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7 iff ,A-i 7 .1 , TLur-!-y,Hay9,1918 : THE ASHEBORO COURIER, ASIIEDOHa N. C Parc.Three ".HEALTH IS WEALTH n STATE BOM) Of?' GIRLS! DRAW A MOIST V" CLOTH THROUGH HAIR, - : ' - DOUBLE ITS-BEAUTY - QMtlnjMi Health. Hrtia tad BanlUtion of tutnl Utrat to our H bo nwod In Umoo column ertouUU ddT tT7J?Tl t Bowa of health .t Raiatrb an coompaalol by huiiwI, addrea ut4oml 9 4inoi or trofttmont of ln41vual ouo ffl bo o.uojSbS?T reidtrt or to the - -.-' -The Doctor la He Small Town ' "We hare only tiro doctors hero (that on cpuld consult, and none of hm understand such cases." I - This sentenoe, or something like it. (appears rather frequently In letters coming from readers who jcaMa la the '-.jcottntry or small Tillages.. : It then la any dlffersnce la the pro- jtessioasl ability of the doctor in the j pmau win sna ia aoctor in ue city. have never been able to detect It In act, speaking as a city doctor, my mpresslon la that the doctosin the mall Tillage averages a lew points higher than his city-colleague in abil ity, no matter whether the city man. Is a hospital or dlspenpary"Bln man br not. t The else of M city does not de termine the professional ability of its Motors'.-; I need not mention stereo- it ypd Illustrations of this tact - They are ad common that mention is un necessary. - - ' A doctor In a email Tillage may hare the same tchoollng, the same medical society affiliations, the same text (books, the same medical Journals, in (tact every means his city colleagues enjoy in keeping abreast of medical progress. One can find fearful moss backs doing a large and lucrative practice (business would be the right word) In the city. Personality, affabti ity, social activity, financial backing- is. great many factors besides medical proficiency may build up and hold a paying-practice, r know many villages and small tbwns where the entire medical pro fession, is united in scientific work, parching In the van of medicine, fully eosted on the very best and latest kroeress of the art. -And I doubt if Try This! Hair Gets Thick, Glossy, - Wavy and Beantifnl at One Immediate ?-Yes! Certain ? -that's the joy of it Your hair become light,' wavy, fluffy, abundant and ap pears as soft, lustrous and beautiful as a young girl's after a Danderine hair cleanse. Just try this moisten a cloth with a Little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, there la a single large city in America whera.twentv-ivo w mt t aldans are not -hopelessly -behind fimaU4. rtfnd Umfi times, though perhaps apparently pr&tJ1. 52 perous, perhaps actually prosperous In ments you havd doubled the beauty of -.J-'. -u X-,r. :r:.-l-r,r$ m.riw- ,r-.ir-i.-,rir- -,-.t-1 PA TRIO TEER ING I ' (Excerpts from a recent address by breakfast This reminds me of what Senator John Sharp Williams, of, Mis-(I heard during that "Chickamauga sissippi, as reported in the Congres-. War" the War with Spain when a sioaal Record.) . good part of the army never got any .T ., . ... I fntltim PLi.lrniMniiM TV....,,.,,,. I L " A 1 1 " 1 1 1 -. ' . . I . I j . . . 1 yuur nur. uL'ngm.iui suiijrise awaiis, little- tired of this patrioteerine i a rovf raisea aown ai vmciiainauga CALOMEL DYXAinTES , A bLLUUISII UTEH A man may study in the country as those who3i hair has been neglected buainees. I love Datriotism. but I have because the. troops did not have enough well aa in Ihe city. - The country doc- .r 18 Kr:i?XY d'T. brittle, or been: reading the last 4 wo numbers of to eat; and old Major Pat Henry, ofi Crashes Into Sour Kile, Haling Yoa Sick and You Lose a PasWorli Calomel salivates! It's mercury. Calomel act like dynamites on a slug gish liver. When calomel comes igto contact ith sour bUa it crashes i&w . it, causing cramping and reuses, v If you feel bilious, head ado,'' con stipated and ail knocked out, jLst go : to your druggist and get a 'hottie .o ' Dodson's Liver Tone for a few centa which is a harmless vegetable substi- r tuta for dangerous calomeL ' Take . . spoonful and if it doesn't start your liver end straighten you up better and -ouicUtr tlian imsty calomel fend with'- , yen just go back; . muKiRg you ;?,cr -r"t '. -J. ; ir;c:i'V. tor HUT Vialt IV ollnln. ,. .