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- V h.giii'J4ii;i.n..'ilfiaW t f' 1 l 5 This Argtjs o'er the people's rights, Doth an eternal vigil keep No soothing strains of Maia's son, Can lull its hundred eyes to sleep" Vol. XVII. GOUDSBORO. X.C. THURSDAY, JUNE 29. 1899. NO lOO V I Vt r'l ' tv A Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against aktm. Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to health of the present day. ROYAL BAKING PCAvnejt CO., NEW VORK. OUR LOCAL OPTIC. Goldsboro and Vicinity History In Brief: JSpltome of Sayings and Doings, "Wise and Otherwise, Ban Down and Bin in by Cnnipresent Ubiquitous, Local "Grand Rounds." The reports from the water melon crop hereabouts are to the pffect that iheluctous commodity will be ready for market early in July. The Ccunty Commissioners have Eupplied a long felt want in place ing a pump in the court house well, from which is drawn the best water to be found in - Golds boro. Cclor of ho dogs and a general description of the dogs is known at the Mayor's office. All owners who do not stcure their badges in the next few days can look out for trouble. Mr. C. W. Peadtr, the fore man of the fariES of Mr. F. K. BordcD, sent to this effico last i Saturday a full-grown cotton bloooa, which is the first of the !. season. . The death cf Miss Annie Hc-sea 'occurred Thursday at her home in Pikeville. She was a sister of . Mr. J. J?', Hosta, of this city, ' whose many friends tender their .sympathy in this sad hour, Mr. H. J. Ham, of Raral Re- treat Hotel, was in the city tc- day, and says that he will make the 4th of July a grand event at , his hoLel this year. . There will :also be a game of baseball be tween Goldsboro and LaGrange, mear the hotel. The re-election of Maj. W. T. Boiiowell as Keeper of Records and Seals by the Grand Lodge of Old Fellows at Fayettevnle this week is a high compliment to that esteemed gentleman and is a source ot gratification to his numerous friends. Mr. W. C. Lane, for the past two years principal of the High Point Graded School, has been unanimously elected superinten dent of the Albermarle Graded School, in Stanley county. This preferment will be a source of gratification to his many friends here. .. . .,. . The Marriage of Mr. Darius B. .'TBrogden to- Mrs Etta Jimnette occurred., at me ... Dnae's nome m Vj Broaden township on Wednesday snieht. The bride is'aSvidow and .the groom is. a , widower and both 'TVhave four children each. Many ffriends wish for them continued bappines, and long life. Miss7-Crowson, a graduated t 2 ijjved Nurse, and posessing the 1 'osonxehts of a number of . . jeiii physicianp, Is in the city, ZCl.- .6A Of - i&t. . school ' friend ... si H. Moorel.Miss Crowson iJtiTtnWi' "I ' locating perma Ailus hop', "ft? lcocl,ude WiUi2i.. Nte&orfr it to have he river,- plying monger trans- J&77Z -T,i tote a neces- BOy that the trad? ot, ?k !S oeen -in ' vogu- aga ft&gbfc dis crln&natVon atv .in or. .- uo j-vr i , years. .y- wh i,YitNi11 maHvmen's torch ness men Lav e -cuuao ----- And inan-nr .tsd a mOVettuH rth&t .jneaus-i rreat,i things :9t al'dabdto. W 3 go forward, Last fall I Bprai ned rry left hip while ha nd line some he. Mr? boxes. The doc-' tor I called on 1 id t first it was a ! " Blight strain and would soon be. well, but it grew worse fcd the doctor then eaid had rheum Jfciem. It .continued ta grow worse and , I .could liardly get aroHnd tr worir T mn to a drue store and the druEneis't 4 pefcttemen ied me to trv Chain hftvlmn'a ain Kalnr.. I,tned v it and one-half .of s . 50oent bo ttle cured . 'me' entlitoly.' I n w reeomrijend it to all mv friends. P. A. ;B&bt3cck, Erie, Ttr i for sale ;ibv.M. E. Itobinson fe Rm. and Goli feiboro Jrue . !o. in Ooldabbro, and J . Ji-timltia, ,MW Olive, , 4 , f x- jf 1 T TWO COMPLAINTS. One as to the County Roads, tbe Other as to the City Mole. Two complaints and oft re peated, have been lodged at this office and we deem it the duty of the respective officials to investi gate the same and remedy the cause. I It is said that the county over seer of public roads is not giving that aggressive supervision that the necessities of the public de mand and, that the work or re pairing the roads is inefficiently carried on and that the service it not as it should be at all. The Board of County Commis sioners should take the matter in hand and if the complaints lodged are well-founded prompt steps should be taken to remedy- the matt