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) ..IT YCJJM . tk . . . . julX. avaseje) ' "". i J .mirna c-e t UaiM -l kolkl . ..4.M . MS . LIS ws saa my T 1 ertM On ktoatk . fix kteathe . TwW Meals. 1M ASTes-tielnc nm fc. Mm Cot far eaaaa-e. mat ke la hf IS dock a. aw " C&rea f Teaaae, Keeol.tless. e Met ana atmliar articiee ere tkwrrf Aortl le. lKli at ta. iveetoaee et Con-'ti Kaleretl aa NCMI WW mail bbw ear. M. Cm anaer tko act of March 1. llT. VTRBOCWn. MOaTHPOVND. la Kaa My t, WU. t la. I ll aaa. No. i. :! aw ka. K I N aaa. No. 44. (:4 am Ho. IT. II asm. No. I. 11 S am. o. 11. 1 aau Na. 4. l it pm. No. T. 1:11 av No. lt 41 pm. MO, M. 1:11 pm. No. II. 1:11 pm. No 41. I:4 pm. No. II. 11:1 pm lo. 1,1 4:11 am. No. I. M 45 pm ajJl trains stop at concoru . at. OaBI.KaBT. ...Cltr Mitar Coneord, N. C, Deeemher 31. 1012. The plan of the British to rare habitual prisonei nes ban received a toniiriiiv ! bark. Karly in the year there ws established at Camp Hill. Isle ( Wicjlit, what is known as a prison hotel." where men se.it for an iudeti- j nite term of detention after penal servitude have privileges that are in t available to the men in the neighbor- ( ing servitude prison. There is a can- j teen from which they can obtain cer- ! tain luxuries; they are permitted U smoke and write to their friends: and there is a common luill for meals ami recreation. A certain period of good behavior, however, is required before the men are eligible lor these i i il ejes. Recently some new annals de Uianded exceptional treatment imme diately upon arrival, and being refus ed it started a mutiny. They rein ed to do their allotted work, smashed the cell furnishings and demolished the cottage windows. Soft words hail no effect, and not until the ringlead ers were transferred to l'arkhurst Prison and the birch applied to them did the trouble end. Vor a time I lie military were held in readiness, so violent did the prisoners become. Which (foes to show that it is not easy to have model prisons until we have model prisoners. When we have "model prisoners" there will then be ittle use of prisons of any kii i. The direcors of the Stale Travel ers' Protective Association will ask .he Legislature to provide for the iu cpection of hotel, cafe anil oilier pub ic kitchens. The commercial trav elers have never taken hold of a mat ter of greater importance than this. The filth in many cafes, which out wardly look clean, is shocking, and if one only knew through what the food set before him passes, he would leave it untasted. Let the law be passed by all means, and let it he of the most rigid character. "Rev. Brady Drops Dead." As strange as it may appear, this head ing was'placed over an article on the first page of the Baltimore Sun yes terday. We want to know what Bro. Archibald Johnson, editor of Chari ty and Children, is going to do about it. Anything he may say will meet with our full approbation. Scientists Meet This Week. Cleveland, 0., Dee. 30 Two thous. and or more scientists of note, repre senting virtually all of the great in stitntions of learning on the Ameri can continent, assembled in Cleve land today to discuss the progress of science during the past year. They meet under the auspices of the Anicri . can Association for the Advancement of Science, one of the oldest scien tific organizations in the western world. The association embraces about thirty affiliated societies, all of , wnicb are to hold meetings during the week. At a dozen different meeting places papers ' will be read and ad dresses delivered on discoveries'' in physkb',. (chemistry, mechanical sci ence , and engineering, mathemaatlcs and astronomy, education, zoology botany, anthropology and phycholo- gy, geology and geography, physiolo ' gy and experimental medicine,, and social and economic science. Trial of Callahan Murder Case. , - Winchester, Ky., Dec. 30. The first of the cases growing ouf of the assassination of former Sheriff Ed. Callahan, the