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Zf."
il-ii ! ' -
The
crowmnc
joy o;
woman-
nood is
mother
hood and
the
crowning
joy of
is
to have
healthy
no joy in
children. But there can be
motherhood without health, and without
he.illh for the mother there can be no
lK-alth for the child.
It is of vital importance for women to
fc now that the health of mother and child
is in general entirely within woman's
control. The thousands of women who
have used Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription when expecting motherhood,
have testified that it made them healthy
and happy in the days of waiting, made
the baby's advent practically painless,
and gave them health to give their chil
dren. Mrs. V. J. Kidder, of Hill Dale Farm (Enos
burg Center). Knosburg, Vt., writes: During the
past year I found nivself expecting maternity
and in rapidly failing health. I suffered dread
fully from bloating- and urinary difficulty. I
was growing perceptibly weaker each dav and
suffered much sharp pain at times. I felt that
something must be done. I sought your advice
and received a prompt replv. Took twelve
bottles of Doctor Pierce's FavoVite Prescription,
and also followed your instructions. I began
to improve immediately, my health became
excellent, and I could do all my own work (we
live on a good sized farm). I walked and rode
ail l could, and enioved it. I had a short, easy
confinement and have a healthy baby boy."
The People's Common Sense Medical
Adviser, a book containing 1008 pages,
is given away. Send 21 one-cent stamps
for expense of mailing only, for the book
in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the
volume bound in cloth. Address Dr.
R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
OXPORD PUBLIC LEDGER.
JOHN T. liltlTT. OWNER AND EDITOR
THURSDAY.
- JAN.15, 190:,
THE GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE.
The cost of producing- sugar in Cuba
averages 1 cents a pound.
The message of Governor C. B. Ay-
cock, which occupies nearly two
pages of the supplement to this issue
of The Observer, is an able State
paper. The most important portion
is perhaps, his recommendation for a
.$r00,000 bond issue to meet the de
ficit of $319,419.41 in the Treasury.
The Governor has wisely recom
mended the best course that can be
taken in this dilemma. lie recom
mends that the revenue and machin
ery acts be re-enacted with very
slight changes, as the State officials
and the people have just become
thoroughly familiar with these tax
laws and hence it would be unwise
to radically chnnge them.
The Governor comes out boldly In
opposition to the sentiment that de
mands negro taxes for negro schools
and white taxes for white schools.
He shows that the negroes, with 221,
1)5S children of school age, pay $121,
442.90 of taxes, leaving- less than r7
cents for the education of each negro
child, which would provide not much
more than one month's school in a
year.
1 he Governor recommends a child
labor law forbidding the working in
factories of children under twelve,
aud of children, under fourteen at
night, and, after 190,"), of children who
cannot read and write. The fixing
of the working day at eleven hours
and the working- night at ten hours
Is recommended.
A column of the message is devoted
The New York Times gives Senator
I'ritchard credit for the following
story: The Senator, while tellim
now wealthy his section of North
Carolina is, remarked, "A mountain
eer, aged 92, and his wife, aged 90,
were returning: trom the funeral of
tneir oldest child, who had died at
the age of 71 They were both deep
ly grieved. As they were discussing
their lot the wife said, 'I always told
you, John, that we would never raise
that child.'"
If you have catarch, rheumatism, kidney to urging the importance of increas
lrouble, or any disease caused by impurities h no- thu ..il!fiua f ut t
in the blood, take Rheumacide. This won- ! fdcl,lties of the Stte S instl-
derlul remedy destroys the root of the
ease. At druggists.
dif .
j.ne nrst electric railway was that
of Siemens of Berlin In 1S79.
mLionH ior caring: ior ner insane.
The Governor discusses this import
ant subject intelligently and earnest
ly and calls attention to the needs
tie larmer who makes the most
above cost is the one who is the
most successful. The farmer who
spends $ SO on two acres of tobacco
in order to make $S0 is no better off
than the one who spends .$40 on one
acre and makes 40 This is the les
son that we must all learn. If every
farmer in the State would adopt the
intensive method of farmingit would
be one of the greatest blessings that
could be bestowed upon North Caro-
ina. Fewer acres, more dollars;
more acres, fewer dollars. Proirress-
ve Farmer. 1
In cleaning up the court house by
the janitor siuce the installation was
found a large roll of Judge Boyd's
charge to the federal court gTand
jury in October, 1902. It will be re
membered that this charge of a judge
on the bench was printed in circular
form with large scareheads of "fed
eral court's authority over State
elections; vote guaranteed to all
races alike," etc. It is probably the
nrst time and the only time in the
history of this or any other State
that the charge of a judge of any
court was used as a campaign docu
ment. Ex.
