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fi a.|tti: EXCII, Kdlfor and Proprietor
SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1883.
■ooßKsarj-
Joiix Bi ll exhibited evident feelings
of sympathy when lhe (jueen sprained
the Calf—of her leg.
Babies, to suit the most fastidious
taste, can be bought in New York far
from five to ten dollars.
Tmc U. S. treasurer mailed 50,000
checks, Saturday, to pay April interest
on 1 per cent, bonds.
StM Small begins to show that he
realizes w hat is expected of the Georgia
Major. The last issue was better.
Fuom recent exposures, Dost Master
General Howe, died suddenly, of phneu
monia, Sunday, at Kenosha, Wis.
Tuk Times claims that tho citizens of
Chattanooga are fernent the abandon
ment of her charter privileges, but the
effort is evidently one of her Peeples.
The best thing Chattanooga can do is
to annex herself to Georgia. We have
room fora few more enterprising towns.
The Tennesso river makes a very nice
boundary line.
Tins is a late day for Georgia to pun
ish a man for applying to Bullock for of
fice when it has never, heretofore, boon
the policy of Georgia democracy to at
tempt such a thing.
The story attributed to Bishop Camp
bell, of the A. M. church, relative to his
treatment on a Georgia railroad train
leads ns to believe that he would rather
tell a lie than ride in any sort of a car.
The story of the drunken brute throw
ing a shovel full of hot coals down the
back of his little child, in a Georgia
county, is denied by the local paper.
AVe surmised as much after seeing no
account of the lynching.
Rome is agitated over frree bridges
and the sale of whisky. The city coun
cil at first made a compromise by raising
the license to a prohibitory, figure, but
on petition of the liquor interest re
pealed the ordinance. Now the temper
ance people ask a direct vote, on the
question of wet or dry.
The remains of John Howard Payne,
the man who is said never to have had
a home, yet immortalized himself as
the author of the swestost versos that
touch the human heart, “Homo sweet
home,” were placed in a vault st Rose
Hill cemetery, in Washington, last Sat
urday, to remain until the public funer
al, on the 9th of ,1 tine.
A man has been found who knew Boyn
ton when he was a good boy and wore
coperns breeches; but what Georgia
most need* now is a fellow who went in
his shirt tail, and wore hickory bark sus
penders. We want a governor who was
reared in the lap of economy, and carries
the ear marks of his early training where
it would have done the most good.
A Stock Ij«w.
Mr. Argus: Please excuse me for
wanting to talk a little with my neigh
bors this spring. While there is so
much needing immediate attention we
must not stagnate. Liquor is going
and in June next will be gone—let us
get ready soon as possible for a stock
law. All our people need to prepare
them for it, is the stubborn facts in fa
vor-very, very many good, honest, in
dustrious citizens, are much opposed to
such law. So even thousands it. those
counties where the law is now of force,
they were overcome and had to submit
to an experiment—and the result has
converted them into the most zealous nd
vocates of the policy. So come friends,
neighbors, for, and against, every one
of you ; gtt your ammunition ready ; cut
and dry your arguments and let us meet
Saturday-noon, at the court house (the
7th day of April being court woek) and
let us reason together on the question,
whether there be any flow of soul or not.
Time will be divided equally for speech
es on both sides.Mr.Editor please insert
the shove and oblige many citizens
who requested such notice to be given.
W. C. Rl< UARILSON.
Liquor Lines.
The Missouri House of Representa
tives refuses to submit the liquor ques
tion to the people in the shape of a pro
hibitory amendment, but is favorable to
a high license act.
lhe Democrats in the Wisconsin Leg
is ature are cooperating with the liquor
men inan effort to have the minimum
saloon license reduced front $75 to S4O.
lite undertaking has little show for suc
cess.
The London Medical Press, in refer
ing to a serious falling offin the revenue
from intoxicating drinks, states that
since October, ISst), one million people
in England have put on the blue ribbon,
and 564,000 have signed the pledge.
At a church in New Haven, recently,
neaaly 1,600 iren pledged themselves in
one even: . g not to enter a drinking sa
loon for a whole year.
Paulding county, now only sells spirit
uous liquors by the gallon.
