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ESTABLISHED 1870. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. : ; '" COUNTRY, COD AND TRUTH $1.50 A YEAR.- DUE IN ADVANCI VOLXLVII , . ' LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA; THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1916. NUMBER 13 BIGGEST TIME EVER AT 1 COUNTY COMMENCEMENT- Schools From AH Section of County Will be Here Come' nd Bring Your Family Ball Game Between Lumberton and Fiirmont People from all sections of the county report that their schools will take part in the County Commence-1 ment which -will be neia nere rnaay of next week. Indications are that this will be the biggest educational affair in the "history of the county. If you have not already made ar TanjremKiU vo be here, get busy now and prepare to come and bring your family. Your neighbor and his fam ily will be here. Among the athletic events sched uled for, County Commencement day 1 ?a laseball game. between Lumber to and Fairmont. These teams will tic-i le composed of high school play ers bet the fastest amateurs, that can be secured from local talent. COMING TO COUN TY COMMENCEMENT Red Springs School Will be Well Rep- resented Will Enter Contests Correspondence-of The Robesonian. Red Springs, March 30 .Red Springs graded school is ' making elaborate preparations for County Commencement in Lumberton and a number of them will be present, Red Springs school will enter many cf the contents, and all believe the coming . .commencement wui De me commencement will be the TL$gestnril.LWW We hope to see tnousanas oi nooe son county school chilldren in Lum berton on April 7th. : "."': ":r ' ENTERTAINMENT AT PHILA- DELPHUS EVENING APRIL 4 A play, "Down m Dixie", will b' Kiven iat PhiladelDhus high sdhool Tuesday evening of next week. April 4. Those who are familiar with the excellent character of the entertain ments invariably givn by the pupils of this schcol know that , a trsat i"s in store for all who can be present In Buie correspondence-published in The Robesonian of the 23rd tl was stated "that this entertainment was to be given Wednesday evening of this week, bnt that was an error. Cars of Cantaloupes Will be Shipped From Lumberton More Water mel- ' . ons ' -'!" ; - -' , Mr. W. G. Gilchrist, industrial agent of the Virginia ., & Carolina Southern Railroad, has made arrange ments for refrigerator cars to ship cantaloupes fom Lumberton during: the coming season. He says jnougV cantaloupes will be 'raised around Lumberton to make a carload ship ment every day during the sesson. Which will b? something new and un. usual for Lumberton and is a bo- ginning which it is to be hoped means larger things. Mr. Gilchrist also snys that a much larger Acreage will be' out in watermelons around Lum berton this year than ever" before. Mr. Gilchrist is an experienced mel cn raiser and this would seem to indicate that he has ben doing some pood work among - the farmers in Ha section fince he wis employed b-- the railroad about thre months ago. .,''.'- ; , T, Gymnasium and Reading Rcom Open. iTr Monday Evening The Ba.raca gymnasium and read ing room, in. the old Baptist church building. Fifth and Wilnut streets, will be formally onened Monday night of next week. Th evmnasium an naratus and shower bath have alresdv "been installed. It is expected that the reading room will be ready for the opening also Monday eveune. While the gymnasium and read ing room are under the supervision of te yountr men's Baraca clasf of th" First Biotist Sunday school, "11 young men of the town, are in vited to become members, and will receive the sn? privileges as mem bers of the Baraca class. Member of the class will be required to oav ' their du-es just the same as thos who are not members of the class. , An interesting meeting of theHieh School Teachers' Association of Rob eson w8 held in Lumberton Satur day. The Robesonian was promised a report of this meeting but it has not been turned in for today's paper. A two-weeks' term cf Superior Court for the trial of civil cases will begin Mjonday of next week, judge F. A. Daniels of Goldsboro will pre side. The court calendar was re r.pived tco late to Dublish