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Journal. HE 3 VOL. XIII. SO. 40. NEW BERNE, N. C. TUESDAY. MAY 22, lb94. PRICE 5 CKtfTS. MAIM 1'T BCSI3ES9 LOCALS. mr.SU SUawbrmea at J. wood's t 6c. per quart. W. 8mtll- VOh'ET aavcdk moory made. Bnj Tour Medicine M Mace'a Drug Btore. Ton will un money on erery purchase. .Quality guaranteed. A. trial will convince you. . . ' , EXTRA On beef and lamb this morning' Will bare any quantity of real tot to. morion morning. : BIBLE and call gong taken from Rocky Ruo Metbodiat cburcn, eat Any infor mation fcs H whereabout of same will l thankfully receiyed. . AdOreaa Geo. Jont, New Beryrt X. OL . d&wlt TO KEST for tbe Summer, a furolshe! bout. Apply at tbia Office. . St ' FOUND.-AD umbrella lea at tb coort bouae daring memorial meeting. Owner ' canr recoire earn by calling at Jovmai ofBce and paying for tbia advertisement. IF yon owe dm please pav me. ;. O. . 8uTKB. BOW to make money, is fat a-tre it and bdy your medicine from Mace's Drug State and aava 15. A trial will con vince you. , . . tf. MAC USE and band made brick in any . y quantity Tor rale. aa&tf ' Cnaa. RxizumtR. . WHEX Bnraxine is ' used according to - directions, a tbird of tbo labor and the coat of soap in ordinary washing is eared, (temples free at J. P. Taylor's. TRY Oaakill's Cream Drinks, tbey are fine. Nothing but pure cream nsed in making them. Orange, Pineapple, Vanilla, Strawberry, Raspberry and Bananas. Also Ice Cream Soda. tt. LOCAL NEWS. , , -SKW ADVERTISEMENTS. . Unwaru. M. Manly For Sale " U. S. Mace Money Saved. J. W. Small woo J Fresh Strawberries. 1 Shui'i. Cobn & 8on Veal and Lamb. Ueii. Jones Bible and call gong taken. ' The Gounod Club meets to-night at the residence of Mr. E. H. C'aypool. The regular meeting of the Naval Re serves will be held at l ho Armory tonight at 8 o'clock. Ui. J. C Howard received a telegram from & H. & E. H. Frost yesterday quoting beans at $3-00 t ) $3.50. - To-day the Disciples have their pic-nic at Wilkinson's point The steamer will leave from tbe loot of Craven street Mr. 'R. R. Hill, a Journal compositor, will feast on new Irish potatoes from his garden to day. Some as large as ordi nary hen egg s Tbe W.-N. & N. Riilroad ia starling to build a fence from the corner of George street downward to make suro that ve hicles do not drive on the side walk. Tbe central committee of the Vance Me morial Association &ie requested to meet at the court house Thursday at half past five o'clock. There will be services conducted by Rev. Rums Ford to-night in the Baptist mission station corner of Norwood and Pollock streets. ;r , . Returns for a late shipment nf peas by a party near town lacked just 15.00 of bringing enough to pay freight and com missions. - It does'ot often pay to risk shipments whtn the price gets down. The Little Helpers will meet at the residence ' of Mrs. Geo. Henderson this atternoon at half past three o'clock, where they will go by conveyance to Mrs. Tis- dale's where tbe regular montbiy meeting will beheld. ' . .iw'-V The woik of leveling the ridge left in laying the pipe for tbe water works is in progress.-' The di rt removed " is being nsed to raise tbe side walk on ' Middle at. which Is to be built up to correspond -with that just finished aloof; the Episco pal church line. ' The admission fee to the entertainment by the Kings Sods and Daughters to morrow night will be only 10 cent. The entertainment will be a short one of a musical and . literary character and re freshments will, bo served afterwards. Tbe performance ia to begin at 8:30. Joe Burner, col.; had a preliminary ex amination before Mayor Ellis yes'erday for striking a colored woman- Jane Har- gett, with a board, a deadly -weapon. Ha was bound over to court in the. sum of 150. His mother, who also- partici pated in the disturbance, was let off with payment of C03t& -' "i Tbe Hancock street