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Royal nke5 the ood Pu wholesome and delicious. OUBEB Absolutely Pure POVAL EMONQ POWDER CO.. NEWVOWK. Football To-night. " . The"bos wish it to be known that there will a full dress rehearsal of the foot ball team tb-night at' the Centre Brick. Don't fail to attend in lull war paint and attire. Kobinpmi Show. & Franklin llio. Enormous Retoimlons of Itmpect. . ' At a called meeting of the Board . .. . I Everybody rembers the great John of Directors of the First National 'Robinson and his unexcelled circuses. Bank of Wilson, convened Thursday, We wish to announce to the public Sept. 30th, the following resolutions mat 1 HE . VjREAT OHN KOliliNbU.N rAdnntpH - . and Franklin Bros, Enormous Shows Combined will be" in Wilson on Friday, October 22nd. The pa- A Sacred tie wish F-ast. Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock ushered in the sacred Jewish fast, Yom Kip- pers wherever this show has appear- per, or Day of Atonement, it ended ed have only the most flattering re- 1 yesterday evening at 5 o'clock. This ports to make ot it. Look out for is a day more religiously observed by Ad. next week. our Hebrew citizens than any other uay in me year and their stores were rer 2.000,003 round sui m sept. - 1 closed when Yom Kkpper came in The sales of leaf- tobacco on this and remained closed till 6 o'clock market went beyond the 'two million yesterday. It is a day of fasting and mark, this brings the total sales tor prayer, and those who s!nc v o - p-vp tne season uo to something over it, and most Hebrews do, refrain from eating for the iwenty-lour hours. Am using; to the Sj)e't;itrn. "What was quite an amusing acci dent occurred Tuesday, on Nash street. A farmer with a -load ot to- Hcirgrave'S DrUg Store bacco was slowly Wending his way to WILL BE OPEN NEXT SUNDAY. WILSON LOCALS. A V KKK's NKWS 1SRIKFI,V TOLD FOR ItUSY Rh'ADKKS. ward the warehouse of his choice. when his steed, an every day mule, saw something that caused him to run, but after making a few quick bounds his muleship decided that it holy bonds ot wedlock to Miss May three and a quarter million pounds The prices paid for the weed have been unusually high, so much so that the buyers are cutting their patching for a much more moderate profit than they generally count on. The far mers will hardly kick at this however. ... Kyiiuio Heat. Yesterday, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. W. B. Bynum, Mr. Joseph J. Best was united in the llonif M i ttirs Picked up on Our. Streets by our Keporter W hat lie Sees and Hears. Spark's circus to-morrow. The "alibi" was accepted without question. D. B. Rouse, Plain and Fancy Engraver, with Privett & Co. . It your eyes are giving you trouble call and see D. B. Rouse at Privett & Co. Our prescribe was very" foolish to take so much un necessary exercise and with the thought was coupled the action .of a sudden stop. This his master had ; failed to anticipate and as, a conse quence he, with his load of golden weed, went over in a heap upon the mules back. The man was right much bruised but no bones were broken. , "Whereas an All wise Ruler in His providence, has removed from oar midst our friend an J associate, Willie Daniel, who for many years has served with honor as one of the Di rectors of this, the First National Bank of, Wilson, Therefore be it resolved, , 1st. That in his death we Lose a sate adviser and loyal friend, whose wisdom, forethought and fidelity as a citizen and an official we are proud to acknowledge, and in so doing 'we emphasize qualities based upon treat firmness of character, which at no time was swayed by public clamor, favor, reward or hope of, reward. 2nd. That his course while with us was admirable, and shall, though dead, continue to. serve the best in terests of our Association and its pa trons. 