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1 llil tiLLIiLI Utiwuiu XitakUsked 1871 tWlshe4 Is Two Sections, mrj Tuesday and frlday, t Journal Build- fc-80 Craven Street. - CHAKLX8 L. 8TXTKII ' EDITOR AND PROPRIITOR. Official Paper ot Crartn Gouty. ' New - Bsr and J SUBSCRIPTION RATES. . Two Montha.. .. .. .. .. .. ..I U Three Months.. . II U Month.. .. .. . . M twelve Months.. .. .. . IM i ; r ONLT IN ADVANCE. The. .Journal la only sent on pay-ln-dvance bads. Subscribers will - re serve notlcs ot expiration of their sub nrlpUons and an immediate response V notice wu oe appreciated by the InnrnaL application at the office, or upon ta ' inirr by mal1 nteid at the Postofnoe, New Bern, H. C. as second-class matter. New Bern, N. a October, 20, 191L THE RISE OF THE STATE'S CAPITAL. S: The successful dedication follow ing the completion of the audito rium building at Raleigh this week may be said to mark the rise of North Carolina's capital city from the provincialism that has long surrounded it, The Kews-Observ-er well calls it "an epoeh making event" and such it is, combining as it does with the splendid mate rial growth of the city that has taken place within the past few years. To be unable to receive its State's citizens has for years been a mat ter that made Raleigh fail in ma terial, industrial commercial and population gains. The capital city of North Carolina was held in such sacred respect, locally, that this was deemed all sufficient to provoke an inrush of investors to build up and enrich the place. The old cry of "Raleigh for Ral eighites" has given way to the broader spirit that partakes of metropolitanism. Not that Ral eigh has lacked in hospitality. to wards visitors, but the provincial idea predominated, and this has kept back the natural growth of the city, lost it the State Conven tions, all this operating to keep away the State help that would have been glad to contribute and aid in having a State capital city to be proud of and one to boast about to those outside North Car olina.. The week ushers in a new epoch, one that is the glory of every North Carolinian, for Raleigh is no longer localized, but Stateized, risen from provincialism to metro politanism, arousiug a State pride and enthusiasm that has never be fore been felt, that is well express ed in the sentence "Raleigh for all North Carolina, and all North Car olina for Raleigh." CIVIC PRIDE SCHOOLING. As a rule the people of most communities have a greater know ledge of things beyond their bor ders than of things inside. The disposition to belittle home do ings, to discredit the local merchant as being behind the times, is too often the cause of the small news paper and the slow merchant, for both need the home encourage ment and support in order to rise to greater things. To establish a branch in the pub lic schools to engender and teach ' civic pride to the pupils, may ap pear a joke. Such a branch would be unnecessary if the older genera tion had the just, knowledge of civic pride and put it into prac tice. An actual lack of knowlelge of home affairs would be startling if an examination was made. Let some child ask his father a few questions, and one of two things is likely to h appen, a child sent from the parental presence, or a badly chagrined parent And such simple questions, name the mem bers of the board of aldermen. What is the city's bonded indebt edness and for what What is the city and county tax rate. What are the citv's receipt and expenditures, annually. How many people own their own homes, Just questions about every day thing", but pertinent, important, to every citizen, every tax payer. How can there be civic pride, 11!, t' there be a knowledge of t'mri that onter into local ;)!-.'.?. f ) is to be a!,! a to In 'm nmv .1 irt r ! JiiUi-'-i-.'f mi, ,,.,,, . ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. AwgetaWerVeparallonErAs simirating thtrFoodamJRcgirfa lingtlteSioflBcteandBowdsi ftoraotes DigeslionflKetful ncss and RestXontains neiitar Opium.Morptune narMneraLi NOT NARCOTIC. Plsmiil W- few CtanMSumr. Aperfect Remedy forConsfii; UOn . 