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rTe people's Journal. T'. IlOtINSON, rlitor. \V. o. IIESTFER, P1nhr. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. Subscription One Dollar a Year Entered att the Post Ollice at Pickens as e c o tl- l a y n it tte r . 77 vjIi'ISNNG HtATES. O tloltar per inch for first Iisertion, ilf t O cents for each subtiseuent insertioi. ibra i tiscotuit. for ailveittiseni i"ts oni an na: contraetst. termts cs': .l Annual co" tracts, p: 't' lle el": -e l ' No faiv.riteus. (Oiii picet to aill. No spe ci: t t'iiion io' sletti Ititra te to foreign sti< vertiserts. A11 sneh utnist t:tke the rim of the alper :el :tide li sneh rates. I<,.eiI ttotiees, in lo':al eoltiunn, 10 reits per lii fior first in+ert i oi ti 1 1l iye eeits for p:U )h suitha etlet, inisertiol. Ael ti:et l tutits for entigli isste s le 1 bie lhatleel inl not lattertlIan lotlay mtorn The etitor will tiot. he respionsilile for tha vie's andt opinituns of .eorrespotlent5, lit less the saine tre editoriatly etidorsetl. '111I-S )AtY. OCT. 7, 18t)7. 'li'E.: .lU NA 1 is takitig no stoc1 ill the' li(eile ilb11Ca1 row in tlih cotlitY Ove'r tlhe Pickens post of lice, It 511.1entder0(l a good da of vliable Space to the comtint ants 11s a na tttol" of IlOWS and Ai act of j ustice to all si<b's. - - ...._- - -- IEE:tON I'O(:EIIIRIII. \V'ith le t xception of thtie 5( na torial race, there 1hals bwe1n nothing of a p1olitiva\ nature to agitato th( pe(ople1 and1( judging froml theo votl inl that e"I--etion the,y werl' no mrtlerh 4e111( 1(is l"over i., 'li year, toing ot1' year inl politics would 511"llI to inalie flewspaperP l)li all(I li sipii 1or tei rlirilers, ut1 Su ha lni ( Ietben the Cas1', On t.lee e"eeltlrarl" On. (e1 1)t*rtttit,yi of luineuzing th11peopelet Indpr liti ng ti"lir tiil teril inttrest has he0tl P1ula "e d itild the press is to boc ged ng t1111110(I oni th1 res llts in the-14, (ilctl" le s. \\'hile therte1 1lat li e""n1 o1 r(evoe lutionl il tha- Stae , yer-t. a stead1y ali (lee (ie he ll 1)lt has rakell pla:e inll II. th o lings and epinions ofTh ole. an the Sa e a-d ' or t .at ... iatiCt -iti I )i1ph, ii11)11(15tuir tpp ies C tte tilenet W l"ill sti "rectlv he ai t this gr"dt l (hi dtte. It hlls ner heo Ict Iloso of Il, gI.l' N \i. til hais' at fat lso alarm and ha e the p)"e1plo dissat isfted with leulic ar'airs. It is most re,prleesa)ible in anypaer the)eop iS nit trplic oflic ils adtobrnt. reproachl uon~)i the laws of0 th a oitici ans 1011mV lcanjQ alod tohot such bt n ewspaers, whihoeiU t ''.1 to iveand moe the i true purose ofit' junagsm canoiii wihnt imputyaid uc objects. 111) Thne o lie ofe thae oState andeth< coutdes givI eeionsttfor tlie fiS(th t( satis lcl amagosdo . ie ofileasl' mote shold no twe Histrecor Cis( open(1 Llto crillicn bte itshold boa air nwo but lt i'! ntIlt, toiepect an ju(:l treatmot.e Hd oth knwspapetlii and poi liticians h bet mgor lniet qaotd honest in ether ex prosio about says oe ha o tei plII would v longs go tbeenlon ted atd qton. Iof italn impo taace o~ the welfareot of jtepiat couldn ha bhen tihl coetnsubtn calnd fatstatori1ly ted. o akn cThen olig r quis(tstionis in1( prohe ofe ttlemet, a d tI)etr,he peo wi lllreastol) t.og te an nece)1)O thed thoe (lim ie atdtI .ht e asitti rO)Ueaa-c f E ts. setading havth, ttore