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VOL. 3.
BRYSON CITY, N. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4. 1895.
NO. 47,
Professionals.
TTORNKYS-AT-LAW.
FRY Jr. NENVBY,
Bryson Citt, - - X. C.
(llectiao of claim, aod th invrttiga
tiof Ud titU a iptcialty.
T"i '- T.T TTaKATBEKWOOft.
ATTORSEY-AT-LAW.
." - ! s. ,
0.Tw n the Court Houit, . ' v
; Brtox City, h N. G.
BRYSON CITY, N.C.
PRACTICING - PHYSICIAN.
WProhipt attention to all call
- Day or Nljlit.
- J. H.TEAtJUE, JU;1.
Whittikr, N. C. .
DHT9ICU-V AND SURGEON.
Will kit prompt attention to all call.
4j er ijht. . ! 1
I r.W. A.EprirlJ,
, ' I?entist-
a.WORK AND PrICESJ
iU AR ANTEED. -O O
STANDAllf) KEEPER
jIwain County -
V R. II. Pemdh)
BrTion City, N. C.
EN-TEL-LA.
WEAR DEPOT. '
Bryrsotx Oity, 1ST. C
v New niintgfiuent. Newly furniahed,
.Ai'intnnjodation for "commercial men.
Kate reasonable.'
J. A BROWN Prop.
Drummer's
..f
ome,
Bryaon City)
L isr. c.
Clean- robma anil the
Ra ti, $1,50 per day.
r
brgt fare-
' W. F. CooPer
Proprietor.
Bry son Hotel,
Andrew, N.C.
Sam. E. Bnn, Project)!-. '
LoCiitUn perlect, Tble the l;cg
-Finc-i aumim-r rcMdence i'.i Wet
l . North C'aVuliiKi.
NATIONAL HOTIL
WAYNESVILLE
N. C.
Kate l'.V) a dar.. (Jool fare and nice
lm, Poll'e sttenlk.trto.all. . ,
WESTERN HOTEL,
Locattd on Public Squara. K
I ASHEVfLLE, N- C
MaU 34 nti. - lodging 23 cents
K. McInturfT, Propietor.
J.H S!TT0I!,
, ' " r-
FHE CITY BUTCHER a,ul
DEALER IN COUNTRY
PRODUCE
f. SIMON MOORE'
' . ' . - -J
Ererett Iloue, net dolir to
BlaeHburn' Drug itore,
HOTELS
TRESPASS NOTICE!
PeaitivclT no Hunting, Fiahtugr, Timber
nttipgor cattla herding or grating will be
allawed on tl lanifi formerly known at
i
tha "Whittier Tract" in Swain Count ex
cept h.T(writt i permisaion.
AH Tmpatraill be prosecuted to the
fnlleai extent of the Liw.
VPkr Tuckaieige Land Timber Co.
B. A. (hew, Manager
I . fm',r ("it, y.cj.
HOMENEWS.
ty Don't let your lubwcript ion laiwr.Yoor
su Ucri pt ion expires with the date after
rour n iue. Renew i
Akk vntirxelf thiH qutHtion. ''Have I paid
ntr newspaper KutMcriptionT"
Don't forget io date you letters
1895.
The new jear being upon us it is
time t adopt new pledge.
The Ciiizen says B. A. Chew went
lo Ashevilie to see "Mikado."
Mi Emma DeHari left Monday
foi CoUowhee to attend school.
The Cherokee Scout says Mr. VV,
F. Cooper was in Murphy this week.
The recent cold snap has coated
the-riVer with two or three indies
of ice. .
Mr. S. C. Branks has rented the
residence of Mr. ' I. A, Brown near
the riyer. i
Mr. Jack Cobtirn, of Hazel Creek
paid his many friends here a visit
this week. I '
Vrice President Stevenson was in
Ashevilie his week to see his sick
daughter.
H
Mr. Morris ,N. Epstein, of Ashe
vilie, p.ud hi brother here a visit
lat week.
John. Wilson will hereafter ma
nipulate the steam ioc the Bryson
City Mfg." Co.
If tjie weather doesn't object, the
Coffin & Macdonald mill will be run
ning next week.
The loss from the freeze in Flori
day will exceeTlvo million dollars
ou the orange crop alone.
