THE ROANOKE NEWS. THURSDAY, : : : JUNE 29, 1SS2. STATE AFFAIRS. The t rops In Hyde count; re suffering from drought. Four Wilson. newspapers are published In Crop prospect! In Granville are said to be excellent. Labor It worth $15 per month in Edgecombe and It scarce. Christian Rcid bulled "Irene." It writing another novel The W. A W. Railroad has declared a divi dend of 3 per cent. 2S00 qU of atrawbarrlea were ehlpped fron Wilson ilila seas in. br. Kd Barnes, I prominent eltlte.n of Wil ton, died last week. ', In many part of tht State the wheat hat been harvested. crop J It la probable that no fair will be held at I ElUnbt th I'lty this year. A little hoy killed hlmaelf last week hy eat- i Inj clierrii't at Charlotte, j ll Is proposed lo establish In Raleigh a nv J ecum of Confederate rellca. O ia col rei boy killed another near Ncw- 1 lern last week with a hoe. j i The (trend Council Legion of Amor w ill 1 meet in Tnrboro next year. j Gforee Dean shot and killed a colored wo- I man at Charlotte on June 2Hth. I fe'en miles of track has been laid on the Williamaton and Italeluh Kailroad. .J Cotlrn crops are rapidly Improving every where f luce the hot weather set in. 4P The wheat crop of Warren Is fire times I larger than it lias been In acreral years. Col. Win Johnson has retired from the lead of the liberal or anli-prohihltloii party. Reports from the Western part of the Slate I tar that the tobacco crop Is not promisii.";. f i The new coda lias been completed and will be ready for the printer in about two weeks. 4 Harnett county Democrats instruct for 1). j H Mel .can f ir Congress from the 41 li District. j A mail carrier in Onslow county has been Br- -3j reated for steal registered lettert from the '! tnall b.ij. k Sear Cnrrltack court house seven-eighths of I an acre yielded fltbblt of Irish potatoes which '! netted $307.47. j A ncro child, it it snld, was born near I.au- 4 rinburg a short time t'.nce, with a fuil tet of i whlakers and moustache. , Hon. Kemp P. Battle it a Vice President and t Cot Jarvls It a member of Dr. Deems' Suiu- tner Scnoiil of Phylotnphy. C. W. flollowell, of Tasquotank county, 1 niaed a crop of 14(10 barrels of Irish pola ots and sold them for f'i,00 a barrel. Dr. Talmage says ho never heard a hie,tnr I style of eloquence than lie did among the ati - j dents of Trinity college, this State. j The holders of construction bonds of tb't j State have agree to exchange them for new 'I bonds at their f ice value, rebating interest due The workshop of Ellington Hovs'er it O. "i Raleigh was destroyed by lire Monday night, Loss between $30,000 and J5,(W0. No iuaur- J ance. The 4th Judicial District nominated J. C. j Mcltae of Cumberland for Judge and J. I). Mclvor of Moore for Solicitor, at FayetteTille on June 21st. I Col. Folk neither sceepta nor declines Ilia liberal unmlnation for Supreme Conrt Judge 7'his means that if elected he is a liberal and i will accept, and If defeated ha Is a Democrat ' and declines. Rev. A. C. Dixon hat declined to accept the t Presidency of Wake Forest College, and will take charge of t church In Baltimore. The trustees of the College will meet July (ith to elect a President. Out of onr total population of 1,599,75, i North Carolina has only 3,74'J foreign born ell ' liens. We have Si7,3'.'3 whites and 5:tt,S.r8 blacks; 63S,0tt whites are native born 11,1111 j are Virginians, lO.l.VJ South Carolinians, ' ; Jcnneasuans, and the b dance, are scattering 7 We have 9a) Germans, 7!ft Englishmen, Oil Irishmen, 408 from Scotlaud and 3S0 from f Canady. i (ioldsbore Kulrrprm: Any colored man who cists his vote to nominate Hubba for Cm, grcss votes ag iiust the ihten at of himself, his . ' race and the State. To be frank, If some col ored man Is not nominated the Kitttrptiu uryet . - the nomination of some man who has proper ty here in the South and who would bo lut rated In the building np of lis resources. The i days of Rood things, wc hope, U near at hand. j The Tarboro Umlhtnur nays: "The Indi cations now point to a holt by one White j colored, of New bcrn, for Solicitor against Col '? llus. If the information that reaches us is Teliahle, and we have every reason to believe ' il the disartlsfacthm ettlng among the He publicans of thin distilct to Collins Is strong nnd wide. Halifax, In all probability, Is ll only county that reaily is not opposed to liliu." A Rim. Nkcessitv.-We presumt there Is . i lianlly a lady to be found in our broad land who, If alie does not already poseesa a sewing (itartilne, expects some day to become the i owner of one. be household of a voung wife Is now con - Idered incomplete without a eewinir maelnn , .scxl in her lover Hie lluMtkfht uppermost in " . the niod o I li.; maiden lust blooming luio womauliood is a sewing luacbin. When asked by her psrml or affianced, wh tier Christmas or hitlhdav pr'8ut sliap be. tlie answer in a lualorli) of rases I; "A sew Ine machine u Hut after the mind lias been fully mado up to purchase one of lliese tmllspens tttle articles, ., the question arises at to what kind of a ma , cbumto huv. a If should he to simply constructed that most iexiierleucd can auccesstully operate The ulher p inta i.ialulv to be considered, and wnicii are tbe most desirable, are duranniiv i. ; rapidity, cupa liv for work. eae of operation, and silence while In operation. The "Light Kunulug New Home" nils fie above requirements, and is taid to combiue the . good points of all oliur sewing machines, with , the sddllion of manv uew iinprvemeuls and labor laving