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STTSYIIiLE, S. 0. S. A. BRO WH & CO. on Marion Street Opposite \ Masonic Hail. -.-.^.w.o-^...,-s^.^-.w Friday. April 29, 1904. irISA NATTER OF HEALTH POWDER Absolutely- Pure 7HW IS HQ SUBSTITUTE Jule Combs was acquitted of murder at Kock ingham last "week for the killing of Hilton Quick near the State line last ! Christmas. His plea of self de fence was clearly proven. Hoadaoho and Neuralgia Can bc Cured. These distressing troubles are per manently cured by Lee's Headache and Neuralgia Remedy. Even temporary re lief is grateful, but permanent relief is j almost too good. But thc proof follows: Mullins, S. (J., Being subject to sick-headaches all ! ny life, and trying many medicines, I lever got rebel undi I fortunately used Oee's Headache Remedy, I lound per manent reliet after 15 minutes. / E .O. BROMFORD. Kept hry Bennettsville Drug Co. __I?_$>u aro not satisfied with I your lot in life, you might ex-j change it for the chances of some bellow who hasn't got any lot. Our Town Gorvernment. MAYOR-P. A. Hodges ALDERMEN-J. Frank Breeden, C. S lhaftin, A. G. Sinclair, W. W. Pate. CLERK & TREASURER-Milton Mc [ aurin. Office open daily. POLICE--J. F. David, II. C. Harper. Marlboro County Officers. ?HKtUFy--J H G ri r. CLERK OF (JI-EKK-J, 4-. Brake JODOK or IMIOI?ATK-- M. Mclr.uu j COHOHKRT-C Fi Covington Bpfc?BRVCB?I M ? R. C< w.r? TURAS vu -;. ? nhiToii" Chas br.t? A-TOf. i-Ol? Tli ou t. ns Sherrill . M si all j. P. Bunch, Weicome Quick. MAQISTATE8-C. D. Easterling, T. L. .ronlaud, Bennettsville, II. L. McLaurin, MoColl John A. Calhoun. Clio, W. J- Atkioson, Blenheim, J), D. Stubbs, Briphtpvdlo, W. W. Irby, Smithville. ennettsville Church Directory t .METnoD'ST-T. E. MORRIS. P. C. ?anday sohoo? 3 30 p. m. Preaching at ! ?..00 a m. arid 7.30 p.m. Prayer meet ing Wednesday eveuing at 8.00 o'clock, upeffnteudent Suuduy school, Phil. A. ' luges. |lAPTis*r-Rev. Rufus Ford, Pastor. ]?iay school al 10.00. Preaohiog Sun kll.OOa. m., and 7 30 p. m. Prayer ?I ^'hursday evening at 8 o'olook. itent of Sunday sohool, II. W .1. .nfl ._ an McLeod Ph. Rivery Sabbath m.; (winter) ?Prayer meeting free. Strangers _ay school every rio tendent, J. T. nd children made c Boyd, Eeo tor, ?"? fourth Snndfty *?ra, Sunday '^J. A, FaJson, *ctory. 1 nointments P.O. iPine Grovo" Smyrna. r?lcColl. tauty Spot, dino Grove, w*yrna. oicColl, Ss uty Spot, Jh mts. r.ec. o?' '. m. fa. m. is M p. m. Wi. m. LI30 p. m. (?US. pip, P. C. fTlio-Vl*1-0^0"'"?^ ^ Sunday morning a\ Il o'clock. Epworth League Sun doy night ot 8 o'clock. Sunday toboo! at Ap a. m. W. A Ilinshaw, Supt. Prover mcetieg Monday night at 8 /lenlah ^Preaching every Sunday aft al 4 o'clock. Sunday school at 8 R M. JadkHon.'.Supt. North ?Marlboro Circuit. REV. T. T.. DELVIN, P. C. First Bunday, Oak drove, io a. m. j'leaf nut Hill 12 noon, New Hope, 4 p. m. gacond Rnndny, Shiloh 11 a. m. Ebonc?or 4 p, rn. Third Sunday, Now Hopo JI a. m. Pleasant Hill ^ p. m. Oak Grove, 7 30 p. m. Fourth Bunday, Ebenezer nam. Shiloh, 4 p. rn, FEXSONAL Mr. John Parish of Clio wa3 up Saturday Miss Cor alco Pearson of Les ter was down Saturday s)lopping Mr. Leonidas Wicker has been quite sick for several days. Mr. J. M. Whittington, our popular deputy sheriff is still quito sick Rev. T. E. Morris is invited to Gibsou to make an address to day. Mr. W. E. Coxc, now of Dar lington, spent part of Tuesday in town. Mr. J. C. Harden has been con fined to his bed for a week with grip. : Wo regret to learn that our old friend Mr. A. J. Bristow is again confined to his bed Mr. Lewis M. Covington of Hebron has decided to make the fSSefor Clerk of Court. MrsT^rPOQP