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(ireatncss I'pon a Thorough
knowlctlice of Your Life Work
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l)in't tliink hirausc you lire
fresh from the hands of your
Inilor mihI your biirlu't', tlint you
will jiuks for ii umlli'ioaii, un
less you lire one. You Illicit
you
mistaken for
not lies urn
; not convert a rouh into anen
tleman liny more than a stove
pipe hat ami a cijjar initke a
man of a monkey. A few
smart, well-earned quotations
from eminent authors will not
The sacred day was ending in a village by the sea
The uttered benediction touched the people tenderly.
And they rose to face the sunset in the golden glowing west,
And then hastened to their dwellings for Cod's blessed boon of rest.
They've Done Their
Her.
Worst To She .Must He Hie .Mistress of the
House . Hut Never its Slave.
But they looked across the waters, and a storm was raging there;
A fierce spirit moved above tliein - the wild spirit of the air;
And it lashed and shook and tore tliein till they thundered, groaned
and boomed,
C4ii ry the perfumed roses ahout j And, alas ! for any vessel in their yawning gull entombed !
forages without once licinu;
rose. Fine!
costly jewelry no
Sad and anxious were the people on that rocky coast of Vi'ales,
L.est the dawns of coming morrows should be telling fearful tales,
When the sea had spent its passions, and should cast upon the shore
Tangled wreck and swollen victims, as it had done heretofore.
With the rough winds blowing 'round her, a brave woman strained her
eyes,
And she saw along the billows a large vessel fall and rise.
O, it did not need a prophet to tell what the end must be,
convey the impression that you ; Hor no ship could ride in safety near that shore oti such a sea.
are conversant with literature, j
: You are apt to become scorch- j Then lhe P"1 PeoPe lulmcd frnm lhc,r llol,les aml ,hronEcd ll,e
ed in the flames von kindle, for j beach.
' your literary companions will ' - fl,r P(,vvt;r 10 cross waters and the perishing to reach !
soon sound v.mr shallow .lenths ' Helpless hands were wrung for sorrow, tender hearts grew cold with
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dread,
And the ship, urged by the tempest, to the fatal rock-shore sped.
"She has parted in the middle ! Oh, the half of her goes down !
God have mercy ! Is I lis heaven far to seek for those who drown ?"
Lo ! when next the white, shocked faces looked with terror on that sea,
Only one last clinging figure on a spar was seen to be.
Nearer the trembling watchers came the wreck across the wave,
And the man still clung and floated, though no power on earth could
cept a few flashes of wit and j save,
wisdom as the evidence of "Could we send him a short message ? Here's a trumpet; shout away."
superior knowledge. If your ! 'Twas the preacher's hand that took it, and he wondered what to say.
Any memory of his sermon? Firstly, secondly? Ah, no!
There was but one thing to utter in that awful hour of woe.
So he shouted through the trumpet, "Look to Jesus! Can you hear?"
And "Ay, ay, sir !" rang the answer o'er the waters, loud and clear.
ami your ignorance will appear
more tflarin than before. An
acquaintance does not make a
lawyer; a sanctimonious face a
J minister; an elaborato sin a
i doctor, or a pair of wine;s an
i anel. The world judges us
: by what wo tire, and not by
what we seem. It tloes not ac-
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many years. Money is loane.l upon aoprove,! seeui ily at the leual rate of
interest six per centum. Accounts ol all ate solicited.
The surplus ami tiudivideil proiits li.iviinr ri aclic.! a sum eiiial to tlie
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i-kkshiknt:
W. K. HAMI'.f.,
V ieK- l'Hl:sl K NT:
lm. it I. i:ms,
(.iacksou. Noith.uuplon counlyl
casiiikh:
W. It. SMITH.
mental attainments are not ap
preciated by the public, it is a
sensible conclusion to arrive at
that you are striving to be
something which nature and
education have not fitted you
for. Thi! world, generally, is
quick to ack nowlml"; true mer
it, and genius, and having no
grudge against you, personally,
it will appreciate your efforts
if they are at all praiseworthy
and meritorious. True excel
leiice in anything is only at
tained by unremitting labor.
