SUBSCRIPTION KJ : Doito. one itir tfutttJm "". ' Three MoUht. (h Month. MDirwn: .! Ml I Outttft . 'JU. Tideral ReductiontOT CUibt. umho va w v r; . . " . i : .-- . . . , . - . . : i T pwroaiim jiiiiw grg drafts. We have received We have received This day by Express A beautiful line of A beautiful Hoe of DOLMANS AND CLOAKS. AH grades and very cheap. ALEXANDRA HA'BBtJ T Nov. 11. DRuasisr AMD COXMIST, 1 t Now offers to the trade a full stock of SLubin's Extracts and Colognes English Select S PXCE S Colgate, Poney and Glycerine Soaps. Bngllah, French and American TOOTH BEUSHES. PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully prepared at all boon, both night and 'day at J. H. M CADETS Prescription Store. SECURITY, SECURITY, "3 r?J2f i 200 Barrels of a WKST SONS' EXTEAJBo,lKKBOSlMlS. ' ALAlTbWflfflCUBITY fit West's Irtra Meal eofl?M fiU firomCv Wt A Sons. BaMmr)W & " w-"i t ' "iir it iii i i ii nii -i ri n r i Highest Medal awarded at Centennial Exposition, r.rvatni fMi wnki rantwi. Warranted to stand a lire test of 110 degrees Fahrenheit before it will Dura. v. West a sons, varamore. For Sale by Db. J. H. HoADIN, Sole Agent, CHAELOTTK.N. C ' i " n I'M- j J. T. ANTHONY, DEALER IN Norther jiMnben Having lust received nrstipplsoV Coal for. the ensuing teasonTl am prepared to Oil all orders at shortest notice. Mr tntk H tt Unrest ever offered on this lUrit and embraces aM the- vartous kinds. FamlUBs', JabMriee'fad gmfths'i use Persons wh hay foruierty bougkt' fro wner uanceu in car load lots would consult weir interest by giving me a call before ordering else where. Special contracts for orders in cargo and carload lots. . Ice on hand the year round, from flrstTif Octo ber until first of May next My cart will not ran on Sundays, but will supply double Quantities on Saturday. I shall also continue the Lumber business and keep full stock, on hand, together with Lathes, fehlngles, 4c Bills cut to order on shortest notice, of any quality desired; also estimates furnished on appli cation at office, comer of Trade st and N. C. K, R. J. T. ANTHONY, , P. O. Box, 153, Charlotte, K, 0. 1)0 FEE SIMPLE DEXDS, most APpmyro form - .iliOjiiHi Just Printed andJor Sale at the . . . PBXBYXB OFFIC r nt&S ,OW:c!ij ,rtH.-i 1II!I! TAB. A. W. ALEXANDER. XJ U. .. . . , -Sll- I'iVoM 7WCE OVER L. R. WEISTON CCS !! -i ..1 kVi i '.'.i iL.X,2l' tn' ' " tS I wneral debility of every pnase-wiH fin n ,to'Arowvb til tmmmq illS 1 infalUng agent to bullying OP With m !)! 4rd- sulil'Wh nYiii?h Mb atremrtm t:'M TU1 " mMiMM 1 , , ninrantfifi , f nun taction ToxHITAdies AND PUBLIC GENERALLY. We are now receiving our second stock of Black and Colored - -, CASHMERES , V AND FANCY DRESS & OODS For this season. Notwltnst&odlng the very large and varied stock we bought this season, we have found It necessary to dot a second one. Oar stock of . CLOAKS AND UTS Is beautiful and very cheap. Our new Flannels and Waterproofs are also handsome and cheap. Out stock of . . S H A W L S Is complete. Including some handsome black Cashmere ones. We carry the handsomest and most varied stock of mm ANitsAiivs To be found In the city. VELVETS. 9 ' - ; - Another lot of Ladies' -j UNTRIMMED Just received. Remember we lead In Ladles' and Gents' Underwear. All are respectfully asked to examine out. stock. ,;- ' t: T. L. .SEIGLE & CO., Opp. Charlotte Hotel, Tryon st.'Cnaifotte.'N. C. Oct. i. - " ! - - 45 Years Before the Public. - THE CENUINE DR. C.HoLANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS FOR THE CURE OF Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA AND SICK HEADACHE. Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. PAIN in the right side, under the edge of the ribs, increases on pres sure ; sometimes the pain is in the left side ; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side ; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for rheumatism in the arm. The stom ach is affected with loss of appetite and sickness; the bowels in general are costive, sometimes alternative with lax; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sen sation in the back part. There is gen erally a considerable loss of memory. 