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' 7TMa -..'. VSTART.TSHEn 1R70. RTTSTCT.T? rnnv 4r , . , COUNTRY, GOD . AND TRUTH $U0 A YEAR. DUE IN ADVANC3 VOL XL VII LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA, MONDAY. JANUARY 22, 1917. NUMBER 98 N vXjiia. - 4 ; : liN JoAJNiv OFFICERS WORK OF THE LEGISLATURE With the Legislators at Raleigh -Bill to Limit State and County Salaried Officers to Two Terms Other Bills of Interest A resolution by Jones of Ashe--ille to sanction the disbursement of prison funds, $10 each to dependent families of State convicts, by Gov. Craig and the prison board, passed the Senate Thursday after long de bate. . v- Senator Person introduced a bill to amend the constitution to limit all salaried State and county offi cers to 2 terms. Senator Jones of Buncombe intro duced a bill to require railroads to pay off engineers, conductors, fire men and other trainmen as well as shop employes every 15 days instead oi every ju days. Both Senate and House Fridav adopted resolutions paying tribute to .Admiral Dewey and asking the N C. delegation in Congress to offic ially represent the State at the Dew ey luneral. Senator Allen of Wayne introduc ed a bill Friday to abolish capital punishment except for criminal as sault proven bv more than one wit ness. A bill by Senator Long would :ive lodging-house keepers a lien on caggage of guests until bill is paid, Adjournment Friday was in honor of Gen. Lee. Gough Stirs Fun Raleigh Cor., Jan. 19, Wilmington Star: Senator Gdugh of Robeson, stirred fun at the expense of Sen ator Person, of Franklin, the Sen ate's most dressy member, to regu 'iate and amend the attire of Sena tor Person by prescribing, that he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor should he appear in public without his red vest. Senator Brenizer of f ered an amendment that the Sena tor from Franklin be branded a "mollycoddle" should he violate the provisions of the bill. Other bilb of interest are as fol lows: Gough Amend 1046, 1905 Re--visal, relating to power of registers of deeds in releasing mortgages; amend road law of Robeson. Bren izer Prevent registrations on hotel Tegisters under assumed names; pro vide for sanitary inspection of hotels and restaurants. Beasley Amend the constitution so as to- exempt from taxation . notes and mortgages in curred in purchase of homes up to S3 .000; elect county school boards' and county . superintendents of schools, by, vote of the people;, pre vent the Corporation ." Commission from raising county tax assessments withut notice; amend the Revisal rel ative to carrying concealed weap ons by prescribing that the punish COST OF SHERIFF'S OFFICE LEE-JACKSON DAY OBSERVED Months EndHsr 916.AT" on Gen. Lee by Rev. C. L. Marriage of Miss Nellie Huneycutt TmLh Than Grea3er Served 33 Vete- and Mr. J. F. Lewis-Church Wed Amountea to $d4z.4d More inan , rans uv rjaiio-htPi-e f rnrA . I ti;ii Combined Salaries of Sheriff and 1ST L ! pw; IJ : vv.vJviiuvivc VX. Aug IkVUtOUlliail HONEYCUTT-I.EWIS Rurl Police Elects Officers A !fjnteiew .Jhur"daj:J Thirty-five members of camp Wil- MJ.S- Spaulding and Ford Resign X I , .iiaiuers Jianfe & Trust Co. to Which They Were Recently Elected K. M. Barnes Re-elected Treasurer Geo. L. Thompson Be comes Trust Officer and G. E. Rancke, Jr., Secretary At a special meetino- of tVio rii rectors of the Planters Bank & Trust o. m tne bank building, Chestnut and .Fourth streets, Friday, Mr. K. M. Barnes was elected . treasurer of the bank to succeed Mr. F. L. Ford and Mr. Geo. L. Thompson was elect ed trust officer to succeed Mr. O. C. Spaulding. Both Mr. Ford and Mr. Spaulding were elected at a meet ing of the directors of the bank held on the 9th inst., but resigned Thurs day. Mr. Ford never took over the duties of treasurer. Mr. Barnes had been treasurer of the company since it was organized more than a year ago and was cashier of the Farmers & Merchants Bank for four vears before the new organization was per fected. Mr. G. E. Rancke, Jr., was elected secretary at the meeting Fri day. The other officers