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zON. W. JASr. TALBERT.
W. Jasper Talbert is a little
his manners. A great many
men are more polished, but
that Talbert puts in some
on sense licks every now
Ye have just been reading
peeches on the bill to
oney for thi posteffie
Ut.
3 that Representative Mann,
nois, "made an appeal, almost
tears in his eyes," "to raiie the
alaries of the letter carriers in the
large cities and towns." Now Jasp
gerstands the place hunters. le
W .,l knows how anxion thousands o
:feopie are to become employet~6T-fi
Jnited States, so be say the employe
s on eternally. still crying foi
more pay, never satisfirt like unto ih
horse leach." His language is n.
always the most elegant, but that hi
point is good. Whoever heard of a
employe of Uncle Sam's resigning?
Another good point. "Why,
seems to me there is nobody upon tb
A oor here," he says, "except the reprq
sentatives of the tax consumers, an
they push their claims earnesti y.
Some truth in this,, there is a gres
deal of truth in it. It is well know
that most of the lime of a Congres
raan is spent in trying to get a positic
for somebody or a claim through Co
gress for somebody.
We hope that the Hon. Jasper To
bert will succeed in his effort to a
- lish his want "I want to find
e says, "some men who will stai
here and represent the men w)
low the plow down in the cott
s and the cornfields of the- South
ise, Jasp may have expcct
es" o " th
bert fin
"You T s
seems to me, upon tht
skinner, and I want to sea som
say sometbing in the interest of the
skinnedi" Mr. Talbert told his fellow
Congressmen, and instead of taking it
seriously they greeted the remark with
laughter and applause. Congress may
yet find out that he is in dead earnest.
.JENXINSVILLE JOTTINGS.
Not April showvers, but fliods we
are having, and if the rains continue
much longer arks and airships will
be in requisition, for terra firma is by
no means firm just now. When we
read the acconts of suffering in the
West though, our trials and discom
forts dwindle into insignificance by
comparison, and our hearts go out in
sympathy to the inhabitants of the
flooded sections, whose homes and
property have been swept away by the
angry waters. We are apprehending
a freshet in Broad River.
Some cotton has been planted, much
to the regret of the planters, since the
heavy rains. Lowlands >wet for
planting corn.. Wheat a i other
small grain looks very well.
Spring salad, asparagus, lettuce and
radishes, onioats too, of course can be
furnished by some of our gardens
now Peas and beans looking well.
Fruit promises to be abundant, and
the peep, peep of the growing chicks
Thousands Have Kidney Trouble
and Don't Know it.
How To Find Out.
Fill a botle or common glass with your
wate:- and let it stand twenty-four hours; a
sediment or set
S tling indicates an
Sunhealthy condi
tioni of the kid
A /- neys; if it stains
) ~ -;your linen it is
~ ~I evidence of kid
~,j '~.ney trouble: too
fl. frequent desire to
- -.~ - pass it or pamnin
" "" the back is also
,~/convincing proof that the kidneys and blad
drare out of order.
What to Do.
There is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-.
Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every
wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the
back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
of the urinary passage. It corrects inability
to hold water and scalding pain in passing
It, or bad effects following use of liquor.
wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
necessity of being compelled to go often
during the day, and to get tup many times
during the night. The mild and the extra
ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon
realized. It stands the highest for its won
derful cures of the most distressing cases.
If yo - eed a medicine you should have the
best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and $1. sizes.
You may hive a sample bottle of this
wonderful discovery
and a book that teils .,g
more about it. both sent
absolutely free by mail.
address Dr. Kilmer & rlone or swanm;-noot.
Co., Binghamton. N. Y. When writing men
ause us to anticipate spring chicken
4e in the near future.
The young ladies from here, who
iave been teaching in other localities,
re at ho.ne again, schools having
losed.
The school here will close in two
Preeks with a picnic.
"For a week I lived on quinine,
two saucer3 of weak, enfeebled broth
and a mustard plaster." So writes a
brother who has recently been ill, and
his experience: has been shared by
many whom the grippe has gripped
during the prevailing epidemic. Wc
have had some rather severe cases ir
this vicinity, but most of them are
convalescing now. Dr Scott has beet
kept quite busy. His practice is ver,
extensive, and the telephone liae nov
in coarse of erection, from Winusbori
to Alston, via Monticello, will be :
great advantage to him and a coE
venience to his patients
Rev E A McDowell has been quit
sick, was not able to fill his appoin
ments for several weeks.
Mr W B Yarborough has been al
pointed census enumerator for th
township.
