Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, December 01, 1900, Image 1
Jfc You will often I V J
BHve the cost of ? 9 R M
years' siibscrip- I SL
tion to the I B r
KNTBRPKISK I -A.
by consulting itfc I
advertisements. I
Vol. X. .
Hacking
% 'c There is nothing
so bed for a
cough as coughy!
ing. It tears the
tendermembrane ,
of the throat and
lungs, and the >
HHB wounds t h u o ?
made attract the
^ K e r m s con *
sumption. Stop
g^^^^your cough by
u s*n P fbe family
5remedy that hi
u> V |8 b e e n curing K.
&$?&&& '"^coughs and colds f
fySZV of every kind for >
V- over sixty years. You >
^ can't afford to be with- >v'
VN0AS
L
A YEAR ON THE CHAIN (JAN(
)Th? Sentence Pronounced b
Judge Kenet on a Young Whit
Man for Selling Whiskey.
Spartanburg, November 28.?
' Under the head "Raps Charles
< ton" the Spartanburg Daily Joui
, nal this afternoon publishes th
following: .
"Judge Benet jolted Charles
' ton very hard tins morning. Ii
t sentencing Ed Bailey, a youn;
< white man to twelve months 01
( the chain gang for selling whin
key, he gave the mosf rneaninj
' and dirftrt Qrviionm..)!
ow ir. (
r>'j ioosens the grasp of your f,
: 4 cough. The congestion N.
v 1 of the throat and lungs is V
>1 removed; all infiamma-o
tion is subdued; and the ^
*.$ cough drops away. V "
Three si/es;T ?hf rin#? /<
i dollar size is rhe cheap- >4
!? est to keep on hand; ^
the SOc. size for coughs jj'
you have had for some ft
r time; the 25c. size for v
an ordinary cold. k
rf 1 "For 15 yetrn 1 tad a rorv bad f 4
, 4 cough. Tbt> doctorsi ami evoryltody 5k
; 1 else thought 1 bud a true oa?o of P t
A cuMumr.lcn, Tin a I tried Aycr's L
k^j Cherry roctoral n-jd It only took a. ft
A IkjuIc and a half to euro uic." I
F. Mabio.N MU.I.kh, w
'J Oct to. i?t3 Camden. NY I 4
k^4 Write tbo Doctor. I. jrosi buve aoy Sr 4
A contiiialn* whi?tov:>r am*. i'.o*lro tiio 1
rl ^ best medlcol .tdvlco -rrtlo the I'octor {?
# 1 ftexly /.duress f 4
/ J U> J C AYEK Lowell. u>4( k
LANCASTKH St CHESTER
RAILWAY.
Ifetwtyen Cheater and Lancastei
Scbodulo In Effect St pt< mher Idita, ISOO
ItuHy E.cc&t>l ??'?o?d??v
Southbound. Noribboutx
No. IS. No. 17 No. r. No 1
?. M IA. M.. I P. M. IA ~
8 loj 1< 40 Liv ...Cheater ...Ar| o f>6| 7 !
iw 04 . . Kltcx " no
? ?" to *0 Kicbburg .... " ft 00 7 3
4 47
I' f>7 40 <i . itancoinvllln " 4 7
0 11 tiOt .Port fjftWU .." 4 16 (
11 2.11* " Graces .. , "
1' 40 U 4i ?1 Ar l.tno<uti?r.. T.v 4 0> 4 !
I i ;
P. M. A At I I P. M A ]
M 11 No I :i I :
K| th 4ioutb r
tallway No 34 for Charlotte and poinn ior ?.
\(l.i iir ami p :ii'.4 weHt Also wiia Ck o .u
Nrrlhwe^te n Ky No. 10 for Ltoaolr, N. C
and inlerunodlntc t>>ln's, and Southern Hi?i
\Tu. N't. .41 for Columbia and point* nou'.li
*7 leaving Chester fl.Jo ... m.. oonntul
w h Southern 11V-. No. 36 from I ol tmbia .?
pel: ' goutL St. kboaril Air Cine "All tain t.p<
e.ln!" froro Northern and Eastern points .n
Southern Ky, No. 3S from Northern and B Mi
rn n dm* Lancaster with S (. A O 1
for lllacknb'trg.
