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I WAR TALKS ||Wtl1
I By UNCLE DAN
Number Sis*
=s============^ "(;et
illie and Jimmie Will Take Military
Training.
?n
"I am mighty sorry, Uncle Dan, that
this Is your last night with us. Can't
you stay longer? We boys are having
m peach of a time," suld Blllle. >
"Well, If you get more out of It In 1 He
the way of pleasure thun I," said Uncle
Dan, "you are going some."
"Blllle, I have been talking seriously
with your futher and mother about por
ending you to u military academy and ( (
they asked me to talk with you about
It." j N? Y '
"Whoopee!" Blllle screamed, like a '
wild Indian. 11 he W
"Now, hold your horses," said Uncle i and a
Dan, "and listen to me. You know I has, of
cent my boy, llowurd, to one of these integri
schools for a year when he was about This
your age. He was* nurrow chested,
toop shouldered, rather loose Jointed; 1 ,,( (" M
he had the big head and needed dls-ja,u'
tdpline and physical development. He
was growing fast and I wanted him to "j f,
be strong physically." i for m
"Say, Uncle I>nn," said Iilllle, "I be-1 fe||ow
lleve your description of Howard fits .
_ ?? ii Palmei
me pretty well, eh?
"Well," said Uncle Dan, "to be frank u ,l" 11
I think It does; you ueed the same 'hoy
thing. Howard did not like It at first. I good f
am told for a few weeks he had 'rough "Fo
.sledding,' but after he found that the myself
only way was to obey orders, he caught health
the spirit of the institution and liked am(
it. We did not see hlin for about six
months, then he came home for a few 1
days. We were astonished at his ap- n(>t ,l1
penrance. He had gained about 20ia',pr
pounds In weight, his muscles were as was g
hard us nails, he stqod as straight as feel w
?n arrow. lie was courteous, consider- by ;i
11 i: IF A
N"ie Ine result of s?x nionlht* ol null- Co.. II
t*ry tr...nlng. Compare lines A-A anil i<t>|
B-B In cut.
^~ate and manly. His awkwardness had
disappeared. The change was wonder- Ullkl1
ful and It was all to the good. Here
is a photograph showing 'before and
after taking.' and I am sure no patent
medicine advertisement could heat It. P
"Well, mother and I were delighted.
That was ten years ago. and Howard
says the year he spent at the military
academy was the best year of his life. Akele
"Now," said Uncle Dan. with great |"l'nst
earnestness, "when such training does ^
ao much good, makes better citizens and Tl,n
at the same time tits n man to defend kno.vi
bis coimtry. why should not Uncle Sam *'?T?hi
furnish this training at the govern- 'hrilll
nient's expense? The government has descri
the right to call anyone to serve in lows:
case of war anil with.nil imlnlna n Kiel
man is worth nothing rs a soldi or. lTn- 'n the
cle Sinn has splendid new training "ro ii
cnnips that will soon ho available for * *** s'
the purpose, therefore, here is double 51 s i"?l
reason why the Chnmherlain hill for vlndie
compulsory military training should he promii
passed at once, so that every boy phy- knows
sieally fit may have this training and wait, s
not leave it for his parents to pay for. 'Ike o
On account of the expense, not one boy n dog
In ,ri0 can take the training now. I am I ha
glad that you can do so. These big and w
crops and big prices. I And. in.ike the well e
farmers rather 'cocky,' and that the for m<
best Is demanded by them." it turn
Rlllle was up with the lark the next as I w
morning, more excited and enthusiastic Ing foi
than ever. He had a plan. He knew I mi;
Jimmle owned a colt worth $100; that feet o
he would make almost another $100 on afterw
his potatoes if they turned out well, hut dl<
and that he had from his previous The fli
livings, bought a $100 Liberty bond, a qui(
Blllle's plan was to have Jimmle cash knockt
In and go with hlin. He was dlsap- glirnps
pointed to find that Jimmle would still up his
lack about $300 of having enough to to Imp
top him thpniich Hlfl 1 ir\ nuli?oHn<? ho *
-V "= i na<
aid: "I'm mighty sorry to leave Jim- mv |ef
?*de." my hoi
Uncle Dan wa9 silent a moment or 0f |vor
two. then he asked Blllie to go down ns (j,e,
to the orchard and get him some ap- R|r|0 of
pies to eat on the train. While he wns ngnlnsi
gone, It wns arranged that Uncle Dan memhe
and Mr. and Mrs. Graham would ad- f
ranee the money necessary so that a8 he
Jlmmle could go. When Blllie returned ^njgt.
lie was told about It- He ran to the rl(Hl m
phone a^l called Jlmmle, saying:
"f^ome on over, run Just as fnst as you criIBhei
can, I've got the greatest news yon or not
srver heard of.** '
.
