V
Royal makes the toojl pure,
. wholesome and delicious?
Ml
pv ;?
POWDER
Absolutel Pur .
POVW. BAKING POWDER CO., NEW VOHK.
Herring's Drug Store
".WILL.BE OPEN NEXT SUNDAY;
WILSON lilies;
A WKKK'S NKWS BRIKFLV j'OLI) FOI!
nrsY KKADKKS.
Horn Sliitters rkked up nn Our Strfeln
by o'or Reporter What he Sees
and llesr. ".
Mr. Robert R'ountree, of New
.'V". - ' ' .. -'. '
Y6rkJ, was in the city yesterday. v
lMf, P. C Sptzer, former! of
Wilson, how ot Dunn, was in town
: Monday. ;; ' 1
They ;ire beauties that ! souve
nir of Kinsey's Seminary, at Privett
S: Co., Jewelers. 1
Mrs. W.. B. Hill, formerly ot
Wilson, was in. the city this week,
.-. visiting;. Mrs. Herbert Rountree.
Miss "Mary DeVane, formerly
employed at the Briggs Hotel, was
in the city this ' week (or a. days or
1 j -.
two. . . ' '.-
Messrs. W.-B. Moore and J B
Rountree spent Sunday in Rocky
Mount the guests of Mr. T. M. An
derson, Jr. . V
-yCol. Smith, cottonbuyer tor. the
firm of Alex Sprunt and Son, of Wil
mingtOn, took a run down home
' last Saturday, returning Tuesday.
Remember . the drill- Monday
' night at the Woodard Warehouse
T 1 r . 1
JLet every memDer 01 tne Company
; be in ranks'" and thus make a fine
showing. - -
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When the hair begins to fall ont
or turn gray the scalp needs doctor
ing, and' we know bf no better spe
cific than Halls Vegetable Sicilian
Hair Renewer. i ' . i
The old 'iatt'.ce" house," on the
corner ot Green and - Goldsboro
.streets, is being moved: It will
be taken over ihe rstilfoad and pr.ob1
ably.usedsas a "t'enement.T
r-This week has witnessed the
coldest weather of the season, Jortu
nately it has been' perfectly open,
thus one of the "most disagreeable
features of w inter have been, wanting;
, "We understand that the Build
. ing and Loan Association have ap
. plications for money, for . building
. purposes, that will ensure the profit
able use ol, al! the funds that they
will take in for "a. year. . ;f
Gilbert Walden, the jnoted Vir
ginia elocutionist, at the Opera House
tomorrow (Friday) night. ! The en
tertainment is given in interest of the
- Graded School Libtary, 50 go ,out
; aid spep4?.a pleasant evening, besides
helping. to)uy books for the school.
Mr. Sam Earle, formerly of
Wilson passed through town this
week on his way to W arm - Springs,
Ark. Mr. Earl was much improved
by his (previous trip and he is now
going 'again with the .intention of
. staying as long as there is any
chance of a complete recovery. 4 :
The outlook for building in .Wilson
for the coming-season" is very en
couraging for workmen.' There are
... enough houses in the hands oi the
contractors to. keep alt our, carpenters
at work for a year. It. looks as
though there was to be no let up for
this season, at least.
Mr. R. E. Tovvnsend has bought
out the insurance business of Wright
& Carter. Mr. Townsend will con
duct a general insurance office, occu.
. pying J the old t ffice for the present
He represents some of the leading
companies in the country and we
; trust he will do well.
Hart's Emulsion of Cod Liver
Oil with Creosote. and the Hypo
phosphites; if faithfully used, is a
specific in the, treatment of Weak
Lungs, Consumption, Bronchitis etc.
Leading Physicians recommend it.
Sold "by B- W, Hargra ve. . - -,
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Four leaf. clover charms just re
ceived at Privett SdZo., Jewelers.
r E F. Nn.-la't's Jmnlsome
store', m the corner f N a.wl
farboro streets, is beginning to take
on the finishing touches. . The se
vere weather of this wtek has ot
course stopped all work but the build
ing" is far enough advanced to show
what it will be t The upper floor will
be occupied as offices. Messrs. T).
