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Written for tat Cltlien.l At merely local matter, tberehaabeen aothint before tbe preaent legislature of en tiuu importance to arrrrai oi uur srsteni counties, notsblY.Jackaorj, Swain and Haywood, a toe House bill, intro duced by Mr. Hargrove, to validate tbc Blount and Allison land Brant, etc. Prom reliable sources, we hear that tbc recent drciiion of the Supreme court, de clarinjt Toid a grant mad in due form, v by Cot. Aabc. of North Carolina, in the year 1796, with balf a doaen solid link ta a chain of title, it causing frreat excite saent, aapeciailj in Haywood county. It Batten not who may be interested in thit attts pro, or too th atcre tact that a mpowibltin North Carolina, or any where rite, for a cloud to rest upon land titles for one hundred jtart, if simply an outrage. 1 our Southland la to prosper, land titles should be assured. - Holding by posaeiiion.as a "last retort," M not a manly way of acquiring owner ship. Our Legislature should relieve all dis quietude, by a prompt and pos tive enactment, making good - all grants made heretofore in the old Indian lands, and refraining from recti ring pay for tbc same land, from more than one person. It is aa exploded idea, that "The king caa do no wrong." Even while we write this, a "Crown Prince " of Europe, is be. inr Durtea, navtng a ted oy nis own hand, rather than face an indignant populace, ana tm brother ot an outraged inter. King and Countess' cando wrong, n to onr imnas can oo no greater wrong than receiving pay for, and making titles to the tame landt twkt, tores times, ar more. - . : ; Do rta bt. and let old exploded technl calities retire to the shades of the darken ed past. Fiatjuttiti caelum real. Editor Citiatn : For fifteen years Dr. Tease has been the faithful and efficient superintendent of the Central Methodist Sunday school, la that capacity he has been eminently successful, and his work has been s-reatlv .a. a a.. - . IWMM. '. lllal htnotS . at.ltr.la m 1 1. 1 i mm.m wtuva ivi IUIU SB LflKllllUU Mm crj not, tndced. owing to hit thorough familiarity with the Dibit and gttm HHHtr wooo! uuraiure. it was honed I u . . .. . . 1 ma am wouio continue in mat work i i ' i .... . -. . . a " mm. vu tkw ui ui ac and his heavy duties M manager of the juuusinai acoooi, aa was lorced to atk his church, at the quarterly conference nonaay, to accept his resignation Sunday school superintendent, and in retiring he suggested Hon. 11. A. Oudger as his successor. Dr. Pease's resignation was reluctantly accented, and Mr. Hud. r was unanimously elected to succeed hint ia tbc position. Mr. Gudger has all of the elements of character necessary to make a floe superintendent, and he will no doubt prove to be a worthy successor w uw. l ease, ine Metnotiitt Sunday school Is a large and influential organiza tion, and it is a compliment to any man w u rntrusrea wim its management. 0. C. Kankin, Thaitka, Awftally. The Tuckaaeige Democrat, published at Sylva, Jackson county, has the follow ing complimentary notice of Tub Citbbn and Atbcville, in Its last issue: i nc Ainevuie utimn presents a very handsome appearance of late. It sends out daily a seven column paper brimful of the latest news printed in elegant type. Able editorials on all the isturs and questions of import to our people to ue louna in eacn numuer. The Citubn is ripe in years and in ho ors, and has now, under the new aian agement, given the ople additional reasons for heartily supporting it. No paper ia the