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- v THE FRANKLIN TIMES. av-.: . -.tr-.' FaiDAY-i Jcty; 20, 1889; INDEX TO NSW ADVERTISEMENTS. TAB DROPS. Messrs. W. H. Pleasants And 0.1JL. Avcoeke eared a barn eaeh of tobacco lint week rVik'Yf-fe-a -The Franklin Conntv ; AIHanee will meet in Louisburg on Friday, Aognif 9th, Largest Yields '-f :-X :' 1 .-. Mr.'R. Fv Bunn. of - Cypres creeki planted one bushel and 3 pecks of wheal and it turned him but it bushels. The" best yield we hare heard of in the coun- A Word In Season. Mx' 'k:-', We find thefouowing excellent ' ad-' vice to the citizens of Charlotte : and eontigious territory in the Critic of that city. We think; wti is here said .ap plies with equal force-to Louisburg and Fraildin county The Critic says: to live, nor has it any rteht to make the public a partner in a matter in which it has no interest in its nefarious design to injure another. : Such, an enterprise would injure, the public with the same impunity that it would an individual when the time comes when it answered its ends to do so, it matters not how shrewdly the pretext, the motive is the same. So do what you can to ail all enterprises that will help your town and au wiw honestly ana legitimately laoc in your midst. They are worthy of your help, and will in the end help you.' This Ene of -policy cannot be objected to by any good citizen, and must result in mucn gooa u loiiowea. j heroes. . We appeal to you lad;u ef Franklin to become enthused on this subject o! a monument and gits the committee your sympathy .' and aid them when the time comes, which we know von will do. Eespecifally, r -. - - " Committee. W. Thompson, tat Baker, the Gardener and We eall attention: to the' artiele ' on "Soldieri Monument" by the committee on that matter.' Bead it and think, about it- m:ki'M-W-fA A runaway nnle hitched to a wagon loaded with tobacco fine, earned a little excitement on the streets one day this week. r i- vK'iwS In the natch rame of base-ball be tween the FrankUnton and"! Louisbarg. teeond nines, colored, the latter were suc cessful by a score of 26 to 16. . ' We nnderatand that the Trustees of the llale Academy hare elected Mr. B E. L. Yates at Principal. Air. Yates is a native of Wake Con and will, we think.be a rery Suitable man for the place. ; .:.fj Mr. WV Ti ugnw twko 4iU 4taie charge of the Jones tobacco warehouse, ha secured all his help, so he- writes us, and will be in Louisburg ahortly to : mike preparations to open hit tobacco ware house. -4-;", -: It U a matter of congratulation that the people are so generally bowing their interest tn. the upbuilding of tbe town by; their ceal in forwarding the tobacco inter, est and in the backing they give the male and female schools of the place; vr . The editor is.- at the-meeting ef tbe Press Association this week, which is in session at Lenoir. If anything appears in the paper at which any one is aggrieved,1 let them attack the "devil" , aa be ,hma promised to do the fighting in our absence; Now' for the brick hotel. It Is almost yes, it is a necessity. : Listen: A first, class female school, a first-class male school, a first-class cotton market, a "' first-! class tobacco marcet, and, then with; a first-class hotel we could certainly "get . there,"- - r;frJtT Prof. Bagley informs sis that the pros pects for a good opening of the fall ses sion of the Louisburg 3Temale College are tf" So much for farmers, because with inland towns and cities like ; Chaalotte, the towns and cities can have no real, permanent growth not" dependent on agriculture. jTfae two, town and coun try Tire mutually dependent, and can only prosper, by - mutual co-operation. In our opinion, therefore, the main hope of Charlotte, and all Southern towns and cities similarly situated, lies in cultiva ting a spirit of mutual . confidence be tween town and ' county, and ; like a spirit of self-help and mutual encomage ment of one another. This, hi aiword, means our own industrial ueveiop naent. .