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The 1A1LY -V, .....,-. - - VQB3XlI.-NO. 47 NEW BERNE, N. C, THURSDAY, MAY 25. 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS. OCRNAL. V 7 r l BUSINESS LOCALS. ' - THIKTiENtwo cent postage stamps for - v'neentandaqarter. ' ,J f G.D. Bowdeo Co. , TYPKWEITIN(J done with neatness and dispatch. Apply to Jos W Brook, at O. H Vinton's omce. uwr uinzens Bank. mlO 2w. THTC nrnAtl and nleaniire of Dlovclinir re not to be question ; bnt the choic of wheel should Oe carefully consiaerea. We oan furnished ant lofornatiou you may desire on the subject. The " Waverly Scorcher", 82 lbs., prioe $100 is better than many (125 wheels The "Columbia" $150 is absolutely the BEST made. Cat lnruea, prices aud fair terms Iven for the asking W. T Hill & CO. Bole Agents. PARIS GREEN and Land Plaster f,r killing Potato Buiss at J. 0 Whitty ft Co. A FULL line of Spriug and Summer Samples, consisting ofCheviotts Black, Blue and Brown 8erge. Fine Check Uasti men. Imported 8uitiuis. Worsteds in all grades. Satisfaction guaranteed. F.M. Chidwck, Tail r. At Hall's book Store U8E DUFFY'S COUGH KILLElt oures Coughs, Colds, Sore Throt, etc. Excellent In all affections of the Throat and Lungs, induoing healthy action of the mucous membrane, soothing aud heal ing tho same. Is an antiseptic and oerMi OIDB, Prioes 10 o , 25o and 50o per bott.e. GO To Street's horse 8twre for Livery Fine roadter,s at Htreet's Horse store ELEGANT Saddlers at Street's tl. . tore. DANDRUFF, Itch, Mange, and all Skin Diseases cured by the us ot Duffy's Itch Ointment For sale by F. 8 Duffy, Druggis. MI8H fJacramental; Port and Scupper nong Wines for sale by Jab. Rbdmond I. CALVIN Schaffer's Wild Cherry Kock and Rye, put up expressly for t.hioat and lung diseases, for sale by J as Kkdmond DUFFY'S Halt Whiskey for Medicinal use, for sale by J A3 flKDvioxn. HUNYADI Janoa Mineral Water, the best Natural aperient. For sale by Jab Redmond PURS Corn Whiskey for sale by Jab Hkdmond. DUFF Goidon Imported Hherrv, for sale by Jab Rbdmond IMPORTED Holland Gin, Burke's Haos Ale and Burke's Guinness' burnt, or sale by Jas Rsduond 75,000 CIGARS at wry low figures for wholesale and retail trade for sale by Jas Redmond GARRETS Cognao Brandy used very much In the sick room For sale by Jas Rbdmond. "Our best hope is that China will how herself more Christian than the the United States." Kansas produce the nirnr og? of any state Id the anion b t there are so many people there to throw them at. In one way and another Mr. Cleveland's contempt for the mug wumps has been widely advertised, as it deserved to be. "The average citizen clamors very loudly for a general cleunop, as a precaution against cholera, until some one calls attention to the condition of his back yard-" The President has not began consideration, it is said, of the Western district attorneyship. The fall list of candidates is as follows: Glenn, Elias, Covington, Graham, Overman. DcLeaseps ongbt not to have been triad and convicted in the Panama prosecutions. His sent ence will now be set aside on the ground Of irregularity, and he will berelevsed. The truth is, France la ashamed of his conviction. At , Greenville, Ala., a sewer be came clogged and upon being dng np it waa discovered that the roots of a large oak, near which the - ae ver waa laid, had penetrated the pipe and oonneoted In a solid mass ' about thirteen oi the joints. The Joints were laid with strong ce- ment, through wbloh the tender roots of the tree peoetrated. A Frenobmannsmed H. Boolt , has solved the tobaooo question in -- an original manner. He aays In an ,. article on the subject: Tobaooo ' consists of the leaves and stalk of a . planj, charged with aromo, puri- - fylng, sustaining, txhilerating and . fragrant to the human being. Like the aroma of the rose, thla aroma should be Inhaled, in the form of oool Tspor, by the human nose. It is so natural for people to. tell tneri .., aomethlng strange,' that whenever startling rumor la con- oocted lit soon gets afloat and quiokly spreads. It la better not : to be need