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Wagons, High
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Point buggies,
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Continental Bu
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OUR PRICES Wl
MATT!
LL SAVE YOU MONEY. V
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^E SELL EOR CASH OR
BOUKNI
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INSTALLMENTS. RICH Ar
GUT CO J
iiiu x*ayuii&*.
JD POOR TREATED AUK
YIPANY, 1
E. SEE OUR GOODS AN1
Leesville, f
d be convinced.
This is_ all about
the coining Fall <
whether for youi
man. We have a
1 m i ? f
ycur clothing for
md Winter season,
'self or the young
.11 the newest, best
1 i > . 1
I ..... ... ?? ?..>i? ..vrt- lar it* :n a.anie or, '
'n ! .?? it f" ?iu unroll!"..?
with a Itit of tit threa<l raveiled from
t'.io cloth. T!>e rolls are p!ace?l in
the molt tl, ho w ix, uat.il they are
o.:iplr.!e!/ S'r*y . ?."L :n
bubbles of nlr !ot"T con? from
i itf r<?ll.s. it siiiis .i._i Die CiOth i<
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r A ?TI 1
VHEN YOU
rv*in
t$8P
1
, designs. I he styl
ever, more varied ?
goods are well-rr
complete satisfact
We handle the
1 WVi
es are better than
mcl beautiful. The
lade and will give
ion to the wearer.
1 . V A
Trtrt v'-h "-ax The rnll< are now
emovecl end hft)5. !?y means if a
t?i \iu? ;?4n. li'-il to liu-ir wmitlI
: han Mr*.?. In yt* wr.i ::i .. a. .
o or over the jbv.', to ilrtln. < ? lino
ih>* drippingjin tlo* ves el \Vh?ii
til i!t .|ipi:i^; lu| r 'iiM'il, l a's the
. oils in a cool J art* If (he o;? taim
li :< h i **n tl.ina, the strips
may he* rr;nl!!y ! *? i front the
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To The
*F. FA
JR..
gar me.its
Alco Syste:
the best ready-toprodueed,
and as
I* 1 3 4- ' 1 ^
m Ulothmq,
KJ J
wear <L4>
these
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cuuvCDietu hi/.e l(?r us?. l\c*ep llio
"ttsaft- 4S* 3b <i? C22
; Do not fail to visit 1
Reliable Clothier" ai
immense collection
TT OTHixrri tw Hp
Kinard the "Old
id look over the
. of STYLISH
i<i ?hnwinp*-=the
^7
1
o'ooas are pc
reliably trirr
back for an<
We would li
lonce of our Clot
be done by cold
ii iecti.y nanu-iaiiureu
lmed they will bring
3 th er "A LCO GARME
ke to describe the improved
hing line this season, but it
type.
you / ( ; n
"NT. lit -V
excel- WL
cannot 1
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i | | j
VJLJ v -I- A XXX 1 tl ILl AAVmost
complete stool
South Carolina?an
prices, with a guarai
(iy s:uit.
lool' onfl Potinr Wnrof afl ?inrl PVin vinf ^Inif
* ~ o " ~ ~
c to be found in
id at moderate
ritee back of evSH.f.O
to S15.00
\ < T'W
ML^r I
Come in, loc
our word for it1
eluding prices, v
Alco Septen
>k over our stock, try them c
*e can please you in every w
/hich are most reasonable.
e Clothing will pleas<
Come and See.
n, and ^
">y, in- II \ V
-y?u- i ^W''
rol.s h i using in.? where there i
is no dust. Son?' prefer waxed paper; [
good mani'la jirjie:* is covered on one i
side with the milted crafting wax, ap- j
plied with :i Irish.
I riiAt'TliMNCl !w:F(JUK WuliKING. i
It will l>e a plan, if you i ave i
nevei grafted, t. gat so:r.e branrlus ;
of an old app! ti".' from an in li to j
two Indus tlirougli. to answer its a !
