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I mm? anATTT Cueeuoir to the MUSPHY ADVANCE THE PEOPLE'S PAPER. SttYoted to tia Industrial, Education al and Material 7elf are of Cher . okee County and the Pied . moat Eegion. Published at the live and trrowing town . ( MlInT, in the centre of the f am- - us Mineral DUuict A weekly reftfrine t the Xews and Topics of the day. EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. EVERY.-:- TUESDAY. JS3H2S 07 STTESCEIPTIOJr : Om eopy one year - - - $1-00 - 4 monthg . - - L- M m . m j . - - ,25 We desire a live aent and correspon dent at every post office ia Cherokee Md adjoininf counties. Write for terms. plURPHYK, C .AUGUST. 4. LOCAL BRIEFLETS There was one or two' trestles- on tha .VT N. C. It. R., washed away last Saturday. - - . Mr. and 'MraV J. 0. Speef, from South Fla, are here visiting their aoni Arthur Speer. s " ' Drl W. O. Patton and wife, who have been visiting relatives in 'Dal- ton Ga., returned, home- last Satur day-' x : 7 ; " '. ' ' Capt. J. P. Robinson made a trip to Asbeville last week. The Capt. is on the fly most of his time on buianess. ' Sara Anderson says he " would rather be killed as -scared 'to death. A wreck will make most of us say our prayers. Dr. II; W. Hayes, of " Concord N. C spent the night with It. L. Her bert Thursday night, on hisway to the District Conference. Rev. J. W. Hall, of Mineral Bluff, GaH will preach at the Methodist Church, South, on Friday night before the third Sunday in August. Mrs. V. II. Olmstead and daugh ter, Miss Myrtle, of Washington D C, arrived here last Thursday, to visit her fathers family and relatives. . Citizens get up a subscription and buy a clock for tho- cupalo ; f the court house. It will.be quite an ;ad- dition, and also beneficial. - '- Dsath Caused By a Grain of Coffee, CuLBKEiiOX, N. C, July . 30th 1891. Something over two months ago, little Wade Ball, son of Dr. S. S. Ball, and two years old, asked his mother for a rrain of coffee while she was preparing to grind some, which she roadily give to the child. He put the coffee in his month, and from coughing or some other cause, the grain of coffee was forced into the wind .ipe. Mrong ettorts were made to dislocate the substance, but of no avail. - - After several weeks of suffering, death relieved his little son on the 25th. His-body was carried to its resting place on Beach Creek. Now while his body is sleeping in thef grave, his soul iz gone, to join loved ones at test. May the angel of peace cheer the bereaved parents in. their trouble. Subscribes. ' Horseback riding is all the go. 7 N. R. McClelland, of Andrews, vat in town Friday. A. H. Hayes, of Whittier,N. O, has been visiting his mother at Tomotla. WivTun. Bv Wm. Beal bids f ir raising iO tons of Talc at Kin eaJd's (lap. Hen GurUr looks so sad, don't weep Ben, perhaps she will come around again. JL H, Iabell offers from $2. to 5. for each fox broguht to him alive at Murphy. N.C. 'Gay Bryant, the successful mer chant at Turtletown, was on our streets last week. A: E. Posey, of Ilenderaonvilhs N. C, was here last week visiting his brother, Ben Posey. They are about through excavat ing on the east side of Valley river for the Railroad bridge pier. The headquarters of the Richmond and Danville Ti. R will be removed from Washington to Atlanta. ' - Onr North Georgia exchanges aay that tha heavy rains has done some damage to the crops and railroad. Lost- A Pointer puppy, white, lemon spots, about six months old. Reward paid for his return to R. L. Coopxb. R. L. Cooper and wife, returned ', front Daltoo, Ga, last week, where they have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pruden. J. N. Moody and wife, who have beenstoupine at Cottage Park for sometime, left for their home in At lanta last Wednesday. . Our merchants are