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Oomnnmcatloas containing sews or adiscul ".inn nf Inoal mutter km miiiiA .Unwimmnn etuon must expect to be published that contains objectionable psraonallUes; withholds the name I the author ; or that will make ore than ons -dumi of tbls paper - "Any person fooling aggrieved at any anony mous communication can obtain the nnmeof the author by application at this office and showing wherein the grievance exists. THE JOURNALS H. S. 1IVH. m Editor, NEW BERNE. N. C, MARCH 81. 1865. Catered at the Post office at New Berue, N C , as second-class matter. Too Pmqi anf ia c 1 nvtr f v Kwlf Carolina anything." lie is 'probaWj waiting to . see to whom bo W indebted for bis nomination, J, C. Burrow or J. S. Cake. ; The Davidson Dispatch observes that with a million and a half of population there are but two Republican newspa pers in North. Carolina, Id might have added that a bold, able, outspoken, gen teel and self-respecting Republican paper at Raleigh might do the State some service. States utile Landmark. s Would not a Democratic paper, bold rand .. fearless enough to con- I rtm in f ti a riAii eta nnmmiHaA lf& own party, mi the uiui , Ana nave we pot such a paper at Raleigh 1 The Farmer and r Mechanic tor in stance. There is no doubt that good, healthy opposition, in things politi cal proves beneficial to the people. Thirty or lorty active,-intelligent Republicans in the last' General Assembly would, in all probability. oave improved legislation. PLANTINU TRljEV : r , The lion. John A. Martin, Gov ernor of Kansas, makes two very interesting statements in his proc lamation which designates -April 2 as Arbor Day, when old and young turn out to plant trees. He says that 'the State which the pioneers found treeless" and a desert, now bears upon its fertile bosom "more than twenty millions of fruit trees, and. more than two hundred thon- ' - ' A r, . . " ' ' 1 1 I " a .1 sana acres oi loresc trees, an piauieu iy our - own ; people." And ; the Governor also says:; "That there has been an increase in the rainfall in Kansas is fully proved by the statistics of onr oldest meteorolo gists." Every State shoulcj "estab lish an Arbor Day, and every Citizen should , remember that it is a good thing to plant trees on an day in the season. ... . . - : i , COME ON TO NEW BkRNE. The people of Wilmington seem to be in earnest about bunding a railroad to Onslow county. , The Star states that it is possible that a nortion of the road will be in ' ' . , operation by the eoming winter. Why not extend this road, to New Berne and help to carry the additional line of railway connect ' in nift. flm infoptAP urniild hri n cr IUg IT V M v..r . - g large quantities of corn to New " Berne that are now turned toward : Norfolk. . ; - Thfiffl ia another imoortant view UilUIS , BUUJClb. it l-u tuij)iuo mnnlo rF liniKip AA7"ilmin rrf nn are likely to develop the depth of . water on the bar that was expected, and we presume this is the case, a V. T j . . ."I tributary to Wilmington instead of f jSonoiK. ir , Duutung a roau 10 '''' m '''' ' Wt 1 Y Jl L 4.' III Jacksonville win pav. surciy it win pay better to extend it on to New Berne.:'' ":' ; :v J- , New. Berne can never hope to , imild up a foreign shipping trade of any magnitude nulosa she could lie connected direct with Beaufort harbor. We had .hoped to secure ' this connection through the open ing of Ilarlowe creek canal, Wt the government is slow to recognize ?,a importance of this work, so we co longer expect to see vessels of -"er draft than those that now go out at Hatteras pass thiongb that canal. A road from Wilmington to Tew Dcnie would develop a finq farm ing bou n try along the line, and en courage the concentration ol the corn from the lower eoun ties at this place. ' . . I JSYo hope the friends ef this enter prise will consider, the question of coining oa to 2JeW Uerno. It wilf not hurt either of the c:ties to' be united by a direct line of railway. ' STATE NEWS (loaned from our Exchanges. Winston . ikntineli 472 pnpils are now registered at -the graded school.