-..1.1 ! WUl." nrv .un- .v. j. dandruff !. a- tv rs i. v. i .v loanarun, uv IB, ui fUUUW U- MiO CllJ OrStCS ouna yoa 10 ins tacts. The man do- ifhinc t-1-1 : lng a hard country practice may not please yo.i 1. have the exterior trim of a city phy-J weeks' vr , slclan, but under his old mud-flecked . fine and do r ; 1 do'thea beata a heart as true as afty, b11? ne ! und ftr air it m , that vi. Hin.li 1 scalp. Il beautifying the hair,' The Satui-day Evening Pott anM a cou- Mississippi, cama to me and every particle Ot-.nl of DOi-ms on oatrioteferina- that I My Uod, John, 1 nave c:::in!ne1 I '.i'.Mfics and invig- .found there, and if anv Ser.titor has it, and do you know what th'y lorcver stopping, ot rta-i th-m he ought to read them. cowi)lam.ng of, chiefly ? I it." but what Men go out and exploit thonuvlvcj, oomnlaniif-.g that t'.-.ey ', II b2 nf.cr a few:al,out mratlcsa Tiuvdavs" nnd over twice a wi'jk." He r-w.ne-.v-l:r.;r , "wheatlcss Thursdays,-' c.'A ihty ... . t-i-.:i-or. out re-'to think tiic-y are doing L-ould i:;.'. The;. I.o1. r su-A, ' yoall bs ; bceides, . you take ; .iii:c up . end . : kirra-.' 7 . to ( Atmv ' 0 I r'x n: gi'o-nK au c ;o me very patriotic. The vh. 1 cave for prt'.ty, f oft noy live! without v'lvt.I . '. ; .". ' exterior la but a mark of the rugged 'rf HS' H affaJdo not know how lo;,2- l . ' honesty and high-mlndedness wlthln ?'Al .' Ir , few cents. - i deoartniunt: thev had r.-:i 1 i-;; r. " 1 1 : (boy in the Confederacy v.t t.'c cr3 I anything made out of wheat from the much 1 t a 1 u n t.- it n v earii' Part of 1862 until the su-ender, com a- Randolph. Camp, No. 1646, U. C. V. except now and then we would plant a and he Asheboro, JN. U., May 1, lwie. ruttX , f wheat am pT-in it on exisv n: CP. , 1 1 1; Confederate Veterans to Meet i:io:ity in the or any . here v lng! They r,C'-. , out cf . oats and wli.-.t since agriculture , '.'US . ..' J I'll- .' li.i h: ,i i. 1 ul. home only i: 1:' 1 : .:r 1 : .mi th , Lo ha about 'Z 1 -nd-r.'.d.neo ir little" bi ight-,t.venty here or anywhere else, a TWEEDLEDEE AND TWEEDLElUM The woods are full of country doctors who can give cards and spadee to our city brethren. The woods are full of country doctors who can give cards and spades to our city brethren when it comes to making a scientific diagnosis or ap plying the very best of treatment. Don't be deceived by appearances. If you ara, first thing you know some suave quack will have you in hia clutches, of material prosperity. The annual meeting of this Camp n- dtfm Willi nits1 c i i4- na Kot-t Mniri thev iire maldnff now, will be held at the courthouse in Ashe- in kitchen for the purp0Se 0 mak- There are employes of the govern boro on Friday the 10th day of May, , ing Christmas and birthday cakes. i ment "suffering" and howling for an 1918, at 11 o'clock a. m. .Then we were confronted with the increase of pay, "all on account of thr After the business meeting the fact that we did not have any sugar' war-" Howling for an increase while Daughters will serve lunch, and a cor- for:the cakes, and we had to make ' objecting to working eight hours a day dial invitation is extemoed to all Vet- 1 the dream of carpenters and opera- erans of the county. f a What is the use of talWne about the tives, while most Senators work not Usual memonal services will De , "hardships" of the American people' less than 12! Everybody is howling held at the cemetery, after lunch. They have not suffered any hardships' increased pay, "all on account of By order of F. E. ASBURY, y0lJ have not put your front int0 the war." It is even whispered around .rc Capt. Commander. :ailteroom o the temple of Mars, the cloakrooms now and then that P. H. MORRIS, Secretary. I You have thus far done nothing except Senators and Representatives ought to lnnnMCB1, XT ,., . " I to "complain, and to complain again, have increased pay "on account of the ADDRESSES 0F MEN WILL ' and to reneat comnlaints about the el- war." It is said pnces are charged NOW BE GIVEN OUf forts of those wh are as patriotic as you for a mutton chop this big (mdi r . TTT f Ti you. or I in attempting under official eating) that would fit the market value War Department Will at Once Resume oatt and jjjh responsibility to do of a, lamb in a New York or Washing- wa.5 their only daughter. The . tun ciid wus idd the following day, at lifthlchem M. E. church, Rev. C. F. Sherrill conducting" the service, inter ment following in the church burying ground. The pall-bearers were Misses Annie Vickory, Estelle Neece, Clara Barker and Etta Neece. The flower-bearers were: Misses Pauline Vickory, Cleta . Barker, Mattie Fruitt and May Garrett Giving Home Addresses of Men in ; they can to win the war - ton restaurant, and we are told it is Casualty Lists President Directs It It requires just two things to win a ' "all on account cf the war." Ve have The war department has resumed war; there is nothing else under God's got to have Negro woman suffrag,. s addresses 01 sua wnicn can ao n. rresiuenuai - - . , , j'i 1 , led in the cas- J clamationa cannot do it; congressional to have nation-wice bone-djV pMi:bv France. resolutions cannot tlo it; public pa- tion, "all on account of Ue v;U the practice of- giving American soldiers nam ualty lists sent from I - I CANDIES We have recently put in a line of Nunnally's Candies Fresh From Atlanta I We have' also, received a. splendid . . t . .TA'1.''1.. i . 4-4-r. ..r. i! Ill, l.llt'l VL"I I ,.'1 1 Illiquid V VX 1. 1 I 1 Th lwibinn was mnrtn hv rfsii fT.i triouc utiurossus cuiuiuk uu iu 11 wico . . ., ' . . . .. v-- . . , . , . , ... . nticm am !iKh nnnr.ner lacK or anv 4... o iw onn urirm tim mi l f nnnpa rri. men aim truns anu 100a anu iransuor- - .. . ,. - tuuiuv iui a ' when the addresses were ordered dis- ;tation; men and guns and food consti- hardship or sullering or saei; nee imd dis0ldci. continued. The President took up the ( tuting one site of the propositiou and was neei m, ""' .,!. ; subject with Secretary Baker after the transportation constituting the other, people e g .n o gieat a. s Monday and secretary's return from France. When I sav food I mean for the sol-, 1.sl1h,t lLSXZ I sum 01 PnM;atiAn nf nHrPssos xvns dia- Ul o,l ainn The mPn nnH wo- 1,ltu ' ," "--"" ,-" '! next term oi w Ul"l C11VI v.- j 111 ' V;H C North Carolina Over the Top Again The interest taken by Norsh Caro-1 Una in the fight against tuberculosis is shown in the number of members recently secured for the National Tu berculosis Association. This State was asked for seventy-five members and up to April 2S, eighty-eight had joined. continued March 8. Explaining a the,raen at home will find food enough to . t " , time why th5 order was issued, the ; i;ve on for the next three years even i r , - , . . 1; : - . .. ,. 1 1: neaveus, 1 cui war aepanment saiu puouc-wuu kv unaer nystencauy anucipiueu conui- ht)v nnvJhill0.. huv me somethinK. rent. 1 r .", - J.T ill" . ... information to the enemy ana aiso tions. Men over 31 and under win r.,t,,:'. ..ii tr th..! . uw. W,f .o,.mc aF rlnim no-ents to -..Wit ,m . Un S wVinr. i"b sun.aiwi.i; - ci, u.i cat Decame unmanageauu harass relatives of men killed. ' you want to win a war the thing you The fresiaent wok tne suDjeci haye got to do is to get nom 01 tne ,. . 0, cl!,,.pj nnH f with when the committee on public mf or-. meh first and train them, and do it as,' " Washinirton at Valley Forge? mation retusea to nanaie , raply as you can; transport tnem to disanneared? Where is the 7" -" . " "a ' a i n t Aberdeen Negro In Iiad Here Walter Harringlon, of Ab.irdef.n, was sent to the rsads of Kandolpn 0 days fur Lelr.r' di unk ly." lie va3 tried before jiiscico ci t::c ycacD on ai;;j bond lvtraiivrl in the IV V h'o appear-in;-;- at tne l(aiuio!i)U bupcrit-v C:urt to US and tell US, 'Aly I i,., .,,,,1 nnnt.hor nr-P-rn fv;:m Ahr.r- cannot rent anything nor,jC(.n were on thcir way to A.;heboYo; t ot lo .