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rt .ffitt 1Q tPcopal Convocation. . i Superior Court. yHTgXjaUlaKl WiUil The Convocation of Kaleigh' The May term of Chatham su- - met a tlie Episcopal church at perior court began last Mondav. THURSDAY. May 5, 1904. this place or, last Tuesday night. The judge arrived on the morning tram, coming Irom bcotland coun Sale of the Famous Egypt Coal Mines, Local Records. - There were present of the 1 ciererv neighbors to sub- to The Record. cents until the election. Tell your err ibe'at once Only The town commissioners at their monthly meeting Monday uiqbt decided to call out the street force for two days. The millinery department at Loudon's store is kept complete oil through the season. They re- ceive Boiaetuiug ro; nufcion .n th.8 church evPryaay.xVuur - - Bev. John J.Roberts was rinr snriULT UtlL vju. vau iiaiu iuc tire same . At Cumnock, N. C. By virtue of the powers con tained in an order of the Superior Court of Chatham county in the cause entitled "Hart-Ward Hard ware Company vs" The Chatham Coal &Tron Company and Others," I will, on the . First Day of June, 1904, on the premises at Cumnock, N. advantage as at opening of the season. The county commissioners were in session only one day this -op!- Heretoiore tuey nave tot Wv-pd the bad example o Fusion liisliop Cheshire, Rev. Dr. M. M. ty where he had held court last Marshall and Rev. A. B. Hunter, week. of Raleigh; Rev. James E. Poin- Immediately on the judge's ar dexter, of Warrenton, and Rey. rival he opened court and the Julian E. Ingle, of Henderson. At following were drawn and em pan tile services on Tuesday night the elled as the grand jury: sermon was preached by Rev. Mr. , - J. W. Pearce (foreman), Alex Poindexter. Oldham, L. S. Baldwin, Med. On yesterday morninsr Rev. Bennett, J. M. Garner. J. R. Thad. A. Cheatham, the deacon in Rives, W. L. Welch, L. B. Bynum, C, at the Company Store, sell to charge of this parish, was ordain- Dennis Philips, Lysander John- the highest bidder for cash about ed to the priesthood by Bishop son, Robert Abernathy, J. W. 2700 acres of land on and in which Cheshire. The ordination ser-. Griffin, E. M. Stone, Nathaniel is located the Cumnock coal mon was preached by Rev. Julian Hilliard, Ab. Thomas, B. R. Har- mines; also a lot of personal prop E. Ingle. This is the first ordi. grove. John W. Webster and W. pertv. consisting of stock. bLmK F. Williams. smith tools, coal cars, etc. On The judge's charge to the grand this property is fixed very valua -jurors was a plain and clear ex- ble machinery, engines, structures planation of their duties, and was for operating the mine, etc. The heard with much interest. j said land is more fully described Solicitor Robinson was prompt, as follows: jy at uis post oi uuiy anu ai once n irsc xract uegmning at a llm : : : : v. : : : : THE POPULAR STORE: v. : . : : . 1 nere since ordain- the e( ere n,fty-eiollt; years ago. D c A o Connty Finances. During the campaign two years repeatedly predicted began the prosecution of cases on stump bva red oak neara large fl ago it was f their" ?.?Mently serted by predecessors, and have :"""rr . lu1' " e 0 . ' tne criminal aocKec. xne ioiiow- rocK, uaniei iviciver s corner on L Lift 1 ii one rtt i - - y-I 4" li -v 1 - - It- f 4-1- a a . .1 - TV , , ' m iiii; vaoco ncio uiouuiacu Ul. nuc uaun Ui tilt? XIV cl, rXULl 11111- r.irl two davs' session, but here- ..T feU" 01 e State against Cap. Johnson, mng south with his line 16 chains Xr thev will try to do all the ;ufuy, y V TeanciaQ Phil Tysor and Percy Tysor: in- and 50 links to a post oak, his oth S in one day. ,5 C3nty orders. These dieted for assault with deadly er corner, thence east with his 0US1U J Kepubhcan speakers and scrib- n. dftfpnrlRnf.s TtlAn-d cnJlt.w of.liRi Hur 9.0 in Imina f.r a cfata There are said to be two or era even went so far as to s?iy 1 aua judgment suspended on pay- j thence south with his other line three cases 01 smau pox in :i iam- . ""a" wuuvy uiuws wumu ue soiu ment of costs. nf negroes near s Moncure, ac a cuscount to, "Democratic , il' t " l 1 T flhrpcfnve rt?li-v miiiln ! . . . . 