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NO 261 " - - " - i i i -ii B - i jfew Advertisements. fJPllSI THE GREAT RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of ihe Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Soro Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feei and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. JJo Preparation on earth equals St. Jacobs Oil m a safe, sure, simple and clieap External iraody. A. trial entail but tho comparatively triOing outlay of 0 Cents, and every one suffer ing with pain can have cheap and positive proof of its claims. , Directions fat Keren Ijuignagee. BOLD B7 ILL DBTJ&GISTS AND DEALERS A. VOGELER 5c CO., Baltimore, Md,V. 8. JL. aprilll daw-nao to Ralkoh, N. 0., Sept. 27, 1881. Mrs. Jok Pbesost, Franklinton, N. O Dsjlr Madams : In reply to your let ter asking: what I think of your Remedy. 1 would say that the sales haye been very lair, and so far as I can learn, the Reme dy has been very-satisfactory to my cus tomers who have used it, especially bo in the case of a little girl of this city, ten years of age, who was troubled for a long time with sores breaking out over the face and neck, having the appear ance of Scrofula, and which had resisted the usual alterative treatment for a long time. She took four bottles of the Bit ters last Spring, when the sores entirely disappeared, and up to this time she has had no return of them, her . skin looking as fair and clear as anyone's. . Tiusting that you may receive the suc cess which your Remedy seems to merit, I am, very respectfully yours, WM. SIMPSON, Druggist. For sale in Wilmington by Dr. Wm. H. Green. , Send for circular of testimo nials: '" oct 3dw NORTH CAROLINA HOUSE.' JOHN D. STELLJES, Proprietor. The a est of Winea, liquors, Lager Beer and Clears. OY8TERS IN EVERT STYLE. MEALS AT ALL HOURS DAT. AND NIGHT. - r.: ' ' Corner Second and Prineeaa ate. oct DR. C. M 4 4 la Warranted to Cur ECZEMA,1 TETTERS, HUMORS, is INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, PIMPLES A TEttlbra tTOHlNCO on all partaof the H n pi fe4?f.tXt the skin white. and amooth f remove tan and firecUes. and. Is the EE3T toilet 4trcaatar fci TKS WOULD. Elegantly pot up, two bottles In ona pookas, oansiatiag cXboth iniamal and ez -traal treatns&i. AQ ftrst clA"n!ri' !. - per packaare. , J. W, -CON0LEY, Agent. cck6-enid Turpentine Hands TTf INTED TO WORK at my turpentine f farma ia South Carolina and Georgia. Qasds of food character that wast to work And receive good, treatment, with fair wajres and prompt pay, can apply in person or by letten A. H. VanBOKKELEN. : " oct 37-dlw w6t , , ;. . , . - - Health ia Wealth I DR K O WR8TNI BfiavB A Beaih TaaaTMivr, a ipecifio fcr HTtteria, Dis siatss, Convulsions, fervoui Haadaebe, Msatsi ttepreetioa, Loa of Memoiy. Impo teney, frematare Old Are, eained by over exertion, . exeenea. er over-indoi jreaee, which lead to loiaery, deea and deatb. One box wilt eare reeeal eatea. Eaeh boa eoatim one noath'a trataf nt. Oae dollar tVr. or six boxes for ire dollari: aeat b nail prepaid oa receipt of price We cnr J aatee six ie to ce-eaav fth-c Wer reeiTe b na fo i- n t ead thpatehaa oar ntia ,Teemin rtnra thetaoiej If tfcua ir e; t doe fft re . v ole iaiaec by MH EKS. Drea-gi tv ;i-mu r to Greo M Planner) WUal jtton, J Or-:a bj uxiV VC1 reeeire proas atteatioa. . Sica IWAwlr ti: E II 1L W. BENSON'S SKIES (SURE LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. Charge of t chedule W & W R r t hBge cf Schedule W('& ABR. f eeaa nostet er's Btcmsch Hittere John JD Tatlok, Com'rFortcloau-e Sale II EiKSBEaazH--Almanac8 ' C W Tates Think? to tho Public No session or the City Court to-day. Br. barque Susie, Kerr,' sailed from Hamburg for this port on the 1st iust.