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-fc- SXTB80RIPTf02T may, one year, tjjcwt-pcrfcf) in Aft ,.f8 00 Six Montto. ....... ...... ........ 4 00 fj Month.... .r..r.i:;..i;.;4v.."."..' 78 . wxsKXr Jzmoir : Weekly, (to tht county) in advance. S3 00 roft?ueow,pcitp(ad,..:4.,. ...... ...... 2 10 ixJforfto.;......i.;U,...U..... 1 00 0T Liberal Re&uctiomjor duos. .4 ... .. B ' ilfif L.j .... ; -. '-vf-:. , Countermand shelves are now loaded with beauti ful and deslreWe goods of all kinds. OUR , Stock, of JDreaa 3oo8s and Dress Trimmings is superb. OUR stuck o jPoaJerjj&Bd Gloves lis simply enormous. Stock of Prints, Shirtings and Pillow Casing Is large and as cheap as cao be found anywhere. the best s ccke CARPET DEPARTMENT m Western North Carolina. t$?- Bj Tuesday or Wednesday next we will f have tbe largest stock of Eadj-made Clothing ever oflered by us. ALEXANDER & HARRIS. sept 12 We are Now Receiting Our Fall Stock. Gent's Hand-Made, Machine & Cable-Sewed BOOTS AND SHOES, ALL GRADES AND PRICES. L , Misses ALL' PRICES AND STYLE3. A Pretty Line of Trunks, Valines and Satchels, LATEST STYLES OF CELEBRATED STETSON HATS. ALSO Lower Grades in Fur, Saxony Wool, k GIVE US A TRIAL. Respectfully, Pegram & Co. aue28 EXAMINING rpHE new and attractive Goods Just opened in town, don't fail to give: our stock a thorough ex amination. We win take a pleasure t showing, you through and feel confident that you cannot help being pleased with our goods and price?. We have the prettiest stock of Cashmeres In all grades and colors that has ever been shown to the, pubile in this place. We havilQijfldsome stock of Fancy Dress Goods that we wUfbe glad to show pu. Our stock of llks and Satins Is complete In fvw grade and lgaginIa eplps. f bp ?KH!t Brocafted Silks and Safins In town, Trhg bes Stock of Black and (fcJojSflk 'U 1 market, and everything to be found In the Drew Trimming line; Silk Cords .and Tassels, very fashionable from 7Cc to $4.' Bugle Tassels and Passementerie Trimming. We have Just received an elegant line of Fichus in Lace and Bugle, some thing new. Our stock of Hosiery for Ladles and Children is the prettiest to J seen anywhere. A bcautjf ul Jlne of Sljk iang Lae $parft echUn, bantejle,' Languijdo tjolnf enlssg and Gim pure Laces Ural grades and patterns, , Kids In 6 buttons. Grey Dotted Illusion In black aud colors. The handsomest stock of Cloaks and Dollmans that hai vet been seen in this plAee' We have exclusive control K?ltt. Bros. city f yprytylng thaf la kept In a stlass Drj Gqos Store, and hope you will give us a call before mak ing your purchases. Respectfully, ' ; ' H ARGBAVE3 WlLHELM. ft addresstni 0Ep fl BOWf Lt4pp.. 10 Spruce St., New YoK, can learn the exact cost of ,any. pro tosef line of ADYXRTI3DJG in 'American News papers." 100-page pamphlet, IQo. 1 Q"f r.irf?.- BAR and expense to 1 1 Agents. Outfit tree. Address P Nk .... t v ,04-,YICKKRY Augusta. Maine, L Jl - J !;.L.i i- a. i INthefitare 'and TJnltedatates Courts. Cpllee. tlonA .Haiti A aiul ; Vnwlra. BnllHtivl. i -AbA of Titles, Surveys, to., furnished for com vrriga t-H. iti comer Trade Tryon - strews, Stye Ijarlottt bmtiix. 1880 FALL STOCK.1880 1 d Chiidreus anies When Yon Are On VOL. XXIV. (Sao&s, (Clothiujj, Ac. OUR STOCK is- NOW COMPLETE ; And we ask an Inspection of GOOD j and PRICES before purchasing. . Having gained the confidence of the trade by Fair Dealing and Low Prices, We feel we can and know we wOl make It to your Interest to buy our goods. . The ladles wOl always find the latest novelties In dress trimmings all know we keep abreast with the styles in this line. ' ' . We can show a very handsome assortment of Fancy Dress Goods, with buttons and trimmings to match. . 