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' " M r Viir-'Mrwinin . .. . " " , .'''. . i 11 NEW. SERIES-'-VOL. t WADESDOROVrN." alTIiU 'SDAY, JULY U, 18CQ NUMBER 24. V ii i i . -- rCBLIf UD ITIBILT. MelCILL SleDflliniD, rcr,. .m M8 or jpwcwf tia.t ... - . - lv. J . " ,,r UsUBee HMPHf tit rder fcr Ik iim.: i . M" ths Is weeks) M Jt tUTIS Of jABTiaTfmwn' . Ji!!! 1 .! Fr t- fc Iret Im. ..4 KIU V--.. . . 1 U 9 1 r..v;: Trm "-iiH.rUrt. " .ioTo rrm - A" ! u i .IT f." . .. ..a,aarTM.i. .11.00 QMrtorawa tartt taoataa. . WOO II rlairaaiaaa, tbr alka..- i!0.oo ail hralra " taraa " alt tvla li M II On ii ii i H , n . AO .00 M.OO BT . . i -VT-. ' oaaUi a aqaara. a aoaaud . anM 1 . ittSU Mr, U pamaal -att, at fta aai taataa frto. - Okifrim, feHMaa taUUag aialad ii aaT nua HotioN af aaarriaffa Taa JkaM ..n.,. .n .41 .. ...J MUNfnun. .r r hm. tv. ... r. . lag .ftt lr.t 1, 7 ZZZZZ. mu, iHj.bla a.trUrly afairfa vlib ftrat latar. (S If m T-l n m TSt A II w ii Ll p IT . D ifll O 1 O Jl f (raajiaaar aiuwoaa',) T. A. GRANGER & GO, Proprietors, i :; iOUSIORO'. N, c, ' a j , All KaHreaJi ff'ltrffta at taJ Muta tlti tva tamr a . mi .phot. o wmmt t. Bagfaca takaa ta aad froa taa Itaa tf Caarga, aaj ahaekad ta afay J trad fraa a. a. ttataaTB. " tttTO tt MlLltl HARGRAVE IWHILLAN. , . - . f Attorneys at whip aio.. ar , WADSBORO't K. C.tiv a. . mmmmm JMaamMti Ut t tJayla TtriiL riACTtci nt rnt courts or assom IT At. air. RWkatsai. BUSm. aad Caaibarlaaa?. snrra & bheii, Wfl LESALE -CD lET.UL Dill tartiNTr, JV1 , foptmiU Aanatme Do) TTAflOJfttAltl A LAROIFrfPLTOF DBtat, M . lltJUiaae. Parraaraft. Tatltt artfcif IVUits. uat Oila, which thy aftr ta the trade aa aheap s m ha aa(bt it lata atarfctt. t ' Dr. Smith haa had sttaral ytara aipartaaet la the brag butiMM It ana at the tarn it Drag Hoatea ta . t. aauTt. at- tv. . e. r. aaratj at. t. : . JOHN D; LOVE, . BOOISELLEI & SIATIOHB, II. JfortU Front Strtat , miMisoroy, y. c. SCHOOL BdOltS. 8CH001. A3tD Of flCi 8TA- O tiaaary, UiaeelUaaotS Baaks, rbetograph At. bami, fanay ArUalea, Aa. 10-3aia "AAEON RHMSTEB?,. 4 waoia aaia aid aarau Bsataai i ' Dry Goods, Clothing , IILLIONEKT (0031, TKIlIIUS, lr,, ' Hat3 and Cap3t Eools and Shoes, OiL VLOTITS, HATTING, JtVGS, dVc.) 3 .Tlarket Street ' tf ILJIIf OTtX, 5. CI llna tx. tjsotAM, aoa't bisoham, V.'t."trna. rBingham-Schoolj-r--'" n n a ir r v r r r r . W fy -rl M Ju o a n Ju r-M if .ii vi VnitB 8BSSI01 Or'l8tfi-tv BEOISS At'GDStf J . th and wntinaea fort; Weeks. Wanehea, the Aaaieat Unguat. Fraoqh, Mathemat- a eourseei inaKuwon wiwmm u. w.v..u..7 Im. Book katninr. ana me elements of Natural fclAiattkaa - tapeatw, (taeUdlog ttrtloa, board, taahlng, baeka btad thtking,) $865. , Circulars seat en applieatian. i ' l Q SCTTOJl. . . ... - tajftiamccntft. ,SUTT0N & CHILD, ,; Tin and Sheet Iron WotkcrSf Comer Prlncesi and Ftoat 8lreets, i. miMnroroy, at, t?. TEIP ALWAYS OS liAHD A! ASSORTMENT IV. 8toaa, Giatai, Pumps, Lampst Lanterns, kerosene and Botena Oil, to., Aa. ' " All kinds of METAL BOOFINO eteeuted In the moat approved style, and en terns to suit tbe times. TIN WARE of every deacrlption, constantly- en bind, at Wbolaaale and Retail. t6F Ordeas sellcited and promptly attended to. lt AiUrr lr Ytui ... 8trI TMff ago youth o ixteta fetn. of gw4 MMtfftd I fthr EoglbliKhioitton.-Bof.jpirofclitfaT r: Ing ptoflubfc empbjmtDt il h!f hlWi bom I Brt iTi rrt ftor. of t!.i .---M,c.,agniior..pi7 wnoBgt ngNtm iov io tbOM diyi of told Md tUftr aorr..... fc J lt ." ,r"T VTT IWItMi;il. tk. .....I... v .11 I , .7 ! " .UD7 UT"' Wl pUIn 1 hutmi mIxI. ..j . , tt 1 ' -1 vvi mbu pcraan ertM. 11 M 'f ,e,r"i H ot4 al k,gbr.0d mil,.. 