The Dade County weekly times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1889-1889, March 29, 1889, Image 4

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JM DADE_COUK'IY TIMES. Ekteked at the Postoffice ag Se ond Class Matter. There is a movement cn fot to have a first-class Babtict church in Cordele. — Chan Fun, a Chinaman of Dal ton, has a steam laundry in suc cessful operation. Up to dal# about 13,0,009 bales of cotton have been received at Brunswick this year. —-am— It is expected that ap excellent oat crop will be harvested through out Houston county. A Northern gentleman has an eye on Dalton as a suitable loca tion for an ice factory. The planters in coffee county have commenced to put potatoes and corn in the grow 1 The iwenty year’s lea c of the Western and Atlantic railroad has only nine more months to run. It is not'improbable that cotton planting in Houston will be the regular order the first week in April. Reuben Yarbrough, livipg two miles from Rook mart, killed seven ty-two rats in his barn last Tues day. There are just 25 saw mills on the Georgia Southern and Florida railway in Ber rien county, and Unadilla.in Hous ton county, with an average daily capacity of 331,G0U feet of mer chantable lumber. THE PAGODA AT RANGOON. fbrowfng Gold »n<l Silver Into Crucibjou to IT aka a lllid'n Wliijj. A correspondent of an Indian paper describes a ceremony which took place at Rangoon. It sceiiu that in a re cent earthquake the bird's wing ot gold and precious stones crowning the great Rangoon pagoda was thrown down and injured. The trustees of the building called on the people for subscriptions for a new one, and in three weeks a sum of about 80,000 rupees was collected. It was notified that the melting of the gold and silver would take place and that it would be the last opportunity of contributing. In one of the largo rooms of the pagoda two large cruci bles were placed, one for gold, the other for silver. Hundreds of iner. and women, girls, boys and small chil dren passed by, dropping their silver or gold ornaments into the crucibles, or handing their precious stones to (be clerk for the purpose of being set in the bird’s wing. Women gay 1 y dressed and covered with jewels passed by, and, taking a couple of Sold bangles from each arm, threw lein into the not, or they took off rings, and, harming the stone's to the olei\, added the gold to the melting mass. Those who had no gold put ru pee coins into the silver crucibles and nanded over others to the clerk for the use of the pagoda;'even the beg gars came and added their mites. All parted with their treasure with out a sigh, and. in fact, seemed glad to give it for such a devout purpose. All their good deeds are so many rungs mounted on the ladder towards heaven. The Shams went in a body of twenty men and presented'a diamond weighing seventy-five carats, which is to be placed as the chief ornament pn the wing. The silver melted amounted to 7.580 rupees, that collect ed to 8,525 rupees; the gold melted to 13,800 rujie.es, and the precious stones given were valued at 22,000 rupees. The wing that fell down was valued at 122,500 rupees, and the one to replace it will be worth 175.000 rupees. The umbrella ornament at the top of the same pagoda (the Slaiw-da-g me to have cost King Hindine Min six lacs of rupees. It is of pure gold, ricldy set with gems, and is actually fifteen feet high, although at its pres ent elevation it does not seem two feet. The pagoda itself is 328 feet high, and tne hillock on which it glands is about 100 feet. The pagoda is surrounded by tho barracks of tin British troops, and the magazines are said to be in the hillocks on which it is built.