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OURNAL .V VOL. X.-NO. 52. NEW BERNE, N. C, FRIDAY. MAY 29. 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. x HE l ''vii BUSINESS LOCALS. G 10 3D BOARD at moderate rates oan be furnished a few gentleman. maj23tf Mbs. Ddgcid. WANTED-Wheat. Rice or Oat Straw, in large or small quantity. Apply to A. M. Bakkb. m26tf JUST RECEIVED A choice lot of Worth Carolina Hmi We sell the best Hugar eared Hama In the Market. Butttr Dune batter tn the liiarket direct from the Creamery, oenU per pound. Breakfast Uaoon. 10 rente per pound. m.a23dtf J. J. Tolson. T W. STEWART has a large supply O e of hand. Baggies, Randolph make, on majioawtt ; SD MMER SPECIALTIES 1 -Lightning loe Cream Freezers, Combined Chair and Step Ladders, Balloon 'ly Traps, Wire Qaase DoJrtj, Gauze Wire for '.Window Koreans, and a full line or Hardware, etc., at mayUdtf J. 0. Whitty & Co. SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. As Exeoutors of 0. R. Thomas, deceased, wo offer for sale, for cash, the Dwelling House, Lots, etc , at Morebead City, N. 0 , well known as the "Kill House," near the a. A tf. 0 R. R. and the Atlantlo Hotel. The house Is conveniently located and is a desirable residence either for the summer months or as a permanent residence. pply at unoe for terms, etc., to 0. R. and Jambs Thomas, Executors, may dim New Berne, N.O. JUST RECEIVED. Paris Green for Killing Potato Bugs, at J. C. Whitty & Go's. CO0L80DA WATER dispensed day or night at Palmer's Soda Fount Hotel Albert. tf ARCTIC SODA and Mineral Water at 8am 'L B. Wateks. NEW' DKUG STORE. -Drugs. Medi 'cine and Chemicals, C. P. Popular Proprietary Medicines. All varieties of Druggist's Sundries. Trusses and Braces, New crop Garden Seeds. Fine and Large mock Oigirs and Tobacco, all new. Pre scriptions accurately compounded (and not l war price), our motto and our i-uccess. i. U. GREEN, Druggist and Apothecary, Middle St.. four door! f com Pollock. an25 ly bKCEETAEY BLAINE 19 Still in New York, bat is reported as im proving in health. John Ryan's Sons, of Atlanta, the largest dry goods honso in the South Atlantic States, were closed by the sheriff last Tuesday. The Post Bays, Grovcr Cleveland is anxiously looking forward to the day when Gov. Hill will make the attempt to untangle himself. Congressman-elect IIartek, of Ohio, has declared for Grovtr Cleveland and Martin Lather. Very naturally he proposes to run them both on a reform platform. Kansas City dispatch says: "Interviews with delegates return ing from Cincinnati mention Peffer, Polk and Weaver as possi ble Presidential candidates, but give the preference to Peffer. The Washington Post says: "The New York Herald is nothing if yot sensational. A few days ago Mr. Blaine was its candidate for the Presidency. Now it is running turn for an insane asylum.'7 SENATOR WALCOTT, of Colo- fido, is in Boston. In reply to the question, "will the Force bill be an issue in the next campaign," he Bald, "The Force bill is as dead as Julius Crew." He was also asked, "what is your opinion of the 'new third party and replied, "It is myth, and will not be in exis tence in 1892. Neither of the old parties need fear it." The Southern Press Association . having suggested a monument for ; President Davis, General John B. Gordon, as Commander of the s -United Confederate Veterans, ' makes "an earnest appeal to them , 'and to their sons and Southern , women generally to aid in this : .patriotic and sympathetic work." ' -North Carolina will not be behind 1 'her Bister States in this tribute to the Soath'a great leader. JOHN Yotjnj Brown, lateley ' nominated for Governor by the Democrats of Kentucky, is the only ' man who ever made General But ' ler wince. Speaking on the floor Y of Congress, when Ben Butler was )j forging chains for the South, Mr. v ' Brown aaid: "in Scotland, years ' ago, there was a man whose trade ia iwW mnrder, and he earned his HTUhood by selling the bodies o : his victim! for gold. . This man's 7 name was linked to bis crimes, and . today, throughout the world, it Is known as. Barking If I were to , ' characterize all that was pasillani moas In war, inhuman in peace, . forbidding in morals and infamous : In politics I should call it Bntleriz- io.". Two Georgians now trot out two precocious musical prodigies, one a four-year old boy, who reads the most difficult piece of music at sight and can lead a choir, the other an eighteen month old chap who can't talk, but can do up "Annie Kooney" in style. Pshaw. We have babies here in North Carolina who, when they get down to business can get away with a whole opera troupe with a brass horn attachment. Wilmington Star. Mb. Kinsey, Ex Representative from Misoari, says that if Blaine were in good health and wonld con sent to rcn, no man in the United States could stand against him for the Presidential nomination. Under the circumstances, however, Mr. Kinsey thinks that Harrison will be renominated. There is no talk in the West, he savs, about the Vice Presidency. As for the third party movement, he does not think that it is to be feared, and he is quite certain that if good crops were experienced for two years the discontent on which the movement is based would disappear and the party itself would die out. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Big Ike They must go. F. Ulrich Tomatoes, etc. Yacht Club Meeting tonight. Barring-ton & Baiter Umbrellas, eto. Howard Opposed to knock down arguments. Tbe Union meeting of the Atlantio Baptist Association will commence today at Morehead. Rev, Rufus Ford and Mr. J. C Whitty of the city and some neighboring pasters went down last night to attend it. The prices of beans and cherries declined a little yesterday not much change in other truck. The quotations from New York by Palmer were: Beans-balves $3.00 to 83.50, thirds $2.00 to $2. GO; cabbages $1.50 to $175; potatoes $4 00 to $5.50; cherries 8 to 15 cents. At the meeting of the Craven County Teachers' Association whioh will meet tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clook there will be addresses and discussions on ''Reviews and Examinations," 'Teaching Current Events' "Should Prize Medals or Rewards be Given," 'Physiology and Hygiene in the School Room," "The sutdy of the Latin Language and Some of its Benefits', andj' Elementary Drawing." E.q. Bill tried William Morris, col., yesterdey for an assault with a deadly weapon on Joe White, col., and in de fault of $500 bail he was placed in jail. The two men were employed on Mr Rhem's farm and were not on good terms, and yesterday Morris took ad vantage of White's joking a boy to interfere and pick a quarrel with him and then unexpectedly knocked him on the back of his head with a weeding hoe, making a serious but not dangerous wound which bled profusely and from which he is suffering greatly. Mr. Wm. Dunn, the member from this Congressional district of the execu tive committee of the North Carolina Development and Industrial Assooia tion, returned last night from attending a meeting of the committee in Raleigh The main work that was done was in the direotion of making increased ax ertions to get aa good exhibits as possi ble for the North Carolina exhibit at the Inter-State Exposition, to be held at Raleigh next fall, after which the ex hibits are to be moved to the World's Fair at Chicago. Superior Court. A large number of oases of liquor dealers who had been retailing without license were presented yesterday morn ing. They all submitted and judgment was suspended upon payment of the costs. State va. Titns Martin, A. & B. on I H. Smith. Defendant submitted. State vs. Oscar Bell, charged with breaking In. and entering tha store of 8. E, Hill. The jury found