X
Public E-iacatipn Ta Record
two Parties qoptrastcd,
&tt,e wcl.
Vt, rkrnaJrl.' Iia oflfi I stated
I'm luililic schools iu AorUi
Were not a efficient na they 'ou
Record of ths iejr.nd of tfepuWrCan ariwinmrratioii,
iv h iht wwfitn m ww pt
wruuz from J-Kp ufferiiig people for
i.n, i,..s,-s tif waste and worse than
i - . - . m
wastt-. not one pn( 01
thiit
Carolina
was leVktl
Xt''by the General for tin, .up-
i ii.iir tr nun ii Si'iKNi .iiiu inrn.
i i . vd.i i ipm l w rr - '
Le mailf. and we hJre aiwujs
fh-fc th iWson w.w to 1 found phiefly
,,.. in th tvertv -oi
III Hit- I ill. I. III"? r" I . ,
,,eople thev have not felt themselves
ableto pay sufficient taxation to main
tain sch ails th; t w a. 4 a3 rd the test
instruction. IM a n w (lay is davvn
in The peoph; hate learned that
thev cannot afford 0t TO E11.V?I5
THEIK CHILDRKS." It M tlieiroilly hope
to make tlu ui usetul citizen. J 1)0
hte meeting of the Farmers Alliance
declared for an uiceuse of the plhlp
funds fQf schxl purposes. The LMw
Lciutic State Convention unaiiiiQily
placed the following nlauk rn U plat-
Wif ere vs, The plication or the
Deople is essential, not only ty indi
vidual happiness and pfQspenty, but
alio to the maintenance oi ciy.i uu
religious liberty.
Resolved, That the n"1 General
Assembly pf 5grth Carolina is reoues
ed to incrcjise the fund for tthi .Main
tenance of public scliQuK.
flje declaration of the Democratic
convention ples that party, ifw
pefifnl, to increase the school fund and
ive the people a better system of ub
fic schools. Therefore the subject of
ijopular education w prjeflLitbe roost
niportaiit jiivnlyetT l" political
struggle Ugft41t)ll MM Hvr? M
subject so momentous, mistakes must
lie carefully avoided. Every father
juid mother is feebly interested m the
education of thejF children, and the
question of public -schools conies di
jictiv home to tinmi. Not to speak of
jhe colore clil4re who are almost
entirely depeq4e,lk HPm puMc schools,
seven-eights of He whitw phiWren in
!STorth C;irolina hayc no qthes chance
pf an education except in the public
schools. Now, how shall the parents
of these children vote in th coming
election?
Iet us briefly eiarojue the record of
he twq parties in Iorth Carol jna iu
regan) to public education. Upon
their record on this iniortaiit question
the people ought to judge them. Iu
JSaO, under Democratic ail ministration,
the national congress vote4 to deposit
$-28,000,000 Willi the States. In 1837
North Carolina received of this amount
f ,483,757.89 and the whole of it was
applied to the formation of a literary
fund for the beuefit of common schools.
The money was invested iu the stuck
uf the Bank of the State, Bank of
(Jape pear and the Wilmington &
Weldon 1 Tbf remits of the
war aeftvoyed the stock in the banks
then amounting to 1,047,100. The
stock in the W. & W. and Wilming
ton & Manchester li iilroad amounting
to fGOOOOOcnme into the hands of the
Kepublican party when it came into
p iwer. The Democrats had kept open
the schools even during the war, but
when the Radicals came into power
thev closed up all the scholii, drove
out the Professors at the University,
uud put men in their places because of
heir ltadical politics.- Tlie effect wsm
disastrous The people refused to send
their son Itippe, ami the Uiiiversity
was closed. l..das this was, the con
duct of the U idic'.ls m dealing with
tlie Public School Fund was more in
famous still and constitutes a black
and damnable spot upon their record
which can never le effaced. They
proved traitors to the little children of
the State by stealing their School
i'und which, though diminished uy
fhe war. was still larire. In the three
ears of their absolute control they
sold-out tlie stock in the W. & W. and
W. & Manchester railroads (SQ00.000)
and in the Cape Fear Navigation Com
I mnv 650 shares) and invested the
nroceeds in i'snecial tax bonds." Thev
Miuaiidcreil in the same way 5,000
of nionev received from the United
States Government for educational
IMirposes, and were on the point of sel-
luig and iu a like manner wasting the
proceeds of all the lands in Eastern
North Carolina belonging to the fuud.
