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- 'j. ... , .... . -' J -s - . . . -- -J-y-'H - . - 1 111 lie District Court ol the United States tor tlie Western District ol - Hortb tolina. K E6 ffioSrt0f i Notice of Firat Meet RBnkr,uP?t.r S of Creditors. To the creditors of R. E. Hippert, of Salisbury, in the Couney of Rowan, and District aforesaid, a bankrupt : Notice is hereby given that on tho 6th day of April, A. D., 1907, the said R. E. Hippert was dnly adjucated bank rupt ; and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the office of John L. Rendleman in the town of Salisbury, on the 24th day of April, A. D., 1907, at 12 o'clock noon; at which time the said creditors may attend, prove tdeir claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and .transact uch other business a-r niay properly come before the meeting. This April 12th, 1907. W. 0. EE VI If , Referee in bankruptcy. North Carolina, ) Rowan County. T In Superior Court. May Term, 1907. Jane Kelly vs. J. J. Stewart,admr. of Eliza Caldwell and the heirs at ! Notice to heirs of Eliza Caldwell. law of Eliza Cald- I well. i The heirs at law of Eliza Caldwell, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the . Superior Court of Rowan County, con cerning the real -estate of the late Eliza Caldwell, in said county, to which action the said heirs of Eliza Caldwell are proper parties ; the pur pose of said action being to establish a trust in the real estate therein de scribed in favor of plaintiff and to have plaintiff declared the absolute owner of said real estate ; and the said heirs at law of Eliza Caldwell will further take notice that they are required by an order of the Court in said action to appear at the next term of the Su perior Court of Bowan County to be held at the court house in Salisbury, N. C, on the ninth Monday after the first Monday in March, 1907, it being the 6th day of May, 1907, and answer or demur to the complaint filed in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint, ' ThisHarch 26th, 1907. J. F. McCUBBINS, Clerk Superior Court. B. B. Miixek, atty for plaintiff North Carolina, ) In Superior Court May Term, 1907. Rowan County B. T. Moore ) vs. Notice to Defendant Annie P. Moore ) The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Rowan county,' by plaintiff for the purpose of obtaining a divorce from her from the bonds of matrimony and upon the grounds of adultery ; and the saiu defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the next term of the Su perior Court of Rowan county to be held on the fith Monday after the 1st Monday of Mareh, 1907, it being the 6th day of May, at the Court House of said County in Salisbury, N. O., and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This March the 16th, 1907, J. F McCUBBINS, Clerk of the Superior Court. R IiBB Weight, atty. " NOTICE. Neith Carolina, ) In Superior Court, Rowan .County, ) May Term, 1907. John D. Alexander, defendant, vs. Adeline Alexadder,Sallie Alex ander, Alice Alexander, Walter Alexander, Jane Alexander, John Alexander, Bush Cannon and Mattie Cannon; Bush Cannon and Mattie Cannon, two of the above named defendants, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Rowan county to de clare the plaintiff, John D, Alexander, part owner of a certain house and lot just beyond the West Ward of the city of Salisbury, N. C, purchased in the name of John Alexander, deceased, and ' to have the same sold for division ; and the defendants will further take no tice thai they are required to appear before the Judge of our Superior Court, at a court to be held for the county of Rowan at the Court House "in Salisbury,.N. C, on the 9th Monday after the 1st Monday of March, the same being the 6th day of May, 1907, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for the relief de manded in the complaint, which relief as stated above consists in -having the plaintiff declared the owner of one- half the premises above mentioned, and the sale of the house and lot for division. This March 27th, 19Q7. J. F. McCUBBINS, Clerk Superior Court. Waltsb H. Woodson, atty, for plain tiff. Commissioner's Sale of Valuable- Farming Lands. Pursuant to the provisions of an or der of the Superior Court of Bowan