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Wtfl : : 'I ilv i Colored Lawns and Dimitios, regular - IK 8nitinRs in a11 'I -n;..l. ! rt.',,.. vnna. Ih.. i-Wthlnir flk SilkStripe Novelties, worth 60c, weottorat . 4 40c, 1 , Dotted Swiss and Lnce Stripes, Special Values. iS Our Corset' Mock is Complete. We can suit any Lady in .W ? size, style and price, It. & G. in utraiht front and girdles, f i made up in batist, light weight for summer, lf yjy A new line of Light Weight Woolen Goods for one-half jjf Ji Wash Silks, a beautiful line, Reduced for this week., Good, sis 2? values at 50c we now offer for 85e;the 65c for 60c, and the 90c Jly JJ for 75c. 3g W Taffeta Shirt Waist Silk in stripes and plaids, at cost. M HAQCBURN 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. We are agents for Abbott & Special prices made on ear loud fore planing your orders. 3 We are also Headquarters, V Lino. Yours for business, j J. 12. PAEZIEE, Jr., S N Wholesale and Retnil.Orocer, s PHONE GD Or. It road & If aucoek Htn. ? L ME 29c Gauze Doora and Windows, Now Stock, Wire Cloth lor fitting up old ones, Wire Paint to make old new, Furniture Varnish, G. Var nish Stains for house and kitchen iurniture. Ice Cream Freezers. Water Coolers, Dangles Oil Stove, Agateware, Tinware and a lull line Cooking Stoves. - Our stock of Paints, Oils and Enamels are complete, A selected stock oi Hardware and Building material. Our prices are the lowest Goods sold as represented. finftklll - Hardware : Co. 14 j.- W Vmtaa T,f i NIW BKHM. . O. Fly and "Skeeter" time. " r rn yum gm in il m if rrn flirs jiad wlidow tbfe vnirtrt ' ' r , lt'ihi M mil ft i'L ; Vh4 kn y nut rrliRW-a MiilnR " I' ' n wn but mm i tlme br V m d wo Hill mkun Unpff. . ,' Will Uv a btf M u? 1 1 ff. Tinu-n la a fi fajr. M i4l rr v. TO THK UlKl.rtiillj-l f l tnl m Daft r wll m (M 1 1 pr I iiT ilrvt, nif (turn rrnil ! ravifeuWl ilnrH liin, l Vrf yam mjt ( bM rmn?w In Mi ivf.q h ia lo aw , Pf h t fori l ti!1 if. mir Hn rlnwH f LICUUIU old Iiiizeilon, ! in price 15c, pec' this tM, 10c. Wo. fnr Sbirt..: onlv Kir.. Jr. f Jones liiick, for this market, lots. Don't fail to sua us be lor anything in the Grocery AT RETAIL Til 'fl l mi 'l(lh,(r. im1 Pry Hmtnt rt n rfmntlilT I II MI(H hH HlM iw If .nn. k hr III !t- Hc. r UII ilirliUi3 (oxil nfl jit !. !! im Hi-! f'aafai .11 4 Rijr' m iu , ai. -5 ' .. 4 4 Hf M " lk 1 1 hi! Ir iiii 4 in ! I ' I" TV l:k A fl'Kl f m II l V. P Iff" A ! '11 .V J.KJ iJifi th9Jt tln li rhst, - J. It. JO. MIS. 77 Tltstatv f-(rr I. J'or I, rut. Pk. v cJ, it, --. THE CUP MCE- Both English Yachts Wrecked in & - Squa)Lv,, Ia Trial Bates Shamrock Second Collapiei, and Shamrock First - Badly Wrecked. Xia Ed- -ward Narrowly Escapes '' ''. poath on Yacht. . Special to Journal. ; SonTHAMPTOH, England, May 82. In the trial races between Shamrock FlrsvJ ana second, Hhamrocs collapsed in a eqaall and is s complete wreck. -. . The yacht is both nnflt for further racing and Is a complete loss. ' -i Shamrock 1st, is also badly wrecked. This blstts all hopes ol Sir Thomas Upton's contesting for the Amerlc Cup, this year. , King Edward was on llie-Shamrock. Be was on deck and narrowly escaped death. The topmast, mainmast and bow Bprlt were broken off short; The top mast was carried away and the main maat followed. . Mr. W J Baxter of North Brook, N. 0 says he suffered with piles for fifteen years. He tried mauy remedies with no