Breathitt county fend leader, is to be called for trial here this week , before Judge James M. Benton of the Clark circuit court. There are fifteen defendants and each has applied for a separate trial It is -expected that "Asbury Mcintosh, who ia accused of being the ringlead er in the plot to kill Callahan, will be the first one tried. Judge Benton 1 n issued a warning that any at t i pt to bribe- or intimidate witness wTl be followed by an immediate in- u, elit. " - ' ' -1, , ".."' What does it profit a man if he ' i v " l and lose his healtht A . i without a dollar is far l h (ho iiiorihund riiil ! ; we h 71 ii ii lis his eowajt cxiox votes j TO ESTABLISH WAJXHOUSE. a- I Abost fl.000 Em Ah-aady 1m BbV rmbW. Tall Aavoini Heeded io Salisbury Pout. ' la. an u oat aseeliuf of tb Kowan county fanuen ' union a a hrld at Harper school boue. near Rockwell Friday and Saturday, being- a two ilavi session. Tber. vera present be twven 30 and CO of the most repra nenlatiie members of the nniou from nearly every part of the county, aud earn one wa present lor business. The question of organising a union r. wareboiu-e Tor Kowan county was tk-! dt rvillo' physician and an exami - i .. r....n.i ih.i k.,nt iMU) i,,,) hii mWHInl A mu- "T V 7." " X ... ". tion was earned mat earn local take) . 1 .1 . A l - .1 ll ' sUWK iur 111 ne no aeeaa auu an i s:orkholdent meet in Salisbury on Saturday. January ISth to orjranize and launch the warehouse. It is plau- ned to befrin operation when 1.0(H) ; have been subscribed. This amount ; i- m prartieallv.in sijjht. The ware- house will be iiH-ated at a .entral iHiint in :he county, hich means thai it be established in Salisbury. The tanners will ojierate both a sales ami exchange House. I Hey will naniilc it::eir own cotton, selling direct to the rnnu-iit j nulls, thus elimiiiatin" the middle hy kiinl- : Mian or the cot: on buyer. Other pro ducts of the farm will be handled in the same manner. The warehouse c uiia:iy. according to the plan, will eloi t a boa id of directors consisting let' twelve stockholders who will have all authority to manage and operate the warehouse. A cinnpctant man w ill Ix- employed and placed in charge and ;his man will devote all his time ;.i the business. The farmers are en ! iu-ia-lir ;ver warehouse and will jive i! their cordial d -operal ion. Weekly Cotton Review. New York. IK'c. 'JH. Owing I,, the Christmas holidays it was a shorter wick in the cotton market and muling was generally quiet, with the price movement comparatively mu :ow. There has been some buying b leading trade ill this and moderate -tiling attributed to beari-h Wall -I it ft nperati rs. hut the hulk of the business is supposed to have been in the wav o! evening no. and il is be lieve 1 thai speculative interest lia- been uialeriallv reduced for "'over'' t'.ic turn of tiie vear. Meanwhile sentiment has ln-en nervous and un-el - lied, with bearish views of the sit- .1,111' n mole treiUelillv eiicoilllleii il perhaps than at any time since last October. Trade accounts continue indicate activ ity in domestic an ' British mill circles, while receipts as I'ere-hadovved by recent small ginning ii t u i us! are falling olf. Bill many iniiiiiieiital trade reports are far 1'ioni satisfactory, and while some an- licipale a marked improvement in iiiitl direction once the Balkan troti- hies are settled, bearishly disposed operators regard the slackening of Iresh demand m primary oods mur-:: kels on this side as the beginning of... a gradual slow ing down of business due to nervousness over approaching tariff revision and the advance al- -v.. ci.,i i, 'ji-v l'i e-iden; Wilsoi reaiiy noted in raw material. Kx- , tie l.u.- t; al w.::f suffrage polls als': are running smaller, while ..-.:,t he i-anad auv louder. Simv.. there is still eon-iderahle cotton yet , r . ,xii v il ,ot -..p (.