The Batesburg advocate. [volume] (Batesburg, S.C.) 1901-1911, February 02, 1906, Image 2
THe Batesburg Advocate Just bis cash and see t
? balance, so II one will
for one minute be or st
IstwilyUw Rates, In Advance: see that after the bank
One Tear.... 60c. fur business many hi
SI* Mop the.. 26c. still remains for those i
? the finances of the mil
Many
persons think be
ra Catered at the Batesburg, S O. Poet houra<&? a ruie are sh
OOee as Second Class Mail Matter. ,8 likewl8e light and ea
s? ?i^w?? ??the case by any means
. bank clerk reaches bis
No attention paid to aorrespoud- . OA , , . , .
^ . *7 , 8 80 o'clock Id the muri
enoethat Is not signed by sendor's .. . .. , ,
that time till cl< sing,
orreot name.
busy receiving deposit,
? or looking after draits, i
at a 1
When aending in change o' address l,mB l"D .^u,
alway five your old post office. most difficult work is a
It is not an uuusual
? either one of our banks
N. ROGERS BAYLY, Ed. & Prop. *nd see tbe c*311161*8 ba
day's business.
?MM**?' ? It is not as a rule the
FRIDAY. FEB.. 2 1900. re.pon.ible these ?'
hours of our bankers, i
' ant", who put off until t
Has anybody heard anything about making their deposits,
that new hotel for Batesburg? Surely an hour or pc
" ; more, cannot make sucl
President Roosevelt,''Town Topics" ence to them and il
and "Fads and Fancies", are getting much longer to the ba
badly mixed up. the midnight oil. Wit
that went into effect 01
Many are they that go hunting but Bateburg has surely i
few are they that bringeth anything forward,
home but?a tired feeling.
Late accounts from the Panama
Oanal state that dirt will soon fly?
What kind of dirt? Graft or every day
mud.
Tbe Green and Gay nor case is still
in progress and tbe liberty of these
two noted grafters still hangs in the
balance.
Just a word to our Honorable Mayor
and esteemed city Fathers: How 1
Oh how! about those palatial bufldingv
?the GUANO HOUSES.
Dame Rumor has it tbat th?re wil<
aoon be two Dew drug stores, one In
Batesburg and one in Leesville. There
must be big money In the business.
If every mule that has been sold in
Leesville, f'atesburg, valuda and ti e
surrounding country during the pas
few months makes its allotted crop of
ootton, my! wont our farmers soon b<rldlng
on the shady side of Easy street jVT^ ? - a-- ^
with money bulging out or all theii i^lO L^OIl^
pockets.
jiPEoiDs. | ' ^ per in
For the past our .mciftfeftE L? / 3 hsrn fit fnsur
have suffered a considerate loss o* jjer Hxpcrfn eni; *h?
ipg^o the wretched state of the vea 1 n 1
_ . every other thing thai
Whet, farmers living any great dis a 8UCCe88 of buslnes8t
tance from town found it almost ira ern me an(j Trust Com
poaalble to get here on account of the boro N. C., Is here do
bad condition of the roads. The cla\ sound, conservative t
roads have become nearly imp&ssiblt 8e?,?1ur ^ontr?^
_ . ^, .. * , policies. None better, fe
and the road leading to Saluda cannot guar?nteed by
On Monday "Old Sol'* NvHii Carolina. Every 1
made his appearance and if his rays recieved from S. C. ret
are not Interrupted by hovering clouds, possible, to County it c
... ... _ , be Invested carving hot
thlnm .Ill MOD take OD new . Ife. ho me |Bdllst^ *We ,
?? Man In each section
EDITOR TERRELL RETIRES. I Lexington, Aiken and
Mr. C. J. Terrell, who has so abl> '0,l?win*
' will write your applies
edited and managed the Johnston D__,v
Monitor since 1899, has relirad from ^ _
the journalistic held and has sold tht Leesville,
_ _ . mm A 1/ /M - m* r
entire plant to Mr ira O. Carson and ivi/a r uk, iti. I
. G. Baltzegar. Mr. Carson will WARDS, Bate
have charge of the editorial depart- D. A. SIMONS
mentandMr. Baltzegar will be the q ^ SALTER /
business manager. cihcam i_'
With the retirement of Mr. Terrell OSON, Johnf
South Carolina loses one of its ablest ed ora*ency? ropacar
Itora and it Is to be regretted thai W T
Mr. Terrell's health is such that be hah III I-"
been forced to take this step. Mr. Ter- A. ^
rell has always stood for the advancement
and upbuilding of his town and
the state at large. Under his iranagement
the paper has grown from a
weekly to a semi-weekly, and we trust
that under its new management The
Monitor will grow into still greater III
proportions. To editor Carson we extend
the right hand of fellowship,
and with his experience as a news
paper man, it gees without saying,
that The Monitor will continue to
grow as the green bay tree.
