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Y y i 4 v; . if r ' J5 - T - 3 3 O-. V mi . j V 5 VOL. 6, 7 NQ, 40. CHINA GROVE Nr C4;OaTOBEr1: 9ND. 19J4;- - -- --- -Y r t - t -i 1 -1 ' -,Y y y, a .MS A 3' ;. v.; . . ;- t:rV...--.'. '' ' . . .. . .. ;j . J - ,v v. i. V N. - - LOCAL NEWS , , , - of interest to ALL OF OUR READERS. W. WaIioq was here yeater day aaiiiUdg his sou, Leon Wat on, who has the ooutrack for re modeling, recovering aud other Wits improving Dr. G, A. Ram sani'a residence. Mr: and Mm. W. W. Ricks pent a abort while , in Salisbury jeaterdajr on basiuesB. M)8a 0iable, who has been via itiog Mrs H. H. Robbina, left jeaterdaj afternoon for her home in OharloUe., Goion Weddiugton spent a short while in Salisbury yesterday at- iafn Ark Mr, and Mrs. Uavis spent a few hoars in SaUtbtrry 'yesterday af ternoon. ' Miss Ella Graham a missionary from Korea, apeut Weduesday nigh at Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sitr ferd's. Miss Graham lelt for Mt. Ulla yesterday and left this moni tor points iu Kentaoky where aho will deliver lectures for the cause of missions. Mr. Sifferd took her Jto Mi. Ulla in his automobile. Basil Bbsiian, who has a severe Vttack of typhoid fever, is now iu ihaianatorinn in Salisbury aud is being given the beat of atten 4ion. His many friends hope for Jbie?early rec-very. Mias Velma Bostiau, Hoke and the Mieses Blaok- weldlr q are HI with fever are ' Mrs. P. lilst lef fi Sunday night for Ohathan VSi. to bV; i( the bed side of her brother, David Hedriok, who died there last Sun day, night, before Mrs. Yost arriv ed. ' . - ' . ; "Mrs? R. L Patterson Vnl Ijhili dren of Oharlotte, are visiting ilrs. M. L." Patterson. , D. H, Warlick, of Granite Falls, IN. C, spent Saturday and Sunday here at Mr. and Mrs. Jas. N Day waalt's . v v - - Dr.-Smoot of Concord passed through here yesterday morning en ronte for Salisbury. 0. 0. Seohler is making prepar ations to add another stor r to his residence. Part of the lumber has already been placed for the work". Sifferd's have a chanee of ad-M wertisement in this paper to which Attention is called. They are of fering bargains in woolens and pencil tablets. JJ. 0. Miller apent yesterday in Saliabary on business. - Mr. Mil iar is having an addition built to ihis barn. J. T. M. Riser of Selma, Ala., wili spend Saturday and Sunday here with' Rev. and Mrs. rw. H. Riser. Mr. Riser will then feo to Salisbury to attend a meeting of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. rntraotor Michael of Franklin, tui ciunty, who has the contract to baiid a residence on Kstchie 8trCo. for the Misses Graham, was hers Tuesday., to look alter 'the preliminaries and to arrange to begin work. Parks Lafferty and Joseph Goodman, of Concord, came up yesterday and took W. S. Frieze ot of town, or to parts unknown JHe returned late' in the afternoon ttiaed out hut still in the ring. V What Would You do? . Thece are many times when one man .questions . another's actions and motives. .Men act differently nnder different circumstances . The question is, what would yon do right now if yon had a severe cold ? Could you do, .better than to sake r Chamberlain's : Cough Remedy? It is highly recommend ed by people who have used it for years and b now its Rvalue. Mrs. O E. Sargent, Pern, Ied.f says., Obambertaiu's Cough Remedy, is worth its . weight in gold and take pleasure . in. reoommending at".-, ' - .' .::---a--'-A:vV.;. Fox Sale by JBreize Drng Co. LBen Wilielm Ja TrooWe - - ' Several -waeks ago Ben Wilhelm, a white man who livf in the neighborhood of Grace Church, was taken before P. E. Wright, Esq . at Landis, and tried fur as sault on his wife, having cursed, kicked, abused and driven her away from home. He was found guilty 1 of assault and guilty of carrying concealed weapon and besides bing tax id with the costs he was pnf under a peace bond, Mr Wilhelm is sixty edd years old aud' has twelve living children, a scrn, now twenty-five years old and grown daughters. Wednosday night he broke his peaoe. bond, whipped hie wife, roke up the furniture, cut up his harness, brok up a drill and de stroyed thing! generally,., then, accompanied by his oldest son, laft for parts unknown.