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PE-RU-NA IS EFFICACIOUS
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The constant exposure to the elementi
experienced in cui outdoor life is not m
apt to cam>e coughs and colds as aedentan
habits.
iThobC who are brought face to face wit!
Che ueathcr every day in active life an
mucli less liable to catarrhul diseases thai'
rihose who are boused up in illy ventilatec
rooms. And yet botl
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AOC CIIB tCTTTfkl m?re ?r le88 8UbJeCl
ARB SUBJECT TOI to catarrh and en
CATARRH. J tarrlial diseases. The
aoldier as well as the
civilian (in<U? it frequently necessary to use
IVruna on account of coughs and colds.
No one is exempt. l'lie strong and
healthy are less liable than the weak and
*11, but none entirely escape.
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VL^vJaVrVr V Railroad Fare Paid. 600
7 FHER Courses Offend.
' IMBBmi Board at Cost. Write Quick
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For Specific Oplithalmln,
Moon Bllndnawi
Y Wyand other SOKE EYES.
Vl/ bamy co., u;^ci.
HAVE A SURE CURE.
Concentrated
Crab Orchard
WATER
Nature's Great Remedy
FOR?
DYSPEPSIA
SICK HEADACHE
CONSTIPATION
-fttimulatt'F tho Liver, regulates tho Dowels
and keeps the entire ayatem in a healthy
condition.
JL Natural Product with a record of a Convtury.
If afflicted try It.
HOLD BY ALL DRUOQI8T8.
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National Oats^j|
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r'Hi Fop 10c and this notice I||
I \ wt matI yon free lota of farm ?m) MJ&
x \ ?ua?t)loa mill onr hlg catnlx. tell- w/tk
H A I Inn all tbnut Ui 11 <wl wnndM kod W/tmk
&M wM I thousand* of other imlt, y/jjM
? fl| SAUER SEE
Field Seeds
Country merchant* and farmer* e?n save 10
U? per cent by writing the Naahville Produce
Co_ Nashville. Tenn.. for special ca?!t prices.
The only atrletly rath Held seed hou-'C in the
Mouth Write today
NASHVILLE PRODUCE CO.,
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t Dropsy!
Removes all swelling in 8 to JO
day*; effects n permanent cure
in jo to 60 days. Trial treatment
given free. Nothinecan be fairr*
Write Or. M. H. Groan'* Sona,
toaolalUta. Bo* B Atlanta, an
all" u?rfus.1
Ka Beat ('x>uah Syrup. Taatea Jood. L'ae Fi
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WITH SAYS: I
Commending Pa-ra-aa >
i and Colds." ^
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, retired, 1st Reg. Minute Men, in a letter >
V'ushiugton, I). C., write*: i EC
nent of many of my friend*, I take J ic
remedies for coughs and colds.''? J jn
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| Peruna ha* always been a great favorite | U<
I with the military men, both in the army P<
and navy. (j(
The strongest kind of testimonials are
, received fronj officers of high rank con,
cerning the virtues of Peruna for all ca- rc
r tarrhal ailments.
Only a small per cent, of these can bo c
, used for publication for want of space. as
Mr. Harrison L. Deani. Burnside Post . .
, No. 8, Department of the Potomac, Colonel
I Encampment No. 09. Union Veterans' I>e- re
tfion, Colonel Crcen Clay Smith Regiment dl
, No. 17, U. V. U.. Department of the Poto- tc
mac. Military Order Loyal Legion. De- m
I nartment of Columbia. Major ."Uth Indiana
, Veteran Volunteer Infantry, writes: ..j,
"There is no longer any question ju
> asto the cut ativequalities of I'cruna ...
In all catarrhal t^oubles. Its snc1
cessful use by many of my friends
I entitles it to confidence and endorsement.
"
1 ~ Ki
Park man'* heo?f of !iiitlce.
A met FrancLs rarkman walklng
along tho street holding two street I
boys by their coat eollnrs. In reply to | rlf
Ills friend's request for an explanation ha
Parkman saltl: "I found this boy bad go
enteii sin apple without dividing with
his little brother. Now I'm going to
buy one for the little boy and make
the big one look on while he eats It."? at
St. Nic holas. ar
pa
Sharps and Flats. qr
Silk neta originated and were onco
made almost wholly In Nottingham.
