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Parson EountY Courier. I Krrrsiine.in:ijev..r6ric;ndL1 nlrtbr idtho'canditrona"dQri.td
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C.,Mesecoad class matter. T" ' I fore tfie day wasover thejr to', Tbad Uaose two centef 8 " would reach this
. .y-FOB THE SALE OF LEA? TOBAOGO: r
"i. w 1, wise resoonaible to b to ,tbo t16".0: t Pton of the Oountj.Grst, but from
... .. i .ore an acdueni oaa occucixu u v I tu i
viawk nrpMfid bv corrcsDOndents. I v t : i.-r. m.m. .rn Lt06 airectlOU
i ,
rfhicb' one man 1ob h:s lifaanil. many wen
e could reasonably have suHf -f J-.ill-Cwj iUlUU:j ' J jww;.
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. A' - SUBSCRIPTION . TERMS.
f ininrni. - is was ou uuumiiuwu i - - K:
tl.Sr I Broadway and -JSigbt-A ve-tie wwe mau r pjscu
1 W6 months - - V . ,7f deeerkd bom xu, wagons and ettet wa8tiiro,6maller;r
't wouKl amount rto: rP f rrr f w v -rn ttniTOHULL lttere are tue uiauAcosoi tu raae j, u p
,bueoihto wind it 1. t 2 ;7Tq7 1 H ' V' r
teles JeuWy7ove-ed wUb raountains oil -fc ;t terifio "distuib'alic
the abundaueeoH;7 ,
l' i J ' i i . ' . . . 1 : vuffin m; I j...t Snrctna nrarlifitinnft , fnf thl8 I rj ?. -3 s 3
'"" 1 " ' 1 .TTooklyn was coiupieie-frurw u hi storm 'wera peculiar. -, un me -f peg S.3i2. 7; v r" - -
AitYal?C fceaisf working inWw and AltS O V V'3C
Editor -Proprietors. jnftcdyiiiooiitln8Tofiowwhea tbejr f tioi or two , or:?Jul. ,B. - tefi -r. '-V x O aJS
Ldoftbeuhomesthonu onjthe northern lakes and one n fi j-Jg g. 7 K L ,1 (I
Eaterod according" to Postal Regale . . (The Elevafc-d lUtlroadf train mfcde, sowe -Oe wUbWiRdtcojningTrODi .the --.-. j 3 5 J T UlfT'.V y t& It
tions. at the Poetolhei at Roxborov I Peteu8 of Kfviuc the pubiic a service Lwjii5st Taooe bOjild' ttU- whiUi of I CZ V MKN
.1 A " r m. taMMMHHMM T 7 ,
n,n. r (Ka nit-Petom - of tlx
, ; - 7 "V, -i a'
Lynchburg &airhani;Kailroad
. called to W.feiBC6JJ?tJ4j.W-
- B8nt'tbriflicatrtnat nar oeeu
. gotiating for tfie build n of the road
to e05f5jchbntgV or to eveo-ger
. Wfegram.- were, cw'w
v Mntri"! W9 fll nWlS. 1UI Hi A.
faft was libt made. Air. J A.
iiiSiai!
i " X m . th:t
,ne,of Jthe wrector tays na
- - t J H 1 M 1 A
.'vLong,
. as one
President Utey was oonnaen. cnai
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COUW najB peBpreeo A
totJlwttt!
line to Duibam and woru commeucec
t Ir. n ttkrm trKi!A Thr.llflfh f hi I
1. . 1 ... ... . ,
. n
Nrtrfhorn cvn1iftt.A rfmKl,nOt Dt
present the board of 'Directors did
P&h-n
pmthf
not adjourn without iccom
unmpthirnr a will he PflPn from thf I
fnlfftwin taVAn from LvnchSurr
Virginian of last Thursday : ; . . j s I
A full meetinff of th dircctots ol I
, the Lynchburg and Durham failwa
- was "held In t' is . city yesterday
Among Otherithings It as decided tc
ing, trestliug and bridging of the
; road from Rustburir to the Halifax
.line, ana lorten miles oi tus roaa
from purtiam northward, the bids t-j
. mn.tm.i;nn f nfiKu mnoi
- ; encouraging.
