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tn female ailments, are tir-ed to try Cardui, the reliable, $A
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scientific, ionic remedy, for women. Catdui acts promptly, B
et gently, and without bad efi - cts, on the womanly system, p.
clieving pain, building up strength, regulating the system, &
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-ri f.-mina Tin the nerves. D-jrinsr the past !:aif century, m
thousands of ladies have written to tell of the quick curative p
results they chained, from the use oUhis well-known medicine, jp
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iftiB Msd? Cast d
Brown C-i'3-.r.
! In tie ccursa o;' a recent statement
! before a house ecrnmir.tee Dr. II. W.
Wiley, the government's food expert,
declared that people -would enjoy bet
ter health if they ate lr.ore yellow
sugar and less of the refined variety.
This remark appears to support the
i belief that sugar loses something m
i the process of refining which it would
be well to retain. Certainly the beau-
tit'ul -white sugar now in use lacks the
i sugary taste of the old-fashioned gold-
en brown sugar of other days. And
those who remember- the soft, clean
ly brown sugar of their early years
I will probably agree that it was quite
j as attractive to the eye as the granu-
I latcd white variety commonly used
I today. And who that remembers pas
try made with the old-fashioned sugar
will admit that it is equaled by thnt
made with the bleached and insipid
commodity of the present time?
Mrs. lane Callchan suffered from womanly trouble for M.
m nr'v ten v?ars. In a letter from Yvmtcvuie, in. u, sns fey
savs : l was r.oi auic. vj uu my vwu i;uu..w.u.
stomach was weak, and my bi-oa was wrong, i uaci oatK- p
ache, and was very weak. I tried several doctors, but they
?i r'id me no rood. ! used Ccrdui for 3 or 4 months, and now &
I am in the best healtli I have ever been. I can never praise g
l-S Whether seriously sick, or simply weak, try Cai fej
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Mountain of Csr.s.
Tha results from an appropriate
prize of a goat, plus harness and wag
on, offered by ''The Sentinel" to the
; boy who collected the greatest number
! of tin cans, surprised Kuoxville. The
; winner, a six-year-old lad, gathered in
! yards, alleys and streets almost a
j thousand cans for every year of his
1 age. Other competitors had scores
! only a little less amazing, so that the
! total effect upon the aspect cf Knox-
ville must have been great. The pres-
sup-
inel"
: with consolation prizes for the boys
in the second, third and
t number. Although
DrLL$RS 1 tJioxvillo has reasonable access to
.'very year to poultry and hog fg ' fresh, goods from farms and market
raisers." Last year thousands of fa ; gardens, a miniature mountain of cans
$ HZXS StS3S3 Paufif P i F0Pe bjs5dc "Tiie Sentinel" building.
H were saved from c'i.j'c.-a and other diseases
q durlrs the hot weather tiy the use 01
-1 Bi -e.) i fj "
:1 i'iiui'l"! Hi Perhaps in no other country in the
-4."' r ! ' i & , -i.-i x iu. t,u!i: ;
S- p; v. oi iu e.xceuu mo 1 iiiiiijymes aru
to i concjias used as a substitute for win-
;iaar.derat3 i i y round, and edges are trimmed off,
Y.'rCt to: l.?-i'cs' A-i-'.- r rep., Chiaioosa MtJ-lcir-s Co., Chs'lanooja, TcHn.,
"iaUns'n-cins. amlW-p'rabook, "Tfome Turner.! for Vir.t n." sent 2rs. J C3
Fp .--:-jrr'i'?r-S5;-: - ri;-. 'TspMS i ident of the City Ueautiful league
piemented the offer of "The Sent
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VCf.V; -". fh li'lS'l' : who bought i
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is9 '-A Ran rsis r.s
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v ' h' il With to...? 'il ri;uiiic, lIjju luf iu c si'i in iHUiuvt
? strips or wood. The shells are, of i
;j ; parent, ard th.e result is a soft, opal-
HEARD IN SCOTLAND NECK.