resultB until he Used De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve and that quleklycured Mm P 8 Duffy & Co. Defender's First Trial. Bristol, R. I. May 21 Up and down Nurragnnsott Bay tbduy the cup defend er Uonsiltutlon was put through ner (Irdt paces and acquitted herself, sb Mr, Duncan, her manager, eald, most satis factorily. Every point of sailing was tilcil aAd at no time did sho act listlessly or alrow any lack of speed. A critical analyala of the boat is that bUc U well tialunced and woll rigged, but her sails need improvement. As to her spued, It Is too early to draw any con clusion. You are much more liable to dUesse when your liver and bowols do not act properly. DeWltt's Utile Early Risers remove he cause of disease. F S Duffy A Co. Mrs. McKinley Convalescent Sad Francisco, Hay 21. The conval escence of Mrs. McKinley Is very rapid ami she Is fast regaining her normal strength. Sho was able to sit up today and read tho papers. So marked Is her improvement that It is very probahlo the Presidential party wll start for Wash ington next Saturday. If uo untoward developments occur, It Is thought Mrs. MrKluloy will be able to endure the Journey 'jj that time. Raleigh Again Defeated. Special to Journal. . KalrioII, May S3 Portsmouth sgaln woo from Raleigh today, score 7 to 4. . WHEN MATURE Needs assistance It may be best to render It promptly, but one should remember to use even the most perfect' remedies only when needed. Tbo best and moat aim. pie and gentle remedy ia the Syrup of figs, maaafaetu'iad by , the California Fig Syrup Co. , ' Oar spring line of "Lynn Brand,' negligee shirts are amw for sale, also a hsndsome Una of pasta, clothing, shoes hate etc J. J Baxter. - Dangerous Floods 'Warning. Special to Joaraal, -- v . Rauiom, N. O, Mar 11-Warologs have been Issued by I ha WMtber bnreaa of daegeroaf floods la the- rivers of eastern North Carolina wlthla tbe aval 48 boars." A a asBsoal arte. of. low . I saris wlU probably be eabawrgadV t . . - ; Voa UaM4a: Th Strike Situation, - WssNiaoroa, Hay f I, tbe aUaativa, aorotrllng to rrporu Hraired todsy st brBdqestVs, is sassisiariar4 aa follows Prartkaltr all the trnwbla betwrva Kansas Cliy sad lb lWJne coast bas ba nl)uUl. At Ksasaa City abeal 04 as mi. Ml a frw am all ttm ksa sigaH the eftMtarati tha Fraa dn tfpn is a alnnst maiplirta Hs-ap, Aeoat a,00 i s tlrvrk. Aft satala haa rracbml lawn, bowrVat. with Wva lt fisM ft la LVIna a4 thrvU m l'a lsai, sail f alina (Miff) Cosapaay. A rhattl TOO bsrastrara. Tkwe era aOO airltat. si T , WU 7 ha trnlU bus bma tVtlNrtaaV , , At York aboat I A sna Ikivs Mftrk, A Milkawnt 1 ba rw lib Ik Wlsnr, M k latnlva alHii 60 p-t rrat. af tba . Is l kri;n Sl fsl sv. a of the Mall tinpt r H Hd iilt. Ahi tmn Sf tn la B"ei-a. Mr ta tmt I id flhin rtlc rtf (1 Inntd, l.itilm, I ) i j a ari'l AU:nr. Ia I tnr in null l!.i.Jl ft ,fti ,ketl r i lln' K'V"I!', '! .1 ! T' ,1. TORRENTS IN NORTH CAROLINA. Ashevllle And Blltmore Swept By Rata I " ' And Floods. t ? 