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- Y«a are nqoadad <« «»**-< *" <t»
rarforv of <h* L*o*w How, is fcacxro,
CH, 00 «* H* *•’ o» April.
ÜB7,«i 11 Vctoefc, tor the purpose of
reteratreetatog the lima sod manner
' M wfcetiaj d4rg*t*e to a democratic
pouv*atto> for the Sixth district, snl
p* mfret a rime sod ,<Uee for ItoMiag
th* next democratic eon renlfoa for
the Sixth Coe«reaMooal Diet net.
Boot T Datcel,
Chairman Dem Ex Com. Sixth Con
gremiooai District
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Ctmrty Executive CMMrittee.
The members of the vxeetafee com
mittee are requested to meat io the law
ofteeol Col . W D C«rh«rt. near the
Griffin Satiafa Bank, on Saturday,
April Sib,at lOo'etoek atn, to arteed
to ot Imperia nee.
A W. WilXtt, Chairmen.
'
ft. the rbrrateaed war, Spain would
have ail to tore, and tire United State*
nothing to tain- '
'amraramesuramararara
The person who interferes in a fam»
ily row ia more than apt to have hi«
motives mirnnderatood, and receive
malediction* tor bh good office* Uncle
Sam ia about to precipitate bimeelf
into a Spanish family row.
A Denver dispatch announces that
Mrs. Scbulo baa enrolled the names of
her female -ssvslry troop, which it ia
her ambition to lead egeinat. the
Spaniard*. It would be interesting to
know if the ladies ride aetride or on
aide-*»4d lee
Whether war come* or not the coun
try is thoroughly aroused on the qcrea
tion of defence* and it ia not probable
that from now on there will be any
relaxation io that matter until we
ehall have beer thoroughly fortified.—
Birmingham New*.
_While there ar* many distinction*
of race-and nationality in the element*
that eooalitute pur nation, they are all
alike, all one, io loyally to the govern*
menu Diacuraton of thia anbjeet may
bo interesting and the conclusion ia
alwaye gratifying, but it ha* little prac
tical utility.—Washington Poet.
The treasury department proposes
to experiment to determine the best
material for minor coinage aod to
submit new designs for aueb coins to
congress. The reason ia that the cop
per penny becomes dingy, dirty, dull
aad by corrosion poisonous; the five
cool nickel, three quarters copper, is
too soft. It ie elated that Switzerland,
Austria Hungary aod Italy have adopt
ed pure nickel for their minor coinage
with very satisfactory results, the coins
being bard, datable, magnetic, velvety
to the touch, retain tbeir color and do
not corrode
Some people have a mis token idea
about Speaker Reed, says the LaGrange
Graphic He ha* been talked about
so much in the paper* that some have
got the idea that be is a great man.
He to not by a long shot. Ho ia a
narrow, prejudiced, bigotted creature
of tbo trusts and corporations; with a
Conceited obstinacy which is never
open to conviction, aod an abaci uts
disregard for all the right* and decen
cies sod courtesies which gentlemen
extend to others even though they
differ with them in politics It fe
strange that any one should confuse
the grossoess sod obstinacy of p boor
for the firmness of d statesman.
. CAJ3TOFIIA.
I *ofWebster tenure*- “»• «• *** a “*
| wmsml tasking «■— l *w —**■
Jto S ST* In
jaomr and dram bawranraMmragntam
HM<ra,ateM« the Byetta* Barest
tt.Moo.voHs. tarahw, otot rated
wMsSnambutmam He was a atarasbfe
figure raysrhara I was not eeryrtsri
wbra afitarwsta I braid Ma spradbra tn
the no st. teirabrr. wtare ox yeara tefar.
be bed sends htameM famous in Mscel.
tatted rapiy to Haya* of Sooth Csreße*
with Ms wvnAmXM gif t us oratory ax>-. .
wtaepaodaraawtaSyetaw liras** per
sunußyraumtaw <* tons fcMtagctf r*« I
wMeb reared Ms J 9 »
Mm to ■ WhwWnl ramtra ene rs tosx»«
“Dwrtta same* any stale to toe senate
Men Ltaw emd I wraa total rah mid to
Me WMgdMeW the hmuw when w* raw
t I j wsDr. Idma and a tai ata
Odmmfih|g||p hamdraaon sunn.
