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3 - -v GEORGE 8. r BAKER, Editor and Proprietor. & l.. .., ., ..I,. .. . - AJlletter addressed to v . J- - Geo. S.' Baker, FnmJLY..... t...;.JuNE, 16,1876. . ii 'i . ... i i - County Nominating Convention Tbe Democratic voters of thia Coun day of July, for ibe:pr pose. of nomi nating a candidate for - the House of Conunons, and candidates for the ser cral Qouvty offices. i " -3Y3I. Spencer - C ; : I J on fir i .ChVnw Executive Com. Xoultiuvff Fjomalo Col-' ! lojfe. By reference to oura!vertUis. columns, it will bo seen that foe 4 above institution will be opened on the 12th of Jnlyncxtr'for tfic re ception of pupils, under the most favorable auspices. At the last District ; Conference, Board '; of Directors were appointed to take Ir charge ,said school, and at a meeting of theLBoard, recently held, jt;wa4aoaniQpsly resolved, to in vite, and earnestly request, the Rev. F. L: Reld.1 to take chargil of the College, as President. In com pliance, with the invitation and re quest, he has consented to do so, and will open as above stated. MrReid is a regular graduate -a member of the North Carolina Con ference. As a citizen, he is univer sally popularhaving 'the esteem and confidence" of the entire com munity. As a minister, he has but few eqnals and no superior in the State.' Mrs. ' C. D. Lawrence, a a clean sweep this year. The County people want' such a.Board of Commissioners, as will assure an xxnwnicil 'and Honest admin is tra tionif W cointyiflkirs. Let such of the safe burglars is now in Nassau New Providence, having fled the.'couotry rather tliah under go another .trial and Jacc the new. and copclaslre.tydencc, that can a Board be nominated, and it will now be brought against him; and add largely to the strength of the jet this is the man who was sum party. In the opinion of the writer moned by our President from the ot this Tkes8ri- Thomas ; White prisoners dock to attend a very Peter J. Dement, Wm. J. King, select reception at the White Ilouse. John T. Clifton and Baffin. R. We may. well say In the language of Holmes would make a strong run, the immortal' "Williams," can Bach be ejected and discharge the duties J-4hing9-bo-'nil-overcome- ua like a of jtheir, trns.sjwith great; fidelity I summers cloud, .and not exciteour and capability. DANIKLINSCO. special wonder. Franklin Co., June Hth. 3VW IPowtog-e I Jill, IsrtA'iot -jjCoiay cntloii. Ucmf ntionof the pemocratlc Conscaypr V of tbe,Fourth . ConsslojiM district, will bo held, i n the jcjty of ilalcih , on . Tuesday the 13th dav of June next, for tha DUTDoaVf Domlnaii'iur ar candidate djr. well and favorably known,' forf$S$7H rMcntial ft,Wm tln the Literary de EleSor rtfyWutfo dele:( partment he has had many years gates to ,theStv LSoIa ConjcnUon, .jdftgfa. as .kcr, 4 wlU A fall attendance, is earnestly, do- wioo;iiwuiuuuuv u uumc iriVcwaitv will bo entitled inferior to but few in the Statc. tnJ Miss Annie It. Fuller ill have voters, and toctionai part over ftlly w "illi8H. uc T"""' EireaViin 1872 . She' is in every way qualified lor fluencc to the School that tint few possess. Noae kpow bier, but to love,; Bhc hs he very best pelec-; tion the Board could have made. The Boarding 'department will be under the control of Mrs. A. T. llarris, one of the most pious, and very best ladies in the community. She-will be a mother to all the in mates of the College. By refer ence to the advertisement, it will be seen that the Board and Tuition has been placed at the very lowest Our Washington Letter. Special Correspondence. Washinoton, D. C, June 14. '76. Mr. Blaine and his lettcrs1 stih. The following 1 louse Bill passed the senate last Thursday : 1. Be it enadedy &c, That ' mail matter of tho third class shall embrace all Damnhlets. occasional nublications. continue to be the chief topic of 1 publicatioL8 deTotcd pritnarily conrersauon aoout ine noteis acu t0 RdTertUing purpoMs 6r for free cir- httle else, and every newspaper you 8Uueriptlon rate8 priceurrcnt, cata- ??,..w,.lB