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tCESDAY, THURSDAY ft SATURDAY HORN'03
By MY DWIffiSLl/.
AT FOUR DOLLARS A YEAR.
Invariably, ln ( agrgiiqe.
Terms of Advertising in Tri-Weekly.
PER SQUARE OF TES LISES. T.
One insertion, ,....$1,00
Two insertions ;.i. 1,50
Each additional insertion, 0,25
One Month,.. 4,00
Two Months, ...0.00
Thrco Months, 7,50
Six Months, ;...10.00
Twelve Months 15,00
A liberal discount will be made to thoBe
who advertise larger amounts.
Obituaries of more than five lines.ohorgQd
the same as advertisements.
Nonces of Marriage* and Deaths,’not ex
ceeding Fivo Lines in length, aic published
gratuitously in the Courier. The friends of
the parties are requested to send in these no
tices accompanied with a responsible name
and thev will be published with ploasuro.
NO HUMBUG,
But the Poor Han’s Relief
AND THE
RICH, MAN'S FRIEND !
Harris’ Twelve Pointed Double
MOULD BOARD ' v c;
?■ X< O "W .
T HE MERITS OF THIS?'
Plow over others, for'
n. n. IIAIIVRY . THINI.AF SCOTT.
HARVEY & SCOTT,
ATTORNEYS at law,
ROME • • • GA.
A DVANCES of-mnnty can usually.be had
upon good claims loft for collection.
Home, Junel.—tv.
z. n. HARcaovE,
ATTORNEY AT L A Vi,
ROME, - - - ----- GA
Omen—'Ovor Fort A Hargrovo’s now storo.
feblH—ly
(JEO, T. STOVALL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME, - - - - GA -
Wi.l practice in the counties of Chorokeo
Tn. Oiftec over N. J. O nborg's Clothing store
RurnnitTOF,—Underwood ft Smith, Romo
Oa. T. R. R. Cobb, Esq., Athens, Ga. jan2T
THOS. .1. VERDERV,
ATTORNEY AT.pAW,
CEDAR*TOWN, ---------- OA.
Will practice in the counties of Floyd,
p„Pt, Paul ling. Carroll, Haraldson and Cass
3iri t attention paid to collecting. .ian2()-ly
j. w. n. o. it. smith.
UNDERWOOD & SMITH,
attorneys at law,
ROME, • • ■ GA
PaAOTici: in Tipper Georgia! also in the
Fe leral jistriot Court of Mariotta.
janSOW-ly
C. II. SMITH,
NOTARY PUR LIC.
Commissioner of Djcds for Alabama jind
Tennossoo.
-ge, it can- be flonyi
Into Seven different Plows, "all of which arc
very necessary for the cultivation of dif
ferent crops. And another very important
feature is durability. A Plow completed
will last a man from two to five years, accord
ing to tbo soil lie cultivates, and will only
cost nbout Three Dollars to put it up. An
Agency will soon be established in Rome,
and then planters will be invited to call and
see for themselves. Address,
B. F. REYNOLDS,
mar20tritf. Kingston,'On.
Dr. J. T. DUANE,
BESIDES ©EWTJST,
*** rome; geo.
Roomsevor Fort ft Hargrovor
B AS. been engaged in the i^BgSS^.
practice of Dentistry in ffffjjnjk
pe and the United. States
for the last twelve years: and will guaran
tee to those that employ, his services, entire
satisfaction, in both, the operative and
mechanical branch of the business.
Particular attention given to rogulating
childrens teeth.
JriP*AU work performed at reasonable
eharges. ,, , moylT—jtwly.
Seventh Year in the Trade—A foot age re
quires fast work
‘ E. nL SEAGoj~~ V
PRODUCE BROKER
—Ann-
General Commission Merchant,
Office in Seago'* Block, 'fro. 15, Alabama St.,
. ATLANTA, GA.
S ELLS nil Goods on arrival. 9t 21 por cent.
