V -... c,( )UViv m;v: V .VtiMiniiiiii ,. n ;i .Moment. v! t M I.! KV IV IV All TV indd's IihIiiui :i i m Uu .i-till,,'V "i"ans ' ,,,,!( (runs or 1ln iH'i-in.i- J jps of i'irtiliciili)iis. It. t!"' ,lt,li'it' sirtiHi'ry - n lf ln-sivy men. lx'itvy ,s )usivy bullorks und lioitvy .'j'andiiinnmiiitroii. Tlie n'uns, , V,V, 'l lDTlfT Villlp'. !m just ',jn(lfiat,vul'.1 lvive vi'ovt'd ' -11)11) in South At'ricn. Hut ivy briKiul? n.H yet never llficlmnce of distinnisli- liilllSt'lf' ,jtSihl thiit the eye is the (lW.f llie soul. If this he , the I'lephmthx' eye is his '.; Tlie hulloek'.s eye is f v soft brown, ntid full of ' irot, the nnittiiil itself is ',nis nmi' 1 I It fulls lothe H 1 41 i tile li i- Cu st;,ildil!r .in ;i I'i l ! H i H I Vthle tun." Iii's r.HM'tii ImI of few men to i"i',y thiit they lire mi .!' );'i'lin of 'f he ;ood for- i.v i..m..i;.mi t. v. devoid of intelli- ,,,ail feel in ii th;m even the slice'. ui the other hand, i'! ill, nitr-lilf" f' ' no ('"" -t m'cius t contradict his sif .immto. reitsonable nature. tli,-military authorities know and treat him as lie deserves, ifcboinfi ordered and reiu- j almost as though he wore a au soldier. Ho is subject to lit military discipline; he hi kit and aceoutrement; he ,l,,s for hi rations. K"os on irmi'diDS. siilutes the ui ;uk1 does faiijiuo duties, lls carryiiifl lu?i;i:;e and plinfi down tlie niiui ion n is Is in lieu of a steam roller. (..k'plmnt, moreover, is pro- (1 with a record ol service, cliarMetor, and so op. ;! defaulter shoot is kept ii soldier's. Punislnnc-nt, isl'irach ol regulations, ana minis depriving him of spec ialities, such as cake. aim ircunc, in cases oi siiiilu.- while graver sins merit a to tlinishing, administered fellow ele)hant with a heavy !1. !assi ft, a. ininiM;; exjiert, wliose ken eye and a slrolce of luck 'o!.er!'V: him In a moment from a i)or man to be master of mil lions, says Tilb'ts. Mr. Hassett, who is attached as export, to a tinning corporation in South America, was on a short visit to rakitAos in California, when it occurred to him that ho might utilize some of his time prospect ing for gold. His wanderings took him in the direction of tho famous Death Valley, where one nay ne mounted a small cone si apod hill in order to get a hot ter view of the surrounding coun try. He was about to descend tho hill, to continue his train), when u patch of blue at his feet arres'ic'l his attention. Hasset t's trained eye recognized in the blue patch the "blue float," which is a sure indication of tho presence of turquoises in the soil. Ho lost no time in locating a claim, was soon hard at work with pick and shov el. His most sanguine expecta tions wore more than realized, fin al the depth of six feet ho found tho "boxito vein," which was thickly studded with beautiful stones. The deeper ho dug the more magnificent wore the gems, and within a fortnight he was able to return 1o San I'Yaneisoo with no less than seventy pounds of the most brilliant and flawless turn noises that have over been ooooooooxxx ; S. A. NE:;i':V- I1 -.A ! I : l O MK"ICL4ltUrrJl ? II , tJ This is my Seventeenth Yerc ii. tcsoi.-i:. farmers of Fulton county; and 'm-'hij.'.' farmer ! J well acquainted wi'h the wujits f u vs. I 8ing the celebrated Champion rVkw . n.' ? cidedly tho best machine on the market to l..y. mi I i. 1- F I'ivyliiiid Phosphate. I'.o.e i.elter !n t he market ery sack iriiar.in'.eei; !;i'.:li rade 7.") tons Mi'd o oiir,!iome farmevs las-t yea i . I"0ll S;l(''S from to s..T. Kl'p.lirs for :ivei and Sy raciist icllse T it'-ly. Grain Drills Spa uglorV Low m Kjcliini; Oi! :'.. te io , Down, and the (Jreeucas tlo Force l-'e(d. . Syracuse Plows. Notice these prices: No. LM, and No. cash. No. 530, 11.00. Q Spring Harrows ll.rj0to17.ri0. 