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THE FREE WILL BflfflST. AYDEN, • N. C WI'DNESDAY. An*?. 22. 190G. S 5H0RT NEWS ITE.-VIS, * m a 5 In Town and Through theSur- jj 5 rounding Country: Jf “Mr. ). L. Joyner, n note 1 to bacco warehouse man was in town last wctrk. —Mr. Tlioinas Keel of near Wil. son was in town Saturday ni^'ht and Snnilay on a vi.sit. —Our ehuieh here is to have a metallic roof. This is one of the latest roofs Roin^ at this time. — Mrs 1 B. Jones ofWilson was at the Christian church in the in- teiist of the C. W. B. M. of her (l.imli ^Ta c-j y. —Mrs. Oeorj;e Caseainldauj;ht- cr Vivian, went to Oak City Sun day inorninL' and will remain sev- c»ai nays. —Miss Annie Joyner left Mon day for Kinston, where she will remain several days before going to Atlantic. —Diki) —Chi last Thursday Mr- Allex Ilninbles in ('ireeiie couiitv, lost lii.s one year ohl child, it was buried on I'liday. —Misses Bessie and Laura Smith who live near Tincy Orovc ehijreh are visitingtheii numerous friends :ind relatives. —Miss Maiy Cobb of near Farm V die has been spending sever al days in town visiting Misses Jimmie and Arab I).ivis. —As I expect to be in New York for about two weeks, my olfice will be closed from Aug. 22nd to Sept. 3rd. J. W.'J'.vvuoK, Optician. —We are pleased to note that little I'raiik Hart, son of Willie Hart who was very sick a few days ago, is now able to be up again. —Pincy Orove church, Pitt Co . fends llt'cls to us lor tic Sm'- nary. (loot!. Why not others do like\\^^c. Bro. Woodaril is alive to oiir interests. — Misses Venetia Baker n>id Olivia Berry, who have been spending .some time in Scotland Neck on .a vacation, returned on Sunday evening. —Misses Mary Move and Kosa Moore. H. O, Jackson anil Iv. F. Bryant, all of Farmvfflc wirt-in town Sunday visiting Mis.ses Jinunic and Arab Davis. —Miss Linnie Buck spent last week visiting the family of lior nnelc Jesse Cherry at Red Banks in this county. W’as accompanied home by W’m. Cherry and his sis ter Marth.a. —Miss Alice Baker, who has served tlic public as central at the phone olTiee, and who ha^beenex- eeedingly clever, left on last Mon day to s()end a week’s vacation ill the town of Kinston. Deaths in the Country. Mr. J. R. Sugg, son of Reul)en Sugg, aged -RS years, died, at his home near here last Thursday' morning. Ilis disease was paral ysis of the brain. He lived but a few hours after he was taken. He leaves a wife and seven children. Mr. Sngg WHS a prominent mem ber of the tWd Fellows Lod; here and a very highly esteemed citizen. His remains were laid to rest at the f:imi!y burv ing grounil at his home Fri lay evening the 17th witn the burial service of the Odd Follows who turned out in full force. Wc extend our sym- pathv to the bereft wife, ehildren and friends. JOHN FR.VNK Hl-XHN llIi.tD. Mr. J. F. Ilellen, who lived near Hellen's X Roads, not many miles distant, died Thursday evening the lOtli. He died from complications, had suffered very much from a wound, also had heart troul)le and otiier symp toms. Mr. Helen was GO years old; was a soldier in the confeder ate army and lost a leg at (Jettys- hiirir in ll> > there. Was a man of considerable busi ness tact and has helrl several important positions. Was liigh Sheriff of the county one term iiul was popular in all his posi tions. He was buried on last Friday veiling near his home in the ])res- nee ot a host of friends. Peace to his sleeping du.st aiul God com fort tliosc wlu) mourn his loss. Burial services were eonduelcd at the grave by Rev. B. E. Stan field. SAMfliL