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t -v - Vital Questions J 1 S , . y most emintnt physician if nv school, what is the best thing in 0S for quietin and allaying all irri t11 of the nerves and curing all forma toD.rVOus complaints, giving natura "f-Miike refreshing sleep always? , ;X cfnd they will tell you unhesitatingly - CHAPTER I. 4sk any or all of the most eminent phy- sifiSat is the best and only remedy that ' he relied on to cure all diseases of the fjrfrt and urinary organs ; such" as r- hVs disease, diabetes, retention, or ffiw to retain urine, and all the dis isD! 1a oilments Deculiar to Women" ja3 Suu "... j .... . ,;-.T7- , -And they win iu juu xpnciuy ana l( Lfth WWW". the same physicians " " . : ." - - - Vbat is the most reliable and surest - for all liver diseases or dyspepsia; con ?Lion. indigestion, biliousness, malaria, S 8gue, &c" and. they fwill teli you: K&ake! or Dandelion! i! e when these remedies are combined BvthTs eaually valuable,- - , i fl- compounded Into Hop Bitters, such a won? ?, -.i mvsterlous eurative down h i). which i so varied la its operatioaa that. 4ijae or ill neaim can pos&iDiy exist or re-' t- newer, and yet It is -;--. , . -Snlf'orthe mpst fratt woman, weakest . SSor smallest ehUd to use. v , CHAPTER TJ. - "PaUenta ; - - .;' 'Almost dead or nearly dying". For years, and given up,?y physicians ot Ofjjjbt s ana oiuer nuuc uiseaseav uver Maints. severe coughs, called consump i'have been cured. ' iuc VT.; 1 ' iPiBi.'n nar ?y crtwy - - From agony of neuralgia, nervousness, .fulness, and various diseases peculiar p women. - .-. -t.---r . 'v-j t -v , ivo'nle drawn out of shape'lfrOm "excruciating J.'o: rheumatism, lnfiammetary and chronio, SSerinst from ecrof ola. . , ... , JtrMnni-blood potoonto. drspepsla. ladl--4 o:;. and in fact a:most all diseases frair. imieisheirto -. i Iyr. l ii.re be n cured by Hop BitUrs, proof of which to be found in every neighborhood m the known r.ji- r-'one senuine without a bunch of jrreen ooa he white labeL Sham all the vile, poi- urns stun witn -uop- or -nopa- in weir name. ,sniWiviv tuthsat ohm nna . r I t' VI ALJVl WALKUP, MONROX. N. a, SATS ; U -I suffered for years with palpitation of the !Ur? dyspepsia and liver complaint. Took -fitl n-'W recommend it in preference to all other medii lnes. CRYING FOR AID. Loss of Appetite, Headache; Depres sion, Indigestion and Constipation, Bit ionsncss, a Sallow Face, Dull Eyes, and a Blotched Skin, are among the symptoms which indicate that the Liver is crying for to. Ayer's Pills 21 stimulate tie -Liver to proper action, . azd correct all these troubles. . One or more rf these Pills should be taken daily, antll'V health is fully established. Thousands tea- . tify to their great merit. "o family can afford to be without Ateb" Pills. prepared bv ' Dr. J.C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass. ; Sold by all pruggists. ch w V : nnn n i ij dee SI t.i A L WALKER. MILTON, H. a, SATS: Jl 1 1 Kik Brown's Iron Bitters while suffering iensei. vriih dyspepsia; am entirely free from nn.w. nnd attribute my recovery mainly to the Beef this rateable medicine. AVER'S... Ague Cure contains an antidote for all malarial dis orders which, so far as known, is used in no other remedy. Jt contains bo Quinine, nor any miuerul uor deleterious substance what ever, aftd consequent; y produces no injurious effect npou the cou.t;iution, Lut leaves the system as healthy as ;t was before Ike attack. WZ WABRAJTT ATEE'S AGUE CTTKB t- cure every case ! Fever and Ague, Inter mitteut or Chiil Fs-vr, Kemittent Fever, immh .Ague, Bilious Fever,. and Liver Com j. aint caused by niaiaria. lu ease of failure, . after tin ? trial, dealers Rre autlioriaed, by our tircniaf Aited Ju'y 1st, lS2, to refund tne luoner. -.- DrJ.'.r.'Ayer &. Co., Lowell, Massl .i hy"al Druggists nrm bot SO Af R J D SL"TT2V?TELD. RZIDSVILtJC N.C., Jl says: "My wife's mother was in feeble neuth tor tweutr vears: ski'led DhvBielana failed to relieve Brown's Iron Bitters benefitted her wonderfully, and she recommends it to others lor complication of diseases." WHEAT POWDEffi PURE and WHOLESOME l'- ccntilna no Injurious imrreaientBV -rr-ry-' - i;;vH no deletarious eubstanceain fhe bread as f h pcre gT-ape Creain of Tartar and Alum powden M. . - ... t- -- - restores to the flour the highly important con ''hxa rejected in tb3 bran of the neat.. - -, ? makes a better und lighter biscuit than any '-'" baking powder. ; . . -.; u ' mm KALBFLEISCH'S SONS, Vat!liied i829. ; 55 PDLTON 8T-H.1V or sale by aU leading wocers. 5 21 im . su wed fr r " a:. R h. BROWM. DUB HAM, K. C , BAYSii.- I A offered with headache for-three-years,, mommg and night. Brown's Iron JJitters relieved me and made we J eel like a different being. To "!iieartily recommend its use." - -""unit Anctim pt yoatnfoi impjqiii . 5n8 Premature Decay, Kroo DbiIitT, lort TTVaM aiscoTwed a simple mesnsM sen-ow. KSlte wiil send FREE to his feUowmifersjs. esa, J.lLEEfiVES, 43 Chatham StNw York. -52129 D&wiy tnth sat - ' ' ' nor 29- . o s: r - -t r UK J. R. BLACK WELL, PISE HALL, N. C. htZSF'- "Xyrtto suffered from weakness fol lm 7 ttU aiiaca or typnoia revcr, S Jitters possessed the qualities the most cw use decidedly provea. Land Plaster. KJh SALB BY WOODY A CUBETX,- - - . . wnminrton. N. C. TRpTilH18, ents forthe POBTLAMD PLASr . 