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THE SCOTTISH CHIEF, MAXTON, N. C. ANNUAL REPORT OF M. W. FLOYD Register of Deeds, Robeson County, N.C. FROM DECEMBER 1ST, 1916, TO DECEMBER 1ST, 1917. To the Honorable Board of Commissioners of Robeson Coounty, Mr. A. J. Floyd, Chairman: Gentlemen: I herewith present for your approval my annual report as Register of Deeds of Robeson County, as is required by law. M. W. FLOYD, Register of Deeds, Robeson County, N. C. ACCOUNTS AUDITED AND PAID BY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF ROBESON COUNTY FOR MONTH ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1916 December 2, 1916 B- L. Temple, agent, freight for C. G. No. 2 $ 10. E. M. Britt, recorder, Lumberton district 75.00 J. S. Butler, recorder, St. Pauls district 35.00 J. N. Buie, recorder, Red Springs district 50.00 J. E. Carpenter, recorder, Maxton district 65.00 A. E. Floyd, recorder, Fairmont district 35.00 L. H. Townsend, rural policeman, salary 75.00 T. F. Boahn, rural policeman, salary 75.00 W. W. Smith, rural policeman, salary 75.00 J. H. Carper, rural policeman 75.00 W. C. Britt, rural policeman, salary 75.00 Eli Phillips, rural policeman, salary 75.00 J. W. Glover, keeper and guards, chain gang No. 2 123.60 Lee Thrower, keeper and guards, chain gang No. 1 130.50 A. J. Floyd, chairman, per diem and mileage 75.00 J. W. Ward, per diem and mileage 50.00 Rory McNair, per diem and mileage 50.00 C. B. Townsend, per diem and mileage 50.00 J. F. McKay, per diem and mileage 50.00 E. T. Taylor, bridge work as per contract 300.00 J. W. Glover, for escaped convict 20.00 D. L. Stewart, registrar in Smith’s township 20.00 Wm. Lomant, road work as per contract 1159.22 J. H. Watson, keeper and guards, C .G. No. 1 72.75 G. E. Rancke, coroner, case of Neill Shaw 22.50 J. I. Townsend, coroner’s jury 6.00 R. H. Davis, coroner’s jury ...... 6.00 W. B. White, coroner’s jury 6.00 Abner Chavis, coroner’s jury 6.00 N. A. Townsend, coroner’s jury 6.00 J. S. Powers, coroner’s jury 6.00 Town of Lumberton, water and light, court house 20.20 Town of Lumberton, water and light, jail 23.67 W. M. Warwick, lumber and bridge work 12.45 Miss Minnie Lennon, court stenographer, case of N. Shaw 5.00 Freeman Printing Company, printing for county officers 45.25 D. W. Biggs, supplies court house 1.25 Ira Bullard, wood for county jail 15.00 C. B. Skipper, stamps 2.65 C. B. Skipper, clerk superior court, salary 306.25 T. R. Tolar, wood for county home 16.25 I. J. Flowers, keeping county home 90.00 Dr. B. W. Page, supt. health, salary .' 208.33 Dr. B. W. Page, stamps 1.80 M. W. Floyd, stamps 12.50 M. W. Floyd, register of deeds, salary 323.75 L. E. Blanchard, farm demonstrator, salary 75.00 M. G. McKenzie, treasurer, stamps 2.20 Pope Drug Company, drugs 12.45 T. J. Noblin, 60 per cent cost of bridge over L. River—F. Bluff .. 105.36 M. G. McKenzie, treasurer, salary to Dec. 4th, 1916 185.87 Freeman Printing Company, printing for county officers 22.25 Bert Fisher, for six poles for phone line to county home 3.60 A. H. Prevatt, feedin gprisoners at county jail 86.25 A. H. Prevatt, salary as jailor 50.00 A. H. Prevatt, turnkeys, for salary fund 14.70 J. V. Faulk, ins. court cost 1.40 J. D. McMillan & Son, drugs 15.90 McAllister Hardware Co., supplies C. G. No. 1 12.35 Geo. R. French & Sons, supplies C. G. No. 1 22.45 Geo. R. French & Sons, supplies C. G. No. 2 44.90 Owensboro Ditcher Co.