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hi.xt* Ornci at Jackson, Kim., |
IVbrnarj (Ah, lt*5. )
Notire Is hereby given that the follow
ing nsuiril settler has till'd notice of hia
intuition to make Huai proof in support
of hia claim. au«! that sniil proof will le
made liefore C. E. Watts, Chancery Clerk,
at .Montieello, Mis*., on March 28th, 1 ■Hi,
via: Uilliert Walker, Homestead No.
978**, for the east half southwest quarter
eel ion 24, township 9 north, range 19
west.
He names the following witnesses to
prose hia contiiinons residence spoil, and
cultivation of, said laud, viz :
Levi Myers j All of
Emanuel Norwood, i Gwinville P. O.,
,1. M. Payue, 1 Law reuce Co.,
Paver Beusou. j Miss.
R. C. KERR.
(1-W Register.
Sotlcefor Publication.
Land Officr at Jackson, Mias.. )
February 12th, 1885. j
Notice is hereby given that the lollow
ing named settler has tilt'd notice of hia
intention to make filial proof in support
ef his claim, and that said proof will be
made Ivefore C. E. Watts ,Chancery Clerk,
at Monticello. Miss., on March 28th, 18*5,
vis: Albert Oatia, Homestead No. 99411,
for the north half northwest quarter and ’
soathwest quarter northwest quarter
section 7, township 6 north, range 19
west.
He names the following witnesses to
prove bis continuous residence ujmii, and
cultivation of, said land, viz:
Archie Barnes, | All of
Georgs Baum, ( Monticello. P. O.,
Bright Bnrkloy, \ Lawreuce Co.,
L. T. Wary, * | Misa.
R. C. KERR,
S-w Register.
Sotice for Publication.
Land Officr at Jackson, Mias., ^
February 12, 1885. \
Notice is hereby given titat the follow
ing-nauied settler has filed notice of his :
intention to make final proof in support •
of his claim, and that said proof will be!
made before C. E. Watfcs.Clianeery Clerk,
st Monticello, Miss., oil March 27th, 1885,
viz: Stephen Adams, Homestead No. J
9703, for the southeast quarter north
west quarter and southwest quarter
northeast qnarter and north half south
east quarter section 8, township 8 north,
rauge 19 west.
He names the following witnesses to 1
prove bis continuous residence upon, and
cultivation of, said land, viz:
tieorge Mvers, | All of
Jeflf I.ODgino, | Hebron P. O.,
Josh Glioler, ) Lawreuce Co.,
'l liumasl’arkman, | Miss.
R. C. KERR,
6 w Register.
Notice for Publication.
Land Ornc* at Jac kson, Miss., \
February 20, 1885. S
Notice is hereby given that the follow
jng-umuetl settler ha* tiled notice of hi*
intention to make tiual proof in *up|M>rt
of his claim, and that proof will be made
before C. E. Watts. Chancery Clerk, at
Monticello, Miss., on April 4. 1885, viz:]
Primus Burkett, Homestead No. 4584, for
lleunis Nichols Homestead No. 4584.
He names the following witnesses to
prove hi* contiminus residence upon and
eultivation of, said land, viz:
]>cnui* Nichols, | All of
I'ay W. Nichols, j> Blount ville P. O,,
James M. Bourn, (' Lawrence Co.,
Bright Buckley, | Miss.
B. C. KERR,
Register.
FEARFULLY COMMON.
KM ■ ey Complaint Among both
Pries hml Agr«-A Bril*
Itani Recovery.
There Is something startling In the rapid in
crease of Kidney diseases among the American
people within a few years past. Many causes
peculiar to certain classes tend to prodi ce anu
• ggrarate these troubles—as, for,exarnple, care
less liTlng, overwork and exposure. Dr. David
Kennedy, of Kondout, N. Y„ is often congratu
lated on the excep tonal success of bis medicine
called ••Favorite Remedy” tn arresting and
radically curing these tnoet painful and danger
eua disorders, prootsof this.like the following
are constantly brought to his attention, and are
pnbllshed by him for the sake of thousands of
other sufferers whom he desires to reach and
benedt. The letter, therefore, may he of vital
importance to you or some one whom you
know. It is frwn one of the best known and
popular druggists In the due and growing city
from which he writes—and doubtless where
those inay dud Mr. l.'rawford at hi* place of
hualnesa on the comer ot Main and Unlou
streets ;
PrRiKnrtrLD, Mass.. March St, 1*84.
