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r THE PALATKA ttfiW& APRIL 19. 1912. . V ' it 'I it;. M i i The Palatka News ' and Advertiser. Entered at the Palatka postoffice as uittimoie matter or the second class. Published Fridays by RUSSELL & at raiatka, Florida, on VICKERS. 117 South Second St Phone 195. Wm. A. RUSSELL. Editor. Our old friend T. J. Appleyard ol Tallahassee has several advantages as a candidate (or delegate at large (o the Baltimore convention. His name will appear near the top ol the list, and then he's a good fellow, and is known in all parts of the state, and but why enumerate. Puluam county voters should remem ber that Dr. E. S. Crill is a candidate for delegate at large to the national demo cratic nominating convention. Dr. Crill should, and will, (provided the voters think of it) received the solid support of his home county. The bal ance of the state is more than likely to give him a large majority vote. The press dispatches of the early week state that "Mr. Justice Hughes of the United Slates Supreme Court is be ing groomed as a republican dark horse.-' Whcf "Ve arc such exquisite whiskers 'h'T- n appropriate statemeut of the cHle though how they can refer to a man with ecru whiskers as a "dark horse" is not entirely clear. The Pensacola News has the unbe lieveablc effrontery and nerve to re fer in its editorial head to Pensacola as "the oldest town in America." When Editor Felkel attends the press associa lion meeting at Palatka we'll have him kidnapped and brought here aud locked up in the old dungeon awhile without gopher gumbo. He 11 know better then. St. Augustine Record. Senator Bankhead of Alabama, mana ger of the I'nderwood presidential cam paign, assures an anxious public that Mr. I nuerwood s grandfather was "an old line Henry Clay Whig," and adds, "it is always best, you know, to tell the truth in matters of this sort." Of course, aud it is so important that we should know every detail in the life of Oscar's grandfather. As for Oscar, himself, we will learn enough about him after his inauguration. Few mortals have had a more nobl active or interesting career than Miss Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross society, who died at her home in Maryland last Friday at the ad vanced age of 90 years. She saw per sonal service as a field nurse through the war between the states and in the Franco-Prussian war. She was president of the American Red Cross from its foundation in 1881 till advancing years compelled her to lay the burden down. If Maryland has not filled its niches in the National Hall of Fame at Washing ton, it would do a worthy thing in re serving one of them for Clara Barton. Champ Clark led Woodrow Wilson in the Illinois democratic presidential primary by 140,000 votes, a fact that will place Mr. Clark before the Baltimore convention in a most emphatic way, While Mr. Wilson claims a large ma jority of the Pennsylvania delegation, it is also reasonably certain that Mr. Clark will have about 15 from that state. Champ Clark is' certainly in the run ning, and were it not for his age, his chances at this time would appear better than that of any of the other mentioned Democratic aspirants. "Full many a ecm of nurest rav serrne mcuarit, uniatuomcu caves ol ocean bear: Full many a flower is born to blush unseen. And waste its sweetness on the desert This beautiful bit of poesy must have been running through the mind of the editor of the Ocala Star as he penned the following comments on Col. Toomer s recent address in the Brick City: "Col. Wm. M. Toomer. the eleventh hour (and cvth minute) candidate for congressman at large came in from Jacksonville Wednesday afternoon and