in today's issue. --Miss Ruby Stubbs, assistant teacher of the Glennwood public school, near Pembroke, was a Lum berton visitor yesterday. This schcol closed unexpectedly last Friday - on ' account of lack of funds . Teacher? j :t ...... n m a,. I .ana UUUIIS CIC uicuauiiK iuj an etertainment to be-given at the close . . tJ; cf school ana are very muco aisao. pointed at the sudden ending of the term. Teachers and pupils expect to attend the County Commencement in force, however. Miss Stubbs. whose home is at Parkton. will visit in the Glenn wood neighborhood until after County Commencement' and ?Prof. E. E. Bundy, principal of the school, a'so will be here with the children . April -V. TOWN PRIMARY APRIL 23 Mayor, , Chief of Police. Board of Audit, 3 Commissioners .and -4 Graded ' School Trustees to be Nominated Committee to Settle W'.th Tax Collector Redf earn Con.1; tract Let for Auditing Town's . Books Annually $50 "for County., Fair At a meeting of the beard of town dreds cf hi?h gJhx)ol 8tudents Commissioners Tuesday evening the throughout North Carolina The af report of Geo. B. Wilson & Co., firmative side of the query will be who -were -employed to audit the Pheld here1)y Measr. John Blount town's books, was accepted. As "McLeod and Robert Caldwell of the has been mentioned in The Robeson- Lumberton graded school, while the ian, the report was gotten out in a negative side will be upheld by most nest and attractive form. The Me8M- Worth Moffitt-and Clifton following committee was appointed "Layton of the Sanford high school, to perfect a settlement with Tax Col- T.he. negative will be upheld at Lau lector H. H. Redfearn: Jas. D.irinbur by Messrs. Robert Procter Proctor, a member of the board, W.in Ertel Carlyle of the. Lumberton Lennon, attorney for the town, and "jn school, while the affirmative Town Clerk and Treasurer Ira B. side of the query will be upheld by Tcwnsend. - 1 two pupils of the Laurinburg high Tte report shows that the amount echoocl. .The debate here will be due the town by Mr.1 Redfearn is public and wil1 be held m the court $257.18. Of this amount $55.81 is beginning at 8 o'clock. . , for years 1911 to 1915, and Mr.1 The; debates tomorrow night, in Redfearn says he has receipts in full wnich more than 200 schools in the from the ' town clerk and treasurer stat wiU take PJrt are to decide for those yeans, also from the board what schools will De entitled to go of audit and finance of the town.t0 Chapel Hill on April 13 to try in Mr. Ira B. Tcwnsend, present town the- second nreliminery for the Tin. clerk and treasurer, says that from 81 debate which will be held .at Chap the amount the audit shows is due ,T Hill on Anril 14. In order to go by Mr. Redfearn is to be deducted tp Chapel Hill both the affirmative $183.00, amount paid out Joy Mr. and negative teams of a school must Redfearn in taking up vouchers f or, wn be remembered that emnlnvFBs Af fhA vtAurn i on.! the Lumberton schcol bovs have won munvy ui in - iormer cierit ana treas- ai x i . " Thev work of auditing the bnoka cost the town $610. Contract has been let to the Geo. B. Wilson Com-; pany for auditing the town's books RTjnually...' The contract provides that a member of the above company has a-right to -check up the town's books at any time during-the year, and thot a statement shall be prepared by Georgia said auditing company at the end , News has been received here of cf each fiscal' year,' the amount for the death of Mr. Troy Powerswhich bA-h year's services to ba $125, plus occurred at his home at Nicholls, r?L'road fare and other exepenses j Ga., ..Monday. Deceased had been while perfecting the job. The books 'ick for some time. Mr. Powers was are to be audited, at the end of the a native Robesonian, having been Present fiscal ver free of cost, save reared near Ten Mile. He was a the expenses of the accountants while on of Mrs. Almena Powers of that doing -.the wcrk. I section, )Intferment was made at The board appropriated $50 to be, Oglethrope, Ga., Tuesday. Deceased used in connection with the county left this county several years ago fair which will be held in Lumber- and had accumulated quite a bit ot ton next fall. . . ' , I property in Georgia: He was a A' town primary 3s called for nephew of Sheriff R. E, Lewis of LAjfll 2. Mr.' E. Glover was ap- minted registrar; Messrs. R. R. ; Cirlyif, Robert Prevatt, C. P. Mc- AUister, Troy M'White and i J. D.T Z?