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VUILME ttr-TANA K. MARTIN COUNTY LOSES OitEuF ITS I PROMINENT MfcN Mr. Eli Taylor Succuaih To* An Attack oi Pneumonia Mr Eli Taylor. wt of But- eonk lies EWrt pionincst fiiMil and be. iUiff.t, died at k* !»■* *#• lianutou Tuentaj ««k( al 73d, ft« ar. attack of faHOßnta fi* ashirt fc: Lad -ufteieu f« a!~ai i wmA. Mi. Taylor 75 years U ~aa» was o;«e of a targe family of (Uim a!i prmdaf! Kim to 'fc» jr.*** eaaoeyl two bwhtn, Mr. ikwi TajW ah J. Lauitatt Taylor, who In* «c Hillianibw. tie married Mta> Sank V". Mohde. w!w about tea jtais ac*- Ci thfir rhiKlm, Ikm are «ae ww i IV. f-Mt Mc. C , n ft, Jaii i W. J» pk TajVr. an* fee da*- Icn. M"V-*M- D. JL» * * ti» arvte., Mr*. II K. Bur MH aad Xin V>'hit Punii of WiT aawtoß, aatl Mrv ' uthrr T. Waiters ►f K *iy Ifaar • aL« « lawt DOBU •" *( ri jAUkm. r- I tur r»*tf frawfcfU • He "-1 twa a aa*inhe» of tke Ftme k>.e B»-tLt ehancn for a«t tkae V i.i, v-d for t»f«r r«» An."** i#ik tiMr>. »* tie cbarrh r M-e-sfke*. of w* _h Ir ■» ab» * He was sSaap trnr aaa a»- tc«hW u» Ids char a.:ff dM aamr* 'or ft in a .>:.aier«*l *-> He r- v a ».it (dc.tJv "f freed* aad 4»afcrrj *-¥ch mew-! to jpwe nu-h pit i-ii'f. Ir *Sr TV •er a «'J" *♦ -- rat —Tl* fsmJ »errie- * «m* aatat> bj BdW* SrSeator Kssseß aad l 'aatily |A,: ea the hr me farm Mar heaotil'H * r.i'ti ■»» placed ea tk pat* a* a manorial from AN* «V | kned bin Tl* atteadaar* e(pe baf* diuariaf tke high estee earn ahah be «if he.d ki hi* m fl>ar-. aaai aaaar rqn a ct>laiv t CEXTBAL romo> or JAPAN HIT HI QIAk- HOKOLCLI. Oar. sl The a»* central portioa of Japaa. kdafc. Kobe. Osaka aad other base «■ was shaken by aa Mithfarie ear today, acrordiag to a Tokjo apa"t to tke .Vippa Jiji. lipaanr anrtpaper here. Oa tke ukaJ o- Shikoka, one of the pntipal oaaa •> the f—pire, clacks were dappi i la tke coastal wgiai hwkn > So unaika, oa tke iakad it*, tke m habitant* were paair rnkba, «** iaf their boaaas aad ahaakMß thee brloojringa aa aa (flat ta fed ty. So far aa had hata iipiihl wi the iti»pat«i was Mad than w lass of life or t»Mt da ace. Tke amdbf of a ahtae at & city of Kachi ea the uM «f & ~ DK.R.H. HAKCBOV EOF BOBEBSONIILLE BKAI* News o' the ilenth at Dr. B. H. Bar kef ore gaif to pma Dr. Haagi ■■ - vflkfKakoatlliMiiMdkrMt; He was one a Wiliina iMiITi dW THE ENTERPRISE TO THOSE WHO GIVE AT cunsnus mJ • 1 j thie Quiitnai, which knald briaj.. hi|ipiair to every hoy aad prL ks» | 'oae aa tea children amarr iby n « j Me that may seateawe theaa to }*ar of sickness and may erea reh tkem of their lives. city are a aumber of children da act. . I ed to bitterly unhappy J*«" aulas, w* can reach them qakUy. Tbry • - uudetnoarisbed children, whoa* thr hall aw chested bodies aa* fertile a*fa for the aost dread of all daacaaes takenalai n. A fear dollars freaa ewj saae ao» * CHI pat-aft this I alaanilj to DF head. Tea laid is year Wads tl I aeaas of baymg kealtk for chO I dram. We are >«lliar '»* Ckristaaas seal that aaaaaUy provide aaowey to flc*- ' can hay the aasst piaiaas gift ia tl arorld—health—as a holiday aKt liat ta daildrea whose day (Vvtaaa real ly ta. The seals at* one cent each. Bay al yea caa. Bach tiar yoa pal : ~hrutaaa* seal aa a lettea or par re. ym are pflinc up health lor lit l». hildrea. i - Mr*. Lake 1 awih. . .mPLES LE VGI S FAVOKS THE TAKIIF WEIHCTION -_** *"" • 4 i ' Tbe ie|MtUicaa tariff has iacraas- , •v» 'ut burdni of lJUtaa alread? i be.