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THE YOUNG MAN who can show that he saves regularly part of the money ha earns no matter whether it ia much or little receives pre ference from the business man who has a position to fill. -- The best positions are in almost every case held by young men who are careful and economical in the way they spend . their money. -They maintain savings acccounts with well known financial institutions such 'as the Peoples Bank of New Bern. " ' ,--'- , Open an account with us now $1.00 is enough to start. r ' - i r ; , 'him l;at .-m v 1 ri Yon Don't Buy a Stove v Ssjp: every month, so that when you fejmMfrfJ ' If - -: , do buy, you want to look around . V.. ivOjj . a little and see where you can get ' '' " ' : . the greatest satisfaction for your . jpj f1 'CT " TMica money. We have a great line of . . 'CJ3 Stoves here and we can suit any. . . T u . pocket-book with our prices. : r-.a0mafmmw ; Gas kill Hardware Co. - SOLE AGENTS FOR MAJESTIC RANGES PHONE 147 73 MIDDLE ST.- j i for. sale- - j mnn - AUTOMOBILE : BOOK - j ! GOOD CONDITION -j .STORE j Hurrah! Hiinah!!-Hurrah! 11 For Xmas will soon be here. -We have just received a large shipment of mens and boys clothinj, especially for the holidays, made up of the best woolen Tabrics that "money can buy, and' the most important fact, at the very lowest prices. We rr ost cordially invite your inspection which does not put you under any obligations whatsoever. " 1 SAM LIPMAN Cor. Middle" and 8. F.Sta. sxacxzsB&s&aa IN 1HE PROPORTION OF SURPLUS AND J UNDIVIDED " - PROFITS TO CAPITAL ' " THE NATIONAL BANK ;OFl NEW BERNE, N. C. ' STANDS FIRST among the banks of the , City THIRD among J:he National Banks of . - - the State - " 1 And as it has Surplus and Undivided Profits amounting to $105,000 and Capital amounting to $100,000, it has a place on the National Bank Roll of Honor; vhich includes only banks having Surplus and Undivided Profits c'iuhI to or exceeding their Capital stock. . - ',v 4J?- INTEREST PAID OH SAVIIIGS DEPOSITS SAFE Dr.POSlT BOXES TOR RENT. - . ' MEADOWS MEAL FEED HUST S TKOOF i; 10 LUET 1) J rj and; mm m- Bryan Block. r v- in r 7 mms -. i - "TRACING THE HAWK.' . - . ; ; ' " A Feeding Lesson Given by an (Old ! Bird to Its Young. : , While fishing In, a. remote and wild part of Scotland a British naturalist chanced to witness an entertaining per formance In the form of a feeding les son given by an old hawk to Its young. A cry of a young hawk to Its parent was beard, and the naturalist aoon lo cated three young peregrine falcons sitting side by side on a shelf of rock overhanging the lake in which he was fishing. Presently the old bird came Into view, like a dot but of the sky, and madVatraignt for her vociferous young. , ; a. .,-;.:;.( ' She poised high above the shelf on which they 'were sitting and to the surprise of the watcher dropped: the bird she was carrying. ' She had bo chosen her position that the bird clear ed the rock as it fell toward the lake. Instantly youngster No. 1 dashed off the cliff. Evidently this was not Its first Jesson, f dr it burled itself into a beantlful swoop and, actually caught the prey before it reached the water : - .The youngster was. not allowed to enjoy It, however.; for down came the old bird-and with . the utmost grace snatched it from the young oners grasp and ascended in rapid rings to the height of several hundred -Jeet " The discomfited youngster with some dif ficulty returned to the rocky shelf. ' .. The old hawk repeated this maneu ver, dropping the, prey this time in front of No. 2. x V-,; ,.