The Darlington news. (Darlington, S.C.) 1875-1909, February 21, 1889, Image 4
Oculist—“Win n d’»l yonr ty«
infl • I** Pxti* tit
— ‘ Y^Kiml.ix, l tcniit .ip ’o a 1 .<!>
U> spe iU l<* tier ulnl 'h pe ■ k ul li> i
< oniu.1- ” ‘1 **!•. '' »• h iVf ill.ill'
mic*» U'H *liia lot on iPhI I'C
oan-ftil v\lii!o th«* jin m ut («sluo>
lasts to iIm ymr 1 alking' to Inli- s
by t* U'|>lioiii-Philadelphia He
jordi
—iT
For ilu* blood, as ■ b. b. b.
For scioliit.i, it si* B. B. B.
For oatanb, n e B. B. B.
F. r ill. utiisiihin, use B. B. B.
Foi ki(liM*y troijb es, use B. R. B.
For skin iliaeases, iise» B. B. B.
For emptio’s,.U'i B B. B.
For all blood poison, use B. B. B.
Ask .\our neijytsbor wiio has used
B. B. B. of its roe its. Get our
book Iree filied sith eej'ifleates of
wonderful cures
Gome do v n with your nickle
every time for the “Nickle An'e”
uinm. The flues; smoke in crea
tion at L)r..John A. Boyd’s
The la'e Oliver Ditson left $13,-
QUO for the founding of a borne for
poor singers, but the sain is ap
pallingly i'lad'ipiate. Fifteen ini)*
Hons wouldn’t house ball of them.
tuck.
Thdir Business Booming
Probably u * one thing has cans
ed such a geuersl revival of trade
atWillcox k CoV. drugstore as
their giving away to their custo
mers of ho many free trial bo'tics
of Dr. King’s New Discovery for
CoBsumption. Their trade is stm
ply enormous in this very valuable
article from the tact that it always
cures and never disappoints —
Coughs, colds, asthma, bio « h i s
oronp, and all throat and lung dis
eases quickly cured. You can test
it before buying by getting a trial
bottle tree, large siae ?1. Every
bottle warrant.
There is no rounds of drinks in
the ladder of success.
Clarke’s Extract of Flax Cough Cure.
It is a sure cure for Whooping
Cough. It stops the whoop, and
E ermits the child to catch its
aeath. It is entirely harmless.
Good for any cough of childhood or
old age. It heals the bronchi and
luoga, and stops the rough. For
Winter or Bronchial Gough this
syrup is the best ever discovered.
Duly one size, large bottle. Price
tlatDr. J. A. Boyd’s drug store.
Clarke’s Flax Soap makes the Skin
smooth, soft ami white. Price
2& cents.
Extraordinary Bone Seratehing,
Deibert Spetry, Treroont, Illi-
[ nols,,In d Ery.'-ipelas in Imjh leg*.
Coiitin* *i !i> (hi- house six U* ek.«.
He a i\ •. -When I w*t« M*!i* to
g-1 on my i'gs, I hud ;iii itcliiug
Mii'Mii^n tlii! nearly inn in*, o* xj.
I S4*i-• fcb*d/tli>*tn raw 'o tin bmies.
i Tri'd over,ujiini' without iplr f. I
wiis ttiitiiiiiti d'lu ill s way for two
y*sr*. I tin n found < larke’s ;-'x
irac ol F|..x (Papillou) gfcin Cun
al t 1 c rlfug store, u-ed i", audit
las cured nic sound and wel.”
Glaik’s Flax Stsip hi^ito equal f r
Hath - nd Toilet. Skin Cure 81.00
Soap J3,cents. For s-leatDi.J.
A. boyd’s drug stole.
Old lad;, (rushing iulouHig « ore)
— “Say, mister, 1 want some pa.nl.”
Obliging cleik—‘ Y’s-m.. Faro-or
feme.— Judge.
Promptness
First :t. cold, ihen a ootjgli, thi n
coi-HiHiiption, thi n death. “I took
Dr. Acker's English R undv for
Conan nipt ion tlo* moment I ln-gsu
to oough. and I behove it saved ny
life.’’ —Walter N. Wallmie. Wssh-
iugton. F r sale at Boyd’s.
