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r. f . V. . ... j u i : T t t It-.-'- ' ' Caroliua' Watcbpap:. ,; LOCA THURSDAY, DEC. 13, ISS8. v Quite a' Compliment. I narper'a Weekly publishes in last j weeks issue a poem, "The Cannoneer," ; by our townsman, J. V. Rumple. Jt not Ipnly publishes the poem, but give i a lull; first page illustration in connection with Xccfe erat. Veteran Association of y Eawan County;. ; ; :Vf pursuant to a call previously Issue J a Santa Clans Passes thronli Town. We wonder how many children know that old Santa Claus was ' i tt fSal isbury a numoer or the Confederate veterans of few,nights a looking aundoseV Rowan. county mt-t; in the Court Ho:. faoW mui.h saiVy hadoVtf&ii thtfw at 12 o'clock 6if Saturday Dec: 8th. for t.: t i. , i... ..n i.A a it. We are pleased at this, an we know : the purpose of forming a permanent Prtcet th Our merchants arc all doing a rushing basin?- i. . . " ! : - bd io I. Blumenthal:& Bro. for good V-i,;n wood. Cole's buildlusr. L v - Rev. ir; Schearer, President of David- A". ili to .stwmT. Avrnl . davs here last week. .; -- - - Mr.and jHrs.Jamea'Il6dges- of Win- . j. St.. r r tv T gonj arC VMlung tus lauiuy v Jir. it. a . jlcroney. y f z y ' ; a threa an t four hundred ve- rans rcsfding in this county, atteudetl tbe meeting .here last Saturday, l s ipcv. J RB onc, a firmer pasto of the Bai't'Ht.churcH; at thU place, occu Mr J Tunic's pufiit last Sundayi Our fat mers have taken advantage, of lie protracted spell of fayorabieAveather to pjjt in a large average of small grain: Ouing to litcr9aseiousincss V an yck Schulti havje been compelled to employ $'cisUicriand Jior y Meio'uey occupies taat nothintr but what has real merrit iiri it, would be accepted for publication iu their periodicals, and it must be doubly so to take first page. . , 1 i We were pleased to meet Dolph Maim- jy on ear streets a few days ago looking none the worse for fiis trip j to South jyineru a. . . .jr.-L'en-fC rider su-Jtaineu quite pain- furuijjuncs last nil ur.iay, ny oeing thFo'uo'ut of his wag .m by h is ; horses running away,. ; S What couutryon the face of the globe an l)Oast'of nijper whither at tbisTseason of the year 'thaiPwe have had iu th last nhrccor fuiir wrecks? - AValuabje walking stick with a ' cleri- cal head was left at this oflioe. Qwner caii h ive n by prjyin property and -payig fo'r this advertisement. .Cards arc; out announcing thejnarriage of Mr. Ed. Overman, fymcrly of Salis bury, now of "AslievUle, to Williamson, of the latcrplacc, on thelSth inst. Mr. .Wade IT; Harris has started tin- 'llmHotte New," a dally afternoon pa per, and promises a bright newsy shffl which he knows exact ly how to get np. will be. seen iii'aaother column Hjcales has appoi tiel Col. It. V. i i! f 1 I . T...1..A lf 'MJ..l!j).!ll nmtt In place of Judge Montgomery, resigned ! , ! I -I - . - The streets of Wilmington, Raleigh, Durhani,1 Greensboro, Winston, State ille aa I ifharloltc are lighted ly elcc- 'trEty.l What is the nrutcr with SalU- bury. ' j"! !i : The establishing of a moseum, or r - pository forj preservHig war relies, w ill be apart of the work uhdertaken by the VeteiaiiAshociatio.n organized here last Saturday. ". ; - 5)1. Siabie,' of (rettysburg. Pa., spent kw hoars here, with Iris son-in-law, 'aj-i. ikii o.i Tuesday, returniug A Sad Accident on ths W. -N. C. A very sad accident - occurred" near Alexanders on the W. N. C. R. Rl last Tuesday, by which two ladiesMiss Bi ron and .Miss Iewis, were killed. A The ladies were crossing a trestle wheu a t rain caught them. We iearn that the trestle was' not more ttfan ten or twelve feet high and they . would both have probably been saved had they jumped. f II3T OF LETTERS, f c List of lcttcrs;remaiuiug in tho Post 'Olftuo at Salisbury, for the week ending Dee. 8, 1888. . ; . Alice Aslurc, Will A!ia;ne, W B Bar ker, R Buna, Florence Churchus, Dev Obi I W Cait, J a lia Crejg, Rich ir I Cam hoart, Mrs B R Davis, Nancy Earnheart, J W Gordwln, Lemnel J II yle, A A Hobson & Co, Andy ones, W T Jack soii, Mrs A C Kitchey, Frank Kinsy, J M Rirkland, L E Kluttz, J.nncs I. airily col, L M 3I.irtin Tholag SIcCjrkle, A II Miller, Annie Parnell, C S Fowell, F A Sterling, A O Stewart, Win Whitney. Piease sjiy "Advertised," when the above letters are called for. . 