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NovemberSheriff'
1I7ILLBE80U>ON the first
W day Court in November House, iu next, the city before of the
of the County, Georgia, tho following
scribed Spading property, to wit:
Fifty acres of laud in the first district
originally Pike, now Spalding No. county,
the northeast corner of lot 38 in
district and county, bounded north by
of J, F. Davis, east by lau O. I ol J. O.
arid south by laud of J. Norton and
by other lands of J. O. Norton. Levied
aud sold as the property of J. O. Norton,
satisfy a fl fa issued from Spalding
Court in favor of A. A. Snider vs. J. 0.
ton. J. O. Norton, tenant in possession, ]
■rally notified. time and place, $8.00.
Also, at the same will
sold one lot of land in said State and
known ns lot No. 38 in the third district
originally Georgia,containing Henry county, 202)^ now Spaldi
county, bounded north by lands of
or less, by W. T. Chambers,
Andrews, cast west
Lyman Travis and south by C. 8.
land. Levied on and sold as the property
Amanda Waldroup, executrix of Aaron
droup, deceased, by virtue of a nrortgago
fa issued from McWilliams Scalding Superior Court
favor of R. F. <fe Son vs.
da V' aldronp, executrix of Aaron
deceased. C. 13. and John Waldroup,
in possession, legally notified.
<Uso, at the same time and place, will
sold part of lot of land, being No. 115,
same known ns the Martin lot, that is
east half of said lot, containing 10114
more or less, situated, lying and being
Spalding County. Georgia. 8«ld by
of a mortgage fi ta issued from Spalding
pci‘or Court in favor of Patrick <fe Brooks
N.A. Lewis. John T. Lewis, tenant in
session, legally notified $3.00.
Also, at the same time and place, w ill
solo two acres of land in the 1089th
of originally Henry now Upalding
Georgia, and known as the J. J. Treat
and part of lot No, land 122, of bounded A. B. on
north aud south by Jones,
by land of S. F. Ui»y, west by the
road. Levied on by virtue of a justice
S fa issued from the lOOfitli districtG. M.
Spalding County in favor of W. B. Gridin
S K. Gray. Tenant in possession $3.00.
notified. the time and place, will
Also, at same
sold ten acres of land in a square,
by a hedge, known as the Beeks
situated, lying and being in the 1001st
G. M. of Spalding County, Georgia,
east on a road running Beeks’Mill, from Griffin just north
what is known as
city limits of Griffin on the northern
ry. Levied on as the property of the
of Jas. A. Beeks, deceased, in the hands
\V. M. & W. C. Beeks, administrators, to
isfy one 11 fa issued G. from tie justice of court
the 1001st district M. in favor
A Ellis vs. W. M, & W. C. Beeks, made
trators of Jas, A Becks. Levy by
D. Johnson, L. C.,and turned over to
Tenant in possession legally notified.
Also, at the same time and place, will
sold three acres of land more or less in
city of Grifiin, Spaidiug Hill County,
bounded on the east by street, Mrs. south
part part of same lot, west by V.
Moore and north by F. 1). Dismuke,
part of the place on which T. W
now resides. Levied oil and sold as
property issued of T. Spalding W. Thurman, County to Court satisfy a
fa from in
or of C. F. Newton & San vs. T. W.
man . T, W. Thurman,tenant in
legally notified. $8 00.
Also, at the same time and place, will
sold one ninth undivided interest in
acres of land in the 1159th district of
inally Monroe, then l'ike, uow
County, H. Georgia, Sansom, bounded north land by land
O. west by M. of
P. Manard, south by land of Levied F.
and east by land S. A. Scott. on
sold as the property ol S. A. Scott, to
fy one fi fa issued from Spalding
Court in favor of C K Wilson vs. S A
F. M. Scott, tenant in possession, legally
tified. $8.00.
R. S, CONNELL, Sheriffs.C.
Ordinary's Advertisements.
( ORDINARY’S OFFICE—SpaldingC otw
Scott,administrator Vn, Gkouqia, Oct. 1st, 1888.—Francis M
on estate of Nancy
deceased, has applied to me for leave to
twenty-two acres of land belonging to
tate of deceased, lying in Line Creek
trict in said county.