THE LANCASTER
LS FARGO VET Better Fa\
PASSESJIP ALONG1 ^
Tanlac, a Friend Told Me,"
Says Palmer.
rOOK GOOD ADVICE
Now a Different Man," m V\
Declares?"Now Rid of
My Troubles." ^
2 8 years, more than a quar- <T 'c'
.. \ v iilui j, I . u, niuit'i. Oil "
Elizabeth St.. Uinghampton i
has been a valued employe of
ells Fargo Express company.
man with a record like that
course, proved his ability and " j| F /\ Mr
ty beyond question.
i is the sort of a man whose vJlNv^Lileinent
is worth a great deal
is a matter of pride that men
i calibre endorse Ta'nlac. ** D" B 0?b?r"?. Chalr"
eel just like a good friend felt Mr. Fan
e?I want to help the other ??
who may be suffering," Mr. c Vj(ai
r said, ami that is the spirit of your
moves such men and women. ,bo Wor
want others to share their WBtf wff?: [',P I'*5'
r the last six years 1 have felt autocrac
f slipping from the path of | v?. - ' v ... ' ^ Up or
he continued. "Indigestion ^ placed
te became poor, my food did p p OSBORNE ant cr
ste right and I would sufTer which to feed and clothe
eating. I grew nervous and and nnvv; the armies and
etttng run down. I did not our Allies our own peopl
.. , i , . , and the peoples of our A1
ell and would get up teeling ?
gOpt..
mil dull. I knew it would not Failure would bring disai
me to keep on that way. "(Jet army and an untimely an
a friend told me, and 1 to<?k *ary death to many of our
v. . . have gone forth to battle
?. Now l am a different mini * *
of our liberty.
I nave to fight off worries uml RUtt Mr. Farmer, we kno
ills. I am entirely well of my der the great responsibill
es. I don't feel any more in on y?u h* our Government.
Is no such word as "fail" i
ion and my catarrh has disup-, cahulary and that nothing i
I. I can eat anything without 1 surmountable providential ci
l prevent your answering fn
f it hurting me. My sleep | r(.sponsibility.
not he better. Tanlac iris1 However, maximum crop
be had by the judicious an
he work for me and I give inv use p' * rtili/.ers, good seei
tent now to others. (let on cultivation, and labor-savii
anlac Special and start for *ry
ille, I tell them."
themselves, the well know ? WARRED ON DEATH I
mil women who endorse TanSir
Samuel Romilly, Britl
>uld not talk, but the bond of man F|rat to Bring End
thy between such people is) ital Punishment Stat
Once relieved themselves.'
The reninrknble career o
want others to know of this UP, Rorn|Hyf ,j?, British
econstructive. system purifier came ton tragic end 00 yen
omael, tonic which, because of wns the flrst Influential ""
innd to attempt to bring
ord, is called the Master Medi- abolition of capital punlslir
n T.ondon correspondent. W
tered public life the Knglh
lac, the master medicine, is punished with denth nearly
exclusively by J. F. Mackey. ranging from murder an
, .. i ix c ?? down to keeping company
ster; Peoples Drug & (Irocerv . .. ... V. ;
i sles. Romilly, who was of
loath Springs; CJ. O. Floyd, scent, launched an agltatl
iw.?Adv. ( these codes, anil In 1R0S he
tn repealing the Elisabeth
which made it a capital offe
TED BY WILD ELEPHANT Prt tely from the person .