1.1. rut mere irom uunmui. xu ""s""0) iucicuj ton Alston and Alton cohsec Vnu-orth Leaeue confei-ence.which tion, when the fn hA held at Moncure next control of the . - - - ; tl? Saturday will not then be held. puoncan speaters nave con ,' , ' tiuued to repeat their false asser a anuicu lucui, uauim muuu cions aoout democratic mismnn 41 chains to a postroak, Evander. State against Jim Alston, Gas-! Mclver's corner, thence west with f I l: A P" 1- nis nne 4i.i cnams to a pine on If you are interested in anything in Clothing, ive can i supply '' your wants. We have a snlendid line of Rnvs'. YVmfW and fpn' Plnthino- X. ------ J 7 wv WWMVA .A.W M AV & Q ' CAN FIT ANY ONE Gains: af- L1Ueuceof this the Pittsboro make money out of the poor tax- fray: defendants submit and' and the hill, thence with Will Fou t Sunday school and Payers And ever since the elec- fine(i e.lCh and costs. ; shee's line, crossing Buffalo creek wBniouiawuiugei ; Ktate against W. li. Ciilbertr 25 chains to the Mclver road, ' county, these Re- ; trausDortinsr came out of the thence with its various courses to State: defendant submits and Foushee's corner, thence with his 9 judgment suspended on payment line west 2G.56 chains to Foushee's i of costs. old line to stake in the field, I State against W. B. Cooper: thence north with said line 31 transporting game out of the chains to a pine, his corner, thence Stiite: dpfpndant submits find west with his other line 17 chains attention to the undisputed fact judgment suspended on 'pavmeut to chestnut oak in the bank of the that Chatham's finances were nev- of costs. " j river, thence do. vn the river as it er in a better condition than they j state against Touy Hill: selling meanders to the first station, con now are. Not only is Sheriff Mil- Uviue: verdict of not guilty. j tabling 1115 acres. liken paying every county order, state against Elbert Wicker:? Second Tract One other tract ! when presented, dollar for dollar, : rnarrviusr a srirl under fourteen beginning at a pine, Foushee's out ne recently tried to get an ex Fusion office-holder, who holds a large amount of county orders We have stouts, slims and regularsall prices and styles, "re call special attention to our line of Boys' and Men's extra pants. T77"e handle the cel ebrated "Junior Pants" for boys. "s7"e also carry a very complete line of DETJLXITIslxlri.gfS, and can suit the most fastidious, GIVE US A CALL. La wmm & mi. Guuter, was killed, by a colored boy, named Thomas Gunter, at Haywood on last Sunday after noon. The deceased started to whip the boy (who is fifteen years o'ul) when the latter shot him with a gun and thus far has evaded arrest. The showing of white and black goods at W. L. London & Son's was never more complete than this season. They make a snecialtv of both. In colored cot- age ment of our county finances. In answer to and contradiction of these false assertions we call marrying years of age: defendant pleads corner, on the road running south guilty and judgment suspended with his line 24 poles to a small on navmeut of costs. ! hickory, thence east with his oth- that were issued timing Insion, The State docket was all dis-' er line 110 poles to a post oak in ton dress goods they always show Tr 1 J . -7"- poen 01 iu.ouuay a.Leiuoou iu i nur, unruiC nuum oou tl.P newest Ask to see their lot uj"OUS:ind dollars on them, and the about one hour and the solicitor ! poles to a dogwood in the Moore uuci uui rttwpicu. ah muci went away next morning, ohcii a , couuiy nne, tnence norm on cie words, this Fusion ex-officer him- ' sm:lH criminal docket was ueve'r ' grees west about 500 poles to Fou- self does not seem to believe the lipforp knnwn in tins nonntv. so shee's corner on Patterson's creek. Ask to see their of shirt-waist patterns. Every thing to complete a lady's outfit will be found on their counters. ST. LOUISr MO. will save the dyspeptic from many - days of misery, and enable him to eat whatever he wishes. They prevent .SICK HEADACHE, cause the food to assimilate and nour ish the body, give keen appetite, DEVELOP FLESH and solid muscle. Elegantly sugar coated. iMin. Take No Substitute. May--N6vember, 1904. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Account the above occasion, effective April 25, 1904, Southern Rail way will place on sale daily, tickets at extremely low rates, to St. Louis Mo., and return. Following are rates applying from principal assertions of his party leaders. If It was a busy time here last he did, he would be very williu- Saturday with some of the Kepub- jand anxious to -et the money for iicau leaders paving- the poll tax i every county order he owns! ,. . . 11- "1 1 . t e 11 . 1 1- T1T 1 J 1 1 1 LL 1.1 or nepuoiicans w no nau ianeci 10 pay. ney pam many a uouar, for they are making desperate ef- We would also call attention to the fact that, when Sheriff Milli ken took charge of our county forts to carry Chatham at the j treasury, be did not sret one dollar next election and do not seem to, of the county's funds from his mind spending a lot of money in j Republican predecessor, with their efforts. At their request which to pay the county's ordi- far as we can remember. Does ; thence down said creek as it mean this look like crime is increasing-1 ders but in a direct hue about 150 in Chatham under Democratic ; poles to a holly bush, his other hue, thence east with his other line 90 poles to the first station, containing 400 acres. Third Tract Including several lots or tract of land lying on the ! north side of the river bounded as follows: liHginning . at David Watson's heirs' corner of one acre his biienii MilhUen remained in oilice until uiht in order to give them a chance to pay for all they could, and even after he had gone home (three miles from here) they naiy expenses! Commissioners' Meeting. rule, as has been falsely alleged by Republican office-seekers? For a wonder it did not rain on Tuesday of court, as it usually does at nearly all our courts, and consequently there was 110 mud and mire. There have been fever persons here this court week than The eointy commissioners held thfiir reo-nlnr month! v meeting nn telephoned him to give receipts ; 1ist .Monday and audited the fol for oihers, which he obligingly j invv;no. .,rr ;,,. we ever remember, except at the, on the oanic 01 the river running time of the deep snow in Febru north and oast with the line of ary, 1890. Our farmers are now the acre, thence north w ith the so 'busy that thev could not spare - line ot heirs to the corner in the the time to idle away iug to court. a day com- jJiurns line, thence wt&t with said line and Poe s line to a AND SALE: By virtue of an order of thn Superior Court ot Chatham county made In the caune therein penning entl tied N. O. Yarbtrougb. AJicr. Elijah Powell ts Dock Powell and O.hor.V I will, on the 1ST MONDAY IN JUNE, 1904, at the court house door Ju Wttsboro, N. C, sell to the highest bidder at public auction a tract of laud In en.1'1 county aud State In Vew Hope township beginning at a pine on the Horse-pen branch, thence down the various courses of eald branch to Beaver croi k, thoi ce down said creek to a large gum. thouce north 207 poles to a stake, tlionce to first elation, containing about elgtityo six. acres, excepting one acre heretofore deeded to the pebllc school. I Terms of Salo One halt cash balar.ee In six mouths. dererreil payments to bear Interest from j day of sale and title reserved uatll purchase & Season . 60 Day 15-Day. Asheboro : 35.00 $29.G0 $24.20 Charlotte 36.10 30.10 24.65 Durham 34.10 28.40 ' 23.30 Gastonia.... 36.10 30.10 24.65 Goldsboro., 37.10 '31.40 26.25 Greensboro 34.10 28.40 23.30 Henderson 34.10 28.40 23.40 Mt. Airy 37.00 30.85 25.10 Raleigh . 35.50 29.90 24.80 Rutherfordton 35.55 29.60 24.20 Salisbury 34.10 28.40 23.30 Sauford 37.60 31.90 26.25 Selma 37.10 31.40 26.25 Statesvillo (via Knoxville).. 