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KKflt rou BENGA-LINTJ ENGALlNXli SHOODAO HOODAO FOUL I? liXLi Tuesday, March 29, 1881. 0UB STOCK OF Spring and Summer Goods is cow Complete. O ATTN ATIN 81 8TJBATT CATTN LTOXT MADRAS BUITIN r ADBA3 . 8UITIN VT WHITS, BLACK A COLOBED GBEK ADUTE O With Trimmings to Match, O -AND PLAIN AND LACE BUNTING. tv ntTE WHITE GOODS Department will be . h mrred Striped, Lace ana Jfiain nsmwuu, iCd mA B MvTuvsto, Victoria and Pewlan Barred anu Dui . - MuftllnB, , riaui. iVnrifl Pinner Tucklnaa Piques, s Dacca, Tucklngs Bis bop ka,u.nn French Lawns. Mi" "i"" ' u,uik T.moh de Unen iw... "TnvtiiinG wanted In this "Wf rSave unSSiilil large stock ot Laces, Embroideries, etc., etc. We have a tremendous stock ol DRESS GOODS, Ballon.. Miw,8Mtt I otbei Trimmings to to matcn. OUB STOCK OF Ready-Bad Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods U large and cheap. We hare the best Unlaiindrled Bhlrt in the market for the money. A very handsome assortment of WHITE GOODS Embracing all grades, from DOMESTIC PIQUE TO THE FINEST FBENCH AND PERSIAN LAWNS. Parsols end Silk Umbrellas. Something new to Table Linen Setts. Ecru Lace Curtains new and popular Some beautiful Scotch Ging hams. Everything new and stylish will be found In our stock. We will be pleased to have you Inspect our goods. 111., to all apperance Bat tew weeks Drevious to this she had-ffv birth to a chii4d was appatentrjl well,. with the 'exception or a nursing sore mouth, from the effects of which she iad grown quite weaK ; so mucn so mac her husband thought it was necessary to call in a physiqian, but she objected, insisting upon waiting a tew aayB rong er, thinking she should manage the af fection without the aid ot a physician. She soon afterwards very sudden-1 ly sank away, and to all appear ances gave up the ghost. TheDody was kept till the next day about 2 P. M., when it was enclosed in a coffin and taken to the graveyard, followed by a great many mournful friends. In laying her out her arms were tied to gether above tho'elbows with a strip of cloth, so that her nanas wouiu retain a position across her breast. At the grave some of her friends wished to view her remains and the coffin was opened thatthey might dq, so. , Pfl.re moving the lid over the glass they could not see through the moisture on it, and it was then seen that one of her hands had been torn loose from the band and was lying by her side, and her arms were as limber as of one alive. The . circumstances bore upon tne but stui About Binswlf no Senator Conkllng and tne Nominations. "Special Dispatch to the Baltimore San. Washington, April 4. The Presi dent, in conversation with reference to a. -vr . - . it i . e subject vt- toe recent jxew or nominations, said that he had nothing whatever to reproach himself with so far as Senator Conkling was concerned. The President holds that Mr. Onkling bas reauy nOiCauwjioi jtrie vauce agunsB the adminiijtiitian; Infthe Sunday ttf4 lernofto Interview betweeii the Pyesi-f dent and Mr. conkling, or wmcn so much has been said, the President was unreserved in his acknowledgment of the obligations which he felt toward all the different wings of the Republi can party in the State of New York, for he realizes very fully that unless they had all pulled together in his be half he woolcLnot now bq sitting in the White House. But he took particular pains to impress upon Mr. Conkling that he could not for one moment think in his public acts ot leeognitfng the di visions of the party, or of bestowing the patronage of, the government upon any one of the factions In such alftian ner as to be considered a5 taking sides with it It may -be-Tematked, however, that Senator Conkling