Crosland and Mrs. Sallie Croslawrv left Saturday morning for Washington, D. C. Mr. H. D. Hcrndon of Blen heim was up Saturday and call ed to see us ^\ Mr J. C. McRae, of thVj Beulah section was up Monday und call ed. No special news in h-s sec tion. Miss Marv A. Jordan am'1 Mrs. Eleanor Bishop of New Baven, Conn., are the guests of Pr. J. L. Jordan ^ Mr. Charley Bounds, nowV)f A. C. L. Shops in Wilmingtofy has been spending a week at home Mr. H T. McLaurin of Red Bluff was up Tuesday. And said the last rain was bringing up cotton lively. Mr. J. R. Townsend of Blen heim was up Tuesday and made us a pleasant call. No Special news in his section. Mr. J. D. McLaurin of McColl was down Tuesday and called. Crops were improving in his see on since the rains Senator J. W. Ragsdalo of Plnronce was in Bennettsville Wednesday on business. The boys say he wants to go to Con gress in December The Hail Storm. Promised by Hicks for this week came at 2.30 Tuesday after noon and lasted for about 10 min utes. The stones varied m size from marbles to bird eggs. There was also a lino shower of rain at the samo time. Ph wat . jnsipii. .Vi,-' Vii?t?? DwdirYy, teach el >:?', liri X A\ V . . ? V...?u?y .Spot Academy "] Mu?tCai'' I Vidiiv ?!?rbiulni;frpu: town iv?nt y til lind prououncf-d it (?nu. Mr J. A. Drake bas received n warrant for the pension money for Marlboro and the sum nf $3,570 20 will be paid to the members of tr<e different classes. Applicants must ap pear in person when they can. Early Closing. On and after Monday next the merchants of Bennettsville will close their stores at G o; clock-except Saturdays, Our friends out side should, take notice and then they will not be dissappointed. NOTICE ! The Annual meeting of t'?e Beaver Dam Cemetery Association will be held at the Cemetery on Wednesday May the 4th at 10 o'clock a. m. Ail parties interested are earnestly re quested to attend. Publio Sohools Closing. The public Bchools of the county ore closing. Harmony-Mr. A. L. Eaeterling, Principal closed Friday afternoon. Beauty Spot Academy, Miss Hattie Mc Arth ur Principal-cloded Friday night. Both had nice programs. The first named principal gave several prizes-on conduct, punctuality und studies. Mies Blanche Cow ard will close her school near the Eusterling mill to-dny. Horses Do Get Sick. When a horses and mules are poor it is not always and indication that they do not get enough lo eat. Many ani mals, jusl like human beings, have in digestion or the system is all run down and a tonic is needed, lt is not the a. mount ol lood eaten that makes muscle and fat. More depends upon, the prop er digestion or assimilation ot the lood than is commonly supposed. Nothing has yet been discovered that will build up a horse or mule better than Ash crab's Condition Powders, the only remedy in its class sold under a guar antee. Ask Mr. Smith Newton, lien nettsville, lor it-the kind put up iii ?los es. And McColl Drug Co., McColl. S. C. Rock Hill Buggies. The agent Mr. P. A. Ho lges has just received u carload of those hand some buggies and if you wanta fine buggy caji on him. The Byatom tyce?a Hourn sort ol a tonic in the spring time This lack ol enerby and "tired feeling" is a common ailment at this season, perhaps you have jn mind some Spring Medicine you would like tq take, ll ynt) pap get Dr King's Iron Tonic Hitlers, take that -don't hesitate No cure no p ty. Hy Bennettsville Drug Co. "HOES" The best rule is to keep your foot svarm Q9 Cuba, dry as Samara, and ns comfortable ns an eaoy ?hair. Just travel in our Shoes ami you wjji he pei feet}? rig!" 011 ?II d,i;?e points. STRAUSS & CQ. --??ort Royal Baking