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t I ! i VCLLMEV, NUMBER 16 Salimtm fOCXJMC HA H fOCXWT. , .,. Fmit4iHJ. , XfaVSfiSZW ID. 1503. PRICE ONE DOLLAR A YEAR ellerbe: spent at Mrs. I. II. Ntcholton' Utt week by a arty of young peo ple of the neighborhood and tbeir vititors. .. Mia Mamie luwowod, of Kovrtahdwa at S.D. Twateod's for a day or to,' last week. S. F. Dotttck bat gone work, near Laurinburg, to bi Mitt Eliza Dottick hat returned from a vhit to her brolher't family in Scotland county. Miss Leila Michauz.of Newport; New, Va., who has been at Mr. Hart's for several weeks, is now Tinting her iter at Roberdel. C. V. K. McAskill. who has bru iu butineks in Philadelphia for home lime, it vuiting hit home jsnJ friend, and playinz havorl with the kquirelt. etc. Rev. A. H. Clark who so ac ceptaDly suppuea me i retoyienau . T t a I rhurch here durine the summer months will soon return to the Theological Seminary in Rich mond, Va. The meeting at Mt. Pleasant wat lucceisfully conducted by Rer. E. O. Cole. Several accessions to the church resulted from the services. The meeting la-ted two days. at Saron only The e.iion at the Springs, seems to be pretty well over. Mr. T. C. Leak, Jr., was up for Saturday and Sunday, however, and Misses. (jracie and 'Bonnie are- there. spending a week, while tbeir parents are on a visit near Greens- boro. Mr. Jim Bostick, spent Sunday with here. of Scotland, his . relatives Phillips McRae, of Montgomery, Ala., was to see his aunts, Misses Sarah and Mary McRae, on Satur-I day lt. C V. McAskill left for Phila delphia, Monday, after a months recreation at his home here. 1 and with relatives at Jackson SpriDgs. Arthur Lovin, of Enterprise, Ala., is on a visit to his home here. Prof. A. J. Roster, the teacher for the next session of the school at this place is visiting in the vicinity. I School opens on Monday the 14th we hear. , I ' I Dr. and Mis. Hiatt have return ed from a visit to Jamestown. PEE DEE NO. 2. Misses Minnie Thomas and Nora Black, who have been visiting rel atives in Springfield, returned Sun d iy night. Mrs. McNeill, of Albemarle, is spending some time with her broth er. William and Edwin Patter- Arthur Harris has severed hi connection with this mill and t.e and his family have returned to their former heme in Bennetttville, S C. brother Lonzo are visitiug relatives I iu Moore county this week. ,. . William Bizes has moved here from Lexington and is over seer of -the card ana spinning room, . Several of our voune people attnd- ed a sociable given by Miss Minnie Thrower Saturday night., All who t.. . ;m mr A I are hoping to enjoy another in thelmington near future. S.. R. .Mcintosh is spending a few davs in Moore county this week. Miss Blanch Shores spent Sun day at Midway. Mr. John Ballard has servered hi connection with this mill. Ed Xi'et, of Great Falls, was n'sitiug at Mr. Alfred Crco't SoAdav V Pjcccy- Holdt WorkTsFecord Mr. Fred J. Terry, for teverat years a linotype operator, on The Newt, but. now holding down a machine on the Raleigh Times, holdt tb world's record -as to speed. He has set' 7C.ooo eight point type in nine hours. It is said that Mergenthaler will maze an cuon 10 get Mr. . ierry 10 operate one of the machines at the St. Louis Exposition. Charlotte News.- (Fred is a native of Rock tngbam.-Ed.) I XEocUathMm Grided School Tne next action of the school will begin on Monday,Spt. 15th, 993- 6upc and teachers earnestly desire thst pupils enter at the begining of the setsou and attend regularly and punctually. A. B. Hill. Supt. Death oihlrt- J. A. Newberry. Mrs. Liddie Newberry.