IL lJ ft Hwell. Eastman, Ga., save:
1 l>rowii s I ion i ittvrs for jxcncml
debility, arising from typhoid fever ami
immediately began to improve.”
Parties having tan bark they wish t
ped and sell in Dalton this season will do
well to see the undersigned at the tan
nery of A. J. White, prices liberal, cash
Josi.:m Bo<;| E
rob. 'r>. 18S3.
THE ATLANTA PARAGRAPHEKS.
rf'W THE MVENINO JOVBNAL.
We rea 1 of a Tennessee mule so slow
; that they had to build a fire under him
■ to make him run. We affirm with the
' loftiest pride that Georgia has flop-eared
mules v. hi. would run—if they had to
j run through fire—for an office!
It is a treat to meet the average At
lanta beat. A fifteen cent treat.
The female minstrel season is slowly
drawing to a clothes.
FROM THE EVENING STAR
In a day or two it will be time for the
i usual reports of totally destroyed crops
to come in, but it won’t be any safer to
speculate in “futures” on the chances
I of a bad crop.
The Indians are on the war-path in
Arizona. This means that the agent
I wants a new lot of supplies to sell to the
Indians, at a hundred percent, advance,
when they should be given gratis.
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FROM THE POST APPEAL.
Ex-Sknatok Sprague has not only
' captured a wife and the nomination of
1 the Independent party, but he has also
; captured the Democratic nomination
for Governor of Rhode Island. He should
not be 100 sanguine, however, but
should remember that better men than
he have been nominated to death.
From present appearances, it is not
improbable the same disgruntled fac
tions, with the same old catarrhal hue
and cry that were arrayed against Sen
ators Brown and Colquitt and Gov.
Stephens will be found opposed to Gov.
Boynton. They are badly disfigured,
hut as venimous as ever—fratrum par
nobile.
FR IM THE CONSTITUTION,
Nero fiddled while Rome burned.
Vanderbilt feasts while New York
starves- So in every age the contrasts
are made, growing sharper, if anything,
as the world grows older.
The republicans of Rhode Island have
succeeded in putting an alleged straight
out democratic ticket in tho field.
Charles R. Gutter is their candidate for
governor. The action of the handful of
straight!mis has very properly been cen
sured by the democratic state central
committee, for its only effect will consist
in promoting the defeat of democrats
who are running on the Sprague ticket.
Political Points.
Thi‘straight democrats of Rhode Is
land have resolved to put a State tick
et in the field.
The Tennessee House, Saturday,
passed bills making gambling a felony
ami declaring dealing in futures gaming.
Six hundred dollars a day for fifty
days was what the late session of the
Alabama Legislature cost.
Florida now has a public highway law,
which compels male citizens between
certain ages to work six days annually
on the public roads, or in lieu thereof
pay a road tax of $3.
SKINNY HEX.
■Wells 1 Health Renewer” restores health and
vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual De
suit r .
('rime and Casualty.
William Henderson, who murdered a
negro in Marion, Tennessee, in 1881,
was released from the Jasper jail Friday
night by masked men.
The Indians have killed several men
in Arizona the past week.
Vanderbilts Easter ball was said to
have cast $50,000, the champagne alone
costing $2,0()0.
The destruction by fire, last Sunday,
of a Montreal sewing machine factory,
a Maine tobacco steminery, an Indiana
grain elevator, and thirteen buidings at
Duloth Minn., foot up a loss es nearly
$300,000, without including the many
smaller fires.
Peculiar and Curious.
In Lanchire, England, beys and girls
marry in their teens. Saturday' is their
favorite wedding day, and on’ Monday
morning the newly-made husband and
wife take their places in the mills. Old
cronies take care of the babies for a shil
ling a week.
Annie Freeney, a paralytic, of Hud
son. Mass., after exhaustion of best med
ical skill, claims to have been cured by
special prayer.
A Cincinnati! woman, before she died
gave a list of the special friends,
alone, that she desired to attend her fu
neral, at home. She also desired that
her husband perform the ministerial
service. She dreaded the vulgarity of a
mixed crowd, and the patronizing airs of
the preacher.