of the bank are the same- as elected on the 9th inst: president. C. B. Townsend; vice president, R. R. Barnes. Dr. N. A. Thompson and Messrs. R. C. Lawrence, S. P. McNair and D. H. Britt were elected t0 succeed , Total receipts 12 months $9,627.43 Rev. Chas. L. Greaves, pastor of the Parkton, Jan. 19 On January 17th at 7:30 p. m. Tolarsville Bap tist church was the scene of one of the prettiest weddings of the season when Miss Nellie Huneycutt became the bride of Mr. J. F. Lewis Robesonian with Senator Frank ' hh C fT r ;V P Gough. in srivinr cost of the sheriff's 113 0De of the Confederate vete office, including rural police, for 19 rans met in the court house here months, receipts from that office Friday to nav tribute trv thoiV v- J i ll '111 . - - M. l ' W.!. 1 WVV111U Vii were lnauvenenuy omitted, wmcn ed rhipftaine T?t tt t j'nf Par-vtvn A x, lor o SSrefo?? m&ir A business meet-1 fn hadthered near the ca- of fact receipts from the of f ice , xne camp was held at 10 bui'ding e'er the time for the cere amount to more than the salaries of o clock a. m.. At this meeting the mony. Two choruses by Misses Ef the sheriff and rural policemen com-,pW officers were re-elected, as fol- fie Britt and Lillian Lewis and Mrs. lyw uommanaer, J. A. McAllister; ! A. H. Graham "Come and Meet Me adjutant, M. G. McKenzie; lieuten-and "Wedding Bells" also a solo- bined, as the following figures, giv en ine Kobesonian bv County Aud itor McCallum, will show: j s.iit, F. A. Bond; chaplain. Rev Wes- Statement of Cost of Sheriffs Of-j ley Thompson. Messrs. T. A Mc fice and Rural Police for 12 Months Neill, Sr., W. H. Graham and T J (From Dec. 1, 1915, to Dec. 1, 1916.) Wooten were appointed a committee Sheriff's salary $323.75 a J tot urge Robeson's legislators to vote month .... $3,885.00 ard work for the bills now before 6 Rural Police $75 each a I the Legislature which call, for a month .... 5,400.00 " raise in the pensions of the remain-! VvilHs. The first to enter was Rev. r . , , - m few soldiers of the sixties. The,H. B. Porter, who took his position Total cost 12 months . $9,28o.00 camp also went on record as fa-1 in front of the beautifully-decorated lteceipis from &eriit s uince tor vonng tne paying of all Confederate i altar ' lighted with candles, color Same Period 1 veterans pensions regardless of scheme green and lyellow. Next commissions and lees . ?7.,b72.b . xneir wealth. cam Mr. L. P. Johnson of Parkton r ees collected by rural po- J Alter the business meeting the solo "O Promise Me" by Mrs. G. F Humphry, and "I Love You Truly," by Mrs. A. H. Graham. To the strains of Lohengrin's wedding march rendered by Mrs. G. F. Humphrey the bridal party entered. Ushers, Messrs. Walter Smith and Jerald lice COTTON AND COTTON SEED Middling cotton is selling on the ocal market today for 16 cents the pound. Seed 75 cents the busheL BRIEF ITEMS OF LOCAL NEWS Messrs. L. T. Townsend, G. M. Pate, J. A. McKay, E. F. Murray and L. E. Whaley on the board of directors at the meeting, these former direc tors having sold their stock in the corporation, ard Dr. Thomnson and Messrs. R. C. Lawrence and TA. Mc Less total costs as above 9,285.00 . First, Baptist church. Mr. Greaves ,was introduced in fitting manner by Net gain from receipts . 342.43 Commander J. A. McAllister. Mr When the salaries of the sheriff , McAllister expressed reeret that such and rural policemen were fixed by the Legislature 2 years ago it was estimated that receipts from the of- a few met to pay respects to the great chieftain, General Lee. After a few preliminary remarks, Neill, Sr., were elected to succeed if ice would take care of these sala- j in which Mr. Greaves characterized Messrs. L. T. Townsend, F. L. Ford and O. C. Spaulding on the execu tive board. , The majority of the directors at tended the meetingFriday and the new officers were unanmiously elected. STOCK LAW STILL IN FORCE i tiA lVTisa Francis Parfpr vf Mnvtnn 1.954.81 i "Jovs" listened tn n anlfmHirl ' i..nm rtTirc.;- aio. tv,. rion ewquent euiogy ot General Lee by ergan and Miss Hattie Graham of