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A. f in t::z::z can mm I Tata NMCWmM SVe' ' r Tear J His Month 1.4 IkrM Morae, Dm Meat . . ... Bin raa m Had at the rn.i for ckunt be la at - 1,'cciVvT".k. adlMi at Re- aaaol ad aliallar article ar charted ettae rata X canta par Itna cash la Bnlirwl u aecond cUn mall m" , eor. K, C. aodar the act of March ... Ve a ne artr as ar -afl taa- sjrerea am taa Kraaiaa; THewae wUl areraui VaT..V . t lfoatha "J .I.. Maatha 00 .OHIf M. OOLKSBT. .City Baltic Concord, Ansct 5, 1911. Little decency is wasted in (his country where dollars and cents are concerned. A abort time ago several actors were engaged at Brady 's Pond, Staten Island, to enact for a moving picture concern a melodrama, in which the hero plunges from a cliff into the water to rescue the heroine battling with the villian in a boat Th actor, who played the part of the hero, was a good swimmer and mad the dive beauhlullv, but was caught in the quicksand at the bot torn of the pond and was drowned. AH the. time the turn ot the camera was reeled off and the scenes of the only too realistic drama were thus perpetuated on the strip. Now the concern in whose service the actor lost his life, is wildly adevrtising the film which depicts the death leap of the victim of sensationalism. We are sure the people of Com-ord will respond liberally to the canvass for subscriptions to the Lyceum tick ets, which will be made nest week. A course of Lyceum attractions af fords instructive and wholesome en tertainment at moderate cost. Such a course of entertainments has a dis tinctive mission, and it reaches a large class of individuals. The town whieh supports a Lyceum course is trying to keep abreast of the times. and many a community, believed to be dead to things intellectual, has been aroused to enthusiastic support of all good things under the guiding influence of a Lyceum course. Why not work to make Concord the leading lweum town in the State? High Point now holds that distinction, and it has 'been won by practical effort. The Republican leaders in both houses of congress have called in ah sent members from all over the country, in preparation for a threat ened attempt of the democrats to pass the wool tariff bill over Presi dent Taft's veto. The democratic leaders in the house have asserted within the last twenty-four hours that they have the necessary two thirds majority to pass the wool bill ovetf the, president's veto and have been doing effective missionary work in the senate. Tha mayor of Charlotte issued a statement Friday in which he said that the eifry had plenty of water all the time for fire protection, and that more than 2,000,000 gallons were on hand constantly. "How come" that yon were begging other people for water, leading the public to believe that; i there -was not even enough in the city for everybody to have one good, square drink a day T Bnilding Fund For Children's Home Now 164,473.32. Winston Sentinel. Eer.' J. P. Rodgers, field agent for the Methodist Children's Home, of this city, hmas secured subscriptions aggregating (64,473.32 to date on the building fund of the home. For the conference year, ending November, 1909, lie secured subscrip tions aggregating $27,000; for i the conference year ; ending i November, 1910, be secured (ubsariptions amount ing to $25,000; and thus far this year, ha has secured subscriptions for $12, 47&82. a There still remain . three moathaUn whuh So work beforethe close of the present year... The above subscriptions represent donations froa Methodiate through out the western part of the State as well as from numbers ox other pa pie who are interested in tha unfort unate children of the Stated People in practically every section.; of . the Western North Carolina, Conference have contributed something toward erecting the permanetn buildings of it-the institution whicn wm ' play a H prominent part in the fife of Winston n Salem and North Carolina. . ; .. . - Loins Gregory, cashier of fba At lantic Coast Line freight - depart ' defaulted f'r about ',!- . 