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W r s w ° 4 <rat i T Sv Y1- J < 7 tt i < 1 t S B- o < t TBJ j I 1 OCALA EVENING STAR WEDNESDAY JUNE 3 1908 FIVE r Iz 1 OCALA OCCURRENCES Masons meet tomorrow night Mr T H Parr of Baltimore is a guest of the Ocala House Keep your eye on our show win- dows ¬ The Bazaar Store t Mr S D Peyser of Cincinnati is a guest of the Ocala House Spaldlng8 baseball goods at the Ocala News Co- here I were twentyfive arrivals at the Ocala House yesterday- At Gadsons Bazaar letter size paper- f f good quality for 5 cents a quire Mrs Archie Mclver went down to Isike Wcir this afternoon Shoe dressing all colors blue pink gray lavendar red At the Bazaar Store lr and Mrs C G Waltham of aksonville are guests of the Ocala House- Mr John L Carney the Lake Weir prove manager was in town yester t4a y Place your orders ror cigars with the Corner Drugstore and get the best de h eyed at once r Mrs P B Becfcham and children- left today for Charlote N C to spend the summer with friends Mr Frank Sampson the extensive r rove owner at Boardman was in the city today Have you seen tile new visible Fay Sholes typewriter R C Davis Co general agents Mr McRainey the Wild wood tu- rk nllne operator was in town yester on business bent Use Planks Chill Tonic Guaran ¬ teed Price 25 cents Sold by all drug- gists ¬ Mr H C Mils was up today from Tampa Bay He expects to go back Saturday- The best 25c box ot paper we have ever put across the counter Danish Cloth at the Postoffice Drugstore Mrs Bate Perdue came up today from Brooksville and returned on the afternoon train- G B Tankersley the Coleman pro ¬ nloter made a record run into and out of Ocala yesterday evening Your prescriptions sent for accurate- ly ¬ filled and delivered by the Corner Drugstore Mr Wood is fitting the new quart ¬ ers of the Berlin theater up in good style It will not only be comforta- ble but quite pretty Mr W H McRainey of Wildwood p successful turpentine operator wa in town today Mrs E L Malohey of the Ocala House has been quite sick for the rast week but is somewhat better to ¬ day Mrs Kelso who has been the guest o her brother Mr J A Walters and family has returned to her Georgia heme FOR RENTSixroom house good condition city and well water Good location See T C Thomsen at the postoffice- The Ocala Reading Club had a very pleasant meeting with Mrs Walter Icod yesterday afternoon The club will meet with Mrs J J Gerig next Tuesday Just received a big shipment of trunks dress suit cases and club bags or men and ladles use Come and ouch the goods and get prices At Ocala Bazaar Gadson 1 f + MM HMt HHMM > M i Not How Muchb- ut U how rood is the question that every one should ask in buying candy The old saying that a man is judged by the camly he gives holds good today same as always Buy the bestdont take thejust as good kind Nothing quite equals A 1- J H famous BonBons and Chocolatesm I They are in a distinctively exclu- sive + class to themselves Orders receive prompt and care- ful J attention Just give us the name i and address and Uncle Sam does T1 the restW TROXLER 24 MAIN St r t- rt M r = 3ii if Just Received I Imported Sweilzer Cheese Pineapple and Edam Cheese Fresh Cakes Nabiscos Butter ins- Newtons Fig Marsh Mallows Graham Crackers Cheese Sandwich Sugar Clusters and Brick Codiish AT TEAPOT GROCERY METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL EXCURSION- The Methodist Sunday school will give a picnic and excursion over the A C L Railway to East Lake on the 9th running a special train down in the morning and back in the even ¬ ing The fare for the round trip will be 40 cents to adults and 20 cents for children All other white Sunday schools of the city are cordially invit cci to go along and participate in the special day rate and the pleasures of the MR SELIGMAN WILL MOVE TO JACKSONVILLE We regret to learn that Mr Ber- nard ¬ Seligman will go to Jackson- ville ¬ in a week or ten days where ho will engage in the merchant tailoring business with his brother who has been in business there or some time The store has been leased and is be ¬ ing made ready for the new firm Mr Seligman is closing out his neat stock > f gents furnishings in this city at