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IiANKSCOUMVJOrRWL
Official Organ of It inks County
WALLACE L HARDEN,
Editor and Publisher. '
Hat4*l* of Subscription.
One year 'o cents cash or #I.OO on time
Rix mouths 25 cents cash or 50 cents on time
Entered at the Postofflce at Homer
Ga. as second class matter.
Contributions are solicited, but Correspon
dents should remember that hundreds of people
are expected to read their writings, therefore
they should be short and to the point.
The editor of this paper does not hold himself
espousible for the views or expressions of con
ributors.
The Journal is published every Thursday
morning and all opies should be in this office not
ater than Saturday morning to insure publica
tion. Address all communications to Wallace
1,. Harden, Editor.
THURSDAY, JULY 15,1897.
In presenting this issue of the.
Journal, we feel an additional pride in
the same. We fully realize that our
•very It iled experience in newspaper
business compels us to work the harder
ea 'h and every week, trying to imp
rove the Journal in every way possi
ble.
The building up of a young county
paper, we fuily realize, is a difficult
task and if one is so fortunate as to
succeed in this undertaking lie cer
tainly deserves the support of such
paper’s readers. At the same time he
must never for a moment think that
there is not great room for very
marked impiovements. Therefore we
must acknowledge with thanks, dbe
receipt of many complimentary re
marks upon the quality of the Journal
We desire to say that these remarks
have very greatly stimulated onr de
sire, to still improve, and continue to
build still higher.
Therefore, we must say that our
correspondents thoughout the county
are to a greater or less extent res
pnnsinhle for tne rising or falling of
tlie quality of a paper, and that iu
order to continue to raise it, they are
as necessary as the plain white paper
jtself.
' We fully expect to contiuue to try
to improve on each preceding issue of
the Journal, and we sincerely trust
that our efforts iu this direction wig
prove even more successful than they
have been in 'he past, and now we
desire to say to our contributors that
their letters arc the cause of so many
complimeuts being pouring in upon the
very young Journal, and we feel very
grateful toward them for their good
wishes and work in the welfare of th
Jonrnel And we can do nothing eis e
hut hope for a continuance of this the
Very best, of p'd.llc work.
And we ti est that we may he the re
cipient of of a letter from each and
every one who cares to contribute
news articles from Cost, Hollings
worth, Grove Level, Hickory Level
Alaysvilie, GiUswlle, Lula and Bellton'
Arp.Silver Shoal, Banksville, Erastus
Jewellville, Yonah, Pruit, Cornelia
Phidelta. Alto, Eoyston, Carnot, Eli
Harmony Grove, Jefferson, Daniels
ville, Cleveland, Gainesville, Atlanta
Tampa Fla., or anywhere else that/
the Journal desires from, even to that
beautiful resort, Lakewood Park.
Ai y,■ it (It s lor] nblicatki w ill 1 e
appreciated, arid perhaps you will
be the winner of this 82.00 prize. This
will Ire doubled next time. You wih
have the advantage of a little practice
if you contribute between now and
Sept Ist next.
LAYING IJY
Some of xhe fanners of Georgia arc
st ill suffering for rain, although The
weekly crop reponr just out shows
Tbar The rains have been prevalent'
over a greater parr of The STaxe.
Cotton lias made some improve
ment and corn |is rapidjy catching
up. Corron is fruiTing well. Peach
es are of an inferior variery and tlio
erof is small. The reporr for rhe
week ending yesterday is as follows:
While xhe prevaleuT weaTher con
ditious over the state during the | asf
week have been favorable to growing
crops, them are quite a number of
seexions where no ram has fallen and
crops are sffering droughT. Corn and
eoTTon have improved where rains
have fallen and both are now doing
well. In a few sections there are
complaints of lice on the cotton and
some is shedding, but as a rule,
though the plant is small, it is nice
and fruiting. Most of the corn has
been laid by. The fruit crop is short
and poor in quality. Pears are al
most a failure in most sections.
Peaches are dropping and rotting.
Wild berries have been eutdown by
drought. The hay crop is good.
Pastmes have improved and stock is
in good condition. With good season
able rams the crops will continue to
improve and cotton will soon catch
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CONVENTION’S MTNTJTK.S I
The Executive Committee of the
Ranks County Sunday School Con
vention met pursuant to "call at the j
Court House. July 10th 1897.
