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COULD NOT CURE
WEEPING ECZEMA
e
Bepan over Ear and Spread
till Face and Neck were Raw Itch
ing, Inflammation and Soreness
were Terrible Lasted Over a
Year and All Treatments Failed
. _•
UNTIL CUTICURA AGAIN
PROVED GREAT SUCCESS
•
"F/wm* liegnn ov«*r flk- top <>f my
ear It ora/k««l anrl then \trftnn to
aoraad. I had thr««
rfifT«*r «»nt dffy»ra and
1
they did me no go'»d.
At la*! one aid** <1 mr
sane ;ind ntv re’ck r 'n'iir
m> tv 1 hjv hair w«*r»* raw.
7f>c wot/r ran »»ut >1 it
*<. that I hud to wear
medicated fy>ttvr>n. and
if w;ia *0 inflamorl and
a«>re that I had »'• put
H fjtfw n of rjoth nW ms
plllr»w to the water
tr rn It, ann if. xotilH
pti in the clot hit m r» •,f
pjf --**? £ )
j
* m C/
v§
s^!low. TV e»*/#*mt It/h'vl »o th«f it
nwinwi n* though I could t#«r rnv fa--a
Ail to pirv-ex Tli“ dIM- t*»- U'tftn in tha
fall and I d»<l for ii until tb*
naxt winter Tb#*n I Dgan to two Mm*
CttUoura K<#*p Mr<«l Ointment and it
*w not more than Uirna month*
It waa aii h**i*’d uj» I utMl u*#* th*
(HjUruri Hi.’wdvent Pill* onu* in n whil*
to rlaanaa fH#> Klnod I hui v#*rv thank
ful that I trU*i (litleum and I oin
rwMtntwmi it to tiny one. Ml** Ann
H-a/tma, Northfleid, V’t , D*#\ lU, ’o7.'*
a ■-■"■■■'"
GROWS HAIR
Cutlcurn Memo vtn Dsndrtiff and
SnuthcH Itching Scalps.
W« rm ahampont with futinura H iip,
and light dt» «Mmga with Cutiouru pr»*
w»nt orjr, thin, and falling hair. i«*m -ve*
rrtiala, analog, and dandnifT, destroy
hair pa»*aalt4«a, •oothn irrifateo, if-lung
aurfant*, an mu lain th* hair fnlßcina,
looMm the *r**lp whin, atlpply the font*
with enargv mui nounahrnent, and
malta tha hair jrmw upou a *wert
wh««laaofiaa, heaiUiy *< alp when all
othnr treatment fall a
(»y.,»lav ami Internal treatment tor
K**rr Hum «*t l«r*ma. t’anir#*' -.4 gibus > »,
Krt* r.f #*ntte«r* * ,p (ff . i Imiit Ua *MB.
cHiitruia OuitaMbirfo* > to in* innfiittn, ar,a ( u«T
en** «» ,' mi fAfc ) (.»r Ui tee fort, . ♦
GM*a4 f*vu »*r ft tuJ ft rke i« ►■n f» um n*uo4.
BmT U>r*tMli' m the * dl4 roliffunit A I hfrn.
Oara . a-»‘« ijen*. h •»* »«, *«»•
wuewi Free. Cut tear a UfH.I nt\ ttkia I »i—wa.
COOKS FINE iWEftT
WITHOUTJJJENSILS
LONDON Horn a remarkable
peftflionl* to ahow that It la not only
jMiaetble hut prartleabh to rook meat
and \ egetabloß without i*ota. pana or
Us «*ti an Ik of any kind have btHtti car
rl#*«l out at a tamp «*f the legion of
Front ieramen n«*ar Croydon
At 7 O’clock til the evening officer a
and men were nerved with a meal eon
nlatlng of duck, pork, potatoes, onlona,
rahhagen ami bread In the procena
of otMikiug no utenall of any kind wrh
Ward
Rttgwr Focork, ihe founder of the
Legion who superintended the experl
manta. In an Interview an. hi in
tnauy parts of fha world cooking ta
done without ufenalln. and I want to
show that thta Ip poaelblc whenever
men are on a rainpalKti Not only
do« * aurh a method obviate the tiero*
ally of carrying a lot of cooking kit.