—St. James' Gazette Dade Superior court, March term 1889—-T. '-V. Ha-ileiic' vs 8. L. Lane Petition to tvsiaiiiish d*-ed lost i-r di-troy cd. Xj, ipipuaruig to !he court i>\ tin return of riie Snerilf tiiat the defendant is nit a it id cut of Da .< c-m.iuj. anil i further aiipe tniijT to ino l oitri tnat m- Defendant S. L, Lane is not to Le loutu. in this State, -it is *>rd, r -ti by the (Jour that, the deft. 8. L. L ine oe served i>\ thepublic: 1 , i"ti of mis ord.ir in the nows paper Wiiere the Ltc u-iv nise'»'»*ins of y .id c truly are pu Ji.-wiei: for tlirct months week! »* Uct-<r«- loe next term o 1 stud oO'trt ■ nit it is fu iht r ordered b\ til* Cor- c.;.i the Defendant show cause at ; i.' <’ term of tub* conn wuy tor c-i t " deed .-«• form in petition s toutd not be fcsta. ujiied in lieu of ijie List original. This -'such Ihe 20. 1 iut. Thom A 8 w r , MII.NET . J, 8. C. O. J. H P. Lumpkin plffij- a* t.y. The aoove is a true transcript from Ihe min ires of Dade Superior Court. March t .rm 1689. S, H, Thnruran. Clerk ■ lyNSilil ,# # M ‘ f i yj-r- V‘i _ ... W Z * -T- & NEW STOCK! NEW GOODS! Bought for Cash Will Se!! 'AecorGingiy. It will be Run in ,he in Lax me :rraa.e>:rs iLilianoe^ DARTER TAKEN T.Y EXCHANGE FOR 0001)6 A 1 CASE Eli ICE*. vViil Not be Undersold by No one- A Complet e Stock of General Meclianc! 1 •;© ... . _ Os W, M. TATUM. Rising rawn, Geo. fitted fli il#f nm{i Ipif- Hpti wmf tel DADE SHERIFF SALES. Will be sold before tbe Court House door in the town of Trenton within the legal hours of sale cn the first Tuesday in April, next the the following described property to wit: One acre of the south west corner of lot no. S 3 in the 10th Dist. and 4th sect, of Dade county said Slate bounded on south by John Clark’s land and west by lands of Joel Cross. Levied on asl the property pf \V. D. Cross Adnris. of Alfred Cross deceased to satisfy a Justice fi fa from the 974th Dist. G. M. in favor of S. R. Degkens ! and against the said W. D. Cross! as administrator of Alfred Cros de- j ceased. Property pointed out by i Joel Cross. Levy made by W. H. Lvles. L. C. and turned over tome. Phis March the Ist I^B9. Vi , A. Byrd St.-*r : ;T Georgia Dad- ( •. — Will be s .1.1 before rhe Court House door in the town of Trenton within tbe legal hours of sale on the Ist Tuesday in April for cash, the following prop erty to wit: Two acres of land more or less, lying on east side of Lookout creek, opposite Rising Fawn in the 18th dist. and 4th sect, of Dade county Bounded on the south by public road on north east by Wm. Pettit on the west by Lookout creek, and known as the McClendon place. Levied on as tho property of J. W. Blev ins to satisfy a Superior court Ufa in favor of J. W. Ouretcn of, al and against T. C. Wright A Co. and ot, als Property, pointed out by J. W, Blevins. Also at the same time and place 1 black mare mule 7 or 8 years old 15 hands high and known as the Dave Tatum mule. L‘ i> <i on as tbe property of Dade coal com pa- ; nv to satisfy n Superior court fi fa in favor of J. W. cur Mon et.Jal and against T. e. Wright c-t pi. Prop erty pointed out bv W, c. cureion. This March Ist. p y »S9. W. A. ffvrd She tiff. Georgia Dado county— to ail who it mav concern. M. A. B. Tatum urn, having, in proper form at plied to me ior permanent lettersot administration on the estate of Ma ry IC. McCauley, to be and appear at my office within the time allow >d by law, and mow cause if any Tiny can, why pennununt adv.inis ■ ration phon'd not be granted to M. A. B. Tatum on the fi.