county, in the special proceeding en titled, ' Jas. L. Sechler and others vs A., L. Sechler and others ,"r the under sigden, commissioner, will on Saturday, tne 20th day of April, 1907. at 12 o'clock, M at the Court House door in Salisbury, expose at public sale, to the higher bidder, for cash,' the lands of the late Jacob Sechler, in China Grove Township, adjoining Wm Sechler and others, and described as follows: First tract Beginning at a stake, Obe Sloop's corner ; thence S 2 W 20.35 chains to a pine knot, said Sloop's cor ner ; thence S. 88 E 9.75 chains to a pine"knot Winecoff'i corner; thence S. 2 W. 3 50 chains to a stone, Wine cos's corner : thence S. 88 E. 11 chains to a post oak. Winecoff's corner thence S. 2 W. 22 chains to a stone, A D. hi. Bechler'8 corner: thence a new line S. 89 E. 15 80 chains to a stone said Sechler's corner : thence N. 4 W 21.50 chains to a stone, Corriher's cor ner ; thence N 2 E. 23.85 chains to i s1ake ; thence N. 88 W. 34.13 chains to the beginning, containing 121 acres more or less. Second tract Beginning at a white oak, R. S..W. Sechler's corner; thence N. 88 W. 5.25 chains to a stake on Obe Sloop's line: thence N. 114 E. 1.25 chains to a stake in the big road tkence N. 2 W. 2.50 chains to a small, black oak ; thence N. 62 K. 5 chains . to a stake on i: -. "v. HechleiTs line; thn;i S 30f-a K. 5 4o -h i e the . be ginning, enntantng 15 6 acres more or less. This March 12 h, 1907 A. L. SE'MJf.K', ' Commissioner. - B. B. Millbsb, Attorney. Sale of. Rear Estate. Pursuant to the-provisions contained in a mortgage trust deed, registered in. Book No. 18, page 578 of the Register's office of Rowan county .made by John Holt, Edward Holt ana wife, iserthaJ Holt, and others, for the protection and benefit of the undersigned, on the 17th day of May, 1901, default having been made in -the payment of this debt, which said mortgage was given to secure, the undersigned will sell at ublio auction, at the Court House oor in the city of Salisbury, N, C, for cash, at 12 o'clock M., on Satotday, May the iltli, 1907, the following described real estate, and all the right, title, and interest of sid John Holt Edward Holt and wife, Bertha Holt, in and to the same, to wit : Bounded on the West and South by v. C Correll : on the North by pub lic road; on the East by Peter Harris, containing one-half acre more or less, and being the lands of Nannie HoJt, arlitAh nnnn fioi dont.Vi HoHnnndpd tn the morteaeers hereinmamed, as her dren, ThisJot lies in China (irove township, and the land sold or uson veyed by this sale is the two-fifths in terest of the said John and Edward Holt ; the other interest having here tofore been purchased by C. J. Deal from the owners of the other three- fifths. This April 10th, 1907. DR. S. M. CROWELL, trustee and mortagee. R. Lee Wright, attorney- Notice of Sale to Hake Assets. North Carolina, ) In Superior Court, Rowan County. S Before the Clerk, James H. McKensie, adm'r, ) against Cora C Lawrence and others ) Pursuant to the provisions or an order of the Superior court of Rowan county, rendered in a special proceed ing entititled as above, the under signed commissioner will sell, for cash, at the court house door in the city of Salisbury, N. CM on Saturday, the I ltd day of May, 1907, the following described real estate, sit uated in the county of Rowan, and bounded as follows: One lot situated in East Spencer, N. C, on the S. W. ide of Henderson, street, fronting on same, and beginning at a stake on the south corner of the intersection of Henderson street and the 12 foot alley, 182 feet S. 15 E. from the east edge of Long street; thence with edge of said alley South 57 45 West 177 4-19 feet to a stake on corner; thence with edge of said lot S 39 20 E. 50 2-10 feet to a stke on corner of lot number 16; thence with edge of said lot N. 57 45 E. 170 feet to stake on Henderson street ; thence with edge of same N. 32.15 W 50 feet to the beginning, being lot No 17 on A. S. Heilig's map and survey of the Verble purchase in East Spencer. See deed from John H. Verble and wife tr A. S. Heilig, which is recorded in Rowan county. See book of deeds 98, page 164. . .. . .. Also two vacant Jots lying in tne East Ward of the city of Salisbury, ronting on