3 ILL8. the rjrodnMs of which are made '"mUABD PLASTKH and FINEST GEOHND. . -2?Dondenoe solicited. '-' ' ap S tf New Eivdr IalTmetfl. 100 "mni nsw KnrroniQiiffrsv AJiI?cSd from tn flshery,for sale BACnn B0XK8 CHOICE BRAK avjw. to be sold at factory price H AMI) BEAR, 8 -t, t aec7tf 1 18 Market Streev" Seed Oato. R KD bust peoo? akd black OATS. - "Best Bolted Meal In the city ground dally PHESTON CTTMKXKO OOf' Whoinaala Dealers Dl Rostorod The Morning Star . CHRISTJT1AS VIOI.KTS. ANDREW liANQ. Last niht It oiix& the violets ' - seat me once across the sea;- - . FnMdens that the Winter frets, :U T r In Summer lands they came to me. : 8tRli?lrV!:Ta,i th English eai-itt Wl . . U1S 411U6U UUW. t w - TmllheyJ,po!or Christoas mTrth, Tnev spokof England, spoke of j0u ; The flowers are scenUess', Waclc and sere, ThriLuA??M away; ; H rT v are year Dy year, la feet between na chill ani p But you have reached a windless age, -The haven f a ha nr.- it-.A. - : . r'r'J aac, - ,-... roado not dread the winter race. rt -U6U we Bowsea me cummer time. IniTllU ti,. a . ' : . iuo uuwer b Dreain.oversea, " Across the pulf nf timo snit lo night returns the memory , v iuts fcuafc uvea not au in vain.? It ! f Sarper, Magazine. 7 VTHB NEW TE&B. ll. Among the publications to be especially noted, as the New Year approachesare the periodicals published by Harper &Bro-; there, a year's subscription to anv one of which would make : an , acceptable ew" Year's gift, and a recurring reminder of the intelligent donor.; Their . Magazine is preeminent in literature and art. Its con ductors know the -great secret of nonnlar- izing both, while constantly advancing the standard tf literary and artistic excellence. Of Habpkb 'a WBEXLt it -may b&fustiy said that its inderjendent and natrintlri course during the late political campaign earned for it the commendation of thought; ful and unbiased readers throughout the country; while -apart from its n political" teaching, the high character, variety and attraclivene8a9: jita . stories, Articiea and pictures place it in the 'foremost rank of weekly illustrated journals. The feminine mind may be disposed to give the preference to Hakpeb's Bazas, wh&h weekly sprees before the eye hot only a tempting feast of stories, 'poems, sparkling essays and art illustrations, but a constant variety of beautifully enzraved fashion-plates and intricate pattern sheets, the mystery of which the masculine intel lect is impotent to solve, .It is truly the American woman's journal. . Last, but not least, since it concerns the moat important part of the family circle," may mention . Harper's Youn g Peo ple. This bright litUe'paper has achieved a double victory, in . winning - the approval of parents and the hearts of their children. No pleasanter or surer antidote to the sen- Batipnal iuvenile literature, which has be gun tne ruin of so many young minds, could be placed in the hands of youthf ui .readers than this popular journal for boys and girls. . : ; k:'::- . Information as to the terms of subscrip tion to these periodicals may be obtained of the publishers, Harper & Brothers, New York. Mr. Baker V. Butts, Halifax, N. C, says: 'I have used Brown's Iron Bitters for-ner vousness, loss of energy and general debili ty. 1 nave no hesitancy m saving 1 reel like a new man from its use." OUR STATU CORTEnPOUARIES. Although it is said by modern scientists that the molecules of the brain are constant ly passing away and reforming, by the com bustion of tne phospnorus oi wnicn it is largely composed, yet it is undoubtedly true that the quality rand .character of that mysterious agency which we call the mind has some intimate connection with the physical formation of the brain. Men are created with dissimilar natural inclinations and it is the Interest and duty of every thoughtful person to discover what those inclinations are. and to encourage and de- velope them when good and to discourage and repress them when evil. Those incli nations or disinclinations are distinctly marked in the physical form of the brain. andttnay; while, the - brain lain a plastic stateVbe enlarged or diminished, and the be entirely - changea we can nnlv discover what those rjeculiarities are.' The mother is a blind phrenologist, groping in the dark to discover tne - cnaracieruucs of her child. . She tees through .;: glass, darkly and punishes rice and cherishes virtue. Now if that mother a practi cal nhrvnoloffiat she could ascertain with positive precision the peculiarities of her child's character and round its charcter by constantly guarding against its defects. Elizabeth City jseonomtst. -, KThsn nin vmn undertakes I to "i control and cripple private property and individual enterprise by passing such agrarian meas ures as that of old man Reagan of Texas, it is time for capital to hideJind seek safety, somewhere; n Men who have no money, and never woraea ior money, nu cumulated more i tnan enougn money w nav m. Hv'a Axnenses. are tne men, general ly who howl about capitalists and m6nop-;j 011SU. .4 UCJT ,JU a a r r- -. ish at the expense of working men, and . trv to fool that class of innocent mankind, , The sooner Reagan's so-called "Inter State wii" i annelched. . the better it VVraJLt aaaa - . m wUl be for the industry