FULTON COUNTY NEWS Published Every Wednesday. B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG. PA. DECEMBER 13, 1905. Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. AUVlltTlSlKQ UTM. ' Per square of 8 line 8 time II Ml. Per nquure each nutmequent Insertion.... NO. All Mlverilnrmentn Iniierted (or lew than three months charged by the square. II mo. 6 raon. 1 yr. One-fourth column... One-hair column One Column .115 00. I IM.on. I CW.OO , . SIS.00. 40 00. ftfl.OO .. 40.00. 66 00. 75.00 Nothing Inserted for leu than tl Professional Cardi one Tear lit WEDDING BELLS. Miss Nannie Sipes, a Former Teacher in This County, Becomes a Pittsburg Bride. On last Thursday Miss Nannie Sipes, of No. 7 lliland Place, Pitts burg, and Mr. John H. Huber, of Wilkinsburjr, were united in mar riage by the Rev. Mr. Gregg, of the Mt. Washington church. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. August Soffel, at No. 23 Shiloh street. At 7:30 o'clock in the evening, Mrs. Soffel at the piauo, assisted by her husband, Dr. Soffel, with a flute, pealed forth a wedding march, and the bridal couple marched in, the ceremony was performed, and in a few moments they were pronounced husband and wife. Among the the guests present were F. C. Mumma, wife, and son Donnelly, of Wilkinsburg; C. H. Sipes and wife, of llomewood avenue; Laura P. Palmer, of 'i laud Place; Phoebe and Kathar ine Soff 1, of Mount Washington; Olive Sipes, of llomewood ave.; uud Harry Huber, of Wilkins burg. After congratulations had been extended, all retired to the din ing room, where a bountiful din ner was served. '."he evening was spent in con versation and with music, and many amusing incidents and jokes were related, until about 11 o'clock, when the party dispers ed. The bride is a native of this county, being a daughter of the late G. Kunyan Sipes, and was formerly one of our successful teachers. About six years ago, she went to Pittsburg, where, af ter taking a course of training in a hospital, she entered the pro fession of trained nurse, which she has since Jollowed, now aban doning it to occupy the position of "queen of the home," Mr. Iluber has resided in Wilk insburg for a number of years, and holds a lucrative position with the Union Swiich and Signal Company of that place. The happy couple went to housekeeping in Wilkinsburg at once. Croup, coughs, colds whooping cough, etc., have no terrors for children or adults who evacuate the bowels with Kennedy's Laxa tive Honey and Tar. This rem edy expels all toli from the sys tem and strength jns the throat, lungs and bronchial tubes. The Original Laxative Cough Syrup and Liquid Cold Cure. Sold by Stouteagle & Hro. A Surprise. A very pleasant surprise party was held at the home of Rev. S. J. Pittenger and wife at Harri sonville, by the members and friends of the Siloutn M. E. church on last Saturday. The donation consisted of all kinds of good things to eat both for the Reverend and his horse. Among those who canm, wore : J. W. Hoop and wife, G. W. Dock er and wife, I. W. Schooley and wife, Charley Schooley and wife, Oha. Schooley and wife, Richard Schooley and wile, John Mumma, yife aud daughter J uha; Mack Sipe, wife, and daughter Helen; David Strait and wife; Nevin Strait and wife, Fannie Sipe, lieilley Sipe, David Sipe, Stella llolliushead and daughter Lena, Eva Gresa and son Melvin, Sallio Hoop, and Mrs. Mary Deshong. mil s-IJ.ra CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS Beat Couth Syrup. TaMei Cood. JM In time. Sold by drutdat. IH ! Mm. Calvin Summers. j After having boon in bad health for uioro thau a year, Auuio, wife of Calvin Summers, died at their home on the Kneihbaum farm in Ayr.toAvnship last Friday, aged 34 years, 7 mouths, and 120 days. Funeral on Saturday couducted by liev. Wolf, and interment was made m the Union cemetery. He sides the husband, the deceased is survived by six children rang ing in years from less than two to lourteeu. The husband de sires to thank the neighbors and friends for their kindness during the sickness and death of Mrs. bummers. The season of indigestion isup n us. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for indigestion and dyspepsia will do everything for the stomach that an overloaded or over-worked stomach cannot do for itself. Ko dol digests what you eat gives the stomach a rest relieves sour stomach, belching, heartburn, indigestion, etc. Sold by Stout eagle & Bro. Died in Altoona. Mr. Bruce Fields, aged 3oy ears died in the hospital at Altoona on Tuesday evening, November 20th, of Typhoid fever, haviug been sick five weekj. His brother Charley was with him when he died and brought his remains home on Wednesday evening, and on Thursday, Thanksgiving Day, all that was mortal was laid to rest by the side of his father and mother in the cemetery at Fort Littleton, where he was born and raised. Bruce was the son of J. M. and Phoebe Fields. His father died in 1871, while he was treasurer of Fulton county; his mother died in the spring of 1892. Our friends and kindred are leaving us one by one. We lay them away to await the resurrec tion morn. Those of the family living are Mrs. Carrie Alexander, of Dry Run; Charlie aud Francis of Fort Littleton, and Millie, of Freewaure, 111. Funeral services couducted by Rev. W. M. Cline. C. Huge Task. It was a huge task, to under take the cure of such a bad case of kidney disease, as that of C. F. Collier, of Cherokee, la., bnt Elec tric Bitters did it. lie writes: "My kidneys were so far gone, 1 could not sit on a chair without a cushion, and suffered from dread ful backache, headache and de pression. In Electric Bitters, however, I found a cure, and by them was restored to perfect health. 1 recommend this great tonic medicine to all with weak kidneys, liver or stomach. Guar anteed byTrouts, druggists; price 50c. Communicated. Mil. Editor : As your inform ant came so short of giving you the real facts in regard to the family history of Josabed Lodge, deceased, I will take the liberty to offer the following : Mr. Lodge was born in l82h, and was therefore over 77 years of age. About 1850 he was mar ried to Catherine Linn, of this county; and to them were born eight children, seven of whom are hving, namely, Julia, wife of Frank Rhom, of Bellmore, Ind.; Ellen M., wife W m. Alexander, of Cypher, ' Bedford county; Alice, wife of Wm. Hoop, of Licking Creek township; Cooper in Illi nois, and Henry, LauraandGeorg La, at home at the time of their father's death. Josabed Lodge was a well-to-do citizen, a kind father, a respected neighbor, and thehospitablehome over which he presided for so many years Will be missed by the many relative? and friends who have spent many happy hours there. He was united with the Christ ian church about thirty-five years ago, remained steadfast in thj faith, and left the evidence timt hit was resigned to the will of God. Two sisters survive, namely, Harriet, wife of D. G. Duvall, of Bellw od, Pa., and Mary, wife of J. N. Duvall, of Wells Tannery. His funeral services were con ducted by Rev. Collins of Rays Hill. A RH.ATIVK. Mr. ahd Mrs Je-i h Covult, of Oakland, 111., are visiting tlm for mer's father, Mr. J. tl. Covalt, at Covalr, Pa , and other friends and relatives in this county. I THOMPSON. I Preaching at Damascus next i Sunday at 10 o'clocK. j Wilson Litton pal1ant Friday j at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Litton. J. C Comerer and wife spent