The people. (Camden, S.C.) 1904-1911, January 09, 1908, Image 3
local fl&attet.
Good tod dnimble lands to
rent oo ibtnt or itrtigbt rent,
Bavin's swamp plantation. A p.
ply to- * G. fl. Baum,
Chorion, 8. 0.
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2m Wo will insnrs your Live
rP\ Stock, and payment of
claims will be promptly mode,
oo matter whore, when or how
leath occurs. GREENWOOD,
i. C.) LIVE STOCK INSUR- I
INCBCO.
I. P. Holland,
Ageut,
Camden, S. C.
We can also give you safe and
ample protection in Life and
Fire Insurance at lowest rates.
Write, or call on us.
I P. H.
Farmers Ualou Call.
The Farmers* Uiuon of Ker
shaw County is hereby called to]
meet at the Court House at Cutu
den on Saturday, the 11th iust ,
a*. 11 o'clock.
P. T. Bruce,
President.
J. 8. Brown,
Secretary,
For SALE
Long and short leaf Pine Lum
ber for sale. Also Shingles aud
Laths. For prices, apply to
B. R. Truesdel,
Camden R. F. D., No. 8, S. C.
U. 1>. C.
The John D. Kennedy Cliapter
U. D. C., will meet with Mrs. C.
P. DuBose ou Monday Jan. 13th
at 4 o'clock p.iu. Members are)
earnestly requested to be on
time, and a full attendance is de
sired as - matters of importance!
must be decided.
It Oils I Ik* ?rtcrien with rich, red
blood, makes new flesh, and healthy
men, women and children. Nothing
can take ii>? place; no remedy ha*
done so much good a* llolliater'n
Kocky Mountain 'IVa. 86c, Tea or
Tablets. Zr uip A lie Pass.
Attention, Please.
We would be much obliged to]
any of friends who uiuy happen
to owe us 011 subscription for a
bushel or so of potatoes, eggs,
chickens, wood, pork, ham or
auything else that may refresh
a tired mind, or u huugry old
body. Ii you Imveu't tiny of
these thing, a little cash will
heip as out wonderfully.
A UlxIng Contractor,
Among the rising contractors
who are forging to the front is
Mr. W. Lutia of our city. Hej
is now at work on u $10,000 con
tract for the erection of a High
School building at Tutu in in
Marlboro County, securing the
work over several competitors.
At Tim Opoift Hoiimu
We oannot. $\y much in com
mend at ion of the show at the
opera house on Monday night,
although several of the cliarac
tors presented were very good
indeed, notably, Z eUe, Doliy and
the old maid. The slim atten
dance perhaps partially ac
counted for the absence of life
in the play. We hope the audi
ance wili be larger next time.
MIimI Your BiimIuchs!
If you don't nobody will, (t in your
bimiiifM to Keep out of ill the trouble
you can and you can and will keep on t
of liver and bowel trouble if you t?ke
l>r. King'* New f,ife Pill*.- They
keep blliouxiienn ami j*uiidi<N> out of
your ?yateifi. 2&<\ nt F. Lt?li?? Zeuip'.?,
Caimleti Drug Companj'a and Zemp A
Del'awT drug ? I or en.
Pliotie 30 Prompt I >cl I very
Careful Prescription Service
F. LESLIE ZEMPfS
PHARMACY.
( Two dnort above pogt office. )
Open 7 a. tn. to 8 p. m, daily
f 10 a. m. to 1 1 n. m.
Sunday -J
( 4 p. m: to 5 p. m.
Orders delivered nt 10 a. in.
1 ; 4 and 7 p. in. and oftenor
when necessary.
Delivery after 7 p. m. 10 ct#.
Cnll to store after closing
.hours ('Phone 83) 50 cts.
Fr*?h Whitman's Candy.
I 7T"BRS0HItr. -
?? 1
-Aiilm) Oravauigsbitli (it
tired) sad wife if* ipiadiit Um
mum at Bfoomsbory.
? Bear Admiral Bowie*, (re
tired) wife, mb end dtafhier ere
among the noted fueeti et
Blooms bury.
Gen. H. J. Muno end CapL J.
