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Roekinghanf mr. jno. s. verner, ot uoiumoia, THURSD AYDgSO JffigL 1 S. amjptrollSr of Ihfe State, paid a 1 u CW. (.t ' j V. i ; iyisitjto out to&6 -Saturday last Church Directory. !.-. and was the guest of Mrs. M. H. MlmHC & fells' i4n.law is. W6biriaslorServicfe3 fevrV1 Sabbath It' Mr. Verner 'nas bietfniakin a'fcan- ii a. m., ana at at ?:$u p, m. Prayer-meeting every Wednesday even ing at . 7:80. ' ; i Sabbath-school at 3:30 P. M. BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Needham B. Cobb, Pastor. Services 1st Sunday and Thursday night preceding &igIi8Q.?..-M-l and third Sunday at 11 a. m. and :SQ ?. m. cervices at artiidge street 1st tbatilght. This he consented to day preceding at 2 p.m. AfK " A1? jSndJy the courtesyof "Mexican Sabbath-school every Sa$bj8t.9'i.M ChicfcJhe- medicine man, the speaker .'' was given me use oi ma platform and lights after the show Postoffice opens at 7 'o'clock am. Mails 1 was-over. At 9:20 o'clock the spea- P. M. ; mails going East close at 2 p. mJ ! Money.prdat department open irom 8 A P. W. Stansill, Postmaster. yass-sf the State of South Carolina in thejnteest of the Democratic par ty, and when it became known that lie. was in town a committee of the Demdclcatitj-tStub waited -upon him and invite him to address the club THE MAILS. ker ascended the stand and was in troduced by Mr. H. C. WalL The speaker at once got the-fittdhtion of the large crowd present and proceed jecLwjth a clear and forcible discus sion of the tariff, wnachiscussion Abounded, in, apt and clear .iilustra- . ' ... ' ' j i. . . . ' J . .'V tions oT the "inequalities and injus Pon't forget the Democratic. Club ttees of the iniauitous system. Hei meeting at Pee Dee next Saturday showed so plainly that -a fool could1 night LOCAL? DEPARTMENT. 3CR! "Wi KJ?IOETrLocAi Editor. c,-r The Rocket "added twenty -seven new-subscribers 4o its list in Wades boro last Tuesday. They org com--ing in pretty regular now. Zs.xzi ; ;. :' & - "The "Mexican' medicine 5ee -.thatthe ,,tvery inte:ests,ftf the -couniry- wnicn - mosi neeos protec tion 0hat ..of.agriculture) jvas.rob-j bed year after year by the high tariff which laow exists and which the RepubHcafi party is -pledged to . i . .i i who is not a Mexican bv an v. means relation fcf the tariff and the trusts is the great attraction now." Large 80 clearly that any one could easily. crowds go to hear him every night; understand that the latter was the result of the former, and existed The fact that the of the Rockmg-j only.;, by reason of the high tariff. ham Kads who went to Wadesporo His speech was one calculated to do wa8 honorei?;b7.jgI'cion good, and oCbehalf of the club we icmm xucouojr uigut cuiyuiuo i exiena us . tuanKs to me emmen were I speaker for bii;idea presentation of a subieet upon which the people so vidence conclusive -that thev -well treated. fi .r-k in tnis marKet , on last jvnaay. ana brought 9 cents per pound: - They were brought in by Messrs. E. N. In gram and Seth Andrews, Mr. Ingram getting in an hour, or two first. The Democratic Club will hold its liext meeting at Pee Dee factory on Saturday night next, and Maj. Jno. D. Shaw and Messrs. T. C. Leak and D. Stewart have been invited to ad- : ' , j The .Eamcal Circus. The Radicals had a very entertain ing, irhot instructive, side-show on slast Saturday-'n1glit' under Cooper's oak. The only and original Cayenne YV Pepperj who has become the mouth-piece of the Republicans -of the county, held forth. He had the invited. We -fifl a large portion of our space this week to correspondents. But there is very jittle local news of interest anyway, and the sentiment of the people must be made known. This year the white people will let their influence be felt. SI Mr. J. S. Goldston has added to liistoek; a nice line of, notions Wjhich he vjll, sell cheap, and which All should cail and see before buy ing. He will also bave fresh fish in the market every