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I. it 1"3 I it Two cUona, every 1 Friday, at Journal BuUd- Ci'WM Street. ' '.1 113 IV BTXTOT : AND PROPRIETOR. ' I I'aper of f "'J.- New Bars, an JCRIPTION '. '.Iss.. .. RATS r ... ss i Lionthe., a Months, u 0 ONLT IN ADVANCE. ' i , e Journal Is only sent on pay-in-met basis. Subscribe ra will re 3 notice of expiration of their sub- . tions and an Immediate response notice- vu De appreciated by toe Advertlalng ratee furnished upon plication at the office, or mob ln- by maf1 . , , nteid at the POstoffloe, New Bern, ;. C, as second-ciass matter. New Rem, N. C. June, 16. 191L THE VALUE OF AN ACBB. Never in, the history of man has there been so much value in an : ere of land. Always has land, the Lome place, appealed to man. ' It .vas the stronghold, the sanctuary, t ',e place of possession to be kept inviolate. The contest has ever been for land between tribes and 1i ations. Territory in treaties be tween nations has been an all im portant part, either in war or peace. Territorial acquiaitien has Icen the Anglo-Saxon desire, and not always has territory been ac quired honorably, yet never has a people complained that Angle-Sax-on rule did not give them benefits. . Acre value today, in many lo calities has more a sentimental than practical worth. . The exoins to - northwest Ganada caused aere val ue to rise rapidly, because of the ilemarid from American farmers, who found great prospects in what raising on lands selling at ten to twenty dollars an acre, when their American acres were one to three hundred dollars. Irrigation in the -- a a ' f a a. 14. t'ii vi oar nan m an a nnii iflrrinirv fertile, vast land wastes have be come acres under cultivation pro ducing one to five hundred dollars annually. Southern lands have come under cultivation, cut up In to acres and often reduced to town lots.; : 's. '' r- : : The natural value basis of an acre should be its productiveness. But it must not be forgotten that the speculative must also be con sidered, for many au investment of land is made today, not for what it is today producing, but for. its prospective valne when brought under more modem cultivation. Just how much an acre may be able to produce, has not yet been found out It is this that makes acreage values without limitation. AST AGE OF SWAT. This "a period when a single word, emblematic and emphatic in its demonstrative sense, stands for a general public sentiment to clean up and clear np, materially physi cally .and morally. The word standing for so much Is "swat" Not a musical word, but one that signifies a good deal. The common house fly that a few years ago was held simply as a personal annoy ance, is today declared a public menace. "Swat the fly I" is the paramonut duty of the chiienship that stands for sanitation and pub lic health. 4 "With. nearly equal detestation does the cry go up to "swat" trusts and corporations. Standard Oil, Tobacco and Steel, are held by many as dangerous to the republic, and their extermination regarded as a righteous crusaude. Even fur ther there are those who would "swat" the men in control and rovernlng the movement of these corporations, by making them crimliiially liable,, and visiting upon them the law that would ; euteuce them to terms In thepsni- I'.try. ... '' ' "' '(.- - , Against the liquor traffic public vntiment calls forthe "swat" t will prohibit its pub Kale. The political 'swat' i l,ccn applied to men asato- . c.f the disapproval of their ic conduct. Tho "swat" t immoral living, making Miu'ily amenable to the mor .;i women, Is going ahead lot. And ia the I HI jj ALCOHOL 1 PER CRN'P. AXfcgetablerVeparattonlxAs similarlrrgtteFbodarKlRegiilar UngdKSuMiadisaMBowelsdf PromotesDiaestlonflwiiii nessandRestXentalnsneatur Opium JIorptune norMmeraLj NOT NARCOTIC. jtnfoujkaumaim. HvmSttl- AperfccJ Remedy fOTCbitsflpt-i Hon. Sour Stoinach.Dlarrtiiea Worms JConvulswnsJevcnsit ness andJLoss OF sleep. lacSnrile Si$iature of . ' NEW YORK. Exact Copy of Wrapper. ' - ' Hia Light Diet Tba actor'a - aenae of bumor ia al ways uppermost He will Jest about hia bard lurk, his