er. The other complaint is in re gard to the neglected condition of the city Mole, extending through the length of the old market house street from East to West. The young trees planted along either side, and which are growing vig oorously, are permitted to grow as they please, bent, twisted, or otherwise, whereas they should be inclined straight, and protected untill they obtain sufficient proportions to "hold their own."' The fencing around the Mole on soma of the squares is neglected, and instead of grass being culti vated weeds hold a carnival of ubiquitousness. The city authorities are reques ted to spare the Argus the mor tification of again referring to this matter. We hope the necessary attention and repairs will at once ba given to the Mole. ANOTHER BURNING QUES TION. It cf ten happens on the stage that while the attention of the audience is engrossed by those in front the real business of the scene is being transacted by some, for the time beiDg, comparatively un noticed character in the rear. The same rule holds good in real life. In the public prints and other sources of general, enlightment we are apt to be so absorbed by the larger figures in the canvass that we possibly lose sight of lesser matters that il is possibly far more interesting and far more valuable for us to know. Thus it is that an event which has just taken place in, ono of the minor courts of New iYork, pos sesses tremendous sigcincance. Notwithstanding its importance, however, it has been so neces sary to discuss the partition- of China, the return of Dreyf us and similar topics, the able journals of that city have so far failed to refer to it save in tb.9 most inci dental way." The case referred to is that of a married man who refused when his wile ordered him to bring up a scuttle of. coal. Thereupon being a woman well-en dawed muscularly, she threw him across her knee and administered castl gation in quaitity and quality suited to her view .'of ..the case Hurt both in., bis .sense; of honor and person the, indignant husband appealed to the law That great source -of solace for wounded feeling- and bruised ahatomies:has not yet been heard from,;but its "decision, 'when ulti mately jendefredmust necessari ly be fateful for millions, of homjs in this glorious land of liberty. ... . v ; . ' Meanwhile there . can be- no harm in hoping for the best;: As, ,H was the Jasfcstra $h.atfc . brke the1 camel's TaCk 'this? scuttle o coal may serVe to light tKa Bres of a general domestic; insurrec ? ... nala its effectual -tires liKe glowworm's lamp before the ris ing sun, He Fooled the Surgeons. All doctors told Renick Hamil ton of West Jefferson, -O.V after SUfEeiD& AO "-'utu! AiW" xnouvai Fistula, He WOliia cue uuiess a costly operation was performed; but he curet? himself with five boxes Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the surest Pile cure" on Earth, and the best Salve in the i World: 25 cents a box, Sold by J. h; Hill & Son, Goldsboro'; and J . K, Smith, Mt. Olive. Druggists. It was one of these experiment al ' farmers,., -who put green spec tacles on hi9 cow and fed her shav ings. His theory was that it didn't matter what the cow ate so long as 6he was fed. The questions of digestion and nourishment had not entered into his calculations. It's only a "tenderfoot" farmer that would try such an experiment with a cow. But many a larmer ieeas nim self regardless of digestion and nutri tion. He might almost as well eat shav ings for all the good he gets out of his food. The result is that the stomach grows "weak," the action of the organs 01 digestion ana nutrition are impaired and the' man suffers the miseries of dys pepsia and the agonies of nervousness. To strengthen the stomach, restore the activity of the organs of digestion and nutrition and nourish the nerves, use Dr.- Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It is an unfailing remedy, and has the confidence of physicians as well as the praise of thousands healed by its use. In the strictest sense " tioiaen jvieaicai Discovery " is a temperance medicine. It contains neither intoxicants nor narcot ics, and is as free from alcohol as from opi um, cocaine and other dangerous drugs. Don't let a dealer delude you for his own profit. There is no medicine for jtomacn ana Dlooa "just as gooa - as "Golden Medical Discovery." ' T can s.i'Ulll i cm. one bottle of vour ' Golden Medical Discovery ' has cured me sound and well, after suffering two long years with stom ach disease," writes W. H. Braswell, of McAden ville, Gaston Co., N. C " My health is worth all the world to me. I will praise you as long as I live." A book of 100S oases given away. Ori-receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only, we will send you The People s Common bense meaicai Aa- viser, tree. bena 21 one-cent stamps for the paper covered edition, or 31 stamps tor tne same eaiuon cioxn oounu. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. VICTIMS OF THE DREYFUS AFFAIR. London Spectator. The Dreyfus affair, in fact, is a veritable man eater. All those who have approached suffered a civil if not a physical death, and the end of M. de Freycinet gives us an opportunity to ount the 6lain. Henry, LcMercier-Picard, Lorim- ier are dean by suicide or murder; Picquart is forgotten in prison, and left with small hope of escape; Du Paty de Clam and Esterhazy are open scoundrels, whom justice seems powerless to teuch; a sound republican and patriotic citizen M. Casimir-Perier is lost to his country s service; another lrre proachabla republican M. Civ aignac i3 irremediably ruined; three professors have been ineo- ently suppressed; a round dozen generals are discredited; and over the door of the war offico is the more sombre legend, "Abandon hope all ye who enter here." What power is it which this terrible "affair " possesses to kill and to outrage? The obvious explanation is often the best, and we need no special knowl edge to pierce the mystery. The aff lir," then, is strong to destroy because it has its source in lying and malice. One sin has made it necessary to committ a thou sand, Ever since General Mer- cier made -up his mind that Drey fus should be, condemned, France has found a return to morality impossible. fehe has hoped against hope that the prisoner was guilty; with alrher wonted sanguineness of temper she has permitted forgery, and prayed that the forgeries were either genuine or plausible, she has tried to comfort herself with the reflection that the life of one Jew is unimportant, and that her inter eats may best be served .by. an act of jjpssible lawlessness. But. her hopes, are doomed to disap pointment, and all her casuistry is of no a7ail. Piece b y piece the truth has been uncovered, and though France has opposed diss coverv ith "added decfeft, she has to-day no chance of goin backward.' She will be forced to perform with" an ill grace a; com mon "act "of T reparation, w&ich some vears ago " might most gracefully haye beenaerformed But she cannot for half a century uiido the evil which her unright eousness nas causea. The A ppelite ot - a Goat. Is enyiedby all poor dyspeptics whose Stomach .' and Jjiver are .lout of order. All such should knaw that Dr. King s New Life Pills, the wonderf ul Stomach and Liver Remedy, gives & splendid appetite, sound digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfeet health and great energy UQiy zoo, at j. xi, am 00 puu Goldsboro; and J R. Smith, Mt, Olive, Drug Store. ; -" A very healthy "annexation party is gprmging-Yip in Cuba. THE WORLD'S CHAMPIONS. THE ECLIPSE COMPANY HAVE RETURNED ' WITH LAU- KELS ON THEIR HEAD. The People ot Goldsboro Shrnld Give the Volunteer Fire men More Encour agement. All the members of the Eclipse Fire Company have returned from Columbia, S. C. , where they won the hose wagon race and received the prizo of $125.00. When this company lowered the world's rec ord at the tournament in this city last year, every citizen of Golds boro who had been proud of the company bafore was made to feel still more, proud, and now that they have gone outside the bord ers of the State and won laurels in the face of all opposition an dis advantages the prida of our peo ple has reached the superlative de gree. They are the champions of the world and' Goldsboro should give them a royal welcome. It has been suggested by a num ber of people to-day and the Akgcs endorses the suggestion, that a popular subscription be taken up to purchase uniforms for this company and the whole fire department. At the parade in Co lumbia tha other day, all com panies from South Carolina had on handsome uniforms and bright glittering regalia while the Golds boro Company, the champions of -j the world, were dressed in red fknnel knee pants and white cotton j shirts. Sarely there was not a North Carolinian present who would not blush at the scene". There is no money in,the business of a