-r?rimary managers; Messrs. y. yj. iBBiopjun, v. u. caxer ana . , i P""- mayr W,1.D; nomtnatpd I -to serve one year, a chief Ai.l.i-J' Ml I ti poiiL-e io serve ior one year, tnree ot. raui witn. ner niece lvirs. u. a. members of the board of town com- McGeachy. She was also an aunt rrnssicners to serve two years, three oC Messrs. J. A and tW. D. John members of the board of audit and .'ch of St. Paul, and a sister of Mrs. finance to serve one year, and four Cooley and Mrs. McLaughlin of members of the board of graded Wa gram. During most of her life school trustees, to serve two years. ' she was a member of Spring Hill While no formal announcements have Baptist church near Wagram, from been made, Mayor A. E. White says which churc'ii the funeral was con he will be in the race to succeed ductjd yesterday by Rev. J. J. Mur himself. . -. " j ray. and the interment was in the Th? members of the board of town family graveyard near Wagram. commissioners whose tBrms expire this year are Messrs. James D Frcctor, W. P. McAllister .and L, C. Tcwnsend. Those who hold over are Me3:Vs. W. S. Wishart, K. M. Lames and A. S. King. All the members of the board" of n-dit and finance are to be elected. ire present board is composed of auditorium Friday evening, March 31 Mssrs. Frank Goueh,,H. M. Mc-.The debate will be between Orrum Allister and W.. S. Britt. It is unhand Lumber Bridge. The query is dorstood all these will .allow their "Resolved, That the Unites States names to go before the ;vcters for should adept the policy of greatly te-election. I increasing its navy". Orrum wiil The members of the board of , d.ferd the affirmative side of the graded school trustees whose terms J ct on and Lu-rber Iiridgt- wili ap- 1 1 . . r y- m I 1 . 1 . . m.. ... . fxnire mis yer are messrs. w. i . Williams.. R. D. Caldwell. Alf. H. McLecd, J. P. Russell. Those who hold over are Messrs. L. R. Var rr. C. V. Brown and Geo. L. Thompson. Mr. John C. Fuller has let the contract for the erection of a mod ern 10-room residence en his lot on EH street. The building will be steam-heated and equipped with the Idlest conveniences. -Middling cotton is selling on the local'' market today for 11 1-2 cents the pound. Strict .middling, 11 3-4 cent.4. Tho directors of the Lumberton Hctel Companv are meeting this af. trnoon- for the purpose' of letting the contract for the erection of Lum- berton's new up-to-date hotel, which' will be built on the lot front.ine ont Chcstput between Fourth and Fifth streets. The amount to be expended in the lot. building and fixtures will be about $55,000. Mr. W. C. Boone, who resigned recently a Jarm demonstrator of Lenoir county to accept a 4-year con- . . it. u .u. r . : u a : rr - LI all Willi U1C DI IllBil-nillCI icon 1U bacco Co. - to go to China to teach Chinese how to grow brighter tobac-! i. .t j co, left yesterday for Franklinton to:cIcan weep B5 they go, and visit t.s brother, Mr. John A. Boone. He will leave there April 15 for San Francisco, whence he will sail April 22nd for Shanghai. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Ratley and &i?F.M shc:er8 in town today. They came over in Mr. Ratley's auto. PUBLIC DEBATE FRIDAY NIGHT "rn. Tv , T 1,,rwuTl r tx:.v - L . i r rr L . oa... Debate Here Will be in Court House Winners Will Go to ChD- el Hill for Second Preliminary Tomorrow evening the query, "Re rolved, That the United States should J adopt the policy of greatly enlarging ( its nnvv" urlll k liohat-oA . hv linn. o'it..iri the- first preliminary for the V.at.iu.liuJ;iiPlievwon.L ond ola-e at, Chanel Hill. .