“And how did Bill kins In come
insane f” ••By ahsorhtiou. He j
slept for three month" beneath a
crazy quilt.’’—Burton Transcript.
Ah, there I My Size ! The sweet
est ami most delicious smoke erer
offered to the public is without
doubt the “Nickle Ante’’ Cigar, at
Dr. John A. Boyd’s.
She is Grateful
“I saved the life of my little girt
by the prompt use of br. A<ck«i’h •
English licnedv tor Coiisuroption.”
—Mis. Wm. V. Harriman, New
York. For sale at Bovd’s.
Marriage is usually a failure
when a man thinks he is marrying
an angel and the woman a man
like to a novelist’s hero.
One Who Knows.
The following testimonial is from
a gentleman who knows our form'
nla and is thoroughly acquainted
wi ll the curative properties of oar
tilde Attv prnc i nig phvaiciwi
wl o d* >-Hi's the !*»i u.nlu of * ’alieR.va
Tonic may ub aiu n l*y d*lr s*iitg
he Wi "• ;aor*l and Galt-a Tonic
! Go., Gp i tiHlio. S G. Phis let'ir
j )•> ftoin m ma ai ini reccii n : .
w kst Point. Miss.
flaving i-h wn me th<- t rrou'rt
f r iim ing'. u tonic wlnic vinit
mg your cif v I.ust smumer, I take
gicut p|i*ssn , c in m oomiiiniding it.
I have giv.-n it in try piac'kv sue
ccsofully and so mcmb* r* nf aiy
t< u ily Miil‘'iit*g iioui midnitsl tax
ticinia. Vii\ truly.
15. I t KCAN, ’ . 1>.
Words of Thanks.
Final Notice.
Notice is hereby gWcn tbiit I will file
my tinwl sccennt, iu the rffpr of Judge ol
Probate for Darliagten Cwuny, at admln-
isirator of the estate of J. \V. Williumsoo,
decensed. on the 2nd day of March Dost,
and apply for betters Diswlssory.
BRIGHT WILLIAMSON.
« Adm’r.
Jan 31, ’*9-41
P£/r
-•wtz.Bai,,
i^«"s
V’J
25011'
Foi sab ai Dr. J. A. Boyds.
fin-
Butklen’s Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve iu the World for
.Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulceis, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Cbap-
|*ed Hands, Chilblains Gorns, and
‘all Skin Eruptions, and positively
cures Piles, or bo pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satiss
faction, or money refunded. Price
25 cents per box. For Sale by
Willcox & Co.,
The only time when a gttn isn’t
loaded is right after the accident.—
tucM.
Terrible Forewarnings.
Gough iu the morning, hurried or
difficult breathing, raising phlegm,
tightness iu the chest, quickened
pulse, chilliness in the evening or
sweats at night, all or any of these
things are the first stages of con
sumption. Dr. Ackei’s English
Remedy for consumption will cure
these fearful symptoms, and is sold
■nder a positive guarantee by Dr.
J. A. Boyd.^
u Say, CbolJey,” asked one news
boy of another, “what’s a payin’
teller t” “He’s de man what pays
out tie money.’’ “An’ what’s de
reeeiviu’ teller 1” “He’s de man
what takes iu de money.” An*
what’s de cashier 1” “He’s de fel
ler what gits away wid de money.”
—Harpers Bazar.
The Verdict Unanimous
W. D. Suit, Druggist, Bippus,
lud., testifies: “I can recommond
Electric Bitters as the very best
remedy. Every bottle sold has
given relief iu every o tse. One
man took six bottles, and was cur
ed of Rheumatism of 10 years’
standing” Abraham Hare, drag-
gist, Bellville, Ohio, affirm : “The
best selling medicine 1 have ever
handled in my 20 years’ experience,
is Electric Bitters.” Thousands ot
others have added their testimony,
so that the verdict is uuanimons
that Electric Bitters do cure all
dls< ases ol the Liver, Kidneys or
Blood. Only a bnlf dollar a bottle
at Willcox & Go’s, drng store.
There are men qfho have a fre
quent impulse to associate them-
selves with some organization or
oilier, and, if it be secret, they are
the mere inclined te go into it.
“Jiue t” said a woman of her hus
band; “he’d jine anything He’d
jlne a society to burn his own bouse
down.”—Syracuse Standard.
Take it in Time.
