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DAILY ENQUIRER ■ SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA SATURDAY MORNING, .JULY 3, 1886,
THE SCOTCH DISTRICTS.
\ Few Not,'* on llu I’olitl.-ul situation for Com
pari,on.
Scotland Is just now the Held of a great
■contest between the liberal and the con
servative parties, a contest without a par
allel since the famous elections under the
reform bill of 1832-33. The American read
er need scarcely tie informed that Ninth
Britain has long been ove-whelmingly lib
eral in its parliamentary representation,
hardly 15 per cent, of its membeis in the
commons being conservatives. That the
present Scotch representation in the house
of commons may be shown clearly at this
.juncture, it is merely necessary to
attention to the following:
Coun- Univers-
Parly— ties. Burghs, ities.
Liberals 82 80 ... tin
Conservat’ves 7 1 2 10
Tlie question in American politics that
would be among the first to rise is, as to
bow many seats are what would here be
termed “close districts.” Among the con
servatives the closest is that of Mr. Mark
J. Stewart, who, although a Wigtownshire
tirkeudhight, and
business engaged in was furnishing lunch
and summer drinks.
There was more interest exhibited in the
course that would be pursued by the At
lanta brewery. It had been understood
that the brewery would continue business
lust as heretofore, and that a case would
be made against it at once. This afternoon
I interviewed Mr. Augustus Flescli, the
manager, and asked him what had been
done. He said the brewery hud shipped
beer out of the city just as they have done
every day, without any hindrance by the
authorities. They had not sued the city,
as they had intended doing, owing to
the absence from the city of their
legal adviser, upon whom they were
reiving implicitly. In his absence they
invite ' did not think it wise or prudent to take
any steps in that direction.and will not un-
• I til they can consult with him. It is more
than likely they will put the matter to a
test to-morrow or next day. Wholesale
dealers whose licenses hnve not expired
yet are selling wh'sky by the quart. Three
wine rooms are open and selling wine by
the quart.
The Kimball House has taken out a wine
license, and hardly knows what to do with
it, as the sales to-day amounted to ’ess
than .*5.
Phillip Breitenbucher, who has pur
chased a wine license, says that to-day’s
experience shows that there is no money
NOT SEARED
Totals
gh
gentleman, represents
who was at the head of his poll bv just
thirty-four majority. The next, is Sir
Herbert Maxwell, of Monceith, Wigtown- . , . ,
shire, who was elected for his shire by ! m the vvine business, as up to a late hour
seventy-nine majority. The others on the J” ’ afternoon he hud sold but three
-conservative side were chosen by majori- bottles or wine,
ties as follows: 132 for Kilmarnock Burgh;
Govan, Lakarkshirc, 155; Dembartonshir
BUT THE HEART THROBS OF I
TRUE MANHOOD.
Hparta, Ga., Sept. 22, 1885.—To the Constitj
tion, Atlanta - Were I to practice deception in a
case like this, I would think that my heart had
become** reared beyond recognition.
To he guilty of hearing false testimony, thereby
imperiling the lives of my fellow-men, wouid
place me beneath the dignity of a gentleman.
The fuels which I disclose ore endorsed and
vouched for by the community in which I live,
and I trust they may exert the influence in
tended.
For twenty long years 1 have suffered untold
tortures from a terrible pain and weakness in the
small of my back, which resisted all modes and
manner of treatment.
For a long time the horrifying pangs of an eat
ing cancer of my lower lip has added to my mis
ery and suffering. This encroaching, burning
and painful sore on my lip was pronounced Epi
thelial Cancer by the prominent physicians in
his section, which stubbornly resisted the be- 4
G R A. Y 5 S ’Melting Weather
Semi-Annual
Inventory Sale
NOW GOING O NT.
The Thunderbolt will Be Kept up
THEIR BA-IR-G-A-JUSTS .A-ZELIE SOLID.
lliis Price List by a lbaise that never A(
verlises onlv wlial
157, ami the remainder with majorities as
high as 1103, while the member from Glas
gow and Aberdeen universities were re
turned unopposed, and the member for
Edinburgh and St. Andrew’s universities
was elected by a majority of 387, both
conservative.
