-voLXVIII. -! 1 j J f! l! f ? CHAlOTTE, N. C., THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 7, 1882. : NO. 4,189. ' m m i - - 1 f .1 . " ! ' " 1 DEALERS IN?- 5 I M uriDR A iIasU&c. PEG RM- & C O., HATS A PBBTTT LINK OF GITS AND LADIES' SLIPPERS. petiAm & c (:, BAY! THB BEST STOCK OF 1 r ink. GfDfc ITHwATE. v., v A M. & ,AQ., I :t i ii in I HAVE ALL SIMM OF , f I PEOB aM ,U M i ' Keep a well selected stock of OF ALL,fmgtBSj P E G UA M & C,P., Have )u-t reeeiveU a flpe -tuck f Wool. Felt and Straw Hats OKTHJ LATKST BTTtilS VEGH-AM & CO., O AN SUIT fOXIU Farmer Friends WUh ariy tlttd gBOOTSf BgOKS TH Y jnaH. Fegr aWT& 6 KEEPS ALL KINDS v Shoe Dressing, French Blacking. Can supply you with the BIST BRANDS and LATE8T 8TYLE8 OF ladies Hi ses and Chillm's Shoes. - i f :,: SM0 J ;C5Y 1 i it-: ,1 : . -i.-.a I'dvtbiu 03-i ! i : rrA.A,-".', te v' 3n airf .. irl jmsj V-I-- .! !r-.f tf. x'ff .r 'fa .1 j f. Mm iUXJ " 1 J 3 lioots, Shoes, Hat Trunks ,.1 itS I ( v --vuiiifaYHIII!:! I 111 ft W? Gdll'ljIotS ajdjlrelels, ALL SHADES. HANDSOME STOCK M i NKqKJfKAB. LACKS AND f jMBBOIPBalM. J , i "TBCSK3kaiii VALI0K8, ' All Srz9a and Prlcet. i LIOSQUITOi-CANOPIES. . r, ft II orfcem 4 t 1 T. Oie & Co. Mftd . f i , 1L -rt- Complaints At tKa aason, Tarioag diseases of twwelis 'are prevalent, and many liW ar fcat through laclof knowledge of a saft and sure re&edy. Psbbt Davis' Pas Killer is a mrega tor Diarrhoea, Dys entery. ChaSetaL OboUrf Misj'basuaiujar Complaiiie&aiKl Is perfectly'thfe. Read th followog j -1 BAnrBKn4."Wr7.i MrcB"2S,TWlJ , FHM Datis' Pact Kliajnt nrfaiU to affotd tMtoni rHttot cramp and pla In the gtomach. ; JOBIPH BUBDITT.1 KlOHOJLTTLM.N.Y.. Feb. 8,1861.; chSpr aed It for rears, and it 1 nn curt everv time. jdxius w. likb. MorwoowA, Iowa. March 12, 1881. I have naad jour Pain Killek i in severe cases of crBop,ooliMuni cholera mprbos Jtnd It save lnatani reUt. eauricM WILL. . For twenty Tears I have used your PaihKiilxk In my family. Have used It many times for bowel wuipman, ana noway am, woula not reel saio wiutoui a Dotue in tne aooae. - j. u. ivm bAOO, MX., Jan. 22, 1881 Have used Pebby Datt' Pain Killer for twei years. It is '". ur, and ttHnble. Ho mother ahould allow it to be out ot tkfl f amfly . l H. I. WATxai OWXIDA, N. T., Feb. 19, 188t We beanititiB8 it over, thirty years ago, and it always trivei hntitdlata rdief J Would hardly dara to go rj seawnaotti a wwo m we nouse. W. O. 81 Cowwatbobo, S. O., Feb.ffl, H F Parrys erery facoily in this section keeps a l Bithahoiife. 1 Dt E. Mobto. ? IT. 8. OOHSULATK, T Onrns, Rhkhibh Pbcssia, Feb. 8, 188L i I have known Pirbt Davih' Pain Killer almost from the-dy it vats introduced, and after years of observation iad twe I regard iter prea nooaahOM aa tax. iadimswotX neeuUy. L 8. Potter, U. ! I had been several days suffering severely from diarrncea, accompanied with intense pain, when I tried your Pain Ktt.i.vh and found almost instant relief. H. J. Nook. SI Montaotte St., LiOnoon, En. During a residence of twenty-three years in India, I hava given it in many cases of diarrhoea, dysen tery, and cholera, and never knew it to fail to give MUeL i ; , i fB. Clajuooe. No family can safely be without tiis invaluable remedy. Its price brings it within the reach of all. , For sale by all druggists at 25c, 50c od $1.00 per bottle. 3? PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors Providence, JE5. L - pt d fcw aept dc ocL FOR SEPTEMBEB",. With Meropslitaii Sheet i Caglop; JUST. . - 1 7HEELER&7ILS0IJ in jkw in wo; (iiMtnmnwBMnr,i!wii!Taaui XBkAA Tr It hAfOM bminK KafK0TT qumme Buttenek Fatterte , I I u ajf3 k www j n iirt wb BTrr :? UOON DISPAICEES. ASSOCIATED PRESS Pi . . t. i ne rvicr bi reoracoiat PEN&A.OOiiAril,As-, ddpw Case of yelio ieV6iip0rtatd -day, and another tigbfciiies willuftt, be ofB(SaU ranoudeed. nittii to-mortow. TbereTwerenb deaths t6-dayl Young FraR txr(naTihx -had Hie Mack vomit ftnd tdfl lroi;- probably' live tbrpuu tbi tOgb; Setena ittMpfcious cases are under; cfter4t40U .ana Will breported-wbwi thcbaraeter.af the iUe Taore icrearCr dftned; This is -tbeninta dayiOtizfi&ex.aw? only one ease baabeen reported in", twenty-four nours. en2ZJaZA 18 The slow progress Bev xever 0ven of be tifljW hb'were-at- the be hing alarlOBd, pVwapnajy measures -being incessantly; taken to restrict) the: ptogrepf the1 disease- President of the, board of bealtbDri HargiS, declar ed: this afternoon that in his .opinion in ten, tiays yellow fever in Pensacela would be naerly a tflatter of bistory. , ReJelvcommi tteea have been qrganlz- . SodtE traratlnlreeifback'XialMNe natin "CoLtSMBiA, & C, Sept. 6Vfhe Green back Labor Keforav.ptrty convention made tbfolo rflnojakiations: Sec retary of estate, 'Tbos lsktB8, -of Sam i ter ; comptroliey ienral,Simeon Coeley fcexgr-Attimiey-reneral,, G B TarmerColletogf: Treasurer, W H Stanton; of .Oooneej-Adj titfint andln spector General, J F Johns, of Darling ton ; Superintendent of Education, Bey J D D4frbai,-er:Ainf gilainjibell, of Chatlesiob, was nfetninated for Con gress tfQvittie first dlitriete-H Russell, of Anderson, li.e thioa D B El oaiitteiaffroia the fourth; T J Jlakejf roo4 iBevtffth ; L Bowen, of !WirroTtoaa the sixth. Adjourned. ... STS8firyetrn fronJ SexmoABhthectlbta of Poland ;tbW(tftct,sar'Soi mztQrm'td be heartom.wtoTfisttijI Mich - iprtefcfetytbe Iroiile of GranL VUnTess Poland, develops unex pected streirffth in the back towns his lelectioljj-be doubtful. Refenrns jafwsirtoM grveritratQW Repobii- IBTertoBtreini'aU ; Martifi4abOftHeTiBa,T3fl Barstow's majority 0veXI3Irtr,lJf8r-T3ix Demo lHH4iettan reDreaentaiives are rerxrt- fr& .eUotcd 'ABafa M -Rputircans The erfsi'HP8oa--decTea8ed Re- Gjttae.flfcvinff Toward (be GbIL WAsnimrSept.-Thesitrnal of- 4ee repiT4aOliei5J referred to resterttay is now soiaiaof Cuba moving n a'rror&wteihf tfireetion into the vGUlf tVesseisOeavMwt Gulf ports will r.Meonrrterdanej? winds witbin the 55 two or three daya. The Geex?tft atenneloa. YouniKJue.Jiry wn Ims bMen a prodigy of industry and -rutelligeivce since he weatioui the railroad busings, and is Lnfemdf -tsi-kii tow.. Jlis woik takes a Jfifttcical tujtL. About six nuinths" ago tu&c.iuiptmy. vrgauuea wnaL liiey cait Tp 4 waiter in Ion 6Ghfcdul." He sim pry proposed "ttf take car loads of mel- k)Bs andpuan-uifcm tlirougn to tne West Ott qaiek time; and at low rates. Instead or making ascneduie to Chicago ana1 Cjiicinnaur Onlyi" where the markets could be glutted easily, be made time aud rates to forty different Western itie8,;so that fne melon shipper could choose his market. Thfiurestilt fras been wonderful. He has shipped?ttfl3Jie&son over eight hun dred carlotstvQi melons from Georgia or moe'j016 ? shipment of arfy-previaus-season.: The cars averaged 1,250 ikseaeb, or one million mel ons eaehrover one line of road. They brougbt getter -r prices and cost less freight tban ieVer' before, netting the growerperhapa-iB200-:arcar, or $140,000 for the cr&p ver t&is n ew road, The grow eiyare pleased