cost as he does not wish to carry the goods to Jacksonville Mrs Seligman and daughter Dorothy will not move to Jacksonville for some time yet and the family will by no means lose in- terest ¬ in Ocala and will pay frequent visits J to u- sFRESH 1 JUST ARRIVED l SHRIMP Salt Water Crabs t HEATINGS CAFE THE STAR COMPLIMENTED There is on exhibition at the Mon- tezuma hotel a magnificent melon ith this inscription Presented to the Evening Star by Messrs Mathis R Ray Kendrick Guess my weight Mr W L Davis the melon buyer- at the first clip guessed the weight of the beautyfortytwo pounds It is a beauty Mr N I Gottlieb was called to Savannah today on account of tho death of his sister Miss Minnie Gott ¬ lieb a most estimable lady well known in Ocala which place she visit- ed ¬ on various occasions Mr Gottlieb expects to return by Friday or Sat- urday ¬ The lumber is being placed on the ground to enlarge and partialy rebuild tike corner residence on Fort King av- enue ¬ recently bought by Mrs Arms from Mr W J Chambers of Tampa Mr C F Venable of Center Hill who has been in the city for the past day or two on business returned to- day ¬ Captain DeLong the veteran of Candler was in town today He is still suffering from rheumatism This- is his first visit to Ocala since No- vember ¬ The editors of the Star highly ap- preciate ¬ the kind Invitation of the Laughters of the Confederacy to shar their hospitality at the dinner given the Confederate Veterans today Ci s iIt ti ix1 1 III l YiCl YaIK z3t rN CLARK BROS WILL CLOSE The O K Grocery will close at 3 oclock tomorrow afternoon in order to give its clerks the benefit of the Thursday quarterholiday KINGS DAUGHTERS- The regular meeting of the King Laughters will be held at the Meth- odist ¬ church Thursday June 4th at 111 a m A full attendance is request- ed ¬ W C T U A called meeting will be held at the I Methodist church Thursday morning June 4 tho at 930 Every member is trged to be present as business of mportance will be transacted FIGURE THIS OUT Did you ever see a girl trying to I 1 lotect a threefoot Merry Widow hat with a twofoot silk parasol when- a rain squall came up as it did this morning No Well we did and it was funny but not to the girl who tl inks it all a very serious matter BARACA MEETING- A meeting of the Baraca Class will I be I eld Thursday night at the hoivt of Mrs S A Standley for the election of officers A full attendance is desired PLEASANT TIME PROMISED Tile following unique invitations 1 aye been issued by the B Y P U You are invited to attend a birth ¬ day party given by the members of the B Y P U of the First Baptist c Lurch Thursday evening June the fourth at the home of Dr and Mrs- E Van Hood This Birthday party is given for you Tis something novel tiS something- new We send you each a little sack Please either bring or send it back With cents as many as years you are old I We promise the number shall not be told Kind friends will furnish you plenty- to eat gild a sociable time which itself is a treat The B Y P U with greetings most vheart Feel sure you will enjoy your own birthday party LOCAL LEGISLATION The city council met last night in regular session with the following members present C Rheinauer G A Carmichael L W Duval H C Jones E T Helvenston and J M Meffert A communication was read from Mr W K Zewadski in reference to canceling certain certificates Upon the recommendation of the board of heart the appointment of Mr G W Cleveland as sanitary of ¬ ficer was ratified and Mr Cleveland assumed his duties this morning General city bonds Nos 12 and 13 for 1000 each due in 1925 aver canceled and destroyed in open coun- cil j having been redeemed- Tax certificate of Barney Spencer- was ordered canceled same having been paid- A communication was read since by the entire medical fraternity of the city recommending the passage o- Ur Guerrants meat and milk inspec- tion ¬ ordinance and same was placed- en first reading and referred to ehe judiciary committee An ordinance was presented and ex ¬ plained by Mr L J Brumby asking 10 rename some of the streets and re- number ¬ the houses of the entire city which was read for the first time and referred to the judiciary committee The bonds