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T? A v. v , v.. ToUrXXIII.-178. Jew nernj I. C, Friday; Eloriiins, October .S7k1?C.3;. Twenty-Foarth 1 .a V, "'4""-V.. I - .t uvwuj I v v v j .m. Florence Davis, (A DAUGHTER OP THE SOUTH) Supported by elliott: dexter :$ffi'A -CptajrtfWeil Known New f Tore flayers in the Exquisite Ko- ; ,; mantic Comeey ' : - THE PLAYER MAID! ' the olay that i took New York by COMMENCING ,;: id VVUf V .'v: THE Woods JBrowning Stock Company The Peer of Popular Priced Attractions In High-Clasa Repertoire. , . POLITE VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN acts.- V:;..;; Grand Special Matinees Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons. -PRICES 10, 20, and 30c. Opening Bill: "BECAUSE HB'LUVED HER." A genuine heart story, as pure as the thoughts ol childhood and as sweet as the perfume of flowers. Advance sale opens Waters' Store Saturday morning. Our Advertised Puzzle Offer has met with a phenomenal sue cess, having sold 84 Globes, each of them containing 2 Gold fishes at the ridiculous low price of 86c a globe,' in eluding 2 Goldfishes, besides the large. Aquariums. ' As long ' as I have made so many children happy I will continue this sale as this is more valuable and enjoyable to children than toys. Another large shipment of a great variety of chosen gold and silver fish, turtles,, terrapins, fancy lizzards and different kinds of water animals suit able for an acquarium will be here Monday night. E. WALLNAU, Racket Store. O ImOt Blptfm f. TC lfao Kit4 Yo Han Mwiy 8cm Ty?T?TfTTfTTrvyTITtTfTTtf IflllllllI.U LJIUUU I J9 I Something New to Of- : 1. fer You EachjDay. Wo have Just Eeceivebl;107 Collo-; tietts in White and P iuehlte, ew: and EInur, these are samples and are worth 50c to $5.00 earh.i Wef are going: t to cut this prire in You can find them here In all sizes for , 4 Children. Hisses and Ladles, ; and the price Is vonly 20c to $2.60 each. Bee window display: J . - ! iQl Polloek flt, Opp. aiAiAAAAlilAAAiAAAAAlAAAl,aAiAAAAaiaiiaaaAAAi.Ai Your Is ahrirt eonaidcrex) at tW store. goodc Make comparison and see for V . . I PKE83 GOODS, Wba yoe hnrpert ear stock f Drese Coeds yoe est find the cheapest Aesort a-tert m trwa. ; ' , -1 J-. r-, otJTINa A P- - y . ttO yards nice quatlly ooUnga,to(ng at Ht yard, --. . - '7 n nEcra.'--.! ' Faae Silk, worth 75c, otity Me. Gov raick before H's gone, ; " - .WDRSTEI ' ' -' - lf and U Mnd only lOe yi c, - JusTfeccnvEix ' 1,000 yards, Eemnant ' Cloth for - fiirta, Ooakf snd Jsrktta wU worth fren II H ie 13.00 pf yard. TV.is lot af goeds U1 be sold at bargain. H BLEKS -. : . SCftLV ECEiS Looked More Likef Piece of Raw J '- Beef Than Human Being r-Doc-"lors Useless-r Blessed Relief and First Real Sleep jnWeek$ After. CUTICURA REMEDIES " Woms" cannot describe the terrl; bie eczema I suffered with 4 I ' almost a solid mass of sores front head .io foot, and looked t more like a piece : of raw beef, than -bomti being, ' Blood. aad pus oozed from a great - sore on' my scalp, from under my fin-, get nailB, and near ly all over my V- body, ana every fell out. I could not sit down,, for my clothes would stick to the raw 1 1 tiJ! n tJ . v ana piccuing acea, muiai iug out with pain, : My . doctor did all he could; but I got worse and worse. . I did not think I could live, and wanted death to end my frightful sufferings.:. "My mother-in-law begged ate to try Cuticura. I said I would, but bad no hope of recovery. - Bnt oh, what blessed relief I experienced after ap plying Cuticura Ointment. It cooled the bleeding and itching flesh, and' brought me the first real .sleep : in weeks. It was as grateful as ice to a, burning tongue. I would bathe with warm water and Cuticura Soap, then apply the Ointment freely, and took. the Resolvent for the blood. Soon the sores stopped running, the flesh began to heal my hair started to grow, and in a short time I was completely cured. If any one doubts this, tell them to write to me.