t s. ' is It 1 !i "1. Vi A s 4 3 . 1 If i I ! ALLIANCE DIRECTORY C atvtmai Alliance H.L. Loucks pros lo it, 11 u rod ; Scuth Dakota, add res rQistirer, Georgia; J. F. Villtts, lecturer " dial Alliance Marion Butler, presM t .iJlinton, N. C.; W. S. Barne, secicu.iy -.ialeigh. t 7 th Conreitioual District Lectorr, A .Jiiimr. Mimresville: President. Uol. 11. A ' r .fy, Catawbaf y.-Pres., E. P, Penick ; mwotMl: Secretary and Treasurer. J. L il tmsey, Salietyurv. - " ilwaii County Jese Miller, president tJtackmer; M;L Krtcfhte, secretary, bavv. - Iredell County J. aM. Parks, president i atesville 41. . Kiimsey, secretary ilooresvilltv ; "- Cabarrus CWtyA. F. Ilileman, prei- . . . m - r n lent. Concord; Mr. J. S. laneny, secie- t;try, Coocord. j ' D ilution County R. S. Green, present f i.nes; W. A. tiiisay, secretary, Thomas de. Catdteba County 8. T. tyilfbn", presi "t. N -wtoii; J. F. Herman, secretary. evton C. Reform Presa Association. Otiicers J. IBamsey, president; Marion ttler, vice-president; w. a. sanies, sec ! ry. . ; , f PAPERS. r- resslve Farmer, State Orgr&n, Balelgrh, N. C uuastao. ' . ' ; Clinton, N.C oral Home, ' Wllaonr..C miim Watchman. Salisbury, .S. C nners Artvoc.ite, Jarboro, N. C. Hiatuln FIome-JournaL -- AshevlUe, N. C, .lance . atlnel, Go dsboro, N. O. into Lite, Trinity College, N. C. -r.;ury. : Hickory, s.c. :. . ,. r. Wtiiitakers.N C. . !Zch of the above-named papers are re ..isled to keep the lint standing on the first . ae and add others, provided they are amy eted . Any paper failing to advocate the ilo platform will be dropped jroin ine -J -prouijily.' Our people can now see ' piper are published in their interest. Tit.1 .C'if'Tciicc- Plat form. n.f ts flowing is a correct copy of ; - pLtrofm adopted at St. Louis by . labor conference: - FINANCE. L We demand a national currency ufe, s uinri and flexible issued br ' general g'tvernnient only; a full . .tl tender for all delrfs, public and nvate; and without the use of bank ii corporations; a just and equitable ( aas of cinulation, at a tax not to xcea i.r o er ceut, as set forth in the li-f e sur'v jilair-of the Farmers'' Al s an.-,,i,.snu bettt-r SAtem; also, by isvui 'lit-; in tle di'ciiiirse of its obli uti ns for public improvements; d. We d-iuaud free and unlimited 'inai vi silver. " ' h. VVedem ind the amount of cir .u'atin' uieainm to lie speedily in - rejs-d to not less than $50 per capita. Tpv We demand a graduated income i'i.' .d. Ve hr-liev1 that the money of the t easun i ul I b kept as much as ibie in .the hands of the-people, : f !. we -He u'maud all National and m ue reveiii-; shall be iinuted to the ..css:t-y expanses of government, ; o ; ly ani honestly administend. f. Ve-d.-m ind tharPostal Saving i est;t-Mhed by tlte govern thi safe deposit of earning.s or .'OpJj ii nd facilite exchange. ! - LA NP. w Your subcommittee upon the, mhI plank, beg to -go bruit to your r.p. vh'oval the follovvjn: The laud, in atdinj'ltil natural resourck-s of wealth. i ibn hi i itage of .all people, and should r uioii"p".lzed lor speculative: 'urposes,'aiid alien ownership of .land 'i"ii!d be prohibited. All lands uowf r -Id 'by railroads and other eoporationi -.1 excess of their actual needs and all in,'-- a A .,y aliens should be r - ..iiirn ) r .p Government and held 'or . ' t! seiflnrs only. TKANSPOKTATION i o'bs rtauon oeiiig n means f .r.ce and public necessity, the t'j"Ve!