devices The price it no higher than that of other , machined, and every lady who is the happy rwsaesanr of one may rett assured she baa lu deed a (Tenure. illl who tend for the company'! tm llluttra- ted caialotTue and enclote their adrcrllieuieut Jnrlnled un another page,) will receive a set of incy advertising novelties, of value to tliota collecting cards, ite. 7'helr addrets Is, New , Home Sewing Machlue Co., B0 Union Square, Njw York. Mr. L. A. Fauinhoi.t hat Ja. received a e mlful line of Udiia .Spring l j'tGood and i.'im.iiinga. DOTS CIIKAM OK nt lt M.UI,S. ! Minni.t Florida will ship 200,000 melons tblt season. H tnm.T anybody goet hear Mrs. Jesie J.unes' lecture. BLacit under clothing it Ihe latest ttyle In Paris. A man in Pete tbur, Va., has a Bible printed III lilO. A man at Belleville, Fla., has a pair of pole cats for peta. Fi-oiuiMASS are already harvesting their sweet potato crop. A monument to Garfield will bo erected at Wachiugiou. Gbouuu's colton area la Ave per cent, less this year I ban last. A man in Henry county, Ala., drives a niuic over thirty years old. MmiusNA, Fla., h is tomstoet which weigh a pound and a half each. One orange tree lu Clay county, Fla., lias 5,000 oranges on Its branches. A mule hast Just died at Barllett, Tenn., at the tac of Ihirly-ciglil years. SfKAKKii Kr.irai : " The maiilaet and liars will plcuse come to order !" At a recent marriage at Wyllievllle, Va., the bride was only twelve yeart old. Baki ii county, (ia , h ia raised lit liquor license from tit to $l,iKR) per year. ArtTIN, 7'ex., Iia nvire secret societies than any oily of Its alz-f in the country. In North Texas cotlon fields are being burned and hlast'-d by a peculiur hot win I. Kmir.nT Bonnkii, in tlie la-t twenty-three yeart has pent $oS',000 in horse (! sh. Tiik Georgia cotton factory at Alliens, it said to be Ihe (list stalled lu the Smith. Tim Galvcstou Newt reports "Ihe finest crop in that Stale the eye of matt ever beheld.'1 Mits. Laotiii it negotiating for a tour In America. It will probably begin In October, Tiiiike prominent Tennessee edl'.ors have wllliln a few years reformed and become farm en. Havino got her colored exodusters, Kansas Is now beggiug the rest of the country to feed them. Tiihkk young tigers were recent y found in the woods In Avoyelles paiUh, La. The moth er escaped. A twelve-year old girl, In Johns-ton county, Ibis Stale, It tin mother of two children, bom at different times. liuTiiKitromi IIavp.s is hoeing his own coin his year. It will be reim-mln-red lhat heat- tended to another man's crop for four years John S. Wish hat been nominated for Con gressman at large, from Virginia by the lie- adjuster and Kcpuliltcan committees jointly. Ri'Tiiiiiiroiin county, Tenn., hut sent some straw berries to market that were as large hen eggs, and pruduces onions weighing fifteen ounces. A lady of Athens, (ia., claims to have tli Oiiiiinal manuscript of the song, "llonn Sweet Home." which wag presented to her hy Iho author, Howard Payne. A Macon, (ia., mnn has received a permit t shout snakes on lilt premises. It it to be bo;ied that every Georgia man who sees snakes will uot be let loose with a gun. A lady of Clarke county, (ia., was married before she was thirtu-n yeart of aire, wat mother at fourteen, and, before her Sfteenlh birthday arrived, drested in widow't weeds. An agrlcul'ural editor says: ""Plant vour pilchforks under the shade of your cln riy trees, point, up. Should your neighbor's boy fall from the tree llu-y might prevent hlra from striking the ground." The colored Lieutenant Flipper, who wit tried hy court martial sometime ago for tin ber.zl-ment and who wat found guilty, hat been dismissed from the army, the President having approved the sentence of the court. A man lu Suwaunee count v, Fl i., thought he saw a pole cat near the road and fired at it only to discover that It was hit falher't hesd, who was lying In the busli-s drunk. The ball took effect in the breast and will result fatally. Uev. John Db-Stn-Do-Movi Jasper, of Itichinnnd, Va., has a hoy in his congregation who has been struek dumb for telling lies. It Is a lucky thing for Northern Republican edi tors that they live this tldo of the Virginia line- It has been ascertained that the Soulh has tills season paid to the North about $UOi,HK). (XX) for wheat, corn, meats, hav, butter, apples, potatoes and other necessaries of life. And then we have to pay about $500,000,00 fur peu tlont to yaukce toldiers. Wannamakkii has declined the nomination for Congressman al l uge oft red him by Cam eronatdaMr. Brnslus hat been given the place. He is a teni peril ueo man. There are now four tickets in tip- field. Tbe Hepiiblican or fimeron ticket, the Indepenilaul Republican, the Greenback and the Democratic. Miss.IessirGiiken, of New Orleans, La., daughter of Pro'estant Episcopal parents, cut braced the Jewish lallh, and was married to Mr. Isaac Feiiel, a Hebrew, in lhat city, on the 14th Inst. Shortly before her public declara tion of her change of failh, they were mauled bp a civil magistrate; after it liny were uuitcd by the Jewl-h rabbi. tiK-i. 1. sesey said: "if any one asks you why I gave to much money to the Wctlevan Venule Coiicg-, of Ueotgia, tell them it wat to honor my mother, to whntn, under God, I owe more than to all the world beside. 