-ir amr?!i !i ha distributed in the south, and the bearish theory is that hollars . . will become easier in their views as Crcupy Coughs and Wheezy Colds. den and slackens and as the sea-on lackens and as the sea for new crop preparations draws near ei'. At the same time tue steaov nnv ing here hv large spot handlers ha: tiiinisheil an absorbing power ot snt- licient importance to encourage the more persistent nulls, who claim that the real problem before tlie trade far as the next two or three months are comerued is the ruling of southern spot .markets and the ability of the mills or spot shorts to secure the bal ance of their season's requirements from headers whose position has been fortified by the successful marketing of a large proportion of the yield at remunerative prices. New Cure for Malaria The Billyi ; Goat. i Washington, Dec. 28. Do you suf- j fer front malaria fever? Then get a goat, turn him loose on the surround ing territory, and ever attcrward be free from Unit languorous fever that is akin to the hookworm. At least that is the way the war department intends to stamp out ma laria fever at Fort Washington on the Potomac river. The Department is now in the market for 20 goats to eat up the mosquito infested foliage that it believes spreads Ihe germ of disease. For years the Fort Washington bar racks has been noted as the most un healthy in the country. Situated on low swampy ground, the amount of quinine constantly fed the soldiers rtacbes ,)ieroic proportions. We wish to call your attention to the fact that the most infectious di seases such as whooping cough, diph theria and. scarlet, fever are con tracted when the child has a cold. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy wilr quickly cure a eold and greatly les sen tee danger of contracting these diseases. ' This remedy is famous for its cures of colds. It contains no opiuia or other narcotio and may be given to a s' i'd with implicit eon Sdence. Sold by r'1 dealers, adv. Catarrh Caaawt Ba Cntoi ' with LOCAIr APPLICATIONS, aa they cannot reach tha aat of tha dlseaae. Catarrh la a blaod or constitutional dl eaae. and- In order to cure It von nml take Inttrnal ramadlca. Hall'a Catarrh Cura la taken Internally, and acta di rectly on tha blood and mucous anr faces. Hall'a Catarrh Cure la not a 2!clim.KdlcIK' V", Prescribed by ona of the beat physicians In thla eountry for yeara and la a regular pre - scrlptloii. It la eompoied of the beat luuio-a Known, conininea witn tne beat blood purifiers, acting- directly on the mucoui a ui faces. The perfect com bination of the two Inaredlenta la what produces each wonderful remit in curing: Catarrh. Send for testimon ials free. Take Haifa Family PUIa for aonetl- pri i. . . , CAT A DIPHTHERIA CA&&XE2. Fsur Ckiidrta Get DIwm After PlajUf Witt It. Ke. Vcik World. ; T.St? f Jjr-yar-olJ un of Mr. aod Mr. Oiartca iretnlerville, of Avenue C, and Third street, Bayntme, N. J-, dolt a nl raue rat into hi home re fe:itly and !urtl after a taken i!L The family pryciiiaa discovered tbat tie child had the first vrrti.tonn .f diphtheria. Thiee neirlibriu? children h1 Ucu laVta ill wit'a diphtheria and in each i:i.tanre it was rerall.-d. they !i nil played with the same rat. The ' , .. , the Iren- ..i .. i- i..i. i. . v"" ,""'m 'rrla rerms- luf .,;..,. WM .,, on (f wav y . ' ;e, i.,v 1V j,., ( ajent. BBONCHITIS PREVALENT Brcoklvn. N. Y.. Han Tell of Beat Remedy . " . A! Mi,M'u f voar wl,b ,MV " " ' 1 u 1 ' 8,1 ea?-. 10 Ke I I. aii'i arniisi uelore one i aware l eu is i.nl'.uionalii n in the bronchial ::bs- :l imril fMiioli .-mil unlock ' I't'ked in time chronic pulmonary j i'U hies nun roult. Wilbor Adams of Brooklyn. X. Y., i s: ,-A scwre brinc!iiiil trouble' in.iaited ill .lanuary c;pi-ed uie :i;lifiilt about brealliing. .My j c-. til: h'jgi'd up i'nd there w as i i:-. lei aide ie::ess, .ill ,if which j c:. 'e 'i;e i;u:te uneasy, beides being .'i y pain! id. ! 