and Faprnep.
.".vTat tlic Tost Office at Elizabeth
1 ' u'y M second class matter.
rjZAHlVril CTY, At.g2ist, 1S96.
T i
at tlie corner oi .-. atcr
' and Matthew Sts: up
stairs, is the oifu-e. of
'4 the Fisherman &
rKMKR,Priutin: vom
', pauy. Persons having
business to transact are
i invited to call.
. ')v Hi"!- Cade
. r':.M. lriNTING.
aays
:he public will find greatly
reduced prices at
f 7 .01
AINU
unce's
We take this method
every .summer to reduce
rir stock in order to make
r&nn for Fall goods.
Saturday 3
we put on saie
.13 1.1a,
500 Umbrellas,
Ladies and Gents, at prices
that cannot he duplicated.
Fine quality, fast black,
;-jar;igoii frame, ivnglish
( ' ijuria, 26 inch, worth 1.00
;it 69 cents.
X. I. U. Gloria, ladies
and gents silver trimmed
Congo handles 79 cents.
)t 75. A 26 inch geu-
k nine B. F. silk worp serge
A umbrella, Paragon frame
with solid acacia crook
bundles 98 cents; this um
brella has never been re
tiiied for less than $1.75.
Lovely silk and wool
French and German Novel
ties in dress goods, former
.. . i-- 1 j.,.
a once 7 cents, reoueeti lu
a 55. in fact our entire line
a of dress goods we have re
a daced to unheard of prices
a Lovely Lawns, Uimaties,
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News Adrift.
PICKED UP BY OUR REPORT
ERS WO ARE ALWAYS
IN "THE SWIM."
BRIEFLY RELATED.
The Pith of the News Especially
Prepared for the Busy
Reader.
Mr.George Waters spent Tues
day at Norfolk.
Mr. K. M. Stevens spent Sun,
day in Currituck.
Services will be held at all the
churches next Sunday.
Mr. John L. Sawyer went to
Nags Head yesterday.
Miss Dora Alexander is quite
sick at her home in the first ward.
Mr. J. F. T. Sieger spent a
few davs at the sea-shore this
wcck.
Wanted Several young gen
tlemen boarders. Apply at this
office.
About one hundred went to
Nags Head last Sunday on the
excursion.
Miss Pattie Perry, oi' this city,
is favoring relatives in DeTkley
with a visit.
Miss Lucy Gregory and broth
er Vernon are spending the week
in Virginia.
Mrs. J. II. LeRoy and child
ren are visiting this week in
Tyrrell county.
The family of Mr. William
Pearce are moving this week to
Washington, N. C.
i?
the
Dennis Harris will oeeu-
pulpit
a cuced THIS WEEK.
a 15 cent kind now 2'2
4
cents.
1 )
11
S
6
We have used the prun
ing kuiie in our Millinery,
cuttim-
b e
nce
so
low,
that everybody will be able
to get stylish head gear at
hard time prices.
. ,r 3
sold in April wild May,
cent, better than
per
i 1..-
A the bar
T , i , 1 i ....
mg aiieaa steauuy, v.cpiu-
l.ist year, notwithstanding
times, we are push-
py
Church next Sunday.
Subscribers not receiving tiieir
paper regularly will phase give
no lice at this offic-j.
Joshua Wood, a typo of this
office, is spending a two weeks
vacation in Virginia
Mr. M. j. Sawxcr, proprietor
of the Albemarle House, is on
the sick list this week.
Miss Tallew Pri ukley , of
Chowan -county, is visiting Mrs.
Mamie Smith, :n first ward.
The new and handsome hall
erected on Road street by the
Odd Fellows has been completed
Mr. Benj. Armstrong and fam
ily left yesterday to spend a few
days with friends at Columbia,
N. C.
Mrs. j. S. Rogr and daughter,
Miss Lenuie, are at Nags Head
to enjoy the pleasures of the sea
shove. Mr. Will Smith and family, of
Pittsburg, Pa., have been spend,
iug the week with relatives in
this city.
Several moiniuent Republi
cans of this place attended the
Populist convention at iy.lentou
Wednesday.
