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k I . ,. , I i . r I rtiiilw.n, ' Macon Count v, . North Carolina, ... 1-2,104 .1,)1.99-2 "1 r :IonnI Ciuk T. J. JOHNSTON, r ATTOUNEY-AT-TjAAV, FKANKMN, N. C. CareTuT atteuUon toall business. HENRY G. ROBERTSON. Attorney at -Law, PBANKMH, MACON COUNTY, N. C, Will practice in the court of thii State eY the Federal Courts. Collec tions Specialty ' ; j?pcctal otitis. Notices In this column Are cents per line for each Issue. In regular local col nnins, ten cents per line for each issue. Keren words make shout a liilev Boy your buggy oil in cant at . Smith's Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Jacobs of Cullasnja, were in town yesterday. Machine oil for mowers and reap ers at Smith's Dtug Store. - ; Mr. II, Q. Trotter baa started the ' machinery in his new locust pin fac tory. - Toilet Soaps and Fine Stationery t Smith'e Diug Store., t Dr. N. A. Pratt, of Atlanta, Gn., . was lrt this county a short while last week. . ., Why pay 15 eta. for Bacon while il Is 12 at Wright & Hobinaou's. Messrs. R. B. ltttcliie and ' W. A. Martin, of Ralmn county, Ga., were iu town Monday. - . v liemeraber 2 - plugs of either Schnapps or Early bird tobacco for 25e at Wright & Robinson's, v Miss Annie WoodSn went to Highlands yesterday to spend aweek or tw - JL, ..qualify - Wright & Robinson's at Mrs. Alfred- Morgan, of Murphy, bag beeu visilins; relatives' here ' du ring the past weplc. All who want Davis Sewing Ma chines cau be accommodated at J. T. .Moore tfc CoV A line of samples, si i styles, prices ranging from (18 to 25, can be seen at this store. ' Dr. F. L. Siler went to Virginia . with Mr. W. W. Sloan to assist him ,. apturiug a Virginia bride. . . W regret to learn that Mr. R. Patlou who has been sick several Weeks, has been for the last two or three days iu an extremely danger ous condition. ' '' MV. T. N. Matlock returned to Macon from Sampler, Oregon, lost week. lie says he likes Macon and Macon people better tbau Oregon aud the westerns S. ' Jupplie Fronptlf. If you want posters, If you wsul envelopes, . If you waut bill beads, . If you waul nota JieNs--,, C If you waiBtatemeuts, - . 'Iuu'waut show cards, 4; If you waut letter beads,""- 'you waut receipt books, - If you waut programmes, If VOU want invitt,mi . If you waut calliug cards, -If you waut shippiug tags, If you waut job priutiug of atiy description done, iu the very best i I . . t j. i 1 a mjte aua ai roct uottora prices call at ; , The Pkkss Job Or hce, , Franklin, N4C MRS. L. S. ADAMS. "Win of Cardui b indeed a blessing to tired women. Having aisfftrtd for even year with weakness and bear.' ing-dowa pains, and having tried sev eral doctors and different remedies with no success; your Wine of Cardul was the only tiling which helped me. and eventually cured me It seemed to build up the weak parts, strengthen the system end correct hregularlties," By "tired wornm" Mrs. Adams meani nervoua womrn wbo have disordered mense. f:illino nf tlm womb, ovarian troubles or any of ; , . oiiini-iHi! umt women nave, t .4..; .... . . i iiran enre vofuNeit at li..m with I bus wmi rpmedv.WiiKi i tr i 1 U ina of (Urdni li is 5 cured t". t f it casi'D vlncb dt.'irstu , M, 1 , l,t. Whr J nut ic 'in to t"i . ' -!.- v a All i (.in is luii- ! Ihi i 1 ur Buy wiimarh, Iiv.t or lun, . (cl.f.,.r t lt 'lheufords liladt-Dra.:. ---t siumld beflwd. v 'i I ! !'