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VOL, XIII.
WILMINGTON, N C, THURSDAY. JANUARY 3,1889.
NO 3.
the news of correspondents cnless bo stated
u failures to receive their paper regularly.
in the editorial columns.
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1
RV U)VEHtlSK5JE
Pii Ciial4 a Ton
. . -r 3 . , . '" , A g T
mis IS A NEW .SIZK Or WAL-ai.uui
is lai e as Peanuts and for certain kinds
stows having srrong drnfis it. is a very
rufi.- Kememocr,
1 ONLY S4.0O V FK TON.
ii (V her- uoais as cur-1 i .
Mllli,-
MtlOtl will IX iiiri iiii iuviuutf "jiiu iv-
10
J. A. SI'KINCIEK.
iDid You Know That .
i) in nine ln 3i s e woh
gKAM. & LLES
?gni;p3'& SeserUam
M'poMahYtic?
i .
f. it i- i ;-ri:iiniy so, nna.-ttavoner,' w i
Holiday Presents
!.!C.V COUKiNE .CASKS, liUK-SINH
j r. c. Mii.i-i.u s..
I v Imig Store.
i'orne.r rouitJi and Nun Sr.,
! s. . -rlpnon.s tlllotl day an l Tilu-hr.
I
II K I'.KSJ
PIJIC15 AND T11J5 CHEAPEST
I'l l, t. j u t ho oil y to ha vo all kinds of Tl N W )I lv
,,ii. i-;it MCCARTNEY'S SHOP, On Market
,!iv'! Nrl n side; between secon'i and Tlnnl.
f:-;i n'ltt s cneerrully fumlslid anl all ontors
ivii I'ioinj't atientlo:i. timers; irorn the
"oilntr.v solicited. ' - ; -k-'CTtf
"STOKLEY'S. .
Wfif ARE NOW PRK,
pared ito acconunodate
all who may call upon us with the .
Finest- Oysters
to Lo had on'tho Coast.' We have made special
preparations-! or the Season. ,
Myrtle Grove, Middle and
Stump Sound Oysters
,itays on hand,
.style desired.
MM H) tf
(Served promptly and lu any
V. II. STOKLEY. -:
. Wright svllle.
Severe Coses or KI004I Poisou.
Thuitsands sufler from blood poison, who
would ije cured If they gave K. Ii. li.. (Botanic
hlood ualm) a triaL Send to the llloodl'.alm
t o., Atlanta, Ga-Jforbook of wondcrfai cures,
1 hat convince tho most skeptical. It is sent
nee. I -
.1. o. (Jibson, Meridian, Miss., writes: "For
a number of ye ars I suffered untold agonies
irorn blood poison: Several prominent physi
cians did me little If any good. I began to use
H. U. with very! little faith, but, to my utter
surprise, it has made, me a 'well and hearty
person' L "
z. t. miierton, Macon. ia,, writes: ylcon
traeted blood poison. I nrst tried physicians,
anfthen went to not Springs. 1 returned
h'uiie a ruined man physically. Nothing seem
ed t do me any good.. Jfy mother persuaded
we to try li. U. b.i To my utter astonishment
every ii leer quickly healed." .
Ii nj. Morris, Atlanta, Ga, writes: lI suffer
ed j ears from syphilitic blood poison which
rei used to be cured by all treatment. Physi
cians pronomced It a hopeless case. I had no
appetite, I had pains in hips and Joints and
lay kidneys were 1 diseased. My throat was
ulcerated and my i breast- a muss of. running
soivs. In this condition I commenced a use of
1;. B. 13. i healed every ulcer and sore and
cured me completely within two months."
aec lu im dw
- f-
II. ORONteBEUG,
the moTOGifeAPiircn. .
G I V H I M T It I A L. !
Air'wrK GuaranteeiL
Pictures taken Singlejor in Groups.
sept 24 tf i ir ,
CAUTIOW
Beware of Fraud, as my name and , the price
stamped on the bottom of all my advertised
s-Ws before leaving' the iXactorj; "which protect
tho wearers against high prices and Inferior goods,
if a dealer offers W. JL. Touglag shoes at a re
duced price, or says he has tbem without my name
and price stamped on the bottom, rmrtoim down as
17. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE.
