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2 ';--,C'!'.?1 5 s ACT$ GENTLY ON THE Kidneys, Liver and Bowels LEANS THE JY5TEM c EFFECTUALLY W,IUAI. w . OfBMAWFMTlV FICIAI - TMC eNUIN-sN71P f'i THE JOURNAL. New Bern, N. C, Feb. 8, 1900. "Index to New Advertisements. C B mtlSead potatoea. J L McDaniel Fresh Grits. , : RojaU Bananas, oranges, etc.. ' Business Locals. BANANA9, Oranges," Apples tor!? it the Broad Street Fi-uit Store. D. B. Roy stll. 5) Barrels Chelae Maine B ration Rose Ssed PoUtoei. For Pale at Cbas B Hill, Hughes Building, east side Market Dock. CATiIi on E. D. Bangert, No. 108 Mid dle street for Watch and Jewelry repair ing. All work guaranteed. No jobs sent north. THEtSnrest Car for Indigestion is Burton's English Ale, at J as. F.Taylor's TfTH AtlanttA XTnaln nnmtiinr mmnnu ed of Win. T. Hill, Prest and. Treas., and Chaa. L. GaakUl. Bec'v.. are sole gents In East Carolina for the High Grade "Mehlln" Pianos and offer them on easy terms, or for cash. THE finest Beer always on draught, at Jacob's, Middle Street. NEARBY AFFAIRS. Matter! of Local Interest la the City and : Country. 1 Rain, followed by celd weather, Is the forecast for today. '-. " : Sales of cotton in this market were made at 8 cents yesterday. - The temperature yesterday was, mail mum 88, minimum, 88 degrees, , .. The King's Daughters will meet, at Miss Louise Dennison's, this afterneon at 4 o'clock There will be a meeting of the Daugh ters of the Confederacy at the residence of the president, Miss Mary Oliver, Fri day morning at ten o'clock. . S- THB MODEM WAT. . ' : Commends itself to the well-informed to do pleasantly and effectually what was formerly done in the crudest manner and disagreeably as welL.To cleanse the sys tem and break up colds, headaches, and fevers without unpleasant, after effects, . nse the delightful liquid laxative remedy Syrup of, Figs. Made, by California Fig Byrnp'Co.l" , - . ' ' J. J. Baxter will sell all of his winter stock tiow at sacrifice to 1 make room for spring goods. " - y-xiltf n in ' ' !'.:"' ' We' find it expedient, for the proteo tlon of onr friends and the public, that we are the sole representatives In East ern North Carolina of Messrs Paul 0. Mehlln & Sons, manufacturers of pianos; ond (hat, barring second hand pianos of the older styles, now discontinued, we re the only ones, through whom Meh lln piano can be purchased. V Tbi AtluiticMubic Company, . . M , Pollock St, west of Middle. ' ' ' Cloaks and CapM At Oast, '' We will sell what Cloaks and Capes are on hand at cost, Respectfully, ' .' J.J.Baxtbb. ' Pickle Tripe, Liver Puddings, end Country Lard, can be bad at the Oak's Market. Celery Headache Powders will cure your headache. IQive them a trial. They re made and sold at Divls' Prescrlpt'oa Tharmacy. ' Jordan's Cough !llsara continues to be a popular remedy fer coughs, lioarne ncss, Ac, made and sold only ty Purls' rrescrlliilnn Plmrmacy. Jf i a J k ... i i i , Cures V ";u..o, C " 1 i:i 1' r- ' t I" ; f.lc. 1. i I : .:. Wedding: at Christ Episcopal Church, Followed By a Reception at the Home. At Christ Episcopal Church, yesterday afternoon at four o'clock Mr. .David L. Ward married illsa Clara Louise Scjiol-lenberr,e-, T. M. N. George, rector of the parish, performing the ceremony. - The wedding ceremony was very largely attended. The church liclng filled with the frlenda and acquaintances of the contracting parties. v V i The bride, dresBed in a beautiful wed ding gown of white silk and wearing veil, entered the church, leaning upon the arm of ber ancle, Mr. Kearney. Bhe carried in her hand a large bunch of beautiful while rosea. The groom, with his brother, Mr. Wyalt L, Ward, who was Ut -man. came from the Tostry room as the bride approached the altar and met hor there. Miss Irene Peck, the pretty little ueh e of the groom, was flower lrl and carried an armful of red roaes. - Messrs. 