Methodist S.inday school will go on their annual pic-nic Wednesday. Riverdale has been chosen as the place. Tbe boat will stop at tbe landing to put off all those that desire to reninm there, and then proceed further down the river for the benefit of alt those wishing to enjoy a sail on broader water. A li mite 1 nunber of tickets will, be sold Hi 50 cents each entitling purchaser to the trip and dinner. "-. ." :vl - A colored excurslou from Wilmington was m the city yesterday. ' Tbere were t wo fire companies the Cape Fear No. 3, s"i I riicenix Xo. L; along with engine iui'l hose carriage. ; The excursion was r.u by the iormer.' They, in company v ih a WilmLnsrtott and' a New Berne ' - l :ind, and the Rough and Ready ' 'T:,"y ef'Xcw Berne and other . . i l : . i ij si j-.irivlod the streets couaid- uS Ce y in uniform, and ;i t- l vtJ at the r"r 1 hoiue ' t cr It Oalaf aa4 Gel a Hon. F. If. Simmooa, left returning to Raleigh.'" Dp. Q. K. Bagby, left yesterday unfil ing for Greeoaboro to attend tbe commen cement exercises of the Cute Nonral and Industrial School His daughter, Miss Gertrude fa a member of the graduating class. . ' Miss Sarah Davis, ot Beaufort, who has a relative attending the N. & L School pasted through to be present at the conv mencement and to visit friends in Greeoa boro, . . Rev. C G. Vardell, having received notification that considerable Intereit was developing ia the meetings at Pollocks villa being conducted by Rev. 3. IL Isler, of Goldsboro, left Sunday afternoon to asaist in the meetings. He expects to stay as long aa tbe interest requires his attend ance. Mr. L. C. Emroett went down Monday uiornipg to the meetiogs, ex pecting to return today. Tbere were three conversions in the Sunday night's meeting. Mr. G. J. Ipock, of Ernul, was in the city yesterday and called around to pay for another year's subscription to the Weekly Journal. Mr. Ipock is also ar ranging to pit in another shingle mill at his plsnt on Swift creek. Mrs. O. Mark?, who has been visiting her daughter Mrs. Fred Thomas, of Rocky Mount, returned home last night. Rev. L. A. Guy, superintendent of Mr. T.A.McIntvre's Glenoe Stock Farm.caine in on the steamer Neuse and left by rail for his home. Mr. Guy has been North visiting successful stock and poultry forms. Rabbi EisenlHirg, recently of Patterson N. J. is in the city stopping at Mr. M. H. Sultan's. Mr. B. S. Guion, who has been spend ing several weeks with relatives in Bilti moro returned home on the str. Neuse. Mrs. Eli Elliott, left yesterday morn ing od account of having received a tele gram that her father Mr. Joshua Johnson was in a dying condition at his liomi in Go'dsboro. A Fire Quickly Extinguished. About half pass ten o'clock Sunday night the watchman at Moody's mill dis covered a fire in lite planing mill next to the dry kiln. It was extinguished with the loss of only about $75, tho principal damage being to belts. In about five minutes from the time the alarm was given the fire department had a stream on tbe fire, but quick as they were it was being pretty well under control even then by the mill people with water kept accessible. The only way the fire can be accounted lor is that it caught from a torch-light Hall Storm la Leaolr and Greene. A severe wind and hail sbirm passed through Greene and Lenoir counties Friday evening, doing considerable dam age to crops, and the gin house of Mr. Richard Hardy of Greene connty was blown down. Mr. Geo. Best's crop, near Beaton, suf fered so much that he thought be would have to replant his entire crop of cotto i. Quite a heavy rain and hail storm passed .through Grifton, Maysville, Dover and Cove sections. A Snail Fire In the Country. Last week there came near being a. ser ious fire at the large saw and shingle mill of Mr. G. J. Ipock at the mouth of Swift creek. The wind was blowing very strong at the time, but with tho united effort ot the laborers and all present, tbe mill property was saved. Three small shanties near by were horn ed entailing loss of about $150, ' . . i Orehesti a Officers. The Y. M. C. A. Orchestra ha baen organized with the following officers." H. D Wood, President ' W. W. Koch, Sec Tress. v C. L. Gaskil V Musical Director. Thos. G. Wilkinson, Businesa Mnna HAPPENINGS OF THE VAT. H The Mississippi river hi on a big with water rising tour feet a day. . , bue, .4 Politics in Virginia are wofolly mixixl, aad the Democrats are apprehensive about extsung eonnuona. , , , .