The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 27, 1917, Page TWO, Image 2
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TAKE GOOD CARE I
OF FARMING TOOLS
Send in Orders for Needed Repair
Parts Soon as
Possible
LOOK TO THE OILING
PREVENT EXPOSURE
I
Docs Not Pay to Try to Use
A Worn Out Machine.
During the coming winter farmer*
si ouId give careful attention to tile
rk of repairing al' maeb'r s win'.* \
'1 be used next sea-on. A Do, orders
i ! ? pair parts and n.i \v ir.a.hbuo
s it Id be placed as soon as po sib!'-.
'v will acquaint liiunufactMrcrs ra: 1
t'eir agents wi.h the derr.and in d'f
oat >octions anal enable thorn V>
: ; ke th.t best possible distribut'on.
Jw the >;uy.e time it \ !' c-limin.s o ex.
t naive delays in t ars; or tin 'c .
' < busy sea -a n
Kconomicn] j;. pj-.uw n\ nt<.
Th.o use of the large s: and mo?- v i. ;.>m
vod farm machinery. a'.va. s d? <.
'vonbin i? ni' <i'.v ::>1 imriO tir e...
Where largo acreages a. fu'v.v.-d th.
aigest machincrx the most ore
: mical. Manx of the latest machine
(. i.ibociy improvements which will of
. a justify their puririsc, \vho:c obtainable,
from the standpoint of ccort<
my, even though the old c.utfit is still
rviccable.
When new machines are bough.t o?.
barge farms to replace others stii*.
capable of service, it is suggseteu
t-tat the owners afford an opportunity
to other fanners who operate on
a smaller scale to purchase this replaced
machinery at a reasonable
price. This plan should benefit both
jv.rties.
Dispose of Worn-Out Implements
All worn-out machinery should be
. id for junk at the first opportunity,
?he specialists advise, fivst removing
: bolts or other parts which might
be useful in repairing other equipment.
It is usually false economy to
tempt to use a worn-out machine, us
the time wasted with breakages and
ether delays and the extra power required
for its operation usually more
f? an offset the saving effected by
continuing it in use,
Importance of Oiling.
| * More damage can he dene to a machine
in half an hour through lack of
il or grease on pome bearings than
> v a whole sea an's exposure to the
aeather the specialists dee'tuv. V> Vis
sort of neglect there can be no
xcuso, i is raid. Operating a may
vine without lubrication, especially j
hen the bearings nr? slightly laity.
ill quickly irsuit in weari: o- away
' e metal, often io a considerable
re ptl', iii a very few minute*. (v<pe:,
? vo breakage, as weli as serious de'
ys. al >o may be eartscd by opoiutirg
tU; bines on w'nieh nam hav- worked.
? \-;e or l ave c.vmc off, entirely, al\
>vir.g bolts to lo ?sen or drop out.
Ail practicable steps should be tak
m u> preserve n.ucjnoi. ry rww ?.u
and. Needless exposure to the
weather should bo avoided, and in
uses where it is r.ot practicable to
ousc machinery when idle, all bear.gs
sh.ould receive a thorough application
of heavy o:| or grease to keep
..I moisture and prevent rust. It \?
lieve<l that on many farms rnachiny
could be more adequately shelter
in the buildings avrilabl,. by exer<
ring care in placing them so as 10
i: onomize space.
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NO i H ri.
All persons having claims again.-'
Planters Rank of Aynor, S. ('..
aliquidution) are hereby reqaire 1
forthwith ii'.o proof of their claims
v.illi the undersigned at Conway, S.
so that funds in hand may ?>e
? aid out on claim.- according to their
> iority.
WILL A. CRM KM AN, Receiver.
Dec. 5, 1917. ?2ti
The State highway department conth.ues
to register automobiles at the
rate of 50 a day; it has registered V
oate approximately .'15,000 pleasure
and commercial motor vehicles in the
tttate and expects to register at leasi
2.'.>00 additional cars between now an<
December 1, when the registration fo<
j 01S will commence.