1 . V . . lD rrower, 0o .Da a8 .att tbt totwr, and it tba falling of taarl, tU rt,o!i lb. Mbl World , tb.t "cn "goi jtauacMioo lor tbairbankrtptaT and dfB.WJ " H P'M " i ... r""D wrFora, itai t Jb of ?tewt,; "Vi M ;w.Jot, waa neoeacary to afary I mwmutw wu aia tauow tteft, aa loaoed bia 170 " "-T," "d proaper. o,, -t, lh H (i t rata of iotarttt kttwt it bnaloaai U tttt 8ut. P en Mr Matt). Ha workad atotb. ......... - i I Cf Taar. ctnfk.t Mma1f (. .... V . i. eMP of tppra, and I OOMtrr Bcbool tbnt monlbt it tbo Witt- laroi mat year, ana Jearcad tba rtdimeota of "4 ",tk,0 of blgbar braocbu of matbatiatiea, working for t prwptr-rai and liber. tl brnar ayetfagi ati aortlng li patiba board, J and at tba and of tit. aioorTJ jaar, or wben be waa tigblttt yeara of age, ba bad mad $00 ora. Ilia aharadar of iodatt and itUgrily begtt to be better known ft tbt neighborhood. II workad a farm ltd rod u eoliaorer tor trading aaea and tb) abcriff of bia ootntj ; and at tba tnd of bia aioeteantb year bad aared f 110 sore.' WUb tbt intaraat aettmnlattd oa bit oth- tr two yttrV. wagel be bad tow 1300, waa eom fortably alutbal, and bad l good btaioaaa tdaea lortaoiY euxoa, ana oa i otbtr, till baoamai te from one wiattr to to teboiar, botb literally and LjatUIoy.. Hi. itluttct ttd aaftlttat a. I I treaaipg, ba hadat thtsft of twenty yean, f 130. At twenty ooe hi bad accumulated 1650, and was wall know far bia actifity of life, aa a young nut of latalifgtaee, rlrttt, bad usefulness, ta wall as bflng a young man of very tttratuva mao- ntrt ra4 Wat-; j: "rrtr -J - lis moved to t western Bute wbera land tu ohtap, ttd entered 160 torot by a land warrant, bleb ba pttrcbatsd with U0 of bii netey. lit made a good select k of land, it a good regno n of country ; ha used t portion of tbo balance tf bia motey it improving bis laid, buying Utile stock, and t faw implements for farming, and the .con4 year ho raised a small Haying gnt to bia tMt neighborhood with aboatliOO it money, and used it cautiously, bo by degrees .gained tht name of t responaiblt tit isjn and f good paymaster, and bis influence rest gradually from hie" appearance among bis tew ttd scattered Mghbors. Year aitor year fat lalaod t crop, continuing to read tht - bast newt papers, periodicafa, tnd books, which etiil further improved bit mind, tilt sheep, eattla and other slock gre tp io flocks around him, mora lead J adjoining hies btitg purchased from timt to time, till tow be lads himself, when toaareely arrived tt lha middle of life, a gsnUemanjfarmer of wealth, turrouoded by eomforts'and miay laxuriea, et taamed by teighbort both far tod near, and would reoieve the wffrsge of those who know htm to any office for wbioh ha might be nominated. Irres- firttire of party politics, so firm is their confidence a both bU.bblltty ond integrity, .J.- . W .itmttt(-t - Car al hp ow that yon have secured the fleooe sad atarkeUd what lambs you bars to spare, tbt fioek is vary apt to. be neglected ; jhis should tot be so Tbe conditioo of itook sheep should bo earcfully attended totbroogh tbe summer; there ii bo animal more benefitted Vf a change ot paatura and regular salting or plaoing rock salt when they eat hare aeoeas to it. Sheep are banafltled by regular watering as well se cat tle If eves are "kepi in good condition through the summer they will be the better of U for breediog ii the following winter ltd spring. ' To gtutd against the depredations of dogs use plenty of bolls. Tbey oost