Wednesday and RfidayV; aiidy orders": left with . him will be filhTd at lowest cash prices. ' " MraCato'line Powell Covington, relict of the late Rev. James A. Cov ington, after a lingering illness, died -at herhonie west of Rockingham on -nrrgrtay-1af.r23rd inst. Funeral derfitcs wefe held from Zion Metho--a'isl. cbufch.Ilev. F. L. Tuwnsend, jpastor," vFfiday at 11 a'clock a. m. Vi'.WIjy: didn't Col., ; Dock ery make 0tne reference ' to his fraudulent 'Tbfbnafat' Monroe ' and AVadesbor)? -Judge Fowle Avas, there to, defend 'hi m i gel f arid the Colonel" knew it rwquldr nQt.t,avail hjui anj'thing to titterth0 "als'e charges which he is Teported to have made in the east rnintiesT P The Sunday-school "at Roberdel "toassed a series of resolutions expres- lv.of. regret at the loss it sustained -4Mhe removal td Darlington, S. C., ..of JVIr.F. T. Biggs, former Superin tenant of Roberdel mill. The res ojuuoti8 were nanaea to us some time agoo fo publication but were raislaicr"whieh must ber our excuse or not publishing. JteocraUc;;:Spaikiiig at Hamlet W'e-are requestea to announce that Walter IL Neal, Esq., will ad dress the citizens at Hamlet on Tues- dav.Senternber 4th 'at 4 o'clock p. K.. on the political issues of the day. AH democrats, and the public gen craily, are iuvited to be present. TVAactlieTicket Suggested, r Editor Rocket : With Dunk Mc- NiU.for,the Senate, Bob Nichols for the House, Hal Ledbetter for Sheriff, MartiEreemari, Register 1 of Deedr aaid 'Pan Gfaj tot Cbrpner; the emitcfatle party of Richmond coun ty may safely launch' her bark upon JLne poUtlCal sea and stem the mud flinging; puftenXtsafely arid on the ptftciay of Wovember-make port in .t the hayeri of good, honest, conserva- awve government. Marks Creek. honor of being introduced by the -drefsjlbe meeting; The public arejllayor of the town, Mr. D. M. Mor rison, whose only recommendation of the speaker consisted in the fact that he was the son of a preacher and of one of the be6t families in" the State, afact which no one denies; hut great Igoodn ess, 'how have" the 111 ighty fallen" in the degenerate son of a noble sirel. But '"we are not dealing in personalities.- The subject matter of his speech is Vi sufficient target for criticism, but we doubt the propriety or good even .of that,, be cause bis remarks were-onlys appeals to the prejudices pf his ignorant au ditors. His crowd were chiefly ne groes. A few. Democrats were-draWn there by curiosity, and in the main listened with" "respectful " attention. Some of the speaker s statements In regard to the tariff, -wages in Eng land, &c, were so grossly . unjust that he was twice corrected by Dem ocrats present who were acquainted with the facts arid kneV : thet Asser tions to be entirely false. If there is a greater demagogue in Richmond county than Dockery, the mantle falls upon Pepper. Wholly given over to evil influences and as sociations, he regards neither 'the truth nor the honor of those for whom he should have the 'purest love and. regard, and in his; public utterances he says that which will catch the ear -of the -Republican crowd negroes, mostly J But' the Republicans are welcome to such ex hibitions as that on Saturday night. We are sure that the Democrats lost nothing by the demonstration. S. J. Pern ber ton, Esq., will speak at Lilesville, Anson county, on the 7th of Sept., and at--Little's Mills, this county, at 2 o'clock p. m. on the 8th. A County Ticket Suggested y I will send in a ticket for Rich mond county : For Senator H. C, Warll. T For Houie of Representatives R. A.Johnson," -- For Sheriff A. Ii McDonald. For Register of Deeds Col. John A. Nicholson. , ; ; For Coroner Daniel Gay. : The ab;E thank Iwili ie satis- fltctory witb iheupper end;of :3the county. I think the EiiefSe'Spririgs CluraTerioree itr3T ' ' . '. v ni.S WostickI? It is - now Idiscoired . that wh4n Mr. Blaine said Englartd wWpUs tered rm? m etthti'TtTistshe THE JOINT DISOTJSSION. PottIs and Dockeiy , at Monro;aaji:: ; rWadesborpLargs and Entlmsiastic Crowds Greet the Qiampioa; of' De-nocra-Eelcanism -;at 'a Dis-' The great, battle is ori.'