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THE MOUNING POST: SUNDAY, - FEBRUARY 8-1903 ; THE MORNING POST r A LF.ICIt. nriiMiKn daily nr Tn I cniif riuoLA p:bi.isiiinoco ItCIiLItT SI. JFVnyiAX - .IItor. ft IIMKIPIIO PHKF4 One Tear Fix Months. Three One Month .J3.00 .5 various forms of Iron and steel are v.-ho never think of or trouble them- crowded with work bavond their ca- Eejveg about the? phases of citizenship pacltr. The last weekly report of the . . , . , . .. . to which Mr. Root refers and to which constituent companies of the United States Steel Corporation shows an as- the colored people have been tempted igregate of-orders for 5.5C0.009 ton?, the to aspire, but do .pursue their vocations largest in the histcr: cf that organiza- Jn yl0t becoming useful and productive, tlon. orders ror rails, structural ma- ... , citizens. . terial. plates and wire arc very heavy, . showing that enterr-rise is unabated. ! Let the negro alone for a while and Apart from the Iron and steel trade, see if matters will not adjust them it. would be hard to find a large bus!- lvM Jn a wav best for all. " V I". nss that docs not report a well-sus-Montha v..: tamed volume or Dusmess. ir not nr-; n vpnhin hut verv able Senator cldert increases. tuning, lumoermg, . . , from Alabama, Mr. Morgan, smells dlsing. bankings etc., are active, and gun powder in-and about the Panama new records are reported from time to canai treaty as now arranged and time. Failures in business are decreas- . ... f Co ' . Hnff- In niimhpr am? Imnortance. Instead me mut accompany ine - ln tn( splprtlnn of that neck of . hi !of increasing as thev would do If we gress in me selection 01 mai neL& ui nous cosimumcawons . ; , , , , ", ' 4- . Office ln the Pullen Building. Fayettevllle Street. The Tost will publish brief letters on subiects of areneral intere. The writ er's na 4 an a w m be noticed, rejected manuscript will j were already decidedly on the down woods known as Panama, but insists KKiu?. Aiiusiuii a.irou, there shall be no loop-holes ln the con roads, which in itself Is in some sort ventioa by which any foreigner at proof of the continued ability of buy- least may endeavor to sneak into it ers to pay for what they want on a anj leave Uncle Sam the necessity of greatly Increased scale. The farmers u 8hooting irons Instead of spades of the West and South seem to be In gooi condition. On the whole, the do- J shovels. It is well enough to nail mestic situation appears to be satis- the thing down so it will stick while factor)' for the preserft and also for the we are at r.ot be returned. Brief letters of local news from any rection of the State will be thankfully recelved. Merely personal controversies will cot be tolerated. , Address all bnsiress letters and com munications for publication to THE MORNING POST. The telegraphic news service of Tilt HORNING POST is absolutely full and jnenr future. Abroad there is little to oomr?et snd f uneoualed by any cloud te ouuooK ror conunueu Pf-r, rrornir.r newspaper south of New York. This service Is fui.ilshed us un d?r sped! arrangements with THE LAF'AN NEWS BUREAU f the New York run. and is the same .threatened a general conflict the pres- We ask the attention of our Sena- upon which the well-being or our t.u- tio . rv v, . , tors and Representatives in to mnrnn rtistorriers depends. Compared lT with the period a few years ago when gress to the Tost Check Cur- the v.-:trs in South Africa and China rencv measure now In the hands of lk cnoto Pnsf flffiw Pnmmittpp. - A - . . I 1 1 V V i ti V. . - service that Is ued bv The Pan itscir. ent diniomattc-weaxner is iairiy- ciear. : ... . ' . .. 1 U. T J ' t-'tk. i" ..T,n,n m.,nrP hns clear- careful examination of the proposition irn.cn is Known 10 ne r.. 1 1 , service In any nen-spaper in the United cd the atmosphere of the Far East, convinces us that It Is a measure which States. This service' Is received nightly Excellent results are being obtained in ' would result !r great usefulness to the by wire In the office of THE MORN- j the Transvaal in the-direction of effect- business trans- IVG POST directly from the New n a p,acenble solution of difficulties PePIe ,n the.lr Ual,y business irans Tork Sun. and includes special cableaftni th,. Johannesburg mines are again actions inrougn me man, at me sme and domestic news and all commercial and market reports. WAMiiNCTox nrnr.ATt ITvlrlttsts llIn j. lOUi 4c D. Sim. T9 K.4STEHX orriCE. 