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THEJOURNAL
KUGKXE GUANBKUUY. Ebitob
Fonr-scorc and Ten.
. By C. B. IwkllAiu.
An olil nun wit la bU * ft-cnshfum-d chair—
X'nrtf bli'k wi*!*** had ported hi* hair—
If .'raw not th • light *.f tlm funny day,
For I'ittiv Inul tnl.i n I.l* eyesight .i"*Y.
Y.-t v.u lit' |ut Wit and **i cl thr ti If
Which 1 drift lA I uri|i lu the OUiii
hid
*1 was (|>iiuK time theu, whoo the field* W*r
And wer.wi re wit to gieel their <|noun,
Wlicn t I* fciiu. non, John, cfiWJ hi from the
lie. I
Aad Gu ifidly pnU of ll,u > ’’ l,l
lhat would till the Utu* witU firth, guidon
*lvc*. , .
“Ilsvo the tree* Jut f.nh their lcotiful
leave*
The old iiiii* nuked i* he lifted Ilia eye*
On the boy who sneworud in gre.t nurprUe :
•• It wiw hut y**l* rdny. giaudJiitlirr dear,
Th..< It eugllt the we llowel* wttd have* iu
hero"
.. Sly hoy,” *M the old man, milling, *‘you
*oe 11
To iav and vK'irm.AV are on- to me
Then he a.UJ *g*iu: " i*oe* the ifcoA-hiid
Dug. , . ,
And the talk a* he mount* on airy 'v ng ■
But why do 1 auk if ueh thing* yet he ’
*1 ha bird* have uo longer u Veiet for me :
licatch hoi ll.e note, of their wuchled hyiho,
lor uiy eai* are old and my heariiM dim. '
llicu jaiu lug awhile bo tciidorlv .aid,
A* he laid LU Uuiul on hi* RrauiUou'* hi.nl ;
“You uiav go, dour John, again to the held
Where the crop givt* promise of auih ir D
yield;
But that yutt may Kud litilc Mary lieic,
I am *tm ;or, hoy, when the dear child'*
Bear.'’
The youth with a voice of aorrow replied,
A* bo lirttled iltwc to the Old wan * aid# :
•‘Ala*, dear gtand'ther, *bc'* not with u*
now !
Wcmiiai the clem light from her unny hrdw
1 cannot (and her, for ahe weul away
tty hen the Bower* came lu the gi'mted May
••Wuere i* the dear eliild thou?'" the old
man add
A Uo thoughtfully Uloked hi* grahd*ou ,
litod.
The<cy<• Of the Ixiy overflowed with tear*
A* he thought of Id* hppy childhood • year*;
And them *ejit through hi* bialti tho glad,
Kind lUy*
Wk.cn tit* iUr dear,with, her winning "aja,
Her beaming *ud her l*ort ever true
Made liia young Ilia brighter ami purer too ;
And (ebbing i celled iu tone* m<l aiel alow :
• Wa<hk uol buried a mouth ago I"
1 lien the old man milled and wept a* ho aald •
“Ah, yea ! I remember. —Maty la dead.
Hie baa gone home la-foie me. Heaven la
whtio
Mary baa gone - -let me follow bet them ,
Kor I have gone bach to infancy * day
And ariiMi and'memory have lied uwuy.
Mine tlio past doe* not, e\on iu dream*, appear
And the ptcaui* i dead, why linger here If"
John wet* aod clasped hi* grandfather’*
band
BrnblwceJ, for awhile, the robbing pair
at mid —
Then the grtuidriro liftoil 111* voice and mid :
• • H mot traoblu you that tin e lm* tied
And (lie world Sim vantabed away from mo
My (horhi lutu*4 homeward, I won *hall see
With a denier vision than word* two tell
The fai t! ol Him whodocth aixtuim:* well "
Hamilton, Ua., May 1,1870.
Nm* lIIMI AT'HIE WuEEL.—Owing
to tho absence of out' regular editor
who i* attending the Pies* l Vnvcu
ttou at Savannah, the senior proprro
tor has been flaying with tho edito
rial pen tlik week; and if ho had
nothing elms to ■claim his time wonld
like the business find. rnto. llis work
ia before you.