bot little compared .with tba lots of having the uUepj worried or killed. If the lk Is email; say tteaty of tVir ty in numbrts pat t bell on i each aheepj if t hundred or more pat bell t one half or one third of thorn. Alwajl pot belli on tVe weak eat la too floct, at they wAllbe hinder m oat in the chase. The sheep dog ii i great cowat and will only olase sheep when he can do it quietly, with the least danger of bewg detected. The noise of tor many belli alarms bim to a sense of bis danger and be sneaks off foe fear of being started, v, it 4. i a i Jtxprtu t. tctwei) Wilmlorton W-! rttei tba folfovinr J.iml L , . v. uu piowr. u orclufd of 230,000 tr, 'ompji.g '2 nita mA.m k... k.- .... " r,. f 7"" V w m ret wrd io row tbfrl I t... . .. .. j ' 1 woow Ciisod totbt 4itUn4 ,root biodr4 .11m, ..d if tb. trf tbeaiw!, W4rt It . row i . ... ... I ILtJ Vauld LHl In thm A ,m kf 4k.... -It tht aeaaoa for ntbering, at oolr oot baakal par trM pardi.tb.ra oa.t b. tht groa.d trar, da, . a.ppl, of -lftOOO Usk.ta. aa tha noabM tmlll L, J.. k. York borrow (for tbi. ean U) it k uty to i eoneai ra tba army of ratbtrtn Ukartarr L fill 1 tba bu irk iku p.'.m. a nUrpriat tack aa thta raqalroa it aaiU oapital and anergj. Il i. it tapabl. fcanda, t stecaaa. Tba pnrtin I, ed, I am ioformad, t tootraat fx tram tad will bata eeour. tranaportatioa to' . JMr-" I ,i Fraortba Clno'uiuti Enquirer, .A Sad Itatnaawro Ended. Jor B7 "OBtba faat a poor woman, tsaatly I Cla mtJ " ceeo ootited tu.mg at tbo oorn- J" f nd Uogwortb afTeeta, keeping a TU an4 Wittltg for tba tomios of one wto f otrer came. Her aad history ia told it a words, ilar banband dial it tba ar y. She would tayer baUere that hi wis dead, and waa firm in tba faiik tbat ba mc jTI asait retort Am ImmtDt lfarti C A "oorfMpoptleiH of (tit Nr write from 1 flUic o!lJ Ki to bar. CooaUot troodinj bj,! franOeot.,LsJL AiUruroWV IWli8:. uiaara erery day ber ebuoot lord would soon ooma back te htrv She did ao, and every, morning tba patient ' watcher waa found at her poet, waiting wearily, jdMpiLe. wind and weather, and regardless f the jew? and smiles of passers-by, she peered auxiooaly into erery faee, cr giaed long toward tht rirer in search of tha ona to dear to her,, but whose rturea ahan narer mora gladden ber eyes. Few I.I . . . 1 d . .L A t !" . J that eaw - the wan and weary watcher lawed to bestow t glsoce'of pity, and many wore tht in quit ies as to her sad history. But tha faithful isntioel has left her accustomed stand, sod her vigils are ended. The oSieerVcame yesterday and sett the puuUa" creature to the tongview Asylum, where, perhaps, aha wilftwait her uo returning husband until called npoo to' ) Aa bim beyond tbe dark river. 1 , 1 . . Killed by Ugattflaig. 8stardsy afternoon last tiainldaa B.. Lamb, a lad of thirteen yeart of age, was stricken by lightning and instantly killed. ' The sad misfori tane occurred at Myrtlo Oovo Sound, , blow this city. Touug (amb, n tpmpany jith a col ored boy abott bis ewa tg wss Uuoting on the Wb; ,Bod auddeoly the ital lightoing struck him, teariag bis bW iooratiog bis bairr and braising bis shoulders and tide. , Tba colored boy was badly stunned, thoigh bis injuries art tot fatal. . . ' ' Suudiy tbe body ot the teccased was buried at Myrtle Grove Sound, wbfre his father, Mr. O. W. Lamb, haa been residjOg for . the last three years. The departed is spoken of ss a very promising youth, ud bis death, is Tm'ourned by; many relatives and friends, i- TFiX csr, Qth , Sagacity of the tltrt. -v A blind borst wnndorej into White . rirer ut Indianapolis, and getting btyond his depth, swam around in i oircle trying to find bis wsy tyit.