ana enierpruw , thA nHintnr, esDecially for the working- laboring men and those who-want , capital scattered in their midst. Charlotte' Demo- trot.' ' '- " " . jfe in:- s 4 fiv-?J :.; ii i Z '. The recent selection of officers, by dif ferent regiments or tne iate uuaru sur gest a pertinent inquiry Upon what basis are promotions maue auu - qualifications necessary to the election , oi offlcew ? Are long service and proven ca pacity to be recegnized-or la personal ria- v on! ism TO DQ ine twuiwiu " P "- rna r.tiri will strengthen the guard, the other will disrupt it and tend to disorgani zation. Washington wazeuc , - a-a- - ' "S Mr. Kent Buier, - Monroe, N. C., b&jb: "1 have used and am stiU , using Jirown s ! Iron Bitters for 'inaigesuon uu health, and am .almost Boum. "" nigDiy recomuHiuuifc . r ' ;FueeuiVtfi;...;.;.; - Nashville (Tenn.) World. ' .See here, Gen. Cheatliam,flaid Col. Jack Moore, chief of one of the divisions in Saturdayight's proces gion; ''how Bhalia,;form.iny men EJrir andi where WP&J&W Jack repfied Genf Cheathanr, "and- "r ; : "tea? J-epUed the redoubta ble e-.Confederate Colonel,at'fl had more room tnan have more men than room. : . - .T. iTZf orri "rT. Csavs: 'Brown'a .Bitters itm POLITICAL POINTS. ' r- The fall text of 4he Nicaragua canal tnfixA.. r. is the boldest feat of 'American .dipiomacy . ""w acuuisitmn nr I'fi-raa nr th nm; chase of Louisiana. . Repxibli- -t Senator :y est yoicea public opin- ion. in nis demand that .Congressional "u contain oniy tne speeches that are actually delivered... It is a. diBgrace to Congress and to the ereat ncnnU it. Mn. senta that its members should be willing to maae tne aauy chronicle of . their doings naj 4U4t u Butnumg lie. fou, 2 imes. Ind. Ilep. i;'i:;:'y;-vc ;., f ? . . - The Senate ; droDbed that nro. DOSed investiffatinn nr ti shing the treaties, like , a hot potato vureas jnas a (.very, wnoiesome ana vivid recollection .of its attempt, to - pass .the fa mous gag law, Tbe press a bigger man than Congress, and all because the Dress is nearer the people and-morj careful to rep resent their ideas. .BMfon Globe, nam. mr. IV A.' Mi8er,MLrPleasant; N -C.; ys: a uave; usea urpwn siron tjuters in i tuj jwnuy ior maiana ana round it most satisfactory y can: recommend ik! J----"".--r - miiuiiv wm THE QESTTGIIIC. 9 This medicine, combining Iron with pure vegetablo tonics, . nlekly. and completely Cwres Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Wenkaese Iaipare Blood Ofalarla,ChUU and Ferers ua NearsJaia - ;, Itis an rmfallins remedy for Diseases of tho .KiHaeys and liver. - it is Invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. It does not injure the teeth, cause headache, or produce constipation other Iron medicine do. It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re lieves Heartburn and Belching, and strength, ens the muscles and nerves. ' ; ; - For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of ' " Energy, Ac- it has no equal. ' The genuine has above trade mark and c roesed red lines on wrapper. Take no other, ah rfjfcj saowicHiaTcii. ca, BiiTnoaa, an, Jy 87 DWiy too or frm nrm 1 Jy 87 out avail until I used IBrown's Iron Bitters, one come or wnion maae me reel lute a new man." In oases of dvi nensia. d e b 1 1 1 1 ! 7 rheumatism, fever V i and ajrueJlve plaint, inactivity of the kidneys and bladder, constipa tion and other or ganic maladies. Moetetters - stom ach Bitters is a tried remedy, to : which the medical , brotherhood have lent their - profes sional sanotlon.and which as a tonic, alter at ive and household specific for disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels has an un bounded populari tv. if or sale bv all Druggists and Dealers, to whom apply for Hos- tetter'B Almanac for 18'5. my 17DAWly " nrm tu tb sa v mv 17. '" CRS. K. 1C. ORAT. ROCK V MOUNT. H.C.SATS1 .tI "I ha va takn nuui hottla of Brown't Iron Bitters and find it as it is recommended, the greatest toaio of the age. I cannot say enough in praise." - f DR. y iDYElsl rmnuCt - IAR IS.) ELECTRO-VOLTAIC BELT and other Kuec an 'j AmiAXCK are sent on SO Days' Trial TO MEN ONLY. YOU7TO OR OLD. who are suffer ing from Nnrous. DasnjTT. Loot . Vital t. Wlsmo Wsakv kes, and all ihoae diseases of a PaasoaAL Na1 ma, resulting from Abuses and : . OrHasTCacsas. Speedy relief and epmplete restoration to Hialth, ' Vmob and Makhood OOAaAjmsn. Send -t - once for Illustrated Pamphlet free. Address VOLTAIC BELT CO.. M arshan, Mleh novSSDAWly tu th sat novSS MRS. a. C. PATTBSSOH. ?dXFOBD, N.G, says: 'Brown's Iron Bitters cured me of nervous headache wtthvwhkn I was affiioted one day out of every week. , I consider it a valuable medicine." - -" - O0lilWRFOR AND BREAKFAST DACON. UMuaa acAitiNa oun patcnteo TRADi-MAmca. a lioht . MCTAUJO UAL. ATTAOHCO TO THS STRINO, AND tub srama canvas, as in thc cut. ' decS ly ijyedsaC. dec 3 . MB. W. P. WASSblT fEXHXErFF), 1BEDELL Co , N. C, says: ''Brown's Iron Bitters has improved my digestion auu ncuBtw HIS MOTHER o Tmii.r mistake when wife tells vou that our Farmer Girl Cook would be a nice Chmtmas present, and also a source of comfort all the year found, and rush down to some of our neighbors and buy a bundle of Sky KocaeM ubii perum iu the using. . e-W; S.a-w deo 16 tl j mners, numww - MISS MARGARET M. POPE, RICH SOD NfcTsays:"! suffered with dyspepsia vousness and soreness -of lutws. Brown's POPE, RICH SQUARE, BPSia. ner nrn'a TmTI ' BitterT relievid me" "and -restored . my former health. I have every reason to gratefolly and na nni an.HTIHN M 111 u lur.B . .