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- - , A3TI8INft- ... . -' " . .V " : . - " " .- liig Commonwealth. Machinery, . 1 ' " ' Business, E . E . HILLIARD , Editor and Proprietor. . "EXCELSIOR" IS OUR MOTTO. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $x.oc. " a .?-.t Pao-i:LLiN'3 power f VOL. XXI. Sew Series Vol. 8. (7-1 8) SCOTLAND NECK, N. C THURSDAY, IN OVEMBER 23, 1 905, NO 48 Sejji our AfcVJKTISF EjST 1 J DAIsIEL WEBSTSS. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? 1 MJij S i M You can depend on Aver's I r-t . t. u i iair Vigor to restore color to your gray hair, every time. Follow directions and itntfver fj fails to do this work. It stops f a!l?nof the hair, slso. There's gret r-atisf action in knowing you are not going to be disap pointed. Isn't that so? M uy a ioU!e, All irn!?.j:-its J. C. ATE8 CO., V l.owi'll. Mas.. H PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cleazi&ea and Iwaatifie the hall. Promote! & luxuriant rrowth. Kever Fails to Hestore Gray Cures scalp diseases & hair lolling, gQand glfJat Druggista PSOFESSIOIsAL. nil. J. P. WIMBEKLlfik, f OFFICE BHIGK HOTEL, SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. ?f A. ALBION DUNN, fSI ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Scotland Neck, N. C. P-sct'ce wherever their 83rviee3 are reouired. 4 W. 5IIX0N, Warn itefeactisg optician, Watch-Makes, Jeweleb, Exseavek, Scotland Neck, N. G A.. C. LIVEI15ION, Dentist. 0 rs-iCE-Ovsr-H e-TVLiiLsK-l1 Bxri?Iin j ii "3 hoars from S) to 1 o'clock ; 2 to 5 o'clock, p. m. SCOTLAND NECK, N. O. DWARD L. TEAVIb, Attorney and Counselor at Law, HALIFAX, N. C. Money Loaned on Farm Land.'-;. Of Smoking Affected My Heart So I Had To Sit Up To Breathe. Dr. Miles Heart Cure Cured Me. There is nothing that has a more deleter ious effect upon the cardiac or heart nerves than the excessive use of tobacco. Pain and tenderness around the heart, an oppressive feeling in the chesf, choking sensation in the throat, discomfort from sleeping on the left side and smothering spells at night when the sufferer has to sit up in bed to breathe are the most common svmptoms of a weak heart. Smokers who ieel these symptoms and who do not understand their meaning should be warned in time, by the following experience: "I was greatly troubled with an affection of the heart, due I think to excessive smoking. On writing to you for advice I was directed to begin a course of treatment which in cluded Dr. Wilts' Heart Cure. Dr. Miles Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills, together with bathing, etc. I faithfully followed the directions given :nd am pleased to say that my cure is complete and permanent. Be fore beginning the use of your remedies I v.-as so nervous 1 could not k'eep my hands still and suffered greatly from severe pains around the heart. Many times at night I would be forced to assume a sitting posture to get my breath, and for the time being it would seem as though my heart had stopped beating. From the splendid results achieved in ray case I can cheerfully recommend Dr. Miles' Heart Cure, Restorative Nervine and ether remedies to all sufferers from heart or nervous troubles." Yours truly, ELIJAH Hall, Dothan, Ala. All druggists sell and guarantee first bot tle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Isend for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. ' ,if k Helps, Livery Buggies Harness W hips E o b e s More, KiBLfe It ia a pleasure to take Dr. Dade'e Little Liver Pills and enjoy their tonic effect upon the liven Sold by E. T. Whitehead & Co., Scotland Neck, and Leggett'a drug store, Hobgood- Hair Vigor g took ,;uit oi:e bottle of Aver's :iir Vigor to B S Tftorc it to its former dark, rich color. Your 5 lliiir l-or oertainlv dors what von rl:iira for h it." A. 31. ilouGAK, llockinirliaui, X. C. i ! 5 ' - Editor s. Leisure Hou rs, i . . . . I i ; . 