Will make returns within thrco days from
receipt of Goods. Will purchase, funds in
this city, Now York, New Orleans, Pliiladol-.
phift, Baltimore, Boston, Nashville, Cincin
nati, Saint Louis and Louisville at 24 per
cent.; on sums oT $1 ,000 or more at 1 per cent,
in this City. The citizens of this City, or
strangers in this City, on suniB not less than
$100, dt 1 percent.; on smaller sums at 2J
por ennt'
"•jV-Respcctfolly refers to Bankers and
Merchants of this"City. innr20tiily.
II. II. WITT J. s. wis
WITT & WISH,
DEALERS IN
ICE!
CENTRAL ICE HOUSE,
ATLANTA, GA.
T HIS Firm, at considerable oxponse, have
fitted up an excellent
IOH HOUSE,
and will bo prepared during the coming
season to furnish Ice of the best quality.
The Ice will be carefully pul up and de
livered at the Depot, or to Adam'* Express
Company, at the following
RATES:
F«*r .10 lhs„ or upwards, 2 cents.
L'ss than oO lbs.,; B coats.
auzB,
T. W. ALEXANDER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROMP, GA -
folilll’57
—-- B . TEUI hj N e,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ROME • • • • • • • • OA -
Office—In City Hail Buildiyg.
apr8-1y
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
OFFICE at the Drug Storo of Bakor,
Echols ft Strickland.
Room over McGuire ft Pinson s store,
Rome, Ga„ July 14, trlly.
DR. II. V v M. MILLER,*
Has removed his Office to the Rooms ovor
Duncan’s Store. inarlS.trifini.
J. B. W. NOWLIN, M. D„
ROME. - - GEORGIA.
tra-omoo ovor Drug Storo of NEWMAN
4 NOWLIN. foh211rily.
Dr. E. A. WARE,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
Ton miles west of
oet5’59—ly ROME, OA.
WM. FARELL, M. D.,
ROME,
Office—In the old Post Office.
nprl’57
GA.
JOHN T. SMITH,
with
Geo. W. & Jehial R ad,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
HATS, CAPS,
and Straw Goods,
Paris style Bonnets, Flowers
UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, ftc..
120 Chambers, and 50 Warren Streets.,
NEW YORK,
4th nnd 5th Streets above the Aster House.
jan2(i—trflin
VERANDA
Boarding House
In sight of the Depot—sumo side4.-—
Street. [feblUrlly] S. G. WELLS, Pro.
ETOWAH HOUSE,
ROME, - - - - - - - . GA.
L. V. THOMAS, Pro’r.
(Late of Entouton Hotel.)
Tire Stage Offices are kept at this House,
and it is nearest the Depot. janu
GRAHAM HOTEL,
CAVE SPUING,'GA.
J. A. GRAHAM, Proprietor.
THE REGULAR STAGE OFFICE-
There is a Livery Stablo kept in connection
with this Hotel, where Horses and Vehicles
are kept for hire. )onl4twtf
RIBBONS
The Ladies will find this’worlh' their atten
tion. '
Notice." ' i !.
I hereby an
to receipt all hi
sence, Mrs.
july7
i Sallie Wilkorson,
TO THE LADIES
. Economy atjthe JnpaneseCourt. !
A Japanese correspondent: of the!
Journal of Commerce, relating the obser
vations of Mr. Harris, theU. 8. Minis-
^unto^eartbftuakos-pidj
Wgh v . Titeposts a$e. of,
il|ime4 wtdlacquereti, Whilq Jhe oeilfng
erpj waUs-ftre* made of-thin lacquered
•boards, withopt plabtor or paper or rich
ornaments or gilding. All neat and
handsome, but unostentatious And■ in
expensive. He adds: , .
The floor was covered Ijy thick mats
instead of carpets,' like thoso in use in'
ordifitiry bouses. The throne is a plain
affair,' made of lacquered wood i»lso;
friend, nti her residence ind
ley, California. Her husband
daughter, about seven years old
with her.,;, They came over the
HAVING RECEIVED THEIR"
Spring and Summer
WOULD CALL THE ATTEN-
tion of the Ladies, to their now and elegant
assortment of BONNETS, i RIBBONS
AND FLOWERS, and everything be-
ltmgingto )ho Milinroy business. Opening
on Saturday. mar22trlw. .
DAVID G. LOVE,
NOTARY PUBLIC, _
PENMAN,
Collector and General Agent.
