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1 AA K hi? BXH2, cziTii c:r:n, r. c, tuisdat. jascaR' zsaauiriRST stcTios, HUMBIR 87 Mi W i 1 1. - . ,iiJ vLtw... T' ''jv r- ' r I:, tv - v c n -i-r . . ... j ... ! r.-t ... t ' 1 - ? w.. -.t.... J 3 .h;V- '.: tZZL,uM of C world' fcssl jrt wee Catlcnra Ecr, assisted by Calicor) Ointment, the great skin car, for pr ervirs, pu;' and beautifying th kin, for clwmiiiiig the acalp of crust, aeaV sci dandruff, and th itopplnj of f - j LJr, for eoftanlng; whiten . 11 toouilog red. rough and tor hands, for baby rathe, itching and chafing, for aonoylng Irritation, or too fre or offonslv perspiration, for J l.i yre&kneasca, and many eane . tire, antiseptic purpose which nadUy errs themaelvea to women, tpe. eUUy mother, s well a for all to ' purpoeeaof the toilet, bath and nuratryT Cuticur Soap combine delicti asnoUient properile derived from Cut! aura, th great akin core, with the ' pureat of cleansing Ingredient and tha most refreihlng of flower odoor. Ko other medicated soap aver compounded " I to be compared with It ior pretery. 'leg, verifying and beautifying tbe akin, scalp, hair and hands. No other foreign ' or domestic . toilet - soap, however . arrtenalr, la to be oompared with It for all th punvea of the toilet, bath and ""nr".'- Inn It combine In one aoap at one 1 1 5c the most effectlv skin and ' co- 'on soap, and th purest and a t toilet, bath and nursery toep. ' ttla) WOIA, OaraVWei 1IW'BMi (V M Nwt4 I I It p tui a- ft l iani. 0rp fr rNH a am ia rux i gtwn i KirXCTB AND W. HARLOWE. ' Jaanary 80th. tha co d wave 1 at lait orer and onr pec;! are getting out again nor com . fortably. ' ' J c ' ' ' - Mr JohnleHewett of Carteret Lodge, .rs fesre Hit Beturday and wua wel ' coma ThiHpr at par Sunday acheol laat BaUatH,svv"T - - L ';-r :: -;' ' 111 Betsle Morton ipent lut Satnr. '" day and Sunday home and returned to her ebool t Kew Bern Monday. " JZt Wm Adm of Maple Cypreu at tar a rlilt to hi brother Mr Jothna Adaici ha Ntarned to hi home. ' ' -Kr vV T Glbble and faaUy of New port, bt moyvd to Harlo we.he come t ; I V.ow his profession as a farmer, we far glad o bsre him wlih na.' -: '':';' j : Mr rt b .Taylor and ' daughter Miss Ysi of Paw Bsrn, ara off a rlslt to rel a:!Te this week.. '.,,. ' Mr John 8 Morton was In New Bern to taeet th educational board last Ha- ; day. -: r , v CAy--A Messn J R Bell, Joehne Adams and J B Hancock went to New Bern on bnit- aes Tuesday. ; " r" tit Euthy Gibble, ho , of Delaware, but formerly of this place, after spend ing a while here left lut Bund iy for k's horn. ,, ;.- ;v - .. -: Kessr Norman Webb and D 0 BcH, of M reheadClty were . baw last Hsb r bain. f Mis 8 idle Chad wick who Is teaching at IIsTeliwk- Is home on a visit this week. -'-'i ;;--'-5-y;:'.:':-,:-;v;: Mr T U Goethn,speclaI examiner from tTw Hern, was here this week la th , L..a?est of Penning rartment.. ,;',':.f ; Kr I A. J' i r j c f bur merchant ' was la IT x ' .'7. ' : . Tr n f r X.- ..Son, It her & ' ,;s' '. , . v V',' '. . . T CZ71 f t t t" S C"l- t f ' ; "1 i 1 lit Cut r:.3 Af o; " 1 a I ...i tX t:.v9 nearby l 1 elial cf ) v i, . Fortunatu'y, t'ut da.a " 1 t'.e Crewassmiil. ,-. r r control before th ' ; 3 ':em, t".s Lw a i. 9 f;om the e. i i ' 1. t 't eg fire on j a llti'e n, Juc .s . I". - Jsnbsry II b. Mr Waters, representing the Fidelity Insurance Co of 1'hUsdelph'k, ws her tils weok. ' Uri. M William and son went to Washington TuasJsy and rsturtel Wed aasdsy. ' Much moTlnic ha tskea place for the laat two weeks, rrerj on seems to b getting ready to begla th new yar. MrsBJXmtih and Kiss Dalla Dla- kln spent last 8trdsy In Jlsw Bern. Mr Fhllltp a