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r i . ' iiiimh n u mil 111 VOUR HAIR BECOMES FLUFFY, BEAUTIFUL AND LUSTROUS Girls! get a 26 cent bottle of "Danderine" and try Also stop falling: hair; destroys cundrtiit. Yoiiff hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears as soft, lustrous and beautiful as a young girl's after a Damle-Ino hnlr cleanse." Just try this moisten a cloth with a little Danderlne and carcfrlly dn.w It th.-ouKh your hair, takliiK one small strand at a time. This will tl anse the hair o? ilust dirt and exiesHive oil and In Just a fvw minutes you have doubled thebeauty of your hair HcsLVs beautifying tlie hnlr at once, Dandeilno dissolves every particle of dan THE FKK1GHT DISCKIM1NATIOX. I Sonic Idea of Wlmt Thin Matter iKan.s to 8tatevijle ud HuetU liLrolliifl. i I For years there has been com- latnr nf th railroad freisht rate diiieriniinalii n aealnat North Caro- jina as compared with Virginia j loints- The injustice of the dls- . crimination and its importance to North Carolina have nevtr beem ful-i ly appreciated. From time to time seme efort has been made to rem- , edy the injustice, but so far it has failed. The lurnuure manuiaciur-: ers have beeni making an effort in that direction; citizens of Charlotte are now engnged in making up a case to induce the Interstate Com merce Commission not to deprive us of the email benefits of an act passed by the last Congress, aa the railroads have asked the commis sion to do; the North Carolina Chamber of Commerce, which has tip to the preeent done little for the relief of the people in this matter, appears to have waked up to the se riousness of the situation! and Is trying its hand with the Interstate Commerce Commission- At a recent meeting of the Com mercial Club of Stateaville freight rate discrimination was discussed aid some Interesting facta brought ut. For Instance: ffhe freight rate on a carload of grain from Louifrvtfle. Ky., to Richmond, and other Virginia cities is 11 cents per 100 lbs. The rate Iron LouiBvlile to Stateaville, aou twe-thirds the distance to Rlch nd, let SI cents. The rate from Richmond to Statesvllle la 20 cents. So that, the car of grain could be shipped from Louisville through Statesville to Richmond and then return to Stateevillee for1 the same rate a car is shipped direct from Louisville to Stateeville. Of course such a rate is unreasonable and cminct bo justified. From LouisviHe to Richmond meat is 15 cents per 100 lbs.; from Louisville to Statesville 39 cents. fanned goods from Louis ville to SiuU-sville. till cents; from LouibA ille to luciiii.uuU and other Vii'fiEiii cities, 20 cents. Shoes from Louisville to Statesvllle, $1; to Virginia points, 32 cents. Plow points ovir the same route to Statesville, 34 cents; to Virginia Duirts. 10 cents. tiiatPSVllie IB OUO lU'iea "eo..e. sou mn New York than Atlanta, but the 1 freight rate on canned foods, for freight rate on caaaeu iwu, "' instance, irom iew run ii 1 ville is 04 cents, while to Atlanta it is 2 cents lees. The rate on. canned goods from Richmond to Statesville is 43 cents, while from Richmond to Atlanta, about twice the dis tance, the same rate is charged 43 cents. These are only a few Instances. The same proportionate discrimina tion goes all the way through. Statesville la mentioned aa a case ia point, but the dtecrimnatlon af fect nearly all North Carolina. StatesrUle fares better than some t them. Hickory, for Instance, 35 milea tot UCe west of us, has a rate of It cents higher) on some things than is charged to States Tlile, and a proportionately higher . rate oa others. On. freight shipment from New "Tork to Richmond or other Vir v slnta point, the steamer rate to "Nertolk is !4 oenita per 100. That tea me shipment consigned to States Tllle or some other North Carolina point, would be charged 80 cents per 100 from New York to Norfolk. These rates are of course arbitrary and anjuat a diferenoa of 6 cents for exactly the same service. Mr. W- L. Gilbert, of StatesvHle, -an ex-railroad man who 1a familiar with freight rates, estimatea that if the freight rates to Statesville were reduced one cent a 100 lbs., it would mean asavine or sou day on incoming