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lift! 1 jjjp TOLDMI XXIII. V IXW 1IM, CR1TKI COUITT, V. C, FRIDAY, IOYIMBIR 30, 1900 8IC0SD SICTION. IDUBIR 71 : r k FEAB.FTJL TALE. SUIe Outers Urn Cotton sUaeAcrer- lacCa. AtgUtered MttUkriet Scbtd, ' . ' Balaton, November 8. Freak 8. 8prulll of Lonlsborg arrived here today .from Nash county, where be appeared as a proeecatlag attorney la a cat whlc be y as the moat revolting la ' hit antlre n-toUecflon. A whlte-ian named George Qrlffla aad Qriffln'e second wife war e.avlcted of manslaughter la canning the death of foar of Griffin's children bj a former mirrlsg. It wa I Nhown tbai there were four children, the i .oldeet 10 yean of agr, tht they were placed lean out boas 00 feet from the home; that the step mother aald the vaa , "going to teae the miserable little dirt eattng devils oat titers and let (horn die;" that the poor children were fed like beetle ' that thry sickened and 'died on ane bed, the Mrst one la Jane, the other at Interval of a week or tea ' day; that their soros and bed were filled wltb mag gets, that no doctor (aw them, that they were given no medicine; that tome of the neighbor discovered their awful condition and ' went to the place, that Oriffld- threatened to do those who came violence and so drove them off. The place I In the "'darkest" part of Nash connly and omo of the people living near evidently did not understand their duty a neighbor. Griffin and hi wife were first charged with murder and a true bill found. Then It wa conclu ded that on account of their lownea In the acale of-Intelligence and their grind ing poverty It was decided to try them for imn-Uughter. They were convicted and yesterday afternoon were sentenced, the unnatural brute of a father to 13 year and the Inhuman step mother to 0 years In the penitentiary. Both richly deserved the limit, 80 year. It was con tended in the defence that the children died as much of disease as neglect. The story Is soul-harrowing. The bodies of the dead lay ou the bed beside the living until the netghbers took them away. The State charters the Chadwlck cot ton manufacturing company of Char lotte, Capital $250,000. The mill will both spin and weave. Arrivals: Walter O. 'Mediae, Wll mlngton; Wilson G. Lamb, Wllllams ton. Revenue officers today seized the reg istered distillery of H. E. Joyner in this county and that of.W. C. Stevens In Per son county. The Shorts Fi antic. CniCAOo, Nov. 27. Frantic efforts are being made by shorts caught In the Phillips corn corner to swamp him with grain on the last day of the option. The way they hope to down him and get themselves put of a tight place I by relnspection of tbl week' receipt, which have been graded No. S, one grade too low to pas on contract. - "They won't gel a car of It graded op' aid Philip, when he wa told of the tactic of the shorts. "When there I a corner on there I alway a big demand for relnsnectton. but It never amounts ' to anything." Philips came Into lb pit early and lifted tha price from 49 cents, where It opened. Between 00 and SI cents ha un loaded 200,000 bushel, his total sales for the day being S40.000 bushels. HI day 'a trantactloa netted him a profit better thaa 115,000. Other days this week are said to have beea equally profitable to him. Today'i close was SO cents. War Secretary Home. -Wasumqtoh, Not. ' 17, Secretary Root rctaroed from Cub at 1:60 today, Ha had expected to reach Washington In time for lb Cabinet meeting, bit a landslide on the railway south of Wash logtoo delayed the train five boor. - Mr. Hoot said hie trip to Cuba had been quit satisfactory. Da had confined hie Inspection to the east ead of the bland, where he said affair were la very ; favorable sbspe." HI - annual report, Mr. Boot aald, woold be, ready for the Preside I abodt the time ' Con- .'grass met, 1 ' '-'': . . ; f tWi Condition. - . Livadia, toftoriASJ Russia, Not. 17. The Improvement la the Gear's coadl tloa eoattaaes, Jodglag from the follow Ing ballrtle Issued Unlay. ' ' -'; The Csar passed a good day yester day. Ail o'clock la the evening his temperature w a 7, pulse M During the eight UI Majesty slept well. The Zmperor's eoadltloa and general .strength this morning were perfectly satisfactory. Temperature, M.I pulse, 0e. . . , . , . ,' i A Cblaamae thinks be la Amarloaalud whea