-The say hev are gome to make i f,tr'ng - ffort to-win th? cuo this ver. Here's hoping they may. THE FINAL SUMMONS ' Mr. Troy Powers Passes Away in Lumberton. ' Wrs. Christian Ann jonnson ot m. Paul 1 rom today's St. Paul Messenger. i; is learned that Mrs. Christian Ann jonnson aiea at inat piace i uesuay A. MA 1 K.n.4&ne was z years oia ana drnng the past 10 years had lived at PUBLIC DEBATE AT ORRUM Debate 'Between Lumber Bridge . and Orrum Tomorrow Evening Corresponden.ce of The Robesonian, Orrum, March 29 There will be a public debate in the high school noia me negative. The public 13 cordially invited. MAYOR WHITE NAMES CLEAN-UP DAYS First Four Days of Next Week Will Observed as Clean-Up Days in Lumberton. TO CITIZENS OF THE TOWN OF LUMBERTON: I hereby designate and set apart Monday, Tuesday; Wednesday and Thursday, April 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th, as Clean-up Days. I earnestly urge all citizens of our town to give your premises a thorough cleaning. Start prompt ly Monday morning and remove all trash and refuse, from : i ii . . tt m. i y uui Ficmii aim pui wine waconSiUstartlnrTusdalrmorm , - ' 4 Extra wagons will be provided Put your shoulders to officials to the end that our lk-.- ' J tM. matter. Act promptly. ; ' DOWN FAIRMONT WAY Farmers Say They Will Raise Home I School Will Close April 12 In So Suppies He wasn't,-Afraid, Oh cial Circles Personal Mention 'X5rriT!!. rnd Correspondence of The Robesonian. Whai Sort of Will is This? i ,.u , Correspondence of The Robesonian. 1 m"1, ' nMa"h- fn,e J ,the Fairmont, R. F.D., March 2 most PleasnV socul events of the We are having fme weather at pre7- "aon wa3 UJ art 'Yenn er:, ,nd tne farmers are. mawn ! fL! good use of it preparing for plant-, . J'tSf ing their crops but most ail of them1 urchf Membrs of the Phila sa? they are going to use noOes, ; 'l than, bilf -the fertilizer they have i.ffa' JC JP'n,1 tov' t kl Lt? W Z?A w" beautifully spring-like with may th, rtick to wbt they h.,. xh. .p.ciou, reception Ml. . w' uani . , . . .... thrown -into one and many intensely iit, V ' f 1 St ?; interesting games were engaged in f L lmf rt- onn,Jt.nntl1 during the evening, riding on .the alter dark, forgetting be nad W staet coach creating an unusual SS.frSaTSd A,th0Ugh Khe fW83 mun fQn andlaujhte?. An I d:JUBt f was about to! irtere8ti feature of !the evening ?LSL JS11 P18T l wa8 an observation contests Miss pomethmg rwhich sounded, to . him nache, OHv. won th. -:-,...., very much like a train, but he didn't run, neither did he look to see what it was, but on stopping at the first neighbor's house he found that his heart had been beating a little tco fast. . We visited over at White Pond last Sunday evening and enjoyed a fine time. The exercises were car. ried out fine, after which Mr. Frank Gough of Lumberton -made an ex cellent speech, which was enjoyed by all. We are sure they would be glad to have Mr. Gough visit them again... ..-. vrne we were over there we ;eapd; "Stranjr thing. Vvt ncaru oi an important win oeing lost, and we heard a man say he was very sorry it was lost, he wished it could be found, as it only meant for him a wife, so he could enjoy life. Wonder what that will could have been? Also we heard another one say that he taw in The Robeson ian where he had bought license, and he h' ped tht some girl woAld call tele re he had to send it Tack as this was leap year. We understand that Rev. P. T. Britt filled his regular appointment Sunday night, being postponed until night on account of the exercises in tas afti'rnoon.' A. A. BETHUNE NOT GUILTY Judge Connor So Instructed Feder , al Ccurt Jury Which Heard Evi - dene, in Alleged Vote Prevention Charge by Lewis Herring," VNot truilty". was the verdict Judge H . G. Connor, of the Federal n .w.t w n. der without retiri in the case of M L Herring against Mr. A. The case came up foJ a hearin? at Laurinburg Tuesday, fcut &teT the evidence had been turn ed in the judge instructed the jury to return a verdict of not guilty. The prosecuting attorney, Hon. Francis D. Winston, did hot object to the charge of the- judge. As has been mentioned in The Robesonian, Mr. Herring had Mr. Bethune charg. ed with illegally preventing him frcm voting two years ago. Mr. Bethune being one of the poll holders. Mr. Herring is a Republican and the case was considered by mapy as only a political prosecution or ' "persecu. tibn'' Quite a number from Lum berton and surrounding; territory went to Laurinburg in Mr. Bethune's behalf. Both Mr. Herring and Mr. Rethune live in Howellsville town