Fred Iy. Carr led his class on
entrance at the University, grad
uated summa cum laude in class
of95. He was from the Hor
ner School, Oxford, N. C.
The B. Y. P. U. meets every
Tuesday at 8:15 p. in. Subject
for next Tuesday night, ''China,"
(Conquest Meeting). The meet
ing will be in charge of Mr. J.
D. Sykes.
The attention of our readers is
called to the advertisement of
Louis Selig, wlio is offering
some rare bargains in jewelry.
He is the recognized leader in
this line.
Work at the Elizabeth City
Cotton Mills is being pushed
forward with great rapidity. Is
thought that the machinery will
be put in motion about the twid
dle of October.
The store recently occupied
by Sartorious, the jeweler, on
Water street, is being moved to
the first ward, to give place to a
large brick budding to be erect-,
cd by T. P. Nash.
The steam stump-puller, Roa
noke, arrived here yesterday en
route for the Dismal Swamp Car
nal, to begin work on this end
of same. Work on the canal is
progressing rapidly.
Rev. J. H. Hall returned yes--:
terday from Hatteras and Ocras ;
coke, where he has been conduc
ting Ouarteily Meetings for Pre
siding Klucr John, who is o(l
nr-nf inn
from Norfolk
this office yesterday
stating that Dr. C. S. Blackwc-11
of this place was quite- sick in
that city, but the attending phy
sician give hopes ol complete
reeovery'whhin a week or ten
days.
Last Friday death visited the
home of Mr. and Mrs.D.R. Mum
den, in first ward, and removed
from the loud parents' care their
daughter Lola, a bright child of
23 months, who was buried Sat
urday afternoon in Overman's
cemetery.
We tender our thanks to Mr.
Fred II. Ziegler for a box of de
licious grapes sent us on yester
day, the finest we have seen this
season. They were of Mr. Zieg
ler'sown cultivation, who, by
tliewav. has one of the finest
spending nis v
his
telegram
reached
Father and Daughter
Dead.
Miss Minnie Beals, a young
lady from Currituck, who has
been in the city for the purpose
of having her eyes treated, and
who has been stopping at the
residence of Mr. Dozier, on
Doyer street, was taken, ill and
died Tuesday night. -Her
parents had been sent for and
arrived Tuesday. At 11:30 p.m.
the father retired apparently in
the best ot health, was also taken
ill and died the same' night, of
heait failure, supposed to have
been brought on by his grief at
the death of his daughter.
The double iuneral was held
Tuesday afternoon.
Revival Meetings.
The revival which has been in
progress during the past two
weeks at the court house hall,
conductecLby Rev. Mr. Davis, of
Wilson, N. C, continues with
much interest. Mr. Davis is a
soul-stirring preacher and a fine
speaker, and his meetings have
resulted in the conversion of
eight person:-. Rev. Geo. P.
Ruttcdge, of Norfolk, arrived
here Wednesday and is assisting
in -.lie meeting
are large.
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Jeweler,
terlin Silver: Solid Gold .i-aJicsSoii.ir.ohi A ,n ii:w of knives
tii ! tj.-. ! patches, v-ith
Sets.
25 cents.
only 20 cents.!'
forks and spoons Watches, with 111
ilthain ahvavi; ou hand iu giu or Wa!tha::i
:'-ovc::;c-.it, stvintcrl:ir Silver and movements, stem
viuU, o:uv :s.(H). jsilvcr plated.
dents solid tfoldl i?orfne Watch,
w ind, only .v..oo.
r
Gold Plated 'Sterling Silverickle Alarm'X. Y. Standard N. V. Standard
Studs j Thimbles : Clocks, Cyclometers j Cyclometers
15 and 25 cts.,:ouly guaranteed, ji)oo miles, iiiooo miles.
4.
a set.
i S da;- Mantle
Clocks,
25 cents, only 75 cents. I only 80 cents, only 51.05.
Ladies Cold fdled ,V
at 1. lies with
y-?f (Jo1:1 i-Sterling Silver! Childrcns
Iin or
or w-m:am move- movement.
juaiunivui, ine
01ll3T $2.25. ;Olll
iUt
WaUliam!
stem!
stem wind,; wind, oalv $12.00. '
I
Link Cuff Sterling Silvei
buttons, Bracelets
ollb 35 cents, only 75 cents.
