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V. S. Jones,
<{. A, Webster.
NORWICH CHAIR CO,
OITICK AND KAI.KSK01IM:
WEST MITCHET.Ti Slict' ,
(Near Whitehall.)
All kinds of llalcony, Verandah,
Rooking mill I*’oMim" Chairs.
Cnli, E\ainimi Steel; mid Note
Prices.
Sjierinl linliireiiieiils to Drillers.
< 'nil ll11 It or vi i ll.- ith,
Kkuaufa
Nonral^in, Sprains
Pain in flic Pack ami Side.
There Is notMntr more painful than theso
diseases; but the pain rail be removed and
the disease «mod by use of Perry Davis'
Pain Killer.
This remedy Is not n cheap ttonzino
or relroleuni product flint must lie kept
HMiiy from fire or heat to avoid (lunger
of explosion, nor Is If an untried experi
ment flint may do more harm Ilian good.
Pain Killer lias lieon tn constant uso
for forty years, mid the universal testimony
from all parts of the \u rM f s, It never
fails. It not only HTrrta a permanent cure,
but It relieves pain almost. Instantaneously,
being a purely vetp tab'c retnidy, it Is safe
in the hands of the irnsf Inexperienced.
Thu record >f cures by the use of Pai.v
Killku would (111 velumis. 'Me* following
extracts fr m letters r<ritttl show wliat
those who have fil ’d It thin!.:
Mlim.,:
says:
>Jcct
iiiritism. ()nr
it, which speedily
Edgas-^Cady, Owatoi
t » wvere Hairctimt
re ort was to the Pain Km.
rolnntd her.
Charles Powall writer? from tlie Sailors’
Home, London:
I h:ul 1» hi mill. La .1 three \ enrs with nciinil&ia
and * (.lent Ap ts..i -'d the Honrncli. Th*' doctors
ut We tniln.-t r ih,H>itd k»w* up ni> cum in
doy.' jiir. ItPicdyou | . in KiM.r.it.nnd it guvo
me Ininied: :!•• relief. I huvu regained my
st.cmrih. nnd am now able t-» f .'low my usual
oceii|»»tio:i.
O.H. Walworth, Saco, Me., writes;
I exit, ricjice.i iitrii odi.-.t*' 1 . f troia pain in
the‘■Ido l#> ihe mo < f your I’mx hii.i.rn.
£. York says:
I have wed your P»in Kim in. forrheumathan,
fled ir.i-at bcucl.i.
Barton Seaman says:
Have lined Pain Killer
n*:d I: i hi found it a nerer.j
thctiiir.lHm and hiii.cmw.
r. Bu ■
• thirty
■irs
•UA" C/'d/'toidve relief in cm'onnf rhcumotlfm.
Phil. Gilbert, Somerset, Pa., writes:
P r. .in Ritual iikc, I know yoiti Pain Ku.i.rn
Is the beet medicine I can yet.
All druggists keep Pain Kim.eh. Its price
Is so low that It Is within tho reneli of all,
and It will save many times its cost In doc tors’
UMls. ‘4Bc, t 50c. and 81.00 :i bottle.
MERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors,
Providence, R. I.
I M. IK xl real m.i.
.Jones & Webster., mrs. lydia e. pihkhim, of'lyhh, muss.,
Painloss 'Cur.
for tho Oplun
or Nlorphim
Habit. Cur.
Cuarantcod.
A if dress
i\. I!. IIREWRV,1I.D
r.ltllTIN, UA.
!W
gltOWH S
IRON
liTTERS
nnowN’s ikon nnrrEits aro
n nortuiti euro for nil <1 incases
rcqulriiitr a complete tonlo; espe-
chilly Imliiicstlon, Dyspepsia,Inter
mittent Fevers, Want of Appetite,
loss of Strength, Lack of Energy,
da Earlobes tho blood, strength.
eu3 tho mnsclcs, and gives now
Ufo to tho nerves. Acta Uko a
charm'on the illgcstlvo organs,
removing all dyspeptic symptoms,
ouch as tasting tho food, Belching,
Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn,
etc. Tho only Iron Preparation
t liat will not blacken tho teeth or
give headache. Sold by all Drug.
gi*ts nl SI.01) a bottle.
llltOWX CHEMICAL CO.