8Ilks, Battna, Cashmeres, Momlea and Henriet tas. We make a speciality of Mourning Goods. We sell a good Kid Glove for 75 eenta lit Hosiery we offer special Inducements. - Every department is complete and bas been selected with care. All ess be pleased by giving us a calL Very Respectfully, T. L Seigle & Co. P. S - Our Cloak department has been enlarged and made more attractive than ever. sept26 A Sure Cure! FOR DIAKRIKEA, DYSENTERY, CRAMPS, CHOLERA, And ail those numerous troubles of tbe Stomach and Bowels, so prevalent at this season. No remedy known to the Medical Profession has been in use so long and with such uniformly satisfactory results as PERRY DAVIS' VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER. It has been used witn such wonderful success In an parts of the world In the treatment of these difficulties that It has come to be considered AN UNFAILING CURE Fob All summer complaints, and such It reallly is when take . n time and ac cording to the plain directions Inclosing each bot tle. . In such diseases, the attack Is usually sudden and frequently very acute,- but with a safe remedy at band for Immediate use, there Is seldom danger of tbe fatal result which so often follows a few days' neglect The Inclination to wait and see if the morrow does not bring a better feeling, not Infrequently occasions avast amount of needless suffering, and sometimes costs a life. A timely dose of Pain Killer will almost Invari ably save-both, and with them the attendant doc tor's fo It has stood the test of forty years' constant use in all countries and climates, and is perfectly safe in any person's hands. It Is recommended by Physicians, Nurses in Hospitals, and persons of all classes and profes sions who have had opportunity for observing the wonderful results which have always followed its use. , , - . f fnave prescribed ferry Davis's Pain Killer ex ie naively In Bowel Comnlaint.(particnlarii lor chll- dren)rand It s, Jn my opinion, superior to any pre- ranon i nave ever usea ior we reueioiinus I r: . A. HUNTING. M. D, No family ean afford to be without it, and Us price brings it within the reach of alL Tbe use of one bottle will go further to convince you of Its merits than oolumns of newspaper ad vertising. l, - Try it and you win never do without It. Price 25& 50c and $1 per bottle. You eaa obtain it at any drug store, or from ( . PERRY DAYIS A SON, Proprietors, :-, .. . v.. . .Providence, B.L aug-d&wto octl 't K.yr.ixmiavr CHESTS- -!tg IPALACE FJtVIT - jelly TmvLxna. REFRIGERATORS, ICE CREAM FEEiZBRS, WATER COOLERS, ',n . ; FuU stockf f4HNAS8-E, fpE8. t' LpQKlJll GLASSES, WOD ANP WIL. j LOW-'WABE, AND HOUSB;FURN- , )'y . ING GOODS GENERALLY. ' ' ! . Majolica Ware and Fancy; Goods. CLOSING OUT ! ' ' ' : 'yi j - p i 3sr j AT A SAnRTFrflT!: n June. 20 , '.--r - Wr 1 CRADC MARKTtfe ftreat Kng-TRADE MARK lor Seminal. as; WiinknAM- HMdib' juijmaiorrneiijswtri t, Wonnrutt iif Mlf. jsrrsz- mt If F&CE t AiiX8.Miivary. UuiverAFTEl TAIIXt, ' mature Grave. :i-.-I,?,si iV- LSST t'tsrrm particulars re moor pampnw, f wedealra to send tree hr mail to everyji' ;8pecilW Medicine Is sold by all drostsatjl p Uf-JfiOMecUr.W Bio- Av Dettjftr'MlefcJ: .-tifc.iXJrL ,,lol arui TV tail. BT DE. Smith andalldrotats everywhem i 4 . r ly. inartk dw U ' - CHARLOTTE, Balver's Last Poem. There is no death! The stars go down To rise upon some fairy shore, And bright in Heaven's Jeweled crown They shine forever more. There is no death! The dust we tread Shall change beneath the summer shower, To golden grain, or mellow fruit, Or ralubow-ttnted fiow'r. Tbe granite rocks disorganize To feed the hanging moss they bear; The forest trees drink dally life From out the viewless air. There Is no death! The leaves may fall, The flow'rs may fade and pass away They only wait through wintry hours The coming of the May. There Is bo death! An anget form Walks o'er tbe earth with silent tread ; He bears our best loved things away, : . And then we call them dead. He leaves our hearts all desolate, He plucks our fairest, sweetest flow'rs, Transplanted into bliss, they now -Adorn immortal bow'rs. The bird-like voice whose Joyous notes Made glad these