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identified A! That classical anecdote of the En glish child who, when retnlndeHTKat she QUjhL to rgor to her mother, re- don't rfilttigsW ntiftlljl fikea: that a uoftffailof qaaeS .if.com to untutbrecf mmds. but also that they are deeply attach tid l pro nouns :fJf .country f special says triisjoi3W.s;t;()i.i,Td love of that part of SDeech greatly abound. It may be4"Wdftion 6f of the .Si?5afeB?JRf enfl pnt on the closer relations of life, but certain it is thal' Jn'most Vurii Bide 0fMhif3liiWpJyed' ih hcV refererufcio.ttimA if I was gouv ouf to mow that. mornin', " said a farmep,Siaf ing his evidence in court, "an' I says I to her" CM tA ft :A y i-3wmeaaDy ne"rf Interrupted the j odjgg Jh j-ffy" oner?" "No va ly concealing'nis scorn oftne Judge's stupidkjtttwaij talking, to her. She was in the house fry in 'dough nuts" ,M(?t i 1 " J: ' j "Who was frying doughnuts?1 "Your Honor," interrupted the opposing cotmseJ' ttikseems to 4$ absolnteiy Essential that the identity of this unknown woman, should be settled' I P r "She didn't have nothinlo do with the case at all!" cried (be wit ness, indignantly. "She was fryinJ doughnuts for breakfast, and I gays " ..OH H "What is her name?" said his Honor, leaning forwd anap sizing every YfoiOl&If iiMuJ the finger, r "Her'n?" Wl "Yes." The witness turned toirdhe back of the court rryofcf a brown and stfirt Holer atI wiry little woman who satthere glaring indignantly at the lawyers who were badirerina KlW "Thar she sets !'f1e noancea, 'Mehitable Jane, stanjupan let 'em i i o o take a good look at ygsH'j iSt ; Mehitable Jane rose and "after a litUemore skillful questioning,' &r Identity was satisfactorjtyMUbJiah- APVICB TO HOTHEBS. Mrs. Wmslow's Soothing Syrup should . Quiet efee'n reueving the child from pain, and tEe little f herqb awakes aa b awakes aa 'blight buttoi.y It pleasant lotho taste. is very the chilcf. softens the relieves wWe.liithe bowels. $nd is teil-alreieav for diar rhoea, whether arising from teethings 9theraues7 Tjvpaty-uye cents atottle. V- IRlJewspaperiObitay The followingis'an extradt front the obiarnptiqeof a Kansas news J 1 1 . .. 5 - Duonanea in another Ipapejr pfthMww1 mji "The peajaslfcQnti. the offic&lif sors have been laid away to rust.--l he itflffMekibVVfvadertn Very aQSrWerfclJoSOfi hoarse Yo.tce oftbe devil yelling cm V oUfbti&itifr. ktbisjword was wont to resound. The paste has soured or! the whatnot j the cock roach is..r.ting)ttiei copjposUio ff the roHef,flndbe bluebottle fly is dying4n tbea-ich 'fields of the print lOfRllLlUfiU." Another child killefctott,f 4pf piul3 given in the form of SdbtBfh BySWlry mothers give their children such deadly iter's Baby Syrup. It contains no opium morphinei-Sild by W M FoWlkes & Co. or inori "The silent wntoboa nf jrti are well enough, butbS hW wnoH wishes to rise early need ,an alarm 4 GUARD WAINS -THE STRIKE And always aottief Ackea'tng- lish Remedyme'9U6e.fc You cannot Toll limn ortrt fiMnvM 4.'J?1 ' : ' . yur, little one, or a cbfg Wfih J3Say;iastcn dosd is a rWeStii itself UDon Vou. .1 .' ie entive and a' few doses , Tbijoat anl Luns tr A' 'sample samjile bdltTe is giten you freeTad;,the