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VOL XXVIU.
OAOTONIA.I N. CFRIDAY, AUGUST O. I007.
NO.4
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. PltOFECSIONAL GAED3
rK00OH0M000 '
GARLAND 6 J0NE3 ;
Attorneys and Counselors
- Ovar Torrenca-Morria Compaay. :, ...
Gastonia, N. 0. ' -
N ortli Garolinai Veek at
Jamestown-Exposition;,;
B.B. SPARROW "
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW :
, , DALLAS, N.O.
Offlca uoatalri over Bank of Dallas !
GOVERNOR GLENN 'AND
WILL' PARTICIPATE
OTHER
IN
DISTINGUISHED
THE CELEBRATION.
MEN
JOHN 0. CARPENTER
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
- .'" DALLAS. N. Cm .
Office over Bank of Dallas.
; OR. P. A Pressly
DENTIST . :
CLOVER. - s. c,
1 DR. D. E. UcCONNEUa,
DENTIST ;
:.. OASTONIA, N. 0.
' Office First Floor T. U. C." A. BW'I
Phone 69.
DR. T. A. WILKINS:
DENTIST fc
OASTONIA ,N. C.
Office in Adams Building
Phone 111
URS. JOHN HALL
TEACIIER OF PIANO
AND ORGAN. i
DR. P. R. FALLS
DENTIST
Gastonia, N. C.
Office Upstairs Boyce-Falls Building.
Phone 86.
Folk of the Old North State Will Practically Own tha Expesi
' tion-Grand .Military: and Naval Parade! to Be Re- ,
. ; viewed by the Governors of Three States and V
Famous Army and Navy Ofacers The :
'' North Carolina iBuildino. ;,.
-For Reference tuning Ustol SUinway
PROF. J. H. IIASSEY
Piano tunine and Repairing a
specialty; satisfaction guaranteed
PnoneHsi ' Castonla, N. C.
W. II. Overcarsh's School of
Piano and Voice."
The method I use in teaching:
riano anaocai are ine same aa
used in the Northern and European
- conservatories, having; studied with I
some of the best teachers among1 1
' whom was the eminent pianist and
teacher, Rafael Joseffy.
Mondays and Thursday in Gas
tonia, other days Charlotte, N. C. -
Write for oamohlet
' S9clmo W. H. OVERCARSH
,E0INNIN0 An. 13 and eontlna
Ing ta Aug. 18, tha peopl of
North Carolina will practically
wa tha Jamestown Tercenten
nial exposition. That wUKbe North
Carolina week, and during that time
especial pains will fee taken to enter
tain and amuse the people of the Old
North BUte. Amt. 15 will be North
Carolina .day," 'Which will be royally
celebrated. . Governor Glenn and bis
stalf; the member of the North Caro
lina commiMlon and other distin
guished men will be la attendance, to
gether with the military and naval
forces of the stat. and a bend of Cher
okee Indians from' the reservation la
North Carolina to make the programme
Interesting-, .j Governor Glenn will- make
one of bis characteristic human .Interest
speeches; v "
. A reception win be given at the North
Carolina building; ; to be attended by
many . men, of 'prominence la : jnblie
Ufa, together with every rltlsea-o the
state who may be there and the bulld-
Jig will be elaborately -decorated In
oaor.of the oeeaslon. ) Electric lDum
InarJen, fireworks - and', other special
features will he, la 'evidence open this
gTtoccisleifcV:?-" -w, ;-.-.''t
The detailed, programaM for the week
Is as feHowa:-
" The b!?Icial Programme.
Aug. 11. Oorwrnor GUan, ataff and ffl
dal party will arriv.vl guiboard Air
Una , railway t portameatlt about CiSA
p. tn.: They wttl be nwt at tha 'atatloa by
a coramltta from tha North Carolina ao
clety of Norfolk, wha will oaoort than to
their hotel In Norfolk, when thay will be
tha gvaeta of tbf Kh Carolina aooloty. ,
every walk and drive, and the cool
shade of the Canoa Trail la moat entic
ing these fine summer days. The ex
hibits, are Interesting and Instructive
In the extreme, and days may be well
Spent In their' study. The Old North
State's i resources , appear to' great
advantage la the several exhibit build
ings, and these alone am well worth -a
visit to the exposition. The exhibits
of Virginia, South Carolina, . Maryland
and the, score or more of other states
ire grand and comprehensive. ' The
War Path Is a round of Instructive
pleasure; - the . electrle 'uiuinlaatlen a
fairyland, and altogether,, once- seen,
the Jamestowa. erpoaltlon give a
pleasant impresakMv never .tov.be for
gotteiu r. , " w ; .-" 't--r
"A BUSY WEEK.
