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I IS "OLDEX Waalilugtou LINCOLN COURIER, LOCAL JCKI'AL'TM ENT. Tbe Lincoln Courier in 1851. J. t. ROBERTS, Editor.

government xpense a letu-r to every Postmister and railway mail cleik iu tin country. Tbi lettr iulininUw i lull iu such chunks th.il itM receive! cannot fail to read between the Pncs "I am again in buinc-sh Ht the old hlaud bargains iu department." LVuli' Letter. (Concluded from last week.) Married, In Lincoln county, on the 23rd by George Coon, Esq. Mr. John Cryder to Miss Poll The Charlotte Observer failed to each Lincolnton last Monday and he subscribers and the Courier were oat of humor, because we cannot affbid to miss an issue of that paper.

Besides it was the one con" taining account of the fire in Char Iotte. On Wednesday that issue made its appearance. A few weeks ago, Feb. 21, Bun-come Brotberton, a boy aged 14 years, of Catawba Springs township, was attending a "chopping" and a tree in falling- struck him on the head fracturing his skull. The back part of his skull was mashed IN HOC SIGNO VINCESIII THE GREAT POLlTlCA BATTLE OF 1892 WAS FOUGHT ON THE QUESTION OF TARIFF REFORm.

It has been our policy in the past, (and shall continue to bo future) to drive prices down to the lowest notch, give our CU3- tosners the advantage of the Closest buying, add 0UI3' one profit and be satisfied. This policy has been equally as satisfactory to our customers CUUKCH DIRECTOR 5T. Presbyterian. Rev. R.

Johnston, Pastor. Preaching every 2nd, and 4th Sundays 11 A. M. and 7 P. M.

Sunday School every Sunday 4 P. Prayer Meeting evry Wednesday, 7 P. Session meets Wednesday after second Sundays, alter Prayer Meeting. Preaching at Iron Station on second Suudavs, 3 P. M.

Preaching at Paper Mill Academy on 4th Sundays, 3 P.M. Methodist. Rev. M. T.

Steele, Pastor. Preaching every 1st and 3d Sundar 11 A and 7:30, P. M. Correspondence of the Courier Democratic eMihusiasiu cannot be washed out, anoed out, blowed out or froze out. The uorlb wind blew, the enow fell and there were icicles banging from tren, horse-, and the whiskers ot men, but these little noxancea did not count when it came to inaugurating a democratic President.

Mr. Cleveland proved his judifference to them by declin ing to deliver his inaugural address in the Senate chamber, iustead of from the open-air platform on tbe east front of the capitol, before wbicb, standing in the snow storm, were about 10 000 people. He thought, and correctly, toe, that if C. C. Henderson having taken his son, L.

P. Henderson, into copartnership with him, the Mercantile Business will be continued at the same stand, under the name of C. C. Henderson Son. as it has been to us, and is evidenced by our greatly increac "Hob l'edk uoi loyal to OeuMX'ra-cy Whoever heard of mcli a thing Bob commenced tbe battle for Democracy iu 1852.

Frank P.erce National Democratic Standard bearer. I then enlisted for life. Have not waivered in foity ye-rs. Have fought, blei, and died in the volume of business this reason as well as by the expressions NEW CUSTOMERS who could not resist the seductiveness our matchless bargains. Our Clothing business has grown a-pace and our Stock ai'd Price have "Knocked out" all competi- lt is another Tidal wave in our favor.

Cleveland ought tc Democratic ranks forty years, and if tors the people were good enough dem- ocrats to brave the storm to see tbis period will uot prove beyond )Uy XA Inaugural suit from us, for we have taken the tariff off, reasonable doubt loyalty to a pariy, in factt the next Tivsident and his Cabinet Officers, together I see do need of lurtber proof, so with their wives and families, would find it greatly to their ad- vantage to buy clothing, Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes, nats, jet it pass lor half it is vvonb. In 1872, I did not attend te election as I bad no cand date to vote for FIVE CENTS REWARD. Ran away from the subscriber, on or about the 10th October, ls50, a mulatto bov named Wm. Bird, who was bound to Henry S. Hicks and by him transferred to Dr.