Jht. 1 . vu.ui.La w iciii mi j 1 km j.r-wj rmT ftaLj A 4.," v lazy that .bAtj3I. aHi. to uraw nis aention. A HKAT.TBT npnuTn okl 1tii' tlju ' AatfTflian-peBife--rf i. I 1 17 v jeC DTH- iij li" is positive cure positive cure for all woaua Km yis&ses, HTire. medical ,iermiy indbrue and preacribe,it..f.1Guarr -nteed 4 pldy I)r. Unites 4 06; 'nt there f1 said the witness. Iianfl 4 always be usI-Vlifen tkilHrpn teeth. HfMes iittTrfat once; U produces njffural. duiet sWnv imam 11 -... . .Eve as a Qreea Manure..' .. t. JYom the Ateton igrialtirist Many, fariaers .are JeUingthpir suns use portrorroi toe tarra ror growing small fruits j?r vegetables. Such land as these young men usu ally bayefo work :isf,very far, njom 'ilA V li v Jiiili'i -1 1 'Ji I A- bfiino- in thfi rOndTtinn' nT soil rinmi pird for some tirs di a mhrliet fca'r- denr and 'needs, (more piafliirjp thaAh and head over thesbaft a 14 uu.a u case ; We! iia ttr iriinssed InM ectrbf' turning -uner heavy.crpppf r The land ifilriHniod stttferi ii ing early inthesprin. If before itl8'quiledry It issat worked to bake. Aftera cropof potatoes was taken off , such , a .piece of land, rye was q theiat of August. J The next sown spring Man of crcen rve as nieb ar the Horses' t&cU was tatTefully) -plowed tmtreh feci on thecrop was noLas beneficial lowingspring.in plowing up the land, he waB Surprised and delighted to find fhioil in such' mhw-can soil in sucb a mellow" con ' 43iPJ trniJEK"a great mass of decayed rye tKatloolted like any cbanical condition, of the soiLyras concerned. Byeaid of Aibjxn- area pounqs-oi inraerciai Tertilwer per acre, hMainifasclcj oil inis , lanjaff hv would hye?had from . am p(ationity: dressing of stable manure.HQtblnka he bas solved the quesiloiibf 4clo carry on a farm garden situated too far to drafvonanjura from town. In otlfer orcts. low Hinder rve and ugejcam,merpial fertilizer. t v . i 1 . i in ere are other crops equally good and some better for this pur pose, biitrye 13 very convenient, as it can be sown at any time a plot of land .happens to ,be vacant from Atiguii' Uece"ft. August, Br4o JkAfe to tflWSeLDfifed per reri Bumcieni on good, mellow land, but later it is, better to sow thicker, say one and one-half to two .4ete 9 plejisaqtf feature of mis metnoa that coaamends it to all who' Jovo to see a neat well-tilled farm. Instead of the land being cov ered with old potato vines, or rub bish or wtedsi you have a fine, dark green, luxuriant crop all through the fair,' winter and early spring months. f,.for.tnothing else, it pays to sow rye for looks. ' How ICsaa- If we know all the methods of ap proach adopted by an enemy we are the better enabled ten ward off the Idangerjand postpone ttie mom$t' 1 when strrrertder becomes ihevitabfe. In many instances the inherent stj-efigth oCheljody suffices; to en able it to oppose the tendency to wards death. jJdany however ifave lost these forces to rfuch'an xteht that-there -Is little or no help, n other, cases av .little aid to the weak ened Lungs ill make all the differ ence between sudden death . and many years ot usetul life. Upon the first symptoms of a oough, cold or any trouble of the throat and lungs, give.tbai'old and well known