The small boy with a big gun
sallied forth in all his glory Monday
morning in quest of game.
Harlie Welch left Monday for a
six months term of' schooling at
Miuerai Bluff,
I Go t; ,T. M. Welch for Clocks
and Watches. Good 8-day clocks,
full size, for $3.00.
Mr. D. K. Collins is taking time
by the forelock. He is storing ice
with which to regulate the tempera
t u re of t he mi -su m iner days.
The bud freezing veather has re
tarded woik on ti e new depot. It
wiil not lie ready for occupancy be
fore the latter part of next week.
Messrs.. Ei L. Wharf, Boston; T
J. Johnstcn, and J. 0. Harris of
I.' ' I ! r if tt ir i
rrauKiin; Li., n. narris, Washing
ton, and the pulchritudinous Clias.
Jolly Morrow, of Africa, were at
the Entella thi week. r
t Mr. Linden. McKee, operator ; j
hi.iirr, has been transferred to
SvIvh, in place of Joel Sawyer re-
iigtied, and Mr. W. A. Angel, who
has been running the railroad din
per house at this p'ace, has accepted
the'poMt ion vacated b Mr. MeKee,
As the Lntella is uow the recognized
raiircad dinner house, it is not deft
nitel known wh at function the old
establishment will perform as aw ay
side inn.
The Baptist Christmas tre at the
courUhmise on Monday night was
noiiung it not a success, ilie loug
curving branches of thefestire holly
were fiHed with gitts, both mibstnn
tial and oovel. The reflections of
the flickering glow of variegated
lights combined to show a harmo
nious hlendiug of beauty and ele
gance. The most prominent and
really commendable feature of the
event was - the fact that the most
valuable and helpful presents were
distributed among the poorer chit
.Iren"
Figure ou Thiav.
A certain! man was lorn on Suu
day. His birthday comes only every
four years. I
1st. Ou what day of the month
did his birth occur ?
2d. How,many days were there in
the year in which he was born ?
.3d. How of ten does his birthday
occur on Sunday ?
i he first day of May in any Tear
comes on the same dav of the week
that the first day of the immediately
followmz vear comes in on. .
Picas show the reason for this,
and why it never fails to be the cas $.
Is everv vear that ic divisible uy
tt nr a lean vear ? If not. what
years are excepted, trd why arelhey
.i i
TIio Methodist Christmas Tree.
.'' '
Christmas has come and gone,
and we, by special request, notice a
few things that transpired. The
occasion will ever be lemembered as
quiet and enjoyable, and no doubt
all the people enjoyed themselves.
The special feature was the Chris.
mH tree at the Methodist church
Monday night. It was the writer's
pleasure to be there, and it indeed
made us feel glad (o behold the
beautiful arrangements and seo the
children enjoy what had been pre
pared for them. The tree was a
success more bo than ever was our
opportunity to w ilness before.
The committee appointed for the
purpose decoratec the church from
end to end in a tasty manner, and
just back of the center of the church
was located three beautiful holly
tree leterally packed with; valuable
presents mostly for the poor chil
dren of the Sunday school. Wait
caudles of various colors sparkled
over the tree?.
rJuring the program Superitijteii-dV-nt
Newby introduced that pleas
ant gentWian, the Her. Chalmers
Moore who delivered a very appro
priate address to the delight and
enjoyment of all. 1
After the distribution of presents
everybody went home rejoicing with
the children iu that which they .had
on g beep looking for and feeling
that the occasion had been a success.
May , the richest blessing lest upon
us allithik rear. . ' '
i ' . ' E.V.
"The Kou,'h Diamond."
This comedy was advertised for
Christmas night, and promptly on
time the curtain went up. on the
first scene, the pretty country home
of Sir William Evergreen.
As before stated, it was produced
y home folkd, but the reader must
not allow interest to wane because
f it. Every character was selected
because of individual fitness, and
nothing was left undone that would
enhance the appearance of the pro
duction or augment the ability of
the players.
Limited space precludes the tak
ing up of individual parts, but it is
sufficient to observe that every act
was libera1 1 v applauded.
The monotony of long intermis-
sioi 8 was relieved by songs from
good singers, the duet, "Cathline,"
by Mis. 0. K .Collin's and Miss
Mary Stedman, being among them.