Lei all persons concernod show cause
fore the Court of Ordinary of said
at my .ffiee in Griffi, on the first Monday
November, 1888, by 10 o’clock, a. m.,
such leave should not be granted.
$3 00 E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary
0 RDINAhY’S OFFICE- -Spai-ding
ty, Georgia, Oct. 1st, 1888.—Samuel 1888.—Samuel
and Francis M Scott, Administrators on
tate of Wm. Scott, deceased, have applied
me for leave to sell lands belonging to
said of deceased, lying in Line Creek district
Let county. concernod show
all persons cause
fore the Court of Ordinary of said county,
my office in Griflin, on the first Monday
November, 1S8-8, by ten o’clock, a. m.,
such leave should not be granted.
$3.00 E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
/ A KD!NARY’S OFFICE, Spaldinj
rr, Georgia, Oct. 1st,
S. and S, W. Murray, os executors of A.
Murray, deceased, have applied to me
leave to sell lands belonging to estate of
G. Murray, late of said county, deceased.
Let all persons concerned show cause
fore the Court of Ordinary of said county
November, my office ill Griffin, on the first Monday
1888, by ten o’clock, a. m., w
so -li leave should not be granted.
$3.00 E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary
/'ORDINARY’S Vy OFFICE, Spalding
tv, Geobgia, Oct. 1st, 1888.—The
turn of the commissioners to set apart
year’s support out of the estate of
Kendall to Henrietta Kendall lias been
and filed in Ibis office Let ail persons
cause, within the time prescribed by
if any they have, why same should not
set apart and made the judgment of
court.
$3.00 E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary.
Administrator’s
Ordinary By virtue of an order from the the Court
there will be sold before
house door of Spalding county, in the city
Griffin, on the first Tuesday in the
next luring the legal hours of sale,
belonging to the estate of Elizabeth
city deceased, to-wit: One house Bailey and lot Institute, in
of Griffin near the Sam
bounded on tlie south by Taylor Street,
by the lot of Mrs. Hatton, west by T. G. Me
Afee and north by an alley, containing %
an acre more or less. Sold for the purpos
of paying debts and distribution among
heirs of the deceased. Terms cash.
Oct. 3rd, 1888,
$6.00 N. M. COLLEXS, Adm’r.
Administrator’s Sale.
dinary By virtue of an order from the Court of
of Spalding conuty there will be
before the court house door of said
in the city of Griffin, on the first Tuesday
November next, during the legal hours
sale, the following property to-wit: 50
of land more or less in Akins district in
county, situated in the northwest corner
lot No. 110, bounded on tlie north aDd
by Jacob T. Chapman, on the south by J.
Chapman Jackson and the public road leading
to Zebulon and on the west by J.
ing Chapman and Jas. Askew. Sold for tlie
debts and distribution among the
of Robt. Brown, deceased, aud sold as
property of the estate of said deceased.
Terms cash. This OcL 3rd, 1889.
$6.00. N. M. COLLEXS, Adm’r.
Administrator’s
dinary, By virtue of an order from the Court of
will be sold before the court
door of Spalding county iu the city of
on the first Tuesday in November next,
tween the legal hours of sale, the lands
longing late of to the estate of Wm.
said connty deceased, to-wit:
land 303*4 acres more or less, the same
lot No. 22 in Cabin district,
land 202*^ acres more or less and the west half
lot No. 10 in said Cabins district
taining will be sold 101W acres more or less. Sold Said for
in 2 or 3 tracts.
purpose of paying debts and
among the heirsofsaid deceased.
1888. Terms cash. N. M. COLLEN,
Adm’r de bonis non of W. J. Woodward,
$ 6 . 00 .
free trade
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NEW YORK
PROTECTION
For
Our largely increased business enables ns to offer
greater bargains to tlie Public. Our stock of Fall
and winter goods never was as large or com¬
plete. Whether you are prepared to buy
now or the not, we invite yon to call and
see richest display of Im¬
ported Dress Goods and
Trimmings that was ev-
ever brought to
GRIFFIN!