reme dy Bosch ee's German Syrup, a careful trial. It will prove what thousands aay of it to be, the "bene- facitor f any borne." aaparilla superior to aH other medicines. recouar in comntaattoa, proportion, ana preparation of ingredients, SL lb Hood's SarsaparQla posaessea V vV the fuU-euratrre Talne of tao iv S (be vegetable, king- SB recuiiar ,a gtrengtn and economy 5 Hood'i a Sar- the onlyedi.,. manure, at any rateso far as the me- t 1 Msnme w. m m u aw IT CliUlIatLT j Ay in a iwhlcK can trnlT OneandredDosea krM fedio.lnna In lareer and smaller ittio . require larger doses, and do not 1 iDrtdlfcaaa trrr1'orTt-S.crfl.Iri i Peenliar In Its ' HOOd'S Sarsanarllla arrnmnllsho. nA. t.uu . f-biuvo AUfcU- yryiV B . . . . ... . "-" luiu iuh won lor itseii too Tiue ox - rne greatest blood rfHoqd'.sarsaparmayr goidm torell. where JaVVtumaaA than all T purlflcra, JWPecnliar in its . pnendme- aal record of sales other BreDaratloD anroad, na attained such bom. larity In so short a time. and retained its Dopnlarttr eonfldenee amons all etaaan. O Hot bri tnifnnAil rw tvm nth a mAmuMn t)n be sore to get the reenHar Medicine, -Hood Garsaparilla 1 ZZ 'Bfc-. vxiMsunyai rrepareaonlr . 1 n z irwkTh a. . -.1 . T " J 10a rDnflAS AlA BtlQ!lC. 1 now agent for;sev-J ought to be in the home of every person "The Beautiful Storv tK r-?,n: t& wJlidf 11 Sht fo " wd; ; Written jTalmage, , Also the "Universal Hand--5 .Pw?-a-cyclopedia' of. information not'to be Obtained, elsewhere, enlled from over 50 stendard Volumes a $15 book for onlv$2 C. T. ALS0BR00K, ' T " ; - Powelton, N. G: " ' ' 3? a trt- few.' " i-teaSST Hangsa in a cotton Mill. From ?the Maribn,-fJ?ttjndx''-"T ton Mills on the 16tb ult.! ' A young man name.d Thomas i JeiBferyshil gcleamng the lap of the belt of the B . j- . i.i , . ., avjufju, wrappeu over ihb neauT iiirow - mg. i Hwhirt'.jyiapped' round' hu rfeck aMd cboked hiifl to death. ml j I i lEingiM? Noises'! In the iearsv; sometimes: a roaring! I uuzzing souna, are-ca usea Dy catarrh. that I exceedingly 'disagreeable and veirV common "disease. Loss of smell or hearing al8o,.rejujtjrbm catarrh, Hood Sarsffparillaihe great blood purifier, is a peculiarly' successful liemedrfor this --disease, which, it puf p oy puniyin- 'tne Diooq. 'H you sutler irom catarrhvocTi aparillahef:TWie4n f) 'A cucurxMrPiMofcij&m. taUng NebjJail tlloioj&r more as scfStf as soaSSoTOisais i Ladies will fitetfrtf their costiVeness, swimrWtigju teeihead. colic, sour stomach ibedlcbei kid- fliEJLruuwH,i c4r-Va,Hny: aose immons Liter Eeeumtor- after Hiinner or suppefc so as tekktiorb the vuweis uuw a i,aT, ftttjwiera Will e better heathSUo Aifies will crow more fbast by iwjng the 9egiflatc If anwTsign? -of colic, c4&JikeaTeirdroBS ii the fed ZtF4 LANDH IOH SALE. 309 lacres of i land on both. ide of : the railrciad, 4 miles from Rockingham. Prica $i per acre. ings jand a gaariKLaBd -iiaaaigli eld Mcintosh rfndMTi Milton Mclntriat On. third 01 iud ie6Iuvation'. " r.f sw ,rx 97Kiaxiaio acre.; F4Htjetttemrata, with.' d-welknga and ionttfeases; 6ti 1 it. r-Teitas-'tta ftsj.; j O ROQaMErpa;rCM O gop4oditionf Lot 170i50.feek lCi ACES 'mife'ortlieastof town, UV on'whichsagovineVardofBciip- pernongs 10 acres in bearing vines. 