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WANTS IT la useless for anyone to call at Uila office In an endeavor to flud out the name of advertisers. Those who dverttee under an InlUal or nora de plume do uot wish their name to be made pabllr, and they cannot be dl vnlged at UiU office. HELP WANTED. LADIES 'WANTED! To call 1(17 when you , want your summer dresses cleaned, dyed and pressed. If lll-tf WANTED Men to learn barber trad Good barbers make good money and make It easy. We make good barbers. Our course enables you to double your salary In few weeks. Catalogue free. ' Moler Barber Col lege, Atlanta, Qa. 171-t TEACHERS for graded and long term rural schools. Many , openings In August Enroll now. Three agen cies. One enrollment. Guaranteed service. Sheridan's Teachers' Agencies, Charlotte, N. C. 171-7t WANTKID Experienced meat cutter. Telephone No. 780. , 174-tf. WA'NTED Woman to do general , "housework. ."- Apply to No. S Car y roll avenue. . 174-St SALESMAN WANTED We want the . exclusive services of a high grade man In this and adjoining counties to sell to bankers and business men . our extensive lines of advertising specialties,' consisting of Art Calen dars and Novelties In Celluloid, Leather. Metal and Paper, etc We I own and operate the largest facto ' rles In the world devoted to the manufacture of specialties for ad' 7 vertlslng and offer hard working, conscientious salesman an opportu nity for large earnings under a very liberal commission contract Pre vious selling experience Is desirable but not absolutely essential. Terr! tory will be extended as rapidly as i results Justify and the closest per Sonal co-operation with our head office Is assured. Send us three A 1 references together with your phO' tograph and full Information In first letter as to your age. previous ex perience, etc. Applications treated In strict confidence. The American Art Works. Coshocton, O. 174-61 WANTED Expert stove and range repairing: work done to your satis. faction. Phone 1(1. lTS-(t WANTED For U. 8. Army: Able bodied unmarried men between . ages of II and IB; cltisens of the , United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the English lan. gunge. For Information apply to Recruiting officer, 107 West Trade St. Charlotte, N. C; I South Main St, Ashevllle. N. C, 110 tt 8. Elm St, Greensboro, N. C; 1B21 Main St, Columbia, & C; 104 tt West Main 8t, Greenville, 8 CI or 1(7 tt West Main 8U, Bpartanburg. 8. C MANAGERS WANTED To - control the county lights In North Carolina. Only first, class men, with refer ence, and small capital (say 1600) need apply. The proposition Is good for 16,900 a year to an energetic sales manager. Apply In person, or write Radium Bpray company, Clo ver, Virginia, LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANT ED No canvassing or solloltlng re quired. Good Income assured. Ad dress National Co-Operative Realty Co.. V11J6 Marden Building, Wash ington, D. C CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS open the way to good government positions. I can coach you by mail at small cost Full particulars free to any American citlsen of eighteen or over. Write today for Booklet EB9I. Earl Hopkins. Washington, a c. WANTED. WANTED Ladles Dying, cleaning, and repair work. J. H. MoQtnness, SI South Main steet lM-tf WANTED Tour Notary publlo work. Phono II. J as. W. Albright M-tf wmiTicn a snod second hand saw -.in i.th and shins-la outfit Box" 170. Hickory. N. C H-f WANTED To buy child'! ' rocking horse. Apply IT South Main street J. B. Moore. HOTJPTJ WANTED BT - September 18th; six to eight rooms; good neighborhood; will take an unex .rf 1aiL Box 1081. City ' ' i7B-3t 1 PAT CASH for old books Select those you wish to dispose of, send me car giving ths number you f.... ... I will call. : E. & G1' 114 Patton avenue. 