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Bag Lar$e Bottle
Mp For 35c
When you buy
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ment you get
splendid value! "The large
35 cent bottle contains more
than the usual #0 cent bottle
of liniment.
Try 11 ( or rheumatism, neuralgia,
aciauca. epraina. cuts and bruisea.
At all dealers ? oricg IS rent*.
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k3e2nt paukcica
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A toilet prvpaj-mtlon of merit.
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Innocent.
Her mime was Slater Billy and she
had two hip sisters whose habit xvns ,
to have beaux on Sunday afternoons.
Some of the beaux seemed to seek the !
approval of Sister Billy and would
converse with her affably during their
visits. No one's feelings were hurt.
Billy was only four. One day her sisters
watched her strolling in the garden
with a young man. They seethed
absorbed In each other, hut Billy was
doing all the talking. They watched
the pnlr for several minutes, and In
nil that time the young man did not
speak, nor did he for one second
change his attitude of eager attention. 1
( Both sisters were dying with curiosity.
They wondered nervously what secret
the little lamh could he disclosing. As ;
soon as the door hud closed on Mr. I
Brown Sister Billy was fixed with four |
mem eyes.
"What were you saying to Mr.
Brown?" they asked.
Sister Billy's eyes dropped and she
faltered:
"I wus saying the Lord's Prayer to
him."
WOMEN SUFFERERS MAY
NEED SWAMP-ROOT
/ v ,
Thousand* upon thousands of women
have kidney and bladder trouble and
never suspect it.
Women's complaints often prove to be
w nothing else but kidnev trouble, or the
result of kidney or bladder disease.
If the kidneys are not in a healthy
condition, they may cause the other organs
to become diseased.
Pain in the back, headache, loss of ambition,
nervousness, are often times symptoms
of kidney trouble.
Don't delay starting treatment. Dr. j
Kilmers' Swamp-Root, a physician's pre- I
scription, obtained at any drug store, may
be just the remedy needed to overcome
such conditions.
Get a medium or large size bottle immediately
from any drug store.
However, if you wish first to test this
great preparation send ten cents to Dr. '
Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a
miuiiic ooine. v> nen writing M sure and
mention this paper.?Adv.
Greatest Sugar Exporter.
Figures compiled by competent authority
a few months ago. showed that
since the beginning of the Kurhpean
war the United States, already known
as the greatest sugar consuming coun- 1
try, had also become the woHd's great- J
est exporter of refined sugar. From
100,000,000 pounds In 101S. our sales of
sugar to other countries Increased
from 600.000,000 pounds during the \
first year of the war to 1 ,."?00.000,000 ,
during the year 101(1. Formerly flermany,
Austria-Hungary, Itussla and
France were large exporters of refined
sugars.
FIERY RED PIMPLES
That Itch and Burn Arc Usually
Ecsematous?Cutlcura Quickly Heals.
It needs but n single hot bath with
Cutlcurn Soap followed by a gentle
application of Cutlcurn Ointment to
the most distressing, disfiguring
eczemas, Itchings and burnings to
prove their wonderful properties. Tliey
are also Ideal for every-day toilet use. j
Free sample each by mall with Book, j
Address postcard. Cutlcurn, Dept. L. 1
Boston. Sold everywhere.?Adv.
Outmatched.
"I>o you rblnk the widow Is setting (
her cap for him?" . ,
"No; sue tells me lh> Is clever but !|
"Mercy! If the widow find* lilm Itn- i
possible. he must be clever."
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard GROVE'S
TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know
what vou are taking, as ,the formula Is '
Minted on every label, showing It is ,
Quinine and Iron ia a tasteless form. The
Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron
builds up the system. 60 cents.
. Jw .
Some fellows eveh try to train themselves
to expect the unexpected.
