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SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS OITEUED
Nobby Spring Suits
and Trousers
An Inspection Trill convince j, n ,
F. W. GOETTE,
12:1 Cotton .vc. Merchant Tailor
One Cent a Word
THE
MA.CON TELEGRAPHi SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 14,
1903
CORONER’S JURY
HOLDS INQUEST
» the Cn.e or
'Vomnn W
Until
Large,
King—Find*
ordered by Charley
X with Uator—blnycr 1b nt
ADDITIONAL PROOF
OF MACON’S GROWTH
SctBttc Week of 1001!,
For the week endtn* February 12, the
tank clearings of Macon were (1.941,000,
in Increase of 42 per cent, over the cor-
rcepondlne week of i»02,
M'ANTED—A flrst-clasa. experienced male
stenographer: use Remington typewriter
apply in person. Georgia t rust p» c v«-I
Co., Fort Valley, Ga. b
, 5 reejoom,.<urai,h,d
WANTED—Two t M4i
or unfurnished. Address C. D.,
WANTED—Position by experienced ste
nographer and shipping clerk; give ref.
crences. S. C. H.. care Telegraph.
FINE quality clean cotton batting at Fair
WANTEDYoung man wants nice fur
nished room; state price. E. c., this
Uie body of Fannie k|*g, „ n|ored , Bt
morning* Th 0cmul6e<! “root yesterday
ihat the Jnl 1Ury rttmM a *««* , -
Jer throat beijg^ut' wUh^ rIVor ta I ° nly ° nS ° f th * lmportam cities of....
as?.****I ss *zrz H r ia th ° per -
centage or gain last week. Augusta is
In the lead with a gain of 8i per cent.
Atlanta abows a gain of only 19 per
cent.
Macon !»' steadily advancing.'
AVANTED—Employment In drug store In
Macon or Middle Georgia, with view to
learning drug business. A., Clayton st
PINEAPPLE chunks of finest
large cans only 12V4c. Oscar Brat
s,T y>
WANTED—Three connecting rooms and
bath for light housekeeping, by couple lit
good neighborhood. Address F. B., care
Telegraph.
Tu a „ , , —* v muraer.
torone^ri Pa ‘ Mat * < ha
Henrv7 "'" re Rfr,ha Harvey,
all "colored * Th* aI ‘ d Godtre y Hawkins,
and Bertha Harvey w"” °* DoUflaa *
“nS-,,"’, >'■ , Teteg?^’h. “ ! 01 the!e eonatantly Increasing'galn,
to Hadley. The Hur. 0 .f.' n ! lng ' h " r00m ! lndutt tlM expansion. The condltlot.
andreti? * n mand f°r*Fannto t0 Kln* j Wacon W»0-»he volume of their b
<^Irey ni lf.S h ? r ***^ lnc ”' '» <»e infallible indicator of
roomed »**$.“ JfJSf wffifUS ' ' ondmma ' Every In
“he r°oom"!r n *^l' e before be nnud I c °" »»» ‘«‘Hy that there Is
Hawkln? woTea D0Uf ' M *- Hadley and 1 ’
Hro»n l,ou,e d “ wa,tera «»•
needed* * l, S,’* ek \ a *° c °'- Neill
Place In a, ta , r and **ve Hadley a
application 2, if* room ' upon hie own | " — •
merlv he had tor- I oreases are baaed. The ellent but elo-
hu. hle S'ome was taSLiU’tC'ffi ' < ‘ U "’ t Wltn "' of <»* * ra "' th •« Maccn-
J? d , aot . been in Macon long' and' few of her wonderful increase in bank clcar-
aalary at" me Bmwn*Hou« ?he°nlg h |l? ' n **~ ar * C,< ’ Ud!, ° f ,m ° k< ' ,hat a! "
•he crime was committed. There l» etlll cend ,rora tlle ohlmneya of her focto-
a balance due him. • n..
FRESH Philadelphia cream. Neafchate!
pineapple, Edam, Limburger, Roquefort
sap sago, grated parmesan. from age de
brae, after dinner and finest New York
dairy cheese. Flournoy.
dress ••Z„” care Telegraph.
WANTED—Everybody to take a free
chance on the WO machine to be given
pway at Singer Machine Office, 663 Cher
ry st.
