The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, April 14, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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* ?ROAD TAX NOTICE
' The .tune Cor paying commutation
to?4 tax has been extended by the
Board until May lut, after which time
the hooks will hs tutted ow to the
ccliectors and the Usual penalty will
be attached.
J. Mack King, County Supervisor,
e~fcfttV<'- ?.. ,
- PUBLIC BOAB NOTICE
The public ls warned one more
time against ailing up the drains of
paWis roads With sassa'fras sprouts
and briars. Also against plowing
into the roads. I am spending the
County's money and why do yon per
sist in ever* doing in this careless
manner what we spend your money
te Seep up'. -, Soaso day patience wf?i.
ossie to be a virtue.' Then there in-law
against the practice: Please atop. ,
J. Mack King, Couuty Supervisor.
4*?f,1:.: "?"'?*, : ...? - ... .
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
There will be an election' ih Le Dan
en School District at Lebanon School*
house on Saturday 18th day ?of April,
lfttt; foy the. pugn?se of levying benda
d>sald district te the* sum of $6*000,
te. be need tor the purpose ot erecting
a scfadolhouse In said -district. Sleet*
ors mast live ip sals) district and sxv
hlblt tax receipt and registration? cer*
?meato? or they will not bs allowed
?Smttos. Pella open 7 a. m. ?los? 4
?mm'' *-9 10t *>&w
C. M. Robbins.
T M. Welbon?,
Trustees.
NOTICE.
Notice ls hereby given, that the next
regular teacher** ?xamibalioh will be
hol? poFriday May * ?et- the court
house m Ahdorssbi i All* ?sachar?
whose corticales expire this year
sud all those teachers teaching here
oar: dsttUfestee ' front otner counties
are requested to be presor t and sisad
thia examtfi?Uonj The v*^-*ia*tf8B
-:;; %z UMMU un a abjects ordmarily
used for teachers*?Holmination sad
will begin promptly st *? o'clock.
Until Msyl J. it; FELTON,
Supt Education for Anderson Co.
STATS OF SOiiTH CAROLINA,
County fcf .Anderson, i
' >?urt of'common Pleas.
Anna njucnen; tTaintirr,
' against .
' J. W. Mitchell,' D?fendant,
serwd^?i?* for P*l|c' (ecfmplsinant.
Tff??j)ef??ndant, J. W. Mitchell:
Y rm* artf hereby summoned and rc
q?if?d I*answer the Complaint iii this
actkm, o? which n copy: ta herewith
serrad upon groU. and to. a?rve s copy
of yosr answer to the aaid ottaftsiot
on Mar sttlUKrrtbers at their offices it
Bl6?si*y*a*?i|?oi, AtSd^?bn, 8. ti;,
.tri&ln twentji days '?fter the service
twre?fc exclusive of the day of such
^Irrtc?'.vut?d tt you fail to answer thu
t?iabiair.t' within the. time' aforesaid,
ti!? ?laiaitff in this aettoh wlli apply
t* ia? court tor the relief demanded fe
the complaint.
?' . Benham; Watkins & Allen,
..; Plaintiff's Attorneys, .jj
April 10, IBI-t
: To J. W. Mitchell, Absent Defend
ant; You will take notk^Tmi?* ?ie
?UttyeOae? ord. complain lu ibis tcUon
I^^ tbts day ^bseu ftlcd- ta . the office
Pl ?oe fer. Actd er son county, H. C.
sys.
Pdjayirtan, c., c c p.
t*:?to> i'wi?
FOB SALE- Asplehdld Tennessee
S driving horse, young; sound and
. gentle; also a rubber tirtihColum
hua buggy and ?a .'ear flag e. -.fcotht
psscilca??y ?*3od sa new? Apply to
^?^?*?W0l S-S-7td j
Fas ft?o^B?dfik. ? naaaanaar antonin- !
bHq i***iM?^e3tt*ap for onknit ?aid to-!
day. ' New tites.'' A stoup for ^ou. Ap-'
;, i .'??ENE ANDERSON.
vTANTEB-Tlte ladrea to know that
r navrtb? bes* enrUbg Bal? that!
esa-O? bought.:', Oh sluti af aSarilk'si
nMatB JRirVk? hjf florin Ht-K^u fl)u^ ?
fff?^Mwt b?tti?. 1>. f>. dirvtel
. 8-r*?, t -
vrAa"^??t>--Typewr?t?r purchasers.
