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- for Infants and Children; trpmRTY rar observation of Cartoria with the patronage of y milliona of penoM, permit m W speak cf it without gnaeAag. -' - It ia unquestionably tha let remedy for Infants and Children -; , w "'"the world ha ever known. It Is harmleaa Children like it. It j J gives them health. It will their lives. In it Mothers have '"; :'' aomethlag which ia absolutely safe and yraetioally perfect aa a 7 child's ntedlclne. ' ' , . - - - Castorla destroys Worms. - ',-..-'' ' V Castoria allays reverishness. " V " ;T ' r ' - Castoria prevents vomiting Soar Curd. ( ' - Castoria enres IMarrhcea and Wind Colle.' i 7 - ? Castoria relieves Teething Tronhles. - r t-; . ; Castoria enrca Constipation and Flatulency. - ; v. ; -- Castoria neutralizes the effect of earhonio acid gas or poisonous air, " Castoria does not contain morphine, opium, or ether narootlo property. r.- Castorta assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and Bowels. ' " giving healthy and natnral sleep. - - , ., . s . Castoria is pnt tap in ene-sfae bottles' only. It to net sold In hnlk.: -Pont allow any one to sell yon anything' else" on the plea or promise-. : that It is "jnst as good w -and "will answer' every pnrpose," ; ; - - - See that yen get C-AS-T-O-R-I-A. l. ' "The facsimile Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. & ; IS ' . "ALL THE MAGAZINES IN ONE." - 1 r Edited by ALBERT SHAW.- HE name implies, gives in readable form' the best that appears in U'i other great maga2dnes all over; - the world, lZ--tt 4rAnnKtirf increase of reviews, summaries, and quotations, giving the gist of periodical litera ture, are " alone worth S : the subscription price. 22- Aside from these departments, and contributed features of the Review of Reviews are themselves 5 -equal in extent to a magazine. - The Editor's- Progress of the World" is 5S an invaluable chronicle of the happenings 'of the thirty days just past, ; - tj. with pictures on every ; page Hjf : i women who have made the history of the month. f - Jig Literary IVorli sayst f We are deeply v5j impressed from month to Jnonth with the1 value - of the 'Review or Reviews,' which is a sort of Eiffel Tower for the survey of ' tajsi neu of penodical literature. And own, and speaks out with decisiolf and sense on all public topics of vJ2 1 the hour. - It is a sinirular combmatlnn nf tu nwnftiv imm.' 5 . . o r : the daily newspaper. It is daily in its freshness; - 5. ft is monthly in its method.,. If; isthe, world. - ki. under a field glass." - US . ScW n all News Stands. Single Copy, 25 cents.' 5- 13 Astor Place, New YOrk:' THE PEOPLES BANK! P&id In ; " ----- n Surplus r : . : $3,800 OPJIOEESi .'rr; J. Ac LONG, Pres. ' J. S'. M ERR ITT, Vice Pres. J. G. BRADSHER, Cashier. . . : - , J3IBECTOBS: , ; r 4 " . A: L.0NG, " , , . A. R:F0USHEK, , CTB. BROOKS I. S. MERRITT, " . I. A. NOJELLL, - -. , r ; i J. L. BPOOKS " i. M. BLALOCK, . ri s iT.H..SRTEET r. J.STEPHENS, - - W.F.JREADE ,o;u s t b MifiiR s. ; : v , , Conducts a General Banking Bnsiness. ; Extends every accommodation ooisistent with business principles to its. ; - , ; Always has money to lend at 8 per cent. - '' I r F' vjre can special attention taour Time, Lock, Barglar and Fire Frool'Safe We want your business, and solicit correspondence. " A Jt. v. vr. aiii 1 UIIE-II .' ;' ' : i! FOR H ' :- : COLUMBUS BUGGIES, TYSON & JONES BUG : GIES, BARBOUR BUGGlESCINCiriNATI - :? BUGGIES OF ALL KINDS. ; COFTFINS AND CASKETS: Wehavealarge.assovMstock'ofCoffins-and . Caskets on-liand to ti'-;the hard times iri'-V, -' W? ?! 111 e Sla tofve the people IaV : Hearse will be; Furnished with all - offins priced not less ,tHanf $15.00 FREE K Wagons, Buggies. and,Pha)tons in . the; latent .style. , We, have . a' large stock ot cEurniture that . wet fl.ro ; offering cheap. Picture Frames made; to rden : k' Call and see out stock. ' anteed. '. ;Blacksmithing of : of stvle. f: . y-J'O It YOU WantiVOIir "Rnrov - . lor the least: money, come :jtosee . usl" , ' :i? J . L " C. C. G R ITCH E R; & CO . 