- . cheerfully recommend it. s .. . ' : The Biggest FLRB INS. COMPANY IN THE WORLD IS THE -L-viJl n imm without dlsoonnt,-. Over - $88,000.600 paid In tie U.S. kZ I1.MI to iffilfilli lHI 111 isl UI Mrs. a c. Mclaughlin, wolfesville, n. C, says : "I suffered eighteen months with vertigo and constipation: tried ever thin with - 1 f TO. t: I 1 SENT HIM.TO -BUY SOME NAILS, AND IN A fit of thoughtlessness he' forgot his errand ..vi r v1atii. Don't von make a Vw -fl T THORNTON, OXFORD, N, OVSATS : MMtronaS convinced of the eifioacy of Its use- compievtuy uu T h e or ri i n g St ar PTTBLISEED DAILY AND T7EEKLY DAILY STAB, One Tear, postage i twdd ..$7 00 . .. 4 00 ... 8 CO iso ; fiU Months. : ' " ' : ,M Three Months " " ' Two Month, " - :h: j " One Month. 75 WKJSKXT STAKiOne Tear, postage paid. . $1 50 stm, . i : " Six Months,' . j ; ; Three Months H0TICES OP THE PEESS Vj The Rta-b I dAnifiAlv one of the best papers in us nu : Lomrlife pe state, as bright and newsy as ever; to IU Salem lYess. r - ,-,r':,.:.l-:i:: The Wttaainsrton Stab has entered on its twelfth year as rooda paper as any people should wani The Wllmlnirton St An has entered onltstwelfUl Tear. As a daily Journal of news it stands "up '" Tne'Wumin-ton' STait has entered its' twenty- fifth volume. Thnre la no better Tumtse nnhllahed la he State. Lenoir Zbnte. ,a i .- 'i a ii.u,:;; The WUmlniton Stab has entered noon Its thhv leema vear, , u is one oi ua nest papers in ua DULto. rr amnion wueue. The "WHmlnton Stab has entered Its thirteenth year. It has become one of the leading papersjof the Soath. Oxford Torchlight. o.. The WQminffton Stab la not onlv one of thebest edited papers In the State, but for freshness of news ana ii i typograpioal appearance, cannot be beaten. action Jteporur. The Wilmington Stab Is one otthe very best pa ners in the South, in everr denartment from tVDO graphvupto editorial ability and independence.': iwnowg rod putex-Appeat. . .; ... : , H ; . . .v The 'WHmlMton (N. OJ Mobxis Stab Is a mod? el newspaper. Indeed; we thhurwe do not exag- ate its merits when we say it is the imtmett Dular) Daner Dublished in the South. Richmond - CFo.) Beliaioue Herald. The WQnuinrton Stab has now entered noon its thirteenth year and twenty-filth volume. One of the best conducted and edited papers in the South and: as a North Carolinian, we are proud of it.- A nr wi v nor ..'.. y. . We like the Stab because it is thorouahly re liable, candid, fearless, and so well and ably edited , newsy, spicy, and tn fact a perfect news paper. Long may the Stab twinkle. iff. Airy rituor. ..-.;, i- " ,.y Althooeh at the head of the Dress tn this state l all w a Mln.kU . ilia Moylaa still it continues to improve. It is a Stab of the ui oil Miair iuoo m uami vuuaiio v vtxv & uwiui . first magaitude. May Its. lustre never wane. TMjrree WiUJtawm. - The Htab is so well and f avorablv known in this section of the State, that we can say nothing of which its thousands of readers do not already know. It is in every respect one of the best dal&! ues m we aoum. j&oetonian. . .. That magnificent beaming Stab has completed Its twenty-second volume. It is one of the most Drunant, eruane ana sparaiing aaiues souui oi the Potomac The svstem in the set ud of the na- per surpasses them tuLTarboro Southerner. The Wnmlngton Stab has entered on Its twelfth year. It is a most excellent newspaper, well ed ited, a compendium of all the news of the day, and an honor to Its city, to North Carolina and tc North Carolina Journalism. Cfcarfo Observer. The WHmlwrton stab is now takmg the regular midnight Associated Press reports, and has be sides increased the amount or its reading matter. TheScABiaanexoeUentDaner. Its DrosDeritv is not surprising since It is so deserving. Chariot' Odeerw. " The Timet eannot sav a word too rood for the Wilmington Stab. It has Just reached one of its many birthdays. As a newspaper it is a favorite with the State press and is sought after by the people. - Long and prosperous life to it. Peids- vUle Timet .. The Wnrnmston Stab, we are Dleased to notice. still continues on the Man road to suooess. We esteem the 8tab very highly, regarding it as one of the verv nest oi our exenanges, ana consider ii the peer or any journal puoii&nea in tne souta. uxrora jree nonet. Wh la it that all the Daners with the name of Star are such bright little Journals? The Wilming ton in. ci star, tne wasnimrxoB mar. tne jnrea- erioksburg Star, New York Star, for example. There must be something In a name after afl. Richmond (Fa.) Static The Wllmlnirton Stab has entered noonlts 12th volume, and we are pleased to notice still contin nee on tne roaa to sucoesa, we esteem tne tab very highly, regarding It as one of the very best newspapers that oomes to this office. Its news columns are always a little fuller than those 'of anv other of our exchanges, and Its editorial de- aartment is oonauctec witn muon acuity. arr-; aanton Jiiaae. Humble m Its beslnnbun. as was Inseparable from an enterprise begun amid the wreck of for-' tune that attended tne eouapse