mi T1 Jim COMMERCIAL NEWS. POWDER Absolutely Pure, sold in competition with the muuuuue umu rSSSt1 ht alum or phosphate powder Sold only in cans. ROAAL BAKING WWUBR t o 106 Wall St., N. . oet tt d&wly tcnrm 4thpd ardjvw WILMINGTON MARKET. April 30.-2:30 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Firm at 38 cents. No sales reported. ROSIN-Steaily at 85 cents for strained and 87 cents for good strained. . - TAR Firm at $1.30. Aotttm? tttb.PR'KTINE Firm at $1.40 for hard, $3.45 for vellow dip ana virgin. COTTON Steady. The follow- are tne ojhciui ;-. - o-ooil ordinary, , 10 116; middling 10; Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. Harpkr's magazine is the most useful, en- lenaiiuup ... ..nXni, r- icon fie A lTiOntr I lie uiUi a-Liviio iui im'j ..... '111 A tfl lldll UH.I . CULIL1UU " world a new novel insr If 3 Ordinary. low middling, good middling 11. . ,A Receipts to-day: Spirits. 4; rosin 8ir;tar, 67: crude, 9: cotton.7. 1 - V'Li Slier nd $2.50 P"fJ0nSSi Shakespeare's Comedies by E. A. AtrtaOV fl furies OlalUtlcouu uuooia, red by 't. De Thulstrup; papers on the Domtn rX Canada and a characteristic serial by Xrtes Dudtey Warner; three "Norwegian studies -'by iijornstjerne Bjornson, illustrated; "cSodus," a historical play by the author of "Ben-nur?' illustrated by J. R. Weguelln, etc. tiip Editorial Departments are conducted by George William Curtis, William Dean Howells and Charles Dudley Warner. 7: to- WEEKLY STATEMENT. STOCKS ON HAND APRIL , 281880 Cotton ashore, 1,532. spirits ashore, 298; afloat. 30"' Rosin ashore, 50.808: afloat, 11.G66, total, 62,474. Tar ashore, 5,473. Crude ashore, 284. RKCKIPTS FROM APL Cotton, 194: spirits, crude. 188: rosin, fi EXPORTS FROM APL. . 19 TO APRIL 26 542; tar, 1,395; .753. 19 TO APRIL 20 TUESDAY, APRIL 30. 1889. STATE NEWS. DOMESTIC. Cotton. 1,189; spirits, 478: crude, 173. 'rosin, 204; tar. 4,855; Rosin, 3,500. FORKJGNV Salve. Newborn Journal: John S. Long, Esq., has been invited by the Mem orial Association of Fayetteville to deliver their address on the 10th ot May, but as he is already pledged to address the Young Men's Christian ssociarton of Goldsboro on the 16th, he is regretfully compelled to decline to serve the noble people of Fayetteville. Asheville Citizen : William Warren, v flv..nnvi(i is aa.in n free man. He jumped from a train moving at a speed of forty miles per hour at Haw River station, in Alamance coimtv, about fifty miles west of Raleigh- Thursday morning, and succeeded in making good his escape. An alarm of fire was struck yesterday afternoon, just as a Citizen man reached the public square. He instinctively cast an eye on the city clock. The hands marked 3.07. The fire was on David son street, 500 yards distant; the hook and ladder company were on the spot at 3:10, and the fire com pany one minute later. Health ami Keauty. She is a form of life and light, seen, becomes a part of sight; Health on her cheek, and beauty in her eye. Her form all grace and queen-like majesty. " The cop.rpf. nf her solendid health and beauty is simply this: she averts and avoids the many ills peculiar to her sex bv the use of Dr. Pierces Favorite 'Prescription. This is the only remedy for woman's peculiar weaknesses and ailments, sold by all druggists, under a positive guaran tee from the manufacturers that it will give satisfaction in every case, or money will be refunded. See guarantee on bottle wrapper. inickien'8 Arnica The Best oaive in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Pvheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. - For sale by Robert R Bellamy, wholesale and retail druggist. HARPERS' PERIODICALS, PER YEAR: HARPER S MAGAZINE 4 00 HARPER'S WEEKLY 00 haS?I83 ycp::::::::::::: I $ Postage! Free to all