FULTuN COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday, a W p6vK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. JULY 9, 1908 Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. Why Not Kead The Bible? HyOeo, W. Mellon. Is tho book lost:' We are com manded by the best authority on the Bible, to read, search, medi tate upoti the Bible; the whole, not a part. We tind that Christ Mr. Rryan's ProsperHV. There is a material difference Check Your Passion. An old man was once walking They came The old man between the new Brj an and the w,lh a ,,ule ny ..i.i i. tma aJ. T ! across four shrubs WIU. - U K'i7W 1UI, III VllU WfJUb W ' , - . , . . . . i said to his vnut ifu nomimiiiun Chicago unheralded and unsung, ,.puI) UD thR f)ne dm even proviaea witti creaen FARMERS road tho Scriptures, and he says tials to the convention which 4DTSHTISINO HATCH Peraquareof allneax times 11 M rVT square earn sunaequent inaeruon . Al advertlaementa inserted for lei bree months charged by the square. he has given us an examp.e, and John says he left us an example, that we should follow in his steps. (2 Timothy; 8:t6 ) All Scripture is given by in spiration of ( tod, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for cor- 10 than 3 mm. B moB. I yr. One fo'inh column. One half oolumn One Column .Iis.no. . -woo. .. w oo SK no 40 00 SS00 I iw.no S0.00 I 76.00 Household Noted. The secret of cooking game is constant basting. It should be underdone and full of gravy. Pare potatoes and cover with cold water for an hour before cooking, and they will bo less lia ble to turn dark after boiled. afterward nominated him, but; merely at the head of a contest ing delegation. Many stories iiave been told after the fact of carefully .aid plans for his DOOM nation. There were no such plans. Governor Altgcld, who has been c. edited with arrang rectiou, lor iustructiou iu nghte ousness. .Now we will give a few j ing the coup which resulted in the imitations from the Bible as i is 1 nomination, was, in fact, the last given us: Proverbs the 2:2-5: of the strong leaders iu the con "My son, if thou wilt receive my i vention to yield to the demaud words and hide my command - for it. But this vear the new Bryan goes to tho couventiou mouts with thee so that thou in cline thine ear unto wisdom, and apply thiue heart to understand iug. Yea, if thou criest after knowledge, and liftest up thy voice for understanding: if thou seeketh as for silver, and search- they are ; est for her as for hidden treas I urcs, then shalt thou understand A lablespoonfulof vinegar tdd-1 the fear of the Lord, and find the ed to a quart of lamp oil will de knowledge of God. " stroy the uupleasant odor t it is We would say, let each one as not caused by a burner in need j he reals, ask the question, Do I of a thorough cleaning. search the Bible as I would se irch When boiling old potatoes for silvery which are apt to go to a very dark i Psalms 1:1, 2, 8: "Blessed is the color, put a tablespoonful of milk ; man that walketh not in thecoun into the water iu which they are selof the ungodly, nor standeth boiled and you will hud they will I in the way of siuners, nor sitteth be beautifully white when cook- j in the seat of tho scornful: ed. But his delight is in the law of New walking shoes are some- the Lord, and in his law doth he times inclined to "slip" at the meditate, day and night, he Is, and a lusty blister is the j And he shall be like a tree, result. A simple preventive is I pimtod by the rivers of water, to rub the inside of the shoes with that briugeth forth his fruit in a little soap at the heel before j his season; his leaf also shall not putting them on. j wither, and whatsoever he doeth A quick method of making shall prosper. " bread crumbs is to put the I Let us ask aain, do we "medi crumbs from a stale tin loaf into ; tate day and nighty" a muslin bag, tie at the top and Joshua 4:8: "This book of the rub it gently with both haads for i law shall not depart out of thy a few minutes. The bread will mouth, but thou shalt meditate then be tine enough for any pur therein day aud ni.ht, that thou pose. mayest observe to do according If you hiive a fern that does j to all that is written therein; for not grow fast enough, try put - then shaL thou make thy ways brain and is in no way dependent 5 i nr t i ,, i .. 