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THE JESUP SENTINEL.
T. P LITTLEFIELD,
Editor and Proprietor.
w KnM> iy, sf,ptf.hbkr;i9 ih
JKWI'P ROYAL CHAPTER, N. XI
Meets the first Saturday in each month at
3 o’clock, p. m. Companions in good stand
ng ar aternally invited.
E. F. Lester, M. E. H. F.
JESI P LODGE, Xl>. 11X, F. Jt A. !H,
Moots every Saturday in each month at 2}
o'clock r. m. Members of the Order in good
standing are fraternally invited.
W. H. Whaley, W. M.
LOCAL ITEMS.
Jestip Lodge No 112, held their reg
tu ar meeting on Saturday last and had
•a large attendance.
|- There is a plenty of Sweet Cider at
fire cents a glass and fine Cigars at five
cents each left at the Jcsup House Bar.
Call and try them.
What has become of the Morning
2fews ? It has failed to reach our sauc
itum for some time. Wo dislike to be
without so valuable a paper.
The Greenville Advocate says Brig
ham Young left less than a thousand
wives and fourteen hundred fatherless
children, and an estate valued at sixty
five millions. So they canuot bo pen'
milees, and probably better off to be
; fatherless.
We refer the readers of the Sentinel
to the advertisement of ,T. H. Estill in
another column. We wuild advise all
v4o>read and subscribe for tbo best
Weakly in the State.
{Last Monday was street working, but
o*’y a few turned out. About twonty
ae, the balance, had rather pay their
fifty cents. We say all that haveu't
ijpsid had batter come up and do so be
'forc court marshal day, as Mayor Wha
ley will not be so lenient as heretofore,
Tie is determined to have the cash or
tc-ike yoa work whethor you want to or
ot.
Mupcrior Court.
*or Superior Court was in session
last week, lion. Judge Pate presiding.
The bar was well represented, CM, J.
D-Ruropli, G. M. T. Ware, S. It. Har
ris, of Jcsup. Col. John C. Nichols,
Simon W. Hitch, T. M. Hurt, of Black
shear.. Cols. M. S. Mcrsbon, G. Symms,
G.-W. . Mabry, C. P Goodyear, of
Brunswick; Col. I) M. It oborts of
Eastman; Rev. Dr. J. W. Farmer, of
Hincsville, and Col. J. E. Sweat, of
The Court adjourned on
Saturday and all passed of quietly.
So are few had a plenty of the corn juice
but not sufficient for the corporation to
make a raise.
AVery Important Matter.
JVe were informed yesterday by *
merchant that that several pssonge
had arrived in the city by the Atlantic
and Gulf Railroad who *id ihsy asked
no questiou at Jesup-or - elsewhere cs to
where they came from, nor were they
appr.osched by any quarantine officer.
It is.,also staled that there arc present
in the city sovoral parties from Fern
andiua woli ure registered at the hotels
ns from ether poiuls. This is a very
important matter, and we feel it our
solemn duty to call to it the attention of
of our city authorities. Unless our
quarantine regulations are rigidly
enforced they are worse than useless. —
SatssH'.nah News.
We are under the impression that
the .Savannah News and its tailing
merchant had better "hold up” a little>
for the liveliest man in our little town,
at tbo,arrival of every train that is al
lowed to carry paSscngets, is a gentle
man who we understand is stationed
hero as quarantine officer from Savan
nah. We feel that it is due this gentle
man to say that Savannah may rest
easy with her interest in bis hands, as
he is qp to Ilia duties and nothing es
capes him that he can persistently pre
vent.
TO TEE CITIZEN OF JESUP-
Iam Ur haste to explain myself to
all of my customers, admiting nty
wrong, which you all are aware of. I
did not use the tools, towels, hair
c! ths, powder, or anything connected
with my first-class trade, and after I find
that niy white friends will not tolerate
any such, I will be sure to keep tlioir
commandment in the future, and I will
be glad to receivo them back again.
I am yours truly,
J. H. GRANT,
Fikst-Clas* Baisheu.
Fashion lias brought the slippers of
our grandmothers from retirement in
the garret ami placed them upon the
feet of our wives, and now we can con
fidently look for reform in the home
,circle. When button boots and lace
gaiters wero in vogue, the children of
• the present generation could nt bo got
at With .celerity and facility. But now
the mother of the family can uoslipper
slipper, and slipper round the rear of
_f.be f>rnggay,.jipon which the slipper will
descend' .with ncatoss and di patch.”