Ml’Nl'ORI) Oli.M). On Monday morning about 3 o’clock, the spit it »>f Mr. Samuel Munford, who lives one mile from from town on liis farm, took its _ ht to tlie eternal world. He was apparently as well as usual on Sunday the I'Jth. He retired this way, but soon after lying lown he eomplained of his head’s hurting .and reipiested his wife to apply cold water. Dr. Dixon was sent for and all was done for him ])ossible but he was soon uncon- .seious. A second stroke of jiaral- ysis had evidently struck his Inain from which he expired at 3 o’clock Monday morning. Mr. Munl'ord was a man much above the aver age in many respects. In his younger days he was a man of great plu’sical strength und noted for his great vitalit_v. He was a ry successful fanner and caused the earth to yielil forth bountiful ly from his labors. Over-fOycars o he was married to MissCv- la Gardner; If'm wliieli ujiioii they no\^ havt' ■' > I'lg Ibiee Wuts aiui live (Inughtevs; W illi.am, who resides here, He’>er, who is at home and Prcif. E. F. Munford, who is a teacher in the deaf and and seemed so until death. A kind husband, father and friend has gone home to die no more. Ma> God bless the family and friends he has left, they two must soor. follow on. 2 That wc deeply sympathize with the beronved family ot Bio Wilson, and while they miss hi? husbandly and fatherly care and we his checitul t.Tce in our lodge Ytt our loss is his eternal gain VVe bow in Immble suhmissi(»n ' to the will of him %\ hi> doelh al things well. 3 That a page on ti c record: of the lodge be set Ajrart, sacred to his memory, and these resohi tions inseri!)ed there on. . Iso that a copy of the s.ame be sent to his family, and one rothe I'krk Will Baptist for publication. D. M. Rouerts, J. F. Oneai., David Daxtke Com nutli.c. Grown Ken in School. S[)nngfield. the ’‘City (»f Special Schools,” oilers a wonderful o]) . rtunit.v to its laliorinc men in the Evening Trarles School which .Marion Melius thus describes in the September IvVRRvnonv’s: It is an iiDpiration to visit this evening school and watch the men for thev are skilleil laborers anrl not untutored boys—working ea- geiiy, almost fcverishlv, in the machine room, the pattern mak ing room, the pliimiring room, the electrical laboratory, or the mcchahica! drawing room, trying to perfect themselves in their par ticular line or, rather, to broaden their particular knowledge. la>r to niAiiy men this schotd has ’ant cmniieipalion from one monotonous inaehino which luis been taking the life and ambition out of them, and it is rapidly making them all-roiind mechanics. Thev are striving for a more nd- anced ediicalion in order that they may command higher wages ami possibly, in time, become a power in the manufacturing world; and they aretrememionsly in earnest. I'hey never beg cill to erj >y some social event, they nev- ■r plead weariness—although the nu'j u ity of them have been toil- ‘iig eight hours for their ilaily bread; they never w i.sh lessons were over. On the contrary. tliev asked that tiic'chool he open six night'.a week, and when this was denied them, pleading that it he run from seven o'clock to twelve. But they have been obliged tobrii their enthusiasm lown to five nights a week, with three or four hours of work each evening.” —Mr. J. T. Hart is b.^vliig hi.^ dwelling remodeled on R. R street. He will make it twostt> ries in bight and otherwise en- - .---ilarge its cap.'icitv. When com- iluml. school !it MorKanl.m, Mrs. I.,I,,t,,,] i.