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THE ROANOKE NEWS I V v t. V frr,- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7,1S5. rare tigs. PUBLISUKD EVERY THURSDAY J. W. SLErSE, Editor & Troprietor. D. E. STAIUBACE. Associate Editor. Enltrtd at Jest i'ffu-r ut Second Vlusa Math VM, PICKKD VI' HERE AXD THERE AXD CXREFVl.L Y CELLED A.XD COSDEXSED FOR 1SVSY READERS. WELDON MARKET. CORRECTED WTKKI.V V. ill T11K HENEKIT UK i'l i I'm N I 111 KltlEMiS. RATES OF SUIISl'ltil'TION IN ADVAXl'K. Ono Year (by Mail), Postage I'aiil tl.M. Six Months 7o. A Weekly IVnKKTatir.iunrii.il devoted to the material, educational, political and agricultural interests of Halifax and sur rounding counties. Advertising rates reasonable and furnished on application. It is estimated that about 300,000 persons and corporations will have to pay the income tax. UecokdssIiow (hat lor fourteen years there hua been an average of but twenty hours of sunshine in London in December. Oil. Pahkhi rht says in his book, that the power of the pulpit as an agency of reform is far greater than that of the press. Less than $"() having been contribu ted for a memorial of the late James G. Blaine, it is now proposed that the state of Maine shall erect the memorial. The senate's indorsement of Cleve land's Hawaiian policy would be Worth more to him if the people bad not ex pressed a different opinion upon the sub ject. The English are reported to have given a "friendly intimation" to Japan that the British fleet will not permit Japanese war ships to enter the river leading to Nankin. Tug woman's Suffrage Convention, held in Atlanta, closed its sessions Satur day night. They had a very good time The men received a good deal of their distinguished consideration. (Joe male delegate was introduced to the conven tion as "Mrs. Campbell's husband. The poet appeared in the office of a Charleston paper the other day and pre sented this effusion : "Corn in the cribs, fat on the ribs. Cotton alone, skin and bone." Though this production is not of a high standir, it was recognizjd as singular'y gi d. The poem was acccp ted with thanks and given a place next day on the editorial page. Ward McAllister, the well known society leader, died in New York last Thursday. Mr. McAllister was a na tive, of Savannah, Ga., where he was born about GO years ago. His grand father, Matthew McAllister, was chief justice of the State ol'Georia, aud his father, Matthew II ill McAllister, was a justice of the Circuit court of the United States ia California. u a strike. will spend 811,000 Til E conviction is forced on the ad ministration that (he U.S. treasury must go to a silver bais. The President ex presses the greatest apprehension. lie declares that be will do all he can to avert this. He has eveu gone so far as to hold out the olive branch to the silver men. He his let them kn In is wil ling toaeoe.pl suns favirible silver legis lation if there is ciuplel with it authori ty which will enable hi u ti tu lintain the parity. Yet the overtures seemingly arc without effect. A special from London siys tlut the Nonh Germ in Lloyd stei Dship, Kibe, bound from Bremen for New York, was sunk early Wednesday morning of last week in a collisuu with a small steamer, fifty miles off Lowestoft. She carried 330 souls and only 21 were saved Th i survivors of the wreck, only half clothed and with their garments frozen stiff, were picked up by the fishing snick Wild fl iwer and landed at Li'stol't. The morning of the e illisioa was unusui'dy dark, the win I wis blowing htrd aad a treiuendius sea wasraoning when th' lookout mm sighted a steam 't of ah ut 1,500 tons approaching. He gave the word, and, as a precaution, the uumber of rockets was doubled, and they wei" sent up at short intervals. The warning was