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hi Our Mr. S. H.Scott his just returned car toads of personalty selected the best the market affords, .and by competent judges, conceded to be superior to any stock brought to this market in the past five years. Sizes range from r 14 1-2 to 17 hands, wehing from 800 to 1,35 pounds, in both Horses and Mules; suitable to any usef-f arm, draft nd exceptionally good roadsters. We are also tarrying a full line of Buggies, Robes, sole agents for the renowned Ellis Buggies and We offer the above for sale on very Notes, guaranteeing satisfaction and to ?. A. I01E S Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange IT Ally i Iaigsit and flrest stork of Dorses sad Ma'ee eer offered for tile In Newborn A car icaa or ra-n jus' ia. aio e otatpie' Hoe oi iiotgtesv wagons . Hernees, Rob s, Whips, Csrt Wheels, Etc. J. JOWES, rop. L. Gk DANIEL'S .42 Craven St, New Bern, N.. C has jixat received the finest lot of iruui Dd. xjuujld toiub was In Eastern North Carolina, and have also lost receiveua irao 101 oi . which means that there xiuies ana nice uorses at as low prices as tney can he sold in any market In this State -eo everybody call and look for yourself; - , plcwr B njWlilitdty Academy, , NEW BEILV, Ne " '-- -New BeVa'f Cml Military School "-RWgli Kew and Obeemr. V ' - V k trm Porfnta of Eiene , '1. fcftrr fVfulpmwiU, BeuUfu1 ' - - t, Hur-rV Faulty, A Pr-rlsltrt LaZ viT-i' y . ,rl ' lWTnitor7 td at different pmt-fc Wnu for Caulnsta. Fprtng Tnn fjtif Jsmiary 2n4. . " S. J. HOLLADAY, A. B. LL B, . . ' 7' r' - -r.- 1 TD : f r n :'--; - j from" the-Wes tern markets with three - ' Whips, Wagons and Cart Wheels, being , Auburu Wagons close margin for Cash or good secured save you money. See us before buying, Scott & Co. ever Giiema mr nam , - . . . , are good bargains for CrowvU, IV WsUr; and bra e, ewcant it the hmd of evfy rUnrbnnt - ' ' President f- r.4 a4 r f - ...a W II ! II l .ir u - i v jm r ) ' .: RlLSTA'JP.ANTS. . - '. ThT Cm lit B.laa WllA the - First Fmek B vol tie. The restaurant Is of comparatively modern origin. The flnt French, revolu tion, at the close of the e'stteenth cen tury, witnessed lis birth.- Frior to tLat time the best cook were la the employ of the nobility, whose ruin threatened tbem with equal disaster. A happy In spiration, however,, Jed. ihem 4o open, places of public entertainment, which leaped at- once Into Immense popular favor, Inasmuch as previously, while the French people were endowed with the Instincts of delicate cookery, they were - unable : to 'gratify; their tastes through the absence of resorts availa ble for the pnrpoaevVjS-MV'i- ' The proprietors of many of these es tablishments quickly acquired a wide spread fame and large wealth. Coin cident with the birth ef the restaurant in France, an immense impulee was given to the publication of Vpopular treatises on the art of cookery com posed by the most famous cooks.- These were rapidly disseminated among" the people, who, gifted with a natural gen ius for gastronomy, promptly; availed Of the new sources of knowledge to perfect themselves in an: art of which they have become the foremost expo nents of the world. Among these pub lications was the."Almanach des Gour mands," established in 1804, one of the classics or culinary learning. v' INSECT MORAL QUALITIES. Ant nd Bce IMaplar aa JCitnwr- dinar? Baaa of Datr. o There are insects, mostly - parasitic. which, like some men, only desire to eat and drink, but among the social insects, spen as ants and bees, there la a high development oftmoral quali ties, to which Haeckel goes the length of applying the term "soul life," to dis tinguish them from mere instinct. - Thus patriotism Is obviously a virtue. among ants, for If an ant hill is dis turbed the inmates