scenes of slu and strife, Sing now an everlasting song Amidst the trees of life. And when he finds a smile too bright, Or heart too pure for taint or vice, He bears it to that world of light To dwell in Paradise. Born into that undying life, Thev leave us but to come again; With Joy we welcome them the same, Except in sin and pain. And ever near us, though unseen. The dear Immortal spirits tread, For all the boundless universe is life there. are no dead 1 ALICE AXES HUSBAND. Partinsr With bis Wife in Plttburr After a Little Scene. Pittsburg, September 26. Library Hall, where Alice Oatea and party have been, playing the past week, was the scene of a little drama not down on the bills yesterday afternoon. The trouDe are billed to appear in Cincinnati to morrow nignt and JN. 13. Hodges, .ad vance agent, telegraphed from that point, saying that the newspaper men would receive Mrs. Dates kindly. but that they were down on Watkins, her . husband. Wat- kins, who is disposed to be jealous of Fitzgerald, the leading support, imag ined tnis was a scheme to keep him away accordingly hied himself to the theatre, fully determined that his wife should leave the company. Charles Randolph Gardiner, the manager, fear ing trouble, had policemen back of the scenes to prevent any violence on the part of Watkins, who was threatened with arrest as soon as he made his ap pearance.' Not to be deterred by this, he demanded an interview with his wife, and, forcing his way past the offi cer, rushed into the dressing room and ordered her to the hotel. She refused to go, when Watkins indulged in lan guage more forcible than elegant. Mrs. Oate3 returned the compliment in like manner, and for a time the scene was decidedly interesting. Finally he told her to go her way and he would re turn to Philadelphia, which threat he immediately put into execution, leaving last evening. To-day Mrs. Oates and party took their departure for Cincin nati. Meanwhile there aye conflicting rumors of a soanduloua nature. IIoiv tBuck'? Grant Lout a Wealthy Bride, The fact has been announced that the engagement between Ulysses S. Grant, Jr., and Miss Jennie Flood, daughter of the Bonanza millionaire, has been bro ken. The San Francisco Chronicle says : "The version of Miss Flood's friends is that the former and her mother went to the mountains with the understanding, that young Grant should join them in a day or two. ' Instead of doing so he wrote'to say that he was sick and could not come until the next day, neglecting to add that his malady was sickness or his bargain, The nex;t dy he wrote that his illness continued and he must agan postpone 14s coming, And so it went on from day to day, until the story reached Misg Jennie's ears that her Ulysaes was industriougly flirting with other women down here. Then she got out her sal volatile and wept, and said he did not care for her. and wanted to marry her only because of her money, and she vowed ho should never have a single brick, not even a solitary scad, and she broke off the, en gagement. The version of younj Grant's friends is that the wpddqg was the fancy of the Ql4 fojks and that they talked, their children ino the engage ment, while their own inclination were not oyer ardent. After obligingly and finally plighting faith they geparat ed, Ulysses going East and falling des perately in love with another girl. Af ter struggling loyally against the pas sion for months without weakening its force in fact, fighting it out on that line all summer, according to the fami ly proverb he resolved to come here in the fall and state the case fairly. This, they say, was his sudden. errand here, and he performed his duty" . eneed! Infere$t in Arctic Explora tion. The success of Lieut. Sch watka's long sledge ride to and from King Willianri Land, and the simple means used by him, have revived the interest in Arc tic exploration. Capt Hbweate. not discouraged by the incompetency of the steamer