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VOL2
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(tetus of Interest Gathered
Here and There,
Lot Osltn has returned form his visit to
Ilar’eui.
Mr A &.Larataorc was calle<i to Thonip
■on by the (linos* of relative but return¬
ed tho day Inflowing
Col Whitehead made a professional visit
to our etty last Wednesday.
/•rotractcd services are still in progress
at tho Methodist rhure.b. Rev J R Loan
tlie regular pastor is being Wntal by Ins
brother. Itev. N F lanvis of Atlanta. Rev
Mr Far. a Presbyterian d : vine is also as¬
sisting in the services, very good aUeud
auco is the rule.
News comes of tlic death» tho infant
child of Mr Charlie Chapman.
Mrs Ih F 11 Phillips *a vbiting her
mother Mrs L'.gw.-n,
Mr C 11 Gobicko went to Augusta
Tuesday on a short busino-* trip.
tirozier Williams (only <lio«l Iasi Mon¬
day a.for an illness of five days.
Don't forget that snlwciiptioo. We arc
in actual need of it.
Mr W C Chapman, ocr c anty surveyor
woa absent last Wednesday survying.
Mr II A A’orm iu of Uaion Point c un*
down list TU.tfsd.ty and is * toping
at tho Home A Mr •«) U--rgstio.ii. Mr
Novatan i> a ckristion w lnsio life and walk
prove that there is something more than
in.-re theory iu tlmt thing we call lull
ge.ni*- liis lie*p is of nm.h Inmefit to
tlsr |ia»ler Ifi iWi m-dln^.
The -la It R i* ag.uu to clitngc the
fichalaics lor severs! trains. Seo else¬
where in this paper a full account or the
clu uges to ti.ke place mxt Sunday
Mr John Henry and Parks Carlton wore
down ou a short ousin.-s* trip lo*t l burs
day.
Mr II II Slack o» White Plains was
d mu on Wednesday.
Mr i?H Gunn goo* to Harnett to day
whore ho will start t*. w..rk as asistint
telegraph ..|ivrab»r and agent- Ell is a
Splendid fellow and ho will I** missed
SANDY CROSS DCfS
fly it. J.
Lost Wu-ks Iran*.
Oi'tun is c m-r lrrsbly .lamsgal by tlie
late rains.
John F Portwoil went d.«wii to Augusta
Ja-t week on bn<i j. ks.
Jam-a L Kh.sh-S made a qus ness trip to
Ma*biogt<ni this week.
\Ve are glail to know that Mrs J G
lluuto.s health is nrtoh Improved
lars Eli tt Sagans we arc sorry tu know
1» right sick this week.
We regret *.hat Mrs Mary Portwo sl*
condition i- no la tter. She ia hopeles*ly
ill.
Miss l)*’la Johnson of uoar Tbiilips
church was vi.rtilig relatives in the viu
ctuity la-t w«k,
Mr O Jf Saggus lets built for h : ni*elf
a meet exnrtWnl au l convenient bare.
lU;v and Mrs H L Harrison of A'hen
yi.-itod relatives iu lliia section lost weeW,
Miss E’la Rhodes who has Inca apend
ir.g -ome time wph h m.c folks bcie n
turn#*! to Athens to day saw! will sp-nd
the autumn* mouths with relatives iu
that city.
Jfr* &tl.ie Crciton of Athens *a« Tlsl
tiug re la lives tn Hus section recent I jr.
Mi* Dn. Rhodes acd clu I Iron
been apco-ting soue liuae with n-Uttvca
in f4glcti**r;*e c-ainty,
Wooder if c flgrrs. L **»*•>£ to
liielK-nwcratic ptetMm before come home
Vt'e are glad to lu*>« that , ur
h alth irvrt h*» b*e® *u b a grand
ci-as this wa»*ti Ihi* hta Iron the
|m-**|* r am rw u the lbs*rt baa
CRAWFORDVILLE, GA„SEPTEMBER 22 1893.
fbt the last three Vtars.
Wo a/tended Sunday school and
it,g at Free union last Sunday and
much pWsed with the services and
pita Me home.
bHAROX DOTS
Sharon has a new gioctv Hecars \V. L.
and J R Kendrick proprietor* so yon can
have your notion gined packed and tel. it
right hear sets! and all get your money
and gone on rejoicing.