--Mrs.Wm. Hunt, 135 Thomas St,, Newark, V.J J' , . OonpM Atonal and latami Tnanmnt to Maqr Bamor, from PlmplM l SonMla, ham Infanay to A MMlitlni of Cntlcam Soap, Vx Oinlmmt. ., E4. M, Wo. (la form of OhosoUt CaaMd Mlla, . par TM ol ait.m be kid ol all drugglitl. A alnajf OM rAUHana-iwvMiiam7aiami' AAAAAAAAAakaAAlt4AAAA.AAAA A LARGE LINE OF SOUVENIR POST CARDS AT - h t Ennett's Bookstore yTTTTTTTTTTTyTTTTTVTTTTTy. half for . a lew days, i n Episcopal Church.; 4 , lYoof is In tbe prfcea and quality of ou yourself. - WAITINQ FOR YOU. ; That new fall suit vou'vs been think Inf about la waiUng for jm here. Iri- ces from M OO te 13.00. r . .',! BOY'S 8UITa. "We have the finest tine of br ys suits m the city, prices from 11.00 to (4.00 ft suit Bin-el to 17, - ; s OUR LINE " ef Mens, Ladles and Ch! -Irene Shot sre the best tva ran find, ht town fof lh nv)y, - CIGARS. FKowWig of r.w Cki ni U lr. til tiu, all fitk. Corri In ami V. k lhm evr, try iVm cfl ai. l r !tJ, Myle and prif. - Interest ,NEVER REACH BOTTOM. ATttclr DmpM Calaaaet. Mima ' Ska ft tlinaj ta Baat Sl. - It is an Interesting scientific fact and one not generally known that nothing that falls from the oioHtn o5U deep est mlulng attaft In the world ever reaches the Tjottain. r ThUi lias been demonstrated at the famous Red Jack et shajt' mine-ai ciumet feThe article, I copper iur matter what shape or size If may U be, is invariably found clinging to the I j. easi siae Of im snait i,. 3 A : v. jOne day a monkey wrench was' drop- ped, but It did. not get to the bottom. It was found lodged ' against the east side of the shaft several hundred feet down. ' This incident coming to the at tention Cof the Michigan College of Mines, it "was Becided to make a care-" ful test tof the apparent phenomenon. It was decided best to use a small but heavy spherical .body; and a marble, tied to'a thred,'-iv suspended abont twelve feet below, the mouth . of the shaft. 4 When the marble was absolute ly .still,' assuring that It would' drop Straight down; the thread! was burned through by the flame of a candle. vThe marble fell, but at a point 600 feet f roiirthe surf ace It brought up against the east wall. Of the shaft . ' The same would be the case were a mt W- U 44t6 theshaft. While it would mean ure death, the body, bad? ly -tora,' would be found lodged lu the timbering on. the eaBt side, , Members of iJTe tacultyof the College ofMlnefj are now engaged . In experiments with a viejrjgf developing data as W the thickness of the earth's crust . .It Is not hoped to solve the perplexing prob lem of the distribution of Jhe earth's matter," but It, Is hoped tq add to the Information collected concerning It. To this end the Bed Jacket shaft pre sents advantages possessed by no oth er place In jtie univme. The dep shafts lb other parts of the country and in foreign lands generally begin at an altitude aha fnd above, or very little below the sea level, whereas at the Cal umet mine the Red Jacket shaft starts in a comparatively, low altitude and pierces ihe earth's crust deeper and farther below the ocean leveHban any other In existence. It is hoped within a year to be able to give, some intelli gent Information regarding the Inves tigations. Lake Linden Cor. St Paul Dispatch. ; , , ; T in mi i i ". Kvllclea Balfclaie.