“For the want of a nail, a shoe
was lost; for want of a shoe, a
horse was lost; (or want of a horse
a rider was lost.” Never negh ct
•mall things. The first signs of
pneumonia and consumption can
positively be checked by Dr. Ack
er’s English Remedy for Gonsutup-
tion. For sale at Boyd’s.
Father—“You do not push my
boyioraard. He is anxious to get
ahead.” Employer—“Indeed 1 Then
I hope bo will capture one very
soon”—.Boston Gazette.
The Darlington Land
rnent Company
Huve de*iruble BuiMing Lois nn l lands
tor sale, Apply lo
v J-. J WARD,
President and Treasurer,
.inn. 24. ’89—ly
(To&sili^Ttoti
'Wllili CORRECT
-t*an EX
PIRE SERVE THE SIGHT
l * SOLD ONLY BY
J. U. MASON. Optician,
Public Square, Dari iigton, S. G.
Haying bought out Uic interest of my partqei* W. Sanson
in the fim* of
GAi SON & BROOM,
Beef Pork, Fish.
1 desba lo inform tbe people of Darling
ton (but L bare gone into tbe buteller
business, nui wilt be found in tbe Market
House al tbe first stall on ibe right as Hie
building is entered, where I cill be pre
pared at all limes lo furnish the eery best
quality ef meat and fwb. Batronage re-
iprcifull.v solicited; satisfaction guaran
leciL Goods delivered by me.
KOBT NIXON.
UKl 111: A3TERM SAJLOOAD.
CHEAP JTATIOSERV.
Here are some of the articles now
on sale at the Book Store :
1 doz slate pencils, 5 cents.
24 envelopes, 5 “
24 sheets writing paper, 5 “
1 doz Falcon pens, 5 “
1 bottle mucilage 5 “
Go to
THE BOOK STORE,
Dablwuton News Building.
Thieice Music tec.'
J. B KILLOUGH has moved to the
Msrao Building, on Dargsn Street, and
has in ‘look Pianos and Organs. She.I
Mu«ic and muswal Meccbundi-e. He is
prepared to duplicate any oti«r uiadr, be
ing back ad up by m,um of tbe best music
bouses in the country. He is now pre
pared lo lune nml repair Pianos and Or
gans. Joseph Leisvl* is bis workman and
has served bis tin e in a manufactory of
Pianos and Organs Pall or write to J
B. KHfough. lirawer |), Fibnnee, S C.
Ue will not be undersoi l
Jan .♦!, '81*.
PATENTS
Obtained, and all Patent business al-
tended to Promptly and for Moderate Fees
Our nflice is opposite the U. 8. Patent
Ofiice. and we can obtain Patents iu less
time than there remote from Wnshii.glnt
Send Model of Drawing. We advise ai
*o patcutahPity free of cliaig.-; aoo w
make No Charge unless Pot ei>i is -e ur
W'» refer. be*e, to the Post maser t ,
Supt. ot Money Ordei Div , and to ottiemif
ot the U. 8. Patent (Hhce For circular
advice, ternia a’ d references lo actual ch
ants iu your own 8ute cr County, wrte ti
C. A SNOW & CO.,
Opposite Patent Office, Washington D 0
Nov 11,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HAT^
a- «I CAPS.
Young wen should remember
never to etioke a mustache when
It is down.
A Narrow Escape.
Col. W. K Nelson, of Brooklyn,
came home one evening, feeling a
peculiar tightness in tbe obost. Be
fore retiring, be tried to draw a
long breath but found it almost im-
no—ihln He suffered four days
from pneumonia, and the doctors
gave him op. Dr. Acker** Eng-
... np.
liak Remedy for
ed him and be is well
sale at Boyd’s.
A FULL LINE OF EACH
New Goods,
LOWEST PRICES
AT Ci* ST!
A Specii l*y
A-T
Enterprise Grocery.
,, as A-S WHITE. Manager,
jr 1 . E. ^TOi^I^CEiTT,
•S' EIRE ***r
iisrsxmEtiNroEi
A-OEJSTT.
REPRESENTS TEN OF THE LARGEST AND OLDEST COMP A,
KIES IN THE WORLD.
lusurea all classea of property, including Gin Uounen, in auv imi tof
For UieGounty. Office over DARLINGTON NEWS building.
