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MONDAY SEPTEMBER 12. 1887.
Ienoir 2oic: Murrit d.on Vdne
day. August 31. at the residence of B.
M. Tattle. Esq.. lather ot the bride,
near Hartland. Caldwell rounty. Mr.
Albert Cor pen in;; to Miss Eola Tuttle,
Rev. T. J. Dailey performing the cere
mony. Alter a reception ot friends the
happy couple left on a wedding trip-to
Asheville and other parts ot tbe West.
Goldsbororv-s: The daily services
at St. Paul Methodist Church seem to
be increasing in interest. A poiored
man employed on the gravel train of
the W. & W. R. R. had one of his
feet run over and badly injured yester
day afternoon near th s city Mr.
Farrar, Superintendent of the Furni
ture Factory, says he has had as many
ia 250 aDolicants tor situations, sine
L.Bmo tn f'riMshnrii n pan pm nlov '
he came to Uoldsooro. lie can employ ,
only about 20 hands at very reasonable .
wages.
News and 0 server: Tbe protracted
meeting now in progress at the Edetir
ton Street M. E. Church continues t
grow in interest. Large congregations
attend the services very night.
Mr. Wallnce Carl Riddicic, one of Wako
county's most brilliant vung men. left
lor Lehigh University on yesterdny.
where he proposes takinir a lull t ost
graduate course. Mr. Itiddick gradu
aidlromlhe State UniversitV in lho
class ot 1885. lie was a first honor $
man. leading his class in every Ptudy.
The reeeipt ot now cotton for the j
weeking ending Thursday, Sep.onbr
Slh amouuted to 40o bales. Receipts
tor the same week last year were ,22
bales, showing the remarkable increase 1
ot 444 bales tor this year. The recess j
ot Friday and yesterday aggregated 642 !
bales in addition to the above, making !
;(f, r.r...r nnti , in t r ri a !
new
1.103 bales. Engineer Jake Hicks
v . ... . -
has been honoraoiv nscuargen irom ,
the service ot tho 11. & 1). K. H. Co..
the reason being that, tor want of op
portunities in eurly lite, he is unable to
read the now rules and regulations of
the company, lie has been on the N.
C. Road for more than twenty-tiv?
years, has run thousands and thousands
of miles without ever having an acci
dent. There has never been a man
more faithful lo duty. Of courso the
road will provide a new position for
him or give him a pension. Ar
rangements have been perlected for the
trip of the Governor, his staff and es
cort to the Centenuial Celebration ot
the Constitution at Philadelphia, rs fol
lows: The Governor will leav the
city in a private car on tho evening ot
the 13th inst. Ho will bo accompanied
by Col. A. 3 Andrews, Associate Jus
tice A. S. Merrimon. Chairman R.
H. Battle, Hon. W. R. Cox and
Hon. Walter L Steele. This
party will stop over in Greens
boro until tho aiorning ot the
14th. They Swill be joined there by
members of the Governor's staff. Ad
jatant General Johnstone Jones. Gen.
J. M. Leach, Col. F. H. Fries, Judge
Advocate General G. II. Brown and
Assistant Paymaster General Beoehan
Cameron. The Governor's escort, the
Fayettevillo Independent Light Intan
try. about fifty strong, will also join
him at Greensboro and on the 14th the
entire party will proceed to Philadel
phia. The Governor yesterday
issued commissions to officers ot new
white miiitarv coin names and one new j
colored military company, ail of
have been ordered armed by the
which i
Co m j
mander-m-chiet. lho companies
o nl
officers are as follows:
are r.!lies;i
James M. Whitsoo, captain ; James M.
Gray, first lieutenant; Wm.lJ. Forbes,
second lieutenant; commissions to date
from June 21, 1887. Palmyra Home
Guards; W. E. Spruill, Jr., It. M.
Burroughs, first lieutenant; E W.
Hyman. second lieutenant; commis
sions to date lrui July 15. 1837.