J. Rose &. Bro. have secured the
rooms overlooking Nash street and
will fit tllem Up for architectural and
designing rooms. The Rose Bros, are
thoroughly up to date in their busi
ness, and art prepared to contract
and furnish plans, for any building.
Fhey have in their office Mr.. Barrett.
a nephew of Barbour, the celebrated
Knoxville architect, Mr. Barrett spent
seven years with his uncle betore
starting out in business -lor himself.
The Dance Monday Mhl.
The Harpers gave the German
Club a complimentary dance Monday
night which "was a decided success.
The weather was so threatening that
" ' 4 '
many, who would . otherwise have
participated, di'd not turn out, those
however who did go say they had
the besf time they
season.
have, had this'
It iK-klpii'H Arnica alvf.
The bst ' Salve in.. th,e world . for
Cuts; Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chaped
Han'ds, Chilblain, Corns, and all
j Skjn Eruptions, and positively cures
riles, or bp pay required. It is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by B. W. Hargrave.
w I'hotjjirraplie'-.
Mr Viggp Lund has sold out his
photograph business to Mr. G. V.
Lewis, ot. Plymou'ih. N.-C, who'has
already taken charge of the. studio,
and will be glad to welcome the pub
lic. Mr. Lund will soon leave lor
either the Klondyke.or Cuba. He
cannot quite make up his mind
which he. would prefer, the buzz of
Spanish bullets or the cutting winds
which frequent the Chilcoot pass'
He will, while making a .decision
spend a few days with friends at
Rocky Mount.
Tobaci.'o Sal . '
The sales of tobacco lor the month
of January were somthing 'over 650,
ooo.'pqunds. . This brings the total
sales "for the season up to a little over
8.500,000 pounds. This is about
-the same that was handled up to this
time last year but we can hardly ex
p ct that we will get as much from
thjis time forward as we did -.last sea
son as the acreage was about 25 per
cent short this year. The result of
this shoratge. has been apparent,: in
the good prices that have prevailtcf
during the entire.season. '' ,
The V. L. I. met in their armory
on Monday night Jast lor a drill but
Capt. Bobbitt decided to hold a bus
inss meeting in.-tead.. 2
Next Monday uiht bring the first
in the regular monthly meeting will
be heid, alter w Inch there will be' t
drill at Woodani'i Warehouse.
Dues will also be collected for the
ast quarter 75 cents so go , pre
pared to nay Let t very member
niakea special fioit to report prompt
ly at 7:30 and carry a full company
oufon drill. It will only last a short
time, and there is no. reason why
every oneyshould not be on hand.
1 Nfw Krai Ktatf C'ini)n.v.
In another column wilf be seen the
advertisement of the Contentnea Real
Estate 'and Investment Company.
The Company has been formed for
the purpose of handling real estate ip
every shape, both in town and coun
try . Especial nttentTon will be given
to the collection of rents. 1
They propose to advertise exten
sively, both at home and abroad, all
property entrusted to their care., Pjlo
"charge made for advertisements be
yond the1 usual commissions, where;
sale, or transfer is made. No rale no
charge. ' '; " ;
The company will also negotiate
loarts, securing loarjs on approved se
curity, af reasonable rates.
The Company has- their o'vn
Surveyor, thus enabling them to arrive-at
the correct meets and bounds
of all property th it thev may handle,
at the lowest possible cost." They
are also, prepared to furnish' plans and
specifications on all kinds pt buildings
with interior and exterior decorations
also "Landscape Gardening," in fact
they are prepared tqgive all neceS
sary informotion in regard to building
and - grounds together -with many
other points that will be of use to the
Purchaser,' the Seller, the Renter, the
Rorrower. the Builder, and in fact
anv one that f Is interested in real
Droperty.
' All communications should! be ad
dressed to the Secretary, Mif. J.'