BETTER HOURS.
Our banks have at last come to the >*?'
Conclusion that it is better to have a
specinea time lor closing man let
people come in and go out at any time
It suits their convenience. We are
(lad to note this move because, ror
months past, these Institutions have
bad their doors open for business until
nearly dark. Those having deal
tags with a bank little know what is
necessary to be done after the business
of the day is over and what
hardship it means to those who have
the work to perform.
2?ot until after the bank has received
its last deposit or paid its last
check for the day can the cashier adh
. ..
r
h?t his books nrnnn An mi
?top to thlok M Utlu UX 1J
ie can read 11)
::r?nr LEGISLATUR]
q whose hands IN TUP nnilSF
Ill 1UU UVUUUi
blic are placed Forty-five bill? passed theii
cause banking read
ng and was sent to tbe
ort, the work on Monday: Che following is a
isy, this is not sis of their titles:
The average Mr- Sinkler's "giving to t
? Counsel of Charleston, S. C , ji
0 ce rorn to tj0il 0Vcr tlje water front of the
aing and from (jnarleston and empowering sj
, it keeps him council to enacr ordinances, 1
making change egulation of the same "
ro hv Hi, tMr Uallenllnc's requiring ci
. u , u s art at Monck a Corner on 'I
Is reached his Monday.
till to be done ;^r tothrau's to repeal
thirg to pass court act.
1 near midnich I Mr. r J. Mail Id in s to au
lancing up the '<*.?? cunty t? burrow mom
K v sinking fund commission.
Mr. Edwards' to authorizt
tarmer who is pens school district to issue tx
ng and tedious build dwelling for teacher
t Is our mercb Mr Splvey's providing for e
he lust minute. "7 C,,UI"- 7use anJ ia"
ing of new bridges in Horry co
Mr. Cal Ison's to provide fu
irhaps a little tation tax to be paid out in scl
t a great differ tricts whence collected.
t means that Mr. Cothran's to _pay treai
inkers to burn Greenville county $100 omitted
h the new rule c,deut in supply bill for 1905.
_ . _ ? Mr. Aruoid's to define tiled
i e uary rs . trustees in reference to
made one step tablishment for schools.
?ir Lawson's to piovide a
law for issuing bonds In scb
I l ie Is so that there need not b?
ctal act for every school disirit
now the case.
Mr. Faust's to require Souti
Seaboard railways to do certa
lug around depot at Denmark.
Mr Hurley's to declare the li
reference to claim and deliv
ceeilugs
? ol. H O. Herbert's to ui
trustees of Rowesvillo school
eute a mortgage
ftir. i'ittman's to repeal act
iting Let county t<? borrow frc
log fund iast year; and anol Invalidate
a debt due by Lee e<
the Hank of nishopville.
> apt. Hoar's oiil loautho.iz
iug of a steel bridge over lilac!
creek
? apt. Pvatt's to remove all c
as to the Lille of Crow Island.
Mr. LaFitte's to amend act <
turnberg school district so ash
liarnwell county'' mi i In*
' amber* c aioty "'
' *,'x ,,i; <m (1' '' ^',l' " s b II
nis,osii.iiof lax- > i a d l>y
i.i, Vewbtrry anil Laurens
ertain lownsbips ?i Lex i sit
i.v.
Mr. Slnkh-r ? io ami i>d ret '
er ar?
i ..
| Minate .i hnson'? to r< r .1
lietlt- I v.
; . ,.,t ai. ? l.ouiie
anco Is colon-- i;. Y dell's to i>- -,vi e (
: >loJii i : ., i ' \ vik >u
he b; ,iui? ?o vood county.
