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Perry Market Report
MrrecteJ weekly by William Brunson
Grocer and Commission Merchant.
SCREW
P. C. SAWYER’S
SUBSCRIBE NOW
MUSIG HOUSE
SUBSCRIBE NOW.
Sfjuulird superfine,
Extra
Choice extra
Family
L.vc.d—Tierces, old..
Wholesale Southern Depot
For the Celebrated
KXAEE,
HLLETT, DAVIS A CO.,
HAINES BROS.,
SOUTHERN GEM,
& EXCELSIOR
SUBSCRIBE NOW
COTTON GIN
(Patented February 21,1873, and April 28, 1874.)
cream
GRAND GOLD MEDAL
PATENT JUNE 10, 1823,
warded the Great “Eclipse’’ Press over all competitors at the Geor gia State Fair at
With Adjustable Boll Box and Swinging Front
for Ginning-Damp, Wet or Dry Cotton.
Mason in 1873.
Candles—best star (full w't)
Country
Haas—per doz
Salt—Virginia per sack.;..
Bacon—Clear rib sides .....
Shoulders
Sugar-cured hams ..«. —
Pobk—Pickled rumps
Pickled mess
Tennessee Hams
Bellies
Cobn
Also, the celebrated
Genuine Pattern, with Oscillating Box, Manu
facturer by
P.C.SAWYER,MACON, CA
This Gin took three Premiums last year.
Having Inmishcd toyshop with new machin
ery, and the best of workmen, there is no Gin
made that can excel mine as to finish. I am now
running the bearings of the Saw and Brash in
the pivot, or oscillating boxes that never heat,
th enghrun as high as 2,COO revolutions to the
minute. I hope my patrons wUl not do this year
as they did last, wait till they needed the Gin
before ordering." Send yor.r oideas at once so
that I may have time to do your work right. It
costs no more to order now than in Septem-
ccr.
THE SAWYER ECLIPSE COTTON GUT with its
improvements, has won its w„y upon its own
merits, to the very first rank of popular favor. It
stands to-day WITHOUT Cl MrETITION in aU
the points and qualities desirable or attainable
in a PERFECT COTTON GIN.
Our Portable or Adjustable Boll Box places it
in the power of every planter to regulate the
picking of the seed to suit himself, and is the
only one that does. Properly managed SAW-
YEB’S ECLIPSE GIN will maintain the fnllnat-
nraUcngtb of the Staple, and he made to do as
rapid work as any machine in use. I
Three Premiums were taken by SIWYEB’S
ECLIPSE GIN last year, over all competitors,
viz: Two at the Southeast Alabama and South
west Georgia Fair, at Enfaula—one a silver cup,
the other a diploma. Also the first Premium at
the Fair at Goldsboro, North Carolina,
Gbits ,......’. ,Av, Av.
Oam
Field Peas.
Hay—Northern
Tennessee Timothy ..,
Houston County
Arrow,
OAn’.ublt.os—No 1
Macon Sheeting
Seven-eighths........
Houston Sheeting
Houston Stripes.
' C olumbugSfipes....
FactoryJpp|jg thread.
Yabhs A
Feathers
'Liverpool.‘.
Nails—
Beeswax
Sides—Dry flint
Gfrcen
Sweet Potatoes ..:.v
Whisky—Common Ry e.
t A*sV»VVM
For the present campaign.
For the present campaign.
For the present campaign
P ianos of every siyle and price, from five
of the best makers in the Unitea States.
Largest assortment and Lowest prices in
the South, Elegant Pianos at_S3U0, S325,
$350 and $400. A first-class Piano at
$275, guaranteed in every respect. Two
Hundred Pianos from the best makess, pay
able by small monthly payments. Res
ponsible parties in any part of the South
supplied in this way. Catalogue to any
Houston Home Journal
O RGANS, Every style of the famous
Mason & Hamlin. Rest and Ceapest
Sold at Factory prices and by small
monthly payments, if desired. Churches,
Schools and. Teachers supplied on most
favorable terms; Organs delivered, free to
cash purchasers, in any part of the South.
Catalogues free to any address.
M U? IC. An immense stock of sheet mu
sic and music books always oh. hand.