contends that the President bas done exactly this ihing, in inominating Mr. IUbertson Who is so prominent a representative of one of the factions. The President, in tne -interview wiui mx minds of . several nresent, thev could not enteruin.. any otior iveard very fully what the ; flew Xor. atui. uiu uuii - vauh uuirns wu uv him, and Mr. Conkling-did not vol- ALEXANDER HARRIS T.L ,1 ap!3 mar29 B00ts a fl Txozs 81 Spring Stock 1881 We are dally receiving our SPRING STOCK A DCLICIOUO DRINK For Use in Families, HoteU, Clubs, Parties, Etc. ITS MI, whleh will be more complete than ever before and comprises the Brands Lite st Styles S LADIES', MISSES', CHILDRENS,' ..GENTS', B01S'. AND YOUTHS' jl HUB QflGH but that she was dead, s Her hands were again placed in position across her breast and with the same strip or cloth and SHE "WAS BURIED. After returning to their - homes several of the parties who Tiad noticed- the sin gular appearance of the corpse com- mencea to iaiK ii over, anu. i-uey mwu. raised a doubt m their jninfls ; that sne was not dead. About 5 o' clock ttiat same evening several weHtto the grave and took the body up. un opening tne coffin they found fresh moisture on the glass of the coffin lid, and her hands were agaia broken from the strip of cloth that bound them, and they were hnth lvini? bv her side. and. instead of her limbs being in the least rigid, they and her Sneers were flexible. Notwith standing all this they could not. con vince themseiver Dut tnat sne was aeau, and she was reburied. The matter was generally discussed in the neighbor hood, and by the following Sunday the excitement had grown so intense that it was decided to re-exhume her the following day. The next day, Monday, after she had slept beneath the sod for four days and nights, she was again, resurrected and .taken to her home where she has been slowly but grad ually improving. Her friends enter tain the strongest hopes of her recov ery, which, if she does, will be a remark able occurrence lODg to Derimemueieu by the people of Snicarte. The way in which this affair was managed ras, to say the least, very singular. unteer to ten. what hedid wank; if fae wanted anythmgliftiie way'of appoint ments. The President thinks it quite likely that Mr. Conkling may have been disappointed in iris action, but: he is firm in the opinion that: Mr. Conkling has no right to imagine that he has been decei ved. In determinin g" to steer: clear Of anything which can" be con strued aa. an application or as taking sides wita eitHer-the' conkling or tne ahti-Jkllng Repabijcans, the Presi dent is following the -example set by Mr. Pierce on his accessioji to the presi dency with reference to the quarrels of the hardshell and softshell Democracy of New York, which at that time were quite as bitter as the present dissen sions among the -Republicans of the State. AND THE FINEST STOCK -r Tt fM-ri ' E. D. LATTA SM. k ' ' ' ........ . . - ' ' - A LOT OF- Bostons 6KAVES & SOXS. The "Hub Punch" hu Utely been Introduo.d, aa4 maeta with maikad popoiu vor. FINE BOOTS1 SHOES WarrM to Contain ontg th, Choice Fruit Juiees and Granulated Sugar. .. . . . i sn i.. X ....Vlm In variety ana Edition to tto cWoe thin which undeniably ,nUrg the pleasures of life and encourage good fellowship and good nature if rightly enjoyed. GOOD AT ALL TI 4 SPCECIALTY. Lower grades all goods In our line all prices. FULL STOCK STETSON HATS, n and a pretty line Straw Hats, Trunks, Valises k Satchels, ALL SIZES AND RRICES. Call and see us. PEGRAM & CO. feb20 Just the Thing to Keep in Wine Cellars. Sideboards not Complete Without Hub Punch, It can be used Clear or with Fresh Milk, Ice, Soda, or Hot Water, Lemonade, or with Fine Ice, to Suit the