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i I OURNAL 5f THE OURNAL TI IE JOURNAL ! Gives the Happenings ot the WorM ' e me imy They occur and Alt the ) i Local Sews While it Is Fresh. S 8 rerttmiag mmmmhU. VOL. 2 -NO. 120. WINSTON-SALEM, N. 0., FRIDAY. DKCK.M BKR lo, ISHS. PRICE FIVE CENTS. THE JOURNAL CUARAKTEE8 THE LARGEST CIRCULATION DF AMY WEB CIRCUUV1IDH1 WM8T0W-8AILEM. SWiMM BOOKS KM TO ALL FOR INSPECTION X M- j HOLIDAYiGIFTS In flue leather goods, iu combination poeketbooks, tablets and pad.-. Our stock of albums, and handsomely bound and Illustrated hooks, juvenile bxks make gifts that the cultivativeu. appreciate as Xmas souvenir. D. H. Browder, riuecessor to Justice & Browder.) iiVaehovio National Bank, Winston, N. C. J) Pfl W. A. LEMLY. President. JAS. A. GRAY. Cashier. H. Montague, Att'y. LAND 4 LOAN AGENT, WINSTON, N. C. Homes, lot and land for Hie, rent or ex obtnge. Lo4n nenirtlnled; large or mnall mmounU. lnterute phono 82. Hints for... Xmas S DIM 01 W HAT TO G 1 V E A MAN. Ink wells, ioc to I,o Mem. Books, to 50c. Paperweights. 10c to c. Paper knives, 10c to 69c Postal scales, tfc to 2.0 Desk baskets, 2;c to 60c Artistic calendars and Xmas cards at all pries. Trav. dressing cases 2.170 to 4 ?o. l'uraea 5c to 1 2S Vive Camwtui A. 00. Weill gtun Typewrtteri HO,!). HOWELL. Bouth Side Court House Square. AT TlTVT.2J McNairs, Sweeping Of 10 Per Cent, on All Goods. Commencing on WEDNESDAY, November 30. The entire stock, comprising all the latest styles in Hilks, Crepons, Covert Cloth, Lilies' Cloths, Broadcloths, Ilenriettas, J all grades, Serge, Cashmere. Cheviots, Outing Calicoes, Oing hams, &c., Jjauies' Dress anu unaersKiris, iroui me cneapesi 10 the best silk; Ladies' Cloaks, all styles and prices, in both jack ets and capes; Ladies' Muslin Underwear, this line is complete and would ask yonr careful inspection of it. Ladles' and Children's Underwear, Wools and Cottons, Dtn't fail to look at the children's sleeping uit, something new. Hosiery oae of tbe most complete lines ever brought to the city. Reduction appiien to them also. Ladies' Neckwear This line is complete and tall tbe latest up-to-date styles la Ties snd Bows are to be found. He sure aud aee this line. Window Bhadea, Laos Curtains, Portiem, Curtain Poles, in beau tiful designs. Would call your special attention to these. A Job lot of Ladies' Kid Gloves, illgbtly damaged, HO cents per pair. These are reg ular $1.00 gloves. Remember I aai sole agent for the P. Ceuterlml kid gloves, tbe best glove made.. Remember this reduction applies to entire stock of goods. Will open December 10th a beautiful line of Xmas goods. Don't buy till you see my stock. M. McNAIR, CORNER LIBERTY AND THIRD STS. X9QQOtea NEW UP-TO-DATE FIXINGS FOR MEN. bought for this sen sou's trade. That were Prices guaranteed an (heap as the cheapest ami values as good a the best. NDI.UV I'.AU, MKN'd Hats, I Mv S5iiurr Col I U(S ltll'K'1'l 'S Til, Mil I I I.KS, I" M ItK I'M 1. AS, (' J. M. WOODRUFF & CO., JItsnnt Men's Furnishing". GROWTH OF THE Wachovia Loan and Trust Company. Winston N. C, Since Organization, June 15,1893. JlKl'OBITS I KH.OHMIO m,f7H.IHJ 4.UM.',.lfcr rilli,ai..";i! UlANS. HC,I J),HI I Hill. 21 HWt,C7l.M HT7 012.17 lill.llliU.'. lune 15, I Him June If., ism, Juno I ft, IKHtl, June If., WW Hept. 1, INCH, WINSTON, N. C xecutor dministrator Acts as Guardian. The Best and Most Reliable Trust Company In the State. Does a Oeneral Banking Business. Pays Interest on Deposits. Sollcts Your Business. WINSTON -SAL EH Building and Loan Association. FOURTH SERIES NOW OPEN. First Payment Called tor Dee. 1. This Association oilers llrst class facilities to Isirrowers at very low rat fs of interest, and to investors an aosolutely safe and profitable Invest ment. To salaried men uud wage earners who desire to lay up a few dol lars each month for the Inevitable "rainy day," its advantages are unequalled. A