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o I 0 I $ in dies5 50 I in. i . rfnviv TOPrcs; X ofliitcrcMt Oullod rem?" trtlxv ; rTho 1 edior"of the Democrat , - 4 r y - J' t - liiia mil . mmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmuimmmmrm-wmmmmmmmEmmmmmmmm Local renc?i .osch inst. i3 Thanksgiving The The tarnio8 io wjujmuvwiiu...wmj, fing of wheat aud oats; ; .-viV-:; f&l'irig' with cottW JfuXures is e'finariciai fqrirroT plying with' buzz saw. 4 omo farmers:ay?thor,what npa ar doingTwelj, wite 9theri y their c rops are dying" out! r . 1 .1 -i . od a1' l)ePle were 1D town, there were not many sales. Keep liUM-viLLuu nvicagc uuwil .1X1--. i 1 other year, ana uie iarmer will cover Ins losses of the, past. gWPet potatoes are small and few a'hill. The phenomenally dry tennVr did the business lor the i0 pet rota fjje i:(.w Lutheran Church is jessing nicely and if the good ather continues the brick work 11 soon' finished. We are still turning .out lots of lb printing, out we want yours. e'havp'l'l'dy of material to do urwork as well as 6ther jobs. Btie liamsaur has been . . - - r- T-- r '- 1 - lfltmg mi ivyH . oumner, our cient Postmistress, for the last fk.; )li buinner. has been FTom all sides comes'the report good crops of hogs and hominy is will b a. good Christmas on alarm, with plenty of cracklin) jaago moat and all the delicacies d goodies of hog-killing time. )ur th.inks are due. Mr. James H. ,nis. .'-'publisher . of Turner's . t i:" 4 l i - ' on ii i- HiHinna Aimaiiac ior a copy icb i- iu-t ut. Turner's al- ' tIm. ''Old Reliable" is a ithful and' valuable ublication. Tackling the cotton market just this time is like riding the trick hie in the circus. You don't qw whether it is going, to rear xr he down, but you can be asocably sure that it is going to ow yon. I. . 1; We: ha ;t received the "Cosmo- WTrQTfl gozint maintains its high stand- i f.ex-?ellencp but bas reduced e piicf to $1 .00 per year. The ovember Number is full of inter- h .matter. ;. I will have mv office, iri Lin- .ntoii,orf-ned,for the examina- plicartts to teach school, Nov: Oth. next Saturday. L. A. Abernethy, County Examiner. She members of the I. O. H. are iteby requested -. to come to the mine- on the 3rd - Friday msht. p9 u ' . n st., at Odd Fellows hall, as busi- b of importance will be trans- ' By order of Conclave, ., Henry J. Gasque, Sec. Coffield, assistant ' ag2nt itelegranh oDerator at the Cen- i depot, was missed at his post ra few days last week. He was Cto. Stanley Creek, to take the weot-the agent at that place, 10 was vprv hipW. However that e"t U af;'ain able to be at his post i Mr. Cotfleld has returned to All. V m rJa V- A k 'j ' i Edition in Atlanta :.weet, eturetf ye. te.tlay. The Exposition U well worth . visitiug flDj In . L knows the rooea " a tfin to a i?1. not Wcoatlyue..iv; " e are injeceipt of Xhe Dem .Ccrat Uader- or Port Angeles; .)Va9h., .which Btates thalUw Adrnirial; I; a Beardler; OoW mander-m .Oheif of the. P'inc Squandroivhas selected the Harbor 'of thatJplace as . thej?ermanint "tiracticin'g grrmhd for tho Soan dron; it'beiijg'more snitableyin every respect to any other oiVthat part of the. Pacific Coast, . ' the papers are enthusiastic in their praises of the officers and' crew of. the ; Flagship Philadelphia -upon which the Rear Admiral is ai.d al so, our townsman R. Z. Johnston Jr., Naval Cadet, a junior officer. The town is delighted with them as shown by a great many atten tions paid them socially and other wise. The papers are literally filled up with social events given by the citizens to which the -of ficers are invited. We are. glad to know our townsman has won ; for himself the popularity among his fellow officers and the, citizens of this Port which these papers in dicate. . , Tlio Deifvoi Camp Mee inT Case."" " -TXTST ABOUT Side 4 FOLKS, . - -f . ty ' Glancefi : fof Tlmoa. Ountrv WlttM, Our Louis1, is in town calling on the merchants. - , ; iMn. P.D. Hinton left Monday. fo the. Exposition.