Taste. Sold by leading Wine Merchants, Grocers, Hotels uA Druggist everywhere. Trade supplied at manufacturers prices by WU son & Bur-ell, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Charlotte. N. C.B Jan 23-eod 6m. Whooping Cough. Hall's Journal of Health. Whooping cough, called pertussis by physicians, is said to be owing to the presence of bacteria under the root of the tongue. The cough is so urgent that the breath becomes exhausted, and, in the effort to draw in the needed air, the top of the windpipe seems to nearly close, causing a whooping sound. The old plan was to let the disease run its course, being careiui tnat me symp toms were not aggravated by cold. Certain medicines seem to act favora hi v in snme cases, and in others to have no noticeable effect The following h.ivR been recommended: The nui extract of hyoscyamus, from one to four drops, depending on tne age 01 tne pa tient. A blister to back of neck. Fric tions to the spine twice a day, with onion juice. Beat a fresh egg in a pint of vinegar and add half a pound of loaf sugar; take two tablespoonfuls every four hours. The best treatment for the cure of whooping cough that has yet been discovered undoubtedly is to ex pose the patients to the vapors arising from the purifying boxes in 'gas works. But it is not always convenient lor uie patient to visit these places; and it has been found to answer just as well to procure some of the liquid hydro-car- F .... f j ..4. iU V-v - bon that is always iounu at iue uulluui Phllp Calls on Garfield. Washington, April 4. Among the callers at the White House to-day, was Kenward Philp, who is well known to the country through the association of his name with the forged Morey-letter. He was accompanied, by Mr. William Holliday, who has,, immediate charge of Mr. Philp's affairs relating to that let- ter. tie saia nis uujecb in uamug upuu the President was that, as President Garfield and himself were the only two people that were injured by the forged letter, he wanted to ask the President to divide his salary with him. Serious ly, he said, the District Attorney at New York had notified his counsel, Judge Veeder and C. W. Brooks, that it was the intention to drop the prose cution of him. The District Attorney would go into open court and make a statement, unqualified and emphatic. that the theory of the prosecution con np.minsr Philo was false from the start Immediately thereafter, Mr. Philp says, he will commence suit for false im prisonment against the District Attor ney, and for malicious prosecution against Geo. H. Bliss. Sale of the Atlantic. Hiiappi and Ohio Railroad Confirmed. Richmond, Va., April 4 In the United States Circuit Court to-day, Judges Bond and Hughes presiding, the report of M. F. Pleasants, the mas ter who conducted the sale of the At lantic, Mississippi and Ohio Railroad, was presented, and Judge Sbipman, council for the English bondholders, asked the court to confirm the sale. After a conference between the court and counsel the form of an order of confirmation, including the manner in which the purchase money shall be paid, was agreed upon. The order pro vides for the deposit of $5,0000Qof the purchase money with the Union Trust ComDanv of New York, and the balance, $8,605,000, with the Fidelity of rniiaaeipnia, ootn 50 CENTS PER "i ' YARD. DO NOT DELAY. They Go E"ast at 50 Cents per Yard at SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE VARIETY OF Ladies' Dress Goods and Trimmings, Lawn., Silk Handkerchiefs, Embroideries, Corsets and Hosiery, all the latest Styles and very Cheap. ALSO, A HANDSOME STOCK OF Ready-Made Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods. ELIAS & COHEN Give us a call before buying. mar27 LANDRETH'S DECLINE TUTJGS Trust ComDanv siihifict to the order- -of the court, and of the purifying boxes, and vaporize it upon evidence being furnished? of the in a metai uisn m iub kiuscu iwm ui gam aeposic nsviug ueeu uiauc, a umu irv DOMESTIC GOODS ILLS .rs nf ual a is r.r h srivp.n tt the DlirchaserS- aand tna PfbDertv iWahdtd over tt) mm, the ordertopftlomaifyEnteTOnoivi til M ? . I row mflrninci . i fill' a Wo II urn or a of Office Seeking. Providence Press. 