1 tdiulic the Southern women. Therii are poaeibl.il ira In Ihe Southern women not equaled auywhere cite on earlh." Toe Second Adventittthare been holding a monster tent meeting at Denton, Texas, for several wceka, and are wonderfully woke up on their peculiar doctrine. They are engaged ill their devotions night and day, and claim that the second coming of Christ is near al ' hand. A special bad, with everything new ubout its furnishings, hat been reserved fur the Saviour's occupancy wbeu He an Ives. A gentleman of Brenham, Texas, who caught a ball at ihe battle of Seven Pines, tells a very strange incident of that engagement. He was an orderly sergeant at the lime, and bad the book containing the roll of his company aud a Bible m his left pocket. A ball struck the roll-book, passed through It and burlsd Itself In Ihe Bible at a very tignillcant verse; and what wat more lingular tiill, wat the fact that every man wbote name wat struck by the ball patsiag through the roll-book wat either killed or wonudrd lu tbe battle. 2" be force of the ball was such at to turn Sim completely arotlud ul thro l.m upon bit fait. N EW8Y Tmr Kdltorof rhla paperia in no way reaix-mat. I.le for Ihe vleWH or slalelnenlH of Correspond pun. No eotnmiillleal lolia of an alionyioous rharaeler will lie puPIUIied : the real ham of the writer in ii ht aeeoniany all eotmnillileatlons. Any one who nmy feel airvricved m ataieinents tna1e by etrreHtondeiitn ran otitaln tbe name on application to the Kdltor. rorre-tpointenta will iease write only on one side of the paper, and to avoid bavin their communication., thro.rn tn the waale laaket. will ri mi ish their iiain"-n-)t necessarily ftr piiMleation-toil as a iruaranty of iroott faltti. A'e will not notice anonymous eorrvsi-oiidetiee. -. fARn.-t do nt Intend to discontinue the practice of law, on account of my eotmre tlon with the KoANotif Nr.wa. Mut will a't"tid promjdly to a: I business entrusts d to my care. W. W. 11 ALL. or It v;KT- -The rollmvinir cenllemen nre ithoi'l.ed to eolicel an 1 receint for suhsrrinliMiis and adertison furlhi' Koanokk Nkws, and to make eoniniets with all luinles In onr belmlf. Parlies wisliiitij to pay tin !r sutiscriiit ions or In- sen ailverli'i'iuents can ea.l on these irenilemeii : .1. UdllKltTSHN Kvpifi I) J ' IIAHHI-) 1.ITTIKTOV. II Itrrt- IIKAP IIai ikV. II. SMITH. .1 it. Scotland Nkck. X Parlies timtintr a cross mark on the mar Kin of -heir piier, nppoiit- 'heir names will take notice that their Milisrripllon has expired, and the paper will be dis d unless they order It renewed. 'irnrir iniiKironr. llii-TisTt'iirio ii w V ntakc . I'astor- 'aeh ai.d H. HI Inir every od ami I'll Sipi. Pus in it . V-1. M. Son-lay seho d rv tv Sun-lav n A. M I'rayer-o timr every edllesdiiy, 7..'i e, m. V :i iioio.r 1'i'is. urn. I in in it w I.. i'iiiiIiil". kIiii, Pastor -Prea.-hini: everv l-t and :inl Sun -avs Ittll A. M., 'Hill 7 I i 1- M. Slllohiv school evi-rv ie.1 IV al 'I rti M. I'raver llleelllllevi rv lhnrs. lav cveiiinir 7 ift. e. M. Pill iTVs i' s r Kl'lsrol' 1 1. ('It I'll ell A S. Slllllli. ft,., -lor Pl-.-aehine Ith "iiin.l.ivs .it II a, m. nnd me m. also on Friday I efore Ihe 4 1 ii Sundays at 7.1D I', ll. LOCAL. Tun diys are growing shorter, Bati-hii.it was St John's day. ( K rit need rain in tills section. The 4th of July fall on next Tuetday. TiiBnt: wat a good rain below Halifax Mon- l.iy. ... ,. , , . . . I r la time to plant Irish potatoes for a secoi d 1 1 cm p. The thermometer stood at 'JSvj' Sunday In the afternoon, In the shad The brick masons will soon be at work on Mr, Mufc D-iuii-ra new store. Si- rises al 4:17 and telt at 7:11). Dayt lenglh 14 hours and i minutes. I he Board of County Commissioners will ! meet In regular session Monday. At an auction sale of goods on Saturday the price of m any articles was nominal. Next Sunday it the beginning of the dog lays, which last until August llth. A number of our towns people arc beginning to turn their thoughts lo tome ulher place for tin- healed term. At L. A. harinholt't large store Weldon, IN (.. , can be found Kiissian Torchou and Itrcloline and vermicelli Laces. A excursion goes down to-day we hear to B 'Cky Mount at which plare will be a mailcal t ui iiameut and other amusements. f, . . .... i iiisii ivj.s say ii continues an the ileshiera a of every frrriigluout tonic prescribed by every school of medicine. Brown' Iron Bitten. i he nncst oars wc ever saw were rulsed this year by Mr. J. 1. Goorh. On two actcs of ground he raised ten tons of oats. rut: Prince of remedies for rheumatism Is St. .lacnnt mi. " e have seen it tried, and great rcsnlls accompanied. Huntington (Ind.) Dem ocrat. 7' lie successor! of the present Board of Com missioners will be elected on the third Mon day In August, but will not qualify until the lint Mond iy lu December. Tur. lime for lisiing taxes lias expired and all who bate not given In llndr taxes will have to apply to the Board of County Commission er for lleve to do to. WElearnlli-.it brother Plainback will begin the publication of Ills paper al Scotlaud Neck In the early pint of July. He It uow moving his malnriil to that place. The GkxkihiCm Expkuibm-e. Perming arrcc'iicnpy oi in itim-ago ones, w ob served the following st iteiuenl from Genl l.elb of the Chicago . oi.s r.if : "St. Jacobs Oil, is the remedy for rheumatism and neural gla, without any manner of doubt; and people nun sutler lllMll inesp ill, eases ought to lie made acq lalnted w ith that fact. Whenever I had occasion to use tho Oil I found it all its proprlcto a claim for It. lllEUEiircot.ly two places, in the United Stales, that we know of, where Ihey hold Major's court on Sunday, aud that's Weldon and New York. We are told, that in New York, where there is so much crime, that they have to ill-pose of some on Sunday, but In Hctiion, where they don't averaje two esses a week, we cannot tee the ncce.slly of holding court on Sunday, aud It should be Hopped. "Keinember the Sibbath and keep it holy. Goon HiscriT. The way in which grease" ia devoured by Ainei icana.ls gradually devour ing inein. in noiuing it n contlilered more iudl-pensible than the 11 iky biscuit wilh which good housekeeper! pridu themselves on poison- in Hi ir guestt. o iiiikc uitcuita whose naky snow inns cast tliein away Into aludow, make yours In th a way ; One pint of fl iur finely sieved, two teaspoon fil s of baking powder and milk or water tlitll- t'lctit for pitte; roll and cut rapidly; buke in quick oven. H'MiNBit a Sciuioi,.