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CHAItLOTTE DAILY OE3EEVEK, JTTSE 6, 1C01 ?. i. - a-a rm m m - r .irv . m m. ...... s-si'ii tjb'isi" a i ;ii ui,-i i . inieix. pure., kwn irMh in- sr, '1 vlK'.T 7 f3-VS?&:i '.;'i'.W-n.: ;- I v "II definitely and to retained toft 1 1 VJ , -Uv;U y.; v4:-Y-; -V-:-.VikddP V -'."-iV 'A VV" ?',-n C. I Htl HlafiiwM whnothr water, arc ejected, f 1 L , . J , srW flL iteU Vn . - fU"fn Wl III '.."MM - Write for book of testu , iT T"" F7Tr SsA ": lXV. .'. 4 ; nill'l l lnltf' !. SoM throughout th . C V-'VSrC') r- II V ' : t:: v'.';: ' :.?Vl.V ' ' ; . 'P ,M Carolines and itmUrt ,-1 eS'ii ' -i? " 7" Quickest Service I'rHaV -''- V' ' 'v 'A- 4? ' rV Vl3-rtVW V ' I Irk 'la S. II guaranteed to all who order FLO- .VlX' '- ' iA ASOt 4 JT' : ilUsatJ l thla tabllahmant ; ::'-v ''aV-' ' 'r T-. ; ," In. town ar out of town order . ' v'Jk; .: ; - '-' tC nrVrldlliOri i promptly executed at most raon- .i'-'.v 'H'-!i: X ' :yf'::: fed? & : C IC'p9l llllilC ; Our . Una f of'BlaoniUiiit'' riowara. . ... . Vi .T If1 I J I I "I J! Beddln rianU. Cut Flowers, Border ' . -', . ., . .X' !- ? v ' 11 (I II A I f l .1 II Plnnta. Palma, Perna and. Potted '. V .'W'; s ' Xv Jill Bill I II il II ' Planta tha moat extensive In town. . . - ' '' r vf(Va P ft t j U u ' Tour order" ollc,tea- 'SlSl'-gf' iaAt'--J Dilworlh floral Gardens. All advertisements Inserted In tbla column at rate of ten cents per line bf fix words.:, Mo ad taken for les than 20 centa. Cali la adraneob ,VXSTEDr WANTED Salesman for our flavoring ex ". tracts mi arooers' drug. Caa be sold In- every country ator. Bla opportunity for riffht man. . Fine elfle line, imperial ; Cbemlcal Company, Johnson City, Tenu. WAMTEl-3oo4 second-hand double Cy- : er epeedere, IntermeuiMes and slubber. Address Lock Box 33a, BurJlnxton, N. Q. WAJS'TKD Qocd seooad-hand V enffine, tea to twenty-horse-power. .. O. It Wil liams, MocksvlUe, Nf C. ; ? ? : , ft. WANTED Salesman; enerxetlc, hustlinf salesman wanted lor North and tfoutn CaroUna, to carry a direct importer's , ' line of Chineae and Japanese matting, .on ' - a eommlssloa basis.: galseman also want - ed (or southwest Virginia, Tennessee a.nd . : Kentucky. Give full particulars.. Ad r dress "Salesman," care Observer. Ird of Srhuol iTortirnt'.sfonrTa I-t-tatres All the Teachers of the City , , Schools ItcElerted AVIthont Kxcep tjon Kcport Read tVora ' Commit- . tee Appointed to Investigate the Kecords of Four Trachers About . n nose . n ork gome Plssadef action Arose on Account of the 6maU " lerccnta&o of StndenU Promoted. ..AJl the teachers ( of , ' the', graded schools of the city were declared re- elected at a meeting of the school commiaslonera last 1 night after a re- mUtee appointed i to: raveaticate the records of (our teachers about whom there .was some little dissatisfaction, TKa meeting was primarily caUed lor the purpose of hearing this report, the other teachers having been prac tically re -elected t the regular meet ing Tuesday night. ' This report in Us entirety Is as follows: ' v ; To the Hon. T. 8. Franklin and Gen ; ; tlemen of the School Board: . The committee appointed" at 'the WANTEDMale stenoarapher and assis o tant book-keeper; manufacturing; busi ness:,1 Toung ., marsied man preferred, rerular Inns m.tln of th timM f " i scnool commissianers to - Investigate tne past records of four of the teach- Opportunity promotion to manager prove competent.:, "X X. care Observer, WANTED Plasterers, - architects, con-1 's of "e South -graded school, who tractors, ete.,to know that "Acmel during the past year promoted only Plaster1 Ala, the original and genuine hard about fifty per cent.' of their average wall-praaterjk and that there are many attendance of pupils, tea to report imitations that are