17B-3t .AfTa hitis i werk badT . . anil finned. Is nave b cuhctto j1. . your Pocket Knife rustyand dull? We can sharpen and polish It How 1 about your Hhearsf Bring them. ..... , w nniiah and edge any tool. We have a full line of Barber Bup , piles. A. R a Co.. II North Main tf. street wivrr.ttTi) thoroughly clean and press your suits, skirts. Jackets, nmnvnl and wrinkles Ironed out Our modern steaming tables kills the slick sppearancs ot worn nd makoa thorn fresh by r.ii.tfthnan. I'bone 389 for swlti ni.K nger. J. C. Wllbar. on . square. the riAIIC3 EXAMINED rs.EE n..m Tuned. Regulated Voiced. Revolced and Repaired at Jtessonable Ratea 18 years exp-riss -c u "u.. guaranteed. -',..,. II. A. B( Cbuno fit Phone 133 WANTS FOB SALE , KODAK FOR SALE A lxi Ko- ., m nrsi cius condition. Coal i1. wl'l for $I.T. Inquire of C. W. Capell, at this office, tt FOR BALE Single comb, thorough- urea itnoae island Red cockerel; will sell cheap. Address Poultry, Gasette-News. ,o-u POULTRY SUPPLIES Red Comb. Poultry Feed, Scratch, Corn and Fine Chick, Dry Mash for hens. Force Feed for little chicks. Roup, Oap, Cholera, and White Diarrhoea Core, lice Powder and. Lie IJould and a limited number of SOo books rree. Pnono TBI. J. M. Campbell, at Burner's Grocery Department lOB-tf k bale Double lot and 7-room cottage. Bargain. North French uroaa. u. B. Watson. FOR SALE One millinery deoart- ment; must be sold at a bargain at once. w. A. Willis. Paragon Bide Room i. lSB-tf FUR BALI Bargain In extra fine thoroughbred Brown Leghorn chickens. Some excellent exhibition stock Included In this offer, such as 93 point hens, scored by four dif ferent judges, and one extra larsre. fine shaped, and colored pullet line bred cock. Address Luke Dixon, Asnevuie, w. c 160-tt FOR BA'JE at a bargain, two second hand Pianos in good condition, one a Kimball, the other Bchlllen. . W. L. Moore, No. 11 West Pack square. FOR BALE, CHEAP Horse, also buggy, i Room . Revell Building. F. P. Ingle. tf FOR SALE Beautiful Imported col .lie cneap, on account of . leaving city. Also fine shepherd doc Phone 40, Kenllworth park. S. H Batson. FOR SALE New B room cottage, 492 uoutn French Broad avenue; leav ing town; bargain; cash or terms. Apply A. M. Y., Gazette-News. 174-6t (OR SALE A few handsome mis sion clocks, used as samples; suit able for hall, dining room, bed room or office; will sell 11.60 to 12 each. Apply at Gaxette-News office, ' --i . .. .:-..,' .. .. 175-tf MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE, bought, sold and ex. changed. Easy payments. BI South Main St Phone 18B. 141-tf CHAS. L. BLUDER, 10 8. E. Pack square, furnnlture bought old, stored and rented. For sale type writers and pianos. LOST Pair of gold glasses, chain attached. In leather case, on Mon day, August 18th. Finder please r turn to Casette-Kaws office and re ceive regard. 174-6t NEW RUGS From old carpets we make them In any site. Ours are superior to others. Write for cata logue. Oriental Rug Co., 1101 Ca thedral Bt, Baltimore, Md. l(l-78t WE WANT your Stenographic and Copying work. ' Carolina Commer cial School, office 10 Pack square. Phones 174. 1178. . l(8-tf CAROLINA COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Office, 10 Pack Square. P. L. Holman, principal; G. L. HaJI, as sistant principal. Ask for our spec ial rates on tuition. l((-tf KEYS, KEYS. KEYS Thousands of keys for every style of lock made. Two good locksmiths to fit them for you. In a hurryT Phone 448 and will be "Johnny on the spot" J. M. Hearn ac Co., Battery Park Place. ..-'.' ; 174-tf. LOST At Kress" store Thursday morning, gold handle umbrella. Finder will please return same to 78 N. Main street and receive re ward. L. T. Spraglns. 176-3t LEARN TnLEGRAPHT Class will start Monday, September 4tn; also thirty more new pupils In book keeping, and stenography desired; also can place two expert stenog raphers, out of city. Ashevllle Bus iness College. 