1" been sentenced to t'r' 9 j s i i t' penitentiary. THIS DATE DT HISTORY. ! . AafOat ! . 1749 Thomas Lyaah, tbe young! sirwer pt to Dectaratioa of Independence, ban Max Georfretowa, S. C Lost at tea ia 1779. 1772 Russia, Autri and Prussia -eoaeloded aa a(rreeront for the firet partition of Poland. 1805 tfranris L. of Austria declared war aeainat Franee. . 1816 First state election in Indiana. 1861 President Lincoln signed an rt of congress forbidding the selling or giving of intoxicat ing drinks to soldiers. 1863 At Baton Rouge the Confeder ates under Gen. Breckinridge attacked the Federals under Gen. Williams, who was killed. 1S65 Admiral Farragut attacked Forte Morgan and Gaines in Mobile Bay. 188(5 Parcels post established be tween Canada and points in Great Britain. 1S)0 U. S. Congress passed a bill to pension army nurses. THIS IS MY 6 3RD BIRTHDAY. August u. B. J. Harrington. Dr. B. J. Harrington, prominent for many years as Macdonald Profes sor of Chemistry at McGill Universi ty, was born at St. Andrews, Que.. August 5, 1848. He received his ed ucation mostly by private tutors and later attended McGill University and Yale University. After his gradua tion from Yale in 1871 he. returned to McGill University to become a lec turer in chemistry, and the following year he was appointed chemist and mineralogist to the Geological Survey of Canada. He discharged the duties of both positions for seven years, and then retired irom the geological sur vey to devote his entire time to his university work. Dr. Harrington has been honored with membership and Itice in manv of the leading scienti fic societies ot ( anaiia ana ureat Britain. good wore: ione Daily in Concord Many Citi zens Tell of It. Nearly every readers has heard of 1oau s Kidney Pills, their gocd work in Concord still continues, and our citizens are constantly adcin. endorsement bv public testimony. No better proof of merit can be had than . c e'. v. 1 ..;.v'. the exenence oi menus nun ncivu bors. Read t his case. Mrs. J. F. Clayton, 1:!3 Cedar St., Concord, N. C, savs: "I gave Doan Kidnev Pills to mv little gir! and they cured her of a serious attack of kidney complaint. She had no control over the kidney secretions and was caused no end of annoyame. A neighbor had given Doan's Kidney Pills to one of her childen with such fine tesults that I procured a box at Gibson Drug Store. It was not more than three weeks after mv daughter began using them that she was entirely cured." For sale by all dealera. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United Sttes. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. It is alway easy to make difficulties in doctrine a hiding place from the demands of duty. Loss of Time Means Loss of Pay. Kidney trouble and the ills it breeds means lost time and lost pay to many a working man. M. Balent, 1214 Lit tle Penna St., Streator, 111., was so bad from kidney and bladder trouble that he could not work, but he say9: '1 took Foley Kidnev Pills foi only a short time and got entirely well and was soon able to go back to work, and am feeling well and healthier than ev ver before." Foley Kidney Pills are tonic in action, quick in results a good friend for the working man or woman who suffers from kidney ills. For sale by M. L. Mars, druggist. Seeing the way that others should go is not equivalent to going in the way we see. Hay, Feyer, Asthma and Summer Colds Must be relieved quickly and Fo ley 's Honey and Tax compound will do it. & M. Stewart, 104 Wolfram St., Chicago, writes: "I have been greatly troubled during the hot summer months with hay fever and find that by using Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound I. get relief." Many others who suffer similarly will be glad to benefit oy Jlr. .btewart's experience. For sale by M. L Mrabs, druggist. - The great life expects to fail often, but it determines never to stay In failure. tiv2 ' Do not allow you kidney and blad der trouble to develop beyond the reaca or. median. Take Foley Kid ney Pills. ' They trfve auiek result! and atop irregularities with surpris ing promptness.; t For