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Commonwealth. Good Advertiser Us these column foi r.uiu. An advertisement in tin jihk i Will reach it good cl;i! ill h1i M . Is to I3ushusi what Steam it to - Machinery, Unit great profiling a P-ivver. Tui pa per gives results. "J. C, HASdY, -ilcr a ad Proprietor. 'iixcelsior' is Oar rioii'd. Subscription Price $1.00 Pe Year. VOL. XXVI. SCOTLAND NECK, N. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1910 NUMBER 16. it ) Jfce Cmtzc of Many Sizct.ilen Bcatlis, There disease prevailing in this jontry i-iostdaiiirerous becansesn 1p."t - ; : I I i i t , , ..l' V'ljR .--"11'3 caFeO tVt- r-eumoiiia, er.rt lcilnre cr Spepltxvure cftcii ti:e retult cf ldd ixv disease. Ii kidney trouble is n 1 ! owed to advance ' ihc VIi1tJPV-t:oti.Tn. v , - i -r.vIv,'n-- VL l.'lUULl Will 5T- ,tCk tlie vital orc..:ii?, causing catarrh of the bladder. f-rick-.Uift or sediment iv the tiri.-o, L.ca I -rl:e, Kick ache, lame back uizziucss, r;ccp!eF:css, nervous- WS, cr .11? kiiir.eyd t.'.( in5elves breiJc A n and waste away cell hy cell. vJTMadder troubles almost chvavs result "n a dcrnngcuK-nt of the kidnevs f lid ter health in that organ is obtained by a proper treatment of thekid-j- -b'Wansp-oct corrects inability tc a urino and scald irg pain in passing-it, lovereoines that tinrdcasart necessil' pug contpeiiea to jt0 oiteu tliroucli da - ami to gtt r.p liianj- times dui iiip t. The mii.l and in;mediate effect r. t ; . ' !;'-'voM inc :reat Ki.-r.ey rn:edv p-;;!i!'-, the :reat ki.-r.ey remedy ' iK'cu. ii pir.JHls the lnl'fst ! us re-!:r:'kab:e health restoring i -l J-! v.-ill convince anyone, -oot is p;caF--?ut to take and if aU dra-iins in flftv-eent and I c bottles. Yon may have a and a book tbat "tells all : free H mail. Address, :i Co., bi::-!;an:ton, N. Y. i':c:Ul.--n reading this 3?en i j' :.-; iv.per. Don't make bat ):: -ember the name, I, a::d don't let a dealer sell ::g in ;L ?e of iVvvnmp-P.oot u v:!i be disappointed. - ?vPr--v i (Vp n -! , t.4Peri- ' t war. ; - -"rple ! . k WWtit, 1;th se f Dr. Kih:i ' ' When'wn - yoasomei rif ypn do ; ':'A:PAL!L rilTCHiN, "-."'-V ; Attorney at Laav, 4 Scotland Xock, X. C. "1" - Practices Anvwliprp. ?p2s. snmi & winsckley; '.1 ,?EYSICIAKS AND SURGEOKS, ' Scotland Xeck, 1ST. C.- Odiee on Depot Street. X & C. LIVTRrlGN. DENTIST. Office up stairs in Yvlute- i 1 t -, -T 1 1 -ii- and 2 to 5 o'clock WARD L. TRAVIS, Attorxey AND CorjNSJ r Laav. :lor AT - ; V Halifax, IT. O. " " Money Leaner on Farm Land ' General, Insurance Agent, - " 'Scotland Neck, N. C. Let Us Have Your Work . l . UcD. Rove- & Cc!den. - " Fine Tailoring, Pressing and Re pairing. Guarantee ptices and WPrkmarship. AH our work done . in the bnilding on Main Street, Scot " land Neck, N. C. 2 I oat latisl'nctiou (Inarantced f We ;.;Tiii.d our own lenses. & fl! Thg Expert Opticians, 6J Granbv St., Norfolk, Ve?. I I Catalogue otj Application. Mail Orders promptly at- nded to HT.-sT-'n a::'.l Teai. 111-3 the hair. K"- lira . to ja youiiiHii Color. jp ' '" i-.M.!!.i.l.f.-U.: V?r;;tfJa '' ties. I POSTED I I the lands formerly owned by North Carolina Lumber Com r, against hunting, fishing, or passing of any kind. N S. F. DUNN, Agent )-ti for Dr. H. II. Fries. WHICH WAS TriE WISER? Story cf Two Funerals and Lives cf thr "Two years ago," said a clergy man, "I conducted the funeral ser vices of one ox my parishioners. He had been a farmer. Forty years ago he commenced work with one hun dred acres of land, and he ended with the same hundred. He was a skill ful, industrious workman, but he had laid by no money in the bank. 1 understood the reason as I listened to the comments of his neighbors. " 'I t was always a hospitable house,' said one. 