tnxa pipes
4 paollsfced Tfy aftsruooa, Basari
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".""fl .-sarin
r
S134!0 eiy aetl all rnSVeli"-;
IWUHUWHI cat
KbtTOh AMI fkorHltrk
Ynt aas of thfwrSr rrl always te f
aUal H,lkL Editor.
MrtAllKrl- Nl -VfTA viK PAID..
00 rJU iunil, fSSO ; Thraa
tuonttn. 1 1 36 ; Oa tfrubth, SO oefitA.
re paper via cm -Jf!ivtrri ty arrters,
- tf r V nf ptrto! tb city .attko
rati, or 13 9ic wf !!.
dtti:Btf r at.-. t.t .dKbcra;
viuberluf lai report as y and
'tlirwto rotT iLeir paprsregaily.
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VOL. V WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1881. NO.ai
I ftoxi tiilh? not always endor7
lataa etortaleoraliaWT ' 5i
7' "Jyr " :S, -1 n , tj rHria bill ivrf
' . I I ' ' --. i . . 4 mi
f - f f .
j t. j-
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i
"1
Hot7 A dyer tieemonts.
J
y. v
iron,
jmrnrnm,
Iourafgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, .
Backache, Soreness of the Chest,
Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell
ing and Sprains, Burns and .
J; iSeaids, General Bodily
r.-'u v Pains,
Teeth, Bar and Headache, Frosted
Fefei and Ears, and-all other
t Pains and Aches 4
3Td Preparation on earth qtiali Sr. Jacobs Oil
i 'afe,ure, simple aod cheap Xxternal
Rjemtlj. A trial entail bat the compantroljr
rifiipg oatl7 of M Cent aod every one Buffer
ing with pain caa hare cheapt aad pgattire proof
f itoclalma.
DirecUoa In Eered LaoEoaees. " '
EOLO BY ALLDSTTOQI3T3 AUD DEALEB3
, ,. IH lDIGDr.
A. VOGEXER &; CO.,
april IMaw-om id -
-'AND
i re: being received by every
Steamer and by Rail. The prices will be as
, ; , ' ----- - -
loirorlowei than evcrVbefore.
i. ... -
; - RespeCtfolly, -
: - - . " """ - - -
R Mclntire.
MliS. JOE- PERSON'S
! " REMEDY FOR -
t
j3 NEVER FAlLSr .
It Will Curt if piirly Testei.
TttrirM me much oleasure to be able to
state tiat I have dexired au effectual cure of
Scrofula from the use of Mrs. J oe rerson-s
if
k f remedy for that disease - I had suffered
'iVX vrofulafor more than three years.
getuag well, x
j tnree very
- good result.
Surgical Instlj
is treated there
than two monthsrrtth no better re
sult than ray family physicians met with.
fnminop f mm the Institute. 1 was
. ' penaaded to try Mrs- Person's remedy, and
V s Ihad not used it more than a week before I
? tIeg jjy gores soon began-to heal, and the
K SA omr flf mT aEln chanced as fast as the sores
i f healed. I had not thought of ever getting
A well again. bu my nopes wcraucu, w
'v Epiritednesfled before thv remedy, and I
am now enjoying splendid health and am in
good spirits- The remedy u mua as pur
Liir. a trono' tonic : It will heal the
moat stubborn sore in three weeks If taken
i 1 regularly. It is my option that n anouia
be taken some time after the sor is neaiea,
to remote the cause of its effects! It ahouid
1 -'"te takea,regT3larly by all means, ior a naTe
flf terAvrt neglected It, from the pressure oi
rl 0hl, tSr ' P r.-- fnnnH that thA
r v r. eaa', P
TM eaSxLiy made would commence to re-
and for this alone it anouiu oe
v- "T? ntn in pffeGlnal cure Is
i?5pletedi NoW Baould PJt regu.
3 ty Ynthe ue of the remedy and It should
betaken at the preper rime. I would re-
Smmend-to all ' who are suffering from
J iSroiulatotrylt. Itwill sure y cure you
k If you giTe It a fair est .speaKirom
H riince and not from hearsay. I am agrate-
fulreclpient.oracure
.1 i..Hno- nhllMtiona to
Mrs. Person for the great relief -MXtS
tained from its use. 8ufferers, try it and be
curerisW adricc. I am, respexuuuy,
-StoSl, K. C. JAMES A. MORRIS.
