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THE NEWNAN HERALD. NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1921.
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Hastings Seeds
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H. G. HASTINGS CO., SEEDSMEN,
• ATLANTA, GA.
Mr. Friday
Professional Cards.
myrojv. h. farmerv si. nf.,
I’liysICutn and Surgeon.
Office over T. G. Farmer & Sons Co.
Office ‘plump COO; residence ’phone 72,
i
By KATE EDMONDS
L. K. iUOOHE
Attorney-nt-Lmv
Will practice In all courts. Prompt
loans made on improved farms In Cow
eta County. Over Cates,Drug Store.
\V. la STALLINGS,
Attorney and Counsellor nt I,aw.
Will practice In-nil the Courts. Spe
cial attention given’to preparation of
wills and the administration' of estates
In the Court of Ordinary.
Office fn Court House, 'phone. 414.
T, S. BAILEY.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office upstairs in Kirby building, It%
Greenville street. 'Phone 87. (office
and residence.)
JOE B. PENB3TON,
Physician and Surgeon.
.Office hours 8,to 10 a. m.; 3 to B n. m.
Office with Dr.. Paul Peniston. Offf
and residence 'phone 30.
(<r) 192^. by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.)
“A squall I" cried Dorothy ns the
little launch heddml for homo.
Nan-glnnePil over her shoulder at the
yellAw-lmAvii clouds rapidly oh senr
ing the sun, “We ennuot reach tin*
' Point," she dot-lured. “We piust muUo
for‘the nearest island.”
“Is there any dhitger?” asked timid
Dorothy, wild lintl been ‘insistent about
remaining outside the breakwater,
“I think not,” panted Nun, for her
heart was - .throbbing fust. She was'a
little fearful of 'making tita •nearest
Island'before the storm hurst nnd Lit
tle Petrel island was a dangerous
place to land. Many a small boat,had
gone (lowit off tlie cruet rocks. When
they Were within n .boat’s length of
the be|\Vh. the wind broke loose with
n-scream of fury, A Iqug wave rushed
the boat,-upon ,the bench nnd left, it
there In the soft sand. The suit spray
• stung ' their lips nnd eyes.
Somehow they stumbled out of the
boat and were -tlmnkfhl to feel , solid
ground under foot. Nancy tied the
boat to n tree, for the tide was rush
’-irig in nud they might lose It any mo
ment.
“It? Is so exposed -here on the wlnil-
- wm^r side, let 1 us walk around to the
ensf bench; It will be wanner and drier
-■ there.’'
The wind snntched the words frdra
her l(ps and tossed them away. The
two girls screamed nt each other nnd
then laughed because not a word could
be heard. At last 'they resorted -to
.signs, and having found' a substitute,
for speech, they started to walk
around the shore, just, above the high-
water mark. Here were long stretches
of dried seaweed, tangled with tiny
ce
DR. J. E. MARSH
Veterinary Surgeon
Office at W. A. Pottd Stable, il E.
Broad St, Office phone 105, Res. 370J.
A. SIDNeV CAMP,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Office in ArriaH Bldg., Court Square.
R. H. MCDONALD,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office 3% East Broad Street, upstairs.
Office hours 9 to 11 a .m. and 3 to. 6
p. m.
Office ’phone 55; residence ’phone 39J
wm. h; lydat, •
Physician arid Surgeon.
Office over Lee-King Drug Co. Res
idence ’phone . 464. Office 'phone 216.
Office Hours—9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4 p.
m„ and 7 to 8 p. m. Sunday—9 to ,11
ft. m. and 2 to 4 p. *n.
T. U. DAVIS, •
Physician and. Surgeon.
Office—Sanltorlum building. . ■ Office
phone 6—1 call; residence 'phone 6—
I calls.
W. A. TURNER.
Physician and Surgeon,
8pecial attention given to surgery
ftnd diseases of women. Office
Spring street. ’Phone 230.
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D. A. HANEY,
Physician nnd Surgeon.
Special attention .to eye, ear, nose
ftnd throat, and diseases of chest.
W, L, WOOD ROOD,
Physlciun nnd Surgeon.