34.10 28.40 23.30 Wilkesboro 40.00 33.40 25ilO Winston-Salem 35.85 29.85 24.40 did. Personal Items. Mrs. Frank Pickard, of Arkan sas, is here on a visit to her uncle, Mr. Ft. H. Hayes. The many friends of Mr. Alvis J. Bynum will regret to hear that his condition is quite critical. Mr3. O. S. Poe has returned from a visit of several months to her son and daughters at Hock Hill, South Carolina. WEEKLY CROP BULLETIN. After Federal Offices. It is quite significant that the only platform of principles or res olutions adopted by the recent Republican convention of this county were two endorsing Roose velt for President and Rollins for chairman of the State executive committee. The significance of these reso lutions is shown by the explana tion that Roosevelt has promised Rollins that he will appoint such Federal officers in this State as Rollins may recommend, and Rol lins has promised Roosevelt that he will get a solid Roosevelt dele gation from this State to the na tional convention. By this con tract or trade the only hope of Republicans getting Federal of fices in this State is by and FOU WKFK ENDING MONDAY, MAY 2, 1S)04. The weather during the past week was not favorable for the best growth of crops. Rather low temperatures continued to prevail, except on the first two days of the week, though the departure from the normal weekly tempera ture for the State at large showed a Minerva Falls, insolvent fees S 1.70 S. P. Teague, insolvent fees, 1.00 J. S. Green, for hogs 3.50 'Jesse Kirkland, for lumber &c. for bridge .across creek near Pittsboro 45.00 M. C. McBaue, insolvent fees 2.45 T. W. Hackney, for build ing bridge near Pittsboro, 30.00 R. F. Poe, insolvent fees,.. 1.05 Poe-Atwater Mer. Co., for supplies 49.83 R. F. White, for bacon,. . . 17.00 J. E. Moore, for clothing for Charlie Sutton, a pau per 4.00 W. E. Philips, for convey ing Tad Sutton to jail . . . 2.00 R. W. Bland, for services as commissioner 18.00 Ti. K. Rollins, for services durinr the entire week: on as commissioner 23.30 other hand in the eastern Florence Ward, for sewing j western portions of the State very at county home, 10.60 beneficial showers occurred on the R. H. Hayes, for profes- j 20th and 27th. Considerable hail sional services, 25.00 was reported on the 26tk in Chat- Ordered, that W. H. Ward be bain, Guilford and Surry counties, instructed to take Tad Sutton and , without any damage her two home. tlie : mout7 all paid. Thl9 May 4. 1934. red ! N. O. YAKBOROUGH. oak Oil the Brantley road, Poe's Womck llayos. Attys. Commissioner. corner, thence along said road a northwesterly direction to a pine on the east side of the road, Poe's other coiner, thence west with his ipORTGAGE SALE By virtue of a mortgage executed by J. S. Alwatcr and wife to Ellas Harris and registered on page ICQ 1.. It .tr H T. In I m ffli nf f.tiA v.Mrtati r and Isaac Halt s line to Harring- j dteds ot Chatham county 1 wiuseii at public ton's line, thence SOlltll with iaisj auction for cash at the court houao dooi ot the hue 280 poles to Taylor's corner, 8nl1 county now Waddell, Gil way & Co., on Saturday, the 28th day of may, thence east with his line to his 1904-tho ,autl de3r,beJ therein as tiiows: Be other corner, thence north 11 poles-' w; lZ . . . ' . " . river at a bunch of Wl low oaks, thence south 61 to his other corner, thence east ees west 64 pole to a.' w. Kntgsn's corner ueuuieuLj ui uuiy a ui . KnnfK w1fK l,;s nfliPr lino f,-. west'wlth Knlehfs line CO poles to stona pllo. pine Southern Railway will, effective April 26, 1904, inaugurate Through Pullman Sleeping Cars between Greensboro, N. C., and St. Louis, Mo., via Salisbury, Asheville, Knoxville, Lexington and Louisville; leaving; Greensboro daily at 7:20 p. M. For fuil information as to rates from all points, Sleeping Car reser vations, schedules, illustrated literature, etc., address ANY AGENT, or R. L. Vernon, Traveling Pass. Agt., J. H. Wood, Dist. Pass. Agt.t Charlotte, N. C. Asheville, N. C. S. H. HARDWICK, Cen'I Passenger Agent. STieeS. lhere was, HOWevei, an : H,Ql,.,l-c!f tt, and porsl-i mon tree pointers, thence east with euOUSfll to ,i i .i ' Stephen Hearce's line 117 polos to stcne pile ?00 'fcetf.om ii aw river, thence up the r:;ver about 200 feet fr.m It to the first siatlon containing . about 42 acres. This April 23rd. 