Powders at W. M. Rowe's. TOWN ANE COUNTY NEWS. - Full moon this afternoon - Now for pleasaut weather - Mr. Wiley Baldwin will sup ply you with ice this season - Let us hope wo will miss tho hail storms predicted for this weelc - Next Monday is salesday and meeting of County conven tion - Tho young folks of Beauty Spot had a delightful picnic Sat urday at Rowe's fish bar Those who havo not paid their poll taxes will have to set tle with tho Sheriff now. - The hail storm at McColl Tuesday night is said to have covered the ground - Our Blenheim letter came too late for this week. Let us have a few more lines for next week - Tho storm Tuesday after noon was heaviest in Red Hill, and many gardens wore almost ruined - Mr John Hamer near Tatum lost a large stack of fodder Tues day afternoon, struck by light ning and set on lire - The young people of town bad ii "dunce" Monday night. Thc "Harpers" of Wilmington furnished the music - A write up of the closing ex ercipes of Beauty Spot reached us too late for this issue, but will appear next week - Mr. George M. Webster has 100,000 choice collard plants that im will exchange for Howers, and ti?^- especially. -vFor cool drinks-Celery Cola, Pondi Mellew, Coca Cola other soft drinks on ice, call At E. Powers Grocery. - Owing to a wrci?t near Ron narts the Coast Line through trains via Fayetteville hSd to come by Bennettsville. -Fresh home ground meat- al ways on hand at Claud Moore's. Pie peaches li>c per can or/two for l2?cts at Claud Mool e's. - If you w?iil io iook well and feel good all tho time, get your clothing at C. S. McCall's VST If you want your cuffs and collars nicely laundered carry thom to Claud Moore, who is now agent for the Wilmington Steam Laundry f?fg" Very best cnn corn only ldc at Claude Moore's. - -Social tea, 5oclock tea cakes and pound cake are fresh and I au W. M. Rowe's. - Fresh lot of canned Peas, Pears, and Pig's Feet at Claud Moore's FOR SALE-A fine lot of Cala lilly Bulbs at twenty five cents each. Apply to Miss Emma Odom, Brightsville, S. C. - Mr. Jasper Fletcher of Adamsvillc basan advertisement in another column about choice Plymouth Rock Eggs. He offers them cheaper than any yet offer ed. Read his "ad" and write him W?8~ Pipes and Smokers Supplies iii endless variety can he found at J. T Douglas & Bro. Just received a large lot of NEW LOADED SHELLS of all kind. At W. M. ROWES. To Prospective Piano and Organ lhiyors. It will pay yon to see Strauss ?fe Co, if in the market for Musi cal Instruments of any descrip tion. A Oood Doctor nf South Carolina said: "I have used Dr. King's Remedies a great deal in my prac lice and lind that they give perfect -ati.s faeli?>n to both in j self mid patients. I heartily reenmmein) I hem. W. U CLYBURN. M D." And they still .mow in favor beean-e I hey cure. Guaranteed by Beimctl.-villc Drug Co A Great Sensation. There was a big sensarion in Lees ville Ind, when W. H. Drown ol that place, who was cxped to die, had his lite saved by Dr. King's New Discovery tor Consumption. He writes: ' 1 endured insufferable agonies hom Asthma but your New Discovery gave me immedi? ale reliel and soon {hereafter effected a complete cure- Similar cures ni Con sumption. Pneumonia, Bronchitis and Grip are numerous. It's the peerless remedy for all throat and lung troubles. I'rice f)oe, and $100 Guaranteed hy .). T. Douglas Druggist Trial bottles Iree. Since a South Carolina Jury has put up the prico ef hugging to $2f>,000, wo embrace this opportu nity to give vent to a deep-seated apprehension that this is another step toward favoring the money power against a poor hard-work ing fellow who would feel like 30 cents in a bevy of Palmetto beau? lies,-Wilmington Star, - . <i>. testimony of a Minister, A startling incident, is narrated by John Oliver of philadelphia, as follows; "I was in an awful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in hack and side no appetite, growing weaker day hy ?lay Three physicians had given me up Then I was advised to use Electric Bitters; to my great joy, the hrst bottle made a decided improvement I contin ued their use for three weeks, ar.d am nowa wellman. 