subscribers in the Unite Ssates, Canada, or Mexico. Tlie volumes or the Magazine begin with the Numbers for June and December of each year. When no time is specified, subscriptions will oegin with the Number current at time of re- C0liound0rvolumes of Harper's Magazine for three years back, in neat cloth binding, will be sent bv mail, post-paid, on receipt of MOO pIS volume, c loth cases for binding, 50 cents Analytical ?and classified, tor volumMi to W inclusive, from June, 1850, to June, 1885, one vol., 8vo. Cloth, $4 00. Remittances should be made by Post-om e Money Order or Draft, to avoid cnance oiiu. Without the esprrssuiuriuj "tAavva Address llAKrx.iv & D.y nov 15 NewioiK Appointment Of the Bihopof East Carolina; April 21. Easter, Morning Prayer, Christ Church; Evening Prayer, St. Cvprian's, Newbern. "April 23, Tuesday. St. Thomas . Craven county. A p ri 1 24, Wed nest I ay , i raceCh u reh, April 28, Sunday after Easter, Morning Praver, S. Paul's; Evening Prayer. St. Mark's, Wilmington. The Holy Communion at all morn ing services. The children catechized whenever practicable. The offerings to be for diocesan missions unless otherwise appointed. The Vestries will please be prepar ed to meet the Bishop. d r TAKE IT IN TIME. "For want of a qail, a shoe was lost: for want of a shoe, a horse was lost: for want of a horse, a rider was lost." Never neglect small things. The first signs of pneumonia and consumption can positively be check ed by Dr. Acker's English Remedy for Consumption. Munds Brothers, druggists. Scribner's Magazine For 1889. The publishers of SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE . tmoi-0 it tvo most nonular and entei- prising of periodTcals while at all times pre rl vi utoi-onrfhin-flctpr. 25.000 new reader veSbn drawn to R during the ?ast .. .u. v.r va innroooAii Rxcellence or its .H?""lV ' iTrnvav articles), and it its second year wtth a new petus ami show some new effects, and nothing to mak sCRl liN Kit s MAGAZINE attractive and in terestTngwill be neglected. mutt unt.wv autici.ES will be contin ued bv several very striking papers; one espe uy.Iio. iw v v.Pnst master General luc nu""j NEW YORK OBSERVER. ESTABLISHED IN 1 823 The Oldest and Best Family Newspaper. Six Regular Editors; Special Cor respondents at Home and Abroad; series. Reviews, Condensed ruews, Departments for Farmers, Mer chants, Bankers, Professional Men, Students, Boys and Girls. -This year the Observer will pub lish more than. FIFTY PRIZE STORIES, and the ablest and most popular writers will contribute to its col umns. Poets and prose writers, an thors, editors, men of science and women of genius will fill the co -umns ef the Observer, and it wU give fifty-two unexcelled papers in the coming year. Price, $3.00 a year. Clergymen, $2.00 a year. Great Inducements for 1888 i The NEW YORK OBSERVER Will be sent for one year to any clergyman not now a sub tion for a year in auvau " Jnjrrjz. ber with $5.00, can have a copy 01 hw miic Tetters or "rue 1-115 ucnj -w 3. We will sena me wo"'r... t iaau mninder of this year, anu iu muuuij , w-t ESSffio glVether votoaioof 4Irena3us Ltuers" or -iuc Auley.'" AgentS WaUlCU CYCIJ nuw. Large commissions. Sample c Address, NOVELTIES AND cm a t ; 111 U Kl 1.1 A Carp 0- Of : Various : Styles : and : Prices I Mclntire and City Post Tne Deluded Negroes. (Raleigh News and Observer.) Negroes from all parts of the State were here yesterday engaged in organizing a State emigration so ciety. They are moved by a dissat isfaction which we are sure very f fhom e.onld exDlain and fewer still show to be based on any reasonable ground either of appre hension for the future or of the undesirability of the present condi tion of affairs in North Carolina so far as they are