0I!E GIVES J- f Is on every wrapper. - - f j fersV REVIFW OF REVIEWS, as its FIVCi, ? t -MONTHS $I.00. generally on the same date that they ' Hi. .aMnt 'AMAwCMM. "4e : worthy periodicals, these careful ANNUAL , ; SUBSCRIPTION ' $2.50.. the editorial' the men and thucc - . RECENT , SAMPLES 25 cents. the whole vet it has a mind anrf vtin r,r fS ' '""'.7 umouub auK4 J Agents-find It the lost , Pfofitablo 1 -v riagazine. . ; ' SI 00.000 S40.000 -y.- all kinds-' done in best , , . . ykQinfo1 in vT,A i WAA -j: RELIEF.f DELICATESSEN SMACKS. Ehrewd Students of : ulsine Are These Wht Know How to Sell Goods. .Were the men -who koep delicates sen stores born; with their lips smacking?. If not, they must have acquired the habit soon after birth, or they "would not be able to throw so mnoh unction into the smack aa they do when they are pointing out the : savory qualities of the various articles in the stores. The delicates sen man. has a watery oye, a rubi onnd oheek and. a mouth, that seems to taste everything ho has for sale. Be takes a long carving knifo in his hand and delicately touobes with its point a piece of boiled ham. "Very good, " he says . confiden tially as he; looks from you to the ham. "The best ham I ever tasted. (Smack.) - Try a piece of .this." - -He cuts off a thin slice some two inches square, and as you put it into your mouth he smacks his lips to give it a flavor and looks at you ex pectantly with his liquid eyes. Should you say jjou don't care much about the ham he looks mildly hurt and digs up a piece of cheese from i Silvery covering, letting off a volley of smacks as he does so. "There," he says, "that is a piece of. honeysuckle from g&, made among the mountains of "Afghanis tan, with a dash of tho.bouquetthat was so much in demand in Turkey in the days of tho great Ali Bey. " (Smack.):- . v - , t . :- Ho saya all thia with solemnity, though - yon know he ia inventing the whole story, and gives you a piece of fihoesfl that curls mi the edeo of pthe cheese knife with its strength aa he smaoks'his lip3 and seems to think you should bo carried away by the delicacy. , You are almost, forit is strong enough to carry away any thing, and he sees that it . is not a Buocess. - . ' ' '. - But he is not beaten, for Jae brings out pickles from half a dozen wood en bowls," with an average of three smacks for each bowl, and hands the samples to you in a saucer, request ing yonto "just taste that pickle, and I'm : sure you will say it is de licious." (Smack) The delicatessen man lias a way of saying "Delicious J" that is ..almost as satisfying as a DeLmOnico feast, and you know, when you : taste the pickle while he smacks his sympa thy, that it cannot be as good as his .Deliciousl" - , " . - . ; - - . ' r The pickle is really very pleasant, and 'you buy a dime's worth of it, while he smacks his way to the pile of paper in whiofc to wrap the wood en dish and smacks as he gives you 40 cents in change out of your half dollar. " , . You take up your pickle, but the delicatessen man has not done with you yet' He smacks over a highly spiced jar o? - funny shaped fish and then cunningly leads your attention to some preserves, and some salad dressing, and some aromatic vine gar, and some fresh tomatoes, and some particularly good coffee that he has just bought that morning, as he tells you,, and, what with the whiffs of different , things and his smacks and his seductive talk, by the time you leave the store your arms are full of odd paokagos and he has that first half dollar and an other one as welL : . - '. He smacks you "Good afternoon, " fand as; you go out you say to your self, "That delicatessen man is too much for ma". Of course he is. He is too much for anybody when he knows his business and can put'in the smacks at the right moments. New York Press. 