3rd. That a page of our record be devoted to these resolutions copies be furnished the town papers, and a copy, attested by the seal cf the Association, be forwarded to the family of the deceased." PERSONAL MENTION. Bynum. Only the parents and im mediate relatives of the couple were present. The bride and groom left 1 r their home near larboro on the Remember we sell for cash only. noon train, accompanied by Mrs. J. privett & Co H. L. Best and the bride's sister, Whv oay forty dollars tor a Miss Mittie Bynum ; . .nAin, when von can buv OV, V & -w. ..... f J it for twenty at Privett & Co. ? SiHuds at the Head . Who Hit Dick Renfrew? That is what is, or was on Saturday night last, agitating the public mind. Aug. J. Bogel, the leading drug gist of Shreveport, La., says: "Dr. most eminent physicians z ,fV'c N nispnvprv i thp. nnlv 'Hart s Emulsion of tu4;n that rurpu mv rnnoh and it is I II4 '-- J O Cod Liver Oil with L.reasote and the 5est sener t have." J. F. Camp- the Hypophosphites. ' . merchant, of SatTord, Ariz., Cotton still continues Wr-fhe writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery Wihmnc4ton Star predicts that it will is all that is claimed for it; it never be.hiuher betorb lontr. the rise cannot tails, and is a sure cure for Consump coire too soon to suit the farmers, - A Denial. . . Wilson Times As superintendent of the Water It seems that Richard was imbibing Works system of Wilson, I deem it both bad' liquor and an ugly disposi- necessary to deny certain assertions , .1 1 1 . r .. made by the Advance of the 23rd in, tion and was on the IookouUor a row "y -L ... J : .... , 1 . " . under the cap ion" Unnecessary waste when some , kindly disposed inaivio- of water At first 1 decided the ar-.l ual stepped up and gave him a tap t;cie too absurd to notice, for Mr. . -. . ....... .1 I - - .- . T l that sent him to the floor, tn such Cantwell slates an impossibility in tne Raper, 2 ; Silas Lucas, jr., 1 ; jacoD Tomlinson, 5 "; Burkett Lamm, 4 ; C. vr wKK'fi--Iat Adams. 7 : T. H. Gardner, 9 ; C. W. Eatman, 5. Mr. A. S. Copeland, of Kinston, was in the city this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Deans have taken up their abode on Nash Street. Mr. T. J. Hadley, Tr. left yesterday for Smiihfield, where he goes to ac cept a position with his uncle, in the merchantile business. ' . The Rev. F. C. Bayliss left yester day for Flat Rock, N. C, where he will spend a few weeks after which he intends going to Florida. Miss Agnes Moore, of Saratoga', passed through Wilson yesterday; on her way to Greensboro where she will enter the Normal school. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Pierce of Roa noke Rapids, were in the city Sun- Aav Mr. Pierce returned home on j. .... - Monday. Mrs. Pierce will stay over over until tomorrow. Dan Earle, who has clerked for McCraw & Co. during the past three years, left Sunday for Asheville to work in the brokerage r usiness - with his uncle, Mr. J. W. Crowell : - J ary List. " The following names were drawn a nirnrs for the SuDerior Court which convenes in November : W. F., Williams, 5; Geo. White, 6 ; Chas. Matthews. 10 ; E. B. Bass, Robt. Varnill. !8: C.1T. Thorne, 5 ; J. E. Watson, 4 ; Barnes Daniel, 1 ; J as Bryant, 9 , Geo. Howard, 0 ; A. O. Lamm, 3 : Josiah Farmer, 7 ; A. T. Price, 4 ; C. M. Wells, 1 ; J. M. Bass, 2 : Jno. C. Stanton, 10 ; J- T Rpnfrnw. A. T. G. Rawls. t . C. D. Gold, 1 ; Ned Kent . (col.), 4 Sandy Bennett, 9 ; W. T. Bullock, ,7; Wm. J. Hinnint, 4 ; R. J. Jones, 5 W. C. Allen, 1 ; Josiah Davis, 3; A. r fiUq n Amos Ellis. 10 : H. A. Broke Jail. ; . On Sunday last a prisoner was KrtifTht Hnwn from Elm City. To WWA'fc " Prolessibnal Cards. D. WORTHINOTOV. ah nrANC accommodate the new comer one of xroRTHINGTON & DEANS, the chain gage, Jim Hinnant, was ' ' attorneys-at-law. taken out of a cell and turned loose L . . 1 ukcu uui w Office on Court MauAe Sonar. in the jail, this was thought to be perfectly safe as the man was shackled J3. LO ' with a chain. Some time during the night Hinnant succeeded in getting on to the roof, by means of the scut tle hole, and then using his blanket as a rope he descended to the ground and, climbing the outer fence, he was free, barring the shackles, which he carried ofl. Up to this writing he has not been captured. - attorney and counsellor at law, NASHVILLE, N.'C. Practices in Nash, Edgecombe, Wilson Pitt and Halifax counties. A. J. SIMMS. A. B. DEAN?, A. J.: SIMMS & CO., GENERAL INSURANCE ; AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, - Office in rear of Court House. P. O. Box 162. WILSON, N. C. Pimples, blotches, blackheads, red. rou?h, oily, mothy