- ..-. w.i k Pr. Al W.' Alexander lelt Mon day for Mt. Holly - -.-. - -1 D- B. Thompson, of Marfajxelai was in town Monday. ' ? '. W;?A: Graham, Jr. df ifachpe lah, was in town Monday. f J. C. L. Bird, Esq.; of Marion was here last Friday night! : Rev. .and Mrs. ThAiAVtniore have returned to Ardn' N f! ' Mr.. WiUQaickel' is in Atlanta ) attending the Exposition r L. B. Wetmore Esq. left for the Atlanta Exposition Monday nignL Mrs. Taft, of Michigan is visit- ing her brother, Capt. E. V. Ward. Miss Shelton Wells, of Gastonla, spent Sunday with relatives In the city. ' " -" ) J Miss Dovis Baker, is viiiting her sister, Mrs. H, Lee Heavner, near Eleep8ville. r . ... -t . - I. ,Sir; Kd. Ullne and i airier, jdi . , . . 'iiicxory, pasaea mrouga wncom- The , advrUcd rmc U- uw?.7f. en 10,110 IO the ExP,i twm I. Ibuki UoU;s hofio, . Joo ti-.7. - II Gentry, and J. . P.tchco, th ... . IOtlOO V-ti K.,r !r.V nUr at ltA- ! V I r t . mm . ?.- j vill, N C Int -Mi; Gentry j I will be in Lincolnton nFri- (OI irPCUllgh,lfn,w i'alchen day and Saturday of each week 11l0 .mrK. wat ,000 We are after Nor. 14th, 16fl5 for the pur- t1, gUd Ulll 2oflJj Csrohna can win even in a horae race, ejpecisl- m ni . pom oi maxing rnoiogcspun. produce of all kinds taken in ex change for work. City work and CountryJPrices. Respectfully, .W. E. Millxx. Raisins, Oranges, Iemont, Ap ples, Dates, Figs and Cocoanuts at J. B. Ramsaur's. If wh cn her opponent come from Senator PtTf K stato, as was the ca in this instance .This is re freshing after the election news Two calamities in one day would have beeu a little too much IIlMf orlonl NotHt For Candy and The first General Oouucil of Christilired Nice in 325, callf by Emperor Fruits, go to J. B. Ramsaur's. Grated Coooanut, Citron, Cur rents, Mace, Powdered Sage Pickles and Olives at J. B. Ram saur's. JV. X. Maoo oi" 1.1 Cliia Inu Qouo. About eix months ago Mr. A. L. Mace took charge of Lincoln Lithia Inn near town. He rented the Inn for one year and agreed to pay 13. A. Justice and D. W. Robin- I 1000 dollars rental. Some time son went to Rutherford court ago Gen'l R. F. Hoke, the owner Wednesday. I of the property, became suspicious - Mrs. C. C. Wrenshall who spent that Uce wai Paring to leave some time at Anniston Ala., has for Atlanta Exposition. He re turned yesterday. Dr. W. L. Crousa and daughters, Misnes May and Prue, are in At lanta, taking in the Exposition. Mrs. C. M. Jetton and little daughter Lilly, left Saturday ground that Col. Lowe f night for their home in Charlotte. I proceedings Mace was required to Mr. PL S. Edwards is now ship- & ve bond fop 2,000. On his fail ping eight hundred pounds of ."e to give, bond after the sheriff sausage monthly, to Palatka. Fla. hr d 8iven him eO' opportunity r k,. tc- procure uonosmen, du attorney, WSMS I1UV i HIT WVM 1 AO 1 V I. 'Several members of the choir of Rock Springs Camp Meeting, held at Denver last August, were in-, dieted during the camp meeting for throwing rocks on the tents. The case was tried before Col. D. A. Dowe, the mayor of the camp ground, who found the defendants guilty. The case was appealed to the Superior Court. His Honor Timberlake at the October- term of Lincoln Court remanded the case for trial before Esquire Keev er of Catawba Springs township, oi the should have removed the case when the defendants made affida- vit that they could not get justice in his court. Col Lowe claimed th.i-t he, as mayor of the grounds, ha d the exclusive right to try all cases violating