-pi Mon lay in April r.. r xt on paid e.-dab*. Witness my hand and olilciai sig nature. This-ith day of February JK.S9. .C A. Bennett. Ordinary NO 1C Li W Having sold out oui entire outfit to Mr. T. A. J. Majors, a’d su’v mi; . tion du'» he Dade County arc pgVH ,s e-o him. p,. Brook. MONEY TO I-OAN'. Apply to B. T. lire L Trent ay. Ga., ivljO on real estate on five years time, at a lor; rule ot interest. Alliance Prices ft jm \ <**r cnea * t k A \?E d a v•> -t*? ?-■ • as; NN -i . • : . —GA EVERY T HIN G I A full civd Complete Stack OF pamt; V 1- ■ '■ 'D-by J illdiij i ‘JTja . jl JLj Lj/ • rjb K ’ Wi ■•: ■ v _ • Tot A .. &'*'s* I. .'_.** »*>•. t •v % v •! .M*? :~ ‘ • : O ;■ t s .. ' cEdj'Addd -AWpWm S; 1 .... . - 1.1 f..' . I V. Xjj * lyuCprff Id'; hy , . t: L- ’< ' fr rhsst&g? ipri - y.v v'n. V. -y'y~ . ; . Yi n f . ; "v ' ,v YjO 31. A. , ■ '■ ■ V/t 5 - >• jb • • - . a H .... . . >;;i . •*** >»i .k. - • <»— • A FULT LINE OB ;anea C&ocs In fact everything usvudiy found in u first class grocery establish ment. 1) P MAJORS, S O "*£ . v 'Vv % • , .. - . - ,• : f: ■ v h.■ .. ■■■• ,- i vV | -wik'-iWf, . ■ 'V*** f .1' i ••; o•'•>' V : r -'. ' i a,.' -u y. *„• • . •■v , I---N.fi < V, • % bEL'.'Y : V>* W: pi ■ ■ '■ - . 3SS O'. «. ; feojjf ‘ v-Aki,■*. • • EE OF GOOD CHEER. • To the honest inquirer after truth, who troubled with sente contagious blood dis ease, seeks a remedy which will com pletcly eradicate from his system every germ ot blood poison, that the ones he loves—his wife and his children -may b_ saved, the experience of others comes a; ■ a mighty revelation. Common sense tells he.a actual results are tie: oniy sure proof of curative virtue. Read the following true testimony: Twelve years ago I contracted a terri ble case of blood pcMo.iing. My r.filio tion v; is truly horrible, i had no appe tite, did rot sleep wi.il at nigh:, my die, e - ■ tion was impaired, my throat was full c-f !, and in feet jiv>3 a total eofe. i hah been under the treatment ox :--v--.ral of the leading physicians e.f Atlanta; tried nearly every olopd remedy adver tised; went to Hot springs, w;v;re I re mained several montiis. receiving i • ;v.:n clit whatever—the dread diseSse aliil clung to me. Three years ago I was I» I v.o with rheumatism. My knees vest : drawn u p in su; h a posiiio- that l coui-l not leave my bad for mow .... Las t summ r th- disease seemed to re new its attack upon m : with ah t i ■ rav ag.cs of deati’. id v l:m tvaf a I'xverh'g torture, and 1 had despaired A ever get ting w* :1 when a i.uc-nd of j.da.j le-mm mended 15. B. J 5 I began to ns- it at onee, and find r.typeit p .-rmaner.tly currd. 1 refer to Rev. C. C. Davis, Hr. John G. Westmorland, Dr. Knott, Garrett A tiro., ar.d numerous etmips who know of my case, 1 cheerfully recommend JLS. ih :h, for 1 really ! .ih.vc: it is j&febest medicine lor the ! loc-d in the world. . Jas. L. IJosvvgrth,-'Atlanta, Ga. Duiing the month o( February I bought one bottle c f 15. B. li for my four-ye -r old hoy, who hud what doctors t.-m heredi tary Wood poison, and to my utter . cm ishmer.t one bottle: eared him. I i F •!> ruary my i i.l.r son, twelve years c:f age, vyas literally covered with v.. ly tores on his legs, and a terrible eruption on his head. He was cured with two 1 otti- sof B. 15.13. Ac a quick blend cleanser it baa no equal. Janies Hill, Atlanta, Ga. For seven.! years 1 have been surf ring from a constitutional blood poison, which has r.tinted the treatment ot cup best j physicians, arid the use of tne most noted medicines. I wr.S covered w: h a popper-colored eruption ail over my body and Ikrbs, with lost of ay; - t;te, excruciatbtg p.dt.s in rev back, aching c.