sale by M. L. Marsh, druggist.' J ; f Duappointmant is often only a' tarn in the road to tbe highest appoint ment. " -; ' - - ' f "' Foley Kidney Pills will eheck the progress of your kidney and bladder trouble and heal by removing the cause. For sale by M. L. Marsh, drug- It is not much osa talking oyer your Diie-uty ii folks do not find you friend- ar- . . , v LOCUST. ' Dry weataei. Rain iSaJly Beaded. On last Wednerdav at 2:30 p. aa, at toe borne of tha bride, Mia liuie Teeter and Mr. Da wet Smitli war united in tbe bond of holly wad lock, Rev. E. D. Teeter officiating Only a few friend and relatives were pre. eut. It wa a quiet boo affair. The bridesmaids and 1 Tooniatiieti vera MiarRhetta Smith and Mr. Lia- ecln IIoneTcntt, Mica Clea Carter and Mr. Oscar Brattiaa and Mr. and Mrs. Pbilas Honoyrutt. Mrs. Smith ia tbe daughter of Mr. Jamea Teeter and a beautiful and arcompiisbed young lady. Mr. Smith is the son of Mr. Eiihraim Smith, and is k very noble energetic young man. We wish for them a long and happy life. An enormous erowc attended the Stanly Baptist Union meeting, held here at tbe Baptist vLurch, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Much good wsi derived from the meeting, some of the most able tninioters of the Bap tist churches being px)sent, who ex po inded the Gospel so plain that I little child could understand. Among the vim ton during the Union were: Miss Cora Morris, of Albemarle. Miss Fannie Carter gave a sociable in her honor Saturday night. Those pres ent were: Misses Cora Morris, Mary Furr. Mamie Teeter, Fannie and Les- sie arter, and Messrs.! 'eat: teeter, Arthrr and Richard Furr, Eli and .limmie Hopkins, Henrv and Alonzo Tucker, Thomas Crayton and Johnnie Moss. Mrs. Frances Carter ami daughter. Icssie, spent from Monday until Thursday in No. 9, with the former's daughter, Mrs. Fan! Rinehardt. Several from here are attending the protracted meeting rt Philadelphia R.mtist church this week. A number of our oeople are expect ing to attest the Fanners Union pic nic pt Arthur Teeter's store Friday, August 4th. FLArK EYES. Dearaeaa l;anaot be Caret by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There In only one way to cure deafness. Is caused by an Inflamed condtion of the mucous lining- of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imper fect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed. Deafness Is the result, and un less the inflamatlon can be taken o- and this tube restored to Its nern -condition, hearing will be destroyed orever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous sur faces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Rend for circulars, free. P. J. CHENEY CO, Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c Take Hall's Family Pills for Consti pation. Square dealing means to many mak ing all others fit to their angles. PILES CURED AT HOME BT NEW ABSORPTION METHOD. If you suffer from bleeding, itching, blind or protruding piles, sen me your address, and I will tell you how to cure yourself by the new absorption treatment; and will also sen soms of this home treatment free for trial, with reference irom your locality if requested. Immediate relief and per manent cure assured. Send no money, bat tell others of this offer. Write today to Mrs. M. Summers, Box P, Notre Dame, Ind. Penny Golnmn Ada Art Cash. Restored After Being Given by Specialists A wonderful cure by Mr. W. E. Grlgga, Saoratary ant Traaaurar Wastbrooka ' Elavatm Co. and formerly Caahler Bank o' Danvllltv aaya: "About tm vaan aim m avxIirM bni a hll to inch aa extent that it became necesaar: tor me to consult a specialist, Mjr trouble In creased until I found it necessary to consult sev era! others. Mreaaewasdiamiosedai Atrnnhvo theOpUo Nerve, eaaaed by impoverisbed bloat suppir. me procress or my trouoie was sloe vwv Hnni, vim unw any rcnci, uuiu nnau ear physiciaB advised tne that nothing furtba eouiaoeaona, aooui ipis nme, aDout two year yo, 1 could not aee to read, and air ranaea visioa was so short that I eould not aee anythiai It s greater distance than fifty