Wethaec ^ver ?00 new rabwllt sad
second hand typewriters for quick
I*J cheaps, AU makes. Price
"it oh raques* J. fi. Craytoa A
l???srlgtta N. C.
*? ' ' ??-ti
TVA?T?D--LCdy to ?nw. Apply ni
oaee^Mr*. < ?, 'flo?*, * opposite Lily.
White Market. 4-14-lt !
c
fiu.1 J mmi 8 uuiiuuLU
FOUR SCORE COMMUNITIES
FOR NEW,$CHppLS
Letter Received By Anderson Ed
ucator From State Superinten
dent of Education
According io * letter Just received
by J. B. Felton, county superintendent
nf education, from J. E. Swearingen,
But? .supermtense'nt, about 920.00?
will bu available tbls year ferr the pur
pose or aiding communities to erect
new school buildings.
. Thc following Is Mr. Swearingen's
l-l fer in full:
' "During 1913, no Stale aid for
school baildtng," says-Mr. Swearin
gen, "v-as available. During 19?2> tho
buildings fand JMB exhausted ??rlytn
the i immer, leaving a heavy de Bet
In this appropriation.
"BvSry county board of education
wu? urged to protect the building ap
plications ?s7 ISIS by contributing -tho
usual amount from tb? county build
ing fund and a farther amount from
IU discretionary county board fu?dJ
"Thc* carrying out ot the pulley was
mads possible by the second distribu
tion of the state dispensary money In
Bepfcmb?r iii lil, and by the retting
aside fbr* special purposes ot one-naif
of ina one mill ?tate tax last year.
"I hope.^th?refore, that all build-.
Inga erected without State sid during j
19ia and 3818 h?ve*aeh fdlly pald for. '
if Hay district it edibawdSetT by un
paid -debts "arising from now school
buildings during 1913 or 1913 the st??
tua of every such district will ne fully
considered upton the presentation of
the facts.
**T*C ?.0?? ^pproprl?vnm ?uusl bo
used for th? oomplettoh,' or /building al
ready under way, or for the erection
of fte# schoolhouses befom Decem
ber 31, ot this yaar. Building already
finished or building to be constructed,
duridrr 1813 cannot participate in the
lund. The'approprlSrtlon i?1 for? d?r
ren! needs. CmMlugetrt ' improp?ente
<--"j"w? -?i? i^xjoni?rrn?, because they ar?
frequently sawer wads. -.Future' fm*
proveniente -t? 'be' added !aftervA>si<?
nary 1, 1913, Utan be let? to-tature ap
propriations.
"4$ *cdbE??il buildings erected at pub
lic expMisemb* be 'ideated on land
owned ia fee-simple by the School ?ta*
trlct trust?es. Bliie prints of attira?
posed houses na*mtbe oubmtttedit&rtho
county board of eua catkin" fe^ approv
al before estra ald ban be legally gtan
; "Pror. R. E( Leo of Clemson college
i renderod \?iimble^ HawJatence-to
seboolB by cooperating With tte
. trtment ls preparing .a bulletin
sehool nlnns.iand bydistributing
II i ue jirtnte frso ot cost. .- ? : Any plan reo
?&?^?ja8cn blanks for building aid
are enclosed herewith- Tu^ bus *b
quires tho payment of these claims
in the order ot their receipt. Any
board of trueles planning a new
building. dttrmg"19U, or' desiring to
complete their acboofh?HauS thia?year
shcrtd 'confer w'-b y/??? >;- . . is
both their plans and their applica
tion at ance.-: =
'IT any- schut" er nisiriCT ">*3Td5 ;n
'? ot. extra ald> tba tocal - boord
ld make application for a part of
, $40.000 recently- appropriated by
genera) > attembiy<?.for 1 needy ,
Isebeol? Thia fund ls -especla^y ,
Blgned to"pkoteet the weakvabort tew
BthobSB ia tho rural districts. With
lit ;|4t*pe you. will b? able to ruo* ev
ery white.sebooi fer a seeaton et at j
least six months, or bettet sMlh seven
months/
'i lake it for granted that every
couhtyiSuperlntendent and eaeb coun
ty bcartfior MunrtVm win.fia*- im
pended their county board fund ?dettv?