- Nor. barquo Prospero, Frcnsian, sail ed from Caxbaven, on the 8th ult.; for this port. . , .-. ' i i I . i ' V Capt. W. II. Jume3, formerly of his cily, is nowcondactiog the work of clean ing out tho Yadkin river. Tho wind whipped around to the Northwest la&t night and this morning was decidedly tho coldest of the season, this year. A Cough is nature's effort to rid the svstem of waste matter. Assist nature. Ihen. by using Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Price 25 cents a bottle. A-love feast is to be held at the Front Street Methodist church at half-past 7 o'clock this evening, which will ' be the last for the present Conference year. : Thanks to the publisher, Mr. James H. Ennis, of Raleigh, for a copy of Turner's North Carolina Almanac for the year 1882, the 45th of its publication. Study your interest. You can now buy Cook Stoves at factory prices at Jacob i's. " f A change of schedule will take place on the Wilmington & -Weldon and the Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta Rail road a, to take effect on Sunday, the 6th inst. Mr. Edward A. Oldham, of this city, has accepted a position on the editorial staff of the Newbern Daily-News and will leave here in a few days to assume the duties of the position. Nor. brig Ebenezcr, Lundegaard, from this port, for Hamburg, which was tow ed into Ymuiden Oct. 15, derelict and dismasted, will discharge all her cargo and dock for repairs. The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 2,150 bales. This is the largest day's receipts for the season, thus far, and it was excelled but one day last year, November 9th, when 2,-356 bales were.received. Beautify your nomes by using the N Y. Enamel Paint, ready mixed and war ranted. Sold only at Jaoobi's. t Unmailable TJnmailable matter, addressed as fol lows, remains in the Postoffice in this city: One brown envelope illegibly address ed; Mrs. Lavinna Albert, No. 1683i Nashua, N. H; Caroline Blount, 'No. 6 Reed St.; Betsey Williams, Fayctteville; Charlie Honesty, Northampton Co. The fairest faces aro sometimes mar red by myriads ol pimples, and markings of tetter or freckles, which are readily re moved by a popular -toilet dressing, known as Dr. Benson's Skin Cure. Even scrofulous nlcers yield to it. The Fire To-Daj. At about 12 o'clock to day the resi dence ; of Mr. w. J. Yopp, on imn street, between Princess and Chestnut, was discovered on fire. The flames came from a one-story V' which had been ad ded to the original house-and in which was located the dining room and two other rooms. This was entirely destroy cd but the residence proper was saved. Mr. Yopp also saved all of his furniture but in a more or less injured condition He was insured for $700 on the houst and $100 on the.kitchen,' in the Phoenix, of Hartford, represented liere by Mr. Nor wood Giles; Mr. Yopp's policy expired yesterday but was renewed immediately. The insurance will more than cover the loss oa th building. The fire is thought to have originated from a flue. "For twenty-two years Mrs. Susanna Asm us. No. 11 Bartlett street, Balti more, Md was a sufferer from sores and pains in her limb. She tried many rem edies without any favorable results.! Happening to ht-ar of St. Jacobs Oil. she cooclaJrdV last to try ik ,The re suit w8 tkooderfol. The sore braled, the