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ASHEV1LLE CITIZEN. R. II. FUEMAN, JORDAN STONE, J. D. CAMERON, -EDITORS. WED'SDAY MORNING, NOV. 23, 1S37 THE SOUTH'S GREAT PI :OS- PERITY. "If there was a lull in the general trade of the country on account of a tringent money market a month age, activity ii the rule now, fays the Richmond Stale. Business i3 unusually prosperous in the trade centres, and the South leads all the other sections in general activity and solid growth. The southern crops have been large this season and the cotton planters expected to make money even with the low prices in view at the beginning of the cotton year. But the ndvanco of one cent a pound, equal to So a bale, gives a stimulus that is felt in every department ot nterprise. As the Charleston News and Courier says, 'It is difficult to tell how much has been sold at the improved quo tations, but the sales for two or throe davs were enormous.' It is esti mated that 3,000,000 bales remain unsold in the hands of merchants and planters, and even if the prices drop, they will hardly drop back to the quotations of last month. In other words, the South will receive millions more for its cotton crop than was expected when the crop becran to move. 1 The iron interests in the South keep up well, and the furnaces.lare and small, are working at lull ca pacity, paying good wagxs, and re ceiving good profits for their output. The railroads are overtaxed with traffic, and the year 1S87 will bo recorded as a golden year in t!i lii tory of the South." And what is said of the cotton section can be as well said of th? tobacco section. V noticed the other day that the lower Mississippi valley was ?hip ping corn in large quantities to the North and Northwest, the failure of the crop in the latter sections and the superabundance in the South rendering this practicable. All our southern people havo to do, and now they havs the opportunity, i to raise forage and food supply suf ficient, and their cotton, tobacco, and rapidly increasing industries will keep them rich. TAKING A SENSIBLE PO.-I- TION. In discussing what ought to be dont with th existing surplus in the United- States Treasury the Raleigh Newa-Obsercer says : The News and Observtr insists, has insisted and will continue to insit that it shall be returned to the people in whose pockets alone it belongs, and as it canmt be put back ijito the hands of citizens in dividually it should be returned to the various States, being distributed according to population. North Carolina's share would be Borne three and a half millions and such a sum would be of va.et benefit to us; it would enable us to place all our educational instutions on a firm basis. It would be an income to us one year of about what goes to the Northern Stat03 through pm-dnns every single year that rolls around. Such a couise would have abiui . dant precedent and would contra vene no principal of law whatever, the money briny already in the. Treas ury. We should be as much op posed as anybody, we are opposed most emphatically to tal:e from the people and putting in the Trcr.sury valts any more than was nece? sary for the support of the government economically administered, but the present surplus has been gathered, under the unjust, unequal and al together too high Republican tariff, and the question immediately ho fore us is as to how to return it most equitably to the people who::: it has been wrongfully taken. We say return it to the various States since it i3 impossible to re turn it to the individual citizens. Let it not be thrown away upon useles public works or misapplied m buying in government bonds at! a premium. Let it ho given back to the people from v. bom it came and in a way to d. those people some good. That it shall