-Send stamp for testimonial of remarkable
Ctoard bylirs. Joe Perwn, FranWInJ
toMTa Sldlby WM. H. aRE3N, Wii:
mSrton,N.C. faKVdaw-nae
!
!
TORN C. BORNEMAN has his Butcher
J Stand on Market StM North aide, right
wound the corner from Sceond st. where
he will ba ld to supply his friendand toe
public generally with the best of Beef, Mut
ton,&fl He keeps always on dandta
constanUy receiving the oest of Star red
and rastur Beeves, uiyc mu v-"
LOCAL NEWS.
Niw Advertisements.
Opeba. Hocse A Child of the State
WoCBA;gectT-Notlce W S p E Co
8 VxnAmbikoe Legal Ad
C W Yatis School Books
II einsbebqeb School Stationery
No City Court to-day.
Bangs cover a multitude of wrinkles.
The excursion season is almost over.-
v. : tt : .
UWC8t t""ilu"utoua 6
"A creation of "the t fancy" A black
eye. - " - " " '
Monday
"
Criminal Court convenes on
the 3rd proximo.
The receipts of cotten at this port to-
day foot up 589 bales.
The heat is intense and the dost intol
erable. What shall we do?
The thermometer in this office at 3
o'clock this afternoon was nearly 90,
degrees.
v
Time is money: empnaucaiiy so wnen
. 1 II
Tl Tliill'a flAnith Nvriin fponnontlv enroa I
ni,?fl nnn At, inWothon 1 a.
Price 25 cents. Sold everywhere.
The Ger. barque Lydia Peschau,
ciearea irom Antwerp ytcruay iur.u
Prtv " I
1 he Eastern Association of Baptist!
Churches of North Carolina will convene
at the Baptist Church at Magnolia on
Tuesdoy next, the 4th proximo.
A iew VneauFap o-0 -
yonng widow m that city, wuo writes
wen, -is training nerseu ior uu
no is weeauqr anew iraimug
The Wilmington Steam Fire Engine
No. 1, (the Little Giant) will join the
funeral procession to-morrow of the late
Mr. Dawson, who was an honorary mem
bcr of that company.
10 Duiiaera aau uiwb-uu w v-wIir,k G-iUMa Tr-fir- r---; '
. - . , , n -ll-'
Vn Von not. ftll BIT.P9 RHfl at tH6
lowest prices. . t
w 7k ,u 4. itf ' t
We wrote yesterday that Jar. Dawson
!":.- Voo7 w:" .w11.OTMri
?f Phnt1 it ilt noYected
tne proof but it was not corrected.
Bishop A. W. Wayman, of the A. M.
E. Church, was in the city on Wednes -
irsforbasb,lina anaoora, wias3,iIA, w-niWnn in.iRAi"
day, as the guest of Rev. J. G. Frye. I General Ress," "Report of General Fer- who make any move that we have heard I George Hoey, Sfr. MarkM. Price, R. J. Dil
He preached a verye sermon in St gnson," "Report of General Adas," 0s. This firm, as we have previously joMAjS&
btepnens unurcn mat eveuiug, uiicr i iuemoirs oi riras aaaryiana iegimeni, i stated, take tne store on X ront street! rnor,and Miss leva Glenn Haker..
which he left here for Richmond. by General B.;T. Johnson," History of formerly occupied by Mr. T. H. McKoy,! TDES?.A 5,:UV?d',J
SthVcTey.poSi!
ity of doubt. If it's i Liver or Kidney
rem(
LlUUUli WUUUiuviwu.
ny, reiia jjcttini xkcucnci ao jvjixl uwv.
l. uruggisis. xepoi aas. aiuuub.
rni.-. TXr:im;n.vn PmsKviii will mPAf.
.
tt.. nt u 4Va r -P;.
AUC HUUUUEWU J. ivoy I kvi I n
lU UU1UU VilUrUU, IU tUO kunu Ul ahuvum
t-v ' i. rni J irw. 4Va I
jjnpiin couniy, on j.uuruy ueiuio
Second Sundav in October, which will be
41,- c,, friij h thA
uu",
24th stated 'session of the Wilmington
t
Fresbjtery.
