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EXCHANGE Miacollanoous. ill1 GORNflR Opening Days : Wedneiday, Thursday and Friday, Octr. 30th and 31st and Xov. 1 MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS ! The fullest asd rnoit complete stock the Ladies Lave ever had to lelect from. IN THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT There Is nothioj: left oat. "All the r.M Mjles in Hat, l;ncetft. Trimmingr, Silk?, fncj a&d plain ortauunt.-, PATTERN HATS AND BOHHETS uLich tou will te on the Opcfciiij: l)j. In oder that all may cite tie pt mas w i 1 rtnttoae thrte datr. FACY GCCDSCrLL KINDS tiat Variety. ' SoIU co'rid IJne all 'it t; tlaroir. cotti n t i match t'ce rjuality. A brautiful hn 1 Coricti j'it tls kind i I A Toronto lady, washing her bands in an Erie sleeping car. lost lately her dia mond riag through ilk water pipe.. Bat the trackman who found It says that a jeweller told him that style of riog was worth about $1.25 & doz-ii The colsumption of cotton by Ameri can manufacturer wan greater ty 110,- 000 ba!s in 187B thin in 1877. The FAfiCY GILT BUTTCN3- . Jt S Kutt'i.. Crc.ct .N'fcilc" f all A l t- ti ' I line tf C.IureJ llordcrcd Hand Jtercf u-ff M" a full lice of ladies' at d tlrtt.' Li-cu ird Silk Ilf n(ft erctmff. Tie r."c.t in Tie?, How, Ac , a Urge lot. A r.nr l.-tof .-jl.jr, ail Colo:', (full oz. ; ..;. i ) Lidic CcIIaij trd CrEV, all Mxl.s. 1 e create t brptir.s ever C"ereJ to the k' Hauogtoa i tb ic in mm m mm jfm m Jilid. Gloves ! Opera and Dark hd-in 2. 4 and S buttons. I'rice frcm (U ctnts 1 1 $1.10 jut pair. r ine ToiVt Sorf, HanJ Glaes. Mottoes, Card acd llri.tol Hoard, (Jul A and hilrer yield of the staple m the , United .States exceeds that uf any year on record; being 4,811,200 baieM, of 430 poumjs gross each, up to Sept. 1. Tho British military authorities in ex perimenting with .balloons hare discov ered a method by which they can prevent leakage of gas. . It is proposed to' com press the cas to about one-third of its volume, and to convey, a supply of it in cyliuders, which can .W1 used in emergen cies a pontoons j Two mounted constables were taking a th if to prison In Nevada As they were pjing through , somo lonely woods the cocaUblcs horses fell to tho ground, the c- rda of the hind legs having been cut Ly ambushed friends of the i thief, and he escaped. i J f On tho Crown Prince Rudolph Rail road, in Atistru, the electric light is hid under a headlight, I so that !the eDgine driver;, even in the darkest niht, can see obstructions abe!. iThis would be iu- "... . . J valuable l.r cccea steamers in i i fggy Curd. Kuctic?, all kind? "TT-c Ior.t fnrpf-t t e tcit Fci . - sad Needles ia the World. ciifort A fall lice of tto beautiful Razor Steel Scifaor. Openincr Day W-dnday, Thnrtdar sod riday, October CO aid 31 acd November 1. H. SPRUPJT, Exchange Corner. PCt 21. The Daily Review Josn. T. JAMES, Ed. and Prop IVILMIXftTOX N C FOR CONGRESS : -&X.FIH2X) Xtf. WADDSLL OF 'SEW HANOVER. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25 1818. VIKWH AMD IlKVIKW". There is a terrible famine in Morocco War, pestilence and famine flourish as briskly in the nineteenth as in any other century especially famine rOitrich farming has become a very im portant industry ia South Africa. Over $1,500,000 worth of pluxes were ex ported form Cape Colony last year. The Chinese have a law that any mili tary c&cer making his house a placo of gambling shall be cashiered and forever debarred from holding public office. The remains of a prehistoric village on piles have been discovered in the Barm see (a small lake ia the Bavarian nioun Uias), much like th Swiss lake dwellers habitations. M AmbroUe Thomas, the composer of llasilet'and ,iMignon," was married the other dav. at Nanrv. to Mile. Elvire lmaury a sister of Mme. Montigny Remaury, the pianist.' On autopsy, the brain of Nobcling, the would-b assassin