* ‘I wans to prra.nl to you a Meta M
your fata er/ Dr. Idem artd, twmtng to see
rad toStaltortag Hrary Cfoy. Making a
mutt itahnreta tow, Ma. C3tay e»ofc* at «>y
beans ia Ms Aewsry way. ‘Oh, toss Bote
WbM Wberitato toe vwy Eden ot nay
M Ws sata spote to Ma G Calhoun,
ata I swdmta why Vtae PmaMeot Van
D * WefcO, *to rafktasTaraißtovTStoraX
stoowraSHgnilsd
gnttdatt's^ita* was senaUand
wrawmii* His wbete eppramnas as weU
as Ms etaeneaer JaiilMiil Me setefoues
•tax.’ He was a widower ata anush given
toMtaee* andtay/'
Aated about the dtan <tf that tone, Mm.
Dsvtecm replied 2
“Our dura wee* oeeriy aU made alike
—tout was one mttaftirittan. Far evssiag
wuur HMM estaeta aQka ent abort wststed,
with riser us <rf tatg* puff*. *® wbieb ws
ftwpmotly wore pillows, to give toes, the
nquistts vise. Our id trie etaswri toe floor
about eta inches ata we wore wtttoaUk
stockings ata satin sUppsre. For day
wear our gowns ware of dark dike, dseol
leta, wtto deterhabto teg risrrir to attp
under the pufix Over the ebonfocn we
wore a rap* of the silk, ata w* substituted
blank stockings ata slippers for toe white
ones. One of n»y bconete was s coal scat
tte Bfoimr of emm vetYtc. ranaouotefl by
Mgfe landing white piuM. The Ml
w<we eotaveM <kmhlb with bnue bottcM»
fandfol waiatenats ata aeft white Byrun
€olhuMr wteb b&nsk silh **
Evwy one of Mrs. Devtam** chUdren.
of whom ate tea eight living (ter hosae is
with the eldest, Dr. A. G Dusisra), ata
marly every one tanoog ter gratachU
dres, has tome trophy of tboee bygooe
a table chain at gold with attach
ad, ter wedding gown waist, in which ter
gratadaugbter and namesake tea teen
pbotograpbed, a garnet ata turquoise beta
rettefe, white ebe h let awe 8 upon ms - MB
1 are peeaerved with great pride and care.—-
Kenera City Star.
Wme nerasarte’S Mugs <lrag
Mme. Caroline J. Bonaparte, widow of
Napoleon fikHMijuurtes ivea id a
boom 00 K street immediately adjttntng
, tterottdreweof John Addison Porter, eso
, vttorr to tbs prewtdent. Among tbo other
domottic parepbernalia of Mme Bonaparte
is a eorte& huge gong iooatod in the ata
bio st toe rear of her house, by moans of
wliSoii snmffwwMi Um axm!
o&m mrvanta when she desires their as
rittanou Mr. Porter’* wife has been sta
oudy Hl for some time, but Mme. Bona
parto’adeaire for the comfort and company
of her aervanta has been by no means less
ened on that account. On the contrary,
the big bell has boomed out time and
agaißt 4*y night, until Mr. Porter
tad forgotten tbo Cuban situation, the an
noyance of office seekers and everything
rise. Be accordingly filed a complaint
with tbo Diftrkt comiDiffiioDen, alleging
that the ringing of the big gong was a
public nuisance and should be suppressed
by the pdtoe. That department accord
ingly sent out Lieutenant Boyle, who had
an interview with the relict of the distin
gniabed acton of the French imperial fem-
Uy, ata as a result presented an official
repost to white he said that “Mate. Bona
parte my* she will continue to use the
gong just as she tea done for the last IS
1 yutat*’ .