- While mot of the world which calls Itself progressive has developed a cer tain rellgfons toleration, iootes'au ex- cUflUge, wursbnrg, that very oia town, appears (6 hurtah the fires of religious enmity.. It U from the following re inarkable notice that this conclusion arises: On the outer wall of the -hulkl lug reamed for Women lu the uiu uicliial freo jWlmmli)g baths a plut-nnl w piacea . aunouncmg t&Ht "on Jlou lays,-:Ve4ueidays ' and" Fridays .ul bath la reeerred for rrotcstaut youus women."'' Tether the- would be bath er will have to pass a .theological ox amliiation before being allowed to eu ter or what other precantlons have been takeu to prevent . the Cathqllct slipping in enrrotestant days, of vice versa, we are not told. As the notice stands It seems, happily, ceuturtee re moved from the present day m more enlightened England, Japan and the United Slates. - : Tke JiwUk Inailcniti.' It will be auriHisIng to many to know the number et Jewish immigrants who undertake a Journey of thousands of miles to a strange land without an ad dress and wbe are amased to find that their friend Molsche or Jankel Is no- known In Mew. York. When remod strated with for coming without an ad. drees the Immigrant usually answers that U admitted be could find his rela tives within five minutes jf ter landing Again, a girl la surprised when formed that we may have some dlffl cult la locating bey cousin who lirts st TJ Brooklyn.? Another elsas arrive by the tboussnds - with copied ad- dreakca, which la ninety-nine cases out of a hundred ire so undecipherable as to be useleM. i It la gratifying to state that In most instance,, through tbe beip ef the Yiddish papers, we succeed In toestlng the relatives. JewUa Cbr j 7! -, Til Le t: Are th Japanese the lost tea tribes ef Israeli tbe Jewish .Work! revives this old theory, remarking that It wis probably Inetltshje that they should be sought In the JaptntM In view of tbe fact that Ihe saueeaas of Jspa eon tain, numerous engravings purporting to show the landing of Jews In Nippon. Oae of the pictures cited l said to aliow proceealoa la which tbe ark discernible and la wblrta the priests wear bits ef Biblical eettem. Asoih f depicts Holomoa la the act of receiv ing gift from the qoeee ef ftheba. wbl)and this Is regardM si the twwt cotKliialve of all 4he taunAr of Ja pea'e drat of tSfl emrwtors bnre tbe same limi (a as tbe lat klrig of sraf IHoabea), his wiitnKrry fa a bHnrt t-rfore th Boyal loatl fute.le Limdna sa Entftafc -iwnii altowad a w etirt way ot tlmli.s h tolltiif of et.' Tbe HI naf.n4. 1 frm IU bMra of a p'r of ! s4 jtrrt !o a pa ef riiin wtr. Tb fid from a botirglaas trlrkM Info Ilia rla w li)-ti buns frtin ih. otli t 11 of fhe m OBIII tba f( it- let. Thfi Ida wfis',1 of (I.. i ITlr-l tti. rf f out nt Saorvj.aa Hul IB l-"!rtc ltira l-atUal. H-- ' a r.it fn!lt,; A r!l S ' a eTU1a, rlrlWf t1 'i ' li)i "fff'nt. th i .f 1-... f vf'a (t i ' T lar'a n'f.ji. t lmt.'f it 1 ' ffnm ti. f) l-'' i f"", I v - n4 a f ' " rt !n t r A ' ' f t SAVHATCIII STR I K E. fase ot Incendiarism. Charter firaatei lanif And T.l.nhon. Cami i:;:s - .;rV - - - ,r . -i ; panys, f Ssccstslm Raid os os- shlnsrs, Wtlcome Rainfall, PreildenL Roosevslt's Trib 'RaJehv Oct. . 26. ,. Insurance Com. missioner Young says that in all of 3iis experience in investigating incendiary fires he has for the .first 4!me come across; persons who are able to swear positively that they" saw' the fire-bug strike a match and set fire t5 the build ingf. Sucl) eyidence'is b icourse; eon- elusive, but it is very seldom that it is prcurable. ; The -incendiary is being searched for. Deputy Commissioner is now m the eastern part of the State in vestigating some other fires .which are said to be of incendiary origin. ;' ' Charters are granted in McDowell, Land & Trust Company of Marion, cap ital stock of $50,000, W, T. Morgan and others stockholders. The Morris Telephone uompany ol Koxooro, . au thorized capital stock S100,000,of which $10,300 is paid-up, this company being given very extensive privileges; also the Washington Investment Company Washington, authorized capital stock $100,000, ft. T. Hodges and others stockholders. .' . . Revenue collector has