'The- poor man never turn ed any away. His sons and daugh ters received the best education hit means could command, and all are !eadi?!g useful and happy lives.' "Said another: 'Those children sit ting there weeping are the orpnar.s ;f a friend. He gave them a home. That crippled girl is his wife's niece. e lived with them for years. T young fellow who is vveepine so b . , x, , . - !'erly was a wal tbat he rescu The bit ed from the slums of the city "And so the story went on not of a miser who had 'heaped riches to gether, but of a servant of God who had helped many lives, and had lift ed many of them out of misery and ignorance. "On my way home from the fun rral I stopped at the house of anoth er farmer, who said to me in a shrill, rasping tone: " 'So poor Gould is dead! He left a poor account not a penny more than he got from his father; now started with nothing and look here,' pointing to his broad fields. I own down to the stream.' "And on the thin, hard lips was r wretched attempt to laugh. The house was bare and comfortless; hit wife, worn out with work, had lonp ago gone to her grave. Of his chil dren, one daughter was still drudg ing in the kitchen; one son had biker to drink and died in prison. The othev' a harder miser than his father, had remained at home to fight with '.i-'y over e ; ry penny wrung out cf Lneir fertile nelas. '"And yetterday I buried this man," continued the clergyman. "Neither neighbor, nor friend, son nor daughter, shed a tear over him. lis children were eager to begin the quarrel for his ground he had sacri riced his life to earn. Of it all he ml now only enough to cover his de saying body. "Economy to a noble purpose is a virtue, but miserliness devours intel ligence, hope and life interest. "Se lected. Sfta Oct Away Willi Him. Five young men went into a shop recently to buy a hat each. Seeing they were in a joking mood the shopman said: "Are you married?" They each replied "Yes." "Then I'll iive a bat to the one who :an truthfully say he has not kissed any other woman but his own wii: since he was married." "Hand over hat," said one of the party, "I've won it." "When were ycu married?" "Yesterday," was the reply, and the hat was handed over. One of the others was laughirg heartily while teeing his wife of the joke, but suddenly pulled up when she said: "I say, John, how was it you didn't bring one home." The Bystander. Scrofula disfigures and causes Kf e-long misery. Children become strong and iively when giva smail doses of , Scott's Emulsion every day. The starved body is fed; the swollen glands healed, and th& tainted blood vitalized. Good food, fresh air and Scott's Emulsion con quer scrofula and many ether blood diseases. FOR. SAI4E BY AM, DRUGGISTS Send 10c, name of paper and this ad. for our beautiful Savings Bank and Child's Sketch-Book. Each bank contains a Good I,uck Penny. - SCOTT & BO WNE, 400 Parl St.. N. Y. UNDER THE OCEAN. Things That Happen at the nsite'n of the Sea. Naturalists dispute as to the quan tity of light at the bottom of the sea. Animals f rem below 700 fathoms eith er have no eyes or faint indication? of them, or else their eyes pie very large and protruding. Another strange thing is that if thr creatures in the lower depths have any color it is orange or red or red dish orange. Sea anemones, corals, shrimps and crabs have this brilh'ant ?olor. Sometimes it is pure red or scarlet, and in many specimens it in- ?lines toward purple or blue fish is found. Not a greer The orance red is the fish's protec-f tion, for the bluish green lisrht in the bottom cf the ocean mr?kes the orange or the red fish appear of a neutral tint and hides it from its enemies. Many animals are black, others neu tral in color. Some fish are provided ,vith boring tails, so that they car burrow in the mud. The surface of the submarine moun tain is covered with shells, like an or dinary seabeach, showing that it if the feasting place of vast shoals of carnivorous arimals. A codfish takes a whole oyster in to its mouth, cracks the sfcell, digest; the meat rnd ejects the shell. Crabt cracks the shell and sucks out iht meat. This accounts for great mound.' of shells that are often found. Not a fishbone is ever found that is not honeycombed by the boring shellfish and falls to pieces at the touch of the hand. This shows what destruction is constantly joing on ir these depths. If a ehip sinks at sea with all or board it will be eaten hy fish, with Lhe exception of the metal, and that, vill corrode and disappear. Not s bone of a human body will remain af ter a few days. Philadelphia North American. Sfcct Rock Thrcwer. Emory Rhone. we!! Vnwn "ov; white man of the Ricevihe section several miles from Ashevilie. lies ai the Mission hospital this afternooi with a dangerous gunshot, wound ir the abdomen and with the chance? of recovery against him, a a resuii of a shooting in that vicinity las! light