- i cf t. X i! VI ti in session Jliwdny. Mi. Jiio. H. Dfilnp, wont over to Ahevil!u Afoudhy on liti.dness. Messrs. Jiio. 15. Doekins and Drew t'y Tiirpin, cf iiahnn county, Ga., were here Saturday. We were pleased to see Mr. II. II, Cunningham sufficiently improved to como to town Saturday. Capt. W. P. Alosie, of Clay coun ty, is on a few days visit to relatives here, "By gravy, neighbor.rt , . Mr. John C. Neville and daughter Janie, of Walhnlla, S. C, arrived here on a visit to friends last Thurs day. "': X-. - ' Mrs. O. A. Gray, of Little Rock, Ark ," a friend of Mr. F. D. Clarke, in visiting, his- place on Burningtowii for a few wesks, Misses Sarah and Daisy Davies, of Atlanta, Ga , are visiting their friend Mrs. F. S. Johnston of our town for a few weeks. Dr. Geo. Huntington, of Ashe ville, N. C, Secretary ifc Treasurer of the Carolina Locust Pin & Mioa Company was here Saturday. Mr. T. J. Johnston SnpU of Pub .io Schools, examined thirty-four - ap plicanls for teachers' license last week, of which two were colored I respectfully request that anybo dy and everybody will please not pusture stock on the Episcopal church lot. W. It. Stallcup. n "Strength and vigor como of good food, duly digested. 'Force', a ready- to serve wheat and barley food, adds no burden, hut sustains, noui-Ishos, invigor ates " " 11 Uses Carrie and Grady Jarrett, and tliei brother Furttan, returned Thursday from a , visit of several days to friends iu . Buncombe coun ty. ' - , - The 'Round the World" social given, Thursday by the Library club was well attended and was a success. The amount of cash taken iu, we learn, was about 40.: . Mr. W. W. Sloap left Monday for arlotte C. II , Charlotte toinorruw evening. , Mr. Daniel Ravcnel took his fami ly to Highlands yesterday to spend the sflmmer. . Mr. Hitvcnel himself will divide Uie summer mouths .be. tweun Franklin and Highlands. , Prot. D. L. Guy and wife, of Clyde Darlington county, S. C, arrived lait Friday to take charge of the Frank lin High School. We welcome lliem to our city and wish them snooeis. .TO CURE A COLD IK ONE DAT ' Take Laxative Broino Quinine Tablxta. All druggists refund the ntuney, it It fall to euro, - .- W. Grove's signature 1 on each box. 25o. ... ' . .; . .. ' Samuel G. Stoner, wife and two sons, of Charleston, S. came in Friday for a few dnys 'stay. Air. Stoner is President of the Nantahs. la Company which has its headquar ters here. The press has been very, onmpli- mentary of the aeriaon.of Kev. E. L. Bain, preacfiid at Shelbyduring the st-tjaio.it vl the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society. N. C. Christian Advocate. s- -.- A,....,..:,. , , --.Working Night and Day. The busiest andj mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. These pills change weakness into strength," list lessness into energy, brniu-fug into mental power. . They're wonderful in building up the health. ' Only 25c per box. Sold by F. T. Smith. : Mr, Harvey Vanhook who has been away from Macon about twelve years, spending his lime in Washing- ton and the Klondyke country,! re turned last Friday. We learn that Mr, Vmihook has been quite success ful in business during his absence. Mr. and Mm. Bragg Allixoh and children, of Websier, passed through town Monday' returning front a visit to Mrs, Allison's parents, " Mr. and Mrs. D. K. More, of Clay county. They were - aooompnnied - by Miss Maggie'Moore, sister of Mrs, Allison. We leant that the dwelling of Mr.; John Iiusselt near Cullfisiij.-t, was struck by lightning Friday and pret ty much injured. A clock on the mantel was knocked off and struck Ijis wife, and the toe of his sister's slice was torn off, aud both knocked nSensitile for a time. ' The first big turnip hns been re ceived. Monday Mr. II. A. Penland broufrht to our "office" turnip that measured 2-i inches in circumference mid weighed G pounds. Mr.j?cnlar;d good farmer, and one who can ruise such turnips as that should be f! (oii-iant reader of the Pukss. .' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnston will entertain Thursday evening July IGili, for Kev. and Ji:'H. Frank .Siler of Ahhrviiie. Tim nflVii will Im en- Urely Inf W ill lit! i I.M.I Th0 I! no invila.iiiiis arried U'.n ..-.-u t'-e 1 ! f unlu i: 0-ri"''i-j'u aii vs., wiiere ne lo-aay weosiuiss unn-w ':- ' m. 1 j t ' i f t i i ' i 1 'i 1 n . ry t j'" I In , j (i 1 !!,,,( t', ! '"'lit '.i.i.l In h . Ti e ) i ' i mi' ( r V u 'y nil ii . fi)"n,i : ! ui . , "A n,i i , .t." 1 ,!Hl i iijr, , "LvL'Ltial ion ot' Iudi-peii-donee," by II. P. Hay; 11 a. m. Sermon, by Hov. Juo. . Brelidle, Subject, "Liberty." Afternoon : Song, "Coronation." Recitation, Oid Flag, Mis pearl Baldwiu. Recitation, "Barbera Frcetohi'p," Miss Jennie Wild. Soug, Battle Ilyruu of The Repub lie. AddrP6P,"Americau Patriot ism" II, P. Ray. Recitation, Miss Dasy Baldwin, : "Washington." Recitation, Liberty Boll, Miss El la Wild. Closing Soug.-Wben the Roll is Called Up Yonder," The exsreises -throughout the daf jwere very entertaining. The young ladies did themselves credit iu the nice way "they delivered their pieces. , 1 ' ' . The able instruction, and iu ovory way interesting discourse of Mr. Breudle was a rare treat to' all wbo were present. Bro. Brendle was pastor cf our church here sev eral years ago aud is a great favo rite of the Buruiugtown people. He is easily one of our lending, most accomplished aud puworful preachers iu the Baptist ministry of Macon county. Mr. F. D. Clarke, of Fliuf, Mioh, has beeu on Buruiugtown for sev eral days. lie has -a compauy of bauds working the famous Paul Miller Mica mine, which was for merly owned aud operated4 fur years by Mr. Charlie Bowers. Mr. Clarke haB oommeucod the con struct iou of a dam on the creek some' distance from the mine where' he expects to erect au elec tric plant for the purpose of oper ating the uiiue ou a larger scale.: Hand drills will be dispensed witb and those used will be run by compressed air conveyed froi the plant to the mine by a pipe, ibis pipe win aud i mile iu f men will so"-"' house cn" Misi' Auuie Carrot ieud, Miss Mary Beatlie botu-vt ut, Micb., aud relatives of Mr. rke, have beeu stopping ou Bur- niitglowu for several days aud will rornaju here for several mouths. They are very much delighted with ourcauutry. Ou last Tuosdny.. evening be tween 5 aud 6 o'clock our commu nity had a remarkably heavy rain which did a great deal of damage to crops. For one hour the raiu fell In torreute, until the fields were covered with running water. Preceding the rain there was a se vere electric storm. The lightning struck twice near H. P. Ray'a dwelling, the Just tjuie hitting the dairy house tearing the door from its binges aud knocking out one of the corner posts, a rafter and 8hivero(r; louio of the -feather boarding, the other time it struck a large ash tree standing oearby. Mr. F. D. Clarke left tbia after- uopj busieesa trip to Mjcb a will return atter teu days. Mr. Alex aud Thomas Wilson passed by bera Tuesday on their way heme from Franklin, Thom as' house ou Briartowu was bro keu iuto last Saturday night dur- ing his absence, by a thief who succeeded iu licking him out of $91 iu cash. The suspicious par ty r.as overtaken near Franklin and arrested, but nothing couvio ting was found au-J the accused was aet at liberty. - . ,-. Em. Bears "- ) I Kind w Haw Ulitays Boutt Blgnattn). ; District Conference Date . Chaijged. ' ; Rev. J, A. Cook requesis us toff announce that