'j j Abhbvii.lr, N, 0., - May ,81. Tllo heaviest and. most: dlsssUour rain In years fell today at Ashevllle and tbe sur rounding country. Bottom lands are rained and hillsides are yawning gulches Bridges' are gone and many roads are Umpassable. - ; The water Is np to the ' floors in many dwellings and bas reached the fires In the electric light plant. The city lain darkness.. -The ' waters oflho French Broad and Swannsnoa rivers bas reached the highest point on record The water is a foot deep In the Icefaotory and flour mills. At Blltmore the Southern rail way tracks were washed- out of place and twisted Into all sorts of shapes. Hundreds of Ashevllle people have flocked to Blltmore today to see the dam age done to the Ideal village of Mr Vanderbllt When the millionaire and his advisers planned the town an Insig nificant creek was not taken iqto account Today this stream did surprising dam age. One row of cottages was flooded and the people , were forced , to move their belongings to the upper floors. Borne beautifully paved streets were c vered with rubbish. 8ma11 trestles at Blltmore and on the main lines of the Southern and Spartan burg and Ashev llle roads were washed away and no train will he operated on either line bofoie tomorrow. "0ir little girl was unconscious from strangulation during a sudden and ter rible attack of cronp. I quickly secured a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure, giv ing her three doses. The croup was mastered and our little darling speedily recovered." So writes A. L. Spafford Chester, Mich. F B Duffy & Co. , Irlah Irftoemaklaa. After the famine p 1847 Ineemnklrjg was revived In IreinndT Umerlck, the most successful Irish lnce, is not real ly a lace at nil. It Is tambour work up on net end muslin. The Irish point, so called, Is tho an cient cut work, being made Id quite the same way. Net was first made by machinery In 1708. The machine was nn adaptation of the stocking loom to lawmaking and was cumbrous and not very effect ive. In 1800 John Henthcote, a farm er's eon, evolved from consciousness and experience tbe first machine to mako true bobblnct with perfect six sided boles. It brought a great hue and cry about his ears from laccworfccrs, who fancied they taut themselves thus reduced to beggary. The I.uddltca broke Into the factory where the machines were first net np and made scrap Iron and kindling wood of them. Tbe only result waa to drive the new manufacture to other and safer quart era For long the secret of tbo machine's construction waa most Jealously guarded by English manufac turers. Not satisfied with letters pah; ent they kept np coast patrol ta make sure Hint nobody took model or draw ings to Franca. i At last, though, tbey were outwitted. A discharged workman who bad tbo plan of it In hie mind managed to- get safe over sea and build a machine In Franco. art of Carnal!. An old farmer for many years got kks dinner on market dajs at a email botes kept by widow. ; - " v - . 8bo bad song ooapectcd that be ate mora than tbe price (la. Od.) warrantsd, so aba determined to lest blra. Boa sc eordlngly arrangwl natter o that there waa no room for him at table, but aba took bin Into i private room the table of which eras graced by a steam. trig leg of mutton. He art to us good ereeat and soon Mthtng was left but tbe DOC. . Highly delighted with bis cheap reed, oo pasalng tbe bar. be tendered S shit tlnra for bio dinner and a quart of ale. Tbo widow declined to take any pay. In cot on tbo groond of baring lncae venkrtcrd blra oo more. Chuckling to himself, lb farmer tb ed Aowo tils market basket froea book, and, andlng It raibrr I tent, bo tor off tbfortnfSDd Shouted: ' ; IIpt, air, drawn, wbert'o my Irg o'lnmlooT, ' by. T old ailly." said tbo wMow, "ys hav at your Irg for year d inner r London Answera. ' I ram Ttrk