- wife uf Mr. T. A. rsewberry. died at Morganton last Sunday at 2 o'clock Q hc afternoon. Mrs. Newberry bad been in poor health for two years. Three 'weeks before her death her mind gave way and the was taken to the hospital . at Mort reatment. Heri mains were Drouent Dace ana enterred in Eastside cemetery. The burial took place Tuesday, Sept. 8tb. Rer. J. H. Hall, her pastor, conducted the funeral services. She had been a consistent member of the M. E. Cburcbot Rockingham tinea her lath year. She leaves three children , two girls and on by, the youngest three -years old: J?er. D. C Briti Resigns. Rev. D. C. Britfc-rekigned on last Sunday the paitorate of the Rockingham and Rrjjfidel Baptist churches. His. resfpnttionf is t take e fleet the 1st o O:toberr Mr. Britt came to Rrciinnham from Pittsboro, succeeding Rev. C. L. Greaves. Mr. Brut is one of the strong young men of his denomi nation and is a oooulJr pastor. He a a r . resigns to enter the -Seminary , at Louisville A Girl With Crit. The name of Row Weis . ought to be .dear .to every ambitious American girl. Not content with the ordinary education which she received, she was anxi us to-get a college education,. ai:d one dav gpoke to her brother at .ut U. He t0d ner he was not a! - t pay.ihe fees, but taking anickc out of his rwV h isincrlv R.iirl: '-fio -I . ' Ml pn mac . iven a jcsi win some times serve as an incentive, and the eirl took her brother at his word. She took the nickel and went out and bought a yard of calico. With it she made a sun- bonne t which she sold for a quarter. That quarter she invested in more calico and more sunbonnets. Then she sold them to buy still more r calico for more sunbonnets. She also m .de aprons, in tms way she soon had a little pile of dollars at her command. Her brother was so pleased that he gave her some land on which, with the assistance of a little boy, she cultivated potatoes. In the first year out of tnat little patch she made I40, and as she got on she was able to pay her expenses at college by her ex- BlV. . . IcoIIeee at Baltimore, : wnerc sne paid for tuition by nursing, and todav she is a nhvsician . with an excellent practice. N. Y. News. . - - Excursion to Wilmington- 1 Hatch Bros.,' the noted and only itrictly white excursion managers in the Stale' will run a big 10 car ezurtion from 'Waxhaw to Wil- and Ocean View Beach September x 6th. Round trip from Wilmington and return all points from Waxhaw - to Rockingham nnl tt.ac. - Prena Hamlet to niirkton onlv $x.oo, for white people only. fThey expect-. 1500 people at the lowest and will run two sections if necessary. HATCH BROS. 9 i ! I CITY NEWS. ! Superior court in Anson next I week. The Graded School will open ijomjay Mrs. II. D. Smith is visiting Mrs J. P. Leak. ; Labor Day. was quitely Cel- ebrated here. Several of the mills were : shot down la&t week. Miss Lizzie Neal is visiting Mrs. U.S. Lcdbetter. Mrs. Mary Poplin'has been ill for several days. . Mrs. J. LeG. Everett has return ed from Pi ttsboro. , i 1 Mr. T.M, Rote, of Hamlet, was in town Monday. . Hon. Jas. A.' Lock hart was in town Wednesday. Work has begun on the residence ... of Mr. S. W. Wall. 1 Mr. James Crosland hat entered the A. & M. Gollege. i . "'Mayor W. N. Everett spen Tuesday in Cha.lotte. 1 Mr. J. D. McLeod, of Hamlet was in town this week. Mr. John M. Fair ley, of Monroe Was in town this week Mr. J. C.Maishal of Wadesboro was in town Tuesday Mr. T.L. Caudle, of Wadesboro is in towrrthi8 -week. 1 Misses Florie j and Jobnsie Wal re visiting iu Carthage. : jr. r Mr. J. C. Dockery spent seyera days in town this Week.-,, . ."' .j. i-' 'Z Miss Susie"' Shipp is visiting her cousin Mrs. W. ,C. Leak. -f Mrs. W. B. Hicks, of Biscoe is visiting relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Leak- spent Wednesday in Charlotte. 