Shaver street and lying between Park avenue and .Liberty street, bounded as follows ; Beginning at a stone at the north corner of the intersection of Liberty and Shaver streets ; thence in a northeasterly di rection, with Shaver street 90 feet to a stake on Shaver sti eet, corner of the Shaver and Clement tract ; thence m a northwesterly direction with the Shav er and clement line and parallel witn AjtupAbj street j.'xu ice fj M.A.Kj. itoD, i to a stake on Lum William's; tnence in a southwesterly direction with the saiuium wimam s line w ieet w a. stake on Liblrty street ; thence in a southeasterly direction with Liberty street 148 feet, more or less, to the be ginning, corner on Shaver street. See title in nle in book or deeds No. 107, Page 582, office of Reaister of Deeds of Rowan county. April 1st, 1907. J. H. McKENZIE, commissioner. Bueton Cbaige, attorney. commissioners sale 01 farming Lanas. Bv virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Rowan county, in the special proceeding entitled Geo, M. E. Lyerly, aumimsiranjr ui iuatuua v. n io uc- eeased, B. A. L. Lyerly, Chas. J. H Lyerly and uideon A. Lyerly, wherein he undersigned was appointea a com missioner and directed to sell real es tate described in the petition for as sets. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at the court house door in Salisbury," N. C, on Monday, May 6th, 1907, at 12 m., the following tract ol land, in Providence Township, about 5 miles southeast from Salisbury, I. C, and near Union church, adjoining the lands of Anderson Cauble, the Julius Ma haley farm and others, bounded as fol- ows. to wit : Jsegimng at a stone, cor ner of No. 1 on Mahaley's line and runs thence S. 89 E. 10 chains to a stone, corner of No. 3 on line of No. 1 ; thence N. 7 W. 15.55 chains to a stone on Mahaiey s line,- corner oi jno. j; thence S. 26 W. 17.80 chains to the beginning, containing 9 acres more or less, Terms of Sale : Cash. This April 3rd, 1907 . - GEO. M. E. LYERLY, - commissioner. Walwb H. WooDSONj attorney, Sale ol Valuable Land for Assets. In pursuance of a judgment of-the Superior Court, in a special proceed ing entitled John J Stewart, adminis trator oi vv. w. Miner, against jonn Goodman and wife, Fanny E. Good man, Adam Ev Miller, Wm. D. Miller, Henry C, Miller; Henry Turner and wife, Susan A. Turner, Mary E Miller, (widow), and Eugene A. Miller, lheo. T. Miller, Zula E. Miller, Ira W. Mil ler, Archy Lee K. Miller and Sidney E. Miller, minors, the undersigned will sail at public auotion at the Court House, door m Salisbury, N. C, on Saturday, the lith day of May, 1907, the follow ingdescribed land, to, wit: Beginning at a stake in a road, Samuel Carl er and Mary E. '"Miller's dower's corner and runs thence S. 14 W. 10,85 chains to a stake; thence W. 18.82 chains to a stake, Ashby Miller's cor ner : thence JN. 6s w . 17-zi cnams to a stake on the old Propstf line ; thence N. 1 E. 4.50 chains to a stake ; thence E. 84 chains to the beginning, contain ing 315 acres be the same more or less. This property is well located -in Franklin township and is only about three and one-half miles northwest from Salisbury, N. C, on the new Mocksville public road. The Bale will be left- open ten days lor a ten per cent bid. Now is your opportunity to buy a small farm cheap. This April 8th, 1907. - : JOHN J. STEWART, commissioner ELECTRIC BUYERS . THE BEST FOB BILIOU8NES8 ANDKLDNSia, Minnam mid nrriuiiii..,. There is renewed - talk " of J(a Southern man for the .Democratic presidential nomination, and Seu ator Daniel, of Virginia, la .now under discussion." The present prospectus that Mr. Bryan will be the nominee and we sonfesB that we have no hope of the sac cess of the Southern man idea, as much as we desire it. We believe it would be better in the end, cer tainly for the South, which" is now about all of -the National .Democratic pajty, .and that the party would have a better chance of success ultimately, if a South ern man- was nominated. But chil-ixne ieao9rs 01 toe party are m the main wedded to Mr. Bryan and those who oppose him will not try to overcome the sentiment in his favor, His friends argue that he can get more votesthan a Southern Democrat. Maybe so, but he has never been able to get enough