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J. Word to tlio Wioo io OuLixioloixt J3xzr IX.m.lltoii-23roxrxi Shooo rtt 0". 33. UnrlLor'H- rm ount Airy HE VOL. 21. MOUNT AIItY, N. Cm THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 190,5. NO. 8. M JnEWS. A TRUE I low a Youiiff Wife and Ilcauty. iiiii .iill'HiliiiiHlilMiill! ;N!fUli4.:l!iii;;!ll:ii!f: znv l:ii ,tii!i S: ifc j$)&r 5 - Kill W. K. Hires, Aftnn, Ya, an titotifiT fruit row.r of that I laea, writs tha follawlaa: Uttor to the Parana Mwllelns Co, of Columbus, Ohio, Vfa print tha Icttaf UfuUI Aftnn, Va, Jnns 4, IfflO. Xhs Parana aladlcln.Oo., Colombo, 0.1 (Jntlmn Tha conn try la ao flood od with patent mod lelnaa of arary kind that ar worth I aa, and a humbng, tint I for ona, am glad to ba alla to asy I hare found on that U arerjthlng and mora than la elalmad fur it. " My W vu T.ry mnch ran down and out of aorU la ararr way. flha had pclrio dUordar which loft her T.ry weak, nerrou. and no appetite at all. " One day I happened to he at ray father's star, 8. A. Mrch, Oorearllle, Alb eounty, Va, and notlead your medl clna ha had thara for aala. I I thought It might help my wife, ao t broofht a bottle of It home and within a week aha commenced to eat and Dow the la hungry all the time and not half the medicine baa been taken. We both agree that It beata any medicine to bring en an appetite and to pet the nerve. In food ahape that wa hare erer had any thing to do with. We had our family doctor to gtre bet anadloin and ha did all Le eould, bat ebe did not Improve the GREAT wmm W ll n Tf ont n 'mmenie line of fall and winter YYC IlUVv clothing, for men and boyi, and in order to clear our apace before our fall gooda arrive, we have decided to offer our entire line of spring and summer aoits for the next 30 days at actual ooat, and when we aay cost we mean actual bill cost, with freight added and no more. We have aome extra sjiecial values selected from four of the largest factory lines in the United States, and from these lines we selected only the cream, hence we believe we have the best that can be bought and it would be to the interest of all to see our stock before making purchases elsewhere. We must close our summer goods during the next 80 days. We are and included in these values we have thrown our line of summer dress goods, which must be closed during the next 45 days. fttf foil ctrtPlV wi" decided improvement VUr I till LUUIV on any line ever shown In Mt. Airy and we are very desirous of making the room necessary to handle our fall business, this alone necessitates this, the great eat clearanoe sale ever held in Mt. Airy. f3(n f-trtr- also that we have the most complete IXVllIClllUCl line of heavy groceriea carried in this section of North Carolina all of which are offered at rock bot tom pricea. Merchants will do well to see us and get our prices before buying. Our Queen of Patents and the "the best." livery pound guaranteed. - Our Ked Rooster and Farmer's Choice are excellent values and will give the most akeptio entire aatiafaotion, In considering and all caah discounts saved, which enables us to give full value received for every dollar invested with us. Try IIC fnrf ""d jou will come again. Makeyour ll UIlwC eif feel at home when In our store. IKE WES ftla s!fsre "T e faa Uzttive Erorr.D-Qyinine tea STORY. llcgalncrt Her lloaltli lill: I,!1!;) loaet. She )iu eon sumption In her fam ily and aha waa la such had ahape ao fil down, Karroos, weak, and eoold Dot eat, that I had begun to get very uneaey, but your med koine made an entirely sew woman of her. believe aha eats and feela Utter Bow than aha haa for rear. bay mot the allrbtaat doubt but that your madlcjna bat tavad bar from a long apall ot tlcknatt. It nothing mora. All my family bad begun to get ucaaty, but, of count, tha did not know It and I barm only fvtt told bci ot It tinea tha baa Improved ao much. I bad no Idea It would do bait what It baa and don't think thara la another madlclna mada that will begin to com para with ." W. B. Birch, Fruit Orowar, Afton, Alb eounty, Vm. If you do not derive' prompt and satis factory reaulta from then. of Parana, write at once to Dr. Ilartnfan, giving a full statement of yonr cue and he will be pleased to give you his valuable ad vise gratia. Address Dr. Hartmaa, President