Orders promptly filled. Any piece of Mu
sic or or Music Book published in the
United States mailed post-paid, on receipt
of retail price Dealers, Teachers, and
Schools supplied at New Torkrates. Don’t
send North for music. We can fill orders
.in half the time and jnst as cheap, Send
for our catalogue.
TIT USICAL MERCHANDISE., Such as
JLiJL Violins, Guitars, Flute, Aecordeons,
Flutenas, Cornets, Drums, Banjos, Strings,
etc. We import direct from European
Manufacturers, and can sell very low. We
solicit orders in this line, and will make it
directly to the advantage of all to buy from
us. ■ Goods sent by Express, C. O. D.,
with the privilege of examination, to any
part of the South. Send to us for
Whatever is wanted in ou r Line.
and it will be promptly furnished at>satis-
factoiy prices. We advertise only what; we
have in sioek, and will keep ou; promise to
the letter. Try us with an order.
Xe LUDDEN & BATES,
Savannah Ga.
The Fastest* Most Durable, Lightest Draught and Cheapest Screw Cotton or
'Hay Press in the World.
PACKS THE BALE IN TWELVE BOUNDS.
Two to three Hands, or one Light Male pachs a Bale in Two Minutes.
Bales of Cotton packed by this Press range from 500 to 800 pounds.
It is our desire to call the attention of all
persons interested in Houston County to
the above named paper, aud to present a few reason why those who are not already sub
scribers should take it The Houston Home .Joubnal was established in 1870, and
is now in its fonrfch annual volume. It has become an-invaluable medium for commu
nication with our people, and their appreciation is evidenced by the fact that it now
located on a permanent and paying basis.
¥E GUARANTEE.
To make good, free of cost (and pay expenses of transportation) any portion of the
Iron Work of the “Eclipse” that may prove defective withiii Three Years
after Purchase, and Warrant against Breakage
without limit as to time
.$131 25.1 The “Eclipse” can he furnished all complete, or simply the Irons, as parties may desire
* lfis 7k* 1 Presses arranged for steam or water power when required.
’.187 oo- h ftve Testimonials from many of the Largest and Best Planters in Georgia (and
"225 00.4 oh the other Cotton States) using this Press, whose names are as “familiar as house-
. 202 00.1 holdwords.” Planters visiting Macon are earnestly advised not to purchase a Cotton
.. 30000 Press until they examine closely and thoroughly the “Eclipse,” and judge for theru-
ives. Send for descriptive pamphlets containing, testimonials and prices. ■
Though far superior to all other Presses heretofore, we have made recent valuable
Will be delivered on the cars, at the following
prices!
Thirty-five Saws.
Forty Saws
Forty-five Saws.
Fifty Saws
Sixty Saws
Seventy Saws
Eighty Saws
heat and dryness, are invariablytl
companied by extensive dent"
ments of the stomach and liver~tj
other abdominal viscera, Intaj
treatment, a purgative, exertkl
powerful influence upon these trl
ous organs, is essentially necessrj
There is no cathartic for the purpJ
equal to Dr. J. Walker's YixreJ
Bitters, as they will speedily real
th6 dark-colored viscid matter with till
the bowels are loaded, at the same tJ
stimulatin'!'the secretions of the Sul
and generally restoring tnc healthy fc
tions of the digestive organs. a
•Fortify the body against dsl
ease by purifying all its fluids rij
Vinegar Bitters. No epidemic ml
take hold of a System thus fore-annei I
Dyspepsia or lajfe^i'ra, HtJ
ache, Pam in the Shoulders, lotil
Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, fel
Eructations of the Stomach, bad Tell
in. the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpiil
tion of the Heart, Inflammation of
Lungs/ Pain intberegionof the Kidney!
and a hundred other painfol symptoii
are the offsprings of Dyspepsia." Ore to!
tie will prove a better guarantee of ifl
merits than a lengthy advertisement I
Sevofula, or King’s EtD, Whi
Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, SweM
Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous luflanroialhJ
Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial ilM
tions, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Scl
Sore Eyes, etc. In these, as in ail oihl
constitutional Diseases, Walker's YbI
egar Bitters have shown their greattc!
ative powers in the most obstinate ml
intractable eases. 9
For Inflammatory andClironi -
Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Bennt-1
tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseasal
of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and BMdaJ
these Bittern have no equal. Snch D»l
eases are caused by vitiated Blood. I
Mechanical Diseases.—Perscal
engaged in Paints and Minerals, snch a|
Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beatosidl
Miners, as they advance in life, are s»l
jeet to paralysis of the Bowels. To pril
against this, take a dose of WAinMl
Vi'negar Bitters occasionally.