COLDS & LaGRIPPE
5 or 3 do3es 060 will brer!
s?ny case of Cbilh 8c Fever, Colt!
& LaGrippe; it act5 on the live
5>etter than Calomel and doeo ti.
gripe or sicken. Price 25c.
[state items
OF INTEREST TO ALL SOUTH
CAROLINA PEOPLE
Belief at tho Sta'o Hospital for tileInsane
is that tho sustained cold wave
has practically destroyed the winter
gardens, on which much effort and
energy has been concentrated to meet
the exigencies of the high food prices.
Extraordinary progress ha? been
made in improving facilities for the
public schools in the mill villages,
according to the annual report of
George 1). Brown, mill school supervisor.
At C urnj) JiU'ksori u !urpc nuuibof
of "comfort kits," containing sowing
materials, testaments and various
articles of practical value to the soldiers
have been received by the V. M.
C. A. from various W. C. T. U. chapteis
in the State.
Cioverno" Manning's appeal to th
people of South Carolina : > lay down
for 'nteiv.sclv'-s certain definite and
specified days on whi'h to save flour,
meal, sugar and fats, has been appicved
in personal letters from President
Wilson and Mr. Hoover.
This in. been called a railroad war.
America's pieparation for such a war
i- a greater railroad mileage than
that of the eni Ir? eor.vaa.iu f Pr
~"po, and i na^rm 1 i viw of l.7~0 0(."
niployees. Alrra ly fh" railroadmcliiized
ur Pi their war heard
Washington, have won some important
victories.
Til.* Slate highway commission wi!'
.ecemr.und t> the United States dvrrtmont
of agriciih. are that two stoo'
bridges be constructed over the Sai'.ee
River on proposed State highway?
:o he constructe<l from Ch.arleston in10
the interior portions of the State.
Tin* people of Belgium are much m
need of the civilian clothes.of Am or
ca's soldiers discarded upon their en
trance into training camps and can
tonments. The men had volutcered
their "cits" some time ago but an an
nouncement made public by the State
Council of Defense was the first mes
sage received from the Belgian peo
pie as to the proposition.
Red Cross activities are receiving
the lion's share of attention In
Georgetown at this time.
Health conditions at Camp Jackson
has materially improved during the
last few days and military officials at
the cantonment are very much incouraged
over the outlook.
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GRANGER ;
! LIVER !
| REGULATOR j
Relieves consifc&iion. !
Siiwk licadsicho and bili&v.si-css.
Purely vegie.
Coaintns r.c< a!cofciol.
Causer, eo ?rip?73^
Ov.'cs .is-ilsfac'ory
rjsrjuts. i.ar?e box, 25c.
A do-.e or two v/i22 do.
ciUKor.R in r v x v. 3 ?j f, co.
C :i A i" 1 A !J OOG A? T ? H H.
Citation Notice.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Horry.
By .7. S. V AUGHT, ESQUIRE.
PROBATE JUDOE.
WHEREAS Everett Watts mad
suit to me, to grant him Letters of
Administration of the Estate of and
< ffoots of L. J. Watts.
THESE AUK THEREFORE to cite
and admonish all and singular the
kindred and creditors of the said L. .J.
Watts, deceased, that they be and ap'
pear, before me, in the Court of Pro|
bate, to be held at Conway, S. C., on
I the tth day of January 1918 new
after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock
in the forenoon, to shew cause, if an\
they have, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
GIVEN under my Hand, this 14t\
day of December Anno Domini, 1917.
Published on the 20th and 27ti
days of December 1917 in the Horn
- Herald.
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J. S. VAUGHT,
! Probate Judge.
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TOWN TAX NOTICE,
i Town tax is due and payable be
' Iween Oct. 15 and Dec. 31st, 1917. >
lux of 10 mills is levied for curren
expenses of the town, 3 1-2 mills t
1 pay interest on $50,000.00 Wate
' Works and Sewerage bonds and creat
it sinking fural for payment theivo
I nd I 1-2 mills to retire contract in
!'. '.,t vlness, total 15 mil's.