but the food In much more palatable*
The lore I wa* prepared In the fol
low lug way A larg* hole wap dug
In the ground, nm! at the bottom a
number of dorm* were phn • I \
wood lire ehp then made in Mo hob*,
and after tne fire had burnt for about
an hour the embers wore removed and
a quantity of water poured ovot the
hot atones, on which the joint ash
placed surrounded by potato** nod
onlona. The cahhage formed « layer
on top of fh«* tn«M*. nml over the
whole wa* placed m damp doth A
each was alretehed arroa* the hole to
prevetit dirt entering and th* hole
wae then filled up with earth The
water which had been poured in pro
dttced at earn, and the Joint had
been left for alnmt gn hour and a half
H was ready to he eaten It wan
cooked to perfection, and Ihe |m it a toe a
and oahhag«>a were *lm» cullnar> trl*
uinphs
Among tho*« who were preaenl and
partook of this extraordinary earth
cooked meal were front in amen from j
Yukon Catiada, /.ululand and New '
land
Calm Yourself
Don’t Get Excited
NtHTpu.s troubles are a very common symptom
of female troubles. The female frame is just a bun
dle of nerves and any diaorder of the female func
tions or organs quickly affects the female nervous
aratem, and causes serious nervous trouble, which
anculd Ih* promptly treated with Wine of Oardui.
•Tardui,” writes Mr*. Kveline Me Grew, of 2950
Guadalupe Street, Austin. Tex., “is the best and
most wonderful tonie. to build up shattered nerves,
and for all other female troubles. 1 have used it, for
Take CARDUI
SIIIE ELECTION
NEED WEBNESOM
Lengthy Ticket To Be
Voted By Democrat*.
Where Polling Place*
Will Be Located.
WpclnitMlay all the at ate and local
'dflciTH of Oeorgia will be voted for
h the common people The result
ot rli#- while primary will undoubted'
ij he tat if it'd in t h<* general election
and Hip content in which the public
- ill he most largely liyierested In,
••ill be the dlafrarichlaomcnt amend
ment which will require a two third*
• ote In tifder to make If a law aa If
< art l« ts with h an alteration of the
at at* const Hut ion.
in *he ticket there i« a Hfatement
hdh m;i in (OfiMfriitel wrongly by
Horn* people and that is the line in
parenthcslM In reference* to the Judge
of the city court If elected by the
people." in Richmond county the
Judge Ih elect# d bv the p#*opl<\ but
In -on * other cities he Ih appoint#.#!
Ihe voting placeh for Augusta and
Richmond roumy ar#- locufVrl aa fol-
I THt ward. 466 Ilroad atroet, a#*-
' "•"! ward count s court house,
third ward, Heab and Laws' afore,
on Ilroad street, fourth ward, comer
Ilroad nid Twelfth street, fifth ward
J,f 1 M Harn«*a A Co ’n etor#* In
Summerville the precinct la located at
th< city headqoartera. 11th district.
Stafford’s afore, UM Air. 121 at dia
trl#*t Hood Chapel, 123rd district.
< >unt> Home, 124th district, pine
H.'ll, I4.i4fh district Fryer’s store,
Hephiihah, 1100th district, Grace
wood
Much !ornl inlrrcit I* centcrod In
tin- .-I* , t lon ,nd Hon .lon M llrown,
<lcinorrnt|p nomine- |„ oppo-tf-d hy
Ht.n Wm Yttiiry C»rtpr, ♦ h.- indapno
d'-nt puny'* rtmlldal.- It Ih th.- pr.-
dli-tloii of thi. d*i v ij.jfi tniitiay 1 -
Unit Hi* Mull- win 1 iMtly poll HIO.OOO
mnlmlty for Hu, tloknt
lln- tlrki-t mh II will ho votod In
nirhmoiid county Ih t, follown
OFFICIAL OtMQCRATIC TICKET
Kur itnvfru'ir
R'HKRH Vt ttROWN.
I bi H*i'r#(aiy t,( kto«f«-
rmi.Lif' cook
FOl C.'otuptroller (}ener««4:
MILI.IAM A WRIGHT.
Km Treivaurer;
RfHihlltT b. PARK 1
Kor Attorney Gein’ral:
JOHN #• HART
For «*f Agriculture*
T <} 111 DIION
K*»r Hint# Hf'hnnl t *ottimlNsioner.