' The only calf S3 SEA3IXFSS Shoe smooth
Jplde. tfo TACKS or VAX THREAD to
nurt the feet, easy as hand-sewed and WILL
AOTRIP.
V . L. DOUGLAS 84 SHOE, the original
aod only hand-sewed welt $4 shoe, l Equals cus-HHn-m.ide
shoes costing from f? to f 9.-
W. L. DOUGLAS &3JM) POLICE SIIOE.
KailrOllll Man -mnj 1 r.n(urc ,11 n'r thom.
. Smooth Inside as a Hand-Sewed shoe No Tacks
"VJi ax Thread to hurt the feet.
. W.L.DOUGLAS S2.50 SIIOE la unexcelled
rt,r heavy wear, liest t'alf Sljoe for the price.
nK-,1 IMirOLAS 82.23 WORKING
MAVS SHOE is the best in the world for
Jl?n Je.ir; one pair ouplit to wear a man a vear.
, L DOUGLAS 82 SHOE FOR BOYS
1 the bt-t School Mjoe In the world.
3 . L. DOUGLAS 81.75 YOUTH'S School
J"m .gives the small Bys h chance to wear the
wst . shoes in the world. I
All made In Congress, Button and Ijce. If not
TXJt2yr dealer, write XV. L. DOUGLAS,
! or sale.by4
SIT. VONGLAHN, -
YUmlnstoiu K. C.
v7
aag3l 3m.eodlp
LOCAL ISTTSTS.
INDEX TO N.1W ADVERTISEMENTS
Mcnds Bitos Pharmacists:
it C Orrell Livery Stables ,
R M McIntire- Many Thanks
J-iS SAMPSoxf-scliedule B Tax . ' '
, P C Miixer 1J oiiday Present s
Newton & Bishop Oysters. etc
Uoweix & Cuxming Mattressss
M M Katz Grand clearing Sale. ,
J J IlEDRicK-Speclal Inducements
IlKTN38ERaEn New Year Gree'lngs
jeo li French & Soxs-Extraordinary
W F. Spkinger & Co For the Holidays.
tockuom)ebs" Meeting Wilmington
lnjjs & Tnwt Co
S' w
.... v
-The Legislature ineeW next-Wed-
nesday.
Dressed turkeys 10J cents a pound
this morning.
Another very heavy frost this
morning, followed, by a beautiful
day. .
1
There is some talk of repeating the
operetta of King Winter's Court
next week.
kinds of School Books and
can be boupr1-
cheapest at Heinsbrtr"' - ,
- Portable fire-place grates. Just
the thin for our. climate. Are sold
by the N. Jacobi Ildw. Co. ' t
The worst feature about catarrh is
its dangerous teiiaency.to consump
tion;' Ifo'od's bjarsaparilla cures ca
tarrh by purifying the blood.
If you want a picture framed go
to Heinsberger's. He has a large
assortment of Mouldings to "select
from. t
The annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Wilmmgton Savings
& Trust 'Company 'will be held in
this f ity'on next Monday afternoon.
We invite attention to the ad. of
Mr, K.-. C. Orrell. "proprietor of the
livery and sale stables, corner Third
and Princess streets, as it appears in
this issue.
We have knives for your boys and
scissors for your girls. What wil
please them more . for presents? N
Jucobi Hardware Co.
Po you use loaded shells? You
win nnti mat tney will save. you
time, trouble and expense. For sale
bv the N. Jacobi Hardware Co.. t
i Indications. '
For North Carolina, fair and
slightly warmer, except along the
coast nearly stationary tempera
ture. Silver-plated knives, forks,spoons,
and child's sets, carving knives and
forks. Make your friends happy by
making useful presents. A nice line
of the above is offered by the1 K.
Jacobi Ildw. Co. . t
Itrldal Reception.