-Messrs. T. J. aud W. I) Homer advertise their school in this Issu he i nurse of study is rapeciallv designed for advanced daises ill college though particular att ntion l paid to every student. Tbe d ctptlne Is excellent, though bv nn m eans ho'fli he price of tuition, washing and Hub's included, la only ! per session of twenty weeks, the school It located al Heiiileitoii will h Is the highest paint on the R .t 0. Kill rotd It perfectly hea ihv and In fact It becom ing a summer retort for people who live in Ihe low counlrv, addrett the principals at Hon lenon, N. C. for catalogue and Information desired llAi.trAX Items Our gardens are suffering for rain. Auialcli game of base ball wat played between uicurai ana second nincsofthisplace.last week with tho following score, 24 to , the second nine being victorious. These clubs have bad bul little practice. several or our citizens are absent recreating, Mrt. M: A. Clark and Mist Lula Allen of neiunn, are viaittug reiailvea lu this place. riorum io ii. , usic uiu uieirtiore enlarged aud It it now one of the largest storct 111 the county. iir. K. J. Lewlt Utile boy is quite ill. W. B. W. Ho! ron the Reactivci. Snmm i: i I. A. Farluhoil'a store for the latest atvh-a . ,.. ... . 'iuu, im-u rigureu j.awnt, KiMZii. Ala laceas and FUuuilt In all tbe (jthlooablo lira' Take it Fat. Ita careful about sunstroke. The Heat fierce heats of the summer uie always most dangerous, because they catch u unpre pared. Duting timet of excitement In very hot weather people are apt tn forget their danger and remain too long exposed to the direit heat of the tun. It It best to slacken op tbe labors of bu-lnest, particularly between 'i and IS o'clock, and to avoid Indulgence in ttiuiuli ting beteragct. But the old Idea lhat water should be sparingly us-d is explvdcd. Drlrk what ice water you waul, only do not take much al a time, Frequent sips of Ice water are cooling and keep up the perspiraliun. Luge draughts are, however, dangerous. The tnuln thing it to avoid overwork and bet. Take it easy. PliltsnNAI..-Among the ollleers of IheGrai d Council of Hie American Legion of Honor for North Carolina we notice Dr. John A Coll tis, of Kiilteld, who is orator and Saiauel rrueblood of this place, wtio is on the coiuiriitu-e un laws, supeivisioii, anpeala and grievances. (lur young friend and townsmsn, Mr. W. T. Marrow, left last Tuesday for Murfreehnro, to attend Ihe commeuceul ricn-lms of the C II. F. Institute. Miss Evelyn Mcintosh of Elizabeth City Is vitiiing Mist Annie Coiiigluiid. Mr. T. II. Kingsbury, pasted through bcie MoiuluV foi (Jxfoid, In re be w ill spend a ft w daa vls'ulng old fi b mis. Mr J. N. Brown, of Halifax, h is been spend- init a few dnya In IP ia place during the siehintt of Mr. B. T. Simmons, w bo cannot .attend to the store. Lirri.KTosj Iriina. We are fixing to have lots of fun up here. A feast and charade fur tbe M. E. Cliuich; llu-y will be tupcrh, I pre 11 I, aud a general Sunday a-'hool ple-nic at the Panacea Spilnga. Commitlee, Mi'ssrt Ster ling Johution, M E Newsoin aud J. F. Ja,k sou;llie lady Coiumiltee was Mrs. ,1. M Hlio let a id Miss Sable M let Come up and enjoy the good time Willi ut. There was a cow-case in town Satunlay titular to the gooo case your town. The court was Impressed that the cow win one uf much capacity, and left it with her lu decide. Li i i i ,. , , , I S. hi w us ouloostl.l anil ivrol lit Si-i-L. Inr linn,,. Mrs It. B. Parker and Mint Emma arrived hero on Saturday. Mist Ainsworlh, of Portsmouth has been visiting io town some tune. We are alwayt glad lo have additions to our socir'y. There ia tight much llcknest In uur lonii, but nothing i ioua. Jack. Uisowodii Iikms. Tbe wheat crop Is nearly saved and It Ihe beat known for yeart. Cotton ii smaller than ever before known and a good yield cannm beliad Com promises well ami with good teason from now, probably two-thirds of a crop of cotton may be realised. Very little sickliest. I'olllict arc dull; a political in "ling wou'd scarcely draw n dor.cn, at experience hat proven. People are too busy al saiuethliig else, as Ihey should be. In passing the mill and other property of the genial and lircr courteous A. II. I).ivl, iihaut live miles from here I was struck Willi the re markable water power lie lias control of. Sit uated on Fisbi'ig Cieek wilh tteep hankt and a dam thai will stand any ohai uctluti, I know of no plica in the State ticlte adapted lo a factory. Mr. Davit griiolt II iur and meal, thrashes wheat, and gins col' in. Capitalists would do well to look nfter sin i a I n ation, for capilalontv is needed todevcloi esueh resources for fortune to follow. Pusi ai. Ca.hi. Sppuemk CoriiT DECtmoN.