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She gurham Sails tob. W. II. WILL A HI). JR., Publish r and Proprietor. SUBSCRIPTION HATES: One Year. " !5 Six Months. 7- Three Months. - - " .J. One Monthly, in advance. - - One Week, paid to carriers. - - , 3 Published daily (except Sunday) and weekly. The Weekly Globe (3 pages) is the largest paper In the state and is sent to its subscribers a whole year for one dollar in the coin of the realm. It is printed each Wednesday night. Offlce-Holman Building, Church Street. Telt phone No. TO. The Daily Globe is on sale in Durham at Berry's newB stand, the Hotel Carrolina and Gattls' book store. It will be found for sale on news stands in other towns. The editor is responsible for every unsigned article that appears in its columns. Anonymous letters invariably lull into the waste basket. The Globe is always glad to see its friends In the o trice on Church street. The Globe is entered at the postoffice, Dur 1am. N. C. as mail matter of the second class. DUHUAM, N. C. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1894 This Date In History Sept. 14. UW-Martyrdom of St. Cynri;::!, archbishop ot Carthage, in Africa. 407 John Chrysostoin, famous .ni l eloquent preacher of Constant inople. died. KCil-Dante degli Alighicri, Italian p. et, die;:; born lUn.". J.47-Jan Van Olden I'.n rne ve'.dt, Dutch Ptatc inan and martyr, W..rn; beheaded May !j, m'.K 1741'- James Wilson, ".signer" for Pennsylvania and afterward member of the continental congress ami judge of the United .States bU preme court. lorn near St. Andrew's, Scot land; died 17!K :&07-Fulton first ascended the Hudson by steam. 1851 James Fenimore Cooper, writer of ijopu bir Indian romances and of tin: first his tory of the United States navy, died at Cooperstown, N. Y.; lorn 17W. 1X The Duke of Wellington died at Walraer cattle, England; born in Ireland 7(V.K 1S62 - Battles at the passes of South Mountain, Md., between the armies of McClellan and Lee; first important engagement north of the Potomac. Train on the New York Central railroad ran from New York to Buffalo, WlA miles, in 42 minutes. Brazilian in-urgent ships opened lire on government forts at Kio Janeiro. It begins to look as is the entire police force of New York will be turned down for bribery. President Cleveland will not say yea or no to the report that he will speak in Wilson district during the campaign. The town of Hubbard, O , was lately reported to be running itself. Roth the mayor and city marshal are in jail, the former for intoxication and the latter for not obeying orders. There is a store in New York where a person may have a song set to music while he waits, for fifty cents or a dollar, the price depending on the time it takes for the lightning composer to satisfy the applicant. One of the innovations among the swell women bicyclist at Long Branch is to have their groom follow them on wheels. The theory is that this custom gives the sport an ultra swagger charac ter, besides insuring the presence of a faithful friend in ca9e of an accident or a breakdown. The long-sulTering scribe of a remote southern paper gives vent to his pent up yearn in the following lugubrious strain; "The wind bloweth, the farmer soweth, and the subscriber oweth, and the Lord knoweth that we are in need of our dues. So come a runnin', this thiag of dunnin' gives us the blues " That ought to fetch. In selecting the twenty-live "immor tale," whose statues or busts are to be placed in the new congressional library at Washington, Librarian SpoiTord has named Fulton and Henry for places in side, and Franklin, Irving, Emerson and Hawthorne for places outside the build ing. These are the only Americans in the list. In CMeveland county monazite mining is becoming a paying industry. Recently a representative of an incandescent light company of Gloucester, N. J , purchased ten thousand live hundred pounds, paying six cents per pound. The mineral is re covered from the surface in the beds of streams and washes by the farmers or placer miners in much the same manner as gold and has associated with it in cer tain localities some gold. Members of the Delaware legislature are elected in each county on a general ticket, bat there is an elTrt by me-ins of a party arrangement uuknowu to the law to provide a sort of district represen tation. Each party assigns a representa tive or a senator to each hundred, as the township is called in Delaware, but there are more hundreds than the combined number of senators, some hundreds must always go unrepresented. Herr Van Renthen, a Hollander