concerned, fcstill they are moved and we are moved with compassion, so to speak, for their groping in the dark for what they have- no well defined notion of now and will find eventually, with out doubt,if they attain it, anything but what they anticipate. The News and Observer has shown those of them who eare to see that hir fomrunners into the various lands of nromise have been disap nnintpd and in some instances srrievouslv disappointed. We have shown them on the best authorities that these lands are not Rowing with milk ' and honey as they are tPd to be. We have shown thpm that thev will not be particu larlv welcomed in any of these that there is positively no rAita ! wfl iriiur them in some of t.hftin that thev are welcomed m rWd as a rule onlv bv the railroads which profit by their moving.. TIiav are certamlv entitled to or- fjonivo frr tiftA advancement of their welfare. It is their duty to do this ti,ov nwo it to themselves to use every means to better their condi tinn Wp nn v wish to rive them a it ivic. iii all earnestness and si n cer i ty- i n di si n t e rest ed n ess. T I w? y should regard well the old familiar 111 Q Y i 1 II that would lead them to "look before they leap." They should be verv sure that They are Mtino to do better for themselves Vfore thev pull up stakes in a land as well suited to them in all respects as North Carolina. They should be narticularlv careful about taking the advice of leaders who are of .iiii.tfiil character even among V4 J U. t. a v - " themselves. TERRIBLE FOREWAKNI S6S. Cono-h in the morning, hurried or difficult breathing, raising 01 phlegm, tightness in the chest, quickened pulse, chilliness iu the evening or sweats at night, all or any of thse things are the first stages of consumption. Dr. Acker's- Eng lish Remedy for Consumption will enre'these fearful symptoiusand is sold under a positive guarantee by Munds Bros., druggists. With ZebVanee in the Senate and the Zb Vance cook stove iu your kitchen the country will be safe and your home happy. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. f M 8.00 A. M M. M. M. M. M M. M. , M. . M. . M M. THE MAII.S. f he mails close and arrive at the office as follows: ' CLOSE. Nm-thpm through malls, fast 11.00 P Northern through and way mails N. C. and A. & N. c. Kauroaus auu routes supplied therefrom .w a. Kalelgh& Fayettev e onnv Southern way mails w r. Southern through mails W.ior. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Western mails (C. C. Railway) LOOP. Cape Fear &Y V R R and points sup plied therefrom - - iw 1 Raleigh ? Hamlet K. it. ana pomis supplied therefrom v i-w x Smith vllle k'ZlX' Wright svine Clinton, special iar SpecUils for Aiaxron, viuesuuiu. Monroe anu cnanoLie MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Onslow C. II. and intermediate om- -.es , luW A. " TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Little River, S. C, and intermeaiate t-ifnnaa O.UM A Cape Fear River maiV. 1-00 P. M. OPEN FOR DELIVERi . n rut n Northern and way mans f Northern through man, late n.yy - southern through mails !H55r Southern way mails tV r-vrtlinn rATitrnl M. R -iO f. M. x. .v...... " . j ki.Mnnoa Mails collecteu irom street uuca m uuoiuc ponton 01 city at a a., m., . j , M. and from other points of the city at 5 A. M on1 A V M uonoMi riptivprv onen irom b.ju a. m. iu .uu n f ntuVnn Sundays irora v.w iuiu.uua Carrier's delivery open on ruiiuay tn in 'in a i Money Order ana uegister uepai tiuein upu from 8 A. M. to o r . -i., couiiuuuua. sir-imn Office onen rrom tf.uu a. m. wo jt. -a Stamps on sale at general delivery 6.30 A.M. to 10 A. M. ana 1 to 7 1 ' m. rhnmns L. James on vi : illustrated. MR. ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON'S serial novel "The Master of Ballantrae. vin rut through the greater part of the year. Begun m Xovember. . ..uupuPfnoi'E and collection o. ononvint mpmnii's rfiiatlne to J. F. Millet and a famous group of modern French Painters will furnish the sunstance 01 rsevemi uut filiist rnrrtl.. The brief end papers written last year by Robert Louis Stevenson, will he replaced by eaually interesting contributions by differe t WZZSL niirtira T Thomas Bailey Aldrich wm p the first of them for the Januaiy number. oiMo t.TTKB A RY ARTICLES will appear: a paper on Walter Scott's Method of ?K iiiistTflfrrt from original MSS.. a second ..uhnifnf nin Knnks " bv Mrs. James T Fields? and many other articles equally noteworthy llliiatvntpfl. a wiVios nn art SUBJECTS will be afeature Dn'nK om orrnntrftii to anoear by Clarence Cook E. H. Blashfleld, Austin Dobson manv othere. Illustrated. FISHING ARTICLE describing sport In the yt fiahino- trronnds will appear. Salmon, Winninish,Bass and Tarpon are the subjects An. ovranrrw TIM SlllI llUnS art? WCU nu"" snortsmen. Illustrated. ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES of great variety fnhn nnnn tin mannpr nf sublects. travel biograpfiy, description, etc., will appeaa but not of the conventional wuuniww w Illustrated. A mnnrr tlia mnct- 1r tPrPStlng In the llSt cfipntifie naners for tie year will be a remark nniP nrneie bv Prof. John Trowbridge, upon " . . 1 r-. nnrl 11CAQ the most recent aeveiopmeui uu uov. PH OTOG It A PHY. lllusiraiea. a finss nf articles which has proved of spe cial Interest will be continued by a group ot papers upon ELECTRICITY in its most recent applications, by eminent authorities: a re markable paper on DEEP MINING, and ether nteresting papers. Unique luusiraiwiis. A SPECIAL OFFER to cover last year- numbers, which include an tne .nanwujr n i cies, as follows: A year's subscription (1889) and the num- bers for 1888 A year's subscription (1889) and the num- bers for 1888, bound in ciotn 25 cents a number. M. M. from 9.30 LEMON ELIXIR A Pleasant Lemon Drink. For billiousuess and constipation, tnk-o T.pinon Elixir. For Indigestion and foul stomach, rakf demon rulixir. ?nv sick and nervous headaches, take Lemon hhxtr. ... i 1 1 1 ' For loss of appetite and aeDiury, tnkp Lemon Klixir. For fevers, chills and malaria, take Lemon Klixir. Lemon Elixir will not fail you .in any of the above diseases, all of which arise from a torpid ordiseas- HvpV stomach, kidnevs, bowels or hlood. Prenared onlv bv Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta. C4a. Piftv cents and 1.00 ner bottle. Sold by druggists. A Prominent Miuister Writes. After ten years of great suffering from indigestion, with great nervous rostration. bimousness, aisoruereu cidnevs ami constipation, I have pti nnml bv Dr. Mozlev's Lemon Elixir and am now a well man. m th s Rkv. O. C. Davis, Bid. M. E. Church South, No. 28 Tatnall st.. Atlanta, ia. 1 ot of apl r A GOOD BED, 11 1 - .. ; 1 J l 1 I i 1 n 1 im 1 n 111 V a. I 1 I 1 1 ' lW IHnfi,, l Liberal ter free. New York Observer, NEW YORK r r f 1889 THE WEEKLY HERALD OJNK DOLIiAK A Y ABk TO KEEP POSTED ON THE News of the Entire World SUBSCRIBE FOR THE New York Wet kiy Herald As A tme ntrress wnicn nettu's. icuuvduii? s npitno- l tin nor comiortaoie. 1 win ivcinwv ail your old May on sliort notice, tne same uay you leave order, and do a,1. PROPKRI.Y Or I will make cheap. 