Proctorville; next was Mrs. D. A. Cashwell, dame of honor, very beau tiful in crepe meteor and carrying a bouquet of yellow daises; the grooms men with Mr. E. V. Johnson of Park ton as best man. The flower girl3 were Jessie Huneycutt and Elizabeth Eyrd. Next came the bride beauti fully gowned in crepe-de-chine on the arm of her step-mother, Mrs. Annie E. Huneycutt, carrying a bou quet of bride's roses and fern3. The ceremonv was Derformed bv Rev. H. B. Porter, castor of the M. E. church of Parkton. in a most solemn and dignified manner. Immediately af ter the ceremony the bridal party left in automobiles for the home of Mrs. Annie Huneycutt, where a re cention was enjoyed, and at 10:30 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis arrived at the home of the groom'3 father, Mr. J. ries, and from the figures given , General Lee as the greatest and most auuve il wui ue seen wiat lub xe-1 accomplished soldier in American ceipts m.ore than take care of the history,- he launched into a discus salaries, ion ftf rioTlAl-al To'o iifa ar,A V;c4-n.n Out of his salary the sheriff pays as a man nl no a Biii;. t?i a clerk, all 'phone bills, and his ex-; hef nr .a penses m getting about oyer the his record in the Civil war he had county. It is difficult to figure just become famous as a soldier and en what the expenses of the office will i Rineer, the speaker- said. Mr. Agreement Among People of a Sec- flM.'iiko ine eDenses 'Z?S..'t2..a,2!.??"Z.. lion to Let Stock Run at Large COUI,ty fficcs, cannot be accurately K th ' "at d H h. . JPttiSL.S S 52?. $Si SffrVlna Stance. awIt t !? .eiJal,DJer:: The great chief tain was dis- The groom is one of Robeson's fore Eerier BT'lLBriS Saturday i hTrwoSd rather He went best citizens,, a progressive farmer rhnrcrnA until lotinry. Vi?o Vino-c rni-n of i- I 4M4- 1., KO CAft ftn auuu' among niS SOlOierS as a plain j Wmie tne Dnae IS one Ui lueuB . . -1 i UII1I11 lllll I I I Hllll 11 S4 Vll'llirV WVI t I UVIUI I I 1 1 I I . J I IH!!' I aLUiaLlllllkIa T the present salary and x.a . at mmii . itaTtni'nMA.- Art A. auc won lie was readv to cive others inc them "-much-haDpihesa.- and- auc ess s in - hie.; W Jiiiextneir t.myitauon complaints coming to the recorder, ' than to have it seems mat m mny -sections tne bear all expenses mmseii. . :,V: -.'iv r LZlixixCZZ farmers agree to let their-stock run! And no one could successfullyoni J ai. lai-o.fi PrfeiTi SMsnns nf.fh- i7Pnr. 1 qt,j t,Q mrnl Wom i declared Lee -3 firm J "Vf "T'YZZXZ-TJ' tt'-Zri'Z -.rr-lvs r'" --wmiis convictions...-He: teas M wixxwi ?p-,1iu. cAuiuiuoiH yielding as steel It was his firm coraer unci asKea . ine KODesonian ' " n .r. . r . to give fair warning that in future ' Birthday Parties ness that won for him the utmost all who come beorP him and it is , Viola and Frank Edwards, son atirt i , 1 , ; Six new "white wav" licht sts.nT3 have been erected on South Chest nut street . . License to wed has been issued to Gregory Pittman and Hattie Wil- loughby; Spurgeon Ivey and Delia Brisson; J. E. Burchett and Naomi Ivey. Lumberton chapter U. D., O. E. S., is called to meet Thursday night (Jan. 25), at 7:30 in Masonic hall. By order of worthy matron. Be present. Mr. "D. R. Shaw returned Thurs day from Lillington, where he went to attend the funeral of a two-year-old son of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Shaw. The child had pneumonia. Gen. and Mrs. F. A. Bond have panned to bring their guests from Hunters' lodge, near Lowe, to the Pastime theatre this evening and af ter seeing the pictures they will hare supper at the Lorraine at 9:30. Rev. W. R. Davis, pastor of East Lumberton Baptist church, had his right arm broken Saturday after noon when his automobile backfired while he was cranking it. The arm was broken just above the wrist. Mr. Stephen Wilson, who lives on R. 7 from Lumberton, brought to The Robesonian office Saturday an unusual colored ear of corn, which he gathered from. hi3 farm ast year. The corn is purple m color and the grains are unusually large. -Mr. A. C. McMillan and son, Mr. D. T. McMillan, of