1 tract land, 140 acres, lj miles from town, known as the Elisba Lone place. i ioi Known as tne Alley lot. 1 lot known as the livery stable lot. I lot on Washington street with two stores oisame? 40x75 feet. fe 6 acres, ifita jiouse on sacne, one mile iraci oi ou acres, ij miles trom town. dAU the above pronertv will be soldohan and on good terms. . A, M. McAULAY, Real Estate Agent. capi f m k mm mm l tco. Condensed Tiae Table. To Talc EfT.ct Henday, Jane 11, 1S88. ! TRAINS MOVING NORTH. Passenger and Mail. La Bennettsville, 6:00 a m Ar Maxton, 7:05 a m L Maxton, 7:15 a m Freight and Passenger. 1:15 p m 3:10 p m 7:15 p m 10:10 a m Ar Fayetteville, 9:00 a m Ar BamcKejs Ui Le Sandford, 11:27 a m l:oo p m Ar GreensbprQu. 2:3Q p 1 Ue GreenagrO Oi 10 D No. 1 dinner at Greensboro. TRAINS MOVING SOUTH. Le Mfeunt Airj Ar GrMnytb Ar Sandford, Le Sandford, Ar Favettevillft. 5:00 a In, I 10:15 pm i:oj p m z:uu p m 1:55 p m 2:30 p m 4:00 p m 5:50 p m 4,15 p m 6:25 a m 6:15 pm . 9:50 a m 6:25 om 10:15 am 1 -OC 1 1 Fayette vifle, Ar Maxton, Le Maxton, Bennettsville, 7:30 p m f 12:15 p m No.-2-f-breakfast at Germanton. t n No,-lrtnfer!atSaafprd.i Ni f If FACTORY BRANCH Ta ve Millbom. Virtft . m ArrivatGreensboro, QOO a m LeaUlSfltwa; ct fill p Arrive at Millboro, 5:15 p nj Passenger and Mail Train runs daily ex cept Sundays. iwecnJi&yetTOVHie anT JJfeMeTXSVifle' on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Frei't an Accommodation train runs be tween Tayetteville and Greensboro Tues days, Thursdaya and Saturdays, and be tween Greensboro, and J4f Airy on -Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and from Mt. Airy to Greensboro on Mondays vV ednesdays and Fridays. ' '" ' 1 ex- J lGfehfcral STOenntenaentIi & v am v " . r j " aaioiBib.:.. - av yf GHILTiTa'TRTO Of Interest WTina wuauii mu, ox ma, jhuoUOi ji.x TAILORING. Fkierson, "the Tailor is prepared to make, clean and repair clothing m the best manner and at teaeon ble.pnce. Shbp just below the jail ' Aug. 31, 1888. horribrg"agcideul" tc'TTtaitt0" MvwtifiXpuv, V&w, .Aeckinro.thSinjteQtR8p1 m l. ma m m 1 m m m m m t lr- i n iil I ft ! 1 r Biaw.oi cuiayauon.t-wm wbra hr. ioirilnir,niWaad.of Mr WJutfi f tfitii feeaaeh,Neialgii i Sleepleamea Putial Paralyilfl, cured InMch 'of these 'tie 'cause is meatal or phytlcftl Oterwork, utxietr. rpeure or malaria, ' tiwefltect of which u to weaken the nernonssj tem. reevltinir In one of these diseases. Remove o jwijaujappea., Tliif-Kvi 5 .3 f ! PQ(Q g JasJ Zl. BowKK.,,8irinzfield. .Maaa srrite ; "Paine'a Celery Coinpduixd a&naotaeelceUedaa a Nerve Tonic. In my ease a single, bottle wtonghtfa great kibange. Vj aerioUaneae ehtlreily diaatDeaxed. and with it the resulting .fifeetkwi , .Of tb stomach, heart aad Urer, aoi- b whole f - jone or me system was, wonaernug mvigontea IteU tot frieod,. if sick ! as I'tftTe been, Painl Sold ht drogrlsts. Il ; six lot fsTprepared only ibr WMJ JUfiVAMBK a fiuto,rft. JHf fi LLEGER fl RGflllS u wit ufMiww - r.. . Mm r It 1 r3 Z2 I 3 a S Beaiitlftff Stool ana Boole Frtm. . nthA 7 at, areolars dee Speoral SO Day otTer now okmbc organ manufacturer In waihlnrtoa, J. 90 wear mumufacturina oranu. SSF.f01 1)6 ent .dyiT tost trial. ,OOO ot theae orrana now in use. 