1 iii l,.,t ,t...- riot' ' si n ami aa 1 a. I a. i i . " F" "mmmi mi i piueuwvue, mm wieu inou loili I UDOO speculation, investments nave good success.. Another question, Do we do according to all that is written therein? Deuteronomy 8:6, 7; We hear Moses speak: "And these words which I command thee this day, with two thirds of the delegates either instructed for him or per sonally devoted to his cause. The Bryau of 18M was ridijul ed very unjustly for his poverty; the Bryan of 1SJ0H is attacked very uujustly for his wealth. But 1 remember well that in 'Ho, when some of the assertions that he had been unable to earn a 11 v iug for himself in the practice of the law stung him somewhat, he showed me his account book for the hist two years of his practice as a stranger in Lincoln. The records showed a rather sinfular success for a young and almost unknown lawyer. Mr. Bryan has always owned his home. In 'HO it was an attractive and not too small a frame house within the town limits of Lincoln. Some I eople then sneered at him be cause he did not live in a style more becoming a Presidential possibility. Today they sneer because, with advancing years aud as the result of indomitable energy aud the utilization of his mental power, he has built him self a beautiful house outside of the city of Lincoln. Iu brief, while the first Bryan was by no means a pauper, the new Bryau is prosperous, but his prosperity has been coined from his own boiling, but too hot to bear the hand. This is especially good for the beautiful large fern that resembles the wild fern that grows on some shady hillside. One often hears complaints that the boiler rusts and iron molds the clothes. To prevent this, as soon as the boiler is emp tied rub well over with soap. This will not only prevent rust, it will also help to make suds for the next boiling. To keep mice away from pan tries aud cupboards sprinkle cayeuue pepper on the shelves. In boxes and wardrobes put lumps of camphor amoug the clothes, for mice dislike the smell of it. The camphor must be re newed every now and then, for it evaporates in the air. Honeymoons Can't Last Alwaya. Uoneymoons can't last always, and who would have theray says a writer in the July Designer. A wife may miss the endearing terms aud constant attention of houeyrnoon days. But happiness changes. One drifts from one kind of happiness into another. Sometimes the new kind is adeil more wholesome and splendid. Often with a man business cares are heavy. He has little time tor thinking of the small de votions. Don't nag him; don't expect him to settle the servant question lor you; or, in any event, when talking aoout home atTtirs make them amusing rathe, than tragic A woman can get out of many tearful silualioiiS by the aid of a good laugh. or legal retainers from trusts or monopolies. Such prosperity as he has to day comes from hird work on the lecture platform aud from a weekly newspaper which he founded and to which he gives all the atteutu n which it is pos- shall be in thine heart, and thou j sible for a mau continually travel shait teach them diligently unto ing to devote.-"The New Bryau," thy children, and shalt talk of by Willis J. Abbot, in the Ameri them when thou sittest in thy can lieview of Reviews for July, house, aud when thou walkest by a. I II If . m. tue way. now otton do wo come 1 short of the above teaching'r John "villi; Jesus commands us to "search the Scriptures, for in them ye think ye have eternal REVELATION. It is a revelation to people, the severe cases of lung trouble that have been cured by Foley's Hon- life and they are the v that testi- j ey aud Tar. It not only stops the cough but heals and strength- fy of me." That is, tell all things concerning him. Itevolatiou I, Bi John tell us: "Blessed is he ens the lungs. L M. Raj lieasnor, Iowa, writes: gles, "The that readeth, and tney that hear doctors said I had consumption, the words of this pronhecv. Acts 17:11; We hear Paul, speaking of a certain people, "Those were more noble than those in Thessalouica. iu that they received the Word with all the