-The 4wo opposing; candidates ;f 6i th riffice jof Governor-ibfoth Crplinamet in oint "debate at . Monroe oh Monday ast an4 opened the campaign in earnest. Judge Fowl ;rarrived; at Mftnoeroiiithe- traip from Charlotte at; 'about 11:30 and was met' at the depot by a cavalcade pf 160 or 200 hdrsftcdenhqrses and riders bedeck ed-'wlftr' baridannas and headed by the Sharon Silver 'Cornet Band. 'We did not see the prbeessionr having gone from here oh the west boufid rm which arrived at Monroe- at j 3 o clock. Col. Dockery was on the v.- -5 - same train, and when it arrived at the depot there was no crowd to meet the Colonel andno demonstration 4iis honor As we passed up the stVeet we fou'nd numbers of business bouses decorated with bandannas, and everything: indicative of the jure Democratic sentiment which pervades Monroe and old Union.- TBe few Republicans who went from Rockingham to bolster up their can didate and their cause were a "poor, lorn, lonesome" looking set and were about the only representatives of Republicanism on the grounds, save a few -negroes. About 3:30 o'clock a detachment of 60 or 75 horsemen, accompanied by a carriage, drew up at the hotel to escort Judge Fowle to the speak er's stand which had1 been prepared on the Blount hill, in a nice grove a few hundred yards south' of the court house. The crowd which had assembled was estimated ail the way from' 3,000 to 4,000 people, and large number of ladies graced the occasion by their presence. Judge Fowle, Colonel Dockery, D A. Covington, Esq., Mi. "V. H. Phi- fer, Messrs. H. C. Dockery and D M. Morrison occupied JXhe speaker's stand. Mr. .Covington arose auc stated that, byjtnutual arrangement Col. Dockery would lead in a speech of one hour, Judge Fowle would re ply in a speech of one hour, and each would have-a 20 minutes' re joinder. Colonel Dockery then tilled in his bouc with appeals more to the prejudices of the audience than by legitimate argument. We have neither. the "time nor the space this ATt toe view the speeches of the speakers and must content our selves Vith reference to a few points. In the beginning let us state that the most jrespectful attention was given Col." Dockery during his en tire speech, there being no interrup tions exempt an occasional "Hurrah For Fowle ambrig the vast con course. He arraigned the Demo cratic party for; unfulfilled promises and pledges in regard to the Intern al Revenue and other State matters, the fallacy of which Judge Fowle clearly showed by documentary evi dence and sound argument, and turned the guns on his discomfited enemy. Dockery also paraded the fact of his ecclesiastical predilections and with tragic pomposity declared his adherence to the Baptist faith. He appealed to the farmers as a farmer, stating that he "was no law yer, never had been, and never ex pected to be;" but when Judge Fowle came on with bis reply on thaj point he completely demolish ed the sophistries ;of" his opponent. He turned toVCoL Dockerv and charged him with having voted for Harvey Quick, a negro lawyer, for the House of Representatives against Jno. W. Sneed, a white farmer and a good maii ; for having voted for a negro named Harllee for Register of Deeds against Alex. McDonald, a white man and a good citizen j for having .voted for Felix Jacobs, an ignorant negro, for Coroner, against Danl Gtiy a one-legged ex-Confed erate soldier and a white man of high standing. Col. Dockery did not. dare deny the allegations, but when Judge Fowle put the question directly to him : "Is it not so, Col onel Dockery?" he admitted that it was. We do not think Col. Dockery did 1 1 1 1 nis . party any-gooa or , made any votes at Monroe, and we think it very doubtful that he will ever again appear before a Union county an dience. . speaker's stand which had been pre pared in Hargrave's grove, on the