17S-3t SCHOLARSHIP (A-B) In the Fall Term of the A. B. C. is we most vsluable Winter Scholarship In the south. These scholarships Include boarding privileges to out-of-town pupils this year. Twenty more new pupils on these can be accommo dated. Please write or call. Ashe vllle Business College, oppo P. O. t. 17S-3t BOARDING. ixrvnNm LOOKING for a nice plei ant plaoe for tne summer wquiu well to call on Miss BeUa. Burnitte. tiT patton Ave. Phone 87. m-ti ROCK LEDGE, 88 Haywood street 31 Rooms thoroughly renovai-a. k treat from Auditorium, half block rnm witter far noui. r J. Corcoran, Prop. - - ntr VTT.I.A. on ear line; nice seleot i-Aa rnr & Taw. - ruuui v. Merrimon arenue. 118-tl SPECIAL FRICZ3 . t aHii car o t ask ' tor out ... run and matting, alse . ,in window shades and bou cleaning of all klnda Asliaville Carpet Uozzs, Ko, 18-10 Cliunh St . rtione 12 Tvy yor tf ket sn l give order for . to le r! "i trora y"r ..re to : . :-n. WANTS FOR RENT. FOR RENT Desirable store room, suitable for any kind of business without shelves or counters. Apply Box 337, Canton, N. C U FOR RENT Four nice rooms, kitch en, sitting room and 1 bedrooms. H. C. Hunt, 161 8. Main St. 17(-3t kooms FOR . RENT Furnished or unfurnished; terms moderate. 892 North Main street 176-6t FOR RENT Offices or entire floor In Citizens Bank building, 8 Pack square. Flat (modern), Haywood street $18.00; house on Spruce street 824.00. Apply to J. L; Wag ner, postoftlce, or No. 18 Revell Building. . tll-o FOR RENT I unfurnished rooms It nice place on Charlotte street Cheap to right parties. No sick people; no children. J. R. R., Ga sette-News. 11 -tl FOR RENT Furnished connecting rooms for housekeeping at 18 Grady street Phone 839. 186-tf FOR RENT I room : house, unfur nished, Woodfln street, 835. Forbes Campbell, room I, Drhumor building, 48 tt Patton avenue Phone 268. ' FOR RENT 2 or 8 furnished rooms for light housekeeping; ideal place for sick people. 28 Highland street Phone 1769. . : 178-lw The sheville ChihdL Co. , joJEsa ous y business Mcsturafei September 30th. It Knio ctxck goiag at e 3?.ati5a feg,wdless of cost. T3T9 4JJHEVILLE CHINA COMPANY Pumco M. , ' 6 N. Pack Sq CHICHESTER S PfLU MAMHNIt r.HAN IMI.I.K. (, tl- Tnailiavaalk.SiilM.AInKdlaU. SOLDBiDRIiCGISIStVLimfltPi Instead of Liquid Antiseptics or Peroxide many people are now using Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic The new toilet germicide powder to be dissolved in water as needed. For all toilet and hygienic uses It Is better and more economical. To cleanse and whiten, the teeth, remove tartar and nrevent decay. , . To disinfect the mouth, de stroy disease germs, and nurifv the breath. - 0 To keep artificial teeth and brldire work clean, odorless To remove nicotine from the teeth and purify the breath after smoking. To eradicate perspiration and bodj odors by sponfre bathing. The best antiseptle wash known. ' . Boiieres and strengthens tired, weak, Inflamed eyes. Heals sore throat, wounds snd cuts. 85 and 50 eta. a box, druggists or by mall postpaid. Sample Free. THa PAXTONTOlvaTOCBosroi.mw " REMOVAL) NOTICE The Parts Millinery has moved U No. 78 PATTON AVE. next door te the Palace Theater.'.' : . .: MRS. i. KKOMAN, Prop. Bverythlng In Millinery. : , FOR SALE , 18 acres of land, 6 room house, 800 fine chickens, fine horse and ' buggy. fine milch cow, good barn and other out buildings, 4 miles from city, near Sulphur Springs. Ths owner leaving the country. $3000. 