-i;'.ue'niv should - owu and operate roads ti the interest of the people. " The, "telegraph and telephone, ik the postal sy stem, being a necessity or the transmission of news, should be . vt:vd ; td operated by the government i tire- tittCiV-.t of the people. WLi!e some parts of the above ad i;3ss may seem at a mere glance to Mifke partisan political distinctions. i. upon XJareful study one will clearly it'? that it is non-part isau, and further, vr:i be impres-eil with the truth of its nrDrnises, and the ability of the com- -tee who framed it. It was adoptee rlth orily a few d'senting votes, and t tit s platform was adopted unanimously and received with great applause. The conference having completed its work a representative body, and adjourned sine die. LESION ELIXIR A Wonderful Effects on the Liver, Btonuken Bowels and Kidneys. For Biliirasness, Constipation and Ma laria, take Lemon Elixir. j?or r ludigestion, Sick and Nervous ji eaaacne, tane Lemon KMxir. Fjr Sleeplessuess, Nervousness and Keartfailure take Lemon Elixir - JF'or.Fevrs, Chills and Debility, take K!uu cjiiJLiru uauica, lur iiuiur.ii mm inrOUgll Organic reuisiiou, inke u 'mon raixir. -Dr. Mozteyt Lemuii Elixir will hot tail you in aav of tbe above uamed lis eaaea, all kf which arise Trom a torpid or mikobvu - inci) Dbvujiicii, Kiuuevs or vTrepared only. by Pr, If; Mozlev. At aiitik Uai 60c and $1 Lotties at drug A Prominent Minister Writes. ii After iedf years of great suiTering from "Indigestion, with treat i.ervoos prostra ion. biljouiiiess, disordered kidiheysano i t'ustipatloa, I have been - cured by Dr Wil -ys. Lemon Elixir, and did - now -a., veil inMUft Eev. C C Da vis r- "lEId. Bf. E. Church Soutfv M 1 - . No. 28 -Tut null Sr. Atlanta I Odds And Etuis. The To,' b.ukf, but the cuavan Das.es. Cnlv. theartwt. was the win'orKaymore, Mo., is an o.a c.o.eu u of a day laborer. . . . ' It is said that the best walking pate is H veutv-tiv. steps inr miuutr The father of Heat's te.it a Jirery -.t.'. bin, in which the poet was born. 'Tis on!v heaven tan le l.lfl fr ti e asking. How ab;utrooil aiviCei' - A colonv of about ; 1,000 Japanese is to tH t'stablished iii SiualoJi, M X.CO. Six thoiiuid men are iwTw . working on the CaicaoexlvtTjilionTstitictureS. The -Output of t he jnvering mill f iIiine4KlH is 37,00 brrel.-i a day. Storks from nmlierfand other uIh stances were uientiojred by Pihiy,A. D. -.( Wheatstone iit 183' c:dcul;ited the velocity of electricity to be 576,000 feet a ecrul. - li.-even t he unwilling witness of a man's weakness and have gained his enmity,, - io make leather airtight and yet not in fure its fl-xilility, soak it throughh iu'jsweet oil.-- Mexico has a j iil that i stated It consist of a livoak tree with a chain ind st.mle attaclied. Th. la '.-st traveling pillows are cov ered wim suede leather and are em broidered in gold thread. lt-inay b intcrerdiug to note Mia' Uelgiuni is declared to be the " most intenijierate conntry in Europe. . Little folks are very much like- bi folks, except for sm and even that IiffHience is not fto'verv great. hugetimber raft, comprising 5,000- 000 feet ynd valued at S75,0'JO wa? Lauled into S.in Francico buy recently. l-I can tell more about a man trom 1 11 ! it 11 us smile, sam trie ctisipiain i a irison, "than from his promises or his regrets Parm awdGarden Notes. Hens that are crowded will not lay. Hens will not lay when shivering with cold. Do not change all the old hens for young pullets. - . .Dispose of any old hens you do not wish to winter; The size of the sheep should bo gaged o suit the pastures. Cornmea! and bran with milk., is, a good feed for ducks. , ' The manure from the pig is valuable! in proportion to7the food consumed. Use nothng but purebred males, no alter how your flocks may be made up. Fruits and flowers have been rightly in called "children of the light woven rom sunnv air." . Dojiot risk too many flocks together Small flocks carefully tended Will give he best res u its. You cannot afford to bnv all your home supplies, - no matter how big crops you grow to sell. - No one can afford to buy manure uu- il he has hrt made use of every pound produced at honied A small herd of cattle well I'd will pay better than a large one that just 'pulls through. Young hens and the early pullets will-bring mure money now than as 'old roosters next spring. - During the winter it is quite an item o ai range so that the fowls can hare as much sunlight. as