loguesaunuals, handbHls, posters, un- sealed circulars,' pros pectus es, -1 ooks bound or unbound, book manuscripts, it. The New xork Graphic in its issue of yesterday gives an interest- ing account of an interview held proof-sheets, maps, prints, engrarings by one of its "correspondents with I , . j. ; . - J7 , . ; i - : - I plants, inflexible patterns, samples, n an declined to tell an he knew ber By order, of. the.., District Execu- tire Committee Jim 7.; .AlwwwJB.," ny) :c-'rnf orf; 20 Chairman. TO tTHB , DEMOCRAT8 0F & LOUlSBUROTOWNSmP. A iroecting of ihe 1 Democratic voters In.iLouisbunr. Townsbin is hereb' cajled 'op Friday the 30th day'bf 'Jah'cl 187d; at 2 o'clock P.' M., 'in tHe OowrC : Iloase : in 'Louis-burg,-: for? the purpose of selecting delegates tohe county Convention, to nominate a Candidate tor the JjCt fslature' attt'foi1 bther County possible figures as low as any first officers, to be held in Loulsbnrg on cia8g institution can bconducted cause' 1 he ' expected to be called again before the committee to testi fy, in the 1 case. ;But he explicitly the lt day of July 1876, and for the further purpose of perfecting a thorough organization of Uic party in the Township for the Campaign. Every democrat in the township is earnestlv requested to attend. W. II. SPENCER, Member Dem. Ex. Com., for Louisburg Township, For Congresa 4th District y Joseph. J. Davis, OF FRANKLIN. . r . 4 ...... Foil Governor, Zebulon B. Vance, OF. BUNCOMBE. HON. JOSEPH J. DAVIS RE , NOMINATED BY ACCLAMATION. Aller the lapse of two years from tho first nomination and triumphant election to Congress of this gentle man, and during his first term of service in the National Legislature, at the unanimous and enthusiastic command of the Democratic party of this District in Convention as- Fcmblcd, we place with pride the name of the Hon. Joseph J. Davis, of Franklin, at, the head of our paper as tho Candidate for Con grcss in this District, Mr. D. having with safety a first class education is here placed within the reach of all. In regard to Louisburg, we will say that there- is not a more refined and intelligent community in the State. In point of health there is no better. Under the present arrangement, - the Louis burg Female College, will be a suc cess it cannot be otherwise. We take great pleasure in recommend ing it to all concerned.? THE UNIVERSITY A .COMPLIMENT TO. THE DENIS. HIGn STU- A distinguished gentleman in our State who was present at the late com mencement concludes a letter to us with the following high compliment to the studectN of the University, which declared that Mf. Bj4ine "did not read all the letters to the House nor did ' ho read them ' in iheir proper order, and he says that while Mr. Blaine very 1 carefully read those which were non-relevant br which contained nothing of es pecial importance implicating him in improper transaction, lie care fully "omitted the letters which con tain damaging fact 3 and statements that corroborate the Charges made against him. He did not read the letter acnowledging the receipt of $40,000 at orid time and $60,000 at another. Mr. Mulligan reflects at the singular attitude of Mr. Blaine in refusing to lay his private letters before the Committee, and then making" a sensational demonstra tion before the House by pret end -iDg to read them, when in fact he only read such letters or parts of letters," as were entirely unimpor tant, and declared they were the worst. The Washington corres pondent of the paper, I have above refered to truly says, Mr. Blaine, has served a great purpose uncon ciously. He has shown what an abuse the Speakership of a large Congress has become, and how readily it may be used lor personal profits br party purposes. One of Mr. Blaine's letters points out to a speculator, 'where and how he had saved him hundreds of thousands of dollars worth by a mere ruling, merchandise, sample' cards, phonograph ic paper, letter envelopes and wrappers, cards (plain and ornamental,) paper, photographic representations, seeds, cuttings, bulbs,' roots, scions, and all other mattar which ' may be declared mailable Dy -law as third-class matter, and otuer articles not above the weight prescribed by law, which are not from their nature liable to destroy, deface, or otherwise injure the contents of tie mail-bags, or the person of any one en gaged in the postal service. AH' liq uids, poisons glass, explosive materials, and obscene books or papers shall be excluded from tbe mails. 