-- The following It tho digest of the opinion lu the case of Lorkhart VI. Bell, published in the .Vncsuiuf (nrrcr : I. The defendant bought land of A at the ixccuth'U sale, and couliactml to couviy the t.iitia to another upon payment of prite; there are provisions in the contract t i Uii-'-II et that interest is to be paid on bonds first falling iluu -1 lie veuiiee to pay eineutea of cerlalu lliiga- llon the vendor to have a lien on ciops raited on Hie land to secure payment of tins debt. Vendee diet, and ihe heir, who It also the per sniial represeiitailv. sue! for au account an I cunveyai ce of title, il eging thai purchase money lias neen pint; It 4 on exceptions to report of refer- e. (I) 7 hat defendant was propeily credited with amount paid for keeping f irm lu repair providing for In cultivation, and b-r critain xucuici lucid- nt lo lnlg.illon, nor ought he t-i be charged with spphlng crop to payment of Inleiest, at Ihe referee ch irged him with the whole sum received fioin that toiiice. (it Testimony of a witness Ui thow the agen cy of A, the defendant in the execution. In ef fecting the contract of purchase, as b-aring upon his general agency f r voi lee m luiuag- lug tlie farm, was competent; and Un subse quent agreeuituit ai to rent, material to slnnv Hie eonliniiliig relailon of principal an I agent; and Ihe proof in this case tulll -ieut tohow lliu a.iuciioii of the principal iintetlatel lo the agen,y. A wi nets oil, red to prove a fact which oc curred out of Ihe presence of, ami in no sense a liansiiciloii with a deceased person, is not Incompetent under led ion M i of the (.'ode. It Is only when In transaction Is belwreu Iho deieis,-,) and the luiiig party, Hint tbe ttalule pluhllntt Ihe laitei from testifying. tlvllUIH, J., IliSsi-UtlUg. Gakyhui'iiii Ac a hem v Commencement Ex- kri isks Dci hAMATPis. On Tbu-sday last the commencement exercises vfGarysburgAea' cmy lo 'k place. Owing to the destruction of the school house by the recent storm the exercises wero lield at the hotel. After a f- w Introduc tory rcmarka by Prof. Ku.ter tho principal, tlie proceedings were begun by au appropriate prayer by the Kev. J. C. Garlick. Tbe dec umailous were delivered at f dlowt : B F Sledge, Jr , Weldon; Patrick Henry be fore the Vnginia d"!eg.vs. W, ,1. I.uudy, llicktford, Toll among the nieillitaius. .I'lseph Edward -S'liler, (r'arysbiirg; Polunl. F S Joliiison, ll'eldoii; due l.ouo Stir of Tevss Wnlie A. Grant, G irysburg; Pocobontss. .loliu J. Su plienson, (iaiysbnrg, Adams and Ji Ifersnii. W. A. Suiter. G.irvsburg; Unme. S B Bulls, Weldon; Biulus uu the D -ath of Caesar. ('. (. Evaua, Weldon; Anthony on the Death Ci.esnr. Al ert P. Woodroof, llopevillii Va; Tim. C. S. Sav, liiehsqsaie; Spartacus to bit fel low lilailtuturj. Geo. II, Mason, Garyaburg; Sparlacm to Ihe Roman E -vovs. V. II. Joyner, Garyahurg; Cataliue's Reply Where all did so well it would b unjust lo mukt any disllip tlon. Wrbcard Iheefforisel Hi ttveral speskert highly complimented by good Jud-!,' a"d it ' II the more couipliinontary when It it remembered that after tlie lots of tlie Academy all Idea of having any comuienre excrclaet wat gliau out uutil a few dayt bifore 11 took plare. There wat a large crowd In attendant, fiom tierytburg, Weldon, Halifax, Jackson, Sea board tud Grecnrllle county, which remained Ion the grounds in tbe tool shade talking and flirting until tf o'clock when an elegant inppcr was served under the lant-rtiiion of Mrs. Key ,d Mr. It. L. Reese who felly sustained the rcpulatlen of the place for good living. After I supper there wit a boo which waa blgblv en Joyed until a lale hour, i be feature of the occatlon moit lobe no- ticed was the great Inlereat manifested by the oeoule of Garvabu'ir and vlclnllv In thu eduea dim of their young people and lint spirit to- gclhei wilh the known abll.llea of Prof. Falter an educator Hill toon make Hie school a of nourishing luttilutlou. tinryihurg la couven eatlr tituated. Ita nolghhorbood and I. In t'rJ respect a locility well adapted for a arse stbool. t:M-ii:i.i 1 1 km. Mil. KINlHllt IH S El LOOT AT HATWlXIPK-A' C 1IENT TO WH. AM) IHS. Al MN9 iUUlilOl 8 4 TEHKAPIX'S Tl alll.K. Despite the heat and dust, all who could, availed themselves of the opportunity to hear the culoiry by Mr. Kingsbury, on Saturday a1 Haywood. Everybody wanted lo go, but t-n account of the day, many couid not, wliiie others cm, Id not e,ct a way. One l e'ltlcin.iu in iniKavoiIng lo accommodate some (if his friends, cam very near losing hia hotte by overtaxing ill strength. A heavy wagon, and I i lhat seven men and one boy and a heavy road In the heal of the day. Your correspond cut did uot hear the cu'oc,y. but was inleiested and quct ion- d many who beard it. Excepting a few, ail were phased, lu crested and euler t lined; while the f--w were more or Ii ss dis appointed, hut tint the eulogy Wat inithin but what ll hltou'd be, hut beca l-e thceuhc a did not do himself Justice. An aggreauve, b -I I, vigotoui and uhla j.uiri:alil, they cx P'cled Ion much of liiiu us an oialor. Perhaps tin Ihetiie recalled too vividly the word pa. til ings aud oratorical lights uf the lamenttd 1. iwe. Driving through town lb other day, Mr-, Wuiaius and Chailie branch in Hie loiy, the lie. Mr. U ul sin i hoi se was frightened by the II pping ol a gjiudy mid llaring bcdqulll used as a kind of an mug lo a dark ic't suack sluud, and before lie could rein biin up, I lie. wheel ttiuck Ihe railroad obliquely, eauung 111 -in to slide along, while die rasping sound fiightened the burse all the more, to that all control of him was lot", and he could not