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. . : . ' Vol. 11. No. 43. TATLOKSVILLE, ALEXANDER C 0 UNIT, K. C. , TH UBS DA Y, NOVEMBER 3, 1887. t $1 Per Year. r i i t LOCAL -DIRECTORY CHURCHES. 'n- iv'i!tj ! -RKESBVTERIAN. Kfv. .A.'V !j ...v. .... - pastor. Preaching every st-eond ami ; American people (luring all the fourth Sunday, atl-l .a.nu r:' davs of the past year claim their Pr-iver-meetnigeven w eUH.a. i . Sunday school v(M-v'SiinfIayiat 9 a.m.,! oTUfeful recognition and humble A..C." McIatoshsaiKM MirHUM.t. ; aclai0wle(ement. By hisoinnip- Mktjiodist. I.-.'S-V ! otent power he lias protected us r thr ivi-liiirr everv third biuui.u , ,: l it 11 a in ami 'f night; every iitth ; from war and pestilence and from -Sundav'at' 11 " ;U,il aV night; every . everv national calamity; by his n,-r SnnJMvat night, bunday eoooi . ,. ," . . ovel-v siin.hiy :it 3 p.m.; W. T.-Xelsou- j gracious favor the earth has y?el sti'printendeut. ".,' ded a 'generous return to the labor 1 aj'tist. Rev. J. -I. Marsh, pastor. J ()r the husbandman, ami everv Pii-ichii!0- ovcrv Saiurdav before the'- Al , - -i i i t ? iM.Kinn "!.. r. )t11 ., ... :path o nonost toil h;s led to com-ir-r iiinl iv at , :o J p.m. ana at il a.m. i r on first Msmlay. SOCIETY. MEETINGS A. F- A. M. L e Lodge No. 2r: lay of eaeh month, meets The first Saturd at 1 o'eku-k p.m. COUNTY OFFIECRS. R. il. Shavpe. Sheriff; .J. T. Icbi tosh. C.S.C.; J. M. Oxfor-l.R. of I).; C. J.UiU'son. 'i'tvasurt r; J. 15. Pool. V. R. Sloui, V. W. 'league. Commissioners; . C.-'MiIiitosh'A. T. 3iarsli, W.W. I t':; " ue. Jioard ot liiucanon: -t . - . urn- t dn-n, Sciiool Superintendent; Z. 1 Deal, Coroner. , CORPORATION OFFICERS. 1 A. A. llilb' Mavoi ; .W. P. Matiieson. 1 L. licne!;. 4. M. Mail'.e.son. Coui ' wis.sioiiers-; E.'L, liedrick, Tow n Clerk. THE MAILS. Staiesv'.He and Wiikesboro, l.i'v. Matter fvr eitVier i)f these inaU be- in the t-lVice bv 12" in. inuud I L'uoir Leaves Tnesdays : and Fn- j davs at 1 p.m. and arrives Vedaesuays i and Saturdays at b pan. . Newton Arrives Tuesdays,. -Th.hr.s- XlaVs 'ttiid SitT-e.rdays at 12 in iind It-aves t?anie days at 1 p.m. Boomer Arrives U'r-tlnesdays S tmrdavs ai 12 in. and leaves and j saiuej &.ry at 1 p.m. , j 1-ntly Arriv.-s ruf-.d:iys-a:-)'l atnr d;;.vs at 12 nr. and leavt-- s...me iia iiyl p.m.. 1 1 ri ni s t oj i ville A rvi v-? Tuesday nd ! 'Fridays at .' p.m;; .and leaves' -A euiu-s In v riid Sat i!Kl:.ys ;i: 0 a.m. Rock Cat Leases Fridays at 8 a.m : and ..arrives -at uniays at 4 pan. : . IJvushv M ) : i'i ;taii. 'A rr i ve Ved fx (Ttiys shm.S SatiadaV; s:u:,' davs at I ian. at 12 in. am; leave- S-iu-d ' in v:;r-et O.-t . P ATivixs. : .N.i.Knnv'i). SOUTH U'AKD " u.m J v.. i a V I :-"-" i . i.- -u idu-.. -L ... iiv.leil ... !).:-n a rv ;.-! . 7:. J '.) . S:id c: ! a -:.;.) ai v ..' I ve arv i -e 1 . ;!('-v :1 . hai-;rr.'.. F ive i , I:AST S: U. -iOXhS. Ji-d. - -iti!r;.!'V-at-Law. ' I'l-M-lirt's in ih-' eourts of Alexander. ( " i; !.- i- i '..1. j....,i,-.u '....! -.WtiL-..; i 'j-. si i i j t ;(t r -ii! if ii i gi vi n i o t i n ii itc i ii i oZ-iaini-audailetiH-rljadiiessentiiisted I M.lit. . ALEXAHLEE, COUNTY, IT. 0. ' Th; famous Mc-Jifii.;'.) Sjiring is nuw gr. ativ improved and liu.'d up for a lSealth .Resort a aid Pleauiw Retiej And th Invalid will here find n t. st'.- iuii't and healch . Sprln is--. i iii; water iiom tins NATUilE'S GREAT -It for all diseases, n ties of the Itiood,. ;. -u'riiiir f; nit r:n;;i!-!- m;n a v,u.n-e'-i l.iii-u- luatm, .V.-thiiia. Liver and Kid'xw disi-ase. Dyspepsia, iiiood and Skin t ea-es St condaiT' ynnii.-., If dreds of tetim)iiials can ! -..had. of s- ! 