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no ucrc Or any other Mineral Poison. " It Is Nature Remedy, mads exclusively ; - from Roots and Herbs. . It Is perfectly Harmless. " 1 ? t . It is the only remedy known to the world that has ever yet Cured oontaffioua JSlootX " " poison in all iU stages. ; --x-.--; It cores Mercurial Rheumatism. Cancer, Scrofula, and other blood diseases heretofore r considered taourable. It cores any disease caused from impure blood. It Is now pre- ' Bcrlbed by thousands of toe fees -physicians - ' in the United States, as tonic. - Weappewl the statement of a few: . I bare used 8. B. S. on patients eon-rale so ,Bg from fever and from measles with the . , & results. 3. S. e ' Bremen. G.-Willle White was afflicted ' with scrofula seven years. P1 8. a. a. and to-day he Is a fat and robust boy. ' o. W. PiRKKB, M. D. Richmowd, V.. Deo. 15. 188i Ihave taken -" three botUes of Swift's Specific for secondary blood poison. It acts much better than pot- ' -uh or any other remedy I have ever used. B. . WlnyrKij, M. iL . .. . . Formerly of Sussex Co., Va. " De. E. J. Hal, the weU-lrnbwn druggist and physician, of Nashville Howard County. Artf writes : " Having some knowledge as to what 8. a a is composed of , I can safely ; recommend it as the remedy for all skin dis-: eases, it matters not what the name nj be." We have a book givmg a history of this wonderful remedy, Md Its urea, from an nver the world, which will convince you that all we say la true, and which we will mail " free on application. , No family should be without it. we have another on Contagious'" Blood Poison, sent on same terms. - Write us a history of your ease, and our ' physician will advise with you by letter, tn strictest confidence. We wiU not deceive you knowingly. For sale by all druggists ' The 8 wist feraciriu do Drawer S, Atlanta, Oa. New York. 75 Broadway, !-'Y London. Sag 85 Snow HUL, j If ch w ta OTTERBXJRW LITHIA AND MAGKESIA ATEB. WuNDERFDL CORE OF DYSPEPSIA AITKNDaDBY Urinary Trouble and Stricture Aii Old Han of Seienty Cured After W Tears of Sifferinf. T.1B CASE AS8TATDBYDR. J. A. BTTXKMAN. I oboek, Akslia Couktt, Ta. Feb. 20, 1888. General George J. BundUff: 2- ibsra used the water from the Otterburn Liihia and sf agnesla 8prings tu quite -a number ot cases of Digestive Trophies and always with benefit. In the ease of as-old gentleman of seventy years, with Dyspeptic and Urinary it uhlns of twenty years standing, with Btrlo tare ard Enlarged Prostate, requiring the use of the catheter almost constantly, the residual urtae setting up vesical trouble, with sympa thetlc kidney trouble, with mental impairment, ISO. After a protracted illness last summer from increase of all the 'symptoms, wbea Mb ease seemed to be hopeless,-.! advised this use of the water from the Otterburn Splines, which he sis used persistently up to the present time.. He hu gradually improved, and can now dispense with the catheter. His digestion is good' and ie ta doing as well as one at his age could expect, fie receives no treatment other than the water trem tfcese Spring. Very truly, ... J. A. HXLLbMAK, M.D..; geokge J. HliBOIimr, Proprietor, AX SUA COURTHOUSE, VA. t It. II. BELLAMY, Agent, WTIJtlNOTOH, N. a NEW MUSIC HOUSE, New Pianos, - .. . - 3 .... "'"" New Organs Hew Prices. J. L. STOWE, OP R4LBIGB, the largest and most reliable U usio Dealer in the State, has established a branch boose In Wfl mlrit.'toD, on Dock, one door from Front street where may be found a number of the Celebrated EMERSON PIAIIOS. . AIm other makes ranging from S199, upwards.. from H5, upwards. Be sure and examine his ock before buying. 1e17PWtf A Noted Divine Say a: "IbawebeenasingTntVaUverPlllfl fo Dyspepsia, Weak Ntomaeh stnd otiveness, with wbicta I tastwe lone been afflicted. - T ARE A SPECIAL BLESSING. iMvMh.rf m., m m. I seed. I reeenmmMHl SJiem a mil mm the best medicine In exletanee." Rev. F. s. OSGOOD, Jfew Tork. SOLD EVERYWHERE. ffice, 4A Murray Sfc,2few;ork. THE CEUSBTIATXSD v -J fl&RIHGTOH SAHE FOfLSFOlf SALE 9 A1CS FOWLS BAYS A NATIONAL KB f utiitiott. They hare tought and won a sertei ol teet mams ever fought oa this or paj ffl11! a T6, were honored by the Dnt tLarrOB.vSI1'nmai ' Commissioner with the Dl ana HedaX btDsSIL. JHi6 of Colors and most approred I o,th United Stalest I will ship splendid i axsfl.0. . D- at from $4.00 to $6.00 each ifli,J2and tcUt VMpvt Fair hSS?10' IexPctto raise Two Hundred f WarMS. MS?18'- Hneet Games m the 4iKT:v"vuiinP xotour JTowisoi jtarcn ana s 5bZ& i?s months of August, Sep. : st7"J y1 aeeeTwon wits saeir BHuupm Address, J. G. AB2IKQTOH, j . ailBardston. HasbCo. rH;O i '9fam? ' 2rS TWf - i "''JRTn iWA ssi T - N aaaAAAAAA VA y NW raCCTTSTED AND OPSITJeW For sale at , - . .1 . .MRS..B. JI-STBOCK'S, ' v j -t .. ' . " So.' 10 Front street, tf ' ; '' Afewstess of stairs. 