51 aw Tork. I w. If fbkrc tb ( TV. atjrUspUI contributing largely to the world's gold time combining more elements of safe supply. irouoies tnreaien in .ia,- and thfln an othsr kindred .ir.ni- in,i 'nrmrn Viit the nre likelv . t nit ihrnnd system yet devised. VTe commend It (1, tT- rkVJfl nilliUI .ii..a.. -' 1 - as well as nt home, therefore, there is to the attention of our representatives reason to expect for some months lon-'Jn both houseg and hope it may re gcr the continuance or ine present iair- ly satisfactory' situatiop. Snksrrlbm ( TIIR PT mrm r- afr tk zBlrUit. Thli wlllprf Valinlalas mfm Un. All pa. pr will 4lMaUaad O. D 0 O 0 Rain. p; Can't our noble leader, Mordecal, re lieve the monotony of his malice by reproducing his poem "Mordecal at the Gate?" Also his fulsome editorials In praise of Governor Russell in 1S97? A few of these will do. Also the fusion proposition of Mr. Butler, which Mordl "demanded" the Democrats should accept in May, 1S98, which contained among other provis-j Our North Carolina representatives Ions an endorsement of Gov. Russell's are getting in their licks on the Re publican measures purporting to regu late the trusts and they nre licks from the shoulder, too. So far Messrs. Pou, Thomas, W. TV". Kitchin and Small have tumbled some heavy boulders ceive their support during this session The Post's Presidential ticket will not miss the bull's eye very far. The Brooklyn Eagle, Democrat, names Mr. Richard Olney and Gov. Aycock as a "winning team" for Pres ident and vice-President. "We believe Mr. Olney and Cleveland conversed with each other in the Eagle's baill wick some days ago. This may be the outcome of that meeting. administration and the giving to But ler's henchmen every position, legisla- T1IE WEATHER TODAY: O t tlve. and county, then held by them, which then meant the practical con- down upon the hypocritical humbugs, t -, Says our friend of the Durham Herald: 0 ; trol of the legislature and the negro- CSQOOCfOOfOCl , governed eastern counties? Also that "communication" which he will find In his columns somewhere, in which the able opinion xvas turned 1 .. ,. ..,;, , If petitioned to take Jn that part of loose declaring Mordi the logical can- Aake county in which Raleigh Is sit- dldate for "Zeb Vance's mantle?" uated we might consider the proposi- He might reprint Mr. Butler's grace- tlon.", ful and gracious greeting upon his re- And the Post would still insist that turn to "save the State," in connec- Its western precinct-as Durham would tlon with his announcement on Sun-j then be-should have good and nn nf himself n one of imPi? ueooi i.icuiues arm coraiwit. Democracy" with Butler has seen nothing SUNDAY, FEBRUARY S. 1903. miB!iDr.iorRATicvirToni ta nios roskiBLB The Newton Enterprise tells a pal pable and nevr-to-be-forgotten truth in the following: "The election of that rood Demo crat Iee S. Overman, to succeed Jeter r Irltrhnrtl in the United States Sen-i nte. removes the last evidence of a no-jthree "leaders of tably successful combination ln North i "pthers." Mr. But 1 W,;. Vfc- ro encouraging to mm smce nis nm. whIch has Ju-t entered upon its ... ... -r, . ,. . greeting to the home comer as this!tntn of Populist and Republican office-hold-, xenin the announcement by iordi or his "Jeaaer One of the safest and soundest of our ! State exchanges is the Aberdeen Tele- ! it was made possible by Ictory of the straight-out Democrats Fhip." .1 A 0 irng . rnrt of rertaln unn-ise leaders to form i fusion with the FopullM. That was 11 mefint were successful. Butler at th pivotal point. If th fuslonlsts last would rejoice to read that self since his first 1 year. Bro. Fagan deserves a very generous support and w-e are So long as Mordl led from ; gratified to know his patronage and j 10 i i.uiier ana iu.ion nna an innuence are exienciiifr. announced leadership paragraph ngain. had captured the Democratl-' org.in I nation ln we would still have one Populist United 'States Senator, and goodness knows what else ln North Carolina." It was the violent, not