* machine for C. G. No. 1 51.00 The Bluenthall Company, supplies for C. G. No. 1 90.88 The Bluenthall Company, supplies for C. G. No. 2 45.55 Booney Harper Milling Co., supplies for C. G. No. 1 66.89 Booney Harper Milling Co., supplies for C. G. No. 2 12.00 W. E. Lynch, attorney for Rowland Recorder 8.00 Dave Ray, hay for chain gang No. 1 20.05 John Willis, supplies C. G. No. 2 1.92 Bill Herring, fodder, 429 lbs., C. G. No. 2 4.29 T. J. Norton, four bushels of potatoes 2.00 Hall & Pearsall, supplies, C. G. No. 1 78.10 The Wishart Company, supplies, C. G. No. 1 65.75 The Wishart Company, supplies, C. G. No. 2 ^ 12.80 Floyd & Pitman, supplies, C. G. No. 2 16.20 R. C. Oliver, conveying prisoners 6.34 Andrew Smith, work on Ashpole Swamp ’ 28.00 P. R. Floyd, supplies for C. G. No. 2 21.44 H. T. Sanderson, rent for log cart C. G. No. 2 5.00 D. J. Oliver, rent for log cart C. G. No. 2 5.00 D. M. Rogers, supplies for C. G. No. 2 2.30 White & Gough, Inc., supplies for C. G. No. 1 18.65 White & Gough, Inc., supplies for C. G. No. 2 26.60 J. W. Inman, work for C. G. No. 1 6.75 Jet Cannon, 10 bushels of potatoes, at 50c bu 5.00 Paul Britt, pork for chain gang No. 1 14.75 Q. T. Williams, insurance premium, jail and dwelling 202.00 T. J. Noblin, work on bridge over Indian Swamp.. t 92.30 T J. Noblin, lumber 17.15 W. W. Smith, conveying prisoners 21.25 Bullock Bros, conveying county commissioners 14.25 S. W. Holeman, clerk hire and expense grading cotton 45.00 State Hospital, Goldsboro, indigent pupils 14.95 J. W. Hays, or bearer, burial expenses of Robert Hays 15.00 McAllister Hardware Company, supplies county officers 6.25 Art Metal Construction Company, metal shelveing for Reg. Deeds.... 48.00 Robesonian Publishing Company, advertising 6.00 Grantham Bros., drugs 10.65 R. E. Lewis, stamps 20.78 R. E. Lewis, sheriff, salary 323.75 T. F. Boahn, conveying prisoners 7.50 J. H. West, wood for county home 12.50 J. H. Carper, conveying prisoners 12.65 J. M. McCallum, auditor, salary 206.25 J. M. McCallum, auditor, stamps 4.25 J. M. McCallum, auditor, phone calls 1.10 K. M. Biggs, supplies 1.75 J. L. Thaggard, registrar and P. H. Pembroke 20.01 W. L. Thompson, registrar and P. H. Britts 19.14 Joe Thompson, auto hire, county board of elections 15.00 J. F. Walters, registrar and poll holder, Shannon 20.90 S. H. Mackinnon, registrar and poll holder. Maxton 20.70 Alex Alford, registrar and poll holder, Alfordsville 20.32 John A. McLeod, registrar and poll holder, Burnt Swamp 19.80 J. O. McArthur, registrar and poll holder, Gaddy 20.04 Robert Monroe, registrar and poll holder, L. Bridge 20.62 M. G. McKenzie, loan. E. J. Britt 1000.00 W. N. Townsend, registrar and poll holder, B. Swamp 18.98 F. J. Nye, registrar and poll holder, Orrum 19.97 R. B. Branch, registrar and poll holder, Red Springs 20.96 A. M. Tolar, registrar and poll holder, Rennert 19.60 A. L. McEachern, auto hire, county board of elections 1.5( j. C. Stansell, registrar and poll holder, Wisharts 19.4i J. J. McCallum, registrar and poll holder, Rowland 21.1-. John Johnson, registrar and poll holder, Fairmont 34.68 J. P. Townsend, registrar and poll holders, Lumberton.’. 