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v AiiD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C. ASHEVILLE BUSINESS DIRECTORY Use it to Plan ^'our Slioppin.u Trip, or for Mail Inquiries, riic l-irms l.istcd Will Serve You Well. Advertisinsr. Men’s iind Boys’ Kurnisliinns. booklets desipno'.l atul writtc'ii. (>.^ YOU kimw us. IS Hnt.ulway American Hank buiKlinu;. (lill. j .1. \\. N VVKEKLY NKWSrArKKS. Western Nortli arolina territory. Kati s.’ (lill. Automobiles. big line I’SEl) (WKS. Cash or cridil. OK .\uto Cl'. CHEVUOLKT distributors. Livi-ry and auto service. Chainbirs W eaver t'o. CASH talks. I’sed lais. I'very make. Overland .Vslu'viilc SaK s Cd. Cafes. BOARI> Health sav,^: “( leanest in town.’‘ (L’ I' r.roadway fale. candies, resi;\u:ant. soda. Club Cate and ‘ andy iviti In n. Depr.rtment St^Mes. H. REDWOOD ,}• CO.. el.itlus. shoes, hats, underwear, ele.. lor ivirvhodv. I>ty goods, rugs, llutterii k [)attrriis. Oriiix Stores. MEET your t'liends lure. 1.^ I’atton avenue. i’ar.inu'imt Ihei; Co. Furniture. WHEN you see a l-'iiiiiituiv' .\d think ol US- Cri't n llrothers. Hardware. •%%%%%%%%%%%%%%» BlTl.DK KS’ hanhvare a ''pccialty. Northiip yii lUillie llardvNare ('o. .lewclers. THE House of Ciilts. f'lJ I’atton avenue. C!i;i. I'!. Henderson. EYl>CiL.\SSKS tiitted. lApert wateh re pairing. l.^'Churih sti> i t. 11. M. Krost. J. E. C.XKrKNTKR. .leweler. Wateh n- |>airin/; a spei ialt v. lt> North I’aek S(]uare. Kodak 1-inishinv;. EXl*l'2i\'r work, l^astman a^:eTie\. .Mail orders solieiteil. Urown iiook ('o. .1. W. Neely & Co. Office Supplies. OFKICI' Sri’lM.Y ('()., typewiitcis, add inj; maehin» s, sates. '>1 I’atlon avenue. Optometrist and Optician. |{l^CO^UNI (ll-.VS.^liS. .^2 1‘atton avenue. , ( Hendt is'iji's .lewi Iry store.) Dr. Denison. IMiotoftTapliers. lllC.C.ASON STI'DIOS, (.OS I'nUon a'e nut- (tj)posite pi st olliee. •Arti.'.tie por traiture. l’i;i/i'ON S'l I'DlO.'', I’aek S(]uare. Hif^h- i;r.iiie portraiture and eoinniereial plu»-1 toj;rapby. Pianos Tuned. ! Kodak Supplies. I\I'«'AI!{IC1). Exjjert work. All pv.aran- ‘ tevd. I'Jks l)ul(iin^^ Williams & HufTman. PrintinR. rKIN'l'INli, Hookbindinj^, Loose Leaf llintiers. Hac kney i*C: Moale Co. Real Kstate. iK;\L ESTATK, Insurance, l^S Pack .'Square. Phone Lorick Co. '^I:A1. KSTA'l !-: P.UOKi:R. See .lames W. Uhen. 11 . Church street. \S1H'\ II ,Li; Realty Investments, .\meri-* an I>ank hiiildin;f. Henry T. .Sh:;rp Co. ir intrrestcd in Asheville Real Estate talk to .lohn .Acee. Roofinjj. .\lI'/r.\L SIlINtlLl'S. CiUlterintr. Spoutin'^. I’atton. .A. L. .Mi Lean Co. Seeds. STRICKER SHED ('OMl’ANV, wholesale and retail seed merchants. I’oultr, sup plies. Shoes. KODAK developing, printing', mail orders.' j- K()()TWEAR. popular priced, for Amateur supi>lus. R(,binson I'lioto St. re. j .i^.iivored. Nichols Shoe Co. I.aundr\’. j Sportuip^ Goods. THE Nichols way for Laundry Satisfac tion. .Xsbeville Steam Laundrv. Loan Office. FINKELSTEIN'S Loan Otlice. .lewelry, trunks, leather goods. 2.^ Hiltmore avenue. Musical Instruments. FALK Music House. 7(> Patton avenue. Phone 2(K). HKN SECi.VL. Cigars, all sportinj; Pack S(|uarc. Tailors and Hatters. goods. 'IWll.ORlCD Sri rS $1S to $1.^. Opposite post oliicf. T. I*. Young & C». Tire Repairs. SEND us vour tires and tubes. .Asheville Steam Vulcanizing Co. the: new OLIVER NINE A TYPEWRITER REVOLUTION New Machines for Half the Fonoer Price Was $100 Now $49 At the very heik'ht of .siiec-ess. The Oliveo* Typewritar Coinpariy a+rain up.-et^ the typewriter indiisTr\'. Jii.-'t a.-' n ciici in 189W. •K'hen it introd.icet! vi'-ible writim.r and torred all ottier.s to follow. No wiliif^ powwrfal Company world wido in inllvi- ence-c.