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inE MORNING P03TV" the "ground floor" . . -m ' u1 TTn thlnb.1 th faJTOerS Will bene- wlshlnc fnr m-troy Unri . arlanni trt t.W WhO kTieW oar vxu-ciis. ICj.u. .. . . ".. . , i i- n 9 o n ... n ci rnr w n n rry oi lu- i - . . ... . ' wrifii I iit: y ncic v. es bordering on South Carolina. h" n ue .""wise. But tne lict., , . - - rir o the Panaina canal 1 in.nr.Pd thtr money out in the latter , .ar if Mr.. dead or aUve is King of the Forest, to the world's traffic Will more directly; 1 1 ri iuikd Dial llr "t- 'state because of the higher rate of in- Kolner Is successful this will be an- and the Bunns, well, they too have their benefit the cotton belt, than any other -4 (Fill UKOUNA Pi ULIMHfir tereat a11owed there. if the South other good-sized beit In. Virginia cov- .brief existence along with the flies and i"?. SF't the Pa-I t-roim armors and citizens can af- ed witn tooacco luoreo.er. it win fleas and other nuisances. - " n n , fl7 decree diverted to! i.tu-r. J - ... be aright tobacco. ;-r - --caahnaT. . fonl to n.iv 8 Der cent It aoes kcu. . q.kl. ia imnnP9t n AiiPA1rn rrna-on me ooum auwhu. " n STII-I ANOTHER. I tail ih. . f I Ml(ll'll. fllltKi One Tear J5,00 Harry Farmer shows " in the above Six Mo:ths Three Months -- One Month -50 PIANO A IN, TTrtn a T1 o Trii. ,1 tr . . . , . 1 iiAo) KnlliKnr't m to Hr p,o. and. as . . ... ..,. , "- ttUU stimulating ouumeiu " . i v oi Dngni looacco as inuitamig iS r on nor or a-i. t.m, f nrnnnrrlnnatelv and building at SOUtn ly increased acreage in a new terri- Sl1Tlroma . ern harbors cities that will rival the I J could do so to great advantage. t wel, aaanted to the production " - , greatest of the North. The whole ! j It seems to us this matter should be claRS o th wee(L . reaa .w en.er upon bouth be transformej mto a teem- ,i t. .uiatlv unonlts the weed. duties tomorrow when the new term ing industrial . community, where the considered by the legislature upon its Tobacco pre3ent pnceSf wnre lt tomorrow manufacturer haS every advantage of merits, and. representing botn an ag- b jrrown at ail. is certainly more 4 , ... . . . convenient, cheao raw material and ; riculturalandindUsUiai p,cple Ju,t Le proiitab4e. acre per acre, than cotloa Associate Justices rt nrorTo intn tii broa.u li&ut . . . . . w - or pe&nuis, out me eupyiy can v c- -rxr0i . ,r t. , . , ahin- board or the crreat continental centers . iPt ff,n ment wiU know the merits of th3 cos- pr0&u largely increased sales of fer- Conno, . of population, t Such tremendous Indus-, m i ..m.m.nt Tlio nrna- ... ... . . -0""0- . traiism will frt-ati' fL mazniSent home V?4 not k rtnnw..i ' i wuouui yicooi.i tlllzers tnis winter In soutfl Carolina . " . : -: awa Krief ietter, of local n. from any ent law was enacted by tne MM.l- lndIcates a tarfeljr lncrea6ed tobacco i The Atlanta Journal expresses the . nt? to aU J ctIon of the State will oe man-. . Fuslon legislature oi lWi, and we can- acreage in that State, and with the correct mini that it-i. lone- wav its branches will orosDer.- The South 93 Office In the Puller. Uoildlng. FayettevIUe Street. Tlx Pcwt wUl publish brief letters on subjects cf eeneml iaUre. The writ er's name must accompany the letter. of higher and more proiitabie dave.op- ceed tfce demand as to destroy Anonymous communications be.notJcM. Rejected manuscr. coal, uneaualed facilities to compete with his rivals elsewhere at home or -3 1 prosper. The Sou Merely D-rsonal controversies will didly believe has seriously rcarued te -. 