Baltimore, Md. .
f,-e that all Iron TUtter« are made by Blow* Cuuncife
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
LYDSA E. PIWKHAKPS
VE&ETABL5 COMPOUND.
1*4 r Positive (’tiro
lor all llioao l'nhit'u! Ooio|»loli>l* nnd M'mUctw*
ooconininn |ounrbr>t |M>t>olatlnM.
1 It will, hip ii.lln ly tho v, .i» t form of J « undo I on-
! plalntM, nl! .tvnrian innii.lt"', Iiill.tniinnUoii nnd I leera-
{loll, railin' f.i;d I'l>;ilaifU’t nl;*. rr.d tl.n niiiNO'iueat
Nplr.nl Wenksuvs, nn.l |.t yniticnlniiy H.P.ptcd to the
1 Clmtij'o of l.ife.
It will iiinv.lv.> nnd cx|n*I tumor* from the uter»:..ii
nn mi l/ Mageef ilcvclopicuit. Hit; truth ncy Io«n:i
I ciroiH limiiors there is checked vciysiM ti'.ily ly it-tusc
! It i Piimrm faint iwiw, llnlitlt uey, tlculroyiiidl craving
. forr'limilnnts, nnd relieves w eak la*** oftheM itr.nc?i.
* It cut?a Ttlrmtlng, llemlnrlie*, Nervous froetrrtlon.
' concral iHsMIlty, Mcrpl«>s:<n<m4, lV|irfvltm nml In U
fftion.
Tit at feeling of Iwarliigdown, rimdiijr p do.'.'eight
nml Imi'knetiP, Is nlwny* j*erini»nv nlly 4 tired I v its u* •*
It will nt all times mid under nil rlivimi- Innets md t..
hari.iiiny with lliolmvu I tint p»vci n Mi* 1 u nudo h) ati'm.
! for thoeu’-oof Kidney Coli.j-lniulj of cither nex tills
Compound Is imsurpiinM-il.
LYDIA K. PINK 11 AM>• VEtiETAHI.K COM*
POP Mill prepared at S:i3 and sm Western Avemn*,
! Lynn, Ma.is. l’rli*o$l. Ms hot ties for Went l»y mall
In tlm form of pills, also In thn form uf lozenge*, on
receipt of price, $1 |K*rl»»x for cither. Mir. fink limn
| firmly a mm era all l.ttem of in.piiry. Send for pumpli-
j let. Addn-ra a« a»M»vo. Mention this
! No family rhouM !*» without I.VMA ll MNKIIAM S
I.IVKIt 1*11.1 A They euro coiinttpatlen, billousu««(i,
and torpidity of the liver. 83 cents per !m».
ttT Sold liy ull HrmiilMa. 'id
May.Jl.H "1
DR. RiCE 9
37 Court Place, LOUISVILLE, KY.,
M ^id m sexSal dis'
^jormatorrlioa and Impoloucy,
at tli. result of »eir-«bu*s in youth, sexual cxet«-c« tn r.ia-
■ud |Mi-tlu.iiig stsueef Ihe f»l*
. 8v*mluj| KuiU'icna. (nlahl ends*
dreams). Dimness of tdifl.t. Ptfrcibr Mimory. fhy
.ialDrt’ay, PimuldS on Vac*. Aversion tnHovUlj ofl’vwalrr.
Coufudou of Ideas, Ins* of Hcxual Dover, *e„ nuderln*
55|Sils-s-'g
GLEET* Strletnr*, OrehlUs, Hernia, (or Kui-iurej,
Piles and other prlvsto diseases quickly cured.
Ills self-evident that a phy *lcl»unti«>|>s) s»recl»t attention
to a certain class of disease*, and treating thousands aunu-
visit the city for irestment. medicines can he seut privately
auJ safsly by mall or express anywhere.
Cures Guaranteed in all Cases
**iSu*uluuons mSonaUr or br letter free and invited. I
Charges reasouahhi and corrc*|a udenc« strictly contldvnUaU
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WEEKLY TIMES
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Its |Kwltlon nx tho lending nnper «»f the
Went. It ranUN uIkivo all otlierx in elivn-
iatlon, Inllucnce. r.ntl in the esteem of Its
ivfktlers, lieeause it is just tliekimlof |Ki|»er
the people want.