skin, itching, scaly scalp, dry, thin, and falling hair, and baby blemishes prevented (by outicura soir, ine moss effective sKin purifying and beautifying soap in the world, as well as purest ana sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery. 8oap to told thronrhOnt the world. Pottib Dbco A!DCmm.CORi".. Sole Prop., Boston, U. 8. A. 0 lloV to rievenv r ace uumon, mauca irro. From Pim'plN to Pcrofalm cured by Cdticoka Kcmbdibs. . EVERY HUMOR FOR SALE. THE HOUSEandLOT Where I now reside. JOHN K. RUFFIN, j G. CONNOR, Attorney at Law, wilson! - - n.c. Offire Branch & Co's. Bank Building : iJ.Siiiinis&Co., Real Estate Dealers, WILSON, N. C.i Will gladly furnish any infor mation regarding Wilson v and vicinity. WILSON 39 tf is a town of 4000 inhabitants, with all the modern improve ments, such as Water works, Electric lights and Telephone Tf.MP.nft service, and is" the most pros 1 rusiee. : vr n pcruub luwn 111 intuitu vuiuiuia. 1: .u u ..Kio n tirct sentence, out lor lear some one SnOIl Ui UtI llldl uc - wia uuaun- ivj ' 1 ' .-r u- -i' roltor will unthingkingly fail to see the utter identify his assaihnt. The greater . isten J yhh statements, I will pan 01 uie evc.':njK spem. nrnrped to nrove thev are wrong in . , , r" " r . J S500,000 TO TiOAN Wc have the best In North Carolina Rev. J. B. Hurley is holding a series ot meetings at the Methodist Church. Mr. Hurley is an earnest 1 . .1 1 worKer ana we irusi ne may succeeu. Improper and deficient care of the scalp will cause graness of the hiir and baldness Escape both by the use of that reliable speciflr, Hall's Hair Renewer. . The small, boy is happy he has tion, Coughs and Colds. I cannot say enough for its merits." Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds is not an ex periment. It has been tried for a quarter of a century and today stands at the head. It never disap points. Free trial bottles at B. W. Hargrave's Drug Store. vain attempt to locate the source the blow. ot Klectrie ISitfel s. Electric Bitters is a medicine suit ed :for any season, but perhaps more generally needed when the languid, detail. Firstly, he says the 30 flush tanks use five feet of water per hour. If this were tuelhey would use in 24 hours all the waterln the standpipe and ten feet besides iliousness t pausftd hv tomid liver, which prevents diges- But there are tion and permits food to ferment ana puiruy m i.. in co onr! WtMH-of the stomach. . Then follow dizziness, neauacne, their flushing every hour they nusn every 24 nours, ana msieaa 01 usiu Spark's new great Syndicate Shows will exhibit in Wilson on Fri- bilious fevers. No medicine will act more surely inU counteracting and visions ct "various and sundry kinds' clay -afternoon and evening, Octcber freeing the system from the malarial of animals, pink lemonade and pea- gth. Admission 25c, children under p0iSOn. Headache, Indigestion, Con nuts. The day oi the circus will find I2 vears of are 10c. A grand free .Bi:na;nn Diziness vield to Electric I j t j 1 . 1 j lytt vi' 1 - - ... 1 ' him "right there." balloon ascension and double parachute jump will be given from thehow grounds at 1 p. m. Also a another ni8" tower dive from a ladder 80 feet high this alone is worth going many miles to see. The finest, smallest and best educated elephant and ponies on earth are to be seen with this big one ring 25c circus, together with f.n perlorming dogs, goats and monkeys and the best acrobats and gymnasts ever worked under a circus tent. We call particular attention to the advertisement of "The Ruffin Property,'" which appears in column. This is one of the most de sirable residences in the town. Don't forget if you use Putnam Fadeless Dyes you don't have to send for a package for wool and one for cotton. Each package colors all fibers. Sold by Hawley & Raper, Boyett, N. C. Don't forget "Joshua Simpkins" Commishioner Mef tmsr Monday. next Monday night. This ia one of At the regular' monthly meeting the best companies on the road and of the County Commissioners, on Bitters. 