1004. B. H. HAYES, Adnr. D. B N. C T. A. Ellaa Harris. i r . u aosence o waiuitu eUuuSu theuce dowu the S:lme as it mean. siimuicue me giotu u. ers to the first station, contaiuiusr ! :!OULu V1 "ie f V 1 "f , acres, excepting from the said I the State notable over most of j Js fi acre8 heretofore convey the counties from NVarren south d b t, E fc Q j c through W ake and Johnston to Westei.iJKfnlw Com Fa f Cumberland, the week was char- ; bnfc thig e fc actenzedby drought, almost o ; tbe miuerais thereunder; and also rain whatever having occurred : 2g acres rerved f onrl i ' " w"v"' ui ima tiucii tic uui eiuepiuu. Fourth Tract Beginning at a white oak, Matthew Wicker's corner, ana running cast crossing children to the county Chatham's Confederate Monument. The contributions for Chat ham's proposed monument now amount to $548, the following received since our m this otate is Dy an tbrousrh Rollins and Roosevelt, having been This is the reason wh the office-. last issue: seekers of the Republican party j Mrs.Caroline Pearce,Staley, $1.00 in Chatham adopted resolutions : jyrs ary. e. Pearce,..".. endorsing Roosevelt and Rollins. j Pearce, ".. What cared they tor any otner jr w. M. Burns. Goldston. General News Items At the town election held at Hickory last Monday -the vote against saloons was 193 while that for saloons was G8. Mr. Marcus V. Lanier, a promi nent lawyer of Granville county, Notice to Non-Resident. NOritu Carolina, I In the Superior Court. Chit ha in County, j April 4th, 19. N. G. Tarboroush. Administrator of N. McK. Rosser. deceased, vs Isham Kosser. Tho defendant above named will take notice that a summons In the above entitled! action was Issue d against said defendant on the ith day of Litde Buffalo creek 200 poles to a 1 AprIU 1904, by the unders,en8d c,erk r lhe 8up8 ' ... .iri-t i i : rlor court of Chatham county, to appwar at Au hickory, thence north 3o poles to guat term 1904 or 8ald 8uperior coart. which a black gum, thence West 232 convenes on the third Monday before the last poles to a blacks gum, Matthew i Monday lu August. 1904. to answer the core plaint Wicker's Corner, thence With his Plaintiff tor me recovery agatust me aeien- line south 2G degrees east 158 poles to a small black oak, thence west 40 poles to a pine, Wicker's cor ner, theuce south with his line crossing said creek 205 poles to the first station, containing 4274; dant ot the sum of $269.67 and the cost of thin ac-. Uon due by contract. The defondaut will also take notice that a war rant ot attachment was Issued by the under signed on the 4th day of April. 1904, against the property ot the said defendant which warrant Is retnrnabte to said term of Chatham superior court at the time and place above named for the resolutions? All they thought of was the best way of getting Fed eral offices! Sheriff Slandered. If any white man in Chatham has failed to pay his poll tax it is through no fault of Sheriff Milli ken. He has given every oppor tunity to Republicans and Demo crats equally and alike to pay their poll ta. At the request of some of the Republican office seekers he very willingly gave them every opportunity to exam W. Dr. G. Perry, Siler City, P. D. Laster, Lockyille, Total To Date, Magistrate Kills a Lawyer. Charleston, May 2. This after rcur to the complaint or the relief demanded will be granted, This April 4th, 1904. J. L. GRIFFIN, Clerk Superior Court ol Chatham County it i i . wt 3 ,',l.- ; acres. return of the summons when and wfcere the de aieU" ,? " " r B ' Fifth Tract Beginning at a ' required to appear and answer or de 50 Rpnpnt siirvfivs and discoveries ' corner, and rnnhih" west with 50 in the vicinity of King's Moun- their line 104 poles to a red oak, I-00 tain lead to the belief that there Matthew Wicker's corner, thence 25 is an abundant deposit of tin there, south with his line 112.34 poles 5 00 i . , . . , ., , j to a hickory, thence east crossing . in tne late reports oiiue uatus Gum Fork creekl04 poles to a $548.v0 on the Yalu river between the s t in Pattishairs line Japanese and itussians ounaay it thence north