never attempt to escape from danger, but apply them selves Immediately to rescue the lives and property of the community as a whole. Respect for law and order is also very strongly marked in. some communities of ants, which Include soldiers and workers, peasants and ar tisans, governors and slaves. Bees have an extraordinary sense of duty. Huber noted relays of them sup porting a fragment of comb which threatened to fall without one single bee flinching or leaving its post until relieved by another. Loyalty to the queen is another distinct moral qual ity. Th HouUi Mamarea. Unlike the Jungfrau, the Rtghl or other European mountains. Including Vesuvius, which have been conquered by the modern engineers and now wear the harness of a railway to or near their summits, Mont Blanc la an abso lute monarch, and no mortal may set the limit of its reign. The Goths and Vandals of old, the armies, the tourists of today 5r tomorrow may pour down through the Alpine denies, but Mont Blanc through all such changes Is mon arch still, its snow capped peaks rising far abort all else and the avalanches down Its shies, more to be feared than any of its other dangers, defying the skill and courage of many a" climber 8. K. Hlllca in Harper's Weekly. FOR THE CHILDREN Jackkalvaa, The word "Jack" is applied to any contrivance which does the work of s boy or servaut. In French the name Jacques Is a term used for a youth of menial condition. Tbe term "conns try joke" Is of kindred sense. Jack-lord, jackanapes, Jack tar, Jsck- o'-lantern, black Jack, Jack rabbit, tbe term jack applied to tbe knave in playing cards, jack-in-the-box and jack of all-tradea show the derivative mean ing; hence Jackknifo means a boy's knife. In early days the Jackknlfe beaded the list of a boy's toytand, with bla skates, gave him the greatest pleasure. Ilia skstes were made of What do yon suppoaeT Beef bones. fastened to the soles of his feet! The boys pushed tbemaetrea on the Ice by ineana of poles shod with sharp tron point. Taa UWIw1! Clawa. If yon take the trouble when yon at re up nwmey. enough and paschaaa lobster to votlcf the claws yew will ofe- tewt that each is peculiar tad quite kaaterUtlmiircrt from the ether. One cisw is a aclaaors, the other a mlU one Is a cutter, the other a cracker. . rractically lobster hat ten legs, bat ef these only eight art ase4 la ! lug. Of tbtat tea legs tbe front pair, the clawa, art employed in selling and crashing its prey. Oenerall tbe Hi at claw Is tbe more aleader and Inorw and has sharp trttn oa its edges, while the other tut ao teeth, but blunt hnxr dee or hammer. This left claw tt op erated by ttroater muatfea, Boeae- timea, however, tae ertaeora claw Is the left toe, tad the hammer or rnhcr claw It lha rights-Ken aebe JonraaL f la tSU Uaa. '-."Tft erwit dUftwtsd with tt.n , t should thlok he would." " "warr . .. . .... "-. " "lie s . in BfortakeT.,,-CJevled nata Iettfr. ;.V A rnjttrr.cl Cone" Itaanfng l:kt uui oa thet'roM dt!rf lbs e S ksr,r) ettset t-'t'i!s, srs Try dty o-tir. rtaa. It Ubnor srrrjWy le ktr t ftllifcle e!ve kB.1r, sad il.vi'i am S4 k4 r-iUi i Amirs Vi'r: V.ttT.t, Cb', t -"'V trT.t est !'!, dUtrp'sr q .Uk!f sn Ur I'l i..os!.!p '"V. ('Oil 0 I) r.:itm'l rm ftota' n II i ii. -i; i fTf n r ' j f t Ij' ! rf CV '. U ! .' 1 1 I'M U I' j ! ' ; f .- r i f - y ' ' ' T t - ' ' a S t' r TH SAM AT EU ft IN "$PO RTS. Is Ob Wrfca rUr Omly rmr ta amateur la one who plays' for pleasure only. He can play With whom he pleases, so long as he ' plays for pleasure alone. He may play with or against a team which Is being paid or playing for gate money. He may p'oy with proXesslonala '. or- against them. ( There is no reason why-an amateur should not play, in any company I he pleases so long at he enjoys It, pro vided he plays only for that reason. The professional. Is one who engages in , athletics ;, for.'