1 OBSERVATIONS OF PASSING EVENTS. erf While the farmers of tba South r-erbap3 mors interested in that just Cotton is Not'All. the Wilmington Messenger is timely.: "While the Southern farmers are paying so much attention to the price of cotton they should not forget that the South, is interested in another important world crop. The corn crop of the United States ia an immense affair and the South is very much inter ested in it because our section contributes largely to the total o! the prod uct of the American fields. The estimate of the yield this year ol corn in the United States is nsarly three billion bushels. This is almost beyond tie mental grasp cf a per3on, still the figures repressnt the amount of corn actually raised and the South had its ebare in producing this largo crop. This shows that we can do something more than ra'.sa cotton." nn That is what Henry W. Grady said about cotton, and many people con cur tvilh him in his opinion of the great staple. One day the price will "Csttou is a Foal." where it was the day before it rose. It is somewhat like tte man who stands on the corner and by au almost invisible string pulls a jumping jack and makes him cut capers, all the time calling to passers-by that any one can do it. Those who wonder at the jumping-jack do not sea the fine rub ber string which the trickster pulls. So most of us cannot see the wire pulling and bharp manipulating which the cotton speculators are constant ly engage! in while the price of cotton bob3 up and down. If the farmers of the South will hold togather through the plans ani principles of the Southern Cotton Association, they will after a whi.'a ba able to dictate to the speculators and spinners, and when the price of cotfoa moves the farm ers will then have as muah to do with it as anybody else. There is only one condition, and that i3 stick together and wo:k the plas. ...... I I X I Next week will be the return of the season for thanksgiving. The 30th day of this mouth has been set apart by the President of this country as the day in Preparing for Tfeanks- thr.nks. gning. day ; but will then lac will be far from thanksgiving? The excursions that will be packed to the great base-lull and foot-bal! game3 will show almost anything else than a spirit of thanksgiving. We are not saying anything against ba3e-ball or foot-ball, per se, but we dojbelieve that it is a poor way to celebrate a day of thanksgiving. It looks much like many have forgotten the real signifi cance of a thanksgiving day, it they ever knew it, and turn it into a day oi revelry rather than a day of thanksgiving. It is right and proper for the people all over the land to meet and give thanks and make contributions towards caring for the pool and the orphans about us ; but to turn the day into one of hilarity and revelry is quite inconsistent with the purpose of the occasion. xttt Nothing coats one les3 than courtesy "and nothing adds more to one's social assests. A courteous parson is always an agreeable person, and one The Charm of Courtesy. 6 in some way interested him. So courtesy becomes the key that unlocks la the life of another those recesses that must be opened before he can be reached for good. Then, as doing good should be the chief desire and aim of all, it follows that all should cultivate the grace of courtesy. This prem ise followed to its logical conclusion would bring results of great good and happiness to the world and would be a means ol making the world better. But there are many who do not and will not accept our proposi tion that doing good should be the chief aim of all. Many act as if they thought the chief aim of life should ba to make money ; for so intense are their feelings and efforts for the "almighty dollar," they will not stop to be courteous a moment to a passing stranger. Some who themselves are uni formly courteous and who do not sea much of the rough world may be in clined to think this a bard saying ; but he who touches much of mankind and at many points will flad here and there a person who is too eager for money to be courteous to one from whom he sees no chance of extracting some kind of gaiu. L6t U3 be glad that there are so many courteous people and that we have the opportunity and help of their touch, and do cur test to set the good example to those who are discourteous by being uuiformly courteous oureelves. We oan eet no example of greater beauty or of niora delightful charm than the example of courtesy. There is more Catarrh in this section i