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S ATU RDAY M<*KSIN
BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
PUBLISHED DAILY BY
THE NEWS PUBLISHING CQ.
A. H. LEAVY Manager
C. H. LEAVY . 1 Editor.
LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr City Editor.
CHARLES M, TILTON Solicitor
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Court, In bankruptcy proceedings, for
ttiynn county. •
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sires it to be distinctly understood' that
all legal advertisements must ho paid
for In advance, Wo cannot afford to
devote our space to such advertise
merits and wait.on the courts for the
money.
BRANTLEY OF GEORGIA.
The Now York Times of yesterday
publishes an editorial entitled "Hon
or to Mr. Brantley, of Georgia,
which pays a big'll tribute to the
brave and brainy representative of
tho Eleventh Georgia district. The
Times says:
"Wo 'extend to lion, William G.
Brantley, of Georgia, our sincere con
gratulations.
“His speech In the house of repre
sentatives!, on Monday, was worthy of
(lie best period of democracy, and of
♦he best representation of the party
from the south. He plainly defined
the one principle as to w'nleh the Dem
oeratio party now has any chance of
being respected and reform of the op
pressive and repressive tariff. He de
clared hia intention of supporting the
Cuban reciprocity hill because it con
tained a cut in tue tariff—a small cut.
only 20 per cent., anu for trade with
only one not very large eounty, but a
out nevertheless. And he laid down
the perfectly simple proposition that
his party was bound in principle and
by the highest expediency to uphold
everything, no matter from what
source it came, which tended to pro
mote the end It has In view.
"This is exactly the nno adopted by
our own representative, Mr. McClel
lan. It is the line that must lie adopt
ed by tlie party if it hopes to accom
plish anything.'
■Mr.' Brantley ueserves this praise,
every word of It. Before he went to
congress nnd over since he has been
there he has shown that he is a man
of convictions to which be will stand
through thick and thin and which ho
is ever ready to defend with abili.,
of a high order.
Georgia is proud of William G.
Brantley.—Atlanta Journal.
These commendations which are lin
ing showered upon the Brunswick
congressman certainly give his con
stituency abundant cause for grati
fication. Mr. Brantley is making a
reputation .or himself and for his
state, and ais people nave perfect con
-11 Jenee in any and every attitude he
assumes in the national congress.
The Atlanta Constitution is making
a "plen.lid tight for the extension of
Hie Georgia Railroad to the coast.
Such a move would make the line a
i valuable one, nud when tho mat
tei gets in proper shape Brunswick
has some splendid reasons to ad
vance showing this port to be the
logical deep water terminus of the
lire.
President Palma, so long an exile,
does not. return .nnder tho brightest
auspices to Cuba to assume the chief
magistracy. But ne takes with him
the heartiest wishes for the success
of the young republic from mSUU~“ of
Americans, who do not share in the
narrow and calculating notion of
statesmanship exemplified by the dom
inant party at Washington.
THE MOVEMENT IS GROWING.
There are no differences of opinion
as to the success of our recent sugar
cane and cassava convention "on the
12th„ inst. The two which preceded
-A
R made this with its able array of
speakers, Including the secretary of
a great department of our national
government ..possible.
The deep interest taken by the prase
of 3ottth Georgi# and tue metropoli
tan press of the state In this move
ment, and the kindly aid extended to
it 1b an indication of the recognized
value of the movement In all sec
tions of Georgia. ,
The wide area in which cassava was
experimentally planted last year, in
which it ip -planted, as a crop this
year, the great interest aroused in.
and wide planting of the velvet bean
the companion food crop for stock
with cassava, the deep interest taken
in the fattening of stock with these
and other forage plants is a demon
stration that a revolution is coming
in our methods, that wo are on the
eve of entering the' markets of this
country and the world as stock feed
ers and fatteuers, and starch and
syrup producers on a large scale.
The correspondence elicited by the
preparation of this convention, inun
dating the mails of the president and
secretary of the board of trade and
pi evident of the cane and cassava as
sociation, asking for cassava seed,
is a demopsfration of the ext*-*
v/h'cii interest has been aroused, and
the in 1< filiation received of the ex
tent to which velvet bean growing
hna already extended in every county
in South Georgia is of the most hope
ful character.