- The young all knew their lesson, for neither No, 1 nor No. 8 ventured to stir. It was No. 2 who started in pur suit and, like its brother or. sister, succeeded In interrupting the falling preyjjefore It reached the water. The'old hawk did as before, snatch ing the prey from her offspring. Ris ing high in the air, she this time drop ped It before No, S, who in turn caught It ' But No.. S was hot allowed to pos sess the prize.' The old hawk now as cended to the shelf beside the young ones, tore the prey to. pieces and pro ceeded to divide It equally among her hungry and expectant progeny. Bar pel's Weekly. . FOUEYiIilDNEYPIIlS Fob Saokaohs Kioncysano Blaomh Great Britain informed Russia that it would not rrcognize ex Shah if rein stated In Persia, t ' QUICK RELIEF FOR RHEUMATISM. George W. Koons, Lawton, Mich., says: "UR. detchon s kelief for Rheumatism has given my wife won derful benefit for rheumatism. She could not lift hand or foot, ! had to be lifted for two months. . She began the use of the remedy and improved rapidly. On Monday she could not move and on Wednesday she got up, dressed herself and walked out for breakfast." Sold by Bradham Drug Co. ' The Tailor to Blame. ' We must after all blume the tailor for the unnecessary clothes be has br duced us to wear. , Centuries ago, as Sir Walter Scott tells, us in ,lvan hoe." men -wore one thickness of elothes. whether of wool, leather or velvet. ' The shirt was Invented, but for' a long time was worn only by tbe nobility and gentry. Then followed the waistcoat,, breeches and later, on trousers. - The overcoat which suc ceeded the medieval cloak, was rare until the seventeenth century, Bo It Is tbe tailor that has made man what he Is, with his long catalogue of petty ailments that proceed from overdress ing his body: London Spectator. WHERE THE LOCALITY DOES NOT , COUNT. - - Whereyer there are people suffering from kidney and bladder ailments, from backache, rheumatism and urinary ir regularities, Foley Kidney Pills will help them. - Belvidere, III. E. A. Kelly, an ex-engineer says: "Three years sgo my kidneys became, so bad that I Was compelled to give up my engine and quit There was a severe aching pain over the hips, followed by an iDfia-na-tion of the bladder, and always a thick sediment. Foley Kidney Pills made roe a sound and well man. I cannot ssy too much in their praise. For sals by a 1 dealers. ... : - ' """,V . Reduced Rates to Fish and Oyster ; Convention. : . . . Arrangements have been made by the associated railways of Virginia and the Carolinas for reduced rates from all points in North Carolina to New Bern, on account of the Fish and Oyster Co -vention which ia to be held there under the auspices of tbe Fish Commission, the Oyster Commission, the N. Carolina Geological and Economic Survey. Thexe excursion tickets will.be on sale begin ning Dec 12 and 13, and the ticketa will be limited to reach the original , start ing point not later than midnight of Dec. 16th. .-. C . '' An Imperial edict waa issued at Pe king sanctioning the cutting off i queues. . '.. .- ". ' ' "I had been troubled with-- constipa tion for -two ears and tried all of ti e best phyai:iana in Bristol, Tern., and (hi y could do nothing for m, writt-a Tho. & Williams, Middleboro, Ky. "1 wo packages of Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets cured me." For sale by aliJJealers. King Alfonro received a letter from the Infanta Eulalia at king him to par don her. , , Samuel Gompnrs is being watched by Government stents. ' THE CITY BEAUTI FUL GOSPEL Civic Department of Woman's Club Will Attempt Eegenera-. tion of New Bern Along ' .. Healthy Lines. v Th following, has been handed in for publication and explains itself: - ; ' Aware of civic enthusiasm in spread ing over the country and every town of ony sizehaf its' "civic club" or "city beautiful club," North Carolina is be ginning to help swell the wave, and special effort Js being made by the State civic committee to spread the gospel of civie . beauty and cleanliness t troughout the Sutf 'Tne time has come .when neatly kept yards, well trimmed side walks' and clean streets are as high an evidence of a city's pros perity ss large -factories and Is one of its best means of attracting desirable citizens." ): ; ."Our State ; is awaken ing to her responsibility along the lines of civic improvement, bat much re mains to be done before 'she is as clean as she is beautiful, or as pure as she is fre." ; . ':z: , ;- Our State civic committee is very ac tive, and is urging co-operation of the cities throughout .the State, ' North Carolina must not