C. H. SNIDER,
if.? Town Treas.
THE ttORB* HERJ
TAX KKTl'KNS FOR FISCAL
YEAR 1918.
The County Auditor oi Horry County
will attend the following places at
times specified below for the purpose
of taking returns for the fiscal yea- I
1918 of all poll tax payers, also of all
property both REAL AND PERSONAL
owned January 1st, 1918 .
All able bodied males between the
a;?cs of 21 and 69 years capable of
earning a support, shall be deeme*
taxable polls.
Executors and Administrators are
required to make their returns. Fail.
n ?' > tii m:tL-n vrOiirn..; 4i?n.-?
specified, subjects the delinquent to
pt nutty of 50' per cent.
Bayboro Monday, January 7th.
from 10' to 12;
Rehobeth Monday, Januray 71 h.
from 2 to t.
Mt. Ris^-ah Tuesday, January St:-.,
from 9 to 1I..
Ilinson's Store Tuesday, January
th, from 1 to 4'.
Stevens \ Roads Wednesday, Jan
wry 9th, from 10 to 12.
SUouis Store Wednesday, Jynu
: y 9th. from 2 to 4.
Fluyds S.'hool House Thursday.
January 10th, from 10 to
Sprint;* BVunch Friday, Januar
1 llit, from 9 to 12.
Gras.sy Bay Friday, January tlth.
from to 4.
Geren Sea Saturday, January 12th
from 9 to 12.
ii.twwo.ui Monday, .January I4th.
Voir. ti ?o 12.
Daisy- .Monday, January 14th, Don
i to 4.
iNatnan '.JOiiamy s ^tore iuesuay
;nullify loth. from 10 to 12
l.i.n.'S Tu v day, January loth
Yom 2 t,? 1.
1 > vo; k s v i 11 c Wednesday, J a n u a r
' Oih, from 9 to 11.
Little River Wednesday, Jan.r.'.n
Gih. from 1 to 2.
Warn per Thursday, January 17i*.
from 9 to 12.
Hand Thursday, January 17th
from 2 to 2:20. <
Tilly Swamp Thursday, January <
1 7th, from 2:20 to 4.
Cool Spring Monday, January '
21st. from 11 to 12. i
Ay nor Monday, January 21st, i
from 2 to 4.
Galivants Ferry Tties/lay, January
22nd, from 9 to 2_
Dog Bluff Wednesday, January,
23rd, from 10 to It.
Jordanvillo Wednesday, January
23 rd, from 1 to 3.
Coopers Store Thursday, January,
24th, from 11 to 12.
Stalvcy Thursday, January 24th.
from 2 to 4.
Burgess Friday, January 25th,
tYom 9 to 12.
Fowlers School House Tuesday,
January 29th, from 9 to 11.
Boris Tuesday, January 29th, from
| Catarrhal C
Mr. W. S. Brown, R. F. D. No. 4,
Box S-, Rogersvillc, Tennessee,
writer:
"I feel it my duty to recommend
Pcruna to all sufferers of catarrh or
cough. In tho year 1901). I took a
severe case of the la grippe. I then
took a bad cough. I had taken ail
kinds of cough remedies but got no
relief. I then decided to try Pcruna.
I used five bottles. After taking five
bottles my cough stopped and my j
catarrh was cured. .My average
weight was 115 and now 1 weigh
1 13! , Any one suffering with catarrh
in any form 1 will advise them to
take Peru no."
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One reason why we alvu
' to buy lo suit the needs of the
Carolina.
Another reason we lead
l buying in the way of the low:?
' kets for the goods the people
Another reason is that \
always done, that the public i
We mean to lead.
VISIT US AT OUR !
| DUSENBU
Toddville,
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HP, CONWAY, S. it
I to 4. I
Sinnlord Wednesday, January Stt,'
from f> to 11.
A (Man Wednesady, January 30. h,
from Jj to 3.
Myrtle Beach Thursday- January,
31st, fromi f to 4.
The balance of the time utttfTl February
20tfa at the Auditor's office m
Conway.
