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h - CtttriBrfMrxt I I-, FOn ADTEUTISEU3. X THIS BECTKKf. "This Aaact o'er the people's right Doth am eternal TigU keep i : No soothing trains of Halt's so Ciui lull tu hundred eyas to sleep." GOLDSBORO, IT. C.; FRIDAY, MAT 23, 1800. NO. 40 rnciAiOROAsT" I 11 . ii i , ' . ' .. - ' -'.t.N ,- - .." " - .- PHE ARGCOS; of, DAILY AND WEEKliT ' h 1 VMcmimoa Bath torn, Daily t u.. . One eopy, one rear. In adranoe,. fS.00 . . i r-Oitaeopjr,U month. In adr.ooB,.-. t-SO r' One eopy, oasnaonU. la adwanoo....,.! 40 -' lTUeraoaabanobettermadliiiBof adr . ltigr than throuirhour ootumne, a our paper -1 -it-i Jul luto the baud of tU mnj reader, ' 'iu kwiitiiff tboraeror reminded of ouradrer item; aaerrUant ) and a th chief roaaoo for ytasUst adrertisine- 1 to have th ad vertf- eiont t rmil a of tn u powlbl. the adrantair nf dv-t-uiuir ia 1 II DAILY AKOl'i ta et Ono . trident, a our petivna ul bar tfavlr drer Imrmnu rwm erreea wt oar, atoned oo application, v - . "TkKW ADVEUTISUMliXTS-l 4 I .. ' .-' ... i L Jfew Store-Bd L Edmuadaon. ' ' " ' ' Mcney to Loan-8tpha W ller., . - f ?JliniaUa '.eured ay ! M,n : Jp j Peraoa COCA Lr DRIEFS, , - Eiftii' festiral to-oigbt r ' ' - Akd still new ulTertiseroenti roll . Inr Just look at thtm. . " i . Now for another article on the oottooj factory. AUte it AHWfeqnate eystem of aewerage is w.hat should be provided for Golds boro at once by oar "City. Fathers." It ii pressing and an ilarming neea Wk are requested to announce that firnpornt that AlljnenjbcTs bo pres ttier "" special wwuug V4 the E0TV!Xrcantrn of this city this artprnonn ac a f caock. ab wuicu lb rs Ar' tt Ix toy ot . be generalljr known, -but it is. a fact all the same,: that Li iT. IL Bain, the popular 1st JA of the Goidsboro li'fles, is the "oldest J J t.w'. Ja.H am ama InVa mm Guard.-Now, don't any one take np the idia that .jour SUcntnlf the , . . mn 1 TL I - 4. UD 1 .f. I ,Mt oa f n Mra.i. Tfe 1 nftt tbavfor he is both ydtrog "and hind some bat his commissioQ ante dates tnat or any oiner omcer in i ne u uarn, , . All persons desiring to visit the tjraded Schoot ' are " requested to do ; sq hetore Friday, May 80th. On ao pount of limited accommodations so . on a will baezoectedFridaTMaT 30th. ; ; except the parents and relatires pf tbe graduating class and the trustees, We hope that many of ' our people will .manifest their, interest in the school br availinir themselves of ths pnportviity to Tisi it daring the flex wee EyiixBODT who 'took ' in the . Rifles' festival. nmer and exhibi- tiou drill . last pigbt'v f tU7 Tit vi uf$lt SBia 'P-'fg0! fnjoy theni'! . selves in a uegrpeauu iu 'Tbmi.j.w wava .' that' ii i seldom . afforded ; in ;.0oldhoro, The nublio-ipirited ladies . lave epupstJU ait ureir xurmer rewnw . of aid and generosity t to the Rifles, -: and have . prepared a banquet that " ;- Lucullus of old oonld ' not have sar passed. We will have more to say of .the brilliant event and . the Rifles' ompetitiTe drill when" i all the fc- ' tarns" have been canvassed. - hKxxs the cplton factory question V before the people.: Keep the ball in notion-; Agitata it .'br eorresnond- : ence through the ' coltimris b Thb " aify Mai A. " 1 ' foully informed as to the plans of T t nrWPAi1nrA theri 1ft na bave a rona. frig meeting' of onr citizens "at an t 3 ' iV. eariy uay, ana, reaunj, easier loan vtm would Imazine. the factory can -r- benilt. .AiUnj'peoTs Wh; as - fhAM who mnk a tin thfl riciiMtrv of r Goidsboro are powerful to accomplish great things for their common good. . ; Then for once let as be nnited, as Mayor Peterson so forcibly and eaK nestly urges in . bis article i,n this 'lSSUe. .