0, D. Bradham, H. R, Bryar, Jr., D. B. Daris and R. A. Nuna were the ushers , " ' ' The New Bern orchestra furnished the music at the church and a. the reception which wa attended by scores of the friends of the newly married couple.. . . Mrs, Schollenberger, mother of the brlde,and Mrs. Wolfe, Miss Wilson, and Mr. Kearney, of Philadelphia, assisted by Mis'aes Annie Stevensou, Clementina Whitford, Bessie Patterson and Mabel Hughes, received at the reception. : -- Mr, and Mrs. Ward left by the steamer Reuse for an extended bildal lour .'The good wishes et their friend following them. ' Funeral of Edward B. Roberts. The funeral services of the late. Ed-, ward B. Roberta, were held yesterday morning in Christ Episcopal Ohurch. -- The church was filled with ; the rela tives and friends of the deceased ' about thirty Confederate Veterans being pres ent In a body, testifying their regard for their late comrade. . TheBev.T. k. N. George conducted the Impressive ceremony. After the church-services,' a -large number of mourners followed the re mains to Cedar Grove Cemetery. , . The pall-bearers were Graham Davea, James A, Bryan, E. H. Meadows, Wm Dnnn, E. K. Bryan, Matt Manly, tt. W. Latham, Dr. Geo. Blover, John B. Lane. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. ' Dr. M, H, Carr or Fort Barnwell, la in the city. Mr. 0. D. Franck of Rlchlands U. 0., Is in the city. . Mr. W. S. Chadwlck of Beaufort wm in the city yesterday on business. , Mrs. K. 0. 1 Richardson Tetun-.ed last night from short visit at Ktnston. V ' Mr. : S. Oettlnger and children, . of Klnston, are In the city en a visit to relatives. i - - ,' - Mrs. Agnes Halrston of Salisbury,' ts visiting the family of Rev. T. H. N. George on Craven street. Diamond Shoal Light VesseL . ' Notice is hereby given that, on Janu ary 20, 1003, Light Teasel No. 71, sta tioned off the Outer Diamond Shoal, off Capo Hatteras, seacoaat of : North Caro lina, was reported about four miles with Cape Hatteras Lighthouse bearing KW byW. - . The vessel will bo replaced on her proper station as soon as practicable, of which due netloe will bo given. ;ftSH;e ., ?;,v,V.:; - Silk Umbrella SpeciaL ... - - .. We put on sale, this week 29 silk um brellas assorted (natural wood handles, with silk tassels, regular price $1.80, special at $1.10 each. G. A. Barfoot Fresh Molasses Taffy at McSorley's today. - - .: , .' . Freah Garden Seeds at Davis' Pres crlptlon Pharmacy. , ' , Fresh, Flower Seed atDavis' Prcacrlp tlon Pharmacy. ' " Extra fine dressed poultry, turkeys and :hickens at Oaks Market. J. J. Baxter has a fine line of extracts and toilet articles left over from Christ mas that he Is selling very low. :'"";! ' ti i , Our new sausatte mill just completed. Pork sausage "10c. : Meat sausage 8 pounds for SO cents. Oaks Market. Prompt and careful attention Is always given to prescriptions at Davis' ' Pres cription Pharmacy. Bend yours there to be filled. ' Baxter the Jeweler baa moved to 107 Middle street In the atore formerly oc cupied by Mrs. Lane, Milliner, and Is constantly adding to his stock of spec tacles, clocks and jowelry of all 'kinds. Watch, clock and jewelry repairing and engraving promptly and neatly execu ted. Sign, GoLpKAoi.a. For bale. Valuable Real Estate. The house and land bounded by New, Esat Front nnd Bhort streets formerly the property of Mrs. M. E. Manly will be sold Februnry 20th, 1003 at 13 o'clock at the door of, the Ceurt Iloseo, ColTce, Chocolate and Pandnii lies at SIcHorlcy's. city li Proceedings of the Board at the Regular February Session. City