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M»rv E. CUrki STS*?.?* tee esSS 1 .
THE DEACONS IXOPlEflTltST.j
“Good gracious, Detsy.if there don't j
come Brother Wheels riding down the ;
road in his bnggy! And as sure as I j
live and breathe, he is all dressed up. |
‘•Like enough he’s round to get some
dowers to put on Mrs. ffrtree,”
added she, sarcastically. Td« lm djwn
there. Tiger, amlkcep qoifit.**. *
The deacon, after a prolonged con
tention with an offended marc, had
: I; ►•iNrilld »ti>;>i»“-vnq
-uoisO aril 3 /. .a-o-r«n bamp > -111
n n »1 1 * ordli-fida l .*«.<
nvaa >wt‘Ki Util Jadr h-nclssi- *•***
1-vrt irU-4 dJi * T»woq
jab Cl u-op-i <mi best 4 lies ,tabk%r b.ta
"Wj hn-wr.j hot qldwatnii^# ,srj-
ditfd -jos r->n»sn -.radT ..aciJrori'
L*;t oJ wor? « sfifv
.tyift lr^-1 b4J *vh| <u baa ^tiihhnub
xiT .3*«w »*.-* illiv Wj
•>fdi«jT.«v|Ya f artri nil la abusd-i mqlLvi
| i*ng or .ftiou* ’.- rdiii a. .sMstpa*
DEALERS IN-
CONSISTING. OF?
Lace Straw Bonnets,
Leghorn Flats,
Round Hats,
ritfuif.'lhi
CTeditora to ghow cause by Sect.'
JJJ lie pnM the Mldieuoi,?,
entirely out
in for some
for support,
her through
LACES AND FLOWERS.
.Those who have U<H yet purchased tbelr
SnrlugBonnets will find it to their interest
to examine her new goods. She has also
FRENCH CHIP HATS
Vi WHITE IlS!) BLACK.
tnayi7tf ^ '
1H» IBw odar ddi at
i "So f'^ntn ad) -.lu Jltrlt
: dew a it‘is imbi >>»
| o* c* lo *a<U>
! -lb*-r a* kes <td Bt j i
my band and official
t day of August, 1882.
t Thos. H. Stkw.v
^otice to, Debtors and Creditor-
Georgia—sumteji cousty
Notice Is hereby given to in ■
debted to the estate of C. H ChSFu? in -
said county deceased, Income for*’.if*
make payments without delay
holding claims against said estate*
JOHN R. SHAW’S,
Administrator.
a nd Creditors.
Notice to Debtors
l
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T.
tention with an c.......—
persuaded her to be tied, a-., -.o
w alking between Maria’s l^eds of pinki
and larkspur.*, .atraJfcM-toward th#
front door, instead of coming round td*
the kitchen, as folks usually did except
on very ceremonious occasions, which
proceeding on the part of the beacon
earned Maria to exclaim: 11, v
“My sakes alive!”
“What docs ail you, Maria? l)o set
icket of milk and go and
“For the
don’t export-far to letiu brother Ske
looking like this do yont: Von jjfist
and ojen the d.*or, wbiic I go ami slip
on my other dross. ^
And before Hetay could remonstrate
Maria had climbed up the CTeaky stair
case and there waa no alternative but for
her to receive the deacon.
“It iloos beat all how women do act
when there’s men-folkaaround,” mum
bled 1» jtsy, as ahe proceeded to pull up
the Venetian blinds, and open the front
door for the worthy deacon, who had
been lingering for some timo under
cover of the hotiey-suckle viue which
grew on a frame over the entrance to
draw on a pair of black cotton glove*.