! Aufost 12 to 19 the Jamei-
tova ExppsUlon to be Record
iCreiker, '
Correapondanea of The Oaietta. . r.
! Jamestown Exposition. . Va..
Aae. 7. With one .great state
Of the Union claiming an entire
week, and another a day, rand
eery day of that week crowded
WUb. events- of national 1 im
poitance, with a royal prince as
a' cnest, the ,::week;i beginniox
Angnst .12. at the Jamestown
Exposition will be one of the
greatest of ' the ' season aud ' the
indications are that, the attend,
ance will be in accordance with
the importance of the events of
the week. On Monday ; August
12, the national meeting of the
Haymaker's Association will oc
cur and delegates from : every
state and territory will be in at
tendance; -, On the same date
the Southern- Amateur Journal
ists' Association will convene at
the Exposition and some of the
brightest ; literary 4 amateurs of
the South will be present The
i reunion c of the Jacauean-Am-
bler arid. Carey family will te-
1 gin pn Tuesday Aug. 1 13, for a
two' days session This is one
of the oldest families in Ameri
I Ca and its connection -with the
story of Jamestown is of deep
historic interest. - Descendants
from all parts of America will be
present,. v . - . .
ABgns; u, is raassacnuseus
NEVS!yOTES
State 4 General
John WUkins, a brick layef, was
Instantly killed by a train at Dur
ham Saturday,. K-
Frank Curtis, of Canton. N C.
son of ex-Mayor J. M. Curtis, died
suddenly Saturday of apoplexy of
the brain. : ,
Governor Clenn spoke at . Edenton
Sunday nijrht in the . interest ; of an
election soon to be held on the pro
hibition question, 'f,'--,;,;;;: ;
The railway companies of Virjrina
have decided to comply with the law
reducing: the passenger j-ate to
two cents per mile,. . , , v
' Anenstus St. Gaudens. America's
foremost sculptor, died at his home
in.Cornish, New Hampshire,; Satur
day uifcht after a Ion illness.
' Six charters were granted by the
Secretary of State. Saturday, the
capital stock of the several : enter
prises agregating $775,000. '
4 The' farmers of Mecklenburg coun
ty Saturday organized the Mecklen
burg Warehouse Holding Co., capi
tal $100,000, and will apply for a
charter at once.
The, more than two thousand
fourth-class postmasters of North
Carolina will meet in' their, annual
convention in Raleigh October J3
andj(4. ;"' '"yi ';lM:-:,-;:s ,
A census recently taken at Canton,
Havwood countv. shows" that1 the
population of the town has increased
from 350 to 1Q80 in the last twelve
months, , , -
Governor Glenn's . Proclamation.
from!, the executive department of
the 'state, of North Carolina at Balelgh
recently eame- the fojfejng proelama.
tlotf to 4he people of North Carolina
kndvthe .United States generally con
tern Ing the Jamestdwn expoaitloa and
thft poasiblMOea of thla pertinent cele
bration advertlsmg the , resources of
America,' .especially the. eouth; ..
Proai tha - aubstanUai. eonatruetlon of
tha ahtbltlon buUdlnga at tha Jameatowa
axpoaltlon and from tha ttafolSaent
hlblta hi aald bulldirica X have avanr rea-
aon to believe and do believe that the ex
position wlU be a- areat cueoeaa and will
advartU tha reaouroea Of the aouth bik
tarlally. asrlculturaUy and educationally
they have sever . Before been advert
tleed. I therefore a voveraor of the atate
f North. Carolina earaeatly hope that at)
the eltlsena-of our aula will take an aa-
tie part, aad Jntareat In making the
The annaul convention of the State
Day and Boston Day as well and ! Firemen's Association .convened at
the Old Bav State is oreDarino-1 Wilimington yesterday with a good
T
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; Sheet Music !