‘ill.'( a halt to old expeiit-ive wayts ot .-ielliiyf l.vpe\^Titerri. It treef^ Diiyers or a waxteful burueii. A company strong enough, large enough and brave enough to do a big, startling thing like this, deserves a hearing. The full facts are set f-orth in our amazing exposure, ntitled “The High Cost of Typewriters The Reason and the Remedy.” Or.e copy will be miiiled to you if you send us the coujmn below. HOW VVE DO IT Henceforth Th'-()liver Typewriter ('oni- panv will maintain no expensive sales force of l.^.UdO sah-smen and agents. He neeforth it will ])ay no high resits in 5t> cities. There wi.i lie ”.o idle sto( k.. You. Mr. I'ser, will di al dire t n'cv^- with the actu.il manutactun r. No miodiemen — no useless toils. We end the \> «'te and give you the savings. You get the by SAVE $51 This Oliver Nine is a twenty-year development. It is the finest, costl:ist, mC'St successful tvpewrinr we ever built. It is yours for lit cents per dav in monthly payments of 5 \- eryone can «i\\ n a typewriter no.\. Will any sane person ever again pay $100 for a standard typewriter when the Standard Visible )liver Nine sell:- for $49? Send today for your C( pv of our liook and further details. You’ll besurprisid. TNEWS W' U U Happenings of This and Other Naticir For Seven Bays Are. Given. THE NEWS Cr^THE SOUTH What Is Taking Place in the South land Will Be Found in Brief Paragraphs. ‘'.'I, . b ing ymr own salesman. And we gain economies for ourselves, too. So it isn't jdiiiarthropy. Just the new, eHicient way of doing business to meet present- day economic changes. N*)te this fact carefully. We offer the identira.l Oliver Nim the latest model branl :i».w. for $4'), ihe exuct one which, was $5)f) until March 1st. The Latest Model Do Dot confuse this offer of The Oliver Typewriter Company itself of a brand new, latest model '> with orers of second hand or rebuilt macliines. This in the first time in history that a n«-w, staniiard ?)(((> typewriter has been offered tf»ir $19. We do not offer a substi tute model, cheaper, different or rebuilt. Read all the secret facts in our docu ment, entitled “The High Cost of Tvjh- writers The Reason and The Remedy.” The coupon below mailed tociavwill bring vou one copv. FREE TRIAL No mc.ney down no C. O. D. After you read our book you may ask for an Oliver lor !ve days’ free trial. Re vour own sales'v.an. Save yoursel.” .‘JSl. You decide in tJie privacy of your own oliice or I'lome, at you see the Oliver. Then if you w.int to own an Oliver you may pay at the rate of 1» cents per day. Mai! the c(»upon ni\v f»)r “The High t osl f Typt .vriters 'I'he Re.ason and 1 he Remedy.” It rips off the nisihk. Cut the coupon (•ut now. THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER COMPAMY 1223 Oliver Typewriter Blog., Chicago, I!!. Domestic .Xtlani:!, (la., ,\u?-ru.^tn. On., Ayro, .\ia. i;i f’e.-i), T'.\a.', and .\inoriean J.aUe. Texa.-. have !.(’ :i cb'.-ignated by tl'.o war (iepartnuMit a.-^ iiainlng caiiip. for the arniic's to be .>eni to Kurope. .Vlabania tnu.;t supply S.OOO inrn to the regular army from tlu* National G'.iaril. I loiida niu.-^t send 3,L'00 men from Iho National (Jiiard to the regular army. .M. K. ri'iilillon, pro.'^idont of th» Miiineapoli.s elul) of tbe Anu rlcan A;; ^;ue!a(ion, :-ay.s that there i.s a .strong p^^)bability that tln'r* will not bo a minor leagu‘ in ojieration by .luly 4, ('xet'pt perb.aps some of the larger mi nors. ! A big baseball oflioial says that sal-, aries ])aid bas» ball players in th(“ la-t three or four years have practically bankrupted tb> industry, and that un- b*ss there is retreiiehment the game is doomed. | It has been formally announced that .