Hall, Feb. 7th 1900. The Tloaid met lu regular session, Mayor Pulterson preniding. Present Alderman Parker, (ierock, Watson, Brewer, Davenport, Philips, McUartby, and Mosely. Mlnute-i of the last meeting read and adopted On motion of Aldermin Watson, committee of three, consisting Of Watson McCarthy, and Phill s, with the Mayor added, was appointed to confer with the city attorney Is relation to the manda mus suit agat at the city; .rrf., The proposition of O II Gulon in reference to extension of Griffith street, was referred to cominlltee of Alder men Wataon, McCarthy and Bowdon, for investigation, with instructions to repor ' next meeting of the Board, Foremao Delemar of the Atlantic Fre Co., appeared before tlio B anl anil In behalf of said company, aked that the city furnish them a horse other than the one now In nse by the company, which was referred to the Fire committee. -, ' ' . The contract for fitting up with pipes and radiators for healing the quarters ol the New Bern Fire Co., wan, upon motiaii warded to The U) man Supply Co , they being the lowest bidders. ?. - On motion, the painting of the build ing now being fitted u, for thu uo at New Bern Fire Co , wa 1 -ft with Alder man Gerock, chairman Flro oniniufttee. On motion tha following report of Alderman McCarthy, (it. at. mm of the Cemetary committee, w is accepted and ordered apread upon the recenla, ; , To the Uon. ' the Mayor and Boon! of Aldermen of the City of Now Bern: Gentlemen: ' i w, : Under your lnstractUns wa have the pleasure to report that we have purchas ed the lot of land runnli In t the Cem. tery grounds from Banks, far the sum f three hundred and lliirty-tive dollars, nd request that the Mayor and City Tax Collector be authorised to I aue vouche ' for the same, to be paid out of the Uedar Grove Cemetery funds. ',; Respectfully submitted, CfiTKnT Committee, ' ' Thos. FaioOarthy, Ch'm. ' February th,190J. .f " ' On motion t voucher for $33100 against the Cemetery fund was ordered Issued to pay for the lot of land extend Ing Into Cedar Grove Cemetery purchas from one Banks, . Al! the members pres ent voting aye. ' '"" i Tha matter of making walks and set ting out trees In Cedar Grove Cemetery being discussed, the Board decided to leave It In the hands of the Chairman of Cemetery Committee. ! " .' . : . : , - On motion It was ordered 'that the sum of $83S.OO from the General fund be added to the Legal fuad. All present voting aye. s'a i. . i;,; Alderman Watson, chatrm ia of water works oommlttee repo t jd Wat . In com pliance with Inslrnctloits the- committee had empl yed Mr. Kenneth Allan, an expert to examine and appraise the value of the Water and Sewer plant, and that Mr. Allen - was now on the grounds at work. - - ' - - On motion, a voucher for $10.00 was ordered Usual to Mr. Kenneth Allen In part payment of contract, k All present voting yo. - . Complaint being mule of the condl tlon of pump on Spring street, the mat ter was referred to the oommlttee on streets and pumps. r "mayor's roRT. .!:'' . '.' February Gib, 1000. ' To the Hon. Board of Aldermen of the City of New Bern. ' - -Gentlemen: I have the pleasure of making the following report for the month of January 10C0.. ', Have disposed of twenty-six cases and Imposed fines nd cost to the amount of ($65 00) sixty five dollars. Respectfully submitted, : ; : . Fbshs T. ParriCLaoR, - ' - ' Mayor. - caixr o roMCK BiroBT.' ' To the Hon.' Mayor and Board of City Aldermetu - ) . Gentlemen: Below please find my re port for the menth of January 1000.