90UT aiUHKKll.UUii I wu Worms jConvulsiousjicvcrisii DSS aiulLOSS OF SLEEP. lacSimile Signature of NEW YORK. Exact,Copy of Wrapper. community. A little school study in civic pride might be productive of last ing good. The American Tobacco Company's plan of reorganization was filed with the clerk of the United States Circuit Court in New York. How s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tole do, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business tranaactiona and fin ancially able to carry ont any obli gations made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, anting directly upon the blood and mucoug surface of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. Test Fur 8tutterr. A new method of voice control was tried by the lifelong stutterer. In a few lessons the Impediment in speech was overcome. That's flue," said a candid friend. "Now I wish you would take a bit of sdrice. You talk all right today, but Just keep a watch on yourself and see now you talk this time next week." "You're a wet blauket, all right," fro w led the ex-stutterer. "What's tho matter with next week?" "We'll oe In the full moon, then," said his friend. "It's a fact that everybody who has ever stuttered stutters worse when tbe moon is full than at any other time. Until yon get so you can talk smoothly then yon can't count yourself reully c;ired." The man with halting sie.vh took notice, as advised, and fti.d thnt several full moons waned hefora he could control his speech at that time New York Tlmta. KICKED BY A MAD HOUSE. Samuel Bircb, of Beetown, Wis., bad a moat norrow escape from losing; his leg, as no doctor could heal the fright ful sore that developed, but t last Bucklen a Arnica Salve cured it com pletely. Its the greatest hee'er of nl eers, burns, boils, eczema, senilis, oil?, corns, enld-soree, bruis s and piles oi earth. Try it 25c. at all druggists. American women, according to Ger man, do not know how to pes? for a photograph. In the art of arriving with both feet, however, they are quite so phist tested. ' Tba my: Urj of the mur Jer of Patrick J. Breen in New York was solved. ' WOMEN Women of ths highest type, women of superior edacaiioa anil refinement, wtow sliscernmeat tad judgment fir weight nJ fore to their pinions, highly praise the wonderful corrective tzl curative properties of Cha l::Lb's Slsr.acli and Lifer Taj Lis. TL'crilout tlit masj stages tf tr:ia's Lfe. from girlLcoJ, t'r ! : lis t ciciier- rgymi, tltrt I J II. II IliiM For Infanti and Childrefl. the Kind You Haye Always Bought Bears Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years tmi gkntaur tMMm, new vua cm. JURY LIST FOR U.S. CIRCUIT AND FEDERAL COURT. FIRST WEEK, The following list of jurors have been drawn for the next term of the U. S, Circuit and Federal court, which con venes in this city on October 23rd, with Judge R. D. Connor presiding ; G L Griffin, Oriental; H A White, Greenville; S W Styron, Aurora; Frank lin Dail, Institute; J S Davis, Golds boro; Wash Garris, Speights Bridge; W L Arendell, Morehead City; W K Baxter, New Bern: S G Pate, Fremont; Peter Andrews, Trenton; M D Lane, Fort Barnwell, J W Speight, Snow Hill W B Hargett, Tuckahoe; Jaseph Gas- kill, New Bern; Daniel Whitford, Pol locksville; Geo. T Farnell, Bayboro; John Cox. Dudley; K R Wilkinson, Au rora; W A Litchfield. Aurora; John D Pierce, Ayden; J M Mitchell, Goldsboro; M E Dail, Hyco; R H Hardy, LaGrfcnge; W H Bray. New Bern; N L Carrow, Beaufort; J S Hines, Ayden; W B No bles, Winterville; W H Hammond, Com fort; Everett Taylor, Snow Hill, Al mond Hamilton, Wit: J L Fentress, Maribel; W T Mayo, Mesic; B S Rus sell, Bogue; J F Hooker, Kinston, A L E Weeks, New Bern; Asa Jones, Jr., Snow Hill; Josephus Moye, Greenville; CWPridgen, Kinston; W K Styron, New Bern; Brise Trott, Richlande; H W Horn, Catherine Lake. SECOND WEEK. John D Jar man, Richlands; H C Armstrong, New Bern; Wia Hsrst. Ward's Mill; Jesse P Quinnerlv, Quin