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m m BEM JOBML CBUtUBS L. STBTENS. -.. EDITOR AND Proprietor. New .JtanA'lai April 18. 1897. Jfnterad at the fell Offlcs t New Bern M. C. as second class matter. . Notices q( Charon end Society and all othei ntertaloutanU rrom whlota reveiiae ia to tw derived will be charged tor at the rate of nv e - aline. Thm Pailt Jol-mal (except Monday) v . llTered by carrier la this city, at 60 cento ' er aionto. i r i t : mas Mobths. Invariably In advance, S. 0 Tea ; i . j '- " - " Une year not In artvanee, t.0O. Wzbklt Joomai one year, In ad ance, B.C Advertlalng Rate, given on app .cation at he offlcft. teaeipMilne will be caiarKed toi Tbanlri, Resolution ol .Respect aw Obituary Poetry; alio tor Obituary Notice her than, those which the editor htmsel : hall IcHefUA matter otaewe. . - The Journal will hot under any circuro 'stances be responsible, tor the return or thi " aif'WteJtioKOlany rcJe ted manuscript. N txctpelaa will be wad to this rule with rt ard ia either letters or Iiielontrea. Nor wll kditorl enterl Into leorresponlenee eon rniieefpianucrltt. WH AT AKRCO MS VSITT IHTERESn -. y M fiottbat every town or cit. Mj'"tt very large family, witl 18 0 everything in common dfiojial social ant so far as iu and commercia interests are concerned is too oftei lost sight of in many communities and insteaj of a union, of forces there is a striving for iudividiia advancement at the sacrifice of th many. 1 The citizens of every community shooldr-'nave. or their purpose tlv upbuilding of their city, and in thi interest aU onght to be nuited, wit) do divisions nor lissensions. It is often arsrned that edticatiou al aoleocial rivalries in a commnni ty benefit it. They will do so i these rivalries arc conducted npon t basis Sf good fellowship, free fron petty spites and jealonsies. i.lw,' it is said that rivalries It trade rl a community are promoter of cUveloprnent and business. The.' wiirj, s iaoa a the rivalry doe uat lead to" such catting of profit, as to destroy the smaller merchant and this with no benefit accruinj to the larger perchtint, Tkei" lappa the family idea, commtyiity's interests are too close); mingled to be divided by any persoi or thing in the same community whether fot good or evil, withou' affecting in some degree evory otliei person in the same pla :e. Therefore being so closely unitei thare'ean bo no piiliiug down of one soolafly oV commercially, without at injary, in- some measure, slight i may be, yet stilt an injury to th social and commercial interests o the ehtiro community. If ow .false then tho idea tliat oni person may build up at the sacrifice of another, or that an interest in t community may receive some bligh and, the rest of the interests ii the same place be unaffected. 80 It can be argued that tho pro motfop of good in a community af fecte for the better everything in th. contnAinity. Community interests therefore an common The interest of each per son is, identified with those of al others, and being so identified 1 mutual aelf-perservation ought to persons in a community togetherand the success of the in dividnal prove the success of ever one in the same community. On the principle of solfishness, aloon, there might be a bond ol community fellowship, but how much nobler and gr.uider, when a a community's interests are develop ed nd advanced through a spirit o local pride and patriotism, when tin idea is a levelling up of interests, b which every person recoires somi help or benefit. Traahy Medicine. Mmy such flood (be market. Botaiii Blood Balm it a concientiously compound ed medicine, (he mull of forty year practice's; so emluient phjiici'io. It i tb best blood puiiller ever oHered lo tbi public and is (guaranteed to cure if ivci a fair IrU. Try it for all skin and bloo (Ileal son, locludiug catarrh nod rbciima fists. In its wont form. One bottle or Ii coaMa nor curative and bu'lding-u) ftrrtia than a dozen any other kind. IVici ll.M per large