2. That packages of matter of the third clas3 shall not exceed four pounds iu weight and shall be subject to ex amination and rates of postage of here inafter provided. The postage of mail matter of the third class shall bo at the following rates for all distances: One cent for each cuncc or fractional part thereof. Every package of the third class of mail-matter shall bear the post mark of the office at which the same shall be mailed for transportations. 3. That p .stage on third class mat ter shall be prepaid by stamps. If however, the postage on third class To the Working. Class. Yft can famish employment at which j on can make vtry large pay, la jour iwn localities, without beiacr'away lrtn home over night. Agents waai ed in every town and county to - taka ftuuacxiDcrs icr ine uutunniai itrcora, tbe largeat publication in the United Stales If pages, 44 coiomos; Recant ty Illnstratert: Terms oolv 81 ixr tear. Tbe Reccrd is devoted to whatever is of interest connected with tbe Ceo ten nial veer. The irreat Exhibltiot at Philadelphia ts folly Illustrated Id d- Tsa!.-" Errrybody want it, Tb -wbe4 people feel great Interest in tneiruoua trj's Centennial Birtaday, and want to know all about it. A a elegant patrK otic crajon dxawiog premium picture is presented tree to eaca subscriber. It is entitled . "In remembrance of the One Hundredth Anniversary o! the In dependence of tbe United States." Bize, Z3 by SO incne. Any one can become a successful agent, tor but akow tbe paper aad picture and hundreds of iubscribcrs are easily obtained every- wbere. Tnere la no business that will pay like this at present. We have many agents who axe making as ; high ss fzu per day and upwards. How is the time: don't delsy. Remember it costs nothing to give the business a trial, bend for our circulars, terms, andsaple copy ot psper, which are sent tree to all who apply; do itte-dai. Complete outfit tree to tnoeo who de cide to engage. Farmers and mechan ics, andthUr sons and daughters make the very best ot agent. Address. THE CENTENNIAL RECORD Portland, Maine. 1876. Spring 1876. HtOa U. &. Kai&to'o Fashionable Millinery, RALEIGH, N. C. Is the place to purchase your spring Bonnet.'and all the novelties, in the Millinery Line. I hare just returned from tbe Northern cities, with a large and full stock ot Millinery Goods, and I am better prepared than ever, to give my patrons just whst tbty need. I have added to my stock. Zephyr ol all kinds, and will be . pleased to have your orders for any shade ydu wish; from one ounce, to any quantity. I do not prnDcae to mske a crest noise about low price?, best gcvds, and things of that kind, bat simply to say, that 1 set out witu this motto Satisfaction guaranteed, in prices, styles and material?, and none but first clas work itnt to my patrons. I inteod to adhere strictly to this moito, and promise to TRb&T YOU RIGHT. Yoar orders are respectfully solici ted, and I promise to Hi 1 thtru as carefully as if selected in persor. When you visit the city, call r.n me and examine my stock sod prices. Mr?. M. A. Bardic, Fashionable Milliner, Opposite Tucker Hall, Raleigh, N,C. EAGLE HOTEL Louisburg, N. . rnoraviciou. o The prefent proprl tsr has lrased the Eitjle hotel, (formerly occupied by Jalncs Ornt) Urr a uumber of years. e U prepared to accommcHUte regular and transient boarders, has nice rooms, wt 1 furnished, and fitted up in the bettyle. lie ha'Hal&olarre' -anjlcujj:lUiMitjyojA,fpaJrsii.ejMi display their auiplc. I he table Is dailv eupplkil wUh the bert them-r ket afford He