possible. What is a'-gool sheep? It all de pends on what takes care of it. Stick to thel)reed tha t you have done well with. Imnrnvr and build it nr. ather than let it fall back. When a sheepman finds occasion for grumbling it would be well to quit the business and try something else. Give the young pigs plenty of succu- eot loo t. - A slop made of bran and oiatces makes an excellent food. No mercy should be shown to the dog that rushes out and barks at a passing team. He sliould be shot at light. If you have no extra feed don't buy otof stock this fail because it is cheap. It will be dear (to you) before spring. Do net wait till you are cblisre J to jive full winter feed before you began to add anyliuii to that gotten from the pasture. If the fowls get too fat give them some rain not rich in carbh-h vdrales. Oats as iLfeingle food will tend to lessen the fat If you have late hatched turkeys it will be well to see that they do not et out mlo the j;rass until ,the dew is oil even inougn the sun is' bright. Using ewes from twins ' and using raujs that were twins, have given good results in increasing the proficiency of uie uocks. The Wisconsin experiment station says that 100 poudds of sweet Whey is worth seven cents as a promoter of flesh ami h alth in calves, but our wliey is uot worth anything. This is a pointer that may be followed tc ad van t acre. Promptly ' Sat ic fled, Il-jack Some peopia have th eir Avtsh s fulfil led-very promttlv. lotndtk Are you prepared to spec uyr ii. w..n t i ""J-U.U en, i Knovr a man in linns as who put up a s:gn reading iiiuuute iurs.ui, and tne verv next d y a cyclone carried it into th'e next county. row Harper's Bazar. For n!t kinds c f metal mix half rtlltf tf ..i ...t . l . lit. " ' 1 la f jmiiu ui ntjtu.ji hu niir a gin o A. I' . - i-uipemine, stir into this powdered rot 'o i stone till of the eon.-istency o ir-,.iiii, u.t iii i ne uiuinary way. rur tin, to three pfnts of wafer ' put one ounce of nitric acid, two ounces of eni ry powder and eight ounces of powder ed pumice stone ; mix well and u e with tiaunei, letting the mixture dry on ti e article t. be cle nud: then mdish .vith I. athi r. ' " The Accurstd Church. Five miles northeast of the little town .urhirn n u a rAm.irit :vdi iii.iiorv. wmcai wad told to vour cori espoudeut here a few davs nzo.- The church stands off ii jiii me iuuu, in uii viu utm, ...... .. appearance of desolation which pervades tiio buUdiug, and jhe tact that neither il nor the small surrounding field is ever molested, caused C an inquiry to te made as to il history. Jl is known far and Wide as the'curseMti church, and its h4s ory is-a romance in itself. It was told ty a farmer who liv s near the place and iu whom ail thei associat ions are sacred from the fact that be was a participator in the events which placed the building in its present. condition, y Just after the close of the war of the rebellion there came to this section otie who soon became known as a tHnverfiii preacher aiid a God fearing man. Hi ivas unassuming in his manner, and wa- iieloveil by all to such an extent that he was induced to undertake the tisk oi buildiuir a chinch and Inddiner lvirulai services in the then thinly settled seel ioi.l lie went among the i)eople and obtained enoue.h money for the material for tin building, and then, with his own hands and such assistance sis the busy farmer j-otild give him, he erected the bouse. Whenjt was completed it was dedicated and the first and only services were helu iii it. .It was the apple of his eye, aim jiipod next in his affections to his younj: vSfe, whom he had just married, she be ing the daughter of a farmer living close y. During these first services thepreachei vas astonished to see that his young wife was carrying on a flirtation with a youn farmer with whom report had cup!co ner name before the marriage. After! hi services lie tout Ins wile ttiat be couiti not