freight alone, not .1 l..lr. OtiA All-fcrnfTIn? f Tl izht reduction ot 60 cents a 100 would freight are considered, cne giU v im'j. that u T " ' 1 . . . . . ' . ,,.by mak ng r mis matter nas nui "uc" " interest 11 snuum iot ki sons. First", it require a long and stuborn fight, and expenditure of time and money, to get something done, and to many the case looks hopeless. Something can be done if we make a united and determined effort. We will get nothing unif ss we fight tor it. Socond, some business men not many, it is hoped do not disturb themselves on the idea that the purchaser pays the freight. This is true, but the business men should be willing to help his customers and he should also realiie that his community can not rmw and develop under such a handicap, because it cannot com pete with or ofler the same busiT neas advantages aa points caving a lower freiaht rate. The average man does not think much about the matter because he thliks it Is question for th etuslnecs man. And . so there yon are- - - But as bas been pointed out, this discrimination affects every indlvd- nil. The man who never had pound . of - freight! shipped la his lite and never expect to, 1 inter ested, because he Is helping to pay the excaas freight every tima a iiiwmi n IT IN JUST A FEW MOMENTS druff; cleanses, purifies and invigorates tht scalp, forever stopping Itching and falling hnlr. But what will please you most will be after a few weeks' use, when you will intuully ace new hajr fine and downy first yes but really new hair growing :il over the scalp. If you care for pret : suit l.air and lots of It surely get a jr.-ccnt bottle of Kno lion's lianderine n.m vour drurals o toilet counter, and lust try It. Tlio Third Termer aud George. The Third Term party Is a well-fed band Which gets Us dough from George's hand. They rear, they howl, they cuss, they snort. For Teddy's defeat at Chicago did hurt. When Mr. Third Termer does show his teeth The crowd which follows la anger doth Beethe. The trusts he fights only oa the campaign, That he supports them In office la all very plain. But then there are those who got ' mad at Taft, And still in their angerwould throw him abaft, Because he would not to Africa wire For dally advice from his great grand sire. The Harvester Trust joined this furious crowd. In order to make the protests loud. ' No matter where George and Teddy did go They made things lively by scatter ing the dough. But out at Chicago they met their Waterloo, 1 And made the Third Termer feel mighty blue. After using all the words of abuse that he knew The Third Termer started a party that was new. Of all the monopolies which Teddy did "bust," He picked for his treasurer the Har Tester Trust, With 1 the hope that wheni contri butions were gone His treasurer would spend a little of his own. CASTOR I A lor Iiiiants and Children. Ths Kind Yoa Hsva Always Ecu';. Bears tha Signature of I makes a purchase of goods shipped ; in. The farmirs, the merchants aud every citizen suould be arousid . , f . . . . . ,. ... .,, ,f.. ' to . right the wrong. We cannot nbk people to come and go iuto bust- people to come nets and holu duvelou the countrv uuder such hanuienp. The only excuse the railroads of- rr. .i.i ,ii ;,,.,.,!;.... i ,i,.,t;hie 1 all or nuoteven, iu ium Ctmoetltve water rates affect Vir- ginia, and then there is a lot of talk about lung and short hauls which nobody understands, not even the railroad people, which ia hand ed out to confuse the people. Even if tiere Is good reason for a lower rate in favor of irgiuja, it cannot be seriously contended by any fair man that there is any good reason for so great a discrimination. The rate as it now la amounts to a hold up, to highway robbery. When the rate law was amended by Congress it was provided that a greater charge may not be made for a longer than for a shorter haul; the other la that a through charge may not exceed the aggregate of Intermediate charges- The Inter state Commerce Commission Is, bow ever, given power to suspend this provision and the railroads are of course asking that thla be done. It la against the suspension tbat a fight is being made. In which Char lotte lead6. As Statesville and all