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IT to ageless for anyone to call at this- office In an endeavor to And ont the name of advertisers. Those who advertise ander an Initial or nom de plnme do not wish their names to be made public, and they cannot fee di Talced at this office. HELP WANTED. LADIES WANTED! To call MIT when you want ' your summer Ar asses cleaned, dye and pressed. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYES WANT ED Write for Asheville Spring Ex amination schedule. Franklin In stitute, Dept. 290-K. Rochester, N. T. t.- i fx SiT-eSt WANTED An experienced servant for general house work. -. Apply 41 Panola St ' J: ' "- , , WANTED Two white maids as cook and waitress. Only those with ref references need apply. Telephone 1714 or address P. O. Box 863. WANTED Good cook; Panola St Apply 41 261-3t WANTED. SHOE REPAIRING Half soling, sewed, 60 and 76c; children's shoes, 36c and 60a. We send out and get your shoes. 1 Phone us, .724. Cham- .. pion Shoe Hospital, 42 South Main. 208-tf. WANTED Tour stenographlo work. Prices reasonable; satisfaction given. See Miss Pearl Holman, 10 Pack Square. Phone 974. . tf J. II. McGINNESS has moved to room 4 Masonic buildlng.Market St, op posite Y. M. I. steam dyeing tail oring and cleaning. Phone 1850. , ' ( : WANTED Tour Notary public work. Residence 123 Asheland Avenue. Phone 98. Jas. W. Albright 66-tf WANTED To sell, cheap, about half price, a scholarship In the Char lotte Auto School. Address or ap ply to "J.," care this paper. tf WANTED Men and boys to take 80 days practical course In our ma chine shops, learn automobile bus iness and eccept good positions. Three hundred graduates plaoed in positions last twelve months. Char lotte Auto School, Charlotte, N. C. 180-tf WANTED Position as collector anl office man nine years experience Al reference. Employed iat; present Address Box 364, city. 244-12t WANTED Your repair work;'" Jew elry, watch and gun repairing a specialty. Keys fitted of all de scriptions. N. A. Harrison, 23 8. Mntn St.. Phone 887. 247-20t FOR SALE FOR SALE A lot of new oil cook stoves cheap, with or without ovens. Three burners, two burners or one burner. Chas. L.i$l6Ut 30 S.'Pock Square. 243-tf. FOR BALE Excellent black and white spotted pony, pony buggy and harness. Bargain If taken at once. Price only 1125. Pony twelve years old; buggy only slightly abused Address Luke Dixon,- Asheville, cars Oasette-News. 208-tf FOR SALE Twenty-horse-power en gine and boiler with Diston saw at tachment; capacity 16,000 feet per day. Half price for cash. Apply to "P. J. J." Qatette-Newa, Asheville, N. C d.h.-tf. FOR SALE About 1000 strawberry plants; also about 1000 asparagus roots. Apply Hans Rees Sons Tan nery. 247-7t FOR SALE Complete portable saw mill outfits in good order. Also skldders, loaders and logging equip ment of all kinds. The Champion Fibre Company, Canton. N. C. . . . T-tf FOR SALE Good new stock of mer chandise, about $2600.00; will trade for real estate or sell for cash. Good location. Address P. O. Box 468. Asheville, N. C. 248-7t FOR SALE Handsome white en am eled English baby carriage; original cost $36, will sell at bargain; also two good high chairs. X Gazette- News. , - ., v - : 248-et FOR SALE The best little cash gro cery In Asheville. Profits more than $100 per month, net Reason for selling, owner going to , Florida. Between $400 and $600 necessary. Address P. O. Box 809, 148-t , SPECIAL PRICES It will pay you to ask for our prices on rug and matting, also awnings, window shades and bouse cleaning of all kinds. Asherultf Carpet Houst To. I S. XI Chwrr B, We Stand for the Sooth as Did Lee and Jackson. Being me oldest Old Line Legal Reserve Southern- Mutual Company, Issuing all of the Standard. Policies. giving the lowest possible rate con aistent with safety. We solicit your patronage. The Security Life & Annuity , Company , 'I of Greensboro, N. C. - , " A. B. SMITH. Special Agent, Aaltevllle. N. a. THU3TS3 AND LEATHER CO CD 3 Ia'ortr specialtyMotey to loan on diamonds, watches, jewelry anil nimhimr of ram. II. L. FETKELSTEIN Lean Cries. 