A recentron Was tendered last
night, at the residence of MaT. H
McIoy, to Lieut. E. A. Anderson,
JJi S. r., and bride. A great many
friends of the gallant groom called
toi tender their .acknowledgements
nnd.to make the acquaintance of the
fair young bride. ' The harpers fur
nished miisic and 'the young folks.
could not let the opportunity pass
without indulging in the dance. "It
was a pleasant evening, one long to
be remembered. ' 1
T. PI and XV.
Tliatcher, Primrose and West
have come and gone. Thev carried
the town by storm, as it were. The
house was chock full last night and
tlupei forinance was, superb. It is the
first time in our recollection that we
have seenthe ladies turnout in force
to see a minstrel performance in Wil J
mington. .'laving gone toncejthey
will be sure to. go again, ; for there
was nothing either displeasing or
disappointing in last night's enter
tainnient. It was a fine show and
no mistake. - I '
rrom tlie Dim Past.
We understand that a number of
the friends of Col. - James G. Burr,
the historiographer of the Cape
Fear, have induced that srentleman
to consent to deliver a lecture, in thf?
Opera House on next WetlnesdaVJcontiiIluetl an(i enforced so that
evening. Col. Burr will speak then
of the old times here and of names
and deeds and memories which are
fast gliding into o'blivion but which
should be rescued and preserved.
He will call upon a regular store
house of old incidents and we know
that the paper li w ill present wiTj
be one brimful of interest tooll. No
man among us is more qualified for
such a talk than is !ol. Burr and we
look for a real treat on the evening
n question. Fuller particulars wilt
appear a little later. "? 1 '
Xobody can write scientifically of " . - rounded. ,
woman's apparel. The man who at- Sight before last our Methodist
tempts it is lost. It is different with . . . - rt
Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Either sex j Wenclj, m addition -, to pounding
is fully acquainted with the merits jKevi Mr. Creasy, visited the resi
of this noted remed'. !dence of Rev. Mr. Swindell, Presid-
:' rerona. I ing Elder ' of this" district, comer
Dr. W. T. Ennett, of Burlaw, was I Malberry and Second streets, and
in Hip. pitv tn-dnv i fil,ed his Pantry full of good things.
Hon. C. W. McGlammy was in the
; city to-day, en route for Washing-:
:n' ' 1
Mr. R. M. Oroom, of Bnrgaw, and !i
r ir r a r i i
Mr. W. J. Sutton, of Bladen county,
. .. . ,
were m me cuy 1.0 ay. 1
Mand Mrs. W. A. Johnson, of I
jClinton, werein the city to-day, theJu
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. West
We are sorry to hear that Mayor
Fowler is still quite sick and con
fined to his bed.
We are glad to hear that Mr. Jno.
F. (iarrell is better and hopes to be
out in a few days.
Only Two In Fifty Years.
Rev. Robert Strange, the beloved
Rector of St. James1 Church, has
been made happier this, New Years
than usual.. He is the father of a
pretty little girl which was born, we !
hear, on New Years. It is notable
that this is the first child born to an
Episcopal clergyman in this city in
a quarter of a century and it is the
first which has been born in St.
James3 Rectory since the birth of
Rev. Robert Drane, not less than 35
years ago. Indeed, vit is said that
there have been but these two births
there in nearly 50 years.
4 Installation of Officers. -
At the regular meeting of Orion
Lodge No. C7, I. (. O. F., held last
night, Disrrict Deputy Grand Master
W. G. T. Keen, assisted by the fol
lowing Past Grands, W.-M. flHays
GrandJMarshal, D. F. Barnes, Grand
Warden, C. T). Morrill, Grand Secre
tary, N. Jacobi, Grand Treasurer,
and W. S. Hewlett, GramiGuardian,
installed' the following officers to
serve for the ensuing term:
S. P. G. F. B. Rice.
N. G.-G. H. Ward.
V. G. John E. Silva, Jr.
R. S. J. M. McGowan.
F. S. W. C. Farrow.
Treasurer Jno. L. Dudley.
Conductor -H. O.-Craig.
Warden J. J. Burnett. ;
R. S. toN. G. W.H.Scarborough,
L. S. to N. G. G. W. Branch.
R. S. to V. G. J. T. McCumber.
L. S. to V. G. John S. Barnes.
Chaplain B. S. Montford.
R. S. S,. F. Lafella; .
L. S. S. A. T. Hewlett,
Trustees of Widows and Orphans1
Fund G. M. Altaffer, J. L. Dudley
W. S. Warrock.
The installation ceremonies were
attended by a number of members
of Cape-Fear Lodge, and a pleasant
time wias enjoyed by all. This lodge
has now ninety three members
goad "standing.