and encourage i and the dealerCia-themaller Western cities rBajr JheycanTiahine three times as many i melons rjn&9stfmce3? xne growers i-witt whomairBtowb has had dealings wilrpiant4iuiwijaWirgely next year, aijd Aet thinks tfeftfefets road will carry irvlSSS.kvar. two thousand car loads of .melons out of Georgia. " Besides the iargS humber of cars carried by the new liA ' i m, Y -.IT 1 roaa," n . riuwu sajs, j. a.ii ui uuo raannlivbopinted three hundred acres inTrreiou8 lasp yearrthat will plant. one triorjsari tttrftw bnndrftd acres this year. I denat kuo wof a single grower that dioVnot jnake , success of melon plant- ing lest year.' 1 - talking ontbis subject' 4a tpgtTe back to the Weafreay load for ear ioad-f or all she sends us. If she sends us a car load ofwbeal want to send herback a or: fruit " m.irroiTlirrTothafr rapid ly. 'JhjnhumberoftJar'kdirbf est en '-fnSmi 'MWffisfiti: la1-' decreasinig year a,ftei catnb -rainth alter -month The amount we send out is increasing constantly. In other words, our imports are decreasing and onr exports increas- f-ine. onr Daiance oriraae is eeiuag rieht. It we can pay tor our westerrr-4 produce in these special crops and have our cotton crop as surpius,we will s60n be the richest people in the world. We have a cheab schedule tot these tbings to Chicago of 69 hours. We will reduceC this to tS hours by next season We have settled the matter of melons, and peaches, and I tell you that ,the .melon and fruit crops of -Georgia next year willastonish even the most sanguine. We will settle the. potato problem this season, and the-look out for the potato crop." " --4 Mt- He has now turned bis attention to a " sweet potato schedulernd fiopes to do great tbinies witb tie flelecate bulb. He haff arranged to put the -Georgia po tato into Chicago at 13 cents a bushel They command in that market $1 a bushel easily. If they net the grower even 60 cents a bushel they tmake the rmost profitable crop that can be grown. Trie wmte ana rea potato ooes-aop sea well, but the. yellow Geprgia Yam is al ways in demand at good prices.; En couraged by his circulars a great many Georgians are plantiriZtatbes f Or the western markets and be hopes to make a demonstration this -Pall that will make the potato in a year or t wo a lead, inffiarticle of exbort from Georgia. A million aoiiars worvu puwuuea my5ui. 'be ffrown and shlDDed f rom Georgiafev- ery year without decreasing any : other crop bv a single bushel or pound. Mr , Brown say : " My attenfion was first called to- the maer by Mr. ; R. J, Reagan, of 'Borne, last January, asking mb tot rate on 'potatoes to Borne. I remembered how easily we bad Iraised 300 bushels of potatoes an acre in south west Georgia when be, refrigeedf there, and hotirAur neighbors raised 400 bush u to the acre; and I determined to try Irwf iATfilor this . BDecfal' 'crdpi. The Lboofniaftartodf w' we.shailbate fine iresnltstms JbaiL sve canswpfmiion of bushels jn two year froray y . .Ui i - - -T. - fjr 18$1 ffar vot- XbQ paymentor- the poii-t- q will be one of tbe pre-req! ln In .Virginia." 