If you would be that which you
are not, bend all the energies
of heart and brain to the ac
complishment of your desire.
Whatever place your ambition
prompts you to select your field
for future labor, however lofty
i and diHicult of access the
j height may be, tit yourself for
I it by slow and laborius process
I of study and toil. Begin at the
j bottom round of tin: ladder, lay
the foundation firm and secure
; build your structure of future
greatness upon it thorough
knowledge of your life work in
all its hearings. In fact, he
what you seem, and seem to bo
j nothing hut what you are.
1 Dett itt's Utile Kaily liisers are small
: pills, casv to lake, eeutle ami sure.
I Sold hv V. M. Cohen. cMoti. N. C.
A New York physician re
biles lhe following fact :
A few weeks ago he waseall
ed lo the help of a man who was
mortally wounded in one of I he
low or dance ball:, or ' Mi its''
of that cily. When In' had al
telldeil his pat ien: . tile doctor
looked curiously abuiit him
The wounde.l men la before
the bar, against which lounged
some drunken old sots. In lhe
next room a few young men,
(lushed and bright-eyed, were
playing cards, while the gaudi
ly dressed barmaids carried
about tht! liquor. Hut licit her
the gamblers nor the women
nor the drunkards paid any at
tention lo thi! dying man on
the floor. They squabbled and
; laughed, deaf to the groans.
The proprietor of the dive, a
' burly fellow who had been a
j prize tighter in his younger
! days, having seen tin,' police se
cure the murderer, had gone
back quietly to his work of
mixing drinks. Death, appar
ently, had no interest or terror
for these people.
Suddenly a little old woman,
with white hair, a thin shawl
about her, came to the street
door. Her appearance pro
duced a startling effect. The
livery ivuiii.ni who takes con
science to be her guide has a right
to feel that ho'iic is peculiarly wo
man's kingdom, knowing ihat all
love, all pur.; thoughts all religion
and govenrneiiK if one would
have them lloiirish, must have its
roots hem.' itii its altar. Let no
wife, who would 1 e loved, honor
ed and happy, forget tfiat home
duties must ever stand first. No
ThaTlw:n.atri.-t ami t t. -.1 f..r I'.i'. ii.
in;il)-lii! N- I n r.'in.-av C.:.t ai Tr:.. i'!iT. - U.'i
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b .... i I . I ... . I: I . . II. .!. ik' ill! 'I lint, i.il'l! 'I- .Ii:h.
s-iivlv kia Ihi! I'.o!;i aii'l lan.:.0I
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ii-. . -iiillv trt'iilml Miiiiiy.
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Then they listened : "He is singing 'Jesus, lover of my soul.' "
And the winds brought back the echo, "While the nearer waters roll."
Strange, indeed, it was to hear him, ''Till the storm of life is past."
Singing bravely from the waters, "O, receive my soul at last !"
He could have no other refuge, "Hangs my helpless soul on Thee;
Leave, ah leave me not" the singer dropped at last into the sea.
And the watchers, looking homeward through their eyes by tears i tade
dim,
Said, "He passed to be with Jesus in the singing of that hymn."
GROWING OLD.
BY KOLL1N J. WLLLS.
For Infants and Children.
The Rind You Have Always Bought
Bears tho
Signature of
TENNESSni-I'S STINUILST MAN
,sK A Un A U)
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE APRIL 12, 1908.
i
(iallatin claims to have tho
stingiest matt in Tennessee, if
not in the world, and a premi
um is offered for his superior
in closefistedness. He got mar
ried to a home girl to save ex
penses. They walked around
the square for a bridal tour. He
bought her a nickel's w orth of
stick candy for a wedding pres
ent and then suggested that
they save the candy for the
children. --Danvillo American.
in ininminnrii iiri.tniiiiini
A Mnof VnlnnblA A (rent.