Mortuary Report for .December.
Dr. F. W. Potter, Suyerintendeirt
of Health, has filed jh is report for
th month of December. There
were 10 deaths among the whites
and 19 among the- colored populaT
tioh. Of the former 5 were males
and 5 females; 4 vere adults and 6
were children. Of the latter 9 were
males and 10. were females; 12 were
adults and 7 were children. Of the
number there were 4 still-bcyn chil
dren, two white; and two colored,
which should be deducted froiu the
above, as also one brought 'here
from elsewhere for interment1 and
one brought here sick and in ex
tremis. This makes a total of 23 in a
population of 35,000, les thad one
per cent, of the population; or, less
than one death in 1,000. t This is a
good -showing and evidences ,very
plainly, to our mind, the coutipued
benefits derived from the sanitary
regulations adopted last Summer.
Dr. ' Potter says to the Boafxl of
Aldermen that we have cause to be
thankful for the. escape frour the
pestilence that last Summer devas
tated other cities and thinks that
the sanitary regulations" should be
we
may be prepared for anything which
mav possibly menace the Atlantic
Seaboard next Summer.
Hock Crystal Spectacles and Eyefflasse
Advice to old and young: in se
. i- - i ..
lecting spectacles yousnouiiiDe-cau-
tious not to take more magnifying "Our inland and ngUlhie' guar- j From Wilmington, '
vowcr than has been lost to the. eve antine?n : - " ' " ' iave. 7:33 a. m
as in the same proportion that , you H "SSSS TnnX
pass that point of increase. UKnse jfrorte of the orth Carol.
you furthe-irUivv ot-h'e evel' sing.?f '
Classes Of Stronger HOWl?r than IS ne-
cessary is thfedjaily cansevof prtma-
ture otd age totUiighU Yucan get
the best at HeinsbergerV. - ' , ;
MrTSwindell has made himself very
IHpuiar uuring ms snort stay nere-
A Very Larse" House.
T x, , w
Iast ii igh t's aud lence at t he Opera
tf ,. , . .
House was the largest we have seen
. m. ,
thre n ea,s' ThZ& Were Pr &"
""l . , ivi
ent. The estimated "seating capacity
of the Opera House is nearly 1,300
on the three floors 492 in the par
quette and orchestra, 400 in the
dress circle and 400 in the gallerv.
It is said that there were not many
vacant seats last night. The gallery
gods were out in force. Our esti.
mate is therefore hardly excessive!
Call for a SanitaTy Convention.
We have received a copy of "A
call for a 'North Carolina Sanitary
Convention, in Raleigh, on Wednes
day, February C, 1889.' which we
take pleasure in publishing here'
with, omitting the Long list of sig
natures, for which we- cannot find
room in this issue. It is as follows:
The interests appertaining to the
public health. are of such increasing
importance that its demands can no
longer go unheeded by tiie general
public. The time lias come when
men of- all professions who have
given the subjects of public and
private sanitation anv considera
tion, should assemble to interchange
views, and. begin in earnest the
study of the living questions which
concern healthy homes -and healthy
towns.
1. Many towns in the State have
reached a condition of 'progress
which have brought them iace to
face with the problems-of sewerage
and water supply, involving vast
sums of money and the tuture health
ot unborn thousands.
2. Our State has numerous loca
tions, the merits of which are at
tracting the attention of physicians
ana invalids in many States, North
and West, and these must be studied
by us with definite purpose and
concerted effort that we may pre
sent the public with authoritative
statements as to the actual condi
tion of our unoccupied sanitaria
3. The questions involved by the
appearance now and then of pesti
lential diseases in States so inti
mately bound to us by railroad com
munication that their cause is our
cause in a philanthropicas well as a
business sense, that."-we must study
them and discuss them in order, to
disarm these epidemics of their
greatest dangers, and to quell the
panics that do more harm, if possi
ble, than the pestilence.