1 TIIR FAVUI. OF TUB TREES. Ibswe been in the-wild green wUderfiesai ' J A Wood nf mni m iMimm mtm . - From human borne. when a tremendous Was fif I wi n a ta Inv t l . k 1 ' Which every woodsman knows. : We satla In the canoe dug from a single trtfo, '.? Well in the Water anrl far- nnt fmm .J. xor none ataiinh st mA ntn t,n, Bince lightning strikes, them when they shelter men; -'" ' . - - - - - - And as we sat and watched the wide-spread clouds, - Iheaid from time to Umd kmg miles away,7 Deep,.dulV and thundering sounds, like Io a ravine. wbiAh mftirM thnm hbA ; And yet prolongs ,.the . roar. An awful To one who feitftw thot uvkto, iwniy Hiaies, ana mat no nash Had shot -as yet from heaven. It was the Of Ahcient treea falling while all was still KaT nia Ahfi bIam 1 i i wtu, iii iue long interval xsetween ' the gathering clouds and that Which Germans call the Wind's bride. At The oldest ; trees go down, no one- knows - -.v. wuy, - . . Bat well I know from nnnl That '-tia before the storm they mostly fall. ttuu uui wuub wina ana ram are terrible. "Tis wonderful and Our great old statesmen died ;-before the . .. war. OfJ STATE COIfTKinPORAUlKS. rTheie are m North Carolina not less than 75,000 voters who believe in prohibition. Tne third party in North Carolina will nnt get a twentieth part of them. Because the bonesV common sense and conscience-loving prohibitionists in North Carolina refuse to TOte for Walker for Onva followers tell them that they ate not prohl- nuu uut mcjr wi not VUOIO tao MUM. K 11 a L H SnHUAII I Jt t lh& KiakMt estimate tWO or thrm .- thnnamul Alt over seventy thousand men that they don't Buyiuujg, dui mat ine rew know all, ana tnattnev hiivn tnaAi,n .nMAt-tJ 0inMliiKa Vuikmo m , l. : i. . . ' --ww bwijwcvi "io ytuuiuiiiunisis oi- ? i ne.luiae f nvatAn : frnm ti,. i wjBwr ucu oi rtono uarouna by non-rest-' dent Pf the State is pronounced larceny "wi uuuiouaum ur una inn tmnrtann. ment in the fltstA rwnttnttri ? rrt,;. i sUnds upon the statute books of the State, "- w oo bo neariy a aeaa letter that it is frequently violated with imnuoitv. ctome weeks ago a correspondent in Hyde wvuukj, wnung ine jsuzarjeui UityBcno mitt, called attention to the violation of the 8tatUte in that ntmnt r All 1MB 1 VfaVvA a from the State of Virginhvand it has since ween wvoeu lusi jtrespasseis upon - the states ovster beds havA iarnm fmm other States and violated the law In this ' The party that so confesses its impo wncr. uu ao aamita utac i u wnmn am those of hate and not of reason, is fore doomed to defeat. The chords of the hu man flPArt am nnt an -ivuiitmiitul m a n . w wwaMVS UwfcwU no ftV W brate forever to the stroke of one monoto nous oeat; scnaations and emotions cease to responaio long ex&cilon on their sensl bilitv. The bloodv shirt will wnt win thla time. Keither will the thrusting of the neero to the front be the winning card. The netrro in K&stern North Hamlin niav be placated. The white Republicans of the West will no more welcome him as the arbitrator of their political destinies than will the white Democrats. As far as we are concerned, we take no exception to the . a. a -X . w . . . use mj oe maae oy ue xtepuDiicans oi tne bloody shirt and the negraAtteriZfe Citi- ten. Spirits Turpentine. Winston Daily: A negro man was severely cut Saturday afternoon by another negro. Wadeeboro Messenger ; Har- vest is finished and our farmers re port that the wheat crop is almost a failure, not more than a third of a crop being made, - The - oat crop is a good one. Old Fly is probably the oldest mule In the State. ; She was foaled in 1850, and was then the pro perty of the Medley estate. Durham Recorder: The farmers in Granville county are very back ward with their crops; not more than 70 per cent, of the tobacco crop' has been planted owing to the severe drought. It is now too late to plant good tobacco. - We learn that there is a great deal of sickness pre vailing in JDutchville township. Gran ville county. Hardly a family in that Section but what some member is down with chills and fever. i - Goldsboro Xratu? Then'came up for consideration . (at Morehead) the movement to 'establish a "State Classical Association." which resulted in its permanent .. organization, with the following officers for the ensuing year: President, Prof. Geo. Tv Wins ton; 1st Vice President. Prof. J. H. Horner, of Oxford; 2d Vice President, maj. xtobert Jtfingham; sa Vice Jf resi dent. Prof. W. G. Manlv. of Wake Forest; Secretary and Treasurer, Prof- ru. Atexanaer,. ox unapei . xne Executive Committee are, Profs. E. A. Alderman, C. B. Benson, M. H. Holt, R. H. Lewis of Kinston, C. D. Mclver, and the President and Secre tary,- ex-ojjtcto. Elizabeth City JSTetos: Mr. Sho. Benbury, an old and respected citi zen of this " place, after a long and Dainfnl illness, died . Sunday last at the residence of his son on - main street. Deceased was about 70 years of age. At about 11 o'clock .Sa- turday