Fwthra toveatigation showed tout the
police regulations could supprem briM and
similar nuisances only when they were
rung ia public streets ata aßeya Secre
tsury Porter tberrapon took an appeal to
Co§>.-ni**toijcr Wight, who has charge of
the police bureau, but thus far no means
tafe teen suggested to relieve Mr. Putter
of the nujagnu* except by mean* of a form
al suit to oodrt. The controversy is a fun
ny one, but up to date Mfim. Bonaparte,
who has aometbtog of a reputation for
tjoEcm, is decidedly triumphant and oor
rcsixyiidlngly exultant. With all the power
of toe aostotetntion behind him, Mr.
Porter has been unable to suppress the big
gong in the —►-t- and his sick wife is
eorrespondlngly toe eufferir.— Washing
ton Letter in Chicago Tribune.
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XflMe Ab Übhmb*
Although Dtqyuy d* Lome's troubles do
act serai to weigh bravUy on him, Mara
de Lome is proMyated by tbebtow. She is
the only child at 0 merchant prince of
Cadis ata brought to her poor but noble
husband a dower at mere toss M,OM,OM.
She is an unusually ambitions woman and
ha* sprat tar money literacy to further
tar husband's political fortuara During
ft* evil days when Madrid was rittanUb
tog tor fiaaaera with which to keep up the
•800,000 per annum white Spain boasted
was tbo salary ofter minister, Mme. ds
Lome’s private puree was at ter husband •
dUpoaal. and it is stated that eta has spent
•300,000 sluce ttay came to Washington,
—torn Ftandsoo Aryment
A reatharta Saigeua.
A story is told which would indicate
that swallows have nmraifisrabte surgical
skill as wall as intelligence.
A esrtato physician found in a neat a
young swallow much weaker than its
mate, which ted <me of its legs bandaged
with horsehairs. Taking tta hairs away,
be found that the bird ’s leg was broken
Tte next ttme te visited the mat be
found tte lag again band rarfl He eoa
ttoued to oteerve to two
weeks found that tte bird was cautiously
removing tte hairs, a tew each day.
Tte cure watt ratirely saeerarfd.—Prar
son’s Weakly.
Afetaa 7 ft Ift t
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Akta 11 » at
GriffiaoaOrT-sdayu.
Tutt wm find rar at my **»*■ Griffin
st EDWARD? BROS. RACKET STORE
afl tte time Aura April Ml to 3Hj Ist
rxerpt date raatasd stove.
ri fiittrn, Wiufli' nM Mata. Books daw
JulylsL RMLirCCWELL,
T.R.S.OouGa.
A K-Hawkra reerived fte gtta medal
f-igtera sxnta form tte great Expossifoß,
superior and wreilrary
a fito amwrTn Tun at <iwtarfoe ata
rtraser This award vra justly earned to
Mr. Hawkes as tte superiority of Ms
glsrara over all often has me de them
axacrasall over tte eoeatry. Ttay are
to ttTl.*T“Friend
TViQCed, MTTW tQ SM.
X Mo BLmt» a&m iMEve a Ad
mes: of ag tbelateat •€yi» ' , •
BO YCJtfMT
EXPERIENCE
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Traoc Warms
CWVBGHTIfiC.
. Asyww ratoes im!
aii oil es»w >iy ttraraj* ywtar. I irsiiw er
rra;
- ttrajre rran**r tittfcte
Elf'OSsHsO
* ’ ■ ■ ed move case* than any
Cured'
WIU
tie of hit ftbeotete core, free to sufferen
vfao war tend their P. O. aad Bxpre« aMreea
CrenML EEfIX MmteS
BANKROPfIALE
OF
HARDWARE!
Having bought at Sheriff’s sale
the entire stock Hardware, Stoves,
Tinware, Farming Implements, etc.,
of 0. H. JOHNSON & SONS, we.
are determined to close it out with
in 60 days.
Such bargains in Hardware as
you will find in our store have never
before been offered in Griffin.
W. D. Davis S Bro.
CANDY
CATHARTIC
CONSTIPATION
all
25c 50c DRUGGISTS
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<l= . 1
Southern Baptist Convention. Hsrfolk,
May &-12, U9B.