cd from tho stat? .dispensary-balauce,
las well as their county - board rind
derived from ofte-haif of the ms WIS
nilli KtaC? ^l^i trtz- iii? ov
plieAtion is madn h.r further State
aid. Since these two county funds
{Say bo used in the discretion of
county, school offlcors, we cannot con
fllaiefitiy aafc for tner-e. mnnw ?intH bte
a mo un tb tn hand have been'fully util
med. At tn* aam? ?ma th*. Uses of 5
these two county board funds during
1913*1314 should indteain ?*d should
? re?iste Iri^o ?aiafl maiiuwc the us??
of ?he State contin. ;
mad ? available. > .
Imtbgpyr. .ltd
End Ctune At Her' -Home
Charleston After
A telephone message , was received
pKyptt?rson yesterday morning to tho
effect ?bat Mrs. s. Hlrschmr.u was waa
?fedusi her homo in Cltar^tjbJ^^fgt:
. .?<:_.
Week*. Mrs. Klrschmsn Wa* the
daughter of Mrs. M. Leaser tri *
tedra ?iud survived by lier hurt-R
on* daughter, aa well
sisters Birra brottier?, l?v?nlMb 'ATedSr-*
?VIM, mr*. x?, veiujman, Mrs. Af. u?ia>
Iverg abd MlB!t Annie Leaser a*d
i?Basrs.r :7V. wsser. ^Wtn Lenser. ShW
| atoace -ann w^^reaejs cnat
?*4 Hra, O. Oelsborg,
?hr ut nftflv mn
?nc m nuun mu j
ped Men's Delegates Left Sunday
and Yesterday to Attend the
State Association
Tlie representation of Anderson's
lodgea ot ?hp Ked Men left Sunday and
yesterday for Kock Hilt to bo present
it the state convention of tho order
which (ti ' tn session through today.
C. B. Tolly was the fIf nt delegate- to
U?UVP, making his departure Sunday
Willie th? remainder Of the delegates
followed yesterday. - ? -
Tills ls a great event tor the Red
Men of the state and'thB Anderson
delegates said before they left' that
they were anticipating the' meeting
with a g~eat deal of pleasure.
The public meeting Monday night
was to have been opened with prayer
Jby Rev. P. B. Wells, formerly of this
|clty. Tire address Of welcome was by
Mayor c. H. Spencer, with response
by E. H. Aull of Newberry, greet sach
lem, and Mrs. Memmlnger, great Poca
hontas After the address by Cole L.
please, great repr?sentative, t here j
maa to be a program of amusements |
ut a local theatre. '
There" will be' a reception at Win
throp College and banquet on Tues-]
dayf program. . .
IDAMcCUEN
Er>JN PLQll)E!4Cl|j
_i_
W*? Daughter of Rey. R. W.j
' Burts of ?jone* path, Where
Sh? WM Buried
The following sad massage waa re
ceived beWl^.Th? tiaVly ?ht?lltgenoer j
Sunday' afternoon from Prof R.' C.!
U^rti Ot G?W?iV??tc v? nu nun ?hun in.
Mdr?nce:
"Mra. Ida Burta McCuen died here]
early Sunday' morhlngi Sha wini
stricken with paralysis ten days ago;
and brought hem for treatment. Ah 1
was thw.wife *ot Rev. W. B. McCuen
ot jaavesviile and the daughter of 1
Rev, R. W. Hurta or HOtiea Psth. ' Tb?l
body wiii ns tasen tb H?nes Path for
jtttetmeht, . at ^Broadmouth church
*. atnr.vMechen has.many friends and!
rel&uveb throughout Anderson eotttf-l
ty ead the following frem the Belton
correspondent/ or The Intelligence*
tells albro Of her unexpected taktrskl
of i : .:.!,..'.
.. The ted heWB of the death or Mr.
Ida Burts McCuen la a source ot sad-.
Iess to her many relatives and
rlertWjn laeitoa^tae ^deceased wak
Icjptstw W Mrs. J, B.-Wattrtns? a ?tatet.