was a on melunicatio headed,tOI a "Rpuliem yin, Cc tlwit t n1 by otito o.I thage foir didres not o alythill tric ad it th Utit lig e ort( il quoted thdittsnfor alpuros <r oendthe mneti atlright thae ad: rbte noe h . me.n fonrik gt thea floo3 cater ta heoitonof tpostasto atwtis ple and that is a underi stadig astht te eein w inoro abbiso than anly other mani in tho country, but he felt proud :of oio thing, that tho meanest thing they could say about him was that ho was a republican, while he was sorry to say that thoy had said much more about him, but that it was untrue and they know it, but they would do and say those things so there was no chance to got at thorn. And desired to stato that one of thtso mon that had been the loudost mouthed in his ablso of hi in was now a appliant. for 1,10 postdflice hero and thatl ho had always been'l 11n'ominlenlt ini re' 1)ublican' counciIs, and that ho never hoard anything of A. M. M'lorriy being a rep)Uhlican utita1 Just betfore the oloctionl of Mir, Mlo lhilnlv. whien the, pit' coun11totr ('anitn in viOw and t.hit he was bioing pusthed forward for this placo Iy, sone of our presolt loadors, in order to huml iliate himl po litically. Biut that. he was as confident as he over had been that thle en1tilo asli seS Wo ld gn%-e tose(! 1 li 1110 the re buko tIley justly It's'rved wlen 1 the p1rope ti111 ('Omo. What IividrIlcks did say wts hait, h wit a ils it caln(lidato for th' 1ostoflice at (his place ; that h e had heen at repu)tblican sine 1865; 1 that, liw' its a epl) bll ilic froml I14t;5 to 18Mt8 he1'ore ho ever ro ceivt'dl imvything; that 110 had giv- I el 11111rt) of his means for the I t- I ty" thanl anly lit ln inl i t.; that le I had alwatys pa(il th' dol'gtitiol s I ixpt'nst' to tt' cOnv n('llti s; tllat I no one had hielped't any, t-x(vvpt E. I 11. Iarton. wihl gaivt 1 t illt'r twW0Il- I ty.five t 1nts lasty t1a t while i he0 w(r-k d fort r tlw ' ' lhi i 'll ite'' I faci let ya1r, was all (he la h 'c a i < c sa1ir( 1: t.n go lul thoi 111k( a heap of a ulis on th i( ac unt 11 his olth ities: thlit. was tomh-rd the 14hr"-"-i1s olli('t by a c mit i 1 tlee of I 150 m1n Or 0 g 0ra0to of ie Oai natl n in ti - p'rilnury, iL t h. would u ls frotmtel, it.ublicern plar 1ty a 11t a always hele oopa true to the p)arty: t.hat hoe thought ho wolds win in this aight.. drlegatom ' oiorrespondenttms view, ie elrdri has hasl a v ary nuch abtused luan, having t,hillgs said abott himn by menol ml a way hie cold(1 no)t got atil toem atdy i ir. a Was a very loud mouthed those and at hyseap of other tatomlen ts. lot uts sou some of the facts .rick's st enonts. E x pen olegates, M r. J. Loopor toll s me ho always helped to pay the expensas. Ho had paid all the dolegato's oxpns s at timnes; had given Hendricks as much as ten dlollars at a time to pay oxpeintO with. C. T. Miller says E. 11 Barton and myself gave dollars to wt t txponses last year. Faito again. Now HIlndricks said ie was a rcpublican from Ht1868 to 1888 before ho ever roeceivedL anything. Nowi t Ii 1moved t thits coty in ( t 1885, atndilat Hondc'ic: was11 11hon. or had boon 1a1storekeepern guager f oi years whn itho ll1 it o ai for diris tol mo1 o had' ha~id' a11d1p imo,le bu11 had noit'i orkd lit, he Men wouldk sa t.hingso Iabt im W in a~ wayQ'it lhe clnt( gitt I'cthem.d If I payf ou wIiir it a i (hec what Ie do'tr wat to igot1111 atV itou. Noti mut'ch. If.t you itl me (Vt (my1 fac lI)hav(Oh le d1')c chityu Icold0 - goatyou. 