Uftet) Your Eves Need Care
H Try Murint Eve Remedy .
p#pfpi 'V-'
I / ; ' v
Two Thanksgiving
Proclamations of
Revolutionary Day;
THE lnstThnnksgtving proclnmn
Hon of the revolution was re
ported to congress October 18
1783. by Dunne. Samuel Ffunt
Ington and Holten. It wan written t>:
Mr. Dunne and given to the people 01
the second Thursday In December. I
expresses thanks for the discharge o:
troops In the following words:
"Whereas, It hns pleased the Su
preme Ruler of all human events t<
dispose the hearts of the late belllg
erent powers to put a period to th<
effusion of human blood, by proclaim
<ng a cessation of all hostilities b]
sea and land, and these United Stntei
are not only happily rescued from th<
dangers and calamities to which the]
have been so long exposed, but theii
frtindltm ammrol rniv n rwl ln<Tot\nn
%.m vvuviii, m/Tnri^lllJ HIIU UIUCJ/* II
dence are ultimately acknowledged
end, whereas. In the process of u con
test on which the most essential rigid!
of human nature depended the Inter
position of divine providence In ou:
favor hath been most abundantly am
most graciously manifested, and tlx
citizens of these United Stntes huvi
every reason for praise and gratltudi
to the 6od of their salvutlou; . . . tfx
Uulted States In congress nssemblet
do recommend It to the several stntei
to set apart the second Thursday li
December next as a ?hiy of publh
thanksgiving."
The first national Thanksgiving t<
be promulgated after the adoption o:
the Constitution of the United Stntei
was written by Washington and Issuet
on October 3, 1780. This was a gen
eral recommendation of thanksglvlni
for the establishment of the Constltu
tlon. The whereabouts of the origins
of this Instrument Is unknown. Tlx
earliest Thanksgiving proclamation o
Washington us president In the pos
session of the department of state li
one dated Junuury 1, 1795, and wai
Issued In view of the suppression oi
the rebellion In western Pennsylvania
which for a time threatened the safet]
of the union.
This document was written by Alex
ander Hamilton, secretary of the treas
ury, and bears amendments by Ed
inund Randolph, secretary of state
The original copy Is yellow and tlx
ink Is faded, but It Is yet legible. I,
Is the engrossed copy which bears lh<
great seal of the United States and tlx
signatures of Washington und Ran
dolph. The proclamation Is as fol
lows:
"When we review the culamltiei
which afntct so many other nations
the present condition of the Un!te<
States affords much of consolation aiu
satisfaction. Our exemption hitherti
from foreign war. an InercnslngfciroH
pect of the continuance of that exenip
tlon, the great degree of Internal trun
qulllty we have enjoyed, the recen
confirmation of that tranquility by tlx
suppression of un Insurrection whirl
an wmiiuitiy inreuieneu u, ine liapp:
course of our public uffalrs In general
the unexampled prosperity of nil class
en of our citizens, are clrcumstancei
which peculiarly murk our sltuntioi
with Indications of the divine bench
.cence toward us. In such a state It li
an especial manner our duty as a peo
pie, with devout reverence and affec
tlonate gratitude. to acknowledge oui
many and great obligations to utmlghu
God. and to implore him to conttnui
and confirm the blessings we expe
rlence.
"Deeply penetrated with this sent!
ment, I, George Washington, preslden
of the United States, do reeomment
to all religious societies and denom
JUST THE THING
s\ use
< i Da.SuninS
ANTI -,
% FM'.
r l*tv?RFM\.s'
ahM :
' p- j
ifc... kl?
"H'na, I guesa I'll jet about u bar re
of tb?l stuff."
I
Heavy Responsibility
J ^^-1 ^
' inutlons. and to all persons whomsoj
ever within the United States, to set
9 npart and observe Thtwsday. the lfith
f day of February next, as u Awy of public
thnnksgiving and prayer. ?.k\J on
9 thut day to meet together nnd render
their sincere thanks to the great ruler
I of nations for the manifold nnd signal
mercies which distinguish our lot as
' a nation, particularly for the possession
of constitutions of government
which unlfe and by their union establish
liberty with order, for the preservation
of vour pence, foreign and domestic;
for the seasonable control
which has been given to the spirit ol
* disorder in the suppression of the lut?
? insurrection."
#
? Aw
BE THANKFUL AT ALL TIMES
t Too Few of Us Think of Gratitude In
9 Connection With Our Every,
i day Mercies.
