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111]', CAZKlflC: TIFTON, GA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER
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ALL SORTS OF THINGS.
GATHERED FROM THE COLUMNS OF
OUR EXCHANGES.
F^k, Fum-lm nml Sew* lirui* Selected
For the Spt trial I'm of the Rend
er* of the Gnrette.
Prof, Whatley, assistant state ge
ologist, lias discovered a vein of dia
monds near Gainesville, from which
he haR taken two of the precious
stones and expects to find many more.
Georgia is the only, state in the union
in: which diamonds have been found.
1’iles of people have piles, but lie Witt's
Witch Hazel Salvo will cure them. Dr.
J. C. Qoctlman.
Unless you are Compelled to do so
let us beg yon not to Sell your'corn.
Keep it at home. Starvation can’t
look in at tlto window over a crib
full of corn. Xcxt ypnr is going to
he a tight one fitmtic.ially ftnd you
will want something to feed the wife
and babies on, so keep your-corn.
Ex. ■ ' a.'V ■. .'V* J
It's not ver
hack. To suiter ini—
Many poopto could stop.it. for sure
By simply using One Minute trough (Jure.
Dr. J. C Goodman,
•cry pleadhnt to cough and
ulfer pain in chest nltif haok.
^Vhenover:a person get«:t<> whtfre
lie thinks he«s so importpnt Utat.his
employer can’t possibly, get along
without his services right then is the
time to get yon a, new man. Don’t
never tlfink for a moment, that' tlu;rc
is lio rifl'd that bah fill your place. It
A NEW WAY TO FLORIDA.
The Central Will Put on a Doable Dally
Schedule To-tnorrow.
From the Atlanta Journal.
The Central railroad under its
present enterprising : management is
determined to give the traveling
public the best of accommodation.
With this end in view a new doa
ble daily schedule to Florida .will be
put on to-morrow.
The train leaving. Atlanta at 0:50
in the evening will arrive at Macon
at 10:06 at night and from there tho
passenger goes over the Georgia
Southern and Florida, arriving at
Lake City at 5:86 the next morning
.and from there he goes over the
Florida Central and Peninsular rail
way to Jacksonville, arriving there at
7:40 in tho morning.
Leaving here at 7:10 in tlm morn
ing the passenger arrives at Macon
at 10:20, at Lake City at 0:25 in the
evening and at Jacksonville at 8:30.
lieturning, tho train leaves Jack-
vilie at 6:80 in the afternoon, arriving
nt Lake City at 8:82, Maoon at 4:80
in the morning, and Atlanta at 7:45,
The morning train loaves Jackson
Ville at 7:00, arriving at Lake City at
9:00, Macon 4:25 in the oftornoon,
is a mistake. There arc plenty more
any of which can, if they will.
DIED.—In tills city of counumptton. A
faMlar headline Isn’t III It’s pretty
rUkjKtu neglect a cole or cough. One
Minute Gough Cure Is pleasant, safe and
sure. Dr. JT.O, Goodman,
jituljf WV don’t like to look on tho dark
aide and don’t intend to but we warn
pttr readers right now.that times are
going to be tougher in 98 than the
south has experienced in many years,
find we feel ft is our duty to call your
--•careful attention try the outlook and
beg, yotli tut: husband every present
resource to mc^t. tfisraHsis approach
ing. ' V-u ;
Dyspepsia, distress' ; ' ’’
(M
atomoch, poor,appetite; ImtV taste, coated
tongue and hearthufn htjb cured, by D<
Witt's Utile Early Riser!, the' famous
little pills. DrvJ. Q; Goodman.
A good i 8cl|0iil : Jibuito liolps the
children, helps the teacher, helps.thc
eommpjiity^ improves the -Value ,of
liroiier^jG^rijuiid Jit, Vaises thd ,rd|iu'-
. tatiiiil dlihb pAople imd'dbea gtidd ih
Inany ways.' Wo urge good houses
and good teachers, and a good teach
er is not oi)e who is skilled\iri didac
tic* oilIV, but bno iVliOBO : example
and influence is for good.