1 " A. IL Boydex, P. M. is vcai We ran aeross him Inst gamzation, and of cleL-tijig oncers of the by accident aml he sat down and had association. iquitoa chatT withus. Iltflocks just li Capt John A Ramsay was called to the he did last r aud aa many years back chair nnd Mr C R Barker was requested as we cau remember him, aud said ht to aet as secretary. Two huudred and j would igss years Id on J Christ ma eighty names were enrolletl as members' day.: - 7 :- t- '," of the association. - The books are still nc talked to ns very much iu the same open tor enrollment, ana many others gtyic he dft to al northern reporter who arc expecti-d to become members. Ad- sjlw him ilSY6rlU tola usaboul dresses were delivereil by Col W A n u'ia 'tuk .ua i Houck, Sergeant J T Ray and Corporal '. foot on a moonbeam and iost a shoc and A H Boydcn. The association then pro- 'said he was iroihjr to harcVrirtce Brown ceeded to an election of ollieei-s with the m.nti.pr nn nn: it ni .:i i f fjllo.Wing result J ' i hiu nVprnt prp nicpr nrtieri-nil nmri Colonel, J F Stansill; Lieut Colonel, 'of them than lever beforev -He snoke oi Jho A, Ramsay: Major. John Beard: i,L.nT cnapiain, j r untie; Mirgcon. j a Christmas 'iiiht is six months loua. He Caldwell; Quartermaster, J R Crawford; gaia there "were 'lots' of, new Christmas Commissary, Kobt W Pnce;,Aljutant, C ; toY!, thKs Vear trains of cars that would ;ir-er; ensign, Julius A L-yerly, ber- rllII u m time dolls that Would actu g't Major, John F Pace; Buglar, Alfred nllv w.llk a in'ftnv Peeler; Drjim Major, Crawford Leutz; ; mals that lio one ean leU ibe namcs oft 1 j- . n mtr . I : commissary nerg i, u a L,.ipe. Ci.llls iuformcd , timt he reads On motion ii resolution was passed the Watchman everv week anM that 1 e tnat tne association petition tlie legisla- had concluded to get nil his prescuts in mre oi .orxn carouna to exempt irom Salisbury this year. We asked himif he pun mix an coiiicutirate soiuiers woo lost i,lu1 ,Wil1 wr. h wul.t hnv thorn As Gov. -from an extensive afidjMexico. Th tour in thefarSouih ,V . - Theagjioar fora new trial by Harrison Joues, who Avas convicted for complicity in setting fire to' Btierbaum's store, and Wnlciiced tp 2r years in the peuitentiary .;ha Wt'ttldenied.-': I i '- Itey. Dr. '! ijbbitt having served the limit if four yearsn th j RUisbury Dis trict; wis transfei re 1 by the rojent con ference to, the presiding eldership of the FayetteviSlti district, a:i I .vili Ivj i. j ajxr feeklofinew iield. ". - ' " oUnng short sof superior hotel f..cii.- ties will induce Northern tourist, and invalids doljiring XB sp jji. I their w inters in a mimes Climate, to stop Jiere. 1 ney id go in large numbers to places where such ad va i t ages a re olfe red . Mr. JjEiu A.' Hedrick is in iking some lttnUious and otherwise renovating the store on the corner formally occupied by J.D. (jr:iskllk and later qy the Racket 8tqrr preparatory to Messrs. Littinan & lichtUBteinrin-same,, first of Jan. . Wescp ffom .our Exchanges that in cverattowns oMhe! "State the popping orgre crackers .'and lire works of all kind s is prdhiliited during the holidays. This is as it jshbjild.be, and we hope the town autliorittek herer Vill do likewise. Thc'llerald om'-es -tint this week under man iironi-pnt' of Mf -J. R. Whichard. formerly of Greejrvilie, N. C, assuming 5tire control. ' We understand Mr. ird has had some experience irr Jtje