23 S. Iloia Et r r s -i r. i R J --v ii IHSCELLANEOUS CAROLINA COMMERCIAL SCHOOL To persons desiring to enter, our evening or noonday classes, see Mis Holman, 10 Pack square; Mr. Hall, I Pattery Park place, rURNITURB. bought, sold and ex changed. - Easy payments. Globe Furniture Co., 62, South Main St Phone 885. - . 142-tt ARB TOU OOINO AWAY and need a suit case, handbag or trunk? - Call it a L Finkelsteln Loan Office and you will find an unredeemed one to suit you. Jt So. Main St - ,, -. 242-36t ROCK LEDGE, 61 Haywood street. If Rooms thoroughly renovated, across street from Auditorium, half block from Battery Park hotel. Mrs, P J. Corcoran, Prop. HUNTERS, are you looking for an unredeemed shotgun T We have all well known makes L. C Smith, Parker Bros., A. H. Fox. 'Ithaca, Remington, etc. We carry a com plete line of ammunition and goods for hunters. H.- L. Finkelsteln Loan Office, 28 South MalnBt. 242-3t. FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOK tells about over 3C0.00O protected posi tions In U. S. service. More than 40,000 vacancies every year. There Is a big chance here for you, sure and generous pay, lifetime employment Easy to get Just ask 'for booklet C 693. No obligation. Earl Hopkins, Washington, D. C. THE BELVEDERE, 67 Spruce street; steam heated rooms; table unsur passed; reduced rates till January 1. Mrs. W. R. Hyman. 236-2t FANCY! ' FANCY! Grapefruit, 10c, 12 l-2c and 16c each. O. D. Allison, Phone 35. 250-3t LOCK, KEY AND TRUNK WORK Keys fitted, new locks put on, trunks repaired and rebuilt. Brok en windows repaned, tight doors rehung In fact everything that can be done by a first Class general repair shop. J. M. Hearn & Co., Battery Park Place. Phone 448. XMAS PRESENTS make the heart glad. Something durable Is a joy forever. The Asheville B. S. Co. fan nupplv you Raiors, Strops, Hair Brushes, Lather Brushes, are a few of the many articles we have. Do not fail to call during the holidays. 23 N. Main St Telephone 432.. tf WANTED Wnenever dresses of fine lexiure is soiled, or uwni ur wwi cloaks; then Is when we can be of service to their owners. With per fect equipment that is modern, and help that is skilled, we can cleanse such soiled garments in a most perfect manner, and to the satis faction of the owner. Phone 389, J. C.iWllbar, Pack Square. ' ' , " WHEN" buying Christmas presents see me and save money. A fine line or watches. Jewelry and optical goods. A.so watches, clocks and jewelry re paired; work irunranteed. H. LI- ' vltch, 29 College street . 249-30t $2500 to $3500 to invest In a paying business. Can render services, mors information by addressing "P.", Oasette-News. 208-tf. TORRENT. FOR RENT Desirable , store room, suitable for any kind of business without shelves or counters. Apply Box 337, Canton, N. C. tf FOR RENT Connecting rooms fur nished for house keeping. 1$ Grady street 18-tf FOR RENT Two pleasant rooms, furnished for light housekeeping. 28 Cherry atreet. 260-3t FOR RENT, FURNISHED Private residence Charlotte St, IS rooms, 3 bathrooms, steam heat, completely furnished; also good stable. Ap ply to J. L. Wagner, agent, at post- office, eod-tf FOR RENT Completely furnished large boarding house, 10 room house, room cottage. D. S. Wat son. . . v. -::., a . - FOR RENT A few desirable rooms at I College Park Place; close In; prices reasonable. FOR RENT Furnished, one 9-ronm cottage,' one 4 -room apartment modern conveniences. Room 9, Revell Bdlldlng. F. P. Ingle. FOR RENT Connecting rooms, nice ly furnished for Housekeeping south porch; electric lights; sink and gas la kitchen. 29 Starnes avenue. 