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SENTINELA E HOGG, Editor. &E. . OGOS & Co., t'roprietors. t 1O1IC NS C HU.. s i. THUBSDA, FEf1 tUARY 8, 1887. iQ ildtltono $1.lO per amnmni stric v In advance; or six monteh, 75w. Jlvertisenents inserted atone dollar per sq.uare f Qtte -inch or less for the first Insertlon and tifty cents for each suhsequ ent insertion. Liberal disconit male to m^rchants and others adverthiin for six months oT IP 'ear. Vitua%ry Sot ces exceednmg five lines, Tributes of Respect, Commutp, untios S.personalcharactet, when adlmissablie % il becharg ed for as ad vert.isemet.s. Congressman Tilhnan sCms to think that Heiry George is the com ing man. - Since we come to tlink 'about it, the congresnin is named George, and if it is a fault, he shouh' 'be excused trom being a George man. Assembly, 1,384, of Baltimorc, Knights of Lab,r, have sued Ruth '& Son, tin tn iiakers, for $20,000, for breach of contract in refusing to 'pay the union scale of prices from 1st of April '86 for one year. This is the first suit of the bind, and it is regar (led with much interest in maniufac turing circles. Every nation, every city, every town, every conununity, is just what, the peopie imake it.. A live. progress ive people will build up a. lro sherous town or citV where the niitiiL di i tions are even unfavorable, while a careless indoleit population Will ac complish little, however great the natt ural advantages of thceir localities may be. An intellectual t r:iveler cnn form a correct opinion or the charac ter of the people of a towi by pass ing through it. The Iter-Sthi-e Coiitunerce law re cently. passel by Conigreds promises a large field of litigation, it is sns ceptible of various construct.im, and Congress w"i11 not know whether ii has hit what it was niniii at., until the Supreme Comrt, of the U nited States has been fully heard from oi the subject. One railroad coopany submitted the law IA 1t1 general co4nn1 sel for an opinion as to what etlh(et it would have on the corporation. Aft''r a thorough examination the conasel gave as his optinon, that he did n'ot know. All depended on the constra m tion the Supreme Court might pt upon the dif Yerent clauses'i-. A TenchWM~ ' Colunan. At the suggest ion of our gotod friend and patron, M\r. W. W. F. Bright, and several of the friends of education in the count y, we are going to set apar-t a cohnani for thme teach ers to use for the cause of educntion. A clipping on the subljecit wats handedi in hv the School Co'Ulissiopm V last week which was pl1ishedi, but we didl not get in the promised c.m ments. WVe t4fll 4 r. inily take len+' uire in ~giving the eiachetrs till the. sp ace they want for the pl)ienhitiont of articles writen for thei general ad vancemtent of the cauise of ethwttationl. If we cannot do any bett''r we will confduc(t st ourself, as suggestetd by Mrt. Briight. So senid inl youlr ctmll munrications. Thme WienizeU Busineshs. We wer'e pri'entedl by at pretss otf dutties last week from making stomie reniarks on thme Keowee (Couriei'su re ply to "187,' whic-h waso publishietd in our- last issue. WVe shall nott un dlertake to def'end "1887," or tto sius tain his views, but will only refer to the remarks of the Courier which rubs the position taken by the SENr'1< Nm. The Courier concludes as fol - lows: "We do not kniow mfuch about11 the justice or injustice of these Bro)wnm claims. 