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THE HENDEKSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY, ..OCTOBER 25, 1906. The Gold Leaf. THURSDAY, OCT. 25, 1900. Humor and Philosophy By DUNCAN M. SMITH DOWN TO BUSINESS. It matters not how we orate About a caiine that we are booming And on Its merits loudly prate. Great bales of heated air conHuminir. And, be It politics or art Or something flse for which we holler. The cause that's closest to our heart Is one that brings us In a dollar. Aloft In realms on high we soar. About the future speculating. And theories dotp we ponder o'er. Their merits carefully debating. But when we open up our vest And tell the srareher to go through ue He'll find the fad that suits us best Is one that brings the money to us. We talk about Hi f Imple life And cvprythinic In that connection In fact, w: ::i Ki!e ''. ilh our wife That it Is sood f : coifcxion. In every wny v.- ( -.ie o-:t That It I: bettor i m the other. And then v. turn nr .l t!ii;,k about How v.h i .iii in;-:' mid brother. We plan to pu:-.h r- f.i ..i . K. To hand a kr.c kuut blow to error. To take a erark at every wrong And be the evIlilo'-r'H terror. And then we s a dollar note And drop mir hobby to pursue It, Toss off our necktie nnd our coat I.t-jt fomo one else should beat to it us Merc Practical. "If I Lad tho wmjrs of a bird I would fly to tho farthest corucrs of the earth. I would v5i r over land and sa and above tin? clouds. I would explore the earth froui pole to pole and all hidden secret-: should lie mine." PUT o ?UICA Ilnlir "All, you surer, but pray tell what would you loV -If I had the wind's of a bird?" "Ye-;, ii' you li::d the wliiifs of a bird." "I'd lly tixi." "Of course you would." "Yes, I would. I'd fly to the cook with tlieiu Hi" first tliinsr." Rapid Education. "Y'ou wouldn't Kues it from looking at that liiir;.l.:r that he went through ime of our le.-iilln colleges." "So, I wouldn't. Did lie take high honors 7" "No. He only tool; some rare booka and a few fjnld pens. He went through It in his profession as a burglar." Paying For It. Summer's Konc, and with a sigh Hack we to the office turn, I.cavlr: llejd and wood and sky Wlieru the autumn Rlgi.als burn. And those things we'll not forget; They will harass us like Bin; We'll remember with regret When the summer bills come In. Overlooked the Rest. "That cab driver is no mind reader." "Nor" "He thought $r was ail the money I had." "How do you know?' "That was all he charged me." Might Have Known. "He started on the road exhibiting a mummy." "Did it prove u drawing card?" "No; it was a dead one." No Personal Knowledge. "Are the tlsh biting freely at the lake?" "I don't know. None of them bit me." PERT PARAGRAPHS. Today never admits of argument, but always carries a cot busy air with It It Is a good thing that doing your duty is meritorious. rrEE You never suffer inal-de-mer unless you have a large bank account. People who tell the truth quite by accident often find the results embar rassing. Considerable unlearning Is often a necessary thing. Helping yourself Is helping others if there's plenty to go around. (.letting hi touch with the universe Is a good thlng-lf the universe will stand for the touch. Wood's Seeds roR FALL SOWING Every farmer should have'a copy of our New Fall Catalo9ie It gives ibest methods of seed ing.and'i'ull information about Crimson Clover Vetches, Alfalfa Seed Oats, Rye Barley, Seed Wheat Grasses and Clovers Descriptive Fall Catalogue mailed fret, and prices quoted on request. T. W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, Richmond, 'Ma. R Our Trade Mirk Brand Seeds are tbe besi and cleanest qualities obtainable. ")EE'S LAXATIVE i)HOIIEYANDTAR yrvrt - ' V"' I . . . .... I 4 w -V- ' 1 J v v i J COUGH SYR DP 'Appeal to Negro Voters. Republicans Urge Brother in Black to Line Up Solid to Save the Party from Defeat Negro Pic ture Book to Catch the Illiterate and Ignorant of the Race. Tbomas J. Pence in Raleigh News and Ob server. Washington, D. C, Oct. 10. The Republican party, realizing the un certainty of the result of tbe Novem ber elections, has, as a final resort, made an impassioned plea for the negro vote, with the expectation of marshalling under the Republican banner every black man in the coun try. The appeal to the negroes is in the form of a "Supplementary Repub lican Text Rook" entitled "The Re publican Party and the Colored Man; Congressional Campaign, 190G." The brochure, issued