I Gastonia Book Store i
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Ratio Dividenda Received to
Premiums Paid, 39.9 percent
Record of Policy No. 80,665
Issued in i875, at age 38, for $10,000,
15 Payment Wfe Plan ,
ANNUAL PREMIUM ; ; S430.0
15FnllPremlama . . , . . . . $6,451.50
Dividenda , . 2.571.70
Net Coat ..... . . ' . . , $3,879.80
The Cash Sttrreadrr Value of the Policy
, at the end of the Slat year to $6,694.20;
the reanlt beiaa that the insured would
receive $1.72 for each $1.00 aid, be-
' aidea havina had 31 years' insurance for '
$10,000. '
. Molaal Benefit Life lanraacs Ca.
Southern Securllies'Trust Co.
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NORTH , CAE0XUTA BT7ILDIN0.
I Flat
this week,
the best. .
pieces to launder i
Prices right; work
SnowIIake . Sieam
rhone
Laondry
OScal warning. has been issued
'Trom Washington to all persons, es
pecially in the West and Northwest,
to lav in a supply of fuel so as to
rreelnde-the possibility of a fuel
famine such as occured last winter.
:-r Tzz Gazstts. I
Aug. 14.-fcAt IS a. m. the goveraor aad
party will be driven over the city of Nor
folk in automobllei '-bearing., the colore (
xna atate or Mortn rouaa.
1 By. m. Upon tha arrival of the aovern
or of North Carolina at the ezpoaltlon
rounda ha will be received at the aatea
by a reeptie eomraltte;t eonatetlBg of
the efBelala -ot the Jameetown Bxpoaltien
company- and eaeorted to tha North Caro
lina State building, where be will remain
durlne- North. Carolina. Week. v. , ,
4p. nv-Tha goveraor and offleiaj party
wui viait the- Morta -Carolina einioiw ia
the varioua exhibit palaeea,where they
wlU be received by merabera of the North
Carolina eommlaatqiu. . - v
AO j. it. At U a- m.the governor of
North Carolina will leave the North Caro
lina State building, accompanied by hia
ataff. malnbera of the North Carolina
conanlaaioii and a military eaeort of the
North Carolina, state, traopev arriving t
tha. Aadltorium buildlna- at u jq -.
where the following ezerdaes will take
vlaoat ,
Audltoriaai, a. ra.-Opening prayer
by the Rev. Mr. Chaltabera.
MualoXy iha North, Carolina Third Reg
iment band.-'
Hon. O. S. PowelL prealdent -of the
North Carolina eomralialon and maater of
eeremonlaa,- will- preeeat Ban.- av-Oeorga
. Tuoker,. prealdent ox tha Jameatown E-x-DosltSon
company,-who wUV dell vac 4he
addreae of welootna on behalf at the ea-v.
poaition. j f. "
' Mnale. . " " . ' .' '
Addreae by lieutenant Governor Franv
aw u. wiaatoa oc ixorto tarouna. -
Mnala.
Addreae by the IToa, Robert B. Glenn,
governor of North Carolina., ,.
. Muate. '
Revlaarin Stand. S . , m, Review of
eoldiere aad aallera by Oovemea Olena of
Nerta"Carouaa, aaatated by tha rovernor.
or Virginia, aevernor r aiaaaacnuaotia,.
Major eneral P. T. Grants Admiral Har
rlactoa and other, antay and na repra,.
aentaUvea. .- ., .. .'.v
, l:k to 11 Pl tn. Reception to the rovanv
or f North Carailaa by tha North Caroli
na atate commlMiea at th- North Caroli
na State build,!!., u ' .
Coir.j;!ct9 In- vcry Oetafl. r.