-fV - -' r . : But . in - another form. It means simply this: (1) Let all merchant and all others support and . encourage our own farms, our own mechanics, our own factories and all other home indus tries and home enterprises: in' preference to" all others, 'alwaya provided their goods and products are equal;. ?f ;-' i ; rSo, on the otner band; -. (-z) ijet wr mers and all other classes resolve, when practicable, to patronize all home trades, home houses and home business, and stop, as far as possible, all outside trans actions. v In the nature of things this change will be very Blow and unmarked. But once begun the result, is certain, and a.few mouths or: years rould. show an Industrial Revolution, and town and country would alike imperlpj Deserves More Than They Get. The Durham Daily Sun knows where of it speaks when it says the country press is doing ft grand work ;pr the State and the communities in which tbe "home Jjapers are published. v, That their labors are not altogether unappre ciated and unrewarded it is true but that in many instances the editors are poorly paid, the suspension of ft- paper ? every now and thenor thechange hv owner-' ship goes to show. iTbe Suci says: . :: As a class, editors of the country newspapers have done and are constant ly doing more for ;their town and its welfare and progress than any other set of men in. its borders-f Tbe country paper is a great educator, a great com fort and a ; great advantage to every community. .The money paid for it is the best investment jn the long list of family expenses. -; ; all Dr.Bogers, Mr. J. Engineer, the Baker, several other parties have resigned their positions at the Asylum. - , Rev. J. B. Hurley and lady, XIr. L. P. Hicks and lady and iliss A una Huff are in attendance upon the Conference at Oxford this week. Mr. J. J. Barrow, one of the most stirring young business men in the Stale, returned last Saturday from a business trip to Danville, rhere he completed arrangements t Vith-- Mr. Thomas, who will open the other to bacco warehouse ia Louisburg " this fall, "V .... j7 -' -'"V : ICE! ICE!! 1CEII! . Ilavln; Just rectived a car load of Boston ice, I am prepared to furoUh it in aoy quantity. Rea!sr cuau.mers can have it delivered at their residence or store every mommj la quantities of S pounds and opw&rt.. Leave your order at Egertoo's store. J. IL Hakbms. Louisburg, 5f. C. June 6th. TJWIVERSITY 1' li D TT iiuo HOT. DULL RAINY. AND EVERYBODY YOU MEET HAS A LCflS FACE. EXCEPT THOSE YHD GO TO you very flattering. With such, a eommodius building, and a faculty . of saeb superior ability, there is no reason t why this Col lege should not become one of the best in the State. " '. 5 j;r :' ' V;" :1.s'r-. Yon will confer, a favor upon tbe edi tor and at the same time . do SOMETHING to benefit your home paper, if you will mske.it a point to do business with those who advertise ia tbe Times. : Tbey show by tbeir acta that they appreciate joor trade, and are not ashamed to invtte to their places of business - We understand f rmv: reliable parties in Raleigh that the vote of the Board of Directors stood as follows; On the charge of immorality thoe voting, for Dr. Gris sum were Drs. p. Burke, ilay wood,; J. C McCormiek Isaac Jaekson' Capt. W. S. Harris and , ol. 1. 8. Amis Against him: ' lr. Geo. A. Foote, W. It.! Capebarfand R H- mith, Fq. On the clMrge. of cru elty ia to stamping Upchureh; Against, .irisomr Messrs', Foote, Smith, t'apehurt. Harris ;. and Haywood. Fo'r ' (irissom Messrs. Amis, Jackson and McCormickc Help Home Enterprise. J : : 'The Warrenton Gazette says many goodihittgsnrt itfhiS"iitterala"ri it driven more directly to ptmi point, and stated fact more clearly, than when it says: . . .y ;;v;i '-'r :.y''X, 'A friend recentlv said to us that he would' take the Gazette, but Jiardly saw. the use in doing so, as luVheighboV was a subscriber and they swapped papers. We could not quarrel with him about it but if a county is a necessity, if it is a benefit in any way, dur friend is wrong; for a county enterprise should be sus tained by all the people. Many worthy euterprif eH have been throttled by 4too close economya "saving at the spigot and losing at the bung.M It is a short sighted policy to withdraw your patron age from au enterprise because you do not setback in a day or a month two dollars for every one you ihvesk-A man can-much.better afford to pay-wore for a home product than he can for - an out side' one, because in the former case his inoney is kept at home and he staudr. a good chance of , getting it : lack again, Avhcreas in the latter, it is gone "for good." V, - . Error. 