Fancy Fassimere and Scotch Mixed
Overcoats
Hats. ' SI.00 to $3.00-,
Underwear 25c to $1.50 SI
Neckties 2:>c to 77c Boys Suits
You will see !ots of thing!
ing nicely dressed
m y w u v a vr~^
. 10.C0 to 18.CO
G.EO to 15. CO
Odd pants 2.C0 to 5.C0
lirts ... 50c to 1.50
2.50 to 5.00
5 to help you out ir? beby
Calling on
T<TJ17 m
1%^. pll
t \rPUTT?T3
11A11.
1556 Ma
,EY COI
.in street orner Main ;
COLUMBIA, S.
?^. How to Snore a Vic* rolls Ho<t
;lani) cjc
and Taylor streets,
C..
y A ml i
" I /NTT TI W j > I V A 11/11 V \ * / ^
>u Uiilill ? Mil i;?i' MW |\, u!lM au 1I*J
I twigs of the saute to torve :ts < ions,
ami practice grafting. until the .writ
becomes familiar. ^a\v oft' t!:c brat.eh
selected for the stock, select'rut a
place on \vl:i> h the l ark is smooth;
| place your heavy kn te r.nrr.wa ,.nd. j
: ami by .y. ??.- "j'i< ttuh me (
! maTlet make a cleft or split down- I
wards, fit: 2 If iii > lurk splits with
ragged edte.-, cut ti.rough it with a
KIJNAK
Hancock's Liquid Sulphur Ileal* an B
entire class of ills.
D? llij V^J_
1523 Ma
7 COLUM
'
J\j _L 111U1V,
in street,
B!A, S. C.
buNt ri
Sof t and crooke d boi
bad feeding. Call ihc
rickets if yon want 1
growing child mu>t
\V\ ' Mind.
t, Health i:f l>o?lv and mind
ii |j| |J ti pot. the health of tin* stoni.o h
J bra in. I In* hUmd, tin* nerves' tli
in tact every orcan of I In* body
mein upon I In* summon for > listen ?m
V. i j-soiiiiu !, > power lo diiiisi ni.ll
J CllSCaSt late jood nien-iires the strength
:o. The mitt mii.d. II ,\ on a;o below I
. i nial in slitnjtth of body mid lieeat
the dates sloinnoli Tablets will I c
out of \oiir troi lo. Thev ilist
<M:M' < KAIIi.Mr
depend
e lUllliM
Complete Formula for maki
!'ptiiip Grafting1 Wax.
o! hod'v ^sed in This Country More Than
lie nor- Others Together.
.ii Jty There are several methods of prt
lj> \ on inn. some liein.fr much simpler 11,
ire i er-I others. t ut all accomplish the sa
Kirne win to me f; :n iniuim if. as i
1 shown in figure 1. r. To prepare tfie
j graft or < ion. select a piece ?>f twig
H.tJ with tlirep or four hutls upon it, nnd
: out the lower <*.ui to a wedge rhepu, i
! having a Liuil :it the top of the wedge,
AH a- in a. ! it: 1 The i 1 tn he'ng rut
with a s\. rj? ' tv. ? ,'t 111 til9
iftstock
is to he opened by means of a
I
Employed in hnthirg. it confers tliej
tone mihI ?>xli Iiiati-g winch au?vji an-1
<-< mpttny I lie heuit lil'nl no! ?._. ? of the
skir.
Uanciek's Liquid S< j(?)> 11 r softens
#mI cliurifies ilie facial skin .?ud imparls
a clear, brilliant e? mplexion.
As natures greatest germicide, it is
I l:e t ri:e, Hit cli i e and lastir.tr . etnedj
furaclie. burn* and scjl.is .tanker. ra- j
tarrli. diphtheria, itch, ringworm and |
It/t * *
I Cane mins,
| Evaporating1 I
I Furnaces, Etc
^ans, I
_ i i
lUUli H't giuu ill.
must have bone fooi
must have blood fooc
on through the list.
