VOL. II.
NO. .
NEW BEENE, N.-C, WEDNESD AYMARCH 26, 1 884.
OCAL NEWS.
NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS.
W. M. Watson For rent.
Z. C. Smith For sale. :
I . urual Miniature Almauae, ;
Sun risen. 5:54 I Length of dav.
Siji sots, 6:18 1 13 hours 24 minutes.
, Voon, rises at 5:24 a. m.
" Good Lord." deliver us from Ward
politics. V 0 ,'' '
' The revenue cutter Stevens is on How
,'ard's ship railway." ' y ; ;;;.V.-,.
The steamer Kinston left yesterday
w itta a heavy carg J of goods for Kinston
A .good shipment : of radishes per
A Word to Land Owners. ,
We are daily receiving requests for
specimen copies of the journal to be
forwarded to Connecticut and - other
points in the North and East, which, to
gether with occasional subscribers in
that direction, gives us more than or
dinary facilities for laying before the
people of that section a description of
lands that may be on the market, and
any that might be offered in quantities
to meet the views of persons in search
of homes. ' . ; :)'
To all who have laid to sell we will
Kinston Items.
Cotton. IOo. . . .V . ' :
Corn, 70o. per bushi '
Meal, 75c per busn. s
Potatoes, sweet, 60c. per bush.
Hams, country, 121o. per lb.
Lard, country, lajo. per lb.
Chickens. 50a60o. per pair.
, Eggs, 12ip. per doz; i , ,
Shad, roe, tfi.au per pair.
Shad, bu.ck, oao. per pair.
Jones Upiihty, Items. 4i
there is standing in Mr, Edgar Rouse 'i
I yard, in Tuckahoe township, an oak
1 tree that measures 23 feet and 8 inches
I in circumference,, also an elm in Mr, I
I isrown a vara, same townsnip, mat
measures 15 feet in circumference,
The Mullein Plant,
Dr. Onillftii. a ftnlnhratnd nhvainian tit
I have been informed by' our County I Dublin, has just written in an English
Superintendent of Public Schools that medical journal of his wonderful ex
perimental results with the common
mullein plant upon lung and bronchial
affections, citing cases where he had
given it to consumptives with the most
astonishing result, and recommends its
use by the profession. Referring to the
above,' we would state that Taylor's
CHKitoKEE Remedy of Swket Gum and
Mullein, made from the formula of the
medicine men of the Cherokee Nation,
is composed not' only of the mullein
incorporated with it the
Mr. Rand has contracted , with the
county authorities td build a bridge
The Wizard Oilers have thoroughly across Muscle Shell oreek on the Core
oiled this community and left not a man creek and Trenton road. The bridge is
unsound whom they have touched, to be fifty feet long,! twenty, feet wide, "i..-. ii7t.
Miraculous is "Wizard's Oil." f withthree spansi, to. beput up right r"7 ".l1
ftflfni favArnVilA forma tft advArttfte the
rents are opposed to toe Durmnir or Ker
At present bur paper is very barren of to tnejr mashers when the town clock
such information and we have reason to strikes 10: "Time is up, sonny, get up
Bteamer Shenandoah was made y ester believe surprises those who send for it ana 8"
day,':,',:;' " V ? i ' I on that point; but then, we' are glad tot The old political campaigner, Lewis
The stfiampr nnnre Railed for Balti- know that the Journal is appreciated Grady, has just struck a streak olgood
j - - i , - rnrhinA. Hia aiatAr.in.Iaw Mm. H.lirn..
more yesterday with a good cargo oi norwwis weu as wram muwm HUH beth Keathly, of Brooksville, Hernando
rice,' naval stores, cotton and canned one paragraph of a letter received from county, Florida, sent him last week a
oysters. 1 ' New Jersey only a few days since
1pv,. iamr a,-,i,Khn nrrivori vA.to-.l My paper comes every week and I
I nAii IH itt-tfr -I n tirithmir if ''
. . M . : . t, 3 - I Vltava uuu uu nivuuuv a.
V V ' Mnwfiv ah tn'hA flntohAA in aRnhstanfift ' sweet gum, ine niieac stimulating expec-
Young girls of .this pface whose p known, presenting an agreeable
workmanlike manner for one hundred
and fifteen dollars.'