1 1 c native prop'riis "tf the waier. Tlu Spring is .easy .f aeet's-. ;ss --div; -ya net -can: he had at any .s nrro u ii j i j-ai 1 way s'afioij. - - ; Tkkis: Board $1 per 'day for a time 1 1 .mi i n liiiiiifh (2S davs io coaiir a uioiui; 620 k'-i-moiith. Special; at ; - W aa ligaments and terms for families. The be-t o; atfi iiti n given gi;.'is. uai(jr will he shipju'd '.to "-.anyone de. u-jng i; at 10c. per gallon, ' vessel and carnage extra. . The f-llowlug jS an analysis of this Water as iiK.dc ty Slate Oiiemi-t 'Dab-' ii. y: Total nd:i ral inarter in solution and mf elision, li.GO grains per Impe i;a;l galioti, eoiListinr Tf -, ..i.-. ', j- vXv-jy amount. A ':; ! il i i ; . !h : Lon Little. e O.: .;! ;v. J;'nV,,. SlllalS a'.lHi-.iP.t. ( ddovhie -0f Sof a Su.a'l ani.iunr. (-- ldoi-hle i I'Njish Snuili auitMuit. Send ir-H-,. u;n. ,., L 1L W1LBAR. Prop-r. - :-: fk-i.dyU' i'.O.Aiexamler- Co. SlOO T 3ao A-'TvlONTH CAN AuiLbT iVVO,'k:- 'tU' ni- V hm Wiio (,-an turaish their own iKM-ses and -mv i!.;a, i,i,. to the b tsiucss- A f.-u- - ;.. m IMC M 11 j i .-..: ' -F.,-. - ntv, , : V;1?-'-' i'1 town-HH,! eitie-.; R. F. Johnson tcCo.. WW Mahm:. fci,a,,a, v., t : r ' 1 i,v LL 0;n(;E Hv YOU DE-! Wall street yesterday at an ad-K- Rieaiivthuii' 111 tin-Mill-,,..,..-l;:,.. 1 -aR " Mrs. A. W. bow. so extia cuuige lor ti Miimiie-hats. ., , -8TlTil-vlT?s Pre"ihun Cologne the itdiinerj' Store. at Thanksgiving-ILiy. The goodness and mercy of find which hovi'- fnlfvil thf iVirt and contentment; by his lov- ing kindness the hevts of our peo- j ,.jc have been replenished with ;n, TlHm(Mlt niu, nn,infif. fraternal sentiment and patriotic i . 1 I endeavor; and by his uneeiing' guidance "'we have been directed in the way of national prosperity. To the end that we may with one accord testi fy our gratitude tor all these: blessing, I, G rover (Jleveiand, Piesident of the Uni ted St.-.tes, do, hereby design;: :e and set apart Thursday, the 2-!rh iday of '."November, as a day of thanksgiving and prayer, to be I observed '.by" all the .people 'of thel land. On that day let all secular work ' an e,njdovment be Mispvndep, ! and let our peoiie assemute m l . their. - a'ccns'toined places of wor- s!iip5 ami with jyra.y or and soh.gs and praise :i ve tha'nks- to our I Heavenly - Father for Ja!l rli.it lie : the Iiole into which the squirrel has done for us, while we humbly. had crawled, he loweied the box iia;lie the irgi venes.s of -oar sins i toh'is companion. When the lat and the continuance m his mercy. I ter opened it he found the squir- Let-families and kindred lie lea- ; nited on' thai day.an'd let their.-'; hearts be n! ed vvitli kiinllv cliee land- ailectionate rcn:inonces be -I turned .in; .thankfulness to the source of nil their jrleasure, and j "i;e giver t that m ;!:e.s the day latl aud-jovous. And m the Ciidst d our w; ap ami our-happiuess let us rea-em- her the noor, ' needy and inorr u-; n.tte, and bv oar ""gP'fs of charii v.! and ;e:uiv 1 dv 1: e : i e t cine et us -in-; ci ea.-e . ae iuimorr ot ie who ! with grateful hearts .slu.ll joili in j ; our tnanksgiN ; I have set 1 in. witness 'whereof my halnd ;md caused iht seal of ; i. ii I jai e Uniied Stales To ba hereunto ixel. 1 IDs. no at the city of Wasliingtou ua 01 uciooer, in ree jyear of our Loi;l 18S7, aiiil ed' the Independence of ihe United ..States tiie liliih. ri".- A t!. iv .-.if t aml v. There is a j'ecnijar -story in ic lation-to the large, creamy look- iug .blocks of candy. that, have beeirpeddied around 'the. streets ! ,. , , lor Tin past wecK or so, ;uid a story, too-,- wit h a romance., '. Several months 'ago a Ttuk st; o'ed into an ntitow n conf c- ,wi i i lie canuv line, lie i 1 - - W T mai ked i . - : after eatni"- u tew f h:;t t he fi. if tiie tiavor was pretty guoU, o.ut lar mteiior to a certain concoction known to j his countrymen. The proprietor I began tb grow interested, and be- lore the Turk had left .agreed to em ploy two of his cousi us, who