- We have made 88 arrests during the month o( which 23 were convicted and 8 dis charged. :" ' ' ' Fines and cost collected $14 SO Old fines end cost Collected 18 83 . ToUl' . . $ 73 26 The above amount $7128 was turned over to the treasurer and I hold his re eelpt for the same. Pollen Record. , Informer Montagno Lupton Dixon Brlnson Smith Lewis - 'Ex Wurranta ' 10 8 4 . 1 8 1 28 6 j 10 2 8 0 23 Respectfully tubinltted, J. M. Hakokt, Chief ef Police. Kow Bern, February 5, 1900. To the Hon. Mayor and Board of City Council: Dkar Bins: We your undersigned committee, appointed to audit I tie books nd accounts of the vsrlous clly officers beg to rrvmrl that we lmv etlcinied to that duly Riul liptewltli attach our re portu, en In S' f.- if Ibo quarter from Kov e . !-.rr 1, 1 3 to F.-'.r.try 1, 1U '). We ,n kept ni'iit'y ! ,i I I 'I 1 v to t'm 81, CKDAB OROVK CEMKTKRT. Kectilpta. To cash ree'd from sale of lots.$ 03 00 .. $ 03 00 By com on $93.00 at 10......$ 8 20 By am't pd M Disosway trees... 82 80 $ 82 00 ORKKNWOOD CKHJCTERY, Bamll. To cash ree'd from sale of lots 9 S00 8 00 - 60 450 liHbnrsementa. . By com. on $5.00 at 10 ...... $ By am't pd M Oiaoswuy, treas. , $ 8 00 John H Hargett, Chief of Police In ac count with city of New Bern, November 1, 1899, to January 81, 1000: S. Keoalita. - . To am't flues and costs col lected .... , $ 208 80 To amount fines aud cmts onl Iccled A..., , 8282 $ 83183 By am't pd M Disosway, treaa. $ 821 83 , , .o. . - -,. , asi sa . Mark Disoaway, Treasurer, In account wlthclty of New Bern, November 1, 1800 to January 8i, IOimi; OBMBKALFVMU. v " Beoelpls,"- Balance November 1st.... .....$ 578 49 To am't roe'd from J J Tols.ru, - i s; tax collector 8,731 82 To am't ree'd from J M Hargett - .Chlef of Police , . , . . 281 82 $ 7.641 ',3 Dlsbursoiuent. , By .vouchers paid. ............$ 7,423 87 By balance 11888 $7,54113 '. OBDAK OROVK OKIUBTISRY. ; Balance November 1 $ MH 17 To amount received from T F McCarthy, chairman , . ... . . 82 80 $ 080 07 ' r , PIsbarMiimnts. " i .' By vouchers paid. ...... ... By balance .$ $88 88 . 4318 - $ 688 97 , : OBBBNWWOD CUUETKRV. IteeclpU. - Balance November 1 .........$ 69 04 To amount received fron. T F ' McCarthy chairman...., ... , 450 08 64 ; "'-,-'"' Dlsbjruiuauts. By vouchers paid By balanco.... i..... . . . ... . 808 5748 :''-' $ 83 64 .: '. 3 J Tolaon, City Tax Collector, In ac count with city of New Bern, November 1, 1898 to January 81, 1900; ; , - '., , . KaeelpU. - Balance due city Nov 1... .;.$ - 17 To am't real and personal taxes collected . 6,51005 167 40 1.868 50 4810 .8 60 1,188 78 To am't poll taxes collected.. " : license " ... " dray ' . .. " " dog " M aobool " '"'" " . $8,373 00 : . Ulabaraeinanta. " . By am't pd M Disosway, treaa. $0,781 03 W M WMson, aeo'y ' - . nd treas 1,127 47 By commissions on $7,080 05 . , city funds t6 &M 80 By commissions on $1,180 78 ':- ' .. school funds at 5jf . " ; 69 81 - $8,273 00 ' All regular and audited bills allowed' and Board took recess subject to the call of the Mayor. ;; J. J. Touon, . City Clerk. John Dlrr, Poseyvllle, lud., says, "1 never used anything as good aa One Minute Cough Cure. We are never with out It. "Quickly breaks up coughs and colds. Cures -all throat and lung trou bles. Ita use will prevent consumptions. Pleasant to take. F B Duffy. ; A Canning Company. : ; The Osceola Company of La Grange pbllea to tbe.Secretary of State for ar ticles of Incorporation. The company proposes to engage In the canning of fruit and vegetables, and the 'manufac ture of ciders and "vinegars. The cap ital slock la to be $5,000. John W. Sut ton, R. M, Harper, J. M. Hodgea : Octa vlus Taylor and others are incorpora tera. " .''