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Naval st ir»«
WILMINGTON. Jolr tuhrestla*
•toady r.t Jta«ln dull at fi r. for
strained; »1-V> lor food (trained. Tar firm at
IIS. Crude turpentine firm at $1.75 for
bard: *3 00 lor yellow dtp; f.100 for virgin.
SAVANNAH.July 26.-Borin firm; strained
?1W; good strained fLCO. Spirits turpentine
4 ‘$URLB8TON, July 2>.-Spirits turpentine,
FINANCIAL.
r/JVo-
u Milkers of llie Psnti: HI*
the Tori If I.et Alum*.
i lie Done i»j our Climate net*
Suit Witts Grape*.
> recently discovered fact that
eorgia furnish** a soil and clU
itable for the ooltiration of the
inc-tl.id France. And the fact la
i-hedthat whenever n vineyard
j.'anted and properly looked
•ncceas htiS been phenomenal,
are free from disease, grow
:ie rocky soil of the hill*, and the
ows ila entire adaptation in the
nit forced upon the vine,
con present* one of the most apt
na in support ot the statement
-acre vineyard of Mr. A. IC An-
■out two milea from the city
t visit to it would gladden the
any Frenchman and take him
:a fnney France among the pur-
tie* and aunny, vine-covered
Lckc Buancii, July 22.—The executive
session of the tariff commission to-diy was
devoted to the making of preliminary ar
rangements for the taking of testimony.
Merer). Everett and Meteiter, ot Fine
6treet, representing iho New York Free
Trade Club, were informed by telegraph
that the commission would grant them a
hearing on Tuesday or Wednesday next.
The president of the commission was re
quested to wiro Assistant Secretary French
that the commission would be glad to avail
themselves of his knowledge of revenue
and tariff matters at his earliest conven
ience. The president of tho commission
Siead <s»e
Fancy Bunting 3c, Plain Bunting 5c, Lace Banting 8c.
Dress Gtoodn 10c, firmer p: •<* 2>ic. Dress fills' IV, t s; pri.v .. .
1'.. Ml .'-.f.)rir.-r ! " ■ ,
Splendid line Ginghams 10c, former price 15c.
Newline Lawns 10c, sold elsewhere 12to 15c.
rants Llusn 15, 20 and 25«, worth ]• **r • *. m..r
Flam ot f.;r BaVrit;: s.u’e * •
ElegTlIlt/ Awsort mom of HoNi^rv
AT NOMINAL TOICES.
lufUMbloo.1.1
ulet at 42 bid: 42 ■« asked Roeln
.eo for strained and rood strained.
NKW YORK. July 26.—Roaln steady
quarter coupons) ......... 1
Georgia 7 per cent bonds, due 1894-
Georgia 8 per cent bonds ....
Northeastern railroad bunda< end'd)
Central K. R. Joint mort 7 per cent.
Georgia railroad 6 per cent. Jwnds-.
Western K. K. of Ala., 1st mortgage
Western K. B. of Ala., '2d mortgage
Mobile and Girard railroad, (mort.)
Montgomery and Eufaula 1st mort
gage. IndVd by C. and 8. W. R.R
Atlantic and Gulf railroad, consoli
dated mortgage
City of Macon bonds ex-coup...^
City of Savannah bond*
2.00. Turpentine dull and weak at 4fil$.
Wool.
NEW YORK, July 28.—Wool In good de
mand and firm; domestic fleece 32*46; Texas
14*8.
j?. /, u i ffN & fiA rMnV fa *MM if £(
ui..,-v uum on 11 ■ /sL.MLS.\
MANUFACTURED CV TIC I>ItTlIAK 1XR IVAJIdTciK'K*CQ!13 M■ MaTn ST., ST. LOUIS.
t New lino ofWbits Good-* arriving and Ui arrive
and money by going direct to
•southwestern railroad stock, ~. li:%gii4U
Central railroad stock 91 (4 9'»H
Central railroad acrip, - 9t (A 95*
Augusta and Savannah R. K. stock 118 ®120
Georgia railroad stock .. —... 151 0156
Markets by Telegraph.
NEW YORK, July 26.—Noon-fitockafctive;
Money 3,. Exchange, long ?4 85J4; short
fl.akM. State Loads Inactive. Government
securities unchanged.