without effect. The steamer came on with unchecked speed, and before the Elbe eou'd change her course or reduce her speed noticea'dv, tli-ro was the ti. rifie crash of the o illisi m The Eb' was hit ab ill her engiae ro iu When the sm ill steamer wrjiiche awiy, at euoimous h tie w is left in the Elbe's si I The wttcr ponrel through and down into th" engi'ic r 1 131 iu a cauuul aud i i twenty minutes the tube steamship with over 310 amis went d)u Tin passengers wore from all sections of the country aud many of them were I rum the United States. BEWARE OK OINTMENT The lare flouring mills at Cary have been destroyed by tire. The bricklayers on the Yanderbilt estate are out The Baptist! State mission work this year. lialcigh has a citizeo who has drunk but three glasses of water in three years. Gov Carr has accepted the invitation to open the New Bern fair en February 10th. The State Y. M. C A. convention will be held in Ualeigb March 21st to J 1th The Salisbury Watchman, one of the oldest publications iu the State, has sus pended. The Mississippi temperance law, with some inodilic!!ii.Mtst lei been introduced in the House, Sam Frecz", a well to do farmer of Rowan e .nnty, was killed by n falling tree Tuesday. A movement is b-ing made in Shelby to establish a big cotton factory on the instalment plan. The stable of C. W. Burlcrson was burunl in Mitchel county together with 13 horses last week. Two barracks at Davis' military school at Winston were burned Friday. I. iss covered by insurance. Mrs. M. B Brown, of Washington. X. C, has donated her handsome home there to the King's Daughters. Governor Carr has commuted the death seutenee of Henry Webb, of Bun combe county, to life imprisonment, James K Tynor, the man who turned in false fire alarms in Wilmington turns out to an escaped lunatic from Georgia. John E, Jarre!! was struck by a train on the Southern railroad near Greens boro last Thursday night and instantly killed. Morginton is g-tting up a petition to the legislature for power to establish a dispensary patterned after the Athens, Ga law. Jenkins Kicwington, colored, was found dead in Sampson county, Sunday, with a bullet-hole in Ids h"ad and a pisti 1 by his side. The residence of R.'v. M. X. Melvcr, at Buckingham, was destroyed by an ae cidental fire Friday night. Loss 81,500; no insurance. The Gold Leaf claims for Vane coun ty the oldest woman in the State, in the person of 1 iuia Smith viek, colored, who is nearly lOtj years old. Mr. Wink laylor, manager of the Grand Central Hotel in Columbia, S. C, will have charge of the Atlantic Hotel at Morehead City next season. A correspondent writing from Clark- ton, Bladen county, to the Charlotte Observe', says all the p r-ons rcci lu mended to the Legislature for magistrates in that township are m groes. The grand lodge of Masons has raised $5,000 to match the like gift from B. N Duke, of Durham, in aid of the Ox ford Orphan Asylum, an 1 the entire 810,000 is to be expended on buildings. May r Link, of Durham, who was marricl on the 18ih to Miss Alice Li moud of the same city, and who became in-ane directly after the marriage cere m .ny, di"d at Greensboro of heart dis ease. A man uuder the name of W, F. Ire dell has swindled a lot of soloon keepers by sending letters to them from Raleigh askin , e mtributions to help defeat pro hibit 'i legislation which he claimed was proba' la. San'.rd Express: It is said that durin; the recent big freshet in Deep Ilivcr it pirty of sportsmm killed 35 nbbits on an old fence in the lowlands near Gull' where the high water had caused them to take rvtuse. In Granville county, Mr. 11. W. Dow ney, a biithly esteemed uitizn,was killed at the si mill of Wr. 11 T. Smith by ti plank sieiti.ig eniu'lit in the saw, which threw it with such great force