1 - , W'a warn in amvu. lobt voaV in kfatinr tliat the base-ball nines of l'ungo and IxrtiifllHirg would play a match, game. We should have said Burlington and Louislurff, It is impossible to find . a Punso club, as we have never seen but two persons who would i acknowledge' that they lived in Pungo. v ' v ; Tobacco Cttriiijr.i; Zf-'l Mb. E.ditob:--I will jgve a, process of curing tobacco, which 1 hope will be of some benefit to the farmers: ; : v . If tout tobacco is vellow ran to 95 as soon as possible, go to 100 in 5 hours, to 10 in 5 hours, to 110 in 5 hoars,' to 115 In 4 hours, to 120 mi 3 hours, then" ran 5 degrees every 2 or 1 3 hours until you reach 130, then stand: there until the leaf is nearly dry, then run 5 degrees every 3 hours until you reach 140, then run 3 or 4 degrees an hour - until you reach 160, stand 4 hours, then to i 170 in two hours, then stand 4 hour, then drop back to 160 and stand there until your stems are all killed. - -. - ; Yours truly, , " Fivs Yeabs Expebienck. v I' It Yotir Attention. - The Times is fearful that our sanita ry laws are not receiving that attention which they should have. K The officers and the people- too, fail to place the proper'stress upon this, very important matter. : It strikes us thati the town could well afford to pay a man for ; two weeks in" each summer month to- 4o nothinsr else but look after the sanitary condition of the town.ITp to this 'time. th hpalth nf Touisburz has beenrvery good, and the way to keep Up the good record is to remove and keep removed everything that will even; tend to cause disease.' It is too' late to remove the cause after the effect has done its work. "Penny-wise and"; pound-foolish! no tions are ruinous-to, everything., with which they are connectespecially this nnMtinn of sanitation. -LI Therd are some people, wIkv it, seems, rare so shortsighted that they prefer topay a large doctor and medicine bill, to say nothing of the suffering, rather thantd expend one-tenth of the amount to j)re : vent the cause which produces the dis ease. The readers of the Times know 1 all this, as well as they now anything, but we wish to remind the, citizens of Louisburg that they must carry their knowledge into effect in this- particular,, if they desire . their town - to continue healthy. " To say this and s'that. thing ought to be done, is of no account tu le8s you go to work and do it. And. then too, when the officers find that the Ranitarv laws are beins violated let the full extent of the punishment be admin- V istiA i We think tnacau awa aaouai. be enfiwcetL but at this geasonT none are. more important than those of out town J requiring every occupant ,oi. a ; io w keep it clean. No attempt at ,? buIWca-:; inor or titrMta of takins them to the. Supreme Court should deter our ofScers from doing their full duty in this mat- ter,jj;l One Way to liuild Up Your Town - ,1 ' v ; ' " Under tliis c'tption we find the fol lowing in the Twin-City Daily upon a subject to whicYwe have recently called attention "The way to build up a town " is to never slight an opportunity f to say a kind word for it. -Always speak Well-of its.people, its institutions; ahdr its vari ous enterprises, and be sure te give them your patronage and ; support.' " Don't send to other towns to buy goods when you can purchase them equally as cheap from your nome mercnants. onouia you become involved in litigation, don't go elsewhere to engage the .services of ail attorney, simply because they charge 'yott fancy prices for4 their services," the only thing by wmcn you may juugo v, his ability, for the chances are ten to one that you have far better; talent at home, among a class of men with whom" you are acquainted, and who very natu rally feel a much deeper in erest in your welfare than a stranger would, and who "will work harder for your interest, for surely he wishes to deserve your future' patronage. ' :- . N; " ; If you have manufacturers iu your: town