rU. Aa old Csaihrtdg frWwd of snla who hsd a srwt tt tho wlvlous of Ui swrririit M blm hurt a lirtr hi bt r lb la Norfolk WIhhii hr rontd km v4 la rtinrr-h.' Wft-twrt k prtm d Bjnil hi his ixkvt or hi had eiarnpto n alas; niH with th hoi ni, Vo ( fonna and it not knw raonth to irarh pmii a I." At tt b f up tht farowf In itrrlr. Hirt n day ! liBf-tawd In ( bf lh farm hll fcla riil,lrf a rn Srr4 la kll!!nrr a flr f,g lit ft' .1 )!. -W ui a j.iffl W'ky. In- t. Igi.i 31 "Illiil iVtt Irwa krx-. l p!fr hf fntmrt, J M ! lh fcp mr't)4 aa triwd " W hni lh f ift fnH, ( (llixt. I kt n',1a. Ir41 Kf f 'V tA Ihnt I l.a f't Ira 'I hn f"it1 to Kr'ijlt juM jli.fln. lm l )H rr n. h (, i f-' rlifi! r. - I, .rl ,t f r-r- at t, rfl - 1 r' J. f 1- -1 "- 1 ' J' i ' " ' t t . s w r , . 1 1. i mi Governor AycocX Royally Enter tained at New York.' Henry Rains Centlaue. No Saprcjnie Court Opinions Filed... Base Ball. No Sprend'of Small. PoxVi Public AcU i0'. ' , Balriou, May 23. Nearly all the talk here is about the heavy aud steady rain, which is damaging all crops. The smaller streams are very high and the larger ones are rials g Governor Ayeock and private secre tary Pearsall returned today from tfew York, via Greensboro, where the gov ernor spoke last evening. The gov ernor says he grently enjoyed his visit to New York. He was royally entertained by Judge vn Wyck and other North Carolinians there. At the banquet given by the North Carolina Society, at which he spoke there were 850 North Caroli nians and an equal number of their guests. A number of-Episcopalians left here today for Durham, to attend the annual convention bf this diocese . Arrivals: E 0. Landls, Oxford; A. L. James, Laurlnburg; B. F. McMillan, Red Springs; A. B. Groom, Maiton; W. B. Rodman, Washington. Gov. Ayeock left this morning for Dunn, where be spoke this evening. Thfi Supreme Conrt did not file any opinions yesterday. Tho chief Justice was sick and justice Cook had to go to Warrenton to hear a habeas corpus case. Auditor Dixon left today for Wilson, where bo made an adilrcss this evening to the students of tbo Klnsey semi nary. " Raleigh's new Holder, Sorbor, proves quite sn addition to its base ball team. Another fielder la coming. As rapidly as tho public printers com plete the wotk on one of the public acts of 1001 they send 50 copies of it to the secretary of Stale. This is very con venient, ss tbe lsws will hardly appear before the middle of July. 1 A few weeks ago a little child of dis trict attorney Claude M. Bornard died at his home here. Another child Is now critically 111. There Is no spresd of smallpox in Oberlln and west Rslelgb. Only four esses have occurred. At the Baptist Female University this morning lbs snuusl sermon wss preshed by Rev. J. J. Taylor of Norfolk. The "deal" which It was so positively asserted was to have been mado this week by which the Cottonseed Oil Trust would take over all the Independent mills la off. ' RMtatlts a RaSeetlaa. Tbe Soprano's Maid-My mistrosa bad Ore bouquvta thrown at bcr dur ing the first act. T,ne Conlrnllo's Maid (dlsdalnfnlly) tndecdl now nice I I'll bet a be paid for tbetn herself." Tbe Soprano'e Maid Of course abe did. She doesn't nave to have thing charged Ilk aome people I know dov Brooklyn Ufa . 4)aUa mi4 Aaa-arar. A woman carrying suit case and severs I nmhrallaa bustled op to s wv ry looking servant of the company to tho rennaylvants, railroad ferrybous at Jersey city tho other day. "Do It make any dlfferenco which ferry 1 like for Now Torkr sir asked. . "It don't make any dlDTrmco to me, ma'am," b replied.