1 Mr. W. H. Cox. of. Laurinburg, spent Wednesday in town. . .. Represenative A.D.Watts,of Ire del1 was in town last Friday Mrs. C. L. Prince, of .Baltimore, is visiting Mrs. W. C. Leak. 1 - 'Hon. Jas, A. Leak, of Wades boro, was in town Tuesday. Read the advertisement of W.T. Fulford. Drop in to see him. Mr. J. W. Porter, of Scotland county, was in town this week. A good deal of new cotton is being brought to Rockingham. Mayor Robert A. Lackey, of Hamlet, was in jtown this week. Policemen Smith and Moore, of Hamlet, were in town Tuesday. T. B. Caudle has returned from ; . a visit to the northern markets. - . i ' v Mr. Walter R. Graham was foreman the grand jury this week Sheriff Geo. B. McLeod. of Robeson, was in town Wednesday. t Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McDonald 1 have returned from Blowing Rock. Mr. Mrs. George Entwislle spent several days in Charlotte last week Messrs. II. S'j Ledbetter & J L. Bundy spent Friday in Charlotte. 1 Mr. D. L. Gore nd daughter Mrs. Cooper were in town Mon day. i Constable D. T. Thompson, of 1 Bever.Dam. attended court this - - t - , week. .. - I Jas. T. and Perry W. West have returned from a northern business i Mrs. C. A. McAulay and. Miss Mc Aulay have returned to Rocking ham. 1 . I ! vWe call attenti6n to the announce mentof the Ellerbe Springs High School. Elizabeth City was voted dry 170 Tuesday by a majority of votes. Mist Micnaux, of Newport Newt, Va., is visiting Miss Annie Steele. ! if Mis. K?etb:;Cjvin-t:a Ct TTilmingtoa. U vrc-rtlatitWin Reprtt?atatif j A. Mediae, of Anson. hx$ tiip llzt - :;4 td prtc sice law. . Our good friend -J1 C Crisscr favored u: ritn svIsasastcall thijweelc.-r rt;".? V K 1 Mr. C?MeNaiiitlC!i splendid eitIze4i,K-? la ' tawa . w r Tuesday,. u - J the Stafe are openla j dih a attendance. - - w " f r ... ' Mis LUzU Croslasd and itfi Sims are visiting . Jirs. Whitlock. -:sv : Messrs. Chair Rtmill and Undo A Brigman Jut vsf - tnrued to t the University. ;-Vj - r ' Mrs.; Hctbert Tluopwiu of Baltimorsi, Writing Mr.; HI S." Ledbetter. , , MrAJTBrinson azra V4rater mellon grower of HoC taint ed court thtl treels Read the adyertuesjxt cf Pat rick end Comrmv,nScll to tee their lrfcc'Hk. -.'4 k . ' The ownJ3titVieai M iday evening. No ppoitaat bu ineft wsrt transacfij.' TV". Mr. John Wl i4itTltf nettkville. S..nR-.frafnU' nnitoi-tawir this week at tendme Cejurtl " A ; We; were ff1a 4 tpii! friend. Mr.- WitJ yof I Covingtonin.tctwtt this 'ttxzX Mr.Cht-!tftc AcKrrt. Q-.I rctary several Mrs x Miss.-iJessie CvertS. thirst eW ftcat Harris Lithii : &Mlasv A mixed'" two) weeks terms f Superior court for the County" will i convene the last Monday in. Sep tember. Mrs. J. D. Shaw and Miss Nancy f,;,!.- T 1 rt V x- ;- --' Rock. Bliss Shaw stopped over at UIUWUmWUi - " - ---- - - Read the new advenisersestria this, issue. iYou will find ittdyour advantage i to k t6 - laer the advertising merchant... - Willlama and Hihsoa ask f yoo to call arotihd and try ; their bfg bargains, and it will pay rou to accept their invitation. - - MrsVEmmaHinter of Fayette ville after visiting Mrs. H. S. Ledbetter for aeveial davs. i. now visiting Mra. W. L. Parsons. . . ' ! . . " Messrs. G .U.Rose, H,L.Cook, and N.A.Sinclair,of Fayetteville, were in town Tuesday night, on business before Judge Cooke. Mr. J. P. Leak bid in the Cov-1 ington land at $6.30 per acre, -sold by order of court - last lloaday; There are 734 acres in the Ntract. Messrs. Frank Armfied of Mon roe, H.H. McLendon, Wadesboro', J. D. Shaw, Jr., Laurinburg and L. B. Williama, Hamlet, are the J visiting attorneys attending ceurtv t 10 vongr9saman:irs, aper4.vswi;os pnutuuu, r " v claya hethii. v labout'oiie twenieth that of alumm- Mr. W. H. Cole has purchased a jby the weevil or fly that stings the large up-to-date sheeting mill locat ed Covington, Tenn. The -Angloi I hadly where he jrent. 