Mr James Triplett left last Fridng for
Augnsia^when he returns going in busi¬
ness.
Nile can boa t of tho largeat stock of
goods she ever had so we have been in¬
formal Mr J A Aendrick t* carrying % ton
ihoos ind dollar stock while J “k
son Croak & Co, and J W ltroau.
laid in a very large supply.
Mr A D Moore is manufacturing some
nice one h.>r*e wagon- strong and durable
ami ready sale.
Xft« Cria C*rr»T was in our tiwn las
week singing hi* Jittlo ditties a d mending
ssd irons for tlio ladletOiia is » d* teY
anyhow
Judge Pitman siting «*oro dignified
old age ho rides in his roak art uow and
tlieu.
Mr J A Honlali c'o.-ed hi sehoo!
hear last week.
Tho Doctors still keep busy
ness still prevails lu Iliel and hut uot
much fo its it did a w4dk> V^vck.
lit AC Davison has bad him a new
well nude.
Mr Ki^jonc Moore bwl tho misf .rtuia
to get a ncoslle stuck Iu his leg reoonth
which made a very ptinfull wound.
Mr \Villia Rmwii wna in town last week
r rvaoli tn bt*.drll',
«AiIIIl -J.. .*» lhip.o>«
Afr. A l) Moore in ole a business visit In
Washington last week.
(tha-oD hotel has a tew visitors at pre¬
sent.
Jbr John 0 Kocf visited Augusta last
Satnilif and Sunday.
M'-s*rs Bnaiks an! Hill have ....... .
theirsqw mill out on /< A Ms.ro l.oi.l
near town.
A young negro man got his hap I SltHi
arm b ully torn up in gin last Fri.l n it
was am j minted aUmt tho elbow l)rs Do •
tt.m’s performing tie; opperation.
Mr L 8 Jack*, it and Mi*s-:s Gdls-rt
and Hackney alt-nded church at lU-ne't
last Sunday.
CXIIAGE 0-V SUNDAY.
A New tieedute Will Go Into F.ff. -i
the Georgia Railroad.
Tho Georgia Railroad schedule wil.
la* changed on m xt Sunday, tlw 24 n
Severs* chatig»n will go into cite. t.
The first :»id most tmportat otn: Wilt
lie taken off of the noon train out of Au¬
gust*.
In place <4 tha mid day tra'u an ear¬
ly morning t.-ain: leaving here m
ocl«k. citv time arriving in A’.lauta at
<
2 p. hi. will be put on*
This is tlie ebangs that was nq rests I
«,f the ra Irotul l.y the ci'izens at a
meeting held at the Exchange a week
two ago.
*1 bore will also be a change in the
hour of anlval of the altcruoon train
Atlanta, which now arrives here at
. This wil’., aud af'er
train tat
arrive at 2,25 p in., an hour eaattcr.
WUb the ww acholele the pasaeogcr
train wh'ch is now attatclwd and
oat fr m Augusts as (or so
ou-1 the«a-ly muting flight will be
kes off.
A alight cbahge in the arrival and
pasture *4 the acc**mod*ti'Vi t.-aiu
la-tween Aug.ista and fnuoe Fotut is
and, r eousidcratiua sod will he
decided npou to-marrow.
By tae new srraagesnetit tlie tom
tsain out ot AngtivU will makegood con
ncctiuM at Atlanta f *r tlie
Avmbg News.
A PAPER OF FOR. AND BY THE PEOPLE.
iARG YOU GOING TO,
THE WORLD’S FAIR?
If so, see that your ticket reads via Cin
cinnati and th > G II. & D and Men at—
the acknowledged -World's Fair Host#."
The *>uly lino out of Qtu-inuati co*> e«-t
mg with E. I. •. St 0. an t yj, A U » am
No. 2 arris'ug C.ncinnati 10. 30 p 'tu A
solid train carrying through .leper* 1 **ut
Jacksonville. Savannah, Pirn igi a'n
Atlanta, Chattanooga, Jtac*u aud -’ew
Orleans via E T V’ & G . Q A C., «' li
A I), and Motion Route to Chicago, {
You can stop ovei in Cineliyiati if > >nr
ticket roads t ia tliu C 11 Af l> aud Mo ion
Route, by depositiug sauie with the * «r
ebants' snd Manufacturers' As.-ocisi >D,
Cli-aiiibcr of t'Jbninmree Uuilding. corn, of
Fourth and Niue Street* one block fi- m
k'ouiitaiu fqiiaio * (the 1 C» & l) tnaei
office is tat the same building), fhis «a*
able* you to visit the picture-one “Queen
City” at no addition*! cost, aud spsrlal
ettort will bo uiado to oiitert.nu strap., •<*
hospitably aud ruaaouably.