NKW YOKK-tTeninR-Exchange V4.85K.
Government securities generally uuchangH;
new 4 per cent 101}fc i% per cents 11454: 4 per
.'l.lCDY. SIOKUM,
.1,1 . u r.
Groceries, Plantation
Supplies, Bn^ging.
Tloa, Etc., Etc.
I mi now milking a rpecliiUy of tho
Lummus or Improved
TAYLOR CIN.
1 claim that it is tho most compact
and simply constructed
sequently it Ih more easily operabid
and will ran longer without needing
repalra tlan gins with complicated
* machinery: tint it combines the merits
*Hpked, ldniiT Daaught asd Good
i-Saxttus in greater degree than any oth-
-cr gin. It will pay yon to see this gin
[ before buying. ianiSeodAvrlm
and Commissioner* McMahon and Forter
were appointed a committee to draw up
another statement for the public, in the
nature of a formula, to recure information
ROYALfM
;vi|w
ipany with Lieutenant Wylie,our
Aptnt half a day with Mr. Anthony
ay, and played *ho part of ahuai-
d in moving from vine to vine
j ! icg one hundred and thirty dif*
rietiet. Many of these, however,
iraepte nud a great many varie*
iron. All the pig iron mukeri of the South
(it aajs) ngno in the desire that the tariff
on iton shall bo left a* it is. With thorn it
was a question of lab r. Th y could cot
make h ton of charcoal hot-1* ust iro-. for
less than $15, while the materials, in a
W.irran' i
0 U0VV K9aaBI
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies.'' A marvel cf
••• and makes mo^t wire. The Ive*
dca of the Concord, which cannot
«-fully grown North, and is the re-
n experiment rnado by Henry Iven,
nnati, and henco its name.. These
Is are heavy producer*. Tho
average a pound each, and from
.o thirty are found on a vine. Come
h t'M )<>j foms fine pnes. You see
e rain doe*. The grape* are so fall
that they barst.
here i- an imitation of the Malaga,
died tbs Maxalnwney, and you see
i* >:rnpe has the color, bird egg
iho firm meat and something of the
1 Iho Malaga. It is a very poor
bat a fancy one, and is used for tho
purity, strength and wholeeomeneas. More
economical than the ordinary kinds, and
cannot be aold in competition with the
multitude of low test, short weight, olam
or phosphato powders. Sold only i>» cane.
R/vrsv ftmsoPowbia Co.. 106 Wall avoct
New York.
;u: DITTOES «fc COWARD CXT
chemicals. Tr.eir capital ranged from
$•00 to $5,OQO,OCO. and aggregated $85,(X’0,-
0Q0. They employed B0,OX) hands and had
ant.ual sales of Ill^OOJ.iXK). Chemioals
were to-day exported to England in large
quantities. As it might L*e asked what
need there was, then, for high duties, he
would say that they were not needed;
but still it won'.d not bo wise to disturb
them. At all events, they should uot bo
hweted so muoh ns that the foreign
producer could tako the place of the
American producer. He no milled that
some of the duties were absurdly high;
but that has no effect 04 the price of the
goods here. Ho suggested that spies*, uot
produced in this country (such as doves,
cinnamon, al»pice and pepper), might be
added to tho free list. As an illustration of
his statement that in some oaces the high
duty did not afect the piicee here, he men
tioned acetate of soda as costing here 22
cents a pound and oosting abroad 2H#
cents. Ho also mentioned liquorice paste
(largely used by tobacoo manufacturers)
wh'ch, under a high tariff and domestic
La. consols...
N. Carolina...
107 Third St, Karen, Ga,
c.t roi
I fennessce 6*..
' 'enn. new
Virginia 4s_.
Hardware.
CARMAUE and WAGON MATERIAL,
GRAIN CRADLES,
CUTLXBT, MELTING,
1 format-ai;:
|c: 1001»i3..
* Ut ~ THK OlMlfii
CGMKVJtCI/.L
OF ALL KINL8AT
Cotton Market* by Telegraph.
LIVERPOOL, July 26-—aoon—txitioa firmer;
mlddlliiK uplands 7; middling Orleans 7 3 10,
•ales 20,000; speculation and export 7,000; rc-
^Vuturoa-Upixndsjlow middllni clause, July
72 61; July and August 7 2 61; August and
September 7 261: September and October 6 57-
61; October and November 6 45 64; November
and December 6 41-61. Future* firm.
