The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1876-1881, December 07, 1876, Image 4
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T.' mlt. - - - 00A) M1 ANNITU, rV ADVAN(T.
l'iArtl discount to Clitb of ive or inoro
unserti bomrs.
n A'T.A OF A iWF.WV(INo.
Cno dolnr per iinit forthe firtirnmrition
- ntil Itifty cents per inch far ,ach uxbe(npeitt
m korl on. 'I Allienltad rt met mit
1 t %i I for in (Ir(ine'.
<ont ren for threo, six or twelve tuontli
tuol t11i pou liberal t.rinj.
31- Jh 1iness vonuu n itn'tiong shoulld
le oldr'd to the Wilrbli' l'tdthishinig
'(L it'o ny; all otherq to the Editor.
it. MEANS l)A \'S,
0 Nik. K 1(3O~l,-Proprioitonl
Judge Pitniman's Boy.
.I1g itman's- boy, Bill, r:lys
thlo Philadelphia .Iilletin, lquires
srning in a lo' 1;hool houso. At
ne phe tw thplaster ht Ifween the
losis brokeunaway, Iend' through1
hi6 aperhiwo Bill (leavorled to
('ISe Ip lee foremllost1 (luring School
Mmr Wne<a (L"N t mlmer. Un1
E~rtnatl h stk"t.st Nwn half
-way thbrough, id he cola nleither
rtl o 1011 nno rr1ea. Whenl the
ait lew1: (df 1lr . 1.imes, the totelier,
n"s <lirectal( to the( ellnlpit.,Mr
1inms provo'let I i the oxtorior of
ilit e-lilie tun einbraced t he oppor
21mitalYwded byNWilliain'.,positfion
to lianor him w itli a shinglo. ThLen
yomng Mr. Pitmian was puilled out
Itnd pligted into VilgIr frationsli.
Neirl the rehool liouse there is a
mill 1ace,l at the ('1nd of wlielh there
ii a sluie-g ite. Immninedi utely below
tIhe gate there is ia hlge, deep tank,
wliuh carries the water to an under
ldiot wheel. The inlside of the tank
is greell and 1l11imy, and whenl the
wat er' 1 (rawn calrefully out of it, a
groat m1i:m1iy fhli ('11nn oftaen be found
lyilg in the bottom. The tank is
fifteen f'et deep. A few days after
the logging, Bill happel(d to pass
the iik and he looked inl. He saw Mr.
Simies t the hot tom lo'kini g, pick
lg 111) fish an(d puiting them1 in a
baig. William fe't Iht tho hour
of venge:ue had struck. He t'rnied
tie handlo of the slnivc-0Zato, and in
le's tha ll it niiinute that jolly Ol1
pedagogue was Iloundering ill six
feet- of' water, Irying inl vaill to
chlmbel upl) the slimiy sides of the
t-anik. Whlen he saw young Pitmian,
he shrieked to him for' 11011). But
Bill, wit1h at fienidish coolniess said :
"No, sir : yo've got, to tread w iter
till y\oi promise me never to liek me
Wainl." Then Simeis s~olonlmly
pledgod htimiiself iever to strikte
another' blow at him, and Bill lot tho
water frothn I h i ank and helped
Himesu ont. '.lhat nighit, When .Bill
got homli, lie found Simes thoro con
v'ersiig with the ,tudge, and fivo
un itles 11a10e' the 'Judge was fondling
Will iam with c.trunk str'ap, while
Mino rulby ai sild Wlla
has siince e'xprlesse'd the opiionl 'onl
fid~entially that imhes is a porfiihous
Lan igungo of Phiger-i'ng.
.i I lie caseO ofC a gent~lomian wish-.
mig, to 'nry-- iter l' --in the mar
p)li froh rin ig <m 11( f' rst finger ofI
the 1l'ft. (or' hearti ) handt.
Wh len milere(ss attenlds his suit,
andit he is act uailly eingaged, the ring
1 is-es in t h ('e'ondit liniger'.
t ell ihe fai' (11es that lie not (only is
lit in th Ile min-ike't 1but ho~ does not
C~eign to '1 11 rryat all, he1( wears thle
upw. nonhis lit' le linger', anid all
iladili ntV iingles15id~ that he jg
W th Ithe fai' sex thie "laws of the
A 1tlain (tr (itl5 .gol rng on thie
01onis. 'ireatdy for~' pr'oposals, sealed
Wh Ii en gaged, thle rilng pa ses to
the Iirst I ing~er of1 the left hand.