that 21 inches passed through his body. The Journal says that II years ago Mr. Hczikiab MeC.tt. r, of New Bern, wis bitten on the leg by a dog. Laie y the leg has gi.eu liim so much trouble that it has confined hi n to his house, ut.d a few days ngoit was amputated as the only means of saving his life Mrs El;zi Sweps m Eberhardt, daugh ter ol llcv Dr. M .M. Marshall, or Ua. cigli, died suddenly ut the home of her husband in that city last Thursday. Mrs Ebeihardt was only 2d years old and w is one of the loveliest young wives ul'Kilcigh. Her death was a great shock to a large circle of loving relatives and friends. C U Subs, er lb, Sbeuiiiti's Bacon, per lb, Hams, S. C., i r lb, Lard, rcliuvd. Flour, per barrel, l'ateut, " Straight, W. I. Molasses, p.r gallon, Syrup, per gallon, Granulated sugar, per lb, Light brown Sugar, per lb, Butt.'r, per lb, Cheese, per lb, (i recti Coffee, per lb, Poultry, Eggs, pi r doz n, Shot, per lb, Gun powder, per lb, Coal oil, white, safety 150, per gal. 20 Sc. Me. lie 10c. SI oo S3.00 20 and 40c 30c 5 I 25-30 15 to Iti IS to 25 15 to 25 IS to 20 10 to 40 ADVERTISEMENTS. Coal oil, red C, per gallon, Apple Itiegar, per gallon, Beeswax, per lb, Tallow, per lb, Hides, dint, per lb, " gran, " " salted, ' Salt, per sack, Com, per bushel, Meal, " " Bice, " I'eas, black, p.-r bushel. Peas, black eve, per lui-hel, Peanuts, per bushel, Cotton, per pound, B.iguing, per yard, 2 1 1 lbs, Ties, per bunch, 15-20 30-10 IS 0 5 1! O 1 25 50-55 70 (US i;o To 15 to 5o 4'. Ti 5 The large five story prize house of Hooker A Bernard, at Greensville, oceu. pied by the American Tobacco Co , was wrecked last week by high winds. for catarrh that contain mercury as mer eury will surely destroy the sense of ell and completely derange the whole yttca when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never s used except on pre scriptions frn reputable physicians, as he damage they will do is ten fold to the good you caa possible derive from them. Halls (Talari h Cure munulac lured by V. J. Cheney k Co , Toledo, 0., contains do mercury, ana! is taken in ternally, acting direotlv upon the blood sod mucous surfaces id the system. In buyinng Hall's (,'atarrh Curs be sure you .get the genuine. It is taken internally. SOIIKNEY A CO., Props. Toledo. Ohio, V, . . . it jlltS. W' -ii v. r trnir' - - j 4m., ". .JT. hrip r ,j , Bnnner. clerk, ADYEKTISEMENTS. Credit to Hood's It Cured All My Afflictions. i",W! 1 lilflWM 1 "1, TCP tL ,".sTl. v.ll Mr. J os f pit Ford Kldgo Church, Va. "For ten yesrs I have suffered terribly from general de'ility, and last winter was attacked so had with kidney trouble, enlargement of spleen and heart disease, suffering crcat pain In my back, hips ana kirs. I read about Hood's Sarsapanlla. I bought one bottle and began taking It. Hood's 8arm- 1 parilla Pures After the flrBt bottle T frll ait miii.li hctlo that I decided to con- W tinue and havo taken over bix bottles. Today my health is lietterthan it hai been for niore than a decade. I have no kidney, heart or spleen difficulty, and am in doty bound to (five Hood's Sarsamrilla the credit of curing my afflictions.' Joseph FORD, Hnle Church, Virginia. It. O Burton, Esq., has instituted ia the Supreme Court an action against the State of North Carolina for J9T4 98, balance of fee claimed by him out of the special attorneys' fund raised in the set tlement of the tax litigation with the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad Company. Keep your blood pure and healthy aa I you will not have rheumatism. Hood's Sarsaparilla gives the blood vitality an 1 richness. . ood's Pills act harmoniously with ilood's s.;p.u-illa ami aro gentle, mild and effective. Tin: cHAb'i.n'rri; OBSERVER North CViroliiw's Foremost NeuspaptT DAILY AND WEEKLY. f. J.'