readiness of mind, and searched the Scriptures daily, whether these things were so." Now, in conclusion, how many of us will Jesus praise for search ing the Scriptures, and rec tiviug ' the word with readiness of mind? Malt ic, Pa, and l got no better until 1 took Foley's Honey and Tar. It stop ped the hemorrhages and pain n my lungs and they are now as sound as a bullet." Trout's drug store. Headache Cum lie cured only by a . itii. i)y tli.it will remove the cause. The ofteuur you top it with headache powders or pill the quicker will it return. Oeuerall y , headache odious trout a duu turbod utofnuch or irregular I. '' , and aloioat invariably I Lane's Family i Medicine (u toi.i.J laxative) will corn head, in ho iu abort order t.y restituting the ho wait uud ruinviorauiitt the It la a great blood medicine and the favorite laxative of old and young. At druuxiet', iific. and 50c. Notes. Patience and energy well ap plied will do wonders. An indiscriminate mixing of breeds will produce scrubs. The muddy yard is worse for sheep than for any other stock. The ewe that receives good care shows it in her produce. scrubs among sheep are just as bad as scrubs among hogs and cattle. The earlier the fat sheep are put upon the market the better the prices. Every farm home should have lots of sunshine. It's free aud mighty healthful. Sunshine is as valuable in the barn as in the henhouse. There is usually less of it, though. A lot of valuable work cin be done right now if there is a com fort ible workshop on the farm. The man who tries to got the best he can from his farm seldom has difficulty selling his products. This is a good tune to nut the fanning mill to work. It's the best way to improve the small gram seed. The soiling side of farming in an important thing. Do not iold the stuff to" long aud do n l be in too much of a hurry. A Wise Church Worker. Here is a story of a church worker who stands a pretty good show of some day becoming Sec retary of the United States Treas ury. He serves in a church that is popular with young men Sbortlv after he assumed the duties of usher there was an ap parent increase in the general collections. At the same time it was noticed that the young men who attended church singly or iu pairs were seated whenever it was possible, in a pw where there was at least oue good-look-tug girl. At first it was thought that that circumstance might indicate a possible connection on tho young man's part with a matrimonial agency, but that suggestion ho denied indignantly. "If you'll just watch the collec tious," he said, "you'll know why I seat them so. I've kept my eye on those co-ed ucational pews and 1 hnd that any man will con tribute twice as much money to the church when there is a young woman sitting beside him to see how much he gives. Propinquity may in some cses promote mat limony, but that is not my look out. It is the collections I am in terested in." FOLEYSHONEYHTAK atop that courfh nd -ea.lv luga He obeyed with ease. "Now the uext." He oboyed, but it d!d uotcotne so easily. "And the third." It took all his strength to move its roots, but he succeeded. "Now the fourth." In vin the lad put forth all his strength. He only made tho leaves tremble. He could not move the roots. They had gone strongly into the earth, and no effort could dislodge thom. Then tho wise old man said to the ardent youth : "This, my son, is just what happens with our passions. When they are young and weak one may by a little watchfulness over self and the help of a little self denial easily tear them up, but it we let them cast their roots deep into our souls there is no human power can uproot them. For this reason, my child, watch well over the first movements of your soul and st.idv by acts of virtue to keep your passions well in check." . BUY YOUB FERTILIZERS OF C. E. STARR, THREE SPRINGS, PA. This is the place to get your Fertilizer for fall The following goods will be sold at the prices nam ed: Standard Dissolved Bone. Cash When Loaded $14.75 Not Paid then $16.00 Not Paid for One Year $17.00 Standard Bone Potash. Cash When Loaded $15.25 Not Paid then $17.00 Not Paid for One Year $18.00 Banner Wheat Grower. Cash When Loaded $16.00 Not Paid then $17.00 