Vice l’residen A. (1. Stapler pi tsiding ‘
On motion to have Sunday School
Celebration as heretofore practiced.
On motion, appointed committee
for preparation and arrangements tor
celebration, mid the Convention be re
sponsible to de fray all expenses for
the same, as follows; L N. Turk: l>.
B. Dowdy and Logan Perkins.
On motion, appointed committee to
arrange program for Friday s Conven
tion, as follows- M. C. Sanders; A. \V
Henderson and W. A. Watson.
The following names proponed to
pay in to help defray the expenses lor
preparation for Celebration. t vitg
Tim’s J. Carr $‘2.00, A. W. Henderson
$ 1.00 W. A. Watson $ I On
tt;: -it .ii'Ol, /\(lJOtiriicd•
Rev A. II Stapler,
Ist Vice President
Loo as PErkins. Assistant Seot’y.
Programme.
The Banks county Sunday Sehoo)
Convention composed of the superin
tend nts, officers and teachers of the
various Sabbath schools of Banks
county, and each other delegates as
they are entitled to under the consti
tution. will meet in the Presbyterian
church at Homer, Ga - ’ on I* inlay the
23rd day of July 189“ at 9.30 o'clock
a. m.
Convention will be opened with
Singing and Prayer
Roll Call, '
Introduction of Visitors;
Reports of Sunday Schools;
Appointments of Committees;
Adjourn one hour and a half at 12 in-
Re-assemble at 1:30 p. in.
Discussion of the following subjects;
Ist. How can we best stimulate an
interest in Sunday, School work ? 30
minutes by Drs. V. D. Lockhart, 11.
R. Quillian an.’. Mr. M. L. McDonald
2nd. The sacred keeping ofj the
Saobath 30 minutes by Profs. Earnest
Neal and Baxter Smith and W. T-
Cochran.
3rd. Advantages of State and coun
ty Associations 30 minutes by Dr. J.
Sam Daniel, Prof. H. W. Wooding
and Judge A. C. Moss:
Promiscuous remarks by the eon
volition.
Unfinished Business!
Report from Committees
Resolutions.
Benediction.
M. C. Sanders, i
W. A. Watson, ,- Committee.
A. W. Henderson, )
We are all happy to announce that
the feeling toward holding the I’h.ius
County Sutulai School Celvb: .lion
has been grown! v so rapidly during
the last four weeks iliat it lias been
very I decide, l to hod the Coll
vention here on Friday the 23rd ilist,
and the Celebi alien Saturday the 24th
inst.
As there seems to be a mistaken
idea afloat that the celebration falls
on tne last Saturday in July of each
year, we desire to call your spe dal at
tention to the fact that accord ing to
the provisions of the Constitution
governing the S. S. Convention,it is
necessary for the celebration to be.
held on the Saturday before the last
Sabbath in July.
This year July ends with Saturday
the 31st, consequently the celebration
will come off just i b ut one week e ,i“
Her than it usually does.
So, make your preparations to be on
hand sure.
This being the firsi celebration fo,-
two years it is the desire of almost
every one that this will be the greatest
in the history of these celebration
exercises.
The interest that is being taken in this
matteris only partially shown when we
inform you that the following Sabbath
schoolshave taken prompt ste| s toward
making the occasion ane long to be
remembered, on account of its inter-
esting and instructive features.
These schools have expressed their
desire for the celebration and have
already e'ected delegates to the con
vention:
Baptitt and Presbyterian schools in
Homer,
Bushville,
Beaver Dam,
Two S. schools at Maysville,
Mt. Pleasant,
New Salem,
Hebran, making nine in all.
l!y reference to the above programme
it will be seen that a good programme
has been arranged, splendid subjects
nave be.):; assigned to very competent
persous, who are capable to, and will
no doubt make them interesting and
instructive indeed.
You ought to lend your valuable
presence to such an occasion, and you
are expected to be here on Friday or
Saturday the 23 or 24th inst.
Pont forget to sen and in you
Subcscription for the
BANKS’ COUNTY JOURNAL
At the remarkably low price 50 cents
per annum,if paid for in advance,
P(piT| STS HAVE NOT DP 1
PARTED FROM QUESTION.