'We dlo know, hiowever-, t hat the mublic l ross is nt, th le pla0ce t settle or try titles to land . This great right b)(longs to(tt hie touros, anid we shall steadily refuse to wiritte up r prejudice thme claim oif anybody. in thlis way. Thuei'otmians as ne-ighi hore and citizens have always dis char-ged their duty in l5 h ~ittountry and we sha~ll be glad tt learnm that i Mr. Wenzel'g scheme for meth flig a -colony near us8 has bjecomie ai success."' Wie should never hmave samid a) word about this land business, if the par ties who ar-e trying to get cointrtl of the alleged vacant Jandsi in Pic~kenlS Co.mty, had not carried their suppos ed claims to the Legislature. We know that acts are sometimes pas~sed which interfere with the v'ested rights of individuals, but if any law is to lbe passed affectinig the title to any lands in Pickens Ciounty, or which migh t possibly put the citizens of this (e)un1 ty in fear of litigation, such laws will have to be passed over the pirotest o,f the SENTINEL We agree cutIirely with the Courier that the press is nlot the place to tT titles to land, an we can pdd with the samne truth and empha sis, that the I~gslature is no more *table a plade fr the business thanm r ers. .GIGANTI0 ENgPISE. ty Land And Sea irom 0) i i go to .*1&gow. Senator M. C. Butler recently re iovdd a letter from WT. I. Scoield, be general finanialenl agent of the Car lina, Cumberland Gap and Chicago tailway Company, in New York, vhich gives substantially the prospects f the earliest poSsi)le conpletion of he roac. This letter has been rofcrr. ,d to mayor Courtenay for considera ion, for the reason thai it is the 0h ject of the railway Company, if pos iible, to secure its port failities in Oliareston. As will he g at.hered fron the correcpOIn C1ice given blw1W Charleston is looked 1pon by a strong foreign corporation as the port of en try foi t lin, of steamler: which is to be 'put on when proper arlangelineits have been nade, and the m:lt.ter of closing a contract with the Carolina Cunberlanld (4t) and Ch iengo Rail way Company is now hel in abeyance until the ollieerls of tiet m ( paoinpniy (401 furnish the nee(Cssalryl aIssuIraince. In his letter to Senalth)1r Buitler Mrt. Scholi(1(1 s:vs: ''I )elwve tlat the ar rangeniteits I haVe inadle in London! wvill enable 11s to buihi the linie. I. a'm v1eybsy 1 with se(v1eratl large (conl t.ira'et; ors who are lorlking into the mlat, tr of takiig the coltract for construe tioll, nl1 just as soo11 as I Cnn 11 this (o11i l1et("a1 I will rt+turll to LoI11 i1 and 111 on11ce ar1'1'nu11e .for starting the w1ork:," '1'he f(-1lttviig addit1ional letter re (evedl hv SCntfor Butler fi on1 Mr Scholield is a 'practicatl review of the sit nation aNd will be reald with inter cst. 170 .13uo1>tAnwa, NEW Y )I{K, I )ceihel sr 14, 1886. lion. M. ('. iuler, United St ates Sc;lato r, W:alhinsgton, 1). C. -)em Sir: I lave r( al witlh lurh satishae tion iln tlis mnorlling's 1 pper of V(;1m1 ethi t in be'nsl1f of the iinpr1cV('1i t. of the (:larleslon hthor, niid I Iope the hoi11 inltro(lh('ed by y ou yesten(asv \will r eeive the heartyI 1 supporti it (d< sere1;,. 'ln' (overlunent ought to (b >comrething to b>enslit, ma( partiaslbl eollinpen1slte, the ''lIisto'ie Cit'' 10' the r(eent unfItrtuinate (enl.'