJ4. Hw frw. 7 fnvatvn. :'iii)Ufi) k ulrrranoM I ,xxn'II f mtt m i-'u ninntrinrt- WM, j aAIfCTsBna1 I Uri-Uatassl uriUf OrSV I" Wl RaJO by PnffUU lr-Alnr ta -la'a wwmpr. txprmm W PTV"i- frflli J 1. snnMMMMsmams ot tin bottles, $l7i. I I R.mfcict db ftqurit Lsmy ml TW E-m OmmI U telOiJ with the present styles, built in the good old-fashioned substantial way that makes the wearing of them a genuine pleas ure, hor eitner gentle men or ladies there is nothing more stylish than Walk-Over Oxfords J.M.Hendrix&(fi. THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES Ellis, Stone & Co. i How Will You Spend Your Spare Time 6ttarl!lag continue to grow in popu larity. First, because it i nT to da Second, because It is exceedingly inter esting and fascinating. Third, because of the bcaMtiful'ani satisfactory results obtainoi) a ad fourth, as artfeler may be steneiled are useful and praettcal, and Did Yon Say R.olah SUk? TVs material hss the rough pongee weare, with a satin finish, and the effect la most pleasing. We have it in the desirabls shades. Prioe, $100 I- Spring Taffeta Silk This is a beautiful quality of small checked Taffeta Tor the making of drese ea. The color combinations sre laven der and white, light blue and while, red and white, navy and white We want you to see this pretty silk. Piles, $1 00. raiasuis tie: uu arm via v ourimeof p""'" pi'. vo , will find the beautiful Persian color eom- ! binations, plain effects in both eilk, linen ' (n(, n, pri(, g, from fl j . . Ellis, Stone & Co. Halley's Comet is speeding along its course at the rate of 107 40 miles per hour, according to lat reporte. C. H. McDaoiel, engineer on N. &. W. Ry., reports 1 ftl that 1 would tie doing you and the public an injustice if I did not tell you what Conquering has done for me. It cured me of a wrcre attack of Acute Indiges tion; it pare me relief in twenty minutes and I was entirely free from nausea and pain in three hours. MI always keep a bottle with me on my engine." For Indigestion, Pyspepeia and Constipa tion there is nothing better than Conquerinc. 2.V., .SOc., SI "0 et drug stores, or sent prepaid ou receipt of price. Manufactured by Leftwich Chemical Co. Lynchburg, V. LET YOUR SUNDAY SHOES BE WALK-OVERS tj 1ECAUSE they are in U -J ahsolute keeping the colors as fast. Wa have a full line of Ourtain Serial that makes beautiful curtain when stenciled. Did you know that when White Qiees Cloth Is sten ciled it makes baautiful eurtalaa aad tha eon is entry la. the yardt Serim, lie. Thompson's Glove-Fitting Corsets This model, 148, is vsry long. It hat the cloee-fittlng extreme length skirt. whloh is responsible for the beautiful long, flowing hip lines that are the die tinctiTO features of ths most striking new drees models. Price, SI 00. "Onyx" Hosiery You will call for Style "B 4M" if you want a real gauzs silk lisle hose, with garter top. This Is the beet value we hare seen for the price, oc Women's Embroidered Collars Theae collars are made in Germany and are of a good quality of linen, hand embroidered. The style is 706 ask to be shown this number. Price, &e INEW barber shop ind Chiropody Parlor. Just Around the Corner From Clegg's Hotel. Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Toe Ntils Removed Without Pain. B M. WEISS, Proprietor. Opposite R. IL Depot. Why Experiment? Bur the Standard Original Visible Underwood, and you will not be dis appointed.. Write or call aa H. W. WHARTON. Phone 36. O. D. Boycott afonumentaJ an4 Building Qranit. Worka Beat pries for First Clsaa Work. Cor. Walker srenue aad Bprtof street rsreenstoro. M. C COOK-LEWIS FOUNDRYCO. Founders and Machinist.. General Repair Work. Bpejelal Maehla try Built to Order, eta. High Grade Iron and Bras Chjtlag Machine Molded Pullers, eta. Oraenabnes. 