4veeompajueL.witn a-painiui sensauoiv t-ftav-ingenurnaorie,somemqig wmcn " CffShrfef have WhMtme:--A-shht' OSoflgfiamettrqesi an attendant 'TThetatienjt JcbfnIairis of tveariness andoebilits eVisTeasUy startled, his a plainsof: a prickly sensation of the skin ; his spirits are low ; and although he ' satisfied that exercise would be V JbffileficTiLlto h.im etthe can scarcely 9 ssinnJoft ftp fortitude enbugh tQjtry it, fact: 3he difitriistS everv remedvi , the .disease, r but "cases" have, occurred where: few of Ahesa existed, ve$ exanoi u iaitWtVeodyrifterloBith, h$fi ,Jsnowa trie .iver to nave Deen extent u,siVeVcteranged. RJ3gLsrafci9iND fever Z arifl iElfteER Pills, is i&Ww-aM,W$,WP& wnen , .taken, with jQiiinuiet are-pcoductrve of v ,.iaieW"sCJhappyjjesMlfs. or after taking Quinine. We 'worilti advise "all who are afflicted with this ; disease to" give them a fair trial. For all bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative, they are un equaled. .i BEWAttE OF IMITATIftKS. r ; - .: 4 t I. ' v.v. The genuine are Hever sugar c6ated. Every box has a red wax seal on the ! lid, with the impression Dr. Mc Lane's Liver. Pills. The genuine McLane's Liver Pills bear the signatures of C. McLane and Fliming BRDSYoh the wrappers. Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. McLane's Liver Pills, prepared by ' neming iiros., of I'lttsbnrgh ra... the market bcing-jfuU, of T mtetiorfsof the name Mcltane't spelled differently but same pronunciation, f , t . . " A m ,' i i i 1 1 r tat vonr nrat kttack of tadleestion be the last Snnu tha iinrmint nnftrerleft ( the stomach with the Bitters. The-tone thus Ampartea win re-4 main. This is a fact estabiisaea oy tnoammtw y witnesses, whose testimony is simply a stateme A tiii jwn ATtwr,-ni. -Those a'TJeted wnh " .... J Idl 1 iTnln mhiiiH ana, renew ine their stre I itnr aala bv ana respeetaDie oeu i UK jiwi M..jnaiJ'if)jtaTI5Sr If I - : i y -gga "ot -wJ i :. feto generally. tun uu aeci. T f AtLast. I . : state weits- - I " '"': j':r1n!- r "IT"V i ' TtiiT" "O' Into her Ufe a brightness, sweet and swift, - uuuuo nuu a uui surprise; Proudly, to meet the longed-for royal gift, tj wvvr eyes, r -. She saw the light of such a glorious morn As never dawned before; Her heart, to welcome in the strange new dawn Flung open wide Its door: ' The bl essed light, her wakened spirit through, Thrills of great rupture sent;,, , For she bad walked In shadowed ways, and knew j Full well what darkness meant And. as of old, a statue thrilled with song - At rising of the sun, , She felt that In her heart, voiceless so long. ' Life's music had begun. She heard rare melodies around her roll, Tender and sweet, as when The stars of morning sang, and from her soul Uprose the glad Amen. j One little day she walked In perfect light And wore It like a crown; One little day she sang ber songs then night Sudden and swift came down. Came down and closed about her like a pall And shut out all the day , ., , , Shut out the light, the warmth, the bloom, and all That made life glad and gay. And, as of old, at setting of tie sun, On the cold Hps of stone Joy turned to grief, so, when her day was done, She made her bitter moan. . ; 'ii. I . ' The gloom and darkness all her being through, Pangs of dumb anguish Bent; And darkness was the darker since she knew At last what sunshine meant O HSEKVATIOIYS. The man who stens on m denoait of unft snan and glides swiftly down the front stairs is not dead Dut sappetn. Football Is a healthy SDort. but It isn't as hard on the football as It Is on flie fall boot Shoe and Leather Dealer J Every trace