Genuine thankfulness Is one of the
sweetest, richest nnd holiest of the
Chrjstlnn graces; ntul yet we fear thnt
it Is one of the rniest. We take a
large portion of our dally exercises as
! a matter of course, and hardly think
of thanking God especially for them.
Other things we nttrihute to our own
skill, or Industry, or good Judgment;
I we take all the credit of them, and
J leave God quite out of the calculation.
For special deliverances we return
thanks to God, and seem to forget utterly
that he has been taking care of
us at all other times, when our eyes
| discovered no danger. How many of
! us awake in the morning after riding
all night In a sleeping car. nnd especially
render tlir.nks that the trnln
' did not shoot the track during the
hours of darkness? Hut If the train
had actually been pitched down an
embankment, and we had escaped unI
hurt, we should throw ourselves down
j on our knees and pour out our thanks
to God for a wonderful preservation.
! t'oinmon. everyday services thnt pass
; whoilly unnoticed, deserve ns fervent
an expreaslon of gratitude as an escape
from a burning house or shipwrecked
vessel would deserve, I suspect
that when Ood Mid "Whoso ofI
fereth praise glorlfleth me." he had
reference to the hahltunll.v thankful
souls who recognize Ids loving k'.ndness
every hour, nnd under every kind
of providences. A graceless sinner
might thank Cod after being dragged
up from drowning Into a lifeboat; a
devout and thorough Christian only
would thank him "In whose hands our
i breath Is," for every breath that he
' jlrnws.?Theodore Ojiyler.
I I^ove doesn't Interest n woman so
| much as the man concerned In It.
easv t
i
Qaoonn Inn A II /*
ubaouu iui rvn iu
Magnify Blessings
and Forget Crosses
WE CELEBRATE that great '
holiday, Thahksglvlng, i?i j
this season. In the gay
round of pleasures the duy
always brings, perhaps not one of ns
will stop a moment and seriously look
back over the past year, now rapidly
drawing to a close. Many of us?In
fact, all of us?should pause a moment
and quietly review the past months.
Perhaps these months brought us
many trials, but they also brought us
many blessings. It Is the blessings we
should Itemize and magnify and forget
the crosses, Wc* may sigh discontentedly
and say, "Well, last year I
had many more reasons to be thnnkful
than I have this year." but If we
are fair nnd honest with ourselves we
will have to admit that, even If
troubles came our way, the blessings
that followed tfien? were far greater
n number.
Who has not rend the story of that
Irst Thanksgiving Day? Fancy a
vomnn In these times enduring the .
hardships Hiid worries those strong
hearted New England pilgrims en!ured;
mid what u wonderful lesson ,
n unseltlshness they have handed
own to us!
Argue and elaborate as we will on
ur burdens, we know fnte has been
<>od to us. Life Is not all sunshine,
f It were we would very soon grow
ired of llf?. Disappointments, setsicks,
disillusionment* eoinu to every
one. and we" must expect they will
come to us. Indeed, we have no voice
In the matter. They will come to ua
ns surely as day follows night; but do
we accept them patiently? That Is
another story.
Many women look only on the dark
side of life. "What's the use?" they
svy dejectedly. "Everything I try to
I do turns out a fnllure." There Is a
tiny breath of selfishness here. "I" Is
very prominent In these womeu's
i lou^iiin. i-friinpM ii tney did something
worth while for someone else
their work would l?e crowned with
success. Doing something for another
has never yet turned out a failure.
There Isn't a case on record showing
where failure has followed a kind deed
done for another. I'drhnps this other
did not appreciate the efforts taken In
her behalf, yet the fact remains that
the woman who put herself out to
make another woman happy experienced
a wonderful happiness herself.
?New York Evening Telegram.
VERY POPULAR
I
(Gwaw<^ ^ !
The I>uck?My. I'm getting popular.
The whole family Juet watch me all
! the time.
Be Thankful Every Day.
The purely passive contemplation of |
all good ought to be granted to com-'
nu?n days on which no more has or- :
curred than the dully round of little '
pleasures and Ihe absence of more
than ordinary annoyance*. With the |
evening offering of n silent thanksgiving
to God we take conscious possession
of simple happiness and enjoy
It once again. Instead of slipping off
past God's hert gifts hs men so often
do. TliU8 thanksgiving Involve* th?
recognition: All this good I* from
God, and thla recognition reacts on our
own mood, creating conscious Joy and
humble trust In the God who will continue
to bless In things both great
nnd small.