worthless. . Carolina I th. ZV iZ . ..Ivu . records ef consequence showing what percentage they have been promot- Portland Cement Company, Southern Dis tributers, Charleston, S. C, r . WANTED Teachers for North ' Carolina I ing In the past, although their ree schools and colleges. Many aplendid ord hooks of last year made a better ; rlr U"L,f.rrM. nn0 r ! ttiof than this year.. In this con V ESaSi! tf con we suggest that the superln- X ' ' " ; , , 7 V, - , j' tendent Instruct aU ot the teacher to ,v- ; WANTED Bids to move six-room frame ne mere careful in making out their .cottage, ivoea ox i. Aioemana. j. i register nooks. Most of those we ex C . . '.' ' k . I amined were net dated .anil . umi at me oianx spaces in regard to the 1, WANTED First-class elect rloal construe ' tton.man wishes position at anything in the electrical Una, "Electrical," care Ob server. . ; - - V , i wi-ii ii i I ii WANTED Salesman; salary or -eommls- slon.f Balety Fire- lascape uo., iflcsory, N. C. - - ' . . ' records of each pupil were unfilled. 'Aa all but -one of the teachers in question have been - Instructing in their present grades for only one. or iwo years, and appreciating the faot that it Is perhaps ' unfair to ; pass judgment on them becauaa of WANTED To borrow IS.0W for one or showing for one year, nartlculariv w iwu on uihihi nuwni rw v,ii ui muss aireauy approved by nwC.h,rUtt"' AiiT' 'h,a bo'? hve don. very little bet- ior, we inereiore recommend the ac- WANTED-Te make eontra-!ts with eot- Pince oy this board of . the four ton mills to take tneir output of old I f"" n question aa teachers In the Address A. H. Boykln, i cnariott graded schools for the com- MM LITHIA SPRIWG C hejst erf iel d Co .vcl; EXDOkSET by kighkst ; alKDICAI . ACTUORITX ... -' Because ft contains- only socfr .minerals as are needed, and they are so blended by nature r vi w vi t.nv r r I e Dene-' '. fm l ii v iuv jwueuu. At is aoeo- JIM - i . inieiy . pure, aeeps rresh in definitely and to retained by ; the most . deUcate stomachs - when other waters are rejected. , Write , for book - of testu monlaK Sold throughout th . Carolines . and elsewhlfre . . noia in t nariotte tv HAWIJCT'S PBAR3IACT. barrtns end ties ; Jr.. Boykln, 8. C ing year. we heartily endorse Mr. Blair's computing - scaie te., i,,., .'w.-w " WANTED Th e TM.a-. SW.t SIU .sJ m. SSI salesmen to Its large force In all parts I "ent hand In a written report at each of the V. 8. and Canada: successful sne-1 regular meeting of the whnal tv,..4 claltx salesmen can, earn from U.000 to showing exactly whtvt has been ao- 15.000 a year. Our hue patented viaible compllshed Jn every room of the weighing scales rare replacing our old Charlotts gradid' eohoola and how types and all other, types of computing m-n .,. k . . u ecales, and we have recently more thai ma" -FPi hvl "- how doubled our . factory- apace; a (correct mny Iaud in each regular examlna- weighing scale that will aave loss always l,on' appeals to the merchant, particularly - Believing that the people of Char when business la not at Its best; we make, lotte have a right to know exactly the only even balance automatic visible what .is being done in the nuhiin weighing fcrocer scale In the world, and tchook whether . pubUo It is eenaitlre-te the ene-hundreth part Z hL. Z Jt.P? 2 d. of an eunee. We make the only butcher D v ,w" recommend further that ecalerwith the following featusrs: Low. r. Davis report covering the work large platform, revolving base, patented accomplished during the past year Inverted check rods, .and a thermostat nd made after a careful supervision that equalises the expansion and con- of the entire school system, be nub. traction of metal. .The Computing Pcsle Jlshed In full In the dailv minor. Xf Co. North Carolina DepU Raleigh. N. C. "fcharlotVl. ti.. lt..,lP- ..w mm jp iiu (vr OUt Of th SJChOOl fund If tha mnm win o a . T7 I . .... . ii. i 4" d-. j iriuso to.puniisn it otherwise. We also recommend that his rennet FOR SALE Two 40-H.