Office in Drug Storo of Bakor ft Ee h
ols. feblT-trily;
FORT & HARGROVE,
OFFER FOR SALE A
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Groceries & Staple Goods,
adapted to Planter’s use— 4
For Cash,
Consisting of
Sugar, Coffer?, Salt, Molasses,
Nails, Negro Kerseys, Blankets,
Linseys, Negro Shoos, Stripes
Shirtings, Osuaburgs, ,
BiaylS-ly. Factory Thread, ftp-, ftc.
A. J. BEARDEN,
AM BROT*Y P 1ST,
; ROME, .OA...
iftpjLisqo: , [Triiy.
a table. - A-soreen-• : waa! placed • bcl'oro
tho throne, behind which sat the Snipe-
ror.with hrn three brothers! and five or
six chief Ministers around 'him. Mr.
Harris was admitted to 'appl'dach las
near ak these wore,-ai' had'been' agreed,
when he simply made three bowB, hav
ing before stated this was all which wag
done in audiences of the greatest sovei);
eigns of the west, and this was satisfac
tory to the EmpOror nhd his Cburt. ' He’
then made n short address to t&e Em-
ffiTNA INSURANCE CO.,
HARTFORD, CON.
INCORPORATED 18101
CHARTER PERPETUAL. 1
Authorized Capital, ....$1,500,000 00
Paldup.Capital i J,000,000 00
Aftsotsa It..:...., 2,030,-123 80
E. G. Riflev, Pres., T. A. At,F.xA.vnEn, V. P.
T. K. Bracb, Sec'ty, - A. A. Williams. Adj’r.
W. S. COTHRAN, Agt., Rome, Ga.
aprilstrily
PHfENIX INSURANCE CO.,
HARTFORD, CON.
CAPITAL $400,000.{t
CHARTER PERPTUL.
H.'Kkllouo. Sect'y., S. L. Loomis, Prest.
W. 3. COTHRAN,Agt.,,Rome, Go;
aprilatrily. . ; , n :
DENTISTRY.
Dr. J. T. D u an e,
I s now p<»rmanoi!fly lochted
in Ronto.nnd hjis t.iki?n ro'Uiia^^^S
over Fort & Harpifive’s store.
whertv ho will lie ploa^eil to receive the ealla
uf tlios^ who may require,,his profO*siojial
Horviee*. . . ,
lie wAtlbl a^so s>fsite that he is preparerl to
iiirtert :irrlllchil ieelh. on viilennizotl rubber,
which is fiu>t superceeding nil other styles of
work, now innde, (otnldning as it dues,
SITVES^,
AND
l Pleasant Dcsrca of Elasticity,
WITH
Cleanliness and Durability.
All work performed at Now York prices.,
may 4—ly
Change of Schedule-
aigl
DeFOREST, ARMSTRONG, & Co.
DRY GOOD MERCHANTS,
SO aud 82 Chambers St. N. K
W OULD notify the Trado that tl.oy arc
opening Weekly, in new and beauti
ful patterns, the
WAMSUTTA PRINTS, Also tho
AMOSKEAG,
A New Print, which oxcolsovory Print in the
country for perfection of execution nnd de
sign in fall Madder Colors. Our Prints arc
cheaper than any in market, nnd meeting
— *— ! Ordors promptly at-
Fob2’t)0,tril y.
with oxtonsivo solo,
tended to.
H. H. P E N N Y ,
GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT-
CAKE SPRING, GA.
Bopt. 7, ’59.-n45-ly.
j. CL REESE, M. D.
SILVER CREEK, - - FLOYD, Co. GA.
Offioo at J. A Whltohoada’ augS.l y-
R. J. JOHNSON,
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
• Will OF COTTON.
And all kihdthf Produce, and Heavy Goods,
“tag;sfsSoito£».
C. W. LAXOWOETHY,
rnoFESSon or
ffflfltUNO. ORGAN
Guitar and Vocal Music,
ROME, GA, *"g» A y
ICE!
