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Tsl2 EU2I, EILIT, IT. C. SATURDAY, AFHIL 11, '14. PAG1 SXVKT. U. Rente cf The Legal Notices NOTICE OP SAI.K OF LAND UNDER .: MORTGAGE- ..i 4iiGirr EXPRESS v Schedule In Effect Jan. 11th, 1914. The following figures published M Information ONLY Bid are not guar anteed. , . ', T r: .'.' --TRAINS DEPART: For Beaafort--9;Q6 . nu and 6:41 For Goldeboro 4:08 a, m.; 8:10 a ni; and 1:29 p. m. '.'-. , . " For Orient! :3( a." m. and 6:45 For Washington and Raleigh 11: SO ' a. m. and 8:25 p. m. ' i For Washington and Norfolk 12: SO a. m. and 1:11 a. m.--:i: 'v TRAINS ARRIVE: .' From Beaufort 8:46 a. m. and -i: 6: 20s p. . m. ?; " From Goldsboro 12:28 k. m., :00 a. m. and 6:26 p. nu : From Oriental 8:62 a, m. and 4:20 From Norfolk 4!05 a. m. and 8:89 From Raleigh and Washington - For farther information or reser " tlea r. of Pullman: : Sleeping Car New Bern, N. C. , f , H. 8. LEARD,.v ! ; ' General Passenger Agent. ' W. A. WITT, . - : : -NORFOLK, VA. Slff.05 TO JACKSONVILLE, FLOR- . IDA. CONFEDERATE! VETER- - AN8 REUNION. ; Tickets on sale May 8, 4, 6, 6, anu 7, good returning to reach, destinar : tion orlor to midnight Hay 16, 1914. Extension may be obtained by de posit of ticket with Special Agent, zi East Forsythe St., Jacksonville, na i not later than Hay 15, 1314, upon navment of fee of 60c." Stopovers allowed in both direc tions. " ' Side-Trips from Jacksonville at very low rates to all Florida, Georgia and Alabama points, by applying At lantis Coast Line ticket office, 138 West Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla " Tickets on sale May 8 to 10, inclu atva. limited to June 2. 1914. -' A splendid chance to visit Florida at unusually low rates. For any information, address: -s T. H. BENNETT, Agent, v - New Bern, N. " ATLANTIC COAST LINE (Standard Railroad of the South) W. J. CRAIU, T. U. WB11IS, Pass, Traf. Mgr., Gen. Pas, Agt. Wilmington, N. C. NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE., r 1:00 10:40 1:80 ' a.nt 8:80 8.m. :2i . : WEST AND NORTH-WEST Bock System mock Hallaai- UD aUO Scbedala ia effect Hot. SM, 'IS . rn.rn. w-m. Iff. Norfolk , v. ......8:80 8t. Petersburg ......11:00 BjTj Durham w..,tJ, T:00 8T. Lmebbarg ...... 8:40 :Si-;A':;J', . ' a. at. : fir Cincinnati ....... T:10 Ar. Colambua 8:81 : kr. Cnleago ,:t. ... 1:00 'i'j t:8 Af. St. Louis 8:88 1:80 1 : Close eonnectloa madt tor leattls Ian Francisco and all Western potato Pullman Sleeping and parlor ears 81. W. CaM dining ears Eqalp . mant and aarrlea -atandard of excel lence. - Blot Ridge and Allegheny Mountain exoated at most pictur esque parts. 4 Time-tables, descrip tive literature and information free. florrespondenca Invited. W. 0. SAUNDERS, O. P. AU ?:-;"'-''':.:S''::'J";s.'; Roanoke, - Va a H. VOBLET, D. P. A. -" Richmod, Va. W. B. BKVILL, Pass. Traf, Mgr PURSUANT to the Power la that CerUln Mortgage executed by W. T. Flowers snd wife, Ella Flowers, to T. Hd, dated January 1, 1911, and recorded' in Book 187, page 288, of the records of Craven County, de fault in the - terms thereof having been male, I will sell on the 2 1st day of April, 1914, at 12 o'clock M-, at the ' Court ' House door in New Bern,- at Public Auction for cash,' to the highest bidder, all of the follow' ing described tracts of land, to-wit: 1. Adjoining .the lands of C. N. Hooker, Abner Wetherlngton, and W. T. Flowers, and others and begin ning at the Drymourner Road in C. N. Hooker's line and runnins alone said Road South lAVest 20 poles to stake, fWA T. Flowers line, then with said line South 89 East 68 poles to the run oL Tomahawk Branch, then up Ibe said Branch to a Black Gum, then North 79 West to a stake, Abner : Wetherington's . and : John Hooker's corner, thence with said Wetherington's line 64 poles to the beginning, containing eight (8) acres more or less. Being the same con veyed in the deed from John M Hooker and wife to W. T.. Flowers. 