1 ntiriAnttnod th& the ' MauQstertv ai: t raadt have a f und wlffisferve to Mv oil thA tvittftBbHtheir sidrot daaselffjioubtiessi see to iUhat theii votai3,not cut shor Dy ue- f atinepolVtazdWtrff ; heoompar 4 Df-goed ealtu.' I'arkef T tnan anrtlilrit makes pan, onic better aw. and BringB- bealUt, ioroos spirits, atrongUt aa naauiy. dlaatiy It. Baaaat PlMMIWlT 1 The Edison electric railway is to be laid in Switzerland. About S'l.fod tiavebeeti (iised in Chi cagofor the widow of Jobn Browa. It is believed that the amount will be swelled to $100. ' Bepublican officeholders in Maryland have been called upon three times tbis year by the political tax-gatherer. The Brush company now furnishes 800 electric lights every night in Balti more and will introduce machinery for 1,000 lamps. In Philadelphia Monday, George Ab bott was held on charge of killing Mar garet Crouse, .bis fpur-5?ar-oi4 step- daughter, by protracted" abuse and fln- "l I y TT" A a vnnntt aAn urara ) 111 XXOUI J auu a ;ve "wj uu tbeir way to blow up stumps with dyna mite cartridges, near Shelby ville, Ind., Mondav. when they themselves were blown up, fatally injuring the father. : George B Reeves, of ShermanTexas, late speaker of the State House et Rep resentatives, is at. the point of death from hydrophobia. 1 - A boat containing three men, was capsized on the Merrimac river Subday night, at Lowell, Mass. A Stdckwell, a shoe manufacturer, '.recently from En gland, and a one-armed "man, name un known, whose drunkenness caused tne accident, were drowned. Claus Spseektoa, the.- San Francisco sugar refiner, having obtained the title in fee-simple from the Hawaiian gov ernment to .the territory of Waluku and the harbor of Kohuhi, will shortly have from 5,000 to 10,000 men at work producing sugar. John Connolly, aged 87, a carpenter, at Jersey City, came home Sunday nigbt drunk and abused bis wife. She threat erfedi Jt0 call her fatberand then he knocked her down, kicked ber, and fin ally threw her out into the yard below. Her condition is extremely critical. : Eemi Mountain, of Pbiladelpbla, Paiianamrjfe night, iWif JTOifi1! 4r9Yexher 811(1 their thre jradrefron?the fiouse. After admitting them he tried to fire the house. Monday he was held for arson. The Singer Rifle and Literary Asso ciation of Elizabeth, N J, gave an ex eursion ;Sunday,.Bd on returning at 9.30 p m.a row took place between the deck hands Of 'the barges Vanderbilr, Warren and Carry and some roughs on the dock. The deck hands fired fifteen or twenty sbots. Instantly killing Thos McKeon, aged 60, abystander, and fatal ly wounding Richard Burke, aged 22, an excursionist. Captain Von Eisendedfcer; who, it is reported is to be transferred from the German legation at Japan to Washing ton, has for several years dictated much of Japan' policy, refrained or setasde its laws and rgulated no inconsiderable fiart of its external expenditure, all in he interest of bis countrymen. It is be who ordered a German ship coming from a cholera-infected port to break through the quarantine established by Japan. The. Central1 Ml H. C. ECCLES, PROPRIETOR. CHIBLOTTK, X. C THIS Hotel was completed In 1872, and new additions made In 1875, "T8K CJSNTBiL" Is situated on Independent Square, eceupylng half a block on Trade street, in tne business cen tre ol the City, In enwe- proximity to Banks. Ex press and Telegr&pa -offices, and commanding a mountain view of more tnan fifty miles. The Intention of the Proprietor is, sot only to present to the traUna; public one of the finest Hotel Buildings to the South, but one of the most complete and best conducted Hotels In all Its dif ferent depaitments. Having recently been decorated and frescoed throughout. It Is not only one of the most beauti ful, but the - LIADINQ IAD PALACE HOTJCL of the Sooth, the horn of Commercial Tourists, pleasure seekers sad resident guests. H. C. KCCLKS, Proprietor, will ba pleased to welcome his