Bad Hacks Made Strong
Kidney Ills Corrected.
All over Scotland Neck you hear
it. Doan's Kidney Pills are keeping
up the good work, curing weak kid
neys, driving away backache, cor
recting urinary ills. Scotland Neck
people are telling about it telling
of bad backs made sound again.
You can believe the testimony 'of
your own townspeople. They tell
it for the benefit of you who are
suffering. If your back aches, if the
you feel lame, sore and miserable, if
the kidneys act too frequently, or
passages arepainful, scanty and off
color, use Doan's Kidney Pills, the
remedy that has helped so many of
your friends and neighbors. Follow
this Scotland Neck citizen's advice
and give Doan's a chance to do the
same for you. .
L. Wilkinson, Eighth and Church
Sts.,-Scotland Neck, N. C, says: "I
have used Doan's Kidney Pills which
were obtained from E. T White
head Co.'s drug store and have re
ceived splendid results. This reme
dy relieved me of a larr.e'and aching
back and also regulated tha passages
of the kidney secretions. I recom
mend Doan's Kjdney Pills whenever
I have an opportunity."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's
and take no other.
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try where the glare of the sky would
be intolerable if ordinary glass were
13 ueu. io obtain the maxuntim win
fa ! clow openings the sashes are made to
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4 1 suae norizoni any en w i; e sills ot naru
'i' ' .-fJ ! wood in a manner similar to that
ZfZi vor U 13 adopted by the Japanese.
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By this
means openings as wide as twelve feet
are obtained. The Century.
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oih-.n- towns.
.cupany, ecot-1
Acvnt:; wanted m
Cana! Centuries in Digging.
Canals nr-e not a now thing: in the
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to Fee the
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work! today. Nero in his younger
days dreamed cf digging one, and he
even started the work on the Corinth
canal, but the project was not com
pleted until the last century. It is
cut through the Isthmus of Corinth
and enables ship to go to Athens
and then on through the Aegean sea
to Constantinople without having to
sail around tho rocky coast of Morea,
in the south of Greece. It is SVa
j miles long, a hundred feet wide and
26 feet deep, though iu some places
it was necessary to dig through cliffs
200 feet to reach the sea level.
Live Australian Freaks.
A calf, somewhat of a freak of na
ture, was born on T, G. Ware's farm
at Little Akaroa, Australia, recently.
It has five legs, the extra one work
ing in a socket in the breastbone. The
calf is thriving, and is strong and
healthy. Another freak, a lamb, is re
ported to have been bom at Plat
Point Station. It has three ears and
eight legs. It did not live.
Regulates the bowels, promotes
easy natural movements, cures con
stipation Doan's Regulets. Ask
your druggist. 23c a b,ox.
Eye Wr.Ter Be "ere or After.
"I thourrht that in the fifteen years
of my practice of medicine," said a
physician, "I had answered almost
every pct.-ible Tool' question; but a
new one was sprung on me recently.
A young man came in with an in
flamed eye, for which I prescribed
medicii.e to bo dropped into the eye
three timet; a day. lie left the office,
but returned in a few minutes, poked
his head in the doorway, and asked
'Shall I drop this in the eye before
meals or after?" Everybody's Mas-
Lumber Carried Burro Back.
Th forests of Mexico are situated
chiefly in the mountains at altitudes
of S,000 to 12,000 feet. In the low
lands of the tropics there are scat
tered mahogany trees and 'a variety
of other hardwood timber. Owing to
tho inaccessibility of many of the
tracts of timber in the mountains,
comparatively few railroads have
penetrated them. The chief means
of getting out the roughly hewed tim
ber and bringing it down from the
higher altitudes Is by burros. These
little beasts of burden have powerful
strength and endurance. They follow
the narrowest and most dangerous
mountain trails even when - their
bodies are loaded with the weight of
enormous timbers. It Is upon the
hacks of these burros that thousands
of railroad crossties were brought
down from the mountains, thus en
abling the construction of the more
modern lines of transportation.
iujj.WM !tJl-B yt n"
Finest Coat in the World.