or seventy-Am KM. I often found it difficult to reoocnlie ac auaintaneee when t mat them, distinaulshini tern more by their voices than their features In Mar. 1908, a friend adviaed me that 'if tlx Physician's diagnosis was eorreet, MILAM wil care you, became it will purify and enrich um bbod. increase tbe flow, and balld up the sys tem; but it will take a loag time and the tn provement will be alow.' 1 did not believe oaa word of this, and anted totake MILAM because I did not think I Srald hurt ma, and there might be a bare aosal uity that H might help me.. After sis weeks' aselbegaa to notice a slight improvement Is any sight, which bas been slow but steady aa with no setbaek. Mow I can read newspanen With ordinary glasses, can dlsttnsulia large ob sects two miles away. aad bare no difficuli Iti bow. as far as my sight Is eoncerned, in attend ingto my duties as tbe executive ottioer ot i awyuntuun. ; .x i sm mil earorai not to taa my cyeeanrea amiablv. heaau 1 mliu thai 1 am nn MmmmA but hope, and am more and more eneounged at F.T.'.KVT:; IO oe'ieve mat ue coaUBaed asa a kULAM will cure ua. . .. , , . "1 think H proper to state that my genera health and strength hare also improred In tht same rstlosi my ayeaight, and I attribute this Danville, Va, fiuca Tt, IMS. U NOT aa EY aaadlrtaa aad wil cure as blind nee zeept that arising frona impraruhed a tnapure blood or atepietad system. . r-'r v " r -f Eyo MELAM u. HO. B T0WKSH2?' At tkia whUb. Aarost 2nd. tbe drought atill eootiaaee ia Ka. 6, aad mam oaaaaxt is dona, ap U tbe pres ent time, to all growing crops. un next buadaT, August a, at w Oilead, at 11 'dock a. m Re. W. H. Caoaej will bold aarrieaa. Subject The Uood That Edneatioa Will Ae eompliah,' aad ia the aftaraooa at 2 o'clock, he will preach at Keller, on the aame subject. Ye will bear something--that oaght ot do aa good when we bear Rev. YV. IL Causey. Oar- paator, Rav. D. C. Cox, will hold aarvieea at Trinity Reformed church, Coooord, next Sunday, Aug ust 6, at U o'clock a.m. Rev. Mr. Cox has man mends in Concord that will be glad to bear him. Glad we bar do sickness to re port. The health 'of oar community is very sood for this season of the year. Tbe Township Sunday School Con vention of No. 6 is announced to be held at New Gilead Saturday next, August 5, to begin at 10 o clock m. We have not seen any program of tbe arrangements for the exercises of the day. A scries of meetings is being held at Mt. Carmel Methodist church with good attendance. Rev. Mr. MeGhee was assisted last Monday mgbt by Rev. D. C. Cox. Large eomrreeations turned ont last Sunday at Gilead and Keller, to hear Rev. J. H. Keller, of Claremont College, Hickory, N. C. Mr. J. S. Cook killed a large cincK- en snake, six feet and seven inches long last week. It was in a hen s nest and was filled with hen fruit. I Mr. C. A. Page has been in feeble health for quite a while, her daughter, Mrs. Will Edgerson, of Concord. C. More people, men and women, are suffering from kidney and bladder trouble than ever before, and each year more of them mm for quick re lief and permanent cure to Foley's Kidney Remedy, which has proven itself to be one of the most effective remedies for kidney and bladder ail ments, that medical science has de vised. For sale by M. L. Marsh, drug gist. Many believe they are sanctified be cause they feel so self-satisfied. Many a Suffering Woman Drags herself painfully through her lail tasks, suffering from backache, headaelie,nervousness,loss of appetite and poor sleep, now knowing her ills are due to kidnev and bladder trouble. Foley Kidney Pills give quick relief trom pain and misery and a prompt return to health aid strength. No woman who suffers can afford to over look Foley Kidney Pills. For sale by M. U Marsh, druggist CARDUI WORKED LIKE A CHARM After Operation Faded to Help ar a a. a at aa asaa uraui womca ukc a inarm. Jonesvllle, S.' C "I suffered with womanly trouble,", writes Mrs. J. S. Eendrlck, in & letter tram this place, "and at times, I could not bear to stand on my feet Tha doctor said I would never be any better, and that I would have to have an operation, or I wouli? have a cancer. I went to the hospital, and they oner ated on me, but I got no better. They said medicines would do me no good, and I thought I would have to die. At last I tried Cardul, and began to Improve, so I continued using it Now, I am well, and aan do my own work I don't feel any pains. Cardul worked like a charm." There must be merit In this purely vegetable, tonUs remedy, for women Cardul for It has been In successful use for uore than 60 years, for the treatment of womanly weakness and disease. ".'