Mt. lioily Riflemen; Thos. G. Cost
ner. captain; Robert S. Stowe, first
lieutenant; Andy J. Smith, second
lieutenant; commissions to rank from
May 7, 1887. Scotland Neck Monnted
Riflemen; W. H. Anthony, captain;
G. S. While, first lieutenant; C T.
Currie, second lieuteuant; commissions
to date trom July 25, 1887. Lumberton
Light Infantry; N. A. McLean, can
tain; A. E. White, first lieutenant; F.
J.Floyd, second lieutenant; commis
sions to date from June 21. 1887. Gray
J. Toolo was commissioned captain of
the Charlotte Light Infantry, colored.
Messrs. C. M. Basbee and C. B
Edwards leave this morning for Den
ver, Colorado, where they go to attend
the sixty-third annual session ot the
Sovereign Grand Lodge I. O. O. F.
The other representative from North
Carolina is Mr. Junius Slocumb, ot
Goldsboro.
Job Printing.
rriHB RSVIEW JOB PRINTING OFFIO c
iTprepared to do all klnda of Job PrtnUn as
neatly, aa cneaplv and aa erpedltlously as It
can be done elsewhere. Send In ..your work
intnuhau.b done promptly. ieb
For the Review.
To tho Farmers of Pender.
Please meet at Burgaw at 12 o'clock,
on Thursday, the -22nd. of September,
1887. tar the promotion ot your own
interests. The object ;s to conmlt to
gether for onr mutual good and to
organize. This is in obedience to the
action ot a recent meeting at Burgaw
calling upon tho Pender farmers to
meet on ihe 22nd. inst. at Burgaw. 1
ns organize, fellow farmers ot
Pender, into a County Agricultural
Association, and let us give to
agriculture new life, and a more
vigorous spirit. We have in our
new county all the elements and re
sources for success in farming and gar
dening. We only nd to organize and
to ar'-uso from onr depression and 4n
activitv to a due sense of our rights and
interests place Pender alongside ot
the most advanced counties in the State
Nature has been generous and prodigal
in her beneficent gitta lo Pender. Let
u take advantage of these rich oppnr
tur.itie." and splendid advantages. Or
ganization is one ef tbe efficient means
ot improvement
Competent speakers will address the
ro eet i n g.. E . M . JoBNSON
Wiliard. Pender co., Sept. lOlb. '87.
Graud8t Outti ttug Establish"
merit iii the South.
I. Shrier, on the completion of his
new store in tbe Purcell Honse bui'd
ipg. will add a full line of shoes for men,
boys and children. Men's, boy's and
children' hats and caps. Gent's tiir
nishin? . goods of every description.
Also, trunks, valises, umbrellas, &c,
&c. which will be sold at the very lo w
est figures. The Fall and Winter dis
play ot men's, boy's and children's
clothing will be positively the laiges
and finest in Wilmington,
In the Whole Hideous Cata
logue Of diseases, there were none which, previous
to ihe 'liscovery of Ho6tctters Stomach Bit
ters, offered more favorable resistance to the
old fashioned modes of treatment than tne
group of maladies which, under the collective
name of malarial disease, afflicted entire com
munities that 'suffered hopelessly. Ckllis and
fever, dumb ague, ague cke and bilious re
mittent were once regarded a3 well nigh 'n-
curable. Now It rejoices the hearts ot thou
Rands who reniile in districts periodically tu -
ject to the visitation of u alar:a, to feel certain
ih($ BUter3 tney po8Bes3 a certain
cjelenEe against the s ourge, a sure mean of
! expslllng it poison from tbe eyuem. lo tn
j settler in the far West, the new emiernt
thither, and to travelers and tourists by una
and sea. the uoescssl-m of this i leas nt sfe
guard is a guaranty of safety from dlse ses
which they might vainly seek from any other
source.
THIS iTlAli4.
fbu rualiH clooo and arrive at the City Post
o'Jicp follows :
CL.OSE.
Northern through mails, fast 10.00 1,
! Northern through and ws.y malls.. -.8.00 A
M.
N. C and A. & N. C. ttallroads and
10.00 p. M. and 8.00 a.
Kaleigh s.oo .. M. and 7.00 p,
?JSS 5Sltan B Raid oinV;9 W
supplied therefrom 9. to P.
M.
M.
M.
M.
daily kxoh.pt Sunday.