fkntoyrapher of flew Brn I her taking ploiuresu Our streets sr In a awfl eoudlib. Can't there be torn way to- keep them !alt!reondltloa 1 i 7 ". ' f e sorry to loss from oar vicinity c 9 cf oi;r b "t prominent citizens, Mr ',, U r lift teatSvIy pur chased Org Island and moved there a few dsyt ago. Be and his family will be a addltloa to th neighborhood In which thy Uv. s-r ' K."' - Mr L W Batemaa was her Friday and Batarday lollcltlng orders for B B Qoodrldg Company of Norfolk V. -:". Ber J B Retpas filled hit rrgular ap pointment here last Sunday night and (reached as able sermon to a crowded hoase, v '. ' X . t- ' The young pople her are auilulpa- tlng a Jolly time t the leap year ball the data of which will be given later. , . Thtnew Postmsster took charge o tha pott offlo on tha 10th.' ... . Mr B f Ulnklnt made a flying trip to Washington Saturday and returned th dy. : "r'-l-: :"'-'(':'::." Th new draw over th creek has been completed so there be passing ovr the brldg. i . ' ' MrJB Bmlth nd wife (nee Miss Viol Asklns ) of WlnUrvlll. N C, are bora visiting Mr Smith' parents, . Messrs H C Lancaster, A L Tripp and T 8 Jackson wnt to New - Bern Sun day. Nortb Carolina History Prizes. At a recent meeting of the Qlttorlal Commission It was decided to offer three prises of a hundred dollar each to promote the discovery and Investigation of th source of North Carolina history These msy found In the Slate and Colo nial records, newspaper file, oonrt and church record, pnbllo librarte and ma tennis, private libraries and old letter and tBanuscrlpts. To this end there was offered: oe prla of a hundred dol lar for the best history of any .decade between 1781 and 1841 (excluding ths p rioi from 1791 to 1801 and from 1831 to 1841); oa prise of a hundred dollars for th best history of any county la North Caroline; one prise of a hundred dollars for the best biography of any North Car ollAlan, , , , The following are the rale governing the contests for the history prlsesi 1. All sketches and histories must be completed and filed With th Secretary of the Commission by th first day of November, 1901 They should be la typewriting or written In a clear and legible hand. They should be simple and connected in style; authorities for fact stated should be given at the bot tom of each page. -- , i 1 Due credit will be given for correct copies of valuable unpublished docu ments, records, maps and portrait, re lating to tha subject under treatment; and where these are not essential In their entirety, to the development of the sketch or history, they ttlll msy often be-appropriately added a appendices, and th Tela of th eopleno added may be Increased by havlus; thsm duly certi fied or their authenticity attested. ' 8, Every manuscript should be signed by It author In torn flotltiont name, and he or the theuld tend to th 8eor' tary of the Commission, In a sealed en velope, his or her real aams and ad dret. , "M- l-. " y. ' i. All sketch e, msnuterlpts.maps, por traits, record! and copies of such, ar submitted with the understanding that tey shall b th properly of the Com- r ' Ion to be used as they msy so fit, I 1 1' s author or person submitting or s i tht n shall also boj permitted to ' use tad pullIJi cople of th tame. ' 0. Ho prize shall be awarded for any manuscript in any of tha content unless in the judgment of th commission and any of whom they may select at Judges of e contest, it shall attain to a reason a'.1 a standard of Importsnce and exoel 1. ;ce In matter and in the manner of ex e . -'.ion. . - .