4. The interests of the public
health of the State while ; of neces
sity, at this stage of its develop
ment, intrusted to the medical pro
fession, must be dependent for its
vitality upon the interest the gen
eral public takes in it, for it is
the cause of v the people. A Con
vention, therefore, of the represent
atives of the people, officials cognize
ant of the defects of the sanitation
of our houses and ..towns and insti
tutions,, .and private citizens who
have been studying with interest
and practising with all the lights
thejr have, the minutiae of health
laws, is a potent way of disseminat
ing information and of studying our
defects and the ways to remedy
them; .."
For these and many .other consid
erations, we the 'undersigned, deem
it appropriate to call a Sanitary
Convention, to meet in Raleigh on
Wednesday, the 5th day ofljVbruary
1889, asking tliat a good . attendance
luay be had of County Superintend
ents of Health and other officials
entrusted. -with the supervision of
the public health, and of farmers,
lawyers, doctors, ministers, civil
and mining, engineers, Mayors of
towns. Chairmen and members of
the Board of County Commission
ers, Superintendents of asylums for
the insane and indigent, rofficers in
charge of hospitals and peniten
tiaries, school-teacher's, railroad of
ficials, antr every citizen interested
in the present and future health of
our fcommunities and homes.
After organization the following
topics will be presented:
"How cau we. best 'secure econo
mical disposal of refuse in our
towns?11,
"The prospects of the future water
supply in our large towns?11
'Some of the facts concerning the
Sanitaria in our State?" -
"What is being done towards pro
viding healthful school houses in
the smaller towns and the country?11
"How can we establish a Bureau
of Vital Statistics, that we may put
on record of our guidance and in
formation the destinv of the nonnla-
t ion as regards bfrt hs, diseases, j
' deaths, and the history of epidemics J
ffVtha nnhii itonlth-n !
. vrVfc is neetiea to sustain ine
ts crthe north Carolina tsoara
f .T!i V' Tflnnht iUlw. CVl cill 1pr.i1
. .. t- ' , "
n thJ le f the, nl capest
heating ard cop.kmg stoves t .
Messrs., R. Henry Newton and
(ieo. A. Bishop have formed a" co
partnership in the style , of New
ton & Bishop" and have located on
Front street, next to the Market
House, where they pill deal in : oys
ters, eggs, fruit, vegetable and all
kinds of country j produce. They
deserve to do well and we believe
that they will do well. See ad. in
this issue.
. . . . ; . .. . . & - .... .... .
A Bad State jof Affairs. I
t
A lady in this city received a let
ter a few daj'sago from her mother
at Abbottsburg, wherein she was told
that she Qier mother) had not had
any meat to eat for. a week and.
three days. Onfrecipt of thisletter,
she, much worried, wrote to a mar
ried sister at Abbottsburg to know
why it was that bet mother was un
able to obtain meat, and begging
that she be' supplied, when for ans-
vyer she reseived ja letter stating
that she herself had not tasted meat
for ten days and that there .was not
a pound of meat eiiher in Abbotts
burg or Bladenborp. ! " ,
, , I - ' :'-'
' JLive Long. ani Die Hard.
Three small mm met on - the
street hereto-day. They were rep
resentatives of three different coun
ties, Judge Russell, of -Brunswick,
ex-Sheriff Sutton, I of -Bladen, and
Mr. R. M. Croom, bf Pender. The
aggregate weight of the three is just
788 pounds.- The'editor of the IlK
view came along and as the rep
represi?ntative of New. Hanover
made one more to tjie. party andjran
tile aggregate weight up 200 pounds,
making it 988 for the four, but he
was considered. a mere baby in that
crowd and was ruled out. -.The fact
is, people live lopg,!grow fat and die
late in this favored section of the
country.' j, .
NEW ADVERTI8EMKNTS
Stockholders' Meeting.
rpHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK
holders of the Wilmington Savings and Trust
company win oe neia atstneir orace. ids rrm-
cess street, on Monday;, January . 7th, at 5
U UlUK p. 111. I .. X J AJUxUU.il,
j an 3 St cashier.
K. HKNRY afuwrox.
GEO. A. BISHOP.
: Newton & Bishop,
(SUCCESSORS TO It. MOORE & CO.,)
Dealers in . .
Oysters, Eggs, Fruit, Vegetables
... - j .
And all kinds of
Country Produce.