. -' : ;- ' " '" ' Mrs. J. K. Miller, Newton Hamilton, Pa., writes, "1 think DoWill's Witch Hazel Balve the grandest salve marie." It cures piles and heala -everything. All fraudulent imitations are worthless, F S Duffy. , - '' t - Crystallfed Ginger at McSoilny's. Notice of Meeting of Creditors to Consider Discharge. la the District Court of the United States, for the Eastern Dhtrlct of N.C. In the Matter of O. TiTi.oit, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. To the Creditors of Pmllloncr, who has been adjudicated Bankrupt and set- tied by coriiponUlorr Take nollie that a meeting of creditors will bo hold at tlio odlee of L. J. Koore, I'f.fi'ri'e, In Item H -tii, N. C, at 13 if. on ) 17:h r! of I'"'- 'uriMTy, ,! I nyi V, 111 !, l'i St ;1y for 1, ht 1 !1 not I .1. n !i', !r :n t e 1 r ' its if any, I, can I O p. w!!y ho r,! I.. i: ' , i,r '. (-., Y Bern, November 1, 181)9 to January 1000: TRENTON. As to Having. Bridge to be Rebuilt. Dwelling Burned. Mr. Brogden Loses - a Child. Fanners are Bui y. - Trenton, February 7lh. We are having real spring woatber to day causing the farmers to set to work in earnest for next years crop.,. We have had any amount of moving around In our town and county. Many having no doubt an idea that they can better their condition by so doing,' but the old Idage oftentimes proves true, that "The Rolling Stone never has JIofs growing on It." : . - Mrs. E A. Rhodes la very sick here with typhoid fever. . - Doctors Duffy andWhltaker had to perform another surgical operation on Thomaa Haywood for appendicitis yes terday. Strang hopes are now enter tained that he will recover, ' . The new bridge across the Brogden mill race was torn up by the heavy rains few days ago Bel I bridge will be let to the lowest bidder on Monday next The little baby girl of Mr. and Mrr. J. P. Brrgden, Ualtle Ellison, died a few daya ago with pneumonia, aged s little over 8 months. The family -have the full sympathy of the entire community, Mr. Rober( P. Dnnn of Beaver Creek, had tbo misfortune a few age to lose by fire his dwelling honsrv Many valuable things were consumed with the house! No Insurance. . ., , . Cotton sold on Friday of Ut v. o k 50 bales ranging from 7.75 to 8 cents. The Board of Commissioners of Jones county was In session Monday and con siderable routine business was transac ted. "'.,";' P. M. Pearsall of New Bern was here Monday and Tuesday in professional b'lalness and returned home yester day. . Our clever Attorney at Law, T. D, Warren haa moved his office in a room In the educational office in the court house yard which will really be so can venlent for his many friends and his rapidly growing business. We notice that he has put in a new heater with plenty of wood to render everything comfortable. Our energetic young friend Thos Brogden haa quit merchandizing and will go back to hla former trade, paint log. Thomaa likes painting and will no doubt make hla mark jet. No change in the corn and potato market. . New bacon aelli readily from 8 to 10 cents. J. B. 8. "Deeds are Fruits, works are but leaves." The many wonderful cures ef fected by Hood's Barsaparilla are the fruits by which it should be judged These prove It to lx the great remedy for all blood diseases. . Hood's PUla cure all liver His. Irritating, . Non At Dover. - The Ooldsboro Lumber Company are making Improvements at Dover. They are building large store to be ued as a General Commissary, the building ia 25 feet wide by 75 futt long and has 4 feet of shelving In front pari of building and haa 25 feet for warehouse. It was built by J. W. Koonce, coutractor. M. W. Tyndall, one of l)over largest merchants, haa moved luto his large store. Ue haa built a. very nice two story dwelling house and store combined nd will Increase his business. Ho car ries very large, stock of general mer chandise. : ' DeWlti'a Witch-Hazel Salve ia un equalled for piles, injuriea and akin dla eaea.: It