Anna Held, famous French come
dienne and cantatrice, is the proud
possessor of a wonderful garment cre
ated from skins of Russian sables
which cost $25,000. The coat was
made in Paris and required 110 skins,
perfect in every detail. Their color
ing Is most uniform, and the pelts are
of the same even texture. This valu
able coat is made up on the kimono
pattern. At the neck, instead of a
collar, there is a scarf composed of
four choice sable skins, all lined with
ermine. There are four ermine tails
on one end of the collar, "and a head
and three tails on the other. The
scarf is fastened about the shoulders
and neck by a hook. The coat when
finished was said by experts on furs
and their wearing to be the finest coat
in the world owned by a single individual.
, to get acquainted with its $
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beautiful rich tone. Hearing
Pioneer Tobacco Growers.
The original planters of fine tobacco
! ii .
in iiuiiuuias were vjueans, wno
brought their seed and methods of cur
ing, and. with favorable soil, climate,
Administrator's Notice.
Having qualified n-i ahv.'hv.-r.tor
of J.jhn. H. Ni-ah fhcc-.--as,;:.l, it-.'-t! of
llHiifr.x county, Nrf.h C:iroh.;"i, thi.s
is to notify p.li person '.-.avin:.-' clalia?
-igairiot th- esta:?: of h;; tj..-ciiscii
to prcnt thstr.i to ijie i.n'ler-Vnod
within oiio year frum tho of
this notice or saM no1 ice i! bo
pleaded in bar of thoir recovery.
AH perfsons indebted to ?-aid er.tate
. will piease make imrr.ediato stttle
mont. Julv 11, 1912.
R. S. NEAL. Adm'r.
Kitchin 8z Smith, AttVs.
JHE NORTH CAROLINA
Stale Norma! - and
Industrial College
I
au! seeing U believing; con:e a. itions were successful,
j choir tobacco taking first prize in sev-
C nnv XZ7'-- T. i -rVi" ri c-r.n onI ,rl 4 ii ; - l T-.m j j ; is
?,Iaintained by the State for tlv- wo
men of North Carolina. Five; regu
lar courses leading to dgrevs.
b.ieciai coin
for tend
Frt
to our ware rooms, fee
l-.'-av for Y(.)UR?EbF.
You v
difference; particularly at the
price and teiins.
be surprised .at tho
Buy From
The JVIaker.
3-nd for Catalog.
Leon II. Steele, Mgr.,
114 Granbj Si., Norfolk, Va.
tics were exported to Cuba and sold
as Habana tobacco. Th-ese planters
became well to do and retired.
One of the most common ailments
that hard working people are afflic
ted with is lame back. Apply Cham
berlain's Liniment twice a day and
massage the parts thoroughly at
each application, and you will get
quick relief. For sale by all dealers,
!ns.-ir?d Fprrous Hymn.
"Jesus, Lover ci' My Soul," is 6
hymn r.rrru:- I v!:?::h rnnny traditions
cd sr.f.-cd .irr.ociations cling. The
story ccr: u ctcl with its origin may
be legendary, l;::t it is no less beauti
ful. Its author, Charles Wesley, was
Sitting at Lis desk by an open win
dow when a bird pursued by a hawl
flew in. Tho bird was saved, f-ir th.
bawk feared to fo'low it. Thf; inci
Sent inspired Wesley to write hir
famous liner:.
Arc Ever At War.
tuition to tuos'3 who aree to bc--coti?
toacher.i in t.hp Statc. F-iU
sf wion begins September IS, 1012.
For catalogue ar,d.othcr ir.formfe
tion, address,
J JUUS I. F0U3T, Pesideat, Graen.hiro, N. C.
Seaside Excursion Fares
THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE
The Standard Railroad cf The South
WEEK-END RATES
For Saturday end ounijy fore
noon trains, June 1st to September
8th, inclusive, limited to midnight
of the following Monday.