KiNi'UUE.— Mr. Kotulrick Ims
been released from jail on a bond of
♦5,000, his father and Mr. Hitchcock,
of Atlanta, becoming hiu boudamen.
A few nights ago his wife gave birth
tu a child which died in a short lime.
The father, iu prison, was allowed to
me the Stile oue before butinl. The
lady is iu a very jirecarions'oondilion
and ha* tiro ■sympatlrtes of tho entire
uonnuuniiy. Hu reislls of this man’s
lesson which should
i t ■ u rgotten.
p ; s -lu Union Springs, n
1 „ Miss Haskv, n young
woman about 24 yearso!dcommitted
auiciilo by blowing her brains out
w ith n pistol. The cause of this act
wiM that * umn, licaumuut by name,
auQ iu*. vied too, had seduced her.
llwuuiiout ran awny, but was arrest
ed -in Aloutgomery. He gave bond
iu tho suut of tOO to answer the
charge of atMtry at the next term ot
tb* court.
FroWem.
There are 2 nutulfi* ku*r stun t* 300
E ch w( these 4 nutubrre Hm n multiplier.
T4etiHt 4 routeul tin 4 wit ltiplVr is .73 eltt iuial >
Thepttwlul ot tatUuuukU 4 i by its mul. ipikr
tUJOO.
Whft ie tie-2! uumbers, mid Itch mullhJi
trs •
This problem was mailed to u
fi m YV hitesvillo—the soluti-.u tin'
not aouoaipairy iL Frun a glance ai
it, WC think it UittolHee'to Slated.
and not *o*e*ptWl of proof. How -
ever, we feci tafe in - fforing lu*x o!
uutchts foi i.a sol .Uon nt.d proof.
ThfOre.it Fitrct*.
Whenever wo tiiink of tho Centen
nial ‘ lluttihug” we feel, to tine a fig-
Itre of *| eeoii, jul like— well, it tnnke*
ti* sick., There will a lime, j i*t be
tori* the “hyena” from Maine tirolo
100-e in emigres* and ate up *o tinny
ex-Confe'lerato soliliers, when we felt
aonie |,ri It ■'in the undertaking ami
ivi'lnil it well and were willing t"
In nil in our power to nuke it ono ol
the mu*t glm ion* aticec**e the world
Itn* ever know n; lint *i cc Rhino it
Co’* vindictive tirade upon tho
Southern pcoplo we have takon no
stock iu it, not i von enough to lend it
our g mil v. mliii*. It. w.t* not alio
gelln-r the action of the republican*
in Coup lens that “aft’' it* against the
Cetilcni'i.il extol i ion, hut at the out
net, it w.t* apparent that the whole
thing tv a* a clap-trap, a money-mill,
to grim) out dollar* lor the ctv o'
l’luladelphid. However, up to that
time in Cotigre** already rel or red to,
w e had hope* that it wo'd be divert
ed from the oi initial lino of policy
marked out hy the leading I’liiladcl
phiatt* and that it would become a
nation tl undertaking and, if properly
oiuii'.'gcd, would be the mean* of, at
least, partially healing the breach
wiiioli has long existed between the
North and the South; hilt our lm|K!*
were not well grounded, and the
Ll.rio conjured up iu our mind’s eye
—a united, atable government—has
faded into thin air ; the enterprise will
not aeooiwpLb any national good, will
not enh nice our glory before the
world, and will not tend at, all to the
covering up of tho bloodstained
Spots of the past. Hence we call it a
“humbug.’’
Tito farce opened on tho 10th of I
Miiy iis wns advertised in the “biil*’ ,
with :il>< ui a hundred thousand pet
soiih present —a stnnll openiniug wo
call it; the city of Philadtdyhia alone
could Imvu ftfrurahed five times that
many—Presidtfht Grant whs there in
much glory; so was not et-President
Davis. The Hruztllinu Emperor,
Dom Pedro was present and enthusi
astic in his demonstrate..s, but if he
has as imicli brains as we give him
credit for, by this time ho is becom
ing considerably disgusted, fields.