Consignments solicited. Give us a call.
I Front' streA.
janiisc Nexit to Market House.
R. C. Orrell,
C
AN STILL. BE FOUND AT CORNElt OF
Third and Princess, at here he wilt give prompt
' 1
attention to business.
Horses and Vehicles for hire and horses
I -
boarded at low rates by the day, week or
month. Will try hard to please.
I still have a veiy fine Hearse for funeral oc-
casions. w
-'IK. C. ORRELL,
LI very and sale stables,
corner Third and Princess Sts.
-jan3tf
Ifiillll
OFFERED TO
ALL
IN NEED OF
WINTER! SHOES
- - - - J ; - ' ' ;
. TO CLOSE OUT OUR
i ' .
Winter Stock!
Geo. 11. French & Sons.
jan 3 tf 108 North Front St.
No. 10. X A
mmu: wilmisgiqji -seacoah l
: jfitte wastes i si ; '
JN EFFECT NOV. 4. 1SSS. AT 7:45 A. M.
From iiummocj:&.
Leave, feioa.ra.
Lcve. '. 5:10 p. m.
Leave .-210 p. m,
. , 1 SV'NPAV SCHEDULE.
Leave........ 2-10 p. m j Leave ... 5.-00 pi in.
- arrnlnanrCarsMn 1 haifprwl Jlnrl7ir
- the winter months at reasonable rates.
. , JL.cumosau3i; '
dec24tt General Manager,
Inducements
- i- - -
NEWAPVCKTIOnnCUTP.
Spsicial Indiiceiiients
rQ INCREASE TRADEi THE BALANCE
of our stock of WINTER DRESS QOOD3at
actual cost.
JO. J.IIEDRiCK.
, Clearing Opt Sale.
yjy INTER UNDERCLOj'niXG FOK GEX
tlenien will "be sold without l-cgard tp cost.f
Unlaundried Shirts at 590., Wcand tho best
Shirt made at fl.00. , JNO. J. IIEDBICK. ,
: . '" -. 7 ma o .
Special bargains
TN WHITE GOODS,'- LACES, HAMBUITOHS.
and nAXDKERCniEFS now n hand.
" : o . ' . J
Attractive. ::
QURSTOCK OP TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS ,
and POYLES, FRINGED, TABLE CLOTHS and
NAPKINS, In sets,, very cheap.
jan2tf - JNO. J. HEDRICK.
Grand Clearing'- Sale
CASH house;
-o- -
Stuiicndous
ncttons In all
Departments.
Remnant Dress Goods !
worth from 250 to oc per yard lor 15c.
- : O -
Double Widlh Dress Flannels
andDebegeS)
worth 33c and 40 for 1!W per yard.
' - .L
Extra .Quality-Habet Cloths,
'. 54-lnciics width, reduced from 90c to-; DCi ;.
per yard. ' 1
o- ( ;
Embroidoriec.
-I ONE.IxOT EMBROIDERIES. Xvorth 4rom4
to IOC lor 4e per yard.
ONE LOT EMBROIDERIES, worth rromii
to l5Ctfor 8c per yard.
ONE LOT EMBROIDERIES, worth from 13c
to SOoifor 10c per yard.
p '. " ' 4
A cordial invitation extended to all : to ' In
spect tne numerous bargains displayed on our
counters. - -
CASH HOUSE.
116 rjarkot Ct.,
WILMlNGTOKi K. C . t
Heinoborgor'o '
LIVE B00K&MUSICST0RE
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fj'OALL, YOUNG AND OLD, LARGE. ANT
Small, in Town and Country, who have given
u their trade,-not only m the Christmas
Week, but during1 the whole of last year,
which has been large, and for which, we are
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verythankfuL . 1
, We offer Fresh Inducements for In
Cooks, Pianos. OrsaDS," Novelties "in Fancy
Goods, c, 4c -
HEINSBERGER'S.
LIVE BOOK AMD MUSIC STORE.
For the IloliOay."
A Large. andWell-Selected StoeK or
Breech and Muzzle Guns,
RIFLES AND SPORTSMAN'S SUPPLIES
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decbtf
W. E. SPRINCElt & CO,
li Front feu, Wlisiiniton, n. C, -
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