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BAENWELL SENTINEL, BARNWELL, 8. 0.
mis WOMAN
f SAVED FROM
- ^ 7'
By taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound, One
of Thousands of Such Cases.
v
Black River Fall*, Wi*.-“A» Lydia
C. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound
saved me from an
operational cannot
any enough in praise
of it 1 suffered from
organic troubles and
my side hurt me so
I could hardly be Op
from my bed, and I
was unable to do my
housework. I had
the best doctors in
Eau Claire and the,
wanted me to have
an operation, but
Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound cured me so I did
sot need the operation, and I am telling
nil my friends about it”—Mrs. A. W.
Binzer, Black River Falls, Wis.
MEATMEN! FOR
»«
Old I
/ Re
field Camfot B« Revived By
Reseeding After Cultivating
—»wAulUCTm. —
SEED IS WASTED ANNUALLY
Bftst Plan, Where Sod Is Beginning to
Show Ravages of Wear, to Plow
- Up and Grow Some Cultivated
Crop, Such ^fs Corn.
(Prepared by. thfe United States Depart^
ment of Agriculture.)
It ig practically irftFosRibJe to try to
make an old ulfalfa fleld'fook like new
by*attempting to sowimore se«*(i a7f7*r~
disking or cultivating in fhti fall.
Thousands of dollars’ worth of seed
are wasted in unsuccessful ^tt**ffipTs
to revive-the waning stand of ^alfalfa.
Specialists recommend that .fields on
the decline should be plowed up and
It is just such experiences as that of reseeded
Mrs. Binzer that has made this famous **-—
root and herb remedy s household word
from ocean to ocean.^ Any woman who
■offers from inflammation, ulceration,
diaplacements, backache, nervousness,
irregularities or “the blues'’ should
not rest until she has given It *
and for'apecial advice write Lydia E.
i, Ma
Pinkham Medicine Co.,- Lynn, Mass.
DEATH
CHILLS
i_L.
Bemoves the cause by destroying the
germs of MALARIA. At your drug
gore, 60c; money back if no good!
• BEHRENS DRUG CO,
Waoo, Texas
Even though the seed germinates
successfully, the plants matur^ at
periods different from those of the old
plants, while ordinarily the young
plants are smothered qut before they
make much growth. Even where an
alfalfa field Is patchy and covered
with .practically bare spots, It ft not
advisable to attempt to reseed except
by breaking up the entire field and
again sowing down with alfalfa.
Not Profitable to Cultivate.
It Is always objectionable, according
to the specialists, to cultivate or disk
an alfillfa field irrespective of Its age
and condition, as carefully conducted
experiments have shown that the only
section In which It was profitable to
cultivate the alfalfa crop In any way
was In the Irrigated belt of the far
West.
Usually unfavorable results attend
yvhere alfalfa Is disked under eastern
conditions, although in the case of al
falfa fields which havtf been Daaiy in*
ABSORBTION
NO SALVE
9 SVf/JtfMEDY
mpi 'S qU! cK
Yidf A7VP v at °" uc
UKEj stores oh moo by MAH
SAM E. RICHARDSON
DRUGGIST URDANNA.VA.
Rank Cowardice.
“You ask a dlvbreejfrom tips man
on the ground of desertion?"
“Yes, your honor."
“But he says he left home because 1
you were always throwing household
utensils at his bead and be was afraid
that some day you might hit him.”
“That makes his gonilueU-aU the
more represensible, your honor
deserted under fire/’ T
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ASPIRIN FOR HEADACHE
Name "Bayer" is on Genuifit
Aspirin—say Bayer
J
Insist on "Rnynr Tablets of ASPlrln’
In a "Bayei^ package," containing prop
trod*- for I
er directw
Headache, Colds
Four-Year Old Alfalfa Plant.
fested with weeds, It has been the
practice of many growers to disk after
the alfalfa has been cut, with the
disks set nearly straight.
Plow Up Alfalfa Sod.
The best plan, where the alfalfa sod
■df
Is beginning to snow the ravages
wear, is to plow up. the^fieTd and de-
Patuy Neuralgia; Lumbago, a-nd- Rhetr j vote -it to -somp cultivated • crop, such
mat ism. Name "Bayer" means genuim
Aspirin prescribed by physicians foi
nineteen years. Handy tin toxes of 11
tablets cost’few cents. Aspirin is trad*
mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mono-
aceticaridcster of Salicylicacld.—Adv
—Nettd Plows.