under the direction of the Republican campaign commit tee, is handsomely gotten up. For the benefit of those members of the race whocaunot read.itis illustrated. The frontispiece is a picture of Roose velt, Lincoln and Fairbanks, while in heroic size, occupying a full page is a likeness of "Hon. Robert Smalls" (col ored), "collector of customs of the port of Beaufort, S. C." Sandwich ed in with Speaker Cannon and mem bers of the Cabinet are full page like nesses of "Hon. John H. Devreaux" (colored) "collector of customs, Port of Savannah, Ga.," and "Hon. W.T. Vernon" (black), "of Kansas, Regis ter of the U. S. Treasury." This appeal of the Republican party to an ignorant race, must of neces sity attract wide attention in the campaign. Nothing that Senator Tillman or any Southerner has said will compare with it. The "supple menf'should be read by every South ern man, because it is inconceivable how a Southern white man could en thuse over the G. O. P. after read ing through the slobber that is thus addressed to the black man of the country with the object of corralling at the polls all the ignorant and vi cious in the race. SI'KCIMEX EXTRACTS. Here are a few choice excerpts: "The grand old party, the colored man's friend." "Rally to the cause of your race." "Millions of souls iu the Southland appeal to the colored voters in the Northern, Eastern and Western States to vote for the Republican candidates for Congress." "It was the party that gave him the freedom of the ballot, which clothed him with the armor of citizen ship and gave him a powerful and unrestricted voice in the affairs of the Nation; it was the Republican party that appointed colored citizens to offices of honor and trust, and pro moted colored privates in the United States army to be commissioned of ficers: it was by legislation enacted by Republican Congresses and ap proved by Republican Presidents, that tl.w laws which have been bene ficial to us have been recorded in the statutes, over the persistent opposi tion of the Democratic party." And finally the negroes are urged to rally to the Republican party as the negroes did, who participated iu the Civil and other wars. Here is the exact language: "Rally to Roosevelt and the Repub lican candidate of your district! Ral ly to the cause of your race with the vigor and determination thatCrispus Attucks displayed in Revolutionary da3's; that your grandfathers and fathers exhibited with Sherman on his march from Atlanta to the Sea; with Sheridan through the bloody valley of the Shenandoah; with Mc Kinley at Autietam; with the Union forces at Fort Pillow, Fort Wagner, Milliken's Rend, Petersburg, Seven Pines, Olustee, and many other en gagements for the freedom of the colored man and preservation of the Union, and with Roosevelt the hero of the Spanish-American War, in a foreign clime against a foreign foe, for the glory of the flag,the integrity of the Nation, and the alleviation of the condition of oppressed human ity." The cover contains a fulsome tri bute to President Roosevelt, who is called "the apostle of the Square Deal Doctrine" and "all men up.rath er than some men down." ROOSEVELT THE OVERSHADOWING ISSUE The statement is frankly made that the object of the "supplement" is to appeal directly to the colored voters in close States and districts. With this chief purpose in view, the bro chure presents President Roosevelt as the overseadowir.g issue of the campaign. The first chapter of the little book treats of the President as "the world's peace-maker," and the "champion," and after dwelling on the services of the President to the world in general and this country in particular, the editors republish his letter to Representative Watson, of Indiana.setting forth why the nation should return a Republican House on non-partisan grounds. Elaborate extracts from Speaker Cannon's speech of acceptance also are publish ed, as are also extracts from various utterances of Secretary Taft, includ ing his Greensboro speech. Then begins the recital of what the Republican party has done for the negro. It begins at the civil war and runs as follows: - "From a chattel, the victim of op pression struggled until the sunlight of freedom, brought about the ter mination of the Civil War in favor of the Union.ferced its penetrating rays into the hearts of four million de scendants of African blood.guarantee ing to them beyond perad venture, the opportunity to acquire the pre requisites of civilzatin