All who load a closely confined life
rr.j more frequent subjects of constipa
t: i, headache and indigestion. If you
v lu- 'Bailey's Saline Aperient Until
< mo you entirely. Pleasant as a glass of
'i pills and never fails.
A’t r a severe tost of twelve years,
l-ymanv Lading physicians and thous
o; .'! ';>!! ■' it has been thoroughly
< -i. :■?!;<<■ I that English Female Bit
tf's hnscured and relieved more sickly
f- than all other remedies com-
L -N*l monthly defects, excesses or
- v\a - ting married or single
* ’ ■• i> , are promptly relieved by its uso.
“Tough on Chills,”
, ?? / -'f’Ncts. in cash or stamps
. . i led by John Parham, Atlanta. Go.
Pestilence.
N ellow fever has made its npfipsar
anee at Matanzaa, Cuba, and the early
date causes fear of a great increase of the
disease.
There are six cases of small-pox at
! Goocllettsyille, Tennessee, and eight at
11 opkinsville, Kentucky.
Measles has stopped farm work in
some Alabama counties.
Cleveland continues to develop an oc
casional care of small pox.
Hydrophobia exists as an alarming
lrt many sections of Georgia and
i'h t nelma. A dose watch should
. be kept on the doge.
Walker County Mi,i . ngi r items.
Dr. Farris has been seriously ill.
The Walker county girls are all on a
race to see who can get the most scraps
i into a quilt, Mattie Inman comes last
with 5218 as her quota.
Andy Sharpe is down with pneumonia
and Hugh Rogers with inflamatorv
rheumatism.
Dr- W. D. Jenkins, of Trion, a new is
sue of tho Atlanta Medical College, will
locate at LaFayette.
Miss Sara Young, of Armuchee, died
last week, of consumption.
A remarkable character is reported at
LaFayette. He spends half bis time at
tending to his own business—the other
half in letting that of others alone.
AV'alker county is without a tippling
saloon.
Villanow claims a citizen, in the per
son of Heffner, 110 years old, and still
lively.
Rev. 11. S. Mooore has resigned his
cal) to the LaFayetteßaptist church.
A mad dog passed through LaFayette
last week biting six dogs, which were
killed, and escaped.
Four of the Algood family have been
buried at LaFayette, and all on Sunday.
The Walker county people took up a
contribution to give the negro, Cunning
ham, such a coffin as had been fur
nished Barks, by his relatives, his com
panion in the murder of Rudd.
Piles.
Piles are frequently preceded by a
sense of weight in the back, loins and
lower part of the abdomen, causing the
patient to suppose he lias some affection
of the kidneys or neighboring organs.
At times, symptoms of indigestion are
present, as flatulency, uneasiness of the
stomach, etc. A moisture, like perspi
ration, producing a very' disagreeable
itching, particularly at night after get
ting warm in bed, is a very common at
tendant. Blind, Bleeding and itching
Piles yield at once to the application of
Dr. Bosanko’s Pile Remedy, which acts
directly upon the parts affected, absorb
ing the Tumors, allaying the intense
itching, and effecting a permanent cure,
where all other remedies have failed.
Do not delay until the drain on the sys
tem produces permanent disability, but
try it and be cured. Price, 50 cents.
Sent prepaid on receipt of price. Ad
dress, The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co.,
Piqua, Ohio. Sold by Sloan & Walker.
St»ring Place Times Reports
Talk of reviving the brass band.
Fruit crop not seriously injured.
Sunday School commenced at Baptist
church.
Infant chid of Dr. I. F. Harris died
last week.
Marvin Smith says tho peaches are
never all killed in March.
In Murray county 133 persons have
homesteaded since 1868.
J. B. Johnson has gone to Calhoun to
engage in merchandizing.
Sheriff Logan advertises to noli on
the first Tuesday in April:
North half of lot 28, in 10th district,
as property of Robt. Pulliam, security for
Win. Ash.
Also 10 acres west side of lot 187, in
Bth district, belonging to estate of C. B.
Tucker.
And lot 152, in Sth district, AV. L.
Brown A Son vs Johnson Davis.
And lot 138 in Sth district, Oatis &
Bro. vs. Isaac Casey.