Sterling Silver!
Lorgnett
Chains
only
Crescent, Ka-le,
Krie,
Diike.
I.20.
'VSS eye "Sr! - 95 model! One 96 model
Kyes fitted fiee of avcrly Wavcrlv
Sa nHSr" a': ' . Bicycles,
i 42-5oeach.
Clock and Jew
elry rcpiiiin;,
we can't be heat.
New York Stand
ird Midget, C cU
note is. lo.oon
niles, o::!y i i . ;.v
8
Stem wind atulj
tern set aterhisr
wate'aes. osilv i .v5
I
Hicyclc,
only So.do
1
I
One ' model
Waverlv lVlle
llieycle. only fso.)t
w
A
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H
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5
Coi-'jjrecraticns
a Li
DROVNED AT HAGS HEAD
Monday
afternoon Marion
Ktheridge, of Roanoke Island,
was drowned within a hundred
yards ot the Nags Plead pier.
Mr. Ktheridge had been to Nags
Head and was just leaving in
his canoe for home. Soon after
leaving the pier he went to fix
something about the sail, when
he slipped and fell overboard.
The canoe was sailing rapidly
ahead, leaving the struggling
man in the water, who drowned
before assistance could be ren
dered. The body was recovered Tues
day morning and taken to Ron.
rrbors to be found in this sec-1 noke Island for interment.
tiou.
In judging a man's conduct we
usually attribute tc him the mo
tives which consciously or un
consciously control our own
conduct under like circling
stances. We can often find out
POLICE COURT.
The following cases were dis
posed of this week by the Mayor:
Isaac Respass, col , drunk,
our real motives
by observing;
the motives which we attribute j
to others. j
The emolovces of the Norfolk!
lined
2.50.
).se to ma
June keep
c mipany with thepast two
months if priec, quality,
style go or anything.
i'. sure and visit us when in
iK'ed of anything in our line and
save at least from 10 to 20 per cent,
mi the dollar.
McCabe & Grice,
'. 11.; Merchants and Hustlers,
Water Street, Elizabeth City.N.C.
ents lor Hutrcneks .uet-ratterns.
Ebjah McMnllan, col. .assault,
fined ,$2.50.
Henry Spencer, col., disorder-
vc Southern Railroad are enjoy-i ly conduct, fined 2.50.
iug their annual trip to Norfolk,! vvVni Qvermailf Vhite, drunk,
Ocean View, Virginia Beach and j n,ed &2 ,Q
Otliei 1)U1UlS llub Wv-L-K.. Ov-vtuu:
r.'ii tir-! Oumton Porbes, v
eALlit Vece:ivo nnvu .111 u.x..- 1
h ippy people passed here yester- j lllic1 IO-
day and Wednesday with tn
regular morning train.
Notice to County Chairman.
1?4
All chairmen of county Dem
ocratic Executive Committees
will please send their names and
postofnee address to the State
chairman at once. They will
3,000 yards Sturgeon Nets alsj
ready rigged, 2 ,000 yards of j A Stock of
which have been ued a month,
-sre-e. 'Will iFUm-cL tt
iiev. j.iivyviii , , , 1 , .
. - ' - tlir ntli'r i nnn v.iriK used n no rr
also, as soon as practicable, send , ' , - , .:rf.
nirtinti t lointncc '
to the vStatc chairman the names
and address of the township ex
ecutive committees.
and everything complete
Have also two fine boats lor
n n Rayff. mmyR
Vfc i aUsi aim !..; nm k2ja u!u -Mr' "--ra
fgj$ Vzs' u Kaa ,
Democraticnewspapersinthe fc thc Qthcr
State will please give this notice
prominence m their papers.
Py order of the Chairman.
j"o. V. Thompson, Sec'y.
P
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iPa II HNE
HOT HEAHO OF il
Even Thse Warm Days, Don't
Stop the Crowd.
feet. Built of juniper, with cop
per fastenings, and of fine model.
The above will be sold at halt
cost.
Apply to
BOND oc JONES,
Edeutou, N C.