Cameron, and by the last named to me. Said boy has been engaged in the carriage painting business is intelligent and well spoken he is a bright mulatto, about 20 years of age, and about five feet and ten inches high. The above named reward will be paid for his apprehension and delivery to me and all persons are causioned against barbonng him. ABNEY M'COY. January 4 1851.

38 St. JLUTheran Jiev J. A. Rudisill, Pastor. Bethphage every 1st Sunday Trinitv, every 3d Sunday Daniel's every 2nd and 4th Sunday.

Hour 10 at m. LUTHERAN. Rev. L. L.

Lohr, Paster St. Mark's every 21 Sunday Cherryville every 4h Sunday. Hour. 10 a. m.

Lutheran Ohio Synod. Rev. B. L. Westenbarger, pastor, Lutheran every 2nd Sunday at 10:30 a.

m. and 4ta Sunday atSpm, Ebenezer, 2nd Sunday at 3 and 4th Sunday at 10:30 a m. Laboratory Mills, on 2nd and 4th Sunday at 7 m. Bethel, 1st and 3rd Sundays; at 10:30, a m. Friday's School House, 1st and 8rd Sundays, 3 m.

Baptist. Rev. M. P. Matbecy, Pastor.

Preaching every 3d Sundays at II A. M. and 8,00 P. M. Sunday School every Sunday at 3 P.

M- Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7:00. Episcopal Rev. W.R. Wetmore.Ree tor. Services every Sunday at 11 are, ex cept 2d at night, on 1st, 2nd anc every other 4th Sunday; Holy Communiot 1st and 3rd Sundays catechising of children every 3rd Sunday in the M.

Aii coraiaLy invited to attend. Seats Free. carpets, and all other goods from THE ORIGINAL LOW PRICE REFORMER, JN0. L. COBB- The candidates were Oraut ana in ana he was at first fouod dead.

Dr. W. S. Davidson was called 011 and a piece of the skull was taken out and'tbe wound properly dressed The young man, to the surprise of all, is getting well. We are sorry to learn of the burning of Bethel chuich in Gastoo county, report of which appears elsewhere.

Mr. Caleb Carpenter who was in town last Mondav in-forms us that the church was in a prosperous condition and that the members and others were taking considerable interest in the church there. The people of that congregation will greatly appreciate cous tribut.ions for the rebuilding of the church. Any contribution placed in the bands of the pastor, Iter Mr. Westenbarger or Mr.

Carpenter will be thankfully received. LEiT Cooked Evaporated God Fish, Cod Fish Balls, which can be prepared for the table five minutes. A wonderful convenience. Town Ordinance. Whebeas, the Town Council of the Town of Lincolnton, viz John P.

Anthonv, Allen LINCOLNTON, MAR. 10, 1893- (ireely. 1 could vote for neither, and 8'. aid at my place of business. I thonght it was dog eat doj.

and tbey might eat on. Now if this 19 disloyal to Democracy I less np. Through tbe (lark ages of reconstruction I lougbt Radicalism in its worst lorm "Rd Sting'" and help, ed to bring North Carolina out of tbe clutch us of cuob a motley cr-w aud again place her on ibe ttue bs-i-i ot Democracy which was made complete in 1S7C The immortal Z. IS. Vance wa elected Governor of North Carolina and the late Sand, J.

Tilden was elected President cf the United Stains but, to make place for the late Rutherford B. Hayt-s he was counted our, and Hayes counted in to the disgrace of America. Woe be to the prty that disgiaced the fair name of America ftrever. 1 have iew A(lverHteuienis Alexander, A. Roseman, Z.

But1, and Wm. R. Edwards, (Secretary) have understood that there is a Auottier Sad ileatb, TO THE INHABITANTS-OF THE WORLD. I call your attention to my wU selected stock of KOOTfc, SHOES. CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES, and GENERAL MERCHANDISE.

I also call snecial attention tbe latest C.imel Skin Shoe. Its won. derfol Htrenetb is marvelous, calling fortb wonder and admiration tv all win xamiiirt them Oar M. Campbell etaud ready and to testify as to tbeir superior trensth and riurabiliu, he bavins worn tbe Campbell ekin tor the last thirty yearn onght to know whereof bet-peaks. ANo tny Congress band made 3 Shoe, having no superiors and few equals Hease call and examine be.

lore buyiug elsewhere, llesp ctlully. Oct. 7, 02. ly. F.