of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last lew years was supposed to be incurable Fora great many years doctors pro nounced it a local disease and prescrib ed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment,pro ounced - it incurable. Science has , ha a nnnatitutional roven caiarru w - disease and therefore requires constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J- Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitution al cure on the market. It is taken in fernally In doses from 10 drops to a SSoSnfal. It acts directly on the blooKnd mucous surfaces o the sys tem They offer one hundred dollars or any case it fails to cure. Send for Ohio. . , are greatly interesJed in cotton, and now than any other product, there are other things which should claim a good share of their thought. The following paragraph by rise and for no reason that men can see the next day it will tumble back perhaps to points below which all the people should give Many are making preparations already for the manner in which they will spend the much and many things done on that day which who is agreeable is interesting, and few people, if any, can touch another for good until he has SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures painful, smarting, nervous feet and ingrowing nails, and instantly takes the sting cut of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot- JDase-makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it to-day. Sold by all Druggists and Shoe store?, 25a. Don't accept any substitute. Trial package FKEE. Ad dress, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, JT. Y. A. leu niiu i iu navs Always -Biff r A Man at Whem Every One Would Take a Secaiid Lock. Professor George P. Fisher in Scribuer's. It was after a season of seclusion in Marsbfield, whither he retired after the nomination of Gsnsral Taylor, as Achilles retired to his teat, and -when ho came to Worcester to deliver a speech m favor of the candidate, that I saw pass with stately tread through the dense throng gathered of an even ing in a spacious hall to bear him and heard one say to another in an audible whisper.-'Must look at him !" Such impressions were not confined to New England or to this side of the Atlantic. Wherever Webster went he was one Whom no one met at first But took a second and wondering look. In England bis person, his manners and his intellectual traits elicited glow ing tributes of admiration from An glican sources most worthy ot respect, iiy Sydney Smith his form and aspect were lauded in a homely simile charac teristic of the author's wit. Such men as Henry Ilallam, not given to extrav agance, expressed an unstinted admir ation. Oarlyle was generally not in disposed to ultpr cynical comments on things and persona American. To him Webster seemed a "pariiarneatary Hercuia,?," besides being a "a digai tied, perfectly bred m'an " The honor, partaking almost of awe, with which schoolboys in Massachusetts in the forties regarded him and recited ex- tracis irom his speeches can at this day hardly be realized. Kia writings remain to attest the power as well ps the purity and simplicity cf his style. We often hear now praise of what it termed his Saxoa vocabulary. A mis take is hera implied. Webster was conversant with "and used with unsur passed effect: the Saxon sufa of the English vocabulary. His etjle, how ever, was much enriched by the Latin contenls of our English tongue, which he interwove with not less propriety ar.d cffdct. When is a Woman Old ? Youth's Companion. Notwithstanding the sbundance of discussion, serious and otherwise, dur ing the lest iew month,?, as to an age limit of the usefulness cf men, the newspapers have Kept a chivalric silence as to the age at which women should be retired from active service. There a:e certainly some r fliees which they vreuld have to leave undone i! they were to be laid aside when they reach the age of forty. For example, there is the art of be ing a grandmother one of the most agreeab'e and ustful of a woman's ac complishment.?. It has the joys of motherhood without its respon sibilities. The grandmother at forty is only the beginning of a grand mother. At sixty she