LfcKJ VJMC-.'J UY.
CO-OPERATION
350 PEOPLE DAILY
Over 3W people succumb to cm
eumption every day ia the United States.
Science proves that the Rerun only
thrive when the svstvtu is weakened from
colds or sickness, overwork, conhiiins
duties or when general weakness exists.
ti, twit nlivsicians noint out th.it
during chaitKiuK seasons the bio .d ,h n;,.l
be made rich and pure ami active by tak
ing Scott's Kmulsion after meals. Thecal ;
liver oil in Scott's Emulsion warms the i
bodybvenrichinRtheblixsl; it peculiarly
strengthens the lungs and throat, while it
upbuilds the resistive forces of the KkIv ;
to avoid colds and prevent consumption.
If vou work indoors, tire easily, feel
1 -tiKuid or nervous, Scott's Kimilsum is the ;
moststrengthcniiigfood-uiedicineknown. (
It is totally free from alcohol or any ,
umicfying drug Avoid substitutes.
':. m-utt Si Buwue, Illuowiielil, N. J.
THE ROANOKE NEWS,
Thursday, Jan. 28, 1915.
Published Every Thursday.
INTKliKll At I'lMllt'llllS ATWKI.UON AS
SKlHNU-l'l.Ass M A 11 Kit.
RAILS 0l: SlBSCkll'HUMNAllAML:
One Year, (by mail) postpaid, il.M.
Six Mouths, " "
A weekly Democratic journal devoted
to the material, educational, political
and agricultural interests of Halifax aud
surrounding counties.
Advertising rates reasonable and
nitihed on application.
fur-
The United Djus'hters of the Cou-
federacy Celchi tsled With Ap
propriate l:v rcises.
The Junius Darnel Chapter l!.
D. C. met on Wednesday Lis! 10
eelehraie l.ee and Jaeks.m d.iy :
wiili A'rs. l.ee Johnson a hostess. :
The Pa-sidcni in J few words ex
plained why the meeting had been !
postponed until ihis time and pro
ceeded with the regular routine j
of a business meeting. The Chap- j
ter decided 10 send a contribution ;
10 the children's chapter of Raleigh j
who wish to buy a Yictrola or ;
graphophone for the Soldier's
Home. This in response to an ;
urgent appeal stating that there ;
were about 125 of these old men, i
who must spend many lonely I
hours away from familiar scenes
aiid faces, and when it was hoped
in this way to comfort and cheer, i
Mrs. II. Hatcher, of Rich
mond, was present and gave some
interesting points in connection
with the 1'. D. C. work in that ;
city.
The committee, assisted by Mrs.
V. T. Shaw, had arranged a very
pleasing program which was as
follows:
Voice Selection, Mrs. R. T. Dan
iel. Reading, "Aunt Jemima on the
war," Miss Mary H. Sledge.
Instrumental Duet, Mrs. V. A.
Pieae, Miss Musgrove.
Song. "Juanita," Miss Jennie
Tilghrnad.
These were followed by several
choruses by the young ladies of
! the chapter, closing with "Dixie,"
and "Star Spangledilianner."
The hostess served hoi tea and
sandwiches and the large number
I present expressed themselves as
having spent a delightful hour.
The visitors were Mrs. V. Li.
Hatcher, Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. A. S.
Allen, Miss Hughes, Miss Lillie
Stainback and Miss Jeannette Musgrove.
Means Working Together. - By
I N J;irer, lroteS'tr ot l:co
nomies. Il.irviird I'nivcrsity.
"Spread of cattle malady attrib
uted to Congress."
A Harvard professor says the
average American is mannerless.
JAMES Bryce says the British
abhor war. So do most other civ
ilized peoples.
If New York is so wicked as to
discourage Billy Sunday from try
ing to save it, it has at least that
satisfaction.
The new Governor of Colorado
announces that his wife will be as
sistant governor. If that's all he
is a lucky man.
The 1914 business of the five
big packing houses of Chicago was
considerably greater than that of
the preceding year.
The "hills around Nazareth" are
being fortified against attack. The
Peninsula of Sinai is a source ot
war bulletins. Onward, Christian
soldiers !