ot The Hartmaa Sanitarium, Oolumboa, O. 1 also offering special inducements in the Heer Oxfords for ladies and Barry Oxfords for men Flour is the best to be had price is below others called our claims remember that our goods were bought for cash Lli Nr-Tt-tH re Fifty Cwaie. ketrft firm, makm ew MM Mrotk.. tuond pal re. Ma a All SrueviM The On Day Cold Cur. For cold ia ttM brad na eon threat ma K avt' ChncnUue Uwnt Umaiae, la Oat lajWtW" The Gathering at Montreat. The Montreal IJibla Conference opened Sunday mnrninsr with n at to nd stico of porlmni throe hundred poonlo. Ihe wealher w iJi ai, and the largo, lry suditoriuin, through which the brweoi swept, was coo and comfortable. The interior waa decorated with a ore and tni"ochar actoristic of the Montreat Udios. Lre vanea of na'ivo wild fl 'Wcrs preamted many c 'on aril t cnl blended. adorned the platform ai d fulpit ; lonjr, hes vy feftoona of iHiirel oaves gracelnllr spunned the root- ram, and a living green frame of the same leaves waa arranged abont copy in oil, painted by Mia I.uln W. Cooper, of MunkMtkst 'a fam oaa picture, "Chrit V-Aro 1'iUie.' The meotinir ooeneu wiih an atnndance of entigregaiional siiu ing, led by Mr. Harry I, Maxwell, tbe "Sweet Singer from Indiana," ho baa never bi f.ro been heard bero. Mr. Maxwell has a rwre tenor voice which is famous tliionghoii' the length and breadth of his native state, and he is a decided acquisition to the conference. He may he heard all daring the week. Tho speaker of the morning, U v. W. E. liiedcrwolf, is a! from In diana, and it is no mean encninium to aay that as a pulpit orator be Hands among the very first in that progressive state. Dr. liiedcrwolf fully sustained bis reputation and gave his congregation one In or packed toll of thought and fueling that waa an intellectual and orator ical treat. At 3;30 Sunday afternoon a scr vice waa held in memory o! thela'e Weeton ll. (tales, former manavor of the Mountain Unreal As-ocii- tion. The Kev. Walter II. Icon, b, Rev. J. L. Cooper, Iii-v. F I). Uot 1, Mrs. S. E. Keelerand .Mis Jsekann spoke feelingly of Mr. (laics' excep tional character and ability iL.it m w only needed carrying on to fi 11 flower and fruitage and nrged I is hearers to paeh forward the woik for which Montreat ero d ith sorim- thing of the iiifpiration and r. ! that distinguished I lie hj 1 j- ct ol ti e memorial occasion. In tbe evening at 7:30 a beautiful "twilight service" waa held in tho open air io front of tho church. It consisted in the singing of old hymns, familiar to all and a short ddrese on "prayer" by liev. Eied- erwolf. Following this waa the evening service, opening with a song service conducted by Mr. Max well, assisted by an improvised choir. Kev. Charles W. Byrd, D. D., of the First M. E. Church, At lanta, tf a., occupied the pulpit, and preached upon humiliation and child likeness u the great prerequi site to heavenly reward. Ibis morning Dr. liiederwolf pened with a aeries of six lectnrce on "The Development of the Spir itual Jute. lneee will be given each morning at 10:30, and judging trom tbe one already delivered, pro mise to be important features of the conference. The attendance at tbe conference of visitors from a distance is good. About 75 guests are registered at tbe Hotel Montreat ; tbe cottages are about all occupied, and a number ot tents nave been erected for tbe ac commodation of transients. Mon- eat Letter in Asheville Citizen. In Jail for Murder. Sol Berne and wife and Catherine BanguM were placed in jail Satur day by Sheriff Johnbon on the charge of murdering Denje'a daugh ter barab. There waa a preliminary bearing before Justices Staley, Forester and Llutchineon Monday morning and tbe defendants were bound over to eonrt. The murder occurred in Edwards township about the 28tb of Fob. 1902. On the 26th of March. 