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Carter, Mcncnern, v,. - - Raleigh, Hodgins ana k. iv r Wnm6 and Paupers- The foUowing jurors ar $92.75 salary for drawnfor the July term of Rob- FJ Meares j fj eson superior court: keeping gupport; First veeK-. - - - - $5 for burying SM "W. Floyd, J. S- Humphrey -71 0r-Q. T, Sib8? TB Smith Milton Bax' J Williams $11 and Freeman Print; French, J. B.Smitn.miiu, J f -0 for applies; W. r G Currie HTtoTMcn: k. Humphrey, $82,21 for making Angus Currie Hector c te Freeman Printing Fred Seals, Ji.e6 tor soppBes; town of Pitman. L i ftfi fnr licthts for I ill III I M-l I IAJLIb W i.v-' ' " " Burke, Second week-Spurgeon Jones, J. W. Seals, J. D. Davis, v. Lancaster, J. M- Mclver, JT K. Singletary, W. S. Cobb, J. M. M. L- Edwaras, M. Shep herd. Alex roe. W. P. McNeill, man. Robt. H, Branch. The following regular pauper list was approved: -rm AnattA NeDSV Al- fords 1.50, Eliza Bass mitog" ti o nir "Rratcher 2. An DU1UCUU J ' nnurt house and jail, Th following were allowed re bate on taxes: W- A. Legget and J. G-Lewis. ttJm Roads and Bridges uaruj Leach, J. J. McPhaul, M. SJep- - A herd. Alex. Edens, Hugh Mon- Pnd ne , - H. C. Free- Miller, E- E. It was ordered inai. borrowed from First National Bank for county expense's, pay able December 15th. The report of Treasurer Mc- for June was receiveu and recorded. ' A. J- Godwin was admitted to AN APBON PABTY ! W - - . -j. W s Miss Baraes ana w. Wed-ClilIdre'Dy i moom-lagdalc. Oorreipondenoe ot The HobenonUn. Mr and Mrs.W, B. Ivey visit ed at the h0rae t Projv W. j R. Surles i Saturday and Banaay. W m oirfiAflintrlv sorry to . .l- fr-a V.. X. reDOrt Xne Siunneisa "i- Twis. of Barnesville. Hope for her a speedy recovery. Last Sunday afternoon, Mr. U R. Rhodes was married to Miss Dora Barnes, both of this com mif Their many friends UM-avB wish for them much happiness Mr W. T. Jenrette visited friends in this community Satur day. ff lamps P. Barnes, one of v, rJAaat. citizens of this sec- llllC V vJ v v tion. is in very feeble health. The little son of. Mr. Haynes Barnes, of Proctorville, was ser iously hurt the other day by some how being caught in the brick mill. Hope thelittie reuow will sbOn be out again. Misses Lydia and Flora rink verv Dieasanwy vai number of their friends last l ri the occasion- being CONFEDERATE MONUMENT. The Matter of Erecting One Will be Taken up. The executive committee of the Veteran's Association met Mon day. Capt. Thomas McBrydo, cbairman; juuge a - v. awvwh, Messrs. D. A. Buie, J. S- Thomp son, G. C Fisher, B. Stansel, J. A.' McAllister and Dr. J. D. Croom were present" It was ordered that the sccie- . . . t. 1 t,ary correspond witn inai oie workers as to size design and cost of ' monuments, ranging in price from $3,000 to $5,000 and day evening, an T" gUS X5!OUt -r lpountv V,ome, ben Bridgers 1, Uussie - w.lloUffhbv was granted U - C7 Apron Party."' Tne gins made the aprons and, the boys hemmed them. "Longana ic-ua was the laughter, when it;was iscovered that some of the White aorons were hemmed with black Cai thread. A prize was given voine urn w sell patent medi . TIT t., j. o n TtolH-orin l .fU. W U). 1UI1U 1 -rA hi, privilege to ,rZw2 Wm cines without paying tax. Baker 1.50,MaryT.Baxl52,Wni Miscellaneous-J. D. McGou Bass 2, Lewis Brown i.u.u . ftR . work on stock tt . . t r r Li i rm i Kail. Brown 1, Lett enu iou, - . Q. .n Davis $45 for 10b TV " 4. nhlH. Tho children --imn TOhndidhis,Wmg,MS.:iiiM;Arteina9Jttc,o....w..:, t well and showed careiu. -- --- . . ,,....,... Of PmiiIsi- i. J . . . 