A. TO BY. NOTICE! -LAND SALE! Only IQcts, for a box sufficient to make fifteen galls. A Fresh lot of fine Selected Mackerel. A.

W. REEDY. Notice Land ante A. C. Sain.

Grocery Store C. W. Ward Co. Notice Land Sale MaiiocU Mas. sagee- Mr.

D. E. DeLane, ot We are sorry to be called upon to note this week the sad dea'h of Mrs. Addie Stutts daughter of Mrs. Fannie Alexander.

Mrs. Stutts was born June 1869 and died last Sunday, aged 23 years 9 months afad 1 day. She was married Dec 27, 1888 to Mr. B. Stutts, joined Cherry- contagious and dangerons disease (by many denominated and believed to be Small Pox) prevailing in the towns of Charlotte, Statesville, Monroe, Taylorsville and Hendersonviile, in this State, and the adjacent country and whereas they are desirons of guarding the inhabitants of the town of Lincolnton from such di-seas3 therefore Be it Ordained, That all white him few of them could get uear enough to hear him deliver his inaugural address and lake the oatb of office, he was good enough dein ocrat to take off his hat, storm or no storm, and do it, and he did.

There isn't money enough in existence to bay from the Presideut the worn Bible upon which he took the oath of office in 1885, and upon which Chief Justice Fuller administered to bim the name oath Sators day. It is more valuable than gold or pVecions stones: it was his mother', and Mr. Cleveland has never forgotten the commandment, t4Hou or thy father and mother" etc. Not since tbe second inaugura tion of Graut has there been such a disagreeable inauguration day, but the only noticeable effect tbe weather had was to keep a ew men whose health was not robust out of tbe parade, which was over three hours long as it was, to dinfigare and die-arrange the house decorations aDd to postpone the fireworks. Everything else went off according; to programme, just as would bave been done bad the day been as clear aod balmy ihut on which Mr- Clevt land was first inaugurated.

Ou the reviewing stand with the President and the vice President were a large number of promiuent ladies and gentlemen, among tbem Mrs. Cleveland and Mrs. Srevenson. It is difficult to say which of the democratic governors in the pro cession received the grandest ova- tions along the line of march, but Peck, of Wisconsin, Flower, of New York, and Russell, of Massachu sr tts, bave good reason to put the day down among tbe proudest of their lives. President Cleveland' inaugural address was a model of its kind, A plain, honest, straightforward statement of his intention to carry out lo its fullest extent the platform Eurniture the Methodist Episcopal Uhurcu i South in 1890 and was a faithful Factory and devoted member.

Tbe timer persons going from Lincolnton to al services were conducted from the i any infected place and returning M- rhnrp'n on TnAoriar nrt th I or all white persons coming from yille, bas left for Texas. Miss Jennie Johnston has gone to Blackstock, S. to resume charge of her school. Miss Jane Ramsey, near Lincolnton died last fannday, March 5, 1893, aged about 15 years. A new roof is being put on tbe Liocolnton Hotel.

Other improve ments are to be made of the build-iDg. Mr. R. M. Rosemau made a vis it to Richmond Thursday ot last week and returned last Mou day.

Last Saturday was a perfectly I ill I aiwaj8 oppossd any and ev cry thiug that was not Democratic, and if I letnain honest to myself my wife and children, home and coun- try I can never do thing else. No never. Nevr. I rejoice in the fact that rover Cleveland tos day President ol these Tin ted Slat- aud alto Escfficio Governor of the District of Columbia Captain i By virtue ct an ordor made by the Superior Cour. ot LiccMn County on Feb ord 1803 in the cae of John adm'r.

of G. W. Kincrd vs 1) Kincaid ani others, 1 will sell at pub-i- auction tha premises in Catawba Springs Township on Tuesday 14th day ot March 1893 at 12 o'clock noon two tract of the land of G. remains laid to rest in the cemetary -n 1. i shall forfeit and pav the sum oi of that church in the presence of a for each and offellSe, to large number of relatives and Kincaid dee'd ndjrninj; the lands of be recovered in the name of the aforesaid Town Council, and applied to the use of the town of Lincolnton.

Ordained further, That any-resident of the Town of Lincoln friends, Rev. M. T. Steele officiate ing. Besides other devoted rela'ives, Mrs.