-P. return tubular r " 11 tner reports made In future boilers. At shape.. New 70-foot smoke br th chairman of the visiting and stick.' Never used, Charlotte Steam correction . committee, together with taundty. - -v - ... .- the reports of the superintendent, be FOH SALB-Elegant Uttle vaudeville and JJi KlTZSZ nd P" movfpg picture btislnesa ' Has soda r!pV.v ' We fountvin conneotlon, all doing a good uagest the addition of three columns business, good location, has been running to the regular blank on - which the twelve, months- All appltancee the very superintendent makes out his report fh wuJJn goo con11;lon- Terms to the showing the number of pupils nro- right' partiea. Owner la moving to Arl , sona. - Address E. W. Bullock, Spartan- burg. 9. a , ,,iii ..I i FOR SALE Two nice building -lots one a corner Jot) at Craighead Park;- price -low easn tor quicx saie. Aaareaa ox 20s, Monroe, N. C FOR" SALS We have en -,. hand four - crushing machines for crushing gold ere (built for the late O. K. McCutceon) which must be eold at some price. South era Machine Works; High Point, N. C. .FO R RENT. FOR. RENT Two apartments In Norman fists.- Hot and cold water. Annlv ta Chas.v W. Norman, at Stone A Barringer I enshlp. uiutvu. cuuaea ana aroonea. Besnectfully submitted, .; . f, IV SEXTON. O. B. SMITH. - OEO. I DOOLEY, i v. . BAIRO, , . .. B. S. DAVIS. Jl ; ; : . ,. , Committee. The personnel of the teaching force of the city schools as re-nominated last mgnt follows: " SOUTH SCHOOL. urads 8 Misses Fannie B. Moore, inariee Hutchison, and Sara JCelly. urade 7 Misses Fannie. Harris, Josephine Osborne Julia D. Roberts. nenna uonneiiy ana Ursula Blank Co. .LOST. ' LOST S black bow Ues wrapped In brown wrapping paper. Finder please setura to Observer, efxloev.k' 'tiT' Lit s;.'t'- STOLE?T.'. . STOLEN Wednesday from our stables at TorkvMo,.- 8. C.' horse and - buggy. - : Chestnut sorrel horse with white star ' la face, hind feet white, weight MO to 1000 pounds. Steel fire top buggy, yellow running gear, black bed, tan cushion and back. C5 reward. ' Lassitef tt Huntley, x orsvuie, o. v. .... , .. . -. REAJj ESTATE . 'WANTED. WANTEDylnfarmaMon regarding a good ' house and lot for sale. In or within 25 miles of Charlotte. Prefer dealing wfth owner only. State price, location and give run eerrrlptlon. Address L. Derby shire. Box 68S4. Rochester, N, Y. :..." t MZSCsTXLAKZXnrS.:' f, OLD MAHCXJa'nY ' Furniture. A North , era lady would like to buy some old solid .'- mahogany furniture. Address jtortnern lady, care Observer. TOUK PIANO tuned, repaired, repolish- ea. jm r. uaiiery, care Farker- uaraner tJo., Charlotte. 'Phone K. NICE DRESSMAKING done at Weat iraaei qi. -f none UM-"! PANAMA xAT3 cleaned. sad shaped in- . to me laieei style. Michael Klrschbaum, The Hatter. Established U&S. N, C Charlotte, AUTOMOBILES for hire. Phone Ml. ; - . ' E F. White ! MUEiviK s SALE Bargains ta all ' ainas oi eiecxncai supplies, eleetrio and 'iombi nation fixtures, art glass goods, etc - Tou can eave .money, by buying now. Z'.HlL.3'?'?:' Receiver for . ewsiajvaa aviccmu Csl MIf, O : . ' t First Baptist Sunday School, The terrlcea.at the First Baptist Sunday school Sunday morning at :0 o'clock will be vOP int.rl.n - as a special programme has been re" i nes eolored school,. Ko. 1; --'- co u tam tne following; Musie by orchestra. . . Song eervlee.. - - - . .