aud the po litical equality of men which will in evitably prevail. "The rapid progress of the colored race through the aid of the Republi can party excels the material, edu cational and moral advancement of any race iu the annals of history. It was through the efforts of the Repub lican party that the colored man was riven the right to exercise the highest and most sacred duty that one could discharge in behalf "of his country, and that was the right to defend it from the attacks of its enimies." APPEAL FOR SOLID NEGRO VOTE. The appeal to the negro to stand in solid phalanx for the Republican party says, among other things: "Awaken to the cries and help to save the House. Millions of souls in the Southland appeal to the colored voters in the Northern, Eastern and Western States to vote for the Repub lican candidates for the House of Representatives, in their respective Congressional districts.and strength en tho arm of th President in his ef forts to give the people of the coun try, rich and poor, white and black, a "Square Deal." "The condition of the colored man in the South remains unchanged, the friction between the races is a pre valent as ever, and tbey are subject ed to the most ignominious laws that could be enacted in the 'Land of the Free and the 'Home of the Brave.' They call upon you, who have not been made the victims of political ostracism, to hearken to their appeal and supplication, and aid aid them in their long and persistent struggle for the procurement of their Constitutional rights, as an integral part of the American boiy politic. "A great many of the advocates and friends of the race have announc ed from the rostrum, the stump and through the press, that the more we endeavor to equip ourselves with the essentials of citizenship, the less the magnitude of the friction growing out of our previous condition of ser vitude will be. But to the contrary, from daily occurrences and observa tions iu the various walks of life, we are confronted with the horrible spec tacles of an increased oppositon as we become enlightened and advanced in the elements of good citizenship. "Every State in the Union has en acted penal statutes, in common par lauce,for the punishment of criminals but in legal phraseology to deter the violation of the law. The Southern States have gone a step farther and enacted laws that are aimed directly at the decent, respectable and law abiding people, who are taking ad vantage of every opportunity to be come valuable acquisitions to the community at large. The disfranchise ment and 'Jim Crow' car laws were placed on the statute books of the various Southern States, by the leg islatures, for the specific purpose of stamping the colored citizens with the badge of inferiority, subjecting them to humiliation and embarrass ment, and making them the targets of ridicule, hatred and contempt, for the rising generation of whites. "This abominable condition of af fairs must be offset by the colored voters who exercise the right of suf frage, many of whom have heretofore affiliated with and supported the can didates of the Democratic party in municipal, State, and national elect tlons, or remained at home on elect ion day without giving the condition of their people in the South the seri ous consideration which it deserves. The colored people in the South want Republicans elected to the House of Representatives, and every colored voter in the North should vote to send a Republican there in the No vember election." Concluding chapters are devoted to a speech by the negro Register of the Treasury W. T. Vernon and sketches of the negro office-holders Deveaux and Smalls. Danger From The Plague . There's giave danger from the plague of Coughs and Colds that are so prevalent, un less you take Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Mrs. Geo. Walls, of Forest City, Me., writes: "It's a Godsend to people living in tlimatps where coughs and eoldo prevail. I find it quickly ends them. It prevents Pneumonia, cures LaGrippe, gives wonderful relief in Asthma and Iiay Fever, and makes weak lungs strong enough to ward off Consumption, Coughs and Colds. 