defendant not guilty. - v a,;. State vs. James Williams, A. ft B. on Henry Brlnson. Tbe jury found the defendant not guilty. State vs. Robert Green and Jane Whitfield, P. ft A. Not guilty. The next case that came up was Jasi A. Bryan vs. Washington Spivey et ala Vsrdlot rendsred In favor of plaintiff. Messrs. L. J. Moore and W. W. Clark represented the plaintiff, and Messrs Oreen ft Stevsnson the defendants. IMPORTANT CASE. A Ten Tears' Suit for a Whole Town Decided for Plaintiff. One of the most important civil cases thatlhas ever been heard in ithe courts of North Carolina was decided before Judge Conner yesterday. It was a suit brought in 1880 by sir. J. A. Bryan for the recovery of James City, a village opposite New Berne. The settlement is composed of colored people entirely and numbers nearly 1,000 inhabitants. The colony was first settled there in 1862 by the Federal Government, where they have continued to (live and build up. The land before the war belonged to tbe Speight and Donnell heirs, but was afterwards deeded to Mrs. J. A. Bryan. since bringing the suit, which was about ten jeirs ago, it has repeatedly oeenup lor trial ana postponed irom time to time from one cause or another, The esse was heard by Judge Conner , ri . , . , . . . , . i,u.u.jr, wi u.u neia until tne present term of tbe court, During that time Judge Conner, who is one of the finest jurists on the benoh, , .. . . .. . . .. and a gentleman known for his mtsgrity ana impartial views, has had time to examine into all the authorities' and nar.fnii Haiihanta i,nn v,o r;t. nf loo case, judgment was renaerea in favor of the plaintiff. We feel satisfied that Mr. Bryan will readilr offer such terms as to brine I about an amicable settlement and let ..... .... them remain in their present looation. m i W A. r !?. l a j l xao juetnoaiBt; i-icnic j. aay oi Exquisite Enjoyment. I At an earlv hour Wedneadav mornine cheesful oonoourae of about four hundred pupils, teachers and officers of Centenary Sunday Sohool and invited guests assembled at the church and after brief relisrioua exercises, thsvlble storm visited this section last , j . . j .:., ........ . ... . oy exmiiraung strains or spintea music from Prof. A. W. Cook's finely trained and remarkftblv eTnort iuvenile band marohed to the steamers Trent and Kinston, waiting in readiness with nying colors, ana in a lew minutes were Btarteu on tne aay s excursion with radiant anticipations of a day of unalloyed pleasure and healthful recreation. The sail up the river was exceedingly delightful; a pleasant breeze was blow ing, the band was gaily playing, some groups were merrily singing others engaged in jovial conservation and all enjoying themselves hugely. At Pollocksville they landed and proceeded to White s grove on the . . the owner. This is a large beautifully shaded grove entirely oovered with a dense growth of olosely mowed olover as choioe a spot for a picnio as could have been selected. An immense table, long enough to accommodate the entire assembled crowd was quiokly prepared and loaded with a widely-varied and over-aboundinor aunolv of everything .!i,,i ,n . f ioi .u. , . . uainnesi epicure. When it was announced mat dinner war rAAdv it nABded hut a ward to wuu BppowiB BUBipcueu vy wuuicbuiuo exercise. The ministers occupied places at the oentre of table. Mr. J. K. Willis oupHf.UleUu.u,)Uiiu0 BUuulWBt. neaa ana me nana oi mue musicians- the admiration of the day at the other end. Perfeot order prevailed. Not sma m.ll nhiM nr lnrirn nftr tAiinh , , j I tion, Head aohe, Malaria, Kidney Dia a morsel until the word was given and niin finiri. T. nt Ar,nHt. quiet reigned supreme while Rev. R. A. Willis devoutly rendered thanks and innv. tha hiaaainff .ml fr,r nf Al- migmy uoa, aicer "n,cn IUI JU8loeg.gjtn caus of all fatal diseases. Fifty was done to the elegant repast and a oentB and one