0-, territory in Virginia, and the from Cleveland to Bryan. And it will : become the workshop and market Htbe tolerated. . operaUons ot our peuP . prospect8 o increased acreage in thU might have truthfully, added that.it is "Vms beInI the fact-and no specula: AaarM L Dusine wr- ao not hesitate to Delicto u.e uee state, all Droducimr the brisht or uD-hill all tho wav.Sn.irta Ishmael- tiva mhhitiHti r.M h mn spif-ovi-l - v v - cuivaiiiA auu UAaiciic vvwavvvt w itc x J W IlltJII Lilt? 3LVLilIlU.il - v---- tnunlcatlons for publication to MORNING POST. smoking The telerrapric r.eirs srrv'cc or quoted aooe is euicur friends may well anticipate a crop far adds: "The Democratic party has v - the time found It up-hill work ever since it t The voune man who has hs fortune to hew out with, his strong VORXINQ POST is ablutrly ful' and. aescrC3 coniU.iaaon by the prcS- Deyond tLe demand. Now is SESm StSTISJ o7 N .ft W-. ' U or ,he tmnSs. and Voile This -.rvfc I. (urrHhd u. un- ,..,,. or ., nded vl- . ca"s 1"tM1" " "" . KrMla1 raripmn with TUB LAIVAN NI-n,VS BUP.EATT of the New Yrrk Tun. ard is th satre service tht Is ud y The Sun itsnf. :ch Is known to be rurtrior v ar.. The Post ilrnnned IVTr ma,.r,lo rA i Not only a losing but a demoralizing hanus and plucky heart, can eminate g Judge Parker of New York, the dis- " . "UUe. to begi n to compare with th, tinguished and very popular jurist who The country has been painfully he wiu flnd his opportunity if the If legislators or otners needed dence of malice whicu actuates The News and Observer in all. things con nected with the boutuern raiuuad in ikst m !. . -o in t iri la rw- eivice in nr newspaper in .ne general ana n ' and proper man for the next Demo- tality of railroad wrecks of late. Staton. This service n receiv-a and no sane person can neeu luriaer by wire In the efnee of THK " evlJence o 8UCA dishonoiabie purpose vrs pnT dircllv from the irw YoSc lwST?elu ctal on tne part of that public journal and domestic swn and aU commertUl . conlrasl o( an editorial in yesterday's issue with a report of what occurred before the committee Friday evening In the same Issue is conclusive. The editorial is as follows: There Is nOet-up to the bargain offerings. Of course the selling of the artistic Stelff is our chief business and Its owing to ' the phe enal sale of this magnificent Instrument that we have so many fine bargains to offer in slightly tsed" Pianos. We accept them in part pay on the Piano with the sweet . tone. . . 3'm TH8 9VT 4, tj Si,it free CM fox- only $250. A full Flzed uprlsM hand sorr.e Empire design, Berl ,: Walritft case, all modern im provements in excellent con dition, $10 cash. J7 a month. No interest on' deferred pay- STOOD AND SCARF FREE. INVESTIGATE. CHAS.N AU S I IEFF and market reports. liRTKKy orrtCK. 1 -rrjrrKRX rric.K is prominently mentioned as a strong shocked by the number and awful fa- Dis- cratic Presidential nomination, has ac- asters equally as appalling have oc cepted an invitation to address the curred In the same time at sea. Acci Georgia Bar Association net June. dents, like crimes and certain diseases, Tins moves the Washington Star to seem to have periods of their own. ask, "Is thl3 the rst step in the way They are none the less heartrending of introducing Juuge Parker to the po- for ail that. litical leauers of the bouth? If so. j it is shrewdly and crracef uilv taken." ; Our friend of the Sanford Express, ! do not see why people snouia Tne SUr add3. stuff is in him, and a cordial welcome. The guide posts Of future material supremacy are pointing South. A. W. Chandler, Factory Representative. 01. via r lillrar It 11 iUla., FUI L LINE Hair Brushes, Nail Brushes - Tooth Brush:;, Complexion Bruho . Flesh Brushes ani Whisk Brushes At .. Wm, E. Gwallnov's Opposite Yarborc 1 IL All Thone?. a 'I M. S. Calvert, nk-rl'r 1 TIIK rn r nr r- tfceir pmr an- ttilr renM al fclr lb xpirallan. IkH vrlll re mimliilii inl' All pa yer will aiMUlDtt4 wmu -a tin. ! rlra fflnvlnn' tVio Pnct'a . grt11 ralativ to tut credence in what subordinate rail- " vet. 1 tried several things for it with- ro.i ,mP.OVeM ar ' HENRY W. "The mention of Judge Parker's the existence of oil In the Cape Fear out bene:it. One day wniie looicing A