night a cyclone ' passed over the farm of Marshall Hughes in Cam-: aen. and ..wreesied thinsrs creneraiiv. Elm treed, threo feet-throulu:that stooa in tne yard, were wrung on like pipe stems and blown a distance of fifteen feet from the r trnnk: the windows of his house ' were smashed in andJaeavy dumbs, ithat fell on the roof cracked it considerably. No' damage .done In any other part of the county, except to tne root . oi ,mrs. Lambv house, -which was blown off. Winston Republican : Several children of Mr, H Ik Harris. Jr.. near Thomasville,ate berries from the poi son oak and were made" dangerously: side. The Second M. E. Church is rapidly nearing iTOmpletion - TTiata fa nnflcron in Piedmont North Carolina that never fails and can al ways be counted upon, and that is tne blackberry. JMr.-R.; E. Bally, liviner near Bethanv. was bitten by A snake one day the past week. r A dog In company with him ralso received the rentile's fancrs. --i-.' There. Is some complaint of the heads of wheat not being filled t output some of our best farmers think the yield will be at least an average; one r- Diphthe ria: One or two casesof this disease are reoorted in : the city. One case has nroven fataU i Reaches. home-grown and luscious, 10 cents a dozen, $1.25 to $1.60 per .busheL . -. Flux is prevalent to some ex-tent In Stokes countv. A number! of cases G ovemor. yesterday duly commis - J sined the rYkilnwfnr Vr,nl -7 1 ,k -iviKWBJLi,- vuDcain or i mm pany C. 4th Eeffimtit. vj n .ui Jr.. First : Linntan a . iu Z w fZt1 ngtoni a Second Lieu tenant of the Rocky Mount Light In fantry Hff flrula "TiAf ,aM Jperronsi chleflyrmen, employed as dicated, andphisixls ivery?fair to-1 w o. targer vtnan KalelglL It represents the numberbf PeODlei it TATi R. ; ro" --m nrt .t gaged In the operation of , Industrial A1tTnMf h A. A. V m vlibv stncuynBOHjauedJ Vn-uo taVia.' - OldAaf.-rlDrtiT,o . xrr..t. ton and Mary Winder Bryan, died ff M Residence of her "grandfather, u uua v. w maer, m iiaieign, Ba turdav. .Tnne dr-fn thA loiTonH.-Q of her. Ufa : - ir--x JJ.- T1.-1..7 - . shaved and a hew: suit of clothes was given nim, i air of tvehich much im proved his appearance -But whether it la Partih'or toot remains a mystery. avette villa Journal: It in witr. much pleasure that we annnnnAfbiLt Hon. Knox Liivin ratOn a ; nf Ttoriri Af.f a yille, S.O.," has consented tobe pres ent, and tdeUvex'the oration ofthe ' 4th. - MahVof , th a nan akT of " th a State are outspoken f or rLieutenant Governor Stedmarrv fo -RAriat SnCeAAd . T?.AYis4Vm JlTUtt'ivm 'Otarlm.n WOuld make an able,, patriotic and admirable Senator. t One of our mOSt' brominpnt.'. Thomtli antd fn ntt. I rsatkn th reporter y of the rcswTTMMt saici xnac wniie- no was on his way to h.is place tof business: this morning, aball from a parlor rifle gassed so near his head that he could ear: it "whiz as it passed He said, also., that in the same; locality, a few daVS :- Bi?0.ltWfl Y)Arrrn mon vera nnm- pelled to leave thei "field where they wera aj wors: on account of the balls falling in quick succession so, near as to render remaining there dangerous. X4 ev Bern Journal' i.Teaehera' Assembly proceedihgst'' The resolu tions Of PmfAunr Hf TT" Tf Alt ' rkfTai-o Friday and laid over-untll to-dayi to luciuuruuue me xiegisiaLuxe on cer- Buuuowwuoi buujpdiib, were renu bv the Secrefcarv - On mrttlnn rt frrt Blair, the 1 resolutions v -were referred. xne president appointed Messrs. W.A Blair.H. P. Hobgood and W. H.Rein hardt to report at a subsequent meet ingt Nominations for officers being in order. Professor C. Dr Mclver nom- illAtftll PmfBDnr nonvm, T Wtnatjin-, Of the'TThfvArsltv fni fha PMatrlanmr and he "Was elected by acclamation! jrroiessor uesett nominated ior .First Vice-President Professor Blair, who was also elected - by aoclamation. Prof essor Blair, In some eloquent re- "aras, nonunaiea ;;ior jsecrexary is. G. 'iHarrell. The ' nomination was Seeondad hv-TVnf "P T m a-rtrsn . Ma. tion of Prof IM. O. a Noble thatOapt. xiarreii oe re-eieciea Dy acclamation Secretary Harrell declared that h Was elected unanimously. On motion Ollr. K.H. 040 WIS 4TOI. JL. Jj. JiUlS was elected treasurer by acclamation. 850. p. m. President Alderman In troduced Prof. Alexander of the! Uni versity as the speaker of the evening. The Professor spoke for an hour. The close attention given him -was suffl nient tn nmm thni; trt a andf adaa in full sympathy and showed appre ciation, xus memo was me leaenxngs of Socrates, Plato, Aristotle and Qulntillan. Take it as a whole the ReDub - lican platform is penny wise and pound foolish. JBWt Sun, Ind, Dem. . . The indisputable fact that the nominaUou of Harrison has fallen flat does not necessarily imply that he will not poll the fan party vote. 'Wash.iPott, In. -. r ' TheV Republican platform will bear the careful perusal of every intelUrent person The more it is considered the more ridicQlousit aeema.