And 70 acres of 220, in Sth district, F.
Vonburg A Co. vs. Thos. Hall.
Get tho Bast. —It is admitted by phy
sicians everywhere, that the Seven
Springs Iron and Alum Mass, made by
Landrum A Litchfield,Abingdon,Va., is
the best known tonic alterative we have
ia use for correcting the acidities of the
Stomach, Disorders of the Liver, Affec
tions of the Kidneys and impurities of
the Blood, Indigestion, Chills and Fe
ver, etc.
For sale at 50 cents and $1 per bottle.
Ask Dr. H. K. Alain for it.
Catoosa Courier Clipping*.
Whisky license at Ringgold, SIOOO a
year.
Several new buildings going up.
Two Ringgold young ladies rumored
to wed in May.
Jud Patterson lost two fingers by a
shingle machine,
Ringgold circuit quarterly meeting to
morrow, at Albright church.
A quanity of grain is being brought to
Ringgold by the home farmers.
Woods fires are destroying farm fenc
ing.
The Catoosa county democracy aro
called to meet next Tuesday, at Ring
gold.
Consniuption.
Two or three doses of Dr. Bosanko’s
Cough and Lung Syrup will relieve an
ordinary cough or cold. It does not dry
up a cough like many preparations, and
leave the disease behind it, but acts di
rectly on the throat and bronchial tubes,
removing all the phlegm and morbid
matter that accumulate in the throat
and lungs. It allays all irritation and
renders the voice clear anil distinct.
Trial size free. Sold by Sloan A Walker.
miiPajr Courier Itemfl.
Gilmer democrats meet next Tuesday.
The Courier is for Boynton.
The rivers are full of wild ducks.
Parson Triplett was in Ellijay last
week.
Unquestionably, Gilmer county has
the beat and moat extensive water-power
of any county in the State.
ON THIRTY DAYS’ TRIAL.
Tnr Voltaic Rei t Co.. Marshall, xtich . will
seixl Dr. Dye’s < !>lebrate<l l l<-<'»ro-Voltai-R ( -’fs
ami Electric Appliam- - <>n trial for thirty .lavs
to men (rmine or oi.l) who arc adli. ti'.l with
nervous debility, lost vitality ami kimlre.l
troubles. guarant.-eOig speedy and complete
restoration of b'-altb an<l ninnlv v|«o>- Ad
dr<M i sasnh. ; ve.-N. B is incurred.* as
thirty days’ trial is allowed.
F. Perry, 142 Bren -hton s'reet, Savan
nah Ga.. was cured of dvspepsia, hr
Brown’s Iron Bitters.”
••ROUGH ON RATS.”
( learsout rat«, mice, ronclx fl - . • nt-. !>• >!-
bug*, skunks, chipmunk*, gophers. 15c. Drug
gist*.
Farmer Fuels.
The Missouri wheat promises a fair
orop, except Southwest portion, where
it is badly winter kiilled.
Georgia farmers are now paying six
teen cents fur bacon on time. For the
use of eleven cents worth of bacon from
March until September they pay live
cents.
Reports to the Agricultural depart
show an almost utter annihilation of
the fruit crop in the northern and mid
dle portions of the State.
STRENGTH j
to vigorously push a business,
strength to study a profession,
strength to regulate a household,
strength to do a day’s labor with
out physical pain. All this repre
sents what is wanted, in the often
heard expression, "Ohl I wish I
had the strength!” If you are
broken down, have not energy, or
feel as if life was hardly worth liv
ing, you can be relieved and re
stored to robust health and strength
by taking BROWN’S IRON BIT
TERS, which is a true tonic—a
medicine universally recommended
for all wasting diseases.
501 N. Fremont St., Baltimoro
During the war I was in
jured in the stomach by a piece
of a shell, and have suffered
from it ever since. About four
years ago it brought on paraly
sis, which kept me in Led six
months, and the Lest doctors
In the city said I could not
live. I suffered fearfully from
indigestion, and for over two
years could not eat solid food
and for a large portion of the
time was unable to retain even
liquid nourishment. I tried
Brown’s Iron Bitters and now
after taking two bottles I am
able to get up and go around
and am rapidly improving.