WANTED—Men to learn barber trsde;
always rush for barbers In spring; pre
pare now: years saved by our method;
steady practice, tools, diplomas, positions
and board given* catalogue mailed free.
Motor Barber College, New Orleans, La.
In banking bus*
and healthy Increi
inesa.
There must be something which
ates—something upon which these
the ldn£.» ui h ' ari J of klnce
Cletc n r7;>, H ^appearance le com-
a clue M d ,I. h m e a E peara *<• ^ not even
F° R a * *° h,s whereabouts, or the dl-
ant* MtiJlfh« 0Ok j in h, s lllRht - Lleuten-
made'cv.ii "5 d P° Ucem * n under him
taimtlf-,,.7 :« or ‘ *° Iocate the man
•he crime ’ ’ * ” ere notmed ° r
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Large wing roomi private
entrance, butler’s pantry, sink, hot and
cold water, gas stove and closet. Mr*. W.
J. Juhan. 1367 Oglihorpe st.
two blocks of courthouse, prfvate family,
hot and cold water bath. Address **D. J.,"
care Telegraph.
INDIAN RIVER oranges, strawberries,
apples Macon Fish A Poultry Co.,
'phono 233.
I potatoes: genuine
Arlstook Co Maine seed; hills lading and
involcea shown upon application. Jones
LARGE Florida grope fruit, Indian River
oranges, apples, Malaga grapes. Flour
noy.
FINE lamps at Fair Store.
FOR f ALE—My residence, corner Mulber
ry and First ats.: also, several pieces of
fine household furniture. S. O. Bonn.
LOST AND FOUND
SIX Octagon soap for 23c„ and Periodical
Tickets. Oscar Bradley.
| LOST—One red milch cow. Finder pleass
return to 1514 Second at. and receive re
ward.
I.OST—Fine water spaniel pup. called
•'Hal" Suitable reward If returned to
Mrs. Albert Illllsmnn. 406 Adams st.
| SALTED fish roe. fat mackerel, codfish
steak, smoked herring, pig hams, bone
less bacon. Boston bellies, pickled pig feet,
TAKEN UP-One large red milch row
Lora knocked In front. Owner ran
I got same by calling at 1511 Second st., and
I raying expenses.
I.OST—One small pearl Creseent pin on
Co’leyc st.. between Ga. ave. and Bond
1st. Finder will ho rewarded by returning
I to this office.
| ROSES—Fine **:
grafted
| rambler. J. G.
I PLENTY of money to loan on city proih
I rrty: low rate easy terms »nd any
| n- fail on J. M. Anderson, Room
*• Commercial Bank Bldg.
PERSONAL
ckwheat and Georgia
r Bradley.
|F M 1 '; F.D beef t<.nir>:- '!*'• ' * : r :
Holleman. Armory building.
■ presii
■perch.
|P dtry
WATER trout, fat
g. echeo shad. Ma
:o., ’Phone
aeon Fish
IMADDOCK porcelalne. a piece of which
I 1 - r.r ver been known to crass, at Fair
■Store.
PRE8H m;
Parsley, p
utnbagas, i
t lettuce, beet*. «>t"»£-
Ip*, cauliflower, rabb.ice,
Flournoy.
WO 2r-v s w. Bobbitt & Ce.. and have
ftur proscription* s^ni for. filled and re
day or night.
fresh every dsy. Os*
Select *tr»l"- •“g
open air: 1' ""t*
MISrFl.I.AXEOUS
pi-ST Quallt:
, at Fhir Store.
I^ESH tomato. - *w~*t Florida orsnsj
[California naval orange*, jj®® 1 ]
PLEASURE PARTY
TO ST. AUGUSTINE
dig puice pnn cottoh.
state Farm Prodiiet Sell, for Nearly
Ten Cent. Per Pnnnd.
ln T , h hi. hlEh 7‘ Plil ' e rttt »«d for cotton
ve.w sect 0 .1 0f 0cor * ,a wa * booked
WgetMMe at ,h * S,ate Farm ' nc!,r MI1 ‘
hundred bale, of cotton belong-
7L,!?. , ^*K ,, , a,a wa " " lld al »ttctlon.
teleS'.n^ h bal< '' a{ the lot were round
Th. v!, nd brought 9.97 cent, per pound.