shipping goods over the W. N. C. It. Rn now. There is nothing short about the R. & D., they are always on time. Some of the marble cutters that was at work on the new court house . left but week for home, as they are about through with the stone work. Henry M. Stanley ia reported to have made $181,000 from his Amen- can tour. Ope-half of this sum came from hif fcook and tho other half from Jus lecture. We had so many, personars to mention ia last weeks issue, that we . had to leave out some prominent "ITiameanJrwiU mention them in this week's paper. ; . , BlaimiUe is to have a newspaper. ' Be StM,' Sad Heart" Bo still, sad Tieartj, bo still and rest, Thy fate la but the fate ofSU; . The stars of hon fade In each breast, ; On each the shades of life must fall; Be still,1 sad hear tr be still and hear, 7 ' The songs that upward float to thee; Soft 'whispors of life's sunny, cheer,' And happy days tliat are to be. , ' Be still, sad heart, tboujtb sore oppressed. Thy lotis but the lot of all? " '-' Bereavement is af(oiiaBt te(t , ? But loss is niy?eaTter all. V Be still, sad heart, why do repine, ' The joys of life have dawned for4hee ; With all their fulness they are thine, : . .. Whv discontented ;sheldst thou be? Be still, sad heart, be still and rest. - Thy burdeu's but th6 load of all; ' The flow'rs of hope fade in each breast. . At last the foliage must fall..., .; . J, M. ,ClKMKXT, Ja. W understand that it will be own ed by a stock company and thai J. II. Hackney will be editor and pub-liaher-Ducktowtt Reporter. , 'ET. Kissellarg the tinner, is snaking the devil a bath-tub but he is 09 s quandary bow to make it large enocgh to let his feet in. The only way jrs see is to back him in. W. L. and'W. N.Crisp, who have been coonected with A. Ia Cooper's Livery Stable, moved back to Itob hinrrUle last week. Murphy ha lost white ilobbinsy Ule has gained. : -" "ProL Kings, school is still increas ing. Citizens give hiia, helping hand and build op t good school. lrpaj cant be anything. -without g:d achocl, and let ns have it. - Jlurphy has had more visitors this summer than she' ever had. They are coming and ' going all the time CUirtnslock to your interest, and have a large hotel bailt, for we need it badly. C iThere is a boy 'in ; Centreville, -Iowa, whose hair always curls a day or two before the arrival of a storm. when his barometric locks begin to kink the people in his neighborhood jrrptrs for nia. Wilt Woodberry, f Marble, was in town Sunday. Will says they are done sawing at that point, and will move to Hangingdog as soon as they gt done estimating the timber. There was several wreck's on the M. & N. Ga. Railroad last week. There is something strange about wreck's. When they have one on a road, it seems that it is a bad omen, as there is generally more. The Asheville Democrat give Mur phy and surrounding country quite a puff in the last isMie.. Bro., 1? ur- man has always bt en a staunch friend to this part of the "moral vineyard." Bro;, success to you and your worthy sheet. ' r r Mr. Miles and wife, his two daugh ter's, Misses Maud and . Bertha, and his aon Harry, left for their home in Atlanta last Tuesday. They are so well pleased with their visit to the mountains, that they anticipate com ing again next summer. District Conference was heldat Ilayesville on the 30th and 31st. There was qite a number of minis ters passed through our town on their way there. On account of the inclemency c the weather, the Mur phy people did not attend. Oh, if I had only taken this med icine earlier in life, what years of suffering it would have, saved roe!" wjm the touching exclamation of one who had been cured of rheumatism by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Scores of such cases are on record. - A well-dressed man, wearing a dia mond pin, got