Stutts leaves a husband and D. Lwe, D. Kincml and other. tract contsining 72 acre, the oth-r l-eing the rev-rsiona-y in'eret after the life tateol Mrs Kincaid in 20 acres. Terms ot Sale i cash, on si- months credit, and bala.ice on twelve month? credit deferred Floring.

grist MILLSI K. JAMES, Proprietor, Lincolnton, X. C. BEDSTEADS, BUKEAU1, WARDROBES. LOUNGES, TABLES.

WASIiSTANDS.ac Be sure to come and look at my furniture before buying elsewhere. Twin Gin House. Two First-c'ass gins; one 70 and oue 4U wd. Charlotte prices pa for cotton General, and commander in cheif oi the United States Army aud Navy ton, who receives into his or her two little children, the youngest being only about 3 weeks old. Her death was very sad indeed.

She was an estimable lady, a devoted young wife and a tender and loving mother. The responsibilities are great, but tbe man is physically and intellectually adequate. It is a power to know your commander is an able and experienced one. Lnt me say once for all time that no Republic can stand veiy long the jais and earthquake with which it must con tend unless it is basl upon time aud never failing princ ples ot Democracy which means a Goverr- Bnrned To The Ground- natural illustration of tbe "blowing out" cf the Republican administration. Dr.

VV. L. Crouse, our worthy representative in the General Assembly, returned home last Monday evening. Mr. Philip Kieer an old and res spectedicitizen of Gaston county, died Tuesday of last week, Feb.

28, 1893, aged 84 years. Mrs. R. Johnston has gone to Rock Hill, S. C.

to visit her daughter Mrs. McMullen, wbo is quite sick. Miss Betsy Froneberger, of Gaston county, died Tuesday of last Tbe flouring aDd grist mills will ho run regularly every lv fiorn his time on. s-pr. 11, 1891.

RESPECTFULLY. JAMES dwelling house, hotel, store, shop or on any part of his or her premises, any person or persons coming from infected places, to the town of Lincolnton, shall forfeit and pay $25 for each and every offense, to be recovered and applied in the manner aforesaid. Ordained further, That no slave, hired or otherwise, coming from said places, or any other infected district, shall be permitted to visit Lincolnton, under a penalty of $100, to be recovered of the owner thereof. Ordained further, that any free person of color coming to Lincoln-ton from any infected place, shall forfeit and pay $50 for each and every offense, to be recovered and applied in the manner aforesaid, and failing or refusing to pay said tine, shall be imprisoned thirty days, and at the expiration of said term, to be sold at the Court upon which he was nominated and payment bearins in'e-et and secured by not with approved fcurity, Feb. 3rd, 1S93.

Jxo. r. Adm'r. of O. W.

Kincail Feb. 17 1S93. id-. the'lTncoln FOUNDRY MACHINE WORKS Are still running aud are prepared to repair Engines, SAWMILLS, THRESHERS, COttOU gins and cotton mill maciiiu-ery at living prices. also keep on hanK a full stock of castings, such as plow points, of all kinds aud sizes, hangers, and pulles will also give prices on wood-split pulleys.

Will have a eood of riping end fits tings of all kinds. Will nUo have a tivd Black Smith to do ali kinds of Blacksmith work. Anv one having any work to be done in our line will do well to cail on me tor good work and Rock Jtottora Prices. Orders from a distance will receive PROMPT ATTENTION. Give me a trial and be convinced.

YOURS TO SEKVK, L- B. STUTTS. Lincoln Foundry fc Machine Works. Feb 10, 18'3. tf On Saturday afternoon while cat" echisiog at Bethel church, Gaston it was discovered that the church was on fire, and because of the strong wind it was impossible to save the building.

All bands were put to work, and by bard work saved the windows, the stove, and some of the benches. The con. snming flames soon reduced the building to ashes. This is a great loss to Bethel congregation for she is not strong neither in membership nor in wealth. We beg all Kind friends who love the Gospel and have a church house, to remember ns.

Benj. L. Westenbaboeb Pastor. elected, and particularly noticeable was the complete ignoring of the Hawaiian annexation scheme. It is evident, aud particularly gratifying to democrats, that Mr.