IGE1
tho be.t“uiuty of toe, whlbh «»n bo ffirni.h-
ed Fatnmo? U »hrtWid from our:Drug Store.-
Oare taken in packing for transportation by
Rosts, Ralhoafof * YEISER.
apr8—tWftwtf
t. ARM’S Genuine Friction Matches—the
cheapwt and bori,_ at
un ‘
/^LARE’BU
cheapeiti
JuneJtrf,-
FARELL A YEISER’
SCHEDULE
OF
Georgia R. R. Passenger Trains.
Leavo Arrive.
Augusta at 0.2(1 A. M. Atlanta at 0.45 A. M.
« 2.30 P, M. « 1145 I>. M.
Atlanta, 8.40 P. M. Augusta 5150 A. M.
<< 9.05 A.M. “ i«#,20r. M.
ATHENS BRANCH.
Leaves Arrives
Ausustaat 0.30 A. M. 1 n . o in A \r
Atlanta - 8.40 P. M. j Athons at 8 ’ 10 A ' M ’
Athens non » vr I Augusta 8.20 P.M.
^EQ„No trains on Athens branch on Sun
day to connect with trains leaving Augusta
ati2.30 Saturday Night, and Atlanta,at 8.40
Saturday Evening.-q ,
WASHINGTON BRANCH.
Leave Arrives 3
Augusta at 2.30 P. M. Washi’n at 7.25 P. M.
mt^jk^&ssi&s3S
Atlanta at 9.05 A, M. Woshg’t’n 7.25:
Through Freight Trains Augusta io
Atlanta. ^
Leaves . Arrrlrcs
Charleston 0.00 P. M Augusta at 8,00 A. M.
Augusta 8.50 A. M. Atlanta 3.17,
" . 1.45 P.M. « 5,49.
Through Freight Trains Atlanta to
“rrtts fe so^t^raaaf-
T FyeightTrains Bfeq»ubes^
Leave Arrlvo
r*
Augusta at 8.50 A. M. Athens - at
Atlanta 6.00 « "
“ 5.15P. M.
Arrives at Washington 7.26 A. M-
7.25 '
“ « « 7.2-
marlOtrlly. GEO. YONGE,
26 “
!, Gen.
Sup't.
Pure Train Oil.
5 BARRELS Just rooelved, and
by, TURNLEY,
tebll. ----- _
for^sje
No. 3 Gfaoice Hons
J.B. MU 111*11 Y
RESIDENT DENTIST,
R ESPECTFULLY informs his friends, and
tl.e public generally, that ho continues
tbe practice of DEXT1STR Y in all Its branch
es, and has fitted up an office, oyer tho store
«f McGuire ft Pinson, whore he is-prepared
to execute alt operations nppeMaihmgto Den
tistry, iu the most approved manner.
Ho would also call the particular atteni
of those in waht of Artificial Work; to his su-
icrior stylo of teeth, set on gold plate ; for
icaiity, strength and life-like appeaeanco,
they are notsurpassod. As an^impression has
bean made that my prices for dental opera
tions »ro higher than tho usual run ofDrn-
tists, I bog leave to say that they Ore the same
os charged by Dentists at Augusta, Macon
and Savannah..For Artificial Work myebar-
ges aro as follows:
Entire Sets Uppor and Lower from $100 to $23t
Half Sots, Uppifr or Lower, from 50 to 150
Temporary Sets, Upper nnd Lowor, 25 each
Partial Sots in proportion to tho above.
As I am well posted'In all tho Into improve
ments of the day, I feel confident that I can
meet tho wants of all who may need tho ser
vices of a Dentist, and if rofaroiioesaro want
ed; as to their utility in answering the purpo
ses of nn'turo, I eon givo thorn in abundance,
from those who have tosted my skill, for the
last fourteen yaars, in .this, and adjoining
Btates'.
j. b. murphy,
Home, Sept. 14,1859.-tf. ,
thos. J. runny,
I a. W. F. I.AMKIX-
FERRY Sc LAMHIN
WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL GROCERS,
’ No,.4 Choice Ilatol,
ILL khep constantly on hand, « well
selected assortment of Groceries. . Al-
ovisions, such AS, Bacon, Lard, Flour,
‘will soil low for
.... fair deai-
. receive a liberal Share of patronage.—
Od( motto will bo quick sails ana short pro
fits. Give us a oall
Rome, Aug. $1, ’69.tf.
