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THE ECONOMIST a synagogue of lawyers could penalties and expense. And.it not unravel tnem. ureu iuuhuc uuncu iJiaaa We need ajeadcr to save us. shall retaliate by reprisals, and We need leaders. And we need thus sting Germany back until suggestions as to" them. Here she allows her beer-boozling in the old Albemarle cradle, we Dutchmen5 to eat a.'Skeet ap are remote from the centre, but pie or aCalifornia apricot. we are loyal to our old State, In extenuation of Germany's beinir its first born. We have national offence, it is urgad looked over the field, long and anxiously. Wo know one man that has the elements of a great leader Hey wood Sawyer.. He is a plucky, Iarcre-headed, r crushed rrxsx today. , R.B. Carter Editor E. F. Lamb Business Manager riUDAY,'. . .FEBRUARY 11, 1808. POOR OLD NORTH STATE. Mr. "NY. J. Spence, of Rosedale i set out 1G5 fruit trees last falL - Messrs. G. W. Morgan, A. S. Mor gan and H. G. - Eason spent . last Monday in Perquimans county on business. - Mr. J.' 1. Hinton list this week. is on the sick Wo have recently run anew over the pages of 'North Caro lina history to compare its pre sent condition with all its past. We can find no period of its his tory which approaches paral lelism with existing conditions. In contemplating and compar ing it we. are overpowered by oar emotions. . The only ap proach to it is tho period when Littlefield and tho "carpet bag - gers ruled tho State and stole its bonds and its revenues. Littlefield was chief butler, but ho ruled and mined the State with a bold and defiant hand, and there is something in . bold ness thatjwins popular approv al, even when associated with infamy. He once made a tour of North Carolina after he had despoiled her and run her Leg islature in Raleigh on the bar xoom plan a free pass to the bar-counter for a vote for a new issue of bonds." Ho honored Mr. W, F. 'Williams spent a few that the designation, American, days in Norfolk, Va., this 'week. covers ouier nationalities oe- iy jftmpa c,vroP Ka if - - We Have Added a FirstClass slier i of sides the thatit is United States, arrogant and; lArfTn-bpnrtpd.larctvlimbed man. rocrate tol themselves the de- O o I i a cogent reasoner, a iorcioie icuse u un Aiucuta, uuu iudt and magnetic . speaker. We this j fruit discrimination ap tenderhimto the State in her plies equally to Canada and exigency of peril. He is a true Mexico, and the South-Ameri-m.in. Uet mav offer the Dlea of can. Republics. True. 1 But and I the river bridge. sumptuous for the States to ar- 8pent last Sunday with Lis mother near this place. Bicycles and all small machinery to our force, and are nDv prepared to do all kinds of repairing at shortest notice and in the proper manner. Bring in your CRAWFORD or VICTOR you boucht last year and let us clean it; we r , . - . 7 ' . o .-.i agreed to clean them all one time free of charge. Nix. Peotidexce. Master Dan. Jen- ning, is improving from a severe at- VliiM i ill 1 11 iii 1 11 1 K a m m . i ..- - iacj oi pneumonia. , ' , il x f i, ui -unci x it-- m m a nmm professional engagements and America exports annually to qnotank, is visiting at Mrs. W. A. lAI C other business for declining the Germany 20G,000 hundred white's.-; j VU I servjee. isut tue at our crates, our vandals are hearths and homes and loved ones and all that is dear to us on earth is at stake. Our house is on fire, and the fire bells of North Car olina are calling every son of hers to help put it out. Come, boys ! Come to tho rescue ! Wo tender Hey wood Sawyer to lead us in the Albemarle. weights of fresh ind dried fruits, and the other American nations so little fruit that they are not enumerated in the cen sus tables. All this feigned or natural alarm of! the beer boozling Dutchman is on - account of ' a little California bug, not bigger Messrs. Charles Jennings and Les lie Ballance, of Berkley, Va., are Vis- itin, their uncle. Mr. Daniel Jen nings. I - i ' Mr, El