When the thousands of Tar Heel 1
visitors .enter the portals of th ex
position they will find awaking then
a most beautiful , eolonlal. Uy, com
plete in every detail and with eacte
nook and rnar-reptetat-wlthattxae-Uons
of every variety and kind. -There
will be many great battleships and
vee!e et every dffscrlptloa 17 the
harbor I ; 'fcanrptra Jloai.s, In .view,
from tie -.exjotltisa i.s-rnr, tbert
wi:.r be rt'ary drfHs sad psndeK
Jamestowa expoaTOOtt a great auoceaa, for
in doing ,ae thay not only will be buUdlng
;up '"lr1nla. and the aouth generally, but
five great Impetus to a full advertisement
of he reaouroea of North Carolina. .
, On Aug. It North Carolina will have an
texntbltlon dart and I earnaetly dealre av.
.err North Carollnlaa poaalbla to ba there
.and aid In making this atate occaalon a
igMatMeeasa.
(. - 1 - R. B. OLENN. Oovernor.
" North Carolina Building. -
t The Korth Carolina building at the
'Jamestown exposition, la of, colonial
.architecture and was erected at a cost
of $38,000. - It is an imposing structure;
constructed noon a plot of ground 185 by
UD feet In size, situated on wlllouguby ,
Boulevard. . east, and overloeka , the ,
to send thousands down to
dedicate the State building
which is a replica of the Old
tate: House' in Boston., Gov
ernor Curtis Guild, Jr., and staff
will be o( the party, and Gov
ernor. Swanson of Virginia will
tnake : an address of .welcome.
Reception at the Massachusetts
building: and concerts by the
Mexican Imperial Band will be
a part of the program.
' On Anpiist 14 . the Kafinnal
tJniformed Rank of the Knights
of Maccabees will observe'- Mac
cabees Day at the Exposition.
The Rank will be in session all
week and it is expected that . at
least three thousand, members
will attend. The headquarters
of the Maccabees are in Cleve
land, Ohio, the head of the
order being Major General
Sletzer. The retail merchants
of Virginia will meet on the 14th
also. August 15, will be North
Carolina Day. .The Old North
State has the entire week but
the 15th is the special day and
Raleigh day also. The First
Brigade, North Carolina
Mmtia will be encamped at this
time and the Tar Heel state is
arranging a program ; of great
magnificence. , Governor Glenn
and staff will be . present and
there will be military parades
and fireworks and receptions.
The Jolly Jokers' club of Ameri
ca, an . organization of 3600
members from everv state,
jmeets Aug. 15, for a three day's
session.' The observance of
their motto "Always look on the
Bright Side" will add happiness
lo the day.
' August 16, the National Real
Estate Association will meet at
the Exposition aud on the 17th
the reunion of the Frances
Lewis family will take, place.
Both of these meetings will at
tract from many states.
On the 18th , of August the
Cruiser Fylgia will arrive direct
from . Sweden and Prince Wil
helm the grandson . of gracious
King:. Oscar, and sixty, cadets
aboard. The following, three
days will be given over to the
-entertainment of the Prince, bis
attendence. The- -inter-State tour
nament will begin Wednesday f;
f Robert Owens) - keeper, -of ' the
Rowan county. pestbouse died last
Friday as the result of pistol wounds
inflicted the . day previous by an
unknown man.
; Richard Mansfield, the famous
actor, is seriously ill &t take Saranac.
New York. He ; suffered a nervous
break-down just after his return from
a trip to .Europe.
' Fred Ujrle, of Asheville, was acci
dentally shot and killed by his
friend. Wilev Johnson, at Spartan
burg, S. C. Johnson was cleaning
his pistol, and thinking it was un
loaded, playfully pointed it at Ogle
with ratal result.
- President - C. C Moore, .of the
North Carolina Cotton Growers As
sociation, is , authority for the
statement .that twelve new ware
house and holding companies were
organized during his recent trip .over
tne State.,
The Southern Power Comoamv on
last Saturday purchased the Horse
ford Shoals water power pioperty on
tne Catawba Kiver lour miles north
of Hickory. This will add about 3,
000 horse power to their present
capacity.-
A meeting: of the botfrd of home
missions of the Associate Reformed
Church will beheld in Charlotte to
morrow. A new mission church will 1
orobablv be established in the south
ern part of the city. ' Charlotte has I
now three A. R. P. churches.
A oartv of tourists including S. B.