Nr. 10 i< aviiii Lt.kiicfvtttor a Hi) p id., count cl
:vt Lancaster with S. Q & G. K from Connie
and Marion, Southern Ky No. 01 iU Chester ft
Charlotte and point; north.
No. 15, leaving Chester c'.lOp m . connect a
Ohohter with southern Itailway >Jo. IM frit
Columbia and points nonth.
LEROY Sl'HlNG.s,
J. M. flEATFI, i'reaidt'nl
Geo'l. I'ttB. Agent.
NOTICE!
rpo TJ! p; TAXPA Y Fills of Lancaa
J. tor County.
1 ue ^Treasurer's office will he opei
fi.r the oollpetion of taxes for flscti
year ISHtt). on the lfith "lay of Ootobo
a ul will close, the 31at day of Decern
P I) *r, IStOd
mi: i.kvt is am follows :
Slate, K Mill
County, fi "
^ Special, [C. & C. H. II.| .3
Stnklnjr Fund. " " .%
R onstitutional School l ax, 3
w I ttll. 16% '
local i.bvy.
Cane Creek Township.ccaoRR 4\{ '
Gills " " " ' "
rie> sarif Hill " " " 3
Lancaster I Mill
Jon *8 X ItoadH, 2
Heath Sprin?i., 8 "
O ikhuret 4 *
TOTAL L?vy BT DISTRICTS.
Indian Land, H>3-4 Mill
Waxhaw, 10? '
< ane Creek 21"
" 44 Graded School, "
" " Jonea X Roads, 23t^ "
Gil la " 22 "
44 Graded School, 2rt "
" Jo net* X Hof'dn, 24 "
rtoford, l tnj 44
Flat Creek, 16k "
44 Kershaw, J lti? 44
I'lcasant Hill, 1H44 "
44 44 Kershaw. "
44 "Heath Springs,22k "
" . * Oahburat, .. J8?
" 44 Jones Y Roads,21 tf "
Cedar ". .. . . Id"
"Jones X Road-. I**, ?"
W. C. CAV'THEN,
County Treaaurer.
( the notorious lawlessness of tha
4 city has yet received. The re
^ murks of the Judge were frank
Judge Bonet said: "You hav
1 made a mistake. There is i
) locality on the opposite side o
the State from Spartanburg when
you can sell liquor with impunity
? and where grand juries won'
convict, where you can sit an<
t smile at the plainest, most con
vincing evidence against you. I
* you must, supply that alway
$ great demand for whiskey emi
. grate to that favored locality. 1
; is not here. In this Piedmon
? country jurors do their duty un<
( the law is observed."?News am
{ Courier.
IIOW'N TIIIS T
^ We otFer One Hundred Dollars He
$ ward for any ca*? of C atarrh that can
i not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure
F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, 0
J We, the undersigned, have knowi
3 F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, an<
'< believe him perfectly honorable ii
j all business transactions and flnanci
ally able to carry out any obligation
^ made by their flrm.
> West A Truax, Wholesale Drug
( gists, Toledo, O.
Waiding, Kinnan A Marvin, Whole
I sale Drugg'sts, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken iuter
nally, aoting directly upon tha blooi
and mucous surfaces of the system
- Price 75 '- per bottle. Sold by all drug
giRts. Testimonials free.
Hull's Faulty Pills uro bout.
Fifty Thousand Short.
Atlanta, Nov. 27?A specia
to The Journal from Ports
\ mouth, Va., says :
? Vice President 10. iSt. John
" of tli" Seaboard Air Line, state*
u t/\.i.?? !... i? n i ..i?Kin ^i
1 11(11' A 'J. 17. iJlltVt'ill'lll f III
former agent of the Seaboari
v Air Line at Fernandina, Fla.
was short in his accounts to th
amount of $50,000.
? k
Atlanta, Nov. 27?A specie
from Fernandina, Fla., says :
"E. I). Lukenbill who resign
ed the position of agent here o
1 the Seaboard Air Line som
u days ngo is believed by railroa*
. people to be short in his account
I with the road Experts ar
now checking over his books
* Railroad officials say they hav
,T not the least idea of the amoun
short Lukenbill and his friend
ti
say they will make a settlemen
, with the railroad when it is a?certained
what amount is short.