50 and f 1.00. Guaran teed by Melville Dorsey. druggist. Trial bottle free. A Slight Mistake. Bristol News. There is a joke being told here at the expense of a modest young news paper man in a neighborhood town which is 60 good it ought to be true. The young man in queston, it ap pears, was recently invited to a par ty at a residence where the home had recently been blessed with an addition to the family. Accompanied by his best girl he met his kind hostess at the door, and asked after the welfare of the baby. The lady suffering from a severe cold, which made her slightly deaf, mistakenly supposed that the young man was inquiring about her cold. She replied that, though she usually had one every winter, this was the worst she had ever had; it had kept her awake at night a great deal at first and confined her to her bed. Then, noticing that the scribe was becoming pale and nervous, she said she could see by his looks that he was going to have one just like hers, and asked him if he wished to lie down. The paper came out as usual the next week, but the editor has given up inquiring about babies. ' When a horse is so overworked it lies down and in other ways declares its inability to go further, you would consider it criminal to use force. Many a man of humane impulses, who would not willingly harm a kitten, is guilty of cruelty where his own stomach is concerned. Overdriven, overworked, when what it needs is something that will digest the food eaten and help the stomach to re cuperate. Something like Kodol For Dys spepsia that is sold at Parker's Two Drug Stores. What 50 Cents WUI Buy. If bought in connection with the Gold Leaf 50 cents will secure a first-class solid gold fountain pen worth in itself the price of the paper and pen combined. We make tin's very liberal offer in order to secure a larger list of new subscribers. Pay for the paper one vear in advance ($1.50) and 50 cents extra (?2.00) and you get the fountain pen. Old subscribers can take advantage of the same offer by paying up for one year and 50 cents additional. iio oneshouldfailto secure a splen did fountain pen under this liberal proposition. The pen is guaranteed solid gold, 14-karat, and the money will be cheerfully returned if it is not as represented and perfectly satis factory. Sample may be seen at this office. It is only by making a special con tract with the manufacturers aud buying in large lots that we can af ford to make this unusual proposi tion. This offer holds good for ouly a short time. The Wilmington Messenger marvels that the Industrial Xewrs has so com pletely changed its policy. Are you surprised, neighbor? Did yon expect anything else? Did you not know that all of that lamb-like docility and seeming sweetness of disposition was merely a blind to secure the con fidence of the people for politicia) purposes. In fact could you conceive of a newspaper or any other kind of institution in which Butler had any connection being other than bitter and narrowly partisan? No cause for surprise at all. Charlotte Xews. Annual clover seed for sale at II. THOMPSON'S. Scbnapp3 Tobacco is Hade ENTIQELY from Flue Cored Tobacco Grown in tbb Piedmont Country. The Imitation Brands Have Schnapps Quality Only On tbe Outside Of the Plug Hundreds of imitation brands arc on sale that look like Schnapps to bacco. The outside of the imitation plugs of tobacco is flue cured the same as Schnapps, but the inside is filled with cheap, flimsy, heavily sweetened air cured tobacco. One chew of Schnapps will satisfy tobacco hunger longer than two chews of such to bacco. The color, size and . shape of the tags, plugs and packages of certain imitation brands of tobacco have been made so much like Schnapps that they have often been accepted by buyers under the belief that they were getting Schnapps. Sufficient proof has been secured to establish the fact that certain brands are infringements and in vio lation of the trade mark laws, yet the trade will continue to be imposed upon by these infringers until the suit already entered and now pending to protect Schnapps is decided. A great many of these imitations are R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, WlNSTON-SALEM, N. C. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine TaWet. Seven Million boxes soU in past 12 months, , ; TMs Signature, V7J7 THE NEW IDEA EtlUEDYS A yores the Bowels Nearly all other cough cures are constipating, especially thoca containing Opiates. KenMdYt Laxatira Honey and Tar mores the bowels, contains no Opiates. For Sale at Parker's Two (2) Drug Stores. Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic has stood the test 25 years Average Anncd Sales over One and a Half Million bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you ? No Care, No Pay. 50c Enclosed with every bottle is a Ten Cent package of Croves Black Root. Liver Pills. I Barnes Clothing Store. NEW FALL STOCK JUST RECEIVED. I Finest and I Ever brought I The Very Latest And Prices to Will be glad 10 have you and compare our prices. 