1 tin ; dilTeient rem: lies without! ' 'p. hi:! .1 a e .dad to sav thai Vimd 1 mal troul 1 .'Hunt lis. de which liud ; Mv breath-' m t.:r. :. t:t'' ami t':e -oreiiess l'ro:r. m che-l." ao'.s :!u curative, iieal- - ' f I'resh cod livers ' i and loiiii iron. We 1 he di 'ii n u. in taste j mi w il b its :iedieinal ' :i IM-Mj Stoic, t'on N C If a e .uiv -Kin trouble Wc guarantee it. t llv T 'i Thinnr Women to March in ; Ti c Parade. V:- . n. I i . , ;. rj r. , , nll ,. uj ,.i , ,, ; i en I liolls- si:ii;i:.g . .cr stale eaic'i in tin iuau e io March, as a i IOC -ideal Wilsou -all Vage movement e .-, ,.. . , i ..(.., ' ,; ;;,an ; : . -h... an ;..- 1 i;;n-: :, , ia a i- u's . i, -h m i ' ;:!! a.i ii. national af ' I: u .-liic! am mada Helen Card.nci. a leader, vv hi, ojM'ned . tonight ;u enroll t a! there will be this parade," said They will he garbed and led by the lluenlial women. Wo the American pub-ti.-iti snfVrngr nirrcr Til: nan run ii al I' I ' I 1 e f , i ,. v. ill t; oniel.-esi simnlesl-. wav in rid l' a. of dangerous eroupy ve' cc:-:v stuffy colds is to i-h ley's Honey and Tar It givfs almost instant stops a cough priimidly. and heals. Confaitis n'. coug s a:. . give Ihea, Cuuinoa.nil. relief and II soolnes opiates. Gibson Drug Store, adv. mmxmvmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmnmmatmmmimMMt im iuli .il to En SuSiering Ttil.Bi; MURDERS AND SUICIDE DUB TO TUBERCULOSIS IN FAMILY. Young Man Had Remarked That It Wculi Id Better if All Could Die 'logether. Appleio.a. Wis.. 1-Vb. IfIn tho op inio, i of investigators today, il was the helial I i i n t suildin i!e"lllll Was pre ,e:;,hle to long sintering from tuber .uh sis tint! (anserl William Maildnnd In kill three members of his family aiai then coii.iuit suicide on the fath er's farm, near Binghamtun. 1.) miles lit m hero yesterday. Um ing ;i:e last few years live mera bcis ol the Maihland family have died l tub', rcaliisis. All the victims ol the tragedy, Lewis Maihland, the father, aged fi; Dora, 16; Johu, 8, and the murderer. 21. were afflicted with the disease. William recently remarked to a neighbor that if he could get his fa ther and Dora out of the way the rest would he easy. A few days la ter the party unburdened himself to the family assembled t dinner: v "We have been dying piecemeal for the last few years,'' he said. "I believe it would he & good thing if we could end this 'agony at once, all dy ing together. I believe I gill get some carbolic acid and kill the whole fam- But he could not 'obtain the acid, so he changed his plan. While George, aged 13, was at school, "Wil liam began his slaughter. First he shot off his father's head. Dura, wto is Bupfirsed to have been on a eoueh, vra! slashed across the throat with a razor. The body of John was found in a smokehouse, , His throat was cut. Then William cut his own ihroatf : What a great "pity 'bat more peo ple do not know of this great preven tative and lung jtealer, Bear's Etnul- 'sish, that hundreds and thousands of ' . . ,. 'i1'0We' 'nenng 'Witll consumption tars takiiig" with sucli remarkable re- nils.. Bear's Emulsion is only $1.00 a bolile or 6 for $5.00. ? Sold and recommended by Oihson Drug Store. : - . adv. 1 There are jdenty of babies born in tliis country ie'i year. The trnu-, IHE PARTING GUEST VW an I Aidwk.lcan.lkaw il kaU w aa wa aa aiaa to r Ika ma aa aiaa m lr"l aataly routk, he eoaaM atydear I leaned ail aa lacki warn aaaf) A casaily Aadt Mlva i won to erae aw at aa beau Who pledptl aaaaHi a trat ! Bathaaau tkea lU New Veec. t veen Cbcni are ike mhm mi aSe aoU ' ' EraaowshouUkil rhc wlxt awaa than auaty clothe) aad eld, Tkii attic om aad pallet - I he nm he daaeted my new , Bwut lua iuggUnc kaacii ihfciad ihroaga. He Imm aw paac MatIM pooferi Botaewa richer triiad. aad eawe. Aweat aw k Ibe NewYeer. gat kTt I Mr dulcet esas atauM turn aw) The wreath thai was to crow my head, TVapplaine thai ikould aatata aw) Aleckl fooad ether brewi hSaa auae I aw the iroh-woa laafab Iwawl Still, (or hw atuoc aak, I dot; The world may lulra yet. and aiBg ki garlaad ia Ibe New Year. Wkae m the