scattered some handbills, announcing mat ne wouta speaK lrom (lie band stand in the evening. At the appointed hour, the distinguished gentleman was on hand, aud was accompanied to the bandstand by Editor Harris and half a dozen other leading citizens. Mr. Har ris, in his usual graceful manner, intro duced Mr. Toomer to the public, the public square we mean, and for quite a little while the candidate aired his views, having plenty of room to do so. Occa sionally a passer-by stopped to see what the fiue looking gentleman was talking about, but most of his eloquence went up as incense to the silent stars. Mr. Toomer thinks the democratic party is in uanger oi becoming too progressive (which is to say the rank and file think too much for themselves) and needs sale and sane citizens about his size to sit on the lid. Mr. Toomer favors fed eral aid for public roads, in which re spect he agrees most surprisingly with all the rest of us. He handed out a lot of other carefully edited sentiments, all expressed in the most correct manner. The gist o his thoughts will be found in his advertisement elsewhere. He went his way on his campaign tour this morning, leaving only pleasant memo ries behind." DISTRICT PRESS ON . SAM HILBURN Putnam county is just now butu''". ' its crops of politics and n..und -5 ,!t the certainty of secu-' K". and lasting atiwpU aKV t1-1 There iud ' f Utter. roSt!Jlv svisc vvt:v bi iit. r it rvp f.uts Sst a srviH tvfwataa j tse civhv sod tb sunt lkv oi rv- ers is gttttie rfc,r N;M, rHv-r. ktc& is Nv-'ad tv siriie or cwp ct pvht!v-us t tie kae c the oi'.h last. ill Nf pjL.vh axv teatU asl thottbt h wvarj a ssauv twiav, oa Ne sajv tiut tnK-k oi a tbtv a i U is hke ifce saauV lakuA idvVTtoJ tbv tcv t the vac, UvN o V,ct bo :tJ as si tvvic c a r rs? tvtureed tro.au :i r.dtf. And tie v: Os :u- Mof W til t:tr Ti 5v!?r SocK'ivX'.ctl CMre k asx-aSc la ai-..; Ma "ii to tJs.b. rv tv.'. sad u tsvwtir hvuI, Ctc lad vvaMtic cveJlJOes lire's !t Tie oivwss ci ibv Si'ivar vie oi a..ed; e;'.v.v. Nj. :i4 il oxH itxeJ . so..i ij j VVa tot :5s v-w ItJ. ifvViJOJJV NctsetaKa; cui pt uvij. v-.v vv ss ptctoa s adcoc ie a:ieced y 1 MttK tvvu.-a yv-i-coai. Vitf ed;.Vf o tiv Nes wv: tie e a ifftt v :v.-cv-:a: ciacv( . nvi aoca vfitw st--f 'vi ije :i ;-i ttiic secai. sW ecvueor v vX"a-i v vi vMtij.rcc -1 "v- W S.-V ii'4'.K4 x 1 najjg eas.-v'j !. .- nvj. Hon. Sam J. Ililburn is gaining streng th in this county every day and we con fidently expect it to be demonstrated at the polls that he is the favorite for con gress to succeed Frank Clark. ililburn s ability is second to none who are candidates for congress from our Second district. There is not a flaw in his Public re cord; you may safely swear to that, for it mere were, his competitors would have pointed it out long ago. As a moral citizen he measures ud to the highest standard. His friendship and sympathy with the toiling masses who struggle for bread is proven abundantly in his career as a legislator. As a democrat, he is without reproach , And as a high toned Chrisly-j,.. man he is with out a suivi. ole for Ililburn the Second 1-. ' " f 1 'iNlh'L J Saturday Sernionetle. "No man llveth to himself and no man dicth to himself." Men are related to each other in vital union from which there is noes cape. Obligations grow out of this union. First of all, we are bound to getner in physical union. We are dependent on each other in spite of ourselves. Someone was careless in a powder mill and' a whle village was wrecked by the explosion, k is saia yellow lever entered the south in the last New Orleans epidemic through the carelessness of a quaran tine officer. The whole nation suffer ed. The Mohammedan