of the city collector and cerk were referred to the finance committee June 23rd was fixed as the time for hearing complaints on the tax values as fixed on the different properties at I equalization the recent sittings of the board of I A horse at the fire station was re- ported ¬ in bad condition and the mat I ter was discussed as to whether the I city should buy another horse or re- ntBarrington Hall STEEL CUT COFFEE- Is a fine coffee of highest quality prepared by patent- ed ¬ processes It is cut not ground into fine even parti- cles ¬ and from it is removed all the dust and the bitter cellulose skin This coffee is pure and wholesome O K Grocery Clark Bros Proprietors PHONE 174 I 1 o i RHEINAUERSt NT The Best Offerings of Years in Ladies ShirtWaists a We have taken the largest possible advantage of the favorable market conditions to make this the greatest sale of itskind that we have ever held OFFERING VALUES LIKE THESE Lot No Consists of 200 shirt waists all this seasons styles former price 8350 now 269L- ot No 2 Consists of 150 shirt waists all nev styles former price 4 now 298 Lot No Consists of 100 shirt waists plain or tucked linen former price 450 now 389 Lot No 4 Consists of 150 shirt waists novelties former price 5 now 415L- ot No 5Consists of 175 shirt waists the sea ¬ sons highes novelties former price 6 to 7 now 468 a e aa e a aa a RHEINAUER COMPAN- YEXCURSION TO JACKSONVILL- EJune 15th I b VIA ATLANTIC COAST LINE- Rate I- I < from Ocala 225 J Tickets on sale for any regular train June 15th with final limit up to and including June 18th NO BAGGAGE CHECKED ON IDESE TICKETS j For tickets reservations or information call on nearest A G L agent or J W CARR T P A J G KIRKLAND D P A Tampa Florida- T C WHITE G P A W J CRAIG P T M Wilmington N C 14 PURE WHITE SANDF- or I Cement Sidewalk Construc tion and Building Purposes s- eBHSFYMOUR 1 cne temporarily The matter was left in the hands of the fire committee with power to act All bills properly approved were or ¬ dered paid The reports of the different city of ¬ ficials were read and referred to the proper committees Council then ad- journed ¬ Messrs A W Fort L A and H P Griggs and Oliver Fort of Moss Bluff spent yesterday in the city Mr L A Griggs is a candidate for game arden Mr John T Lewis of Moss Bluff spent the night in Ocala He attended the speaking by Rev Bingham at the courthouse Charlie Davis the turpentine factor- at Conant has been spending several days with his father and brother at Summerfield- Mr Beattie Inglis of Birmingham is I a guest of the Ocala House Mr In ftlis is a member of the Copeland Irglis Co manufacturers of paving I brick some of which were used in I raving the streets of Ocala- A I pound of paper and two packs of envelopes to match all of the very best quality 50c at the Postoffice Drugstore tt I Those interested In town lots read Frank Gadsons ad He has some de- sirable lots for sale around Howard Academy I J K l i L c TILLIS PLED GUILTY Wade Tillis was given a hearing in Judge Bells court this morning He was charged with assaulting I W Williams at Lynne a few days since on the occasion of the picnic there j and pled guilty to the charge He was fined 15 J DO NOT NEGLECT THE CHILDRENf At this season of the year the first i unnatural looseness of a childs bow ¬ els should have immediate atention The best thing that can be given is Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diar ¬ rhoea Remedy followed by castor oil f at directed with each bottle of the remedy For sale by all druggists n 7 4 The board of county commission- ers ¬ again failed to name a game war- den ¬ ° for the county and postponed the t appointment until the next meeting Mrs S L Bowen of Wayne W Va writes I was a sufferer from kidney disease so that at times I could not get out of bed and when I did I could not walk straight I took Foleys Kid- r ey Remedy One dollar bottle and part of the second cured me entirely Fc leys Kidney Remedy works wonders r where others are a total failure Sold by all druggists j z FOR f RENTA sevenroom cottage with bath room For rent June 1st Located in second ward In rear of Dr w Izlars residence Apply to Mrs T W ° Smith or Mrs Vogt Ocala p y 7 Ai x f

