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MKdlwTir mimN at , . if - J' voicyiii.rNO. 113;. :; NEW BERNE. N. C. SUNDAY. AUGUST 11. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS, A LO T of Fine N. C Haass from 5c ? XX tol3o.atK. Wbitfoed's ll SAU3MAN WANTED in this district One or,our men earned (4 809 in 1887 and 85.200 ia 1838..and.is doing better tbjsyiar. P.O. Box mi New York. JUST, CUT "Robing Farewell," fjaprke for Plana, by Fisher.- HrU " . LanV not dlftloalMuid easy to -commit M memory. A Maitai piw for young . proves vfe pUntota-uMail -d or receipt - - i" of 5,1 04m ta ia 3 at. postage .tamps,', by ' any roesi Healer jer Inn. Fuller, the publisher,' Toledo ,G ; .r f ; - , OAAfiBADfipENs' iMt.e. . " OUU eefared aiVi , if i " U8EFUlr-TanUo&' Uoivtrsar AtlM of the WoiULb'New edltiok and . revised". -FeredDetreeking the work : - may; eaa smpuB4HIJavo orders at Tou8SU-olBo. fHmyA jWt' , rpORTEDStefrBSXNpt AND ' - l'jaOLtAlatH;'1uat: irceied aud 13URB AVt 'fiiirit MolaSaed ut . - -; - ROBIKTS PBOS. TCT3C RECEIVED-An.othr lot of IF" QARRETr'S COGNAC BRANDT for t by j - James Redmond. " C-prlMM0;K8, Fly Trap. Ice Cream XI Freezers. Refrigerators, and a full , s v'- jina of seasonable goods af r '" Udtf , Whitty & Gatks. PURE BLACKBERRY JUICE for medical purposes at ' al7 tf ' James Redmond's. . I7IR3T-CLASS job work executed at V this office on satisfactory terms. a26 tf PURE WINES AND LIQUORS for JT Medicinal and otber uBesfor sale by James Redmond. V Hon. allen G.Thurman is at the White Salphor Springs, Vir ginia. Hurrah, forOolonel Victoria! If William is not a fool, royalty is a humbug. The . Oentredalo ' cotton mill, Providence It. I., valued at $150,000 was burned on last Thursday. Mrs. 'Harrison is at Nantucket Mass. at the bedside of her sister Mrs. Scott Lord, who is very ill. THE 'riew xorfc oun Has sent a cheok lor $10,000 to Mayor Grant a its subscription to the projected exhibition of 1892. Captain Kbtoe, formerly of ' Geuefaf Boulangei?s w$ lias, been ' - arrested In ParlCbd;tlie : wlarke ,of - beIng"aOerman.py" ' Martin; Btmk15oaiu.ps 4 '1 ect, fhatr' 'reached Ghicago from Mauitoba.Tana . fiaa rieeen turned over to the 'autbor ities ; : ; '. : j . ' Gen, Henry Dupont, head of - the great powder mannfactnring firm at Wilmington Del., died last Thursday of heart failure. Gen, Botjlanoer is on trial be . fore the High Court of the French Benate. , The.: Star of Boalanger went down when lie turned his back to bis enemies. 1 - The wellknown.firm of1 Brown, Stees & Cldrt; .wool dealers at Bos ton has failed, rlf (he Mills bill bad passed - Republicans '- vwoflld; v 8ay 'The Rebels free trade bill did itl" Mrs. Harrison , ban offered a 1 silver enp for the J newest Seedling crysenthemnm of American . origin shown a6 the anniversary display by the socie"tylof Indiana 'Florists, . According to despatches from Winnepeg,:ManHaba neirly the entire Pacite kt r. the Brltisb navy have sallea ToifBehrlng, Sea to investlgafeiEey ClaokDlamoAd$y-v-v A rt)RLD Special frokCinclnnat: says: Word has been teceiYed liere that Mri; peore.l?enjdl6 of this citywhdbas beeV traveling iu Karope. for several jear8,hasT)een Oiptaro.l by bandit In ItalyC; ' - 1 1 ' " "" T is wL .roned bore that Col. Dudley will L i "arrestted on bis wsljt?!; O.A. I.'tiVcmyach ai MUwantee, B3 he UhronghhM: state. rcc' 1 ta NcfolkOrir!nian.:S ; Ar " r " woii trow -pleaded r ,.y 1 ioya.tiansusM uonvo c !ja f.sptttfvTt to rcacb" it . ;' - - t iy . reviv..i-r me monaii t nkj vowir vcrty, The author of Home, Sweet iome," aa everybody knows, died ithout a home. . Now George W. Allen, ol Ohio, the author of the homestead law, has no homestead of his own and is' dying of poverty. Three American women receiv ed xe wards from the international ary of fine arts at the Paris Expo sition. Miss Gardner and Miss Klnmpe get third class medals in painting, and Miss Eosin a second Has medal for drawing Queen Victoria has been pro moted. Her grandson, the Emper or of Germany, has made her a colonel