as an Instrument for the dlsalmlaatlan of f alia news. Peo ; pie oannot be too eareful In inch - matVeta,"aspeolally when the effect might be detrimental to another. ' Whatever news la going the papers will get. . In the absence of any reference In the . paper to any ' matter of public concern, It may be set down ae without foundation. Hews and Observer. . : LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Howard. G. D. Bowdcn & Co. Postage stamps George A. Leinau, Assignee's Sale. Issauc H. Smith, All Doubts removed. Richardson & Shcpard. Notice. Mr. W. H. Oliver iett yesterday morn ing tout, cud the national meeting of fire insurance companies. Company j.G, of the First Regiment, some time ago decided to give its pay for the James City duty to the widow of Lieutenant Colonel I). N. Bognrt, who was killed at New Berne. Company C, of the regiment, located at Raleigh, de cided ti apply its pay in the s:ime gen erous manner. The News and Observer says that Commissioner ol Agriculture Lane, of Alabama, has written u letter to Com missioner John Kobinson, in which he highly compliments the North Carolina Hand Book, and says that it is the lincst p'ece of work of the kind which has come to his office. The llendei .-.on Herald gives the fol lowing item concerning in-ect pcttts: 'Gardener are rai.-i:i heavy eon plaint about the mu!i.!;di i'v of insects infesting their vegetable-. l'o.i..i -nigi. Ilea bugs, and cut worms arc said to lie more des tructive this yr.ir than ever before. To mato and caib i:,e plan's of early setting havencaily been di strove. 1.'' The oulshle deeniciions of the cupital on the iiOth will be red and white, the Confederate colors, and the same will be used in the inU nor decorations. This is in accordance uilh n suestion made by Col. E. n. Hall, commander of the veterans. The decorations oftliebicron which tlic casket containing Mr. Davis' remains will rc-t will be black and white. A perfect town is that in which you see the farmers patronize the home mci- chants, the merchants patronizing home printers, the laborers spending the money they earn with their own tradesmen, and they buying their tilings at home instead of going abroad. The spirit of reciproci ty lictween business men and mechanics, tradesmen and laborers, the fanners and manufacturers, results every time in mak ing the town a good one for businc s. Those desiring to have anything in serted in the Journal on a certain day will please get it to us during the morn ing of the previous day. There is a disposition on the part of many to put off bringing in such matter uutil late in the afternoon possibly nfhr their own duty's work is orer. We cannot work our printers all night and the only way you can lie sure that what you bring in will come out the next day is to furnish it early. The Colorado beetle will sometimes play the mischief in a crop of potatoes in a very short time unless they are fought diligently, and the curlew bug likewise makes havoc in a grain crop. Draw backs exist in everything, and from the tobacco grow ing sec tions comes a state ment that the Ilea bug is doing much damage to tobacco. The unseasonable weather lias increased the number of these bugs so that they are more trouble some than usual. Winston has had another big fire, probubly reaching a loss of 200,00, with insurance of about three-fourths of that amount. The mammoth pluc and twist tobacco factory, next the laigest in the South and owned bv I. II. Hanest & Co.' was also burned with a lew other build ings including a warehouse belonging to A. J. Reynolds. Five hundred people arc thrown out of employment. Some of the firemen were overcome by the heat and a number were hurt by falling brick, &c. Greensboro was asked for help but arrived too late to be of service. If there is any street in the resident portion of the city that more imperative ly needs than another every foot of it kept available for use that street is New Btreet. lureo leading churches arc on this seot and it is used considerably, and yet, unfortunately it is one of our narrowest streets. As soon