Now that branch is practically ex- 1)11
tlnet. It lias gone chiefly to Lyons, nt
France, where those nets are mnde on
machines from Nottingham. The ex- "e
planatlon is the difference in wages, a
the rate In Nottingham demanded by an
the union being three times that in en
Lyons.
All things work for good to those .)0
who work for God. So. f>.
10
WOMEN'S NEGLECT S
ou
SUFFERIN6THE SURE PENALTY ta8
fr<
Health Thus Lost Is Restored by Lydla w(
K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. pa
Ha
How many women do you know who
are perfectly well and strong ? Wo ha
hear every day the same story over and Pe
over again. " I do not feel well; 1 am sa
so tired all the time I" .!
< More than likely yon spcnk the same
words yourself, and no doubt you feel
far from well. The cuuse may be easily pn
traced to some derangement of the fe? th?
male organs which manifests itself in of
depression of spirits, reluctance to go co
anywhere or do anything1, backache, tei
bearing-down pains, flatulency, ncrv- rei
ousness, sleeplessness, leucorrhcea. 10.
These symptoms are but warnings (
that there is danger ahead, and unless j.a
heeded a life of suffering or a serious
operation is the inevitable result.
The never-failing remedy for all these
symptoms is Lydia E. Piukhum's Veg- j
etable Compound. .
Miss Knte McDonald,of Woodbridge, .!!
N J..writes: to{
Door Mrs. Pinkham : hl<
" I think that a woman naturally dislikes to
make hpr trouble* known to tbo public, Imfc
matured health ha* meant so much to me that
I cannot heln from telling mine for the soke
of other suffering women.
" For a long time T suffered untold agony J?
with a uterine trouble and irregularities, th'
which made me a physical wreck, and no one en
thought I would recover, but Lvdia E. Pink
hum's Vegetable Compound bu entirely
cured me, and made mo woll and strong, and
I feel It. my duty to tell other suffering women m<
what a splendid medicine it is." toi
If yon are ill, don't hesitate to pet a ur
bottle of Lydta' E. Pinkham's Vegota- v<
ble Compound at once, and write to l,>
Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn. Mass., for special ''h
advice?it is free and always heipfuL C.
tUSSIANS " HOPEFUL1
ettcr News Proa the Seit of War
Simplifies Matters at Home
RACES THE RUSSIAN AUTHORITIES
sn. Kuropatkin's Repulse of the Japanese
Advance is Expected to Have
the effect of at Least Partially Distracting
..Attention From the Strike
Situation?No Longer Any Doubt
That the Strike i3 Practically Broken
at St. Petersburg?V/orkmen Returning
Unconditionally.
St. Petersburg. Special.?The news
General Kuropatkin's successful rGilsp
of the Japanese advance comes
oat oppoituacly. The belief exists
re that Field Marshal Oyania sought
take advantage cf any depression
ovniling in the Russian ranks as the.
r.uit cf the news from St. Petersburg
launch an attack against General
uropatkin's right, but the Russian
unmander-in-chief seems to hav
ceiy turned the tables, inflicting conderable
loss upon the Japanese on
liursday, and taking several positions
cstward along the plain of the Hun
ver.
The authorities arc receiving the
;w3 from the front with great satisction,
being convinced that it will
rve to at least partially distraet atntlon
from the strike situation and
tcrnal affairs generally.
At the same Urne, the strike situain
generally laJpaprovlng. In St.
slcrshurg. thcie is no longer any
>ubt that the strlko is practically.
'Gu.cn. Fourteen establishments ala,t.ly
havo resumed, and an entire
arting up of factories seems to be
cured for next Monday. A rcmarka
e feat.ure is that tho men who are
turning to work are not asking contions
of employers. They have
enungly turned their jacks upon polica!
agitators and accepted the govnmont's
promises in the matter of
lorter hours and an equitable adstmenl
of their grievances at their
ce value^
Kuropatkin Takes Offensive.