In addition to the above a contract
for tbe building of the road from
; South Boston, Vs. to Staunton rirei
was let on very satisf ?,fttory tt- or ;
bntthe3olferito aotis
1
w
.dicatg trtmerTJrwardniow aiid; hxakt
satisfactory ""terms for tlie building of
- the entire road,- this, some seem1 to
think will tet be done, and we hopf
-ithey are correct in their opinion,
Cthat wodld.3 th:nk. give ?s a rail-
burg onuthe Uih. The ttrn, aWetoget.bome. , . tioaaf o whether,or norte proposed : "7 fV.U -1 ..i .7.n5T5,Wzl.n?? -pee ! "t!?7llS?i 7
off; bat we art a little disappomfed .tfhe.first - to thes eecV mad t -during Itr.V r e,ir 7 7171 r ;7: 4r Vri -177' .K -7" .ZZr 7
jd not beiDg'abJe' tq gieur reader Stock Exchange has been cksed on account .7' b ' genatoL Ibjj. q -t , ' ; ''--m . ' .,ns rif if wri '7 7'--V .f--; ' - i.vjae, 7, -
Jine had been, let. H M thought Fev Brt Tri,iliel u,, aiffer. hi h not the .lhteit Weaofrmik V- .. -. :,.GiuToTtt.M.nnftcwre ofETery,ilc!.f! . tJ -I. i -.-..".A ,j - A'-W ,3, Jrm
1htthvdtrotabJn atj.MSvtW!' fii.Mplj.-Tli Oraiomtw 8u- '-tt. ..t; i,,, , jAa;".. witattwrptuMthtn theV-Kw-leW with MrV-lScS'-wtd''iK A
wien tht peeling wai called; bu mww tore ll prof c8 to be .delighted with ' : : ' a: :a rrirAl-'on'T1 'fn-H -! ' , .f'"; . tl" V Vi UTr...,
onng 0lthe bi,ir jhn ..huJ- ot.thSlt aebit., r fiTATIDATlB ' JUSTTlIE5 SAUK'-''" 4V':::;" -v. iiffliW-.L.- .
j-onu muen sooner man py oauauagienftito. ; Col. John M. Wilson said yes-
iuv ruoueyuun.sB a ume, ;0U even
at tnw tne road will be completed in
less than eighteen months.
2 The GreatBlizzard.
' Tha tfirrihlfl mnv tfnrm niVni.
x ' wmw. Bw.ua. PlbUUl
V panied with ternflc winds, , that "fell
- throughout the northern States, last !
7 week was the heaviest that has been
; known iBtrmanj years. Our ex
- . i . . . . . ...
nevir been experienced down the
Delaware since hV Spring iof 1850;
Jnnnmerabie vessels have been driven
ashore, and seafaring men believe thai
; many shipwrecKs anctibsslof life ayt-
occurred, which, for the present, will
- not be heard of. WW. V
7 w w ' w VJL iuvj
. day and Monday night of the 13tl.
. was so completely blocked -jthnow
and blizzard hatlflwgtnesf,"wBjr
, suspended,' elevated trait.ej stopped
and wires blown dowBii-TheEast.
river frozen over and the peopk
crosseu ontna ice betweetf Jfew York
P and npoklyn. ' Pbijadeiphia and
' Washmgton warlsjieab sufferers,
. - e'ow we give a condensed-repori ol
the storm in these and otlief d ties PI
- " PiUtiADELPHIA, Pat,;' JUatclr? ti( h,
man lives who can reckon the daBagtf t'oli
. It is known that all'ihe wbes from here to
everywhere .t;wUU;thejoi of a - few
lonely, thick, longUncefephonespare
: down; that the storm baffled and beat the
matchless equibment of the Western UnioD'
' Telegraph7bat ihe mbrt than' matchless
equipment of the Pennsylvania RaUroad.
Ms tp ts'egraph communication the city was
issolated completely' As" to" rulroad com-
enacted in Pevon Cut whicli we generally
rtuig.Q i me asses pt Ihe JXocky , Jf pUn
tains. ..... On both the great railroads from the
city trains headed by by two and three lo
comotives were as helpless as hnman beings
in tho reat 6noWdrifll.v- HoTises' were 'Un
roofed, great tree blown downmen in
terlaced with their norses in a descajdine
' vreb of telegTaph wiies ,by a wind whose
highest speed was sixty-six'milesWhonr in
an atmosphere tbtrdroprcLrom ,
. eight to fifteen degrees while-the eye watch
ed the mercniy in the tnbe.
New Yo,B?i . March JiThis cftyfipd
- Ticinity has never experienced suchVstorm
as t!iat broke out yesterday .- aftemodn and
stil 1 continne with unabated, fury iNTrafie in
t is city ti -day was paralyzed and besiness
was at a cmj kte standstill. - 7 ' 7' "7?
Yesterday afternoon, about 3 o'clock, rain
b" an fallir- - 1 c7'7.j"V iiffl abouf
oMwil?, when itlurned to snow- and sleet
teath im toe snow. , xo-u.gHt u
tinned with unabated fury and every .Hotel .