MHaw td JT. F. an d J*. fll'McCtfe* of
Belton. ? Tho following account of her
and death ' appeared- In Moii?4y%
Hmna?mWT^' .>'-'. ?..*>...*?; *
-Florence, April 12.-MTS. Ida Burts
lMc,Csen-dled at a Florence infirmary
|&ig^r*tug at -?:4^^'?lceaV)nfiMr?i
?week's illness. She- had been tn fail
ing health-for ?on? trhint^wd about
um days agb suffered a stroke of pa
ralysie. .. ' i
w4'Wm McCuen waa a woman ot lov
able character, a consecrated Chris?*
lU?n and noble wife and mother. She
waa for several yaara^tefore her mar
|rtaWr?'*Bat?l teacher. She was mar
lyp.U yeara ago mod waa ? yt?ra
?l uri at the time ot hter:**tn7f-7rW
The body vjfli>ne>'nhrrlejl'^dt Hones
Pith? Where lt will Ito Interred At
Brbadraonth church, ot which she erat
foriserly a inemher ned ot which her
father woe pastor for 3& years/ the
alices Vii be conducted hy Rev. W
T. Tate of ; Belton, B. U BtugW ahd
?. S. ReeVeS^pBs<;7a^ ^?'?
tertHted by her husband, ihW* amati
children, her1 father'and raotbe^lelH
MOTroSPht brothers 'sn? 'eisier*!;
?ftsrv,; ur; ,t?. K. Burtfl ot Columbia, ? T.
lar Vurtu bf laoreha/ts. U Burta of
l&lant** R- C. Burts of: GreMMltet
|amr^' M?n 9?&; ^Ir* W ?. Wat
kins of 'BeRbn; . Mrs ' A. -'O.1 Wood nf
erre?0Wood-:"MlsB ?manda: Bdfts of
RaS-3S-' Mrs. 3. B" Watkins and
ramil*, Rd*i W.' T. ?rat?, J .fl MeC*Sft
ll; i|WlleCdii>6*ah? Wt P. Chifley til er
Belton;- attende?! the 1 tateVtseht al
Br^ractK?it?rAetety Munday !
M T??vrfH?W* a* th^^ri?VWI ramilv
|he>e extend their heartfelt ?fattMn?
to tb* bereaved one* in ^ 1h*it-ead
Clemson Boy* A?qoitted Them
?vtvea Ia Fm? Style nt the
Co^eUstNixht
mine Clemson College Glee Club an*
pea*Ad \tk Anderson for tho nr*t trote
thia ?onana' "*fc?fi they srere a**o Kfl8
hes***!* th* ' Ahd?fS?m tt?feiitr "Afetif
tortura" . The aerasen deiefcfcaoii *
celved a hearty, welcome .?pon Vs
arrival tn AHa^rao?''ytSBt*Y?i$*V ;*e?tft'
met,at *ho stallet, by P*of. JFaitgtft.il
aan?*<^ir?e "^ntnt.
?ie attraction
.>* l>eneflt^:t?la
?n? i sst* ntfni
?sente tttirewbtlj
ti ?sn
?.?u?
??inrnrmu
IU
SITH fS SELECTED
Tent Arrive? Next Week and WO!
fi .' . . -HJ if?;;.
Be Pittfeed en Lig?n Lot On
Mela Street
'. ?~5?*t? not
. ? : ; ^
Determined that the firat chsutau
qua week Anderson baa ever experi
enced shall nut be a failure,, the Red
path XTfiMts^ue A ?soci^^^ ls send
ing several 'advertising experts to this
city foc work flip Interest fin the ap
proaching attraction which* Is to be
gin here na'Aptn 28 and continue Un
til May 4.
Raymond Harrington arrived in
Anderson- yesterday nnd spent the en
tire day IQ closintr advertising con
tracts, arranging for the bill pasting,
securing- the -location for Ute tent and
conferring with the members ot the
Lad I en 'Civic Association concerning
the selling of the tickets. Mr. Har
rington will leave Anderson this morn
ing but he will be followed in a week
by another advertising man who will
take up the work where he ? has left
off. This man will bring with him
IS gay banners, measuring *? feet in
length kn*- these wfil tab strung
?round the court house square, over
the plaza and In tile Various places
where they 'will be displayed to tho
best advantage. ' ' .