50c and guco per bottle at Hargrave's drug store. have a play that will please everyone. Reserved seats will be on ' sale at the usual place. Messrs. Boy kin & Co. arc sepa rating their wholesale and retail de partments. The store formerly oc cupied by the barber shop will be de voted entirely to the their business, the corner store will be given over to the wholesale branch. We would call the attention of our Street Commissioner to the bad condition of the bridges on the side walk crossings at the intersection of Tarboro and Green streets. The planks are loose and it is dangerous for pedestrians. Let them be re paired before some one is injured. ' Monday last, alter the usual business had been concluded, the Board ap pointed a committee, consisting of R S. Clark, J. T. Shrp and A. B. Deans to wait upon Maj. W. E. Neal, who was here in the interest of a Richmond firm, and get his estimates retail branch of and plans for putting in vaults ana enlarging the Court House, ine Advance has repeatedly called at tention to the urgent need of vaults, for the safe keeping ot public docu ments and we trust that the commis sioners will be able to make a bar gain with Mj. Neal. exhausted feeling prevails, when the 2oo gallons an hour, they each use liver is torpid and sluggish and the about 200 gallons in 24 hours. So need of a tonic and alterative is felt, instead of using as M r. Cantwell a A prompt use of this medicine has tOKrether use about five feet often averted long and perhaps fatal jn twentv-iour hours. Such articles are calculated not on ly to wrong the town officials but to seriously damage Wilson, and an ed itor should be careiul to get his infor mation irom those capbale of giving it to him correctly. We have one of the best systems of water works in the country. R.J.Grantham. Perhaps it was beneath the dignity of the "Great Mogul," the source of all reliable infc r.nation, to state just where all fiit water did go. As stated in our 1 issue, it is immate rial where the water goes, what the people are paying for and what they want is protection against fire. This we repeat is not being given. . If the mention of a fact will do the town an injury, then the existence of the fact should be corrected. If Mr. G. is responsible then he should have seen that the proper steps were taken. This is no new stale of affairs, the same conditions have existed for some time past and we have refrain ed from making public mention of it in the hope that the proper authori ties would see that the evil was rem edied. What we have said has been in the interest of the property owners of the town and if anybody's corns are mashed it cannot be helped. rui 1 LTU insomina, nervousness, and, if not relieved, bilious fever or blood poisoning. Hood's Pills stimulate the stomach, rouse the liver, cure headache, dizziness, eon supation; etc. 25 cents. Sold by all druggists. TfieoSy Pills to take with Hood's Sarsapanlla. Pill In large or small amounts on insur ance policies in first class companies. Larger loans ;at lower rales than are made by any other company. For particulars and terms, address English American Loan and Trust Company. c. C. DAN1KI.S, v Wilson, N; C. LONG TIME LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. 34-tf- - . .. English Diamond Brand. ENNYROYAL PILLS Original mo unij wrnun"., FE, always reliable. LAOits as i...,..l.t fnr Ohirhrxter t io(i IHa-A Tfwrtu ui ...... ... . . . . iboxea. scaled with muc nwmn. m mud .. r. . .' ..i.ufll tion and imitation. Al I)rosgist8.orcnd4?.. In rtampi for partlculnr. testimonial! and "Keller for Idle." " t"r? Mmll. 10,000 Ttimomals. Aun raptr. tTil hctr Chemical u n old by all Local Drugs''"- niiuu , PI ain Facts IliKliway Kibbry In Wilson. On Monday last a man named' Dennis Quinn arrived in Wilson and The work of removing the old pUt up at tie Elkwpod Inn. On the fact thxt trie, wooden bui dins from the corner of Nash and Tarboro streets has begun. A poition of them will be carried oyer the railroad and the remaining portions will be converted into a dwelling, to be located on Tarboro street. The corner, it is understood, is tote occupied by a handsome store. TaTt Hoover. Yesterday at Elm City, Miss Mary Alice Hoover, daughter of Rev. J. T. H. Hoover, Secretary-Treasurer of the State Alliance, was married to Mr. A. H. Taft. The ceremony was performed in the Methodist Episco pal church, at noon. Tuesday, .owing to h )use was being refitted, hz was com pelled to find other quarters, he -was directed