- Counterfeit 25 cent pieces of 1853 are floating around and it would be well to lookout lor them. Statesville Landmark: Many of the yonng tobacco plants nave been seriously injured by the recent colt weather,' and some of the farmers intend to plow np their plant beds and sow them over. This, com munity, was startled last Sunday morning by the news of the death of Mrs. Mariana Walton, wife of wr.-vv. W. Walton, which occurred at the residence of her husband in this placo at 11 o'clock the night before. ; ' : -, . - v Greenville Eastern Reflector: A farmer in this county has a hog that is two years old and would not weigh ten pounds dressed. : The hog appears perfectly healthy and eats heartily. Now that Green ville is sailing under a new charter and the corporate; limits, extended the last census returns will not answer as a gnido to our popula tion. It is the belief of many that the town now has fully double the number of inhabitants that were in it when the last census was taken. Wilmington Star: A meeting of the corporators of the Wilmington, ynsiow ana isast tJarouna Hailroad will bo held in Wilmington on Tues day, the 21st day of April, when ar rangements will be made to open the books for subscriptions to the capital stock : and arrangements made for organizing a company early in June, which is as soon as the charter admits: The leeling seems to be unanimous in favor of this railroad, and it will bo pressed forward with energy.,', It is possible, we understand, that a portion of the road will be in operation by the coming winter. : ;v Elizabeth City Falcon: Some fears are expressed concerning the condition of the Irish potato crops hereabouts,, and the earliest crops ol green peas have been entirely destroyed; some having lost two crops and the third sowing being in a precarious condition. It would be hard to estimate the loss the city of New Berne has sustained in the last ten years simply because there was no comiortabie place for visit ore td stop at. Now let some capital be invested and a good roomy hotel conveniently located be built and put, in the hands of a competent keeper, and Elizabeth City will congratulate her1 sister city in that she has pone a good thing. ,. Wilson o Mirror: '. Dr. A. B. Nobles' made 7C bales of cotton on 50 acres' of land. Col. S. L. Pre- moutj's now' engaged in engineer ing a work jbf im portance between New Berne and Beaufort. G. D. Green, one Of our most prominent hardware "merchants, owns 'that death-dealing rifle which made the famous outlaw, Henry- Berry Lowery a few years ago such a ter ror to ' the people ot , this State. The name of that ferocious speci men of daring manhood is upon the gun, and around it clusters in graphic horror the painful memo ries ot those terrible scenes which dotted, the blood-staiued pathway of this bold, bad m an v 1 Clayton Bud: A little son of Eev. J. J. . Harper was accidentally shot in the arm last Monday while he and a little 'son of J. C. Hood, Esq., were ' bird . hunting. ' It is thought his arm will have to be amputated. The wheat crop, we are informed, does not look promis ing, and if ii does bot ptove a dead failure, will -be. short. -It is ru mored that the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad Company has bought the Midland If. C. Eailroad. We do not mention this as a fact, but will not bo surprised to learn that such a sale has been made, and in the rumor proves to be a fact, there is hardly room to doubt that the new, proprietors will ex tend the road on from Smithfield to Fayetteville. 