Th schools were practically closed
during their term of power.
The report of S. S. Ashlev, (a carpet
bagger) Superintendent of Schools,
and Auditor lleuderson show the fol
lowing facts:
For tht part of the fiscal year 18AS.
durim; which the itepumicans Had
power, there was not a dollar of tin
literary f und spent for teaching. , Dur
iuuthe fiscal year ending Sept. 30th,
1800, there was spent out of the edu
cational fnad $107,158.18. Not one
lollar of this large sum was spent
in tf.acnino the poor ohilkren of
the State, white or black, to reap
an i) 'kitk. Instead of that the Re
lul)lican egjslattvrs took $158,000 of
that amounf and divided it among its
members under the name of per diem
n at $7.00 per day; $3,000 was loaned to
l the hadual Uuiversitv professors, and
MelalHncpof the0,0p0is charged
ip, "expense apcpun:
Durins the fiscal venr endins Sen
tember 30th, 1870, there was spent out
of the educational fund $203,411.01,
as follows:
Tfiirs Pills
Rfgulcte Thg Dowels,
Sick Headache,
Pyspeptia, Feyert, Kidney Diseases,
lilioui Colic, Malaria, etc.
Bhif h, none CM eujoy gooil halUu
Sold Every where.
ely'3 catarrh
CREAM BALI
nort or
i . a .
years later, when the upt m Ut
Convmtiou they made ih prttiw? t
the peo'de to make better schools,
TflEY KNOW THEY WOULD NO? fj?"
UETEP WITH THEIR DAMNABLE KECOKJy.
The recent Itepublican State Conyeiir
tion made im declaratitm iu regard to
Public 1 lucatiofi except one of regret
that the Blair bill was defeated by the
epublieatH, Both f Rurth Caroli
na s P'tnocratic Senators yoted fur it.
S' tit a word does the IfatlicaJ platform
0Ft884. lim, or 18JJ0 say about put.
ling-their own shoulders h,ere at
honye to the wheel. f le Le mop rats,
on the contrary, haye alf along sought
to io eyerything possfbje liere at home
for our home schools and they promise
to continue to do . Wo M hoped
that the Northern Republicans who
profess such great lovp for the negroes
would help y the burden of their ed
ucation by passing the Blair bill. But
because they refused (they always re
fuse to let a me as are pass that will
sendadollarsou.il of Washington) SALE OP REAL ESTATE
we do not desDiir. we wui not imi
Cleanses the
Nasal PasfSy
Allays Pn and
Inftapnuatioa,
Heals the Sores.
Restores tke Senses
of Tu re and Smell.
ER
TRY THE CUBE. HKYttV
A pan 1-Mp Is applied 1 n to each nostril and Um;ri c
able. I'rlce 5o ct. at Drutrglst s; by m ill reglsten-d
M cts. ELY BUOTUEKS. 34 Warren St.. Sew York
tate the tt.pu oilcans oy contenting
onrsvdves with regrets and denuncia
tions. We will go to work pay the
money ourselves and make our public
schools the pride and glory of the
State.
The Democratic record shows a stead- others, heirs at law."
ast determination to iucrease the I will sell at public auction at the
school fund and improve the school I nouse ooor la Salisbury io ine
. n a14I rl iiiKiiwi Diaaer iur caisn on oaiuraay ine
acilities as rapidly as the people feet lsth day of October, 1890, the follow! ng
hey can Iwar the additional taxation. (lcsjcribed real estate, to wit: One tract
TO MAKE ASSET3.
By virtue of a decree of the Superior
Court of Rowan Count v made in the
special proceeding entitled 'D. C.
liradshaw, Administrator of J. S. Sloan
vs. E. J. Brndsbaw, Jennie L. Sloan and
following
show the 0t ud situated in At well township said
ngures
imo. nits spent for public schools Jin- comity, adjoining the lands of S. h.
der Democratic rule: moan, j . u. Moan, o. j. Moan ami oiners,
In 1877-$28V),213.33. containing twenty-live acres more or
i iw-u wi vOTin " less, the sai being lot IN o. 3 in the di-
Itl 6&&C i.lV. vision of the lands of 8. A. Sloan dc-
In 187- 32(1,040.85.