(Cis it.. gl
Iff the fai' (one prp'oses5 to defy
all isogo to her' heart she places th'e
~' rmgs oin her' iirst and fourth tiniger's
--one onl eac(h, l ike t.wo (charms to
keep away the temlpter'. It some.0
what. sinuluar that this disposition
of r'ings' is v'ery rame.
Wado Hamiton.
Va(1o Iiamipton hass again IMut
lumself anid the p)eoplo ho so nobly
repres'Oents in a proud light bofore
the counti'y and the world at largo.
H'is address under tho exciting cir
oumnstances provamiling in Columbia,
was caln, mianily, dignified anld pa
triotic. A 1)eopl1 that canI boast of
such a leader has just cause to bo
proud. A loader whose more word
of consel can calm the passions and
control the in dignation which such
outrages natur'ally excite in a bravo
p~eople, is a man to whom all
patriots, without regard to party
h nos or geogr'aphical limits, can
prloudly point as a noble examnplar
of genuine manhood. It is an honor
to follow where such a .man leads.
Ho nmay bo robbed of' the soat to
which ho has boon elected, or rather,
the State may be robbda of his cer.
vices--for no office could add to the
love and esteem. which his country.
meh benr tor hinl-but ' heither
forcenor $ra~ud can detract in the
s iglitst dtigkee from the affectionate
orat'with which all whose
oi ign isto be valued 'treas
~~ 4itlaoir hoar$ of ltpirts
y glue froin e wrat
~~ his brow...-,ong~.
14 e
4 th ea
Robert A1voA : vtli~i
Colhnei Jamies Gregg, escaped from
the Aiken jil last week. lie succeed
e(Ain ctting his way to the roof, and
froin thonco lot himself down
throngh an unbarred window b
roien bakk ydda i
clothing. H1 had attembt'd to
ecapo on two previous occasions,
and is the aid of a4cconplicos was
thon detected, it is believed that the
amno influoico was exerted in the
present justianco.
The negroos at Cainhoy have b0n
belving shaiefully since their
attack on the Democrats ind ,npr<
der of seven of them. They haie
desocrate1 the grave of Mr- Po'tel
Igrahiam. by taking up the tomb
stono and carrying it off, and, it iN
bolievod, destroyed it. At Fair
lawn, in the vicinity, they desipoilod
the residence of nearly all the furni
ture, in fact only Icaving behi!id
Ruch articlos as they doonod not
wort.h the troublo of removal.
Neal MeAdams, a prominent col
ored Democrat living near Due
West, iarrowly ecaped being killed
a fow days after the election. He
was called to the door of his bonise
ot.night, and whon ho prosented
himself ho was shot at by some ur.
known person. As lo had beon
threatened by the Radicals, it is
8ll1osed tli;t thlis issilt was an
attempt to put their threats into
x mVit on.
(.VTO NJRmS t the root of disonsr 1 y puri
L % fyin tho blood. ro'torin g the liver
ai ktidney to liculthy anfl action,invigo
rating, I 1e lervotis systemil.
VEG ETlIN E
is iot. a vile, iaiseouis compound, which
14iiply purges the howeis, buit a safe,
ple isnmt ro' ly which is sur 3 to purify
the blood mad thereby restoro the health.
V EE'T INE
s 1101w pr'%scrilbd in ciios of Xcrofuila and
other iliase' ot Ihe blo l, by 1m ny of
t bo!j phyia inna, owing to itw great
uC008s inI curing all disciases of this
r atiro.
T EGETI NE
des not decive invalids into false hopes
by purging andtl creating ia tititios alipte.
tite, bit as ist iatire in cleariIi. and
purilyivg the t hole Hystoil, 1 -a-ling the
pitieit gradiiatly to perfoot, health.
VEE'I N E
Was9 100od u11hpon as an oxperiment ler
mo timnto by ouri1 best pliyicians, but
those most icredulous in rogard to it
are now its nio: t ardent friends and sup
porte I.