of a German reeimenfc. his is another evidence that the coltfnels are coming to the front. Wilmington Star. The Few Orleans Times-Demo crat Bays: "still the news ponrs in of the removal Of competent postal erksin the South to make way for ignorant negroes." Well, isn't that in harmony with the Republi can party's usual black-mailinerl policy in dealing with the South! Richmond Dispatch, The annual meeting of the State 1 1 farmers Alliance begins at Lay- teyille on next Tuesday. An in vitation will be extended to the body to hold its next meeting at fliorenead Ulty, which we trust will be accepted. The farmers of the State onght to become better ac qaainted with the marvelous re sources 01 tne mast, ana so tar as accomodations are concerned no place goes ahead of Morehead City. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I. Fischer Robin's Farewell. A. & N. O. R. Excursion train. N. Whttford Fine N. C. hams. P. O. Box 1371, N. Y.-Salosmen wsnted. The staggers has attaoked the horses in the neighborhood of krnuls. The Atlantio Fire Co. is notified to meet at the engine house Monday morn - ing at 8 O'clock sharp, in full uniform. The mission prayer meetings of the vounir-menof tha Bamist church this morning at 9:80 o'clock at the market dock. J. A. Patterson, leader. After- luinn sarvinaa at. i ,i,Qf T B. Holland, leader. Farmers Picnic. The farmers in the neighborhood of Ernuls will hold their annual nicnio at o-it. a v. u fm...j. .1.. Z7. mo uay 01 August, a very noay iny ilea to attend and carry baskets. What It Will Cost. Tha Firemen's Tournament in Ralehrh .... 1 , - . m , wiu un u lUMHBBwug occasion, me railroad fare has been reduced so that Uwilt'cost only 84.15 for the round I trip. The . Atlantic company of this city will go up and we predict, in ad- vanee, will be the finest looking com - pany in line, To Morehead City Todav. " r " ndl.nl I...M mill Innirn .k.a mAvn. Ing at 8:40 for Morehead City, and re- turning will leave .Morehead City, for ni)....iii.: muia 3 for the accommodation of those who canhot go to the seashore during the week. Fare for round trip only $1.00 when tloketa are purchased. Shipping News. The steamer Eaglet of the E. O. D. line arrived yesterday with a cargo of general merchandise and will sail to - morrow afternoon at 4 ( o'olock. The . 1 . ....... ... . . . - v annie ot tnis line wm arnve touay ; i me steamer : uenance oi tne uiyue line arrived: yesterday, afternoon from Baltimore with a cargo of general mer chandise Cbmplamts. . Elsewhere Is a communication from Mr.' J. M, Patrick of Lenoir Institute, oomplaining of the Irregularity of his mail. We also have complaint from buuouiiuck iu iuiuuvi ajriuj kuat he .had not received the WaEKtt JOtm- KAt for two weeks. .We know the bun dle ! for Tuscarora was marked and put in the office' here on Wednesday. : The new route agent on the road must of course have some little time to "get his hand In,', but he must hurry np people are very impatient in mis pro grct.ive ege. ,11 i li am 'a Tills cure biIiou and ner V0"1 i. I. Tne Colored Exodua. It is currently reported through the State papers that there will be a general emigration of oolored people from North Carolina early this fall. We oopy from the Baltimore Manufacturer's Record is this issuo a well written article on this subject in which it is assumed that the removal of the oolored people westward will prore a blessing in disguise to both them and the country which they leave. It also gives a true 'statement as to how interest in such a movement is worked up. The Journal has not offered advice to the colored people in this section on this matter, though we have been asked to do so several times. People who are of age, and are free, ought to know that wherever they go they must, in order to live honorably and be just to their neighbors, work and must learn to make a proper disposition of their earnings. As a rule the man who can uot miike a decent ljving on a farm in North Carolina can not do it anywhere in the United