one deat (ace to lore Ha foldca moathe aSould brinf me. Whoat amile a iccoaipeiiM would prove Foe ell the illajhal one aw) My heart Mill beats ia knelineai; There it aa darliaf, hand lo prew; But, oh. I dream we yet shell BKat. And tact to find her kioet tweet, Atd win her ia lh New Year. Where are the woilu in patience wrought ; , 1 he grace to love avy nnghbor; The lira left off; the witdom taught Ot rjflenng and labor; The fuller life; the strength to wait; , The equal heart lor either fete) Well may I speed the parting guest. And take this 1'ranget to my breast I J)e thou, indeed, a true year, O tax and welcome New Year I Edmund Clarinet Slcdman, In TAf Century NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS Jluimie resolves mother any more. not to "sass" his This gentleman resolves not tc work during 1913 (also during 1914. 1915, etc.) Tommle resolves to ' migrate Florida or some tropical clime. - - ' "Happy New Year!" "We are on the threshold ot a new year. We do not know what, tha year holds for us, but we are not afraid ot lt , We have learned to look tor kindness and goodness In all our paths, and so we go forward with glad hope and expectation." J. It Miner. . The Secret Terror. Ihe lmunting fear of sickness and helplessness is the siecret terror of the working man. Health is his "cap ital. Kidney diseases sap a man strength and vitality. They lessen hi? earning1 ..capacity. Foley Kidney Pills itfing back health and strength by healing the disease. - They are th: best medicine mada for kidney and bladder troubles. - Tbo frenuine are in tlm yellow pnr-li!i:re. KrTurie ny Bub:'''.-' r j-,.,. , I j 1 i vv ; a : -al? .. atEULY 6IGKIKO PLAYERS." Bit Jim" Experts t Ban a Classy Bunch far Dtu&aa Next Baa on. purLam, IVr- 29. Th inw e-.n tract of Jaiaee A. Ketlv. of Wilkes barrrc. Pa., i!w ii ti aianne lLi baarball luh e.f thia eity ia lh Cai oliiia league next season, hat bewn re- een-ej by the offieen of ths Dnrliarr Atbletsr aseueiatioau and with it a letter from the manager atatine that be is now aijrnini; up players fur the nomine- swaaon. The aaaoriattoa ba placed iu the hands of the aians.'tr the power of sixniug and dierharviny tbe player, only two renditions he- ing; placed on the itowera along thi line that have been jrranlcd him. The Qrl. of these conditions is'that L3 man who is not a gentleman both on and off tbe field shall be hired. Tbe second condition is that the manager shall follow the letter of the rules laid down by the Carolina Association in repard to the salary that ia to be paid lo the players. . . -.. '; . STOPS ITCHINO SCALP V. - J :' OVXSLNIbVHT. Gaaranfeed To Stop By Q'bson Drag Store Fallint Hair and Dan- draff. . . I ti'liinjr seal p, keeps yoa scratch iiiit and feeling miseiabla all tbe time. Hb your liair tonight With soap and water, rub ou a eood quantity of PARISIAN Sape and tbe distress ing' ueliinpKs will be gone in the ntrnin. PARISIAN Sajre is a pure, refresh ititr and inviproratine hair dressing. Resides putting an end to sralp itch, dandruff aud falling; hair, it nour isoties the hair roots and preserves the color of the hair, and puts a plcndid rsdinnee into faded and nn itltraclive hair. lt should be used by every mem ber of the family to keep the scalp free from dandruff jrerms and pre vent baldness. Larffe bottle 50 cents at fiibsnn Drusr Store and druccrists ! everywhere. . adv. I ., i New Year's Eve in Gotham Hotels. I New Yolk. Dec. HO. Seeing the' old ' vf :r out at the bijf New York hotels i promises to eclipse nll previous celo ' In ,. t irns. judsin' from the arrangc i . ie'its eiimpli'ted Rt nil the well , km. v. n hnsteliies alonjr Broadway and ''ilih avenue. The reservation of , i.'l les has been go'ii: on for feks. :.:u eve.y available inch of spaee is ! tip..; :ed taken for tomorrow night's L.uihs. Music and cabaret entertain- im nt will inter more largely into tht ! t'r-livitie-i tlis year than every be- Beautiful Skin Easily ObUined. 