Printer (r4tf urnrll "I never was so much surprised in my life as I was with the results" of using Chamberlain's Pain Baini," says Heury T. Crook, pressman of the Ashevihe (N. C.) Gazette. "I ' con tracted a severe case of rheumatism early last winter by getting my feet MCE mM$&$ rimples, b!ackbends, freckles," largre pores. Tea nose, re o , rougn , on v stm anci a n disorders aiiecting the skin end r.catp permanently cwtd at your home or my office. FuUiriWtnattrn.vithboo free. J0N H.'WOOBBUJU I). I., b6 Writ "'! Ffrr-t. Nf y-tt. iaav' General li 1 u RALEIG-It N. a .... r h-fnw th( Railroad Commit- name in connection with a presidential section, adds the following as addition- over the Gazette I -- ' tee yesterday afternoon. nomination hs aroused curiosity a, evidence goIn- to sustain the Post's noticed that Fain Balm was positively guaranteed to cure irrnMinr to Mr. Henry Miller, the about the man. and particularly in tne ,. rheumatism, so I bought a bottle of it suboi-iuuc employees' of rahroads are South. Until quite recently his repata- ' . , and belore using two-thirds of it my not to be believed only the executive Uon was local, and even at home con- Many of the oil engines now in use rheumatism had taken its flight and officers and men around headquarters fined to legal circles. The politicians by the Southern Pacific were recently j have not nad a rheumatic pain can be relied upon to tell the truth." knew little of him. The lawyers knew made and were shipped by here over since. Sold by crowell, McLarty & . nuroorta to iclve the exact nIm wel. and thought highly or mm. -c-uv-- tCo.; Bobbitt-Wynne Drug Co., Nort:-. O x O D Tim WEATHER TODAY: O a . o J3 "Wanner. O D O words of Mr. Miller, and the editorial Md he proved tQ be a winner at te Trinity College is proud of the fact statement follows that, "according to pous. Then came the suggestion that that she has or soon will have two Mr. Henry Miller, the subordinate em- he would probably prove as strong for of he gong tne United States Sen- --.. r railroads are not to be b-- political nonors; ana gossip ever since Y'J - " lleved.- Side Drug Co., W. G. Thomas. turn 'ni'-ti! to orporailon Lrw THE MESSPNGER.) In the House of Representatives, on SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 1. 190X TllltLAU ATOIXTEHMT An Intelligent gentleman of Columbus county, a farmer by dally habit and ttMAsAn m Yta rr-ro Ctsta An? of a complimentary kind has been busy n w. . . . m ii.i i -Vtof fa riA Via .QtofA aa iirftll o Q v Tin nis nnrr. i ne nonticians nave """ - v"- -- -. T ,.n . ..n x-i.. : t . , . . rw,, - ociiiuiuy uui, neprtBttUiuive r unv, ui Here Is what the reporter xor me shown a desire to know him better. Trinity has just cause to be proud of Durham, introduced a bill to amend News and Observer states. In another The people have been assured that he tnem botlu the corporation law by adding the fol lowing new section: , -j "Any corporation may purchase, hold assign, transfer, mortgage, p.edge or column occurred: possesses many elements or ieaaersnip -Mr. .Miller spoke again. He denied And so there exists today a well de- tht W had ever said 'we' would not xur -uu5c iru.i lcot build because we had lost the Norton case and could not get justice betore dent. Sometimes the "lrck of a record Is liar. us a ituii n C.ihiii e.'lMiu (Oli;'.'i.liiiir(IV - . ' . M , , , . otnerwise dispose of the shares of the Between the flours of eleven o'clock - , , tapuai tucK. oi tr any Don as or seeu- We Are FOR. the NEW YEAB AvitH a full stock of BlaxiKBooK and Of. fice Supplies. Wer can save you money in these supplies, $ Get our prices. t..v. ,,ta tm. .tMomont h at- th stronsr oolnt In a candidate. Judre T . , j. nties or evidences of indebtedness of 1UlUUIll J"' v - " - OU.ll. AT. liiru, UIUgV, finv nthpr rnrnnraf iAr rr rnr-nA 1 1nno Glade Springs, Va. sold twelve bot- Qf or other and ties of Chamberlains Cough Remedy. the ownerg of stock may exercise tributed to newspapers and we cannot Parker, however, has record enough always. rely on what newspapers say. fQr Ms countr.