LIVERPOOL—4 p. m.—Cotton, »alesoI Amer
ican 10.000; Au|u*t and September 7 1-32: Sep
tember and October 6 67-61. Futures steady.
NEW YORK. July 26 —Noon-AJotlon firm,
•alee 127m; xolddUng upland* 1254; middling
12.78: August 1X78; 8ep-
of these. It la the Cottage, and
TINWARE, IRON, STEEL
.1. You know, of courae, that tho pouch,
m Pticl grape were takenfrom their wild
t>' in the woods and improved upon
;il th- > t,-atbed their piesent perfection
w. it )ou tike the seed of either and
,n. it, tho fruit produced will be the same
the ordinal wild vfliety. If you wire
> s- v l of a bunch of grapes aud plant
:ni, there will spring from them pruba-
)1 J- >/( II Kind- of Krapes, of which, per-
. one will to tho same as the original.
;a« 1- < t-ly 010 kind of peach that can
Cuarnntood to bo Fresh
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES,
Steam Boilers. Grist Mills, Saw Mills,
HANCOCK INSPIRATORS, RUBBER BEITIH3, HOSE, PIPE AMD ENGINE FITTINGS.
Future* -stead j
U-mlicr 12.M: <N
Dtrembcr 1!>X
NKW
gro« 1126. Futures closod steady; sales 98,000,
as follows:
July >...^lX75fll2 77J December...11.703—*
Augrnt 1X74-5 1 January U.39§11.90
Kcplembet .IXM|ix« l rebruahff...lXOO§lxC2
October ll.'.--^ I March .4X1264-
Novembor_ll.7s5ll.791 April .«__«.IX21»1X26
NKW YORK. July 26 -Cotton steady; tales757;
middling uplands 12% middling Orleans!*.
GALVE8TON, July 2*.—Cotton quiet; mid
dling 12K: low mlddllug IX pod onllnary
idy; July
October
'NKW wv YORK—Kveolaff—Net receipt*
Sporting Goods and Fishing Tackle.
call on nr. We sell ot retail as wolf
2; wholesale.
rocn salt*, cream of tartar and a few other
articles.
a rnop:siTic»i as to changes.
Mr Kenner askod Mr. Bower whether he
was prepared to submit a proposition a*
to changes in Schedule M. Mr. Bower re
plied that, before the commission -..•nclud-
Mr. Alexander H Joule*, of" Fhiliuuiphlo,
p , “*“*
Lifter (old) action in rock—top snap last
of August.
nits and uommencea its work
It fruit* for years and there is
r it if cared for. "
Remember lhat our RETAIL DEPART
MENT is in the front part of our whole
sale store and not at Zeilin’s old atand as
it was a year or two ago. We are directly
opposite Oeo. W. Barr’s and the auction
house.
Vines on this
themselves out in pro-
..I A _* .
' Agouti for
Buffalo U. S. Standard Scales.
may.'iwly
Th-.-y will grow weaker and weak- 1
byj ear it you do not attend to
[ pinch off tho runners at the
imo ami thus send the strength to
e. Ami often the first crop get*
ay and tho pinched-off place heal*,
1 crop grows at the poiot of heel-
much wine will you make this
n hundred gallons. I made one
.1 last year, and have'nine hundred
many pounds of grape to the gal-
Ivo. By calculating you will see
have r.i -ed on six acres 18,COO
lor wine, besides thousands of
of tho Max it.ivneys, L'ndloys,
11. I other tablo gr*i>es which I sell,
hanriiof these t’ottsges—some of
i’t the srerms ever trouble yon?”
air tro-ib’f is with the wasp. We look
!y for lbe*e every day and with a
scifoocs cut then In half while they
tlio fruit. They puncture the grape
»bee comes along and pump* all
*«• out. The (mocking bird i< our
t enemy. I don't like to kill (hem
i*t in self-defense. I have a cat that
to chsngcs in Schedule M.
ed its work^ he would, in conue^tiot^ w^h
e and submit such a proposiUon.
«... Kenner also askeu him whether
•kill, for the encouragement of which he
had argued, wa* not soQlcfently protected
already through the patent laws.