The President threw a sop to the
lilv whites Jan. 7, removing Captain
lnhurst, a colored man, as survey
or of customs at Atlanta aud ap
pointing Marcellus (). Markham,
white, who is classed as a lily white
In his stead. In view of the fact that
Wlnhurst has made a good record
Pretty, but so Thin!
.4
Doctor," said our clerk, as
a customer went out, that wo
man would be a beauty if she
were not so horribly thin."
" Yes," said the doctor, " she
is really ill ; most thin women
are ill."
Unusual thinness may mean
worry, extra work, care of the
sick, nervousness, dyspepsia,
bowel troubles, or the first
sign of a serious disease like
consumption.
The best thing we have found
for thin people, whatever the
cause, is Vinol.
To combine the medicinal
properties of cod liver oil with
organic iron in such a powerful
and yet well-tasting prepara
tion, was a great discovery. If
you try it and are not pleased,
we pay the money back
R. L. HAMILTON,
DRUGIST.
for moral improvement, for political
reform and for better school', but to
find a new way of living that will
give the assurance which fading,
faiuting creed no longer supplies.
The greatest thing in life is activity,
and we live most finely and most
sanely when we prove a right action
in others. The spiritual, mental and
moral nature of a man is only par
tially developed. We must so live
that by our influence wre get out of
others the best that is in them.
NOT LONG SiNCE.
Once, and the time Is not far to the
rear of us, the problem of the South
was to provide schools for its chil
dren. Now the schools are provided
and the problem is how to get into
them the children who do not at
tend, in other words, the task is
now to educate the parents to show
them the necessity for training their
children and to point out the oppor
tunity offered in the schools now in
operation throughout the State,
! There are many parents who toil
! and endure hardships in order to
! give their children the advantage of
I an education, there are others who
I either give no thought to the future
of the child, or as soon as it is capa
ble of a day's toil put it to work in
a factory or on a farm, denying to it
all chance in life. Of course the man
who does this sins against both his
child and his State, and the problem
is how the evil may best be remedied.
For unquestionably the State has a
right to remedy it by law if it sees lit
to do so. Ashevil'e Citizen.
A Scientific Discovery.
Kodol does for the stomach that which It
is unahle to do tor itselt. even when but
slightly disordered or overloaped. Kodo!
supplies the natu al juices ot d'gestion and
does the work cf the stomach, relating the
nervous tension, whi'e the inflamed muc!es
of that organ are allowed to rest and hea.
Kodol digests what ou eat and enables the
jnmWPT in I thiiiii 11 ipwuin iMII, a " --
1 St
J Thoroughly eradicates the excess of Uric and Lactic Acids from the system
starts tne Kidneys into neaitny action, cures consupauon ana indigestion
THIS DONE, YOU ARE WELL OF
HEOMHTISfl
AND ANY OTHER DISEASE CAUSED BY IMPURE BLOOD.
Do not be discouraged if other remedies have failed. RHEUMACIDE has
made its repu ion by curing alleged incurable cases. Does not
injure the organs of digestion.
GoiiDSBOKO, N. C, Aug-. 25, 1302.
Gentlemen Some six years ag-o I began to have sciatica, and also a chronic
case of muscular rheumatism. At times I could not work at ail (my business
being baggagre master on Southern K. It.). For days and weeks at a time I couid
not work. My suffering- was intense. Physicians treated me, without permanent
relief, however. Tried a number of advertised remedies without permanent
benefit. Finally I tried " Riieumacidtz." It did the work, and I have had ex
cellent health for three years. I can cheerfully say that all rheumatics should
use "Bheumacide," for it Is by far the best remedy.
it. A. iiOilAX.
Price $1.00 prepaid express, or from you Druggist.