ship. Hoke Lumber Company of Dundar- rach . " ' A charter was issued Tuesday by the Secretary of State for the Hok L'irber Co. of Dundan-ch. capital stock $50,000. subscribed. $7,500. In. corporator. W. J. Johnson, W. E. Garrett. H. G. Mdntyre, all of Dundarrach. be on ine nrcei. l ne cuy iran .. . . remove all trash promptly. if necessary. the wheel and cooperate with town jnay receive a thorough At? WTUi-rrr t A. E. WHITE, Mayor. MARIETTA NEWS MATTERS Mr p.,., . tu. h-, Mi Maa Oliver was given a prize for bj.nsr dressed the tackiest, and Mr Frank Duncan was voted the tackiest boy. A salad course was served by mem bers of the Baraca class. At inter, vals during the evening music was rendered by Mrs. W; M. Oliver, and a reading by Miss Mellie Hill was en joyed by all. ,. To the Bafacas and their effic ient teacher, Mrs. W. M. Oliver, the Philatheas are indebted for an even ing of rare pleasure. . ' V, tme u. w. ciuo Saturday aiternoon. The guests as they arrived were ush ered .into v the reception . hall.whic.h was in its usual inviting manner dec orated with ferns and potted plants The president being absent, the meet ing was called to order by Mrs. J. M. Wells, vice president, and after p. brief business session the guests engeged in needle work for a short time, While the hostess served delic ious lemonade.. Two tables being arranged, they then played progres sive dominoes and Mrs. W. M. Oli ver making tte highest score wa3 .'presented with the prize. The hos tess, assisted by. her little daughter Miss Mae Wells, then served a salad course, followed by fudge. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jenrette en tertained the pupils of th high school department and the teachers Fridav eveninar. March 24. This i3 an annual event and one that is eag erly anticipated by the pupils. The always-attractive home was made even more lovely by the use of many potted plants in the parlors and re ception hall, and pink shaded lights cast a glow ever all. , The guests were greeted at the door ty the host and hostess and shown into the music room, where they found their places at tables ar. ranged for progressive Easter. At the conclusion of the games it was found that Messrs. John Wells and J. P. Rogers had" made the same number of prcgressions. On play ing off the tie. Mr. Wells made the highest score and was presented with the prize, an Easter rabbit. Refresh ments in two courses were served by the host and hostess assisted by MissesRachel Oliver andL OulaPage Jn the decorations and the refreshments the school colors,' purple and gold, w.-re beautifully carried out. Misses Loula and Kate Page and Rachel Oliver and Mrs. M. J. Ol iver spent several hours in Ma rion. S. C. Saturday. Miss Mellie Hill is visiting her sis tetr, 'M!,ss Minnie), Hn Florenqe, S. C. Mr. E. M. Johnson of Lumberton delivered an address to the colored people of this place at the closing of their school last Friday. Mr. D. N. Oliver left Monday for Dillon, S. C, where he will jont Mrs. Oliver, who is visiting friends there. Mr. John McKenzie of Gadys Mill, S. C, was. a business caller in town Monday. v Messrs. S. F. Jenkins and T. J. Ncblin of B3rnesville were here on brriness Monday. ' The school here will close April the 12th. 'The immUncement sermon will be preached by Rev. Mr. Willis of Dillon, S.'C. A comple program of the clcsing exercises will be pub lished later. Speaker Egjred With Good Eggs Mr. E. M. J"ohnson delivered an address at the closing exercises of the Marietta colored schcol Friday of last week. For making this speech Mr. Johnson received 173 hen eggs, "ch pupil was requested to bring one egg to pay the speaker. The average attendance for the term was 119. , Messrs. E. J: Pope, E. L. Holloway and C. V. Brown will go to Fayetteville tonight to attend a meetine calkd fcr the purpose of meetine calkd fcr the purpose of ball-leaeTie. The league, if organ. ired, will be known as the Upper Cape Fear League. County Commencement IN LUMBERTON APRIL 7TB. Come to Lumljgrfcn APRIL 7TH. County Commencement BRIEFS ITEMS OF LOCAL NEWS Rev. R. E. Sen telle and Messrs. Frjr.k Holloway and Prentiss Bark er nt to St. Pauls Sunday, where M Sentelle preached