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OCALA EVENING STAR WEDNESDAY JUNE 3 1908 FIVEr

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OCALA OCCURRENCES

Masons meet tomorrow night

Mr T H Parr of Baltimore is aguest of the Ocala House

Keep your eye on our show win-dows

¬

The Bazaar Store

t Mr S D Peyser of Cincinnati is aguest of the Ocala House

Spaldlng8 baseball goods at theOcala News Co-

hereI were twentyfive arrivals atthe Ocala House yesterday-

At Gadsons Bazaar letter size paper-f f good quality for 5 cents a quire

Mrs Archie Mclver went down toIsike Wcir this afternoon

Shoe dressing all colors blue pinkgray lavendar red At the BazaarStore

lr and Mrs C G Waltham ofaksonville are guests of the Ocala

House-

Mr John L Carney the Lake Weirprove manager was in town yestert4a y

Place your orders ror cigars with theCorner Drugstore and get the best deh eyed at once r

Mrs P B Becfcham and children-left today for Charlote N C to spend

the summer with friends

Mr Frank Sampson the extensiver rove owner at Boardman was in thecity today

Have you seen tile new visible FaySholes typewriter R C Davis Cogeneral agents

Mr McRainey the Wild wood tu-

rknllne operator was in town yester

on business bent

Use Planks Chill Tonic Guaran ¬

teed Price 25 cents Sold by all drug-gists

¬

Mr H C Mils was up today fromTampa Bay He expects to go backSaturday-

The best 25c box ot paper we haveever put across the counter DanishCloth at the Postoffice Drugstore

Mrs Bate Perdue came up todayfrom Brooksville and returned on theafternoon train-

G B Tankersley the Coleman pro ¬

nloter made a record run into and outof Ocala yesterday evening

Your prescriptions sent for accurate-ly

¬

filled and delivered by the CornerDrugstore

Mr Wood is fitting the new quart ¬

ers of the Berlin theater up in goodstyle It will not only be comforta-ble but quite pretty

Mr W H McRainey of Wildwoodp successful turpentine operator wain town today

Mrs E L Malohey of the OcalaHouse has been quite sick for therast week but is somewhat better to ¬

day

Mrs Kelso who has been the guesto her brother Mr J A Walters andfamily has returned to her Georgiaheme

FOR RENTSixroom house goodcondition city and well water Goodlocation See T C Thomsen at thepostoffice-

The Ocala Reading Club had a verypleasant meeting with Mrs WalterIcod yesterday afternoon The clubwill meet with Mrs J J Gerig nextTuesday

Just received a big shipment oftrunks dress suit cases and club bagsor men and ladles use Come andouch the goods and get prices At

Ocala Bazaar Gadson

1

f + M M HMt HHMM > M

i NotHow Muchb-

ut U how rood is the questionthat every one should ask in buyingcandy

The old saying that a man isjudged by the camly he givesholds good today same as alwaysBuy the bestdont take thejustas good kind

Nothing quite equalsA

1-

JH famous BonBons and ChocolatesmI They are in a distinctively exclu-

sive+

class to themselvesOrders receive prompt and care-

fulJ attention Just give us the name iand address and Uncle Sam does

T1

the

restW TROXLER24 MAIN St

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rtM r = 3ii if

Just Received I

Imported Sweilzer Cheese

Pineapple and Edam Cheese

Fresh Cakes Nabiscos

Butter ins-

NewtonsFig

Marsh Mallows

Graham Crackers

Cheese Sandwich

Sugar Clusters and Brick

Codiish

AT

TEAPOT GROCERY

METHODIST SUNDAYSCHOOL EXCURSION-

The Methodist Sunday school willgive a picnic and excursion over theA C L Railway to East Lake onthe 9th running a special train downin the morning and back in the even ¬

ing The fare for the round trip willbe 40 cents to adults and 20 cents forchildren All other white Sundayschools of the city are cordially invitcci to go along and participate in thespecialday

rate and the pleasures of the

MR SELIGMAN WILLMOVE TO JACKSONVILLE

We regret to learn that Mr Ber-nard

¬

Seligman will go to Jackson-ville

¬

in a week or ten days where howill engage in the merchant tailoringbusiness with his brother who hasbeen in business there or some timeThe store has been leased and is be ¬

ing made ready for the new firm MrSeligman is closing out his neat stock

> f gents furnishings in this city atcost as he does not wish to carry thegoods to Jacksonville Mrs Seligmanand daughter Dorothy will not moveto Jacksonville for some time yet andthe family will by no means lose in-

terest¬

in Ocala and will pay frequentvisits J to u-

sFRESH

1

JUST ARRIVED l

SHRIMP

Salt WaterCrabs

t

HEATINGS CAFE

THE STAR COMPLIMENTED

There is on exhibition at the Mon-tezuma hotel a magnificent melon

ith this inscription Presented tothe Evening Star by Messrs MathisR Ray Kendrick Guess my weight