States, unless a ohange of locality will change the man. Ocoa- sionally we hear of a man who could do nothing in North Carolina, but went West or South and did well. This is the exception to the rule, and in nine oases out of ten the man's habits were changed with his removal. The colored people have a perfect right to go West or anywhere else if they have the money to go with, or to e if they can Ao 80 without money, but we assure them that it will take juet as hard work to get meat and bread there as it does here and more. We Iiava nnvpr hrmr.1 of hflrrino-H beinc peddledon the streets of any Western town at "five cents per bunch, ten on a bunch There are colored men in this section who are accumulating property, and plenty of them who are not accumu lating; there are also white men who are not accumulating, nor would they if they were to go West or in any other direction. Let every one be fully per suaded in his own mind. There is no place in the United States, where a liveli hood can be obtained with less work than in Eastern Carolina. If there are any who want to work harder and live on less let them go. Farmer's Annual Dinners. For several years Dr. W. J. Jones of Goldsborohas given an annual dinner to his tenants on his farm in Jones county a few miles below Einston, and I he has doubtless seen the good effects lot thus endeavoring to stimulate a (kindly feeling between landlord and I tenant. It is an example that other 'amers miht follow t0 vantage, rom lne Winston rreerress we get the following account of the last annual dinnergiven by Dr. Jones: Aie writer in company wim jur in Louis Einstein had the pleasure last Thursday of attending the annual pionio at Dr. W. J. Jones' plantation, about five miles from Kinston, in Jones county. There were present besides the host, Dr. Jones, and his two sons Will and Street, of Goldsboro, and the tenants: Col. Jno. D. Whitford of New jme, General Gaston Lewis, Mr. Sime I Einstein and ex-Sheriff Grantham, of Goldsboro. Mr. R. M. Johnson of the Wilmington Messenger, Sheriff J. D. Sutton. Major W. J. Barre t. Mr. Louis 1 Ejinsteiu ami iu wnrac ui iwiubiuu. tion, consisting of 2,220 acres, eighteen I years ago, and has made it a cuBtom to S1 his tenants and employes a dinner fWETK laborers always look forward to these 1 feasts with a great deal of pleasure;ana thev ks well as the few Invited guests. always have a good time. Dr. Jones has the Kindliest or reelings towaras mi that. fAfllinir. Tha oolnrnd neonla Hka ta I . - .1 J - - .... work for Dr. Jones some of them have been on the plantation ever since he Ibouehtit. jjtaau auuidubj juov vuiutv u'UHvajms the laborers and gentlemen were Rath- ered together and, upon motion of the host, Col. - Whitford was elected 9re- dent of the gathering. The Col. arose, thanked the assemblage for the honor bestowed on him and made one of the nicest and most appropriate speeches we ever listened to. He pointed out to the colored men that there were various 1 ways by whioh people could be great-" wms were great eonoiars, otnere great I scientists, lawyer, eto.with a few rare i ,rn.ntionii th'n oninrad mam eonld not be great in any of the professions.' bat he could be, many were, great as labor ersthe oolored man who beats another good laborer was a great laborer and got more bay than those who did less Dr. Jones made a few remarks in whioh he paid a glowing tribute to Louis Saunders, an aged, colored man, wno had been with him for seventeen years. and who had proven faithful to every trust. An adjournment to dinner was made. Gen. Lewis had prepared the barbeoue. and the fine manner m whioh he pre. oarea it Is well known, and his reputa tion did not suirer on tnis occasion; xne dinner, consisting of barbeoue, chicken, vegetables, etc, was indeed -an excel &S!SS as and after din;er a dumber Of gentle- - 1 men were called on and made remarks annronriate to the occasion. , ,s n. L Awhile aftof dinner the colored pso- - P'o, men ana women, were gatnerea iugutuur uiu o.tui b uuiuuor u buukb