Asa regulator of the rising hopefuls,
nothing has ever equaled the handings
rf the flipper of our
Look put y oungsters!
Money wonld be plestier and tifqes
would improve faster if the loafers
infest o’qg tonwns and yillages.,cen
suuiiog without producing, retire tp toe
country sad tackle the earth for s
livelihood’ It takes as much to sup
port such characters as it does tbc bocoirt
iu jtfstrms laborer.
NOTES FKOMUAKDI.
BY It. J. S.
Corn crops are being gathered iu this
vicinity.
Quantities of sweet potatoes are be
ing brought here for sale. Moro than
can be disposed of.
Mr. John U. Westberry and Miss
Mary Joiner were married on Thurs
day, the 13th instant.
Mr. Martin Manning and Miss Isa
bel Howard were joined in the bonds of
matrimony on the 12th instant by tho
Rev. J. A. Harper at his residence.
A great many of us were in attend
ance at Wayne Superior Court last
week and was glad when it adjourned,
tho weather being so warm. We were
well pleased with Judge Pate.
Rev. A. Clark, of Jesup, held divine
service at Liverpool church Saturday
night, Sunday morning and night. 110
has many friends in this section, and
bad a good congregation in attendance
each timo.
Mr. W. W. Colquitt’s mill started
up again last Monday moruiug, after
having been shut down for one week
for want of orders. Lumber orders aro
scarce, and very low prices are offered
for those that are sent out.
There aro several schools in operation
near hero at present. Tho teachers
arc Miss Lu llaybon. llov. W. T. E.
Butler, Mr. Varnndoo and Mr. Duffy.
They all seem to have a fine attendance,
and it is to bo hoped our people will
continue to manifest as great an inter
est in education as they now do.
BLACKSHEAII NOTES.
BY ZIP.
Sugar cano in town at ten cents a
stalk.
Sir. A. P. Wade is getting ahou 1
the erection of his dwelling that ho
has been so long speaking of.
Watormeloncs aro still oonting in
town, from two to s half dozen at a
time and demands a fair price.
Tho public bridge across tho Alapa
ba river is heitig repaired, and is to be
com-.tleled by tlie 15th of Ootobor noxt.
Mr. Morris M, Cohen's family has
just arrived in town, which ho has boon
looking for so long.
Call on Mr. A. N. Smith when you
visit town nnd examine his stock of
goods aud bo convinced that he oau suit
you in any article you want.
Richard Altman, near Patterson Sta
tion, died at his residence on tho 12th
int. Mr Altman has been afff'eted a
long time and has suffered immensely.
Mr. -I. M. Purdom, collcotor, in
forms us that the tax books for 1877
is now opon. Persons concerned will
do well to give this their attention aud
be in timo.
Stealing.— Some of the <l*rkiea
lip in the Dickson & Byrd settlement
h*a commenced tho game of eating beef
on other people* exponso*.
Camp-Meeting —Tho colored
folks in this section of country will com
mence a Gamp-meeting at Pine Grove
on the 17th of October and to continue
until the 22nd, embracing flvo days.
The Primitivo Bp‘ist Asociation
will commence on Friday before the
fourth Sunday in October, at Big
Creek cliurch in Pierce county. Wo
predict a large turn'-out, as the majori
ily we hoar talk are going to attend.
La< Sunday at the public bridge
near Shildb church, was baptized by
Key. Renbin Crawford, Primitive Bap
tiat, two members and by Rev. Aikin
son, Missionary Captist, one. After
baptism the largo crowd that had as
sembled, seperated. Each one, after
their faith, proceeded t > their rcspect
iva churches, whore the Gospel was dis
pensed with in the usul manner.
One day last Week a middlo aged
man from Wayeross, on routo for this
place, on foot, was overtaken by dark
and intoxication and failed to reach hi
destination, lie stopped til the section
houses, about one mile from hero and
no doubt he was unconscious of his es
istoucc when stopping, 110 was robbed
that night, he says, of ono pistol valu' and
at eighteen dollars, one pocket knifo and
two dollar in money, that he bad when
be left Waycross in the morning. He
claims to be a residsnt of Liberty conn
ty. We sympathize with the gentleman
but can’t help him.
AXetv Yorfr School Marin.
