Good Pills
\yer's Pills arc good liver
sills. You kpow that. The best
family la*/tive you can buy.
They hetfp the bowels regular, !
:ure constipation. iSiisnSSz !
Want your moustache or beard
a beautiful browner rich black? Use
BUCKINGHAM'S BYE
mi '1* ?.r t'Wt-iM.iRT** oh i: r. no.t > ni . ^amima. w. il
<0?0X)?C^C*0M)*0*OK)X?C?
I fORN MILLS and I
o V ? rilLLSTOINES V
If In I of Corn Mill or >llllntonp? O
0 > on n III llml ll r > your liitprp?t t'ns>rru?ip>nil <> i
* With I AilnLIX \ till l.?Ti*\K ? ??. O
Q < n ?-r?> i. V t'. iiinniifivMiriTi of Corn i
Mill* from tho fiitu ?1? Moort- county i.rli. Q
?C>-WOWC>?OWOWO^O*-fV?C^C>^OWO-.
IPAPUDINE 5i:
1 |l NhRV. US IIEADAUHtS. ?
V And SOOTIIlMlir IMKKVliS k* |
UC 5
J to* *45 unci .%<>? at Druunlorc*,
M&kliSkitfiKfi'JilhrilfilitiAtiTilifililikkh
j?lo not be.iove l'lso's Ouro tor Consumo
Hon lilts-in ^ in :il f trcou-cas ;iu I colds?lou*
i.i-ovEii, Trinity .'viriivrs, lad., Feb. 13, 1!)JI. ;
M ir.cy niav make the ntnro go, but it's
di tie rent an automobile.
Cr*!ies Push the Car.
A curious street tram line is that
between Atami and Yoshihoma, '-?o
coast towns in the procinve of tzie,
Japan. The li.io is seven miles loan,
and the motive power is furnished by
n couple of muscular eoolles, who push
the car along wherever power is necessary.
Life Insurance for Christians. i
Rev. C. Al. Sheldon Is at the head |
rf a movement to establish at Topeka,
Kan., a life insurance company that
will only issue policies on the lives of
Christians and total abstainers. All
She churches of the United States are I
-? be asked to assist the organization.
Rates will bo from ?0 to 20 per cent j
tower than in other companies.
The hope of immortal life is the life j
of mortal hope. So. 34.
If
''V'
fjE^v'VsS 5$^%$$sWagSEeK.
I^WBMWv ^
jJ||P?^
fc II Mrs. Hughson, c
1 . . r 11
letter ionows, is anc
position who owes hei
Lydia E* Pinkham's
"De.vh Mas. Pinkiiam:? I suf
weakness ancl bearing-down pains,
fcite was fitful, and I would lie a\
until I seemed more weary in the 11
reading om of your advertisements
IE. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pot
can describe the good it did me.
besides building up my general he
out of my body, and made mo fee
IVlrs. Pinkham's medicines are cert
Mas. M. E. UuoiisoN, 347 East Oliic
Mrs. Pinklinm Tells How Ordlna
Apparently trifling incidents in
displacements of the womb. A slip on
standing at a counter, running a sew
ordinary tasks may result in displacem<
Tlio first indication of such trtnii.
Don't lot the condition become citron
that you can overcome it by exercise o
* 1 arc than u million women have
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
If the slightest trouble nppe
write to Mrs. (Mukharu, at Evnii
timely words from her will sliov
advice costs you nothing, but it in
Mrs. Lclafc
of their dnic:g:
ache, bat^a
health to women who
ftho worst forms of female complain
back, falling and displacement of the
all troubles of the uterus or womb. ]
uterus in the early stage of developtn
ons humors. It aulxlues excitability
?ntire female system. Its record of
should be relied upon with confidence
*cnnn forfeit If w? cannot forth
O0 UUUMTinch winder
V".';
SIOf> Harvard. OIOO.