State hat done at much for western North Carolina as this tealous exponent of our skyland country. After the manner of a proud Boston ecclesiastic we might say: The world is the centre of the universe; the United State is the centre of it; North Carolina it the centre of it; Atbcville is the centre oi it; the C itizbn is tbe centre of it," i The most remarkable imorovement In the newspapers of North Carolina for the last lew months is observed in the Ashe- vuie CrruBN. Sahtbury Watcbmua. "An Von Llk It." Oa Thursday evening neit, at Opera Han, tbe Prescott-McLean Combination will present the above-named popular Shaktpearean drama. Speaking of Miss 1'rescott and Mr. McLean, the leading atmbnrs of tbe company, the Philadel- ahiA Lttgrr tayt: ; miss Mane frescott gave a pretty and delicate representation of Rosalind, in As Von Like It, at the .Arch Street Theater last cveniug. Tbe art of tbc actress conveyed the meaning of the aciicate quips and turns that ripple from Rosalind s lips so deftly, and presented a lovely stage picture of artless woman liness. Mr. McLean took tbe part ot Jacques, and in that role the sturdv hunter, rather than the cynic philosopher was depicted. In his pan also, the skill of the actor enabled him to deal effective ly with it. The famous Seven Ages wat rcaucrca wuu mucB torce. Rev. Geo. Snmmey, of Chester, S. C, will leave to-morrow for a three months trip through Europe, Asia and Africa. Mr. Summey is a son of 'Squire A. T. 6ummey, of this city. Messrs, T. II. Cobb and T. A. Jones are at Hendersonvflle, where they go to prosecute tbe parties charged with com pUcity m the' Holluigi worth murder case, at this term of tbe Superior court of Henderson county. Jlendersoa, jontity Superior court be gins at Uadcrsoaviuc to-day. Several AsbrvQlf lawyers will be In attendance, Kcal Salute Trai.afer. Tbe fvlluwing del wets recorded in the recta's oiLce yesterday: Ales. West and wile, to N. E. rcnIand;onc tract of land iii Buncombe; amount, J'JOO Jamri Duttrkk and wife, to I'. M. Khineliardt; one lot on De pot street ; amount, 1 .00 M. W. Broyles and wife, to A. S. Swain; one tract of land in Duncotnbe; amount, H00 Total amount oftrantactiont. $1,001.00 Jefleraon Da via. , President Atkins, of the Ashcvillc Fe male College, yesterday received a photo graph and autograph letter from ex President Jefferson Davis, of flea u voir. Miss. Mr. Atkins was much pleated at the kindly remembrance of the leader of the Lost Cause, and a hnndtome crayon por train of Mr. Davit will in future be added to tbc art collection at the college. Marriage Umbn. Register Mackey yesterday issued mar riage license to the following parties: Wilton Dougherty to Joanna Fortune. J. M. Warren to Hester Moore. W. R. Hall to Maggie A. Morrow. The Cotton Market. By Ttkgraph to Um Cltiara. Livkbpool, Feb. 11., Noon. Cotton quiet, . with limited inquiry; Ameri can middling1. . Sales 8,000 bales; speculation and exports 1,000; receipts 11,000, American 7,900, futures quiet at decline; Feb. 5 37-64a36-(U; Feb. March 533-64; March, April 5 35-64a34-64. April, May, 5 33-64a34-64; May, June, 5 35-6-U34-64, June July, S 30-64a3G-64, July, Aug. S 37-6-U38-64; Aug. Sept. 5 34-64. Traders 00, new docket. 2 P.M. Sales of day included 6,000 bales American; American middling 5, Feb. S 36-64, buyer; Feb. March 5 35-64, buyer; March, April 5 35-64, seller, April May 6 34-64, buyer; May June S 34-64, buyer; June July 5 35-64, buyer; July Aug. 5 36-64, value; Aug. Sept. 5"34-64, value; Sept. 6 34-64, value; futures steady, quit. 4 P. M.