of malarial fever left Mr Conklinz when a big fee was offered him to argue a case be- iore me supreme uovi. The man who bought a "Dictionary of Familiar Quotations" and couldn't find, anything about naraiy ever' m it, wants, us" to denounce the fraud. Boston Post. A man can learn to nick ud a needle with his toes In three weeks' practice -Free Press. That's nothing. If there are any boys around he can learn, In less than no time, to pick up a needle with the seat of his breeches, and pick up himself at the same tfcne. Ooutier-Jotirnal. - Some bigots connected with the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Chil ran have stopped the performance of Pinafore by children in New York. When the children went to the theatre and were told that there would be no performance the girls, from "Josephine" to the humblest "sisters" and 'aunts," cried. Thev would Dlay without any nay. they said, and It was difficult to make them under stand that the performance had been condemned. In Candahar when a young woman becomes sweet on a young man she sends him a halr-pln, meaning, "that is the kind of a hair-pin I am." If the young man is like Barkis, he plus a hand kerchief in his cap with the hair-pin, signifying, "You can bet your sweet life I am on It worse than an InjUM." This amounts to an engagement, and a notification to all the folks of the fact and then they get married. This plain and simple way of doing business saves a deal of swinging on the gates, burning kerosene oil of nights, buying ice cream and standing the liveryman off for buggies. BRIEF NEWS ITEMS. Ex-United States Senator McCreery, of Kentucky, was attacked with paraly sis a few days ago. Five million passengers were carried by the elevated roads in New York in October, the excess of receipts over ex penditures being about one and a-hali times as much as the expenditures themselves. The Newburyport (Mass.) Shoe and Leather association have passed reso- utions denouncing the repeal of the national bankrupt law, and on the part of the shoe and leather trade of New England, asking the passage of a judi cious law on the subject. Fifty-five ballots, skillfully altered with a pen, were cast at Rochester, N. 1 . They were counted as cnangea "Allen O. instead of "Allen C." Beach, Democratic candidate for secretary of State. An error of 100, in favor of Pot ter, was found in Gennessee county, N. C. - -"- - Immigration, is fria&'asihflC and it is a signincanttacttoatVjrefIilh;Of the ar rivals in'NaTembeTz were : Englishmen. The-Jfe wwfcaMihmks Seaiqons- neldrremarearjltfJbeeaT tio&rbin the-. United states .Ganadjf and oar inability td maintalneupres ent rate Fproauctioa .probaBTjf Tailed" to. reachthem in umeyv, i , , 1 : Pre'sieleafc Thornas Scott, of the Penn- svlYania Kailroad company, in a talk i , ' - . t T - --i '1 - witn a newspaper man ni, xuius viue, Kv- last Satntdar. said that ne regard ed the revival in railroad . business .as resting on a substantial and firm foun dation, and that one of the prime causes of it was the resumption ot specie pay ments. He thinks that the Democrats have only one man who can carry New York, and he is Tilden. The Texas Pacific railroad, he says, will now be pushed forward without federal aid. In the case of Harry Sesson, before the United States Court at Little lipck, Ark., on a habeas corpus iioth a Chero kee court, where Sesson haa Deen sen tenced to death for murder, Judge Par-: ker remanded the prisoner to the au thorities of the Cherokee nation. The application was made on the ground that JSesson was oi mixea wnue ana Cherokee blood. The judge decides that the Cherokee constitution gives citizen- shin to children having Indian blood from either side, ana tnac tne prisoner was amenable to Cherokee law. ' 'f ie ViryiMia. Legislature. The Richmond Dispatch says the Legislature ef TViigrnia will' consist of the fbrldwinffr ' 'House Conservative debtpayers 42 ; conservative readjust era. 40: Renublicans, 17; Portsmouth tie1 between conservative debtpayer and conservative readjnster, 1100. Senate Conservative debtpayers, 14; conser vative readiusters, 37 r independent TlerjubliCans. 