- . "v . -'- Duet from primary class. " ' Vlous solo by Miss Uressei " Duet by Mrs. Hook. - , Beleotion by. orchestra. -' " C " : Lesson study. . ' '. A.,dbrlul, AUc Fielding, gub ??br W Shoul, G To Sunday . Closing hymn. ' . ' ' . : : -, Orade C rMlsses Josenhlne Ren demon, Nina HowelL Ethel Snlllman. ary jamiegoti.v..'; i. v ' - Orade 5 Misses Margaret Wallace. Kate Harris, Haittie Graham. Lena smitn; - , - .- Grade 4 Misses Edith' Ward and Leonora Seay. ... . ; Orade X Mimes Mary Moodv and jennie rauerson. . Orade 2-Misses Mary, Graham and. Kate Robinson; - " Orade 1 Misses Alice Holland and Y oung. , , , ;,4 . . south scHooifc' Orade B- Miss Norma VanLandrngi nam. . - : . - . . -,, , .. Orade 4 Misses Eunice Anderson. Sadie Orler, Mary Darsey and Hattle Alexander,- v - . Grade S Misses Mary Irwin. Ida tianci, sara Hargrave, Hannah Mo- xaugnun. " f . -r Orade I -Misses AUIe Nooe, Kettle nasn, . Flora Rutledge. Orade I Misses Sallle Bethune, rannie Henderson. Mary O. Oraham ana saary wiiey. ... . - -v DILWORTH SCHOOL.' ' Grade Miss Louise Martin. ' Grade S Miss Ola Herron - Orade 4 Mlas Fannie Porter.' . Grade I Miss Mary Maxwell. -r Grade I Miss Mary Morrison. Orade 1 Mrs. Essie Blankenshtp ana sara t;naimers Moore. . . ... . . .t r BELMONT 8CHOOL.i - . Orade 4 Miss Bessie CrowelL . Orade 6 Miss Nan Sadler. - . Orade 4 Mlsa Agnes Phlfer. .," , Grade t Miss Evelyn Nesblt. -Grade 8 Miss Annie Caahlon.' ' Orade 1 Misses Daisy Cuthbertaon ind; Eunice Sadler. ,. . , PRINCIPALS RE-ELECTED. ' Prof. A. O. Randolph was re-elected principal of the South school; Prof, H. P. Harding, principal of, the North school; Prof. H. P. ? Helllg, principal of the Belmont' school; Prpt Frapk JP Wyche, principal of the Dil worth- school; Miss Anna B. Carr, principal ot the Elisabeth Mills school; Miss Mabel Trotter, principal of the Myers Park school; Miss Ad dle Brown, principal of the Severs- rille school. Prof, S. B. Pride Was given his old place as principal of Hattle Neal of the Cherry street school and Carrie Springs of the ' Blddlevllle school. The colored teachers were all re-elected. '. Jtisltop GOierm to Eferop. Kew York. Jane? I.-Ttt. Rev. Rohl ert A. Cibson. btahien of Vlretni. mil'. ed to-day for Europe on the steamer I ,1iri" bee no euaL , Fold under . TinXKS IT SAVED HIS LIFE. Lester M. Nelson, of Naples. Maine says in a recent letter: T have used Dr. King's. New Discovery many years, tor coughs and colds, and I think It aaved my life, I have found It a reliable rem edy for throat and lung complaints, anfl would ne more be without a bottle than I would be without food." For nearly fnrty years New Discovery hss stood a the heed of throet and lung-remedies. a a preventive of pneumonia, an4 healer ef; WORK OF MADSTO.YE COXYTXCES. f . ' " . i -' Tlut Owned by Mr. Lowe, of GafTney, Put to Much lse and Draw Out .' the Poison- T. H. Hester Appointed i jrosunaster. ... 8pedal to The Observer. - GafTney. s. C - June I .Tuesday morning Haaaon Thompson noticed a Uttle hound puppy acting- In a very susptcloua manner, snapping at every thing wKlrln reach, even trying to Wte a mule In the yard. - Young xnampson attempted to eatoh the an imal in order to confine him. tout lust aa be reached out bis hand the puppy snapped him on the third finger of his left hand, penetrating the fjeah on' both sides ot the finger. The young man immediately -went to Mr. Lowe, who applied the madatone, and when your correspondent arrived it had been sticking about two hours. and al though the young man would turn his hand almost entirely oveV the stone would not leave the wound. After sticking two hours and twenty minutes u dropped on, and Mr. Lowe placed it in sweet maia. Tne milk was perfect ly white When the stone wan dIiakI therein, but after remaining a" short time the atone was taken out, leaving me mutt as yell cm aa gold. . Mr. Lowe placed tne atone on the wound again and It at once adhered and atuck for more than nineteen