Caudidates arc showing their smi
ing faces among us occasionally, at
we are expecting to have a lively sut
mer of it in the way of picnics, &
Campaign year, you know.
We hear that there are several a
plicants for the position of postmast
at Alston. Mr M D Spigner, late
deceased, had been in charge of t
office for sEveral Tears.
Mr Gus Rabb has rccently sust;
tlie loss of a horse and e->w; ti:
was struck by lightnig, a,
others were injured at tha
t We deeply sympathize with
e Mr Witlie Scott, a stude
man University, an:l ca
bise ball team which
two match ganes in C
t to see ha parents.: at
return to chool.
6- Jenkins ville i
l nleats. We no
linery het 1
pel. Tnev
I- opening o
_ count late
April
d MOZ
)n
d F
one year
more severe an
became very weak, and loste
idly. I commenced using Dr. Mozley
Lemon Elixir. I gained t welve poumc
i three months. My strength at
helh yappetite and my indigestic
were perfiectly restored, and new
feel as young and as vigorous as
ever did in my life. L. J. ALLDRED
Doorkeepor Ga. State Senate,
State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga.
Moziey's Lemon Elixir
is the very best medicine I ever use
for tbe diseases you recommend it fo
and I have used many kinds for W<
man's troubles.
MRS. S. A. GRESIIAM,
Salem, N. C.
)XOZLEY'S LEMON HOT DROPS.
Cures all Conghs, Colds, Hoarsene.
Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Hlemorrhage
and all throat and lung diseases. Eli
gant, reliable. 25c at druggists. Pri
pared only by Dr. H. Moziey, Atlanti
NocB Of kalictioR for Rai]
rod carter.
Notice is hereby given that, in pa;
suance of the provisions of an Act<
the General A' 'embly providing fc
Ithe formation of Railroad Comnpaniel
Iapproved 28th February, 1898, Acts<
1898, pages 64-70, the undersigne
will fi'e their Declaration and mak
application to the Hon. MI. R. Coope:
Secretary of State, at his office, C<
lumbia, S. C., on the 7th day of May
1900, for a charter for a railroad to b
oonstrcted from Winnsboro, S. C.,t
*Caden, S. C.. to be known by t'n
corporate name and style of TII:
Winnsboro and Camden Railroa
Company ; and also that, if the sai
charter is granted, tha said corpori
tion shall have the right to condem
lands for rights of way and other rai
road purposes, in thbe counties of Fai:
field and Ker-shaw.
T. K. E LLIOTT.
T. H. K ETCHIN.
J. E. McDONA LD.
W. R. ELLIOTT.
Winsboro, S. C., April, 1900.
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STO ACT OF ITHE
(ated 1th t:y of Fab
an electionn for three (3)
r 4:hn! Dstri No.14
n the Court Housein
'S. ., n MONDAY,
DAY OF MAY NEXT.
wing persons are her b, ap.
managers of said election,
Iinnant, W. R1. Elliott and
cDowell. The naagers will
polls at 8 o':lock A. M. and
m at 4 o'clock P. M., and on
the polls, thev thall count the
dnd certify the result to the Clerk
art.
ths election no one shall be en
d to vote who is not duly qualified
ote at thbe general election for State
Ccunty offcers, and to ascertain
o shall be entitled to vote, D. E
cDonell is hereby ap;>ointed to reg
t the voters of School District No.
4. H~e shall open the books of regis.
ration at the Court House on Thurs
day, Friday and Saturday preceding
the day oft election, and nO onte will be
allowed to vote for School Truitees
whose name does not appear ou said
books of registration.
R. HI. JENNINGS
'9 Winnso rday ot each week.
IOn Mondays farm; btlance of
dtime~ at his former stnils in the ciun
2 try. Ie is seven years old, uar, with
black points. Iheight, 16; has good
bone and mu tscie; no blemish or de
feet. He is strong, 1rictionless in
motion, kind in disposition, and a per
fect roadster. Ihis sire is the celebrat ed
Red Wilkes, IHis dami, Besy Biker,
was the mother of trotters. She was
dsired by Dictator, who was the 4ire of
, Jay-vty'e-See, 2 10, of Director, 2 07,
- of the invincible Directum, 2.01, the
grandsire of Nancy Ilanks, t te queen
of trotters,'and the sire of manty others
of extreme speed.
Although *a no:ed trotter with ;;cr
fect knee action, WV. A. W. posut
also saddle gaits of superiol' qualy.
,Te.'ms, 1.>00 to insure colt. For
extended pedigree and certitled record
addess JOHN G. MOBLEY,
4-10-3:n Winn'boro, S. C.