: takes to make Mr Nash's to permit scht
and the South' ees to build dwel tug for te;
panyfo Qreens. ,cliool at Fair Forest,
ing business on Hill by Fairfield del< gat ion
icale. Tou must by Pickens and one by Dcrche
appreciate our .^ation authorizing the gov
wasgoodevery tppuint commissions to exam
the State of tinancial condition of the re
:ent premiums counties.
urned, as far as Mr. Clifton's to provide foi
omes from, to xpensesof special election in
ne patronage t? county.
vant a good Hvfc Mr. Gasque's relating to pa}
, especially at -strates in Marion county; Mr
Saluda Court( o increase pay of county com
Special Agent5 crs in Marion,
tions, Mr Nash's bill to authoriz
DWARDS r^stees of >partanburg to
r ' money.
w. ^r< Hrice's to authorize 1
*. ED- I o borrow funds and get on a i
.Sburgr, ^jr Whaley's to amend law
, Wards, zing transitr of quaiauiine si
iND JOHN U,,tteP States government.
_ -<r Bass t<? pay back pensioi
ton, b. C. coMr> Sussao.th F1 yd of 1
d to. ourg.
Mr Cothran' relative to
J egis'erof niense conveyance.
' or. Bass to authorize inn
i_,ake ? ity school to issue b
mild school houseMr.
Wimberly's similar bill
eorge.
Mr. Keenan's to permit
board of control of Aiken 10 bi
rO days Instead of for 'M\.
Hk y In addition io these sevei
%ere tabled by their respec
1 Liiors.
Mr. Dabbs moved lo reconn
Arnold's bul to define toe d
Sg~>i -.chool trusie? s in reference to
lablisbment of new schools.
Hold explained that the objt ct
bill is to prevent sell ools iioi
,ocated too close together. Mr
withdrew the motion and l
passed. It provides:
' Section 1. That after the !
of .'uly, A. I) 19<?6, the school
ippointed under the genera
law of the -?tate shall not cstal
maintain more than one sel
each race in school districts
minimum area prescribed in t
stitution, v\hicli schools shall
cated as near the cent re of t lie
district as the conditions an
venience of the patrons may
Provided. That if there Ire som
course or other natural barrier
would render passage by the t
dangerous said school trustei
establish and maintain anothoi
for either race, at such point oi
as their judgement may dictal
ded by the surrrcuunding cot
and the convenience of the pal
"Sec. 2. When the school dis
tMlAWmW iPTOCATE
[f|| greater i?? artthan that mentioned wom? ii
nVj in section 1 this act, said school It will be many
trustees may^tablish and maintain caste prejudices of l
Bother schoolas tire conditions and broken down to
convenience the patrons may Jus- to tlio lm u
I ?i?. , t? i^ .11 ? * bride she is unmc
tlfy. Provided hey shall not estab- ^ but froni the da;
lish or mal \ti schools for the same ch|ldhood to tlie da;
third ra?? iU UlC S,C distrlct nearer tlian may be for sixty ye
two miles of ch othar. ed and sees nothing
iminr amitf side tie walls of be
SJ nop- 1NHE SENATE. Her happiness or c
The follow new bills were intro tJrely depends on tli
hc. ** duced In the mate Tuesday : th? ar?lttU' ?' tnhc' fl
jrisdlc- w . ... ,, . . . ' ed. The Indlun woi
city or Se"at?ru Mrhali~J0lint r*Sl0lUtlJn the outer world by t
aid city toaUow the ,rsof the ,ate Chas" E custom isolated as
for the Leverett 10 b,B action to recover froul all tbo ulJlle m
lands. ^ tie inner world to
denator Bl;e?To authorize Due uned. Free lntereoi
DUrt to .mm . a . _t_ m a a _
'ut da\ west to subsioe to ranroaa siock. own nusoanu, is
Senator Ua-To allow school dls- while yet bo?- youtli
.. . trict No. 40 iKerehaw to Issue bonds Joyousness exist.
d Senator Bitis?Relating to magls- that absence of Jol
t rates In Doiiester. t'? *nd,uns
T<::: ^b~?ruf
decent oiposre. manner.