-.ii the Ijle unci iun off in a sideditch in front of S. 7. Pres nell's residence. When an attempt was made to arrest him he resisted with 11 power there was in him, and was- assortment of STATIONERY the grounds that the names without addresses were valueless ior puDiica tion purposes. Sugar For Canning Fruit Can Be Had On Certificates Grocers throughout the State are now being supplied with blank certifi cates, upon the signing of which per sons Hosiring sugar for canning and preserving may obtain the same. 1 11c j grocers arc being supplied with these; ' certificat .s by tha county food admin- istrators, who civs in turn supplied by : the State i:lmhi:.strator. The crt:JL-:.tj 1 . t in is used to make su'-e tir-t hc-v-' ".inp-,: may ob- ' tain suf.'ci-nt aver.-.' ti .,-.: rvo pr.v-, ishable fruili nnd at the csme time to place a chce!; upon t:i03j who would endeavor to obtain unrer.scr.abl2 quan- , tities for household consumption. Certificates are to bj left with thi erocers when signed, and the grocers ; are required to send these to the State Food Administrator. the scene ot actual operations as rap- ... . th"e n who ate rats and iSififfiSta thlVoS aTrSv "ice and mule meat at yicksbuV Tuberculosa Clinic Saving Many Af wwrk adapted to the4ocale as rapidly H . ? .Where is the spint of 1 (ected JZ TjJUL?ZloftLt Jth the me wh0 suffered at Petej;sbur' About fifty patients are being treat Lf IZZL f K, wkh the 'lnd even upon the day before the sur- ed each weeyat the free tubet-culosia fl ritLhruXss vou render won the last briUia skirmish clinic ted b the United States r;,m;;:m,,niHnn ,heflner t tne war: Are men . , Publlc Hoalth Service, in Uharlotte and in greater tiiiantitics in the locale C1 than .you can. A home. If you can,,. Oh the hardships .of the di aft upon the transportation n.u.n.i "-. - i.pon life! Sometimes, Mr. President, when i think ct the t-oys vnui nave -ot to iro "uv-jr there," i(.;.;e cf fh-.'m Symphony Lawn and Lord Balti more pound paper. Boxes of stationery. f: : X;. Call to see us. . ' ' ;'- STANDARD DRUG COMPANY J :C?"i!- ' V;- :,'":--A8heborb,N;C.' . 5 OshkoslB, xx i'lGeneralline -boys.; Cravafe,;ties,rc '! A undemeard hosiery. ; Wood Casln Clothing Co. o then you will sa by baytnfj thein t-we I am tcii-.tiiis-'i I"..! .Oiit l.e;:.-.iril::-u . tn i.lnjr u'jov.t t.;j I to :.c .s.i.- ; i.- i. t i : :-,'"t, vu i V:;:;'. this or t:-t c- I! did not have v. i'cl .'.to ve, when I hear 11.-.;'. overcjuls were !Uc:erl . i i : cf t-- with the ar men r'.ain sup- .eiu-rs to l-'rance !.:::! cor.ipia'ning - ei h' r regiment "ioud-v.aiming" men complaining laeking, when, Arrangments have been made whereby several pathnts have been sent to tu berculosis fcanatoriums. As a result of the clinic tr.e cond-tion of a number of pat i;ivto h; beea report (.1 very much ii". ruv.-d. to be killed by pmon y. the in to be tlw victim;; .!' cases, some of them to be et'-rnitv without tinv 1 1 so -. e 01 ?i:c!i dis Irvn into ;. ra' v- Jl'ii MAKES KK'llOMCOrS IT. noster, the a mink U u.i !ii!v' h. n- in "Auont cue ti'an iliul u; i.; 1 luxury because cvn t'ie v..y I live thouget lie would ever wear. He had is luxury for thrcc-fcu'.l'.-.s of man- faibn away to a mer" s'na.iov.-; was kind, and the way the nine-tenths of as yellow a .sail'ron ar.l oLicn d cjbh.d live is luxury compared even to up wan pain. l-io-tors continually Some Wounded Soldiers Brought to Atlanta A number of American soldiers wounded in France have been sent to the base hospital at Fort McPherson near Atlanta,' and more will follow. Transports going over to take troops bring back, wounded men. The gov ernment's plan is to make a great base hospital at Fort McPherson. It is probable that one of the vocational educational schools tofba established under-tho terms of th bill of U. 8. Senator Hoko Smith, will bo located there, ia cIobo proximity to the base hospital. The bill by Senator Smith makes provision for educating men who has lost an arm or leg or their sight or have been 'otherwise per manentlv .disabled.' so that they will be able te earn a Kvmg in a useful I you in the occupation, ine mil nag ue support and indorsement, of the administra- ition. - The warring nations or urope have been enabled to sustain them selves economically by conserving and ntilizingHhe productive power of re habilitated men put out of action. , even if a sufficient number had been i..i :.. n. !'