37.9C S. McLean, registrar and poll holders .Thompsons Tp 20.11 J. W. Barnes, registrar and poll holders, Sterlings 20.34 L. E. Hughes, registrar and poll holders, Parkton 21.48 W. M. Oliver, registrar and poll holders, White House 20.87 J. B. Ward, registrar and poll holders, Saddle Tree 19.04 R. F. Gregory, registrar and poll holders, Raft Swamp 18.89 A. A. Bethune, registrar and poll holders, Howellsville 19.78 Marcus Smith, registrar and poll holders, St. Pauls 22.67 W. H. Prevatt, two days delivering tickets 10.00 E. G. Johnson, 6 days attending county board elections 21.60 W. S. Britt, services as chairman of county board elections 59.00 McKay McKinnon, services member of county board -elections 8.40 E. B. Freeman, appropriation to county fair 100.00 S. T. Glover, capture of Bill -McNeill 16.66 A. T. McKellar, salary as recorder Rowland 50.00 V. & C. S. R. R. Co., freight on flour 1.48 Z. G. Hall, ins. court cost 2.15 Sarah Faulk, ins. court cost 4.30 N. A. Oxendine, ins. court cost 3.85 J. W. Glover, ins. court cost 2.05 Champion Supply Co., tents and supplies, C- G. No. !?..., 215.09 Champion Supply Co., tents and supplies, C. G. No. 2 93.42 Mollie Pankey, ins. court cost 2.05 E. F. Parnell, ins. court cost 1.80 Geo. D. Willard, ins. court cost .... 1.55 T. L. Johnson, ins. court cost 3.80 Charity Jacobs, ins. court cost 1.30 A. D. Wearn, ins. coqrt cost 2.05 Donnie Dial ,ins. court cost 4.10 Will Rozier, ins. court cost 2.15 Tobe and Nettie Faulk, ins. court cost 8.60 James Dial, insolvent court cost 1.00 REBATES—December, 1916 Ruthie Locklear, rebate on $275, Burnt Swamp township- $2.69 J. R. Hickman, rebate on poll, Wisharts township 2.15 D. A. McLeod, rebate on poll, Raft Swamp township 2.15 J. W. Davis, rebate on poll, Howellsville township / 2.15 Gaston Locklear, rebate on poll, Pembroke township 2.15 William Jackson, rebate on poll, Smiths township 2.15 M. V. Bazeman, rebate on poll, Lumberton township 2.15 James Dial, Jr., rebate on poll, Pembroke township 2.15 D. A. McMillan, rebate on $1800, Parkton township.. 17.58 0. C. Dees, rebate on $3500, Lumberton township 34.18 C. W. Sampson, rebate on $710, Pembroke township 6.02 Purvis Powers, rebate on $359, Howellsville township 3.49 ACCOUNTS AUDITED AND PAID BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS SIONERS ROBESON COUNTY, MONTH ENDING JANUARY 31, 1917. January, 1917. I. P. Ray, ins. court cost. *. $ 2.80 J. L. Thrower, keeper and guards of C. G. No. 1 133.23 J. W. Glover, keeper and guards of C. G. No. 2 110.00 Archie McNeill, lumber and bridge work, Mt. Tabor 92.15 Leonard Britt, work, Orrum Township Road 6.00 John S. Butler, recorder St. Pauls district, salary 35.00 L. H. Townsend, rural policeman, salary 75.00 Eyer & Co., note for chain gang No. 2........ 5000.00 L. E. Blanchard, farm demonstration work....... 75.00 Minnie Lennon, court stenographer ,.... 45.00 J. E. Carpenter, recorder Maxton district, salary 65.00 D. W. Bullock ,recorder Rowland district, salary 50.00 A. E. Floyd, recorder Fairmont district, salary.;. 35.00 Wm. Lomant, road work as per contract 786.87 E. M. Britt, recorder Lumberton district, salary 75.00 R. A. McLean, attorneys for Lumberton Recorder...: 11.00 J. C. Maxwell, repairing lights at‘county jail 3.00 H. M. McAllister, premium on bonds of county officers 290.00 T. O. Evans, supplies and repair work on bridges 73.05’ T. A. McNeill, premium on bond of sheriff acting as treasurer 145.00 B. Tolar, lumber and bridge work in Raft Swamp township. . 