2" A Very Thirsty TXrg. - , - A young Wissahiokon man, so the tale' goes, owned a dog of mongrel breed which had added to -its one great - undesirable quality of low birth the more offensive one of the mange. The young man determined to sever his connections with the animal, and with that end is view he secured a large wash tub and put staples in the inside of it, with ropes attaohed to - them, to securely hold the dog and keep its head under wa ter. " He caught the dog just as it oame in after a long tramp in the dusty roads. ' The doomed, animal was preparing to slake its thirsfat the hydrant' when - it3 master grab bed it and tied it down in.-the tub." Then he turned on- the water " and let it run until the dog's head was totally submerged. : Ho couldn't bear to see the poor brute suffer, so , he went awayfor a quarter of an hour. He came back, expecting to find the dog dead. . Strange to say, however, the dog was very much alive. There was no water in the tub. Neither was there any leak in it. .The dog had - simply quenched his thirst Philadelphia Record. t? ' -'- - . - ' Bex Choice of Books. . "So she rejected 'Herbert i and chose Will?" ' "yes. v They both did ; their : best to please her." '.She has literary tastes; you know, and Herbert sent her a beautifully-written volume of poems.'-- - - - . i?That should have made - a good Impression." -r -- - "It did. But -Will showed her his' carefully edited bankbook." Wash ington Star, . ." ' The Horror of It V . Languid '.Lester Heer'd what happened to Heavy Hoskins? V : ' - Mnsing Matthew No. '- . Languid Lester He foun a bottle dat wnz half 'full of somethin dat looked like whisky,- an. he drinks it, an it turns out to be dat medicine what cures dat ; tired feelin, an now de poor fellow is lookin fer work. Exohangej & Ahat is pounced" or smoothed by means of a machine which pol ishes the whole Surface finely and smoothly with emery paper. ' For, inerly this ; process was done by hand, thos.- workmen using pumioe stone for that purpose. - The fact that God has prohibited despair gives misfortune the right to hope all things and leaves hope free to dare all thins-s MmQ $ail ohine. . . Alabama's supply of red cedar is exhausted. This state was once the chief source of supply of the United Elates. ' NARROW ESCAFES. Cases Where DeatU Has Been Averted by tho Merest Chance. SometiinesKa more tap will kill a man, and sometimes a. man may bo i bruised and mutilated almost be-1 yond recognition and live. - , : Instances "frequently come to tlio notice of the polico of omo man who has fallen from a ecifZolding high upon "a - new building.-; His -, Lfrienda rush to pick up his nifuigled corpse and find him qnietly brush ing his clothes and wondering what has happened. One dav last : week a man was crossing !lark street near the bridge. .... A3 ho reached the xokldlo of the jcav.t tracks a rapidly driven horse almost j " ran him down. Ho struck at tbt? ani-a j -mal's nose with his fist, and in do- ; ing so was " thrown hcavijy to- tho j t pavement." He rolled in such a way . ' that his head went between t&o front and rear wheels,, of a broad t?red wagon, drawn by a heavy span of horses and loaded with produce. Half a hundred .men 'shoutod a warning, ani a woman on tho sidoi walk shrieked with horror. Bub b"a- fore the .fallen' man could turn the heavy hind wheel of the wagon passed 'directly over his :neck and j the lower part of hia f aco.