-t my joints, genera! ds.hi ity.- c nmciatic-n, failing oft of my i. iir, soy..; tn ,-oat and groat nc-rv vosnt-sx. 1 bream-: j iacrtdtdr.’ts but lc;: tc-ltl that b. ii, Ik j was a ure enough Mood purifier That jit i not inquire a patient to m><* a gross before he \v..s cured. I comm.-need its ise. Within two weeks’ it me l frit im proved. I have taken about ten botfl.-s ' ' e - • s-.'-i-htlv at,any iiv>.r». My appedte and strength, have rAevut-d j arc! my hair- clous not fell cut. ioo not i hesitite tr say that a>. b. ... :lac r.o **j m j as a genera! i'-luod purifier, and any one who will only one i otti a vih bb vinci-o that it has no equal in these parts 1 s' : •• vitinue its use, as it. A a splendid tome gild keeps my s.a tern in a f i; . cu.i clitlon. Von have the lib', ity to direct any i sufferer to ilia i:x pure « id. lb i’>. Jones, Atlanta, Ga. I had ? j running ulovrs on qnc ieg, and 3 on the c-th-.-r, and I-if greahy pro-tfuicd. I b.-lieve J acintiliy swallowed a barrel a; teitcicin -in j <: forts to <uyc tike dis easc. vVitl; little hope, I finally acted on the urgent advice of a friend,God rot a bottle of 15. 15. B. I experienced a change and my despondency was somewhat dis pelled. I kept using it until had taken sixteen Rallies, and all the ulcers, rheuma tism, and other horrors of bipod poison h.tv.: disappeared, and m: last 1 am sound iand well agum, after an experience of I twenty years of toria' C. A. P. iiKUNLON, Atlanta, Ga. _ Kf.nnesaw, Ga., Jsspt. 11, IN 7. | D. 15. 1: 'Company—Mv T Dka'h Sih: i I take gr-’At pic.-.sur; in acknowledging | cbt: great benefit my wife has derived fro.n yon: < great and wonderful medicine, L. P. j 15. Lor two years she \va:« a great suf f.-i'r from Scrofula,« r soiu«.: •i->:.od dis ease w! 4 ;.;‘i had lain dormant ail htr life, j U'e had rtitcut.ca from sc;r»e of the most jkilliul ,- i:>s:-::iar-s in the country, but id! : to i.o i.ff eel, until we had dl despaired --.1 I iter ever recovering. Kt, mouth was one solid nletr, and for two months r.-j iro’c I her body was i;ro/.en 'out with sofas until 1 she lost a beaut fi.l he id"c-f hair, aUo eye- I iatih.'S and ey. i.rov , iq fact, she §een;ci : io be a complete v/ri-. L | Mow eorr.es ih: grant secret which I i’vant ad :i - weal t ki,;rv: T:-at three i Kith s o: f.loo-i Gain. u:> <5 ...io e iv.-s done Ua: work whicn wral 1 sound iacredibic to •any one who die ivy kneay it to b: so. do-d-ir my wife is p.-rie, fiy qeaithy and el - r from any ;e. e .'-.loiiG .. Y, ..-ad si: 1 now has it three-nv.rith old babe, also pui lectiy healthy. Very tesi-ectiu.’iy r*t. a. L...-.asiie'/. Glen Alpine Station, N. C. ) February lath, 16e : S ) This is to certify that three wars ago l had my LA leg am; ufated 'our inches below tiie knee, caused by bioo l pr ison ar- 1 : -u-c alteci.c-u Air ;itv. .s ~e.:p-a tat .1 t ii re came a turning v.ls cr oa die end U it t'vit mexsur«.i : G inches one way .-ad 4% incises the. pn.cr, and con tinued gro-.vi ig \yors.- every day uvtii a short tim - ago. 1 was given up to Hi- by the best do; tors in Chariopte. i heard ot the wonderful li. J 5. ih I icsolvcd !o try tll.