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t Death of Mr. Dick Hill. f The death of Mr. Dick Hill oc curred at the Johnston County Hospital here Wednesday morning at 2:o0 o clock, after an illness of a year or more with cancer. About a year ago Mr. Hill sought relief (in a Richmond hospital, and latter spent some time in a hospital in Raleigh. For the past three months he has been a:t the local hospital. The funeral -was held Wednesday afternoon at Sanders Chapel Meth odist church after which inter ment was made in the church cemetery. Rev. D. II, Tuttle, as sisted by Rev. N. C. Yearby, con ducted the service. The pallbear ers were nephews of the deceased. The deceased who was in his d(>th year, was a native of John ston county and lived here all of his life. He was the son of the late Zachariah and Virginia Hill. He is survived by five brothers as. follows: Z. R. Hill. C. T. Mill f and Glaud Hill of the Sanders Chapel section, J. I. Hill, of Wil son; and M. F. Hill of Oxford. Mr. Ilill never married. St. Peter’s Altar Society. On account of the severe cold on Sunday, the meeting of the ladies of St. Peter’s church was held at the church after services instead of at the In me of Mrs. D. Hopper Sanders as first announc ed. After a slept explanation by the pastor, Father Denies, as to the purpose of the proposed society, nominations for officers of the so ciety were in order. The resulting vote"showed Mrs. J. D. Parker, president; Mrs. 1). Hooper Sure I erg, vice-pros Ident; ML-s Jc s.ephine Ab dalla, treasurer; and Miss F.liza beth Sanders, secretary. Upon de termining on a name for the so ciety and the amount of the dues, further discussion of work to he undertaken was postponed until a future meeting on February 2. DENT OJM < IS V'^ ’br (iUEAi HEN El 1 r l)r. W. L. Woodard, state school dcntigt, Is holding a clinic in Selma at presort, umlor the auspices of the county health department. This clinic is furnished free of charge to the county every third year for ten weeks. tin the comparative short, .period of time allowed by the state for this work, only a very small per centage of the children in county will be treated. It gives fend for thought, w-h>£j one realizes that 30 per cent of a:1 the children that were in srliWd yasit year are having to repeat their grades this year. That is a tremendous burden upon the tax payers. A large percentage of the repeats in school every year are due to physical defects. That is. bad teeth, tonsils, adenoids, mal nutrition, etc. Of all these de fects, bad teeth stand out as the greatest cause. The mouth is the gateway to the body. All u« uri.-liim nt is laio n through the mouth and a child with a mouth full of rot Urn, brok en tenth is forced 10 swallow pas and filth that ta tiinly reacts against. him when it pa.-m s into the Mtcimaoh. This will result in malnutrition, due to upset diges tion from the -swallowing of pie. A child with teeth in bad eoudi 4ion, is in no condition to concen trate upon work in school on ac count of tlie actual pain that ac companies bad teeth. Surely in this da.V of modern education, etvi! drent need all their resources*1 *lo keep up without being re Units i by physical defects. While the state dentist is only able to get around every three years a plan has been worked rut and is in operation in mSnv of the leading counties at the present time. The county can pat , up $000 which will run a clinic ■ for twelve weeks, and each yfai j the state will give a month, mak . in£ a total of four months out of ; each year. That i - practically < n • half of a school term. The first year the whole conn- j ty will not receive treatment, hut ! In the following years the county j can1 be thoroughly covered, all the j badly needed work done, and ; after that the continued care of j the school up through the seventh! grade. There, is no doubt that the phy-1 sical defects corrected by a den- j tal clinic would actually save the 1 county money, due to the drop in J the number of repeals each year' as lias already been demonstrate ! in other