had a very sue cessM trip Into Franklin county where they captured two moonshiners, two horses, a wagon, and a lot of whiskey, aa well as a large illicit distillery, the entire outfit having been brought to Raleigh, and the men being in jaiL Prof. Carlyle of Wake. Forest College says that the slate roof is being placed upon a very handsome alumni building, the estimated cost of which is $25,000 and that the dedication of this struc ture will be one of the events of the year. A rain very welcome to most of the farmers, began to fall last night .The greater part of -the cotton : is picked. The bolls containing cotton are very wide onen and the cotton is extremelv easy to gather.. Thanka - to the won derful weather very . little baa been lost , " ' - ' People continue to speak of incidents during the visit of President Roosevelt to Raleigh and a group of Confederate veterans, Inmates of tbe Soldiers Home here express their great .pleasure1 at one which occurred directly afteiTtiM President had left tha'capKol and was about to pass the -Confederate monu ment at, the' western entrance' to the capitol square, Lien tenant Governor Winston who was riding'" beside Mm called bis attention to. the noble aaono- ment whkh North Carolina baa reared to her Confederate dead. The Presi dent rose, took off his hat and bowed low twice towards the tnoauoMnt. The veterans' were delighted at tfcjs striking incident' The final touches are being put ieTtbc new agricultural building at the A. M.' College.' ' Every person -who tbir-atucture It impress td Jby the beauty of its architecture, , As yet Covernor CUna has not ap- poinud a private secretary. He aeld today that he was In no . hurry about the matter. . .-.. Suit Tlx List Complitt Kpeciet to Journal. - ; RaVigh, Oct W. The Uto suitor complelnd hia return ef UiaXt valuae of pmparty today. The liatad pmporly atgregat $.ri,K:l; railways f70, 19,Ct"; tar.k Uxk 3.V.11S, tarparr tim !-. ii.jyi.JW; buidUcg and kaui '-iatimsi i41,2T0; grand total " Don't Borrow Trouble. It U a V1 r.aUt to Wt-.w a h'.lt fH aniTiit : T ' J rP 1" rr-iar, ia tr.! ,. r -n a. Kf ft crr r I ' " '-! 1 ' Tll-'r t i ' t 1 i! i a . una' tl f '.it . f to r l I ! r I f t I o 1 Mi.-i CANNOT 6ET STRAIGHT, la Matter et 8mWi KlUlns Is tlalee Ditet at n.. t. L tw. o...t i: Jl'. .iL ltpsy over rthe, body smitn, me young reiersourg man wnou was shorby fc fakir here in the UniM dedoflast SrttWori "H''Tini latter making a postaortem, ; bV fder to find the bullet and the dira th'e wounThe body of ? Smith taken to Petersburg last Sunday and waif I tber embalmed, j' Two of the brothers pf tbe dead man, A. M. Smith oi,yyasnmgton ana tta bmitii.o burg came here with the body, laa did J also the undertaker who ' embalmed it I A. M, Smith said that the . body, had been Very earefally . embalmed and not buried, as he desired that an autopsy should be made and the whole story dis covered." He. denies most positively that Charles Smith, the-' dead man; is the man who was arrested here 6& Fri day of fair week on a charge of picking packets and who put up $100 cash for his appearance which was forfeited. It will be remembered that the Mayor stated that he and the police justiceftt explosions of temper, the coquetry were certain that the men were the same. A friend of the dead man aid the latter had been on the road for some years, although only 25. years old and that he was here in the early spring of 1903 with a carnival company which had A tent with a big snake, known as "Jumbo". He alio denies that Smith was the thief. Police cap tain Thompson says he is certain Ithe men are not the same. All sorts of queer stories have been current about this ahooting, one being that Harry Clark and BobLittleetone w Ljlliaton, the two men held on the charge of kill ing Smith, both bad a grudge