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Every woman dread~s the ordeal
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fanticipations with which she looks for
ward to baby's coming gives way to an
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,she fully realizes the critical and trying
event which will soon appreech and
have to be endured.
SWomen should hail with deligh', a
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Such a remedy is now offered, and
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confinement, gently and surely prepares
the body for the great requirements
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takes her through the event with com
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What woman is not interested in
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telling all about it, and when it should
be used, will prove of gre at interest and
benefit to all expectant miothe-rs, and
will be sent free to an-: address upon
application to the Brizdicd iRegulatol
Copn, Atlanta, GIa.
The One Day Cotd Cure.
Cold in head and sore throat cured by Ker
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We cater specially for the fdrmers
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We also carry f nice liic of she'l
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SHOES, IIATS,
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SOUTH-RN RAILWAY;
Central Time at Jacksonville and Savannah
Eastern Tifte at Other Poilts.
Sehedule in Effect February 2th, 1900.
0oTBOND..84 'o
M acksonville (P. s. ...... oya
-Savannnh(So. Ry.$ .....12 1 10li
Barnwell.............. 4
Blackville........... 810
SSpringfield.......... -. 55a
Sally ............. ... 8
Perry ........... .. 1 -"
" Gmriteille......... .45 8 t P --..
BrAe hvil ........ .
R= Unrg. '9 P2 a As
A Trentn............ 11 V .--.
Lv. A gsa(So. liv,) 00V6e~lli
" Thnton,........ 4 ..
Ar. Columbia.... .. 5
V. Columbia,(Bldg St 9 30a 61 15 4
Winnsboro..:... ...... 7 7 eC
" Chester ....... ...... 7 1P
' Rock ill ......... ...... 8 47a
At Charlotto .......... 91 9
,r.Danvile ,.......... J.. z isa
Ar. ichmond ......... ... .
Ar. Washiagton .... .
" nltimore (Pa.RR). 9 12a1 r 2
"Philadelphia. .. . . 115a f
"New York. ..... . 0 2 .
L.Colux ..i~.. . I "55 T
Ar. Spartanb ....... ... 3pl125a
heville ... 7 27 ....
Ar. Knoxille ...-.... . 415af7
Ar. Cincinnati. ...........
Ar. Louisville ......... 7
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so!runo . idDany Daly O
lYv. Louisville ... .... ...I 1 7 f
.jv. Cincinnai . .
LY. Knoxvie ..... ...10 25-.
"Asheville.805a18 P
Spartanburj.. ...... 1145a 6p....
A, Coltmbia ........:. ...... 320p ! ,.
Lv NewYorkPa.RR) ..
"Philadelpmxa.... .... 6P I
" Baltimorg.... .... ... 8276 2|
by. Richmond....... 11 in....
Lv. Danville.............4 12
Lv. Charlotte........... . EIN 10~ T
"Rock Hill .......... 9 02a1045 50
"Chester............... 035a1123 52
"Winnsboro........... 10211215 60
Ar. Columxbia,-(Bldg St G 30p 125a 120a 7 0
Lv. Columbia,(U. D.).. .... 11 30a 490a...
"Johnston........0 30p 1S~ 082a ..
"Trenton.........|1100ip 141 648a ..
Ar. Aiken ........... .. .. 22 70s..
"Graniteville........ 120 2 718~a..
.........*10a 2 8 0a..
" Oaeburg.... ... 5 8 8'
I", Branchville...........61p 425a9
" umril....... 72 5 52 10
Ar. Charleston...... ......8 81p 7 00a 11:
Lv. Columbia(So. R~y.) . ff1*3~. ~iTf T
Ar. Perry................. ...... .
"Sally ........... ..... 124 287a ...
"Snrin.'field........... 12 245 ...
"Bla''11e.............. 11 805a 8:
"Barnwe11........ ...... 127p 320a 8
"Savannah ....... ...... 32 515a 10
Ar. Jacksonville(P. S.) ...... 79 25a 2
*Trains 43 and 44 (mixed except Sunda
arrive and depart fromn Hamburg.
Sleeping Car. Servico.
Exellent daily passenger service betwc
Florida and ewYork.
Nos. 81 anc 82-New~ York and Florida 1L
ited. Daily except Sunday, composed exc
sively of Pullman finest Drawing mor Sle
ing, C.ompartment and Observatory Cars,
tween New York, Columbia and St. Augusti
Nos. 33 and A4-New York and Florida I
press. Drawing-room sleeping cars betw4
Augusta and Newv York.
Pullman drawing-roomn sleeping ears
tween Port Tampa, Jacksonville, Savann
Washington and hew Y~rkr.