1 FOR RENT 224 North Main St room, two-story residence, cheep. All modern - conveniences, large front yard, large garden and barn. Apply to John A. Guffey. 149-71 FOR EXCHANGE ' A new $2500.00 stock of goods for Asheville , Real Estate, also some money to loan on good real estate. J. D. PENLAND SON ' Real Estate, II Temple Court. Pone 1463. FOR SALE Beautiful Suburban home; on ear tine, surrounded by grove of trees with Ave acres of land, city water, electrk; lights. Very easy terma CANADAY REALTY CO. I N. Pack M. Pbowe 140. - - . PHOTOGRAPHS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Nothing would please your relatives and friends Christmas sb much as a good photo of yourself. Naturally It should be a good one showing you at your best Too alwavs t the best at RAY'S BTl DIO Over Mi lioU" bhoe fetore. tilul.!,ii iM'1 jj tHHJlHHHstHHHHItHltltK st X COMING ATTRACTIONS. It ' :v TOMORROW. 'The Girl 5 of the 'Golden West" Mati- tt " -nee and Night t , Monday, Dec. 4. Miss Nobody m It '. from Starland." at '"' m The Girl of the Golden West." Bigness is the quality which la par amount in Henry W. Savage's produc tion of Puccini's grand opera, "The Girl of the Golden West," which will be at the Auditorium tomorrow, mati nee and night, November 30. There Is a marked lack of the ordinary lim its which bound the musical and theatrical production which Is toured throughout America. . Mr. Savage :."'.: IVY SCOTT, In "The Girl of the Golden Best," A -Mgnt. never pauses where a matter of dol- ars and cents are concerned In a representation, and never has he spent his money with a more lavish hand than in this instance. He scoured Europe for singers of the first quality who could render the text In English and brought together nvt complete casts for rendering this im pressive work of the world's greatest living composer. Thus If necessary Hi IV 6CHUOSS THEATRE CIRCUIT Thanksgiving1, Mati. & Night, November 30. The Season's Greatest Operatic Event HENRY W. SAVAGE offers The original and only production of Glaromo Purrlnl's Grand Opera, . . "The Girl of The Golden West" ' (In English) Founded on David nalajvn'm TT. . mous Drama, with a comnanv nf World Famous Artists, Special Grand opera cnorus and the Grand .Opera orchestra of fifty. A production of marveioun scenio splendor. , The following principals will sing t the matinee performance: ' Irma Ijb lossy Dlna Puslia. ITmhartn Kr. VetU and William Pack. Mr. Giorgio t 'iiaeco, conducting. At ths evening performance the fol lowing principals will be heard: Ivy Sfott, Edmee de Dreux, Henri Bar ran, (''1 Ganttoort, Mr. Caessr 8i dero, t "ducting. Prices $1, $2, $2.60, $3 and $4. Tickets are selling at Whltlock's. ( Y 1 .- k - J , I . . I , I r , r; f S I -e - I y' A I V " 3 - : w t it ::-:. h ' I til I , w '!- Bill HUA4).lHtAIHdC.lKCmT Monday, November 4th MORT H. SINGER Presents the 'Moat Talked tf Show la the World THE ACTUAL DRESS REHEARSAL SCENE Tlie only Company Itmcnl tng Tlila Drllghtful bucceMn en tour. PRICE, BOr, l.V, $1, $i.R0. Ibis Hrete (2.00. . A Bid m- in i r MI4S Olly Ms nrun.u."!! i .it pr'.nt? an entire -ut.aiiKe of CU.-IS lie successive nislits. Ills -grand opera orchestra, selected with the greatest -care, numbers 50 skilled musicians, and Is under the direction of Maestro Glorgo Polacco, one of the world's most famous con ductors. He Is a friend and an asso ciate of the great Puccino's and is as well known throughout the United States, Mexico and South America as he is in Europe. It was Slgnor ro lacco who discovered Tetrailnnl when she was singing in an obscure opers company and he was' her conductor for two years. Slgnor Polacco , has two associates Bin Bonl and Soreno, both skilled and celebrated conduc tors. The , grand opera choristers are one of the -marked features--an army of young men selected from one of . the leading conservatories 1 of