Account of the above occasion the Cen
tral of Georgia Bailway Co. will sell round
trip tickets May 2to S inclusive, limit 15
days from date of tale, at one tare,
a 8. Warrs, J. C. Hails,
T. JL, Griffin. G. P. X, Savannah.
Registration Notice.
The county registration books are now
open at my office tn Hamelkus’Shoe Store
and all qualified to do so should can and
They will .close twenty days before each
election. TH. MUTT.T.C.
W. T. Aatatoas ,
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M Aattamy.Dr-KR.rtadcnee,* rtog* 1
«| Aaftfittrßn&GA
1 Briley,
IT Bator. W H, Gn. series.
« Btoteop.l. Y.MsrtoA
» Bbtety.B. R, Grocer.
41 Betas Brae, LiwnrSfcftfe
® Boyd, J. D„waretooae,» rings.
Jl Boyd. J- P- ■ 'iitararr,»itoge." <
X7 Boyd Maa ntotunng C«-
ffi Brewer A Hanltaer.vtoieonle groan i
4 Burrts Boat, H. C, Hardware, Jcalla. 1
4 Burr, H. CL,era. ScriUs. 4
Cta&rie ffiWard, draftgitte.
45 Ctanl R. R. depot. ’
» Oak A Soa. grocer*.
*5 OoHtar. T. J-, reeHncr
75 Drake, R. H., grocrie*.
9 Famtert, W. C„ reridcnce.
44 Fire department.
• Grentiand. Seaton, residence.
M Gray, Dr J T, office.
» Qnj, Dr J T, Bunny Side, 3 ring*.
28 Griffis foe Wort*.
« Griffin, lUg, Co.
fit GriffiaMfe.Cb.
14 Gri*a Banking Co.
5* Griffin Cosnpr era.
50 Griffin Saving Bnak.
25 Griffin eta Wafor Worta.
3 Griggs,BcSb, Bvery rtabte.
33 Howard, W. K-, residence.
8 donee, Geo. L, reridence. ;
» KeDeyA Mhamaa,phyriaaaa,3 ringe
18 Meßy, Dr. J. M, reridence, 3 rings
-27 Kincaid, W. J, residence.
7 Kincaid Mfg. Co. (mflto)
21 Leach A Co., J. grocers.
32 Mangham, J W, reridence, 2 rings.
32 Mangham, J J, residence, 3 rings
2 Mills. T. R, office, 2 rings.
2 Mills, T. R, residence, 3 rings.
47 Moore, Dr. J. L-, residence.
22 Moms* Call office, 2 rings,
31 Newton A Co., W. H., coal and lumb’r
5 Newton Coal ata Lumber Co.
29 Osborn * Wokstt, office.
20 Oxford. D. A. market and restaurant
22 Sdwtell. J. P.,reridencr,3 rings.
26 Searcy, WEB, Jr, residence.
18 Sears, J. grocer.
33 Shedd, J. R-, market.
21 Southern Railroad.
13 Southern Express Company. *;
23 Spalding County Farm.
12 Stewart, Dr. J. F., residence,
11 Strickland, R F. * Co.
42 Western Union Telegraph Co.
MISS WE WORTHINGTON,
Manager.
■rarara—irauuramraeraramrarawramnttmmmmomtannrara
NOTICE TO PUBLIC.
This it to notify the citizens of Griffin
that Mr. W. B. Hudson has been appoint
ed Sanitary Inspector of the city.
Beginning on Monday the 4th inst, be
will make a thorough inspection of all
premises and localities and advise what is
needed to place the locality or premises in
a sanitary condition. He has full author
ity under the Board of Health of the city
to institute whatever sanitary measures
he should deem neceaeary.
J. C. Bbookb, Ch’mm,
N.B. Dbiwit,
J.P.SnWABT.
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gTATE OF ctewjg. |
State to i
ta on word, that he has uiteiuittre-1 1
taGiras Simona sstote Tfen. ra tferamn^ g,
■
can, why arid admuteCrator stamp ta|-
te dtateipri finom Ms i
ata y*? IX." 1 “ :
firm .a. DREW KT 2 Ordinary. <
Apta 4th, im
STATE OF GEORGIA,
arawa«,Oouan.