-. - :- 6. One purpose being to encourage at tl'.t time the study of tubjocts hitherto 1 s cor.;Mered, and It 1 desired that tie b'rjraphles be confined to subjects v Lot ctreort were UnLhed by 183ft. l,rj person! desiring to enter the con- t sea procure copy of the rules -J,, jil9tjxt from the Secretary tf I'j C ..' Ion. Th Commit-.i'.on v'"ls 1 s oi' 'nr.ls tu 1 copks, and try 1 ' a of vti'...'a reeor.'s, Qui ", ,1 1,1 1 portraits, and s ."a r . y '",1 be f sir!.' . 1 for V ,t presorvit.-u s. 1. hn oHto! c "not b psrtt J v l.'i, rov,u'cnls made I j tie Coniiu'salou fur 1 vhiu; ibem enp I - 1 saittfuly, returned to Ui.-tr owu i i. XT. 3. PEPL- C" n. : ,: c. P. DM C-f .', STATE N0221L TO aCS3 Will Take Keceu For Three Week. "Sisdeatt ta Leave Koolay Plant -: ' ' , . For Pa-are, T.; Special to Journal '" ' ' Greensboro, Jan IS. After two dsyt dsllberstlon of Board ot01reotor,Fsoul ty end member ofth But Admlnl trstloo.lt has been decided that it Is Wisest for Hut Normal College to takt recast of three weeks, in ,' order to give time fr ODnvartln; stuieois building Into dormitory budding, to b used as tuch for remainder of college year. ' Krea after student 'building t-bsll bar been coavnl Into dormitory It not be-prantfc-lle ti care for all student who occupied the burned dor mitory." :' Appointment of thos who eaa ba provided for will be mado In a few day. Siudentt WII4 leav for their home Moa day morning. ' A, At, ' ' 1 '. , Board of director! has authorized exeontlv commit to oonfr with th architects and secure plans aad atti- mates of cost for the erection of one or mor dormitory buildings, with a total capacity for aceommodatlog fiva hna dred boarders, and to be completed tn time for Fall session - Home MlsslpB Itcmi A ... ;! The first Jspanes .church In 'America of tb M B Church South, waa organised Nt.vember 3,ln Alameda, California This Is one of the frnltt of the teed th Women's "Home Mission Society has been sowing in that field. Mr. Tsns- geysna a native minister of Japan will be th pastor and w trait that a ttrong church will aoon grow np and greatly extend God'a kingdom among tha Jap-: nee of thlt coast. J'' iT Con.' , K Is It Any Harm? ' . Do Both saying ''Ota I do this, and can I do that t" or fls it any harmT, Christianity i not a no-harm rellglbn.' It always meant tome good. ; j When yon face a question, do not stop and ask "I It any ham t" but ask "It It any goodT ' Keep away from th danger line." The devil ha practiced on thlt old world for over tlx thousand yean now, and he Is pretty akillful af hi trade. Bit joint never get ttlff, h never hat the rheumatism, asthma or neuralgia. I never heard of hi being. short of breaJi, and if yon get .over in hit dooryard playing tag, tooner or later he will beat jou and get your tag. Bui work for th Lord Jesut and thdv will have no power over yon. Cob. j :. 1 1 V..V-1 I C ASTOR I A lorlnfitnto and JhUaren,, , ! . Br th Blgnaturaof 72& Itaral Reserres at Beaufort . Th Naval Reserves held abutlnau meeting here lut night for tha purpose of eleotlng officer. - Mr Gay WIlUs mad th opening , addreaa whloh WH fall of (attraction and wet listened to with interest by all. ' After ward U Introduced the speaker of the evening Mr Chat L Abernethy; who , dell vend a tpsecb that will long ring in th eari bf the Naval Retervee of . Beaufort. Ha spoke about thirty minutes in conclu sion he said if yoo ever, need a friend br a few shllllngt doa't fail, to cau on me (applause.) : i , , - - We are glad to know that ,Mr Aberna- thyia ao liberal, and only with that very On In Beaufort wa lik hlm.ln that respeot. i The following men were elected, of- floert; - : JndLIsnU, Guy Willi. ", Ensign, Guy Taylor. Chief Petty C2oer, John Bobln- son' " ' .