, I M I*o LNI *
i*or 1 *j*t a<*ti < '•tnunl*<aioii«r
WILKI WILLIAMS
K<»r I'l’tiAl in <*r>infrtlmanner;
(Vote 101 one >
V\ A HI.VIUNNON.
II L. HL/VRN.
.1 W I.INLSKY
T .1 I T MI'KIN
A .1 MtlUtlDK
AlijN M MANMXI,.
K«r flu t'oinruiaaloner
(For ufi#»mptrrit !•* m beginning Decern*
ber let. tOOS. end ending Decern
ber let. 1911.)
Kl 1.1.1 R K gallaway.
fa It.i llro.td (*<iminle*loiiei
»o» uneKgired term beginning Decern*
ber let. iBOt and rftdng De
cembei 1»t, 191 J.)
tiKOHUK HII.I.YKIf
I"i Ralli > tii t'iMimiiMifoqvi
1 **©r full term beQinnlng L>a« ember let,
1909 )
It WARN HR IUIhL,
»••• Veeachtte Jimtii,' Supreme Court:!
• Tor uneßpired t#i m ending January
let 1909)
MORACK m lioUiRN
I \H*n«'|nte JueMot S'ip<e?ne #'ourt. I
Cur full term of ei« ycare. beginning
January let, 190*))
HK.VKULV 1* RVANH
► \-«o iatr Jn‘ ).■»• Stifft-MK- Court, I
(For full tet e# of e< yeare. beginning
Jenoary let. 1909)
MOKACi: M iiom»i;n
I **! «»f Court -»f Appeals.
RICHARD M IUTIUIKLL
K«*r Jn-lg. Stijk or t'nUft,
Mian’** «'|t. i«l f *
tou\ r ccnim i;t« *n.
For Judg*’ M'ipe» lor Court.
Albany Circuit
FRANK I*A UK.
For Jiidgo Superlot t'oiirt.
Mine Ridge Circuit
N A MORRIS
For Judg* Hup»*tlor Court,
« • cir* uit
\ u FITK
K**i Judge Huperlot Ckiuri,
Clin* tahiMK-hee t'trcult.
S I GII.ItKRT
F#»r Judge Superior Court,
Cn*et* t'tivult
R W I RM MAN
For .1 1.(41 Sup*-ti(»! Court,
"AI 1 I.U «i I'll Mtl T»)N
F**i .fudg< Superior tNstrt,
Non hern Circuit
D N MKAIHGA
F«»r Ju.lge Superior Court,
O. on. e «*rv«tlt
J II MARTIN
For Judg# Superior Coart,
SouthW'Otern t'lmiii
f. \ !.ITTI.KJt»HN
f... bde S M w , , r .'out I
BOUtEVARD IS
NOVI! SURE THING
Aiken County Supervisory
Board Agreed To Co-
Operate With Citizens.
The Augusta Aiken boulevard la
now an assured succpkk according to
information from Aik**ti Tuesday
morning The board of supervisors of
Alk#*n county, composed of Messrs.
John ICidson, Samuel Thomas arid J.
H Head, listened to a (lal«*ggtion of
citizen* Monday and Tuesday morn
ing they grunted the request. Mr. J,
C Lamar and t’apt. .. V Hums
stayed over In Aiken Monday night
after the delegation left and the de
cision of the board was given to
tbern.
Hy the terms agreed upon the board
of supervisors will improve the road
from North .ugusta bridge to Cliero
ke** pond and from Hath to Aiken,
making |t one of th#* most modern
in the country. The boulevard uhho
clation will open five miles of new
road from Cherokee pond to Hath,
and they have secured the right of
way that will be needed. The money
needed to construct tne road has ub
ready been raised and several* con
tributors Interested have given large
sums to make the affair a success.
Messr D H Henderson, Quitman
Davis. F (J. Gunter. Calvin Hutier,
and Judge J M. Adams and ('apt.
lames Stephens were among th#* dele
>-ate- to appear before th#* board Mon
day as favoring the boulevard.