go home until niyht, as be was com pel led to go to see a sick member, and then left the church only to watch for re sults, lie was more than rewarded, aud as a result of his watching be round sufficient cause for his jealousy. He dis covered that the pair remained in the church afterthe others went home, and there he met them and accused them ot perfidy. They could say nothing in re ply, aud the result was that the unhappy man lost all reason and visited upon them a terrible vengeance. His wrath was so ureat that he became iusane, aud with a club he attacked the pair, following them with such terrible blows that they were beaten to death and then -pounded into bruised masses, oi llesh and blood. He was a ravinjr mani- ic for the time being, but soon after bis terrible deed he cooled down and made ireparatious for a fitting finale to the iwful scene. He took the bodies and carried them to the stasie on which hi pleached and laid them side oy side, all ouverea with blood us tbevweru. lie heu washed his hands and htraighteneii lis apparel ami went among his flock, elluig theiu that he would have service that cveniug and asked all to be sure io be there, as he woulb tell them a great ecret. ihis of course was sufficient to bring out au immense audience. When he came that night he told the dreadful story of his day's work. After he had finished and before the spell bound congregation could recover from its sur prise, he showed' them the dead bodies, nd then pronounced a curse on the church. lie cursed the buildinsr ami tvound up with a curse on any one ho houid ever again cross its threshold, oi .ittempt to move one board, or lo injure the building. He then save the ntwi!e ins ble:-siiig, and drawing a revolver de- iberately shot himself dead, falling across the bodies of his wile and TTer lov er. The iecile removed the bodies .Mid then nailed up the doors and windows, md built a fence around the place, ami the spell of the curse was so sirong that to this day no one has ever had ihu le merity to attempt to go into ihe house or to remove a Miiule board from the ) u i 1 d i n g . rh i ladelph ia Frets. - Our aioleni Eeligion. "I was reading in a newspaper the oth er day," remarked A. U. iie-yward at the iciedc, tnat during the past ear-i00, 000 men, women and children were cvici ed in New York for the nonpayment ol rent turned into the street to sutler summer's beat or winter's cold: to bei: or sleal or- starve, us ihey taw lit: thai 3,000 children are debarred from schoo. in the city of Chicago because of a lack of sufficient clothing, to cover their na kedness; that' 10,000 7 these little one?, such as Chrifct blessed, perished in Ne - Yfork for lack of food. Yet the value el the church "property iu those two cities 1 mounts well up into the millions. Teo- de attired in purple and tine linen, aud olazing with precious stones, kneel "Sab- atb alter fcabbalh at costly shrines erect ed o hiin who had not w here to lay hLs ueau. "I would like to nail these statistics to the door of every costly temple in New York and t h.eago. I would like io blazon on them on the grand organ, engrave them on the solid silver couimu- lon . service and paste them on i ho im maculate shirt front of the $10,000 min ister. I cannot well do that, but i imag ine that when plutocracy reaches the gate of heaven it will find that St. Teler nas painted them in box car letters on the outer portals of the New Jerusalem. I have often wondered what Christ would do should he revisit the earth in ihe garb of the poor Hebrew carpenter. aim urop into one oi those grand cathe dram-i-iesplendeiit in stained irlass win dows and eosilv frii'-i m,- in nis name. " &t. loms Ulobe Democrat , r.. . o Thoughts lor Thanksgiving. The advance of two and ahalf cents per pound in the price of cotton duriii" the past nine weeks means a Min the Southern planters of SS7.500.000 in tne acttiai C sh vatue of a sitK staple