VEGETlINE
instead of beitg a puffod-up medicine
hais worked its way iip to its present
astonishing success by ithl merit in
01u1ring all diseases of th0 bloo,, Of whai -
ever nature.
V EG ETINE
av5 i Boston ph1ysieial, "has no elual IF;
a blood 1 puritier. Hearing of it man
wonderful eu res, afteor all other remned ie
had iledor, I visited the laiboratory ana
'onivined~ mnIysolf (of its genuine merit. It
is prepared fromt barks, roots and herbs,
each01 of wthichl is highly effec'tive, andl~
they are comupoundled in such~l a muannor
ats to produce astonzishinog results."'
VEGETINEN
is ack nowledged and recommnxded by
ph. ieicn andt~ Ia -othecaries to ho th
yet- .ue \ lo, ndi thoulsands sp)otk in
its praise, who have been restolred to
healthI.
Feel My self' a New Man.
NA'rocl, MARS , .Juno 1st, 1872.
Mu. if. 1l. S~'pvo~s:
iDear Sir- --Th rough the navice and
eaIrnlest persuasion of 11ev. E. F. Best, of
tis2 pulate, I have been'1 taklin~g Vr:irixi.
for IDysphepsial, of which' T have aulffeired(
I have used only two bottlex and
already fool mysolf a nowv man.
RespeOct fully,
Dan. J. W. CARTER.
Ilepor't friom a P'ractical Chiemnist
111it1 A pothec'nry.
Ilos-rox, Jan. 1, 187-4.
Dear Air -hiis is to certify that I have
zsild at, retail 15-1t4l dozen (I185'2 bottles) of
your \ E(2wrlNE sino0 April 12 1870, andt
enni trumly say that it has given the boat
satisfaction of anty remedy for the ceom
phaints for which it is recommendod,
that I ever' sold. Searcely a day palsses
without some1 of my customeors testifying
to its merits on thiemselves or their friends
I am perfect ly cognizanjt of several cases of
Herofulous Tiium)rs being cured by VEol
1.TINE alonie in this vicinity.
Very respectfully yours,
Al GILIMAN, 468 Broadway.
To II. 1R. STE:VEN,Esq.
Vegetine is Sol by all Druggists.
doo7-lmt
D. R. Fleniten
EEP~S constantly on handl a full sup
ply of Choico FAMILY GROCERIES and
PLANTATION SUPPLIES. is stock has
recently been repleishod, and he is now
ready to supply the wanta of all,
oet12
Propitor of the
EEPSo tantly on hand ,a
troto,
' F ANV (0ARDS,1[ styles with
f.nam e, lots. post paid. J. B.
t1'rED, NasanU, Rena. Co., N. Y.
No We will start you in a business
.ye qtxan niamke $60a week oany.
:ospectblo for elther iox.
AGENT8 SUPPLY CO , 201 Brewery,
Now York.
AO CAiTS. Investigate the uieritaof the
Illustrated Weekly, before dotermining
upon your work for tuim fall and winter.
Tleo cohibination; for tuvi seasonisurpanw
es tnything berotofor , pt (d, Terms
sent free on application. Addres, CIlAS.
CTUCAJS& CO., 14 Warren St., Now Y-rk.
S-U .i,-0', TRIFING
With a Cold is Always Dangerous.
USE
W ELIB'4 C'arbolic Tablets,
a ire renmdyfor Co-ighm, and all Dis.
(is of to Thr'mt, Lungs, Chest and
M.tcoH M ctubranue.
PUT yr OWLY ZN ur.us ZoxzEs.
IS iI by al' Driuggit't.
C. N. CairsrnNTON, 7 Hixth Avenuo, N. Y.
ATTENTION A LL I
OnI'AT nANKRUI'T SALE OF JEwELuy.
On receipt of 50- cents we 1will mund by
mail, iostpaid, all of the following pitoes
of jewelry, viz: I pair Gold Plated and
ongravel Mleovo Buttons, one set Gold
JWolit Shirt St u(1,, 1 Collar Stud, I Wod
ding Ring, I Roll Plato Watch Chain and
I Gonlt's flose Coral Scarf Pin. We offr
this gi't baIrgain merely to draw atten.
tion to our busin Os0M, a'm we have all 6 inds
of wat ehev And jewelry at how frcoa.