Asia Mtyior"* offers unusual oppor
tunities fo? the introduction- of agH
cultural implements, as large tract*
await the plow. Great Britain al
ready has an agent there. *-T-
as corn, for one or two years, and then
to reseed it to alfalfa after preparing
a proper-seed bed, liming the soil if /
necessary, properly Inoculating the
soil or seed, and sowing the seed early-
enough In the fall so that the crop
will establish a vigorous root system
andOproduce sufficient growth to weath
er the winter successfully.
BOSCHEE’S SYRUP.
_ In‘ these days of Unsettled weathei
look-out for colds. Take every pr©
~~~<»ulion against the dreaded influenza
FATTENING, FEED FOR STEERS
&
• M f 3 • » • - * **
Experimental ' Stations Recommend
Xorn Silage and Concentrates as
Best for Cattle.
Corn silage and concentrates are
highly recommended as fattening feed
for steers. ‘ Expei imental stations re
find at the first Sneeze remember that! p(>rt that silage and oil jneal or cot-
Boschbe> Syrup has been used foi ; tonseed meal invariably prove to be
fifty-three years In all parts of the cheaper than coi u or even than hay
United States for coughs, bronchitis or corn with concentrates or silage
■b4..coW#, Throat irrlUUion and espe- and hay by themsptvesrr ' ^
dally for lung troubles, giving the It If admitted that a steer cannot
patient a- good, night’s rest, free froix j be finished fot. beet, properly and to
coughing, with easy expectoration tr 1 the best advantage on an all-silage
the morning. Made in America and diet. But the most polished steer on
kept as a household panacea in the ' the market is not always the most
homes of thousands of families al! profitable one. ILgh priced feed may
over the civilized worl.d. Try one bottli surcost the high priced carca^.
and accept ito suhst Itnt esr^A-dr. - -
it
No Secrets About It.
‘Can a man have wealth untold
a
TEST OF CORN IN NEBRASKA
pa?"
‘Not If he has u wife, my son.’
Good health depends upon Rood digestion,*
Wright's Indian- Vetre<ifKli? Pills safeguards
yoor digestion and your health. A medicine
•a weH'ftazrpiftgaUve Adr.
. ■
i
Talent Is one thing; tact Is every-"
thing. >• ' -
•// Of hiC Ritfkt and Morntntf.
Have Strong. Healthy
Ey**. If they Tire, Itch,
Smart or-Burn, if Sore,
K/rC Irritated, Inflamed oi
JLJ Granulated, use Murine
' iefru^i. Safe fa
: or Adult At all Druggists, Write foi
iftpBook. ■atoZpftlaaJyCft,
Loss of Nine Bushels Per Acre.From
Specially'Choice Seed From
(Other States.
NeJra
At the Nebraska Agricultural College
. seed grown -on the farm was plahted
beside seed grown within sixty miles
of the college, and beside prize win
ning corn from Illinois, Indiana and
Ohio. Seed grown on the farm pro
duced 48.8 bushels acrv; seed grown
within sixty *mtfes of the farm pro
duced 45.6 bushels' ip., acre, and the
specially choice-aeedLfrom other states
produced 39.8 bushels an acre, a' loss
out ei the state for seed.
SECURE WINTER FUEL
FROM FARM W00DL01
; - r ;
' r V.
Town Markets Will Keep Active
7 for Several Months.
Excellent Opportunity Afforded to lnv‘
prove Woodland By Removing
Poorer, Less Valuable Trees
—Let Good Ones Grow.
by the UnKed State* Depart
ment of Agriculture.)
Many farmers now have their home
supplies of wood for winter fuel, but
th4 town markets will keep active for,
several months, —a-nd^ Thousands of
cords of wood will still be - cut for
local use on the farm.
. -
In cutting cordwood, an excellent
opportunity is afforded to improve the
mPMVED UNIFOIM INTEINATfONAi
(By j^EV. P. p.. F1TZWATER/ D.’ D/,,
, Teacher of Erigllsh Bible In the' Moody
Bible Institute of Chicago.)