to say heroic, diatribes by re-publishlng a few If not The respect shown by the Congre3s and our legislature to the memory of All that is absolutely necessary for Democratic invigoratlon is that the platform shall represent a compromise among Democrats, and not a compro-j mlse between Democrats ana popu lists. " ' out of swaddling ' clothes; therefore Raleigh should join the procession of progressive cities. . The state constitution declares that the supreme judicial powers of the state ought to be kept separate from the executive and legislative powers. To "my mind the reason of the law applies as well to the . city, government as to the state government. If not, why not? The combination of mayor and judge In the same person is , - . behind a large flat town. . Girls Ran a Bat Farm Every day when the mail stage starts from Beddington for Bangor and ti v. tho N(w York Sun, it I . .j , .1 j 11, halt rauffht and i rrorf thine- tans nueu . X O llUli VA --ct for the capital of the state 01 worm inn crr'two sis- iyn varr auiii put on its way to market by Miss Eve- - I, y-. lflea Ann t:arr. IWO -0il0 iyn van ...... " th. board o( aldermen an mp hjt have declared themselves in favor of . AJ " 'i"L1l"'L .-.,t.ii- hav- separafns the exeCe and Jndtcla. n '-0, Massachu- I have reason to believe that the board would be practically unanimous iir fa vor of the change were they to give the matter the consideration that the Importance of the subject demands. Indeed, I believe that all the people of Raleigh want to see the city take its proper rank among progressive cities everywhere. The people are not old fogies, though I do . not mean to say that they are . ready to take up with every new proposition that is setts rely upon Maine for the bait they use ,and the Increased call for sman fish suitable . for catching pickerel through the ice has raised the price until there is profit ln making ship ments of chubs and sticklebacks to distant points. Late in the fall, before the ponds frfeeze over for winter, these small fish seek the shoal coves along the shores and deposit their eggs in the sand to be hatched during the winter in spot;s so near the Ice that large fish cannot r m. . rrt HAOMlA maae oecause it is new. xiie V" . ..arn t,mP, the small are progressive and re proud of their " "T 7, " " th. '- city. They naturally want the city to be as progressive as themselves. In order to separate the executive and judicial departments of the city government it is not necessary to abol ish any office or to curtail the authori ty of any person now5 in office. The office of police Justice can be created by the Legislature, to go into effect after the election this spring. By com mon consent, as I understand, a new L mavnr l tn Kk otorl rt thprp W ill be no stepping on anybody's toes in DeI?re sPrme. making the change suggested. I have been informed that ..the member from RaleiglT ln the House has heretofore expressed himself as being favorable to the change; so? I presume that the measure will hava his support. That insures an advantage to start with In the effort to get out -of the ruts. Let U3 have the' police justiee. Yours for PROGRESS. Raleigh, N. C, Feb. 7. ' , fishes are "wholly careless of the ap proach of man, and may be dipped by thousands in fine hand nets. Believing': there was money to be made fn seliing bait, the Carr girls began their work a year ago, and last winter ' cleared more than $400 above expenses. This .year they have built a large tank near a running stream and stocked it with more than a rrdllion fish, 'all' of which they expect to sell STILL ANOTHER I PIANO BARCjAIN. f There is no let-up to the bargain offerings. Of course the celling of the artistic Stelff Is our chief business and its owing to the phe- . enal sale of this magnificent Instrument that we have so many fine bargains to offer ln slightly used Pianos. We accept them in part pay ori the Piano with the sweet tone, A$400Uprlrfht for only $25 O. 7. Our . Si.it Free 11 77 urn. -amav tJl A full sized upright hand some Kmpire desfgn, Berl Walnut case, all modern Im provements in excellent con dition, $10 cash, $7 a month. No Interest on deferred pay ments;," ' STOOL AND SCARF FREE. - INVESTIGATE. CHAS. M. STIEFF