bottle. aOW IT STANDS AT HOME, Our retail demand it lucb that we bu Botsok tflood Balm (?. a B.) In groat lutst f It elU well sal given our enrUv ims rttlrs aalMifccUon. Our sales ban loctWd BOO par ccoi. within a (ew MoMro,' 'tltrlbuU its rajild sale t( ' Iblba, price iadmsrit. We are iclllo foftr of Ihri ibpUlw er.it to one of aoj other prepOTidoo of the kind. It ho W ft io iBsatoei to' jive snlirj ratis Ikxjirs.',; iHOowt Pbahmaxv, Ter Fred B. Palwier, M. D., ! - Atlaols, Oa, Oawee) te fhe r. A ra ijceeas wo our opraluir 4tj, lb IrveHest ajillluery Dopertmeol la (be city, 4 milliners kept (may all the time'. rlcfe the most attractive, Rirfoxits. v $100 REWARD, $100. , . Tb readers" of this paper will be pleof tl to ieani that tbere is at least one dread ed ase that science has. been able to cure in all its Biases and - that is Catarrh. HU's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity; Catarrh being a constitutional disease, re quires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system, thereby destroying the" foundation of the disease, and givins? "the patient sttenath by building up ihe con atitution and ntsiatins nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they of fer One Ilundred Dollars for anycase that it fails to cure. Send for list ' of Testimo nials. Address: T. J. CHEXEYJ& CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. . Hall's Fnmilv Fills are the best. After Forty Tears. An epitaph as curious in its way is any of the quaint gravestone in icriptions that have been recorded is on a tombstone in the cemetery of a suburb of Paris. Tho husband died first, and be neath tho record of his name wit placed, at his request, the line: "I am anxiously awaiting you. July 30, 1S27." When his widow died, forty years after, the following line completed ler inscription: "Here I am. September 9, 1807 " Elgin Courant, . TOCI RKAtOI.il IX 0.E lAY fake Laxative Broino Quinine Tabletsf V 11 drugyUts refund the money if it fni o euro. 2)0 Climate Core at Borne. Few persons stop to think of lh( rent difference between indoor and jutdoor air. In every dwelling aj portion of the air has already en tered the lungs, and is in the nature f excrement. The outdoor air alone n tolerably pure, but perfectly si mly at high altitndesand away from cities. We talk: about climate cure, about 'o:ng to Florida or Nice for health. Jnt wo venture to aascrt that auj invalid may secure a greater ini provemont with regard to the air he arealhes by proper ventilation ol :iis dwelling rooms and by living ut of doors most of the time thai te cuii by going to any uew climnti ind neglecting these conditions. Many n poor invalid's salvatiot night bo found in his own garden.. hile he may go to the ends of thi jarth in search of health, and dii iu tho closed room to which he ha retreated in the fear of outdoor air Philadelphia Ledger. Pilll. Trade. Mark RralnlereU. THE IDEAL LAXATIVE A CUKK FOIt CONSTIPATION. AS PLEASANT AS 1I0KEY AXn SLUE CLUE 10U Indifeatien, Dyspepsia, Bihonaaess, Itemach Tronblea, Bowel Disorders, Lirer Diseases, Irregularity,- Kidney rronblea. Headache, revera, Sid Jtemacb, Skin and Blood Disorders, faick and Sallow Complexion, A ad very many ether Dlaeaaee tart Campllcallea due fa aa Inactive atale el the Bowela. PRUNE LINE is the safest and mrest cathartic and aperient one Mi use. It thoroughly cleans i without griping, purities tho blood tnd removes all wastofrom tho sys tem. It does away with castor oil, tails, blue mass ami all other nause us purgative'. It tunes and ener gizes all the groat organs of the tysteui. It is free from all harshl) icting drugs, and is always safe, al ways ready, always reliable. Keep tbi bead cool, tie feet warm and the bowels open, eaing- P 1 1 I UM for the latter purpose. PRl'XF.LINK I Ihe Perlecl Family Mrdlrlae' Nolo) by all Dealer, )t sent on receipt ol 50 cU lo uny sdOrtts. BY Wlnklemann & Brown Drug Co., Kale Praprletarm, BAiriMOBB, BID., 0. S. A. All successful