1902. the body of the dead girl waa found in Hoot a mill pond. At the coro ner's inqueet it developed that there were many braises on tbe girl show ing that she bad been killed before being thrown into the pond. Re cently evidence has developed im plicating 15on je, Lis wife and Cath erine Banguss as the perpetrators of tbe crime. nilkesboro Chronicle. Thepostal scandal grows. Sev en lnuictineiits, involving nine persons, have been returned by the Federal grand jury at Wash ington for conspiracy, and as tho jury is still in session, other in dictments are expected to follow. Machen, the ex-bujerint.'nuent of Free Delivery, is in the list. Do you wonder at Mr. Payne's health failing him ? Wilmington Star. Tbe performance of Mr. Dawey, of Kewbern, makes the average de faulting bank cashier look line thlr ty cents. To clean np a small State bank for $130,000, more than its capital and aurplna combined, leav ing it only 1,300 in cash, tbe safe, walls and furniture, waa tbe feat of a Napoleon of finance and makes Mr. Dewey as a gentleman who ought to have been Secretary of the Treasury. Charlotte Oot?er. Suicide Prevented. The startling announcement that a preventive of suicide bad been discov ered will interest many. A run down system, or despondency invariably pre cede auiaide and aomething haa been found that will prevent that condition which make suicide likely. At the first thought of self destruction take Electric bitten. It being a great tonic and nervine will strengthen the nerves and build up the system It's alao a Kiat stomach, liver and kidney regu or. Only aoc. Satisfaction guarao t4 bj g. . QtUawaj, draggisb The Paris Disaster. laaaaBB A Paris dispatch says: Eighty tour bodies have been recovered and tho death list prohahlv will ex coed one hnndnd, in the under ground railway disaster which oo enrrod last night. The accident, which ocenrred on tho Metropolitan electric railway assumed the prop ortions of an awlu catastrophe during tho early honrs to day when more than four score bodii s of the burned and aoff cated victims wero removed from tho subterranean pussago. The work continues and indications are that tho death list will, perhaps, exceed tlve score. !ng linos of ambulances were brought into requisition and the bodies were carriud to tho morgue tnd the near by military barracks After daylight the crowds at the entrances to tho tunnel incroaaud to normoiis proportions, obliging tho p ilico to form a solid cordon, through which wero admitted only those seeking to identify their rela lives among the victims. 1 lie latlure of many men. women and children to return homo during tho night gave many the first news of the catastrophe. Fathers and mothtrs came hurrying to the mouths of the tunnel to try and find the absent ones. Tho firemen found a great nam her of bodies massed near tho ticket tlice of the station, where many had evidently been overcome while seek ing tickets. They had been sur prised by tho columns of smoke and had sought to run back np tho stone stairway leading to tbo street. A struggle bad ensued and aome es caped, but the others had been train pried on. One women bad (led within tho ticket oflice, where her body was fonnd. Tho ticket seller lerself, succeeded in escaping. At the station of Ia?s Couronnea the same scenes of death and espair had been enacted. The ac cidont recurred midway between the stations of Menilsnontant and I .p Conronnes so that the work ( salvage proceeded from both ends of tho tunnel. In addition to the blinding smoke the tunnel belched forth a terrific heat, as one of the trains was slowly burning within. The firemen succeeded io throwing several streams of water in the direc tion of the wreck, while some fire men and military engineers at great hazard pushed on inside the tunnel. Further on the firemen stumbled upon a terrible mass of bodies. These were the pasaonfcers of the burned train. They bad tied from the coaches when the fire broke out, and groping through the suffocat ing clouds of smoke songht the exit at Los Conronnes station. But the tunnel makes a sharp turn near the scene of the disaster, and at the angle the entire mass of humanity apparently became tightly wedged. The panic which took place at this point within this dark subterranean passage must have been terrible. M. Lepine, prefect of police, sum moned a large force of doctors and municipal officials who superintend ed the removal of tbe bodies. The number of corpses bronght np from tbe angle where the mass was wedged was ao large that from tour to eight bodies were placed in each ambu lance. Many of the victims had handkerchiefs stuffed in their mouths, they having evidently tried to keep out the asphyxiating smoke. The faces of the dead were red and congested. Some women held