1 . Smithfield. Herald: In Wjlson county, near the Johnston line, last Week, Josiah Ward, a white boy, while- fooling with a rifle, emptied the load into, his head through the mouth, which caused instant death. - Wo learn that Davy Snead, colored, of Bentonville township, was bitten by a rabbit dog, belong ing to' G. ;W. Tarker, Esq., about six weeks ago. lie is cow very strangely atlectcd, and is a great sufferer,: He was bitten on the calf of the leg, and at one time the leg was very much swollen. Jt was lanced by .Dr. Wei Ions, and now it 'seems to shrink away, it gives him so much pain he seldom ever pets a good i.:,Lt's rest. Hasten Cebe Harper and Henry Hood went out hunting Monday, both bent cn a few hours' enjoyment shooting birds and other game, but ere they had gotten out of the enclosure of the orchard, which is adjoining the yard of Eev. J. 'J. Harper, a dis tressing accident occurred. ' Henry used a double barrel gun, and after having emptied both barrels of the gun, he reloaded it, springing both hammers of. the gun back lor the purpose of placing; the caps on, holding the muzzle v ot the gun directly in front of him, and whilst ho was in the act of letting down the hammers, Cebe it seems stand ing. about four feet in front of him, one of the barrels discharged, the whole load passing through his right arm between the elbow and 6houlder, causing a seriousaud pain ful wound and shattering the bone. , A Gruesome Bill of Fare. I have before me a menu of a dinner of the Thirteen Club of San Francisco. It is a gruesome . sight. On the front page is a curious de sign of an owl hatching thirteen skulls. .On the back is a striking picture of a skull set artistically on two cross-bones. Around both il lustrations ' is a wide, black line. Within narrower mourning lines on the inside is printed the menu and on the opposite page is a list of thirtoen ceremonies, each one of which tlefies a superstition. : There are thirteen members only, and each one passes under a ladder to the table. As supposed unlucky things to do the list embraces the, presen tation of jack-knives, spilling of salt, breaking the mirror, casting the evil eye, spilling the wine,, ball ing the black cat, cutting the nine of diamonds, spying the moon' over the lelt shoulder, .: .Each member at this dinner wears an opal in some setting, and toasts are proposed to the 'illustrious memory of Jonah, to Friday, and to the magpie . and the owl birds of evil omen, The music includes Beethoven's Funeral March the Dead March in Saul," Chopin's Funeral March,1 and the Uriudisi, fjrom f'Lucrfizia Borgia."; ; There are numerous quotations and all of them aTe somber and deathly. San Francisco Chronicle.',: ' ' 7 m : For the Teeth1. Tlie following is an excellent wash for the teeth: Dissolve tvfo ounces of borax in three pounds ot boiling water, and, before it is cold, add one tablespoon ful of spirits of camphor and bottle for use. -A tablespoonful of this. mixed with an equal quantity of vruiur auu uppiicu uany wim a sou brush, will preserve the teeth4 ex tirpate all tartarous adhesion, arrest decay and make the t teeth pearly white. -1 : ' 'r- AV ,' ;.:;,:.! m r DEATH TO'; WHITEWASH. MAXWELISi f PREPARED GYPSUMJ Unsurpassed for whitening and coloring walls. .For either in side or outside work. Refer to all the prac tical white washers in the. city. ;'--;.. r, '. '",, RENOVATE, BEAUTIFY and ADORN your dwelling by using DEATH TO WHITEWASH. , Send for price list, tint cards, etc. - - : s i . J. O. WHITTY,; v'.y.--'-;' ": : Craven street,- ;. ; marlS dim .- NEW BERNE, N, C. V THE BEE-HIVE i" Is still flourishing under its.new man agement, with the addition of Mr.; A. Byron Carroll as clerk, whose polite ness and affable manners in serving the public with Choicest Cigars and Tobac co, Candies, Raisins,' Nuts, , Oranges, Apples, Lemons, etc., also the popular HASSELL-MADE TAFFY, shows him to ba the right man in the right place. - ,D.;H;;.HASSELL,; ,,,dV:,.::iu:..iJ,.;i, M - KING BEE For Rent A ""; HOUSE and LOT, corner.Craven and Union streets, recently occupied by Mr K. R. Jones. Apply to , J. W. WALKER, felStf OrW.F. ROUNTREE. 13, WEltT AT II. Wl WAIIAU'S COENEli, alwnys .supplied with the very best Fresh MeatB.Reef, Pork. Mutton and Sausage that the Mnrketftfrords. Call on hlm.i: j : I . . . lanlil-dly ;:,;...' is .