0 Hay Rakes from17.ootosJtAH). Sewing Haclilnrs ir.oo to slT). Hay Forks Complete for (i.."o. Leather Team Nets from l..'o to ;.")(). Bny Nets, 1.7.") to l7:. (!ood liivo Stock", (Jrain. Hayljmlie . At . iVc., '.ilien in exchange. I am not spending timeand moic s canvassing lie enmity, and if you want anything in my hoe cull and see me am' I will save you money. S. A. NF.SiUT. discovered. PrcvcntcJ a Trancdy. Tiifiely inforimition given Mrs. (ieorjro Long.of New Straitsville, Ohio, saved two lives. A fright ful cough hail long kept her awake every night. She had tried many remedies and doctors but steadily grew worse- until elephant's homo resembles urged to try Dr. King's Now Dis- jrow.of giant rail way tunnel j covery. une hot tie wimiiy cured Vs. the stable being' buill ; her; and she writes, this mar lii"h a relies to each stall, j velous inedujiie aiso curiul Mr. r.m"of the stable is a, broad Long of a severe attack of 1 'non- known as the "! ' monia. rsuch cui'os are jiosmve Furojiean women have a craze or tattooing ai tne momeni. They cause themselves to be do- orated with dragoons, serpents, priflins and such things, and call tho figures tattoographs. The Queen of ( 1 recce is said to have ad her ankle tattooed with some small figure, and a Parisian woman, hearing this, went her one better, and had a spider web attooed on her shoulder. She laimsto bo delighted with the esu't, for she says when in full dress tho "tattoograph" gives her an air of mystery and att racts plo to her shoulder, if not to lor side. It is not stated that tho mouse lias became a popular ug- i . 1 1 1 lire. A woman who count oo ;-uilty of such folly is not far re moved from a savage, and it is safe to say that tins lad will not be adopted by American 'u omen. :v space Mines, and here the animals picketed in two rows, eaen k'insi fastened to his alloteil t by an ankle chain. That fastening business is a more 'tcrol for in is proved by tho unit tho elephants tliem s place tho rings on their Appearances must be Up and they are tho first to .'iik'.c this. It is in tho cle at lines that they take their ;n fodder, tho serving out of .A is ii prolonged but amus n lived ing. Two of the ele- -its jre ui to the rations mid when the fodder has nsmiivd with ropes to their s the drivers mount on tho '! tins pile, and off swing t he follows, tho pleasure of an- itnm giving au extra spring Heir usiiiil gait. .When they t'l'i'iiclii'd their place in tho "tlio fodder is unloaded, and, fusteiiiug thoin solves u '"lii'K to regulations, they "'wl to demolish the bundles the rest of the day. ''Jt even more interesting than lWiulo for groon fodder is l;u;id(. fm- cliunattis -chu- is lining the j'ocular kind of ;i'iiirli forms the elephant's r ""'ill. Uangod in a long tliu solemn animals wait until each driver has un "' liis bundle and )laced a "f the cukes close beside 'trunk of his sjiecial elephant, "little (.y,,s twinkle, the large s tl;'l and the animals edge 11 tl"cr, shul'lie about with ir l,'i't and wave Uieir trunks ll,;l'n'"l thither, jiow playfully 'ii iieighl),)1.S(,iU.lunVsuif--4 ;i iieigii)()1.'s chuiattis. "'" longth the word has l" start fetidiug tho men 1 P tlie cakes and hand them ."''''l'liants, who tako them Hvin the curve