has a smell store of experiences ot whooping cough and college "scrapes" aud love affairs and weddings on which she may draw as occasion requires. But at eighty the accumulation is really splendid, and yields a new treasure for each grandchild. There is no advice which so com mends itself to the boys and girls as the a'lvice of the right sort of a grand mother sympathetic without foolish ness acd. courageous without sternness or narrowness. The grace and the repose of the grandmother preserve ideals, for the younger generation which the strenu ous demands of the world too often force the mot? er to neglect. The art of staying at home and yet keeping & travelled mind and spirit is not ac quired before seventy. Travels beside a fireplace are grandmother's cure for restlessness, as well as for ignorance. "What are you going to do with j'our leisure?" asked a friend of a wo man of seventv, who was resigning some of her life-long duties to other hands. "I am going to have it," replied the wise old woman, "end that will be enough pleasure for the next ten years. By that lime I may want to do some thing else with it." Plainly she did not need to be pushed eff the stage at a fixed age. - Croup is quickly relieved,, and Whooping Cough will not "run its eonrs" if you use the original Bee's Laxative Hpney and Tar. This Cough Syrup is dirlerent from all others be cause it acts on the bowels. You can not cure Croup and Whooping Cough until you rid the system of all conges tion, by working off the cold through a copious action of the bowels. Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar does this, and cures aW Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cougb, etc. No opiates. Sold by E. T. Whitehead & Co., Scotland Neck, Jrtget' drug atore, Hebgoud. ' ROOM. . By Henrj' Johnstone in The Outlook. What's life in a city ? There's no room to spare, Men ar3 crowded in corners ard scant ed of air ; - Too near to be neighbors, too fretful for fiieads, Each man justles each as he seeks his o n end. There are folk underneath you, and iolk overhead, Aud the noisa of the street comes to vex you in bed : The j irjgle'of car-bells, the cab-whistle shrill, Ah the hum end the whir and the dus! of the mill That is grinding all day and grows louder at night, - " Conspire against comfort and banuh delight. Ah God, for the country the singing of the birds, The laughter of children, the lowing oi herds, Green grass and blue heavens, bright water, clean air, And room enough, room enough, and to spare ! . Cleanliness in the Gccsr?. Merchants Journal. Few dealers in groceries seem to ap preciate what a valuable aset is clean liness. It not only seryes to attract customers but will give the store a reputation for high-class service wbuh a slovenly competitor cannot earn. Eternal vigilance Is ail that can give the store an established reputation for cleanliness.' Floors must be kept clean, shelves and counters dusted, perishable articles covered to keep out Sie?, articles which re easily injured by exposure must be kept in airtight show cases. The storo should bs so ventilated that rancid acd disagreeable odors v. ill never be allowed to accumulate. Greasy barrels arid tubs should be ph-.eed so that they will not come into contact with women's skirts, and counters and scales should be kept free frcra &v. -thing which is liable to scil the cloth ing of customer?. Women customers should not be compel'ed to walk about the store with their skirts tightly drawn about tbera Jor fear that lUey will corse in 'coxitsct with a protruding nail, or soil them in pushing through narrow aMcs on unclcsn counters tr.d displays- A little care in keeping lbs store in preventable condition arsd systematic arrangement of stocks will save many times their cost in pleased customers. Build WeTlITT ouThT Selected. "Every moment you now lose," wrote Loid Chester field to his son, "is so much character and advantage lost ; as, on the other hand, every moment you now employ usefully is so much time wisely laid out at prodigious inters.