-. . -t Quarter Master, David Arthur, Gunner, V 3 Rice. After th election was over refresh ment! were served Including cold water which was donated by one of our New Bern friend tor which w ara vary grateful. About eleven o'olock the boy were called to attention, ran throth themsaualof arms and dismissed a'ier having spent a very pleasant, even ing. , 'v C : ' 4 TCU MOW TTAT TC3 AZ.3 TASHTI3 When yon take Grove' T&itolcss C1U1 Tonic, hectusa'tha formula i pLJa'y printed on every bottl thowlng tlat It It simply Iron and qt;!u!a La a tastubzt turn . ITo cur r.a t y, Pkc 63c. '. FJfteoa cent co'.tca . i"t c e to town l!ar Earrsa & Ci-ey fuli t ' t p to Mr Co?c C resn for U 3 er '.'.. k t v. hetsj'ont 1. T; "s i " 9 h f f ' th VJtc tC.:;tl--tt x r,lis'., a war; st is tr -nyj - 1 79 C SI g:)ij9',. 9 1 3 cr ! J V ' z i lth?sl"o p ,' 3. T: ( i t M ty Tr C ' i t t 1 '. , f 1 V 9 C,- .7 t" 5 I ' ' japa rrrrxRrzRES is corea Btcsuteof CUor Jtrt."' Tioop't ; ported ' Undcl kutslan Troop To Hove '" Ptaca Abandoned. Special to Journal. ; ' Beool, Jan. 13 Disorder In Corea by sppalstment of th new cabinet hat Ciwsed grvat axcltement and given Japan ta excuse to Interfere. M 1 It Is lull twelve thousand Jspsncte troops have lauded at Masaaphn. " ' it Is expeoted that tbe Russlaa troop at the Yalii river will msrch to Soonl Im mediate! y. ' ' " " " . . A Totlo j sper ssys all hope of peace Is aow go-P. ;. ,TZ2J.Z .n A NUTSHELL: . Grand Duke of Russta.broke the Iiauk of atout Carlo playing ronletf, win- nlng Over 150,000, s ; - DliDtche from St. Peterstui state that tb csar and 'government olOolal ar ktrongly luYavor of a settlement ut th diffioatlle with Japan owing to dis covery., by Viceroy Alaitff that' only proviaiunt.fortwo-nuaurea tuousana for tlx mouths ar at Port Artnur li stesd of two yean. ; ..; '' ' A tornado deatrovod five houses north of Blrminghim and aaanypaiMMis ace re ported Injured. .-..(' tf.: ;vv; . Ao lnvthitorv J of the Oertonal lost. taken by tiiwldtnt Mclver," of the siu dtnts burard outja .the fire .aggrcga'es ti7,ooav; j,MxA -yAvAiAA Robbers held up the r?uat Xlmited, northbound, oa tb Bouthern. Pacific near Baa Ltl Obispo aid stole the safe from "the express oar, "securing booty es timated sj nign ta 180,000. . ''r- "- -.i.A -Ji '"i The IroQuoIa ' Club, to which manv leading Chicago Dmocrats belong, I preparing to launch a presidential boom for General Nelson A Mile. $ 4 H A Rrlmllr. who nlalmsd that mVtlo Influences vfere at work on him. bidding blm kill the president hat been arretted in Mew Tort. v:,.--.,rf.lV. Tha nenl warm rains have CsUsod the lot gorge In the , western' rlyere to move and great damage It being done. . : SHORT SfORlES: f Mora than 8.000.000:000 Cnta htVe been Issued from ths Philadelphia mint d uric 1 the past 0 v year. -, Ona of the most DromlnCDt of OU magnat in Ioa Angelet I a woman, Who la said to control about nan or ine wbol prodact . ., , ... rna Aronatnok (Ma.) notato la becom ing a wmapollta, ablpmsnts having oeen made of lata from ffort Palrfleld to Aaitratla- loath Attica ana vuia.: tt east imOOO to print th hist an- siaal taoort of the aeetetarr or aancui tun whlok makaa It the most OOStlj avaramealai puhnoatton ig tn worio. A werldwida atsarvaac af Marco t, ISO, aa iUlbl Bund," proposed by tha stntlah and Torelan Bible society, baa bean approved by, the American Bible toouty. , Invder. the bloaeat horse ta th world. ta awsad la ClaTelanA O. Th horse Is a PtaebMon gelding foald In 1900. He ataada twanty-on hanaa (seven ieet) and walstna av TOO poanaa. ' ' Che total Indian DoouVaHon or ,tne Culted auto at apprcurimatoly about vraoOO, f which th nv,avUaed tKm ant Maw Fork Indiana embrace about OaOOO. loavlna about iso.ooo 00 aopylng lfiu reaerratJona, containing 05,127,000 acres oatslda of th Indian Territory and th state of New York. Certiflcate of FIll&x M Consent by V Stockfiollers to Dlssola ' -tlon. " : 'i( 8tate of North Carolina, ' '.