Mr. riarr.ttgton yesterday closed s
contract for the huRo tent to be Pitch
ed on tHe* Ligen lot on Malo street.
Thia' is thevb?at location possible tor
the attraction and no better site'
could har? feeen secured, lt is easily i
aceesstMe front all parts bf the etty.
?he tent will arrlv? dnrm? th?- raid-1
le of hext week, f?nr obliege Trt?- j
wrUf?fn wini a%. vvf nmn .vumg^;
ef tfie wnrk bf erecting it aaa Setting
ready fdr'?ia first day of Anderson's
week ot eattrta?hra?nb
" The ad^tfflikmg intan here yester
day placed nunVberft Ot ' programs In
every'stdrb itt the city ?nd the public
can secure these free of charge "by
calling ftt the stores or at the cham
~ MT. Harrington" took np'wtth * the
ladles Of the' Clvlo Association the
tiuestlohi ol their selling the tickets
and ii ls understood that bis proposi
tion met; with favor, ,'The? officers c2
th?. assoctatlbn did . not rlnally s?reeJ
tn uftdertsiabvth? work bt?t it ls "tra-j
derftto?d that, they will probably ac-j
dept and si "meeting oi; that body has;
been called tor next Friday ?ft?rnoou
at "hJM^^K^MbrUlon will be
reached, lt ii puthoo ' to make a
bousn to house/,cn^as* In the effort
Ibo dispone- of ss -winy 'season tickoas
aa possible, alt?eusi? a single ticket
for one; ntgbf ? wrtnrmance will AIBO
bri f old.
This chsuta-4<iua week means a
great deal- to AjWrerson. ' Itx sueank
that Anderii?n people will lose7 quits
'a good fe?ueh ?^ueasy tr the publie
falls tn patronise ibo attraction and
\?sr?!? th??L?i ;?:s.;:r; tba! ?s
more such higll class entertainments
Will be secbred here if Ander BOIS" folks
dd ait betb'niafcis.thiha financial euc
cess.
MANY ?tmmms
I Andmon P?o?k Coo? Wot Un
I '.t.iir1! - : .- . ..!?*. >'i? \
Anderson people could not under
stand the sight they saw Bat?rd?y
morning when rjftree Suns '-Were visible
in the sky. ' C?ftlanr<Sras eft either ?
?lla W ?;.
et this s (Mimad "to be a hair-ereocent.
Nono of tht??e witnessing "tho Sight
Could r?rn?mMr'^?f?^T?)Wig seen sny .
fl!lng bf tho sl?f/.tfdtdre.
; The circle wwrtrsv^csi'? isrv-yr, *?.ii
Hons of miles In c?rnonlWtettcei;
?etentiests n?y the halo ls daused
yrom a 'renHBgV?r tight maning
l?Tdugh the i?ture, winch af Sieh
te h?i?mt from ?hireerth is f elite*:. The
taya bf lieht Jo. pasing rtrmn one
nedium tb tn?r?*'niWf?n36f gteasy
density are*WMtow or ^V ?St%
meuon.' The^fi^or t?
pffqttB npon the&s'?ftlic.e or tbestAtubvi
IWt? th^esrth, *pt5?|^?tn*
pass, tuelarger*\r^^mijBS??
Saturday wsJ ?vw Ihne* Ifrg?r than
tte J?rgest oaveeen - around *!?
toe-mi.
Col. "Bert" ?e?uily ??ya ths$ ?h,
*B*--? few oih>' - . ? ! " .MOW wh?t
tt ?s. (hip of the ??? ,????
told Mm ali .ibeot tfc <?rn*t wat? whst
the^
Ihave to A?V vHHBBBHBWB/shft -
bf roar |tj)Mn^ thai iD?
for yfr.^r fcts^! . ..
May fer- us.
iii pi .
i ? i cor fiTtriiriKtinr
- Runpc RiunwifC
Reprinted Aft Uymg Of
Members of ibo Anderson Elks lodge
kali yesterday ? that almost ?v?ry
taV/n ?a tho State'boao'.lng of an Elk?
lodSo Would Bend representatives here
on April 1(5,, which l? next Thursday,,
for the exer?lseb to he herd by^tbe
local locfge in connection with the lay
ing of the cornerstone of the new
Home now being erected by the An-1
Splendid progre?B hos been made by
the workmen on the fob and the build
ing is rapidly taking shape. The
work has already proceeded far
enough to rhkko it, evident that the
new place is to be one of the nicest
blindings or its .kind hi the Atate.