Good Thought for the Day.
There can be no better thought *01
Thanksgiving day than that which expresses
honest gratitude for what oat
fathers won for us. and determlnatloc
to confer Its blessings unlrn aired os
<>ur offspring.
COULD SCARCELY
WALK AT ALL
I/.PTnI
fir 0m ni fee-Half Tears.
Cerfnei to Bed Most #f This
Tom. Seffered letense Paa.
Sheffield, Ala.?"About four yeats
ago," says lira. J. T. Stonecipher, of
this town, ' "I got In very bad
health . . . became Irregular, and I
was pretty bod off for a year and a .
half . . . had difficulty and pnln in ,
walking?could scarcely walk at all. ,
I got awfully thin and was confined to ]
my bed most of the time for 1 Vfc
years ? could scarcely ever do nny i
n-n.lr T Dnfrn^/I ,1 .1 ^..11.. 1 ?
?uin, a ouiinvu uiruuiuilkv, mill 1
suffered intense pain in the right side.
We had in attendance first
Dr. v of . who pronounced my
trouble . . . , and he wanted me to
have an operation performed, but I
could not bear the thought of submitting
to such a thing. . . He gave uie
medicine which did me no good. I
then had Dr. , of . who gave me <
medicine which gave me no perm a-'
hent relief.
My neighbors snld how bad off I
was and advised me to tnke Cardul. . .
My husband was so worried about me
that he went and called in Dr. .
of w . . On his second call I told
hlra ... I had tnken nbout*n bottle of
Cardnl. which had been Improving me
a great deal . . . He said : 'Well, 1
leave off my medicine and tnke the
rnrdlll Ifs n crnnH mnHlnlno* Aftnr
the use of the second bottle I was
cured and the cure was permanent."
Cardui should help you, too. Try It.
?Ad r.
Sermons for Sleeplessness.
Lord Itosebery once mentioned to
Doctor Cheltrhton that there were
times when he could not sleep.
The bishop remarked: "Well, my |
lord. I never sdffer from sleeplessness,
for whenever I feel weary. I be- |
gin to reud a secmon; and I am off
In a very few seconds."
"Ah, my lord," replied Lord Itosebery,
"of two evils I will choose the i
least. Much rather would 1 co without
sleep than read a sermon."
State of Ohio. City of Toledo, Lucas
County?ss.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he la
sen'or partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney
* Co., doing business In the City of Toledo.
County and State aforesaid, and that
said firm will pay the sum of ONR HUNDRED
DOLLARS for any case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by the use of
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE.
FRANK J. CHENEY
Sworn to before me and subscribed In
mV oresence thli fifh dnv Tk.,
A* l5. 188ft.
(Seal) he. W. Glenaon. Notnrv Public.
HALI/S CATARRH MEDICINE la tnk n
Internally and acta through the Blood
on the Mucoua Surfaces of the Syatem.
Druggists, 75c. Testimonials free.
F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio.
To Study Industry.
A laboratory to be created at Helstngfors,
Finland, for the study of
technical Industrial problems, will be
supported In part by the governnu^it.
but Inrgely by a number of private
concerns.
MOTHERI :
Have you ever used MOTHER'S JOY
HALVE for Colds, Coughs, Croup and
Puoumonla, 'Asthma, and Head Cararrh?
If you haven't get It at once.
It will cure you.?Adv.
m.. * ? ? --
in itMfii 10 people wno t*?lI you
things for your own Rood is harmless?
and It affords them u lot of pleasure.
| Your
I Worn
Are Told He
i Relief fro
B Nashua, N.H. ? "I am i
H every month for two years
B would often faint and have
B such pain I did not know v
and tried so many remedi
B9 I read ftlx>ut Lydia E. F
B Compound in the newspapt
13 try it, and that is how I fo
pain and feel so much better
SB When I hear of any girl suf
j? as I did I tell them how Ly
?1 Plnkham's Vegetable Com]
|| . helped me." ? Delina. Ma
h 29 Bo were Street, Nashua,
K Lydia E. Pinkham's Vei
fi made from native roots and
ffl narcotic or harmful drugs, i
I THE PERFE
I LYDLA
| VEGETfl
Opportunity for All.