Q. Rountree, of Nicanor, j was the guest of Mr. S. W. Cooper, of "the Fork, last Sunday. Miss Lizzie Wood, of Centeryille, Va., returned to day from a Visit to! mkm ' : r - I OUR .OH-!F0ffl The year 1897 is a thing of the pastT The last few months of last year we spentj with the people in and around Elizrbeth City, dispensing red-hot bargains,-which has got ten for us a name, in the whole surrounding country, and we challenge Elizabeth CSty for a record of like improye ment, thus estabHshingthe principle on which! we began, that goods bdught for the Almighty Dollar and sold at a REAL ESTATE, , ... ;. r BY r,-"J E. F.y.ASV.ISi CORRESPONDENCE SOlIcITD. Any tendency to premature bald ness may be promptly checked by the uof Ayer's Hair vigor. Dont d lay till the scalp is bare and the' hair- this town by a condescending roota destroyed. If you would realize visit. . Sml,n iclin worn e bt-st results, begin at once win thi than a black eyje pea, called relauves'axvd. friends here. ii r t i l Tf x l I ' .ue oan ose iug. xi aoose oug , Mrs K W. Baum, of the Narrow can give such a fright to the Shore section of Currituck, was the vouncr Kaiser and his subiects cmest of I Mrs. 'W S. Jackson last rofinf will Jt. Tip v rl r wTipti TTnrl I Week. i m ' v - I a & v j r ww m M x.1 fc w M V close, quick, cash profit, opposition. We repeat, will 'Command success despite all 44 50x120 feet. A beautiful building lot. Delightfully located. A last chance for a down town residence. Situate r w ir v --4 v -- w I comer oi oiam ana uarun streets. invaluable preparation. GERMANY AND OUR FRUIT. Under the ban of social ostra cism and carpet baggers who had, like a horse leach, sucked up all the local oilices includ-1 uermany becomes more ag incr or near to the countv treas- gressive as it grown older. It w m ury, crowded around him. should study the classic story When ho smiled they haw-haw- of the Roman athlete, name not ed, when he laughed theywal- now remembered, who in his lowed in tho dirt and beat their old age after long retirement sides and abdomen in adulation, from tho ring, became ambit- He carried a big stick as a hous of his old distinction and in his recklessness seized a mad bull by the horns, as of yore, and the enraged animal over Sam doubles his fist and knocks them into-a cocked hat or a black eyej? "Beware the en trance to a quarrel," says one who wrotp as uninspired man never wrjt'e. I . A young man in Lowell, Mass., trou bled for yeafs with a constant succs sion of boils on his neck, was complete ly cured by taking only three bottles of Ayers Sa'rsparilla. Another result of the treatment was greatly Improv ed digestion with increased avoirdu pois, i i. . . j Air. it n. nans aeiicrmiuiiy en-i tertained a number of young1 people at his hqme near Elizabeth City last j Thursday evening. Miss Louise Harris, of "the Fork,' is at home from a visit to Mrs. J. G. Harris', of Okisko. Mrs. Ellen Williams and Mr. W. E. B. Williams, of Bcsedale, visited the family of Mi. Jerry Sawyer last week. to the good people of Elizabeth City and surrounding coun try, for their kind patronage in the past, and with renewed effoits to please every customer who enters our store in quality and price, we bidj all a happy and prosperous '98. j Dry Goods, Clothing, Gents'. Furnishing Goods Notions, Shoes, Hats, Everything. 1 TELLER'S SILVER BILL. Miss jSophie Wood, of Belcross, the accomplisheid teacher at the I Overman schoolhouse, was accom panied home last . Saturday by little Miss Millie Overman. badge of intimidation, and he lorded the town like an old Northman with his sceptre of ana the enraged animal over The bill declaring the Bonds despotism. He brought Dr. powered and gored him unto 0f the United States payable in Hood,of the African persuasion, death. As individuals, so in silver, commonlv called the with him, to herd the negroes nations, age brings decrepitude Teller Silver Bill, which recently her fate," or tno town, and ho had the de- ana uecrepuuae means