nerly; Hughes B Holland, New Bern; J M Edgerton, Genoa; M G Moye, Greenville; Wm. Wneatly, Beaufort; E M Jarmon. Tuckahoe; J W S Bea man, Snow Hill; G W Edgerton, Golds boro. Alex Sutton, La Grange, W G White, Vanceboro; J Z Brooks. Grifton; Herman Ervin, Richlands; A I Grim' sley, Hooker ton; D B Hooker, Bay boro Msrvia Mason. Atlantic . ' Don't trifle with a cold is good advice for prudent men and women. It mtfy be vital io case of a child. There is nothing better than Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy for coughs and colds in children. It ia safe and sure. For sale by all Deal ers. . . . '. '-.r Ex-Senator Chandler, of New Hamp shire, expresses doubt thst either Tsft or LiFullelte could be elected if nomi nated in 1912. r . i. Ohirdfen Cry FOR FLETCHER'S . CASTOR! A Birds and Fishes and Glass. A correspondent recently reported what bo described as the "cottons freak" of a blackbird flying against a parlor window many times at the same spot continuously. Such an Inci dent Is not uncommon. Birds bkvs been known to fight for hours st a time, day after day, with their own Image reflected In a pane of glass, pecking and fluttering against tbe pine and quite exhausting themselves' In their fury to demolish the supposed rival. It Is another Instance of bow tbe arts of our civilization corrupt and confuse the birds. It is tbe saraS with flabasw Darwin tells a story of s pits ft m aquarium separated .by plat glasa from fish which were Its proper food. In trying to get ire the flub the pike would o.ten dash With such violence against tbe glasa as to be completely, stunned. . It did this for more than three mouths before It learned caution. Then wben the glass was removed the pike would not at tack those particular fish, but would devour others freshly Introduced. It did not at all understand tbe situa tion, but ansoolated the piinlHtimeot It bad received not with tbe rIuks, but with a piirtli'iiinr kind of Oho. ft . w 0:r Ured Subscribers RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. , i :. . , Worthy officers and members of Rose Lee Lodge No. 6,033 G. U. O. of O. F. i and Houahold ot Euth, o. . 5.051 G. U. 0. of O. F., MelviD, N. C. " It We, your committee, t draft resolu tions of the death of our beloved broth er and worthy treasurer of both the above named societies in the person of brother J, R. Holland, who departed this life on Sept. 1911, at the age of 72 yeaw..- :' . - .' . ' . ; '-- Whereas, it has pleased the Supreme Ruler of the nniverse to call from labor to reward a muc,h esteemed, kind and affectiooate brother, a loyal member of his churca snd the several lodges to which he belonged, - Whereas, he was a deacon of Craven Corner Missionary Baptist church for more that thirty yeara, and whereas, be was also a member and grand officer of the Home . Protection .Society for quite a number of years: and wherea?. In his death the church his lost one of its strongest pillars, his several lodges one of their best and most faithful and instructive officers, the community one of its best citizens, and the race one of its brightest examples of honesty and intecrity, his family a devout husband and loving father, therefore be it Resolved 1, That we djw in humble submission to Him whose will is ac complished, and who doeth all things well. 2. That we tender the bereaved fam ily our deep sympathies, and commend them for consolation to Him , Whose watchful eyes are ever over the child ren of men. 3. That these resolutions be spread upon tbe minutes of his lodges, a copy furnished the family and a copy fur nished his church, and that the New Bern Journal be requested to publish the same. G. W Cully. Saraina Cully, A. E. Whitlington, J. J. Bryant, R. E. Whittington, A. E Pellham, Committee for the G. U. 0. of 0 F. and the Household of Ruth and the Home Protection-Society. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CA3TORI A H i J : Documentary evidence relating to the two marriages of Mrs. William Gum ming Story was made public in Wash ington. MORE THAN ENOUGH IS TOO MUCH. To maintain health, a mature man or woman needs just enough food to re pair the Waste and supply energy and body beat. The habitual consumption of more foot! than is necessary for these purposes is the prime cause' of stomach troubles, rheumatism and disorders of the kidnry. If troubled with indices. tion, revue your diet, let reason and not appetite control and take a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will conn be all right again. For sale by all d alert. ' - . 8rpents and Musio. - Barnnrd concludes from his person al observation of cobrns In Ceylon, says the Scientific American, that the serpent'. traditional ' love for music Is a pure fable and thnt the only ef fect of music is to amuse the reptile's curiosity, whlob Is excited by nny loud snd scute sound. . The cobra protrudes its head, from Its burrow nJIUe on bear ing the snuke charmer's flute, tbe rnt tllng of a chain and the sounds made by beating tbe ground with a switch. It appears to perceive Only sonnds of high pitch, for It pays no attention to the low hotes of the flute or the beat ing ef the drum. JBnrnard nlso con firmed, in Ceylon, the results of ob servatlons mudu in the London zoolog ical garden on the supposed power of fascination exerted by serpents upon birds, and be concludes that this now er of fascination Is also purely imag inary, i -. ;t - - . NEVER OUT OF WORK. The busiest little thiugs ever made are Dr, Kine's New Life Pills. .Every pill is a sugar-coated gionuie of health, that changae weaknesr'tnto strength, 1 tngoor into energy ConstipationIlmd ache, Chills, Dyspepsia, Mararia. , Only zbc at ail druggists. y:-:Z--1.. - . - -.. .-' Governor Wilson, of New Jersey, st ticked the Republican machines In a speech at Peterson, N. J. The Lien Didn't Roar. ' It Unrelated that I iiinow, the faith ful servant and personal valet of Prince Bismarck, once trod on bit master's gonty foot Instead of swear ing at bun or even decluiing be Was a clumsy fool. Bismarck, noticing thai rinnow himself was frightened, said: Consider yourself honored. No other person, my dear Tlnnow, not even the kaiser himself, would bare been suf fered td tread on my corns." ' . ' The Wright brother m d a 26-iee-ond flight in their new air machine -t Kill Devil Hill, N C. t: ACT QUICKLY Delay Has Been Dangerous in New " Bern. - Do the right thing at the right time. Act quickly in times of danger. Backache is kidney danger, - - . Doan's Kidney Pills set quickly. Cure all distressing, dangerous kid ney ills. '?'; V-''f V',;.' i;:;L Plenty of evidence to prove this.. , lira, C Pennington, 27 E. Front St., New Bern, N. C, says: "1 suffered in tensely from backache and sharp, shoot tag pains across my loins. Often I was so lame that I could hardly straighten after stooping. I knew my kidneys were disordered, ; for their secretions looked very unnatural. I used just one box of Doan's Kidney. Pills that I got from the Bradham Drug Co.. and this was sufficient to dispose of my aches and pains. Doan's Kidney Pills have been of greater benefit to me tban any other kidney medicine I have ever ta ken." (Statement given January 24, 1908) . -' RE-ENDORSEMENT. Mrs. Pennington was interviewed on November 28th, 1910-and she said; still recommend Doan's .Kidney - Pills. for they gave me permanent relief You may continue to publish my form er endorsement of this remedy.". For sale by all dealers. Price SO eentsv Foster Mllbum Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents tor tba Units BUtes. - . Remember tha tame Dosa't suas take no other. At emperance society in Cleveland is trying to find out what a highball is. It may unnecessary to state that the soci ety in question is a strictly feminine one. SAVED HIS MOTHER'S LIFE. "Four doctors had given me up, writes Mrs. Laura Gaines, of Avocs, La., "'and my children and all of my friends were looking for me to die, when my son insisted that 1 use rJlec trie Bitters. I did so, and they have done me a world of good, I will always praise . them. Electric Bitters Is priceless blessing to women troubled with fainting and dizzy spells, back ache, headache, weakness, debility. constipation or kidney disorders. Use them and gain new health, strength and vigor. They re guaranteed to sat isfy or money refunded, uniy tu eta at all Druggists. Men Who Cry en the Street 1 was standing ou tho street cornet waiting for a car," said a caller at the Deaconess home In Chicago, "and saw a man walking along with bowed bead, crying! ; No, he bad not been drinking. 