1, K.r i r I ua i.tin.iui, u. training anu naru wi Carter 2, Josiah Chavis 2, Sam Campbell 2, Angus Chavis 1.50, Kate Clark 5, Peter Drake 1.50, Candace Drake 2, Mary Dumas 1.50, Charlotte Davis 2, Mike Evans 2.50, Weldon Floyd 1.50, vn.vA 1 no. Henri- ettaFairley 1.50, Rachel French Rancke, 1 &0. Bettie "arre1"'1 I LIU. IJOO VJivv Goodman 1.50, mtus u.icu,u ' and n. P. Jackson, jU 1, Edward Graham " tl.B0 each, H"nt i"riT honest over Andrew David ;T. llUnt 1, J""" fianchy 1.50,B.Hagins 1.50, Robt- H. Herring 3, Peter Houston 1, Elizabeth Houston,?, Anderson Hammonds 1.50, SalUe , Hulon I. 50. Pollv Ivey 3, Rebecca Ivey work on fence; D. W. uiiock, $10.00 for repairs to typewriter and fnr mad notices: Edwards UUV4 v - " and Broughton, $6 for tax books T N Smith. $29.79 for listing taxes in Smith's township; G. E. coroner, $9.65; W r,: Garrett. J. A. Boone, m. t. mc- ac. p all for holding . r I A I . n. Kact nfl Mr.. DUUrKWUMH' HIC "'"1 " .- . I. ,. . .. r... rink was the fortunate winner. IJ.-rs, bauuse i ree; . - ii-'4' Wr. 'W 9- nn A. I'j. Amnncr t.hOSe DreSeni WBic iii.Miii-m.ii.-. ,w. """"B 1. . , -i tt 1 1,11 rnm. IlnmnhfOU. PrfiVatt. jtfa KlOVH, ftUUJ 11UUSC. x.. v 1 T... Uiin. ttnn tllfn H 1 1 It ) II IllCU LI u" iam, ye, r ioyu, ivojr i" . lVfpaars. Bost ck. Nye, Fit - tirst wonuay in auB. Gra 1! r A. Bracy $19 90 lor supplies un small DOxtatients; uiyde mc nn 4--9 TO-tViV sunttlies and doctor bill for smaUpoot patients R. D. Lancaster $25, JtCr Ba.tnei $15, M. B. Griffin $ia, wair liurns chain '"rZ&-tiS&rrntr Co.. $29.80 for . - y ni I U ttUKw x rx- Martha Locklear l.ou, ior " "W;i:;w. m40 for Lockler 1.50. . " .rnniA: lstinsr taxes innww'p ship; Spujgeon Jones, $15.26 for listing taxes in Parkton town ship; D. P. Shaw, $50.46 for list ing taxes in Lumberton township s, uaiiiB lumor. u.v,. . 7: m,nn 25 and E. 1j- lear l.ov, Mary j lour 1 50. Charlotte Viola Locklear 1.50, Betsy Milli gan 1.50, Joe Merrick 1.50, S. J. Moore 3, I. E. M 'White 1.50, Henry Moore & wife 3, Zella Mayes z, Mag -eix - Q fQT Ugting Milton Murry 2, Louisa c- .Q Briu8 t)W Lauchlin 5.&U, uaniei v, u, - - services as county THnro. McKinnon 1.50, Dougald Ior McMillan 2.50, NeiU McMillan attorney -2.50,MackMcQueenl Harriett McLean 1, Mrs ,o . Misse9 Mjnnie and Nannie Ro 1.25, Susan mcriu. . . and Mis8 Herring, McMiUanl.50,MaTthaMcnar ' visiting the 2.JeffNorment2.50,C.Nelsonl.50, of dmmgton, Mr. Clem B. ThompBOn and Miss Kate Saundere Marrled-Aah-pole Newa. ; Oompondenoot the Rot5)nln- Mr. Clem B. Thompson went to Charleston last week and brought back a bonny bride in the person of Miss Kate Saun ders, formerly a popular milliner Pete Arnette, colored, insane, for two weeks an inmate of the jail, died there Monday night- An excursion was run this ITT 1 1, -v morning from wauesuoiu Wilmington. Ninety-three speni from this settlement. The mixed train on the Raleigh mer friends. t McLean went to Charleston with Clem Thomp son to see him safely married. Mf.Phauland Miss request them to suDmnesimuit-s of Bay Minette, Ala., are and designs for the inspection oi . c vi9itinK thcir larce circle of the committee at a meeting w u .nd fricnds Mr. N. A. Carter has taken charge of Robeson Inn in place of Mrs. J. D. McLean. He has had much experience in the hotel business and no doubt will make a success. . , . . i i i Messrs. Ed. and Ulaude v uyu n i 1 I .... here. She is university oeioveu nd cbarleston which has been and gladly welcomed by all for- eavmg here at 12;10 in the after held first Monday in August Ordered that the ladies of Red Springs Chapter and of the Rob rti A TT Tl n l'O. eson uuapier, v. v., .v, quested to proceed by such means as they tWnk best, to pusn the collection of funds for the erection of a Confederate inonu-1 d familie8 gpent part of iast night at her home in noon will now leave at l in tne aftornoon. Rev. Mr. Fairley of tho First Presbyterian church of Fayette- ville, will preach in lona church, near Ashnole. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. An intorpstincr meeting of . . . . m Lumberton Lodge Knights oi Pvthias will be held Monday night. The new officers will be installed and there will bo work in the second rank. Mrs. Wm. Gales died Monday East Lum- ment. It wasresoiveu, umi b pledge ourselves to use diluent efforts to organize our respective townships and to press forward ir. ih.ni 'wm of funds for the VII - erection of a monument to our Confederate dead. Tne following were elected as members of the executive com- mitteeo for their townships: J. K. SingleUry, Back Swamp; . Jno. D. Malloy, Lumber Ferdinand Odum, Raft Hal training i faithful lady T. Cash well. Mr. Ernest harfnn firf about 40 years. Her husband and several children survive. The remains were taken to Gibson. 8. C, Tuesday for interment. Mr. J. S. Humphreys.of Shan non. was among the visitors here for the Fourth. He reported a at Wrightsville Ltorm in his neighborhood Sun day. Some damage was done to crops, shade trees and a barn on Mr J O. MfPhail's place was unroofed- At a hearing before 'Squire John II. McNeill Wednesday ar ternoon, J. C. Cole, colored, was nlaced under $500 bond to appear Jones has been - nurt and answer a charge of week at Wrightsville Bench. Rev. A. T. Rogers and family, of South Carolina, are visiting re latives in and around Ash pole. Mrs. Tavlor Fisher, of Park- ;Q Vifr father. Mr. N. A. Thompson. Tir Rrown and Master spent Sunday Reach. tuo. fi.mhonin exercises last A 115 - Sundav night were very enjoy did their How It ym Observed In Lam- berton Good Attendance and Good Order-PrlzeWlnners. The Fourth was celebrated here yesterday in holiday style. It mattered not what event in history the occasion celebrated nor when it was instituted. It was amusement the enplo hunt ed and this the managers tried to supply. To the early a stir the clouds appeared threatening and did not promise a propitious day for an outdoor celebration- However, barring a few occasional showers during tho day that were real blessings, tho day was excep tionally pleasant- As early as 6:30 o'clock people could be seen hitching in the lots. The tirst train arrived at 7 '"o'clock and added to the crowd. The town was very much alive at 10 o'clock when an excursion came in from Marion, S. C, arid intermediate points and perceptibly swelled tho number. Still others came manager, Mrs. C. quite sick with exzema combined enticing handg from their cm- with some kind or wiiu vine pioyers. Tne specihe cnarge is sen. for enticing hands who were at We regret to report the ex- k building the Dresden les; man, Floyd, ivey, rrevaiu, Lumber Brld0e locals horn and Smith. I iv,, , , midenoe of Tiic Robesonian. 1 ' , i I ..... mi I ... Children's Day will be observ- M; A'maLove, of Wilming- tromo i"ness or Ncai a. iiiumi'- ck,tton Mills Monday 1 m I f .