home Institution managed by home people. G. A. FOLLIN, Hec. and Treat. DIRKOTOKH. J. ('. Buxton, Dr. J. F. Hhatther, J. W. Hhiplev, W. A. Whitaker, 8. K. Allen, Jims Jacob-, W T. Vogler U. A. Follin. ....... miu vtSA . Reduction BELL, 238; lSTERflTATEfr i eeoeef J. F. (ilUFFlTIl MAYOR. lie Was Inanlnousdv Kloeletl by the Hoard of Alderman Inst NlRht. At a meeting of the Winston board of aldermen held last night, fr. J. F. Unll'illi was unanimously elected mayor to till out the unexpired term of Col. A. 15. Uorrell, deceased, Mr. (.irlMlth was born in 1852 and haH been a resident of this city for I about 2" years. He has acted very acceptably as mayor pro tern, Is an enterprising merchant, and a con scientious Christian gentleman. Alderman K 1 Dalton was elected j mayor pro tern, and Mr Joe Jacobs, one of Winston's successful business ! men, was elected alderman to succeed j Mr. (irillllli. J B Vaughn succeeds j A)r uriuith HN graded school rouimis- j sinner; W (J Crunford was made chair man of the street committee, and A J Gales wim added to this committee. The resolutions of respect, by the Salem commissioners, lo the memory of Mayor Uorrell, were read aud or dered spread on the minutes. The pay rolls of the volunteer tire men were read, approved aud ordered paid. On mollon t lie matter of blocking, Instead of mecademlzln g Heoond street was referred to the chairmen of the tlnance and street eonimlttle. Al this point In I lie meeting Mr. (iiillllh took the oath of olllce, w hich whs administered by Clerk of the Court Wilson. A special committee conioscd of Messrs J I! Vaughn and K I Dalton, escorted Mr. Jacobs Into the council chamber, and the mayor administered to him the oatli of office. The board requested the graded school commissioners to place a liell in the tower of the North Winston graded school building. Armory Hull Alt Next Week. The return engagement f the Peru-chi-lteldeui Compauy at the Aimory Hall Monday next promises to lie even large limn before. Already the sale of season tickets has begun In good ear nest, some of the lest business bouses of the city lakiug quite u interest in I this clever company. Any one can p'jrrhtoe a reserved seat any day for iH) i cents during the engagement. Hut a still greater Inducement is now being held. Heason tickets are now on sale for 1.6), entitling the holder to a reserved seat every night uud Haturday malinee, seven performances. These tickets are transferable to any member of a family, or ai:y friend. The same seat can be reserved for the w hole week If desired. I leads of family w ill readily see that by purchasing thin way each member of a family of seven ran see the ierforiiiance. To the many who nightly witnessed these performances before a word like thl umy be of service lu amusement lovers. "Only a lilacksmith's Daugh ter" will be the opening programme, with an entire and new change of bill night lo ; none of the plays witnessed before are to lie reproduced. A per renluge of the net proceeds are to go to the Old Holdiers Home. Kead adver liHriiniil In our business columns. Death of Mr. J. 11. Mill-. His in it 1 1 y friends thloughout the Htalo will I'urn with sorrow of the death of Mr. J II. Mills, which oc curred at his home near thomusville yesterday. Mr. Mills has beeu III for some weeks, and his death was not uuezieded, A name of Halifax county, Virgin ia, tie entered Wake Forest College In lHSl, graduating with the degree of A. 11. Ur 1HTA. He has since that time been . conspiclous figure among the clii.ens of the Hlute, and especially In ttie councils of the Itaptist denomina tion, of which he was a member. He has been president of the Oxford Fe male College, editor of the liibllcal Re corder, superintendent of the Oxford Orphan Asylum and superintendent of the liaptist Orphanage at I homasville from lhH.) lo lS'Jo. He is kaowu as tbe father of orphanage work in North Carolina. He