of dis tinguished lineage, who for a quarter of a century had lived in seclusion in Kan sas, died on a baat in Chicago harbor a few days ago. The dead mau was by right a baron of the Neyerlaads and his sister is Baroness Van Voorst, living at the Hague. His birth gave him a right to the peerage, but by the curious manip ulation of titles in the Netherlands he was declared a pretender and came to America, purchasing one thousand acres of land near Sindorj, Kan His wife was with him when he died. Another tradition has been shattered by the iconoclastic hand of science. The fopulftr impressions concerning the bee mnst be revised, says an investigator cf j the habits of the honey-makers. The bee j has long been praised for its industry ana diligence, but it has recently been learneu that in these respects the bee is a fraud. As a matter of fact, "the little busy bee" works but three hours a day, and is a most thoroughgoing loafer for the rest of . the time. Must we give up forever tne happy phrase, "the busy bee Let us hope that the investigator is mistaken. Three thousand and six hundred school teachers are employed in Chicago and about four hundred new ones are needed each year. Half of these are selected from among experienced teachers of all parts of the country. The teachers in primary grades receive salaries ranging from five hundred to eight hundred dol lars, according to their years of experi ence ; high school teachers from eight hundred and fifty to two thousand dol lars. While this is a larger sum than in smaller places it must be remembered that the expense of living is proportion ately higher. Recent reports from Rutland, Vt , con tain the information that deer are de stroying crops on the farms near that city. Farmer George H. Woodward, of Shrewsbury, six miles distance, has com plained to the game league that they have devoured his vegetables He de mands payment for the same. He says they devour his crops during the night and have to be driven off every morning. Within a mile of that city deer are fre quently met trotting along the highway. They are docile as dogs. Up in the mountains they feed with the cows Black bears are almost as numerous as the deer, and quite as venturesome. ALIENS IN TIIK NAVY- An American navy with half of its sailors aliens is an anomaly, and the re quest of the senate for the birth statistics of the enlisted sea force of the United States evidently foreshadows an attempt to remedy this paradoxical condition. Assistant secretary of the navy, McAdoo discovered some years ago that of the 7,940 enlisted seamen only 3.GG8 were of American birth. The pay of a sailor on an American ship is now higher than the corresponding figures on any foreign pay rolls, and a chance of receiving commis sions similar to the system in the army has been proposed. Naval recruits are no longer so scarce to find among our own citizens. A bill is now pending by which naturalization is to be made possi ble during active service afloat. The adoption of this measure would prevent injustice to any alien now in the service ; but every foreign born sailor who should refuse to become a citizen of the United States should be promptly made to walk the gang plank. AN LSSAY ON WAIST PLACES. Apropos of the feminine attire, a charming little blossom of beautiful feminity informed us the other day, rhapsodizes the amorous scribe of a wild west exchange, that gathered waists would be much worn. As a matter of news this interesting information comes to us like a flash of lightning from a clear sky, for we would have you know, gentle reader, that is our long suit we mean gathering waists There isn't more than one man in a hundred who knows how to gather a waist and gather it right. A great many go at it the same as they go to washing sheep or sawing wood, which is indeed intirely wrong A waist should be gathered, as a general thing, with the right arm, although we are pleased to be able to state that our long practice has enabled us to work with the right or left with equal celeiity. It should be handled about as you would a dozen of eggs done up in a funnel shaped paper at a grocery store, until you are sure you have it all gathered and well in hand or arm, and then, right then, the amount of firm and steady pressure that a little, frail looking waist will stand is enough to make a man wish for the hugging qualifications of a polar bear. We have been there and know whereof we speak. A Plow Sulky Humbug. News and Observer. Ou yesterday Sheriff Page received a letter from J. J. Vancootz and P. R Bor derharamer, of High