p$jns vaiushedt aud she ia now well again., " Freshwater Perch, rrout and Black fish Hooks and Lines. A fall assort meet ssd Ipvcn pries at Jacosi'. f MtRlsirate't Court- ' George Brown,: charged with assault and battery on Joe Martin, bbth colored, was before Justice Millis today. Judg ment was fuspended'on payment of costs. Georga Brown was also arraigned on a peace warrant sworn out by Joe Martin. He was ordered to pay the costs and give a bond of $50 to keep the peace He gavo the bond and was discharged. . Supreme Court. In thia Court, on Wednesday, the consideration of appeals fromthe fourth judicial district was resumed and causes were dispewed of asJpllQVs; W: A. Bairett et als.jrs. J.JL:tienry et als., from Anson; arged by J. A- Lock hart (by briei) and Battle & Mordecai for the plain tifis, J. D. Pemberton (by brief) and G.V . Strong for the defen dants.' . . - n :, '' Ann E. George, guardian, vs. D, P. High et als., from Columbus; argued by D. J. Devane for the plaintiff; no connsel for the defendant , - Duncan Cromartie vs. Commissioners of Bladen county, from Bladen; argued by T. H. Sutton (by brief) and W. A Guthrie for the plaintiff, and D. J. De vane and C. C. Lyon for the defendants Yesterday's Fire. The alarm of fire last . evening, shortly after 5 o'clock, was caused by the des truction of six small frame dwellings on Dawson, between " Third and ' Fourth streets. The fire originated in a build ing owned Johnson Hooper, colored, nnd occupied by Henry Baskins. colored. It rapidly spread until one on the West, occupied by (Amos King, colored, and the property of Johnson Hooper, was destroyed: then it spread to the East of the building in which it originated, des troying four houses, owned and occupied respectively by Frank Byran, colored, John McKianey, colored, and Mr. Henry Burnett, and one owned by Capt. W. A Camming and occupied by Mrs. Smith. Some of the furniture of the inmates was also lost. So far as we can ascertain by enquiries at the agencies here there was not a dollar of insurance on any of the property. Bice Market To thb Review: As many planters are not acquainted with the relative value of "rough" and i'cleaned" rice it is believed that information on the subject would be useful and acceptable to them, while it will do no injustice to the pound ing, mill owner and rough rice pur chasers. i is generally known that the rice marketj in Charleston and Savannah opened this year unusually high and as a consequence has slightly receded. , Even before the new crop began to mature prices of cleaned rice of. the old crop had advanced more than one and a half cents per pound, in consequence of short stock on hand, showing clearly that last year's crop had been sold tao low, ; or that the "bears" had depressed the market for their own benefit. It is a well known impos sibility to obtain any reliable quotations of the markets for rough rice in Charles. j ton or Savannah, especially the former. Why? Because the "cleaned" rice deal ers make up the market rates,; and are bears" of rough rice, and J in case of Charleston yea see in the Netcs and Courier newpaper, the same figures as prices for rough rice, that were there during the most depressed state of the market last year, while rough rice has advanced at least 25 cents. In Sa vannah rough rice is quoted at (tide water rice) SI. 50 to $L65 per bushel and it has been sold at much higher rates and 42 lbs of rice is now the legal bushel in Georgia. . Major NJ O-'Tilton, the most experi enced rice beater and Superintendent