crop. j The increase of Ihe sugar crops of crop of this season will irive to tb South 2,250,000 in bounty alone more than was received last year. The rice crop of this season is the largest er grown in the booth. U I ' I - . , . . , . . . . . . I lie ,auu,C'UU acres withdrawn from CQtton this sea-on have been planted with food crops, chied ly corn1 thereby ifiakingthe South more self-reliant and increasing the cash by keeping it at home instead of sending it West for food. B inkers, merchants, ni.mufachirrs Lfaruiers and the riewsn.upr cn. !. ul one accord of the prosperity ih.it nor in'y awaits the South, but already is j refnt. Confidence never w,;s greater, business (Oiidiiions never were ni.-re f i orabv. 3J(iHvf.itim.s lUnl. Wm. Prl-e, r. r tjVi l Mi., wrl:e5- Tivisfo i Oi..ti vkHL .lalka,i.i:d ..uo 1 bi ilie Ure t o ; Biuirbd oueb'Kfor tine tfars i v..,.. T -i." Springs aj.d also m- dailTeu Liuoctorri, tui toure,t! - " - fu. v.t i.tcv.ii aere - Kcteillng-a Good Jole. . A Philadelphi t drumm r saunter' into a clothing store in Elmira th othrr day. anrHinding the proprietor Lt.sj .vith customer oe le e ed against a pW of cioining and waited. Suc! deolv the mle tonnled over and fifhTo floor. The drummer hastily bfo to' rearrange the gortlhiroiugras he did so, "Wt-ll, MrrJTtfi, you se cloth ing has had quite a fall;" As-jfe kept on working be added, "And myusines is pickpig up." Commoupiacje as th'e remnr was, it made: a great impression upon an Irish njrn wIiq happeiied to be stand inj; by. "IJegorra," he muttered, "thot's a ;oiue juke. Oi'll get thot ff on some lie before night." Stiil with the juke Tresh in his mine he .sautered over to Levy's" dry gools store, chuckling as hn jpiventau)ng. 4 A A t T . , i it i k iAinA ,f.t ii lfj be after hearing,' he said Wait till Gi show yez- beiz'ng a pile d ine dress goods he threw them on the door, which was none of the cleanest. Levy became indignant. 'Vot's der natter mid you, anyhow? Vos you grazy?" lie shouted. 'No; it's de joke Oi'd be-after illm tiiratin. but Oi'll be blessed if it ain't clean escaped me." L"y piled the oods laboriously upon the table, swearing all the time, while Pat stood cogitating. Suddenly he cried, "L'e jabbers, Oi hev it now!"' Wit h a vigorous push he sent the goods to the floor a s.co:id tune, crying "Oi hev it! Clothing's diaper than it used'ter bs and business is getting a denied site better. How's that for a joke?" Pat wondered why he was ejected with -uch rapidity, ant Levy hasn't seen the point oi the joke to day. PhiLi leiphia Revise the Pension List I5y All Hoans. It is evident that before tfie Fiftv third Congress can take up t h question if any extensive revision of tle revenue laws there must be more trustworthy iim.wledg-; than is at present available s to the needs of the governuKii , " eo .oin c i ly administered." Some!od will hav-' to be w t.lie Treasury Dparr ni.Mit who state its actual eondilion. it will take him some lim" to get at tip; facts and to prepare then ciearh ;or the conside,atin of Congress. L'here will a!-o nefd to be some clo-" iiiquiiy' into tlin -expenditures of the "Yvriiuie'iit, and especially into the lormous di-bursenn-ufs of Ihe Pen sion Bureau under the a t or the Fi -'. v-Hrst Congress. The administration f the bureau undr Gen. Kaum seen s t o have been e;ond u'.-ie i upon the pri ' ;iple of distribtitingius much as possible f the puldic-money r.niong t!ie '"old -oidiers," and it is lielie-ved that t hou- -ands upon thousands of mmp-s ven put upt'tt t! e pepsion ndls s; have w 1 1 1. re not enf. i the verv lib P-d n he mere even ra! provisions of th '.til iei r disa- to be '.ilitv ac i iicse oiis 'ii jitii I ; . l.i. nve-liffted UP..! pairgeo! 'of r:'.t!