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IwdsbJ rrw nrni nmv .nnn'in ru r r n i mi , n, m - - jtertenee Trr e la the rwr ax '-eat Meaaer, Itvul mtt4lB. eS-4S Ceeee Wmt - ,.,. XHTOK AMD PBOPRHTOH W": . icuournoi suns -KhTw tuAim Im rwn Mt h eAvenoe.. Heatalr y earlier U the city M.SS .M KetereS et tbe Poetoffloe. Naw Ban I. (X. m MeonA-eUaa matter. FITTtAX. FAFKR OF NEW AMD CRAVEN COPNTT. feir Bern, K. C. May 1, 1912. BOTTLED UP BY RAILROADS. Every railroad development for New Bern bas resulted iii a de crease in its water transportation. The public approval as each new train was put on the schedule, ib or out of this city, covered up the disappearance of some steam boat. Today the local boast is the num ber of daily passenger and freight trains, the wonderful railroad ad vancement. There is nothing heard of any water transportation, and rightly, because the steamer trans portation has disappeared. The crowded dock with passengers em barking. The long line of steve dores hurrying with their freight, trucks loaded with local products these are no longer, the railroads have driven out the boat lines, and this city is literally bottled up by the railroad companies For years the Journal has urged the need of municipal ownership of river property, wharves and docks, as only through such own ership was there auy futurehope for water transportation service, that would result in freight compe tition that would benefit the mer cantile trade of New Bern. Every railroad advancement was followed by the absorption of some wharf or dock. This means the total elimination in the future for water service on a competitive freight basis with the railroads Cities on water routes the world over are recoguiziog this elimination of their water benefits, through the great transportation companies be coming owners of water fronts and owning the railroads. Many cities have acted by purchase of water fronts, and thereby giving free dockage to steamship companies that would bring business. Nat urally, New Bern should be enjoy tag water opportunities. In the past there was a maritime com merce that flowed out and in from this port that was of great trade value. It has passed, and slowly but surely, chance for municipal ownership, the building up a wa ter commerce, is being taken away, and the question of any possible team boat service, any water transportation la the way ofsched ule boats from this city to points on the Sounds or beyond will be gone. The Journal learns that an important piece of river front is about to go into the hands of railroad corporation, which means an added link to New Bern's bot tled up state. The warnlog has been sounded Id these columns for years, It is almost beyond the pe riod when a waroiog can be acted upon. Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. Yoo rn do It by apply to CfeesQberleln'e Liniment and mae clpg the perta frely at escb sppues tkisj. Poreale by all dealers. Tbe Bittooel RooeVfU committee de owed PmWeot Taft as being as grateful and as s reactionary. A Simple Remedy Gives Color, 'wUStrefielh : and IBeautyH kw - r .f. ae""" I . - jq wo nair, - '" A. fl . Toe Wthave to r,ave fray UfJM luted bail If rv 1 wan w n dj 'ooa1"nVurcUTel If yout baS ' IsfVey or flL yn ri thae tj -v e'uf.frakklyaodefTectly by oln ' 'VVyaU's Vf end feu!(t.tir llf ' torn rrri1ng j vW. be (rreWy wf !' twWd et tb tHM frrm t TATsfir Til era ia Cnly Cr.o - "J- . aa at - at a f nJ ma a : u- :;-r-; ' .. -r:".' ' .7. Lpizqtiiro lprdn:6 -C':::p: r: used IH mOttLO OYOt.JV COB A CQLQ M 6KZ OAT1 " Always remember the fun nanW Taok -"je? j ' - Ar' Dr'"ipilH- on my boil f.Vft.f A wfjyTV united confederate; , veterans reunion Macon, Ga,, Extremely Low .Fares Via Norfolk-Southern Railway I Tickets oo Sale May 5, (, 7, 8, 1912 Norfolk $ 11 95 Washington 10 0 New Bern Beaufort Kinston Wilson 10 40 11 30 9 15 9 25 Rates in same proportion from other stations. Fnal limit May 15, 1912, unless tick et is deposited with Special Agent and upon payment of fifty cents when ex tension to June 5, will be granted!. Stopovers allowed. Ask Agents lor detailed information. L. BUGG, W. W. CROUTON, Traffic Mgr. G. P. A, NORFOLK, VA. ' George W. Perkins replied to the chargta made against him by the' Taft campaign managers. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I ft It seems funny that every woman's hat is different shape, but so is evory woman for that matter. Catarrh Cannot be Cured. with iLOCAL APPLICATIONS, as tbey cannot reach the seat of the dis ease, catarrh is a Diooa or consti tutional (lisAflHfi. and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. I Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best phy sicians in this country for years 'and is a regular prescription. It is com posed of the best tonics known, com bined with the best blood purifiers acting directly on the mucous sur faces. Tbe perfect combination' of Ibe two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing ca tarrh. Send for testimonials free F. J. CHENEY & CO.,Prop, Toledo, 0 Bold by druggists, price 75c Take Hall's family pills for eon atspatioa. Serious rioting broke out at Zion Ci ty, III., late Monday evening when em ployei of independent manufacturing concerns attacked a group of 200 Zion men and women at a prayer meetiog BILLIOUSNESS AND CONSTIPA TION. 1 For vesrs I was troubled with bilious- nriia and conatination. which made lite miserable for me. My appetite failed me. I lokt my usual force and vitality. Pepsin preparations and cthrtlci oly made matters worse. I do not knw where I nhould have been todav had I not tried Chamberlain's Stomach aWd Uvr Tablets. Tbe tablet relieve tbe III feeling at once, strangtbeo tbedig4 Uve f unction, purify the stomach, liver and blooi, helping the system to do U work naturally Mrs. Rosa Pnnn, Birmingham, Ala. These tablets ske for sal by all dealers. ). Whtn a woman dit covers that "ll men sre alike," she hasn't anything to 't boast of. F0IEY KIDNEY PHIS roe sMmmuoms tuowsva mb auteota Never buy that you do not want be- cause It is' ettesp. ' ' - . -1 Lame back ia neOally caused by The mauaoi of the muscle of the beea, ter which von will floil BothtnsT better than Ctismb'riska'sLinlmwt.-for sals by all Peelers. ' ? .... - , . . 1 ' . . " t Training Children. . " vi Soma facta brought out la tbe Tear Book f tbe naygrouasi ana Hcra - AaswdaUon oi America . Batten more than passing InUrwit Dur lng 1111, V68.00 were espended b th?. " ntrt tnr , .Mf .nt h BtUnf ep ef pnblM plsygrwiode, Note th loa flch g rounds are mm talned. Niaetew cities have sutbdp ked tbe tMutng ef bonds to the eft tnt of tlloo.oQO for Dl Tiro nod Dur- l . . . . . .... . t. . . f ltll Boa bal wA elves fc ' 7 . . W of the W' srsU-maU.l has become this "playground orV and eo grt and rapid Its eiUnii'n Thai special .ey.tiocls or'cUie hie .-1-. rf eomoeletit intrvm.' , ... ,m .... i. .,, U luHd," .The fruu t,t time xl!a In trW-t 4m mm m-mJ pFwwildf Be 'Werttf HaatafcY ' .In. Madison square She " at down for a moment It was the boos boot and tbe benches -were full of prisoners released from office and, shopl: Oppo site her sat a horrible male creator e, all peak and double chin, alternately whispering and tootbily. leering Into the race of tbe ravishing little type writer seated beside him. - r - Tbe pretty thing was all knowing Bmlles and tricks and feminine wiles, Finally, tossing her bead, she an nounced: Well. some day I'm going to write a book, and I'm going to call It, 'As 1 Have Found It! As I Have Seen It! " "Life as found and seen by a N York typewriter girl ought to makt very entertaining reading Indeed,' murmured tbe woman to herself as she pensively turned homeward. New Tork Press. FOB RHEUMATISM KIONKYSANQ BhAOOCl Many a fair maid goes in for