Another dispatch announce
the arrest of the agent.
Both makers and circulators o
counterfeits commit fraud, lion
n est men will not deceive you inn
' buying worthless counterfeits o
*' DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Th
originalis infallible for curini
piles, sores, eczema and all skii
? diseases.Crawford Bros, d w s
Ah to the "Riee Trust."
Now York, Nov. 28.? ft wa
announced today at Newark
N. J., that at the annual meet
ing of the National Rice Millin;
' company, known as the "Ric<
h rp fl I l ? i -vr
j i nisi 10 no doki at isewarj
on Decomber 1 1, an effort wil
bo made to reduce tlio capita
stock from 15,000,000 to $1,
" 500,000. Edwin A. Day, one o
the company's counsel, sai<
that so far as heard from no op
position would be presented t<
a plan of reduction and reor
ganization.
If J en have ever seen a chili
in the agony of croup you cm
realize how grateful mothers ar
for One Minute Cough Cure whicl
give* relief as *oon hb it is admin
istered It qu'rkly cures coughf
colds and all throat and luu
troubles. Crawford Bros, d w s
>TEPV
S bl VI l-Wl
.ANCASTER, S. C.. SATL
i A GOOD SHOW COMING
y What Danville, Vu , Tl.inh- <>t
e Herald Square Opera Co.
The famous Herald Square
- Opera Company, direct from
i- New York City with :tr> artists,'
- a host of pretty girls, a p >\v< re
ful and well drilled chorus?
sweet singers?the be t come-!
- dians will present tin; comic
a opera, La Mascot to, .-it thej
K opcrahouse, one ir. ght mi'iv,
i next Tuesday night, 1) o ml>>r'
- 4; prices f?0 and T" cuts;!
z tickets on sale at .T 1' M
t tfc Go's, di n
You can't afford
life by allowing !? -ot - ; '
o to develop into y. < .??a
consumption. Ore Miti <
f Cure will eui" throat a
trdobles quicker di n r *
y preparation known. M
j lurn use H ai? B M
. It is an infallihh
croup. Children like a i d
er# endorse it Crxvro 15
f .?|;
The Military ]Ji,l
t Washington, Nov. 27?Tho [
j house committee on military
j affairs today met for the pur ;
pose of considering the new
army hill. The business was
mostly of a preliniinrr . character,
the discussion U i;;g quite '
~ general on army hill, 1 he busi-J*
. ness was mostly of a prelimi'
nary character, the discussion 1
I being quite general on army
1 affairs. The Republican mem~
bers of the committee appar-'
ently are in favor of giving thej
" president such an army as lie 11
mnv i'nniiii'? 'Pl.r* e - '
. ..... . .v.j.in i . if MI .111 <M ;i i?i 11 ;
already prepared by Chairman'
j Hull will be the basis of the *
. measure which the conimitroe!1
" will consider. This hill provides !
for an army of the maximum '
strength of 100,000 men with 1
a minimum of 50,t)oo and general
officers at the rate of one
brigadier general for each 41
000 men with major - Mi^raKinl
proportion.
i
Nt?ri of tt Slufc.
e
, To be hound hand and toot tor your 4
by the chains of disease i* tlie worst
, form of slavery lieurge D Will.am-, <
of Manchester, Mieli , tel's how micIi u
slave was Hi ado free, lie -a.\ * : ' My
wife lias been .-o helpless for five y > ars
1 that she notrid not turn over in bed <
alone. A fter living t w o In t fie- of Klec- ' |
trie Bitters, she i* wonderfully im[
proved and able to do tier <?\vn . ?r*
? This supreme remedy for ; .1 d'eases
quiokly cues ner\<UMiess, si-op
0 lessness, melancholy, hondaehe, hark
fl ache, fainting and dizzy -pells, l b
miracle working medicitu in . r
Mend to weak,-ioklj . riindo i people
o Rvers bottle guar nt< <1 On \ .
Sold by Crawford !'roj J) o <;
e
t Hail Kates to HU'u:n. uu. s > n
s Bel urn
t Annual Convention, s. uih ui 1
i. Educational Assurm i son. Kieii
m mond, Vr, Dor. 27-2'.? l'j?>0. <
On account ot me .-.tx.v.- acc;^
ion, Southern railway nil
round trip tickets to 11,
Vr. and return, fro n a : ? .* .