The Greensboro man who has
opened an office in Sweden in or
der to sell cotton in Germany
should pass for an aggressive busi
ness man.
BECAUSE the Legislature has ! There is no tvetry in a hre that
always taken sixty days to dis- j destroys. There is no warmth ol
charge its duties is no reason it ; "od ciieer in a lliing oue.
should continue to do so, if it can I Only miser) and want and woe
:an echo from lu. uses destroyed,
s v. recked,
It is not the hard work or the
exposure or even the poverty of
the farmer or his wife w hich makes
farm life so unattractive to so many
of our people. It is the lack of
team work. I have never known i
men and women, particularly
young women, of our race to
shrink from hardship if they could
feel the touch of elbows and have
the sense of comradeship wuh
the soldier. Our boys and girl
as well as the men and women of
the farm should develop team
work. They should get together
and work together tor a common
cause as the soldiers.
Touch elbows with your neigh
bors, aud get the sense of com
radeship as soldiers do. Organize
farmers' clubs, not merely for the ! ageiiis
sake ot having cities rut tor niesaie
of team work, for the sake of ac
complishing something for the
building up of the rural communi
ty, for the study of the problems
of your community. People sel
dom get together by merely say
nig "Go to it now, let us be uni
ted." They are more likely to
get together when they tackle a
hard job which they think impor
tant, and then begin working on
that job. After they have been
working together for a while they
find that they are thinking togeth
er and are developing the feeling
of comradeship.
We learn that
run a regi:
S.::!an.i Neck
time for the be
travelers.
The Seaboard road gave Captain
Drummond a handsome watch and
chain as a Christinas present.
Captain Drummond has been on
the road 21 years and is deserved
ly popular.
I WFIH1M 31 7m m. ; V .. c i ..-::. r.-r AavUte a! V
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Safety First
mMmd
( n Wednesday a ten year old
daughter of Captain J. H. More
cock, while playing with her broth
er at the wood pile where the boy
was chortling wood, put her hand
on the wood iust as the axe came
down and two of her lingers were
cut ot!'.
A C. .ollici'ilcr, of the law firm
of Hay Zollicoli'cr, left here for
I lenderson w here he w ill open a
w ...thee. W e regret to losi
but know tiia: he will do
wherever he goes.
ie K.i'ei)';! e C.m
Company is hauling lumber t a th;
place to bml I a house for one ot it
ilgliinan, dr.
1'irst' i i the slogan of the day -5.
p.irtk ;.i!.;r is it more importa;:;
li i i tr the Druggist wh
rmtee of Safety" means 6
3i..Cw
we would like to be yo;ie
Fresh line of I'ttre Drugs, Medicines and 3
Norris Candies, Cigars, .
W.M.COHEN,
o.ir prescriptions.
I'll AK'.MAt'lST
PAY
1 he 1 lenderson l
ly welcomes A. C'.
that town.
at warm-
liicoll'er to
THE DtMON OF WOE.
Want and Poverty, By S. W.
hiKlish. Fire Prevention Expert.
Mow to Cure a La Orippe Coguh
't'otuii tliiit lian' I'll" .li'iiuui'
tr.'UI mint, stop ati'l tlmik ' U a -mi
dinl I'liiiiiimu ..iist' ti'll yiiu that it
r.-lly to -irtiii a n.l l"4i U " l li'.-i' iuo
;i e la 1:1.1 f i-uuirhs ti.al wna.i'ti tl c
ou.iv mill can... .'U iH. nn.l pai:. in
tin1 1 11 1 1 tr y u-. i iiiott' iuu'kiy In '... v'.
Il.nirv ami lit' t!.ti I" any otln'r tii-.it-
Ill l .tltv v. ;l. o-i'.'l-l i-l v.n-,', v-, -
l-ii-w In:.. I or i-oi:e!.-. ..!!. i-ioup
aa.l .'tl.i-r . 1 . -t 1 , mll :i
ttii-. ;it. i-i.'-M. Inn-.'- Lino
a! l:iiu s. y.p-i i-ui; :'.m ! :i
mil i-nir, p.-lo- 'Ail!; tl,: r.-i :
-nit i-v i-:. 1 1 a 1;
.Maine J, at th
m-.'s
R. J. Cochran
Miss Jennie 1;.
ville county.
reHiene
1 !:!.