.,9®?? 11 V4 Greenville street. 'Phone
*61. Special attention given to dis
eases of children.
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J. LITTLETON JONES.
Attorney-nt-Lnw.
Prompt attention to legal business
Loans made on farm lands. Office over
H. C. Arnall Mdse. Co.'s.
THOS. G.’ FARMER, JR.,
Attorney-at-Law.
Will give careful and prompt atten
tion to all legal business entrusted to
me. Money to loan. Offlco In court
house.
WILLIAM Y. ATKINSON,
Attorney-nt-Lnw,
Office over Cuttino’s store.
K. W. STARR,
Dentist.
om ee over H. C. Arnall Mdse. Co.’s
White patronage exclusively.
4DH r
•tore. yauuuai
Residence ’phone 382-L?
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
RAILWAY CO.
Effective Noy.. 14, 1920.
ABJtIVE FBOM
b'cilartown . ; 6.45 a. m.
Columbus
Chattanooga
Carrollton .
Raymond ..
Griffin ....
6.25 p, m.
6.52 p. m.
9:40 a. m.
1.00 p. m.
4.48 p. m.
-. . 5.22 p. m.
- • 11.18 a. m.
DEPART FOR
-. . 6.45 a. m. 1.00 p. m.
... 8.25 a. m.- 5.22 p. m.
Chattanooga 11.18 a. m.
Raymond .. , 4.48 p. jn.
Carrollton . . 5.-25 p. m.
Cedartown . . 6.52 p, m.
Griffin
Columbus
COURT CALENDAR.
ulicitor-
Cowcta Circuit.
r ‘ T ‘ Render Terrell. Judge; So
General, C. E. Roop. 4
i„?- erIwet R er —Third Mondays In Feb
>uary and August.
Sep«L e £- P,r8t “““lays in March and
— T * tird Mondays in March and
Oct'ober"— Plrst Mondays In April and
6n "^ r jUp—-Fourth Mondays In January
Solicitor Pos ^" Judge; W. L.* Stallings,
City Court of Newnan.
| n Q i U , arterly form meets third Mondays
n January, April. July and October.
. Bankruptcy Court.
“rplTl X' Atkinson, Newnan, Ga.. Ref-
f-Q* *u Bankruptcy for the counties of
-oweta, Troup. Heard and Meriwether.
Pay. your subscription.
,niust make friendly advances even (a
; jm fehoiiiy, . Thu wretch had corn*
bread,_ top! And eplfee—It was tab
much.' *
"Upod afternoon,' Mr. Criifloe—"site'
beffnu
' "N'lin.o'e Friday," protested the gen-
tleuinn impaling strips of liaeon on a
neatly trimmed twig. “Starved?"
Dorothy' nodded, "Please, Mr. Fri
day." Then, when he had made her
u bacon .sumhyleh, she took a huge bile
and went oyer to the enemy, sitting
down in' tho sand anti conversing with
ldm in the most friendly why imag
inable.’
"Shipwrecked?" he naked,
Dprojhy told their story, catling
upon-Nau to-'yerlfy the facts, but Nan
sat at tv distance her face turned
stonily away, -her- heart sore and re
sentful. She was Watching the waves
ns they pounded 'on the rocks below,
she wondered If he would cure'If she
was lying dead there among the sen-
weed.
' Slje was feeling very sad—tomor
row they were leaving Corjil Point and
she might never see him again. He
had n lousing way with him that irked
Uer-Niptf, only a few hours after fjve
qimiTOly slie>was .missing Win. What
had. they quarreled about ? Such a
tritleT77;siuV was shocked that site nnd
almost forgotten the cause. Ho was
tinning j now, with Dorothy, she could
hour- -their voices in friendly argu
ment.'
“Jf I loved anyone—well enough *o
become engaged—well eipugh to plan
to spend the rest of m.v life with
him—or' her,” declared wise youiig
Dorothy, “and remember It would have
to be a- great and glorious love (or
I wouldn't'lovo ut: all); then, It would
have to life some huge difference that
would'separate us! If he wanted to
wear fed neckties;, cvi!n—und I loathe
them^-H would sny I love the man untl
I cab- 'learn to endure red neckties—
because I loved him so much and he
would feel the same way about trifles
—and—I must see about the boat!"
nftd Dorothy fled around the beach,
leaving Nan nud the Man Friday alone,
together.