2. Adjoining the lands of A. T. Weeks, A. Wetherlngton, J. N. Hooks and U. N. Adams and W. T. Flowers, beginning at W. T. Flowers second corner near the Baptist church, now Flowers and R. O. Flo'wers corner on the Drymourner road and runs with Adams and Flowers line to the new road, then with the new road to W, Hills line, then -with line In westerly direction to Virginia Bells line and with said line to N. T. Weeks line, then with said line to A. Wetheringtons line, then with said line to J. N. Hooks line, then with said line to W. T. Flowers line, then with said Flowers line to the Dry' mourner road, htne with said road to the beginning, containing. 60 acres, mnra Ar Iaba. hnfnp' thn Mmn riefmrlh- ed In the deed to W. T. Flowers from Archabal Adams, R. O. Adams and Annie. Adams, his wife, as recorded in Book 164, at page 632 of the rec ords or graven county. 3. Adjoining the lands of Robert 0. Adams and others, beginning at a stake on the Drymourner road Church House corner of the Baptist Church and runs with the line of the church lands South 63 1-4 East 18 poles to the new road, thence with the new road North 43 East 18 poles to a pine, thence North 63 1-4 East 32 poles to the Drymourner road, thence with the road South 2 West r9 8-5 poles to the beginning, contain. ing 3 acres, more or less. . Also the following described tract, adjoining the lands of R. O. Adams, G. T. Richardson and others and be ginning at a stake on the Drymourn er road, J. N. Hooks corner, and runs with the said road South 1- West 86 poles to a stake, thence .South East 70 poles to Tomahawk Branch, thence up the varloua-course of said Branch to J. IT. Hook corner, thence the reverse of his line North 89 West 68 poles to the beginning, containing 15 acres, more or less. Being the two tracts conveyed in deed from David R. Adams and wife to J. Hood and W. T. Flowers as recorded In Book 164, page 229, records of Craven County. 4. On the North side of Bachelors Creek, adjoining the lands W. and A, Adams, G. T. Richardson, and Ab ner Wetherlngton and others and be ginning In the run of Bachelors Creek f t Drymourner road and runs with said road in a northern direc tion to G. T. Richardsons line, the old J. A. Bryan tram road, then with said Richu. dsons line and old tram road in a : western direction 1.11 poles to Meeting House Branch, then up said Branch to Abner Wethering ton's line, a . marked - black gum, thence with said line South 14 East 1.9 1-8 poles to the run of said creek to the beginning, containing 48 acres, more or less, and being the same recorded in deed from A. W. and L. L. .Wetherlngton and J. L. and J. 8. Wetherlngton and C. A. and Bailie Wetherlngton, their wives, to J. T. Hood and W. T. Flowers in Book 180, at page 88, of the records of Craven County. : BALTIMORE - r Zitm Packet Cczp&nj - hsstaDlUhed 1840. ti:e old bay li::e tteamers Florida, Virginia and Ala- ftama. Finest United States Mall ttnv rs South of New York. Equip ped v,th United Wireless Telegraph sd evnry modern convenience for t e pit "tire and comfort of the tra?- s,u! rubi'.o. Leaves daily, as tot- 4, i "a, Sunday .,.. 1:00 p.sa V - . Chya ......:lp.i r ............... 0:80p.i a t T:S0r-m i arrive F"r' "V. .7:00 a.rt, i a I t i t p., ), r-'iirih ' . till . r I i it to i.i i 4, an m j r a , eio., "i y.ly 'ii;uu, wirs f a.r.:: i. Agt . f 1 Cbaa By virtue of the power conferred by that certain deed of mortgage ex ecuted by J. A. Miller and Katharine M. Miller, bis wife, to Wm. B. Blad- bearlng date the s 16th day of July, 1906, and registered In the of fice of the Register of Deeds of Crav en County, N. C, in book 160, page 327, and durly transferred and as signed by said , Wm. B. Blades to Monroe Howell and Edwin W. Kim ball by deed dated 81st day of Janu ary, 1914, and registered in said of fice in book 200, page Z7i, on ac count of default In the payment of the . Indebtedness secured by said deed of mortgage, . the" undersigned assignees will on Friday, 17th day of April, 1914, at the hour of 12 clock, noon, at the Craven County Court House door in the city of New Bern, N. C, sell to the highest bid der for cash at public auction the fol lowing described lands, vis: Ail-that certain tract or parcel of land situate in said county bounded on the north by the land of J. S. MeGowan, on