Offick it op n Raii.roap, )
Homo, March 31, 1880. J‘
O N Slid after Sunday the 1st day of April
tho Morning train will leave Rome daily
at 7$ o’clock, A. M„ returning at 44 o’clock,
Ih M. Evening Train leaves Rome .daily
(Sundays oxcepted) at 0} o'clock. P. M., anil
return next dav at-Oft o'clock. A. M.
WaA COTHRAN, Gun l Sup't.
despite the screen, after Which he retir
ed-. On the occasion some four or five
hundred princes, and nobles were pres
ent, nil upon their knees, according to
immemorial' usage. Mr.’ Harris 'says
the Emperor wears a dress of silk and a
black lacquered hat or cap, withoutdia-
inonds or Jewels in his dress or on any
part of his person, nor does he wear
anything like 'a Crown, shaving most of
his head slid bringing tlio spared hair
forward over his forehead in a pig tail,
just.os you see with tbo most humble
Japanese seryants in tho Ambassadors’
suit with' you. Everything is .'id tho
most simple style, even in the imperial
palace. Mr. Harris at one time saying
ho didYiot thiuk it cost the Emperor
above $500.per annum for his table and
wardrobe, which, however; was proba
bly intended to be taken with a liberal
extension. Economy,* however, is a
great virtue with the Japanese,. to en-
couvage which, a strip of fish skin is
sent with every'letter from an official,
whatever the subject, to remind the
receiver that their ancestors were once
poor fish orqaen, at d therefore all their
descendants should not be ashamed of
industry and economy. Two of theso
singular and instructive mementoes
have accompanied letters sent even to
mo, which might teach no needless les
son, if attached to n pole.and carried
throuj
ernl J
of hall
. l’s gang. : o,f. mmderoM (1
returned. %», and- .baft' 0998b
insulted lfo'».:.H. by maktaff imp:
advanoes, which resulted in W..I
often sent aw«r. They live terA .
d-houaei.at the lowers
{street. Night before hu
fellow fljejl' aeverat balls throb
very nearly killing tho husband and
daughter.. The wife escaped withiher
child: to a neighboring, tavern.: . t
■ Yesterday, afternoon,- there, was :
deal of excitement in relation to, it, or
about the middle of the day he came
in advance of amob, and took hissestf
on soino lumber directly across thes
from tho .door, , and it wos aur
that they; were then .going to
him. It was subseqjiently ascertained,
that Judge CradlebaKgh .had issued a
wfirrantStor his arrest, and that he hod
avowed ho’ would kill thqwoman and
her. family, and which, judging from
his desperate ohoraoter, he would hove
done-1,
On the ^d inst, about S P, M,!those in
the room occupied by Wells,
Co., were startled by ftp near, 1
a pistol. On going to. the , ckx
found that the 'disturbance or
in,the next rqom. Tt.was asc
that the,.fellow, having heen,,
had been nadergoipe jn that ro
the
W, & Atlantic (State) R, R,
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 miles, fare
Jon's TV, Lxvrik', Supe’t.
MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN.
Loaves Atlanta, at .' 10 20 a h
Arrives at Chattanooga 7 34 r u
Leaves Chattanooga at 3 25 A >1
Arrives at Atlanta .1 40 p u
EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN.
Loaves Atlanta at night..... 8 16am
Arrives at Chattanooga...,,,,......... 5 30 A m
Leaves Chattanooga, at 3 00 p 11
Arrives at Atlanta lft 32 a m
This road ennreets each way with the
Rome Branch Railroad at Kingston, the East
Tcnnesspo ft Georgia Railroad at Dalton, arid
tho Nashville ft' Chattanooga Railroad at
.Chattanooga. marStri.
bail for triaL Which -he. sent for.
