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InlERALD, g The News-Herald 11 JOBPBINTINGr -IS THE m TO Best Advertising Medium I Nev-Herald Offica a T G mBR Publish- pjggT-ri-ASS WOBI AT THE BVRKE COVHTY BEWS 1 Consolidated Nov 29 1901 rHG MOR.GANTON HRAI,D vouoMa nov. .iw Subscription Price, $i Per Year In Advance ill IN THI in I Hi ' VOL. XXV PIEDMONT SECTION MORG ANTON, N. 0. APRIL 29, 1909. No. 3 Bring Youi ". i Nes i . D,r.,. indigestion c irt t-v.:V.e is but a symptom of. and not e , a true dia. We think of Dyspepsia are siuvi"v :,. -- Tinthmr else. r t .... NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. A Batch of Live Items Culled From the Papers of the Adjoining Counties. -Vi-iArh nerves, alone brought that success l to Pr Sl.oor-ami his Restorative. With- '.,.r.vinai an.i highly vitalprinciple.no V".. ' i : km.ml; if oh aver tn hn kail "" '"t'-nh distress, bloating, biliousness, bad V;'h unJ sallow complexion, try Dr. Snoop's -f what it ran and will do. We sell and caser fj.r recoroc'-eud for. Shoop's estorative SURUt DRUG CU. TAX NOTICE! The time has arrived when must collect county and fctate taxes, and if you owe hese taxes you must settle jt once or 1 will be iorced jo place the tax-books in the lands of my deputies with instruccloi-.sto levy on per ianal property for the taxes. This I shail do at an early gate if these taxes are not I lake notice and govern j-.mrselves accordingly. I Respectfully, F. C. BERRY, Apr. 1. 19U9. Sherifl. Eggs! Eggs! Eggs! White and Silver Laced Wyan ;ttes, Barred Rocks, and Rhode land Reds. Our last year's ustomeri raised prize winners rom stock bought of us. Our cock is better than ever and our -ices for eggs are reasonable. A few choice cockerels for sale. lunford's Poultry Farm I 4-M4 SO YEARS isAtsr EXPfcRltKUt spar xi gilJEM w tSSQ'jA Trade Marks viS'WVV Designs ' i; s Set-'h arid description ma) ". - r ..n ir .t.:Mn frea whether at . : ,v r-.i'.ei.ttble. Co:mnnir " : .i. II r.uibook on Patency -v .-ecunng patents, i . .uih Mann & Co. receive -: . .-tree, in the i vHr ----.'r i ; stntM veefclv. I.areest cii ia-.. rot-mine J-.urnal. Terms. S3 a . n, fcOiu cyan newsaeaiers. MY: "Ivi! ? 3SJ St.. Washington. D. C Fleasant to take he new laxative. Does pot gripe or nauseate. jCures stomach and liver itrO'jhlp? nnrl rVirnnif rnn. jstipation by restoring the patural action of the stom ach, liver and bowels. JRefa9 substitutes. Price SOo. W. A LESLIE. j 7 REMEDY FOR ALL FORMS OF RHEUMATISM LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, NEURALGIA. KIDNEY TROUBLES, CATARRH, ASTHMA and KINDRED DISEASES GIVESQUICK RELIEF Applied externally it affords almost In slant relief from pain, while perman ent results are beinir effected by taking it internally, purifying the blood, dis solving the poisonous substanoe and removing it from the system. ; vn. V. k VIA I C9 I Bkacork, Mln... rit... 2n.y lm""m Bd Kidney Troabl -et eh. ooind not aund ea her feet The, M tBeT Pt er down o the ihi i u ?em7" h plns- 1 treated her with l)WP3 and tMayahenins around a well f. . "'KPT n be. I prescribe "i-DROP8" . J pauente and use It In my oracUW TEST "5-DROPS" vou aresufTerinirxrlfh TJh.n-,.,i, I Tr-f.K0- Sciatica. Neuralgia. Kidney 3 tn?, f eor any kil!dred disease, write si tojjs for a trial bnttln nf "tnnnpa S-DROPS" is .ni,.i j op: a m. cocai ne.morphine. alcohol.laud- , a-.a ana Other Similar iinnullii I t Urte l Battle "S-DHOPS" (300 DeaM) i ... r oruasiata. :0Jj RHEUMATIC CURE COMPANY, Rutherford. Rutherfordton Sun. April 22nd. The friends of Dr. Montgom ery H. Biggs, who is connected vvitn the Humerford Hospital at this place, will be delighted to know that he underwent a successful operation for appendi citis in Blockley Hospital in Philadelphia last week and that he is getting along splendidly and will soon be able to be out again. The trial of Coley Fisher and Charles Stamey, charged with the murder of Broadus Moore head at Henrietta something over a month ago, ended Friday morn ing with both the defendants be ing convicted of manslaughter. Stamey was given six years in the State prison and Fisher five, both at hard labor. Since the trial, however, a petition was circulated by Fisher's friends and presented to Judge Justice asking for a reduction in his term. It is claimed that Fisher is a quiet, industrious young man and heretofore borne a good reputa tion; and that while he shot More head, it was proved that Stamey brought on the trouble and was responsible for it. Judge Justice, however, later reduced sentences of both the young men to five