were candy -.makers' in Turkey, it he would import thein.' Some: two month's later the Turks arrived on t he s t ea n s h i j I i el vetia. i 3y re lating some wonderful yarns of their abilities as candy makers the emigration' commissioners al lowed them to pass, although they ! had doubts as to'. whether or not thev 'were' "contract labor." They went to 'the confectioner i and Tor 's vera! w ecks made "real Turkish candy' on a salary. Two I weeks ago they, 'trucl' for high- I er and 1,01 ttiS them I , ... , ,. licit in a hud. Tiles: hireti a little 1 ,1 . . place over on the East side and is. , , - I pnt out a g.umy bns,esS sign - 1 T urkish candy : was quoted 111 4! ,, t- -.". , .:.i.'.....i ; V" ' a oeai itiox emeuc on ; louo auiuii ic - iuo uicauucx bovs. a etc lork inter. fSSubs.cJhe for ihe Joarnal $1. A Miser's Cash. In the, town of Morris, Conn., lived an eccentric farmer named John O. Alaloney,G5 years old and a bachelor. All his life he had been a. hard worker, and was be lieved to be well to do. His friends had cautioned him against keep ing his money in his house or on his person, and advised him to deposit it in some bank. Mr. Ma- louey had smiled knowingly; and J had remarked that any person who; attempted to find his boodle would have a mighty big hunt he fust hey did so. About six weeks ago Mr. Maloney died, and diligent-search was made, but no trace couhl be found of the large smn of money he was supposed to liave secreted. It was finally cou eluded that the eccentric old man had been robbed during his last sickness. Several persons were suspected of having taken the mot ie"y, but no proofs could be ob- tained. A lew days ago two men were out hunting and shot at and wouinled an enormous gray squir- rel. wliielt crawled into an old. box that was enrionsly perched be- tweea. two branches of. a tree high . i t . . l : 1 aumc iue surrouuuiug nmos. uue of the men climbed the ti ee, and, wi;:h' considerable djMiculty, reaci- ed the box. Having stopped up lei lie ehed out dead on a. tile of. eh'ewe4l-upi bank notes. He e: .. d Ids -,ttnpanion, and the two ; n;ea examining their treasure, b n'd ritat. not a single bill had 'V;j left intact by the squirrels, a ' ! j j f was ::Oi::.a:inoU' ol a ouc.Pei s;r.is who h.vve examim-u the inu- ni.tted currency are. of the opinion tiiaf there could not have been less Mian D,(jK) in the box. Sev- eral residents now remember liav ing seen:' Mr. MaloneV going lo- ward the tree on different - occa- sions, ami there- is no doubt bur 1 bat the money Ibund was hidden i oy him. A Sia!e of Terror. A special from Brownsville Tex ay says: Wealthy merchants at .Uio (irande City are in a state of te::-.r owing to the threats Of Mexican bandits, who menace ! their lives and those of their fam ilies, this information being con tain ed i n t h e fol lo win g coi respon d- ; ence obt. lined direct" by wire from the interested persons themselves: L. 15. Loeasse, a merchant of Kio Grande City, was notified to pay -.0 fP1 ....' t. NJdJ.ihe notincation was sig r nea by S. M. S. Amigos. Manuel Guer ia, living in J'yma, received a let ter bearing the )ost-mark of Kio Grande City, and . inclosed in the envelope, which had mourning borders, were two slips of ordina ry wrapping paper one to Guer re., which read as follows: ''Place 8,001) in same manner and place as Darerara paid his son. Failing to do' so 'within ihe time specified, you and 30111- fam ily are condemned to death and to'suffer pieviously such tortures as 'you may imagine. rJvhis document was signed "Las coldad Contra Los Cabroua." The other slip was '-addressed Don Aciaiica Garrera, and read: "You will sitnatex 1500 in the same manneraud place as Larrera paid his ransom. Failure on your part to. comply will subject you and your family to suffer death by