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THE WEEKLY JOURNAL ? Published im Two SecUoaa, Tue day ud Friday, at M Middk- Street, Bern, N. C. If CHARLES U 5TFVEN5 EDITOB iD rfcOPBIETOk. SLB.SCRI1T10N KATES: JI Two Month 25 CnU. Threee Monlhe 85 hi i Months Twelve Months, $1 v& ONLY IN ADVASCK. Advertising rates furnished upon ap plication at the office, or upon inquiry by mail. yThe JuI'RNai. in nly sent on py-In-advance banm. Subei ritin ul receive notice of expiration of their s ub erription uud :m iniuied'.aU- rtix.ii.- l notice will lie appreciated by the Jul'KNAL. Kntcrcd id the 1'. I 1 I'1 N. C. as socond-claff imi'trr. Section 0u liie-tluy, lec. 31, 1:0I AMERICANS EXTRAVAGANT BUT "TTffl2LTHRIFrY- American extravagance Is notorious at home anil abroad, foi It Is ti e Ann ri can trnviier. wl.o '" predlgv :si !.! wants ami wUU. and iv"-')' lavish In paying vi w bal hi ler- I'.nt American fs:i:ivntl;ce has a strong ..fTaet In Ani-.:!.-a:i thtift. f.-r it Is often been, thai Amcrh 'iiit, who 111 m-t counl the com olwn wanting nry think', will at other time? be found ecu. nomical, imd illsplay a Ihrlft. that Is sur prising in contrast to their extravagance at other times. It is because of Ids thrift, that the American can be seemingly extravagant at times, when he wants anything. In the matter of saving1 banks for the j J. Cheney for the last l(i years, and be o ,, i 'o to 1P0O American M'eve him perfectly honorable In all busl- .vonderful showing, tiier- were only 10S savings b Itcd States, with 251,854 depositors and $ l:t, 431, bill on deposit, making an average of f 172 711 for each depositor. In Hloll there were 1,(K)2 savings banks in the country, with 15, 875,451! de positors and rJ;2,Wi,770,S.l,i on deposit, making an average of $lu5.H(l for each depositor. And this item of savings banks Is only a-o:c.e form of thrift, for there are ma-. 5 Kinds of investments, in which Aim n. ai.- are constantly putting away ' he:r - 18 dollars. lo ihe loreigner, the American seems lie en.o-d'meut of the fool and his niwu-v 'ei; while the American may ap prr t. : i:i w away dollars at one time, then, mi e iny occasions when his ex travagance is more apparent than real, and in no way Is Indicative of true American character, which In the main Is of the most thrifty nature. EXPENSIVE MEMBERS OF COM- MUNITY. With the Increased legislation by State and Nation, and the additional local ordinances made by every municipality, there Is ever an Increase oj expense upon the taxpayers, for the purpose of em ploying persons lo see that the laws are not violated, either through ignorance, or criminal Intent. The criminal Is the most expensive member of a community, liecausc he produces nothing, but either destroys the work of otherB, or has to lw kept alive by a public tai In this coat of the criminals of this country, the following from the New York Herald la full of Interest Criminals are very expensive niemlx rs of the community I hev cost the peo Ihe pe i.le of this country aUmt fl.OOO.OOO.iKX). a year If their Increase could be pre vented ll w jnld lie a paying Investment to give each of the 250,000 accepted crim Inals a monthly pension of f.'i(M), on the condition that they take a life vacation from the strenuous demands of their profession Hut we accept the criminal as a part of our civilisation-of barbar ismand pay the enormous -cost of maintaining him. The average annual Income of profes slonal criminals la estimated at about 11,600. This means that the community para them a yearly salary of $100, 000,000 After this Is spent for their maintenance we pay annually 1200,000,000 for their detection, conviction and support, under national, stale, county anil city auspice The urban population ha to pay the larger ahare of Ibis, or 30,000,000 people In cltlea have to nay $10R,000,000 :l 50 par capita, and the suburban population of 44,000,000 1 each, or iS,000,000. In addition to this there Is a federal and ttau expenae of 150,000,000. A.dd