friends and the traveling public and respectfully solicits a share of patronag from nil who would enjoy and appreciate a home combin ing elegance, beauty and eqmfort In all Its ap pointments and surroundings. BATES $2.00, 92 50, OO per day, acc-rd lng to location. sepl2 f i M Have Jus. received 50 sacks choice mm, liJiiL which we are offering very low. Also In all stse packages CORN, HAY, BRANL MEAL, STOCK FEED, I And In Jact everyttilng kept In a Groeefy Store. A.J.Bcull&Co. n20 V rvotliOANIBUY A ROCKD ...... . -i CHARLOTTE ta AabevIHe r &90, Of,DSatOBO M leuMt, : Wfis tera Carolina Rejlrofil; 1BH19 TIT. I 111 mm A Dl1cliia Appetfzrr,. That ensures drgestton and enjoyment of food; ai tonietnatbrmgstrengthtothe weak and rest to tne nenrvua; & harmless diarrhoea cure that don't consUpate Just what every family needs-Parker's Ginger Tonic. LYDIA E. PINKHAr.TS VEGETABLE OOMPOim : ! Is S Positive Care Fr all thsae Palyftil CanpUlnt a ad Weakweaaas "'o ta hi best female popalatlom. A Medicine for Woman. Invested by a Woman Prepared by a Woman. Tk QnmXm. KwlUal Sbeor,rj Waestfc Diiwa ol History, Nvlres the drooping- spirits lnvlgoratei ant harmonlaet tbs organio fonoUooa, glvsa elasticity an4 Snnness to ths step, reatore the natural lustre to the ays, and plants on the pal cheek of woman the freak roaes of Ufa's spring and early summer tlroa. t3T Physicians Ue It and Prescrma It Freely - It removes falntness. flatulenor, destrcya all eravtr.gf for stimulant, add reBevea weaknesa of the stomaca. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backaohe, la always permBaenQ; ourad by its use. Car tke eare of Kidney OmapialBts.af Uker sek tali Cosspoud lis ODSurpsseed. LTDIA E. PTKHASi?8 BLSOD PTJIMTIER " will eradicate every vestiee jot Humors from the Blood, and give tone and stccrngta. to the system, of man woman or child. Insist on having it. . Both the Compound, and Blood Purifier are prepared at 233 and 235 Western Aveniy, Lynn, Uasa. Price of ilther, L SttbotUej tSSj&'S$& DT 092111 u form af atlla, W joUaangecyap receipt of price, ti per box (orefthen lira, nnKaamf feelr answers all letters of lnruiry. Enolose to'stanipj' Send tor pamphlet. WafamOy should be without LTDIA E. PEntHAJTS UVSU PILIA They cure constipation, biliousness, and torpidity of the liver. 6 cents per box. Sold by all Drngrgists.-S from the New Haven Register ECELER AS A BEMElVy POS NERVOUS DIS EAS16. What i-be tlrtlical Profcssiou Say A boat Ut BbMl lb" Rood ReaullH Attending its Use, Headache, Neuralgia, Ncrvouaueas, SleepleKsineas and Dyapepaia. "Dr. BENSON'S preparation of Celery and Cham omile for neirous diseases is the most important addition made to the "materia medtca" in the last quarter of a century."-Dr. J. W. J. Englar, of Baltimore. "Dr. Benson' Pli:s are worth their weight In gold In nervous and sick headache." Dr. A. H. 8chlichier, of Baltimore. "These Pills are invaluable In nervous dis eases "Dr. Hammond, of New York. "Dr. Benson's Pills for the cure of Neuralgia are a success."