Bobbitt Chemical Co., - - Baltimore, fid., U.S.A.
fe"iiLJ
FOR THE:)
JINTE
Aly stock of wood air tight heaters are now on exhibition and em
braces the jatest iniDroved line, nlsn rnal h
r 7 v.u..v.j icuji aiuuK. I OOK SCOVeS
useful
THE JIIGIIEU LIFE.
stomach and digestive orfrnns to trancf I ana ranees, and housekee oers froods crenersillv IUic. ri c
a - --3 " 11 o o - - , . 1 iivucouuo yji
! all food into rich, red bl od. J G. Hall. I things.
I Mo
er
y "My mother was troubled with
fcj consumption for many years. At
lief C rr 1" ; - o tin r- TV ex
"Ul out. wao 11:1 Lip lu lilt;. X 11 w 11
she tried Aver's Cherrv Pectoral.
and was speedily cured."
D. P. Jolly, Avoca, N. Y.
for increased accommodations at the ana there are no charges against
Morc-anton and fraleiirh HnsnitHlH him, another explanation from the
The Governor defends his Dardon Wbite House is in order- Negroes all Old-Time ReHglon.
I record : calls attention to the 2-rati- over the country are greatly pleased G,ve me the old-time religion
I tying fact that the penitentiary iswith the president's friendly policy! The one that our fathers knew
self-supporting, having paid off a I displayed toward the race, and this ree from the surpliced choir,
54,000 debt; deprecates the State's fact is giving them hopes for even
record of eight lynchings in two I greater things. Raleigh Post.
years: recommends confining the I The time may come when the own
manufacture of liquor to incorpor-ler of a small potato farm will find it
porated towns; commends the build-1 as profitable as an average cold-
WOOD'S
Gardi
NEW DEERING
No matter how hard
U your conga or how ions
I you have had it, Ayer's
I Cherry Pectoral is the
I best thing you can take,
gj It's too risky to wait
I untn you have consump-
tion. if you are coughing
I today, get a bottle of
Cherry Pectoral at once.
ing of good roads, and recommends!
an exhibit at the St. Louis World's I
Fair.
j. lie message gives a rnorougn re-
mlning claim in producing districts.
He will not have to employ so much
I J 1 -m
capital nor dig so deep to develop
nis bonanza, and yet the returns will
When the
And style in the ministry, too-
Free from all pomp and fashion;
With all the "amen's" left out:
In a church with an "amen corner,"
Where a penitent sinner can shout!
Give me the old time preacher,
On his cob with his saddlebags.
W ho valued not more a broadcloth
soul
Than one in a habit of rags;
ui.ru- jj
and practical f
if
iiiree sizes : 25c, 55c, $1. All druggists.
Consult your doctor. If he says take it.
J.-I ...ic.i uu iic Bi . 11 ne lens you not
4 to take it, then don't take it. He knows
V Isve it with hiin. We are willine.
i J-1;. AVER CO., Lowell, Mass
view of his administration, and is in I he steady and entrancing
every respect an able State paper, I great values that are to be realized I Wno humbly along his humble way
Charlotte Observer. I in the exploitation of the humble Was ever content to plod,
I inurPny r "spud," as the Yan- wuri no other wish than to preach
1 ukck 3 KCPUK 1 . kees have it, become known we may
The State Treasurer's report has 1 8ee syndicates organized to run po-
been put in circulation. It shows tato development companies listed I H. C. F.
that the deficit for the years 1901-1902 1 on the exchanges with those of min-
on the appropriation was $287,180. 1 inff oil and rubber propositions.
buttheamount owed by institutions I Atlanta Constitution.
I Is S14!),G;J: ; and there is also the J A certain editor who is about to
tf-'OO.OOO borrowed early in 1902 from pull up and leave for lack of snnnnrt
I a New York bank, making a total of I sarcastically remarks in partingthat
349.082. From this must be deduct-1 editors don't need money. "Don't
White boy found dead In a field
near Mobile. Ala.; a negro boy is sus
pected of the murder.
worry about the editor," he says.
" He has a charter from the State to
Dislocated Her Shoulder.