\merican destroyeis have carried the Hag into the submarine war zone, but ' the number of vessels is not disclosed. Slackers who sc’k to evale registra- i lion for tli(' war ai'my can be detected easily. The list of r gistrations will be posted, and all cilizcns wlio know of evasions are cxpt'cted to report lliom. i The war department says lhat fail-' ur«‘ to reci. lor for war .'service not only stamp ■ a n;:m as a coward, but is a misdenif riRor and renders one lia ble i'i imiiriscnnient. ! The rai''‘s ci’jiioviyilated in the army nrt'; 1'hose rcrci.iv^’: ?1.'» to a ru'Tith, a7i ineren.'c of per month; thos*' re'('ivinL'^ ?"!. an iner'ase if $12; those rc(‘eiving $.‘’,0. or $ }o, an in cr a;-e of and thns" receiving $ir» or more, an increase of Major GeiK r.il rer.-hing is reportc'd to favor the plan of iraininr; tlie I’nit- ed States army in the South during the winter nn.nih.-;. Iji'nit. AI* lehoir IMiert, United States nrniy aviation eiups. was kilb d by a I'all with his aiiplane during a llight at ('olumbus. N. .M., aeenrding to a telegram reeei\ed at divisional head- quariers hoi-e. The Pitt.-^burg p('liee have recovered practically all of tho ten tlujusand dol lars taken ircun tlie First National bank of Cas le Shnnnon, a subur!) of ' Pitt."burg, t'v four imm lit'--, vIk enter ed the bank, shot to death the ca-hier and as.-istant cashier of tiu bound and .trag.ged a patron bank and, in attempting to 'vounded two otht'r jitTson^. The war doUir'ment ap[>rehends that r»-gisl rat ion and selet'tive (Irafr arc‘ being confounded. These ar»‘ .sep arate and distinct processo.-^. R(>gis;r.i- tion is simply enrollment of males of certain agt's, between 21 and IM. Se lective draft is taking those who can b('st be spiir»'d for ihe service of the country. Thp war dppartmoiiT announces that the full strength of tbe National Cuanl will be drafted into the Unite 1 Btat>s ariiiy, beginning July 15, and concluding- Augiisl 5. A disiiatch from Ottruva, Canada Hiat Uana^la is eoni emplat ing a ct)n- script ion hiw. It i.'t p;Mnl( d out lhat the young ni'n of tlie country have been given ai’Hile opixufunity to vol unteer, TliP (laylighl .sa.ing plan vliich ha? b»'en widely agitated by Ihe labor un ions of the country has been re] orte 1 favorably by the in!(’rsta!> coin;.u ret conimitiee, wbieli ha^ ordered report ed the bill of Senator (’alder of Nev; Y'ork providing lliat clocks shall bo moved ahead one* liour during the sum iner month s. PreHi(i('nt, Wil.'jon «nys that many warm friends of Coloiyd Roosevelt, '•Vito are olfu'e’;; in ihe 'ir’.u/ liave, c>ndei:;ned the ItdOM-vc’lt ian expedi tion iTilo France as im|'raeri .-.Ide, br,- cause it ivr)ul(i tak(‘ many offie.Ms who are best fitted to train and discipline arniie.5. Georgia, under the president’s call, will be exrx'ctf'd to furni.-li J*.*>00 men to the .\aiio!ial Guard division, which ’.vill b(> mus'ered into the regular army. A division of regular troops, by or der of thr president, will be sent to France as early as practicable. Ma jor ^leneral Jol?n J. Pershing, a Reiiul)- lic,".n in iioiities, and who won. hi? spur? while eoinjnanding the punitive expe.lition sen! after Villa in .Mexico, will b(‘ in ch.arge of the division. A Londrm disi)atch announces that (he government has proposed the in- troc'uc ion of a bill for the immediate application of the hon;e rule act to Ireland. The new hill provides that the rule shall not apply to Ulster for \ I)eriod of live years. An alterna tive suug.'sts a convention for the pur- pr ; e of arranging a scheme of Irish t elfgovernmenl. The conlMence report o’-, the war /irniy bill was adopted by the house v. itl'.out a record v(;le. The eff* c': c.t the action is to direct an increa.