From that ime nntll hb
=. Akeley. Natural!.!, Relato. Ex
enco of Boinu Attaekod by Ma,. 1 f'-n-wlnK h
e il ** i ? \ session after session, and a
sive South African Beast. . ? , . . ,
failed, he cleared the way f
, , .. , , _ . _ cess of others who kept tip
1 hunter and taxidermist. Carl E - ... -
- , tinn. itomlily was devot
y. who has spent .1 great deal 01 ^ Hm, when ?he du,d (
akin* effort In preparing th. lgl8 thp phlllinthrop,st fell
rful animal groups at the Atnerl 1|r|nn| of Rrtpf Fmir dny
tluseum of Natural History. f hf|d ?0 prPVPd on hls
. throughout South Africa as an h<j wpnt mnd Hnd killpd hln
int hunter. He has had many
ng experiences, one of which h<
lies in the New York Sun as fob Artificial Wood From
Artificial wood from drb
ihants nre no more conspicuous especially those of oak, bee
ir own country than Jack rabbits ,s 11 now product. reporte(
I theirs. They are the color of trla, using even cheap' " w
indows In the forest and almost t*ln' than the sawdust nlrea
llstlnguishaldo. Intelligence and utilized. The leaves
II veness are two of their most ground, ntlxed with a sulta
Dent characteristics. When one shaped In molds under a 1
he Is being hunted he will lie In ^W) atmospheres, nnd drl?
still as a rock, and looking much while still under pressure,
ne. and will hunt his hunter as hinder Is stated to ne \lsc<
hunts a rat thin may he strengthened h
d cut a big bull out from a herd tl"n of ? ,ltt,e ' Wlii*r?
as following his spoor, knowing *n' ros'n- or other su ik 1
nough that he was lying In wait Rround are ho led wl
' somewhere. The big beast, as before mixing with the so 1.
icd out afterwards, got my wind nru> the vlRCOR? Hy J
as stalking him, and was search- 'rorn H portion of the lea
r mp treating with soda lye and
1st have got within ten or twenty car'""1 ?f
f him. because I remembered , mnv >p 8 ' 0< 10 '
ard that I heard a swift rush to the pasty mixture . om<
1 not catch sight of him coming. b* durable for special pu
rat I knew of his presence was th? materials suitable inc
k vision of his trunk as he ">?' Infusorial earth, wood
>d me down. Then I caught one tPrat flour,
e of his little eyes as he curled *
trunk out of the way and tried - .
. ..w . . . . Plaeont at Carrlei
ale me with his tusks. , , .
Pigeons have been used
d Just time to grasp a tusk with g#r? for mnny thousnndfl
t hand nnd twist myself so that Dovp ,hp Anglo.Saxon na
1y was between the two shafts th# Nlirman nftnip. I)urln
y. I felt th<? Impact of his tusks E|cy|lt,an <iVnnstv. 8.000 y,
V diiir Into thi? tfrniinii
- - " "" j Christ. It was the fashion
me. nnd his heavy nose crushed cat<? pigeons and to train tl
t my chest. That Is all I re- anfi messengers. The
ir> with which Caesar was li
mnter fortunately shot him dead rebellion In Gaul, nnd
was preparing for another ahled to cross the Alps b
I was unconscious as they car- uprlslng cou|U possess the <
a to the camp, where I lay for ipee, was due to the use
months, with my chest so pigeons. In the Crusades,
1 that It was doubtful whether were nkmtuX and faithful i
I should live.
" :
FRIDAY, JANUARY 1
7 1 OLD BOSSY DOTED ON FISH "Gets-It,w 2 Dro
I Cow Feasts on Angler's Prlae Salmon COI*llfi POOl
' and Tope Off Lunch With Trout W
Ho. Flung at Her. ^ 86 Pwl Qff aft <
The angler couM east a fly, and had "Ge\o
caught trout In the south of England, of corn-limpere. It
but had never so much as seeu a sal- you few like
men river. Qr^at was his joy. there- Bu* "liberty hotUe of 1
fore, when one day he received an In
v
NEWS, LANCASTER, S. C.
I ~~ .
rming in the Sout
:R?ONE OF
: SAM'S DEFENDAr
ian Soil Improvement Committee, Atlanta,
mer: ? One of your most pressin
ove picture loins ami one to b<> noted up .11
los the delay, is the matter of obtain*.
importance fertilizer.
position in In spite of the best efforts
Id War?| ntanuf ( titters and the Gove
it of free- mntcrals for making fertil'ze
i democra- scarce and high in price. Th
st German it is all the more necessary th
y. fertilizers are to be distributed
i you ia be used upon soil that lias rec<
the grave very best preparations the f:
bility of J cajiable of (riving,
g abund- j The mobilization of our ai
ops with quiring a maximum movent
our army j troop trains and su iply trains,
navies of; er taxed the capacity of our r
e at home as never before, and in order
lies in Eu- tilizers to be distributed this
tlie movement must of necesi
ster to our gin early and the unloading
d unneces- at destination lie done with
boys who despatch. Every car must bf
in defense | to capacity.