--SSC. Paul Qlotx, Dept. The Bepublican platform might be boiled down ibto a single reselutlon: BesolTed, That we "build a cauneae 'wall around this country. CftfwZamf ; Plain Dealer, Dem. - . ' There Is not much of bid Tip-a- canoe about Ben, . but ;- he will . serve to swamp the. lublican cnt quite as well as if . he had erer had a crandfather. uharlwonMevos and Courier Dem. If Ir. Blainer had not written his Florence letter lie wduld biTd been iiominatedby:cclauiatI6a' end without a dissenting volco, IfiMr.- Blaine had not ; written; bi Jtna letter be woma nave oeen notalnated by a great rnajority, "and with itreat enxnuBiatm. zy. jr' urutunf, Mep. form Is cohatfucted toTicatch votes.' Jut; its purpose will be defeated by its Jiaincerity. It aioas o reach eTery; ciaas of voters, but intelligent meaof.all classes cannot fall to see that it s not . a . straightforward state ment of ths parties winciwes,, and la not in harmony" with -its. record.-Cft&W0 Presidents? CIeveland: ' utter ances, no iesarthafi hlswiititigsrare filled With ad eaJbeatnefi Whtoh t the peoble in stiflCtlvelyldenUfy-ttlthitiKgrityaad lofty purpose in offlclai:ation. . His reply to the eomniiUee wWeh apprised bin) of his renomtnatlon was of this ttature; and tt was mfuaeoVmoreovesi with ay tinjrscoof ; pathos that wUrte recognized assliicereand char, acterlstio "of . thespeakef.- Ph&'Eecord, "Mrt. LancrtrvV father is Report ed fohaWhadolyjlwhep hedieoL " quentlymiatakea :forFrankr James,- the exbandit.. , . . I s.-v,- -CWittrAaa : ''Tnlstnfftnif Mrai. Gladstone were present "at the' 'conference In regard to4 the ometfebBral Federa fion at lrdtrpon, residence .teoentlyj ;'ir Lord Stapley of .Freston the Bewlyappoioted iJoTeraot-Gexieral t of Canada. Accompanied ti bis wife and staff. taUeAfxomiLlfexr.fosMontrealy)esteri Mme. Nilsrion farewell concert In Londou' resulted 'rra Jeceiptsof rover fiaopo; -At the close or ner last nsong tne audience stood . up, waved handkercnleis, shouted, and was generaUy.enUiusiastic. : t -rrTtoh'sTmudfaiher- k was boce, Kresideot otthese United States ; and his grandfather's grandfathsi was one of Oliver uromweus captains ana a sncoer ex theideathaxraittet iChftles L I Promi nenfla thnj "seems toruttin- that family- to those) r;;UeLUUr4-:geoerAUon,i Record, ri ,r, - And the efficacy of its action have rendered the famous liquid fruitrenfedyr Syrup of Figs, ImmeMely popular. s. It cleanse and tones up the clogged ana leverun Bysiem, dispels headaches; C colda andf evers,; cures Habitual Constipation j Dyspepsia, and-the many ills detnding on a weak; or inactive condition of the Kidneys, .IAYerd.Eow els'C-Manuf actured only y weCanf ornia 'Fig Syrup Company, Ban jrrancisco, V-ai. 'no'w'ilmingtOD, li. 0., Star. OLDEST DAIL1 IH THE STATED i j - - Win. , fj". BBBNABb, Editor and Prop'r ; NOTICES OF THE PRESS, . . It Is honest and ahle. Itlclory 2 t -. I AUto and trogT98slre Dally.--BalHgh XUUor. t It Is tha bast Diht Tim In the EtatA tnut. ion Caucasian. . ;- 'It Is brlffht. fresh.' Vlitoroni ' and soholarlT. Ftltsboro Hotne . . . j . , It is a credit to taa brlffhtesti trna -of . InnnuO. k Our admirable and most excellent contem porary. WUson Mirror. -. . - : As the Stab crows older Its krOllanor ncTAaaas. Charlotte Observer, . -. , , It Is br odds, tbe brlebtest and best Dxtlt in North Carolina. Banfard Express. Stands first amone the leadlnir Daiuxs In " th State, and second to nose in tne South. iZoci- It Is the best eatberer and condenser of news In the State. no Id, ontspoken and fearless. Wuson-Advance, . Stands at tbe head ot all North Carolina -paters. Ranks, with. the. -best of our. Southern aliies. Greenville BeJtictor.? r y - ' In all that "can make' a Daixt aro Wssklt Talnable tha Wnomr erroH Stab stands to dav the peer of any, Nashville CourUr. It ls a. snlendld lonrnaL to fearlesslT honest. and Its expressed opinions carry great weight because of the confidence its readers fael in Its honesty. Kinslon Free Press.: ... k- mmJ '' ' 1 , Mm 1" m'm'i A M. a.T' - 'i ne w uvk qtstoh btak is m uie i weniy-nrsi year of its publication, which is the longest existence that any Dairy has ever attained in North Caro- una. jJanowy.Jieporter-va ;; ; f-- The Wnjmreroir Stab is in the twenty-fint ear of publication, and is a flret olaes' DaUy. Tib llterarr feature of the editorial deDertmeBt is espeoially Rood and cannot be duplicated by 7 otner uailt rarxB in me Biaie uenaereon lie Times. : , j-. mylltf (VIEW GOODS! lorrra - to-day a - veyi, dkirablb FiANCY GOODS, CONSISTINa IN FAST OF 1 . Corral 1 i ti o, A New Breakfast dldh.W cts per packace. ; VIENNA 8TJBAB WAFSKS ' ZFresh SARATOQA CHIPA OAT WAy4ES3n bnl ' ' ' " STJdABXD JT3S, tomethlmc yerilntoej XVAPOaATXD FRUITl?. aU kinds'. Cross 4C!Uaekwirs celebrated JAB SALT, SO Chaaellle's Key 8ARDIKC3, extra fine. F. pt. XASGOES, hew and;palaUble. Grated