McMillan, were Lumberton visitors Saturday. Mr. McMillan, senior, who was a caller at The Robesonian office, told of a hog which Mr. Malcolm McMillan, who lives near him, killed some time ago weighing 530 pounds. Mr. A. Odum of R. 1 from St. Paul was among the callers at The Robesonian office Friday. Mr. Odum is near 84 years old and served m the Civil war. He is still 3pry and says he could plow if it was not for a bad leg. It .is interesting to hear Mr. Odum tell about the war. Lieut. Edward B. Dennis, re cruiting officer, visited the local sta tion Jan. 18th and accepted the fol lowing applicants for service, in the. infantry: ?Benjamin. Tf 3lake ;1, ; ii&rds,' were'3elayttian!; f ailed to I Ltmfoettoi! Livimcston"; X vPrevatte, pWholfWtm I R.VT.7Pembrokek CoroUyoet: return-. yeV they"were- e-ete?-f ment for such offense be fines of-j pr0ven that they willfully let their daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Ed-! Lee never hated his enemies. Sher- -.-.-i i mnrn i ; i. ' 1 . . . J ... . . . .... mjlTi ssiifl Txmv wo! noli sinrt tnoH tn to $zvv or imprisonment, lrom stock run at large will be given a wards, were 11 years old today. They Tj "I ill pn o 9 vmvs in thn rfisrrpoTi a 4. rru -ct- n i.' ; uxuaJ r. ! make it so. Lee would not even let .. -."j j iuau aciiiciitt;. iiic j.chi, ouai, mi mc are uemji sivcn u. uixi-inia.y uauj , r . i 1 number of valuable presents. GREAT MOTION PICTURES r.f the court. I neonle living in a community aree this afternoon bv Messrs. R. D. Cald- . mb .eu 'V0 a S11 ,Lr?.e n Democratic Caucus Wednesday Night J0 turn out their hog3 and cattle does well & Son. Their invited guests SS? 'Sl rLffZr ofi tion, which sprang trom a bill to the recorder Saturday charged with give Bertie right to elect its board, j sh0oting James Caesar, colored. The the Senate Saturday decided to leave evidence was that Lennon was cook the issue to a caucus of Democratic inR at a iumber camp and took his members of the Legislature to pis"tol to scare some boisterous ne held Wednesday night of this week. . groeg away and the pi3tol was ac. A resolution passed both houses j Mentally discharged, the ball glanc asking the State delegation . in Con- j inp. the arm of Caesar, who was gress to work for the location of a . standing near by. Prayer for judg government arm.or plant in the Cran-: ment wag suspended upon payment "berry ore district. of cost. ine tiouse votea oo to 11, wrai ui-, : . $30,000 FOR LUMBERTON P. O. tie discussion, for the Senate reso lution validating the Christmas gifts ot ?10 each to dependent families ot Th t Amount Included in Public were served bv the Pope drug store James Roach. Morris Pope, Knox Fdwards, James Poole. They will take their guests to the Lyric theatre and the Pope Drug Co. will serve refreshments. Grady, son of Mrs. Cora McNeill, was 11 years old last Monday. He was given a birthday party by Messrs. R. D. Caldwell & Son. Those who attended his party were: Knox An drews. Eugene Gray, Howard Link- haw, Rowland McNeill, Role Kelly. The party saw the pictures at the Pastime theatre and refreshments "On the Firing Line With the Ger mens" at Pastime January . 24 Motion Pictures Taken in the Midst of Battle by Wilbur H. Dur borough , , . Think of looking at an actual bat-frmo-ht hpforo vour eves! Think 1 , tic J.vusw . v need blush. Even in defeat the con- of sitting m a theatre 4 tnousanu duct, of General Lee was splendid. ! miles from a battle front and. see- State convicts distributed by Gov, Craig and the prison board Buildings Bill Passed by House of Congress Oates in the Senate and McLen- Aw,rt iums for North Caro- don in the House offered bills ap- jn,ciudeci n the public buildings propriating a.ou,vuu ior a "Hr-bill iust passed by the House oi Jon Play by Local Talent Pleases A fair-sized crowd was richly en tertained by the presentation of the Japanese operetta "Princess Chrys- campaign for elimination of llliter-, s was an appropriation of $30,000 j anthemum" at the opera house Fri acy in the State. . ! for Lumberton. A site was pur- j day