For Skin Diseases, Erupti®!
Tetter, Salt-Rheum, Blotches, SpotJ,fe|
pies, Pustdles, Boils, Carbuncles, Bi»l
worms, Scald-head, Sore Eyes, Errarl
las,’ Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of o|
Skin, Humors and Diseases of tfieSdM
whatever name or nature, are DWf
dug up and carried out of the system mi
short time by the use of these Bitters.
Pin, Tape, and other Worffi-S
lurking in the system of so many tis-
sands, are effectually destroyed and B-
moved. No system of medicine,® v*
mifuges, no anthelminitics wiil fiM *
.system from worms like these Bittes-
ForFemaieCompIaints,
or old, married or single, at the daira»
womanhood, or the tarn of life, these
ic Bitters display so decided an
To prevent delay, orders and old gins should
1st It is conceded to be one of the very best weekly newspapers in ihe slate as well
as one of the largest, Few papers in the state can equal it in the quantity and qualify
of its reading matter, or in size ami neat typography. '
bo sent inimmediatoly.
Time given to responsible parties.
Prospectus for 187.4;-Seventh Year
Voluntary Testimonials,
The Aldine,
An Illustrated Monthly Journal, universally ad-
.mlttod to bo the Handsomest Periodical
- . in tho World. A Representative
aud Champion of Amori-
. can Taste.
Are furnished from various sections of the cot
ton growing States, of the charac
ter following.
Southern Musical Journal,
SI 00 a year'
' May. 9. ’74.
Welbubn.GA., October 16, 1873.
Mb P, C. Sawveb, Mapon, Ga.:
My Gin is doing well and I am well pleased
n ith it. In fact it can’t be beat.
Respectfully;
Specimen copy free.
Not for Sale in Rook or News Stores.
The Aldine, while issued with alltbe regularity
baa none of tho temporary or timely interestchar-
actoristlc of ordinary periodicals. It is an elegan
miscellany oi pure, fight aud graceful literature
and a collection of.picture?, ihe rarest Specimens
of artistic skill, in black and ,white. Although
each sncceoding numlicr affords a fresh pleasin’
to its friends, tho real value and beauty of The
Aldine will be most appreciated after it has beeh
bound upat tiio oloseof tho year. While other
publications may claim superior cheapness, an
compared with rivals of a similar class. The Al-
mne is a unique and original, conception—alone
and Unapproached—absolutely without competle
SX£££38llW s there,t« the
HOUSTON COUNTY.
This, one of the largest and weal thicst counties
in Georgia, is situated near the centre of the slate
being one hundred miles south by east of Atlanta
It contains about 900 square miles of territory,
and farms valued in 1870 at $2,539,197, while the
total value of farm productions of that year wore
$2,250,000.—being of cotton near J5.000 bales and
of corn 363,000 bushels. In productive impor
tance and wealth, excluding all cities, it is the
first in. the state.
yon requested me when I tried her to let you
know how I liked her, and according to your
request I ’ will do so. Yesterday afternoon I
timed her. Iginned one.hour and thirtyminutes
on a pile of cotton that was too damp' to be in
real good order. I then packed the cotton put-
ting 1H yards of baggingon the bale. - I then
weighed it and.it weighed 614 pounds. I do not
hesitate to 6ay she is the fastest and picks as
clean as any gin that I ever saw ginning. I would
exchange her for no. 60 saw gin of any other I
make. Magnolia not excepted.
'Yours Respectfully
H. EASTERSIN.
P. 8. I weighed seed cotton for one other
bale, the first one I ginned on your gin last Mon-
day afternoon, and it turned out fourteen pounds
over one-thi.d—bale weighing 467 pounds.
3rd It is the only paper that will keep yon folly posted on
all about the conrls, public meetings and incidents of interest
its local deportment a specialty.