of Emperor William, appeared normal, bat the skull was some what obliquely shaped, as is often found in persons of unsound mind. A writer ia Land and Water tells how an exasperating donkey was kept from braying by a weight appended to his tail, for it seems that a donkey always must lift that appendage when braying. Guests at Gastein, when the Emperor William wos lately there, were much an noyed by 'the regiment of royal spies poking theic noses into everything in arch ef a possible Iloedel or Nobeling. Mr. Crossley, of Halifax, ia England , has succeeded ia hearing the tramping of a Oy from a distance twice as great as that ttiireca End! and Halifax. that is. over scae twenty miles of tele graph wire.' In reply to a note redressed to him. by the editor of the Axultural World, aakicg him whether he bad ever been in America, Mr. Gladstone wtitcs: "Sir: I regret to reply never. Your obedient servant, V. E. Gladstoxx." weather or in an iceberg region. ' ! Ir Liverpool, jtiiuny of the btrect letter boxes now have a do?r v,hich fchuts with a tprilig and at the same time moves a plate thowing th$ hour of the last clearance. The public Can thus ascertain whether letters have beci taken out for a particular man, and tlie I'ost Office has a check upon its men. j I The officers of the British man-of-war Flamibgo have." invented a very pimple and tnlctive nm'hine for the removal of obstructions fiom a channel. 'Ihe con struction of it is kept a close secret, but , it is known that it consists in part ot . a larcc net which either explodes the torpid it encounters or sweeps it in between the j iws ofa powerful cutter, and that it can be applied, to any vessel in the service. ' j According to the Washington Post, i Brother Talmage was in error when be claimed that in exploring certain haunts "he moved iutoa world of which be had before been entirely t ignorant." -The Post says that "there -must be some mistake about. this statement, or else Brother Talmage has a short memory. A few years since, while on a visit to this city, he 'lock in' its abodes of sin in company with a detective and others, and appeared to be highly delighted with the trip." ' j Prince Bismarck has been followed by shoals of threatening letters to Varzin, Kissingen, Gastein, and Wilhelm Strasse. Whithersoever his steps have been bent In quest of health, these productions have dozgedhim with regularity. I Nor are the It is cot to be overlooked, nowever, that a large majority of the people desire a mod eratlon of the present higb scale of duties, and that the difficulties lie mainly 'in sectional differences about details land especially dence of about the local incr- the new duties to be but oneparty, within whose ranks yon can fight successfully the thieves and corruptionists of tho country and that is the good old, sound, honest and ' solid Democratic party. i THE LATE HONORABLE JOSIAH TURNER. ; t Just about this time and at "these writings" independentism is not exactly at its best in North Carolina and at the ensuing elections it will fall as far below par as the thermometer in Alaska in mid winter is below that of Mexico in mid summer. The great apostate of the po litical free-thinkers at this time is the ex Honorable Josiah Turner and to use a vulgarism it may be said that the Raleigh Observer is knocking the grease spots out of him at a rate that will leave but little of his corpulency, lett after the ides of November. I All humbugs must have their day and Mr. Turner has had his. Iieis the hum buggedest humbug in the whole humbug history of humbugs. II is political exist- mm ence lor years nas Deen one ot sail low pretensions, unblushing hypocricy, shameless fraud and unmitigated hum- buggery. These assertions are not merely hurled at Mr. Turner because he opposes Capt. Joe Davis in the Fourth district but because indisputable facts prove them. The Raleigh Observer has