I?r. David Kennedy, Roudout, N. Y.
Dear Sib For ten years I had been afflicted
with Kidney disease la Us most acute form.
» hat I suffered must be left to Imagination— j
lor no one can appreciate It exeept who hare
gone through It. I resorted to many physicians
sod to msny different kind of treatment, and
spent a great deal of money, only to Und myself
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and found it entirely useless—at least m my
rass.
Your "Favorite Remedy”—I say with a per
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Use this letter as you deem beat for the bene
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_ LYA/AN CRAWFORD.
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Dr. David Kennedy, Rondout, N. Y.
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here with one-half bottle. I found one
of my friends in a pretty bad condition.
The doctors were treating her for chills
and fever. I did not know what her
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theless, a candid truth. She used it all,
and haa never had cause to lie down
during the day since she took the first
three doses.”
A Case that waa Proaouaoed In
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Jek.it City, N. J., March 14th, 1884.
Da. B. J. Kendall Co., Gents:—I hare used
rour Kendall's Spavin Cure for the putt three
rears in inv stable and am satisfied It is the beat
nediclnel can uae for a general stable liniment,
(lave also used it successfully In a bad case of
dood spavin.
Andrew Garlino.
Stable keeper AS Hoboken Avenue.
KENDALL’S 8PAVIN CURE.
Newark, N. J.. March 18, 1884.
Dr. B. J. Kendall Co., Gents:—I have uaed
rour Kendall's Spavin Cure and Blister both in
ny buslseas as a stsole keeper aud in mv prac
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g|th the best results, and cheerfully recom
nend It to all who have need of such good*.
Yours very truly.
W. B. Hatdon, V. S.
KENDALL’S SPAVIN CURE.
Harrison, Dakota, April 1st, 1884.
rDa. B. J. Kbndall Co.—I have been one of
lour I feat customers for Kendall's Spavin < ure
nil Blister, I have cureo over one hundred
■aaes of spavin with Kendall's Spavtu Cure and
:an aay tor one that It is one of the most excel
ent remedies new on record, far superior to
iny 1 ever tiled.
D. 8. Richardson. V. 8.
KENDALL’S SPAVIN CURE.
Brooklyn, N. Y„ Aug. 18,1884,
Dr. B. J. Kkndaix Co.—I an. pleased to ln
'orra yon that after a fair trial given by our cus
,outers to Kendall’s spavin Cure, they pro
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1, C'KAWKOMD.
Price $1. ]ier lwtftlc, or 6 bottles for $5.
ill druggists have it or can get it for
rou, or it will be sent to any address on
receipt of price by the proprietors, 1>r. B.
I. Kendall & Co., Enoshurg Falls, Vt.
’lend for Illustrated circular.
SOLD BY ALL DKUGGISTS.
II J.1 T V>for working people. Send 10
E I I’a I cents postage and we will mail
ion free a royal, valuable sample box of goods
hat will put you In the way of making more
nuney In a few days thau yon ever thought pos
able at any buslnesa. Capital not required- You
;an live at home aud work lu spare time only,
jr all the time. All of both sexes, of all ages,
trandly ruecessful. S* cents to S.'i easily earned
ivery evening. That all who want work may
es . the business, we make this unparalleled of
er : To all w o are not well satisfied we will
tend $l to pay for the trouble cf writing us. Kail
particulars, directions, etc., seut flee. Immense
Ky aietolutely sure for all who atari at once.
iti’t delay. Address Stinson a CO., Portland,
daiue.
SAM LICHTFOOT,
THE OLU RELIABLE BARBER
OF BROOKHAVEN,
an still be found In his nest little ahop on Krn»i
‘reel, always ready to serve his patrons up after
Re inns’ a pnroved fashions of t he Tousorlal Art
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Virtouu* Resolutions by Retailers.