1 thik. hadlnl ,i JerryIO h,o pe telIe dc ss. I afct(i'~*l -' cata timnt wasd mad1111o tact, lmen wou(ld 1not Wl' h &leoylitto oah and ' mk ublso inlOlI the n owspaers to th ' worklt. C111 oue't goIe at( theml , polities tohsty talost m. say hrd ''things bou him, buolt i prI1t)inei fphe as thre whohas~ anwod toa lsaycl( aga ginstsuchion tiks \.oA go ,trrioper for1181V thei politt ie1 (myd noits. ryto'vtsi 1 ondriocks eitergesa thalt. eh. glis v~ ickentso to he cdst olore 1th1edit onof the.d thlie too.t (ligg and fi.l of . ve rie fordw ta con fspiracyt to humlibatihun tha h or was to~s' da f)roriat, It wa' 111A(liCUto. 10080 ist tosta decet thof-rtest.cting man, thie cor co. oroe, thad will1 ill It eva tonle 'ttiman Crowd." Tillman and ' anisn had done more to do 3 ive the colored people fronm vot ing than anything in this country rnd if there was a man on God's green earth that he b9grudged breathing room, it was B. R. Till nan. '1'hat ho did from tho iopths of his heart begrudge it to liim. He stated ho always fought 1'illman and his crowd and that IHondricks had always done ovory thing in his power to promoto 1tillman and his crowd." What 1 did say was that I had nlwavs thought that ovorybody h111( a right. to voto. ''wolvo y arS Igo When I haid Votod the (olmo. ratiu tickot, I had obtainod rog istratlon tiekolts for oolore( len , whetl t he)' could not get t homl< Lhemsolvs;(' that I had advised thm as to the best mi11or of Voting tihe) ; ihat I dil not carry c hoir votos ill my Vest pockot )ither. 1 say 1ow that I did not harge them toll antd twenty-five '0n1tsi for ob)taining their rogistra- "I ion tickets. That when Tillnan -of'use(d to lot the colored pleopllo uto iin thc prima1ttry, it was u'rong; It ,hat lie ha(1 done more to doprive he. colored people and poor whito A)0, fronm Votinig thanl anly 111a11 in lie Stato; thatt I had always fought t 'illman. I thought he 1had caused 11o1' tro tthlo than any mali in it mnd that I believe he was tho netnnest man in the Stato, For ly part .I tll but begrudge him ))'othilig room on Go(1's green 'arth ; that Iondricks whilo pro nlding to be a ropublican had ilways (iloe all he could to pro nuto Tilman's interest in this u t.rv. As for lay saying the u 'illni roucl" was rotten, that is a lie. No hlvo good mon and a heap of u1y best friends aro Tillman men, vhile we talk about it and diffor L is alw'tys friendly, as they will iuto if asked to do so. i have no hard words to say about any man's politics. Let it be what it may. 1 hIevo friepl.s witu ilo in iy ofYort that dilfor with mile lolitiollly. That is all right, their aro honest in their views, I in mine. We will ho fiollds regardletss of false stato m1en11ts. As to Mr. Jenkins, ho is a perfect. goutleman, as far as I know. If I call beat him alld be hoonost about it, all right, if ho boats me and is honest about it, good and well. ''he fo'lowing is Wm. 3wm'Is rosolution l '\Viia811 13moel t henl ma1(11' a mlotioli, secoided by liichard ltosa iul(old, tlhut. titer chlulirili (. '' Mlillor, he ins;ittru'cd to vite ini a conlnli ttlc n llc'ct'lig tot c'unVv e c r. th) 2"Ith1 inst , at. the t'nion l( amp ground