counties. These repeats are dead wood on the county. It : costs just as much to carry a child through a grade the second time as »it did the first. A dental clinic as outlined 1 above would save the initial cost many times over, in repeats, to,i say nothing of the health value j l to tho child, which is truly ines- < Umable, ; j In this day of keen competition, j • the child without an education is |} hsvpd gapped for life. Bad tettf-hk h ;J *•£ % I often mean puor health, which means dropping- out of school and failing- to get an education. TO PREACH HERE AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH • Rev. A. G. Link, of Raleigh, ; Superintendent of Heme Missions of Granville Presbytery, will preach at the Presbyterian church here next Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. The public is cordially in vited to attend. Mrs. Person Entertains. SVlinva, dun. 2d.—On, Friday aft ernoon Mrs. .1. II. Person was lvos .ess to the Book club an 1 a num ber of specially invited guests. Pets of blooming* plants and a vase of lovely red l-ouses brighten ed the living room, dining room and reception hall in cheerful con trast to the gloomy winter's aft ernoon outside. The program was in the capable ; hands of the hostess .who had ns 'her subject, “The Holy Lund.” 'Mrs. VY. T. Woodard gave an in 1 teres ting description of “The Holy ! Land in Bible Times,” followed by I a brief account of “The Present Ur rest in the Near Last.” Mrs. I lh'ic tz then exhibited some ti eas ■ u:cd souvenirs brought directly I firm Egypt and Palestine, j After the program the hostess L-*Gied by Mrs. G. 1>. Vick, serv ed a tempting* salad with acces scries followed by a sweet course. Those present were: Mesdanves | \Y. J. Grain, W. W. Ilare, J. D. 1 Mgss« y. \Y. B. Johnson, A. J. r I fell: day, and R. E. Saber. Clue nv, n bus present were: Mws. ! Anr.ie Noble and Margaret Eth ii'-ulge, Mesdamcs. G. F. Brietz. if. W. Scares, E. V. Woodard, J. I Wlggs, W. T. Woodard, (1 H. 1 Vick. C. A. Jacobs and W. 11. | Call. Dinner Party for Miss t-a.^er. Kenly, Jan. 22.- Miss K-io |'Sa^er was the honoreo at a sur j ji.i-1* birthday dinner ffivem by , her si-ter. Mrs. J. F. Hill at her 1 Ik :ne nn Main street' Sunday. Jan uary lb. at one o’clock. Miss Sas ser who is a member <f the Simms .school faculty arrived !‘n in church jt’ in time for the dinner, hav .■•unc with frier.Js, and it: was until she entered the dininir and found the beautiful cake u* eei.ter of the table with day candles and presents at plate that she knew of the .• party. The dining room fyrosented a lovtly appearance with Christmas eaetus blooms and ferns. Plates were laid for ten. A i dc!<i cions three course dinner was SCI ved. These included aim.iu>; the din ner pme-ts were Mbs li-.-ie Sas .ver of Simms, Mr. O. 11. Cramer j of S ijfinaw, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. ' LI yd Gulley, of Goldsboro, Mr. land Mrs. (>. \Y. Sasser of Wilson, Me sis. Clifton and Hounert Gur hy uf Goldsboro. NOTICE OF HE-SALE NORTH CAROLINA. JOHNSTON COUNTY. Ui;.kr and by virtue oil’ the powers contained in >a contain lycrtgage deed executed by Q. C. Capps -(iid wife, Mattie Capps to Wm, It. WcILn.s ant! regi.-lciv .| in Lfok Ilia at. page 268 of I ho Kcg ktiy cf .Johuxton county an I hy vvtflue of an older of real estalo, j the undersigned mortgagee will j offer for sale on Monday, the 10 | **!^v of February, 1020 foil* cash I j*\t) 2 o’clock noon in front. of the : VNu thouse doer in ilie tc.wn of j Smitbfielu, North Care li na the inf^einaftcr described tract cf I Lur.tl: %idjoining the lands of J. E. j Craeeh. .1. T. 'finer, C. R. Oven by siad ethers and beginning at a flake, J. E. Creech’s corner and ytins N 61 Vi* E 185 poles to a stake, thence S 87* E 16.0 poles to a stake; thence S 2* W 27.4 i'-'b' to a stake on snail branch; thence along and up the various course's of said branch to a black gum, J. E. Creech’s ct-mc: 1 lienee \v|£h h: i line S 62* \\ 26 poles C? a black gum; thence S ,.8d>‘ poles to a sweet gum; thence* & 62* W 24 polos to a stake; t her re N 50 Vi* W 11.2 pales to Uie beginning, containing 54Va aw t;&5» more? or less. '’Date ef Sale: February 10, 1020 it J 2 o'clock noon, prince d.f Sale: Fronl of the 0 4f 1 bouv d' t)j*, S*ni ith fi- !