America. The scenic equipment Is on a par with the -other features of the production. : The whole organisation is 'conveyed from cltv to city by .a special train of ten. cars, including one car load of horses wnicn are em ployed In the thrilling scene in tne redwood forest of California. Mr. SOPRAXO, ; ' ! " '' ' '.' iiilltorliini. ThankHglvIng, Mattno ami , . Savage will present this organization in the large cities of he country from coast to coast. The filling of mall or ders is in progress, i. at Whlttock's clothing store and eaiti order is taken rare of as it is received, whether from city or country; "Miss Xobody From Starland." The big musical revue "Miss Nobody from Starland" comlim direct here af ter Its triumphant run of 300 eonsecu- tive performances at the Princess The ater will be the attraction at the Aud itorium on next Monday, December 4. "Miss Nobody from Starland" with Olive Vail Is a mixture of musical re vue and comedy. Many novel features and incidents which are Innovations In show world are Introduced In this piece The dress rehearsal scene In which the entire audience Is taken back of the scenes is a scream anil In the first act when the big trans-At- lantlo liner comes Into New Tork har bor the entire company land and cir culate (mom the audienro. Runt, m on sale. Friday morning at Whltlock's. The Lax-Foe Way. , i . Tf you had a medicine that would rtrengthen the liver, the stomach, the kidneys and the bowsla. and at fha same time make you strong with .a systemic tonlo, don't you believe you wuuiu soon De weilr That's "The lu.Tna w Wa ask vou to hilt th. fl-at knltl. on the money-back plan, and you will your aruggiat to sell you the see ond. . i It keeps your whole Inside right mere is notmnv alas nuil, uk. Lux-Fos. Remember the name LAX-FOS. LO G A N merchant; TAILOR,, j . Legal Bldg. ' a piu k Square. : K Phone 77. With Its Record Ran ot SM CotwecutlTe Performances at rJ"5N- th Chicago.' ' .MfllHPIMl . . u'mfl" 'ss i A frut- crrvrd WITH 1 w. 20 J INC LEY S0N0 HITS. . " Scats on snli' Frid.iv. A Statement of FatHs Backed by a 'St0;n4r Guarantee. ' We guarantee complete -relief to all sufferers from constipation, or. In ev ery case where we fall, we will supply the medicine free. . Rexall Orderlies are a gentle, ef fective, dependable, - and safe bowel regulator, strengthener and tonlo. They aim ' to re-establish nature's functions In a quiet easy way. They do not cause . inconvenience, griping or nausea. They are so pleasant to take and work ao easily that they may be taken by any one at any time. They thoroughly tone up the whole system to healthy activity. . Rexall Orderlies are unsurpassable and ideal for the use of children, old folks, and 'delicate persons. We can not too highly recommend them to all sufferers from any form, of constipa tion and its attendant evils. Three sizes, 10c, 26c, and 60c. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies In this community only at our store The Rexall Store, Smith's Drug Store, corner South Main street and Pack square. Odd Signs. Boston Transcript Placard at a movlng-plcture show: Tour children must have parents." In a barber's shop window: "Dur ing alterations patrons wilt be shaved in the back." Sign In Va Tremont street store: Empty boxes suitable for Christmas gifts." In a tailor's ' shop: . "We dye for you ? 'In a clothing store: "Thess pants will look better on your legs than on our hands." A silversmith has a place next door to a restaurant. The former hflvlng put up a placard, "Jewelry of all kinds plnted," the restaurant keeper follow ed with this: "Oysters and Little Neck clams plated."