- Mrs. Wilhelm, who has been a faithful wife and is a most excellent wo man, has sworn cut a warrant, for Mr. Wilhelm and it is now, Thurs day, in the bands of Sheriff Mc Kenxie, who, with his deputies, is on the lookout for him. If caught, which is very probable, some interesting stories will be told. Wilhelm, it is said, has given his children no education and treated them with little more consideration, than work hands. : Mr Deal Ises a Fiipr A. G. Deal, while at work at a planer in the China Grove Lum bur Company's plant, had the misfortune to get his right hand caught, one finger out off and two" others badly cut. He had previ ously last a finger off this hand and is now awaiting his injuries tp lieal. V " ' V' r. PwicUlngit tHe Chioa 6rowa Baptist Chardi Rev. Walter E.' Wilson has ar rauged -conduct- a --teriee- df meetings in the Baptist. Church at China Grove throughout next week. The services will begin at 7 o'clock and will be held every evenit g daring the week. The public is cordially invited to at tend. Keep Your Stemacb and Liver Healthy A vigorour . Stomach, perfeot working Liver and regular acting Bowels is guaranteed if yon will use Dr. King's New Life Pills . They insure good Digestion, cor rect Constipation and have an ex eel lent tonic effect on the whole system Purify your blood aod rid you of all body poisons through the Bowels. Only 25o. at your Druggist. SerTices at Lntberan Cliapel There will be an all-day service at Lutheran Chapel Sunday. In the morning there will be a sermon by the pastor, Rev. C. A. Brown and about 2 o'olock in the after noon the regular fall oommuuion wih be administered. On Saturday there will be preach ing at, 3 o'clock in the afternoon, and at 2 o'clock the regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society will be held. Your Fall Cold Needs Attention. No use to fuss and try to wear it out. It will wear you out in stead. Take Dr. King's New Dis covery, relief follows quiokiy. It checks your O-'d - and Soothes ynr Cough a -ray. Pleasant, Antiseptic and Healing. Chil dren like it. Get a 50a. bottle of Dr. King's New Discover and keep it in the house. 1 Our fami ly Cough and Cold Doo'tor" writes Lewis Chamberlain, Manchester, Ohio. Money back if not satisfi ed, but it nearley always helps.: Bnildinff Destroyed liy Fire A cottage belonging to the Pat terson Manufacturing Company, located on Presbyterian Street and occupied by L. Y. Prop t, was destroyed by fire early Satur day morning. It is .thought: the fire originated from a lamp but just how it -hot kowh. M r . Propst lost all, of bis v kitchen utensils and? considerable ht bif hoqsihold goods, f He; had uo in surance. ne fuuoing was n Qied AnlYeoinnrLaiUs.!' The ThursdafC Jtftimooa Club Cbiroingiy Entertained b Urs. B.tf. Edwards;; The Thursday, Afternoon, Club wai delightfully ' entertained by an out f town friend on October the first, Mrs. Edwards upholding her reputation as a chaimipj hostess on this occasion. 4) " Mrs. Corriher, Mrs . Sifferd and Mrs. Riser drove down to Landis in their automobiles taking with them all of the visitors and mem bers wha were able to attend, a kindness whioh was greatly appre ciated by all. : .. I f ' 'y'-r' Mrs; 8hnford received; in the hall and Mrs Graham Robinson of Conoord, served' punch The library, hall and parlor already beautif al, - were made doubly so by theluxutiant bunohes of fall, roses and golden, rod used very tastefully in their deco ration, v Mrs. juawaras usea .a guessing contest in couplets as entertain ment ior'ner guests ana was es pecially enjoyed on aooount of its originalities., having been writeu especially for the evening. Mrs. 8hufcrd, Mrs. Swariugeo, Miss. Virginia Hoke ' aid Mrs. Jenkins cut for the prise and, Miss Hoke being the Jaoky one;' received a oopy of Red- Pepper Burns. Mrs. Ritchie reoived a glss of "catch np" as consolation. , A delightful salad oousse, with hot coffee and followed by oryl talized ginger, was served by Mrs; Edwards, assistad by Mrs. Robin son, Mrs. Shu ford and Mrs. Corriher. The visitors, beside the club members, were Mrs. Graham KRobinson, of Concord, Miss Vir ginia Hoke aud Mrs. Corriher. 