The Week!]/ Timm covers the whole ground
of a Unit class family journal. It is larger
mid lietter than nny high-priced weekly
offered the public; Its reading matter Oliv
ers n greater sco|»e. is more eiitertainiiig
and instructive, and yet it eitsU
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Our agents everywhere say it Is the cask
est paper In tho field to cnnvnss for, and
renders of one year are so pleased that
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h’ifiht jHtf/cn—hyiy-Mix cofutinm/or one (Mho
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cinnati, O.
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LAMBIETHS 8
It nut M'ldin vfvnrtiiwn,y>>u ^ j
. can t* t them bv mad. bmp II
• m a itM/a/ Cnnl tor (‘.Ha- •*.'
loffttaand Prices, firf)W«fa>i>(»m*4(v/f.»»l«S*.<1
ilrmeres in (A* fnf/ed Stale*.
DAVID I.AMUtimi .1 SIMS'S, Phi i.a:'
Hum nnd llie l>est
ottld know of tho
the news
.■s Star, Clii-
\cw York IWitins* Schools.
li.u li ii«lin^ is liccotiiiii’j j
more* ns:<l luoro i»c| tthir, rtiul the j
“mi'i 1 ! -" iuiw jiivcii il :i iVc.-li im ;
j ct.iis. At live oilm*Sv 111 the moiii-;
i 1»111:111 v ;t Kill! 1 tivoiitu* Im IIc,
siti|i|s«»'C«l to lie Inking 11 c*r licnrly
f-iccji, is conic ling lip tho •iical j
I lioroii^hhiic* ;ii»d 1 U’ I lit; wind- |
in«r liritllc-judlia Tjj’JuHo park. The j
demand lor good saddle horses |
has hccoiuu fto great that they now i
bring lancty [uiecs, and several j
new e.stahlis:.meiiis have hceii !
opeiietl con lined f #* Ihc specially i
of training horses for this purpo&e. i
This riding scliool is not with- :
out ils romances. Some one haw '
called il ‘*A Home for Friendless
Noblemen/ 1 because so many ol’lhe
teachers, who are young good-look- *
ing and gentlemanly men, are Her
mans and Frenchmen of nol le
family, whose military career has ,
been brought to an end in their
native land by debts they can imt
pay, and creditors they dare m l
meet. Th<»y come hero with :•
vsgue idea ol lis,ding their dinner!
ready cooked, and on waking up ;
to the inaessity of eai nin ' it first !
make the seen ini sad di-coveiy |
that they do not know how to.
One urbane man wit !i a straw- !
colored hoard and elegant manners |
claims to be a gioat-nephew of j
l>i>.marck, and a sweet girl in a j
navy blue ridiiut habit pionounees
him “just too lovely.” The mas- j
tors ol the ttendemy let l that the
reputation of the institution is at j
stake, and a very sharp eye they j
keep on these wandoiiug refuges J
of blue blood; but, w verlbcless, j
many an incipient flirtation is go-1
ing on, and last summer a wealthy
woman of high social position be- •
come so fascinated with her teach- j
cr's equestrian charms uni family j
tree that she rode a^ay with him ;
altogether, ami a gram! to do there l
was made ever it.
One of the most fashionable j
amtiM minis here is “a ho in* hop,” i
that is, some society woman en
gages the ling and hor.-es fur the j
evening, and then invites twenty-j
live or !ifly of lu r h icmU to ho j
present. Two or tint c hours are |
sjient in eanleiing. galb-ping and j
tlancing quadrilles on horseback, ;
and then tin* guests atljourn to the
house of their liostt for an elc- j
gant supper. Mrs. August Ihl-
mont, Mrs. llavemeyer, Mrs. Van- j
IloHman. Mrs. .J. Ik Ileid, Airs.
Hughes, tludge Hilton's daughter,!
Mrs. Purdy and Mis. Ludlow have |
recently given these parties.