. There Is no use talking, neither Horri-
' son or Cleveland will be .elected unless
they take lie Witt’s Little Early Risers
They have a “get there'’ quality possess
ed by no other pill. Dr. J. C. Goodman.
■ v A man.that is overbearing in hfs
manner and quarrels at his employes
at the least prqyn^tiini can never
get ati cmployd to workifor hiin as
lie would for an employer he loves,
Always .treat your employe* as if
they were'human and not mere in-
etrwnenu and you will findfhat jour
business will go along smoother and
be a great deal more pleasant. Sic
ed vita, V
Have tried almost every knowp reme
dy for Itching Piles without success, fin
ally bought a box of De w ltt’s. Witch
Hazel Salve, and It bait cured ntr. C.
Haskins, Peorltf, 111, Dr. 5. C. Goodman.
Georgia, the loving, tender old
mother that she is, will turn Tommie
across her knee soon and gdminjpter
a good dose of shingle. Tho old lady
is too fond of her children to, all
any Of them to go astray' impunish
It’s possible that there may be a few
tacks in tho shingle ithat, will lacerate
Tommie’s feeling:, but then the feel
ings will got well and the breeches
can he patched.
cr.tlcman of tide, county
cut Jd(lgr,ient remarked
tf$R; ' —
De«ltt 7 r
r. .1, 0. Goodman.
and Atlanta at 8:06 at. night,
This new schedule puts Atlanta
and Jacksonville only fourteen hours
apart.
Pullman buffet cars run between
Nashville and Jacksonville without
change.
. The new schedule lands passen
gers in two blocks of the prominent
hotels in Jacksonville, from which
place connections arc made to all
points in southern Florida.
Duclden’s Arnica Salve.
Toe Best Sai.ve In the world for
Cute, Bruises, Soies, Ulcers, Balt Klirum,
Fever Sores, Totter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains: Corns and all Skin Eruptions,
nnd positively cures Piles or no pay re
qulrod. It Is guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction, or monoy refunded. Price
25' cents per box. For aale by J. W.
Paulk A Co., Tlfton, Ga,
Program
Of the second.-quarterly convention
of the Worth county Sunday School
Association at Ty Ty, Noveinh.
12t-h, 1892.' ,
Call to order, 10 a. m. Song No.
282.
l’rayer by Mr, ltouso, of Warwick,
. Song No, 238. Address of wel
come b>FO. W. Graves. Response by
Dr. j'. W. Perry.
Organization. Secretary’s report.
; Address by Hey. G, Tom West:
•‘The Sunday-school, its objects and
aims and tho results,” Song No.
290.
Report irgm;Rchools.
Reports from executive commit
teemen.
Recess for dinner.
Afternoon—Song, No. 887,
n Address ijy Roy,/ 5Lj L. Pudrick,
“Tho Sunday-school with reference
r merchants and moneyed
R - . — « ‘ a * I - — ' .
„ „ ,w
ndebtedtiess thl* season they will do
well. The poor crop has
layed havoc with things generally,
there is no one but what would
tied if ho could get batik the
let out at tho beginning of
• ** - cv ,. r y paper will
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to future generations.” Song, No.
394.
Sunday-school workers and supor-
in tendon t’s iivtcrehnngo. In this will
ho expected brief talks from pastors,
committeemen and especially the su
perintendents of schools as to their
ideas of conducting tho schools and
other features of tho work, and their.
mctlKxis of solving tho knotty pro! -
Ivins that are always confronting the
worker in the .Sunday-school. Every
one-is expected to bring an idea of
his own, and to Im beuefitted by the
ideas of others. -
Resolutions and amendments.
Song, No. 884. Dismission.
Ollier speakers may bo added. All
the songs from Prayer and Praise.
Everybody who is interested in
the Sunday schaol work is cordially
invited to attend.
Every school must send delegates
and a written report.
Each executive committeeman
must report in person or by letter.