-1 i-l i. - ,1 -w-i t I eel ai XSlOUUllUuaio tOn, anU MISIt OUUIO uuuuuim, -mhj, ,mv,v. . . I " I. , ... iTf i a hninty frnnn .Tnlv e firhth.tneexercis- k,,,,,,,,.:, who have been vis- be oved eitizens. n Kao-in at. half-Dast three -4:' M5oQ TT.cctm Rhaw for the tnderlv nursed by his large o'clock. Everybody is invited to I agt weekj returned to .their family circle and we trust ne attend. ' homes Monday. . may soon oe "Pattie." !oo Mnm; flnbb returned Mrs. D. W. Galloway anu cim . . , -.T -i T..i.. Q..1 i i i ,.4- irr in Rmithfl&ld Hloommgdaie, in.., fr0m Jackson springs yusieiuoj, uren eit - - - mrnoA hv Miss HattieUwen th s week for a visit w .pvtrnl other relatives-" Miss Bullard, of Eltod, is visit The Barium Orphan's Borne Statesville Landmark The annual meeting of the board of regents of the Barium Orphans' Home was held at the Home Tuesday. Those present were Rev. Dr. H- G. Hill,Maxton; Rev. Mr. Craig, Reidsville; Mr. -- l.ii.. D,.,. . . . , i . m. iitwn nnr iii.u' ili.v T. McBryde, Rev. J. vv. wu n " ; . nP. n. M. Richards and Mr.J. C, New Pensioners The county pension board.com- nnaaA nf Messrs f"" TT1 t s Thnmnson. m.vj. aaueuwjr, ixoi, tl . U. A.' I ' I - 1 I r int. HAtr. 1ntlA icuuiucu l-hw"- i.- ... .1 ii. I oteeie, oiawiv" Dr. Hill was elected president ft meeting in the clerk of court's noon. . .u. T K. of the board to succeed Dr. Rum Office Monday totransact pension Mr. and Mrs. 11- M. oonn k. MMhodist pie. deceased. Rev. R. W. Boyd business. . httie son wiiourn, ' ; - , nrft amone wa8 re-elected superintendent oi Mr. McKenzie was sick and at Joha ftton. "11 '--lliff;! 5n this community the Home and Miss Celeste Boyd was elected lady manager, sue I - Yfc 1 1 tendered his resignation as a niece "k p .nfte Ann and ceeding Miss Blanche oya, wno had to give up her position on was the Joanna Oxendine 1, Kacnei va endine 1:50, Alex Oxendine, Sr., 1.50, Arch Oxendine 1.50, Sam Pitman 1.50, Mack Patterson 1.50, Arch Regan 150, Enoch Steph- - - - ITT T ens4,Wm. Strickland i, w. o. - 80metime with Mrs W. J. sanay - . . Jno. A. JiacuormicH- M. A Rullock visited WU- Misses Lytch Mr. Mack' Bracey spent Fourth at Lake City, S. C. Mr. W. W- Sutton spent the Fourth at his home in Fayetteville Miaa flnttingham. of Maxton, Randv 1.50. Mrs. W. J 1.50; Minnie Stone 2, Colon Seals - .... rm 1 Sarnh 3, t-nims i""-Hu ""Kington last week Taylor 2.50, Watt Thompson - str8.aghan and wife Maria Thompson i.oo, u few days at in A 1 T'Vir.nnTWinn I r. - Thompson i.w, w-s-ntaiila Beach 1, H.rdy Thoonl.Oatherme Wne Be Willoughby 4, E. WhitaKer i.ou, Fdie Wilkinson 2, Thomas Wal ters 2.50, Charles Williams 2, H. R. West 150, Jane Woods 1. Ordered that the board borrow The Fourth was very generally observed in these parts though in a quiet way. Nearly every one snent it as a day of rest rather than in noise and jollification. .., Mr. R. S- Dickson is spending member of the ooara- m i " , ,,i;wiml the in signation will be forwarded WA??" "7 Z " " neonle for account of impaired health, the State auditor and Mr. W. H. Miss Ulyde Mcr.u.uu.. . res J The building committee Graham, of Rowland, was recom- is visiting relatives ner, and Frank instructed to begin work at once ' , j naA I Mi aa Mab e.Tohnson is visiting Messrs. Claude anu ci' .4v.tt ,i .nM,risvri hiT T.no ruiiLrti lu auvu i - i j nr-1 ; . An t i.a c n ii r'ii iiir Liit: iiuuiu rrv,n MinWinr new applications liev. u.v. m.un " . . T WM1 w . 9;hle. bv the meetingof Synod il . Ui ;rrrt servir.es at the Baptist homefolks. for pension, were meu uuu ire . thtk af. . v f, juiv 4th. proved by the board: J. S. Mc- churcn to six Bul:i::::::- Oraken II J Stone, J. W. Hoi- ternoon. Telephone Thirty Years Old. iraKeu, tJlA'"v-' .. ,n m . Tf'oTrottoville . . iiTsiiinm TT Tlarnes KUza- Mr- lom oiij-,"i uniriowui'"- ..... rnino Elizabeth Britt and the ice cream u.