-,;.-:. V. . . Vftvst&Dkx nght - termi natftd - t mvai sejvkes :irhjch ijsve hecn .: in tosus t fct John Jt E. Church' lor the past mqnth. Mrs. Rev. J. v J. Carpenter, of liberty, K. CU who , ; has rsnderpd such eoient awistsnoe - to the pastor, delivered the closing sermon on- "Holiness, or Sanctiaca v tion." and at the close 183 persong j: , signified their intention of reaching : i a ' degree of - perfection ' by shaking 'her hand. -The -aid of -thaljqly ll'J: Spirit in ber irbrk' has been piainfest in he conversion c-f a large vr number of 80Qls, a,nd about twenty have alreadv connectwl themselves with tha'charphrtothers still are to - - 'ioln eunday mornbz. From the number present who gave expression "to their .feelings at parting with . Mrs. Carpenter by opening the fountain of their hearts and pour , ng out tears cf reprctfalr.ca. )t '.. f ddcnt th'a' she' hoMs a warta place in the hearts of the people cf - . John Qhnffa. THAT OOTTOK FACTOIIY. A Admirable antl Pertinent Article from Ala to lteroa tCndoralna the View of Mr. Henry Welt and iDflriy and United Aottnav. A ' 'Editor" Argus: . We were glad to see the able article from our - worthy friend Henry Weil, Esq. .Ilis sug gestions arr timely, his argument is good, his view of the present argent need of Increased manufacturing in terest in Goidsboro strikes us as a Stern reality..' ; 'v'.. -'V In regard to what ' the establish merit of a cotton factory . would do for Ooldsboro Jet us see on what we depend to brins trade and money here. In the first place, lor long years we looked to tne cotton . crop ex clusively to bring - as nearly every dollar that was spent in Goldabora A series of poor crop years kroagnt as face to face with the i fact that we needed a. diversity of resources to bring as np to the nigh position of a prosperous community. ? One by one we have seen these in dostries spring op; we ;see them ad vance in productiveness" and prosper ity, and in the employment of labor, and we can see no grander sight early in the morning, or in, the .evening's gloaming; wt see the smoke rising to the clouds, or hear ;the whistle of the engines, or catch the sound of he machinery of tbf industries thst border oar town,; or. situated at the river near byvr; t' v . , Wow, when we are all more or less depressed by the hard ' times, we get discouraged; we do not see as much doing as we would like., ; Bat what would Goidsboro be to-day if it were not for her lumber and planing mills, her furniture factories, her oil mill, her rice mill, her ice factory, her agricultural works, her machine shops, and everything of that sort? . . vo not tnese inaascnes circulate many a dollar in all the avennes of raue? . ... , . . Now, Fve said this muoh to show hat many men are receiving good wages in these different enterprises. But we want to make an appeal for btber industriea," thatT will employ and utilize labor that Is idle Jn our commanity. tl ' ? : many 'women ano, cnuarea u Goidsboro woo.ld he glad and grate f ol for the opportunity to make a living that would be afforded tbem by: 4 cotton factory, s. ' j . ! '. A OP tnriit oa m cuiuuiuuitjr u prodqcing and not in being satisfied with consuminsr. we send (ivery dollar away and do not produce anuhiag to keep a dol lar here, we will soon, have 11 the money at the other end of the line. ow the.qaeotlon arises how 1 can we get a yarn fact6ry, anda factory for weaving r oloth prints, etc, as well: and it is a question that is easily answered: and so.' also, is a cotton factory easy of accomplish ment if we bat follow tne correct answer of the ouesrion : It is for ns all, as Uu Wei) says, .' to unite be ome unanimous and active in se curing itlTo-'- : ? 