-.only' a1 part, -.of ki." but jt is a part. Every lady may have it; at Jcast, what looks , like 'it. Magnolia 13a!in both -.freshens" and beautifies. . ; . jj ,1'" j-fV . ,f Jsasaser ) ' ' ', f ' , IP Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, streneth. and wliolesomenesa. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, sold only in cans, koyal, baking Powdbk Co-1U6 Wall-et.. JS. novls-lvdw Doitlsd Advertising.; It has-been demonstrated that bottled advertising is superior to any and all modes. ' "';'. : . -;-,j . ; i We have adopted the plan of placing the bulk of our advertising INSIDE of the bottle and corking it up, wbile oth ers do all their work on the outside. ' That is the reason that B. B. B. proves so valuable in the cure of all blood dis eases, Scrofulous Swellings and Sores, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Skin and Kidney affections. Merit is in the bottle and the patient is at once convinced of the fact. Large bottles $1, three for $2.50, Ad dress, Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. J. M. Ellis, Atlanta, Ga., wyites: I have had a severe form of Eczema, ten years, and have failed to secure relief from various doctors, and about lU Dot tles of a noted remedy.., It was pro nounced incurable, but the use of B. B. B. has effected a cure, and Irefer to Dr. D. O. C. Heery, Dr. F. F. Taber, Atlan ta, Oa.' . ' : , - . W. M. Cheshire, at W. H. Brother ton's store, Atlanta, writes: "I have bad a large eating ulcer on my leg cured by the use of B. B. B. ! . - i - 1 It is decidedly a most wonderful med icine for the cure of blood diseases, and it will please everybody." 1 5 sV; j ' J; NAsnviLLE:i Tens.., Nov. 8. 1S84. One of my : customers, Mrs. L. Wil liams, has been using B. B. B a short time and reported to me that its effects were simply marvelous, and that it far surpasses all other blood remedies she has used, and that she could heartily sanction anything said in its favor, as it had given her more relief than anything she had ever used Detore. ; - : 't .i; ..ia.. t .. ; w. H. OWES, Druggist. ; ' A 82 page book filled'with information about your oiood, your s&m, Sidneys, Rheumatism, Old Ulcers and Sores, Blood poisons, etc," mailed free to any one. v .Address, ; - , : S BLOOD BALM CO.; ' ::. . ' : r, Atlanta, Ga. t For Sale in Newberh by R. N. DOFFT. S Dail Bros. . WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MEECHANTS. 1 A Lot of Fine, Fkksh Hay, Cheap. NEW BERNE. N. C dAw For Sale, One 4-year old Mare, well .broke,, gentl ana Kind. i m - : ( One 8-year old, not broke. ., une roqu mnu muie. Two dozen Peonn Trees.; VI'--' t-X- ,s -.. Apply to- r - r " V. v dec21dwtf . Btonewall. N. C. Fresh ;LlealSr';;i The Best the Market pffords. Fork, Saunage and Beef can be found at ;.v- ' ;;-'.v !' SSr- CHAS. E. NKLSOS'B, " -L ,. ;. , .On Jiroad Street. jan2Pdtf 7 ' AtOld Stand, Next door to Ice House, on Middle street, will keep the best Fresh Meats. Beef, Mutton, Sausage, etc, the market affords. Qive mm a trial. " f . . v W The highest price paid for Hides and Furs. .; . v - ; - 1 loo dtl v; Greenv Foy '(& Co., BABKERS and COMMISSION MERCHANTS OFFICE, SOUTH FRONT, . ; - Have First-Class Facilities for transacting a General Banking .ISastueM. Will reoe)V9 deposits subject to check or drift. ; ; i -Will buy or sell Exchan&e on Ne.w York, PhlladelphlaandBnltiraore; will make loans on well secured pit per, and make liberal easb. advances n eotton. Corn, Rice and Ilaval Stores, and liold on storngo ellher in this inui kct, J.'orfoii, Haltlmore or, hew Yprk.;; . .; feblodwtf - -GUANO, '. Kainit and Acid fhosphatfi, k , . FOR SALE BY ii a'inoo ck linoa. ROBERTS HEITDERSOI i " !?nnn() TricriTiijTnp -"-It " UkiUUiUfi tuuU.u-i.uG iwubO, IVeAV UeriiG, N. J. Onlj Crst class Compiinies rcprcsen. o 1 in ' Firs. Lifoand ztl " -:c. Total Cci-ital ov r Tcty I -i o , ' Dollars. Juii. Iy . . !. I . , IS AT THE SPOT At Market Vharf, Selling Drugs, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Class, Putty, and all