2 or oaie.
There is always a way to reach
the people. There is no time
but what you need something
even during these warm sum- j
the j
to ;
Several Houses paid
Lots in Edenton.
One residence on Church St.
vSix on Queen street.
One on Court street.
Two stores on Broad street.
Will sell either or all on easy
E.
f
Hats and
Consisting of Shoes, Clothing,
Summer Dress Goods which will
be closed out
m
irii
f
Call at once and buy before all are sold.
SAWYER & JONES.
Water Street.
trr In fT
V I v 1
fisrht-
Don't suspect every man
Miss Maftne Davis I e i t
dav lor Norfolk where she
1 ue.-5-
Z 0 K l . K i h a v 1 n ' bougnt out;
the "Great Western Art Studio." UP at
! sec with his coat collar turned
lit.
wili i on Poiudcxter street, he is pre-j
favor friends with
A .1 t .
her presence
till Sent.
?rT rs
Bettie
daughter, oi Norioik
imr Mrs. P.
r .p'jiitaa
YEOPIM UNION.
The Yeopim Union will con
vene with the church at Ariel,
(kites county, N. C, on the. 5th
Sunday and Friday and Saturday
before in present month.
Introductory sermon by Rev.
W. P. Jordan; alternate W. B.
Waff.
Missionary sermon by Rev.
siah Elliott; alternate W. F.
Watson.
TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION:
I. Is it rieht, or expedient, for
our churches and Sunday schools j
to raise 111. ney for religious pin
poses by means of feasts, fairs
occ.? assigned to Kev
concerts
M. D. Can enter and Rev. Josudi ot summer good:
LeachUeld and
ire visit-
Mrs. P. II. Gregory, on
Chut eh street.
Mr.J. B. Weisiger left yester-j
day for Fayetteviile to spend a
few days wit h his wife, who is J
there for the summer-
Miss M. Patrick, of Tyrrell
county, spent Sunday last at the
home oi Mr. ana Mrs. W. J.
Broughtou, on River Side.
Mrs. Edward Wood, accom
panied by son and daughter,
of Edeutou, spent a few days in
the city with relatives this week.
Miss Nellie Re:d lias returned
to her home at HagersLowu, Md.,
after a very pleasant visit to her
friend Miss Maggie Hill in this
city.
Mr. D. R- Muuden, sailmaker,
was at Hertford Monday nu-ass
urintr Tacksou 6c I'deetwood's
new tim, tor winch he nas an 1
order for avuings.
Read wliat Sawyer ec Jones
I have to sa" m tiieir aawuis
! nient tiiis week, and take ads
re mar l-i-.i t)le sa;e
ds now going on.
pared to astonish you on prices
for copying and enlarging pic- j
fares as long
as that stock of
frames last. Give him a call at
once. He also has some crayon
work on hand that the company
didn't deliver.
Tutt's Pills
Cure All
Liver Ills.
i
1 Secre
Apply to
J. W. SPRUIDD,
Edeutou, N. C.
running
about 19'years ot age.of Whimll, health. The secret of health is
Perquimans county, who has ! the power to digest and assim-
becn in the employ of P. H-! ilate a proper quanity of food.
Brouellet at Berkley, Va about , . can neve; be done when
twelve mouths, died Sunday of .
typhoid fever. His remains ; the liver does not act it s part.
passed through this city on the Q0yQU KfiOW thlS ?
N. ec S. express t.am Monday, J
euroute for Wiufall for inter-1 Tutt s Liver ihils are an abso
men t. lute cure for sick headache, dys-
At a late hour Saturday night; pepsia, sour stomach, malaria,
an old man, -whose name ve I ronstipctt-ion, torpid liver, piles,
failed to learn, was run oyer by a j bUious fever biUous.
wagon on Green street ; nd came .
near being killed. The- night! ness and kindred diseases.