Cotloa-Seeil Oil
Those who have never used I his
article as a substitute for the grease |
of swine, have little idea what an
improvement il makes in culinary j
allairs. \Ye do not. mean of course, i
the iinelean and unsavory ml as it j
comes from the mill, but I lu? niee, |
pure tb lieaie artiele which Ihe re- |
iiuery furnishes.
Its supeiituity o\er laid, in the j
matter of sweetm*. s ami el« anness, |
cannot he tpiestionetl. The iviiued
oil is absolutely clean, and so pure
is it, that now, as we have hereto
fore Mated, il is extensively sold
and t'sed as pure (dive oil. It. is j
quite tho equal ol that famous oil •
—no epicure, howc\e: delicate his I
palate, being able to detect the dil-
l'e roll ee.
For fn ing lixh, and indeed, for
frying of all .nu ts, il isuni quali d.
A gentleman of Floiida, v.iiose
table is rarely without, fish, long :
since substituted it for lard, and
declare.-* that, ii leaves the genuine !
llavor of the li-h e.ntouehed.
A lady ot Lliis city, whose table
i.-; noted lor its delicate dishes, |
says that for all frying purposes it j
leaves lard clear out of sight.
What is more the same oil that
has already been used for fish, if
set aside, may again lv used Ibr
the ‘'ame purpose. O eourse it.
would have tie* smell of lisli, and
could not be used for anything j
else.
A gentleman of Montgomery
managed t > smuggle a small quan
tity t'» his cook on the sly, and
used it. When the biscuits and
bat ter-cakes which had never
known the smell of hog's grease
came to the table next morning,
they were discussed, ami decreed
to be lirst-elass, by all the female
members lic oie the “lord** dared
to make known how il was that
cotton seul oil and not Tard had 1
entered into their composition. It
was liard to believe his revelations,
but. there was no going back <»:i
the joke, continued as it was by
the cook.
In fact, the testimony of all who
hu\e tiled it, pronounces it ctpia!
to the very best article of lari!.
And it is said that our Hebrew
fiivnds use it now extensively as
a s bstitute lor goose grease.
And what is of j articular inter-'
eM, it is said that this pure-, deli
cate vegetable exliaet eo>ts only
about half ns much as lln* extract
of p«,rk.—dAm/./.oa'/// (.l/g.) .!/-
TH 2 BEST
OF ALL
LINiMENTS
POE MAN AMD BEAST.
For mo: j tlmn a third of n century tlu>
Mexican Mu*tnng T.*lnimentlmsncen
known to milUoun all over tho world as
the only safe reliance for the relief of
accidents ami imin. It is a medicine
above price and praise—-the beat of lt»
Li ud. For every form of external pulit
“ MEXICAN
Mustaiiff Liniment is without nn equal.
It penetrate* fle»h and muscle tc
<lio very Lone—making tho continu-
i;r-f-o of pain nnd inflammation impos-
j-ihle. Its ( fleets upon Human Flesh and
tlm Undo Croat ion aro equally wonder*
fill. Tho 31 ex lean
MUSTANG
Liniment is needed l»y somebody in
c vci y house. 1C very day brings news of
j the ni;(»i»y of on awful scald or burn
fciilxluod, of rheumatic martyrs r
Hlored, or a vnltuikdu borne or c
saved by tlm heulintf power of this
LINIMENT
which speedily cures fetich ailments of
tho HUMAN FLESH ns
Rheumatism* Swellings, Stiff
Joints, Contracted IHuiclei, Hum*
nnd Scalds, Cuts, 15raises nnd
Sprains, Poisonous Hites nnd
Stings, Stilfliess, Tniim-ness, Old
Sores, Ulcers, Frostbites, Chilblains*
Sore Nipples, Caked Hreast, nnd
Indeed every form of external dis
ease. It heals without scars.
For tho Url-tk Creation it cures
Sprains, Nwiiiuy* SUIT Joints,
Founder, Harness Sores, Hoof Ris
en ses, Foot Hot, Screw Worm, Scab,
Hollow Horn, Scratches, Wind-
galls, Spavin, Thrush, Ringbone,
Old Sores, Poll Evil, Film upon
the Sight nnd every other aliment
to which the occupants of the
Stable nnd Stock Yard are liable.