The board of trade of uiiswick
in the past two years, has done a
largo amount of valuable w<-'- nnd
has valuable results to Its credit, but
net more valuable than this cane and
cassava movement.
The Georgia fruit crop is now
thought to he safe and this means
about' $3,000,000 in the pockets of the
growers.
The George drummers, Jolly, good
fellows that tb-'/y are, are holding
their annual meeting in Atlanta today
G od luck to them!
The New York Sun is agitating
the question: Do Sheep Drink? We
do not know, but it is a common
thilig to hear of a man being full as
a goat.
The Brunswick board of trade held
an Interesting meeting yesterday, and
several subjects of importance were
discussed. The board i 8 doing some
Stood work for Brunswick just now.
In our local columns today is re
corded another largo real estate deal,
in which a Brunswick firm figured
largely. When H comes to live hust
ling real estate agents, Brunswick
cannot ue beat.
Delicious cod tongues and sounds
and Newfon mi aland salt cod. at Burns
■ft Curtis’ ’Phone 165.
Change of Schedules.
On account of withdrawal oi South
ern railway limited trains ‘ between
now i ork and St. Augustine, train
No. 23. which has been leaving Bruns
wick at 9:-15 a. m„ and train No. 24,
arriving here at i:lu p, m.. have been
discontinued. Train No. 25 heretofore
leaving Brunswick at 1:„d p. ni.. will
hereafter leave at 3:05 p. ni. other
schedules remain unchanged.
McDuffie's Turpentine and Mutton
Suet Lung Plaster is a certain cure
for whooping cough, easy and cora
tortalde, works while you sleep. 26
cents, at W. Joerger’s.
W. M. TUPPER & CO.,
Forwarding and Shipping Agents.
Lighterage, Towing and Marine In
surance. Correspondence Solicited
BRUNSWICK. GA.
Try McDuffie’s “No 16" for La
Grippe or Influenza. It is guaranteed
to cure or your money will be refhnd
ed. Price *1.06. At W. Joerger’s
J. W. CONOLY,
Notary Public and Ex-Officio Justice
of the Peace.
nfUr*. *lO7 Newcastle Slh-et,
- SUMMER LAW SCHOOL.
University of Virginia.
in Virginia mountains. 33d summer.
July '■ to September 1. 1902. By the
Law Vacuity. Helpful to beginners,
to candidates for the bar: and to
practitioners who hare lacked syste
matic instruction. For catalogue, ad
dress R. C. Minor, Secretary, Char
lottesville, Va.
BRUNSWICK DAILTNEYY*.
PETITION FOR INCORPORATION.
STATE 6f GEORGIA,
COUNTY OF GLYNN.
To the Superior Court of said County:
The petition of A. M. Smith, Willis
Merchant and F. E. Twitty, ail of said
state and county, respectfully shows,
I. That petitioners desire for them
selves and such other pereons as may
be hereafter associated with them to
be incoroporated for'n term ot twenty
years, under- the corporate name and
style of “The Brunswick Investment
and Improvement Company.”
11. That the object of said incor
poration is the pecuniary gain of its
members, and its special objects are
to buy,own,hold,improve, and to lease,
sell, mortgage, encumber and other
wise dispose of, real estate; to buy and
sell stocks and bonds and other se
curities, to make investments in real
and personal property generally, and
to dispose of the same at will.
111. That the principal office of said
corporation shall be in the city of
Brunswick, in said Glynn county, with
the right to establish branch offices
and agencies in other counties of said
state and in other states.
IV. The capital Btock of said cor
poration shall be-fifty thousand dol
lars ($30,000), divided into live hun
dred shares of the par value of one
hundred-dollars ($100) each, with tne
right, by a majority vote of such
shareholders, tq increase the capital
.Lock from time to time up to the sum
of five hundred thousand dollars
' $300,000). Petitioners desire that the
capital stock may be paid for either
in money or in real or personal pro
rty, at a valuation to be fixed by the
board of directors.