N. C. ADAMS*,
County Auditor.
PROGRAM OF THE
PEE DEE t NimN
The Per Doe Union will meet with
the Mt. Pisgah Church, Dec, 28, 2I>,
and :J0, 1917
Friday
11 a. m. Introductory Sermon by
E. L. Owens.
At the close of which the Moderator
to Call the Union to order. Letters
called for, read and delegates enrolled.
Being regularly organized the
Subject viz: to be discussed in general.
Seeing the territory covered by
The Pee Deo Union is so large for
Convenience Would it Not be Advisable
to Divide ?
Saturday Morning.
9:."0 a. m. Devotional Exercises by
W. A. Spivey.
M isoo'laneous Business.
Topic: Of what Ufce is the B. V. P.
U. to our Baptist Churches by Hudson
Shelley.
2nd What is our Duty to the
Young Christians of our Chmvhes and
How Can P wt Perform that Dnt\
by Rev. A. T. Rodgers.
Written Report on Orphanage by
W. C. Hooks.
Sunday Morning.
H) a. :n. Sunt lay School, at tkr
lose Sermon by M A. McCrcakon.
W. A. Spivcv,
I.. ]>. Holt,
H. lb 11 o lines,
Committee.
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I'UOtill.\M Bl'CIv CREEK [MON
To be held with the I,oris Baptist
Church Friday, Saturday, and i>unday,
December 28, 29, 30.
Friday Morning.
Introductory sermon and discussion
of the subject, The Obligation of ih'
Church to the young People ami how
to fulfill it. Introduced by W. A
Pi i nee.
Friday Evening Sermon.
Saturday Morning.
The obligation of the church to th
work of the denomination aiut'h'ow
fulfill it. Opened by C?. F. Stanley.
The church's obligation to the nation
in time of war. Opened by M.
M. Stanley.
Saturday evening Sermon.
Sunday Morning.
Missionary Sermon. Preacher to
be selected.
D. I). HnrreLson,
for Program Committee.
Hough oa
Suffering v/ith f J? -yBw
Catarrh in A
Advise them
To take v. JH
v. *?"* ~r%
J*.
Thoso who object to liquid modi,
cinescan procure PerunaiT--i.bJettR.
; . _
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iys lead is that we know what
people of this section of South
is that we do some careful
it prices to be had on the mar
want ana ncecl.
,ve believe now, as we have
is entitled to a square deal.
STORE. I
RY & CO.
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FOREIGN ITEMS
GATHERED AND CONDENSED j
FOR EASY READING I
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The "old fashioned" Christmas din- |
ner is endorsed by the food adnnnis- f
t ration;
Vjcrious reports continue to come
f?om Russia with regard to the operations
of the revolutionary forces in
their struggle, fair supremacy.
Nineteen lives were lost when the
American submarine 1'-1 was rammed
and sunk, by submarine F.:i in home
waters d&ring a fog* Monday of la t
> week.
The congressional iimuiev ir?fr? sir I
my War preparations lias broadened j
with the S'Viiate mifftury committee's
decision to hoar private manulaetur(
rs of ordnance and ammunition ami
to de'.Vp into the clothing, caatonmem
building, food and transportation situation.
Coal shortages in various fN'irts o!"
the'country, *Oan not fairly Ik* ;if?'
tribirted altogether to> the lack of!
ti ansportation,,' said a statement issued
by Cairfux Harison. chairman
cf the railroad war board. Tim problem
is primarily one of distnbution '
'Tcr which tlx* public must share the
responsibility,"' tlie statement declur-!
ed. ' I
The German ohlivrf arm;>" v.-ft;
nat withstand tlie hard-hittinjr Amer-j
lean bullet, it has been shown. A j
heavy breast pluto removed from - j
German prisoner for a test was liter. ?
*l!y chi'Av :d to pierce, by rv.nchine gun '
fire after a rifle IwilUa fired at a good J
nft'p had ton: a h )le in the armor as
big* as a dollar.