to another place and w; s leaving the house when he was ap p oached by a negro who volunteered t show him the place designated, he f ollowed the man but instead o' carrying him to the right phce he was taken to a back street, knocked down and robbed. The above is substantially the evi dence given before the Mayor yester day when several suspicious charac ters were being examined with a view to spotting the guilty party. Among those suspected was Tom Brooks, who is now under bail, charged with having robbed Mrs. Winstead, a full account of which was in a recent issue of the Advance. There seems to be an organized band of these foot-pads in town and the sooner they are i:u klen'8 Arnica alve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chaped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Droken up the better. l iles, or no pay required.- It is guar anteed to fnve nerfect satisfaction or 0-A-ST2?O.:2S.X.A- r llinnpw reftirrfr Pr?o it rpntc ipr bo For alf hv R V ' lfaroravp. "iwCX5Sg' is en every vrawfsr-. Connlry vs. Town. t . While visiting in an adjoining coun ty a few weeks ago one of our young men entered into a conversation about boxing. " . His country lriend toM him he had always heard he had the reputa tion of being one of the best boxers in Wilson and that he wanted to have a "go" with him, claiming that these "shriveled, dried up town boys" thought they were something, and he wanted to show what a real fighter was. Accordingly the date was set which ftll on Tuesday. So this young man came to Wilson,, bringing several of his'iriends to see the work well done. Our, "town boy" bor rowed a set of gloves, not the "feath er bed" kind either. At 2 o'clock both partits, with their several friends assembled over one : of our places of business. , After all preliminary arrangements had been made the two "artists" urpnt to work. It will be well to state here that the "foreigner" tipped the scales at 163, while the native could only make thern show the 135 notch. j , ' The foreigner clinched nis teem and made a lunge lor his opponent, he was met by a slight touch on the mouth which brought blood. He immediately made another rush and succeeded in landing a blow with lit tle effect, whereupon our little ban tam caught him in the face and brought him to the floor. Things were getting interesting now and the foreigner was mad. He made an other rush and' received the same dose, only ;in larger quantity, for he hit the floor with a thud! The blood was now coming freely and after "de bating", a few minutes the "heavy weight" decided to turn oyer the belt. He had been entertained sufficiently. He claimed though there was no one else in Wilson who could do the same thing. When his opponent's brother made his appearance and of tered to try him the foreigner sifo'ved the white feather. He left lor his home that evening, accompanied by his friends, and for many days he will tell of the surprise he met with in Wilson or maybe he will be like the little boy the calf ran over. Our I's and.... ....Other Eyes. Our I's are just as strong as they were fifty years ago, when we have cause' to use them. But we have less and less cause to praise ourselves, since others do the praising, and we are more than willing for you to see us through other eyes. This is how we look to S. F. Boyee, wholesale and retail druggist, niniti 'Minn, who after a quarter of a century of obser vation writes: , "I have sold Ayer's Sarsapa nlla for more than 25 years, both at wholesale and retail, and have never heard anything but words of praise from my customers ; not a jingle com plaint has' ever reached me, I believe Ayer's Sarsaparilla to be the best blood purifier, that has been introduced to the gen eral public." This, from a man who has sold thousands of dozens of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, is strong testimony.