to tako lotion l t his matlt te , ft lll il lho 11ltl 01ly I e) ln n c wii lu l itili irll ,ns sillc't Garfield s hisell s!olI tl'il it. wasI r i e l t, tult, ing. .1111ndricks asked' thle crowdc to ' enain, alid Iliarty of Iltin dliti. TIter li La il'lt>Ii Ift'rt.y Or fort y aniIi/.t'd withl ,Jss, I)vis ii tile (ellir, then rtgimlur secretary ite 11l11li in g ill I1in ot e t ilig, was cal ittd as secretarlly. ol tnorstiers tto tendhtrs( Ill(ndricks ftorI lit Zmast'r." WV im. H owen (1a din make thie motioni for t he resolitiLon, seconided by l~i'lih liosamuiondt, andt it brought. alnti .helnry laiwr'ilee Iligan a very Iltledick 's parlity jumpediC( up, hand1( uniable toi(01 cotol (order, dlid ad journ the m1ee'tinig, l)ieitd up thie 11a1mp and1( wtent homeiit. About 30 or' 8, going homie lat sam11e time. Thero weroe li or 05 at thle intet ing at thie start. Not 40t or 45. AMi ler' dhid nott adjoiurun' e 00 meetig ho eauhste tre was (daniger ofi Wmn. Iho)wt n's retso lutiLonl passig, as Itt(d by your etolrrespondl(enlt, lleniicoks enlthd NI ilb-r anmd the and( pro2ct'edt'd to hauve the Wmli, lbowen' rtstilua tion rushledl thlrough solit' I8 (>r .l' tPtinlg his wuay, tbe bhio'c', 15 or li refuising to v'ote' w ithI Ic llndiciks. hi is tShe w~ay' IlIenzdric'ks s'cure'td the iunnaniiious i ho lie sec t's a li('aip tf ot her thin gs I'o Lumt his ipurpose', by f'alse I haviue bet'n a repIubbeiani fori s''iom time11 am ii alay e'xpec't to remalin il n'il. 1 am11 not soriry or' aushIamedt of it. 1 am11 an appli1 cant. for (lit' p1'sttoli('t at. Pickonis with best poit iIn it is possible to get, withI th lhe t~i,at mln, w i hto and polh ored~ onI it that live ini t hie Fltt. If I shouldlt lit so lortunlato ats to rlciOvt thlet othlic I hope aid trust that I will lie ah)lt to so coniduct it, or to give all the patrIun)s satis faction. I hope I will nover have paly bondsmen101 suied fo)r shortage, climed1 to havo bet n li't o Ist, when every hodly )r'nows lthat ev~lery th iig of valu ie w~as saved( ou11t of the firo. That myi~ books will not1 be sus picins by havinag thle hiighest cancilatIioni i lat has ovor been) ob ta inod at thIiis omflio. That thers will nri' lie a shadow of suspi piop of my selling stamps for' loss than their face valuie or p,busing the frjs# in ally way', RespecfiftI)y, A. M. Mnori YOUR FACE? WAfter Seelng our Clothing. And getting the prices. We have made every elli>rt to bo(,m trado and it will be greatly to your benefit to purchase your jN of u. now. Our goods are liked wherever used and are the best to be ob taineil. If you lhave not scan o.nr stock, you wilt be surpnsel at. the extensive variety of carefully selected and handsome patterns in YO I JTV1..1 A N I) C1-1 1. 41)1l li:N; %-l in every conceivable and desirable style. GREFNV LLE S. C. MORE BARGAINS! TUIES WEEF Mc[Alister &; 13ce ie. D)ry Goods, Notion s, (JaPpelsam 111 im 11ti"ow" Shadesl,t. Last Week's Sale was sue(essftul so fi as mllovi ing 'tok is econceerned. Our overload of stock has beenl very nlela I cedui e.l, and noW every Dc. partment is in good Iuniing Trin. We have Maay atngaius yet, and are making others every hour of the dany, so PurcIias'rs mav 1o1d as (iood Bargains this week as last. We are getting in New Stock, too, evely day, bolr.l:t at, the clearing sales of the Big .lobbing IHouises North t- sell (heapll, (limalp. J -BARGAINS! BAlGAINS!! i RA1"NS::, a New Lawns, New \litts, New W\ ash, (toods, New ll lves, New Table Damask. New Towels, New t'nderwear, New Ntins, New Ilosicly, New Table Oil Cloth. -- 'I-IrTHE NEW FA D. -- "Aherd een" I'Laid1 Shirtilngs (tnewest, styles for mna's sitinner Shirts) at. 10, 12"1 amll 15 eents. New Gullaze and Angora Flannels infaits wear) 2 to 5(l cetat. 