Trenton has succeeded in getting a
police officer. : ' Mr. Benj. Ervin has
been elected to the position. I met hira
the other .day and saw him with the
badge on, "Trenton Police,", and he
had oil his shoulder a pole about twen
ty feet long with a hook and a pike m
one end of it.' I enquired of Benjamin
if that was the kind of weapon that the
town had given him;' I told him it was
a yery formidable one. Be said he was
Johh N. Parker, J.T.Pi1
or n.C.
PARKER & Fi
GENERAL OOMI
MEEOHi-
No. 64 SOUTH r
.. , baltim:
Special attention"
tables lu Seasons
taste and a certain panacea for Coughs,
Whooping Cough, Colds and all Bron
chial Affections. For sale by all leading
druggists at 25c. and $1.00 per bottle.
Manufactured by Walter A. Taylor.
Atlanta, Ga., Proprietor Taylor's Pre
mium Cologne,, . d&waprUm
: 1
Among her freight was the frame work
of the steeple and the spire for Christ
Personal.
Mr. A. M.
Baker left on the Shenan-
church, also a large lot of empty cans yesterday evening f or' the NortU t0 !
The f Messenger now comes to
purchase his spring stock.
us an
eight page paper, with nearly double
the reading matter it formerly con
tained. .The hrst issue from its new
press " contains a brief history xf the
pape; which shows that Bro. Bonitz de
serves all the success which has attended
his efforts in journalietic life. Golds'
boro owes much of its present growth
and prosperity to the influence and work
of the Messenger,' " 1 1 'y'.
i. lhe ventury, for April, contains a
condensed sketch of the life and career
of Sidney Lanier, by W. H. Ward. Mr.
Mr. B. A. Bell leaves this morning for
New York to lay in his spring stock of
jewelry, which he says will be more
elegant than ever.
Treasurer Benj, Sutton , and F. M.
It would be folly to tamper with a to
bacco whose peculiar flavor and inhe-
bor, about a bushel, of the finest, largest :iL""LrrJ"! KirTr ZSrZtJ Z 1"Z rent excellence are known among all
and Sweetest oranges ever seen in this YdTb ZLil he . ? Blackwell&Co. recognizethis
place. Jttrs. neathiy, witn her nusuana, zn- j .,n .i . in tne manuiacture or tJlapkwelrB Uur
left this county about ten years ago, and "l"tivpr " - ' " " ham Long Cut. To sustain the fame of
settled in the orange groves of Florida. ' ' ; i ! 1 the Durham Bull brand among pipe and
They are now reaping the fruits of their With your permission I will say a few cigarette smokers they must keep their
enterprise. . ; . words to your correspondent in reply to tobacco pure give it as nature gave it.
annpftra to h m-pat doubt n,s reraark9 concerning the freight Both policy and pride raise a perpetual
-rr -- o- ---, 1 ohnrps or tna r. t. i;omnanv hptwnpn miaranree or nnrif.v.
Trenton and Kinston: He says that
u:i i-u rv o-t ra
freieht for kainit. they onlv have to tn8n "eu BPenl
nav 50 cts. npr ha for cotton, and: the Money expended in personal adorn
citizens of Kinston have to nav 81.00 ner ment i9 often foolishly wasted upon ar-
halo, and thi.t thn ifinRtin rharcaa of tides of no intrinsic value. A bottle of
the company are much effected by the Sozodont, however, is worth its weight
There appears to be great doubt
whether the expositors will now get the
appropriation115500 which the magis
trates and county , commissioners, in
their joint meeting on the 3d instant,
voted to the county to help her to show
off in the State Exposition next fall.'
Some of the commissioners have grown
weaK-Kneeu,pengirignteneaattneap: fti,POfl(i lin ..! W in gold to anyone troubled with poor
a - - i thon nnvino' rotna fnr fi-oiorht f lur I WW) PUI ulliHJCr,
us yesterday and left substantial evl
dece of appreciation of a good paper.