of the laree Habersham Mills in savannah. gives the following relative values, taken from his private tables: Cleaned rice that is worth 5f cents per lb would make rough, rtce from which it is poun ded net $1.40 per bushel when. the yield is 20 bushels of rough to 600 lbs of cleaned nee; at 6 cents, $1.66 per bushel? cents$i.ou; 7 cents; 8L93 per ousheL: Thia in cludes all expenses and as Major Til ton aays is the net value of the rough rice at the milL The tolls for beating are nine per cent of the cleaned rice, taking that pro portion of the several grades of rice and From the above the planter can see about what his rice should net him when he knows the value of the cleaned rice. The Cane Fear rice will "turnout" about 20 bushels to the cask (600 lbs.) he writer had rice pounded ox the last crop n navaanan uai too uu bushels to the cask. A irLAjrraa. To Builders and others Go to Jacc bi's for Sash, Bliadj and Doors, Glass w . a c You can get all. cuss anaattue i a "' - Boney Bridge, over tho W. & W. R. R.y on Fourth street, is being repaired. The sills and floor are to be renewed and the carriage way will be almost entirely a new structure. . Vehicles will cross at Sixth street until the repairs are :. com pleted. : '"--. 'Bucbupalba." New, quick, complete cure 4 days, urinary affections, smarting, frequent or difficult urination, kidney diseases. $1. Druggists. Depot Jas. C. Munds. , . . Tit E MAILS Tee ma! la cloao and arrive at the City Pocit Office as follows : S.T . . . a. .. . . . - t ... orinern mrougn znaus.,.. ..680- p. Northern throngh and way"" nrsils. o:5U a. E3. 5:40 a.m. Baleigb... Mails for the N. C. Railroad, -and routes supplied there from, Including A. & N. C. Railroad, at 5;40 Southern mails for ail points South, daily 7:45 Western mails (C G R'y) daily (except Sunday ). .......... 9:00 a. m Mail for Cheraw & Darling- ton .M. .7:46 p Malla for points between Flo renceand Charleston. 7:46 p d Fayetteville, and offices on Cape Fear River, Tuesdays, and Fridays............ ...... l.00 p. w. Fayetteville via Lumberton, daily; except Sundays...... 9:00 a. m. Jnslow O. H. and Intermedi ate offices, every Monday and Thursday at...... . . . . 6.00 a., m. Smithvilla maUs, by steam boat, daily, (except Sun days)......... Mails for Easy Hill, Town Greek, Shallotte and Little River, S. 0., every Mon day and Thursday at......... 8.80 a. n. 6:00 a. m. OPEN FOB DEIiTVEBY. Northern through and way mails ...,7:80 a. m, Southern Mails ......... 7:00 p. m. Carolina Central Railway 4:00 p. m Stamp Office open from 8 a. m. to li tf., and. from 2 to 5:30 p. m. Monej Order and Register Department opei me as stamp office. General delivery open from 6 :80 a. m . o 7:00 p. m and on Sundays from 8:3( o 9:30 a. xn Mails collected from street boxes even lay at 4K)0 p. m. Stamps for sale in small quantities at general delivery when aiaeip Offioe U efosed. Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Core If ew Advertisements Foreclosure Sale. BY VlttTUBof adeoreaof the uperfo' Court of Slew Pano er County, xaadt ia a cess theroic.pendiDg.in whicb Valari Meginney, Jsxeestix of Tin Alegirney, it plaintiff asd Wilnam Bmi.