TIm uuivi rsai verdict of tlie tiavcl 14
public is that tbo Pullman O’.tlelj V* ti»
| b ilid lr*iu>^ ruuviug «««i> day* ‘•aWd
Subday dm." via tlto U 11 if- l> and dv tub
betwicu Ciuc.uuali, imliauapolis aud C
eog<>, arc witb-»it doulit tho ,‘,tiin»t on
lartli." ’1 lit.so trains wore erjtceiaJiy bail*
by lie /'ullmuii Company lor ibis awvivS
and embrace every improvement. Their
luagniiiteiit coachos, luxuiious *uiok>ug
cars^ »uperb sleep.r», observation Curs,
cu.iii^arlinvnt stooping cars and uut xcollsd
timing car service, alford •*»ll tho eomlo. ia
>1 lioino.' 1
Leaving C udnuati you pass through ti>«
beautiful Miami Valley, sud for taeuiy*
li vo r iles the double tracks run ihrou H
tn« very hoiit <iuor* yards of lbs *'
»uutorban lifiuus in the c uulry- M» f<» pi
lianib ton aud up t<> ludiauap Jis. mv Im
p 1.oii-il fut iu acouiu beauty,
A atop over at ltiJiausnolia, the c*s»ji.
ml »f Indiana majr |« obtained by deposit¬
ing your ticket with the .S»*cretarv of if *
Gjtumorci .1 Cub. Tbiscitv is more s-onhv
of a visit than a!inert any other of it* sir*
t» -.m, Wiri, sn 1 .fie-a «b- greatest bW
to favelisr a.. I t«-t»t. Rvtw sn
l.i.liao ,•'li* and t"In ag-ihe line trsv-is
•* v,,rv 1
*d 'nr-1 rv. m I tFe ri e u .«w o us*
ps,, ... I i.*l -.0.1 Irt rt ...d Is-a.. I .
D t»r in rn J y«l tii it tii« C II Se l) i il
Motion K i^He trains all run via ildrusi.I.;
Cro*>i m. fro-i wliich tMut «he Illinois
Cunttal auburbau trains run direct to 'If
W ‘ wM ’* F,ir Q, "" wU tWen ,a0nun ''
ffb Jewwd connection ia made with Hi
e'ectric car*, which run every five tnluu’.i
n,e gf .tinda, but vye rrcmniiend si
peiaoua to gu dtrcQlty in'o ti.e Drsrb .i
■» «bm, which i* A.waUsl to tbs hea't
the c ry and from which all sir*.I ear fine
Oliver e ti.eu g*» direetfy by car or ut
•** >'"* r '• ,,r l»«n|in: place. F.r«
oC te ■ ouiself. ku -w wli*re ami h .* vo
S to hv.. w il- h. a« ag , ti , the I*.
firmly fixed in your mind. U-««»r
a ta X to tlw H’ rld's Fair by a*,>- *.l t,..
uiiuierous conveoie.t ways, 'krcoVef at.
eirctric roads elrvatai r-ilroa-1 I.iiama
Ccti'Ja! R U suburban train* and *h
a,earn boats -fl rd ample . mmmmM um ,
for all pu»i b'e vi itura, an I it is but five
tui .t'tes ride frout «be b.isiuesa por.ms
(fee dt, (he ground*. „ T. k
t, . your
Ueakfost d..wa town, boy y.M,r lunch at
tlw ground., sod take your .upper down
town. If y«u follow three suggestuxm.
y..u will aare money. Tlw fhcillttes fur
serving lunch at the World'. Fair groendr
aie extra,romary audtb. prkro
cheaper than at yuor ow. hanm tat Iraak
fast *nd supper ah**e:d be taken do*;,
Iowa, or st yoer boarding hotm, Th,
so fi /at o iirtily tat >1 ■*; at*. <a 11
ng and atupeudous spcctac'e ever attempt -
«d bi any pcoj*l«aad a days via t wait
aflurd Rxaenelight und inatrueti*.n than
can poasibly be obtained in any other w*.
or by the same eipeodtlur* of mow;.