Today fertilizers are cheap
w that un-! farm crops or farm labor A
ity placed i cotton, a bushel of corn, (
that there wheat, will buy more pounds (
in your vo- ! iz.ers now than ever before, f
short of in-J assure the performance of a |
avisos could j duty, with great profit to yout
illv to this der your fertilizers promptly
you may be sure to get ther
s can only i when you get them, use thf
d intensive j the greatest degree of intellii
1, thorough ! Satisfactory results are hour
rig macliin- j low?both to you and to the
I ment.
3ENALTY CLOUDS ENVELOP AN I!
ah State*- of Rock Near New Zei
to Cap- Nearly Three Milea in Clroi
utea. ence and Always Shroud
f Sir Sntn- White Island, SO miles dlsta
statesman, New Zealand. Is probably the 1
rs ago. He trnordlnnry Island In the work
in In Eng- nn enormous mass of rork near
about the nillos in circumference, rising
nllnVP thu Villi o n it I o rvn?>rvA?.i
in-Ill, ll?n?-7<i ' ?? ? ?v?, uuu in JICI |?ri t
'hen hf ? !?- veloped In dark clouds, which
-h statutes 'h'1* nearly a hundred mil
300 crlini's, ? writer.
id treason The Island consists almost
with gyp- ?f sulphur, with u small porce
French de- Jyiwum. Some years ago an
on against was made to float a company
succeeded
the sulphur, which Is of high
an statute b"t. strange to say, sufltclent
rise to steal was not subscribed. Therefor*
nf another. Port ?f sulphur from White I
i death he <,tni vei*y ?ninll.
ulnst these 'n Interior Is a Inge ft
is motions urres in eTtent, the vapor of w
(though he a toinperature of 110 degrees
or the sue- 18 "trongly Impregnated wltl
the aglta- onp 8'dp ?' this lake are
ed to Ills 'rom which steam escapes wl
October 20, 'orcp anfl noise. This steam
Into a de- vnI,or from the lake form t
s later his c,oud which envelops the lslur
iiiiuu vnMi Dyes Blue Eyes Brown,
Dyeing her eyes was the
womnn In Berlin evaded cap
Leaves. the police. She had become
<il leaves? us "the murderess with the
ch or birch eyes." To escnpe detection
I from Aus- plied to her eyes n polsoc
aste mate- chanced their color. They wi
dy similar- inn. y blue, hut were more or
are tthely cess'ully dyed brown. While
hie hinder, the dye effects wore oft and I
pressure of oner's eyes turned blue agal
>d by heat identity Is now definitely esti
The best The murderess also made a f
>se, though tempt to deceive the police b;
y the addl- her hair black,
glass, caseince.
The Left-Handedness.
th soda lye attempt should bf* made
Hon of vis- naturally left-handed chlldrei
>e prepared fight hands, according
powder by n?uard. Inspector of schools
then with <jon as 1( ls p^ely to make tin
Ink matter ,ncrerJ,i Mr. Ballard supplies
powder or jOW|nK statistics: Out of one
b filler may left-handed children 1 pel
rposes, and j,ure left-handers stammered,
luile ashes- 4 3 cont 0f 399 being taugl
I flour and
wit- rijsiu ilium. in linollier |
207 the figures whs 4.2 per .
21.8 per cent, respectively.
rs.
an mennen- Tjn /* ? C*i
of yearn 170671 LTOUO COfYN
me; pigeon m * r
g the fifth Ireat txter
to ilomenTf oU method of dosing deli,
to domenti nftUB<>oUg drtlKf,
lieni as car- ?n^harmfal. Try the external t
promptness _Tick's ' Vap-O-ilub" Halve. J
nformed of little over the throat and chest.
thereby en- P<>**? released bjr the body boat, 1.
efore those Poking phlegm and ease the
entire nror- br??thin8 * bedtime applicatio
entire proy. #ound ^ 26c, 60o, or $1.00.
vltntion to Ush one of the most famous I
g spring salmon rivers In the north of
Scotland, relates the Field. In the -Z-aSi
? |j ; very first cast that he tried he hooked -W
H > and landed his first salmon?a ten- % ,^pS^
fJZL pounder.