^pccl'to see in the ArKic IS the wife ot Iidwm 1 r,|i|), „|. .i,,, , ot 1 iotel 1 ripp; Mr.s. Bettic, the n veri'neat ami eonn.iodiuiis lesi- Wife of Kinsey Hardy near Or- (^^.ncc niondsville; Mrs. Cornelia, recent-1 ’ . ly married to Oscar Jolly near ** . here. Misses Daisy and Anna are | Receipts, immariicd, the latter being a very . i.;;ih ] T Knight, ."G intelligent deaf mute. IE S Heath, 2;" Funcrallservices wereeondiicted Mrs. Marion Crawford, 73 Churehil!; at the Baptist church by Rev. T. j Bv Eld. C S . H. King at 2 p. m. Tuesilny even. J E Adams, -Anyonewishingtogeta cat- • j,, rest inT Bv R;v. J I Hill: alogueoftbo I-rec Mill B-'M'Dst cemetery later in the ] E Howaid, Soinimiry.^ wiite to the !• evening. A large muiihcr were in Bv Eld. Dell Dpt on: Baptist IT'u Co.. Ayden, N. C. Al! tiiemls of the school should be on the lookout for sludeiils. Fall term hcgiiis, Aug. 27th. —Next Saturday will be the fin- mial meeting at the Semin, fiO oO 1 (K) cning. A large number were in Bv Eid. Dell Dpto attendance. i Hirbcrt J.ieobs. In addition to being a good Rev. H Dresslev. farmer, a good neighbfir, an affec-l Bv Eld E L StCl.'urc: I lionate husband aiul devoted fa- [ ]) Oliver, -ii,. ther; ho luis been for many years j ifenrv Oneai, ,-v.'a Christian of iiifluenee and a Uii-s E E Ivilgc, Every member .shoultl be jircseiU.' power in his ehnrch. His county, Py Prof T E Peden: Please do not let small matters neighborhood, church and home EM, |(,b Tilton, 73 keeiivou away. God’s Imsinc.ss will miss him. Mr. Munford was is more iniiiortaiit than home af- laithtiil sohlier m the confedcr- . /-(uiVTRV HOME There T.,ir.3 ate service. good and useful . , , , ,- A , .- man has left us, but he will fill a vet hundreds of thousands of -Tlie Kl.trell exeursimi to Rleli- „„hler spliere i,i ii lietler ivo, 1,1. >' K.""'.’ inoml \vi.*s well represented Mon- ivace to his dust. May God eom-' day, many going from here and fort the mourning family and other points. George .aikI lus friends company are all rigla this time.' Cancer Cure A Posili\‘ (’nr».- f»r CaiuM'i*--, Tiiiiiors, I’Ruts. \\ «-ns aiul ol .V!l ivinds. NO KMFE DSne NO BLOOD DRAM \ But a I’ositive, I’crmancnt Cure. Hundreds yf cases wliieiiliav been pronounced ineuiTiblc by iht le.’uHng hospitals ai.d physicians haveb;en jicrmatunlly cured by this wonderful prc[iarali>)ti This remedy is hannless, allowing treatment in the mouth withoiP danger. Reference glaillv furnish el upon ap|)lication. .•\(ldress, J. R. McCASKEY, CRESWELL. N C. For Spring Housecleaning lioiisecleaninf; time try Lu|uiil Veneer. It makes everything; look new. There will be no ohl, dull looking furniture or clinpy woodwork in homes where this won der-worker is used. No refitiishiiig or rev.-trnishing necessary. Liquid Veneer is not a varnish, but a surface food and cleaner that builds up the original finish and makes it brighter than ever. It instantly restores the brilliant newness and finish of Pianos, Furniture, Picture Frames, Interior Woodwork, Hardwood Floors and all polished, varnished or enameled surfaces. Re moves scratclies, stains, diit and dullness. A child can apply it. Nothing; but a piece of cheese cloth is neciicd and there is no drying to wait for. PRICES TrinI bottlo ..... 