-'jsllTaihooaV'.Xliia, however, would not make a profession al baseball player-a profesional tennis slayer. , Experience has taught that; as a rule, men who are playing for a live lihoodthat r is, - tor money place, -a small value on pleasure and are ready to mar tffe game by quarreling, trick erg pr unfair dealing.'; It it only; when th professional hurts the pleasure of the game that ; he is objectionable. This is not the distinction perceived by oar makers of rules, who have been to absorbed in the money, summer base ball and summer board question that they failed to notice how rapidly they were creating In the ; amateur world all the unpleasant characteristics of the professional, the most notable of which it quarreltomeness tthd making a: bhsl- nesspf Ittu. . ' - The colleges for their atnieno inter course heed only the common rule that an amateur Is one who has received no compensation for his athletic skill, that those who have received such compen sation are professionals and that pro fessionals are barred: with all sub scribing to this simple rule and Jiving up to it only an agreement to meet an nually each year for a certain period would be further needed. Outing. THE MEALS FOR POETS. Baa-llaa. Breakfast Parties Earl? Ia the Last Ceatarr. The breakfast party became fashion able in the early decades of the last century, Samuel Rogers being one of the principal hosts. Bound his table gathered all the wits and celebrities of the day. At his house in St James place Byron and Moore first came to gether "over a mess of potatoes and vinegar." It waa in his dining room that Brsklne told the story of hit first brief and Orattan that of his last duel, while the Iron Duke described Water loo as a "battle of giants." Rogers asked people, it wss currently report ed, by way of probation for dinner, but hit breakfast parties were more social than his dinners, which, comparatively speaking, were affairs of necessity or form. His invitation notes were mod' els of penmanship snd conciseness. "Will you breakfast with me tomor row l-r. R.," was the pithy invitation to a celebrated wit "Won't IT was the congenial response. . He was fond of quoting Rousseau's profession of un gout fin pour lea dejeuners, the time of tbe day when we are quietest and talk most st our ease. Qrevllle in his "Mem oirs" notes one of these breskfasts in 1831. "Sydney Smith, LuttrelL John Russell snd Moore excessively agreea ble. I never heard anything more en tertalnlng than Sydney Smith tuch bursts of merriment snd to dramatlcl Breakfasts are tbe meals for poets. 1 met Wordsworth and Soutney at break fast Rogers' are always sgreeable." Chambers' Journal. Ceed'a Carle Defeases. An Interesting book might be writ ten on the subject of "Curious De fenses." One excellent instance it supplied hers In what waa known as "Good's rvtsle." Codd wst defending t client tecnaed of stealing a duck. He net up seven defenses: (1) Tbe iccused bought the duck and psld for tt; (2) he found It; (8) It was given to him; (4) It new Into hit garden; (B It waa put In hit pocket while be slept Blx and seven are not recorded, bat an amicus curiae tug rested that there never was ,tny dock-at tlL The aerated wss acquit ted, not "because they chose toy par ticular defense, hot bees use they did not know which to choose, and they gave the prisoner the benefit of tbe doobf-Spectstor. ' . -. The release Valee ef aaear ' Sunday It not only a re I Igloos but hygienic Inttilntion. It It beneficent In Its neea, morally and physically. How workers should beet spend the Bnnday hi still n .sooot question, but that ft should be a Urn of tool refresh meat and recreation, a moment tt VI 14 Co reill exprsaaas It, "for tundtng and taking breath a the threshold