the ordinances of the grounds. The Court decided that he should have removed, .he'ie the trial last Thursday. The defendants were Miss Girlie Nixon, the Misses Davis, and a Mr. Nixon. L. B. Wetmore ap peared for the State, and J. D. McCall, B. A. Justice, and D. W. Robinson for the defendants. Esq. Keever had assisted with him Esquires D. H. Parker and J. C. Thompson. The state examined five witnesses and then rested. The defense put up no wit nesses. The lawyers then con sumed some time in arguing the points of law involved. The magistrates then retired from the court room, as is the custom of the Supreme Court of the U. S., and after a short consultation re turned a verdict of not guilty. returned home. Mrs. T. J. Pate who has been in Baltimore for some weeks returned home Monday. : Miss Kincaid, of Morganton, is visiting her parents at the North State Hotel. the State, with the intention of escaping payment of rental and other debts. Near three weeks ago Mrs. Mace left Lincolnton and went to New York. The custom at the Inn was small, only one guest being there when Mrs. Mace left. Gen. Hoke soon afterwards found that Mace had shipped his Constantino the- Great, to settle tho Arian controversy perhsps most remarkable one ever held and yot no record of its proceed ings is extant. It was an Assem bly of Bishops. " The Council came in one vole or imposing Celibacy on the Clergy by express law and that vote was by one who had lived all bis lit) in celibacy. The Council of Constantinople 331, composed of 150 bishops, was the 2nd General Council and de fined tho doctrine of the Trinity, ss it is now held byChristsin peo ple. IL Z. J. Honbourd Air Lino. appointed a committee to hare the bridge rs paired at 3 bridge Iroai corporals limits Ordered thUB R Payscur be granted State license for 12 months and county license for 4 man lbs Ordered thit C U Rhodes U released of 11X3 tax on J A E Bingham Error by list Uksr'ol 1S9S "... Ordered that M L lisavosr U paid S11&.70 for keeping county home. Ordered that W L Croon . be paid &cts for drus for county Ordered that Bailie Heavner be paid 3 for her support .. Ordered that D A Coon be paid $19.90 for work and lumber for county home Ordered thatoouuty liables be paid Ordered that Miles Bynum te paid $1.00 lor one month support Ordered thst Sarah Ann ForUn County Dlrxyto-jr Mrxrrx or LxaifLsxtru : J.Tizi -r Barkfvy, Rcinhardt, Re in hard U. Cocxtt Orncrxj: oicxk oi uran; wacoq w. nnani Register of Deeds; D. LXo?mV Treasurer ; J. Thoe, HcLean Cara r. ner; O. C. Thotnjoag arrrru?vt Hulls X Roads. r. .- rirr Cocxrr OoMMtasifrXXij : IL E. r Raasanr, Chaomaa, Lincobitsa , v D A Coon,lleepsTdU; W.LEifaw Hulls X Roads; J E Rsir.htr'l . Iron SUtion: V A Thoapsca Denvsr. " HI Oocxrr ExjLMisnur L.ALV emethy Uachpelah. ' L z . Towa DraxcroaT : S. W. McKee, Hayor, Xiaocln too; Miss Eva G. Bosnsr rcc 3 mastsr; 8. K. Clin, CUsi of Pt- i lice, Lincoln I oa. LiNCQurro.1 lUported for the DucftffcH ti j . i- - w n. Vsst problems, which have been uppermost in the minds of citixsns of the United StaUs and othsr countries, and which axe con stantly finding their solution in almost everything pertaining to Agriculture, Manufacture, Electri F. P. Oauble left Monday night trunks and other valuables north city, Fine Arts, Transportation, and was preparing to leave also. exc. etc., are wen incsirsiea at This caused the General to take the Cotton States and Interna- out papers in proceedings of at- tional Exposition in the City of tachment and including arrest and Atiania, ueorgia, wnicn is now bail on the ground that Mace pronounced to be n all of its Dc- meant to leave the State in order psrtmonts perfect and complote. to defraud his creditors. In these ir; at Capt. P. J. Pate's