-e of ■pay of ihe private soldier from the present ?1.") to $21 ui) to ?;>0 to $:?0. Final action v.ill he taken by the sen ate shortly. To be spent in the Ignited States, nnrb r th(> suiH,'i-v;sion of a represen tative of the United States treasui'V «;epartin* n;. or a eommi.'i(ui named *y tli(' United State's government, lh€ Unit('d State,'-, i-.a.-: nwide a loan of (me It is stated that it is likely that the ?nre!iasit'g board for all the allie.s in :'io United .^t:!tes may be in opera te..n within a month. l-Mmlred million dollars to Russia. Confidence i.; felt in Wasliington tlie new Ru.-sian Democracy will not only win, lut will remain true to '.ho entente Nations, and will play her part bellitingly again.st the com- TTun enemy. 'n :b V i i;. Acts Like Dynamite on a SJiig- gish Liver and Yoti Lose a Day’s Work. Tiific's no reason why a person sl.e.uld take sick riing, Si.liv a'ing c;‘lon:t l when ."■() cenl^; buys a large bottle of D'.'dsoii’: i.iver 'I't.ae a periect sub'^titute for cab- m.d. It is a pleasant, vi'j’ctable iiijuid which will start your livir just as surely as calomel, but it docMrt make yiu sick and c«n not salivate. Children and grown foils can tak Dodson’s Liver T'-’ie, bc( ai.: c it is per fect Iv harmless. Calomel is a dr.rgfrers dti,"; It is mercury and attacks your bones. Take a d(ise of nasty eabimel today and y/u will feel weak, sick and nausiated tomorrow. Don’t lose a day’s work, 'l ake a spoonful of Dodson’s Liver Tone instead and you ^vill wake up feeling great. No more biliousness, c(msti|)ation, sluggishness, headache, coated tongue or sour stomach. Your druggist says if you don't find Dod son’s Liver Tone acts better than horril le calomel your money is waiting for you.— .-\dvtrti.sement. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury as nii'reiiry will s;:r ty d' Stroy tlio sense “f snull and eotnjiUtely derange the whole .system wh n entering it throupb the inii’oiis surfaees. ,Su ti arti'-les slioidd iii'ver be used *xi'opt ot» pr*scripti»ns fiMiii repiitalilf physiei.'sns, ;is the lamaKe tliey will do is : fold to tlic* Rood you i-an possibly derive them. Ft.ill's Catarrh Cure, iiianuf.-ietured b.v 1’. .1 Ch*'nev &. T«il'-do. ),, onlaiiis no niercury, mil Is lau> n internally, acting direetl.v upon the blood :ind niiieous sur faces of t!'e sy.«tem. In buying I la IT.' Catarrh Cure be stirr> you p:*'t the c''-riu- ine. It i.^ taken inter'i-.l'.y and niatl-- in Toledo. Ohio, by I'\ J. Ciieney & Co. T« s- tinieriiats free. Sold by l)rutrtri.=!ts. Price THc per l.offle. Take llaU's tamily l-'llla for cunaiiputiuii. bank, of th.* esc tu«, Over 600,000 Sold THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER COMPANY, B-7 Oiiver Ijfpewriier Bl(ig., Chicaga ill. Do not send a machine until I ;rder it. Mail me your book, “The High ('out of Typewriters- The Reason and The Remedy,” your de luxe catalogs and further information. Name Street Address City .State. TANNIN COMPANY SUIT ENDS (From Asheville Times.) Wednesday aftornH>n in Federal court Judgo James K. Boyd sipned an order dismissing' tho bill of complaint bronght against the Bre vard Tannin company, W. F. Decker and others. The court after a full hearing of attorneys in t e case held that the bill did not set forth facts snfiicient to con.stitutea cause of action. BARACAS TEACHER The Baraca class of the Baptist church, which has been without a t-*acher since the departure of Prof. j J. C. Jones, last Sunday elected W. [s. Price, Jr., as his successor. Washinston Following the signing of the selertive draft w ar army bill by