-Dr. G. P. Holman, Chrtstlanburg, Va. These Pills are' a special preparation, only for the cure of special diseases, as named, and for these diseases they are worthy ol a trial by all in telligent sufferers. They are prepared expressly - to and will cure sick headaehe, nervous headache, neuralgia, nervousness, paralysis, sleeplessness and dyspepsia. Sold by all druggist. Price, 50 cents a box. De jpot. 100 North Eutaw St., Baltimore, Md. By mall two boxes for $1, or sit boxes for $2 50, to any address. DR. C. W. BENSON'S SKIN CURE Is Warranted to Oure ECZEMA) TITTERS, HUMORS. INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUCR SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, PIMPLES and TENDER ITCHINCSonaUpartaof the body. It makea 'thai akin wMto, soft aad smooth removes tan and flreckjcs, and la th BBST .toilet dressing In TEX WOBXD. Elegantly put nn, two bottles in one package, consisting of both Internal and external treatment. All first olaes drugriats have it. Prloe 1 1 . pei-paokage. C N. Crlttenton, sole Wholesale Agent let Dr. C. W. Benson's Remedies, 115 Fulton st, New York. - septl ESTE Y; ROSEDALE, ORGANS. Stemway Wlw, : Decker Ms, HAINES and GATE CITY - PI A N O S NEW YORK. PIANOS, It Is conceded, lead the World.' I am agent for all the celebrated New York makes and SELL THEM AT FACTORY riiCKS. , Do not be fooled by enta; but give me a trial be fore y ou buy and1 1 will show, you Ibai Iwoon distance .an edMpejaV tors, both m tfrtee am term, ill I ask Is trial and this can cost job nothing, while tt may be the means of saving yon a great deal In an Instrument. KjBr Organs always' In stock either to sell or rent. Call on or address Lock Box 274, JXO. B, XDDINS, CharloUe, N. C may23 . DANIEL O'DONNEL, JPBAUTICAIi OTOed nndertne eentralHotel, , 'i charlotte! n. c. All orders promptly attended to. kinS4 ' WANTED. ST lEFTEHBBB ltla rnYB or six Mnsic Sehttara. Bate reasonable D and satisfaction guaranteed. Apply to Mrs. N. DDLS, Corner C and 6th streets, or T. L. Selgte ft Co. , aug20 2w - . . VIRGINIA Female Instifiite, i LI JIB, 8TUABT...ii.....prlBclpal. MB KB fullxorDaarteacBea. fTratninc Art A lamia imiiiiIS Ir4ilnnu unt .upon application to the Principal I ' ;' ' lulI8aod6w n ' . ! Vioniuga flashy avdyertlsem Ptak Steam fitter JUST REJKIVED A PBIMTS and SATIWES Of the latest Styles, from 25c to S 1.2a. A very large assortment of We will have quite a variety OUR BARGAIN COUNTER, As we nave an eidlees variety obC4DIE9- MITTS. GLOVED and H03IERY, all of which we are offer J ing at prime oos'. Another tajge shipment ot that popular 10c BLEACHED DOMESTIC. HAEGEAVES & WIIiHEIjM: SIV1ITH BUILDING. aug!8 A POSllOTE -:o: DDb mm iiiiiiK WE HAVE REDUCED Oar own Manufactured Suits, former price $22.50, now $18.00, Our $18.00 and $16.50 Suits, at the uniform price of $14.00. A handsome line of $15.00 and $12.50 Suits at uniform price of $10.00. Our Entire Stock of Men's Summer Underwear at Cost. A Handsome Line of Boys' and Children's Suits at and Below Cost, These Goods must be sold In oruer to" secure Boom for PALL GOOD3. The prices given are strictly CAS EL Call early and secu-e Bargains. Respectfully, IL. JBerwanger & Bro., LEADING FASH ION A II I. E CLOI'HIERS AND TAILOR. o Li! o o 3 t S S 5 O a a ce "2 o o 'Slo 3 -O CS 60 (-, en S e , 2 in O i & r O,' .f 'ev: s mSm O or '83-p?-S-Sw!S X S ? & S 93. w s a az3 o2 boo i Sh j-o i i ' 00 " H 0! WilCS e8 S S o o (h CO CO ft to .S-w 3 W. 1-4 3 a oj 3 CD O fig--: M-s B CO Q w a CO O O a o FOR TEN DAIS IN ORDER 10 DEDUCE MY STOCK BEFORE MOYlKQ INTO THB - - LARGE STORE ' ' . . : ... ... m 't:j , ;' ' ' ! LATtLY 0tolSp BTA Oto, Xt 0OB TO wm?OTWBJ BArCBa. :onlt:rortUFor T6n Days OnJIy HANDSOME LINK OK HOOP SKIRTJ of everv dso-lptlon, ranging In price of ihosa 4Vfcc TjA. "W JST 3- Call and examine ! dPODtt -OF- CASK .SALE. H ti H H P O 3 o W H CO r I. CO o awa o cw -AT - i ore, V . . : i. : ' ; , , ; , , ; niarll

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