be permitted to re main in existance any longer than can pojsbly be helped is out of the question. The peopla demand th it it shall be taken out of tht hands oi their agent, where it is not only do ing no good but is an invitation to extravagance, and ba relumed u thm at once. The New a. id 0' server's method of matin;: - this r-. turn must be admitted the s mj.l-r.; and the bfst. This position of our ii -il-. ;;!: o tempoary is that which tin: Crnzss h is urged all the while in opposi tion to the Blair iiill outrage. A measure assigning the surplus in the Treasury that which is already there to the States direct accord ing to illiteracy, to be administer j 1 by the States as other public school funds are now administered, will not be objectionable. The Citizen is in accord with th above trom the NewstObserver, but it is unqualified ly opposed to the Blair Bill. Robert T. Lincoln remarked to a friend after the result of the election .in New - York State was known: "This effectually disposes of the pro posed ticket of Lincoln and Grant. The hereditary platform is not strong enough for a party to stand on." INTERNAL TAXES. The Philadelphia Times, in a plea for the repeal of all war taxes, says of the internal revenue system that "it is arbitrary, inquisitorial, and in every way offensive." That reads, says the Richmond Dispatch, as thoucrh it m!rht have been taken. from a paper published in the moun tainous, regions of Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, or Georgia, where the iniquities of the internal rcveiKie system are seen in their wo st forms. Co-ning". however, as northern source, the particularly signifi to Democratic leaders t docs from a statement is t cant warning who oppose the abolition of the sys tern. The Scotland Neck News says: The South is as solidly Democratic as the Rock of Gibraltar or the foun dations of the earth and will always be r-o long as the negro resides South i:i a body and such bitter, fiendish, ungodly devils as Sherman and Fo raker are allowed to control pub lie opinion North. An exchange states that more millions of doilars have been invest ed in the Sor.'h inder Cleveland's administration than thousands dur ing Hays and Arthur's term of office combine;!. This fact alone speaks well for the .confidence that capital ists have in Democratic rule, tor every Southern State is under Demo cratic rule. The healthy Massachusetts lady aed musty-three, wno has eaten four hearty meals every day since .-he was old enough to go to the table, is no doubt thanking the Lord that she is near another Thanksgiving day ami Christmas. The Cily of Fort Wayne, Ind., is a!i Ji:tio Miller a water famine, the supply basin and the streams that contrii-ute to it having been exhaust ed by the loiif; drouth. The present water supply it not sufficient to urn boiler's. ar.J. the electric light com- ;-; not ft r veil notice that it can thus" leaving the nr. city in t 't:ii darkness. That contemptible fraud and al leged Genera!, Tultje, who has been chawing a pension from the Govern ment. o ins fair way of being shown up in hit u.it- ccloi!-. The records reveal ti: h.ct that lie is not only not entitled to the ps:i.s:ou he has been ihr.wing, but that bis allega tions (;t military, service are false. He has been taking the money of the United right so it. lllaine's co the S.uith. States when he had no This is idjutant Foraker's and in slandering .Si-M 171: itf Tlicy All Shy lion. D. D. Flaynie, of Salem, Ilia., says he uses Dr. JJcwanko's coup!', and Lung Syrup in his family with the most satisfactory results, ill all c.iiics of Ci-:!''h:i, colds and croup, and recoa!Pj"nd-i it in particular for the little ones. Sr.uv,'.le 1-otile freo at H. H. Lyons, dawlw. - 3 S- fsy'On v.nCl ;uu:r (hits the Pioneer Bar, 2: S. Main will make no bills selling strictly for er.ah. except by special a;ree nu'iit. t':ij, .;eruis I can handle bet ter ti li. II. Jokes. Ad-siec.