“(iood dav, Sister Elizabeth. A
warm day.” '
• Yes; right warm. T should think, to
he riding aronnd the. country with
gloves ami things al. on.'f said Jtetsy,
said Itetsv r to his further difi-
She hnnied across tire |
apidly that when she 1.
place by the lane fence, w Pf re x
on, the chaise t- ’
iting her, she v
of breath, and had to
hi Vi
thdrnfh. 'o
what, she mounted to t..~ . .
ence with what little assistance t--
>n could render her through the
opening between the rails, and prepared
to leap into his open arms, hhe did
spring, or rather dropped, hut the skirts
of her gown caught on the end of
post, and there she hung suspended,her
tan-colored gaiters, with attendant an
kles and hose, wildly Hying in mid-air,
in a vain effort to find a resting place
for their soles, while the recreant bon
net fell on her shoulders and her tou-
fatal teeth, insecuiely fastened, ilew
ont with the violence of the jerk she
received. The agonized deacon
below, uncertain whether to tly <
maim Gallantry, howover,-<*vercama
his mo'detty.aud HithJAo cUflwrragrng
admonition to his love. “Hold fast the-
Marier, and I’ll unhitch ycr clothes
he proceeded to release her
Maria was likely to “hold fast.” 8
remained a miserable fixture until the
d himself tot b« top of th*
of great effort
Sister Elizabeth,” said the deacoi
somewhat hastily; “I dropped i
as 1 was going past t
were all grttitg alttng.
long. Hem'it’s quite warm!”
“Von seem to feel the heat anrazin
Mr. Skeels. ’I’ears like you’d l>c me
comfortable in .your atom day-timi
than riding around the conntry,”
ay. that pi,
very heart of what little self-pos-
aion ho had left; and he was abont
withdraw, utterly diacomfitted, when
1 low door leading from li e “entry
y” opened, and Maria appeared,
ssed in a manner which would have
donbtodly elicited seme satirical ccm-
nt from her sister’s sharp tongue,
! not that worthy lady at that mo
at espied a family of vagabond pigs
ering tho front gate, which the ilea-
i, in his excitement, hail f< rgjtten
fasten, and darted out after them,
ving her sun-honnet wildly, crying,
boo! hie, there! shoo, there I »rfy!”
"a little embarnsed,.
hitheli^iitfee again. * Thafwortby 1 .
had backed slowly and cautiously
?n, and when certain of standing
e more on level ground, looked
und eagerlv for the lnckless bride,
n still lav in the corner an object of
v as well as of admiration to the
Icgrooin.
’mally they were off, Maria leaning
helplesalv against his, bosom, and^L
:laiin ‘
,ing
"I.ike as not I’m bmderinj
in such a modest, coy, cotfuct
that the deacon felt encouraged at once,
and moved his chair a little nearer the
sc'.teo upon which Maria wps sitli
“You have been quito regnli
it’s very soothing like to buy so
see you there so frequently.”
Whether ths deacon had also divined
Mam’s motives, and attributed li
religious enthusiasm to his cloqne
prayers and exhortations, in meetii _
cannot bo known, but certainly the
tender alul .sympathizing looks she had
cast over to his sido of tho church had
their effect upon liis susceptible bosom,
“Sister Maria,” said he, “this is c
miserable world.”
“Yes, brother Slcecls,” said the mai
den, sympathetically. .
“1 don’t take no aort of pleasure in
nothing sined I*loat my partner; life
seems so lonesome like,” *aid the dea
con. “Scrijitnro says it ain’t good foi
. “I don’t reckon as how you’ll nevei
find no one to take her place,” said
Maria, timidly.
“Ah! Sister Maria, therein them as
could make me happy once more, as if
were, and make me forgit my grief for
her ;ss lies in the bnryiug-fround with! ’1
the long grass having over her,” said |
the deacon in a hurst of eloquence.
Hut at thfirjuneturclhe-wwallows in
the big chimney flew tip with a lond
whir that caused Maria to start up with
a little scream, albeit she had been ac
customed to these' summer swallow*
from childhood—and the good deacon
could not refrain front clasping -his
the
ipilso/-
be resumed on MONDAY,.
August sstli, and continue sixteen weeks.
The course ol study will be thorough, dis
cipline wholosonie, and parents ipay rely
upon baring all tl»e Interests of their chil
dren lawfully looked after. • » I t ;.
The rates of tuition will bo as follows;
Primary class' per month,,.- ji
Intermediate “ “ -3.00.
Higher, j V . “ 4.00-
Each pupil credited with prorata sbgre Of
school fluid. . . . .