1 know lh*y robbed the grave ot another victim " No one should tail to try them. Only 50 cent, guaranteed, at. Dough's drug siore. RELIGIO US NOTES. Rey. 0. W. Boyd conducted sor vices at St, Paul's Episcopal cburcl. Sunday morning an 1 night. The hour for Sunday school at tho Methodist church next Sunday will be 3 o'clock. Remind the little ones to ho on time. It is purposed lo organize a Y. M C. A at tho Methodist church next Sunday al 4 15. AU of the young nu n under 75 years ate iuvited to atteud Tlnyixteontb annual conference td' the Methodist Sunday school workers of Murlboro convenes at Beulah church to?dny. The gracious meeting at the Pres byterian chuich, conducted by Rev, Miller closed Sunday night, and Mr. Miller after a stay nf 3 weeks left for home Monday evening. Pee Duo Presbytery convened ot Reedy Crrek church Tuesday evening for two days. Mr. J A. Drake was the delegate from the Bennettsville Pres byte -inn chu: ch. Tho Epworth League Prayer moolta1. iii held every Wednesday evening in tht 1 Sun "ny pcbool room of the Me th od tnt ehureit at S o'clock. The public invited. Prayer meeting nt Presbyterian cburob Thursday afternoon at 5 p. m. The hour for evening sorvices at thc churches is nuw 7.30 o'clock. Prayer meeting at the Baptist ohurct every Thursday evening nt 7.30. Prayer meeting at the Methodist ehnrch every Wednesday at 3.30 p. m. Tho hoar for Sunday School at the: Methodist church boa been changed to ' 4.C0 o'clock in the afternoon. DE ATES' DOINQS. Died nt his home near the Burnt Factory on Monday morn ing, April 25tb, 1904, from an attack of "grip," Mr. Alfred Y. Moore-in his 91st year having passed his 90th birthday on the 14th of February last. He lt aves a large family and citclo of re latives and friends. He was a good old man and wrote his li Ce in deeds of char ity and love for his fellow man. He was devoted to his church vows and gave liberally for the support of the gospel and church enterprises. He was laid to rest at Smyrna cemetery on Friday morning at 10 o'clock-Rev. J. W. Ariail of Bennettsville circuit conduct ing the servil i.s. Just arrived a fine assort mont, new shapes in Ladies Hats, Flowers &c., at tho C. B Crosland Co. IN MEMORIAM. .vax <: imp community and on this old home? stead he lived up to his death. Ue 1 ave3 a wife, one daughter and three sons, and mauy relatives to mourn his loss. li. J. Parker was a good old man. He did no one harm, but was alway.-* reatly to lend a helpi ig h md. Me wus a member of the M. IC Chin eh tit Bethesda for more than '23 yeurs. The funeral services were held ut his res idence on the 15th hy Kev S JJ. lie thea his pastor, and the remains laid to re tin the lanii.