or coe aoutnera Confederacy, the Stab has steadily "waxed"' un til it now beams resplendent in the full glow of a constantly Drigatening prosperity. As a newrar per It has few equals, and no superior, for arrrs- pnate selection ana juaioions arrangement, ana we are proua to rana h among our mosiaooerra Die exenanges. umtooro jteeoraer. The Wfhnmgton XoBirnra Stab has entered up- take this opportunity to congratulate it apon its prosperity and deserved popularity. The remark- a Die suooess ox tne stab is aue to its strict atten tion to business. The boast of the Stab (rightful ly too) is that it always has the news, and this is the first thing in Journalism. Otherwise the pa per is all that the term of "good newspaper" im plies, and its corps of editors and reporters are thoroughly educated newspaper men. May the healthy, moral Influence of the 8tab never be. re tarded, ana may its genial enterprising proprie tor enjoy many more happy years of usefulness. wotasooro ettumnper.. THE BEST 'PREPARATION For BBsroanco gray hair to its natural ooior; For PBBVBnrnte the hair from turning gray; For rBODuenra a rapid and luxuriant growth; For BBADioATnra scurf and dandruff; , . nmna ttnhiair A all diseases ef the scalp: For psxvxxrtTjro the hair from falling out; and Tnr miTHuw for which a hair tonic is re- ml it If h.a nn iniT. TIM ' TSBXlJUUIArUA Ml. IH "" fvm Tbe. CHAS. H. READ.' D . V., PastorGraoe street rTwujiruu . RicmtoiTD. Va. For several years I have used no other Hair Dressing than the .xanthine, winoh naa peen warmly recommended to me by a friend who had wati lta mine, it has. tn ri it experience, aooom- ii.ki ail that la nlalTTMvl fnr It as a wholesome preserver ana awnr ui Miw ,uaw"i vr. w the hair, and a thorough preventive or aandrun, For sale by " J. H. HARDIN. Druggist. nov 29 ly om ju aug sep feb29 Ealeigh Eegister. in HTntr a anon as the' printers re ceive the necessary material the publication of the ".,! -.i1-n 'S.S. iMi -i.U'-'"ovi.u; . R AIaEIGH register, a North Carolina Demooratlo newspaper, will be commenced. - i : . The BzsiSTBB wm pe pnntou wwut uiilu vuo Teat polltioal campaign of 1884 begins.. It will hen be issued twice a week, or as often as may be useful or necessary to the Democratic party In North Carolina. It will be printed from new and beautiful type, on gooa wmw paper, mu though it may not be large enough to hold all at onoe all the good things that glowing ; prospact uses sometimes promise, yet the application of a thAwinirh VnarwledM of BOW to USC them Will PUt Into Its thtrty-two broad columns all the news, muoh good reading,: and a complete htetorypf what is done in North Carolina. Mr. Halx will be editor of the RsgisTBB. irhii tn4fu nr inn tcasi m win dbhi Tear; . .), ntifin Pat for vonr home oaner. and then remit for the Rjkhstkb. Those who remit 12 to this emce Will receive as T A PREMIUM.) - either volume ordered of "Hale's Industrial Se--i.a Turn BnlrimM are now readv: .. Tn Woods akd 'rimsmtm w numa va.huura. -. . Cnrtla's, Emmons', and Kerr's Botanical Re ports, suppiememea oj uraw wmvr w ports Of Standing Forests, and Illustrated by an excellent map of the State. 1 volume 12mo. mi QfTS nn.. S1.2S. , . . . linT78TBIX8 OF NOBTH CABOIXHA THS UOAX. v.vwm. r . w 3- - M - awrra I TtCXW ;fwrw-T-B -i-miiiwnw . n.nn h. JJBIU- ley's, Wilkes', and the Census Reports; supple mented by full and accurate, sketches of the mfiv-aix Counties, and Map or tne state. i volume 12mo.Clo3h. JP5-itlTomwt, Address Janl9PWtf Raleigh. N. C. The Lincoln Press. PUBLISHED EVERT - FRIDAY, AT LINCOLN, By JOHN C TIPTON, BdT and Fropr. ; vh PRESS Is ackuxrwleda t by those who have tried it, to be one of the best Advertising Xediums In Western North Carolina.. It has a large and steaauy increasing patronage in xun noin. Gaston.. Catawba. Cleaveland. Burke and Mecklenburg- counties. Advertising rates libe ral, subscription si.ou per annum. . mn n n 'V'-. "-t: a''3 WHOLESALE PBiLES. 'Our quotations. It should be understood represent the wholesale prices generally, in maun p up small orders higher prices have to be onarged. -v.y w y .-;-.'.. . -J-f. ABTlCIiBS.. -iAi.4-.i;.., mess. BAGGING Qunny -.uJC:,i. BACON North Carolina : - ' 1 Hams, yj B ..".......;...... Shoulders, 9 S . ..... Sides, choice. S . Wxstbbh Smokbd Hams. 9 8 .sides, V ID.........;...,..;;. Shoulders. U............. Dbt Sambd Sides, 9 lb. ... .... Bnouiders, ajiB.i... BAKBELS Snlrlts Tnroentlne. seoona liana, ; each.. ...... .- i w New New York, each..; 1 60 New City. each.. 1 00 BEESWAX lb.... t Si I . BH1CKS-Wilmington, V M.,.. . 8 00 w ortnern ... . -. . i jw . v w BTJTTEB rNorth Carolina, V : 00 Northern, B....... a CANDLES 9 sperm... . .;la AUOW.. ............. ..-. K Adamantine ............. . - 00 CHEESE fc-Horth'nPabt'y . .z! 14 Dairy, cream........ ......... w State ... 10 COFFEE V S Java.'..-..i ... -18 -4 AAguyra . jo KlO CORN MkAL bush, In sacks, 65 . .v Virginia Jteaii ... w g fYYTYVW TTRH a? hnndle-. 1 40 DO MIS TICS Sheeting, 4-4, ? yd 6H Yarns, Dunoa ' w o EGGS dozen..: -.-.-r.-.TVj.-.vi -'25- FISH-MaokereL No. 1, 9 bbl....l6 00 JiaoKerei, No. l, V nan poi,.., bi. f uaoaerei. o. s. w doi. v. w Mackerel, No. ft, 9 half bbl. 00 ; MaokereL No. 8, V bbl 00 , Mullets, bbl 5 00 Mullets, Pork bbls. ......... .gll 00 N; C. Roe Herring, keg. . . 