25.00 Jim Lawson, three bushels of peas for C. G. No. 1 3.00 Paul Britt, 120 lbs. pork for C. G. No. 1.. 15.00 Rowland Stephens, 6 bushels of potatoes for C. G. No. 1 3.00 K. M. Biggs, 2519 pounds of hay, for chain gang No. 1 25.19 M. S. Griffin, 100 lbs. pork for C. G. No. 2 12.50 R. C. Oliver, 1250 lbs. hay for C. G. No. 2 12.50 Alma Lumber Company, supplies for C. G. No. 1 42.35 S. W. Holman, expense grading cotton 16.25 J. H. Cooper, conveying prisoners 3.00 Troy Grantham, potatoes for C. G. No. 2 4.00 Ruth Bailey, supplies for C. G. No. 2 23.15 M. W. Floyd, registering and indexing vital statistics 50.00 A. Weinstein, supplies for C. G. No. 1 16.75 A. Weinstein, supplies for jail 10.00 J. W. Carter Co., supplies for C. G. No. 1 19.90 White & Gough, Inc., supplies for C. G. No. 1 34.05 J. N. Buie, recorder Red Springs district, salary 50.00 White & Gough, Inc., supplies, C. G. No. 2 17.50 Austin Weston Road Machine Co., supplies C. G. No. 1 3.00 J. H. Watson, keeper and guards, C. G. No. 1 88.19 J. S. Oliver & Co., supplies, C. G. No. 2 8.28 J. A. Watson, supplies, C. G. No. 1 ^ 7.80 E. J. Britt, services as county attorney 100.00 Jim Lawson, road work, Orrum township 6.00 Tink Britt, road work, Britts township 4.00 Bert Britt, road work, Britts township 1.00 Holmes Britt, road work, Britts township 7.00 John Misshaw, road work, Britts township .50 Jim Lawson, lumber Britts township 2.00 Graddy Lawson, road work, Britts Township 4.50 The Wishart Co., supplies, chain gang No. 1 119.25 N. Jacobi Hardware-Co., supplies, C. G. No. 1 33.00 N. Jacobi Hardware Co., supplies, C. G. No. 2 24.50 A. F. Floyd, supplies, chain gang No. 2 11.75 Andrew Smith, supplies, C. G. No. 2 103.50 Town of St. Pauls, feeding prisoners 4.40 W. S. Forbes & Co., supplies for C. G. No. 1 • 140.61 W. S. Forbes & Co., supplies for C. G. No. 2 200.74 E. J. Britt, corn, 104 bushels, for C. G. No. 1 114.40 Alma Lumber Company, supplies for C. G. No. 1 41.70 Standard Oil Company, floor oil 3.30 Boney Harper Milling Co., supplies C. G. No. 1 152.50 Boney Harper Milling Co., supplies for C. G. No. 2 98.55 J. D. Purvis, lumber, 69.64 N. A. Andrews & Co., supplies for C. G. No. 2 11.99 P. R. Floyd, supplies for G. C. No. 2 3.95 E. A. Mitchell, supplies for C. G. No. 2 17.75 J. D. McLean & Co., supplies for C. G. No. 2 14.00 J. M. McCallum, auditor, salary 206.25 J. M. McCallum, auditor, expense 4.10 Stephens & Barnes, burial expenses of three paupers 25.00 Geo. D. Barnard & Co., record books for the register of deeds 77.31 L. H. Caldwell .supplies, Gen. Co 4.40 M. A. McLean, building three bridges 9.50 Kingsdale Lumber Corporation, lumber for C. G. No. 1 17.83 J. W. Inman, work for C. G. No. 2 2.50 Western Electric Company, electrical supplies ; 4.41 R. E. Lewis, stamps and expense. 25.34 Dr. B. W. Page, Supt. health, salary 208 33 Dr. B. W. Page, stamps « 1.1P R. E. Lewis, salary as sheriff 323.75 Edwards & Broughton, records and supplies for county 89.00 Stephens and Barnes, burial expenses of M. E. Bullard 10.00 H. C. Rogers, plumbing at county jail 6.75 C. B. Skipper, C. S. C. salary 306.25 C. B. Skipper, C. S. C., stamps 7.65 McAllister Hardware Co., supplies 2.75 H. C. Freeman, work at court house and jail 5.00 Eli Phillips, salary as rural policeman 75.00 Tom Boahn. salary as rural policeman...,. 