fall behind other States in awakening her citizenship to the importance of this movement. The children are being organized into "Jun ior Civic Leagues," which will mean much to every -community; but much more to the men ann women of the com ing generations. - -.. ' New Bern is falling in line and has organized a "City Beautiful Club" as a department of the "Woman's Club," with Mrs. R. "N. Duffy : as chairman and Mrs. E. K. Bishop and Mrs. M, M. Marks as vice-chairmen. '- A meeting of the women of New Bern who feel any interest in this' subject is called for 4 o'clock Monday afternoon' at the home of Mrs. Duffy. The membership is to be unlimited so every woman who is in terested in the growth of New Bern ean beeome a member. Attendance at the meeting on Monday does not com mit to membership in the club, but will give every one an opportunity. to hear a discussion of the possibilities of a club of this sort, and what can be done by it for your own city. Mayor McCarthy has consented to meet with the ladies and make a talk Upon the needs of New Bern and how the women can help in the way of beauty and cleanliness.' His talk will be worth hearing and so will be worth hearing aid so will the talks of the wtmen who have been studying the subject.- It promises to be a very interesting meeting end it is hoped the attendance will be large. , - . Children ; Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR! A The Brotherhood of North American Indians was organized at Washington. When you have a cold get a bottle of Uiamberiain s laugn Kemeoy. it win soon fix you up all right and will ward off anv tendency toward pneumonia. Tbia remedy contains no opium or other narcotic and may be given as confident ly to a baby as to an adult. Sold by all dealers, . : An Old Lagaoy. . A Wedueabury (England) resident in the sixteenth century left $1,000 to provide annually on Btl-Thomas' day three gowns sad three coats to Indi gent persons of the parish. Following the custom of the times, the money was invested in land (la this esse In minerals), and the original legacy has Increased' In value to 130,000. Instead tbe three gowns and three Coats the charity commissioners who adminis ter tbe funds are able to present 200 gowns and alxty coats. I ; ; Without opiates or harmful dri'gs of any kind Foley's Honey snd Tar Com pound stops eouiftis and cure colds. Do not accept any substitute.- For sale by all dealers. . ,, A t-Unnw Pmlilueu , : Tlia man nf the atnna nam crawled : .. . : . . . ...and rnn-down. For eight montha mn or nis cave ana iracaea a ciiiwtM UMDw 0 work. Death stemed with bis new flint hammer. "r . - At leaat." he chortled,' "1 haven't any atone trust to bother me! lund Plain Dealer. ' . . "-Cleve- CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children. : - The Kind You fon Ah'sjs C:':;tt ' Bear tha eignature pi . : in mvor tttine. Thar river Si'lne with its bronchos and canal. c-onuui-tM Jlonen with one flftli of Uie total area of France. ' Every family has need of a good, re liable liniment. For apralna, brutae. soreness of the musclea and rheumatic pains there i nons belter than Chatn berlain'a. Sold by all dealera. Earthquaksa. . The average of the transmla- aloir of earilitiink shot'ka la about lft tvw) fit a swuiiil cr :r tr. . "S t i 1 in CR0C0DILESv IN WATER, Practically Invisible Thomsolvaa, They - 8m, Hear and Brosths. The crocodiles sre thoroughly aquat ic in their habits, snd their peculiar conformation enables them to attack aud seize their prey unawares. Their nostrils, which lead by a long canal to tbe back part of their throats, their eyes and their ears, are placed on tbe upper part of the bead, so that when In tbe water they can breathe, see and hear, while they are themselves prac tically Invisible. When they dive their nostrils and ears are closed by lids or valves, and their eyes sre covered by a transparent nictitating membrane. They are further furnished with an ar rangement which prevents the water from getting down their own throats when they are holding large animals nnder tbe water to drown them. . The dentition of