1 Ha leoked like a respectable workingmon of middle age. ; I wanted to speak to blm. but-1 didn't What do you suppose wns the matter?" ', Tbe deaconess whom be was address ing said nothing, but she knew why some "respectable middle aged men" walk tbe city streets crying. Visions rose before ber: A man who had Just visited bis boy, in jail for stealing a man who has been bunting work for three weeks and "lost out" every time, till tbe dearly loved wife and baby at borne were literally starving a man who had just had a flashlight of bis own degradation and was comparing it with tbe innocence of tbe clean hearted lad tbat used to cuddle Into bis mother's lap. . The men go. weeping along the streets sometimes, but often er far they go too dead at heart to weep. Christian Herald. ; Yon are not experimenting on your self when you take Chamberlain'sCough Remedy for a cold as that preparation has won its great reputation snd exten sive sale by its remarkable cures of colds, and can alwavi be depended up on.' It is equally valuable for adults and children and maybe given toy.uns children with implicit confide ce as it contains no harmful droy. S. It by all Dealers. ; Danolng In Washington's Days. - ' It was a dancing nge. None was too old or too dignified to join in the pas time. . We Imve ir on the authority of uenerai ureene mat on one occasion Washington danced . for three hours without once sitting- down. Patrick Henry would close the doors of lib of fice to betake himself to danHag or fiddling, and Jefferson dearly loved to "rosin" his bow for s merry Jig. The Story is told of him that once when away from borne he received new of the burning- of hhr father's house. "Did yon save any of my booksr be asked of tbe slave who brcught blm the tidings. : ."No. moss," answered the negro, "but we saved the fiddle."- Mand Wilder Goodwin In "Tbe Colo nial Cavnllcr." Rheumatism Relit ved In 6 Hours. DR. DETCHON'S RELIEF FOR RHEUMATISM usually relieves sever est cases in a few hours. lis action upon the system is remarkable and ef fective. It removes the cause and the disease quickly disappears. I irst dose benefits. 76e and $1.00. Sold by Brad bam Drug Co. - CMd Hie Bluff. An tresrlblc guet bod been sitting st tlio hotel table about three mliiuti-s and no wultcr bad come to him. and wben be rauftht tbe eye of the bend waiter be called bin up. "Here," he mild III nnturedly, "I've been waiting for balf an hour for somebody to take my. order, and nobody bus come liearl Am I going to be waited onT" "Certainly, sir." "Then I want to know why I hare ben k'jt walling n balf hour!" "Well, sir," expliiliHMl tbe waiter, "t!jo limn who whs on duty uhvn you cfi'no In, half on -tiour airo, bus left t 1 wuii't I s bin k intll tiiiiturrow, nnd I i-jiii ? on iiMty ten mlnutee ngu, I t I 'w t r .- 'i" ' , 1 , , 1 . v (1 ' 'I ' m O FCU3E EEFIB1S FOR SEPTEMBER.. To the Board of Aldermen of the city of New Bernr;;-:--w':.?' v1-' -.r"'-' Gentlemen: I beg to report to your honorable body tbat during the month of September 19! 1, 1 have t'ied 154 ca ses for various offences and Imposed fines amounting t9 $ 62 00 Costa amounting to y' -i 137 45 .K ;y, l-:'?