^ on its Lines at r<it?- ., i t) F i '
Class fare for the lieu, u Nip,,*
(| plus $2 00 mombersh p >'' .
j Ticaets ?ill h.?!,I fromj'
^ Washington, I) . ki.i1 point i.
Virginia and North Carolina, }
Dec. 2f>tii and 27th, . >vith linal (
' limit Dec. 31wt, 1000. inclusive ; L
from point" in ? tLr Southern K
State?, 1 >oc. 25th !rt
final limit ' in. 2d h
ern railway offers Lest .. .
s ever afforded to Kid now '. . i,
time and convenient sch
. Through sleeping car t> ?t v*. . n ,?
r Birmingham, At iant ,Cr? nvi!le, (t
Z Spartanburg, Charlotte ?nd liirh I
, mond. Hotel T):nin?.r "irc s1l<
, through trains. L
For detailed information a? to .
rates, reservntionn. ??te <?nll or>
' or writfi any agonf of tho South
f ern Railway or if? connections.
\ 8. H. Hakdwick. OP A ,
i- Nov. 24 wr, Atlanta, On.,
Q -*;/r\ 1tt:? I
To remote a troublesome corn or )
bunion: First soak the corn or bunion .
in warm water to soften it. then pare
it down as closely as possible without
. drawing blood and apply Chamber- ,
Iain's Pain Balm twice dai!\; rub- ,
1 bintr vigorously for ll e minutes a'
e each application A corn plaster '
^ should he worn for a few days, to pro- ,
tent it from the shoe As a genera! '
'* llnlmeTit for sprain-, bruises, lame- ,
t, ness and rheum-'i-m, I'm Mslin ts (
a unetjualed. For sale by J. Mackey j
1 ?% Co.
1 I
E N TI
l^RKLY.
TRDAY. DECEMBER
The l'zar*8 9Jou<lil.Iou.
Livudia, Kuropoun Russian
Nov. 27. '1 ho improvement ii
the czar's condition continues
judp,in?; from the following bul
lot in issued t oday :
"The czar passed a good da;
yesterday At in the evening
his tempera; urn was 07.1); puis
'><>. During 'he night his majesty
slept w dl. This morning th
emperor's condition and gener
al strength were perfectly sntifactor}
; temperature 90.8
pulse 00."
* Vis ll.i* liMnitti 111
f *Um*N
-.11 it It ok, the well know
v! ;i? il . .? nutn .it (drahumsvilh
n:;iv in lu-t.v, W Y., says : "Our lit
rle -<mi, l?v?* i vtrs old, has alw ays bee
subject i i ? roup, and so bad have th
. . ; been that we bavo feared man
. tb ,t In would die. We have lia<
>i d i >r uiid i-ie'l many medicines
>m ha uberlaiuV ' Remedy i
\ reliance. 11 t
'i v I. tony'' n . iHH and by **iv
t'uucnt dose when the croup
?yi .pin - appear *vo nav ? I nod tha
hi il -i-a-ted croup is cured before? i
;pis suti'ed." T'n'.'i' is mi (lander ii
iivin/ t' i- "pinedy tor it contains to
i|i inn or oilier injurious drug am
iij;> ii^ given as co ilMently to a habi
is to an adult. For sale by .1. F. Mack
y (Jo.
H?*ra (i Square Opera Company
Direct ironi Mew York (Jit?
it tt 25 ariists. this lamou- com
an .- wiil present Lh Mnscolte a
lie Opera House Doc. 4lh.
Head what Uileigh, N. (J.
iiiukrt of Die company:
Trie mascot, by 'lie Ileralt
Squire Opera Co.mpany, of Ncv
iorU, w;.s presented to a larg'
>ii l >nth u sia>iic nudionoo, whtel
nanifeated its appreciation of th?
onip inv unmistakably.
Tin* company is an in usual 1;
{ood one and the version las
it : 11* differed toid that of other
. : :> minor particulars whicl
ul n'.i - impend genuine coined,
0 the production.
When vou want prompt actio:
i.t '? p Us that never gripe us<
r>. Witt's l.ittla Early Risers
1 . wfoid Hrcs. d-w s
Sinking of ilie Yost-mile.