to UU the loaa by malicious de slroclioa af property, the money value of bomaa life loat through crime, the ei pendltorw neoaaaarr In tbe attempt to oard atalnat loaa through law breakera, and W find that 1 1,000,000,000 la not a lerje est t mate. EMOTIONAL BUT DEALS JUSTLY. Tbe Atnerlcaa It looked tpoa with a 0o4 deal of laUnal ud corioeltjr Iby lb xople ol Mbet eoeairUa. It It Um actional aatare of tho A aer leas, irUlch bwrtla fort kl all tlMt, aid 1 m all oeoaaioaa, Uat U M aateaUbJag It U U Anatioui peopU, tloM.of til Lbj world'l nalloni, tUt kara prttnA tkeU alapttcity, ad wilt tt a uroeg ba-1 a feeling. It U ikia ularlAM, which uka tht j AJWrican eo eager ud sincere 1l all that be amen Inio. j Ib love, war or buslne, ll 1 the ! bum. The American It emotional, and with It goea a natural strength and L caty, thai carries him ihiouifh u r-c t6. An Important newt iteiu lo lhal LUh nates that the American government, has discovered that the indemnity i I 2o,UW,lA demanded of Chins, for lenses to American citizens, aud tu make good the government' eipeuse cf send ing troops to China, to piotect tins country's lntertsts during liie Uoier up rUing, is thrice ticeaalve, $ ,000,00" ', , leliik' sufficient to i.-vcr actual '.osso And upcu thl: dieei'try being lnadr. the American govtrnu.u.t pri pocce l refund to China, the amount of iin, awarded In the luderoultv This w 1:1 at- doubt provoke a grim -iniu-from lermany, Kuatia aail Frame w h ,'oe t'!.:H M' .U'llLt I" fJ1 Hut It Is this American ihhiai of fair dealing, along with the 1 can Impulsiveness, which I- so c ici ;.-t.c A men oiistant a surprise to foreigh nations. And so long as the American pe ip.e -hall prove r.atur.'i! In character, how : ever emotional they may I.e, It will be founil that right and just dealing will be found among this people, and the world j will be made the better for the emotion- al Anient an, with his nieged sense ol i ' -isiltt. and his administrative de:ilii'esj wit '.i all 1 Coti'ii-s with whom he conies in i I I ('l)Ilt net . How's This ? We offer One Hundred; I hd'arUi -ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY, V CO., Props. Toledo, O We, the undersigned, have known F. ncss transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their lirm. Wkst A TuI'ax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Wai.uino, Kinnan A Mauvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, (). Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally r 3ting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. 1'rice 75c. per .bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family 1111 s are the best. Killed by Explosion. Sharpavllle, l'a., Dec. 27. An explo sion at the 9harpsvllle furnace today wrecked the furnace and killod three men. Another workman was probably Injured. Four Killed in Wreck. Mlddletown, N. Y., Dec. 27 Four per sons were killed In a wrook on the Onta rio and Western train. Forty cars went dow n an embankment. Rheumatism Cured in a Day. Mystic Cure for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures In 1 to 3 days. Us action upon the system Is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease Immediately dis appears. The first dose greatly lienefits. 75 cents and 41.00. Sold by T. A Henry, Druggist, New Hern. Children Perish. Buffalo, Dec. 27 Three children of Madary (Irz.la were barned to death In her home this morning as a result of a Are caused by an overheated In a liquor saloon If you would have an appetite like a bear and a relish for your mea.s take Cliambcilaln's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. They correct disorders of the stomach and regulate the liver and lxiw els I'rtce, 15 cents Samples free, at F S. Duffy it Co's. drug klorc. Crush German Competition Berlin, IHjC. 27. Not content with the acquisition of german cigarette faclo ries. the American Tobacco Trust has succeeded In cornering the Turkish to baccocrop, on which the German cigar ette trade has dependod