Personal. Miss Nellie Walker has returned from Beaufort after a pleasant visit of a few weeks. - Rev. L. W. Crawford and family have returned from Morehead City. Freeman Ernul, Esq.. of Ernul's, was in to see us yesterday. He reports orops damaged to some extent, but much depends npou the favorableness of the season from now on. Mr. Ralph Gray and Mrs. Gray have returned from an extended visit North. Mr. Garner editor of the Atlantic Seaside of Beaufort called to see us yea terdsy. Church Services Today. Baptist Church Rev. n. W. Battle pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and S p. m. Sunday-school at 4 p. m., J. B. Holland superintendent. The public is invited to attend these services. Methodist Church Rev. L. W Craw. ford pastor: Services at 11 a. m. and 8:15 p.m. The pews are free. Ushers are always in the vestibule to receive strangers. All persons are cordially invited to worship with the congrega tion. Young men's prayer meeting at 9 o clock. Sunday-school at 4 p.m., J. K. Willis. Supt. Second Advntist Church Elder Eugene Scott pastor. Preaching at 3 p. m. Subject, "Everlasting Punish ment." The public cordially invited. Christa Church Rev. V. W. Shields rector. Eighth Sunday after Trinity. Seryijes at 8 a. m., (Holy Communion) 11 a. in. and 5 p. m. Suntluy echool at y.M a. m. and o:3U p. m' Presbyterian Church Rev, L C. Vase, D. D., pastor, services at 11 a. m. and 4 p. m. Sunday-school at 'J iU a. m. A cordial invitation is given to all. An Inquiry. Mu. Editor: It was, with some sur prise, that I read the charges made by Mayor Williams against Mr. Simmons in your paper of Friday. Can it be true. Mr. Editor, that in 1886", when the peo ple of Craven county were making such gallant fight to free themselves from oppression, and obtain representation in the Legislature, Mr. Simmons was at tempting to thwart their wishes and prevent the accomplishment of what they believed would advance their ma terial interests on account of his hot tilitv to Mr. Clark t All who are ao uuainted with the facts know that Mr. Clark was making, what, to him, was a very great sacrifice, simply to obey the oall of the people of Craven county, and not for any selfish aggrandizement, or to gratify any personal ambition. And what is strangest of all, the very umsuiiuii wuiiiuiiu oiuiiuuug wag ui- posing on account of hostility to Mr. ry l .... 1 a! L 1 . i if- a: unit, ww win uuiy tuiUK wuiuu ren dered his (Simmons') election to Con gress possible, as it was the immediate cause of the split in the Republican Congressional Convention. And again, can it be true that Mr. Simmons, since that time, has permitted his hostility to Mr. Clark, to manifest itself in various ways, as oharged? Did Mr Simmons attempt to thwart the will of the Democratic Executive Committee by having the names referred to by Mayor Williams, stricken from the list of Justioes of the Peaoe, and others ubstituted, simply because the gentle men. whose names were to be drooned. were the personal friends of Mr. Clark, and the list too d-d ClarXyt If these President' of the A. &N. G. R. R. should be made by the Governor, solely, upon political grounds, as some of Mr. Sim- mons' friends oontend, certainly Mr. Simmons' conduot has not been such asN- nn . . to insures very hearty support from 12.000 0 C6Ht UlfifaiS the party in Craven oounty, I ' The facts in reference to these matters ought to be brought to the knowledge of the people, beoauose they have right to know how one who is soekin a position, upon the proper I administration of whioh depends to a great . extent their material prosperity - has conducted himself in the past when their interests were involved. Certainly no man who will sacrifice the interest of the- people frvm tha ffrAfJAnatf All tf m rtaranna Kna. tility, or the advancement of a selfish nnrnose. nan orona-ht to baentrnated r . with tne managemont or a public lnsti- tution olosely conneoted with the inter-1 est of the people. ikqwber. Route Agents. Ewtob Journal I wish to call your