and four years, respectively, and they were carried to Raleigh Monday by Sheriff Tanner to be gin their terms in the peniten tiary. This case, together with that of Vick Limerick, charged with the killing of Dee Williams, were the most important cases tried during the recent term. Limerick was also convicted of manslaughter and given four months in the county jail. Court expired Saturday by limitation without the criminal docket being disposed of in the allotted two weeks. Two other capital cases, Boss Scruggs, charged with the killing of his cousin, Fletcher Scruggs, and young Padgett, charged with the killing of his father, were continued until the next term, as were a number of minor cases. ruit Syrup Caldwell. Lenoir News. April 20tb. Mrs. Hackett, wife of ex-Con gressman mckett, of wukes- boro, was operated on for appen dicitis last week at the States- ville Sanatorium. When the ap pendix was removed a piece of broken tooth-pick was found m it At last accounts Mrs. Hack ett was doing well, and the chances for a speedy recovery were good. We do not suppose that it is generally known that Caldwell county has four living brothers, old veterans of the war of the sixties; but we have, and here they are: John M. Sudderth, C. M. Sudderth, J. Wilburn Sud derth, and T. F. Sudderth, all four living within four miles of each other,, all strong and heal thy for men of their ages, lhey made good soldiers, and if good soldiers then good citizens. Each one of them since his return from the army, has attended strictly to his own business and made a comfortable living by the sweat of his brow. May they live to enjoy many years yet. Mr. T. H. Coffey and Dr. Per her. of Blowing Rock, were in Lenoir last week, both looking well and haDDV. Mr. Coffey says the outlook and the prospects for Blowing Rock the coming sum mer are better than they have been for many years. Applica tions for rooms are being received dailv. There will be several boarders at his hotel the last of the month. We hope and ex nect to see every house at Blow ing Rock full of summer boarders this summer. Catawba. Newton Enterprise. April 22nd. This warm spell has put the cotton and corn planters to run-ini.-g aiJ ovf-r the couu.jf. If it continues, a good portion of the crop will be planted by Saturday night. Lincoln township last Saturday voted down the bond issue to the Denver and Lincolnton railroad. This leaves Catawba Springs township the only one voting for the bonds. In the Federal court in States ville this week, A. A. Gross of Catawba county was convicted for distilling and Geo. Clay of Catawba was found not guilty of the same charge. The case against John Fox, a former citizen of Newton, for killing a man in Wadesboro, was tried last week. He was found guilty of manslaughter and sen tenced to 12 years in the peniten tiary. An appeal to the Supreme Court was taken. Cotton went to 10 cents last Saturday, and it has been com ing in by the wagon load ever since. Few of us had any idea there was still so much cotton in the county. We congratulate all who are now getting 10 cents for what they have held. They de serve it. The money will come in mighty handy in making an other crop and give an impulse generally to business. Last week we made mention of a suit for damage that has been brought against Mr. W. P. Rader and the superintendent and executive committee of the Western hospital by Mr. W. A. Bollinger on account of the re lease of Lonnie Rader from the hospital. From the Statesville papers we learn that Mr. A. F. Yoder, a former citizen of New ton, has brought a suit for dam age against the superintendent of the hospital and Mr. J. if. Caldwell, chairman of the board of directors, for keeping him in the hospital. One case is for letting a man out and the other for keeping a man in. Newton is to have a street carnival next week. This is our first, and is to be a big one. The Johnny Smith Shows, which are having engagements in Charlotte and other leading places in the State will open out here next Menday and remain the whole week. Cleveland. Shelby Star, April 23rd. Mrs. Sallie Padgett, after a short illness, died April 17th. at Cliffside. She was 81 year3, 8 months and 3 days old. The wed:iing bells chimed mer rily on Shelby route 5, on Wed nesday, April 7th, when Miss Gertie Wellmon, the attractive daughter of Mr. W. R. Wellmon, was led to the hymeneal alter by one of Lincoln county's sturdy young sons, Mr. Charles C. Ded man. Mr. Charles Carson, one of our Rural Free Delivery Carriers, has purchased from Mr. Charles L. Eskridge, who