Hoard ina\ be obtained at Qft tof 10per jno.
li. v. p<iKui>Tnn, a. m.. i
nugtwil t Principal. -
KIRKWOOD ACADEMY.
iel v tlmt she would “iat%er
died,” refen'iug no doubt to her lover
iving seen her stocking* and under-
ear and faisodeetlr. - -*
When the happy pair entered the
ttle shop, H\men seen^eil to smile on
.cm. awd the mnall aittin^ jooin seen
ist beyond, ablaze with the beams of
lamp, looked like a glimpse of para-
dise to Maria. Tho hour h ad come for
hich she had prayed and longed for,
car*. 8he was to be a bride. Hence
forth she would be the ouvy of at least'
a dozen spinsters of the village and
neighboiing country. Her cup seemed
full of happiness.
The rtvefend gentleman whom the
deacon had iui|>orted for the occasion
from "Kaintuck” in a skiff the previ-
ousiftcrtoott was aroused from a sound
sleep, into which he find fallen in a
window; and the brief ceremony was
performed whiuh converted Miss Maria
Parrot into Mry. Deacon 8keels.
lowed when-the new
was spread through
the next morning,
high, and it was unt
of the oldest inhabitant, *ev
after, somewhat diverted
mind, that tho started citize
ed from the tnrn it gave the
Mrs. Skeels enjoyed the
s that fol-
of the elopement
lie village of L_
after the funeral
nt, severs! weeki
•rted the public
oys and clerks
f acirens.
VVlien Uetsy
>ok Ireqnent
• grwerj, wl>«<
• the assembled
t hat in the light
Mari
Whereat Miss Parrot, instead of he
coming calm, showing s|gnf of iccr&s-J
ed agitation, as was perhaps natfuaf
under the circmnstauce'’ 1 Thi Tlrg.
palm-leaf figures on the bosom of hei
gown heaved wildly and she burst inti
tears. Then tho summer coat sleevi
“Marier, you arc the being I wot
avo for my second partner; will j
ecoroc Mrs. Skeels, and make
offer, Maria wluspere
night. Squire Anton I’arrot’i
oala hnit L-ccu cut and iriiad. fcr ttacki
about the field adjoining _tb« old f»rn
house. The chickens in the cl
besido the kitolvcfi porch slept
ly on their poiyli and’ the - pal
tho new moon shone softly
scene. Tho iumates of thp light house
seemed to be resting likewise under
beneath that quiet roof was tossing
restless on her highposted couch. This
was no other than the gentle Maria.
8he was just doing her back hair when
Tiger gave a growl, then a loud bark
on hearing what sounded to him very
muck like tho wheels of a rickety chase
rattle some distance down the pike. .
“We are diskivered,” said the agi-
ul.it Maria to herself, in gfeat alarm.
Put no! Tiger stopped to listen for
the near approach of the wheels,’ but
either he had bccu mistaken in the noise
or tho chaise had atopped, for all
Maria went on with her dressing.
Finally the laat tooihe« «fre:addfl to
tier midnight toilet, ahe had tied on her
head a coquettish bonnet of a previous,
fashion, and all waa in readiness.,
And here let us explain. -Qs Up oc
cation of liis recent call, after the ten
der scene of wooing described, above,
Deacon Skeels had elicited from the
romantic maiden n promise to meet him
c aware of the
:c of affairs, on the n.orning of
tfnl night of the elopement,sh<
ials of her wrath and poured
ont the contents, so to speak, and then,
dressed herself »iw her best clothes,
stalked like an avenging demon into
tho village, and, appearing before the
frightened Maria in the little sitting
behind the shop—then and tl
forgave her, and took her and the «
me to tea. when a metaphor
the form of a fatted chicken,'
jEnam&B&jBUi
of the
and bappinosvln ILu
*“ ’ domestic rel
. jlies tending to promoti
happiness and advancement of the liu
nu-e, nothing is >
the With amt
.ml ad
nothing is so intimately connected with
*1 happiness of
nee o# our ldghe
iSSM
, and thus doing, it does
man family Ui
times. It neve
saga
sizef For sale by all druggi:
The u
1‘riee: trial size, 75 <
we make of our fortune .
(ermines its sufliciency. A little
enough if used wisely, and too much
'333£3iua*.
iflUsduiM salid iri -—!• -- 11 -
Forsyth Street, - - Americus, Ga.
Buena Vista High School,
Fufna Vi«ta. Marion Co., Ga.
A SCHOOL FOR BOTH SEXES!!