as the city's finances permit the street improvements should be extended to it and it should be t''e-dra ncd as some of the streets have been already, so the little diiches at tho edges of the road bed can be closed and veh'clcs thus be enabled to use clear up to the trees when need arises for it. Centenary M. E. Picnic Centenary M. E. Sunday School found it raining when they got to their journeys end (though it did not last long,) consequently the plan of taking dinner in the grove was abandoned.and it was spread in the dinning room of the Atlantic Hotel insted. The genial pro prietor, Mr. B. L. Perry, throwing the hotel open to the large party of pleasure sekrs. The dinning 'room tables were need, and were filled four times. The excursion stayed until the arrival of the mail train at night, conseqnently they did not get back until about ten o'clock last night. TIiom attending think It was the best picnio the school ever had. . (. s . Best Bread In the City.;: j ' 1 Large loaves delivered at a cents. Cakes and pies constantly on hand sad maao 10 oracr. u, v, v. jncuauia Coroner's Inqnett. The great portion of the day was taken uy yesterday by Ooroner Primrose and his jury in investigating tba killing of Wm. McCoy, col., Monday night, and the inrjucst is not yet ended. It will be re sumed at 10 o'clock this morning in the City Hall. Thirteen witnesses were examined during the first sess'on of the jury and about as many more in the afternoon. Over a dozen witnesses were examined before any material facts were developed, but it is now substantiated that two men were seen running from the scene of the shooting directly after it occured. Two men whom they passed inquired what the shooting meant but they kept on their way without answering. They ran through the vacant lot along side the colored Odd Fellow's Lodge near the A. & N. C. R. R. shops towards the macadamized road. Ilattie McCoy, the wife of the deceased was seen on the macadamized road very soon after the shooting occurred, bare footed and with her hat in ber haad. Two men wero just a little ahead of ber and yet she claims to have stayed at the house of Hafrar Pitts, col., a place ot bad reputation, through the night, and it does seem pretty well established that she was their before the time of the shooting and also later and she did not leave Ilagur's until the next morning though she was sent for and informed that her husband was dead. There is also evidence brought forward to show that she visited another house of similar character during the night but this is denied. Hattie McCoy seems to have been a pretty bad character tor years. It was brought out that her husband found her an .1 Cassy Morton, a yellow woman, who seems to be her most intimate companion with two white men on the street Sunday ightjand that on his threateningly ap proaching the crowd there was a general scattcration and the husband was also looking for his wife the next night the night of the shooting. After the shooting occurred the two men who ran were teen by several. Just proceeding the shooting a colored youth Henry Dawson, walking up Hancock street saw four people, two men and two women ahead of him. He reconnized one woman as Hattie McCoy, from knowing her and recognized the other as Cassy Morton from her name being called. This witness swears em phatically that one of the men was white and one colored the white man turned around and he recognized him beyond loubt as "Dick Blackledge." The party stopped where the shooting occurred and the witness was but a short distance off when it happened. Both the men and both the women ran when the shot was fired taking different direc tions through the vacant lot previously spoken of. Further developments are looked for this morning. Hancock Street Xetbodest Picnic Gets Back. If the length if time they stayed is any criterion Hancock Street Methodest Sun- lay school must have had the biggest time of any tl at has thus far gone. They went off on Tuesday, the 23d inst., at 8 m., and did not return until the next morning about 7 o'clock. The protracted