The introduction qf these names is
a gun ran tee of good singing.
The success of the undertaking
If'geiher with the expressed . wishes
I our people have induced the man
gmient to 'reproduce it. Next
time it will le magnified and add.d
to, making it much more enjoyab'e
than even the first. .
Hand-bills, local notices and other
advertisements will notify you of
its advents. Look out for them.
Indians Allowed to Work Out.
In the Washington correspond
ence of last Sunday's News & Ob
server the following paragraph ap
peared :
'Secretary Hoke Smith has De
cided toextend ti.e "outing system,'"
so called, to all government Indian
schools, both on and off reservation
where there are scholars old enough
to profit by it. By this system a
certain portion of the scholar, both
bovs and girls, are allowed to work
for farmers in the neighborhood.
The Indiana are found willing and
efficient and the demand for them
1 .. tl II I 1
lias utrvuuic uirutci iuau mtr si uuuis
. . i i
can supply, a circular nas ueen
' .i t o- ,rc . I
prepared ill the IndlHii Office to be
-eilt out to agents and School super-
i tteiidents asking that suitable faul-
ilies be soughtVnt where the young
Indians are w fnted &nd can find
good homes."
Card of Thanks.
A pleasant surprise came to the
Presbyterian mause ou Christmas
morning in the shape of a nice
Christmas box. It was filled with
valuable presents, and was sent to
myself and mother by the Rood
people of the Presbyterian church.
This thottgbtfulness ou the part of
mir rwinlrt has tnnrhpd nnr hpart
and we pry that in return God s
.
richwt blessing3 may rest UJion
them. We take thh opportunity to
return OUr SlUCere thanks
''Here's the Last of Hetirj Caay.
A s.ranmp w( seen lrnnJuin cr
e
around about tc miles frow Dills-
boro on Wednesday. Ills appear-
j V i- i . .i
hucc was aiiiu iu uiuicaie inai. me
holidays had been pent in a de
bauch. He was seen next morning,
after a night of exposure, in a half
frozen condition, and carried to
town, where the prompt administra
tion of stimulant Sv-on revived him.
After ' regaining femscioosnes, he
was heard to rerhard: ilI feel fo
bad, I have a great mind to down
myself." .5
As he seemed to hdye no money,
he attracted no further attention.
The nest seen of the great Ken
tuckians namesake was two hours
later whenfour men walking the
railroad about half a mile below
to.vn, noticed him standing on the
river bank. Upon being approach
ed by the pedestrians, the stranger
faced them, pointed towards the
swift current of the Tuckaseige and
said w ithout a tremor: "Here's the
last of Henry Clay!"
He then walked out into the wa
ter, and when it reached his waist,
stumbled, toppbd aud fell.
' Seeing that he did not cu.e up,
the dumbfounded spectators started
to his rescue, but the rushing tid.
caused considerable delay in reach
ing him When he was carried
ashore he was unconscious. Dr. J.
M. Candler was immediately sent
for, butfoiud resuscitation impo.s-
sibla.
In a few minutes he died.
In his pocket was a card bearing :
'Henry Clay,' member N l. 221 ol
the Biltmore, Branch of the Journe
man Stone C
qtters' Association."
Mr. Clay was a native of Sheffield.
England, 3 J'ei'.rs old and single.
, The body was buried Thursday in
Riverside cemetery, Ashevilie.
If you condense the year into paragraph
one ot.theni would U?scribc the wonderful
succe-ss of the new reniedy for biliousness
known as Kamn's 'pnie Iaver Pills. It
is a' remarkable discovery in the science of
therapeutics. There is no longer any ne
cessity of sulieriii; from sick or bilious
headitclus, disordered liver, soui sto.nach,
dizziness, ctc The tiny pellets which ac
company the pills are tor bui ding up the
system. J, ,11. Sjkmore has a tree sample
for von. '
Anv oi'e who has children will rejoice
witb'L. 15. Mulford, '.)f Plainiield, N. J.