This school fully equipped, w ill!
Fall Tepn on Monday, August 2?
Full eooihtvof study and business depart
ment. Military organization in Male De
partment. One hundred and thirty pupil*
last term, ltates of taition hnd l>oar« very
— Catalogues.
A. 1 BllANfl.tM.
Principal.
ATLASTA FEMAlE iVSTiTCfg,
Peachtree Street, opp. Governor's Mansion,
< Atlanta. Ga.
.-zeroise* of this school will be re
sumed Wednesday, September G, 18S2, with
• corps rt exj>erleiieed teachers. Ttie object
o< this institution is to afford the advantages
of athorougheducation, embracing Primary,
Intermediate, Academic and Collegiate De
partments. Special attention given to the
study of Music, Modern Languages, Itelles-
Letters and Art. Native French and Ger
man teachers are employed. The music de
partment is umler the able management of
Prof. Alfredo Barlli. For particulars aiv
ply to _ Mrs. J. W. BALLARD,
The Georgia Seminary.
Vtut VODKti LADIES, 1
In Gainesville. Hall County. Ga.,
Will open Skit. 4th, 1882. Full corps of
Teuchcro in Science, Music and Art Not
surpassed for health, economy and scholar
ship. Board Fall term, $40; tuition, $lf>;
inaiiic, §14. Preac hers’ daughters, teachers
’ poor girls at reduced rates. The las *
Aid to be the best Commencement i
Georgia. For further information and
Catalogue write to.
July22-1 m Wu. Cf.ay TV it.kes, Prcst.
UNiVERSI IV OF CfORGIA,
. departmi
rFnaknn College, State
ind Mechanic Arts
The 82nd session of Um de]
Athens, Ga., viz: F»a
College of A grtenltnre .
and Law School, will oiien Wednesday,
ol October next. Full courses ol iustruc-
S an In literature, Science, EngfneeTlng,
gi ieulture-and Law. TUITION FREE In
Franklin and St^to Colleges. For Catalogue;
mdiid
mation, address the
•elloi
WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE
;s_\ The College is fur
nished with all modern appliam
to health, happiness and
mates. Unsurpassed ad'
tare, Music ana Art, at modenftc rates.
Apply lor Catalogc
looking
. T its ia-
Ivantagos in IJtcra-
A CARD
Those w ho prefer to have tlieir daughters
educated in a SELECT SCHOOL, conduct
ed with economy, and located in a quiet,
^u,,pu. ? , Ws « i? a, STi
rincipal KeidvUI* Feipale ( Allege, n. C.
N. It.-—Can refer to several patrons in and
d AmcHen?.
Macon Commercial College,
Dlncou, Ga. --
Flnt-clasa IffMtneaa SdiooL Send far l.Vrri
iai-s. (jo ueai-jy) Pao/. IV.^teKA Vt l‘tii
SOUTHERN SANITARIUM
■ Atlanta, riorf
Tlu. Institution
It i. s.itnething .luring .nd- .l.ngiug.
AVLat an Editor Says.
There are so many patent humbugs and
nostrums, !b the way of medicines, adver-
alt over the country, that the masses
are skeptical and are !otb to buy unless the
article offered fop sate is Mown to possess
real merits; and on the other hand, names
or ▼on known citizens are often forged to
certificatns for the puraae. of effecting sale
and palming off a worthless preparation.
Taking these facts lntoewwlderatSon,n gives
me phasure to add my testimonial to a medi-
refer to “Neuralgine,” aspedf
llUTCUIN&ON A BRO^
A Itot-Umf tred m»u i. lilts s Wd 1
h a hair 4
ough Street, wl
facilities and-hi
.umMSMukKc.!;
guidance Men cntiiely rcstonsl to health
without administering m sirigle dose of either
mineral, vegetable or animal drug nostrums
of any kind whatsoever; and in tuc future,
as in the past, nomr *mt normal and pbyso-
logical ngentsand means will ever teem
ployed at this Sanitarium as aids in restoring
the aiek to health. -
■ For nartteuhiTs and refemiees, address
U. O. ROBERTSON, M. D„
JunclT-le Atlanta. G».
50.C00 LE CQMTEPh'ARt.