5o tar nut. Saxon understMdathat Mr. C6bte" h reported its; appearance will remove to Tennessee, and manage the mill. ; ? oMi..s..Ms. is not what it ought to be. The Corporation Commission; npon proper petition, would likely order a better one What does the public WW . wwW .... V Mr. Edward Gibson, of Scoland deputy Register , of Deeds ; to Begtster Gibson r : has received license to practice; law. We sndsrstand he will locate at Lanrinbnrg. . : . ' Messrs.. J; M. Jamison, W. A. Candle, W. A. Jamisca, Thos. G re sham, A,S. Cowan, JJ5. Good win, WJL. Land, Thos, McDowell t T. B. Henry, of Hamlet, attended court this week.; . . Among our friends from Upper Richmond in town this week were Zleasra. J. A. Carter, W. A. Webster, J. L. Caliwia, C C Capel, D. , A. Parsons, N. GI Nicholson, Alfred Hadley. J. C Smith, K.;F."' Lowdsrmilk ; and Dock Hines.; y " l :.7i" The Charlotte Observer of Tues. day say : "Rev. E. O. . Cole of Rccllsham, spent yesterday, in the city with bis family, en route lor Raleigh where he will be best tra at the wedding of Mr. Charles D. Roberts, ct Cleveland, Ohio; asdllisa Eonice L. ?- Worth, the drrhter of ex-StateTreasurer H. 3.7crth: : mu-firMh : ... . . i 0 tlsrzan Hotel to Be Rebuilt. Laurinburs Exchange. , ' -j;1 --V' We are pleased to note that Mr. J. C Morgan is clearing away the ruin of the hotel which . was j recently destroyed by fire, and will begin at once the work of .rebuild ing ' that magnificent structure which was once ' the' 4 pride of larinburg people, -" It will be built on the same foundation and plan of the late building, except there will be only two stories, instead of three as at ' Selium, the Newest Metal. Brooklyn Eagle. . v. ,; The announcement comes from, Germany that a Frenchman , Ed ward Mollard, has reported to the State Department tbe discover t ancther; ixnetal. The . new metal it called selinm and is? both lighter and stronger than, aluminum. Its hardness is not quite equal : to iron. bit Is greater power of resii than zinc. and iU power ot resistance ranxs pec ween iron and steil. The greatest ad- vantage of the new metal is ltt Tie'&rmer quality is an important requisite in ship building, while the latter makes the new metal ex. ceptionally - suited for cooking utensils. - .. '' ;' . Numerous experimenters have tried to obtain a metal as lisht as aluminum, but one which would .. - if r ' . I nneuet nr9f ir rtwfHlfv '' At first CWW.W. V. " " maglanium, which is a combination of aluminum and magnesium, seemed to fulfil these ? conditions, but aifevr - trials proved that it . -- - . possessed a very hort grain, which destroyed all elasticity. In other words, the metal "was capable ' of sustain in r a strode pressure, but 'breaks easily. - Such a metal, therefore, as selium, th good quaHtieV of a - 1 A. B . length-, rigidity and the quality of receiving a" high polish, can scarcely,he1p becoming a strong commercial factor, especially when the low cost of production is - con sidered. It is to te hoped that selium possesses all the advantages claimed for it. The Boll Weeril. , 4Mr.. Th68. McLendon came home Friday from a visit over in Richmond county .'He brought us three stalks of cotton, from three different fields- near Pegues, and there was not. a single boll on three stalks but what had been destroyed bo aays cotton was taring this county." Marlboro Demo- jcrat. I nr esteemed contemporary is mistaken as to the pest he has ret erence to. it is not . the txii weevil but the f u n gus or germ anthracnoee. It can be largely avoided by planting seed from un infected fields. Notice to the lax trayers 0 Richmond County I have the new tax bcoks fo year 1903 an d your taxs are due, don't ask me for any induljjence for yon .will not get it. I will make only one trip to yon for your taxes, then cost. You people I have Indulged look out for I am going to use all the means of law to collect the back taxes T. S. WRIGHT, Sheriff, fbaatla Court Proceeding' : ( The Superior Court ot Richmond county conTeaed Monday for the trial of criminal cases only, Judge C M. Cooke of Louisuurg-. presiding ' ' The U Horn log gentlemen -.vere drawn as grand jurors : J. T. Bro ks, M. M. Chance, W. E Robertson, J. A. Cartet, C. J. McKay. If. G. McLeon. E. Gui- ledge, Walter