dollar per bottle. Sold . a . rt , a,. . ... ft, soond table was set for a few who in the quest of other joys had wandered away and were not on the grounds at 4t a linn A tiAtiP Two oarreis or aeucious lemonaao . . ..... were made ana arans oeiore ainner and nearlv the same auanltv after! Innpr. .nrl both lemonade and food . v At a ,v ... wtn .uuuu.u.1, u.duodu u .u. turn trip. The handsome campus made a splendid play-ground, youthful sports were engaged in not only by tbe little ones but by the young ladies and gents with the Esst of early childhood. All who attended are high in praise of the pionio and pronounce it one of tbe beet and most delightful in whioh ther trtt participated. x The committee haying In charge the yaoht raoe advertised to take plaoe this f . A - afternoon are ready for a good and litelr contest. The steamer "Trent" will leave foot Craven street sharp at 4 p. m, and will retnrn to her dock not later than 0.80 p. m. This will be positive. . Should the weather be stormy tha race will be postponed. Notloeof postponement wilt be posted at the Jouehal office. Javealle Musical Parfonnsrg. The New Berne Brass Band of juven ile performers is, without doubt, the most extraordinary band of musicians in the State. Tbey are led by Mr. Amos W. Cook; the band is made up of six small boys, the oldest boy being fourteen years old, and tbe youngest only seven; three of the boys are sons of Mr. Cook. They have bad only two months training, and tbeir proficiency is so very remarkable, that their mode of execution lends additional melody to the airs they perform. They are in truth, born musicians, and their performance would elicit expressions of admiration in any large city. It is generally wished by those wbo have heard them, that they would visit Morehead, during the Teachers' assemblage, and let the people through out tbe State, know what New Berne oan show in the way of musical talent. Observer. The Postofllce, Canes aud Umbrellas. Ai thn wathar ia now a little atormv . j and has the appearand of rain, I sug gest, that the young dudes when they V18,t tn8 postoffice to get their mail iiUMttbOia vuaw ljUCT Dbiuav UOIl vbubs auu umbrellas under their arms, so as to elicit expressions of admiration from the crowd around, who are very gener- "T PMett witn tne graoeiui attitudes they assume while extracting their mai, maUer from the boxes. So intense is the admiration of the by standers that they lose all anxiety as regaras we ssioty oi weir own eyes I A TVFTlI"t, nuCBIIVDD Cotton Going up Manchester, May 27. The Guardian m its commercial article says: "Bun pess is inanimate and is not sufficient to test prices. Unfavorable advices rM..diD(. the American cotton croc an4 tho HanrArlaifJnna rtf rhn InAiiata in wf kH.n ih. nrin f "vui vwwvua v wuw avwuava Egyptian cotton. The inquiry for bundled yarn for export to China and 8Pn 18 Poor- inquiry ror oiom is aiufi niiiir I All Struck Deaf by lightning Charlotte, N. C.,May 26. Aterri- evening. Lightning struck Sam With Isrspoon's house, two miles south of here, The lightning ran down the chimney, tore the earrings out of Mr. Witherspoon's daughter's ears, and shocked the family so that none of them have been able to hear since wotic. 0r Mcetlnff. Tk. .m k. . MIi.i n,..i;nl, f ik. Yacht Club tonight, at the Y. M. C. A. hall, at half-past eight o'clock. All the members are earnestly re quested to be present, as business of importance is to take place. By order of the President, W. W. Clark. President, n. C. Stevenson, Seo. and Tress. Notice to Truck Shippers. Speoial truok train No. 208 will be annulled after Saturday, May 9th, 1801, until otherwise ordered. Truok ship ments commencing Monday, May 11, a - i. i it .1 : untjl 2Q8 j9 resumed S. L. Dill, Supt, LEMON HOT DROPS, For coughs and colds, take Lemon Hot Drops, For sore throat and bronchitis. take Lemon Hot Drops