For further particulars, descriptive pstn
pit let a, ra'e* etc., adirro*
E A BotnSS,
General Adv.rti.iBg Agmt c U * D ft
II N« P»J w Fuuilk Jtt Gmcinna l *>.
Legal Adv&rtissmenfs
SHERIFF’S SALE,
Hill be sold in trout of court house
door of Taliaferro county, Georgia on
first Tuesday in October next within
legal ho»rs of sale to the highest
bidder for cash one tract of latnl in said
county containing 2tf acres more or less
adjoining lands of Dr J Kent on East
lands of Jesse Collins on West, lands of
T K Hrtstow on South amt iand of S M
Whitney on North, levied on as property
of defendant to sati.sfiy execution issued
from Justice court GOUt District U J/
said county in favor of Wm Howard
trausfered againt Komallus Collins.
Hkkshku. UkAkiJCV,MheritT.
CITATION
QEOiMlIA-Tiliaterro t’ouuty.
of K 1 Moore, ^ deco* ed tuts f duly sppl'ed
to the uutierstguutl for leave to sell the
estate and i will pass
uoou said application on the first .Von
day tu Ototver liaxt t 10 o'clock in my
^ffipcin ' b* Court House of said couuty.
Lou l Modioli Odiuary
bept 4 im.
CITATION
KOKOiA—Tuliaforrw Couuty.
It appearing to tlto undsrsingod
Mrs H«)b*cca Harper depurted this
iftst year intestate while a resilient of
Mild county leaving 1111 ustaie consisting
u( realty and personalty and that the es¬
tate of said deceased is
and not likely to bo represented.
good cause l>e shown to the contrary 8 H
Rhodes Clerk 8uperior oouit of said
county will be appointed cdtululslrator
of said estate on the first Mo inlay In Oc
toiter negt and the administration of
said estate will tlteu be vested Iu hlui
This 7-tlsy of September fi>»3
OfM. ll .Vi rt HBunurdlnary.
CITATION
ICORUa—- isllaferro Cqunty.
To sit whom It may conrarn; Jacob
Rocker administrator of Jatues it Camp¬
bell deceased has in due form applied to
sssssi .kjsm, r
ceased to wit-0110 tract or parcel of land
lying in 'I'uliaferro county containing
one hundred and twenty seres luoro or
loss, bounded ou the north by lauds bo
longing to ilio estate of latwreiiro llsttle
»v.« I iuu to U.tt c an udj .loin- ‘und*of
other* Also one tract m Und ijiugln
5" »p$i
i, 0 | lm , r Ir-t.i/oiids) ,| Mt Hl> „n, ,, , raw .
for., vi.ie on Mm in October
itvi , (l| >IM|llU> M| , Bpl( . ml)Kl M
onuruv ii. ^iuli«ill Ur<ltuay
ADVEUTISE1IE.NT.
VJ * E i It o'M TAM IFA'RRO t;o|lM|T.
Notice ia hereby gneu of luwatioii
to apply to lit 4 legislation uf said state In
ps i^xt ae-aj..^ for the \> ia-agc of a lo
eai qr s)M.-ial bill timeinting the e
rt the town uf St,arm. in *ald erninty.
tuieof said bill will b« as follows:
S AVI”
To amend an uet to ineoriKirats the
tawu of Miarun >e '.lie county i.f Talit
t,rr„ a W ta«« Dnecnbor 21 tort and to
ah »< t approval DecemlieriM Ms* 1 ,
whi h i* a""u>dato r > of said firvt named
H ' Jl of l'» c ‘»rj«ratio... so as to givp the
Hoard of Cownissionen of tmVd town the
power of making deposit of any fuud
Ending out
«*d»*^ ol tatorest of useing an, of .to
,foo, l “ r nioney iu erecting a
lie hotel in the support and aid of school
fowterllll? mnd ....inUluing other
!lc enterprise* in said town. \n pupd.as
lug propety. re.i and personal, for such
purpo*# with power ta -vll *a.l pioperty
* Dd to re,UT * st lU ****•. *"•'
^
^ ^ A pf#
Arthur <7 Davidw...