Send for Caitalogue.
j'or-m & Co., 73u5 Broadway, N. Y. City.
READY FOR AGENTS-THE
CENTFNN At EXPOSITION
nI)M141D1) AND IJTE'aATED.
A graphic pen-pieture of its history. grand
buildings, wondorfuil xlribits, curiosi
lie , great dayM, Ote. Profusely illusbrated,
thoroughly popular and very CIap. Is
seling immoniely. 5,000 Agenta Wanted.
Send for full particulars. This will be
the Chance Iof 100 years to coin money
rast. (let tho only reliable hlst~ory. HUTi.
AR) IHos., Pn.,7338 Ansoml St., Phil. .Pa.
CAUTION. Bo not deceived by premature
loks, asstifling to be "ohicial" an I
telling what will happen in Aug. and Sept.
Agnts Wanted folr the Story ol
C.harley Ross,
WVritten by his futhor. A complete ac
coilt of this most Mysteriona Abduction
aid Exviaing Search. % ith F'ac-Simile
(otters and Illustrations. Ou tsells all
other Books. One agent took 51 ordlers
in one daly. Terms' lihoral. Addrowm
JOus E.1Payrri-a & Co., Pubhlin4horti, Plar.
MASON & HAMLIN
CABINET ORGANS
Have been Unanimously Assigned the
"FIRST RANKL
IN THE
SevefAl Requisites"
Of such Instrumnuts, at the
U. S. CENTENNIAL, 1876.
an. are the only organn assigned this
rank. Their superiority is thus declared
not in one or two respects only, but in all
the important qualities of am organ. A
Medal aidi l)iplomia have also been
awuarded them, but medals of equal value
were awarded all articles deemed worthy
of recognit~i. so that many malkers can
advertise "'first luls"15' or "hiighest
award1s.
Comparative rank in oxcellence, has
been11 determiined by the J udge's' 1tcportM
alone, in which thei MASON & HIAMLIN
ORGANS are uinaimuously assigned "T.he
llrst rank ini theoseveral requisites" of such
instrumients, andc are the onay ones as
signed this rank. See .Judges Reporta.
I his result was not ulnexpected, for
themse organs hiave 'uniformly taken high
est awards in such competitions, there
being less than six exceptions ini hundreds
of coprios TPliy were awarded
first miedala, and highiest honora aut Paris
18th7. Vienua 1873, Santiago 1875, Phila
delphin 187(1; havIng thus been awarded
higliest honors at Every World's Exhibi-.
tion at which they have comipeted, aund
being tho, only American organs wihl
ever obtainett any award In Europe.
Nowr styles, with imuprovomtents exhiibi
tedI at the Centennial: elegant now oasca
in great variety . Prices very lowest coni
stlent with best material and workman.
shme. Organs sold low for cash or in
stallments, or rentedl until rent pay's.
Every organ warranted to give entire
satisfaction to ev'ery roanonable purchaser
or the mniey returned. Illustrated Cata
l1g noR sent free.
MAtoN E' h~IlaH~N OnoAN 0.-154 Tre
mont Street, iloston; Union Square, New
York; 80 and 82 Adams street, Chicago.
(ial'IOtti~ 00lunlbln. & Augusta
11ai1 fonai.
Uo 1o st naA. Dec. 39. 15
Til floin Passenger Schedulb
. herain over thIis rea.l en and
stier tlhis ,lame:
Leave A ugustla, O'. at 4.15 r '
"Columbia. 8. C., (I 20 p
" Winnsboro, 12.00 p
" (Ihesmer, 2.00 s
Arrive at Charlotte. N. 0. 6.15 a -
TRAIN-OoSdo sopru,
Leavo Charlottre, N C. ati .40 p
" Chest er, l2O05
** winnsboro, l.856 a a
" Columbia, * 8.4F a e
Arrive at Augusta o .Of) a in
JAS. ANDIElt-ON, Oen'l Nipt.