for seventy (Ire per cent of Us raw material. Salvation Oil the Best JLinlmcnt. Price, 15 els, large bottle 25;cIb Great est enre on earth for Rheumatism, Neu ralgla, Soreness, Sprains, Backache Stiffness, C'uta, Hrulsea, Wound, Swell Ings, Burns and Frost Hlts f Sa'vstloa Oil kills all pain. Fire Destroys Grain Eletator. Chicago, Deo. 27 Fire destroyed the grain elevator of A. F Muller and the PllUbarg, Fort Wayne and Chicago rail road tracts this morning. Tbe Ites on the machinery and atore of grain Is ovtr two hundred thousand dollars To Raise Beet Sofar. rkoenli. Aria., Dec. t7. The ranch ers of the Ball River valley having cos tracrtod to plaal I large eaof a aereage of beets to aaaare a lolBdeat tapply to operate a factory, the Kaelera Bagar Cotnpaay haa agreed to erect a plant with a capacity of eae Uooeead toas Dr. BolTi 67 Syrup tor Taethlag Babies. Prtoa, 10 da. Care W lad-Co! le. Diarrhoea, Draeoury, Ort ping Pafaa, tof Stoavaoh, Ferae, ChoW art lafaalaaa. Dr. BatTi Baby iyrap proaaotrt ft dlgaetloei tad aoothea the ON A WHEEL - fu, at uii rinCEL lii j nd tJk,i (kjrw to ha.- ite. roa wtxo ai. itapfjcxi. a ImUm U Maaica MwUa LlaUiatcJit. Ulcers or TPV o rfv iKimnnflng: sore IHt'il t"Mlv. nut become a lixtur- u i i It they Jo it is your taull. MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT will thorouorhly, quickly .'irn! liently cure these attlictions. is no juess work about it , it iniciit is used a cure will t"ll YOU DON'T KNOW lutiii.;; I.hiliuent. -.a i.ntil tie !, I.. ROOSEVELT'S IDEA UPHELD. ; i P.iync IkvUics l-cdcral Putruitagc Will Not be Used to Build up AJmlnls trallon Machine in Southern States Wasiiini.Ton, I) C., Dec. 2C. With Henry C. I'ayne as l'ostmaster General there will be no turning back by the Ad ministration in its policy toward the South. Mr. 1'ayne has a prejudice against that branch of practical politics known as the control of Southern dele gates to Republican national conven tions. He has for years been opposed to the plan of using Federal patronage to build up an administration, the follow ing of which could be used in the na tional convention as a solid body to take from the Republican constituencies the power to select the candidate who could command the greatest Republican sup port. Mr. Payne has for some years sought to have the Republican National Com mittee recommend and the Republican national convention adopt a plan of rep resentation that would destroy the old power of the Federal Administration to dictate to tbe convention and insure the renomlnatlon of a President without the majority support of his party, as shown In the representation from the States which must Bupply the votes to re-elect. President Roosevelt also Is opposed lo the old Southern inlluence In national conventions. One of the first things the President did was to appoint a Seuthcrn Democrat to ofllce, at the same time giving notice that he proposed to fill the Federal ofllc.es In the ;South with the best men he could find without regard to their political affiliations He has broken up the combination of members of the National Committee In the South which for years has boasted that it controlled the Federal patronage. This condition In the South has lieen demoralizing. It has enabled a few men In control to use the Federal unices to dictate the selection of delegates and give Instructions as lo how they Bhould vote In national conventions. It has also enabled theso men to dictate noml nations for the Federal offices. The oper atlons of the clan has been to unite loo closely Federal patronage and the Feder al Machine devoted to the perpetuation of Itself. President Roosevelt will not me the Southorn delegations In the national con ventlon to obtain a nomination If the Republican States will not give ll lo him . n 1'JOI he will not try lo obtain ll by the ! use of Southern delegates who cannol aid in the election of a Republican President He will continue lo appoint the tsl men to office without regard