111. Bpeere of DeKutb tret* in
the city last week aud paid their
regular cell on The People. s
? Our friend, Mr. W. T. Hem
mond o 2 Darliogtou was in tt?e
city on Saturday, end paid The
People the usual pleasant call.
? Mr. and Mrs. Kammski of
New York are visiting the pa
rents of the latter, Mr. and Mrs.
M. Bit urn on upper Main street.
? Mr. B. J. Myers nnd family
have returned from Columbia to
Caufdeu to live. We are glad to
welcome them back into God's
country.
? Mr. Eurl U. Bowen was a
welcome visitor on Monday. He
is one of the most, prominent
business men nnd farmers near
Blaney, S. C.
? Dr Albertus Moore of New
York, spent the holidays with
his pareuts, Dr. aud Mrs. A. A.
Moore. We were all glad to see
hitn again.
? Judge 8. J. T. Young of
Dalzull spent Mouduy in the
city. The object of his visit was
some legal mattei iu whicn he is
interested.
? Judge Airios West of Be
tli u tie spent a few hours in the
city one day this week. Amos
is a great friend of ours, and we
are always glad to have him with
us.
-Senator Johnson of Fairfield
county was in the city ou Mon
day. He was here iu the in
teres t of some client wtio was
interested in lands disposed of
at public sale.
? The host ot friends of Mrs.
C. L. Winkler are delighted to
have her with us again after an
absehce of some length of time.
She is, we understand, the guest
of Mrs. S. Logan Lang.
?Mrs. Miunie Parker of Roa
nolf, Va., is visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Moore of
this place. All her friends are
glad to welcome her back, even
if it is only for a season
?Col. J. C. Manning of Boy
kins, paid us a call lost week.
He seems to be greatly improv
ed in health, which fact i* very
gratifying to us as u warm feel
ing of frieuesliip exists between
IIS.
? Dr. ,T. E W. Haile has re
moved his residence from Ker
shaw to Rock Hill. The Doctor
was very popular in the Ker
shaw community, and had a host
of friends in this county who re
grot his loss to us.
? We acknowledge recent re
ceipt of an appreciated letter
from our friend, Dr. L. M. Hook
of Easiover. He is a warm
Iriend of THE PEOPLE, and
promises to pay us a visit when
we become President.
? Wfc are informed that Mas
ter Alfred Burdell, son of Mr.
Jas. T. Burdell of Savannah, Ga.
spent last week with relatives
here. The kid did not call on
us, which wus a disappoint ment.
? Mr. and Mr*. C. E. Johnson
of East Kershaw have our con
grat ulatious on the arrival at
their home a short time ago of
twin oabies. We would have
reported this happy occurrence
sooner had w>s received the news.
? We accidently failed to noli?
last week that our clover young
friend, Mr. Imnau II. Eldredge
was spending the holidays here
with his father, Capt. 1<\ VV.
Eldridge. liiinan is connected
with the U. 8. Forest Service at
Washington, and is said to be
making good.
Deaili.
The report of the demise of
of Mrs. Mitchell, the mother of
Rev. L. A. Mitchell, did not
reach us in time for our last,
issue. She died on Friday or
Saturday preceding the new
year, and her remains weretaken
to Stockton, Mass, for burial,
j Her death was the result of a
stroke of paralysis which we
j have already mentioned. Our
regrets fro out to the afflicted
j son and family*
ftngviTfgs,;;;
? ??'?III W0 -
? R? d otrefallj all oar sift'
rvrtiwMots, tad profit b/th??
-Note ad. OTP. O. Bq*l?i
(House for JUaf) wbjfeh w)ll ?jp<
p?ur tor several lM?ti of, this
V*V*r- ??
? Read Mr. C. C. Moore's new
fed. in (Ills Issue. J^li aUne'
ilea,' and mesne ez^jr Khtt U
says. He is aysafe ag^Mo daul
with. ' < hum
?Hod. W./Braltqhi>eLoacbe
basa^professiofial cstrf' witfer as.
Hfc Is a soun<Ilawyei\*a?d a gen
ial gentleman.
