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EVILS OF M'KINLETISM;
THREATENS EVERY IMPORTANT ELE.
MENT OF OUR INSTITUTIONi.
l'r?i?nt Ailiulnlatrwtlon Hal Alta>iked
if It Han Not OTcrturnad, the k'om
'('aril I><nI Principle* ot t*io Aiuerlcan
Ilepubltr?Striking Texta For Hrjati.
The following remarkable article is
taken from the Trenton True American:
If Mr. Uryan comes into New Jersey
to speak (luring the present campaign
he will appear under totally different
auspices from those of 18PU.
i lien ins election was a menace;
now it '.s a promise of deliverance
from pi enter ills lliau were then
dreumco possible of even contemplation.
Then the currency question was a
novelty full of menace. Nov* the *urrcucy
question has settled ftselt, just
ns all llnuncinl questions settle themselves
under the insuperable rule ol
necessary supply and demand.
But under the Administration of
President McKinley new evils have
nrlseu which are full of destruction
to every important element of our institutions.
There are just four great principles
of government which distinguish the
("United States from other national institutions,
and it is to their control*
nng mnuence in:ii our phenomenal
progress ami development have been
attributed.
First?The dependence of an honest
Administration Reeking the good of
nil the people upon the good will of
un unselfish, patriotic people;
Second?The maintenance in integrity
of our republican Institutions;
Third?The absolute subordination
of the military to the civ!' power;
Fourth?The refusal to imperil our
own liberties by interference in foreign
complications.
It is to the debit of the MeKinley
Adm'nistrntion that it has seriously
attacked, if it has not overturned,
eneli and every one of these four cardinal
principles of ibe American Republic.
(1.) The MeKinley tariff bill was
l?ut the forerunner of the MeKinley
Administration in that it set up classes
of a few to he benefited at the expense
of the many, and that principle has
been carried Into every ramillcation
*>i uif /vuaumstrauon. isvery public
question has boon approached from
lie standpoint of productiveness in
political power, and every attribute of
^government lias been used, not for the
benefit of all the people, but as a
means of placating particular interests
or producing money with which
to corrupt the franchise. This political
corruption has progressed more
under the three years of the UtinnaMcKinley
Administration than in till
the 1JO years of our existence as a
republic; M has risen to such condition
that it may ho said with entire fairness
that every governmental favor
has its price. The evident and inevitable
result of this is tliut the Administration
seeks its re-electiou by the
same means ?the self interest ami
corrurtablllty of the people. To this
end everything is being turned and
tbigrantly turned. Ilow different
from the methods and moans by and
through which the election of every
American President, from Washington
' to flartleld, was sought!
<2.1 The foundation of republican
institutions in this country is that till
government shall he for all our people
and that wherever our dominion
exists there does our republic maintain
itself. Hut, how different mulct
the MeKinlcy Administration, which
sets up tin empire in the Philippines;
a territory in the Sandwich Islands; a
province in Porto Itlco, and a military
protectorate in Cuba and Jill managed
by the same clique ait Washington ae
cording, not to law, but to the personal
ambition or desire of the Administration,
or of those who have a pull on
It.
j'l \ I .. * * * - * *
111 i'vitj |irc( ruing .\ummistni
lion it has been the aim of President
end Congress to depend wholly upon
tin- militia of the States for any emergency,
and to maintain as small a
standing army as was necessary to
curb the Indians, watch our frontiers
*ay'?l occupy tins foriO erected as a provision
against attack. Hut lir'V t-'.'i
1 'resident must have an nlTi'iy of nj
hundred thousand Uieil, and Vwilst |
have power to use them f/t his wUi.
^'.1 we flud that to-day Cuba Is being
held and Controlled by military
rule and \,y an arnteil force without
*'Vy authority in Congress and without
any right In the President except such
as followed a warlike oceupatlou of
the island. Our own territory of Porto
Ilieo is held under a military regime
rendered necessary by the unpopulnrIty
of the civil government set up
there. In the Philippines tlie civil
government Is a mockery and a pretence.
and the military government
makes the law, construes tlie law and
executes the law. And yet wo turn
up our noses at the Central American
republics.