Hawley, and Phil Shoridan, and the
“Hyena” were there in much glory
loo; so wero not Golds. Joo John
ston, and Beaureguard, and the Hon.
Hon. Hill. There were also 999,095
Olliers there out of 40,000,000 that
were SO mo whore else, ami yet it is re
ported as “an enthttßiaslic and har
motiious nuiiunal gathering.” liar
monious 1 The and I had almost
said it —How could it he harmonious
with uo Divis, nor Johnston, nor
Hcauregaard there? II that’s harmo
ny, wu’ll take a little discord iu -ours.
An I there was Fred Douglass, too—
niggei Fred—perched upina conspic
uous position lor the world to look
upon us a representative man of the
United Stales; and then go off and
laugh at u* because wo have no more
national pride than to admit negroes
to our houoruble places. Wo are
ashamed that the United Smiles has
tost it* self respect; wu are ashamed
of the wiangliug of the managers of
llio “Humbug’’; we are ashamed of
the whole CeiHeanial concern, and
vvishu whirlwind would lift up every
building, and post, and plunk on the
“show-ground*’’, and set them down
in the middh' of tho Atlantic, loiiv
tug the people and all the rasl of the
world uuliarttK &. L.
We have heard of a family in Hons,
ton eounty wlio will not sign a home*
stead waiver note to get Western
meat at twenty eouis a pound. Their
hogs died ol cholera, and now being
out of meat, liny have discovered a
subsUUate he seasoning vegetables.
They gather about ncptart of liokory
nuts, crack titan, and boil in the pot.
The oil is very rich and is said to im
part a flue Savor to the salads.
North it Socru K. K.—Some en
terprising moneyed men of Homs
are speaking of completing the N. it
S. If. li. from that place to Cedar
town, and then finish it on t La'
(•range; tken to extend it from ftomc
to Chattanooga. Columbus, nil,
probably, soon lake hold <d the mat
ter iu oaniest and pibdi the road
through to Hamilton, U.ouoc to Chip
ley, hoping to complete it through to
the latter iu time for tin- tall crop.
AnvtCKUsKMK.NT. — We call special
aiuir.iou to the new ad tart is meal
ol ILdsicad tS Cos., which appear* iu
dus i-u> 4 . H irves-sisg is now nearly
t li lid, aid falltiii'S will advance,
tin :' interest by Mlpplv'ingihemselves'
t i it ' is “ bet patterns . i gn.iu eia
■ lie*. A first class threshing ir.ucltiOt
is needed in this a ieimiy, tm.f hvri-ts
i t ! anew f„r seme eiteigeiic men to
in .ke money. 11 til stead A Cos., viitl
and: it u t;p ui the most reasonable
untie; they me gcttylcutcu w hom we
•am cmilidently lecommend a* up
right dealers ; and besiih a, they have
lone ns inin-ii to Imild un our part ol
the State a* any other Ibtn we know
I. They lmve many things that it
v. Hid lie economy in the farmer to
buy. Call and Sen them and ex am
ino ih' ir German millet, and chufa
eed ; you may find it greatly to your
advantage.
Tints the New York lleiall:
“The Duiville fVa.) News editori
ally gloat* over the stagnation and
ruin of bii-dncs* in the North; calls it
a just recompense for ill lieatmont of
the Sou?h, and i* especially happy
over the failure* in Boston. Mr.
New*, :he South will never revived
titiii! tho- N rth has tho wealth to re
vive you with.’’
One iliing is certain, Afr. Herald:
If the Sou li has to wait until tho
North furnitho* the wealth to revivo
its broken down industrie*, Judge
ment day w ill slip up on us and find
our part ■■! tl.o eonn'ry Htill tuirevived.
No, sir! The Son:h ruust, and will
work ber own w ay back to prosperi
ty; mid liven be the hand, and pal
sied be iho tongue that, in these the
days of our poverty and desolation,
would be das ardly enough to inter
pose a single ohaiade to her success.