kinds Seeds. ALSO Canvas, Rope, Twitie, OakumTGalvan ized Spikes and Nails, and other Ship n. -Ii; i - nuuuiug supplies. CUE At FOR CASH. - - '" " deo31-dAw coTiinn's FRIEHD! NO MORE TERROR! Thlsinvaluable nreD- aratlon is tiulya trl- uinpn of sclentide NO MORE PAIS ! NO MORE DANGER! TO MOTHER or CHILD. . The Dread of ilotlierhooi Transformed to HOPE , AND . JO Y. Kklll, utidno more m eBtlinable benefit was ever bestowed on the motbera of tbe wolrd. Mir it not only short ens the time of labor land lessens the lnten- sity or pain, but, better ban all.lt rreatlv dl. tninlsbes the danger to life of both mother and child, and leaves the mother In a condi tion highly favorable to speedy recovery, and far less liable to flooding, convulsions, and - other alarming symptoms incident to lingering and painful labor. Its truly won derful efficacy In this respect entitles the Mother's Fkibnd to be ranktd "as one of the life-saving appli ances given to the world by the discov eries -of modern acl ence. . Fiom all nature of the cuse it will of course be understood that we cannot publish certificates concerning this Hemkdy without wounding the delicacy of the writers. Yet we have hundreds of such SAFETY AND EA&E testimonials on file, .". to :: ; and no mother who has .once need it will ever again be without SUFFERING WOMAN. it in her time : of trouble.- ' A prominent physician lately remarked to the proprietor, that If it were admissible to mane puono tne letters we receive, tne "Mothers' Friend would outsell anything on the mar&et. . . .-. ' , ,. I most earnestly entreat every female ex pecting to be con fined, to use Mothers' Relief Oounled wilh thls-entreatv I will add thrd during a long obstetrical practice (forty foui yeare;, i nave never Known u to tail to pro duce a safe and quick delivery. : ' . ; it. j. iiuMts, m. v., Atlanta, ; a. LAW NOTICE. . : OH A3. C. CLABK has removed his office to that formerly occupied, by Clark & Roberts, on Graven street, Just above-' the Clerk's office.' ;l W. W. CLARK remains on South Front street. ,. ; , Jan7 dtJ rT FREE! RELIItLESELFCOE I f A favorite prescription ' of one of the most " noted and successful sneculisttin the TT. S. (now retired) ibr the cure of Nervens Debility, Lest ManlMMd. Weakness snd Deeajr. Sent in pUin sealed envelope Free. Druggist, can fill it Address DR. WARD & CO., Louisiana. Mo. rBri:!, Dri:!c. For sale In any Quantity at nrloei to a the times. . i Brlok have been examined by good Masons and pronounced flrst-olass. v - Samples can be seen at my store. Orders aollolted. . June8d(xwtr : K. S. JONES. NOTICE. State of North Carouna, ' ) . . Uraven Oounty. ) A. A. Willard, adminis-") trator of Hilizabeth A. superior Taylor, - - I Court. " ' --vs. .-' '.'..:. Mary Stevenson, Hannis i ' Taylor. Richard Taylor, Fet. to sell Hannah Taylor, James y land to Taylor, W. H. Taylor, make assets. Geo. H. Taylor, James ' Taylor, George Taylor, I - ' T' i Wm. Taylor and Henry 1 Notice of Taylor, the last three Publication. infants. , ; . : , .... ' J . . :'. To Hannis Taylor, Richard Taylor, Han- nan Taylor, James xavior, w. a. Taylor, Geo. H. Taylor, James Taylor, George Taylor, Wm. Taylor and Henry Taylor, Defendants, Take notice that a summons in the above entitled proceedings was issued against said defendants on the 11th day of March, A.D. lHso, ana that this proi ceeding bus been instituted by tne plaintiff to obtain license to sell the real property of Bala uiizaDetn A. Taylor, deceased, Bituated in said county, to make assets in bis hands to pay debts and charges of administration, and you are required to appear before (he under signed at tne Court House in said era' ven county, at II o clock, a. m., on Tuesday the 28th day of April, A.D 1885, and answer or demur to the com plaint, or the relief demanded will be granted. This J3th day of March, 1885. " E. W. CARPENTER, " mal4 6w . Clerk Sup. Court, ; Administrators Sale. By virtue of the judgment of the Clerk of , the Superior Court of Craven