-Peb. 8 36-64, bid; Feb. March 5 35-64, buyer; March April S 34-64, bid April May S 34-64, value; May June 34-64, bid; June July 5 35-64, value; July Aug. S 36-64, seller; Aug. Sept. 6 34-64, futures closed quiet. NBW ioik, Feb. 11. -Cot ton quiet, tales to-day 813 bales; last week. corrected, 629 bales. Uplands 10 11-16; Orleans 10-5-16; net receipts at this port, 76,000; gross exports 1,838,250; continent, 7,128, stock 884,308. oince undertakers have taken to calling themselves funeral directors the hangman has got on his dignity and now announces himself as in the finishing bus iness. I""" A red mrmiiranduiu honk. containing two note of ftoo tarn, parable to C. 11. Orahatn Mr Co., alio tcveral other paprr. A liberal rcwam win bt paia lor lit uiHtctt t th HnuerPiKlieu. t. tf, UKAHAM. febiadat .. . "T T'rtu ' power of ale contained In a " irun eieiutea ur loniithan Moonev and Marah K. Muoaey. hi wile, tbt unilrr- nanea win en ny public auction for ca.b at the Court Houne door In the Cltr of Aiihe rille. N. C, on the lh day of March, 1HH9, two improved lota, known No, an anil 3U in Shelby Park. corncr-Wlllliam andailver winy i trcet. In the rttr of Aahevllle. and more imr. tit ular! dcacrllied in a lawd nt Tn,.i ....... tered In th office of Keglnter of lleeil of Bun combe county In Hook 13, Ta 17 of the record of morticr. to which referenc I aerrny maoe, to eatiaiy the note arrurcd by MM Deed of Trut, tonther with the coat no ctucnue incurred by reason of the ainc. fhl2(ttu-t Trute Jt W. COHTLAN1), Real Estate Broker INVtSTlEIIIT AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENT, Pattoa Avenue, Barnard Building. fehOoiT JI88ULVT1()N. The partnerahlp heretofore eilatln between Shepard, Mann A) lohnaon and J. V. Hrown Thlt Keb a. 1NHU "r ""n uiuoivea or imitation. fehlixliw J. T. BROWN A CO. ANTBU. A competent, ateadv, mlddlr-aard colored woman at chambermaid. Apple to ' C.J. McCAt'H. t4 Mala St. Swnnnnnou Hotel. t'neicelled enlaln. Popular with touriatt, fatnlllrt and hnainrn men. Blectrle ear pau the doo. -- BAWLBBHOS.. frM'Hr Propr't. GREAT CLEARING SALE OF - Winter - Clothing AT WH IT L O CK '$. a order to make room for Kprln Uoodi, I srlll dote out the balance of my winter Hock at reduced price, t- - All oota set marked down tad will bt HOLD CHEAP aii oroira iott ot ulti, odd Pant, Over. coat., not ioaU and Veal, reaahlle of et. Now I your time for Unrir.ln. Chlldrcu't and Uoya' Hulta at Half Price. " Call early anil price the good hrtore they are told. ' 80 dotra (Wntt' TU at S5c. and 50c lorm. erly S7c. and II. 30 doaen nnlaumlrrrd Rhlru at 80e worth t each. B0 daieu haadkcrchlcf. al tic. worUSOt. Mk,at , WniTLOCIC'S. tUftbSS . "Say. Ram, when you proposed to Mis Shekel did you ct down ou your knee?" "No, old man, I couldn't. She was tit ting on them. Columbua Sjjcctator. "Explanatory, Iitc.,, We have mo often been aHked the questions, "What in a Racket Store?" "Why do you cull it 'Rocket?' " etc., we will let a brother "Racket" man j answer the question for uk, feeling assured that we can not add to his definition : "Many people imagine that a 'Raeket Store is some sort of a Toy Shop filled with odds and ends, the refuse of broken stocks, etc., etc., when in re ality it is only a Bargain Va riety Store, carrying all grades of goods from the eheujieHt to the .finest, but bought in such large lots, at such close figures, that they can always be sold below those of any other store. The name 'Racket' comes from the fact that good goods at un usually low prices create an excitement, a - furore, or Racket among purchasers, hence the name 'RACKET STORE.' " In keeping with this answer we will call yenr attention to a few items that no store in X. C, except a Rocket Store., can match : Men's Rubber Coats (in per fect order), 68c. Lamp Chimneys, all sizes, 5c. Lamp Wicks, all sizes, 5c. per dozen. 