Dccemmber 6,188&
I will use this metwia to itlmnk my many friends, and the
public generally, for the very liberal paironage they bestow
ed upon us in, the past.. Also to asaujre them that a contin
uance of the r patronage ^U1 meet with the very strongest
efforts upon my part to give the very best goods at the lowest
possible price. My injitto shall over be:
THE BEST GOODS JHO THE LOWEST PRICE!
My stock of Spring and Summer Goods are now arriving
in ajl their beauty. In a few weeks I will quote prices that
will give pleasure to every heart. In the meantime I invite
every one to call and examine my goods a.id compare my
prices with any other house. I warrant you to find my prices
from 10 to. 20 per cent cheaper than tl>e cheapest.
An early call solicited from, all
Very Respectfully,
A
V. *
J. BROOM
Closing Out Sale
dwards & Normeiit’s.
WE ARE CLOSING- OUR
ALIIinery Repartme
ANU OFFER OUR
Uinorj
AT C<
4
50,
Hat at IT, 20, 25, 35 -and 50 cents; forpier prices 25, 35
75 and 1.00.
We also offer the following reduced prices to close out gmali
remnants of Winter Dress Goods.
Double width dress good, at 11 cts., former price 15 cts.
wooleii dress goods, 15 cts., former price 20 cts
Yd. wide, all Tfool dress good*, 19 cts., former price 25 cts,
‘‘ “ ' k “ 26 cts, former price 33 cts.
“ “ “ ff 31 cts., former price 37 1-2.
A visit to ourfstore >vlll convincelapy one of the yalue of these
bargains,
BRICK! !
Wc now have on hand and ready for eaie
vm BRICK,
Fully &)'ial to IliOite made in Columbia or
elsewhere iu the State. Our price is
$$ a Th :usand*,
5 AT THE KILN,
ivh'ch isriluaied about half a mile west ot
,hr Town <>' Darlington. Those desiring
to purchase should give us a call, as we
giiMruuiee that our brick will give p •t fecl
satisfaetjon. A. C. SI’.vLN & t'O.
May 8. ’88—tf
ISAAC utii/ji
fktiEC! Mr.
I wish to iittnrin the citizens ot
Darlington thtit 1 k«*e|>90"*tHtitly«*ii
hand the laigest assortineiii ol
watche’ 1 * clocks, jeweliy aud silver
ware iu the Pee Dee section, which
I offer at prices which willed npt it'
with New York, or any other «it\.
Solid gult^ genta’ wnteli (not tilled;
Waltham make #33 5 tfold filled,
woiranted to wear lot 2U veura.
$2U; silver wstchea, luiuiingot open
tace I rum #10 up ; siiveritte watc.Ue.-
#7. AH of these are of 'he celebra
ted VValthmn make. Otte ( poutla
equally low. All iO()airiu^ of
fine Writebea done peraotiajlv
May 17, ’88.
schedule
GOING Souris.
' Np. 27, Dully;
Leave Floronee
Leave Kingstrcc
Arrive I.anss
Leave Lanes
Arrive Charleston
No. 28, QuUy.
Leav# Florence
Leave Kiugsfree
Arrive Lanes
Leave Lanes
Arrive Charleston.
No 15,
Leave Florence
Le ve Kings-t-.ee
Arrive Lanes
Leave Lanes
Arrive Charleelcn
r ' No «*.
Leave E orenoe
Leave Kit.gslree
Arrive Lanes
Leav.- Laue^
Arrives CLirlesInn
Train N., 83 t .k^s N>. 53 3,,:. of ^
Tram on C & D R it comieets
tnoe with No 81 Train. ‘ ' ' *
No. 601, Vestibule Train,
Thursday unu 8atnrd|y.
Lenva Florence 6.80 A. M -rriv.
Irston 9 00 AM. “ • • rr, *e Ohar
(JOINQ NORTH,
No, 7i, Daily!
Leave Charleston
Arrive Lanes
Leave Lanes
Leave Kingetrue
Arrive Flerence
No. 14,
Leave Ccarlesioa
Arrive Lanes —*•*
Leave Lanes.
Leave iyingsirp^.
Arrive Florence
•I 85 u n»
2 30am
2 60 u ro!