Kdwa.d Croeke
Charles S Kendrick
JuoOW.
Lookout Kctintain
guesu. L,d The East Tennessee
or- win «u
ffioft Ticket* at low rates.
B W. Witsmm, G I* k Tkt Ag%
OF I.VniKEST 70 YOU
I will locale in CrawforJrille f.r two
wrek. , It. each , mouth, . ommencein
g
Mo-day uf.er the first Sunday in each
month. AS a PRACTICAL JEWELER.
If our Clock or Watch
Needs impairing,
Or any work whatever bring it to me,
and I will guarantee the work as well
done, and a great deal cheaper, than you
'he work olscwbdlfc. 1
can get auine
Aud the ladies I bring a.! i
to sav *4 y«ur
broken rings, and breastpins, and have
them mended, and if you need any pice ■
•of jvwelry made, i will mak.! tt and guar
•itee sa ti-lueliun.
lU-uiembcr I guarantee all m> work to
hold gmsl twelve months or iio piy. 8
ling your work thr tir>t two weeks in
«ch month ami Imve i,i done us it should
it done. Office in tbo A ammo Shoo,
Respoctfully
A SLaramolp.
Ms ranteirs S wo t y.
Bare teone of Chaumvy M, DepoWs
itoruw:
Vt'hea (Virnei) wan fa this country
in 1880 he vi.- 4 Uhl Albany and stopped
st the Deievaa Uouse. Hut rooms
were on the first floor the sumo
foouut that Tweed untie otvtituod. A
dwuntcr of whinky anti twoleanuiB
Bttnxl 01. the table, ami newspaper*
ami willing tun tennis wore in'., tiered
ail anitiud. ParneU left Ute room for
t little w-blkv A well known Irish
American lawyer, looking for hte <»wu
loom, which was imrowl lately lu the
fear of Parnoll’n suite of apartments,
got Into Parnell's rooms by mistake.
Boeing the whisky ffid lemons on
the table be said. ' Well, tbo land
lord must either amat* do iny pab
fooaaw Ulr qr bo Intents to incre .ee my
Just then nu Ir- hmet,
figsue IS sfd sold. "t)li .Mr. Ptuflcfl,
God nave aud keep your honor,'' and
saw a florid aixHah iltierntor. of i-omplimout
U> tho supfaiMMl
Then bo oontkniod: "Hard look
ss rzZ zztz;;tz
wbilo.you are mteing tm uoy for tlu>
evlettvl totmnfrt and fin- fsxir vsailaou
tp, e othor Bide who noisl it l*ad
j UI1I Wl ualc ii won* off than
^ t | ia | j tjdnk you might give ms
| | tt ,„ •• The lawyor Jutiijavl 1111,a»;d
-niBtiinu ? thottld tnun’H lututte wmltal
r—"*;• «■»
C)oofH>.v. my friend, I ciw you all I
fauvo.” TheMtoutehod rtH-ip.ent
wan uioutha aftorwanl toMmg tho
itory of iliu woudeifal p«>VMity ftntl
meroetty of Mr. Pariadl. — New
Fork Woi lil.
net. ra rro*.
Ini i>ector New, of tho FViricty for
tho Prevention of Cruelty to Ch*»
dren it. imported to have made *ii»
markable diocovory at Wont flartto
pool. While investigating u cano of
dlegod childdeBortioo, honiot with a
youth J apparently 1 ! S about eighteen Iff 111 ?'?
if a tag© frog
naked, and was hopping altout the
storm floor of hm father 0 Lo me with
the mo vemen to of a frog. Hie n
operUn left tho houBe to tnmimini
cate tho matter and t.iko action if
uoctwB-’iry, ^uman hut ou re turning found
^ tho frog had U un sold
j or n W)V ortign to a porsoo who iu
t on d.sl to exhii^t biia. - Central
'England) News.
FUMoure-ful lav.
ft’s a cold day when tbo attorneys si
, , act. , . .