Matos’s OtncK, Feb. 23. 1885
At a called meeting of the liquor
dealers or Aberdeen, on Monday, the
following resolutions were adopted :
1st. That on and after lldsslate uo
liquors of any kind will bo sold to
anv person on Sunday, and that no
house where liquors are sold shall;
keep open, cither hack or front j
doors, on that day, except drug1
| stores.
2d. That drug stores shall not
sell liquors of any kind on Sunday.;
except on a prescription from a
practicing physician.
I 3d. We pledge ourselves not to
sell liquors of any kind to any per-1
son known by us, who is in the hab- j
it of getting drunk, nor to minors.'
we knowing him or them to be such.
4th. We call upon the Mayor and
Marshal of our town to see that the
foregoing resolutions are strictly
complied with.
Geo. W. Elkin,
Walker A Piltoski,
W. C. Pearce,
T. G. Elliot,
B D. Lobt,
T. G. Gannon,
W. J. James,
W. II. IIenoebson,
Ed. Levelle A Sox,
E. M. Carroll, G. L.
C. agent,
J. W. Walker, Ch’n.
G W. Elkin, Sec’y.
The above truly remarkable clip
ping was sent to us by a friend in
i Aberdeen.
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The whisky sellers meet and re
; solve that they will not sell to inin
j ors, nor on Sunday, nor to any one
; who gets drunk ! The drug store*
! shall not sell liouor on Sunday, ex
cept on the picacript'on ora prac
'ficing physician! Truly, “the
j Greeks bear gifts to the Trojan*.”
| But before we take this wooden
horse, let’s examine him, and see if
I there is not more in him than Pro
i hibitionists want.
j All of their virtuous resolutions
are explained when we state that
j four or five of the parties signiug
i the paper have petitions pending for
(license. Now, in order io disarm
some of the opposition, they resolve,
that on and after this date, they will
obey the laws.
What is this but acknowledging
what all know, that they have ba
| hitually violated the law in times
, past? Now comes the question,!
Will men who have given bond to |
keep the law, and violated that bond ;
j time and again, feel any compunc
tions of conscience for the violation j
I of resolutions passed by themselves?!
Are such nieu to be trusted by law |
: abidii g, peace-loving, respectable j
| citizens? Will any one believe that \
they propose to show any more hon
i or to the resolution than to the
law ?
Will the mayor of that town en
; force the resolutions more than he
has the iaw ? How is it that the
I mayor receives permission and in
struction from saloon-keepers toeu
! force their resolutions ? Why has
he not enforced the law ? Can the
resolutions passed by a dozen men
be of more authority than the laws
of the Stale of Mississippi ? How
is it that the question of selling li
quor to minors, drunkards, on Sun
day is to be regulated by the resolu j
tions of liquor sellers? The laws j
can only be changed every two|
years, and that openly; how long j
i after these men got their liccuse un- i
| til they met and resolve that all lim ;
i itation of the traffic: is unconstitu
} uonnl awl not to be obeyed, and
then instruct the mayor not to en
force those arbitrary laws ?
The fight should be continued to
the bitter end. Let the good people
of Aberdeen resolve to make thor
ough work of the matter. Let there
be no toleration for those officers of
the law who are in favor or liquor,
and iu violation of their most solemn
oaths, wink at crime, and allow
violations of the law to go unpun
ished.—Sword and Shield.
——
NEBUCHADNEZZAH.
BY IKWI.N KISSKCL.
Yon, Nebnchndiiczzali, whoa, sab!
Whnr is you tryiu’ to go salt f
I’ll bab you for to know, sah,
IV boblin’ ob de lines.
You’d t>ettor stop dat prancin’;
You’h pow’rfol fond ob dancin';
But I’M bet my yeak’s advancin’
Dat I'll cure you ob your shines.
Look here, mule ! Better min’ out—
Kust t’ing you know you’ll tin’ out
How quick I’ll wear dis line out
On your ugly stubbo’ii back.