Gulnare, has telegraphed to New Foundland to engage a seal fishing vessel to go due north in the spring, to carry out his plan of explora A? -VT TTt 1 - V. 1 ' IT '1 uons. nws liom Erauzuuatip.urutu xrora me reve ehrltfsVstraits, snowtnac ine Arcim ocean nas peen unusually open during the present sea son at points widely apart. Mr. Leigh Smith's, steam yacht, at Ftanz Joseph's Land, could see a great distance north ward pver a clear sea, and says tbatt is pot impossible j to mase . tug ypjagi to the pole, Capt, nonpar, ir the cor. win, fauna na sgo? df the- mussing whWrWBehilnVa sea.' It may & the case that- Mr. Bennett's yacht,' the Jeahnette, profiting by this open Arctic weather, has penetrated Into the polar sea and solyed the great problem, v An Imperial Scandal. The quid nuncs of the Lodatf elubs will have it that the Car of all ; the ussias nas made haste since his wifes eath to lake to himself another, a moiv ganatic wife, in the person of the Prin cess Doigorouxy, wno nas aireaay Deen a ladv of his household for many years, and is the mother of five children, ,ol whom his Maieatv ia the reputed lath er, The mwnage was privately jcetje?! hrktAd thrfift weeks aro. the reDort savs in the presence of Counts Addlersburg and Milutine and Gen. Baranof, This marriage, the gossips say, i but'prelim inarv to abdication in favor of ihe Czarewitcn.v ACABD. To all who iw wfferlnf ftni e"rt ncI discretions of youth. 4)erfous weaKness, earirae cay. Jos 4f inanhowl.Aa, I win send a recipe that wlH curt ySaTTREiMD 'CHAReE. - This neat remedy was discovered, by a missionary in South kZZcZiZa ' Rnt a HAif-Addressed envelope to tbe 1 Si y Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Station. D; New York ,aJ - apr 27e" .lJwiy . vj 'i i j N. C, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 30, 1880. THE INVEIfTOItS. Soma fine Qneer Tatngw Thejr sur Getting Vp Richmond Whig. The last wrinkle in the meters la the patent of a Norfolk man a price indi cator, showing in dollars and cents the amount due for gas. An automatic railroad-e witch signal has been patented by a Hartford hotel clerk,' It shows danger when switch is displaced, and will not right itself nn til the last of the indefinite number of switches to which it may be attached has been properly placed. .; ; Clocks can now be made self-wlndire that isoelectric clocks of the Copenr nagen vaneiy. a-jouib ooenaenDexg, tne Dane in charge of them, applies to; them a mechanical contrivance which peri odically cuts off the. stream of electric fluid from the battery, . and brings an electro-magnet to bear upon the relax ing mainspring in such a way as to Te ne w its tension instantaneously. " A young New Yorker baa patented what he calls water skates. - The skate is an air vessel and hermetically seated ; is about five feet in length, ten inches broad, and five inches deepi r ithyerti cal sides, and tapers off f pre , and aft, or aitneiieeana heel, use a sxeanwoat. On the deck or upper surface there is a socket into which the foot is set' the opening being guarded by a rfm of metal to keep tbe water from washing into the socket.. The bottom is fitted with a double gang of automatic pad dles, one gang forward and another aft, with five blades : in each gang.' The blades are set on swivels in ariume ten inches square, that hangs vertically from the bottom of the skate. As the skate is pushed forward through the water, the blades are opened ana offer no resistance, but when the foot, rests so as to begin a forward movement with the other foot, the pressure back ward closes the blades and gives a pur chase on the water that materiallyaids in propulsion. Each skate weighs about eighfp6unds,'but in the water, owing to its buoyancy, it has no perceptible weight on the foot. The other day jthe inventor walked across the surface of the Harlem river on them, the move ment being a sort of a gliding step, in! which the skate is not lifted out of the1 