devotee goes 10 me ancient city of Mecca, drinks of the sacred pool and contracts cholera. He returns and starts an epi demic of Asiatic cholera and all the machinery of the health ripmnmomc ui curopean countries is set in motion to stay its progress. Thus are men oounu together. n 1 i 1 . . i aui caien nis gospel by a name, which we use to describe the most powerful of explosives. He calls it the dynamite of God. His did not appreciate the far-roarhino- u.uuie 01 tucse grcM moral and spirit ual truths. Look for a moment nt some 01 the bits of dynamite which he sends to the Roman Christians: Bless them that nersecute vnn- hloc and curse not. Note another piece of his spiritual dynamite: Owe no man anything save to love one an other. Here is still another: As much as in you lieth live peaceable with ail men. He lost his hnad he. cause the teaching was, a new one. I wish to draw three lessons from this Christian law of life and death. First a lesson of gratitude to those of former generations, who lived for those who were to follow them. We are the heirs of all th Our duty is to preserve what has come down to us and transmit such to our posterity. From it I would al so learn a lesson of responsibility. No man in the modern world can live a life isolated from others. He is bound up with his fellows forirood or for ill. He cannot be a cosmopol itan in his business ambition and a Robinson Crusoe in his sympathies. The third lesson I would "learn is a lesson of horje. The this law of human life means iho gradual coming of the kingdom of God on earth, it means the end of class hatred. It means the evangeli zation of the world. 1 T I HAVE III FI FU ORIDA THIS STATE IS FULL OF NATURAL CURIOSITIES AND NATURAL RESOURCES. INTERESTING COMPARISONS Florida Is the Most Unique and teresting States In the Union. In LOYALTY He may be six kinds of a liar, He may be ten kinds of a fool; He may be a wicked highflyer, Beyoud any reason or rule. There may be a shadow above him Of ruin and woes that impend; And I may not respect but I love him. Because well, because he's my friend. I know he has faults by the billion. But his faults are a portion of him. 1 Know mat fiis record s Vermillion; Me s tar trom a sweet seraphim. Rill hec iltti'tKaAn . . .. : . 1. u .r..r:".. ' ""ivwrr-iwn j , -J! All ro--Vj j Mylo give or 10 lend. Aud thcoga he is wild and saraly. 1 like him beciase he's my friend. I knock him. I kaow; bat I do ii The same to his face as away; Aad ii other folks knock eil.tbev rr it n.l k ... M k t .k: . . k.ecP ,. eye cm this HitW , re 7 c.rik nutjer 1 here b sewthmg No up, of hsool tav 1 pd; ivtaV , . For t tat autvl j, hvt Wat l!VkUl"V,W' fra-vU.lMcaaVc he's v friend, lad rut BvH N-ea i rvpreseauavv o the 1 . .. " . - .wH'ie. He e x sirxs.h. Utvk poliucita i . aad,!ht:ae oIs his bea iMe to) BURBANK NE3. devene o. The HmtUioj ocWj ide vv Ulk-se. ader fr heidl aes. f CoL Ford H. Kors of Detroit. Eschew so devdu dty tbit h ! Mich.. srat sevem dsys in Borbaak e-iaavx sjMrv she tin: o Cvw 1a ttse 1 feit'ai the wtk 00 his tarai .ader t. u : :v 1 1 v u a'.-uu. "cere i .ior uv cvoirvss from I - 1 . r . 1 .. vt ..,..1 k. . ! oer la tHtrtuaki tew das axo in sfwctittj had wc his frieds. Mr. Stewart Caasetwo formertT of Bar- i hiak 4fx-t a wi here with h friends. ' He hs gve k HeMlad. A'a , aad ; tro-ca there aiset short visit wita friends . oa ta Coetvs or to teil jvw ' be til go K hs home m Scctog YaUt. h d;d he ooaae &.k K (eit yvxi am t :o voe Jta 6o t vve ivV I &i;vi Svite Se5-xv- The U ii fv;aied wax i ii lett h s iv aid 3i-:e h-! he eiev-ied tor1 To tvprvsen kiv so dvjeset-died ihjt hue to: The Wojma's Sdy C!h of Barhiai hive Frsa's. Cit.. lie ;v:tvaj, cvvne i heW irs raeet.ii ui Mrs. Bowes 01 ud a verv o i ei evf rv oa :roca ihe sa. oa's csjmI tv s?il as So to k e hj-i ;v:'.et jv vvm ol the v.viu h!ie-si2i tj.a ;he hoieth;jj oer ;o t;os- K;i!.x:c ird. Ho? Sija !. H'.INtra. o i'llatu. Mid:-dj;e : Cots froai lie Sfcocd Co"vs.03Ji l:'Oi. js 1a 10 a vedsesis cull -.24 oa the Mr. ci a cje oi tie sSoi asea t tia J mtioi. ad heavies N:ia EVutr with .e aitss. i2e 2Kt 1i.1t ie "evU--ed !tja "i raw o.