Wtareaa, R R. Stately, arimimttmtor
of D. H. Johnson, represents to the court
ta btt petition, duly filed ata catered on ,
record. te-Ttehmfany D.
R Johnson’* estate.
Thisrakbatatae, to ett all peraons
concerata, ktedred ata creditor, to ate*
adasfarittration ata receive letters of dis
mission on tte first Monday ta JuanlME
J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary.
March 71h,18K.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
fiFauHxe Cocm.
Wterara, RobLT. Ttauirl, adtatatrator
ofELL Hammett, represents to tte court
te his petition, duly fied sal entered on
record, that tehra fully administered R.
L.
Thi* R therefore, to cite aU person*
'concerned, kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, why saidadmwis
trator should not be dischaiged from his
adrantateatira ata receive letters of ffie
miasfon on the first Monday in June, 1898.
J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary.
March 7th, 1898.
Notice to Debtors ami Oetfitsrs.
GEORGlA—fpAwnwCocTrr.
AR person* having ctairas ata demands
agrimt tte estate of Mr* Susan M. Bailey,
deceased, will present the same to me m
term* of tte law. All persons indebted to
the said deceased are hereby required to I
make immediatejpsymeirt.
SEATON GRANTLAND,
Administrator Mra. Susan M. Bailey.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
Srauwan Cousn.
To aT whom it may concern: Whereas
Mr*. Nancy M. and W. F. Elder, Admin
istrators of David P. Elder, represents to
the court te their petition, duly filed ata
entered on record, that they have folly
administered David P.EMerfo estate. This
m therefore to cite all persona concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if
any they can, why said administrators
should not be discharged from their ad
ministration and receive tetters of diraais
sion on tte first Monday in May, 1898.
J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary.
Feb. 7.1898,
STATE OF GEORGIA,
Spauhxo Covxtt.
Whereas, S. M. Wayman, executor of
last will and testament of S. F. Gray, rep
resents to the court, ta his petition, duly
filed aad entered on record, that te has
ItaUy administered 8. F. Gray’s estate.
This is, therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, why said executor
should not te discharged from his admin,
istration ata receive tetters of diamissioa,
10 o'clock a. m, on the first Monday in
J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary.
February 7th, 1898.
Notice to Debtors aod Creditors.
GEORGlA—Spaldeso Conm.
All persons having claims and demands
against the estate of Melvina Couch, de
ceased, will present the same to me in
terms of the law. All nerann* indebted to
tte said deceased are hereby required to
make immediate payment.
B. R BLAKELY,
Administrator Melvina Couch.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGlA—Spaldixg Couitt
All persons having claims and demands
against the estate of D. H. Johnson, de
ceased, will present the same to me in
terms of the law. AB persons indebted to
the said deceased are hereby required to
make immediate payment.
B. R BLAKELY,
Administrator D. H. Johnson.
Notice to Debtors andJCreditors.
GEORGlA—Sraldeso Coubtt.
All perton* having ctems against the
estate of E L. Hammett will prevent the
same to me in terms of the law. All per
sons indebted to said deceased are hereby
required to make immediate settlement*
ROBT. T. DANIEL,
Administrator E. L. Hammett
TID BITS FDR HA' HONEY L
and tender little juketete for the children,
are all right, but papa and “the boy*” want
a good, big juiertteak, roast or chop when
business or school duties are over, ata we
can cater to them all. Our stock of prime
meats ia unexcelled for quality, and we
send them home ta fine shape.
J. R. SHEDD.
U'!"'*?
WM.E.H. SEARCY, JR.,
Counsellor at Law,
GRIFFIN, GA.
GENBBAIi PRACTICE.