Grand Opening.
NEW FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING
ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES
ARE NOW READY! MEN,
BOYS, YOUTHS AND
CHILDREN’S SUITS
AND OVERCOATS.
REMEMBER THIS : WE
HAVE THE LARGEST AND
MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF
FINE CLOTHING IN THE CITY AND
WILL GUARANTEE A SAVING OF
25 PER CENT ON ALL
PURCHASES MADE.
Jerseys! ^ Jerseys! t
We will make a special sale this
Week of JERSEY JACKETS !
ONE LOT OF MISSES JERSEYS, HANDSOME QUALITY. SOLD AT 75 c,
MARKED DOWN TO 50 e.
ONE LOT OF LADIES JERSEYS, A PERFECT GARMENT.CHEAP AT $1 25,
MARKED DOWN TO 50 c.
ONE LOT OF LADIES JERSEYS, A VERY STYLISH GARMENT, CHEAP AT
$2 00, MARKED DOWN TO SI 00.
ONE LOT OF LADIES JERSEY JACKETS, NICELY TRIMMED AND BRAID¬
ED, SOLD FOR S3 00 AND S3 50, MARKED DOWN TO S2 00.
Clothing! Clothing!
Special sale of gents, boys and children’s suits
just begun. Now is the time to get bargains.
-lot--
THE BIG REDUCTION IN LADIES AND MISSES FINE
SHOES AND CHILDREN’S SCHOOL
SHOES STILL CONTINUES!
We simply defy comparison and competition. No dead
issue or old stock to dispose of, but line goods which
show for themselves. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed
m
10 pcs. of handsome ingrain Carpet will he sold this
week for 25 c. per yard; the goods is perfect and
worth double the money, Call and see the new Car-
This is What You Wan
FIVE THOUSAND YARDS WANSUTTA BLEACHING, ONE YARD WIDE,
SHORT ENDS, AT 8 CENTS A YARD. CALL SOON BEFORE IT’S ALL SOLD
Tlie Leader in LOw
WM. C. LYONS'
NEW YORK
DAVID’S SCRAP WITH GOLIATFI.
How a Modern Reporter Would
Described It.
Bill Nyo gives the following as
model of modern reportorial
as it would have appeared in
cribing ancient occurrences :
“A slight south wind was
down he valley of Elab, veering
little to westward and showing
signs of rain in the doubtful
before nignt, as the sun roso
the camp ground of the Fifth
talion of Israelite Infantry,
Saul’s headquarters a little
up the gulch near the Ccurt
“The bright glitter of the
ed armor and the smell of hot
pervaded the scene, while across
creek and encamped over
EpheS'Dammin and the
saw mill stood the A tents of
Philistines. Softly the two
ing armies awoke. Here and
the bray of an ass or a
broke she stillness, and the
ear could now and then hear the
els of the earth rumble as
turned over in bed and thought
the text of his opening defiance
the Israelites.
“Gradually the pickets and
Philistine advance guard were
in to breakfast and promptly at
o’clock Goliath, with a new zinc
coatpuid copper sun bonnet, faced
with chilled steel and tied on
telegraph wire, appeared on the
stand facing the camp of the Israel¬
ites, followed by Col. Fitz John
Abimelecb, of Gath, who introduced
Goliath biiefly, as follows :
“Fellow soldiers of the regular
Philistine army and pie-biting yeo
manry in Israel : We have with us
this morning a gentleman of Gatb,
who has consented at great expense
to cancel his dates with the Great
Congress of Wonders, now exhibit
fng among our people, and to come
here fot a two weeks’ engagement as
a defier of Israel at $200 for each
and every defiance and his expenses,
including press notices. I take pleas¬
ure in introducing Phirieas T. Goli
atb, of Gath, who will now address
you.”