; Cow Senator C . Blease?To allow In
)itds to tro<*?CtIon of bill tochartertheNew- Syria* Nnn
berry, Whitme and Augusta railway. In Syria the nan
rect lo, Senator W?? To make the salary very odd. Thoy
j ' of tho governt $5,000. Indians, inasmuch
? senator M?hall-To allow South 18 to son'et,1
r ' ^a,\C M1",10 ^n '.TCt la?e'
mold is- .Senator Ma.lug-Relating to ac- 8tnm.o ,f you wc
Hons for libel country your nam<
s.,r/.r ni Senator Bivts?To pay.claims or J. would be "Stuffed
|b W. Whetsell. tel," or "Civil War,
senator BJuje?Changing time of to these. If a chllil
courts in eigln! judicial circuit. Is Immediately cli
U 01 senator Maldln To amend the bls parents think!
tie?s. Krlce law. Tb among other amend- P'p or to? 111 ucl1
, menls makes tecounty delegation im- "7
general ? , , , , .... . ... the fact that his
ool dls P ,se tl)e fqpolicing districts which wlth hlm Whc?
have voted oufi the disuensary. thus <hrw,? nnnm
-' a spe dolng away wll constabulary "and ap- woudcr tbaMbo o?
:t as is proprialing on, such a sum as is .l?k
necessary. ujler the present law Ire. .
tern and and bs ??rider* the author of the new Tbr n?mai
lu grad bill thinks thaJin some counties the Br|de cake is a
iux may be tooarge. Another clause C(mfarrcato3. a
aw with jS to prevent .istillerica in counties practiced by the b
er> pro iVh,ch have go* dry. rt^altarTy bach
Senator Hroote-To requ,?? ?a*. boaie by married
nhorlze tnilcs to post tit names or birds pr mony t00k place li
to exe- tl.cted under tl^ game laws. witnesses by the
Senator Holliay?To separate t it thereupon the co:
autli r- r<Ccs at railwa; stations, in rest u- tualiy partook of
,111 >mk- rants and at Icich counters and on water and flour,
r bill t- steamboats. born In such v.edl
s( a . the high aucrod i
unt> to (C ?. tlnuti on last page.) tom of brt,akuu
bride's head whei
e 1)114Kt* I.. M. irrOUELli. band's house Is
i nintO PhysiciaI and SohgK'HI. Greeks, who as i
Hatefburg, ' plenty poured ft
tucsth . ~ - . over the heads of
v'"" groom.
8 t, k a. di.
creating t fc a p. m. porkeu in
: chaug* --1m mi, <i, Chipmunks, si
i ext " squirrels take foe
I,H haIMIN, With their tongue
tel. v | (vNTiki j the teeth Into an
chin H ... Mug with the m,
the cheeka. llio
I poekets outside
' 1' ... I. > elepnoii'- Bull' iog J front of the el.'1?
M B'dce S,.ri".r V
I"-;?^r.T.- -ji ...
*' 'cr* i - - . i 401 . !u i
rid I ,
f !
.. lengthwise. I.env
0"0. ' to All the snialles
u 1CC ll ?... . ~ ,
JOHN K. BUEEDIN whittier*
)ol tru.* A young woinn
icher o ATTORNEY AT LA11 jn;, bous,. table
iwkwnrd countr
MONETTA, S. C. .<r
and oik " ; . f() n.
aler dci Prompt, attention to all business,
prinir i.
ine lni< " r
aspectjV E* L- ASBILL,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
pay 11. >. LL " V! LLE, S. C. r
Sunit )
All business given careful attention ~
r t.f Thy liic?maj
of nia>. Thy years I
Reeve'? ?????? nt tjiy t
ralssiot Gno. Bki.i. Timmkkman mu> l>" >jl
.1 Wm. Thurmond.