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To PhSadritata via Norfolk, 10 80
Tte Mgr Yorik via Rtetanota ata
To New ■^riiriaNorfolk, Ya, ata
Yorii via Norfolk, ata * W
Washington, 22 00
To New Yrafc via Norfolk, Ya, Bay
Line Steanrar ata Bslttararr, 22 00
To Not Yrafc via Norfolk ata Old
Doasraran 8. S. Col, meals ata
stateroom included. 83 00
To Borton via Norfrik ata Steamer,
ata stateroom included, 23 25
AIM relate IYIRY WSSnSDAY Brand
Trip Sckxta Atiaata te IraMk,
Ocrea Vtew, Vkrgfcßta.BraA aai
OU Mak Oofifort, Yu. fcr
515.75.
There tickets will be acta for retain
passage within ten day* from date of aate,
ata will enable nwrrtast*, hnyera ata the
public to make an exceedingly tteap trip
to the east, as cheap round trip tickets can
te procured from either of above potate to
WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE PHIL
ADELPHIA AND NEW YORK.
The Seaboard Air-Linri* pameager are
vice between Atlanta ata the east M cxeri
teat Double daily throurii trains Atlanta
to Washington ata Norfoffi, with PaU
man's finest drawing rooot sleepers. '
Pullman irau ration can te made at any
time- For farther iMormatfoa call at ar
add rare R A. NEWLAND,
Ora Ayrt P*m Dept
WM. BISHOP CLEMENTS,
T. P- A, No. « Kimball House, Atlanta.
T. J- ANDERBON,
G. P. A-, Portsmouth, Ya
jHLODD POISON
H'A SPECIALTY
■ ; Mrtrw! te U VSSS ear Se uwie i 4
bo-se f ->r siaje prx« c&jct jita r*a-
OT ty. I f TOC prefer to o?=se here »e win ecp.
Wac*feo**rrattroMUß«oß<tomiumuart
ssShaamar rafaOtoraa. If
caryTtodMe pot nah, and MB h*o* adra aat
raaa. Mneoes Fatclra* ia anuth. SeeaThroat,
aar JuSHtoSSS.
•at, K M tM* Riinnaeary BLOOD POISOS
CMe ww cbbboC eaitob nis dtoMM Ikaffi sSvaw
bMM We Atoll —l lIJ
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traair— , « | *r- A *~vi Ininj<ufa ■ in•■) i ja
Something New !
■Rvfrv housrfieeDer raeds Sdooxis ata
Forks for daily use. A cheap plated arti
cle is poor economy when you can buy a
first class article, of bright solid metal that
will always look bright as there is bo
plating to wear cC at 60 cents per padt
age. Splendid article for the ktteten,
pSmicaa, to send out meals, de. Cheap
and always took welt
A. LOWER.
No. 18 Hill Street.
Sodtherh Railway.
Btertert end qvieinrt route wtffi 4eaMa
4aay raviea batwara Ootembn* aad Atlanta,
eeraaetiae m the Unioa Paraa«er atatira.
Attaata, with TraftatM Lfaritadtedra; ate
Lnited States F*st Mafi trains to sad from
Wartdscton. Now York sad all Xtetsra potats
Also prosper eonnoettnr for and from Cbri
teaocm, LdbfovQte. CteeLuau. St- Loot*, swl
w-t «
Schedule ta «ffart Fatewy’ia M* Central
Htßffiftard time except at pourtfe eaM of
TTiathSissif DsHy. Dall 7.
c;: Ooteaim*. „ .t: t» ys »» p*»
- WarorlvHall IX aw «“ »“
- OakMouatate. T» »■ •»»“
- WarmSprtn<s Steam
- Woodbury-T. SO am P«
- Concord SIS am ;»P“
- Qrtffi*. .... SB am •«»“
" McDoeouxta MM am
Ar. Atlanta- UM am SMpm
Lv. Atlanta- ttO) a'n. U » P »
Ar. Wadrinftoa. td ata »«P“
" MewYorit. UUpa Steam
Lv- Atlanta.. ... >te*** •••■
Ar diwinftta- ~ ?W am fSS pm
SO Ma. 8S
IwrtkWraA
Lv.aMmtttL - 4»~im
Lv. St. Loula 9 15 p m fffi am
Lr.LouWioTT. .TTOi
“ Ornttenoosa. SWpm Ste am
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