Or
ir iticKsioru, a.
of tins place, u
Davis, of (ireens
Sending Money
Except by Check
I f I'll lJ
Palmyra, at the
I'. Ilyman, by
I.. J. Baker and
null, both of this
Married, near
residence of K.
Rev. .. li. Mann,
Miss Paine N. Sr
county.
JAM AKV 2S, ISS2.
Rev. R. T. Vann has been called
to the Baptist church at Jackson.
Or Drafts is Risky and Cost
ly. A Checking Account
Here Means Safety,Economy
rriimv divi: i Tiil'oT ri
HIM m IV lllM IU.,
WHLDON, N. C.
1 per cent, interest on Savings Deposits.
Our Stock of
A Lodge of Odd Fellows has
been instituted at Seaboard, North
ampton county.
v5ft vS --2 '-S Z St St '
iiir t'.at
(iASPAKILLA
FX POSITION
mi: m i ns of oi k to a n.
The dirterencc betw e-en die
id the town is one of u:.
city
The
the
are
Work is not progressing on the
Scotland Neck branch road on ac
count of the weather. The force
is now engaged in building the
ridge across Looking Glass Creek fi WLLDON
e miles from Scotland Neck. ';: named belt
J. Y. Bnggs, formerly of this
place, but now a typo on the Dan
ville 'Times, is visiting W'eldon.
He is looking well and prosperous.
MARDI-ORAS
EXPOSITION
Tampa,
Florida.
New Orleans, Mobile
and Pensacola
hv
Fxcursion Tickets will be sold for the above occasions from
on Feb. 9, 10. II, 1J, 13, 14 and I r at tares
ow, ry tne
complete the work in forty days.
A.N "alarming" shortage of offi
cers and men needed to man
American warships for battle is re
ported by Rear i.Admiral Fletcher,
commander in chief of the Atlantic
fleet, in a letter to the House Naval
Committee.
"Deliver us from another arm
ed peace !" is the message that
James Bryce sends to the Ameri
can people through President But
ler, of Columbia University. This
is not the casual sentiment of a;
emotional pacificist but the pro
found opinion of a profound states
man and historian.
The Southern farmer gets up
at the alarm of a Connecticut clock,
buttons Chicago suspenders to De
troit overalls, washes his face with
Cincinnati soap in a Pennsylvania
pan, sits down to a Grand Rapids
table, eats Chicago meat and In
diana hominy, fried in Kansas lard,
cooked on a Kalamazoo range, puts
a New York bridle on a Kentucky
mule, fed on Iowa corn, plows a
farm covered by an Ohio mortgage
with a Syracuse plow. When bed
lime comes he reads a chapter in a
Boston Bible, says his prayers,
Crawls unnVr a hlnnkri made in Sew
Jersey, to be kept awake by a North
Carolina dog, the only home prod
uct on the place, and then wonders
why he cannot make money rais
ing cotton. Selected.
Turn business h
from savings vjnohcJ via the
Hre route.
And fires are the fruits of hu
man and mission. I hey do not
start of their own accord. They
must always have a human being
for a partner !
This being the case, why not
cultivate a little foresight? Why
not keep your premises clear of
trash, of litter, of w aste and such
things that are excellent fire food?
X hen properly curbed and cir
cumscribed, a cheering Hre is a
thing that makes a most excellent
se-vant, contributing greatly to
the comforts of man. But to keep
tire a servant requires constant
and unceasing vigil. While a good
servant it is a most exacting mas
ter !
Are you doing your full share
nward preventing fires? If you
are you merit the thanks of your
neighbor, livery time a house is
pi uhlemi and the needs are
line in the town except they
not ,j great. !
The town is more important j
than any private enterprise in it. I
if the town does not succeed the j
people who live in it cannot sue-1
eed as they ought. j
What every t- n needs is a !
g; eiter spirit of co-operation, more j
people who w ill unite to make i
tikT town a success livery town I
needs leaders. If the people of ;
vN'-m and aggressive spirit could
:-.ethis and would throw aside;
ilieir timidity load up with patience ,
and go to work to develop the lat
ent powers of leadership w ithin I
them they would do a great thing
for their town and would get a
greater benefit to themselves.