You needn’t try to steal up
Au lift’ dat precious heel up;
Y’ou’s got to plow dis fiel’ up,
Y ou Las, sail, for a lac’.
Dar, dat’s de way to do it!
He’s coinin' right down to it;
Jes’ watch him plowin’ t’roo it;
Dis nigger ain’t no fool.
Some folks would lia’ bent him ;
Now, dat would only heat him;
I kuow jus’ how to treat him,
Y'ou mus’ reason wid a mule.
j He miuds me like a nigger,
! If he was only bigger,
He’d letch a mighty tigger,
He would. I tell you ! Yes sab!
See how he keeps a clickin’!
He’s as gentle as a chicken,
An’ nebber thinks o’ kickin’—
Whoa dar! Nebuchaduezzah !
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Is dis heah me, or not me ?
Or is de debbil got me f
War dat a cannon shot me f
Has I laid heah niore’n a week ?
Dat mule do kick amazin'!
l>e boast was spiled in raisin’—
By now I Vpect he’s grazin’
On de odder side de eroek.
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MISSISSIPPI KHW8.
Dr. Algier hns been lecturing in
Natchez.
Osyka lias a flourishing Dra
matic Club.
Corinth has a Prohibition Vigi
lance Committer.
The streets of Aberdeen are being
paved wi.h artificial stone.
The improvement at Cooper’s
Wells will, it is said, cost $50,000.
The Biloxi Firemen took part In
the Firemen’s celebration at New
Orleans.
Alex. Brown, an old citizen of
Warren county, died lately in his
77lh year.
A mail route has been re eslah
lif-hed between Port Gibson and
Grand Gulf.
Hon. G. 31. Govan, of Pike, is be
ing urged by bis friends for Secre
tary of State.
Wolves arc said to be killing
sheep and bogs in great numbers in
Pauola county.
A great many of the old citizens
of Liberty have moved to Gloster on
the new Railroad.
The Vicksburg Post paid a high
compliment to Luther Benson dur
ing bis visit to the Hill City.
Col. 0 J. E. Stewart and 3Ir.
John, Smith both old citizens of
Yazoo county, died Feb. 27 th.
Col. J. R. Galtney, of Amite, has
announced as a candidate for Stale
SiiperintandeDt of Education.
Several “wild cat” distilleries arc
said to be in operation iu Alcorn
county. They don’t have Piohibi
lion thei** cither.
Me P..it Gibson Democratic
Club cciebrattd Clevelands day
wt h a nu inual salute ol thirty*
i igut gun*, one extra lor Lamar.
Messrs. Campbell and loung
blood, of Vicksburg, are going to
start a daily paper in Meridian to
be known as the “Morning Tele
gram.”
Mr. Lewis Wilson and family, of
Liberty, have moved to Chicago.
Mr. Wilson is a brother of our own
worthy townsman, Mr. David Wil
son.
Senator George contributed five
dollars toward the building of the
new Biloxi Baptist church. We be
lieve the General is a member of
the Baptist church at Jackson.
Martin is laid otf regularly in
squares, 200 feet deep, 1G lots to the
square, of 40 feet front. There are
32 squares. Its streets are 20 feet
wide, aud intersect each other at the
Iron t.
Williams Jr Posey, merchants of
Yazoo City, have failed. We be
lieve it was two of the partners of
iliis house who were killed in the
bloody Christmas tragedy in Yazoo
City, Dec. 24th, ’S3.
Dr. John S. Moore, lato of St.
Louis, died at It in home iQ Jackson
last week in his 78th year. Dr. J.
K. Parker, of Centerville, also died
on the night of 2nd iust., of heart
disease, in his 70th year.
Liberty Herald reports the follow
ing recent marriages in Amite couu
ty : Mr. James A. Germany, and
M iss Ilannie R. McGehee, and Mr.
Logan Phillips, of Pickens Station
and Miss Ella A. Gill, ot Gillsburg.
Capt. W. L Johnson, of Clintou,
and Miss Lizzie Link were married
at Yazoo City on the 24th inst.