for a few wtek8 returned to Wadesboro last week. R. L. Durham, Esq., of Dallas passed .through Lincolnton last Saturday on his way to Rutherford Court. '. Mrs. "yV. E. Mikell,o has been a Capt. V. A. McBee'e, has re turned to her homo at Sumter, S. C. Mrs Hugh Jenkins who has been visiting her parents in Washing ton for a few weeks, has returned home. " 1 Miss Clara Kincaid, of this place, and her brother of Ejiox- v:ll, Tenn., left Tuesday night for Atlanta. Miss Cora Huitt of Conover who visited Mrs. Percy Costner near town for several weeks has re turned home . - - r Miss May Davidson left yester- B. A. Justice, Esq., applied for a w: it of Habeas Corpua. Mace was R'COgnizing that this Exposition m ist result in great good, it bcinc in overy sense a vast educational institution, and the Seaboard Air Line announces that all em Il yes who have been in the sr i e of the Scabord Air Line for a I riod of three months or more, be paid 2 for one months support Ordered thst W V Howell U B-F. Grieg: psid his witness fee Incase Suis Cotton, vs Will Hendrick Wb&at per tu V OnUred thst the petitiv)u U Corn - -posted to chsnge the road near Meal . KillUn's creek Flour paUnt, 100 Its, Ordered that ETChildsU paid tahr. - $7.1G for gocls for F F Shorts sou Pork Pr Ordered that JohnJ L Cobb U Bacon aid ss, t. C. psid $4.60 jrods lor jail Bacon Hams Ordered thst Q A Berkley be P'10""0 paid $19.45 for a UUonary etc I Tallow Ordered that Ed Ward be paid Chickens $3 for 1 month sapoort of Tempy Butter M " Green UT Ordered that Dock Lutz be re- a lb" leased from poll tax of 1605 cn ""dry " accouut of infirmity Wool, washed per lb. Ordered that W L Baker U paid Cabbage M 4 $22.05 for services as Commission- Apples, dried er Peaches, dried Ordered that D A Coon be paid pa - -$17X0 for services as Commission- Swcst potatoes " cr etc I Irish I Onions Ordered thst P A Thompson be I Onion sets M u paid $20.60 lor services ss Om- Blackburn is, dried. miisionor etc Ordered that tho Grand Jury bo filed Ordered that D L Yount, Trta. crrow $1000 dollars and give his no to for same . Beesvrax - - -r 1X0 H IS -4 10 6 io tola 10tol& 10 lli e. 10 si 2 S .40 to 40 50 1.75 t 2ft ci rried before His Honor, Judge tiil bo furnished with free trans- T.mberlake, at Shelby, where tho I rUUon to AUanU and return. Habeas Corpus proceedings were uon application thereof to their L- .d. The motion to discharge c Wrier offic-rs. Sach request r:.s denied after the examination !'free transportation may in- cl a number of witnesses, who told the wife and dependent some damaging stories about n mbcrs of the immediato family Mace's recent actions. Tho few tho Employe, friends Mace had up to this timo Application to your immediate seemed now to desert him, except opcriort should to ' made early, hattornev. Asa matter of and they will receive tho best pos- ' nt - You can earn $5 escb day "giv : our absolutely indespcosiMe : t nehold article asy. .Wplm'', . tanfV mtkin? iiTrinr nni)-r i i 4'ury and soccets certain f-r'i course Mace could not give the $1,200 bond now required and he was turned over to the sheriff once more. Mace still persisted in thinking he could givo the bond, so he hired the sheriff to let his deputy guard him for near a week. siblo consideration. Commleslonore Court, Hdnoolit County. The case had excited . good to1 Colf 3" CS! " tUlM. Mr. Ju.tic. then The Commissioners met accord ing to adjournment, all the num bers present, minutes of last meet- In the meantime, Mace's northern iog read and approved friends were busy in his behalf. Through Mr. Justice a compromise with Gen. Hoke was finally ar ranged by which Mace was to pay 4 4 if 4 deal of local interest and public sentiment seemed to be equally divided. J