It ls planned to nave it ready fdr oc
cupancy, by June I it?, order that the j
Elka may be installed In tho' new
quarters barore"* the i cbmtng V?t ' 'the ?
St?te Association, which is June 17-19.
REV. K. G. PINLA.Y
mcm?icra o? the ioca? ioage are jub
ilant over being ?bie tb secure? S?et?
a spleudllB^?ll??llbr-'ror next Th?rsd?y,
ttev; K'irkm?u: (J. Elnlay, Ht?tdr. of
Trinity. Episcopal Chqreh of Colum
bia. Mr. I^lay" iii lf?ne of tbo best
known.-mlhlat?rn In the State and^a
Wan bf reenguifced ability. He lived
at Clemson ?College several y?are H?
ts chaplain of Columbia lodge,'lise,
and ot tho State convention,. and a
Speaker o* ability:
v Several Columbia Elks are expected
to be ?te.ro-Thursday, while Spartan
burg* gaffney /md dreenVBie will also
send delegations: A? tofo- Mere #111
nb a gathering of ?t? the men ?Jost
prominent in Elkdom in. South C?iro
The cornerstone, for the building'
was donate.8 tb the Anderson lodge
hy c. W. iVlckhoffer. past eWltod rul
PrJckhoeffer will ba nmonfe; those pres-'
feat fur the exercised TthirSdky:.
? The public in general ha? been cor
dially invited to be present and wlt
hess th? eve^t
MUCH ?NTER?5T ?N
: r-. - rr..--- , K^miavi
Affair of Thursday Evfthhtg Ea
y To Ba ?uite An' Action
Here .
*.. . .
Those Anderson people who . ?ove
?SS*?'*?*'' i Hey uro t?M?i,?^?i^'Jit(?l^.
?M^o^' over tba ^snndb^jnitrni < .
.the' ladies in... in -r~~-:
Hasseln mu*!*
recite! for.nextjp$s?kdt<rvvr-iti
??id ^:en^^lm
?b%?few of ^omr*crcef* The
PCCTl?nnen<^5 ls to begin promptly at.
f-?a o'ctttock anfl it ia boord that* raw ;
Lftlli bo late, since it wlli necessarily
oisinTb tffOKs nsarmg tue ;. :
Th* Iftdles uf thc Civic AaaoteiitiOn
foot deeply grateful to the two mubi
cfans giving the ?nWrta'^meHt be^husD
m tao tee* that ihes* gentlemen* ar?
reallawg bathing' ty 'a vfinajteiar way
front the eve nins, meretyHSj*^W?'
p>Tfor?teance ?ot* th? beft?fit "of the A??
SOCktlon. ? H,- V ??;'.?!! "
' Anderson people will welcome the
opportunity ,
?.Mr Von Hassel;;. :
Orahl, heeauAe of the'fset th At both;
ore tu?^mplishod mydeians,->My. Voa
rtotehv piaymg C V-vloiin while Mr.
Omni wJu perform oakthe Xi?Ski.' Th*tr
{von -Hasseln ha?
! around Mw Wwtd, t
{?kn toura that have
Uh? fiot?th for av..:..
doav
coase
ramuy^
lice that yotxhj
ot the Duse oi
Front now on, W? off with tho derby ?nd on with the Straw,
c l -l" m.-, ..... I f, ,yi( -!>-,,i? . |l>- 1>.?"?? JV ?t*t*l Wi^if fU4 -?4|4?)>'
Few own ol feJuSiori eon resist the snper * smart London
shanes. For Install?e: .'The Boaster/*. .'-The Steward''
?nd "The Ronald," not to Jbe had elsewhere,
TT? La C?*f??y ^fjpf#
JB are showing the very pret
tiest line of
e
Si-" .'
e e
from $ 3 SO up you've eyer seen. Nb
matter how hard you are to fit?-we*ve
alpress
a -c Vi. ?'+ l<_ ?.. S; Jr* ru ..?.
at a prise ypii wanl tp payl
.\ JUST X) P ? N?6 UP
is siO?piy -?he
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