Tho Mexican Mustang Liniment
alwuya cures and nover disappoints;
umi it is, positively,
THE BEST
OF ALL
LINIMENTS
POE MAN OR BEAST.
EXTRACT.
I IrI'. CKI'.AT VKCKTAISi.U
PAIN DESTROYER and SPECIFIC
FOR INFLAMMATION AND
HEMORRHAGES.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia.
N\» other jMcp.ir.ili.iJ: has cured .so niaity cases
(•I'th'-M*distressing«-nni|ilahtls.i*llio Kxtract.
<>,r Plnxter is invaluable in these diseases,
l.imhioo, Pain i;i Hack or Side, etc. Our'
Ol nluiPlM (■;> cents) fur use when removal of
f’ry '•
Homorriiages.
Illecding from ihc
Diph cheria&-SoreTh roat
r : the i:\trnet promplly. It isa sure cure.
The Extract i< the only spe-
V^4vtctl I !l. i i lie for this disease. Cold in
11- ..*!, • Our ••Cutnrrll Cure,*’special-
! .• pn p a -f| t.i iii.’ci scriotiA cases, contains nil
die cui.iti *.* properties of die Extract ; our
Vasal Nyrlnge, invaluable for us*.- iu cn-
i ii rb.;I afl’.-i.lions, is simple and inexpensive.
Sores, Ulcers, Wounds,
Sprains and Bruises.Lt
iiur, u-olin;' and clcansiti£. Use our Otlil-
oil I in cmuieaioii with die Extract; it
wili aid in healing, softening and in keeping out
Burnsand Scalds.£ r p " n> : i '^
it i. iinrivaled, and should he kepi in ex ". Lull*
ily ready for use iu case of accidents. A '• .'suing
of our Ointment will aid in healing . n l pro-
inflamed or Sore Eyes.
It cun be used without the slightest fear of
harm, 4|uickly all.tying all mllamiuaiion and
Earache, Toothache and
Face ache.
li>':'.', its etT«'i t i * simply wonderful.
Pi loo IHinil, Siifodlnj;or Itching.
1 MOo, 11 i-, iflepreatest known remedy ; rap*
idiy •'icing when other medicines have fiiilcd.
Pond'* Extract Slediculml Paper
for * losei use is a preventixe against Chafing
an.I 1* lv; < >ar Ointllieilt is of great let-
vice wlure the removal of clothing is inomve-
I 'xRc.ul pages i io, 31 and 26 of
*«.Cckt : -* O. , low - pamphlet. Sent gratis.
Fcr Broken Breast and
Sore Nipples.
» ucious dial mothers who have once used it will
nowr hr v.ukou. it. Our Ointment is the
l*->t»_ 11■ *!!i.iC. that can he applied.
Female Com plaints. S’ |,hv * 1
f female diseases if
Full directions .10 oni-
CAUTION.
Por.d ! s Extract
t!.c : Is ’• ihrnd’ri Extract*’ blown in
dm yl. - our pii.iu.-e 1r.ule-111.1rc on sur-
r**i:n*S o : I*.iif wrapper. X*>n: ,*thcr is genuine.
Always insist mi having ruitil * Extract,
‘l ake im ■ tiler pr« paration. ii is Hit'sr tout in
Frii-e GtToniF.<4 Extract, Toilet Art!*
civs mid fcpceialtlcs.
rOXil'S MVirUtT. . .50o..8t A &1.73
to:::? asii;ls3. ■ . c?:cultie3.
To Ut cream n|.OJ Ointment 50
H nufric?. . . . 5*» Ca arrh Cure.. . 75
Lipsalve »5 Plaster tl5
!'o»l t Soap, 50 Medicated Paper *25
3 FCS A?rL!CA?!ClT.
1.00
Grand Opening.
TWO
CAR-LOADS. OF ,.TH^ CKLBBRATBD
GRAND It A
CHAMBER SUITES,
With five car-loads Parlor, Office and Dining
Room
FURNITURE
000 COMPLETE SUITES NOW IN’ STORE, llAX&INO FROM 0QQ
$20.00 TO 1,000.00.