bridea-maid at the marriage of her A- Younsf 2Xaix jrt in Xa.il lor iTorfij-iixg a ; r - Olieclc on: a Bot; T - iP Ir11 increase of husmess at the L. depot at this place requires, distant agent. Mr. B. J , Ross, hester, S. C, has accepted the PJ&ion, We are in formed "that Fe rei2ht rpfpinta fnT fWnbflr are Nile tliat of Sentember. and the pgrapiiic receipts for October are peat .deal moie than any pre- i-vu9 uiuiua mis year. iIr -T. Todd, Traveling Pas- fm AuHit of the C. & L-. R. R last Friday night here. He J8 the ua?sencre.r htiainAss'nf the ttow Gauge is booming. He has M t.. take' a large party of liAnVa tr 4-Vick v-rrvai f i rri g.thig month. : He also tells Pat hei has a nartv of some 300 rYork VI 1 1 a vh o Wi 1 1 arurx or tn quanta. Th w - Tt - 1&y the Corner Stone of their Anurch on Saturday of this at lO-.oO o'clock am An ad- eS. will ho. AnK-A -ii me ilt5tUOUlBl cuuruu 0 Lord's RnTkrkov r;il Kft min. Wfea on Rnt, several weeks agbTon' last Thurs- as- sumed responsibility for Maces friend, Miss Withers. v ' I Af keenini? and accomnsnied him Maj.Harrrrmssed through town to Charlotte for the nurnose of last Saturday. He says that'busj TeLiBing the amount. This took inesson the Narrow Guagath piftce;on last Saturday. At nine best in some time. . o'clock Sunday night, Mac, who Maj. H. W. Burton and Mr. was still in Mr. Justice's hsnds. Uban Hoyle , went to Charlotte iefl Charlotte and wont North. Jiionaay to attend tneaunerai oi Mr. Justice had. however, nro- w m m & romise money, oiaoe snowea nimseii a Mrs. Hovey, formerly of this I consummate ingrate by this action, A voung man giving his name. as Charley Reynolds,, from Lin- , Vt"c Mr. yusuce had, nowever colnton, wh6 came, toMorganton .ir ther-in.law, MrvThos. cured a draft for the cbmp i Grier. . ., mo no v. Maoe showed hirx Ordered that Will Houk be granted jail privileges. Ordored thst J W Propst be paid $4X0 for conveying Jchn Lanti to Morganton Asylum. Ordered that Dr. T F Costner be paid $20 for services and drugs at county Home and'jail Ordered that Jacob A Carpen tar ba naid SCS.&4 for lumber for bridge at Laboratory Ordered that H S Robinson & Co be paid $19.19 for goods fur nished at county Home Ordered that Robt Ramsiur be psidCOcts for putting glass in Court House Ordered that Ramsaur and Bnr- .iler sx many section, loxnen free. Credit civn lid. Address, Mxraost HVo. Vo 41 Melrose Park, III 10-lMt. LAND SALE t By f IrtBt ofao crdrr t&aoe ay tte harrioT Cocri cf Uexla CoctiT la lh- csw of J. N. febmill rt ai vs. W si ft Sbrrrill a rxloer, X will, at Boca, ca I. rx!aj tb fad CT of DrcralXT Its. , s:i i it tig-ben aw- I -Biy rifhl arrof Ub4 telocrlsf to IaI' oi vb Ulr Jtsry . L.9lTlin; 1 Lirv4 ttltcstNS cn tbrCattvbc r, UnroJn Cwtiy. Ttn Jrir -itjo st lb- pr-rtt a4iKvi W - In lh ti:i. Trrm ."fir third r.h a4 trt'.ttvr I !rjul!anU on lx at5 iwH hi tnr-hxrr caj rrt tl". ca th cunrirttstlc! 4 si 4rtr- lo p7 all rh. Ortl' J. A. NtXfi,Co- Ordered that Marr Dellioctr be fo ibr rrralsrs is fnr rnfTm for hir I sartiao.c feeer4 sM -m w .w f .v. ' i children. it , .1 ampi-. Fr?ibi:i:.--s-u- NOTICEL DR. T. F. COSTNER Offers his professional service to the people of Lincolnton and sur rounding country. Ofiks at mi dene next to The North StaUi HoteL lO-l-'W.ly.l Tt Town Tax Boca UeovJaey ) And tor U r&Urctkm ct Towa Tax t f crlSVS. An rjj Ktlkartt will mt cu Don't wait bcUI yocr vrvptrtj U 4rrii4.iX4 tbra rtc4- Xglfe jri tKiU3ly uocirr. Tbc to crer f.r lYH-Vi wilt srr lLir tifiN la I fit I ttrj ooa unlrm srttTr&rst Is s&sJI St uu. i metn wui i uj. J. Curr. Tax CoUcCf dav stemmed into the store of D. B. fn n nQariha ,if t,a County, but . now of Worcester, and especially disclosed his true became enzaffed in a conversation I -uiassis