lo recommends tlon of the Southern memln-rs of the National Committee De Wet's Haul Important. I.ohi.iH, Dec 'H. -Hoer resistance has already ten very strong in that pari of the Orange River Colony which was the scene of General De el' Christmas coup. ' A great iiuadrangle of blockhouse I hln hut It thri Ihe four nolnl of which are Vereenlalna. Volssrusl, liar rlsmllh and Kroonsladl At the south aaal corner of Ibis cjuedrangle Is a long open apace from Bethlehem to Eindley where the square of blockhouses Is still Incomplete, and there Ie Wet made hi attack Colonel Firman's force proba bly amounted lo 400 men, and the dlsae ter, especially the loaa of tbe guns, tbe poeeeealon of which may enable De Wet sucoeeefully to attack tbe blockbosi creates a dlstarbtag leapreutoa. Montn After Monjb a cold cllaga lo yoa. TU aoogh teeeaal lo tear aolaa la tae dalleata ttaaaaa of aad roa woevSef It yoa are tkraataaad vtlh 4lsease jo eeaeely tlait lo a Are f airara that area r" i:".;" U.g Bal-f IH aot ap4 r. of roar Ufa ta aoagaUg aa4 worrrtog. i3 ::r 1 1 'l' per 1 v n i- Heavy Payments for Pension War rants. onfifderate Veteran Dead. T o n I'liotoirrapUtrs Annual Ses -ion Ntirlh I'nrolina As socinliou of Acadeiuies. More .lull lino in liAl.mon, D.-c. 27. At the Soldier.-.' Home here last night W A. Walker, of Rockingham county, died. He returned to the home last Friday, sick lie was 7tS years old. Paralysis caused death. Dr. Dixon, of the board of directors. Bays that since lie took charge last Jan uary no less than 15 inmates of the home have died; all of old age. The pension warrants are pouring In to tho Slate Treasury. Yesterday over $20,000 was paid out for them and today nearly $15,000. William M. Brown, the oldest printer here, and one of the founders of the Evening Visitor In 1875, In at death's door, having yesterday suffered a third stroke of paralysis. Ills age Is 7'J, Governor Aycock will leave here Mon lay for Morganton to sec the hospital for tho inBane and deaf-mute school there. He will be there two or three days. Acting Attorney General Shepherd to day gave State Treasurer I.acy a ruling n regard to photographers' tax. He de cides that where a photographer who has paid tax In one county goes lo an other lo take photographs he must pay tax In the lattei Photographers from other Stales who come lo this Stato to do work for sale must also pay tai Two rooms In the jail here, heretofore occupied by the jailer, arc being fitted up wllh Bteel cells for women, so aB to separate the latter entirely from the male wards The annual Bess! m of the North Car ollna Association of Academies began IhlB morning In tho Senate chamber Prof. S. L. Sheep i f Elizabeth City pre siding, John Graham of Warrenton vice president; Robert I, Madison of Painter secretary. The opening prayer was by Rev, Dr. Marshall, rector of Christ church, and the address of welcome by Prof. W. A. Withers of the Agricultural and Mechanical college. During the day Gov Aycock made an addrs Special talks were made by Prof. Noble of the Stale I nlverslty on "The work the Academy In North Carolina." by principal Henderson of the t'roatan Normal school on "Indian ' Education,' and by Principal Campbell of II rice s Creek Academy on "Moral Training In the Acadcm y ' Dr. Bull's Pills tor Lircr Ills. One pill a dose. Box. 50 pills, 10 cla Cure Constipation, Liter Troubles, Bll lousness, Impuro Blood, Dyspepsia, Ke male Complaints, Stomach and Bowel Dlaordera Dr. Bull's Pills never gripe Tornado Sweeps Naples. Komk, Dec 19 A lornalo swept over Naples today, killing one woman and In Jurlng persons. Many buildings In the surrounding country were demol ished and railroad properly was de atroynd Troops were called upon to aaalst Id clearing away the debris. The River. Aroo haa overflowed lis banks and tbe waters bare reused ooa alderable damage at Florence aod at flea. Among the ten of tbouaand who have need Cbambarlala's Onega Heaaedy for colds and la grippe daring the put Urn yean, to oar knowledge, not a tingle oaaa be recalled la paaaoala. Taoe. WLII1.IJ A n ejA WtkAk m mm - V.l . Chlcaxo, one of U aioet nroailaeal ra - toll draggleu la leal eUy, la tpaaalag of ' "JT ."' WI mT.mcL. TlwaTfoTia rrZ u 4 Casasber -p , "TSLZ! r'TJl T IS.fffaJr HELLIE CBQFSn'S Body Found in River at City. ELUibcU Threats of V leleace Agalat Jaaee vilci. Naal Reserve Order en Oat Tg I'reaerye The Peace All qolet Lat Ke port. .