- His distress sttrscted another horse, tot faraway, on the bank, who first wsit to the Water's edge snd'-tried to direct tbe Uiad horse by neighing. Failing tthis, he .took..tJ.t.bt jvater and. swam out to bia relief, and afterwimminground hit) for oesrly quarter tf to -hour he finally got the blind 'horse to understand ia what direction tbt land lay, and the two horses came to shore aide by aide, amid tbt cheers of one hundred persons who had become speotetott ' -' ',- t -i ' . ,.f . m n i -it XliKtbillt Of !groot to Ofikct) la . y ' tieorctJt. Zr"'''''-':' 'It Hon. A. H. gtephens is out in a letter in tbt Augusta Chnniclein which be takes the broad, clear," open ground tbt the recent- decision of the Legislsrtre ts tbt etljudicaled cases, and as legallgauthorUy should onlyjhavo Weight and influence as to eases that may hereafter arise. Thia is his opinioti, notwithstanding that be en? dorses tat decision of the Siprecoe Court as be ing correct according to law and the eonstitutioo sod dissents from the judgement of the Legis lature as m&-!rjfx: '--i'-v-jf: "V ' ggu Over three hundred negroes have recent l lift Sisuthwestert Virtinit for tbe more South ern Stales, tfrom llnaestivery other stctioo of Virginia U is stated that they are Uking up tbe line of marcn wuwsm. The latest individual threatened with inpea'eh utnt is Governor Ballot r, of Georgia Cow lbejrtcvlrDriwd iriuiB.. I A. ft... ' - At tt iMthioc inioa bu bow beeao coi .f repnoi irom blrb'ia ol fla inthorv of pcrwoi retcud from droWnifli bfor Ufa ( tntirtly tit,tot. Tbey mir oowiblT oror. nw, Id ia ..rlny wlitbl. lirw, tad hould U pr . . . ... " " m I 1 ' T. .t, j j ' ... 'J. J . " WCt.MI OB-Kit itoowD, witt tu fieo to the prtmnd .n,l . !,,. I .... " At todtrtiitbett 2. Pot tonr hndi bctMati ibony bladai tad malt (If a priuara ao ai to naafia .1 : . ... . . . .'. air qui oi Dia cneir: (bto tufa th bolf ilowi ij on io tot aua and a lull bejood." Rtplace foar a.cooada of tit,., and that repaat tha pre Dim quietly on bia law. Count four, io make oommenctng by aqoecitnx the air out of tbe (yieat again. , ' r 9. watololbeaaliould be remoted, and dry ooe anbttituted, each bf-etan-Jer coijtribatioK. I M . pwl m .n ... m. kk. J J . i i . . u. .W in iuuuu ury, Dnaa. ana loe race kept from on taut with the ground by ao ani 4. ' Do not iioeete air fott of tbe patient, cum u na ia oreaming, oat wait and wateb, merely drying fbe body and cbaogiog iht cloth- i . s....i .i. . . . . A Sketcb of "Jla nillTugV Mr. Sbaw ia certainly quite as uirfy as "Nasby." In many of bis artieUa io brolcen "EnglUh be aurpasaea all wbo b?a triod that clasa of wrU ting. But to fully appreciate bim, one tnait see, and koow him. He 1 about fortr-eiebt years old, and u the qusintet apecimen of bu ... . w V msnity with which we hare rcr met- Tork city, whore be ltscpi boarding hooe saas- td by his irrepresslbla oddities As he passes down Broadway he cannot escape observation.' His broad, beat form, bis ia;ns bit. and bia large taglelike faatere waa noticeable. His wcakaees ss for chewing tobacco indite.! ling stories. There is no sash story teller fa the land. Sach quaint lsnghibla yarns aa , he can Ipin art not easily petit print. The only loun ging plsee be hss ia at the oSee of tba New York iveeijr, for which paper he contributed weekly articles. , When tba lecture seaaoa is at hand be aetide t humorous prospectus. , He makes from i three1 to .four thefcani dol lars