THE HUNTSVILLE NURSERIES,
; r- J DP ■VNTsriLbMi *14., f
offer amnual inducements to these centra
the wltolesale trade, but now invite orders
from every owe wfcralanU, whether in large
dr man a ambers.' These i *
very * * *“
gun w
vhmtto govfcap it; fat Slightest
*»' *d4 puma 4*ux
■ The Lord cannot act arainit The law-L
extensive and popular with tl
ts. They make esMeialty of the Lx
it. Pkak, KixshlN Pkjul, Prunes and
— tfiNtnrePifio,
—aa, .FfcMaaa ox
ACHxa and Chi-
h« ha
m BETTER ASSORTED THAN EVER BEFORE. AND Will
FOR THE NEXT 60 DAYS !!
OFFER MY ENTIRE LINE OF
SPRING AND SUMMER
NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS !
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS,
HTC., ETC„
At Prices that will '’Astonish the Natives” and
Draw out the “Oldest Inhabitant.”
My Strck is too Varied and Space too Limited to Attempt
to Name Articles or Prices, Suffice it to say
, Yob Have the Money
fJOTlEY id FHAT I WAHT, MONLY I BUST HAVE!
And My Stock Oujjht to, it Can, Must and Shall Bring it!
“AND DON’T YOU FOROliT IT!”
HfiOi airTir-i.*
JOHN R. SHAW,
SEE WIRE SICN,
Guaranteed Equal to any Seal Ground in this Section !
.AiiOTe ZHOV #'d>
8YML Oti
AND BE CONVINCED, THAT W. F. MARSH, CAN
WITH UNIFORM STEAM POWER, MAKE
MEAL EQUAL TO ANY
WATER GROUND MEAL!
WE CLEAN THE CORN AND GIVE YOU 48 POUNDS
TO THE BUSHEL V ,
iturkhaltcr, Hooks & Bagley,
FORSYTH STREET.
- - - AMERICUS. GA.
ATLANTAPREMIUM STEAM OYE WORKS,
JAMES l.OUHREY, Proprietor.
Cloth, Dressing, Silk, Woolen and Cotton Dyeing Establishment,
45 East Hunter Sty between Pryor and Loyd, Atlanta, Ga.
Express toalljiarta ofthe country. An experience of twenty-lve yeare, and
an established business in the booth of fif teen years, guarantees an experience of first-class.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN ALL WORK. experience ^
^WERICUS AND VICINITY I
* ■ Knowing On needs of till, cit, to lin,o a FIRST-CLASS
Tailoring Establishment !
hrliere Making, Cutting and mending of garments can be done in the
best and most approved style, I have, therefore, decided to resume my
Warmer occupation, and have opened a shop In the rear of my store,
JrtUteymlo* K,» YoelrlantnWwnita,nndwUlol»]rlngnwril
. jni.-.i
juneaf { a ; y ,
tOSOTT.
jSSfc* Mrs- A. SIMMONS
rjo*-' MO •‘■•vretNN .W1 I S. coil UN,
Remember the place, next door to First National Bank—if)
„JF _ Vtr j i j(lbMAh
sill .anl«n»,^j ■ - -
V b„ w fcf<1 Vkwfltrt xJtL> ’“"H**"* ***** parnttmt -hjI
l 4i>- ** j til m brclti n4 Iovt rod Vi -.irj 8 " *cr-Vn>»erS iud •» csvlbaf
^ 11. *** *«** Utir ^if-dop
il ta%n) Wttfal 1
AMERIGtTS,
febUtf LL: '
Good Place for Sale,
For reasons satisfactory to myself, my
place, south of the fair grounds, in Leeton,
U offered 10 good faith for tale. It contains
forty acres of land. Fftaen Just subdued.
fflxss&daSsS
KdcSina'Sltlsf,etorll>: filw up lo
ards.vlneyards^ardens, barn with six i
carriage and wagon shelter, two good walls
of superior water to regular use, cane mills
ard kettlfa radar aheUar, smoke bouse, two
negro rooms opeidaff into tbh backyard, a
mm
sssssr.
iiiavk Rented the
Sirrine Brick Building,
*S EAST SIDE OF PUBLIC SQUARE,
: iiraadJxjuii - 11
- AMERICUS, GA n
•WBSSK
or cash in satisfi
I am fixed on Ml
iliMcofttkW&'drVrita to
iTlWtTriARiAjw,
, .1-. / .A°wti—.Gi.