Western mails (O.C.Uailway). ....... 6.00 A.M.
vBr6.w A. M.
i;aieigh Hamlet it. K. and points
tmniiHed therefrom ?oo p. m.
Jharlot'e anl M ax ton . . 7 00 I M and 6 00 A M
.- o I I II V I I If
vvrightvilic
S.bO A, M.
'I'l I ITVi II A V AMI Vulllt VH
Onslow C. II. and Intermediate ottl-
cos 6.00 A. M.
hit tic Klver, S. C.,andintemredlate
otlitHis 2.00 P. M.
Cape Fear Kiver mail 1.00 P. M.
OPEN FOK DELIVERY.
Northern through and way mails.. -10.DC P. M.
Southern through and way malls...
6.00 A. M. and 9 00AM
Southern, West of Florence 9.30 A. M.
Carolina Central lallroad9.30 A. M. & 9 0J I'M
Carrier's delivery otcn en Sunday from 9.00
to 10.00 A. M.
General delivery open from 6 30 A. M. to 7 00
P.M., and on Sundays from 9.00 to 10.00 A. M.
Stamp Office oien trom 6.30 a. M. to 7 P.M.,
Money Order and Register Department open
from 8 A. M to 5 P. M., continuous.
Malls collected from street boxes in business
portion of city at 5 A. M., 11.00 A.M. and 5.00
P. M. and from other points of the city at 5
P. M and 4 A. M.
Hoines in North Carolina.
Onlv 20 Hours Ride from
New Yark !
m MilesSoutu of Raleigb
On the Raleigh and Augusta Air-Line R R.
1.500
ACRE OF LAND IN THE ong
leaf pine region. For sale on easy terms in
lots to suit purchasers. Four acres for $25.
harcrer tracts 5 n-r a.p.r 1t mnnth l-o narr
menta of 10. This land adjoins the "South
ern Pines", a recently established health re
oi tor sanitarium), ana 13 specially adapted
a number of New England people have bought
lots in the towri of "Southern Pines," and it
is the desire of tbe owners of this land to in
duce small farmers, mechanics and others
from the New England and Middle States, as
well as elsewhere, to locate here. No State in
the Union offers greater Inducements to eet
Herd than North Carolina Nowhere can a
better tarming country or as fine a climate bf.
found. This is the opinion of Northern mer
who have settled in North Carolina. This is a
bona fide offer, and is limited
For further particulars write at once to
JOHN T. PATJbsJCK,
Commls'r of Immigration, Raleigh, N. C
or B. A RICHARDSON,
ian 2 tf Chronicle Office. Aueusta. 6
COME 8 EE ITS !
TR WHENEVER
YOU ABE
OF
IN NEED
!
WINS, W or SIM
y come and see us.
We b.ave the most complete establishment
in the city, carry a large stock of different
qualities of paper to select from, do your
work promptly and satisfactorily, and at
prices that we can live at.
Give VLB your orders.
JACKSON & BELL-
The Sutton House,
jJARKET STREET, SOUTH SIDE, BE
tween Front and Fecond. Board by the Day,
week or Month. Clean Roome, Comfortable
Beds, Good Attendance and the bsst the
market affords. Rates low.ji
in04y
WILMINGTON MARKET.
September 12-2.30 P. LI
SPIRITS TURPENTINE Firm at
29j cents bid. No sales reported.
UOSIN Firm at TP cents for strain
ed and 75 cents lor good strained.
TAR Firm at $1.30.
CRUDE TURPENTINE Steady ju
SI for hard, Sl-65 for yellow dip
and vinrin.
COTTON -New steady. The following
are tbe official quotations: Ordinary. ;
good ordinary 7 15-16; low middling 84 ;
ruiddlin. 0; cootf middling 9f No
pales reported up to 4 o'clock.
Receipts to dav: Cotton, 1.309; spirits.
185; rosin, 618; tar. 95; crude, 19.
ProTi8ious and Cottuu.
Chicago. Sept. 12. 2:30 p. in
Wheat market opened at 69$ and closed
at G9 for October. Corn nothing do
intr
New York, Sept. 12. 2:30 p. n.