Point, saying that R. J. Finn, J. E. Jones, John F. Ellis and others are selling a sulky plow for $30 which is no good and which he warns all persons against it. Mr. L. O. Lougee informed a News and Observer man that his brother-in-law, Mr. John Rogers, of Durham county, had bought a sulky plow from these men and tnat the last he had heard from it it was doing no work, and his lelief was that it was a humbug. llucklen'a Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cut Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblain 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 atR Blacknal & Son. THE WHY OF IT. Jvvovr Is sometimes of a red color, be cause of the presence ot a minute Vege table cell, the Protoccus nivalis, which secrets a red coloring" matter. A match ig-nites because of the heat p-enerated by friction. Matches are tipped with phosphorus and sulphur, both highly inflammable substances. A plumb line by the side of a very large building inclines a little from the perpendicular because the weight is attracted by the mash of the edifice. Flies can walk on the ceiling be cause their feet are natural air pumps, and form a vacuum so that the Ixxly is supported b3 atmospheric pres sure. Sea shells murmur because the vibrations of the air, not otherwise observable, are collected in the shell and by its shape are brought to a focus. A sioon in a glass filled with hot water prevents the breaking of the glass because the metal readily ab sorbs a large part of the heat of the water. Many springs are intermittent, probably because the channels lead ing1 from the reservoirs to the surface are crooked and constitute natural siphons. Iron rusts more rapidly when wet than when dry because it has, or seems to have, a greater affinity for oxygen when the latter is combined with hydrogen. A black down grows under the feathers of many birds at the ap proach of winter because down is the best non-conductor and black the warmest color. MASTERS IN ART. Allori's "Judith" is the portrait of his mistress. The head of Ilolofernes is a portrait of the artist himself. C ap.acci was the father of the pathetic Italian school. The Ecce Homos and Mater Dolorosasdate from that time. Hogarth was an engraver, and be fore turning- his attention to art, made his living by engraving coats of arms. Giotto was a shepherd boy, and be gan his artistic career by sketching with a piece of chalk on a piece of blate. Brexgiiel was the first artist to give attention to the different phases of peasant life and represent them on canvas. Lorraine was left an orphan at the age of twelve, and was cared for by his brother, who instructed hirn in wood engraving. Bondone painted so much after the manner of Titian that many works proved to be his were long credited to the latter. Francia did not begin painting until nearly sixy years of age, and in ten years executed a long series of admir able works. Cranacii is known as the friend of Luther. Several pictures of the great reformer, painted by this master, are still in existence. FARM NOTES. Have as many cows as possible fresh in the fall. Alfalfa growing has proved em inently successful in the dry districts of Australia. Ducks fattened on celery possess an exquisite flavor similar to that of the famous canvas back of the epicure. Don't cut the new canes back too far. A few inches off the top is enough, according to the number of fruit blos soms. London milk is dyed cream color to suit popular fancy by mixing one tea spoonful of liquid annatto with eight quarts of milk. Chicago is the great cold-storage de pot for eggs. It is calculated that nearly half a million cases are packed away there every year. BOILED DOWN. Nearly every human race have been mound builders at some stage of their history. The preparation of the human hair for the market gives employment to seven thousand Parisians. Research shows that there is not a particle of vegetation in the eastern part of the North sea. It is one great watery waste. The Dyak head hunting has a relig ious origin. The Dyak believes that every person he kills in this world will be his slave in the next. In olden time screws were made by hand, and live minutes were spent in making one. Now a machine rattles out sixtv in a minutv- CURIOUS FACTS. Bodies of moths are covered with a thick down because the insects require protection from the dampness of the night. The new Atlantic cable carries 00 pounds of highest-purity copper and .'00 pounds of gutta pereha insulation to the mile. White clothing is cool because it re flects the heat of the sun; black cloth