8 00 DrvCod. ,.,..-... A FLOUR fJ bbl Fine... ....... 0 00 ortnern super - o to . . -. .. Extra................ 6 25 Li-s'. Family.'.......... 5 50 'V Otv Mills Super....... 4 00; . Famllv 4S5r OlTJK -9 . w. .. ;;.......-.. il 10 ' GRAIN busbeL -. . .. .. . Corn,Btre,bags,prime,wnite ' es, Corn, cargo, in bulk, " ' 58 Corn, cargo, in bags, ' 55 Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags -" " 56 Oats, from store.... Cow Peas 0& HIDES ft ft Green.... ...; .... 0 Drr.";......................;X 10 HAY V 100 ks Eastern....... 95 western .... . j g North Mver 80 100 1 00 BOOPORON-JB .......; ;8J4 LAKD-r r- ortnern... ...... o North Carolina......... 00 LTME barrel - 00 LUMBER City 8awed 2 M ft. r o '20 00 16 00 6 18 00. 22 00 .15 00 Rough Edge Plank.. ........ 1500 West India Cargoes, acoord ing to oualityn.. .......... 18 00 Dressed flooring, seasoned. 18 00 Scantling and Boards.oom'n 12 00 molasses 9 gaiion .- -:- ; - Hew crop uuDa, in nnos.... w f w C , " -A in bbls..;, ; 00 --., 80 Porto Rico, in hhdst. . JO. J , 82 .,, " tat bbls ' 88 y85-': Sugar House, in hhds.... - 00 00 i p " inbbls.... - 00 20 Hvrnn. In bbls... 25 . 65 NAILS V keg-Cut. lOd basis.. 00 ijb : OILS gauon-Kerosene.. . 12 - 18 - tATfl . ....... ......... 1 IV A W - Linseed......;. - 90 1 00 - Rosin.... 15 r 4rl8 - Tar ....: 00 v 20 Deck and Soar -. 00 28 POULTRY ChickensJIve,grown ,; (0 : . 25 . opnng.. e b ia Turkeys .v. . h .V.-.; 50 75 S PEANUi'S 9 bushel 60 .1 00 POTATOES 9 hushel-rSweet.. 85 60 Wah,perbarrei,new........ 00 2 00 PORE 9 barrels-City Mess.... 1850 19 50 Prime ni ouw Bump....; 17 00 18 00 IHCK-Carollna, .,......: 4 ,. '9 tongn, pusnei lupiana;.. w w f i" Do. do OLowland) 4 00 1 a RAGS 9 B Country 1 1M City , 1 ' 1 BOPB- :. SALT 9 salt Alum 80 85 Liverpool , - i Lisbon : oo , . 00 American........ 00 75 SUGAR ' tt B-Cuba. ; 0 00 Porto Rico ... o wi A Coffee 0 8 B " " 0 v 7 C " 6H. 7. Ex C - 7 7H Crushed.. 9 - 10 SOAP"? Northern. . ...... r 6 H SHINGLES 9 M Contract 5 00 . 7 00 Common 2 oo w Cypress Saps........ 4 60 '500 Ovrirfliw Hearls 0 00 7 60 , STAVES) M W O Barrel. ... 8 00 14 00, R O Hogshead.... 00 00 , 10 00 TALLOW 9 TIMBER 9 M fee6-Ext Heart cut class yeuow pine;, .is w, w ow Prime shin'sr. lstolass heart. 00 ta 10 OO Extra Mill, good heart...... 00 8 00 Mill Prime '.. . 6 50 70: Common Mill 4 00 4 60 Inferior to Ordinary 8 00 4 00 WOOL lb Washed 00 20 unwashea wo Burrr 10 12. WHISKEY fl gallon Northern 1 00 5 08 .North Carolina l oo a no WILISIITGTOII EIONElf DIABKET. Exchange (sight) on New York ..... discount . uainmore Boston Philadelphia. . . Western Cities Exchange. 80 days. 1 9 cent. Bank of New Hanover Stock 108 First National Bank Stook w Navassa Guano Company Stook 140 North Carolina Bonds Old Bx-Coui uia jsx-uoupons. ... funaing. ia . 10 . 10 . 82 . 4 . 118 . 106 105 . 100 . 100 . 100 . 110 . 2 Funding, 1868.:... New 4s... Special Tax... ... W fc WRR Bonds, 7 Wo (Gold Interest)... Carolina Central R R JBonda, 6 go Wilmington, Col. A Augusta R R Konds. . Wilmington City Bonds (new) 6 o . . " 8 f)o.. New Hanorer County Bonds, 6 o Wilmington 4s Weldon RR Stook North Carolina R R Stock.... cottoTMiK.::".: & Wilmington Gas Light Company Stock. 50 and Bxstobb THB HHIAI end or YuU lii. nensla. psia, wantoiAppeuie, digestion. Lack .acft or Strength, cured. Bones, muscles an nerves receive newrorce, finMrens the mind and mmmmm l - supplies urain rower. A Pi I EQ Buffering from complaints bMUiCiO peealiar to their sex wlU Bad In DK. HAB.THSS EBON TONIO a safe and ptedycure. Glresaclear, healU'ItMnW . Frequent atwmpts at connterMting only aaa to toe popularity of the original. Do not expert. ' Rm mi m address to The Dr. HarterHed.CrxV . ft sTlcSaT Moforur "UKEAK BOOK." 1 - MinUofotrnge and osefoliaforiaUoa,fi-.ir augHDjiWly - ' .aal6 EICODBAQE HOP IHSTITUTIOHS. Security Against ire. He Kortl CaroliHa Hoie Insurance Co. R ALEIGU, N. C. THIS COMPANY CONTINUES TO WRITE Po licies at fair rates on all classes of insurable property. , y. i, . All losses are promptly aajustea anu paiu. a ub 'Home" is rapidly gaining in publio favor, and appeals with oonuaence to lnsursrs or propen ta North Crarolma r - Agents in ail parts oi tne state. JOHNGATLING, Presideat. , W. 8. PRIMROSB, Secretary. PULASKI COWPBR, Supervisor. ATKINSON & MANNING, Agents, sep26tf - . - Wilmington. N. C. Atkinson & ERmning's Insurance Rooms, BANK OF NEW HANOVER BUILDING, Wilmington, N. c. Fire; Hariiie. Companies. te Capital Represented Over 1100,000,000. ii tf FINK LOT OF FRESH OYSTERS JUST RE eeryed; 'WINES; CI GARS, Ac. at STAR SALOON. NoflS Market St. .11 ." V 7 ' GEO? F. HERBERT, " oot7tf Proprietor. . oo a i8 00 a is , 00 11 a 00 rr:12 , 00 16? 1 & 10 0 11 feroov'jjj;8S CTO -mwrrlfffhe BLOOprrea . Vn-T i late tfieLlVERand ttlDNY8. - r and VIQOa of YOTJXH. V7- v v a Wilniingtpn'cS WeW Eailroad Go i r 1 r. Orwitm ofGkh"'l, SuntKtRTSTOBHT,1 ( Wilmington, N. C.OCt.1, 18S4. f ON AND AFTER NOV. 2, 1884r AT 9.00 A. M Passenirer Trains on the Wilmington k Wel don Railroad wfjl run as foUows: - r , si - Day Mall and Bxpreaa ; TrmineV! Daily Noa. 4T N'ortii 'and '48 Sontn. Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot, at 8.65 A M. Arrive at Weldon......... ... ... ........ 2.46 A. M. Leave Weldon...i . 