Were it not for its contiguity to
Macon, which it patronizes extensively, it would
support a city of 6,000 inhabitants. The popula
tion is 23,000; climate very healthy with only a
slight tendency to a mild type of malarial diseases;
soil generous aud easily cultivated; people moral
and refined. Of manufactories there are two ex
tensive establishments, both of which are well
conducted and profitable. Tbe eastern border of
the county is washed by foe Ocmulgee River, ai d
it is traversed by Big Indian, Mossy and seven-1
other large creeks which aiford excellent water
power.
AUT DEr'ABTMBNT, 1371,
The illustrations of The -Aldinb ha won
world-wide reputation, and in. the art centre o:
Europe iisan admitted fact that its wood cuts
are examples of tho highest perfection ever at-
tamed. ■
The Christmas issue for 1874 will contain spa-
ciqi designs appropriate to tho season, by our
best artists, and win surpass in attractions any
of its predecessors.
Athens, Ala., April 20th, 1874.
Mb. P. C. Sawyer;—I am very well pleased with
the fifty saw CottoB Gin I bought of you last
summer. It does all you said it wouId,and does
it well. It Gins Fust, Picks Clean, makes a good
samplo; and with the adjustable breast never
chokes. I never expect to use any other.
Yours truly,
J; R. BATTLE.
t rr.EMim fob 1874.
Every subscrlbor to The Aldine for the year
•1874 will receive a pair of ChromoB. Tho sub
jects are “Tho East” aid “The West.” One is a
view in the White Mountains, N. H “nd the oth
er gives The Cfiils of Green River, 1 toming Ter.
rheso magnificent pictures are each worked frem
SO plates 12 x 10.
'If any subscriber should indicate a preference
for, a figure subject, tne publishers wUl sen
“Thoughts of Home;!* a now and beautiful chro
mo, 14x20 Inches, representing a litfle Italian cx-
Uo, whose speaking eyesbetray tbo longing cf his
PERRY,
The capital of.foe county, is a flourishing place
situated on Big Indian Creek, a large tributary of
foe Ocmulgee River; one of foe best water sights
in tbe state for a large manufacturing concern is
here presented; and it is foe geographical centre
of foe county. Population, 1,800. It has hand
some .public. buildings, and communication by
railroad with all. foe cities of foe state. Well con
ductedschools are located here, foe Houston Fe
male College, Perry High School and other private
institutions. There are over thirty business es
tablishments, representing an annual business of
over a million dollars; ten lawyers, five physicians,
and one newspaper, of which this is a specimen
opy. Perry was incorpora ted as a city in 1859.
Faibbiibn, Geo., April 2lBt, 1874. with “skipper” are,used, thus insuring Safety, Certainty and Promptness of action.
Mn. P. c. SiwxEii, Macon. Ga.: I Tins Press will be supplied with nor new patent Conical Rollers, a most valuable im-
wc D mc|lS^to^ ^ h en°iLe 0 lastoc^: pl“p^nst,” very materially lessening
We would not- have any other. We have ginned J This Press. w«is also triumphant at the lost Shite Fair.
390 bales, ginning&<m2‘8ix to-ten per; day, cot-I
sa fely Sy, 1 that in our opinion^ft is' the Lest gin NEW EEATUR-E.
nowiu use. . . _
M&tSdMWt.' 0nire ® ,ilir - ,:Ecli P se ” Press, we offer for this season,' (gnaranteod as
5th. “The Houston Hoaie-Journal is edited with ability not only as regards the
judgment used in winnowing all that is best from the current news of the day, but also
in the aptitude and vigor with which current topics are discussed in. its editorial col
umns,—Savannah News, October 24, 1873.
_ With horizontal levers, for working inside of gin-house. ‘Will he from three to.four
.times as fast and lighter draught than any other Hand Screw Press ever offered;
TERMS.
c3 pel- annum, in advance, with OH Climmos freo
For 50 cents extra, foe ciironios will he sen
mounted, varnished, and prepaid by maiL
The Aldine will, hereafter, bo obtainoble only
hr subscription.
Address JAMES SUTTON & CO., Publishers,
53 Maiden Lane, New Y
South-Western Railroad
UUX333.0 TaTtoleis.