B. T. Holloman, Esq, and Miss
Laura Warren, both of Yazoo City,
were also married about the same
time.
Judge A. W. Brion, of Warren,
died at home near Bovina, from the
effects of the paralytic stroke by
which he was prostrated a short
time since He was a member of
the Mississippi Legislature, and
rightly regarded as one of its ablest.
Col. E. D. Frost, General Super
intendent of the Little J. Railroad
and one of the purest and cleverest
men of our Stale, recentlv returned
to Natchez from a sick bed at Me
Comb City. We trust he may soon
find himself perfectly restored iD
health.
The municipal election at Winona
last week resulted as follows :—C.
M. Erwin was elected Mayor, W. W.
Steele, Marshal, amt B. F. Sweat
man, J. C Purnell, L. N. Moore, J.
L. Campbell and J. T. Nolen, Aider
men. The Aldermen elected were
the nominees of a citizens’ meeting
in the interest of reform.
Wm. Brown, Sr., aged 76, died at
Port Gibson on the 3rd. He was
probably the oldest engineer living
in the Southwest, having been
master mechanic in 1837 with the
Baldwin Locomotive Works, of
Philadelphia, and ran the first lo
comotive over the Vicksburg and
Meridian Road in 1838, and the first
one in Mississippi.
The Odd Fellows of Mississippi,
in conjunction with their brelhern
of Louisiana, will celebrate their
next Anniversary on the 26th of
April which has been set aside for
this especial purpose, and from
what we can learn of the affair, it is
anticipated that it will be the
grandest and most glorious Anni
versary the Order bas ever cele
brated.
The Yazoo Sentinel says that I.
M. Jackson, a levee contractor of
Sunrise, Bolivar county, Miss., was
engaged in a shooting affray with a
number of his men. He fired six
shots, every one of which took
effect. Three of tits men have siuce
died. Twenty shots were fired at
Jackson. lie delivered himself up
and was acquitted as the proof
showed that he acted in self-defense.
HE CAN T tti AWAl !
DR. PRENTICE,
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L*ti of London. England
18 Oryades Street,
At the argent request of mauy has
Prolonged Ilia Stay
Until Februaty, 1885.
Hut Positively no Longer.
EYE, EAR AND CATARR H
F. P. Martinez.
My son had a troublesome catarrh of the
head and throat. For more than two years
wc sought medic 11 aid in rain. I watched tbe
gradual progress i»| the disease with a great
deal of anxiety, and while following strictly
the treatment and advice of leading physi
cians, I ssw my son from day to day grow
worse. His hearing l>ecanic so badly alloct
ed that he could not bear the ticking of a
watch when held close to the ear. Last Msv
I took him to Dr. Prentice, 18 Drysdes
street, and from that day he began to im
prove and continued to grow lietter, until be
could hear the same watch six feet from his
car, cr could hear it licking in liis pocket.
His general health has improved and all bad
symptoms have passed away. His hearing
is now so acute that he can distinguish the
faintest discord in music, in which he is
now progressing very finely, in shott. Dr.!
Prentice cured my sou of his catarrh and
deafness. I sincerely feel thst i cun recom
mend Dr. Prentice as possessed ot the high
est skill and ability, and 1 take the greatest
pleasure in adding my testimonial lo Dr.
Prentice's long list ol triumphs.
F. P. Marti mm,
Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in Hoots
and 8hoes. Nos. 7 aud 9 Magazine street,
New Orleans, La.
New Orleans, La., Oct. 22, 1884.
To thoec afflicted •cith catarrh:
I had the disease myself for niaur years,
which has made not only my life disagreea
ble to myselt but to those who were around
me, so 1 made up my mind to seek the “Sun
ny South” after Iwing advised to do so bv
doctors of the North, who had given me up
and said there was uo other hope for me ex
cept to get in a mild climate. After I arrived
here and found no relief for about six months,
I went to l>r. Prentice, of 18 Drvadcs street,
who treated me for aliout two monttis. 1
had relief at once, and at the end of two
months I was totally restor'd and telt a nee
inan. The doctor then asked me to give him
a testimonial. 1 refused, as I thought the
relief was only temporary. Now he has re
turned from Europe, and I am totally curid
and well satisfied that’llie disease will not re
turn, and 1 give this testimonial cheerful!*,
and recommend all w ho are afflicted to visit
the doctor immediately, Yours truly,
Eioxsr Robinson,
Proprietor and Manager of Robinson’s Dime
Museum and Grunew aid Opera House, of
New Orleans, La.; also Robinson's circus.