of tho trunk i His; ; In l,is IS proof o its power to cure all throat, chest and lung troubles. Only "iiic and 1.00. ( ! uarantood. Trial )ot ties free at W. S. Dick son's drug store. Whciit l.uruls to ho Opened. The alarm abor t the early ex haustion or insufficiency of the world's wheat suni'lv may be I somewhat abated by the facts in j connection with an application for charter of a now Canadian railroad. The title of the pro posed road is the Quebec, it Lak Huron, and its route is from the mouth of French river, on (!oor- gian bay, across the Ottawa at Mattana and the St. Maurice at (i ramies Files, to Quebec. The distance is 110 miles, or 1515 miles shorter than from Parry sound. Included in tho lino is u groat plateau, embracing 51,000,- ooo acres of forest and farming lands, now out of reach of rail roads, and said to be capable of easily supporting a population of ")00,000, says tlio Pittsburg Dis patch. Tho region through which tho new road will puss is well adapt' od to wheat growing, and the plain includes great grain olova tors for the accommodation of this resource. Incidently tin n-oject calls attention to tho fac that Canada has other largo tracts of undeveloped territory adapted to the growing spring wheat, This era, addeil to that about to lie opened by the Trans-Siberiau railroad, will certainly postpone for some years the shortage pre dieted by Sir William Crookes Meantime the wheat farmer not receiving a price for his pro duct indicative ol any tear or speculative belief in the failure of tho supply. I I lows isiiorm Champion. Wood-, I'.uek eye, am! other m;n bine;. rtllCillgVi'ircl'torseColiarsfi i . .( I Milder Twine. Lawn .Mowers. Forks. iVc ! 8.. e r uiv .ircinir t 1'iiy a Buggy or Wagon this suit1.! tel. be sure it is a Blue Ribbon. Style and price them, and quality keep them tfoinj,-. Tlie fellow v v. cs !i:s energies trying to dratf a high priced ." .'own with hih priced reputation, will i . 1 . .!! your dust when you pass him with a Blue RilbJbon. - i nl v talk jj'ood work, but sell GOOD WORK. Quality, lost considered: style, novelty, and price jl'iiaranieeci. Ft i i', r h:i information, call on or address AK1-KS, Sipcs 31 i 11. Pa Agent For Fulton County. i : -v The Tattooinn Hac. The 1 aIiIoc and tlic Preacher. The press and the pulpit have more charity than all the lialimee of the community, slid the fact is aptly illustrated by an "whange as follows' A preacher nneo anl: "F.iii'- OI'S (iai'e lie! tell tlie trill ll I f yoii.did ou o aid not live. N'our lie wspa pi'i"' would be a failure." l'r in the Air. Tlie cyclone story is vouched for by tho Minneapolis Hotter Way. It is that a cow which was picketed on a rope was pick- d up by the cyclone and carri d the length of her rope, about (10 feet, where she remained un til the storm had passed, when sfio quietly climbed down tho rope and resumed her grazing. Storv of a Slave. I be bound hand and foot for years by tho chains of disease is the worst form of slavery. Ceo. D.WiHiams.of Manchester, Mich., .... ... i , , . ..i.i.. says: "ftiy woe nas neon so neip- loss for live years that she could not turn over in bod alone. After using two bottles of Electric Pit tors she is wonderfully improved amiable to do her own work." This supremo remedy for female diseases quickly euros nervous ness, sleeplessness, melancholy, headache, backache, fainting and dizzy spells. It is a godsend to weak, sickly, run-down people. Cure guaranteed. Only "0 cents. Sold by V. S. Dickson, druggist. i no right, at a'! aboi.1 dead, v n n wjl t( v tl 0 w ir m i".' hi ; . gi a in ikin; And le ;;,,.. ti, . .; tc .1 hi 1 1 : 1. fa -t v fc ie editor i and the t lilies. 