editorial linej and we wish him allf iIlC SUet'P.ss hi w.nrk iri:iv ffHrvfl. j Key. Ji-f. Oibbs. who has been rc lf,y "fioiuted to'tiuceeed :7jr.: Bobbitt L Presiding Klder of this District will Preach at tlie Methodist church on Suu- horning and eveiiihg The? Hacra- wtW the Lard's Suppner will be ad-. mistered imtiwdiatcly after the morn 'S sermon. Bourv 'J : The Poor Edit Dr. Party nas left town and said he or dered paper discontinued." .We received a package of seven papers from our post master a few days ago with the above note accompanying them. On looking at our subscription list we find that "the party to whom they were di rcctetl owes for four years subscription Fdr his benefit, and possibly for the ben efit of others, we copy three of the U. S Postal Laws relating to newspapers and subscribers : , If the subscriber orders the discontin nance of their periodical tho publisher may continue senmngthem until all ar rearages are paid. If subscribers move fo another place and fail to4h form the publisher, and the papers are sent to the former direction, t hey are held responsible. , The iiew postal amendment has made it a penal offense to refuse to pay fora newspaper nnd the subscriber may be imprisoned for fraud. Mr. A. D. Pott j. The death of this 1 gentleman, which took place at Gap Creet Ashe county, C, on the 3 I instant,7was briefly nien tioucd in last week's paper. Mr. A. D. Potts had a stroke of paralysis the latter part of October last, ibut had recovered of it to some extent, and was well enough, he thought to fulitll the appointment of ju lge of the elections at his place on the 6th of November, lis eo itinued unwell however, with -"almost no ura of the limbs on his right side, until 5 o'clock a m , December the 3 1, when a second at tack caim.' In a fewininates he was unconscious; and lay motionless until 0 o'clock,! and expired. Aged about 54 years. v . The deceased has left a wife and two small children. His acquaintances here held him iu high esteem as a gentlctnaa of intelligence and social qualities. He was a member of the Old Hickory Club ofthis place, the members of which be stowed all needed attention to the re ception of his body, and were the pall bsarers to his last resting place. The fancral services were held in the Prcsby icrati church, aud conducted by Dr. Rumple, Friday morning last, at 11, a. m. Hii brotherdn-law, Dr. Perkins, of Schenectady, N. Y., having been notified of liis death, was pre sent -on this melau- rieholy occasion. - y a leg or an arm in. the service, or other wise permanently disabled, and also to increase the pension now being given to disabled soldiers. I On motion the field and staff officers were made a Committe on Constitution nnd By-Laws, to report at the next meet ing of the association. On motion Thursday and he said-; "Oh, yes! I shall gctr all ray presents from advertisers in the WatchmajJ my jewelry, watches and clocks of Mr. Reisner, clothing from Brown and B'umenthalj dry goods from Van Wyck, Holmes, Wallace and Julian gentlemen's furnishing goods from Brown and VauWvck. shoes aud umbrellas fiom ay tne I (lay ot 2hiiltz and Brown, irroceries from Tn icon a.... i : . ' " .xoiucu .u. j.viug Tian, Holmes ami Wallace, knives and first annual re-union of the Veterans of hardware from Atwcll, toys from .1 nuni,,,lo"m-v MMgiiaieu. but justhcre CoK Sullivan stepped up nv iiii3 nn r ri iim itnnu!. " and claimed relationship with oil auta ...uus.y seiecic. as uic essayist lor tne c,aus Coj Suiivan told him that hi .