advertising is bounn together by the chains of continn ity. Your ad. of yosterday adds au tdditional iofluonce to your ad. of today, and your ad: of today londi in increased force to your ad. of to norrow. Jaoli ad. forms but a pa f the whole a chap tor in the ureal serial of advertising. Stopping youi 4d vert ising then is breaking right off in the middle of tbe story, wbicfi will sorely weaken tbe influence of all former chapters. Profitable Ad vertising. ' riao nreaGea. Silk and wool mixed 23c, was 87(0. BeantKul dieM patterns M43jc, SOc, Wc, T5c to I.M.'pcr ysril, , I'aayoor'". - -ARGUS OUTPOINTED; AN INSECT THAT IS CREDITED WITH THIRTY-SIX THOUSAND EYES. 1 Beintlata.Hav Hade Some Wonderful Du . mverlee In Thla Line, bnt They Give the jr ralm to the Common Dragon Fly In .tereetlng Natural History. v:'.V,'.' ' v ' Thirty-six thonsand eyes In one bead) This may appear a little-like exaggera tion, but it is a fact Science, backed by the inivrbscope, says so, and science nover stretches the truth. Should it do so it would cease to be a science. . Argus was fabled to have a hnudred eyes, bat Argus wonld be a very insig nificant curiosity compared with the latest discovery in the insect kingdom. There are numbers of insects with 100 and even 500 eyes, but when the num ber of optics allotted to a single insect reaches op into the thousands the idea is startling. . . : Naturalists have recently been engag ed in th'e study of this most interesting subjeot Each succeeding day brings more marvelous results until the as tonnding discovery has been made that the common dragon fly, or mosquito hatvk, while seemingly possessed of only two visual organs, really has as man; as 86,000, each of the two visible to tlio ordinary observer being subdivid ed into 18,000 separate lenses, each eye let having a distinct nerve connecting it with the brain and acting entirely independently of its myriads Of com panions. The theory most generally adopted by scientists is that, while far superior to tho eye of higher animal life as re gards moving objects, the power of ob servation Of the composite eye is inferior iu its application to stationary things. The reason is this: The moving object is liiKt observed by one of the thousands of facets, which perceives it for the in finitesimal part cf a second that it takes to get out of the aro of vision of that particular lens and pass into that of an other, each movement being separately telegraphed to the brain by tho facet on duty. Bnt with a stationary object it is different, since for some reason the minor organ fails to focus accurately, and no render tho object less distinct than when viewed by eyes of only one leuis each. A question which continues to puzzle the scientists is whether the animal or insert sees ns many images of the objects as ho hns eyes, or facets. For instance, does tho tlrngnn fly fancy ho is flitting over 3U,000 ponds, or decs he see only one? Probnbly one, for the two eyes of a huinnu being in normal conditiou show but n single image. Besides, apart from the k uses and cones in front, the eye is a hollow sphere pierced by perforations running down the facets toward th center. It follows that the light impres sions thus form a single picture, or mo snir, as it were, each facet presenting a slightly different picture from its neigh bor and the group presenting a perfect whole. 1 here are many other animals pos sessed of an extraordinary number ol eyes. James Francis Stevens, a uottc. entomologist, is said to have recorded J, 000 such species in his garden in one afternoon, while Francis Fascoe, anoth er noted naturalist, counted 80 different specimens on his library window. Tbe common scallop, for instance, has many eyes scattered irregularly over it body. Tbe lobster has massed together iu each orb more than a hundred dis- ' tinct eyes, and, nnlike human eyes, these are set forward, instead of beinc sunk inward. Does the poor lobster set things a hundredfold? If so, possibly it is