'j i"ii'.iT ' .Ut etert man in ine communuy feelthat'heis jntreste4-an4 g work to push the xqeasara. " f: ,S t n.n.i 1. . o eiusea in uoiagooro ib u wui that he cannot invest ia a factory on the Co operative plan; and when once started he will gradually , and. per haps, rapidly grow m'ore.and'.inore able, as xxt beopmS better " from be impetus that snob, a factory will irlra to nnr ttr. ' 7. - Itl.V it'. UlmtmA these mills are everywhere, pacing a, panusoma tuviuenu, - . ; Then. too. the day is not far dis taut-when ' the manufacture .of coiioa goou wui, in a larger meaa pre, te d,one tbe. bpfltnerp, Hufteb erection of cotqr factory W9 Won 1 ia giTS new me, to our heaithfnl cityi we would employ oar iqle labor; we would make them more psppyi we . would help every man and every man's interest in town. ' We most not wait until all other towns are ahead of ns on this line. In the words "of Thi A sacs. -agitate it." veirtrmy. . v , ' TUe icencrwned Seven Bprliyca, - Siyis Sritixs, May i, spn is upon us. uany are enquiring as to where they can spend a few days or weeks comforttbly and pleas antly from the r res and tons of business; and to all such I would re spectfully call their attention ; to Seven Springs, u Tfayne county. The village ii lccated 'ia - as intelli gent, refined and moral community as there U ia tie iste. Tha hotel is situated tout two hundred yards from the river on a beautiful hill, which reminds tbs visitor of V stern North Carolina, while the t rings are in a beantiful grove only few yards from the river. . -V Tbe present "owners are t king extensive repairs andvimprovt nents to the buildings and' ground., and are refurnishing the house out and out" It not only offers great attrac tion to the pleasure-seeker and also to the invalid seeking health, ri the water of the springs possesses rel virtne in the cure of liver, khney and kindred - diseases. . Numbe r of certificates could be produced fom intelligent persons who have been greatly benefitted by the use of the waters of these springs. " : -s ' Botne one may ask wist AJ t the management of the hotel during this season, and in reply to that l w)uld state that Mr. Wit Simmons, who will have' charge, is an intelligent, polite and -aoeommodating gentle man, and knows exactly how to make his gaests comfortable and to keep 4 first-class1 -.boase,'and' in'my humble opinion, his good lady knows as well how to keep everything in first-class order) and set a - first class table as anybody ia the State.' ; , v So to all who are seeking ft resort for either health or pleasure, I would advise to try Seven Springs, "r , - J ). I,' OKt'WiroKwowi ' WASHIKGTON CITY ITEMS. North Carollo Yannsr Ladle In I he Cltjs-feipeonUttoa m o the- QrginW nation or tne next uoaae. Washisqtow, MaT'214-The ccm- mencement at Mrs. Somen school in this , city comes off soon. Three North Carolina, ff iris take - a prom inent part Miss Annie DeRosset, of Wilmington, who has- one of the . ' . ' . t ' ; .i .i . sweetest voices a ever ucaru, uuw most of the solo singing. Iiss Lida