at the Baptist chunh at 11 o'clock a. .m. Have you ever stopped to think what it is worth to your child to read newspapers? A man remark ed recently, "My children very of ten have a row as co who shall read The Robesonian Tirst when it " ccmes". ,.,,:.,.; Mr. and Mrs. John Williamson. Prof. R, E, Sentelle and daughter, ?Iis3 Evelyn, and Mr. Lewis Shelby attended a debate at Flora McDonald College, Red Springs, Monday even, fng. Trof, Sentelle was invited to serve as a judge. They report a mc-t interesting debate. -cA new plate glass front wlil be plated in the- Griffth building. Elm and i ourth streets, occupied of Townhend Brothers, The work will be in tharge of Mr. J. M. Russell, locfal aichitect, and will be begun at cm c. This will add much' to th af -pearance of this building, Fairmont Messenger: We wel colSfo6uymTdr Kei ?John R Miller, of Kings Mountain, who (o.nes to be pastor of the Baptiot tr.j'ch here. He comes to us nigh ly recommendej as an honorable Christian gentleman and worker by tioe who have known him in hia fcimer field of labor. Mr.- G. P. McMillan has accept ed a position with the Postal Tel egraph Company at Charlotte. He lei I last night for Charlctte and will enttfj upon his duties at once. ;t--lliss Burnett Owen, who is irt churge of the millinery department 'if the Lumberton. Fhrgain House, sp?rt Tuesday in Wilmington in the interest of her department. .. . - The Farmers & Merchants Bank will merge " into the Planters Bank & Trust Company Saturday of this reek. .. The Planters Bank & Trust Company opened In the banking rooms of the Farmers & Merchants Bank,, Chestnut and Fourth streets, Monday, March 20. The names of, the -officers of the new institution have been published in The Robeson ian. Al a recent convocation 'of i.um. bertcm Chapter No. 77, R. A. M.r the following officers were installed: Jno. S. MacNeill, E. H. P.; Alf. H. McLeod, K.; John T. Biggs, S.; L. McK. Parker, treasurer; F, H. Townsend. secretary; G. E. Rancke, Sr., C. O. H.: C. V. Brcwn, P. y.;- Dr.' N. A Thompson, R. A. C; T. C. Stansel, M. 3V.; S. K. Nash, M f V. ; J. D. McLean, M, TV.; W. G. Pitman, sentinel. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Spaulding will move tomcrrow from Max ton to Lumberton. Mr. and Mrs. Spauld ing have scld. their furniture and will board for' the present at the home of Mrs. Spaulding's parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. B. Townsend, Elm street. Mr. Spaulding will enter Saturday upon his duties as secretary and Lbond officer cf the new Planters Bank & Trust Co. Lumberton gladly wel comes Mr. and Mrs. Spaulding. The tin can campaign will be continued at the Pastime theatre until Friday night of this week. It is hoped that by that time the town will be clear of tin cans. Beginning . T.ext Monday a raid will be made on all the empty bottles lying around in the alleys, lots, backyards, . under, houses, in 'fence jams find very wheie else in town. For a limited time the children an pay their way into the show with bottles after the r3rs have been cleaed up. The Pec pie's Garage of Lun berton is "some" distributor of au tomobiles. It sold Saturday of last week the last of a car load of Paige cars recently received to Mr. T. B. Gibson, a prominent business ma of McColl. S. C, and Monday Mr. Leon L. Hatch of Wilmington plac d an order with this garage for a Paige, to be delivered as soon as it could be secured. The People's Ga rage also sold a Paige car last week t-. r. R. C. Lawrence of Ln. Itiion. , Mr. Oscar F. Thornton arriv ed Monday night from Mullins, S. Ot7 and will represent the Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Cany of Greensboro here. Mr. Thornton de clares that while he has traveled tr.rough the State, Lumber ton is the best little city within the hounds cf North " Carolina. Mr. Thornton continued, "I have not yet Lumb Lumberton has, and nowhere, can you find a more sociable neooTe." Lum berton gladly welcojnes Mr. Thorn ton. . My glasses were fitted by Dr Parker the only specialist in Lumberton licensed by State Board Examination 'or this important work. . HIS SERVICE SATIS FIES . - . .
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