( 1.) The position of alTairs in China
demonstrates the wisdom which impelled
Washington to demand, in the
Interests of public safety, that the
United States should not interfere
with the internal affairs of any foreign
Government, nor entangle itself
by alliances with any of them. What
tire outcome of the Chinese imbroglio
may be none can tell, save that we are
iiKciy i > pay dearly for that conceit
which made us project ourselves Into
Asiatic a flairs.
Any one of these four texts would
furnish Mr. Bryan with a subject for
effective amplification.
I
Commrrrf n II??iv?t of l>nrr
Commerce Is n sweet fire
peace, not a product of we
cannot bo made to grow li
Jppinrs hy the dwlct- of fr?
jthe Inhabitants.
. .
i ^ ?
Thirty minutes Is all the time required to
dye with I'utxam I'adkle.hb Dru. Hold by
all druggists.
The one thing that every mhn feels
sure of accumulating is age.
FITS permanently cured. NoflU or nsr*ou?- I
nefcn nftvr tlr*t dnjr n us? of Dr. Kline's Ur??t
Nervo lte?ti>rer.$Jtrlai l)ot!l? and treatirefree
Dr. It. 11. Ki.ink. I,>d .SMI Arch St. i'iillu. 1\?. ,
A plauxlblu speech does not always get applause.
80. 38.
The Manufacturers of Carter's Ink have had
forty years' experience in making it and tln-y
cwriain'.y know now. Send for "luklinga," free.
Blobbs?"Longface tries to make :i
clonk of his religion." S'obbs?"A
cloak, eh? Why. he hasn't enough to
u:ake a rospeciable-sized bathing suit."
SUFFERING AND RELIEF
Tbroo Lottere firorn Mrs. Johnson,
Showing that Lydla E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
Cures tho Ills of Women
I Wrote for Hrs. Pinkham's Advico
November, i897
| " Dear Mrs. Pinkuam :?Iamagroat
sufferer, have much trouble through
the lower part of my bowcU, and I am
writing to yon for advice. Menses arc
irregular and scanty, am troubled with
loucorrhoea. and i ache so through mv
buck and down through my loius. I
have spells of bloating very badly,
sometimes will be very large and other
times very much reduced." Mrs.('has.
E. Johnson. Box 33, llumford Center,
Maine. Nov. 20, 1897.
Improvement Reported December,
1897
"Dkar Mns. PiNkHAM :? I wiBh to
tel1 you that 1 am improving in health.
1 am ever so much better than when I
wrote before. The trouble through
the lower part of bowels is better and
1 am not bloated so badly. 1 was very
much swollen tlirough the abdomen
before 1 took Lydia E. Pinkhatn's Vegetable
Compound. I still have a feeling
of fulness across my chest. I hnvo
used three bottles of it and am on the
fourth."?Mrs. Ciias. E. Johnson. Box
33, Kuinfordt enter, Maine, Dec. 13,1897.
Enjoying Good Health June, i899
" Deak Mas. Pink ham :?Since a year
ago i nave oeen taking'your medicine,
and ain now strong and enjoying good
health. I have not been so well for
throe years, and fool very thankful to
you for what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound lias done for inc. I
would ndvino all who suffer with female
troubles to try your medicine." ? |
Mrs. Ciias. K. Johnson, Box 33, Hum- i
ford Center. Maine. June 1, 189W.
Past Life Revealed By the Thlyh.
A man's thighs Interest me ill any
mood and at any time. While you get |
u man's character from his fine, you
can, If you will, get his past life from
his thigh. It is the walking beam of
his locomotion, controls his paddlors.
and is developed In proportion to its
uses. It indicates, therefore, a man's
habits and his uiodo of life.
If lie has sat all day with one leg :
lapped over the other, arnt on chair, ;
head on lmnd. listening or studying i
preachers, professors, aiul all the
oilier seilentarios sli like this then
the thigh shrinks, the muscles droop,
the bones of the ankle bulge, and the
knee joints push through. If he de
livers mail, or collect hills, or drives a
pack nutle, or walks a tow path, the
nannies of the thigh are hauled taut
like cables, the knee muscles keep
tiieir place, the calves ure l'uil of knots
? one big bunch just below the strap
of his knickerbockers, should he wear
them.