ill luck or almost anything tbat offer an opportunity for a Joke. Generally, too, be has cour ate the courage to amlle wben bis heart la heavy. A comedian, wbo wa known to be In desperate straits, was Invited to a social gathering one even Inf. - When the poor actor arrived he waa seen to be thinly clad, although the weather waa bitter cold. Be look ad also aa if be had not bad anjy too much nourishment for some time. The hostess greeted him cordially. v "I am so glad to aee you," she aaid "How wan yon are looking!" "Tea," replied the comedian: sthe wind has been very nutritious of late." -Saturday Evening Post .,-.-LL "I .-. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S , CASTOR! A Judge Julian W. Mack, of Washing ton waa elected president of the Na tional Conference of Charities and Cor rection at Boston. how l Till!? Wa offer One Hundred Dollars Seward for any ease of Catarrh that cannot be eared by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tole do, 0.' " :-':! Wt, the undersigned, have known P. J. Cheney or the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and fin ancially able to carry out any obli gations made by bia firm. ' Waldino, Kinnan t Mabvin, Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Core is taken in ternally, sating directly npon the blood and mucou surfaces of the system. ' Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation.' ' . . i Charles L. Warriner, the defaulting treasurer of the Big Four Railway, tes tified at Cincinnati against Edgar S. Cooke, charged with embezzlement. The woman of tods v who has rood health, good temper, good aense, bright ea and a lovely complexion, tbe result or correct livinar ana srooa aitrestion, wins the admiration of the world. If your digestion Is faulty Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will correct it For sale by ill dealers. Qualifications. ' Vra. Teaser would make a great baseball catcher." ; "What makes yon think so?" "Why, the other nlgbt abe caught her husband stealing home and put him out" Exchange. True men nod women are all physi cians to make us well. C A. BartoL WOMEN T7omea f the highest type, womei of superior education and refinement, whost ducernment ana Judgment give weight and fore to their opinions, highly pr;j the wonderful corrective 12 J ccralive properties of Chara l ilia's Slosutch and liver Tah L'i. Hrcr;l.out the many stages tf v-- -i's L'e, from g"r"ocd, ! Guaranteed nl'lBvi f For Infants "and Children. Tho Kind Yen Have Always Bought ; Bears the Signature 1 Use For Over Thirty Yean AW .. a TiPI i otm o..T. . to en. A FRONT DOOR NIGHT BELLS. Dootora Are Not ths Only Ones Who Have Un For Them. At 1 o'clock in the morning a man Who was looking for a doctor foaud a door plate on which he distinguished the words, "Night beliand ranf he bell. When' the door opened and a figure appeared. In the semldarknesa of the hall he said: ; ; j "Hurry up, please. There is a sick woman at No. 132." :-v. r, The man inside aaid "All right," and in a few seconds both men were rac ing down the street to No. 132. In the top floor front room lay a very stbk woman. : The newcomer pulled a small table to the bedside and took from his pocket a sheet of paper and a fountain pen. . . : "What on' earth are you doing with that?" said the man who bad summon ed him. "You're a nice doctor, you are." . . .- 'V: "Doctor T echoed the man, "I'm not a doctor; I'm a lawyer.- Didn't you rend fhe sign, 'Lawyer's bight bell?'? "But what does a lawyer need of a night bell?" tbe other man asked. '' "- "To enable tbe people who want to make wills in the dead ot night to find him readily." was the reDlT. , , S - "Once In a while I'm called up to straighten out more serious entangle ments, but most of tbe legal papers' 1 write after 10 p. m. are wills. A lot of people wbo take sick suddenly recol lect that they have never made a will and tbey want, to repair the omlsslda while there is time. When you said there was a sick woman here I nats rally thought of wills, not medicine. There Is a doctor in the corner house.? New York Times. FOLEY KIDNEY PlLli ron Baokaohc