< 1. N. C, ^Tcrins of Sale: Otvsh. WM. L. AVELLON’S, Mortgagee. Ism 24 31 NOTICE The undersigned having quail ied as administrator on the es- ; ate cf Fanny Hopkins, deceased, ici-Lby notifies all persons having kilms against said estate to pre- ! ent the same to me duly verified i t ii ft before the 21 day of Ja,un leaded in .bar of tludr recovery; t nd all persons fndebted to saul J |J ; r | * yii. t'at ate ■will make immediate pay-; nu-nt. This, 21 day of January, 1030. C. T. HOPKINS. Admr. K. J. VVKLLONS. Attorney. SALK OF VALLADLE LANDS ! Default having been made in; Uhe payment of the indebtedness j evidenced by a note executed by \ D. K. Easom and wife. Vallie V. Easom to the Smithfield Building l & L an Association on May 15,1 1027, said indebtedness being se cured bv the endorsement of fifteen (15) shaieS of capital.' stock of the Smithfield Building <A* Loan Association, Certificate! No. (>02, series No, 51; and fur ther secured by a deed of trust to the undersigned trustee on the lands hereinafter described; and the sail a-soeiation having re riut. tid the said undersigned trus tee according to the conditions de-« scribed in tile deed of trust to j sell the aforesaid certificate of j stock together with the land Shore- j maficr described; Therefore, the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction for j cash at the courthouse door in the i town of Smith fir'd mi Saturday,; February 22, 1 !**!*.) at 12 o’clock M the following described prop erty: First: Will be the said certifi cate t f stock described above. Svcund: The following describ ed real estate: Beginning at a stake 101 feet from the center -f the North Carolina Railroad, run- N :’»S K 210 feet to a stake; 'thence N 52 F 105 fret f> a s';tk-‘: tli; nee S .'Is W 2)0 feet to a stake; uheh.e .5 52 W 105 feet to tile begin 'ing, containing one-half (’-) acre, more or less, and being the lot conveyed to D. K. Ka'-ni and wife, Vallie V. i Kasom. by A. J. Vinson and wife, ry deed dated November 10, 1020 and recorded in Book 150, page 2LI cif Jolmston County Registry. I This 21 day January, 1030. LEON <i. STEVENS. Trustee. NOTICE The undersigned having <|uali* lied as admr. eta on the estate oi' : Barney Hass, deceased, hereby ir> 1 tifies all person* having cUdm . against said estate to present the | same to in*- duly verified on or ! before the 7 day of January, 1931 or this notice will he pleaded in bar d? their recovery; and all per |suns indebted to said estate will Intake immediate payment. This 3 day January, 1930. STEPHEN BASS, Admr. da NOTICE OF SALE OF L\XD By vritue of the authority and jp. wars contained in a certain mortgage deed, executed on live 9 day of July, 1928, by Mozelle Marion Boyette to Era Parker Set., t ms tee lor the Scott Motor Ccmnatty, said mortgage deed be ing duly recorded i.n the Registiy of Johnston ccunty in Book 230, page Id, and the terms and c.m ditiems of .said mortgage deed not having been complied wi.l;, the undersigned will on Monday, the 17 day of February. 1930 at P2 o’clock M., at the ceurthou--■* door in the town <»!' Smithfi d. sill at public 'auction, for cash to the highest- bidder the follow ing described lands and promises: ; That ceibaiti tract of land lying and being in Smithfield township, J. hn-ton county. State of Nor') i’arr.l.ina. and described and de fin'd ;• < follows, to-with Being in the town of Smithfield. and brg’finii'.'g at -the point, where! Urts N< . I and 2 of ifhe division el* tie- estate of Victoria M. Boy elle, adjoin-s nil Third street.* thence So. 15 15’ \V with Thirl street la the corner of Dav; s'treet. being 50 feet; thence M 1 59* 30’ W 150 .feet; thence 50 feet to tlui corner of let No. 1?, ; Sn< nee with the line <;.f lot No > !, S 6980’ I-: 186 U feht' 1 o' till loginning cm Third s treat, and Rvng Uwt No, 1 ;o.f the town prop l'-ty of- the estate ef Victoria M. Boyette as allotted to Mozello M ir on Boyeibfo iin the special pro ceedings entitled Mattie Boyette Humphrey vs. Mozelle Royetit, and riiecdicce Boyette, being' recorded n Land Book 7, pages. 