local color of the drug store brand. H A WavKoner, Alvon, w. Va.. says that Foley's Honey and Tar Compocnd ia the best medicine "for coughs and colds he has ever known. He says: "Every man and woman telle me it it the best they have ever used, and who ever has used it once always comes back for it again." There are no opi ates in Foley's Honey ard Tar Com pound and it is cutest for children For Sale by all Dealers. The Si na'e inquiry into the Titan'c disaster has reached its final stage anu testimony designed to form recommen dations for needed reforms in wireless telegraphy on the sea was elicited at the investigation. Mra R. Brant, 11,115 Paden street. Parkersburg, W. Va,, had an attack f lugrippe which left her a bad kidney trouble, and she suffered much severe pain and backache. Then she heard o' Foley Kidney Pills and says: "After taking them a short time the pain left my t ack a' d 1 am again able to do my housework. Foley Kidney Pills helptd me wonderfully.' For Sale by all Dtal e s. R'wsevelt spent the day yesterday campaigning in Massachusetts and in his p incipal speech at Pittafield declar ed tba- the bosses and special interests were behind Taft, Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A A widow says that deliberates is won, a bachelor wh Poor app' tite is a sure sign of im paired ciieei tion. A few doses of Chan.' b 'Hain't Stomach and Liver Tablets will strengthen your digestion and Im prove your appeti'e. Thousands l.a e been 06061(1164 by taking the Tablets -Sold by all Dealers. Italian Middlemen In Tract. Over In Italy producers of vegeta bles are combining against the exac tions and rapacity of tbe middlemen, and Consul J. Q. Wood reports from Venice that recently the truck garden ers of Cbtoggla organised a selling society, as an Investigation revealed that 'many of their vegetables were telling In Venice st 100 per cent, high- at than the price paid. at. the. farm. FLAGGED TRAIN WITH SHIRT, Tearina hi shirt from his back an Ohio man flagged a train and saved 1 1 from a imi, but u. T. Aletoo. Bal sigh, N. &, once prevented a wreck with Electric Bitter. I was fn a ter rible pl'ght when I began to oae them," he writael ,"orjr stomach, bead, back ai d kidneys were all bidiy effected sad my liver wm In bad eoodukm, bat fear boi tie of Eleeirie Bitten Shade ate feel Ilka new man. A trial willeonvlnre yois of their mekhtas merit for ' any atom ten, liver or kidney trouble. Prkt 60 cent st all disggUU. ':: , ,- '": ... . ! - si eves a bather can't" stwsys Judffo man by bis mug. ' . , - Ohildron'Ory- .: .;-- for r letcher's - , ' CASTORI A 1 , rht tril of th nimlxri of the Al tea Iadicte4 for the eeart murder, al u . v, i. "'""T " 7,rT 2 Ve. The eas will b for elly HVetet srtd Tioyd AlUn wU.beUWrl flwt WOMEN Women ef lit litest Ijpe, women af lopcriof tJur!ic sal rtfinerarnf, whoit tliicr rtm:cl tni lutjVnifttl tire wr'd.t sni thnf 8 wcr ! rrifttlvt TT vjl . , cJ6 & 'lPU 1U)11 ill?' WardJ - - r - " ' Whr--r good evening," J man aged to stammer, just managed, you know, for, give you my word, I never was so bowled over In my life never! And on the instant I guessed "what It meant . The "kid" that Bill ings referred to wasn't a kid brother at all, but a kid sister girl, by Jove! - "Are yon busy?" I saw the flash of her perfect- little teeth as her lips parted in a smile. "If not, may I talk to yon a while?" I mumbled something designed to be pleasant dash me if I know what "-and managed to summon, sense enough to lift toward her a wicker arm-chair. Then I dashed into my bedroom to cihuck the smoking jacket and get Into a coat. And all the while I was thinking harder than I ever had thought it possible. Just the thing to have expected of an ass like Billings a fellow with, no sense of the proprieties! His kind of mind had never got any further than the fact that I had a guest-room and a quiet apartment. The