-* by 'he people of the Lnrito. and to be rweaaed do a a -1 mm ai the Fteeple'* Raeoastiwctiae j "«a*we. which rtpirwaU Wage wort , 1 eis aad farmer* After pailiag oat that aiMriU tinar taxes, sack as that* oa hewer- 1 ages and tohacro. exriae*. etr_. fat, j praaripaßy ea the poorer p»|li »(| ■he ooaatry, the leamae's statf rat ct ■ the ahjtd ayi: *The Fonlaey- McCamher tariff as I rartisc e**ry family ia the I'aHn 1 Suter oa aa average of ahaat ■ , directly, aad at least tIMM M- rertly." nones Mat is hereby girea that tk* juataa cmatj. Aorta Catalgaa. wall j icoutc Iml- aa.il 11 udwi a. aa. aw In maiti - am, ixa, a the Coait. ar.i t at Vmilaaaha. North l iiah i ma, lor panhaae of School •tea* af said Coaaty. Ii iiiwitisa t.jm each, dated Oacaaaher Ist, IMi, Am lliwalir lat. Ml. aad «M» Oeeeaaher Ist, mi aa UUI, hcaneg utrin a* the ntt oa fcc aad oae half per ccat per aa j mmm. payable teairni nHy. hath paifri aad interest payable at the II Mai aa > »maal biiik. ha the Qty aad «Mr od New York. _ v oa the Stale mt North Carwdrm. in i- i -r others. Taitii Ml to 2* aiha t, chapter ail ia af aasd Coaaty cettafyh»ag that| ■lta Coaaty, priar to ISO, aa *- 1 ii ly the Board af EiaaiMha aai iLifad hf B to the Baaed af Le arte af the Tilii/ier ad Marti: j Caaadj. North Car a Baa, far twa per: awaadHag frwai a fi'lZaa rf'tlw Ii | dv to |lj with Ike tens of haa Tke right ia watrwaa to reject aw- I or aB kids ar to accept the hid den | & t BROWN, CM, WNIIIIWROK. MABTIIM cotnrnr. MCKTH CABOIJNA. FBIOAY. OLCEMBEK I. 1923. jINFLUENCE OF i j SURFACE O N POWER VITAL All Traffic Effort Exper ' iments Condemn Earth Roads That the aarface af the read has' aamch to da with the aaaoaaft of ac ' feet H|aiwl to aare a wheeled re 'hide aad to keep it naeria* ia w*L fa—; jast what these raroas af farts are haa been determined hy a the Herat Owners association af An em. hy aaaas af « testing appar atas invented by Mr. E. V. Oalbas 'of the Stale Acricafcaral eaUcge. a 1 ' Aaara, Una. Igrraa Had of 7.700 powads waa start ] led by a team af banes ea a IrreJ: | brack aarfac* ky • 100 pounds ' tke same load oa aa aspha! | i»«|aimt a JOO poaad pal aa . a coed ciaccr aad dirt surf are ace** I «da poaad pall. A ceaartcte ma. | allowed the team to start tke laa> ] • with a paU af IS poaada. The experiments farther dcaaon st rated that the af ll horaca ia voiced had soaarthiae to ■with the ability af tke team to pa- , a lead, anee a saaaH team af hw ritas weighing nearly ire hml>- pias la lan than othe* teams of la*, er horaes were aMe. apparent* through naii aaas. to start aad pal' larger loads tkaa their coaapetatori. Sheriff and Rnrcnne Oflker Fknd a Coaple of Whiskey Stills . |.a»i«au Tata lay aad foaad twa cap j per si Ida, aaa baddsa aa the Mary '.Cherry farm aad aappoaod to be tk 1 property of Windsor Wiggias. N j lupaar oar beer waa faaad | The other was foaad wear Wifew 'Chapel, a colored rkarrk. ahead three laiiles north of Event ta. Tke rtill aa ia kat tke. operators sar mdad ia aaakiac their escape # destroyed, aritk two barrels of am la (ires aad saaae other ojaipsmL Tl stdls are** biaafthd. to toam. ANOTHEB AI "TO WBBTK ON HABO SI'BFACE BOAD T O WASHINGTON I » Bepi -» 'i am ii to as as w* go toj 'paaaa that the Williamatas , too highway was the seeae of aaath-j er smasb-ap today arhaa twa cars raa | •together at Carey's store. We hait heea uaahle to get the Ia ■ mea af the parties, hat aae af theaa. a sawn, was toeaght dead far aaaae ha nad wt Wasiaagtea to a haspßal We wi* pne rther and farther an wdd drfvisg Is aha eel certam af *\ jftesb story af death aad deotrartisa ■ jeeary iaaae. TWO UNIIMENTIFIED TOITHS IN TBOUBLK OVEB AETO THEFT ' I UNSTON. Dec. s.—Two Mideati- j Bad j ilhi a»* ri "iil F it trfal al Cads ; led to bw kaaa it aim Tkey j bridge; the right wheels or*r the aide I* 4 . . t ,rSi —* - ' * HARRISON OIL CO. • SESCUKBS BUSINESS | IN ROBERSONVILLi.' New Territory Will In crease Business of Lo « cal Concern Greatly , ♦J? ' Ytfcnkqr, the Harrison CU w .pany of W iiliaEStM took « w LKo!«r --— i iTV OS (tup ib) , anu will coa tnv apt I rti«o in that ton u der the to. am~& tobe ort 11 illr Or tb company, at distributor f v Jae Te , ! J" I This nafV k?s tfv onlv di-t.ib flat fw |»wli» ud «al ii " bbtmrnik rtnd W) do a bis btas nrs m tkat tita ami the nmwnd ■I tons «f Hamilton. HaMib a | Oak City, amd k Ik whole section. ! Tfcfj km tM Urge taob aliMkly I | ia ■pmliw «XM another which w it. j «W a Buck kl|W oar .and a UO(. ■ lukiaii «fl ke «um to thru- pl& c aad another track will t* put on tL | rwad ia tke Mar future. The Haniaai Oil nngan) bos been wjmiwJ aad ktag buMnr» in \\ u liaatn aad ii the- sect.on of tk ' oaatjr far a little more than a ye-.-t | awl their |Nfth ha. I«* i pnteaaollli ! aaL Tke aatab oi the coaaipai.v U~ 1 ke« catudj date U> the r«>bn«l en- • rtpes oT UMrr and ilaaiN G. M- aad C. A. Hairbun an. ' K. L Unlmnaa. with the • • •or track dnters, llt& r JonLn j hart aad Qkn Maai.wg. The giva. «*» (Cmag mhlt ka been u*i. '•h aia aad tkey hate woiini loi».. . thu goal taa tke kst a. ,i have atari. j nafcrfil pngiaak Tkey kM a gullop niucit) I > >■* * ikrkMk inn *t»rf cu. ■i ipamc slatafce ——hat— 100 ti- ; ' ~ ** taak already, and wiU ha ve a vtls j •V'ffrt for "»e »a the earl) pars } •r iK4. SELLING IKI IT CaopenlM m the marketing o. fiwaa is the mitoa these dais. Dai tag 1*22 a Mai of car, •: • frwK aatkbvl bjr CS7 farmer- huu • L ri_" ' " ' "»• "IBMHUtwas brotagl.t mote tha j 183 aailli— «Jlai*. There were 3? rtra, frwa n raa tatiaa.. which mar keted ami) 72 aadlioa dollar' fWU. •tf frwat- The oae raisin organira ' t»aa caid aaure thaa la millaoa (tollai 'wwrtk of iaL-iii> More than II mil j | baa dollar* woatk af applet awe ' | »**d by CM^iatint. 'j ' rw) fraait. both large and I ■> r«U lo lii m extent through Irsapcraute daaaik Kearty 40 mal ! kaa dollars aoftk af aaascrllaneou . frwat* wear marketed by faraaen' bu> 1 orgaamaii as , The rah* af tke cooperative organ 1 nataae is. brotagbt oat ia tke waader j Map » ted fi eight amitc tke rit jra» frwit graver* have received, a] j l Ofcllha h tra.Tiatinentai , f "*kt rates kaa keea maud which j"® *ke (iiatai three and one i J half mHiaa dollar*. Wkea would «wrh ' • wdertaaa have keea graated had' ®k* Oslifscaia gnaan aot brea or ' gaaiad? The brra-fets of cooperative! * A CORRECTION' , j h Tuesday's iaaae of Tke Eater P"~ kad a aewa *ary aboat Mr ' ®*t' l * *ke Bear Giaa «s ; timm keiag hittea by a kag. Tke article akaald kawe keea Mr. Laa Ragrn TOBACCO J *"■ fkaa «ae kalf mt tke er» j fc marketed aad tke prise is gaa^ •a fee a* Ml tkat tke impmUn CHRISTMAS SEAL ' . SALb IS lifcjiiG I'IiSHEO HLICi. » Sale of Seals Is Doinir I Great Tnings lor Hu man health T.'