AIR LINE RAILWAY JT "Z ... ,Z
I in- KIJ..-I un- , ... I
medicines Kreatly imliuncos the medicinal I
pr.in'rlii-H w hich It extracts from naiivii
ntcdicinal rmits and holds In solution
much Is'tter than alcohol would. It alfo
possesses medicinal properties of tts own,
lu'lnu a valuable di'iuulceut, nulrltivn,
ontlsi'ptlo and anlllertnent. It nilda
lreiilly tothnelllcacyol the lllackclii rry
hark, ItlisHlnsil, (loidcn Seal root, stone
root and Huron's root, cutiiained In
"liuldcn Mislical Discovery " In siiUluhig
. . . i chronic, or lintfcrhig couchs, tirunchial,
mation for the public and are not guaranteed, ana tir,mtiin.i iiiimatiecii..ii f..ruit..f i.ich
these atfcni-- uro recutiilntnueu uy siunu
i anl meilli-al authnrlties.
I In all cases where liiero la a wusliug
away of flesh, loss of apimtiln, with weak
ilomafTi, as In ttio early atancs of con
ummlfin, thoro can tw noduutit that gly
cerine acts a, a vuluablo nutritive and
aids a liplden Scat root. Stone root,
Uueef; rufl t"l Ulack Chcrryhark In
promoLmriigestion and tiuildlnn up the
flesh auitfreii((ih.cuntrulllng tho conah
and host fl? atsiut a healthy condiilun
o( the wfflo ystem. Ol course, it must
nnl 111. Jlt'lMed IO work miracles. It will
not curuyonsumption except In Its earlier
atages. tt will ,1rn very seven', ul.st.l-
A little more tired at close of day;
A little less anxious to have our way;
A little less ready to scold and blame,
A little more care for a brother's name;
And so we are nearing the journey's end,
Where time and eternity meet and blend.
A little less care for bonds and gold,
A little more zest in the days of old,
A broader view and saner mind,
And little more love for all mankind;
And so we are faring a-down the way
That leads to the gates of a betier day.
A little more love for the friends of youth,
A little less zeal for established truth,
A little more charity in our views,
A little less thirst for the daily news;
And so we are folding our tents away
And passing in silence at close of day.
A little more leiiure to sit and dream,
A linle more real the things unseen,
A little nearer to those ahead,
With vision of those long loved and dead;
And so we are going to where all must go,
To the place the living may never know.
A little more laughter, a few more tears,
And we shall have told our increasing years;
The book is closed, and the prayers are said,
And we are a part of the countless dead.
Thrice happy, then, if some soul can say;
"1 live because he has passed my way."
These arrivals and departures are only as infor-
are subject to change without notice.
THE COST OF LIVING,
Trains will leave WBLDON as follows:
No. 32 for Portsmouth and Norfolk at 7.25 a. m.
No. 38 tor " " " t 2.57 p. m
No. 41 for Raleigh and points South at 12 07 p. m.
No. 33 through train South at 11.03 p. m.
For further Information relative to rates, sched
ules, etc., apply to
CLEVELAND' CARTER,
Ticket Agent. Weldon. N. C.
Or write to
C. II- (JATTIS,
Traveling Passenger Agent,
Raleigh, N.C.
r.,i h.MTrrrin-,,! conyns. nrum-nui
and IWTijhoujaiilra. fttiUjuitmiLi'
i.TrrWiTwlth hoarseness. In acute coughs
1 1 I w n 1 1 o . ' 1 1 1 i' 1 1 v t! . Ills In tho lingering
iiang-on conirhs, or those of long standing,
even when accompanied by bleeding from
lungs, that It has performed Its must
marv elous cures.
I'rof. Flnley Klllngwood, M. P., of Hen
nftt Med. College, Chicago, Bays of gly
cerine: " In dyi pepsla It serves an excellent purnose.
Hnliliutf a Hied iniaiitlty of lti ueromlu of
byilrisfen In solution. It Is one. of the best
manufactured products of lhe present Unit' In
lis action uis'll cnVelilcd. disordered suim
rhs, csiieclnlly it I hero Is ulceration or ca
tarrhal gastritis (catarrhal Inllaiiunatlun of
Momacli), It Is a nioffi vlllelcnt preparation.
(Uyccrlno will rcliove many cases of pyrosis
lis. nrlliurnl and excessive gastric (stomach)
aciillty." , , .