(nity" it ha:s siusl:liined. IBit. your1 bill shiould niot. ie considIer( 1d by ('(nigress in a sVi pithetie spirit, on>ly), for at busin's prI osit io n it c(rt:ainly h115 gr 5i n r it 'In( t '1111te illl i1m1p1rt:liee, li >te on1 111alua11 to the 1out1 A1 IilanYtie, (401 , but0i . to the i ;i e:at 110ni tro iing ill et:1 ( n (il h ' nt h: lississippi) V11 l , anl i te ery h'tl-art of hiolm pro (Iuitive part o1' tii- U niitll St:te (. Chr'st i:o n' sIii( tlree h in In-d miiiles near41 r I4ansas2. City ial n New?:I York,ei liid ( w ih th iin4'' o venwnr.'t4 proposed 1:1a421 l'i 'ibri n uthe shl'Iiile "2)-od(15 er'6por.. I rcet iy d a all 'n,m 1:iign ronfptu'y, who are4 ('on5 itrpt ing ii putngo aline1 of115 st tl's 1n(n se'inu'I'e fou iint11 le porIts H1.uth 'ofl as t'\ o open~ glotia.W liionsIII nithi'11 I'ri'in n11if oad 4( :inniswhs lines-iI tii 0l'to n the Ast 1 nnt',84 11f- ('har1k0tn :O24M<ll' f }wt il lyI)14 n i i (trli':g4 Iy ,i te:ian ta'igie .1 f Chalgim ,iii 14ee to h' d i nath11 rs2 Iin heWInte util il cl give 1'(tjn~in11 f or llb,Nsur liexrbr and iIh.ig1( contemphil'd lon own1' freitht ully he revr Alunhr,l'g, .) un the lun-et, birg linher ginten-sts a)lon~ thur pro41( )fThene:l1,llCndL arie ih interested hiiv <'u i Ine(11, tII veW 01>1' ectiri. tpy of fo lethe IilI hav (just' reied 1 "G''l n.lI ow,lI th ehtbe 29, '80.ti( . Isf you, ataCC oSb and il you pecial~ valuable assistance in connsnmating the plan, which vill be catrr ied out just as Boon as I can complte my work hero and return tA) London. It' order to secure te foreign {Teaiship Service that I have descriLed, the city of Chorlestoin woldl be required to give evidence of its im1portatnce as a port of export atnd a disposition to ('ncourage. and 1 ermanently Sup()rt the tn(s for which she is well ittocd al n('1 so much. And I would be very glad if you would advise and assist, Imc in obtaining such sta tistics and eXpressions from the (if ferent exch alges andi citizens of Charleston as W.0uld aid Inc in fur ther promotilg this importalnt m-as urc. YOU 1S respcectl(ful1ly, W ii 11. CIro13o. It is from eight to sixteen that boys lin'ti to 1)1eakl away from the )Irental control "anl the restraint of the fireside. It is thnt thatt they setqm to feel that they know mllore tllll they who b(,re thtemIU; it is then that they begin to assert thec liberty of Ihi. street, andt( taste its dolisio is, its vices andu its cr"ilnes. Saidl an Enuglish ji rist of dlistint tionl: "A large muajo rityV of all the (rhn llal'3 Vho RIO' 1)14 tuigt before nwe havo been mad10(1e 'hat they atre b)y b eIng allowed( to be( aWaty fromt hoIme: eveiiigs )etwe('Il the age of ('ightt andl sixteen."' What at t"timoi I'' 's this (eatr Iothlteris atndt sister's! SiIrely one of the ms05. 1r"acticl stiul ies inl thii.S tempe ranucc work is ho4.w to keep the yotont IkWay fromn t.emtnat tionl, and 11('flsant1y U11 l)1otit.al)le ( ll)y th1 'enings. Guard your own (dools. TIhe'e is one sort of (tillkin h)se timt n1) State et nact mn t elnl te(Ich, andl thtt is a priv:ate l mse with a decanter in its cup1)oarl. Good friends, guiard yoir own door with t4'tot1ilism. A fo 41ish rihit mt:u who (di(d lai tly dli ;illherited his (lrumIkeln s'Il. In that 4tant will h1o i)ebeuc:athl ('(1 hin "wine cellar'" to certatin heirs. The fathie' most in1sanely tenl)tedl his OWn Suin to drtintk, and( then1 on his dv ing eI." gatve' the 1 V ia last. kick into I 1 Iisgrac( ! The tost ('fctiual of all h)me )( rt. etion is to gulardl our oWnI huntut' FI'll SI eh1 1(<11mp'rnme ihomes will c01-1m' t hec pow0\er1t to ('lose1 up the p)ub)lic :'inking ins.