-v. ..- ASTC Ii5-!!:;'. i: , R-isIs J:v. ii. -.i . l4.. ikr ;uici to;-;-i!a iic-. i 'i ii - i p IA B r ' m $ fj J A ? h ti P-jSW r i Li 3 Li 1V I - ?; i KSisy ia: I ni' :;t siiairiin- or g M. i !2i & IMPARTING YIGGXL to tUo !::ii-.Ec.-i IriadiSos- aiBl liver iSOiJ) i: why wiimt k. INVALID'S HOM! CoiinelK' Springs BUIiKK CO., X. c. "piiOSE siiluiiiiK from l.-.ntii Ti ouIpIck will I mill :i .;r iilni'.?nhriv, dry foil. and "the Ii !1 t '.or in ths Southern Statts for l.r.li'' Troi: It R-iii-.is Hriclit's Iiisrae, eure3 Gravel and "'u:. ami i.tber l.-vravcl diseases of the svs'.era lU-peiiilcnt iM-nii t" ri- Acid lii;tliesls. It relifvi's all i'.i-c'iiSi' ol the kidn.-vs and lilndder. CoiiUorr.h'.o lint; 1 L'unrd Thirty Dollais per intnitir. For l"i : i t no2-tf ;U tiei'.'.ari address Proprietor, MEHONEY liKOS-, (.'ounvlly f-prinu'S, N. C. JESSE R. STARNES, UNDERTAKER, ASHEVILLE, K. C. MllT,1 i.LIC AXD WALNUT COFFINS AND CASKETS er" style and quality, conatantiv on han fir.. I1 requisite ot Vi b!is.np.-.i -ii'. .1, anil all rnx'U day r nnrht an' pt.y answereii. ar.-v. furnished -.viien desired. Z:i!i555:itEis si KptffiaSJj'. lits will b;; ta!iC'ii e'narg tf pr.-niut-icn d'.":-ired. Ii-.! C3 f.f a!! Kiz-.-a and i i IV !"j,;a:itii"', boih i''" L-i'!;-'i- and Gendi-aien swysw: hand. Otiiee N.. N. JIain a'. K.j.idene, " .JBSisEK.. STARNES. ALPiKE HOUSE, II EN" UKUSOS VILLE, N. C. Centrally Located. ELEt'TtfH' Bi:iB.S, BATH HCXniS, ETC. 1" S3. BUASVELL Manager. nov C d"mos If HS3k'4i- S 1 The Discipline of School. It, is pleasant to see the caae that now taken by our best teachers to have their pupils conform to the niceties of discipline. Much de pends upon having all things in school done decently and in order the coining in, the goingout, the sit ting down, the rising up. Children, with all their natural impatience of restraint, soon come to relish and approve the discipline of a gentle and resolute teacher. Every thought ful parent will assent cordially to the recent remark of Iiishop Hunt ington, that "the whole apparatus of education, from top to bottom, fails unless it chastens and molds the mind to orderly methods." Ex change. A True Statement. Dr. Hart's Family Medicines are ac knowledged, where known, to be the most reliable and trustworthy remedies in the market. His Anti-bilious Discov ery, for billious complaints, indigestion, ice, can not be turpassed, and who does not know of cures perfoirned by the use of Hart's Great Kelief? Ihe Wmslow Worm Candy and Vermifuge, Dr. Hart's Pills, and, in fac t, all of the celebrated Doctors' remedies, are equally valuable. IlEADtlUARTUS lor Crockery. Glassware, ChinjiJ Lamps, stoves, l m wares ana itanges, at W. C Keller it- Co.'s, No. 12 Patton Av enue. AsheviHe, N. C. 1 argest stock and lowest prices ! Daily receiving new Koods direct from Factories and selling both wholesale and retail. EST" Sole Agents for the Celebrated "Farmer Girl" Cook Stove, the leader of them all. Call and see onr bargain 5e. and 10c connteis. V. C. Keller & Co. No. 12 Patton Avenue, AsheviHe, N. C. Stoves, Kaxges"a-d IIeatehs. A car load just received, and at prices lower than ever Delore oiterea at W. C. Keller's, No. 12 Patton Avenue. Wanted. Employment as accountant, permanent or temporary. Have had practical expe rience in book-keeping by single and doubie entry. Accounts written up and put in proper shape from b'otter or rough memoranda. Address P. O. Box 274, Ashaville, N. C. TIOR SALE. One black horse, sixteen hands hlnh. 8 year past, good condition. loO busotls spunoia insn potatoes, W) bushels best corn meal. Apply at once to