Wilmington, N. C, and re! are, $5.00
For further information call en
local ticket agent oraddrcs
T. C. WHITE,
General Passenger Agent,
Wilmington. N. C.
1 Aiirn nn,
1 8UV8li
I am prepared to move houses
with or without chimneys.
Reasonable Prices.
For terms and further informa
tion, apply to
R. V. KITCHIN,
Scotland Neck, N. C.
Will It Jose v
Scotland Nf.ck, N. C.
INSURANCE
of a'.S kinds written.
Why insure in companies that,
1 . . . . . -. . ; . -. ,i jj o r ti.t; r i
lay vvir-.ii tu j;?.iy ana can 1 1 i j ciiiiK, irriisiiion, lniiamation or
rej-irescnt the strongest and swelling. It gives comfort, invites
There are two things everlastingly
at war, joy and piles. But Ruck
len's Arnica Salve will banish piles
m any form. It soon subdues the it-
' .'i.i! ri ,
most iiDerai companies nt
America. Life and Accident,
Mutual Benefit and National.
Fi RE
THE HOME. As3otsovcr.il million.
THE CONTINENTAL., Assets over 24
million.
THE PHILADELPHIA UNDERWRIT
ERS, Assets over 2 4 million.
THE K1DFLITY-PIIENIX. AsboIs over J
r 10 mi!!ion.
g TIIE GLOBE AND RUTGERS. Assota
over 5 million.
Should von vvinri incnrariTO
of any kind poo me. Will see
that lo,s is paid, unless by fraud ' f:
AppHcsiion for Pardon of
?A. Suggs.
Application will be made to the
Governor of North Carolina for the
pardon of Ed. Suggs, convicted' at.
the November Term, 19 1, of tlv
Superior Court of Halifax county of
the crime of murder in the second
degree and sentenced tothe State's
prison for a term of three years.
All persons who oppose the grant
ing of said pardon are invited to
forward their protests to the Gov
ernor without delay.
This the 18th day of July, 1912.
Ashry Dunn,
Attorney for Petitioner.
; joy. jtieaiesL ueuier oi Dlirns, pons,
r ! ulcers, en In. l)niisi-?'o,-7rmn scalilo
pimples, skin eruption. Onlv 25 cfs
at E. T. Whitehead Co.
There Are Others.
In our adolescent inexper'ence wo
cherished the notion that hotel clerks
and book store attaches were th
most conspicuous of the urintclb'tifnts.
Yesterday, however, a telegraph rper
ator objected to our using "juxtapose"
In a night letter. '-We don't Mlow
code word:?," s?a!d he. And for thit life
of us we couldn't think of a snappy
comeback.
Indian Killed On Track.
Near Rochelle, lib, an Indian went
to sleep on a railroad track aud was
killed by the fast express. He paid
for his carelessness with his life.
Often its that way when people neg
lect coughs and colds. Don't risk
your life when prompt use of Dr.
King's New Discovery will cure them
and so prevent a dangerous throat
or lung trouble. "It completely cu
red ine. in a short lime, of a terrible
cough that followed a severe attack
of Grip," writes J. R. Watts, Floy
dada, Tex., "and I regained 15
pounds in weight that I had lost."
Quick, safe, reliable and guaranteed.
50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free at
E. T. Whitehead Co.
Baby went suffer five minutes with
c roup if you apply Dr. Thomas' Ec
lectic Oil at once. It acts like magic.
Apis.
It is difficult to believe what early
writers tell us of the divine honors
lavished upon Apis, the sacred bull of
Memphis, and upon Mihevis, the sa
xed ox of Heliopolis. Yet perhaps
some of our customs of deeds of to
day, as handed down by the uninitiat
ed, may ceem just as incongruously
absurd when heard and understood
from an equally proportionate futuro
time.
Her LIttfe Knowledge.