-en to know that he he remarked. ' , . . . . tjx,o.,t He says: "I never -handled a medicine t. f . t .,., . . "Here he was interrupted. Mr. H. E. both able, safe and sound. However. the rigl t. and P"3 Seaman, said: 'A railroad man made the chances for Mr. Roosevelt's re- faction to my customers." This Rem- Z! ?P' g the right to vote evening meditation who feigns himself ' the statement about the jury. '1 nomination grow slimmer and slimmer, edy has been in general use in Vlr- " ' vvuiu i ... dimmer and dimmer, not to Say dancer Sinia iur many years, unu me peupic rrtn't vn, tMir aKfor,f' Mr. Miller. 'He is not connected with there are well acquainted with its ex- . 1 ou J11 debutante , face .,iv nnrtmcnt.' said Mr. and da by day, mores the ,t.. ' i unusually flat? It soems to have a c.,n 0r.fi thr, Mr. Millar nald that Pity! and those of Mr. Hanna to be ,.r,, . P-aned-down appearance. V.ai41lM g -a aaaa - . - W-: O LA 11 KJ t ate Agents For Public-.".---ScKbol Boolls; "Harry Farmer." furnishes to the Pro gressive Farmer letters from time to time of good practical sense. He dis- t.w Liic iciiiaioauic... .rri a r . . lm cusses conditions as they are and as J ch reports should not be credited chasen correspondingly brighter. If this cure9 which It has .effected. When you ";.as 07an,Ly , caSnter lifo ' S wnen tney came irom suwiuukhw. latter shall ocrur, the Democrats will n.ed a good, reiiaft e medicine; tora ;vll,n trt t.om". In the editorial Mr. Miller is charged . n whoa, wnnl KO wrU cough or , cold. or. attack of the grip, . 4 buM tenement skyscrapers. We Have the larg. est stocK of Schools BooKs in the State and orders filled bj "by return mail. farmers as well as others have to meet them in their actual business expert ence and not from the standpoint of the farmer statesman who prefers to farm the farmer from the goods box rather than till the soil for profit. A letter from "Harry Farmer" In a re Cent issue of the Progressive Farmer Is upon one of the practical questions which come home to every real farm er In the conduct of his daily business, and Is peculiarly pertinent at this time pending the sitting of the law-making body of the people. ' Here Is the portion of the letter re ferred to: Xditor of The Progressive Farmer: This may be a surprise to many, but we have studied the matter carefully and have come to the conclusion that If the limit of legal Interest were 8 per 30 per cent on amounts not -to exceed 1300. it would be best for the farming class. A a rule, the most of our farm ers, when buying on time (and at least with saylng-and quotation points used 'e use Chamberlain's .Cough Remedy and to emphasize the statement that his jntroductlon durin the campaign. And exact words were used "I do not see In In view of the emergency we have sug- a. a ... .1.-3 a.. AnAA wny peopie buuuiu .-u...v ... e,.ed th conSclence and best lude what subordinate railroad employees Qf thg party and tne country are say.- when his language was. In fact. . turn,n to one man who above aM as. the reporter of the same paper others Btand3 for the best ,nterests states 1W "SUCH reports should not Qf tfae pany and of the people be credited when they came from suo ordinates," In reply to Mr. Seaman. you are certain to hs more than p'eased with the quick cure which it affords. For sale by Croweli, McLarty & . Co., Eobbitt-Wynne Drug Co., North Side Drug Co., W. G. Thomas. It.v. II ii t'.p Head Communicated. Rev. Henry Epps, was buried at Hali fax ,N. C, on the 29th with all the A club down In the city that Andy honors due a man so highly respacted. The editor Intended to make a mis- Jackson successfully defended in the He was a popular and dignified r'epre- statement. while the reporter simply long ago has offered the negro lawyer, Bentative of his people; not girted as did his duty and told the truth; one Hayes. John Wise's contingent fee col- sorr,e of his race vvith tne Pwers of . . , ,, ... . . . 