their children tightly in their arms. Several versions of the disaster are given, but the main facts which have been established are the follow ing: Train Iso. 43, which caused the accidont, came from Porte Dauphin, at the entrance to the Bois De Bou logne, in the western part of Paris, and passing under the Place De L'Etoile, circled the northerly quar ter of the city. Io this northern quarter manufacturing section the train picked up numbers of workmen, who after their day's work were returning to tbeir homes in the populous eastern arrocdisse mcnta of the city. Oo reaching tbe neighborhood of the cemetery of Pere La Chaise, tbe electrical motor failed to act properly and tbe train waited at the station of Los Conron nes until tbe arrival of a second train, which pushed the crippled train for ward, making total of sixteen coaches. After proceeding about two hun dred yards toward Monilmontaot station the damaged tender set fire to the engiue of tbe train. The engine burned fiercely, raising quantities of smoke. Simultaneous ly tbe electric lights on the trains went out, leaving the passengers in total darkness, except for the light of tbe burning engiue far ahead. This impeded the progress of tbe trains toward Menilmontant. The terror stricken passengers got out and tried to grope their way back to Lee Conronnes. The powerful elec trical current which continued in tbe rails, seemed to have stunned many. A number of passengers managed to reach Lea Couronnea station, but the main body of tbe paaaengera was overcome by the beat and smoke. A terrible panic occurred among those behind, and the horror of the situation waa increased by a third traia crashing into the tiery mass and adding another crowd of panic stricken passengers to those seeking an oot let Tbe cars continued to bn-o ra il twenty were consumed. Tue turn ing debris give forth Corce teat, which puffed out of the mouths of tho stations of Lns Couronnes and MonilmontanL Most of the train men escaped, but the conductor of tho train causing tho accident was soriously injurod. Tho escape of tho trainmen ia attributed not to thoir lack of attention to the pas sengers, but to their superior knowl sdgu of tho aubtorraiiuan passage whicfi enabled tnnm to hasten fur ward in spite of the oUcurity. A Sailor's Mascots. Jivn ar is uotoitoiiHly impro vidont, and most of our naval sea men when they gut ashore spend their money, be it moro or loss, with a lavish hand. Shore leave ia limited t) twunty four hours, but in that brief time tha nnrestrainod sailor manages to run through about all the cash be carries with him. lie plunges iuto a whirl of dissipation and is oftentimes cheated or robbed of a good share of his ready assets but percentage of I he latter is also Ipt to go for anything that happens to strike bis almost childish fancy Mascots are the seafarer's delight and whatover he may come across which seems to him to have a t-tlia manic property he is b ntij to buy itifhecn; hence when tho "pier lumpers, as those on shore loave are technically called, return in well filled barges to the ship and under direction of the matter at arma climb up to the deck they are likely to bring with them a miic llar.nons collection of goats, dogs, parrots, monkeys, roosters, etc. One sailor on the Kearsarge, either in or out of bis senses at the time, went so far as to pnrchaso as a mascot a colored baby from its mother for the mm ot 40 cents and came aboard with it in bis arms. Ho was not allowed to retain it, however, and the child was eventually restored to its repentant and hysterical parent. llow many of tho mascots may be kept oo board lies within the discre tion of tho captain. A liberal policy is pursued in this matter. But manifestly there is a limit to tho number of those that cn be accora mods tod. The surplus is sent ashore without delay. When the returned pier jumpers are lined up while the ship's writer calls tho roll to dis cover tbe laggards, it is one of the most preplexing duties of the ofheer of the deck to decide what dumb creatures may or may not bo added to the vessels menagerie. If the vessel is on her way homeward from the tropics, she usually carries arge variety of living presents for the home friends of the sailors. But these are only temporary tenants of the hold and would not be