The renders of this paper will be pleased to
Jenrn that there Is at least one dreaded disease
that scieuee has been able to euro in all
its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hull's Catarrh
Cure is the only positive euro now known to
the medieal fratornity. Catarrh b?dn*{ a constitutional
disease, requires a constitutional
t r^rtliniHlt Itrtll'-t ( 'lllllfrlti Itroiut iLoi) int * _
uaily, acting directly uoon tho blooil ami :nucoua
surfaces of tu? system, thereby destroying
t!io foundation of tlio disease, .ind giviu :
tbo patient strength by building up theconstitution
and assisting nature in doing its
work, rhe proprietors have so much faitbiu
its curative powers that tliey offer Ouo tlundroci
Dollars for any ease that it fails t o euro,
tend for list of testimonials. Address
! '. .i. * hkxhy A (Jo., i'o * io, (J.
Hold by Druggists, 75'-.
liuil'a Vuinilv fills are the host.
The census of 1000 shows us th.it
the busy bee contributed to the
wealth of the United States as follows:
Value of bee3. dune 1, 1900,
$10,186,513' value of honey and wax
produced in 1899. JR.064,904.
FITF permanently cured.No Jits or nervousdoss
after tlrst day's use of Dr. Kline's Great
Nervolloetorer.4f2trial bottle and treatise.re.'
Dr. it. li. KniNK, Ltd., 931 Arch St., Phlla.,Pa
A philosopher is very often a man who
preaches what other people should practice.
The Summer Itath.
Nothing is more refreshingor invigorating
in summer than a daily bath. Use soft,
tepid water and god soap. Ivory Soap i?
ideal for the bath: it is pur*!,lathers quickly
and leaves the skin soft and white. The
hath should betaken early in the morning
or just before retiring at night.
Ki.eaxoii It. Parker.
Even the business of the contractor has
been known to expand.
Tho Ixmdon Law Times, in reviewing
the "notevvthy decisions" of the
judicial year, calls attention to a
curious case. The defendant made
bids at a sale and. because of deafness.
mistook one lot for another.
which he was desirous to acquire. On
learning his mistake he refused to
sign the contract, and the auctioneer,
before leaving the rostrum, purporting
to act as his agent, signed it for
him. The plaintiff, as owner of the
property in dispute, brought suit to
compel the defendant to purchase the
lot. The court held that from the
moment of the hammer falling there
was a contract, and dismissed as opposed
to principle the defense that
the auctioneer could not sign the contract.
)f Chicago, whose ?3
)thcr woman in high
r health to the use of
Vegetable Compounds
fered for several years v. itii general
caused by vonib trouble. 21iy enpe\ako
for hours, and could not sleep,
mining tlnm when I retired. After
I decided to try the merits of Lydia
mid, and 1 am i o glad I did. Koone
I took Ihrre liottlcs faithfully, and
'filth, it drove all disease and poiron
1 as rpry and active as uyoiuig girl,
ajnly all they are claimed to be." ?
) St., C hicago, III.
ry Tasks Produce Displacements.
v.oir.tn's daily lifo frequently produce
the stairs, lifting during menstruation,
ing mnchine, or attending to the most
rut, and a t rniu of serious evils is started,
le should he the signal for ijuick aetion.
ie through neglect or a mistaken idea
r leaving it alone.
regained health by the use of Lydla E.
sirs wlilcli you do not understand
i. Muss., for her advice, and a few
v you the right thing to do. This
ay mean life or happiness or hotli.
i Stowell, 177 Wellington
ingston, Ont., writes:
ns. Pinknam : ? You are indeed a
omen, and if they all knew what
for tliem, there would be no need
i ;g out miserable lives in agony.
:1 for years with hearing-down pains,
, nervousness, and excruciating headIV/
liottlos of I.yilia E. PinktininV
tabic Compound made life lock
uid promising to me. I am light and
/, and I do not know what sickliest
d I now enjev the best, of health."
Eydla E. Pinkham's "Vegetable
can always l*c relied upon to rtstort
thus nulTer. It is a sovereign cure foi
iti.?that bearing-down feeling, weal
womb, inflammation of tho ovnries, ant
It dissolves anil expels tumors from th<
cnt, and checks any tendency to cancer
, nervous prostration, and tones up th<
curca is the greatest in the world, am
*l;h prnflm-a the .vljlnitl letter* and aignalare* o
<vr their abeolnte renulneue**.
li* K. riskham XmIIoIo* Co^ Ignn, Mass.
that sold the cotton for a piano 11
[ Madison and tho yankees burnt It ur
But wo lived and still live?thank th
Rood l?rd for His mercies.?Dill Ar
in Atlanta Constitution.