Judge Hir.cs says the people's'
party lias not liy noi tree s-iivir.
lie denies emphatically that they
have even departed one inch from
their strong tree silver sentiments, and
says that he will continue to advocate
free silver.
The Judge ndmi's that free silver
will no longer be mane the main Issue,
but lie claimes that it was mver the
principal issue, He says the tight is
to he made on the currency, but with
a view to divorcing the governra t
from the banks. He says that he will
make a number of speeches through |
the summer anvocating the govern !
ineiil owneiship of railroads.
Blalock Committee Stiil on
Capitation Tax.
•Tc Blalock committee of the state
! legislature is still at work investi
gating the capitation tax of the differ
ent concerns throughout the state.
They spent most of the day yester
day ascertaining if die railroad com
panies were delinquent in their pay
ments and the result was somewhat
startling.
It was found that nranv of the roads
ill the state had not paid tin's capita
tion tax for a whole year, and some
had never paid it at all. A few com
panies have compiled with the law,hut
the majority have not.
The committee is making a full list
of those who have paid and those who
have not paid, and will present the
same to the legislature.
While there is necessarily a dvfie -
eney on the sttite eiunptroler’s ho >ks,
yet the committee does not hold him
responsiablu for the non collection of!
the tax. It is the duty of the tax
receivers in each county to called
amount, and Chairman Blalock indi
cated yesterday afternoon t.he rec
eivers would probably he held ae
countable for this seeming neglect.
It is the duty of the railroad com
panies, however, to include this tax in
their regular returns at the end of the
ye r, and they may be made to show
cause why they also fail <1 to comply
with the law.
The committee will likely be in
session some time yet, as they have
much work to do.
The capitation tax will not l.e fin
ished for several days, as the corn
mittee lias to investigate telephone,
t, 1 graph, electric lig! t compact s,
the agents of firms negotiating loans
and ihe lawyers, physiciuus ana den
tists, all of whom are subject to this
dapitation tax of sio per anuin.
Eclipse of (lie Sun.
j The people of all sections of the •
| L : ; itod alates will £ ,i chance oi
I ■ vitm . a ocipse on the i
morning of Juiy 2;'.
Tim eclipse vvili be one in which '
large portion of the sun’s disc w ill be
obscured. This obscured segment,
three-fourths of the sun’s face, will be
laiger than that of any eeiipse for a
nurnb#r of years.
The earth will enter the moon’s
shadow a few mmutes before 8 o’clock
on July 29, and it w ill be 10.30 before
it emerges into the full brightness of
the sun’s rays. The eclipse will be an
nular in mexico ,Cuba and the South
Atlaniie ocean.
NOTICE.
To the Justices of the Peace
Notaries Republic and Legs' Cons
stables of Banks Cos.
You will notice on the first page of
this issue of the Journal The County
Directory This directory was gotten
up hastily, and as some of the names
might not be correct, we desire to cal!
your attention, and if you find any
errors or omissions we will thank vou
to let us know' where we aie not
correct.
We have not the dates on which
the respective Justice courts convene,
and would also be pleased to receive
this information from the Judges
themselves.
DID VOU EV'ER.
Try Electric Hitters as a remedy for
your troubles? If not get a bottle now
and yet relief'!’ bis medicine lias
been found to be peculiarly adapted
to the relief and cure of all Female
Comphnnis, exerting a wonderful <li
reet influence in giving strength and
tone to the organs. If you have Loss
of Appetite, Constipation, Headache,
Fainting Spells, or are Nervous,
Sleepliss, Excitable, Melancholy or I
troubled with Dizzy Spells, Electric
Hitter 4 is the medicine you need.
Health and Strength are guaranteed
by its use. Fifty cents and SI.OO at
L. J. Sliaap & Bro, Harmony Grove,
and L. G. Hardman Bro Harmony
Gr*ve, and Maysville.