the east by the lands of G. L. Hardison, on the south by the land of Wm. Bell and the Roper Lumber. Co., and on the west by Brice's creek, bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning on said Brice's creek, near the landing at an oak, and running thence south 74 1-2 eaBt 109.40 to Dancing branch; thence along Dancing branch to cedar stump; thence north 63 de grees 61 minutes east 298.40 to the line of the A. & N. C. R. R.; thence north 69 1-2 east 44.40; thence south 4 1-2 degrees west 114.89 thence south 60 1-4 degrees west 39.19; thence south 31 1-4 east 50.32 to Hickman's oak corner; thence north 82 1-2 west 170 to Hickman's corner; thence south 1-2 degrees west 112.14 to a gum in Lee's branch; thence with Lee's branch to Brice's creek; thence northwardly along the various cours es of Brice s creek to the beginning, as surveyed for J. S. MeGowan by H A. Marshall, 19 January, 1900. Sav ing and excepting from the bounds above given the 3 acres of said land surveyed off for John A. Smith, ref erence being made to said deed and survey for the Smith land. The above land being the same that was cou veyed to J. A. Miller by deed execut ed by G. Howard Forsythe and wife, and registered in book 140, page 127, dated 21 January, 1901, and also in the deed executed by G. How ard Forsythe to J. A. Miller dated January, 1904, and registered in book 149, page 98. This 18t'J day of March, 1914 MONROE HOWELL AND EDWIN W. KIMBALL, Assignees of W. B. Blades, Mortga gee. By R. A. Nunn, Attorney. , C1TX ORDINANCE. Alderman Disosway moved the adoption of the following ordinance: Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the City of New Bern: Section 1. That chapter 15, sec tion 1, of the' ordinances of the city be amended by striking out of said section the word "Provided," and all words following in said section and substituting therefor the following: No lot in Cedar Grove Cemetery shall be sold to any negro or person of negro descent and no permit shall be granted to bury any negro or per son of negro descent in Cedar Grove Cemetery; and no lot in Greenwood Cemetery shall be sold to any white person and no permit shall be grant ed to bury any white person in Greenwood Cemetery. Section 2. That the following section shall be added to said chapter: Section 36. Dogs shall not be al lowed in the cemeteries of the city and it shall be the duty of the sexton to expel all dogs therefrom. Who ever carries a dog in either of said cemeteries shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined Five Dollars That Bection 26, of said chapter 15, be amended by adding at the end of said section the following: Pro vided, no lot or grave in either cem etery shall be sold or conveyed to any person who is not a bona fide resident of the city. Alderman Brinson seconded the motion and upon roll call the same was adopted. April 7, 1914 4-9-5t FARMERS V HIED TO CARE FOR PIGS Department of Agriculture Tells Them to Use More Cholera Serum. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as executrix oi the estate of Hull Birden Smith de ceased, late of the county of Craven, State of North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at New Bern on or before the 23rd day of March, 1915, or this notice Will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. MINNIE BYNUM SMITH, Executrix of the Estate of Hull Bir den Smith. This 23rd day of March, 1914. A girl seldom likes a young man until her mother begins to criticize him. (By United Press.) Washington, April 11. "Pig ty phold," "lung plague," "Infective Pneumonia," and other alleged swine diseases are classed as snares and delusions in a letter just Issued by the Department of Agriculture, which says that out of every ten sick hogs in the country at least nine have the common variety of cholera. Farmers are urged to "forget" all high sounding diagnoses and go after his herd with cholera serum and to separate the sick porkers from the well ones forthwith. "It is true that other infections may and frequently do complicate outbreaks of hog cholera," said the Department, "but in such cases the germ of hog cholera is the primary cause of the disease; and if we can take care of the germ of hog cholera the pig usually will overcome the other infections himself. 