5. U We Do AD Kinds ol Good Portrait Work. Our portraits of old folke are act too young, as commonly tbe case with portrait enlargements. Our artists sre experts and they work the details carefully so a to nhow aire in old facea. WINFREY ART CO. Wear a Flower For Mother's Sake To honor the best Mother erho erer lired Tour own piindar. Mar 8. A ahite flower for Motbsr's meniorr. A bripht "ower for Mothers linn' Plenty ef Flowers for this eeraslon. J. Yai Lindley Norsery Company 114. Elm Et. PheM m BOOKS AS GRADUATING GIFTS My Commencement, hinrlsnnsaly 4sa anted and boxed, ll.M. Th Oirl Oruiaata alaa - - - m 1- decorated and boxed, $m In addition to taeae two bosks w suggest a seieotion from our Urge stock of poems, both doth and leather bound, and oolleotiooa ef praaa and peetio writ-' lags of tha beat authors. We partioularly reneaiwiind tha Tar Heel Horary, oonsUtlng of Lyxiea from Onttoaiaiid," and "Songs Marry and Sad," by John Charles MeXeilli "In Lore's Domain." by H. I. Harmon Tar Heel Tales," by H. K. C. Bryant; and Breed tM tha Pasture," by Cham- Wills Book and Stationery Co. GKKKITSBOKO. If. C Foley's Orino Laxative For Stomach Trouble Slufgub Liver auid H&bitual Coiutipatiotv It caret by aidlnc all of the digestive organs gently stimu lates the liver and regulates the bowels the only way that chronic constipation caa be cured. Especially-recommended for women and children. Clears blotched complexions. Pleasant to p- - "io. HOWARD GARDNER, DRUGGIST. To the Cotton Farmers Who Wish the Best. We wish to Invite your attention to the importance of planting the best seed, it ia one of tha Foundation to successful Farming. We have a limited amount of "SIMPKINS" PROLIFIC COTTOJT SEED." on hand, wtifrh we quote you at $1.0S f. o. b. Raleigh. Let us book your or der now for future deliyery. Write for testimonials if you do not know of its merits. Out book, "HOW TO GROW TWO BALES OF OOTTOX PER CARE" will be sent upon applica tion. Reference: Any bank or bust neea house In Raleigh. W. A. SIHPKIHS, RALEIGH. H. a Originator and Introducer pt "Simpfcini Prolific Cotton Seed." SALEOF PERSONAL PROPERTY On Ssturdav. 7th dsr of Mar, 1910, the undersigned, ss administrator fit Kmins Dirk, will offer for sale to the lsst and hixhett bidder fur cah, on tlie premises, where said Emma Pick, re cently lived, the following personal property belonging to her, to wit: Three Vds and brdd'ng, one lounge, one dresser, one wardrobe, two rocking chairs, two trunks, one Bible, two clocks, one bureau, two safes, two kitnh--n tables, six chairs, two ironing boaHs, two heaters, one washstani, one pitcher and bowl, 2:1 pitcure frames, one parlor table, one cook stove, kitcheu plunder. W. T. SOTKWKI.L, .Administrator of Emma Dick. 4-fl-ltw-4w. Dr. Charles E. Moore SURGEON AHD PHYSICUUI. BENBOW ASCaJJK. Oflloa kourat Until 10 a- m. i ta 1 and 7 to S p. m. Telephones i Offlee. 563: realdanee. 1IM4. Feel Bad Can't thhkT Oot hd r back aehf relnsan bedrT I nil Bottl. rrsuonro 10 ct r.rrncTB iniifr:n!ATFi.Y MEMOVKS THK rl'Sl Reltevea InHfeMtMin. pain. Jim Berular sis Z&r A at druriri' Clem C. Wright ATTORJTEY-AT-LAW. Jf Elm ft.. OpDoile r.ur'K- Shoe Repairing Our waffon calls for and deliycrs Tour sbneS free of charge. If your shoos u"cd repairing phone 242. Thompson Shoe Repairing Shop no W. MARKET ST. F. A. WESTON ARc.i. r , acrr-4-a McAwoa Office Bolfflng PasM, 50. P. CX aex, eci, SBSEHSS0B0. . C ovw rgar HICKS'XtV . WsewsVa Vie'
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