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THE rAJjCASIA,., CLINTON, N.r.,-MAll. 20. 1MW. Knu rc l ni--oi-i1iii4 to lotal Laws at Clinton, N. ('., a tM;i:..nl claim mail luatU-r. THE CAUCASIAN'S RECORD. CIRCULATION: 1.692. 1 S mnutli it w!4 U- t him 00 Alv rti rt think of thi. S AMI'SOVS KILL AIM. i.il "I ri --iHl !.' ! Tiik ii . I have, on hand a fiiK- lot of weath er. If not hi Mx k I cnu have it tchgrapiu'd you, time or fourkind every twenty. lour hours rsdn, lcet, shifie or snow. I'.ill .inith s;tys he has pot some mighty Kood weather over on his place, hut I have ot too much for home ue atnl it must he dii-post-d of. Il l can't Hell it I am going to give it away, I think Old I'roLaLilitics has put up a jol on me and changed the seasons, hut I believe he has heen dead two or three years and hain't had much to do with it, hut I reckon he wrote his will he fore he died, and his mind wa.s a lit tie shaky, and thr; four seasons are now in a big lawsuit trying to see which part is his rights, and I think sprirg has heen the victorious party and the jury has given him the whole platter This weather hiireau must have a heap of drawers in it or got it pack et I us promiscuously as a woman's trunk when she starts on a two week's trip, Every time they pull open one of them drawers out of the weather hureau at Washington some thing happens, nohot'y knows what is goir.g to come a negro postmas ter or a discharged revenue collec tor, hut we will get something dif ferent every thirty-two seconds. Let everyhody help and get hold of the keys to that hureau and lock up every draw except the one that has got sunshine in it. If they would jufctmess with the political weather, and let the weather on my farm alone, I would he hetter satisfied. The West has got a blizzard and froze out, the South has got the negro un der a cloud, Ohio has gone Denio eratic and got left, New England manufacturers are preaching religion and free-law of the ballot-box and grinding the poor working classes to death. 3Ir. Ingalls has got the key to the draw that has got an earth quake in it, preaching conspiracy and the torch to the negroes. Zeb Vance is after the key. (Jo it Zeb, for Cod's sake don't let him unlock the draw with the earthquake in it. I tried one and I dont like it. Well these days have got so a man can't count on nothing for certain. We have weather to plant garden peas, with weather to make them come up and grow and bloom, and then we feel proud and tell our neighbors what a line prospect we have, how mud: we are going to ship and then discuss the market price and what we are going to do with the money. llepsie shall have a new dress and a spring bonnet; and lam going to buy me a new spring wagon, and pay Noah for ironing that new blackguni ox yoke J made the other day while it was raining. IJut, gewhillekins ! they telegraphed me one more kind of weather and killed all my pea?. My hopes are all gone, and I feel like little Hilly said when he got caught in the goose hole. I had a yearling in the lot and the hogs had messed with him so much by rolling their fists in Inn forehead he got so he would butt you. Billy wern't as big as the other hogs but he thought he would try it too. The geese had wotkedahole under the fence out at the lot well, where they would go in and out, to pick up the corn that was dropped at the barn door. Hilly had just put on pants, and his mamma was mighty proud of him. Every time shcwould look at him I could see a smile come over her face, and her heart swell up as big as the whole of creation. I was seliish enough to steal some of Billy '3 mamma's love to him because he fa vored his dad ; but I saw she had enough for us both and I was satisfi ed. Well, Billy went in the lot, stepped up to that yearling and he bowed up and made for Billy and he made for the fence, he could not get over it &o he dived under the fence through the goose hole, I