If you 'intend to paint .your
house get A, A. WHITE LEAD
at Hardman Bros. Drug Store
Harmony Grove. It is an Anti-
Trust Lead. It took the prize at
the World’s Fair. It is cheaper
than Trust lead and just as good
if not bettor
Your attention is respectfully called :
to the fad that Mr. A. }t. Robertson
the old vocable and wide awake j
Mounmoi to p i Tomb struio man
ufacturer is still in business in Athens-
Yon should remember the old reliable
dealer when in nl-cd of his class of
woi k.
Go to A. R. Robertson at 115
Thomas hit, and you will find him all i
that is claimed for him to he and liiij,
the cheapest Marble Works.
Sot'i ll Purely American.
Thomas G. Alford, of flic Now
York Wo; Id, in reference to The Ex
posh ion, says ; “The movr striking
feuTures wasftlie crowds: They were
pui Ely AmKrieans. It was rafi'Esbing
In NortriEin and EastKru chins ir is
hot possible to see a crowd so Thor
oughly American as Thu uni; lliar
grnETEd The PiEsidiiiiT Eiiday. and
it puts tin; South abovE any ollu r sec
torn. Nashville is distinct ivly an Ann;
ricau city. I noticed this riatuKs over
the stores and shops, and was stiuck
by the names. The South is the only
portion of the United States that can
be called purely American.”
BUG KEEN’S ARNICA SALVE
The Best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sail
Rheum. l‘V\ -r Sores, Tetter, ( hupp l and
Hands, Chilblains, Coins, and all Ski i
Eruptions, and positively cures Riles,
or no pa\ required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
; For sale by L. |. Sharp & Bro., Ihtr
: mony Grove, and I, G. Hardman <V
Bro., Harmony Grove and Maysvulo
We are glau to say that since the <-n
--j largenient oi the JOU R N A L took
ihc }):•! pie have been trying t
show their Appreciation of the young
find wholy inexperienced Editor’s very
best efforts to get out. the very bo. t ,
cleanest newsiest yet cheapest Weekly
thiit has ever been gotten out in this or
adjoining counties, by their continued
yet voluntary effort to have thei-own
B A N K S
G O 'U N T Y
J O U li N A I.
to have by far the largest circulation of
any woeky County paper in Nertli-east
Georgia, by coming in and mvclting its
Subscription list one-by-one.
Pleas remember that the World is
composeu principally of ..Lit tie drops
of water, .mi! Utile grans of Sand
and that a paps'-’s circulation is com
posed of one t üb-erilxT after another
lia’ ing Ms ni’n.o v ; , hK*."('| ..vithep : 1 *
It.nv >'-r i..-- eoi.r.li: uaiico o( v; ■ 5 j
work. Thanking you in advance for
name.
T'HEKE 18 NOTHING SO GOOD
T here is u -ihiiig just as good as Di
king's New Discvery for Consumption
Cough and Colds, so demand it and
do mil permit the dealer to sell some
substitute- He will not claim there
is anything Betfer, blit in order fo
make more profit lie may claim some
thing else to btrfjust ay good. You
want Dr. King’s New' Discovery he
cause you know it to be safe and re
liable, and guaranteed to do good or
i money refunded' For Coughs, Colds
Coii'-umption auci for all affections ol
Throat, Chest rTud Lungs, there is
nothing so goon as Dr. King’s New
Discovery. Trial Dottle free at LJ.
Sham A Bro, Harmony Grove, and
L. G. Hardman ifc Bro, Harmony
Giwa, and Maysville.
A SEWING MACHINE Fit ME
We have decided to give away a Sew
ing Machine. Commending July Ist
for 30 days we will give n chance with
every dollars worth of goods you pay
us earli for; there wdll be 200 numbers
one of which gets,-a New Home Sewing
Machine, worth $13.00. Those that
don’t gel the mnchiit,; will get the goods
at our cash prices, so you can’t loose.
Also we lime other machines that wo
will sell at a very low figure. Cull to see
us. .1: K. STRANGE & SON.,
Carnot, Ga.
- The only
SODA FOUNT
in H armony Grove is at FI arc! n m a
Bros, Drug Store, Get a cool
drink of
COCA-COLA
There and feel refreshed,
it
Everybod y who is an y
body, takes tli e
B A N K S 0 6 U N T Y J O U It N A L.
\V H Y ?