1 s vour complexion muddy and pim- ' 11: ' 1 Are you afflicted with any form of h kin trouble? Then don't wait another day but , now and buy a jar of Ilokara, the i ientilie remedy for skin diseases. i UnKaru Is greaseless and autlsep-ip tie and is so clean and pure that it will not even soil the linen when 1 u-ed on the body. Guaranteed by Gibson Drug Store, Mui nl agents, to clear the complexion of all blemishes and to cure all skin t troubles. j Money refunded if not satisfact ory. Liberal jar 25c, larger siees 50c unci $1.01). Gibson Drug Store, adv. ! London suffragettes have been de iainyinir the addresses on Christmas ! until in the letter boxe.?. It is difll , cult to tee why the causa (f universal n''i i a-e slmuhl find it ntcessary to 'declare war on Santa Clans. Could Shout for Joy. "I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart," wrote C. B. Eader, of Lewisburg, Va., "for the wonderful benefit I got from Elec tric Bitters, iu curing me of both a severe case or stomacn trour.te and of rheumatism, from which I had been an almost helpless' sufferer for ten years. It suited my case as though made just for me." For dyspepsia, indigestion, jaundice, and to rid the system of kidney poisons that cause rheumatism. Electric Bit ters hate no equal Try them. ' Ev ery bottle is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 50o at all dealers. ' adv. The "Sick Man of Europe" wail y calls attention to the fact that (Turkey) needs a physician, 1 not a surgeon." ; ., Dr. Wm. Sadler, author of "The Cause and Cure of Colds,'' says that common colds should , be taken se riously, especially when they "hang on." Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound is a. reliable household medi cine for coughs and coldB, . equally effective for children and for grown persons. Take it when you feel a c&ld coming on. It will avert dan der or serious results and enre quick ly. No harmful . drags. ' . Gibson Drug Store. '- adv. 'They-: Always Help Elderly' People. Foley Kidney Pills give just the help elderly-people need to tone and strengthen .their kidneys and blad der and regulate their action.. John Mi'Masters, Str'eator, Dl., says: "I feel better and stronger than I have for many years, and Foley Kidney Pills did it. Gibson Drug Store. ; ' '-""' ' .--' . sdv. Cordially wishes you ' v Ah Merry Christmas, . ,'A Happy Now Year and " . ' Ueallh,1 Wealth and Prosperity in all ' ! . ". Your Affairs Always. TII0ITS KC.l 21 AT.D m. a --. ) Dove-Bost Co. . . - .1 v.e We sell Rood Overshoes that will keep your feet dry and warm jdays likd these, i - v '.Phone, us Christmas; is; THE MOVING SAL cut pride sale still goes on. We still Have as good values ...... ; . ., . . , i-f -' -'. -'. : : ' -a. - ' ' ' as when our sale began. Our ; " .;"; '-:Krv;r'"' -- ' sale continues for 30 days, and we are looking want to save you money on your furniture needs. Wishing you a prosperous 1913, we are always yours to serve. raven Fursilure & Store Phone 9 f-isrF-nnr : yy .cvr-yaja .AC CD It's the car higher up in the b esteem of the automobile buy ing public. We have had to double our gigantic out-put and the demand is more than doubling. Those who placed winter orders for Ford cars last yeaf were not dissppoint ed in delivery. ' Every third car a Ford and every Ford user a Ford "booster." New prices runabout $570 touring car $645 delivery "car $670 -town h car $245 with all' equipment; F.' O. B. Con cord, N, C. Get particulars from '" .-r.,-v.. B. K. McConnell , COITCORD, If. C.f ' ' We Thank all our frieuds for their generous patro nage, and.wfalr them one and all a Happy and Pros- j perous New D. B. Willlincon Q Co. Furniture and Undcr'- -y your wants. THEY WEAR LONGER E for you, as we I Bros Undertaking Co. Residence Phones 159 or 36$ P. M. Lafferty KA1WAP0LI3, N. C. " Year. h"j. i. . o v 1 J. . . '1.. Ta!o'). Ol ble is we t too msnv f M i i'
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