hours. , During this time ' It dropped oft . more than fifty times. , Tuesday after noon two other boye who had been fat-' ten by the same dog came to Mr. Lowe iw rove tne scone aooiied. science teaches that there la, no virtue Jn.lhese so -cauea maoettonea, but , after seeing the above practical demonstration of the action of the Lowe stone in case the writer should be so unfortunate as to oe btuen by a dog afflicted with rabiea, if he could woe Immediately ' tne raareur treatment he would hnt up Mr. -Lowe and his madatone. Thomas II. Hester has been; appoint ed postmsjrter at GafTney by President nooaeveK ana win take charge of the office as soon as his bond Is approved ana. ne receives ms commission, post master Folger has not as yet lnd Scat ed his plans for the future. ; The Wake Forest Olee Club gave a splendid entertainment at the opera nouse nere last nigh to a fairly good house. The singing was very good In deed and the violin playing- of Mr. Poteat and ilja cornet playing of Mr. Walker were especially fine. Several distinguished speakers have been Invited here on June Uth on the occasion ef the Joint picnic of Oaff ney and Blacksburg Pvthlaa lodges. A great time Is expected. , . RAILROAD IS COMPLETED. pearanee In the waters of Pamlloo river and the adjoining creeks and tributaries ef the lower river. A few days ago one of these reptiles ten feet long was killed In Dyrham's creek, about fifteen, miles from this city. . . Riverside Park, a summer resort about three miles from this city, opened last Monday night. Oas boats are now running between the park and this city at regular Inter vals and large crowds are attending mgntiy. A GRAND FAMILY MEDICINE. -It gives me pleasure to speak a good word for Electric Bitters." writes Mr. Frank Conlan. of . Ka t,...- New Tork. "It's . eraiwl sTn. L.ji'' S!r.,-0Li?.?"ptP8U. 'na lvr eompllea t.n"' wiln or lame back and wesh mended. - Llectrlo Bitters regulate the digestive functions tu.rie. v,. T 7-7 j eakWm'' Vuaiiiyo "the Tn. debilitated of both sexea Sold under guarantee at all drug atorea Sfio ; u T na nrt the Idea of Indiv'duauty, said Mr. Tesh. What FrHght Trains Hunnlnr From Vandeniere to Washington, N. C - Mrs. ii. it, uright Goes to London as Delegsto AUIgators in Pamlico itlver. 8peclat to The Observer.' Washington, N. C, June 5. The Washington Sc Vandemcre Railroad, extending from Vandemere, PamUco county, to this city, has been com pietea and rreignt trains are now running on schedule time Over the new road. Wednesday a train of sixteen ears of white potatoes and early vegetables were . brought to this city over this" road and at this city twenty more cars were added and the train left with thirty-six solid cars of. potatoes and' , other truck for .the Northern markets. This speaks very well for the farm ing lnteresu of Washington - and vicinity. ' . ; . ; , - The Havens Oil Milt on Main street has shut down for the sum mer after .a very successful season Mrs. II. R. Blight has gone to New York City, from which nlace she win sail Saturday for London on one of the Cunard line steamshlpa Mrs. Bright goes as a delegate from tne woman's auxiliary of the Eplsco pai t nurcn or Eastern Carolina to the Pan-Anglican Conference of the Episcopal Church, which, convenes in London about the middle of-June While abroad she will visit relatives Jn, England and . Germany. " Alligators - have made' their ap- No Need of Suffering from Rheuma tism, It is a mistake to allow anyone to auf. fer from rheumatism, aa the pain ean al ways oe relieved, and in most eases cure effected by applying Chamberlain's Liniment. The relief from pain which It affords la slone worth many times Its cost. It makes sleep and rest nossihie. Even in- cases of long standing this Uni. ment should be used on