St. Petersburg, By Cable.?General
iropatkin has telegraphed as fold's
to Emperor Nicholas:
The auvuuco has commenced of our
;ht flank against the enemy. We
vo occupied Khailastosa and Kheiutaya."
Genera! Kuropatkin adds: "No dells
have been received of the losses
Khailatosa and Knelyoutaya, which
o seven versts southwest of Sandea.
We occupied Khailatosa without
ing, the Japanese being bayoneted,
lelgoutaya was bravely defended,
t we finally occupied it at 10 o'clock
night. Our cavalry pursued two
giments of Japanese dragoons, which
d southeastward. On our left flank
detachment repulsed the Japanese
d occupied a defile between Khnmiisan
and Expansan."
Supplementing the foregoing Generkuropatkin
says: "From later rerts,
it appears that in capturing
ese positions, we made prisoners of
0 Japanese. We also occupied the
llage of Welieitaits, on the Hun
rer, losing 50 men. On January 20,r
troops continued tho offensive
ainst Sanilepas. The Japanese atcked
our position near the village
>111 Mil. cnlltll nnrl cn-llhnnat 1....
>re repulsed. Our cavalry particited,
maneouvering against the left
nk. and attacked the Japanese In
e rear. Our force then attacked
nderpas, and at 7 p. m., after a desrate
light, with the assistance of
ppers, we surrounded the strong en nchments
and occupied the large
lage.
"The same day our troops occupied
b enemy's entrenchments at Sliakhe
d repulsed Japanese attempts to reke
them."
Fall River Cloth Market.
Fall River, Mass., Special.?Snles
r the week In the print cloth market
11 reach a total of 7T>,000 pieces,
ading in the local market has been
a very light chaiacter for all classof
goods. Wide and narrow do not
ow any change from Inst week's
ices, remaining at a basis of 2 3-4
nts for regulars. Bidding for goods
s not been as brisk as reported a
ok ijgo, out manufacturers are still
tlisposml to offer any concessions.
McCue Must Hang.
Richmond. Va.. Special.?The supine
court of appeals has denied
? supplementary appeal in the case
ex-i.iayor McCue oi Charlottesville,
nvlcted of wife murder. Hewas seniced
to be hanged Jan. 20 and was
pited by Oov. Montague until Feb.
Charlottesville, Va., Special.? J.
muel McCue was informed in his
II today by the Associated Press
rrespondent that the court of appeals
Virginia had refused a rehearing
his case. He took the news calmly
a few minutes, and then saying,
will get justice above," burst Into
irs. He gave way to uncontrolla>
griief for live minutes.
Ashevilie Gets Convention.
New Orleans. Special.?President
rdan presided over a meeting of
o executive committee of the Southn
Cotton Association. Most of the
ambers of the committee remained
er to attend. John M. Parker, forsr
president of the New Orleans Cot11
Exchange, who was elected treaser
of the association by the eonntlon,
was present. Tho committee
tided to hold the first annual meetg
of the association at Ashevillc, N.
, on August 15lh.
BROUGHT BACK OLD DAYS.
Kissing Under Difficulties Reminds!
Professor of Something.
./'Speaking: of the resourcefulness ot
somen in the matter ot meeting an!
jrercoming obstacles," said the Street
Corner Philosopher, "I Just sew ai
llmtration of it, when two girls, wear
ng those tremendous wide brimme!
itraw hats, met and kissed right ir
:he public street?aye, and huggec
iirh nthor ji-*.?vi
DMf?Mi OiiimI b? Cferxl
hloalapplications as they cannot nwh tb#
UNNd portion of the Mr. There la only o&e
) way to cure deafness, and that 1? by const!- I
tutiohal remediej. Deafness la caused by an
Inflamed ooadttlon ot the muooui lining of
tloMCustaohlan Tube. When this tube Is lnfljfned
you have a rumbling sound or lmper- 1
foot hearing, and when It Is entirely closed <
.Deafness Is the result, and unless the Inflam* <
motion can be takeo out and this tube restored
to its normal condition, hearing will '
be destroyed forever. Nine coses out of tea I
arecaused by catarrh, whloh is nothlngbutan ,
Inflamed condition of the muoous surfaces.