saw the situation and ran to beat off the yearling, Billy had got half way through, and the yearling butted where his pants hung loose and front the other half through. It did not hurt him, he landed on the other side kerwhim. Billy got up and locked through the, crack stuck his hands in his pockets and said "durn that yearling." I feel rather the same way about the weather. Every body must help me and lets see if ws cant change things for good in this country, every time I look around here everything looks so gloomy, I have oeen thinking about going away to Georgia. I 'got a nice piece of mud land, I think if I had aniee"I)iane" on it so I wouldn't have to ditch, I could turn a barren waste inth a paradice. Spring will surely come. The weather will change. The season regular and . J am, "Withyo' Plow. ISiicklm's Arnica Salre. The best Salve in the world lor Cu s, Urties, b'orcs, r leer, SaltHheum, l'e- vvr bore?, Tetter, ('happed Bands, Chil blains, Corns, and all Sk:u Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay rcquneu. it is guaranteed to give per tocc satisfactkn, or money refunded, Price 25 cents per box. For sale by ! it Ri;kt? (Km Tmk ' t "aia. Mn Maiuox Bi'tkkk, Editor Cai caiax : lHar .Sir I have never written an article for your iaper, or any oth-pajx-r, hut there is a matter about which somebody nhould write and KimethiMg Ik; done. Our jM'uply have madeorry crop f.r several years In to t he h a-hort-, but that is providential and t!t-re i no murmuring. They .ire preparing and doing all they can to make another crop, but under very unfavorable circumstance-, ow ing to labor. The turpentine farm ers of the South cj.me out here in January and K'lit their agents all through the country exciting and demoralizing I.ibor with fine prom ises and fabulous prices, and carried off hundreds of laborers from our tovwi.-hip, which was discouraging for the future outlook, but not all hojH-s of making ar other crop wan lost, they went to work with the few hands left, after the excitement was over, hired some and rented to oth eis, as best they could, and seemed to be getting along very well under the ciicumstances, owing to the fa vorable winter; all was quiet until a few days ago, when lo and behold, our quiet community was disturbed and excitement ran to fever heat by another of Georgia's, great turpen tine farmeis piouling all through the country exciting and abducting those that were- hired for wuges, breaking up contacts between land lord and tenant by misrepiesentations and fabulous pi ices oH'eied to decoy them off. And now, Mi. Editor," in conclu sion, you know tlmt the people of Hamiwon county aic patient and for bearing in not resisting the outrages and wiongs that are heaped upon them by these emmissarics that come among us. Our people are moral, and the recoids of last term of court will prove that no county in the State can show a bettei record. Last but not least, the Sampsonians are an industrious and brave people, and even township in the county, and in fact, in North Carolina, should speak in language not to be misundei stood, that they will not longer bear these wrongs. No State South has been imposed upon as North Carolina in that particular. If people want to emmigratelet them go oa their own account, and not be decoyed off by agents and emmissaries alter crops have been pitched. More anon. Way Choss. March 0th, 1890. a--ai Kemarkable Uescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain, l'lainfiehl, 111., makes ti e statement that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs; she was t.catetl for a month by her family phy sician, but grew worse. He told her fchc was a hopeless victim of consumption and that no medicine, could cure her. Her druggist -suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption; he bought a b ttle and to her delight found hers If benefited from first dose. She continued its us.1 and after takiug ten bottles, found herself sound and well, now does bel ow n housework and is as well as she ever war. Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at Dk. It. II. IIoi.l n.w's Drugstore ; laij"? bottles 50 cents and one dollar. Alliance Department. m.lTJ-'K ATXIANtK. llobton, N. C. While many members of Bluff are so careless and indifferent that they do not attend the meetings regularly, there are a score who are as true, as the needle to the pole, to Alliance work. I have by dint of persevera nce secured and forwarded $85,75; have recently collected $8,75, and $3 in notes yet to collect, making a total in cash c ntnbuted vo the State Business agency fund $91,50. Several of the members have diinits. some suspended and two expelled, ana in the laceot many misfortunes and disadvantages the true members are still at work hoping and antici pating a better time coming. May it speedily come. Brethern rally around the Alliance banner; be true to its leadeis; vote for none but honest hightoned gentlemen, put your trust in God, and let the de mands to Congress be made in a bold, determined and fearless man ner, and the bright day-star uf hope win once more illumine our path way. Never abandon the princi ples of the Alliance but ever remain true to it. One more word. If the Alliance ceases to exist then the farmer is financially dead forever and without the shadow of a hope of resurrection. C. There are to-day 2,003 sub-Allian ces in North Carolina, and ninety five counties have county Alliances besides. That is all the counties save one, and that one is New Han over. There are some sub-Alliances in that county, but as yet the coun ty Alliance has not been formed. The State Alliance office here has enlarge;! its offices, and now occu pies the entire building, which it has occupied jointly with the Call. Kaleigh cor. "Wil. Messenger. A Washington correspondent of the News and Observer says. Vance will be re-elected if the Alliance does not prevent It. The Indicaptions are that ; he will get that support. He has always been the choice of the farmers of North Carolina, and he has been given to understand that they still appreciate his great worth and devotion to principletff all the farmers in the Senate, he was selected to introduce the agricultural depository bill, which is the otTs; ringof the Nation al Alliance, and which is regarded by that organization as test legisla tion. It begins the fight against the National Bank and Railroad monopolies. The House and Senate will bcth have an opportunity to make a record on it. The Alliance has determined to push the measure to a vote. The first hearing will be had about April, s when President Polk will address the Senate com mittee on agriculture! ' . , ,.t ., EUKEKA ALLIANCE NO. 328, ' Eureka Alliance has made an or der for sugar, soda, etc., and has saved money by the operation. Ta Biases Agtat. IUMsbfi, N.C, Mir. 15, 1890, I am now prepared to supply gnce ies iu.L whole pAr-kagea oxi.Y at lowest wholesale prices, to L shipped from New York, Charlotte. lialtitnore, Philadel phia, ST. Louis, Chicago, Rich mond, Raleigh and Wilmington. Below I give a few sample prices s hich are subject to fluctuations: (.'( Alt. Standard (Jranulatcd, Conf, A (sCJcj 5Jc American, No. 2 a A No. 10 llio " J. I. 16 17c lCIc l'Jie 2Cc Je 2Se L'4c 2Sc 22c 27 J c HOC B 8 " T. B. &. C. Lagr. SYRCI" AM Mfil.ArtrtK-. A No. 1 fine syrup - No. 41 yrup Crushed sugar droj No. 40 molasc No. 10 " Antigua molasses Best Cuba, N. f).