1 The campaign of the office-seekers in Washington is not without its humor ous side. The other day a cabinet offi cer went t the rPesidjbn!; .andj'sald : "Thftrn arltiiri oandidateS iifof tb& Of- ficA of at--rr. .JJothipf. them ap- ear to be good men. One is enaorsea v fcher iHiffsnnan The otlferMs highly comthended by a number of senators and represenatives. I have about decided to appoint ar. ,who is endorsed by the represen tative from that district." It is said that President Garfield expressed his approbation of this course. "Then the secretary said, -as be opened - a docu ment, "1 thought I would show you the reKmmehpafi8 otts father eandi fiatB hftfore triakine tiiei ttppointment' The President 'tdbk tne 4paper and saw standi? at the bead of the lislof sigu- 0 w ri 3 .1 j rru ers th -nam;-J. warneiu, iiw 'second name was tnat ot tne secre tary himself. Who is Mrs. Wlnslew T As this Question Is frequently asked, we will slm oly say that she Is a lady who Jor upwards of for fs years, has unthinglytdeTOSpd her time and tal ents as a Female; Physic4an,and nurse, principally constitution ana waiim ui una uuureiuio uoso, and, as araMjlt oMhis.efEotti andpracucal Jtnowl edse obtained In a lifetime spent as nurse and lor cnuare AS LOW AS .' INDORSED BY CLERGYMEN, AND Our customers' caarest jassfrrea that always sell as A m PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AN IT. THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AQE. we- will' the little patient. It almost always a ffnrds immediate relief, and the whoo i nor w ill not return for hours. This lkkiiid canJaeKainedjatanygaswpFks at ntue or uu uuov, uu iw oawou hft! incurred for vaporizers. A table- Upbonful or more may be evaporated at a time, ana repeateu ouee :i4y j,w oftlener. A large iron spoon makes' a good evaporatingdish. It may be held ever the flame of a lamp, or a coal Shovel may be heated and the liquid poured into it and allowea to evaporate .1 tkn nofmnf H'hia trpatr.- . . lit i i ; T 4n I vc ment woma propaoiy u uew'.f'i bv ih-y KrjDffttsnna JL. 13 Mill n-i id Sil'vi-Vii a rderr S eeds CHEAP 8YMPTOMS OF A TORPID Iioss of appAHtarTf ansea-boweia oos-iive, i at n.i-n jn trwTTAe.d.witri4t dull sensation in the back part, Pain ander the shouldeT- Vild. fuUnaBa after eattngr, wi thodisl n- Wheu there lsajdec lne Iter Shall Have M'lMA (fit. -0- JU3T BECE1VD, 50 DOZ. 'II l vo and Three Button Kids All shades, at 35c per salr, good quality. AN ELEGANT LINK OF "GENTS' Straw Hats and Hand-Sewed Shoes ;in.rini t.n A-rArtiem ot bodv or mind, Irritability of temper. Lowpirita, JjQbs of memory, with a feeling of naving neg leeted tome duty, weariness. Dlzalnesa, BTnfiipriTig of the Heart, Dote -oetore the wfli Yellow fikku Headache. KestJess 3 AriesS at night, highly colored Urine. , TJf THESE WAaHLH Us &JUS uamnuiwi SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED, i TTrrT8 FILLS are especially adapted to nch casesTone dose effects sncb a cnange of fealins as to astonish the sufferer. . TbeyIncreM- the Araotlto, d cansethj body to Take on Fiesta, thus the system Is cSdPrlce ffi cents, fe WsMrnoy Btw If .Tiffin throat-aad lung, -troubles. convenient and inexpensive. Wonderful Dicoveriet in Sahara. New York Sun. . i i : 1 A discovery