For pneumonia and IarvDiretis. take Lemon ilot Drops For consumption and catarrh, take Lemon Hot Drops, For throat ana lung diseases, take Lemon Hot Drops. I An elegant and roiiable prepara I lion. I c, i i .1 n i l.i i Atlanta, Ua, LEMON ELIXIR. ltg Wou(jerrill Effect on th(J Linrj 8tomaclli Bowolgt Kidncy -mA mood. I j)r- Mozley 's Lemon Elixir is a pleas I ant lemon drink that positively cures I all BlllOUBneSB, Constipation, IndlgeS Fevers, Chills, Blotches, Pimples, Pain in Back, Palpitation of Heart, and all other diseases caused by disordered I 1 .lAMHnU t,A WMnnnn UA li.Q, UVOr, BfcUUlBVU BUU felUUOJD. ,UQ Ift.DU bv druggists. Prepared only by H Mozley, M. P., Atlanta, tia, I ine uienDHU. uou nuu ,u uciioui, gafety with which ladies may use the i liquid laxative, Byrup of r igs, under all conditions make it their favorite remeuy. w piewinn w eye ami to the taste, gentle, yet effectual in act inK QU the uidneyg, iiTer and bowels. They Must Go. I will lell for the next 0 dayi. to mak room for tbe tremendous larg took at BOo. on tne dollar 00 naira Womin'i Shoei. cloth and half-oloth, button and laoe, S'i, 8'i and 14 'i. at Wo. to VOo. per pair. if"',' l0w qo,rt" 8hoM' 8 100 pain Children'! low quarter Shoes, B to 8, at 40o. a pair. 76 jln Inf,nt Bh()t low 25o. a pair. quarter, at IT WILL PAY TOU to bring your 'J60" "d , "'". ".l fhemandlf n8 can't get his price will take less. It will par you to come and see him. For Rent. Tbe hoaM on Bonth Front atreet lately occupied m Mar lriv jioapitai, Apply to marWtr. A. K, UKMNISON. 75 Gases Tomatoes, 40 " Peaches, 100 " Brandy Peaches SOLD CHEAP. Reduction in Old Vir ginia Cheroots. Also, Horsford Bread Preparation. JB XTlricIi, V! HOLES ALE GROCEK, MIDDLE STEEET, NEW BERNE. N. C. A Full Line of Ladies' and Gents' Umbrellas JU3T RECEIVED. Also Mundell's Chil dren's Shoes and Ladies' Zeigler Shoes, EVERY Pair Warranted aa Firut-Claea or a new pair given in exchange. Barrington & Baxter A knock down argument 'tia but a word and a blow." Dryden. vve use no 6uch arguments as this, it's not necessary. Good' gooda sell themselves, that's the kind we keep. Do von need a yon very oroau onoe, we nave some Stacy Adams & Co's at 3.00, Lace and Congress. If you are very arge or very small or hard to fit, see oar line of samples, suits from i 25. We guarantee a fit or no aalfi. A nw Inf. nf "Tlitr Kit" Shirts at 50c just in. AT HOWARD'S. PLEASANT BOARDING PLACE, MOREHEAD CITY, N. C. Fronts the -water, and within live minutes walk or tne Atlantic Hotel. Convenient Bath Houses: and tho vacht Ixmlsa Morebead on hand forsalllnu'. fish ing ana gunning. Good Table, Reasonable Rates. WALTER H0MAN. may28dwtr. DTJJFFX'S DIARRHOEA MIXTURE PROPERTIES: Anodyne, Cniinlnnllve, Aiitlsrptie nml nilMly Astrlnireiil. It corrects bowel disorders bv relieving pain ana griping, ana by disinfecting mor ula matter in tne intestinal track. It la e.SDeclallv useful In dim rln,"iH and dyslntertes after the bowels have beeu freely evacuated naturally or by the use of simple purgatives. uosii, for aaultu, one teaspoonnu with water; may be repeated In one hour. 49- Hiiake vial belore using. Prepared by It. IV. DUFFY, New llcmc, N. C. may28 dwlstp WINDSOR TIES. COOL, BREEZY, LIGHT, AIRY. See Olir Window Di&nlaV. UU1 U1UUUW iJl&piU,. DflnGfllll STORE YACHT RAGE. FRIDAY, MAY 29. Steamer TKKNT will follow race, leaving foot Craven street at FOUR P.M. sharp. Tickets Adults 25 cents; children cents, may27 td Soda Water on Draught Today at JOHN DUNN'S, New Fountains, New Cooler, and best of all, ulass Byrup Tanks. Tha syrups do not come In oontaot with any metal Call and try it. tf W 8. CHAPWICK. Vice President. i.anier. Farmers and Merchants Bank NEW 1IKKXE. Pal l tp Capital. M. C. $73,000, This l;di i, vices Hi l::.nkd, chants. V uvi'hc E. ,irKai-.:i, irers lis er harmera. Aler- '.ircrs sihI oi litre, aDd will prxirpt aud rareful atlen counecttd iih banking tion 1 1 a!; l.i en'.rusi.'j ;u lollei-iions u spec'sitv urd made on all access it,:,, points, on n:.,-ral terms as will be i coiitlsti-nt wu !i j mi:, ic-.is bankiuu. Bus.nrkSMii e:u r..rrnn.lniA in. v.led Irui In our city, pliUins a cii i:l'.e !