be prevented from running into a wagon, breaking from tl e biugy.au I prn Ipltituig all three headlong nvcr the ila-h-b nird. Fortunately not one of Hum was hurl, excepting slihl bruise. The low ii was almost depopulated Sunday. The M I'. District Conference was in session at tVhitakcya lust week nnd Sunday was the big d t) ; also It w as at II iy woo, Is, ami ail who could went to one or Un) olhcr place. Scclnj the number of vehichs gelling under way, and tlie clouds of dual ai hong, to be swept away momentarily ,exposii,g tome ashen lined pll g iin willi a black streak encircling li s brow just below Ins hat, reminded one of Ihe favor te qiiolailou of the preueher't, in that he bad survived "tbe wteck of matter aud I be crush of wo-lds " 'I lie Uev. Mr. Arnold of I'arboro preached for u- on Sunday eveniui;, and though the hea; wat oppressive, almost unbearable, to the speaker, ceiiainly, ta , it lias been a long time since we have seen audi a well pleased audience 1 1 Eii II e d. The tul-j -cl was an apt one, aiuce tho hi. itiint Ingc.raoll has made himself so iioleilout a id us a icply lo him, it ur as.cd anything we have seen or heurd. . It Is a common thing for trees to pimluee young wild ducks near wu;er, but when tcira p lis tuiiibl - il.'W ii fruiii a tu e top on high land, It . a little strange bill It la a fact, 'i'brru it a lice in Mis. Whillicld't grove down "In, h one tumbles oeca-ionally. lo u "nimble ?" Mis. Isaac l.eiy Is visiling Mis. Louis Li vy. Hi r many fricndi are glad lo welcome her to her old home. A gentb iii.iii lu town ufti r drinking clysiuic ten cold, stuncd en a chicken hunt bought taclie tIJ), tied liy Ihcii feel, threw thnti In Ihe back of the buggy. Wheu be got home he said lo the madam lie hud ut last gotten those chickens, a dii-n. She counted only siv Wlicn last lieurd from, he was looking for the other tlx. Gi.vsa IUm. SitnoTiNO Between I'.neiei.h anii Siort.ANO Ni;i K Cl.i ns, hu fo. lowing It Ihe score of tl.e nniti'i gamu shot Lt Enfield lnt weik belwecii the Enlleld and Scotland Neck Clubs. The score show t good thootlng on both sides : tirst match lu Ihe morning at 10 glast balls each. KM IEl.O l l.t l. Tie Total. Dr. Pet war 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 10 I 11. II. K. lield 1 1 I I 1 0 I 1 0 1-0 0 S. F..C llullock 10 1111110 1-8 1 11. Dr. if. Hunter 1 0 0 1 I) I I 1 1 0-fl 1 7. 8. C. Itellauiy 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1-7 0 7. Hen Pope- I 1 I 1 1 1 (I II 1 I 5 1 p ti. W. Whlto 10 110 11)1 11-7 1 8 J. II. Whitaktr 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 0 0- 0 0 S. Wm. Burnett 0 00 1 0 1 1 001-4 I 5. J. J. Ilobertsou 10 110 1111 13 1 (I. SI. Total. M'OTI.AN l NEl'K 11.00. 7ie. F. A. Lew er, Pendleton Sbiel.lt B. C. Dunn Savage W. A. Dunn Hassaid Short Dardcu Speed Whin I 101 I I 100 1-7 7 0 0 I I 1 0 I I 1 0 1110 1110 11-8 1 1 1 I 1 0 1 0 I 18 1 co I on 1 1 1 l-o 1 1 I 0 0 I 110 17 0 111110 111-8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o l.i a 11001 10 III 0-0 7. VI. 9 i. 8. 0. VI. 0. 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 I 1 1-0 r. c'J. CI. AT I'll. EON MATCH IN HIE I.VI.NIMj. lie. I'elvvay Iteid lllllloek lliiutv-r 11- ll.uuy Pop" 1 I n l 1 1 l on. .:. CI 1 I u 0 1 ll 0 1-5. 10 1111111 1 '.I. 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1-1". 11 1 I II 1 0 I 110 1-'. '. 1 1 1 I 1 I I n nN. (ieo. While (i I 1 I I 1 1 1 I 9-. Whl'uker no 0 I I I 1 1 0 l-o. llnrlii'll Roberts, n Kut i ell 1 Ii 1 1 I u 1 1 1 1- I no I on loll- ''. 1 o 1 u 1 0 ion l-.V teoTI.ANIl NM K I I. I'll. 0 1 I II 1 1 I II 0 1 -6. (' II I 1 I 1 1 1 I 0 1. 0 I 1 ll Ii I I i 1 1 T. II 11 1 1 1 I 1 1 ll I 1. II I II Ii ii II 1 1 Ii I 4 l.wt r I'l-iid'eton Shields II l'. iMlllll Mivag w. a. 1 1 ii ii ii ii 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 t o r. 81,11 llardell -t. While Dr. ( lark on I I 1 It 1 1 I 1-7. 0 u I nn ii ii nn u I. 1 I 1 1 1 nl I --. - I I 1 1 (III I I 1 I K. 1 UU I 1 1 1 1 U-D. 7. (i'sss lull m it.-li In the etenlnr-3 from cch Clllli,.'! balls eai-li. W.'ltrl.ND NF.I K CI.I II. II. Short 11111-9. W. A. Iuiiiii HOI) (1-2. W hl i i 11 1-i. 11 out of po-sblc I i INVIKI.D I l.t n, Pelway lull 14. Bellamy 1111 1 a. Itobertson 1111 II out of posslld IV Ma. Fx cm Uefere Ms. K.T. IbtAM u, Scorer. W. R. VtCK'a Brnuita Mr. W. R. Vick Is eonsuatly iultlltr up new and handsome hiii: tJles lu all styles fur tale. Ho gA Ins material from the bul botniei and warrant! all.hls work. Any kind uf buuey can be bought of him;, open ami lop, elyplle, sld'-bar aud other styles ol sprlns, and tbe prices low eniu-li to suit the most eeenouilcal purchaser. Kepalrlni well done with neatnrtt aut dispatch. Why go away friun home, when you can get biiKj;irt here f 10 atvkl cofj,, 5 bbls. molaaaea aud tynip, SO bbls. horrlnirt ami mackerel, Isrrl, 50 'bids, prlmo family Uour jittl receive J at L. A Far UiUAl, WrUot.N. C. HAYWOCIVS CHURCH. ( urut-r Slouf l.niil Sadirilo. AIHiRKSS OH Mil. T. H. KINHSOUIIY. On Saturday last, is had been previously announced, interesting ceremonies took place at the old Haywood's church about seven in 1 is heum.l ll.ilifux. Euly in the morning tlie crowd began lo gather and seon increased to the until r of about live hundred. About Pi o'clo k the Hal, fax lodge i-f M i aous, of which Rev. Thomas G. Lowe Wat a member, formed with regalia on and tnirchrd in processl m tn the church. Everything was prepared and Hie ceremony of laying the conn r began, conducted by Dr. John (I'llileu, master of the lodge, v- li i d livered a shoi t addcrtt 7 he stone was of while marble about l." inches squa e and bore the ins iipil n : "New llaywood't M. E. Church built lSS'J " The square was npplied to the itone by one of the Masons w l.o pronounced It true; anolh- r .lssoii tested with the level and abo pro. noiinced It a p- rfuct ttonc; still iinolber ap plied Hie plumb slid il was found to be good. The matter then pronounced the stone perfect nnd declared that the workman had performed t'lt woikwi ll. 7'be e'e iicnts of ri n ecralioii v .