G. Decker.
BROWN’S IRON BITTERS is
a complete and sure remedy for
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria,
Weakness and all diseases requir
ing a true, reliable, non-alcoholic
tonic. It enriches the blood, gives
new life to the muscles and tone
to the nerves,
CITY TAX SALTS.
The following described property will be sold
before the couTt house door in Dalton, Ga.. on
the first Tuesday i* May, next, within the le
gal hours of sale, to sat isfy delinquent taxes to
wit:
City lot No. 78. Mcl'amy street. Levied on as
the property of W. D. Hill, by virtue of a city
tax fl fa, City Council v* W. D. Hill. Search
made and no personal property to be round. —
Prs fee $1.25.
Also, City lot No. 46, on South Spencer street,
Dalton, Ga., being 50 feet front by 100 feet deep.
Levied on as the property of E. Block & Bros.,
by virtue of four city tax 11 fas for thel ears 1579,
1880, 1881, 1882, City 'Council vs E. Block A Bros.
Due search made and no personal property
found. — Prs. fee $1.90.
Also, city lot No. 48. on South Spencer street,
Dalton. Ga., being 50 feet front, by 100 feet deep.
Levied on as the property of Tims.' B. Thompson,
by virt tie of four city tax 11 fas for the years 1879,
1880, 1881, 1882. City Connell vs. Thus. 13. Thomp
son. Search marie and no personal property
found.—Prs. fee $1.90.
JOS. TUR AILKILL, Marshal.
MarchSl, 1868.
TUTT’S
U Hreptwd of Htrbal end Musilngicou* yrod
■«t*,whi*h parmoat. tSia subaiawee es the
Lhbji, expectorates ttia acrid ju.attor
Reel colleotc in th* Bronchial Tuber, and form* a
soetklatg coating, whkh relievee the Ir
ritation that the cough. It elM.m
the lanriof all Imparltieii, sirensthana
tisane nhtc .txf.otil.U by disease, luvigoe
stac the eireulaUon o f the blood, and Lr.Mctha
asrvotu rftxea.. Slight colds eflta end tn
o«n*auc.ptlan. It is drnjercscta aejrleet
tham. Apply the rasnsdy promptly. A
teetoftwsuly yean warren to the aisartiou that
tee remedy hate ®v.r ho® rs fcxad that iaaa
rwmpt IniU.ffwUaaY-jTrf !
.10(14 dots ralsa* ths t>kiesi», subdue*
LsflamaiatioS, and its a>e speedily cures the
obstinate *oa;h. Aplr-aoant cordial, ektl
dran take it readily. For Craap It £s
flared Mabie and should t. in every family.
In Ssc. and S-’l Bottles.
Tutts
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ACT DIRECTLY THE UVEft.
Curs* Chill* and Feter, Dyspepsia,
Biok Headache, IsUfoua Colic,tonatip*-
Ucn, UheumKtliua. flios, Palpitation c>7
the Heart, DixGwoar, Torpid Liver, and
I * male Irregularities. If you do not “fscl I
eery well,*'aeinglepillat huLtims stimulate* tbs
Siomaeb, restore® the appetite, ita parts vigor to th*
system. Frlee.SSe. 35 Murray 8« . W.Y.
WTWSWTE FCfc TLH’S MANUAL FOEE.*«a
FLORENTINE HOTEL,
Near Passenger Depot,
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
Newly Pitted and Improved.
Restaurant Open Day and Night.
Dining Room on First Floor.
Large Sample Rooms for Commercial travelers
A. J. STOOS, | T ,
G. IV. STOOPS. Proprietors.
March 10-8 m
CHEAP SEWING MACHINES.
All in good elder—Grover A Baker. Wheeler
A W ilson Florence Home, shuttle, American
Singer. Philadelphia, IL,me. etc.