If Is proposed to open up the road
within a few months and when it in
completed f her# will i><* « magnificent
hlghwa;. direct to Aiken. The plans
f< r rh»* r#»ad have already been made
and as excellent roadbulidlng material j
Is at hand It will be an easy matter 1
to construct the boulevard
Htouc Mountain Circuit:
. I. S RoAN
1 'oll. lt ~ '• ■ it* / ill. All.inla Circuit;
CHAM D .HILL.
For .Solicitor General. Augusta Circuit*
J H REYNOLDS.
For Soil# lt#jr «,#n. . T limy Clri ultl
W i: WtiOTLUN.
For HopcHoi <;• ..-1 m|. Uvmiawlck Cir
cuit :
h [. WALK HR.
For Solicitor General, HI it# Rldg... Cir
cuit
J I’ imoUKK.
For Hoileltor General, Chattahoochee
< Mrcult
GKo. HAKMKR.
For Solicitor General, t'hcrokaa Circuit:
T. C. MILLKR.
For Solicitor «Jen#*r:#l Coweta Circuit:
J R rKKKHLL
For Solicitor General, Flint Circuit:
J W WISH
For* Solicitor G**rnrnl, Kastern Circuit;
VN <’ UARItULMii:
For Solh'ttor Geneiat. Mncon Circuit
N\ J GRACIfi
For Solicitor Middle Circuit:
AI. Fit Hl* IIKRRING ION.
For Solicitor General. Northern r'lrcuh:
MHOS. J lIROWN
lor S«illciior (IsierHl, Oconee t'lrcult
C. I* GRAHAM
I’or Solicitor General, Oemulg#*#* Clrcui'
JosKfH J-: iMrm.H
For Sollcrlinr Gen#»ial. 1 atuulu Circuit
J A. I. VINO.
For Solicitor General. Rome Circuit
J W HAI.K
For Solicitor General. Southern Clrcui*
NN H THOMAS
For Solicitor General Southwestern ‘
cult:
J It WILLIAMS.
For Solicitor General Stone Mountaii
Circuit
WILLIAM H HOWARD
For Solicitor General. Western Circuit
CLIFFORD WALK Kit
For Judge City Court:
WILLIAM K KVK
For S«»llcltor City Court:
I c C ItLACK Jit.
For State Senator, lath District.
W S MORRIS
For Rent • h*m\ Un<‘h
SAMI KI. F (1 ARLINGTON.
W AI.LA* K It I'HAR#‘K*
J R UIILKTON
F«»r Ordinary:
\LKXANDKIt It W ALTON
For Sherlt:
JOHN W CLARK
Fm Clerk Superior Court:
W M IV A WALK HR
For Receiver of Tux Returns;
WM .1 STKKI*
F#*» iak Collmtot
CH.MILKS S HOHLHR.
For County Treasurer;
WALTKR A CLARK
I • *'■oin? \ Surveyor
D V KKAVKS
For t'oronet
WILLIAM A ItVMSKY
For County Commissioners.
r r poeve
G. II MXtfN
K F VHRI»HRY.
For Commissioners from Country
I A HKItCK M A NS.
A II ROOKS
"For Vmendmcnt of CottstituHon, i
pioxldiitc t|uaim< .lions of voters. "
"Fot rwtltl* atton «»f amemlmetit. pm
volltig a repr«*sentatlve f#»r Men Hill 1
myself and daughters, and know just
what it will do. It saved my life at the
change. I was a total wreck, but im
proved from the first when I began to
take Cardui.” When nervous, don’t
get excited. Oalin yourself, ease vour
irritated nerves and build up your svs
tsm with CARDUI, woman's relief.
Sold at all drug stores. Trv it.
V ALUABLE ? r Mr ,'Z
BOOK FREE ter wofren Ar m f r**, |v*?|ta 1 V*’#e%**7 r?
1 be Cfc9ltansw«» Mu. ui« c<x. Ctaatt&n Ttqju
THE AUGUSTA KZHAID
THE CARUSO FAMILY
l
* * ■* •
The upper picture shows the woman who desert
ed Caruso for a chauffeur. Below are shown Caruso,
the Caruso children, Enrico and Rodolfo.