Not Paid for One Year $18.00 I have other high grades at the same rate. All new goods and of the best grades TIMOTHY SEED ON HAND. You can get the fertilizer any time you call for it- 6-25-m3. It Kcached Ti'e Spot. Air. v.. Humphrey, who owns- a; lut ge general store tit Omega, O., and is president of tne Adi.nis Ooumy Telephone Co., as well us of the Home Telephone Co,, of Pike County, O, says of Dr. King'sNew Discovery : "It saved my life once. At least I think, it liu. It seemed to reach tho. spot the very seat of my cough when everything else failed." Dr. Kiug's New Discovery not only teaches the cough spot; it heals the sore spots and the weak spots iu throat, lungs aud chest. Sold under guarantee at Trout's drug store. 50o.Mdtl.00, Trial bot tle free. How To Cook Summer Vegetables. Means If a little sugar is add ed to the water in which string beans are cooked it will help to orlng out the flavor of the vege taole. A teaspoouful of sugar to two quarts of beans will be suf tic lent for this purpose. A pinch of bakiUK soda will not only pre serve the color of the beans, but will help to make the toughest beans tender. In cooking lima oeaus, a piece of butter the sjae of a hickoryuut added to the wa ter will prevent them from foam ing over. Jeets Never peel beets be fore cooking them, says Miles Mradford in Julv Designer. Merely wash aud scrape them; then put them on to boil without! removing even the root end. When they have become tender, plunge them iuto cold water for i a moment or two, aud the skins may be rubbed off without the slightest trouble In this way the beets may be made to retain all their color. Cabbage The best way to cook new cabbage is to cut it into small pieces, after removing the core, and boil it in water that scarcely covers it. Any of this water that is left when the cab oage is done must be drained away before tho vegetable can be prepared or dressed lor the ta ble. A little baking-soda added to the water iu which tne cab- oage is cooked will help to make it, more tender. A little sugar will improve the llavor. Sweeping the Field What The New 1908 De Laval Cream Sep arators are Doing. Reports are arriving In every mail from Maine to California andCunadu to Florida, telling of how the New Improved De Laval Cream Separators m e sweeping all would-be OOIDpStttion aside. Cow owners and separ ator users everywhere cannot gay enough in praise of the new De Laval. Kven com petitors are admitting its vastly increas ed superiority and marvelling at its many conveniences, perfect skiitmiiny qualities, ease of running, great simplicity, durability and beauty of design. The new De Lnval is ten years in advance of any other separator made to-day. Nothing like it has ever been produced before and to have done so now is only possible after three years of constant experimenting by the world's best engineers and mechanical experts backed up by our thirty years of experience In the manufact ure and sale of nearly a million separators. Improvements have Wi n made In every feature and several brand new styles and capaci ties introduced. There is a machine for every size dairy from the smallest to the largest and at a price that will tit every pocket, while you may buy for cash or on terms so liberal ll.al the machine will ac tually pay for hself. If you own one or more cows you can make no more profitable in vestment than to purchase a De Laval machine at once It will save its cost in loss than u year and afier a week's use you will prize it as the most valuable Implement 00 your arm. Ask for a free demon strution at your own home and send for our handsome new catalogue illustrating and describing De Laval machine in detail. Your cnly regret will be that you didn't do so sooner. Write to-day for Cata logue or call on 4 D. C. MALLOTT, Locust Grove, Pa, l.AWYKRS M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, ' Office on Square, McConnellsburtf, Pa All leffB) bUB.nenq und oollnotioDs entruHted will eoelve curefui and prompt attention. DR. A. K. DAVIS, Hustontown, Pa. Private Sale. DfcNTAL WOKK IN Al L ITS BRANCIIbS. Gold Crown and Drit'ge Work a Specialty. Teeth extracted positively without pain. Ail Work Guaranteed. Will be iu