7m The flecklenburg: Hotel And nineral Springs, CHASE CITY, VIRGINIA. Where You Combine Health, Rest and Recreation. BECAUSE: Its waters used conjointly, have given wonderful results in eczema, all ner vous, blood, kidney, digestive disor ders, rheumatism and catarrh. Us splendidly equipped Sanitarium, operated in connection with Hotel. (No consumptive or contagious cases taken.) Its Mydriatic Department, embracing the celebrated Baruch System of baths, exhilarating and beneficial. Its large airy rooms, broad halls and corridors, perfect ventilation and its picturesque location. Its beautiful winding walks and drive ways, through romantic woodland. Its well equipped livery, comprising the best ladies' and gentlemen's saddlers and roadsters, and ponies for the children. Its varied amusements, consisting in part, of splendid Orchestra, Dancing, Bowling, Tennia,Golf, Billiards, Pool, Trap-Shooting, etc Its Social Features are characteristic of the highest class of patronage, which is drawn from the most prominent, and aristocratic people throughout the country, yet the freedom from formality makes it akin to one big family. It is the "Southern Society's Mecca." ADDRESS. MECKLENBURG MINERAL SPRINGS COPANY cnASn CITY X, Care a Cold in One Day 5C r? THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE rprji WhWm Rest for CiiKrei tLj LJ Nobbiest Line 1 to Henderson. Styles and Fabrics Suit the Times. call and inspect our goods 3 Lewis Barnes. 3 Its Cuisine and service is strictly first class. The Season of 1906 promises to surpass all previous records, both in number and personnel of its guests. Large bookings have already been made of prominent people who will take up their Summer Residence at The Meck lenburg. It is the the most accessible all-year-round high class Health and Pleas ure Kesort in tbe South. Telegraph and Long Distance Telephone inilotel. IU New Summer Schedule of trains will afford additional facilities for reach ing The Mecklenburg. New Trains will be operated between Jeffress Junction and Chase City.and Chase City and Richmond. At Jeff ress Junction, connection is made with mid-dnT train from Norfolk and Danville; also from all point in Eastern Carolina and Virginia. i A Postal will bring full information, also handsome booklet, diagram, rates, etc. Waters for Sale in Henderson by M. Dorsey, Kerner-McNair Drug Co., and 1 Thomas Brothers. Virginia. r claimed to be "just as good" as Schnapps, but there is only one gen uine Schnapps. Be sure the letters on the tag, and stamped on the plug under the tag spell S-C-H-N-A-P-P-S and then you have it the most wholesome tobacco produced, with just enough sweetening . to preserve the mild, juicy, stimulating quality of the leaf tobacco. Expert tests prove that this flue cured tobacco, grown in the famous Piedmont region, re quires and takes less sweetening than any other and has a . wholesome, stimulating, satisfying effect on chewers. If the tobacco you are chewing don't satisfy you more than the mere habit of expectorating, stop fooling yourself and chew Schnapps tobacco. Schnapps is like the tobacco chewers formerly bought costing from 75c. to $1.00 per pound; Schnapps is sold at 50c. per pound, in 5c. cuts, strictly 10c. and 15c. plugs. Cures Crip in Two Days. tVLJy eX?7 SXfrVtri J&X OC SEE COUGH SYRUP nOIJEY AH AND Red Clorer Blossom w Enrj Botflt LLMrtTTUOL atoM One Way Colonist Tickets Henderson On sale daily until October 31st. There is a steady job all winter at high wages for good men in San Francisco. Tickets good in Turist Sleeper The comfortable and econom ical way. A pleasant ride to a pleasant land. Oil Are You Qbing to Paint plies. We o. tuiors nnrM ar t..x w color card NOTICE. The following persona will bear in mind that tbey Mt vatchea with the lot Walter J. Poweil for wpair: w R.Lanfer. HjrrvMagbv, J.A.worreo, W.HGilL P.T.napton, AArrk, M.Davie. J.R.Harris, El.Kitrr.