.' sU' u KNOWLEDGE Piringa comfort aud improvomont and tcr.d.i to personal enjoyment when rightly u-.'d. The many, who live bet t; r than others and enjoy life more, with h-.'. ep. uiliiuro, by more promptly adapting the world's best products to til" needs of physical bung, will attest tic . :;luo to health of the" pure liquid laxative principles embraced ill the remedy, Syrup of Figs. In excellence is due to its presenting in tiie form nn st acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly b in nci.il pro-'rties of n 'rleet lax ative: eMectually elinnsitig the system, di-pi lliiiit colds," headaches :,i:d fevers end pennaiti'utly eurii Lt coo-tipation. It h i" t'ivcii sati-lactiim to millions inn! ni'-t with the approval "f toe nicdieal prufi ssi.in,1i"c:iii-e it nets on the Kid neys, l.iv r and I'sovrl- without weak ening them and it i- pi rt'u'tiy free from i very obji ctional'Ii' soo-taiiee. Syrup of Fi.-s i-, s,,e by all ilniiT gistsin "J', and i I I. .'.th s, but it is niiiti ul'ai tund by tin California Fig Syrup Co. only, wh 'Se luinie is printed on eveiy p.u liiiL'e. al-o the n.nee, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute it' ollered. mar 2(i ly N E W A D V EKTIS E M EN TS . DR. H. 0. HYATT'S SANATORIUM, KIX.SToS. N. O. SVDISEJSES OF THE EYE AND GENERAL SURGERY 8 '-' ly. When in Need of anything in thu CUOCKKV I.I N K ple;t-c rtnuiiilu-r tli;it I ;mi still at C L. thnk'so'il -stiiml with a Cull niul lomiik-ti' asstirtmcnt and w ill So gkul to kco my many trit-iul. Can -avo you money on all (pwdh in my line. I am agent tor I.AItD's ttltl I isk" l l.OL U wliii h I tnianintrt1 to bo the ht-st on the mat kct lit.ii-co iu t rt'pted . Will make prices nut factory. A lull line if Fruits, (.'iiiifVitioiii'i it-si, Cigars, ToIiiuto on hand at all tiuu-H. Mi.J.l. Sluaiin is still with m e and will be glad to see his many friends. Give mi a call. Yours trul v, P. E. LYNN. 2STOTICE- Tin undersigned having thi day iuab tied ;is i ecutor of the will and tfstaiin i t of Coriulia Ii. 1'roelich b-lure tin Mi.ciu r ciiurt of Halifax eounty hereby Uottliis all persons holding elainis against the estate ot Ins ttst.it r ix to present thetu to him on or before the first dav of February, liMi. it:i:ilkkk Fiiocijin, V.t. of Conelia H. Frotlich. Halifax, N. C. January 9, jan 17 (it J)R W.J WARD,; Surgeon Dentist, Independent and fearless; Mtr and more attractive than ever, it w ill he an in alii aide visitor to the home, the olliec, theelubor the work loom. THE DAILY OBSERVER. 00000 AM of the newsol' the world. Com plete Daily reports from the State and National Capitols. u year. THE WEEKLY OBSERVER. 0 0 A perfe't family journal. All the news ot the week. The reports fiom the Legislature a special feature. Re member the weeklj observer. Only one dollar a year. Send for sample copies. Address THE OBSERVER, Charlotte, N. C. F FINE GROCERIES amilY : Grocerie -8 CHEAP GROCERIES. FKI ITS fi CONFECI'IONEUIES. to.Mi: and si-:k. Come one, corneal!, both larce ami small, Kiamine my stock, lit'torr buying at all. Kor niystiK'k 1scon1plele.mil prieiw low, To compete with the products the luimers t!iov, I thank my kind friends for the patronage of the past Anil assure t li.m all I'll be true to the last. Am! guarantee lliein in every respect The pmils pun haseil from me they'll never ri'Hret, Therefore come all, both larue and small, For I mill deal honestly with you nil, I)o not ilelay, come liuhl away Ami neike yonr ptirrli.uc3 U,-,!.,y. J. L. Jl'bKIN'3. llee, Ml y. W. fll. HABLISTON & CO , Wholesale and Retail Dealers in CAKPETS, STOVES, and Mattresses, etc IMMENSE STOCK AND LOW PRICES. W. M. HABLISTON A CO, No. 2() N. Sycamore St., Petersburg, Vs. Ill 2d ly. vial train took 11,000.000 warib THECOUPER MARBLE WORKS, 111, IIS & 115 Bank it., Norfolk, Va. Lirge stock of Munumenti and Gravetttmet, etc ns EXFILLI), X. C. HTA.Ollice over Harrison's Drily Store, dee i lv. Cheap :-. Hoods -AT A. L. COCHRAN'S.