If lie carries big weights ou his back
?sucks of salt, as do the poor stevedores
in Venice; or coal In gunnies, as
do the coolies in Cuba; or wine in
casks, or cotTeo in bugs then the
calves swell abnormally, the thigh
solidify, the lines of beauty are lost,
but the lines of strength remain.
If. however, lie lias spent his life
in the saddle rounding up cattle, chasing
Indians, limiting bandits in Mexi< 0,
ankle and foot loose. his knees i
clutched tightly, hugging that other
part of him, the horse, then (lie muscles
of the thigh round out their intended
lines the most subtle 111 the
modulating curves of the body. I',
liopklnson Smith, in Frank l.cslie's
l oninar Monthly.
Crusade Against 1 ipplug.
According to an almost incredible
report, the waiters of Paris are organizing
for a general crusade against
the tip Hyateni, and the substitution '
for it of wages paid in the regular
way. The waiters say. or at least are
said to say, that tlioy arc tired of being
beggars, of getting alms instead
of pay, and that they aspire to rise to
the plane of respected aud self-respecting
wurklngtnen. This is a most
laudable ambition, ami though an
equally natural one. Its expression has
been so long delayed that suspicion
of its sincerity is inevitable. Had
the movement started here, where the
willingness to accept tips is u form of
moral degradation of comparatively
recent appearance, th? Impulse to
doubt could have heeu easily restrained.
Hut in Paris the case Is different.
Th*r* tlu> fi??pvipf? vl#?o f ltr? appaumIi
of centuries, nnd a direct product of
conditions tlint never existed hero,
nnd its continued existence is not remarkable.
Can it really be that men
calling themselves Americans, nnd at
any rate living in America, will allow
Continental "servants" to tcacli
tliem the very first lesson of decent
self-respect?
Cu tonv id vr inted m;J
e.cgs bol' lunger ree nubffi
u'es. - fiflp
r """"
Htw New? Will Travel.
"While on a visit to the south reeently
I obtained a box of your Tetterine,
recommended for all skin diseases.
1 find it to be a msrvelously
good thing. I wish to got some more,
and would like to establish an agency
here for its sale. Please let me know
the pHoe of one dozen boxes. W. C.
McCall, Granville, Ohio." At druggists
or by mail for f?Oc. from J. T.
Shuptrine, Savannah, Ga.
by Not Aodptlt Here?
A now word lias boou introduced in
to the Flemish language. It is snclpuardelooszoondeerspoonwegpe
t r o ollrijtuig.
The etymology is: "Snol,"
rapid; "paardeloos." horseless; "zoon
deerspoorwejc."' witliout rails; "petroo
lirijtuig." driven by petroleum. The
whole word, as can be easily seen,
means automobile.
If you want "good digestion to wnit on
your appetite" you should always chew a bur
of Adams' Pepsin Tutti Frutti.
Hoax -"Wigwag is Rolling alarm
[ Clocks." Joar- "I suppose he's doing
a rousing business."
I II. (tout I'rracrlplloti I'or < lilll*
and Fever Is u bottle of Oiiotk's Tahtki.f.sa
< an.:. Tonic. It is simple iron and quinine
in a tasteless form. Nooure.no pay. Price25c.
Kvon the campaign orator real 7.es that
money talks.
I An KxtriiNlve iHllrasr llooU Service.
Arrangements have been effected by t
which 1.000 mile books, the price of
which is $25 10 each, issued l>v the
Sfaboako Air I.ink Kau.way, are lion
nred through to Washington over the
Pennsylvania Railroad; from Portsmouth to
ltalMmore over the Itnitimore Steam Packet >
Company, and between Clinton and Columbia
over the v olumbia. Newberry .V I,aureus
Itallroad. This arrangement includes the
books issued by the Florida Central ,V Peulusular
aud Qeorir'a .V Alut>ama Itailroad.
There is more Catarrh in this section rf the j
country Ihiin nil other .Usea-es put together.
.1 .1 until the Inst few yours was supposed to be
incurable. For a great, many ye if doctors j
pronounced t n Inc tl dise tso an I prescribed
local reined j.!-, hivi by const ititly ruling to i
cure witli local treatment, pronounced it in
rut able, science has proven cntar: h to be a
constitutional dis. use and thcelore requires .
const!tutioiia treatment.Hali'a C'atari it Cur..
miiuuf.?i ture I t.y F. J. Cheney A Co.,Toledo,
t iltlo. is the only constitutional cure on the
market It in taken internally in do.es from
10 drops to n teaspoonfnl. It iicts directly on
tlln blood Mild mucous surfaces of the system.