1 cThe Club will meet - with Mrs. W. S, Frieae October 14th. terns Dr. Chamberlain of Yadkinville, Davie County, is visiting Dr . B. 0, Taylor, our pnpular dentist. Lonnie Hinoeman left last week for Albemarle where he will at tend th? Porter Military Acade my, f C. J. Deal, is on a business trip in the northern Statesthis week. Mrs. J. L. Shulenbarrier. who is visiting her sou in Rome, Ga., is ill. IJ able she will return home about the 17th instant. J. C. Deaton went up to Salis bury yesterday afternoon - to be present at the Democratic speak ing there last night when James P. Heflin of Alabama and Con gressman Doughton addressed a large arowd. F. A Hubbard, State bank ex aminer, was here Tuesday, and, after going over the books securi ties rnd affairs of the bank here and having a short talk with the directors and offioers pronounoed the conduct of the baix very creditable and entirely satisfac tory. Mrs. W. S. Frieze has be;n vis iting her mother in Conoord. W. E. Deal of rural No. 1, was in Salisbury on business Wednes day. .. $iou Reward, $ioo Y Y The readers of this paper will uu pieisra 10 jearn tnat tnere lsW at least one dreaded disease that soience has been able to cure in alf its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now kuown to - the medical fraternity. Catarrh 'be ing a constitutional dieeaie, re quires a aonstitntional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Care is taken sin ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous anrfaces of the sy a te m; thereby . destroying the foundation of the diaeaas, andgiv jog the patient strength by,build iug np the censtitution and assist ing nature in dcing its workr The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that- they f of fer One Hund red Dollars for any oase that it fails to core. Send for list of tsstimonials.- - ; ; . Address: F. J. CHENEY d; CO.; Toledo OYYf&SiY-K? moid by all Druggis 76ot Y ;;fHsl)?t.amUT for constipation, ?Y: Y Ys :-iSY; ' Saif rise BjlMayTor'Hra Roberts J, A-surprise; birthday Jdioner, in honoV of MrV. - , Samuel Roberts was,givnrSucday, O3tober 4th, at the home "'of her . son in-ltfwirW r GV Correlfe; ' SS' ;Y V."" Y'Mre. Roberts waa greatly sur prised : w henerY children, r rela- ft ires "and friendsame in wth well filled. btslretlWhendinn wasjannsnftceaJl; partook 6f the many gopdthj hal prepareor he There wsre jDpreaent andt -c wiug to ihe iniemecy of hti weather, ! 'thereYwjl ,manyoe?p1rsent i 'xM0':i fold ! and VJrytlrn many wouidY think n her Y mnch ywhger ghia tii ided hearted christian worn nYand;mkloved by all 'who knaw hervfihe - i ..- the mother of V fiye-. chrildren, . two daughters ndY three sons, all of whom were : present except 5 one, John. .Roberts She has- sixteen graudchUdren Vhioh all love vand cherish her in; het 'old age. She received aY nnper ofYgrassnts from her children whioh slie ap preciates vrVmneh . ; ; v. I After an , hbnr of social enjoy ment with; Ya-; nice selection of ransib, with Miss Edith ; Gorrelf playiug at jtht organ, the time came torus ibtstncri'to par homes all wishin lor ijrs. Roberts many more. happy birthdays. A Fbik'sd ..yVi.'.'-L ' . lielffllU iflisiiiSajj : Rowan's Da moors tic campaign opened last night with a speech of an boarYantli a half by : Con gjessman Heflin -of Alabama Herlia v in introduced .. by Congressman ponghton, and the iit part ol hir speech -was an hapl ; to Vtead v-Mr. YDtoughton pacs: to w aafi! gtoja. Ue "recited the great part the South has played all through the life of America and told of fruits of the present Democratic Admin istration. - . In. praising President Wilson the speaker predicted that within a few weeks he would be called on by the waring nations to arbi trate their differences. VjTbiee hundred, a number of them prominent Democrat from other towns,, were entertained by the eloquent Alabama representative. Card of tots I take this method of thanking the many good people who have so generously: contributed to the relief of myself and family with Clothing andsupplies and extended their sympathies in our recent calamity and loss by fire. M as sure all of our beany appreciation . With kindest regards, . L. Y. Pbopst. Apply Sloan's, Freely For Lumbago. Your attacks of - Lumbago are not nearly so hopelessN as they seem.