Mrs. Johanna Sderholm, of Fergus Fal's,
Minn ,fe!l and dislo-ated her shoulder She
had a surgeon get it back in place as soon as
possible, but it was quite sore and pained
her very mu h. Her son mentioned that he
had seen Chamberlain's Pai
tisedfor sprains and soreness, and she asked
him to buy her a bottle of it, which he did
It quickly relieved her and enabled her 10
s'etp which she had not done for sever. 1
days. The son was so m ch nlearpd with
the relief it gave his mother thst he has
sin e recon mended it to many others. For
sa e by all druggists.
eu ine oaiance 011 linri sn9v
making the net debt $319,419. It is
pretty certain that bonds will have
to be issued. This can be
TbeNtMt rIVl!l Ulirm- DOlmn il.. linn. r. -wl 1 H
- i tomiiczi.es me "- v , auu otauu up ior you wnenvou
expenses for the years 1903 1904 at run for office, and lie about vour
1,899,000, including, so far as public I pigeon-toed daughter's tackev wed-
institutions are concernpd. nnhr ldinr and hlnw nhnnt: uoup Ki,Pf.,i
-, - - r ' - 7 wui UiiilUULC'J
The Golden Rule.
The Rev. H. o. Gibbon, Presbyterian,
Philadelphia, Pa.
When we can teach men the Infinite
worth of the golden rule and bring
them to cherish an enlightened con
science, the rich will not oppress the
poor, nor will the poor envy the rich;
but the rich and poor will meet to-
Best fortiio"S South,"
! because they are speciaTIv irrowri
ana seiectea witn uiuj; in owied
. . C xl 1 , - T
-u me conditions tu:a reiu
ments oi tne fcout.
years experience
giowiug ot ;m ine oiiierent vege
tables enables us to h.iov,' the ve-rv
best, and to oiler seeds tbn.t v.i'i
give pleasure, satisfaction and.
proht to all who plant them
Wood's New Seed Book for 1003
(Mailed on request) is full of pood
things, and gives the most reliable
information about all seeds, both
tor the 1? arm and Garden.
T. W. WOOD & SONS,
Seedsmen, Richmond, Va.
WOOD'S SEED BOOK a..o tolls all
aDOUL urass and Clover Seeds,
Seed Potatoes, and all
Farm Seeds.
Write for Seed Book and priec-t- ol
Farm See 3s rcquiisd.
! up-to-date mowers, simplest and strongest nnd lio-htrQt rimiv av
would like for everv farmer to see this wonderful machine. Anne and
Cutaway Disc Harrows, spring and spike tooth harrow pulverizes the
land and all crops yield more.
Agent for the celebrated
any
'i I i OO 1 1 wi n . . . . . - C J 1 S
o W1 iur cue commu- gether, recognizing that the Lord is
nity. lie 11 get the paper out some- thft iukor r,f .hQt on
At the trial of Miles Johnson, of
Augusta, charged with criminal as
sault, the court house was surround
ed with soldiers.
t
r our men are under arrest in Col
umbia, S. ('., charged with robbing
ptoiiices.
maintenance. During the past two
years .f.",000 of old State bonds were
went in for exchange, and for them
vi, oi new ones were issued. The
debt is now : Four per cent., $3,399,
l."0; 4 uer cent, penitentiarv bonds.
$110,000; 4 per cent, penitentiary
farm bonds, $00,000 Total, $3,509,.
Io0. Six per cent, bonds, $2,7l0.000.
The old bonds not yet presented will
require of 4 per cent, bonds if all are
presented .'io.i'i'0, and 0 per cent,
bonds amounting to .22.onn
sons, and weep over your shriveled
soul when it is released from your
grasping body, and smile at your
giddy wife'ri second marriage. He'll
A Hundred Ways.
The Iiev. Dr. West.Congregationalist,
Winona, Minn.
God has spoken to us in a hundred
ways through all the ages of history;
but when He would speak His last
message He wrapped Himself in hu-
The world's population is increas
ing about 500,000,000.
A:qcL Rertilier I3rill
Labor savers These Drills stand second to none, does peifect work
Cxrain drilled last season yielded much greater than that done by hand.'
General Agent for
Ohio Feed Cutters, Ensilage Cutters,
Chain Elevators, and Blower or
Wind Elevators.
get along. The Lord only knows man flesh and folded us to His divine-
how but the editor will get there
somehow." Exchange.
The farmer who wants to leave the
country and move to town cannot
make the excuse now that a livino
ly human heart, He crept beneath
our heaviest burdens. Hegave Him
self to our uttermost need.