represents sever al manufacturing concerns, a new and improved Erie model motor cycle, of 3J horse power, which he will use in delivering the mails on hi3 route. Although thousands of motor cycles are in use throughout the country by carriers, it is an innovation in this county and results will be awaited with interest. The many friends and acquain tances of Dr. John A. Hamrick will learn with profound sorrow and regret of his sudden death which occurred in Pittsburg, Penn., on last Friday. The first intimation of his sudden death was in the form of a telegram to his father, Mr. D. J. Hamrick, of Boiling Springs, announcing the sad tidings. The grief stricken father left immediately for Pittsburg, returning Tuesday with the remains, which were interred at Boiling Springs. From the best information ob tainable, Dr. Hamrick was en joying his usual robust health when like a bolt from the clear sky he was stricken, and the brave young soul of the promis ing young physician went to its Maker. A beautiful home wedding was solemnized on Thursday night, April 15th, when Mr. Virgil Par ker led to the hymeneal altar Miss Ella Burnett, there being only a few of the intimate friends present The last of the old Blanton store-house buildings opposite the court square has been torn away to make way for handsome new brick buildings to be erected by James E. Webb in the near future. In the light of the past few weeks' results this good county cannot be classified among those chargeable with race suicide. One prominent physician informs us that in his practice covering the past seven days eight lusty younsters have been added to the population, five of whom having before them the possibilities of future presidential aspirations and the other three that of being the first ladies of the land. Read the pain formula on the box of Pink Pain Tablets. 1 hen ask your Doctor if there is a better one. Pain means congestion, blood pressure some where. Dr. Shoop's Pirrk Pain Tab lets check head pains, womanly pains pains anywhere. Try one, and see, 20 for 25c. Sold by Burke Drug Co. Watauga. Boone Damcrai, April 22nd. Mr. George Canter, an elderly gentleman of the Blue Ridge sec tion of the county, died at his home last Sunday and was buried Monday, the Rev. W. O. Rudisill conducting the funeral services. Amos Stansberry, one of Wa tauga's substantial citizens, was married last Friday to Miss Rosa, daughter of Granville Norns, of Rutherwood, the marriage taking place at the Baptist parsonage in Boone, Pastor J. F. Davis officiat ing. During the match ball game in Boone Monday evening, a ball struck Miss Annie bhull, an A. Manv wagon loads of cotton T. S. pupil, in the face, breaking i,ave been brousrht to town in the her glasses and hurting one of j iast few days. Owing to the price her eyes, it was feared, right havinsr reached ten cents most of t TT 1 Tl i ... . seriously. However, we nope 11 ; our farmers are marketing the McDowell. Marion Democrat. AprS 22nd. J. M. Bobbitt has purchased the residence of J. W. Pless, corner Church and Logan streets, con sideration $4,000. Mrs. R. S. Clay was operated on for appendicitis at the sana torium in Statesville last Friday. Mr. Clay returned home Sunday, and reports that her condition is promising for an early recovery. A message received by relatives Monday announced the death of Mrs. J. V. Austin, which occured at her home in Colorado City, Colo., Sunday evening, the 18th, after a lingering illness. Mrs. Austin was a daughter of L. A. Chapman, of Garden City, this county, and has many friends here who will learn of her death with deep regret. Deceased is survived by a husband and four children. A company to be known as the Brown-Hewitt Lumber Company has been organized and has taken over the lumber business of J. M. Brown, The new company will be incorporated and is officered by Messrs. J. M. Brown, pres ident; A. R. Buffaloe, vice-president; A. C. Hewitt, secretary and treasurer. The plant has an excellent equipment for the man ufacture of hardwook and pine lumber, and operations will be resumed next month. The plant is located at the junction of the C. C. & 0. and Southern railway and has been idle since the first of January. The revival meetings, con ducted by Evangelist Watson and the pastor, Rev. Edward Long, at the Baptist church ter- . minated last night. There were several conversions and additions to the church, and there is no doubt but that many individuals, and the community as a whole, have been vastly benefited in a spiritual way by the evangelist's abors. The