J?, 1 ? 1 !'* ’ he lot wa, square bale,
and «o!d for 9.40 cent, per pound.
J°"? n . tn } er * *n Macon reported
,alo, ycterday at 9.50 cenu per pound.
The foregoing figure, Indicate a flrm-
ne,. In the fleecy etaple market, and
mat there is a demand for cotton.
DIXOX WILL AUimnss LYCKl'M.
The I.rrtnre Will no at Wrilcyan
rtiiipcl TneRilny Evtslsg.
Dr. Frank Dixon, brother of the au-
thor of “The Leopard Spota,” will ap-
penr before the Macon Lyceum Tues
day evening. All pronounce him a
speaker of exceptional force and pow-
"•One who heard him aald:
The Rev. Frank Dixon unquestiona
bly stands in the first rank of platform
orator*. HI* wide reading, brilliant sa-
tire, keen wit and hi* fine power of an-
aly*|* t joined with clear, strong, breesy
thought and compelling logic, give him
the mastery of an audience.
Free To a Day.
Five quart enamelled etew pen given
free to all purchaeere of 10c worth of
coffee, tea, A. and P. epic, baking
powder or flavoring extract,. Thl, offer
good for tod,y and Monday only.
The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co.
AX IMPKCTIOX TOI Il
Gnciti
on II
Bln !
of Vlce-I*r«
i Special Ci
A part); of nine from Macon left at
an early hour this morning over tho
Georgia Southern and Florida for St.
August Inc, on a pleasure trip. They
were the guest, of Vtce-Pddlnt Will
iam Checkley Shaw, In hi, private car,
No. 100.
Those composing the party were: Mr.
and Mr,. Wallace E. McCaw, chnpcr-
ones; Ml,a Josephine Shaw, Ml,, Helen
Shaw. Mir, Martha Johnston, Mr. win-
ship CabanlM, Air. E. It. I). Dove. Mr.
It. W. Johnston nnd Mr. Win. fheck-
l,y Shaw. The party wlU mum n,xt
Wednesday.
BANKRUPTS AND
THEIR MORTGAGES
Fre.lilrnt Hue n I. In (lie City With
I'nrtg of llnllrnml OMrlnl,.
Preeldent John M. Egan of the Cen
tral of Georgia Railway Company wae
In Macon laet night on hie special 'car,
No. 100.
President Eg«n had with him a party
of railroad men. They were here on a
tour of Impectlon. The car left earl)
this morning for Savannah.
ESCAPED AX AwVl'L PATE*
Mr. H. Hlgglna of Melbourne, Fla.
'write,: "My doctor told me I had Con
sumption and nothing could be done
for me. I was given up to die. The of
fer of a free trial bottle of Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption, In
duced me to try It. Results were start
ling. I sm now on the road to recovery
and owe all to Dr. King'* New Discov
ery. It surely raved my life." Thl, great
cure Ik guaranteed for all throat and
lung disease, by all druggist,. Price
50c and 11.00. Trial bottles free.
DATE POTATOES
Mr. S. Ii. Chiles, 8r„ of Jones county
sent to The Telegraph office yeeterday
some fine specimens of second crop
Irish potatoes, Just dug on hi, farm.
The late end also light winter has been
favorable to fall crops, and these pnr-
tlculsr specimens are aa fine as one
could wish to see at any time of the
Unit or eny other crop.
Important Holtnu Ii
Holds That Fallt
r Jnrtae Spe
lt would seem by the thousands of cures of
ovarian trouble made every year by Lydia E.
Pinkham f s Vegetable Compound that the above statement is true.
When a physician lolls 4*1 woman suffering with
ovarian or womb trouble that an operation is neces
sary, it of course frightens her.
ullng
Judge Speer In (he cast
Williams, bankrupt, hnu r«
very Important decision. T
was the result of objections of certain
creditors to a decision of Referee
Proudfit, In finding for II. T. Adams A
Co. a« a preferred cmlltor under a
mortgage on a sto k of Kno>|» Riven by
Williams to secure certain advances
The referee held that the claim of B.