? I'HURMOM) & TIMMKKM x v
attoknkys-ar i.aw conslderatlc
Da,rov V,11 practio ... all the .rat- a., tnnt fact tliat th,
S Court.. clpal Constituent:
'airtii. i OfflcB in K.iitrniai; !'i?ii.tin, that It Is fa
tia.Ni, ha Lexinnhin, - (). food, how little h
.. ... ter of its consu
autho CM A ItLEs ?\ u It.-ON avornK? "ers<
of pure, cool \vn
I e<l daily by evi
Alt 111 El T. glasses of water
n of $lf>t throughout the
Vidian. . Ol.tJ I A. > was R'? advice i
slelan in a lectin
dutj i , '
.. COLUMBIA HOTEL.. <ln fl Jn,l\u"
On the toinbsti
'ondL i. REST HOTEL IN Til E (. 11 Y T\l !\n 17U0 n
lug advice:
for s s. F. WHEELER, Prop. watch > ? that 1
r How near ye n
COLUMBIA, s. C. Or what may gi
w,ui.i 'j 0 Ktop your 1
pa d f ~
Now Is the t ime to guard the healtn Editing it
ral bin nd .-I reiigiii of tin lungs. i lie l> Little Sister? >
in,. .... meilv to use f.ir a> ugns and colds i? your paper this
.?' . xative Honey and Tar. The Hrotber (e
mit Mi ?-ly c> r.s up that does not cot - 11 kl,mv " '
111,1 ...... eni KPQt stamps
ut.es. . " Pate til Is, but which on the n^iod the stamp
the t s ' h? r hand, expels all cold from tlv
jJr /\ i s.-Mem by act ing as a pleasant laxa- a nu.hr
of tin "vu best for coughs, colds, croup, Willie?I've lie
m bein whooping cough, clc. Sold by Tim- ?nd got a busbe
, / moris Pros, How's that? Wll
. l>abhs ? . ,
I v? got four i
1U " Subscribe to The Advoca1 P. peeks make a
Times.
[lrst day J. Hl'N I'Ell,
trustees Practical Painters. A
1 sclioo .-i . .... Maud?What 1
liiul V, 1 amting is practical work Skill me? May-ner
wins. 11'.- the same with paint making woman is as okl
lool lor You know-1 gallons L M. mixen The Idea! IIom
ol lh" w,(|, jj gallons Linseed Oil makes am?
he con- enough paint for a moderate sized
')e '? housc-tbe best paint money can buy? ''ie ^e"?
school because the I - ?fc M. Zinc hardens the lias recently I
id con . & M. White Lead and makes the L. . . , . f.
justify : &M Paint wear like i. o .. b< ais a close rose
ie water l?uy L & M and don't pay $1.50 a laria germ, lo
which gallon for Linseed Oil, as you do in disease germs, 11
i ii i_ ready-for use paint, but liny oil fresh , . _
ren from the barrel at 00 cents, and mix c,b is I>r- king
?s may with the L. & M. Guaranteed toci
r school L. & M. costs only $1.20 per galion. malaria poison a
r noinis Sold by Oolman-Cullum Hdwe Co., n , ,.,irrk,
p Ra?e?burg, S. C. at u. j. narris ,
e, gut- _____Cunter's Drug S
id It ions Crosson I>rug Cc
irons Subscribe to 1 he Advotrlct
is ca^e Subscribe to'I
L
vjs?. w/ a ivx n fi*
Ddla aro sufflelent- \ \ /-\ I ^ I 1 I
give any sort of T mhnu
woman. From
rcifuiiy overwork Every bright boy from 8 to 15
y she gives up her .. / , . er/v \%,
y of her death-Jt age that wants a good $1.50 Wa
ars?she is seeiud- for a few hours work to write us
of the world out- a * *
r ramuy ineiosure. p?i nwuiai^. /All way lu J?.ci
ulsory, indeed, en- Watch fret*
0 manner In which "aun *ree.
tmlly nre conduct- Write for full information to
tuau, iso'ated from 1,1
lustotn, In again by
GUNTER'S DRUG :
which she Is conirse,
even with her
fill capabilities for
BATESBURG, - - = =
No wonder, then,
llity Is character is . .
generally, for the
r home is denied |^/\ I J
the most persistent
. BUFFET
ies of children tiro __
.ggest those or our Reduction Sale A
rs the child s name
ilng which occurred . ^ ??-s 7
ANDREW
re a child of this
This week we offer our entire stoc
?n^vS'1ns! T'"f Buffets at greatly reduced prices.
ng that a piece of - _ r-,
pudding disagreed Mere are a rew Sam
ibute his sickness to
name did not agree j Buffet Quartered Golden Gak . $2/
1 one understands
, are one does not i Buffet Quartered (ioldeii Oak . $2<
did may have fallen
them.?Philadelphia j Buffet Quartered Golden Oak . $i?