\ burying ground in the presence of a lurge Concourse ol relatives and friends. The to: rowing family have our sympathy, mid ??e hope to uhnke hands with him o.?r the liver hy und hy. A FBIEND U-k Grove. A j r 1 25, 11)01 FOR LADIES both Old and Young. .lust g t the D linentor, if yo want to see how up to date dresses are made. We leceiv.e subscriptions for same, lino full stock r.f the Butternd: Pat terns on (land. A new fashion paper given away free. Cull on ? Strauss & Co. Unclaimed Lettors. L tient addressed to the following named persons remain uncalled for at the post oflice in Bennettsville : Men's List. Charles Hudson. Women's List. Mrs. Ci ra Covington, Mrs. Lizzie Moore ,Mrs Ltugena McCall. FAMILY MI LE AG E TICKET. Goon IN SOUTH CAROLINA Now SOM) BY SKABOAKD Ant LINK RAILWAY Commencing mardi 25th, the Seaboard Air Line Railway, in compliance with the new law, have on sale 1000 milo family tickets, good for thc use of the immediate members ol one family, between stations within tho State of South Carolina on tho line ol' the Sea board Air Line Railway. These tickets tire sold at ?25,00 and are limited to one year from dato of iSHlll'. The popular Interchangeable hook, good over 2f> diff?rent linea, will continue on salo under sumo conditions as heretofore. For further information anply to Seaboard agents, or address JOH. VV. Stewart Trav. Pass. Agent Columbia S. C. -,?., Han Away i:rom Morna. ! Corns, Bunions, Warts leave home when Dr. King's Corn Salve gets after them, and though it only costs 10c., is I guaranteed same as if sold tor a doliar. I That's King's way always. Sold by I Bennettsyille Drug Co. Tjio Russel Wagons. Mr. P. A. Hodges is opening a car of theso durable wagons-ono and two-horse, every one ol them guaran teed against any defect in mateiinl or wormnnship. 15 DAYS SALE Our Stock is the most com plete in every detail that is to be had. Ttyr Our 2-piece Suits fool Crash. Mix Worsteds and ;rges. We promise a FIT, and our rice won't frighten you, Suit warranted. 9mtr Come at once while the sale is or you may regret it. ] ii UTE and FANCY TESTS. IN TH ESK. Gua fit you now. NOBBY PATTERNS. Bes? . ' I IND. ou Want io a DRESS SHH'-A Conventional Black ora Swell YGUR SUMMER SHIRTB. iii :i Shipment haa arrived. Can furnLh anything yon want. Ha s Shoes and Keith's Konquorers ?UsT IN No use lo throw away your time looking el-ewhorc Ii ?to thiy i'.ie. . I foi r;et the 15 days Clothing Sale begins %> ? . . ' - Tr "K/T r-? T-r O ^1 }\,UJi?3 Ti?UtY, ? - '-^^ ? 'I"- Jr JL-J t?.?XiU-:> ?Lui ' -i ..' . -4. OLD REL? \RLIv. 'ECIALi PRICES M. i]./ \ pi m Hatting: and Rugs Until May IO. TESE MATTING 10 to 17?, former prices 15 to 22J NESE MATTING 18 to 25, former prices 22i to 30. ispection will convince you thata? Lese are Bargains, ese Prices are by the roll J?? nd for Cash. i? r m . W. Waddill & Son. 1 28, 190-i THE FTJT=IT iIC, ..form the Publie that I represent some Ol FIRE INSURANCE Companies Orld. Liberal as to Terms and Rates. Try me! 1901. JNO. S. MOORE. AN SUPPLY YOUR WANTS. s, i f n mm TO WORRY* WT COME RIGHT ON TO A.UH?? MOORE'S IF YOU -\?%r^HkTJT >ods, Clothing, Shoes, N otions And Fancy Groceries. ?Valor Ground MEAL aud HOMINY a speulaUj* V\ 1 full lino in each Department and will 611 your Wants in each AT THE LOWEST PRICES. $ Wnen i ' to Town ca'.L and see us. Phone orders io town delivered . ?', i-nd satisfaction guaranteed. ( 'o e ns-Near Douglas1 Drug Store, WIRE FENCHIS, BARBEO WIRE AND WIRE NAILS. [ATE HAVE THESE GOODS, bought by lue ear load mid y% oan give you LOW PRC IC HS. IHg>= Sec us before buying. Mareh 3, 1904. ?j. S. McC'AL? FRESH BREAD |p ROLLS THREE TIMES A WEEK. MR. R F. 8HULTZ HAVING CLOSED HTS BAKERY HERE. I fl have arranged to keep a supply of FRESH I ?READ, ROLLS AND. AMES of his splendid make at my Store for the accommodation ol' me rade. Shipments received fresh three times a week, and orders can he fi-led lily as wanted hy customer:'. I guarantee prompt servioe. March 3, 1904- W. M. SiOWE. >.-->--.-i--.--->.?