.Everybody who Knot at all later-
Dated In this grand work are cordially
invited to come out and see what we
iranks airb doing towards giving their
biUlrcn the same chance to save
heir konls that tiny have to earn
their bread. >'
Workers front other J counties will
bt eohiiidly welcomed,
ilrethrinb name, one and all, to o«r
quarteriyieouiveptfon. It may learn
yon something that will last you a
Kfe’Yime, and enable' you to lie llt-
'#^Wriimc.nml'' in aAvfftg souls. Prove
T by your works, and conic
^ lev A sbylvaf; • * ‘‘ :
GOVERNOR’S SPEECH,
SOME EXTRACTS WHICH FURNISH
FOOD FOR THOUGHT.
The Masses Nat Vrospurous—Increase „f
Tax Vatues-Shurt lCxtraets
Which Tell.
The masses of the people nf tho state
are not prosperous. The genera! wealth
of the state has increased at a very
gratifying rate for tho last twenty-
five years. In 1882- the personalty
ami realty in Georgia, in round num
bers, was worth 8208,619,000; in 1891
$402,685,000; or an increase in tweri
ty-fivo years of about $300,000,000
in the personally and realty of the
state. If to this more than credits
bio development shall be added tho
unparalleled increase of our manu
factures and railroads, wo shall find
tho property of the people of this
state now estimated at $445,000,000.
This increase in our taxes, if prop
erly distributed, would be a most sat
isfactory indication of general thrift.
Hut an investigation will show that
the aggregations of wealth has been
in our cities, while many of our ru
ral districts have suffered from de
pletion anti debt. In 1882 the farm
lands of the state were worth $87,
000,000; in 1891, $11(5,000,000; an
increase of less than $80,000,000
since 1882, which is less than one-
fourth of the increase of the person
alty ami realty of the state for the
same time.
Those conditions have produced
great unrest among the people, which
has found utterances in political dif
ferences and portion! antagonism >m
known and unparalleled in tho his
tory of tho stale. The general assem
bly should do everything possible to
adjust these differences and unite
the people again in sentiment, in pur
pose ami in effort to restore the state
to content, pence and prosperity.
The perpetuity of the government
in tile great scope of its liberty, its
civilisation, its growth nnd its law
must bo determined by the masses
who make its destiny. Tho highest
duty of the state, therefore, is to
mako citizens who can think and act.
for themselves witli an independence
of conviction worthy of the respon
Bible duties they must discharge.
The first duty of the state is to
demand absolute obedience to the
law. No government, whatever olse
it may propose, can long stand whe
the law is sut aside by the will of the
individual citizen. Whenever the
citizen is allowed to defy the law tho
stato is in danger ami the people in
fear.
The -best possible investment for
tho people's money is in the educa
tion of tho children of the state.' Tho
state planned wisely when It estah
fished a system of free education, lie
ginning with the elements nnd eat
ininating in the completeness of
university, scholar.
A maddened mob is' a menace to
our liberties nnd our law. There can
be no excuse for its organization, and
no toleration for Its crimes.
Hats, Kte.. Kte.
I liave optmetl ‘a Millinery Stow, good-
pving ‘one*hait of Mrs. A. II. (?raves’
•tore, ami solicit the patronage of the .la
dle* of Tifton anti anmmntHng country.
My stock is tho latest fashion* ami
styles. Prices range for all grade* of
hat*, etc., from the commonest to tho
finest. An inspection of my new stock
will convince you that tuy stylos are tho
latest ami patterns tho daintiest ever
shown iu Tlfton. Call early.
ltcaiwct fully,
MIBS M It.I .Kit.
PHIL HARRIS,
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Havo your eye* examined nnd fitted by a
Scientific ; Optician.
PHIL HARRIS,
tint. AI.1IANY, tlKlMtdlA
Tifton Ginnery,
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
GOLDEN ISINEATH,
Proprietor#.
The above ginnery I* now prepared for ginning
short stu*plo button at usual prices. Prompt at
tention given ami satisfaction guaranteed.