-!" rw York Boo.. llararonl I taken from a Orrek drrs vatloo which means U btraard dead." la llmnoa to tbe a orient rostons of ! lag It St feasts for lb ocad. , . Xever brgto a good a hired talk with A ana wno baa )ot etartrd a Br that tbratM to go asL-Acblaoo Olobo. . . Tnmt4?, Na.I By vlrtas of the poos id to s y that oat ul DaW of Trass, dated Utt ISIS, day of Jum 1SXJ0 aad saud by tbe tbe K Carolina n.h, . Oy.tor, Uassw aad ladastrlal Aasorlalloa, I wld sipnoa to sal at tbe Coon He lKt ia Nw IWrs at Mm knar of It o'clork , Moadsy Ik 14i day of Jae, IW'i la lb kUbM bidder, all U-ai aer alu phi; parcel, or tract 'or lt of laad Hlna aad being oa tb West si" of 0 ttaatt, aow Sana, a a tfc Ftd- l MdaaIS4ial hnad la tbo city ol Nw Jura at nrgtsalsg ataplalio aall r4 at lb oiU laloi ck ot all road aad t Oar strsaH isanlng iI.k nkr0ly alnag said MartrWIml toad to Tie sira. UiSec at alaai 'intirt t U naiaiaas Uoa of I aad Iter Hnall, Ibaar .null. imt lut mrm ia (Mar traa k.ei iit l!,al oT t fi bi lit ifc a4 -I Ma Um'i4 ttii of ttrt l.1, I.. j'l.i-t ltS l Ifc buL.Kafa. ttH tilua l,ta, auUa 4 fntnehiant ..at Ir'f an, I t M-taSlfsf la Ii.Ia rt at. drvUM, Urn a'M (.., I J pwt bf Iht rit!l ICl I a" nn, I'st. Irynrt, flam law.lfl.l A t.ll,. Is an-t aa tid'but ,tvl UA ti a.M!'t. tr,, tv-a-.ff.ffiif k r-rwu as fa' stfUBil. ti. 'ta a m f;f1lt, 4 f 'ti f f r 1 1 l : r ( r , ! at S r-' ' fml' i - a '. 4 t a a- r I m '.. 1. 1 THE MARKETS. x Tbe following quotations weru roceir d by J. , Latham & Co, New Berr N.t!. Nnw York, May Si. j CoTTOS; "June . . juJ Aug Oct..... Open. High. liw. Ooscj , 7.65 . 770 7l . i.OU .(to , 7.84 7 ay 7.01 u.uo Clilcago, May 32. Ueu. lilgu. Low. Close WilKAT: llaj July COBS: May.. .. : July. . . . ttlbs:- May July ... 74i 74i ... 7u 74i 73J Open. High. Low. Close . . 00 47 47 48 ...46 444 44j Open. High. Low. Close ... 8 15 8 22 ... 7.97 7 1)3 New York, May 23. Stocks; Open. High Low Close So. R'yPfd 82 Cont. 108 So Ry 80 Rock Is. 154 1524 88 108 80 154 104 13 501 44, 4f 147i 7 Mo. P B. 8. L T.C.I U.S. 8. ... 0. & O Sugar V. 0. C. . . . . 104 13 , 50i 44 .'48 147, 67 148 Liverpool 8pota'4 7 16 Sales 8,000 bales. Futures, May-June 4.15, Aug-tiept. 4 11 PORT BEOKII'l'S. Same week Last week last year. 30,000 54,000 This week. Sat. . 5,000 Mon. 18,000 Tues. 8,000 Wed. Tours. Frl. Tbe least in quautity and most In quality describes DeWlu's Little Early Risers, the famous pills for constipation, and liver complaints. F B Duffy & Co. gueun of Hcrvlii Attempt Suicide. Vienna, May 20 The Belgrade cor respondent of the Montagshlatt sajs that Queon Braga of Horvia, driven to desperation by the sensational rnvelt tlnns concerning her, attempted su d ie yesterday by shooting herself. A lady In walling wrenched the revolver from her mistress's hand ami iirevuuted the Queen's self destruction. Dobbin & Ferrall, At Tucker's Store, 123-125 Fnyettevllle St , Raleigh, N. C. OUR WASHABLE FABRICS in aU Cool Summer Fabrics. - - We offer the ktrgnat variety oi styles for aralsta or fall droasea. At no oilier store Is the p such a Mtrtalnly of getiing what Is moat beeosarag as well as eom torUbl for Summer. Batist, Plmttkm Owlaana, Pllsana, PlnmetM, Frewrb Mulls, fine and Hhmr Lawn, all of lb above In fUrip, Fk at, Uatwolrie aad tkroll raUems, sosae fhraataad Dainty, others la Oorgaxiaa fleets, A It two stylish. ' rVar bawl aooBaaJ la aaa Omm. Will sod sainpln. DOorUN FERRALL, Ralrlgh, ti. C AH R0ADY f inr It run U f ft U. f t f t i ft'ljf -rt r U m 1 1 m ..i.r- ' p t.f 1 1 ' a -n ". 