(. . ? ' ... . , ,. (jolhns, ltiiizaoeni ajui. . , iwoh n L :it?v.:v.;i nn n Philadelphia, fourth class Ttie irucKers wshhwa... - . - ;n,r fntnionnes Monday. the telephone was for the tirst pensioners. Jf . M . d f mily L.imopir,l5i,ited to the public, and Several other applications were T ,:1 ' r. V " .wihhoard f ;,.Aonlari- and Mrs- Uunn anu laumj tne nrst wjiui."' " tv.iail others properly gave an ice cream suyix neexpun-m r on mmo I . . i, . i lha hom- . . ' ' ' irhurcn on tne u ' i sniuu. madeouw ;K : a;- . .. . . . ....,. Ifrt AT Till) rilllll II. Theboard maoe an oruer u.- ,,,. ." V w,. rn,: nn.l a line . i iv .mMt!nn hl Mr (JIMS. lil lll, Ul uii- I tln Willi v.iuv", - recting that all applications be Mr. . lh Western made,n strict .onfity to Known - stal)lcsr ' "rwasolwnedsoon after . l r ' nrl T n H T. 7-1 111 II II Ii. 1 1 lir I 1 1 ircnuu - - I - Pension lawo u . , nMAM. appear in person before the board wmcu vvu vu -y 1 nhi.l.n's certificate Lumber Bridge, N. C, July 4. 250 from mrs a few days with his mother near for road work in Back Swamp IewaysM?l ' n township. Ttennettsville. S. C Mias Clara Felton, of Dunn, N Received from u-i.wwnBj . . Mi99 wu1ie Reedy, rmtRn. EiO2.20 for hire of v,s'w"f T1 -ni1 UU 1X4 K-M. -W Chain gand during the month of June. Ordered that $500 be borrowed from First National Bank for road work fin Lumberton town ship.. . , , . The boiids of W. W. Strickland, land, W- L. Thomas, B. G. Wat ers, W. E. Smith, D. S. Carlyle, rr. d Mrs. Johnson, oi w ,nnnf Rundav in town with iUll,Ol.M V , relatives- - ' - Quite a number of our young people spent wie ruurui u . ot MaRaa's Mill. Mr Trnyev Stackhouse spent t, wnrth with home folks at Dillon. t n T I f Rowland, N- C, July 4th- r i' ? ' t ! a t " 4 .v . . J'. Early in 1892 New York was put in telephone com munica . . M .i . . on a :ater train, i ne sireeis were well thronged at 12 uUMhU and the town was in the hands of visitors, ft is creditable to the management that the programme was carried out according to previous announcement with one exception they were not able to procure a hand. The tirst attractions were un intentional stunts of Calico Neill, C.jIoI CU, U IIUlH;iliM:n, i" ed about the crowded streets. lis personality and dress were so comical and monkey like that some wag remarked that some one had left the cage open. Cal ico was later on given a dollar for running a foot race. About $:!5 was awarded to the winners of the different contests, all of which were numerlionsly contested for. The winners and their crsh prize were as follows: 100 yard bicycle race, best two out-of-three, Berry Folk, colored, $5, 100-yard foot race, Emory Mc- Niell, $2.50. 100 yard bag race, boys under 12 years, Robt. Musseiiwfute' $2.50. Runningjurnp, Ed McLeod, colored, $2."0. dimming greasy pole, Lewis Shelby, $2.50. Single- Leap Jump, Wm. Bry- ant, colored, $1.50. There were two games of ball, one played by colored teams and the other by white teams. Five dollars was awarded to the win ning team in each contest. Largest man, Wm. Wilcox, Ritch, $1. Ta'lest man.N'oedham Conoly, ... . .1 ..a: VlJ..w.'l IStl 114 14 SIX 11 - ' tiit.,.,:n v.Jo fall Th. eost I inches. in OUM:o.'