-:' Please try it, for your troubles. M. B.--Writt far LaaW Advisory Dept. st, Oietta. forSjwnol Boor MedkmeGe., uattasnoea. Xim IwimwDw, mam v VmtW an,.. ax woain. seat ia ssi A(xidcnblWiIIHa)pM And ' when - tner ' do thetr- but HUNT'S LIGHTOTNCr OIL laths ens instantaneous relisf and ears for all wounds, braises, aorss, ents, spraini ana abrasions of us sm.. it forms an artificial skin covering, ' axcludes th sir Instantly, stops pain at once. mere art auny oils, ens bobs like HUOT'8. The action is different, sad the effect as well.. ; -y..-' i , KTJITT'S . LIGHTNING OIL Always ksve it is us -trim. Take It with yon when yon travel you Beret ean tea whew. SUXT'B LXQHTma OIL suy be Bsost needed. Sft cents sad 60 eeatsottleav i P0a 8ALE ET CXSSOir DKTjis . STORS, Concord, V. OV ; Mfgd. by A. R Retards lladieb ; ; . Company, eherman, Texas. Cic;:77rFi $ rllo Goad Vorli! Ko Experiments I TUt'i awr Trad lUrk, TaaVt what wa ia. - , Ean v a Tta Eaof ' ' aa yr boaseT. Kay ba - yon waat later-- . EES S2ABT -' - THB &O0TT&. Grady-Brady Co. TalepboB Ho. S34. WILL KEEP THEM AWAY -. i. . 10c per bottle GIBS01T DBUQ STORE Have Your Eyes Examined By Modern Methods Six years of experience relieving Eye Strain. Eye Strain is relieved by Right Glasses, scientifically fitted. DR G. L IANG, Optometrist Concord, K. 0. Office hours 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. a What They Will Do for Yoa They will cure your backache. strengthen your kidneys, cor. rect urinary Irregularities, build &p the worn but tissues, and eliminate the excess oris acW that causes rheumatism. Pre vent Bright's Disease and Dia bates, and restore health and. strength. Refuse substitutes) Sold at Marsh's Drug Ston. POPULAR EXCURSION To Norfolk and Virginia Seashore TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1911 via Southern Railway. Special train consisting of first- class coaches and i Pullman sleeping cars will eave Charlotte at 4:30 p. m., Tuesday, August 8th, arriving at Nor folk at 60 a. m., following morn ing. Returning, special train will leave Norfolk at 6:30 p. m. Thursday, August 10th. . Two whole days and one night at he seashore. Ample time to visit the many points of interest in and around Norfolk. This will be a first class excursion in every respect and -nothing will be left nndone, for the convenience and comfort of pas sengers, being accompanied by spe cial representatives to see that every thing is in first-class manner. Fol lowing round-ttrip rates. will apply from stations named:, -f , ;4 : Charlotte;- N. C. . . . . . . . i . , .$4.50 Mooresviile, N. C. . . . . . . V. . . . 5.00 Davidson, N.C, 6.00 Huntersville, N. . ... . . V, ft 5.00 Coneord, N. C. , ....... . 4.50 China Grove, N. C. . , '. .. . 40 ? Low round trip rates from all oth er points covered by this train. ' For Pullman reservations, or any other information,, see your nearest agent, or write, ;. - ;.-'. r--.- t h .v R.H. DeBUTTS, : Traveling Passenger ' Agent, : Char vtte,'N. Xi.r-'H Sii:nl Airline feilway - Chartotta. K. CL Aoril t. lUL - Chatise of schedule SEABOARD AIR LIN a. effective noon flundar. April a, ; WeetbonnS trains - leave Charlotte : Nca lit, aally, ie.ee av m. , , No. 4J, daily. : p. m - Baatbound, dolls-: " . . , No. it, daily, t:0t a. m. , No. 41 dally, T:I0 a. m. , 1 No. 44. dally, 1:00 p. m. ; -- N& Itx. aatl. f.lB n. m. ' , Trains arrive In Cbarlotte as follows rrom tne east: ..... : ' No. ill, a. m. - No 4S, 11:01 noon.. f .: No. I, 10:60 p. m. l' : No. 4. 