1 Mr. dower replied that he hnd only al
luded to the skill as a guide in the rating of
dtTiefl. He did not ask for much change
in the existing tariff. He would be pleased
to s*e adopted the ay.terns which he would
formulate as to schedule M. But, even
if it sh>uld uot be adopted, he wonld be
satisfied with the tariff as it is, although
some of the chemical manufacturers were
quite dissatisfied with it. He explained
the disadvantages under which American
mannfa:turer* of chemicals labored in
havibg to use alcohol, on which they pay a
tax of $1.00 a gallon, while the English
chemists paid na snch tax, bat need methy-
j.i.j ii_L u. ji.i 1 , ik.i •
LEADING F
UI-IC.; uclnctlpu K>;lrw» —1 ul<
2 ‘ ilAI.TIUoilfc Jnlr».-OjKon i,nli
IT/i: low middling 1- - » -
11 7-16; not receipts —; gross 88; soli
"5.13.
P08TON. July 26-Cotton Stcadj
•— - ,Ij 'ls| 12^: good onl
DALI Uionb, JUIT^O.—ijuitHunu
12)1: low middling 12 616; good ordinary
11 7-16; uot receipts-; gross 68; sales —; stock
1533. . .....
BOrrON, July 26 —Cotton steady; middling
13; low middling S2\; good ordinary llj tt :
net receipts rot, grcca 253; sales none: stoU
^WILMINGTON, July 2« -Cotton steely; mid
dling 12>*: low middling 1113-16; good ordinary
10 15-16; net. receipts —; from —; sales —;
* t pEILADKLPniA. July 5M.-Cotton(qotet;
middling 1SH; low middling 1$% good ordina
ry 1196 no* recetpu -—; gross fill sales to
spinners —; stock MSI.
yiviMVtil Jnlv -M—4-.nttnn strnilv: mid.
Lamar, llankin & Linnar.
High School for Boys,
1 88V-.8D,
—AT—
Cavo Spring, Georgia.
THE exercises of Ueern School will be
resumed the 2*tb of Angnat. the Fall term
closing December ir>, IK-2. The Bprlng
term opens Jannary bth and closes June
22, 18SL Discipline strict. Pupils enter
ing ths school will be reqaired to present
certificate* of good moral character and
studious habits. Tuition in the highest
class for the year $40. Ten pupils of Urn-
ISAAC A. SHEPPA ID **t CO.
**0 ,
SWITZERLAND
. ENDORSES
PENNSYLVANIA
lui'Clng THE LANCASTER W'
l '*«W OBL1ANB, JolT M -C«U>I
mMrtlln, 13-4; low nlddllo, 15M r»
ty \\%\ tM rooalpta 57. grom 72;
stock 29.371. . , .
MOU1LK, July 26 -ooww quiet;
12Xi low middling 12' i: good ordlnan
receipts—;gr Oil—•Jo*—; stock 1.D
MACON UARKKT
PsovTtrnirs.-lhrires firm at quotat
mihC. R. sldre, 14%. * “ -
Haeou—«houder* 12’/,
Hams 16. Belli** 14.
Lasd.—Market ’
tierce*, W4; Whs,
THE BEST WATCH
MADE IN AMERICA.
The commiai
Monday.
By Hand, noise. Water or Steam l»owir.
i Sorglic 3Iillw <iud Iicttlow,
Fa’ given to preparing young men for the high-
IK or olasee* in oolltge.
0)1 FaLEMON J. KISO, A. M.
. Itsv. D. B. IIamiltox, Free, board trustees.
,n Ms. T. W. Asbury,Heo'y •• “
Jnlylfidlttwkm
pEORUlA, BIBB COUNTY.-Wh«!v*S Ul«G
U 1) Mllllrons has npplM for exemption of
rersonaity and frviliiif apart and valuaUon of
IinmMtead and 1 will n«M upon tbs same at 10
o^clock a^m. on th* lith day of August. ImU,
* Witness my band and official slgnaturs tbla
Proujtui
For dreulirs anJ price, or c»U on
HCIIOFIELD & SOX@, Mac-on,
dj.. -■ J
the birds a* well a*
toast. The birds eat
\y many fine bunches.
New Edition. 118,000 wurf&
fgDOO more UieHMiy olt.-r iiou-TiH. *r,.