V.. F. VANCE, nov Klvorside Faim. yyA"Ti:D, Ccmfortabli (U:irters v. itli board for t'.c winter may be had by a limited number at A1-. xander Hotel, liutes reduced. Address J. M. JOHNSON ncvlld ni Alexander. C. R EMOVAL! lluvinc removed iuv shoo to North Main street. Xo. 2T), one ('oor north of Lindey's tin shop, I am now fully prepared to do all manner of work in repairing Onus, Pistols, Locks, Trunks and Valises. Give me a call. Look out for the big gun and lok. A. W. LINDSEY. oct 1 dif Practical linwright, I have an cxperi nee of 17 years in Western North Carolina as a Millwright, and while I do not des-ire to monopolize the business, I stat that I can do anything wanted in the millwright line in the way of muting in rollers, purifiers, or anything in that line, and my past experience an 1 knowledge are vouchers for w hat I can and w ill do. i dress A. E. CLARK. nov 11 dw " Emma. N. C. TANNER & DELANEY EN GINE COMPANY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Business establifhed iSf5. Theniost complete t;ii lii!;'Sln!H in the fSoutli. Engines, Boilers, Saw-iiiiiis null MnrStinory. M4srht and Tranltrott Iaconiotire. Pule Hoad Locomoiireaa Specialty. 5Corr.spon ence solicited. "tend for catalogue 1 S-d.tv. lv T ADIKS, MEN'-S. U and CIIILUUEV SHOES, J l A N f F A CT I' It E 1 ) 1 ! Y BAY STATE SHOE A LEATHER CO. None better for service. r HARDEN, RANKIN & CO., oct 9 dtf 55 South Main st. AS !I K VILLE IvSILZTASY ACADEMY. THE SESSION OF Ol'' THIS INSTITU TION WILL OPEN ON Wccinesdny, Sept. 7li, at 10 i. . M. Fot catalogue and other information address se S dtf S. F. V ENABLE. A Sew First-Class RESTAURANT lust 0eisol Under Redwood's Storei PATTON AVENUE, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Fish, Ojsters, Game. Fiverythiiig this or any market aff rjs, served in best style, at reasonauie rates. 7Iel served at all hours. A First-CliFs Cook is c-niMge'. Give me a call, nov 9 dtf T.J.SUMNER. THE AslievillcMusicHouse tiO. S5 H0RTH IBA-H STilE T. Sells, Exelinnties, Repairs and Tunes --ASM The Neufeld (Berlin) Tianos, mi ported specially for my trade. The Chickerinjr, the old standard. The Mason & Hamlin, that needs tun ing but every two years. The Mathushek and Arion Pianos. The best Organ in the world the Mason & Hamlin and next the cele brated Wilcox & White. Sold on monthly or quarterly install ments. One Price to all. Correspondence buys as cheap as per sonal purchase. Catalogues and price lists freo on ap plication. C FALK. 8ept27-d"m DENTAL CARD0T JJIS. U. F. ARRIKUT09U SURGEON DENTIST. OFFICE EOOMS: ' Over L. Munday's store, Patton Arenas. sel3dl2m H. DOUGLASS, D. D. 8., 1T - - - Dental Rooms oyer Grant Roseberry's Drug store, residence in same building AsheviHe, N. C Jeb2-w&sw DENTAL SURGERY. DR. J. G. QUEEN has removed Ms office to the front rooms over A. D Cooper Court 8quar and offers his professional services to the pablio. All professional work done with skill and neatness, iune TO-dAwtf DR. R. H. REEVES, D. D. S., Office in the Connally Building, over Redwood's store, Patton Avenue, ASHEVILLE, N. 0. Persons having artificial work done, after Tying it two or three weeks, if not satisfied, can r -3 to in it and tbe money will he retnnded. Jyl D E. A. B. WARE, Dental Surgeon. OlSce In Sluder building, second Soor. A work will receive prompt and careful attention, jy 14 dlv Over 9,000,000 -svorr, ."!i:i ins the pact fix years. This marvelous Faeocss is Ut:o-- Ist. To the supcrioril y c f Cor::liuo over nil other materiala, as s, sliiiouor for Corcta. 2nd. To tho superior quality, slinpo and workmanship of our Corsets, combined with their low prices. Avoid cheap imitations made of various kinds of corX Nona are gemurso unless "DR. WARNER'S CORAUNE" is printed on inside of steel cover. FOR SALE EY ALL LEAD1KC MEKCStANTS. WARHEE BROTHERS, S5S Ercatfway, Wcw Yark City. W.A.BLAIR t& CO. "Wholssalo and Estail FURNITURE - DEALERS, Chamber Suits a Specialty. 