canght with four tick ets (worth four cents) on hand when the Brooklyn bridge was made free to pedestrians, and got very indig nant and noisy because an officer at the -bridge refused to redeem them. s Samuel Lovinggood, Jr., opened school at Culberson Monday. Sam is well liked by the citizens of that town, by the way they patronize him. He has also taken an insurance agen cy, and will solicit insurance at his leisure hours. Success to you "Sam. . . - The distention of the stomach which many people feel after eating may be due to improper mastication of the food; but, in most cases, it indicates a weakness of the digestive organs, the best remedy for which is one of AyerV Pilhy to be taken after dinner." - " , ' ' '" ' . . ' ' - ' O In the Grand Jury's report of : the Uttt iermf 4 rorV-Tefered toT the commissioners as to having a public welf for . the-benefit of the court's and Jail. Commissioners look -after this matter, for it is needed very bad ly now, and, when the court house is finished they will need it worse: The Board of Education will send Prof sj E. A. Alderman and P. P. Claxton to assist in holding an insti tute in ' Murphy, the county- site of Cherokee. It is ' obligatory upon teacher's to attend this instfUle, and their presence -is expected. 1 M. C. Kino, County Sup t. 7-- -1 jror. : ,:; July has just closed and. forever gone. May gave to us the bud June the blossom. Our hopes, and expeef.att6nsof - earlier tpringT havo been consummated in this month that has just bid us adieu,' and we feel the warm farewell still vibrating through our innermost being. It has sheltered us from flic hot rays of the "King of' Day" with its full grown foliage; it has invited us with outstretched arms, alive with cool re freshing zephyrs to its dense shades. It has covered our tallies with the luxuries and necessities of this life; it has cneered the hearts of the toil ing millions in -the golden grain; in the moving sea of meadows; in th C. F. Roirnon ard family, who have been living three .miles. above town on Marble Creek, have moved to Aycrsville, Ga. . - - T Citizens get out of your old lethar giclBtate and go to work, for yon need so many things for. the . benefit of the town. Qi course we know : BLACK SMITH SHGI HENRY. & PALMER. Work in .Wood and Iron done in' tirst-elass style. Iloise shoemz a speciality. - Call on ns. Gome io q Our 0 Stock : ( ) State of Xorth CV.ro ti- ' NoTICfi. ' SA ClIEROKEK CoUSTV.' .- t ' ) . - . 'y,. Bjr virtue of a mortjjacj i deed executed' to J. J. & J. E. M:ddox on the 2'ird d..y of August, 18!K),'by A. J. Ai-p, and wife M. L. Arp, to secure the payment of a certain note therein set forth and its in terest and costs of this sale and mort gage. We will on Friday August 7 tli 1891, at 12 o'clock m., sell at public sale on the premises in Culberson, Cherokee county, N. C, the following described premises, to-wit: Lut Noa 7 and 8, in Block No 12, in the town of Culberson; For more particular description, see said mortgage registered in Book of Deeds V, on page 449 to 451. Terms of sale cash. This July 7th 1891. J. J. & J. E. Maddox. Mortgagees, Edmuxu B. Nouvkli Att'y. inr OF DRY GOODS,. NOTIONS, HATS AND CLOTHING We keep constantly on hand a FIRST CLASS" Stock of Fancy and Staple Groceries. Will , Buy Good Proiluce of All Kinds at the - . ; . ' ;7 '.; tfighest Market Piice. ;.v ;"''v7 ;1.0 ; ' 3. . r,: - OlaOTKCIIsrcS- A. SPBOIALTYI you are not roigjp'&s, but you could do more than Jo. ' What you can't do, why yme inducements for some one to comVhere ' that has got the "tilthy1 lucre and will invest. NQTICE. : State or Noam Caboliml Chero " ' kee Cocxty. ' . t By virtue of sulnlry executions issued from the Superior Court of Cherokee county, to-wit: An execution in t favor of C. W . Thorn X C o., against J. W Blackwel); auexcution in favor of Ci l len & Newman, against J. W Black well; an execution in fvor of Beck & Gregi Hardware Company, against J. W. Black well, and nn exciition in favor of J. J. A M tim SsiMuiMMS at sa luisaf a SJSNS SMI SMSSMSm teiS a ru . 