- ; a;.-sviii i .or 'vhi iEer t esiwij Ne jctm li'-et. --ii .saxe -or i 'Ji o eo? :ji "eci-escay aeraooa and pieastat rise. , Oa loeday aisit tie Drtaucc Ctii of cVifhitak gave aa t!eca:ar3! ;a f the sciooi house. The ptjy was called Faa ta the N.-ioWn.iaa. Abet tie ea-: sfrataateat they gave a daave aad every , on eatojred th3vies matesuetv ; The restiat ! jo :vr tie tixrptiMieai3 3 oi ih-e tow of tSjrcoai. j ir. C. E. AJaao atnie tr.? w CVaii oa Taesdij. Vrs- W. M. Neva o ianiitte. Vsci Starke. Have you ever paused to contemplate what a wonderful state Florida is? What a unique, interest ing state, full of surprises and para doxes, marvelous in its wealth of specimens of the three kingdoms of nature, unsurpassed in scenery, full of natural curiosities aud of inexhausti ble resources? Its coats Jiue is as long as from the northeast corner of Florida to the northeast corner of Maine and along its axis line the state is 700 miles. Owing to the difficulty of travel until the railroad made it easy, a journey from north to south Flor ida, or from east to west Florida, was considered the same, almost, Journey to a foreign country, and this impression is still prevalent to some extent. It is noteworthy that the Philippine islands have their coast lines better charted than is the line of part of the west coast of Florida, the part called the Ten Thousand Isl ands, and this portion of the state is still as much of a terra incognita as Is Central Asia. The most ignorant peasant of the old world has heard of three geo graphical names, the Jordan river, the Mississippi river and Florida. Ever since her discovery this state has awakened, and kept up interest in the world. In mutation and romance her history has hardly had a parallel. From the misguided adventurer, who sought the spring of eternal youth, to the enterprising filibuster, who de fied gunboats while aiding the Cuban cause, something has always hap pened in Florida to keep her before the world. Bloody, romantic deeds have been done without number by Spaniard, Frenchman, Englishman, American and Indian. No Indian tribe has been so written aud sung about as the SeuiiHoles, aud while the names of Sitting Bull and Geronkuo faded from public interest in less than a geaeration. iliose of Oscola and his oompatriota are still fresh in the world's memory. ""r" When an illustrator fotrftf vw.; picture suggst- vit-ethiag any other sta:e is rernaraable for he Suds bo difSeaity. for thene are bat few unique features that ar.y of the s;a;es can siow. Bitt when he comes to Fioridi he must pause and choose, for this place has so masy resariahle thxis wor.h picttiritg. Ariteca has tr el:5 dweil icjcs. bat we tare our Indian raoitnis. New Mexico has c'.d SpaaUli fcuild irtjs; so have we. bt they an? older aad be:tr preserved. With tie ex ceptioa of AUsia aad California, there is bo s-a-,e ha: Fi-oriia that can beast of acpthinj beiagi- to the aiimal cr vt'ietalle k-iic-a that soce other state does no: share. Alas ka has the reindeer, the miiskox and tie poiar bear; Flon-ii has the crvc cd Ie and the citneca ea'.e. Califor nia has her se;'to:as; Florida has her Itsasia viae. wiUi Si aid Chattahoo chee cedar. Motiiaza has her iey- i sers. w the S.l-.r 5crtr.s. p ria;s '.he 'arses: is th wor'.d. Vjslaii at:-i Utah hjie EatTtral ir-.dfs; so has j Fiorda. at ieas; wtxe. We hae sot i the Osi Cas;--.