-a . ; ; i The recent earthquake in Veneiula wsi bjojI disastrous. Several large " towns were sunk, and lakes of filled water now occupy their former, sites, v Some ten thousand people were hurried in the er ruption and thousands more left destitute Tbe minister at wasnington or tnat strict: en conntry has been asked to receive con tributions for his destitute counirymen. ' Hon. Harry Skinner, -of Pht : county, leader of the (North Carolina Fopulists, and father of the Sub-Treasury plan has WH UaT.HM-w r ' J - ed, at Wiison,' OxforaV Carthage, States- ville and Concord, aunng tne nrst weeic of June - His Bpeecneswul doubtless in dicate the lires upon that party will make the issues in the coming Campaign. - PolkMUIer. : , Polk Miller,' who is to appear' at the theatre bere on tbe zotn, in lrapersana. tion of the Virginia negro dialect, sings, bamo playing etc., is one of the leading dnictists of Richmond, Vavi President of the V lr'inia iield IS ports and Game As soc'mtioo, and one of , the i most . popular and well known men of tbe State. Rais ed upon his father's plantation in Amelia county anions the numerous slaves owned by tbe famity, be js familiar withp every l l and patoris of the negro chaiscter, i i 1 1.9 duurjations would make a mule CL03ISQ EXERCISES Of Mew Berne Collegiate Iaitl Ute May t4tfc to Jaae lsk Thursday. May 24th, 4:30 p. m. Con tests for prizes in spelling and penman ship. May 25tb, 4:30 p m. Contests for price in reading. May W, 38, 29, 3U. 31, anil June 1,11 m. to 8 p. m. Quarterly examinat ions. May a7th, 8 p. m. S. rmon by Rev. C. G. Vardell. Mat 88tb. 4:30 p. m. Contest tor prize in original composition. Mar xwiu 8 p in. Annii.il address ur Gen C. A. Battle. May 80th, 4:80 p v. -t' ..e t for prize- in Declamation. May 81st, 8 p in. Pr z A . aided. Prizei for penm .nhii, w u 'y J. D. Hodges; prize for .e.i given by E. E. Harper; prize fr punctuality, given by E. E. Ilarner: urizc lor lst uaperon Hiworv given by VV. II. Oliver; prize for best Composition, given br C. L Gnskill. Gold Medal civen by J. D. Hodges presented by C. L. Gaskill, E-mj. Weiwters tn ib. Uictioimry, jiiven hy .). D. Hodge?, presented by A. II. Powell, Esq. hoiarelup $25 bastnian Lo'. giv.'n hy J. D. Hodges, presented by Rev. Rulu. Ford. Scholarship $50 at Tiin. Col. given ly J. D. Hodne, preenleil hy Rev. U. G. Harley. Scholarship $50 at Ashville Female College given by J. D. Hodges, presented by Rev! J. T. Lyon. Scholarship $75 at Washington & Leo Univ., given hy J. IX Hodges, presented by J. Stanly Tho-naa, Esq. Scholarship $150 at W. F. Institute, Staunton, Va , given by J. D. Hodge?. Presented by J. S. Long, LL. 1). June 1st, 8 p. m.- Annual party. Tho marshals on the occasion are: Fred Whitly, IT. V. Allen. M. I)kW. Stevenson, Jr., Linville L. Hendren, E Ellis Williams, Geo. W. Menders n, and Ernest H. Wood. The invitation committee consists of. Misses. Elizabeth T. WiU'runs. Gertie Willis, Lazinka Z. Swindell, Rnbie Iiin iels, Bertha E. Tucker, Fannie Cutler and Viola Provo. Corn and Cotton Not Hurt Much. Mr. W. A. Barrington, of Ulympin, was up yesterday. He inf. inns us that corn in his neighborhood is up to i lie av erage of previous years. Cotton cannot be told about as vet be cause all is not up yet He lias some cotton on boltoiuy laud planted early