Cleveland intends to investigate that subject more thoroughly than Mr. Harrison did before committing himself, and ment cf the for tbe people, and by the people, and thin mans that the people are the Goverum- rt I arn sorrv to see so much ciititisis among Democrats iu bright days of Democracy. I know ol some thiugs that I cannot fully approve, neitl er do I approve of telling tales out ot school. Wishing the State, nation, and editor much success, peace, happiiess and pros-, perity. I remain, respectfully.

Bob Peak. Cherryville, N. C. Ma'ch 1893. week, Feb.

28, aged about 80 years. She was tiighly respected. W- Ward Co. have open ed np a tlrst class grocery store on maiu street, in building adjoiniug Postoffice. See their ad- in another column.

We bave received a copy of tbe Educator published at Hickory, by Rev. A. L- Crou3e, iu the interest Christmas Goods. W. i.

CHOUSE GO. MavejuHt received a lare aod handsome assortment of perfumeries, eoch that will make beautiful Christmas or uBridajl" presents, any price lrom 5ct to $3.00 a bottle. Please call and esaroioe then at once. We alno hare some beau- tiful lamps very cheap. We are still headquarters for pure dru nod medicines, paints, oils, es, putty, Dye stnfls, cigars tohnr-co and toilet articles.

Preacriptic- 1 Compounded with cre at all hour-. Mail orders receive our immediat and careful attention YOUIiS VERY W- L. CROUSE CO Feb 12 92 tf House in Lincolnton, for the payment said fine and costs. Provided, That nothing contained in any part of the ordinance shall be so construed as to apply to the driver of the U. S.

mail stage, or to any passengers in said stage, merely passing through the town Piedmont Seminary, ssssssss Swift's Specific The following is the Honor Roll for month ending Feb. 24tb, 1893: of Lincolntrn. A Tested Remedy 100 100 of Lenoir College. It is neatly gotten up and is full of good reading. Mr.

Boyce Payseur, and Lester Delliuger aud Edgar Summey have gone to Lowell to attend Mr. Sullivan's school. Mr. Payseur will assist in teaching nd also pursue some studies. Mr.

Caleb Carpenter, of Car The foregoing Ordinance is to take effect on and after the 21st of December, 1S50, and to continue in operation until further notice. John P. Anthony, Intendant. W. R.

Edwards, Secretary. as he put himself, in his address sqaarely on record as apposed to subsidies and bounties of all kinds, it is certain tbat if Hawaii gets an-uexed its sugar planters wjll get no bounty on their sugar. Tbd Vice-President, in his address, opon assuming tbe chair of the Senators at the opening of us extra session, made au excel'ent impression upon the Senators as well a upon tbe public. His pop ularity with the rank and file of the Democratic party is unboond and what is more to tbe point it is all reserved. He is made of the right sort of stuff.

A oewspaaper man was telliug bim that be snpposed the dignity of bis new office would prevent a resumption of tbe free and and easy methods in vogue in his office, when he was first assistant Post, Master General, and tbe "boys" were always welcomr. Mr. Stevenson laughed and said "My new office will make no difference. You boys will be just as welcome a in the old days. There will be no i For AH Blood and SItin Diseases A reliable cure for Contagious Blood Poison, Inherited Scrofula and Skin Cancer.

As a tonic for delicate Women and Children it has no equal. Being purely vegetable, is harmless in its effects. A tratiu on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed FitF.F. on application. Druggists Sell It.

SWIFT SPECIFIC Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. SSSSSSSS penter's, Gaston county, ALWAI IN STOCK, THE BEST Goods the New York Markctscan furnish. AT SKINNING" Prices for CASH. FiRST CLASS ClOTH- Book-Bimlery at tbe Paper 3X111. The subscriber respectfully informs the community at large, that he is carrying on the above business in all its branches, and will thankfully receive all Jobs in that line, and execute the same in any manner desired, either in Calf, Sheep or Morocco, whole or half binding, or in Embossed Muslin, Curtis Bynum Knox Johnston Dick Ramsaur Bessie Davidson Clara Lander Bessie Glen Ramsaur Jennie Armstrong Bob Askew Joe Bowd Johnston Dora Canble Johnny Carpenter Liela Davidson Lida Harrill Addie Hoover Annie Harrill Fatiny Hope Willie McKee Mont Ramsaur Fred Heim Dick Steele Annie Davidson Walter Keener Laura Bartlette Lila Willkie 100 97.6 97.5 96.2 95 94.6 93 92.5 93 92.5 92 5 92 92 92 92 92 91 90.5 90.5 90 90 in Lincolnton last Monday.