the date of the Dis trict Conference at Andrews has been chaugd, and will' be held later. . He will give particulars iu uext week's issue of the Pbvss. Sells 4oo Bottles a Aonth. One drug store1' in ;' I.os Angoles, Ual, owned by Mr. C. Laux, where the remedy is manufactured, is sell ing 400 bottles or "UKICSOL, !he great California Kheuinalio Remedy, a month without any advertising whatever. DruciHts sell it at $1.00 per hottle, or six dottles for 5.00. It also cures Kidney and Bladder troubles, cnused liy uric aoid in i the system. Send stninp for book of panictilara to thu UKICSOL Cheini-t-al Co., Los Amrelea, t!nl., or Lnmiir it Uniiktn l)ror Co., Atlanta, Ga. ft rhrt $srm o;. '1 I y I no Mi CV. I I CI I I lnwnt iv b I thniiH 111. 1. c ( f . ," . ! 'y Al- I i, ( I i , M ( 'm. , ,1, ( . I,' i.'il l.i I Vcdw 1 i. Minn fit l r ny !!!. 'Tim ci-r-moiiy whs per lorniej al th Lome of the li.J V niotlior, Mrs. Georgia Allen, by the bride's brother, liev. Beverly P. Allen, assisled by Rev. W. M. AiusworluY of Macon, Ga, The wedding ivaa n very quiet one, ou lf a few relatives attending. Rov. andMrs. Siler arrived here at 2 :'o0 o'clock last Friday afler dooli, aud will remain with rela - J lives here till next Monday, whnu they will go to Ashoville their fu ture hnmp. Mrs. Siler is a sister to Mrs. F. S. Johnston, and a cou siu to Mrs. Dr. F. L.'Siler, of our tovyu. The Pkkss extouds greet, iugs to the buppy couple. -.. 1 - About thirty-five freight hand lers al the yards of the Southern Railway at Ashoville struck last Saturday for fewer hours aud higher wages. CASTOR I A . For Infant and Children. The Klr.1 You Win A!w:ys Z:rJ. Signatorsof MANY DESIRE ' 8T, LOUIS WORLD'S FA!p j' THE GUEST r ' expv. of its ux subnerfbefa ix an W outside ... It la not neoc-ai he entitled to Each aubacrlber who has paid in , la enUtusd to as many eatlmntca lonath of time subscription Is paid Irix vance ftom May ,0th. The Aral 40 nua it txtrraot MtlnutM Will Mn.h.. .he. free trips, rt la therefore Importnnt thaV rou send In your estimate at once- Be suie you have the carrier sum the cou pon each lime you pay him 10 or UI cents. If the paper Is delivered by carrier, or If the paper Is received by mnll, and you send In your renewal don't forget to send In estimates. ' - , -The contest close at midnight April 1, 104, and the satea will open May 1st. While the estimates received last may be the successful once, It Is better to send In estimate at once, and keep sending, as the first e9 .nearest correct estimates will receive the trip. It oeets absolutely nothing to enter the contest. Kstlmates cannot be bought for any price, and as no one will know the number ot Ldmtsslons to the St. Louis World's fair until alter the opening da, every on baa an equal chance. ; Very Lpw Rates ANNOUNCED, VIA 'l"Vl s k 1 1 XI 1 MlLuAl Very low rates are announced via Southern 1 Jail way from points on its lines for the following special occa sions: , I , Asiikvillb, ir. o. National Deo. tal . and Adjunct Societies, July 2Wuly 81, 1903. Atiikns, 'oa Summer School, July 1-August 9, 191)3. - Knoxvillk, Tk.nx Summer School, June 23-July 81, 1903. MoiiTKAUiiE, Tens Bihle School July 1-August 30, 1903. ' San Fkancisco, Cal. National Encauipinenl O. A. Ti-, August 17- 22, 1903. -. Toskkoeb, ALAA-ummer School une 26-Au)ju8t 7, 1903. : - ' Kates for the abovo occasions open to the public. Tickets will be sold to these points from all stations ou Southern Rail way. . - - Detailod information can be had upon application to any Ticket Agent of the Southern Railway, or Agents of connecting lines, or by ad dressing the undersigned. ' J. II. WOOD, .District Panfteiigor Agt. , . . v. Ashevillo, N. C The UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA ' i , ... i i i . . 