permitted to remain on board long. Leslie's Weekly. A Good Name. If boys knew what golden capital "good name" is they would work bard to get it. Well did the wisest man say that it "ia rather to be chosen than great riches." It has helped many a man to acquire riches. It is of great importance to a boy what the men of his place say of him. Never fancy that tbey do not know yon, that tbey have no interest in what you do. Every business man sees and estimates the boys who pass before him at pretty near their own worth. Every man with sons of his own takes ao inter est in other men's sons. There is nothing like obliging ways to make friends of people and lead them to speak well of yon. That will be a stepping-stone to your success in life. Selected. Mrs. Mollie Allen, of Sooth Fork, Ky , says she has prevented attacks of cholera morbus by taking Cham berlain s Stomach and Liver Tablets when she felt an attack coming on. Such attacks are usually ciused by indigestion and these Tablets are just what is needed to cleanse the stomach and ward off the approach ing attack. Attacks of bilious oolic may be prevented in the same way. For sale by C. E Gallaway and J. W. Mcrberaon & Oo. Any church or parsonage or insti tution supported by voluntary con tribution will be given a liberal Soantity of the Longman & Martinez 'ore Pain is whenever they paint. Note : Have done so for twenty seven years. Sales : Tens ot mil linns of gallons ; painted nearly two million houses under guarantee to repaint if not satisfactory. The paint wears for periods np to eigh teen years. Linseed Oil mnat be added to the paint (done in two minutes). Actual cost then about 11.25 a gallon. Hampleefree. Sold bv our agents, F. L. Smith & Co. Dizzy ? Then your liver isn't acting well. Vou suffer from bilious ness, constipation. Ayer's Pills act directly on the liver. For 60 years they have been the Standard Family Pill. Small doses cure an rnrt Want fMrnnMWhtiH fc-rd b UUIu eufivivruttve nvcfor the Whisker OlfiYnOYAL PILLS m CM 14 H thtft Ekt'fl KNt.UMI ISV -iw Sir sa-i utiei sawn " jrii tama ft haw mkm mam ih H- U a j hi i i srtalliBlli ataam lawlaas- . . fl mbt L'ta. aa amatS 4 a , W -Jf nsbmn Sw ri He-!, t mtt D awal "K.t4 fW I 4laZma awar tf-t. aV JM tlakla. 1 SXK) Tuiisi.iai.i "T t t.aa1 l ll I ail sjtx amavmrnam Ha ranuL, raw tied cl Dyspepsia Curd CI;nU wMit nm sjata Gold in North Carolina. Mr. T. K. Brnner, secretary of the North Carolina department of agriculture, says that within a radius of fifty miles of Salisbury thore are more than 4u0 known localities where gold, ailver and copper bear ing orea are being found and identi fied. In an interview with the Ral eigh News and Observer he recalled his special investigation of that rogion, said that he expected to see the day when millions of gold will be taken from Guilford, Randolph, Davidson, Rowan. Montgomery, Stanly, Cabarrus. Union, Mecklen burg, Anson and Moore counties, and addod : "A geological survoy of this region would simply moan an identi fication of the rocks exposed on the surface, and a description of tho mining already done, in tho seams and fissures of the mother rock. That much is already protty well known. What we want to know now ia where theso fiiwurcs, soams and vcine occur in the country rock. They are tho goldbearers. The farmer with his plow and boo Is just as apt to turn up the precious metal as the prospector with pick and shovel. It ia there, and in rich quality, for the finder. Some systematic in esti gation with money enorgh liel itid it to expose and locate tl Ii-f ures seems to ma the only practic.l wny to solve this problem. Ilu.v,r, the rich finds recently reported may bring a score of miners with pick and pan to delve among the rocks to nod natures storehouse of precious metals. "Why, in the township of E Dorado in Montgomery county," said tie, "there is not ten feet of road that will not show tho color of gold it carefully panned. "Once I went over one 20 fci wide and a half mile long right through the woods, and to k sam pies every ten feet. I had those samples assayed, and tho averago was $3 to tho ton." Liquor Shipped From Outside. Stateeville is a prohibition town but it is not always dry by several in us tall. Ssturdiy miLit about 11:30 o clock a good many people were waiting at the