T. Adams & Co. must be given prior
ity over dolma of other creditors, nnd
that money derived from the h»U» of
Williams’ n**et* must be appropriated
to satisfy the Claim of mortgage before
any portion of the K.iinc could be ap
portioned among other creditor*. The
main contention of the contesting cred
itors was that the morigriRo v m.i not
recorded.
Judge Speer held that the failure to
record did not impair the validity of
the Instrument, where It Ih *h-r.wi that
It wa* cfc(vuted four niontha prior to
proceedings In bankruptcy.
Personal.
Mrs. J. C. D
the Lanier.
I. N. Royal
Brown House.
H. D. Toe and
at the Brown.
J. J. Gunn, of
of the Lnnler.
J. It. Hnckett,
of the Brown.
>f Fort Valley,
id wife, of Quit
Tho very thought of the operating table nnd tho
knife strikes terror to her heart
And our hospitals aro full of women who arc
there for ovarian and womb operations!
It is quite true that those troubles may reach a
stage whero an operation is the only resource, but
such cases are much rarer than is generally sup-
posed, because a great many women have been cured
by Mrs. Pinkham’s medicino after tho doctors had
said the operation must bo performed.
Lydia E.Pinlrimm’s Vegetable Compound has
been very successful in curing ovarian troubles. In
fact, up to the |>oint. where the knife must boused to
secure instant relief, this medicino is certain to help.
Ovarian troubles aro easily developed from
xvoinh troubles, and womb troubles are so very
common (lint ovaritis is steadily on tlio increase
among women* It is, nevertheless, a most seri
ous (rouble,and to recommend wrong treatment
for it is a crime for which there cannot l>o too
deep a penalty.
It is, therefore, with full consciousness of tho
poriou3ness of tho disease, and tho steady failure of
other medicine to euro it, that wo present for ova
rian and womb trouble Lydia K. l'inklimn's Veg'o-
tahlo Compound os the most eertajn to help of any
medicino in the world to-day. Any person who
could read the letters in Mrs. Pinkham’s files at her
office in Lynn, Mass., would ho convinced of tho effi
ciency of Mrs. Pinkham’s Compound.
The strongest and most grateful statements
possible to make come from women who Imve
escaped the operating (able by (lie use of (his
medicine. Let any woman suffering from these
troubles, or anything which may develop Into
them, wri(e and get Mrs. Pink ham's advice.
If you are beyond the reach of the medicine,
you will l>e frankly tohl so, but, If not, you will
be fully, ami carefully, and kindly advised.
WIHK IH TIIE WOMAN WHO BELIEVES IN
Three letters as proof taken from hundreds
received during the current year.
August 20th, 1901.
“Dear Mrs. Pinktiam : — 8ome time ago I wrote
you how I Buffered. The doctor called my trouble con
gestion of the womb; also Mated flint my womb was
turned so that I could never have any more children, nnd
that the only cure was an operation. I was *0 sore and
swollen across me that it hurl me to walk. At time of
menstruation I suffered terribly. A friend advised mo
to write to you, ami after receiving vour reply to my let
ter, I gave up doctoring with tho doctor, and followed
your advice, for which 1 cannot thank you enough.
“Lydia K. Piiikham’H Vegetable Compound
proved to ho just the medicino I needed, and saved mo
from a terrible surgical operation. After n time I gavo
birth to a nice boy. He bus always been healthy nnd is
the joy nnd sunshine of our homo. I know hud it not
been for your medicine I never would have had my little
May God bless you in the good you are doing for
offering wc
Mbs. Grorgr IIom.a
54 Grove Ave., East Providence, R.L
Mrs. M. G. Merritt, Payson, Arizona, writes:
“Dear Mrs. Pinkham: — I thought I would write
to you as I have been taking Lydia E. Plnklinm'S
Vegelablcf Compound.
“I had been sick for twelve years. I Buffered a great
deal with my ovaries and kidneys, had a discharge with
a bad odor. Would bloat up after eating, felt tired all
tho time. The doctor snld an operation was necessary.
“ I commenced taking your medicine last April and
it has cured me. I have gained in weight, and feel better
than I have for years.”