.e sale of Christmas .-tali ha grown to be ait enoimou« undeitak iag. The buyer puts a seal on hi> le:ter> at the small wtt of one «t: which looks small and is -mall, but when the fuml all comes together, it amounts lo a great sum. which goe.- to sustain the institutions lighting tu bervulo.-is. The against tuberculosis has rtduced the number of deaths from this disease, in North Carotiaa. from i in ii»l3, to in 1922. whicl i ,u more than half. If every agency now fighting tu berrulosis is properly suiitainied there .is little but that at the now ; goinp. will 1* cut in half airain within ' the next ten years. ! The biggest factor in the fight r ' intelligence People are begirtainr t. i j I'uni that air was piaile to breath*- , an.l that with fresh air, nourishing | fowl aiad pn>per exercise, tuliercufos- I will finally pass away. Ruy Christru- J seals and help a worthy cause. _ !I>EI'UTY I'lr.L HNi)S ANoiHLU WHlShi.l billJ ! l>«-j>ut) Sheriff Luther IV»I. wkS looking for a to sign a pa|Ki, ■ ttolrK Mlaj, saw a smoke by the s»i :f a fe:ice, aim thinki ig the fam pas working anil burring brush, walk ed t-ot u> the place, and to ki* ■ *r 1 i.-luaieat no pers»n was in sigbl. b a steam still wa- gciinp at full Ma. r About 6 gallons of li|ui>r wa* foian but no beer wa.- there. ■ The officer pioceelerl to destroy tl • plant, thourh it was not in his pr*> gram. Still, he say, he is going t.. do the (nod work when he can. KX ICt I TOR'S NOTICE j I hate this «lay i|ualiliel as rum " lor o| tlte estate of N. T. tXhoam, late I •»' Maiun county. All peiaoa.- imlrbt. '■ eu to sautl estate »ai pttase come lui waid and make imiiieuiate pa>uaratl ol the s.iinc, ai..l all person.- uutiun K ctaiute lite sa.il estate * til pre ' sad! lueui on or beiore liecember 7th, 1X24. or UUs notice will tie pleaded an b»f ol Uaeir recoyerj. * I his l-ec. 7lh. lU2.X GEOKtiE 11. tOBI KN. Executor of the K-iate • 12-7-41 ■ of N. T. I 'obura. NOTICE Ol SALE , Coder ami by virtue of the p.- •f sale contained in tliat certain ked of trust executed by William E t rait to tile uiider-igned trustee, aiwl bear ing the date of August 7th, I!H9, and «of record in the public registry of Martin county in book 11-2, at page 17m, said 1 of trust having leea given to secuie the pa> ment o fa cer lata aate of even date and leaur tkoewnkXaad the Irrijis aiul coada taons Ud ajpin contained not having keea with, and at tke ■«- que.-t of *he holder of said note, the I undesigned trustee will on Monday. the day of January, 1924 at 12 j o'clock m , in front of the court butts* _ door of Martin county, at Williams-, " lea, N. C., offer for sale at ptab- J lac auction, to the highest bolder, for, ca.