We will give Ono Hundred Dollars for any '
case of Deafness (caused by cstnrrh)thAt can- ?
not be cured by Hull's Catarrh Cum. Send for j
circularsfrao. 1'. J. CnxxEt A Co.,Tolodo, O .
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constioation. <
15 YEARS OF TORTURE 1
Itching and Painful Korea Cor?we<l IT end
and ltody?Cured In Week by Cutieura. | '
"Kor tiftccn years my scalp and lore- i 1
head was one mass of scabs, and iny body | '
was covered with sores. Words cannot cx- i
press how I suffered frost the itching and i
pain. 1 had given up hope tvhen a friend t
told me to get Cutieura. After bathing ,
with Cutieura Scap and applying Cutieura ,
Ointment for three days, my head was us
clear a-s ever, ami to my surprise and joy, .
one ealic of soap and one box of ointment
made a complete cure in one week.
(Signed) 11. 11. Franklin, 717 Washington
St., Allegheny, l'a."
Taylor's Chrrokee Remedy of Sweet Gum
and Mullen is* Nature's great remedy?Cures
Coughs. Colds. Croitp and Consumption,and
all throat and lung troubles. At druggisl9,
25e.. OQe. and il.09 nor bottle.
IT. T. Gukkn's Sorts, of Atlanta. (la., >ir >
the only successful l'ropsy Specialists iu t'ao
world. Soe their llbcrnl offer in udvortise- j
11.cut In anothor column of this paper. .
Fifty-two biliion dollars passed through '
the London Clearing House last year i
Mrs. Winslo w's Soothing Syrup for children '
teething, softon the gums, reduces inllamma- 1
t ion, ul lu ys pain, cures wind colic, 25c. a bottle I
Single eyeglasses are prohibited ia the
German Army.
To Cure n Colli in One l)?y 1
like Laxative liroiuo (Quinine Tablets. All \
druggists refund money it it iails to cure. ! ,
L. \\ . Grove's signature l* on box. ti5e. j
A PL-LI K L GIANTS OF AFRICA. i
Jtranjo Race Met on Southern Shore
of Great Lake. v
Mr. Edward Grogau?who traven?c.l
Africa along its whole length, from ]
the Ca|>e to Cairo?met with a
itxange race on the southern shores
of Albert Edward Nyanza. Those fearsome,
ape-like creatures, hiding be- i
hind banana palms, aro tall men, 1
\ljth long arms and pendant paunches.
jSuch is the stamp of the brute on
'em that they may be placed lower
the Rcale than any other African
native hitherto seen. Their face, body
and limbs are covered with wiry hair,
while the hang of the long. powerful
arms, the slight stoop of the trunk,
and the hunieu, vacant, expression of
the face make them appear more like
apes than human beings.
Northwards, near Lado. the same
party came across the Dinkas, a race
of giants, standing six feet six Inches j
to seven feet iu height, and magnlfl- i
cently developed: and In the adjoining
Toroland which swarmed with ele- !
phants of gigantic size, the natives
were simply stark-naked savages of
Inexpressible degradation of charac- |
ter.
Births and Deaths Decrease.
Fewer persons died and a smaller
number woro Lcrn throughout Kng- |
land and Wales last year than in 1902 ;
while in London itself both birth and i
deaths woro the fewest recorded for ;
many years.
A FELLOJV FEELING.
Why Slia Kelt I.nnlnut Toward# the
Drunkard.
A great deal depends on the point of
view. A good temperance woman was i
led. in a very peculiar way, to revise i
her somewhat harsh judgment of the ;
poor devil who cannot resist bis cups, j
and she is now t lie more charitable.
She writes:
"For many years I was a great sufferer
from asthma. Finally my health !
got so poor that I found I could not lie !
down, but walked the tloor whilst oth- !
ers slept. I got so nervous I could not
rest anywhere.
"Specialists told me I must give up
the use of coffee?the maifi thing that
I always thought gave me some relief.