“Goliath, who is a man considers
bly ab»ve the medium height and
dressed in a forced sale of hardware,
tinware and notions, came forward
and spitting on his hands in order
the better to clutch bis cast iron stab
knife, remarked as follows ;
“Gentlemen of Israel, I have the
honor to state that I represent the
army of the Philistines, who desire
me to act as arbitrator in this here
matter with ahybody you want to se
lect from your place. I hone to please
one and all in the future as I have in
the past, and to stale that I do not
care to brag or boast, but that I hare
never been fairly knocked out. I’ve
quit rum now and prepose to hold
myself ready to please one and all,
I can safely say that the stories about
my being anything but a gentleman
are dead wrong, and if any gentle
man of Israel wants me to do him up
and will just put up his dukes to pro
tect his movement, I’ll show Saul
and bis home guards ihebest job of
slugging they ever seen, and I will
also fight at thirty vards rise. Bring
out one of your representative men
and I will send him home with a cir
cumflex over each eye. Trot out a
rising young man and see how soon
he is not thus. I am a Philistine and
have voted that ticket ever since I
quit wearing pants that fabed both
ways. I am prejudiced agin you
people, but if you want to see a
short, thick set scrap with soul into
it, send out your most successful
man. See!
“He then stood on his hands for a
moment and turning a back somer
sault with his heavy iron underclothes
and zinc favercoat on, cracked his
heels lightly together and putting a
buffalo chip on his shoulder walked
up and down in front of the grand
stand.
“At this t’tne a small ranchman
from Bethlehem Judah crawled thro’
a hole in the fence and asked Saul
what he would do for anybody who
would put a nose on ihe uncircum
cised side show giant with (he tin
overcoat. The King stated that he
would make him very rich and give
him his daughter to wife and a span
of horses with sawed off tails and a
position in the custom house, and the
young man from Bethlehem Judah
said that would be satisfactory. But
Saul said, ‘Yourg man, you will get
injured, for you are a mere young
ster,’ and so saying put a coal scut
tie on the head of David and armed
him with a piece of gaspipe, but
David said be would not choose any
of those, and so he selected a few
moss agates from the branch and bis
sling with which he had heretofore
slang, and when he had got to
he could see the white of the
of the gentleman from Gath
smote him with a smooth stone over
the eye and it sunk into Goliath*#
thick tank aud some of his thoughts
rau .out on the grass and he died.
And David went up to him ami cut
off Goliath’s head. Being recalled
by the audience, he cut off other
fragmeuts of the giant, ami theu
went away, It was a great success
iu every way, aud after killing most
of the Philistines the Israelites re
turned to their places of business, feel
ing that it was really as good a little
out door entertainment as they had
ever witnessed.”
1 do not say that this is the best
way to write up the above incident,
but it gives an idea of how each stu
dent may express liimseli iu his own
way, using the facts as they already
exist. iiii.i. N v k.
Jkliss Mary A- Green is ,n»- .... ..ml
Massachusetts woman lawyer. She
will be a member of tho Suffolk
County Bar.
The Chicago Evening Law School
has voted that women shall tie ad¬
mitted after a lively conies; to the
contiary.
Ringing Noises
In the ears, ► a roaring, buzzing
sound, are caused hy catarrh, that exceed¬
ingly disagreeable a ml very common disease.
Loss of smell or hearing also result from
catarrh. Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great
blood purifier, Is a peculiarly successful rem¬
edy for this disease, which it cures by purify¬
ing the blood. If you sutler from catarrh, try
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the peculiar mediclufc
Advice to Mothers.
M. ,i. WiNsiiOw’s Soothing Stkuf
to children teething, is the proscription and
of one of the best female nurses
physicians in tho United States, and
lias been used for forty years with never
failing success by millions of mothers
for their children. During the process
of teething its value is incalculable.
It relieves tho child from pam, cures dys
entory and diarrhoea, griping in the
bowels, and child wind and colic. the By mother. giving
health to the rests
Price 25 cents a bottle, augeod&wll
Milliner Y!
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A HANDSOME LINE OF
New - Goods
JUST FROM THE MANUFACTORY
AND WILL BE SOLD AT.
- Manufacturer’s Prices ! -
£3f“Feathers and Flumes in new styles and
colors and Latest Novelties in Trimming,
which excite the admiration of all who sec
them. New fall. goods arriving nearly every day
during the Call and sec them.
|MKS. M. L. WHITE,
Clark’s Building, Cor. of Hill and Broadway.