Cottin opened at 9 43 and closed at 9.47
for September. Opened at 9 28 and
closed nt 9 33 for October. Opened at
9 24 and closed at 9.27 lor November
3IAKLN15 NlfiWh.
ARRIVED.
Steamer Cape Fear, Tomlinson, Fay
etteville, C S Love & Co.
Steam yacht Louise, Snell. Smith
ville. Mastex
Nr barque Moiand. Hansen. Roche
fort. France. Heide& Co.
Nor barque Sears. , Barbadoes.
Paterson, Downing & Co.
CLEARED
Steamer Cape Fear, Tomlinson, Fay
etteviile, C S Love.& Co.
Steam yacht lJbuis, Sneil, Smith
ville. Master
Schr Matilda Brooks, Blatchford,
Port-au-Prince, cargo by S & W H
Northrop, vessel by E G Barker & Co.
EXPORTS.
FOR-KlGiS
Port-au-Prince Schr MatildaBrooks
222,197 tt lumber. 10.000 shingles.
MONTHLY STAT EMi5 IS T.
STOCKS ON UAND SH'T. 10, I8b7.
Cotton a3hore. 2,787; alloat, 505;
total, 3.292.
Spirits ashore, 5,178; atloat, 1,010;
total 6 188.
Rosin ashorti. 102,8-9; alioat, 39;
total, 102.868.
Tar ashore, 3,479.
Crude ashore, 731.
RECEIPTS FOR SEtT 1 TO SEPT. 10 1887
Cotton, 4,671 : spirits, 2,227: rosin, 9,
G68; tar, 1,900; crude 578.
EXPORTS FOK SEPT 1 TO SEPT. 10 1887.
DOMESTIC.
Cotton. 2.034; spirits. ) 098; rosin, 3,.
594 ; tar, 2.845 ; crude, 843
FOREIGN
Spirits, 2.191 ; rosin, 5.085.
1887.
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HAP PER & BROTHERS,
nov 2f New York.
. P. MILLEB. JOHN L. MICHAEL
PJiilier & Co.,
ONTR actors FOR DRILLING AND
EQUIPPING ARTESIAN WELLS OF
AN? REQUIRED DEPTH-
JJORING OLD WELLS WITHOUT EE-
moving walls. Drilling new Wells from the
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exclndlng all foul or surface waters Have
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lour to eighteen inchc in diameter.
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o
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J. F. Wessner, Baltimore, Md.
Louis Muth,
Halt, tdck Vard Company.
Gettysburg Water Company.
Wetminlater Water Company. Md
H. C. stoffer. Frederick, Md.
Hiram Grove and Chas. Cronie. Frederick,
Md.
C. R. Paxton, i eesburg Loudon co.. Va
Samuel Lutz. . .
Wallace George, "
A. J. Souder, Taylortown, '
icott N-.rrison, Bcndersvlile.
-apt. Groff, Frederick, Md.
John W. Crowm. i'rederick, Md ,
and hundreds of Farmers everywhere.
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mclrll lwd tmw
PENNYROYAL PILLS.
"CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH."
THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENU NE.
Safe and always Reliable. Beware of worth
less Imitations. Indispensable to La DIES
Ask your Druggist for "ChichestebM n
GXISH" and take no other, or inclose 4c.
(stamps) to ns for particular in letter by re
turn mail. NAME PAPER. ChichksTKK
Chjotcal Co., 2313 Madison Square, Phlhu,
Pa.- At Druggists. Trade supplied by Rol
lek ft Shoehakeb, Philadelphia, Pa.
Cash House.
liefifiarket St.,
EW BARGAINS
i
THIS WKEK.
A large variety different styles
DRESS GOODS 5c per yard.
SC-Inch BATISE, 8c per yard.
Best DRESS GINGHAMS, 8c per yd.
Good SATEENS, worth 25c for 1 2dc
WHITE GOODS, 8, lO, 13$. 15
and 1 8c per yard.
LINEN TOWELS trom lOc up.
TABLE DAMASKS from 35c op.
PARASOLS Sateens, from 40c up
ALPACA from 50c up.