-peclal to Journal Kai.lu,ii, Dec -Tlie dead body of Nellie Cropsey. the missing Kliiabelh City girl, was today found at the bottom o! tne river, through the use of the sub marine lighting apparatus recently brought from New York This i :wd evening Governor Aycock re the following telegram from Hrandy of KliiaU-lh City ss Nellie Cropsey's txdy found In er Threats of violence against WI'coj Notify Naval Reserves ' e !i iiiv commanvl " lieicmrt icplieil "Naval He : b red to obey your orders main at .ill !.a.'aril- Keep me fully ,e t b;, w if. " i-ov-.mu 'clegraphi.il I.t.(:raw ( 'orumsi.dir.g Kll.aU'tli City 'ii Naval lirigade "You are til to hold your command under Dlvisi, reeled nrms and at mimand of Sheriff Ciran- The i.-'Venior telegraphed Cap!, W. T i i'i.1, Comniandine Naval lirlgade "Eliza ' N th (':: c Dlvi.-iou bus been ordered to ri ; i.i Client; Hrandy. You will take .. i : , it ii 'I n:"l keep this olllce informed " i A o'isiii from the Sheriff at seven :., i m -aid "All .piiet now. Jury , : .- t el (a turned erdict '' i KINS i ON & EASTERN. I Charier l ur Building Railroad From i Klustun to Near Wilmington. ! S; el I'll to .InilMiai. ! K.w.i 1..H. I cc JT. - charter w as is I sued this afternoon for the Kinston and i Easb'i n Railway to extend from Kins- ton to a point on the Wilmington and Wcldon railway, near Wilmington, dis tance -i t y mile-- 'I ho capital iic: i .Vio,IOd Among Ih" stockholders are P. P l,ehens of New Jersey, and J L Chapman of Seran to:i, P. i. 5,057 Miles of Road. Ciiu o.o, Dec. 2'!. Figures piepared y the Railway Age show that lailroad uildiug in the United Mates has been greater during rmi than for any one year of the 11 years pievlnus, the total pproximating 5,057 miles of lines. In 11)0 Ihe total wa- 5,(170 and In ltlOO it was 4, 1H7 miles The construction for the year, added to the total mileage previous, brings the total of the country to approximately 1911,870 mile s. From Sun to Storm. ill i.kna, Mom , I ce. 21 A storm struck Helena today with a suddenness that was star I ling A calm, warm morn ing was transtorn;. d Into a how ling bllz xanl in a moment Snow fell rapidly, while the wind raged The stoini lasted almost an hour and since then there has been a high wind During the s'm.n the wind at tained a velocity of 45 miles an hour. The storm came from the northwest and was general over Western and Central Montunri. The Best Plaster. piece of llannel dampened wilh Chamberlain's Pain llnlm and bound to the affected parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled with lame back or pains in the side or ( best, give It a trial and you are certain lo be more than pleased with the prompt lcllcf which It affords. Pain Balm also cures rheumatism. One application gives re lief. For sale by F. S. Duffy A Co, Want to Remain Danish. St Thomas, Dec 27 A large but or derly demonstration occurred last night on the Island of St. ('roll, at which the citizens adopted resolutions urging Den mark to Inlroduco reforms and Improve ments and lift the Islands out of their humiliations past but demanding that the Islands Is? not sold An hvanfelist's Story. "I suffered for years wllh a bronchial or lung trouble and tried various remedies-but did not obtain permanent relief until I commenced using One Minute Cough Cure," write Itev James Klrk man, evangelist of Belle Kivcr, III. "1 have no hesitation In recommending It to all sufferers from maladies of this kind." One Minute Couth Cure affords Immediate relief for coughs, colds and all kinds of throat and lung troublea For