Mr W L Davis the melon buyer-at the first clip guessed the weight ofthe beautyfortytwo pounds It isa beauty

Mr N I Gottlieb was called toSavannah today on account of thodeath of his sister Miss Minnie Gott ¬

lieb a most estimable lady wellknown in Ocala which place she visit-ed

¬

on various occasions Mr Gottliebexpects to return by Friday or Sat-urday

¬

The lumber is being placed on theground to enlarge and partialy rebuildtike corner residence on Fort King av-enue

¬

recently bought by Mrs Armsfrom Mr W J Chambers of Tampa

Mr C F Venable of Center Hillwho has been in the city for the pastday or two on business returned to-day

¬

Captain DeLong the veteran ofCandler was in town today He isstill suffering from rheumatism This-is his first visit to Ocala since No-vember

¬

The editors of the Star highly ap-preciate

¬

the kind Invitation of theLaughters of the Confederacy to shartheir hospitality at the dinner given

the Confederate Veterans today

Ci siIt ti ix11 III l YiCl YaIK z3t rN

CLARK BROS WILL CLOSE

The O K Grocery will close at 3oclock tomorrow afternoon in order togive its clerks the benefit of theThursday quarterholiday

KINGS DAUGHTERS-

The regular meeting of the KingLaughters will be held at the Meth-odist

¬

church Thursday June 4th at111 a m A full attendance is request-ed

¬

W C T U

A called meeting will be held at the I

Methodist church Thursday morningJune 4 tho at 930 Every member istrged to be present as business ofmportance will be transacted

FIGURE THIS OUT

Did you ever see a girl trying toI

1 lotect a threefoot Merry Widowhat with a twofoot silk parasol when-a rain squall came up as it did thismorning No Well we did and itwas funny but not to the girl whotl inks it all a very serious matter

BARACA MEETING-

A meeting of the Baraca Class willI be I eld Thursday night at the hoivt ofMrs S A Standley for the election ofofficers A full attendance is desired

PLEASANT TIME PROMISED

Tile following unique invitations1 aye been issued by the B Y P U

You are invited to attend a birth ¬

day party given by the members ofthe B Y P U of the First Baptistc Lurch Thursday evening June thefourth at the home of Dr and Mrs-E Van Hood

This Birthday party is given for youTis something novel tiS something-

newWe send you each a little sackPlease either bring or send it backWith cents as many as years you are

oldI

We promise the number shall not betold

Kind friends will furnish you plenty-to eat

gild a sociable time which itself is atreat

The B Y P U with greetings mostvheart

Feel sure you will enjoy your ownbirthday party

LOCAL LEGISLATION

The city council met last night inregular session with the followingmembers present C Rheinauer GA Carmichael L W Duval H CJones E T Helvenston and J MMeffert

A communication was read fromMr W K Zewadski in reference tocanceling certain certificates

Upon the recommendation of theboard of heart the appointment ofMr G W Cleveland as sanitary of ¬

ficer was ratified and Mr Clevelandassumed his duties this morning

General city bonds Nos 12 and 13for 1000 each due in 1925 avercanceled and destroyed in open coun-cil

j

having been redeemed-Tax certificate of Barney Spencer-

was ordered canceled same havingbeen paid-

A communication was read sinceby the entire medical fraternity ofthe city recommending the passage o-

Ur Guerrants meat and milk inspec-tion

¬

ordinance and same was placed-en first reading and referred to ehejudiciary committee

An ordinance was presented and ex ¬

plained by Mr L J Brumby asking10 rename some of the streets and re-number

¬

the houses of the entire citywhich was read for the first time andreferred to the judiciary committee

The bonds of the city collector andcerk were referred to the financecommittee

June 23rd was fixed as the time forhearing complaints on the tax valuesas fixed on the different properties at