- Yon can relieve them al most instantlV by a simple annli- oation of Sloan a Liniment on the back and loins. ' Lumbago is a form; of rheumatism,' and yields perfectly to Sloan's, which pene trates quicxiy an in tnrough tile sore, tender muscles, limbers : up the back and makes it feel .floe . Get a bottle of Sloan's' "Liniment 25 cents of any druggist and have it in the houseagainst colds,' aore and swollen joints,' rheuma tism, neuralgia, soiatioa add like ailments.- Your money' back if not. satisfied, but It does give -al most instant relief... - MMiBier-Hrrj F." A. Hubbard J 'State Bank examnier, s was nere Wednesday. While here he .made a thorough xaninatioh of the bocks, cash " securities, eto.; of AltheBank of China Grove and fonnd everv- thlng in . splendid; condition r He Called :th plaiaed to them :l lrrJutieijand the duties of the bank officers! and reported to them the condition of the bank as he found it.1 He took occasion to'compliment the meth ods and condition 'of the bank ii;.itrbseiii-fS News Satisfactory EaglUIr Clafai Cootfitfoos are Good Da t 6ii8 Notoiag fist psfllBt of Progress. Y. Yesterday?,' reports are as fol lowsr YY ' : J - ' While the world awaits news o tne greatv battle in. which -the British and French, allied forces and the Germans in ' northern France.have engaged,, I or -26 days meager official reports from the front youchsafe Jittfe information cf the.aotual opsrations. t loday it is a small, piece of ground lost and tomorrow the same groand - has been regained . Meanwhile the French forces are moving northward, 4ut ; are gain- idg little to-the east, whioh would be essential to tne outflanking of the (fdrmao right wing,. L As a matter of fact General von Kluok in command' of that sec tion of the Germany army with heavy rAinforoemsnts which have reached blm in the past week has ttken.a decided cffenaiveand day by day the announcement ia made by. the French War Office that the "violent battle continues." The British offioial bureau re- A aa a. iL 1 A. t WSJ . fus iuhi ae rrencn army is fighting with the greatest dash ana pravery but is silent on what the British are ddiDg. The French officials report an advance on . ceriain points on the ccnter and the retaking of the ground previously yielded in the Boy e district. 7 --- -J&i Masses of German calvary havf been recently seen near Lille and behind tbsm Get man forces mov ing on a line 'between Tourcorng and Armsntieres This" impor- uuis oi tne uerman army, which it was thought "might serve to break ; the French report, has been jheldY in ' check, ;'indv to the north of Lille,;. hat been driven backiYOn twVSngs.4t! Added repulsed. J . The northward movement of the French line brings it close to the Belgian frontier and coinci deutally there have been engage ments between the Belgians and the Germans in the environs of Ypres, 20 miles south of Oitend and at Auderrarde, 5 miles south west of Ghent. While the east Indian troops have reaohed France and already may have reinforced Field Mar shal French's army operating in the neighborhood of Soissons the whereabouts of the Canadians, numbering about 33,000, has been a matter of conjecture. It is now announced that they are about to bs landed in England and will be sent to an island training camp. The situation as between the Russians and Germans' and Anc trians is somewhat problematical, but a very frank statement from Berlin admits that the German forces on th9 frontier of East Prussia have assumed a stratgeti oal defensive bombardment of Os sowetz, a fortress in .Russian Po land. ; . This statements adds the fight ing at Augustowo and in Suwalki was of a most sanguiary nature and that while the German ma chine guns finally tamed the scale of battle in favor of the Germans the slaughter of the German artillery men was terri fic. The movements of the Ger man troops were greatly hamper ed by the phyaical condition of the country. The