other points in this section, of the state are affected with Char lotte, all of us should endeavor to uphold Charlotte's hands iu the matter. The figures show that the Southern Rallwsv collects In "tjthis state about 11,200 more a mil jtrated by t he jyate m This tivcp of v.at ti e cP"ss f,-'iH!KL ' :te means to the Southern the other railroads aswc-ll. i d fi Ihe Stale C'rporatlop Ccro ight c n belalf ot tl'3 the Interstate Qvm- .kte lfcro merce Ccmniisslon, recently soit'ured reduction in long haul ra si c: the Norfolk & Western from St. Louis to Winston and Durham. En couraged by this and prodded by the people, the Corporation Com mission is now making further ef fort In the same dlrecton. It Is a matter of iiitrm to mb all and a determined fight will secure some relief. Stateaville Landmark. lmot a JItraolo One of th most startling change ever seen In, a man, according to W. E. HoIpuIhw, Clarendon, Texas, was effected years go In hU bro'he "He had wb a dreadful cough," ho wrl'es, "bt all our family though4 he was going Into contrap tion, but he began tr, nee Dr King's New Discovery,- and waa completely cured by tn bottle. Now be is sound and well and weighs 210 paund". For many years our fam ily has used thla wonderful remedy for coughs and colda with excellent results". It 'a quick, safe, reliable aaA guaranteed- Prioe Bc and il. Trial bottle free at A'l.eboro Drug Company. , u. , MIKE TO PAT Mike Writes Reason and Gives Facts. My Dear Patrick: It has not been my intention to speak of men publicly and drag their names mi,, tin naninainn when tbev aie not candi dates, but siuoe ihe bull Tuocsers u. ve seen at to do so m au tff rt to air up bliudtug prejituice, I leel lust I amy be permitted 10 uo 00. witheut rifl.c ii.tf or iuiendinu'to n- u cl ou tlie tueu wno eie nui miore tue pun- , aud yet who are aeil known Keuuulio.iu leaders la the county. Uut all a oiig ttiioujli this campaign I Uia waiclied will tio litlle interest luo A Khi el tuose who aie f.iUoiiug the bull uiiAjbe tiilid term caudida'.e, lalo teller, de Iwiieu cuUidjto .or tlio UeyublicAu pre I i.euiidl uoUiiu.iujn, 0 licel r of trust ai.d in nui.iice oi 11) tor campaigns, hiuisell a ut.liouaire aImis alti)b uiallUK t 111.J rusu lor 1 ulmcity aud uoto iety, aud wh diui.iiiou leada biui to extreuiea to gel ellic, aud it amuses uie to see lillie el-repubucsus ruuuii'g ai ouud over tUe county trjiug to de claim meir ul egiauce to a third term oaadi ....1 ...ri m.iiitny iiiu rf men who huf a not seen hi. 10 suiit av lrom 1'alt for Toudy. Bucn a tno il'r.J. Jl. llurroa; cju oat I a di.u suit mooter on the stuinu, aud jet ' be is made fuo ol by Hum, because be did not fuu efi af er a uew parly led by a defeat ed candilaie a ho is eternally seeking office. Aud there is L. 1. Meadeohall woo cau abip a oonpeu lull ofmooaera being lambas ted by tbtoi because he aaw fit to stick to I a:t, because he pieierieu aim 10 a curouio imce-seeker aud pul'licity huuter. Tnwie men have met Democrats on the stump, and they atood up and fought. Ihe backboue and sinew of ths Republi can party bas bn and is the tnea who have eaough ability to lead their forosa. Now, the wen who couldn't get iu the lead have followed the third termer, who also split away fiom bis party because he could uot lead it, aod he was d lertniued to lead sooie thiDg, if it ware nothing but s erowd burn ing bull-elepbauta in Africa. Teddy will rule or ruin, aud if the Chicago Moose Con eniiionbad reiueed to nominate bim, just aa tha Chicago rtepublican Conveution did, be would have lamoasted theui just aa ha is lambaatii g the Taft crowd today. Now let us see whether there is any evi dence of this in the lsidera of the bull moose paity right here iu the County. The very bell weather ol teem went oat of bis way to atstck in public print man who ia not a candidate iu this campaign, when if the man had dona ids wrong he insinuated ha had a right to appeal to the courts and have the man punished. And then those who read ihe entire article will renumber that be made no t cautions but mere insinuations. Kut h Litis two-bT-ibor bull moosers certainly caught the spirit of their master, thetbird;terai canaiuaie. no soouei iuu lucy mniBil oier the new party and turued the coat of tlieii once Kcpublican organ into a 1..01MA ulieet riBul hut 1 IT the bat, I hey be gan 10 louk around, like half-growu bantam rooster", lor a. mi thiiig to '"lite." J bank so, dueoa, they rA something to "fite," tn I mey base alituiiy g.il all tl.i-y wauteii. 