She , got up and' stood uncertainly
tears- w.ere brimming her eyes, and she
ooulcV hear his beloved footsteps coin
ing nearer. She must be first to make
amends. Sh.e was in the wrong.
"Mr.ftFflday," she called in a quav
ering 1 v^ice. "I am sorry 1”
What Mr. Friday said was Intended
for Nan’s ear alone, but I am sure
it had .nothing to do with red neckties.
Young Dorothy coming suddenly up-
qn them, (lashed back out of sight
and when she had subdued her gig
gles, ppncnihcfed her coming by a brisk
“Ship alloy—hotel launch In tile off
ing I" and scampered away.
Jint Treadwell smiled tenderly down
ut Nun. "The blessed 4 angel,” he mut
tered unaware that, the angel In ques
tion was eating'up the bacou und corn-
bread. ,
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To Protect Aluminum.
Toe protect' aluminum nm( aluminum
alloys from ciirruslim, says the .lour-
mil Of Industrial and Hugi neuritis
Chemistry, L, von-Grot,tltuss Ims tried
browultig the metal electmlyilcnlly.
By using this muthoil. tile aluminum
'tuny bo hem or rolled without the
coutirig. Aluminum tints treated wits
Immersed in a salt solution for two
months without showing the slightest
trace or corrosion,—Chemical ltound
Table.
A GOOD FRIEND
T^r-
APPLICATION to SELL LAND FOR
REINVEST,11 ENT.
UlCOUtRA— Coweta county:
Afior four weeks notice, pursuant
to' law, a petition of which a Irllo and
com.-et copy Is Mlhjnlnctli Will be pre
sented to tin- lion, c, E, Roan, Judge,
of the Htifieftlor Court, at Vile chambers
In the eourt-hnuse at Mewtiiui, Ouwnta
noun I y, (la., on the |2th day of l-'ob-
rimry, 1921. HALL ,ION’EK,
Attorneys foe Polly llleilHoe, Guardian
for ICntto lllodsup and Bessie Bled
soe st In son.
88 rind, a small part’of tlvn north-OriB’r
A good friend stands by you Hvhoti
(n need,.. Newnan .people toll how
Doan's Kidney Pills have* stood the
test. W, T. Larenby of 64 Wesley
St„ endorsed Doiui's twelve yours age
and again confirms the "story. Could
you ask for moro convincing testi
mony? .
"I think very highly of Doan’s Aid
ney Pills, - ' says Mr. Daeonby. "Be
fore, using thorn my kidneys noted too
frequently und 1 suffored with back-
nolle for several years. I-tried many
different romodlea hut failed, to get-
relief. , .Tlie uso of one box of Doan’s
Kidney Pills from the Loo Drlig
Co., gave mo immodlato roller, l
conjslder Doan's an excellent rmnociy
for all kidney complaint," ,'
The nbove statement was glvon
F- bruary 12, 1968,'and on May' 6,
1918, Mr. ldizonby added: "1 still
have the same faith in Doan’s Kidney
Pills today ns I had when .1 lust rec
ommended thorn. I believe Doan's
to' be a fine kidney, medicine and 1
will nevev change my high opinion of
them.; ■ My former statement btill
hoidii good."
fffle,’ at all dealers. , Foster-Mllburn
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo,-,N.
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<Au"
Both Girls Turned Pale.
01-3011GI A—t’owela (fount y:
Tn the llotioi-abk- if. E. Kiiqp, Jmlgu of
Tito Hupcrlm- t'otn-l of Sahl (’Ounty:
Tin- petition'of Polly Htedsno vo-
spectfully sluiWH — •
1. Thai sbo In tho KUaidlan of Katin
Hli-ilsoo and llessle IthMhmo Stlmioiii'
liPi-oloCoro duly appointed Kh such guar
dian In sain county.