last ounuay at v. it. uantcis . James Funk, wife and family of Sharpe, visited friends uear Dickeys Mountain last Saturday aud Sunday. Olive Zimmerman and Mrs. Richard Holluushcad, spent last Sunday witli the family of B. R. Simpson. Wilbur Comerer and sister An na, visited relatives and friends in the Big Cove and at McCon nellsburg the latter part of last week. Mrs. Frank Shives, of Laurel Ridge, spent several days last week in Thompson. Mrs. Deunis M,rgret has been on the sick list. Mrs. John Fish er is also ill at this writing. The buzz of the saw mill is still heard. Last week one night the slab pile caught fire and came near destroying the mill. It hap pened that Mr. Booth, who has his shanty not far from the mill, was awakened by the fire about 1 1 o'clock. He was not long in stirring up the fire in the engine, aud blew the whistle, and arous ed some of the neighbors, who responded very promptly with buckets, and after two or three hours of hard work they succeed ed in getting the fire uuder con trol. Lucy O. Myers is spending this week with her sister Mrs. Rem inie A. Sharpe on Timber Ridge. W. R. Myers is getting out lum ber for a house which he intends to build on his lot in Hancock. Anna Mellott has re turn ad to Waynesboro after spending a few weeks with her pirents, E. L. Mellott nud wife. Mrs. Clarence Brewer visited Bessie uud Lucy Myers last Sun da v. Nothing will care indigestion that doesn't digest the food, it self, aud give the stomach rest. You can't expect that a weak stomach will regain its strength aud get well when it is compelled to do the full work that a sound stomach should do. You wouldn't expect a sick horse to get well when it is compelled to do a full day's work every day of the week Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a per feet digestant and digests the food regardless of the condition of your stomach. Relieves iudi gestion. belching, sour stomach, and all stomach disorders. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro CLEAR RIDUE. While the contractors Shore and Fields were painting the Me chanics Hall sometime ago, a lit tie kitten appeared on the scene. and as Shore is very skilful as decorator, he added to the kitten's appearance by using some paint, not knowing who was the owner. Next morning a woman ap peared with a whole apron full of tlitm, and said she wanted them all painted. The M utual telephone line from this place to Hustontowu is now ready for w iro, w hich will be put on some time this week, and through time, the same will be extended to McConnellsburg. James Brown left here on Mou day and was so lucky as to get passenger braking on the P, R. R. He runs from Altoona to Pitts burg. oon. Mrs. Annie Hess, of Sideling Hill, is on the sick list. Mrs. Alexander Bernhardt and son Ross, visited Andrew Mellott and wife, Thursday. Lola Giflin visited her parents, Wiiliarn Gillio and wife, Friday. Reuben Layton and family moved onto the farm of Mrs. Maria C. Spencer. The Cedar Grove Suuday school are practicing for an enter taiuinont to be held the Saturday night before Christmas. Santii Clausjias ordered his outfit, so he will be ready. Rev. Hendershot, assisted by Rev. Rineuart, commenced his protracted meeting at Cedur Grove last Saturday. Rev. Arlington Garland, wife and little daughter, of Virginia, are visiting the forrner'n parents, Henry Garland Hnd wife VI rs. J. C. FUhor Rr.4 ion Oiiyl... viMted Mrs Racl.il Hill, one day lust week. i LAIIIID. I Jonas Lake and wife, who have beuu visiting friouJs and relatives in Altoona, the past week, have returned home. , jj. j-j M'f,iin n-i giu? Al toona, where he has employment. John Hockensmith, who lias Deen employed in Williamsburg during the past summer, came home last week. Charles Foreman Is seriously ill. Edward Deshong, of Kearney, spent Suuday with his parents, Nathan Deshong and wife. Ella Lake, of McConnellsburg, spent a week at her home in Lai dig. Preaching at Fairview was well attended Suuday night. Meda Bergstrosner, of Water 1 all, spent a week with friends near Hiram. Charley Muiiimu, who has been working at Kearney, spent Sun day with his parents near Saluvia. Lizzie lieu ry, of Clear Ridge, is visiting at the horaeol Orlanda Wagner near Hust intown. VJ T .17.., . 