against him; and that threats had been made certainly by one of them to kill tmith and that their gun .play in the station was hot o klfTeach other but to kill Smith. Only two of the shots seemed to have been low, one striking Smith ' and the other passing through the cloth ing of a Wake county man and touching hia body barely enough to draw blood and then going a the back of one of the seats. Two of the bullets struck at least eight feet above the floor and one was found in the ladies waiting - - . j aa m. . , room, to getn-wWch-, tt-mast ; have passed over a partition fifteen ' i !eet or more ht height. ' Uttleetone declares that clark did the killing and to, this time a good deal of the Uethnooy has been that way. Clark, on his part. aays Littleetone did it Smith never said anything about who ahot him. ..As ha was carried Into the hospital, where he soon died, he was eoaacioos, but poke only a few words: aaying he was badly hart and In pain, and calling the of his brother Ed who was with him. ' The Jury found that Smith came to hit dtk by a pistol bullet and A name thtfbandt ef unknown persons. The but let which was S8 calibre wai fired into. Smith's back, the. pistol being boly a few inches therefrom,' and was owe In abdonen, bearing marks ei clothing, A medical student who went Into A carriage witk 8miUi i to. the kosplUl rwrre Smith said "they shot me" call ing no name. v '' ' A fAklr named Uelvk.Wood of Peters burg swore be was m the earriage aUo and that Smith eatd "The jew shot tMf This being a name fr-fCUrk Alias M or ris, wbo It he'd at one of the two eo - Niw York Cottow IttrtrL ,TbefoDowing were the opening sad ckming prtcee on the Hew York Cotton Excbange, Oct M, - .. Open High Dee 10.66 -Jan " 10.C2 . 1064 Men '10.75 1 10 f i Rc?pts -M -Last Year-ei,000 ' Uw Ooee ;io.n 10.41 10. et Maaaiaai 11 r .al-l. "Minntt.f ih tiit a, s )tmlv' nr ai);-a.r t j b pavf to flie Jit.p mn i!ii;ta. fir g.nitp.1 tu Uh- lti Uk t). rrj it:ric In f)ii ftrw b tfc or.Ctr 10 h fuji.tai.at at n fir V1rt Wiih e H'll. hUh fv i f rjiitrt-4 i fay Ifiklf rtll lha fr llrra lf 1h Hi: U ht l'i Ilia fHllltil t1rl f' Iso I i Tl iJ in .'rg'i.'s ir 1 I r !a r"l ''l l ea t'trnt f.f I-arV-'ra. I' ! fif !' u T !!,,( lha I i j f.f t! r . f ' (f f ' a an t.o'J .reri a i, 'A - , SrESUTEBTW MISTRIAL merits of the Jerome Jarvis ivranan ui we jury announced .tuo .jw- im BKree up- ' A the eojutand the jury re- f' The other cases on trial were: U. S. Spencer, retailing liquors "P"11 eovernment days hi jail and to pay $100 fine. U. S, .vs T. W. Brock, retoiling liq uors, etc mistrial w. 0. mai. fng bbsceha letter. Guilt y. MISS DAVIS A FAVOR ATE, PER- F0RMANCE PRAISED. Semtthlng Nice Sald About Maid." "Thi Player Of the "Player Maid," which wi 1 be at the New Masonic Opera House, next week, the Richmond Times-Dispatch Saturday said: ' 4V-N W"l f . . . . Florence uavis, me personmcauon of the smiles and frowns, the caprices, the whimsomeriS,.and all the rett tat goes to make up a young woman, in hi r presentation of the charming four-act romantic comedy, "The Player Maid," at the Academy last night, deserved a larger audience than that which greeted her. Miss Davis as 'Eleanore Hall- man:' the favorite actress of Drury Lane at the time of Garrick.and Foote, charmed her audience, and the play. which is one abounding in amus'ng situa tions, called forth peal after peal of laughter. In the first act, the audience given a peep behind the scenes of the famous London play house, and shovt n how refreshingly different a Romeo and Juliette can be in the green room from what they' are before the footlights This first act with its stage mechanism, waa put on with more naturalness than was last year when ' The P'aye Maid" was presented here. 