1 . .1 io il 9 k r; i Oih! Inuiilivii ami 'Jtre.o tuition tu u-m' l.'l -4. h Hil t.f I t min i I,i I I I . TO ATTEND 1 M t Ttw pleases everybody la every way. "We tN 'Foro' at home and Ilk it uoMutnglr. . "EL B, Biuiroras." V 11 Mm Cost? Calj 25 cents at Druj'sls, Of attt ti WU t C. BR. !. Jr. MOFFfTT-ntinr Mtnrtart hwt.i rn our time gratia caua wirn ini umtptrHt rmultn. The ettema rani ti4MMMt magieul, amtarrtaiHly more matiafavtam than from anytlting wrtieverttHed. (A JUUhaj Southern MethoUint Churchy GEO. A. JONES, Pbbs. FKEP. S. JOHNSTON, V. Ps. ' J. G. SILER, Cashirb. The'Bank niRK''TORii: - Franklin, N. C. - N - Furuiture, made- and repaired, and kept for Bale. Coffius, cas kets, and undortaking goods of all kinds furoishod promptly on de mand. Terms right aud reasatoa ble. Stallcup Furniture Co. . John Vinson Enter six hundred asres of laud iu Highland Townthip, on waters of Sugarfork river, Beginning on a while oak in line or Nathan "Mo- Kinney. Uuns with his lines and lines of Thos. Cabe, Geo. Reid, Jer ry Wilson and others. . Entered May 11th, 1903. W. T. Potts & Co. I certify that the above is a true copy of Knt. No. 14534. This June 20tL, 1903. K. II. Franks, 1 . E. T. Macon Co. MORTGAGE SALE. North Carolina, ) Mticou County, j ' ' . ' NOTICE. By virtueof a power of salo con tained in a mortgage executed, to the undursigned ty'J. M. Daves and wife, on the 2nd day of May, 1902, to seenre a debt of 1200, 1 will sell to" the highest bidder for cash, at' the court house door iu Macon Co., N 0 , on the 18ih day of July 1903, the following real estate to-wit : , All that tract of land described in a deed from E. Uoper eU al., registered in ISook F. F. of deeds at pago 301 et scq , in office of Keg. of Deeds for Macon Co., N. C, to which refer ence is hereby made, said tract con tains 112 acres, lying on Tennessee River. 2nd, Trad : All that tract of land described in a deed from An thony Deal ami wife to J, M. Daves, bearing date Jan. lb, 1377, Reg. in liook "L L" of Deeds' in , ofliee " of Keg. of 1V..'.U for Macon Co., N. C, at pages 5,j0 Au. Also all that tract of land lying on I!niniii'-,lo n Creek in 8 ii J county, dcsr.rilied in a il.-e.l from 1", lir on Tallent am , wile Sa rah Talimtl to J. Uaves, d.iu-.l ' HI. 1 ; . 1.; 1 1, r- ! 1 in .;) in o.T.ee of I .1.1 f 11' 'II Co., Io V. l)i 1 ni -. I, NOTICE OF ENT11Y. c r'ntte ; . . . ' make Cotlt't a necessity tn'11 oniiis ; ; , -T 7 ; No. U534. : - ; 4 ta 1?"? . - 'V aasiliiiws UlastietMl sjsTtae ssanile espy it State of N. C ) awnUima and prima frj I Wlln ot sunuUn M,.v.n f " - " sm mwt vv. a. Toiui. and iS, i noun. 4 X i c t t a k i t nut ; a i J Hadr.o4crn Cowl Cares C&olsra - Infanlun, Divrhou.DyMnttry.tiia th Bowtl Troubles of Children ofAnrAgt. . Aids Digestion, Regulates ths Bowcli, Strengthens tit Child and Makes TEETHING EASY. . D ST. LOUIS. MO. J. MCFFETT. M. Cvlumbus, tin., Ana. 4, ISIS, We pavx wmr-TMillT, f f tmrtmr tit. fuui LhMrcM. of Franklin, - July ?, 1903. 