closing exercises of the Marion Graded School will occur on the night of May 26th and the day of the 27th. Prof. W. D. Carmichael, superintendent of the city schools of Durham, will deliver the literary address. Mr. Carmichael is recognized as one of the leading educators of the State. Marion's new waterworks sys tem, the gravity line from Clear Creek, is now complete and water will be turned into the reservoir here to-day. Turning the water on by degrees, of course, has been in progress a day or so, and if everything is all right the reservoir will be filled with Clear Creek water to-day. The dam or intake is located six miles from Marion on Clear Creek, 2100 feet above sea level, and the location is ideal. The water is free from sand, clear as crystal, and the State Chemist pronounces it pure. To make sure of this fact, a filter has been constructed at the dam. The capacity of the reservoir is 300,000 gallons, and the clear mountain stream run ning into the reservoir will dis charge an abundant supply for a town of 10,000 or more mhabi tants. HELPFUL HINTS ON HAIR HEALTH. Lincolnton News. April 20th. Miss Alpha Goode made a brief stay in the city Saturday, enroute from Rutherford College to Mach Delah. where she is employed as governess. Scalp and Hair Troubles Generally Caused by Carelessness. Dandruff is a contagious dis ease caused by a microbe which also produces baldness. Never use a comb or brush belonging to - someone else. No matter how cleanly the owner may be, these articles may be infected with mi crobes, which will infect your scalp. It is far easier to catch hair microbes than it is to get rid of them, and a single stroke of an infected comb or brush often produces the cause of baldness. Never try on anybody else's hat for the reason that many a hat band is a nestling place for mi crobes. If you happen to be troubled with dandruff, itching scalp, fall ing hair or baldness, we have a remedy which we positively know will cure these troubles, and we are so sure of this that we offer it to you with the understanding that it will cost you nothing for the trial if it does not produce the results we claim. This rem edy is called Rexall "93" Hair Tonic. It is the most scientific remedy for all scalp and hair troubles, and we know of noth ing else that equals it for effect iveness. We know this because of the results it has produced in hundreds of cases. Rexall "93" Hair Tonic will positively banish dandruff per manently, restore natural color when its loss has been brought about by disease, and make the hair naturally silky, soft and glossy. It does this because it stimulates the hair follicles,- re moves dandrutt, destroyes the germ matter, and brings about a free healthy circulation of blood which nourishes the hair roots, causing them to tighten and grow new hair. We want every body m Morganton who has any rouble with.hair or scalp to know that Rexall "93" Hair Tonic is the best hair tonic and restora- lve in existance, and no one should scoff at or doubt this statement until they have put our claims to a fair test, with the understanding that they pay us nothing for the remedy if it does not give full and complete satis faction in every particular. Two sizes, 50c. and $1.00. W. A. Leslie, Morganton, N. C. Lincoln Among the many substantial mi provements in Marion that have recently taken place the one to attract most attention and favor able comment is that of laying concrete sidewalks. The work was commenced last week, Mr. T. F. Wrenn taking the initiative by placing a 15-foot walk in front of the Merchants & Farmers Bank on Main street A force of hands was put to work Monday the slabs of 4. ua o fif rWrrV,- i T j " "j"! L-.TT 4.:n ' removing tne siaos oi stone, "Jilu.T. served as sidewalks J " nuiuiUK. uinurviiiK one Builds up your whole body. Regfu lates the bowels, clears the blood, aids digestion, makes you well from head to feet. That's what Hollister's Roocky Mountain Tea will do, great est spring- regulator. Tea or Tablets, 3a cents. W. A. Leslie. Mrs. Tbeo. F. Kluttx Dead. Mrs. Theo. F. Kluttz, wife of former Congressman Kluttz, and a sister of Mr. J. P. Caldwell, editor of The Charlotte Observer, died Tuesday morning of last week at Salisbury in a local sana torium after a brief illness. Mrs. Kluttz was born in States ville in 1848 and was married to Mr. luuttz in ioY3. bhe was a leader in social, literary and church circles and was loved by the entire community. Surviving the deceased besides Mr. Kluttz are two sons Theo. F Kluttz, Jr., associate editor of The Observer, and