Pullman sleeping-cars between Charlottoe
Richmond. Dining ears between Charic
knd Sasvannah.
Nos. 35 and1 36-U. S. Fast Mail. ThroL
Pullman drawing-room buffet sleening ears
tween Jacksonville and New York and F
man sleeping ears bet ween Augusta and Ch
lotte. Dining ears serve all meals ceiro:
Pullman sleeping cars between Jackson'y
and Columbia. enroute daily between Jack
ville and Cincinnati, via As.heville.
FRANK S. GANNON, J. M.CUIP,
Third V-?. - Gen. Mgr., Trafic Mz
Washington,V. C. Washington,)
W. A. TURK, S. H. HARDWICE,
Gen. Pass. At., As't G en. Pass. Ag't
Washin .C Atlantaj
heavcerdfinc tlceies, Mow
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kns Ne Ore anPoto Hom
tia.In fat ev ren khep Ofi- i
edel i.We have ary oulr ine
heavn and arec Gpries,- n-ewd a
buriesalsWi on had. Fto hav yu
Cure ad tivel s a~ Ptri. sgee
J.nceln of McGAti GRLEY & o
kins. ewOr~an ad Porkey Ri
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SUMMONS.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF VAIRFIELD.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Bank of Ridgewayr, of Ridgeway,
S. C., P)aintifl,
against
J. W. Ray, Defendant.
Summons. For Relief.
To the Defendant above-named:
TOU are hereby summoned and re
quired to answer the complaint
in this action, which was filed in the
office of -the Clerk ot the Conrt of
Common Pleas, fo- the Laid County,
on 15th Match, 1900, and to serve a
copy of your answer to the miid corm
plain' on the su b-cr. er :at i heir offices,
No.. 5 ind G Lw I N , Winnsbcro,
Sout n Crolin;, w i;i ti wenty days
hft( r the vi . . * x CX usii e of
the da- .t tchi 0mer; an, if you
fa* lo a co c: th-: mp3)1.I within the
tite aformaid, the plaint tf in this
aconf will apply o the court for the
relief denanded in the complaint.
Dated 15-h Maret, A. D. 1900.
A. S. & W. D. DOUGLASS,
Plaintiff's Attorne) s.
To the defendant, J, W. Ray:
Take notice that the complaint to
gether with the summons, of which
the foregoing is a copy, together with
the complaint, was filed in the office
of the Clerk of the Court of Common
Pleas, at Winnsboro, County of Fair
field, in the State aforesaid, on 15th
Mareb, 1900.
A. S. & W.D. DOUGLASS,
- 3-17-6t Plaintiff's Attorneys.
SUMMONS.
(STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
B. M. Grier, Plaintiff.
against
R. H. Jennings, as Administrator of
the estate of John H. Clamp, de
ceased, M. R. C1smp, W. Fletcher
Clamp, Lillie Re d, Jessie Clamp,
p John Clamp, Eliza J. Scruggs, and
P The Bank of Ridgeway, Defendaets.
P
Copy Summons for Relkef.
To the Defendants above namad:
YOU are hereby summoned and re
quired to answer the complaint in
p this action, which is filed in the office
P of the Clerk of the Court of Common
Pleas for the said County, and to serve
a copy of your answer to the said com
plaint on the subscr;bers at their offices
above The Winnsboro Bank, Winns
boro, S. C., within twenty days after
the service hereof, exclusive of the
;I day of such service' and if you fail to
answer the complaintwithin the time
aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action
will apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in the ecmplaint.
December 23rd, A D 1899.
RAGSDALE & RAGSDALE,
Plaintiffs Attorneys.
p To the Defendant Eliza J. Scruggs :
Take notice, that the complaint
in this action (tgther with the sum
e mons of which teforegoing is a copy)
g was filed in the office of the Clerk of
la the Court of Commen Pleas, at Winns
Sboro, in the County of Fairfield, in
la the State of Soutli. Carolina, on the
..4th day of January, 1900.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR SOLICITOR-SIXTH CIRCUIT.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
late for Soliciior of the Sixth Judicial
"ircuit, subject to the result of the Demo
prati pfimary. THOS. F. McDOW.
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself a candl
late for the office of Sheriff for Fair
field County, and will abide by the
action of the Democratic primaries.
JAS. -W. BOLICK.
Pledging myself to abide the result of
the ensuing primny election, I announce
my self a candidate for nomination .to the
oce of Sheriff of Fairfiel4 County. The
cordial suppor of my fellow-citizens is re
speetfully solicited.
GEO. W. CRAWFORD.