weaK- passed the Senate by a decided cent white men down under, tho ness, often imbecility and mis- majority,' went to the House of 8cowl:of the-despot. Button calculation, and it is fit that it Representativesand was def eat- , Ehringhauso got threo drinks should take a back seat'in the ed by a majority of fifty in the ahead, and having his courage trials of strength and manhood. House after aheated debate. THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE ' as well as his patriotism warm- The United States is theyoung- The Republicans voted solidly ed up, went up to him. and est and perhaps the most power- against it; with the exception made some saucy comments on ful of the nations,and Germany, of Mr. Lihney, of JTorth Caro- tho big stick that ho carried as wen as all tiio older powers, lina, who, voted with the Dem with Jam among a peaceful would do well to foster friendly ocrats, arid ATr. White, the col people, when Littlefield gath- relations . with the youngest ored member from North Caro- r tin lila oKnt. n tfimit nf Ti r lionnitnf folili. rf 1 ; t 1 j. j e i 4M , e nua, wu aiu vuieu ior ine u The distinguished New York chera ana inreaiening attitude; but me granuees or- ine national Teller bin with the Democrats. ist.'C. A.siocum, demonstrating his if he had struck Button there council. The United States is Speaker Reed, although it is tSSHS iSSttS huuiu uavo ueen me Olggesw .aw iw.iuiu uut b.usnivo i not customary With him 10 vote, lnDerculosIs) ana all bronchial, throat, row in this town known to it3 to honor," an4 when Germany had his name called, and amid heatarrhal tSEZSSSS history, and there would not says, by a royal edict of tho cheers from the Republicans decline and weakness, loss of flesh, and havo beenascallawagoracar- Keichstag, that a" Dutchman was recorded in opposition to sekdTHREE freettIes Tlu pet bagger left to tell the story, must not eat an American ap- the resolution. different) of his New Discoveries to But we passed through that Ple with ryal assent, she Speaker Reed's vaulting am- PJfK?iid?rof-theEOTKOMMT i. . I I r v &i m, v v , T- treads Upon the toes Of the bition may. cause him to trv . His "New Scientific Treatment" has I vounc knicrht with n. nnflrlinrr I u; i cured thousands permanently by its plume, and as it is "tho first some other men whose "vault- step that counts," andanap- ing ambition" landsthem on pie has been a large factor in the other side, will in the end the world s destiny, so it may he like a wrecked mariner on again reproduce its history, "Sophrone," one of the famous trio in Zoeller & Morgan's popular photo, of "The Capital of 'Possum and "Barsheba" are left to mourn Miss Lizzie Thompson, of Qkisko, is visiting relatives here this week. 1 Mo. LUNG TROUBLES AND CoYlSUMP TJON CAN BE CURED. i ., ' An Eminent New York Chemist arid Scientist Makes a Free Offer .. to Our Readers. period of agony with tho loss of all !. save honor. And now the history of 'CS to '70 is repro ducing itself in '00 and '97, in a new edition enlarged. It has already taken away ' the " good name of the historic old ; 'State, and much of its honor. and maF easily bring Germany his politics, for all the political the sea of politics, a martyr to and unless the decent men of the State come together as one man, rouse themselves like the strong man, the son of Kish, in his unshorn might, and drive oil the drunken carousers at tho impious feast of Dagon, all will be lost, and the old State, so'honored in its old history, in peace and in war, in its illus trious names, in its stalwart sons oi me ranK ana me ; so dishonored and full of shame and disgrace, under the miser able rule of a party that is a foul combination of negroes and low whites, a combination that has never done one act to honor or advance tho State, but acts I without number to dis grace It in character and to im pede its material progress. iSow whats to be done? We aro in a time, that the parrot spoke of in reference to a mon key. I Its horrible. Its infamy is only equalled by the diaboli cal agents of the infamy.