Mrs, P. O, Veghte, Roselle, N.J., writes:
“Dear Mrs. Pinkham t — I wish to thank you for
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound, which
cured me, after I had suffered for years with ovarian
troubles. The puin in my back was agonizing, and I hud
leucorrhcra very badly. I doctored until I thought tbero
was no hope for me, and although it was strongly against
my principles to take anything not prescribed by n doc
tor, finally I began to take Lydia E. Plnklimn'H
Vegetable Compound. It did me so much good that
I continued its use, and I am now entirely free from pain
and disease, and escaped a dreadful surgical operation.
Anyone who knows the agony caused by ovuriun troubles,
will understand how thankful I am for the grout chungo
in me, for which I am eternally grateful to you. For
years I have nursed women in confinement caws, und I
know how terribly women suffer from female disorders,
and in Ml my experience 1 hnve never known of anything
else that would really help those who are afflicted. I be
lieve your Vegetable Compound will euro the very worst
case of female, weakness.”
Hr m SBOOO.OO forfeit the above letter* are guaranteed to b*
LYDIA R PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND.
ALL THE ARGUMENT
Mitchell v
not have n
■ton In pat
l*fy his hellish hate.”
HiIk.C. ii. (lnl'lii, v
one brigade of the Btr
tl«ld during the strike
commanded
roups In (ho
it It Ih
the
el. He
arlo
Moultrie, 1
of Augu*
A Card.
From Dr. W. H. Hale of
the British Medical
Institute.
Editor Telegraph—Sir: Durln* the
nut twrlve month, the Moron branrh
of the "Britl.h Medical Inetltule." lo
cated »t S54 Second etreel, bae *lven
lt. «rvlcr. entirely free to over two
thounnd Inrellde. bavin* chaffed each
lu. t a sufficient .urn to cover the ecural
Jolt of treatment Nearly nineteen
hundred of thee Invalid, have been
5nSh«*ed cured, notwlth.tandln* Ihe
fact^that many of them .offered from
rnaladle. that had b"n wnouictf ln-
curable. Numeroua lettera bearln* evl-
SUUtf thl. f»ct have appeared In
your column* from time to time.
y °To Klvc your reader* a more Intelll-
J? S,f concemln* the maladla.. we
f ,nt -.fid In our Macon offlceMurin*
.h‘e V *pa«^«"ve month., w. five th.
WloSS* ^“^DlS^’cured
irTcai 'th. be.t for th* Dl*e*«*- ;i,\ Varicolcel* 141
S’*”!!? w'im’a. Hydrocele Z!
Female wm* u y\y'kn'« of men. :13
^uTa.:. 107) Shin, disease.
.. 4» Sterility ■■
Cancer „ Heart dl***** . -»
Opium habit •• jjuceilineoo* . *17
Deafneaa _
Blood pot* 0 " - J To ul UM
,tMt of t»* RrltUh Medical
,lw service, tree to .uca
the
RUP ture t
The service* irw w ■
rtsSSnSEfi-
web* promn* ^ .upertm
txprw* at,* cltixen* of M»eon
skill kno*" ?nd of demonstrating tto
and v**” 11 ^* atarrh »" d catarrhal
ability to and femal.
d.ifn.r«; ‘iTnt^re varlcocele. «oltr*.
ne«. *" d J SS**• °< ,h »
cancer * nda “J , n . proven to th.
Thla of your reader*, it >^
rreat to annooncethat
now in order ‘“^nently loc ;, t * d ,. ”
.,1 mvalt d,; ,lwt t horou*h examination.
ii *2.00 for » ,„d that o-jr
Sdth «dvl« t ^,a*rn»nt *>»£££
treatment- T °“^/S! P h1dK, X. D.
iraeon* rtb. 2.
W. T. Dum
at the Brown
C. W. Cant
at the Lanlei
tertd at th'
W. M. D
C. T. Ho
*11, of Tlfto
of Hlggsto
of Atlanta
dy, of Hav
guest struck
. mi.it 1
• loppInK
atopplnx
they
mlnS-
bln by his i
»-.M. and sev.-rel;
al’u now famoui
nlng to the tmyi
nly r
rqv
at, In
tt. nnd that wan I
■ lut Ion. “There
t that 1* charge-1
th,” he said, “hut
1 to the loyalist)* wh<
hlldr
pldlty of thi
*. The trur
unslble - the
ay the
iH the legal Hl-lt
Geo. B. Turpin Sous.