..v crowded; with; nntortnnat--
,Veleraandsuburbari residents who were
are4n r : -
; New 'Jersey.- New Jersey, was coTered
8no anjnany MWings. mpletgy.
aeoroye oy w.""-
nrB 11., n 1 . wo Wl ril.T 11110 f 1 1 1 rHK lll-UU 1
uiu raimv uiuwu mm
mosi icrrmc ouzzara mait ws
tf;riri;fltt
dtylatelasrevehing. The snow has driffed
.ntd eig feet deep in the
t,nrrnohfiir .-11. blockini? and ob - r.
"r - : ' . fl
auspended. , An. teiepnones WF
SSbLIS
.uv,
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OQWRa O "Iwo-Hvi-nt r-.o---,- i - - v.- ... ----- . . .ic-- , U II II .H . I 111 I I r. HU I IIJlYt - - ' ' - I n , - " ' " -(-t,, - . l. ja
York and VVashingtw for over twentyfwrpOTtrtge applicable to 8
U ..ni n.i, xt.x I
f?" weix
wires down but hundreds of telegraph poles
along bo.h the VVesteUoion aid raULd
linear
lines are brnkeni The temneratura
Nwly deeei in ten hours. By 9 o'clock
Snnday night tbe snow was six inches deep I
&na " commumoauon cut on. xne wmu
was blowing abcnt fifty miles an hour
Travel thron-h the streets i of the city was
da.igeron as Udrf. and chimneys went
holding twenty and thirty Wres each were
h.lown dawn in different narts of the citv.
, Kobf. Va., March ,lAt n.earjyj
hour yesterday morning the wind commenc-1
... . 6.
heavy gale, the velocity of the wind reaching
65 miles an h"ur. Considerable damage was
done in the harbor. No casnalties have as
et Defn wPr lrom the wmcn may
Iwirea were dpwa.-Bat as the gale was ff
tsoott'iittWapmehenslon lis fd conoeming" o.pa aisopoKe
aerioug ari,,e disasters. '.. All- eut-toioe tor. protections S-enatiir Beck spoke
shipping has been detained.
.i . WAsHnrcToK,. D. ; G VTdington will
lonS remember tne storm that began on the
M " "
LhbwCthe people of this Jty how hard He
terday that there has , been twelve snow I
storms this winter, which are. tnree more
than last Tear-
WASHINGTON LETTER
From our Regular Correspondent J,
. tu
Washington, D. C. March 16,1 S88
Washington has ) been an isolated
city since Monday last and is only
now in limited .communication witl
the rest of the world. '1 he blockade
was partially raised on Wednesday
and to-daytmbst; the' people- bound
up in this city from, the North and
tfrf liat irierrTitf warda theii
destinations. -- ? 7.:7b ,
While all te!egraph:o commnnica
lion with the outside World was cut
I off and the blizzard was raging as ii
49eiaonvna8 berore arou ad tnf xiation-
al Capital, this city fh ought it&ell
the storm center, singled out as a
target for tbe special wrath of Boreas
But a-comparison of notes With the
various cities assaulted by the storm
king and especially with few' York
b.ere well-to dp people frozeon theii
wa btweettftheir homes -and then
f usJpaaK feel
wer'e'gehtle afi'amb like, ' notwith
tnding the, fact ihat Jie tore. grea.
irees hp :bj th.;rtott tind Tfnrned
ior-es aha wagons topside down,
i ..'benftthtr.TJnlttd States Govern
mfebt5 eitabiishes its proposed com
pete pt jtal ,telegrpbsystem it is ti
fa hoped that such "an eiperience'af
that ; of tte p'astfew dayi rivilh have
been provided against by undergrounf'
tHegraphfwires7the, :nrvolva greatei'
-ntlay at'iSrst of Ccouisebut the
money saved from the cost of repairs
would m a short time1 artoanl- fo
tuivre inan tne pnginai. expense
I A 3 :. at JV a 1 ' ' ak f ' a - -T-'.i
I at. . .1 - . ' - : t '
aou now taat tne delayed and ac
cumulated news, of 'Europe and the
N,ortbf SonthWest and EistVcotri
log to hand, the question arises,' How
ai:a::jhepeftple7toj.refid opV the
thirty or forty tons of-, delayed mail
mat ter.' f For the 'people or the - Dis-"
tnct4bf Columbia U 'has been soW
xesieu mat uongresa declares a week's
holiday and 'g:ve them v'a chaiice ito
catch op and satisfy tfteir temporarily
juspended curiosity."- : "7 : '3 T
i;8rea.a(Io( of .the. recent atorra',
j-Profc AWe who Is in chvrge bfthe
vpiHVO;.