- ' DeDartment of State. ' To all whom theta Pretentt may come Greeting: . ' . . Wheraaa, It. appcart to my satlsfacr tlon, by "duly authenticated record of the nroceedlmra for the voluntary dissolu tion thereof deposited in my office, that the Erick a Tile Manufacturing Uom Danv. a eorDoratloa of thlt State, whose principal office la situated at No: 48 Craven street, in tha CItr of New Born, Countv of Craven, Bute of llorth Caro lina (T. G. Flyman, Secretary being, the asnt therein and in cnarge thcreor, upon whom process may be served, hat compiled with the requirements of an act of the Legislature of North Carolina fSotalon 1CDO. entitled "An act to revise tUe Corporation Law of North Caro llos," preliminary to tbe lesulng of thlt Ccrtiacate that inch consent has been c:cd. ' - : ' ITow, Therefore, 1,3. Ery-sn Grimes, Z f ! tary of Stale of the M ! a of North Ct "ns, da hereby certify t!mt tbe said C . .ration filj, on the lxih dsy of Jan c .-7 I' " i. f 'a la try o:"ce s u'.y eiecu ! it .It' ' J enpfjat Ii writing to ,"" " 1 f,.lcor; Ion, exe- 1 - j .' l two t la Inter c " 1 ' 1 i ' ' .irt t". f, vthlch i ' 3 it 1 the 1 ikx'" '!!':: : H-ci C"o I,t 1 y 6:.ul of- M ' 9 1 THE OLDEST rfflriH Tells JHow He Many Winters ? by Using Mr. Brock'f AgeisJW A Years. 'AAA;A:) : f . -, " Q T&i:0:a MR. ISAAC BROCK) BOM Ef BOTCOMBE CO., I. C, XABCH 1, 1788. HI age n U4 yean, roacbed for by my extreme old age to tht use ot Pe - nr Born before tbe United Stain waa formed.! - Saw 22 Preatdenta elected. Pe-ru-na baa protected blm from all auddan changea, Veteran of four wart. ' " Shod a bono wben ,99 yean old. - -.'-! Atwayt conquytd the grip with Pe-n-na. .; . . -. Witneaa la a land auH at tbe age ot 110 yean, ; . - Believes Pe-ru-na tbe greateat remedy ot tbe age for catarrhal diseases. v v,f TSAAO BROCK, a citizen of McLeh- JL nan county, Texas; ha lived for 114 years.; For many years he resided at Waco, but now lives with 'bis son-la- law atValley Mlll,Texa. i COLD WEATIlB NECrS8ITIE& ; Don't stand In need of Coal Hods.Fire Sets, Pokers, Stove Pipe, Stove Boards, Stove, "Banges and Beaters any longer than It will take yon to reach oar store. All these things we have in our 'f :. H&BDWAREv BTOCK, and many more too hnmeront to mention The very look of tnem will make, you feel warm, and the low price will ttrlke you favorably, etc. - -, ' y Foy & Simmuns, 79 S. Fronts- NSWBXHN, N. a A 11 Yrmsnm mrM fArtfi1itn 9mm Ant. lag or removing timber from railroad tie size to larger tlae thatmay be on tha land of W. F. Bell, the third, tn Carteret county. v JOHN, B. ELLIS. : Dubois, Pa. FARMERS ! Mtkeyoar own fertilisers at home, under soientiflo Instructions, write for book of receipts.' ;A yrf'Aj-';-' S -TJTHERN CHEMICAL BUKEATJ, p. a Box 871, . . ; : -NoBPoiK, y- Notice oi Dissolution ot Copartner- To whom it msy concern-Taka no tice that the copartnership heretofore txltttng between the undersigned at K aysvllle, N. C, under the firm name tad ttyle of J. H. & A. C, Fescue hai been dissolved by mutual consent. AH debt due the old firm should be paid to A. O Foscne and all debt due by the old firm will be paid by Lira at they ma ture. : " . ' 1 The s;eneral mercband!. e t3 .;" "t v, ;" Vo C'-nllii'ied If A. C. T. ' '".a b.'. Iv, k for 1 ' i y .