Eirfaula Mail Train—Doicn.
-Leaves Macon ‘ 9.05, a. ai
•Axnves at Fort Valley. ia42, a. ai
Leaves Fort Valley, 10.45, a si
•Arrives at Eitfaula, 5.40, p n
Eufaula Mail Train- Up.
Leaves Eufirala g.go a. u
Arrives at Fort Valiev .. oq i’ „
Leaves Fort Valley. 3.3S, £ %
Arrives at Macon... 5.10. e. at
Columbus Mail Train— West
Leaves Macon ", g 45 . „
ArrivesatFortVaUey.loiig’ a. m.
x—eves Fort VaUev 10.15 A .
Aiirves at Columbus 1.50’ -p. u’
Oolumbus Mail Train—East.
T.ic.yr,1 Columbus. 2.30, p. n
Arrives at Fort Valley 5.51, p. il
Leave? Fori Valley 6.06, p. jr.
Arrives at Mscou 7.30 p. jr.
Cctiimbus A■■]]_! F’ckri; ajvl Aeeommodat’n
Lea»esAiaco'n .......... 7 1,7 p w
-Trrives at Fort Valiev.. ... .. 10"os’ t»’ J
Leaves Fort Valley.:. Iao| p! i'.
arrives at Columbus. 3,57 M
Leaves Columbus 7.40 i\ et
Arrives at Fort Valley 2.11* a! ai.
Leaves, Fort Valley 2.21, 4. m.
«g?Yeg at zircon 5.00’ a. m.
A'-'/auta JN i-y/if FreiyJit and Accommodation
Leaves' Hr,eon 9 10 ® fi'
...rhes at tort -A alley 4.28, a. jp
neaves 1 ui. , —>ey.. 4.31, a. jz.
Arrives at Macon: 6.45, a. j,\.
Columbvjt Day Freiijht
.9.46; X £ I
12.00, p. M j
12.42 p. .M !
3.00 p. -j j
FORT VALLEY.
This is a lively little city situated in Houston
County at junction of foe Southwestern Railroad
with foe Perry, and Columbus branches. It has a
population of about 1,800, and has large trade with
the rich country surrounding it. It has abont
thirty stores, six lawyers, five physicians, and a
bank. Location health p: and schools good. It
has many handsome residences, and is very de
sirable place. Commnnity intelligent and re
fined.
Locdst Grove, Ga, , October SOfo, 1873.
Mb. P. C. Sawxeb, Macon, Ga,:
Dear Sir—Enclosed find draft on Griffin Bank
ing Company fo r $1S9, as payment for our gin.
With which we are well pleased.
. ’ ’ You re truly,
H. T, DK3HN & SON.
STILL A IV O THE R!
By positive right we will also manufacture in all its: forms
jNisbetVImproyed Wrought Iron Screw
COTTON PEESS,
Using oh* “Eclipse” frame, arid adding our new “patent Conical Rollers,” to lesson
friction,;etc. This Press will he made for hand, horse, water or steam power, and in
every instance the Sfiycvg pin will bo ten feet long, and four inches in diameter, of
warranted material.
6th. This paper has recently been enlarged and much imnroved, and
proposes to continue to add hew and important features until pfetU be alltl
for a complete family newspaper.
its proprietor
lat is require
The above letter enclosed foa following testi
monial, addressed to Mr. Sawyer, viz:
Locust Grove, Ga., October 39,1873.
We, tho undersigned have witnessed foe oper
ation of ono of your Eclipse Cotton Gins, which
we think superior to any gin we have ever seen
used. It leaves fog seed perfectly clean, and at
foe same time turns out a beautiful sample.
H. T. DIOKIN & SON,
E. ALEX. CLEVELAND,
M. L. HARRIS,
Central Railroad.
P ASSENGER TEA325rS OH GEORGIA
i Central Railroad, itsbranclies and con-
n-ctions, run as follows;
AGENTS WANTED.
7th. It is the designated medium for giving publicity to
county, and every citizen should take it in order to keep posted
affairs of his county. No other paper will post you thoroughly.
We will be Prepared to Supply Any
Kind of a Screw Cotton Press
that may be Desired.
TEAK NO. 1—NOETH AND WEST.