that came up and stalks can be found among it now with as much as six leaves, whjle other cotton planted on higher land at the same time is not through comiuj up yetbe'ng held back by the dry weath er. He now lias over his entire crop about two-thirds of a stand. Some tanners are just planting, having waited lor rain before doing so. This is about a month later than it would have been planted hud the weather been suitable, but th re is lime still for it to conio. Irish potatoes fared worse duiiug the dry weather than any othci crop they had a wilted appearance before tho rain came and the crop will be diminished considerably, but m spite of all draw backs, young potatoes can now le found The Leaolr County People's Party Convention. At the Lenoir County People's Party Convention held in Kinston last Saturday, R. p. Klusej presided and Geo. L. Taylor and S. H. Bright acted as secretaries. R. B. Kinsey was elected chairman of the County Executive CJpmmjttce for two years. Delegates were elected to tne State, Congressional, Judicial and Sena- torialJConvcntioos, as follows : To State Convention: C. P. Davis, E. R. Hauser, Peter Phillips, J. D. Wal ters, J, I.-Faulkner, Jesse Holland, S. H. Bright, J. T. Daley, Alonzo Rouze, J. P. Tucker, J. I. Vass. .-. -To Judicial! "E.' T, Mosely 8. D. Parish. T. J. Abbott. Cv W.J ovner, Ji A, Tilghmsn, Wm. Elmore, T. W. Taylor, jk. j. : Alien. ' uavia . wiuiams, i . w, Dawson, W. R. Baker. f; : - '--.-..' To Congressional ! W, E. Askew. N. A. Tyndal, J. F.-McCoyy' G. L. Tavlor, R. Hood, E. G. Tyndal, B. P. Bcarboro, J. J . Mill, John A. Cfraay, i.. . Alex ander. E. F. Smith. ; : " To Senatorial J. N. DaleyTDurham Gradv. C. M. Odum. M. Pullev. R. Hood. James Croom, J. L. Tyndal, Levl.ByrdJ Job iJeaver, : js. . a , t , Jf erry, u. Ji Kennedy- --X.-O.---' .-,: ' - The date for holding these conventions has not yet been set i New York Trnek UnoUtlons by Wire, . Messrs. Palmer Bivenburg & Co., of New Torky'., telegraphed .the fbllowing quotations' for that city last night. -' Strawberries. 8 12c : Cabbaffe,5c. $1.25; Peas, half barrel, 50c $1.00 bushel 50c. 78, ' Turnips $1 to $2jger uNinaivaa ftv'iuviaa - rr,. "'' "" It is amid: I A man that wears out the sole of his shod lust in the middle is bound te be rich.' . i; ... "' ;'- ': :r ' Now friend when youezamme the sola of your 'shoe to see if you are going to be rich, it; may remind yoa that you need a new pair. Doa't f ail to try Howard for them; Our Stacy Adams & Co's., shoes are the Best' made and cleanest stock sold in New Berne; and all who have worn them will testify to their wear ing qualitiisA Prices: , $3.00 to $5.00 in men's; Boots, $2. to $3.00 only. - ; j, U. HOWARD. VTASUISUTOJI LETT Eft Taaee Memorial Meeting. Rrso etlons aad Eaiopl. s Other News. The IK-mocratic Senators, under the able leadership of Senator Harris are makiog stnnuous etTirts to iki the tariff bill by June 15th. Senator iimsoiu is a member of the steering committee and will do his utmost to nrereut ilelav in haring this imortant nutter settled. Tbursilay night there was a largi- gath ering ot .North Curuliiiiant at the ance memorial meeting in this city, besidig many representatives of other states. Mr. Hugh WaddoH introduced the tollowiui: ' resolutions which eie uiiiiiiiiiouiiy aduphd : ' Iwsolvid, That we sincerely inciiru with the irop'.c of North Carolina oer tbedeitli of the soldier and statesman whom they love and honor alxtve all others, whose abilities and distinguished' public stn ices had won the respect of the country. Kesolvcd. that altliougb the youngest governor of the state, on eillu-r side during ihe Wpir, there was none who exhibited gn-atcr capacity or energy, or contribulol Diore to the cause wlm li in- epoiiid than Zeliulon B. Xmh e. It solved, Tlurt we will chcrih liis memory as a biave Conliilerate soldier, a great war governor, an aide