-are then used. First corn was scattered as an emblem of plenty. Then w.ne was poured upon il emblematical of joy and gladness and lastly the oil was poured upon It wbiih 111! plied pencj. The following arllcles were Ihcn placed in the place made for them; a paper by tlie Ma so is coiitilulng masonic mailer the nalutu of which wc were, after enquiry, unable to learn Copy of Deed lo tho land upon w hich the chinch was built signed by Judg-' John Hay wood in IStfl. Paper containing names of Hie PiesLlin.' Elder, pastor nnd pieaent members of Un church, present trustees nu J building Coin ani't o. Hymn Hook. Diclpl no. Copy of minutes of last teisi in of tho N. C. Confiienco. Copy of Raleigh rAnViun A coc.ife of dale Juno Till. Copy of Richmond (VinViua A iwoiv of recent date. T be alone was then placed lu position and the benctlictiou wat pronounced by Rev. W. II. Welkins, Ihe ps-tor. A'ter a few minutes Mr. Kingsbury was in tr.iilu.cl to lh ' audience ami delivered bit id dress. It occupied about two hours, but win to instructive to the audience that Ibey felt no fatigue. It abounded in Instructive mutter about the subject KeT. Tho. G. Lowe and oi ti -r distlnguitl ed divluet au 1 was in Itself a proilucllon of gnul literary merit. It gave greit pleasure to all. Mr. Kingsbury was well acquainted wl h Mr. Lowe ami Ihe tvvo were llitn friends f many years, Mr. Kingsbmy was a lilting aelec lion. Hit mother was a native of Hits county and at 'lie t i ill he was born sun live 1 at what Is kiio-vn as the "Cotton place" on Hie roa I leading from Scotlaud Neck tn Palinvia though at the time of his birth alio waa visit lug a sister ill Raleigh. He also resided after ward' In Halifax. We are tony we cannot publish the addrea ill full but It will be published In pamphl form in a shoil time and wo were unable to obtain ll for public ulon now. O i Sunday the dedication sermon was preached by Hie ltev. J II. Arnol I, of larhoro an able minister who greatly entertained Ins large audience. Among the minister presvnt vvcic K.vt. (', M. Cool; J. M. Rhodes and W. 11. Watklns. 'Iho Ural movement of which Siluiday' Ceremonies were the end originated about tw jctirs ago in a de-ire of the old fil -n ls and ae qn 'Inlancca of Mr I.-iw lo perpetuito his memory. It nat lint intended to erect a mon unit nl over his grave, but waa afterwards tie ilJeil lo rebuild Haywood's chinch and place on its wiilis a tablet bearing a suitable luscrip tlon. I lie church Is ercclcd on Ihe spot where Ihe old church ttood in which Mr. Lowe fir learned the princi Irs of that religion which in after yean lie to ably taught to others. It aboiit Ihtee hunilitd yatds from Hie old I. -wi lion estea.l which is tiiiro iuded by giant oakt undei whose sin, In Mr. Liive ollen rested, it now oct uple I by Ins brother. The liul ding is idxl-1 feel, high pitched and comfortable. It it painted Insl.lu and nut ami hat a carpel on Hie aia'e. Il It ru'irely II u Ished and tervlret are held there regularly. 7'he lallrt hat not yet been placed lb church, but will be in potltiou in a thorl time. Moiik universally recommended than anv pMpriet iry nmlii ine made. A sure and reli -ble tonic, Brown's Iron It, Una. MOW ADVKItTISKMKNTS. J. A W.T. lit) It a. ICS T II.VS-ICAI , MAllllMnil AI. 4 COMMI II. I II. SI HlMVI . IIi-imIi imoii, 1 niii'p ounly, ,V, up-us Its I'all scs-l ui on IhcJIih if.lnl;. This school Is a, eesMiti't': n. location la hea'tb fill, the terms are r a-"iiabte nti-t tbe li-aeh -is ar ir id in ,1 exi crb in ed. For circular and pai. I li ars ll.blless Ihe prim Iplll, Henderson, N. ('. Jul e mi s ' K A L K 11 Y ll'l I'll S A I.S Will b.. r Ivd until July the r.lb f .r hullibni; a Iwoslory Prick hnlldliiK Mi t liM'feri, Plans and spec lieal tons can In' seen al the Pns olli,-,' ,ir by apply lo J. T. KVANs.or T.I. KMItV. ... , . "ehtoli. X.4.V II u'lt r t rv,-ii;i i r.-J-el anv or all in ,. June tl it x i: w s ii o j . AC kinds of wool woik will be done hy the un-der.-lui il at Ins shop ox rntNT s ritt.irr, te-tikht hand .11,. Ka'cluh nnd (laateu Itail ruad. i barges low, Pati-onnire pub lb- cviienilly. joiiui VI sollcliel from the MAMUKI. I.HNH. Mils M.J Sii p.i.in. J K A IH II I-. A 1)1 llus. Ai H s M. lluow.s K K A D III We cord al'y Invite Mir frie uls to call and ex amine our sioci ol sprlnirniid Summer H I S Al ItU.WKTS. A n ee ,,t of Flowi-rs ai d Wnuths ju.t received All ivs .Mm -nt of tie. s, its. Iluu,l.ui-s, tvvhite met color, d l.ni"s. l otion llainl ken III. '. I li. en IliindVer. hlefs. Silk, liaoilk 'i-clrels l.aolin I ie-.(siik) l.adii-sanill'l.ipir.-n's Hose, (B en I vnri.