U,8SOuii
t!,erfi L
3 Senator Vest'seturn'Tfrom x
ii' to,h8,8eat-.Jn, the .6enatf J.
there ha& been, consMerable : specula. 3
some of them are so well pleased with
lt that they have given for printed
0f.the'lngalls and Blackburn
speeches. together, with the intention
- "
, . i7 V
'ttS ' f
impaign document ,va'
-Postmaster General DIcknson hai
- ;.fa.fftrW ri1nH. f tka r.nfKot
owwiHVKVij ' M V wl W vw vm w j
(i shipping their goods to' agents in
t:pepP,e4ln;,th1...&oo,r,.,.ilh.t.h, .
t,tftrt in rri. th hiVhei rafM-nf -
' ' ' ? ; ...... I
tne domestic mails ol the -United
. - T " " -'- " .
o.fa - - tl ' ftM.ait. i jV -
WT ' '
flanke - however, Postmasters hare
Sirecieq trj rate txpt postage on
packages which bear. indications upon
tneir covers ina inex were sQt; d
dealers in the United States or their
agents m Canada. . The order is jpe.
fi g
wh0 lV00.? YKtheinselffeL
the lower postage ynder the recent
parcel-post treaty compared-trith
ihe postal rates in this country v7
UoiouiLof Ueorpia, made a speech in
Sector Brown, madV another argn
ment for protection, The latter seems
to have made np his mind to deliver
two mternal.revenue r speeches 'for
U'ery tarriff reform spetch by Mr.
.'0 , . , J , ,
on the (lemonitizatien-of the silver
iollar, for whicli lie says Senator
Sherman is responsible, and Senators
Allison, Evarts, Aldrich. ilorrill and i
Hoal took la li?elv dii
crB8lon oi we unuervamaiion biiu
Speaker jCarlisla's health is said to
be much improved :by bis Western!
trip. tfumington Star, ' . t , t 7.
7 -WVcW
We all want goods , vi
As Possible,
Then Let Us Go To 7
BtFRpH & CLAYTON'S
where we win fiud, , ..
NOTIONS,
SHCES,
BOOTS. 1
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-aWS t 47
TT e r,ect to. sell you goods as cheap
juif H uuy fnein on tneiuiiroaa
Piima at.l
emm Aim;
1
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, t And Be? 7
;,conyinced:. i?.
WeS.dl , s ?7 ?'7"' 7"
Strictly; Fdripasb
SEbrOUHdMHAplT;
:. " . 7 BURCH & CLAYTON." . :
II irl If.'
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I II 113 11, 11 1 . 1.1 m I
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Li -Sg t:7 TIUT:R00F10: AD7QUTTEQKQ.7
aai gill. 7fm
l 1U1 1 -Lr :r-"---T
1$$$ I si pi
Shosld bo cscd a few months IxJorc conflncment
bod foe book T3 lIoinfiEs, mailed fpeo.' ' '..
- ': ' -' BApraui' XUavCaTui: Co., Atiauta Ga.
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HA3-BEEKUSED - " ;
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7 niniTra
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. . .Virginia and North Garolina
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Try it TMs, Year if You Want - a Crop of
. ,iVV'.J7Hi?;,T.r
t None Better On TheHnrket. -Rfer You Ta Thousands of .Planters
t-1 . fi : i Who Have nsea It Tear AJter Year. , Caioa i .
ALong7fciboro; krini:roiBoIy.Pr D.-W,'
; BiehmondHuxdle'a MUlac; C. 6 Winstead, Wmstead. s ? 122301
OXFORD, N; 0.i -
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iliilG Stoves;
COTTON; 1IA1TILLA
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BEST,. SEOBTING.:RIFIiE-POWDER
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- WTTOTTt MrtmiM Ttwrf "iririrtTc-:
CROCKERYrLAMPS LAMP GOODS. SEWING MACHINES. And c
t nrvoda nf nvei v descriolion m the.
n..i.idt n.lita. attention tu natrona' " -
XA7 -7J v- ? 71
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am mi t r m -wm m - b am am v
a.ak H.B m 11.1-1- -( ... -.-1 h.
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BX..THE FABMEBS OF.:,
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TOBACCO:
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att a : ; n a twto :' Va tjtt otire r.
Hardware Bnea Low Drieea. beat '1
77-Ty-T?.HT7J
. .v an .&. : .Ail-a. a UlL li.aJ.''