ing is warm because it absorbs both heat and light, A caterpillab in the course of a month will devour six thousand times its own weight in food. It will take a man three months before he eats an amount of food equal to his own weight. ABOUT THE WOMEN. Rosa Bonhf.ur was a dressmaker's apprentice when &he was a girl of fif teen years. Mrs. Julia J. Irvine, the new presi dent of Wellesley college, is a sister of Butfalo Bill. Miss Balfour, sister of the English conservative leader, is now traveling in Africa, and at last advices was the guest of Mr. Cecil Rhodes at Cape Town. Odette Tyler, who was to have been Mrs. liould, is in Richmond. Va., and will soon sail for Europe. She is writ ing a novel of Virginia life, entitled HBoss, the Virginian.". I The Results From Life Insurance arc more satir.fkrtorv for the amounts expended than any other form of investment, .for example, reaa me following letter irom a noiaer oi a Tontine Policy in the Equitable Life Durham, N. C, April S, 1894. Mr. W. J. Roddkv, Manager, Rock Hill, S. C. Dear Sir .-As holder of maturing Tontine Policy No. 215,008. In the Equitable Life Assur ance Society, I beg to express my gratification at the settlement offered. The settlement is liberal and I feel that I owe it to the company to express my gratification at the results at tained. ery truly yours, A. J. TOMLIXSON. The Tontine policy represents the highest degree of perfection in life insurance. If you would know how much benefit there is in it for you send us your age and we will send you some interesting figures. W.J. RODDEY, Manager, Department of Carolina, ROCK HILL, S. C. WALL PAPERS ! Just Think of It, Nice Wall Papers from $3.00 Per Room Up. ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF French and American Wall Papers In stock. Will soon have them on exhibition in the parlors of the V. M. C. A. building. TILE, HARDWOOD MANTLES, And everything in the house furnishing and decorative line furnished on short notice.; MANUFACTURERS House Furnishing Agency. HAMMOND - TYPEWRITERS THE BEST O ALL! Simple, Durable, Speedy. Work Always In Sight. Lightest, Strongest, Most Compact. Takes Any Width y Of Paper. Type changed or cleaned in a moment. "Ideal" or "Universal" Keyboards. All the "copy" in Thk Globe office is writ? ten on the Hammond Typewriter The Agent for Durham is W. H. Willard, Jr., Holman Building. Church Street. PARK PENNYROYAL FILLS the celebrated Female Regulator are perfectly afe and always reliable. For all irregularities, painful Menstrua tions, Suppression, etc , they never fail toafforl a speedy and certain relief. NO tXPKKlM tM, but a scientific and positive relief, adopted only after years of experience. All orders supplied direct from our office. Price per package, fl.iJ, or six packages for f5.l. by mail postpaid. KVEKY PACKauK GlAKAMfctU. Particulars (sealed 4c. All Correspondence strictly Con fidential. PARK REMEDY CO., Boston, Mass. Bliss School of Electricity, Washington, D. C. If you want to know what electricity is do ing for the world, if you want to become a practical electrician or electrical engin?er. ener this school, the only one of it kind. Laboratory completely equipped for demon stration and practie.il work. Students learn the construction of instruments and machines by taking them apart and reconstructing tbem. their theory from popular lecture, and their practical ufe from experienced instructors Graduates are compeu-nt to install wiring, dynamos, etc. and to manage railways am lighting plants Lectures by the Principal, wno has had extensive experience in Installa tion and construction, and by E. P. Lewis, Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineer ing in Columbian University. Session begins October 1. IfH. Terms for complete course, lasting eight months, $A), payable t'JO on registering. fi DecemDer 1, and $15 February 1. For further Information address, L. D. UL1SS, Principal. Twenty-Third Annual Agricultural and MecWca EXPOSITION ! LYNCHBURG FAIR ASSOCIATION OCTOBER 2, 3, 4 and 5. AN IMMENSE HORSES, CATTLE, POULTRY ! HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS $5,000 IN PREMIUMS ! $2,600 IN RACE PURSES ! New Exhibits, Good Music, Exciting Races. Numerous and Costly Speci&i Attractions. Low excursion rates on all railroads. Oue fare for the roun i trip. For more complete information see handbills, llyer. premium lists, etc 1 LYNCHBURG FAIR ASSOCIATION. Lynchburg, Va. T p U! D.W.WHITAKER Known to the people of Durham for twenty years as a leader in printing of all kinds, will, on Monday next, resume charge of the WHITAKER PRINTING OFFICE The office will be enlarged and improved by additions of Modern Types and Klatgrials, And will be prepared for any work in the printing line. Mr. Wbitaker will have per sonal charge of the omce, and patrons may be assured that the work will be first-class. The office will remain at the present stand on Main street. NORFOLK COLLEGE FOR YOUNO LADIES Largest, Cheapest and best-equipped College in Eastern Virginia. :$50 STUDENTS. 