Arthur-Pollen, Klitish naval export,
who has sailed for Europe after spend j
ing six* months in. five Crated States '
:av?> to the Associated Press a state - j
mcnt in which he' hi id thjst the cam- ;
paien of .he allied! mivies the i
submarine ha - resulted in keeping- the
world's ship tonnage from shoving s
monthly decrease or will soon do so.
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YOU If aaDNEYS j
Conway: Residents* Learn The
Ihvpimtancc of Keepmg Them
Pftrfettfc health> means that every
organ-of the body performing its
1 unctions, properly
Pdrfeofc. health ornnot t*? enjoyed if
the kidneys are weak artcf disordered.
Thou.M*ml?. tosuKy that Doan'.; Kidney
Prils iiave a> reviving action on
weak kidneys.
What this remedy has dom in so
wanyy cases of' rfiw krjwi is the best
proof of its merrtL
Read' the folhrwibjr. Ik\s testimony
gratefully givcrtti by u resident of
this locality:
M. h\. Outlaw . Murretls Inlet, S. C.#
says\ "I: had: aar. xwfuf lot of troubibwith
my hack and kidneys, brought
oil by exposure. I co\if?l hardly keep
going. I was sore and lame that
I could sen reel';/ bend and it was Jirst
as lUTieidt Co* straighten. I used
1 Joan's Kidney I'ilis as d'rected and
thoy cured iviu uf :JI signs of k'jiihey
ti ouble."
I'lMcc (>(;> , at al! dealers*. Pun*'
simply ask dor a kidney rem. 'i;' get
I>oan's Khiney Fids the saiac* thai
cured Mr. Outlaw. FosUu-."VLiibAirn
Prop-*.. Buffalo, K. \ . * :Iv.
G<HH> LANI) FOK SAJLK
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| I hav^ *"?>. sale a tract of forty (40)
| acres, more or loss, lying on. tin. south
side of Luke Swamp, beginning at
road at Lake Swamp church ut W. F.
and Loren/.o I). Holt's lin*? and corner,
running W. F. Holt's line to Human
Branch, thence said branch to G. J.
. Holiday's line, the line-of Lorenzo T>?
' Holt, and line of VV. E Holt to the h^*
gmnir.g point.
lhis is land which belongs to Mr. B,
| J. Holt, anr: was conveyed to him by
I Mrs. Jane Holt.
1 can roll this urtu-t of land for 1.000.0U.
Call or write me if interested,
First come, First served.
?{ H. Woodward,
Attorney-aUUw
Conway, S. C.
T Y P E W
I have the following Seconi
1 L. C. Smith (used very little
, 1 No. 5 Oliver
1 NO. 10 Remington Visible
1 No. 5 Royal
1 Blind Fox
1 Blind Smith Premier
All of these machines hav
and are guaranteed to be in f
Will sell on monthly payments
' for cash. Write me your need
R. G. SCAR
SUMTER. SC
De
' L C. Smith & Bros.
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REGARDING SHORTAGE
IN SUGAR SUPPLY" Herbert
Hoover, United StatesPood
Atfministratm*, lias issued a*
statement from- Washington replying
trvthe changes of Cluas Spreeklcs, in<fc
pendent Sugar Refiner, to the ef
f> t that the Fcorf Administration ih *
rs-eponsible Cor the shortage of st^gaiin
this oountr. % TViw charges by Mr.
Spveeklos were made- at a hearing- before
the Senate Committee in Wash- .
ington last week. Mr. Hoover makes
the following* clear cat statement as
to t.He aims and purposes of the Food
Administration?:
".Anything I' have. to< say to Mr.
Sprifkles' statement will be said in
due time to the' committee.. It today ^
requires no proof from me to estab-.