'l f ri - t r a r i h'n I. rl r ? 1 r w I f t f ! I , f t o ; f i r ) V41V. V. I cut. I And a Sugar Cured Pig Hams JUST RECEIVED. Also Nice lot Fancy Cuke and Crackers-' FRESH STRAWBERRIES received froiji W. II. White- hurefs farm fveiy morning. I lvspeelfiilly solicit your pat ronage. Yours to Please, ! 5 J.L 'Phone 91. 55 I li'siii'cti'uil V nntil'v lln 1 1 ,n,s",,,,iS (Oonimi'iieiiifr M MAIL XT T ,'!s(',,l,t Sal,ll,lay) 't 7::-! oVIoek during the s'nmmer months, 4 mi order to uive my clerks a little recreation, knd wmilil earn 4 istly ask the co-oj elation ol' the jmhlie in Keijeral. d 5J 'eiy licspcetfullv, 5 ' 2 J. J. TOLSON Jr., I Broad St Grocer. Phone 137. 0QOOO44444400000 Nice lot of Pig IlaniN, I.rakfaKt ICacon 2 and Big Hams to Slice on hum), llrmz Mustard Drcssinc, 1'irpan-il !f Mustard. Horse Kadish. Ilaked ll.nnv-. nl, r without tomato sa,H , V rii ltli's-swci t and sciur, I'n siTM il (iinci i l.i a A I'orrins Saucr. l ine 4W Lalirl Keu-lmp, and many ! Ii r uh thnij;, t. , numerous to niiniiii ojw 4 in siu-li a small span-. DON'T KOIKIKT Ol'H CHICKENS. 4 t L. M. Satterthwaite & Bro. o Phone 169 1 61 Broad Street. OOOOQ04444044d4OOOQO t liiULBook Store HA M MOCKS HK(' O.MMKNDKI) for Solid Comf'rt, and all new dr slgnt of lhl year's msnu fact a re. G. N. Ennett. URD! A Liberal Reward will be paid lor a Tale Cushion Frame Bicy cle, Model , 68, shop No. 41738, that was hired by one Arthur Ulce on Monday, May 13th, it i e turned to i. KDaiuiTON. , imoi I'ellock of d ( laa .tisstla, JiRSV feXHN, h. (1 ' NEW ICE I At Iho (M WaUsTW 4 Dantel'i r Hon, i Polit arwl Jitnji Atlfiti n. Icq Delivered At tla.OU I' tUat. IfUIUJI. H a in s nice lot Small i Wholesale Retail . Crro4?er, 71 rGnii Htm otici mil.li tli it T wi l close my ilace dj ' a it 111 VltFiH. Ml lay May lllthj every evmin d H. M. Pollock, Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange s: The 0HE A PEST Turnoutainthe city. No. 70 puth Front Street, opposite Hotel Chattawfca. Good Soja ( r.mr fmjl gHl nitlrriil . in binnl oltli kn'rfletigo and .kill V, , Ua llm ri-rybaslof furryUune " it Is .iuibl lo lm)ww sttliina i,, it Th -n. il,an'l rarry na hail at rmnh as lh 4illty. IMtaoaa In niltinjf and awrring It an art i itM(. It may m Oalaa. latrlasr OmlUh, to y.ni. at fru WU h tlif liUle aalfka and Innnj hot I pa goo thmneb with by "r aiind ant Is dmaihg lla vtrWnta drtnkt. but tlaxy all add to Um rtaroc It's jntt iIkm lltU "klaks', teat rtra'tham's BVxia "Cht,- J - 'rjrriy Fr Kalr. I bar sorsraj ' dsalraMo HaaloV fot tale, sliaaiwl ' I tbo beat riilsaa-e frl af tba CHy. Ai a anntbrt ol good boUdiag lot la rn"d lonaUtsaa. I. t, WOLfMDKK Pliotr japhs! Yo W k. IE i Hiary If f wlab 10 r 9 Wo ks aa : lit I la bad la llstwUrt f ii'tn i it. oor -t " tk osmw( baa tk'il' i KWssi (!. illlaaaa I T will Sata i ; fla 'a-y . frLUy eff .!.. M. JoruW J iiniifikwl. Stnf.lp I!.m. rilh l!"in. Tibl t'n. Prr in! i 1y wk or frsfmlh. ' . Yt'i'.'f ', K f r.' Ur f',.,ff I' . . - I e4 s:r.i. .-..., , f r-r , 4 f ; 'f- ? ir ( . r t W! M ID Mi J ! f - It A . 1 I fJAH' 1 1 1 i t - - 1LI 6 ' v. twar t rvi.
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