evening. Miss Irene McLeod, Raleigh Cor., Jan. 20. Wilmington chase(j here some time ago for a post teacher of expression, in the Lum Star: Representative McRacken of .office Elm and Seventh, and Lum- berton graded school, played the role Columbus amused the representatives berton has been hoping to get $75,- 0f Princess Chrysanthemum, sup immensely with a personal pnvil- 000 for a building. Other amounts ported by Mr. D. F. Holloway as ege resentment of having been plac- appropriated for public buildings in Emperor, Abner Nash as Prince So- ed m the attitude of minority leader North Carolina were: Edenton $25,- tru, Rvdolph Thompson as Prince oy tne Kaieign morning paper. xic.ftQ0. Mount Airy $55,000; moubt hafHbeen flooded with telegrams i 01ivej $30,000; Morganton $35,000; telling him that the place for him Lcnoir 530,000. was tne insane asyiuuv nc wao tempted to sue the paper before a Columbus jury for damages. In Charlotte papers yesterday the American Trust Co. announced win ners in its Christmas savings club ad-writing contest, and Mr. Elwood Whaley of Lumberton was tne win So-sli, and a chorus from the music department of the graded school. The costumes were beautiful and each one interpreted his or her part Gen. Lee was a believpr in God. In all his correspondence he breath ed the spirit of piety and trust in God. In closing his masterly ad dress Mr. Greaves urged the com rades to be re?dy to meet their ereat leader and general on the oth er shore. A motion was made and voted that Mr. Greaves furnish the nress with a copy of his splendid tribute to the great Southern chieftain. After the address the veterans were invited to- the commissioners' room, where the local chapter. U. D. C, had prepared a bountiful din ner. Ins the afternoon Manager Wiphart of the Pastime theatre ad mitted all the veterans to the show fre of charge. As a whole the day was much en joyed by the braves who met to pay honor to the memory of their la mented leader. Notice of New Advertisements Fertilizers and farm supplies K. M. Biggs; flirst showine lof new models in spring hats K. .D. L-ald well. The play was much more en-1 well & Son; house and lot for sale tertaining than many of the ,;roa."" " ',T. Bigss; great war pictures Superior Court Next Week Frtr the trial of prim inal case3 will convene next Monday. ! ner of 'the first prize, $15. In the an- Judge Geo. W. Connor of Wilson will ; nouncement it is stated tnai neari" preside. The one-week term of crim- 200 advertisements from all parts inal court will be followed by a ; of the Carolinas were submitted and week's term of civil court. Four, nearly all showed such familiarity negroes will be tried next week on with the subject, originality, force the charge of murder. - These are: fulness and literary merit as to make Walter McNair, charged with kill-. it very hard to choose between them, ing Geo. Currie, colored; Foster, Mc- Many of the advertisements were Millan and ArchBethune,charged with masterful and showed that the writ killing Neill Shaw; Will Marshall,! ters possess talent of a high order charged with kiiling another negro ( that is needed in the. great field of with a piece of iron whiie working publicity and if cultivated and de on the R. & C. railroad near town veloped would probably lead to dis a few weeks ag.o ' tinction and rich rewards. shows tnat come to town. - re mission fee of 50 cents for grown ups and "25 cents for children was charged. The proceeds will be ap plied to the piano fund. Mr. W. C. Prevatt, who lives near Lowe, brought to The Robeson ian office Friday some pieces of a log which he found 22 feet under ground the other day while digging a well. How lonsr do vou suppose it had been since that tree fell, and how did it happen to be so far be neath the surface in this good year? Mr. W. D. Lewis of Pembroke was a Lumberton visitor Saturday. ' P-sime Jan. 24; 64 acres land ner- Ley's Bluff for sale, also Frank Britt place near Evergreen W. K. Fields. Boardman: 50 car loads of logs wanted J. S. Scott. Elrod, N. C.: girl or bov wanted: the place to fet