SESona w stotnto- . A dispAtch frtua
New Orleans, dten, S ing the r^eul
strike in that city, says:
“A vital incident in this cxpenTmsntel
Cleans ta too »M«d to the Lmted
Blnk „ M a conh{nnicy against ir.tenttoU
commerce. The f<-l»rsl writ was sued
out ou the advice of the beet lawyers in
-Tho »«et lawyers in Lourmn.” ore
^ ^^S^IaleziSS ^toc VS
other community, they tab»g to
racy, and toeir ‘advroe 'and •topiaiuos'
£*?£** **** “ d ^
_ Wlilcn . . _ Seat. . rmfT _ .
Wta» dose the cyHotoc lortlte eroo,
fer> It mmit hoPerkias*. ael im wont
ttLSSZzaxxs
eiklK-o. —huttaeoi KwotioinaA.
NO
Wlp aud Lnig-lujnut Tnriuii
An encouraging symptom of the
hm '* i •*> th ® gnulual abandonment of
the misleading term, “inteUigenoo
office.” for the more rational “em
ploymunt bureau.” By the bye, if
there any inflexible roeson why the
mistress of an employment bureau
•hould wear a wig, as an amazing
proportion of them dot— Boston Coo
monwenlth.
A Rare Sight.
Little Boy—Well, that's the qoee*
mt thing 1 ever saw.
Mother- What tel
Little Boy —1 just saw our school
teacher tt the com r of ths street
a laughing just like other people^*
Kxohauge
Had* So B» p — ■ ■
In his memoirs the Mumbai 4 i
Luxemltourg relates tho following fen
eidcut. The aceurrvnoe took pLuos
during his service iu the army of
Plunders.
Noticing one day o va march thql
fieveral soldiers wen uot in their
places, ho sent an aid-oe camp to ro
ou.il thorn. All obeyed promptly ex
oept ouo. Tho murbhiil, then Count
Je Bouttovillo and a lesser officer,
hastened to him, stick in hand, ana
liraitenod to strike bun.
"If you do that you will repent 1 ^*
cried the soldier.
Boutteville strwk him sevoral
times and forced him to return to
bte regiment
Two weekf, ^ later the count offered
• l«rge sum oftmmey to any man
wbu wouki u prnilom errand
for him. A aoldier who wua oon
Mdered the lira vest In his rcjdment
presented himself for tho commission
and acquiftcl himself with groat auo
cesH aud coui-ago.
Bouttovillo praised him highly and
presou ntod him with the reward which
Lo had offered. Tho soldier imme
diatcly dtetrihuterl the tnonoy among
hte comrades and wild:
"I did not serve you for money,
0111 *>"*»' pones will ^ you 1 mako me __ an re<>
floor! Do you rwi^desuH#? sfrT
1 uo coout repimd that So had Stvis
seen him.
"I am the noblior to whom you
gave a Bcvcre lientmg two weeks ago.
I Baal tliut you would rt»pcnt it.”
'JTto count embraced him with
«««* 2 5
** u * t " c locctvea an mamrv
CCJWnteSton . tMt Vfl>y <Hjr.
Tlio rahhor tree of Brazil (Biphoola
elaxtieu, a near relative of the Ficus
elaHtica of tho Boat Indies and the
Urcoola olantica of Asia) is really a
«a»»T «a«s
****• ,ibcrai ^ ^
the Fions, gtcatest and ih mflut-mo that to which over the ^ho legut- pa*^
lator ought to K tvo the greatest an
couragement. Kai>olton.
Lesumann, the humorous wr i ter,
liko Burton, put an end to him — tf hi
* of meUiucholy._____
rt... r..t«t«.
Vri«nd-Whnt ora vou 3 workina * at
**
i nTen to r —Groateat thing of the
age—a ^-a ^ dollar dollar in in the tho slot slot voting voting and and
eighing In<u . hlne . It eollecte the
^ly dui-rinlinat^tliat JbereTl
^ no UJOl e troubl6| ^ mure pobtjc^
more Bjteeehea, no more hr use
^ nd)J ^,,5 ^ 0 £ ^ no mor9
W
"ily Btan! WLat's tha idos V
• Siuiplo os A B C. Tho machine
ouly counts tho votes of those under
® certain weight Quick as tho party
fn power begins to got fat oa the
s;toils of office thoir votes oro *m>vm
out, anti tho half starved ■daorjty
walks iu, and when the sew party
gets lat it grt* out. tod SO OU.”
Now York Weekly.
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