-.t. iy weight at th.: time 1 com tneryg-d R. H. was I‘i.y pounds. WL-.m I Igvd taken thrre Lot;! -s I -f.hit c ;57 po::r.d§ yi we: At, when I had taker twelve bet- s i war, sound and w»dl. Lui ond. med xkviT uuiil I -;<.G taken fifteen bottl s". i ran,- , h lAO pounds and measure hy c f t tme P inches' high. I ! contend tli si p cm nmdi, rrehas r:> (otial jasal -od puc i : r. It i -rtaimv v.orh.ti Lite a Ci—ir: . (i-) j. .Vv ’Aj ON. - - —*•-4 -ar- TRUTH. "T seems strange that anyone will con tinue to sutler from the effect of ma „ laria, blood poison,soreness cf the liver and kidney _ rheumatism, etc., when there is a cure ■ - ’ .in the reach of all. It ha* 1 never fa-i.'d to give complete satisfuctlor. curing ::if ly, surely ar.d quickly tvj; syrr.ptm ■ : health result; from a slut of blood i: c rrity. From its use pirtpl.*:- and sores rapidly get v eil, aches and pair.s subsiuc, weakness stiff joints sooll.r limbs, dyspepsia, want of upper, it ■ all c.ls. ii pear. It is called liotaniu'Llood balm viado in Atlanta, Ga., and lias long been .he favorite remedy ci the South. It i- » perfectly safe bicod remedy a-vd general i tonic, and much quit Mr i i iA a vion than ' medicine usu illy a.knLilatered by physi cians, for while nearly the j.urac ngre ■■ lients .vx4 r d/ be prescribed, i; hardly pm-si ck; the same ingredients in the atreng'd and name quantity waybe used; and h -rein is the superiority cf B. 15. 15. over all! food medicines in the world, as is evi denced by the remarkable testimony given by those who have beer, cured ev :n when .ill other treatment uterly failed. Read the following: Hawkixsvxli.f Ga., Feb. 23. IFST. FJ"I:i iis io certify that my wife has bee . j in bitd health" for vighj year-,;. After X try mg five doctors and six or seven n ■ —• A >H,| r-o o ’ di. A;t patent V y ra i•« AC, oo medicines six bot tles cf your L. B. 15. lies cured her. James W. Lancaster. P P Q LJ 9 lw«. 3 Kkonvilt e, Tenx., July 2, ISST. T have had c.*tarrh of the bend for si:-; j y ears. I went to a noted doctor ar.d ,1 he treated me for it, but caul 1 not cure tne. he car '. I vrrs cyvr fifty' veers old. and -f gave up to die. i ha;f diatrrsshw f, —r- a t~, - a co.l/.i ; ir.v ey -3 were* i Tvi nn x sive-lia r.r. I i :;i cor. Siclcet I could net have lived, without:: change. 1 sent and got one bottle of vour medicine, used it, and fcltbrtt r. Then 1 get four more, and, thank God, it cured me. Lse tins any way yeti may v.ash L,. the good of sufferers. ' I\l:is. Matilda Nichols, Lli Fiorina Gt>cep I B. DB. - Maxey, Ga.. jan. 3, IGb G, ] 'GR twelve years 1 suffered fror.i H secondary and tertiary blood poison. IJ. r-Jy f.tcu and sroid.k.m became « ; mass ct corru;,t,on and -he disc as- began to eat my skul: tupne-s. It was said I must : surdv die. but 1 tried a bottle b. -5. ’5. - with bcncTit. and using eight cr ten bottl-:-3 more I became sound aiiel well, ami iiave been so tor twelve moi-tas. i ’ ..mdreds : BLOOD POISON bltwnla : me, and I extend heart: It thanks for so vibaairie u. remedy. Roiieiit Ward. We know Robert Ward ar.d that he I has bee-a cured by botanic Blood - aim. : A. I. Angt'twdl, \V. G. Birchmore, & Co.. ). H. _ Brigittwell, John T. Hart, W. is. i CursputiU. B. B. B. Waynesboro, M;ss., July 11, 1 AST. /[ h sister was aiT.icted for a number j'l of y ears with boils scatterea about i \/j rd! over her person. They would J-I.L- rv a;e their appearance every i sni la.j and but througii the sumtner and ’ late in tne fab. Her health was sadly i v.- * r pure-loosingficsli ~r.d strength tao'i every day; in fact, ttry v; ■:?. sapping tier :.lc. i gave hcrbne bottle cf I), ii. IS., and die effort was like magic,produc ing a complete euro and restoring h r health. To-dav site is perfectly sound and fi„r health fully restored. It is without ihiubt the best and most valuable Blood i urilior now v u ine market. D. hi. Mcßae. B. B. B. T cuffY.v a untold miser- for years from j inflammatory rheumatism, and could X find nothing to cure -or relieve me. I finally made up my mind to make RH EUMATIStVI of the terrible afdicti'qn, and it now affords me the greatest pleasure of my life testate to u-' itir-:*> ..i Smith county that 1 am entii.