forty-third German casual ty list, issued at JSarlin containa 10,000 names in dead, wounded and missing. Berlin alio reports that the ngntmg on the German right IV. ' - - wjng in France has been so ccess f ul and that in the assault on Ant werp two more j f ot ts have fallen into German' hands. : r lhe: Belgian- Government : ; has beeoY removed from Antwerp to Ostend, several of the' ministers and many .thousand of refugees having reached there.j The, bom bardmerfl .1? Ant wjarp V it c U re ported, already; haibeg an j follow a notification fromthe command er of the Germari troops that norl- combatants and - others desiring to do to, V ihould'. withdraw from .1 -. . v . ! the city. -President r Ppincare accompani ed 1 byr Premier hyivianl -and ihe Jlinistet of War, MMHlerandJ has returned to Paris after a fi sit to the battle' front. It. has been reported that the French Govern ment wonld return , Soon to Paris from Bordeaux. YJ ; A British submarine has made another raid close ioYthe - German base in the North "s Sea and ) has torpedoed a German' torpedo-boat destsoyer. There. is an un con- fir med report ; that aY German cruissralao was torpedoed. J: - The Jarianes'e have occftoied the Island : of !YapTof !the Caroline group, -a - the Pacific and at the same time have notified the State Department at Washington that the occupation is only tsmnorarv and aolely for military purposes. ine ssoond son of the German Emperor Prince Eitel Frederick, is reported to have been injured by a fall from his horss.in are- eut battle. Already two other j ns c the Emperor have suffered oysicai ailments as a result of heir arduous campaign, Prince loacnim hiving received a bullet ound.and?Ptiice Oscar haviog . - '-" tTi - v - vw- ticn after ijtn exhausting engage ment.; Hopeies Long Trooble Cared. Many; recoveries from Lnnir Troubles are due to Dr.;Rn. Pine-Tar-Hone v. It strenffthana the Longs, checks the Cough - and gives relief at once. Mr. WiY 8. WUkins. Gates. N. 0. writes ! r used Dr. Bell' Pine-Tar-Honey in a case given up as hopeless and it effected a complete cure." Get a bottle of Dr. Bell's Pine.Tr. Honey.7 ' If your cdusrh ia dr and hacking Jet it: trickle down your throat, yon will sural t ret raliAf. Only 26o; at your Druggist . . Yr A. .Van Pelt j apent Wednesday iff Salisbury apd ietuxiied;yester 'dayT""' Owing to the condition of the weather last Sunday St. Marx Sun day sohool decided to allow those who wish to obtain a prayer- book or bible may enter the contest any Sunday this month, and all who attended fifty-two oonseoutive Sunday's will be awarded a prize 1 Toatd up Whole System. "Chamberlain's Cough Tablets have done more for me than I ever dared hope for," writes Mrs. Esther Mae Baker. ' Snenaeanort N. Y. 'I used several bottles of these tablets a few montha avo . They not only cured me of bilioua attacks, sick headaches and that tired out feeling, but toned up my whole system." For Sale by Frieae Drug Co. J- J. Bostian was a Salisbury visitor yesterday. Rev. W. H. Riser and Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Hanna were Salisbury visitors Wednesday. J. A. Arey is having his resi dence painted which improves itv very much. ' - The Y's and other Y's Club will meet with Miss Lula Pearle Bos. tian this evening. Why Not Publish It? When ycu want a faot to be- come generally known, the right m m wj ib w puousn it. urs Joseph Kalians, Pru, Ind was troubled with belching, sour stomaohe and frequent ' headaches. She writes. I feel it my duty to tell othnr. what Chamberlain's Tableta hv cone forme. Thev have helnpi my indigestion and regulated m v bowels. Since using them I have ueea entirely well."- F Sale by Friete Drug Co. .The Rowan . County Farmers Union held their regularly meet iug 8aturdaywith Mulberry local, several miles south : of Salisbury, but nothing of great importance was transacted. The next session will he held with Creis Local December 8081. , -r.'i : , It Always DMstbWerk. Y'l-Uke Ohamberlain'a Cough uaiueu uetber suan any otDer. if writes R. E. -Roberts, Homer Cityr Pa.V',4I haye ttkea1 it off. and on ior'years and it has never failed to give thedesir a sesult. For Sale by VtiuiDnz Co; - it uoie. Concord, Oct. ? I-Wiih salvos of ' auto horni, banners waving and f i. u.ua piaymg,- caravan of 21 an tomobilps ; Bearing , the'SaliabniV' booster rolled into Concord tedtr aiew minutebefof, noon-In the panj were mot9 than 100 Iito-y S wires, exuberant withthe hosier spirit and effervescing with oraisa ' of Salisbury. Rowan . 