Mr. Joseph Lahrop. residing at bev -
en
$ iW.MZ'SSn
, . i . itr:ir
Del
rheumatism in the hip. He suffered so
much that he scarcely could walk. Hay-
inir purchased a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil,
before retiring he bathed his hip-and re-
peated the act upon arising next morning
mi in ft ri.v or two he was as well as he
erer had been.
" " 1.
Monday next, tne w oaj ui vv-ww
is, according to the uewisn iauu, uu
Kippurtbe day 01 Aionemeuu
days of penitence" are now being observ
ed, occurring from Friday "last, the com,
increment of New Year, and continuing
thiouzh Monday. On that day the stores
of our Jewish citizens will again be
closed.
Arrested on a Peace Warrant.
Laura Ioeraham, colored, was arrested
upon a peace warrant sworn out; by Sa
rah Cowan, colored, ana carnea Deiore
Justice of the Peace for trial. The
Court gave sentence against the defend,
ant and ordered her to give bond in the
sum of $50 .to keep the peace for three
months. Suretj was furnished to the
amount required by the Court, but the
defendant was cbmtaittteU in default of
non payment of costs in the case.
. Women that have been given up by
their dearest friends as beyond help, have
been permanently cured by the use or
Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound. It is a positive core lor , all;fe
male complaints. 8end to Mrs. Lydia
K Pinkham, 233 Western ATeane,
Lynn, Mass for pamphlets.
The Steamship Benefactor, Captain
Tribon, cleared hence this mornicg with
foil cargo for New York.
' Call at Jxcoai'a for Garden Uoea and
Bakes, Shorela, Spades. Axes, Sec. There
yon hare the lowest prices.
t
Al says the fewer feathers
woman has on her bonnet in this world.
me more snewui nave on ner wings m
the next ; but most prefer them here.
. Freshwater Perch, Trout and Black
fish Hooka and Lines. A fall assort-
I men t and lowest prices at Jacobi's.
Th 8tWm fireeniae an' was
oat this morning and down at Messrs
Fowler & Morrison's coal yard testing
tbe qiality of some coal said to be Eng-
lish candle coal. We hear the report of
the Chief Engineer, Captain Manning,
I was satisfactory as to the : good quality
of the fuel.
MOTtns Into a Fireproof Balidln.
Mr. Solicitor Mooro and Major John
W. Dunham will, we hear, ocennv con.
I - J
i s-t-nw , . . aa-.
I turn to the Court House.
Mr. Stacy
YanAmringe, Superior Court Clerk, has
already moved into his new quarters in
I th9 bagement of tte new jn Thi5f be
it remwabered, is entirely fireproof,
made so fer the purpose of preserving
the many, important documents, records
and old wills on file in; fie .' Superior
1 Court Clerk's office, from the daiger of
I the devouring element, shoald the Court
I House catch on fire. Owing to the pre-
utions taken in buUding this new wing,
eTen sll0uid the maia building of
Coutt Hoasd catchj)n fire, the two
I Clerks' offices would remain intart.
-
The Sonlhcrn Historical Papers, j
The last number of the Southern His
- 1 torical Papers is an unusually interest -
I lQ one- Thc "ble of contents number
. . , - . .Jtha following interesting contributions:
I wiuuuaiLU,
I
rtltter from General Early," "The At-
I t2mPl t0 Mtcn 0D Resident uavis and
1 0 . T p . , img.;ni.
tl0nof Mr' Liacola b Jade deary,"
I "Operations Around Winchester in
1863, "Report of General Geo. H.
I Stewart," "Sherman's Campaign in Mis -
1 sissippi in Winter 1864," Report of
Lane's N. C. Brigade," "From Port Re -
public to Chickahominv." "Experience
ofaN.rthemM.ninthe Confederate
-fnny," ''General Sherman Manufactur-
il-ling History" "What Confederate Bat
if. I in? Historv" "What Confederate Bat -
a J r
icfy xiruQ tuc Xidei) uun aw 'xi.ppomaiiox
pomatto2
i q h This ig a tru valuabIe
le periodi-
of every
i . -
I Cal. and Should be in thC hands Of everv
I ---J
I ex.f!onfP.dArfttA. PrirA nf snhsrrint-nn ia
- - -r ..w
nnlv S3 AO rwii nnnnm Arlrlma T?Atr "T
.w. w.. .