10 cIs. Regulnr size 50 cts. SOLD BV M. M. SADLS, AYDIiN, N. C. A. C. L. We wish the atlcmlants ami nuiii- agers a good lime. —Wc arc pletiscd to see I’rof. Resolutions of Respect. At a regular cnmtuiinicilioti of , , ... , . , . , ILilchcr I-odge. number 310 A. F Pcilcn rctimi Irom I''-' triiyds,in I j,, |„|y kju,, moo, Ohio and We.st \n. J he doeloi fahtwing restibitioiis of respect i.sU.okmg well and stnm.g , were passe.I. Whereas, on March talks very clieertuliy about the|jj,j,, 'j,5 in Old filed towiisiiip, Wilson Co., N. C. Snrroiiuded by his f.Ttuily, rela tives and friends. Our nnieh linn- oretl and lieloved Bro. R. E. Wil- departed this life in his o-S prosiKvts of our cause in the West aiul the hojK's of our seluiol here. —Services were hehl by the edi tor at Greenville on last Siiniiay. He wasaceompanied bv his little stm departed this life ui lus daughter M.iry. Was'eho.seii to yc-ir. :»nd entered lulo that peace- serve the eluireh there for thene twelve montli.s. We ask the pray ers of our brethren everywhere in this work —Wo have the pleasure of seeing in town Prof. T. Cook Covington ofMcColl, S. C., who was the gijuled school princi[)al here last year. Tlie I’rof. seems to be as happv atul Jollv as a sixteen year old boy. Glad to sc'C our distin guished frictids return after being away for a while. The musical features of the week ol August twentieth to twenty- fourth .at Chau taiiipin Institution, Chaulamjii’i. New York, will eon- sist ot there concerts: Gn Mtmday evening .a jK'rform.ance in winch the .Male Gli*e Club and iNDuidoliii t:iub will take the principal part; on Wc.lncsday afternoon the usii al popular concert, nml on Friday evening one in which all will feel familiar intercut, ‘‘.\uld Lan, Syne.” fill rest. Reserved for Die upright asoti, and whereas wc his sor- uving brethren desire to give ex pressions to our sorrow at tliis sad dispens.aiion of divine Provi dence, and place on record the many virtues and noble deed.s ol character that were lienntiful, and Hdorneii in hi» life. Therelore, Be it Ri*snlvcd. 1st That Hatcher Lodge No. 310, A F. and A. M., mourn tiic loss of a beaiiiil'iil life ard devoted tnem- her. The FreeWill Baptist church, of which lie was a nienilwr. has also siistaineil the loss of one of its most ilevolcd mcmfKTs and the State a loyal citizen. Brother Wilson had lieen for scvcralycars, and was at his death, the fre-as urc of IDiteher Lodge. During the lime that he was a incmlKT of this lodge, ho faithfully dc%*oted himself to its l>cst interest and among his last acts was his devo tion to the lodge, and he was greatly resjiected by his brethren He was patient in his suflerings mi Ark.ansas sulijeet to ,mK’.stead entry. It only costs $1 t.OO toown IGOticres. Heallliy climate, good soil, pure wateraml well tiiiilUTed. iMy book, just printed, tells tibout Joeation, how to get it etc. Price $2.30 cash. ]. E. Sinilh, Leader Block, Sjiriiig- field, Mo. Appointments. Eld. P. T. Lucas will preach at the following places at tlie times mentioned, I'ti his route to the Dniun Confereiiee. tli.-it wiil eom- iiicnee at Bethany ehnreh, I’itt county, N. C., Seplemher 12th. lioweil Swamp on S.atiirday be- ftire the 2i:l Sunday in September at 11 o’clock ami ;it night, jilso on Sunday. Free Union, Greene Co , on the 2nd Snr.duy iitglit in September. Grimsley, Greene. Co , on Momlay after the 2iid,Sunday' in September, also Monday night Little Creek, Greene County, on Tuesilay after the 2iid Sunday in September at I I o’clock timl at night. From here to the Union Conlcrence at Bethany. Immeifiately following the Un ion Coiiftrenee, he will pre.-ich al Marlboro on Friday night bef»>ic the thinl Sunday in Sopieinlief At Saratoga, on Siiliirtl.iy at H o’eliH'k at the Yearly .Milling The brethren will plraseaimounee these appointments. Land for Sale! ,\ small tract of l.-iml adjoining the town of Avtlen for s.ih*. .Nice location. Call on J. .\. Hirriiig ton, .