We have a ttrotclas* grist mill In operation
nnd will grind twice a week—Tmisilaxw and Fvl-
days. Bntlsfnctlun guaranteed.
We bovo ample power tn run all our machine'
ry at the same time.
mr. noLDKN & sinkatii
11 fit I
— TO THE —
WORLD’S FAIR
At Chicago in 1893
Hr-^ntKK'T-rnr.RTTlrnnKHm
Returning via Detroit, Cleveland, Niagara Falls,
Cincinnati, .antl Louisville to Memphis.
Choice of Houles from Chicago Fast
fHieumor on the tiroat Lakes or
Hall), railroad fare and ull
expenses paid ? t
THEN READ THIS OFFER.
ElT'Oitr plurality o1Trr mi Presidential election
which occurs in .Nov. Iftni.
To tho one naming exactly or nenrcNt tho pin*
rail ty of the leading candidate, (the excess over
the vote of the next highest competitor), we will
give five of all expense, in tlrst-c.huw style,, at
any time you may select daring the summer of
18M, a trip to the World’* Fair, The unite will
Ihj via St. l/»ul*, l/mtsvll!e or Chicago : them*!,
going ull by water if desired, to Jtnllulu.hy Iuike
Michigan, l/iko Huron, 1/vke Ht. Clair and lutke
. Ui — ** *■• * “
pp mm f
l ' it ah,no \ i >.
Suwanec River Route to 1
VIA ATLANTA.
“ft HAD :
DOWN. I
ScuipVLk pt ErnsiT
t Hibnr.H lt'Tit, l«>g.
Ri:ai* t >
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135 3 00 «♦ _
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rn 3* 10 58 M Valdosta
V.M..P. je- 1
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mksoevIUe “
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Tlfton
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Krie.
iiencu to Niagara Fulls; or all rail to
*. ail^oC.
Memphis. Now how
General Repairs
And Cabinet Work.
Tho undomlgnod has uRMblhhtid In Tlfton a
shop for repairing and manufacturing of all
kinds of furniture.
Cabinet Work a Specialty.
1 Will Unlit In no to contract; for nil classes of
buildings ami guarantee the best work at tlm
lowest figure*.
(live me a trial,
24-ain. II. I\ SIT Jit HK.
the Fall* if Preferred, then by rail to Cleveland,
Cincinnati, Ixuiisville and Men
can litis trip bo secured ?
Condition* for Soouring Free Jrlp te
World'* Fair.
First. Always new nnr Plantation Chill Cure
ami recommend U to your triemls.
Hectmd. On every Houle purchased from notv
until the night of the election you are entitled to
ft gucsKcs (2 boulcs, to guesses, etc.), same to be
mailed to u* a* Instructed l*elo\v. All gnewies
must reach us on or bufnro the scc«md night ftd*
lowing tho okuitlon.
Third. The one musing exactly or nearest the
popular plurality of the leaning candidate (the
cxccm over next highest competitor;, will lw
.venton trlii outline'i ul ove, all expenses paid,
and winner to l.u no.it\ud ar. $uunan the oiilctai
count i* made known.
Kourih. To secure registration of gueRHos, the
front part of the carbm (still l ux uround each
bottle on which u»‘j enra the ivd globe) must Im
mailed, u*, on the back of which must be plain!)
vrivleu In ink your Uve unease*, a* Tallow*:
ClevtdemP* (or llahtson'm nbirallty will
<•le.ro note your ft gues, «•* In figure/.) Blgn your
name and poat i.Uice i\ idra/r, and Mute tlie iinto
ami exact bouc a;, which vour guesse* are
m.ulc. Thuenrlbatdftto and imur naming the
exact plurality or neure t. it, to win.
tmr offer is very txpiluU, *o to write no lottev^a
a* they will reccl.e no reply on tho wdyeot or
the trip, ftlmpty mull ns carton* an Inatpuytctl
VAN VLEET & COMPANY,
Memphis, Tenn, Wholesale Druggist,
ftf'TNir your Inforinutlon ami aid we give tho
following official ralnilt*oi' IbcHldentlal election*
for the past two decades ;
Short Line to World's Fair.