- I have a nlie and fresh line ol all kinds of tine ceries at prices to suit the hard times. CONFECTIONERIES of all kinds at the lowest prices. Call nnd exam iue my stock nnd prices. Your friend, A. L. COCHRAN. nov 1 ly. 3E K?S rJ' t 1it lr.9 ft for Infants and Children. i i A THIRTY years" obaervatiiin of C.torIn with Ih patronaCaof millions of person., permit ns to .peak of it withont enculng. It ! nninetinn.-?!j Dek remoiiy forjufrints andChllilraa the world has rtvor ! i ojrn. It ia harmle.Chililrn liho 11 It elvea them health. It will iwo thclrjlvea. In it Mothara have aomothlnB which 1. nlisnlntely safe and practleally perfect ai a child's medtrine. Castnriajestroya Worms. Caatorla allaya Feverlnhnesa. Castoria jreTentajromltinB SonrCnrd. Castoria enrca Diarrhira nnil WindCollo. Caatorla relieTea Teething Tronhlea. Caatnria tnroa Constipation and Flntnlonoy. Cnatorln nentrallaei the effeets of earbonlojicld cas or poisonous mlr. Castoria does not contain morphine, opinm. or other narooUopropertr. Caatorla nsalmllatea ho food, resnlate. tho atomacUndJloWBla, ftlvlnr; healthy nnd nntnrnl sleep. Castorln Is pnt np In one-s iue bottles only. It la not aold in.bnlk. Don't allow out one to aell yon nnythlns ol i onjhe plea or promts ibat It is " just aa Rood " andNrill anawer every pnrpoae." Sen that yon et C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. The fac-aimile aicnatnre cf Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria U on Mrtwrj NEW AD V EHTISEM ENTS. Cotton Blight. Tests made by the Alabama Experiment Station and elst-whm: novc conclusively that Kainit Prevents loss caused cotton blight. l'Lmtirs can prevent the immense annuiiliv bv this disease. Send for our nanitihti-t.-i i i T!t uc sent free. It will co.t .m n.nli.ii;.: to read them, and thev w,ll ..... "... vQn t.i:Rl AN K ALI WORKS, M Nassau Strcel, Ntw Votk dollar,. ton. :E. CL-fVIlK-- 1 i ULILIII n Hi IN jK.GR 1 STILL .... N - THE - LEAD .-- OO -- SsP SALE OF HEAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. By virtue of a deed of ftswignment exe cuted to me by M. T. Woml, on the 2ltli ilny ot FehniHry, 1h!i4, and duly recorded in the olliee of the lteniater of Deeds of Halifax eounty, in hook lti-1. p.i);e 4'Jt), will on Tuoday the llrth ilny of Fehrnury lH'Jo, excise to puhlir sale, to the highest hidder, lor cash, in the town of Knlielil, N. C. the I'ol low intr real nnd personal projierty to-wit: That tract or parcel ol land, situ ated in the town of Enfield, county of Hal ifax, and State of North Carolina, bounded on the north by the landu of J. W. t'lith rell, on the eant by iiiiilroad street, on the .South by Mm. A E. Cohen, on the went by llelinm Mtreet, onntmrin one a;'rc aiid a-i)tiarter, subject, however, to said Wood's homestrnd exemption which haa heretofere been allotted to him; nlso that tract or parcel ol land situated in the said town of r.ntu'ltl, anil Imuniletl on the north by the lundsof ii. II. llritt, on the east by McDim iel street, on the went J. II. 1'arker, on the South by J. H. Parker, containing half an acre, more or less, anil on which K. E. L. U outer now resides; also that tract or parcel of laud situated in said county of Halifax, bounded on the N,orth by the hinds of E. C. Iftistin, on the east by M. V. Barnhill and Milton Hykes, on the South by E. C. Biistin, on the went by E. C. Itnstin and Spencer Wan), containing two hundred and seventeen acres, more or less, and known as Cherry farm; also that tract or parcel of lanil in said eounty, bounded by the lands of tieore K Curtis, John Henvans, Sr., Mrs. M. J. Merriltand oth ers, containing