Chapin, a millionaire broker of
Chicae-o. ran over a bov near. Deer-
field, Illinois, and in revenge ,the
enraged citizens : forced them -to
stand by while their costly machine
was reduced to asnes ana tunk in a i
bonfire. . n
" An election was held Tuesday in
Winston-Salem on the question of I
issuing $150,000 in municipal Donas
for improvement of streets and the
water and sewerage- system. The
bond proposition carried by a plurali
ty of 351, This increases the bonded
indebtedness of the city to $660,000.
'' The "fish trust" is the latest mon
odoIv to fall into the draz net. Sat
urday, in United States District
Court at Chicago, indictments were I
returned strains A. Booth. & Co.,
known as the fish trust, charging
violation of the. law prohibiting re
bating.
; The State of Alabama has revoked
the franchise of the Southern Rail
way to do business in that State, i
This action was the result - of the
removal by the company of a case
fiont a State to a Federal court. A
State law which has never been re-
r broad waters of Hampton Hoads. The. arrjval being the signal for the voked or declared unconstitutional
'bulldhig war designed, by fflmmerman tJnBn Jj tke Swedish week imposes this penalty for such an
' Leister, ' architects, : of Wmston-Sa- fifjf, oTtlnif. act on of any COIPortiOB 7
i.mTu r -m ..a k. : i . 1 here will be many additions
IDUJ. XI, V.. M1U TT U.W WUU UVM. , . W. I
T ten lot. rntrtni. f rrvknrv h. a I to inc. American neei or Daiue-
Tbe bunding la three stories high and I ships in Hampton .Roads during
contains fourteen commodlobsr apart
i ments, .a hallway- on each floor and a
number of closets and bathrooma,
; :The VariderljHtilloorh .
- To the right on catering the r main
fcaU la; theCTanderMJt room, so called for.
the reason, that the- beautiful, -and ex-;
penslvf. mIsslpA, furniture 1 contains
was presented by MrsL.Ceorge Vandal1
but Thla furniture was made by the
members : of tha-BOtmorr lBduatrlal
craa,;cmpoaed of -theHtUdT4nef the
the week and there will be mili
tary parades and drills of every
kind. The warpath .attractions
will be at theif ;bestt4:the ' ex
hibits and building-; are' all in
place1' and " f .complete and , -tbe
government pier; presents one of
the, sgrnoest scenes., ot-: arcni
tectural magnificence ever seen,
while the - illumination- of the
buildings is . a sight never to be
crao, cowposea oi ine-eauuren'et uio t , -workmen
employed orf, the VanderMlt I orKQen.,
; Joat back-oC this room 4s another re-
cepUon room finished After tn miaaion
style, -with .hardwood-walla, Uke, the
TanderblU room. The furniture la Uus
apartment: la. :glft from the White
ItogjfaraWMapanyJ.-.rTi
m the lower -hall Hangs a hoard of
North Carolina pWe" upon "which is
parted; the. following "toaci:-1-',-;---
Barfs' tar the land at the long leaf pine,
ghe.imsaeland wbera. the aua doth
r tha ' weak grew-troag. aad tha
trant' amr mmti"' ; .
Bare'a to "Down Horoa.t -The Old North
atate.-. ;, I--' '
.Wha
The glutton Is always . thinking, ef
what he la going to eat, the dyspeptic
of what he has Just eaten. -
Tie Oaacite low Liai-t.a printing.
; Mr. R. J. Sifford has resigned
as bookkeeper for the Gastonia
Hardware Company, his resigna
tion to take effect September 1st.
He will go on the- road ; for the
Goldberg Brothers Company, of
New York, wholesalers of house
furnishings, 'matttngs, rugs etc.
His territory win be the western
sections of North . and South
Carolina. "He will, continue to
reside in Gastonia, making this
his headquarters. The many
friends of Mr and Mrs, , Sifford
will be glad , to. learn that they
are not to leave Gastonia, . Mr,
Siiford will be succeeded by Mr.
Fred A. Cathey, v
A Profressire Paper.
Southern Pnbliaher. v- . -
Emmet Atkins, -. brother of
James Atkins editor of The Gas
tonia Gazette, has beem added
to the editorial staff of that pro
gress! ve paper. c Thosej Atkins
boys are all bright young men.
and the readers ot rioe. Gaxette
are to be congratulated .upon
that latest addition to the writing
force of the paper; .