-un.u.., u.. c.aua uac mune was Adam, and he kucv that Santa nems OI inierest or amusing mciaenis in c,aus 1)ci, a direct llesoeil(,unt from the tneir experience, were requested to write first Adam they must be some relation iiieui uut lor ii. e use oi ur. xiay iu 111s - i essay. A committe of two from each township were appointed to collect the names of' all veterans w'ho are not enrolled . upon the register of the association and for ward; them to the Adjutant at their earli-1 est convenience. inc committee is as follows: Salisbury township, James R Crawford, W H Overman; Franklin, John B Foard, It J Hal torn Unity, Alvin Shore, John and he believed it was pretty close as they certainly looked something alike. Santa Claus told us that he would be around promptly Christmas eve and we then left him and - Col. Sullivan iu discussion as to which was the okler. Impartant. The Maine Granite Improvement Co., doing a large business, is new looking out for a place in the South to which they -cjfrr-aTyTwT BABIES CRY FOR IT. Regulatca th Stomach and fcowll SoiabrDnigjosti. SOtu, l.oo. WttU, RICHIRDSCM I CO.; intLUflrai tt Baby Portraits. mwuooi ueajiurul babr portrait, nrlnted paper by patent pboto pilwS pother of any Baby born witVta A Porttolio of on nne free to Give Baby's nam and aire. ,- WtUS, RICHAROibN & C0n P.ops., BuriiagtoivYt. once. ItEsaylta Dye AVlTII Wl0 I i ,- Superior-: ; Strength, Fastness, Beauty, ; ' AND - SimDlicitv ,.Wrrnlel to color more roods than anr nihr .crQJe.and to rive Thih- -.T uvfy 30 cotors ; 30 cents each. WUS- RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington! H. FoT Gilding or BroniinC Fcy Articles. USE - DIAMOND PAINTS. Gold, SUrer, Bronze, Copper. Only' 10 Ceata. , P. a-.TH01IPS02tr. 8ash;.-DoorsjrBUnds,-gi"; Scroll Sawing-!luiig AND CASTIKCS iO P ALL XIB 0 8 ; Steam Engines and BoilaTgteain and " Water Kpe, : . ; Steitm PittingffShaliing. Pjaliey 5e also- . - '; Machinery of 1J kinds, repaired oj( .; .,.. vi. SIIOUT JiUTIC'E. Mar, 15, '88. r t ! i " 1 if 7T Bailey; Beotch Irish, W A Luckey, Jo'nn can' move their works. Then main reason Barher; Mt Ulla, JiJ.sse Miller, Henry , fjr changing locality is to find a place in Brown; Steele, J T Ray, Jas Cowan; At- ' slll respects suitable where their opera well, W A Ilonckj, David Cooper; China tions will not be interrnpted by severe Grove, J F Patterson, J M Gojdman; cold weather, which, in 3ra:ne, stois Litaker, John L Ifndleman, PA Sloop; their works for nearly half the year. Gold 41 ill , Milas jltulshonser, L E UoP Now, the place in the Scuih isthetubject shouser; Locke, I A Bi3brd, J T Ro'nn-' which concerns citizens of North Caro son; Morgan, V N Campbell, D C Bas- Hna. We b.-lieve Salisbury, or its vi- singer; Provider! t'e, Alex Peeler, Earnhardt. T.ie AK)ciation then aljourned meet again on August 22d, 1S89. JJUS A. R.VMsA Yj C. R. B.VRKEn, Chairman Secy. S A cinity, would meet the wants of this company exactly. A three mile railroad to to Dan's mountain "would e;ive them all. ' the granite they could work up in- a hundred years; and1 the Western N. C. R. R. could briug them from the moui:- 1 tains all the marble of various qualities ' The Adjutant requests the veterans to they would want. lliwjvcr, infoima furnish him a list of the dead from their tion is what this coinpany is seeking at companies in order to ascertain as far as tins moment, and any one who can meet possible Rowan's losses iu the war. COUNTY LOCALS. 1 i1 r Heilig's Mills. The wheat that was seeded early looking fine;. Rev. 'W. R. Brown preached to about 203 people at organ church last Sunday. Mr. Olin Cruse of this neighborhood teaches school this winter iu Cabarrus county. Mr. N. E. Miller has received a patent on his quilting frame, lie has also got a pajkfnt on a wagon. ' The Farmers' Alliance at Rock school house is still booming. It has now about fifty members and still they come. The school committee in this district lias secured the services of L. W. Beaver their wants are requested to write to C. ! A. I lege, or Salem Iron Works, Salem, ' N. C, giving such facts in regard to j Granite, Brown Stone,:Marb!e and other .b.nlding stone deposits convenient to driver