with ' said line 112f poles to the first station, contain- iug 734; acres, also all machinery Receiver's Notice. Havins: been appointed Receiver of the Chatham Coal and Iron Com pany, I hereby notify all persons stints, all takinc effect, and inl ine his tax receipts and thus find mediately gave himself up to the out what Republicans had not sheriff. The quarrel was over a paid their poll tax. j business transaction In doins- this Sheriff Miiliken acted very differently from Sher is stated that from tnree to thousand men were killed. , .1.. ttIo fiJfa An ooJri Qnj oil holding claims against said corpo fsnpaicer uannon. oi iub xiuuao w" v .i r 0 t u t noon at Manning, Clarendon coun- EeDreSentatives, has given out a improvements used in connection Y V-h i itw ty, under the court house portico statement to the effect that if the and while court was in session, Vice-Presidential nomination is Magistrate S. M. Youmans shot tendered him at the Republican and instantly killed Lawyer John national convention it will be de- R. Keels. Youmans fired five cined. .ine North Wilkesboro Journal: Jo- returned from tne He left Foster's There is another . . . . . i for receiver of the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad Compa ny, which will be heard by Judge Purnell, at Raleigh, on the 21st of this month. iff .inhnKfvn who two vears aex) , .. - , n,l 1. ferv emphatically refused to let sepnwpu iuiu ;he Democrats examine his tax civil war last Saturday. m r . 1-1 i.t Z r- iMinfir 111 f , tJ 1 T. ill 11 cv;i,jls. v liicu ut me twu uu y ' i-ali'nVilA sAt, of bowels. If vou are the fair-minded company ioriy-tw., y.0 :r; -r; asOHQnr " Rn.h- I I i II, III l 5 I 1 tl L t.J V UWVJVXJ r -m. w with the operation of said mine. . Thirty mining cars, thirty coal cars, farming utensils, mowing machine, sulky plow and other articles, six head of stock, set of application biacksmith tools, hoisting en gines, &c. This April 30th, 1904. R. M. HAYES, Receiver Chatham Coal & Iron Company. nni duly authenticated, on or before the iirst aay oi June, xyu4. All creditors not presenting their claims within said time will be de barred from participating in the distribution ot' the assets of said corporation. All persons indebted to said cor poration are notified to make im mediate payment. R. H. Hayes, April 13, 1904. Receiver. ra One of the srreatest blessings a odest man can wish for is a good : right? What say men of Chatham? And yet hart npforl P ed liepubli.an ex-ofli ce-bolder snip las nnru. - - , ff -g and Liyer Tablet iius ueeu so courempiioie u tu uavviu - -n accuse him of trying to cheat and mauga and others. He is seventy defraud white men out of their five years old and has never been latham ! i ? H,a WMt rohi'mod an outfit VOU Can greatly improve Hezeklah: Henderson, deceased. I hereby t, after Sheriff Milhken rambling over the West letmned an J oftbose you have 'n persons holding claims against . ad de so fairly an unprinci- to his old home in Edwards town- the 9e?.cJ ! ,,7 fiber- to exhibit the same to me on or before t u id.iny, uu i , , cji..,.jrt tTq wa in : bv the ludicious use ot tnamDer- indhi.,i They are pleasant agreeable in effect. G. R. Pilkington. to take and For sale by A DM1NISTRATRIX NOTICE Havins Qualified as administratrix- ot notify decedent the 7th day ot April, 1905. All persons indebted are no tified to pay at once. -April 7, 1904. SALLIE J. HENDERSON, . B, A. London, Atty. Admlnlstrattli. FITTING GLASSES. If you are unable to visit our Optical office and consult our spe cialist, we will send you free a sim pie method of treating your eyes at home on receipt ot a postal card. The Rapport Optical Co., Durham, N. C. ARE INVITED mm ON THEIR COUNTYMEN GRIFFIN & BYNUM . nsr. c. Sa,n.foxd-, - - - NEW GOODS Arriving Daily. Fancy Dress Goods and Clothing a Specialty. pMffm rift fillfefe 6 The Keeley Institute, Greensboro, N. C. FREE CUT THIS OUT TO-DAY MAIL -IT TO Bex 1, GireensTDoro, 3T- O. Please send me your Illustrated Hand Book (No. 26) Name. . . Address;. ' i
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