about 10 o'clock. It is alleged .hat Houston Crasman and Wei tor lartlett are implicated in the affair; laastwise it is understood that these two young men are coming to town, chis afternoon to surrender and make bond. Efforts today to obtain accurate in fotmation concerning the shooting proved only partially successful. One s'ory is to the effect that Mr. Creas :nan and Mr. Bartlett had escorted young ladies to their homes and were returning when at a certain poir.t in the road some person or persons be gan throwing rocks and that one ol the two men returned the rocks with ul!es; that one of the bulla's found lodgement in the abdomen of Eoioiy 3nope and that the wound may prove fatal. Dr. Rogers, of thenar-n school, not far from the scene, gave "first aid to the injured," &nd later todsy Mr. Shope was brought to Ashevilie and taken to the' Mission hospital where thio afternoon y:i operatior was performed by Dr, M. II. Fletch er. Ashevilie Gazette-News. The Need Was Past. Had the" new clergyman be'n younger he might have suspect?. something; for his parish held liot. a few hcrse-raisers who had been known to race their stock. But 49 is often unsophisticated; so, by re quest of one of the deacons, prayers were offered upon three successive Sundays for Lucy Grey. On the fourth Sunday the deacon aforesaid told his superior, just be fore the morning service, that the prayer need no longer be repeated. "Indeed!" queried the good par son, with an anxious look, "I hope Lucy's not dead?" "Oh, no," came "the reply, "but she has won." Harper's. Little Elsie, whose mother was vis iting Eer neighbor, was doing the five finger exercises. Thump! Rattle! Bang, bang! Rattle! Thump! "Great heavens!" cried the neigh bor, starting up. "What on earth is your daughter trying to play now?" "It's an exercise," said Iktle Ehie's mother, beaming with maternal pride "from 'First Sseps in Music." " 'First Steps in Music?' repeated the harassed neighbor. "Well, dear, is there nothing she can play with her hands." Answers. CREATED A SENSATION. Wilmington Blind Ti !rs Said fo be Singly Organized. Wilmington, Apr'l 12. Marion L. Winner, a middle g:?d white man, was convicted in the Superior Court Saturday night of selling whiskey ind sentenced to six months on the road, Judge Coo!; sustaining the judgement or the Recorder's court, today made a seiisarionu! aflirlavit in which he made a full confession and leclared that there were more than 100 holders of gove' nment liquor li cense in Wilmington, that the "b'ind tigers," have : w. rough organiza tion known as "association No. 6;" that he has paid regular into the cof fers of the association $3 a month to he used for political purpose and olherwi?e; that the members had been given to understand that if ar rested and carried before the record er the severest pmjkhment would be a fine and costs; that in case public setiirent was such that it would be necessary to give road sentences the members '.vould be warned in ample time. The affiant then sets ou that he was not warned and that he has been av'de a scapegoat of by his former nretended friends. In c-nelu ion the nffiant says ihat the confession and xposui e of those whom he says have de?ertei him is made for the sole pur pose of aiding him in his effort to have his sentence strlekened out or reduced. Winner's attorney will go before Judge C :ok tomorrow and ask for ".earing of the matter. It is under stood that many prohibitionists will jrive Winner their nigral support in view of his affidavit. 3 fv.1 Yp3r VJpt in j Same Hour. i ravelling lue s rugged journey together for more than half a cen tury, the bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred II. Stockton, pioneers of Ocean Grove, lie side by side in leuth at the Seaside Hotel, their home (nt th? seashore for the last twenty-five years. The passing w ay of the aged coup'e mark, reeole sevc; a close to the se enty-five-year was pathetic. Both were and not in good health for week ago years. About a in:Jv wi ( i i;iv!'o s:t ( 1? v i -. ... A .... 