these reptiles Is pe culiar. The teeth are sharp and con ical and are hollow st the base, and each tooth serves as the sheath of an other, which will in time replace it The tongue for notwithstanding tbe ancient belief the crocodile does pos sess a tongue Is fleshy and la attached to tbe bottom of the mouth. And final ly the lower Jaw Is hinged at the very back of tbe skull, thus giving tbe ani mal Its extraordinary gape and also tbe peculiar appearance which caused the notion that it moved its upper jaw. j Setting Him Right. - Baplelgb Would you er advise me to-er-marry a beautiful girl or a sensible girl? Hammersley I'm afraid you'll never be able to marry either, old man. Sapleigh-Why not? Ham mersley Well, a beautiful girl could do better,' and a sensible girl would know better. Pittsburgh Press. Children Cry ' ; FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR IA A man leaped from the dome of the Pulitzer Building, in New York, to his death.' -;y, , FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS f ... Tonic in action, quick in results. Will cure any ease of kidney or. bladder dis order not beyond the reah of medicine. No need to say more. For sale .by all dealers. . f The Weather During November. ' Following is the high and low tem perature with rainfall here during the month of November; : . 1 74-53-.83 2 73-46 9 63-51 4 61-8& .6 . 66-48 : i6 66-47 SI 76-62-.09 1 8 78-46 ' 9 67-44-.78 10 67-46 11- 73-40 12 77-62 13 - 78-31' 14 62-27 ,16 61-33 16 64-42-.09 17 66-37 18 69-3 1 119 70 -43 120 74-33-.07 ;2l 71-31 122 77-40 23 68-26 j24 'J3-46 !26 71-24 .16 ' 26 . 61-24 '27 72-26 f28 74-40-.'0S 29 68-46-.82 !30 62-25. FOLEY KIDNEY PIUS f OM SMkOKAOMK KlBNtva ANB kAOBSN . , I History Raessts Itoolf. Can't aay that tbe world Is gettlnx a bit smarter," asserted gran'pa. "My grandson asks me the same ailly ques tions that hia father asked at his age." -Lipptacott's. . . ' Wise books for hslf tbe truths the? hold art honored tombs. George Eliot t WINS FIGHT FOR LIFE. It wsa a long' and bloody battle for life that was waged by James B. Mer hon. of Newark, N. J., of which he iwriiea: nsui IHUCU UHIUU IIUIH lung nemorxnagesvanu waa verj wa close on my heels, when I began, three weeks age. to use Dr. King's Nsw Dis- eoverv. Bat it has helped me greatly, it is doing all (bat you claim." For weak, sore lurg, obstinate coughs, stubborn colds, hoarsenee, la grippe. aathma, hay-fever or any tnroator mng trouble ita supreme. 60c f 1.00. Tria tottle free. Guaranteed by all drug gists, GEEATLY REDUCED RATES TO ..- t .... . aoB 1 New Bern, "N. C, North Caro- , Una Fish & Oyster Com , : :t missisn, Dec 13-14. Tickets sold at all stations on Norfolk Southern Railway, Dec. 12-13, good to return until Dec 16, Any agent of the- Norfolk-Southern .Railway will furnish additional informa tion.' . - W. W. CROXTON, G. P. A. Norfolk, Va. 1 he Chinese rebels decidea to a con stitutioruil monarchy. ry ;t : t Legal Notices - ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE. Hairing qoalitWdu sdministtator of A. ' J, Doncnondoeeued. late of Oaraa Countr. this ia to notify all person harm elalqia Sntitat tha ataUof aaid daceaaad to axbibit than to tha uodriirned at her bom nar Dovar, N.C.OB orba f ora tba fourth day of December, 1812, or this notice will ba pleaded In bar of their reeorery. AU persona indebted to aaid aetata Will pleaaa make immediate. payment. . FttUZIK ELLA DONEESON. Adminietrator A. J. Doneraon. Dacaaaad. Thi 4th. day of December. 