190-193. reference to which as hereby made for ccmipikte description. This the 14 day January, 1930. KVA PARKER SCOTT, Trustce Mor.bg age e. ABELL & SHEPARD, Attorneys NOTICE The undersigned Having quali fied as administrator on the es tate of J. Z. Jones, deceased, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent the .same to me duly verified on or before the 7 day of Janu ary, 1981 or this notice will be pleaded in bar cf their recovery; and all persons indebted to -aid estate will make immediate pay* This 8 day January, 1930. N. B. JONES, Admr. NOTICE OF SALE OF AUTO MOBILE FOR REPAIR BILL Under and by virtue of author ity contained in Chapter 49 en titled Liens and under section 2 l8o of said chapter, the under signed will sell for cash to high est bidder the following described automobile on Saturday, Feb 1. 1980: One 1927 model Chev olet coupe, Motor No. 8427800. Said sale will be held at 2 00 )>. m., in front of Stephenson’s Ga rage in Four Oaks. Tills Jan, 8, 1930.' J AS. F. STEPHENSON. NOTICE The undersigned having qn fk'd as executor on the csta* 1C R. Batten, deceased, here? ti'fies all persons having ;» :» against said estate to pro same to me duly verifi Iniforo the 20 day of • 1020 or this notice vvi’ - ed in bar of their r - all persons indebted i, tate will make immediate - ment. This 17 day of December, 10‘20. BARDEN B. BATTEN, Executor. A. M. NOBLE, Attorney. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of aut: i'ty contained in that judgnk. entered by the clerk of the Su perior court of Johnston county, North Carolina, in the case en titled: "The Virginia Trust Com pany vs. Alonzo Parrish, efc ux, ■>r. the 7 day of January 1930 the undersigned commissioners wiF offer for sale at public auction in front of the Johnston couuiy courthouse do*or on Friday, Feb ruary 7, 1030 at 12 o’clock M., to the highest oid der for cash, the following de scribed property, to-wi't: First: In Banner township, ilm same being a lot fronting on Main street, 27 by 100 feet, in Block, “15” in the plan of the town of Benson, N. and bounded and described as follows: Beginning a*, a stake on the northern edge or CALL ’PHONE 130 —Dry Cleaning —Pressing —Altering SMITHFIELD DRY CLEANING COMPANY "Doug7’ Driver STATEMENT OF CONDITION Smithfield Building & Loan Association of Smilhfiekl. N. C., as of December III, 1020 ASSETS TIIK ASSOCIATIONS OWNS: Cash ou 11:11111 and in banks . . . Mortgage loans. . Stock loans . Accounts Receivable .. Office Furniture and Fixtures Real Estate Owned .. $ 4,(08.47 221,747.05 7,475.00 42.46 401.46 7,581.95 TOTAL . $241,866.39 LIABILITIES TIIE ASSOCIATION OWES: IV Shareholders as follows: Installment Stock . v ...... . *’ull paid stock .. tills payable ............... Accounts payable .$131,1116.31 . . . 7,540.00 $206,716.31 . 21.000.00 91.2: Jndivided profits ....// 14,058.80 TOTAL .....$241,866.39 Rate of North Carolina, County of Johnston, ss: C- t'• C01 don, Secretary-Treasurer of the above named Association personally appeared before me this day ’ and .etng duly sworn, says that the foregoing report is true to he best ot Ins knowledge and belief. . C. CORDON iwiuu to and subscribed before me, this 18 day of Jan, 193U. J. H. ABELL, Notary Public “aid Main street and '23 feet from He west side of the first alley iml runs parallel with the A. C. -• Kadroad and on the west side f said railroad and runs N 37 11 lr-d parallel with said alley and milrcad, and with the lot wliere 'jT1 th«. Bank of Benson is now situated, 100 feet to a stake; hence N 53 W and parallel with Main street 27 feet to a stake; thence S 37 W and parallel with the aforesaid alley and railroad, 100 feet hack to said Main street: thence as the edge of said Main street back to the beginning, *he same being a portion of lot No. 7 in said Block “B” in the plan ( f the town