attention to the negleot of the route agent on the A. & N.. O. R. I have un til recentlv reoeived my mail on Fri days and Mondays from New Berne, as the institute mail leaves. La orange on theHirriyal of the mail from New Berne. Recentlv there is no certainty about It, as 1 often receive Friday's mail on the Monday following, and Monday's mall on Friday following.. I suppose it re sults from the neglect or the agents to Dronerly assort" the mail. Is there no better material out of which to make postal offloers under the present admin- istratloBf if not. from ail suoh good Lord deliver us. . Truly yours. J. M. Patrick, Institute, N. CMAng.9,1889. '' ; Attention Atlantlcs, You will meet at your engine house tomorrow, Monday, t morning at 8:80 o'oiocK sharp, in fun uniform, white gloves. Send alt baggage to the engine house. :;;Vvi"?'M-' ''J:;.-'''- By order of Foreman,,; - .1 'f.V, B.a Jonxs, See. ' 44 aAt" AtXi.". aa's; mi. hi-Vim i.i.i n f. " " ' Jlh ADAtCB TO MOTHERS, ' X Mbs." WinbloWs ' BooTBora Syru? should always be used for children teething. - It soothes the child; softens the sums, allavs all rain, cure wind oolio,'snd ia the best remedy forjdlar- nopa. i wcoty-uve cents a Dotuo. A GUARDIAN ANGEL. I sat in my chamber at midnight, And my heart was sick with care ; And my thoughts tnrned back to the Northland And to the loved ones there. Turned back through years of wan- d'ric. And sin and care and strife, As the past arose before me The past of an ill-spent lire. Oh! that past, with its bitter lessons, How it filled my soul with despair, As Ithoughtof those years of wand 'ring rrom a loving mother's oare. For my heart was weary of evil. And the sorrow that comes In its tram, And I longed for a Guardian Angel To carry me back again To the loving Shepherd's pasture, lo reed by the waters still. And with those living waters My thirsty soul to fill. I longed to eat at the table Supplied with the bread of life, And to wash in the crixison fountain That cleanBeth from sin and strife. But the past has departed from me: No more I hunger in vain; My Guardian Angel has found mo And carried me back attain To the fountain of living waters Whose streams forever elide From 'neath the throne of the Living God In a broad, resistless tide. And I bow before that Angel, lho' a woman only is she. But a woman to lead men's sinful souls To Christ and Eternity. On a piano with my sainted mother 1 place this Ancel of mine. And each is enhanced by the other To a radiance near divine. And I bow before two Angels In reverence and love. With a love that is only second lo my love for Him above Who died, that I my sins might have Lach and every one forgiven. And loving my friends with a perfect love. Might meet them all in heaven. Silas P. Mason. New Berne, N. C, Aug. 8, 1880. TUE LADIES DELIGHTED. The pleasant effect and the perfect safety with which ladies may use the liquid fruit laxative, SyruD of Figs, un der all conditions make it their favor ite remedy. It is pleasing to the eye and to the taste, gentle, yet effectual in acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels. For a disordered liver' try Beecham's Pills. Spec'l Excursion Train Sunday. Aug. 11th, FROM iT -p. -.- . 1 N eW DQTTl 10 MOreiieacl UltV I " And roturn the same day. This train is run for the accommoda tion of those persons who cannot go to the seashore during the week. Fare for round trip: When tickets are purchased, only $1 00. schedule: Leave New Bern, 8:40 am. Loave Riverdale 9.03 a.m. Leavu Croatan :15 a.m. Leave Havulock 9:20 a.m. Leave Newport 9:48 a.m. Arrive M. City 10:15 a.m. Returnirg, leave M. City 8:00 p.m. S. L. DILL, P. I . A. ( PTfl A P Q I XtlMJXAO. TUG DlffffeSl driVe eVCI DD nfFxrCkA in Vour Ramo Oneiea IU JJieW I rrrilT Via onlrl fnv OIO w "I 015 SU1U lUf 4, L'A I . . C6HTS aUl6Ce. J. F. TAYLOR, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Foot of Middle street. I Ilflaf flo! llfiAP TIa! IIBai lilG I IICOI lilG i I HAVE GOT THE Largest Stock of Watches, Largest Stock of