200 Novels (in People's Li brary), 5c. each. Spool Cotton, warranted, 200 ytirds, 2c. Crass Tins, good as the best, 4c. Adamantine Tins, 2c.,usual price, 5c. Tain O'Sliantef Caps, 25c., wprth 50c Vm.m Toboggan Caps, from 20c. Napkins, warranted all linen, 5c. each, etc., etc. We hove thousands of bar gains, each one of which is a "Rocketer," inasmuch a they cannot be matched out side of a'RticketStore." Our business for January, 1889, was 35 per cent, better than for January, 1888, and we intend to maintain the pro portion of increase all thro' the year. Goods can be sold cheapest where they are bought cheajH'st. We sell lots of thorn, hence we have to i i.i.. ..f ji s uuy iuis oi mem. ui course we can undersell others. Our increased business is au evi- dence that we do. Respectfully, 0E0. T. JONES 4 CO. N. Y. Office. 466 Brondwov. STATKNKNT THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., OP NBW YORK. Richard A. McCurdy, pre. Por th Year Rnding Pee. SI, 18HS. Total Aaaeta, ais,oas,isj S lucre i In Aaaet Auriilui at four urr c 275.301 H so,os es Incrraar In aurplu. svi.ttaa it m i,T. .I..,, ...in 1 1.., in in liurraK iluriug year Poltcie writtrs. Incrraat duringrtear lsa.aas 17,J6 aa.soti KlakaaMumrd l03,2U.Stll S3 .,';,:?Jl",uri,,',a, ;.7M,7ta 95 Kl.k.lafbrc.. .......$Ma.lS3,lS 6 lacrcaae dnrina war iuiim hi b. 10.301 ti" irum an oarer., a 215,3a 62 I3.ow6.oto oa Paid PolicyHoldert.. U.727.550 aa THS niT las INVBTSD At FOlLOWt: it r i5 Morg ,! 7,57 OS uu viarr curitw . t8,Ste,TO It Keal Batat and Loan on Caah In Hank aad Trust Companie atlatrmt t3.513.37T 50 Intrrrat accrartl, Premiami derrrred and aa tranait, etc $3,25,178 4 5135,082,1.13 55 "lake Rlak r .Aaaamed. Outataading. Sumlu. IMH :H,M,ao 3Ai,7Hu.aas 5 7J3 771 1N S5.50T.13. 85 iai it? 5 01 2 S3 lHMrt 6.2,71 SH3.NOI.KI3 55S53SS 1HH7 6,57.8 27,2N,U33 52i4a ISAAC P. I.LOVll, ad Vk-PnaMlr WILLIAM j. BASVOS. UESEC a tONt, (ENEUL ASENTS, Baltimore, Xld. tut ASHE VII.LB A I) Full Roller Frocess. Your Grocer for We Aslieville Milling Company Flour and Meal We make tbe following grades of flour. Roller King, Electric Light, Carolina telle. Take no other, j Cash I'aitl for Wheat, Corn, Oatt and Kye. Horse and Cattle Feed Mixture (Ground to Order. Do Custom Grinding for Corn Kye and Oats. Mill and Yard at Old Depot. ASIIEYILLE COAL COMPANY, H. T. COLLINS A CO. Superior Hard and Soft Coal at Wholesale and Retail. Office: Barnard Building. Patton Avenue. THE BONANZA" THB LBADINC WINB AND LiuiOK STORE OP TUB BTATB, No. 43 South Main Street, - A8HEVILLK, N. C. . i THE "IIICKOIIY WIXE AND BILLIARD ROOM, FRANK LOUGHRAN, dtfcbt'sa WILLIAMSON & SON, (Successors to Hart & Williamson.) MANCFACTURfiaS OK SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, Mouldinpn, Stair-Work, Fine . In terior Finish, Mantels, Etc., ASHEVILLE, N. C. A0KNTS FOR The Buckeye Pump, Steel and fin Shingles, Floor and Hearth Tiles. SPECIAL SALE JOR FEBRUARY. , , . , cloning Out Sale of all "Winter Good. t am solas to ranke tWrnr llrrlr at the "SPOT CASH STOR" for the next 30 day. 1 mart have room for Rprta good and t am going to put price on good that will move them. - - I will