volunteer, fireman and if he fails to get honors that are due per him there is no incentive to form his arduous dutiep. The State tournament wilt soon take place at Greensboro and it is the duty of our people to seid the whole department attirad in para phernalias that will be a-credit to the department and a credit to Goldbboro. THIS YARN IS 26 STRONGER Test of tbe Roandlap Cotton Bale In New Fnglaud Mills Mr, Wm. C. Lovering a lead ing New England 3otton manu facturer says: The Roundlap Bile of the Am ericau Cotton Company continues to win favor with the manufac turers of Niw England as well as with the spinners 'of Europe. You can readily understand why this should be so, in view of the fact that after making a very thorough investigation in one of mv mills last summer I . found that the average breaking- strain of yarn spun from this bale is about 25 per cent greater than the strength of tne yarn spun from the old bale. Cure For Cancer Discovered Antwerp, June 22 As a re sult of a series of -experiments conducted under the auspices bf the Academy - of Medicine oa horse?, cows and dogs the, an nouueement has just been' made that a serum to cure cancer has been 'discovered. - - " i Physicians in this city are elated over the discovery, of the importance of which th6y seem to have no doubt. (And vet right here in North Carolina Mrs. Joe Person's rem edv has been curing cancer for 25 years. Ed. Argus - To-Throw Good Money After Bad will but increase my ;pain. " If you tiavethrefvm away money for medicine that did not cure, "now begin taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, the. medicine that never fails '" . , . , Hood's Pills cure sick headache, In digestion, ' . ' A man rarely ' impreses a ".wos man by teUing her bow much he has paid for anything unless it is something he gives her Christmas seems slow a coming READ THIS If you are fading under the weakening influence of "female troubles," do not longer experiment with useless or dan gerous drags, but try Ercdfleld's Female Regulate! It will reeulate the menses perfectly.-and cure Falling of the Womb, Leucorrhcea, Headache, Backache and Nervousness. It in a harmless vegetable remedy, which puts the menstrual organs in perfect health, stops drains and pains and over comes weakness. Sold at drug stores for $1 a bottle. THE BRAD FIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta Ga SIXTY FOUR CENT COTTON. If one will take even ordinary dress goods, such as women are buying every day, and weigh them, it will seem that they are selling at the rate of 64 "Vents a pound. The farmer got 5 cents of this amount, and t'o retail dealer gets as much more, and the balatie3, 54 cents, goes to the railroads, owned elsewhere, and to people in the north. The south gets for its staple in this case 10 cents a pound, and the north 54 cents. There is no nonsense or de ception about these figures. They are cold facts numerically ex pressed. The manufacturer in the Dorth does not pocket 54 cents a pound, but the 54 cents accurately speaking; about 52 cents does go into the pockets of northern people, some of them being, operatives, some of them gaged in transportation and some in - tne manufacture and sale of supplies. Fifty-two out of 64 cents expended for dress goods made from cotton is paid into northen pocket?, only 12 cents being retained in the south. We di not cars to trace 12 cents, et we find that i-, too, is landed at last alongside tha 52 c?nts in tbe course of the purchase of fertilizars, meats, other dry gocd?, machinery and the like. We need not grumble over 5 cent cotton when we know that we can readily make it worth to the State ten times that price. If we cannot readily at this stage of manufacturing development in the south increase its value to the community ten-fold, we know we can increase it three fold or four-fold. Goldsboro should take the lesson of these figures to herself and build fac tories. If we cannot make the high grades we can at least make stan dard sheetiog, and this would carry 5-cent cotton up to 20 cent?, which is a fine raise in itself, Charles H Marks, while acting in the capacity of nurse ai the Second Division Hospital of the Fifth Army Corps at Santiago de Cuba, used a few bottles of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reroeay for diarrhoea and found it to work like a charm. JFor sale bv Goldsboro Drue Co. in (Jolds boro, and byM. E. Robinton & Bro. and J it Hmitb, ML-Olive, JN. u. PARSERS FOR HAWAII. Col. Whjte Here From Hilo to i'l r.