and Siloed FrNXAFPLB, very fine. Grated SOOCOANUT, fresh. , French and Turkish PBUNIS. Gallon and Quart Canned APPLE?. t AX0 A FULL LUTE OTZ STAPLE GROCERIES. Fresh, Strawberries ' JT. T BJtcaavBDDAiLTj Would be pleased for all Housekeepers to ex amine my assortment. Ajceat for tbe Celebrated " - " DEW-DBOP CANNERY. Tba Finest Goods made hi tha United States. JNO. I BOATWKIGI1T, myiatf - p 15 A 17 South Front St. The : State Chf onicle Successor to the Farther and Mechanic v "" and the Chronicle.) Under ..;New::Hanagement NXWST BRIGHT AND CLXAN. UP WITH '--'v "Till Tuoas. rpHB "8TACT C'HltONICLr WTLLRK WHAT i f ta nam hnnllM . RfcatA Panar. It la not the EiuiaH 'Chronlole." and will not be. local or sectional. tt wUl aha to keep up witn tne news from Murphy to Manteo, or. as the politicians put It, from Cherokee to Carritaok. It wUl the organ of no man, no rlns, nosee- non, no party, it win De-Awmocraac iu wuuwi but will not hesitate to criticise Democratic mea sores and Demooratio officers. . mwfi mnrrmju!Kin'iON: One Tear:................... H Six Months Tliree months.............. ' c For a Sample cxy aadreas THJE 8TATK CSRONICLX, . Raleigh. N.C. et t tf the iinm ABK. I. - BTATfflVlllAa BEDELL 0C N. C Leadlrig Hewspaperin Western North i niath Mil rtAmoAraHi Taner Tmblithed b Iredell County one of the largest and wealthiest mwaMm In fk. BtatA mnA hu att&hted A larKC! looai oireniation utaa any paper erer pnnuanea m toe ooanxy. . 1 Its elrculaticm,ln Alexander, Wilkes. Ashe, AUe thany. Yadkin, Darie and Iredell, Is larwr than that of any two papers to the StateoOTbtoedand is rapidly aoqairing; a strong iooxnoia wxvioj Surry, Rowan aad western Mecklenburg. - It Is the only paper In Western nortn varoun that employs iBmtui CAarAssziNi Asm and thus keen constantly before the people. Unaor thus keep constantly before the peopl this sjitera a rapidly moreaslng emrnia result, making tne. Laxsjlibbv " ttonistht THX ggST AD'V Jtgl'ISING XJED10JC A Address ANDMABK,' ; .X, ,. - sutesTUl N V s T TheHorth Carolinian. JEOlamleetlir City. RortM Oarell. 4 ii j XSTABLISffBTD TN 1869. ' TXR3(S....t .$teo aje The old'Aat VndTaadlnr fnaner In Rafitern North Carolina.- Published at- the business centre of the Albemarle, seotionr awakenlaar aa : interest MiHwa arul fn rnvtmntlnff the of the 8tate. Tolerant, independent -and-yto-gresslTe. Read erery week by thousands of peo pie all through the eastern art -.or tae ota AdTertlstng rates liberal. Address - - " v ..Tt - PALBMON JOHN, t- 28 tf xi -T : ii"eBdltoT and Proprietor. TOBACCO ' GROWER; : ; I BVBRY. -' -Tobacco'IIahufacturer, TDBACGO SELLER ;':.'?l'j?i Should Subscribe tor -v.: j They Eichmdnd ;71iig. t it haa the best TOBACCO EXPORTS otany ps- per puDiisnea m me Diaiei' - r ;ti vv .-- - 6et"l for PDeoimen copy. ; - ' DAILY, $4.W a year. WETTLY, 7S certs Address the Wme. Eichmoad, a. septf - . W-a-a . HT"Tfc- fftllowni; -qootattoss ".represent hotesile Icea'eooeraUr,' In siaxlntt ap small orders higher prices hara to be charged, y."- , Tha Quotations are always (rlrea as acourateW " as-poestbla, bm th Stajb will not bo responsible for any Tartations from the aetaal maraet prloe of the artloles Qaoved. - r-' , J Gunny ........ -- standard BACON North Carolina - ;-"HiUBa,9 B.;..w. . '. Shoulaen. 9 B..... ...... Bides, w ft. .'. , WB3TXE5 KStOKKD-r ; - 8. O . 8M 12MO - 15 7i :s 10 O .,11 tt. Hams, aj s . . i .) .-14. a,', io. t , Bia.es, v ...... .............. Bnooiaers, v DHT SAliTED ft Sides. Shoulders, W - a a - t BARRKLS Spiflta Turpentine. -v' - ' - seoona uana,aon. to q x : KewewYork,eaeh 0 6 1W- New CTtT. eaehi.. Co a 1 70- BBB3WAXj ft. ........ e 0 22 Northern. .....k.. SO u M 06 Morta oarouna , . . - Northern.-....-.. 1 ! & Q 26 Adamantine 9 C . 10 -Mortnern jraotoiy.,. .v. - ii-o - i Dairy, Creant.v.....ix,vi.'.' " 14-. -State.. S O v 10 -' ;tl La(uyra -28 vx : Rio... j 'iso- na CORN XJEAX. V bnswbi sacks- T7Xa 80 -. Vlrsrinia Meal ..i 77V '80 COTTON TTK8. handle i OS 1 i oneeunir, -, w yo.......,w ... o o.- oj Varna. i bunch..i. ....... -00 O 80.. E&oa, 9 doxen...; ............. ; 1TH4 - 15 -: , jtaoKerei, o. i, dm..... w w k v ! .XaokereNo.1, half bbl. 7 60 O 8 00 . Mackerel. No. 2, bbl...... 9 0S 11 00 . Mackerel, No. 2. bait bbl.... 4 75 Q 4 00 i MAkereL No. S. bbl..... 7 80 . & . $ 00 , V-' Mulleta, V bbl ... - ....... 4 00 (1 S 60 MOUets. i-orK dsu;.;......-. : o w aa i w - N. a Roe Herring. keg... 00 O 4 00 - Drr Cod. J.. ..... i 6,0 --. 10 . FLOUR, V bbl . . . , ,L . Western low rraae... ....... j d K ; ' Bxtra.... i... ..- 4 00 60 ' Family..... .... 5 W.tt 63 . . l-ntw Villa Hnner . 4 00 Q 4 10 - - ' " FamUy....;.... IW 8 63 - 10. . - i GLTTK, t. ....... 8 O WitaxM, v Dnane -.; , -iv, ; sea 80 vuiii, uwa Mure, " ,- Corn, earxo. to bulk, white. ;f Corn, oanro, ut bags, white. Corn, mixed, from store.... - Oats, from store...., Oats, Rust Proof , Cow Peaa . 