-Itjs worse than infamous. It be longs; to the kingdom of One intA TTAIl hla Wl t It r nntitn.ful l? - a 1 . - i puncuui signs point to the nation that is neither to bedes- trinmnii nf n-o - . VJ. pised nor trilled with. It would be no great honor to have a Dutchman eat a Matamuskeet apple, but to order that no Dutchman should eat, touch. ultimate When you buy Jewelry you should! think the way. it will look ten years i ruin to-aay. Kememuer Hatha way eros nave me Dest, . taste or handle a "Skeet" apple NEWS FROM THE COUNTIES- would kindle our wrath and perhaps make our drum-beat heard aroun'd the world. CAMDEN. Coubtbous-, Feb. 9. Mis3 Beulah Germanyhasorderedthrough T.rtfTt.on?f: e finest its authorities that American f MlS8 Nash last bundfl timely use, and he considers it a simple proiessionai duty to sunenng human ity to donate a trial of his infallible cure. . 1 Science daily develops new wonders. and this great chemist, patiently ex perimenting for years, has produced results as beneficial to humanity as can be claimed by any modern genius. . His assertion V that lune: troubles and consumption. are curable ( in- any climate is prov en, by ("heartfelt letters of grati tude," filed in his American and Euro- lean laboratories in thousands from those cured in all parts of the world. Medical experts concede that bron chial, chest and lung troubles lead to Consumption, which, uninterrupted, means speedy and certain death. Simply write toT. A. S'ocum. M. C. 98 Pine street, New York, giving vost office and express address, and the free medicine will be promptly sent. Suf ferers 8h!ould take instant advantage of his generous proposition. JfJtasei tell the Doctor that vou saw his offer! in the Economist. Keep orr Hand all the Time j I- Hrst-class line of eods OF Alili KINDS. j ' HOT PRICES TO ALL. SAWYEsR, & -JONES. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY i .WITH THE.. OH ill e S O Stock M-AND- - "Underwriters' Fire Insurance fCo's Of Greensboro, N. G. Returns to the Policy Holders 20 per cent, of the Premium if no loss sustained.. T. B.MWTLSON, Agt4 f Elizabeth City, N. G. Two town lota on Lawrence street. Chance for a speculation. j A fine dwellinc with larcre lot on the edge of town at a sacrifice. Good lo cality. Terms easy. Small house and lot on Church 8t East of Road St. ....... i .$500 Vacant lot on Road street, south of Church. . Corher lot and dwelling on Church and-Liyer streets S.25 D wellineand crood size lot on Church west of Dyer street. . ........ $1,000 ...--.' i 25 acres of land with Rood dwelling six rooms. Nicely fitted out with stabled and outbuildings. A deahable home.'.'. ...... ... ... . . . ,350 Bell street 60120 feet. House 24x2 1 feet 2 stories. 'L 8xl6 feet. All out buildings v ff800 A fine propertjron Shepard street. L-House and lot on North Side, near depot and wharres. $1,050. . Two vacant lots on Martin street 40x70 feet, each. : ..... $150 A good business store in WoodvlUe. Large storehouse and dwellingj also good will of business. .......... ....$850 Schooner Esther good as ne w. For a small sum. . . j Two tenant houses on Fearing street payable $10 per month. - Two small houses and lots south of N. & 8. Railroad track ('Pennsylva nia"), each. .250 Two tenement houses on Lawrence street. .Lot extends to canal. A bar gain. :r;, ' '; ,'.' Wharf property on River and Poin dexter Creek ("Old Ship Yard') at a bargain. ' . j Poindexte'r Creek front on west, side . of street, A fine wharf site on Pasquotank River, on south side of town. A desirable .dwelling " and corner lot at Matthews and Elliott street8.i. Vacant lots n,ear Cotton Factory. A handsome dwelling on Road street near uurgees;-1 - . ' , . , Farm lands on the River. A 200 acre farm with lnrcre and com. modious buildings. Well timbered and in a high state of cultivation. Price moderate. Terms easv. v Sale of Valuable Property, fruit shall not into Germany bo introduced under pains, Sawyer, of the relatives visitmsr $ n n w Worn Out? Do you come to the close of the day thoro ghly exhausted? Does this continue day after day. possibly Week after week? Perhaos vou are even too tr. j hausted to sleep. Then some- $ (ft i 44 wrong u-mese 5 is suiiertnc from nervot r-r- S haustioa. Your nerves nrrJ g feeding- and your blood en rt riching. Miss Sadie P. "Corrier,'' i9 now in Norfolk, Va. . 