tyear from'blf ?ectartBg,-atdif"much more from his newspaper work. Always cheer ful and genial, always witty and yet kind, he is liked exceedingly by all of his friends. Perhaps soma of our readers will remember tbo publicity that Was glvsn a little time sgj to the marriage of one of bia daughters, .whose .beauty had be come notorious. She was aa handsome as be is ugly .St. Poul Dispatch. - - t&. Smith courted Miss Brown, and so did Jonee. She married Jones dcspiio Smith's groans. With pain in bis breast, Smith went out West. " This was in '48. (Now don't for get the date.) It lass than two years he had dttcd his tears, bat refasiog to mingle ht re mained sioglc In 1862 he eoocluded to go down and visit lha old neighbors in his native town. Aa ho approached be met a amwl aged fifteen. There was something in her features he remembered to hsve seen. " It must be ber daughteriJiekaitcoed to conclude j" so be ven -tured to seeost her (not thinking to intrude.) Thia dialogue ensued : - Smith (who lisped a little) " Ain't your name Joncsthf" . Miss Jones" Tee, sir. Smith "Ain't you Mrs. Thau Jooeath daughter V - ; ... " Miss Jones'!. Yes, sir.;., , . ,.,., , Smitli "-Well,- JoneSth, I came plajuty near bring yiur father worth,". An Awlsll ..AUcrnatire. " The Port Atkinson (Wisconsin)' Humid hss the following : A dreadful report wan current in this vulsge yesterday tbat a mad dog bad bitten twotbildreo t boy of. seven years and a girl of four- ia tbo town of Milford, ia this county, snd that ihe parents, whose osmea we-did not jearn, wcto informed by the attending'-pbysicians that the only poasible wy for the ahildreo to escape the agoures of ttbies would be to Uke their lives. Incredible as it may eoem, they administered an opiate to the boy ad bled htm to death, and the girt 'was smothered : In a feather bed- There seems to be no doubt of this, as it is woll attest ad.' . ggat Among the fresh candidates for the placo 6f Grimes, of lows, in the Cabinet, are Gov. KirkWood. Chief Justice J . H." Wilson, George G. Wriebi, D. N. Uooley, G. B. 'Willet, and Hiram Friocs Aa aged bsohslor being asked if be ever wits nessedt publio execution, replied, "No; Ut 1 otce saw a marrisge. A Bt&& IIora4-Aattr Ibaa of II J ; , droylitbla. , TbrWest CbesUr (Ta.) IlpUica ot Moo. dry says t ' . . . " On Satardty last t horse owned by Sewell fir t i -,. .r - -. - cuamoers, a colored men, uviog it lbornoury waa seized with bvdrcpbobia. Tht animal bad been confined in t field tear Darlington's com or, Ktf I K tf AlUtlaU SMatSlMaa aI tt A 8IaSB aka Al-taUMaatl i n I A va awvuajaf MJ vjtaujj vt VII VS BjUV uvaJBjhiS V atlA tbe publio road. It attacked i team btlooging to vvillura rarrail, wbo wis engaged la bauliBg stone to tbe railroad. Tbe driver of tha team ......J J I. JjJ. m ai j i i VHGOBVUaU IH UdTiOr OH Om VBKH BOICUBI, aBU It is not believed that it iojtred any of tba hirsts attached to tbt team. What tha fit was off. tht poor brute would become very weak, stagger, tad , all. When the spasms returned it would again rise, tod sttsek every tbtes: ia lis road. Sever al persons were chased ot the la vert north, and one Individual narrowly aecsptd being bit tan. It its rsee to biU. its own toe rue was nearly bit- let ofl. The animal was Cosily secured ia i lot, where it died dnrinr tht aie-ht ia treat agony. It wss a valuable Tiers?, tnd Wat used by Hit Chsmbert in thresbiog grain, with t machine, through the neighborhood. What is still more terrible to contemplate is tbe fact tbat this borst is supposed to bavt beet bitten