Pour Page* Colorml Plate- MKW
Engraving*,<i,.nriy ti.r- -m. • *:v>
In any other luofyj «i. i.- . T4in:<.n.jA*-
iool Diotlonnrv vivliu-1n. f »r,.j» -• A.t
**m*lnti i wr 9100 noted yfiranw
• IS^.tiimco.L-d by Rut* Hm C •» / a
36 huti-ri, uri'i l y 60' a it . •,
G. AC.MLKRIAM SCO , 1 r , . ’ rii.i . .
Y. Rcflned, in tierce,
; Cu«4 patent •a.xv,
ly. A75, *xtra family.
kwliMl urn, Uh..l
tention to the D-l vwares
dots*, becanre they grow
e. You will notice that
Iho lxraer aised grapes
i it foliage of leaves,
n tint way for
o-e of hiding the fruit
itt.il to make tho vines
A* the young vine* grow
I.'fcmur. ■ ; '
bran, i*tr cwt fl.JX
<. rrtt—Market qt
CT .i v:.n, \ . r-rlmv
nary, 10:0. G. Java,:
Gsaim asd
corn. eUOt mixed oorn, *ll^-ln car load
kit a to S rents less. Feed oau, so. Western
timothy bay, ll.55; la»Wrn hay, tV.25. Corn
^flAuuuiliAMDTii^^slrfl^nand stockllaht.
4o -
BUY PSOWAND PAY WHEN
COTTON COMES IN.
THE FOSS & PEVM COTTON CARO
nary, l'r. o’ G.’
GkAlS ASD
vl.30; ril^-ln reMoad
timothy bayT*l.S"*««^>iiS. IL». Cora
meal, plain II20; bolted, tl.25
tiAootsa AsnTine-fati demand; stock light;
2 do., none; 184 do.
.6*,; i,*. (<1 tict. tl -25.
^RnnPVNiir.-i’nM m*l*£*re, 48*
nasd^vaitSBrAmja
Urn-
lSSjs2SS|&p™|5
- M ir— firm. QnumUud. l(%atond
9 ’ll t aow a as-Market dull. Horeeshoe* fAOO
per k«c, mole shore r.oo. iron bound homes
prr t>. llAlsmn's plow stocks ll.75. Axcelato
A10.00 per dSaen. Cotton earUs lAOaWcil
bucketsiVHton rope 18c. per Bv Bwe-le
5mrsus9te pa «sr.
MBKauxASBoca-t'anuy, JJc. Fickle*, pints
lyJMUAwPl* J, A. McHANUf, Onllrmry.
/T EORGU. BIBB WU STY.-Whom*. Mcrria
\J Greenberg, of said ha* mad* arpli
cation for th* retting apart a homcetead of
personalty and valuation of th* same, and I
will pare upon the same at 10 o'clock a. m. on
the f.h day ot August. UKkrimr office.
witness my hand and ofTl'-lal .Ignatur* this
July 17.13*2. J. A. McMANCI.
]nlyl»wtd ordinary.
. througlv-
Jhocsands of mcsiral famli
out the Hoeth are taUndisg
ITano* and Org*ns in the fal
ton cornea In. Why wsit! H
and enliven the long, but sum
with tunsie, and innk*tho “llni
•til', more joyful. The sumi
with a tremendous atock of Ini
Savannah, at our NINE
HOUtiES, at oar eonnilre* A;
with a* many more to arrive l
bar let, wh*t we areondercobl ,
We cannot carry this linrasns* s'oek nntil |
fall. It must be sold. ItwlUbe. Cash
boyere will want many Instruments. In-
stiulmcnt buyers will take more, and tho*e
who atthh tim* of the year cannot con
veniently meet our Instatin'^ nt [aymonts,
will gladly come in under enr
NERVOUS DEBILITY.