-. asd we hare s .-: ; Niajrara. fc,it we hav tie EveraSa.i-?s. ! Ti' little Sfvc ca th? world's ctaj i ii Deen E-ntaoseil as cftea is the desert of Sahara. Th ceser: his heva cr.'sse-i 12 ij re:rciird for x tiocstad yir. ha: tscs who bars ieceedei is crsssiii tie rsrs!ade oajL fee ecfi?:ei cs. tie- fttrj. Tire YOUNG WIFE SAVED FROM HOSPITAL Tells How Sick She Was And What Saved Her From An Operation. Vr in. 1 inn i 1 111,1 iJ Upper Sandusky.Ohio. " Three years ago 1 was married and went to house- keepi.ig. I was not J feeling well and I could hardly drag myself along. I had such tired feelings, my back ached, my sides ached, I had bladder trouble aw fully bad, and I could not eat or sleep. I had headaches, too, and became almost a ner vous wreck. My doc tor told me to go to a hospital. I did not like that idea very well, so, when I aw your advertisement in a paper, I wrote to you for advice, and have done as you told me. I have taken Lydia t. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills, and now f have my health. " If sick and ailing women would only know enough to take your medicine, they would get relief. " Mrs. BENJ. H. Stans bery, Route 6, Box 18, Upper Sanduskj, Ohio. If you have mysterious pains, irregu larity, backache, extreme nervousness, inflammation, ulceration or displace ment, don't wait too long, but try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound now. For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and such unquestionable testimony as the above proves the value of this famous remedy and should give very one confidence. 5t W. A. Merryday Co. Dealers in Crate.-Material of all Kinds. Fruit and. Vegetable Wraps. Palatka, Florida. We endorse HILBURN For Congress. mm It's a Jar to one's feelings to contract for pensive mjllwork and then 1 of inferior rfjuality and full of ins fections. All our doors, s ash, It 1 and house trimmings generally uniformly good and made o ! best lumber. Our reputation:, been built upon supplying ht; goods only and charging right 1 WILLIAM TURN AGE IIAKOWARi:, i Plinilft tiN. Ill I ...Ml, in XtrJ We Endorse the Candidacy of Sam, J. Hilburn for Congress- ii SARCASTIC JUHUr WATERWAYS RIVERS AND HADB0R3 BILL BE. FORE CONGRESS GIVES GREAT DEAL' TO FLORIDA. SPARKMAN DEFENDED- BILL iya Any Ship That Can Get Through Panama Canal Will Be Able to Float Through Florida. Waih:c;Mn. The house passed the rivers ar.J harbors appropriation bill, carrbj: towards of $2ti,250,Oiio. The neasu.-e et throuith in (piick order, the ap;rcpr:ation !e:uK at the rate of E.-r tias $.: 'Xi'i.'O an hour. The vole ;'cr :: was '.mammons. Several aniiir:e:;i cid loi increase it very E'iCk. T?:v the appropriation items ai l . , re Fkria. sjrvev items ir.vestications in s:a"e of Chairman o-?-:'.;re. That M.'.vity Leader Mass. dala;: , PALATKA. FLORIDA. ( Drugs, Chemicals, Druggist Sundries an' Patents. PRESCRIPTIONS OAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. - 5 FREBH GARDEN 8EKD Agents Mallory Steams mm 1( J-- WaiTtii Hltl For Women Who Care Of course you use an antiseptic in your itiuiiiyitmi 10 nie cure in yuurun u per son, and von want the best. Instead of what roil have been usin? sueh as liquid or tablet nnti'pties or peroxiilo, won't ,vou please try 1'a.xtiue, a coneentrateil antiseptic powder to be dissolved in water as needed. Paxtino is more economical, more cleansing, more germicidal and more healing than anything you ever used. ANTISEPTIC U. LOPIR BAILET. President. The G. Loper Baileyi Fire Insurance: I Leading American and For;' Companies ji