-:..r ;vft' '.!o c:r,. ' .r- Escaped the Terrors of autbtotlc record. : He tart t attribute - ji." A short time ago, by request, TJncle Isaac came to Waoo and eat for his pio tore. : In his hand ha held a stiok eat from the gray of General Andrew Jackson, which has bean carried by him ever sinoe. Mr. Brook la a dignified old gentleman, showing few signs of de orepitod. Bi family Bible Is still pre served, and it shows that tb date of his birth waa written 114 yean ago. :- - -' Surety a few word from this remarka ble old gentleman, vrho has had lis years of experience to draw from, would be Interesting a well aa profitable. A lengthy felographloat sketch I given of this remarkable old maa to the Waoo Times-Herald, Deoember 4, 1868. A still more pretentious biography of this, tb oldest living pan, Illustrated with a double eolnmn portrait, was given the readers of the Dallas Morning New; dated December 11, 1808. and also the Chicago-Timea Herald of same date. harvest s Best Sugar Cured hams 1 5c lb. Nice tot ; : 4 Just peeked, . : J. L. UcDAIIIEL'S. ; ; ; Fresh' Grits and Big Hominy, Oat Flakes and Carolina Rice. . r Bauer Kraut, 1 " A Complete stock Staple and Fanc7 Groceries. t Yours to Please, j. l. mm, rz pi. Jllt W l....a kJ a. .. i - , r COST OP BUILDINQ AND FUIFKr.NT, HALF-MIUtlON CILt . v . . CAPACITY, 30 PATENTS. Mnt qaabte ellmnfe n Antlo eoao: wit a'r t"" -ri.-. i fr t- ' Gulf fciream. Fully eniiinpt-d iui e-'-rr n-wnri t i i nient of OiHp.ise. A 1-nl corT;j f i i . n in - v , clonnrtmAnt tor r""1 ot t. . t b; , , , oun system of luiaia and Ku -iu L.u..i. , Ward Rates, $7 per w u( Prlvtts Room T ' J ft. n t O t I : ' For Catalogue, etc, eJJit;.J 1 k ... ( V t ALl Pe-ru-na. Thla oimtwnarlan la ail ardent friend of Parana, haying naed It many year. ' In epeaking of hie good health astd extreme old age, Mr. Brook says 1 "After a man ha lived ta th ww14 . long as Z hay, h ought to have found out a great many thlnge by perUhe. I think I hay done so. - One ot tbe thing l bar tomat oat to my entire utlsf action U tha proper thing tor ailments that ara due directly to tha effects at tha climate. For 114 yean t bare withstood tbe changeable cllaude , ot tbe United States. "I hay always been a very healthy man, but of course subject to the lieu ' affections "Wbtcb -are dne to tmiUm changes In theollmateaud t -rs V During my long life I have kaott great many remedlea tor ootj.L, e a and diarrhoea. . " As for Dr. Kartman'a retae 'y Peruna, I bare found It to It tie best, It not tbe only, rell&Hi rt "3 edy for these affections. It Lis been my standby for many yesra. and I attribute my good haslet and extreme old age to thla rem edy. : , - "It exactly meet all my- reqnxr menu. It protects me frotn th srvtt effects of sadden changes) it keeps xa in good appetite It give ma atrangtb It keeps my blood in good ebrralatloaw 1 have come to rely upon It almost est ; tlrely for the many little things tot , whloh I need medicine. . . "When epidemics of U' grippe fisat began to make their appearance la thla country I was soffersr from this die - had several long sieges wttm the grip. At first I did not know that Peruna was a remedy He this disease. Wben I heard that la grippe was epidemic catarrh, t tried Peruna tor la grippe ana found It to be Just fA thing.", Pours trvfc 'r--:: tot a free book on catarrh, addreaa The Peruna Medicine Co, Colnmboa, X . . If yoa donot derive prompt and astta taotory results from th ns of Peruna, ; write at onoe to Dr. Hartmaa, giving a foil statement of your caae, and h will be pleased io give yoo. hi valuable ad vice gratia. -. V 'A;h Address Dr. Hartman, President ot The Hartman Banltarioin, Columbnaj Ohio. - . -i-----...- -. 'o small sizes i t. J (..;,'.!. t;,1w f 1 lyJ.I r I l i j . f "3 '
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