MRS. - L - L. • BENSON
HAH JUST RETURNED FROM A
x BANKRUPT ■ SALE
In the North and offers the finest
MILLINERY - AND
FANCY GOODS
AT SURPRISINGLY
LOW PRICES !
Call at the Agricultural Building.
Administratrix’s Sale
Will be sold before the court house door in
Griffin, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in No¬
vember next, between the legal hours of
sale, by order of Court of Ordinary, the fol¬
lowing real estate, to-wit: 257 acres of land
in Mt. Zion District, known as tho homo
of place where R. P- Crowder lived at the time
Drewry his death; and said land Williomson, bounded east by F. E. J.
8. D. south by J.
Bowden and Mrs. Yarbrough, west by W, B.
Crowder and J . L, Maynard, and north by
O Norton. Terms cash. Sold subject to a
mortgage in favor of Tlie Georgia Loan and
Trust Company. 8old as the land of the es¬
tate of R. P. Crowder to pay the debts of the
estate and for distribution. Said land sold
at the risk of R C. Crow der, who formerly
bought said land and failed to pay the amount
of his bid.
HARRIET 8. CROWDER,
Administratrix of R. P- Crowder.
$6.00.
Farm and House and Lot For Sale
A 202X acre farm in 3 miles of Griffin, Ga
80 acres in wool's, 120 in splendid state of
cultivation, cleared of stumps and rocks, fix-
td for improved farm machinery. Machin¬
ery, stock, corn and fodder will be sold with
farm if wanted, All readyfor business anoth¬
er year. lot in Also, Griffin. a large Ga. roomy For house and two ad-
dress acre Griffin, particulars Son.
me at Ga., care Clark CLARK. &
septI9d&w3m THAD
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that application will
be made to the next legislature for the jias
sage of a bill amending the charter of the
city of Griffis so as to allow the Mayor and
Council of said city to fix a compensation
for the Aldermen of said city not to exceed
fifty dollars per annum.
DR. MOFFETT'S «
FEMALE MEDICINE_
INDIAN WHJED
correct! all Irreg*’
from which to mar
weak,d ___________
makes cheerful the despondent, den rested ia
spirits. In chan ire of life no lady should be with*
® n tI ndian WEED, HUSttftamd Unfailing.
Ait year Druggist.
E. R. Anthony, Griffin and M. F, Sirin
Ocliard Hill, Ga,
New Advertisements.
TO ADVERTISERS
A list of 1000 newspanei ers divided into
STATES AND SECTIONS will be sent on
appl ieation—F RE E.
To those who want their advertising to pay
we can offer do better medium for thorough
and effective work than the various sections
of our Select Local List.
GEO. P. ROWELL * CO.,
Newspaper Advertising New Bureau, York.
10 Spruce street.
HIS ‘ a F?.H. l 4IU' , R.J..JI K Co'.
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WTtlE ONLY 1
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Brilliant T ir ain
•-
Durable Economical ^ CUR *
NeuralgU
Are Diamond Dyes. They excel all others Nervous
in Strength, Purity »nd Fastness. None others Prostration
are just as good. Beware of imitations- they
are made of cheap and inferior materials and
give poor, weak, crocky colors. Rheumatism
36 colors; ic cents each. "It
Send postal for Dye Book, Sample Card, dir-ctioni Kidney lias don* me more
for coloring Photo*., making the fine.* Ink or ttluing good ikan for kidney other diaeaa*
(10 quart), Sold by Druggist* by Diseases dn*. a»y medf-
eta. a elc. or S* G«o. Araarv,
WELLS. RICHARDSON t CO., Burlington. Vt. 0 ” * Chy, Iowa.
Alt2) Paine'* Celery
For Gilding or Bronaing Fancy Articles, USE All Liver pound benefit has hem, of L
for torpid
DIAMOND PAINTS. Disorders and taieti**
Qol<L Silver, Urease, Copper ♦ Only 10 Cents. .........
1 / M. Holman & Co.
-HAVE FRESH--
Magnolia -> Hams.