Cross-Eyes straightened
without pain in u few
minutes.
Last evening Dr. Prentice straightened a
case of cross ev< s in less than one second.
He hail tested tne eyes some days ago, and
since has been preparing glasses lor her.
Last evening the young lady, accompanied
by her mother and several triends, repair, d
to the office of Dr. Prentice to try tiie glass
es. They wore placed on the young lady’s
face, and instantly her eyes liecame perfectly
straight. They had been crossed fromearly
childhood.
Miss Morgan,
171 Gasquct street, New Orleans.
My eyes have licen very badly crossed all
my life. They were so bad that 1 was told if
I hud them operated on I would lose my
sight. Dr. I're.itice straightened them in
aliout a minute, and my sight was lie'ter at
once. The following day 1 went mi an excur
sion to Spanish Fort. I did not even wear a
band >ge after the operation.
Lovis Martin,
Whitehall, St. James Parish, La.
Tne anna seei
Mr. L. J. H. Foster, of Crawford, Miss.,
was totally blind for several years with Cat
aract. His eye was operated on by an emi
nent oculist of New Orleans. After several
weeks of horrid suffering his eye run out.
The doctor tlicn said he did not believe it
could be done successfully under the
exis ting conditions of Mr. Foster’s system.
But afterward l)r. Prentice operated under
precisely the same conditions, and gave Mr.
Foster sight. Mr. L. J. H. Foater's ad
dress is Crawford, Miss.
About twelve years ago the daylight of my
life weut out and left me io total darkness
But a ray ot bright hope found its way into
my shallowed heart six years ago. when I
was told of and taken to the moat eminent
oculist of Chicago. 1 was taken to the Eye
Infirmary, chloroform was given me and
Itnth eyes were operated on for cataract.
Well, after several week* of horrid suffering
one of my eyes run entirely out and the oth
er remained totally blind. Then all hope Iru
ly departed ftom my life. Never was there
an hour from that time that death would
have been unwelcome, until the 24th of De
ccmlier, 1883, when I was taken to see Dr.
Prentice. He st once operated ou my re
maining eye, without giving me chloroform or
anything of that nature, and in one week
irotn that time, as the first bright sun rose
on the New Year of 1884, the bandage was
removed from my eye and I could see! Thank
God, I could aee. Bxnjamin Hlsbaiuj,
405 Longwood street, Rockford, 111.
Spactacloo or Classes.
Dr. Prentice has the only Astignameter of
its kind iu America, he having invented it
hiutself while in Europe. With this instru
ment the most delicate and sensitive eye can
be fitted with glasses so accurately that they
are relieved of all atraio, and thus they soon
recover their lost strength. Spectacles fitted
and ground to order in this manner do not
change as ordiuary glasses do, hut they wear
for years and preservi the sight.
Dr. Prenliee brought with him from Eu
rope ten thoussud pairs of Alhermanous
Tourmaline glasses, which slit the heat out
of the light, rendering the eye perfectly cool.
Stammering or Stuttering.
I am nineteen years of age, and have been
troubled with stuttering or stammering near
ly all mv life, at least since I can remember.
It became so annoying to me that I recently
went to New Orleans to see if I con>d find
relief. I was rucommendcd to Dr. Prentice,
No. 18 Dry odes street, New Orleans. I was
under the management of tho Doctor the
first time for thirty tniuutes, and I have nev
er stuttered on a word or had the toast diffi
culty in articulation since, A.Gouttx.
Donaldaonville, La.
Reference: A. G. Rickr, 142 Pojrdras street,
dec !8-« rr
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