was a brother ol Prof. L R Mills, ol Wake Forest, aud leaves a wife uud a married daughter, the wife of Rev J I) Newton, of Thomasville. Flreut Oermanton. A telegram received here last night announces that Dr L H Hill's hand some residence at Oermanton was completely destroyed by Are yesterday eveuiug. Tbe building was lusurad. Ttie Jol'ttNAL learns that sparks from a passing train set fire to tbe barn aud Dr. Hill's bouse caught firs from ibe barn. A horse, which wa in tbe barn, was burned to death. Pensions for Mrs. Shtpp and Mrs. Smith. o An interesting history is attached to two JblUs receutly introduced In the house by Mr Underwood for General Wheeler. The bills are to grant pen sions to Mrs Margaret E Hhipp, widow of Lieut William Bhipp, who wss killed at tbe battle of Ban Juan Hill, Cuba, and to Mrs Louisa D Smith, widow of Lieut William H Smith, who wit kHIed at the same place. These officers studied log ,'ier at West Point, graduated togethei and, after leaving ttie academy, both ar se to the rank of lieutenant. They were killed In the same battle within fifteen min utes of each other and the bills to pen sion their widows were Introduced in congress simultaneously. - Washing ton Dispatch. A RAKF. Ml'SICA I. I KKAT. The I'lipUs of the MuslctU De partment ot tho8.Fi A. Devote an Kvenliitf to the Ktiuly ol lteetlioven. A very delightful eutertaiument and one doing honor t the grand old college In wlilc t wat given to the di rector, who conducted the program and to each iudivldual performer, w as that last night at the Halem Academy to a few specially invited put runs and others who aid in I he work of the in stitution. It was a musical recital devoted to the study and Interpretation of the work of Ludwig von lteethoven, under the able direction of ProfepMU' 11. A. Hhlrley. Kitch number on the program showed excellent aud thorough musi cal training and some of the performers were possessed of a very high degree of musical talent. A very Interesting and valuuble sketch nf I lie life mill work of Hccllm veu was re id by Miss Mallie Morgan, and Professor Shirley guve an Inter, sl ing account ot the chcumstauces sug gesting the composition of ihe dill'crcnt numbers as each was rendered. A life size portrait of lteetlmveii was placed in a conspicuous position mi the rostrum, aud added much lothe chitrm of the evening, for one fell that In a fsnse the spirit of the great muster whs there aud presided. We give the program lu full showlug the high I'lttWs of work that Is being done in the musical department of Ihe Institution. LUUWIU VON IIKKTIIOVKN, I770-1.SJ7. Piano Quartet, Overture to Kginont -Misses llessle It. Hinlth, Lizzie Con rad, Daisy Loddrlck, Ruby Blum. Hhetch of Htelhoveu, Miss Maltle Morgan. First Movement of Bonata, Op. 71, Miss Madge Rlchardsou. Piano Duo, Turkish March. Kulus of Athens, Misses Frances Moore and Willi. Smith. F'lrst Movement of Honata, Dp, HI, No. H, MissOrace Cunningham. l,ast Movement of Faulasle, Op. HO, Misses Mary Junes and tleorglu Rights. First Movement of Honata, Op i!7, No. 2, Miss Flora Doak. First Movement of Houalii, Op. ill, No. Miss Mary Trimble. Hong, Adelaide, Miss Morrison. Piano Duo. Honda from Concerto In K flat, Misses Hesslr Wliittinglou und Carrie Ciuli'bllelil , , - A. M. K. Conference. Thursday uf ei noon ut Ht James A M KchiiFch the conference heard I he reKirls of the Ureeushoro ilistiiel of tbe presiding elder and pustors. Kevs W A Cole, Christian church, aud O W Johnso , Ml ion liupiist church of this dty, were introduced to the conference and given seats within the conference bar. Presiding Kliici Derr.y und the pus tors of the Morganton district made a very grand and noble report, ('.infer ence took recess al the couclusiiui of the districts reports until 7 ..to p in. The annual seimon was delivered at 8 p m by Ktv L H Hagg, Hickory, N C. The speaker covered himself In glory and woo