-Laurel," rtOAP. Pure admiral brand 100 lb box Is 3.35 2.00 5)C Gc Cic Glc fijc GO lb box Is LAKI). Fairbanks tierce. rtO Hi I inu in rauo 420 lb tins G 10 lb tins 125 lb tins t tt 11 la it CHKE8E. Large cakes lie 21c 2Jc 1.50 HTA1U.II. Larce Iuiiid 40 lb box Pearl laundry 40 lb box HOMINY ANI GRITji 100 Id bags 200 lb bbls 3.00 4J(ai5c KICK. 100 lb bags or bbls l'EPPEK. Siftpd frrin in 120 lh iatr 14Jc 15Jc 3.00 2.G0 33c 34c 34c 35c Silted grain in small quantity LYE. Best pure concentrated Best pure potash 8NUFF BEST. Beef bladder 1 bbl " " i " Assorted 1 " t tt j ti SALT. J. O. B. Wilmington, N.C. In 125 lr sacks 48c 75c t)8c 38c G4clb In 200 lb sacks In 224 lb sacks live Der bushel. Tobacco in 10 lb lots of 1 lb pkg dif. varieties. SODA. Kegs of 112-lbs 2Jc 4c 4ic 3.40 4.25 4.G0 5.25 Boxes ot GO lbs in lb pkg N 1 Boxes of 60 lbs in 1 and J pack- ag3s N B. FLOUR. Snowflakc In bbl ltoanoke in bbl President in bbl Pdeal 15c per bbl less in half bbl sacks. "meat. Sides in box (400500 lbs.) Sugar and hams California hams 5 40 lljc 5Jc 10.25 Mess pork per bbl (200 lbs) BRAS, ETC. Special rates on C. L. lots. iShip .stuff per ton, 17.25 17 00 4ic 9c 8Jc lie 12.50 10.00 Bran, ( 'HACK E us. Soda CANDY. Best plain 25 lb box '; 200 lb box Cocoanut HAY. Best timothy C. L, (13 tons Best mixed C. L, (13 tons) COHN. Delivered in N. C. White, sacked. 52 50 Mixed Sic. less in bulk. PLANT BED CLOTH. Bull GO 75 Yds- WAGONS. 2lc 22.50 One horse, Two horse, CARTS. Log, complete fin 35.00 20.00 12.50(3 30 8.5035 3.50(30 Dump, Jtoad, " STOVES. Cook, complete, Heating " SEEDS f REST. Oats, white. SDrinff Der bushel. S7e Oats, black spring per bushel, 37c Oats, red rust proof spring bus. 40c ONION SETS. White silyer skin per bushel, Bed per bushel, Potato per bushel, SEEDS, ETC. Clover, red choice, per bush. 2.25 2.00 2.25 4.25 4.50 15c 13c 9c. 1.G0 .45 1.00 1 On. tt tt tt tt mammoth per bush, lucerene per lb. alsike per lb. crimson per lb Grass, timothy per bush herds per bush, orchard per bush. Ky blue per bush. Tall meadow oat per bus 1.25 Johnson per bush. 2.25 Italian rye, ' 90c. GARDEN PEAS. Lightning excelsior per bush 3 00 Kxtra early 2.75 Other Varieties from $1.30 to $5.75. BEANS OR SNAPS. Imp. Ex. valentine per bush Dwarf black wax per bush. Karly mohawk per bush. Special rates on garden seeds. IRISH POTATOES. . Farly rose per bbl. Beauty of Hobrom per bbl. . Peerless per bbl. i i KUtJOIES. Open . - fop,,.; -j .. 1 op phretons, 1 2.75 3.75 2.75 2.40 2.40 32.10 38.80 70.00 -.' BROOMS. : ' Per dozen, , $1&5 ' . FERTILIZERS. , N. C. Farn.ers? Alliance official guano V. O. B. Durham,X. C.,21.50 F, O. B. Richmond, Va. 20.50 Any quantity from Durham, but ; only in car loads fnw Rich mond. , Edisto acid phosphate F. O. B. Charleston, S. C only in C. L. lois. 12. German Kainit, F. O. . B. Char- ? lcston.S.C only in C.Llots,11.75 Ind plaster, F.O. B. Philadel phia, Pa. 6.75 Shell Lime, F. O. B., Norfolk, Shell Lime, F. O. B., Norfolk, ' Va., : . : , 2.75 Cotton. Seed meal, f 20 per ton in car lots (10 tons,) . ' No discounts on above prices. In ordering be careful to state what depot goods are to be shipped to and be sura to give name- of your post offlce address as it is VERY impor tant. Please condense your corres pondence for I am run over with business. Yours fraternally, W, H. Worth, 8. B. A. I-Seals delivered for $2.25. Trade Cards 25 cents per 100. . NEWDOUBLE COLUMN A D V EIIT I SEM ENTS. STI m n ULl NO FOR MY Spring and Summer STOCK) Which will arrive within a week or two, therefore we are still selling AT COST! It will pay you to call if you are in need of anything in my line. On my return from the North I expect to show my cus tomers the Finest and Most Elegant Line of Kver brought to this city. It will do you good to see the 111, htnee I advise you to call. I am in position to sell them cheaper than any house this sidfc of New York. If you desire to save Money, then don't buy elsewhere. Central Stand! On Grog Row, Opposite Courthouse. REMEMBER, that W.ATSON & PETERSON . Keep a choice line of Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, etc., and alo a well selected stock ot Standard Family Groceries. AGAIN REM EMBER, that a finer line of .Wines, Brandies, Whiskies, etc., can seldom be found. J8 The famous Rufus Weeks B randy (hich all connoisseurs, declare