06nntl: " Korth- Oarolin and the United- states of Amsrica in ' general ahd the Salisbury fair in particular? .fTki 2-a. . j. - - - . i' r. t uuuasers leit eaiiabury at 9 o'Olock . China Gnra n : tW nrst stop. r Here they v were wel-ev I corned by R6v. J. H;KelleraJid; Y : Messrs. A.;HrPrice :ahdi AHJt- "ponuea,. : At Jjandu a, i'---- L. Smoot and E. W. Tatum tpok " lorne nooosters. .Oohtinuini the - - journey to ?Kannap6lis W M ' Ruth presented the ' gloriour-dY' vantages and "ppportuni ties ' that awaited the .visitors to the fair.': . When the delegaUon' . arrived here they c were met by J Ma jor - . Hartsell and anumber of citixeaa, Y A meeting was held in front of th St. Cloud Hotel and T, D. Manesa, . on behalf of the mayor, welcomed Y the Saiisburiane an introduced the president of the Salisbury In dustrial Club, Mr. Snider, v Y - Mr Snider ftated that Salisbury' -r lad many oratorical guns of large K capacity and; presented H. " Price, a well-known member ofY the Salisbury: bar. Starting Yhia - remarks by expressing the feejing of gladness that comes - over visitor to OoiacbiMrPrioe iaill ed gladly into his work, ., opening his artillery at 5, every point and Y uring vouey after volley. loaded , with the mahy-industriali agricul- turVl," educational, resources ; and ' opportuniUesv thatY" abound) ir ortharcJma-i&,J;:-,ii:; j&Ji:s'-.ii t YVThe grett;r Voubie.1. 'declared the eloquent Rowau attorney, U ter smelling the smoke of the bat- " tie the alert cit'ienB are making in the campaign to shell the coun- V rtry with literature and : informa tion concerning this State, ''ia that the people of North Carolina have been too ' modest and ' too timid in boosting and' bragging" about their greart resources Yud an' magnificent citixenBhip.' From now on" he said, in'a voice, that carried to the crowds that had gathered across the street, 'I don't intend to let any man under any conditions say more about his State, his people, or his town than I do about mine.'' Mr. Price referred to the great industrial progress that had been made and predicted that the Piedmont' North Carolina, by virtue of its climate, advantages and great citizenship was destined to become the greatest section of the United States. . He spoke in glowing terms of and its progress, naming among its resources three cotton mills. one of the finest Federal building in the country, the finest passen ger station between' Washington and Atlanta, -rail road shops em ploying 1,200 men and a payroll of 1200,000 a month. Following Mr. Price, A. L, Smoot, formerly mayor of Salis bury was introduced and sroke in place of Mayor Woodson, who was prevenetd from reaching here on aooouht of his machine breaking" down. , Mr . Smoot is president of the fair association. He declared that it was the purpose of the fair to portray the industrial snd agri cultural progrees thit had been made in this section by having exhibits of the many products. In addition to the exhibits he stated that there would be many free attractions, including a great midwiy and Federal Government exhibit showing everything that could be sent by parsel post. Mr Smoot concluded by declaring that a visitor would find the fair pleas ant, ; attractive, wholesome aod instructive and he not only invit -ed all his hearers bnt extended a broad generous and hearty ;wl- Y come to all the people of Concord and Cabarrus. ;'-' Following Mr. '-. Smoot'a ioeech S there was music Joy the band ai-d lunch at i the St. r Cloud Hotel. lflfk hnnitaM aril I trn hk Hf Ml- adt this afternoon and "return' .to 'vvVX Salisbury to ouh I. harloit '. v.. 7 : 'f - f Y-'Y"YY t ......j -4.' : " it- v.. ? '.- j t ;-Y.c . ....., t . Y 1 -mi mi- r.. -Y u- v.- voisrrsr .
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