StKv.ii.xu Cau on NmMT Train* Bktwekn
Macox a.m» pa lath a.
Double Dally Pullman Bleeping C!r Benrlvo He-
t wee n Jacksonville, F«a-, Na*hvllle and
Rt. Louis Without Change.
OonuMit* in Union Depot at Macon with Ma
and Northern Ualli3»ad, (ieorgia Kallroad, C.
tral liallroad and Southwestern KaUroad, north
and south \ and In Union IVepot* at Lake <'iiy
and Palatka with all trains from (mints i
Ida. c:i*t, went and Hgvtth, ■ _ .. \;
H. m-UNS, A. c.KNArp,
Trav. pun*. Agt., TraWc Man gr.
Macon, Gm Mgcon. <.a.
u\l
CONNECTIONS.
OCTOBER
h*»> n’wsj _ __
fl 4ft - A.M. Lv....
805 '
8 40
900
10 00
UO0
12 00 N‘X. “
STATION*.
,. .Macon .7
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Montpeilor,
16th. 18Q2.
liwSr?
.Ar 2 uni-.:
tTillotlen '
Yatcavfllo 4
.Thontutton.
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12 30
12 10
It 3ft
1100
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264
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“ Grifhn ....... »*
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“ ‘Columbus’...... “
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“ OdfH«i...
•* Mountvllio...... 0
Ar. UGrttngc,......Lv C
Ommmtions with Atlanta and \Ye«t Point it. K,
H. 11UHN8, A. C. KNAFP,
Tinv. Pa**. Agt* Traffle Manager* *
Macon. Gh, Macon, Ga,
Grant.
Ci-eely.
1872
. .3.507,070
..2,834,000
1880
Garfield ....4.440,058
Hancock... .4,442,053
Cleveland.
lliirrl/on...
1870
Tlldon 4.2Y4.WW
11 ay* 4,0332)60
1HF4
Cleveland 4,mi,017
Xlhilno 4,84N,;m
. .0, MW, 233
. .5,440,210.
Txocal Time Table,
Taking effect M*y 8th, 1892. Subject to
chnnge without notice,
(If your merchant dons not Inuidlc PLANTA
TION CHILL CUftKf wiftlinsOOwmteand wo
will send you one bottle, charge* paid, on which
tmlo pmdUvo guarantee of cure or mdnuy re
turned to you.)
J. T. BOYD <Sc BRO.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Crockery, China ant) Glass Ware,
Lamps of Every Description,
Tinware,
Hollow ware,
Woodware.
Strength anil Health.
If you arc not feeling strong and heal
thy, try Electric Bitters. If “I, a Grippe"
has left you weak and weary, use Electric
Bitters. Tlila remedy acts directly on
Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, gently aid
ing those organa to perform theft func
tions. If you are aflllcied with sick head
ache yon will find speedy and permanent
relief by taking Electric Blltera. One
trlsl will convince you that this la the
remedy you need, Large bottles only SO
' & Co.’s J '
REFRIGERATORS AND
ALSO STOVES,
From the c.heapp*l to Buck?* Brilliant, conceded
to bo tlm bu*t In tho World, tli-cy ah*oJuU.\ly
have no ciptal in tlic world.
Manufactures all kind# of -—-
Tinware, Steve Pipe} Gutters, Etc.
C'jySptvia! price* made to hotel* ami board
ing boutnM. Writ* or call on nn v/Iajji in net'll of
anything in our lino; «« guaranfed to *.110 you
money. .1. T. DO YD & llliO.»
44 101 Pattcrnon Ktrcel. Vai.ih v i a, Ga.
ICE-CREAM FREEZERS.
PuHHpiitfor TitUuh—Kast.