southern edge of town..After the Fowle phalanx had'gotten "out of sighl. a carriage was driven " iip to take Col. Dockery to the stanJ, but he must have felt bad at the -contrast between hisarid Fowle's recep tion Fowle's was a grand . oyation -rhe appeared as a man among men. Dockery. wis as a ."stranger in a strange - land"T-ra man '? whom 'few THE FMST NEW GOODS FOR THE EARLY AUTUf.lCI TRADE. - ''iA.:Warn5ag,'' The modes of death's approach are various, and statistics show con clusively that more persona die from diseasest of. the Throat.and . Lungs than any other. It W probable that 'e very on e. wi tl 1 on t exce pti o n ; r ecei ves vast nunibera 'of Tubercle.Germs in to the system arid where these cerma an upon suuabiesoii they start mto ijust added to .my stock a lull line ot " Fmtf life and deyelop, at first slowly and K-v , T; , T - . , is shown by a slight tickimg sensa-. Luress . vtooqs oi an me iasiiionanie - ianrifvs tion in the throat and if allowed to I j .v j . j continue their ravages they extend UUU. SUitUUS. 1;UU1U UUU StiU UlUIil. I have, made a New Departure, and have of the two thousand or more to the lungs producing uonsumption,: ..nt!j onnnaAna oc o and. to the head,, causing- Catarrh. friend and fellow-citizen. CLOTDINC OF ILL GUIDES, SUITS FROM . $2.50 IP, And the largest stock in this town. SIXTEEN DOLLARS GIVEN AWAY with the "Great Wader" Cigar. 5 cents to $1.00 prize with -nearly every cigar. In Groceries we have everything" you ili.Tj- i.ri . j XI UOU ll&y XUbOlU OT ' v 1 VAV Ul AUOVliVJ O V N ' uedby ?mnXteSSf ItwiU.you want cheese, honey, crackers, .pickles, jel lies, meai,, meai, uour, moiasses an 01 wnicn Now all this is dangerous and if al lowed to nfoppd will in time miis X' 1 T3; 1 1 1 i j: .1 7 ....... juage rowie leu ua me uiscussion death. At the onset you must act at Wadesboro and was introduced J with . prom ptness : allowing a . cold by' Judge Beririett in the following to go without attention is dangerous V t . auu luay lute vuu vuurjue. ab I c --t-i n t trnn too thor onmnThin it I never meet a great Democratic with vour Throat, Lungs or tuuwyiso 1110. uuc " TSInQtrila nhtnin a hntt 0 of Knopheo'a .1 greet the large gathering of loyal Democrats of Anson, Richmond and Stanly" counties, with a cordial greet-' jng. The distinguished citizen whom he Democratic Convention named and commissioned to be our candi date for Governor and to carry our standard to victory, is here to-day. He comes to magnify the Demo cratic' principles of equal rights to all and exclusive privileges to none tie comes to denounce tne gi gantic monopolies which have fas tened upon the industries and earn ings of our people and country, and to put to rout the increasing immu nities which -prey upon us. He is here to advocate the uni versal rights of man his right to go and come his right to. have his la bor unfettered by law his right to "buy or sell When, where, and how he may. He is here to expose the increas ing wicked influence of classes an influence begotten of Republican legislative methods which put it in the power of a dozen men, by their vast wealth taken from the ravished bosom of honest toil, to raise the price of cotton bagging the very bread of the poor five cents per yard in .as many days, wantonly and wickedly, for no object but un hallowed thirst for wealth. "The murmurs of the poor are just." I present to you your leader, Hon D. G. Fowle, and bespeak for him your most eloquent attention. Judge Fowle arose and made his speech, after which Mr. Jack McRae, who bears the distinction' of being the only white Radical in Wades boro, stammeringly introduced Col. Dockery The speeches were about the same as in Monroe. The Democracy of old Anson is ablaze with enthusiasm and will roll up a sweeping mnjori ty lor Fowle and the entire ticket in November. That Richmond will do likewise is our earnest wish A party of Philadelphia scientists We Sell at lOWeSt CaStl DriCeS. is on its way to restore the Bite ot ' Babylon. It will also probably re move the Cataract of the Ganges. GILES E. WISHAHT. There is a Mrs. Carrie Harrison Club at Jeffersonyille, Indiana. The Courier-Journal suggests that Carrie Harrison and carry Indiana are quite different. ROCKINGHAM MARKET. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY W. I. EVERETT, DEALER IN GEN ERAL MERCHANDISE. Country Produce Is quoted at buying; prict COTTON Middling, 9 9 Lrood Middling, (eolO BACON Sidea, per lb 12J ' 15(l6 . 16(S16T . 15($20 . 12J(&15 .2.253.00 .2.5O3.0O . 3.50 Shoulders Hams, BEESWAX, , CHrCKENS EGGS, per dozen, b LO U H Country, per Back, . .Northern, Patent, " .. GRAIN Corn, per bushel, 751.00 Oata, " 5065 Peas, " 751.05 HIDES Dry, per lb, 810 Green. " 4M5 SALT, per Sack, 1.001.20 Louis "7roill5's New Livery, Feed and Sale Stables. Pull supply of New -Vehicles of all finds. Canopy-top spring wagons for pleasure .partie, picnics, drummers, etc. Hack line to the depot to meet all trains. Horses boarded by th day, week or month t lowest rates. Also dealer in Buggies. . PHARR & LONG. CHARLOTTE, 1ST. CB SUCCESSORS TO E. D. LATTA & BRO., iy OIIHIE CLOT HUM ADVICK TO MOTHERS.. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always Le used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as "bright as a button." It is very pleasant, to the taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for diar rhcEa, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. New Advertisements. is powder never vanes. A marvel oi rmritvf strendh and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with themul- titude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. tOYAL iiAKINd lOWDER Co., 106 Wall st., N. Y. sun eant 6)K CENTS will pay for The Rogkbi jjO till" -November 15th. ? . ;7 rvAT WADESBORO. . At Wadesboro ' Judge Fowle was royally received and entertained. About 11 o'clock a delegation ,of about 150 horsemen, led by a large I. tt J t . t numuer oi rea-snirts bearing a United States- flag, drew up at the hotel to escort Judge Fowle to the Another case of YELLOW FEVEIl IN TOWN That knocked 20 per per cent off all the JNew Goods that J. W. Holt has received. Dress (hois and Hons of all kinds, shape, form and fashion. Dres3 Goods, Ladies' Hose, fec, At Rock Bottom Prices. Don't fail to come and see me before you buy. J. W. HOLT. i Sale of Land. By virtue of a mortgage executed by Welcome Ussery and wife A E Ussery to the undersigned on the oth day ot April 1886, we will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at the court house door in the town of Rockingham, on Monday the 17th day of September, 1888, the land described in said mortgage, a full description of which may be found in the Register's office of Richmond county in Book QQ, pages 356 and 357. LOWDERMILK BROS., Mortgagees Aug 20, 1883-tds. NOTICE! Valuable Plantation for Sale 7 miles west of Fayetteville, on the Mor canton road, containing 233 acres of good farming land no swamps known as the HARRIS PLACE, with dwelling, barn and outhouses. 80 acr3 in good state of cultivation. Parties wishing to see this place can do so by calling on Mrs. liLlZ,Ai3liilH A, McQUEEN, 3 miles west of Fayetteville, on tlie western plank road. All Summer Goods Now in stoc will be closed out at and below cost. W. D. McRAE. We now have the Largest and Best Selected stock of Men's, Youth's and Boy's CletMsg IN TEE STATE. And we invite all clothing purchasers to an examination of our prices and stock. ,. We also have the latest novelties in Gents'" Furnishing Good3. And our stock of Hats includes everything to be desired in this line. We solicit orders from a distance to which we promise our careful and- peD sonal attention. We will send goods to any part oftb country on approval, returnable at our expense. Absolutely Pure. Thisi EXHAUSTED VITALITY rpHB SCIEJJCE OF LIFE, the great Medic! Work of the age oa Manhood, Kcrrona and " Physical DsblUty, Premature ' Decline, Errors of Youth, and