_r------_r--r-- --rSSg "ALCO" BRAND: rhe Clothes that tell own story, See the new Spiring at Cy* S? February 26, 1904, For Bille bv ? SMITH NEWTON, Lob,.. '! Zilie' S. . MoOOIrL nRUCf ?O;, MoGpIl, C. CHANGE Of SCHEDULE. IPtofessiotuU &av6& The seaboard Air .Limo Ky tched le way changed on January lOlh. 'mina leave Cheraw.S. C , aa follows. iorthbound No GO at 8:05 a. m. No 50 at 9:24 p. m. bulhbound No 57 at 8:05 a. m. M No 27 at 10:40 p. m. The Bennettsviile and Uheraw R. t., leaving Benncttavillc at 6. -15 a j., connect with No 00 and No 57. The afternoon tiain leaving Ben ett?vii le at 4 p. m. gives Bennet ts ?Ile people an npportunity to take laina No 50 and No 27. 3LI0 NOVELTY ! Manufacturing Works it'd II IO BuMnesn recently known ns the I CLIO NOVELTY MANUF?TU? LlNG CO., will hereaftct be known as HE CLIO NOVELTY MANUFAC 'URING WORKS, with F. II. IVEY ale owner and director, Thu latest improved wood working mcinnes are being placed for doing all inda of Novelty work for builders usc at ving prieea. ?)lr. P. A. Hodges is agent at Bennetts iile and will take your orders. Oct 23, 1903. nprin OF HiVJVJkJ Thoroughbred ZO. IFV ROOK 18 fer only f>0 cents home de ivery-10 cts extra for packing ind delivering to Express office. JASPER FLETCHER, MOCOLL, S. C. fan. 528. R. F. D. 2. PURE BRED BUFF ROCKS. Thrifty, Reliable and Profitable. Thc Hutf Plymouth Rock is thc fow or tirotit. The lime (or setting lor the Spring brood is near at hand and to get ?gs so as to have them ready when the eason opens, you should place orders al ince and state date ol delivery. Setting ol 15 lOggs $1.50 D. A. COVINGTON. Jan 5, 1904. Gibson, N. C. JTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, MARLBORO' COUNTY-Hy MiMon McLaurin, Judge of Probate. URKKAS, Jam?n A. Drnko, Clork.'.ul^ Court has nado nuit to mo to 'groth/ into him Lotten of Adeiiniutration1 of the Mate and Kif ??eta of John Willum Bennett leece?od. ThoBo aro thoreforo to cito and achno.iinh ,11 and ningular tho kindred and crcdi'ora .f the mid J William Bennett dce'd, that bey bo and appear beforo me in tho Con.t if Probate to bo held at BennetUivilhi oa the loth doy of May 1904, nflor pub lication thorcof, at 11 o'clock in tbo foua? noon, to show causo, if any they have why ?aid administration, should not bo granted. Givon under my hnnd, this ist day of April A. D., 190}.. ( MILTON MCLAURIN, \ April 7, 1004. Judge of Probates J? . ii. IN K \yjv. o N, Attorney at Law, Planters National Bank Building*, Practice in Slate and Federal Courts, Attorney lor the Planters National Bank and Union Savings Bank. 13 EN N ETTS V T.L L12, Go. CA. DUDLEY & WAIT, ATTORNEY'S AT T.\\V, BENNETTSVILLE, SC. TW. BOUCB1KB, . Attorney at Law, Bcnnettsvtllc, 8. C. Office on Darl/uglon street nearTosta Telegraph, office. January, 1899. M ILTON MCLAURIN, Attorney at Law and Probate J?dj e Ofllce in Court linne. fNSUKE YOUR COTTON GI again.-t h es hy fire. Rates rea; E. C. MORRISON, Electi ician . - Machinist, BOX 57 FLO It ES CK, S. C. Contractor for Electrical wnik and dealer in Electrical supplies Hot Air Pump ing Enginesand Oas Engines installed. Pipc-fiitting and seuoral machine work. August 20, iOOll. Fire Insurance. ?liss able i i best ol' Companies. Call on j or address (office over National Bi nk) A. J. BRISTOW, Agt. Bennetts i He, S ( ; Don't Forget; R?llAT \on nun ?VBWAYS Kl NB at Jt, Tho COHN EB GROCWH? a l ull Line nf choico Family Groceries, Canned Goods. Fruit, Vegetables, Confectionery, Also a nice lino ol' SHOES, UNDER WEAR, ?md NOTIONS. Our Table G.md.s nie always Fresh. ( ?ive us a CALL. c. jj. iiuBB/inr?, Cor Barling tun anJ Chcra .v sis. Bennet t!-villc, S. C. TUE NEW Y OH K W011L.D lr'. Thrico A Week Edition. 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