The r en son u lot of people don't
succeed Is not hKiitlfF they don't ?et ?
the chance, but bemuse they never i
take h ehunce. 1
c
To keep clean and healthy take Dr. Pierce's
Pleasant Pellets. Tney rejfulat*
liver, bowels and stomach.?Adv. I
i
Tt*? llanx.n ?? I- ' " *? "
mull nil in II lllll K ill I.V iry- (
ing ttgure what became of the hole
l?y which It entered the trap. 1
I
Good health depends upon pood digestion 1
Wright's IndUn Vegetable i'llls s if. guurd 1
your digestion and your health. Tonic as
w.ll aa purgative. Adv.
The lean a inar carea the more love a
i woman waatea vm. him. a
The way to get down to l? to be !
ii|. nnd at It a
BOSCHEFS GERMAN SYRUP
Why use ordinary cough remedies, 1
when Boschet'8 German Syrup has
been used so successfully for tifty-one
years In all parts of the United
States for coughs, bronchitis, colds
settled In the throat, especially lung
troubles. I* Hl'Ul tlm ASS# n ifOAil I
- B.'VW t ?.V I'UUVUl ? feVWll
night's rest, free from coughing, with
easy expectoration In the morning,
gives nature a chance to soothe the
Inflamed ports, throw off the diseuse.
In Iping the patient to regain his
health. Sold in all civilised countries.
IX) and IX) cent bottles.?Adv.
Wants Schoolless Days.
Hobby had often heard his parent*
talking of \v heat less days. Having
been to a party with thefn the other
night, and having arrived home late,
lie was pretty tired. In the morning
when ids mother railed to him to get
up and get ready for school, he said:
"Aw, gee, tmi, when Is schoolless day?"
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
vW STOMA, that famous old remedy
for infauts and children, and see that It
p Use for '
Children Crv for Fletcher's Castoria
The Other End.
"Tluit fellow Is like u tuck."
"Sharp, eh?"
"No; not a blunt head."?Answers.
Petition, Not Command.
"Did you order a ton of ooal?"
"I did not. I put my request for one
respectfully on tile."
Think Twice.
Before Hi' hiii-i> over In the
a aajLi miii vV ivijfcL. 1 HOD
(By L. \V. Bower. M. D.)
Backache of any kind Is often caused
by kidney disorder, which means that the
kidneys are not working properly. Poisonous
matter and uric acid accumulate
within the body in great abundunco.
overworking the sick kidneys: hence the
congestion of blood causes backache in
the same- manner as a similar congestion
in the head causes headache. You become
nervous, despondent, sick, feverish.
Irritable, have spots appearing before the
ryes, hags under the lids, and lack ambition
to do things.
The latest and most _ effective means;
of overcoming this trouble, Is to eat sparingly
of meat, drink plenty of water between
menls and take a single An-u-rlc |
tablet before each meal for a while.
Simply ask your favorite druggist for
Anurlr, double strength. If you have
lumbago, rheumntlsm. gout. dropsy, begin
Immediately with this newest discovery
of I>r. Pierce, who Is Chief Medical
Director of Invalids' Hoti'l and Surglcui
Institute tn Buffalo. N. Y. Send 10 cents
tor trial pkg. Barge package 60 cents. I
aMyUiiB arffiiiVJaAgambfleSMn
WhatConsti;
It means a miserable condition of ill h
ailments such as headach i, backache, d;
various kinds, piles and numerous other
against nature, and no human being cat
constipated. DR. TUTT'S LIVER PII
successfully all over this countrv for 12
to have your liver and bowels resum
For sale at all druggiats and dealers c\
Dr. Tuft's
W'^Bhu.15
en j
>w to Find mm
m Pain.
line teen years old and
I had suclv pains that I
to leave school. I had
/hat to do with myself
es that were of no use
inkham'8 Vegetable
irs and decided to /Fyjgbiff /
und relief from f
than I used to. ^
.nTiN,
potable Compound,
, herbs, contains uo ^ ^
md is, therefore,
CTLY SAFE REMEDY
L E. PINKt
lBLE COM]
LYDIA E.PINKMAM
There'* a Differencr.