On the liberal side, four were returned
unopposed ; in other words, their oppo
nents conceded the election without a
contest, so great was the liberal vote. In
comparison to the number of seats to be
contested for, there were very few on the
liberal side which can be classed as
“close.” Mr. E. Noel, for Dumfries Burghs,
vva* elected by 187 majority. In Elgin and
Nairn, the contest was the closest on the
liberal side. Sir G. M. Grant (two liberals,
however, being in the field) was successful
hy IB majority. In one of the city of
Glasgow districts, by two liberals being
in the field, the successful liberal
was chosen by 121, when it might as well
have been 1099. In Inverness a similar
contest took place, two liberals entering
the field, but there was no conservative
•candidate and tlie seat
Another close district
where the liberal majority was 159. In the
Wick Burghs, as In several places else
where, there was no consei ,’ative candi
date, and the result was that two liberals
ran and one came out at the head of the
jjoll with 47 to .spare; it was liberal in any
event.
It is noted that the university votes are
conservative. The contests there are gen
erally heated if there be any contest made.
In tlie Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities
at the last election there was no opposition
to the conservative candidate, while in
Edinburgh and St. Andrew’s Universities
there was a warm canvass, the conserva
tive receiving 2S40 votes to 2453 for the
liberal. The practice ot electing univer
sity representatives to parliament was be
gun in England in 1603 under James I., and
has been continued, so that now there are
nine members representing eight universi
ties, and the result has been that the con
servatives have invariably occupied the
•seats of these ancient institutions in the
house of commons.
The general impression here is that there I medical talent. About eighteen month
is no money in selling wine, as the Ameri
cans are not a wine-drinking people, and
never will be.
my breast, which
11nary modes ot
The only wav this wine can be sold in
Atlanta is by the quart, and according to
Long Jim Anderson, chief justice of the
police court, a bottle must hold a full
quart. Judge Anderson cannot be fooled
in such matters as he was once a barkeeper
and knows all about the business. I
The brewery sold no beer in Atlanta to
day but made a number of shipments to
points out of the city to fill oroers. The
management of the enterprise has not yet
determined upon what it will do towards
supplying the local demand. It is not im
probable that the brewery will establish
a state agency in Macon, and ship beer
there to supply the demand in this city.
The merchants here, with but few ex
ceptions, complain of the dull time to
day, and charge it to the prohibition cause.
Chief Justice Andersou, of the police
court, has, it is said, revised his rates and
will double his usual fines in cases of drink
ing, commencing to-morrow.
A drug store [proprietor said to-day that,
was not jeopardized" I prohibition was hurting his business and
was in Lanarkshire ! t“ a t “ e h ac * n °t Put up an order for whisky
- ’ in any shape.
The saloons are being emptied and the
furniture hauled off to warehouses to be
stored until it can be disposed of.
A block of fine buildings within two
blocks of the Kimball has three of them to
rent.
FROM THE CLOUDS.
cutting, piercing pain located
could not be allayed by the
treatment.
These sufferings of mis* rv and prostration be
came so great that, on the 18th of last July, a
leading physician sai l that I could not live long
er than lour day.-, and I had about given up in
despair. The burning Mid excruciating raw a s
of the cancer, the painful condition of my buck
and breast, and the rapid prostration of my
whole system combined to make me a mere
wreck of former manhood
While thus seemingly suspended on a thread
between life and death, I commenced the use of |
B. B. B., the grandest blood medicine to me ai d j
my household, ever used.
The effect was wonderful—it was magical. The
excruciating pains which had tormented me by j
day and by night for twenty years were soon •
held in abeyance, and peace and comfort were
restored to a suffering man, the cancer com- |
menced healing, strength was imparted to my
feeble frame, and when eight bottles had been
used I was one of the happiest of men, and felt
about, as well as I ever did.
All pain had vanished, the cancer on my lip
healed, and I was pronounced cured. To those
who arc afflicted, and need a blood remedy, I
urge the use of B. B. B. as a wonderfully effective,
speedy and cheap blood purifier,
TRADE PALACE.
Look ut tlie prices- 300 pieces fine White Lawn, good goods...