- ' , ' prostrating effect of disorder tn the female organism the misery of It and its depressing Influence on the mind. Many women who formerly suffered from these disorders owe their pres ent health to DR. SIMMON'S SQUAW VINE COMPOUND. It exercises a powerful restorative Influence on the female .generative system, builds up a strong body, restores healthy regular ly and promotes cheerfulness and a clear, rosy complexion. - Price $1.00 per bottle. Sold by all druggists Passnortt iBsued to balloon allots and aeroplanlsts by the Austrian Aero club' are worded In 15 languages as persons starting aerial journeys In Austria are liable to land among per sons speaking any one of a many tongues. .:).. . t-- .... CASTOR lis : For Infants Childrai,' flu tkl Yoa Han Alwajs E:ht . Bears tbV Blgnatwecrf WHAT DOES STEAM J POWER COST YOUt Are' Tou Csrrylng a .Big Friction ' Load r ' Do you know what It Costs T Find out how much power your machines actually use. The differ ence between that amount and the total for which you pay represents the losses In the engine and trans mission system, which must always be In motion. Nearly all work Is In. term it tent; machines are idle or not working their full capacity more than half of the time; this useless engine and transmission motion becomes ex pensive. In fact of every 100 horse power .at the engine shaft, from $0 to TO horsepower Is wasted in trans, mission. . Now Compare Tttla With Electric Drive. . Herein lies the chief argument for the economy of electric power from a central station. But the saving In labor and sundries are large item , .- - iv. ... 151-21 BALE OF RKAL ESTATE FOR TAXES. ' .' At II o'clock; on Thursday,. Deo. $1, 1911, at the Court House door In Asheville, N. C. I will sell at public outcry .to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to the law of North Carlo lino, all the lands in Buncombe coun ty on whkth the taxes for the year 1910 remain unpaid, a list of which lands to be sold, and the amount of taxes due thereon, with costs of adver tlsement added, as required by the laws of 1901, as follows: Howell. J. W., $ acres. Upper Hominy........ ... ...... ...,.$&. 42 Smathers, D. u., 109 acres. Upper Hominy .$1$.0$ warrant Jamea M., 12$ acres, Up per Hominy ,. . .,$11.21 Respectfully, R. C. CROWELL, Tax Collector Buncombe Co. NOTICE. ' ' By virtus of a deed of trust exerut ed to the undersigned trustee by Wil liam Ed. Mccall and wife. Maud E, Mccail. dated April 1 1911. and registered In the office of reclster of deeds for Buncombe county In records or deeds of trust In book No. $4, on page 14$, to secure the payment of a note therein described, which note Is past due and the solder of said note having demanded of me that said deed of trust be foreclosed 1 will on De camber It, 1911 at It O'clock at the court house door In Asheville. N. C oijer for sale for cash the following described land to wit: In the city of Aehevllle, eounty of Buncombe. N. C, adjoining Sawyer Hunter and others and bounded as follows: Beginning on a stake on the south margin of Patton avenue IS Inches North of and TH Inches East of th N. E. corner of the brick building at No. 249 Patton avenue and runs South II deg. E. 219 11-100 feet to a stakt In North margin of Cope street; thence witn cope street Ntirth TI deg. 12 mln Kant 45 feet to a stake In the North margin of Cope street; then North 1 deg. West 289 92-100 feet to a stake In the South margin of Patton avenue then South Tl deg. 12 mln. West 43 feet to the beginning. This the 11th day of Nov. 1111. R. 8. McCALL, t. ' ' Trustee. i 1 . J Central AFPcaatmamta Cosnfrlsta. ALBEMARLE PARK . . AN EXCLUSIVE INN . .. Near coif ,linksAttractive accommodations; good ser vice; excellent table. ' ' ; RAVENSQROFT, 95 Chnrch SW Asheville, N. 0. , Bole management Mrs. Rldgely Pennlman. Rates on application. Rooms en suite. Private baths, superior cuisine. Telephone 129. V . Mala building completely remodelled and renovated new additions ready Dec. 1st Spacious grounds. WINDSOR HOTE.L, 4$) SOUTH New management. American and nlahed throughout