The lady was reading a nautical
novel. She struggled along bravely
for a few minutes, but finally had to
appeal to her husband. "Gerald," she
said, "the author says that the boat
was sailing 'wing and wing.' What
does that mean? I've been on a
yacht, but I never heard that before."
"That means," answered Gerald, re
joicing in the fact that he, too, had
spent several hours on a sailing ves
sel, "that means that the schooner had
her mains'l out to port and her fores'l
out to starboard or vice versa." "Oh,
I see!" cried the lady. "It's just like
a chicken a wing on each side. And
now I understand why they call those
little sails in the middle 'jibs. It's
short for 'giblets' of course. Isn't
sailing interesting?" -
Tlie Kiad You Ilavo Always Boil,
in use for over 30 years, J::.s ou
j and ?:f:yi.
All Counterfeits, Imitations n:ul
n.vperhnesits thut trifles v:Hi f;:: l e i '
Infants and Cliiklren Kxpcr'- iK"! ;
What, is CAB'" '
Castoria is a harmless tntatHnl. :
goric, Drops and Suolhhi? fcyri: ;t5.
contains neither Opium, 3I. ph' ,
Kubstaiiec. Jt3 ago is its pilars; u! -v.
and allays FevcrlshnchS. 11 cur-:; i"
Colic. It relieves Tccthhiff Tr.-.;l.;I.
and Flatulency. It a.-wiiii:iaes t;
Stomach and Bowel, ii"g hail: : .
Tho Children's Panacea Tho TIoi'
GENUINE CASTCK:
Bears the Signa-;..
In Usa For Over SC
thc ccntaua connm, tt wiubhay OTrcr, m.
The Kind lou m
Determined to Visit Birthplace.
"It was the only way I could visit
my old home before I die." This is
Henry Sack's excuse for disappearing
from his farm near Oak Mills, about
three weeks ago, and sailing fo Eu
rope. His son, John Sacks, received
a letter from him recently. This was
the first word his family received
from him, although they learned that
he sailed from New York on a trans
atlantic liner. Mr. Sacks is now at
Uheline, Trussia, his birthplace. He
is staying with relatives, he wrote,
but he expects to return In a month.
He often expressed a wish to visit
Germany, but his relatives objected
; on account of his age. He Is eighty-
two years old. Kansas City Journal.
"Doan's Ointment cured me of ec
zema that had annoyed me a long
time. The cure was permanent."
Hon. S. W. Matthews, Commission
er Labor Statistics, Augusta, Me,
Mountain Stops Wireless Message.
It has been observed repeatedly on
board vessels stationed west of Cape
Otway (at the southern tip of Aus
tralia) that it was impossible to com
municate with vessels situated in the
port of Melbourne. This has been
attributed to the fact that the moun
tain which forms the cape contains
large quantities of metallic mineral
which absorb electric waves.
Impure blood runs you down
makes you an easy victim for organ
ic diseases. Burdock BUnni Bitters
purines the blood cures thc cause
builds you up.
Knew Whose Room It Wa3.
A Chicago business woman has re
cently returned from a trip through
Pennsylvania. At a small town there
is a hotel where it is said George
Washington used to stay when he was
in that part of the tountry. The Chi
cago woman arrived at the little hotel
after a theatrical company had been
assigned rooms. She was assigned to
a poor room on the top floor. At the
breakfast table an actress who had a
comfortable room said: "They gave
me the room they used to give George
Washington when he earns here."
"Well," said the Chicago woman, "the
one they gave me must be the one
they gave Benedict Arnold when he
came."
East Carolina Teachers I
A StMt. school to tr;in T- '.
schools of North Carolinn. Kvr .
cil to this one ymiposc. Tuiti;:;
n&rve to teach. Fall Tci :n tirpi:.
For catalogue and other inform-; : :
Robt. H. Wright, President, Caret r
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W h'olesale a n d
MANUU FACTUM El
PLOW BEAM
SINGLE-TREE
FARM CART:
And Dealer in Hai nes. "!
W. A. BRANT?;
Scotland Needs, . . . .