Clocks, Largest Stock of Gold Jewelry, Largest Stock of Plated Jewelry, Largest Stock of Solid Silver Ware, Largest Stock of Silver Plated Ware Largest Stock of Spectacles, to be feund in any store In Eastern Carolina, bought for spot cash, and foi sale at a Small Profit. Dcn't forget the place, Middle street, opposite Baptist church. BATON TUB JEWELER. may7dtf Those Sample Hats TAKE THE LEAD. A NICE LINE OF Summer Ties and Scarfs, Also, a full stock of the Celebrated Anchor brand ' Linen Collars and Cuffe All shapes and sixes. .A FULL LINE OF . ' Battles' Shoes h 0 n POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thig powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength ft ml wholcaomenew. Mora economical iliau 1I19 ordinary kinds, and cannot be gold in ooiu petition wltU the mul titude of low tt8t, short weight, alum or phosphate powdors. Sold only In cans. tOYAI. HAK1S; I'DUIIKU IYv UK Wall mt NY. une2;id8U wed frl W The High Arm Davis. Simple, Durable and Light Running. The only vertical feed Machine. All sewinn done without basting. xt J M. 11INES, Agent. New Berno, N. C. SALEM FEMALE ACADEMY, SALEM, N. L, Large.!. Old. si ,.d Best Female Col Irise In the Fouth, Hetslon 0)Pim August :"lh. I'acully :iO Professors and Teachers. Bncclal featarea lho Development of Chnrarler, Health and Inltlleei. Kill I v on u In nod I'r.n.n. lory and Colle-lato drpartnifutH, besides first class schools in .Tluxlr, Arl, Laa mid Commercial Studies. Heml for Catalogue to IUv. J. II ('LKWELL. augl'dw.w Principal. Furniture AND Baby Carriages. TIIK NEW HKRNifi FURINITI RR rt STILL LKADS! We have ou hand and urn n)nnnrnAtnri and receiving every day handsome Parlor ouii. i naniDer Suits, Jlall stands. Ward robes, Desk s. Chairs, Lountcs, Tin Bares and MattresseB. All the L'oods wn mn.,i...n.. are good and suhetaiillal. We also have tha nnesl stock and latent stylo of Baby Car riages that lnia ever been brought to this city. We have a Hue stock of Clocks, Pic tures and Mirrors. Wo puy spot cash for our goods, and Kct. a d iscoun t or w and 50 ner ftPnl.. Ih.rofnm ..... .. ....ii . , . :, B""ua cneaper than any other store m this city, Wear also agents fo- tlio Kcllpsn KewluR Machine It has no o.tnil. If yon want a (Irst-claas inaciune i an and soe ub befoio buying else where. Wo will savo vou moiirv I. J. iUHXMt;U fit CO., PKOPIUETOKB. New Heme, O. Middle sti eel. Miss Mary L. Allen Expects to open a Select School, and desires to obtain a claeo of Oirla and Youdk Ladies. As hr r accommodations ato limited. Bne v bo jdi-iiRiHl to receive the names of tl. o vib-i wHi to enter, aa earlv aa possible. All branches taucht. Terms matin known on application. jy28 dw2w Rooms To Rent. Pleasantly located rooms to rent: either furnished or uufurnished. Ap ply to this oflico. July 2(i. 1889. dtf AN EXCELLENT EDUCATION i - at Very low rates IS OFFERED to HOTS and YOVNG MBS DAVISSCHOOL. This is a Military Boarding School, and is ouo of the Best Equipped .Schools in the United States. Healthy location, Fine jf!" ; winters, uuici t SCoruct Band, Cailet Orchestra, f Full Course of Study, or prep- aration tor highest classes of ' " "J any Collego or fur Uuelness. Completo Course in Tclegiapby. For Regis ter with full particulars addicsa COL. A. C. DAVIS, Supt., ' LaGrange, N. C GREAT BARGAINS. The Stock of Uoneral Hardware, Cut lery, Locks, llinuos, Saws, Saddlery, Cart Material, Wall Paper, Paint, Oil, Glass, Shovels, Hoes, Forks, Iron Pipe and Fittings, Iron, Steol, &o., &c, also Plows, Cultivators, Farm Machinery,' Cotton Gine., &c, belonging to the business of i ' Geo. Allen & Co., will be closed out during the next few i weeks at VERY LO W PRICES. All persons indebted to Geo. Allen St Co., by either note or account,1 are not! , fied that payment must be made at an early day. Indulgence sannot b ? given. L. 8. WOOD, Trustee. augl dwtf An4( a variety of other! FIz ; mm a h a. m m m i - - 3 AGENCY - FOR -.-.VyJ ) Middle St., New I ci .-1
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