-- - 189 46 The above' eases were disposed of as follows: B .. " ". - 1 ' ' Convicted, 6l; discharged 3. ; V Of thoie convicted, one was senten ced to the county jail; in default of pay roent of fine,' one was confined in city cells," i-.cv-i-'yify: & . - . ' Respectfully submitted, ' -" . . c.J. McCarthy, , -k-v;-' " Mayor. To the Honorable Mayor and Board of Aldermen of ihe-etty-oM'lew Ber; Gentlemen: I beg to report that du ring the month of September 1911 there have been 64 arrests made,, of which 61 were convicted and 3 discharged. . Of those convicted, one was sentenced to the county roads for 30 days. . Amount of fines collected and paid to county treasurer, $ 27 01 To amount of costs collected, $ 132 35 By treasurer Rec'ps By costs to self, . 66 18 66 17 Total, $ 132 35 $169 36 POLICE REPORT, Inform Warrants Officers: ants Ex. . Bryan, 4 4 " Griffin, ' 1 ; 1 Parker, 11 - " 13 . Rowe, 6 4 . Foscue, 2 3 I pock, 3 4 Doughty, 6 6 McDaniel, 11 .. 8 Lupton, 11 5 Total 64 . 54 ! 1 Respectfully submitted, I C. LUPTON, Chief of Police. Ellenboro, W. Va., is stirred by the outcome of-an elopement to Oakland, Maryland. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Atwood saj 8 he is not going lo fly anymore.- Maybe there Is one man who k lows when he has had enough, MIDNIGHT IN THE OZARK8 : and yet sleepless Hiram Scran1 on, o! Clay City, III., couched and coughel. He was in the mountains on the advice of live doctors, who said he had con sumption, bnt fcund no he'p in the cli mate, and started home, , Hearing ol Dr. Kinii's New Discovery-1 begn to use it "I believe it saved my life," he writes "for it made a new man. ol me; so that I can now do ' gooi work again.' For all lung diseases,, coujhs, colds, lagr ppe, asthma, croup, whoop ing cough, hay fever, hemorrhages. hoarseness or quinsy, ' it'a the best known remedy. Price 60c and 11.00, Trial tHitte free. Guaranteed ry sll Druggists. ... . The National Progressive Republican Convention in f hicago ind ned Sena tor Lafollette for President , ' ;.WA fine piece of cloth my boy!: J I never saw you wear a better) looking suit,"-' ; - - , ( "?Yes, I am pleased with it I -bad it inadTBy a good merchant' tailor. iThe cloth is one of the - - - r fCf -. " Emy 'man b proud of a SWlianos wt Ua kava a full fin ci tUt dutmcli fabnes. Call and be am Hoed ol see oi ' them today. .;. .- ' F.M. '; CHAD WICK , M laicil ANT TAILOR 103 Middle St. New Bern, N. C. 174 PHONE YOUR WANTS in 6 Octagon Soap -20c 6 Borax Soap 2!c Vegetable Lard . - 10c Oatmeal, per pkg. 103 Irith PotaUiei, per pk. ' Vc Sugar 7Jc Beat Flour V . ' , ' 3c Oblink Flour ' Buckwbent, per pkg. 10 to 1 c Tlifd Wheat, rr Vy, 1 ' Mi) " , And Building Ma Aerial Paints, Oils ". AND- . . , Varnishes i American ; Field Fence E. lew ken, I. & " ' TKJt HENRY'S ' Prescriptions from all physicians, Quickly and Ac curately filled, : ;Also a full line of Choice Toilet articles. ' 'f.iLl-il-l-J.'-':. - notice?: " . That we have j ;st - received a large Shipment of Fall Clothing, nobby and up to date in style ani fit.' Before you I ny inspect our line, which will be sure to please you both In fit and price, 62 Middle St - Tor. S. Front. B EI CIO ' ' . ' 'J Hyde Co. R. P. Oats, Burt Oats, Hairy Vetch, Rape, Crimson Clover, Alfalfa, Hay, Oats, Corn, Corn Meal, Cot ton Seed Meal; Hulls, Rran, Shipstuff, Beet Pulp,' Tairy . Molasses F?ed, . Distilleis Gram highest in Protein of any stock feed on the mark- BVRRVS &XO. U 83 Middle St IStm Bern, N.O Thone 184! ' INJITITUTE rot BOYS. SOt-Year. Vretatrt for Coilr.? forBuirwM.fof Mfsj. ?A tsvlirifitl sttfwiKr par ravin thta rhajol. trna. ratiaai UflixsrM. llsi keali'al Mvl- toennk, ' (.-J-i tinlTf" in Ui f-1hiUa rf t. Tim tif MounUtsia. Mich rtavlr1s ar hrtl. ret. I p. H STt and H"U prmrlria el amerto msnlMHl i n tilld. ih let-ca ennntr atrS. Ih vtiaw w rti.-il ht-tnr i-iin. wUerw to SMid fuui hy. (Ifls-dMsw.niUsail, tLll.LISlT.PtlKtt.li.lwiii klllt,lt. V Very It Is a very serious matter to ask f it one meiiiUne and havs the wrong one given you. For this reason we urge you in buying to ts cartful to ft the genuine . ? I Pharmacy I ; . phone; 173 . . I i i-t i. 1 , J . , , - V. 1 ? ' ll f ' r En 1 fl i r -err s r s t P At Pars-.rs, W. Vs., 1,1. yl IIt was sort 1 to "i in (' ' ' y f r ) ! i l i i , J fS TTTi0fvTr 1
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