00 oo o 77Hi 60 O 85 O . 74 .80 62J 65 ; 1 15 1 10 : 1 OS : '.(. 0 00 HIDE8. 9 S oreen. .. - Drr 6 00 tr , v m ha -... . . . Bostera...t - " Western....;......... ,. oe o North Rirer , L ,0 PIRON, B..... , - , D.S- - . Northern .--... .;... ..... Worth Carolina, ........ 10 u LINK. barrel... A ..... 1 40 O LUMBKH, City Sawed, M ft, - Ship Staff, resawed....... IS w O ww . RonabBdse Plank ..... 151)0 O IS 00 r . West India Cargtjes, aooord- - in to ouaiity If 00-O 18 09 : Dressed PlooTln. eeaaoned. 18 00 O 83 00 ' BoanUlna- and Board, corn's 14 00 15 00 X0LASSK8, V Jtallon , WewvTop unoa, tn anas...-. j ; - - - - ' tn-bbts..." iv W Potto Rioo, bihhds so - mbble 88 o o o cs 80 tt 80 . 85 15 . 18 S6 8 60 idH 68 100 18 - SO S2 25 " SO 1 00 M 80 4 00 Basar House, in hbds k ... .tabbla. 00 t IS. o Rvrmvin DDIs NAILS. V KW. Cat. lOd basis... 25 olus v aauon - Kesoaene ........ .. ..vt. ...... S Lard . Linseed.. ' - Rosin ! Tar..... i.. Deck and Soar'. 10 r 00 o M O 15 Or 00 O 00 o POULTRY , - chiokena, nrja, crown. ...... Spring;............ Tarkeys PSUNTJTS, V bosbels 22. la. IS 10 T5 60 O s a o o ruTATUKS, w Dmsnei Irtah, w bbl. Sb a - - DO 8T8 PORK. barrel City Mess ... 15 60 O I8 60 rnnw is oe o u w Ramp moo 5 14 00 m(-Carolina, 4HO RAGS. V frtoontry 1 8 US SAIT, Weaca. Alum. so o m -r . LiTerpooL... ............ .... '80 Cfc 85 Ijisbon.. ............. 00 o . 00 American.... , 80 O 85 SUGAR, ft a-tandard graa.. 7HO 'V Standard A .... mow.s ' t - 7! White Bx. C. - - O S3 KxtraO. Goldea....M.i..... O a c Yellow r, ,6ia - e BOAP.fS S Northern. - -' S j - BHINGLSS, T ta. J I 00 f f 00 Oornnvm..v. .......y-SOS o -2 60 Cypress Saps T 60 : 0 -5 00 Cypress Hearts 0 00 O ' 7 60- BTAVK8JB M W. O. Barrel... 8 00 o 14 OC B. oTHogBhead o oo a io oor TALLOW, 9 ...-..- S O 63 TIMBBB.fl M feet-hlpplailO 00 O 18 00 MUiPrbae;-..;.. T 60 a DU 6 60 000 4 00 2 OEfJ 2 60 f 89 IS 16 Md Pair ,.... 6 oo o Common MUL .... i B 00 O Tnfertor to Ordinarr.:i... 00 O vTBlskxY, fi gal NortbSrn... 1 08 d North Carolina 100 o WOOL, V ItH-Waahedw........ ' MO Unwashed..... ............. . ICO Barry... 10 O 1888-FBEDEflil':.TEAR-1888 TO KEEP POSTED OH POLITICS '.' 8UB3CRIBP0RTR , . New Torkeelaly Herald, - One poller a Tear. : "i " " 'ssaasBSSBe sa Greatest and Cheapest PaniQy JToornal ta tbe United 8tates. ; -r. An Impartial -Xpttoae erery week ot each Bute's political morements. . The Foreign Department la unequalled.'- Latest and most accurate Cable Specials by the Com- Fullest Telegraphic ; Reports of aQ Current , SPECIAL FEATURES Practical Farm teg, the Adranee of Science, Woman's Work, Notable Bermons, the World of Literature and Art, Bbor Stories. t, " Information on an subjects. Address. . JAMS3 GORDON BSNNBTT. New York Herald,, deo0tf - t WewYerk Cltr. Ohaxlottej Jii I phranicle. A DEMOCUTlOrKW8PjLPKR Bricht-' Newsy, Ciieap. ' Oontatos Latest TeJesrarJi Dispatches and Mar-. ket Kaporta. .. ' , Believes tn Xeepmg en wtUi the Times. ; -. Likes Aggressiveness m Business and ia State. Racouragee the UpbuUdliig of North Carolina ' ' Is a Strong AdrooaU. of More sja4 Better Id-' ncatlon. - . - -.j r: j ' ; - r - r; .-. - .. 1 v-:. u4 - '-''Bdttor and Proprietor' Charlotte, w. O ocsaDAWtf ADVERTISERS . call learn tthe exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American papers Ltby" addressing J Geo. PrRowell & Co., -. NerVspeoer Adrertleing : Buraau,1 , i ' IO Sprue St-i New "York. Send tOets. to OO-Vgm Psu-pMet. bABIiTQN ; HOUSE. o Ra.nroad.'w mllee from'' WCmtpfrt. to. ?Table always wU suppUed JS!?f 1-. . itatM nf Board Teryaona r-H. J.CARLTON, . A n Tii-wif - - - I . Propnetor f '-'it r- Wilniritsii & lici E. B; & Braiics. . Condensed sfcacdnlc - TRAINS GOING SOUTIL . No. 43, " DaGy." No. W. Fast Mali -ially. I No. 15, Dauyjex. bund ay. Da - May 13. 1888 Lea Weldon. pja 6.45 p mj 4.00 a.m Arrire Rooky MU. n pjni i 7.iw am. Arrire Tarboro .1 . 140 p.ml .......... j ........ . LeaTe Tarboro. ; HOjo p.mi....-.. ...... Arrire Wilson.. ...18-68 p.ml 7.00 p.ml T.43 aja a -lrll iSi mmm. .AniYe Blma I 5.19 pja HU.a.aiAl ST st K XL a IT s lajmiMT ao iw k.au Leare Goldsboro..! 4.45 p.m LeaTe"Warsaw.... 6.60 p.m 7.40 pjnl 8JBm aoa 9.49 arn Leave Mumous.; 1 6i n.m 8.40 p.m 0.66 p.m Arrire WluningtonH-40 pm lLSOa-m . TRAINS GOING NORTH; No. 14, No. 78, Dally. No. 6ft, Daily, ex. Sunday. DaQT Leare Wilmington 12.05 9.00 10,85 10.60 11.60 4.00 6.80 8.50 eta pjta pan p.m Leare Magnolia... 1.24 sua Leare Warsaw sun Arrive Goldsboro.. 