dyuamite, and such other itin ishmeiit; as we may choose to in liict. The surroiniding country is ter- horized, anil men are afraid to iwai..v,. mil. 1111.11 c. iv uuiiui iu . . , , j leave their homes to visit then ;im, ier - . Ti . ' , A. A. ir ! kt- t- ; ,i ,v ,1 1 i.f. Govetnor of the State has been , :!ipe.lIed to for protection. J'if you want to kee po-ted in vour. eoun.y afaii:s, subsi-t ibe ior the Jouu.val onlv fcl a year. Mr Wb if iey not Seriously 111. The- announcement that Secre tary Whitney has beentempoi ally incapacitated for work causes a. seusatiori 4 here. The Secretary returned here two weeks ago ap parently in his usual health and took hold of work with his accus tomed vigoi. He remained, how ever' but' a few clays, and then left for New Xoik where, it is under stood, be'tas siuce been. He did riot appear to be at all run dowo and made no complaint of ill uealth. The Secretary's life here during the greater part of the heated term was spent under the most favorable circumstances. The nights were passed at Grasslands, and indeed1 the greater part of the work done by the Secretary was at his cool country place. He (bad -for his guests during that time Secretary Eudicott and his wife ami' several of the attahees of the Biiiish Leaation. A num- ber of. dinner parties were given. Secretary Wliifney is a gener ous livertaud at first blush here ispeculatien ascribes whatever trouble he, may be laboring under to the iuilueuce of his bountiful table. ' No information beyond that being sent out by the pi ess association is obtainable. ! Col. Lam out left for New York to-day, and. the supposition here is that hi? '.visit, haa some connec tion with'.Mhifuey's aiflction. The serv ant who answeied the door bell at Secretai v Whitney's ; house, at fifth avanue and fity- seAenth street, last night said that both the Secretary and Mrs. Vhitney had gy ?n oruu. nct to bo (lisfhrbetL 0 1 r, Whitney, he '..hJn.up and had not be:i confined to his bed by illness at all during the week he has been home, lie said that he was authorized by Mrs. .Whitney . to say all repoi ters that her husband's indisposition is in no sense sei ious, ami that the stories of his biv.in being affected are entiiely without foundation. Di. Loomis, Secretary Whitney' physician, visaed him iu the af ternoon. Nori'li Carolina News Notes. Lineham Co., of Granite,ha.ve made a contract to furnish o500 tons of belgian block pavement for Norfolk, Va. G. T. Raymond, grocer, of Char lotte, has 'made an assignment. Liabilities, $2,800. Miss Flora Jones was riding in a buggy with her father, near Laurinburg, the other day, when the horse ran away, throwing her out and killing her instantly. Wilmington is soon to vote on subscription of 150,000 in bonds to the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley railroad to secure its ex tension there. A notorious white man by the name of Manning, who has been in the penitentiary several Aveeks, hid in a new building in the eu cltsure, last Wednesday, and could not be fouud up to Thursday night, when he attempted to make his escape, but was seen by one of the guards, xvko shot and killed him. Some of the eastern papers and eastern people are saying harsh words about Governor Scales be cause he will not sell the State's interest in the Atlantic and North Carolina railroad at 20c. on the dollar. They do not understand the proposition. The Governor holds that it is a question for the Legislature to decide. The State's stock represents a . face value of a 1,200,000. The coal mines at Egypt, Chat ham county, have been reopened and considerable coal is being taken out. Moses Oppenhiemer,of Scotland Neck, had a butcher kuife in his hand, at an .open-window, when the sash fell and drove the knife through his baud, almost severing the