"(ioldcn Medical Discovery" enrlcliea and
purines the lil.sst ciirlntf blotches, pimples,
irutit Ions, acrof uloua swulllnes and old sores,
"Vend To nr. R V Tierce, of Buffalo, N. Y..
for free Iwoklet telllim all almut the native
medicinal root couiuonlnl thil wouuerfui
Medicine. Ittera U nw aloouot ia U.
Love is the cost of living. Pay it and go your way.
Love is the cost of the bloomy place of rest as the end of day.
Love is the cost of living. Beggar and thief and king,
Pay it for life that is all of life, the true and the only thing.
Love is the eosi of living. The green gin hills are thine.
The low, sweet vale will) the biul and bloom. tTie bough and (he mnplcd
vine;
The murmur of many waters, the cool of the calm, grave uod,
The wide domain of the simple fields, with their noble and quiet good.
Love is the cost of living, and only love's service can buy
The day by day of the tender way that leads to a starry sky;
That leads to the toil at morning and home to the sweet, sweet night.
With dream and reSt on a faithful breast till the rose dawn blooms in
light.
matter what high ami iiions may
have impressed her before mar
riage, or how high she may he
conscious her talents and influ
ences are capable of reaching, when
that solemn vow is taken that
makes the twain one for "belter
or worse" before all else, she
must give all the energy and love i
she possesses lo building a perfect
home, and she must never lose
sight of this high vocation. She
must be its mistress, bin never its
slave. Thai she has made it im
maculate in cleanliness and re
splendent in beauty is not enough.
She must feed the love and truth
which should unitedly govern it.
What power or dignity can reach
higherV What is the ability to
sway large audiences over a home
wilh such skill that husband and
children shall rise up and call her
I blessed? To be the ruling
spirit in such a position is a more
besotted old men a t the bar put i sacred honor than to rule an em
down their glasses and looked i pire. "Woman's rights!" Has
uneasy; the card players basti- man any higher or more noble?
ly shut the door to keep out the , And when husband and wife see
sight of her; and the barmaids eye to eye and heart to heart, one
huddled together in silence; but in the interests of home, they
the change in the brutal land- have reached as near perlection as
lord was most striking. we are allowed id hope for while
He rose hastily and came up 1 on earth,
to her, an expression of some- ;
thing like terror on his face.
"Is James here?" she asked
gently.
"No, no; he is not here. 1 do
not know where he is," he said
hurriedly.
She looked around bewilder
ed, and said; "I was sure he
was here. If he comes, will
you tell him his mother wants
him, sir?"
"Yes, yes," he said -and that
man urged her out of the door.
The physician soon followed
and saw her going into another
and another dive and grogshop
along the street.
"Who is she?" be asked of a
policeman outside. "Is she in
no danger?"
The man shook his head sig
nificantly. "They will not
harm her, sir. They've done
their worst to her. She is the
widow of a clelgyman, and slif
had one sou, ahoy of sixteen
years. They lived happy and
comfortable enough till he took
to going to pool rooms, and then
to variety theaters, and at last
to these dives here. He was
killed in one of them in a light
three months ago, in that very
one you were in just now, and
was carried home to her, bloat
ed from drink; covered with
blood, and dead. She only re
members that he came to these
houses, and she goes about
them searching for him every
day. They are afraid to see
her. They tliink she hrings a 1 tious over the way it may
curse on them. Hut thev won't in a romance.
harm her; they've done their
worst to her."
This is a true story, liow
many sons of loving mothers
are going down like this boy
into these dark places today I--Youth's
Companion.
Dr. Snoop's
Rheumatic Remedy
All Dealers.
tour
No apptlite, loss of strength, nervot
ns-n. li'iachs, constipation, bad breath,
g:;riral debility, sour risings, and catarrh
o( int stomach arc cil due to indigestion.
K' re!;evrs i'.:d gi'Avu. This new discov
er, r .rcs Tits tns natural Juices of diges
tion as th?y exist in a healthy stomach,
cornt ii.'.d vit!i the greatest known tonic
a;.; -ji..nti lt;Uv? properties. Krxio! for
dv.spei.iia does not oniy relieve indigestion
and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy
helps ail stomach troubles by cleansing,
purifying, sweetening and strengthening
ti.e mucous membranes lining the stomach,
Mr. S- S. Ea'l, if Rav-rsw, W, Va.. iayai
" I was ir-ulri with aour si' mach for twenty yeari.