1,.... Al J. M. Bowman, John L. Kope and daughter Olive, A P. Dor&n, Blanche and Bessie Doran, Roy McOeehe, Grace Finley, Grace Doran all of Burnt Cabins, and Nevin Montgomery, teacher of McKinley school in Huntingdon county, were a pleasant prt that attended theinstituielaatWednes day night. SHKKlFr-'S 8AI.KS Ht virtue or writ or Alia Fieri Kaclaa. u me directed, tttiilng out ol' the Court of Common Pleas of KulUin County, Pennnylranla, I have levied upon, and taken In execution, eudtrlll etpoM at Public Sale, at the Court lioune in McCon hi'llKliurit, Pa., on 8 turday, .January T, Ittne, at I o'clock, P, M., the following deu-rlbed real estate, to wit: No. I- A tract of timber land situate In Dub lin township. Kulton county. Pa., containing III acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Qeorite V. Locke, Jas. I). Stevens, E. Bald win, and others. No. si. A lot of uround situute in tbe vllluge of Port Littleton, Fulton County, Pu., contain ing one-fourth of un ucre, more or less, udjolu !uk lot of Rush M. Cline. tbe farm of Hush M. Cline nnd the public roud. All seized and tukeu In execution us the property of Meorite Wilds, nnd to he sold for cash. 1AMKS U. Al.EXANDKU, l. c. 12. loos, tllierlir. I READ Only u onw:erit postal 4 curd sent, to me with your t name und uddros.s will briiiK you my $ CPueirte-rly X Catalogue of valuable farms for sale In J Maryland, at very moderate prices. X X X I J. Waters Russell. Real Estate Broker, ; Chestertown, Kent County, Md. - 51 NEW BUGGIES 15 and WAGONS at Cost and Carriage This is do joke. I have 15 brand new FALLING-TOP BUGGIES and WAGONS on hand, nd I have decided to close out every one of them at cost and freight in or der to nil up with sleighs n n ?5 CUTTERS for winter. I mean Just what I sty, and If you mean business come to see me. W. R. EVANS, Hustontowu. Pa. REVIVO RESTORES VITAllTf Made a TMe ' fe ic1.of Me. rruauoii nxjAdOBixw (irodneea tbe above, reaolta In SO day. It aet I) vrtull and quickly. (Juru wnan aU other tail, k'uum men will mala their ll manhood, and eld cvn will recover their youthful vigor by vls( lU.VIVO. It aulcilrandaurolTrMtorttMtrveua. u.s. Lout Vitality, Iiu potency, NUhtly Bmtmvae, Lout Power, falUnf Memory, Waaliu Dli.ee.e, as J II enact at U-abu or xeeao4 lndlerl!u, whlobnnttuoufortdy,buBlneormaftUc. It not only our by starting at th aval t mail, but la treat nerv tool and blood ballaer, brim lu back th pink (low to Ml enb n4 re storing tb Or of youth. It ward off loeaalty and Counimptloa. Inelit oa having RETIf ether. It ca b earrud in ml Docket. aaell U.O par pack, wall lot M-M,wiavl tlv wrtttM rwitlw to ) or rBd a aaoaoy. noo aud aavle ire. Aare MM, MEDICINE CO, feiulT' For sale in McCouDellsburK a' Trout's drug utore. Chambersburg Trust Co. (Chartered by the State of Penna.) Capital, $200,000.00 Surplus and Profits, 90,000.00 Directors: ru rJ ' t M WILLIAM ALEXANDER. ESQ , A. BUCHANAN, JOHN C. GEKB1G, S. G. GKEENAWALT, S. A. HUB Kit, W. C. HULL, DK. DAVID McCLAY, W. L. MINICK, ESQ., H. B. McNULTY, . M S3 ) S3 S3 DEPARTMENTS. SAVINGS: CHECKING: TRUST Delinking fcy Wall. TIiohh unit bits to visit the bunk In person may open their account and transact all business by mall. The advantage Is two-fold, the strictest privacy Is assured, and no time Is required from ones dally occupa tion, either in making deposits or withdrawals. Both saving and checking accounts may be opened, for which suitable blanks and envelopes will be furnished on request. Deposits In any amount from one dollar upward are Invited. 