thumb from the wrist. Asbury Jones, of Shelby, met with a bad accident on last Thurs day, by attempting to remove the motes under the breast of the gin while in motion. His right aim was caught by the saws and the bones were fractured. On Tuesday, October 18, the jail at Jefferson, Ashe county,was burned to the ground. A prisoner set fire to the floor of his cell,caus ing the conflagration. The judgment against the North Carolina Midland rairoad, whicb resulted in advertising the pro perty of the company tor sale,con- sistiug of road bed, &c, has been paid off by Col. Andrews for the Richmond and Danville company. This has for some time been con sidered the only barrier in build-' ing the road to Mocksville. Baltimore's Election. Last Wednesday the. municipal election of Baltimore was held, and, considering the exciting cam paign preceding it,the day passed off with unusual quietness. There were a few disturbances of small importance, and one fatal shoot ing affray. The vote polled ag gregated 65,075, of which F. C. Latrobe, Democrat, received 34, 010 and Lartlett, Eepublicau, 30, 435, giving Latrobe a majority of 4,205 a Democratic gain of near ly 2.000 since the election for may or two years ago. The result of the election w-as a great surprise to the iiepublicaus, who counted largely upon the reformers' aid and were confident of victory. Al ready cues of fraud are heard,and renewed efforts will be made to ! carry the State at the guberuato rial election to be held next Tues- day. . - A Long Word- " A certain Sumter county man, while on a visit to Alabama.- took three drinks of Hue old French brandy one morning and started in his buggy through the woods. A little way out from the town 'he found a bill posted around a tree with "Ventriloquism" heading it. He stopped and tried to make out the word, but as the paper around the tree the letters joined, and it was more than he could de cipher. There was no begining nor ending to the word. He walked around the tree five hours trying to make out the first word, wore out a pair of boots and sank at the roots of tree exhausted. A ten-year-old boy happened along spelled the word and sent the man babk to Sumpter to learn to spell. ' Says the Wadesboro Messenger: Let our people see to it. that no party, order, fraternity, associa tion or organization of any kind, that has a tendency to weaken the Democratic party by the loss of a single vote, is permitted to live in North Carolina. There are hut two National parties, and every citizeu must stand under the victorious Democratic flag the glorious emblem of National prosperity and personal rights or be wrapped in the folds of that dark banner whose shadowblights, desolates and destroys. A Bright Postmistress. A South Florida town has a young lady postmistress. She complained to an inspector that stamps were boght from her and then letters mailed on the train, thus robbing her of the fee for cancelation. Long did she revolve various schemes to prevent this and finally she canceled the stamps when sold, and as they were good nowhere else the let ters bearing them were dropped in at her office. This is a new way to remedy an old evil. Tallest People Lazy. '" Wbyarerhe tallest people the lazi es'l? T'oey are longer in bed than oth- ers. and if they neglect their coughs or I nrces. discounts, etc 10 me uaui -colds, they will be there still longer, j tires the i1"'!''";...,,, Use Taylor'sCherokee Remedy of Sweet TRAHERN rUi.r Gum and Mullein. 1 1 Rocford, h.s. Tlie Democratic Executive Commit tee on Internal Revenue. At a meeting of the Democratic State Executive Committee, held at the office of It. H. Battle, esq.