1 he peop e ol Wis county are called u;icu to ei.deree lue moat ii.cottaiau nt crowd ttau e;rH,klJ f.jr the Mitfrago of lilt, 1 en. ui-.'ii llrou.etiie M " 1 figl'i3 ' a.-d TufiV u:ieawit:i all tlieir migln in ji luiuil pji.lics and tiey hud n row, uu 1 lue la .1 crortd turoed the Jljmira 0111 ot i.uir invei.iiuii at t hi'iuite aa an viUe.ice ol what 1 all's tullow ra ttiuuht ol Hie ihiid termeis. Now, altt-r tiu-y uad ru c il e. ry chance of iIk uVpub;iiMi. in iu;s couuty uud had bl.uied eveiy ltiyuolicu hoje Ijr jea'a uie tlies e. ppt'ut a 10 iuiua ii.a. c -iuu in 1 put up a 1 .i,rcit.lle 'iow in th aiihout lue despi-ed UepuiMieaa no stood 10 ilt. llu-u lury cau.e upwuu a propori t on to couipicu ko ciiiu. I Wive tud anUuummoii. ie ui w no Y miiB". , .. " "e , , aa'asly proctss on wou.u ue, tthiia Mr. ProKre.ve is telling what Democrats ba e told him, word Ccuiee that the old-line ttepublkaua aili teach them a lenson on election day for their abuse and for being turncoats who f jllow alter a de ftnuui candidate of tha regular Republican convention who is seeking a third term aa president. The country al large, Democrats aa well aa Republicans, believes that Tail is au boLat man, but he M awiuny susguidea in lna clhcial actions. Bul he belongs to the money powers, and of coarse feels that bia being a creature 01 greai corporauwia ana money powers, of which his brother Charles is an interested member, ba must support Uiem. He is very different from ths Tiieo dure, tha third termer. Theodore, tlie third termer, abuses the money powers wnila out on bis champaigns, and worka tor tliena when ha geta into cilice; so Taft and hia fol lowers charge. Taft cornea out honestly and iranklv for them at all times. Now, the best way for a voter to decide tha matter and determine tow he ought to vote ia to m.ke up his mind that if tue He- publican paity of the nation is bad then it is worse as we (et down iuto the waida. Mho uw hi-kra nf a mull wllJoeaG iouB wra a airi but wli e head aa bad? In previous campaigns the rotten record of KepuUicanisiu in this county ass neen uiacusBca, and the people Uv wbal it is. it ha beea to long sire lUoy weie in piwxr aa lo make their aV',. "lCT ciiicia. rico;d swiie eiHtcry ", .doubt, u.. K i'e frieeii -ii it ia:i tuey would ,e ytl ii l. u'il cca'tdutf. iLo Li 1 i a! ' ii't, which has a 'rceri! r. d cii" wbirH the country rebiked j We bate bad eloven eare of ihe third teioiur , 0Wn uersoaally at-lected aucosesor. ; "h v l .-om-aed tha pwiple a rednction ol the , unli in ord r 10 biina the pti.es of the J necessities of life down wituia reach of . tha laboring peo le and farmers They were l.de J on thai promise in 1908, but when thev oan into power they stood pit on the t riff generally, and raised the rate where it tiurl the o msumer most and where it would give t: e trusts greateal bent fit. In the very f ice of the statement oy Annrews Oraegie toat the teeie Truat needid no turiff they put a hib land on Steele. The prices of meat and manufactured gr Oil have been souring all the time the Ue- publrcans bave beeu in po'.'r, out inn pricos of whnt and 0 ta hive not advanevd so far as wo can see in ten t-ars. Our people do raiae grain, but the state of North Curolina has to buy meai. FroUoticu on meat Uoea nobody but the meil trnst any good, for there is no danger of cheaper nvwta coming tuto this country to tart the farmer who raises cattle and hogs, for other countries buy from our country But the truat sells mea in Europe much cheaper than it does here in America. Thai ia wbat wa got by electing the third termer and Taft. a That ia what wa won Id get by tba election of either ef them this fall. Woodrow Wilson baa fongbithe bosses with every passing opportunity. AU of aa wh have kept np with the times know that ,: v of impur I.!..!. 1'r.l r VsTy wii v..m- unktn. '. m i.kh) -CkV 4 lo'a "P '""' 'J1 ' : j 1 " t v 1: :w ','.r,uJ':l , ?'