-h. the following described proper-, tj- to wit; I Beginning at a hay tree is W lading ! ' branch, 'hence X. 4, E. 39 poles, N 1 j 18 W. 12 poles. N. 40 W. 8 poles. N.j 48 12 W . 10 poles, N. 42 W. 10 puloa to a gum in faid branch; N 12 E 39 poles. N. Ml E. 14 poles to the Har ris Mill pood; thence with the nan! of said Mill pond y Ik H 31 pole*. S. 43 E 27 pole-, S. 62 E 21 pole*. S. «0 Eaat 20 poles, K. 36 E 10 pole* & 12 12 W. 47 pole* to the iwaMy road; thence with said mail N. 82 W I 00 poles to WindLsg branch, theare ' with tke !•ranch to tke beginning, na taiaing 38 acres, more or less. Be ing the same land this day conveyed by John Bnllod and wife to said Wax R. Cratt aad this instrument is made aaad delivered to secure the pan bMI price of said land and praises, i ' Tkis tke 4th day of December, 1923 r JOHN H. BONNER, j 12-7-dt TiaHa j HARRISON BROTHERS ft CD. J If AV E A WWD SUU*l.\«. ,j OF CHRISTMAS Wui. lianM Brother- ant compat '-! u ...nnw—t lugel -l"" >-■ k,i« of the moet piugrasiit >«• *v rte: m this secttoa., now have «« tboi UruUnw displays. ua are aul uig like day. looking, busing JJ»i ei «uue MiCiß( over canrfttUy. IM)' lurr suae of the nv.4 allnt I live tail uucnxuig show *uu»»> • I JL* «CUN-, »inch offer suggv»uo ~ I ; _l >„• «fci gitatly in making stk* I -.-•as ■«( g.-1> for the Chrv»tma- iw> • W toe are only a **ta»te" ». mc holiday ihry haw on oi fay, ami aba one "pen. the ilws Mil get» a vie* of the in.>nle, siw* ». g M* practical mfrehaiwliM- can I* u.-ed for appivpnate gift.-, it is ver\ a»y to «imde on a gift for anyone. V IHE IMktE W AREHOISE Is THE I I- U K TO (.IT THE HIGH i EST PRICE niR VUI R SCRAP TO IIAUU. MR. FARMER. MAM.I - c . TAYLOR, -PROPS., WILLIAMS : rox. X. c. t COITOX The cwUoa crop t> more nearly out o." tike Md than has perhaps ever bee , >r Only 2 to 4 per cent i *ul ia the heM- Ginning is nw ' jnrai of previous years. The qu cjr t» good becau--e of the early par*, ug and fnedon from leaves an Ink The cotlwi leaf *»rm tlfu ol the plaat> of leaves ani ha*teiar ute opening of bolls. SI VDAT SVKVICES AT TU EPIM «>PAL CHIRCII «■» «|fl lit) fnm the fart that Mr Stalks saipertatetNlent. Morwaaag prayer aikl sermon at 11 OVWIL. Enaac prayer and semai. at TOO o'clock- Rev. J. E »am I'rmt a Ckarge. HOI SE EN lis W:\liUNk AMI SPEAktCR GILLKTT TAKES HIS SEAT AGAIN 1 Legolatna »•■ Hanlh t.et I *kt May I Mil After Ike t hnUa*»» 4 I WASHINGTON'. Her. s.—The (At «»1 orranued t.»la> with I the breakup of the two day." dra>! I lark ia the Iwnce oxer the speaker ship. ia»l at will receive PirsaJml I C«ial»dg«% message tomorrow. it The PlKttlt* will mhire-*. rongre | j| an prtxtw at 12:* o'clock at a Joir t -1 >-s«ion ia the Kou.-e rhamher. ' I Alt ha agh wogw.a, sow is read) t. 1 function, little cap he done ia the may r | of le«bhiM) —it 11 after the Cknst J aa> kabilay >. Committees of bot>.' | the hwe gad senate hair yet to U • j«rgaaiied, aid (key Mast on all | {important ata-am before thera caa .' he action by either hi aw. m | The break lending la t J re-elec ittoa of Speaker Oiku 4m the in | ballot twntoy caaar after repaklicar insurgents had ralidni theasehn I there woaald he aa opportunity aex 1 month to offer tawknaU to hou ' ralea Gma tkxa amrucr on U ■oar by RrpwUlin Ungtatth at which far e«lff ballots had support ( ««l «*ker Rrpwiiffin Caoper flatbed thart safefly to GOIeU gh iag him a aujonty mf t votes The MMff showed: CilHI Rift; Garnet. Ii ml U7; Ml 111 . re pMia% t * Wat' TUB MARKET IS CAPARLK OF CITING SERVICE mm WITH AB9OLCTE COURTESY—TRT IT ESTABLISHED UMk WILLI A MSTON TEAM IS WINNER IN BASKET BALL. Wins Over Plymouth In a Hard Fought Game T The local basket bail team made a j pilgrimage to Plymouth on Tuesday ; aagkt wiaere they met and defeased I Use -Iroeg llymouth aggregation. 