2. T,lull-she doSIroH. to sell for I’eln-
SStmeat at private sale tin- following
property belonging to Hie estate' of
said wurtls. to-wll;
Two-innlhs (eneb of wild wards own
ing » pno-nlnUi) undivided Interest In
amalndcr In and to the . following
ruels or pareols of land, both la Hie
'HKliml Kirill land district of said.
State and county, ono of said 'tracts
containing two (2) acres with the
hoUHo thereon and on land lot No. ,H7,
tad more fully deserlheil as follotvs:
iteglnnlug* on luud Hue between lots
Nos, 87 and 88 nt point 35 fi-el north
of the ■ house nnd run eitHt 7(1 yarde
ml tbeneo snutli Its yards; thence
west 70 yards lo land line between
lots Noh.,87 ami 88; thoiieo north along
said line I-I(I yards.
Also, a true! containing fifty (50)
acres of hind out. of the- north part
of tbu south half of lot of-.la-nd No.
Atlanta and West Point
RAILROAD ,
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE
DETRAINS AT NEWNAN, GA.
FFFE
(FECTU/E J ftN . 16. 1921.
Hubleot to change ami typographical
1 errors.
NORTHBOUND!
Austria's Salt Monopoly.
.The A usrniii n 'monopoly on salt
'nlncd nil (die salt Inilusfrles for a‘
Jei-I'nri or l-US years. There are no-
lata up to .the fltne of the partltlon-
rig of -Polimd. but It ■'can safely be
.aid flint the salt mines of'Galicia sup-
Ifled nhouf ]00.000 tons of salt yearly,
iViell.eexka about. 2-4,00ft tons and
inclinin', 17.00ft totis. There were no
liber suit mines in Poland In 1 ,the year
.772,—Hnlilmorri American.
shells, and Nan scooped up several
armfuls and bade Dorothy do the same.
“If we have td stay here all night
it will make a good bed," she In?
formed her compunion.
It was . then that Dorothy found
the footprint in the sand, and pointed
It out to Nan. Doth girls turned pale,
for the footprint was freshly made—
a generous shoe had made It—'-there
was the print of a heel and ,a rubber
sole.
It was pointed in the direction they
were going.
"Shall we keep on?" pantomimed
Dorothy.
Nan shook her head and motioned
back. They retreated and'went back
to the boat, and finding the tldq was
still rising they entered the grove of
trees. “It Is - quiet here,” shrieked
( Dorothy, sinking down on the dry
sand. .
Nan followed suit and then, Impa
tient of Inaction, she Jumped up agnln
and explored the grove. In five min
utes she was standing on the east
beach and the footprint In the sand
was explained.
Nan glared resentfully at the young
man In white duck who was broiling
bacon over a small fire in a scooped
out sand hole. He looked at heir In
mild surprise.
“We have with us today,” he began,
but Nan only smiled scornfully and.
turned away. "Ninny,” she said Im
politely, and -onq. must admit that this
was not quite the proper way foy
two strangers to open conversation.
"I was going to ask you why you in
truded," ' he observed. "This is the
Island of Robinson Crusoer-and the
island was nonsuffraglst, you will , re
member!" ( , .
“Fsnoy 1” drawled Nan, Just because
he hated the, word, Ah, she knew this
young man well. She had been en
gaged to marry him up to 2 o’clock this
very afternoon. It was now 6 and the
bacon smelt divinely. Dorothy had
detected the odor of bacon and now
came running into the . scene.
For once 'she was stricken dumb be
fore the vision of the island Inhabi
tant. She looked from one to the
other and- iter lips curved Into a little
smile: She was' hungry! If 'Nan
wanted to quarrel with the nicest man
at Coral Point very well! Dorothy
" Wellwood must eat, and to eat one
Iwportatlon of the Elephant.
The fli'Nt. instance of .mi elephant be
ing'brought to western Europe was In
807.' when the Caliph Haronn nl Has*
chid presented one riv Charlemagne.
It was npi until- 12:V), however, that
this well-known nnd sagacious animal
went-to England. .
Washington’s Peculiar Hobby.