V. That, upon the granting of this
aiioliration. your petitioners, or a ma
jority of them, shall have the right to
designate any two or more of their
members to open books of subscription
for the capital stock of said corpora
tion, and, after ave hundred (600)
shares of stock have been subscribed
for, to call a meeting of such stock
holders for the purpose of accepting
barter and effecting organization ot
the company, with the right to begin
business when ten per cent, of the
•apital stock has been paid in.
Vi. That the officers of said eom
pauy shall be a president, vice presl
.lent, secretary and treasurer, and such
ether officers as the shareholders or
board of directors may deem neces
sary, who shall be elected by the hoard
>f directors; that the board of direc
tors shall consist of not less than
hreo nor more than seven, all of
whom shall be shareholders, who snail
>e elected by the shareholders.
VU. That the shareholders shall
have the right to fix and prescribe by
laws, lilies and regulations for the
government of the corporation, or to
delegate this authority to the board
of directors.
VIII. That, under such corporate
name and style, your petitioners dfe
sire the right to contract and be con
tracted with; to sue and be to
borrow money and secure the same as
ihe board of directors may desire; to
have and use a common seal, and to
change the name at pleasure; and gen
erally to have all the lights, privileges
and powers Incident to and necessary
and proper in the conduct and opration
of the business of the corpoi'ation, and
all the rights, privileges and powers
given and granted such corporations
under the laws of Georgia.
IX. That there shall be no Individ
ual liability upon the part of any
shareholder of the corporation, except
such amount as may be due by Buch
shareholder as unpaid subscription for
stuck or shares in said corporation.
X. That they desire to be incor
porated under said name and style of
The Investment and Im
provement Company, with all the
rights, privileges and powers prayed
for herein, for a period of twenty
years., with privilege of renewal at
the expiration of that time.
And petitioners will ever pray.
F. E. TWITTY.
Attorhey at Law for Petitioners.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
COUNTY OF GLYNN:
, i hereby certify that the above and
foregoing application for incorpora
tion. by the etitioners herein named,
of The Brunswick Investment and Im
provement Company, was filed in the
office of the clerk' of the Superior
court of said county on this the 17th
day of March, A. IX, 1902.
H. BJ. du BIGNON,
Cleric Superior Court. Glynn Countv
Ga.
A Nearly Fata! Runaway.
Started a horrible nicer on the leg
or ,; r , B , Orner. Franklin Grove, 111.,
uhtch defied doctors and all reme
-1’?. f0r c f , our - vcars T li p u Bucklen's
Arnica Salve cured him. Just as good
for Boils Burns. Bruises, Cuts Corns
- caldst Skin (Eruptions and Pi lea
25c at all druggists.
Miite Leghorn eggs, 15 for 76
cents. H. K. Taylor.
W. E. DEMPSTER
Manscer.
REPAIRS BICYCLES, GUNS,
TYPEWRITERS AND SEWING MA
CHINES,
AND GENERAL MECHANICAL
REPAIR SHOP.
Successor to J. A. Montgomery.
503 GLOUCESTER STREET.
Prompt and Thorough Attention and
Prices Reasonable.
Try a quart bottle of our Old Crew
rye whiskey, at 75 cents, equal to
any dollar goods in Brunswick. 110
Bay street Sig Levison, agent Tel
ephone 100.
Bright Japan rice straw at Bur
ett’s. •
ONE CENT AWORD.
If you want a position, a house, a
servant, or want to find anything
that tja* been lost, or want aome
thing that tome one else has, ad
vertise in this column.
Rates strictly one cent per word
for each insertion. Nothing taken
for than 50 cents
WANTED —Oat sacks. Biunswick
Ico Manufacturing Company.
t OR RENT OR SALE—St. Simon
beach cottages. Apply to C. M. Til
ton, eity.
FOR SALE—Two-story barn. Must
be removelTT Apply on premises, trio
Richmond street.
FOR SALE —Rubber stamps, seals,
stlncois, etc. Agent Underwood Type
writer. Will B. Fain.
LOST—GoId stick gpiu; nugget
mounted on gold pin. Leave at Brob
ston, Fendig & Co's, office.
WANTED —Live canvassers for a
fast selling novelty. Address, with
refer* r.< cs. Novelty Printing Com
pany. Southern Pines, N. C.
•
ALL KINDS OF CALIFORNIA
WINES 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. AT
H. SEUG'S, 225 GRAN i STREET.
TELEPHONE 212-3.