REMNANTS OF EMBROIDERIES
and a large LINE OF LACES.which
we have not had room to show so far
this season. At Very Low Prices
G A USE MERINO UNDERWEAR,
bf sides a full assortment of
DRESS AND FANCY GOODS.
GLOVES,. MITTS, HOSIERY.
CORSETS.ROBES. & FLOUNCINGS
At pf ices that will please everybody.
atz'5
116 Market Street.
Hew Yor& & Wilmington
Stcamslifp Co,
1
5 IB. rtI AvV
FROM PIER 29, EAST RIVER, NEW VOi.l
Ijocatcd between Chambers and Roosevelt sik.
At 3 o'clock, P. M
REGULATOR ,
BENEFACTOR.
.... Saturday, Sept 17
....Saturday, .-tpt 24
FROM WILMINGTON
BENEFACTOR Saturday, Sept 17
REGULATOR Saturday, Sept 24
GBr Through Bills Lading and Lowest
Through Bates guaranteed to and from Point
hi North and South Carolina.
For Freight or Passage apply to
H. G. SMALL.BONE3. Superintendent,
Wilmington, N. C.
THEO. G. EGER, Traffic Manager.
New York.
WM. P. GLYDne A CO.. Gasrt Aesnta,
85 Broad w 7, New York.
'sept 10
PECIALTIES.
a PERFECTLY PURE CREAMERY BUTTER,
A PERFECTLY PURE ARTICLE OF LARD, AND
A PURE FAMILY FLOUR.
Thc'BUTTER Is of HIGHEST grade, fully
ilavored, and is received FRESH EVERY
WEEK.
The LAKD Is the eelebrated Cas3ard PURE
LARD, equal to any N. C. Lard ever offered.
The FLOUR is the celebrated "PAROLE
D'SONEUR" brand
I can GUARANTEE aU the above as Per
fectly Pure, of Excellent Flavor, and Healthy,
and would recommend their ueein every fam.
ly in the City of Wilmington and vicinity.
All orders promptly t:ended to. '
Telephone No. 98.
Jno. L. Boatwrigltt.
J16 15 1TSo. Front Street
M
To the Public.
fJIHE UNDERSIGNED. WHO H&S BEEN
engaged in the Clothing and Gentlemen's Fur
nishing BuslnesB In this city for nearly
twenty years, will within a few weeks
remov to new, large and commodious quar
ters on North Front street, and he takes this
opportunity of thanking his many kind friends
ad patrons for the liberal patronage he has
so long received at their hands and to assure
them that in the future he will uss his best
endeavors to please them and reta n their val
ued custom. Respectfully,
I. SIIRIER.
In a short time will go North, not
for the purpose of replenishing my
stock, but to buy an
Entirely New and Elegant
Line of Goods for the
Fall and Winter Trade !
I have but a small part of last Win,
ter's stock on band now. having man
aged to cleanii out last Winter and
Spring, but I have a fair lino of Sum
mer-goods in the way, which -J.
Must and Will be Disposed
of I "
I do not want to carry a dollar's
worth of old steck to my new quarters.
if it can possibiy b avoided. . I have
no room for it there and have deter
mined to get rid of everything before I
move.
My goods have been marked down
to almost nominal prices, aud I am
offering ; ; :
Extraordinary Inducements
to Cash Buyers !
I will retuse no reasonable dffer and
I guarantee everything just as it is rep
resented to be when sold.
Come and see the goods and tbe
prices, but do not buy unless you find
it is to your advantage to do so.
I. SHRIEK, .
The Old 'Reliable Clothier. ; '
an? 18 114 Market Street.
-o-
WE HAVE REMOVED OUR ENTIRE
i
STOCK OF
1 ' ; '
Liquors and Tobacco
fyo.18 nIarket St.,
WHERE WE SHOULD BE PLEASED TO
" . i " ' h
HAVE OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS
CALL ON US.
SOL. BEAR & CO.
aug26tt
Wrightsville, TJ.C.
o-
Seaside Pleasure & Comfort
-o-
-yAGONETTES WILL LEAVE WIL
mington, at 8 a. m , 2.30 p ra and 6 p. m.