2 60 u m
6 00 u m!
tl0 46 pru
12 00 a k'
12 87 am’
l?-27am‘
2 65 a m
T’ixr
" 50 u m
3.10 am
9 82am
9 82 a ie.'
ndOam’
fO 80 p m
7 24p lu ’
7 40 p m
»7 50 p m ‘
» iOp
Tuesday
*•2 26.* b,
2 46 a ta*
2 60 a m
* tt
^ 20 a m'
No. 62, 4fjtHy.
Leave Charlesic/i * ■
Arrive Lanes
'Leave Lanes
Le»»e Kiini«tj;m
Arrive Florcue'r
’W 30 p rr.
;6 2S p B .
< 28 p u .
,60 p r
7-60 p rr.
*7 00 a a
8 W a ’ a;
t-- 1 40 a m
9 10 a »•»
IBiSO.u it;
M2 'i<*,p „
2 28 p
2 28 , n
2 51 p n
4 10 p .r
i; Daily esarpt Sunday.
/ea-
QEO. K. TOALC, MCNRY OLIVER
Geo„ E. Toale k Co, ■
MANUFACTURERS
—AND—
WHOLESALE dealers in
Doors, Sash, Dlinds,
Duilders’ Hardware,
AND
Id lit Mill
OFFICK AND SALfciirtOOMS
1(1 mnl U Hay in- Stiver
(’ll A RLE’TUN. • S. G
fer tixtimates.
May Si, IHStj
Some ( i j : t : I
ture§ of
/ppletons’ Readers.
MODI’.rlN .MKTUOUS M \DK EASY.
The querliiMi, -How sh ill ife teach read
iog ’ lully nu^^ered.
WORD, PHONIC, AND ALPHABETIC
METHODS.
Tiip f ries prepared on a combina’ion of
i m n • 11 n ►
GRUtINO.
New so*^uds iblroduced gradually. Per
feclly evaded ’iifiugiioui the entire spries.
SPELLING.
Words seleced from ihe 'rssons nr
given for sprliing uitb each piece.
ILLUSTRATIONS.
Unexcelled in beaut y and atlraotiveneae
CORF£CT EXPRESSION.
The pupil tnughl lo think about what
he reade, and to express Ins thoughts cor
rectly.
ORAL READING-
The key note to Professor Bailey’s les
sons on accent, cnipbaeis, inflection, and
general yopal expression.
GREAT SUCCESS.
Since the publication of these Readers
their sale ha» averaged nearly.
N e S3
Leave Charl'-stit**
' Arrive Lines
Leave Lanes
’Leave I£iiigs(-ee
Arrive Florence
i * Daily.
Tram No 63 t k s No. 6j North of Land
Train Nm 63 connecia at Flneouca wi't
■Train on 0 A D R R Cor Cheraw. 8. C-.a..,
Wadesboro. N. C.
- Nos 62 runs through to Columbi
via OentraIR R olS C. *
Nos. 78 aad 14 run »olid lo Wi;mi„g, on
V« QJose countotion witb Tv i
w H R for all pojr.ie rio^ih
No. 500 Yestlhuie Train, Mon lav We I
uesdajr nnl Friday. ‘ ’
Leave rbarlesl»n 6.15 P U
Florence 9,15 p M " * rr ' ,,
JR. KENLY, * Jtf. D,v,„.
, T , JT*- „ (Jen ’' 8 "r’'
T. M. huttugow. GeuT P a , 8 . Agt.
IILMIXGTW COLUMBIA AKB AUCUSTA BAUBOJl
Jue. 8, 1889.
GOING SODTH
No. 28.
Leave Marion *
Arrive Florence
Leave Florence
Arrive Sumu-r
Leave-Sum er
Arrive Coinuibi t
* A MILLION A
L3fc
T|^^VeWrx. : *a-«; , 1
WLMT ~
A Complete stock of
(MERIES, HARDWARE, LIME, PLASM HAIR.
IUI1& M. t ALWAYS OK HAAD.
SPECIAL PRICES Tp PAR FILS PURCHASING IN LOTS,
Come aud gee whfit we f an do,
Eespectfolly,
Edwards
January 24,1889,
FOR C. & D. AND C. & .V. RAILROADS
Pbksidknt’sOrncx t
C. & D. and C. & 8. RAILROADS, l
Charleston, 8. C., May 1, 1887. J
On and after May 1, the traina on
these roads will run as follows (Sunday ex
cepted) every day:
Bowm tbaih.