oftVr my entire line oM'ndtrwrar at Jtut what they coat me, to clut! out. . lomtoru and Blanket! at hull" nrli-e. Vhlnnt Black Pur Ruk at S3.S0, former price $.00. Chtnear White and Orey Kaga at S3.B0, former price $3.oo. Big liar of UmurAla at price that will uit any onr : la-rih 2H, 30 and 92 in. at 03c. A nice mctnl handle at 73c. A Cloriah Silk (aold head) at $1.0!. " " (tilTcr head) at l.ua. Big Job In Pearl Button at aty;. per down. $1 8t driV' '''',,' tH'n',' 'mbroidcred top. 7Hc., worth St. 00 leather at , worth Dm Ooodt at any price, to cloae out. 1 havcjuit received a lot of llall't Raiaar Form., and every lady In Ashcrille who ha aay draamaklng to do onght to have one. It ! a huutrhold nectulty. Don't forget the plac. fchldly A NEW FIRM. . S. COOPER, Successor to W. R. Bearden. 39 SOCTH Stoves, Tinware n-ftd House Furnishinir Goods, in nectipn with a pmeral Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting II....:........ (I it a nii o Duouiciw. iviHo ivuuuug, uuixerinp;, (Sc. Having employed the services of Mr. L. Brown as Foreman, who is)i practical and experienced workman, together with several other of the Jieiu4-orkmen in these lines, 1 am now prepared to make estimates on nil kinds of work above mentioned. THE ASIIEVILLE SANITARIUM, ASHEVILLE, N. C, VnutifullT UCatej III sTTOTs? Ct nnka and ""Jf i?k Woodfin itreet. orr the Female College', and only thret square from the AH modern and latmt Ira It ImTimvmt mrtfinrf throat and noe, hy the inhalation of raporlird am tth balaam obtained from the natural . ,,p.,.la, , tumiHiiiou W alao manntacture a Home Treatment of " 5131 to "Be r""cnt, and will be eaaes, price, . rjlll 1 " 'Vh.' pMt th r,,h thi" lr,,lm'"1 lci phmomenal. bar ing cured many cam that wer proooumrd hotirlra. whoae namr and rtidrnce. can he mtSmii?,? 1 "T Pi.ion we refer to the followlnrwe'l-know. nttleaea of Aaheylll: B. J. Aaton. e.-Mnvor": J. K Rd. Clerk V. S. Conrt ; k c Han" XTcltZ' W' N"- P"t0r Fi apt)t Church r?. T. Hoard aad Treatment furniahed to patient at rraaonable price. ..Ii'?-iUl0"J0i.0a",'"l! "V ?",,",t"' w h mlr of clegantly-lnrniahed room, to "o""1'- o dr.W nice, quiet place, awav from the hotela. Nice roV.m new furniture, good tare, ant-clam cooking, at reasonable price. Alao, hot and cold bath T. J. II ARGAN, Proprietor. HERRING & THE NO. 30 StHTIl While we Have the Fines and Our IJne, We also Itavf tbe cheapest. Call and set us. VLK TISLULXTS. Guarantee Satisfaction. Ask Yard: Old Depot. INN" -- HICKORY, N. C. PROPRIBTOB. AiiKNTS M F'RS. OF Byrkit's Patent SbeHthing Lath. AY. II. LEA, Mot Caah Store, No. 17 N. Majn 8t. MAIN STKEKT. con- -vhlfa nlss 1W . i.... : Aw - - - - - . and atomiied fluid by the pnrnmutic and uiyirrn in connection with the vaooriird Ri. balsam tree near Ahcvillc.) the Compound Oavgrn, w aent oa application by capi hich la, in moat preaa, oa receipt of WEAVER, SHOE STORE, MAIN STKliET. Mont Faahlonablc Goods In . j II. T. C01.LINr r mmii 1GE COLIPHUY. Pure lee made from Distilled 1 0 ton lots 30 cents per hundred." Ofllce Barnard Buudm Patton Avenue. .L. - -j . F I T Z P AT RICK BROS,, Dealers In Wall Paper, window Shade, and Patent Handera, Pain u, OU oad VnrvlilM, bttaiiry'a Mixed French and Wt kp atock It. Lovia and Kra tacky Lead. w. t. rsxauox. ?im -joaBim tno H I A 1 R I D I ASIIEYIIXE, N. C. -ACS DUPONT POWDER CO., ' ' RICHMOND STOVE Ca, CORTLAND HACON CO, OLD HICKORY WAGONS. ITUDEBAKER WAGONS. 