in avoiding the 80 imaginary, lobstci pots that he stumbles into the real one rho common house fly has 4,000 eyes, tbe cabbage butterfly 17,000, the dront By 8.000, the honeybee 0,300. But still at tbe head of the list stands the mos ! qui to hawk, or dragon fly, with bb 86,000. As bis name suggests, whili uot despising any of the smaller insects, his specialty is the mosquito. Indeed he has so succeeded in terrorizing these lit' tie pests that his lifeless form still filli them with alarm. In localities when mosquitoes are troublesome auSffectual mode of ridding tbe place of them con sists iu suspending a dead dragon fly from tho ceiling by a piece of thread. Those who have tried ft say that it has never been known to fail. Up to a certain point these multi tudinous eyes may be compared to win dows fitted with innumerable panes ol glass. Tbe panes, however, are of da fereut forms. Some, like those of tlx bee and the ant, aro six sided, remind ing us of tbe pattern so common in Ootbio architecture. Some, again, are diamond shaped and others square. Another interesting branch of this in teresting subject is tbe study of the near and fur sighted insects. Johanna Mul ler long ago pointed out that the flight of insects depends upon their power of vision. This will account for the differ snce in tbe flights of the common house fly and the wasp. The one confines him elf to short flight As his food is al jrays to be found within a small area, be flies in short curves and circlet Bnt the wasp is remarkably sharp sighted, md thu arrangement of tbe lenses shows .hat his line of vision is decidedly for ward. Here, again, the dragon fly is pre eminent. Ue bos well been called tin tyrant of tbo air. He alone is ablo tt tako perfectly straight lines at enomtons speed for. long distances, evidently see ing well what is ahead of him. New Orleans Times-Democrat ' Knew How. Friend (making a call) Ton are not looking very robust Do yon enjoy good Health? k Mrs. Btayatt-Holme (with a sigh) Indeed I dol But I hardly ever have a chance ta Chicago Tribune. The origin of soap is a mystery, but we have many evidences of its antiqnity It is mentioned at least twice iu tlx Bible, under the name of "booth," at t period corresponding to several oentnriet before Christ Liver Oils tike blllousiKM, dyspepsia, headaehs, eotuU fatten, amir ttoaiMh, lixllrMtloa ore promptly eured by Hood's rills'. TUey do tbrlr work easily and thormiKMy. H" " Best after dinner pitta. I m0 I I I I Beanta, All dritRxlits. H lllW rrenared by C I. Ilnod ft Co., Lowell, Mim. Ta only fill to take with flood's Barasparllla. 7e':::i3C?L:e:3 Quickly, Tkoromghly, Tpmfmt ttr4 WtteyWBayrfCBlattfr . mthof Uaavt oava aot fail unit th wh t beyond -bumeva aid. You fi im- E roved th first day, ftxl Berttvrydevy,KmkiiOvf Iooi-Mlf ft King among dm i body. Bund'ftad hHtt . Drains ud loaaaa odod. Evory obitacla to Iwddv married Hfe romoTed. Nam tnrtm. will. OBArsrv. when failing or I oat, aro reatorad bv thta treatment. All j iraak portion of toe body enlarged and trengta- aed. Write for onr book, with explanationa and , proof Seat eealed, free. Over S,0M referenoea. ERIE MEDICAL CO., ; V. iSISTRICT COURT. ; The Spring Terra of the Uuled Btatci District Court will convene in this city o Vfom'oy, April 20th, at.10 o'clock a m, -i Jurors and witnesses are not required to attend, however, until Tuesday, April TUi. M;.fflfcV?":. - The following have been drawn loservt n 3 a rors at said Term ; : " i - y : . Cisaven Cotjbtt. K R Jones, J D Sarteld, (col),' Hooch Wadswortb, F f Enrol, Drew Dixon, P S Cox, M Hahn. i E Hibbai'd. EK Bishop, J DLaBoquc, lobn J. Jones, (col), a H Scott, Washing ion Spiyey, (col), S W Latham, BSeal On slow ooniy. 