county, in the case of A. llahn, Aumin istrator of Thos. C.Harris, deceased, vs. Gilbert Trutson, Elizabeth Trutson, E, E. Tucker, Lucy Ann Tucker and Harriet Ann Harris, upon a petition duly filed to sell real estate for asset for the navment of debts. I will sell at the Court House door in the city of New Berne, on Monday the Oih day of April, 1885, at 12 o'clock, M.,the follow ing Real Estate, being part of the lands lately owned by Thos. C. Harris, deo'd, viz.: 1 tract of land on the north side of Trent road, about 2 miles from New Berne, containing 25 acres; also 1 tract of land on the opposite side of the read from the above, containing 18 acres, where Harmon Moore lived; also one undivided haif of a tract of land near pachelor's creek, containing L9 acrps. known as t!,s T. C. Harris apd W. f. Lawrence ia -1'. Terms of alo, ca1i. "."' Tfc!3 2uddaycf 1. - ,. 1SC3. ; A. I " ' i'r i . " 1 cf TLofj. C. U,i,.t, (N'C'J. t . . i i Um t . I J L , 1.4 i. u L u u 5E W EISXE, S. C. 1 f sii !a .... . . :. . ----- - --.A . kd Ilonuments, Tciabs, And all kinds Grave and Building work In iTALiA::u:.:r.::A:i r.::.r.:LE Orders will receive nromnt attention and satisfaction guaranteed. JOE K. WILLIS, Proprietor (Suooessor to George W.Claypoole) Cor. BROAD A D CRA VEN Sta.. NEW BERNE, N. G. E. MILLER is mv authoriznrl ao-nnt . inKinston maSO-lvdw With a View to conforming with the times. PATRONS of UETRICK'H SALOON are respectfully i.otilled that until fnrthernotlce iheywlll be permitted to urc POOL. AND BILLIARD TABLES connected therewith ' Jhargo only being made for refreshments. Also on hand at any time ' '' . Imported. Schweitzer . and Llmburger Cheese; Imported and AmorUan Bolegna Sausage; Sauerkraut when l'n season CALL AT--: ' DETEICK'S" OLD STAND. ; ' "l ' G. I!PAPPENDICK, Assignee. cniaico r zon ca. 1TUI WlMtl W if It s)f.. Asm. 1MT.iI .. irWU . t ,T art ak.Ma AVi.. , .a . . .j sl m, V mv rusi atus rt i.. r V .. U lb. Amvlt KMd ltii Blowers, Anviia, - Ot ..if Amelaf M'-"T -", r umiiS t. nil. . V. II. )EWEY : '.THE PRACTICAL ' , TfTnTQ fiUT A T A TJ TT O fi x V J.1 u wxuxxx jj a u 1 1 u 1 k Personally in attendance at his Hairdresslnt " and Shaving Saloon at tbe Gaston House with the best workmen. . , .-;: Satibfaotlon is assured to those who patron : Jxe him. .... - a , PUBLIC NOTICE. , New Berne, North Carolina. OeFICB OF TBK - ,i Board of City Council, " ' - -v March 16t A, 1888. To the Voters of the City of New chuijc; -.--. .. - Be it known that on- the 8th day of April, 1885, in the City of New Berne, North Carolina, between the hours of sunrise and sunset, at such places in the various wards thereof as heretofore have been designated polling places, an elec tion will be held for the following pur poses, to wit: To submit to the qualified voters of the City of New Berne for rati fication or re jection an act of the Gene ral Assembly of North Carolina, ratified the 28th day of February, 1885, empow ering the Board of City Council of said city to issue Coupon Bonds of the said City of New Berne for the amount .of Twenty-five Thousand Dollars. ,': . - This said notice is in accordance wilh a resolution of the Baid Board, paged at their regular monthly meeting held on the First Tuesday in March, 1885, adopt ed by virtue of and pursuant to the act of the General Assembly afore mentioned. , 3 Given under my hand, and caused the official seal of said city to be affixed by the clerk thereof, this the 16th day of March, 1885.- .. ... E. H. MEADOWS, Mayor. "s JOHN H. BELL, Clerk. ml7dtd W. P. BURRUS & CO., " GRAIN AND COTTON COimiSSION. IIEItCHAIJT3, NEW BEltNE, N. C. " feblidw 31 ai a -ill Are you in need , of any kind of job r?j- :r:a, mi, ma ts nil ::!-?; ENVELOPES, , STATEJIENTS, BUS1NEC3 CAEE3, TAGS, , . LABELS, roGTi:n, CILCCLAn, f c.T If so we can suf j ly you at t' itrc.'.ca and on most reason&ile tcrv i. Transieut work, c h h f !t "t A. dJi-c:, or call at, ' jouenl or (javr i I I,. ,' - , 0
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