X, | The first salmon Is always the most 1
perfect and beautiful that ever was i
Ait . seen, and the angler reflected that If
t jrW | he cnrrled his fish In the bng all day XHd/i/UI^. X- a
X,i.irf 'I would dry and lose Its lovely sheen.
/. ..z*"5* On the top of the brae there was a
nook that answer his
? ^ purp< se admirably. He deposited
?"""-- / treasure In this nest and. having cov?ered
It with a thick layer of rushes. ?lt Will Come off In Off# C
IMrce S
went on his way. , _ ,
..... , . . right now,?free yourself
The rest of the day he caught noth- from all corn misery. It v
Ing except a half p< und trout. Still off painlessly. In one comple
klTTC* , , , . . k > any corn, old or young, hard
y | J he v as very happy and content as he ?r between the toes, any ct
turned homeward, and whistled mer- any corn that has resisted
rl'y as he approached the marshy i^omcs^liko11 maglc^c/unr
r nook. But there he found a Hlghlnnd All you need Is 2 or 3 <1
cow in the net of eonsnmlng his sal- JQ?'Sniy^fe'way in tho'%
g p""t> num. of whleh little remained except treat a corn or callus. It's*
.vitlM-u. the head and Ihe tall. Ill his anger he ^YrT^lnT^rue?uscdVby l
ng > u Hung Ihe trout savagely at the cow. Kever Irritates the flesh oi
hitting her fullv In the fat e; hut. so the toe sore
of tho f - . i or i ? corns-ofP-like-a-banana-sKin
1 f.ir from tnklnsr ofTonso. sln? spompn -? - -*
'*ntit?*n; . Dome is an yuu nccu i
| rnllior to think tY.:it ho hml hrhupht Gets-It" at any drug: store.
n-refor'*. hor ? honnp ?????** "herewith to com- ChicaK^'llL bV '
at what P'?*to the feast, for. after gazing at him " , . , . .
should | f?r ? moment with the Innocent, con- 111 ancas ,r aru rec(
ived the fldlnjr eyes of her kind, she contentedly ei* as l^e worlds best coin
rn.er is swnllowed the trout. hy Lancaster Pharmacy ar
Mackey & Co.
any. re- (
"has 0yf <7. 30, 47 and 48 four (4
ailroads districts 36 five (5) mills,
for fer- Z>? Tr> D A thl ^ "ix (6) mills, district 14
season, i I*Ur? UUi rWII>| one-half (6 1-2) mills, dis
ot cars with good oil liniment- That's l0> 11? l2> 15, 17? 18, 19,
utmost 1 the suredt way to stop them. 24, 29? 42,
loaded II The best rubbing liniment is I 49 p'Kht mills, district
(10) mills niul district 4<
riiiMUSTANG
if fertil- Ivl I II VI *Kes of 21 and 55 years ai
inner fo _ ?? bb for a capitation tax
patriotic I I AI I Bfl AI ($3.00) dollars for road i
To that II N I |V| r N I and a11 male citizens bet?
And iB I II I IVI mM IV I ages of 21 and 00 years a
TnTlb ff Good for the Ailments of for a po11 tttX of one (?10?
al to foi. Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. except those e;pnJpt
t,overt* Qood for your own Aches, County Tres
Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains,
Cuts, Burns, Etc. AUDITOR'S NOTI(
SLAND. 25c. 50c. $1. At all Dealer..
the
iland Is places for listing tax ret
imfsr- ~ ~ 1018 on the following daU
ed- TAX NOTICE.