'Xfcy r tnwMW, tw iuklreattibeinanufaeturw, y- .- H. w. i" " Washington, M. A THOS.B.PACE, Wholesale and Retail 'HeaIjEIi in Qrunandisd: A?oW f iSoeXt and id Arrive : it2.00(TV4yd f!alin a'mcthvtr.m- iA Uk ' , J J - VU1" or l-ess uooaa. t : ... : &Q00 yards Pant Goods. ,J 1,500 worth of Shoee. ,600 down' Keer'aThra'ad. ! 2,000 BaUa of Ball Thread. 10 gross Diamond Dyes. 200 (boxes' ofTobaooo. ' ' 25 eross Snnff. 25 Sacks of Coffee. . . 10 bbls. each Sugar and .Molasses. 250 bbls." flour. ;' i' ' ' Lard, Fisk . Salt, Canned Goods. CandY. and a fall line of . ' 4 GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, HATS, : Motions, Clothing, Ac. Now is the time for these who' buy for cash to lay in their ijnmer sappues. i am offering Special Iridudefne ns to the WHOLESALE .TRADE and buy ers of large quantities. Will seU ' MEAT BY THE BOX, f Sugar and Molasses 1 by the barrel. Coffee by the Sack, and all Heavv Groceries hi quantities, just, as low aa tnev can be de livered here froni Wilmington or Charlotte y iwa Targo swes, ana my ' i oledge-Mammer , t Mo$to , oj . Ca8h on Delivery, 'Ibrepose to always LEAD in prices and let dtbera "rtin;aftr."j , I am ; still Belline (at the rate of 100 bbls. per month) that ooa common riour at H.'lb per saok $4.Z5 for 5 to 10 barrels).- Very fine Flour it $5.25 to $5.50, i3fir:barri. PuU "200-1 b sacks Salt at $1.00 each. Good Coffin IS to 20 .cents. Granulated ,Suar 12 lh fnr TV' wuuco CUKttr i. 103 IQr I.UU. 7 'Vhavb. ' ... iff 'U'4fi' eoic: nnniii tor tfnnift i P wmiother goods itt proportion. " a ntd: lam stitt Keneralafeent for th HA71V WAGONS, the best one-horse wao-on onlri in the State at the price. Price reduced to $30.00; cashMth bed V without bed, $27 cash. n. Special prices to merchants. Ihey are first-class farm wagons and warranted to gi-ve "satisfaction. Come to Hamlet call for PACE'S; CHEAP CASH STORV. nd judge mj goods and prices for ,your selves. : Very Respectfully, lnuiiABc: 1AGJ5. Slides and Harness I T ... ..... -ji W. 0jmS-is'8tfllat his old stand A and Is doing firsticlass work in his line. , Boots,' Shoes and Harness made and , repaired janthe, best .ppsaible, manner and i p iPyf.er Pj'ics than they have ever been Wabn Bridles at Si.oo: on hand, and made to order on short notice fin hnnH onW . 1 i -A. -W; -JONES. I I8 I I . Ill thl .JlJ .? it?HTOnv is u,. ... t s - - aiHaDipjantat Ion for Salo i iqiw wesii oijf ajyottevmepnithe Jtfo-. barbi Parties twiahhl ita. ; mM'thi J aiJ.. , a- . 1 voi AH Sumtiier Gtfodsl Kow in stock will be closed" out at and blow cost. - . - ,. .. ; - i - , : W. D. McRAE. p ""Tf jsthi, nacres.!, cood J2f-Mrn?A swampsknown ifttl T't?l. . ! f - f 11 H i ikit wkmated to oolor more Bottom than idt otbw Area ever mala and ta etre ai.ee : hrllllana and. uuraoio coiora. . abx xor us itatnwaa, ana uum FOR. ;' i r-. i I x t Af Childican use thsml f UiMqiaaUt Iter an fanof 'Md.Art 4VorfM -XX oracslata and Metaaattl PyeBooklrett. ' WOU IICTAkDSOU ft C&, ff., BttfQsgtatlV v O. ;-.:.' :...:.1 S;., vat, jfl - og1??1 f-Sf- . ' ni tn w f - - S-S'fij , , : Si-Si W i"c a P. Ji r". o CO " ft.i i r 1 1 : 1 THE LEFEVER ABUS COUPADf PFA0TUJB;9.O'ftii . 