Killing of Chinese
5 Seoul. By Cable.?An agreement hn
i practically been concluded lietwt ci
r Ilussia and Corea. whereby Russia ae
j lulrcs 200 acres of land at Uongamphr
j on the Yalu river, on a 93-year leas'
The application of M. Payloff. th
^ Russian minister, for permission t
erect telegraph and telephone lines t
f rfongampho has been refused. The ea
1 tension to tho northward of the Seou
Wlju Railway is progressing.
Sfatii
1 BILL ARP. 1
si 5
Midnight?dark midnight. Tlio heavens
had been illumined with bursting
shells and sky rockets ever since nightfall.
and it kept our side of the river in
alarm, but General French was over
there with 7,000 troops, fresh from
Texas, and these, with old Joe Johnston's
forces at Resaca, could whip
Sherman all to pieces. Every now and
then we sent a messenger over to Gen
*-|,w X' 1CW II UJ ItUUW 11 illl was SillC.
Would old Joo certainly fight at Rcsaeu.
or would he lire and fall back.
More and more terrific the bombs
kept bursting and nearer and nearer
and nearer they came, closer to the
roofs of our houses. Another messenger
was sent to ueueral French, but he
assured us it was all right. But about
midnight the general sent a message
that Sherman had crossed the river and
would burn Rome and the bridges in
half an hour and the troops bail orders
to move up the railroad. Then came the
tug of war. The artillery had already
reached the crossing and were loading
the cars, with everything in a jam. ThJ
highway of Broad street, from onJ|
bridge to the other, was crowded, and
not n soldier could find elbow room.
But still they moved. We had loaded
our roekaway with baggage and my
lovely wife and numerous ehildren. 1
walked along outside in silence to keep
oft intruders until we found ourselves
right in the thick of the soldiers. Some
were yelling, some were whopping,
some wero cursing, and nretty soon
there wns a crash and a bang and th?
doors of the stores flew open and soldiers
rushed in. J list then my old fifleol
Meyerhart yelled out: "Oh mine tobacco!"
But Colonel Cameron was desperate
and rode into the store behind them
and whaled them over the heads with
his sword and ordered them all out,
but it made them all mad to think they
couldn't take the tobacco the enemy
would plunder in a few minutes. They
cursed and raved furiously, but it made
i.o difference with the colonel. Toba co
wasn't all. They loaded down with
tobacco an<l then began on eaps and
bonnets and sugar and colli e.
After we had all crossed the bridge
It was a funny cavalcade. Bong lines qi
tioopg marching up the long cemetery
hill, arrayed with women's garments
on?bonnets and s'">\vls and?But the
procession didn't turn out of the big
road. It turned up into the cemetery
and began their vandalism there. They
got hammers and broke up the iron
railing and tumbled down the tombstones
and monuments and then kicked
the soldiers'-head stones to pieces,
all except trie, rnd that was {lie handsome
one of Lieutenant Bayard Hand,
of the United States navy. They let
that go untouched, because he was a
United States officer. All the rest were
broken to pieces and tumbled down the
hill. My father and son and brothers
suffered the same fate. It was shameful!
from the top 01 that nil! they burnt
the bridge and fired their shells across
the town and destroyed everything that
would burn. Then they followed i.s for
tl miles to Silver creek, where we were
going to stop for coffee, for we were
expected to take breakfast and rest.
But camp followers pursued us and
told us the yankees were close behind
and for us to get up and hitch up and
get away from there. So we hurried the
harness on and struck a trot for Euharlee
creek, and as we crossed the
bridge it wabbled like a snake. Then
we journeyed up a long rocky bill and
that night camped near an old house
and sent up there to borrow a skillet
to fry some meat and the old man said
he was washing his feet in it. but as
soon as be got through he would send
it down.
Next camp was in the suburbs of Atlanta
and next morning we found that
two of our servants had departed to
Rome and we lost them for gwod. One
of them came back. The other went to
Chattanooga. The other came back to
us last week and said I was just af
good looking as when I got married,
and she flattered up my wife so that
she loaded her down with fancy scraps
and calico and told her to eonie back
and abe said she "shorely would." Sh?
went on down to Joncsboro, where the
children camped, and from there w<
went down to Alahnma to dodge th?
thick of the fight and save our cottor
and cow peas. But it didn't save th(
cotton and my wife and children go!
away from there and she escaped by i
round about way to Covington and rur
over a lot of soldiers and from there t<
the plantation and took refuge at mj
wife's old river home and took a res
where her father lived.