Real Estate, Insurance and Loans.
iin.’l Third HI. Trlrphno. Tt
Rent Collections a Specialty.
For Rent.
Dralrahl
Bank Hull.Mii
Ins and Ayrn
fflc
, llnrde
liulldlnu
ill Hide. The boy*
ah, 1*
ter*
at Ho
Vi.- Alton I uni-
•topping «t the Brc
A. O. MIddleroa*.
quartered at the Hi
f Mfllelgevllto, Is quar-
f, of Valdosta, is quar-
f Forsyth 1* vl»lt-
I nos vine, 1* regis-
of Tallapoosa, Ih
Ba
Vi lie
Ho
W. A. D<
quart
f it l*
registered
Judge I
e-l at the Hr-
terad at ihe I!
O. O. Hales,
tered at the I
T. P. T.tlin
guest of the
L. E. G.iy ni
bert,H|
•nvllle, |» regia
Forsyth, 1» i
Brow
MR
May li«
Of Mis
llv.a Ho'lg
*upr<
is the g
\V; ' Ir.gton
Judge* S.
associate Ji
is stopping
W. A. W
president o
Railway C
House.
Mrs. Am*
rou«Ins, Mi*> K th and Mi-'* f*j
Sydney, *> 11 v ‘ * r * n * on ^ • e.*-u
InterMt Jn Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. N. M Weaver of
bert, v. no have been visiting
daughter. Mrs R. L Walker on
Street, have returne.j horr^*. Mr*.
f.t accomparne.l tnen>.
Ludwig St'
only
Dam
,-lalal
y Indlrnt*
*d the pr
Harrow
ed t
K
»d that the
very
old
every prayer
a n, he said, was < tutemptiums-
i-d by the operat**. They
!.e strike.
•eople do not believe In such *»n
ownership of the riches of the
that whleh the anthra-dte coal
tlon po-sesscH The time v ill
h«-n Ih * operators’ comb1n*)tVon
destroyed, not by the mintin'
nt by the people, who will bike
and
of th*
pile
-r the
of the
launched Into a de-
»n who commute t
• n. and said the orn-
thelr
he fa of that th** p-
nen "criminals. e U t-
ns,“ was enough to
ind Chairman Gray
that “th A comrr.ls-
ve the mine work-
cut-throats and as-
iKE> Til tup; hospital.
S. A. EmVI* wa-, taken fr
nl y# f»e r day In the arnbul
leg* and Magnolia street*.
earted
- people
to the foreigners ii
hrm he m[ 1 wer<*
ttonal, sympath* tlr
ook'up the thlrfe
r.r on the Markle property, ai
mag*- th.tf was extr^mefy atr-
lured th* eviction of a sb k w!
r a blind woman 100 year
mav roll together all the cnte<
“leric.- .onimttted In the anfhr
gior..” he ex- lalfped. “and :
'dual the fl^ndfsh cruelty
Markle u hen he tqmed th*
*» people Into (he streets to >»«
raltors
bo cor
apltnllsl
It Ih commonly used
snld, have always be.
ie« they are good tnei
rnm necessity, but the
th<
tinned,
ind th
man.
Regarding the
jrs a day. Mr. In
This Is not n <Iei
In offett claimed
a demand for Ih
iuaI to have a I
pl-
* destroy the rlghti
etna nd for
row snld:
nnd to Hhlrk
to he the cat
right of th»
stter life. .
fe; and this
rythlng else, depends
of vie
Thi
which yc
thl* quest
make the
cltl7.cn, to
nly <
tore viol-
|e r the lo
rded Mr.
Indl-
full *r
. like
n your
e stand-
right to
nd that 1*
an, the last
up a nation
strikes apd
which wan
l subsided,
of the com-
vd to thone
*s, that I
•ii. or rather
Extraordinary
Offer—
for SU.iMM), |>n
W per moil 11
note at N per
Thla place la
a little cat*
■ ot a bargain, what l« f
Frank B. West,
Real Estate and Insurance.
American National Bank Building.
t speaks well for
that no unpleaa-
«d nothing that
on In which rea-
no.w ours, and I know
our best wishes that we
fe and righteous dellv-
M I1t> "ffl.DIKH* TO UK PAID.
HAVANA. Feb. 13.—The senate t
»y passed unanimously and without
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