SPECIAL o/iitCAiNS IN SECONB
hand typewriters, of different makes.
Come to see me. C H. Jewett. Opera
House building.
FOR RENT —The building on Rieh
uion street, now occupied by the
Brunswick Steam Laundry, will ba
vacant after May 1. Apply to C.
Arnheiter.
FOR RENT —Seven rooms, over
The News office. Suitable for offices
or light housekeeping. Cool rooms,
broad veranda, bath room. Apply at
News office.
FOR SALE —A handsome home near
Col. Goodyear’s formerly belonging to
Professor Branham. Liberal terms
can be given upon part or the pur
chase price. Brtdiston, Fendig & Cos.
Store,
[ M* w Goods,
Mew Pric s.
&
, Everything new and up to date.
J I have opened a first-class grocer;
' in the store formerly occupied
* by Johannessen Bros., 118 A
Y street, and the public is cordial-
ly invited to call and inspect my
'i stock.
P. DEVARRIS
i
Valuable Property For Sale.
Four six-room bouses, two on Bay
street, two on Oglethorpe street.
Price 6000 each, or $1,700 for tlie four
houses. This is a big bargain and
a money earner. Library building sl.-
100. This property pays good inter
est upon the investment and has a
good speculative value. Six-room
house and lot on South Wolt street.
$650. Five room two story house and
lot Old Town $1,050 Brobston, Fendig
ic Cos.
THE CELEBRATED WAUKESHA
Arcadian ginger ale. now on sale at
Hunter-Sales drug store. The most
exhiliarating drink dispensed at anv
found in the city. Call for it.
Call on L. A. Miller for kiln dried
lumber.
A GOOD LUNCH.
The Arcade Is now serving the best
lunch in the city, and this popular
place Shopy be liberally patronized
by She public,
PLANT SYSTEM
MILEAGE TICKETS
($25.00 Per 1,000 Mites.)
Are good over the following lines:
Atlantic Coast idne, Richmond, Fred
erickburg & Potomac railroad. Wash
ington Southern railway, Louisville
& Nashville railroad. (Except
vllle, Harrod’s Creek & West Port
railroad; Elkerton & Guthrie railroad:
Glasgow' railroad; Pontcbartain rail
road.) Charleston & Western Caro
lina railway, South Georgia railway,
Tifton & Northeastern railroad. Ocil
la & Irwinvtle railroad, Tifton &
Moultrie railway, Sparks. Moultrie &
Gulf railway. A convenient method
of traveling. B. W. Wreun, Passen
ger Traffic Manager, Savannah, Ga.
See ticket agehts.
Local Pullman Sleeper to Charleston.
The Plant System has a local Pull
man sleeper leaving Jacksonville
8:00 p. m. daily, arriving Charleston
6140 a. m.. in which passengers ran
remaiu until 7:30 a. m. Cheap excur
sion rates account exposition. For
further particulars, reservations, etc.,
apply to ■'. N. Jolly, D. P. A„ Jack
sonville.
„ The. finest line of imported gins,
Scotch whiskeys and French hrandya
at heasonable prices. Telephone 130
Ff, 1 orison, agent. 310 lliv sr-o
COLLINS & GLASS.
Contractors and Bt Iders.
. Estimates furbished on short no
tice and satisfar 'ion guaranteed.
Superintending specialty.
4i2 Nerth Volf Street,
Service! Service! Service. You get
the best of service at Jim Carters,
Every feature ot his business is well
organised, just ring phone 253-2.
Announcements.
For State Senator.
To the public; I respectfully an
nounce that 1 am a candidate for the
Democratic nomination- for senator
for the Fourth district of Georgia, com
posed of the counties of Camden,
Charlton and Glynn. My platform
will be to execute the will of the peo
ple and serve their interests so far
as I know it and to the extent of my
ability, and to procure such legisla
tion as they desire without regard :i
my personal interests or those of any
clique or faction.
A. J. CROVATT.
For Senator.