G. W. Koonce, Esq., of Jones, called
in yesterday, settled up' all scores, ex
amined our power press and departed,
leaving good wishes for the Joubnal. ;
Mr. E. Hubbs was in the city yestei
uZ'r farmers say that they do not understand
thing seemed "confusion worse . con- r: " ,w rr."
foimHnrl the company to carry kamit for 81.00,
vuy uuu it uicjr iuiuq biiciu w uttiiy uub'
Though it will not make
the teeth regular, they who use it are
astonished at the rapid improvement it
ettects in the dental row.: Moreover,
they breathe sweetness, and have heal
' Lanier was a Southern gentleman, born I day ancT left on the Shenandoalu
and feared at Macon, Ga., and, from
his fine character and lofty literary at
tainments, sufficient, cause is derived to
clasahis name among the first of Ameri
can poets. - In this issue are also given
two handsome portraits of this dis
tinguished, gentleman, the first repre
senting him when he was only fifteen
years of age, and the second a short
while Wore his death, which occurred
in 1881.
COMMERCIAL.
Rev, L. S. Burkhead leaves this morn'
ing for Nashville, Tennessee. , '' .
Rev." J. T. Davis, of the Disciples of
Christ, arrived in the city on Monday
night and left yesterday, morning to
attend appointments in Pamlico county,
R. Hancock, jr., arrived from Wash
ington City last week.
Old Annanias of this place has reeled ton for less than 81.00V All our farmers tny gums and ruddy lips.
off so many lies that the grocers have (ask of any company is equal and just
refused to trust him any longer, and freights, and it is not their wishes for
while sitting at his scanty board a few any company to charge them less than
evenings ago, he was heard humming they can afford to work for, but. they
this parody on the "Last Rose of Sum- want the company I to come down to
mer ": business principles and charge all alike
"One corn cake for supper left steaming and have no , discriminations whatever.
alone. - Would any one of common sense pat-
All its light brown companions, without ronize any one of our merchants if he
; . . butter, are gone; , sold Mr. A. sugar at o cts. and coffee at
No cake of its kindred, no beefsteak is 35 cts. and then turn around to Mr. B,
. nigh, ' . and sell the same sugar at 13 cts. and
To reflect back its blushes, or give sigh the same coffee that he sold to A. for 25
for a sigh. , 1 cts: let B. have it for 15 cts. t
Tbe Eaatern N. C. Insane Asrlam.
We have received a copy of the report
NotTrae.
. The report that the tools of Mr. Car
roll, the contractor for building the
. church spire, were burned in the fire on
rt ji . .i-j '
.1I1.1I1SJV JTIIIIIIIIIir WM HrH I.I 1 IHHI I.
."' was not true... The tools' were taken to
the church and not to the machine
shops, as it was i stated, and there is no
hindrance to the progress of the work
from the loss of them. . : ' l '
cts: let B. have it for 15 cts. Does such
"I'll not lnavn thfin. thou lonfl onft. to trading as the above seem fair and right?
nine atthv fate The above reminds me of an incident
Since thv mates am all natan. nomn lio that took place in New Berne some
on mv nlfttA- - ; years ago between one of our Trenton
.1 . r .. I" -! .-I it- T
o.j,r, n. T n K. Thus kind v 1' 11 urtlhi thv Rtflnmino-mobs mercnanis; anu one oi uie new uerne.
ens,otiner-aBiera ft, v.. insane sy- . , . . RwpptnPfiB whnn tlmilT merchant had been trading largely with
lum for the . year 1883. It shows a art no more," ' '"i; the New -Berne merchant for over two
healthy' management of tha financial ' Moral Pay for what you get and lie years and had bean ying him the cash
affairs bf that institution by the Super- not, lest you be struck dead, or evil f:?J52? .ln'ie raul?l re
intnndont and - Board of Directors, days come when your grinders will
T,nrr th vr tho new winP haa hfion CaS8 for the Want of Something to do,
Jouenal Office, March 24, 0 P. M.
COTTON-New York futures steady;
Spots firm. New Berne market firm
Sales of 21 bales at 10 to 10 8-8.
Middling, 10 1-4: Low Middling.
lu; uooa ordinary, 1-4.
, NEW YORK SPOTS. '
Middling, 11 1-8; Low Middlin?.
iu ls-io; liood ordinary, 10 l-a. , ,
'" ' FUTURES.
March, 11.21
April, 11.22
May. 11.41 ,
' June, '. , 11.55
CORN-Steady at 63a70c.