? '!'";' .,,,-1, (.' be eudanKered bis chances of re-election aa uoffruor ot New Jersey by lighting iijes Smith, aud Wilaoo kept Boss Smith out ot tne Hulled -I'lea oeuaie iwice. 1 ueneve Woodrow Wilson is going to win the elec tion this fall. The leaders all over tne Cuuu try and the great nt wapapere seem to be con fident. The only thiog which canxpreent his election is the trunu' turning loose mil lions ol dollars to defeat him. We hardly believe they will do this lor they have no hope ol electing either I an or tne miru tenner, and tbey are uot going to waste their inJoey. Iu other words, we Deiieve uiev ha?e made up their minds that defeat la in evitable, and they are getting ready to be good. Woodrow Wilson ia not a man who be lieves in disturbins the country unnecessary ly, and like a good physician, he thinks it best to get baoc to normal conditions oy gradual chaiiges. In other words, by grad ually reducing the lariS on reapers, Ran dolph la. mere ahonld in s few years get them at the prices tne Harvester 1 rust which is backing the third termor's cam paign, sails reapers in Europe-f 75.00. What are the prioes Band lph farmers pay noa ? 9125.OO. I may be wrong, fur it may be that a reaper ought not to Ml aa low aa f 75.00, but if it is worth more the trust must be made to sell it st hems at the asm price it sells it abroad. If they can't sell them in America at f 75 00, bat if it is worth more the trust most be mads to tell it at horn at the same prioe it sells ii abroad. If they can't tell them in Amsiioa at f 75.00 they must quit sailing them al that price in other countries, and making our tanners make np the dihorence. It is a pity tn.it those who favor tariff for revenue only can not bay ai the prices tbat condition would bnncr and those who favor high tariff buy al the prices high tariff brings for a few years. It would be a wonderlu ly good educaiion to the fellow who bas no interest in the world 10 bagiiutd by a high tatifl, aod yet votes for the party that gives high tariff to the country. Mr. Voter, you are going to the election the 5 ii el November to vote for souie- bdy. Von o.'g'.it to ', lor every geod c:ti'i)o ougnt to vote. If you vote tor fait or the tinid termer, Te .d, you aill also vote lor iheir crowd doivn to township can stable. hat will you gel for your vote? There are Binue weil-iu-uo men iu our coun y bul we have uo ucu men, as the ltepubao n party coiiuia rica lueu. 11 is a patty con trolled entirely by immeua ly riou men, and unites vou csu thow a million dollais or two vou had beittr keep out of tha crowd, for hey euro noilui g lor you eiorpi 10 gei your 1 Vote. .Sow, wuui win you gei ior your vol- lug for tlx ir candid . tea? Vou will make tt pi ices of 1 eatern meat a little higher, you will make yourself pay a little more for j oar olothiug, for your piuws, for your w guns buggieB -lor everytniug you nave 10 ouy, while you will get no more for the few tniugs you have to sell. If you are a laboring man yon will get no increase in your wages. Ths Republicans and third termers talk to the poor people about increasing their wages. Tell us, if they increase wages, why it is that laboring men all over Georgia, al over West Virginia, all over New England, in Penney!-vaina,-- -almost all over the country are striking for higher wages. Tell us, oh yon hepnbliuana, laird termers and makers of piomisea you never indend to fulfill, promises wnich you know yon can't fulfill! If yoa vote for Woodrow Wilson we pre-t-ouie yoa wi I also vote for his crowd down to township constable, fi.r ii ia a matter of voting for pir'iie m this country, what will you gel? Let 11 begin ia Una county. Yea will continue to have good ashoois. How mini oublio blab, aobools did the Republi cans aud third termers ever eslabliab? Be fore the puulio high acboJs were established von had to send yonrohildrcnaway to insti tutions and nav their tuition. Now yoa can aeud hem free. Yoa will keep the credit of vour cjuniv aa flood as the beat, aud county ordeia will no; sell al eighty oeuts on the dollar as they did when ihe Republicans were in power. lue jNaiioaai iougress win giadua'ly lower the tariff