(Copy i-ht. 1919. VV.iit-r^ N.w^pap.rJJnton)
LESSON FOR NOVEMBER 2
-TEMPERANCE LESSON. '
(World's Temperance Sunday.)
:v
Clean Up the Woodlot and Get a Sup
ply of Fual for Winter at Same
Time. J ,
woodland by removing the poorer, less
V£umfd?7reesn^^ .tiA.,drlfiluaJlI£t.d££l£r:
to grow. Many farmers who have
never before given this subject a
thought are taking a real Interest,
because they see how quickly nature
responds in better growth when-given
a little guidance and aid.
The kinds of material T6 be re
moved for firewood Inelude trees un
suitable for -lumber, crooked tree?
crowding out straight ones badly dls-
eased and decaying trees, small tree?
overtopped and stunted by larger and
better ones, dead trees that are raostls
sound, tree tops left from former cut
tings, and trees of the less valuable
kinds, where others of greater value
are present which need the room and
mill prnve_faster money-making trees.
Handling farm woodlands rightly U
an .indispensable part of profitable
farm management. t * ... 4 .
If lists of manufacturers or other
ihformatioo are desired regarding
portable wood-sawing outfits, and
wood-splitting and Wee-felling ma
chinery, the forest service of the de
partment of agriculture will be glad to
furnish ^ uc h material upon request.
Roofed silo is preferred
Helps Prevent Freezing of Silage
Keeps Out Snow and Protecta
" Walls of Silo.
(By R L. PATTY. South Dakota Expert-
-.(^j^rnent Station.)
The old notion that It is unnecessarj
TD-runf th(j silo (tas wrong; Experlenci
shows"That a slip roof helps to prevenl
tTreTrpezfhg of the .silage,, ke^pSDUT
snow, protects the silo walls wher
empty, and thereby adds to it^ lift
service.'
The rdof is necessary on a stave silt
.ta-grveJLrigidity in addition to prdtec
tion. If the roof is-put/on after th<
silo Is fllledrTib :s ipside scaffolding it
necessary. .
CommorPtypes of silo roofs an
shingled, concrete, light hollow-brick
prepared ropflng oh‘ tight sheathini
and metal. The roof should match th<
silo. If on^hullds a fire and wind
proof silo, he should by all means pui
on a fit? and wlndprp.oof roof. The rool
should be*raade to last as long as th<
silo. A* «hort-lived roof should not b<
put on a lonjJ-lived silo;
LESSON TEXT—J«r. 35;l-8, 12-14, 1§, lft.
GOLDEN TE?SiT—Whether therefore ye
eat, pr drink,, ot whatsoever}ye do, dr all
to the glory Of God.—I Cor. 10:31. ~~—-
PRIMAKV TOPIC—A true temperance
■tory. -i.
JUNIOR TOPIC—\Vhat alcohol doea.-
Prr>v. 23 3X32.'*
INTERMEDIATE TOPIC-The clean
strong life. ,, . ' ■ ‘ '■ •/
SEN}< )R A NT) A DULT"TOPIC—Our per
sonal rf-»t«.insi.bility for ^temperance re
form. . . * '*
I. The Rechabites Tested (vv. 1-5).
In the days of Jehoiaklm the Lord I
charged Jeremiah to bring the KeCha- i
bites into the hotise of the Lord and test i
Them regarding tiie drinking of wine.
This he did in a place where the people '
might heboid them, the aim being to j
teach Israel by erample. The—father J
of,the Keeh^hTterhad given command .
that they should not drink wine. Thefr-
filial obedience put to shame the Is
raelites for their lack of obedience.
Jonadab, the father of the Rechabites,
was only a man, but the one whose
commands Israel \v“^re disregarding
was tiie Almighty Owl, "their Creator
and Savior. It is.God's plan that every*
man be tested. Being a free agent he
only can ha ye character through test
ing. It was for this reason thpt God
placed Adam and Eve in Eden and per
mitted tiie devil to test them. While
we should he concerned with the re
moval of temptations from men, we
should be more concerned-with teach
ing them their responsibility and show
ing them how to overcome.
II. The Filial Loyalty of the Recha-
bitea (vv, 6-11).