(.-.;r!:iu if. onti arconnta ah v i. us f r v i i i ihosu content- ''"' 111 iisuiii arrangemenu. less je'f . 1. W . DEWEY, Cashier. i : mi iuk- :- h. rmu Marbi. 1'. it I'e.it l ;ei w W s ,t.,ii-, ; ;o mi:,.. Win Cleve, O. . (.'t.adwlck, J. 1'. II. lv;.k;ier.h!..; At: mv9 latD HAY !''' HAY! 'HAY! Just received, per Svhr. SALLY & Ello, 1'IVi; CAU LOADS of iirnsthy Hay, direct Irom Cecil ennnrv. Aid . w- ich i a:a outnng for sale ac BOTTOM FIGUKES. German Millet. CI I A ". 1 , 15. HILL, . iiarkel lijclt, i:v lillKSt. N.C, NELS0?r HOUSE. GOOD liUAKll siii I j I'rci'ured at the Ntlson llouso .it $2.50 to $3 per Week, either with u- wilhwiit id mi. Meals picpii'Ml u..ilvr the supervision of landlady, and s?nt l, parties In the city. On aud afici liiii,' Is' w,-will have dlffer- 0111 L'rtft,:ls :ir.,U!l ;:i u;. becirefully !ih';c patronage respectfully may 2 1 lm r"1'1. A shar. solicited. JOHN McSORLEY, POLLOCK STKKKT, Havlni: Rocurcl t!n bitvIivb nf n nb 1 1 trr1 Mei'Uanlc mid 1'lisi-ClBNH Workman, Irom Newirk.l j,mi now ln.lv oreuared to fill promptly nil orders lor line Custom-Madi: Roots and Shoes. The many years Hint I have s:illsfHclnrllT supplied the. wants of my numerous patrons is inn beBt guarantee of tuo charactjr of my work. Kepalrlnc a SDeclultv. Nentlv nurt nrnmnt- I iv uiu,:, inajti ,11 mi sip JNO. McSOHLEY. IE HEAN YOU. Stun n;s I j me of SOI EMU A st for P: i.l I.. Wii ui iui it i i : , FOLSTAIS Pa..S, Irish I fonret t () snv I have nisi i en ivi-1 o froali lolofthoKo ltdl.LHI) COLD CHAINS, wnrraiiteil lor six veins. Weuivoa written uitranleu with eacii chain. 7IySTO'K IS H A V 1 I'll ICES in ui.il tvo KK WAV IOW . SAM, K, EATON, !..uillht, I'hur. h, ie HI. W. B, EIcIVEE, ATTORNKV AT LAW. Xf-V d v. i : VOli TO-DAY. Men':! Clack nml White Yachts. ' 50 Black Sicilian Coats and Vests. Cuff Bale, tooth jnck lasts, 1.25 (Joodjear W'cit S! "ihoep, an Siiioutli lunersuke, 3. 00 Ladies' UonRola Bu'.tou. l.Ofl " Dougoia Butiou, VVaukun- lhast laat, S.uooth IiiLersulos 2.00 DjnRola Ti:'d, smooth in neroolcu, excellent value, 1.23 " Dongola Button, French pro cess, best over offered at 1.50 Also a nice lino of Gents Raadv-marlfl C'othinK. Straw Hats, etc. Come.early ! nd g0t a ,)art of theso bargains AT DUFFY'S, Pollock Street. DUFFY'S CROUP SYRUP. Kceipe of the late Dr. Walter Duffy, DIRECTIONS : Dose for a ch 1 1 J two or three years old. nfi IteaspooHful; lor a child three months old, ten drops; for a child six months old, twenty drops; for one twelve monthB old, nearly I nan a loaspuoniui repeating Ihese dote frequently if necessary until relief It pre cured. - This Is to certify that I have used Tlrmr' Group Byrup in my family for oyer tlx months and I believe It to henmnt 1 Ient remedy for crouP w,th children, espe- " .'ui juuuh.ii, oaiia nsu severe hiuick. or croup about a year aeo. Insomuch that we felt anxlnna I lis recovery, but was succes-ifullv t.ro.tai h about 15 our physlolan, but thinking It probable that ...u.i nuvvo nniu. iuiluw we ireQueiiuT used Duffy's Croup Byrup and the child baa had no marked symptoms of croup since, and I believe It la due to the use of tha Group Byrup, and we now keep bottle of is at our house at all times, am d I cheerfully recommend It to all. K. H. Haknttv Also very effectual In relieving eouana aud colds. Pmkparbo and bold Br .v It. N. lUFFir. Jdew Bern, N. O. Wholesale Agents-McKesson a Bobltlna, ' 91 Fultc n Street ; Wm. H. Sohlefflin a Oo!. ' 170 William Btreet. New York City. v . , ' L. il. Cui l.ER. T. W. It., .A.
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