10LINE SCALS CO. ENGINES, SAW MILLS, ETC. M'CORMICK HARVESTING MACHINE CO. fthSdlT A u thing In the Jewelry For First REPAIRING AND ENGRA YING. BURT DENISON, 18 Patton fcblOdtf . -XJL 1 LUMBER YARD. CEO.. P. SCOTT, ( Successor to Doubleday & Scott. ) North Public Square, .11 WINDOWS, - BLINDS, - DOQ1TS, Utau, Putty, Lime, Plastering Hair, Shingle. Latbt, Fencing Pot. All kind of Balldlag Material. i-Ordera will receive promp attention. s i. .a-j.i- '- The parfnership heretofore existing between Shepard, Mann & Johnson and J. V. Brown Having terminated by limitation and the business transferred to our Undertak ing and Embalming Parlors, No. 31 Patton Avenue, where Mr. P. B. Brewton, formerly in the employment of W. A. Blair & Co., an experienced finbalmer and undertaker, will be found at all lioiirs, night and day, and where we will keep the largest and finest stock of goods in this line ever seen in AshevUle 4 0u patrons can have the use of our rooms for funerals, and j bodies will be kept as long as I desired. Shipping bodies !a ' specialty and satisfaction i ! guaranteed. Sole agents for the Bronze Asbestosand the Indestruct- ible Caskets. SHEPARD, MANN & JOHNSON. Call and swv-otirIiivalid Bed. The best thing ever in vented for the comfort of the .... ,.,f, . .-4.. , afflicted. (ebiodlw JIOTJCB. Notice it hereby irlven that tbe nndertiirned wil apply to the preaent neaaioa of the Ceo. eral Armhly for a charter to build and op erate a turnpike road from Aheville in a northeasterly titrection to the top of Craur Mountain or to aome Intrrmedinte point I R. W. BATTLK, T. W. PATTON, W. T. PBNNIMAN C. W, WOtM.SBV.' W.W. WADUIL.U O. W. 8WAIN, fehSdlm w, b. OWYN. VOT1CB it hereby given that the nnderalra. ed. and thdr aaaociate. will make apoll- onna, at ita tcaaion of I Shtt far t.. i -..! .. Jm" . . 1 AparniiiiY 01 Nortn t it, . . 1 . .... ........ , amrnia koma, Conitra. w!lJ.ndi ,;nr,B? w,t ha I" ".m.I.aaia tm(.j III irilHlH ille, N. C. Thlt 2Hth 1 day of January, 1HM9, C. D. BL ANTON, Jan2(1130d .. . . HAW LM, . oNty to Loan. In an ma rf La.. t - t"w i, oti unmrumoered real tau. MnKKICK. Attorneyt-at-Law. Atheellle, R. f )an29-ltf ! m.rt. J,P'''? n b ; ..m, j Xi-S '.Vn 01 ln "cneral incorporating "The Carolina Mining, 'actunna nd Improvement Company I " 8 PBHdl'HON, 7 t.-.3d3j!d.y, COtKB-'" -"' 1 A 1 . " iui charter. pOR BENT. - ' - J."" iTT'l Ie on srM aor, toaith aad mi ntuana. ...n grauSm. WUh or without WT.!! ' private famUy. Apply to "W"! small ebWSt NO. TS BA1LBT BT, E. E.EACAN", fuxtrtitry. Water. Ice for utorae in . - - - i - - - i-i r falnti and Color. Whitlow OUaa, t AnirrUaa. SrbMts & CO., sLtst m- WIATRTEF- NTS FOR- Line at LOWEST PRICES Class Goods. Atcuuc frblOdly D. S. WATSON, Real. t aiwtawas Asreni. . f.'i... Otot 5 peealator.l Harlng by praetleal erperWaot thorongMr ratem.tiird my tale dcpartaMat, I oftr 8PBCIAL INDUCBMBrfTfl To thnae wiihlng to aelt. and BAgOATNS to thoa wlahlng to bay. I hare tome of tbe heat property for aato ta Aaherllle which eaa be bought lowdowa. Alao, country property." alaagaatat, Iron, aad. Timber Lands. y , Call aad examine my Hat before psrehaaia(. '' " "" ' 0. S. WATSON rVmtheaat Corner Conrt Sqnara. dtmayl III AheTflle, W. C. mmr a DENTIFRICE JT.R u ? T0 1 let LU X uny. Or OkWTUr PUWR IrlOatBlBBTSL CAUTIFICS THf TIITH PrUBIBVH THC CUM. " WO tWJUWy TO Ttt't" I H a'uVu AND AftnttAklit. .WITHOUT EQUAL A TOILlf" PftKFAMTiaia.- Bt AU BRUBaiBT. h. wink ti mann a eo.. bWb, Ml' ' s -a 1 I a I e i? Z j i I - I i h ! .1 i nit i 1 1 is I 0 J i 1 - i j - ! I i am j. la! 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