He brought bis son, over for the train to Hickory to attend school at that place. Mr. J. M. Lckey and Mr.

Joo. Beam of North Brook, wbo went to Texas about a mouth ago on a prospective tour have returned home. We hope they will decide to remain in o'd Lincoln county. Mr. Wittkowskv, wholesale merchant of Charlotte was burned I with full Gilt backs.

He is also NEW STORE. enabled to furnish Court Dockets. ING CUT AND MADE or other Blank Books, a variety of which he always keeps on hand, sentry standing in front of the vice such as Day-Books, Ledgers, Mem C. M. Crowder, Calvin Rudisill.

We keep on hands at all times a toll line of material for REPAIRING buggies, wagons, etc. Work will ba done on short notice and guaranteed. C. Crowder for anything In Wood and Cal. Rndipitl for Shoeing Horses, or ANY WORK IN IRON, make a team that tbe world cannot beat.

Respectfully, C. M. Crowder, Caivin Rudisill. 29 92 tf Watch maker and Jeweler. Watches, clocks and jewelry, for sale and tepair, in first clas order.

Satisfaction guaranteed out last Saturday night. It was! one of the largest mercantile estab-; lishments in tbe state. Loss wasi To order by the K0YALTAIL0RS: A fit guaranteed. and ex amine Samples and Prices, AT B. Grigs' THE CHANGING covered by insurance.

Mr. R. Sullivan bas accepted orandums, Copy, Always on Hand A large stock of Letter, Foolscap and Printing PAPER. jC7All orders addressed to him at Lincolnton, will be promptly attended to. GEO MOSTELLER.

June 2 12 ly the position as principal of the! Ye have just opened up a first class grocery store on Main Street, in store room adjoining post-office. We sell rlrst c'ass Groceries ClTEAR. We boy all kinds country produce. WHI ikiv highest market ptice CASH or TRADE, for all country predu-e. call and see us.

C. W. Ward Co. President'' room. Yon will not be forced to dive into your pockets aud fish out a card to be transmit-j ted to me on a salver.

Tbe door i will stand wide open. There are sofa 8 inside for you to occupy. Yon ttill walk tight in, and if I am not there yoa will send for me. Where ever I am the newspaper man is welcome- 1 am the vicePre8ideni of the people, and the people sre entitled to know what I am Clergymen, lawyers, public speakers, singers, and actors, all recogaize the virtues of Ayer's Cherry Pecto ral. One of our most eminent pub" lie men says "It is the best reme.

dy that can be procured for all affections of the vocal organs, throat, and school at Gaston County, and he left for tbat place last Sat urday. Mr. Sullivan is a model yoang man and an excellent teach er, and we wish him moch success, Mr. and Mrs. Stotts, of Laur- Notice To TUe Farmers.

i Produce change in the human as well as in tne Animal System, and a Tonic is necossary to restore it to a healthful, vigorous condition. Pratt's Food will do this to all the animal tribe. For Sale At enbnrg, parents of Mr. L. B.

Stutts, Mar. 1 1893. There will bo no red tape about the Lincolnton, N. If yon want to buy the highest grade of fertilizer for the least, money, tor csb, or on time. Call on S.

Maunet Bros. Chersyville, N. C- office. work and prices van una me riore nn vn. PETER HENDERSONS Fresh and Tested Vegetable and flower Seed for sale at J.

M. Lawing's Pharmacy, come and see. ana Mr. Anderson, of Charlofe, brotber-in law also Mr, and Mrs. Ferry Hickory, and Miss Shelton Wells, of Gastonia, attended the burial of Mr.

Addie Stutts, last Tuesday. B. F. GRIGG'S. Brother Wanamaker is an expert on the value of advertising.

He signalized his retirement from public life by sending of coarse at Pav your sinscriptron to the Lin OLN CODBIEB. Subscribe for the Courier. 3mos Nov, 11, Are you interested in Lincoln county? Then take the Courier.

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