perfect mechanical adjustment Lumberton Motor Car Co.; notice of dissolution; program at Pastime; Buff Ornington cockerels and eggs Jno. I. Newberry, R. 5, Lumberton; display of sprine styles in men's tailoring Chas. P. MacAllister: far mer's day Jan. 27 at R. D. Caldwell & Son's; salesmen wanted Harvey Oil Co.. Cleveland, O.: house in Or rum for sale Mrs. C. P. Williams; tenant wanted White & Gough. ing unroll before you the majestic panorama of war! Can anything b& more thrilling more vivid in its sense of realism? There will be ex hibited at the Pastime theatre Wed nesday the official war film of the German and Austrian Governments. It is not exaggeration to say that v,;Q con'ps of motion pictures repre sents the most remarkable achieve ment nf a film camera, taken by Wil bur H. Durborough, official press nrotographer, a man wno learea Hom ing, who went unaer government, -i,f,T intn tho thickest of the fight tuviivv - - v 1 Others have triea 10 actuii'v"" Durborough has done. . T capitis "On the rinng With the Germans", you wonder at these marvelous pictures, you get in struction, and enlightenment as to the actual conditions of the war. Don't fail to see these great war pictures at the Pastime theatre Wed nesday, January 24, from 1 p. m. to 11 p. m., under auspices of The Rob esonian. Colored Teachers Meet in Lumber ton Saturday Correspondence of The Robesonian. The Colored Teachers Association will meet at Lumberton January 27 ni 11 a. m. Proarram: "Preparedness" in the Teachers Equipments Lottie Mosely and M. D. Lennon. Teaching Fractions Prof. H. W. Pope. The Place of Writing in the Public Schools Prof. G. H. Leach. A Method of Teaching Geography Prof. R. H. Johnson. W. J. McLEAN, President. The Collonade club will move at an early date from, the Bond house, Chestnut street, to the Millsaps house, Elm street. The club has ten members. masters- in this territory. Mr. H. M. Beasley has bought the interest of his brother "Mr. W. B. Beasley in the livery business which they have conducted jointly . here for several years. Mr. W. B. Beasley will nut his attention to hii blacksmith shop. West Fourth street, while Mr. H. M. Beasley will look after his livery business and wood and coal yard. Just when a game of cards, which was being played with money up, was getting interesting to Wal ter Smith, Furman Freeman and Al bert Hughes, all white, last night about 7 o'clock, Chief of Police Alf IT. McLeod nabbed them. The game I was being played in Smith's press ing club, f ourth street. iuey not locked up but were cited to trial before Recorder E. M. Britt this af ternoon at 3 o'clock. Dr. K. E. Miller of the U. S. Department of Health, Washington. D. C, spent part of last week in Rob eson inspecting the work of County Health Officer B. W. Page. Dr. Mil ler visits the counties where whole time health officers are employed t'hrnnrrtinnt th- country. Robeson was binvw.i"-. C ... . . . the first county he visited in Una State. He expressed himself as be ir.g highly pleased with the work of Dr. Page. He went from here to Greensboro. Mr. W. C. West completed Sat urday a 2-room public school building in the Meadows, about 3 miles east of Lumberton, and left on the same day to pay a short visit to his home folks on . 2 from Chadbourn. He goes today to Shannon to begin build ing a 3-room. modern public school house at that place. The Robeson ian goes to Mr. West's home but as he will be engaged at Shannon three months he paid for an ertra copy w go to him there. "... . ... T -1T ...... Von VA. Miss Amena LiiiiMiauci " re signed her position as manager of the millinery department of Messrs, R. D. Caldwell & Son's store. Miss Linkhauer had been in that depart ment for 16 years and i3 favorably known to the ladies of this section generally. She expects to open up a millinery store herself in the near future. Miss Mary Moore, who has held a position in the millinery de partment of the Messrs. Caldwell's store, has charge of that department now. 53E22EE3E Now and Until February 1. 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