23 TEACHERS. Healthful Sea Kreeze. Near Old Point Com fort. Beautiful Home, ttO,000 Buildings. Steam Heat, Gas, etc. Music, Art. Elocution, Stenography. High est bourse of Study in the Mate, r.xpenaes onlyf42.5U per quarter. Send lor Catalogue. Pupils wishing to pay own expenses, write J. A. I. CASSEDY, B. S., Principal, Norfolk, Va. ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM Bright' s Disease, Dyspepsia I Indigestion. Diseases of the Bowels and Stom ach, Nephritic Colic, Gout, Persistent Consti pation, Female Weakness, Brick-Dust Deposit Torpid Liver, Nervous Prostration, Insomnia, orPajnsin Kidneys or Loins V Ihen try the Chase City Litbia Water, which has proven in valuable in the treatment of these diseases. Beats medicine and leaves no bad effects. Ajtrees with the most delicate stomach and has never failed to prove beneficial. Almost innumerable testimonials are in the possession of the company, testifying to the wonderful effects of this water. Dyspepsia and Indigestion. In the treatment of all diseases of the Stom ach and Digestive Organs and the innumerable ailments resulting therefrom, the Chase City Lithia Water has proved to be exceptionally potent. Of the large number of visitors using this water during the pa6t senson, not one failed to receive decided and prompt benefit, and a complete record of the many cures of diseases ot this class would till a volume. write for pamphlet containing a complete history of the discovery, properties and effects of this water, together with a large number ot valuable certificates. This water has also made the most remarkable cure of an undoubted case of Bright's Disease on record. Wi ite lor full information as to this case, and also as to the wonderful cures effected by the Chase City Chloride Calcium vv ater, which is a specific for Scrofula. Constipation, Blood Diseases. Ec zema, Skin Diseases, Eruptive Sores. Kickets, Mirasmns, Tetter, King Worm, Catarrh. In tiamtd Eyes, Liver Disease and General De bility. Price of Water, $4 00 jer case of one dozen half-gallon botOes f. o. b. at Chase City. Va. Good board can be obtained at the Mineral Hotel or Park House at any time, and at rea sonable rates. Large shady lawn, r'reeuseof Cdlcium and Lithia Waters. Send for large pamphlet containing a record of many remarkable caes cured by the Chase City Lithia and Calcium Water. ySle ial rate for board at Mineral Hotel after August 2U. Write at once. For information as to water or board, write to Z. KOLTt Proprietor Mineral Hotel and Secretary Chase City Mineral Water Co., Chate City, Mecklenburg Co., Va. tP. W. Vaughan agent for water in Dur ham. Golnmbian University, Washington, D. C. The preparatory school opens September 21. Thorough preparation for the college, for the scientific school, for the naval and military academies, and for business. The college oier.s September 24. Full class ical and scientific course. The college is ope o to students of both sexes. Entrance ex aminations on September 1 and ITi. The Corcoran Scientific School opens Octo bers. Forty-even prolesors and instructors : twenty-three full departments; twelve full courses of study. Special students admitted. The Law School opens October ft. Twlve profesijors, iocluding two associate Justices of the United Stttes Supreme Court. The Medical School open October 1. The course is four years. Ihirty professors aid assistants. The Dental School opens October 1. Seven teen professors; unusual facilities. The course is three year. The Graduate School open October 4. Course of advanced Instruction are offered, leading to M. A., M. SM C. HL. E. E. and Fn. D. For catalofrue descriptive of these several schools add res ROBERT H. MARTIN. Secretary. DISPLAY OF LEGAL AND FINANCIAL QAUTION All persons are cautioned against punUs ing Telephone Instruments requirm litt ry for their operation, or usin(? instruments, ! this description except under license il the American Bell Telephone Company, ct lvt ton, Mass. This company owns letters-patent N. 4'ii. 569, granted to Emile llerliner, NovemU'riT, 1891, for a combined telegraph and telethon, and controls letters-patent No. 474.281, trrantrd to Thomas A. Edison. May 3, 18tt.'