Taylor. "
Thiim-iwii"r' -
On Fniliy evening last ;i fatal af-
(rr.x, KuHuopn nrjnU 1- I.jmm Mild
r. '
. . - . , I
store ot Lim n. it. seems ttnt mere
had been some dispute between the
carries in retrard to an account which,
KrAA I hmnv c nn the dav
. .
w.enuoneu r.nman, accump... uy
his son, went to the store ot Lamm,
where after some words . Eatman
drfw a nistol and fired uoon Lamm,
. 1 a2.'7i, ,tu r;.Ut
the ball taking effect' in the right
.-... - ,
oreasi. rtiier , u.e M.m wrt3 'V c
Lamm killed, the elder h.atman ana
wounded the younger ; scr seriously
that it was thoncrht he could not-'re
.. v.ti.. -oiWii A
r--- -
IJUVtri-. 1 I C LUIUIItl' ncu tanvu o"
on S aturday summonsed aury, who.
:
after viewing the body, .adjourned to
to meet. in Wilson on Monday .and.
har thv5denrt the rase. "
, ' , ' ' ' : 1 1 j ;
. : . .. -
Monday, the jury renaerea a verpici
to the effect that Eatman had come
to his death at the hands - of one
crn .viu t '..v, c-'tA l mm aPtmm l
sell defence.-
The Coiiiiiin Wmili ;. - ,
Who goes to thecfub while her hus
band tends the . baby, as well as the
good old-fashioned woman who looks-
1. , I Ml I l . '
alter ner nome, win mnn gei run
down in health. They1 will be trou-
utlj r Ji .Au
o.eu uu.mSS yn lc, lta
sleeolessness liinting of diziv spells.
1 ne most wonacnut remeay ior tnese
uompn i F.lprtrir RWtprs. Thousands
. T r o,;; R,ri,
- .' ' '
ixr.i .....: 1 -II 1
vveaK, iMuncy .use up a..u . n
blessed. It is the medicine for wo-
men. t eirtaieicompiamts ana iNer-
1 r ixt -I
trouble-Cffall- kinds are ...some
ved bylhe e of Electric Bitters
vous
: , - .
iencaie. women m.,u,u Keep mi
remedy on hand to ! build up the sys-
tern. Only 50c per bottle. For
Sale hv B. W. Hargrave. , .
The iteautifni miow. f
The first snow of this winter fell on
Sunday last. The clouds were thick
' : . . .
ana inreaiening an me morning, yei .
it was a great surprise to the crowds
who attended public worship, " to find
when they started1 home' that while.
they worshipped the fleecy flikes
had been fal ling, : un til their astonish -
ed eyes encourrtereri, a .bewildering
cloud 6f feathery flakes, which had
already enveloped the earth in a
white mantle. The snow fell steadi-.
ly all the remainder of the day but it
turned so warm that very little, of -it
was in sights on Monday morning.
About eleven -o'clock Monday there
wasl japotler-5oWK.;storm, in which'
the flakes were immense, but fortu
t....'-.i :j!a yj'Ji'tf
udiciy iijc yaiiu ; wvta pr.cij aiiu -i
mpltpd as fjst-a4 Tt fell. Thu i han.
pened that ali: the lovers of "the
.' .xill - ,
magnincent signt, wnne tne more
sober niinded were not. afH'cted with
the many ; inconveniences usually at
tending such'displays. To cap the
clim'ax Old Sol ckme forth just before
night thus making the variety "com
plete, v " .V. - .
Soiiiftliing hIimi) JurifH.
Common a oalth. , ..
Much is said in various ways about
who should be admitted " to the jury
box: Certainly rio'inan ought to be
trusted to-decide the interests of other
-..'
men who can not and des not prop.
erlv guard his own. -But it often hap
pens that the most "noddle headed"
soft brained: fellows are retained on a
jury to pass upon grave questions of
crime, or import-int personal interests
One thing . is certain : In North
Carolina where the races are mixed in
the jurv box, no man ' ought to be
kept on the jury black or white, who
will, be swayed by prejudice, race
prejudice or any other kind, so that
he can not render 1 verdict according
to the merit of the evidence
-Material is being hauled for the
residence, of Mr E. G. Rawlings,
which is to be built' iust beyond that
of Dr: E K; Wrigh't, nn Nash St.