Leaves Savannah 8-AS j
Leaves Augusta gfljg
Arrives in Augusta............ 4:00 1
Arrives in Milledgevilie....... 10419
Arrives in Eatq-’ton ] 1;55
Arrives in Macon from Savannah 6:45
Leaves Macon for Atlanta.; 7:30
Arrives at Aflaata i;40,
Ibwtston, Ga., Ociober 7,1873.
MB. P. C. Sawteb—Dear Sir: The Cotton Gin
we got from yon, we are pleased to say, meets
our fullest expectations, aud does all you prom
ised il should do. Wo have ginned one hun
dred and sixteed bales on it, and it has never
choked nor broken the roll. It picks foe seed
clean and makes good lint. We have had con
siderable experience with various kinds of cotton
gins, and can with safely say, yours is foe best
we have ever seen run.
THOMAS BROOKS,
ELIJAH LINGO. i
' llustrated Musical GIo^
Handsomest Musical Haganse
Published.
S27 Worth of New Music.
We will introduce a New frin Gearing, bound to supercede all others, being simplv
IA nlll-fflcTllfiTlDll am croore .trr |»|| l.ri*wrr Lmnl.-- - 77 - - ^
Colonel Nathan Bass, of Rome, Georgia, says
°ns LTth Ikiswold’s, Massey’s and Taylor’s
Leaves Atlanta....
Arrives in Macon..
Leaves Macon
Leaves Augusta,
Arrives in Augusta.
1:00-a. si
6:50 a. si
7A5
9;05
44)0 p. si
5^5
and its
’fit ine-
the old-fashioned gin gearing running on anti-friction rollers, and working
ground, thus dispensing with *,king-posts” and “centre-supports,” and the trouble and
doubt of putting them up. We advise parties not to order until they see this “new
movement” and hear our guarantee, etc.
ill Lee county, Ga., ai
Gin in Arkansas, and a “Sawyer Eclipse Gin” Tn
Rome, Ga., and regards the last named as supe
rior to any of the others. It picks faster and
cleaner than any other gin with which he irffcc-
quainted. He says he has ginned eightj^six
bales without breaking the roll.
2 PREMIUM- CHBOMOS
36 EJLEG.LVT ILLUSTRAlIOSSS
TEAEtXO. 2—N0BTH.AXD
Leaves Savannah
Leaves Augusta
Arrives at Augusta
Arrives at Macon
Leaves Macon for Atlanta
Arrives at Atlanta
Send for Descriptive Circular, containing Detailed Illustrations of our Pressss,
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Steam Engines, Boilers, saw and Grist Mills.
WATERWHEELS,
and all kinds of
Its subscription price places it within the reach of alL Those who do not Wish to
re it f or a. year can get it for six or three months at a proportionate psice. Let every-
dj rake it as will prove a blessing to yourself, your wife, your children and—=
S HORT Stories, Gossip, Fashion ho _
etc., all included in a year’s suteffifj
lion—SI.75. We want an agent in sj'g
town to introduce this best of j na S azI jL,
Even" family subscribes on sight-
commission is so large an agent
good wages by taking only three snbscX
Sons a day (many of our agents tak® '
and 15.) Ladies are verj’ snccA'-"im
vassing for this Magazine. Send for
pie copy and terms to Agents.
Atkinson A Co . 23 Liberty street. -
York. m?30tt
COMING SOUTH AND EAST,
Leaves Atlanta T;H
Arrives at Mae.on from Atlanta. . 3:40
Leaves Mae-on 7:35
Arrives at Milledgevilie 10:0£
Am ves at Eatonton 11:55
Arrives at Augusta 555
Leaves Augusta 8:05
Arrives at Savannah 7;l-5
Wmjam Rogees.
3874. C.-n l Sun
GINS REPAIRI-1) PROMPTLY
P, C. SAWYER
MAGH1NEHY AND CASTINGS, ETC., ETC.,
LI. PIKTDIjA.Y’S sous,
toit Findlay’s Trjn WorksjhlacoiL Ga.
T»2"7ve 3Ir..v»j
.Ai-rivt ift I" ■>, e
Tya .71 ,r 111 V
Arrives at-Wr.r
M ACON, CE ORCIA,
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