I Wilnam Jones, D. D., Richmond. Ya.
...
. fV a tr A i a a m a i
The new , steamer .Baden. Caotaia
William Skinner, made her first trip to
'
1 dav lAiivino. Wa Ahnnt m aV1aa.1t this
I -J' .
noon for Faille. The Mater.
wasboilt by Captain San Skinner at the
-Marine Railway in this city especially
fftr iliA irar?A rt.wAAn hArA and TAVA.tia.
... , . ron8j!e(3 lhe ihtest
ville, and is considered the lightest
draft boat ever put upon the Cape Fear
I river. Her dimensions are as follows:!
Lsngth 100 feet, width 18 feet, depth of
hoi.! fAAt ShA.haii a locomntie boiler
wita double engines 10 by 36 inches and
cm make a: speed of about 6 miles an
hour. She draws when light 18 inches
aft aad 10 in. forward. She will trim to
abount 16 inches on an even keel. Her
carrying capacity is about 600 barrels of
rosin. She ean carry aboat 300 barrels
of rosin and 250 bales of cotton. For
the latter, class of freight she has fine
carrying room, her decks being very
high. The passenger accomodations on
board the Bladen are rather limited as
the steamer is provided with only four
siate tooms. The intention of the
owners, we presume, is to make her
more particularly a freight Wat.
Messrs DeRosset & Co., of this city,
are the agents at this end of the line.
We wish the new steamer, her , agents
and owners all the success imaginable,
aad trust that the Bidden may never be
snagged while on her perilous journey
between here and the npper Cape Fear,
that she may always have whole boat
loads of freight, and that herowners may
realize whols cart, loads of money from
their inTCStnenL
Th noej.nardie Combination.
The Hoey-Hardie Dramatic Combina
tfon .Company will open at thd Opera
Honse ia this cit on Monday eTenioc;
aet inthe;
the day entiUed-4A Child o(the State.1
The PhiladelDhia Times. New York
a jJerod and other leadi nc nanAra rf the
North speak in the. most glowing terms
of th'is iece and also of the conmanr:
Xh(S fiichmond Dirktch savs th3 tlaV
m r j
is an intensely tragic melodrama.
Gone Fere! cn.
The Nor. barque Capella, Captain
Holman, cleared from this port to day for
Hamburg with a cargo of 2,1
of rosi .vj. b Megarg
80S barrels
Paterson
Downinff & Co. The Nor. harona Love.
fond, Captain Bastrop, was cleared also
by Messrg palersonf Downing &
Co with 3.659 barrels of rosin for Rot-
I terdam.
Yesterday the Nor. barque Alfen was
cleared by Messrs. DeRosset & Co for
Rotterdam, Holland, with a cargo of
3,250 barrels of rosin on board.
Holing Bay.
To-morrow (the first day of October)
I is a day much dreaded by housekeepers,
I and tenants generally, for the reason that
j ft & moving day.' It has been our ens-
ton hitherto to give on each October day
I at the beginning of the month, the differ
lent changes among the merchants or
I business men. But we have less to note
I in that way this year than on any previ-
j ous occasion 'within our recollection.
I The only notable changes that we are
aware ef on Water street, among the
commission merchants, is that of Messrs
Woody & Currie, who, come down from
I tTioif omUo ritmn iha .oMn1
their exalted position, on
HUVU M.M. lAfBlVWUI WM WWWM
floor of the building on the corner of
Water and ' Princess streets, and have
taken the store in the Navassa Goano
1 Company's building, formerly occu.
I pied by Messrs. Lamb k Parmelee.
I The other moves have been made by
1 r c. , i r.s
I ill COO to X IfcUVClSUU CO UlLiB UUU
Messr8
I rr j:- ti.- u n rn,.
two firms
I UttlUlUK W UUUBWU W. WW. XliOK
Most swapping places, Messrs Johnson &
Co. taking the store and office formerly
;k.uaM a.
nearly opposite the Produce Exchange,
while the latter takes the place of the
I former just three or four doors above
1 their old stand. Messrs Brown & Rod -
dick are the only up town merchants!