3 per cent.in terest paid. Winter Suits Are a Positive Necessity When you buy one, get a good one, and get it at CHAS. B. STEVENS Your special attention is called to our Men's Furnishing Goods, Fancy Shirts without limit. Collars, Cuffs. Ties, Bath Robes, Sweaters, Knit Jackets, and the new" Buster Browns for children. Our underwear both in wool and cotton can't help but please you. Give us a call and be convinced. CHAS. B. STEVEINS McConnellsburg, Pa. 1 MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S Big Underselling Store Special Reduction From now until after Institute, we will sell i-irilnss of cost. This will give one and all a chance. Pattern llau that were;') 00 now $3.00. Fancy Velvet Turbans, in all colors -wm :l.50, now reduced to 12. Tommy Atkins Turbans thut wuc t.Z i 0, now $1.50. Polo Turbans that were 1.00. now $1. Bps vers in all colors, were 2, now, $1.60. Felt huts of all kinds n L.w as I'ic. Turbans in all colors reduced. Fancv bli.ck shirt waists were $1.40 now $1. Children's Sweaters were 73c , now l l.s. l, i.!ies? 1'itticoats were 1.40, now 1. Collars of all styles r-' '1 V- h tvo the styles. We ask you to come and see, nud ni -iir (i-h-mb before (folng elsewhere. We will be triad to hu v.- yn" i i I nud inspect our line of (foods If you do not buy, you are vi' n -. Just arrived from the eastern cities with :t ihk. i, ;! of Mid winter goods. MRS. A. F. LITTLE 3 Millinery. ' McConnellsburg. Store Opposite Postoffice. IFall and Winter Suits. The (fathered crops and the cool frosty nights remind us 5 that winter wiU soon be here, and(that our llpnt summer cloth- 1 W lnjf must be put aside. We must have a new suit for dress, and K- t take our last winter's "good that new suit be ordered 'i At lA.U.Nace&Son's McC'onncllsbui'if, because iliulrs is the oliltat und largest nicr chaut tailoring establishment in the county; because they have the largest and best stock of of the certainty qf ettiii(f a worth every dollar It costs, as It lasts. Then in uridiilon to their inuldinf-t'i-onlur ilep u tineiu, A. U. NACli & SUN cui ries n Isi'ue stock of Ueitdy-inadu Men's and Boys' Clothing the best that Die city markets stT-.i' ' i.rd at prices as low ss tfd Koods cu lw sold. In (act. iinvvhinK In ireuts' furnishings Timid uii Overuout to the luteal fad In N ul It tie wear Hats-everything the latest umf lies'. . Get your order in, In time, and avoid the rush, A, U, NACE 8c SON, McConnellsburg, Pa. f' Ui t f 1 M fit M f i. lit M t y f3 l m i i i j t f 14 tit til T. M. NELSON, T. M. NELSON, .Hi., W. T. OM WAKE, ESQ., DK. It. W. KAMSEY, V. H. SHANK, JOSEPH SIEUEU, E.M.SMITH, J. A. STRITE, ESQ., GEO. H. WOLFING EK. and Overcoats & ?& T :& .r. ) ; m I j. suit" for every day. Where shall to tjoods to select from, and becauso suit that will fit and not only be' J but look uenteel ainl dressy us Uinjr J-i ft Si i J. t : THE t FULTON JC0UNTY I NEWS Covers the Field. In every part of the County faithful re porters are located - that gather the daily happenings. Then there is the State and National, News, War News, a Department for the Farmer and Mechan ic, Latest Fashions for the Ladies. The latest New York, Bal timore, Philadelphia Markets. .. The Sun day School Lesson, Helps for Christian Endeavorers, and a Good Sermon for ev erybody. THE JOB DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE. SALE BILLS, POSTERS, LETTER HEADS, HVELOPES, CARDS, 4c, I In fact anything and everything in the best style along that line. :' 'Sample copies of the News sent to any or your mends on t r request. t PUM lii'jliLAN 1) VALLEY TIME TABLK. Nov. (i, 190,r,. l.euve :m. 2 uu iiiio.TyTa t uoTIoj iio i.W.!U u p. niltf.M r.x A'tinthester 7 :! i i fl no vlirtltisl,urg M (.if -i ft 7 u HuuerHiowa .... 