that make any article ' that you use or consume, then buy' ft of thern remembering that every dollar- you spend at home : gives ryou a chance to get some of it back again. So you will perceive thateven aside from duty and the interest you may feel in your town," that as a matter of policy it will pay you to patronize home institutions. Never send offiuiy money when you can ipos aiblv avoid it. for when you ; do,: you place' itbeyond your reach to ever re- Cover It agmo. ,puv u you sjicuu home the chances are that it will find its way back into your' pocket again after a while or some of it at least." : i . rWi't foil to liberallv patronize your home papers, for it is to them you must look to advocate measures that tend to build up and beautify your town, and it in to them that vour town ana peopie must look for a aefense when either is unjustly assailed. Your home paper is evef sounding the praises of your . town T- alicrht im ormortunitv to Say a grood 'word for it. It is always here to uphold - . . m . . ! a. . the right ; m s tne jwe agauwt uio wrong, and to protect the weak against the oppresions of the strong, v, If you' anbacribe for it-tit is wdr- rbv f all the helD vou can give it, and it will pay you back a hundred fold for all that you may invest in it. - ' :: "And last, but not least, we say that every man that is in your midst, who is engaged in a legitimate and honest - en- a : . " . A ? - t wf - .vuil lerpnse, give nun, j-"ubwihcm, warmest sympathy andtinstinted ; sup- Dort whenever and wherever it ues you? power to do sd. : Never . join sm.j Personal. .fS v-.i'-"- ;-- Mr.' P B. Hawkins is .on a - visit to Baleigh. . : ; ': -. - - ?. -.V ; "Miss Mary G. Clifton is on a visit to Franklinton this weekv. , : ' Miss Era Cfcilins, of Nashvule, is vis ing relatives in the burg.; " y:: ;." Misses Mattie and Tempie Harris are on a visitto Pinevule, N. C. ; ; ; ; Miss Ettie Sykes, of Raleigh, is on a visit to Louisburg, guest of Mrs, G. tW. Miss Laura Eng. of Warrenton is visiting the family of Mrs.Massenburg, neartown.-''rr-'v,;'-:- " ' A -Rev. B.Cade has been in Wasliing- ton for a - few days looking .ailer the patents on bis ielegraphic invention. s Messrs. A. T. TJzzJe, Chas, Cohen, Badhani and Ike Levy, rery popu lar traveling men, have been here during the weekw, v-5' ;"'-".'-"".': ;.",- ? ' Mrs. J. RTomlinsori, accompanied by her sister, : Miss Annie Wilder, left one dav last week for her home, Wash ington," D.C. V- r--.: OLl SOLDlElt'S MOM UMENT. ". At the last meeting of the Confeder ate Veteran's Association held hi Louis-: bnrw. the writer wa appomted a com mittee of one to raise funds with which to build a monument to the memory of Franklin county's gallanb-and martjTed heroes, who laid down their lives, as noble and sacred sacrifices upon the al tars of their Southern homes, during the late war. We are thoroughly imbued with the rteht and justice of this step and we promise tliat in the near future there shall be witnessed a Consumma tion of this committee's; work in the form of an appropriate and beautiful shaft rearing its grand proportions from that soil and home for which those sol diers fought and died. In accordance with a request issued by' J. S.. Carr, T-Ba-r President of The Confederate "At a meeting of the Franklin county ! Yetcran's Association held in . Louis burg on the 4th or Julyv"1883j ; it was ecUed that we have a reunion' and basket pic-nic . in Louisburg August 15th, 1899. Let all who feel an inter est in the entertainment of these old worthies bear this in mind and do all they can to make the day a pleasant and successful occasion. Those who are willing to contribute- to this good cause will please report at once to any member of the following Committee of Arrangements: J. JUL Malone, C M Cooke, B. Cade, G. G Gill, F. S. Spru ill. Don't hold back and wait for the Committee to call on you, but come forward friends with willing hearts . and hands and lets give these old veterans a good time and a good dinner as an earn est of our appreciation of, their, gallant heroism whue we were at. pome enjoy, ing its comforts. - See next issue for programme. v ,.':'"';. .;,-..,;.' .