Again Alone,
All the cotton on the yard was cleared
off. again -.yesterday except the same
completed to the building and they are
now prepared , to - accommodate 160
patienls- The number on hand at last
report was 86; number received during
the year 63, making the total number
treated 149. '" Of the number treated 89
werd discharged, 14 of whom were
Seven Springs Items.
Shad $1 per pair; eggs 121 cts per
dozen; porn 7ft cts per pushel.
W. H, Andrews & W. R. Simmons are
opening , a finei Btock of new spring
gooas.
Mr, Z. J. Whitfield's school is Increase
merchant at New .Berne began to sup
pose that he had pur Trenton merchant
safe and began to raise his' prices. Our
Trenton man was1 sharp and sent him a
new customer; the New Berne man sold
to this new customer cheaper than to- the
old one, not knowing that the., hew
one was buying for. the . old ,one.
This convinced our Trenton man that
no was not serving rignc anu no canea
m to his store on his first trip to New
Berne and told.- the JMew Berne
1 1 Sk
Offers to cut hair for 20
for 25 cents. Phampoolm
shave, 75 cents. . V
As I am the Lender of Ix ,
get the pntrotetfo of the put) i
A rllvsr-UljAnS HAKHK1.
street, next to Detrick's liar.
250,000-
For.the Acar
Offers will be rec
rale. Also, for ttaoy
The Brick to he iT
OP MAY Sample!
m uiierB, ,
Nenbern,
I
n, N.C.
GKOi
T. A
L. Ill
manvudiwii
W. II.
Would inform thi
is fitted up in fin
nKea in new r
togiveyouasnood
his predeceRBor, JoIk
lor i'KN (JKN Is,
A Hair Cnt and
Vents.
Call at the Gaston
and be convinced. ,
RECEIVED THIS DAY
SHENANDOAH-
25 B0XEF
A valuable gor'
PRICE Rl)UCh
r
marlfldAw
man
Kaln that xtraa thnra Inst wenk Thaicured, two improved, one unimproved, i j. o. lYuiuiuiu a buihxuis lucroaat wnat ne naa peen aoing, ins mercnant
nwner seems to have devoted it to the one removed, one eloped and twenty mgandthe probability is he wUl have by .way an appology, remarked r,. VI
:. owner seems 10 nave neyoted. it to me ' , f. , an excellent school... ; - Idid sell him calico and domestics
- use oi a aecoy to attract otners, or M .v,.v,M.h
nest ege to draw those in search of a opeaamg or mo ciass oi paueumre'
place" to lay more. As the market is cehe4 .during the year, the, Superm
now ruling, It is not entirely an act of tendeht says:
love, but is attended with some profit as
generous'actions generally are. -.
"The class of patients received through
the year have been very unsatisfactory
Cant. Bucban's school at the Price cheaper than I did you , but Mr: A. don't
school house closed on Wednesday the think anything of that, the way I stuck
lth or Jttarcn, with about fifty pupils In mm on snoeB wouia mane you laugn.
attendance. . - .... According to the Kinston correspondent.
Mr. .T w. Mnnriv infnrma V,a U if the Heuse Trent Kiver bteamboat
..n.nta a uia ;n vw , company suuaB ub uu Kaiun ui lreniun.
J,pwirtj iw luvia uid proaiu iii,ix uava fcu I . . . - , . . .
this Diace. Ha will do well hnr and v y"" yl
The Exposition News.
" We have received the prospectus of a chronic class, weak and emaciated, ill
paper with above name to be published I treated in jails and poor houses, poorly
by P. Cl Ennisj at Ealeigh, for the pur- fed and olothed-fit could hardly be ex
pose of promoting the interest of the pected to make a favorable showing as
North Carolina State Exposition.- It to their treatment. As this Institution
will be a 20 column paper 20x28 and will was built for these unfortunates I con
be issued weekly until the Exposition sider it my duty to receive them, even
for making a favorable showing in my every one will welcome him back to the way the company has stuck them on h
annual report,; Most of them wereofa his old stand. v V' C ,?U!?V n8,for all of itv M
' . ia : Grange items.-
opens and then daily until its close.