the untold miseries con eqoent thereon, 900 page 8 to, 1S5 prescriptions for all dUeasi Cloth, full gilt, only $1.00, by mill, sealed. Illustrative sample free to all yoong and middle-aged men. Send now. The Gold and Jewelled Medal awarded to the author by the Na tional Medical Association. Address P. O. box 1895, Boston, If am., or Dr. W. H. PARKER, grad uate of Harvard Hedlcal CoUege, 25 years' practice In Boston, who may be consulted confidentially. Specialty, Diseases of Man. Office It a. 4 Bulflnch st. Dr. W. M. Fowlkes & Co., EOCKIN G II A. M Pure MEDICINES, CHEMI CALS. PATENT MEDI CINES, TRUSSES, SHOUL DER BRACES, CANDIES, STATIONERY, PAPER, PENS, INK, tc. 1ST. o- Dr UO'S, PAINTS, OILS, VAR NISHES A DYE-STUFFty TOILET AND- FAN Gi ARTIGLE. CIGARS, TOBACCO AND CIGARETTES.- Letter Paper, Blank Books, Iteeeipts. Checks, Fine ranftttrons, Lc3 BUIST'S FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. The Best Soda and Mineral "Water and Milk Shakes I Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours, day or nigLt. SPECTAC LES AT ALL PBICES.f Ladies and Gents GOLD AND SILVER ftAMAWAa. CJ vVAlCULi), and Clok Bold cheap ana RtfctTWMiNOEOBY ppnrnoiAna. warranieu. JrwlLLtx ot everv descno- lion at lowest prices fine diamond Rings, Pins, Studs, tc Imi From tho Firs ! T WOULD respectfully inform my pat I rona that we have removed the rem nant of our stock of goods, saved from tha recent fire, to the second story of the Daw- kins building, where we are offering spe cial inducements to close out, regardless of cost, and will make it to your interest to see ua before you buy, as we are determin ed to sell. The goods in stock are in good order, and our usual assortment is repre sented. A. P. STEWART. W-E H-A-V-E GIBSON'S STATION HIGH SCHOOL A lot of nice cream cheese, honey onions and other nice things to eat, just received at Wishart's. Also good grain cradle? for $1.75 each. The next term will open the 6th of Aug ust and continue forty weeks, with a vaca tion of a few weeks at Christmas. Rates pee Month : Primary Department, Intermediate Department, Advanced Department Languages, per month, extra. Music, instrumental or vocal,. ...... Board, $8 per month. Accounts payable quarterly. For farther particulars address, -R. B. CLARKB,;a: M., Principal 1160 200 250 100 300 Subscribe for the campaign Rocket. Another lot of white and cream Wool Atbetroes Drew Goods : errm Un and ntW popular shades in Satines ; a beautiful line of white, striped and plaid Lawns : aU th i - :jvt-: 1 1 1 1 f- 1 1 . . . . . . r . oinmeo m x mm aiusoon ; a nanasome line oi aouDic-wide ligut-weignt Ureas Ooods a full line of black Henrietta Cloths. In Challis we have th moet desirable shade! such as green bronze, helietrope and tans and riatss, tc. Tufted BatiMe is new dress goods and makes up very handsomely only 15 cents. Examine these goods. oiany oiDer areas gooys we can t enumerate here. We are selling a great deal of Flouncing in Valencienea and r grptain Laoes. TbM goods are M and W jnches wide. bwiss anj tlamburg Edge wjWnwTting to match. A good lot of Torchon and other Laces at lo SHOES AND SLIPPERS, Gents' Furnishings, Hats, Ac Hosiery, Notions, Corsets, Ac., Ac In lact t kerp. something of everything. Call and examine our new arrivals ; we cliarge nothing to show you theae goods, and will sell them all low for cash. June 5th, 188& R.usselL Classical School, EocMnghaa, Rir.hmm ccasty, N. C. Wu. Cabroll, A. M., Ph. D., Principal, Miss Mittie E. Whithet, Assistant. THE NEXT SESSION of ray School will begin August 27th, 1883. Boys will be thoroughly prepared for tny class in College or University, and girls for any oerainary. lenns as usual. For further particulars apply to WM. CABROLL, A! M., Ph. D. Burwell Walker & Guthrie ATTORNEYS AT LA1T. 1 Jftoolcinham, IN'. C. OftVe opposite tha eld postoffice. Dress Goods, Laces, Trimmings, G lores, c-, c, markedj. down to close ouL
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