Ij'ited States senator, aed an lionet and incomiptib e man. U 'solved, That a copy of thex' reo'u lion 1j transniitttd to his liimilv with ussiiianic of our tumlerc-t sympathy. Then Senator .lurvis was introduced by Mr. Rob't Hunter, the president ot the assoei'ition. in an elegant unit gracolully delivered sjieecli. Senator .larvis read a caitliilly prcpareil and very ehiUcnt speech mi the lilu of our lamelitod Vance. In closing, he said - - lint how shall 1 speak of his devotion to his slate ami her ieople, a devntion of the nieasuie of which even the most anient of patriot does not often till. His love of home was almost as uiiiqii't as ttj. his matchless personality. It uaiiiot in the realm of place or power to shake that allcgniM'. anil whether surrounded by the stately giaruleur of Londo:'. or the di..ling allurentents of licautilul l'tiris -anyw here and cviuywlicjc in the historic old w-iirid. whose pages could lie so readily trans lated by a life-long student, lii cvis were ever turned toward the new. and the burden of his song to the member of his family who remained at home was, "I shall hail with delight the hour of my return, for there is no land so beautiful as ours, no music half so delightful to my ears as the rustling of the wind ill the oltl pine trees in North Carolina. 'We have laid his body to rest amid ihr mountains which were Ihe place of his birth. They shall stand as silent sentinels over bis tomb till time sh ill h.; no more, ami the waters of tin; Trench Ilroad. by the nide of which lie now sleeps, shall murmur over his hallowed grave a per petual retuiiem. As anxious as w e arc to perpetuate his fame, we cannot lav one trephy nt his feet which would iidcl one iota to the towering monument which he has greeted for himself. He was the arti ficer of his own fortune. His own bands have hewed the architrave upon which time or senotapli must alike rest. "His life is History's now, ami Fume's, Cine ot the tew iiulnolial mttne-s That were not born tn tiie." Let our hearts go out to the noble and levoted wife who is sitling in the shadow of a great grief, weeping in her widowed home; to the children to whom he has lelt the priceless heritage ol a great mid stainless name. Mav heaven comfort them, and give us strength to emulate his virtues, public and private, as far as in us may lie.'' The senator's address was well delivered and loudly applauded at its conclusion. lion. Sauinel r. l'hilhps then made an admirable ofl'-linnd talk on "Vance, tne Business Man and Private Citizen." lie spoke as an intimate friend having full knowledge of the subject. Jlr. 1 hilhps. like Senator Jarvis, was wrnily congratu lated. His speech should lie written out for publication, as it was eminently worthy of the occasion. Among the public men present were Representatives Henderson. Alexander and Woodard; Gen Harry Heth and.losephus Daniels. Mrs. .larvis, Mr. and Mrs. Cha9. N. Vance and Mr. Harry Martin were in the audience. Senator Itmsom sent a letter stating that he was detained at a night session of the senate. Repre sentative Bunn also wrote a letter of re gret. Tuo cuarges ol an attempt to bribe Senators Huuton ami Kyle to vote against the tariff bill will bu investigated by Senators Grcv, Lindsay. Allen, Lodge iend Davis, all good men and not easily swerved from duty. -Representative i.rynn, the eloquent Nebraskian, who will address the Greens- boro IndusUal and Xormal school next week, wrote to-dav to his constituents dcclinSmr to "stand for re-nomtnation. Some ot tbe members say that it should be more widely known than it is, that even with the Senate's amendments, the Wilson tana but will reduce prices. Hint is taxes, 25 per cent, at least, and that is glory enough for starter under tho cir cumstances. " Jlbsolatety eure ' oream of " tartar baking , powaer Highest of all in leavening atrenjrth. LaTB8T Uhitbd Statks Gotkrbmknt Fooi Rkpoiit. " ' v ROTAL IUK1N8 PoWDBft OCK.jlOO .Ifall St., M. T. .... . - 5,000 PENM MUTUAL AND TRAYLOR'S KEY WEST Just Received at BRADIIA.il & BRQCK Drug Co'. Prescriptioa Drug Store. . .' CLEVELAND'S TRIP. HE TIHTS WAi-HIMJTO.N', . f. I'osarpassed Fishing Hat eras Beats the Adirondack-Bird k'HUd la Abundant. Advices from Wa.