4 , , speech, but the men who knew him as a going, out of his way to maliciously lector and partner in "lifting"' all the constitutional conven- slander. the other discharging his duty money the poor darkies may be In- tlon and fourteen years as a state se as a conscientious employee. ; fluenced to pay them for "defending ator can attest the worthiness of the And this is the animus of The1 News their rights," $3,000 to repeat in the nian that death calls from labor to re- and Observer which moved the Dur- club-room in New Orleans the speech ward. He represented the A. 2.1. E. u.. ttt i.i . , . Church conference of tins state at two ham Herald recently to question the he delivered in Washington last Mon- conferences held reepectlvely in motives of that paper In Its frantic dfty evening and reported Tuesday Atlanta and Baltimore. A member of urgency of the Fuller bill. The Herald rcorrd"? In this paper the only South- the two national conventions that hom- placed the proper estimate upon the ern DaPer of that morning containing inated Gen. Grant for the presidency. . . . T? aftiCArl o conn trtfin 1 nr m i o r 5 av nn W out of every 1C0 do thl.a nearly every "help" The News and Observer was r"ercnce lo ine matter., V- CI LxZ -.r Vvirrn o.- v .... . . . UnWs funnil nin v.rv M.h term- and brushed aside support that .Cr" kk ' V , . 7 T giving, and naturally was asnamed oi - " ' -' would have made him the first negro money. Now we never pay less than 25 per cent abnve cash prices, and of- rs - 1 X3" A SKIN OF 3TAUTY I A JOY FOREVER ir tR. T. FELIX iOl It . l OGIENT4T UK.tM.oUMAOlC.11. Bf. tTini; t O 13 ' "ra i an, fim pie, Freckles, XU.ti Patches. Ka.au. eases, na ev ery blemish o beauty, and d. fies detection ft has stoci the test of C ;--ars; .J i to .'armieis w taste It to b ' ture It is prop erly made. Ac cept no coun terfeit oi s!ti ilar name Dr. L. A. Sayr said to a lady of the haut-tOi I a 'jLa'.iert I At rnn ll!e will use them. I recommend 'GOV ALU b l REAM as the least harmful bt all th L.n preparations." For sale bv all Dnitii.t. c ancy Goods Oeaiers In thu United ?tate. Cana.l. ilU LiU I VjJC. RED. f. HQPK.NS, Pron'r. 37 Grea' oneSt.. i. All orders given, our personal attention Alfred-'-Williams Co --a a a . a a a a --aaaa a W.ii.'Jl 04.11 k-v. VUi-l 222 Fayettevillo Straoi, JUSTRECEIVED Georgia Cane Syrups. Oil FaslroTi Mo in tain Buckwheat, Prepared Buckwheat. P-m Cake Flour New Cured Va" Hams, tow Oi l ' Va. Hams. ALL PHOKE3 88. a aaaaaa-eaaaa a a a a . a a Jr. Ihr .It - f.ftft .i . . I Hrlntr nnA nntur-illv xvam Ruhampd na v J lainci muui, ronfrreRsmnn frnm Korth Parnllna fTo .n a rtuhtfni f a.h .i.-iatflnr. unlcss 11 18 intended" to provide son BEDS. ... 10 13 8 .. 40 S3 if 60 .. 6 8 ..J1.23 75 .. IS 20 S 5 .. 20 25 .. 10 13 .. 10 ten It will run from 10 to ICO per cent. Let us take a few. of the ordinary ar ticles txtught by the average farmer and compare them with cash and time prices: Cash. Time. Co .Tee Sucr ... Tobacco Bheetlns Ehoes v. Oil (kerosene) Plow casting (Tb). .. 'Guana -.. .. .. Meat Lye .. - ' Now these will ifive an average of the prices paid. If a farmer would borrow the money and pay for them ca-h down, what a difference It would make!- In our own experience we have often paid a high rate of interest and saved money by the oporatlon. If you want the rate of interest changed or any other matter attended to. now is the tlrr.l, while the LeTl Ijtture Is in session. It makes no d:T:r ence whether the man you vorel for Ii elected or not. ome one has been, and that one is your servant; so make use of him." Other States near us allow the 8-p;r cent limit, some 10 per cent, and "the result is that thousands of dollars belonging- to our citizens are kept In thee States and out of our own. We were told recently that many thou sands of dollars belonging to IT?