As announced several weeks ago, I
am a candidate for the position of
senator from the Fourth senatorial
district, subject to the action of the
primary to be called by the demoerat
c executive committee. The support
of the people will be appreciated, and
if elected, I will serve them with fidel
ity and zeal. Very respectfully,
W. F. SYMONS.
For Judge Superior Court. •
To tne citizens of the Brunswick
Judicial Circuit:
At the solicitation of friends
throughout this circuit, and having
the ambition to fill this office, I beg
to announce my candidacy for judge
of the Superior court of the Bruns
wick circuit, subject, to the action of
the Democratic primary. If elect
ed to this Honorable position, I prom
ise to discharge the duties of the
trust to the best of my understand
ing and ability, without fear, favor.
r,r affection and with absolute im
partiality. I respectfully ask your
careful consideration of my candi
dacy and solicit your support.
Respectfull-
T. A. PARKER.
ri. -:ley, Ga.
For County Treasurer.
1 hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of county treasurer
subject, of course, to the democratic
primary, and ask for the support of
my friends and the voters in general.
F. M. SCARLETT.
For Sheriff.
This ia to inform the voters of
Glynn county ..iat I will be a candi
date for the office of Sneriff, subject
jto the Democratic primary, and re
; sportfully ask the support of my
(•friends and the public generally.
WALTER T. OWENS.
For Tax Receiver.
| This is to inform the voters of
.Glynn county that 1 will lie a candi
date lor re-election for the office of
j Tax Receiver, subject to the Derao
-1 cratic primary, and respectfully ask
for their support.
JNO. E. DUBBERLY.
For Receiver, Tax Returns.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for tne office of Receiver
and Tax Returns, subject to the dem
ocratic primary. The support of my
friends and the public generally will
lie appreciated. •
T. B. FERGUSON.
For Representative.
I will be a candidate, at the ap-
I preaching Democratic primary, for
.the office of RopreserPative of Glynn
1 county, and will gratefully appreciate
; the support of the voters of Glynn
county.
EUSTACE C. BUTTS.
!
To Tne voters of the Brunswick cir
cuit:
I presume most of yon are informed
!of my candidacy for judge of the su
perior court of the Brunswick circuit,
hut I would like to impress it upon
you that 1 would appreciate your sup
port, Of course. 1 have no claim on
the office, or on you, unless your
! • t judgment should incline you to
Inc opinion that I can bring to the
disenarge of the duties of judge, such
capacity and experience as will war
rant you in extending to me your vote
■ and influence.
Mj' past life, (which is known to
i mos f r> f you) will give the assurance of
a fearless and faithful enforcement ot
the law. Very truly yours,
SIM JN W. HITCH.
For County Surveyor.
1 hereby announcs my caud.daey
fur the office of County Surveyor'
subject to the action of the demo
cratic primary, and will appreciate
the support of my friends and the
putilic generally.
GEORGE C. MYERS.
For Surveyor.
To mv friends and the voters of
ulynn county:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for reelection to the office of
County Survtejw, subject to the
democratic primary, and ask for the
generally!* fr!end,! * nd the public
• E. A. PENNIMAN.
. F ’ 01 ! County Commissioner.
Tills is to inform the voters of
Gljnn county that I will-be a eandi
date for the office of County Coramis
frh-r f K om . tae Twenty-seventh dis
niirv SUb i ect to l “ e democratic pri
mary, a.d respectfully ask the sun
generaHy.mjr frU?DdS and thS publi^
ROBERT L. RATCLIFFE.
For County Commlsaioner.
this is to inform the voters of
Glynn county that I will be a candl
date for the office of County "Commis
?!?“ er f rom the Twenty-seventh dig
k t. subject to the democratic nrl
mary and respectfully ask the support
t my friends and public generally
JNO. R. DOERFLINGER, *
For Treasurer.
To my friends and the voters of
Glynn county:
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for ro-elction to the office of
County Treasurer, subject to the
primary. Itit tare terms
L-hAka-hwaa—ak.rfnd talhoa.-office
end tnut. fflx.mtiu*t om -beett- each
as to merit your eofidenee *wd- *T>-
jtert Thanking you for your sup
port in the past, I am yours truly,
- ' H. S. LEE...
X ________
For Sheriff.
I respectfully announce myself as a
candidate for re-election to the office
of sheriff of Glynn county, subject
to the Democratic i rmary, and re
spectfully solicit the support of my
friends ami the voters generally.