There is coming to our tow n a
Booster Chatauqua Festival, Feb.
1,2 an J 3rd, that affords a fine
opportunity for the people of our
town to get together and demon
strate that they can unite on a
work of community uplift; and if
the stronger men of our town, and
the men and women who are now
$100 REWAKI) $100.
Tlie rvudcn ol tins p.ipi-rn il! ho plcaseil
to li-aiii tlmt llit-iu is ul Ii uhi one ilu-u.l
ed ilitfi-uae that scit'iice liu ht't'n al)U
to cure in all its xlngm, mi.l Unit is I 11
tarili. Hall's Catarrh t urv i tlie onli
positive cure now kuo 11 to the niedi
Gal fraternity. Catarrh hein a connti
tutional treatment. I lull's ('aluirh
Cure ii taken internally, acting directly
upon the blood and mucous nut fares ul
the eystein, therchy dt'titinyiutf tin
foundation ol the diseam1, and (run
the patient itreugth hy building up tin
constitution and asmMing nature in do
inijitsnoik The propnetois have to
much lailh in it- curative powers that
they otter One Hundred I)., liars for ani
case that it fails to cure.
F. J. CHUNKY A CO.,
Toledo, Ohii
Testimonials ent free. Price 75 centt
per bottle. Sold by all druggists.
Take Hall's family Pill's for C'onstipa
tlon. .Vl
FOLEY KIDNEY PILK,
destroyed your neighbors must occupying positions of leadership
stand their full part of the fire in
surance you may collect.
UNITED 5, 10 25 CEM
STORES IN BANKRUPTCY.
Voluntary Petition in Uankrupt
cy lor this Chain ol Stores In
cluding the One in Weldon. ;
Charlotte, Jan. 22. The United J
10 and 25 Cent Stores, Inc., i
which for the past two years has
been in business at Nos. 31, 33
Test Trade street, with branch
stores at Gastonia, Lincolnton,
X'eldon, Oxford and Henderson,
iled a petition in voluntary bank
ruptcy before Weteree John M.
Kobinson v ednesoay.
The assets on the various branch
stores including the Charlotte store
ire given at $1 1.OUU with liabili
ties aggregating about tne same
ieure. Mr. W. K. teller, ol
uasionia, was appointed receiver
and it is stated that he will continue
die business until the assets have
eieen liquidated and the creditors
id.
The announcement that the
United 5, 10 and 25 Cent Stores,
Inc., have gone into bankruptcy
will not be surprising to the local
rade for such a step has been im
minent lor some time. It is stated
that the very high rent paid on the
local store and the inability to se
cure enough business to justify the
outlay was the principal cause of
the present embarrassment. This
La5e, it is understood, has four
years yet to run.
in smaller groups, such as the :
seho'iN, churches and lodges wiir
arise and unite with our strong
and capable business men and
prnfession.il men to make this fes
tival the success it ought to be, it
will advance our town more in
ihrcf d iyx ilian ii will be advanced
in three years without such an ef
fort. Let us awake, unite and do this
very thing, and by doing it learn
how to do it heiier in the years
that are to come.
There is nothing that will pay
us so well as getting together and
working together for higher and
greater things.
According to Billy Sunday
Americans are goinp h, hell in
car lots." Railroad managers will
be interested to learn that at least
one form of transportation has not
fallen oft.
Keep In Oood Condition
Many people suffer from indigestion
and constipation and do not know it.
A feeling of dullness and languidness,
hitter taste in the mouth, headache, bil
ious fever most of those conditions
when you "arc not sick, hut don't feel
right" can tie traced to sluggish bow
els and torpid liver. Koley Cathartic
Tablets fleanse the system, arouse the
liver, banish indigestion and make you
"feel good all over" light, energetic
and ambitious.
Sold by E CT.ARK.
Y. H. Smith, in the Seaboard
office here, has been appointed
agent of the road at Suffolk, vice
Gen. L S. Baker, resigned. J.
Y. Fdw ards, a brother of H. O.
Fdwards, has been appointed to
fill the vacancy here caused by the
promotion of Mr. Smith.