stay, however, was none ol their choosing. An Hour alter the steamer landed at the wharf at Ar lington farm the wind which was blow ing very hard lowered the water so as to leave her aground and she could not be gotton off until the next morning. Considering the circumstances all on the excursion made out very well. After the boat accommodations were exhausted ware house near the wharf in which hay was stored made a very convenient place tor the resting of the smaller chil dren; a good portion of the larger ones amused themselves far into the night by taking rides on a truck that was there and in one way and another the hours were passed pleasantly. All unite in saying that in Bpite of the unexpected delay they bad a very good time, and return thanks to Messrs. Dan- enburg and Sultan for tbe largo share they contributed towards it. Craven County Flsanees. Mr. Thomas Daniels, Treasurer of Crven county informs us that the coun ty is in better condition now tbaa ltbss bren before for about twenty-five years, The ranning expenses of the county are promptly paid as they occur and there are no vouchers out-standing but what can be met upon presentation. Conse quently county scrip instead of being handed abound at from SO to W cents on the dollar is bow worth 100 cents on tbe Tbs bonded Indebtedness is also being regalarly reduced. From $100,000 it btg been got down to between (55,000 and 80,000.- - These are some ot tbe beneficent re- sul'j of a soand Democratic administra- tion. May good officers, such as we now bats long ' continue to power and prosperity conunne to follow Us wise exiroise. i J ; J. t... I j Y lIiInTst .PUtIur. - "1 am prepared to replate jour Old tarmwAWi st Barrlngton's .Machine omp on suauis Btreet. , - Wvujm Btaunes. Collegiate Institute Notes. Quite a uuraber of the students wert. off Wednesday on the Centenary Sunday School picnic. Lawn tennis is the game just now. The students are delighted with their speakee. Dr. Thos. Hume, and their preacher Rev. W. S. Creasy. No better selections could have been made. The faculty of Institute has kihdly con sented to let the pupils have a lawn par ty on the Green soon. All former stu dents will be invited and a very pleasant occasion is anticipated. Prof. Mortons nuiiecei:- i pivlici'i ' daily and no effort U bciii;; -par; 1 io make of the approaching mn e-,!. iln best that has been held in t :i b. :! the Institute. The regular Friday .l'l"p..ion cises were unusually intcn -sling la it IV day. These exercises arc looted f ir. ;r.t to with pleasure by the siml. i::. a d i,' ways result in prolit to them. The following H a specimen ni i iii sion written by Master David Co .U'l lor a recent recitation in the l.oc'.woi class from the familiar In,. .-, "Twinkle, twinkle little i-tar, Howl wonder what you t.r Up aliove the world so high Like a diamond in the -l.y, ' Scintillate, Scintillate. Thou diminutive liimin In body, Rejoicing in the cm ecb appellatio im-ii How I wonder what ihe'cc .1 substance of tlu r :r':r;:!-i-. Elevated above the terre.-lial spheres, To so great a distance, Resembling the valuable gem Of the name of diamond, Placed in the extensive aerial region, Surrounding the tcrraqueos of spherical body, Upon which we reside, When'.tbe flaming magnificent luminous orb irraduallv sinks And vanishes from our secular observa tion, And with moisture, Which the vegetable position of this mundane spheie Has ejected. The diminutive specimen of botany, en titled "grass Has become exceedingly humid, Then you present to our admiring nl- scrvation Your beautiful diminutive, luminous my. Scintillate, Scintillate, all the nocturnal period. The following constitute the successful ones who were so fortunate as to get Jib the honor roll for the month ending Mas 19th. Misses Mary Barriagton, Lizzie Porter, Rosa Dail, Mamio Daniels, Bertha Willis, Mary Wetherington, Mary Voliva, lttibj Daniels, Aleph Cason, Eliza Simmons, Lizzie Ellis, Katie Gilbert. Alice Spencer, Bessie Parsons. Messrs. James Winfield, H:i R-.rring- ton, Benson Lane, Lynn liiidren and Frank Willis. Trouble