1 Mr. J; G. Sawyer and Miss Annie li. Cidbertt,of this vicinity, entered the A. C. Lf of . Elizabeth City, last .a . . - - - weeK lor. the spnng term. r ' x Florida was purchased frcm Spain, and Louisiana from France. Flori da cost 1 5,000,000 and Louisiana $15,000,000. ;t - . . , - Save:Your Money. Oneboxof Tutt s Pills will save p---li": fcaaasi5 v many jdollars in "doctors' bills Miss Minnie Ferebee. who has been Visitmrr Mrs T?1nVi PoroKan I r Auwu A JV,U.Ui I a... of Belcross, has returned to her -heywulsurelycureall diseases home Dear Shawboro. of thft fttnmarfi. Itver nr finwlc. t 1 w . w w -w ,,. t. mvMi w 'w m ar w ' Mr. C. Fi Sanderlin' who left here No Peck!ec A5SPrflnn a f. .. I 1 ' AWWVa r '-r -k m xasi summer to" attend the Massev'a I T? :,,J t, j.. : Business CoUcire of Atlanta. Ga.. i . Tu? expected toueturn Boon. Miss Ida Mizell. of -Be! cross. STipnt. Lit 1 1 . , . . - ir - uast Sunday with Miss Ella Tillett, near Miildara. - who croYerns tho kinclom of S tho damned. -Tho Governor g SrnffQ FmnJcTnri maKcs iuo vinuous aimospncre s 1 Ui nnu UiU.-JH US I III' I - pre cations. noiaers inai are a aisgraco humanity.political and personal lepers that have violated every article of tho decalogue. Ifs so. Tha Legislature that came Hennnmntinffirp Cod-liver Oil, with Hypo- S He appoints office- g phosphates of Lime and SZ g are a aiscrraco to rnnti!n S g liver oil gives the. needed $ fS ztrrncrth. enrich r. tf fcfrvf. m teed, tne nerves, and the hv- in with our degraded aovernor S ln vlvor. Be sure you ret ha,s added infamy to ignorance 8 KOTTS Emuhioru 8 ?ri tVi Air Anief monto nnd lmnA O sent to us a code of enactments that are such a puzzle that a: ! w The "Shawboro Dramatic Oiub" exhibited tHe "Miller's Daughter" at g the Courthouse last Friday night, W which was (greatly enjoyed by all malaria, constipation and bilio usness j a million people endorse TUTTS Liver PILLS OFFICIAL CERTIFICATE. This is to certify that BEAM S. has been duly registered as standard under Rule 6, in Volume XIV, of the Amer- j ican Trotting Register'jand the ped igree can there be traced in the follow- iorm: m - f i "30147 BEAM 8. (6) b. h. fbaled 1892 ; by Startle Roy, 10108; dam Rou lette, by Patchen Volunteer, 1441 d. Topsey, by Champion, 8U7, etc. (See Roulette, Vol. IX.'): Bred by O. S Stanford, Ithaca, N. Y.; passed to E. Lamb, Jfilizabeth UityJN. U." i Given under my hand and seal, at Chicago. III., this 31st day of December I. W. STEINER, j Registrar, Will stand this season in the coun ties of Currituck. Camden, Pasquotank and Perquimans. j i i I GID.j GARRETTI -' 1 " r Groom. Messrs. N. F. Iinuey and Walter Mercer, formerly of this county, now i -t4ic,(ib., uive ioriiea a co partnership! in the mercantile busi ness in thacity. ! . COCTTTBT BoT. I PASqUOTANIu MnMF.mn! ATioa Vnnm'n T Tv:n ft SCOTT & BOKE. Kor York. O j Loae from a 1q relati?e3 ftnd vCC-CCCCCCCCC-Ceo1 1 friends at'Berldey, Va. WOOD'S SEFDS are specially grown and' selected to meet the needs and rtzpiirmrix Southern Growers. : 'WoodV Descriptive Catalogue is most valu able and helpful in giving cultural directioris and valuable information, about jail teds specially adapted to the South' -. VEQ-iTABLE and FLOWER SEEDS, Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats i ' " - and all j ' . Garden ana Farm Seeds. Vrite for Descriptive Catalogue. Mailed free. T. W. WOOD & SONS, SEEDSMEN. - - RICHMOND. VA. THE LARGEST SEED BOOSE II THE! SOOTH. Sale of Valuable Land- By virtue of a decree of the Superior n .. a" i . wun ui