A. W. Chandler, Factory Representatlvie. Ol.vln "an y E,tbrarr .5 BRUSHES FULL LINE Hair Brushes, Nail Brushes, Tooth . Brushes, Complexion Brushes,' Flesh Brushes and Whisk Brushes " At it" Win. E. Gwa 1 Opposite Yarboro All Phones. It icy s, M. S. CaNert, I f !1LL1 n n n nrn rs uviiui vti TI1K LOOK WOHS Jnit ffbii It In Am Uentlflsl And De scribed By Science ' (From the Medical Journal.) Among all fabled monsters, the book worm has heretofore takeri rank with the sea serpent. This insect has been . . . m i m 1 A. t I I tne supject or jest, or specuiauuu, un Th r.mnan-u. .i.. l. exaggeration and of malediction. Poet- Hamilton. Ont.. must employ union They are sending out from 500 to 1000 a day now to supply customers In Massachusetts, and will not Increase their business to any extent until Feb ruary 1, when open ' time on Maine trout begins. - The rates will conse quently hold low for more than two monthsrand those who wish for live bait now can buy all they want at the rate of 20 cents a hundred.. But in February, when the fish which-furnish -live bait have sought the warm depths of the ponds and the fishermen are trying their luck-on the Ice, every chub in the lot will bring a bright new cent. . The total investment made by the Cart girls up to date does not exceed, $250 for water pipes, tank and nets, and they expect to realize fully $1000 from the sales of their fish. Pomtthtmly Cured mi your Home Falllnc? Hl and U affections of h tm, Htlrsud 3 lp p-ttlvelytura only wltt bv (cianfilte treatments, imtclaliif pre 1 f . . tfjiiil ilifurm.firan with book free. CU tT write. JOHN H. 77 it ( i WOODBURY D. !., s W. lid, Sw York. X EJ RALEIGH, N. C. Court rpor'ln 4on uTitbcr n North CaroMos. Vricum oa rr:riT!J4 Mordfs malice and envy and vicious- ; the late IIon- Janics M. Moody was a nes have become stale, flat and un profitable. Sunoose he vary his merited honor to one who loved and served his State. all o the above able and soul-stirring fcttirr.pt of Mordecal as "one" of our noble leaders" to "form a fusion", with jcbum,ons of hls crcatlve fan? rtut'er and his crowd, including the en dorsement of Ruwell's administration tn.org other evils, that the Post and the "straight Democrats" overcome In which made the present happy conditions stated by our Xewton co-ten-.porary a possibility and a certainty. Tct Mordl. our noble leader, points with pride to his record of "saving the State" In 1S95, to Butler's welcome upon his return, his howling support of Secretary of War Root in a recent address. In which he referred to the "failure" of the enfranchisement of the negro, concludes: flaring m ICiin oa Cbim! erlatn's Cou'U Ktmrdr Between the hours of 'eleven o'clock a. m. and closing time at night on Jan. 25th. 1901. A. F. Clark, druggist. Glade Springs. Va., sold twelve bot tles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He says: "I never handled a medicine that sold better or gave better satis faction to my customers." This Item- "Nov that the first attempt has fall ed the question 13 what to do and it ' d" has been in general, use In Vlr Fhould strike the greatest thought of ginia for many years, and the people the greatest minds of the country." j there are well acquainted with its ex If Mr. P.oot and his pnity will sim- cellent qualities. Many of them have Ply let the negro alone and cease en. ' testified to the to the remarkable eures which it has effected. When vo:i Rns.yll in 1537. and to. his "most ex..fouraping hopes that can never be re- need a ROO(J reliable medicine for a tiled leadership" in urging the fusion ' adized. and cannot be realized because cough or cold, or attack of the grip. I reposition from Butler in 1SS. But ! PJt experience has proven their inca-: "so Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and some folks can take pride In questionable performances, even uncer tainties of statement. l politicians, white and black. There are Drug Co., W. G. Thomas, thousands upon thousands very pacity. there will be no trouble In fu- , JV'" "c """ "n P'euseu With the OlllrV OllT-o tx- Vl I Vi It afTnnla ture and the negro will settle for him- For ga,e fcy CroweIi; McLarty & Co.; self the question which disturbs the Bobbltt-Wynne Drug Co., North Side Bnncia omiitio?i good of white Reviewing the general business sit- ' , some foreJffner8. others natlves. citlon present ana prospective, the r ble and conservativs Baltimore Sun concludes: "Data presented by the ron Age Il lustrate the favorable nature of the eltuntion from a business -lnt of view. The iron ore and the Iron and steel trad. If regarded as an Index of ihe future, are extremely reassuring. 