at a Picnic. A correspondent writes us that on Sat urday the 15th inst. on New River bank" the annual picnic was held and sucli a a crowd never was seen there at one time. They have a large pavilion and dance hall on the beach and music and dancing were the order there, as well as eating, but there was something to mar the feeling of those people. "Whiskey-drinking and fighting were a part of the day doinga and before tho performance ended two men were cut with knives, one oi them Mr. Joe. Willis, Seriously. He wascut across the throat, that is, aronnd from under the ear to the front Dart of the neck, cash 5 in. long and in one place 8-4 in. deep and yet he is living, or was, lusl Tl.iiifday 18th instant. The assaulted was Mr. Martin Iin d of Morehead, a nephew of M-. John lioial of that pluce. The other in in Martin, made bis escape but we hear he is arres ted. Tbe other main tut, was a brother of Joe minted Rubin, both sou ol tin late Capt. Wallace Willis, of (ii,-,.i, , h was cut by Dr. Mel. aid. .n mai tin forehead ,so we learn. What the Paper Does. An Illinois newspaper says: power of a newspaper to . I aw The tr.ih its OWB town, or direct the trade ill other channels, can hardly be estimated; and what is more, it is a matter that is har.llv ever considered as an important factor in the towns prosperity, for t he simple ren. son that it is not thought of by busiuevs men. He who will give the mutter a moment of unbiased thought will be the last man to pooh I pooh ! the idea. The local paper, that is nveiving a good living patronage from the town in which it is published, will guard well tbe interests of that town with jealous care, just the same as the merchant guards the interests of his individual customers. A Tf ry Fort anste ObussIssi si s Hb. Mr. W. H. Cohen's infant child had a remarkable escape from death by falling plastering yesterday. The littlo one regularly takes a nap every day between one and two o'clock. Yesterday tbe nap was omitted and while Mrs. Cohen was holding her Child on her lap in the pas sage the plastering directly over the cradle fell right into it. Had the child , . ) l i. 1 Lt .1 oecn iu it, as u iuijh invaruNj jnacase, the result would have been sleKet cer tain to bave been instant death. The missing of the nap was a providential event E. C. I). Eastern Csrellna Dispatch Lias. On and after Monday, May 1st, until farther notice s steamer of thfs line will Isats Kewbsn daily (Sundays excepted) at 4 p.m. StW, HUTDKBSOR, AgSDt. Washington Correspondence. Rev. N. C. Hughes, Sr., ofChoeo wlnity, died on Friday last after a Ion; illness. The Coast line people have extended the'r track to the river, and are preparing' to build an elevator. Capt. A. W. Styron is building one and will soon commence another steamer to run iu connection with the Coast line, on the sound river route i. c, Leechville, Sladesvillo, Scranton, Makelyville, etc. The there A' A I'e 1 :i i Cant. lm tie:, i.ui will ' III 'irlll'il'i I ' l tli eo. A i.- 7-bh i. el 1). I i : . ., I'i Km r in b. .e -A .,V,! .: I 'V ll!l' 1 i used bi U III i- C duv, reach Ti ws Hi ll I 'eti i,er s I. 1. 1 hi eii by all who upright man. W. him. a - an lion ' ie.-it ill peal e. v In P.al lie ground I'.u lcls. General F. B. Cameron, who is mu -li interested in the Gil'nnl il- c ' Company and the i-e'ei n ,:i '..m .i !' Forurtb of July, has just written to die president that he will loan th company a twelve pound Howitzer ior the occasion. Profc3or d., Graham Daves will very shotly send to tho company a bca'itiful Maryland fhg to be hoiste i over the Maryland momimivit. An entire') m-w li'.c -.f .! c' : goo Is have bec -n o.- I, i. I ',r ; i.; i' , .f Ju'y and Ms -l'l''(,-: if C' I'e II. 'cut ilona. evcrcwhi.re. "A. fling don" n hen th vigh! i f is iie'.ir fort;otii Now just as soou as you uhiuk of something you noed iu our Hue, call and get it thou you will bet (vrti.in nm i' .', " Wo have Ms :( li't!.- 'lungs a man is always ri"j;etlirif,', such as Collar Bu'tcnt', Scarf Rtu&iu en;, ('ufT Holditrs, Sho.i S'.rii.fj.s, (uorpois" hiil'i :tii i.l forrt' i i n : ) Slo. lot. ve rtuppurii Liiir-r '.V, . : . Ito. ;;i '!' :mi.