A. POPE,
Oen. Passenger and 'tieket Agent
TIlE
COLUMBIA REGISTER,
Daily, Trl-Woekly and Weekly
TElRMS, IN ADVANCE:
DAILY, six monthu -. - - $3 50
Tr-WEEJrY, six months - 260
WRERLY, al. niOuitbs .- - . I Ott
CHEAPEST.
IO(and JQb IPra'int~gogee
LVTHIE 8TATE.
A&M' ddreas all commijunications, of
whatVyirocharaeto,to1
MA A~ka RX0IGm Po3LStria COMPANT
May13CotI*MaA, -.0
fradwth moee atttotn anid settib
211*pl ~ $ t t in ~$~ ~ igenos
oat6 8 LDER.
M(MASTER & BRICE
Most respectfully request the
inspectton of their cheap and..
well sele-ted stock of
goods, which they
offer as low as
anuy house In
the up
COUNTRY.
THEIR LADIES'
Department is full and complete in
every line.
RUFF'S, SILK TIES,
liandkerehief;. Col'ars. Cuffs &c., in
great variety and at extremely low prices.
AMERICAN DELANES,
Nice Dresn Goods, colored and black
Alpacas, at prices that defy compOtitioD.
DOMESTIC GOODS,
ronsisting of Brown Homenpun, Cheek
0d Homespun, Donina, Tickinga, Shirt.
ings, Ac., at prices to suit the price of
Cotten.
THEY HAVE
A splendid lot of Jeans and Cassimeres,
Gents' and Boys 8uits which they offer at
great bargains.
OPERA, GRAY,
White and Red Flannels at selling
prices.
A FULL STOCK OF
Gents', Youths,' Boys' and Childrons
clothing of every description.
THEIR LINE OF
Genta' Furnishing Goods is complete in
every particular.
GENTS', LADIES',
Youths'. Boys' and Cihildren's Shoes in
great variety, and at u-tdeniably low
prices.
THEIR HARDWARE
Department im full and complete, con
sisting of everything generally found in a
hardware store.
A NEW LOT OF
Good and cheap carpets just received.
Call and examine before buying
your goods elsewhiere
McMASTlICR & BRIICE.
et 5.
LADD) BROS.
WE have now comnpleted one of
the best stocks of
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS and SHOES,
HATS and CAPS,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
CROCKERY, &c.
IN THE COUNTY.
We will not be undersold. Let us
say, however, that our best
Calicpoes are 10 cents a
yard. We cannot
sell them lower
and have a
uniform profit on all Goods.
GIVE US A CALL.
TO OUR COLOfltED FRIENDS
As yon have always put confi
4ence ila u; we will state that you
1No 1.ait. held otttany on.,
nov3A0.
TO OUR CUSTOMERS
--*- -
W HO are indobted to is for PROVIS.
[ONS or PHOSPIATES, we would respect
rully call attention, that your bills are due
n or before the first of November. We
,re depending on you for payment AT
DNCE, to enable us to meet obligations
made to assist you, and which are duo at
that time.
In order for us, an well as you, to main
tain our credit, it is necessary to meet our
promises promptly.
Beaty., Bro.de Son.
oct 12
J.F. lMciTaster & Co.
NEWY GOODS ! INEW GOODS!1
JUST RECEIVED !
Donsisting of all the Latest
Varieties.
DUR STOCK OF CLOTHING IS
AS COMPLETE AS ANY
IN TOWN.
PRINTS PRINTS PRINTS
Gicta. 8kcts. 10cts.
BLANKETS, SHAWLS and LAP
ROBES AT THE LOWEST
We would call special attention to
our completo stock of Ready-made
Shirts made to order and a fit
SHOES, SHOES, SHOES,
BOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTSI
Pegged, Cable, and Handswed.
Ladies Shoes of the best make, and
EVERY FAIR WARRANTED.
GIVE US A CALL BEFORE
PURCHASING ELSEWHERE
AND WE GUARANTEE
TO PLEASE.
J. F. McMASTER & CO.
oct 5.
IS THlE TIME TO BUY
DET~ GOOflS,
NOTI ONS,
Rlats, 8hoes, and Clothing.
THESE goods are oheaper than over
before, and groat indseennenes are oftered
to prodttcers of cotton.
~ B sure to call and see me.
E#S AND HERLD
I8 PVBLZSnBD EVERY TRSDAY Al
W1NNSBORO, S, C.