-." v . - . By this time the driver had dis oovered that-somelhing was wrong,. . and he reined hia horses to ihei haunches." The wheels crushed back ward over the mans Veok for a se. pnd time, butbeforethe front wheol reached him.half a'doaen men were dragging him away, - - -Just as they all ha'd'niada up- their minds that . the : man was -dead he jumped up and ran to the sidewalk in th& direbtiorr in which he was go inc when he fell. - Policeman "Wath ier, who stands at the crossing, ask ed if he should call an ambulance. " "Oh, no, 7 said tho man quiokly "my ear, is not much injured, and I'll go home on tfco street cars. '. Another case of .V luck" or "fate" or whatever it maybe called recent ly oame to the notice of the officers at the Chicago Ayenno police station. One afternoon a tail, heavily built negro came hurrying up the street with his hand closely clasped 'over his ohin." Ho ran into thotalion shivering with fright. ' VjAk'm. phot dead, he said to the sergeant. ' --" - 'Then he took away his hand and showed - an ugly gash - across his chin." - - . - " s - - 'Oh, yon'ro : not dead," said the sergeant. ' . "Yes, ah am ah'm' 'done ' shot through." " - I " . A hasty examination showed tfiaT a 88 caliber bullet was lodged she. neath the skin just under the edge of , the negro's chin. . v It .was easily slitted oat: Upon investigation it was found that the bullet had been tired from a revolver in the hands of a man who had not stood more than ten feet away from the negro, and that the man, certain he had committed murder, had escaped. ' ' But the ball struck 'the point of the chin j and the bone was so hard that it ; ftould not pierco- its way through, although it was flattened by the impact. Chioago Reoord. . ' Lake Erie was named by tho Iro quois Erike, from a fierce tribe liv- ing on its shores. ; The French call ; it Raccoon lake, and: on various old . maps it appears" as Lac de Contyr : Lao Herrie, Lak Erie, Lao Eroooiso, . It is hard to realize, that time files; in a dentist's ohair. ' i V it THE VICTOR TRADE MARK IS GUARANTEE OF FINEST QUALITY. , .. ' '". -' "'. ' . -. .. OVERriAN WHEEL, CO., 3 ' - , - MAKERS OP VICTOIl BICYCLES AND ATHLETIC GOODS. Boston, New.York, Detroit, Denver, Sari Francisco, - . . - Los Atigeles, Portland, Ore; : - . . ' ; Vtj a twoent tnP or our a4-paSa Catalogue-A work of Art. - OfffS CQGC3' 2 T7S3 "2T 'jiirTl YUCCA Dismal and desolate and g 7t Pitle sisqe end dvity a'ksii, , r,. . ... j . Too level prairie sweeps away ' ; - Unbroken to the dreary, sky. . ' - From eiy to sky unbroken, save .. : For or.o Ions p.la of rock and sand, That sHems the lone, neglected grave - . Of some dad Titan cf tiie land. - No life, but when in stormy flight . . Tho dancing whirlwinds clcud tho ir, - Or ctarvud g:.unt woIvpb that prowl at night - : Eowl hideous prayers to famine there. . " Yet soc, on, those fot-aaken wold3, ' Glad sign of nature's sweet caress, - How fair and pure ono Cower unfolds Tho giory of ita loveliness. - , ; ; A Blender spiro with pendent bolls, r- - Clust'riug in ivory whiteness, hung, ' -" Whence fragrant breath harmonious wells Xiiko dreamland melody unsung. What wasto so utterly forlorn ; .. - - But bears the All Creator's Bignl "- : - i What life so left to human scorn . . : - . .. s It owns not something still divine? " '.-' Francis Dana ia Youth's Companion. - in nsy iyotcri(sil career' - - " I voi-y ofwn long for youl f;' - uow - me, an otiier woes abovs -My bitter destiny compels . To wed a man I do not lovei - : : v v Then fall in lov with some one elbe. : . Yet me how would you recognize, - i : : "' O Hero; if you met me now? , . . .- ... -r. Whatsoorn would lighten from your.eyea-'v- And corrugate your manly brow I: "V ; .. ' ij 7 The modern hero I have found, Upon the whole, I do not like. - ..; : He's either stupid or unsound, 4 -' - ' . And if were not worse I d strike. .- -But I am worse I neveMmcssed -'.' , " How bad I could be tin I tried, --v-v-. .-;-- ? Compelled too often to arrest -. -A -' v. . My headlong course by suicide, -m ' ' -. And though I ecase from guilt and slang, t ' A fresh reprieve I faia would beg, For other authors seem to bang , -Theories on me lake peg. - Ah, yet I long a UWo shape- - - .v'... .Of happiness and love to find, -i j ' Again I would be gay and fair, .; . - .. Iicyal and chivalrous and kxndl -: '-; Ahl do not bid me rant and rave. , 'V "J i Ab.1 do not bid me preach and bora ,, .. Give back my Horo, true and brave; ' ... .Whom I shsJl love forever more.