6 fi w 17 )xi s mi 10 10 UreutlOHNlle .... I Otf 'JllS!:li 8 Ml H ai 10 SO Vlercen.hu ry..,, . I s clh'.' "1 H 0T lliuubcrsburg.. 7 i.l I) i I 0 I 4 N 4h 10 M Wnynesboro 7 uil 12 Oil 8 IS tl IS Shlppcnxlmrg... ?).ljl(lf 1 ISO 4 w S OH 11 IS Nowvllle B07l'O:;. I :r.) 5 OH II 37 i;illsle 8 ill in li s ou 5 a-; u Ah II III Mechunlcsburg.. K i II (i i :v A Ml 10 07 11 M MUsburif 8 Ml ;io ft 00 Arr, HuniHburs. 9 0-11 i'" 2 to s 10 10 H 10 A rr. l'hilu u. in a I' fi 47 s fto i t .8 Arr New York. ! oi ft us H 0' II 2:1 7 i;i 7 g Arr HHlUmore.. IS 1.1 In 'U 0 4f SO 1 15 P. M. P. M. P. M.p. M. A. M. . M Train No. 12 east run (billy i-xucpt Sunduy liotween Haserslown unci Harrlsburu, leiivlnif llinjerslowu I I aud-ttrrlvlDK lit HuiTlHbum lit Addltlonnl eiit,-bi)iitiil local trulDH will run daily, except .Suuday, ua fotlowH: Leuv Uurlisle 7.00 u. m., IJ.ao p. in. a. lb p.ui,, leuyj MenbuulosburK IS.M u ui., 7 :;4 a. in.. Vl.lti p. m., H M p. 01.. h:M p. m. i.ruvB Ulllsburn 5.38 a. m., H.jo . ui., l.:io p. 1H..IS.UI p. m. 'I'ruinn Nob. i, 0, K uuu 110 run dully between llUKemtowQ uud Hurrlsourn Uully. t Dully except Sunday. no. lino. aino. ono 7ino. 9l 109 k.u A. Ml SB; A. M P.M. n ; 11 -:s II HJ 11 8 18 17 12 : A ia -i I (3 I 9 I : li 00 H Mi II 40 a io H 40 II :i 11 13 OS 1 01 :i 41 4 lm U 11 !: 4; 4 10 a co 1 ao "iio r, 41. 6 Oi l I M h 41 u m 7 10 p. i p. u.Ia.h Trum no. 17 west runn daily except Bnnday between IlarrlsburK und HuKerBtown, leav ing Harnsburn ui 6. IF, p.m. und arriving at Hu t:rstnwD ut 7.57 p. ui. Adilltlonul local truing will leave Hurrlsburg us (ollowa: For Carlisle and Intermoillute ma Iouh 1.1 9.87 a. m.. H.00 p. m. and H.ao p. m., also CorMeobunlcaburg lillinburg and Intermediate lutlounut 8.10 p. m. und (I .'.') p. m. Tralua Sot. 1, ?. 17 ai d 109 run dally between lur-iMbur. and Hairerxtown )'Uluiiin palace MieepiiiK uare between N -V urk ind ICmuvI'Iu, T.;nn., on trulna I wat nn 110 eaM anil liei.ween I'hlladelph a uud w 'ish on N . & w. Kullwayon trains loo west and i eaxt. except that on Sunday tbe Fhlia J"!ilila hleepur will run eaal on No. t. 1'hrouKb cuachea to and Ironi Phliudelpiil on trains 8 und 4 eunt and 7 au(T9 weM. Uully. t Lluilv except Sundav. SDUTUKBN 1'KNN' A K. H. TKAlNsl Paa W7 I'. M i'us Leave no. 1 p. u llaltlmore II sft Ntiw York 7 bis I'hlltt 11 4 H. irrlNburg 5 00 Diildburff Miicliaulcuburg.. 5 19 I. 'arllKle li 411 Newvllle 8 01 .blppeusburir. .. 6 Waynesboro '.lminbe:-abui-ir. . K 45 MuruerKburif., . 7 47 l.reencaxlle .... 7 or. li.KrNtown .... 7 4r. ,Murlllmburf..J.. 8 .U Ar. Winchester. 9 I! A. M. Mix I - Pan Mix Pan. tl -MJ-I 4fld ,118 A Mi.ve. Arr. am I 11 p m, 7 . Cibumberhburif.. 8 do IS f.0 8 M 7 I I luailon 8 17 1 2 HO 8 11 7 47 ..Mcroeraluirg.. 8 I I IV 07 8 1 5 17 I.ouilon 7 41 II 47 II 4.1 8 l ....Klclir.ond.,.. 7 HF, II 40 9 85 " A. U. A. M. r. H. il3 5 On ft HI b M 4 M 8 44 9 M 10 : 6 IM 10 fu Ml 11 OS P. U i M. M.O. KUNNKIJY, UW). VV. MAKTIN. Vloe lre. ft eleji. Sunt. Sunt. H. A. UIDDI.K, Uuu. l'aaa. Anenl KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis eases. CniCY'O KIDNEY CUBE ll I or money refunded Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubLts, PRId60c4I.Mi Forlsale at Trout's dru' store x i X t ! ! i X X X X i
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