I the original Milch Hazel Salve. Beware of all ceunlerfeiu. F S Duffy. . ' - , To Our Patrons! To those who l ave favored us In the past and to auy new one who may so favor us we Invite your attention to the follnwlag price. Granite Coffee Pot, 1 qt Mc, 8 qt 25c, 8 qt 80o, 4 qt 83c. Uranlie Sauce Pans, 1 qt 16o, 8 qt 80c, 4 qt 26c. Grauite Tea Kettles, 8 qt 80c, 4 qt 40c. Granite Htce Boiler 60o. Granite Dish Pans. 45c Foot Tubs 80c. Uranlie Wash Pane, small 6V, large 20o. Granite Jelly Cake Pans 7io each. Granite Coffoe Boiler 60o. Granite Measure 1 qt, 2 qt, and 4 qt. Gem Milk Buckets 60a each, r ' Milk Buckets 4 til 15c, 9 qt 20c. Milk Cans, pints 10c, 1 qt 12c, qt lCc, 4 qt 200. ' . . I ' Potato-Graters 6o. ' ,' Wire Toasters 8c, Roasters 16o. s-. Revolving Cak Turners lOo enoh. r Mirror Mouse Traps 10c, Rat Traps 2fC Wood Potato Maaher 6c. , ' Can Furniture Polish and Brash 25c- Bottle Japanese Gold I'aint and B ush lOo. Gold Enamel sma'l paokage 25jr la tre 50o ' '. ' Silver Enamel, smell package 2 ro, largo 60c. Aluminum Enamel, small paCaago -6 1 large 60c A Magnetlo Tuck Ilammer 10o, A Call Bell for I5u. A Mincing Knife lOo. Garden Trowel for transplanting, 10c A pair of Pruning Shears .lUe. A mixer with over 600 pages for $1.0J. A Coal Bifter for 15o A Cosl Hhovel 6c A Nice llarullod At for 7'Jc A Family Hcalo for $1.60. A pair of Hprlni! Italancas for 10O. A H i of I!ii"fry Wasbnrs or 5a. A Hof'iy Wnnich for 10c. Andaaioie full of unoful items toi nuriiiirons to mention, Otre us a trinl Vours truly, I fa ' ' ! a a o o LCCATIOII. 1 1 -1 .: ART, SQUARES o rrrt . " ' u " 1 ' wno wm neea Squares this Spring T -. r ft 1 : . . . 11 rosswiy you wm warn w fix up a $ tittle before Fair and we call wur at- tention now taa nefto lot of Art Squares T that are pretty as to to price, 3x2 1-2 3x3 3x3 1-2 ? 3x4 , These are aWtoool and Voill give ex- cettent wear. We also have just received about 15 pieces of very heavy China Matting, t lhis will undoubtedly wear lonaer than the cotton warp and the patterns J are neat and colors pretty. a nacn kou weighs per yard. Cheaper Mattings at 18. J 5 X and 12 l-2c per yard. ri... r A cotton fabric fW Dnrf yi11 'VHacA aww uriw nuuii) V 111 ana mixtures, small 12 U7c. Orescent Zephyr (ongrmnis, tlio new Kjii ing rolorn, and Iho usual 10c kind, here Sc. More new Percales, pretty colors and 1 ard wide, 12Jo. We have left a very few Boy's Tain O'Shanter Caps at about one-third less than regular price. ' 4 4 O. MARKS Horses and Mules I Larger Than The largest Finer than . i the Finest a i rv vi4r a i : ii We have ittst received, pnrohaaad direct from the Raiser bj onr Jfr. M. Ilahtt, THREE Carloads of Stock, and hare now on staid 60 Ho d of Males, and 40 dead of Horsei to suit yon, for any and all purposes, t arm, Draft and Bond Wor A full line of Bnggies, Itoad Carls, Wagons, C art Wheels, Harness, ' Robes and whips on hand 1 rices and Terms gua anteed, We invite yonr early insj ection. Just Received A new line of Boy's Suits, ages 3 to 8 years. These Suits are of the latest styles and ver handsome. 09 MIDDLE STREET, LJ lift I Ul v, ....' Tire lest qurillty on csrs at N.w Bern,. for ... jl. r .... I,i !oU (it T n TIi',1.1 trul or ,',n' ,t i i t A-r- new xaas or sin a - - ii n .' color and low as T 4 $4.50 6 M0 6.50 t 8.00 about 1 uu lbs, Joe for Skirts, hard twis- " C rwc ! Uhi vlfl(-t III toll I I 41 4 1 1 t I . & plaids and plain, 4 COMPANY. Respectfully, ... M. HAHN & CO, tor . MW BERN, N 0 Go to - f t tt r,!oodys v lloody. roodys Wood Ycrd, For all Kinds of- Weed, Sawed to S ". ! One (piitrli-r of a cm 1 to c- h -., 11! i p.;h. i i.viS f. s. i i. ' .v. Co., i. i CP. 1 ' -.
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