-, chairman, in llaleigh on Wednes day of last weekthere was a full attendance and the following res oliition was unanimously adopted: ; Resolved, That it is the sense of the Democratic State Executive Committee that the internal rev enue laws should be immediately repealed,and our Democratic mem bers of Congress are requested to use their influence, as they h-ur- heretofore done, to have said law lepealed, and to secure such mod ificationsof the tariff as will re duce the duties upon imports to such exfenc 'as will be possible, consistent with the economical administration of the government. Don't Experiment. You cannot" afford to waste lime in experimenting -when your lungs are in danger. Consumption always smmh-, at first, only a cold. Do not peraut any dealer to impose upon .yon with some cheap imitation of Dr. Kmg Xew Discovery for consump-ion. coughs and colds, but b-i. sure to -get the. gen-, nine. Because he can make more profit he may tdl you he has something l as good, or just the same. Don't b, deceived but insist upon irettin !). King's ; New DLcovery. whfrh'Kguir nteeil to give i-eiief in all r'u -o a,- Ling and chest affections. Trial bottles free at any drug store. Large bottles, 1. Wonderful Cares. W. D. Tloyt & Co., wholesale and re tail druggists of Rome. On ay: NVe have been selling Dr. King's New Dis covery, Electric Bitters, and Bueklen's Arnica Salve for four yjars. Have e-v-er handled renii- s iliat sell as wdl v give such u invert-. itisfaetion. Tie i have been -sotn-v. wo.tderful cures .f -Jfee--tod by these m ' tes in this-city. ev ral eases of pr meed cnr.suinpri.,:, have been entire-. cured by use "01 a, few bottles of Dr." King's' X-v I icov iy, taUen in conneelion with Eleeiri,i Titters. We guarantee t' cin alw.iv. S )lcl by all druggists. . - A Sound "Le?ral Opinion. E. RainbridgeMundav, Ksq.. Csuul v- Attorney Clay countv, Toxas. isav "Have used J-Jecrric Iliiters with most happy results. Aly brother also was very low with malarial fever and' .vtuo diee, but was cured 'by-timely use of this medicine Am satisfied -'Kleetru Bitters saved his lif Mr. D. L W coxsmi. of Iloi-e ('.tve, Kv.. adds a lik ' testimony, saying he positively believ, he .-would have died had it not been fo.' Electric. Bitters. This great remedy will ward off, as well as cure, all inala rial diseases, and for all kidney, live r and stomach disorders stands nnepial''! Price,' 50e. ami 82; at an- drug store. . J6!yTlit; success of sonic of the aj:"nt emploj'ed lw Ii. r. d li tson vt Co.. of Hiehmond, X; is tvily niarvellan's.- it is not an unusual r'ungfor their :igen to make as high as 820 and 8."J0 a de; and sometimes their proits -hui uj) high as 10 and $.; even in re. B r we hesitate to tell yon the whole .truth, or you will vcareely b..li ve we-ai-e earnest. Write them and see- f r oe.r self what thev will do f.r vou. iaYiorsvifie mm m&Mi villi For Bovs and Girl: IS. THE NEXT SESSION OF TIL -School will open on MONDAY, UGUST S. The Text-Rooks used are those r -commended by the . tate Koanl. In in.-, higher braiicfes Gilderslce've' Lat" . Goodwin's Greek, and 'We'itwort:'. Afatbematical Works are used. Students will he prepued for Ru : nss or for College."- ' The situation is healthful, audchun b. privileges good. T kkms ok Tuition:' SI. ?. w : per moutli; Contingi nf I-V.-f., .k-. ; s.-ion. Tuition pavalde quarterly. Good Boaid may be had at ; mom h. " . -' IL T. BURKE. Prh eipal. , '.Tav lots villi-. X. C. PUMPS The Best Pu..;, for all Purp . - sen Ever in the LLir- For hand u ' windmill use: j 1 the house, bar; , farm a: id yard, or any phict; w he v. Pumps are needed Wc 1-ave man -f-irnn d and s-' 1 many thoii-r.nd- f these Pum;s de ing the fist fe ., years, and they ai trivhe' universal tisfaction. P:i rties desin ng fo open trade itii ii will 1m- favored with large discount Send for Illustrated' Catalogue, .v-ir U 2IE0I t, 1 1 . 1 -
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