?We call sttent ion to the ad.
of the Camdeo Carriage and
Wagon Works. Mr. Hampton Is
a fine workmen, and* guarantees
all work. ? ,
*- . ?#
John ? "Wl??t kind of tea do jou
like best?" Priicilla~"Oo>(Nl -edme.
but Rocky Mountain Tea beat.*'
John ? "Why Hoi I is tor V Rocky Moun
tain Tea bettf Prnwilla ? "It speak*
for itself, John.'1 (Make* lovjrljK com
plexiou.) Zemp 4b DoPaas. , j
? We call your p^rUcu.lar. at
tention to one of our edLitorlalfi^r
A DISCLAIMER. If any other
yokel editor can match lj?, we
give it up> * ' ,l
? Note the Cabbage ad. of The
Hutler Company, Meggett, S. C.
ded. Now is as good a time afl
This tirm is highly recommen*
any to buy.? Mention THE
PEOPLE when ordering.
? -vy . ? ri* ? - \ ?" *
Moving Picture Slfnw.
The moving picture showj' con v
ducted by Messrs. C. E. Boyji-,
ton & Co., two doors north of the
office of THE PEOPLE is favora
bly commented on -by all who
have seen it. A visit to this en
terluinnient costs very little and
will while away pleusunUy. an
idle hour. - -
Marring**.
Married, by the Rev. Samuel
Hay at. Mount Hebrou Presby*
terian church, DuBdse's X Roads
on Thursday, Dec. 19th, 1907,
Mr. John Bolton Miclcle and Miss
Mary DraUeford of Mechanics-,
vi lie. We cxteud congratula
tions.
Job Work.
We are turning out some pretty
fair work in the way of 'jbfl
stationary at less than ftlif
prices. Give us a call wheu fn
need cf anything in the Une of
Envelopes, Letter, or Wote^
head:), Cards, Programs,- ip fact"
anything that can be printed in
any first-class job office.' . We
have the presses, the type, tl?e
men and the Stock. What frore
could you want?
Advice to Mothers: Don't let jour
children waste away. Keep -them
st rung and healthy during the winter
with Hoi lister'* Rocky Mountain Tea.
it is the greatest tonic for children.
Pure and harmless, doea the greatest
Rood. 86(\ Tea or Tablets.
Zentp A DePass.
A PleiiHniit Meeting.
On the 4tli inst., Lieutenant
Jaines L. Haileof this city, who
was a member of the Kirkwood
Rangers during the lute unpleas
antness, had a happy meeting
with one of his old comrades,
Mr. T. *J. Keith (we thiuk of
Darlington) whom he had not
seen since the surrender at Ap
pomatox. Both were members
of the wame company, battalion
and regiment, and had not met
in forty years.
Fire.
The community wus startled
by an alarm of tire about 7:30 on
Sunday night. The &larm sys
lem struck ONE, and stopped,
and the old fire bell did the rest.
It was located at the residence
of Dr. 8. F. ilrasingtou. Con
siderable damage was done be
fore the firemeh got it under
control. We have not ascer
tained the origin of the lire, nor
how much insurance was car
ried on the building. Even tf
the insurance was ample, the oc-'
cnrrence is deplorable, and we
sympathize with the Doctor and
fn mily.
Heven Yearn ot Proof.
? | hsve had seven y?-arsof proof that
! T)r. King'* New Discovery is the best
ill td let lit* to taHe for coughs and colds
nnd l.?r every diseased condition of
throat, chest or lungs," says W. V.
Ilenry, of Panama, Mo. The world
I as hml thirt v-ejglit years of proof that
I >r. King's New Discovery is the beat
! reined) for cougha and colds. In grippe,
' nst limn. hny fever, hronehitis, heii.n*
| rrage of the lungs, and the early stngt-s
of consumption. Its tiiueiy use al
ways prr vents the development of
Iitieiiinouia. Hold under gimrnnte" at
I.eslle Ze inn's, Camden Drug Com*
pnuy's nnd Zemp A DePass* drug
s'.ores. 6<)o and $1.00. Trial botMe
free,
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? ?*7
blad todtnui.
arsdepeivieg. B?
???.?.*>?* jj??*
Olgibtd ia lurari
.tNtf* ? dr**? ??
V??5!?,HWv^s'* ?<>???? know
tt^bi^itf ecclotning -4be sub
?<*l?ls iVflra,t class condition.
WliJIfl m.any crops,
?t?rf*ee
fliey depeod upon
the subsoil for their supply of
wiier?t Ap4 the root erupt and
tgaes'get their sustenance Al
most entirely from tbe nbaoll.