be Warns to swear. , Tb Mlow who thlakt he's a proposition doesa't cat mock lee. hot fltrsnr-Ilow are thing la Cblcago the day f ClUsi. Htbr qtil.ur. The aall-aoU SjltaUon has lubahled, CASTOR I A .Tor Infants end CMMe i. i t. S ; . KEH, WOJIElf AND PISTOLS. Wives Take np the Qiarrel of Their '- Bubanda, s One Man Allied. Takfa, Fie, November 27 W. J. Balky, railroad agent at Mango, shot aad killed Paul Hast, a Frenchman, la ajtael at that place. Huet, who wa employed by Bailey, wa ordered to ttop the work on account of lie not being satisfactory. Huet lies me en raged at this, aad, It Is alleged, threat ened to do Bailey violence. U..iley re turned to his borne for a gun. liuet ran to hi home ou a similar mission. Mrs. Bailey followed her husband, armed with a pistol. Mrs. liuet followed her husband, similarly armed. When lb party met, bOjth men raised guns, It Is alleged, and Bailey shot first, killing Duet tnsljitly.;'Mrl.- Bailey and "Mrs. Huet wereV In the meantime, fighting with. revolver, Mr. Huet severely beau lug Mrs. Bailey over the head and pain fully woun ling hero After the homicide, Bailey cooly car ried his wife home, gave her medical at tention, and then telegraphed to the offi cer to come for him. Mine Laid For Roberts. London, Nov. 27. a be War Office makes public the following dispatch from Lord Roberts, dated at Johannes burg, yesterday: 'A reports of a plot against my life will probably reach jyon, I think you should know the facts. It Is believed that there was apiotlu exigence, and five Italians, lour Grecki ami one Frenchman were arrested November 10 and are now awaiting trial. Their In tentlons were to explode a mine under St. Mary's Church during the morning service, held at 11 o'clock, on November 18". The Evening Standard says thu mine was to be exploded while Lord Huberts was attendlug the service. End Comes To Senator Davis. g St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 27. United States Senator Cusbmao Kellogg Davis, chairman of the Committee ou Foreign Relations of the Senate, died at his home in this city at 8:40 o'clock this evening after an Illness of two months. He had suffered greatly during his sickness and gradually sank away, being unconscious for several hours before death, and, so far as known, suffering no pain. Since November 18th the Senator has beea subject to delirious spoils. In his delirium be raved of his Congressional work. He would declare in vigorous phrases fragments of the nation's foreign policy. After his return from the Maine cam paign In September, Senator Davis was troubled by twinges of pain In one of his feet, to which he paid little attention, thinking it due to some neuralgia con dition which would soon pass. He began aa active campaign in this State, speak ing in Dulutb, Boptemer 31st, and at Alexandria, Minn., September 25th' Daring the latter spoech ho suffered so greatly that he could not finish hi speech. He returned home at once and wat ordered to Ltd by hi physician. It was at first believed the case was one of blood-poisoning, caused by infec tion through a slight abrasion of bis foot from the dye ofTi black silk stocking, and surgical operations drew oft the ac cumulation of pus. On November 11th kidney trouble became apparent, and since then the patient has steadl ly grown worse. Throughout the last week the Senator suffered little pain from hi foot, whtcb was healing nicely. His slrengtu was keot an with stimulants, bat the failure Uf his kidneys to act left bis system im pregnated with poison. Ills delirium lasted nearly a week, end this morning ha sank Into nntfousclonsness, which lasted anill death brought him relief. RESOURCES OF PHILIPPINES. Judge Tft Says Opportunities Cannot Be Exaggerated. ; CiacixsuTt, Onto, Nov. 7. Judge Tart, president of the Philippine Com Blssloo, In S letter to a friend In this ltv. refers to the resource aad need Of the leltade aa follows: 'With ' these Islands completely padded they are far and sway the best possessions la the Orient for . the par- poses of trade aad development. The climate la belter thai the ollmate of any tropical eoaefry I know, and the capac ity for agricultural, saloeral aad eonv merclal development would aeesa to be enllmltad. ; . V "Even with the anteliled eoadltloa of theeoaeiry as U la the loanage of the reatols