Csrr. of . Durham, one, of the finest pianists at , the : school, takes part in the instrumental ' perform ance, and Miss Kate S ted man, the accomplished , daughter of lieuten ant' Governor Stedman, reads au original essaytj. I koowjn ;adjaje that this charming trio . will acquit themselves with great credit to tne Old North State. There is much speculation; here about the organisation of the next House. It is ooLoedea now tnat tne House will be Democratic Even Republicans are admitting that and Judge Crisp, of Georgia, is, so'fsr, in the lead for the Speakership. Wm. Ia Wilson is urged for the chairmanship of the Ways and Means fjommittee. Those who know this gentleman, in North Carolina will admit that the party would have in him a safe and able leader on the floor of the House. X Speaker Reed passed the censure of the House upon Representative William D. Bynum, of Indiana, and Mr. Bvunm, standing before the bar ofthe Honse,"was- supported by the 104 . Democrats who, had, voted against the resolu,tion. of censure, The.;2 ; IpuWicans Who passed the nniust and uncalled for oensure sat impatiently in their seats to regard a scene mat win make Bynnm 'a- hero in his tory when the names of his, inrvmen are forgotten. '. : The sen tence was framed, to fit an alleged 'a,."! Afi . onTense commutea Saturday aiier noon.- It was really a penalty lm posed for resentment expressed months ago of the Speaker's tyranny and nsnrnation of power. Speaker Reed may ' consider himself "even with Mr. Bvnum. the Ilepresents,tiv Mr. Bvnum, ip language taa.t - was full of contempt fir- the man whom he regarded as a tyra.nt and a despot, and - whom he , obaratterised tas a usqrper. tne Atepuoiioana nave oaiu him and tne oteaaer uas nvt oou oealed his resentment Rnulnlnc In Post Offloe ai Oaldaboro Wayne uomntj, n. nmj ivt ir Alexander, Oatberine A Dderaoa. H B BeniMtl. MrT : hf at, Jordan' Vmtbr Uula. Cbamber. Sophia ' . ; HllUtlHer Rowell, fJunlel Keener. BaoiM'T' Uwi. if Iv: . : Ijonria, Taomas - Hartva, Catr - , Woora, CathaHae , ' J Roberta. J J 1 - .' rtouahlnr, Mr i A Kouae, baiter ' w Pidler, James W Slmmopa, Anola . f ', 8iateo, Ana trceter, Isabella Thompaon. J8 ' TVatena. Jrty , WIlooo. Mr Fannie ' r - WlllrlnS, n H . , Wlprlna, Saratl - Wrwav,Anart ; Ooaina.CVAv.'er Cvl.b,B : aria . . t roa. utueiia . Crottord, Ophelia, Dawn, William Dawn, la , 4 ,.., . r"n, ranol Oriflla. W H Ottllf. Mr Vrr Harris, Kilia Hm. M J Harper, iah Heorj, MeallAh Hrnw,lUrr - HiU, Henry PMnni lulllni frif tA4 atkMa latAaM -arlU I ."Tt4 rvulaUon reiu1ra that one sent . - IXO. H. 6M1I11V P. K. N' w ArrtTals, . . . .1 Dotted Swiaa, Black BaUttea. 71a Unen Damak and Napalaa, Laoe Collar, t - , - it WEIL A BROS.' t' " mm 1 .1 11 k a ran ii - - - Now on Exhibition. 100 pleeeal reach Zephyr Cloth at 1M cents. 00 pieces Bootch Oiaghams at 10 cents. SS pieces BrUUantina, all eolara ihadea. 100 pieces Uamburf and Laos Flouncing, ai i May iJOSEPU ED WARDS. for XUnt, ' " A dwelling house oa Oak atreet, next to Bynajogua, Apply to n J.R. GRIFFIN. Joat RaoelTwd k line of the Arlinrton Caffs and Collar at . KUCUTLER A KEHN'3. YeatOkea If you have not tried4 Mlu Aun Toler'i Teaat Cake, 10 cent a doien, yon should do so at onoe, and vou will no other. Always fraih at the atore of Mr. O. Q. Perkina, or yon can secure them from aflat Toler herself. Our Line of Bamberg's, Flouncing and V bite Ooodi are Immense Oive ua a call. FUCHTLEH A KERN. Joat Rooelved, ' W pieces Beijn cents a yard. 