8 40. If tlii-classiflcatioiL is correct the readi iiisters and debtpayers .each have 57 members or Dotn nouses wiin ine ue in Portsmouth to be decided by a draw. This seems to place the balance of pow er in the hands of the 25 Republicans. Itere PantUers Abound To the IJdftor tit the Observer: Vonr oorrftsnbndent "Good IJye" was informed the -hunter that panthers are all fiJTre.Tiow. " inis is irue, irentJi,?. allyt (it our mountaincouJitrybaLlJieJea are localities ueie.uuey icotiii wuuu, particularly hi i bile corners of Macon county, on the Georgia .line, m tne Vicinity oi incstenB8ioBB ypuutaiu, inher 7ie ftobww ftta lspot called era aoa tneir diw uyo gtoa iwuitwi 4CS o?5t0 . S"flrTLlfiW5 Ton Mri: wwminw'' fnrhelDlnz her to survive and escape I cbUdlrom palnT and cures dysentery and dlar rbttsi4 B soften the gums, reduce Innarnatlon, palnT and eurea dysentery and dlar ften the eunis, tieduee lnflamatton. cures wlndiolIe. aad caarJea ) 4ne ; infant sateu Uuooeta UieteetbingperlodtH performs prectseyf wnatit. proteases t ipeetori4ieerrj)arMt tv LttHltM iMnniAlh hns nwVM IMHI Mrs. Wins lOW -i-enly know her through thiw preparaUon f ir knniini for Children Teetblfla.'', r M h we aad the power we would make her, i a9.he . Bhraioal saviow to tbe infant raee.; .tjoia - Bji.au ii.fe.4UlOii:-l-r.; NOV. 14rrljr-'l!t!ii " Mr. Duncan Malloy, of Richmond county, is dead. The, eighty-first volume of the North Carolina reports is out. In Raleigh lots of people sat up to see the meteoric display. - According to the Spirit af the South, goats sleep m tbe bfafczas of respected citizens of Rockingham. Hen. Groner, "of Concord, had his left foot bfdhtoyttte breaking down of a hack in which he was riding last week. The Pamlico Insurance and Banking Company will commence soon the banking business in Tftrboro. Transylvania is to have a new court house, the corner stone of which is to belaid, with appropriate ceremonies, on the 18th. ' The Star publishes a composition by one of the school girls of Wilmington, written on Wilmington. It contains a good deal bf'valuaDle historical infor mation. -: Hickory Carolinian : We were pleas ed to see the eagerness with which the people sought The Charlotte Obser ver, while attending the fair. It is worthy and is appreciated. A young man named Yarbrougb, from Caldwell county, wras arrested in Boone a few days since, charged with committing a rape, on a white girl in Caldwell county, where he will be sent for trial. The Lenoir Topic says Mrs. Alsy Holeman, who resides on Meat Camp, Watauga county, is one hundred and six years old. She is a remarkable old lady for her age, and is no doubt the "oldest inhabitant" in the county. The Courier says Mr. David Vance, eldest son ot Congressman Robert B. Vance, passed through llendersonville Monday last, en route to Anderson, 8. a., where he was to have become a ben edict Thursday. He will return to Asheville with his bride next week The Courier says a meeting of the citizens ot Henderson county will be held in llendersonville on Saturday the 22nd msu to take into: considera tion the propriety of ulantihff one thou sand acres of land in tobacco next year. The Chanel Hill students have adopt ed glass ball shooting and walking races as a source or amusement. They had quite a spirited contest last Saturday, in which the winners did some pretty good walking, i ney made 12 miles in two hours. Fayetteville special to Raleigh News, 14th : To-day was a ueautitui one, rather warm, and a large crowd are here on attendance to the fair. Had some very fine racing, and every one seemed to en joy himseir. liov. Jarvis, col. wm