Our next move was homewward
where we found darkness and desola
tion?not a bed or bedstead or mattresi
or bureau or chair or cooking vesselnothing
but the naked floor. No lard o
meat or sugar or coffee; no nothing
not a hog or chiken or cow. Well, 1 dl(
find a cow. for which I paid $3,500 ii
confederate money. I had long befor
"the salf
Compelled to Be on-^i
of the Day Fine! a
en
,SS ' l UTAIN, 018 Pear!
^Rfl street. St. Paul, Minn., Kt;ml salos fcrti
in in a department store, writes:
1^"/ havi charge ot a ilepartment In
? dry yoodm tjffrr, a nil after ntawdinu
the larycr pfa-t o/ the day, I would
f/o home with a dull ache, fjienerafly
throuyh my entire body. 1 unfit I'cruan
and feel ho much better that J '
icalk 'o ati f from the Htor'e now. II
know I'eruna to be the beet medicine ,
on thf market for the <1 lae*i nen peculiar
to women."?Minn Xylite Curtain.
Nothing is so weakening ti)> the human :
system as t he constant loss of mucus. Ca-1
tnrrhal inflammation of the rtnucous metn-(
lirane pronWes an excessive formation ot
tnucus. Whether the mucous (membrane be i
i lunnm- -Joutt. j.. iii ii imiMiiisinii
RE/i rKTF'fr.
P? J/ \MJ> %
i -^.lu iucjeana ?? ?? i
^pis'
I (^) 1 J " It's the shots that
*5~t* ?^ s Rifle and Pistol Cart
|! ] they shodt accurately
. ? <jf tracing hi ow. This is t\
- ' if you ins ist on having
- 'j ItLL DliAllERS .SELL, WI1
BC ? '? . xl:nKn
"C "no surpass the devil in orthcW**'
\
j *" t ?1 1 ??
I ? ?? AUra*?
| ?t f.i t>iv only iiirc for S wolleB, Smarting,
' d, Aching, Hot, Swentijng Fert,Corns and
I luioiiH. AsU lor Allen's F< >ot-Knse, a powder
be shaken into the shoo1*, Cures while you
a,... \f ivil DrugsisUi an I Shoe Stores, tifSc.
.'nn'l ni'oopt any substitute. Sample sent
I'm:t. Atldro -s,AJion S. Oh'nsted. Leitoy, N.V.
An e^w' is waylaid wlirln the hen stc;u!s a
nest by the roadside. I
Mrs.Wlaslow'sSoothlnsHyrup for ohlblrai
te^thlnft.soUoii tho guuisv reduce* inilamma|
tic n.ulln? spniii.ouros jritrd colic. 'Joe. ubottlo
To bo.:.;t ui one'.- fionfaty doesn't always
I prove it. _ I ;
Eglvare.
O 'riend. when doubts assail thy mind.
When dark the wajV before.
Remember to be doutJly kind
To those <>t leaser n'lore
If they believe, whatj'er it be.
Try not to prove it/ wrong.
Think how their love finis made them free.
Their faith h?a mayle them strong!
And thinking thus hi|>*v others face,
i i piK-iii uy simple < m-on.
I - if thine own unbelief btwat
I.est it shall curb ,'thy deeds.
Kor better 'tis to wifsh lile well.
To li;lp ench brother man,
Than to dispute oV( heaven or hell.
Or frame a better' plan.
1
We do not know, w'e can not tell.
The way that llc^i ahead.
Not one who know>s futurity.
Not one by wisdom led.
Th<- humblest faith may far outreach
Proud reason's highest call.
And In Its gentle .service teach.
To love Is beat of all.
?Cl tiivi w. Stevenson.
-- the
It Would So.
Wife?-"I was BurjWUed v> learn
| that \Ir. Oldsmith hviutaken unto
j himself a wife after thico score years
of single blessedness."
Husband?"Well, the old adage is
t still working. A man never gets too
old to lenrn."
Traveling Batlii.