- Cuyh r. A t'nuaarkab3je Met an ,"e. 1et P'. Sidelnt's Imessage to Con gres.:, etnicei'li g t1ill' tll w'tt I of the one hm,lrcirethia;mittrltlli(ry of the ifedeal Ct nst itutio, is pattrioti and :''enlsib4le. ie IS nlot in)trret('(t int aly paItic pI Il of itcal l'bat ion 1lhog the)t ob strvan(ce wouhil ntt.. rllyoetr inPihl!1i.bth Airut 1)ention to11 wrthe 'iortan'e of pr itoper511 knole' if thel ft undtions cL ofth e u Fdl)l'll Goverln'-t.lt(fI Siel 41esag iIinuil whchts is ex-o (Xt Anii ty u words,11 comrised i four Centences. ll4lSTer fist14 lentnce c151ntain 7414 wools,4 c 4th1)e1 Sci 4 16, lu thint af14m 1 'ih i fort n les h:In 1 71 i A) fm 1 bod yti ctwrlz it a5 11(ontee of write(0' a111t4i se tnie of~' that1. lnth tillat s4 (il he 4 ntrely ton1numa41' t ialI mal'enH tirlvl ar. fTe PreX idenit haseef dn tis,Ve. and laparatly w1ithout eliS tae Suth ajtn afhivement (i shws agood tr l untyii'i NewIsplac'V~ryfr.di The C1)toun tyho newsape isV he mositt4l uslef4ul atl o1lenshd tclomstd Hoo-ldi hfly- agentciestwih 111 ampigl thbe 1impr -es of proryeis upml t vli llag'es andht(I inland aldeml.emdy It i comm. for small' Sar on Mortg*ge4 Lrr'rLE ROCK, Janurry 23d.-Tle con(dition of the laboring mnasas in this State is beginning to attract general atention. Heretofore litilo thought hlats been given the labor 1)roblel. After recOnstruictiOn catne what may justly be termed the resto ration. In establishin.g d?rcder and re storinlg peace, in rearranging the status of local government ,.1n short, in bringing ''order ont of chaos''--- t I: )eople of Arkansas had a task which requirel untiring 1atience and uni ted il)P }0 nIeceIiYtpli it. 'lie result is written in the progress of the State in pOpulatiOn and 11perity. It WaS a great work, well dn11e. At this juncturo, however, the hl or question colm(es to the front. It overshadaows nil others. Its Molution will call for the highest order of states ulnhip. The population of the State at this timle is probially one mililiOn. Of t these at least two lutmdred and fiftv ti()tisandl( are COlored. Perlaps three fifths of ti male po)iilni arI laotr (1'S. It is true there arce(' mni sitll firners wiho owt from f11rtv h ('ighty ( acres of lalul, but thetw, a11d ('vei the }larg p;"lanters5 th1e( selve's, atre imp)r tat fact'trus in the lait)r proe miii. ''he (r-dit, sy:.tnt is iuti\ersa1. The weilth y planter an(t the st rugglig lalborer arc furnished supplies from the uatc' the platntini Si'1as:on begins until the r'op 5 is gtthered1. 'rhe mer-, ch t is then },it otl'. If the season is favotrable and the crop go( td he rt ccivcs goodtly recon 1)c"nse, for iu takes cinnfCs and marks his g od - a'ecortdingly. Verv freqtlentlv, hmw eVer. h failfi bo collect ont -halif his debts. To be0 Sir lhe his a mo1crt gage on1 the crop of the deblt(,r, but if the 'r p fails he has no recors(e )t to furnish supplies another season, t ustiti; the crOp nuty In fruitful. The svstem appears 1mgraind upon the intdustrial fabric (It the "tate. ''o (ep:u-t ft )1 ii iiu,t. r('evolttionitize the entire l bir quest ion. It is the imortgl gF s' stein wich is no1W u))ernu>st in thc m11ids of th( People. 'here is anut cttrv against it. Many of the leadling mite of the State alt agonize it. UTuit ti Shates JIudlge Car:1dwel, in a recent sp)teech de nOutia t it ":tnd'ttilta mtilttrt gage," ind showed c nelc sietly that it is a curse to the State. 'the Bar As(ciatti'on ' A rkanlas, which met Ire the 1past wt"ec, csndemn(t1:t"d it. 'TIe pst two ,,,a has been u, pser 4 us9. ''Te bth 1tlctrop jiwas large. Thle past seauson' was untusutally fritit l. Iit is e'st imtedtA th at the1 P atti n i hl will re:twh fEully even~ hlilved oif otne lumtdr'ed anud fifty thotusanid overt iheC en>t ii of last, Nu'. All this has a tendtenev' to produee "'hnsh t.imiis," at least int the e .tn belt of the St e. NeveretheI tless itnrder the preen'tlt sysf - m it is concede'(hd hiv thit this jy osperi'y~ has iii101 ieanteit ft<itu'fait itn. 