Cooked Corned Beef 12J c. per lb. Blue Fish, better fhan fresh Mackerel
Sweet Water Flour. Water Ground Meat. All grades Sullivan’s Tobaccos
And the
BEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY,
SPENCE & SMITH,
OPPOSITE DRICK WAHEIIOUSE.SOLOMON St
IST'Aro business, uow ready to do your work. Repairing buggies and wagon* i* a feature <>
their on which skilled labor only 1* used. Bring u* your work. .
ISr We will build yon anything on wheels—Buggiee, Phaetons, Hurries, Wagons, Cart*
Drays, and Delivery Wagons. Sign painting will be a feature of no little importance
Nothing lint good work will be done. Will not take a shoddy job to. any price. WlUi W
H, Hpcncc ut tlie helm yon cannot fair dealing. JSTCaU on tw before you buy.
SPENCE & SMITH. m__; 7
Solomon Street, Griffin, Ga.
BESgBassagy- --! VISIT THK).-
Piano and Organ Department
or
BRAWNER, DEANE & CO.’S
Book & Music Store, Griffin, Ga.
hand tW Large number of Pianos and Organs on
and more to arrive. •
Celebrated MATH UCHECK, CHICK BRING
and ARION PIANOS. MASON A IIAMLtN-
fej Organa PACKARD of ORGANS, and a host of Pianos an
other celebrated makes, for sale
•6T Either CASH or ON TIME ! -fist
H. W, Hisstltns, -<{ MANUFACTURER DEALER —AND— IN J~ )■-
LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
83 Hill Street, ... GRIFFIN, GA
■ ...
I offer at and BELOW COST an excellent lot of LOW CUT Gent*’ and Ladle.
Shoes. H. W. HA88ELKU8.
Shipment Finest Teas,
CRACKERS, ALL SORTS, 15c. lb.
HAMS, BONELESS SHOULDERS, ETC. FINEST
FLOUR ON THE MARKET.
G. A. CUNNINGHAM,
M Estate JM
GRIFFIN, : : : GEORGIA,
Has Been Appointed Land Agent
Spalding County,
by the Georgia Bureau oi Immigration, and
all the parties sale by having placing land their for sale property can expedite in hi*
bands.
Full par'iculars in regard to the inogt val¬
uable lands in this county can lie obtained
by addressing him ils above. A full list of
houses and land* and lots ef all description.
THE GRIFFINSTREETRAILROAD CO.
Application for Charter.
Notice is hereby by given, that application
will be made to the next legislature for
charter incorporating “1 he Gritfln Street
Railroad Company;’’to tfive Paid company
full corporate power*, permission to and grade
the streets and alleys r-f said city lay
its tracks upon tin -arne, run the said rail
road longitudinally or across the streetoand
ssas 5?ssu“?s5!*drssrae i*
and further power a* nectssrry to suceesn-
fully put in operation and operate a street
railroad in the city of Griffin. oct3w4
RAMvINHO USE
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
Leading Hotel In The City!
Under New Management.
C. B. DUY, Proprietor.
sepUSdlm
THiS
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8 W. MANGHAM & SONS
Inrun ijtitj
| GRIFFIN, GEORGIA
Stroii gest Companies,
Lowest Rates,
Prompt Settlements
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA
Notice to the Traveling Public.
|
| The beet nnil cheapest p.’saenger
j ronie to New’ York an«l Bobton is **
vl - Savannah - ivannitb ar.f anil i.l«»nl c levant Steamers
thence Passengers before pnrehas
j ng uckete via other routes would do
i™*.* >»«■». «
the route via Savannah, fay which
ir IDtV .. w Will :t| avoid HnKt dUhl and and n a toHmn. tedlOM
all-rail ride. Ilate3 include meals
ab'T stateroom on Steamer. .'
Round trip tickets will be placed
on salo June 1st, good to return nn
til Oct 31st, N» w York Steamer
saiis tri-weekly. Boston Steamer
weekly from Savannah-
For further information apply to
any agent of this Company, or to
E. T. C'lIAKLTON, Grp. A.
C. G. Savannah, Ga:
ANDERroK,Ag-t Steamer, Ga.
Savannah,
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