-hington. . ( ,. . tate Sat- tlial President spent six hours then-. upIuv. Thev came on the steamer Violet, wl eileil at the Gov't wharf ami let a -u- ply ol oil for the light-houses. The par ty killed an.-- bails ,m IJ. . U s island Fri- l.iv, Ihe riesiiletit leading with 144. Near llatler,i tin lr catch of bluefisli :m. drtno suqiasel un thing (irovir ever saw. It lieat the Aibrondacks. Miuidav the l'resident and iiartv will take another hunt on lio.lv's l-land. and tlien go direi t to Wasliingtoii ( ,lv. The I'resiilent ltis nut !.vu in M.Te liea.i at nil. lie is delighted with his ssh-oih I visit in North Carolina, and ex pects to reltirn in the I all and take a deer hunt in Hyde Park. The p-irly came to Ninth irnluni Uly for recreation anil .leaMirc'and have enjoyeil the "visit exciyi'inglv mid lesd much repivenated. On points political, they were all nti- cent. As the Violil sdamed nut. thev all stood on deck and ackniwl'-'lgfl the lntesofthe people nliolinid tin walurf. ITox NjiIo A HDl'SKA- LOT on (Juecn ;reci adjoining the Station of the A. ,V N I U. R. Co. Apply to M. Mnnly. SI'KCIA L sri-:.ui-:iis. NORFOLK, NEW-BERNE and WASHINGTON, N. C, H??HippptT.inppjyK ALL WATER ROUTE. Sti INow Uernc WII.I, SAIL Tl'KSDVY'S i'ltl DAY'S I V. M. Stnir. ALll':.M All, UT.IINKSll.YY'S 1 IV M , ar.d SATl'K DAY'S 7 IV XI. THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO N. Y. CITY. Delivery via O.I). S. S Co. (Jti.u-aii- leed. No Transfer Charces. I'll I LA . t I.VIlK LINK. llAl.Tl.MOIti: OI.ll ll.VV LINK, Ill IS I IN PltilVlllKMK M. A MTU ASS. (II. INCTilN. D. ('. NllKKOLIv A H ASH TUN s. 1!. I I). KIL'IIMONII, V.I. S. II. C i 'AS KALI H GRAY, Ao-t. Now Hertu', N. V, ?-R c. D. DAILY - FREIGHT - LINE. On and after Monday April Hi, a Steamer of this line will sail from New Berne DAILY (Sunday excepted) at t P. M., until further notice. THE STR. NEUSE Carrying tho IT. S. Mail and i as' senders will sail as usual on Mon day's, Wednesday's and Friday's, GEO HENDEltSON, Afft New Berue, N. C. April Jth 181)4. MY LINE OF Zeigler's Shoes ILVVE AIUUVTJD! ! How many hearts will palpitate with delight at this intelligence. A More Complete Line -OF L.titlies, Misses' & Childrens' Shoes High Cut and Low Cut, would 1 impos sible to find. Ziegler Shoes are lower in price than ever before, but still they keep the same high standard of excellence. My Straw Hats Have also arrived but it is too Cold to mention them. W. , 13. Barrington, 67 Middle Sc. TradeRemember I have reduced the prices on Lorillard Snuff. SEE ME. t; f. ulrich, "Wholesale : Grocer. Stirring upTrade I . (Ac ? l yf$Wn I if) f Is Not so Very Hard when we make INDUCEMENT EVERYBODY Is Astonished AND PEOPLE WHO Buy Are Immensely Pleased. STIRRING Is kept up constantly, although things are or dinarily dull at this time. THE REASON Is that People na turally come where they are sure to get FULL VALUE FOR THEIR IVIOIN EY. No Forced, Cut or closing out sales nec essary at the Stores ol I E1CKBUM4WILLETT 47 49 Pollock Street." I s A- FINE LOT OF SHAFER'S Sugar Cured Txist. In. Small Pig;Hams, CHOICE STRIPS AND Small Shoulders. N. O. Hams Beautifully Cured, only 12 I "2 or Another largo Invoice of California Evap ated Fruits Just in. California Prunes 10c " Extra, 15c Pears 10c Peaches 15c " peeled, 20c Apricots 20c Fancy Dried Apples 10c Fancv Evaporated Ap ples 15c Another lot of those Fine California Peachy 'i es 31b standard goods 17 ONLY ctsACAU JOHN DUUN, S6. 55 & 57 Police!: tt - i
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