Married, at the residence of
Mrs. Rebecca L. Garriss, on the
17th by X J. Maddry, J. P.,
Miss Octavia J. Garriss to George
B. Taylor, both of Northampton.
l-'ive Cents Proves It
A l. KNKitoi s Ci r hi:. I 'tit out this ad
eneloe with ."1 cents to l-'oley V Co.,
t hu-ueo. III., writing your name and
receive a free trial package containing
: Koley's Honey and Tar Compound for
i coughs, colds and croup; l-'oley Kidney
fills, for kidney and bladder complaints,
- backache, pains in joints. iliciiniatiMU;
, and l-'olcy Cathartic Tablets, a vihole
some and thoroughly cathartic try all
, three for .' cents, the cost of mailing.
Ndd hv K. CI.AKK.
Don't Throw
Your Old
Shoes Away
The Standard Railroad of the South. ki
All kinds of Furniture to brighten
the home. 9x13 Druggets from
$2.50 to $50.00.
Desks, Automobiles, Velocipedes, Hand Cars,
Sleds. Doll Carts, Doll Trunks, and lots of other
things to make the little folks happy.
Sterling Silver, Cut (ilass, and Hand Painted
China, for Wedding Gifts.
WELDON FURNITURE CO.,
W'eldon, N. C
Atlantic
Coast
Line
Tampa, Florida,
New Orleans, La....
Mobile, Alabama
Pensacola, Florida,
2-l hi).
s:ti.75.
Si ,v5
Tickets will be limited, at time of purchase in khi nary Jn,
but an extension oi final return limit to March 1 Mh, may re
nk,..;.,t hv it.m.wiiinir ti.-Vr.-K i-riiii- to v nir.iii. m and uiiuii
... uiiuniau i y ... t . . - , ,
payment ol $1. K For schedules, reservations, etc , inquire
k- of Atlantic Coast Line Ticket Aqents. or address
y W. J. CRAKi, T. C. WI1ITI:.
W Fasseueer Traitic Manager, (Jen. I 'avenger Agent.
lf Wilmington, N. C.
TiA'
vl
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vi
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Why Spend All You Earn?
Vou might get sick or hurt--be prepared for it
You might want to make an investmentstart
now, " l akes money to make money," you know,
Vou might be visited by thieves or fire--an account
with us prevents loss. The saving habit is a mighty
good one to get into. We pav 4 per cent on Sav
ngs Accounts
TPIEi
Bank of Halifax,
I.. Slctlman.
r!i'4,iii-t
HALI FAX, 1ST. C.
I. C. (iregory, F. H. Urefjory
Vh . rrenident. Canhicr
J
1j
aoExo
onoc
Bring them to me and
I will make them as
good as new.
. KITTNER, M'g'r
Washington Avenue,
WELDON, N. C.
NOTICE.
.-Uiteof N oi tli Caiulinu.
lhilifax (innity,
In the Superior Court.
nee. ir. mil.
I The Wi-ldnti bank and Trust Company. '
j The bank of Wei. Ion, and all other ered
I lots and stoek holders vvhe may come in '
I and make themselves parties. Plain-
! tilt's. I
! vs. 1
I The 1!. b. 1'iapei 'Company, liefendant
Notice is hereby unveil that heietofoie
' on the 'J'lth day lif November. 1!M 1. tlie
iiudfrsiL'ned. 1(. S. Travis and ,1. (I.
i luake were dnlv appoiuled K.-aeiveis of .
i the It. K. lnaperCoinpany and that on
the lsl day of lieeeiiilier. 111! I. said Pe-eeiver-hip
was made permanent, all by ;
oi.h-is in the abovi' entitled notion
TO OUR
V
stand
same
Ii- . -I ,., Mu li .. ...I
!,iu UIU il of a
5c
nt nit grwefrt.
Diamond. M. II, inn, II A Ce
4011 N. 41 h HI., IMill.
THE BREW
That keeps the family healthy
is Mountcastle's.
Once used it becomes a luxury
that you can't dispense with.
No more dyspepsia, indiges
tion, bilious attacks.sick head
ache or tired feelings !
Give it a trial if you ore not
already using it.
Baked fresh every day.
MOUNTfASTLE'S BAKERY '
Weldon, N. C.