been hammer ing at him very persistently of late and has succeeded in developing some very ugly facts with reference to Mr. Turner's career, in its yesterday a issuo it puD lishes letters from gentlemen high in po sition in this State, men of i undisputed integrity, and the result, t as summed up, Atlanta Constitution: The Repub is that but let us use tho Observer's Rcan papers are solid ia support of I nri t . j it ta own words in the short summing up it f ? xamoorauc dictate xor arresiaeni, u in noimug else. Their unanimity iu this respect or a verdict to the people of the Fourth I is as remarkable as it is conspicuous. district. It says: ! 1 I Cincinnati Gazette: The Democratic Language is utterly inadequate to de- P"y ot Ohio has written ita last edft scribe the baseness of a man who would money piauorm. win uover ao tnat secretlv encourage Tonne men in Ku not even to please Thurman, Kluxiam, and then refuse to say a word and Thurman will never ask it, even to saye those young men from the clutches P1 money enthmiac j. I of tne law he had persuaded them to Omaha Herald: Gov. Tilden crucifi violate. Is Mr. Turner such a 'man? es the Republicans iu the terrible in Let the p oof answer. The proof is: 1st, dictment which appeared in our tele t hat Mr. Turner encouraged KuKluxism; grams yesterday. He is not content 2nd. that in two months after having en- with refuting, assaults upon himself; dorsed the Ku Klux, and after having ho arraigns and vieoeratea the Repub sought to have a Ku Klux raid made Hcans, with a power whioh has been into Alamance county, he solemnly swore surpassed by no publio utterance he he had always denounced the Ku-Klux; GYr made. 1 and, 3rd, that ha opposed, the passage Springfield Republican: If Butler of the Amnesty bill I is elected, it must dearly be by votes - - from the Democratic party, His Re TIIE OLD LOVE AND THE NEW. publican supporters are a well-defined It is characteristic of the only man who ?u$ nf extensive cohort of followers. ever sat in the presidential chair without the maI8 of his voters. It is the being elected to it either by the people Democracy who will be responsible for or the House of Representatives or . by his election if he gets it. any other legal body, says the Peters- N. J. Sun: Upon, the whole, there- burg Index-Appeal, that he is reported Jorw?,doJ? Bee.ho. P"!bIe . i. . . . for the Repbhcans to fail of eleotmg to be making arrangements to give a tothe next, House a majoity of the Cabinet portfolio to the infamous Eugene members from this state; and owing Hale, , who was 1 recently rejected from to the bad managem-nt of some of the n t s. r Democratic leaders, it will not ba sur- of Maine. The infamy of the three to three to their piesent adopted. This condition of opinion should not -prevent the adoption of some ad in terim measurd, which would equally re duce all existing duties and therefore bear uniformly upon all interests. Thrs could be done by the allowance of a fixed i i percentage of rebate (say 25 per cent of the amount of the duties) upon all im posts levied under the tariff. This would reduce by one-fourth all the existing duties, and to that extent would relieve the country of the present oppressiveness of the tariff. The matter of further reduc tions and of reconducting the duties npon a more equitable and convenient basis could then be left over until public atten tion s more intently fixed upon this ques tion and has become more definitely ma tured. The time to deal with this issue is when public attention is occupied, with it as one of primary importance- At the moment, however, other questions, really of much less moment but of larger po litical interest, are occupying public at tention ts such a deeree as to make the tariff a subordinate matter. When the public have exhausted these topics then we may hope that the tariff question will stand some chance for