I ltev otter one hundred collars lor any case
it !iiils to ciir??. Sunt! f?\r. irioiiuts ? . i
innntal*. /?d<lre?i I* ..l.< iieney ? C.'o..Tol?*?lo,0. i
Sold l?y lltii^win >-. 7->r.
Hall's Kami y I'IIIh nrc tlin Vest.
I Plan's Cure 1* the best nwvlloiiie wo ever used
I for all aftorlions of throat ami lutn>. Wu, |
| O. Kmjsi.ey, Vanburm, 1ml.. Feb. llMl.
' Mrs. Wlnslow'aSoothing Syrup forcUlhlren !
I est lit tig, softens t lie irutna, r oil u res I lift am nut- j
lion. allays pain, cures wind ?-olic. 2.r?r.a hoti !? .
p.|T NOT A
r the ch
you get os good
Kj ftUr? , / re ap lite ItcncSl
uA c v lhat way ' j^o
|Soc our Aeent or writs direct
Hs^gssssaassKssassss
f. * a..a. v . ik ? ? -
i m MM*
\ If'llf FACTORY LOADEE
j "NewRiv&S, " " Lc&eSi
< Insist upon having them, take no clivers and >i
< ALL DEALERS
i r.T'vrT'f'T'yrrv'rrrt'f'V'f
without them. You will find
you will be well by taking?
To Cure Cold In One Dm jr.
Take Laxatitb Diomo Qoikimb Tabi.b*.
All druggist* refund the money it it fails to
cure. ?. W. Ubote's signature ou each box.
25c.
A pousse cafe is not a sort of catnip.
If a woman's crown of glory
is her hair, Jessie h'raser, of
Fine, N. Y., must be a queenly
woman. She wrote us, last
January, that her hair was
nearly 64 inches long and very
thick.
And she gave Ayer's Ilair
Vipor all the credit for it.
Ayer's 1 lair Vigor may do
this for you.
We don't claim the 64 inches
every time, though.
J. C. Ayer Company,
Practical Chemists, Lowell, Mas*
Aver'a Saraapatiila Ayer's Hair Vigor
Ayer's Pills Ayer's Cherry I'ccforal
Ayer'a Ague Cure Ayer't Corrutone
That Little Book For Ladles, .'.V, ;
Al.llK MASON, Itoi llKsTllii, N. V
AT"l'KN1*IONI is fiicil'tiitril if you mo . . 011
this luiprrwhen writing ailvertisore. N?. 33
Host? ouk'Ii Syrup. Tumm u?3 Rf
in Urn.> K,iUh.H?...l.i.
^^KsAvsr|
pe?t is doi the host, but the bast is jvj
eapost, and the heal Buggy is none KS
od. Then why practice economy at Ei
ong end? Tor a dollar or t>o more RJ
a a can t>e made, and you might a?> well N
a? not. Did it ever occur to you in n
bt &9ir i buggy co, n
el rock muus.c.j^
1ESTE a^\
ISHOTGUMSIiEllS.^nra I :
jwaaa- feat Y
&r," and "Repeater" r
>a will get the best shells that luuury cm buy. ,
KEEP THEM.
No matter ho1
health, good he
J ! joymcnt. Bowc
W I pains than all ot
^ N you get a good
y If ] through the bloo
J-?x-L of people arc doc
. 0 started with ba
) J\A ^\\ get better till th<
\ ' how it is?vot
C / | suffer with a slis
\ 1 '{J mouth mornings
| , j LT during the dayi/j
V worse untill th<
rj I I f^y loses its charms,
teen driven
f I bowels with CA-.
slightest irrcgul;
natural, easy m
RETS tone the
and alter you 1
wonder why it
all your other disorders commence t<
E IDEAL LAX AH
to buy CASCARE1
"^nd.ming *ivtr
HBHHHBMHHHMBHHHk.
Machinery and
appurtenances.
Ginning Systems equipped with the
Murray Cleaning ami Distributing
System.
Power equipments.
Saw .>1111 Machinery.
Farm and Mill Machinery in General.