by a dog belong ing to Mr. Eliss Baker, that was thoognt to be mad, aod bit two persons some three weeki since -ao account of which was published ia thia pa. per. This supposition is strengthened by tbt fact tbat Mr. Baker's dot bit two other doge ot the farm tf Mr. George fauoett, where tbe bone waa kept The doga of Mr. Fauoett were killed Immediately after. Tba two vouog men who were bittet as well aa tbeir immediate friends, art much distressed over these faets : but it a hoped tott tne means resorted to wiu prove eaeciuii against this malady. . Geo. Peibody has given another million of bonds for Southern education. Among the bonds are $19,000 Louisiana '6's : ten thousand dollars, New Orlesos City 6's; thirty-five thousand do!- . hf5- Mobile City 6 per cents; seventy-nine thou- In addition he gives Florida o "per "cent TWffaa ' which, with over due oounons. amount to about 1384,000. r . These last, like Mississippi bonds, win require many yearn for payment. ' fialeofaWIIe. . - . '. We learn that a few days since a white maa, a fisherman, residing oa tha Ogeechee canal tome tea rr twelve miles from the city, told bia wife . to another fisherman, also white, for aiity bunches of iih" valued at fifty eeute per bunch. The wife was perfectly satisfied with tbt sale, and now living with the purchaser. . For the Information of .Messrs. Feraey and Or ee!y7 we iH stole all the- parties to thia trao. action are said to bo trooly toil voters of tht 1 Rsdical ticketta. SavanaK Republican. The Confederacy a De Facfo Corera ;';? -' went. Judge Theard, of the fourth district court, Louisaos, has recently, rendered a decision.' io wbleh he still adheres to the opinion entneiated by him in 1855, that the Confederacy wis a de facto government. As we said last fall if it was not there never was one. - - . A Coot Drihi:. Tbs ScbenecUdy Star, hss a novel recipe for a pleasant summer drink. We have not tried it, but it msy be good: . MTake a spoonful of whiskey tnd drop It care fully in the bottom of a wine glass; then take-a quart of water and throw jt out the window, tnd add more whiskey to that ia the glass. Taste to see if strong enough. , If to add mere whiskey . Let this preparation stand til) yea are dry, and then drink it clear. , ' - -i1- The Norway Oata has beau grown tbe present season en half acre, common uninanured soil, by Rr. J. W. Parker. The yield is abott at tha rate of sixty bushels te the acre. .' Ooe .'head, probably a fair sample, measured to oar own eye eighteen inches. ' : . Many have been deceived by poriotts"Norwsy" oats. This is genuine, fend will psy... " ! 7 -' ScpatMK CotJRT. The Court met pnrsuiat to adjournment; all the Josticea present.. . . The following .owIere argued : Vance vs.- Sumner & Hutchinson, from Rowan Couaty, iw iaager ,ior piaiaun. Meurt Wilson A Baily for defendant. Avery tt. Hntchinson & Samner, from Row . n r -i '.i:ar r... vr:t. a an. rk.eer vraig ir jta.uuu. nmn i Baily for defendant. Sarah Hills vt. Tobias Kesler, from Rowan fnunt. Bailvfor plaintiff. McCorkle defea dant. Why ii young lady just from boarding achool like a building tommittae J Because aha ia ready touaceivt proprosals . ..'. i Why is fuhionable. sorfiety likt" a warmiag pan f Because it it 'erybhly, polished but very hollow. : , -3Qv - One dollar is the price which a fearless youth ia Missouri ssks for biting off a rattleauake's head. ' - An epicure onoe assertod that two ware requrr-. ed to make vocal of a ohicken --himself and the chicken. !
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