to get. elected and at the present time we can see no possi ble hope of his success. The country sterns to be afraid to trust Mt. Bryan. It-is useless of course to nominate a man of the type of Judge Parker, That ex periment in 1904 showed that the extreme Bryan following will not support him, just as the extrem ists on the other side will" not support Mr. Bryan. If "the na tional J?emocratic party is ever to succeed it would seem that it is time for it to get away from these two extremes. But, as said at the outset, we have no hope of seeing the programme changed next year. We simply mention these things as of passing inter est, Statesville Landmark. Easter Hat Burns In Street. A $30 Easter hat on the head of Miss Celeste Mantoy caught fire this afternoon while White hall street was crowded with shop-, pers. The hat was destroyed, the young woman lost much hair, was scorched about the neck and face and there was a panio in the shopping district. A young man checked the conflagration by throwing his overcoat over the , 1 , T . 1 young woman s neaa. xu tne wreck of the hat was found the stub of a cigarette that had been , j au u0.-0uijr flow ftnd had caused the fire, At- lanta dispatch. LIBERTY CROSS ROADS. The fruit of this section is near ly all killed. The health of this community is fairly'good, with the exception of-jcolds. Robie Hill has ordered a talking machine. Now us new chil- dren will get to hear music Nearly everybody in our com munity reads the Watchman We are expecting to hear the whistle of a new saw mill in the near future. beme people nave open going fishing aid someone fell in the creek-too. Wheat and oats are looking bad in this section. Lice is the trouble. Oats are lodging the worst." William T. Morgan is ersct mg a new dwelling huuse William Allred i- contemplating. going to Arizona in the near future. - " There is no horse-swapping go ing on in our neignoornooa, ii everybody has got his horse aud sticks to him. No wedding to report at this writing, but we hope to report one soon. The farmers are hustling to get their crops planted. Some are do&e and some are not. Kev. w. u. uruse preached an excellent sermon at the Holiness church last Snnday. Mose Goodman has been plow ing with his overcoat on quite re ceuuy. A revival wiirbegin at the new Holiness church the second Sun day in May. iy V i Uncle Sa4nieIiiWcrmington is on the sick list at this writing. Thomas Morgan has gone to Charlotte where he will enter. business college. We hope him a great success. GUMPY. Out of Sight. "Out of sight, out of mind,' is;an m old saying which appliei with special force to a sore, burn or wound that's been treated with Buckleu's Arnica Salve. It's out of sight, put of mind and out of existence. Piles too and chil blains disappear under its healing influence. Guaranteed by a 11 druggists. " 25u. Programme J. 0. 0. F. District Meeting. v: Following is the programme for the district ineeting "of ; jthe 1,- 0. O. P."i to be heldin this city " on April JHJtif. "A, number tof-Odd Fellows will be here from neigh- coring towns ana an , interesting I time is anticipated. - - V. : Address of Welcome, P. S. Car-1- ton Salisbury, N. 0. . - . Response : J. M. Vanhoy, Albe- marle,N; C." - , Appointment -of-Home Commit- tees and Objects of-District Meet ing by District Deputy. ; : Our Duty to Our Lodges, J. T. Williamson, Taylorsyille, N. C. Exemplification of Unwrit ten". Work. - ' -.. Dues and Receipts, T. L. Moore, Lexington, N. 0. t" Attendance, Impressiou and In-1 difference, W, A. Daniels. Initiatory-Degree North State No. 26. First Degree, CordonNo. 168, Lutheran Synod. The North Carolina Lutheran Synod will meet at Salem church, about seven miles west of the city on May 8th. Rev. Geo. H. Cox, of Granite Quarry, president of the Synod, will preside. The council of St. John's Lutheran church has selected Prof. R. G. Kiser as the representative of this churcn, and Jencins A. reeier, alternate. The Synod will be in session from Wednesday, May 8th, until the close of the week. Id Soldiers' Re-nnlon, Confederate Veterans, will hold its annual re-union on Ascension , . . . day, May ytn, at urgan unurcn. here will be a number of ad- dresses by prominent speakers and all old soldiers will be