Souvenirs of Kinsey Seminary
in sterling spoons and book marks, at
Privett ct Co , Jewelers. . ;
Raleigh News Budget.
Wednesday January 26th.
! A case bt small cox' has developed
in Charlotte. The State Christian
Endeavor,convention will De held at
High Point March 1 8th to 20th
The; Governor's attack on Railway
Commissioner Abbolt "nas incensed
the Republicans. Abbott is a. de-y-Ued
iriehd ot Senator Pritchard's.
Judge s JNorwood decided at
Waynesville .Wednesday ; that, the
Buncombe bonds ot the Asheville and
Sparta rjsttier railroad arer jiull and
void, An Irdell man wins the prize.
He went-to a dbctor -and said he
desired to make . - an assigumerit.
'When -asked ; what were his assets,
he replied, "two., mules. a.nd eleven
childreh." The report of the State
Supermtedent of Public Instruction,
says.- there are 41 43 white and
21 1,519 1 'colored., children 01 schoo
UOU NEED Hood's fe'arsaparilla
if yojiy blood., ia impure, your appe-
uie gonevyoHreartn inipaireia'. coin
ing builcU up health like HOOD'S
age. and that sen rn eoronment is.
itsptctively, 222.252 ai.d -131 4?4.-
Thursday, January 27.
I here was a targe gathering of
rav,rad officials at-them.t-tting .f ihe
railw - ay, commission , today t show
cause; why there-should be no rfduc-
tio of passenger rte- No action
was taken. Ihe contempt case.-cf
Co!. AB.' Andrews aid others was
not pushed The TJnivereity has ta-
ken .the .-first plac.e-amorig similar 'in- I
stiuijions. in. the-. South.. President
Alderman has been granted jhree
. ; . -
months leave in which to visit Eu-
rope. A Philadelphia an wants to
buy 50.ooDiacres ofswamp land, in
North Carolina.
t . . . 1
r KiDAV. January 2oin
'ni ..:- . .
other day doing-nothing. The rate
I hp rai lu.au mmmissmn ctipnt an.
cases were postponed until Feb 17th
as was the:.conteinpt case The new
rate ona?Uon was, recalled and thie
old rate declared in force. The an
nual min winter musical concert, of
the Salemtiii!e' CoHege was given
last -night knd is - SaKl- to'have been
one of the most 'tiiefetonous ever
civen. Vaccihatiou all over the Stale.)
is b
ecoming1 quite sthe fad. Thej
Governor
was r operated ; on y ester-
terday.
SatiIrd'A'y; January 15.
Sup. Mewborrvs'ays he 'thinks that
the penrtehttary wrill -soon be upor a
rHFinnr rt tj AH ;WV f it- 1 1 I-l.-
Haj,,js i " -wuviVia
are now at Raleigh and will soon be
employed injtne. srurrtactory. .o-
Lav. a soenial ayent of the
Unitedtates, is & Raleig h to super-:
mtena tne ;trajijier,oi ine omce irom
F M. Simmons. . to Duncan.-Olho
Wilson is a candidate- lor the post-
rAuhc it Kii pioti It ic cairt that f
..x..,... "-
R4ehmond Petersbure and Rldtf,
way R,. R. tapi?ogfehsinK and that it
- it ". .11 nr
win- oe in use,, in tne early laii.-r- 1 ne
few rate of ferulizers will go. into, ttT
!Kts Vhe
m. vonege neia a-mass meeting ro-
d aske(j rbf better food. The
taculty will -cotisider their complaint.
I m ...
K - MOxday,; January. 31.
1 he railroad commissioners have
been ordered to aopear in VVashing-
ton and show cause why they should
"c ...
ing the two v usons Kevenue ioi
lector Duncan is quoted as saying
that there" wou'd he changes in his
department ; all along the hue. Tt is
said that" the railroa com mission will
reduce first class;-f'tre to 2 M and sec
ond .class to ii- cents per mile.
State Labor Commissioner. Hamrick
says that only 7 percent of the cotton
factory operatives who have sent in
letters- have favored the passage of
any law to - regulate the hours of la
bor. . ... ':. "
9 -I.".