was very dark and the old gen-1 Ttt'S LiVCf PillS
tleman oemg iwiu ji
nier davs we have drawn
crowd. We are now giving
everv person that spends two
dollars at our store a very hand-; terms
some piece of glassware free of;
charge. Large berry bowls, cake
stands, butter dishes.pickle dish-;
es, water pitchers, fruit stands,
x-e You mav select any article
vou wish, free of charge. We ; Aiiyoiiecoiiteiuplatiiig
have to do more for the people
than any other store because, we
o-et the cash. You would not
want to give a present to anyone
who got your goods on credit
would you ? We are determined
to sell out our entire stock of
summer goods prices dont stop
us uow--ali clerks have been in
structed to cut prices and not to
let anybody leave without buy
ing. If yon need anythiug.mat
ters not how small, even little
small notions, you will, find this
your best chance to buy. Come
d see the pretty pieseiu.-.
are saving away
auc
this :5easoii will do well
to call on or write to
A B. Furguson,
Norfolk, Va.
In Elizabeth City,Pcttit's
wliarf, every Saturday, 8
a. m., Monday 3 p. m.
WE OFFER
DEI;IVEHED
AT YOUR HOML
Ponierauian White Globe Turnip j
Large White Norfolk Turnip j
True Red Top Flat Strap Leaf Turnip j
Amber Globe )-(if
Finest Purple Top Yellow Ruta Paga j
And all other desirable varieties,
Carefully grow n from selected stock, J
15
cts per Hi
M.'-ir-i no
annroacn
i. t
was not aware ot the
in"- wagon until too late to clear
1,
aiitage oi their
t r r T . -. . . . 1 . 1 . . . . ...
ll'.US: 11. rie w ;is u:ckl-u u in
an unconscious condition and
taken to his home.
College athletics has become a
great feature in college Mi fe in
the eyes
of
boys. j. C.
1 5irc-s
Elliott.
II. Oar Orph mage, its needs
and our duty to it. To A. A.
P.irrish and W. B. Waff.
III. The worth of good relig
ious literature, and what is the
best method to increase its cir
culation and get our people to
r- ad more good books and pa
pers? To V. B. Eel ton and A.
W. Burfoot.
W. Ik Fulton, Secty.
Yeopim Union.
This year at the University,
Oak Ridge Institute swept the
honors. She furnished one of
the two leaders of the class of 37
men; she had the first man in
Greek; one of the five speakers
at commencement; the President
of the Y. M.C. A.; the Chief
Marshal at Commencement, and
one sub-marshal; the President
of the Athletic Association; and
the manager of the base ball club.
- AWQRDilTK MEN.
The r eopic Kiizabelli City, as
..y. ':! ,'.:-, visitors from the surrounding
cou-.Hiy. wiii laid on Fearing street,
o:.e ! ;-from Water street, the retail
Li'-.;-'.', Cigar raid Tobacco store, "luder
the eiiieient aud popular management
i'eUU Line,
A. X 1). K. it. :o.,
N. n: 1'. Steamboat Co.
fi fc)
1: O JrL k
A good paying II ARDW ARK
business, having the patronage
of large mills and steamboats, in
a tovvn of about 4000 inhabi-
which w
besides.
You can form some idea ot
what is being done at this store,
from these prices :
2000 yards best French Ging
hams, woith 12 yl and 10 cents,
now at half price, 5 cents yard.
Ladies black seamless Hose
was 15 cents, now 10 cents.
Satin and gros grain Ribbon
in all shades, the 1 5 cent width
tor 10 cents yarn u u J plete line of steamboat and mill
int nfupw s .v e lauies Bcltb , iL- , , , ,
lyVt j
and Shirt Waist Sets
Will jit pay you to buy doubtful turnip seeds from geu
eralnierchandise stores when you can get OURS at this
price, delivered at your Post or Express Office ? No doub
you can buy them a little cheaper, but isn't it worth ten or
fifteen cents per pound to know what you are going to get?
Remember we pay the freight and guarnntee safe delivery of
the smallest package.
T5 -co. rdr"iit &z 011.
Seed Growers,
34 Commercial Place,
Norfolk, Yu.
MEVOURFEETraGHTAmEFT? ! C Si C3,
Wmmmrm
Could Not Kat or Sleep.
id blurt vaiSi o,u ,-lCan be purchased very low.