1 also sell M'KIW. maae to nt. Call and leave-order or use the mails. Yours for service, W. M. CUMMINQ, CXpposit Hteamship (3o BOY CLIPPE AND It is and will continue to be the Great-st and Cheapest Family Journal IN THE UNITED STATES. O Tne coming year promises to be crowded with stirring events. In the United States the entrance of new la sues into the political arena has been follow ed by a change of Administration. But the great economic question on which the cam paign turned is still unsettled, and its solu tion Is now committed to a congress almost equally divided between the two great parties. Europe is a vast camp, aiiuj uuipo the frontiers, and millions or men await the signal for the most tltantlc war the world has The Herald's news-gat hp ring machinery is unequalled. Its correspondents dot the ha bi table globe Nothing can escape their vigi lance, and no expense is spared in spreading the results of their efforts beroie the H braid's readers. 0 ALL THE NEWS OF AMERICA; in the Herald, while r . 1 '1 111 I At 1 I ml VvV iBtC )t EVi1 VW DIXIE PLOWS. Hoes, 0 Shove's, whom PIKR 20. EAST RIVER NEW YORK Locate between Chambers and Roosevelt sts. At 3 o'clock. P. M. RtrvRFAi'TOit Saturday. April 27 yem ass re. Saturday. May 4 BENEFACTOR.1 Wednesday, May 8 1 DELAWARE Saturday, May 11 FROM WILMINGTON DELAWARE Thursday, May 2 yemarske Sunday, May 12 BENEFACTOR... Sunday, May 12, DELAWARE .Sunday, May 1 A M4 I mm -m I V 1 A m m 1 mm m w m M u H III II If 111 all Kindt. Headquarters for Best and 1 Stoves, Stores. $3 a year ; Charles Scribner's Sons, 743-745 Broadway, N.Y. 1 Clean Bill of Health. 'HERE HAS BEEN NO DISEASE WHAT- ever among the horses In my stables, and its thorough healthfulness and sanitary uunui tion are amply attested by the subjoined certi ficate rrom nr. w ray. Respectfully. . R. C. ORRELL. WILMINGTON, N. C, April 16, '89. This is to certify that I have inspected for Glanders the horses and mules ownea anu in charge of R. C. Orrell. Said animals iouna in a hoiiitiiv rnrifiirinn ini frpR from any could, Erion. Stables were found in a gooa sauuaiy condition. W. H. Wit AY, O. . ., apl 17 tf U. S. Inspector. will be found each wee! Its FOREIGN DEPARTMENT will contain a Danorarna of the Pi flashed under the tea over the COMMERCIAL CABLKS. Old World a?dStfcna P01111 SASH, DOORS, BLI For Freight or Passage apply to U G. SMALLBONES, Superintendent, Wilmington, w THEO. E. EGER, Traffic Manager. New Yorfc WM. P. CLYDE & CO.. Gen'l Agents, apl 25 35 Broadway, New YorJe. Mn.- e or near or who nne. Kiina and well seasoned. Large swci constantly on nana. Clyde Steamship Go. Passenger Service Between New York, Wilmington dtFernandina. Axle?, Iron, Bims, V4mm'7, .aa .... - - - 1 DRIVE WELL PUMPS, - () - Special Features. 4 Practical Farming, Progress in Science, Womau's WTorls, Notable Pulpit Utterances, Literature and Art, . Stories by our Best Authors INFORMATION ON ALL SUBJECTS. Address, JAMES GO RDON BENNETT, New York Herald, dec 14 New York city. The AMERICAN MAGAZINE. Bfantifnllv Illustrated. 23 ck, $3 Year. Driiga and chemical?, TOILET ARTICLES. PATENT MEDICINES Shoulder Braces, Trusses, etc, etc. Also Prescriptions filled day or night at F. C. MILLER'S, Drugstore, jan 4 corner Fourth ana Nan St?.,1 1 POMONA HILL NUKSERIES! POMONA, N. C., Two and a naif Miles West or Greensboro. N. 0 o rphe main line of the R. & D. R. R. passes through the grounds and within 100 feet of the office. Salem trains mafcestops regular twice daily each way. Those interested in Fruit and Fruit Growing are cordially invited to insnect this, the Largest Nursery in the state, and one of the largest In the South. stock consists of Annies. Peach. Pear, Cherry, Plum, Japanese Persimmons, Apri cots, Nectarines, Mulberries,, Otiince, Grapes, Figs, naspoerries, vruuseutimcs, currants, trixs Plant, English Walnut, Pecans, Chestnut, Strawberries, Roses, Evergreens, shade Tiees, Ac. All the new and rare varieties as well as the old ones, which my new catalogue for 1888 will show. i Give your orders to my authorized agent or order direct from the Nursery. Correspondence solicited. Destriptive cata logue free to