Judge-temporarily <daeriniCftft» , l |t P
Mrs. H. was an. important witness
against hirp, and Ty^cahivapd- cleafin
her evidence. Sq soon ps she, ascertain-
,Cd that'hC vvpt te^bfiPsefeftefe'tJrfpririk*
•ihg bail, 8h>madb UbrThhkbMf* get.uc
and go out, and: she followed '-in J
ing forwttrd_with his head ■
hishah<to“.-.vis cw •'•riiit
As she eMBO behind, him,,-tho sudden
ly drew a revolvei£y^(m^jBQe}$uft,ghe
hod keptcocked,*from underher.shawl,
cooly placed lt'mthin a few inChW of
hte l b5eh, g bbtwfeiihtolSI>j|*i$rK!tod
fired heforktfawohoraonlinftiwteiljc
arrest her arm-; Ho star
dropping the blanket fro
ers, walked two or three steps; seisea a
foan by the shoiilders to support hiih-
self; gjvei agMpioriafo and: expireidr ‘
[AN, JEFFERS & 00,.
—SUCJCKSSORS TO—
j^ffers & cothran,
Factors &. a (Jommlsslon Merchants,
CENTRAL WHARF,
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
WADE S. COTRAN, Rome, Ga.
HENRY L*JEFFERS,} ch » rle,,en > 8- C*
September 7,—ly.
HENRY A- SMITH,
Bookseller & Stationer
ROME, GA.
[ JUST-RECEIVED
a laroo and exten-.
bIvo Stock ol SchooV
Classical and Miscellaneous Books. Also, a
Urge variety of Stationary, Wall Papering,
Engravings. Paintings aud Fancy Artteles,
suitable for tho Holidays. Merchants and
School Tcachers,^siipplied with Books and
Stationary at Augusta prices, Tho attention
of purchasers respectfully,aolicited.
. Terms Oamh.
jaa3—twly
BOOTS AND SHOES
UAxrFACTCtlElj BV' '
■ ' P. A, OIUE11G,
‘ Thp Subscriber {b supplied
with (i fine'lot of extrt, FP-EJfCH CALFrPA-
TENT LEATHER. nnd’hHbrt 1 ' ' • “
for' Gentlemen’s Dress Bool
He employs, thd bost of Workm .
posted on the latest fashions. ' K' .
; Genteel FiU a*d. Work.wrxanUA,: s
branch Of bieme industry. ' ,
' aug25—ly•
■’ BOHE, : 3:^i(
MUTUAL INSURANCE
jka&mm
Or non—At RomeRailroad
W 9e
C.H. STILL WELL,. It^’y,
CITY EXPRESS, 1
C A. SMITH, hav.
• Ing established an 1
Express Wagon, In
Rome, Ji prepared to de
liver promptly all light i
left at his Confootiooary Store, or at tbe 1
road Depot. , marl 51
A Dangerous Counterfeit.—A coun
terfeit $£0,bunk Mil, puvpovtipg to be
on “The Merchants & Planters' Bank of
Georgia,” nnd bearing tbe signatures of
the President and Cashier of “The Mer
chants & Planters’ Bank” of this city,
was received here yesterday from Char
leston, by one .of our banks. Thore is
no-such,institution in .this State as “The
Merchants & Planters Band qf Georgia."
Signatures are very badly executed, and
the plato entirely different from that
used by the Merchants’ <£• Planters
Bank; the latter, howovor, (tho plate)
seems to be genuine, haying been made
by Draper, Underwood, BeU ft Spencer,
a firm which no longer exists. . The
stylo of the engraving is old fashioned
and the words "Georgia and ‘Savannah’
are of a different type, and have evi
dently been impressed in the plaoe of
some other words whioh wero re
moved by means qf acids of other pre
parations. - ' . ; ,.
As similar bills are doubtless
lation, the publie would do well to. 1 r
on their guard. By, observing the Attri
tinctions we have noticed, there will be
no difficulty ip discriminating betWMn
fte genuine and the spurious,—«w.,
pui.
idmo. Sti— — .
' * HuHfidHhNnuth
the heart, and name out ji jatbelowifte
left nipplp. • _ A ,ui.
Popular foaling is generiflTy oh, the
side of the woman, many juiftifying her
as having- done an-aot beneficial to:the
entire oottM%Jy i well as -essential
to her own safe
ReaiaeUcTuiSSKsr^tatdeBttjll
' Diwuastes/’'' 1 "
in'hn'ei
fOR rai presiben'cy. Al
„t?' Jtyk
Feb, 12,180©; 51
Feb.' 13,1797k 63
TOR TIC $r p Wt^eYro
__ April
H. V. X©
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