Owing to the fact that
this is the first winter
that the people of Weldon
have had experience with
water works, we vvbh to
say to all of our custom-
itt,1i;'l;l'"!::!:'"tl'u,''','lu'r rom,,ers that should any de.
tii creditors hoidinif ciamn. uL-.i'inst i fects appear in either the I
vii. I helendalil Ule hereby untitled to , , .
pies, !!! the name duly verilie.l to tne WOrktlUIIISIlip or lllatcl ia!
iin.h-rsiL'ned Keeeiveis either ut the . j
Weldon bank , Trust Co. or the bank of 111 any WOfK that We have
v elilon, ill v elilou, N. t ., on or tieiore intn.l !,..
the Ituth day (t .lamiary. ll'l, or they mSiaiiea llldl Wt
may be bailed from a laitinpation ill rjjajy remedy
tl,o n..N n(' the .:ll.l Cum nun v. J
All debtors whose accounts appear on without COSt tO the OWn- i
tiie books of the concern are untitled to ... .
make inimediale pavment or ineaMiies er. We alSO WISI1 to S3y i
will betaken to collect the same aud u t.u,,M ...... I, , !
report of same mil he made to the .Imlire """ivj juu nuit iirt-
of the Superior Couir with reiiuest lot son to believe that V OUr
an order to sell the same at public aue-; J
tion vvork is not properly in-
Du Tuesdav. the !Hli .lav ol I'cimiarv, , .
pm", at it o'clock a. m . the undeV- stalled we ask that you
siL'ued lieceivers will examine any per-i n mid vv ill h
sou or jiersons who mav desire to ap-i"" nU V C Will llave
pear before them o. any person or er-t,e Plumbing Inspector
sons whom tliev niav subpoi na coucein- " '
examine same and should
he find same not properly
installed we will remedy
all trouble without cost.
WELDON SHEET METAL WORKS.
-I X ly
Big Reductions
in Men and Boy's
Clothing.
W ill I
! Jiisppbn,
ep II ly
1
MEN'S AND BOYS' Ol'TI ITTFRS.
WELDON, N. C.
I'M I.
tkr the aila-irs of said compauv.
Thi8 the 17th dav of 1 ceiniier
I!. S. Tl.'AVIS,
.1 0 liPAKE,
W. Ii, HANI Kb, lieceivers.
t.Kd. C. (iltKPN,
AtturoeVH for Het'eivers.
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HORNER MILITARY SCHOOL
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
Spring Term begins January
16. New students may enter Jan.
5, without cost. Apply (or illus
trated catalogue.
iiliLsL QIHARIICTAii
tMV Sioouicli 5t-lrAaiisBffwislif.iljr
FOR SALE CHEAP,
One slightly used Pony Buggy
good as new. Apply to
J. L. SlIKPHERD,
12 24 6t Weldon, N. C.
FOLEY KIDNLY PILLS
fOR SAUACHC M?Nira AliO SUOOkl
coNDKNsn ) stati;mp.nt or thk conihtion ofthe
Bank of Enfield,
Enfield, N. C, at the close of business Dec. 31. 1914,
Liabilities
Resources
Loans and discounts.
Overdrafts,
lieveniie Stamps,
Hankmtr House
KurniUiie and pixlures.
Cash in safe.
Cash and due from hanks
Total,
.'.Vi. 17 - ( apital SlocL.
Tli.l.H Sin plus
is 1'ndivided piolitH,
5.0IHMKI I neai lied discounts
I. null (ill I liin.li nds, .lanuarv 1st
ll.;;il.l'-' I Cuhier'h Checks
47, Hire' I llepi"
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state of North Carolina.
t mint v of llahfai.
1, Ivey Watson, l'n sidi nt of the ahove named Lank, do nolemnly iwcar t'''
the ahove statement is true to the hest id my knoled)fe and hclief.
1VKY WATSON, 'reidcnl
State of North Carolina.
County of Halifax,
Suhscrihed and bwoiii to hefore me,
thisillh dav of Jan 1 '. ' 1 ".
' C. II. MATTIIKWS,
Nota ry I'tihlic.
Cortect-Atledt:
til.O. 11. CCKTIsi,
A. 8. IIAHRISON,
11. C. IU N N,
Diraotort.
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