Iu 1880 352,082.00.
In 1881- 400,008.88.
In 1882 500,030.02.
In 1883 - 021,205.40.
In 1884 - 535,205.03.
( 15 counties did not report.)
In 1885 037,552 32.
In 1880- 071,115.05.
(15 counties did not report.)
hi 1887 053,030 33. ,
At this time the date of the fiscal
year was changed and we have only
the partial examditure. from lov.
30ih, '88 to June 30th, '80 sevea
! ceased .
Sept. 16, 1890. ;
D. C. BuADsit.vw,
Administrator.
WANTED !
o-
The name of every man in
Western North Carolina who
has timher land, improved and
months the expenditures was $521, unimproved, farm lands, town
840.17. Krom June 30th, '80 to June i . nn A . e
u.ui. in ju..J .,i.i;.. lots and properties for sale. We
schools amounted to $718,225.00.
Thus it will be seen that the Demo
crats have regularly increased it and
the next Legislature is pledged to m-
propert
must have bottom price, full,
clear and correct descriptions.
Persons wishing to buy, sell
or
crease hnd to make the schools better, or rent properties will find it to
The men who have the management .i .
of our public school system from wise. ww,r Kercw io write to
conservative and progressire Superiu-lcall on
taiiflolif I IMrfAV laiiif lllAKi t iLienton I
,.dMeiTer;di1!diua!Bthec,,i Mr.r, RRINSRRISNFR
.superintendents and lioards and School w w .iwri
Committees, are putting new eujlbu-
siasni into the public school work. If
the Democratic party is continued in
power, our public schools will soon
supply every need of primary and pre
paratory in At ruction.
SEAL ESTATE AGENTS,
SALlSltl KV, s. c.
GENERAL DIRECTORY
COUXTY HO VERS 31 EXT,
Clerk Superior Couct, J M Horah.
Sheriff, C C Kiideijk
i:ej.ster of lleed UN Woe&apfP,
Tieasurer, J Sam ' I McCubbiifs.
Sij) -vwyor, B C Arey.
t!oroner D A At well.
Commissioners, T J Sumner elmirman. j
W L KJattx, C F Baker, Jr h W fJolc-
man, Cornelius Jpsller.
Sup't Public Sf, liooj. T p ff
Sup't of If ealtli, 1 J J Summcrell..
Overseer of joor. A M Brown..
TOWN,
Mayor. J W Rumple,
Clerk, D K Julian.
Treasurer, I H Foust.
Police, It W Price, chief, J F Papc, C
W Pool, If M Bsirrinjer.
Commissioners Jforth ward, J A Ren
dle'nan, J) M Miller; Soi)th ward, B
Julian, J A Barren : East M'Ortl, J B Cor
don, T A Couhenour; West ward, R J
Holmes, T C Liim.
CHURCHES.
Methodist Services every Saixhiy at
11 am and 6 in. Prayer meeting
every Wednesday at 61 p m. Rev T W
Guthrie, pastor,
Sunday school every Sunday afternoon
at H o'clock. J W Mauney, sup't .
Presbvterian Services cverv Sunday
at 11 a m and 8:30 p m. Prayer meeting
every Wednesday at 8:80 p m. Rev J
Rumple, D D, pastor.
Sunday school every Sunday afternoon
at 4 p in. J Rumple, sup't.
Lutheran Services every Sunday at 11
a in and 7 pm. Prayer meeting every
Wednesday at 7 p m. Rev Chas B King,
pastor.
Sunday school every Sunday afternoon
st 3 p m. R C Kizer, sup't.
Episcopal Services every Sunday at 11
a m and 0:30 p m and Wednesday at 0:30
p m. Rev F J Murdoch, rector.
Sunday school every Sunday afternoon
at 3 p m. Capt Theo Parker, sup't.
Baptist Services every Sunday morn
ing and night. Prayer meeting every
Wednesday night. Rev
pastor.