37 Pattea Avenue, ASHEVILLE, - N. C, We keep the Best. Roanling Houses titnl Hotcts Furnished in Part or Entire. WARDROBES, Sideboards, Bed and Single Lounges, safes, bedsteads, in f;tct everjr thing required to ftfmlsli any part of a house, at prices to suit the purses of buyers. The best line of Bad Springs in the city. PARLOR SUITS a spe cial ty. Nice line of Ladies' Rockers for Christmas. Call and see our splendid stock of Parlor & Window Curtains. Re.-pectfully, W, A. Blair & Co., nov9d&wly Notice to TaxPayers ! THE TAX LIST FOR 18T IlKs BEEN placed In my hands for collection. I All persons are notified to comb np at once and settle. They are now due andfrnust be paid N. AlBEYNOLDS, Oflicc in Court Ilouse. City Tax Collector, dcro HOTELS. ROUND KNOB HOTEL Trains stop for dinner Sunday 29th. W. D. SPRAGUE, ma 26 dtf Proprietor. WIST YAH HOUSE, Corner of Pine and Buird stints, At beginnir.g of Sunset Erivc, AsheviHe, N, C, WIlL be ready for guests on and after 1st of September. New building, vWn complete sanitary arrangements and ail modem imiuovc incnts and comforts. New furniture attra 'ivc crounds. Thishouso will be conducted as a first class noiisc. witii due regard to the comfort aud convenience of guests in summer and winter Terms moderate. VM. W. B LATCH FORD, aug 19 dtf Proprietor. FKAXKLIX HOUSE, D. C. CUNNINGHAM, Peopiuetos, FRANKLIN - - N. C. Table t-upplied with the best the market aliorus. First-Class Livery and Sale Stables in connection with house. Daily Hack between Webster iiml Fraukliu. Good Sample Rciome for Drummers sept 11-dly "Eeeves House," "Waynesville. O BRICK, ENT1REL Y NE W TWENTY Booms, Single and hi Suite. Location Main street, three minutes from either the Post Office, Express or Depot, fifteen minutes of Haywood White Sulphur Springs. OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND. Rates reasonable confer with us. Youra truly, A- j-'HKKVKS, ualdcf Manager. French BroadEotsL oysters! n ., .i7 n ;TIie Finest in Town and a. ia. naiiiDunon, x rrop.; This Hotel is located within one hundred feet of the Western North Carolina Railroad Perot, j and nex- to the oftices ol the Superintendent and . the General Freight Agent of the V". X. t'. r.. J. Good rare, Co2;ifo,ta'bIe j Rooms, -ox- REASONABLE TERMS. FIRST CLASS BAR is attached, wnere v. iil be found at all ti hest brands of EiqaorSi W'lfic s, US ran Cigars, Tobareo. Telephone connection with I'p-town. nichS dtf th- Jig bargains f OFF Ell E MP E.V IOTS! For a short time v. e will oiler speciol prices on lots in Military Park, borne of the lineft Building Lots in Ashevhle, commanding a beautiful view, and well shaded with oaks. Will give prices of a few of them : Lot No. 11. on Pearson Avi'ime. nice h:ul contains 3 acres, street ail armul it, Lot 7, Pearson Ave, covered with oak, Lot 8, lOUx'JOO, do., cor. lot, do. do.. Lot !) do do do lo Lot. 10 do do ilo il) Lot 11, Ms3.i0 uo do 110 Lot 12, 175xMS do 3-corni r let, do ;5 nr-n ; l."0 ! l.j'io ; 1 'H ! l.t: 0 l.-"n : f'0 i Lot 2S, 120xtC-l, Bartlutt s., nte( ok, 1, 1. ,D0 ' CO j 110 : Lot'J'J, lsxltii, Lot 27, 0x40, Hlanton St., ' Lot M, 69x150, lil'n fc iiar't do Lot 20, buxlSO, do Fojihir sts lA)t 10, 60x160, liailey & I'oplar t, Lot 6, adxluO, Uo and liailey s; Lot 7, 60X100, do do SIIKLISY PARK. Lot 3, 75x150, Bailey street, Lot 4, do ilo Lot 12, do do Lot 19, do Blantou stree'.. (no : 0) ; t'.O'i 5.";) 5 JO For rent, a nice G-rooui hou;;e in Xoith AsheviHe, price $15 per month. We have other nice city au.l country property for sale, and ail va the most reasonable terms. Call and tea urf. SZBOSTIC, BLANTOX & CO., ileal Estate Broke! s, 13 uatton Avenue. r Main Street, (Above Eagle Eotel 0 The oest stock always on hand. Work always guaranteed to eive satisfaction. I am especially prepared to make b!s and hoes so as to prevent dampness , ad squeaking. Ready-Made ustom Work ol all Sorts ou Hand. Gentlemen and Ladies' Jirpairixg -a Spe cialty. Fine Custom Work always onband, any s tyle and satisfaction (ruaranteed, as to stock and work. Shoemskers' Findings always on hand and tor sale, the best in the market, at low wiees Gents' custom-made, low-qufirtered dress shoes made of best material, now offered for S4 and f4.50 usual prioe S. Call earlv. The White COKKEIl MAIH AKD E OL U N D E R W HITLOCK '8 Headquarters for fine LIQUORS. I keep nor.b but tbe PUREST, and charge accordingly. JIv ARE ABSOLUTELY aud pre recommended by the best judges for medicinal use Also Fine Billiard and Pool Parlor. Gopds uliirned to all points. No AsheviHe, N. C. The only strictly" jaSdawly Bakery, GonfeGtionery Restaurant. C.iK-ES Baked and Ornamental for Trade. (live us a call. Respectfully, Xov23d0m. r" MOUNTAIN FIRST CLASS IX KVKKY nMress i;i:sfj; C3 CD STR ! A. ' .:.i:r:; r f - . 1 Vi'i": iiiaU'l'ivj niatiii: rice: lie !':' !adi?d and famiiies. I ' ' - :;:iiJ cio FINE GROCERIES x N?4 POT FED MKATS. PATKS OF G CANNED FISH. CANNED FKUITS; FRENCH PEAS, Exlra . Fine, FRENCH MUS1IH005IP, DEVlI-ED CRABS, SHItIMP, C. and 15. PICKLES, PIN MONEY PICKLES, TELLIES. PRESERVES CANTON GINGER. CROSSE AND l?I.ACS.VK!.I."s JAMS, OLIVES, EDA5ICIIFKM-, FINEST SALAD OIL. INSTANTANEOUS CHOCO LATE, 15 ROM A, COCOA, NEW CItt.EANS MOLASSES, PflSE EXTRACTED HONrv, FINEST KEY WEST & IMPORTED CULRS TAUi.K SUri'i.lC; Oi- KVLivY OLScnii' i to:,', o 1 m 8 ol i fa n in miTFi 1 1 11 11 it ! Vn gAraair No. 63 SOUTH MAIN ST. Telephone No. 3S. FOUR MOitE 11AILRO A !S WE WILL 1IAVE Four TJrc Mlaitroad3 To AsheviHe that the people Jniay lmylthe best Shoes,'? Boots, Harnest, Saddles, Bridles, CoHars, Lap Robes, Jlorse Cor-, rs, Whips ov almost anv tiling in my line, at the lowest prices. I will not be uulersold. My stock is complete. Come and see for yourselves. J. M. ALEXANDER, oct 19 d&w6mos North 1'nbiic Square. Man's Bar T (1 h charce for boxing, Lock" Box I White Man's Bar in thetate the Holiday oysters i at the LOWEST PRICES ! r, B. Anderson & Co., south :.rAiN street. NO. CA M C 3 . V.. c S o re 3 Si.ro g to C Bog. s-ie. W S M 0 3- ; p m S.5- a g S'S 03 5- FA r - " -er'.jnive pamphlet 1'. CIIATFlELD, Prop'r. ,ygii -3i-.- CD r.i CO CD PJT CLA SS tiOTiGX, :: i;n;ia;ii vtcv.h, and yet convenien KAWLS BROS., Proprs. h! JUST RECEIVED EXTRA FINE ! COD CRANBERRIES AT J M. EESTOFS, Eagle Hotel Block. MINERALS! C. M. McI.OUD, N. PLUltADORE, fTositient. Manager. TRA NSMONTANI' Eeal Estate AND Trust 'ompanvi ISooeei 43 Fiigle BIok, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Dealers in mines, mining properties, and all kinds of real estate Corresroudence in ited from all parties havinc mineral claims for development. Assays of Gold and silver Ore, $?.0O. Analyses of otht-r ores at lowest rates. All assaying done promptly at; the company a laboratory in AsheviHe. julv 1 diwfim JIOR SALE. One Lot and Ilouse of 4 rnnma Triw c-rnrt J $.'00 down, baian -e in yearly installments ol SlOO . with interest at 8 jiercent. f One Lot and House of 4 rooms. Price SS00 uijvii, I'aiuiie in curijf lusiauments of ssoo with interest at 8 percent. One Farm of 100 acres, good framed house good water, and ou.butlUngs. as acres cleared' Ct well timbered, 10 miles 8. W. ol AsheviHe Price SS0O f 200 down, balance in yearly Install, mcuts of S200 with interest at 8 per cent. Appty lo J. N. SNELSON, oc ' 21dJewti AsheviHe, K. C X 3 a s. it a u .V
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