will spare uo pains In making, his lo::nlers cmfortbl, and hors he uill receive a liberal patronasrc from the public Jao. bih 1S73. To the Voters of Franklin County. I hercbv aonout.ee tn self a candidate for tbe c ftice ot Treauier oi Frsnklio Connty, ulj.ct to the action ot the Democratic nntriniiug Convection. Vtry R.spectlt.iij J. J. Persor, a 7-2 m. To the Volers or Frank lin County. I herebv announce in j self a candidate for the office oi SneriiT of Franklin, surj-cto! course to the Action rt the Democratic uouduatiog convention, m 103 m . ' . J.J.Jueea To the Voters ofFranlin County. The Climax Shirts, A GREAT BARGAIN, WAMSUTTA SHIRTS At 01.25 each. 1st. Thej are made of the finest Waratutta MiUi Shlrtlojr. 2ad. They are completely seamed and stitched tbroegbout, tqual to the lest custom rrk. 3rd, The IW-mi are thrte-pN, froct ply. 210 Linen. r "4tb. They are cat leoenhwise with the goods inuriog sutngth of msterU 1. - ' 5th. Tbey sre equal in material, style, fit, and wrk:nenhip to tb best btirta at f 'i.iz each. Cth. Ibry are tt laundered, and can be easily tried oo by the putcbs&er wli'i can have the Button br lrt Bet ton, ic., fiouhrd with as or at home. Trick, f!. 2a each. TkM: Positively cash WHITE & SHAW, Lnu:sburg, N. C. Min:u .ui isiu. ' ! hereby announce myself a candidate for the nrnce of Resiater ot Deeds tr-r Franklin County. 8abieet to the sc (ton ot the Dsmocratic nomibadnir cooventicn, Very Re'pectfo'y J. J. ALLEN. march 10-3 n. To the Voters of Frank lin County. I take this method of declaring my self a candidate for the office ot UogUter of Decd, . subject of course to ti e action of the Democratic Humiliating Co iven I ion. C. D. MAIiONK. To The Voters of Frank lin County. Merchant Tailoring, Dor.e at tbe shortest Notice by- C. M. FARRISS WITH 11 .P. HOWELL. PnAcriCAL DiLtsunoe axDCrrriit, No. 0 Fajeiteville Street, Raleigh Nl FOR STYi'eTfIT" W10 WORK MANSHIP. CAllT BE SUR PASSED. Warranted to ptesse ibe d1 Fu- tidiout. J57" Send for Uoip! ao! Prices, ssd Ur confiocrtl tbst 1 nil bipr than any fiist class Uoue this tided New Yoik. Address a'l order to . R. T. HOWELL, P. O. Boa 2J8. lUhih, V. V. April 7-3-ui. rTARLLSIlED 1S4T. W. H. Morris 4 Sons., corrns factors asd Commission Merchants. 23. 2 and 27 Cminierce Ft. Snrfdk, Pa. In view of t''0 orcniPstunrT nn der winch I wai lefrsudel f my cloc lion two -farn rg-, I do not heitat to anneal to mv Prtv fur ri-nnnii- I 4 - j natnn. 1 aroi.nlsiiiily announce in Will make liberal furrency u rn ecs ou producror bill lading in haiiI. we take the liberty of publishing. It is due to the students to say that tLeir and he explained that he had pro- conduct was marked in the highest de- Yoked the raisin? of the point in or- grec by a sense of duty and decorum. So much so indeed that the Trustees just before the adjournment of that body, late on Thusday evening, passed a formal resolution expressive of their gratification at the highly decorous de portment they witnessed during the commencement services. Inprepar- by his able and manlyj&ourso fully Ing the acoouat of tho proceedings of metthe atiti tho occasion We failed to award the kJ r h riomM;n praises that in this particular .was so I . . . -J ruling by send- rrsriit m " iidc y- cases where the same is known such sender shall be notified of the fact, and the amount of postage due shall be col lected from such sender before the same be transmitted by mail. In casa the sender is not known, and where it has not beeen the evident intention of the party so depositing the package shall be forwarded and double the amount paid of deficient postage shall bo col lected from tho party to "whom it is ad dressed, delivered at its proper destina- tim. 4. That the sender of any article of third-class mail matter may write his of his District, he is chosen again I eminently doe, anLe are glad of the 1 the possession of vrnicin must be a der to make that ing to a member 4 to suggest it Can we say that a man of such wit, fnll intn a " mere error ? ' TTnvo