-i and wifn Joa-p me a cimith, T&omaj O. Ban leg a d wi LKisia yuatinf, Tirginin Saitfi and Hub t F. Hmith are de'endants, tho nnderrijinofl Jommieiionor ip( inted by laid decree, win sell by poblld auction, at the G"urt Base door, in the eit of Wiimmirton. at 10 S oVlock,on Monday the 5th day cf Dace cer, 1881, a certain tract or lot of land, begu- ,ing in the Homtnernline of ualberry atreet oinetj feet weatwardly from ita interasetioc with the western line of Second street asd running thence a nta ardly parallel w.tfc Second atre t sixty-eiz feet,thenoe westward iy parallel with Mulberry street aetenty iir feer, theoce a rthwardiy parallel with fec- ond at eet aizty-alx feet e tae aout era Ii e i Malberry atreat and thence westwardl. with tbe aaid line of alaiberry street to tht beeinniag, be? part of lot Nr 1, in Bloc ill aMAsf am a nlan m A m TAWca.a 9i wuiusv av ut KAwa vbr auaia eaah JNU. u. taTiOK, dot 4, 15, 28, Dee 4 Commissioner Look ! IF YOU WANT A REAL NICE piece ol Beel, Lamb or Mutton, Sausages or Veal. Just call t JOHN C. BORNEMANN'tJ Meat Store,7 on North side of Market be- ween , Second and Third streets. All meats delivered promptly and free of charge uive me a call and save money. Reapectfully, oct 7-fri-m-lm JOHN C. BORNE MANN BY EXPRESS THIS MORNING. A RIGH ASSORT ment of Hats and Bonnets, Beaver, Plush and Satin, and Straw. Also a full lice of Ladies' Underwear and Fancy Goods. M1S9 iu. KAKKEK, Exchange Corner. J French Candies. XUST RECEIVED, a full line of fline fj French Candies, warranted pure and fiesh. Also, Home-Made Candies. Frnlt. SuU. Ac. " C. JEVENS; Second street, 3 doors below Postonlce. oct i9 GNDE& SEW MAAUhMaNl, WiLKiveroa, h. V. t PEKRY, - JUate Proprietor Attf-u -ir U it v r ' :- . U The Oosmapolican Ear is the PLA s. wnsnE ;rob can eet the coolest, purest and moa scientifically mixed Samxaer Drinks to be found in the city. lie very beat rVinea Champagnes an a liquors always on haad ithe teat 5-cent Ciar that la m&. Drop A and cool OS, JUMJi VA&dOLL, Js8 rTcjrtftor." Now Advertisements. 4J WS VvTS If . r ...... One of the Reasonable fleaaurrs 4 " '' - f life, aproperly Co ked tcetl tfoMi lit tl or tio prfs nt en.oj m-nt. and nuch atib equs t t tu' to a O'Ufi reed d sceptic ut wKeo ODroi ie in !i jea i m, ia co , batti wit ;OBtttrr'a tomaeh Bitiera the fi od ' eata wi h reliaii, scd m at 'mportant i 4I1, ia artiiiilated by a;d nru-iahva tb y tm Use thia jrrau tonio aod cc- eeive alau to rred7 co-at?p,t; n, biiliuu.neaa, hnmtifm ferer and ajroe f T sale by al1 i ruffriat aro Dr seaerally. nov 4-dAw Gen'i Suoffs Oirice GU0TA BAlLJaOU) 00 vrilmtartoa, ST. a, Nov. 4, 181 LT CHANGE OF BCHEDTJLK ON AND AFTER Nov 6th. 1881. at ?0 40 P II, the follewinsr Paasenser Bebedule ill be run on tbia road jflOHT BXPBKHB TRAI98 ttaily Nos. 48 West and 47 East. eTe Wllaalnjrton.........., to 40 P Leave FloreneeM.MMMM.M....MMM. 3 23 A Jt irrive at O O and Junction 6.20 A ? Irrive atOolombia.M.M.M.MM,...., r 40 A. k oare Ooluinbia.o....MMM....M.M..M.10 00 P .ears O C and A A JietlmM..M...l0.?0 P jt Florence- a 08 A 5 Vrrireat WUminf tou...... 6 20 A If ' ickt . Mail ajrn Passkvzb Tbaiw, Pih.t o. 40 West, akd Day Mail akd Pab asROiR eaih, no. 43 Bast. oeaT Wilmington at-.....,,.,ll 4K P t Arrireat Flo ence ...............:; S 15 K l eare Florence.................... 1 05 P h. .rriye at Wilmington 6 C5 P il .Mail ii PAS9Xoxa Datat, 42 pt"is 4G ast. . fare Wilmington...... 3 V H arrive at r lores . i2.S'A ' Leave S'uTence 6.46 A. ii irrive, at ?i xiiato; j......ia.C0; il ' Traia Vo iZ and 42 aiors at ali fittioca So 40 atop c.sly st FJeraingtwn, T7cit 1, Fair BlnflTaad Marios. Pajieaojera for Cnlamola. "and ! otnt . i. AC. ii. Ii., C, C A E ii, -xrc liken Janetioa, and all point oe;'-.a ihould take 48 tfight Expreg, Separate Pullmaa isepers for Chrii'; cod for Aufunta on train 47. " ' All trains ruj nolid betwetu Charts 1 tad Wilminarton. joh r jivi?3. cv. 1. POPK, Gen'l Psv. 6.reat4 noT 4 TILM1N0TON S WcUKiH ' - CAXLBO AO COUP AITS' T ft )3nc or GaafL ov?xirnozerz Wiiiriniftoa, 2T. a, Not. 4, 1?8L CHANGE O? 8CHEDUuV3. ON AND AFTER Nor. 6th, 1S3L it 6 40 A M, Passenger Trains on the TI) minjtton A Weldon Railroad will run as follows DAY KAIL AND EXPRESS THAI??, daio . Tfoe. 47 North and 48 "BontL,? 