RETURNING, LEAVING WRIGHTdVILLE
at 7 p. m. and 7 a.m.
Bound trip to Sound and Beach and return
to Wilmington, only 65 cents. ; ,
Parties of four or more will be carried to
the Beach for ; 5 cents each. '- 4
We have erected a Beach House with rooms
where parties can be supplied with Bath Suits,
Towels, freshwater and other conveniences
W. H. STOKLEY, .
ED. WILSON MANNING. .
jnly2ttf -j
Sound Partiec.
AGON ETTE WILL , LEAVE OR
HELL'S STABLES for the Sound at V a.m.,
dally. Round trip 50 cents. - ' r
Sound Parties can be supplied with teams
on short notice and at cheap fates.
Special attention given to boarding horses.
B.C.OBBELL,
Livery and Sale Stables,
July 7 tf Cor. Third and Princess Bts
H0NEV1
to be made. Cut th'a out
and return to . ns, and we
will send you free, some
thing of great - value and
Importance to you, tnat
will statt you In business
which will bring you In more money right
away than anything else in this world, a nv
one can do their work and live at home. Elth
er sex; all ages. Something mw. that lust
coins money for all workers. We will start
you; capital not needed. This is one of the
genuine. . important chances - of a ; lifetime.
Those who are ambitious and enterprising
will not delay. Grand outfit free, ! Address
Tbde & co., Augusta, Maine, ;jf; .
deciexndlTW
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. " -'TOO.
LIME in chaneoforPRo.
LIME
LIME
LIME
JJRYn. 1
LU MBEft.
LIME'
v-sept 5 "
: ItOck n .
-Removal.
J- HAVE SSMOVXD To Ko. 15
wners l. Jcaep cons antly on
oftimcs. ggs and Mk
sept31vdw
tt Jul
H A R D .lITAli1
i - Manufacturer's Agcaufo, -
Stbveo CtAu.
Iron. Naits.
Gill and Seine
and a complete stock of AgriCBUun,
JACUHi'S HI)W. DKPrn
oso.
; Isaac T. AldeFBr?
QOMMISSION MERCHANT, '
, Consignments of Conntrv Pi . I
uoitoa, umber andNawim, l"x oinitf
best advanugeV UWt?al8to HtBdieTt
AT
Taylor's Bazar
HATS for 25 Cents.
TRIMMING RIBBONS, LsCCS, fKATQ
EES, FLOWERS, 8ILK8, 8ATIN3,
PLUSHES, AND VKLVR,
cut on straight or bias.
UNDERWEAR. COR3ETS, UMBRUU
HOSIERY, QLOVES, C0LLAE3,
AND CUFF8, ; '
At Immense reduction go as to nits rec
for our Fall gonds. . j
Mrs. Taylor leaves for the North ttttin
ring, Monday, Sept. 5, 18S7, to make punk"
for the Fall trade. Any special order riEi
forwardad and filled If cent to the tuntt
Taylor's Bazar;
Call and buy some of this week'! kp!u
sept S - V-'
The Acme !
MANUFACTURING CO,'
'MANUFACTURERS OF j
Fertilizers, Pine: Wool v!
Pine Wool Matting.
WILMINGTON, NX
fJIHB REPUTATION OF OUB s
ZERS, the ACME and GEM, la bot
lished, and the results of three yean' i'1
the hands Of the best farmers of thU1 i
er States fuUy attest their value atj
grade manure. ' ' i
' The MATTING, made from the to' f
our native pit e, has already r" !
larity for comfort and durability
any wool carpet, and the denund j
dally lncreatlng. It has Tlrtnei not j
any ot her fabric. , 1
s The FIBRE pr WOOL b extetanH,
for upholstering purposes, and tBfl'
mattresses la almost equal to nalr, J01
elastic and proof against uueco
Certificates from reliable v?
goods can be seen at onr office, or w
id
mailed upon application.
Jolf
New Crop Cuba Molass
gECOND CARGO,
554 Hogsleads.
66 Tierces,
Now landing ex American 3thoo
us,".direct irom Matanzas. ;
For sale very low bf
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The cheapest plajSj ftt V?
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