-ii, J.Q.MilU, TV altw Jones, u.t'.rniiip. Z.T.kom, M.M.i namoers. a.u.w", Austin Jones, A.u.s.Kownson, .x.iixnr-.". Mack Jones, Jas.Hockaday, Jas.Jouusou, Hueta Hnnt, Walter Wedden, Ed Thomas. C.R.T00I, Payton Taylor, J.A.urame, J.H.Haer, Plummer Fang, Jno.Solomon E. W.Dent, Early, momas, jas.ooiomon, Wra.Cntts, Chas.Andrew, jonn nuiun J.U.Stone, J.T.Sholwell, w.u.i'earw. O E.Cobb, It.A.Henderson, JohnBaskett. Ike Wrenn, Grorer Kearney. turner r,aion. J.W.Blacknall, mm wrurni. Marshal Alston. Anthony Plummer. The love named persons will please call at my office at the earliest date possible and grt their matches. ' I also have eight watches left unlabeled. Owners of these can get same by calling and establishing satisfactory proof of ownership. R. S. McCOlN, Administrator. 1 Your liver? It will pay you to take good care of your liver, because, if you do, your Bver will take good care of you. Sick Bver puts you all out of sorts, makes you pale, dizzy, sick at the stomach, gives you stomach ache, headache, malaria, etc. Well liver keeps you well, by purifying your blood and digesting your food. There is only one safe, certain and reliable liver medicine, and that is Bedford's Black-Draught For over 60 years this wonderful vegetable remedy has been the standby in thousands of hemes, and is today the favorite liver medicine in the world. It acts gently on the liver and kid neys, and does not irritate the bowels. It cures constipation, relieves con gestion, and purines the system from an overflow of bile, thereby keeping the body in perfect health. Price 25c at all druggists and dealers. Test it COAL AND WOOD. Hard, Splint and Steam Coal Pine and Oak Wood. Why pay for splitting your wood when von can aret it SDlit. ready for the stove with- ont exrtra cost? We will sell you SPLIT WOOD for the same price that you pay sawed wood anywhere olse. We nave a ma chine for the business that's how we do it. Doesn't cost us much more to furnish it this way and we give our costomers the benefit in order to tret their Datronntre. Poythress Goal and Wood Go. PHONE, NO. 88. Mforimla Ask J. C. Sartelle, S. F. & P. A., 16 N. Pryor st Atlanta, Ga., for full particulars Export Beer" Is Pronounced by the Highest Medical Authority to be a Perfect "Malt Tonic." It is an Absolutely Pure Beer. Mail orders solicited. Write for prices. The Virginia Braying Co., Roanoke, Virginia. Your House This Fall? If you decide to do any painting you had better see us for your naints and snrv. are showing the best varietyl uiat iia,Dcen shown and our1 mu4 1 1 . "n t . ' invw iGattonaoie, too. 1 ne kind? or paints we sell will not rot your proper-" ty but will protect and beutify it See our before J '' r A G. Daniel. Wholesale and Retail Dealer ia . . Shingles, Laths, Lum ber. Brick, Sash, Doors and Blinds. Full stock at Lowest Trices. Opposite South era Grocery Company. Henderson. N. C DR. F. S. HARRIS, DENTIST, Henderson, N. C. (ST OFFICE: Over b. u. Davis Stotf. FRANCIS A. MACON, DENTAL SURGEON. Office In oung Block. Office hours: 9 a. m. to 1 r. m.. : tn; j. ., Residence Phon K8; Ottioe Phone 25 Estimate! furnish! wlifn dsimt. eharge tor examination. Notice. HAVING QUALIFIED AS ADMIMSTltA tor of tho estate of Julius It. IlrinllT. deceased, this is to notify nil pft-tttntN hiiM.'t' el to said estate to make ininli;it witu meut of said iuriebtednesN to nu Anil persons having claims against hhi.1 i,uP will present them to me, duly verified. witLu, twelve months from this lnt , or litis rti, will be plead in bar of their rerovt r . This Sept. 12, 100fi. KK'IIAKD T. IUU1U.KY. Hobjrood. N.t'. Adminintriitur. Kitchis a Whitley .Attorneys. FOR QUICK SALE ON EASY TERMS, 8 Good Farms. 300 acres Timber Land. Town lots improved ami unimproved. INSURANCE, Fire, accident, health ani life. J. L. Currin. Backache Any person having backache for kidney pains or bladder trouble who will take two or three Pine-ules upon retiring at nigh! shall be relieved before morning The medicinal virtoet of tu crude pumt and resim cm talned from the native Pinf have been recognized by the medical pttj fetaion for centuries. In Pine-nles we oJ til of the Tirtues of the Native Pine tbf sxe of value in relieving all J Kidney and Bladder Trouble Prepared bj PINE-ULE MEDICINE CO.. CH1CACJ For sale by The Kerner-NcNair Co IN AN EJflERGEM Telephone in Your Residence EXTREMELY VALUABl Have You Onefi APPLY TO LOCAL MANAGER Home Telephone and Telegraph Company HENDERSON. " See Us When You Want Lime, Cement. "Titf Hold" WolII PlasteJ Brick. Shingles. DoofJ and Windows. Full stock at. Lowest I'rH Storage Young's old mill. Poythress Coal and Wood 0 Pbae. No. 88.- FEELING . IJVER-ISH This Morning? TAKE A Gertie Laxative And Appetizer Kodol for Dyopops- - Digests what you e
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