'ICTe failurt 1o f iet y ear' ucotton crolp will biring' wat anid sit "he motgagiie systetm must go, sai Unite'd States Marisl;d Ftlettchert ti-dlay. '"We mutst dlo aiway' wit.h the cred it I iiunes enttirl andV51( get dotwn to a cash basis. It wvill go hanrd: firsit, but onite atdopl ted it w ill b e b et te-' totr its all, white and co(ired''( Olike. Ill ittg' masses. lct thle tid e is now rim in a nt i t , I ad('. wit ith prfoter lg ihe it andiai I a d tind 1ellert1 on. ihe st of iii plieteriit n labtorer til dhititon. ThUle emtitit of theC laboingtlt elemtet is a mtatter' of deep coniern. We Itmve ta ) tilt numbier of whiite's andt liac'ks wh aitre etirely ' du etendenitillp 1tiiort gttge tsystemi they ti-e heilpi 1ess ats iuifanits, noi ini cse tf reeat ed( fatilures~ of the cot ttn erop1 grea:t sutfl'tiing wotutl fall upth emt t't. 1I ft , thle Etiret( State woulttd lie til'eet itd. noi w, if we were work'ing ton Ottr labtitrers wohll tmatku atnd s:i ats vc git on in th Iouhul timte way jutt so lon g willI we lhe 'xpoiseth tio untkno~ wn (imi e r. W\it It tnsh att the batsis fit oall, transa cins,I ten wil u p 'pettt. l'eomet tendurintgand ith la.101 boing li el ieten t iel.sus ti i be" ( nt) hflther own-I'is lie alit'NtEl ~tians nef thi(s( plch and tisa tor ough stprctlil hplo ant eal ni i will likly enet o (t'Clfegistio bIeare' inuoi the morstgae ytm:Rv faled evilms.t ba exentd b dgrs M'FAL L'S ALMANAC FOR 1 3 3 "7.1 - --0 FEfi:r nTJA1 u X'. "Prcpare for war in tiineof peace-' Now is the tinie to h in to lay in 1 he iuttunition and Fichl Pieces for hie coming siege. "A1 once of Ji-eVt1 ion Is w\orib a outtd of c(ure. Nothing will keep the wolf from 1he doo tr like a gotd garde n. My irle S el are fresh and reliable. L'rv thein. ONION BUTTONS C . 1tIIAG1I 41.1~I). P're1);re the gr<)unld lirst w\ithinyiu Spade, Shovels, iaks and Plows. L'se 1.l entv of El ow Grease--there's n thing like it for protucing a good cr rp. ( lean tup the h: iar Ittches w\ith niy H,e s, Manto ok. andl Girub liu: s, atud p)lant c,orn the rr, w\itI h O\i">w and then it 1ul;pkii S(((d - niakt the okht F'olks halpv--nitke tliim think of old i(rn S. (lan out ithe dlitchc' with inv Sihovels, il I1'rit dwin the baiks vithI iy bush otl Is. ) tfail to get. onei of iny Ptti Hootks for yonri wife; there's nutlhiig likm thert fr .ttiin ti:l ptatus: (and dintner will :dw1\ays )e 11 ily whe yo e there.) Luuk over the fll 'w i'ig art ieles mid priek out whitt you V,nt. HaI ndled lIIoes, r avi, H oes, 1,ovs' Iloes, Pitch F rks, Ii 'ti iake:, 13ush 1-luoks, Putat Ift fkti, 1 hwk Ihu ls 1Ieel B its, l'tlow Lint s, Plo\w St ek tlapttings, i in Ch( I ho S s lTiteBS Lks , W ntll Buckts, l'aint dY fo enr da ts t e r scIe fut Iie .EU o al :deale- litite or .nail-ed-,n receiptgof a 2c.it. a tayo. Aldneshos n'dwtot . OL.A DRY ANFOR ICL BAL TIMORE, MD., U. 8. A. Mexican M ustang Liniment CUREi!S Boiatica, Scratches, Contractedi Lumbago, Sprain., Museos B,heumatism, Strains, Eruptions, Burns, Stitches, Hoof All, Iealds, Still'Joints, Screw Stings, Backache, Wornis, Bite., Galls, Swinney, Bruise., Sores, Saddle (lall, Bunions, Spavinu Piles, Dorna, Cracks, THIS COOD OLD 8TAND-BY IccomplttishEs foi- everyody exar.hy what Is claimed ~or it. One of the reasons for (ho great popularity of he Mustang Liniment is found int univstr4I aPplienbhility. Ev-erybody needIs such a niedIIne. The Lumbermian needs it in case of accident. The IIonoawli'o