'ttsta tin issi swnisisi ssips 'sefuiuisuos sin luM)SM eat sit)(s W 4 Isnsi i sssnsoBS Isms smis -H 'NOIUfim MIXS fiHi issMf A LtAA . ftfiM .ssj Abasia T. IP 0 6. 1 toop Co. iiexi lViu start IT J. E. Maddox, against .K V. 1 lackwel!, jid nlaced in mv hands for collection. untold thousands ot square miles of j j Will on STonday, tjielth dayof Septem- waving corn, with variegated glossy j her, A. Tl.. 1891, sell at the court house silks that bedeck our hill's and val door in Murphy. Cherokee county, at leysV; inspiring our hearts with the 'J00"0'1 "? P. ., of said dav. 1 wuv a iu MVOV s iaimv f property of J. Wr BlaCkwell, to satisfy said execution,-4o-wit: Part of tract No. W, in District No.. 8,. "Clierokee county; beginning on a black oak, cor ner of No.' S3, and runs South- 14 poles with the line " of No. 34, to a stake; thence West ' 70 poles; crossing the State road to a dogwood bush on side of said road; thence North !4 West 0 poles to a stake; thence South 04 West 10 poles I to a small chestwut; thence South 7A West .16 pedes to a-white oak ou the bank of a brauch; thence down said branch with its. meanders to the Notla Biver with its meanders 32 poles to a hickory and persimmon; corner of No. 33; thence Ka t with tha liattpf.N0, 8: 138 poles to onovaoia HlQcNvaOOlO psuisy poqasns y 7 "! tiniment .- ' 77 ,' .7' ;-7;..' 7 --'. . ' ' 4 v , '' ' A Cure for the Ailments of Man ! and Beast. - hope of plenty, epmfort and happi ness, all from thy hand. ''The glowing ruby should adorn v Those who in warm July are born, Thus will they be exempt and free From loveV doubts aud anxiety." Dots From Yellow Creek, ST. C Last Sunday, the 20th inst a se vere rain and hail storm visited this section. Fortunately no serious damasre was d ne. Corn was blown down to some extent, and some fenc ing was washed away. . Rev. "WV C. Morgan, of the Bap list Church, and Ktv. McCurdy, of the beginning; containing eleven acres the M. E. Church, held services at I mre or loss, together with all buildings l Hor.; fl.nn.ti Ki,nv ofitV I and houses on said premises. Terms of ukJLa .. Tlds Juy 27th 1891. A,. a, I J. M. C01.1.IX8, Sheiff. inuy scarce m poi 110ns vi una Vn- By J lL yVooos, Deputy Sheriff. nam) county. Considerable amount of logging! . .: NOTICE. has been going on here- for quite a 1 j bereby notify all persons not to let while, and the teams have consumed my wife; J. E. Arthur; have anything on the ffrain till the Deonle are having mJ sccount. ThU July 22nd 1891. to go to Tennessee to buy their sup ply. One man having actually cam- irp s rfi i TiT A t T7!'l?rP ed, we are informed, I 3-4 burfhels iVlIliil iVXilVri X of corn at. one time from Chilho wee, Ir Tine Ma tTTKY : Bcitdixg, South a distance of 25 or 30 miles. . j ' v or pteiic Squake. The public school opened 27th insU with fine prospects. There Fresh MeatV at all hoars. Tat- - " 1 were 51 pupils present the first day, ronage solicited. and "more to follow." : Tuos. F. 31 asunuBV. . " Church Appointments. M. E. Cuuncn, South. Rev. J. O. Shkm.ev, P;itor. v - Murphy , : 1 st Sunday 1 1 o'clock a. m. Tomotla " " Mnnhy .2 . GraiMj Creek 2 ' Valleytivn Snl " Bed Clay " " 1eachtreo. 4tb " Murphy " 3 11 3 11 2-30 11 7 pm. , a. m. p. m. a. m. n. m. - "a. m. p. m. ' M. E- Ciiriicif, Kev, Alex Tkayloii, , I'astor. Bethel, 1st.. Sunday at 11 o'tdock, a. m. p. m. a. n. p. fa. ' a. m. p. m. a. m. j p. in. KHKISE & KOLEN. '' Hiawasiee Items.1 We were wonderfully blessed with a refreshing rain.