1 I The eaiue was quite different from the I j or* played here in November. The Plymouth laam seemed to treat th« -aster affair as a foot ball game and referee seeing **.- out of the que»- UOtL Swane of the Plymouth players showed poor sportmanship by their a'.tituiie azw rough playing. For the |H\nsoath team the playing of Poole I at renter an-! Basnight featured. For I the playing of the whole I """"is j team featured. especially Wolfe at wi - | ter and Margolis at guanL 1 The line up an«l summary follows: WdliamstOJi Plymouth Purvis r. f. Hardisoa Orleaa* L f. I>avia M'olfe e. Poole Taylor - I'rotrn MaigoJis 1. g. lias night •Xeldon •Sawyer •Sutetitutions; Plymouth; Nelson for Brvvn; Sawyer for Hardison at ••rmi!* of third quarter. ' WiliiamMon scoring: Field goals; Pttni I. Orleans 1, Wolfe 7. Margo li* 2- Fool goals: Wolfe 4 out of 6.' ITvmowth scoring: Field goals; Da vis 1, IVJe 3, Itasnight 3, Sawyer 1. Fonl goal*; noae «>ut of 2. Har dboa, none Ml of 1. I Time of quarters. |ii ndnutes. AI U'kNt.l te uiltßfcii A itKUtr. ti| }|«II,«CJ Aoatail I. A. AttorUe) 1 k«oht t«e Nay» ttriln • •■ereO liiin to 'Lay 118* liKCILVSRUbU, l»ec. 6— "A bribe JiW.'IV ollrif*! pit)fCCUlui> " u*> »U»U-1 ia.« ofi- Hie co.-e agaub> Laauaoei II ,Raiu,ie" ( ke>»ler, 'king oi tto hootiegKe.v,' V it was aiiiioum.- «1 here U_-t nig in b> Raj.. r Jua, . Hotly Clark L nited States afiorkey, aho «Maii«d a convicUoa tkat yestetoay biuught a sentence o, I*m years in pruom and payment v. a I K'/W hoc for ke&sler. Ten vt j fellow conspirator.■> were al ■» * 1111 il>l ' -o-oi an. MIbUURkIO ENTERPRISE XUTH E OF SALE I nder and by virtue of the power r ~ of : ale evntaued ia that certain oi tnbt executed by- J. H. Ifurhak J laary Roebuck to the under ' srgaeal trustee, aad bearing tlw i». •* o. October 13th. |#lJ», ana of record ia the public registry of Martin coun ty aa book A * at page 22a, said deed **• ,r *t baviag keen giwea to secure _ pwyswt of a certain note of ev en Oale aad tenor therewith, and the •*«*> and it ipolmiua contained in tke said deed of trust aot having been owphed with, aa dat the request of the balder of said note, the under- - sigaad trustee wiM an Monday, the 7th day of Jaaaary. 15*24, at 12 o'clock ■ f««nt of the court house door •f Martin cuaiy ia Willnnnlsa, N. C, offer lor sale, at public aartina. to tka bghaat bidder, for cash, tke following dmrriked property, to wit: That certain lot or parcel of land to WflhmdM towwskip, Martin coaa ty. lju«g and benag an tka Williams ton and Washagton road about tww to wk: 1 • tka aarth aad cast by »**• uf J. G. GoM; on the Vr tka WJiirt.a aad Wask *>Uth *** ■>—Jpffki afaT to t Tkia the Mb day of Diiiitobw, lift CLATTO* MOORE.
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