%
.\ a Voisi. Nov 54S_?A e.nhl
ii> 1 ?ici. from Manila receive
liert todu> reports the sinking r
Umied States auxiliar,
rui-ei V oeinite in a typhoon a
liuam Nov. 15. Five ot the crev
ac if lost
W J.- hington, Nov. 28?Tii
Yi finite v::is tirst commissione.
April 12, 1SUS. She has beei
i tion ship at the island of Ciuan
ii.ce ilie days ol the Spanisl
. : I i 1'? knot converter
r. o. t?, i 7' ) tons displncie.il',
ami i.-> provided with
i; i i?att? r> ol Hi. *? inch rapid
inng luds and ; secondary bat
ci ot -i.\ h pounders ami twi
"oil rill*.-- She has a comple
it. 11i ot 1 > ollioern and 207 men
>{ ji . . -on t.- are 291 lee
i fi'l. l#\ 48 lord oxt rem
>?' th She 'i i- . infill draft o
20 i ot, i hi< h
! nit in lore t In* out break of i In
>;, id; Ameiiean war the vesse
Aio- purchased bv the riavv de
nrltmMit. fi'ted a? mi auxiliar;
rruis.-r, and rend-r? d efl'ootiv
service as one of the patrol fleet
oi nir manned in par' hv tin
.
dd a n . anchorayi
...
i!i .1 i IVApr cud tmm! own
nii to her dratl she was oblige*
o 1h six iniles ofT shore. Th
i !rl)or is a particularly danger
>?js M' owing to My existonc
>t t rooky shoal in the tniddl
ttxl a particularly crooked chnn
ie!
Pr"rPBl?'d n Trnfcdr.
'l imply information given Mrs. (let
hong, of NVw Htraitsville, Ohio, pre
rented a dreadful tragedy and save
wo lives. A frightful rough had Ion
cept her a wake every night. She ha
ried many remedies and doctors hu
deadily grew worse until urged totr
I?r King's New Oiscovery. Onehottl
wholly cured her, and she writes thi
marvelous medicine also cured Mi
Long of a severe attack of Pneumonii
Such cures are positive proof of th
n.Vchlegs merit of this grand rerped
tor curing al! throat, chest and Inn
'roubles. Only 50c and $1.00 Ever
bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles fre
at ( rawford tiros, drug store.
iRPRIi
1, 1900.
' v) It It J I N OF TilANKNUIVINU.
v Vnch-nt Prototypes of Our Fat
miliar Autumn Festival.
'3 Most historians trace the first 1
Thanksgiving to that drear time 1
jin I'i.l, \vh n tiov. Bradford '
and the handful of colonists who 1
: had surved terrible hardships ^
met together to as well as 1
i might be, uiul to give thanks!
* for such mercies as had been 3
n voiiclisaft-tl them. They arc
*111 i '
' probably corrvi m.^o doing, i'or,,1
nj though thanlogii gs had been!
previously hold i:i oilier colonjios,
thi> one of ItVJI seems to
- liave been animated by the very
same spirit which has remained
v' d ?wn to our time, and yet the.
i. real ori in of our beloved ail- !
11 tumiial festival dates manv cen- 1
.
iI turies before 1 62 1.
The Feast of ingathering, or
Feast of Tabernacles, kept of '
old by the Jews, would seem to '
be tlio real prototype of our F
' Thanksgiving, ^tadmits who '
. | have thoroughly infornmd them 1
J selves iijion r lie subject, affirm 15
gihat in all the years intervening j(
no other nation excepi our own !
: has regtdar'v ?ef apart one day '
1 [of each year for the ackowledgj
nient of Heavenly mercy. Tlio
[, 2*2(1 chapter and 16th verse of
the Book of Exodus gives the !
1 command with which the Jews
complied in the keeping of their I1
" festival. 1
t) I
Thoy were painfully misundor- )
stood, it seems, by tlio heathen (
philosophers. Plutarch sagely 1
j, observes : "The Jews celebrate
i? two feasts unto Bacchus. In
the midst of the vintage thoy 1
spread tables, spread with all
| manner of fruits, and live in ,
uuNTu.iuius in;uie especially ot11
palms and ivy wreaths together.