1 g&ghtt
when
II
Stock
No Man Perfect.
t I Til. . T -r -v . . -
cannot be made on the farm. He has iixon, Uaptist, Boston,
mriKt. iiwMiirtxllT' liuil j- I ivlclSS.
. v . .j me (iiiViiiiLtijie
of the town man this year, and, in
lie a little blind to the faults of
unredeemed, making the total debt, fact, for several years past notwith-1 others- Remember that no man is
0BM
-o
r"5
; iiun-Hiieimt uearing, standing poor crops, for the increase cuu vuclv me uei ue can ao f T , c
J0,o2 ,770. The $200,000 borrowed in price of all necessaries has made ,s t0 aPProach as nearly as possible iWUrfliliing, taC jCOtt
from the Park National Bank of New the life of the consumer a. hnrri the perfection of Jesus Christ. The I Fmnkinn
VOU Can't eat hr(.ak. Fuii stck Builders materiat. Paints Oils TnrnenHnP Vnmidc vv.,i
' i ii ' r- v.w, w liiunjiivj, m uu
4- ihr C i- ana willow ware, brockery, LaniDS and Glass warp. lip.nt rl,n,.r.Prc
iMSWt jii. s a-fiSUIMOn. Beltinfrfs. PnrHncrc T.o p; d:. ' " TV . .
- , . i , yc ipc; munjrs. i nave one ol the
cm yoa Can I eat DreaG ncs'. 11 riaiOCK smitns ln oh Carolina. If your gun is out of or-
J butter, take
rnislsion, When you have you satisfactory.
zzn mmg on a milk diet and
ant something a little more
s
Crnuc rw I1JC iU1 repairs, muttering. Kooling and Tinning supplies
3COU S generally. I want your trade and 1 nromise von mv host rffor t c,,p
J J w v -' ' - v
Yours very tru'y,
1,1 f ue .uarcn tst. him of ate vears 'Pb fni.mnv
OA -i- c- i
COMMENTS OF THE PRESS K p cent- Detter Pcee
x M' I tor his oroducts tha.n hp riii t
Mecklenburg county now ha,s lis J years ago. With improved rural
schools, rural free delivery of mail
and good roadn, the life of the farmei
has been made much pleasanter and
easier. Wilmington Messenger.
to most women is a term of
a; dely, serious thought
as. 1 sweet anticipation.
itli the cessation of pain
1. -ssary to childbirth,
tii. re conies calm nerves,
sis ep and recuperation.
KiOT
HER'S
END
does dimmish the pain accompanying
maternity. With its aid mothers can and
do bring healthy, sweet dispositioned
and ideal babies into the world.
Morning sickness, sore breasts and ex
cruciatiug pains caused by the gradually
expanding organs, are relieved bv this
penetrating and relaxing liniment.
miles of good macadamized roads
and is contemplating the immediate
construction of 110 miles more. N
wonder this good county ipr- . gross
ing so rnpidly in the material and
substantml wealth of it people
flood roads and free rural delivery
will make any county prospen u-.
These will hringntheragenciesi which
go to build up. Italeigh Post.
Some )f the New York papers are
bocoming alarmed at the birure tide
of immigration to thi country. One
of them, the Mail and Express, notes
the fact that of the 54.",sr0 who ar
rived at Ellis Island last year. tby
had an average in money of only
f. I..")! and only 22,274 had more than
$30, But they manage to hustle
along and get a grip notwithstand
ing the small amount of cash they
bring.
Reports show that the market is
glutted with meat, yet the robbery
of the public continues the same as
To get fat you must eat
M. Scott's Emulsion is a
Jreat fattener, a threat
Donlan, R. C., Brook- strength lVcr.
Ev rv B tls tf Charoberlain's Ough
Remedy Warranted.
We guarantee evry l ule of Cha..,bei
ain's Cough Remedy a-1 willr f. , ! u
non-y 'o anyone wh i-; not sat sfic- l ib ;
using two-thirds of the contents. This is tht
nest remedy in tne worid for la grippe,
c ugh-, colds croui and wlionnina'.-n.i.-h
and is pleasant and safe to take. ll j rr
verts any tendency of a cold to result' ir
pneumonia. All druggists.
golden rule is, in these circumstances,
a guiamg ngnt. Let us live up to
the spirit expressed in that.