1 the wife with pleuro-pneumonia , the husband with an aggravated form of the grip. Side by side in the same bed they tossed in pain and fever. Early yesterday morning Mrs. Stock ton diedand ten minutes later her husband, who had been unconscious several hours, passed away. The Stocktons went to Ocean Grove originally from Philadelphia ?.nd had for a quarter of a centum conducted the Seaside Hotel. They are survived by two children Chnrles G. Stockton, of Ocean Grove, and Mrs. W. D. Savage, of New There will bt a deui funeral from the hotel en Thursday p. m. New York World. it 1:20 Surprising feds Aj;;ui tiie P-Jtent UcCltius Eui.fcess. "The Fourth Estate" has been warning publishers about the risk in allowing credit to new medicine con cerns. It is said that there have been only one cr two of the thous ands of new proprietary medicine houses have made any consiuarable money that have started the past twenty years and, only a very lew more that have mot with even mod era :e success. It is the general im pression that ti e business is immense ly profitable while the facts are that there is a larger percentage of fail ures than in any other line. The hew concerns usually start with lots of confidence in the merit of their goods and advertising but soon ex haust their capital leaving dealers who have stocked their medicines with unsalable goods on their shelves. It is the experience of many publish ers that have accepted this new busi ness that they have been compelled. to charge off their bills to profit and loss. Thereare many old and reliable medicine houses that continue totlo a good or increasing business from year to j'ear but the new ones are finding it more and more difficult to become established. There Has Recently Been Piaced in ail the drug stores an aromatic, pleasant herb cure for woman's ills, called Mother Gray's Australian Leaf. It is the only certain regu lator. Quickiy relieves female weak nesses and bacifuche, kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. At all drug gists or by mail, 50 cents. Sample FREE. Address, The Mother Gray Company, LeRoy, N. Y. AN AIT OF HESOISM. Tiie Gperato? RKdaRmnd Himself Mi S-ybu the Trail). An itinerant telegraph operator hero last night redeemed an act of carelessness by one of heroism and prevented what threatened to be a bad wreck. The operator failed to notify a westbound passenger train on the Southern' railway to wait here Lor the passage of an eastbound train. As the westbound train pull ed out of the static-n th operator sprinted after it grasped at the steps of the rear car and was thrown head long at the side of t'ie track. Grimy and bleeding he rose and sped des perately after the train and once clutchtfl at the rail. This time his grip held and he drew himself up un til he could smash the glass in the rear vestibule door, thereby giving notice of the negleL'ted The westbound train was hurrie dly back ed into the station, reaching there not a moment too soon, just as the headlight of the eastbound flashed into view.. The operator, who was extra," did not even pause to leave his name, but "hiked" under cover of darkness on his way to a new job somewhere else. Albion, 111. Dis patch. D03S Versus Sliecp. Nearly every paper one picks up he finds something about maddogs and persons being bitten by them. Death from hydrophobia is the most horrible form cf death one could im agine and the life of one person is worth more to a community than ev ery dog in it. Yet peop'e v. ill persist in keeping the useless animals around a menace to everybody and every thing in the vicin-ty. They are un doubtedly the most w,)r hles:;ani na's we have and the country wu'd be far better off without :-:ny of th m. Only last week we read in T: e Wi:u tauga Democrat where a man sold out his stock of shee and was go:ng to quit trying to raise sheep because the worthless dogs had almost ruir ed his flock. When one inlnks about it, it is strange that civilised people will feed, fond'e and keep the worth lens brutes around, but thf-y do and -will fight for them as quick as for a child. Kill them out and give the fesd they consume to pigs an i chick ens and let your neighbor 1 ai.se same sheep. d .enoir News. rriifi'aliis Hen?. Mr. J. N. Smith, living two and a half miles east of Lenoir, sells more eggs in Lenoir perhaps than any oth er man. He s x s he has" 4 hsns from which he gets 12 dozen cirus in one week. We call this good work for the hens. Lenoir News. HAiii HL1LTH. If You Have Scalp cr Hair Treuble, Tak3 A3v3n?asj cf fills Offer. We could not slford to so