Kioniys ano Biaooki Representative Lindborg denounced party caucuses aa treason and the use of Federal patronage to influence legi lation aa bribery. A PEEK 1NHIS POCKET ! would show the box of Bucklen'a Arni ca Stive that E. S. toper, a caVpenter, or Manila. N. x. always carries." have never bad a cut. wound, bruise.1 or sore it would not soon heal," bt writes. Greatest healer of burns, boils, scalds, chapped hands and lips, fever sores, skin eruptions, eczema, corns and piles, 25c. at all dealers. Consolation. "Never mind, old man. Nobody will bay your pictures now, but some fu tare collector may pay hundreds of thousands of dollars apiece for them." 'Yea, but what good will tbat do me?" - -. 'Well, yon can at least have the sat isfaction of knowing tbat If any man ever does pay big prices for them he will be getting the worst of If-CW cago Becord-Herald. WhooDina; cough Is not dangers when the cough is kept loose and expectora tion easy by giving Chamberlain s Cough Remedy. It has Deen used in many epidemics of this disease with perfect success. t or sale by all dealers. Derivation of Blue Monday. The term blue Monday waa derived from a custom prevalent In the six teenth century of decorating the churches In Europe with blue colore an the Monday before Lent The fash ion of making a holiday of this par ticular Monday, especially" for those Whose vocations compelled them to work on Sunday, was' subsequently transferred to all MonOays. Excesses produced by tbe celebration resulted la stringent enactments on tbe sub ject and finally the custom was sbol iahed. One tradition bas it tbat tbe name originated from the Monday hoi Way revels, which generally left blu marks upon the faces of quarrelsome persons. New York Teli-grnia. SUNDAY SCHOOL CELEBRATION. 'North Harlowe, June H-Hurrah! get ready and come to the colored Pil grims Rest Christain Church Sunday School picoie to be held at Pilgrims Rest Saturday Jane 24th. ; AU Sunday Schools and friends are cordially invit ed to attend. Coma with filled baskets. Order of service 10 a. m, Miss A. V. McCabewill deliver the welcome ad dress 10:S0 a. m. Supt. C A. McCabe will open with prayer and singing as sited by Rev. A N Gooding, W C Miller Rev, Blackledge ana others. . Services will be continued by speak ing and singing, merrj-go-rooBd rope. jumping fence., wheel riding and etc. Don't forget that the brass band oi North Harlowe will furnish music for the occasion. Free lemookde. Mr. Charlie GoUett, leader, of the band, Mr. Samuel Roberta, director of the band. - Dinner at 12 m. There will be all kinds of refreshments for sale. Look out you high cash lightness, if wa know of you coming anywhere near us we will use all means to convict you, take warning and atay away we no not need you. ' 1 At 2 p. m. ProlH B White of the Tnacbego, Ala. institute will address us, hia subject, "the Hope of Our Race. You had better corns and hear hipa. Committee - arranged: Rev. J. M Parson, Pastor, Supt C. A. McCabe, Geo. Stamps, Hiram Brimage. B. H, and A. N. Gooding. C. fi. McCabe, E. McCabe, W J McCabe, Eliha , Peny, J. H. Peny, Ed. Miller. Isaac Miller, Charlie Jones, Sanuet Roberts, How ard Roberta, Sanders Sames, P P Wil liams, Wille Bell, Johnnie King, LG Miller. J D Becton, J Goal Bee ton, T H Blango, Sbadwick Stamp, Kev. Iaaac MiUey. Jas Blango, Lemon Johnson, J W Brown. Thoraaa Cbaptman J C An drews, T A Richardson, Mathew Word, N Whittington, J P Godett, E W Godett, G W Godett, DM Becton, 1) H Parker, A JN George, G B George, Willie Mitchell. A 8 Godett, MT Godett C Godett, Charlie Godett, J W. God' ett, Capt S George, E C Bell, W H Godett, D H Carter. Children Ory . FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR! A A man is willing to guess about near ly everything in tbe world bat bis breakfast , STOMACH TROUBLES. -Many remarkable eures - of stomach troubles have been effected by Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. One man who had spent over two thousand dollars for medicine and treatment waa cured by a few boxes of these tablets. Price, 26 eenta. Samples free at all dealers. v- -.