Tuesday, February 1
The railroad commission will pro
ceed to haul up the railroads for issu-l
ing passes to newspapers'. -Mr. E.
U IJuncan nas taken tne oatn 01 01
.fiv Mr..M:Ci 'iyhmpsow was: also
i"?.fCt'i..u -j mai:1;
sworn in as unici uicik, hhu jvi i .- w u-
ver DockerV, as cashier. Collector
Duncan, re cop! mmns the deputy
collectors lor tnntv aays.
J
ruuvulrL
ME
Pimples, blotches, blackheads, red, rough, oily,
rnothy skin, itching, scaly scalp, ;dcy, thin,-and
falling hair,, and'baby, blomisliosjprivenud.by; ,
Cutictjra Soap, the most eftt-ctive skill punfy-
lng and beautifying soap in the world, as well aa
purest and sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery. .
Mm
Isnold thronchoutthe world. Potter D. iitd C. Corn.,
Bole Prop., Boston . . W ' I low to Beautify the Skin ," free
BLOOD HUMORS
Permanently Cured hv
CUTICUKA REMEDIES.
r
-SILVER THE ISSUE IN IPfin.
Money the Pricing Instrument
Civilization and Progress Have Kept
. Step Wiih None) Supply in All Ages.
w
The Money Question-discuss-d; in the
light 6 experience and history.
The Reading Bimetallic Paper of A:njerxa.
V. S. Senatomv. M. STEWART," Editor.
' A correct account of. the doings of
Congress given each week. ,
A family paper for the home and fire- -
i
d
side. All the important happenings of i
i A large circulation; in every State and
Territory.; j "
Subscription Price, SI-Per Year.
Send for sample; agents wanted. , .
k ' PuWished weekly by the
Silver Knig-.t r ublishjng Ct
fl . j - WASHINGTON, D. C.
t
sunscriB.ions receivea at tnis titice
for the Silver .Knight-Watchnraft or
we will club ..trie, same with the Au-
vanck tor yi.50 per year.";
peci
Tlght remedy for
babies' ills especially
f worms and BLoruach
..disorders is " i"
Frey's Vermifuge
has cnrHf children" for 6Q ye.rs. Ser.cl
f r iilus. book aixnt tne Ills ana ine
rfeinodv. due Unxu manf lbr IS eeou.
h. S. FEET, Baltimore. Hd. '
liar Ills. The J
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v 1 y j
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A &'fz&&yi&"
SU Ate-
Fifty Years Ago.
Who could imagine that this should be
.The place where, in eighteen ninety-three
That white world-wonder of arch and
Should shadow the nations,. polychrome . ..
Here at the Fair was the prize conferred
On Ayer's Pills, by the world preferred. "
Chicago-like, they a record show,
Since they started 50 years ago. - ,
Ayer's Cathartic Pills
have, from the time cf their
preparation, been a continuous
success with the public. And
that means that Ayer's Pills,
accomplish what is promised
for them; they cure where
others fail. It was fit'ting.
therefore, that the world-wide
popularity of these pills should
be recognized by the "World's
Fair medal of 1893 a fact
which, emphasizes the record:
50 Years of Cures.
W E no longer supply oar seeds to dealers tf
" sell again. At. the same time, any
one who' has bought cur seeds of theii
local dealer during either 1806 or 1897 will
be sent our Manual of MEverythine for the
Garden " for 1898 r?rr?r? Drovided thev
apply by letter riVCC and give the
name of the local merchant from whoa
they bought. To all. others, this magnifi
cent Manual, every copy of which costs ui
30 cents to place in your hands,, will be sent
free on receipt of 10 cents (stamps) to covei
. -M 1 -1 . 1 I J , 1
puiujge. lxouning uwe tins manual nas
ever been seen here or abroad ; it is a book
of 200 pages, contains 500 engravings of
seeds and plants, mostly new. and these arc
supplemented by 6 full size colored' plates
of the best novelties cf the season, finally,
OUR "SOUVENIR SEED COLLECTION
will also be sent without charge to all annli-
cants sending 10 cts. for the Manual who will
state where they saw tins -advertisement
Postal Card Applications Will Receive No Attention
BOARDERS WANTED.