What prices! 200 pieces fine White Lawn,40 inches wide
Lead on, oh, Sparticus! 5 new cases Robe Colored Lawns,
handsome styles
lie id on! Read on! 2 new cases Pacific and Manchester 4-4
Colored Lawn ’
Now we have it! 8 cases Dress Ginghams, just opened
Keep on reading. All our 40 cents all-wool Dress Goods, 200
Behold! 30 pieces Lupin’s Black Wool Cashmeres, 40 inches
wide, new goods
Well, I declare! 15 pieces heavy Black, all silk, Lyons make...
On to Gray’s! all tlie ladies say. BOO pieces all silk Ribbons,new
Did von ever! All 25 and 40c. Laces, to close j
I will see myself! 5 cases nice Satteens
Follow the crowds to Gray’s—you will see Remnants, best
Prints
Keep on reading! 5 cases 33-inch Bleaching, no dressing,
equal to any
See for yourself! 5 cases extra wide Sheeting, heavy, equal to
Once more! See our Big Strive on Sea Islands.....
On again! Ye Gods of War appear. Mosquito Nets
Such prices never dreamed of. Our Ladies' fine Lisle Summer
Vests ;•••!
Are not these figures astonishing? Ask to see our Gents’ Un-
SENEY PAYING HIS DEBTS’
» Ilf Stucktiolilcrs of the Flromi'ii’s Trust anil In
surance Company .limit 1 Happy.
New York, June 28.—The Firemen’s
Trust and Insurance company of Brooklyn
lent Mr. George Seney $140,000 out of its i
-capital stock of $150,000. The amount due j
lias been paid with interest by Mr. Seney I
and will be distributed with a premium i
among the stockholders. One hundred |
thousand dollars of the loan was secured
by the East Tennessee and Virginia I
railroad bonds, and the balance by securi- J
ties belonging to the Metropolitan Bank.
The suspension of that institution after
Seney’s failure and the consequent depres
sion m value of securities macie thelstock-
holders of the Firemen’s Trust Company
clamorous for a settlement, but the direc
tors put their trust in Mr. Burrell aud an
advisory committee, to whose exertion the
happy consummation is due.
The company will not resume business.
Air. Seney said to-day that his debts were
being paid and that the last of his Brook
lyn obligations laid been requited by the
payment of the Firemen’s Fund loan.
Many of his creditors who were drawing
high rates of interest on the money ad
vanced did not care to lose such securities.
Air. Seney further said that his debts at tin-
present time did not amount to one-third
of tiie sum which hung over him two years
ago. He is prepared to meet his obliga
tions at an moment.
YOUNG MEN IN POLITICS.
Senator .Hiller’s Aihlrrss Before the I’nioii Col-
1cm. ttruiinatcs.
United States Senator Warner Miller,
Struiirhl Tijis ns ty lYiplimr Mctcuroioiriral Alfidrs.
“Morning, Air. Dealer in ail sorts and
kinds of weather, how is your stock to
day ?”
“Nothing but dry goods to-day, and that
strictly seasonable.” i
“You mean fair, dry weather, I sup
pose ?”
“Exactly.”
“What’s the report from Old Probs’
other branch houses?”
“It’s so dusty that the boys have wet up
in several places, but so slight that the At
lanta house, using a rainfall of .78, did the
heaviest diluting, but not enough to hurt
the original article.”
“So, then, you give us—”
“Fair, clear weather, about stationary
temperature, with the possibility of a
slight local rainfull, just the kind for pic
nics, campmeefcings, base ball, lawn ten
nis, etc.,’
Do you ask for a test of SOZODONT’S
power ?
Just talk to a lady for half an hour ;
If her breath is sweet, if her teeth are
white,
If her gums are clean, if her gums are
bright,
If her mouth is pure and her teeth are
clean,
She uses the SOZODONT freely between.
sat se tu th&w
Au Kxpcnslvc Business.
The cost to the pope in creating and con
firming an American cardinal is said to be
*25,000.
Advice to Mothers.—Mrs. Winslow’s
Soothing Syrup should always be used
when children are cutting teeth. It re
lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces
natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child
from pain, and the little cherub awakes as
“bright as a button.” It is very pleasant
to taste. It soothes the child, softens the
gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu
lates the bowels and is the best known
remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising
from teething or other causes. Twenty-
five cents a bottle. jel7 d&wly
Tin- Wily tn Transform the Knrlh.