Scott's Kmulsion is
treatment for soft b
children. Littledoscst
give the stiffness an
liit lunltlur hfmpv; tlin
i ii | I int digestion and assimilati
[1, l)IOOCl these m i lire In-all i> of Imdy ail I
1 anil so K\da leu stmnat It la i lets ?ore 11
IlT.aiiis of dysju-ps a pud indigos!
ali tortus ol stomach iri lib e.
mc I'l^lU s'z?* 2oc. Family size f?0c. Tl
I size roi.tniiis'J l-'J liuies the o
ones in \ ?r lllet,
ial sjze.
; very day _
id shape
iiM linn' i *' people had to sit on as nx..
on and end. Th.it which is known as "vi
grafting" is used, in this coutttry.
' "w,r?t lea. t. more than ail others togotli
it n :< liu ... . .
Y,|.|| ls i'14' easiest, hut by no means i
te large ho t As tiie branches of the sf<
u n it} aavo first to be removed, a saw
j needed. An ordinary pruning s
j answers well; it is like an ord:n.
contort- j
1 r.lj n
eft we,,?e !''on, ?>i ui nam wood ing.
^ and the cion sot in place. The inner
' hark of the cion should meet th.il of
ier.
j, the stock. Th's is se-ured l>y setting
the cion a little out of the porp 11 li^
culnr, as in a 1), figure In la,-go
stocks, two cions are inserted. In
these, figure it will he seen?if in!
clined slightly towards one another
at the top?the inner hark ol graft :
and stock must touch at some point.
^uirn?*pn ui ri nvar, rj rnu-, uicui 11 ^
or thro?t. j
Li-adinc drii??iM< sell it. Inscriptive
booklet on the nature, use and ef- j
le?tsoi this standard remedy will he
mailed to any address I v Hancock Li<111
id Sulyenr Co., Baltimore. Md.
.A I.I. SIZES.
A 'rwyer was questioning a witne-s
Having purcnascu a ca
Mills, we can name you
price on these goods, and
ingto be in the market fc
give us an opportunity t
I you.
$ Lace Leather an<
ir lOciu ui wnt ?
a very close ?|
if you are go- 11
)r Cane Mills, |i
0 figure with ||
1 Rubber S
How logs become si
loose joints grow stre
firmness comes to
heads.
Wrong food cau
trouble. Right food \v:
In thousands of cas>
T'mnlvinn has nrovi'll
. able seat^ at a ehureli as at the
traignter, |,ow they wuuld roar! This i- on
ngcr and j things that prove the infill*
the Soft mind over matters. ? Atrhinsoi
>Ctl the ' Siinu tliiim Thai Every Hud3' I
lU Curv it. I Every It. dy k'ows that stel<
, lathe, It I! i usiu .?s, ?!ilh?tvnes.s a
eiw^COt t s. | .t iiia t it tit ! 1 < catoi il h * dis'Ttlei
t() he the I Bill eveiy Italy tit n't knovt t la
circus . J w
* of the | "*]
dine i>i I IjM ^
| Alter the c ions are set. a- in figure
the exposed or wounded parts of both
stock and eion must be covered and
protected from the weather. Tear off
a piece of the waxed loth, large
enough t<? go around the top of the
- stock twice, l.et its edge project far
i enough above the top of the stock to
t J bend over and completely cover the
| H wound. Cover the tops of the eions
emu- l llll.niirn til.>1 11.111 11111(1- I <EX
pealed IVoni ?he backyard oT an oUl . H
mpro. \\ lio acct.sed several of I.Is i
neighbors of stealing: Ili^m. Tt|e i I
examina'. ion i f one wit in ss is reputed
li\ i he A t lanta ilournaI * s follows;
"Woie i In* chickens ill the yaril?.'' (
Yes-ar." Dill you see them in ilie E
yard?'' Ye-n r " Were they m a coop. "|
Nil, Mir." Were they at lurgt ?" \\ li.it*
! Belting, Gin Brisi
ing Mill and Mi
plies.
Prices Guaranteed to b
ties, Pack- E
ming sup= B
e the Best. |v?
ri<*ht food for soft
childhood.
Send for free sam]
SCOTT & BOWNE. Ch
406-415 Pearl Street.
50c. uuU >1.00 ; ull iSrujiK
* , , * r r ? * f r f y ^ r >
< v.vTTi' ,r,
,
? lit- SS 'tlijlt lireil I fell U.T, ? ?'r? I:?