I

equalizationthe recent sittings of the board of

I A horse at the fire station was re-ported

¬

in bad condition and the matI ter was discussed as to whether theI city should buy another horse or re-

ntBarrington

Hall

STEEL CUT COFFEE-

Is a fine coffee of highestquality prepared by patent-ed

¬

processes It is cut notground into fine even parti-cles

¬

and from it is removedall the dust and the bittercellulose skin This coffee ispure and wholesome

O K GroceryClark Bros Proprietors

PHONE 174

I 1 o i

RHEINAUERStNT

The Best Offerings of Years in LadiesShirtWaists

a

We have taken the largest possible advantage of thefavorable market conditions to make this the greatest saleof itskind that we have ever held

OFFERING VALUES LIKE THESE

Lot No Consists of 200 shirt waists all thisseasons styles former price 8350 now 269L-

ot No 2 Consists of 150 shirt waists all nevstyles former price 4 now 298

Lot No Consists of 100 shirt waists plainor tucked linen former price 450 now 389

Lot No 4 Consists of 150 shirt waists noveltiesformer price 5 now 415L-

ot No 5Consists of 175 shirt waists the sea¬

sons highes novelties former price 6 to 7now 468a e a a e a a a a

RHEINAUER COMPAN-

YEXCURSION TO

JACKSONVILL-

EJune 15th I

b

VIA

ATLANTIC COAST LINE-

Rate

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I

<

from Ocala 225J

Tickets on sale for any regular train June 15th withfinal limit up to and including June 18th

NO BAGGAGE CHECKED ON IDESE TICKETS

jFor tickets reservations or information call on nearest A G L agent orJ W CARR T P A J G KIRKLAND D P A

Tampa Florida-T C WHITE G P A W J CRAIG P T M

Wilmington N C14

PURE WHITE SANDF-

orI

Cement Sidewalk Construction and Building Purposes s-

eBHSFYMOUR 1

cne temporarily The matter was leftin the hands of the fire committeewith power to act

All bills properly approved were or ¬

dered paidThe reports of the different city of¬

ficials were read and referred to theproper committees Council then ad-journed

¬

Messrs A W Fort L A and H PGriggs and Oliver Fort of Moss Bluffspent yesterday in the city Mr LA Griggs is a candidate for gamearden

Mr John T Lewis of Moss Bluffspent the night in Ocala He attendedthe speaking by Rev Bingham at thecourthouse

Charlie Davis the turpentine factor-at Conant has been spending severaldays with his father and brother atSummerfield-

Mr Beattie Inglis of Birmingham isI a guest of the Ocala House Mr In

ftlis is a member of the CopelandIrglis Co manufacturers of paving I

brick some of which were used in I

raving the streets of Ocala-

AI

pound of paper and two packs ofenvelopes to match all of the verybest quality 50c at the PostofficeDrugstore

ttI

Those interested In town lots readFrank Gadsons ad He has some de-

sirable lots for sale around HowardAcademy

I

J

K l i

L

c

TILLIS PLED GUILTY

Wade Tillis was given a hearing inJudge Bells court this morning Hewas charged with assaulting I WWilliams at Lynne a few days sinceon the occasion of the picnic there jand pled guilty to the charge Hewas fined 15

J

DO NOT NEGLECT THE CHILDRENfAt this season of the year the first i

unnatural looseness of a childs bow ¬

els should have immediate atentionThe best thing that can be given isChamberlains Colic Cholera and Diar ¬

rhoea Remedy followed by castor oil f

at directed with each bottle of theremedy For sale by all druggists n

74

The board of county commission-ers

¬

again failed to name a game war-den

¬°

for the county and postponed the tappointment until the next meeting

Mrs S L Bowen of Wayne W Vawrites I was a sufferer from kidneydisease so that at times I could notget out of bed and when I did I couldnot walk straight I took Foleys Kid-r ey Remedy One dollar bottle andpart of the second cured me entirelyFc leys Kidney Remedy works wonders rwhere others are a total failure Soldby all druggists j

z

FOR f RENTA sevenroom cottagewith bath room For rent June 1stLocated in second ward In rear of Dr w

Izlars residence Apply to Mrs T W °

Smith or Mrs Vogt Ocala

py

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