account ef the re lief which it affords. Do not be die. courage! until you have given It a trlaL ror saia Dy k. H. Jordan 5 Co. ' , No T" Developmcnts In the Railroad : Strike. Atlanta. Oa., June There were no developments to-day In the strike of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen against the Nashville, Chattanooga St. Louis Railway. Val Fltxpatrick, vice grand mas ter of the trainmens organization. In a statement late to-day said the strike may last a week or It may last a year, and claims the strikers are confident ef winning. On the other hand, officials of the Western 4k At-i lantlo stated that the railroad was not in the .least handicapped and they could secure aU the men needed. "Get It at Hawley'a" SUNDAY CIGARS If you hare forgot ten them when you get home )hone us and we will send your favorite brand by our quick messenger. ; : r iiawley Thanes IS and I0. Tryon and Fifth Streeta ins in Rugs and Carpets This week we offer special attractions In Rugs and Carpets. We control on this market the lines of the best makers. That Is why we can offer better styles and lower prices: Barea Velvet Carpets, extra quality. . . , Axmlnster Carpets, extra quality... . Brussels Carpets, extra quality Rest China Mattings Velvet Ruga 8x11 feet ." Extra Axmlnster Ruga xl2 feet,... Extra Brussels Rugs. PxlSfeet.... . . . .$ 1.S5 per yd. ,.,Ut per yd. . . .$1.00 per yd. . ...8&c. per yd. 122.60 .S16.&0 The largest stock of Carpets, Rugs, Mattings and Curtains In. the State. ' We guarantee to meet prices on same quality from any and all directions. Expert men employed In the. making and laying of our Carpets. 8 PARKER-GARDNER Furniture Carpets CO. Grand and Upright Pianos f "N V7 V i ' -V Women's ifer' ' Y. Suits ' 4 fkx ' : . 3 v The new suits for vomca snuw excellence v of deslira tod careful tailoring. , r . v,' They are made In t va riety of ways with rnany pretty trlmmla effects. Come In aod see thtm. $10 Upward.- i Misses' Salts, MHHnery Wklsta. Shoes 4 ; aX aT fl . mens Suits - Fancy stripes and plaids -all new and nobby. (: 'Vy s 'c They are cut and tailored -In the best vay. and in the way that vlll give you the wear you want Large aasortmenti. -6 Topcoats, HaU I 5-' voes, Faacy Veatf f : 209 N. Try on, Charlotte. v eaSH OR GRBDIT. 3 THE STANDARD Of EXCEUCNCE iMQKEl )NTa5 A SYMBOL OF QUALITY Our registered Trade-Mark covering-the CELE BRATED C. 0. B. POCAHONTAS SMOKELESS COAL corresponds to the Sterling Stamp on y Sil ver, as the United States Geological Survey has made it THE STANDARD FOR GRADING 'ALL STEAM FUEL. - C. C. B. POCAHONTAS SMOKELESS Is the Only American Coal That Has Been Of ficially Indorsed By the ' Governments of Great Britain, Germany and Austria, and Is the Favorite Fuel With the United States Navy, "Which Has Used It Almost Exclusively For Many Years. v , UNEQUALED FOR THE GENERATION OF STEAM. , JrZ; . t UNSURPASSED FOR DOMES IT 0 .ifta l- PURPOSES. Shipments During 1007. ... . . . . ... 4,900,000 Tons We are now prepared to name prices, effective April 1st, 1908, and upon application shall be pleased to quote for, immediate or future delivery. CASTNCR. CURRAN .a BULLITT SOLE AGENTS. , . - V' v ROANOKE, YIRGINIA,' Big y Values lust at this season a mo'ney-Mving sale on Go-Carts should be of more. . ' Interest to the fond mother, than at any other time ef the year. . We have quite a number of nice and) medium price "Sleeper" Carts that are going at from S2.S0 to 17.09 under the regular price. This means money In the pocket to the purchaser. We are also showing ju!te a variety ef Folding Carts from Sf'.IO to $110. all of which ar wy under the market. " Mauretanla. ; r-- I """ sr sn arog stores, toe. and 1, ly.- T. TJcGoy C-. G w mm.
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