81000 cash, bal ance one and two years. . J. D. PENLAND & SON No. It Temple Court Phone 1405. FOR SALE Beautiful Suburban home; on line, surroundod ' by grove of tree with five acres of land, tclty water, . it, eiectrio light Very easy terms. CANADAY REALTY C0; 10 N. Tack So. Phone 749 We Zlzzi. for tlie Conth as Did Lee and Jarson Being the oldest Old Line Lev.) Rewrve Bouthern Mutual Company, tfwuhie sll of the Staodnrd Pollcls, giving tlie lowest powll.le rates con itpnt wliJi flufety. We si.ll'-.lt your U4lnl A.klir UmiMlMM OhlaavtcrV lll.ao.4 ItruaaA J'lll. la Urd 1 .vla eel .IliAVx boei, Kated wHt HI.M KiUma. W aa atW K ar Tiw V RECQGniTIDii OF 1 IS DENIED Southern Pacific Railway Flat ly Declines to Agree to Em ployes Request. ' EFFORTS ARE MADE TO AVERT A STRIKE Ucprcsontatlves of 25,000 Employes of Railway Have Not Derid ed Strike Vote. San Francisco, Sept 2. The South ern Paclllc Railroad company through fullus Kruttschnltt, vice president ind director of maintenance and op eration of the Harrlman lines, abso- utely . rejected yesterday a demand or recognition of the federation of hop employes, comprising Ave shop :raft unions and 25,000 men. That such recognition, with its Im plications, would hamper ' the com- any in performing its duty to tne jubllo was the position taken by Its rflciala. Union leaders asked lor it m grounds of economy and expedi ion and admittedly because of a feel ng that greater centralization of cap tal and power made corresponding centralization among various unions i leslrable. I The unions Involved had asked their .nneral officers for permission to. strike in the event of the refusal to! ;rant recognition of the federation. A conference lasting over three lours was terminated by Mr. Krutt ichnltt's final answer and following t the union representatives, sober 'seed, went Into session by themselves .o consider the strike vote which they .nay accept as binding or may reject, efusing to sanction a strike. Following the conference Mr. Krutt chnitt Issued the following state ment; "r "In the conference the question of .he benefit to accrue to both the company and the men from a feder itlon was fully presented by the in- arnatlonal officers, and the officers t the railroad company explained at ength. the embarrassment that the company would experience in per ormlng Its public functions tf ham- oerad hv a committee vested with lufflcient power to control or partial y control its op&ralions." A railroad official last night said luthoritatlvely that there was no :hange In Mr. Kruttschnltt's position; that recognition of the federation would be impossible. "We have not refused to see the men further, however," said this offi cial. "We are still prepared to grant my requests for a conference, though jur position Is fixed." Union leaders have made no secret it their anxiety to" avoid a strike if it can be done, end-means to that end were canvassed freely, in their meet ing last night - - ,-.. "Our meeting with Mr. Krutt Khnltt was without result" said J. W, Kline of the International Black imlths' union and spokesman for the labor leaders, last night "Neither ilde . would concede anything. The demand that he recognise the federa tion was presented, to-. Mr. Krutt schnltt but he refused to grant It; however, we still have hopes of avert ing a strike." After continuing in session until a late hour the labor leaders adjourned to supper, and then renewed their de liberations. They. . announced during the recess that no decision had been reached relative to the action to be 'aken in view of . the failure of the day's negotiations..' ' ; Diarrhoea Is always more or leas prevalent during September. Be pre pared for It Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera Remedy is prompt md effec tual. It can always be depended upon and la pleasant to take. For sale by ill dealers. . unioi MINERAL SPRINGS, SKYLAND, N. C - "Spend the Summer Here." '. Located on ithe highest point of Ashevllle & Spartan burg division of the Southern railway. 1 Has an almost perfect natural drainage. 