applicants. Address J. VAN LINDLEY, POMONA, Guilford CO., N. C. zw Reliable Salesman wanted in ever County. A good paying commission will b For Rent. THAT EXCELLENT OFFICE AND Store on Princess street, next door to Evans' shoe store, until Oct. 1st, 1889. Very cheap. Houses and Rooms for rent. Houses and Lots for sale, cash or on tne instalment plan. Also Wheeler & Wilson New No. 9 Sewing Machines for sale. this is the best machine ever pat on tne mar ket. MARTIN T. DAVIS, mm ITS SCOPE. THE AMERICAN MAG -ZINE gives preference to national topics an scenes, and its literature and art are of th highest standard. Famous American writer fill Its pages with a wide variety ot Interest Ing sketches of travel and adventure, serial and snort stories, descriptive accounts of our foremost problems of the period, and. in short, this Magazine is Distinctively Representative of American Thought and Progress. It is acknowledged by the press and public to be the most popular and entertaining of the mgn-ciass montnnes. Itnnapt'dfit A Specimen Number, with lUlUUriflllJ li iuustrated Premium List. and Special Inducements in Cash or Valuable Premiums to Club Raisers, will be sent on re ceipt of 15c., if this paper is mentioned. Responsible and energetic persons want ed to solicit subscriptions. Write at once for exclusive territory. Address, THE AMERICAN MAGAZINE CO., feb 749 Broadway Jfw vrlr. ONWARD IS THE WORD . fyiHE PROGRESSIVE FARMER ENTE ts THIRD VOLUME at the.followlng 1 subscriber, 1 year fi.25 5 subscribers, l yea 5.0c 10 subscribers, l year 10.ec One copy, l year, free to the one sending club ot ten. Eight pages, 40 columns, weekly. Send caa (charges prepaid) to - . L. L. FOLK, Me Raleigh, N FROM WILMINGTON FOR FERN ANDINA . DELAWARE Saturday, April 27 1 iviAi.t. i-uesuaj, amy t DELAWARE Tuesday, May 14 These steamers have unsurpassed accom- medations. For Freight or Passage apply to H, G SMALLBONES, Superintendent. THEO. G. EGER. Traffic Manager, 35 Broadway, N. T. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., General Agents, 35 Broadway, N. Y tended to. N .Tftr.nW Hardware L 1 t W W W W iv V. -trt lid tJV Vocal Music. nuDPlRtt npHE SUBSCRIBER i -x-r- pin UnHaorrvsirecu further particulars enquire at m Refers by permission to Prot s. apl 16 SATINES -WF BEST AMERICAN JLMW"" andlaCP French styies.anu, New Styles, good quality, at w, per yard. OPENING DAY! AT Mrs. E. A. Lumsden's, WHITE GOOI) A small instalment of .... n firf'.fli Plaids and stripes, witu 1 India Linen and Linen dc irel I 1 -OF f jta aaal . . r,c aiock or cents' ana ji iiiadriAfi Hhlrts at nOC., t tW lnaJriail Uhlffti Ml rtnllar Shirt, we niiUJ. O UUi ilLiillUDl y , SSSKSK' sold; The JSTgi TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS. IN ALL I jX)50pUrcJr is made W JHK THE LATEST STYLES, I lengthwise of the ciotn, wnicn ca.inT iii o.i.i. - t o t . I rii ffi-rnojpi I u the weal . 6- ( 01 Ladies invited to calL press-Making a specialty. 11 N. FKON T 8T. apl 34 tf t Something extra in yard. April 26th to Hay 20th. nerence in iue "7;, f fient' "m mu. muatMt. varletv or UtU thi rir from IOC each up. , nrtSfllfSl I Btock SHEETlH.iat" v" i oininicu men 15 tf HuieTor 81 GOOD, LARGE . i v w m vara. ' - w . uiv. i niv I UBl 3 aJ iui ruuuu inp umj meals, berths or state-rooms included. Steamers leave wharf ioot or nestnut street at. two o'clock p. m arriving next moraine: about nin o'ior-t Steamer CAPE FEAR, capt. Tomiinson. Mpn- uni iuiu uuir.iuay. steamer A: P. HURT, capt. uooeson, 'ruesday and Friday. Stmr. ( apt- Smith, Wednesday iUlU OuLUi UiXj , Ticlceja only on board, goo on -either Boat. yi suu T. ILOVJB, Agent H. .HnTOGKAFB88, ctttRRBLY 1 RTIST1C Aif ow- )hs at reaaonahie feb 83

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