You may Im> able to convince ii mother
that it is her son's duty to ?o to
*nr. hut you'll never he nhle to conrlnce
her that the Kirl he has picked
jut to marry is good enough for him. 1
?Exchange.
tKMARK4BI.R I.KTTRR FROM A WKLL
KNOWN WASHINGTON I)Rt GUIST.
n reference to Kllxlr Itabek th* grmmt r*m*dy
or chM**na<i t*umr and All w;
"W.thln the lo?t tit.> month* I hare eold 3,000
mttlesor Fllxlr nabck for Ualarta.Chlllaand
perer. Our cnatomrr* speak wry well of It."
lenry Ifina. P3> K St., S. W.,WuHhln?ton. D. C.
Kllxtr llahrk SO cent*, all drnjurlin, or hjr
>ticfl Pont, prepaid, from Klociewwkl A Co.,
fMhlngtoD, D. C. *
Some men's opinion* are as positive
i* a stone hitting the side of the bnrn.
md about us potential.
Wisdom upper1 *,/but brute pasrton
itopa It* enr,s wl 'i *loo<L j
mm] FOR THE LANDS SAKE B
B> yptAiRiTirmTOA??rTYiapB
??
44slr far and Cot
CHENEY'S
EXPECTORANT
The Original Cough
and Cold Remedy
CTADC "rue* U/rtDCT
i'jiEi-ii- 1(1 ",w* " 4
J . (3 COLD IN 24 HOURS
I *-:--r*--^| Brit for Colds, Coufhi, Croups
I Soro Throat, Whuo|>ing Cough,
2t>c and 60c at ail Druggists
W. N. U., CHARLOTTE. NO. 48-1917.
VIRGINIA FOLKS
Holston, Vh.?"I Imtl been suffering
for several years with a dull pain In
my left hip. ami
,:tjP ' In the summer of
>:j if ^i'i., 1015 I was taken
ll'llilf tfjncli'lih with quite a se,j|
f fi. W\y\. vere 'Catch' la my
' / JSl ' I kqee; it would
' 1 ' i ',e several days
|!;;i '.III t,1'A il that 1 e o u Id
W Jit,! jroht^lin s c a r c e 1 y walk
ipmE|Jv1and as 1 had used
Dr. I'leree's other
remedies In my family with splendid
results, I decided to try Anurlc,
and after using it for a very short
time the trouble has about disappeared.
My general health has also
unproved."?WJl. UAHHI.K.
Dr. Pierce's great hook. The Cotninon
Sense Medical Adviser, clothhound,
sent free to you on receipt of
50 cents or stamps) to pay expense
of mailing only. Address l)r. Pierce,
Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.?Adv.
pation Means I
>ealth that leads to all sorts of special
yapepsia. dizziness, indigestion, pains of
disorders?CONSTIPATION is a crime
ri be well for any length of time while
L.LS is the remedy and has been used
years. Get a box and see how it feels
e their health-giving natural functions,
rerywhere.
Liver Pills
Sold for 47 years. For
>1 i is ! Malaria, Chilis & Fever.
*3^ Also a Fine General
Strengthening Tonic.
UP W 00c and $1.00 at all
Drug Staraa.
'imv/M
im^l
'OUND g
MEDICINE CO. LYNN. MASS. 0
At the Dance.
She My Kreneh lii'ds hurl me this
evening.
Hi*?Yes, ihey liurt nu?, ton.
You nover can know how superior to other
preparations Dr. Perry's "Desil Phot" la until
you have tried It once. A single does
cleans out Worms or Tapeworm. Adv.
It'* ii wnste of Unit' to repeat hairraising
stories to ImM-heutletl men.
Flirtation I* the privilege <?f youth
antl the folly of age.
CHILDREN'S COUUHJ
rimy b? chocked, and more "er'ooe corn!Itiom
fit (h? fhrnn * will ha A^an
by promptly (Wing tb? child * dam of
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