wp. become so Dosscssed of the worshml or her name or address thereon, or on i; n.i theoutsice thereof, with the word wa suv uiiti. j vsvaasa s?uta a iuvoo that wo ?ant to crown it with our highest office and make it our Magis trate In Heavans name let us hope to combine " in tho man Jwe thus exalt several otherattributcs 'from' same: above or proceeding the or may write briefly or print on ' any package the name or names : of the ar ticles' enclosed. " Publishers " of news papers and peridicals may print' on the magazmes Relief for the Hungry It is wilh pleasure we an. nouncc that we have tottcn the smoke out of our eyes and the njhes from our clothes and have taken hold of business in earnest again. Our Mr. Barrow has just returned from tho North, and we are now receiving a large a?ock of Dry Goods. Groceries, Provisions, Shoes c. ao., and are offering them at tbe very lowest possible prices. Oar goods having been purchased since the decline, we can sell below former pri ses. In this connection, we will state that we are prepared (o furnish far mers on LIENS or APPROVED PA PER, $10,000 worth of pruvjaiona and take CASH or Cotton, paj able Novem ber 1st, 1876. We would earnestly request our friends, not to buy Ouano before seeing oaa we have a Proposi tion to Make, which will be greatly to their interest. We still want to buy cotton, . . .. . ; Many thanks' for past favors. HARROW & PLEASANTS. ice my- hen a .aiiniaare ir ikcguier ucea; ul-joct, aKtays to th action cf Con vention. W. H. ALLEN. Feb. 2.5th 1876 3-m. THE MASONIC JOI HNAL Groonaboro, IV. O. Tlie on'y ilnlc Wukkly i oMitbl in tiik United States! It'Kiit pag, ttutt)tMo broad coluaici. Treats of all topics oT inient t tbe Crf'. Literature pure, and is a H.u hold CiDixni'in l whiihe?ety Maa in the country ro? ioatly feel f-roori. Term, tine Year $2; Six Mouth. fit sod irais nee. TRUE A CO. Remit by P. O. Oroer or Rtg aUieJ MOi u.y at ton. Agent w-xUd. j $5 to $20 per dy at home. Samples worth $1 free. StiS jh & Co. Po:t lacd, Maine. ' letter- 8end stamp tor $ peel rata and get tsp a lub. Address., E, A.W1UOX Grrtfcs'w, N-T. it THE HEW DOHESTIG wt.v,- Thred Lc!Stitch Machine. their standard bearer, aud that without opposition. Knowing ' as ho ' docs so well the ' full import of what is Implied by the word duty, he will take, tho banner .thai has been bo handsomely coenced to his opportunity afforded by tho i letter of our correspondent to make the proper amend. He says: I am very much pleased to find wrappersf " newspapers or ent from the office of publication to I Mrreh 10tb, 1876.;. regular subscribers the time to which the comiusnooment hat produced a kceplngt-,and hh will' place It upon good effect upon the peoplo of the luu cucivy w - uiu . uuorcob sum re mot est points of tho District, and will not cease his Vigilance, and S .11 ' n'L'll' nam wotk unui, a more signal vio torr tarown ms cnorts, tnan mat uo grandly wrung by him from the eaeuiy i two years ago. The Democ racy ot tho District have done weU. Mil W . . lney nave again , trusted a trieu eertaiBly cess. 1 nope vou will not ferret to hatow vour coaumendatioa on the of the Tj nivetfntT. 'The atudents peecttes condition precede t to the bestowal of nnr fionfidfinfic: Whilft on thia subject a copy of .the suppressed Hption thereof has been paid.4 teiegTAin may not oc uninteresting. It was received by Mr. NnotC on Thursday last and is dated Txindon of the House Jodicfary Committee. Have Just read In New York papers Scotts evidence bout our Bond 5. That" transient newspapers and magazines snail be admitted to and transmitted in the mails' at the rate of one cent for every" n tb'rjee ' tmnces ' or fractional "part thereof, ; and 4 one cent for each two' additional ounces or frae Uooal partthereof. ' 6. That this act shall tako effect, en. delivered on Wednesday ; -1 transaction ahd'ean fully borrobbr- I and after the 1st day of July, 1876 night in substance and in style were I ate it. I never gave Blaine any above the average of college speeches Ford Smith Railroad bontls direct-' 'iiia ikiommon nt thn vnnnir mnjtVma i iv or uinurwisc. 