-.- e -rMay Kendall ia Longman's Magazine.' - V - , Talk In Cumberland, ...ft.,. ri "Whims'! is. tho local - name" in 3umberland for 'furze and appears,. to be . the ; Gaelia word drains, sharp points." "Heaf" is a very peculiar word (derived from the old :"-Norse, haefl a share) and is applied to the part of a - f ellside common. ' allotted to a particular flock of sheep. 1. Each flock keep3 to its own uheaf. " Some very quaint expressions-are "bride lof, " a jsredding , : cake ; -"seeing glass, "; a mirror; ;"clou,t: hat,"- a woman's sunbonnet '.'ridding out keam," a hair, comb; "fireworks,", a magio lantern display j "moley man," a mole catcher" leg- weary,1. tired; "leg up,!' to trip up; "sneck up," to wind (literally to latch up) a clock. " , : " - V The verbs' "feel,"- in the sense of to smell, and "lame," in-- the sense of to injure any prurtof the are peculiar. .We ,m.y add "piper' stop--ple," the stem of a tobaccq- pipe "buttock," a. footstool; "tinkler folk," the gypsies; "last dress,',' a Shroud which-children are taught to work at school and afterward to pre sent to their "grandparents and other aged relatives a kindly act, but one which betrays that, lack at humor and sense of the ludicrous which is characteristic of -northern folk. A Cumbrian who goes to have his pho tography taken .announces - that he has come to be "struck. 7 Gentle man's Magaaine.;. : - " Briggs I;koeW' the cook would burn the steak this morning as usual, so I lay awake last night and got up the finest sort of asaroastio speech for her benefit. I sprung the speeoh, and she downed me in-the first round. '. ' - - - ' , i Braggs What did she say? Briggs She said, "Aw, you 1 talk like a string of fish." Now, how could I answer .that? Indianapolis Jotrrnal. . . - ' . CTOR Athletic Goods Are of the same high standard as t Victor Bicycles. " ' . , v..-, ., .. ,- -j, f..... ... 4-.;. ;. -. . - jI; - . We manufacture a full line of Baseball, Football and Ten nis Goods, of highest7 grade; also all kinds of Athletic Cloth ing in stock and made to order. obaeco. No crop varies more in qual ity according to grade of ferti lizers used than tobacco. Pot ash is its most important re quirement, producingTa large yield of finest grade lea Use only v fertilizers containing , at least o actual . . Potash (K,0) m form of sulphate. To in sure a clean burning leaf, avoid fertilizers containing -chlorine. Our Damchlets are not advertising circulars toom- ing special fertilizers, but are practical works, contain, ing latest researches on the subject of fertilization, and are really helpful to fanners. They are sent free fot the asking, " ...... . .;- , - - , o Nassau St.. New York. Mir ' I 1 .( M HUM 114 TS n i : .M a STEVENS' SAFETY BABY YARD; A commen-sense protection against-the dan irer of hot stoves, blazln? lamos. scaldinz water- etc. i when baby cannot be in its mother1? arms.. Has metal corner clasps and duck floor.- Can be closed up when not in use. -t 40 inches square, rrice, js.6H, aelivereu to any railroad station in U. S. Money back ifyou want it. Sold only by E. E. STEVENS, - Bos Iv Galena, Kansas. -:THE ADVERTISERS:- ; FOR 1896 - - ; - . MOfiNINa, SUNDAY AMD COMMCML i T Z. V lEVEMINQ BOITIOMS.I , AGGRESSIVE REPUBLICAN NEWS- V , PAPERS OF.THE HIGHEST CLASS. Commercial Advertiser. j Established 1797. Tablished every evening. New York's oldest and best . evening newspaper; 12 pages. . Sub scription price, iG.OOayea, Morning Advertiser, : -Published every moflrirjg; 8 pages. 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Kach copy contaiDs an exquisite reproduction in colors o( some celebrated picture - by a fummi4 artist, worthy to adorn the walls o'f the most reftned borne.