l)unn, L. B. McNeill, W. T. Baldwin. Braxton Gaddy. Z. Z. HadleyJ R. L. Nichols, O. E. Lackey, jf. A. ? McNair K J. ' T. Morgan, John Morrison and W. R. Graham. MrW-;R Graham, was appointed foreman. i" ' ' 1 ' ''. The following was sworn as petity jtfrors:. W. B Covington," A B Webb. II J Rogers.. Ir. R C Cole, J it; Jamison, S P Stogner, J N? Hasty, 7 II ilarks. M J Thr ower, J P Karris, R B Holt and J T Hicks. '- J - 1 The Ml9wing 1 cases have been dis. posed of up to the time of golg to press : State vs Shaw Little, jusault . with deadly Weapon, submitted, juJgment suspended. on payment of cost. ' i State vs Ball Allen, carrylag concealed weapon. .. Defendant submitted. Sea- tenced to five davs Imorlsonment in .... . r Sutevs' Joe, Cole, carrying concealed weapons. ueiencLint fcubsnlts. State vs Prank Dean and Jaura Usaery t-and ai Defendant submit. Judgment suspended oq ''-paymentctbstV: s , s State v Sam . Mci;lrrMarceny of watermellons. pefendaat jjybmltj ; Jud- merrt. suspended on paypent o: cost State vs 1 Will Freeman,' larceny of watermellons .Defendant submits Judg ment suspended; on paymlat of cost. V VStote vs Jennie Rush, assault with a (deadly weapon. V erdlct of . guilty . ;Defendant ' sentenced to four UiOnths In the county, jajl., , ; i 4 j-'tote.vrAithur.. Allen, assault with a 4fadly .weapon- Verdict of . guilty. Defendant sentenced to sixty days on the roads of a Anson, ittntyawa State vs Ben Lindsay and Perry Ingram Assault with -deadly weapon . Verdict or guury. ijen Lindsay sentenced to i monthf on the roads of Anson county. Judgment suspended as fo Perry Ihg- . .State, vs. Tom Hinsoe assault with a oaoiy weapon. submits in two cases. Judgment suspended on payment of cost. 1 State vs Haywood Smith, larceny. I Defendant submiu, sentenced to five years in State' prison . . . state vs r-ere McKay, ifrceny of watermellons. Deendant submits. Judg- ment suspended on payment of cost. Sute vs Jchn Panky, carrying , con- cealed weapon, defendant submits and is fined $10 and the cost, state vs Perry Ingram, carrying con cealed weapon, defendaut submits and is e. sentenced to 30 days in he county jail, with leave to the commissioners to hire out. t . state vs loe Austin, assault with a deadly; weapon, verdict of guilty. -1 State us, S. II. West, embezzlement, verdict of acquital. State vs, Sam Phillips, larceny, guilty, frittr t-nsntVt. In fail ' '-" . s - State vs Henry Ingram, Sidney Kelly and Will lindsay larcenv, not guilty. Stats vs J W Suiitb, disturbing the peace, pleads guilty, judgment sus- pended on payment of cost. . ; c. . ti. t ...... t. Tt. t ......f. rape. guilty of simple assault, thirty days in jail. I State vs Stonewall Jackson, C C W J deiencar.t submits and is tinea sao ana cost. , . 1 State ts Frank Barr, larceny, guilty 8 months on roadof Anson county. , I btate vs jf ran iiarr, u. U. w. , guilty 1 30 days in jail. I State -vs JoeCoIe.C. C. W. guilty. 4 monins on roaaa 01 Anson county. State vs Aaron Ledbetter, felonious breaking, guilty 3 yrs. State prison - State vs Jack Leak, assault witn deadly weapon, guilty, , o mon tns on Anson county roads State vS James Cole, false pretense, nolo contendere, judgment suspended on payment of cost State vs Aithie D McKay, assault deadly weapon, uol pros, defendant ap prenticed to D.W Watson. Letter to DrJ. H Stsnsill -r ; Rockinphsm. N. C liear Sir: You undersUud chemistry; how'dyon like to earn fiooo? pevoe lead-and-ainc Chit's the name; of oui paint that takes fewer gallons thad mixed paint and wears twice as long as Iead-and-oil is made white-lead, white- zinc, its color, turpentine dryer, and un seed oiL If any chemist find any adulUraticn Jo this paint we'll pay his bill and fiaoo besides. l - " It's nobody's business wuat we put in I oar paint, of I coarse ; but we wast It known.' For lead -an d-zinc and -Unseed oil, gronnd together by - mochieery, axe the stuff to paint with : and Iead-and-oil mixed is not. - ", " We want U known that one wore de scribe! the best paint In tne world ; : and that word i Devoe. " Are you going to paint. J -.Yours truly. F.V. Devoe &Co New York, intent tn commit rao. Vrrfirt ofl'v"v J4', .iKuk . oiu ASHEVttlE GAZETTE DEAD. Sold to e Stock Compsoy sod Merged XTith the Ereolng News. Asheville, N. C, Sept. 5.Tbe Asheville Gazette, the organ of the Republican party of North Caro lina, was to-night sold to a stock company. It will be merged with the Cvening News, 'which will continue independent in politics. The Gazette's last issue appears tomorrow. ? A Tribute to Red-Headed folks. Charlotte Observer. ; "I'll tell you ona thing you never saw," said the observant resident, You never saw a red headed beg. gar and nobody else ever saw one. In all my life I never saw a thrift less red headed'man or woman, and all red headed people are the soul of energy and all of 'em have nerves. And temper I Say, a fully inhabited hornets' nest hasn't a keener sense of resentment than a red headed temperament. And you never saw a red headed woman with ,a lazy husband, or a red headed man with a lazy wife. No. sir; red heads surcharge ! all the surrounding atmosphere with ac tivity. I have the greatest respect and admiration for red headed peo ple, and the only reason I never tried to marry a red headed woman is that I don't' like husbands who' are afraid of their wives." " Mrs. C Hll Struck by f- Lightning. T ' Mr. W. A. Barrett, of Star, writes ot that while Mrs. J, L. Hall was passing through a skirt of woods, she was struck by lightning and rendered unconcious for age time. The current struck a nearby tree and cut it off. Mrs. Haifa hair was singed,1 her body blistered J in places, and her inner sole torn from her shoe. She fell I n ft favine where she lay for some I time, drenched by the falling rain and covered with the drifting trash, whcn she , regained con.ciouines. , . . , she manasTed to get out of the "vine but could not get home. She I remained near the place where she was struck until her daughter, Miss Ida, discovered her in a helpless condition. A doctor was summoned and she Is now on the road to re coveryTroy Examiner. Killed Herself Shouting. Burlington News. Martha Bnrtnn. ftnrA mUntA I . ' w UCBlu ia"7 Sni auiluB . protracted I meeting I which is being conducted at the colored Methodist church here. It ,eem, hr An,b.r UA ijust I i . a I -i -m m-- f-- ner mother so much good'tbat she arose and began to shout. violently and by so doing brought on heart fai- Tr .1,- - I ha1 fflinfef enl m Amt.m mm 4 " - ; ti Mwsezt 1 euw J - -w. Ior ou wnen n arrivea it was iouuu mat me woman was oeaa. She waa an old-time darkey. well known here, and was a member of the church, in good and regular standing. :"' THE BOLL WEEVIL. It is Damaging Cotton in Eighty Ere Texas Counties. . Austin, Tex., Aug. Tne cotton 1 1 . boll weevil is committing ravages in nearly every part of the Texas cotton belt according to reports here. Three weeks ago conditions were very favorable for ' one of the largest cotton yields ever produced in this state. It was then freely wW predicted by experts that the yield would exceed four million bales. Aa a matter j of fact no reliable estimate can be made of the yield at this time. The damacre which has been wrought by the cotton boll weevil is' an unknown quanity. The pest 1 now doing great dam age to cotton in 85 of the cotton producing can ties. There are about 120 cotton growing counties in the state and not , more than ten are entirely free from the weevil. In many localities the weevil has ap- peered in the fields within the last ten days, and in that short period the new squares . aad 1 bolls have ttcij cfettiojcd. Mcjcirg Test.
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