1 nnvp t nmo lClcf:'' Thby nave1 confidence was very fine, I can say iu sincer.ly foreign Railway contracts on my meir comraanuer-, ana ne m turn ,nii rnfu i,.iLa WmWf ri.. hands which makes it imiwrcihtp. Hums civtticsi Huuuenai in ino i . . ' . ' . - -, suDpprt f all the leaders Qf jciril liberty and . honest? , and nuritv in the administration of the govern- mcnt, standing oy mm, aud hold- Ing'up hi' hand, until wo in rtbis Centennial year crush radicalism, i t. i f . ana us concoimmni. evus. irora tne Metropolitau Congrcssional District oi xtunu vuixnmu. . i ... jforuie pcopie oi rranKiu), we again thank the Democracy of the District ror this -act of cleverness towards J our ' County man. and pledge for theiibmmee for Congress picxe votes than our Uounty has 1 "a . . wnite men. Lcy every county m the District do as well and his ma students was more decorous, courteous. and rafined than ! ever saw at any college coinmeuccmwnK . They are werthy of pnblic cojuniendation and I hope you will bestow it in full meas ure,. . I am with you in heart and . soul in your efforts to resuscitate the Untver sity. Wil. Journal. for me to leave without great pecu niary loss, or would gladly volun tarily come home, and so testify Can' make 'affidavit of this fact and mail if desired :?mgned Josiah Caldwell. Now let the telegram be worth much or little, Mr. Knott should certainly have at once spread it before the Committee as it fact with Armstrong, No. 1 FayetUrille Street, v . V. RALEIGH,. N, C. . , ; 300K BINDER, "'f'5i ' AND -' ' ' - Blank ': Bock Manufacturer, 'Newspaper, Magazines and Law Books of every description ; bound in the very best , 8tyle and at Lowest Prices. an30 12m MEADE, ORR & CO. Importers) unl Desders in Awarded the Highest If edal at Vlen. E. & H.T. ANTHONY & CO. , . ' . .'.;, . . - i T 591 BROADWAY, NEW TORT. (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel,) lIANTJFACrURERS,' IMPORTERS & DEALERS IK' i Chromos and Frames, STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS. ALBUMS, GRAr:HOSCOPE3, AND SUITABLE VIEWS. k a ts -5 3 i; 'X r a kj 3 . - r a . " e - Vi Photographic Haterials. the lightest-running hachiwe in the yorld. rn 1? . , n I J " " Oneofthemostimpor 1tl TrViinb tV a immo rV n or l"V I ..... . . " I ; v-r 7inr"t--r-r"o nott richly deserves all the cen- fW ,w.tw wuu snre that is lavished unon fuh afd A5D is charged, is the selection of Can- bj n0De mofe freely than those of With wise nominations the Demo- ft . . A . m jonty will be more tnan 4000. Let j didatesfor County Commissioners. h ,own Dartv It VfW,w the tight now commenced gobrave- w; ni:s0wn Pan u 13 rq-ortethat Jy on, and November will bring us a great victory. 15 CARRIAGE MATERIALS, Sycamore St. Petersonx. Va. Dick , Ilarrinsrton formprTr TT c crats of Franklin are ?oiQg to make 1 Attorney for this Distrin and'onej t. T. MRADE TV. C.OBK JOSJPH AECHER, jATXir 4 We are Headqnartert (or everythlog in the wsy of SniREOPTICONS and MAGIC LAW TERNS,, Being Manutacturert of the MICRO-SCIENTIFIC LANTERN BTEREO-PANOPTICON, UNIVERSITY STEREOPT1CON. ADVERTISER'S bTEREOPTICON. ARTOPTICON, School Lantern, v- Family Lantera People's Lantern, Each stjle being tLe best of its class in tho market. Cataloguea cf Lanterns and Slitita, with directions for using, sect oo application. Ant hte uprising hxx caa mass WIIU A 1TAGIC LaJSTKUS. Cnt oat this adTertiemerit for relercnce. Wkk omx orloUa dkertkai. bo krmcxia or pcTjnicl Is resn4 f ofne - Th cocranctioa cf tie w b.l mpao priocV" o sad mtm f)Ccky.'coaprkLia shnple Itrm wwkinf mpom caotras. TW Uutap are Uw. aad tT TWucUaMueai at w nrw worts nCuy( NrwiA, X. Ht mr cdl (pcteoud) ! hiwirj sad tools, cMMCncSed axprcMiy to mcmfiiwk wtat wt sow ofirt. rg mmmAIm fUg rmrrmutrnd.. -"DOr.lE3TlCM OEViriC MACHIE CO., W New Yorlc nntl einiloxuro. " FASHI0WS v..k4n th no risa aan p uai im cjakuz . . . . . ... 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