I Creditors' Meeting .,,
Mr. L. J. Jenkins, receiver!
for the Vermont and ; Whetstone
Cotton Mills, Bessemer' City, is
a a. 9-.--.aai. 9?
in unarioite to-aay ancnuing a
meeting of tbe creditors' com
mittee of these mills. ' Among
other things to be considered at
this meeting will be the matter
of advertising T the; sale of the
mills in a number of papers.
The sale of these" mills will .be
made at Bessemer City on Wed
nesdav. August 28. ' Receiver
Jenkins s,has been distributing
fa,r and wide; through the mails
circulars setting forth the date
and terms of the sale and de
scription of the property offered.
We are prepared to extend our customers evj-ry accommoda
tion and courtesy their business will warrant. If you hat
no account with us we invite you to open one. " : s
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
We pay interest on savings deposits at the rate of 4 and
compound the interest quarterly. ' ; : ; .
A ;
R.
P. Rankin,
President -
CITIZENS
HaeweanMeiMn.HM
DAtlll
A. U. Myers,
Cashier. '
ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS
VVor- II
fl
1 We make a specialty of the Royal
cester Corset, It's the standard of quality
as every woman knows. When you have a
Royal Worcester you know you have the very
best that skilful artisans can make In the
shape ol a corset. Don't take any other,
rom $1.00 to $3.00.
rV - We have the Dowager , Corset, made
the Royal Worcester Company, which Is
stout; ladles.. The price Is $3.00.
Don't forget the place.
THEYEAGeK'MFG.COw
by
for
GASTONIA, N. C.
DP
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Every summer you read of somebody's barn being struck by lightning,'
no insurance total loss. Here is the remedy Cortright Shingles are not
only lightning-proof and storm-proof, but they are easy to put on, never
need repairs, and last as long as the building itself. Adapted for residences, '
churches, schools or any other kind of building. Drop in and see samples,"
or send for 56-page book, " Righdy Roofed Buildings."
LONG BROS.
Exclusive Agents
Gastonia, N. C.
SAVE MONEY ON YOUR
MATTRESSES.
Don't grumble at your old mattress just because . it's
gotten knotty and uncomfortable.. We make r
Old Mattresses As Good As New
for less than . one-third of their' original cost. Our factory is
now in operation and we respectfully solicit a trial order from you.
Satisfaction is guaranteed. If you have a mattress in tbe house
that is not giving you good service send it to us and we will return
it as good as new. , Phone Z. B. Harry No. 244 for prices and part
ticulars. ' 1
THE GASTONIA MATTRESS COMPANY.
Makers of Cotton Felt and Combination Mattresses. '
- ' GASTONIA, N. C.
1EAD WHAT THIS DOCTOR SAYS ABOUT.
F0NTICELL0 ,
LITHIA WATER -
(Sprlntf ChesterfJeid Couniy, Va.) r. . .,
' Jacob Michaux, M. D.. Prof. University College, of Medicine,
- Richmond, Va. : I have used Fonticello Lithia Water in a large
;l" number of cases of dyspepsia, liver troubles, acidity of the urine
-C irritable conditons of the bladder and kidneys, gravel, gout,
rheumatism, inflammation of the stomach and bowels, and ner
! vovs prostration, with the most satisfactory results. As a table
water it is nnsurpassedA - .
WILLIAMS DSUQ COMPANY
Captain Josiah C. Minus, a - grad
uate of the. Citadel and -. of West
Point Military Academy. " has been
detailed as Professor of Military
Tactics, at Clemson to succeed
Captain Clav, who resigned at the
end of last session and made an un
favorable report of the conduct of
Clemson students. . The War De
partment will continue the military
department of the college, as though
Capt. Clay had made no such re
port. ; - ' : '
William J. - Cleveland, ajred i l
years, who had .lived as a hern t
near Asheville tor the past 23 years,
committed snicideby 8 wallowing c.ir
bolic acid. Mr. Clevelaml c-"ie I
this State from Salem, N. V.. f '
was reputed to be very v-....
Despondency overi!l tea::
posed to have led Lsn to i 1
act. " - -
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