Though they were^out of their own
country, lq the midst of a foreign peo-
NERVES CAVE OUT
Serious Kidney Trouble Had Made
Life Miserable, But Doan’fir
Removed'AH the Trouble. .
_ Hasn’t Suffered ‘Since£~s
“T had such severe pairis in ffly
back,’ f says Jdrs. Albert AkrPwl;
:i04 W. Indiana Avenu.e, Philadel
phia, Pa., "that they almost doubled
me up. Many a day I could not do
my housework and'ut every moVff
It seemed as if my
back would break-tn
two. My Teet and
ankles’swelled until
I had to. wear large-
sized - slipi)ers and
sometimes Pcouldnjt
"stand up.
7 "I had dizzy sfTells"
Jand dreadful head-
a c h ejs and fiery
flashes passed ' be- Mr«. Akroyd
fore my *eyes. Had a heavy weight
been resting on_ my head, the pain
could not have been more distress
ing. The least noise startled nYe, P
was so nervous. I couldn’t control
the kidney secretions and the pain
In passage Was awful.
began to h«>k as though my
case was IxWond the reach of medi
cine until I used Doan's Kidney
Pills. The first b«x benefited me
and four boxes cured all the trou
bles, I have had no further cause
?fc>r complaint.” •
Sworn to before me,
Thus. II. Walters, Notary Public.
Get Doan'* at Any Store, 60c a Box
DOAN’S m p ‘, u i n l V
FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO. N. Y.
Grandmother's Remedy tor
- CrouprColds^ Coughs .
It li nothin* new to fikht croup,
coughs, soreness in the chest and
colds by external treatment, but
- eometlmes we forget bow effective
this treatment la. T v
Joy
sw
ing that they had been true to the ln-
sfructloo. of Jonudah all their lives.
Obedience to his instructions had been
practiced by all men, women Hnd chil
dren. It is a fine thing when children
keep In memory their fathers and ren
der obediertce to their commhntjs.
III. The Loyalty of the Rechabitea In
Contrast With the Dialoyalty\ of the
Israelites (vv. Ill-16). ' ~
1, The appeal (vv. 13. H).—He made
the appeal on the busts of the filial
loyalty of the Rechabites. He remind
ed them that the Rechabites were obe
dient, though their father was dead
long ago. He also renpnded them that
he had spoken to them In person, rising
up early to do so.
9 Thu ministry of the pronhetS (VV.
New Crop Recleaned
Crimson Clover Seed
. for Sale '
are offering you crimson clover seed,
threshed in lDli), from one of the highest
rated crimson clover growing counties
(Franklin county). Makes no difference,
who you are nor whore you live, if your
record is half right, we will ship you
nice,' new- crimson clover seed at $8.90 per
bushel, 60 pounds to bushel, cotton bags
free, freight paid by us to any point In,
the United States. Don't say that 1 would
order but might not get them in time to
sow. \Ve‘ have -sufficient supply on hand
to fill all orders. Mail your letter to us at
Maxwell, Tenn., and we will get It. Your
seed will be shipped same day we receive
the order. You need not send any money
If you don't want to; we /will draw draft
on you through some bank near you.
NBRQS.
Maxwell, Tenn.
■ oS^yeZOiAyeti-
KING PIN
CHEWING
The tastiest
tobacco you
ever tasted.
15, 16). When the people failed to ren
der obedience to God he sent-to them
the prophets, who plead with them to
amend their ways by -turning away
from their Idols. Matthew Henry Indi
cates the points of contrast somewhat
ns follows: (1) The Rechabites were
ol\edient to one who was but a man;
the Jews disobeyed the infinite and
eternal God.— (-) Jonadab was dead
long since und could not know of their ,. ... v -
dish.vhlty dr correct them from It, God horse cijabe worked. Pleasant to use.
„ ^ . ... f2.50* bottle, delivered. Describe your case
Is all-wise and lives forever and will L. — j n <
punish for disobedience. GB The Rech-
ABSORBiNE
** "trade mark reg.u.s.fat. off.
Reduce* ' Strained,"Puffy Anklet.