8.10 P. M.1 Arrive at Wiimmgten, FrontSjL Depot, 7.36 P, M. Fabt Tbboph Mail km Passbi&xb Tbaib- Dah.t No. 40 SotrrH.;. . c , Leave Weldon. . . .'. . . ....... . 6185 P. M Arrive at Wilmington, Front at. Depot, 10.W) P. M Maxj; - ajtd . Passshkb TraIm Datx.t No. 48 NOBTH. ''ifr. Leave Wflmington... v.." ."&80P.M Arrive at Weldon... ...C.;.'.- ... 2.85 A. M ' Train No. 45 leaves Wilmington at 1.80 A. M.; arrives at Weldon at 7 A. M. r Train No 42 leaves Weldon at 1.10 A. M.i ar rives at Wilmington at 7,10 A.M. ' ' Train No. 42 daily except Monday. ;- Train No. 45 daily except Sunday. . Train No. 40 South will stop only at Wilson, Golds boro and Magnolia.- ' - Trains en Tarboro Branoh Road leave Rooky Mount . for .Tarboro at 12. M. and S.36 P. M. daily. Returning, leave Tarboro at 1.S0 P.M. and 10 A. M. daily. - - - - " Train on Scotland Neck. Branoh Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 2.40 P. M. Return ing, leaves Scotland Neck at 8 80 A. M. daily. - Train No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North daily. AJ1 rail via Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bay Line. Train to. 43 runs aauy ana makes close con nection for all points North via Richmond and wasmugton. ---v) k .-. j , .-. ",-.. r;- v.:t : : .All trains run solid between WllmhuVton And Washington and have. Pullman Palaoe Sleepers J nuwunu. - - For aooommodatlon of local travel a Passenger Coach will be attached to Local Freight leaving Wilmington at 6.20 A. M. daily except Sunday.' . ' v JOHN F. DIVINE, - . General Supt. ' T. M. EMERSON, Genl Passenger Agent, oo 81 tf - - -' ' ' - .ILMINSTOS.COLBIA&AnGDM - Railroad Co. : Omci io Gxhxbai. Sto't. - i . Wilmington, N..O, Octal, 1884. f : '; Change of Scliediile. : ON AND AFTER NOVR 2D, 1884, AT 8.00 P. , M.. the following Passenger Schedule. wOl be run on this road: , , . .... , NIGHT EXPRESS TBAIN8 (IHaiyy- Leave Wilmington. ............. 8.C0P.M. Leave Florence............ 2.40 A. M. Arrive at C, C. & A. Junction. ..... . . . e.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia. . . ... . .. . . .... ..... 6.40 A. M. Leave Columbia.....:.: 9.55 P. Mi Leave Cm C. & A. Junctidn;riV. . .10JM P. Mf Leave jriorenoe..: ...... .... 4oauI Arrive at Wilmington....;........,..., .. 8.35 A. lL Niset Mail ahs PASsxveaa TbaibvDailt. No.4K ' f -- i.--' . ,wj 1 - . 4 i. .:- Leave- Wilmington.....' l..l 4l020 P. M. Arrive at Florence. .. ....... v:l..?S? .80 A. M. Matx. Aim Passxhsxb Tbaih Dailt No, 43 East. Leave Florence ......... .... . ... . . 4.06 P. M ' Arrive at Wilmmgton. ; . 8.05 P. M r Train No. 42 leaves Wilmington at 7.30 A.M.; arrives at Florence at 11.66 A. M.- ' Train No. 45 leaves -Florence at 3.10 P. M.; ar rives at Wilmington at 1.15 A. M. Tratn Vo. 42 daily except Monday. . , ! ; Train No. 45 daily except Sunday. .- Trains 42 and 43 stop at all stations. -'? No. 40 stops only'at Flemington and Marten, r Passengers for Columbia and all points on G. A C. R. R., C. & A. R. R. Stations, Aiken Junction, -and all points beyond, should take 48 Night Express.- - .W -;- -......,;,,:.. .. Separate PuSman Sleepers for Augusta on Train 48. -- -'- - - -- - All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. - Local Freight leaves Wilmington daily, exoept Sunday, at 5-00 A. M. . JOHNF. DTVINB, . - - - -' ... Genl Supt. . T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agent. . oo81tf - . .."1. CAROLINA CEHTBAL RAILROAD CO. Omci o Si . Wilmington, N. a, Sept. .21, 1884. Change of Schediile.1 fS AND AFTER SEPT.' 21, 1884. THE FOL- lowing soneauie will be operated on this Railroad; PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN; . DAILY KZCEPT 8UNDAYS. I Leave Wumingtoa at..... ...... 7.00 P. M. No. 1. Leave Raleigh at 7.85 P. M. , I Arrive at Charlotte at. ...... ...7.80 A. M. ) Leave Charlotte at....... 8.15 P.M. No. 2. Arrive at Kalelgh at.. ........ ..9.00 A. M. 1 Arrive at Wilmington at. . 8.25 A. m. Passenger Trains stot at regular stations only, in - the Company's Time ana romts ae Table. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER,' MAIL. J PRESS AND FREIGHT. . Dally exoept Sundays.! EX- No.S Leave Charlotte.......;.:..... &15A. M. f Arrive at Shelby . . .12.15 P. M. W 1 ( Leave Shelby.... ......';....).. 1.40P.M. flK f Arrive at Charlotte 5.40 p. M. - Trains No. land 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. Sfc A. Trains to and from Raleigh. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlottes Take Train No. 1 forStatesvflle, Stations West ern N. C. R. R., Ashville and points West. .- - Also, for Spartanburg. Greenville, Athens, At lanta and all points Southwest. L. C. JONES, Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent, eep21tf Bank; of Hew Hanover. Authorized Capital, Cash Capital paid in, Surplus FuRd, - t- $1,000,000 $306,066 - $50,000 DIRECTORS : W. L GORE, G. W. WILLIAMS, DONALD MacRAE, ' H. VOLLERS, R. R. BRIDGSRS, . J. W. ATKINSON.4 C. M. STEDMAN, ISAAC BATES, jas. Ai leak,. F. RHE1NSTSIN, S. a BORDEN, ISAAC BATES, President : . , , G. Wl WILLIAMS, Vice PreBident," 8. D. WALLACE. Cashier. . , au ao tf . The Biblical Recorder PUBLISHED BY . Edwards, Brouglitbn Jk Co. RALEIGH, N. a r - REV. C. T. BAILEY. Editor. REV. C. S. FARRISS, Associate Editor. Organ: oi Horft Carolina In Its 44th l?ear. EVERY BAPTIST SHOULD TAKE IT As an Advertising Medium Unserpassed. Only $2.00 Per Year. Address " rltD3LtCAL RECORDER. deo28tf JNO. W.GORDON. Raleigh. N.CL JOS. D. SMITH. S The Person CoxtntylJews,; - published at BOZBORO, N.C f ' .; WniTAlkXtt ifc GIBBONS, ? ! TMItnrti and PrrinrIator ' " Tha tj kws has the largest eirculatlon of an paper published or circulated tn the fine tobaooo section of North Carolina. - r Advertising rates very liberal. Subscription St 00 per year. NEW ADVEBTJSEMENTb. aE;;HIICECOCK'vLlHP. The Best Kerosene Light. All metal No chimney or globe No smoke or rodorTlfotMOtplolTe, Cleanly. -, Burns open like gas. Adapted for all -' 'places. Superior for reading and -ewliiB.