Ladies Sun inb elUs-iast I infoxmation ap
ack Gloria Llotn at , , ccU,
me stores think they are sell- aL
Mrs. L. Moil and daugnter,
Irene, of New York, and Miss
Salomousky, of Norfolk, Ya.,
are in the city visiting Mrs. J
Salomousky, cor. Fearing and
Poindexter streets.
The infant of Mr. and Mrs.
William Keatoudied Wednesday
in Perquimans county, while on a
visit. The remains were brought
here yesterday and bunea in
Hollywood Cemetery.
Mr. J. H. LeRoy has associat
ed himself in business with Mr.
J. R. Pinner, the wholesale gro
cer, which business will here
after be conducted under .the
name of J. R. Pinner ec Co.
This office was favored with a
delightful call on yesterday from
Mr. L. F. Ziegler, of Edenton,
who was in the city on his way
home from Nags Head, accomv.
pauied by his daughters, Susie
and Ada
1 was a member of both the base
ball and the foot-ball team at the ! of Messrsichard berry and Edgar
University, yet die graduated
the head of Ins ciass. fc,. L. Wregs
ory of the Varsity base-ball team
graduated magna cum laude. B F.
Stanley graduated in thc. same
class and was a great ball player
on the same team. Stuart Hill
also was a member of the same
team. All these were from
Horner School, Oxford, N. C.
The young men's Literary So
ciety will give a public debate
at the Atlantic Collegiate Iusti
tute to-night, Friday. The
subject will be "Resolved that
woman be allowed the right of
free sufferage." The discussion
will be entered into by several
able speakers and all who attend
may expect to hear some very
interesting and instructive talks.
No admission will be charged as
the society take this opportunity
to bring before the public the
work done by this excellent organization.
Shannon who have receutl purchased
the business of J. K. Crockett.
This e-tablis'i-ueiit, which has be
come a favorite with people who appre
ciate pi. re i-.e.s and lienors, fine
ehevviiig tobacco and fragrant cigars, is
largely patronized and regarded as
thoroughly reliable. The best of order
is maintained, the service is prompt
and courteous, the goods sold" are of
the best and prices reasonable.
Messrs. berry & Shannon- are affable
gentlemen, who sU.dy to please and
never fail in this particular. They have
a lare;e country and river trade and fill
promptly all orders, whether delivered
in rerson orbv mail, guaranteeing sat
isfaction with the quality and price of
their jjoods. Call to see them, or ad
dress all orders to Berry bnAxsos,
Kl izabeth City, N.C., and get the best.
blac
so
ino- them cheap at 98 cents.
The best Silk Umbrellas in
the town at 98 cents, was $1.25
and a bargain at that.
300 pair Men's fine Shoes.
Price everywhere $2.00. We are
over stocked and they must go
your chance now; special price
to close them out $1.25 pair, any
size and in all the late toes.
'Tis useless to- describe our
unlaundried Shirts at 49 cents.
Double back and front and best
linen bosom. You use to pay
$1.00 for this same shirt.
Negligee shirts with collars
attached all pretty colors-were
50 cents, now 35 cents.
Our stock of ready-made cloth-
will go at New oik cost
tants. Stock consists of a com
supplies and general hardware
ply
Knit right and left to conform to the shapo
of the foot, thus preventing many discom
forts and insuring great durability.
THE UP-TO-DAH STOCKING.
-rood all wool men's suits
.00.
Those who receive a copy of
the Fisherman & Farmer this
week, who are not already sub
cribers, are invited to subscribe.
ing
price
M
300 pairs wool Pants at i.23
and $1.50, were $2.00.
We are after the working peos
pie who have only a few dollars
and want all they can get in
times like these. It costs you
nothing to come and see.
Mitchell The New Man.
Water Street.
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f bouse ia town, and not only ftrc i
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of the styles in this town, all 'tho i
i others are foUowers. We keep nice f
. (Tnc.As. nnU nvr rvthiiic is strictlv A
A t J . . j -r-. j m
W up-to-date stvlcs and are constant-
i ly adding the NoTcltie9as Uiey
appear. Do not fail V
r ri'Ait place.
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to go to the
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Dr. M. M. Fenner, Frcdonia, N. Y.
Dear Sir: About 2 years ago I be
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