6-000000 c-oooo o ooo or
Burreuglis-Pifiinaj!- vV v
(Successors to N. Ib Josey CVmpnrj V.
Stork Partial to Miner's Domicile.
There seems lo be r.a especial af
inity between the stcric and the fam
ly of Frank Eartofsl.i, a miner at
Dickson City, Pa. In ten years the
)?rd has brought 12 babies, including
hree pairs of Iwiiis, and one E.et of
riplets. Ten cf the children are lives.
"Were all medicines as meritorius
as Charnberlin's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhea Remedy the world would
be much better off and the percen
tage of suffering greatly decreased."
writes Lindsay Scott, of Temple,
Ind. For sale by all dealers.
Beauty Hint.
Hed elbows, says tha Evening News,
are happily a thorn which may be re
moved. Saw off the red elbows, soak
them in a4 bleaching mixture of un
slaked lime, steep them in carbolic
acid, and they will never trouble you
again. . Cold feet may be treated sim
ilarly. Flying Men Pall
victims to stomach, liver and kidney
troubles just like other people, with
like results in loss of appetite, back
ache, nervousness, headache, and
tired, listless, run-down feeling.
But there's no need to feel like that
as T. D. Peebles, Henry Tenn., prov
ed. "Six bottles ot Electric Bit
ters" he writes, "did more to give
me new strength and good appetite
than all other stomach; remedies I
used." So they help everybody.
It's folly to suffer when "Tin's great
remedy will help you from the first
dose. Try it. Only 50 cents
T. Whitehead Co.
Sleeping In Doses.
Doctors are now studying the Idea
of sleeping for a shorter time and
oftener. 15y divtelon of the hours of
Bleep new stimulus for work is gained
and new energy both physical and
mental must result. Harper's Weekly.
A vast amount of ill health is due
to impaired digestion. When the
stomach fails to perform its func
tions properly the whole system be
comes deranged. A few doses of
Chamberlain's Tablets is all you r eed.
They will strengthen your digestion,
invigorate your liver, and regulate
your bowels, entirely doing away
with that miserable feeling due to
faulty digestion. Try it. Many
others have been permanently cured
why not you? For sale by all dealers.
Caskets.-)!
Stained Boards.
Boards that are stained are apt to
eccme lighter after, a little wear;
)ut if rubbed with paraiTin oil they
viil again become darker. They may
hen be rubbed with beeswax and tur
pentine, when they will lock as we'l
is ever.
"I was cured of dirrrhoea by one
dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
a..uy,ii,ea nemeoy," writes M
r,, eDnart Oriole, Pa. There is
lers ueuer- r sale by all dea
Coffins mmm-
A Complete Line of Under" J
HEARSE SERVICE AT iU'V
Burroughs-Pilfman-Wheelcr Co.,
orrolk hoi
RAILROAD
Koute cr "lha Night -
New Short Line Throufh Essl:
DIRECT LINK BHTWiT"
Norfolk, Ra!cijh, New B r1
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Via Washington, Kinston, Crivmi;'',
Wilson, to Points North .v- d
Electric Lighted Pullman Sleeping
Fast Schedules : Best Scr ."
- Double Daily Express Scrv;
B. L. Bugg,
Traffic Manager,
Norfolk, Va.
W. W. Ckoxto.v.
Cen. Pass. Agt.
Norfolk, Va.
GHIGIIESTERSPIU.S
DIAMOND
BRAND
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Gold metallic hoS, .? ln Red andXCV
Ribbon TakI KOXoiHiaeVUheBluw)
years regarded as Best LfeVf i txrS,n-
QAl n Bx " , i1-A,wy Reliable.
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Monuments
In all First Class Varieties of Jim! '
Largest Stock in ih
Remtmbor, we pay the freight ami g
As we employ no Agents the item f -eluded
in our prices. This enablr u -of
material and to finish it better tl ; -:
worth considering? - ' When
You will find what you want :
you are buying, and will i; i
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