1911. . NOTICE OF MORTGAGE . SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT IN NEW . )ERN. ' By ylrtua of Dower of aale contained In that certain mortgage deed executed and delirered to the undersigned by allies Spruil and Elba Spruit, hia wife, which morta-asa deed and note thereby secured ia dated third day of March 1902. and recorded in book number 141. pace 678. in tbe of fice of the Reglsterof Deeds of Craven county, the undersigned will on the Uth. day of Decem ber. 1911, at 12 o'clock, m. at the court bouse door in Crayon county, aeU to the highest bidder for cash, the following described land: Two lota situated and lying in tha City of Mew Bern. N. C, in the part known aa ReltensteUiTllle, bains lota number U and 27 in the plan of the said Reusenateinville, located on the east aid of Chap man street between Cedar and Elm streets, and being tba same land eonrered to tha said Miles Spruil by deed from Chaa. Rrizenstein. V " JOHN S, GARRETT, Mortgngea. Novemtr 18th, UIL ' 1 , . - - NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SAI,E OF VALUABLE CITY - REAL ESTATE. Under and by virtue of an order of tha Super ior Court of Craven County. N. C.. mads in tha ease of C. E. Foy, Trustee, under tha last will and testament of Leonids J. Moors. Sr. deceased, for L. J. Moore Jr. Vs. L. I, Moore and Maude T. Moor, hia wife, at the November Term, 1911. of said court, tbe undersigned commissioner will oa Monday, the 8th day af January, 1912, at tha court house door of Craven County, at tha hour of twelve o'clock noon, offer for sale to tha high- est bidder for cash all that certain tot or parcel of land and party wail rights aa follows: . , - , : 1 Lying, situate and being on tha west side of Craven street between Pollock street and Federal Alley and being a part of lot No. 57 in tha plan of the City of New Bern and bounded and des cribed as follows, via; beginning at a point in the western line of Craven street 107 ieet and I inches southwardly from the southwestern Intersection of Craven and Pollock streets. ' and running thence westward ly and parallel to Pollock street 66 feet; thence southwardly and parallel to Cra ven atraet 26 feet and 8 inches to tha linewf the property owned by Richardson; thence caatward- and parallel with Pollock street (6 feat to Craven street, thejee northwardly with Craven street 25 ft. 8 inches totne place of beginniog.to aether with all the right, title interest and estate which tbe said L. J. Moors, Sr., owned and was possessed at the time of hia death in the valla of the building adjoining said lot on the north aide thereof and tha wall of' the building the south side thereof and ' bains; ths same property and party wall rights oonvayed to Betty T. Moore by P. H. Pelletier and wire by deed dated let. March. 187. and registered ia tha office of Register of Deeds of Craven Co. N, C . m book 121. page 865, and by F. W. Hughes and oth ers to P. H. Pelletier by deed dated 7tlv Septem ber. 1887, and registered in said office taboakSS, page 81, and the agreement between E. R. Stan ley and others and R., Berry and others dated 10th. June, 1874. and registered in said office in book 76, page I B,V reference to which deeds and agreement ia hereby made for better description said property being a part of tha real estate be longing to tha estate of L, J. Moor This 6th. day of December. 19IL ' C.E.FOY. - . - Commissioner. MORTGAGE SALE OF REAL ESTATE, i By virtue of a power anntainad in a mortgage deed executed to the undersigned by Patsy Col lins and Mary Venters on the tth day of April. (D09. and recorded in tha office of the Register of Deeds of Craven county, in ' book 17s, pas 14, same deed being given to secure tha payment of a promissory note, due.; and payable one year from date of said mortgage deed and, defaalt ia payment of said note and interest on the asms having been mads, I will sell at tha oourt house door in Mew Bern. N. U. at It o'clock M. on Monday tha 11th d-y of December 1MI. an tba undivided interests of said Patsy Collins and said Mary Venters in and to tost certain trsct of land in No. S township. Craven county, M. &. ad' joining the lands of Edward Richardson aa the north side, oa ths wast side Willis Lewis' tract. containing ten seres, where Mary Venters and John Venters formerly resided, now oocapisd by Alex Moore; also another tract of land containing 183 1-4 acres, adjoining the lands of Mrs, Jennie Harrison, Dr, t B Hughes. J L Rhem, Jaa Lyons, Samuel Bowen and Daniel Herrias. Terms of saleeaah. . ' M. BAflN, ' Mortiagaa. Nov. S19I1. , .. V t EXECUTOR NOJICE Having this day qualified ss executor of Flor ence Williams, deceased, all 'persons' hiring elaima aaainst ths estate of said deesndeat are hereby notified to present tbe eama, duly varlfled to tbe nndarslgned or hia- attorney, oa or before the IT day of November Hit. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their .recovery. AO persons indebted to said estate ant hereby requested to sna fanmed into settlement, I hia ITth day of November 1911 . (V , H.H.PENDER. ....,..'. Exacntor. R. O'HARA. , AttOT1ssy7e -r Mayor Gaynor, of New YorV, In an address before the National Rivers and Harbors Congress, praised the South, WITH THE COMING AGES. OF MIDDLE There ia a lettina down in the Mcai torcea oiten snown inannoying and pain ful Kidney and bladder ailmeuts and urinary irregularities, Foley Kldnev nils are a splendid resulatine and atrenethening medicine at such a time. try them, for aale by all dealers. . ' ,. , 1 . si Cured Hi 8eaeiclnas. "I found a mire cure for seasickness by accident," mild a man who travel much on tbe water. Drawing a little nli'kel plated mouth barp out of bin pocket, be added: "Here It la. I won thla huruionUa on board ou one trip aa a curd prize. On tills trip tbe iMMit rolled and tosxed and swayed. I fell my turu Coming and to amine n.ji'-if aa long oa poxxltilo plnyi-d on t' c mouth harp and phi.ved v.!iti i t vim. Gradually lis I phm- l t : j r tentoiia fi'i'MiiK lift ui;. V. 1 . i I I latt'd my f xiorU'in-a t i' ' i landing lie w.i.I.' " , ;'h i y tn , v . i I ;i r . ! v. 't ' j-SssEJTiiij t - aWaSsJsaSanSshBJ IV M. SImninns,,, 4 ... A I). Ward," SIZjS m IVABD AfTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW ; IIW MEU, K. C, - ' i'J Office Rooms 401-2-3 Elks Building Practice in the counties of Craven, Duplin, Jones,' Lenoir, Onslow, Cart eret, Pamlico and Wake, in the Su preme and Federal Courts, and where ever services are desired. OR. H. N. BONNER DISEASES OF THE Eye, Ear, Ita and Throat f ,, AND '. General Surgery Office In Elks Temple Next Dr. G. A - - Caton, New Bern, N. C. ; R.A.NUNN ATTORNEY AT LAW Practice in the counties of Craven: Carteret, Pamlico Jones and Onslow and in the State Supreme and Federa Courts, i , . i f , 0fllcs No. 50 Craves Strsst. ; Tslsphsns Ns. 97. : U. Ntw Bsrn, N. C." Lake Drummond Canal & Water Co. Lake Drummond Transportation Co Lake Drummond Towing Co. Dismal Swamp Canal An Inland Route "Protected from Storm. Nine Feet of Water Minimum DeDth ' ! '. ' ' Always. Qnick Transit for Traffic. Prompt . Towing and Freight Movement For tolls, towing and freight rates apply at office in Seaboard Bank Buildj ing and at Deep Creek Lock, Va." M. K. King, Pres. J. A. Mitten, Sec. A ... J. B. Baxter, Supt. . J. T. WhitehuKt, Traffic Manager. V Norfolk Office Bell Phone 621. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SOUTmIBH E AIL ft A 1 schidulii N. B. These figures are publishud lor Information and. are not guaras- NO. II Leave Goldsboro, N. C 0.41 . sv at, Uirwngh tralu with chatr ear to Ashsvllle, connecting at Bast Durhum, for Oxford, Hen dersoa, Keysvllle and Richmond , at Dalveralty for Chapel Hill: at Greensboro for Charlotte and all (kJbu . - Vllls, Lynchburg, Chsrlottesvllls Washington, and all pelata NO. IN Lsavea Goldsboro, I.0S . m. for Oreansboro, bandies through Pullman Raleigh, to Atlanta, cob ' ' tr Am at Greenaboro for all point aorta, south aad west NO. Ill-Leaves Goldsboro 10.45 pm , for Qreensboro, handles pulluiaa ftalelgh,, to Greensboro, eoa . sects at Greensboro for Char . , lotta, . Atlanta , New Orleaia, Ashevllle,. Knozvllle, . t. Danville, Lynchbui. .tcsville, Washlngtoa, - points aartkw v . lor further lnformatWn also foi CharloU aad aj asV aay Southern ticket agent or address Us ndsralgZcfls ' H. F. CARY, Gsnsral Passenger caL Washlngtoa, D. O, W." H. PARNELL, Travallng Passenger Agent Ralelgb, N. 0. many ix;oi1 are now usin;; Paxllne Toilet Aniisc; l'r The new toilet gi-rnilciile powdor tt tlisnolvrd In water dh needed. For all toilet mid liyjrienic u- t 5 better and uene ei'miumii'iil. To cleanse and whiten the teeth, remove tartar and f prevent (!( t ti hi n 1 1 :y t II i t il tr 13 lTTTrTr'
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