W. H. BERRIE.
For Tax Collector.
I respectfully announce myself as a
candidate for re-election to the office
of Tax collector of Glynn county, sub
ject to the democratic primary, and
respectfully solicit t-e support of my
triends and the voters generally.
H. J. READ.
For trierk, Superior Court.
I respectfully announce piyself as a
candidate for re-election to the office
of Cierk of the Superior court of Glynn
county, subject to pri
mary, and'respectfully solicit the sup
liort of my friends and the voters gen
erally.
H. F. du BIGNON.
PETITION FOR INCORPORATION^
FT ATE OF ~GEtli,i,.“if|
COUNTY OK OLYN*p;m|
To the
ild county: .
'Hie petition t>l
Wright and A. L.
the county and state
spectfuliy shows to the coutJBHS
i. TTTat they desire, for
tin ir associates.
signs, to he incorporated sfj ,'S
name and style of Tlie l-TcSf'
and Farm
pany.
11. lUis the purpose of
posed corporation, for the petunia J
gain and profit of Its stockholders,
buy and sell railway, mill and farfl
machinery, supplies and
to represent, as selling agent, man- 1
ufacturcrs of and dealers in said ar
ticles; to sell the same on commis
sion; and in general, to supply, by
the methods usual in such business, j
railways mills and farms, with ma-1
cninery. tools, -implements, equip
ment, supplies and any and every
kind of manufactured articles of mer
chanuise ordinarily used in the con
struction or operation of railways,
mills and farms. Petitioners desire
authority to act as general or special
agents of other persons, firms or cor
porations engaged In the manufac
ture or sale of such articles, and to
make contracts to act as such agent.
Petitioners desire the power to enter
into such contracts aa are necessary
in coducting a business of the char
acter above indicated, to purchase
such real estate as may be necessary
for said purposes, to ouv and sell
articles of any Kma appropriate to
the business above indicated for
cash or on credit, to accept real es
tate mortgages or deeds as security,
and in general, to do any and all law
ful acts which may be necessary and
appropi late to the business above
described, and to exercise all of the.
powers and privileges usually inci
dent to a corporation of the charac
ter aoove indicated
HI. Petitioners desire to be in
corporated for a term of twenty
years, with the privilege of renewal
at the expiration of said term.
IV. The capital stock of said cor
poration is to be one thousand dol
lars ($1.000,, the same to be divided
into snares of the par value of ten
dollars ($10.00) each. Petitioners
•esire to open subscriptions for said
stock when the powers herein prayed
shall have been granted and to com
mence business when al! of said cap
ital stock shall have been subscribed,
and the percentage thereof required'
by law suan have been paid in. Pe
titioners desire tho privilege, upon
a majority vote 01 the stock of said
corporation to increase the amount
cf said capital stock to twenty-five
thousand dollars ($25,00(1).
V Tne principal office and place
of business of said corporation will
be J n ta f city of Brunswick m said
state and county, petitioners, howev
er des . inn ß' whenever the necessities
or their said business may require to
foraHre,* 1 bra^ h offlcs in such other
localities as they may deem proper.
. \ WherWore petitioners pray.
:? b ® raa(,e a body corporate under
the name and style aforesaid, entitled
to the rights privileges and immune
'& a by“law bjeCt t 0 the liabHitiPß
And petitioners will ever pray
A.-L. FRANKLIN.
QTITO / A tt ° rne > r f °r Petitioners.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
COUNTY OF GLYNN.
I. H. F. dußignon, clerk of the eu
f™ra,7l ? f sa l county, do certi
fy that t/ie foregoing is a true and
correct copy of the petition of C. W
/ ?• Wr| 6*t and A. l!
Franuin, for incorporation, this day
filed in my office.
This, the und day of April, 1902
. o H p - JuBIGNON.
Clerk Superior Court, Glynn Cos., Ga.
1 f D f; S' Bon vter’s Buchu gin, an
for the kidney and
C V.‘ ’ jW> - per qiart. Te!-eh me
street** 8 Le * i,on " a S"nr, 310‘ Bay
C T 7 a 8 " m “ er ! old Canifornia claret,
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318 L " u “-
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