'i-?"-Leave Wiimineton. Frost fit. p44 - - X ' ati. m.m,M ....... 0 40 A a Arrive at Weldon -,.. r.Jtl IS 4V3 t Leave Waidm 1 ,,,, 3 55 P H irrive at Wilmington, Front - . Depot at.,.. ia 20 P ML fait Through '.Mail aad - Paraenjrer Jrt Daily 5oa 43 orth aad 40ttouta, Leave Wilsoinartoa, Frost At- . ; - Depot (.35 P S arrive widr. lllf.r 1.2& A ir Leare WldoaWM..MMMH.MM. 6.16 P Arrive at Wiiicinjftoa, Srortat DOOtaumaiM.mHMfi.MiH.! 1 1. 2 A P I Day :Mai au4 . Pafset-sre. Diiiy o. 4 . - AorihaVaa 4f-nr -Ieave: Wiieki- g nott -t . " - Depot at, . 7 ti P ll Arrive at eeua at..u. .10 ! P i; kiv eld on at-.. . 1 35 A :r iw Wi ait ritim,, a . g.lSi. M Trai No 4j rii.ai uttif t t- nosnt. Wilsov, Oeidstwro aae iarttitv rains i. f aruorv tfraas fj ad tmt ickr Moa&tfor larro at T.. i ?: Is I) aadTasadaTtliarsda ttitiiir ) i S; -A jStarLlA leav t art jrt 3.55 H aaiij, auu Jior.dr i-ridaj t8P Mi tTSHV:,,f-' '"'- . "'.ii for ail p.r.. rt!i :. " ' ? ' vl lufi-aond, aai ...- ., Cf Lino' - - -" -- it -t . - frmia Bo 43 rwj'lASf . ' §t9i tor aU points' ortt vt tetta ad wanl-3tA . -r AU trail raa soIJ-i tvtwn wysiiaw .Ad Waahlatoa, a.d have Pab-a rata 4toepn -attaaadU' . .A;W Qan raa, AtsS : roy 5'-- . .. c : .. ' f ;si.jl id : 'ii ''t-j .4 mil . v ' ,.. : Li i- f ami 0TO3XSVS2XX 1 Sow AayenUsmootV FALL AHQ Vn.JTP GOOQS V V . IHE Bi;T aSOSTED 8TCCST EVrK- brouihj t? thla.clty, nift all the litest ffov :ti?iiaqd tthadear.i a . ? .'' DRSSS-'-QO'OD It'll 1 .it -Z : , : . aararrTiJJr5r,' batia de Lyrn, iBhad- aci, c arrans, isroeaas . ... 1, u An- t.nic.Tel-, ' (tque, ? amai'a Haif, vtta, i laabea,; COLORED. BLACS AO ILLUMINA TED CASHMERES, ffanriettia, Mcbaira. Pniaors." Aloacaa aad Plaids la endlfsi vatiety, Paaiameuterle, Frlcgea and Trimmin a, W bite G oodi, IIous)kce;.ia Gocd, DOILMANS, CLOCKS AKD SHAWLS, Men and Boy'aWear, Flsaaels. Mefintrja derwaar, Hosiery, Glovea, 0. rteti, iiaeea and Hg zgs, CUHT-airi LA CBS, Staple & Domestic Goods. o ' J In short eTerytbln desirable. Warranted to cone up la price and quality, to any m ule from retail rcuaea North. ' Ca 1 and eare extra expense by buyirg me. 1 36 Market . oct 31 !. Street Almanac lor 1981 rjl H OLD AND EF'LlMiLK 50751 C hlL: f rlS8l. "it slut Cc.ic jmt rec Jv'J, At liautfeal Almanacs. LUaStofJr 18, . .. Juat reotlvtd At nv 3 Just From (he Factory. All WOOL CASSIMkRSS IN GRSAT i - - , variety. On Laid a. fall atrci cf JABLE LINENS, IQVTEVS, H ANDER7HI ZP3 LADIES LINBJT AND tlLK TIER, 6ILK aANLKEECfllEPJ, lha chastest at k of Oct 2? JNO. J. HEDSI K, The Ciub Mouse. IN ADDITIOV TO ITS FIXE stock of i inca, Liquors, Beer and Clzars, la offenntr to ita customers and frier.da SEW BIVER OTfT;Jdf aerrel Id any etyl. i'cIred. My m"tto i to fiiese aud to thia ed no effort wCl be ppareU. lU'tpcJully, ' : w. Y. ORTALIN., ProDr etor Ortmann'a Club Houe, oet25.tf . tecobd kt.,Cunic'a lilock. Thta!c3 to faa Public poa T1IEIII TaRT LlliSSAL Beboo a ook patronage. . I oa aow rtd lhow a full Has of rictaro i . aai ezd rlalj r Rcmst.bor tlt 'JtCMd-i'.sd Kchoo bczki are soli at abjithvf Ci-r eoit of Ns7v . ar octa at - a ES02iDT03E. oat CI I. Km,
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