8. C. Agents for Steele's New South
, Brick Machinery.
Write us for prlcon on anything in onr lias.
W. H. GIBBES & CO.,
: COLUMBIA, S. C.
IA WORLD
without MUSIC
* ~ ,* ujYBi is furniture ? It's
!jrct'*?Fi.-t&jH*01 enter t a i n 111en t,
T?e ?<L ^3l? *'S
f ~ l^p*
ORGANS $35.00 UP.
PIANOS $175.00 UP.
W Write for Catalogue ami Terms.
Ad drees,
| M. A. MALONE,
Columbia. S. C.
having foktokd a fonnkction
o::o:: with ::o::o
THE ELLIOTT
GIN REPAIR WORKSi
I now prepared to repair and rebuild Cotton
uliitt a* thoroughly at the manufacturer*. Thta ]
branch of the bualueaa be under the peraoual aupar- '
> Tlilun ot
Mr. XV. J. em.iott,
who hai had fourteen eeara of pra< tlcal experience
tn building the F.l.i IUTT tllN, ami who It niili I
known to moat glo uarra lnthla State.
Wdf Mow is the Time I Brinf Your Gins
Befere You Need Them I
Complete Ginning Syitema. equipped with the
Dioat pei feet Fueuioetlc Kleeatlnx and Dletrlbutlu*
Kiitrmion the market. sixty il^tu complete mtf
Cu In oae In thle State, and every one of thcin giving
abxoptto naliefa tloti
lltfTbeit Grade Knglnea, Bollere. Saw Mill*. Cora
Mllie. Drlck klachlnta. Wood Working Machinery,
ewe, I'UUrya, etc
WE O'KKtl Quick Dellxery, Low Price* and
llrt*. nab.t Termt
V. C. BADHAM,
IU6 Main St.. COLUMBIA, S. C.
SlTrfA^NAL^
\ BUSINESS |
Ngai COLLEGE,
ROANOKE, VA.
llMflRF HAI I S FflR RRAMIATFS
THAN IT CAN SUPPLY.
|j|!SentI for Catalogue
Enter Sept. 4.
ildl AH. K. KCKKIiliK, I're*l<leiit.
Rrf Ig Mcminn wIhtc you taw iidUi-i- ?if ypliwil.
jHD4"% DO V NEW DISCOVERY; ?it*.
L# Dm "W" I U quick r?'i?f unci ciiich ?-i.?
Ho ?. > ! tanlimim I>u ?lid I O alnVH' tr??tm?n?
Vr. e. itr U. H. QF.KEN B HUH*. Box U. iUUtt, U?.
Vjp It;J i or
w pleasant your surroundings,
alth, is the foundation for en1
trouble causes more aches and
her diseases together, and when
1 dese of bilious bile coursing
d life's a hell on earth. Millions
itoring for chronic ailments that
d boy/cls, and they will never
: bowels are right. You know
t neglect?get irregular?first
>;ht headache?bad taste in the
, and general "all gone" feeling
?keep on going from bad to
e suffering becomes awful, life
and there is many a one that
to suicidal relief. Educate your
SCARETS. Don't neglect the
irity. See that you have one
ovement each day. CASCAbowels?make
them strongs?
riave used them cnce you will
is that you have ever been
a get better at once, and scon
~S we will tend a b^Jjircr. Address
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RAM'S HORN BLASTS.
' rT^>Tlt'*K Breatneas is
I always retiring
r.nd yei s?lf-revealNo
man ran roll
* >'ou c* th<> tr11''
'* / [iSfcWi riches except vourr
- 'i\\ V " u roar> bus the
tfM Y '"Pty Water of Life hl<
can ,lot ^e ;l
Let your bark be propelled by the
winds of heaven and not by the tides
from beneath.
It makes much difference whether a
man has great desires or whether he
desires greatness.
The strungpness of the weakness of
force is only equaled by the wonder >V
the force of weakness.
It would be better for America that
(tod's will shuuld lie done here than
that her will should be done in all the
world.
The lights of the world ought to he
the leaders of men.
Smar. sayings usually s:ing.
lie who rev s in God rises to livavi n.
The hpst mini'-try is horn of meditation.
Principle is the principal thing in
life.
The gain of scheming is only svera
lng.
Smail Talk is the child of latt'e
Thought.