DflkM frf m Thursday ev ening until Monday morning of each week. A CALIhOKNlAN'S LUCK. "The luckiest day of my life was when I bought a box of' Muck len's Arnica Salve;" writes (Jhas. F. Mudahn, of Tracy, California. "Two L'5c. boxes cured me of an annoying case of itoMng piles, which had troubled me for years, and that y ielded to no other treat ment." Sold under guarantee at Trout's drug store. Warm Weather Suggestions. A tepid bath morning and night is refreshing. Heavy diet and especi illy a meat diet should b I shuuued. All sorts of green vegetables should be taken in quantities. Too much iced tea in injurious on account of its tannic add. A watercress or lettuce sand wich with a glass of mhk mak's a satisfactory lunch. No violent exorcise must be taken and the mind must be kept tranquil. Western Maryland Railroad Company. In Iffeel dime tO. 1908. Tmltis leuve ItunuouV un follow,; No. 0 W.IOti. m. (dully) for Huiferntown. H-1 tlmore. weyseabofO. CtiuniberKburK. und Imeroii Uliite. No. 4 10 Co u. m iWSSk iluys) Uiili'n.ore, Oet- tysburK. Yorlt unit luiertimdl ita. No. !:l lO in. ( week .lays, lliilllmoi-H uud lu- leriiiudluie atfttloaa, Vewitbulu irutn with ebasrvattoa boflet car. No. 18 W u. oj. (aaea dayi) Cumberland, uud liilmmedliit.-. No. - I.DI u iu. iweilt dVK Little OrleunK. Old Town. Ouiiibi-rlutid. Klklu uud went Veattl ula truln with otwervutlou buffet uur. No & IMS p. in idully) leiivex Baltimore 1.20 p. in . HuKeri.ti.wn ..lop. in. Alt truluK muki- ooiioentlon ut HrueovtHf for Krederluk uuu lrulu M uud I for pululN north und ut BJaJfmon (I'ulou stutlon) lor I'm, i delphltk und New York. R M. lluWKI.I.. O. W. MY KHS, rjek fun., a Kt. Anem. A Bath for Hot Days. Have vou ever tried a camphor bathy It is an excellent thing fur the nerves. It is made from an ouu e of tincture of camphor half an ounc3 of tincture of ben zoin and two ounces ot toilet vin egar. Mottle this mixture and add enough ot it to a warm bath to scent the a ater. Do not stay in the tub longer than l() or 15 min utes, aud after the bath lie down for a half hour. lOLEYSKlBMIYCORE Makes Kidisy and BUddar ftiht The Property of the Baltimore Crosstie Company. 3 Portable Engines and Saw Mills Complete, 1 Set Bar cus Stocks, 7 Pairs Truck Wheels and Axles, 2 Log Trucks, 1 Anvil, 1 Black smith Forge. 1 Low Down Wagon, 3 Four-Horse Wag ons, 3 Cut-Off Saws, Lot of Harness, Collars, Bridles, and several other articles too numerous to mention This entire outfit has only been in use two years. For further particulars call or write to MASON & GILLEECE, Auctioneers. Hancock, Md. Buggies and Wagons I have just refilled ray sheds with a fine lot of Bug-gles and Wagons which I am selling un der a written guarantee at Hock Bottom Prices I also have in stock a lot of Huggy Wheels and Buggy Poles. 1 want your trade. Please oonie aud see my stuck before you make a purchase. Thanking the public for liber al patronage in the past, and soliciting a continuance of the same In the future, I am yours, Very respectfully, W. R. EVANS, Hustontown, Pa. i.i - i H 1 1 WKECTOHY. ripilrtenl .ludltr M. ri S Miv Swopiv Amoclat Judarn I). T Humbert. H K. Markley Prothonotary. &o. Uemire A. HarrlH. IHilrlei Attorney Krauk P, Lynch. TrrhKtirer churle 11. stereaM. Sheriff Jeff lUrrlx. Deputy Sheriff A. I). Hohmnn Jury ComtnliNlonerr David Until. A. C. Trillin. A MM tot D, H. Myern. Aaron M. Ourland. W. tlruut wink C'ommfiwlolier-. S. ( tlnieev. William : Davln. S. A. Net)lt. Clerk H. Krunk Henry. County Superintendent n (' l.iirrl.er-.m Attorney.- W. Seott Alexander. J. Nclaon Slpe. Thnlnai K. S F. McN. Johnnton M. K. Stunner. John I". Slpe. S. W. Kllk. V. F. Ljraeb. II. N. BIpei.. U H. Wlble. BOHoruil OKFICKKS. Justin- of the I'eaee I. 11. Wlble. I'on-tatie Churles Meiik. Ilurtfesi. Dr. H. H. WMiurt. Couocilmen . U OrtsKlnner. John A. Irwin. Harry Hummli. A. V. Nuce, Ueome W. Kee ner D. K. Little. Albert Stoner. Clerk U U. Wlble. School iilreetom - John Comerer. Charlen H. SievaoH. S M Woollet. L. H. Wlble. M. W. Nace. T. K. dloan. Beard of Healih -H. B. Wlshnrt. M. !.. pre ; John w. HarrR aec'v: (Jeorse W. Hay, w. L. MeKlbbln. M. D : John W. Moaner. M. D. TMUM OF COI HT. The llrst term of the Courts