Price seventy-five cents, including the
daily issue. . Address . P. C. Ennis,
raleigh, N. C. t
rie Christian Brotherhood.
Mr. Theo. N. Ramsey is canvassing
the city in the interest of the Christian
Brotherhood, and we are pleased to say
meeting with a good measure of success.
The advantages of life insurance are too
well known in New Berne to require
any commendation from us.. The plan
olTered by the Christian Brotherhood is
c"''( e most liberal we have seen,
li i !i oITIcers and directors of its
! i' i of well known business
i a. 'il.oso contemplating insur-
i - '1 do w ell to examine this plan.
I . , v "-ill take pleasure in ex'
1 J' .-ims.
though their physical condition is bad."
" . Announcements.
Dear Journal:! leave this morning ju?t to get to kick somebody.
for Nashville, Tenn., to attend the
Mrs. Carrie Sea well will soon open a
millinery store at . Moody's corner.
Will also deal in ladies' fancy goods
and trimmings,; ; laces, flowers, . per
fumery, etc. etc. .
uur rarmers are hauling away im
mense quantities of commercial ferti
lizers and the air is laden with the per
fume.
a thriving business in that line..
Josh Billings says that a mule will be
a right good animal for fifteen months
This re-
minrla na fit tha crrctonv vhn aolla a man
., w oncu U pond p.hfifiRB inst tn trt tn sell him a
i.: iL. an J Hf I ","
I uutu meeuug v iuo . xuaiu wi uxwr i jotten One.. : , i j
I sions. "1 snail return, . JJ. V ., in time Cant. Brown will soon enrage in tho
' y :
If'
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s t'.u r.:
t ) I iW I
a Burnett,
.was
1 I.
Rev. J. D. Cavanaugh filled hiB month
ly appointment at' Hickory Grove last
Sunday. ,"f
Ashley Hill,' Esq.l'of iKinston, was in
U" ",DUU conference, probably, ;.(
The infant . sou of . I. , Wooten, re
ported in my last as dangerously sick,
died Sunday morning, r aged about six
Weeks.,;..:,?,!,, irt.i v. .iM-wU'i e. iit
It commenced raining Saturday night.
rained nearly ail day Sunday and bun
day night,' and this (Monday) morning
lIi. O.VV..1. A tl I 1 1 - !.l " "ll.i wu.U.. m6.
W occupy my puipm uu ouuumu, pi u uuoiuobb vi a tiuiuuieiumi traveller mr o .,.., a ; -.t lirtt th B Tn(lf iH,i '
13th, and I propose to protract the ser- popuiardry goods
vices from day to day, from that time, ZXZZJZl 4 rightrwell". attended:;. Prof, Wil-
with the view of building nn the cause k.f.w. w , -r , - " liams' oBject in' getting hnn here was
, - y.wvuuw i.u. ... , s ,v , ' VI Jl- .: -A
ui vui uiu "uiuig duu.s. viu o. i i Miii Anarews nas quid cnewinir tn. I .,..nmi,t no
, ,r ... I . j, ' , IUUUU cuwuiofiomwii nao gifou
anaoeatn. uear. oretnren, l bsk you ducco mu iiati Kaiuea seven pounas in a :.m w ifitA j; T ' nt Ptlfid th
i . i. - I maair I rta rnnn rrr AhanrD oss-vi onto s I ' -
ail to loin me in earnest prayer to . w. Btnmn and had to cro Otftha wava for re.
luviL i aj it. biuua v uuu maj nuuiau 1 1 m. 1 1 I - . . .- a ' i . v .
expect to retain her beautv who PairB.
snuff habitually. . -
Mr. Pennell, from Philadelphia, Is
stopping at the Seawell House for the
benefits of the Seven Springs water,
These mineral waters are gaining a
world wide celebrity. What a pity the
Springs cannot be made more attractive
in appearance. i
As a crowd oi bacchanalians came
down the street on Saturday night, with
' '.flOMKSTIO MARKET.
Turpentine Dip, $2.00. !
TAE-81.00toJl.25." '
Seed Cotton $2.50a3.50. :
Beeswax 25o. per lb.
Honey 75o. per gallon.
Beef On foot, 5o. to 7c.
Country Hams 131c. per lb.
y: i Lard 13io. per lb.;
Fresh PoRr. 7a8c. per pound.