croup it Is unequalled. Absolutely safe Very pleasant lo lake, never fella and Is really a favorite with ihe children They like ll Y. H Duffy Clereland for UnWerMl Peace. New York, Dec M -Former Preel dent Orover Cleveland will be member of tbe Industrial drperlmeet of Ike National Civic Federation, organised al tbe conference of prominent capttallala and labor leaden la this city How (o Cure Croap. Mr. R.Oray, wao Uvea near AateoU, Dackeaa oooaty, NT, ya; "Cbaasbar lala'i Coaga Reatady Is lse Uat atedl daa 1 Wave aver a aed. Ii la a Baa ekn4 real remedy for croep aed never fella 1 . ' ... lo oarev" Waea glvea aa aaOal aoana, or kM "4 pit - .7.:.";. 7: nr.zr ,aiairrr.aD.r;vX ting Ik Stoauta artflovebof 4L ness andntttmtatit3 ndlfaer Ophiraforptttr)r nor Mineral Jot "Narcotic. A perfect Remedy forCoretipft flon , Sour StoauadvDtantoea Worms .( onvulsajns .Fcverish- ucss And Lobs of Sleep. FacSinilc Sifratara of HEW YORK. EXACT CCFY OF WRAPPER. IL'.i'.f-lH1 ' I are mm a DEAF? W1 ALL. OASES OF DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE bv our new invention. Only those bora deaf are incurable. HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. P. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE. SAYS I Balttmoib, Md., March 30, 1901. Gtnt'.fmm Rein entirely cured of deafneM, thanks lo your treatment, I will now give yon a full Insturv of m v cae to W u.d at your diacretkm. Almi livr v.. ns a-o my right car began to ting, and thla kept 00 tUng worec, until I loat tiiv lir -11 111 1; in this tar cntireW. I u:t ; m i ut .i tu atinrnt for catarrh, for threamontha, withoat any roccesa, conaulted nutnv r f -x 1 mii.tnir o4iuiv the most eminent ear specialist of thla city, who told me that 1 -.r.v c'-i .tini r..uid h In i;,e, and even that only temporarily, that the head noiaea would tt.'" r- ,t iJk h- iiTiti in the affected ear . -.v.: ; lvrrti-rni-nt accidental - ! V.i i;.- ! it onlv afrw tLaya according to vour directiona the noises ceased, and t:;-: i,v wt.fc ::ir hcaiinv in the diseased ear has been entirely restored. I thank you . .u.-l i.t t 1: ;.:an Very truly youra. V A. WURMAN, 7908. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. r ( r-rUiiont due not interfere tciUiyour usual gecugation YC'J GAM CURE YOURSELF AT HOME ,-o-T,nU INP.;,ATi::r'L A'J.:AL CLINIC, 596 U SAtLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL J CM III J LIFE HE t invest on the ground floor wilh owners. In a developed free milling gold ui i ii- that has produced, and haa eiendel on it Fifty Thousand Dollars' in development on the ledge and a complete five stamp mill, with all other nercssary machinery ready to run. The O.-irk is not a prospect, but a mine that has produced. We an plai ing 100.000 aliares of development stock at tfn- jier share, capital stM k 1.000.000 shares (r value $1.00 eau-h), fully id anil non assess able lo further develop and put the property on a ying basia. A property lying near the Oxark, with nowhere as good a allowing and very little development, Bold but week to a New York syndicate ler i00,000. Tbe Oiark will pay dividends and be worth r inside of sn iniintlis. This is Uie beat investment for the aioney that lias ever been offered to the inveating public. Do not loae lliii opportunity. It will never appear again. 1 ' r further (articular, pro pectus, report on mine, reference., etc , ADDRESS Ozark Gold Mining & Milling Co., n05COW, IDAHO. kAAaaAAAliiAlkllkaklllllAllllllAllliliilllllli J. A. JONES, Livery. Feed, Sale and Exchange Lvgw4 and 'SHOESES and. CTTXiES 1 offertd for aaU la New Bn. ; wti. k. jllfl r Far Infanta aai CMldren. Th3 Idnd You Have Ah'ays Bought Bears the Signature In Use For Over Thirty Years mm Wt aTtVnatl OOPslalT. KCW VM CfTT NY HEAD NOISES? would be loat forerer. It In a New York uaper. and ordered your treat- TTia tables FImbU Block A CWr tnU U tith j4 rtorirrf. nrn W ala'A iOKmOK " Brot4 Btxsfta Itmr., OU Stand. 1
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