75.00 W. W. Smith, salary as rural policeman 75.00 J. H. Carper, salary as rural policeman 75.00 W. C. Britt, salary as rural policeman 75.00 I. J. Flowers, keeping county home for January 88.00 T. R. Tolar, wood for county home 25.00 Freeman Printing Company, printing and supplies 40.25 Pomona Terry Cotta Company, terro cotta 135.41 Bullock’s Garage, auto hire 7.50 A. H. Prevat, feeding prisoners and salary 159.25 A. H. Prevatt, wood for jail 2.00 A. H. Prevatt, turnkeys . 11.10 Town of Lumberton, water and light, court house and jail 50.87 Grantham Bros., drugs T. J. Noblin, work on bridge over Indian Swamp 26.40 M. W. Floyd, stamps 12.05* M. W. Floyd, registre of deeds, salary.... 323.75. Miles Johnson, burial of Eliza Davis 15.00 S. W. Arnett, lumber 101.68 Pope Drug Co., drugs 14.50 W. M. Warwick, lumber 34.62: H. M. McAllister, loan, C. H. B. S. F 1940100 H. M. McAllister interest 60.00 E. T. Taylor, bridge as per contract Big Swamp 200.00 J. B. ’Walters, ins. cost 2.05 Archie Jacobs, ins. court cost 1-30 T. A. Parnell, ins. court cost 1-55 B .E. Parnell, ins. court cost 1-55- Gordan Grantham, ins. court cost 2.80 Southern Express Co., express -94 Bank of Red Springs, note due 5000.00 Bank of Red Springs, interest for 39 days 32.59 Sam Lee, laundry 1.39 R. Cummings, ins. court cost 1-20 R. E. Lewis, sheriff, salary as treasurer 75.00- REBATES January, 1917 D. E. Nance. Lumberton township, rebate on $240.00 2.35 John T. Biggs, Wisharts, rebate on $495.00 4.85 C. N. Smith, rebate Fairmont township, rebate on $100 .98 Evander Arnette, White House township, rebate on $1,000 9.67 Evander Arnette, Gaddy township, rebate on $480 4.70 N. T. Wilson, Howellsville township, rebate on $254 1.78 Welsh Wilkins, Burnt Swamp, rebate on poll 2.15 Green Harper, Fairmont township, rebate on poll 2.15 R. E. Lewis, Pembroke township, rebate on 1700-L-State 11.90 J. D. Medlin, Maxton, rebate on $975 9.50- ACCOUNTS AUDITED AND PAID BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS SIONERS ROBESON COUNTY, MONTH ENDING FEBRUARY 28, 1917. February, 1917. Flora J. Oxentine, ins. court cost $ 1.55 Robert Oxendine, ins. court cost., 1.55 S. B. McLean, ins. court cost 102.00 J. S. Butler, recorder St. Pauls district ..;..., 35.00 L. H. Townsend, salary as rural policeman - 75.00 J. L. Thrower, keeper and guards of C. G. No. 1 130.00 J. W. Glover, keeper and guards of C. G. No. 2 110.00 J. H. Watson, keeper and guards of C. G. No. 1 87,97 John D. Locklear, lumber and bridge work 20.0& Ed T. Taylor, lumber for Big Swamp Bridge 175.00 Wm. Lamont, road work as per contract 1137.96: Thompson Hospital, expense Allen McLean prisoner 37.50 D. W. Bullock, recorder Rowland district 50.00 A. E. Floyd, recorder Fairmont district 35.00 J. E. Carpenter, recorder Maxton district 65.00- E. M. Britt, recorder Lumherton district 75.00 J. N. Buie, recorder Red Springs district 50.00 Mary Ellers, logs for Big Swamp 12.00 P. R. Floyd, supplies for C. G. No. 2 71.50 W. F. Mitchell, supplies for C. G. No. 2 2.60 Floyd & Pitman, supplies for C. G. No. 2 3.35 A. Weinstein, blankets for county jail 59.47 C. J. Cottingham, 2 wheel scrapers 48.49 White & Gough, Inc., supplies for No. 1 57.15 The Wishart Co., supplies C. G. No. 1 208:91 Goodroads Machinery Co., supplies, C. G. No. 1 45.40 John R. Floyd,, supplies, C. G. No. 2 6.30 Fairmont Hardware