Colorado otters a premium of $2 per
hundred for every line of trees maintained
along ditches, fences and highways.
A noKT I.IBGRAI. OFFER.
Allen CIhant.
Spabta, Ga., September 22, 1885. -I saw M
Allen Grant, when he was suffering with cpith
llal cancer ol the under lip, and after using ;1
B. B. B. medicine, os stated above, t (in-1 hi
now almost if not perfectly cured.
Signed, J. T. Andrews, M. f>.
hl> i
Sparta, Ga.. September 22. 1885.
pleasure in certifying to the truth of
statement, having supplied the pat
the- Blood Balm.
Signed, Kozier & Yardeman, Druggists.
Sparta, Ga., September 22. 1885.—I often saw
M r, Allen Grant when suffering from epithclio- j
ma, and from the extent of the cancer thought j
he would soon die. He now appears perfectly I
well, and I consider it a most wonderful cure.
Signed, It. H. Lewis, Ordinary.
A HOOK OF WOXUKKS. FREE.
All who desire full information about the cause
and cure of Blood Poisons, Scroftiln and Scrofu
lous Swellings, Ulcers, Sores, Rheumatism, Kid
ney Complaints, Catarrh, etc., can secure by
mail, free, a copy of onr 32 page Illustrated Book
of Wonders, filled with the most wonderful and
startling proof ever before known.
Address, BLOOD BALM CO.,
Atlanta. Ga.
d2taw seiw top col n r m
The Index Finger points to 6 cases of Mole Skin for Pants and
What constitutes a bargain? All our Fredericksburg Uotton-
j ades •
i Our success: We never advertise only what we can show.
I 12-4 fine Spreads | 1 25 j
Remember, the Goods are new, first-class and fashionable..
Parasols below eoet 1 5ft
The best Misses’ llose in tlie market; Colored Imported Goods 65 c
; We eclipse every house south on fine Dotted Swisses 65 c
| General closing out of our Kid Cambrics 8 c
j Ladies will find this sale remarkable value. British Hose \ 25 c
I All say our Goods are choice, new and stylish. Linen small; |
■ i Plaids i 2ft c
he ah.,vc j Do not stop until you come to the Trade Palace. Choice styles
in Linen Lawns 25 c
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18 c
5 c
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30 v
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75 c
Competition will lade under this sale,
zike the restless Gossamer that sleeps on the moveh
CLIMAX—All purchases over during this
i will allow a discount of -J per cent. off.
No Bombast or Fly Traps to catch the unwary
i goods awav for nothin!
sale, we
Givi ir.
TRADE
lemember the place.
PALACE
Opposite Rankin House. Columbus, Ga.
Gome earlv and avoid the rush.
Ten light weight and col
ored Suitings just received.
Suits made to measure at
closer prices Ilian ever before.
In thirty days they must he
sold. Pants to measure at a
reduced price.
Bargains in every line.
Bring Ihe cash and you can
a! Cl CHANCELLOR,
Merchant Tailor and Clothier,
11:15 llltOAl) STREET.
d*wtf
DR. RICE,
For 15 years at 37 Court Place, now at
A r»*ul»rlv educated and k*aally qualified phyiiclaa and l&S
moat auccesiful, a* his practice will 4 _
chrSn!# f£!d m8 s£xuaI iSIl
Stores For Rent, They Stand at the Head !