further fact that it was in a bachelor apartment house and I a bachelor and not yet out of my twenties, dash it would never have presented itself to a chump like Billings as having any bearing on the matter. "Of course, I must get right over to the club and. leave her in possession it's the only thing left to do." This was my thought as I slipped Into my coat and gave my hair a touch just a touch, don't you know. The thing to do was to carry it off as naturally as possible for a few minutes,- and then slip away. Probably she hadn't counted upon my being in town at all had taken it for granted It was some sort of family apartment with housekeeper, servant maids, all that sort of thing. "Now, Just a few minutes of con versation to put her at her ease," 1 reflected, "and then I'm off. I'll get the janitor's wife to come up and stay near her." And I dashed back, murmuring some Jolly rubbish of apology. And then 1 Just brought up speechless almost fell over backward. For as she stood there under the light, I saw that what I had taken for a dress of black silk wag not a dress at all, but a suit of pajamas black, filmy pajamas, whose loose elegance concealed but could not wholly deny the goddess-like fig ure within. "I'd have known you anywhere, Mr. Lightaut." -And then I found that we were shaking hands, my fingers crushed in a grasp I never could have thought possible from that tiny hand. "From hearing Jack talk, your name Is a sort of household word In the Billings family." I mumbled something Jolly Idiotic some acknowledgment. But I was pink about the ears, and I knew it, while she was cool and serene as a lily of the what-you-call-lt, don't you know. I was trying not to see the pajamas, trying to pretend not to no tice them, but dashed if I didn't only make it worse! For she looked down at herself with a laugh rather an embarrassed laugh, I thought; and her little shrug and glance directed attention to bar attire. , ' '1 see you're looking 'at the pa jamas." she said smiling. And her eyes looked at me through "I Wa twdi a Kid When You tsw ; , ',-.;, '. Ms Last" , those drooping , hubee oh, sticti a way! -- .. ' "Oh, bo f assure certainly not,", 1 stammered btliy. - Daub lt 1 never was so rebuked and mortifled In all tof life. What ta as 1 had been to Mia ta Satins at !M . ' f!he looked troubled. "Ba. da voo ntnd toy Wearing themf he inquired. .ir Certainly Bot well."! ehoutd esy notl retorted, almost with la ds nation. - , , ' "luref By )ove. What ripping eyes she had! . , Of eourse not! emp?ellcelly. Her sunny Md eroded eetiefao Uos. That's sU rljbt, tbn. , I wee sfraH you wotildnt like It eiraid yea would think 1 Was acting tittle free. Hut yoilf wan Jenkins 4t1 that bU BampT ajld be thouaht you Woe 14 like for me to er them." U ' ! gaop! "Jan -whale thmr 1 a miti, ln'gnstrt at Jr-dklnt' rr.,.'Tt. 'U t-.a a f!''i- ti.st y ri wear r 1, I 'r . tt a l.!n I did; for I knaw stf aevtllsh tittle about girls. - 1 must cut along now" I thought ."Infernal shame to be taking advan tage of her this way!" And then 1 thought I would Just wait a wee min ute longer. Just then she turned toward me, her elbow on the arm of the wicker chair, her dainty, manicured finger tips supporting her chin. "You know, Mr. Lightnut, I wasn't sure you would remember me at all," she said. "I was such a kid when you saw me' last" "Oh, yes," I said, trying to recall the rather hoydenish children I had seen on the motor trip to Billings' home five years before.' "I remember you. were quite a little glrt-weren't you?" I thought her face darkened a lit tle; then her smile flashed through, like sunshine through a Cloud. Her laugh Came on top, like the mellow ripple of a tiny brook that sort of thing oh, you know I "Oh, I say now, Mr. Lightnut, cut out the josh," she remonstrated; and I thought she grew a little Ted. "No 'more for mine those Sissy, girlie ways I've