2.23 em a.m Leare FayetterUle .. ,.;....18.80 m m Arrire Belma...... Arrire W119ob a.m Leare Wilson.. ...I tJXt aan!I2.42 pan p.m 72 p.m p.m Arrire Rocky MCJ.. 1.18 13.29 Arrire Tarboro. . . Leare Tarboro... . ....: 4.60 10.60 P-m eaiiSe Arrire Weldon t.. I 4.80 am 8.40 p.m 0 40 p.m Dally exoept Sunday.' " v '. Train on SooUand Neck Branch Road leares alifax for Scotland Neck at 8.00 PJt. , Return ing, leares Scotland Neck at 0.80 A. VL, daily ex oept Sunday. - - . , - . Train leares TarDoro, w. t, na aibemane m SaleUh. R. R dailT.exoent Suadar. S P. M.: Snn- day 6 P. M.: arrire WlUlamston,N. CX, 8.10 P. M and 6.40 P, M. Returning leares Wffllameton,N.O. Dally exoept Sunday, 7.40 A. M. Sunday 9 JO A.M. arrire Tarboro, N. C- 0.45 A: M. aad 110 A. M Train on Midland N. C. Branch leares Golds boro, N.O, dally except SrmdayAXO AJMarriTS flmlthneld, N. C, 7J80 A. M. Returning leares enuumeia, a.uhjw,abm amre uoiasboro, m. C-0S0AJi; . - . , Train on NaahrtB Branch leares Boeay Xotmt at 4.00 P. M arrtrea Nashrille 4.40 P. H. Spring Hope 8.15 P. M. Returning leares Spring Hope 10. Na.JL, xtasaruje luio a. au, juocxy alouxxi 11. (5 A. M., dally, except Sunday. 1 - Train on Clinton Branch leares Warsaw for Clinton. Dally, exoept Sunday, at 6.00 p. M. and-i 11 jo A. ml. ueturning leare Clinton at s A.M. and 4 SO P. M., eonaeotlng at. Warsaw with Nos. U. 65 and 78. -.. ;.. . Southbonnd Train on WCson and PayetteriBe uranca is no. ai. 2oruaouaa is ho. eo. Aauy exoept Sunday. Tram No. 87 South wUl atop only atwnaoa. Goldsboro and Magnolia. - - Tram ko. ts maaes oioeeeotmecuoa as weld on for all points North daily. All rail ria mnhmnnA and dally exoept Sundar rla Bay Line. Trains make close connection for aQ pomta North ria Richmond and Washington. All trains run aoua tetweenwummgtoa ana Washington, and bays Pnltaaa Palace Sleepers attached. - 4 - . f OHN T. D1VIHS, . ' " ' ' " '" ' ,f " ' ' General 8upt J. R. KKNLY. Snpt TrartspertattaL.-' - . T. X. XMKTRSON, Genl Passenger Agent. mylStf . - - Atlantic' Coast liine. -VOBLiBEtoii, 'Colsiailila sVAiuisita ' - kndcnseol ScnedTxIe. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Atlantic . C Dated Ap29, 1888 INo. 23, No. 27, Ho. 15, " P. M. P.M. -P. M.'" Leare Wlbnmgton 8 06 10 IP t 8 40 Leare Marion 11 IS 12 87 6 28 Arrtre Florence... 12 10 180 e 10 A. M. P. M. No. GO. . No. 68. - A.M. P.M. Leare Plorenoe... 8 40. .......... t 6 40 Arrtre Sumter.... 4 25 J 805. No. 62. Nov 60." , A. M. ; P. M. Leare Sumter..... 4 25 t 42 2 22 Arrive Cotambia.. 8 15 10 66 iO 65 . A. M. - - No. 63 runs through from Charleston Tia Cen- Leartn Lanes 84 A. ML. Manmg W A. X. Bandars No. 64 leares Charleston 8:80 A. K. Lanes 1028 A. mL, Maiming 1130 A, M Sumter u a. am res uoiumnia l ae i. ja. - - Nor 6S ma throuch f a Charleston rta Cen tral B. &, leering Lanes f 48 P. Manning 78 P. ML .Train on a JsD.B. &.eoneets at Florenee With Wo. 68." - j TRAINS GOING NORTH. I No. El. I No. 67. No. 68, P. ML 21 12 63 A. M. 8 60 - H No. 60. 40 A. X. No. 66. t io so ; II 11 210 P. M. ' P. M. 888 - Leare Columbia.. Arrrre fiam iter,... Leare Sumter Arrtre Florence... 12 62 2 80 A, M. No. 78. A.X. 4 85 " 63, 8 85 A.M. No. 14. P. M. 8 20 7 8 65 II 60 V. ML Leare Florenoe... Leare Marion Arrtre Wilmington Dally. t Daily exoept Sunday.' 'No, 63 runs through to Char lento Central B. B., arrtviiig af aiming ISO 8ia P. ML. Charleston 845 P. ML 8. C-rla No, 67 runs through to Charleston ria Central R. R , arrmng Manning 5M3 a. ml. Lanes tss A. ML, Charlestoa 110 A, M. . - No. OS connects at Florenoe with C andD. tram forCheraw and Wadesboro. Kos. 78 and 14 make close connection at WO mlnston with W. 4fc W. R. R- for all points North. JOBJIF. DIVIN-, Genlfinpt. 3. B. KKNLY, Bunt Transportation. - - - - T. M. EMXRSON, Goal Passenger Agent. .. ap.20tf ... s - . , - CAEOLIHA CESTBAL BMLBOiD GO. Change of Schednle. WX3TBOUND TRAINS. No.1. . No. 8. Jane 10, 18S1 Daily ex Daily ex. Bunaay. annoay. Leare Wilmington .-. Leare Max ton Leare Laurtnburg.......... Leare Hamlet............... Leare Charlotte...... Leave Ltnoolnton.. Leave Shelby. Ar. Rutberf dton. .v. . 7.80 a. m 6.10 n. m 1L81 a. m 1U9P.U iL6Sa,m 11.4S p.m 12iMn.D asu a. m C65 a.m 4 U7 p. m 6.51 p;m 7X3 p. m 8.15 a. m . R A8TBOUND TRAINS." No. 2. No..- June 10, 1888. Dally ex. Daily ex. Bunaay. Bunaay. Lre RutherTdton. : : ... : : Leare Shelby Leare Llncobrton. .... leare Hamlet Leare T-uTiBbarg...Ll.... Leare Maxtoa .-...4.'t,v Arrtre WUmlngtoa ...... 7.20 a. m a i .m liws a. m 8X0 p. m 2.05 a.m 840 a. ra 8JM a. m 8 20 a. m a.uup.m ASSpbtt 4.13 p. m 7.60 p.m V Trains Nos. t and f, S and- 4 make eloee-o- "wb wjoamiMWucraiaatoeM-xrom tsjr Jeura. s - '- . - - - . .- - t . . Through Sleepmg Cars between WUmmgto and Charlotte and Charlotte and Raleigh in Nos. 'S.and 4 trains. - u . uj .-j r '-. Take Train No. 1 for BtatesrlDa and Stations on W.N. C. R.R. and POtaU West. Also for Spar, tan burr. GreenrUie. Athens. -Atlanta- and - aU polnU Sotuthweet. Also, for Aaherille, Tia 8par- LoealFrelght Nos. 8' and 8 trl-weeUybetweea Wilmington aad Laurmb-rg, leaTlxg Toeedays. Thursdays and Saturday a. -.t.-- :-.r-'- Local Freight Nos. t and 8 1 weekly betlreea Laurinbnrg and Charlotte. - - ; Local Freight Nos. 9 and 10 trl-Weekly between Charlotte and Butherferdtoa. - - . . - . t Nos. 6, 6.7. 