Lymphangitis, Foil Evil, Fistula,
Boils, Swellings; Stops Lameneae
t d allays pain. Heal* Sores, Cuts,
uises. Boot Chafes. It is ft
SAFE ANTISEPTIC AND GERMICIDE
Does pot blister or remove the
Is one of the oldest and best-
known remedies for the treatment
of cold troubles. You just acfily
it externally, and rub it in, and It
“Win* surprise
you how quick*
ly It relieves
congestion and
witness.
Buy MOTH
ER’S JOY
SALVE from
your dealer.
Gome Crease Co.
Crttukt*
" KvC.
NEGLECTING THAT
GOLD OR COUGH?
Why, when Dr. King’s New
Discovery so promptly
checks it
r
’S natural you don’t want to be
careless and let that old cold or
cough drag on or that new attack
develop seriously. Not when you can
get such a proyed successful remedy
as'-IYc. King’s New Discovery.
Cold, cough, grippe, croup does nqt
resist this standard reliever very long.
Its quality is as high 'today as It al
ways has been—and it's been growing
steadily in popularity for more than
fifty years. 60c. and $1.1*0 a bottle
at all druggists. Give it a trial.
Tardy Bowels, Inert Liver
-■ni'rytuyf wtTn’t "let 3Tig"T?trt «
Into your„work or play. Sick head
ache comes from retaining waste mat
ter and impurities in the body.
Feel right for anything—make the
liver lively,-the bowels function regu
larly, with Dr. King's New Life Pills.
Smoothly yet positively they produce
results that cleanse tlie system and
make the liver and bowels respond to
the demands of a strong, healthy body,
,-Still Hoc.—at nil druggists. Try them
tonight
lam
well!
. -your
chickens
and stock
^well?’’
for special instructions and Book 5 R free.
ABSORBIN' E, JR.,\ntli«puc Uni mem lor mankind. r*>
dmee. Strain,. Plinful. Knotted. Swollen Vein,. Concen
trated—only a few drop, required at an application. Price
11.25 per bottle at dealer, or ilelirered. 4 ’•!_
W. F.YOUNG, P. D. F.. 310TkfnpleSt.,Springfield, Mats.
IN rsi: FOK
YFAHS
abites were never put In mind of their
obligations, but God..sent his prophets
who rose up early to remind them. (4)
Jonadab left, tiie-charge, hut no estate
to hear the charge; but God gave the
people a goodly Jand and blessed them
In it. (5) God never tied up his people
to any hard task like Jonadab did, yet;
■Qod’-ft jtfople - disphgyod- him ami—the
Rechabites obeyed their^ther.
IV. Judgment Upon the Jews for Dis
obedience (v. 17). . ^
God declared-that he would bring
judgment upon them according to what
he had said. Judgment" I«Tdetermined
upon those who disobey and, rebel
against God. '"'T" K HERE’S YOUR CHANT
V. Reward of the Rechabites for few & Pwnpr , erund«. *7 h, r .bosh c» -tmim h-.
rWUlmrt B«tUwL» 1 llnK F
The nud kur, » ur, lur-
MALARIA, CHILLS, FLYER AND LA GRIPPE
It I* ■ Power) al Tonic and^ppettzer
Will cure that tired feeling, pXluti III back,
Ual>, and head. <'onla|iia no Quinine,
trsenlc or li«l>lte| U riulns Ingredient,
-If not-
Qtve them
Stock & Poultry
Medicine
The old reliable
BLACK-DRAUGHT
for Stock and poultry
Ask your merchant!
Merchants: ask yeurjobb*nr
salesman ahoul Bt€ D0€!
I i
PORK REQUIRED FOR WINTER
Their Loyalty.(yv. 18, 15)).,,..
Because they had heen true to the
commands , of jonadab they should
have continued representation before
God. Got! has such regard for filial
obedience that he lets no act go unre
warded. * • *'"7 '
t,
j " God Knowt-Jdii^Own.
The church must keep herself pure.
“Neither false doctrine, nor"’false life,
Js allowable. The searching eyes of
God see every, corner of his dwelling-
Farmera Who Raise Hogs, Kill place. Nothing is hidden from- his
search. "The Lord knoweth tfi^du
Cure Jbeir Own Meat Save C06t
of Marketing. ^ ' —
Porkers ought^^^be grazing It
fields-and pastures- getting food t<
transform Into pork-for your Wlntei
meat supply. If farmers do not raisi
enough hogs for their f own meat whe
Avltn
L. tlieiu. MntUjtre uot
his cannot deceive him: ^o, “let ev
eryone that nametfi the name of Clirlstr
depart fetmi lulqitlt-y." —
1 ^ '
The Miracle of Divine Grace.