getting the thor ough consideration that its importance demands. ! t POLITICAL NOTES. ! Miscellaneous Miscellaneous. Labor 'Savin i i PETrJslKSPyE MADE BY 6 il COLJJAT CO., MEW 1,01'! Buyers of this long-established an4 favorite brantl of Soap rm kv:.U , ; against imitations of its name and j style. Be sure that1 each m r.'ip1 and bar bears the name of W.F. TAYLOR, and is now oflVrod'at "j aucea price. I I i i 1 W. F. TAYLOR'S Detersive Soap is sold evemvhere ir I nvr ', r4V.l "T? CTiTTT7'rv TTT'VC T i T I t (uucicu an eh xijjjLujJJi I XUUi. xU KllTC Ujai CaCll WTaj bar bears the name of W. Ft TAYLOR. j , i Colgate & Co,,1 sept 19-Swd&wJ ' Sole Manufacturers, Xo THOIKlAS H. HOWEY, I ivo. 'iy Ivlzi.iilli2: .STREET) l l ISj.NOW PREPAHEI) t show tbe -neroua 'people of Wilmington U.e a it C . . J stock of liOOTrt AD JSHOKS, coroprisiDfir Goodsofall deecriptiona fr6m t' Shoes from 12c up. Ladies Shoes from 75 cents up to $6.00.' Gents' Snoes from" Toe u $8.00 Infnts and Children's Tasseled Shoes somethinc new. neat and phpn ' Parties desirous of getting the worth of their money will find if to their adrinte to M ai fljsrKeioireei, wnere xney wm nave tne aatistaction of knowiDg thatitl.e (;,..,ii4-,J as pepreeented and sold at the Jowest possible price. An examination isrespectfulIrhsoIicLiO , I V Thomas II. Howe v. net lfi . i ' i I - v at v..k r--iv 1 I . - I ' ! ui it iunu 1'iauu irr tt l. I clusiveiv "FWIB . 1 ii LA'CAISSE GENEMLB OF Fire Insurance A FTTQ T?TVI? TVfTT tl :inT TrJ I ( ) Does a large business in New York, anu other States, thfc hU'uf i , j s i which require compares to undergo 'a riid eiaminatiori tjtjo Siutt Insurance Commissioner eveiy year. oct 23 IOHIV W. OI2Bi' & 18 IK)., A z i . , 21 North Water Strcct.i ci'cide'nt: two or piesent major- Chancellors nerves j what they formerly were, bmce Kullmann attempted Lis life at Kissengen, his old scorn of risk and bis indifference to menace have diminished. When in llerlin he confines himself almos absolutely to his house and garden, which are carefully watched at all times by po- the State proceeding of Mr. Hayes- in this coonex- ity. iou is rendered all the darker and deeper by tho fact that Hale haa always been . MOONSHINE- one of the most 1'v-mouthed of curs in oDDOsition to tho iwlicv of tho Adminis- New York has now come to the con- tratiou. To use a pictorial colloquial kiusio thft i8 gained enough . . , j Boss Tweed did his lerel best, and pnrase. ne cut it too lat even i lor tne th.t'aaii anr mft oan do. Free Press. WILL 1 , THEREFORE INSURE ACAINST TH By faking ont a Yearly Policy' in the r LIFE INSURANCE CO., I OF MOBILE, ALA. . MAURICE MCCARTHY, President. H. M. FRIEND, Secretary. - -I i' i 1' PIM'OS $125 Each, and all styles, including Grand Souare and Upright, ah strictly first-class, e bid at tne lowest nkt cash wholesale pacto&t prices, direct to the purchaser. Theee 1'L.iDOf made one of the finest displays at the Cen tennial Exhibition, and wereananimoalr re commended for the Highest IlioxoRs ortr 12,000 in use. Regularly incorporated .Man ufacturing Co. -Factory established over 35 years,' The Square Grands contain. Matin- saeK s new patent Luplex UTeritrunir Mca:e. the greatest improyement ip the Lis't'ffj'ff riano mating. The Uprights arje thet neft in America. Pianos sent on trial., Don't fail to write for Illustrated and Ik'scriptire catalogue ot 4S pages mailed free, j j MENDELSSOHN PIANO 1 CO., sept 6-Iy 21 East 15th strecf. V 25 Cents will insure againts AccidcLts taste of the prejudiced Puritan of the I But it all ended in his being sued by farthest New England Common wealth.! the Corporation I sewer. Philadelphia nmAti i niiin ointtio. ir mmnnMaA v,tt ana cot RicKea out oi tonsress. wun 7 I . . . I VUHtt ocba art aminn( nrnfflsani1 nf i.i.hi i Mf fi.a Vm I crreat inominv. to make wav lor & Door I - v. . . . . . - . . . . I 1 1 1 - . 