Sunday school every Sunday at 9i a.m.
Tlios L Swink, sup't.
Catholic Services every second Sun
day at 104 a m and 7 p in. Rev Francis
Meyer, pastor.
Sunday school every Sunday at 10 a in.
Y M C A Devotional services at Hall
every Sunday at 10 a m. Business meet
ing first Thursday night iu every mouth.
I II Foust, pres't.
V7crk.d Liks a Charm.
Bnxdfleld's FeaMle Regulator w rked
like a charm; i.uproveiiieijt been wo.i ler
lul; cannot ewyw m gratitude. Wish
every lady alllicted WOuld try it. J know
t would eure them.. Mrs. Lri.uA. Ln;.
mi vjrruve. i' 1:1
lit., tlu, ft-.. i.i
Regulator Ck.f Ai Junta, Ca., for further
particulars. Sld by all druggists.
LODGES.
Fnl ton Lolge No 09 A F & AM, meets
every first and third Fridav night in each
month. K B Ncave, W M.
Salisbury fridge, No 24, K of P, meets
every Tuesday night. A H Boy den, C C.
Salisbury Lodge, No 775, K of H, meets
every 1st Mid 3d Monduy night in each
month. , JMctator.
Salisbury Council, No JJ72, Royal Ar
canum, meets every 2d and 4th Monday
night in each month. J A Ramsay,
Regent
POST OF E ICE.
Office hours from 7:30 a m to KMO p in.
Money order hours t) a m to 5 p in.
Sunday hours 11:30 a m to 12:30 p m
J II Ramsay, P M.
NOTICE.
Is hefchy given that the Board of Com
missioners for Rowan County at their
meeting held on the 4th da V of August,
1S90, ordered a now Registration of the
Voters of Said County fr the elections
to le held on Tuesday the 4th day ot
November 18U0.
The registration hooka will le opened
on the 2gd day of September next, and
will be closed on the second Saturday
preceoding said election.
W. L. Ki.uttz.
it xr w Chairman.
H. N. WoOIMjOX,
Clerk.
Aug. J I, 1800. 43 tf
SALE OF LAND.
By virtue of a decree of the Superior
Court iu the case of Isaac A. Lverly and
others. Ex parte, I will sell at the
Court House door in Salisbury on Mon
day the Gth day of October J8!0 at public
auction, a track of land in Rowan cjunty
adjoining the lands of Levi Powlass.Isaac
Lyerly and W. C. Lyerly, contaiuing VJS
acres, more or less.
Terms: one third cash, one third iu
six months and the balance in twelve
months. Interest on deferred payments
from day of sale at ciht per cent per
annum.
J. L. Cow AN,
Commissioner.
September 3rd, 18;0.
CAUTION i.rr-sa
IT JOU.
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE
Fine )Uf. Heavy Lncod ;rnln
r.
FOR
GENTLEMEN.
moor W uti r proof
l iamlnr
A Valuable Piece of Glass.
A SIXTY THOUSAND DOLLAR LENS.
The Best Business Opportunity
YET OFFERED.
A most distingvished assemblage of
matheuiaticians and scientists gathered
enthusiastically around a plain packing
box iu Cambridge, Juas., the other tlav,
to look at a piece of glass. It was ten
feet iu circumference and three inches
thick, but as it lav in its lied of ex.
celsior lti value exceeded wVl.OOO. and sale a liimteu niunher ot its lot.s in JNortli-HeSt Winston, lliov
alt. ll With o are within six minutes walk of tlie best line of Street Tars in the
greatest a tier, t ion. I he nlnee wn fliw
office of Alvan Clark, the famous tele- South, convenient to schools, churches and stores, shaded, moun-
THE WINSTON WEST END LAND COMPANY offers for
Invested special tax bonds, Si 80.000.00
Kxnense account 3,014.00
oil tax returned 415.15
'aid to teachers f schools 88.081 .80
oaned to University 10,000.01
Joined to D. & p. Asylum 3,0000
scope manufacturer, und the glass was
the lens for the new telescope to he
erected on Wilson Peak, Sierra Madre
Mountains, uear Los Angeles, 0,000
eet above the sea for tlie University of
3 1.1 'e ii .i
oouiuern auioruia. it will he tlie
largest telescope in tl.e world, the oh
jt'ft glass being three feet four inches
in diameter, or five inches more than
tlie famous Lick telescope. The I ube
will be sixty-five feet long and the
moon will be brought by it to within one
hundred miles of the earth. The whole
is the gift of . F. Spenee, president
of the First National Bank of Los
Angeles.