N A liJ PRTI.F
tt.
■B
GEORGIA—SciREE Cocxtt-
.Notice is hereby given to all pi
of Lyman 11. Cl:
A.uuuc uucicu
«d tothe estate of Lyman 11. ChJS'L- -
“ county, to come forward aasSm!
SS
JESSE AYCOCK
jugt-dw Admr. on esUte L11. Chanrv
against fhe b*
them in tho t
Wrt.«erSherWS^,„ rSpw< „ u .
. WUlbesohl before the Court house<w
In the tofvh of Preston, Webster cornux-T,,
the first Tuesday in September ’
One huudred and' twenty-five acres off 11
lot No. one hundred and six, 0o6) etehu
•oesoff of lot of land No. etaWsiv
«o hundred .nd one eere.3S5S« ( £j
}*&¥**% (IT). one h?nS
tod h* ere * 01 •* laid 1
-—wa to an or land N
JS’teSUfltef''* 1 (m. In the l»,
:j “™ (23) diririct said county, containii
to an four hundred and tWrty acre*, («
_ Property
tS&tt'SSSKS?™’' 1 ’
T,cu^«-r coonh
vied on a* the property «f G. 8 1
iu favor of the First National Bai
Atnerieos under a mortgage > fa
tho ur»ih«t<>r »'«erior court Apri,
. out by plaiutifT
Ainericna unucr a mortgage ■ fa issued f r
the Webster itoperior court April t«nu i>.
Property pointed out by plaintiffs attorn
Tenant In possession notified accordin'
law, this August 1st, 1882.
Also at the same time and place will he so
lota of land Nos. one hundred and tkx
Clll), and one hundred and twelve, (li
in the eighteenth district of Webster c,ui;
Ga. Levied on as the property of A.
Kendrick to satisfy a fi fa Issued from
Superior court ©f Sumter countv, April tei
1876. in favor of Mrs. Anua Stanlord.
“ihmtratrix of Jes*e Stanford, deed vs
L. Kendrick. Said tew roaie bvF.
McLendon former sheriff, May 33th, li
Tenant Iu possession duly notified,
augttds DAN DAVIS. Shcrifl
To All Whom it May Concern -
GEORGIA—Webster Cocxtt:
WnEBEAS, Wm.J. Parker, adn
tor on the estatoof L. B. Causey, dectued.
applies tor ^tetters of dismission from stir
These are therefore to cite and adaamhl.
all parties Interested, whether kindred or
creditors, to show cause on or before ti e
October term at said Coart, tobebeld o» tte
first Monday in October, 1882, why the raid
letters should not be granted to the said pe
To all whom it may Concern.
GEORGIA—Webster Cocstt:
J. F. Stapleton applies to me f.
late ofr said county deceased,
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all parties interested, whether kindred w
creditors, to show <
—* sr term of s
Monday in September, wliy 1
d Court, to be held on
Witness my hand and official sipurtur.
this the 5th day of August, 1882.
—- •«— G. WT Davenport, Ord'j
To-all whom it may Concern.
GEORGIA—Webster Cocxtt:
Whereas, Sampson Bell has filed his appli
cation hi my office for letters of gnariUn-
■hip of the person and property of J.
Bell and Wm. 8. Bell, orphan children
J. W. Bell, late of said county deceased.
the first Monday in September next, why
aald letters should not be granted to thf
»M petitioner as prayed foi.
Witness my hand and Xfidai signatnre
this the 5th day of August, 1882.
anglltd G. W.D atextort, Ordy
To all whom it may Concern.
GEORGIA—Lex Cocxtt.
Whereas, Mrs. Sarah Watson, adm rt «
the estate of Elbert D. Watom,late* w*
county deceased, having fifed her petto*
in my ofife* for leave to sell the real
all concerned, whether khidred or creditor,
to show cause on or before the &**»*
term of said court, to be held on the tor
Monday In September, 1882, why said
ahould not be granted to the said petittoo*«
hand and official aignatun-.
this the 17th day of August, 1882.
augUKWd G. C. Edwards, Ordy
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