His little boy, live years of age, was sicit
with croup. For tw days :uid eights he
tried various remedies, but he says "I wax
sure I would lose him. ' I had seei cham
berlain's Cough' Reniedy advertised and
thought I would try it as a last hope and
am happy to say that' alter two doses he.
slept until morning. I gave it to him
next day and a cure was effected. I keep
this remedy in the house now, arid as soon
a- any of my children sh8w signs ol crimp
I trivn it to them and tliA is tlie last of it. '
2-" and 50 cent Iwttles for sale by E Everett
Bryson City, anil T V Cooper, at Whittier
- $ 1 OO for a Bottle.
Mrs. S. H. Winshin. 112 "Washington
L -j
street. Providence, 11. I., after using one
bottle ot Drumraond s Lightnurg Kemeiiv
for Kheuniatisnj, wrote the Drummoud
Medicine C)., 48 Majdcn. Lane,. New York,
sayiug that slie would not take one hun
dred dollars for the benctit received. It
you have any form of rheuniatism, arid
wish to gut rid of it, send 5 to the Druni
niond Medicine Co., and they will send to
your express address two bo' ties of their
remedy enough for a mouth's treatment.
Agents wanted.
' .Execution. Sale.
By virtue of an execution to me directed
from the Superior i 'otirt of ltuWomhe
countv, m favor of the Actional 15ank ot
Ashevilie and against J. II. Barnard for
the sum of Five Thousand '1 hree Hun
dred and five dol ars ;md thirty-two cents,
(Sj,30"..'2) intercut and e"1. ' have levied
upon 470 acres of lartd conveyed by deed
from K. Hyde to J.-. II. Barnard, ad
joining the laiids c f M W Buckner, Wil
liam Jenkins and others, and will oli'cr the
fame for sale for cash at the Court House
door in Bryson City, N. C . (on Monday,
the 4th div of I ebruary, lS?r, to salisly
aforesaid debt and cot.
ThiDeceuiber tii.TV--'
J. F TE.V.CE, Sheriff.
- .. 0 ,
Execution Sale
. . :. r .. ,j,
Bv virtue of an execution to mc drrecteVl
fronythv Saperior Court of Macon county
in favor of K. Elia.--, and ag. iust D.t).
Miltimorc for the Vum of $sf,.W), mterebt
and cost, I hare this d iy levietl utxirt 'the
350 acres ' of land adjoining the
N. G. Alman tfait n the Tennutit river,
known as the bellar! '8 rins lands be
longing to the aforesaid I). O. Miltiniorc.
and will offer the saiu fr sale to the
highest bidder for eah at tlie Court House
dor in Hryton Citv, N C, on the 7th dar
of January, ISSo, to sswiify said debt and
cost.
This DocemberfGth, 1S34.'
J. F.TE.Uit E,
43t4 Shc'ifl of .Swain comity.
Notice of Execution Sale.
P.r'virtucof an cxrcutir.n"Vmcdirettd
frvmi the Snpcnor Court of Ntacpn countr.
in favor of K. Klin and agminst'T:. jinx,
"r-fr" "-J'flZl
' unon S.'2tl aC
UIVKT,I.IIIW ..... -
re of land on the water ot
i Hazel Creek, beIonirixiT-tibc aforesaiil T,
Cuims, H. 1. Wrnian and f7X; Hall, ad-
t join ing the lands of II. A. Juhnsn and
i Uhirs. an I ill offer ti,e same for sale for
! ZUkJ'j
le'M to aatwtr said debt and fU
A good correspondent is wanted
eVerj
for every towi. viiLge and aeieh-
borhowt in Swain countv. Good
uiu county. Good
couuiensation
will be aliened to the
man or wo.nan who trie by. a few
niinotes' .work each week to earn it.
v ,.., u.. ;.... l
matter now incoherent, v or illeg
ibly you vrite, the edito.r inhere for
the pin pose cf nntunirling tl e sen
tenets. Yon may write on"as many
sides of the pajer as you can find
Let the items come.
lr. lriuninonr.s Light ningr
Remedy f(- rhenmatisni ha? receivell the
unqualified endoiMement of. the medical
faculty, s b?ing a safe and remarkably
efficient preparation. Its work Ls so speedy
and miraculous that benefit is felt, from
the first dose. A treatment consists of
two bottles, and lasts a month. Price, $,";
sent by express on rei-eipt of price. With
full special instruetioiLs. One treatment
will cure any ordiunry case Druinnioud
Medicine (. o., 48 .Maiden lane, New York.