1M 9. to. ' .. ' Arrive front tha west: - , , . No. 4, 10.00 a. m. No. isi T. Oi P. ra. - " ' - AaB.T.PlAa , Perfume Foley Cypre?s sliingles last three time as ion g u For ' sa'e by 1C L. Ciaven & Sonsy. ' ' ' " - , : - 5 tL. U- LiL-OU La. BY SPECIAL AEBAXOEMCTTS WITH THE CXLEBBAT D UASTCa TAIL0IIS . ' - ScWoss Bros. BALUMOEE NEW WE WILL HAVE WITH US -OBUfO OPENIKO THEIB , - Expert Cutter anil Designer HE WHJ. BE GLAD TO SHOW . TOU THE OOBEECT STTLE3 AND ASSIST TOU IN THE SELECTION OP MA TERIALS AND TO TAKE TOUR MXASTJEE. " ; NEW FABRICS We wUl also be able to show yon as full a line of imported and Domes -o fabrics as yon can find In the most exclusive Cos- torn tailor shop in New York City. ... " REMEMBER THE OPENING DATE . August 7th arid 8th. It will cost yon no mors to be dressed absolutely correct, than ' to buy ordinary Ready-to-Wear Garments. Camion & Fetzer Co. Where French M&rlcct Coffee Won Its Fame - Over ISO years ago the old French Market at New Orleans won fame; through its exquisite coffee. It was a rare treat to stop at this celebrated market and sip of the delicious beverage the only place in America where it could be secured. .' . :W:i- "--i-;..-c j.,- The society dames of all the Mardl Ores Balls would not consider the vent complete without a cup of French Market Coffee as a "nightcap." , .; In the War of 1812, after Andrew Jackaon'a brilliant victory, he stopped at tha Market House and treated his troops to French Market Coffee. -, Then it could be had nowhere else. But today vosj may all serve It at your table for the old French Market blend is perpetuated by Tha Sas&e Unique HygicnklU)asting Process, Na natter where awe Ihrayea can obtain tbfcs tare coffee Mend with all the entldna arosne and natural strength preserved, for wa Back It la hermetically eealed cane. III . ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 i r III.. H ( -M 1 1 1 , i!!! ; OonnellF Springs, N. 0. " t H Where health Seats aa every fcreeae.. On the main llhe of tha Southern Hallway, midway between Ashevllle and Ballabarv, In. the foothllla of tht Blue Ridge. -- Thoronshly modern In all Its appointments. Booms- with private bath, .Very best eulslne, table supplied with best country products. - Tennis. Bowling;, Danelnr, Orchestra of tha very finest mnetclane, lflneral ' Water 8peolflo for dyspepsia and all forms of stomach and kidney diseases, It soothes the nerves, builds up a run down system. Resident physician la no. - tel. - Bates and Information gladly furnished on application , ' Bpaclal rates to families and part lea. ' Connelly Mineral Springs Co. BNIT TAJtSTOBT, SeereUry - - - OanaeUy Striasa, Jfarth CareUaa. - Connelly Mineral Bprlnas Water shipped tbe, year 'round 100 per aallon. T, O. B. Connelly Bprhiga. 4',i;-,-i;.:,fi-V';,;';".S . : ?,-,:: , Spend Your Vacation at Ellerbe Springs. Tbe hotel at Ellerbe Springs will open June 1st' Health and pleasure seekers will find this tht most delightful place to spend a vacation ia the state. The hotel is an elegant new one ,with large spacious verandas, electric lights, baths, hot and cold water, and with daily manil and local and long distance telephone services. , The ground are sbsdy and cool the hottest days of summer. Many attractions here for the pleasure seeker. Health seekers will find tbe Ellerbe Springs water to be tbe best for the cure of Indigestion, quick relief for Hay Fever and Asthma, and an ex cellent water for general debility and run down condition. , A vacation at Ellerbe 8prings will cost very little more lhan ftsying at home. The re sort is reached via Seaboard to Rockingham, N. C, thence by automobile line to the Springs, 11 miles over good roads. For booklet and rates address ILLTltZ Cm:;C3 HOTS A. 0. Corpentng, Mgr., Rockingham, N. C. V I- . . ' . , i if,,, & YORK' THIS SEASON QUBTAUV s I,. And It la anteuched by haman hands from the plantation to the ens. Order from jrour grocer today. Try lomt, and yonll aaree nftiuM I. ..i. m.. bmk n . ,t v . Mill I - 'J U JU I i '' Co..Ltd New Orleani. LaT B0ST0H a
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