jrtusqaoTanK county, made in the cause of Wm. Shannon and others vs. Airred Overton, I shall, on; ' SATURDAY,! FEBRUARY 12, 1898, at 12 M. ; sell at public sale at the Court nouse door in Klizabeth City, N, U., the following lands for division among me ueirs t ;aw oi naniiioal Overton deceased: . ; i , i ,o,AnoA xkaut: Lying: near the "Simpson Ditch,? road, ami hortH said road, and bounded by the lands of nenry reaper, tne lands formerly be longing to J. Salomon&ky, now belong lug vo a party in iNew York City; also by the lands of Joe Jackson, J. L. Hin ton, one Waters and nthrs hWa ha;n r - - f iv .-vuiituu, auuaujoins mat tract of land of Henry Raper which Iwas sur veted by H, T. GreonWr A'n rrn er 1 .um,ooauucB U IIMI TJiat. Kairf tran- 4-J Oft - . . UB ov acre8 na is timbered land. SECOND TRACT- i.vinJ S? ovjutu Blue oi -oimpsou Jlitch" road auuuunuea on nearly all sides by 6 1.ni8of Henry Raper, and also bounded by the lands of Spence John son. This tract is all cleared .nd will make one a good homo. ; Tf v.rtfj.., lo acres more or Iphb i , . THIRD TRACT- t - - .v -.jut nuab IB known as Prvor Town in ?i,-oi ' City, being No. 54, 40 feet wide, 80 feet deep..; Bounded by the lots of J. H. Wln Alfred Overton, R. O. Prvor and YostStreet. J , Tese lands will be sold for one-third cash, balance in 6 and 12 months, with interest on deferred pay mehts from day of sale, Title retained till pur- " .. p ' Pu rename r can I2?1898. 8 Pt n TbiS anuarJ G. wTwaIrd, ? Commissioner of the!Court - r :'. . , . --f . ,. i ...f ' .. By virtue of a mortgage executed to jn'e by M. A. Jackson and Kate SJ Jack son for certain ; purposes therein; men tioned, which said mortgage bears date 12th day of December, and is register ed in the Register office of Perquim ans county, in book ZZ, pages No. 344 and 345, 1 shall proceed on f SATURDAY, FEB. 13r189S; - to offer for sale at the courthouse door in said county,. at public auation for cash, the property as conveyfcd to me as trustee in and by said mortgage a certain tract of land known as "Kin derhook containing one hundred and thirty-two acres. See full discripn tion inbook ZZ, pages,344 and 34 of Register of Deed's office of said county. HENRIETTA P. MARTIN, . r. . . . Mortgagee. , xv. ..liuuiu, Attorney. Jan. 10, 1898. ; , ' fiOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. H-jnVulified ah Admin of the late Christian Simpson, I here- ' kvo nouce to an persons indebted to lier estate to com a fnrArH n,i make immediate pf.f lomnf onI those holding claims the same to pre- seui; mem lor payment within I twl v months from the dat of tut nnfrn It will be pleaded in bar of their re corery. I f 'f J. Haywood Sawykr. Adm r. of ChriHf Ian H.'mno January 19th 1898. I B or -Sale. f.-4j -.,-. ,?vf-tr? 'r-H-S- iiiiui r.-j PVJ--Tga, Jr ... - -rm4 Notice!. Administration. . .Having qualified os administrator of he late Jam pa M. II give notice to all persona indebted to pis esUte to come forward and make immediate settlement ni v claims against the same to present lur payment within twelve months from the date of this notice, or u will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. ZION 11. BERItY, Adm r James M.Harvey, deceased. ' THE TUG' SOPHIE WOOD 1BfPi1IiD ?92, siity-three fnet Ing; has ltoipengmeand thirty-two hoiJpS" er boiler. ; Cast, tr.nr tiitioW;ii-ii . Will bwM cheap and on easV termr jCan be seen at Edenton,U. 1 E. P. LAMB. Don't neglect Xonr Urr. Jl!rr SM -wckly result la .criom comphcations, and the man who neglect his I if p, e r?ard for hJth. A bottle wH? PJSSi? BVJ5ken now then W? th5 Urfr 111 Prfect order. If the ti?eTeloped' Bown.'Iron Bitter. ?S .ll,,. alwaya follow iu uee. BrowM' Iron Bitter, i, .old br aU dealeri. WAITED! To purchase 100.000 acres of land : prefer it mostly cleared; location does not matter ; want 20,000 acres or more in one tract; must be cheap. Ad a i ess ; AAIKUICAN REAL ESTATE Norfolk, Va. I CO., V. i v
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