\yden, N. C., phone No. 8. Daily Arrival and Departure of Mail and Passenger Trains. SOUTH EOPNIl. Tr.-iin No .'>fi k’.ivon Tmh.-ro 0 fiO n in, V.-ive li C jniiclion l> n'l. k-■ vc M i'divd Him, Ic.'ivo Cont'lc c 10 OS. lo.-ivc llcllicl 10 It). Unw rjiiiiiclc 10 Fa Ic.-ivcOrin- 10 r>a Iciivc UrniRC 1110. k-nve Orivnvilk-11 IK k-.w Wi.i'crvilk- 1130, Icnvf Al Icil 1 I 3S. k’ .VC Gii ton 1 1 .'■>3. Ic.-ivc r. argers 12 o5 p tn arrives at Kinston 12 2>. I'ai'v . sn-pl Simday. Nt)RTH FiOrSI). Tr.:i . N..- 57 k-nvos Kinston 3 2.5. Ic.-ivc rangets 3 3S, leave Gi if on .'1.50. le.ivc v.kn HK> |.avc Wi.iU-i ville t 15. le.ivc r.envi Ic-t- 27, leave House t .3.5. I.‘ave r.rinilool 4. 5.3 leave I’antiele 5 20, le.ivc Hethel.5 2'1, leave Concio; 5il. leave M.blrul.-. t-t le.vo 15 C J.niotioa 5 57, ar- ri rs at Tarltoro 0 OO. Daib' except NORTH POl'NI). Train No .iS kaves Kiimton .at 7.3(1 a m.lc wes Av.leii K OS. k-.ives Greenville S 2.S U-.ives I’.armcle 1)10. k-ivcs Hob- ..«! 9 .".-I.'eaves Scoll mil Neck, 10 10 rnvesat I’en.l.r 10 50. KOOTH llOONI). Train No .'O'c.avest Pwickr 3 .35 p ni. avesSi’oilaii.l Neck t 1.5, k-.iv.s liol.- .0(1 t to leaves l^lrHlele 5 20. leaves leenville 5 PI. le.ivcs Avik-a 80.S,.arrives L Kii.sio.i 0 15. W. J. CRAIG, General F.iss. Agem. FOOT WASHING Is It an Ordin.ance? DilY.Ti'iit views by dilYerent writ- Si'ine claim it .nil nnlinanee Others soy it is not. Slrnng .ir- gn-nenl on bi.th sides. \ I 1- p3ge pamphlet, sent for 10 cents in sil r or stamps. .Yddress; Gener.vi. B.m'TIST Prii. Hoiisk, Owcnsville, Indiana We Mean Business when we say Every day is cleaning day, as wt are offering to the trade a line ol Bargains that will please tin most fastidious. We are going to move to our now tpiartcis yeroKs the rail road about A ng. 15 and wc huve nmric prices so tfs If move the stidf lietore we move C{di and sec oiir remnants in piict Goetds. Calicoes, I'lantihU. Cut tains, Linen Pant Goods, Shoes Slippers. Ti links, Grips, (io-aw ny- Baps. Steads, Cribs, Maltressts, I'lTibrcU.'is, Cut-try and many other things loo num^ous to mention. .. THIS STOCK MUST GO ATSO.MIi PRICE BEFORE WE MOVE J. R. SMITH & BRO. North Carolina Farmers NEtDANORTH CAROLINA FARM I PAPER. r r Heel idc-.-iwuke i -.md r :ilc 1 b n paper is THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER, RAl.EKfH, N. C. Edited h.\ CLARENCi:; II. FOE. «itli D|- C. tV. i'lirketr olThe A N: M I olle-e and Direetur H. \V Kilyme, of tin- ei.l ur.d F.x,K-rimiut S atioii (ton know llienii.ns assistant eilitois ($1 nveail. If von are a nad\ takiiis tie imper. we C.-i'ii male no leiliietioi,, Init ifyon are not taking it, YOU GAN HAVE oO (!ENTH iiv s;;ni)1ng vouk order to i':^. Tlmtisio nc- subserif AiOi the llAi to new ProKassive Pa. we will send ilia*, pape rbo.h * J. J. Edwards&Son DEALKKS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE A FEW OF OUR SPECIALTIES Just received n complete line of Reliable Jewelry in the latest styles .oid pat terns. Each article guat-aiileeti . A NICE PRESENT GIVEN AWAY FREE We have a nice line of Dress Silks, Laces Fmbroidcrie.s, Towels, Table Damask White and Re^l Spreads, Dress Sliirts LADIES’ AND GENTS’ SLIPPERS p;hnts of kinds Some closing out Bargains in White Goods, Lawns, Batistes &c .... J. J. EDWARDS & SON AYDEN, N. C. ONL-YEflR FOR $150. Uegiilar price $i.0) for both. Afi.l.