Life Insurance: , Marine Insurance: f F ?a... -.t is ; -xi frc: In the toilet to cleanse and whiten the teeth, remove tartar and prevent decay. To disinfeet the mouth, destfby disease perms, and purify the breath. To keep artificial Ueth and bridrework clean and odorless. To remove nicotine from the teeth and purify the breath after smoking.' To eradicate perspira tion odors by sponge bathinp. As a medicinal ntrent for local treatment of feminine, ills where pelvic catarrh, inflammation and ulceration exist, nothing equals hot douches of Paxtlne. Vor ten Tear the I.vdia E. Pinkham Me-i. Co. has been rviru'.arly 3 sdv-sicj their patients tnse it Kcause ;S oi its extraordinary cleansing-, heaiin? ici pera:eilat power. Kor this pnr- i 3 p;se a'oe I'ai-.ine is worth its weight S ' Also for nasI catarrh, sore ig thr.iat. if -.ijed ere. c.:"s and wounds, i 1 Ail arci--is.i, ;s as'i ernts a l"ix. (S Trial N't a-1 testimony of Hi j g women fre n rtnit. I a THE PAX TOi TOtUET CO . Borrow. Mass ' by Jury. cis vf fr.cJc.n late la the' -iniTT. Ihe Lieadim? tumnankf s All Claims Promr: Settled. I p Office 1 15 Front St. Paiatki, M n We Endorse the candidacy of 5s Hilburn for Congreu. ( A e n 1. t U b P P F fBSSISl X SMITH'S Homemade Candy Ice Cream, and Cold Drinks. -Ajmit fur- Ti rs.;.aa-i Ve s3.v Jut J rK-e .Vr $'-i a ..s imiifcj ae aw J.v.;. a;ii liai. -e ' -yvc &iu Jvat atv'.i lv -u. x .v-vwt i.m. Ti Viaxi ccvut" 4 UvKnu a saoi Mv-uvai. YtiMiot v-vOs jnirM ti xi mni i cutain t nan Win Niuta caat-w iti ttI.Tp isJ.o Smli i'a.o :nc k. .'iajt ai 'is cva,t cv- ii cwv tfatj. Ttat a ut Vj. a ar nie.-W tm act iftat aW Saor M n www it attav ? at mc pnwwaj jxjr iiXT ac a i jcciif Ln-a oc trji- siaxs.-. Sraavc Nia Hiara. i ;.v ?:." :iv wfiit s-iwaa ia.ics ic a C'-v-a: o.'j?o.' 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' Iai-s rxi L -c" "4.,.- -. ,lv";j: t:,:;'-:-1:-Jiio( Actf ti zz'r .l'i-TVi ot iL- -.c -.. ; : - -m-of csr-ci il a-.-a-.-r i-Ei. lAir -; a,,- , -., ; : 'x"t ,' lrai aniia ja. zu.-HS. -iaa s,:.i7 i till -.-' W --!' i,V'": t.,;--;'HaU aa t a jirci: j.io3iLa-. i.aa-iil- i ' .- ; t - ' Ti. Xxn. 3a.- cf --a-.ii ixi ;;r , ,,.. f ; ; Yt1'-? -' :"1 I xa t tfn-:crsiM t r. t 11 w . -.111 ....... - . '. " Rai.23 -3fc 3.tr5 Sir twa orma-di a-? a ti TlXi TABLE NO. 4 "'--.;':; .j-" -Sl v v- -. 7.,. - V;. . . . I Huyler Candies. I. A. SMITH,' Palatka. I'lori.u We ure FOR HILBURN Yoo tt - i .i Ctjf 2i sec-: ifia so iar-i w a: i ti Isi3ra ci Fx a bta?ss i " -"s aarir- 1 zu;-t iz l t x-?-zzzz. izi.4 i: ,2 -i Tcrii aaj Mr. M. M. C.-im oc faKwulif. s act a iiJl ssk itfre- 4 SoriMai uspevttas tir iaac. f luis ci nnirals. 71. Ti3 s Mrj. Neva's sewac Ert? linfsiti 1 i.vr- :--ne fci-. -t -'v.-' -,i Wlvi iirr rwfaiar SKsca at ti citv4 oa T4irsii7 arwr.x-a. TSrf Lai are ic J4 x jrvat a jri Sec ti CSarca. N Soaa7 W.H be tie re-iiir Face. are ccrcally u:afi w cooh aLxxmri nil; European Restaurai Furnished Rooms,? Hot and Cold Batii At f; CH.5KLTPPERBLSQ - Palatka. F a - lor HILBURN Yosfef We E. O. EARLS, P t- u 417 Lemoa street. PiUtUi fy Deals in all kind; of j . jj Sewing Machine SupFj Guns, Ammunition, eel; m Guns ami Sewing 'g Machines Repaired, f .v t r 5 ; Work Guaranteed. GET Aa i.-it of -ai j max J-.iS7 5.T 33 iWJMLii'fi .11Siir aca ac i loairs C eoifcii v-hi-ral ?u. stt da: ifi-t act tiso --i? jrwarac jrtta ut wii'iu a siAia-ii .-a a 1 Jwt jwi .i':au : a: tis "aw if( as irttm- r-?o a--i tj j4'cii(ua f a rtaoa-ii li ifp u alrvmCf RnaimH t -.31 sa iauxreular es?si r ir 5-t fxvttiiasif m it at Ii iisr "Tiir-wr i .-ta tar. :s w ai"-i.Ciw aa s HILBURN" I Bet Year Life We're FOR H. OSTEOPATH Dr. S. M. 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