0fWV VSUSjr tMlur t m.. More than twenty double-j IUiOil pictures a year oy harlesv. I a k a C2. IBPAVf njat ftnltt aa Mnet rs.C I the good things that come week by week to regular readers of CeUiefs Weekly. M W. Utk St.. Hew TerK : TO THE . Glonous , Mountains of Western North Carolina. -v THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY in.vitcs the attention of all Health or Pleasure seekers. THE TOURIST SEASON opened June 1, 1903, and on that date . Low-Rate SummBf Excursion Tlcka's " wont oat sale from principal points iu the South and Southeast, to the no ted resorts located on and reached by Southern Kilway. Tickets on sale up to and including September 80, 1903; limited to October 81, 1903, for return, : . "The Land of the Sky" AND .v "Sapphire Country,'.' Aihe,i':!e, N. C, and Hal Sprigs R. C. offer every attraction to tho Suitimei Traveler or Invalid, , Tha East Tenness:s andVir;!nla Resorts also offer many inducements for Health and Pleasure. Ask any Southern Railway Agent for Siniiiiii-r Hi s Polder, le- scriplivu of the many 1- li.-htfui I: vis reached ni Wool', i I )'..-!, P;i 1 ' r Vt. , N. C. V 0 liliettinaii:iii fnd all TJver, KidnMt4 Iilad d( r truu'jles catoaed by unc acid in Uit system.- It cunt bjr clccnsini and. it-liimj tlia blood, t!iui rrmovir.g the canae of diaeiLre. It gives vignr and tone and trailaa np the health and strength of the patient wbile xnine the remedy. UKICSOl Is a huninaty la tie meriical world. It baa cured and will continue to cure eiora of the abovtj diseases than il ether known remcdlea, many of which do more harm than good. This (Treat and thorouffhlvteatnl ' aaienaoraed tmr aiupDomia. it enrcs In fallibly it taken at directed. Try It and be convinced that it is a wonder and blessing to aa.Terin? humanity. Price $1.00 per bottle, or 8 bn tleaforW. ForMlebydrnggiatt. Send stamp for book of partie ulnrs and wonderful enrea. If ndnigit cannot anpply yem ill be sent, prepaid,. tipoa receipt of price. Address l U&CSOL CGZIW. CO. Laa tatdn, CaL prlhf LAJUI t lANtlN OltUO CO., Attaala. Oa, iHairUwui .teaua. ,. .. A $125 Organ-Freer $i.ao. Gets the Press Chance at .... .... .... .... . 1HE 1'Rcas bns decided to givo some one of five hundred cash paying subscribers. ' The PJau is this r The manufacturers of fbe Ormn Yv' S uuuiberof their owu selection on envelopo w vau' 7 j-fT is. , A II v W-'-al OF WAYNESVILLE.-N. CS.. -l.-. - . f- ', " M t .......,, SOLICITS YOUR ACCOUNT. G. W. Maslin, President., r Cum H. Bay,. Vie Preaide0f. ' W. T. Blaywck, Cashier. Board of Directors: D.K.CoIliua, S.C. Welch, O. W. Maslio, It. D. Moore, E. E. Quinlau, Chaa. E. Ray, Clyde II. J5ay, 8. C. Batter. thwait.Dr. J. H, Way. " . t ajj'' 0 gaMwSy Lw.mmimhSs CS?ttLtSH3 Sw.wJ . permanently curd, without pain or detention from business, leaving no cravii lor drugs or other stimulants. We restore tha nervous and physical system a i.. their natural Condition because we remove the causes of diseasa. A home rmmA:s prepared bv an eminent physician. WE GUARANTEE A CUKS FT.ZZ tZiXL TrrjtT 7 Confidential correspondence, especially with physicians, solicited. Vrue fc , r',,'",-,!'lt,,a Ti-!.iJ'-i e- 0lA , 113 erMdwa7s7t YaC . the appalaci'lin Gu.'.::.:Hn Co:::::. ... ..: :.. will orEN at . . . WaynssTill a Jase 15, DEPARTMENTS: ' v- Board 13.506 ?3 75 Per Week. Tuition 1.00 Per, Week in Any Study Taken. Nino Professors Rep - n r rCSCnting bOme OT the Ablest Talent in America. . Fur furl Iter Jas. C. Cr iiifcniia! i :m address, - -ms, Ph., ID. LL.D. Califorci Remedr dne Year and a Frea a fine Oraan. . - o ."i ' . ....... v a fine ii!5 Organ as a free gift C Br Wl 1 Curea Constipation, Indigestion, iiiisM, Kidney and Liver diseases. BEWAUE Or8UB8TrriTOR8. 1''f-y"'"''Helt Htli--y tall to help ems, f) 3 L. i. L. and List Till Ar t. : Pedagogy Sciences ' Mathematics English Gem i tic 1 Ancient ' Lanstinaea MoJpr" ' Business School Instrumental Music Vocal Mnsio M iii'lolui (iiiitar !iljlu iSlihliim l'tii!of!iliy Kiiulorjvtrleii Fr'iir!iii-iy 0 are in vi of 8 at I
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