the hearts of his hearers. Prof Jmnes K Lanier was Introduced to the audience and with burning elo ijuence aud logical reasoning Welcomed the annual conference to the city aud homes of the people. Hev Dr Deau, . .proMtdlug i ldcr of New hern district, made the response. This morning the conference assem bled aud reports of some of Ihe com mittees were received. Lenoir, N C, was chost n as the next seat of the sitting of the Western North Carolina annual conference. The electoral college will convene al UrsslisbuTO, N C, Jul? 6, JHIlft Tho lia.1 1 1 more Com panyA 1 wiij m Leadh, Otliein Follow. To the Officers of the Immediate Jleu- eflt Life Insurance Co, of liullimore, Md: Gentlemen: It is with pleasure that I add this testimonial to the many already in your possessions, as I eon slder the Baltimore company the best company in the Houth for the colt r-d people, as it makes no discrimination, aud gives us what we justly deserve. Your superintendent came to my house Immediately after being notified ofmy fhild's. -dtathW roMeK..ltey.- nolds, and paid me the full amount of policy at occe. I am proud to say that 1 was carry ing Insurance In your noble and worthy company. Thanking you for your generous treatment, I am your beuedclary, Daisy Reymolps. Witness: Flora Foster. IMG DAY AT ATLANTA. Second Iuv of the IVnoe J ublUc Huccos -The Whs a tiiviii d shtcnt Takes Part. Atlanta, (la, lkceintiei Hi Necn thousand persons rose from their seals , km the I'hief executive entered the mull loriuni yesleiiluy. The band played I tile ' Star Spangled llaiinei " amid con siderable applause, but when the ( strains of Dixie lilleil tl.e bulliling Ihe i crowd went wild. President MeKlnley stood up and waved his hat abovt his , head. , Mr Hemphill, president of the juhi "tee company, made a lengthy speech. lie wits followed by lioveinor Candler in an address of welcome. As the presl dent stepped forward the large audi ern e applauded heartily. The speech was punctuated by constant cheers, hut there were no outbursts similar lo Unit which marked the president's reference Wednesday lo the confederate tlead. After three cheers for Mi Kiuley had been given w it h a will ut Ihe conclu sion of bis speech, (ieneriil Whelcr rose from his nut on Ihe platform. Then cuine such enthusiasm, such puudeiiioniuiii us In seldom seen. For three minutes the audience cheered and yelled und waved their huts. Over und ovci uguiu thlslittlc southern general tiled to begin his1 speech uud ovei and over iigiim he whs compelled lo wait lor tin- dices to stop. Then Ihe bund placed "Dixie" und once more the ciuwd broke into frantic cheers. now it is i:kci:ivkii Members, of McKlnl-, Wash iNi in in, oiitt res on Mr. 'h Slimiest Ion. Dec. III. -Tim sug gestion of Ihe president looking to Ihe cure of the Confederate cemeteries by the Federal government aroused no lltl le Intel est on I lie pill t of I he senators and members of Ihe house und was Ihe subject of much quiet comment hi ihe congrinshjuul clouk rooms, There was of course, a divergence of opinion as lo tho merits of Ihe suggestion, and this divergence was t specially noticeable anions republican senators and mem bers. There was none ' b o d'd not at tribute the sentiment lo goodness of heart on the purl of the president. Home of the republican senulois, how ever, expressed doubt or I lie wisdom of Ihe course, unit while many of these staled their personal conviction thai there was no hurin In carrying the suggestion I n lo execution, still ihey re frained from any expression of opinion, on (he ground that such expression would be misunderstood by their c soldier coiisliluenls. The dciuoeiulic senators generally excused I hemst-lvc-from any expression of opinion on tbe subject. There were exceptions to the reticence. OIM'OSKD TO IMrF.lt A LI.NM. l lils lln- ' ! lunill n ol ih A inci h-itii I 'oilcrii YcwlcnlH.v. ion of I .ii I ioc Kansas Ci r , Mo, Decern bei IH. A I its u i, 1 1 ti a I cnii vent Ion ycslcnlu v I be Amciicuii Federal inn of I .almi ilechm d by upmost i uiiiinliiious vole ii!j;uiiisl a nlundiiig army for (fle I nlli d Hliiles, which is In le.ilily n cognized :,h a protest ugullisl a on is tin i , or (lit- ipun of 1 1 1 1 . I I M 1 1 M 1 1 1 , HH II U MS ll'lllll ll b I III' ili-leguti.