•George Wnshlngion’s principal jll«
"erslo'ri was training baby foxes.’ He
nis rul'd of fox' .hunting, He took the
.nittla-ls Imine. and trained them lij nil
-finds <>f tj'lcks, which he often exhib
it'd to friends,
Quit Laxatives,"
Purges; try NR
No. 42
0.45 a. m.
No. 18
.9.45 a. ni.
No, 1)8
11.18 a', m.
No. 40
1.00 p. m.
No. 20
0.30 p. m;
No: 34
5,20 p. in.
No. :w
10.26 p. m-
SOUTIIROUNDi
No. 35
7.00 u. m.
No. 19
4 . ..8.25 a. m.
No. 33
0.45 n. m.
Np. 30
j ... 12,46 p. m.
No, 17
,.5.20 p. in.
No. 41
(1.52 p. m.
•No. if'
....' 7,19. p. in-
I’, BILLUI’S, G. I*. A.
part of south half of lot No, 80, and
moro fully tlsHarlbed as followa: lle-
ttln, pa ihe north side of AVahoo
JCroalt and on I he east Hide or tho At
lanta load wllero the north Hide of
Halil crook touches the .east side of
Halit road; the pot- north along tho oant
side- of said road to lands owned in
linlff by ,r. \V. 9'. Gibson, 8.31 chains;
thence quRt along- linos of J. flv. T..
Olbnoa and Jack Powell to landa own
ed In 1909 by l/.‘ it. Powell; thutloe
HtjUlll'oroHHlng llttlq Wnhou Crook 20
chains; Uu'tiee northwostorly to be-
gllinfag pollli—rlght-ofJwny through
tlie above two traclH to tho. Atlanta
road roHol-vod.
3. Petitloaor shows Hint tho undi
vided two-ninths ronuilnaor Interest in,
said land helonirliig to lior said wards
yields no income; that tho other own
ers of said land have contracted to
sell their Interest in snld land at an
advantageous price and It petitioner
Ih allowed she can soil her wards' Iri-
Ih allowed she can soil Ivor wanhC In
terest to the Hiuuo purchaser lit il gohd
and an ndvantngooua price.
■I. Pollllonor dodlros lo Invost tlu*
proceeds oC such sale In Liberty Bonds
of .the United Htalos.
5. Petitioner shows, that notice of her
Intention to make this application has
been published onoo n week for Tour
weeks In Tho .Newnan Herald, being,
the newspaper In which coilnty advo:--
tlsethentH iiTo usually published as rn-
pulreil by law. her
POLLY X BLEDSOE.
HALL N- .1ONI0H, mark. 1
Attorneys.
(Sworn to and Suhserihed before me.
to i
this llth day ip: January, 1921.
H. L,, COOK,
, Notary Public, Cowetacounty On.
Try Herald Want Ads.
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Legal Notices.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
Bobort Orr having applied to the
Court of Ordinary of Kivltl coiinty for
pernmnont letters of administration on
tho estate of Mary Parrott Orr, de
ceased, all persons concerned are l u-
(fuired to Hhow ,cause In said Court
by the flrsv Monday In February next,.
If any they can, why sald anpllcatlon
Hhould not bo granted. T'iIh Jan. Si
1921. L. TURNER.
Clerk Superior Court, Acting aH Clerk
Corirt of Ordinary. ■
■ HALE NOTICE.
Office of Supervising Federal Prohi
bition Agent.
Atlanta, On., Jan. H, 1921.
Tho following described property,
Helzed fbr. violation of Section 3450 R.
S„ will be sold as provided for under
Section 3460 R. S., In front of fho post-
office building, at Newnan, Ga., on
Saturday, Feb. 12, 1921, between tire
hours of 10 a. m. and . 2 p. m..
auction, for cash, unleHH claim la fllteu
Within tho time provided by^avv: Ono
Ford automobile, motor No, 1.d80jJ85^
aelssed ApTil 17, 1920, by Agent Jack-
Hon et ah aa the property of W.