Johnston and Col. L. L. Polk made speeches, all of which were good and complimented Wilmington Review : "We learn that a local election was held in the town of Wadesboro, on the Carolina Central Railway, the other day, for municipal officers, the issue being wet or dry, or license or no license to retail spirituous liquors. The wets got it by 185 majori ty, 265 votes being polled in favor of li cense and but 70 against it. Asheville Citizen: General Joshua Franks, since leaving bad associations, has settled down into a quiet, hard working citizen of Swain. This fall he was made tax-collector for that county, and, much to his credit, and that of the good people of his county, has collected and settled in full the State taxes for 1879, the first settlement made in the State. Asheville Citizen : After full and free discussions of the different points near Asheville for the depot, the directors have decided to locate it at Smith's bridge, on the French Broad, or there abouts. We thought, and think, it might be brought nearer the business centre 01 the town, but gentlemen Det- ter qualified to judge than ourself, thought differently,and we are satisfied Tarboro Southerner: On Monday night last the dwelling on the corner of Main street, near the old Edgecombe House, owned and occupied solely by the two daughters of the late James Redmond, was burglariously entered between 9 and 10 o'clock. The young ladies are ot the highest respectability and had retired to their chamber, up stairs, about 1 o'clock. They heard a noise of some one moving about up stairs, and at last endeavored to turn the knob of theit dobf. Onettf the la! dies asked who was there, and a low voice answered, " There s some one stealing your chickens." . She then shrieked and her sister opened the win dow and called the police, when the burelar rushed down the stairway crushing two window panes in the lower story, , and,, put the .back door which was open. John Kelly Angered at Mr. Bayard Baltimore Sun. " " ; A New York letter says: "Trifling events are sometimes productive of momentous consequences. The refusa! of Senator Bayard to accept an ovation at the hands 01 the anu-Tiiden .Demo cracy on his rec has mortified the Tammany chieftain bevond measure, and fee is determined to turn the tables upon the Senator by bringing forward another candidate for the presidency rwho. will be less scrupu lous about recognizing xammany nan. ; WitlUha vidw thin, it is underst0d that, just previous to the reassembling of Congress, Mr. Kelly will invite: to conference here aii the -premnenfr De 1 mocrats vdietare pefltedtojtisit JNew 1 York befof6 goings to Washington. edrmlt6iatoKB?Sdf of 2n4&BJM GotdojrLeMaTBecfe 0ffentQcMBaairndljcPhe sonoiNew3&wesaiy4dHa of .South tcariia! wngreme-iu and Stephens! Georgia j Suckner, f Missouri; McLaieAf arvlandj Bland, of MissonHorruonfOf IlUnbis, and,i4 shortralmettasr (ant influ$x(titir7Jormf r&KeHy'! gentlemea fcri counsel at this timela td eliei4feekierencfts-tlextpre- sliflpftftW-Irvifinde'r thi mav be uided iri the best2 witeesfcsw of i R Kot.Xne first number of thA rwcdjijewspapexplanned an&tysheaibtf on the-lstof ilanuary rt iii bioi authpt$tiye ,' eiooftent of the Pope's views- than -tn&existing clertear- news- evllle UMiu;'J I ites itolfwwsr its capid a increase of .atronagOpeciaiiy from its-home. : It indfttsure i ior ma entttKEiwjfrtiie thai t-ap- hrekimmmhffm WCJlfairlotte i .xlntb-U ,7oK . r i ) i , vi , vr ? O FJBRA, - ' . ! - .- The Great Clothing !