2 yards 410 inch (tine) Sea Island fto,r .1i.00. You can simpiy (in m11atnv liies of goods) get here this week, One Dol latr and Fifty CIts worth of go.,ls for One Dollar. P. S.-Buttor"ick Pattern 4. IIome 'Phn)e 93. Bell 'Phone 22:,. ee S. (. Gower A S peights, _ _ -Dealers, I DOORS, SASH, SHINGLES, LATHS, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, PAINTS, .JUST [ C *E7! LUMBER, fj ttC.adwoL1 City W~arehouise. 107 ILauron st f be tcoi n gI wan tel Wouldi ho gladl to havo our Pick: It. I have aliso mtost. anyhn kpt 0ns friendsI visit our CoalI, Wood aio SCO tie.leo0hiio.Iw and1( Lumber Yard, on~ C. WV. C R. sell as cheapl as anly otne. RI., cornior Broadh lii and Georgiai Q. -I il.)i\o ye! oon seeti Streets. mneil anid hulls lrm sale. ieri .omtes Cower & Speights, Itt~~t.Ih;v my: itie (Groenvillhe, S. C. Yours for tr.ile, - .~- - -.'. mnr4-07. Liberty , S. C. ns"hee1s,~ * yc gg Quality i"a"/,* Too! STYL.ES: =~~ Ladies', Gentlemen's & Tandem, Tho Llghto6t Running Whools on Earth. ' THE ELOREDGE ; THE DE VIDER~ ~ 1e have Ilmmi fiom Pm.o a u p al . .U1l ir H - e' Ot m' ol.s.: We always Made Cood Sewing Machines! " Why shellidn't we MakoeCood Wheels! Iit( 6 SNIDER & ANDERSON, National Sewing Machine Co.4 39roda Pactory: REVI,E .C ~NOwYok.I3elvdereiils Mai nS troot. nngr192tf Summons For Relief. STATE O1' %;0UTH1 CAtOaLINA,1 Piekens County. Coirt. of Connon Plra. 1.1.lr1 Oiving.., I A .ie, Il 0. 1Io t., by T. F. ittent his (eat:rtllnn unil lil-Il. I'l ing Il's. AtnAIN$t' Anlad llunt, .Jesse E'. 11fe-or, U,)Zee( Uunt, II. Ai. lir."ek. I-; H1. I1.(ck unud V. L.. llliingsworth . 1)efemtlant '. S1in,4.n Fo r RtOf. (C1)II11:plilt Serveed.) L'O the( I)t"f mt I'S bov"e uuunecl: You are 1lern-by Smumone"i:11nd1n-4-i 1t irt-( to niitswer the co 0)fiiirIL inl this otion, Af which a copy is herewith servedt.d 1.on1 3011, t id to setve a colpy of y1onr i.ver to 1 he s:.id eoiniplIrit on the ii.h ce ibers at their ("Ilice at I'iekeisn, cott on 0 South (a:rolini, %%ithil twenty ays after the Sictie h(r"of. exelilye f the dlay of sncelt CrVic(; :11mi if voni ill to al.-'er- the comni-l:ii t witlhi) the ime uforesatd, the Ia0ii Q in Ihis :1e Ioi will tlaly 0 t he cocirt for Ihe relief emaniltiet in the conlhuint. Dated A11g't 3With A. I)., 1897. J.. 1. Stewart, C o , c. [$S1"AI..] :lorg-in & iI:..ingn ie, PlIn6tifl3 Attorneys. 'o Aiutnnl.. 1lit with vlwhom the minor ifetil uits herelht reshde: Take notice that iuloss you proCure the Ipoiutrict, of gainr"ilsn, uiel litemrt to 1:1present Jesso E. 1I1nt. m1i1l Uzee IIinit, he minor defueih ' ta here withhi twenty l:ys fro-m t he service of th Ii notiee, the d.111t1lYIs airtorn.*ye will procutre such ap lointmenit. Morg'in & lilas,ingme, I'latif's Attorneys. L'o tile not-reskileitt tiefecdant II. Mt. lBrock; 'I'Tko not ice I hut. t lie Suimnou inl this iet hon, of wlleh the ab ove ie ia copy aid :he coilitlt herei i were Illed1 in the. 