3rrm ta ors are golnz higher in conse quence of the Increased demand of Iron makers. Consumers of foundry Iron who have been waiting for a decline find little In the outlook to encourage Ihem to defer purchases. Demnnd con tinues unabated In spite of the higher prices, and advices from abroad are MiJ to Indicate a strenethenins all long the line, due In some degree to the Improving position in Germany. Hritlsh tronmakers are still semllnc us thousands of tons. The foreign rteel B-.nrket hns stiffened, an ord r for 10. tons o sn-cl rxild having been Iaced because of the Inability of our iomestlc mills to make the desired dc Iveries. Several thousand tons of round ron tnr shafting have Jut been bought ibroad. fhieHy for use la New Kng nd. and the tinplate trade Is active, fct our home manufacturers of the SEVEN TO ONE Sometimes the weight .goes up that way when taking Scott's ! Emulsion. IBPAHATE TH K FITXCTIONS A Plea fr Creating (be Office orPulle Justiee for Kale);b To the Editor of The Post. Two forward steps In the progress of our city appear to have been deter- rv in abundance has oeen written about it, but until a comparativ y re cent date science has been skeptical about its very existence. No longer, however, can this elusive worm be re garded as a mythological creature. There is a genuine book worm, an in sect that preys upon books; and sci ence has Identified and described it. The book worm is a small insect, of the beetle class, and its name is Sito- drepa Panicea. it is the . only insect that has a scholarly reputation, for it lives among books and is not bored by them (but vice versa). Dr. Fred erick P. Henry, the honorary librarian of the College of Physicians of Phila delphia, has written a most diverting paper on the book worm (Medical Li brary and Historical Journal, January, 1903). in which he takes the reader on an excursion through all the literature of the subject, -:. Dr. Henry was himself skeptical about the existence of such an insect as the book worm, until early in 1901. when a bitter experience convinced him that this insect was a realist in litera- ure. The College of Physicians had urchased the library of the late Dr, Hough, and when the books mostly old medical tomes of the fourteenth, fifteenth and sixteenth centuries were unpacked, they were found to have been devastated by this blbliophilous insect. The Sitodrepa Panicea is de scribed by Chittenden of the United States Department of Agriculture. It is an omnivorous devourer of books, for It not only eats them, but also most other things. The tendency of all writers on the book worm to drop into poetry is one of the most astonishing evidences of the literary quality of this inspiring bug. Even our friend Dr. Henry has not escaped this contagion, and his muse has preserved this insect in the "liquid amber" of the following verse: Sitodrepa Panicea! Whether worm thou art, or flea, Matters not, for, culpa mea! Thy existence is my shame. Had I not my books neglected, ; They had never thee protected; ' Now, alas! too late ejected, I can only curse thy name. Easy said, but hard as German, Thy polysyllabic vermin, Is thy name, so long in learnin,' So obnoxious to my verse. Shall I call thee Sito, Pani, Drepa, Cea, PIte or Sani, Or some word In Hindustani? Any name will do to curse. labor. Torchon lace of any pattern can now be made by one machine, owing to a recent invention in Vienna. We Are Ready. FOR the NEW YEAR t with a full stock of v? BlanK Books and Of. lice Supplies. Ve can save you mone in these supplies. Get our prices. British trade returns for 1902 show an increase on exports of 3,517,604, and in imports of 6.870.086. , tate Aaents For Public Scliool Books. A SKIN OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER DB. T. FELIX GOUIHUD'S ORIKVTAt I ItEAM. OR MAGICAL BEAliTIFIKH KemoTes Taa. Pim ple. Freckleg. Hi,t