- (NORTH CAROLINA 1 Kmporium of Fashion. - ' Clinpoll IXill, O. ;.-.'...,;.... - : - ,,.." ' "'J! '.. :' ;. ' - IX " The next session opens Sept. 6th, 1889. Thorough Instruction ts offer ed in Literature, Science, Philoso phy and Law, Tuition, IZQ per ses sion. For catalogue, address t- -r . V Hon.K.P. Battxc s v - President. LIVERY FEED ST AlBljES. NO DULL.TI MES THERE- -p t TcT-wTP-a ca a t,w ayh r?nnn. , The coods at Ezarton's are ALWAYS so well bought that as a ceo- eral thin, they can sell MUCH LOWER than lite averse and them make a good profit. -We always take au Inventory la August,. to are bow re axe gulling on aad we will pot, during this month, a groat many things . . ' j To Tlie Public. I am now selling first-cliss corn whis key towER than it has ever been sold in Louisburg. Give me a trial and . be convinced that Lmean what I say. AU other goods at lowest prices, t ; s . B. 11. UODPEBSOK.. . Warner's health corset S1.25, at Cren ahaw, Utcks a Allen's. - . 1 , - Large lot At gents scarfs, hsts. collars and eaffs ai Crenshaw Hicka a Aflen'a. ' Bay yoar ten at Crenshaw, Illeka A Al len's ana yu wtll get pnrcj v -; " A supply c turnip seed it Furman's drugstore.-;. . v.-.-,v - . 1 Wa have leased the Terrell Stables in Louisburg. we will endeavor to ac commodate the publle with good con- Yeyantea. -11 good Horses too ucg-r r,l- anil attentive drivers will plfasS tha mhllfl. wa are determined that it shall be done.' Also we are prepared to tate c-re of teams, ' ind the very hMt atijniiou Tmll be dten mem. Wa are prepared to do all kinds of bailing, haring aecured a Crst elais dravfor the purpose.. Gie cs a share or your paironsge, ana ww will guaraesatW action. - - Verr Resiectfo ' ' Z - HAYES & nXNELL. m -AT- ASTONISHINGLY LOW- P1U0E3. We will offer tha following roods LOW Hit than jroa arer , 4tamet of. Remnants ot . ; . . CALICO. . UYHS. WORSTEDS. PAflWOODS HAHDIERCE1EFS. . HOSIERY, FUHHELS. SHOES. SUPPERS. LADIES HATS. . .. GENTS HATS, UMBRELLAS.. PARASOLSTAHS. -A XUMXROC8 LINT OF- llngsr Kobes.' -- . ' :' A number of very nice buggy robes can be had cheap at . ' r -'7'-"' - Geeex & abboro's. , I trill be In the Cocft House from Thursday, the 1st day or August, to Friday th th, l8ocday escepU eil for the purpose of listing the We will macs snueinl deductions in I nronertv and Doll in the town of TOWN TAX notice., NOTIONS, TJNS &e. will make j'oa ffcol -Veteran's Association" the Veteran's in in witii the rabble that vrouki run down voitownjorsay;iinkind things about the man who tries to build up his' busi ness by utterjng fajsehoods and making misrepresentation about his' neighbor; for the business that cannot' live upon lia nwn merits and cannot stand the honesty rivalry in business, is unworthy J np-Prnnklintfountvmetandseton foot a movement to raise funds to build the .Old Soldiers llomeM but the Commit tee for the Monument mod will not con flict with the Old Soldiers . Home Com mittee for we do not intend to ask any one iu Franklin county to contribute a cent to the Monument fond unless we are able to give them value received for their money. We have our. plans for mulated for raising the Monument fund, and we will put them in active operation tw fell nf which due notice will be eiven. We will not enter upon the work in earnest until this fall, Septem ber or October, yet we already -have several hundred dollars promised. This monument should be, and shall , be built. UTie voice OI oia X nuixuu a I rettes dreds. whose bones lie. bieacnmg on i ib-oi. many hard fought fles of Trginia, or lie mouldering beneath the brush wood of an historical wilderness: -? hen at twilight gray theHsad whippor-. will, - ' ' ' - ;:' Tr.vMroli an the stake at their head: And with its unearthly tremaloas tnfl, : The lonely gloom of the whole plaee fill With a reauiem orer the dead. : The voice of her sons our kith and kin, who fought and bled- and suffered until captured and them languished and died in Northern prisons all cryout for some fitting memorial or tneir manyr dom. , History calls for tt, our Southern land of widows and orphans calls for it. We appeal to those wno Tcraamea n home either on account of ybuth, age or reluctance, to turn to "Our Living and