- '. - . "Dinner of Deadly Enemies." Lady Randolph Churchill once gave at her house m Connaught place what ahe called a dinner of deadly enemjea. it waa tnougnt aaya Mr. U. w. Baiau- ey In his "Anglo-American Memories," a hazardous, experiment "It proved .a complete success. They were all well bred people. Tbey all recognised their obligations to their hostess aa para mount lor the time being. In soma cases ancient animosities were soft ened. In all.thei. were anspended." There ia one medictna that ever fam ily sEttuld be provided with and especial ly during the summer months; vis Cham berlain'a Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost certain to be needed. ' It costs but a Quarter. Can you afford to be without it T For aale by all dealers. Very Cemplleated. Aunt Kate What brings tbat young Mr. Stevens to tbe bouse so often f Mildred Well, hia mother's stepfather married a second cousin of my father's great-aunt We're trying to figure out what relation that makes him to ma. and It can't be done In one evening 8t Loola Times. A TERRIBLE BLUNDER to neglect liver trouble. Never do it Take Dr. King's New Life Pills on the first sign or constipation, bilioosneea or inactive bowels and prevent virulent In digestion, Jaundice or gall atones. They ,reg ulato tbe liver, atooiacb and bowels and build np your health. Only 26a at au oruggiata. - . Eighty-three eadete were graduated from the West Point Military Acade my, v rOLEYiKIDIEYPlil.1! QeMMSWMAlMMe mDMIIVMIU HMItt A new effort in the Senate to kill the Bristow amendment to the direct elec tion bill failed. ' F.S. Rexford. 616 New York Life Bldg., Kansas City, M., aaya. "I had 4 severe attack of a cold which settled to my back and kidneys and I waa In treat nain from mv trouble. A friend lacommended r-oley Kidney fills and 1 ased two bottles of them and they have done me a world ot good. r. a Duffy. Whit Was Wrong. A man who had been a long time an Inspector In the Immigrant service wb given a desk at Ellis Island. A i"-re tary went with the Job. One 6 y V Secretary handed his chief a le'.tr t sign. The chief read It r- .-. i tnmn across the wor-1 "r? . " -v imcs timtr f ' ' ' KIDNEYS Don't Mistake the Cause of Tour Troubles. A New Bern Citi- . sen Shows How to Cure . - - . Them. Many people never sutpect, their kid neys. If Buffering from a lame, weak or aching back they think that it ia on ly a muscular weakness; when urinary trouble sets in they think it will soon correct Itself. , And so it is with all oth er symptoms of kidney disorders. That ia just where the danger lies. You mn cure these troubles or they may lead to more aerioua ones.. .The beat remedy to use Is Doan a Kidney Fills. - It cures a'l ilia which are caused by weak or dis eased kidneys. New Bern people testi fy to permanent cures. - L. A. Smith, 18 Griffith etreeVNew Bern, N. C, says; "Backache caused me a great deal of suffering, and I had other distressing symptoms -of kidney complaint.. Ioan's Kidney Pilla which I procured from the Bradnam Drug Ca completely and permanently cured me 1 have publicly endorsed this remedy before, and I am now pleased to confirm my former statement Our son, who had a weakness of the kidneys, also used Doan' Kidney Pilla and waa re-lieved."-- -.vvt.W,. For eeJe by ail dealers. Price 6d enta Foster MUburn Co Buffalo New York, sola agents for tba United Jasnember the name Doaa's ns n otner. Change in schedule. Effective June 11, 191L Train 9 will arrive at 6:40 p m, leave Q.v) p m, and tram iu win leave at 6:40 p m. Parlor car service from New Bern will be discontinued on trains 1 and 2 New Bern to Norfolk and will be placed between Raleigh and Nor folk, Begining with the first car leav ing Winston-Salem Wednesday June 14, leaving Goldsboro train 8 Thursday June 15, Pullman Sleeping car service will be inaugurated between Beaufort and Winston :Salem, N. C. . . For further information apply to T. H. Bennett, Union ticket agent or ' -WW CROXTON, 4 Af -V G. P. A. ? ' The uniform success that has attend ed the use of Chamberlain 'a Colic Chol era and Diarrhoea haa made it a favor ite everywhere. It can always be