? Traveling baths on one of the Ilur.s
plan railway* are the latest provision
i for its employes' 6<jinhort in the out>
lying districts.
t .
; | Lost Hair I
- " My hair came out by the hand- t
s it ful, and the gray hairs began to S
- * creep in. I tried Ayer's Hair Vigor, 1
r Sfi and it stopped the hair from com- i
ing out and restored the color."? 8
it jjl Mrs. M. D.-Gray, No. Salem, Mass. 0
i ucit- ? a jjicabuic in
offering such a prepara- s
o tion as Acer's Hair Vigor, p
p It gives to ail who use it H
such satisfaction. The j
hair becomes thicker, I
longer, softer, and more |
glossy. And you feel so !
secure in using such an 0
i -*nd reliable prepara- r
, hlbn. $1.M a bottle. All drsftlits.
1 If you? dn?mrt?t. cannot supply you, B
O 8 mm! us >? dollar and wo win expret>n H
1 too t bo* tlo. Bo sum udrln the noaio I
B of your toorsot express office. Addret>?, I
I. ? J. C. AYEKCO., Lowell. Moss. I
ISWOMAN
r Feet the Larger Part
l Tonic in Pcruna.
locnted in the head or pelvic organs, the !
discharge of mucus i- sure to occur.
This discharge of mucus constitutes a
weakening dram; the system cannot long
withstand the loss of mucus, hence it is
that women aitlieted with catarrhal affections
of the pclvi organs feel tired and
languid, with weak ht.ck and throbbi g
brain. \ course of 1'eruna is sure to restore
health by rutting oft' the weakening
drain of the daily loss of mucus.
An Aitmlmtile Tonic.
Congressman Marl; II. Duuncll, National
Hotel. Washington. I). C., writes:
"Your I'cruna being used bv mvself anil
many of iny friends and acquaintances, riot I
only as a euro for catarrh hut also as an
admirable tonic for physical recuperation,
1 gladly rccosnnicnil .t .o all persons requiring
such remedies." ? Mark 11. Dunncll.
If vn.i do not derive prompt and satisfactory
results from the use ot l'cruna. write
at once to Dr. llnrtman, giving a full statement
of your ense and he will bc^ pleased to
Rive you his valuable advice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartmun, "resident of |
The llartmun Sanitarium, Columbus, i
Ohio.
??? y|
BPBCOMCP**!* !' tiTi? is W~lb la~*> i.r ImJ
rOL CAR.TR5DGES. J
hit ttiat count. " Winchester
ridged in all calibers hit, that is, B
and strike a good, hard, pene- u
tc kind of cartridges you will get, {}
the time-tried Winchester make, j
M CHESTER MAKE OF CARTRIDGES. I
? 1 " ? \f
v*uy/ /&'//**'//\>7 /*'(
fivC(Cx \
11? ' - - ^'JwrajiffF!
Is Smokeless Povvt!^ U. v
HITItO CIO fr: ;
iARB? -J
i|s* IBM
j ps
^th^trap-shootj
t\'nf's'<I >r.? tournaments 'erfT^^ t 2
I .Onded with Jj?jV'^ jS
! A N V standard
i smokeless powilcr,
and for ale
rS Jre ,:VE:iYW,n nEspecify
U. M. C. fc,
?al <>sigi3PRat' tar catalog free iLli"-l>
| Tit- Unlcr. Metallic.Cartridge Co. ||
' ! Bridgeport, Conn.
I "My father hail born a mffrrfr from tick hnndarhn
i?r v.it mil iwrtiiy-iivo year* ami never found nny
I roljof until ho Wgitn tiikluc your Curtnti. Slum
1 lio liui Ii'csd taking Utii'trMi ho has never had
the houduche. Tlioy hnvo entirely cured hlui.
i Cascarets <lr> what you rmimnuiml thom to do. I
; will c'vo you tho privilege of using his name."
| K.M. Dickson, lUt) Rosiuurbt., W.ludiauapolla, lad.
BesT For
rJ The Gowels ^
CANDY CATHARTIC
Pleasant. Pslstublo. Potent. Taste Oood. Do Oood,
' Never Stckon, Weskun or 11 ripe. 10c, 2ic. SOc. Never
I sold In hulk. The gnnuino tahlst stamped C C C.
j Uusruutood to cure or your monoy back.