- FREE WILL BAPTIST PUB. CO., AYDHN, N. C. I HOLMBN CHRISTl/lN I university, j m.At’K AU)tT>73’AlN. ('. I Opens its third vear Sc[)t. 3rd, 1003, with its I new College building completed and fnrnished I thnnighout wilh new furniture. I Accommodation for 75 Girls. j PAUK OF FORTY ACKliS, STRONG FACULTY. I ol ten teachers. Board, room, heat, lights, and I a years tuition for . . - - $133 30. SI*K( I.VL ('(fNSKIi.VnHIY ADV.VXTAGKS IN I A Health Resort. Magnilieent Scenery. No I home sieUness among the giils for the past two years. Seventy-five lots soM at Ciillago Place ' and more ftir sale on e.asy terms. Address I President J. C. Coggins, Pli D, I Black Mountain, N. C. I tf |l nt Hi! |)li I b till [A ii . 1:1 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAKOIHNA. 17S0-10H(i. Hoad of tlie Slate's Ivdiicalioii.al System. DHPARTHENTS. Collegiate, Engineering, (irnJimtc, l.nw, ricJicine, Plnirmncy. I.ilir.irv cr)n(iiitis gl.lHK) volumes. Vew water works, electric liglits, central heating system. Now dormi tories, gyinnnsinm, .M, C, A. IniildiiiK. 682 STUDENTS. 74 IN FACULTY Tlie Tall term iK-gtns Sept, in, 1900, Addrcs.s I'lt.vNcis P. Venaiilii, Pkmsidk.n'T, For Sale! 1 have for sale at thefairgronnd near Norfolk Va , one large 14 room buililmg, well arranged for hotel or boarding house. Terms, $-I-,300. one third cash and bal aneeonall time wanted. I also have two more houses and lotsat $2,300 each. I hcrc arc S room.* to e.'ieh house. Tlicse lots arc tx- ,.-eei!ingly vnlunbic. Wiilc to WaI.TKK BAKI-IFI.t), Pitic Beaca, Va P. S.—Hotel Barfield, at the Jamestown Exposition is up-to (into. Terms $100iKTday. Has all necessary e'onveniencics. . IdoRpuGHFARf ofir^/iV'Eb nefwPFfi the— North jindSouth Florida Cu ba. A passenffcr scn ice unexcelled for luxury end comfort, equipped with the latest Pullman Dining, Slcoping and Thoroughfare Cars. Por r.Ttes, Schedule, flaps or any informa tion, write to WM. J. CRAIO, Ocncral Pajutenger Agent, Wilmln^on, N. C. Your M. on oy’s W > li ,11 Guaranteed at Our Store. IF YOU SPEND YOUR MONEY WITH US FOR THE NECl-SSlTHiS OF LIFE. WE GUARYNTEE YOU WILL NEVliK HAVE ANY C\USE WHATEVER TO REGRET IT. YOU WILL NOW FINDOURS PORE WELL SUl'PLIED WITH A MOST MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF Clothing, Dress Goods, Notions Slippers and Shoes at Prices to Suit the Trade. YOUKS TO HEItVl!, J. J. iiiJN i±:b. »««««»»«««•»«•««•»»»««»«»• THE NOKTH CAUOLIXA State Normal and Industrial College COURSES Literary Comcm-rrlul UomcAilc Science Scicntilic Munwol Training Pedagogical Music •i:il coiirdcs for gindualen of other C' ■■ >;irl, Iniiiidrv, Iniiimi, nnd ‘ iti, $12.5. l ificeii Three ConrscK l.-nding to degreea. Smjci.-il coiir* G’H-efinilil'eil Training School lor Tcin-hrit. Ibnii svoficM books, etc . $17n II .venr For frw tiiit nal seisioii Ik-gins Si'pli iiilKT 2'). Hind. '1 o »nru iiilioii applu-atiom. shon 1 tv made lirfore Inly hose fksiriiig i-omiKlviil U-aeluT* ; i.'ition address CHARLES D. MclVER, President, GkKFNSIlOkO, N. C. •apher. ouinlog arid BO0KKEEPERS AND STENOGRAPHERS WANTED THE WORLD OVER Wc give tlie most coniplelc c mrso in either or bofli at n vciy sninli •ost Only exfK’tieiieed le.nehers einploycfl. It is lictfcr that jou -tliMildlmvca gooil English cdiieiilioii wlien yon etuiie, but ifyon have not we give voii individiml iiisIruefionK free. We push e.'ich nnd ‘verv sUnlcnt H) the i xlent of his abilily by giving him imlividmil m- >tiiielionH. We run the «l.iy and night sehools the yc.ir around, giv ing every one a cluince to enter any lime he may see fit. Special Terms Through Summer Months. Terms nml particulars on a|>plieati)n. Cnrrcspomlcncc Solicit* d. KINSTON PRACTICAL BUSINESS C(LLECE» KINSTON. N. C.
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