of Benson, N. C. Second: In Banner township. Beginning at a stake on South sale of Main street and west siuo cf an alley, it being 20 feet from f . I’. Johnson’s corner; the me vmth said alley S 37 W *300 fee; to Mill street; thence N 53 \V with Mill street 140 feet to u stake at the intersection of Wall street; thence N 37 E .300 feet tc Mam street; thence with Man. street 110 feet to the beginning ccnta.ning fractional part of at acre, and comprising lots Nos. 7 H, 0, 10, 11 and 12 in Block “A' in the plan of the town of Ben .on, N. C. Excepting therefrom however the lot conveyed by doec of Alonzo Parrish and wife, am the Virginia Trust Company to th: Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, dated 12 day of October 1020 and recorded in Book 243 a page 05, in the Registry of John ston county, North Carolina, sah lot being situate at the intense'; 'mn (northeastern) of Wall am "tracts, in the town of Br-n ;ng 100 feet by 80 fee: \ facing; 100 feet on Walt street ; arid 80 feet on -Mill street. The ibiddter will be required to' - deposit 10 per cent of. his bid on the day of sale to show good faith; ’the remainder to be paid in cash upon confirmation of the This 7 day of January, 1930 L. L. LEVINSON, and I. O. BRADY, Commissioners. •Tan I t 21 28 Feb 4 NOTICE yThe undersigned having qu xli | as executor on the estate of u D. Taylor, deceased, hereby I notifies all persons having c’a?m.> against said estate to present the ; same to me duly verified on or ] be fere the' 7 day of January, 1931 or this notice will be pleaded in 'bar of their recovery; and all | pensions indebted to said escate i will make immediate payment. This 6 day of January, 1930. | ALFRED T. TAYLOR, Executor. |J. R. WILLIAM, Attorney. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA. JOHNSTON COUNTY. Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in a certain mortgage deed executed and delivered on January 17, 1927 by M. P. Sullivan and wife. Bettie Sullivan to the undersign ed and recorded in the Registry otf Johnston county in Book 217 page 72, conditions of said mort gage not having been complied with, the undersigned will n Monday, February 10, 1930 at 12 o’clock noon' at the courthouse decl* 'in the town of Smith field, offer for sale for cash at public Ear7 4?aska, Tom Thumb, Laxtn nmpion of England Smithfield On the Corner I We iiuild I'<ir Permanence by (he Senice of Today mil.UJHHI.IIilllUIJ.illU.lt.Uillllll llil(,|||ti|lilll[]|lillliiJUIUIIll| See me for plow casting, plow lines, harness, collars, shovels, spades and forks, trace chains, breast chains or any other kind of chain. I have them all and the price is right. Galvanized roofing, any length, asphalt roofing, any weight, sash doors and inside builders hardware. Trade with us and bank the difference JORDAN’S -HARDWARE HOUSE WALTER JORDAN, Prop, Card of Thanks Wi' wish in hike this medium to express to each and every one of our friends and customers our sincere appreciation for their patronage and Kind words, and expressions during the year 1029. We are high- - 1.V Pleased with our past record, and we are not sel- 1 fish enough to claim all of the honor for this sue- S cess. As a large part of it is attributable to the kind- 1 ness ol our friends. We have so much confidence in I 1 their ability and that they will continue to help us 1 | that we arc planning to make 1P30 very much bet- I I tor and larger than last year. * § Again we thank you. | j We are very truly, | ! Wilson Marble & Granite Co. ! We are Manufacturers of Fine Granite I and Marble Monuments J WILSON, N. C, | J. T. WILKINS I Selma, N. C, *■ 's District Manager, Salesman and Collector. Don’t 1 fail (o see him and give him a chance at your order I 1 ..... ^ iiiiiiiiiH«nfiiU!iiii!!:;iiiiiiii!iiiniiiiiiiii.r lucthdv 'tyv the. highf?S$-, bidder th?,i oHow In# described lot or p^-dti: rf’ Ihr.1l lyin-!T and being" in % Rrr a dill town-ship, Johnston county' md ’ ^or-ibed ns follows: Rer iiining at a slake, P. IT. Sthe !ge corner. am! runs thorn--: SI 8<i W 1980 feet to a stake in 3ass ■ Riser swamp and then • i p s .i i - j swan ip to n st at e, Wal lin® m\ Y. -z:x-i fci-t <■>' a slak- in I*. H. F: htMvdge’s lin t tlir.n >- with bi-s- line S ,V> W 101 feet to u stake; thence S 42.1i; 197 lee-t to the beginning, eon* tairi'n.g 21 acres more or less. The wmf being a part o-f the John Tunwr Rains tract descem-died to BeMie Snlliva.nt as an heir at a v* anud conveyed by other heirs by deed dated 20h of January. 