coming lalo the harbor of Ma all,ieldlo the.tloveramonl trans porta, la doable what It ever was la Bpaalsh tlmaa, aarl the same thlogls true of the laier-llnd lonuagr. With lb ooastructloa of road aad railroad through these Ulead tb opportenlllet for development cannot be exaggerated. Thee people are a people who lake to the liturlnj of life, er Joy good clothe end comfort, sad markets among theta for out toe good, canned goods, floor, petroleum sad machinery caa be created la a wonderfully short lime. One of the things that I eeeded here Is Ike lalroductloa of Amerlcaa basloess methods. Theetta! llihaicnt tf two or three large' American basinet hon here, retail aed wholesale, carrying late buotnMe lb same method that prevail at bomn, would do wnndnrs for the butU n n iismUrds of lh Itlands." fs ! ; i . I: .ri are thj , I y to Ut Sntxestei Lease of A. k K. C Roa4 By Next Legislature Methodist Oraaaaai-e Opened. Balldlag of Breach Read to SaewHIll. New Ledges or 044 Fellows. Well Named Newspa per CI ah. Ualbigh. N. C, Nov. 29.-The Mtth odlst Orphanage, which is located one mile weat of this city, was formally opened by Bishop 5. C. Morrison this afternoon. The dedication will not be held until the mala building ts com pleted". The first building just com pleted comprises seven large rooms and four small ones. It is of brick and the Interior is finished In hard-finish nstural pine. A handsome parlor and large study room,, dining and matron's rooms are located on the first floor. On the second floor are two large dormitories, bath rooms, lavatories etc. The build ing is well constructed, having been built by Zachary and Zachary. Charles Pearson is the architect. It Is expected that work will soon begin on the main building which will cost some $15,000. Some fifteen applications for admission have already been received. Rev. J. W .lenklns will act as superintendent for the present. Since the arrangements were begun, nearly two years ago, to es tablish the orphanage, f 17,483 has been collected. Bhhop Morrison this morning preach ed the Thanksgiving Sermon at Edentoa street M. E. church here, at the union service. Tho Capitol was closed to-day. The Supremo Court, as a courtesy to attor neys from a distance, heard arguments In a couple of cases and then adjourned for the day. The directors of the Atlantic & North Carolina railway have for some time been considering the matter of building a branch line to Snow Hill, They de cided two months ago to refer the mat ter to the Board of Internal Improve ments. The latter now declines to as sume the responsibility and virtually leaves it to the legislature by saying that no steps will be taken until after the adjournment of the legislature. Tho legislature will be called on to meet the question of raising more taxes, in some way. This year's expenses ex ceed the Income by some $200,000. It Is suggested that perhaps a good lease of the Atlantic and North Carolina rail way, whloh now yields the State a very small return might be effected. Papers were Issued today for the or ganization of new lodges of Odd Fellows at Windsor and Hertford. The work of grading is in progress on the Charlotte, Monroe and Carolina rail way. The line under construction Is 29 miles In length, between Monroe and McBee, which shortens the distance to Monroe by 00 miles, as compared with the present route via Hamlet The new road Is primarily to get Into a great tim ber region, but will be built standard, for permanent business as a part of the Seaboard system. The builders are Charles E. Johnson and William Mon -cure of Raleigh, Mr. Williams of Lynch burg and three or four others. Next Saturday the State fair pre miums will be paid. The fair made money this year, more than ever before in all lis history. About three fourths of the machinery ln;tbe 10 Alamance county mills affect ed by the strike of Union labor Is now In operation. New hanjla are coming In from the country. Those of the strikers who are holding out say they will go to West Point, G. The nowtpaper men of this town have formally Organized themselves into e club and chosen the name "The Ananias Club." John Jenkins, president. Rev. Dr. T. N. Ivey, vto-preldnt. W. J. Martin, secretary; P. V. Hoyle, secretary. P. A. Old. R M. Turman. T. J. Pence, 0. H. Poe aad. Willis O. Brlggs, board of governors. Both makers and elrenlatore of coun terfeits commit fraud. Hoaeat mea will sot deceive you Into buying worthless couatarfelta of De Wltl'e Witch. Basel Salve. The original la infallible for earing piles, tores, ecsema aad all skla diseases. P. 8. Daf y.