1, eplli d. minister !! the : "You 1 re who will are truth ; . SHIRTS ! n,l r "t ) 1 la i i ill brul. and lit! e ' pa p' ii puliit i he ; ' 'il , and ; ,ih v "I,. i n ' o -y od, ; aii t- av.'i v j ',. 'e : !',ll d 4 Aen's and boys' working shirts, 25c, l')c. and Oc. .Men's and boy's line shirts, in percales, w:th loose collars and cull's--attached and detached at 50 and 75c. (Men's silk front, and striped white piquets, 50c 50c, ; 1 ; '. i. Io 30C 3hirt Waists art i ok loose collars and cull's reduced from J0 W V 1S0YS 2-Piece Suits, !'l :iMii to summer c olors. 0 Piece Suits i I 1HC-' - I' I' i 'or On-1 Irmij'iT I I ai Oi t,i Ahvk -V i. i'i 1 1 sivf tlio I 'ari'i, i ' i- C re. el u ill 1 mi ,.;,i , ial to 1 1 iii from Tin- il:'o' ioti ; ii lvcis as inlliiw.s . I- ii . i i c , a ; , a i M'lirsiou Irui s ,-ei.l m-11 i M'in I ,, avc Mi-i-i'i-i - llll, I Mi jail lS. .llilMlli)C Willi loll!. What iucousistout creatures we are! None of us like tho idea of growing old; and yet wo are anxious for the IJight of time. When tiio dav drags and seems another tosses I k,iig, It worries us. Tho boy is eager to be a man. Wccoml'lain of tin' shortness of life, yot squander time as though we had a million years to live. Tho young miss trios to look old and the old maid makes frantic efforts to appear young. Many people live in constant misery, aud add to all tho other woes aud misfor tunes of life by thinking of the terrors of death. I"1!' of them, each accord- special fancy. One 'In el nlf,. I,, I-,,-,. -ii,, I '"'llc time over it before It,.. "' away; ;"'"''' !'i''ce meal into his ca- lt"'Us "Haul), a third slyly "is opportunity to tileha ' ''is neighbor, and thus ' "" ''is head a sound scold - the driver, who makes lt':'tui,'i the spoil. They say ,,,, '''opliauts kuow the exact ""'iiiul iim,k.... t ,.i.,..,n:J Nikl have and absolutely r dm ail,Vthing Jess than It is estimated that an average of eight matches are used daily by every man woman and child. It is said over L'.ooo cars were put out of service on the Haiti more and Ohio system the first of August on account of not hav tho required M. C. 15. couplers and power brakes. Advertise just as yon eat reg ularly and in reasonable quanti ty. You don't wait until you are starved before you eat but go to your meals at a set time every day. One meal right alter tne other, year after year, makes you grow fat and keep well. Advertise just as you driven nail. Not one big blow and then stop for over, but with reasonable blows, one following the other. Even if your one blow is hard enough to drive the nail home, it is likely to go crooked or split the plank and spoil tho job. Adver- tisojust as the farmer plants corn not a big sack full at one time iu one place mid then stop but a few grains at a place iu regular time. In other words, advertise with busiuoss sense. Keep at it week after week, month after month, tiud success will surely corne by and by. sliiiry at .:" A. N;.. i!:in A. :l:.".o I'. M . I !ct M I 1 1 i j , v tli-'ivi- tor Miavrt - : slnir-: Mai in'i ri-i.-i! 