KMj! cjrei ma nd wo ara now using It In mllit
hr T i-v."
Kodol Digests What You Eat
Bott.es only, R-.vc9 It'die'sHnn, tour atomaeh.
te.chl!: r.i mi, etc.
Prepared by E. C. OaWIlT & CO., CHIOAOO.
Sold l.y W. M. ( t.hi-n, WVMoii, N.C
The more noise i. ninn persists
in milking the sooner he will con
vince people it is brains.
(irOKOT; C. ORHEN.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
i Nuliniial H.iiiU l!uillniLr)
Weldon, N. C.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Wi:i.lM)N, n. c.
popular ('anily CuM cure
I l'it'f'iilii -is In-ini: 1 1 -
IlllLjL'lM I'M'fVn lll'l't'. Ill 11
I'lvw'titu :ur SU'I to luruk
. cl'r
Tubl.t-r
pfiiftl Ii;
It v linim
any I'nlil enmplWi'ly, .'tinl l'iv rtit ic
U'Nii: mi s:ilf :unl loiitliMHiir.
line fur I'liiMrni. Nit t,hniniii
tiw. hiitliiiiii liaivli urn -n-U'ti
llux ui l J.V.
All Ocal.-is.
The meanest thing about being a
millionaire is the sort of people
his children grow up to be.
.i.e.
A Sure HnouRh Knocker.
iinnliii. at' KYiiUville. N t'..
says: "I'.m'klm' Arnica is a sun
cnouuli knocker tor ulct-is. A lul nue
oiiinc on my leir li.M suihiiht. lint that
uuihlt'i lul salve knocked U out in a I'ew
rountls. Not even a vat rcmaineil."
' iuaiantee.i tor piles, sores, hums, etc.
','."t'. at anv ln.tr store.
A woman" has such an imagina
tion she can make a romance out
of her baby's marriage before it is
born.
Practices in the courts of Halifax anil
.jntniiiL!' counties am! ii. the Supretiu
court ol the Mate. special attention
kfivcii tti collections ami piunijl letinn
O
Bean the
Bignataro
of
i ii,i,' i- Bosit
Unless a girl hits the right kind
of first name she is very supersii-
not tit
The Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths.
(iRI-AT MHN AND THf: HIHK.
Tliord i:i a dispa:;'-. prcvaitii-r in this
counlry mo;;t d.iti(rro':,T t-e.-ao-.e r.5 dTfp-
I i ' I I .l -V'!v'- rmiy S'.sidrn
(a ' ""f Hfi1l"; ii. .'li -pit hr
i. he-ait iii.c..:e,
.iil.TC t r nv T'rxy
v . , , : r.
ate i:tir:i u.-j p-: u
b l
W. J W ARD,
t ii i it i-: in hamix m iLiiiNtii
WKI.IKIN. N. V,
si'lil'.' ly
Very Serious
It is a very seiiou9 matter to ask
for one medicine and have the
wrong one given you. For this
reason we urge you in buying
to be careful to get the genuine
BLAcT-draugHT
Liver Medicine
The reputation of this old, relia
ble medicine, for constipation, in
dicestion and liver tr.iuble. is firm
ly established. It does not imitate
other medicines. It is better than
others, or it would not be the fa
vorite liver powder, with a larger
sale than all others combined.
scud ro town ra
WALTKR H. DANIEL,
ATTOKNliY-AT-LAW,
Wi:i.lK)N, X. ('.
I'liu'tuvs ill tin' ('units of Halifax ami
Niulliiiiiii'lmi ami in llif Snpii-mc anil
VVilrial com ts. I'ulli't'tioiis itiaili' in all
pail cf Nm 111 ( 'aniliiia. Itiaut'li ollico
at Iialilax upt ii cvi'iy Mimilay.
' ' V idr.ey - p o i ,r. o n ed
Woi.J -ill allnr.k the
v.ta! uifiis or tlia
i:i l ip?.'-, duu'ii and waste
WISDOM'S WHISPERS.
Thinking bitterly of others strikes
at blow at my own heart.