the pr*‘sidont ' and the issuance of a staienicnt an.'n' the same, in which tln' president states that Ihe sureess or failure of the Ciiit- od Slates’ entry into thp world-war i will fall upon him, the president an nounced that he e( uid not employ vol unteers or avail himself of the “fin(> vigor and ontbusiasm” of former Pres ident Roosev(dt for th»> e.xpedition which ihe colonel wanted to take into Fianee. The pre'.id(>nt gives other ! reasons for turning t!ie Roosf-velt plan I down, among whie!i is that the army cannot spare the officers tlie colonel wantod in his division, and that th> army that mak«'s this tight mu.*;!, be eoip-posed of younger men. The new ariny law proviih's for an ' ultimate force r»f approxiniatr’ly two million men to back up the tir.-t tiooj)s to go to the front. Tho pre. ident issues a proclrtnv.ition calling upon all men in the rtnjntry between the ages of 21 and :?0. inelu- sivo. to register t!:( inselves for mili tary service on Jane .'j next. Seerotary Mc.^doo has established a credit of $45,o00,fi!tfl for I'elgiuni. the to be v.ithdrawn in monthly in stallments of .$7,."»i'0.0ofl each. The food con;ro! bill will most like ly be the next wr measure taken U]) by both houses of congress. The shipbuilding provision.^ to the ■war budget measure are suppN'mented l>y the senate coniniittee with provi- t=ions for federal commandeering of phij) yards, factories and other facil ities. The T’nited State.s government has ! i.ssued a warning to the Cuban peo- ! pie against interference with the su gar production, and declares that un less all those under arms again.st the government of Cuba return home im mediately, the United States may find j it necessary to deal with them as ene- i mies. I It will not be long before the war* department will have completed com- } prehen; ive plans for raising a force i I to fi?:ht uermany, in view of the fact I the war army bill will become a law I shortly. .*!uropean War Fninteen Drifish drifters hfive boec «U'ik in a I'aid by .\i'.slrian light cruis- •r.'- in the .\driatie st'a. ,\usii-ian warships sent the British •rui^er naitmouUi to tlie bottom by 'VTiy of tlu“ tori ‘io route. British troops in Macedonia have made important advances on the Doi- ran front and captured ihe village of Kjapri on the Struma front. Qu('( nsttiwn cablegrams annnounce th.it a sin’.adron of .\merican torpedo boat destroy^ rs tias safely crossed the Atlantic and is now iiatrolling the seas in actual war s(>rvice. The Dritish admiralty announces that the I'nitjMl States’ entry into the war zone has already been productive of a brush between a destroyer and a C’ertuan underwater boat. I vVlien the American torpedo destroy- ' er siuadron arrived in Que(>nstown, a crowd of se\erul hundretl carrying tiny I Amei'ican flags lin^-il rtie wat.*’r front ; and heei ed the destroyer from the j moment lh(> fh)til]a was first sighted I till it reached the dock. { The report of the losses through sub- | marines f(»r the week ending May 1.5 i is the most favctralde in manv weeks. ] The nu!!iber of ; hips torpedoed is well below the average, while the number of sliips e«.eaping is very large. The German chancellor says that if Russia rrnounces her aims of con quest, Germany will not prevent a per manent fri ndship by making impos- Buy a Qoofl Bicycle Four standard makes in stock—Pope, EIco, National and Ardmore—all proven wheels of sure quality. Priced S2^ and up. Second hand, $10 to $2.1. Always carry a full line of Bicycle Tires and sundries. Small repair work of all kinds on bicycles, guns, locks, keys, and expert sharpening at reasonable prices. Articles sent by mail for repair receive especial