Co., supplies, C. G. No. 2 4.60 E. J. Britt, expense Britt township Road 5.00 J. D. McLean, supplies, C. G. No. 2 12.20 E. M. Smith, supplies C. G. No. 2 10.15 McAllister Hardware Co., supplies, Gen. Co 1 1.77 Boney Harper Milling Co., supplies, C. G. No. 1 59.80 A. J. Floyd, freight, G. C. No. 2 5.11 W. W. Smith, ins. court cost 4.00’ Hall and Pearsall, supplies No. 1 160.18 Hall and Pearsall, supplies No. 2 108.11 W. S. Forbes & Co., supplies, C. G. No. 1 75.63 McAllister Hardware Co., supplies, Gen. Co 5.00“ T A. Kitchen, supplies, C. G. No. 1 5.8^ Austin Western Road Machine Co., C. G. No. 1 4.00 W. M. Warwick, lumber 7.00 Frank Nye, potatoes for C. G. No. 1 7.50- T. J. Noblin, work on bridge over Indian Swamp 28.42 T. J. Noblin, work on bridge over Green Swamp 25.25 T. F. Boahn. conveying prisoners 7.00 T. & G. S. Page, lumber 50.62 Ira G. Prevatt, lumber for Richland Swamp 8.50 Dr. B. W. Page, salary and expense 229.90 G. E. Rancke, coroner in case of Neill Brown 7.70 A. D. Evans, coroner’s juror 2.00 E. H. Kinlaw, coroner’s jury 2.00 J. E. Lindsay, coroner’s juror 2.00- W. F. Townsend, coroner’s juror 2.00 A. B. Johnson, coroner’s juror 2.00 G. E. Rancke, inquest over bpdy of C. L. Benton 5.00 S. W. Holeman, office rent and drayage 6.25 R. E. Lewis, sheriff, salary 323.75 L. E. Blanchard, salary 75.00 R. E. Lewis, treasurer, salary 75.00 State Hospital, Goldsboro, indigent pupils... 27.90 R. E. Lewis, stamps 22.36 J. M. McCallum, auditor, stamps, phone calls and salary 212.95 Eli Phillips, salary as rural policeman 75.00 T. F. Boahn, salary as rural policeman 75.00 W. W. Smith, salary as rural policeman 75.00 J. H. Carper, salary as rural policeman 75.00 R. E. Lewis, expense conveying prisoners 16.08 Robesonian Publishing Company, printing and supplies 165.00 A. Weinstein, blankets for county jail... 52.00 C. B. Skipper, salary as C. S. C.... 306.25 C. B. Skipper, stamps 7.95 A. H. Prevatt, feeding prisoners 127.00 A. H. Prevatt, salary as jailor 50.00 A. H. Prevatt, turnkeys 10.80 T. J. Noblin, work on Indian Swamp 74.48 J .S. Thompson, feeding jury 32.50 Geo. D. Barnard & Co., supplies for county officers 3.90 M. W. Floyd, register of deeds, salary 323.75 M. W. Floyd, stamps 14.50 Edwards & Broughton, supplies for county officers 33.50 I. J. Flowers, keeping county home 90.00 McAllister Hardware Co., supplies Gen. Co : 11.84 A. E. White, member of board of health 8.00 A. J. Floyd, member of board of health 8.00 J. R. Poole, member of board of health ‘ 8.00 Dr. T. C. Johnson, member of board of health 8.00 Freeman Printing Company, supplies for county officers 23.75 Dr. H. H. Hodgin, member of board of health 4.00 Dink Ivey, conveying grand judy 6.00 Pope Drug Company, drugs 10.80 Town of Lumberton, water and light for court house 22.94 Town of Lumberton, water and light for county jail 30.00 The Scottish Chief, printing auditor’s report 85.00 Bullock’s Garage, conveying chain gang committee 14.00 Andrew Smith, lumber and bridge work 25.74 T. O. Evans, lumber for Brown’s Bridge 68.11 T. A. McLeod, rent for house used in Gen. Co. election 3.00 K. M. Biggs, supplies 6.70 T. Bryan Grimes, certified copies 2.60 Grantham Bros., drugs 6.90 1. C. Maxwell, 'electrical supplies 5.50 r ^irst National Bank, adding machine for treasurer’s office 110.00
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