-H. Tins ad ioii w as lulu n alii i live hums of del ate on cw i v pha.ie ol Hie iiieslloii. It l,.ic it . Ij, .ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i . i President (Joinpeis read a telegunn from Atlanta, (la, ululing thai I be Innle iiiiionints then- bud refused lo take purl lu a peace jubilee fro.r u hi. h colored truilu uiiiouisls hud been ex cluded und concluded with these words. "The color line is not diuwu In labor unions of the Houth.'' Should he M iis-iered Out. Wakii inotiin, Deccmls-r Id - lielng upptoached us lo his ultitudc conce n-" lug the volunteer soldiers, Colonel W J liryuu yesleiiluy expressed himself iu puri as follows: "The volunteers should be mustered but at file-' earliest imssinre luonn nt They enlisted for war when soldiers were needed for active service, and many did ho with great pecuniary and personul sacrifice. To hold them in the service for garrison duly would lie a gross Injustice. " Dr. IIokc'h IIIih kh lIopelcHW. R!i:iiMoNi, Va, lhiueiuher ltl.T'he condition of the venerable Hev Dr Moses D Hoge continues critical. His recovery is no longer expected. The Return Trip. The schedule of the return trip of the presldentla'Jrain.. froin Atlanta to wasniiigloli TiasTieen FiuTiTlHTied . It shows that the train will pass Ihiouuh Oreenslxiro at 3:'t0 o'clock on next Tuesday momliig. KlKhthfJriulo Debate. At West l'.ud graded schojl this afleruoju the hoys and girls, of tbe e ghth grade, hud a very lively time discussing the following ,uestiou: Resolved, that women should be allowed to vote iu all elections. I in nirls upheld the alllrmative, while ih" boys spoke on I lie negative. Tliejmlnes decided that tin- alllrmative liud the advantage of the urgument aud Ihe girls arc much pleased with their victory er the Isjys. Hharpe I relund made the Is-st speech. Tlili Is tin- last debute of the full term. K. l" I". OlHeei--. Dumoii Lodge No 41, Knights of Pytiiius, at then nic-ling last night, elected the following ofllcers to serve for the ensuing six mouths: W M llendren, C C. T L Farrow, ' C. A It Itynum, Prelate. A C tireen, M of W. ! K ('Taylor, M r F. j C D Cromer, M of K. ! Will Mcdehce, K ol It and S. I K L Anders in, M at A. I J. C Feraliee, 1 ( i. J A (ireen.'o (f. These new olllcers will lie Installed j on Thurt-dny night, Jauiiary "illi The lodge held a very large and ' enthusiastic meetiui; lust night, at whit h Mr. Jordan, the celebrated (Ira mutic lender, who appears at the Y M C A hall tohighl, treated the memlier ship to some very llnp readings, of both u pathetic und humorous character. Don'l at tiic Y forget a M ( A . (tided Fool tonight An Int rt-lliiK K llc. We have ben shown by Mr L F Itarntird, a bill muiie out In Nantucket in 1771, by I'aul Ibinkei , a blucksmitli, for work done for Ids great gruud futher, Fruncis liuruitrd, ut tin I dale. The Items include hinges, rings and chains, hoie shoeing, etc, und t'.'t, sO, ill I , ll is made out uud receipt d in co: y pliite on thick paper, yellow with age. Tliis ought to lie liainiil and placed with the Wachovia Historical Society for preservation. Imp rtiint to the ItooU l.ovcit of WliiMlon SiiU-m. Kcgurdiuit Ihe public sale of boons uilverllsed by posteis uud handbills, u w ord of explunutlon : Itis to be no cheap John ull'ulr, In mutter or lu the manner of conducting It. I have used great cure, and my best judgment in selecting everything 1 1 1 1 it i tin- lines! hound works down to u cheaper grade. I have rented Ihe neatest stoic lu Ihe best section of the town I could possibly liud. Wliile all who love books are cordial ly inv ited I propose lo have everything conducted us iiiietly, genteelly uud neully us iu oiii fust class business houses 4 1 1 -. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ly no lady, how ever fastidious, need hesitute toullelitl my sales -This I guuruiitee. I will mil only have all books usually found in u llrst class book store, but many impossible lo I'm., (here. In histories and tliclioiiurlc s, I um peculiarly fortunate lu obluining u lurge lot of each al ruinous prices. on will liud it very much lo your interest to aw til my coining Thins day lice. JOlh. Sale to lusl three da ys Stole rooms II") Liberty si reel, West, one block of court house. Very respectfully, I II a ( '. Pun II a no. flt-jj' I'ic.- rve Ibis lor reperusul. Itnbl Jordan in V l l A tonight. u niiinologuc at I be lb II I ll of ll ( .mill 1 .111 y. Miss Vn tori t I lolil.il , uged II. Mills dli . I at H o'elilek last liiglit III the lioinc of Mr. II. S. Cilsl, lu Sulcin The fiiuir.il sei vices wen- conducted by Bishop Koinll baler, ut the resideiu e ut I o'clock tliis uftcinoon and Ihe remains weie laid to rest in Moiaviaii graven ard. - Holiday KiiIih. On uccounl of the Christmas holi days the Southern hallway Will sell round Irip tickets to all points Houth of Hie Ohio and iVomue und Kust of I be M ississippi Itlversoii I leceinlier 2.1, -I, and i'.th, also on Di-cemls-r .101 h, ::ist, January Isl and -ml, at rule of one llrst class IlinilcU one w uy fure uud one tlilrd for Ihe rouiid iflp. Ffiittt limit of u'l tickets for return pussuge to be January -It li, IS'.Hi. (,'. Bi l oiili, Ag lit. Messrs It B (Menu, It J Heyn.ilds, ('lenient Manly and T W Huske re lumed last night from a two days' hunting trip to .Mr ( Jleun's furni, near Kelilsvllln. .They brought a large number of birds buck with (hem. 'I Ickei'M at Leonard's. Nickel cases, boys sizes, 'J V) ami Ih. (iirls, 4 ir). dents, tJ.W, ft 00, ft M, 4 75 and S-,4SV - Ladies solid silver, 7 60, S 00, 410 00 and H'2 00. O dd tilled ladles sizes, 10, 111! W and $15. Ladles, sles solid gold, 17 60, f21, Wi and :)(). Oeutlemen's solid gold, $17 to (100 Gentlemen's gold rilled, $8, $10, $11, $12 60, $15, $1H, up to$:i5, Leonard's watches are all reliable and warranted ' See them quick- did BARGAIN iiiCOUNTER. Just lull price is the way I am selling goods on my Bar gain Counter. Everything in plain figures I mean just what I say. Everything a real bargain, come and see for yourself. You don't have to buy if you look. Be sure to see it before the best things are buight. FRED N.DAY JEWELER. Corner Main and Third Htmt.. JOB LOT OK MEN'S SHOES AT 33 1-3 to50PerCentOflf Our Regular Piices. Another Lot WOMKN'SHUOKS at . -LS. These a hoes will go iiu!k. Lot ol Roys' and Ladies' Shoes (dieaper limn they can lie hail at other pliu't lor Maine j,'hhIh. We have Bought a Big drive in Huh line. If you want a limt cIuhh suit idieaper than you have seen I hem, come to us. L E. DARDEN, No. 7 4tblStrcct. . in your flour for your Christmas buk iug is necessary to make your paltry, cukes, etc., wliut the housewife most lesires for her Christmas diiiner. We have everything in the line of tuble delicacies, raisins, nuts, olives, fruits, spices, &c, that will muse your plum pudding and your Christmas feast a success. H. A. Giersh Maiu Htreet, HALEM, N. C Olothiner High Quality FOR SALE. SOUTHSIDE REAL ESTATE.' Desirable residence, 2 1 tory, 7 room with stable, within one block of street cars, at tow price and easy terms. Hlg. gest bargain In centrally located lot, iu residence section, on car Hue, ever ottered to a quick buyer. Opportunities to please; 'safe loans; first mortgage ou improved and uulm- f roved real estate. Phone, Interstate, 64 aud 2(14, or call upon y ELLIOTT WARREN, Piedmont Farm Exchauge. Rooms S and 4, Lemly Block, city. ' , I 7 f. I
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