► Because it ! s the best
cheapest and Newsiest
L>■; si \V eek I y in-Georgia,
—a nil do n’ t YOU forget i t. —
We will send you both the weekly
Constitution and the Banks County
Journal for $1.25 a year cash.
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THE
STKOIAL NOTICF
The Weekly Con. i i-l at ion, pub.:!. !i. and
at A ! hinla, l hi. has inm'i.meed ils
missing word eonteot. Tills is a mid
summer seheeme and something to in
terest you during the hot seasi.n.
It began June Ist, mid closes the Ist of
September, covering a period of ninety
days. It publishes the full particulars
of the sealing of the book (the sentence
being taken from the work., of a stan
dard author) and placing the book with
Col W. A. Hemphill, the Business Man
ager of the Constitution Publishing
Company, who keeps it in his safety
vault and will deliver it sealed, to the
committee deciding the contents on
Sopteinbos Ist.
Ten per cent of the money received
from subscribers who enter the missing
word contest during till' months of
June, .Inly and August will he paid to
the per: on or persons, naming correctly
(he missing word in the followin' 1 ser.-
tlince
“W E 11 AVE N() T ‘ ’
ENOU (i H AN 1> .'v K E PH T TO
VERY AWKWARD SHIPS
PO R W A NT <) P SOM 10.”
There is not much doubt in the mind
of the Editor . f this paper as to the
word expressing that of which lie lui.-
not been able to secure enough, and he
realize (he very awkward shifts hr is
[>ut to for want of same, but lb poin
ij to find the very wind the author of
the sen tone used in writing it.
By special arrangements of the We- kly
ConstitutioiT that gre:,i pain-rand our*
(The BANKS COUNTY JOURNAL)
can be obtained for one year at almost
the price of one paper. Not only that;
but under our arrangement with The
Weekly Constitution every person who
takes advantage of this clubbing prop
osition, subscribing for both
The Weekly Constitution, and,
i'he Bonks County Journal an? I, -'5 will
be entitled to a guess at the mi. e.::.
word. All clubbing subsseriptieiis
•iiould be sent to this pajiet- with cue!
subscribe I'*.? gur* a mc the missing word,
plainly written. The guess and
i ho name and address of each subacrib
will bo forwaided by ns to The C nsti
tutioi).
Tlie (.'oii.-iituiion’.-i fi I “mi. rd|
contest” clo.sod on the Ist of January, 1
and but oir person Mr. M. Jj. Biiitain,
a hard-working school teacncr, guessed
the missing word, receiving therefor a
check for Y 1,033,50.
It second contest closed on the Ist of
March, it.; third c-onlcst closed on May
Ist, and the Weekly Constitution of
Monday, September 6th will contain the
anuoucement of the awards in which the
cash is to be distrib c
cessful guessors in this new contest.
Tlie r. aders of our paper who subs-crilie
jointly to it and Tne Weekly Ooristiiu
iion have free access into tlie fourth
eon test just ojfhed ; and it may be tbni
some of then will get the money to be
disi rit)iitop on the Ist of September.
The only condition of the contest is j
that every--guesser nmsl he a sul. cribej
.md ta';ii!g advantiige of Tlie (nm.-iitn
t ion’s off; rwe })," s i ni this oppoi-t unity
to all who wi.-h to subscribe to both
papers. Kvery person should I
have his county paper and o i; general
news-paper; and Tin* Weekly Gonslhei
i ion, with a circulaiioti of lotJ.OX), it
occupies the unitjue di. tinetion of be
ing the greatest Amerean Weekly news
paper.
t Breadmaker
\\ Who uses Igleheart’s Swans Down
R \ Jj Flour is always sure that her bread
JV ' when it comes from the oven will be feathery'
light and as white as the flour from which it
film ‘ \is made. • A superlative patent flour, milled
f jjjf front the very finest winter wheat —
*' IGLEHEART’S
Swans Down Flour
ft the sweetest the most wholesome and the most economical
that grocer ever sold. Ask for it at your grocer’s.
IGLEIIEART BROS., Evansville, Ind.