Agents wanted.
Mr. Ira P. wet more, a prominent real
estate agent of San -An.elo, Texas, has
used Chamlerlain s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Kei'iedv in his fainilr for sev
eral years as octasion required, and al
wava with erlect satisl.-u-tion. Ite savs
"I find it a perfect cure for our baby when
troubl d with colic or dysentery. I now
feel that ni r outfit L-rnnt complete without
a bottle of this remedy at home or on a
trip away from home. For sale K. Ever
ett, at Hrysliu City, and 1. . toopcr at
Inttier.
2
i Price!
You have sick-headaches occasion
ally. They are not pleasant; why
not get rid of them?-
If you Call in a physician it will
cost you from fr to $5, How can you
epcape this cost but secure the physi
cian s treatment? Let us tell you.
Go to your druggist aud ask
for Ramon's Tonic Liver
Pills. They will cost you (1 box
Pills and 1 box Tonic Pellets)
only 25 cents. These ere the exact
medicines that any doctor would
prescribe for a sluggish, torpid or
disordered liver.
You take one ot Ramon's Pills
immediately. T.hat causes a com
plete action of the bowels. You
then take one of Raiuon's Tonic
T'ellets daily for a week or longer.
These keep the bowels healthy an4
WK.11, but at the $aine time they
arouse the appetite, purii'y the
'blood and "time up" the whole
svstem.
"Try this just once. It can not
harm you.
At all dealers, or mail, for 26c. .6 boxes $1.00.
BEOWK MFC. CO., Ksw York.
10 YOU WANT A SITUATION
Prof. ATi'barB. Smith, Lexington, Ky.
,1'or l s reir.r it -si-'
d'-nt f the ronown
ed t-'o n:nereial Col
lege of Kentucky
t nivewity,. gives
special attention to
escitrin hituations
for his tj-adiiates.
Cost of IJn.iiness
tuition . Course n-
bout $90 including
boST.l in a family.
Prol.-ruith has kept
liook.;; several yean
Vice i rc'-ident of a
Hunt; World's Fair
Prof. Wwi R. Smith,
lsuwton KV.
f'onimissioner from Kentucky, and relia
ble business man.
Among the 10,000 successfiil gra'hiate
of the Profs Smith, are 100 in banks, KK
officials from this and other states. J'rof
K. W. Smith. Principle of the College re
ferrcd to, was awarded the Mvtial ut tin
World's Columbian Exposition for book
keeping, etc.
If you wish a Business Ivducat ion, or
.knowledge of Phonography, Tyjie-writin
or Telegraphy at the l:ast cost, with' Ii
plomafroiu Kentucky t ntveinity on grad
uation, we advise you to cut this oik and
write tor circulars to Prof. Y. R' .Smith
Ix'.xirigtoii, Ky
The Toledo weekly lade
Of tlie now nearly twenty tho s
and regular publications in theU.S
there are but two or three weekly
newspapers published for ne!rsl
circulation in every sfatc hikI tcrri
tory, and of these the ToleJo Week
ly IJhide is the be3t and most popn
hir of them all. It is the oldest, nest
known, and has ie largest circula-ti-'ii.
For more than twenty-f v'e
years it has been a regular visit 'i- to
every portion of the Union,. :nd i;
well kiiown at every ne of tih
six thousand old' jiost tHces of the
the country.lt is made epechtlly for
family reading. It give the entire
news of the world e.'.eh wefk.in such
condensed font a will save reading
scores of pages uf ilady p:ij toge'.
less informathtn HIf nblicai, in pol
itics, Te npr-ianc in principle, al
ways Oil tin- lr of justice and ri:ht
it is ju a- the p.:jr:-r fur the risiuir
K-ncn i-n. ati: a jzreat educator for
the i4!le family. Serial sron. wit
and humor, hrt str-ries. Household
pepa tntetit, Que-tioo U.ueaii.Fartii
dep.irt ent. Camp Fires, ,:tid.n
Stlnxd andYoiiugFo'ks are a fr-w of
the nianr other proruiu-iit fr-aiur-t
this frreat pawr. A sprrimen co
i py will be mailed free tiaiiy adiit
I to whom ther will mail sauip'.e c p
j ie. Thev would Ik? -glad 1o mail a
counle of hntidrm SpecimtDS to read
I efH tf t(js eoDtT.T'ie '.Ve.-klv .Blade
Y U,, and the piic
. . , ,,
U oniy one uonar a yrur.