Our Dead" to "The Land We Love! and there imbibe the true spiritkof chivalry, gallantry and heroism.; Ilave yon for gotten or can you ever forget what our lWin and oar dead soldiers dared. Old and suffered for us and their loved ones. Did Napoleon' wars, or llannibal's campaigns, or Aiexanoers conquests ever furnish history with their, equals for bravery, daring ana true courage Recitals, of .Ballaklava bloody field of Lucknow's awiui carnage or aiucm o daring charges pale in the presence, .of our soldier hiswryf-pals Into in Bigcificance. Are we willing to set ouietlv down and rest upon the laurels rf sw - Ira ' ffS A -I that our aeaa soiaiera wuu fought battles of suffering and death nd rob historv of its ow and our wn minds and those of our children r.nfii nriAt.i& memories No.'tier- erl but as a last but noble" resort' we appeal ; to Southern womanhood, whose love and admiration for .the ,-Vivalrift fflories in man never cief ginghams, Gkekn & Yakboro. r Yon ran get nice ladies vests ateost at Green A. Yarboro'a. " Cl'otblnr. t .If you wish a nice suit of clothes vou will do well to call at Green & Yarboro'a. They are closing out at astonishingly low figure V 'Our prices wui surprise you. ;- ' ? j Our hand-made . gent and ladles shoes enn't be surpassed in quality, durability or price. a (. ; , , -. ; Green & Tahboro. A lull stock of school Ikss ; wUicn are now being used iu, the. public schoolsat : - Greejc & Yarboko's. ' Louisburg. Any persoo raiimj to list his UQcables during, the time above named, will bo liable to double tsx. " GEO. 8. BAKEll, Tax lister. July 9th, 1889... 1. ...... . - You WiU Find Come and we will sell yod some bargains thai 'better than yon have 4br a long time. - Very Repccffi!ry, . ' " T.X.BGERTOS. LOUlSBOUGh N.'a AT- Ladies will remember that they can have their teeth removed and new, ones inserted in twenty minutes by calling on Dr. VL E. King, dentist. - A big stock of that same old Veil whiskey jast reeeWed and going per qaart at U. Waitt & Co'a. ellow corn at 60c tkkki:ki OP NEW YOKK. Call -at King Bros, and get von pekage of eig- eoniaiiuDK a y- BKare eo tnre of the terrors of New Yorfc. arettes. Each pael "lient's tne shoes in ail etyhea and prices at King Broa. . - t'RODGERSQN'S BAR) -Candies, bananas, applrs, al s-ip" tola chewing gnm at King-BroS.1 Jnst received ten thousand Dnke ejja rettea with the latest pictures at King naTlegthls'ilav qnalifiea as Adjjlnta. 4. Ar Jnh Winston, deeeased. alt per sons having claims azainst the estate f the said John "Winston, deceased, are hereby notified te present the same to me on r before the 6dT day of Aprd 1890, or this notice will . be pleaded in bar of their reeoTerf, and all persons indebted to said estate wilt please settle at once. N.Y.Guxunr, , 'Adm'rof John winswn,,jiec-ts. Apra ist, iw.' v: '-;;'.... ....f 5 on the coax En, a full line of best Wine?, Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco. I r. . yi v7 ' U-Ileuiember I wiix kotbk I . if von want pleasant drink . 9 , w . the "good o!d, alwsys callat Xcj-TTIE KXT SESSION. WILL BLG iNnfca WEDNESDAY Sept; 4th, 1889- CollegUte Course, loclodlnj Latlo, witn Bjard, WsaJdor. TwA wd Lights, I7C.0O per riea&lon or twenty week. - Ex! ra .Branches nil .esaooable Trate. Location, Ileallhy Wafer Good and Ior Pnlt n of teachers. Payments easy be made Monthly by special arracge-me-ots. but must alwats be made at the Btamiya of each tooothw Ibarra products will be taken Tor tuition, if previously agreed cpoo r furtker partleuiara, addrs - , : - ,' . ' - ' " . ' . LouUburg, ! C. oarrow-' s tore sllsn I4OTJISBTJBG, H. .O. u if I STILL LEADS ALL OTHERS EI THEIR LINE. whose sympathetic hearts never grow .a nrT(f th deeds of true dring fingers lint or and bravery, -whose ueis irrnir tired of picking dressing wounds or spreading sweet flowers over the .graves sf departed EVmYT PBIOES AS LOW A3 'MTY'tt SALOOIL 3 W raUsM I arv 4a tk pwW-e, KUm Qmm "ste-k ( gooda- sthklt sse sw egosing ai escesigfy U t tU . ' yeas. X nls lUe ei UlXilKtHY. Jya fjrrollU eanployee alwara rJj t rre yesw to;- i3GOOD ORDEB KXIT IK POOLUOOJL' CALL EwtS -X S. Baueow 2z Sox.
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