Silent, set ret service is often sweetest.
The stronger the building thegreitrr
the danger when it sags.
He*who has no appetite for righto
ousneis has the fever of sin
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Central Time at Jacksonville and Savannah.
Eiiitvrn Time at Other Point1*.
Schedule in Effect May Oth. 1900.
KORTtl BOO VP. N.'.^ liV.'iy Pail?.
Lv Jacksonville (P. >>).. 8 Utiu T 4-*P,
.Savannah (So. Uy I ItlSp itttttai
" Rnrnwell ?0?v 4 neat
" Hlaekvillo 4 17p 4 l.Va1
" Springfield . .. .*. 4 40p 4 hSa,
Sally 4 48p 4 4ia
Ar.Colombia . . rtixip 600a
Lv. Charleston. (So Ky . . . 7 tna 11 i*J|>
" Sunimervlllo 7 4I? l.'00iit
" Umtt(?h\Mllo ' M RA?. i i \Aw.
Orangeburg . .1 l? 2Sai 2 50a
King villn ilftl&a 4 30n
Ar. Columbia . 111 oua!_s, Ua
i.v Augusta, (So. Hy. ) *2 u0a| ~3~u0p 9Sup'
l-v Or.initevtH" . i l.iai 331p 10 ISp1
fTv. EigeV.tid .7 ~7~. | 11op 777'
Lv At ken . ... I ;; &jp
Lv. Trenton 5 i>j* 400i> tTuflp
*' Johnatou . .. 5-.V;i 4 Up 11 A'pj
Ar. Columbia, (U. D.) I 550pl t? Ida.
Lv. Columbia, (Bldg St a :ijai ClOp ? 16a'
Wiumjboro 7 03pl 7 20a
Chester 761p 8 19:v
' R?cU. ^'11 M 28p H 47a
Ar. Lbeyolte . ?lOpj 040a,
Ar b.invillc . ' " . * iTJla; i IXp
. oooa!~?ii?r?
Ar. Washington . TJia Tftop
" B.iltpn.iro (I'a KIt) 9 12a II A">p
" Philadelphia. til 36a 2 56a
? "rk . ^ 2 Oilp 0 I.la
Lv. Colombia II ?jat 7 ,v>?
Ar Spartanburg U lOpjll V.'sa
' AshaviUo 715p 2 51|?
Ar KnoxvlH* . .. * lore 7'Alp
Ar Cincinnati "* '7 Alp!*7 46a
Ar Leuisvijlo . ' TitOp' !oa
HOUTH HOCND.
Lv- Louisville . * Tl5a| 7 45P
Lv. Cjneiunati . " ?7iin J si*if>
Lv. KnoxviHu ' . Ta>? a-:.vl
Ashevtlle 8Ui;i .:o6p
" Spartanburg 11 45a| fi l.'ip
Ar. I 'olntnliiH oo.hi (i ?*. *.
Lv. Now Vork(Pu.li.lt) B55p|l2IQot
' Philadelphia COTip1 3.Mia
" Baltimore ... 8 27pi il ?Va
Lv. WiKhi'Kt'n (So By) ... 9S6p[UlS%
Lv. Richmond . .. iTi*?p!lidm
Lv. Danville ~ . "ilWai .1 Wp
Lv. Charlotte .... "SrSallOUAi
" liock Hill ii u'iali34.".i?
" Cheater 9 Ma 11 25p
" winnahoro U> ilia 12 ] >?
Ar. Columbia. (BlrtgSt f.!K?p U l&i 1 Am*
Lv. Columbia. (U. 1>.) Itf-b*; 4:nh?
" Johnston JOTSOp 13bl> ttll-'a
" Trenton 11 Q)p 1 45p| 11 4.1a
Ar. Aiken" .... ... Alp 17 .10%
Ar. Kdgefleld 42Sp|ll ? a
Ar Orauiltivillc lAxint i ljp! f l?a
Ar. Angnwt*.. -i?xi? 2.lop *u??
Lv. Columbia <6o. by)... , 4 0()p!TTlTia
Kingvillu . 4 4jtpl ?,( >,*
Ornngoburg ;>!J8pi 3 4n?
Hranchvillu 0 l-'.p
" yunlmprville 7 28p! f. ",2a
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