'From a practical standpoint the important thing is to recognize hog cholera as soon as possible after its appearance in a herd in order that anti-hog cholera serum may be ap plied before the disease progresses too far. Good serum may be depend ed upon to protect well hogs and even to cure a large percentage of those in the earliest stages of the dis ease but it will not be of which avail when used upon hogs that are al ready visibly sick. Remember the hog cholera kills millions of hogs where other diseases kill thousands Greatest cf All Human Etassings - - ' The most wonderful thing in the world is love expressed In the helpless Infant. And among those aids and comforts for expectant mothers Is the well known "Mother's Friend." This li an external application to enable the abdominal muscles to become more pliant, to expand naturally without undue pain from the strain upon corda and ligaments. In almost every settled community are women who have enjoyed the blessing of this famous remedial and helpful embro cation. Their daughters have grown up to learn of Us splendid assistance. Applied as directed upon those musclen involved It soothes the fine network of nerves with which all the muscles are supplied. Thus a great share of the pains) so much dreaded may be avoided and the period of expectancy passed through In ease and comfort. Anything that adds so much comfort must be counted as a blessing indeed. In a little book sent by mail much use ful information is given to Inexperience.! mothers. It tells how to use "Mother's Friend" and how to avoid caking breasts. Get a bottle t-dav and write for book to Kradtleld Ki'gulntor Co., 4"!t l.amnr Bids., Atlanta, (ja. Kg gure you get "Motuer'is friend." NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S MALE. This March 19, 1914. ; J. T. HOOD. Mortgagee. NOTICE OP SALE OF PERSONAL . ' - , . PROPERTY. . Pursuant to the power of sale con ferred upon me by the terms of a certain chattel mortgage, ' executed by. W. T. Flowers to J. T. Hood duly recorded in the records of Craven County In Book 72, page 69, default having been made in the terms of the payment thereof, I will aell at public auction at 12 o'clock M. on the 14th day of April, 1914, at the Farm of W, T. flowers In Craven county, near Tuscarora, all the fol lowing described property, to-wit: ' : One (1) gray horse and mule, one (1) brown mule, one (1) black mare, one (1) bay horse, twenty-six U) bead cattle, ait that I own, four (4) wagons and two (2) carts and my entire) lot of farming imple ments,' one nay press mowing ma chine and rake and all of my crop of every description,' which 'I eultlvata or cause to be cultivated in the year 1913. . ,. . J. T, HOOD, Mortgagee . By virtue of authority conferred upon E. H. Meadows trustee iu a Lcertain deedof trust executed on the 6th of February 19U6 by U. A. Rhodes and wife Mildred Rhodes to secure an indebtedness due E. H. and J. A. Meadows Company and evi denced by five promissory notes of same date, default having' been made in the payment of said indebtedness, the undersigned trustee will sell at public auction for cash on Monday, April the 20th 1914 at 12 M o'clock at the Court House Door In Tren ton, N. C, the following described tract of land, viz: All that certain tract or parcel of land situate in the County of Jones, Cypress Creek Township, on the South side of Cypress Creek, adjoin ing the lands of the A. F. Hammond heirs, and the lands of the heirs of M. F. Rhodes, beginning at Cy press Creek bridge running thence in a Southerly direction with said Cypress Creek to the said Ham mond's heirs lands, thence with the line of the said Hammond's heirs lands to their corner,' thnce - in a Southerly direction with the line of said Hammond's heirs lands to Cy press Creek, thence in a South-West- wardly direction to a pine cornering with the land of the said J. M. F. Rhodes heirs, thence with the line of the lands of the said