UOHCS in , jle Miu-s. liti itahiliiy ainl'leeo
alt .,iti> iliit! (it) lie Millie rail
mm r liver is ae(m?> wail your si
5'e. i,?> ( ?;,r, t-vi s bright, -pints b
emlsts, :<| petite good, bra lib failed.
New York. i\'er tablet - will make your li
ist#. ripbt anil lliry will tin it in
I pleasant way that jou will
'.WyyA ! ieali/e t lint ,\<>n are taking in
T? >V> J J J | R\ilaes liver tablets are unarm
; I i-ure ebronie enlist ipat i??n ail li
hlll.mi.-v i. 1 i t, vtv i
I ;! {. . )
SIK-Ii H ! r- i F,5- *
hardly j 1l*
edicme. arponter's saw; ihe tooth sot w
11? * ?! to! tn matte the out clear. The next th
wr .lis-jjg good knife with a blade of id
| j v* im Mitiiii mis tu tut' v,fi.\ ii num, mm
h If there is any other cut surface, not
Y covered, apply the waxed cloth, and
|j rub and press it in close contact to j
'? exclude the air. In working with the
waxed cloth, the lingers should be !
, greased with a lump of tallow kept for .
the purpose. When one layer of waxide
ed cloth is applied over another, a
in<? little working with the warm lingers
md- will cause the two to unite- and form
sai?"'\Vere the rhickens at lar^e?"] E
U fll' sar' some er rn wii- larks' l>tit i W
mo.-' er fin \v?s ii" i' ones -Ex.
A .1 udioious Inq lirv.
A well know u traveling man v\ ho \ is
its the ilrn>f trail" say- lis often heard
drupt;ists inqrire of customers who
asked fur a cough mtdieii e, whether it
Waited for a ein Id or adult, ft ml if for \\j
Lorick & Lowrai
COLUMBIA. S:
SHHnMimi
We will quote you a
ill r?rvnvir?f??> vmr
ice, Inc., p
j
few pricesthey
:( i
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y; crossoi
Drug
? Compan
AD I riiSVil LE, s, <
hums nimt ili-onltTs. Your ii>"i
f \ till (lt-ll il I Ill'St' tallll-ts .111 II
f > s.il i>l;u'l inii.
X1 ^
rr> w f ilon.t 111 i 11 k it is corn-cl t
of a sliiii n> li iiiinini', for von
r "a
-is man is nlwavs i n : oiiiumnil of i
Y 3*
1 | Some Seasonable Ai'virr
r <1> 1
r \'. it mil\ !? a nit ro of Mijiorlln
r>? v /"?' urate size. that can f>e made slu
ot give i<0;?t sharp I* the branches to
grafted are not over two inches
diameter. the clc.t or split into wli
0 speak J to set the dons n ay he made will
know a heavy i run ng knite; if larger,
1 slop. grafii.ig I n fe sold at the seed sto
should lie used. To strike the km
i mallet will be needed: a convent
me is a let of hard wood about ei
oils ad- i.. i.?., i.,..fuel i ?
urp 4 complete protection. A basket of |
be suitable size, with a hook to bans it
in, upon a branch of the tree, will be >
irh found very convenient in which to
li a place the various tools and the mat
lie tcrials required in ?raft ins.
if0, i A Don t Worry.
^ Jack?How do you like this weathi.
er?
h < * 1: 11 ii i ? i-v auii'Sl it variably reenin- ?*
ini'iid < liniiiltci In i i s Cot git remedy. ;
'I he rea?i n lot i hi- ts that tnry know
tIn re is no danger from it nnd 'It it it
aiw jij * cure-. There is not i lie least
dimmer in living it. end tor coughs,; C
folds aid eronji it is on?iirp-i.s*eit. Km S
ale hv 'I iiiinioiis l?:os?. and Crosson
I>rnCf.