SyfeJ* isjmportaut that the on
derolof^fyi o? nature be In proper |
conditio}!. .,tfl : promote healthy
growth of the. plant*.
A ac \ggy subsoil is ta poor con
dition for, the growth of bacteria
that 'change Mia chemical com
|K>uqda i^to pispaauts to tfie root
b.aire oi pXmU can get hold of
them. A foar land needs an air
ing by drainage and deep-grow
ing. roots. ,a*^ch aa clover and al
falfa. . But this cond^c* also
need a,weeteuing up with lime
perbapa to get there legumes to
aturt.
The heavy clay subsoils at e ao|
compact that air cannot pene
.trate und this prevents soil bac
teria. fryrn .developing. A soil
that will not grow bacteria will
ftot grow arty thing.
?j' Soofi ^sub-sbils are too light |
and open and! do npt retain wa
ter well, .&ravolly knolls are
practically nou productive for|
.this reason.. ? "?
The soils ? of the 8outh and
Eust that ^ere "worn out*' by
neglecting to put humus in the!
subsoil can be restored to fer
tility by a series of crop rota
tions in which the subsoil is im
proved by humus and air.
Nature's . undershirt needs a|
little attention. Keep it clean
and sweet, and well aired.
Look, after your seed corn. - A
good time to study it now.
Good roads mean higher val
ues for land adjoining such roads.
Peopttrtb'dWto^ 'or homes in the
country- avoid sections with bad
roads. - H8e tf good roads booster.
Imjkrupdtt Mixed Fowl*:
?A Jajftogc having a mixed or
.mongrel* fleck of fowls can add
greatly to their value and gradu
ally - change them to a uniform
breed tbat will better fulfill his
requirements-/ at comparatively
small Cost, by purchasing each
year a few vigorous male birds
of some regulable breeder.
Ttjeso male 'birds should be
selected of the same variety of
fowls most 'numerous in the
(lock, if these ' fowls are giving
satisfactory returns. Where
Plymouth Rocks are numerous
Plymouth Rocks cockerels should
be chosen, -or else the male birds
can be selected-, for some de
sired result as to; the weight or
laying qualities of their descen
dants. By purchasing Light
Brahma cockerels it will be
fouud that the young stock will
Sveigh up much heavier the suc
ceeding year, while by purchas
ing Leghorn or Wyandotte cocke
rels a gaiu may be made in the
egg yield.
During the year the poorest
behs can be weeded out and
either used for the table or sold
for market and the best ones
kept to breed from for the en
suing year. By following the
above plan new blood is iutro
kuci'd into the flock, the fowls
.do no& deteriorate in weight or
laying qualities as would likely
be the case if left to themselves,
and gradually they will become
uniform in coloring and mark
ings and a fine flock of fowls
secured. ? H. E. Haydock, Nas
sau Co., N Y. *
I, ant Shot of 10O7.
Dec. 2yth. At tirst shot, wo
downed a sparrow. Then while
creeping stelthily through the
woods, on the lookout for bears
or other varmint, we heard a
slight rustle on our left in the
weeds, turned, brought our gun
to a level, and soon descried a
mammoth swamp rat which we
proceeded to put hora de combat.
We felt a strong inclination to
bring him up to one of our
several popular boarding-house
keepers, and- pass him off ns
a tabbit, but was afraid that
Ma tell woald givt ?i away, ao
Ml him mUm IMillUia
gtorloM
Qer third shot waa wmwlirt
of ft tiMrtlilHHll. fMliBf
?mrtJ froM a ouaal |l?w
ibrooffa oar ipeeVMUt tbtta
black biii?M aiUlaf oa a limb
of a pine tree, vt MMd op, took
dead alia, trad, aad brought
down ow of the finest ipcdneoi
of a pine-burr that ire aver saw.
Oar 4th shot went wild, aad as
it was frowlnf lata, we weaded
oar weary way homeward. Oa
the road, we saw a glittering ob
ject some diataaoe ia the woods,
let drive, and pasted a tin ca*i
with abont 40 No. 6 shot.
8o ended the last shoot of
1007 for the editor of THE
PEOPLE.