.... Urt.-r. ..-Ifli vml iuimoilti- 111 utoi ...v.. ... i e ., i - 1.: .,,...1 : . ' u... I . then' carelessness, would have lost or tne way i uvc wn-n i uimieoi gu .a mis ilaced' or sold or pawned a great it sometimes seftns to me that after opiate tor gall s-one.s. Jiayr s Won many of them and more would have a man reaches the age of 60-and I dorful Kemcdy quickly restored him to had to come from the Quartermaster's have reached that age and passed it- pence, health again. It is a simple, Department; when I hear men com- while the Philadelphia Actor not Harmless preparation that removes the plaining that soldiers and sailors had rijfht in saying that we ought to be catarrhal mucus irorn the intestinal lo sleeping cars to ride on when, they chloroformed and "put off," it is a tract and aliays tho inflammation wereheing transported to the point of trrcat pity that we cannot be cither put which causes practically all stomach, dutv . ' to something useful, somehow, or else liver and intestinal ailments, mclud- What do you know about war?! quit pretending that we are doing ing appendicitis. One dose wiucon What do you know about the sufferings anything sacrificial for our country. vince or money refunded, , of war? Are you going to sit down' l suppose most oi you are interne. is men in Franco men in France, savings stamps all the uovernment t you want to put them there is will allow you to take of that kind of , and what you want to go along security. 1 am collecting from every them is something with which source that I can in order to. lend the Vzzli Cn tcc Trial KILL Cfl the wormfl and rd yotirhomi fwHnrrl!;Mi1 nf r In fliin.hanolowillHMnn ff Jhy ll ("' -rjtnrt.ixj MAkH bq Kin. . . V'n jrm trt an ynnr hen 1 JIO(-ltir ,Kkl,Horf.i-lv. C ma l,l -n i.n,'t-n IIO'. ' ' 'l l.jmid Wortn i uif nnft lo iv v . v , J u " .. 4 . '? ly J. T. Turnr-r, A.-.V''. 1 Vi niu t aj.. jv. f - , . . - i n T l I ;ifr.f 00uinn oH fniif nil t.hft What nave vou aone ; i nave given time-4alk about peace at one end of all the spare revenue I could get to the avenue and talk about war at the the country; I have bought bonds; I other end of the avenue? What you have put in my little $1,000 for war .nnt la mon in Vmnpwmon in France, savinsrs stamps all the Government What ships, inth thAm la cnmrthinir to shoot- All the balance of it is money to the Government at 4 per secondary. If you cannot put up with cent, when I can get 6 per cent for it the hardships that are mere incidents in Mississippi. I am not kmg it, tu . A,nr,rv ty.cn vnn'thoutrh. with rnv idea that I am mak- are unworthy of your forefathers; mg y - you in the South ai-e eminently un-,all. Wliat have I sacrificed? Just a it fhAva ia fow luxuries: that is nil. rcrnaps 1 anything fn God's world that they un- will have to smoKo cheaper cigars and deretood it was hardbhip, suffering,1 1 will have to do without a few things endurance, fortitude, standing out to that I would hUc to have a pew suit the bitter cnJto long as a man could of clothes right now, for instance, .eland. " - ' when this one 13 dingy. What of it? What Is the use of all this patriot-1 If we Ipso the war we a'1; J s n yru ,, h.va win. we win much that is better than not even done wnat you ought to have, clothes or cigars or money or bonds. You ought to nave STEP THAT ATTRACTS! 