-uiule 10 000 of Them to Go There, Tacoma Wash. J une 23. Col Albert Why te has arrived from Hilo, Hawaiian Islands, to secure 10,000 white farmors who desire to better their condition by mov ing to tropical climate. He brings credentials from Hawaiian plant ers who authorize him to act in their behalf in securing ahese immigrants. Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery has been made, and that -too, by lady in..this country. "Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she with stood its severest tests, but her vital organs were underminep and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed in cessantly, and could not sleep. She finally discovered a way to recovery, by purchasing or us i bottle of Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, and was so much lelieved on taking . first dose, .that she slept all night; and rwith two bottles, has been ab solutely cured. Her name is Mrs Luther Lutz ' Thus writesW. C Ham nick & Qo of Shelby, N, C Trial bottles free at J-H. Hill & Son. Cjroldsboro; and J. it. tomitn M t. Oiive, Drug'Store. Regular size 50c and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. FOURTH OF JULY. Big Time Anticipated at Seven Springs Tbis Tear. For several years tho Fourth of July has been a big day at Seven Springs, and this year the man agers of the old Seven Springs Hotel are making preparations for the biggest day in the history of the hotel. In addition to the usual basket picnic that day, there Tvill be a match game of base bll between the LaGrange and Goldsboro teams. At night there will ba the usual dance. Good music has btea se cured. THE NIGHT SCHOOL It is probably not known to the most of the x'eople of Goldsboro, that there has recant'y been in augurated a movement, that has in it the possibilities of much use fu'ness. For two weeks a night school has been taught here. Of eighty namos secured as pupils by the teacher, very few, if any can, or do, attend the Graded School, be cause compelled to work daily for a living. Over fifty per cent, of them caauct read the Bible or write their names. Qaita a num ber do not know the letters of the alphabet. The teachfir of the n'ght school only charges tha nominal amount of ten cents per week, and quite a number whose names have been taken do not attend because they do not feel able -to pay even thatJ amount: but would attend if they could have free -tuition. Though working under great disadvant ages, there ha? been progress made by tho :e who attend. Oae pupil who couH not, two weeks arm. nut three figures on the O ' board correctly, is now working in tractions, oeverai ui iucm have learned to correct simple sentences when incorrect. The teacher of this school will be compelled to give it up, unless he can receive help outside of the pupils, as they do not pay enough to enable Jjim to give his time to it. Here is a chance for some iberal minded persons to use a part of their means for the good of others, profitably. All of us endorsed Mr. Aycock when he said in substance, in his address at the close of the Graded School: "We want t see the time when every child in Goldsboro shall be in School." This mofe ment will help to bring about that time. A night school will help to educate some who cannot go to a day school. What will the public,. spirited and benevolent people of the "best town in the State" do about it? F. D. Swindell, Glorious News. Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of Washita, I. T. He writes: "Four bottles of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused her great suffering for years. Terrible sores would break out on her head and face, and the best dec tors could eive no help; but ner cure is complete and her health is excellent." This" shows wnai thousands have proved. that Electric Bitters is the best biood mirifier knowD. It's tbe supreme omolw fnr erzama. tetter, salt rheum, ulcers .boils and running sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisous, helps digestion builds up the strength. Only 50 cents. Sold by J. H. Hill & Son, Goldsboro, and J. R, Smith, Mt. Ohve. Druggist, Guaranteed., MrHobart has stop complain ing about his health. He is Tvell. Would Not Suffer So Again For Fifty Times Its Price. I awoke last night with severe pains in my stomach. I never felt so badly in all my life. When I came down to work this morning I felt so weak I