or railroad transportation, within he'.r knowledge, stating what develop ments have been made, aud if possible small samples of tho stone, with such other information as may be pertinent to the subject. It is hoped this matter will arrest the attention of intelligent and enterprising citizens and lead to profit able results. for four month mouth. . tirst Remarkable Success. Successes in agricultural operations are always WOrth relating and the following is of that sort : We have a sample of a crop of Irish potatoes raised- by Mr. E. Mauney, of Gjld Hill, remarkable in several points. Froai about one bushel of seed planted, ho gathered a crop of seventyd ii b ohols. Toe sample left with us is six potatoes each weighing one pound. They are very solid, and seem to be of the old "Snowball" va-iety al- and Mr. B. is post master grade at $2o per The many friends of Lawson W. Bea ver will be sorry to learn that he has b;en confined to his room for the past week with a sore leg. We have a new post offije just estab lished in this Jieighborhood at David Beavers store, its name is Organ Church For northern invalids who hesitate about this winter's Florida trip, Aiken, S. C. and Asheville N. C. hold out strong inducements. Philadelphia Jiecord. ir . 1 v .t t 1 11 1 e wonder wnv me itecoru leu Salis bury out. Our, town is more agreenblv situated as to climate and railroad con nections than either of the above and we know that our people arc as sociable. MARRIED. ways, of good quality for the table. The slate section of Rjwau must be especially favorabje for the growth of the pot ito, as the finest lot Ave ever saw in this market was produced there.. They weref'SViow balls," jtnl.were from care fully selected seed" 'through a . succession of many years. There is no' doubt that by proper-carp Rowaui could produce all the potatoes her people required, and of as good or better qhality thin thoseold here every Spring as see 1 potatoes, at prices, fahging from $1.50 to $2.00 per bushel. The people of the county, we venture to say, are not aware of the quantity of irish potatoes shipped to this every spring from Baltimore and aces. Wehave known one mer chant alone to order three hundred bar rels. Perhaps the aggregate quantity brought Bere would not" fall short of 2, XXX) barrels. Tjiemoney for this produet ought by right to go into tho pockets of our farmers. And when we shall have a class- of farmers who will . condescend . to take into their plans a more miscellan enn pron fisortment it will be done. .San the conference ear ou BtmcTav For the nrescnt. however.' cotton, tobac- or six years Mr. p. R Juljim, of Sal fty'. has, held the position ot door- Tper ofthe House of ReiresejafatiVess ij arket Whcailina,. and e are free to other , ; tnat tliei has nftvpr hoiMi n. mre ef- . . ""Juliaii is a caud'nLtle for re-election. ttl there i hsmli'v tt& .Uilit aWint hi '"K chosen when the1 Lccrislature meets i January:! - . y "y '7- the North Carolina conference, which at Xewber ne- last week retn rti ed v. C. W. Byrd to this station, and he UT2 Jacob Barger had 2990 pounds of seed eotton 1 ginned at Jacob Smith's ciu, and it made him 110) pounds of lint cotton. Mr. B. used but very little commercial fertilizer, but mostly ashes and lot ma nure pat up as a compost. The Farmers' Alliance at the Rock school house is to have a big time 011 Dec. 25th, to commence at ten o'clock in the morning. Col. L.L. Polk, of Raleigh, Capt. Jacob Fisher and' other distin guished speakers will be present to ad dress the audience. Sahjeet, Farmers' Alliance. A Chrisiirias Present. Ckaklotte, N. C., Dec. ,10, One of the many features that will go At the residence of Mrs. Rosa L. Mc Corkle, in this city, on the 12th inst., by Rev. J. Rumple, D. D., Morrison. H. H. Caldwell, Esq., of Knoxville, Teun.T and Miss Rosa B. McCorkle, voungest daugh ter of the late Jas. M. McCorkle, Esq., of Salisbury. i Nov. i27. 