1920 recorded in Book 171, page 535 Reg-1 rf J'ob.nts‘on county. T' '? Jcruairy 7. 1930. CORNELIA A. WELLONS Mortgagee. NOTICE OF SALE V der and by virtue of the paw ns contained in a certain mo1 gage deed executed by Eliza Cob to G. A. Martin, hr is tee re cjbrded in Book 233 at yaga 294 •x%, thfc-'office of the Register of Deeds of Johnston coiir.cy, the renditions of said mortgage deed not having been complied with ami the debt secured thereby act having been paid in wcordance with the terms and conditions of i,he note, the undersigned mortga gee wiil offer for sale at public auction for cash at th> court house door of Johnston county on Saturday February 1, 1J30 at 12 • v'clock noon the following de •cribed real estate, to -wit. Known as the Eastern half of lot No. 101 of the plan of the hewn of Smithfield, N. C., said >t fronting 105 feet on Hancock street and 105 feet on Fourth street, and being further kn>wn as the lot upon which the late El sie Sanders lived, lot also con veyed to Cede-stis Ennis on the 15 day of August. 1914, by deed from Charlie Knight and wife and others. A denosit of 10 per cent will be required of the highest biddeT on day of sale. This 30 day of December, 1929 G. A. MARTIN, Trustee. Jan 3 10 17 24 Century of helping American Farmers 'MAKE BETTER CROPS The coming year rounds out an even century since the first use of Chilean Nitrate of Soda in the United States. Andrew Jackson, famous “Old Hickory”, of Tennessee, was President of the United States in 1830 when the first cargo of this nitrogen fertilizer arrived by sailing vessel from far-off Chile. That was years before we had the telephone, the telegraph. TO-DAY wn biioci nit:i it. diunt . . . suui* ]y on the basis of the good it has done, Chilean Nitrate to-day is the standard nitrogen fertilizer. Last year more than 800,000 farmers used it to make more money from their crops. Every cotton champion in the South ... and ' .:y corn champion... made his winning crop with Chilean Nitrate. For nearly half a century, Experiment Stations have proved the value of Chilean Nitrate. In Penn sylvania, for instance, experiments have been con ducted continuously : irtce 1881! The success ob tained by farmers w o use it, leads many more each year to follow their example. Chilean Nitrate pays bac k its small cost many times over. Do not confuse Chilean Nitrate with other fertilizers- It is the v, rld’s only natural nitrate nitrogen. Mot synthetic, but the real thing, mined rod refin-ed in Clii-e m-.d nowhere else. It will pay insist on Chilean Nitrate. It is quick-acting food for t every crop that grows ... proved hy ICO yes •; of us<. Specie) Book Offer FREE C new 64-pagc illustrated book “How to Fer t'.ize Your Crops” gives all the information you need. Free. Ask for Book No. 1 or tear out this ad and mail it with your name and address on the marg'n. Chilean Nitrate of Soda EDUCATIONAL BUREAU 220 Professional Bldg., Raleigh, N. C. In replying, please refer to ad Vo. 68 -;; “IT’S SODA NOT LUCK BLACKSMITH SHOP MOVED! I have moved my blacksmith shop from the Jenkins White shop to the Hyman Fort cafe near the Ban ner Warehouse and am now ready for work. DAVID JONES e to Tax Pa yes This is to advise the taxpayers of Johnston County that under Section 805 Public laws of North Carolina, Session of 1929, beginning February 1, 1930 a penalty of one per cent will be added to all unpaid taxes for the year 1929. This penalty is not put on by the County Commissioners but is specifically prescribed in the above section. >. V/. F Tax Collector for Johnston County
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