1 which has recently been fitted up in very
I fino ahTa fnr a first: rla
retaU dr, good, store. MisaE. Karrar
the lady milliner, has the popular stand
1 . canirA Hnmor this mnTi Ar
u JJiluiu a. w w. , - . w v. v.-
I iected, however, some weea or so ago,
and this sums up all the changes in the
commercial world within our citv limits
I AAmmAwigl vnrlrl wif.Tiin nnr itv limita
I v,viuiubiv i v.. .&u.u
aw on l-nnlrro nf
bUU b n& uiw wuj wuwii.vvigw v
I '
i
the MAILS.
I icemaiuciuikuuttinvo Hi. wo w.j
&"tK .k liTIn. ma .
Ai U4 ui u ijuivwgu uiiNim v w v . ayt AU
I Northern through and way
l mails ..
6:40 a. ca.
"KK '
40 a. m.
roatea 8Upplied there-
from, including A. & N. O.
Railroad, at.................. . 5;40 a.m.
Southern mails for all points
3 daify j.AbVm
Woatarn miU (G c n d.u
A .
(except Sunday) 9:00
aau tor goeraw lyarwog-
ton M 7:45 p. m. I
m
Maila for oointa bat ween ifIo I
rence aad Charleston 7:45 pn
r r .
FayetteviUo, and offices on
Cape Fear RiTer, laeedays, ;
and Fridays..... 1.-00 p. m.
Fayetteville, via Lumberton,
daily, except Sundays 9:00 a. m.
Onslow O. H. and intermedi
ate ' offices, every Monday
aod Thursday at.......... C. 00 a. ni.
Smlthrille mails, by steam-,
boat, daily, (except Sun
days) - - 8.80 a.-n
Malls for Easy Hill, Town '.' A,'
Greek, Shailotte and Little
River, S. O., every Moa- v.
day and Thursday at 6:00 a. m.
OPES FOB DXUVXaT.
Northern through and way
mails... .......7:80 a. m.
Southern Mails 7:00 p. m.
Carolina Central Railway.... 4:00 p. m.
Stamp Office open from 8 a. o. to 12
M., and from 2 to 5:30 p. m. Money
Order and Register Department open
earns as stamp office.
General delivery open from 5:30 a. m.
to 7:00 p. m., and on Sundays from 8:30
to 9:30 a, m - :
Mails collected from street boxes every
day at 4:00 p. m;
Btampe for sal a in small quantltiaa at
general delivery when stamp office Is
dosod, , - u?
t , Quarterly Meetlars,
Wilmington District, Metho(Jt ; E
Church, South., ; Fourth round. k
lopsail, at Kocky Point, . Oct.j 8- 9
Smithville . . Oct. 1213
Wilmlngtbn. at Frnt Strcel, Oct. 1516
Wilmington; at F fli Street, Oct. 15 16
Bronswjck-: ... .j : JOcL -19
Wucamawi Cyprus Creeki Oetl20-21
Whiteville. Shiloh. r ... .Oct 22-23
rairaDethrBradeil SpringsT "Oct;-26-27
Bladen Windsor,- c? t--Oct? 29-30
Onalow, Queenia Creek; i!..."Nov.i 5--e
Clinton, Clinton, . f . . , . , Nov. ,12-13
Coharler 4 n - .u 'Not. '16 17
Cokesbury ' :: J . ' -Nov.-19 20
Let all the officials baprescnt. c
, h, S. BnBKiraPy p. E. M
Made from ' harmless tmatertalsV and
adapted to the needs Joffadincrand fall-
ing iair, Parker's -Hair .Balsam has
taken the first rank as an elegant and
reuabie hair restorative.
.
Hew Advortikemeriis. ;
CUTE MEMBERS W. F. E. CO.
No. 1-You are hereby notified to . appear
at Engine Hall, In citizen's dress With "white
gloves and badge draped- in mourning, at
8.30 o'clock, sharp, to-morrow morning,
j attend ihf faneral of our deceased rm
ber JOHN DAWSON. Esq.
Honorary members are .respectf all jr re
quested to join us in paying this last tribute
i i-
to the memory of the deceased. ; '
By order of Foreman,
sept SO-lt W.C. CRAFT, Sect'y.