water. ,' ' New York Snipping Merchant a.4 Gen. Hancock. New York, September 27. A dele gation of fifty gentlemen connected with the shipping interests of this city; went to Governor's Island this mornt ing to wait on Gen. Hancock. On their arrival at the island they were ushered into Gen. Hancock's apartment, and through their chairman, Jas. J. Ferris, presented an address to "Gen. Hancock referring to the shipping interests, and hoping for some change for the benefit of those interests. Gen. Hancock said in reply: "I am very highly honored by being waited upon to-day by represen tatives of various branches of the ship ping interest, I am very glad to receive this address which you now present to 1 me. i am mucn pleased with your vis it, if it only be that it has shown to me details of organisation that I wits not previously familiar with. I will not be able to say much today, as I have a cold and am very hoarse. I was fearful, yesterday that I would not be able to meet this delegation to-day inconse quence of indisposition. 1 am very glad that I have been able to meet you." The general was then introduced to the gentlemen comprising the delegation, after which the delegation returned to" the city. ..!' Another Vindication. The opponents of Governor Colquitt, in Georgia, are fertile in bringing charges against him, but he successf uk ly refutes them as fast as made. The latest charge is brought by Col. B. C: Yaneey, a prominent Georgian, to the effect that when president of the State Agricultural Society, Governor ColquUt failed to account for $7,500 of the funds' of the society. But the Governor f im mediately caused the secretary i of the society, Mr. Malcom Johnston, to pub lish a .statement showing that thai $7,500 was. paid into thejtreasury of the society aha. properly expended under the.direct4an of he financial committee This - has forced Colonel Yancey te publish a card ackhowledging his; error and confessing that he had done Gov ernop Colquitt an injustice. The eleei tion for Governor in Georgia: takes place October 6. . 'h:. "' A Proftperouc Corporation The annual report of the Georgia J Central liailroad and lianKinjr . Vprnf pany, just submitted to the stockhold ers by President .Wadleyv shows IH corporation o be in a proeperotiisy iia-, dition. ,The total ea,rnaiar the year: just closed were A190.489, expendlr turea oi all kind $1,652,544, leaving- & net revenue of $187,984. The -grosa earnings were $365,943 more than dur ing previous year, whilst the expendi-: tures only increased vana, leaving ine net income $329,689 more than tbe-pre- vba? gen? vious jear. ; rresiueui vvuiov bjs increased earnings of tne roaa last vear werein the main, due to the eral prosperity of the entire country. apa me universal reviYu oi trust ness.i Do YOU EJenJtBf 1 Why will ye diet- Death, or what Is worse, is 4 Inevitable" resalt of oonttnoed saspenslon of m ADstrtiftl flow. It is a condlUon which should not be trifled with! Immediate relief io fbe Dnlr safeguard afcahist cohsUtutloDal rutk ( In kll cases of suppression, suspengion or other irregn larlty of the 'coureee,"- BtadneW's Female Regi latdrls tboonly sore remedy. It acta by gtaftf tnnA tin the nervous centres. lmDrovinK the Um arid determining director Jto th jein jt men? 1 stmation. K l a teiraupMe snscnwiaat ma aw 4 tr btelUeent physWaftM na It Prepared I ier aoumn pu aas been wor-; i py u. enuw w wu uradfleld's Fentalo Regulator has J. ' .w ninwvwj. m limn .111 ouarhly; teftea oy me in a great vaneiy oi cases, riTi t nm fnllv ieohvlnced that It Is unrivaled for aii thfttninoi of diseases which it claims to care, - 1 C n nnoedtegsel stnCprelendlneto of wondered foreucn roots, barks, fte ana puaea "l V .'VriTt TLT-Mr,tka a .vMlAtlA tabu. Srus cures, buta simple, pure, efieetlv edfeto made otwell known Taluable remedies, that Idhu Its' nan MTdfleates bv it b cures. - We refer to Hon BKers,tho purest andiest of medicines. &e. ittUierx5oAumn.Wfipui. t! ., j z '-.. tVfwj.jii,- Atuasta-Ga.. leb.4. 