could hardly work. I went to Miller & McCurdy's drug store and they rec cuimended Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy. It worked lik murio and one' dose fixed me alright. It certainly is the finest thin, I ever used for stomach trouble. shall not be without it ;in my home hereafter, for I should not care to n- dure the Bufferings of last night again far flf tv times its orice. G. H. Wilson, Liveryman, Burgettstown, Washington nmintv V.. This remedy is for sale by M. E. Robinson & Bro., and I Goldsboro QrugCb, in Goldsboro, andj -J. R, Smith, Mt. Olive N, C. . ' Walnut Street. S. S, S. Is a Great Blessing to Old People. It Gives Them tsLsS. F but it is wholly unnecessary. By keep PW RlfiOi 8Pf! I Ifa inS theie blood Pure they can fortify themselves tGt! BIUUU ChU LlICi so as to escape three-fourths of the ailments from which they suffer so generally. S. S. S. is the remedy which will keep their systems young, by purifying the blood, murouguijr removing an waste accumulations, ana impart ing new strength and life to tho whole body. It increases the appetite, builds up the energies, and sends new life giving blood throughout the entire system Mrs. Sarah Pike, 477 Broadmy, South Boston, writes : " I am seventy years old, and had not enjoyed good health for twenty years. I was sick in different wavs. and in addition, had Eczema doctor said that on J?1S well asrain. I took a jmfmiilT- , completely, and 1 am jl ieei as wen as ever uiu m my me. 'Mr. J. W. Loving, of Colquitt, Ga., says: " For eight een years I suffered tortures from a fiery eruption on my skin, retried almost every known remedy, but they failed one by one, and I was told that my age, which is sixty'-six, was against me, and that I could never hope tojbe well again. I finally took S. S. S., and it cleansed my blood thoroughly, and now I am in perfect health. ' S. 8. FOR THE Is the only remedy which can build up and strengthen Id people, because it is the only one which is guaranteed free from potash, mercury, arsenio and other damaging minerals. It is made from roots and herbs, and has no chemicals whatevei in it. S S S. cures the worst cases of Scrofula, Cancer, Eczema. Rheumatism, Tetter, Open Sores. Chronic Ulcers, Boils, or any other disease of the blood. Books on these diseases will be sent free by Swift Specifics Co., Atlanta. Ga. Zh$& R. A.. Jeweler and Engraver. 4 Bargains ! Styles ! Great Big Values ! A Man's Crash Suit. Coat, vest and trousers, for loT $2.00. A still bet ter one for f A GEEAT DEAL BETTER ONE EarlyJcallersrgetTbest Values. 'B Wr- ' A Open Evenings till 8 p. m". " Saturday's 'till 10:3(Xp. 1 The Monarch (AHSOliUTELK Pl'HE.) Its strength c6mes from Its purfty. It Is all pure coffee, .freshly roasted, and is soldonly.in one-pound sealed packages. Each package will make40 cups. The pack, age Is sealed at the Mills so that the aroma 13 never weakened. It has a delicious flavor. Incomparable strength. It is a luxury within the reach of all. Premium List In every package. Cut out your Lion's Head and get v&iuaoie premiums If your Grocer If you aj;e a lover of Tea, Anco Blend r The best on the market. We have Teas, all kinds and prices.. Call and see us. 11T 1 feebleness and ill health, and Tlpnr V nil nf flirt fllVlrnoca amswi. terribly on one of mv lees. The account of mv ae. I would ticmr h dozen bottles of S."S. S. an.-J it. nflrorl ma happy to say that 7t BLOOD IS tit -Vi r-i in an endless variety of styles and designs in gold, silver and enamel, in belt buckles and neck clasps, shirt waist sets and numer ous fads and fancies, dear to the heart of the SUMMER GIRL we are showing in the latest and most swell styles, and of beautiful workman ship. Chatelaine watches, also, for traveling, that are convenient, as well as orna mental, in many styles. . C?i 1 -" 1 . 1 obcfiiuj; euver rail ciiuuia. guards, etc. GreGGli. SI. 50. 2.50. $4.50. FOE ; A f j-ioottfft 7 eweim ! OOLDSBORO'S bEflDINO CLOTHIER Under Hote! Kennon. of Strength is r free. Bom not tTf Lion Coffee In bid atoM, Bend us his name and address teat we may place it on sale there. Do not accept aor subfltitute. VWOOLSON SPICK CO.. Toledo. Ohio. waBmsamtga,mmm. l j you should, try our superb Bizzell & Wooten. Goldsboro'e Leading Grocers I:! j; t I A r 1 ' " i; s - ! J - v -.v. V pnnp puttvtt sasaBMsw
Goldsboro Weekly Argus (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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