. tor a fcnu ing telegraph, which patents cover lundi mental inventions and embrace all formic microphone transmitters and of carlion t phones. M OHTGAGE SALK! By virtue of authority contained In a mort gage deed executed to the understgnt-d ly Al fred Dunnegan and Charity Duunegan. hi wife, of the tate of North Carolina and County of Durham, I will offer for sale to the liight at bidder at the court house door in Durham. October 8, 18!4, at VI OYlo k M., all that lot of land lying and being in Durham County, State of North Carolina, ad joining the lands of the Shepherd heirs and others, and containing one acre, more or less. For a fuller description of the same see Ixiok No. 17 of mortgages, pages 143 and 144 in the register of deeds' office at Durham, N C. This July 4, 194. P. P. O'BKIANT, Mortgage. Charles E. Turner, Attorney. NORTH CAROLINA, Superior Curt Dukiiam County. bup nor L,"H1- Sallie Wade ) v. Notice. JohnC. Wade. 1 The defendant above named will t ike notice that an action entitled as above Iiuh Ix-en com raenced in the buperior Court of Durham County by the issuing of summons, which bM been returned by the Sheriff of Durham Coun ty, endorsed "After due diligence not to if found in Durham County." and thereupon an order has been made by the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Durham County that emc of said summons be made by publication once a week lor six consecutive weeks in The lJrn iiam Globe, a newspaper published In Uur ham, N. C, requiring toe said defendant u he and appear at a Sujerior Court to 1 held in and lor the County of Durham, at the court house in the City of Ourham, on the -event n Monday before the first Monday of March.it being the 14th day of January, toaniw- r or demur to the complaint in the said action. And let the said defendant take f urtln r notice that said action is brought for the punoseot dissolving thelKJiils of matrimony eniatinnne tween the plaintiff and defendant. This the 11th day of September, A P.. 1-M. (.'. B. GKEK. Clerk 8urior Court. Fred. A. Grefnt Attorney for Plaintiff. jotice: At a special meeting of the loard, July "' 11 Resolved, That thelxard call the so cial at tentionof the public to the following town ordinances, which will be rigidly enforce! from this date. , ...,. The co-operation of every good citizen i earnestly desired to aid the town authorities in enforcing the same. . , Chapter 7, book of ordinances, reads as roi lows " Section 2. Stagnant water, in cellar or other places, shall be icmoved on notice of i tii' T oi police, street commissioner, a ayor or a cm mis-doner. to the owner of such lot, cellar or well. Any person violating this section be fined 5 for every day it shall remain a.t r such notice, bee. . All persons having their rn i'j cleaned out within the town limit shall u a disifectant so as to deodorize the filth. n all cleaning shall be done Itetween un-' f ana sunrise. All persons violating this ec'ion shall be Oned 3 out ot I Any person fined (4. 1u Kn v on rtk n nf n lot 11) the t' 0 shall allow such lot to remain in such a y dition as to hold water until it t-coroesw nant, nor allow barrels, tubs or hoghea'i hold water on same until It income- " nant. Any person violating this s- failing or refusing to comply, after oays' notice from the chief ot police. fined t-. , , kvv. See. Any occupant of any lot who - it noruini tn moke urlnarv or pcsltson same without using lire' disinfectant lrcely, so as to prevent ahull tut tl n.H UMtl IMV i for evfrV VI'' AOS at!'. Sec. 5i5. No privy or water closet na.i ,,r connected with any street gutter leading into any of the street guttert ' i town. Any person violating tnis or..c' shall be fined h per day for eac h conr.ee i so long as said connection remain. W. A. WILLI AM-- Chief of l'"-""- Tn. J. J. THAXTON, j With fifty year' expr-.ence as a ;'r' i Practitioner, tenders his service to tb zena or Uurnara. ins ipwuuh". 5 Membrane, Glands nd Serve fen., particular). Indigestion. Bronchitis. 4 Constipation and Headache. envr Hereditary Disease. Home at i.. ' don's. OfficeoverJones'Jewelrytore y i . i, - tn 1 m no f roIC - r j QUUrB. O CUA. m. ui. to o. m WK PRINT FOR FACIUrtii- wk ri'T FOR BANKS! VFK PRINT FOR WAREHOUSE WK PRINT FOR MERCHANTS? WK PRINT FOR ALL! CALl. ON OR ADURf" THE EDUCATOR CO. DURHAM, N. C Kec. 9. No person shill be suffered io i" ... - . ...,rf t or his or her kitctien tne uibo ; aer slops into any of the streets of thei' V; violating mis secuou t
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