I would like to p(it d few
boarders. Gan furnish rooms
for four. Gentlemen : only
need apply. . j
Mrs. JOHN BARNES.
OPPOSITE ELKW'OOB INN
28-2. 4t.
JOHN GASTON, ;
Fashionable Barber,
Nash St. WI LSON, N C.
Easy chairs, razors keen;
Scissors sharp, linen clean.
t or a shave vou pay a dime '
Only a.nit kle o get a shine;
shampoo or haT'ut Pornpadour ;
Vou oav the sut, nfiwenty cents more
50 YEARS'
V EXPERIENCE
Trade Marks
Ofc. jrfi Designs .
Iry? tll - CIopyrights Ac.
Anvone sendlrifr a wketfh and description may
tng a nketch i
un our opinii
: quickly ascertain our opinion free whetber an
invention is prohablv patentable. Communica
tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents
sent free. Oldest neency for securing patents.
Patents taken tlirnuirh Munn & Co. receive,
special notice, without charge. In the
Scientific American.
A handsomely illustrated weekly. I-nnrest eif-
year; four months, 1. Sold by all newsdealers.
MUNN &Co.36,Broadway' New York
Branch Offlce.,625 F St., Washington, I). C.
hi
Ml?
The Birth
01 the iN.ew i ear
r .1 xt - T
is always welcorjied with
joy. 1095 win oe aouDiy .wel
comed because it has been pre
dicted a year of prosperity,-
No matter how prosperous
people are, thev can't afford
to throw money away, and that
is why we want you to come to
us "when you are looking for
satisfactory musical ! instru
ments.' You will make a good
start by coming to us.
PRIVETT & CO.
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LOOKING
BACKWARD
Over the passing years discloses a growth
in the volume of business transacted. by
'Hie ( ash Racket Store.
: ; That is as gratifying as it is marvelous-.
gratifying as an unerring indication that the "fe
Anrm r..n.. ; lirr .1 " i UliJ
jupu. aic ui-jic
giving, price-levelmgpropensities ! Marvel- rjj
oiis because it has exceeded even its owft
most hopeful anticipations. I As there is no.
; pleasure without some pain, so this gratifying
growth h&s its sting in the fact that in this .
Tit! leveli"s of P"ces there has been the forcing of many fe
hn of the 'JOld Timers' (clever fellows), to the wall,
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fiitj
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PEEPING
v ! FORWARDS.
,. . . ' ' : ."P1-:
A r-e greeted with ! the pleasant view of UjTI '
improved fa'cilities. enlarged quarters; in- JJ
creased stock and a well'trained corpse of , JJjl -capable
assistants bending their energies ' -; ' ' jJ
to please you. H '
iiiy
v. I I
p
m
' 1
oiuuj um niutjs ftuuiiuiiprtj uur mm. m
J. M. LEATH, Manager . tjj
r 1 r 1 t 1 r . : ll
1 ne usn u
.. ' Cor Nash and
m
' THE 'GREAT
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THIS ENTIRE STOCK MUST GO AT
C, RE AT SACRIFICE PRICES.
Commencing with "to-day our
complete stock of Ladies'
and Children's -.-- .......
Will go beiowjNew York Cost. - ;
OlR;r S'PLE JT) t AbSOR-T.feNTOlFD R ESS; GOODS WILL
SHARE" AS ONE OF OUR GREAT BARGAINS.
We will Sell 50 Beautiful Rugs .Irom 19cts Dp.
' . . .
. We will put a knife in bur Clothing Department. Over
Coats, Pants, Boys' and Men's Clothing, all at Half Price.
f Ladies
Men's
--.Others
-
Remember our goods must
Call and examine our stcck.
Cor. Nash and Tarboro Sts.
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We have
Slides
Shoes
WHITE GOODS
Ever Opened in Wilson. t .
QALL AND SEE THEM.
BLOUNT1
tuny j realizing, ine value jj
b, il
'I
Goldsboro Sts.
DAYS SA
ULt.
andj Children s Shoes fiom 49c up.
Shoes from 79c up.
at Half their value.
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