Prices, S 4, SB, SI2 and sls
JfcV” send for circular, to
H. H. SC’ISEH, Chattanorsra,Tcnn 1
March 10,-lm
10)2® »
Wholesale and Retail druggist, *
Dealer in
ZOFLTTQ-S, ZMZZF.ZDIOIJSTZES
Pcrfumerv, Soaps, Hair Dyes, and Tml.-t Articles gemrally; White Lean. Mixed Paint. >
force. Co .rinOil: . r -.Lin —cd. ! ■ er.-'. M rwiui.- and Ker.-en • Oii« • V-ft-mj l , Jlfc
Surgical Apparatus, sucl ’ fll
This flrm also teals in ■ M hewing Tobacco, Fine < igars and Snnfl. anti kava »•,. ~
. elusive Drmr trade in firn U ••-. W1 ml ?f:<” He.-ir. D .1t0... u “*"« t«io »i.
Call anti see ■iem at the corner of King and Hamilton streets, Dalton, Ga. Prices "n.-ini
i compare with Atlanta. °‘ ‘ j e Tj to
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ALL WjMSK DOEiE Mill OWNERS AUD SAWERS
atisfactorily, W kiufuHy, 'U'psedily in this city, ana an others for wh 01aIh a
__ ' done any work. D&T3
II?'’ £3 Repairing a Spcclahy.
Second-hand Circular Saws bonem „ .
GHATmiCOGa, TEHK. LEVS r dsoM -
£ - feVS c - KURTZ, P rO j,
MY FALL STUCK OF
Dry Goods, Hats, Boots, Shoes and Clothing
I have Bought Low Down, and will Sell Low for CaSMfc
Ulf A r ea 1 call es » ecial attentiS
WALKER t 0 tke Walkn . J
BOOT and Shoe, as the be J
* n America. I
V wmLmaZX frCC u|
I AM SOLE AGENT FOR THESE GOODS. I
I have s fulljliue of Men’s, Boy’s and Youth's Clothing, Ladies’ Cloaks, Dolmas, aid trh-v. - J
also, a full line of Ladies’ Misses’, and Childrens’ Shoes, and Hosiery. V
Call and see my Goods. They are New and First Class in material and make tin
sold low down for the money. sepß-82-ly Tour* Truly
J. A. BLANTON, I
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the TRADsis a fact
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The Largest Armed,
X The Lightest Running, ■
and is warranted ■
.. To be Made of the best material.
; To do a«y and all kinds of work. I
‘ y . ’ To be complete in every reepett. 1
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Foi-naleby T. A & S.E. BEKUM”
Agents Wanted in unoccupied Territory. Dalton,
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.• ~r Hiter go down together. A lovely maiden Jeeps into eternity! Wivcc aad
;\aa danghttre p.re wrecked and lost. Many sad hearU arc lust to mourn the loss. A husbard
* * e aCG daughter,young man lost bis betrothed. .
A cc.utemiHatioE of these horrible “ wrecks” work wonderfully npen the mind. T’g- thonjb!
■. rad. r.;e strain upon delicate female nerves is too great. A married lady of our
w?.a so wrought upon mentally that she became low-spirited and sad, lost her Appetite, refuac-1 fr -1.
&n< * n . crv ouß and fretful. Her friends insisted that she should not thixA of
•-.ccrs’ but• ehe insisted that she was sick in reality, and took her bed. She aocu t‘-i
n Divne. and worked herself into a net-work of female troubles, which eventually ended in
woaknesrea and excesses and death.
Another case in point was that of a young lady. She had loet a friend and toon becama
v?/ n^ rv ? 11 ,’’ , l eo .\ 1 ?. no -aleep soundly, her memory began to fail her, she lost all denire fur cctA?*-%’•
o H brukancy, her eye its luster, her cheeks became pale, complained of constant be%J.v-»
HxAiiijy j-.'.i a Tictiin to a list cf female troubles, hysterics, palpitations, avlirinm, couvulaicna, »‘C
v \ j cises are of every day occurrence, and these “ wrecks” upon female society ar-' fiightfu..
i ’.id he remedied, and there is a remedy within the reach of all, and it is your duty to apF?
Hoono need complain, for dr. drcmgoole’a english female bitters will cure nil >cch. A po< ’ *
g.vmg tiotauß of all these ” wrecks.” 6uud your nanio to i. p. drcmgoolt audco.. luui fc 'ub‘b
&’;d gelone/y-ee. r
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