. ; , . r T.nf, ... . i . i i AvAw.yi i I .nrtnwi wfiiiiiin. uuj a iviaa Thara !a nn hand forl$l. ,ww. . . , i, -i Tl,na Wllann the work about $1,500 in cash, Largest m.....,, " ... i: Tlu.ro nro ) of the VYll- nuu a n .y... . u i tr.nn mntm a of i2.000. Sons. mu.' :,i..:o,,0Twft,ed Largest homegrown water- Uie iBiumuuc. .OJv,. tw1 There are at present 150 chil- melon, presented oy rx. flrpn in the Home and the affairs $1- of the institution are in fairly good condition. Robeson Cotton Growers to Meet. ! To The Kdttor ol Tb Robonln. There will be a monthly meet- J ini? of the Robeson Cotton Grow- Aaanriation at 11 OCIOCK ers' or file a, physician s ceruueatu of their inability to attend. All county papers requested to copy A New Firm. Mr. John T. Biggs has' re itVi Messrs. signea nis ikiuj t.... Caldwell & Carlyle and will en- business for himseii. in j Aldermen Meetlna. i maifinir nf the i erase Atine ruuuia. ..v..-r, r , ui, ufl.M wn nfaldermen Tuesday night Mr- BW"; it was ordered thatW. u- JNves be employed to survey, map and stake out 100 lots, 20 x 30, in the cemetery on the Fayetteyille road! at the price of 20, he to furnish the board with six blue nrint8 of the work. It was ordered that the twn wmw $5,000 to deray current and necessary expenses and to j pay three notes due. nvi.ll Car vie ior twelve Vlliu n . - - ... , v,. years. He and ins Drotner, m. i ;D Ttiji-crs. will carry a gen eral line of merchandise in the v.v:i,i:.rr nnw OCCUDieU UV Hie UUMUWli , - McAllister Hardware u. Tho tipw firm will bo styled J m TKo-rra Co. It expects to be ready for business by the middle of August or in a few days after the McAllister iiaruwar ' takes possession of its new build ing, Monday morning in house in Lumberton. the court It is ear- Mnw. the long distance w . nestlv reouestea tnai. ueieKio extend from Canada on the north rom al the townships be pres- Gulf of Mexico on tne ti the south, and from the Atlantic ocean on the east to what was once known as the Great Ameri- nesert on the West, it hardly seems possible that such a nAinOQltV 11 onlv thirty years old. " But then tne ieieKii. " less than sixty-three years u age. and the ocean eaDie twenty years younger. i hn Democratic State Conven t ftreensboro Tuesday vir tually endorsed Wii'iam Jennings nrTran fr.r nresident and Ex-Gov- r' w Avcock for vice-pres ident for 1908. Frank'in McNeill was renominated for corporation commissioner ent. We are called upon by the Na tion Association to send in a care ful report of the condition of our crop July 10th.' The last govern- Largest stalk of .com , Charley DilUard, $1. Largest sta'k of cotton, J. W. Reybon, Second f'Ht race, lien oiunt. $1- ' . While many more would prooa- Al ilw.M bly have attended u tne weauie. had 4pieared more lavoraDiy ioi a fair d.iv, the attendance is con sidered as large as usualy or a little larger. Almost perfect or der prevailed throughout tne day- The Corporation Commission i ii,a lnoi-irnf 111 Ka tiostnoneu w . ment report was, as it looks.pur- the Lumberton union diit mat posely gotten up to deceive, and ter until tomorrow- The hearing against tne coituu wjii not ixigm uum - Let us have a full honest report lyal of the Seanoaru ti u.u Persons can and the only way for us to get one is for the Association w iuru- ish it- Livermore, Pres. Robeson Co. Ass'n. Chatham County Republican rwivontinn indorsed Adams for Viv"'" chairmafc. rival of the 60 from Hamiet. leave Lumlrton train tomorrow reach Raleigh in time. -it .that as many of bll. . . 1 , i .... rru Tf JIT. IDIO aiihv . on the early morning and It is im our citi zens as tend. possu
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