- J? t f TT "r aT " T- . -r-a m . ine aemana icr ikujn iiKJJS is mcrpfizma- PwVtrvoni. ru nM f- r.-.- :!: concrressman irom isorin uaronna. ha . t . . . - r vv..(,x. uiv i,vy ivt. e- was wen and favorably known to such tni? ist. 1 hey are more sanitary than wood beds. 2nd ' Thevcan be draned I'i-cUi.j" er men as Gen. Ransom, Gov. Jarvis, the anQ made more Attractive than WOod hpds? - . a r T- 1 y- a -t ar i- . w w H - " . The Kicnmona Tlmes-JJemocrat or case ' tne a mount of the inducement wie uuv. tw:e uiim anu . .n. r ur- thing for the widow. In this latter yesterday said:" .would be a matter open to strong de- man "Tobacco will take the place of pea- bate, nuts 'and cotton in Southeastern Vlr-I glnia. if the plans of the Department Come South Young Man Kolner is Introducing the culture of fieid or administration The opening speech for the Demo atlo Rid f th T7 ' . v, r..., 1 (Atlanta Constitution.) .B- v -line Come South, "young man, and grow fintitrnct" m on c . . the weed there, and Is sending out ra , --.- UL, " ""-yr ure was made yesterday by our repre- The formal signing of the treaty with BOTTLE BABIES Bottle babies are so likel to fet thin. What can I clone ? More milk, condense milk, v.-atered milk, househol mixtures try them all. The: try a little Scott's Emulsion i the bottle. y It docs for babies what does for old folks gives ne firm flesh and - strong lif You'll be pleased with the 1 suit. It takes only a little milk to make baby fat "Wt'V. e3l you a Unit to try, i f you lite. SCOTT & llOWr, 409 rul et. yew Vv sentatlve, Hon. E. W. Pou. The se lection of Mr. Pou to open the debate Prices tuoncluding Spring; Colombia for the , construction ' of the Panama canal by the United States has no erreatvi fiiturp r!nmf5f-ir sinlfl- was a great compliment, but"the read- Cance than its certain effect to won lng of his sptveh, the full text of derfully p.oceierat: Southern devcop- n-hlH la 1 ... 1 r-f.".t. .0 anvil cisBivuere win snow that our party .acted wi-eiv- in ninrm. There will be a striking of new ... . ances now In pouiation concentration, ucnwc in our representa- trade and varied Jndustriea. -The -ions tiye. Sir. Pou points out forcibly the overlooked South is to have her-de-weak points of the pending . measure, ,aye grand inning. She will be the but does right to vote for it in the w S,outh"' indeed. v corta,n,y ,at UUn,.,- ,n be fSZAZ' allowed to pass. of the Civil V7ar to. clear the ri; . p. 0j way fcr .he golden car of progress A man named Bunn, who inflicts hitherto rolling undeviatingly West upon the great State of Pennsylvania ard' IIad there been no war, in all the mortification of knowing that h,v prb.u.biMty the center Of -population I, tM wouia now be within the Southern jis a resident of that State, writes to States. The South had more than the .the Philadelphia North American c .n- "est genial and seasonable climate. !demnimr the nmnnitiAn 'tn' - undeveloped natural resources, an -f., abundance of cheap land ' susceptible ' statue of General. Lee upon the field of at high productivity,, great markers Gettysburg, and adds: . at her door, and plenty of rpom for "I am willing that the man Robert nme-seeklng millions. T,.t the South IE. Lee shall renose in th rhritv . waa under a ban. The emigrant tide merciful oblivion." : r' - swept by her to the West. Ignorant of ' No doubt of it. There Is not a lit- he Ja8tly better opportunity to be tie .fcunny .on -th : globe-who-is" not r s . C0RynOT02S f h f f. Up l .Vl- i'iw- ' 'I? JSC- V.-.' I I . .1 ii V 1 31 k r 1 " 'l ! 5 f J --a. t h IIj ii) . i COMPLAINT HAV TVE EVER wttTm.ljB YEAUS, ANIJ Royall & Borden Furniture Co AND HARGETTSTS,
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