STATION*. No. 4, Nu. 9. * No, 8,
lA Albany.-.—. '"Taft uni ftiKiHpi
“ Davl* 11 Warn 4 Ham
Willingham... tJ Warn 4 32mu
Isabella 12 Warn 4 4ftatu
Poulau fa 23 am 4 63 am
Humncr... rj ’Juum 5U3um
•* Tv- t v Vi 41 «au 5 *20 uni
Ar Tffton 5 42* aui
Lv Tirton *3 Oh am \ c oft am
Brookfield 3 1ft um 0 24uiu
Kniguul 3 23 mu oafuai
Alapahtt N3.'«8ain ti M *m,
WillttciMjchee. rj l* mu 7 19 nip
ffraV* "14 Warn 7 22ttWi
iw Milo Post... fl 04am 7 27 am:
WcHUinia f4 loom 7 34»tni
Kirkland 4 15 am 7 4lnm!
Pear don *4 22 aw 7 AO mu!
Me in mahl f4 3Ham 8 luma
MUIwinhI 14 47 U.n 8 31 AW
Waresboro.... fft W) hiu B » am
a r Wny en.*a 5 25 am 9 lo am
No. 10.
I.v WaycroAO...... ft 3vL pin 10 00 cm
“ HohluUervlIlc. fft48p»n 10 20 am
“ lioixikeM f&ftoptu 10 29 am
•* Nahums ... W 141 m' 10 Wam
** Lulctob . Hi 23 pm lo 58 uu
•» Atkinson ... tCbOpuV 11 Ottmn
“ WayimnlUo...J hi pupin ll 13ow
“ danmlni....... it, 5V pu. 11 Siam
“ P)lea’ Marsh.. f7 hif.m fU 4! aiu
Ar llntiiswlok ‘ 7 pm 12 00 ui
41*1
4 43 a* i
15 Wain
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7 40 am
8 15am
0 *20am
10 20 air
10 60 am
12 00 m
*2 45p
10
l 43^
Sfl
cents at J. \V. Paulk i
1 drug store
South Georgia Convention.
Please announce that the South
Georgia Convention meets witli Me-
Itac ilaptist clmrch, seventy-seven
miles south of Macon ojt the feast
Tennessse, Virginia and Georgia rail
road, otic mile frotnjlcloun, the junc
tion -af the Savannah, Amcricus ami
Montgomery railroad witit tlio East
Tennetsee, Virginia ami Georgia rail -
roiid, on Tlstu-aday evening before tlio
third Sunday in November.' A largo
attendance is expected. If you ex
pect to go send your name lo JV I)
Uarriaon, Mcllae, Oa.'S|^SuaMv8
J. A. SoAjtBoito.
Dull Times Make Low Prices!
JAMES Z. ELLIOTT,
Owing to tho dullness of the trade nnd appreciating the fad that Low-
Prices is the remedy—the great incentive that gives to trade a rushing im
petus, has determined to inaugurate a cut in prices tint will convince the
trade that lie Is determined not to lie undersold. He has a large and com
plete stock of general merchandise; he can and will save you money.
Don't fail to call on him before making your purchases.
Very Respectfully.
Spark*,Ga., June 17,1892, JAMKS 'A. ELLIOTT.
THE GAZETTE
Job Printing Office.
New Types, New Press and Skilled Workman.
Frrc Wraljcr,
OEOWiU-PfBMKS rei-STV.
To all sJhiiit it. way coTiisjrn: Thl, is to
s-.oti. t- gat l havs contested for m? «ifc, Mt*.
X.;«clCltm»i-, iotwcoiM • toltr to
itantt,withi&issittitoIn •!»,!> tiasn nwtto
»twor<tom-« ..
and iiMt-lded-
hotter It, two.
J. W.M«Kix»«r.
PAY
- oelcr at I
CITY TAX,
I atn pleased to annntince to my friends and patrons itt tho*oour ties of
Berrien. Irwin, Worth and Coiqnitt that .1 ltave just received a complete
COUNTRY JOB PRINTING OUTFIT
And-otn prepared to execute at ahort notice and in workmanlike manner aft
classes of commereiat and legal blank, printing.
I solicit yottr orders nnd guarantee to give entire satisfaciou in pries*,
and quality of worit, iRtspeotfuily
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