the best ever tasted) an be bought no where else. Pure up country Corn Whis y a specialty. The patronage of the public Ls respectfully solicited. Good Bargains In the lineot General Merchandise. Everything ktep is a specialty in quality and price. Before buying be su.e to come in and sample and price our 4?oods, especially mm, t nasi! m wmm On which our profits are the lowe t possible, in view of the fact that a dollar is hard to get and should go a long wa s. Give us a call, whether you wish to buy or not. Kespectfuliv, W SCHOOL ADVERTISEMENTS. akin : ESTABLISHED IN 1874.: A Boarding' School for Both Sexes. Spring Term of the Session of '89 and '90 Opens January Gth. ' HATES OF PRIMARY, INTERMEDIATE, 1st Grade, 1 2nd Grade. ACADEMIC, j 2n'iGrade, PREPARATORY COLLEGIATE, me business course is especially for Is Book Keepinj, Commercial Arithmetic and Business Law. with the requisite amount of time ftllod up with studies selected. Tuition ner month 3.50. . ,, 1 Latin or French, in addition to the studies in any of the above depart, ments, 25 cents extra per month. . - - ' ":l MUSIC DE I'ARTMENT. In this department iatructions are given iu both Vocal and Instrumen tal Music. Tuition per month $2.75 each. When the Vocal and Instru mental are combined, the pupil gets twice the amount of time for prac tice, with a reduction uf $1.50 per month on the regular tuition rates, i. e. 54.00 per month. No extra charge for Instrument. A class of girls in ELOCUTION will be started at the opening of the term. Special training in Reading and in Recitations. Tuition 75 cents per month extra. ... -- ' he A,theni5in H- C,ub and Prlotechnic Lit. Society, separate organi Mtionsforthe girls and boya respectively, are an attractive feature ot the School- ' : . . ; Good Board, Including washing, lights, Ac. can be obtained in eood families, convenient to the school, at from $0.00 to ?7.00 per month. For further particulars address, t ' m G. E. BUTLER, (U. X. C.) Principal, jy4-tf Huntley, N. C. 0 Mil King Hatter and Clothier. TUITION. per moath $1 00 per n onth SI 60 per nonth fl 87J Ier month $5 25 per month $2 75 3 25 voim" men. The course of study NKW ADVERTISEMENTS SWEEPING REDUCTION In rder to rvdret? our iinii eic ?to"k hrfuiv taking invent ory, t n 1st if March, we have . Marked Down Prices O N Pants Goods, Dress Goods, Flannels, Shawls, Hoods, " . Gloves, Jerseys, Cloaks, Blankets, Heavy Shoes and And for the next six weeks we will offer our customers Home Choice Goods (no old shop-worn goods) for For Less Than Their Actual Worth ! Tall AT ONCE and make your selections. No Discrimination OnePrice the Same to Every Buyer. Respectfully, A. F. JOHNSON & CO. We have a full line of Hardware, consi.atinc nf Valla llino-oo Saws, Locks, Bolts and all kinds unpiemenis, sucn as nows, 1'iow Castings, Trace Chains, Back uaiuis, ouoveisano noes. We carfry a full line of STANDARD SHOES, which can't be excelled. FKKiStl txltOCERIES, Alwayp on hand. I-ndreth's celebrated Garden Seed, the best on the market. We are still selliuy those HARNESS lnw fm. Also Tobacco, t;igars, Snuff, I n tats rr n Give us a call when you come T. H. On the C F. and This depot, this future ton section, good farminif land, well ville, sixty-two miles from Wilmington and twenty miles from . BjfCHuvmc. a piace sure 10 num un V . A a iois ior saie on teasonable terms. For further particulars address, , J- M. SESSOMS. Janie tf Owenville, N. C MECKLENBURG V IRON WOR 10o W&EE8, Manager. Charlotte, N. Q. ENGINES, BOILERS, SA W MILLS, ' PRESSES, GINS, WHEAT AND CORN MILLS, REPAIR WORKS, PIPE FITTINGS, SIIAFIING, dec 19 3 in SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HIS? of Edge Tools; also Fannin Tinware, Potware, Crockery and - to town. Respectfully, PARTEM & BRfl. Y. V. Railroad, of RosefMirr.. i it anfa1 in a Una ti PULLEYS and BEL7ING. rr t!V SEW AnVERTlSKMK.Vrs. CHAMPION FOOD 1 n J' Cures Hog Cholera FATTENS Ht)RSHs. And curv ilitiM roultin frviu Imiigo-tion and avcrwork, Incrpft the ylcKl of milk fn iu Cows and impiovo the quality. Vo have humlrtnli of rtrti!l-nl-. from relialtle pepri, nil owi th couutry, to prove alnive. It is Sli;k! . It ih IxKXtKvt.! IT IH NO IIl MHUi! IT IS I X V A I.t" A1U.K TO T II K F A Hi! I: n! If you have a hick U-.