1 herehy announce myself a candidate
for Sher iff of Fairfield County, subject to
the action of the Democratic rimanes. a
J. . CLARK.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Sheriff, subject to the action of the
Democratic primari. E
J. McKINNEY ELLIOTT.
I htreby announce myself. a candidate
for the office of Sheriff of Fairfield Coun
ty, subject to the action of the Democratic
primaries. B. G. TENNANT.
I hereby announce myself for Sheriff of
Fairfield County, and will abide the result
of the Democratic primaries.
D. E. McDOWELL.
FOR CLERL
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for Clerk of Court, subject 'to the
action of the Democratic primaries.
JNO. R. CRAIG.
I hereby anuour.ce myself a candidate
for the office of Clerk of Court for Fair- 4'
field County, subject to the action of the
Democratic primaries.
R. V. BRAY.
I hereby announce myself as a:candidate
for Clerk of Court for Fairfield County.
subject to the action of the Democratio
primary. JAS. A. BRICE.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
ft. he office of Clerk of Court for Fair
A..id C u--nty. subject to the action of the
D. - oeratic primaries.
JOHN W. LYLES.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Clerk of Court, subject to
the action of the Democratic Pnrma
COUNTY SUPERVISOR.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office cf County Supervisor for
Fairfield County, subject to the action of
the Demoeratic primaries. A. D. HOOD.
I hereby annouace myself a candidate
for the office of Supervisor of Fairfield
County, subject to the action of tie Dem -
ocratic primaries.
ROBT. Y. CLOWNEY.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Supervisor of Fairfield
County, subject to the action of the Dem
ocratic primaries. J. B. BURLEY.
Friends of T. L. JounsTox recognizing
his fitness for tMe position hereby nami
nate him for Coun1 Supervisor, subject,
to the Democratic primanes. -
I hereby announce .myself a candidate
for County Supervisor, subject to the ac
tion of the Democratic yrImaries.
JOHN A. STEWART.
COUNTY AUDITOR.
- I hereby announce ,myself a candidate
for County Auditor, subject to the action
of the Democratic primaries.
ROBT. B. JEFFARS
I hereby announce myself a cndidate
for re-election to the office of Au
ditor, subject to the actio
craticeprimary. J. L. ..
R..a ONER.
hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Coroner for Fairfield
County, and pledge myefto abide the
result of the Democratic piary.
J.MARTIN-YONGUE.
SUPT. OF EDUCATION.
I hereby announce myself a (ca.didate
for re-election to, the office of County
Superintendent of Education, subject to
the action of the Democratic primary.
D. L STEVENSO'N.
REPRESENTATIVES.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the Legislature from Fairfield County,
subject to the Democratic primary. __
JOrLN G. WOL LING.
COUNTY TREASURER.
I hereby announce myself for re election
to the office of County Treasurer of Fa'.
field Couinty' and will abide the sesult ef
the Democratic primaries.
HUGH S WYLIE.
Carlette cnerj~Cial eie,
Charlotte, N..C., establishedj~in 1891
an '
Rcome, Ga., Eatabliubedh in 1886,
now under one managemenat, cfers
exceptional advantages to any one
desiring a thoronably practical bnsi
ness educatint in~ the r-horutat pos.-ib's
time.
The wide range ct tert itory eovrr~d
by our employ mkent ager. c' i.ff-:rd
exceptional ch~ances for seen-i? g poal
tions8 We wil guara1l-tee "tn a ni
ton if 'ionJ take ur .ruaratesfe cnrie.
The ro- in the sct enha acre large
and cohvenient anid wll lighta d
Y-*ung meni or -u:.g WOZInen may
enroll in either school a'ny w cek (ISy
~during ite y ear.
If y ou are a ate':-grapher, b--ok
keeper or teacher an~d desire a oi
tion, write the Piedmuvm.t Agency,
Charlotte, N C. If yon are not a
stenographer cr book-keepeer, spend a
few mnonths in one of these r:t ols
and get s ourself in shape for earning
money.
Should ctu dair e to be an expert in
intere.t, stocks, trade disecuat, cee,
send 25 cents in stamps or silver and
get our Pocket Calculator-just what
you need.
For circulars and further informs
tion. addreas,
D. M. McIVER,
Preside nt.
NotiCe to Creditors.
All persons indebted to the estmate of
Mr~s. Na cy K. Rabb, decea-ed. are
here bv no:itied toi.: par me' t must be
made to the under-izned, and persona
holding claims' aninst said estate /
must pr'-e' thrm duty attestcd to.
the undi r-igned.
R1EV. HORACE iABB,
Executor.
MRS. NINA CASTLEM,
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