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦*s ♦ ♦ ♦
♦ ♦
♦ PEOPLE S FORUM ♦
♦ ♦
Concerning Freight Bureaus,
clitor Herald. Sir:
Your editorial 111 Sunday's Herald
referring to the need of a Knight
lureati, meets my hearty approval,
tnd on this line, a lew days ago,
Mr. Howard H. Stafford and myself
had a conference with his Honor,
•lie Mayor, looking forward to th.*
• Ity appropriating the necessary
funds, for tin* maintenance of same.
H was suggested that on account of
the city's recent financial loss, and
that the merrh'uiffc of the oily were
the chief beneficiaries, that it might
I*#* well, for the license #>f all busi
iu*ss houses getting direct benefit
from It, to be raised to meet the
expense. It would probably cost ,
five thousand dollars a v«*ar to main
tain It. when it would save the mer
chants. not less than fifty thousand
yearly.
It may he xvoil here, to mention a !
few rates out of Augusta, that d>
not seem to be In harmony. f I
"Hate on building mat* rial, includ
ing sash, doors and blinds, in mixed I
car lots, as follows: .
From Vieust i to rovineton. 1 :;o *
miles. 21 Mils or $42.00. for 2o m 1
lbs. the minimum 24 n lbs
From Augusta •«* spit* unhung, ltd j
miles, 10 cents for 100, of $20.0* j
per car. minimum 20 in It™.
From Augusta 10 Thomson, *!7
miles. 12 cents per 100, *)f $24.00 p*»r j
car for 20 m lbs
From Augusta to Ridge Springs. ‘
about lo miles 7 cents for 100, or |
sl4 00 for 20 nr lbs.
«Rt.
4a»tin, !•%.
Frnra Chicafto t(. 'iigusin, about 1,-
-101) mildS, S 8 c-enta.
Flora Augusta to Vnlilysta, 276
inilt-H, 80 cents.
l)o not suppose that we, aw the
dull propli in Augusta under tlmsv
disadvantages, talk to any mamUac-
Imvr or jobber, and they will coa
less to you, that they are laboring
under the same conditions, yet. it
rales from Augusta could uol be im
proved. Ihe auditing of the Mer
ehauts Freight hills, would alone pav
Ihe expense of ihe Freight Hureaii.
There are several well organized
companies in the states, who make
a business of it. to take any and all
old freight hills, and audit same, for
half the claims collected, and they
all look prosperous. These over
charges, are from the fact, that goods
taking a commodity rate, are based
on different points. For example, a
car load of linseed oil, from Minnea
polis to \iigusia, iiasral on ihe East
St. Louis, the rale would be Si cents,
based on the Ohio river, il would ne
ill) cents. A ear load of machiner>,
sav from Si. Paul, loaded in a *6
tort car, lakes a different rate than
If it were loaded in a 82 feet car,
vet if the larger ear were not ne
cessary, and not ordered, It should
take the smaller rale.
Ii is these conditions that make i*
necessary to have a first-class rate
clerk, to re-clack all freight bills.
And bear in mind, that all freight
hills ire audited liv the railroads,
and they collect all under-charges,
but who has ever received a credit
memo, for an over-charge?
Another feature is, that it Is oflly
necessary lor the railroads, m order
to change an tiller-slate rate, to pub
lish sum- with the Inter state. com
merce commission tor thirty days,
aim have übm on llh-n till t, in their
office, for the inspection of ihe puts
Itc "Who In Augusta looks after
this?" • •
Ii - nclir-mn will • that the lo
cal railroads do not hold the same
iMTsliioii today, that they did years
ago. when it was to their interest
to build up the local business In
ihiir section Today they form par;
of a great trunk line, and therefore
it would bo more to tlu-!r Interest to
haul, sash, doors and -ullnds from
Chicago lo Covingioil, than from \u
gilsta to Covington
It is ttiese conditions that have
caused Danville, Va to think tha*
the railroads have hull! Lynchburg,
at ihetr expense. So do not let Au
gusta have the same cry. but let us
all get busy Yours tntlv,
T. O PIIIUMT,
Vice-President Imlus i rial Lumber Co
Y. M. C. A. GYMNASIUM
CLASS SCHEDULE
Tne Y M C A. g.< umaalma
classes will o|ien as soon as th
water conditions are normal. Prof.
Oek rs, ih. ph -Vai director an
Business uid Professional Men--
Monday, IVedht -luv , n." Friday. 6 r.
and Saturday, JLli Bu.