de pended upon. . For sale by all dealers. F. 8. DUFFY .Jurors Craven County Court The Criminal Court week beginning Monday, June 12th. ' - ' ' No. 1 Township, D M Willis, EA Forrest, G A Whitford. Henry Morris, M D Gaakins, J M Simpkins, W S Lanr eaater, W H Adama. No. 2 Township J W Everington, A J Holton, John Toler, Alexander Price, Edward Coward, D W Toler, E E Gas- kins, A L Toler, W J Potter. No. S Township L R Cannon, W J TUghman, R N West H L Arnold, O H Rhem, C Marshburn, E F Huggins. No, 6 Township Joshua Adama, M D Tav lor. John H Carraway. Ho. 6 Township-A J Rowe, E W Bry4n. :-'s - . : No. 8 Township-J V Blades, R Diaoeway. Geo, T Winfield, LH Cutler, Jr,. James A Bryan, L H Cannon. The Healthful Uphill Walk. The best way to get oxygen Into tbe blood la to walk a mile uphill two or three times a day, keeping the mouth cloeed.and expanding the nostrils. This beats Sill other methods. During such walk every drop of blood in the body will make the circuit of the- lungs and stream, red and pure, back to its ap pointed work of cleansing and repair ing wornout tissues. It is worse than useless to take any medicines internally lor muscular or chronic rheumatism. All that ia need ed ia a free application of Chamberlain's Liniment . For sale by all dealers. M , Rossini's Equal " Sosslni after finishing his great work Indulged himself In a long period of leisure and did not write a line of music. A friend once called on him and found him writing hia autograph. with a sentiment at the bottom of aome photographs of himself. One of these read, "To M. Plllet WW, my friend and my equal In music.'' .. "Whatr eried the visitor. "Ton are not serious M. Fillet Will to not your equal In music." "Certainly he Is since Z am doing nothing," explained Rossini. Foley Kidney Pills contain Just the In grediente necessary to reeulsts and strengthen the action of the kidneys and L Udder. Try them yourself. F, S. Duffy. Funny, but Not Humorous. "Who says there are no women hu- noruur . . "I dont know, whyf 1 -7 rypewnter spells ss funny as irtemus "ard in his palmiest days." ixmHTL.e Courlcr-Jourmil. fry IT'S YCU.1 , J. , Agent to It Caused ths Real E Change His fciind. ' When the family who admitted thai they were moving because tLe tenants at the old address made their lives miserable confided to the renting agent that they had one peculiarity which they wished him not to' mention to their neighbors in ; his bunding the agent got uneasy and executed a men tal quickstep trying; to devise some way to break the lease. ' But aloud he said very courteously:, iJ '.iv ' "I shall be glad to oblige you tf 1 can. What ia it you wish me to keep a secret?" ff, i& ": "The fact that we pajf our rent promptly on the Jst of every ; month," aaid the head of the 'family; "That was something that Nobody ' else in the other house did, and the 'agent as an Incentive to quick action on their part published tbe news or ohr promptness The only , action it 'etirred them Into was persecurJo bf us," dnd tbey car ried that to auch extremea that we bad to move.. , If yod will" kindly re frain from using ua aa a clubffo 'whack your delinquents into obedience wf will appreciate it" - ? " ;: : v " The agent resolved not: to cancel the tease, bnt at the same time He reiin quisbed a hastily conceived plan for procuring "prompt remittances. New York Times. v - " '. ' y That Yankee Dodge.' ; A f The descripUon of the first operation under ether In Europe as given by Dr F. William Cook m the University College Hospital - Magazine IS repro duced In the London Lancet' and the scene la referred to as the J'tnost dra matic ever enacted In Which' medical men grouped the stage." SXh opera tion was performed Jjy Robert Liston on Dec. 21, 1840. "At 31:18 Listen en ters, that magnificent figure of a man six feet two inches In height and aaya, We are going to try a Tfankee dodge today, gentlemen, for making men in sensible,' so Liston introduced ether to a" London bospltal." 