1 't Autwntic;;&ammeirle;1 Mtde tritii top tew. Price $7$ ' It $S50. l' The onlv Hammerlesa Gun in t.Ka wmM with compensated action to take trp wear i e1wiy directi- Autpnmtic Safety; Blockine triggers . Ee,bonndingilojks, . r Send for new ffliisf rated cataJotrnV THE LEFEVER ARMS CO., Syracuse,. N. Y. POR TORPIb LIVSR. A.i14 1Jtt Jat DytpipJla, Costlvgneo; t?heii matisiTi, Sallow Skin and Piles. Tkr jastaiav ra4ly rrfcM ian uiaav j ihiv Unr BICHMOND COUNTY w I '- ' and aU'kind of Real Estate. "'All property placed in Jthe liand of this Agen y-;)f ,dvertbe4ree ofjet4o sellers. $?1PP'wnMon given to all 'buaukeas; and the iatereste ( patrons? earefnBt gnardea; ; . 'purveys midland plata,4oc ctea furft-, whed: parties purchasing, hrongb, m. ' .iftdperty rebted'and 'rents' : collected on " 6:M Lnrwypaeneaicit Address ri i .... s A :tLi .PERSONS r hettfyi warned A not to fish m the waters of the old iiey xawKins is pond. The law" will be en- forced against all offenders. ail o ,w. :. WKI,.EyERETT, President Great Falls. Mfg. Co, l ilt slhll April 18,' 1888. 4 kef H F W MIAfT ia EaaTiftSaaf W1lallinl Sjar fro M - - Sl97j7 r 8G fT - li.iij ; jito y.n"i lo (nr.f.t ;. ''J 1 !'i j nf-l -m,'U3 Vlt ! : 1 J t.Ui A.Nic Re4 B7jDange, Hfhoere(J .V.s'iiro, fci.t i Call and see them or,wrte for prices if i j -.y E. U. AnDREL JG, Charlotte, C !'v:i Ji K. I'.m) V fli H i I L-J-W nib -il IVIIiiOKlX'iEirB 5 7 ) I ; 'Hit r . . !.'ts Hf! lf Alii ft - p 1 rrir. fartufatiir 9 ! .J, i'fljH7 biK a .JI. 9il? ' ' i'ivo-iiT!TE ,,9ii. Wtter. beta) I V1 1 MApgjRY;.oF all Kinds. Rei : Projniiit!y Attended To ''At J it Urn 1 id WEST TRABE! STREET . , A.-,.pTPit .Et E 1 w want to aid ta bvfidttrirp .rT5 y" "Pl ,'....! "t . . "1 br? 1 - lr" THEWlLMmON. MESSENGER a uakoe ElOHT-PAGE PAPER; ' 1 1 1 M 1 '-I' ll DO MliM tA Mliabfo B nil ( t , Btata? TIM XrMr ?-f t" inn -TJU.wrtitrT Mai RESERVE YOUR tQRDERS' FOR UNTII, yoij .CONSULT! VrYT&T'rt ' t- irri ir: Pcrampies and-Erices of Work: ' FULE. STOCK -OF 'STATIONERY. i m . an w 1 --f-wa-a-i t-aiaa, Kaaanwtoa. law aaairpala and y j t:ir.Dnncornn vxx,a. x. 1 t.AtDALnAm faMaaanSaaatfTf 1 ITT f n(r QrtA I JWr la Ua Vaata.! Ta-l!?l i-f OuaWalpoiaaaasaaBa aaa MiiJ a- Bra PARKCR'aCiriQGRTONIC ,Whwiali '-faiy-miaf vrateafeya r-irtiwn a . ) l r f.i:ni Jill' .. . - - 13 ,Sr:'i : ....... Crtoi.rllaaut,.with ither cimopy or in need qf a carnaga, as I have a laree all j'MI '! L'.'.i. .61 arid kcfelrY fitok N ' l'1 T 1 I , !' . r ........ "la I w i r III f . .rtc, , nn ; . - ' XUA.JUIVXV '-' 111 l Ti. II .!(!: .X I Cj5 r;i'.OT Fsmiture Before-buying- elsewhere, be Bttfe to get my LOW PRICES FOR of the LATEST- PATTERNS. . . . --it II . I - ..j.i...i....v.....i.v.raAtn.oTrR r E WSPAPB R t .U"1 rflaet tlM laayUatoar n -tat. ob. aoa &a )r twMtooM mm XL v 7. 1 IKab Miawk.7r lu m tatL .la.:;" : ' - 1.' 1 ATTORNEYS JIT LAW. "Office on comer of Acadenry Squara. HUUllliUUh UEKV TV Tra' ' in . , - .mt vw wa aia troiaAJUmalCala. HTilT TH K CKNCTNS. . JOB. 8AX1 BT iJULKSS QtKmir.T.T. ... Sendee Tlie Eoctat for Deeds Mort- ;es, ieins, and everything m the way oi Read bur nevr tlubbmoffera 1 - ob fainune. .
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