-t buy U!ui and try it. We have three ttiiuonlaU, an.t ctm furnish any number on applicu tlon to an one of the agent. Samorp. S. ., Aurut Srd. Iwi. Mi -r. J. r. Mcvrnion A Tlar, Wilmini: tn, N.C. Stm: We havi n ii!uif "ilwu. kn Foot! fr tclr inmilhn and find Ui it tlM- all that i t-Ulnifil for It. It twirotr thr irt-nrral condition of iWk and mill rurr i'bulrr. W fprd U lo our atork Tru Inrlr and would not do without It. J. U. Al.!ItUMK. I.li KISHI KO. S.t, S 17th. MtwMTi. J.f. M non A T lir, Vllininc ton. X. C: Ixak SIRS: A fur ti'lnjf lh-halt turn I "tliaindon KMir (in liM'd of you tar ran rvadilr aajr tlmt tt ha ttilflll.'d fWTJ tr rnUtion iiiade for it o far w have tried it. In no tntane ha it tailed to lrni Ot Mock frdon it. ran rticuUrlr rrrom ntend it tor miU h rowa, ralvra and rli. We regard It an thr Wt ato k food on IIm market. Snd u another lialf Imrtvl. our Tmlr, Al.KX.MrKlXXOXA t. Wll.MIMiTOX, X. v., mi. loth. iwi. Mwr.J. V. MreflMtn Tavlor: titvTi.twKS : The Hlu.in.ion Food" you old ti haa In-en givf n a fair trial, it la a -waa, and we are iclad to add teatluiony to it worth. When fnl to our homea we find it aldi diKotion, cr-atea an aiiitc and the anintul iuiitroveaat ono", it U a jfn-at condi tioner, and a trUI will prove tt value. We have fed it to our ruwn anil w ilhth'tu alwt it haa proved a preut dttfctive. Utth the flow and the quality of the milk ha Improved, the per rentage of inereaxe wc eaiinot vel jxltively ntate. The fx)d dotn all Votl ela'tiu in the line of teot wm have made;' we Miall ntlnue Un tire and ad Im all the ownem f ktoek to giv It a trial. t.j. soi:thkiu.ani. W. A. JOHNSON, Agent, Clinton. N. C. J.C. STEVENSON' k TAYI.OK, oet 24-tf Assents for N. Carolina. W. T. WILLIAMSON'S BDGGY AND CARRIAGE FACTORY, IN NEW QUARTERS ON F1YETTEYILLE ST VST Round Shaves. Hacks and all Edffe Tool made, mid ItepalrlaiaT done on short notice. I will keen on hand 11 lariro hit. nl Western ItutrtriCK forn'ii and too and lttKids Carts. They will Huul in quamy and are sold as low at nj like goods in dohhhoro. Favettevilh- or Wilmington. IleHpectfully, mch28-tf W.T. WILLIAMSON. DO YOU WAWT A WEW We unhesitatiDglj pronounce the lvers Pond PIANO the finest and most reliable in the world. Five newly natontcd Invent inna nard la these pianos only. Call at eur stora and timln'ifa now Soft Stop which saves pianos from wear while Dractisl Dflf a.nd Tn A lr Aa (ah lnsiii1. ible to all ouUido of room. A wonder ful Invention. H. MILXER & CO. Goldsboro. N. C. OI DEB. HEADQUARTERS FOR BEST PEACH AND APPLE CIDER. (Corner of Elm and R. R. Street.) SWEET AND HARD CIDER always on hand. In addition to this pleasant and healthy drink. I keep Tobacco, Snuff, Flour, Potash, Candles, Soda, and Pea-Nuts which are sold at lowest price for cash. 600 Pipes, of alistvles and sizes. Try one. Respectfully, HSa GATJXX&R, je 21-1 yr. Harness Establishment ! I ESTABLISH ED IX 18G7.1 I I am now located on FayettevllU Street. oorositeCAurARTAv nffl. I put up ami keep In stock, or make to order, any style of Harness, from $13.00 to $40.00. I also make all styles and grades of Saddles, Bri dles, Halters and everything In thl line. Good, honest work at the lowest living figures, is my guide and motto in business. A large supply ot Northern Har ness and a fine line of Driving WMr, always kept on hand. Callacd ex amine. Resnectfullv. sep5-3m W. H. STETSON. SLEEPLFvs4 Vir:TTT VOJl teirlble. C0Q8h- Shah's v . 1 1 eiy ior yon. For sale Si w V5?tUDAT Dro2t Clinton, and W. P.Kesxedy, Warsaw. C.
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