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 598
ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES
so. :i4.
CLAREMOM
1 &
, B&flLa. K Anmvdsam
INTELLIGENCE, FIDEUT
\ ro controlling principles w ith Kftcnltyoti
A mi ilooli, w??iieBliore, Yirnluln. mil
the J-outii. Wiite forcatiloKUr. J A .MI t'i
! | Littleton Pe
: ?
! U One of the most prosperous i
| > standard of scholarship, located n
y nnd with a large patronage fro
N Jersey to Florida?an Institution
\ We will take a limited numhci
^ Board and Full Liter*
/ per term on conditions made kno'
> REV. J. n. RhOD
nipansTabulesare
1 ',0 *u'8t dyspetvd*
'"P evir niade.
^ ^iu'l('"'i- ,ull;|?'*
year. Kvery illness
arising from a disordered stomach is
relieved or cured by their us.'. So
I'Ommon is it tbat diseases ordinate
from the stomach it may lie saiciv asserted
there is no condition of .11
health that will not he benefited or
cured by the occasional use of Ut*>.u:?
Tubules. Physicians know them and
speak highly of them. All dvugg'sts
sell tlietn. The live-cent package Is
enough for an ordinary occasion, and
the Family Kottle. sixty cents, contains
u household supply for a year. One
generally gives relief within twenty
minutes.
F1 'reWT^Wt
TO WOMEN
A Largo Trial Package of ^
A NEW SPECIALTY FCR WOMEN. A
Interned ctaanltricfie is the key
to woman's health and vigor. *
In(l.vntimtt>n, Soreness, I'dvio
Catarrh cannot exiat with it.
I*u*tInr iiacd n? i% vaginal ilourlto Is it
rcvvlatlnii In rotithlnrd clruiifting and
[ liraliac J??wrr. It kills all dlwaso ^cniUU
In local treatment of female Ills it Is invaluable,
llr*al3 Inflammation and cures all iliechar,:ra.
J. ever fa'ln to cure Nasal Catarrh,
Cares ollcnsive pcirp.ration of arm pits and feet.
Cares Sore Throat, Sore Mouth and Sore Eyes.
A powdrr nothing equals It.
Hemovc* Tartar, Hardens the Hums and whiten*
the teeth, maker) a t?ul breath sweet and ngri'cn.hlc.
ThnumuuUnf lrttcr?(Vom women prove
that It Initio grenti'itrure tor Leoeorrhoeu
ever (tlseovorcd. We hme yet to hour of
the fir*l case It failed to eur?.
To prove *11 this w?? will mail a large It ial package
with bookef instructions Absolutely free. Th:s
is not a tiny sample, hut enough to convince anyone.
At drugglstsor sent post pa I?1 l?y us, .TO
eta- large hox. NntlsfliCt Ion fnunin t?*c?l.
The KK. ruvton Co., Hostou, M nss.
Dropsy i;
T Removes nil srvelliiiR iu stem
doya ; effects a i>erni?:ie.vi cure
_/j x w* A S?i \oto 60 clay*. Trial treatment
e ci?tn/;ce Kotliinvmn be fairct
Write fir. #>'_ II ^reon's Sons.
" SoPcUlisi*. on* Si. ilisrits. Ca.
sromajmh |
g?ohyv sviillo llr Saw Mills, rj
(spvlth Here's I'nlversul l.or Brnn^.Tti'i'tilln-l
j^ear, HltnultunemtsSet Worfcsaiul ti.e Hon S
I 3000k-Kin* VarlnMe Kwil Works are uitox-H
I ?0?lle<l lor ATI l KM ? . MM II ICiTY. i t tlW.tl H
t ^ll'T AMI E AS/ OK OI'EltATIOM. \\ ri'o for fill (3
;-*desorlptive circulars Maiufnet uo-il liy I In* fa
|"*8ALi..\i IRON \\ < ikkS.W Imt ui Sa.c:?.N.C.[j
Medical college of Virginia.
H.lalillthnl IN3S
Dpi nrlmnntu of Metlirln", Pont'.st.ry
hful Khnrniacy. The Sixty?Ixth faesBlon
will cntnincnro Meptember '.V, W'l '1 niton
fate* .tut living i-xi'Oii?es urr mmlern*o.
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