The -miracle of divine grace is too
greal for our mulerstandiitg- TJcw ttmsr
Write at one* for the boat A
•ftM-Tftrt rnanntfMNl or moony bark
. 111 bi
•xlataoca— Uou
SUrting A lJf .~ll(Hwh
fiotomoblU Offer In ezlaU
Mier bock.
BUSH
i
mam
Cuticuro, Soap is
Easy Stmving fop
Sensitive Skins
The New Up-to-date Cnllcura Method
DARTING, PIERCING
SCIATIC PAINS
y before the pene-
effects of Sloan’s
iniment
SbtffinTBg irogt STfiipIy f,ifhl "ELomet' dreadful thing
with pork, bacon, lard and sausage
Those who Buy from the stores^art
likely to.-flnd the cost of handling ex
cesslve.^' Rut those whp raise the hogs
kill qnd cure their own meat will sayi
the cost of marketing.
WATCH F.0R NOXIOUS* PLANTS
Am.
Make Sure That None Go to Seed and
In looking for quack grafts it Voul<J
b© well to watch also for other-nox
ious weeds, making'sure that none gc
to s«ed and that the foot stalk© &
of nine bushels an acra by seeding p^rennlala are prevented from apreai
lag as much as possible).
fueling fhht.th? .sinner can never again
I,,, hs though that sin had hever^Juvn.
—Rev, UPglmtid-J. uCaiapb.ell in the
Churchman. ; .
A
—V
Power of' Prayer.
-Prayer is tiie summing up of the
Christian life in a definite act. which
is at tkice inward and outward,, the.
[tower of which on the character, like
that of any other act. Is proportioned
Prevent Spreading of RcotJKaffea . to Its intensity.—-Benjamin Juwett. f
of -Perennials.
What We^Will and Must
There Is "no contending with oecea-
>ity, and we should be very tender
how we censure those that submit to
It. TIs one thing to be it liberty to do
wfcaft we will, end another thing to be
tied up to what wa must.—L 4 Eat range
So do those rheumatic twinges and
the loin-aches of'lumbago, the nerve-
inflammation of neuritis, tiie wry neck,
the joint wrench, the, ligament sprain,
the muscle strain, and the throbbing
bruise. \
requests daily Trorrr j The ea"se:of applying,'d^*t}uickuess ■
ail -dasses-southero schools, if .you want } of relief,'the-positive results, the ctean-
lincs^and the cconptpjr-Tjf^ Sloan’s
Liniment make itjuhiveryafly preferred.
35c, 70or$tft®( --- : A
TEACHERS
Fifty to one hundred Requests daily from'
ail classes--southern schools. If .you want
rural work, graded, high school or princi-
palship, salary $50 to $150. writa us
today for special enrollment. *
I0DTHERN TEACHERS’ AGENCY, Celnmbli, S. C
* *1.j*. v • •
ECZEMA
ifonfy hack Without 'qtfeKtfrtn
1/ HUNT’S SALVE faUvjJu the
‘trea-iment pf ITCII.'SQZEMA,
El WORM.TFTTEICututher
itching Bit in diHe&HCH. Price
7Sc at druggintH, or direct from
Lt llcharto MsdlclM Co., SlienMaJ sl
PELLAGRA
ITS HISTORY . ITS RESULTS
ITS SYMPTOMS ITS TKKATMKNT
Interesting bowk sent free In plain sealed
' ’ ,< envelope.
- CROWN MEDICINE COMPANY
Walton Building, v ‘ Atianti
ta. Oa.
Free
month of Rheumatism la
two yarn gained 50 pounds afur suffer
ing 11 year*. Anawar quiet.
LIL UOSS. Bu 17. Uttk KmL Ait
»
Sloan’s
Liniment
• Kee/j li handy
F R E E
Don't send ary inon*y. Just
* send ua your name and a«J-
, l dress oil a .postal and let ua
J show how you Can et this
Wonderful Stereosoojie and
•50 colored rlcws of’ the Great
. ' ■’'War, real battle scenes—ab-
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