Every great public victory has
many a private struggle.
Square dealing means to many
making all others fit to their an
gles. Seeing the way the others should
do is not equivalent to going in
the way we see
Nearly all the girls like to be red
headed unless they are naturally.
They Take the Kinks Out.
'1 liaviuisi'd Dr. Kinif's New Lift-PiIIk
for many years, with iiii'i-i-usini; MiliMm'
tiini. 1 hi'V take tin; kinks out of Ktoni
tirli, liver huiI Illinois, witliuut fuss or
fru'tioti." nays N. II. Ilrown, of l'itts
lii'lil, Vt. (lU-uaiili'i'.l witiKiiu'toi v al
any tlrinr Mtoru -'ic.
Any man would rather be called
a good sportsman than a good citizen.
IMnk I'ain Tahlt'tn Dr. Slioop's utop
Hi'ailui'lic, nouiauly pains, any pain,
anywhere, in iljiiinult'a surt'. l-'ot in ula.
on tin' "k box. Ank your (truiririat or
doctor ulxnit tiiiH formula ita tiuc.
All L)i'alra.
One ot the Washington newspa
per correspondents last fall made
im ! l iklii iY uih-il til.. I Initml t.ii,c . s"
1 kidneys IhcmM
Senators and Representatives were ; aw.iy uii ty
were doing during vacation. In ; iicruout.iM m. a!way reti fr.
ob'ainti q,:icr'-,t by r pripfr treatment cf
th-i l-.idncy.i. If you aro Od;t; badly you
can inai'.r. r..i mi.itait; by tal-.ing Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, ths great kiaitcy, liver and
blrnllcr remcay.
It c urorts inabi.Uy to hold urine and scald
ing pun in passing it, and overcomes that
unplaiia.il nereslty o( being compelled to
i often during lhj day, and to get up many
times during the nif;ht, Tlie mild and the
extraordinary effect cf Swamp-Root is soon
realised. It stands the hiiiest for its won
derful cures of thr most distressing cases.
Stfamp-Roct 's pleanat.t t take and sold
by ail driiggists m fifty-cent and one-dollar
sized bottles. You may f-'-y
have a sample bcttle of ftK$j&'
I KILLthe COUCH
AND CURE THE LUNGS
the fable he had the following enu
merations :
Speaking to Y. M. C. A's. five
Senators and twelve Representa
tives. Speaking to Chautauquas eight
Senators and twelve Representa
tives. F.ngaged in active Sunday-school
work- fourteen Senators and one
hundred and two Representatives.
AH of the topics which these
prominent men were assigned to
publicly speak upon concerned
Christian subjects and Bible work
and they were not ashamed to let
it be known where they stood in
wth Dr. King's
New Discovery
FIW OUCHS irOTm
VOLDS Trial Botll. Iw
AND U THROM AND IUNG TR0UBI FS
OUAR4 NTEED SATISFACIOJiV
OB MONEY REFUNDED.
this wonderful new dis- fH'VsrrF-" 11.
covery and a book thai
lellS ill about II, both ll.mii. or Swamp Rout.
sent fre.o by mall. Address Dr. Kilmer Si Co.
Binphamton, N. Y. When writing mention
reading this generous otler in this paper.
Don't make any mistake, but remember
lhe name. Swamp-Rool. Dr. Kilmer's
the struggle to make life and those n.y., on every bottle,
init better. I
! t t m 1 4.S.- .
V ma H r Baro i
l-nmtptlr ulitium .1, nr FEE RFTUFltl :
SO YEARS' EXPCillRNCC. -H.'.HM!. At
THI LOWEST, ttt iiil iii-mI-'I. (tlntli. t.r ..rl- :i
psttcrt wiarcfi fiii'.l fii ri'ft tn .itiUil..:iH .
INFRINGEMENT wim' r..it.l'n-fl bilui.. i: ,
riititltt. 1'rttciilH (il.tiMfit't) I'1 n'lpi AtlVEN
TltlOund SOID. rid', tr r,.!iS-tX,;RKSl f"'N
BlONl niut coPVKir.l.Tr. ,
OppoBlttt U. 6. F;t-WASHtworr
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