. A few days later they then kept
another feast, which openly
1 shows it was dedicated lo Bac- 1
v chns, for they carried houghs ,
of palms in their hands, with i
\ I which they went into the tem- !
;1 ~
I pie, the Levites going before
tl|\vith instruments of music."
I' |. In the days of Grecian tiros
I 1 11
' periiv, when her-daughters and
sotis rejoiced that their home1
i was i;i the land of poetry and
i song, when plenty overflowed
don every hand, and the richL
spoil of her vinyards gladdened:]
111 hearts, the Greeks celebrated!
| a feast very much resembling
r | that of the Jews, and supposed '
to have been borrowed from j
* I them. Tltey called it the feast 1
' of Demeter, or the Eleusinian
; Mysti fies, Demeter being the
goddess of the corn fields, by
I M"> ' J
j whose special favor good liar
vests may be expected. The (
reh'bration continued for nine ?
day- and offerings were made;'
t tiio goddess, consisting of soil ''
. | produce, toget her with oblations 1
I of wine, honey and milk.
With the same thought of expressin
r gratit u<le for bounteous '
e fields of grain, the warlike '
Romans in their turn set apart 1
a season each autumn for tlie 1
offering of thanksgivings to
Ceres, their goddess of the har?
i , ,,
'-.vest. They called the festival
x the Cerealia and its observance
'I is said to be as ancient as the
y reign of Romulus. But this
\ differed from the Jewish festival
r- and from our modern one in
e this, that according to Roman
I ideas it could not be fittingly
y enjoyed within doors. They
made gay processions, to the
* ' ' r
^ If you bar*
anything to sell
advertise it in
f the Knterprtoe
Hates re??o?sble.
NoT70
open fields, music and laughter
resounding through the air, and
the daytime hours were beguiled
with rustic merrymaking and
other simple pleasures. The
stately Virgil alludes to the joyousness
which was universal at
the time and also to the offerings
made in the various temples
ftoerge Elliot has made familiar
to us the English Harvest
Home festival. It was cnriied
out with merriment only n little
more boisterous and just as unfeigned
during the reign of the
Maiden Queen; for Elizabeth
proclaimed that "on Thanksgiving
Day no servile labor may
1)0 thus performed, and thanks
diould ho offered for the increase
and abundance of His
fruits on the face of the earth."
There v*as dancing on the village
green, bonfires reddened
the sky at even and rural sports
nigaged the peasants. The same
observances, differing but in
dio manners of the times, charictcrizcd
tlie autumn festival in
he days of good King Alfred
ind of Egbert and their lusty
Saxon subjects.
As iu cays especially jppo?uted
for thanksgiving, they were numerous,
or at least not uncommon,
in E >g!and. Ore cf them was
ko'pt mi the occasion ol the destroying
ot the (Spanish Armada ;
mother upon tlie discovery of
tho gunpowder p'et ; another
upon tlie recovery trom temporary
insanity of George III, and
they were frequently commanded
by Oliver Cromwell. Occasional
Thanksgiving Days have occurred
in tho history ot all nations, but,
as has been said, it remained for
America alone among modern
peoples to consistently acknowledge
Divine mercy by an annual
season devoted to thanksgiving.
^ . DeWitt'a
Witch Hazel Salve
will quickly heal the worst burns
and scalds and not leave a scar
It can be applied to cuts and raw
?urfaces with prompt and soothing
effect. Use it for piles and
<kin diseases. Beware of worthless
counterfeits. Crawford Bros.
d w s
Considerable Difference.
Wayside Dinns (reading) ?
Here's an article says "electricity
is life."
Artie Airbrake?Does, eh?
Well, I guess do guy dat wrote
lat never bad his choice between
life or electricity at Sing Sing!
To ( urt a Cold In On* ?>?y
l'ake Laxative Hromo-Quinine Tablets.
Ail druggists refund the money
f if fails to cure. K. W. Grove's signature
is on each box. '25c.
Died at Age of 107.
Washington, November 28.?
Nathaniel Wells, a well-known
chemist, died here today at the
igo of 107 years. He was a
long friend of Darwin, Spencer
ind ITuzey. Mr. Wells was well
tml strong until four years ago.
His rules for longevity were:
"Say your prayers ; keep cheerful
; eat heartily, and take a
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