-tyl llents half l..s l.nrn I hr nno Pic tines. La dies un -ib-rvveiir Corsets. Collars cull, shirts, llnnpskirts Tur key lied. Ilullou-, Jevvelrv. tvrtuuierv. spleu iiid Toilet Moaps, Aecol .b ona, llarniiiii lens. Ito.x Writing 1'mt. Peueilt, lee I. In I on'eetinii rles. Choco lato Itakeri Choc ilate, Cue. anuti'r. am. All ol which w-. oib r very low. tlats Iriuimed and sal sfacllou ffiiaianieed. Mils. M 4. -iJCKiillNS f ( ,1. WkLDON, N. C. nov H ly. Sii TO SlOfl p" ny at home. Ramplca OO l ij-ill werth a. fn.,. Addrcs Mjn jN Co., I'citlanJ, aJt.DC. ADVKKTISKMKN'I'S. PLAIN TRUTHS The blood is the fotmdation of life, it circulates through every part of the body, and unlets it is pure and rich, good health is impossible. If disease hat entered the system Ihe only sure and quick way todrivt it out is to purify and enrkh tht) blood. These simple facts are well known, and the higl.-st medical aullioritict agree lhat nMng but iron will restore the 1 ood to ita natural condition ; a',d also that all the iron preparations hitherto made blacken the teeth, cause head ache, ami are otherwise injurious. 1'rhwn'sIron lliTTF.asM illthor oulily and quickly assimilate with the lilooti, puiil)ing and strengthen ing it, ami thus iliive disease from any part of the system, and it w ill w.'f blacken llii teeth, cause head ache or consiipation, and is posi tively ii,; injuuous. Saved Lis Child. 1? X. L'utaw Si., r.atoniare, Md, Feb. ia. i Mo. Ornt Vpon li e r'ci.iruneiula t ..us t( a friend 1 ttied ItuoiiVs iao-j biiinis as a ionic and re-n- ralive ler my iljiiRhlcr, whom I v.is ilioi.miily convinced was v-.iliiit nway Willi Consumption, llsvo, li st three daughters hy Ihe Iciiiolo thtoasr, utiiler the care uf raiment physicians, 1 WIS Ivth lo htheve tli.il Biiylliina could irresl Iha pi. Rrtss 1 1 ihe ditcase, but, lo l-iy t;ir.it ui loise, hi-f.-re my ilaiifth ler had taken onehollle of IlkoWN'e lc--N Pit irns, sht beR.in to mend to. d ii-iw is nnlti rvvtnrcd lo fonncr liealih. A filth daughter hrgan to sh- w sins of ( oiiiiiniptioil, ind when llie physician w.n consulted be qui-kly said " Tonics were re iinircd;" and when inloriiieil lhat 111 cl-ler tislcr was takina HaovvM'a llion Thicks, rt-sp.-ndtU "lhat is t good ionic, tale il." AuiiRAM Turin. IIrown's Iron Bitters circctual. ly cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Weakness, and renders tlie greatest relict ami benefit lo persons sulierinpj fiom such wasting diseases as (Jon tuuiption, Kidney Couiplaiuls, etc. mar ly J ( It N K II H C 11 il O I-, OXlOltli, Mlltlll 1 VltiI.I4. TUB I ALL SKSsliiN nv 1-vHJ liKillNS Tlir. fUl'HTIf MoMni IX 4. I V. INST R FtT TORS, J. II llnltSMt J. C. lliiKNKll. .). M. ll'iUNKI!. Wl li such as.l-i.iut in I ruetors as the cl,;cni'i 1 of ill- school in iy iciiinre. The elil. f work of tl.e school la done bv tho S"iuor Principal au-l Ins two sons. TI u leaa loipor'anl vv..;lt i, olvi-ii to a-'tist Instr ,r.iini, who nr.' s,-l,-et.'.t with esprrlnl reterence to their t niiar tiiin-ss tor ihe dulies asi mod ttioiit - anil iho uu oib -r of st iil.-nts atll tii't tm llisr-'llseit In-yolid ihe eupneily of Ihe I'rllielpala t-i take persons; ehnrs'e of all the c la -sea to the class.-s lu lie- leaditu' t.r-i'ii-.ie.s taiotht, a-id to Supervise lltl the wol'll of the s, llool Tin- school h i - b- -o u i.t -rlli pre.etit insn- iur-lii'-nt l.-r i.ioi,' t'um Ihiry yni-'. aihI in Ibis sell. e. II Is, W, Pell, -ye, th" t.l.lt-rtt school III tin- South. As several of the Cadets will leave for f'ol leep. there will I, ' room n, t s, . sum for ubout twenty new students For catalogue apply to tbe Vr oeloats. .'. H. a j. i'. nuiiNFH CREAT DARCAiNS. We are now reeelvln r our new and b -antiful iroo-ls ree.-iil I v il eh is.'d of I In- uiatiufaet linT, ami cordially nn It" 'll to call nnd see them. The largest and l sl sel -eteil nlock ol U'M.11 WM'illKS SKI'-l ti I'M K ,V l-.l.ltV. IIAMl llll M I I PTS. (H'KK V WllHC K1 CHAINS, 111 .i'l AMI sKM. HINlH. Sl.KKV K III' I' TUNS AMI SIT HI. St il.ll) KII.VKH sronxs. FiUlKS te, Tlie Hott (till t atlsir nml oS t orlt K V K It 1 O I, ). tr Yoiuitf'a I'. V. Ilb'ssea and lni rve y--ur ey-slKht Watebi" workmen and .lewelrv rei aired t'y the best K n;ravlinr neatlv iloue hy J T. Yol'Nii i Itll'V. I'ererHliiira' Va oet ly K N ll I N ll S ' Censrnl Ateiit for Ihe Pile ent:iiie; also Airent fo, Hi- Ki Ip-e elitrnie. Thr-sMii- onltli. itlnl mill iiiiichloi-rv kcuiM'.iIIs. (. orreiiHiudeiice s,i. lulled. J.J. W. llAblll-'il.irriKrov.S.r. My perreltln-lined Punpt tre minufictured untlrr I icenie.and buysri air guaranteed igiintt any and all c'aims fr.on the Cnmpany holding the ejtrnt. lum't oil Ut iiiuko a Huts u j'oirii. Carefully midr All tht moil Valsablt ImprovnaaaU. cr Bait Selected Timber. iPl'tiK'.3S The BlATCHlEY PUMPS art for .tilt bv the best houiei In tht tra t, Nametf ssy nearest sent will be furnithed oa implication to C. 0. BLATCHLCY, Minufacnirtv, 08 MARKET ST.. PHILADELPHIA, PA. "IT 17 fill Vr, I mm jTATK UK NtlltTII CAROLINA, Superior Conrt, Urrtie Coualy. I.ouiaa tt'llllams, Plabitlff Aittitu-t Samuel Willlamt, lieleiidant. In tli ' action the plalntltrse a divorce from llni .lefeii.lniit. A it I It appi-ariiiK l,v arlt lavit lhat the iletriida.il ciuinot aft r du-dlill itmer ha found In iheStiitiMt Isor.tercd lhat pnl,ii,,, be ina.lii oikv a wiv-k forslx uci-sslv,. wceksin tbe Koanokc .News, a new ian t oiIi.,,.,i i, Ihe town of v,.,i. notlfyn,,, 1 1 .Wndint ti ppe.r nl fli.. ik M term of liir MBpcrtor Uourt of Herli.M-oumy ,o tieb-bl at !, i m l,ow " .iiKlsor on tlie s t . h Monday after the tirsi Monday In Soptctub-r, Imi, ll,..n Uml tht. w answer or ib-iniir lo lb., .s.mplalnt, , r thM i,. ZZtilK "ecordlin; , the Wltu.. Kraneit l. Wlntlbn. Clerk of at Id Curt, at Ins mil - in Windsor, under the seal oi mid Court, thtiMav Ith. l'ti. nneacaiot -,sANi 1.-.D WILTON, BiaylM,

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