Wofbnght, and (ought well; but
ruin to us was iho result. V\ e can
tool/:, and are now working well;
and just as certiinas the wheels ol
Time coiitiniio to revolve just so cer
tain w ill the South come up out of
the slough into which she has fallen
and lake her place *_raiu will) the
wealthiest and proudest people op
theearHi. Why, sir, the majority
of our men are now bending their
ontrrgfta to the work of recuperation,
ad itiin'-I<*iithi* of our glorious wo
men me daily sacrificing their com
fort and their p'ea-tne on the altar of
their stricken country that she may
aptain be the | roud, sutiiiy Kontb;
and can there be a doubt as to our
future success ?
Wc nro not among that number
who gloat over the stagnation of
business at the North; but on the
contrary, wo are sorry, especially for
the juror who at tho best can barely
earn a suVisUitce, and would, if we
could, drive distress not only out of
our own section’ but yours also.
The North has not treated the South
generously—the war was a matter of
principle with us—but wo re ready
to forget the injuries and insult* heap
ed upon us by your section, and be
brother* again in the great Union—
to wish you well, and indeed to
heartily assist you in building up all
our national interests. L.
Headers of the Journal! After
another week of toil and strife mi l
care, we again greet you. Our de
sire is to do good ami to lighten ilm
burdens of life as much as is possible
with us. Wc greet you in a spirit of
love; and hope that you are seven
days nearer inheriting the crown of
immortality than you have ever been.
What would humanity bo without
somo agency to lead, and to direct,
the mind to nolder tilings than earth
can give? In this quiet moment,
when perhaps somo holy influence is j
fell within tho depth of your own |
heart anil a feeling of devotion to
God, tho (liver, moves yon to l-hunk
fuhiesH for past mercies, it may lie
flint noble purposes to make life hot
ter, and the world happier spring up
wiihin you. O that it may he so.
We hope many this week will re
pair tho errors of tho last; that
many this week will omit tho sins of
tho last; am! that all this week will
seek to do some new deeds of good.
One has wronged his neighbor; ere
another issue of the Journal conies
to brighten your life and cheer you
when the weary heart is almost tail
ing we trust the injury shall be
atoned for. One has broken his prom
ise; to-morrow, we entreat that lie do
till in his power to make it good or
to repair the damages. One has
neglected a just debt for the food he
eats or the el uhoa he wear* or the
paper lie reads. Another has dishon j
ored his obligations to pay hi* dues I
to the church or to some fraternity
(' w hich he is a member. One has
dowTlria, another that; one has fail
ed hete, ano'.loT there. Hut we
trust that when you sit down to read
our next week pages many will tlisck
God that thev hsvu righted wrongs,
and where they have been wont to
fail, they have done tlwir duty or j
'brawly made an honest, earnest ef j
fort. I.rle, here, is pretty much i
what we make it. It a man ■intends j
to he suec sstHrl, he roust da right;
if hew. till win tl esteem of h;- 1
associates, and command their re- !
sjHvt. lie must shake off his follies,
his error*, and his vices; must deal
justly with all men, ami live up to
me spuitof Coifs law; ami then,
though lie may fail to com* cxnctlv
sip to the loiter of the Law, there i
noaaiwer iu the Usrlli, nor under it,
n rwiliove it that can prevent his ui
limnie Minces* in this world, t:or hin
di r him bout vn-tvriug the crown ol
Lilt iu the World ta conic. L.
Tito Right Spirit.
Our offi. ials, from Governor 'o a
justice of tho peaoe, to all appearan
ce*, tiller)/ disregard the oppressed
condition of our people, and spend
the public fund* without any regard
to economy and retrenchment, while
out taxes—State, county and munici
pal—arc kept up to such a per cent
as to utterly dishearten if not drive
our laboring c'rtssoa fr m beyond mir
borders. The thousands squandered
annually in each session of the Legis
lature is an outrage and should not be
tolerated. Think of over tire/ity-oiie
thousand dollars being paid to clerks
t’o y forty days aervices, mid that too
under the recommendation of the
Senate and House, and endorsement
of the Governor, Think of if, ye
poor, oppressed tax payers. Will
you pcrpetualo any man in office who
will thus squander and recklessly 1
spend your unbalance, by pyying one ;
thousand dollars each for a clerk of
tlie House and Secretary of the Sen-
ate, besides allowing them all the as
sistance they desire or ask for, at
iqually exhotbitant prio s. Let there
he a general and determined demand
made by the people f>r a genera!