one hundred and siity eiifht acres, more or lens, and known ns the Wilson tract; also his undivided two thirds interest in that tract of land situated in said country, bounded by the lands of Mrs. tieo. M. I'uillips, Mrs. M. J. Memtt, Margaret Ounter, and others, and known as the Ounter tract; also one Eugine, boil er, (lin, Cotton press, and all fixtures be longing to the same; all Catls, Wagons, Cuttle, and Farming Implements on the aforesaid tracts of laud ; also one buggy and harness, two sets of doable wagon harness, one horse, four moles, etc W. F. PA ItKF.n. TnutM I This 4th day January, K jan 17 td EN MELD, K 0. And you will find us "right there" when it comes to goods and prices. GROCERIES a Specialty. One car load flour and one car load salt just in. Dry Goods, Shoes and general merchandise for all. jan 17 If rn ire Easily Male, hi Often Broken I have resolved to break the record on low prices. I want your trade, and'if fresh seasonable goods COUNT IN THE EACE I will get it. J. J. WHITAKER, Enfield, N. C. HWS-DlLLD HDWE CO., Ill Sycamore Street, PETEKSlil'KU, VA., WHOLESALE AXD GFTAIL. DEALER IN Buggies, Carts, Carriages, Harness, . 2" -j""" FT; I XW1 "'- I'LOWS and CASTINGS, HINDERS, MOWEKS, Hayrakes, Threshers, Engines and SAW HILLS, Mr. .. ' yJZmtii HUNTER'S Farmer's Friend and Starke's Dixie Plows and castings. Unquestionably tbe largest bouse of the kind in either Virginia ot North Carolina. Exclusive agents in this territory for the famous 8TUDEBAKEB and TENNESSEE WAGONS. Orders by mail given prompt personal attention.; C. Aa EPE$ Haas . nmm The llest of everything kept iu stock. Fresh seasona ble lioods for Familv nso. (icDcral supplies for the Public Full line HAUDWAUK. 0.FINH BAR i'i 1 IW)Mv bar has been nioved Mom niv old stand to the new store room next door and is supplied with the nio-t choice WHISKIES, UliANDlES, WINE8, CIliAIM and ItiliAt't'O. l'ul.l IT. ATTENT1DS and PUD.MPT DELIVERY.' jan i! ly. THE M. F. HAET CO.," Are uitiking bio rcduelions in CLOTHING Dress Goods, Dry Goods, bonis so IP Shoes and Hats In Fact in Everything. These GOODS MUST BE SOLD. Low Price of Cotton has Forced us to this Step. oct 2(1 ly. M. A- HAMILTON & CO.7 III, 29 SOUTH FREDERICK ST., BALTIMORE, MD. fcaConsignuietits solicited, and BLACK EYED l'EAS. Special attention paid to the sale of l'EANUTS dot 8 3m. Tr Lvia Accident IwsurMJc tosses or TQp. a- Tr full jsAriicvUid Cjll 6y '"ALE BKOS., Halifax, N. C. 1 THE GLO BE STOVE CO., (Sl'CCESSOKS TO HOWARD A ODEN'HAL.) 37 EAST MARKET SQUARE. NORFOLK, VA. Wholesale anil lietail Dealers In Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, Lamp GOODS, AND HOUSE Fl'RMSHIXGS. METALLIC ROOFINC, CUTTERINC AND 8POUTINC. Estimates given on application. Correspondence solicited, sep 6 4m CHAKLiCS O. ALLEY, COHFECTIOHER, PETEBSBX7EG-, VA. Jlr. W. W. Warren reprcscnU ths firm and will -visit Weldon and IU vicinity Mf-n'aflj- octlOly. J. B. WHITE & CO., ". Q WW L DoWJUSSIOfl JEHCIHflTS II AND 13 ROANOKE DOCK. NORFOLK, VA. We hanille Dressed Poultry. Ews, Butler, Live Poultry, Game of all kinds, suet as tjnail, Kabhits Pheasants, Wild Ducks, all kinds Produco, Potatoes, Cabhaee, Apples, White Beans, Dried Apples, Chestnuts, llickorys, Walunls, Florida OraDKes, very largely Lemons and all kinds of other Frnits and VnreUblei W have an elegant "7.' ' "'ne nntl P"nlrr. alo handle all the above on commission 01 outright. tef Correspondence Solicited. a,ng. 18 ly. my nifS $5,00 HAIJD f'llLI il CRIND Vonronn Bone, Mil, Oyster Bbella, Cora lirahsiu Flour, Ac., in theoalebrated; ' ffrank Wilson', Patent.) 100 per eent. more anafle in keeping poultry. Also Tow er Mills and Farm Feed Mills. Circulars sentoa onnU. cation. WILSON BROS, Ktatoo, H,
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