strongly endorse Ilexall "93" Hair Tonic an-i continue ro cell it as we do, if we were not certain that it would do all we claim it will Should our enthu siasm carry us away, and Rexall "93" Hair tonic not give "entire sa tisfaction to the users, they would lose faith in us and our statements, and in consequense our business prestige would suffer. Therefore, when we assure you that if your hair is beginning to un naturally fall out or if you have any scalp trouble, Rexall "9:J" Hair Tonic will promptly eradicate dan druff, stimulate hair growth and prevent . premature baldness, you may rest assured that we know what we are talking about. Out of one hundred test cases Rexall "93" Hair Tonic gave entire satisfaction in ninety-three cases. It has been proved that it will grow hair even on bald heads, when, of course, the baldness had not existed for so long a time that the follicles, which are the roots of the hair, had not become absolutely lifeless. Rexall "93" Hair Tonic is vastly different from other similar prepa rations. We believe that it will do more than any other human agency toward restoring hair growth and hair health. It is not greasy and will not gum the scalp or hair or cause permanent stain. It is as pleasant to use as pure cold water. Our faith in Rexall "93" Hair Ton ic is so strong that we ask you to try it 0 our positive guarantee that your money will be cheerfully rc- funded without question or quibble if it'does not do as we claim. Cer- tainly we can offer no stronger ar gument. It comes in two sizes, prices 50 cents and $1.00. Remem ber you can obtain it only at our store The Rexall Store. E. T. Whitehead Company. mMT or.ly Baking Powdergk WiJr made from Uoyal Grapo Xysv, &amoTarta' CHAPEL HILL NOTES. Chapel Hill, N. C, April 18. The Carolina basvb'dl team will leave: Tuesday of this week on ihc No-th-: era trip. The colleges to be played are Davidson, Virginia, Washington and Lee, Georgetown and the Navy. At the close, of the trip Carolina plays Wake Forest at Raleigh and Chapel Hid. A half a dozen other games will close the baseball season. The defeats by Virginia jveie unex pected and disappointing. In the second game Caro'ina was decidedly off color, and, in fact, has not yet re gained her fast pace of two weeks back. It is hoped that the team will get over the slump on the Northern trip. A victory over Virginia at Charlottesville will take away much of the sting of the former defeats. The student body is as ever behind the team and expects a gojd record for the remainder of the season. The Carolina track team has a meet Saturday with V. 1 I. at Rlacksburg, Va. Carolin-i won pome diys ago f 1 om Wake Forest, smd is winking hard to trim the' Virginia Tech. Other meets re arranged with Washington and Lee and Guil ford Colleges. A movement is on foot to have a State mee' atRa'eigh. Carolina has a clean sheet of de bating victories for this collegiate year. Last fall Barnett and High smith won from Pennsylvania; tMs spring, Cox and Mcintosh from Georgia, and Edmonds and Stacy from Washington and Lee. This gives Carolina the excellent record of twenty-one debates won out of twenty-eight, and not a single series of debates lost. It will be of interest t Scotland Nck people to know that Mr. David P. Stern, formerly of Scotland Neck, is considered one of the best debat ers Carolina has produced. He aid ed in winning sevcal inter-collegiate debates for his alma mater. In the try-out for sweaters in the gymnisiuin last week Messrs. C:irt r, Nash, D-.els and Henry Smith did all the required work. Mr. Henry Smith, of Charlotte, formerly ol Scotland Neck boy, was noted the best all-round gymnast by the judges. Saturday Carolina defeated Guil ford, in Durham, by the score 9 to G. Batteries for Carolina, Cowper and Buie; for Guilford, Shore and Stew art. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets assist nature in driving hi impurities out of the system, insur ing a free and regular condition and restoring the organs of the body t health and strength. Sold by E. T. Whitehead Company. Traveler But, waiter, I only or dered two eggs. You have brought three. Waiter I know, sah, but I thought possibly one might fail. Punch. Watch for the Comet. The Red Dragon of the sky. Watch the children for spring coughs and colds. Careful mothers keep Foley's Honey and Tar in the house. It is the best and safest prevention and cure for croup where the need is urgent and immediate relief a vital necessity. Contains no opiate or harmful drugs. Refuse substitute s. Sold by all Druggists. "Maud's hair is what you would call Titian, isn't it?" "Weil, Titian or imi-Titian." Bos ton Transcript. Worse Than Bullets. Bullets have often caused less suff ering to soldiers than the eczema L W. Harriman, Burlington, Me., got in the army, and suliered with lorty vears. "But Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me when all else failed, he writes. Greatest healer for Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Burns, Cuts, Wounds, t-. in:i.. o:, , l.' T WViito- isruisesaiiunied. 00.1. head Company's. Hie Evening Prayer. . In the twilight of my day'. In the evening of the years', Life unto my saddened gaze Seems a vi. ion veiled in tears. Ail the knowledge fades away That I vainly thought to keep; A:? a little child I pray: Now I lay me down to sleep, I have wandered far from Thee Sine th it childish, prayer I said. And thelitis thai taught it me Have been gfilhei ed to the dead; Yet her face 1 s ein to see When the evening shadi ws creep," And agnin, n,s at her knee. Pray Thee, Lord, my soul to Veep! Soft'y fades the lingering I'ght: I,o! the lat beam Ktvt s the skies; And I watch, amid the night, For the t-vetdng star to rise. Far beyond the bounds of sptice I may drift ere day fdiail bteak: Let me see my mother's face If I die before 1 wake! Darker grows t he gat hei ing gloom. While my soul its vigil keeps With the memoiies thut loom Up from Lite's iniMiundi udeep?. When upon a sunle-s strand I shall h':tr the surges break. Ere I near the Nameless Land, Pr;.v T'lee, Iy.n!, my soul to tt'to! Marie Cunw ay Oemler. in The Independent. Diarrhoea should be cured without I'-ss of time atd by a rre licine which l'ke Chaml" -Iain's Colic ChoU ra and D'atrhota Remedy not only cures promptly but produces no unpleas ant afttr cirecls. It never fails and is plenant mthI safe to take Sold by E. T Whitehead Company. "Doctor." said the patient, upon whom the hospital surgeon had just operated for appendicitis, "you're the same surgeon that amputated the finjer of my light, hand when 1 1 had it crushed in a railroad accident a few months atro, ain't you? "Yes," answt-rod the .surgeon. "V'II, you gt y index then, and now you've .ot my appendix. I' hoje you are Katisfied."--Chicci40 Tribune. Your t mgue is coaled. Your bn-ath is foul. Hti;dach'K com" nd go. These symptoms show that your stomach is the t-ouble. To temove the c-iuse is the first thing, and Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will do that. Easy to take and most effective. Sold by E. T. Whitehead Company. "You were maulding last night." "I was n t " "But you went home heme cry ing " "That was to forestall rny wife. Peat 'em toit, my boy. It's the on ly way." Washington Herald. Every family, and especially those who reside in the country, should be pro- ided at all times with a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment. There is no telling yvhen it may be wanted in case of an accident, or emergency. It is most excellent in all cases of rheumatism, sprains and bruises. Sold by K. T. Whitehead Company. "I'll never forget my wife's first husband' "Why not?" "My wife won't let me." Hous ton Post. Shake Into Your Shoes l!en's Foot-Ease, a powder. It ;ures painful, swollen, smarting, nervous feet and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions nvl makes walking easy. Try it to-day. Sr. Id everywhere, 23 cents. Pittsburg grafters come in packa ges the same as stogies. Baltimore Sun. One Conductor wTo Was Cured. Mr. Wilford Adams is his name, and he writes about it: "Some time ago I was confined to my bed with chronic rheumatism. I used two bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy with eood effect, and the third bot tle put me on my feet and 1 resumed work as conductor on the Lexington, Ky., Street Railway. It gave me more relief than any medicine I had ever used, and it will do all you claim in cases of rheumatism." Foley s Kidney Remedy cures rheumatism by eliminating the uric acid from the blood. Sold by all Druggists.
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