Rates Europ American. $2.00 per day. Commercial trade solicited. ' , v '. Large sample rooms free, O. . TATES, Prop, Battery Parli Hotel ' - ASHEVILLE, If. O. '" ,1HS ORN THBOCGHOTJT THK YEAJk Famous Evcr3rwhcrc T H E SWA A STRICTLY Family and; Transient Hotel Rates tl.M a day and apward. GLADSTONE HOTEL- To right of Southern depot . Only Xnropean plan hotel la the efts. Room Ti cents and $1.00 per day. ter meets all trains. Commercial tr ; ' " ' ' ' 1 - '"' ! ' ' FRAJTsT VILA KB. Manatee. ' THE WISTARIAS MISS MARIE BARNES.' - High class board and pleusaant rooms! "Lnnches and din ners for automobile parties Bates on application. M . '; iotel Raleigh, A New-Modern-Meritorions who know what'a what and LEADDXQ 00U2XSRCIAL Opra the Tcar .toud. ; Hotel Kenmore WAIHEHVILLE, If. C. 0ea Tbroaghoat lbs Tear,, - .u: a s.- nUCTLX HIGH CLASI SERVICE ALWAYS. . 4 THE JARRETT COMHERCIAIi Rate f 1.11 per day. . Hot and Cold Hoatk. CANTON, NeCeV , THE IMPERIAL HOTEL E. M. OEIER, Prop. FREE SAMPLE ROOMS STEAM HEATED RATE ETHELWOLD HOTEL la heart of Beautiful Sapphire Country. Altitude III feet Rates $t per day. Tempting Terms to Tourist Reserratloiia. f , MBS. BREVARD, IT. O. City Livery Stable W. F. ISRAEL Prop. - SPECIAL RATES TO Ttr mt rt atw.tr aiu4 vaIiIIaa tmmmft in ttotb city and county. Satisfaction e" 2 A L Hotel Storlinn ; . . PINCJNNATL OHIO, Overlooking. New Blntoa Park. Kt ry room outside with bath, or hot and cold water. Milk, eream. vegetables from our own farm. American Plan, $2.00, $1.(0. $1.09 and $1.50 per day, R. B. Mills, Prop.', formerly of Hotel Bennett, Blnghamton, N. T., and Grand Hotel, New Tort City. . Sixth, Mound and Kenyoo Street. WANTED! At the n.I-".:.:iNa KOTTTj at Ma rlon, N. C, Ti Buinrnw Boarders, rates $i to $T per Week, Chr.Oen half prlc Large eool rooms, fuur hundred Net of eocl por ' the-e U bo tettt fare on enr'n to i '1 yoi-r I'lmme " . i - i i i r- t of . '....- ' , 1 -. Locatioa. Largs lU'y Groa&ia, TZJISAccordlng' to LocaUoa ol Coosa, v ASHEVILLE, N. 0. . - , ; ' . ' , MAIN EC. 1 European. Overhauled and Remr- ean, too. TSe and $1.90 per . day. . ' NNANOA HIGH GRADE , ; J FRANK LOtTGHRAlT, Owner tk ProfX Cafe la connection. Baths tree. Por ade solicited. J-V.v : t , . BILTMORE, N. 0. - arranged " by telephone 1114. . : 1 : 1 ' ' Raleigh, N. C. Hostelry. It appeals to thou why. . .HOWELL 00B3. AND TOURIST HOTEL Of V7ATNE3VILLE, N. 0. ; ; ' . f J2RS. fALLB S. CORT, PrfttmtrtM. " "FREE BAXZPL3 EOOS" t C H. and MRS. L. W. KNIGHT. SPRINGS HOTEL AND TOURIST Batha : Special Rates by .Week m B. V. JARRETT. Maaacer. - . DUlsboro, X. ft . ; ELECTRIC LIGHTS FREE BATH . 8 $2.00. Trade. Write for Quotation j aasT FBANCENIA HAMILTON. ProprtMre. HENDERSONTIXXE, N. C. COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS . , mnA I . . . J.. .l nlrtkt guaranteed. , ; , PATTON C0UI3, lInrFhytlT.O. The best and most reaeonaMa bouse la town, good .table, eleaa beds aad home cooking. Rates $1 per day, ROSA PATTCX . " . ' HOTEL ElfTELLA' F.RTS05 art. HeadqaarUrg for traveling aasa aad lumbermen. Rate $1 per day, 8pecial rates by Ue asoata. Bate room. Tree sample room. Railroad eating housd fronting oatAera dspeO, Uvery la eonaectloa. w. a at .m wnrm?WT.m win 4 Carolina. Commercial School. Pearl L. Holman, Prln., litoue tTe. G. L. Hall, Asst Prin., Itione 1741. Mrs. CL B. CainpboU, Irin. Saorthaad DepX, rhooe ll9. School at Battery Park Place. '' Students may enter at any tints. Single course $35 cash, $59 on time, combined course $59 cash, $79 oa tlms. We are offering two gold medals In Shorthand, one for the one making the highest speed and the other for the best progress. " " ' ' Enter at onoe If you wish to enter In the ronteet ' ,T ' Ski i - . v is I i, tv . t .- f ; r "". - . f I.'., .tllih ... I I.. iMi "IP". A' l r. .1'.' '
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