Windom and Ollie Adama. OANTq1> , ^
Superviplne: Federal Prohibition Affont,
(NR Tdiilght—Tomorrow Feel Right
It Is a mistake to - continually doss
yourself with so-called laxative pills,
calomel, oil; purgeB and cathartics
and force bowel action. It weakens
the bowela and liver and makes con
stant dosing necessary.-
Why don’t you begin right today to'
eVcroomo your constipation and get
your system In such shape that dally
purging .will be unnecessary? You
can do 90 if you get a 25c box of
Nature’s Remedy (NR Tablets) and'
take onb each night for a week or so,
NR Tablets do much more 'than
merely cause pleasant easy bowel ac-
body to get the nourishment from aU
the food you eat, gives you a good,
hearty appetite, strengthens the liver,
- overcomes biliousness, regulates kidney
and bowel action and glvea the whole
body a. thorough cleaning out. This
accomplished you will not have to take
medicine every day; An occasional NR
tablot will keep your- body In condl- ■
tIOn and you can always feel your best.
Try Nature’s Remedy (NR Tablets)
and prove this. It Is the best bowel
medicine that you can use and costs
only 25c. per box, containing enough to
last twenty-five days. "'Nature's Rem
edy (NR Tablets) Is sold, guaranteed
and recommended by your druggist.
COWETA DRUG & BOOK CO.
KELLY-DUPLEX
Grinding Mill
CM/Uk *!?•!/*,
corn folder,
I clover hAy.
^ Pvo vine hey.
**'*boaf oftta,
y corn, iuA mlio
m*l*o in the head.
ehiMT acpa/atciy or
o varied proportion* with
corn on the cob. with or with-
outahucka.aoed 0*1*. ryej>W*
Ur, com aM aU other
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Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA—Coweta County!
To whom it may concern: Thomas
S, PowerB, of nai(l State an<] county,
having in proper form applied for per
manent letters of administration on
the oHtate of G. S. Powers, late of said
county, deceased, this Is to cite all and
singular tho creditors and next of kin
of Bald G. S. Powers to be and appear
at the COurt of Ordinary of said eouhty
at the February terln, 1921, and show
cause, If any they have, or can, w7i v
|f'any they have, or can, Why
permaneht letters of admln|Htratl(>Ti
should not be granted to the said
Thomas S. Powers on said estate. Wit
ness my official signature this the 7th
day of January, 1921. L, TURNER,
Clerk Superior Court, and acting Clork
- of the Court of Ordinary.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA—Cdweta County;
To whom It may concern: Mrs. L.
A. Perdue, of said State nnd county,
having lji proper form applied for per
manent letters of administration on
the estate of L. A. .Perdue, late of
said’ county, deceased,, this Is to cite
all and singular the creditors and next
- * Jyj" M . _ I ~T A TV ftM.1l. a tn li/a u rt rl
of
iKumi ui- V,...— -
>£ said L. A. Perdue to he arid
appeay.ru: the Court of Ordinary of
aid c
_ at the Februjir, —
1921, andehovAiause, If any they have,
or can, why permanent letters of ad
ministration should not he granted to
tho said Mrs. L. A. Perdue on said
estate. Witness my official signature
this the 7th day of January, 1921/
» L. TURNER,
Clerk Superior. Court, and acting Clerk
of the Court of Ordinary of said
county. ■
Letters of Administration/
GEORGIA—Coweta County:
To whom It may concern: Mrs. Vir
ginia H. Jones, of said State and
county, having in proper form applied
to me for letters of administration do
bonis non with the will annexed on
the estate V>f Mrs. Salllc C, McGee,
late of said county, deceased, this Is
to cite all und singular the creditors
and next of kin of said Mrs, SlUlie C.
McGee to be and appear at the Febru
ary term, 1921, of the Court of Ordi
nary of said county to show cause, if
any they can, >vhy letters of adminis
tration de bonis non with the will;
annexed should not be granted to said
Mrs. Virginia H. Jones on the estate
of Mrs. Bailie C. McGee. Witness my
official signature this the 7th day of
January, 192L ' L. TURNER,
Clerk Superior Court, and acting Clerk
of the Court of Ordinary.
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