■ a , r, DeLOACH 1
-iO ii \ ":i ’
Jl F;I Ve.iGjle fuc! ion,
jsL _ /:< fecci Saw Milis, *
- \ l.'f. Shins!" Ki> ,
i-, '“.V-w''B* v v 0-4 I '\ and Planets. ,
& ■>. 1 .W^'.'T 5 _ Funinesara 1
•' )*' \ , V; ■ ■’ jg’r-'-’ sfi-; Boilers, torn, i
• 4a’ , ' V feed and ,
fv\ -3 {TyW:;-. • - ' S-- -'d-;: t/. tmi,rMitts 1
- r - BaiiTq Presses, 1
Vv-G :• . V '"-8: Corn Shellers i
rnciPealiuKers
‘ ' Shaft irnj. Pulleys 1
p.rcictn pricfs. enri Mill Gearing.]
'- 1 i 'V.' r,4 - v crp.vn'VG 4 spfc:4Liv.
LARGE C4TALOCIE fRtE. I
DeLOACH MILL MFG. COMPANY, Atlanta, Ga., SJ, 5, A. J
i . (Sj Washington St., Mew York City. CS £. tll h St, St. tcuis, Mo. .fit
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Those interested in Machinery ,cftn see the handsome 180. Catalogue of the
■Loach Manufacturing Cos,, at this office.
NORTHEAST ERN R. R. OF GEORGIA
BETWEEN ATHENS AND LULA
TIME TABLE No. 4To Take Effect May 18, 1807.
SOUTHBOUND NOB IIIBOUND
9 | u | 13 : 14 ; io : 12
D’ly TVlv Su On : :BuC>n : D’ly : I)’ly
ExSu j Exyu j Pas’r: X. E. STATIONS. : Pas’r ;Ex Su :Ex Su
AM : r M : AM : Lv Ar : A M : P M : P M
1120 : 8 15: 1105: Athens : 1050 : 800 : 10 50
11 40: 8 32- 1122: ( enter r.. :10 33 : 743 : 10 23
12 02 : 8 40: 1130: Nicholson : 10 9 : 729 : 10 05
12 36: 9 02: 11 52: Harmony :1003 : 713 : 935
12 55: ‘.*l7: 12 07: Mavsville : 948 : 058 : 12 24
1 08: 9 25.. 12 1 5: Gillsville : 940 : 050 : 955
1 30: 4O: 12 30: Lula : 925 : 0 35 : 830
AM : PM: A M :Ar Lv : A M : P M : AM*
R. K. REAVES, STATE AGENT,
( . :< > VV ROUZKR, of the New
Y< i;k I b-r.j.b Tin- E p mi ion sur
passed anything I had been led to sus
pect. It more forcibly illustrates the
progress being made by (lie .South than
anv Exposition that has preceded it.
I was vary much impressed with the
agricultural exhibit. Ihe arraugment
of the exhibit is tasteful and the dec
oration both beautiful and unique.
“GREATEST ON EARTH.”
Dr. Milos* ißcf*toratlvo Nervine.
Mr. H. T. Caldwell, is book-keeper in
the First National Bank of Fulton, Ky.
“I was completely run down, My nerve*
became to unstwinj? through loss of sleep
and worry that 1 felt sure 1 would bo com
pelled to pi vo up my position I would lio
awake all night long, audit tool, but little
— rf*.
CauSwell.
to shake me up so that I could not. possibly
attend to my business as J should. In
connection with this I had liver trouble,
heaviness about the stomach, and pains in
different parts of my body. 1 was also much
reduced in flesh. I was persuaded to try
Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine.
I first procured a triel bot'lo from a local
druggist and good results quickly followed. I
then procured .i dollar bottle, and by thotimo
I liafl used t his up 1 was a different man. I
am now on my third bottle and am able to
sleep soundly and eat. regularly, something
1 could not possibly do before taking your
Nervine. I am now Jully recovered, and do not
hesitate to pronounce Dr. Miles' Restorative
Nervine the urcatcst nervine on earth.”
Fulton, Ky. R. T. CALDWELL.
Dr. Miles* Nervine is sold on a positive
guarantee that t lie first bottle will ‘benefit.
All druggists soi l it::t sl, 6 bottles for f?o, or
it will bo Gent, prepn id, on receipt of price
by the Dr. Miles Medical Cos., Elkhart, IncL
Dr. Miles’ Nervine Re . s .‘Tlauh
This is the Man
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