served with refreshments free. The pub ic is cordially invited to be pres ent. The ladies are requested to bring flowers for the decoration of the graves of the veterans buried at the place. Let all bring full baskets. MissUilleriobe Here. It is announced that the First Baptist church has secured Miss Stafford Miller, of Australia, to conduct the tent 'meetings. Mention has already been made of the large tent which has been purchased, and it is expected that the meetings will begin on April 28th. R. 0. Bell, of Atlanta, will be here to conduct the sing ing during the meeting. he Gatliig 6un Here. ine uatnng gun, wnicn some time ago was assigned to the Row an Rifles, reached the city several days ago. A day or two later a detail of men from the company took the new weapon out to the rifle range and had some practice with it. The gunis intended to do business vnd lots of it, as it will shoot 400 times a minute. Ten men are to be enlisted, for special detail with the new gun. Tbe Meeting Ends. The revival meeting conducted by Rev. Fred Hale, of Wilming ton, came to a close last Friday nignt. oar. Male preacnea some forceful and eloquent sermons while here and made a deep im pression upon bis bearers, inol meeting was well attended and there were? a number of profes sions of faith. Knights of Pythias Contention. A district convention - of the Knights of Pythias Jvwas held at Spencer last week. Delfg at es from several adiacent counti-es were present. Grand Chancollor W. W. Wilson, of Raleigh,- was in attendance and made the prin cipal address. The 1 cal iodge f the order were well represented at the meeting. - Kev. V. K. Sbtickiey,, wn lor a number of years was pastor of the Lutheran church at Euoch- yille, waB in the city a few days! . ago, ononis way to his home in Virginia A Criminal Attack on an inoffensive citizen is fre quently made in that apparently useless little jtube cauea tne ap pendix. It's generally the re sult of protracted 'constipation, following liver torpor. Dr.King's New Life Pills regulate the liver, prevent appendicitis and estab lish regular habits of the: bowels. 26o at all druggists. 1 r, . ..' ' " SOUTH ROWAN. . " "April 15th. Jacob Hol8houserr;l8jjep-father of Wiley H. Earnhardt, was' boxr. June 1st, 1816 near GrafiiteQuar- ry. v He .' moved to the three-mi 'e post on the M t. Pleasant road. Sixty-eight years aee he moved near Phillip' mountain and Dur- chased a farm close to the nresent site of Shuping Bros, mill, - H4 remained - there - until reoentlv. when.be moved to Salisbury with his step-son, -and will make that place his future.. home. He will be 91 years dd next June His occupation was farming and cut-. tingjstoue He served in the Con- federate army. When he located t here68ears,ago the community I was thmly settled aud most of the land wks standing in timber Wild game was very plentiful, deer, turkey, .coons, o'possurns, etc. - He was a great hunter and a tine marksman. He killed num bers of deer-. and turkeys. He was a good citizen a'nd was highly re- spected. The people of South Rowan greatly regret his leaving them, and their best wishes go with Jiim to his new home. We learn that Lafayette Josey is very sick. --. A double funeral service will be held at Organ Church the fourth sanjay in this month. It will be the funeral of Mrs. Sarah House and Augustus House. th9 latter better known as 'Buddie" House. ? The services will be con ducted by Rev. C. A. Brown. f. while Richard Razer was hustling around to get ready lor faster "P1" corn he n18 Just then came a cold snap and !R . ,f, t R A k is iavmg a pretty tough time oi it now. Don t be rusny, boys, orrou might come out like Razer Rocker. l - r Flue Curing Develops the Stimulating Aroma and Tacte Found In Schnapps thit Satisfies Tobacco Hunger There are three ways used by far mers for curing and preparing their tobacco for the market; namely, sun cured, air cured and flue cured. The old and cheap way is called air cured ; the later discovery and improved way is called flue cured. In flue-curing the tobacco is taken from the field and suspended over intensely hot flues in nouses especially built to re tain the heat, and there kept in the proper temperature until this curing process developes in the tobacco the stimulating taste and fragrant aroma .found in Schnapps tobacco, just as green coffee is made fragrant and stimulating by the roasting process. Only choice selections of this ripe, juicy flue cured leaf, grown in the famous Piedmont country, where the best tobacco grows, are used in Schnapps and other Reynolds' brands of high grade, 'flue cured , tobaccos. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. c. gMysoe Lovers! When you go to Weaver is good. don't, ask your neighbor who has one are easy to Play, are Easy. Write D . 0 0 0 Yours truly CHRISTIANA. r; April 16th. services ." were asT Sunday. iC, Commencement held at St. Luke's We are sorry to say that New Loudon, with the aid of Mouu Pheasant's pitcher and catcher, defeated the Crescent ball team last Saturday at New 1-ondon. ; Mrs. Annie L. Klnttz, and son Willie, are visiting in this com munity. JWe heard some time ago that Brother Lee. contemplated organ izing a debatiug society at Baig- er's school house. Be sure do so. and maybe I' will and call around to-hear you. j 8appo8e everybody is buying a rrtnnd trin t;nkflt. for Rar(rHra r o - - hibition on Ascension day, May 9 th. - Prof. A. W. George and wife, of Crac-snt, visited Rev, P. M.Trex lers, D.D., last Friday night. Farmers around here have de-" cided to quit farming till spring comes. CSjRXBiS. Forfeited his Bond. J. W. Byrd, of Faith, who was arrested some days ago for dis charging fire arms in the city lim its, and who gave a cash bond for his appearance in the mayor'y court, failed to appear at the ap pointed time and his bond was declared forfeited.- Bjyrd will be remembered as the man who shot his brother in the foot som'o time ago, while both were on a spree. mm At the recent session of the Grand Council of the Royal Ar canum, held in . Raleigh, D. M, Miller, of this city iwaa elected as a representative to the Supreme Council. buy an organ or piano for your home don't lit an agent persuade you that some other is ujust as srood as the Weaver." Come to us and buy a Weaver and be Satis pied. Organs eoss too much to tbe experiment- TT 1 J 1 jng. I ou Kuow prices are Low and us for full particulars W F R I X & GO Main Street, Salisbury, N. ' For Catarrh, let me send you free, juit to prove merit, a Ti ial size Box of Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy, It is a snow white, creamy, healing antiseptic balm that gives instant relief to Ca tarrh of thanose: and throat. Make the freeltest and seer Ad dress Dr. , Shoop, Racine, Wis. Large jars . 50 . cents. Sold by Grimes Drug Store. ;'; Malt Is the body in beer.1 Pabst Eight-Day Malting Process makes perfect beer,' because it converts every' particle of food-v&hM ik! the barley. Pabst Blue RibbonTJeer is therefore a healthfoL ' 3 wholesome food, rich ia II ftr nutriment ' and strength giving properties that build I 1 V I 1 - ' Order a case and drink ft' bottle of Pabst Blue Ribbon with each meal. It will give your stomach zest to do its work, and give you strength for yours. 3. F. Ludwlck, 225 E. Ennis St, Salisbury. Phone 75. Latet Styles and Lowest Prices. -Largest stock to' select from in Salisbury. Over one thousand Mew HATS just received. Call and save monej in buy ing your summeiriiat. Mrs. J. A. riurphy, 202 S. Main Street. 1 M! Hundreds of imitation brands are on sale that look like Schnapps ; the outside of the imitation plugs of-tobacco is flue cured, but the inside is filled with cheap, flimsy; heavily sweetened air cured tobacco; one chew of Schnapps will satisfy tobacco hunger longer than two chews of such tobacco. - Expert tests prove that this flue cured tobacco, grown in the famous Piedmont region, requires and takes less sweetening than any other kind, and has a wholesome stimulating, satisfying effect on ch ewers. If the kind of tobacco you are chewing don't satisfy, more than the mere habit of expectorating, stop fooling yourself and chew Schnapps tobacco. Schnapps is like the tobacco chew ers formerly bought costing from 75c. to $1. 00 per pound; Schnapps is sold at 50c. per pound in 5c. cuts, strictly 10 and 15 cent plugs. iooQCJ J i 8 ine If you They terms f Now. . m-caMDi Di8ttl,p?, C. . 1 0 0 I r -ft ...
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