- It is affirmed that UKMoKJfiST'Sis (lie only -complete Family Magazine pclilifthed mnibining all oft be most excellent points of its contemporaries, besides bavine inimitable fea tures of Us own. lKaiOKEST'S ib actnallya Uoien 3Iagrazine8 m one. - v " - - It is a Digesfr-of Current Eveuts and Ideas for tbe busy man or woman, a Heview and Storehouse of -Interest - lor - All.. 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Let us have our Subscription Vt once: Tcu get more value for yonrioney than tfris poesl- The Magazine i yearfcr$2.00. -Over 250differeSt garmentr shown each year; patterns ME aiU i which are obtainable by subscribers at i cents each. - -aui pie copy, with pabLciu vuupvu, bcxi6 lor iv enEfi, - -- --. - ;UDEPRE8T?DBnSHIMio;,' 110 Fifth Avenue; New York. SABBATHIREADING A Weekly fNoii political Nba-Seciariah"PaS per; .Determined not io Rjtow Ariything lft Amongroa saveiesusi Christ.' ; 50CE ISJiiaj VJ3 ar; .Sunday-School Officers and:feacher; Christian Endeavors, ; ; , King's Daughters, : . : Epworth Leaguers.. ; : t : And Any Other Bodies jof Christian Workers. we want the names and Rdr)ninia - .- ..... .. v. urou.. ber8of above societies, and to any fi iend who will send us a good-sized list of such we Will oouu it w ui our.piciure ipostpaiuf, "IIqw Slowly the Time tices," r Address - 8ABBAIH HEADING,' " 31 Park Row New York, Bulbs to Sell. ' -1 have a small lot of bnl-bs to sell at prices as follows: Hyacinths, 50 cents per dozen.; Tulips, 15 cents per dozen : Easter Lillies . 15 cents each: Fnchus 20 cents per dozen. If you want any of the above call early. . , IdES. 0S0. A; iOELL. Ripans Tabules cure dizziness. Roans Ta-bulcs care dyspepsia.- nT mi iTTfTTTHr c tir.cria!;inj In a!! Itc ranches. v - At ray place of business joa will slwavs find a line of - - COFFfsTG ' "- ' .:, and CASSIETQ - iM ' : t hat are best suited to oar trade. I 6eli them like other merchan , ?? ii,se is sold at "an honest profit, - nut. charging lftO per cent., profit v; ss was the custom in days gone by. - , "',' HEARSE V:-'V': supplied wherever wanted. - - ANCHOR -;Y;;r BUCCiES - v - are the best4 and sell for leas rnorjey than "some dealers ask " for the cheap grades. -1 am sole -; agenUhis section.-' Call and gee ? before buying. - V' . - nEPAiRirjc. ; 'r ". Bring in' yonri bflgsies "and -.r wagons- when they -need " repair--.7 ing and I will have it done sat- ipfactorily both" in cost and . work. " ' V 1 . -Yonrs to serve." - . ' ; ErD. CHEEK." y Its Supeeiob.7, - " -COUET, Before the Clerk Person Countv. . 1 Mrs BettieTbaxton - et aU vs." Richard B?aver.-; JNotise" ; of -Sum t rnons. Service by Publication. V The defendant, 'Richard Beaver, will take notice that there is pending in- the Superior Court, for Person eonntyy N. C, an action entitled as aliove, which has Cor its - object the partition of- a tract - of land . etaate in saidj. State, and county, R&xboro town snipv- ad joi ning . the "land 3 of Richard Bailey; Jordan Bailey, E: M. JTalker; and. otfaers,- containing U54 acres more or less, in which tber.de fendanV alleged: to ; have 1-9 inter est. r. ' - ' ' -v ; -'.r'. 'l Said 'jdefendant will take vnotice that he is required to iTppear before the Clerk of the' Superior Court for Person cennty N.'- C.r' on- the ; 2Stn day of December, , 1895,' the retarn day f the Summons," for.the bearing of plaintiff's complaiDt, : and tinTess he appears- on ? or before - said day and- pleads,, answers or demurs to same, - the- same- will; be. taker pro- conjesso - as to . him: and " the relief granted " as aeked- for -i w the " com plaint. . - , - Done at office in Roxboro.N. C, on the 9th day tf .November, 1895. . - : ;-- D. WBbadsiieb, C.'S. C. McOlizre's :tr; : V-.- . Magazine ' 1 :;"": FOR 1895. 5 ? " ' ' - . . ------ . Vol um-IV Begiris December, Jr--y- splendidly illustrated life of r .' 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The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 15, 1896, edition 1
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