1 ' " A health-giving air free from city f; smoke and other impurities , A fine mineral spring on premises. Vegetables from, our own garden. " Pure milk arid butter. One of the best bowling alleys in the state. Ten trains daily and four daily mails. v Cottages in connection ; With the main building. Taking it all around one of the most desirable Bummer resorts in "Western North Carolina. ' Beautiful walks and drives. For raies and information, address - r MRS. IL CATHEYj Skylarid, N. d .jagfljWNlA t.rr urn llllllta? yi:rr.2 uotll utz TOM Tl IS CUT .: -3 I'JW. cLb-tka in iu BoupmJitjr. ; TCM Tl IS 1 " T or . '.t-wel r. I , r-S.rft i ! i , ',mnt, alt tii HATS OFF. Facts About ' the American Indian'i ; Healthy Hair. The American Indian . accustomed from time immemorial to go bare headed In all kinds of weather is never troubled with falling hair or nidnesa. The close atmosphere caused by our civilised" head-gear Is conducive to I he breeding of Infinitesimal germs which dig into the scalp and thrive i n the sap of the hair-root This true cause of baldness is of rocent discovery and explains the non- uccess of all hair-vigors which treat ed baldness as a functional disorder. Newbro's Herplclde Is a direct ex terminator of the germ. "It destroys vhe cause and permits the hair to rrow as nature Intended. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c In stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co.. Detroit Mich. One dollar bottles f uaranteed. Smith's drug store, Bpe -lal agents. ' , Gilbert Wanted to Know. Sir William a . Gilbert was once rtandlne outside his club when a stranger approached him and said: I beg your pardon, sir, but do you 1-appen to know a gentleman, a mem- ter of this club, with, one eye called I latthews? . . I Sir William paused for a moment I can't say that I do, he replied. What Is his other eye called? St Paul Dispatch. Notre Dame Lady's Appeal To all knowing sufferers of rheum tlam, whether muscular or of ths 4ilnta ailatla lumharn hnplrAfhA. Iialns In the kidneys or neuralgia fains, to write to her for a home treatment which has repeatedly cured i:i of these torturea She feels It her duty to send it to all sufferers FREE. You cure yourself at home as thou. (.ands will testify no change of cli mate banishes uric acid from the blood, loosens the stiffened Joints, pur ides the blood, and brightens the eyes, Klvlng elasticity and tone to the whole ystem. If the above Interests you, lor proof address Mrs. M. Summers, 'tox R, Notre rime, Ina. . NEW PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS W. W. MATNEY, B. S., A. M PHiuipal. Opens at 42 8(arnea Ave., Thurs day, Sept. 1. - k fitting school to pre pare boys for life, or for . college. Number limited; select pupils. Indi vidual Instruction suited to the Indi vidual boy;' wholesome environments. light well ventilated, comfortable room. For terms and particulars confer with the Principal at his home, or Phone 1035. 17-12t 1 . 1 .'iff If:.. - ' A HatOI .HTAftlmfl . . . , . .. CINCINNATI. OHIO. Overlooking New filnton Park. Sv ary. room outside with bath, or het I and cold water. Milk, cream, vege tables from our own farm. Amertoea Plana 88.00, 11.80. 88.01 and 88.80 nor day. ' R. B. Mills. Prop., formerly of I Hotel Bennett Blnghamton, N. ' T.. and Orond Hotel. New Tork City. Wxth. Mound and Keaioa Streets. IN THE HEART Xliere Centas Commorul Artiry SimI the AltractinrJ thai Draw Vlnra ' 7rom Eerj Quirtef of t! e CiJ e ! Hotels and Boarding House KNICKERBOCKER Delightful Situation. Appointments Complete. Central Location. J THE MANOR r.