(l Buffet Quartered Golden Oik . 51."
i Brltle Cake. )
Quartered Golden Oak . 5'
Ighest class In ltoine. * r t i i J C
be bride was led to Ve also offer hundreds of
elors, but conducted
pieces for the parlor,bed ro
I'ontifex Maxlmus, I
?c^Lpri7?";;:'roorn. ha,> and library in i
Only those who wore ' - _ i t i
lock were eligible for ( .VCUtllS ed OclK OlfdS
offices, lint the cub- j
, golden oak. : :
borrowed from the |
m emblem of future We are agents for the celebrate d V
gs and other fruits
both bride and bride- tress and VLtor Springs.
Everything Good in Pi
lulrrels and ground , ?si
In their mouths and
s push it out between ?^ ? ? a ... /
elastic pouch (connect- | I ^ /VI ^ I ^^1 j k ^ ?>
outhl. thus extending 1 . 9 X M # Am. I ^ J*
pocket gophers have I
the mouth along the | If?# ,
l? ?i . i1 r V
* tA' I j < \ v I i x '
... i ( L \ > . 5!
[ pear: ?n
...VJ. IUIIK anil pMCKed
es are foldeil or rolled
st space.?St. Nicholas.
' <?0?ul Wlnlicfi.
11 once sat nt a boardbeside
a reserved and
y boy whom she de ^ T W W ^
When she loft she I I 0
rii ? 111 ncr auiogrnpn ML Ml JM H>?'
.em which John Q. *
icro stands na :i warn
ladies that she wlin
. ,a!yi,.mm- One Tenth Cash, One Ten
herself laughed ai 7
The quaint eonelud- ?-*-?? j * 1 r<t w r ? \ r
That s The Way We
nothing vox It?
Ik* not a few,
inal exit ? . ,
Vi! miss his due. Our Prices are the Lowest: Our vj
*'*?*? Send us Your Mail Ord
>u of the very linporree-fourths
of the prlu*
s of the body Is water 1P^ 1 T I~) \T j 9 T *)
r more essential than I CJ IV^i <1 1 *_J 4\
eed is paid to the mattnption
and purity Ity
One Tentli Cash; O.n Te.it
pry one. "Eight full
dally should l>e taken
day between meals," -v a a ^
given by a noted phy- A I
e on dietetics. / % Vi 0 %
zrzz.. 11. 1 d
one of Richard Cutter ^
ere hurled in Hudson,
?d i-m. i, ,.,o fonow- COLUM BI A, S.
ive, for ye don't know
ire to death
vo the fatal blow
leettng breath.
liter 1)1 (11 <-n11 iok. ? - - ?
H2S RID8? mm. . '-r:
ut tbe boys that wrote _ ' ami (
for tboir rofnrn mul l Airs. lioli\ur I icljlillin ?lliU bci
i I I noil. Willi
? .laubhler, Mies M E. have been here , sl
? tor a few days on a vi.it to Mr. 11 i(ie a l.i1, ei
I of Children. | ,,
en married fln> yenrs ?"" '
1 of children. James? Mr G W. McConnn k and wile, anu , ,|,n .|hMr, r
Illo?My namo is l'eck ^ ^ adopU>d children, left lids u> ;m. ^
children. l)oii t foui ihumct (ipi?r-'
bushel??New York week for Telnam in r-outhwest e , n. Watsoii ol
ma, where t.liey will now make their ' (i wh? ,1;I
home. home ot his
tnrsrss: ^ ? ?iumH- ~*?*
oerely remarked that n w (S jn toWn on Tuesday looking a r'?3r7?9E
as she looks. Maud? _ Vt.ra| of Ids contracts. !
r old docs he think I ,???,? olck will' tarn
l)r. Front is has be? n quite sick wit | wm
erysipelas for a few days but is no* . ?l
w Fever Germ. ,nuch better. | ? *
,ecn discovered. It M f. an(1 i|tne daughter and j J9
mblance to the ma- hcr sislur Miss Elder, of FitzgeraM., gg
free the system from Ga , arc here for several months for t ? ||
lie most cITective rem- benefit of Mrs t a ? p ? ica K E8
r S New Life rills Co| R n. Watson was out again It ||
ire all diseases due to ,unday Si hool and church last hum i> |g
nd constipailon. 2.r>c after an absence of six w ks on a< - m
Timmons Bros, and c,lUnt of sickness, and received a veiy WJ
tore, Batesburg, and cordlal greeting.
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