- ..: fillaAaenr fit VaraaJ. jf T
loves,
&v a a
AaVU lUiv tJ
j'. ; -t.-jia .;
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Wi'' - . I;-' 1 X ,:rf i. jt i1 i 4 . ' 1 ',11, ! i. v-i
tWe-gijaranteaypa;.tli.etD':f.!thftiiarktit for every pouad sold cn 'ottr floor.
- -f7 kf - -- T 7 " T
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AND COMFOBTABuE CAMP, BOOMS
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GIVE US-
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MILT02T, N. C.
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FARMERS, SATHEYilARE GOMIN& HOME
i ";-.'' "5.-.
7- .JUi iJ'o- flL, 7T 7
7S-.. , -,tL!iiiif7 U- lULA-i stv7Jr -Vf -a. u- '
Opened last weekend was crowded notwithstanding tha co'd .reei m weather '
Evnybodyweut home e jtistid. .'sFrt d-ya sale nreraffed t34t14 for eYerrtbiotr'
old, and not rery gniid tobacco at that.. :N.t single pi YiImb' ow
Thirty five Tiwusan dollars CASH paid out. Below lW2n5 3 iarSE
made;.1- 4i ."i-'
r ' E, J;BovKng-,:77-:56
m 20 00 tl 20
'76 ju 7-28 00 2128
186 ; 66 00 - ? -76 16
. 72 00 -'89 00
84, 88 iM) -' 31 93
166 .,25 0042 33
84 - .28 0- 23 52
190M ?1 50 7 40 85
i-07W 60 00 80 00
16 , : 74 0011 4
4 75 00 . 3?0
60 ?'r 36 50 21 90
' 55 j 87 00 rJZVT 72'
116 lbs,-' .$21.80.? 24 S5
50 - ; 43 00 .. . io 00
19ft 25 00. - .47 50
oft
62 007 6(J 74
42
49 - 1872
Average S7. 04.
Story & Cox .
"86 2150 f -- 7 74
46: -lVr 23 00 -U0 50
2Q ' ' 7 S3 50 7 18
30.,. " S27W0.',, 810
tt'-" v."40 00 ?7 2 80
16 :. . -50007:8 00
wlTCraffe 35
t Average ?0 18. --
-f .toort & Lotagr , -40
lt -v 20 00 f 800
80 ' '7 23 50 3 '18 80
G. L. tjatta,'--'-'30
i 20 BO 4, I0 25
:Mvf 29 50 14 75
U0v . -28 50 ' 8185
80"' 4100 - '8280
."i-iV :, ' ' . " j, , , ,
152 - i 89 50' 60 04
92 W s- v.46 93
394 vf
-5 " t
290 t ... -
133 76
AveraSre'80 747 r
" KWllliams,
80 -25 50 20 40
Ayerge 36 75. . ;
v--i O. L. Don el ass. . ,
148 w' ' 8100 45 88
16 rTCO
88' - SSoO-i 11 06
62 1. 26 JJ0. 16 43
i24 i-ifiSO I 2914
1C$; 83 50" 38 07
40?' ' . 1 w o ''--zo w
328
.i. - - . t
Average
448, .18244
J. D. Hamlin,-'
68 " 5 25 00 24 60
- - :40CO ' .-22 40
84 ,..,53 00 44 52
467 ' 26 50; t 12 19
'43: S0O0r .,12 60-
AJrerage 29 46. i . ;
- : J, A.HllMway,
U ' I800-. , 15 12
tU! "27 00 1 . 'SO 78
f .-i' .2a 5v 8a 24
U-iS 29,06 81 9t
14a . -84-50 48 59
326 ."' r"
164 1 ;il 55 K ' ff 9cr 2
p Average: 34 li;
Ir-5 ;T. D. Hall.
310 . 82 50' - ,8 25
156 ; '"I 8oo -I '"46 8o
27& J 4o bo; - i; llo U
41i"7tYWtMi,., "5a3.o
74-'.,r.M9
2tfV-;$7
:6OJS3
.72 'U.Ji, 61
89 i . . " ,75 00 ; 2951 5u
2.392 'l4. l,o6J32
203; "7
Average 4 Joe.
j. .-
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"1 eould iiot;put down alt that Was sold:
way the wind i blowing, vJSow ready to do the sam for all tcbaccu I c A 7 t
Io!act;the outlook improving and, farmera will 5e sure to i get biir aware r
Viwm i"r nii ivoww juu aril ru me. ; X naYB aoOUt WOTked off fill nld etaW
and with three large Prize -Houses-mciudidg-the wn Iar?hoS22l-
have plenty of room to store wh.tj buyndc.bny ocean !i iU I 'Jhrik ttJ
farmers for standing by ma, ard - ' ' ims iBt
wront yon stact to harket,
WHERE YOU WTLL NOT ONLY GET
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