State Senator Whitehead Kluttz, and two daughters. REV. J. G. DUKES IV i ties: Jiy "wife has been in a very bad state of health. Nothing seemed to do her any good until she began TO USE PERUIMA. Si 'Baking Powder Absolutely Pure Igj made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. Nj Mor Thai 300 Patriots Want to Inspect Oil. Raleigh Dispatch. There are more than 300 applications already on file in the fctate JJepartment of Agriculture for the office of oil inspector created by the act of the recent Legislature for the inspection of illumination oils, and the appoint ments are not to be made until the June meeing of the board, this to be held probably during the week of June 9. Under the act there cannot be more than 10 of these inspectors, one for each congressional district, and the probability is that -there will really not be that many for the present The salaries are limited to $1, 000 per year. The appointees are to have the capacity to apply the tests to the oils and make the detailed reports required. The tests will be as to flash and burning temperatures, the light test to be made snbsequently in the department of the State chemist here at Raleigh. A defect in the act is that in the event of the resignation of any of the inspectors when once appointed, neither the Governor nor Commissioner of Agriculture would have the power to fill the vacancy of the unexpired term, but it would be necessary to call a special session of the State Board of Agriculture to elect Grace: Pimples, blotches, rough, shiny akin are from the blood and stomach. A simple and never failing remedy oue that makes clear, healthy complexions, pure blood, perfect di gestion, is Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Surprise yourself. Tea or Tab lets, 35 cents. W. A. Leslie. ICE! We will, as heretofore, supply our customers with Pure Ice the coming season. See us before making contracts for your Ice. We will handle the Broadoaks Ice, and will supply customers not only at their homes but also at our store at any hour of the day. will always have a good sup ply on hand. Prices right. W are still headquarters for Fresh Mats and Grocris. GREEN & KIINCAID. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the means of life and enjoyment of life to thousands: men, women and children. When appetite fails, it restores it When food is a burden, it lifts the burden. When you lose flesh, it brings the plumpness of health. When work is hard and duty is heavy, it makes life bright It is the thin edue of the wedge: the thick end is food. But what is the use of food when you hate it and can't digest it? Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the food that makes you forget your stomach. ' Send that advertisement, together with naaie of paper in which it appears, your addresa ana lour cent to cover postage, and we will send you a "Complete Handy Atlas of tbe World." j SCOTT & BOWNE, 400 Psarl St,NwYstk and that she from the effects of the unfortu nate accident The match ball games played between Boone and Lenoir on the j school diamond this week were interesting and entertaining and largely attended. Monday af ternoon the home nine were easy winners, the score being 13 to 7 in their favor. Tuesday after noon, however, the Lenoir nine seemed determined that it they had the power or the skill, the Boone team, that has never sun ered defeat, skould be beaten. The game was right long and full of interest from start to finish, and the greatest enthusiasm pre vailed until the game was ended and the result declared, which was a tie 3 and 3 being the score made. Bynum Holsclaw, who some days ago, made his escape from the State Reformatory, is again in the toils. On his return to Wa tauga, he again began to ply his old trade, a warrant was issued for him at Valle Crucis, and an officer deputized to make the ar rest Upon approaching this scion of few years and knee pants, the officer was quickly covered with a gun taken from his little pocket, the officer or dered to set up a trot which he did without protest, and the boy- cnminal went Quietly on his way. Sheriff Ragan was notified and in company with Deputy Kobbins set out on the hunt, and tne ioi lowing day succeeded in making the arrest His gun was taken from him, and he now languishes in Bo nie jail shorn of his honors as on ? of the State's most pro gressive young law-breakers. 