'at,- -a-, linns ail S.dil A. M. anil :: I'i I ' M . il.n! iiml :' li-il I'. M. mi Tiling. lay only. Ki-iir-iiii i'1-kiis ymiil in n-iiiii, Sulurii.iy :-.v ; i"n i ,i r Is! will In- on sail- On1 t-iii iiv k'.i-, i. ,ii inn- i.o f Ini-ti.i roinul tri'. I''.i'llliin tirki imhI f,,r o.Mi 1 1 a , -will In' on salf Iron, '1'inihiv lilit.i Kriilny ai rah' of 1 .L'.'i for On- rniiini trip. Some very absurd stories con corning the new mercantile tax law have been circulated in the rural districts, and there is con sidorublo misapprehension among the farmers, l-'or instance the story was circulated in some j sections of the county that a i farmer could not sell his butter and eggs, cattle or anything else without paying a state tax. Ol course this is a mistake. The law only applies to merchants and dealers persons who keei store or a re engaged iu mercantile- pursuits and no farmer, huckster, cut i le dealer or ped dler is liable to' the State lilei cail'ile fax, because lie is llol merchant in the moaning of tl law. HOT-WEATHER COATS. Both in litfht colors, and.Bril liantine Skeleton Coal, with Patch pockets. Also a lot ol" new Linen Dusters. Just In. A I,u ee lot of Aen's and Bovs' Summer Pants ref- ul.ir price 75 cents; our price, 50 cents. Latest Silk Ginghams and Zephyrs for Ladies' Shirt Waists. Just the thing for Summer Wear. . K. JOHNSTON V NVV' i"V. It it I THt ! FULTON COUNTY Covers the Field. In every part of the County faithful re porters are located that gather the daily happenings. Then there is the State and National, News, War News, & Department for the Parmer and Aechan ic, Latest Fashions for the Ladies. The latest New York, Bal timore, Philadelphia Aarkets. The Sun day School Lesson, Helps for Christian Lndeavorers, and a Good Sermon for ev erybody. THE JOB DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE. SALE BILLS, POSTERS, DODGERS, BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, CARDS, 4c, In fact anything and everything in the best style along that line. Sample copies of the NiiWSsent to any of your friends on request. t t T1MK TAIlLi:. Nov. Ill, IStiil. I.I'IIVO WlniiluMti.r Miirtlnsliurir.... UiiirrrMnwu UreiMKMstle Mi'rc.t'rwliiin: . . . . l.'lllUlllH'1'NtllH'll . . V iihi'hor Slilpiieti'.liurK... N I' Villi! I ut-llsle Mci'lmliii'sliurir,. IIiIIsImiii.' A rr, llui-t-isburK. Arr. I'lillu Arr. Nrw York. All'. Ilullliuol'i!.. mi. S no 4 no. A.no.ii A. M A. MltA. M l! 7 Ml.. 8 l.'illl 8f 9 '." 1:1 4-. H ll lul.lt I". M 4 I I'll! I Hi,, 10 i :m; u i., I i'., 7 mil.... Ii l.r 7 hi' ai WW I as n ll 10 ill 1 111- H -.'T'lll 4il lift, H 17 II (17 7 r-.; .... II ir: 11 if. II 4! .1 mi n !w :i ii A. M.l. M. J7 I 4n '.' 41. f 47 k i: ii mi I'. M t it: ll ml 4 OH .. mill it :x il 4i 11 o. I'J oil (1 in I:! 'J7 Ii in in I) 4.', I'. M. Ii 4S 4 7 ai. il A M Adilltli. mil triilnN will liiiive CurllsUi fur Hur-rl- liurii ihillv, rxi!c.( Sumliiy, ut ft.Mi u. rx.t.iii ii ni., Ii in p. in., ;i .t. . p. in., t.M p. in., imtl friMii Mvi'IiiiiiIiIiiu'k ut il. 14 ii. m., 7.HH a. in., H Ii ii III.. I.IITi p. in., i.:i. p, in., und 3.M p. in., n. -.ii p, in., il.:U p. in.. H..M p. in.. Ktopiilnif ill. Second mreut ll,iiTjNliui-ir, to lei oil pHsMnH'rN. 'I'nilnN No, i untl 111 run dully tH'tweou Hurrts liuiK mid UuKL-rlown, mid oil Suuduy will slop ul Intdruiddiiilu NlulloiiH. Dully. t Dully except Suuduy. Lunve no. 1 no. 3 no. 6 no. 7 no. 9 11". M 'A. M (A. M IP. M P. M nilltlllline II HO 4 hh K f. Ii o. 4 X New York 7 40 li 0ft KM. IN. I'lillu II ill 4 i K NM'i 4 H". llurrlsliiirK ft Ul 7 to II 4 f, 3 III 7 ill Dlllsl.urK ii 40 4 il MueluinltiNburK.. f IK H IIS Ii lift S Ml 7 m Curllslf h 40 H 7 Ii i7 4 III H llll Nuwvlllt! (IdO o. Ii fx) 4.17 H ill SIllppeusllurK... II 17 9 IM 10 4 M K 37 Wiiyui'slHiro 10 .17 1! Hi 8 III CIlulllliKlKlluiK.. rt :4ft 9 8n IB. h IIS Kit MuroertilMlrK-... H 10 10 47 6 II (ireeuuuntlo .... 