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WINNSBORO PUBLI6IIING CO.
IT CONTAINS A ZRUMMARLY OF THE
LEADINGI EVENTS OF THlE DAY,
State News,
County News,
Political News, Etc.
THE EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT
RECEIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION.
TriiE LOCAL COLJURN
Is well filled with town and county news.
The aim of the PublisherK is to issue a
FIRS~T-CLASS FAMILY NEWSPAPER.
Terms of Subscription, payab'.e invaria
bly in advance,:
One copy, one year, ----- -- $.00.
One copy, six months, - - - - $1.60.
One copy, three months, - - - $1.00.
Five copies, one year, at - - - - $2.75.
Ten copies, one year, at - - - - $2.60.
Twenty copies, one year, at - - $2.560.
To every person making up a club of
ten or more subscribers, a copy will be
sent free for one year. Tholnanmes consti
tuting a club need not all be at the same
p)ostoflice.
JOB PRINTING
IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS DONE~ IN
T HE lBEST STYLE AND AT THlE
LO WEST PRICES.
We are prepared to furnish, on short
notice,
BANK CHECKS,
BILL HEADS, NOTES.
ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS,
INVITATIONSORS
LAW BLANKS, POSTERS,
POSTAL CARDS, ETC., ETOs
Termis for Job Work--Cash on
Delivery.
All business commu~nications should be
addressed to the
Winnaboro fubUHilag Company,'
WINNOBIORO, S. C.
FIEINSURANE7
th tli~etoin~sure your pro
n b the followhag well
9a~I3bor)'RbNo1 -
Batenas ta .. l ohe
TREMNOU8
ElXITrBNT
-OVER
THE UNPRECEDENTEDLY
LOW PRICES OF
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
0ots, Shoe8,
lats,
'Trunks, &c.
-AT
E. F. Leetch& Co's.
BEST line of N otions in the County.
Gents' Furnishing Goods of best quality.
Blankets, Shawls and Boulevard Skirts,
at tho lowest prices.
Special attention called to the largest and
beat selected Stock of Kentucky
Jeans ever before offered
to the rairfiold
publio.
Ladies' trimmed Hats in great variety
The above goods will be s;old either si
Wholesale or Retail.
All goods offered low for CASH.
CALL AND SEE US.
WE DEFY COMPETITION,
R. F. Leetch & Co.
o6t 5 -ijoining F. Elder's.
NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS I I
TIUST OPENED at the Winnaboro Dry
eJ Goods, Fancy Goods and Millinery
Bazaar, which were selected1 with the
greatest care by Mrs. Boag in the Northern
markets. A complete andi full line of Mil
linery Goods of tho latest designl. Trhe
stock of all kinds of meorchafndlie whlich
the public knows I generally keep, will be
replenished and kept comp~lete during the
season.
Famuily Groceies, such as
Flour, Meal, Grist, B3aern, Lard, Molasses,
Tea, Coffee, Cheese, Macaronly, Rice,
Mackorol, Cakes, Crackers, Candy
&c., always fresh. Kerosene
Oil, Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes,
W~oodenL Ware, Tin WVaro,
Crockery--a full
assortment.
In fact, you can find all you want at
J. 0. BOAG'S.
One and all, great and small,
Give Bong a call-at the Corner.
Prices to suit the times. No trouble to
show goods.
oct 12.
THE CAMPAIGN
FAIRLY OPENED.
HrrAR returned and wll new display foi
-.LL the benefit of hi. Patrons, the
citizens of Fairfield,
H ATS,
the Nobblost, Tilden, Hampton, Quator and
all other styles.
CLOTHING:
The moattetylleh Suit., of the latest andc
most approved make and style.
DRY GOODS
of the latest and most becoming styles, to
suit the most fastidious. All Iask of'my
friends in do themselves the justice, and
80L the favor, to look at his Stock before
making purchases. My Stock of
BOOTS AND ShOES
Is complete. Hosiery, Underwear, Shawls,
and Blankets...I can eomi ote with any
nhin arkot, or elsew~?ere. All I ask,
bui es , inde my friends that Imean
oct 19 OL. WOLFE.
GOOD
AD.VE, TISIN8
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