of Ful ton county in the year shall commence on the Tuesday following the second Monday of January ,ut 10 o'clock a. m. The second term commences on the third Monday of March, at 2 o'clock p. m. The third term on the Tuesday next following the second Monday of June, at 10 o'clock a. m. The fourth term on the first Monday October, at 2 o'olook p. m. CHURCHES. Pbeshyterian. iiev. W. A. West, D D.. Pastor. Preaching services each alternate Sabbath at 10:30 a. m. and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Services at Green Hill on alternate Sabbaths at 10:30 a. m. Sabbath school at 9:16. Junior hr Iniin En deavor at 2:00. Christian Kndeavor at 6:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. Mkthodist episcopal Rev. C W. Hryner, Pastor. Sunday School at :30 a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Epworth league at 0:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:00. UN1TKD rRESUYTEKIAN Kev. J. L. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every Sunday morn ing at 10:30, and every other Sunday evening at7:00. The alternate Sabbatb evenings are used by the Young Peo ple's Christian Union at 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. K kVANGELloAi. LUTHERAN Kev. Cal i it I'asso Id Pastor. Sunday school 9:1") a. ro. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every other Sun day evening at 7:00. bristUu En deavor at ti:00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:00. Reformed Pas tor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. 1 'reaching an alternate Sabbaths at 10:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor at :00 p. m. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00. SOCIETIES Odd Fellows M'Connellxhurg Lodge No. "44 meets every Fridaj evening in tne Clevenger's Hall in McConnells burg. Fort Littleton Lodge No. 484 meets every Saturday evening in the New Hall at Fort Littleton. Wells Valley Lodge No. 007 meots every Saturday evening iu Odd Fel lows' Hall at Wells Tannery. Harrisonvillo Lodge No. 710 meets every Saturday evening in Odd Fel lows' Hall at Harrisonvllle. Waterfall Lodgo No. 773 meets ev ery Saturday evening in Odd Fellows' Hall at New Grenada. Warfordsburg odge No. 601 meets In Warfordsburg every Saturday evoning. King PostG. A. P.. No. 980 meets In McConnellsburg in Clevenger's Hall the first Saturday In every month at 2 p. m. Washington Camp, No. 450, p. o. S. of A. meets every first and third Saturday evening at their hall at Need more. Tuscarora Council, Royal Arcanum meets every llrst and third Monday evening in Clevenger's Hall, McCon nellsburg. Washington Camp No. 497, P. O. S. A., of New Grenada, meets every Sat urday evening In P. O. S. of A. Hall. Washington Camp, No. BM, P. O.8. of A., Hustontown, meets every Satur urday evening in P. O. 8. of A. Hall. John Q. Taylor Post G. A. R., No. 589, meets every Saturday, on or juit preceding full moon In Lashley hall at 2 p. m., at Buok Valley. Woman's Relief Corps, No. 8o meets at same date and place at 4 p.m. Gen. D. B. MoKlbbln Post dNo.401 G. A. 8., meets the second an fourlb Saturdays in each montb at Pleasant Ridge. Clear Kldge Coum ll, No. 940, Jr. O. U. A. M., meets in their Hall at Clear Kldge every Stiir.lny ovenlng. The Aspasia Kcheicab Lodge. I. O. 0. f . of Hsrrlsonvltlt, meets the 1st tind .Id Wednes.liiv i f euch mouth, In the f. O. O. F. Hall .it Harrisonvillo. 6 per cent. Mortgages. Send for our MORTUAOK INVESTMENT (.'1KUIJ1.AK. whluti allow a our iiuLiue plau of placliiK money on REAL ESTATE Id PITTS IllIHU. PA . FIRST Ml IIUIl AUKS 6 percent to the lnvcHtor. AH expeuaea puid by the bor rower. We ueuept of remlttanuea of MaX) to 110.000 and over. VLts huve the hlsbeat refer euoea. which appear on circular. Over veara Id bualueaa. Send ua your apuro money Tor luveatnieat. Jas. W. Drape & Co., Sootob. Motivate llankera. Suite M - ri l-a-l Farmers' Bank Bldf.. P1TTSBURQ. W. M. COMERER, agent for IHEGE1SER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, BURNT CABINS. PA. for the sale of Traction and Portable Engines, Gaso line, Separators, Clo ver Hullers, Saw mills, &c. Engines on hand all the time.
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