10. called the boya cf li and 20 into the GIRLS1 TTS I YOUR sorvico, not to go to franco w ngnt; but ior tnoso is icars or ago to do . . IfA. . trained two years until tbey aro 21.' Says .Wome , Pay Too Mnel . Ilccd to so as to- be rcdy, for fighting, and for. Their Face Instead of Their the men of 20 to be training for one vorns year until they are reedy to tight. . Watch your stcpl A brisk, livtly You have bhown the moiit r:r:rka- strji 13 what chnnns more than a lovc blo inctanca of American car3ty to ly sikin, but your high hcclu have lindarstanrl and to a(Uip'. itself U a nwwd c6rns and you limp a l.ttK cituation that hca ever beca thown in That's bad, girls, End you lrnow it tio hixtory of any countiy. What was Corns destroy bouuty end gracs, bo it t Whco Tou turned those boya sides corns are very enry to remove, looao moiit of them college boye Kid your fect of every corn by ask into tho training, camps, to make our. ing at any drug store for a quarter of ciUceri out of them and you have an ounce of frwrone.. This will cost made thousands of the best iubordi- little but Is sufficient to remove every nate commissioned ofllcers . that thejharJor soft corn or callu irom ono's world knows today, in three montna training. ' Often they had to . take three more months, even belter train- foot . A few drops Applied directly upon tender, touchy corn relieves the ore- tag, while they are training and teach-jnru and toon the entire corn, root and Ing their men. You have done. that. I say "you"; no, it U not you j oh, no. It was not you; it was not the legis lating part of the United State, al though you laid the foundation wisely; It was the boys; they have done it. They are rdy to go; they are rftdy to put up 'h some hardnhip. They t!o not buckwheat cakes for Mil' IUM 4t"V ...v.. .!. This freesone is a gummy substance which drie instantly ""and simply shrivels up the corn without inflam ing or even irritating the surrounding skin. . Women must keep In mind thai Comlees feet create a youthful Step which enhances her attractiveness, But what of it? What have wc done in comparison with the boys who are ' ' going "over there?" They have got ' to stand. What do they want? First, they want re-enforcement just a3 rap- ' idly as you can give it to them; next, they want ammunition and guns; and '.' third, they want food. "Third," 1 say, and not "first." They will manage to . V get food some way for a while, if they have to live on the corn in the ' .h field. Stonowall Jackson's men made , the great valley campaign upon corn ' gathered from the field. I do not say that is the best way, but I say the firse , ' thing is men, the next thing is mil- .' nitions, and the third thing is food. Do you imagine that there is no food " y in France and none in Switzerland or -,V Spain or the Agentine or Cape Colony ' or India, nnd none In England? 3evVV you imagine that ours is the enly , ' country in tho world with any ' jod 1 What is all this talk I hear of o anger -J. of Americans starving? Docs anyV; body believo.it? Suppose we have to . take a beefsteak less now and then, or . a mutton chop less here and there, or. ' a cup of chocolate less in another place, or a little bit less of sugar, " vouid we be any less healthy or strong or v ine or good ? I think there has nccn too much of that talk; that hys- ': Hia, in fact; nnd it. has given too :'J much comfort to tho enemy. - 'V Supjiose we here and now center-", ourselves upon winning the war, and suppose we center ourselves upon the . idea of putting men In France, putting ' men in France, putting men in France; , lettinar the men carry . ammunition, carfyv ammunition? carry ammunition. -Danton said, "What is the first way to win the French Revolution ? , FirsV audacity. What is the next! Audacity.- What is the third ? Aadaclty-r 'encore 1'audace." So it is with this thing." The way to win this war is men in France with guns, more men In France with more guns, more men In France with more guns, as nt 1 trained as you can jt thrrn; if j-mi rnnnot gt them trained to smt a V, I Point gradunto, th"n trier i v ; enough, to it t!.'!r jer, t ,
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