-.i,-"cured,'with no trace of ti-.c disease 1 ■:? and all effected i ylbifc magic healing p/opa; ;i -n ot 15. JS. If., wiiicii J consider the grandest, purest and most power!ui bicpd remedy known to man. I nave been su.dict toimflamma ipry attacks si see ten wars of age. John M. Daw:,, byier, ’i exas. B. B. B. J IOR five years I have been sufftr- H i.:g with a weak back from result r 1 L mi injury received, a .tended by rheu niati:..u. iUa 1 to; ;v: up my t . c.-slar busi. luss a.. 1 tuk; tiie p hau ct r.1,-;i t-wutch r.aii".. 1 ha\ derived:;: .?.tr •'.:•? and bene fit b- u-'.h: ; i s -o{ai.i‘c r.laiKt Hal n and have t ; i my sir. rqth sufficient.;- to re sume my regular wc-r-. i think Botanic WE \K n a f'K 10011 i:ai:n h “ s v t v given me pcri:\d awit relief. i aa: now abb to p> r fprm wonx tent i 1-ave not had, stre; ::th !°. -° h ,J b--i i.ve years, and checr tuliy vrado:s<- 15. d. Ik, wl-ich has proven to be the oniy uudiiiiur. teat will give me rviief. O.tve:; Secor, 114 Strespcr :'*... Lcikimore. Md. b. b. n. ATwVJMTtA, Ga., June 22, 1387. T had su::-:r ,d from rlyrpt as!.:, far I over lii’tevn year-, dur. ig that J tine tried every Guu i cou'd hear of, and so-mt over jf-SO-i iti doctors’ bills without receiving the slightest benefit. Indeed, ! continued to grow worse. Finally, after I despaired of obtnir.ing r:- lief, a friend recommended 15. L». F. (Botanic i.ioo l Balm), and 1 licgan using it: not.::->wc:ver.m peltingtobubenefittha! After using a hair bottle I was satisfied nVCPFDP! a dbat I was being ay rv. > *.vf ,j.t\ benefitte^l,art! wh n the sixth bottle was taken 1 K-Jt iik.- a new mar.. I m nil I r.ot tak i for the good it has done me; in tact, the relief I cl!-ri\ ed from it :s priceless. I firmly believe uat i would luv. died had 1 not tak.-n it. fhj Thomas Faulk. mszrnm '<i ■ hsr A. v >- TS.?SE ( A KBS. South J3o uyo Vo s‘Lv Ciiattanoogu «) :10 s n -To ‘‘ Ar at Trenton 10:2 a. n ii Oil'! ii IjOL’IM) No o Ar rt Trent: n 4 ;52 p 7 Vl ‘"‘Ca ta ucg fi ;45 p, f. — I ■ n i owl .VR.ut SAn q 'JannCV J* tl f <3 “!.!(!,-t nn<l mra.t popular srlent'Sc are ttochanicMl paper pulgisl.ert and has tho S‘iiny “l!p , st?. f -'ld y ! r p ', r °. f " 5 r, ‘ l ” tli wortdf iMist.nton. Best class or Wood Kncrav* ttr. ABGH3TECTB & mim® ri Edition cf Soientif.c Americas. W ~ A Ifreat succors. Each issue contains ©oio-<yS litnutraphic plates oif country and cily reaident q r l K!; '- t'U.. Ni'mcrons cnarsvl -aa surf *u*i plans and > pro tli cations tor tlie use 1>? iuch as con: emulate huilriiiu. I’rlee t'i SO a veat 25 eta. a copy. MUXS A CO.. PCBUSHttnS E-y Jp & f.i®s IH fir be accov, Kij St- .ig-l K fc Ww e< l oy HD|/;v jtir. sij Bfii j H tag te Mutf'u Ua, his P) EsP C< J-' . w b ° have had o-ver s .’•‘•es'occ and have made ove* I ' ’’ - appllculinna for Amerioen and Tor .-a i,-l tor Handbook. CoAaL poiidouco yl not ly o sntldoi)ti«l. TRADE MARKS. In criA yonr nmvk is not. rexlutorod in the P«U ©nt h'l.i.': 1 , apply to Mt.'VN X Co., and procv:r* r fHG.. dvil.'i c.‘ pi utt'Ct iG li. bk IJ(1 /or lifindbook. ClirVltirUTS for hooks, charts, n.:.- •to., qu.okiy procured. Address ' ** MIINX <fc CO., Patent BoSicitorc. GSXBItAL OViICE: Jig EHOAUffAr, N. E, ■ i . - 1 lßai I k-’f Tac> Win? 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