The glass was cast in Paris ufer
no less than one hundred and ten at-
empts aud is insured for its full value
u two Boston companies, It will take
"ully two years yet to grind and polish
it to the required focus and when to all
appearance completed the human fin
ger will be called into play to finish
its surface. It is ground down with
red oxide of iron aud polished with
beeswax.
Among those present were a number
of the faculty of the California Univer
sity, of l ale, Johns Hopkijis, and other
warm
institutions. hen in oosition the
telescope is expected to perform won
ders. It will also hate a photographic
outfit which will be three times larger
until any now in existance. It will
cost $3,000 simply to transport the
glass io lios Angeles.
tain views. Population in 1880, four thousand (4.(U); in 18D0,
twelve thousand (12,000).
A million and three-quarters of outside money invested in
Winston-Salem in 1800. Three hundred and twenty-six thous
and dollars put into factories aiul home buildinjj iir 1800, to
September. Three railroads building into country tributary to
Winston.
This is the best time to buy. Maps, prices and terms given
on application to
P. M. WILSON, Sec,
Winston, N. 0.
It flat In til wnrlil.
M.OO OKNIIIN'E II AMI-sKM KU
S4.00 II M-SKHI WCI.T SMOW.
3JM 1'OI.IOK AM) KAICMKUH' NHOE.
Hi.r,(i KXTK4 VAI.IIH i XI MIOV
9-i V a H K I l 1 M E 7I IHO
i.oo uixi Ht.-r, itovs' Minoni. km
am tuwic in Couftrtt-s. llutton ana Laec.
$3 & $2 SHOES lZMm.
1.75 SHOE FOR MISSES.
BMt Material, r.. -t Style. Best FltUaJb
V. L. IKurlaa. Bro -iton. Man. SoM bf
M. S .BROWN.
RUNS EAIY.
CINS FAfT.
Cleaaa SEED
PERFECTLY.
akts FINE
SAMPLE.
NEVER CHOKES or
BREAKS THE ROLL
THE CELEBRATED
COTTON
BLOO
GIN
Has All LATEST IMPROVEMENTS
including Balance Wneol om Itruaa which In
ores eve- speed. Thla feature la peculiar to
this make of Oln and is used on no other. Are
H 1.1. V ;i 'AK.tXTKKIIaud Am P
FRCK OF FKEItiHT at any B R. Station or
the landing or any Regular Steamboat Law in
the South. If neve no Agent near yon,
address the General Southern Agent.
H.W.HUBBARD VZlVaV
3 Ton'
535.
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RIabncthtm1
OSGOOD
U. S. STANDARD
SCALES
rrlgfctBnM.faa
STATE FAIR.
ONE CENT a MILE.
SALE OF LAND, remember the dates,
$20,411.01
The investment iu special Tax Bonds
pf course proved an entire loss, (thev
were wortfiless' when bought). Kot
OJiefiftli of the whole amount expend
ed w s -utplied to public school. Qut
pf 2H).(XK) dollura fxpended, less
tiinn tliirtv-nine thousmid waspnid for
teaching. ' Aud this $3,081 is the total
amount of money expended for popu
lar education during the whole term
pf Republican rule.
louring the
whole
By virtue of a di cree of the Superior
Court of Uowan county in the ease ol T
J. HUlard, Exr., against W. H. Millard
und others. I will sell at public sale at
the (urt House door in Salisbury on
Monday the 6th day of October, 1890, a
tract of laud in Scotch Irish township,
adjoining the lands of W. A. Luckey, Jr.
aud qtherv. Containing 17Q seres more
iZJST ' -S Vart lllP Kerr
Terms: O.ne third cash, one third in
six months and one hird iu twelve
mouths, with interest ou the deferred
paymeups :rom Uay of sale at eight 1
ceut.
er
Sept. 5th 189p.