Midsummer 8poolal Offer,
AVJCtSII ilO,,'.V os AT/J.VO.
tiu cjmii ooirx ox .t.v OBOAS,
led th. teUlr. Nomnbi, l.t ccxt, .till
ob, os. ciit of IM«rMt. Oo llUnit or
in.riofc IIUlM.Mlh.gR
in the Ml, long., tim. wiU t. |H«, -ith
.nwoMtbUincrMMofpriM. All t;*’/-'
m.ntjof *wnr gm<l« wd prio. t^And-d t»
tl,U Ml,. T.R ,<mr mniltri (riMd, of U
Writ. » for cfiriogM.. Fnco I.lit/, Ctr-
cnUr< ud foil l»rtl»nl»m TM. Ml.
cIom. Octobw 1,1WJ. l-fitlr r"rohi.. *>-
eoTM twh prtcM .nd rui trrmv. AJJitM
Lndda i Bites’ Scaltera Mose House
savannah ga.
Ik GkiI Piui tri Cfgu Df(«l if tk SmII
JOHN M. PEVEY, Proprietor, Lowell, Mass.
B7*Rof«!»nrt: J. F. IIANSOS, Agrnl U.bb Sftimr.ttoricf Comi.njr, VUrot
*SSa
BrKSSo- mcto^K
NJiXTTS OBDKK
Fruit Dry ers, Cider Mills,
Cane Mills.
FKED CUTfEBK,
Eva:ora'o:s. Appls and Peach
Grinders. Ptach and Apple Par
ers and Peach Slsatts.
Engines,Farm Implements,
Seeds and FortUIzors
Aim. UOnUr.
M wk W. Johnson & Co.,
gy ytartrtta Street, Atlanta, Cfo.
'•.'j.y iMenttot this paper.]
-—OR——
Hill’s Hepatic Panacea,
Manofactnred tv
W. H. BARRETT, Druggla'
AnieaiU, Gtoriem.
ENTIRELY from ROOTS imd HERBS
tbu ban for A CENTURY boos nooow-
fullv nMiS for the mnonl of Bilo from tho
Thi,m«UwM L will known In mnnj
dUcm in UKffft uwl Snth Cuoliur, nnd
in, bM nnmiuiiM br th. mo,t Unm-
•d of the rneJid lire fowtoa for
HEADACHES, BOUB STOMACH, DVS-
I'EFSIA, TORPID IJVEB,
t'Hl/.IS AND FEVER,
BXCt ERUPTIONS AND BAD OORDf
TION OFBLOOD,
wtwr.icT.toU. ud rimpl. onta Uoomo
unofiiiud wnnliWMM. It wool
ap In Urnor bonim thu oih«r wo doUu
ore l .ritioM, MKf r.Mita for &> ocnU a.bot-
tic. It will nor* tb. wont CMO of OoUoU
MnlM Mid IIoreM. nlAOUw
Tbs Brawn Cotico Sis Co., HcwLr.,
/or.i/I y. Ormeo, IWft Cfc T.
eak of the quality of
.. hnmbert of f*tnL
,n*tant u^t-rn, and they
the linv-t imported or
They are ixcejicnt iu
•1 tbei. absolute purity
by Joe C. Chamboau'.
tas. No. 7®,$47 drew
tenkhe—John O'Meara,
I'.rcet, N. O., held ona
gri w l.
A. Feter»oo, of 202 N. Union
icii -.DU, held another; B. Wy-
HiSAM SIBLEY & GO.
Mr' .IcmnnA. ’ WhMI rttooter N... . rjt
Jmsc mw tLOuitn oj(»
•I AugttK. Cora easier. No. 2 tntxe>i m .
ornery, held another; Mr*,
truer Ninth and Fulton
, Iowa, h*l>! another, etc.
ing takes p'.acn .\ugust Mh
s, lunlf r Ibe aotamauafe-
of (ieu'U G. T» B*aore-
ins, aud Jubal A. Early, of
. the ne w scheme will again
a man can gei Ft&jUQU
. fait particular* of which
to light tesoaiJk Packing am
3Kaws.sagEs
3*0. Wh«*t dull bnt.cattor No.
cash; MaM.S J 5 l r
dudl at 77V7» creh; 'Jaly.
higher *t W J*5l «eh: »fMa« Angw
anteseth; »'• Porkdnttlah tout
mrets 4*11 and lowre to Mil, Utl irei
Lard 4uM at «IX» bid for correct *
LmniYiLL*. twir ra-no«r
nachaacat; otd stark light, and >>
nasrttWI omdltlon of tUo grain ts
lag only for f—4laM jrea4.. 1
eOKMERCIALlOR BUSINESS) COI
of Kentucky t7nirer.it,
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