got well over all of that!" She tossed one knee over the other and threw herself back in the chair. She seemed a little piqued. She went on: "I Just tell you whaf-there's noth ing like a couple of years off at col lege for toughening you! Gets all those mamma's baby ways out of you, you bet your life, and all the slushi ness you get from trying to be like your sisters. Shucks!" I caught my breath. Of course, she ' had no idea how it sounded this sort of talk; it was Just her Innocent frankness, her what d'ye call it? her ingenuousness dash it! , She continued musingly: "Gee, but I was soft when I first went away a regular pie-faced angel-chlld!" Her voice had in it a sneer, 'then she straightened up, whirled her chair facing me, and gave me a sounding slap on the knee. "Say, maybe the fellows I met didn't educate that out of me mighty quick! Well, I reckon yes!" And she nodded, eying me side wise, her pretty chin in the air. But, dash me, I was so aghast I couldn't get out a word. Just sat there batting at her and turning hot and cold by turns. Came devilish near losing consciousness, by Jove, that's what! Of course, I knew she didnt know what she was talking about. Hadn't any sisters myself, don't you know, and never had learned much about other fellows' sisters; but. dash It, I knew something about farm and I - would have staked my life on hers. You can nearly always tell, you know. But, anyhow, I thought' I had better go now. I got up. "I say, you want to Just make yourself at home," I said. "And If you don't mind, I'll see you at the boat In the morning." She stood up, too, looking rather surprised. "You're not going awaT" "Oh, no; not out of town." I thought that was what she meant I added: "And as I go out, I'll stop down-stairs and have some one come up and stay with you." She dropped to the arm of tbe chair, hor pretty face showing dismay. "Oh, but eee here I I'm ruualqg you- off I know I am. gay, Mr. Lightnut, I don't want to do tliat I thought sure yon were going to be here. Broth er insisted yon would be," . Brother! Nice brother. Indeed, for her poor tittle thing! "Oh, you'U be all right.'' I said re assuringly. 'Tea Juat going over to the club, don t you know aot far awsy." She came right Dp to me aad placed a hand ba each shoulder. "Honest Injun, now," eke said and ber smile was ravishing. . "Honest, bow, Mr. Lightaut, you're going Just because I'm here.' Say bow, owa op!" And, dash tt, there was Sothtng to db but admit It. v ' "All right.- she said; aad 1 thought ber eyee ilaaked a little, Tbea I go t a hotel that's all!" "A hotel! Way, you caal do that ch, I aayl": ;. '';Vf "r "Why csai ir 0h was dowaright sngry oould see Hj aad aow eia tracUngly lovely aha was K Utt flame ta her cheeks! " ' r. But she, was ust a child an laoo cent litUe child: and how the deuce could I ever natte ber understand t I -1 stammered! 'hy--ac la . ma know. They wont take ! Is at It 14 Una of aigbk They Abe snapped her flccra "OS. I My, Mr. LUrbteat, play eir 09 that girlie and udy pdai: tout up a freah ! i tell yoo. I've k?t sit that be- kt.J . M . . . . . . . - . fc .. . una oar. ih va vua Tf IWI me a little, aed m bet a pire yoJaMi-.tiw.v.wirmanwfctt never r.u m . lady ,!.! Url ! Z'ftX? r' s'CTr:;) By, that S runny I , a as ti yi.ii t irt!r .. riaf iarrueaeae hr sie el bumnr, I iv me a ?"" 1. the .m, th.t r.irty kft trie nreathlM. er d fcr leoahte rarf ') Hr0;i, )ry a. Of a aJ fl"0 1 f-!t aTil'.t ar4 jr,l fuoV l.h. - ' , , . 'C.'i. a!-p i-!-.-'"t tr; Mr. I.', ' 'r.,.t -ft. r, t -e! t a j ta t '4 1 t I f -t , ' " Ho l.f ! 1 ! f ' a t c 1 r, n I' ! 1 I ' a In o! t ' t j 1 r I i I I 1 r . , p f f lr I ; I t t SPECIAL .-.