“trimming down’’ of all our salaried
officers. Wo are too poor to pay
$25 per dav for labor that could be
performed for s■'!, and we should have
the courage to speak out, against such
reckless expenditures and utterly re
pudiate every office holder who lias
participated in such acts from the
Governor down.
We have been shown a letter from
lion. Jus. M. Mobhy, of II lUiilton,
Ga., to a prominent citizen of this
county, from which we are permitted
to make a few exir ct. Col. Mobley
sat s:
“ I concur with yon 'idly as to tlio
remedy for hard times—strict econ
omy, industry, and supplies raid at
home, and in the government we
ought to have retrenchment and re
form. The people, and e-pecially
the farmers and laboring classes, are
groaning tinder heavy taxation, and
they ought to unite in their com
plaints and (‘(Torts in every way honor
able, and especially the ballot box, to
reduce and lighten those burthens.
Let the voters arouse themselves and
demand it w ith such earnestness that
it cannot be denied. We need re
duction in expense* of Government,
nutional, State and connty. What a
vast amount of money could be saved
to tho people, and they liter,'by re
lieved, it a proper trimming of sala
ries and pay c f officers amt employ
ees eould take place. Ii ought to be
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tho State Fairs of tho Union, and is on many thousand of the finest houses
in the country.
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i aclvctnco froislats for Planters arid sell CPATsO on
TIME or for CASH. 1 have on iiand St'.: I) llllsil POTATOK-\ a fre-li stock oPkjAKHIiN
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II .WILTON, GA
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Patronize Home Institutions. Insure in this Sterling,
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'I he Mol- 1c Life can rive you ns go. •.! yt,.notion for year money as any Northern company.
'the Mohde Ia 4 e wss o>s-ini?-..! 1 y wt’.l-known merchants ar.ci hankers of Mobile, in Juno,
ltd, sin! Las issued O.toO Poßcit-s, sutl ;. over
One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Pollais Death Losses
Every loss has been promptly paid without a day's delay.
ixsrttK v iei: u">; 1 ixsr:;: y yg wife's life
INj>V::E Ve:'i, 1 IX>. BE VOUU WIFE’S LIFE
Xxi tiao ikio i2xx.m I-iljet’e:.
i.L've. active, enter ri.-kig uie: v. is ted in ev-rv tvmtv in G-orria work for thcM-H'o
Ldt. Apply lo il. U. UASX'ALL. Gca l Aj-cat, G uLdca, Ala.
! ,j, ne. Tak tip the record* un i it " h
. rhow the salat ie* ud pay •>! oflicc-rs
and compensation for aervico* iu the
Hlnle anil county much higher than
before the war, when tho people
w> re rich, and cotton as high a* it is
| now. Instead of a reduction, it is
absolutely more, and in some case*
i above Confederate price* or salaries.
'The people are poor and make but
little, live hard on scanty food and
poor raiment, and many <h priced of
the absolute ucoeisai ies of life to save
money to pay tiioir taxes and keep
the little property they have fiom the
hammer of the Tax Collectors, and
yet the pay of publii officers and em
ployees is greater than it was when
tho people were rich'.
It is needless to particularize,
Judge. You see it, the people feel
if, ami there must boa cutting down
of expenses. If I had tho power I
would raise my voice so that it could
be heard by every voter, every tax
payer throughout ihis whole lam',
and say to them, arm so, and so cast
your voles as to bring about a speedy
rcduciion of expenditures and taxes,
and relieve yourselves of the heavy
weight that is crushing you to the
carl li.’’— Cuthbert Apj> al.
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PA
TENTS.
Gilmore , Smith tfc Cos.. Successors to
Chipman, Ilostner tb Cos.
P,Urn's procured in all countries. No fees
in advance. No chnige for service* until
potent ii grant'd. Pri iiminary examinations
fire. Our valuable pamphlet scut troo uuou
receipt of st une. Address,
Gilmore, Son it It <(• Cos,
WaaLiugtuu I), C.