Wardrobes, Jh»ok (/’uses, Ser.relrtiics, Marble and Extension Tallies, jlat Hacks
l.oungen, Desks Hiireans, Dressing Cases, Wastistan-ls. ami III” j isily celebrated.
HARTFORD WOVEN V/IRE MA’iTRESS
AND THE
SOLID COMFORT ROCKER.
nx*: 11 rxmi 1:i> 31,111111.1: ii.it hacks kiiom 97.1111 T091n.no,
c i 1:1.111: semis * nn 9:1.-, ix 11 a nt cloth, 11 nr .1 v/< it 1 ir silk.
3.000 CHE.AI* ItKAUSTEADS,
1 ouii DOZEN CHEAP CHAIRS,
AT WHOLKHALE CHEAP.
P. H SNOOK,
ATLANTA, (JA.
no* 1 Mi;i*:unm, wimo.
J, J. M I’lVLAN,
MARBLE WORKS,
I I Son'll J’l’OA I) KTliiaiT, (Near Itl idgc.)
Monuments, Headstones, Box Toaiijs, Etc.
Dc-iicos ami Estimates finnislied.
ATLANTA, GEOHOIA
VISITORS TO THE EXPOSITION !
STOCKER & CASTLEBERRY.
The attention of Southwest Georgia is called
to our mammoth Stocks of
FURNITURE!
J\£a,ttresses.
SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CA I,LED TO Til HI It
CHAMBER SUITES,
From $?.-) 00 TOifiTiO (10 Ibr TEN PIECES, from the celebrated (Jriiml
Rapids Factory.
PARLOR SUITES of seven Pieces from $40 00 to $2fi0 00.
Remember the place, anil 1I0 not purchase until you call at
3ROAD STREET
Atlanta, Georgia
8S WHITEHALL, & 89, 92 BR
EXT>OSXTIO»r OAHD
.1 A M IBS LOCI LKBKA’' ’S
Iteiiiiiiin Steam Dye Works,
.Vo. f r ~ Hast Ifiitih'r Si reel t ojt/iofile Christ ion Church,
ATLANTA, <iA.
PRICE LIST :
ti S-:.\ I S' ft ODD.S -.hvi inur u.
let i»l / .S’ « O OJ1.S- •' | ire **.•
75 ct l»ts to £l*&0.
I'loaku nr Parquo a
All (LhmIk, except Stlko, cleaned ami dyed without ri|ip|dni
li-j” Hood*, lvcoiw-d and Idrwanletl liyexun-iiH to atiypoiu
I and forwanliHl hjr«xpr>«H to waypoint. Call when yon visit Atlanta
mwMKfis
Fov Suit ('heap.
.0.1 on t r e l-'urlow roa«l thiitrcn tuilett ,
a** Im; rmeiuents all new and lir-t
foni' rtsinuul •Iwolling, ,
1 U' goo.l a 'iiar horse ,
nny. i n head hor.-es and
, ]'dik and stock hoz-* and :
Mfm/e.
I’ll) hushv!
, WJ
proportion.
|10) cov.-ra co*l ofTuilion] Siathu.e
■tc., fitr 1I1 iev nior.thi 1 . 4
I uvl.ly
Mr. I'm. W. Ilex!, who was on
trial a! the late term of .Seri veil
Court tor the mu: L'r of Mr. John
A. Conner in MiMcn ilurino last
April, after u full hearinjr of the
ease was aetpiilleil.
a:-- > *« m 4a0 Pludtol* {'•■taluca, |.*i0 t'usll-
1 ‘Mil, io hti.-h It peas. B two-horne
wa.'ii s. rpilns watroit and ha.tuss, htig;y ami
If.ru.--**, 4-m loili and tv1p41r.it* r. ayrti|« :»l«I seed
c .ne r.'uctct r with a aj lendi l as-ortmem of j I.mta*
lion and carpenter toi)U. laU/otl. r for .-alo my
Sim* pUn .• tltue m loi |o<nn .Votikus 4 out awning
iW.icrt*. fail on me at my home
lel.t, .lohu^ou »V I'u,, Aitu-riiua.
preparation of Ito. I
totride of Iron, fern- I
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