8 B Taylor, It V L:stoo, Jocob Giles. W B Munlll, Johi V I'iitman, Daniel Hargelt. ' . ", JcsksCoumty. LA Haywood, T ( tVhitaker, F F Green. . :- Cartebet County. W V? Chad wick. IV L Arcndell, Henry Davis, James t dell. O G Bell. .' Gheene Covkty. V H Johnson. Willis Dixon, Wm, Moore. ' iEi'WFoBT Coontv. U M Brown, 1 tt ilnyo. .' . " Lk.noib Cotjnty. S H Abbott, H 1 Oillrn, J M While, W U Fields. Wayne Cotjktt W P'Exum, J I. Psniille, John H Powell, Joseph Rob inson. ; . . Pamlico County, George DeeSjBrad 'Oct Gdtlin, Charles Swan, John W Musi C U Flowers Wilson Coukty. James Lipscomb, Hyde CocsTr. W 11 Lucas. Edgecombe County. George How ird, Jr. ,5, ; " PROFESSIONAL. ' F. M. Simmons, A. 1). 'Ward feimmona A Ward, ' ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS at LAW. NEW BEltNE, S C. Practice In the counties ot Craven, Dnr-Dn Jouev. Onslow. Oarteret and PainUco: In un ijin-me and Federal Courts. - iiRieewB ne.es noma rreat ninei U. kite Haiel Cbatiaayka. . P. H. Pelletler, ATTOBNET AT LAWi i Middle Street, Lawyers - Brick ' Building. , Will practice. In tbe Counties ol Craveil Jarteret, Joneljunslow and Pamlico. U. fe. Jouit at New lierne and Hunreme Court cl cho Statu. ff m. W. Clark. Owen H. Union. Clark & Guion, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW, New Berne, N. C The Forum. FOR APRIL. ' An onq other intciestiDg features, thi April number of The Fotum will contain; lias the Senate Degenerated, Scoaloi George F Hoar. Arbitration the only Solution of the Fl os naid Problem, Allen Ripley Foot, Retrenchment or RuinT Hon. J. 9t ling )jortoo,lExSecty of AgucQllure. .- The United States and Cuba, Hear Uochcforl The Fur Seal as an Animal, David Stan Jordan, Chief of tbe Bearing Sea Comrais mod fur 1886, and George Archbald Clark Sec. ttary of the Commission. chad Nevada be deprived of her Btate boot.? William H Smythe,; 2 13.00 jA YEAR. V mew Yonic THE FORUM PUBLISHING CO., j V 111 Fifth Avenue. SENT FREE ! Trt inff narjnn1 InlMMlMl In liniyiftn. msttcrs, or who Fovea animals, we wll send free, upon anplicatioo, a copy of lot "AuiAiNuis," ue organ of uis Bocictt in addition to iu lutenselv iterestins teat iiy, u contains a hst of tbe valuable ant aiiuttial premiums giveo by the paper.fc Autiress: . . Fiie National Humaub Aluakcs.' 4K-4U United Charities Building, ' ' - Mew York. . Take Notice ! ." REMEMBER the Bigest Enterprise n. New Berne, tins sawed wood Is beln kept under large.slieds.never 2cetswct o lalny weather. We have cut prxo Into now for the cheap summer price, dig Hill also keeps always on band Brick, datd-msde and Sawed Stlcglea of ah finds. Mart, Lathes, Posts for fence. 1AW DUST dehveied to four door.- An j one wishing their garden or lots plouyhet ,ust Phone Big QUI, he keep plough ant. jorteton band all of these abound fot .he eonvcnience ol the city, , Big BUI also has a.oice PASTURE lot noises, mules and cattle on the MacAdaov ized road, at Jack Smith's bridge. When we hkve rye, clover and the best reeds in tbe county. It will be Money Saved fui all of our Livery meo to put tiielr surplus stock in this basture, Alt the above k Cheap.',' . j UHee HIQIIIJLJj, i ' Tbe B)ilnSls Mao. ' 'mm iat r 4,1'uua Jncorpoi7iticlrotloe7 1 STATS OF NOHTIl CAROLINA, i . ' ; j Cravin.County. le'Office Clerk 8uperior Court. - Notice is hereby given of the incorpor ation ol the New Berne Tobacco Ware house Company, that the names of tbe incorporators areN.H. Street, B. 8. Guion, C.1". Watson. J1H. Hackburn. H. B. DulTy, E. K. Bishop snd J. R. Parker,Jr. and such others as tbey may associate with them; that the principal placo of business shall be in New Berne, N. C, and its gen earal purpose and bosiness to the leas ing, purchase, building and maintenance of tobacco warehouse or. wirehouses.ancl all other necessary offices, buildings and machinery In or neat the City' of New Bene, Shite of North Carolina, : and in euth other places in said Slate or else where as it may desire and the conduction Ol s general sales tobacco ware'Lousc busl ueasor both, and tbe doing and perform ing of every act and thing that it may ileeru necessary thereto, with : power to make such contracts wiili any and all pert ona as may be deemed necessary and Expedient (or the . successlul conduct. ol uij business; tliat the duration oi the cor potution shall Ihi fllty yeais; the capital' it five thousand (15,000) dollars with pnvi lege 10 increase to.one hundred thoueano dollars, divided in one thousand shares ol the far value of one hundred dollars each. W. M. WATSON, C. a C. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ( : ' . Craven County. J , Superior Ccurt, Spring Term, A. P., 1897. ' Patsey Hicks, 1 vs. ' . Publication of ' EdWnrtt Ilicks,1 ) Su'nimmis. To Edward Hicks defendant: You art Hereby notified that it nppearin g to the sai isfoclion of the cotitt thai a good cause ol action for divorce on the ground of aban lonment exists in favor oi the tplaiutili, Patsey Ilicks, nd thatyuti are a nou-reti-lent nt the Shite of Noith Carolina. Yox ore heieby notified to appear at the SprtU) Tertn, A. D., 1897, of the Superior Coun f Craven County, N. C, to be held a' Jhe court house In New Berne, iu tnic county, on the 3rd day of May, .A. 1). 1897, and answer or demur the complaint filed in my office ;-ol her wise, the plaintil will apply to Ihe court for divorce on 'thi jrouna of abandonment. Dated this ICth day of Fehy;, 1897. W. M. WATSON, Clerk Superior Court, Cruvin Cu.,N. C. I Mortgage Sale. Pursuant to a power of Bale "contalnei .p. jlmt certain Mortgage Deed executed ' Jiej Hlate of North C'urolinn, in lieu truardian Bond, in default of ihe condi dons therein named I was duly uuilioi teed lo k11 the land therein describe , aid moiiiiAii;e being executed on Ihe bit lay of Annuel 1893 and recorded In 11. Jlllpe of Register ' ot Deerls of Cruvti JouDly, in Book 111, pages 418, 413 ati (14; lo which rtfcrei.ee is hereby made; will sell for cash, at the Court Uuti Joor m Craven County 6n Friday, A, . jOth, 1897, at 12 o'clock m., all the I. owing laud described in tnid moitn deed, as follows to wit;.. All that tens, bract or parcel ol land lying in the count, f ,Ciaven, on the boutbaiduof Ktuf river and 4West side of Clubioot creel, aeginuing at thu mouth of a small Kb ailed the Meeting branch and runuiu, ip said branch or gut N. SO atgue West 08 poles to a rprlog, then N. 8b. West. 85 J poles to a stake in a pom. then N. 68 degnss W. 198 p. to Rum Bell's back Hue, then S. 45 W. 100 p. l maiked short leaf Pine on the West Bio. if a small branch and in Bardy S. Jonw one, then down and with snid btautli i toulhtvardly course' 72 poles to tl aarked black gums centered by a dtai jay stump in said branch lhentJ.82ui roes E. 422 poles to a marked b.oe. uai In tbe bead of the westermost pron( jf a. branch or gut that makes out u Jlubfoot creek above the boat landin, (hen on and with said branch S. fc9 o recs E. 14 p. to fork of said branch, ibn down tbe gut or brunch to thi jsouth tliereof, then down tbe Clubloo jreek to tbe beginning, containing 351 scree moro or less. : , ' -W. M. Watson, -'i Clerk Superior Court Craven Cotiuij. rids March 29lb 1897. Execntor'i Notice ! Having lb is uay quailuea ae executoi f the list will and teal anient or Wlllian Jleve, Sr deceased, late of the County o Jravea, State oi North Carolina, Ibis b to notify all persons having claims again iie estate of the said deceased lo exhibit iietn to tbe undersigned on or before tbi Ird day of April, 1893 or this notice wih ie pleaded In bar of their recovery, ; . All persons Indebted to said estate will please mako immediate payment. , This the 1st day or Apiil, 1807. . ! ,L. II. CUTLER.- Executor. WM. DUNN, JAS. REDMOND, . President. - - , Vice Pres. B. 8. GCI0N, Seety A Trees. Hew Berne Ice. Co ' KsusafltetsureM e - pure Crystal Ice, . s ' From JWrtllled Water. Out-put 20 Tons Dully. . . -" Car Load Lots Bollclled. Ice delivered daily (except Sunday) f . m, to Op. m. . Sundays (retail only) 7 a. m. to 15 uooo, , For prices and other Information, audrasa, U.H. li UION. MaoaRer, J ut try.a 10c box of Coscareta, tut dutit liver and bowel regulator ever made M MD CHARACTER. 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