-H-w- . , 'r- If not found at the stores, we will t send one delivered free In XL 8. for r $5. 50. ' Manufactured by- - -niTrnrorR I. AB1P CO.. Incorporate d 1878.) Watertown.N Y. . Hon. R. P. FLOWER, Pres't. ' . Remember, this m tne - -"HITCHCOCK LAMP.'? - Iuto bwm cared. Indel, to trout Is my teltb In 1 Is mcacjr. tnat f will ma i ttv wa,aw . CABLK TBBATI8B on ttata diiom.to any nitonm Glva B MiiBdr.Aa44rw. pa.. A.aLoccM, wi g-d suy n. Rr- 1U. 1 "fTTANTED. 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Ga Dear Sir : I take pleasure instating that I have used, for the last twenty yearSr the medicine you are now put ting up, known as Dr. Bradfiela's Female Rega later, and consider it the. test combination ever gotten together for. the 'diseases for which It! to recommended.' With kindest regards, I am, re" spectfully, : ; . W. B. FBRRELL, M. D. ? ".' " ' Atlabta, Ga- ' ; Db. J. Bradiikld Dear Sir: Some fifteen years ago I examined the recipe -of Female B gnlator, and carefully studied authorities ill 'regard to its components, arid then tea WelTas bo w) pronounce it to be the most icientiflc and skilful combina tion of the. really reliable remedial, vegetable agents known to science, to act direetly on the womb and uterine organs, and the organs-and parts sympathizing directly with these; and,there fore,providmg a tpeeiflc remedy for all diseases of the womb and of the-adjacent organs a nd parts. Yours, truly, ' JESSE BORING, M. D., D. D. '- Send for our treatise on the Health and Happi ness bf Women, mailed free, which gives all par ticulars. ' .W' . ' Tm BaAsnzLD RasnxAToa Co., -' ' , Box AlJjMnvvGa. William H Green. Wholesale Agent. Wumbur- ton,. C. myllv ohsm THE CELEBRATED ARRINGTOK GAME FOWLS FOB SALE ; JT GAME FOWLS HAVE A NATIONAL kK ' putation. . They have tought and won a series of tiie greatest mains ever fought en this or an other ontlnent, and Fifteen Pairs, on exhibltk -at Philadelphia in T6, were honored by the Uni 1 ted States Centennial Commissioner with the Di ploma and MedaL j ' - - I have a variety of Colors and most approved Breeds in the United States.. I will ship splendid . COCKS, of fine size and handsome plumage, pei Express, CO. P., at from $4.00 to S6.00 each HENS, $2.50 and 13.00 each; or $7.00 per Fair $10.00 per Trio. I expect to raise Two Hundrea ' Pairs tills Summer, the Finest Games in tb' World, and will ship Young Fowls of March and April hatch during the months of. August, 8ei tember and October, at Five Dollars per Pair, or Seven Dollars per Trio. Whoever disputes the superiority of my Birda, . win please back the assertion with .their stampa. write tor wnat yon want. - .. , - Address, J. G. ARRINQTON. " apotf .; Hilliardston, Nash Co. N.C THELANDMAHK. t '';:: :.;- PUBLISHED AT, STATES vTLLB, LHEDELL oi. - IS THE 1 . j . Leading newspaper in Western h Carolina. . It Is the only Demooratlo Paper ' published bv Iredell County one of the largest and wealthiest counties in the 8tate and has attained it larger local circulation than any paper ever hereto or? published m the county. . - - - - Its circulation in Alexander, Wilkes. Ashe, Aue- gnany, Yadaln, Davie and Iredell, is larger than that of any two papers tn the State oombmed; and is rapidly aoquiring a strong foothold in Forsythe Sorry, Rowan and western Mecklenburg. , It is the onlv per in Western North: Carolina - that employs a uulb CAHVAsaure . AexKT, and uius aeop oonstanuy neiore tne people. ' Una or this system a rapidly increasing clrc jtation is the resnlvniaking tne LAiroifAxx; t . THS BEST ADVERTISING MEDiUM I . . JSRNHOSTH CAROLINA.. ' i Address "LANDMARK, ' . :'i i-i.y: -w-.,. -:;..,.Statesvule.-N. JoTimalt PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING ; r At Warrenton, IT. b:- :'' . It has a splendid circulation In tie counties of Warren, Vanoe, HaMfax, N. C, and Mecklenburg, Va. As an advertising medium it Is unsurpassed. - Terms $1.60 a year in advanoh. , Address -THE SOME JOURNAL, an 5 tf - . .- .-. Warrenton. N. C . The Pamlico Enterpriso , s' STONEWALL, N, C, .-. . - A FIRST CLASS WEEKLY PAPER, -published in the GRAIN REGION of the State. . , - 8nbsorlpttead$l.B0 a year. Yearly Advertising rates One Square, $12; Two Squares, $18: Three Squares. $24; Four Squares, $342 Quarter Column, ' $40: Half Colamn, $60; One Column, $100. , No do-, yiation from above rates. r: Address, - SNTERFBXSS. - U -T8tf Stonewall. N. ft -If 1 ' '-V " .' -' St r 4 , mi . - .4 1 3 - - --.. - ! - , ' v-. i - -f-'jA- "WSS'tf Grain and Peanuts. be a vaiuauie i j .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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