GET SOME YANKEE MONEY
I caa pat yea la teach with
probable hayers fer year
pisputj, mm isttir where R
Is located -------
H. W. FINLAYSON
1123 ? 56th St., Brooklyn, N. T.
A FortHiMtfl Texan.
Mr. K. W. Good lor, of 107 fift. LouU
itmt Dallas. Tfxm, up* : "In thr
past year I have become acquainted
with Dr. King's New Life Pills, and
no laxative I ever before tried so effen
tuaily Omposes of malaria and bilious
ness." They don't grind nor gripe.
16c at F. Leslie Zemp, Camden Drug
Company and Zemp A DePass, drug
store*.
Trespass Notleo.
This will notify all persons
that Shooting, Fishing, or other.
*ise trespassing on my planta
tion in West Wateree is strictly
forbidden. Henry Savage.
9 19 6m.
Special Teachers' Ex
amination.
The State Board of Education ha*
arranged for a special teachers ex
amination Friday, January 17th 1008.
This exsmmatioii will be held in this
County at the Court House, beginning
at 0 o'clock.
Any teacher who wishes a certificate
may take this examination.
W. B. TURNER,
8upt. Kd. Kershaw Co.
Camden, 8. C., Dec. 18, 1SU7.
CITATION.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA I
County of Kershaw. \
By Win. D. Trantham Probate Judge.
Whereas, Kir by T. Estridge made
suit to me to grant him Letter* of
Administration of the Estate of and
effects of R. L. Langley
These are therefore to cite and ad
monish all and singular the kindred
and creditor* of the said K. L.
Langley deceased, that they be and
appear before me, in the Court of
Probate, to be held at Camden on
the 16th day of January, 1006 next after
publication thereof, at 11 o'clock at
the forenoon, to show cause, if any
they have, why said Administration
should not be granted.
tttvei. under my hand, this 28th day
or Dec. A. D. 1908.
Win. D. Trantham,
Probate Judge.
Published on the 2nd oay of Janu
ary, 1006, in The People.
Tax Returns.
Office of County Auditor, 1
Kershaw County, V
Camden, S. C.. Dec. 6, 1007 )
Notice is hereby given that the Au*
ditor's office for receiving State and
County tax returns will be open from
Jsnusry 1st, 1009, ?*? February tOtli,
1008:
The dates of appointments at which
the Auditor or Ins deputy will visit
the usual places in the County for re
ceiving returns are givert below :
Beshune. January R.
Haley's Mill, January 0.
Bowers' School House. Jannary 10.
Ktrkley's Store, January 11.
Kershaw, January 14.
Westville. January IS.
Russell Place, Jauuary 10.
Liberty Hill, January 17. *
Rabon's Cross Rosds January 20.
Blaney, January 21.
The law requires that all persons
owning property or in anywise having
charge of such property either as
agent, husband, guardian, trustee, ex
ecutor, administrator, Ac., return the
same under oath to the Auditor, who
requests all persons to be prompt in
making their returns and save the ?0
per cent, penalty which will be added
to the property valuation of all per
sons who fail to make returns within
the time prescribed by law.
INCOME TAX.
Under an Act of the Legislature all
persons having a gross income ot
Twenty-live Hundred Dollars or more
are required to make a return of the
same to the Auditor at the time of
mwktng their other returns.
Til K~ POLL TAX.
All citizens of this State between
the, sges of Twenty-one and Sixty
years ol age, except Confederate sol
diers are requirnd to pay Poll Tax of
One I Miliar a year.
AH returns sent by mall must be
made (tut on proper blanks and
sworn to before some officer qualified
to administer said oath, otherwise
they will not be reoelved at this office
as returns.
The County Board of Equalisation
will meet at the office of the County
Auditor on the 4tli Tuesday of Marc h,
1008, for the purpose of eqnaliting
property, hearing complaints and pro
tests.
W. P. RUSSELL,
Auditor Kershaw Co.
JL
?
*he m&mMJrQTS- |
HE Five Lota oil Fair Street offered for sale last week
? % V*? ? * ? N \% ^
arebegintoinz to move/ Some have oeeii sole!, the
others are stillto be hitii for 'feaSh 'Or- ori 'easy -torn i*.
j Each lot 60 x 300 feet. $450.00 for one .and. $350 .00 for
.the others. . / A
.?S.t.i,,.U'
Growing fruit trees and shrubbery. They slope to the
back assuring good drainage. Fire b^d pint just in front.