'leetle' bit higher. New3 comes from Washington that President Taft has about ! AnnUaA nnf tn Bottlia trip Hincrp- UVIUWU HWV WW -iww.'w J ship matter until after his visit to Charlotte. May 20th. This will prolong the agony, but it will also tend to increase the size. Mr. R. S. Reinhardt has been appointed Major of the Commis sary Department on tne stan of Governor Kitchin and it is now Major Reinhardt. As Mr. Reinhardt is noted for his hos pitality and is a remarkably fine Chef de cuisine, the Governor has made a very appropriate selection for the head of his Com missary Department Hotel Burned. Hotel Mecklenburg at Chase City, Va., was destroyed by fire on the 16th inst It was a noted health and pleasure resort and was built ten years ago at a cost of $200,000. It was insured for $75,000. All the guests escaped without injury. SWEPT OVER NIAG RA. This terrible calamity often happens because a caieless boatman ignores the river's warnings growing ripples and faster current Nature's warnings are kind. That dull pain or ache in the back warns you the Kidneys need attention if you would escape fatal maladies Dropsy, Diabetes or Bright's disease. Take Electric Bit ters at once and see Backache fly and all your best feelings return. "After long suffering from weak kidneys and tne back, one $1 00 bottle wholly cured me," writes J R Blankenshin. .t ttelk, Tenn. Only 50c. at W. A Leslie's. for many decades, in front of the First National Bank and D. N. London block, and the im provement is being added just as rapidly as the material can properly be laid. Itis'understood that the improvement will shortly be extended on Main street and Henderson street to the depot Foley's Orino Laxative is best for women and children. Its mild action action and pleasant taste make it preferable to violent purgatives, such as pills, tablets, etc. Cures constipation. Tillman Calls on the President and Meets Booker Washington. Washington Dispatch. 20th. Senator Tillman called at the White House to-day for the first time in years. Leaving the White House he said he had not called before because he desired to wait "until there was a gentleman in side. ' ' He was in excellent humor when he left President Taft By a strange coincidence Booker Washington also called at the same time and both men had to wait in the ante-room together. Neither gave any notice to the other. OBJECT TO STRONG MEDICINES. Many people object to taking the strong medicines usually prescribed by physicians for rheumatism. There is no deed of internal treatment in any case of muscular or chronic rheum a . sm, and more than nine out of every ten cases of the disease areof one or the other of these varieties. When there is r.o fever and little (if any) swelling, you may know that it is only necessary to apply C hamberlain' Liniment free ly to get quick relief. Try it. For sale by all druggists. 4 2.Sa&rZ, MRS. J. G. DUKES. Rev. J. G. Tukes, Pastor of the Uni tarian Church of Pinetown, N. C, writes: "My wife has been in a very bad state of health for several years, and nothing seemed to do her any good until she began to use Peruna one month ago. 8i:ice then the color has returned to her face, and she is gaining in flesh every day, and I believe she is a well woman to-day. "My little boy, ten years old, was pale and had but little life. He began to use Peruna the day his mother began. To-day his face is rosy, and he is out ia the yard running and jumping with ths rest of the children." Stomach Trouble Relieved. Mrs. T. J. Ballard, Pryor Creek, Indian Territory, writes: "I am happy to tell you that I keep free from my old stomach trouble; feel no catarrhal symptoms at all. I am able to do my work, eat and drink what I want, and rejoice that I found a sure cure in your valuable medicines, which I failed to find in the best of home physicians." The Qualities of leadership were never better em phasized than in the "SOHMER" piano of today. It is built to satisfy the most cultivated tastes. The advant age of such a piano appeals at once to the discriminating intelligence of highly cultured musicians. The leading piano, at a poplar price, is the reliable "RICHMOND". The quality and price appeal at once to the masses. The "RICHMOND" piano should be considered before buying. Style 15, price $250.00. Drop us a postal card, if interested. The Morrison Bros. Co. Inc. HICKORY, N. C. 0 ( f As Soothing as a Mother's Touch. Is the effect of our White Pine Cough Syrup upon the tired lungs, the aching breast It stops the tickling in the throat It brings greatful sleep, It aids the appetite, It renews health and vigor. Once used, WHITE PINE Cough Syrup will always be in the house. BURKE DRUG COMPANY.
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