J. M. F Rhodes heirs to the Public Road, leading from Trenton to Richlands, thenco with said road to the begin ning, containing two hundred and fifty (250) acres more or less, being the same conveyed by deed from W. H. Cox to C. A. Rhodes, recorded In the office of the Register for Jones County, Book . . Page ..to which reference is made for a more per fect description. Being the same tract of land described in the deed of trust aforesaid, registered in the Registry Jones County in Book 50 Page 204. This 18th day of March 1914. E. H. MEADOWS, Trustee. By T. D. WARREN, Attorney. NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator with the will annexed of Sutton Bor den, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of the said deceased to present them for payment on or before the 2nd day of April, 1915, or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to the eBtate of the said deceased will please make imme diate payment. H. W. FISHER, Administrator. R. W. Williamson, Attorney. April 2nd, 1914. NOTICE ' OP ADMINISTRATRIX. Having qualified as the adminis tratrix of the estate of S. E. Oas- fcti4, deceased, all persons holding claims against the estate, will pre- t them duly sworn, to the under id aii.i.iiiMi-Htrlx, on or before i 16th t y of March, 1915 or this nnC"-e v 1 be ' ad In bar., All p. In : !el to the eh! ate . will r-' ii i' e i :iyment to the nnder- 1. 1!. 1514. . YV. J. HA' PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS. North Carolina, Craven County. In the Superior Court. Hattie B. Merrick vs. John R. Merrick. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Craven County to obtain a divorce from the bonds of matrimony and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the May term of Superior Court for said County to be held on the 11th day of May, 1914, at Court House of said County In New Bern, N. C, and answer or demur to the complaint in said ac tion or the plaintiff will apply to the court for relief demanded in said complaint. W. B. FLANNER, - Clerk Superior Court. H. W. WILSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. MORTGAGE 1 SALE OF REAL ES TATE. , By virtue of a power contained in a mortgage deed recorded in the of fice of the Register of Deeds of Crav en County, In book 185, page 407, the undersigned will on the 16th day of April, at the court house door in New - Bern, North Carolina, at , the hour of 12 o'clock, m., offer for sale and. sell to the ,, higher, bidder,, for cash -at public auction all the follow ing .described real estate In the city of New Bern, on the west aide of Bern, street, runing northwardly along the' west aide of Bern street, 44 feet, thence westwardly 107 feet 3 inches parallel with the north Una of lot 46, thence southwardly 44 feet and parallel With Bern street. thence east wardly 107 feet 3 inches to the beginning, being the same land con veyed by A. E. Dannenburg to H It- Banks, and where the ' said ' Banks now has his residence. "" This sale is made, in default In the payment of the note" secured by the aforementioned - mortgage, . and subject to a prior mortgage of rec ord. - - RALPH E. DAVENPORT, E. W. SIMPKINS CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Will be glad to bia on any work la soCta.'nplation. Good workmanship; wd laality of material la my motto, Office: COR. COATE it RAILROAD ST8, Phone: 100. LOW EXCURSION FARES TO NORFOLK, VA. EASTER Via NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD Round Trip Fare: $4.75 .14. From: Dover Cove Tuscarora $4.75 Beaufort $5.83 Morehead City $5.65 Newport $5.40 Havelock $5.20 Oriental $5.25 Stonewall $5.20 Bayboro $5.15 New Bern $4.75 Rates in same proportion from in termediate stations. Tickets on sale for all trains Sat urday, April 11, and for trains scheduled to arrive Norfolk before noon April 12th; returning limited to reach original starting point be fore midnight April 14. Ask any ticket agent for additional information or write E. D. KYLE, H. S. LEARD. Traf. Mgr. Gen. Pass. Agt. NORFOLK, VA. ERNEST I GREEN Attorney-At-Law PRACTICES IN ALL COURTS, Ee CEIT FEDERAL. COURT, OJJ CRIMINAL SIDE. OFFICE OPPOSITE CITY HALL NEW BERN, N. C. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Pay attention to your looks and the world will pay attention to you. Our tailored to measure clothes will give you a "front" that will turn all syes your way. THE WINNER, Opposite union Station. Phone 443. I. B. Henderson, 10 Pasteur St. The undersigned having this day qualified as administrator of John Scott Caton, deceased, notice is here by given to all creditors of the estate of the said John Scott Caton to file their claims according to law on or before April 10, 1915, with the un dersigned administrator at New Bern, Craven County. N. C, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All debtors of said estate will come forward and settle with the under signed at once. DR. G. A. CATON. April 10, 1914. EXECUTION SALE REAL ESTATE, North Carolina, Craven County Su perior Court. Pursuant to the execution issued to me, Sheriff of Craven County, I R. B. Lane, will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash on May 4th, being the first Monday in May, the real estate of John H. Fisher at the court house door in the City of New Bern, said property being described as follows: 315-317 Bloomfteld. 185-188 Bloomfteld. 100 Queen. 74 Burn. 84 Burn. 8 Brag's Alley. 149-158 Lus Avenue. 271 End street, except the second floor on 20 feet of the 100 Queen street, the same having been allowed as the home stead exemption of the defendant. John H. Fisher. R. B. LANE, Sheriff of Craven County. DR. E. G. HARGETT D.V.M Veterinarian. HOSPITAL FOR ANIMALS 101 EAST FRONT STREET. I will oe pieasea to serve any calls In or out of the city, night or day. OFFICE 'PHONE 760 RESIDENCE 'PHONE 338 D. G. SMAW (SUCCESSOR TO H. W. SIMPSON) FUNE1ULDIRECT0R ANDEMBALMER. , Office 68 Broad St. 'Phone 16T. Residence 28 South Front St. Phone 829. APPLICATION FOR THE PARDON OF H. T. PRATT. Application will be made to the Governor of North Carolina for tht pardon of H. T. Pratt, convicted at the June 1912 term of the Superior Court of Craven County for the crime of forgery, and contenced to State prison tor a term of three years. All persons who oppose the grant ing of said pardon are invited to forward-their protests to the Goveraer without delay. ' Thls the' 2nd day of March,:! 9 14. MRS. C. M. PRATT. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. Eastern District of North Carolina. By virtue of an order of sale is sued out of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina, on the 27th day of March, 1914, notice is hereby given that I will sell by public auction, for cash, on Thursday, the 16th day of April, 1914, at 10 o'clock, a. m., at the foot of Craven street, where she now lies, at New Bern, N. C, the "Steamboat Vanceboro," her engines, boilers, machinery, boats, tackle, ap parel, appurtenances, and furniture, as she now lies. W. T. DORTCH, United States Marshal. Per C. H, ANGE, D. M. J. LEONJpiYIS ATTORNEY AT UW 128 MIDDLE ST. NEW BERN, N. C. " ' TJNITED STATES post office, New tiern. N, C.. Office of ' custodian. March 80th, 1914. Sealed proposals will bo received at this building un til 8 o'clock p. m., April 16, 1914. and then opened, tor furnishing elec tric current, gaa, water, ice and mis cellaneous supplies, removing ashes and rubbish, and washing towels during the fiscal- year ending June 80, 1918. Sealed proposals will also be received until 8 o'clock p: m.. April 20 1914 and then opened, for 60 tooa bituminous eoal and 8 cords wood. The right to reject any and all bids ia reserved by the Treasury Department. L. G, .Daniels, Cuito-J d.iia.- . - ,. . .: ;,.' ' t Made from pvep Hf ., tilled filtered water-;;' New Bern ke Co. -10-31-23 GriffiA Street k NOTICE TOTAXPAYERS Unless your poll taxes are paid by May 1 you will not be able to vote. Your other taxes must be paid at once, or I shall positively levyon your personal property as the law directs and sell the same for your taxes. -t Do not delay, for this will be dene, as I iaust enforce the kwW$P S U.B.LAIIE,SE r . , . ... Mortgagee,
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