T. J.
IIlLLARD,
Executor.
OOTOBUR, 14, 15, 16 & 17.
It will bo thp p:ST FAIR over hekl in the South! Success
of the last one guarantees it ! Great Agricultural, Industrial,
Educational and Social features! For Premium List and In
formation, address the Secretary, Bex SB.'Raleigh, N. C.
rrtiorlionM. It low. Easbw, t il'm sa Ttr
U.W.IIl'UnAkll.GiiBl.ScalKB lni,lUUAl
.r Oellas,Tsa
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12 2R p ra
5 05
I'liarleslon
Jan ells
Leave 7 : o
1 13a. mW .HfeXo,,,
A. & S. Road.
Dally except SUNDAY
TRAIN NO 12 TRAIN NO 11
3 5p. m Leave Spnrtnnlicrg Anlve 2 10p. ra
T 17 Arrive l!enleioii lllr yr.sa.m
Ashevllle Leave 8 to
75th uieridlan iluie uteo lo Hot Spring,
wth .. .. .. west or Hot S:rln?8.
Pullman Sleepeu bet wcrn Was! Injrton & Salisbury
., .. Hlcliniond & Sreesboi)
lfalelgli & ireen;iboro
Knoxvllle Iutlsviilc
.. ParkwC.irs .. Sallsbnrj & Kuoxvilto
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mn mftke from Uni r.i.st I 4 h Liv at Inut, troni :br ftart.M ilfc
out rxprrirure. Ii. ri. i nritat once We v ull exjirefrharfea
Aearcs. II. HALLE If b CO., Uox RSt-.'lvnuM, m:it.
sssssssa SSI III SI II M l
CavoaU, and Tnule -Mirk i oUh'.notl, and all Pat
ent budineea cenductod tor Koccratc Pecs.
HP mce is opMintu s. PiTriiTOrnot
aa we can secure rateut iu let, Uaio taau thaw
rotnoie from Waxhitisrkm.
Send uiodal. druwSug or photo., with descrip
tion. We advLs, if patentable or cot, freo of
cuurgo. Our Urn uot duo UU patent is tcoorod,
A PUrHLtT, "Hov to Obtain PatouU," with
nainofi of acttuJ clieuu io yuur tU:o, couaty, t
town, ecnt froo. .v.
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raswier inth oar Urge
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vaua SIIU neiirillltin IMI tlinan n Ii
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and 55 and lo3.
est Point and ll-iHitnort dally ifcccni sundn
No 5o and 51 connet iat idslxiro with traiiu
to and rrom Voreliead i lly aiul M nmiinijt,,,,. au,i
at selua u and iroai KavetievllL- -No.52
eonn.-eiaat Oreeusboiu ror Fayt tui;u
Ao. 51 coani'i tB at Si'lniii for Wllor, N r
Nos. 5o arw M make close coniu ci ion ut li aa
SLBBPING-CAR SERVICE.
On train no 60 and si. Pullman UoBei SlrMi
beiweeu Allal.lii an N. w uik, Dhiiii- n.l I,
gunta. aiud tireethLoio Ma Abbeville lo nutrto
tow n. Turin.
on trains stand r.s, Puilmnn BnfTH SIoppm It
tu eeii v aslilntlon and Neworleai K.via Munii t
cry; and oet.veen loHsningn i, and HIiuiUihIimi,
, tii;i.n,i i:d trreemdmu.. UuUteh ami :reev
ivoro. :. ml Ui ween V axningtoi, .Mtgn-n. ami
Pu Itmaii LnfTet Slee-. kuwi i, W nM, CMn ana
AKlievLle nixl Hot S'tidlifL
Tii : ougf i ticket? on ile t prloe I m '. sUl Ion to
all I'Oiui s. s
For ra t si ml In formation, applj to any ageul of
t he t'oit.my. or to
SOL HAAS.
Trafllc Manager
JAS. L. TAYLOR,
( en Pass .'
W. A.TURK,
Uiv,Pas. Agont,
KALfclGH.N.C
nt
earn lrn nie . natA S . ,or oa '
Ml. ' .. T, JBW Pf! wk ""! upwards. Address
aunsou & Co., Box sin, rortiund, Maine.'
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