Patches, Rash, and Skin die. eases, 'and cv err blemish on beauty, and de fies detection It has stoos the test of 61 7"ars, a .id la so harmless we taste It to be cure It is prop erly made. Ac cept do coun terfeit af sl-n-j ilar name. Dr.f L. A. Sayre said to a lady of the baut-toi a j-atient ) "As yon tidies win use them, I recommend 'GOl' liAl'D'S CBEAM as the least harmful of all the rk.'n preparations." For sale by all Druggists an,: rncy,Uoods Dealers ln the Cnlted states. Canada -nd Europe. rRED. f. H0P&N3, Prop'r. 37 Grea' ones St-.N. Y Vve Have the larg est stock of School f BooKs in the State and orders filled b; by return mail. All orders given our personal attention. Alfred Williams & Go For Rent Two S-room dwellings, Halifax street 8 room dwelling. North Person street. 7 room dwelling1. Firwood avenue. 6 room dwelling1, corner Person and Martin streets. 6 room dwelling:. East Lang street. 7 room dwelling". Po!k street. RALEIGH REAL. ESTATE & TRUST COMPANY. J t Ri -- - ---- Rerrall &Ca! 222 Faystteville Straot. f JUST RECEIVED Georgia Cane Syrups. Old Fashion Mo;; :-- tain Buckwheat, Prepared Buckwheat Pan ! Cake Flour New Cured Va, Hams, few Oil ! Va. Hams. ALL PHONES 88. A Printer Greatly Snrprlsetf "I never was so much surprised In mV life fl T lloo rtr4V. V 1 , , .. .1. ! " 1C3UI19 UL ' ' inaie- ""p- Chamberlain's Pain BaJm, says it Is true, ln a tentative was', the other upnrv rp r.. ' ' . - m i uun.. itt rai i ii.ii fir t n f . n v iorma I nrenmAnt v-' v a. -.nri " -.- CVCn CCUndS Ol ; " V' snevllle (N. C.) Gazette. 111 Ul 1UC1 O lit 1 HA 1 1 Id I tlCW, health V "flesh from a One!1 reter to the Propositions to extend i t ..i' t c L t- i 1 tne c,ty llmits and to create a police pOUIlCl DOttle Ot bCOtt S limui-j commission. These are but two of many circumstances that prove that Our capital city is growing. It should riot be necessary to say that both movements have my cordial suDnort sion is on record. Scott's Emulsion bring everything to its aid ; good ap I con tracted a severe case of rheumatism early last vrinter by getting: my feet wet. I tried several things for it with out benefit. One day while looking over the Gazette I noticed that Pain Balm, was positively guaranteed to cure rheumatism, so I bought a bottle of it and that I hope to see them given ef-' a"d before using two-thirds of it my nrtiV ;frnncr rKrnctmn r fect durinff the Present session of the 7mailsm fiad taker Its fllffht and petite, Strong digestion, riCil GencraI AssombIy jl have not had a rheumatic pain blood, nCW body Strength and Th?re Is other measure that has since." Sold' by Crowell, McLarty & t . t, been discussed to rome extent, and yet Ccw Bobbitt-Wynne Drug Co., North abOVC all tllC power tO Ct all has not received the consideration that Side DruS Co- O. Thomas. the r-OO'l out of nrrlimrv f c nrl k dcserve!- 1 refer to the suggestion me gOOU OUt Ol Ordman If Od. that the executive and judicial func- For those who arc in need tIons of our c,ty government should c ri i i i he separated. It should "not bo neces- Ot more ilCSh there IS nothing ary to argue this proposition. It is hMtfr T1i? TU-o f,. I , "VW1W une OI Proyresa. It Is the estab i iiiu iwirvo J 111 IRON BEDS. The demand for IRON BEDS is increasing every year. There are two - rear, this : ist. They are more sanitary than wood beds. 2nd, They can bo draped ; and made more attractive than wood beds. e n c ncea Including Springs (Norfolk Landmark.) But people cannot agree in every thing. Political platforms, like State Constitutions, are the product of com- lished order in every city OnOUrh to hr 'mi f SCOTT & 1WW.L Ia.l V,. v.,v clothes. HnW.h i, ki 7v J" aniS. . H? has to. be ' - ---- ...- fei:wuj,n iu usj content; with the nearest thing to t We'll tend roi a little ta try. it j-o-j I'.ke. i enough to be out y cty that is big promise. It is rare that anybody eets of its swaddling just what he wants. He has to liJ - ."THE BERNSTEIN" IRON BED IS UNQUESTIONABLY THE BEST THREE-PIECE BED u 7"i- . . . wv u.unii jj a j oAii xj c il 1 IN lllti 1'Ab 1 THREE YF" COMPLAINT HAVE WE EVER HEARD, f CATALOGUE ON REQUEST iiAij: Royal l & Borden Furniture Co COR WILMINGTON ACD IIARGETT ST?
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