1 i r .lrivcsumuer and bacic in a close carriage, anu uuicrate out uoueat man. mt. animala Bpeak ?' We never gave the a o fl(jA iVi'fWo Txrnr AfTifsh will, th whi.lnw. i!n Jiiftlnn- wplltrlr. n Havpr tlniihtlpiu thinks that to Hvn littltt Ttc hr.nrrhr. I.nk wo I ,UUU AilfclXAt3 JUWHU Ul JJVO.IU. as to be invisible to passers by. Varzin Hale an office will placate ihe ex- suppose it is to avoid being called on for one day in the Bum ii carefully guafded acd as difficult to tremo Radicals whoso favor he has penetrate as Mecca itself; and at Lanen. Atej beea trying hard to purchase, and to make addresses of welcome and after dinner speeches. Hawke ye. . One of the great needs of this coun- OR, T , f? lUmaT " 8 another cuff to th, battered htaVS ok.7 deep enough to iriili liitri trail, htiftinf lif rmniotoli7 I . ... .... .1: . .. t . - , 3 r i i .tmiil.vnim wh wag 815.00 Per Week Indemnity for Disabling I Injuries. in from tbe public ken. SOUTHERN simulacrum which .was once labelled I take in the whole length I of the extra "Sonthnrn rnVirvn and Kf.fc nn far ih I cigar, so man can look his fellow T I v.- .r.L. r. o.v xr.rav I square in the eye and ssy. No. I'm G It EEXB ACKERS. "u BUU U4U- sorry, but this is the last, and I have We do not belie tnat there are minv OWUM1 uur- X1U"U u"u5 iuuru w already nad.ninmv moutn. uinoin- whitomcn in the ranks of the Green- the iaviUtion Mr- Hes is aDxiou, to naU Breakfast Table. . I :.t.- t : l a ... I o U . back party iu the buth who. would will mgiy ana snowingiy give aia ana com- i . t . " ' . that will rock a man to sleep on tho RATES 1 Day 25 cent ; 2 Dayi 50 centa, 5 Days $1.25 j 10 Day$2.50 ; 30 Days $5.00. . ... -.1 . . I -t in ml M.mtj uuuviba imiku ti iiuiu vj vl &ciuu wiiu a UCW lUVO wjtuuu. getting I OUiuo wru nu cajjwucoo iui I. ofif with the old- and of course has , no fame has invented a spring-seat saddle per $1,000, according to I occupation, und 1- v , - . , . I luat wiaa iUCfti a mmu wj pweu un iua ... . . . , . fort to the common enemy but that this is r,sucr CODCei)Uoa OI lUB mnoa hardest -going anima!. What this nuora nouce oy ey are 6olz is a fact I Procedue in thi premises.than giving country needs is something that will ARTHUR J. First National J IBank of Wilmington. FUtlTa T) 1 MP" TtTTT T tir uitrl'l . t 1st of October next, , 1 i ' to the building recently occupied by tLf DAWSON BANK, which ia now blin 'Ji or its accommodation. aug 29 E. r. BURRUsjj. HILLJAeent. Wilmington; C. vjat cxactlv what ther are nnihe ia a farf which U being developed, as such morJ wmething that doesn't belong to him to hold a man do wn on the roof of a jnne25 . . H ' .11 h uor. hi. r An ni.i f horse when he suddenly, and i without and more every day. A Correspondent of j " 7. r warning, point at the sky with his A TVnw "RarllPr STlOTl ! the Inter-Ocean .an Hncomnromiaintr twusprayer used to run: "The Lord uiLBre Xtt Table i A' tW larer OHOP 2 First National knl: rjlHE DAWSON BANK IS NOW Ct ' I J! I . SOLID ATED with thia Bank.! tho DctOcf I ' . i T i 1 tors f the former are notified tiat I tLeir fl poiits and certificates are 'assumed Ij I , ' uncomnromisinc. I r'"J" " 111 .1 ! .1 . . unprincipled and black-as-the-acc-cf- DieM 1110 "ca me poor can tase care oi When the modest young man is un- rpHE UNDERSIONKD hereby.'notifies the spades, dyed-in-the-wool Radical naws- themselves." So Hayes leaves friendg, if expectedly caught in a parlor ; fall of pl kaa thij day remOTed Wl paper, prints the following communica- he ha an to" look after themselves one of w ho in haarsh eyes, arber Shop from the basement of the FIRST finV. i while he stuffs the mouths of his critic- nd begins to try to think whether his NATIONAL BANK BDILDINO, to the tion: i, wuiMMMUMWO mouMJiw uia crillCg -.nrtnA ntrftiffht nr not. th RMAr. frnrt itrl mmI k. Would it not be well to let your read- with podding. Mr. Hale is about the blushes start from his forehead and Captain Jas.W. Lippitt, as a ConfecUpnery ers understand that our friends down smallest specimen of manhood anywhere creep over the top of his head and I 5"?? fvn nEpn.on,r. South voting greenbacks means, the only ia the conntrv-ia terson. in character, down his baok, until he f eels ..like a ft AS2riilhSS-tSD m"1 I AW ' - I 1 !! 