--':"'' . ; ALBEMARLE PARK AN EXCLUSIVE INN. Near golf links. Attractive excellent table. Windsor: hote,l 4S SOUTH MAIN ST. '-':- - -' ' ' ' New management American and nished throughout Rates Europ American, 38.00 per day. Commercl Large sample rooms free. FAIRFIELD INN WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL NOV. 15 . . . . Elevation, 3,160 feet Lka Pali-field, in the beautiful BaDDhlre country. Is the finest spot in thai world fn a vacation, and the trout right now. j. -v : ' .. ' Get your tackle together, close up lor weeks. Tou'll gst a taste of real Modern hotel with baths, hot and serrloe, first-class cuisine, boating and tennis, bowling. Telegraph line direct tember, October and November. For Information, rates, etc address . , . , . v. . .' H. R. HOBERT80N, Froprletor, ; -.i- . , Falrneld Inn. COMMERCIAL THE KENTUCKY HOME HOTEL ' Endorsed by the P. A and The' best Sample Boon in the Battery ParK Hotel , .' .'-: ASHEVILLE, W. O. . -''i''-J om THROTJG UOCI TBS TEAR. . Famous Everywhere T H E SWANNANOA V ';, A STRICTLY Family and Transient Hotel Bates $140 a Oaf and upward. Hotel Kenmore '..... WATNESVIIXK, H. a . . A . Open Throughout ths Tear. BTRIOrLY HIGH CLASS SERVICE AliWATS. "", ? : . s , . . . . C H. and MRS. U W. lOWOtrT. THE BON AIR LEADING COMMERCIAL WAYNESVILLE, N. O; Open the Year Ronnd. ETHELWOLD HOTEL hi heart ol Beautiful Sapphire Co untry. Altitude 8180 feet Rates It per day. TcmpUng Terms to Tourist Reservatlone. L -. MRS. BREVARD, W. C, a ...V .v GLADSTONE HOTEL To right ef Southern depot Only r- . ax .-a si na w da. . . nuumj mm wuw Ml. W M ttr meets all trains. Commercial Hotel Raleigh, ! A New-Modern-Meritorions who know what's what and Hotel Balsam. Several thousand dollars In Improvements. Fourth consecutive season. under same management Features: In every room .no mosquitoes or Insects. Altitude ion leet -iv from Southern depot. Amusements: horseback riding, eta. ' r THE PHOENIX . On West Colletre street, just back of the old Berkeley Hotel," Where you can get the with baths. - Wo siek - u you cannot nna me piace tuup iu m BLOMBERCS CIGAR STORE. . He will direct you. THE JARRETT COMMERCIAL ttataa tl AS ner dev. Hot and Cold Month. v. .: - ' -TTT; One of ths most beautiful drfvwi around Ashevllle. , , KOUNTAIlt KEAD0V7S INN wtion- .so feet ' An Ideal plaee to spend the summer month 1S09 feet above ABhevllle. Rates reasonable Conveyance makes dally trips, starting from City Ticket office. No. Patton Ave., phone III , or address . tIIC3 T;iPS ukzziz, rrcp. City Livery Stable ifttii tvos. r:. !.r -jmn-vj. k" ' IffilAElj. Pros. . i vs ' 'HFCCUXi nTts TO co-aMt-lis-. tsi ef Stock and vUul'. Prompt aud I i4"f. l-. t irvi.. )i f and A n R.H,ttlM "til" r V . "1 .. ,M:rr,7,i:.c. .- . Tbe be.t and n---1 reftwirinble hmiM In $ 'd ti l e, cUn bf and home "(,!. p. lr.lvA 1 ?r i' y. f - . . , f Y X. fj AWa'aa.A.w4. Li WO. 17 OOLLKGK 81. PUONK 151. ?' . . . - Largi Wiady Grounds. ' " TERMS According to Location of Room. ' ASHEVILLE, N. 0. accommodations; good service; .. European. Overhauled and Refur can. SOo, 75o and 31.00 per aay. al trade solicited. w. . xaiito, rrop. flshlns' was never better than it ! : . your desk, ana come up tor a xew aajs sport cloth water, eiectrio ugnta, neii noy all out-door s porta. Music, dancing, to the hotel. Special rates for Sep- - ;. , " Sapphire, H. O. , TOURIST U. 0. T. Traveling Men. town. Hendersonville, N. 0. HIGH GRADE . J FRANK LOCGHRAM, Owner tt Prop. AND TOURIST I HOTEL OF UR3. 8ALLIE E. CORY, Proprietress. FREE SAUPL3 R00r3 Trade, write) ior vruoaHioiai FRANCKJOA HAMIlvrOIf, , 5 s-rovrKwr- - European plan notes in ine enr. fafa In connection. BatbS free. POT- trade solicited. FRANK BLAKE. Manager. Ralep, N. C. Hostelry. It sppeals to tho?e why. . .HOWELL COBB. Ovens anna SS, Mli. TIMMU, H. OL ' Running cold spring ana not wm. Tennis, oowima, ""' ' J "'" "J"LT BAT 4AM HOTKL CO, Proprietors. nicest rooms for 50o and 75c, SPRINGS HOTEL AND TOURIST Baths. Bpecial Rates bf Week or B. F. JARRETT, Maaager, ,' IMllstwro, V. O, r. v.. I, ,..Hawa . W..I At t.e I I rloii, N. C, 7i i IS to JT l r Ij!ra cool r " Uf COul J 'llMlf: , pln-e on rh t ni'.i " , . I 1 I I
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