- .. ' i",-.V!.-,: DOMESTIC ANIMALS. Flgmres Composing The Ccaias Jsst v ',' ;;t .Completed.'; ,' '; , WsatoTo, Nor. M. The Cestui Dareaa today Issued a bollslla gtrlaf the result ct the eaameratlot of the do- bmsIIo snlmtl la inoloeeree, hat not oo farms of ranges. Of 1,878,107 haras or laclosnrte reporting domestic animals, which wat sabsiaailally oae third of the total narnber of feme la the United Stat, 78490 contained 1,4M,70 Beat oattlet l,a."3,ClS lacloeure reporting hone aggregating 1,83S,8T7 horses, aad th aggregata o( other animals reported M low st Mules, 183115; Sum, - U.870; sheen. 1M.470-, swine, l.Mra.MI - and goats, 47,659. , For cities with over 100,000 Inhabi tants, Kansas City and Memphis report the ItrgMt relet lv anmber of horses tnd mules, rr tlvetr, Chicago of shwn, Indlanapnlla of sln snd New Orlount and Milwtuh of goat. p at V 9 Lu; ton f re ! s T0SE1CTE REPORTED SUNK. Warship Said te lave Go Down With ; Five of Her Crew. New You, November M. A cable gram from Manila received here today report the linking of th United Slates auxiliary cruiser Yoeemlle la a typhoon at Guam November IB. Five of the crew It 1 (aid, were lost. Washington, November 18. Neither the naval nor war officials had received anything up to a late hoar tonight regard ing the loss of the Tosemite. ( The presumption here I thtt news of the disaster wa taken to Manila by the War Department transport Sherman, which Is du at that plae about this time. According to an arrangoment with the naval officers a War Depart ment transport calls monthly at Guam to deliver mall intended for the people there, and as the Sherman left San Francisco about November 1 with the expectation of stopping at Guam she probably learned of the wreck on her Way over and reported it on her arrival at Manila. The Yosemito was first commissioned April 13, 1898. She has been the stati-m ship at Guam since the days of the Span ish War. Tho Yoseinite is a lti-knot converted cruiser, of 6,17:) tons dis placement. She la provided with a main battery of 105-inch rapiJ-lire guns and secondary battery of 0 6-pounders and 2 Colt rifles. Her measurements are S91 feet In length by 4S feet extreme breadth. She has a mean drnft of 20 feet 1 Inch. Chicago's Corn Deal. Chicago, Nov. 28 -George U Phillips, tbo manipulator of t ho corn market, closed the corner in November delivery of the yellow grain today, with profits estimated at from $200,001) to $300,000. The closing was merely a formality. Privately and on conthlenlial terms the "shorts" took their medicine lust night It is understood that about 030,000 bush els were sold by the young bull leader at 49 cents. Some reports place the figure at 50 cents. Today be allowed the 'tellers" to keep up the bidding for a few hours by offering grain at SO cents. The dullness of the pit fin ally brought, the traders to the realization that some thing had "dropped," The cob product struck the toboggan slide and a rush of stop orders brought on a panic among the firms who were waiting for a "skyrocket." The price fell to 41 cents, and themaiket was wild. It is understood that those standing short to Phillips he since began gathering up offerings of November corn about a month ago, exhpuBted every etlort to secure enough No. 2 corn to fill their sales. The local stocks amounted to a trifle over 1,000,000 bushels and the new crop of corn was too soft for delivery. Plans were even considered to bring back a lot of corn from the East, hut these were abandoned, and, as Phillips was upheld by the Board of Trade com mittee of appeals to his protest against a lot of kiln-dried corn, the shorts final ly, late yesterday, agreed to give over the fight and settle with Phillips, as it was evident the manipulator would have no trouble In holding the market. The One Day Cold Cura. Cold in bead and sore throat cured by Ker- mott'i Chocolates LaxatiTe Quinine. As easy to takaaacaad. "Children cry for them." TEXT OP AGREEMENT. Demands on China Probably Modified. Washikoton, Nov. 28. It developed today that the chief point In