'fdlee of the Clerk of the Con it -)f Con inont Pe, for Coiuntv id State afore ald on the 30t h of A ugu,t 1897. Morgiun & lii;issiiinime, 1'lauinltill',i A tto,rne rs. e,12 97w. NOW FOR A RATTLIN' FALL TRADE. 'I he iimot. I.hert i.i t .aIred wit I eltc t rieiy of 11( ivity :nu i r eieed couilb e!e.ieeu. Yo enn feetl it, inl everc 1)rit Inh toin in. halc. Y. : (enn se'e a("ruu1Ih::in:; (Vitence.. of it on every hand. GO[OD - : v1:1d TIMES ARE "'11'4 - iil illd tl 111:1,v it .o fe,t l bi e-v whI.I r.l. %% ii with us. thi, fell. Iby" giving 1heine 1 i ier go.dieuul i 1. hwei p ri('. ih:m1 tIe-y have t"v-r been u1h'e to get ht reto, t2;"We :n eldaily r. ee, ie new Goods ftor every dh'ep:n I mlent oft ouri -tore'. Siceh ats hc:ei . -hbouc, dryv g-uoudh and clot ing. (W W'e havee jiu-g rc ejvde ae lie ofc' e holuies iiued ha:t -s ni I sailor2s. .ill1 to ge t very l'n.e' Y121 b'Y"cce kteip n1a comletie ai litne oif Genc. erail .\leeh.iui1nlias enni le ft'unde in the -- '.innIerse'i . igh gr:e.'te war:e i, lw po cstie c pe tice ni t r;aight fori'.uen ideaul. W We inv.-ite ourl fi ia*dtx :01 en !lstItm ('rs tee vi-it clii .e re n.' hen ini ai-'IeV. t?'elWeae colid.-ni' fir h.nd. jts. he value. age, we arle ELLISON BROS. j17M.9 JCASLlItY, S. C -O--O -() -- J. A. SHEPP~ARD FANY - AND - STAKbE I keep ai Fr eshi stock ahvay on'R0 I will hiave a Nico Fresh Stock O3F Shioes and D)ry Goouds andi~ Notions stock biiernt' uin your Fa(c lli1I and Nails steel cut 2 and1 2j cents jier po)ilI. Nai ls, wiro u'S2j to 2e cenits por You nt il.l I 1nd me, at thle Quiill inn cud stand, or .J. II. Alartinuu's old J. A. SH EPPARD, $ SA.44,~ Y, S. C. Sel)1 ny7 DT R. J. P. CARLISLE, Ddndtiein. . villo, 8. (. OfIce over Addlsop's Drug Storo. RI. IROBERT KIRKSEY Phyaial!' and 4r Offic t hi t" ctnea le ke home place, on Tw' elve Mile Rl%er. March 8, 1894 UR. T. D. LEONARD, - I)ENTIST.* All work guaranteed. would bo pleased to serve you. Greenville RI.0. Oflice over Bruce & Doster's'Drug store. naehl9yJ. T C. F1T1ZG 116i IJ, k T,(:IlOTOQUA. * phl, Greeville, S. C. Ollce over Addison's I)rtig Store. All w ork guaranteed'to' give satifaq. do0l. ap)r8-9)7yl.' To The Public. W%oaild respe!t fially inforul the p u: lie thtl I)r. Ut. T. Weldon, who Is well aind favorably known to the oitizep' of Pieliens vouanty, is now associ,ued witha u. inl I lie iiai ice of D )istry. OIlice: Entirc fron iroiiiS (up stalr) C'ityi N;arionai Ita,nk Iilock I));s. Not woon.& NOItWOOD, Olieeuillo. 8 C. 11. A. 11oI:iAN, W. F. ILASSIN(AMI1 Ureeu ille S. C. Plekens, 8. C. Morgai & Blassingaie, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Pickens,.C. IL, 8. 0. Practiee in all tha coutrts. tapr-lili-t8iy"l. Better Raise Mule. Than Buy Them. JIM IIASKELL,' weighs about 1000 ounals anul will serve mares at Pickens for _1l0 for a colt. 'TR I' C 'II T, is four years old, Weigh, ahout GO0 pounds and will serve mates at louldings Creek farm for S6 for a colt C. L. Hollin'sworth. Dec. 5, 1895. Misses MCKAY, Mua Street., (IEENVIILE, 8. C. Have now reaiy for sale all the . Latest Styles in lHats, Romiets and Caps, For-J.ulies, Misses and Children. Q Th ''liev kcep constantly on hand all the Nu vi t is at low -ri prices. Your patrotahge a;olited. 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