'Mr. Elliott Dexter, as the Earl of Roxbury, waa not wanting in the part of a most ardent lover, and Miss Louise Randolph, who is quite pretty and wore handsome and becoming gowns, was very sat'sfactory, aa Kitty, an actress. Mr. John E. Trice, Jr., as the leading actor of Drury Lane, conld have made more of the part than he did. The play Well staged and the costumes are handsome and attractive. ' ' A November Marriage The Columbus, O. Dispatch of Octo ber 22nd has the following, which is of local Interest The .Dispatch also printi excellent portraits of Mlaa Bryan and Mr. Jordan. Edwin Henry Jordan, manager of the Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Company, will leave November 9th for New Bern, N. C, where he will marry Miss Isabel Constance, youngest daugh ter of Hon. Henry R. Bryan, judge of tbe Superior courts of North Caro lina. Miss Bryonia a first cousin of Mr. John H. Winder, president of the Sun day Creek Coal Ca, and was the gui st of Mr. and Mrs. Winder, last summer. ' The wedding will take place Novem ber 16th At Christ church at 8 p. m. Mr. and Mr. Jordan win reside at tU Bryden Road, Columbue. If you want A pretty face and delight- ruitir, . Rosy cheeks and lovely hair, Wedding trip acroa the sea. Put your faith m Rocky Mountain Tea. For sals bf F. 8. D r.ny rllllCI Cfipft, ' .'. .CeUfy, '. Ctiesri flripe , i iUtiXX Cnpe. . :(lBtoai.. riorldi Ortiim, ifptfi Phono 33 m St Vtt Hf n has Ma ofTVe la the h'l ', z ef ta Inl.la, Ihn Hore rrl ),' ,! Cirnary, on ( rvtn ttrat, s era .a ',11 be i'f4 to a til pr a ! Kaxirf ,-jinaae ;.) him, lfd tl ' '. ri li . ! ,tad to Lira r rJ"Jtd t4 Cs'l !1 rr.ake eettli'in'Tif, mati:p. HABN. mm Absolutely Royal Baking Powder is indispensable to finest cookery and to the fcomfort and convenience of modern housekeep ing. Royal Baking Powder makes I hot breads, cakes and pastry wholesome; Perfectly leavens without fermentation. Qualities that are peculiar to itfalone. ROYAL SAK1NQ at McDaniel'i New Goods Cape Cod Cranberries. Sauer Kraut. Seebed Raisins, Currants, Celery, Fresh Oatflakes, (loose Ontario Prepared Buckwheat, Fox River Print Butter. Jell.o, all flavors. New car load. Snow Drift Flour, ground from New Wheat. -New Primes, Dried Apples and Peaches. . Fresh Macaroni and Cream Cheese. Fresh and Score led Cocoanuts. t resh canned goods or all kindq. '-V ' ' Catsup, Sauces, Horse Raddish and hundrnds of other nice things to eat, which our space will not allow us to mention. V'" ' We will be glad to have you call and examine our immense stock. Everything guaranteed as represented. , .-: ' . Goods delivered anywhere in the city, v ? 'r" Yours to please, ' ' V' J. L. McDanie WholeMile Tarker Store. 'i mmmmmmmmmmm... Noleaka Cement Is an efficient, durable and water felt tin or metal roofs. Hymn Supply Gompan, New Bern, N ( Sole Agents in Craven, Jones, Pamlloo, Carteret and Onslow C Manufacturers are Iloltao and Collin Co., Philadelphia, Pa. . O. Aa WICOLL, fin d Sdkr bxalili b till aftsr tiie Pnip is wreoceo twtWf Mat Mi m W-a ala aWM taa W. aa-4 At'm prmfth'mm lain a'hwwaiw, aafca a hn tha firaanat kara Um ww mm - Utt M vaai L TW Kna ar aalslrM-a)) .r aa aaa p in ai i.ll aaai-a4 W mmmmm ml fv-a W-aa atrf,tia a.-4 kaaa iliaa rut too. Lumsdcn ' & Stlth -ft. POWD6R CO., NEW YORK. Citron, Dried Figs, and in packages). - Fresh Lemons," Maple Syrup, Fancy Elgin and , " ' ' , aft IXctail Grocer, . i, Corner Broad And Hanoock ; -A : r - Compo proof coveting suitable 'for o i cr .' Blaijk I have just r . the largest and t ef Blank Book brought to New Call and see for self. iOwenXJ.T - Agtnt. Leadtof rrUt: Ua. rellKk lr "Moil' , ITpW .l th buj'. Am c lie Fence.. It he lta loW pxico, change vrill 1 Ericcs. TI: oada on hr.: Octe'SOth, 1 r: vi o i a V.- . . . 1NSU11AXCK Af;K.CY. rCl 'AH 2 l-'.n of Fira 1-9 ,fnr C'i"V A"i r t o
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