the ex change concerning China which have been going on daring the last few days among the Powers relates to the wisdom of delivering an "ultimatum" to China, ming the express word "ultimatum In the text of the demand to be bauded to the Chinete envoy, Involving the pos sibility of a resulting declaration of war against China In case the demands of the ultimatum be not compiled with. It appears that some of the Powers desired the express use of the word ultlmatam" In the demand . relative to the decapitation or other extreme pun Ishment of eleven of the Princes and other high officials responsible for the ontraaes. and this view of ailng the most expressive term of diplomacy seem to have found favor wltb the ministers at Pekln. When It became known at the several capitals considerable dissent became mtolfett Abont a week ago Japaa took the In itiative In aa appeal for moderation, and this received the favorable consideration of the United Blaise, Fraeot, Rossis and probably Great Britain, although s positive statement ss to Great Britain caa not be made. About the same time Beoretar Day took steps io express the flew of this Ooverameat that It wa In-" advisable to proceed to' the extent of aa altlmatam against Cbloa, bat that th demands should oot "b beyond what China rwesoaahly might have tho power to comply with, ' Tbe easnlmlty of eentlmeat among the Powers gives ground for the .belief that the demand of the ministers will be modified by tbe omlsttoa of aa nltl mature., although It U Dot yet clear what the Baal attttude of the remaining Pow era Germany, Austria apd Italy-will be. ' .. , The negotiation la ihlt coanectlos wr carried oe la Loadoe through Aro- bauednr Choata and It I reearilcd a slgnlflrant that onenf the parlies to Hit Arlo-Germn alliance should give It adherence to the w'lorst poiltion ad i vr" 1 1 the IV: J F!a!M. key ' 3 J Every cotton planter should write forourvaluable illustrated pamphlet, "Cotton Culture." It is sent free. ' Send name and address to GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau Si., N. Y. PERIL FOR CONGRESS. Senator Hale on Outlook. Disposition Among Republicans To Go Slow. Washington, D. C, Nov. 27. Repub lican Senators, as they arrive In Wash ington, show an inclination to talk con servalively about tbe outlook for legis lation. Tbe clirpositi -n is to go slow in enacting measures w hich are regarded as more or le.ii radical in character. 8en utor Eugene little of Maine, who ha leen out of sympathy with the Adtninie triitiim ou maiij points, is especially pronounced in Ins opinkma. " We have won a great and deserved victory," be says. ' The people have expressed their failb in tbe Administra tion and have committed the entire Gov ernment to the Republican party for at least another Conrcs.-. Our victory has been brought about by the votes of hun dreds of t housauds of men who did not all agree on every thin;; that Is claimed to bo Republicanism. "It has not infrequently happened that a party in the United States, after gain ing a great v ictory In a Presidential elec tion and carrying the country by 1m inense majorities, has taken tbe leaders ship of rabid and revolutionary men, snd has been utterly discredited and repudiated at the next Presidential election, TAXATION MUST HE UKDUCKO. "We must reduce taxation; we must Htop extravagant expenditures; we must go on the theory that the revenues will not hold out tit the present figures, they assuredly will not. The present condition in China; where the Adminis tration has been singularly wise and con servative, has shown us how our Orien lal experiments are likely to involve us in every Eastern complication. "We must hem the Cubans just as fast as possible to set up their own gov crnmenl. The business influences of the island will be in sympathy with us and all the Cuban foreign policy will be largely subordinated to ours, but the Cu bans have got to run their own govern mental machinery, and the sooner that Is done the better. HAWAII BARD TO MANAGE. "Porto Rico will take caro of Itself. "Hawaii is showing that insular an nexation Is no easy thing to manage. Already the popular vote has decided against the administration's policy and against tbe Republican party. I look for difficulties of many kinds in the management of those islands, but good sense and