t from Van Wyck?Friday, Janu
ex- Taxes Are Payable from Octo- Dwight?Monday, Januar
d It IB ber 15th, 1917. to March Trndesvnie-Tuesday. Jar
ly three .qls A S. Mungo?Wednesdr
900 feet loin, iJlo. nary 16. in the morning,
inlly en- Flat Creek Church?We
are vis- a penalty of one per cent will be January 16. in the evening,
es. says ^ded for January payment, two p> i Taxahaw?Thursday, Jan
cent for February, and seven per White llluff?Friday, Jan
entirely cent jor March. in the morning,
ntage of
attempt T,ie levies for the different pur Welsh's?Friday, Januai
to work poses are as follows: the evening,
quality ;i For State purposes 8 1-2 mills, Kershaw?Monday, Janu
capital Constitutional School Tax 3 mills, Kershaw?Tuesday, Janu
? the ex- j Ordinary County purposes 4 1-2 Heath Springs?Wednesda
slnnd 1' I mills, Public Roads and Hrldges 6 uary 23.
ill fifty mi"8' Intere9t on Fast Indebtedness Heath Springs Thursdr
hleh has . Fonds 1 mill. Interest and Sinking uary 24.
F. and Fund on C. & C. Railroad Bonds Pleasant Hill?Friday,
h acids. 1 1-4 mills. Interest on Borrowed 25.
craters Money 1-2 mill. Total 24 3-4 mills. Carmel?Saturday. Janua
th great For payment of interest on Town. All able bodied male cit
and the sjiip Bonds: In Pleasant Hill Town- tween the ages of 21 and 60
he dark -j ^ Qf j mill, in Gill's Creek age are liable for $1.00 poll
I "township 1 1-2 mills, and in Cane male citizens between the a|
' Creek Township 1 3-4 mills. and 55 years of age are 1
way a Special School Taxes for the va- $3.00 commutation road ta
iture by rious districts are as follows: I)is- individual shall make a retr
> known tricts 6 and 13 two (2) mills, dis- roal estate and all persor
colored tricts 22 and 4 5 three (3) mills, erty.
she op- districts 1. 3, 4. 5. 9. 20. 21, 23, 26, | JOS. W. KN
i which
ere orig- ????????????????????????????
less sue^
raiiFn urn famiiv
vnhhbv iikii i niviiL i
ihllshed.
TO HER BED!
to teach Six Tears Ago, Thinking She Might Die, Says Texas Lady, !
to p. it. She Is a Well. Strong Woman and Praises Cardoi F
of Lon- i, n
Htam- "er ^ecovery.
the fol
group of ftoyse City, Tex.?Mrs. Mary Kll* the better. That was six j
cent of
agulnst man, of this place, says; "After the and 1 am still here and an
ht to use | blrth Qf my ,lttle Bld6 com. strong woman, and I owe n
group ofj wi Cardul. I had only taken
cent and ; menced to hurt me. 1 had to go back
bottle when I began to fee
I to bod. W, called th. doctor. IT. ^ m|Mr)r my .M, go(
I treated me...but I got no better. I continued right on taking tl
?S sot worse and worse until the misery until I had taken three bott
WW I . ? - " ** *
Yl/vlll) WaB unDearat,,e> * was ln bed 'or a)Q n?l need any more '?r I
. ii??u three months and suffered such agony and m,V('r f, lt better In my
caie nixie have never had any trouble
is wrong ^at I was Just drawn up In a knot...
reatment day to this."
ujtntb. | told m, husband It he would get ^ >u(fer
xwen the me a bottle of Cardul I would try It... ache, pains ln sides, or othe
nlneurM ' commenced taking it, however, that forts, each month? Or do
evening I called my family about weak, nervous and fagged-oc
ILVE me... for I knew X could not last give Cardul, the woman's
many days unless X had a change for trial.
- SShi*.- . ... - iiiiui ihJvrtSl?a!
18, 1918.
ps,
Off!
3orns.
>rn di?y-walk
makes
Liberty. * ,
Sets-It"
m*
r
templet*
at once
till peel
te piece,
or soft,
illus. or
everyled.
Oft
anteed.
Irops of
s-It" Is
tori (1 to
the sure
alls. It
millions.
makes
i; peels*
25c ft
pay for
or sent
awrenco ^
>mruenaremedy
id J. F.
\
1) mills,
jlistrlct
six and
trlcts 2,
24. 26,
46 and
38 ten
) eleven
3en the
re liable
f three
mrposes,
reen the
re liable
) dollar,
isurer.
'P
'MX.
ollowing
urns for
>s:
ary 11.
y 14.
mary 15.
?y. Jansdnesday,
l|
uary 17.
mary 18.
ry 18, in
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