1833. at the parsonage of Union Church, by R2v. J. W. Strickler, Mr. John Goodman and Mi$s Cora E. A. Roseinau. All of Rowan county. Nov. 29, 18S8, at the home of the bride, Mr. Daniel A. Wilev a lid Miss Juliet L. Kluttz, by Rev. J. W. Strickler. PIANOFORTE TUNING, FOB SALISBTOY. Mn. Oen II. Bishop (pupil of Dr. Marx, i , Professor of! Muic at Berlin University, and Monsieur Benczct of Paris) has couie from .ngluul nnd settled close to Salisbury, and U far to enliven tbef : ueartf'.'oiT'sojijVoy fortes, Organs and Pipe Organs, during the Christmas' i)olidayJr;!jy;tlt . be j fifteen years' practical cxperienc FAIL NOT TO CALL BROWN'S m us: 0- And Grand Opening of the S 5 the most tempting display of Clothinq, Shoes, Hats- AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS Eve.r offered in this market. U IT My line of suits at 5.00, 7.50, 10.00, 12.50, 15.00 and $2000 CO&T-BE EQUALLED Tremendous stock of - Overcoats of every Style and Quality : At Prices to Kiiit ov My stock of Hats, Umbrellas, Trunks and Valices is now complete. The most gorgeous line of Men's and Boys' Shoes ever opened here, at 1.25, 1.50. 2.00 & $2.50 The celebrated Douglas Shoe at $3. Winter - ' ' HEAVY BOOTS AT COST l" Be sure and give me a call. m. s. brown; v . : ' t Z it JN0. A. B0YDEN h. o. aunrir SALISBURY, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL STOCK OF CT A M All FOR WHEAT AND OATS. There is none better made than those we offer. Our motto1 Low Prices and Easy Terms. ' -.r . f COTTON COTTON COTTON E-We are prepare.1 to pay HIGHEST CASH PRICES for COTTON, COTTON SEED, W pre iitcd to tune, regulate : and rcjair Piano- Navingf hxd experience in England, an eloqant tea seTjhick rOlflrpris LdieS and gentlemen, who whdi tbeir nmgtcal ing jewelers, the Mesis Bftei&BiUer instnimcnU careluHy and regulnrlrttrrt,leil propose to give awny on ChnsftniisK, &ax 1 , . . , , r . . , . - i.-.;rrr)r; .0 to. mav rely uion uaTing thpi!oujrlL(and. ton-, to one of their customers. This tea set ; !. .. , : -.t ... .. fM.w, . . .-r .! . Ll - J 'scientious work done if hey wH.l, kuidlr: fmr r 4i cti m . : w i r iswuruifw, iew lurhprifSSj rjvery body who buys one dollars worth of goods 1 . . . .. . 1 1 Qflhis tirm has their name, entered' on a incnrredj and therefore tbei will jfc bi book and are regarded as a customer. 'Tiz. .50 per 'piaoofor ;if'tune4aiiq.t A tair plan n:w Deea awangea to deter- i or (J for three taainnJn'ooc yar. PlciweJ mine who shall have the present. ' lply for further particulan hx postal card or i uere is uoi, anoincr jcweiery nouse in note left at this office. We to a Fine lot of Seed Wheat which we will sell at reasonable prices O. II. B. with their estcOined patronage. Liv-' ng near town; too IravcliiifrxpDfnei Will fe a m -wt excellent scrraoti. The eo, corn anA wheat ojonopolize all their mbership f t,e Methodist church has thoughts aiul engage all their labor; and easedoiie-third within the iitf.tw :the-mall matters below -them - receive j's umier MrnByr.i'd pastorate, and maliatitionr "A lew farmers Jike u. V srva"?n 10 o cjngraiuiate Mauney uaigni stpcjipur mantes inline iXorth Carolina equal to thU one. in;, any x. B.-Scbumann isara: It U the falsest i. ?, f 1 m srrvwet forj early spnng ana reap the harvest that ( particular, and Charlotte i proud of the economy to allow any pianofortc-to remai nu 1 t Z -.i j", r i A We have bought the ?ir veil - I properly rJxlong to opr jconle. fact 'hat she le.t 1 x; stie i: this line, tnji.'i m it ruins bjtli j;i?truraent sal car."' celebrated :7v i ' ' For Cottoh "hijet Corn. Cull and gee;, it. m tae'ae Pure. Horns made BONE HEAEat urn CALL AND- SEE US. BOYDEN & QUINN. 1 i. .ii I. , - H? J. it- ..It -I' :? "... A Ui 7 : frV. - 1- 1 ? : L t-"
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