\\
I nil you ever think what 3011 would '
V W X 1 * ill VV J VI
lamilton ar.d Simps-en's Calico .rc; I
'he best cheek homespun 6c; o
'he very best yard wide Sea Island 7c '1
Jood Outing 6c. 1
1 2T> Warner Shoes for t?9e ;
e carry the biggest :
A I* l/rt I-* i <i rv ai
test yard wide Percale, 10c ;
ood checks, 5c;
"he best Outing lCc;
data worth $1 for G5c;
The $1 50 Stone Crusher, for
Men Only, $1 115
stock of Men's
i/ai* ch/wi'n in
f J
y
y >. ? -> ? ?w
/ x
yf House Paint
y "> .
yr? Inside nn<l out, Mui
*1^ tured by New lira 1
K i l ead and Color \>
t[; Buggy & Waj
VI > \r w
' vjr?? to t:r*i<? pei pie tit this se
^ \ ' d i- \etil* t<> Inj* in a supply of
r' \ In rlauis C'oii^Ii n-uii-ils. it i;
.S, ' * Mire to lo* iiieiii-il t>eloic Wintei
r ? | Htol in in-1> more prompt anil i
lUfac- ^ ^ lory re.-?ult< are olil.iinrJ \\ lie
White v t tis so ii as a ru il i- coiitiiK toil i
r'oiks. V.' lore ! lias lleeoiiie -e tliil it- t
v 4 t? hi ? Iiii-Ii e.iti ? lily lie ilotii* lit
LTOI1 v / reiuetly lit lian-l. This
v,11* s i wiile1} known ir tl so nit
V J I iroi.lt III.,I Mi) 111: ? -lioll Ul IllsittH
axon of , V" " "7 ' " ?? >?"' ?
Olmni- J r< ' 1S ihr.mph a hole 11
<almo>t l'!t> > ;l ?'' end. ami tied in a 1c
* i* over In*" e enough to hang it on tlie ai
ati-far- A ivfdce o* ril wood, with witiu4i
n taken lp n ilic? i! t. cotnpleies tlie otti
.lit lie- fgj. as t > >ls are concerned. I
ej, "fa^iiitji we make a large won
ren'nVi'v u:i1 th m Is * <?vere 1, to prev
ogetlo-t ('I VM U n,,?' exposnve to rain, ihe o]
e allelic ^sl??n v/ill l?e likely to fail. The 1
t'a" . Old Crusty?What difference ?i ps u
>op make how I like itV li wouldn't l>o
.j,, ! changed. no matter 1. >\v mm h 1 o'nj ct
lo 1 ed to it ? SoinerviUo Journal.
t;it ooiaiers ot Abyssinia.
Hjj{ 1-ieut. 11ii^scy, wli i was a einh nd,
j of tho recent American commission
ent | to Abyssinia, writes: "As wo ap,>or.
1 proached Ad is Ababa we wore me:
?ost about 3,0(11 Abyss nian soldiers.
no il j on ht.?. the IHike ? i West mm- c
i?<' ?-r"rs income':"
Village Pastor- No, hut 1 liavp some
times Motiilriril what the <1 tike won <| j __
<)?> if lie bad none ? Iatnlen Hap*, i-t
TIIKt HKISl IAN.
4' 11 ii r? his at Const lit i'-ople. Till key. \\l
ami Yt.kaliolini, )n|* in, have long used * '
the T.oneinnn & Martinez Paint fer j
uiu i^vn ^ v
a town no largerth;
e havescme great Bargains.
OUR PRiCHS WILL DO
reonly quote a few
? C I JIIV7? II 111
an this one.
COME TO SEE US
THE REST.
prices you can
vjv v ill iiisiivs.
vl' Stains, Hard Oil, I
Unseed Oil, lite
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v/ Crosscn Drug
V y Leesvllle, S. C
v y
vjy
VL-? ,
^ 4 lnijiii^ ii hi i r-lfnMic- In any
I incst v > For sale liv Timmoti.s Hros. an
vt ' sua I?r11( ii.