All taxes paid and no cost for papers.
===== * 1 J |
H TWELVE room dwelling on DEKalb Street. Iftnise
in good location, and in good repair 5 ? Two* stories and
brick basement. Two room servant's house in yard and
two room tenant house in field on back . street. 1 tarns
and stables and good shade trees. Jxrt runs through to
^Rutledge Street. ?' Price $400t>. 00
Two story frame dwelling on Broad Street adjoining the
Victoria Hotel. Good frontage on Broad Street and plen
ty of depth. Four tenant houses on premises. Fi ne cook
ing range, floor covering, shades and bath fixturos go with
house. .... Prlqe $350u.00
The old Odd Fellows Hall on Rutledge Street, lias a
frontage of about 60 feet and a depth of n^Uy ..?00 IW't.
Hall has 8 large rooms and 2 small* 2 room servant s
house in yard. Fine shade trees. " Price $1 100.1 ?0
FOR RENT.
2 story 6 room dwelling ou Main Street. Ample prem?
ises,in good condition. Water aud .electric lights in house
Price $15.00 Per Month
A commodious Livery Stable on DEKalb Street, near
Main.
C. C. Moore.
Tax Notice.
Office of Treasurer of Kershaw County
Camden, 8. C. Sept. 0, 1907.
In accordance with the Act to raise
supplies for the fiscal year commencing
January 1st 1000, notice is hereby given
that the books will be opwn for collect
ing State, county anil school taxes
from October IS, 1907 to March 1st
1908, A penally of 1 per cent will be
added on all taxes unpaid by January
1st, 1908. A penalty of two per cent
on all unpaid by Feb. 1st, 1901. A*
penalty ot seven per cent will be
added ou all unpaid March 1st. 1908.
The rate per centum for Kershaw
county ia as follows :
State taxea.
School taxes.
County taxes.
Railroad taxes.
Court House Bonds,
Ri?ad
Mills.
4 1-2
" 8
3 14
1 3-4
1-4
1
Total, 18 8 4
The following special, levies have
been made also:
Special School tax, District No. 1,
for interest on School Bonds Graded
School Building,
District No. 1 ?4
Special School tax Dist No. 1', 8
?? '? ? .? ?* 2, 1>?
.. .. ?? .? .. 4f 8
44 it <? 44 ?t 7 2
?? .4 44 44 4. jQj J
1 4 .4 44 ll ti >|| Q '
44 44 44 i *4 44 J2 2
44 44 44 4. 44 jy 1}
44 44 ? 44 ?. jg 3
44 44 <4 4. 44 J J) 2.
44 41 4, 44 tl 22 2
44 44 44 44 4 20 ?
? 4 44 44 4l It 27 2
<4 4 4 44 41 44 7
The road tax of two dollars can be
paid the Countj Treasurer. from Oc
tober 16th, 1007, to March 1st, 1908.
All wale persons living within tin
corporate limits of cities or towns,
students attending any college or
cahool of the State, iMinisters in charge
of regular congregations, teachers em
ployed in public schools, school trus
tees during their term of office, per
sons permanently disabled and those
actually engaged in the quarantine
service of the state are exempt from
the payment of road tax. All male
person* between the ages of 18 and 60
years are required t? pay said road tax
or work not less than six days during
the year.
The poll tax ia $1.
All information us to taxes will be
furnished upon application.
In sending for tax aiuoun :s and Re
ceipts, state with whom the Taxpayer
lived in January last, and if known
by two names, give both, and be sure
to give Township and . No. of School
District.
No list* of names for tax receipt h
will be received unless the amount of
tax inouey is deposited with the r.aid
list.
Thi* rule will be strictly enforced.
D. M. McCaskill,
County Treasurer.
Cures Blood, 8kltt I>laens?\ Can- I
cer. Greutewt llloort Furl
Iter Free.
If your blood is impure, thin.dis
eased, not or full of humors, if you
have blood poison, cancer, carbuncles,
eating *ores, scrofula, eczema, itching,
rialnga and bumps, scabby, pimply
skin, bone pains, catirrh, rheumatism,
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