1 The subject was a man. thirty-six years old.1 whose thigh waa amputated. - The operation waa. successful, and Listen' uttered tbe epilogue, "Tbla Yankee dodge, gentle men, beats mesmerism holier. ' Children Cry . FOR FLETCHER'S - CASTO R I A It developed at the meeting of the sommit ee investigating State Depart ment expenditures that the Voucher for Day portrait has been found snd tbat a son of former Senator Hale got a lee of $5,000 for aome obscure service. A LEADING CALIFORNIA DRUGH gist, Pasadena. Cat. March 9. 1911. Foley and Ca, Gentlemen: We have sold and recommended Fol y Honey and Tar Compound for years. We be lieve it to be one of the moat efficient expectorants on the- market' Contain ing no opiates or narcotics it can be given freely te children. Enough ot tbe remedy can be taken to relieve s cold, as it bas no nauseating results, and does not interfere with digestion. Yours very truly. C H. Ward Drug Co. C L. Parsons. Sec'y and Trraa." Get the original Foley's Honey and Tar Compound in the yellow package. F, S. Duffy. . . Frank B. Jones. . president of the American Electric Fuse Company, of Muskegon, Mich.,' was arraigned in connection with an alleged fraud involv ing $720,000. . ;-. . SORB NIPPLES. 7, Any mother who has had experience with this distressing ailment will be pleased to know that a cure mav be ef fee ted' by applying Chamberlain's Salve as soon as tne child is done nursing. Wipe it off with a seA cloth before al lowing the babe to nurse. Many trained nurses use this salve with best results. For sale by all dealers. -' - ' Infamous Cruelty te the Ladlos. Tbla from the "Personal1 column of the London Telegraph: ' t . "Wlll the fairer of the two ladles wbo entered the Apsley gate of Hyde park. In a landaulet on Sunday at 12:15, - wbo snilled at gentleman rid ing bay cob, kindly make appointment tomorrow through these columns? He earnestly longs to again meet bia Ideal centaur." -, -: k 4 The connection between a centaur and two ladles In a motorcar Is not obvious,' but we pass over that to pro test at the Infamous cruelty' of a' crea ture who deliberately seta two ladles the task of deciding between' them selves which of them Is the fairer. Belman. ' . FOLEY KlP:iEY FillS Cipriauo Castro, exiled President of Venezuelsv waa discovered at Port de Palx, Haiti. . - Lake DrumondCnnd & Water Co. ; ; Lcke Druniinond Tr;nTcrt::!cn . . Co. Lcke Drur.mcr.J Tc-' j Co. Dismal Swamp Canal An Inland Route, Protect, t f, n Ffnnn. a I-e.-tll Nine Feet of Wat AIj ;t f-.: 1 1 r I" Qui.k Trr F.T t " I, t TKE!3 AWFi: POitsnoulu Corned Juliets Nicest lot this tzzzin just leccived &t RIcD-rJcI's Cash Grocery. New pack Fish Roe can 10 & 15c Campbells Chiefien Soup r 10c " Tomato and.Veg. Soup 10c Standard No. 2 Tomatoes ( Succotash r White a Oil per gat. Fancy Table Syrup perqt ; Portorico Molaaes ' 6lc 16c 12c 10c ' 10c Fresh Vegetables from nearby farms everyday. S. & P, .Blend. Roaited and Ground Coffee ia the best 25c coffee sold. ; Try it. Phone your orders for anything you want in groceries. . -.: YOURS FOR CASH ONLY J; LMcDaniel 41 MiddioSL : Phons91 HARDWARE AND Building Ma ierial Paints, Oils Varnishes American Field Fence Es li Sl!llLlsiv3s - lew Ben, I. 0, '.. HENRY'S Prescription from all physicians. Quickly and Ac curately filled. V; Also a full line of Choice Toilet articles. PHONE 173 V A PLEASED HOUSEWIFE will be found everywhere our groceries are delivered. Thus qualities are well worth your consideration if you wish to eat wholesome things. The prices for which we sell groceries are certainly attractive. This will inake you regret not having traded here be fore. , We invite' your patronage. Country flams and Shoulders, Ports mouth Corned Mullets, Queen City and Fox River Butter, Morrises Family Tripp, Blue Ribbon Extracts, In fact everything at the right prioe and guar, an teed and delivered promptly, uJ oliul l.wjj U. PHONE 158 NEW EE UN, N. C l Uu -fy iUUlllillVkii k, VjvA A- vUi tJf Field Peas of all kind, Oat, Hay, Corn, Brand, Ship Stuff Beet Pulp, JDictihcrs Grain which i3 the hihrct in Pro- tciC3 of any fee J f o: Ion t, marl-.ct, cr.J prcJI-acrs ir.i in quantities, AlLIfa her Pharmacy ( oo.. .T' 13 "swat," r "
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