express oflice for their liquor to come in on the belated train from Salisbury. One man counted 17 jugs pass out of the oflice. It is said 20 odd gallons reached Statesville on the trains Saturday. Those who prefer beer pet it by express also. This is the record of only one day and it is by no means unusual. The scene around the express oflice is best likened to the crowd around a store in the country when a box of fresh fish has been ordered for Saturday afternoon or a beef killed. Statesville Landmark. OASTOnXA. Bigutu DeWitt Is the Name. When jou go to buy Witch Hazel Halve look tor the name leWitt on every hoi. The pure unadulterated y itch Hazel is used in making DeWitt s Witch Hazel falve, which is the best salve in tbe world for cuts, burns, bruises, boils, eczema and piles. The popularity of DeWitt'a Witch Hazel halve, due to its many cures, has caused unierous worthless counterfeits to be plaoed on the market. The genuine bears the name of K. C. DeWitt A Co., Chicago. Bold by 1. W. West, druggist, Mt. Airy, C. The Value of Expert Treatment. Everyone who is alKicted with a chronic disease experiences great difficulty in having their case in telligently treated by the average physician. These diseases can only be cured by a specialist who under stands them thoroughly. Dr. J. Mew ton llathaway of Atlanta, Ga., is acknowledged tbe most skillful and successful specialist in tbe Uni ted States. Write him for his ex pert opinion of your case, for which he males no charge. Save tue Children. Ninety-nine of every one hundred dis eases that children have are due to dis orders of tbe stomach, and these dis orders are all caused by indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is just as good for children as it is for adult. Children thrive on it. It keeps their little stom achs sweet and euoourages their growth ana aeveiopment. Mr. Henry Carter, 705 Central ht., Nashville, Tenn., savs: My little boy ia now three fears old and has been suffering from indigestion ever since be was born. I have had the beet doctors in K ash villa, but failed to do him any good. After Utung one bot tle of Kodol he is a well baby. I re commend it to all sufferers. Kodol digests what you eat and makes the Stomach sweet. Hold by 1. W. West, druggist, Mt. Airy, N. 0. isiiartiS an ktt utrone an wll ; mk and tmnw flUla folka arc mad viroroirt bf UM Mi ol tlial fauioaa raraady FREY'S VERFslIFUCE Onnetaall dlcoKktnofthe lUimtrh, la wornik, ale- Palatahle and fMMitlTa In artmn. Hnftlrbjr nmit. LAB. rHKl , BMIBan, K4. Vanted-Jln Idea 2, WsM van CMrslr rnm tfn i avui fatvm hs i u PkaaMlt atXm 8L WftailUBCt'sVt. I' tW (av-tr ll.au tsrtsxs) mam - m ft. at aajat.a One r.'inute Cough Cora Ft Coughs, Cc4da and Croup. DeWltt's Salwo for Curtu, I SbavjaaaBWaaaasaBBaiiaaBaBaBOBSBBaar ANtCcl'ihle I'reparalion for As similating die Food ami Netfula -ting theSkiiaaclis und Dowels of Tromolcs DiftoslkMi.Cfwrfiil ncss and JVsi t'onl.iliis nclila r Oimnn. Morphine nor Mineral. OT NaHCOTIC. Mryr m(MJ 0-.UVT E PTTOafi W- Smd' Mm rmimt A.h. Ua lit W.-.4to l W - ArnTfrcl Hcmedy forfonstiNi- 1 lion, Sour Stonvvh.Di.irrhoM Worms .ConvulMoiH.rVwrisri IH'4 Mill I.OSS OF SLf-EI'. I Facsimile Sitfiuilurt of I KKW YOHK. tXACT COPfC WRAPPER. THE MOWING SHASON Is on us and now is the time to buy a machine) and sjve all your grass. 2L fl 1 i w i- L - n LOOKED AT f'om ttry p..;.-,t of y.tw, MtCo:Jft:k ;n.wm will h f.inJ Uittku i.i design, tno-icrn in c.-n-tuW.oii sihI ih(i,i)ui;h in equipment. Kith ihc m"t praitxil fwtwcj. These moHCM a't r prrlculy balanced, to fsviry operated and tlo such mooth and tven cutting th.t they instant v bciomc the favorite of ivtry nun who buy one. Ti t McCo'irikk bouV. A MOUf L MACMINl," tells i!l about Mixlcl mowers. iP J. D. McCOLLUM, Agent, MOUNT AIRY, N. C. JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF ROCKDALE LIME YOTJ CAN FIND Guttering (Both Gal Also Tin and Ornamental Old Copper, Brass, Lead, Pewter and Rubber bought at Everitt's. kmKai&i Sr. IT nAK-.Rinr.F.INSTITIITF M M m am aaa -a aa 5 CA 7fn mm PREPARES for fbm UNIVER-antS a4 COL. IM I Ctl I U2QES aa wall aa ar BCSiNBSS. tar TEACH. INU, Mi far UFE. !Mala NEAR OKELNS. tSORO. N. C. avar 1.664) hal aavra tha saa Wvat, la vtrw mt tm MaUlii. 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