-!. " That statement holds perfectly ii) th commercial world to-day. TLc young man who ceglecfs to take ad vantage of the present moment is ics ing the birthright given him by the gods in his abundance of enthusiasm and energy at:d is binding himself to the rack of labor in tho future ye'.rs, when he will feel so much less iil e doing, but must toil frorn force of ne cessity. On the othor hand, the yourg mn who builds the foundation for a good business career in early youth fiads himself in middie life wielding power that is very agreeable ; he is his own master master of his own time andlhat is b3si of all. If te has also been industrious the chances are tbt h-3 has acquired no expensive or luxu rious habits; therefore, he does net need to be immensely rich to be doing well, and he can take part in the affairs of the city, State acd ration with a fre3 hand. The harvest sown in youth is reaped leisurely Efcd agreeably and the world knows no such nsmei as "hard times" for him. A Scotch domiae, alter telling Ins scholars the ttory of Ananias and S?ap phira, askid them : "Why does Gad not strike everybody dead that Sells a lie?" After a long silence one little fellow erclaimel: "Because the;e wouldn't be nobody left." New Yoik 'Laic;. Ycu can apply ManZan icsid3 right where the pain is. It is put up in co' lapsible tubes with nozzle attachment for introducing it. MsnZan fitrps pain instantly and cures all kinds cf blind, bleeding, itehinsr and protruding piles.. SoJd by 15. T. Whitehead & Co., Scotland Keck, Leggett's drg store, Hobgood. Firat Director I wish they'd inves tigate this company. Second Dieector Why? First Director Id like find out something about it. Pock. to It is dfiieuit to cure a cougti or free yourself from the discomforts of a cold unless you move the bowels. Bes's laxative Honey and Tar acta on the bowels and drives" all coid out ot the system. For Croup, Whooping-Cougb, Colds, and all Lung and Bronchial af flictions, no remedy is equal to the cr glnal Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar. A Liquid Cofd Cure. Sold by E. T. Whitehead & Co., Scotland Neck, Leg getft drug rtere, Hobgood. Kidney Trouble Eafccs You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know cf the wonderful cures mads by Dr. Kilmer's Swarrro-Rcot. the great kidney, liver &nd bladder rerned y. 1 It is the prcat mcdi H; cal triumph cf the nine- ! tccntu century; diz- ar)l' !f covered aner years ot ;'of l-trU ien-ic rrch ly FH (QSrB Dr- Ki!mer, tho emi nent kidney and blad der specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form cf kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's SwampfJoot Is not rec ommended for everything but if you havekid ncy, liver cr bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so succccsfui in every case that a special arrangement bss been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more shout jSwarnp-Rcct and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When vriting mention reading this generou? offer in this paper and ffV7-, send your address to Or. Kiirner Co., Bin"-f.Y 'f :-'.:-: hamton, N. Y. Tho Sg regular fifty cent and noaiocf Swail'ip-r.ort. . dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. Din't make any mi-i!.!-:p, but re member tho til"??, Swamp-l!i,tf, Dr. Kilmer's S-varrsp-root, and the :jc:s Binghamtov), N. Y., o ftvfsry bo: tic. Q:iln of 'Wfcafr.ll' Foslon Transcript. The origin cf ihe txprt-s-i n "wind fall," which is need when er e wi. h s tD refer to a streak of god hie", dr.lo back to the ticno of William the Cor. querrir. At that t:n:e it was a cihr.l nal offinse to cul timber in ti e Bmh.h 'orssts without royal consent. Ail that coula be gathered for fuel or c;I c r puposes wer3 such limbs n.i tto wind should happen to break a .d cist to the gr-jund. On this accou'it tha pea-ant hailed a grsr.t wiudstenn as a blcs.-ing, bscauso it way apt to cist onoui'h o' ''windfalls" f.r winter firtwo.