60 piece 4-4 wide Batteen at 8 oenu a yard. 60 piece 4-4 French Batteen at 124 ornta a yard, at JOSEPH EDWARDS. In Dresa Goods We have outdone ourselves thia season, a better stock cannot be found in the Stat. Our prices guaranteed as low aa the low est H WEIL A BR03. Wa Are Agwnta For the Uanaa A Son floe Men's shoes. Oive us a look. . rUCHTLER A KKRN. Happy H coalers. Wm. Timmona. Postmaster of Idaville, nd.. writes : "Electric Bitters haa den more for me than all other medicines com bined, for that bad feeling arising' from Kidney and Liver trouble." JohnLeslle, farmer and stookman. of same place, says 1 "Find ElecUlc Bitters to be the best Kid ney Liver medicine, made me leel like a new man" J. W. Gardner, hardware merchant, same town, says : Electric Bit tfirs is Just the thing for a man who is all ran down and don t care whether he Uvea or dies; he found new strength, good ap petite and felt lust like he had a new lease on life. Only 60c a bottle, at J. II lllll & Son's Drug8tore A Biff Barffavln. Fuohtler tfe Kern are aelllng Summer suits at $3.60. Bummer coats at 29 cents. Qlye us a call. Bats. Rina ti itm far man. atraw hat for bov. straw haU for children just received at ti. WitlLi A 15KU B. dsthbSATSS. 40. ThanAaralimMl wtahM to make known that he has now cabges and fruits, pea- nuis. canay ana yanou qutnuoa 01 cum mer beverages, such as Soda Water, Gin ger Ale, Cream Ale and Barsaparill, V inegar, Viuer, (BO., wnica aa uuora tu uia nnKl.A . 1 mn Vi Hm..a nnnnlip iWftl and refreshing Ice cold Lemonade, Milk Shakes made when called for. HENRY J. HOWELL One door West of Smith Yelvertoo's Hardware store. Merob.ant TMilorlnji Department Our llierchant Tailoring ueparunent 1 in fuM operation. We make up goods In best styles at lowest prices on short notice. U. VTAOAi d OWJO.. LAwn Tennis Just received, a large line 0 Men and Boys Lawn Ten nis Shoes, Oive ns a call. JB'UUU lulin Av JmaVm O. Gei your aharln dona at "Ward the Barbera." Bncklen a Arnios. Balwsw IT.. Blinl'.'tla mL fr ritita Bruise. Bore. UW iwienm, rcrw Sores, Teller 1 Chapped Handa, Chllhlalns, uoraa, ana an djob X4rupuwuBt uu j; tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect aatlnfacuon, or money ranuuiaa. mw so ecuw y box. ror ssie y 4. a. am a oua. QUT BtOOat . ' Cktnant VSimUhinf Goods is "oonnne 11 taut" We can suit the most fattldlons. u. Vf JkLu SS L -VJOt Neokwear. . t.. ; The flnost llneof Neckwear jnt received at ruCHTLKM KKtUtD. :,-1 Thm Tirstt Bten. ' Perhaps 70a are rot aown, cam eat, cast sleep, cant think, cant do anything to your aauafactlon.and yon wonder what Sua JOU. AVIt B44VM114 441HM M4W 'Oa are taaxax vua uru mtvy mw t"vi wMtlva Tab aaad a Marra Tonlo and In Eisctrie Bitters you will find the exact remedy tor restoring your nervous system to Its normal, healthy condition. Surprising result follow ths use of this W TVintn end A1t4.ratiTtt. ' Yon appetlta returns, good dlgesaon 1 restored, ana ui aiitbt uu Aujwe healthy action. Try a bottle. Price 60o UJ. tx. iW C oon a srug Dip - Mafttrlmran ffAM i ' i ' ' Uar Own impurtawuB, IW44 cjui4r uiacis at only IS ceaU per pair, or $L7 J per doiienV. Hi rYILABROSV Money To; Loan n TmiMwMl Warma m Wan Ootuitr MAJ Z tSf. WBIB - .. Abtolutoly Pure. A eraam ol tartar baklrvr "powder, HtyHeal Of all Id laarln itrenlh. V. M. Qwrnmmt leaari, Arw. IT, ins. Mr. J.C Heoderaon, Gen eral Uattagar Chattanoon Southern R. k. Co. ar ba doe not bellara there I a rmee nf Kheumatlam that Mr. Joe