of so other week." a season for thought, for Intellects! enjoyment for' tbe aotare of nature and the admlrsUen of Its wonders snd baaoty, no sensible per son win 14 likely la deny. Whether motoring or card pitying It the beat wsy te sttsln the ends must be left ta each Individual's )Qdgraetjt-Lady VWet CrevUlt ia London Graphic lr rite1 Tell rrll, t A lady was Iking stoeg tbe streets of ens of oar rltlns a abort time sre, foflowed by her pet png dog. lido's tall rnrled aa mora Ibst it formed Utile hoop, the fp of It rUti( at hi bsck tt the apot where It "great en,' ss the tliililrra aey, A Utile !ret trb ran after lt dot, crying eel; "I kivow whit rnak l!.t Irg'S UI tOft n fjiiml I ke a ring. I kii'ne a rn his till mrl , D'jt fcmr. lb ltr. awtwwbit ft ! ted, stoT-r4 M akl: : S-J ( the f -s f! the IWfji (H nr..,!!,fi m'r girn- ' I t t i n 1 1 , t.e r r 4 t I ' ' " f r f 1 '"1 f t i POINTED PARAGRAPHS. Too many people have ( habit of po- lug wlih their bristles up. -. ' - It U ktldoLu one hears. an Interesting lie, though the " people- surely ; get enongli practice. - " 'C - The. first question i aSted In every home by every metnberof the family returning . from an ".abswe : ou the streets is "Where's -mother T" v. " There are. two ebmulutnU which can usually be nudeof ; every womaur She has too much patience with, her amis and tftt 'eaougli w(tW tltelr father, t Talk about a ni'au f ussing sbout the family bills! Ton should;. hear a coun trywoman wuo-.makes butter -talk to her folks ' when i tley dip . into: her cream.-.. :. -. ;. . . . -. ' It 1a a good thing to keep at least one building in the course of erectlou la a small town. It gives the people a place to got and find fault on a Sunday, out side of the regular cburcbgomg. Atch ison Globe. - : THE SECRET OF SUCCESS, Forty million bottles of August Flow er sold in the United States alone since lit introduction V- ; And the demand for It Is sU growing. hn't thst a fine showing , of success ? Don't it prove that August, Flower has had Unfailing success In the cure of Indigestion and dysptpsl -the two greatest enemies of health and happiness t ; Does It not af ford the evidence that August Flo wer is a tun iptciSo for all stomach and Intestinal disorders t that il has proved Itself the best of all liver regulators f August Flower has a mstchlecs record of over thirty-five years in coring the ailing millions of these distressing com plaints a success that Is becoming wider lh Its scope .evera day, at home and abroad, at tbe fame of August Flow er spreads. Trial bottles 85c, regular size 75c. For sale by all druggist. 8 Duffy. Debit a4 Creatta. Tes, Bald Mrs. Millionaire proud ly, 'we married our daughter very well, I think. We gave her n dowry of $2,000,000, and yon have no idea how ninny noblemen there were after her. She's now n countess." 'Yes, I read it all In the papers," re turned Mrs. Cheerful smilingly. "We didn't give our daughter any dowry at all. and she Is . very happily married to a successful young business mnn.' No dowry?" 'None. It wasn't necessary. In the matrimonial market, yon know. It de- penVls on the girl whether she is nc cepted as a debit or a credit." After tbe full meaning of this had percolated through the intellect of Mrs. Millionaire a coldness seemed to arise and make Itself felt. New York Press. How's This ? We offer .One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any cast of Catarrh that can not be cured by Ball's Catarrh Cure. F J CHENEY & CO Toledo, U. We. the undersigned, have known J Cheney for she lest IS years, and be ll era him nerteotir aonoraue in ail can test transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations mads by bis Arm. Waldixo, Knmsn at Mia via, Wbolesela DrargU. Toledo, O, Hall's Catarrh Cure It teken ' iatein- ally, acting