- But it only echoes popular sentiment the world over, which has, Nothing but words of praise for Ayer's Sarsaparilla." We do not claim that the sun, moon and stars would cease to shine, and this great big world would prmp tn an pn rl that North Carolina, or even Wil- . VlilV tv - j ' son county would have to enlarge her almshouse to receive the starving thousands if it were'not for THE CASH RACKET or that the streets of Wilson would have grown up - in bushes and briars had we never opened our doors at all. We do not wish any one to suppose that we think that our importance has assumed such mam moth proportions. But W c do Claim This, (and have both goods and prices to back it); that we carry probably as large a stock as any in Wilson. Buy in large quantities, therefore cheaper, have better facilities for handling goods, buy for cash and sell for cash, therefore enabling us to make the PRICES THE VERY LOWEST. Hundreds of people of . Wilson" and vicinity can testify to the truthfulness of this statement who have patronized us for 1 1 years, and helped to build this o-reat business that has' no superior in tne nttie city. "" . . 1 V l o all such inenas ana patrons . We Extend Our Heartfelt Thanks, and to the few who possibly have not patronize us, we will say: You just try for a change some of the many hundreds of matchless values we are offering daily. Compare the quality of goods, the difference in price, and in 12 months the saving will astonish you. v ' - . " :: The Cash Racket Stti re J. JVI. LEATH, Manager. Cor Nash and Goldsboro Sts. WILSON, N. C Any flonbt about it? Send f or-Cnrebook" ' It kills doubts and cores doubters. Address J. C. Ateu Co.. Lowell. JJasi. Real Estate Brokers and Commission Mercliants. Office ok Nash St., over R. J. Grantham 8c Co. . Wilson, N. C. ; Real Estate BongM and Sold. (S) Rents Collected. tirj. a- fr- oU Ttn;iri;ny Txkts in the town of Wilson and Elsewhere. I irnod location for ;a nice residence -,,cu"a,w . - , Price low. Terms reasonable. We invite intending settlers to can anu see us. v-orrcspouueute Suuuw.u. 27-18-iyr. Cotton and Tobacco Market In the State. Yet farming lands are reason ble in1 price, from $10 pe acre up. We are in a pos tion to offer Building Lots" : in any section of the town, and call attention especially to vacant lots on Academy, Spring Goldsboro,, Hines, Daniel and Park streets, rang ing in price from $150 to $1,000. If you want to sell your lot place it with men who are in touch with purchasers. - If you want a tenant for your building, and the rents collec ted promptly make a. contract with .'. A. J. Simms & Go. : No 5. Farm of 52 acres 6 nules from Wilson, 2 tenant houses, a good I horse farm in cultivation, adjoining lands that caa be bought reasonable. Price, $i,coo. " - No. 8. A valuable mill plant. One 12 horse power Cooper engine, 12 " ' boiler. " circular saw mill complete, cuts 19 inches. " mounted cut ort saw. " grist mill complete, heavy 4inch , runners. ' "1 steam power Wilson Cotton press. " large Wilson cotton seed crusher. This machinery is in good running or der with belting, shafting, pulleys &c., romplete and can be bought for one fourth original cost. No. 12. A farm of 250 acres 4 miles from Wilson, 150 acres in cultivation. 25 acres good pasture, well watered. 4 tenant houses and good out build ings. No better farm in the county. Price, f4,ooo. ,; No. 13. A good 4-room dwelling on, corner of Spring and South streets. ; A good sized lot cheap tor the price, 950. " -. ' No. is. 1.2SO acres timber land on . .u wr n fir A 1I1U CAICIIUIU ...v. ... and C. C. R R. in Columbus county. Productive .farming land if cleartd. Place is paying rent as turpentine farm of 10 per cent, on price asked. Price $2,100. No. 16. A nice two story 9-rocm dwelling nicely located, lot 80x130 feet. Price low. . :" No. 18. A farm of 80 acres, 8 miles from Wilson, buildings new, Hoise farm just cleared. Price, $850. No. 23. Farm of 90 acres 6 miles from vVilson. One horse farm in cultivation Good buildings. Fine tobacco land. Price, $1,100. No. 25. Vacant lot on the corner of Spring and Hines streets, 45 bY lS5 feet. Price $ 100. No. 38 Vacant lot on the corner of Goldsboro and Hines streets, 45 by 185 feet. Price f 100. No. 39. Vacant lot on the corner of Spring and Dairy streets, 47K by 18s feet. Price $100. No. 52. Vacant lot on the corner of Goldsboro and Dairy streets 46H by 185 feet. Price $90. No. 19. Lot on corner of SpTing and Dairy streets. Go6d four-room dwel ling, good water. Price low. No. . The Ibt on Green St. known u Mthrkdist church Jot. A i uiu - . ,
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