Leave Wadesboro.^..^....,
....
Morven’s
McFarland
Leave Cheraw 4 26
Cash’
®•••••••••••• 4.40
Society Hill 4 67
Uove’s c.20
Darlington. 5.40
Palmetto 6 68
Arrive at florenoe ; 6 jq
.2.20
3 40
.8,03
8.40
'0.38
10 48
• ».v,
ii:*i
Norment*
DP TEAIH.
Leave Florenoe • •••••• .
Palmetto... ...
Darlington • ••••« • v^. <«*•.. I a. 1/
Dpyo ^ it.3
Fo^i'dy Hiq ‘1
:.'.v.. ..'...1261
Lear Cl; ( --^ _ *. '.12:20
}‘<u anVu tki
.Morvou’s I 20
Pennell’* £....7..1 32
Lake W'udcsboro.. -,..^..2 00
A. F. BAVENEL, Pre^
0 II,Master Transportation.
A* *•
»
1
Nti. 30.
(j* 2> p t:
9 4t p ,l
10 30 »
No. aZ
d.lf H C
4 .10 * 11;’
4 to . J
0 ll V IU
1
N. 52
*I0.U) U «
• -.4p m*
1 1
•
• 20 .1 u;
w 22 p m
3 80;. 1
4 Itl p 1
00 p
i 21 p
t' 21 p
9 IK' p
Leave Mariun
Arrive Florence
Leave S't'uter
Arrive tL/o'umti^a
L»sve Marion
Arrive Flore oe
heave Florence
Arrive Suin(ey
Leave Sound-
Arrive Culitiuttia
No. a5.
Leave Wilmington
Leave Marion
Arrive Florence
No 62 runs through from
Central R U.
Leaving Lnu*, g 22 A M. MaoningC
A M-
Train Qn C 4 D 4 R conn^oisat Flcrei
with No 5H.
No. 601 Vesllbule Trein, Tuesdi
Thuredav and Saturday.
Leave Wilmington 2.10 A. M . arn
Florenoe 6.20 A. M.
GOING NORTH. •
Nq. 6|
4 10 a
0 46 a
7.8(1 «
Charlestan v
A,eave Columbia.
Arrive Sumter
Leave 6umtep
Arrive Florean#
No. 18.
Leave Florence,
Leave Marion
Arrive at Wilmingtoa,
No.'69
Leave Cojpmbia
Arrive Sumter
Leave Sumter
Arrive Florenoe
Leave Florence,
Leave Marion
Leave Columbia
Arrive Sumter
No. 68,
!?» »«
Leav* Florence
Leave Marion
Arrive at Wilmington
_ ^«66
Leave Florence ^
Leave Marion '
Arrive Wilmington
•Daily. ■(’Daily og
No 68 run* throng.
Central R R, arriving Manning? 07 P
Lanes 7 12 P M. Cbarleotoa $ ID P M.
No 69 copuects at Floreneo with C i
train for Cheraw aad f adeabora'.
Noo 78 and l4 make eloa
r ns
*10 86 r
11 68,
II 63 p
1 16 a
4 86 a
6 23 a
8 36 a
*7 40 a
9 16 a
49 80 a
10 40 a
flO 46 a
11 80 a
*6 20 p
6 87 p
*8’l0p
8 47 p
D 86 p
4 80 a
5.16 a
8.40 a 1
Sunday.
Charleeton,
ooniootlon
^ r
Wilmingtoa with W ft W R B for all poii
North. •*'»»<. /
No. 60Q, Vestibulo Train, Tuoadi
Thursday aad Saturday. ‘
Leave Floraofe 9.66 F. arrive N
miugtoa 12.65 A. M; T “ •
T M. EMMERS9N. Can. Bo*. Aft
I HOOTS, Sip,
U rness und Saddle
Made and
business
icpairc I (laving op
I’ M
bastneoi of the ot ua'ur* at Mc(
Inogh A Wrll’i harness estsbl
pern lui'.t. ifLtriy opposite their (ivery
, hi ’'. I f yeoi tul y nek ihe patronage bf
i li iv* had iwenty 1 yesx’s exp
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