directly upon the blood and mucooe surfaces of tht system. Test) montals free. Price 70 ou per bottle. Tbe l:ha nrntiurl. I was hi'ervntcd one Htindar In wstclilns the movement of liln'.s, CTiinililllnx n lilmuit. I threw It out sat down on I lie plsrla and n waited ro- Stilt. write n contributor to the B ton Itecord. It-ws not long after the birds rsins and liolped tliemsclvea Ivefore s rat appeared. Then a warning note wa aouudeil by a bird, evidently on guard on the top of the plana, where he could survey tbe whole arena. At tys warning every bird disappeared and remained In 'biding until a reassuring not wss heard from the tittle sentry potted on tbe plana, roof. . --.-. . i , To Idltof of JMrtsl. ';; KtsrBerti 1 ULAKritot It not toUnttitw Bern we will stU property owners dt raet, also send half gaUea for tiamtta. Uoa, gtvt thirty dtyt Unit for peytaeat and fret paltt to pels first hones (alas- td. . ' : '. ,i Wears tad no? art Hks gOM. . t . Lead with tine. Hon chalk abW. 4 gallons Let If and I gslloaa nil will rlottavmtt s'lsdhonaa. . Wt Uttltt properry owaart to Vrltt for parUcalsra, and color cards. '. , - LONOhf AST MAirrnti, , Falst Hsktu for Tlty Ttars. F f Msftsaau daalrlsg agaaey, as obtain H U proptrlr tqalpped for sail- Taa leenUMIHr t Teaee "That ansa could awn bis own botrt If be wees not ae ettrsrsgiat" 'Te. bet what would be lbs nT be owned bis oat hrm he would sim ply rsartgsga it." Wsaalngton Star. " Ai tmerxtney r.caidoe.' : Fnf pr!n. I.m'te. t-arn. VkV'.l tiA V' i-'-itk i' I r'Uir g an fw4 a t - nli'il i'm. 1 t,' tk fmis 1 sr. I t'l or, if gives iet'.ssl re Hef ff.a pi. t.ylf'."e bt ps'ts t ,.l I i ,lee WtA Iks l r- tj i ' 1 t f 1 '. e I 1 1 ' T ' s I. ',"!! 1 1 1 '-.te X t' J A at ? 0 tip ? ' i r ! 1 1 1 I i FreiiGhlefiodiGalDroDs LYOII'S . Btrictly vegetable, perfectly harmlesa,'aare to accompIUn DESICEO r HI? C I II C A. A. a AT . tea. Ki9WL.(urcicsi unown jcaioie ... ".&',."." uowr ou aids VSold by Da.VIS New BERN. Athoiougb, practical and progressive institution, foll abreast of the time. Investigate and know for yoi Silf that the Carolina Busi ness Co lege leada in practical results. For information address S. J. HOLLADAY, Pres. College in session day and night. he Key That Unlocks The Door to Long Living. The men of eighty five and ninety years of age sre not the rotound well fed, bat tbln, spare men who live on a slender diet Be as careful ss be will, hoaever, a man past middle age, will occasionally eat too much or of some article of food not suited to his consiltu tlon, aid will need a dose of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to cleanse and invigorate his stomach snd regulate his liver and bowels. When this Is done there Is no reason why the average inu should not live to old age. For sale oy all druggists. A PILL AT NIGHT. NO "M0RNINQ AFTER" SICK HEADACHE . POsiTiveLV cured bv Alts sll Oliaans ol the Stomach, Liver, Kldnayt and Bowslt, Coattlpatloa, Blllout nt, Htadachs, Indigestion, Ntrvousnett, Plmptas, Blotchtt and All Skin Impurities. F0K SALE BY ALL DRUQQISTS. Tm Sites, 10 Cents and 26 Cents per Bot. Accept No Substitutes. Executor's Nctice. The undersigned hating qualified ss the E reenter of Eugene Bryant. deceased, hereby notifies sll persons bold log claims sgalnst toe estste or said do, cetied to present tbem duly autbentica ted, within one year from this date or this notice will be oleaded in bar of their recovery. All pertrn. indebtedto tbe estate of said deceased will please make Immediate payment. Executor, Vancebc.ro, N. C. Dec. 6th, 1004. Aflministrator's Notice Uavlag Qualified as administrator ol Pheobe Waters deceased, late of Craven county, N O.thls Is to notify sll per so dp having claims sgainst tne estate or saio deceased to exhibit them to tbe under