needs it for generai famIly use. TWho Cannier needs It fttr hIs teammand his men. The MIochnuio needs It always on his work bench. The MIinor needs it in case of emergency. The P'ioneer nee<dsite-can't get along without it. The Farmer needs It In his house, his stable, ad his stock yard. The Steamboat man or the flonmas needs it ia liberal supply afioatantd ashotre. The hlorse-fancier noedt t--it is his btet triend and safest tellance. The Stobk-grower needs it--it will save him thotisas of dollars and a worltd of trouble. .T he Italltoa d mrine icds it antd wIll need it sd long as hIs life is a rot.hd of accident antd d angers. . The lBuckwoodsmnan n,eEds it. There is notti lag like it as an antldotb for the daingers to 1110; limb and comsfdrt which surrodirt the pioneer. The M.erchatae h'eeds tanoti kis store among his employtees. Acctierits ill h pi>eih, and when these com o the Muistang Liniment is wanted at anoe Keepsa Bottle Ii he llonedj 'Tis the best of 6eononiy. Keep a Bot tle in tie Factory. Itstnmmediate bee. ini case of acldent.aves ytaln and ioss bt Mages. KeetI la Diostle AIlver Iu slge 8tabte fosr EId When wanteds Jnnu 20 1887..iy 'he Arkansaw Traveler ['he most refined and1(1 most "popule of all the humorous journals. diGHT YAGES, FQRTT-EIGT CQi,MNS f the choicest Original hald lcted mautter every weel PRICE $2.00 A YLAIt, I C't pii TO ANY AI)DEg58 SPECIAL OFFER: By special arrangemnOnt with1 the piUh isher of this palper, The Ark uaw True.ler will be cltIb)cd1 with 'l'it>x IICKl;N5 SENltNEl Hr 003.0, thIus aflording an rplportunity to Iccure both paper$ for little more thian the )rice of one. I his is a rare offer. Take tdvatttage of it at once. Sttmple copies >f T'he Ark'nsawn Truveler will be m lailet: >n applicntions. R Y'Ve also furrish the two large and phctlid Colored Engravings "Tun AIIKANSAw TRAVELRt" and "THE TURN 01? TIlE TUNE," Vhieh tog;t1i- iith"the origin ah story as dil by (oi. "Sand.y" Faulkner, will e iallled to any aldress on receipt of 40 ets. mstatre statups taken. These picttires ?rc nl git:n as preniuns, but lire tiailed, lost-paid, only on receipt of price. Ad lress REAI) & HENIIA M. Publishei's, Little Rock, Ark. INFORMATION MANY PERSONS at ihl aeaa ' a:ffet. from ' a theralgta, RieXhcumtatla , Y'atina in the IAinbs, JJack& and Si<es, Ijadl Blloot, Imt ligeati on, Dyspepsia, falara,Const ipat ion &KidneyTroublea. ---VOLINA CORDIAL CURES RHEUMATISM, Bad Rlood and I:idnev Tronbl,e, by clennaing the blood of all Its IpI.ries, etrengthening all part Oft tho body: .*-VOLINA CORDIAL CURES SICK-HEADACHE, Neuralgia. Paine in the Limbs, ack and Sides, by toning the ne-ves nnd strengthening the tnuscles. -+-VOLINA CORDIAL CURES DYSPEPSIA, indigestion and Constipation, by aiding the asim iatig f thoe Fool troigi tie tinier action of the stomach ; It creacteS a hcealthy nltitinte. -i-VOLINA COFDIAL CURES NERVOUSNESS, Depression of spirits and Weaknesu, by enlice lug and toning the systen. -+--VOLINA CORDIAL CURES OVERWORKED ca Delieate Rwomen, Iuny and Sickly Children. It is delightful and nutritious as a gene ra Tonic. Voiina Almanac and Diary for 1887. A baneniuu', comeei ndut tiefui I1loo . 11 ug o- to ( ItI" 1)ISE:A1-'s it to\ i. in a pleaaant, natural way. }iied on receipt of a 2c. postage stanp. Address VOLINA DRUC & CHEMICAL CO, BALTIMORE, MD., U. S. A. IT WILL PAY YOU Ifryon propose going \Vest or Nor thwest, to write to ne. I represent the S wI Line. FRED D. BUSH, D. P. A., inv. 4, G)n. Atlanta, Ga. 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