-7 J rn- fwmnloto .lUTilau rif TT-jII anil winter rmrfita nwnr this' 'flav 'r nnrT nnthincr noyel styles in unlimited variety of autumn textures presented tom our counters, aud their attractive designs and ex ceedingly popular prices should command the attention of all buyers. : ' tli .,!;(. , Extensive operations have been in progress for a week past to meet the demands of the purchasing public during the Fair, and we now have the pleasure ot submitting a stock which in completeness ,we feel will repay the examination re spectfully solicited from one and all. Grand r n;f.i vAr.) Thirty Arcand Burners in full-arrav. their purchases till a moment that will TI Our stock is now complete in every branch, and for the interest of the public we will quote the prices of some of our goods: Men's all wool Business Sack Suit, at lansh, lined, in single-breast and Frock Suits, our leaders, for $15. Our own manufactured 3, 4 and 5 button suits, from $15 to $25. These suits are all of foreign goods, imported by our own lipuse direct YOUTHS SUITS FROM $8 018-30 YS' SUITS, $4.50, $5.0085.50 $6.00, $7.00, $8.00 and:$io. School Suits for Boys a specialty. Don't Buy any Overcoats Before You See Our Stock, As we have the largest stock, best assortment and cheapest in the South. All we ask is a call, and we will show you facts. Respectfully, ...!.. . . . .i! : s . . I . . - , Fine Clothiers and Tailors. ATTENTION, GENTLEMEN ! IT IS COLD, AND YOU NEED C5 ILo O QP THE IE CS- Then do NOT buy until you have examined and priced our stock. Our motto is and ever has been to play "second fid dle" to no house in any of the lines of goods we deal in, and hence we say it with fullest assurance that you are UNTRUE to your own interest not to call on us ., , . For a Or for a Or for a 01 ,OTan OVER-COAT, AS IN THAT LINE WE PRESENT SOMETHING QUITE NOVEL IN ITS KIND. S h i rts Lau n d ri ed or Unlaundried, We are headquarters on, and everything that appertains to a Gentleman's Wardrobe. WHITE YESTS-A SPECIALTY. HATS Soft and Stiff of the Latest Fashions. WriTKOWSKY &d zBAIrtTTOIrI .1 01 FACTS AKE STUBBORN THINGS, BUT ;Oi.ioU.1 1 i . liinii mk t f And when you want to save dollars inr for your money:: 5 We believe in ' : y. T.A11GE Men's and Boy's Clothing, at Springs' Corner. Not. J4. P.SCHIFF. i ! .-lV ft ) . mt Wheat. Tarlni rvmMmmMm ws fann it- tm;i ban Vnu.i.i .o.ii. j.-.rs .yu'A :,y.JBGBXFT& GRtER, Trade Street Cha6tte,'N. C. ' . i -unQ . f niut -a i-tno. (tJ v t. ,l;yj u-.'nq vitartrKj'i .-fill '. ilWJi ilr -1 .Jii.gi..93auJ iui a j , . ; . ' " ''x 1 ,f . n Iv'qqK ' s i'kkI iiif'.ttl. vm u lAmU ti Wiiivi;d iH ,1i li.;8 sd sraifwli sacnl - , ...... i .ii'Hisf at ,iin.w . t M'ti 1 IK e . f ? Jlaving become interested in the firm of Schtff & Gbieb, I respectfully and cot-dUHy invite my pidriena3ac3; ; u tj i.fKi j .Httm r.: tliw Jw lam , li Jirfi iijjiiO'J j .:) I . . HOUSE - '- ! IlloiiiiDation f o ' 'ir ; . .' - turning darkness into light; and those better suit' their conveniences. E. D LATTA & BRO. $10. A very nobby Scotch Cassimere Suit BENEFIT OF THE GENTS' DRESS SUITS, All the leading styles and single-breast 3 button Cut Away frocks. WORKING SUIT, BUSINESS OR OFFICE SUIT, SUNDAY-GO-TO-MEETING SUIT, li iiiiiffi Tli6 Liveliest Place in Town is i'K .ilU('iii Jllii' l:!!)li'll ot fiJE mm bnyitig CLOTHING, come to Springs Corner, where you will get most and best ; ;f."v t'. u-:'i4U ! - . .i.'i 1 SAIES AND LITTLE NQW IQ THB TIME TO SXJX , INCOME AND 61 W. 1 i r! i '!'. J: i"!;..! .T.SCTITFF. ZZnrt iwi tMkiiai in urn AiW Wa ion ' LabMecA ozrm uoaaaaaea JUMc.cjaii ot wnu KaiTOB-auaoumc' ivioKrin Wnt iwi tvaiiai M iiii tatv'.wa ?)ui sDaciau aBaaiMta waai nuant rrwsos tuur. a iBni frtiTnnnp.g it1! fAtha wuMftsaietTraia we oner a iarz3 ana wan sworaoa wt- t. Ci v ana eountry eoasamers wiunaaH wpir lis: t f .H .aoll Centre. ftiirrtfiasAa nr immense selections and ' - Misht. " interested at the Fair Grounds can defer at $12-50. A fine Scotch Cassimere Ma- . 1 1 t t im FAUT8 ARE KAOTS. PROFITS, w KAUFMAN & . CO., 1,1 ' : CTiieapeandfieiftiotli i THOS. GRLER Mil snaciaii attaatlea to oat Paten w iwf pwh p v- 1 i 1 . . i --j'(ii !:;. u i !-iJif H'aoinuiilI obi. If L iliu il Milo

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