-. SOUTHERN RAILWAY " .. , '. FROM : ;Vv: Raleigh, N. C. to Macon, Ga. ACCOUNT COFsFEDtRATE LEA.VE "RALEIGH 10 P. ROUND TRIP Leave Durham, 2:32 P. M., Greensboro, This special train i3 being operated and others. Train will" consist of first class day 1NUCAKS. J MAKE APPLICATION FOR YOUR RESERVATIONS AT ONCE. Tickets will be limited returning to leave Maeon, Ga.. on any regular .train up ts May 15th. or by depositing ticket with Special Ag nt at Ma--1 con and paying a fee of fifty cents final limit will be extended until June 6th, 1912. TickeU for this occasion will permit of STOP OVERS at At-; lanta, also other points returning. " . For fui ther detailed information J. O. JONES, F-O-TJ-ijM-P l The place to buy your Spring or Summer Suit at prices within reason. I absolutely guarantee satisfaction. New line of samples just received. Call and inspect my stock. F. I CHMIGK, IWant Tailor, "So jolly glad you like It," I said. "Well, I should say!" Then her beautiful eyes looked at me full. "You know, I didn't expect this I mean having a room all to myself. Never." And then, while I gasped, she went on, sweetly and calmly: "Why, Mr. Lightnut, Hrother Jack would throw seventeen thousand tits if I went to a hotel, because " She laughed deliclously. "Well, 1 promised him that If he would let me come home by New York ! would stay right here with you and behave myself." I "Behave yourself!" I echoed indig nantly. "Why, look here, do you mean to say Jack Billings your own broth er, you know thought you wouldn't (Continued on I'age 3) wi &.&.THE coy g S; AK!eURETHEfL,UKti mmm AND All THROAT ANO LUNG THOU bill GUARANTEED SATSFACTORV Off MONEY RgrVNClTO. lke Drummond Cam 1 & Water Co. Lake Drummond Transportation Co. Lake Drummond Towing Co. Dismal Swamp Canal An Inland Route, Protected from Storm. Nine Feet of Water Minimum Depth A I way". Quick Trannil for Traffic. Prompt Towing and Freight Moverm-nt. For toll, towing end freight raU apply at office m feahoard Hank Builil Ing and at Deep Creek Uck, Va M K. King, Pres. J. A. Mitten, Sy J. B, Batter, Supt, I. T. WfJtehuril, Traffic Msnsflsr Norfolk Ofllre Bell Phone 62l. Foley Kidney Pills TONKIN ACTIOS) 4VIOK IN SSSULTS ' Ohrt awapi relief from BACKACHE, KTDNST- and BLADDER TROUBLE, ftHKUMATKU, CONOESTIOrl ef the KIOHKYS, IrtrLAMMATION el tbe LACDKB end all eooorlng UJtmARY tettnittiamtt a i.l-. k MIDDLE AQED end ELDERLY rSOnJB aad fas " WOMEIf F wwT.iMkw i. f k.-........i ..il..,. V"''al. lUa r-Jf S klM Mt fn, a llax Jr a,i',uawau I m ii ir.mn, taniH FOR SALE BY ALL OELFRS . j ,,. ., . .. , . 1. u) ' ' ftvtsj at Ttsat tirtmtwct TRAIN ; 5 iiturjiu M., MONDAY MAY 6TH. FARE 8.r0. Burlington, 3:45 P. M. 4:30 P. M. for accomodation of VETERANS' coaches, also PULLMAN SLEEP- ask vnur ntrerit nr write- Traveling Passenger Agent, Kaleiph. N C 10:i Middle St. New Hern, N. C. HARDWARE AND Building Ma terial Paints, Oils AND Varnishes American Field Fence 1. 1 lew Bern, I, I PROFESSIONAL CARDS P. M. SiminonH, A. D. Ward, SIMMONS AND H ; ATTOHNKYS AM) COI NSKLLOB AT LAW SIT? B1KK, B. C, Office Roornn 401-2-3 Elks Hullding k Practice in thr- counties of Craven, Duplin, Jones, Lcimir, Onslow, Cart eret, Pamlico ami Wake, in the Su preme and Federal Courts, and where ever services are denired. DR. I M BOMNER. DISKASES OF THE ye, far, Nose and Throal AND General Surgery 1 ( fflre In Elks Temple Next Catnn, New Bern, N. O. A R. A. NUNiSt ATTORNEY AT LAW Practice In the eountlee of Craven, Carteret, Pamlico Jor.ee end Onslow . end in the Bute Ruprwme end Federal Coorte. , wVs ' 4 - i i. i. i . ... uuuiiuu . uuiiii iiiii I . v ; . " v. . Timothy and pca-vme nay, Corn.. Oati. Cfacked Corn. rQra Meal CS MeaL Tiect - 0'n JWCal, ie O. IVlCair IKCt Pulp, Bran, Ship8tuff,ilulh. Hammond Dairy Feed, IL P. ft force la rant t $t, ! errs ! ' -t ! T!r f ' v ' OatJ, Burt Oats, , Hye, Soy Beans and Field Ias. WANT TO BUY YOU FIELD PEAS. v m f ' S ' T ' -M n-'tkNM wUl be mtortd to atur Ih t'Bf1!!-( ef Ibe twig ef rMih-v . 1 o tVat (ro uf rl'.li'teVp ) r 'W 'r!g! t sn1 tr.t ; ' t ... 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