1879. . MetJM irjEhwsn hoionhly 4stAd-rir "Nnnralelne" Innweaso.I'C recommend it to all who BBtortltnBisralglii and icascaiuu WefiaamntBO no better fioods made than .-T7T v Js ' . r I - L Jlafikwell's ,DnrhamfLongrCut - , ,.r-. !-ri ,i .J" Beats the World, - .f-,-'t'-4 St Seplecjber list WE WILL MAKE ii'.'- .... . . . .. v The reunaabi la CASH. SUITS and CASH. PANTS wOl be sold at a sacrifice. All our STRAW $1.00. Our ePRWasiXXX Unto very BTMll,an ' . - lay of jljst jLSKiJsra- "Z'otjk. attbu-tiou to OUR NEW AND ORIGINAL FASHIONS FOR FALL, Permit us to assure you that our aim in manufacturing a STOCK OF CLOTHING is to produce Fashionable Garments with rood Workmanship. Oursue eets la catering for the Trade, is PRIMA FACIAS avldenoa that our endeavors have met with the requirements of our eustoBMcs. ten We Shall Open for Your Inspection this Season by Far fheHaBdsomest Lite of Men's Boy's, YouUi's and Children's Suits, Overcoats, Vandykes, Ulsters and Ulsteretts 1 THAT HAS XVXR BEEN EXHIBITED, RKADY-MADB, IN THIS MARKET. WEINVITB EVIBiiirZBOIDir TO CJH, OUT THE UaY OF OTJK, OPE3SrxpCTO-- Veryrespectfully, L. BERWANGER & BRO. XT T WE HAVE ON HAND A FINE LINE i-T. JJ, NOTICE. FIT I ' GUARANTEED OR BEAT THAT IF --Five IIiiiiM 1,000 YARDS OF FLANNEL DRESS SUITINGS AT ONLY 25 CTS. The tatest Koveltiea in Dress Goods; 2,000 y'ds Silks, Satins, Brocaded. Mm nice and new in the Millinery Department, and a new one of the Best fetaishments in New York. We ean please the most DON'T FORGET OUR OPENING NEXT TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Everybody is cordially invited. A band of music will stab)ishment a pleasure to you. .Q3? q TCIEIIES i jWItft tMtS I8BUB OT THE OBSERVHR i We have the Pleasure of Announcing the Arrival , of Qur FALL PURQHASE S DRY GOODS Tt W heen ntif endeavor in 0i?s efibrts : and in ikw solicitiBgyotir patronage, we do so fully confident that onr busineii rj xn'iitteUy-saiiory.'' Trusting that you will put these assurances to test by giv- a oall or favoring us Vi zi. taj:e pleasure to ; aiinoianc i to the ; JpubKc r , !s. And wiu He ready for jnepeetion jBhortly ; tlUVJiliizcpSl Sill Lzi: i "l-:- yiu "' - i'-clJi , vi WHICH WE WILI. CLOSE OUT REGARDLESS OF COST. septa; -.:: n .v,r r.wvds lo -1 ONE OF STAPLE AND 1 -Close and RrbmptTra ifm'il ,'3Trnj intvr ?4 .,wr -"v -i"iPJ3 a j 'twined l i oo wen i no neM further cogent,, .Cantor haj i.au fi MTrest nil beaL' - (jhemlsts rt NO. 3,608. A GENERAL CLEARING SALE OF ALL eniog for llDspectipa TTJElr OF SAMPLES FOR MERCHANT TAILORING. NO SALE. Hflopskirts at Fifty best Flannel Material ever offered anywhere for the faitidions. Ruling low prices. be in attendance and every effort will be ' : . . ! '' ' , ' ' DreDarinff ifbr the coming aeason'f trade, to surpais all preri- with your orders, we are respecnuuy yours, A-1ST that also, THE LARGEST AND EES1$$0RTED FANCY GROCERIES onal reDof ion rw-aaend nv as Fni. Doromusw of Mew York, TBS OBSXETXB JOB DnABTMS3T ' Has been thoroughly'supnued with every needs "J-, want, and wtth fhfllatest etrles of Type and evuy zi . manner of Job Printing eaa now bedooewtta r newtneei, dlipateh ana eheapnese. j We eao fans ' ish at short nottoe, . BLAKES, BTLL-HXAD3. T i I . ? ; -UETTES-HXAD9, CABDfl, - TAGS. RXCHPTS, P08TI23, PRftfliti vmea, w a TrttigTt.TA,. i , PAMPHLXTS. CJBCTJLABS, CHXCXS, bCL ' awnnnmnnenonwi " ' ' i; -r ' i ...... V ii-.-; HATS, including fine MACIIMAWS, will be dosed at il ' .'"T ... . . ' ' ... GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER AT VERT SHORT i i i Eai!!!-" price. and Velvets, Plain,-Striped and made Dy us to mate your visit m our ' y - ' ' ELI AS & COHEN. &d CO., we are receivine:, daily our have. placed oQ. 7 STOCKS O iJ v 'y.lyiUu j IN THE STATE. i 'JJ '' iiizers. i rltn Vv?. im? wQE iT'TrT and lothera. .2 f v i: SI I
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