ABItS&RS OF J?AY,‘BOUNTY.
I '.j'Urul Officers, Boilder* aril sailors of tbc
la'e war, on Titkiii uni us. are in many cases
entitlei to liion- v froni the Girveiwmoiit
which lias bt-p-n found to he dec since linul
payment. Write lull hi-tory of service, and
st it, niioutil. of pay an 1 honaty reieive-.1.
Cfjutmt ( p-iip ral iT. A.,
- ! lire mnl li- not ll ; !■ -■ ‘h:t‘ ;c
their i..m,in plnce of discharges 1 • -1, p;o
iCiifC'l f. i. -I*. di fee.
Unclcf ■ -limp to Gilmore & Cos., and full
reply, itii I,l,inks, will be st-nt Iren.
BENS 10NS! BUXSIGNS ! !
All Federal ( flicer.-*, pnldioiH and sailors,
w'iiimlc'l, captured, or injure I in th- li’ic ol*
duty in tho lat** war, and disabled thereby,
ran obtain a pern ion.
Willows mid minor children of officers,
soldiers, and suitors, who have d ; cd t*inc
liischamc, of di c;s<* co:itmeted, or wounds
and injuries rcc<‘i\.d in the .-eivieo and in
the lino of duty CUM procure |-elisions, by
f.d'lrc.-. inp; CMlmore k < *•'.
I’'• i ntes i r Fcrtt-iorer? oldained
Boini'y Irind Yv'arr. iits rroomed for service
iu wars prior to March 18uf). Tin re are
’.mints granted I’i r bcrv.ee in the 'ikle re*
j hellion.
S tul sl i'riip to G : hnore cv Cos.,
X\ hi no ton, D. C. f r full i Istiucd n
tOl-USLE AMMONIATED
SUPERPHOSPHATE OE LIME
MAM.TAt'llltliD !iV
G. OBFE & SONS, - - Baltimore, Md.
V." ■mV ig ‘nil l ••• t r ai'.* | . I'nv-i ivd' au l•■ ■''able Fertilizer, mid are pr
pm.. II ' fi. i ill ipui I•• is u I ti. Ii ■.: i.. : id ii " nv i]i... hi it y i.ud oil the must icua*
elial'hi tniiis. -ci.il in luo men's to mu < irane.-r friends,
lei 2Mu i*i Ah 'll, l>lNi\ii!i! .1 UO., 20 Broad *t, CoNhnbus, Oa.
i. A lilil J. I*. IN LEY. WAI. REDO
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123 BROAD STEET, COLTJIIB’JS, Gl.
Oh !'.'•:?* ONE OF 'THE
Tnr&Z'J! a
xomoiia-i asl..
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
may I) pend Bottom Prices,
WISFFI3 Sf% ” j and 1 213 lilHllf s
Agunis tor the TAYLOR OH LFMMUS GIN.
pff'We offer SreeiAL Jxduoi:exts mid giiitnantco to-pkuse.
-''•'Mi. M. HUDSON, of lfuriis, is with us i.n I w~—kl be glad to see J,U fner.ds-.
ie 10-70
€ri*siiagcrs, Atteaatlon!
BUCKEYE REAPING and Mowing Machines,
nmmws jaAtKEJOTii* wum w&m.
Grain ooi
TAYLOR. HORSE BAKES,
SOEGO AND CANS MILLS.
SUGAR AND SYP.UP EVAPOEATOES,
0-oz>rrs.as3. OHUPA,
I-IOLSTK.AD & CO-,
may 17 70 137 & 130 BP.OAD A”., COLUMBUS, GA.
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FOR
1876. SPRING & SUMMER 1870.
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ment nf NV,w If. us t>i u. i i:ia*U, wo w.'.i coiiti.-uo lit-? buriutsd at Xu. HO 13iuai titredl,
next door l-o Clothi.'g tito.c.
THORNTON & APEB.
FAMIXa ' GBOOBBIBS.
CHOICE CONFECTIONERIES AND FRUITS,
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>NO-77 BEOAD ST, COLUMBUS* GA„
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