I OR E RA HOUSE.
Jib.J 'jo
Two N igfhts Only.
r.iuiiUAi a I uc&UAl, uu o a a.
I THE GREAT DRAMATIC SENSATION.
1 TJILABORATE Sceaic Embellishments.
I Jui Elegant CMtuinlng, Striking Tableaux,
rowenui Acung. ,
MONDAY.
Mr. George Hoey's adaptation.
A CHILD OF THE 8TATE.
One of the most splendid successes ever
L --jJi w!l?ed
I fires the sensibilities. Audiences evince
1 appreciation . by . alternate smiles. and
characters bT Mr Jam iTTfPWr
Theatre, London, and Wallack's, New York,
I DIPLOMACY.- ' k' .
iuSZ,'
traction,tthe usual scale of prices .will be
I adopted.; Box Sheet opens Saturday Moni-
tn(. IIv.m' i
I f North Carolina, K7 Snperior :(
Hanover County. . ;!;J Court
I " AUObciy, uwr ut ""CilUB
. , -. . - if -
I ; grj ' Xlaintifi.
I 1
- - - t; ,,, -. "
Josephine Allen, Defendant
THIS IS A PETITION to sell cer-
tMi M4a,-, rffi:f ,Wflmi,ii
ton. the prqpsrty of 'Adeline. Allen, de:
ceased, for the payment of the "debts of
said deceased. And it being made to ap
pear to the Court that Josephine Allen,
the defendant, is a proper party to this j . 1
actian, that she is a non-resident, has
property in this State, and cannot .'after
due diligence be found in this State, this
is therefore to notify the said Josephine
Allen thattshe is required to appear at
uo vuivc vi bay vtci A. . - - ,
fJonrt of New Hanover Countv. in the
x m mm w - - . mm & mm mi mM 1 1 iin i m.m iaui
mimhiii 1 IH 1 or in A'oIvlr A M
.An j u- A.
. . li r ' --
nemnr in ine comDiuni or venufa wmcn
. . n fil . f . - Aa 0i-twill
. . -a:-, 'th(l rTonthe
iion, S. V anAMRLNGE, a
fa, ftf f. . onn.iA- 1
or iSew Hanover county. .
J. D. Billamy, Jr .PlaintiflTa Att'y.
sept301aw6w Mziz?l -pM
For Sale;
Xourj Na iMyi2Es;' TIMBER wag-
ON ANP. HARNESS Jatf beseen 6y calU
lug at T. J. Southerland's Stables, v,
sep 294t
GREEN. ,
School Stationery:
Schol Uas aad Straps; i cx -.
tekolars Compaiuow, j? t :
J ,j . i -xs-k- OrayoasV' n xa.-r?;
. 'i-i ,-,i::rItkSr: trq-Cir
f p '.ijpoajraav a.
1 Zrery ttdar, Whstasrla parson or by mail,
will raaeiva PJ&uUrT rrsnrioa a
Iltll live Book ks4 llsils CU-
HI
AND
SEOOEU'D HA WD.'
Rductbd;Tices:i
t aw tl
.X-J.atijAfrHaa.e'j
a rt
SEA-SIDE PARK HOTEL!
Wrightsviiic Sound w,
TS NOW OPEN FQB-THE RECEPTION
4- f i'vdiiK ,'J. ir:-iS ,n--,tj a ri I
f guests. .!tff A .vr-i-'tuld .v
.TtotaUe:UgRrfp,UedriUi the : prof
? ' ? -r i,.-' ffj --;!! M J
ucss of the Sounds and Sea. t ,r Mfiw
Transient 'ahd tregular Lhoarders takea
reasonable rates, aaila f u:..5i.j pi. , l
.AT. A. BUflUriJli,
IJetf
v jt,? ?r v..' ti a Arropneior -w
I...
,TQ, THJNE AB0JJK j u ,
HOT BED afiSHj
L?r ' H a lf in t:.'fi?A M H'l.j.Ki '-t i
j if u.PLEASE ORDER EARLY. ti J
HASH, DOORS AliD BLINDS,'
BRACKETS, MOULDING, , LUMBER, &c ,
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