to a revenue basis, uud ihia means that you will got all the U-irg . yon have to buy without pAJin a rafre-tff to trie trusts, snl yoa will get lueai from aU to 1 per cent, cheaper. v. ill it pay? L'ertiicly it will. I hive said a lot, and still there is much to pav. It would u te a large book to catalogue ail the misdoings of fie Rrpubli oil's aud thiiil termera. The Republican pirty is not au old p ry. U succeeded the Wbiaa. and the " Ligs succeeueu the redur- alisu. Kut tuo Deiaooratio p-rty bas been here since tue r-sticn.il Uouarnmeut was fonadad, and it is coming hack into power as trie party of tue people to remiuu in power Tlie Deon'e went cl slier tba 11. p ib'icin parry s hue promiws just as the laraelitea ss d tn go off after taise gods, bnt j ist aa tiie lsraslitea came back to tue true Oud, so the voter are ccm.pg b ci to the party of the people, Ibe true party AftT the eltction ill' thirl toroi Duty's piper will have a hat a liuie maaiuz bucile aud tongue meet. I,. i 1 be an org in with- oit t party. After IfJIy, th) tli'rd termer, is defeated who v.ill had his Pri;? Will t'ie trusts c intir.ue to j ih up mniiny to koep alive a psnv which h faileJT So tha little four-psge piper, which consolidated two pap"r, enc'i hving four pages, and one of thrro soaietiinee haviug as many as eight, and still oerua oul without increasing i's sue. Whst went with the p'gne that were lost? "Iv t the be .then ragts" and the th'rd termer imagine a vain thing. Very truly yours,' alike DooganahieU. Children Ory rOSI FLETCHER'S OAOTORI A "HowOUIsThatlHCWagon?" TIE ether daqr a Kansas farmer walked into tba I H C local dealer's place ef business to bay bis third I H C wagon. The question of the aje of his first IHC wagon came up. He thought he had had it about five years. The dealer looked up his Id books and found that the wajron was pur chased on the 15th of July, 1905, being now seren years old and practically as good as new. A man may forget when he bught his I H C wagon Weber Columbus New Bettendorf Steel King but he cannot forget the long, faithful service he get3 from it. IHC wagons are built to last long ana Rive satisfactory service. Where you find a man owning u IHC wagon, yoa will rarely see him with toy other make at any time. The wood parts of I H C wagons are made from selected, high-grade, air-dried lumber. The metai parts are mostly steel of the strongest and best kind. Weber aod Colum bus wagons hare wood gears, wMfe Steel King and New Bettendorf have steai gears. The best wagon for your jwirpose is sold by the I H C local dealer who will give ynu the best of reasons for buying it. Get literature and infoniMrtioa from hi an, or write International Harrester Cc: (Incorporated! Charlotte IHC Service Bia-oie The purpose of this nnrrnn U of charts to all, the best n.i ir on better laraifnf. If vou have ' tions concernini soils, crnps. 1 .1: cation, fertilizers, etc.. miike v.-m tid send them to 1 H C Struct i-. uildiua. Chicago, USA Real Painless Dentistry Set of Teeth, $5. Bridge Work. ft. GoU Crows. $t aod IS All Operators expert. Lady Attendant n Bank Refer ences furnished. UNION PAINLESS DENTISTS, lit.. ' Permanently located at 102 S Elm 8t-, oyer Gardner' Drug ; Store. Opp Postoffiee, GREENSBORO, N- C Phone 1710. I W 1 1 1 M'l MM Ml MH Ml Here are the "Earlier Twilight" "Back from Vacations ' "Later Bedtime" "Dark Mornings" & "More Booms Lighted" X that makes your lighting t .bills jump as fall and winter approach. . ; but don't forget the cheer and comfort they brin j ; to you. . j: DON'T BLAME THE METER ) P. S. Watch for the center spread In the Sept. 28th Saturday Even ing Post. I Asheboro Water & Light Dept. i Inter-Gounty Asheboro, N. C, A valuable list of premiums will be given and many special prizes. Write today for premium list. ' : . D M. SHARPE, - Chairman Executive Committee. Asheboro, N. C II t'KH t ... 73i Our improved scientific equip ment and modern methods en able us to perform practically all dental operations painless ly. rVTffMTHTtfHM little rascals Poultry Show Dec. 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 1912 H rica ' IT. C. f ;.i;r W I-
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