good judgment, caution and conservatism will bring tbe party and tbe country out all right." Senator Hale does not believe very much will be dono by Congress this win ter except to pass appropriation bills. "Perhaps the Subsidy bill will past," he sayt, "and there may be some tinker ing wltb the army, but sooner or later the latter will be found a hornet's nest for Congress to deal with. 1 take It for granted, too, that we will past a reap portionment bill. I do not sen anything at present that will Interfere with the prompt execution of the work that Is ab sdutely necessary."' Mw Wm. She Aren't you dressed yet. dear? You know It's time we wore at the church for the rummage ssK Ho I can't find my dress coat. She There! t believe I kcnl It to the rummage rat,-. Our l.lltle Stieka. Aire a ao I he Hindoo "medicine man" knew all about dltu-ase germs and nil erotwa, nlthoutli lie wns jeered at by westerti wlcntlol lifcanae he railed (hero "little worms." And after all wupo we liiodorua "dltK-ovpreil4 what be find t:uuv.'ti all along we could find ao Wtirr limit for the new orgaulains than bacilli, whleb, being Interpreted, "little at Irks.' , .. ' ' I'V f Date.- . Bntcrprlalng Advertlwir-fardon.me, sir, but I liosni you tell the grntloman who just li-ft that yon "would wash year hands of tbo whole sffslr." ' , ' , "weiir . :" - ' "In case ybn do may I hope tbat yoct wlll try my patent eonprEacbang. 1 j -r ' " . A baby la like a crop of wheat It la first cradled, then thrashed, and finally It becomes the flower of tbe family. New York World. ' , v r iAvViyvlyv iyiyviyv,wV 1 REMOVED A: We have removed to our ISTexr ZBriclc Store, ? Cor. II road A ITaneork S19., Where we will be glad to welcome all oar old sad new pslroas. Oar V strict attention to business in the peat Is sufficient guarantee to tbe trad that we are alway looking oat for the Btl Interest oar Customers. Our Stock of Staple and Fancy G roe r let Is Complete. Hw Large Stables and Sheds in back lot for the ncom modation of out Country Friends, FREE. r Tours for Business, - U. PARKER, M J. A. JONES, BBOAD STREET, STEWABT'S OLD STAND, L, I very, Feed, CsTTT A TTTT TTeT Sale and X 1 Exchange . . Largest and Ever Found in New Bern. Also a Complete Line of Baggies, Wagons Harness, Robes, Whips, Cart Wheels, Etc. J. A. JONES, Broad Street, Stewart's Old Stand. LADDERS. I have invented a Ladder far superior to any that has been placed on the market. Because of weight, durability & strength, and am manufactur ing same for shipment, being located here will sell at retail at 15c per ft. (any length) which is less than any sold, except a slab nailed to a piece ol scantling. K. E. TERRY, Carolina Inn. Insurance Compan ies recommend them. RAILROAD CROSS TIES WANTED. Parties who caa cat white oek aad yellow or heart pine cross tlee and de liver ssme on Reuse or; Trent river, where tlee can be loaded oo eteamboa or barge, can. find cash market for same Address, for particulars, P. 8. Uoa, ., ' Mew Bent, N. a 11 very, Feed Bal & Exchange Riable, , ' IXormcft d Hula, 'Baggies Wagons, Daraesa, Whip and Robes. . : ' ,. HTWt wbie's'afpeoistty. I Bread Rt, XtW BXKK. K. C Hotel Ercltcn MAX L. JACOPS, rrrrr!.-tof. lT7f"'y F'i'!rri ad KumMiel Throughout. rirt--iaaTl1. rt ,2.00 p-r d iy. ffk or tnoi-.th. f p c'.il rtr I y 1! ! A llStl IH snailHsMeyaaaeHaaasa Finest Stock of HYDE COUNTY, BDST-PBOOF Seed Oats, Seed Bye, Wheat & Clover. isarMs.lt for Distillers. CIIA.S B. II1XI,, East Side Market Dock, NEW BERN, - N. C. 5,000,000 CABBAGE PLANTS must be sold Jersey and Charleston Wakefield varieties VEBY LOW. , 1,000 Barrels Nice Smooth Seed Irish Potatoes, write Jto W. P. BAUGHAM, Proprietor, Cottage Grove aad Honey Pod Trnck Farms, Washington, H. C Now is the time to buy Gloves, before the best colors have been' selected. rrr We have a Nobby Line ot c TJp-io- date dressed - and un dressed Kid, Uochaa, Dog Skin and Wool Gloves at prices with in the reach of all. , 1 OaU.NO Wand exam- ine our line : . j.g:dikui&co., ,Tns9 Utfdat . -: Futalfthem, . M POLLOCK STKKKT. p. Tncnrixn, ' EU1CTEMEE!1HI55T, Xaaafactarer f wm.wm. ft .. . .' 'w h . M.-; Baggies. Wsgeas. Carts, Ac, ; Hepalrlsg Dobs er;.bert KeUcs,. Borate. Wkgone, Cart and Draj kept OB I aad for sala. Shape Sonlfc Trn tlrMl,
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