-" The farmers look like they were highly pleased ith the rain. . t E. B. NORVEL. REAL ESTATE AGENT. MUB.M1V," - j - N. C. '-'!;'- 1" ":.: -7. ' , Mr. Jo. Kimsey, baa sold the hotel wUhilll, to Durchase., and those wishine to Mr. Welch, who ' will move into j to sell lteal Estate any where, in western the house the first of Jan. I North Carolina, ; ... . . . . , ... njrrVKl L.T TO T f A TOT son ana win try nis iuck seuing 1 jjfj j. jcj jl. E7 5rxJWatX' good's. w- 1 r - 1 . V ine jseii JreeK scnjoox-4Jramenceai----T" 29tS inst- under the care of Prof: N. I I am prepared to negotiate loans on n rtTril i- rt v.ni;flwl ! improved farnt lanus in sums ot SJUU ana fill the place as teacher. May success crown his efforts. rates' of interest, and upwards, at easy terms.' Armers desiring t borrow money would'jdo well to call and see me. . - q : MURPHY, N.CS 7 7--iNOTlCE. y;v- By virtue of a Mortgage Deed to us ex ecuted on the18th day of December 18. Lonjf liidge, Davidson's S. II, 3 Hangingdog, . Murphy, ft ir:imhawS. If. . ; Widow lU-etrs, Ogrecta, " 41 11 4 11 - 4 11. 4 v A long-tested pain reliever. ' " It use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, the Stock Raiser, and by every one reoiri . No other application compares with it in efficacy. This well-known remedy has stood the test of years, almost generations. No medicine chest is complete without a bottle of Mustang Liniment. . Occasions arise for its use almost every day. All druggists and dealers have it, 7 J f- 4 4 V SUMMIT HOUSE. -ALTITUDET 2,000 FEET, JUST OPENED at Blue Ridge, Ga . For Transient and Regular Boarders. Under , the Management of X. O. P1IIL- (incaid & mm cle An nEia, COCUTKOfS ATTKXTIOX AJ BEAJiOX i 15LE KATES. CAIX A51 VKKirY THESE 8TATEMEXTS,' ' v ' Wishing to keep up with the times and catch the stray nickels, we have established a branch store at Tomotla, un der the management of our Mr. George Kincaid, who will be wholesome diet, pleased at all times to wait on the public. - 7 . . . . ; 1 . . 7,; At both stores will be found a large and varied stock of goods,' consisting in (pirt ' of Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Ladies ; Dress Goods, staple and Fancy Aver'O Half VinOr Grqeeries, Tinware, Etc., Etc, Senders ute aair son, pii&nt, ana giosiy, promote a fresb growth, And. cures eruptiv diseases of the scalp. Maty A. Jackson, B&lem, Mass., writes: " I nave used Ayer's . Hair Visor for a number of years, and it has always given me satisfaction. It la an ex cellent dressing, prevents the nair from turning gray, insures Its rigorous growth, and keeps the scalp white and clean." . 44 Several months ago my hir commenced falling out, and in a few weeks I was almost , bald. I bought a bottle of Ayers Hair Vigor,' and, after using only part of it, my head w covered with a heavy growth of hair." Thomas Mundar, Sharon Grove, Kr. ' ( Ayer Hair Vigor, prepare! by Dr.J.C. Ayrfc C., TweU,VMS Sold bjDrsggiMa and rsrfansrs. - The public generally are invited to call and inspect our goods, as we promise bargains never before offered. ' MONEYH n liMw4il(MimgMrfirMk Mt, r 1 baa of VMM V Mid. SH M UIMT tm imlkif St. Auf -DKAI.EU IX- . On Tharsday eyeninof last week a yellow, catfish was caught out of Valley river 18 inches in length with bat one eye. The bead was perfect and not the slightest appearance of a scar or any thing to' indicate that there ever had been an - eye On the other side was a well developed The Scout, office was vblted ; with some of the distinguished . guest, of Cottage Park last' Friday. Mrs. Fisher. Misses. Harris, Irene Farrer and Mr. Austin, of Atlanta; Mr. A; J. BrtaD, of WaaLingtonp C4 and MrV West,)f 'New 0rlni.4 .They greatly admlre'd our "devil -and the Scout crew in general. , Come again and we will open a box of matches, and have some refreshments. We have some summer boarders with as at present, and would make room for more. . The Hiawassee high school will commence the 5th of August, con dncted bv Prof. J. G. Harrison and ..for.: : Co join-o-band. boy . W. ; t5SS t ?t ' i Will, W PEVIUI w- I J 7-1 ana gins, we wWi insure you u ue intfirat'nd eosts. we wiU offer for made better aud wiser, and,; "what I sale to the highest bidder for cah at the more conld you want? ' : ? 