care. Frank J. Nevercel 47 West College Strtet Asheville, N. C. MACHINERY AND MILL SUPPLIES LiargeHt stock in We.stern Carolina Saws. Pulleys. Belting'. Wire Rope. Pipe, Fittingrs. Machini.xt’s Tools. Foundry and Machine Work a specialty. Astievilie Supply & Foundry Co. Asheville, N. C. Eggs, Poultry Butter and Hide; All kinds country pro duce. We pay casli f»ji' ail you ship. Prices on request. Western Produce Co Asheville, N. C. AT YOUR SERVICE Our Modern, Wei! Organ- ized and Carefully Stocked Prescription Department. Physicians, nurses and patrons favorably comment on our careful work and prompt deliveries. R. S. MORGAN, DruggisL ROSMAN, N. C. Professional Cords. ROBT. L. GASH W. E. BREESE, GASH & BREESE LAWYERS II to 17 McMinn Building Nolarv I’ublic. DANIEL LEON ENGLISH Attorney and Counselor at Law Brevard, N- C. Real e:^tate.law and abstract of titles a specialty. ERNEST H. NORWOOD Architect ai\d Builder Remodelling and Repair ng a Specialty Clayton, Clayton &. Fisher Attorneys-at»-Law BREVARD, N. C. WELCH GALLOWAY Attorney Practice in alt the Courts Brevard, N. C. eiDS WANTED For bniMin*; school hous»‘. for Pi’Ui'ose high .school, c(mtr!ict. to b* PUir. of huildiny: will bo furnished b;. Snpt. T. ( ’. Hcndt'isoEi. “Seek and ye shall find” through the Diversified column. sible ilomand.'^. The l uliaiis h:\vp as5umod fho of-! If't tlu‘first Monday in .1 unt fens;VO anjiinst tlio .\uslri;ins in tho Lsonzo r‘.:^ion aloiiq; a from of nearly twonty-fivx' iiiilf's. G('nrra\ Potain lin.s Ix'on appointPd coniiiiaiidrr-in-cliicf of th«* Froncii ar mies operalin" on tho French front. Gtncriil x:yr:io was plac ni in com mand of a irroup ol' arnii\-\ Russia i?lill looms in the ryes of the worhi as a i)or’eiitous ohstacle to an early .succes?r'.'.l is'ue of the war for the ententt r.a!it:ns and the !Tr.'ted Stales ov ;• (Ji'rnu.ny Tiid l!er allies A Petroprad dispatch annoimces that the rinincil of Se'diers and Work men's De;iui'es has is.suod an apuea: to the Rns.sian army in wliich it de Clares that German imperialism i perniciou.sly seeking: to destroy revo luii»)nary Russia, and appeals to tin soldiers to defend Russia with :\I their power, declaring separate pe.ict is impos.‘^ible. The I5’itish admiralty states th:' more submarines have been sunk ; the la.st week than in the month pr- vious. A London dispatch says that th* British naval forces destroyed Zepi- lin L-22 in the North sea recently. In one of the mo.st vigorrius an pli-.in-spoken speeches he has ma before the reichslag since the oi: bn^ak of the war, the imperial Ge man chancellor bluntly refuse.s to e tei- into P, discus.sion of Germany peace a*ins as demanded in interpella Uons by the Cunseivatives and Social tsts. CHAS. B. DEAVER Attorneys at--Law Office Cooper Block ALUSON & ALLISON Attorneys-at- Law In Old Cooper Building BREVARD Summer Sciioo! (jnivsrsity of North Goroiina CHAPEL HILL, N. C. June 12 to July 27 (Write for complete announcement.) Able Faculty Complete Curriculum Moderate Rates Credit Courses Delig:htful Environn'cnt Excursion Rate Tickets The Summer Law School June 14 to August 24 Regular Session Opens Sept. 13 Students who expect to enter for the first time should complete their arrange ments as early as possible. COL,£MAN GALLOWAY Attorney-at-Law Cooper Blcck Brevard, N. 0. CCNNESTEE LODGE NO. 237 !. 0.0. F. Meets every Monday night. Visitors welcome. OUNN’S ROCK LODGE NO. 267 A. F. & A. M. TRANSYLVANIA COUNCIL NO. 376 JR. 0. U. A. M. Meets in Fraternity Building ev ery Saturday night, 7.30 p. m. Visitors welcome. “Seek and ye shall find** through the Diversified column.
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