paraon'S Remedy wl'l not our. nt that U M the rtiaat madlolna for IdU geatloa h ha erer uaad. ' DR. R. A. SMITH, Oftlo on John trat, near the Poet Oltl(W. haaldano ooroar Georiaand Chaatoutitraota. SWr-AU oall In either dtjr or oountrr wll raoair prompt attention. THI CALB fVI HI OALH yjr IOLET 10LET ORRI8 KRIS LAST WBIK WAS UNPHECBDBNTBD. BVRBTBUPY SATS ITS THB NICEST rflOOTH "TT ASH OTH WISH ABU AOOTH ON THE MARKET. MAPS ONLY DY- MILLER & SHANNON. TM POUT A NT4-T M POKTANT I M TOUT A NT I IMPORTANT! -o IUBirr TOUB DRINKING WATBB 4 tbua preaerr jrour health W THB C1ATB filTY CJTOVB flLTBR TATK JlTY OroNB Jj ILTEK VJrOCBSSrjLTLLT DI8POSBS OT ALL aorui or itmn,ipwn. worm. 1a9eou.au wm of anlratioula, mod all other iopurHia. thua 1 1 Tl i L. 1 147 . .. .liln. . a . . .1 pur. FOB SALB BT- 8MITH cSt YELVERTON. OOLDSBORO, X. O. May 16-tf. THB I CBLBRRATBD - THB I CBLBnBATBO BUCKEYE I BINDERS BUCKEYE BINDERS m! OWBRS, MOWBRS, OWBBS, MOW BBa, -AND AKO TABLE-RAKES, TABLE-RAKES. TABLE-RAKES, TABLE RAKES. -FOR BALI RT rOH SALB BY- ED. TATLOR. ED TAYLOR. ED. TAYLOR. ED. TAYLOR SOTTTH WALWOT STRBBT. SOUTH WALNUT 8THBBT. LIMB, 9XMBNT, HAIR, PLA8TKit,O0ANO May SWwln. N OT'M A"EW lrANl OTLllEW iTXANl BUT A If BW BTBB AND NBW 0OOD8. BUT A NBW STORK AND B1W OOOD8. GROCERIES I ROCERIE3 1 r roceries 1 1JTROCERIE8 I TTWWARB, WOOD AND WILLOW WARS TIN W ASA, WOOD AND WILLOW WARS LARD, TT1LOTJR, , T0LA8SE3, ARD, I1 LOUR, itloIiASaES, AT ASTONISHING LT LOW PPICBS I BEST r ILT Tr?DOE T UTTER EST AJTILT JCiDOE X UTTER ; TWENTT-nT CENTS A POUND. QTRIOTLY 1 -nASH UTRIOTLY t I '.VAoH Daat fall te si re m a enH'and tat my prloe - ea atiou in vena 10 purooae neiur . f. .. folaa; slMwhar. . . . s a ' ? ED, ."T ' . TDMUNDSON. a: JLJ. : JLDMTTNDSON. Lataef tb Iraof Pateraon S Kdmundaoa, syuatt BUI'S Drtaf Store, ttuUaboao.N.G BPK1NO IMPORTATIONS OT. DRESS GOODS; Sills; Laces, Trlnmiinft Ribbons LADIES' NEUKWlilAR, Parasols, -:- Gloves, LADIES 3 CHILDEKNS' SHOES 0 -OOMPLBTK SHOWINOS IN BXIOANT Black SllaSl. rallle rraaoaisa, SaUn 'Luior. Baadaaja and Luatraloa Oroas-Oralna, 1 LBQANTNOVBLTIBS IN FRENCH SATIMES, PR GNOH. 800TOH fX ah t English Zephyr Ginghams, FRENCH CHALLIES, Silk Finish Henrietta, SO CBNTS AND TS CBNTB. mohairISSuantine STRIPBD AND PLAIN. Doable Widtiliwool Tunlsf, A 8PBCIAL BARGAIN IN S SPRING MILLINERY! A oomplete and rarled aaaortmoDt of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, both Imported, and thoee of our own maau faotura, Ifl all lb New and Oorreot stlaa, for both ladle and ebllilran. WB DO NOT OfFBR ANY CHEAP AUCTION TRASH to our ouitftmer. We will eell Good Good At low prion. We want rour traae. Free Delivery. We ammv ell mall or axnraa obaran on order amountliw to 84.00 or over, whan the oaah I eootoeeu. M. E. CASTEX & CO. Racket Store. OUR SPRING STOCK Ba arrived, and a bluh vary ar for out Dress Goods MILLINERY, SH0Z3, HATS, . CLOTHIUa, STATZOmY. MEN and B0Y'8 8PRINQ HATb TOTD0TOITALZ3, CTOTAINP0LS3, LACI 00013, NOTIONS, M. LOOK AT OUR Trunks, Valines, and Parosol, TOU WILL OFTEN BEAR THAT GOODS IRE BOUGHT CHEAP TOSprtn,thUtaoforourAma. 1 Racket Store, WATTS t& WATTS have Jiatt reoairsd from New Tor a kvrf and eiTina 'J nw ani -SilYBP JBWBlrF. of the Istwt sty.eonslaant at . J i .. ABDTH1 .1 - i COMBlliTllSDIlESS FIKEST GOLD WATCHES,- '.WEDDING PRESENTS," AND ETBRTTHING IN OUB UNEV Thenkful for past patroaaff w hop tor a here of jrour trade. : ..:. r, r.v.yAira c. wm 4
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