ot mucn arcnjooiosicai interest has recently .been ifiade in;;the Algeria Saba-a.AjTarry, tehas hn parrvitior vn work?, in connection w ith the prouosea , iranssauarij-ai TUITPS HAIR m Gbat Ha or Whisk kbs change to a Gmsst Bold by DraggisU, or sentTiy Sxpsess o reeeipt 01 fl. Office, 33 Murray Sti; -Hftjf Ydrlu Feb 23 deodwIy. v , HC0H SISS0S- & SONS, - Harpaves Wilhelm, N Importers, Dealers and Manufacturers 1 : Smith Bunding, pr7 Trade Street, Char'otte, ox rjpHE WASHDtQTON GAZETTE, ; .Pobllshed at the Nattonal itopi every aMdaj .wtog a full resume of the preceding weesnewi of all nattonal topics-and general InteUUtenee, be sides being the anlr. l.mi -Auiam ii aEPBJSKOTXms SODTHKBl?. There supporting the KattoBArDetBOXmJP'' fcMted by GKOHOBC. WEDDEHBUKN, of VI rata ls, formerly, publisher of the. Bchmond (va.) : TEEMS OF 8UBSCBIPTI0N : gagle copies, one year. Dostaee paid. . . $ 2 00 e copies, to oae address; postage paid. i .Ten copies, to ene address; PPStapald,. fla 5B J'fMy copies, t one address, postage p MOQ "with a copy tree 4o the pewnieourin the clubs. , or further Information address GAZETTE PUBLISHING GOMPASX f, I u. Box8 Washtotto. D.CU Wth MARBLE STATUARY is I ' MONUMENTS, FOBNITfJBE SLABS, Tile,- AND COftNEB NOBTH AKL MOlSrfcOT 8TC; way having JioUee& ; mound of sana? ih theMeighrhoodjpJf JWKiad the sattd dufeP.and diseoyerfift poe top of i a sptiencaf dome. " ThmHturally, arousedhTs fnterest, ana getting nis Xrtahs t.o ditr still deeper, he found un derneath the ddme a square tower, then a platform of masonry, and finally a complete mosque. Continuing the ex- : A,,' -si r rn.M dnAh'nrtoa rrTiiBn t'.AVl lll'lx. -11. 1(111 1 : v v. sevehthoifees iiiq perfect preseJWafn, and came uporHa subterranean -water course. At the last news nine nouses had been disinterred, ana m. tarry was eettine additional assistance to clear out the precious watercourse, which he describes as s,uicientso irrigate uiii forest of palms. It is well-known that the Sahara was at one time much more populous man ii io auu i much more extensive, but no one seems hto hayeTSUuposed that cities, pad .been hnritifl tinder its Sancts. SO recennv sinlce the introduction of Mohamme danism. . ' To Accemmodate the Public. The fiftonnetofi ef tfcatinybenserr pTSWtor rf fflf edy, Kldney-Worf, frl -recognition of tne craims oi the 'public which has so liberally patronized them, have prepared a liquid preparation of that reme dy for the special accommodation of those who, from any reason, dislike to prepare it for them selves. It is very concentrated, and, as the dose Is small, It is more easily tateniby many, "has the same effectual action in all diseases of the Kid neys, liver or bowels. Home and Farm. 5 "Malt Bitters are braln?fierf e andHtood food, peculiarly adapted to, and warmly recom mended by, our druggists and physicians for gen ahiiita mnt.l nnd nhvstcai exhanstloa. bis- teria, nervousness, sleeplessness, emaciation and 4ropa . : y!:-n t.i vxr CLOVXB and OBCHAED GRASS 8KEDS, WBOTJOUXJI ahp Bxtao. Ls WRISTON & CO. nates, ttke moreover, teething, r . . a ri- J knnlth a rei 1 a ntAMsAwov sum regulatiherbe?relsi 3te9nse iis ar-7j ticle. Mrs. Winsiow is wewiuuuc wociu-reuowMcu as a benefactor orhrTacerchudren tsertatoly do rise un and bless her; especially-Is this the case in thiscity. Vast auantUlesof the .SootUna Syrop are dairy sold and used-nere. We think Mrs. Winsiow has immortalised-er name by this In Valuable article, add wa tsmeerely beUve; thous Inria nf riiidreri' have beerr saved 'from an early k. its Hmaiv na. and that millions vet un- KShrtareiSfcnef her blessed. -fftHBOthei nasflBcnar nertiw to her sufferine little one; raxwr epinten, until she nas given utw Syrap. Try if, i Mer.sNew yons nis apoiue. . r,li-m i mote as..' .' fu. - -i-J .n is artnovtosv barker's flsflr Bal sam is popniar fw cleanliness and promptly re storing tne youuuui , root draggiat for 1 bottle at aouaous ptooo pwnes. 