(ulei! :l.iimai:ts. i here are t ho-e who de r is f r hi- hire that one-t luient. and il ird ot the Ii t i4 "UU a year is squniiered upon persons who have no leil iniab ehi:ni upon tip rOTernnie!it AVw Yark Tinw. When a man is through with Ips day's work and is sitting down reding hi his home, he cannot read !1 e adv-r-tisements on tho f-'tices. tisid the bi'Is md eireiibars that were left on Ins hor step during the day have blown iwav or been destroyed. He calls for the paper, ami there he finds the meixhai.tX announcement, and with .mi f m nothing to.'bother his mi :d, he leads carefully, aud. then c.illsghis wife's ttti iiti.it! to it. an. i ttieydecaie to ro the niereliants store and what, is advertised. This i.- examine a go ) d time to insert an advertisenp iit in the Watciiman. It. is sHL'cested that the niuscular ontraction t) which the cori-ses of cholera victiaii .are sub-jest might give a clue to tne real nature of the disease. riiese twitching have led to ti e delu sion that many patients lave I em buried alive. CURES ALL 5KIM AND BLOOD DISEASES 4 ,rcr!b It wiih $rKt tiiifatica for th cnrM of all f-npf tr.ret of Primnrv. Pee-r'!iiTT anrl IVrltirr Sorei, Oh 'hn-jic Ulcers tet reIttd bII v trratrr(oat, Cain4i R p& rrss, ii :-i e 0 o ecin L??L-i:-, Ccatr-R. t,Lfi.nic icu2i.;- Cofijxi&.t Mr- p-pi 2m ?i.-f-:I nzrG&m iSSS? T ' . 1 fc. 1 J 1. ! iUirg prormlw of T. P. l, Prhily iit, fok Bert t .r,.- ..j- i; woTnlirinl Vol: IC Ga blood- LIP.rS.AIT rL03., Propriitcw, - gftsa E'a?' t&n&i. V 5J rt lim sS 7 llrftnn Hnrnif 111 UfS i . - ll l.rf,ui.Tn PSl3 ?m Mt Manufacturer High Grade Fertilizer o The following brands and exclusively N. 0. Alliance Official Acid Phosphate. N. 0. Alliance Guano. Progressive Farmer. o DURHAM Facton'op, Durham, N. C, and Richmond, Va. J. 0. BERNHARDT, Special Agt.; Salisbury, N. 0. V5& 9 AA . So;.1 by T. P. Kl.UTTZ & - O. YOUR CA5E IS NOT HOPELESS AIDS NATURE IN NATURE'S OWN WAY. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO INVESTIGATE. A 40-flii?e Pamphlet ATA I LED h'KKE upc application. Atlantic Electropoise Co. 1405 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. -4 ar Steam, Air and Vacuum Pumps, Vertical and Horfzoa tal of every variety and capacity. YiittubAL pi i un. w iie P o- manufactured expressly for the Alliance: o- Yours Trulv, FERTILIZE! C0r Office, Durham, N. C. QSANVILL3 INSTITUTES.4 ox?o::d, n. c. Jioardirt and Day Scliool far CAvU aai xoun.-T 1 Ladies. rEINCll'ALS.-Iis-. Ma srurt-t I'.urKUvn TTllMard. Woza.in's Cvl,.-K' Baltimore. .VlS. K.ali.ul). i: en HiLi uil. T . ' , , v IJ- A omin's Jo!i?jro. B:t :to Instructions In Eii:s"lsii f-r . ndies, Musi.- (Wa; and I uMruiao.it a:). An, nt-rman. I-T- t . Jt ul Lailn I erms vi r uio.er te. s.-ua I or Cat .Kx'Ui GR.VNITIv oavlnv- tous'-ht ia? kow.iii Ciiiir; iie Mir.sione u.irrlos, 'loo's, .tc. K. K. Fliiliii.b cst.iie, I i!l i-ouisnu. io m tnuf.tvt'ure inillbt. neb inill-s,.indlt s nnd ori.ibi.j i: u.s r.r grintling on. ind wheat. .1-orrcs.potiai-nec soli. Itct: .-vduitbh, ii' J. i . WY.vrr, P.sfiU. l-f..n-:m co. N. C. Mention the WatcLman. JOHN A. RAMSAY, Attends to Pwailrond Construetion, Survey s, and Mapping of Real Estate, Estimates of Water Powers, Plans lor the Erection of Mills Dwellings, kc; and attends to flie purchase oi an h.inas oi Miieinnery, JJuildmg Materials. &e., &c. fci2 tf" When Baby was sick, we garo her Castoria. " When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria Yhen she became MLss, she clung to Castoria. Tticn she had Children, aho ga them C as tori m m m & & m ' sf Pegular Horizontal Piston. The most simple, durable and effective rump in the market for Mines, Quarrier., Refineries, Breweries, Factories, Artesian wells, Fire duty and general manufacturing purposes. "Send for Catalogue. A S CAMEROU STEAM PUMP Blciaid t Danville Mm Cg. F. W. Ilulde oper and Kcuben roster, Iteceiveia, ' -.Western ITcrth Carclina lirlsicn. Coiidensed schedule In effect Oetober 9. iss-i. 0. 12. I lv. hnejtvme;... orri stown .. Paint nock..., " Uot stprti.gs.., " Asneviite. .... 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