-d. From thus old-tiino f retry custom come? th2 riicderu ipJiation. of :lia.c-v::a-t&. s'::i. At cno ilrrjc it w.'s decreed th::i on'y such limbj and whole trees as should fall dutftig tho threw fmr.tr.er m):ith'3 could he used as ii cuvocd 1 nt the ur ju--lne?s of tho act was s ph.ii.5y apparant that no attempt was ever made It en farce it. Wheo my uncle first si; rtsd in bu-b nrsj as a general ir.erch-mt in a coun try toviii it. was ia partnership with a young fellow ubmt his own ago. Boti boys ' were very enthns.iastbj about their work, and after long C s bshind the counter they would go to thetr room abjvs the store and con tinue to "talk shop" far into the rijM My uncle's paitr er was partieu'aily engrossel in bis work, ar.d often hie sleep wasdittarbcd by cuatcm its and big fales. Oii3 tight his nigh? marc read edibt dial ax. Evidently the dream r wa ju.-t in the :;ct of selling cotton goods, ft r my uncle folt -uU nightshirt go '-'r-i i-i-p," straight up the back, wi lie his partner was calmly saying, "T-.vo yard?, Madam ?: ' LippincjU'd. mjm -C3 ASK YOUIt DEALFR FOIv ALLEN'S rOor-EASE. A powder for the feet. It cures Swollen, Sore, Hot, Callous, Aching, Sweating Feet, Corns and Tunioi'S. At all druggists a'd shoo stoic?, 23s Ass to-d.iy. More women would go ia for vcrl cuitura if they cou'd buy things for a song. Ii ycu are troubled with indiges'ir u, constipation, suur stomach, or coy other yain, Holli.-.ter's ilockv Moun tain Tea will make you well and beep vou well. 35 cents. Tax or Table??. u. T.. Whitehead &. C , Scotland Neck, Juo. N. Dru'.va, Halifax. Talieiice What do you uiidors'and ;s the nora.al temperature ol the bod I Fatiice Well, it ail depend.-;. Iu most p'aces it u about 100, but. in -io:tou I b3lieve it is about 13. Yo:kcr3 State -man. Fain raiy g by tLe name of ibeu rr.attn, neuralgia, lumbago, pleursy. JSro matter what name the pain-t a; called, lioiHster's ib.ckyTei will drive them awy. 35 cent.', Uei or Tablets. E. T. Whitehead & Co , Scotland Xcck, ico. XT It rowti, Halifax. After singing the b-jy to sleep a vrc mau proceeds to talk her husband to sleep. The original is always the fcest Im itations are cheap. Bee'd Laxative Honey and Tar is the original Laxative Cough Syrup. It is different from all bthcrs it is better than all others, cecar.ss it cures all coughs and colds and leaves the system stronger than before. The letter B in red is on eveiy package. Sold by E. T. Whitehead Co, Scotland Neck, Leell'jj. ditf.? tori Uubgood. . " .8 4 fv 1 Correct Dress EES Tho "Modern Method" system of high-grade tailoring introduced bv 1 L. E. H-iyz Cz Co, of Cincinnati, 0 catir-fies good drcrsero everywhere. -: Aid Garmenis Made Strictly f J o Your Measure ct rnn;!rrf.: pvl-cs. 509 rtyl.- of foreign and domestic f -bi ici from which to chooie. Ac'.: your denier to zhem j-ou our lino, cr tt r.oi rcprastntea, writo to r.s lor particulars. E KAYS Ii CO. CZWCIMHATI, OHIO. 1IID1MCK &. IIOOKKH, Mani'i--.-,(.ti-ki:ms' Ai.i:nts, -HC JlAlil! M.CIC, - r. cf a box of jtlt7 !-.mV,.'To Cv-tli ssmantr !&V. kfcim Eorsds u tis & a surpnscs as lb tg k)'cr. . T. WlMtdiotvl & Comi-uiiy Scotland Xrck, Ir. C. The L ir.Gt and D't I 'quipped Plant in the Str.te GmLHS MILLER WUSI Q i.;:rier an 1 SfanufactU'cr f iT . m killiidiillilub, TOABS, GRAVE-STONES of Every Description. Pi ri F oi,Lh(. prejwiid on nil sliip nicnts. Htil'c Ii very i,nar n.iitH'. Writ?1 for i(i.si;i,iiM niul pvifts. Iron Fencings for (,3Ii,T TJciiictcry anl otlic r J pii i pos(s a S r f. c-1 a r v . PKTKltSlirit?.', Va. J. Y, Savage, Akt, at Scotland Neck, N. C. MANY CHILI K MM AHB SICKLY. Mother Cirpy'v.' fiwctt I'owders far CLUdien, i;.sed I y Mothfi Cray,n nursj in Chi'drfin'd Home, I?cw York, 1-ro.ik colds ia 21 hour.', cure f jvcrishncps, hcadadiO, st.mich trouble-', teething Ji8"rders, ani destroy worms. At (M druggists. "5;. Sample mailed frpp. Address, Allen C. Olmsted, LeR-'iy, N Y. AM old time cough syrups were des igned to treat throat, lung and l-rcn-ohiiil affjctioiis without duo regard fur the stomach and bowd, hnce mo t ol thorn produce crr.s. ip tionf Tcf 's, tho original Laxative Honey and Tat is l he oiif.lr.al I.r.xatlv.-! (l-':c!; Fyrnp. '.Of.l; for the .'cl'tr Ii rid i n ivrry package. Ho'd by E. T. V.'hiudiej.d A Co., Scitl.md Keck, L-.';;ctt'd dn g st .re,' Ilob.i'-H d. Eiiass eslJe-. Hlih and Rtr.owei v-.r. A !!rveine f ir Const in-, t'-.n, iTlk-e -tio.-. 1 :. r.u-l Ki'lm-y Trtv.V.c-. lv-.ir' '" . iil'i I. B.iu Ureal h. r-Hii".'i.':ti t.c-.-.."N. l!-.v!.i' !: i en 1 ISr.etetcltw. 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