-ii ... 1 1 '. K WhitU-.sA'..- 11 nl,. t t'o.intrv rmiluee. 11 . f. ao- li.-swa. ilia 1 Cotton U to 7 Com, from boat Chickens, flil .fi M Tbn k i. Tin r. !') ', Ha i. ;:iu, mrri-IO. b Eggs, llali I-J. . Field peas, tiUa90c. Oeese, 75c. a 1.00. Hides Dry flint, fie; dry salt 4e green, 9 l-2c. Lamb alive $1.50 to $i. Oats, 45c. Peanuts, 1.S0. Turkeys $1.60a2.0n. TrnHerfi Ttd." VoIJ.t Steamer ( ad n't.- ; elivillc i-.lll ' ' Ii'in ' i : c I' .-alio . I ;ai's i.i . i tnr ' i tun, . in. tl. !,i; en A: III v. i v v. I - -. I', pi.. I'r M 1 1 Ml,i. .lilt A I si finck: I'l.il ol'Cl na a!" wall, N. C. eoiilan, TKHMS CASH. ut :! A ' res. r. !:!?( A .-i ThiirATnci ': . i.Kr f I. uk. :s ii! I'ab'ic, Friicrfs vA Piirnsr I. Prop. Wm. U. SiiKPAni) have moved uiy Shop From the Hotel Albert, and s'lcerely solicit vour continued gatronsge at the GASTON HOUSE ARBER SHOP. Firm to be known ns BIOUARDSON & 8HEPAR1). All Daubta BemoTd! F. r. OUTLAW. Esq.. Dover. N. 0. recently received Four Hundred Dollars from tbe Safety Investment and Loan Company of 8yracnse, N. T., in 8 days after the necessary papers were sent. The Safety is one of tho finest known Loaning and Investment Companies. If you don't borrow, every dollar invested doubles. For particulars address or apply to ISAAC II. SMITH, Btate sigr., New Berne, a. C. M. B. Howard, Agent, . Fire, Life ul MM Insuranoo Over Farmets & Merohanto Bank, mtWtm NEW BERNE,K( O.' faj & af: l '' i r 9 'I.' . y .;!.'. ;:.s i u '4 iUi J'UI'pOM - Flv Exterminator. Cassard'g Ham?. 'J."il b.tcoc- f r !ee ''re. ,1. . A . ... 1000 I'- I rnrk's 1-l.cid Al u()OHKTEit BEER. Minted !))wi t J -J J5 P asT J :.::inears, Tin Water Carriers. Croquet u. Other Ti I ii l.i .1'inocr i He it lets Oillel, Hi i i i Paiicr new lot. i: . i. V. : w '"ii.'. go Assortment of TableU, .-'luuo Milk Pans, Stone l'ilchets, Stone PrcM i ve J.us, Porce lain lined I'reserv'iig Kettles, j at M. E Whitehurst' If. I'olloeiv St. Near i'ostoliiee. lavVstntoci ! I want j ou kind reader as a customer. Our interests aro mutual. I will save you money on any ihne: in tho JEWELEY LIKE. EHPKCIALr.Y. CLOCKS & WATCHES My repairing is nuoxoellcd by any one In the Ufttyed States aud i my prices are very low. Watoh glasses only 15 ots., for hunting oasa and IS ots. for heavy open case wsteheS eall and see me. All eyes properly fitted with spectacles BAXTER T11F4 JEWKMilt. Sign, Gold Eagle, Middle Street, I dwtf. hi Mn tan's Tsday: ice f'npom Cuca-Coia, Ma Water, Lsi ffliide from Juices. 3 , 2i (JANDIES. R.O"'7 Fine Candies. "" - 'tr.T t " " IT i'ilil. ( V rirs Florida Granges, Bananas. & Etc. .i? 'dim ici! (JfiiS .1 oil Broad . penence in ieiit u'nar . ihae in -I-- . -it ilicir .; prices. Vv t.i o lsrs, t iy Fans i 'i"'"'ip ."' Wind v bereens, Wire olrt! Tubs AND a r :zvm. L: XL CUTLER & CO. Xew liome SEWING MACHINE. koh .:.i: dull b I i 'rai Sold t'.nib:i ind C'.iiteiet, AS I! or on lease teims mado it i ..vsy. Old iiineh taken as part f payment Pi chinas TIC 31)1.1) Oil i i. :iO( TEN, e Citizen tf. Ncv 13.:m'k Nu;ni .MeSorley, l'it:e'.':'.'i' Weciily, 'I.':. UIU: . LemoDH, oto. Wo h.i.o Mu- .xMei-l Soda and ( oca ( ol.i in the i if y. Wo ,i!mi 1;:;vc ;1 1" ii,;-...: .-, and 10 ot. liiio o! LH i A Uc5 lit o;tv. i CANDIES. IN SEALED PACKAGES 00 ct uts per lb. Tenm-j's 8iiH'rHno chocolates mid Hon 1'. HiH oiil 10 and 50 ctr. per ll. Give our Hodii uud Caudy one tribl and bo convinoed that they ure the best iu the city. T. J. TUHfiER & GO. Has just received another new Stock of ' K urnKure, Mat triwses. New Home Sew- ' -iug Meohino and the Improved No 7 j , Vmoiican 8uwi .t Machine, Clcoks, Cook' ' H',ovs and other HoUte Furnishing x 0 itUyo numerous to mention. have bounht tho Entire Stock for Spot Cash and cart sell CmtAPBn than ' any other houseio. the olfy for eaah ot I on time. Call and see my stook sA sr. ' convinced. , V(. , . , , , t0 Itegpeotfiilly, .- ; s uY if ;.' .' i.f.., t .fciw U'dt .,i;iis. 'ft "Ti' tAV , - - ' r ' 'M'r
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