11 IT 11 I - J 0 WMV O ana as many new ones as desire a FIRST- CLASJSHllAV iJ at the bands of first-claas Barbers, are respectfully invited to ca'L I I.l r UKMANSKI, Two Doors North of the Purcell House. oct 4 : u . v. . : . : t . i wnom tney tnus nope toget out of power, I WUI UJ u" "lcUfl uuu u"u " - oc while liberating themselves at'the same I the cabinet of zeroes surrounding the time from the tyranny that oppresses champion zero in the sto!en chair of Presi c.,.k. .u 5-, r dent of the defrauded btates. T-v I. 1 . uemucrauc ascenaancy may do averted. I TARIFF PROSPECTS. i am not a ueuever in tne Jary-twmg- 0 , , .. t- r..Bkv. Km t Save tbe New York Bulletin Micaulay'a advice to statesmen when they see a rising tide they might direct but cannot stem. 1 i nntmeg grater with a tin ear Stillwa ter .Lumberman. Well-Toned Systems. Sjbtems toned and renovated with Hos- tetter's Stomach Bitters axe most effectually defended from disease. That supreme in vigorant soon overcomes that distressing feebleness conaeanent noon ailments which I Jays the 2iew lorK vuueitn: lion. I impoverish the blood and relax the mus-l Fernando Wood's recent affirmation that I cles. Vigor, appetite, sleep return to Jthe there is no prospect ol any serious tariff ted frame, and every physical, xacuity Notice! Preserve Yonr Teeth; it is Conducive THE FIRST! NATIONAL H,A i DIRECTORS: 4- E. E. BURRTJSS, JAMES SPRUNT, ALFRED ID. O. WORTH. to Health ! . . . .. . . . . . ..... I raJnft rrn&trnt!vitv throtLffh lta benien in. I lUlt legislation being unuertasen uie coming .7.,. t- 7 W PRTf7F.S irA within reach of alL AU dental Aj" t I ...... I UUOliLCi AO liil Ill A.v.w AM. . w . . . .... .. I 1 wm T fr ripmnrTAtir. nrMnkv.; I session of Concress mav safely De taKen as I t operations penormea stuiruuy ua J 1 w-vw " - . - ... - must KBiuw wu tuewui ciiw. uu uiC , MtWictori . ArtifiHil Tfh inter te A read this, cot onco only but twice Or I inclusive upon mat suujw- wuuoudi-i mind or the cesponaent mraiia, wnrcn m n fr0B one to three weeks after extraction ,i . J :r,-v: I edly. anv attempt at a complete reconstruct I the natural effect of the increased bodily I d a perfect fit guaranteed in every instance - - j. uu- mi(u , I Tltallty which they produce Nerroos symp-1 Teeth, extracted without pain. The best w I in ir understanding mav reonire for a vt a " " 1UI . Z, . , M Tooth Paste made, for sals at 50c ter box. full comprthensiqn of all that is expected fc w " " w " of this medicine, and the evil consequences i of him by the meanest Radicals in the ' "C,J , ' - I ?.uro .w ""r11 Pure oey x.x,, vxa- ovit, country and which be wnl accomrjluih I . , , . ,. . I ... Mni.n. k.-.L .u. I ut,Miais t , ' , . ... I "inemaoe ; ana it is uwrewre 1 rrT:T.Trr .OFFICERS : E. E. BURRUSS, prcsMrr.t.' JAS. DAWSON, Vice Preii .k:t A. K. WALKER, Cashier ' WM. LARKINS, Asst. ' QpUu . H. M. BO WD EN, Teller.' 12-tf Star copy. aug 3. dates. It is merely corroborative of all , . r .v aCLZ11 dlsaaes,and rnariy other Ordered )iidl- mflE WILM " " . , . t. v-ww wuu I tions of , the system, are remedied by the I X of the very bst advertiiia medics. wp ufB wicwiuicwu, fctfc ui over nntu tne cnancea are more opportune. 1 Bitters. ixryi i jury 31. fhe tl Tonsorial.1 A VINO AGAIN located in e fcrjL 1 : : w . . 5 .v. m iui;j ouenif renovated and lmprorea iu and am now prepared to tbsTe,snnpW' cut hair tor everyhody. The best a Jor 1 men, clean fowe'hi, sharp raxon 3 prices." ELVIN . joly 27 PnrceU Hooss Barber & w
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