THE BEST SHOES FOR LADIES' WEAR
The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich.,
addressing the graduation class at Union i offer to send their celebrated Voltaic
College, Schenectady, on the “Position and j Belts and Electric Appliances on thirty
Duties of Educated Men in a Republic,”
gave particular stress to the importance of
young men taking an interest in political
matters. The senator said: “I know there
is much modern teaching, the tendency of
which is to keep educated men and schol
ars from taking part in public affairs. Too
litany American colleges are turning out a
class of young men who are making no
adequate return to the state for their edu
cation. They hold themselves aloof from
politics as though they feared contamina
tion. If their education has not been of
that sterling quality which produces hearts
and intellects capable of resisting the ;
temptation of flattery, wealth and power, I
they have been educated in vain anil ,
should be left to dream in their cloisters, |
protected (r Jill tlie evils of a wicked world. 1
We have too many educated men who are j
unamerican in their sympathies and undein- I
ocrutic in their lives. If they believe in the |
permanency of republican institutions they I
fail to give exprt ision to that belief, or to ]
do anything to advance the permanent in
terest of tlie commonwealth. Ifwesnould
jud h e from t lieu-adoption of foreign politi- j
cal tneories and their devotion to foreign
literature, that they preferred an aristo
cratic to a republican form of government,
we should not go wide of the truth. That
such results are possible in an American I
college is to be regret.eJ, and culls for an
immediate remedy, for it is doing much to
injure and disparage colleges among the
people.”
THE FIRST DAY.
ITolilliltion lit'cclcd Atlanta
ami flnijiril (11 .tlutmiinq—The
days’ trial to any man afflicted with Nerv
ous Debility, Loss of Vitality, Manhood,
Ac. Illustrated pamphlet in sealed en
velope with full particulars, mailed free.
Write them at once. i&wtf
A Discniirnirhifr View.
If the devil is tlie father of lies what a
numerous progeny tlie “old fraud” has in
every community.—Martinsville Gazette.
THE DESIRABLE THREE STORY
STORE HOUSE
Gas and water works. This is the most desirably
located Store in Columbus for either Grocery or
Dry Goods business. Building will be nit in
thorough order by October 1st. Parties wanting
a good store will lliul it to their interest to see
me in reference to this place, as it will be made
to their interest.
The Brick Store and Bakery next to Evans &
Howard. The building has recently been put in
good order and is considered to be the best loca
tion in the city for the Bakery business.
TOO.MHS (ItAWFOItll.
Ileal TNI ale Agent.
1245 Broad Street. je'27 tf
(Copy.) Chicago, April21st, IPSO,
This is to certify, that the Illinois Trust anil
Savings Bank has this day received from die
Union Cigar Company of Chicago, to be held
as a Special Deposit,
U. S. 4°io Coupon Bonds,
as follows :
No. 22028 D. f boo. x Market Value of which Is
41204 100. I
100. V $1012.
o7 / t
6287 O
-ARE MADE BY
Spermatorrhea and Impotence
•a the result of .i9lf*abu«e In youth, serial nxceisn in ma*
turer veara, or other causes, aud j roAu- 5».g utm cf tho fol
lowing effects: Nervousuws, Scmiiul Kiuiiilons. (night emit*
si .tf bv dreams) DIiud«m of fiipkt, Pefcctiva M-inory. Ply
■i.-alDeem, Ifiui Jes on Fu«e. Aversion t" Society of females,
ConfUslnn nf Idea*, Loss of Boxuil fewer ic.. rendcrin|
m .rriafte improper or unhaupr, are thorough!;, m l p rmv
It i* solNevidPUt thr\t a pity *101011 who pays attention
« noruin das* of diaead‘*i, Rfid treating thousands sunu*
rquires great skill. Physicians knowing thU fac
J. C. BENNETT
The be?t Lillies’ OP-
EEA SLIPPERS
brought to Cohuiibu 0 are
made by them They
can only be had at my
ftore. lean fit any foot
& BARNARD.
NO L \DY SHOULD
BUY SHOES UN-
TI SHE EX.AM-
I ES MT STOCK.
I am Solo Agent for these Ooocs in Columbus.
MEYER.
nplXeorl3m
THE FAMOUS BRAND O Wm.L.TILLMAN , Oeowia, :iluscm*
my-
100.
$800. J (S.) yas. S. Gibbs, Cash.
We offer the above as a FORFEIT, if our
“ FANCY GROCER” docs not prove to be a
genuine Havana-fillcr Cigar.-Union Cigar Co.
. CHEW TOBACCO!!!!