8, 2 and IS do not italre T'ae-gers. - Wv , .BuTjermtendeal. F. W. CLASS, Geaeral Fasaeager AgeatT jetf r.: -;!' -"c v.' roSati?!! I suoaon c r, - i ywar. - ig-bx pages, y oat2a, we-SIr. f' 1 cafh (cbar?ws prefd to..-.. L. I - 3 . febUtl . ...;t-, r- W wl - 4 - Ci - Tar raafe -. Seltzer; 4 perleat. ; andDruggisu eve rwic SI 00 to'S300 . made worktnr lor v-. Agents -preferred who oaa furnlab their ov. n knnu. mru vIvm their whole time to the nutlnes. Spare moments may be profitably employed i also,-; a f wuriM tn tewns and ciliea. B.F. woes- eoit Co., 19 Main St., Richmond, Va. - huterwdTrtoMArk.iajai TheSlroiigfet, Cla(H DBIalceVBdtStadJ lntr lor ubukt nu Rubber Ivlt Inev ware ' ot f raudnlent and poor ihuimkiu. yoMoeaaiMwUW S3CaaasbersSU '" - Kn yowt. Patented Jiilrai.ts. e t DAWlm DUT0EE1VS. FLY KILLER fA hnnUn rtth rtnwder nd run IS for CQnir- rels. only to stuplffthem. fo lingering death oa the sticking, plaster. Jlies seek it, drink ana are - - - - - - . - ... ,. miLICD OTJTKIGIi r humanely, so quickly they eannet get away. Uce Itfreelr. Prevent reorod actio, teenre wws peace and quiet. - Always ask for DCXC11 J2MtU For aaJe JRrery-ielierr. - - - Palmetto .Eailro ad Go. - -r 'IIEiv::;':;; QN AND AFTZB MONDAY, . UNM ISTH., 1887, Trains will nm as - toUows, dally, . Bun-, day excepted: ' "--.'-'-. CODiG SOUTH: . . No. 1 PASSZNGXR AND FREIGHT r Leave HamleW : W. a..i.?;v. 8.00 P.M. usDorn, iriag Ktationj, .- jh r. -. - KoUock Station.... 80 P.M. . Arriye cbsraw 8. C... 4.10P.M. ' . GOING NORTH: ' r - Ho. 2-PASSZNGKR AND FREIGHT :' : " Leare Cberaw, 8. 0.......v..i.....12.2S P, M. Osborne 1.19 P.M. Arrive Ramlet, N. C...............-...r 15 P. M. Close eon neetions made at Cberaw with C, A D.R. R. North and South, aad at Hamlet .with K. A. A. . . . ana . u. it. Jt.ior iiaieign, Wilmington, and for passengers from Charlotte. N. C, going South ria Hamlet and Cberaw WUL XONCURX. , Bupx-; JeWtf Bank of ITetr Hanbter. 'Authorised Capital, - l,000,00ff Cuh Capital' paid fa. ; - $SOO,000 - 8urpl-i Fund, , - . - ; r S130,000 ' DIBSOTOBS : tJ - :V " W. L GOKB. : CL M. STIPMAN, . . G. W. WTT.T.TAMH. - ISAAC BATES, l"? ;. -DONALD M4CRAR. AS, A. I.TfAK. " H. VOLLRRS, F. RHDN8TIN. ; - l R. R. BRTDGKRS 1. W. ATKINSON. S.B.BORDZN . .,- - . ISAAC BATZS, President. G. W. WILLIAMS, Vice President.-. aaSKU 8LD. WALLACZ. Cashtor. AtMnson & nanning, AGENTS, ' ' - v Kartt carQliiia Home Iisnmce cmrt . "TTTK 0FFK3 TO TH0S3 'WANTING IN8US ANC3 AGAINST FTRK. Policies la 'this Old an J Reliable Nome Institution. AB losses promptly paid. W. 8. PRIMROS1I. President. . CH A RLRj , ROOT. Secretary. PULASKI COWPKB. SupervlsorX Iy4tf SHORT CUT ! -TTTK EAVZ THE "SHORT CUT" AT MAKTOH- A short cnt on frosts. - A abort eat oa quick transportation North. A abort cut on rich soil . . for early regetables. ' nee ere aa estannsnea raexs. . we . ore in a won aerrui age, asMi tbere is no there Is no teUmg whatde- - v at hand. Buy a JParxa and -Ji retooxneots are stir the soil. . ii- tmtbe grorad,' said God to man -- "Subdue the eartb.ltshall be thine." ' Only a few years benee and land wd be be yond price in this section. - . - - . I will take plea ire in helping any body who Is PUSHING and RNTRRPRI&ING to bur a Pan n -tn this oorr imunlty, oommlaelo a or no oommls-- ' slonsu- - - V' O. H. BLOCKER, . . - oeUtf- - Real Estate Actmt,Maxton.lCc. iriTrri it TTTfl fin? - r TVIR TRUCK OARUZSIHQbAND RAPID THAN- sit North, cannot be surpassed In any sectloa of uwt w vuui mm we ii nil uh - ' Olr twentr-two ho ra fmm Balthnnnt' No allling frosts anta late ta winter. Karly gardens in Srrtnr. A f aw mnA Va na at f fw - sale, but rapidly semngr- Lire and enterprlBirg farmers and gardeners hare aa enviable oppor tnity tnstnow.. Apply to O. H. B LOCKS E, fc ia w - , neai estate a rent, si axton, k. u. ;.r;:H.BMITH;; '5-- REAL ESTATE-: AGENT; FATETTETIULE, W. ft1-: Oorreapondanoe soUctted from parties wi&hl&g : .buy or sen lands. Reliable attorneys em- plojed to brreBtigate tlUea, eta.- Eefers to bus iness men of FayettsTEle.-' - '. OFFICE AT SfflTOs DEPOT - --' Comer Xsnford aad Porta irtaoa Sts - fWnerea FULL STOCK cfj -V BEST ICE, COAX AKD iyOOD i .. .... ',.... ' ' Can be found at LO W JHTP FRIC3. eSfTLook oat lor tne sign, rioe, Ioe, OoaL vTfvvj, - Jel8DA.tf FABES AHD UHDS FOR SALE. rMTHOVKD LANDS, TTKEKr-t v - . L SWAMP LANDS andTOWN POPErri , . . . 1 " r -Jii, j-iittfT, tain be - aad all adjacent sections, oSer r"r gg North p)ake the L.-L Mfc" fagairul Olmate and tyf.e&a t:r-Z lJrr- A.co-; - anawH rvl -"- n ort -i, bom, 1 . ; Ocme and see or write to " " . " r T w" - Ropeeoa Co- K. C. )a m a. Su-eriiurfrom ji -wi vt jwuuuuierrnri. aar T -Sf??r f FREE ofTift. A r Sii11 wcrk shoaidlread by ev ry . n aaJ ho is nervous and debilitated, A4 irt - i - ruu a-. j. roiTXJn, Koodas, Cr , Un 1 DAVny - ij I --s V",-;- J 1 tf i . - have proven fatal. : - :r
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