Eoos 17o. per dozen.
Peanuts $i.00al.C0 per bushel. ,
Fodder 80c. to $1 per hundred.
i Onions $3 per bbl.
riELD peas DDO.a9l.00 per bushel. '
Hides Dry, 9allc,; green 5a6o. :;;
Tallow 6c. per lb. ; ,
Chickens Grown, 45a50c. per pair.
jttKAirouc. per Dusnei. , , .......
1XFRNTP3-0U3V0C. per DUSh.
W00l-12a2Ctf. per nound.
SRINaLES-rWest India.dull and nom
inal; not wanted. Building 5 Inch
. j nn . nn ni ,r i
.4.w; saps, $a.uu per in.
WHOLESALE PRICES,
New Mess Pork $18.75al9
rlrtarn 1(Uft1(l$e nhnnldnra drif naif
81a8Jc. . . ,
Molasses and Syrups 20a45o. 1
Salt 95o. per sack.
Flour $4.00a7.50 per barrel.
Ba
Witl
Nea
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varlftiy ,
grasB; is k
hottest w
WHITF.
al9.00;jlpn
For Rent,
, A COMFORTABLE dwelling house
on Craven street, next to Dr, Clark, and rr'
oently occupied by H c. Pool. ... ... r',. ,
Apply to ;
W. M. WATSOr
tnar262t
Sec. 4 5
For Sab,
ONE LARGE IRON-GRAY JAC
mainly for the good of his BChCol,' hd young and qualities good. FoW'
tlcnlars apply to .. 1 u ,,
Almighty God for a "great blessing on
the; Church and community. , God
works by means; and if we all humble
ourselves before Him, and pray and
work, aB He directs, the, Church will be
revived and sinners converted. " Let us 1
all "shun every appearance of evil"and
cry earnestly to God day and night
,rO Lord, revive Thy tt'orfc"
Rev. Chas. W. Byrd, stationed
the tears of regret shed, by the
people on the South side of .Neuse near
the new bridge,,1 wcriB. few. and far be-
Re. ; i Mr ' Nelson,, i of Goldsbor6,;
preached at the Baptist ' Church here
last Sundays The. church has procured
the services of Revi Mr. Hires, of Union
S. C, whoi will preach here the fourth
Sunday in April next. "
jf. held the
Z, C. SM1T
; t Mays
.vsv',!v(i.i:,.,::.;;
mar2u dlt.wlra f: !
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Rev, J, El Mann,
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timely notice will be
L. S. Burkhead,
.1, . , m N a 1 "i : - a1 ir Ti
1 . -r t 1 ftt - -it in . I lllUiti WlllMKIIV LI1UU WUEI UUUHHHarV IUr I tJllHITHn V lAJllierUIlUU Ul LI1H fit
preaoner at aioreneao yiij, win na my f , rOROmotion. .... .Sdn ft,nrK SfirAlaaifiatritdav and Sunday.
pulpit April 6th, morning and , night. whach" was heard that rang ont clear and will remain for a few, days assisting
1 . 1 P If any announcement can be maae ror ana distinct upon the nicht air. in the in .thai revival which is , stm Eoinjc on
aars no one couia teu -wno strucK with continued lnteresc ana prospects
Biuy rattorson," but investigation for good. , ' .'( . ' ,-in
proved tnat it was not tiilly I'atterson
who got struck but Eill Blaney, at lehst
he rushed into a doctor's shop with the
crimson tide flowing over las shirt front
and a pretty reRpoctable button-hole in
the northwest coiner of hia cranium,
l.ill won't die though no such luck.
The Mayor has not invoidHitod the mat
tor yet to find out tho fat oculars.
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The Journal ofllce' is 'prepared1 to
print Bill Heads, Letter' Heads, En
velopes, Cards, ToRR,Circular Envelopes,
eto., in neat and handsome style, and
also at prices to suit the times. Give us
. ilason Work executed at short 1
f ' ' C. W. BSOWN 1
. mar!3dlm . ; , : New Be;
wk. J. clarkk. . ; WM'. E.
WinvJ,&Wm.E;CI
::::'ATT0ETn' -
Practise in Uie (
Hyde, Jon8, Lon
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