signed on or before the 6th dav of Dec ember 1905. or this notice will he pleaded In bar of recovery. AH persons In debted to said estste will please make Immediate payment. Tnls oin day ot Dec ivtH GEO B. WATERS, Admr Entry Notice. - Piste of North Carolina, Craven Count. To George B. Waters, Eotr Taker for Craven County: The undersigned Wesley B. Morris of Beaufort county. North Caroline, enters snd lsys claim to the following describ ed piece or parcel of land la No One lowDsblp, Craven coootf.Siale of North Carolina, the same belns vacant and unappropriated laadad subject to entrv vtss Bounded sad adjoining th Kied K Wiggins lnd. Ifce Usrdisg lasd, tbt land of John Mills, formerly the land ol Ji seph Wlgass.tse Dlaklsa land, Oak j laUod snd Heady Bianck, contalalng by esUmatto W) acres mors er lees. Salered this 13U dav rf Dec 1904 WKrJLEY B. MOKHM. ALHTUIV CiEDLIHA DISPATCH iilfll AND- Old Domiiiioii Steamship Co Frolgnt and Passenger forall points north . EFFliCTI VB OCT." 21 H04, r Tb Steamet. Nauiw it acheO uled to tail At 6 pm Moodav, Wed- nendtj and Fridaj' lot iuzaoew CSlT, ttiAklng laodiDft tt Orient! tndilonAoktUbud, TU S learner Ocmookt la aced led to tail at 3 p m Tor, day, Tburtday tad Baturday for ElUtbeth CStr, making latviiagi tt Oriental end Bonnokt bltad, Freight frwNived tot Utef tbt? oat tour pmicrri to tillpf . - Tat further InfomaUon trplx GEO nENDEP-SON, Agv II V Uewn&,Oen ft A Tsm Mi ' NortoU, V W 8 8rsBtU Awt Cm Ft and s"i Agt, Kow Km. N O a Griffith Street ' J I':zt Ibrkcl. : ) t c ; -r.r.l a at II - O'rT.ff f,T r.e.l rr.f- 1 A":i,m f ry a n't i a 1 in 1 ' ' , 1 - IPII2L.II-i5S remeiiy, trice,! ,vi per bottle, o( tu tmul. mux mTZa,.. PHAEMACY Hoflaii lpvtnt Co., tae A. & N. C. R. R. TIME TABLE NO. 2 To Take Efloct bunday, Oct. 28, 1U04 at 10:19 A. M., E. S. T. Uoing Katt Boukdli.e: ; Ooing Wts No. b Pasacnger Train DAILY. hTATlONS: , . . . UolUaboro. .. . . , . LaOrange. . , . . . K.inston. , No. 4 Lv. p in Ar. a m ...1108 ...10 88 ...io ia 8 30. . . . 8 61). . . 4 22..., 540..., 6 60... ..At Born, Ij 0 00 Ar 8 45 7 20. .Ar. Morehead oity Lv 75 No. 6, No. 0, Passenger 8Tthjns: Pubjvnger Train Train. DAlL.'k Kxctpl Buutay Lv. a. a Ar, p. m 8 00 UoldBDoro e 80 18 lioui'B 8 08 B2 LaUmu(U 7 67 8 87 ailing tjreek 7 47 8 48 KlUHtou 7ITi 9 0a Oiwwell 7 26 9 ia. Dovor 7 17 30 Core Oroek 7 00 9 60 Tuscarora 8 60 9 64 Claras 0 41 1010 Ar. New Born, Lv 6 80 a. m. p, M, Mixed Freight and Pass. Dally Kx. tiunday. r. No. ....Lv. New Bern Ar . Kiverd&le . . . , , oroalan , Havelock No. 12 30. 1 12.. 1 .. 1 40.. 2 09.. 2 HO.. 228.. 2 66 800 P. at. 8, 8 05 780 7 18 700 6U Newport, Lv , .Wild wood 6 07 Manslldld .Ar.Morohcad oity.Lv.. Ar. M. oity Depot, Lv.. . 5 68 . 620 .. 4b0 a. at, KKKIOHT. DAILY KXCEPT .-iUNDAY No. 1. 2d ClasL Lv. a ui 511..., 545.... 8 12.... 67.... 7 82.... 740..., 9 00... No. s. 2d Class Ar, p m ...260 . . . . 2 18 .... 208 .... 188 .. .1218 ... 101 ....11 01 ....1040 ....10 10 ....264 .... . . Ooldaboro, . , . Best's . . 1-aUraDge. Falling Crook... ... Kinston Oaawell .... .... Dover 9 40 core creek 10 10 Tuacarora. . . . 10 88 Clark's r 00 Ar. New Bern, Lv R 8 HOWLAN1), R V FOSTER, Gen Man Supt I'reat S L DILL, intiCE MD BRICK Like a Shipwrecked Sailor adrift, helpless, and hoprJees la tbe veragt) man who suddenly findt bitnaejf bereft of wealth or com petence bj rraaoa of fire lost wi la oat Iniarance Indemnity. Tbe In- urancf) ooropanlca we tern win come to your rescue If yon get your policy now. also sell first claiu Brick. G. A 21 ICOIiXs, rhoaa 290 South Front tad Eaooock 8U. o.a, " fat. K r vv?ifiTorf.D,C. vouisTia '- ' -i Tn 1 . ,. f .... N.C ' ( 1 aiAinLtts jnf;irr: i i I I I I m i "'' M-ee t -v..,A i m f r - I e- I -- i r- I C " ' :'. (. t t-
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