5. J court honse 4r m tne own ' orphy Mr H ' 1 DavenDort. of Hi was-Ion Monday t 18th day 01 August, inn. tee visited his friends in CHv last aH 01 rtSht mc cnim wu UM,re"' see, visuea nis menus in t vV I . , t. r a- itwtwel! unday, and . received many hearty fn tbe described in' said mortgage congratulations. ; ; - - V ? j dea. whtcr t recded in book "Y1 of Mr. Kimsey, took in the Sunday I deed in the Jteisters office in Cherokee Rrhoftl convention on ' Brasstown I county, on na to 132, lw., utn, xtr- i,:- u ! 1 1880. This browrty Is sltuatert on we " MWr ? w" . , ; ft li ndlolninir . n -v a 1 hud uj hv r . ss. ju. iaiora nas reiurnea -irom jnt the Xotla Consolidated Ala, and reports favorablyi , : ' ' ; Marble. Iron and Talc fmiany, where II. C. Standridge says he will get J their marble and tale njills are situated. throuffh his corn the third time, bvlaud conUios valuable deposits of iron h tAAl f A i.t V V : and a fin lead of black marble running r. - , . l t ' ' :.t. iinroucn tne lana. oaipcopri,y.wiit w Devenu 01 oar wj vo met wuu . , - ..m w .n.) UWMU XitUK JU COAil.A.Al. A. L. COOPER Mil ERG . ... m lax vcrxtla. tloxa otlaear XJusi- PTYTfTrMa x success in selling books. s-. Cousin Sallie llogsed, I think you had better come home - before the plums are ail gone. i Mr. Kd'a, Come up to re ua about the first of September, and we'll give vou'more melons than you can eat. T Success to you and your paper. f ' . J. E. Ledfobd. sold to satisfy said mortgage. expenses, this 1 uly 14th 1801. r XJ. C. J. F. KtSKB & Uo. J. W. & It. L. Cooprr, Att'ys. 03 1 ma Tkm Bmirt Mm TmlIWmMUiiM.rbrtb7n.l will akwhimtah til. tltlMiM OT WBpWjrilMrm JM wncii y mmm mrm imi mvmn. K.Man Mrai.Mi4mrcrMf.lMb-.. k..ilf wl .Mkly Inw4. I 4min kut .. nif tnm mob Hricl otmubit. I k.urdr wrl mm w.lyM j ! mfr, tMn .akin art r' wk ItiJlEV i t4II3w U prtlilri IrUt fcaS. Ad4rru.Mo, t Fine Horses, Hacks and reliable 'drivers. Meet all trains "on the M.;.& N. Ga. and w. N. c. Roads. -" -;:' -.L-'-.rl' f--. ' .''k, ' t ' -. , f Fine -Saddle Horses. Light , Ban ning Buggies of Modern- Style, Sin gle, or Double lti8, . Can be hired cheaper than elsewhere in the town. CALL ON MAIN STREET, EAST FROM PUBLIC SQUARE. A. L. COOPER. J&JJttJPlSFSr, ZEST, o READY -:- MADE -:- . - ---r a " :-v 1 & " v" -V- - , ,-s- m . ' ..- - Ladies', Dress GoodSj'XotionSf Boots. Shoes, Hats, Caps, Shawls, Stc. ... " Also, carry a full line of ,- - . Family Groceries; Cigars and Tobacco, Hardware, Stoneware. Tinware,; and many other artieles too nnmerooe to -ssMb, tion. Call and see me and I will do my best to please you, both ia prtse and Excellent J111 5 " tair treatiuent and short profits. 1 KEEPS TlIE ONLY - . . . FIRST CLASS FEED ANf - LIVERY STABLE IX TO WXL p.. (SD5S3&Ta!p BU60IES. WAGONS, ETC.,1 .. ETC. H. s. y . r ""rt T!"j.?"'taktav I . We make a i aC. 1 i. i tMM.Wtmrhkihtwi.kfMa m M4k,Try .K.V.1 wk H mm. UrnmAmt, Wa m. mm mmmmt Marh. k.t mm mum IMcta yum mfOrmiy bw to rnn Irt. ttM GOOD HORSES. FINE HACKS. My Hacks and Carriages meet all trains on the M. K. Cia. and VT, K, C. lU!lroa4a. parties wishing conveyances to the country will do well to give me a call. , ; 1 1 have in connection wlthmy stable, a first-class repair shop; and can taaau .nmlilnir. sabilv. Bi-Khtiii.1 MnM k ' FABrK'LUAKS k'KKK. A4dtwt 2HUWi 14., VKlUi, KAUk. specialty jive me a trial before niacins your orders..
The Cherokee Scout (Murphy, N.C.)
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