W.I 4
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It is Mini lliera are iiuiri1 -lai
_ v /
Co. w / in Knssia t'utii any r.ilier "imiiiI
^ ^ vt liul w<* waul to know is, Ii
v * ton l<ll \v licl licr a Knssiar.
v
y j merit jf ar in t wlnii lie goe
other. I material for eovering i> crafting w
(I Cios- wliieli should hp prepared heforeha
4*IC.VKTIN'.J WAX.
Molr together, in an iron ves
common rosin, four parts; boesw
ninerers ^Wo p;irjS; an,| tallow, one part. V
ry Hut fjie tallow and wax together 0
o\v can ^ then add the rosin, broken into sn
is stain- lumps; keep over a moderate tire, s
s to tell ring occasionally with a stick u
,ax , .......... . ..CT ... ...V
mj' i loading generals. who had been sent
out to escort our party to the 'tJuebl.'
; or palace. The Abyssinian troops
sc'' | formed in six irregular lines, four in
ax i advance and two as our tearguard
,c't Most of the soldiers were on foot, but
rs^' ! the chiefs had fine mounts, beaut iiiall
I fully caparisoned. There was no uni;l'r"
; forniity of .Ire s. regularity of moveni"
I nient or special position for carry
pointing their churches.
I.ibrrai routributions of L. M.
I'aint will he iriwn for <ncti purpose'
wber? vrr a church is lo? ateil.
K. M Si ilicld. II iri is Spring* S. C . J
I writes "I printed our old lioinestraii '
with L & M. twentj'-.-ix years ajfo I WB
Not painted since; looks better than j
houses pa nted in the last four years." ;
W. U. Itarr. Charleston, W. Vit.. 1 ?
writes, "Painted h rankrnbur?; Ulo< k |
with I?. M. -hows better than un\ :
arrange to suit \
Imith Bros. St
il it _
ourseii.
iluda, S. C.
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* ?
Our scl s< ril ?T? nn- fw>!
a?lvm?ttiK<* "f '"* '''"
\ * i,rf omHrif. Tltt* St. I
lli* l?irr <')) It w rrk lor i
1 lit* Kitrm Visit* i
t'tiibs ? ?? !> yt*rr ?ti?l Ti.e
lin'ts it yrHt ? '-'C" pnpers
v I ' > o.i It is mi ill'* i
?
7 / 4 * A r \ % ...
A Slitcli In 1 line.
f>ii 1 i11u t'? Tliis ?iM adage applies* to dis
Liliimr nir-Ts well as to One dose of
.oui.s Kej?nl> ^;i\ir v*>ll nrrest a cold ?>r ar
i year, 104 ,,( | nfiimoiiiA or Lngripitc ami
fifty t??? their dcrelopenient. Keep a 1
Advocate M j [jydalea Kiixir in the l:ouae,
a year- all j stitch" call be taken in tune
:i U IK UIPIll Jllt'lr*! > 111**1 I ? 1. 1 II1H IS UJ
conveniently used in the form
waxed cloth or paper, t'lotli for 1
purpose is from a calico dress, or
?? old -licet, that has been washed j
|{\dale's worn until it is very tender. T
i uttn< k this into strijis two inches wide, i
prevent of any convenient length. The sti
bottle of ajv to l?e rolled upon a stick ah
so tile sjx jnci,os long, to serve as a lian
rolling it at one end of the stick, a
iu?i |ng their arms, which were of all
of kinds and tvpes. Hut their hrighfcolored
clothes, generally of velvet.
an silk or satin, leopard and lion skin
:,IU1 shoulder capes, fantastic headgears.
ear some of which were a fringe of lion's
ant^ mane, and richly decorated shields,
rips w-ith scores of green-orange-rod flaps
101,1 flying, as they advanced toward the
die, cj(y made a unique and striking speech!
tacle "
buildings here have ever done; stands . m
out as though varnished, and actual ^
oust of paint was less than $1.20 pet
gal. These Celebra.ed Paints are sold
by J. J. Uawl.
Sir William Jlaroomt. one t?r
England's most prominent atuteaineo
of the generation that is passing died
iSaturday.
/v nen in v^u
Shave &t '
erome Hotel
iiumum
irber Shop.
i> $1.26, in advance.
I
J in# ono piece after another until
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