I consulted our family physician, and '
ho. being ? coffee fiend himself. told
mo to pay no attention to thoir advice.
Coffee liad such a oharm for mo that
in passing a restaurant and getting a 1
whiff of the fragrance I eould not resist
a eup. I felt very lenient toward
the drunkard who eould not pass the i
saloon. Friends often urged me to to- j
Postnm, but I turned a deaf ear. say- ,
lug 'That tnny do for people to wh?m
coffee is harmful, hut not for me?oof- ,
fee ami I will never part.'
"At last, however. I bonght a package
of Postuno. although I was sure I '
conld not drink it. I prepared it as directed.
and served it for breakfast, j
Well, bitter as 1 was against it. I must
say that never before had I tasted a
more delicious cup of coffee! From
that day to this (more than 2 years) I
have never had a desire for the old coffee.
My health soon returned; the ! .
asthma disappeared, I began to sleep
well, and in a short time I gained 'JO I
pounds in weight.
"One day I handed my physician
the tablets he had prescribed for me. |
telling him I had no use for them, lie
stayed for dinner. When 1 passed him
his coffee eup he remarked. 'I am glad
to see you were sensible enough not
to let yourself be persuaded that coffee
was harmful. This is the best cup
of coffee 1 ever drank.' he continued;
'tlie trouble is so few people know how
to make good coffee.' When be got
his second cup I told him he was
drinking Postum. lie was incredulous.
but I convinced him, and now he
uses nothing but Postum In his home,
and has greatly Improved in health." j
Name given by Po.stuin Co.. Ilattle j
Creek, Mich.
Ix>ok. in each package for the famous !
| little book, "The ltor.d to WelKlUe."
, vuu, nltuuui UIBlUrilllll
x leather of their headgear. If tw<
men had tried to got their heads thai
:lose together for any purpose, wear
nig such a rig, there would have beer
straw and profanity scattered all th<
way from here to me corner. Bu
with the girls there was a premoni
tory exclamation of Joy at meeting
x sudden rush, a convulsive embrace
i sidewise peck at each other's fli*r
i gissle and a squeal, and out of tin
mix-up emerged the two maidens a:
trim as you please. How they dudk
id under those brims is more than
?an tell. It was done too quick foi
me to nee. It rojninded me some o
kissing a girl in the days when the:
used to wear those old fashioned sun
bonnets."
"How was that?-' asked the news
paper man, expecting a story.
"Young man." said the philosopher
with much dignity, "it was all right.'
?Springfield (111.) News.
Novel Action to Insure Marriage.
In the harbor of the little village o
Ploumanac'h. In the Cote-du-Nord. is
an islet of rock which can be reachei
at low tide. It is surmounted by i
shrine of St. Gulrec, who Is -aid t<
have landed here from Britain In th<
sixth century. There are two rudt
statues of the saint, one of which i>
of wood.
To this statue on St. Catherine'!
ilay, come the young women of th<
neighborhood, who. following an ol<
tradition, stick pins into the statue
In order that they may be married be
Tore the end of the year.?Londot
Graphic.
What is in a man is more potent thai
.'hat is about him. bo,5.
PITS permanently mired. No fits or norvons
QMS after first dav's use of Dr. KUne'fc Groa
nerr*iIvroioror,-22triftl bottloand treatise fre<
Dr. B. H Kline. Ltd.. '.>31 Ar dist.. Phi In.. Pc
lamaurePiso's ' ir? forCois't-notion save I
ay life three yean ago.?Mrs. Thomas IIob311.
Mania St \'nnvl?li K v p?i> o ????
I blood, wind on the stomach, bloated oowel
I pains after eating, liver trouble, aallow akir
I regularly you are aick. Constipation kills i
I starts chronic ailments and lone years of m
I CASCARETS today, for you will never get
I right, Take our advice, start with Cascai
I money refunded. The genuine tablet Stan
I booklet free. Address Sterling Remedy Co
Thoro^ are COS miles of railway ia th
Conzo Free State.
A WOMAN'S MISERY.