7 do 10 00 IM t 7 9 1 lliiKcrMown .... 7 il 10 is a 17 Hoi ami Murtiuslmiv K il II U H 4ft Ar. Winchester. 9 in 12 Kn 7 Ho A. M. I'. U H. M. I'. M, P.M. c oocooooooooo o xxxxxoooooo '1 The Hot Weather is Now Here, s la m7fm ; fcr v -K Kf A Palo Dnce U h pron.liiCf.t svinptonl of vltlnlcd l,iuot II covi'roil wltb iilini'Ui.1. ino vlilviuu I'.wmijUi ll' imtiii o' wuyof nuriilrj 'i.'U of you I C0iulllK.li. the hlood, allKht or (eve Come and see the Wickless Blue Flame Oil Stoves. A Sinx that costs less than one-half to run it. Saves Trouble. No Dust. No Odor. Aildltloiiul litctil triilnM will lenve HuitIkIuiiy (1 lily, ex.M-pt Sumhiy for(?urlisle und Intcrmrdi UlC NtUMlllls ut it. :(, 11, in., i.oo l. in., h.h p. III.. II .'ft p. in. tinil 1 1. 111. p. in,, itlso for Mnoliunlus-lini-k'. DilKlmiir nml lntcrinediute Htutlous ut 7 imi u. in. und :l.i7 p. in. Nos. i nml ) run dully between llurrUburj: ntid lluuerstowu. Dully. Dnllv except Suniluv. i On Siiuduyh will leuvo l'hlludelplilu ut 4 ' p. in. I'liiliiiiin pnl. ice slccpliik' Clio between New York mill Kiioxville, l eiiu., on Iruiiifi 1 west und 10 eust. 'riirotii!li uuucl.i'H to und t'rniii l'lilludelplilu on irulUK i uiul 4 eust und 7 und U west, si UT'ri i nit n i 'I'.N Niriiri'it A 1 N S l'US. ,1'tlK. iMix. I till nolU 1111(11 1". M A M 1 A Mll.ve. Arr. Saves Time. No Dirt. No Ashes. No drease. No Smoke. never ftiiu to rectify H' lloKlor or the h ood, allKhl or tevere. of long utiinrtliiff or roeent origin. JU tlilriy of long yen i'H record Buuruntceii iu eiucui y. Bold everywhere. J'rlceHI 00 iii-r full unurl Iniule. frupurud only by mi iiKi.vK niti u riinrAHV, Itntroll, Mleb. y.t t i- iic :it TiuHl's Dun' Sloie. i, liuru the same oil used in lamps, Perfectly safe. fv- Lie use of this stove you have a nice, cool ,: Hi. hen all the time. S A!m.;, other cheap Oil Stoves on hand at prices wilh- I I" f ! reacn i every lamny. w iii- hand the largest assortment of Poultry .iod !-"ly Wire of all sizes, at bottom prices. Fruit J;u Jelly Glasses, Crocks, Preserving Kettles uid all kinds of Fruit Canning Goods. . ALBERT STONER. ooooxxxxxxxx I' M.A. M li li.-iCliuiul.ei,l.ui-K. 7 in . . ..Minimi . ... 0 . .Mereerslmrir. .i;iclillioud.,. II (': a i"l A. M. 'UK. I MIX. I l'US. noiH noilii ( tA a ti' m;p. ti. u iMi ;toi u oi ii in H :m S (is K III. (. M II IO 10 10 9 Ml I 4 : 4 1I 8 KO :i us a no I. M V Wir (N.niii'i'tlon for till Millions on I'uttilicrluiiil Vulley Uuilroud und I'l'tiusylvunlu Uulliiiud HVNteill. II. A. Kiiiin.K. J. V. Id .YD. lien'l 1'uhn. Anent. Supl. County Oi'kickus. I'resldeiii .Indi'e lion. S. Met!. Swope, Assoeiute JuilecH -l.clluicl Kirk. IVier Mor ion. I'loilionolury. Ae,- 1'runU 1. I.vueli. nlslrlet Alloruey tieoixe II. Ilulili'ls, 'rreiisurer Tlieo Slpes, S;.M-hl I n nl.-l Slirels. Di putv Shi'illI .luu.es llll. m l. Jury oimiiisMoucrs - Duvld Unix, Kuuiuel II, lliieki'iisinllh, Audllois -.luliii S, liurils, 1), 11. My, 'in. A. J. I.uuilii-rsnu, Coinitilssliniers I., VV. Cuniilni.'liuiii, AHmiiI I'lessliiKer. Jnliu htuukunl. nmk-s. W. Kirk. I'oi-iini'i M'hoimis Kirk. ( 'i in i it y Sui vi'vor-JouuN T.uko. ('ounly Sii),riliitenili'iit - l-'lein t'liesnut. Atlonli' W, Sci.ll Alexunilrr. ,1. Nelson Sipes. 'rtinimiK 1''. Sloi.ll, r Mi'.N, Johnston, M It. Sliuiliiur, Ueo. II. Duiuris, .lolm . Slues. ADVERTISE IN The Fulton County News.
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