FbUY onl
[Convenient]
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♦ ♦
♦ AT THE SUPERBA ♦
♦ ♦
The performance was superb. The
bill for this week is probably the
best that the management has ever
j put on. Lust night not even standing
| room was available and crowds had
to watt.
A decidedly new feature was Jean
!ne Mcßlroy the harpist. She gave a
- higiielass recital that was greatly ap
! predated by the admiring audience.
Lew Wheeler evoked a continuous
j roar of laughter from his very first
appearance and this auburn haired
j Ethiopian had to respond to repeated
encores.
Then last, but not least, came the
Wilson sisters, the fashion plated
vaudeville, with their rapid changes
of costumes, clog dancing and sing
ing they were easily the favorites.
Besides this brilliant array of ar
tists the management continues to
show the latest and best moving pic
tures. To accommodate the vaude
ville iovirig public who have made the 1
Superb,a popular, special arrangement
has been made for a matinee every
afternoon.
Matinees ar>- given at 4 and 7> p. j
m. Four shows at night, last show i
starting about 10:15, first one at
8 o'clock.
R- LEE OLIVE IS NOW
CONNECTED WITH SAVOY
The many friends of Mr. R Lee
Oliver will be interested, no doubt,
to learn that he Is now connected withj
the Savoy and that he wishes a re
memberance tliro'ieh at least a share !
of their patronage.
Mr. Oliver! is well known in the!
oily and coming here from Columbia |
county lie has won an enviable re
putation by his steady attention to
duty and amiable disposition to the!
public in general as well as to his !
friends in particular. |
When Your Stomach Hurts
Take a Little Kodol
The pain will then cease—your stomach will feel
good. Kodol stops the pains of indigestion and dys
pepsia quickly, because it digests all the food you eat*
Kodol fs a pleasant, palatable, i
liquid preparation, that helps the
stomach to do Its work In a natural
way. Being a liquid. It starts di
gestion at one®.
Kodol supplies the same digestive
juices that are found in a healthy
stomach. This Is why it will stop
the pains of indigestion quickly.
Your stomach, being weakened,
probably, by over feeding or over
work, is unable to do its work
properly, and the natural result Is
Indigestion, sour stomach, gas, or
belching, which will soon result in
chronic dyspepsia unless the sfpm
ach la given help
Nervous Indigestion or dyspep
sia It Ii not only annoying, but
dangerous. If let alone, the resuit
generally Is gastritis, or oftentimes
that fatal afßlctt OQ— ftppfD dlcitis.
Don't neglect your stomach.
Don’t take any chances. There is
nc nceu for you to suffer, because
a little Kodol now and then. w<l!
kei£ the stomach well, health)" and,
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 6.
WHY not wear stylish, well
fitting Fall Clothes when
you can buy them here
i on easy payments of SI.OO a
week? And good clothes,
too, made of the most worthy
materials, in the newest de
signs, and sold at lowest possi
ble prices. 73 stores.
Just say “Charge it.”
Wens*Womm I
CLOTHING
No store can undersell us. We are the 1$
iargest credit clothiers in the world, selling ■
direct to wearer. 73 siore*. You are I
welcome to credit. Come and see us. M
Womens Fall Suits I
Come and see the beautiful ones. We I
have a variety of styles, and can surely H
suit any woman. Your credit is good. 3
Suits from sls to $35 I
Men’s Fail Suits I
Gentlemen, we’vs jot the kind of suits f|
that are sure to suit, smart, snappy de- H
signs, clever, nobby styles, all made up |
right, of good wearing material. H
Youths’ Suits, $S to sl6 S
Children’s Suits, $3 to $8 21
HATS AND SHOES FOR BOTH SEXES flj
MINTER & o0 M I
cO I
9W Broad St. |
Augusta , da. I
Intermediates—Monday, Wednes
day and Friday, 4:15 —5; 15.
Juniors —Tuesday and Thursdav,
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Basket Ball Practice—Tunsdav,
8:15—9:30.
Basket Ball Games—Fridav, 8:30
9:30.
Hand Ball—Tuesday, Thursdav and
Saturday, 5:00 —7:00.
Classes iu wrestling, tumbling and
pyramids.
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