BUT DONTGHEWPOISON
> F l)< >1.1*11 i iN/.ER
H. H. GORDON. 1 .si
IT apiM-arim; to ll
1 ’rtgatfe Heel. I li.it
fsaiil pnii
: >t\ EiL'lH
Muscogee
’ourt. May term. 1886.
by tin petition of
■•1 by the mites ami
fourth Hay of May,
ty-' hive, the defeml-
he plaintiff her two
the day and year
umlaut promised by
to pay to the olaintiff
nllis alt. r tlie date
1 and Eitfhty-eiifht
flat
itli
nt p<
est
and if
OLD NULL PURE OLD RYl
and by the
defendant i>
arer, thirty-
aid, the dufemla
Justly cel. 1
and unitor
by the a.c
Cor H<
•d to pay t > the
• day i
id 'deli
DRUNKENNESS
OR THE LIQUOR HABIT. POSITIVELY
CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR.
HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
It ran »»<• yi\
I’llM
.lately
id tli
loles
ri&mmi'iui persons to mv care. When it P iner,„..„., M . „
visit till* City frr treatment, medicine* can he sunt privavsij
and safsly by mall or express anywhere.
Cures Guaranteed in all Cases
niiderialten.
PRIVATE COUNSELOR
! Of ?00 pages, scut to any address, securely *eal»d, for thirty
r:i(j> cents. Should be read by all. Address an ahota.
Office Lours fri rn • L. M. to 9 P- M. Sundays, 2 to 4 P. M,
Printing, Book-Binding
AND
Paper Boxes
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT
LOWEST PRICES.
\ LARGE STOCK of all kind* of PAPER, in*
chidim* Letter, Packet and Note Heads, Bill
Heads, Statements, always on hand. Also En
velopes, Cards, &c.. printed at ‘■hurt notice.
Paper Foxes of any size or description not kept
in stock made at short notice.
THUS. (.1 l.ltI KT.
tf 42 Randolph Street, opposite Post Office.
ADVERTISERS
Can learn the exact cost
of any proposed line of
advertising in American
Papers hy addressing 1
Geo. P. Rowell A Co.,
N Advsrt:3.n t H’sreuu,
lOSprucrt St., Now York.
GAR
Macon Telegraph.
Atlanta, July 1.—The first day of pro- i
hibition in Atlanta was a dull one. The
chief interest manifested by the public y.as i
au expectation of results. On this line j
there were no developments. A large |
number of the saloons were closed to tlie
public, a.id some of them draped in mourn
ing with appropriate mottoes. Two or
three saloons on Marietta street and in
other parts of the city were opened as
usual, and from the outside one could not
have detected any change. The chief
The pilnt-wliei-l on every plug.
ltlDOLl’U l INZElt TOBACCO CO.,
XiOiiieriile, Ky.
LOUIS BUHLER&CO.. Agents c.
Columbus, (jfl. j
Our LA LOMA 10c. Cigar U strictly H J
niade. Elegant quality. Superior workmanhip.
Sold by all Grocers.
u.vio.v cigar co.ifrA.vy,
Ju X. Clinton SL, - CflllAtiO.
Retail by
I). HUNT, Columbus, Ga.T&Jtf
t*24 dly
iquor appetite to exist. For Sale Hy
FOR SALE 33 Y”
M. D. HOOD A CO., DRUGGISTS,
SR! HROA I) st., GOLEMHC -G GA.
Sail or w rite for circular A: full particulars,
NOTIC
I’ltiNGS.
NOW OFF.N foil (d IMS.
fifty tie’hold*.
Retail Liquor and Dray License, j JI JQX6S ! 13XES !
j| >ARTIES
.vhose licenses expired on 1st
_ fish to take out for balance of year,
must procure license by 5th in«*t., or be liable to
be reported for violation of lan.
M. M. MOORE,
jyl it Clerk Council.
^^NSWER. Will you give in?
July 1st will be
_ a dark day if you du„ ..
eodAW J. C. REEDY, R. T. It. M. C.
ays from the publh
el.-lion to be held i
W. Riley Hr.
•‘d H.nf.
MG dlu
J. A.
Oiler my official
jel2td Ordinary.
WANTED -Ladies and young men to decorate
Birthday and Easter Novelties. Easily learned ;
good prospects of steady employment ami fair
wages. Material furnished and all work mailed
post-paid. For full information address Deco
rative Art Works, 7 Exchange Place. Boston,
Mass. P. O. Box oHd. aplO tu tb sat lit
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