Address THE BLADE.
ToLEr6 Ohp.
Slany icrsons are br. a
flown from pverwtxk at hooathoMl mm.
Urowa's Iron Bittr Fcrtjflni
a4 C9& a C the S
Jtfodel Steam !iaund
Ashevillo,
FlItT CLASS
Call on Curtis (J Login, grnt
MONEYI
Tliere is nouev for the farmers to bu Fertilizer frooi
CLARK & BECK . -
They handle the old reliable brands, vi2;'Star, Anchor and PieU
mout. Also cheaper grades for corn. and vegetables. Also daelcrs iu
Mr ..
General Merchandise, - :
Dry Goods, Hoots,
. 'Shoep, Clothing, Hatf,-
AND
Gent's Famishing GooDs
31 X. Main St., f Ashevilie, .N.C!
McCLAIN'S LIVERY
BRYSON CITY, N. C.
EVERYTHING FRESH AND NEV
l. A. McCiaiu hn opoiied a yeneraj livery and f d stable in Bnaif
City, .and he conts weil pivpiUifd t fiitnia'.i f.u'" and plcasuot driring'
horses and comfortable new carriages, at ' '
A tri;iJ,'.ill convince yon lhit uiv horses .ire lite t.istrsi aiid-pif ttirstr"
iv-Tv -to ' that Tennessee produces. ,
KtiiGive' me a chance. . I'
Very truly yours, -
'-C '
AVOID :BulH Sodal . . ";,: J
Bad soda spoils' good flour.
n-o eriftio rvcf cni rnmcc itlD HAL .
oniy m pacKaes.
bearing this trrAe mar
It costs no more than inferior package soda
never spoils the flour always keeps soft
g Boyaw of . irritation trade marks,
I and insist on packages
O I A. 1
Made only by CHURCH & CO., New
Write for Arm and Hammer
ELKHART CARRIAGE
i ARM kM l
Ilav old to eoniuoierfl far CI year.
avlog tUeiu tlie dealer profti. We are tbe
Oldot and LnrBeit manufacturer! In Amer
ica lelllnK Vehlctu and Haroasa Unawaf-ahlp
$11.00
with pilvilfirc to eiamiu
paid. We it frnlaht both
torv. Warrant (nr 2 rtarn.
te30tocr4tcrl'ryon?
Iloilng free. Wo lazo
aippiDj;.
WHOLESALE
8prlnc V6sons, S3I to $90. Onarantr
fame cWilfart'OtuS'-i. SurrtVI, 38S tO&lOO
m w'.l fur to f,a. Top Bugziea,
$37.30, sj Sac ajfoI.lfurWS. PnatoulS6
t- Siorr. Farm War;or, Waconttor
MHiiVnKons.Ool.vcrvWcaona'wl Road
C3M3. M V( ',.:.. I OH KM, VlllUlUii.
lia.V. Sarrey Earacu.
Ko, Trip Baggy.
$43.00
So. 1, 1 arm
M1BUH1 i ADDLES
S immL aa? far raak
Mo. 3, Farm Wagxn.
LOT'
i at
mm
xtw
OUR GOODS ARM TH
OUR PtC3 TH L0WST
Farrjr7ffflis- ''?"vabd.
B5 DOLLAR'S;'
per tmmi
In Youn Own Locality
maile cusilyiin' honorably, witlicnt c?.pl-f-'l,
ib.rinj your i-arc Iw.urn. Any inan,
vtOHiii,liy, orgir! caudotlievnk Jt: nl
ilv. witlKnt exw-riciiec. Talking iiu- .
ivr eirr, . SutMnif- like It Xr inonrjr
inr.kiiigetrr offered l-firc. Otsr workers j"
a'wav prrr.cT. N Un" wnttl jn i
lesniiag the 'bntiK-w. Wc tench yil bi j
a ni-bt bw to M'.t rtcd from Hip r.t. .
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ALL WHO CULTIVATR
FRUITS
FLOWERS
VEGETABLES
For Pleasure or Profit,
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to U thecal an4 mjet ftt&m
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