Charity of Christ.
i he Rev. .1.
1 irn TVT V
It is the charity of Christ that waiu lidVS ium nesn
should be infused into the human Want to increase all body
houI from the earliest dawn of reason. nf fcf rU'e
It is the love of God and neighbor "ucs U0 0n!y l3t. 3COU S
hat should be inculcated with the Emulsion increases them all
" ree it s mat aione can bring about kno
a union that shall reflect the true
spirit of Jesus Christ and a genuine nerve.
charity.
ana
j3Pt
I:
A party of about sixty colored peo
ple, from Irwin county Ga., havi
sailed for Liberia, Africa.
For invalids, for con
valescents, for consumptives,
for weak children, for cf'
who need flesh. Scoff
w u
The Secret of Long Life
Consists in keeping all the ma n organs of
the body In healthy, regulai action-nd i
quickly destroying .eadly disease germs.
Electric Bitters reflate stom ch, livt-r ar.d
kidneys, purify the h ood, and give a pl n
did appetite. Thev work wonders in curing
kidney troubles, female complaints, rer
vous diseases, constipation, dysoepsia, and
manna Vigorous health nnd ctrBr,n,
a. i gamed a prestige among rich women 8Uers D,ame the retailers, the retail- ways following their use. Only 25c at J
as well as poor; it is found and welcomed ers blame the wholesalers, and the HalIs
ln ieinrmsionaswellasinthecabin. . Republican pa rtv refuses to chamre t ,
l.v lessening the mother's agony of xnfad J .nrffr Ju l?.! Paul Woodward was hanged in
and (uininisninrrain a ipnnd ni I v..... .... vcnira cut- iiuuor-
is wrought upon the child, and instead of tation of foreign meat fir coal except
peevish, ill-tempered and sickly forms you at prices that give the dealers in the
Ail Dntr-ists fc'.i Mother's Friend at $r oo Brooklyn Citizen, Dem.
Write for our fres Book "Motherhnli .
HE CF.ADrlELD R2GULAT0R CO.. Atlanta, C
Executor's Notice.
Having qualified as Fxector of the estate of
II. h. iMns, deceased, of Granville coanty.notice
3P hereby g ver; to all purtie- indcMed to the es
la e to crime forward and mako payment, and
f .) ereons havine rlaima asinst the estate are
hereby iioMfiod to present them for payment ot
in ba 'if -h-ir recovery. m-jj von
ec.2,im. ixecutir.
t he crowned heads cf every nation,
The rich men, poor men and miners
Al' jom in paying tribute to
De Witt's Little Early ttigers.
H. Williams, San Antonio. Tex., writes:
Little Early Riser Pills aie the best I evt r
used in my fairily. I uiihes'tatinolv rP,-.
ommend them to evervliorlv Th .
constipation, si k headache, torpid liver
, ,lm o.iuuiniivenrouDlts
J. (. 1 1 all.
jail at Camden, N. J., for the murder
of two boys in October last.
Finds Way to Live Long.
The startling announcement of a disc-v-
ciy inui win sar ly lengthen life is i- ad by
editor O. II. Downey, of ChurubuCo, hid
4 I wish to state," he writes, "tint Dr"
Kin 's New Discovery for Consumption is
the most infallible rem-dy that I hfee ever
jv.iuwii ior cougns, colds and grip. It's ii -
valuable to peopie with weak luntrs M
mg tnis woncterlu8 medicine
areaa pneumonia or con
liel 11 instant and
Hrll wdl
no one need
isumptio . its ri -
cute certain ' ? ;
guarantee everv tor- nn.l Sir
louie, and give trial bottles lree.
Anxiety,
The Rev. Dr. Landrum, Haptist, At
lanta, Ga.
Anxiety or corroding care on the
imin.i .icuiisuauiuuBi ne a greatlc 1 . .
sin. And it must be a sin vpw doon t-musssGR is a nzn and com
in the heart. So large a part of the fortfible food, and 3 naf lirxl
t(kTTll m T t . , . I . . A- , -, I ' i
wjwij vu me aiuuui wouiu never
h ive been directed against anxiety,
nor so many arguments heaped up
against it, if the sin were not very
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