visiting Airs, xw o. ivein i nature wnen ne triea, as soon as ou pam i.. u 6v. hardt at ner beauutul home at 1 he got without the State, to atop county the iElm Grove." ' ri M payment of the drait then in Mr. Ordered that J Monroe Kincaid ie people's line is sue- with Mr. Lee Mull. During the conversation he bet Mr. Mull a dollar that he could draw a check on the Piedmont Bank in the name of D. B. Mull & Co., present it and the bet and gave Reynolds-a blank mV AUJ- iu o check, lieynolds drew the check I tne state university. . ior $18.50, went to the bank and . - - . TT" 1 ney on it. t ne camea riUD,Vs,- ;;s the money back, offered it tojluu I . , Al 7 . . . s . , .iimoVl bu MMior mii ro. the AtlanU ExposiUon in charge fused to accept the amount of the of their grandfather. exudge:W; check and notified ther bank that P. Bynum. have returned. . Messrs J. V. Lewis and E. W. Myers of the Geological Survey of North Carolina were here last week. the cited: had been forged. - The officials of the bank had Reynolds arrested on the charge of forgery, and. after remaining in iail several days he was tried last Tuep day be fore Esquire R. A. Cobb and bound over to the next term of Burke Superior Court. Failing to give The following South Carolinians were in the city last Friday : Gov. John Gary Evans, of Columbia, Thos. F. McDow, of YorkviUe, and W. A. Barber, of Chester. Colum bia, Governor Evans says, is on a Justice hands. In this he failed be paid $12 for board of jurors to succeed. These actions of I . Ordered that P D Hins-m be Mace, left Mr. Justice in an I paid $12 for board of Jurors awkard position, for Mr Justice as I Ordered that J F Killiaa be Mace's attorney had assumed re- paid $23.20 for services as clerk of sponsibility for the prisoner's safe Board return to the sheriff At the time Ordered that C H Rhodes be Mr Justice had no assurance that paid $86.60 for jail fees etc for the draft would be honored, and county did not know but that he would Ordered that A M Shruna be be held responsible for the amount, paid $4 for guarding jurors of the draft No blame is to bo (Ur tht K T Childs-be attached to Mr Justice for his ti f.r i TTTnthmw windimr y wv w w m - 0 IL S. REIN HARDT, F. M. KEINHARDT, Licouito5, N. C. iten tatio, N.C EEUTHAEDT & CO. v (Sccccsaots to Rxx3uadt i Moaxis) General Merchandise & Cotton Buyers. Pnvalo Totephone Lincolnton N. C- to Iron Station. N. C NEW FALL TTO w iriTCLL UUUL1U Arriving Dally. Highest Market price paid for Cotton and Cotton Seed at all times. Cotton bought in the aedtoosealint or 1-aled in any quantities. Give usatriaL Iron Station. North Carolina. "We Dafyany and all Coeps- bond he was. remanded to jail. It steady growth and will toon be the eems from . the evidence in the leading city in the State, Charlca- case that there was no intention on ton being the only ' town in her the Mrt pt Remolds to forge the l u toa that we check for gam, and it is unfortun- , , A V v. , -v,.. rn ;n Dleased to hear the coventor ipgax such a mnddle. Morganton Her- so highly of Columbia.lthaving ala-'- I bee&6xrftiome'fbt toterai kia. part in these transactions Mace had made profuse" promises of honesty He was a stranger here p'& lit Justice was moved out of sympathy to lend him the aid of town clock Ordered that J L KisUar be paid $1.70 for Pink Hoke digging grave for Eugene Willfong Ordered that J Ed Crowall bo $&TT, Uid L00 for examining John at: thrhands of an ungrateful Ordered that W L Baker buy client.' ITace has proved himself dothing for F F Short's sea Tiiworthy of confidence . Ordered that H E Ramsaur be tition on DRY GOODS CLOtHING,, SHOES HATS aSwC -C FOR - GENUINE -. BARGAINS - COME - TO JNO. L. COBB.
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