Mrs. J0L11 I.aRue, of 115 FatevsC
Avenue, I'alcrson, N. J? says: "1 wa
troubled for about nine years, an
<cr> what I sn!
ferod no on
whi'iV alone i
the liouse the backache lias been si
bad that it brought tears to my eyes
The pair, at times was so Intense that
was compelled to give up my houselioh
duties and lie down. There were head
ache?, dizziness and blood rushing b
my head 10 cause bleeding nt the nose
The tirst box of Doan's Kidney 1'ill:
benefited me so much that i continue*
the treatment. The stinging pain h
the small of my back, the rushes o
blood to the head and other symptom;
disappeared."
Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by al
dealers. fiO cents per box. Foster
Milburn Co., ltutrnlo, N. Y.
Unrrio lms received more than 912."0,00
from his plays.
A CuurHiiteeil Cure for 1'iles.
Itching, blind, bleeding or J'rotrodin
Piles. Druggists will refund money it Fj*
Ointment tails to cure in 0 to 11 flays. 5tk
10,000 rinnta for Hie.
Tics is a remarkable offer the John A
Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., makes
I san
Salzer Seeds have a national reputation
as the earln-st, finest, choicest the eartl
produces. Tliey will send you their bi
plant and need catalog, together will
enough seed to grow
J .000 line, solid Cabbages,
2,000 rich, juicy Turnips,
2,000 blanching, nutty Celery,
2.000 rich, buttery lettuce,
1,000 splendid Onions.
1,000 rare, luscious Radishes,
1,000 gloriously brilliant Flower*.
This great offer is made in order to it
duce you to try their warranted seedsfor
when vou once plant them yoa wil
grow no others, and
A I.I, FOB HUT 16c POST A HE,
providing you will return this notice, nn
if you will send them 26e in postage, the
will add to the above a big package of th
earliest Sweet Corn on earth --Salter'
Fourth of duly?fully 10 days earlier tha
Cory. Peep o' Day. etc., etc. [A. C. L.l
COMMODORE NICHOLSON
HECOMMEMQ8 PEBU-RA.
riOMMODORE Sornervillc Xioholfon. ?f
/ t )u< 1 Initivl V ?ri> .. Ui*A_
from 1837 R Street, Northwest, Washington.
D. C., says:
'1'our I'erun-a. hat been ami is riottr
f used 6j/ many of my friends anil
acquaintances as a *uie cure for
1 catarrh thai I am convinced of It*
] curative qualities ami 1 unhestlatI
t inyly recommend It to all person*
j ' suffering from that complaint."
, Our army and our navy are the natural
protection of our country.
9 Peruna is the natural protection of the
3 army and navy in the vicissitudes of climate
and exposure.
We have on file thousands of teetirnon3
ial? from prominent people in the army
? and navy.
i We can give oor renders only a alight
glimpse of the vast array of unsolicited cn
dornements Dr. Hartman is constantly receiving
for his widely known and efficient
i remedy, Peruna.
If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory
results from the use of Peruna,
write at once to Dr. 8. B. Hartman. Pres9
ideal of The Hartman Sanitarium, (lolumboa,
Onio, and he will be pleased to give
tou his valuable advice.
Itch cured in 30 minutes by Wooitord'n
> Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. Sold by alt
druggists, 81. Mail orders promptly tilled
by Dr. E. Dctchon, Crawfordsville, Ind.
Onlv one man in 700 pays an income tut
in India.
oiea. appendicitis, biliousness, bad breath, bad
a, foal month, headache, indigestion, pimples,
l and dlssiness. When your bowetb don't move
nor* people than all other diseases together. It
iffering. Mo matter what aila you, start taking
well and stay well until you get your bowels
~ets today under absolute guarantee to cure or
nped C C C. Never sold In bulk. Sample and
mpany, Chicago or New York. 50a
A Tobacco Grower's Profit j
is dependent upon a properly bal- I
1 spoiled ns
tobacco.The
r fertilizer must
t ! Qj1uL^~ - ^e" *? mt,si
' ' %'! contain at least
t I jap/ , ] ?o% nctttad L/,
"| " Potash
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