2000 GROSS CORKS, JALXBIZES, ' r ' " - ' Wholesale & Retail. Dipt by Exammation i Go to W. P. MARVIN, Agent, and Successor to F.;8carr&Co. ' TO Fresh Drags and Pure Medicines Konebottae ' err test Drogf do I keep taw stock.. . Atao, ToOet and fancy Articles, -perfumeries, Combs, Brashes; Tboth Brasses, c .. , , ' GABDEN SEEDS of an the best varieties, and warranted to be KWJd. Fhysialasst pmerna are gives spee- of publis Hoptag to receive share natron ace: i am. respecHn iecm : 0 i i I 4 yiAOCHS ? : IMPROVED PATENT IITIR PApr va mm m twic a Loao. riuNOaivUAna(telriUav'a cvaas - CEulitfiarita, liter CvEpl Castiytwa, fesllt feibfst, Ekk ft Xemu Iniick ffKSrSIK:t llft-n tiiutii.i 1 1' I luflrtn ..i ' A.r.iBf' nrsai mwmrw za . wmH-f t : . v mK. rMM it tr r rn M f!.. i2Ksra:- tw-rw-n.-i-i'"-isuMM-ej trn-r I Mrs, , , inons; Kanufsotared and lot fle armaI "T tree( ttrsrsTMd. - 1 rdrsale In Charlotto at the (lrng stores ljv - Wrlston ft Co.. F. SCBTh T. OS Bmitli ano-wusoii a. BurveuV i '1 may 15 if. AAivn St. Niehorasfor4881. 5,eoobrpa EBptjia, Ot NICHOLAS, thai hM iiwrMiMi so mach la sise and munrjar-. pages daring the past year that the publishers have beea oUL to lseoe -the: yearly vmBytmo!' ! .instead oi one aa jbtwiwip. yM.-vyrr. ; i r, they repore argaHMw iu.uw m .y10 , real thin dftlonsrof! keements ror me. 1 story for baysv mu Include a capital waeajJ' - IBSOBlGtlNAL AND GENUTN1 DXlt?pMLONO CUX L. i A- 700 GALLONS .:m-. rWvYarranted to last lesser and look better than 1... : fore White tH.fl':'Sisei,-1liL Is a tore t ! i , . BAITIMOBE, Mp Ilapilll Do not that raira. Smith's Scrofula Syrup. atam finrlim KOTtM aSl L .rtrrntat rre ttta tooteoS andst abome of 8m'aBa8yrtipBjMl Dtarurin Soutnarnonsuieas- uutwvg, ; tkaihu njnd Tjr.2ienov,s Undo- uTiS f&mi lor several years, ond ean teir commend tt as an tavaaaMermedy for OBughs, eSsSdav found It superior to a oth remo diea Satlhay tried. For sale by c T. a Smith. nfiiHtl iliiifr J i.i -v?m give a wrtttea gaarantee to tin effect iiu-.TT-. - -t u '-. , ' oi i it fiuu jm-s .'. .".- This, together with Sitting BhiH5IM,;4 IS MAJACTtJMO) E. H, P06UE, For sale by all dealers in Charlotte. i eodam mar8- Tw :H0EST,7-n BeoarftA vrnfritmi rmSMm'm conrrjanMd atttfe oui'Hbnest T eo&y-risMedlabel wrnes sin m imia o&Msa ortrnr ooi. - Manufactured only tar . BSQWH ft BBO- r I - ' ----j ft J . L, HARDIN, MERCHANDISE RDEER .i mwLT.nnlshedl J. Mmth and Charea i eottage,neorner ef AND C0MMIS8I0y.i MEBflH ANT, rvrden foreram. Hay. Heafcnaar, WTuliaosviBrAUent fijUBCi to. smisst" ,tba dJl5.vaxi JasjeEoSl ature's Wonderlan4pi Avtf toltie,f Amirtean Troplcsrtbrles 6T AW'lind-ATOSW.-nr i Clara Ersklue oiementisyiaHuiui uuwmcui BT of'-JUrature. dtrtctfiit? aM efrtowragtaiT yonog, peoplein thaJrfh;,hM . eetaauon nHfy elblhmdlnr theRovember nnm S'nf rntiSlr lliultnued Ballads for Iounji: ; ... niimho a - ' uuiuwn ca Folks, beginning with the brtetmaa Budget of ton 4 the firsts ber: An Indian inrtis.Tt maldenta HiAridAibi Osanrair-Pi : ,i by FraHR'Tl. 8 Look- FsnoiUii tjef,1 ofj I tha BubUshers. Scribner OcMS BnaiilanyiNew . 1 t . htEyes," the Ponca LT Stssy nsiimw. rf iuiaiEae'yi4 num-r . -, Theiorlesiot this r;' -S ta be lamed bo Irahejfim 0& ith MTtmrboti -.. - i mmVH FHjk MmhiM iii ni.Lte th Mderfultmstmasr 00 ,-SOi vkr. i;rc OBESt 0 A A. Alt Prieis ever paid toJW? tot for CMdttdonM 4ttX0a t ir u iMiurxm oi its aa ii ii im jva a ru inn iMDassajr Hi . ssl r t .T3J.MS00 X .i -V
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