1:f!i that Sprecklos, a fwutmg sugar'
refiner, is sore at the Wood AdmimYatration
and would like see ibVfe- *
.;iroy-*v?.! I realize that VTr. Spreekles'
balance sheet will not' look so good
next year as last; for lefmers' prof- y.'
its hawe boon regulated. t-TirthorM.'.oro,
his bo|??neo sheet uoufd 'novo
looked better this year if the price of
last A rgMst hud not beotv reduced and
held last in the tare of a partial short
i.ge that promised a fair opportunity
for thirty cent sitgiu anil mach increased
profits, Mr. Spreekles thereicre
has reason U> feel bnd!\. There
iue other citizens who will feel jflv.r
saiv.< viiy and no ?!oul>i c m on t
the public by i;~.snulLin? the Foci
Admii J *1 ration. While many feci c
badly, the v.ost majo'ity of m<n ;
and women of oar business cummuni .
its and of our farmers .ire suerific*
ng t'ceir profits' ?Laily toithr Nation's
necessities without ro.iiipiu.iftt, for
ivany are sacrificing mure than their
nionoyv theii seuss
"Wo have hint two months of pa?
tial s.r$-jr shortage, Oc.fcobei acid November.
and wiftiaJso have December
bel'orr relief i'tom the new crop. The
American people have hud fivy hundred
'Jiwisand, tons of su^ar iii these A
two ..Ttonths. This in ?ove?i?y per
cent of their :iormal supplies-. in each
nionfti) and if. ctvrs are-availiittLe they
will have seventy per*event, in December.
Owing" to car-shortages the
shortage today block**!. froi*i tlvat reKWra*
TlVij seventy ymr. eent. is twice
thiv?* French rntion- Ini tfiw- cneantin**,
we haw divert Ftanee- a f?oo<1
navt >f the* fhi ftV i?r cent. ami we
' arr proud ov it. Th)*usuppiy- given to '
Kffanco was ?iven deliberately and
the American* people were- toll! of it
a? the timet, We. lutve al':3#> a'-j'.*"od to J
' dfcitw ten thousand Urns for our
| friends in 'Canada. ? have yet to me<'t
the American citiz?n whin woutd ha vn
\j* otherwise.
**As l> t!,e Komi Administration
.-topping ^he sources of'supplj, thr,
{ fact that ntl available supplies have
, been brrcr^ht Item-that ships and cans,
tould b-th^-and that it has. already,
been eaten is sufficient answer. Mr. |
Spreck:fr.s knowt- the iHit.orw-ss of the
: ti 11 year fijfht between producers
j:\iul rd'im*r> an-! between different
> rc-fivers, and if he looks back over
j the lust tliro<? months he will observe
I a de-are of nuny of these elements lr?
lure the Food Admioi strati on as a
club to s"ttl?? their fori a i.tandi'ia biti
.
1 \ Hr. Spre.kles will tell us
j v/h?re thor is any sugar today that
j shiptf can be >btained t?> curry or rurs
cui. be obiabie.l t<> deliver, it will bo
delivered at o!u> with the same
I-Ution that we liavc requisit iOp?cf or
distributed over sixty million pounds i
of embargoed su^ar since Octoberfirst.
In the meantime, the nine
hundred thousand tons of stijyar i:\
.Java is as remote as cheese out of
i the moon unless we wish to take? '
l"*e:id ships from our soldiers and the
'Allies to provide ourselves with
, candy.'" j
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Percy Britt, of Dilltm, S. C., arrived
in Conway the first of the week
to sftend the holidays with his pnr"
ents, .V(r. and Mrs. VV. R. Britt. I
Drives Out Malaria^BtiRds Up System |
;.nc <-mu 01 anemia jroncral fitn n?tlienin<j tonic, M
OROVH'3 TAS'i'KUCSS. chill T< >NIC,drivenou* jfl
Malarla.ctirlches the blood.and builds upthftsys* w
tern. A true totiic. Fof adult* aud children. <>0c (B
K I T E R S. "" 1
d hand Typewriters for sale: " 9
>) $55.00 I
20.00 ^
35.00 1
35.00 I
10.00 1
4 a ma ^
J.3.0U
e been thoroughly overhauled
irst class working condition. |
>, or, give five per cent discount
BOROUGH, j
IUTH CAROLINA. j
fUer in *1
and Royal Typewriters "; I
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