A white individual who gives her
name as Mrs. Watts aDd hailing from
New York, or rather came to Bruns
wick from that port on the Steamer,
City of Dala", has been creating quite a
sensation in our quiet little town. She
says she is a baud—maidon of the Lord
and that she has bocu out among the
Indians trying to enlighten and chris
tianize them, but it was the general
5 opinion of the passengers that she was
j ibe emi-ary of a different spirit from
1 the oue she claimed to be. 11-port
says that her principal amusement on
1 ship-biard was playing “hide and geek
i with the waiters, of which report there
■ can be but little doubt,for immediately
1 upon her arrival in Jesup she hid her
! self away in a negro b larding bouse,
whit- th; nir.itU’-d -alo’iii‘l by any
! but the negroes until about noon. At
I Port Poyal she was seen to kiss a n„-
| gro preacher. Wo have seen this in
dividual, and must say that tho negro
proacher must have been possessed of
one of the most accommodating stom
achs.
She is cn route for Jacksonville, Fla.,
f or the r purpose of getting up a negro
school. From our knowledge of Jack
sonville,! we do not think that the good
citizens of that place, either white or
colored, will consider her as much of an
acquisition. For fear they may not bo
informed of her distinguished arrival,
and consequently not receive that foitr
tesy which Floridians know so t veil how
to extend to such cattle, we make a note
of it and would bo glad if the press gen
erally wonld '“band her around.”
Since writing the above wp jiavc
been credibly informed that this spopi
meo of humanity has determined not
to go to Florida at present, but v ill take
up her abode iu this place. She has al
ready received licens to teach and is
now engaged in making up a negro
school. It rsally seems strange to us
living in the South, that so many of
this class coming from the North, with
its cold and pure atmosphere, should
bo so carried away with tho odor of tho
negro, that they are almost invariably
found getting up negro schools or hunt
ing up negro husbands as soon as they
arrive. Is this the kind of progress in
civilization which they say they wish
to teach us in the South? If so, we
want none of it in our coffee. Wo boast
of boiug a race that is pure in genera
tion, and, as there aro plenty of negroes
here well qualified to teach all tho ne
gro schools, and onougn negro women
to marry the negro men, wo can very
well dispoice with all such people and
had much rather tho people of the North
would keep keep them “to hum.” Jf
tbo people of the North cmiio down
hero and occupy tho position of white
people and observe tho difference, which
an alwiso God has placed between them
and the negro, then we arc willing to
treat them with respect, but when they
come here for the above purposes, we
want nothing to do with them, and can
only say that it is too true in their ease
“that the dog has returned to his vomit
and tho washed sow to her wallowing
in tho mire.”
Leg al Advertisemknts.
jyQTIOE.
ORDINARIES OFFICE, 1
Blackwikab, l’liutcn Count/, Gbobcha, Y
September 18th. ]77. J
On anil after this date, all Legal Ailvortis
iug from this oflico will bo published in the
Jissur Sentinel ,
A. J. STRICKLAND, Ordinary, P. C.
Application lor Letters of Ad
ministration.
GEORGIA — Wayne Corarr.
Whereas, John It. Johns, applied to the
undersigned for Letters of Administration
on the eslato or Jeremiah E. Johns, deceas
ed, these are therefore to require all persons
concerned lo file in my office, on or before
the first Monday in November next, their
objections, [if any they hare] to said ap
pointment, otherwise Letters ol Adminis
tration will he granted to tie applicant.
Given under my hand and signa
ture, this September Illh, 1877.
It. li. IIOITS, Ordinary, W. C.
GEORGIA—WAYRE County.
IVuebeas, Willis Clary applies to the un
dersigned for letters ol' Administration on
the estate of Mac Carter, deceased ' ate of said
county. These are, therefore, to cite and ad
monish all and singular, the kindred and
creditors of said deceased, to lie and appear
at my affine within tho time prescribed by
law, (indshmi cause (if any they can) why
letters of Administration on (lie estate of said
i deceased should no til .o issued to applicant,
(liven under jny liana and.seal of office, this
August Hint, 1878.
It. B. Fom-s,
Ordiimry.
" .• GEORGIA, AY AY NIC COUNTY.
Whereas, Wm. 11. A spin wall, of said State
nd county, applies to the Ordinary fin - Lot
ers of Administration on the estate of Allen
A spin vail, deceased, late ot said county
and State. These are, therefore, to cite and
admonish, afi and singular, the kindred and
creditors of Said deceased, la be and appear
at my office, wilhin the time proscribed by
law, and show cmine, if any they have, why
letters of administration Oil the estate at
said deceased, should not be issued to tlie
a p lieant. * *
Given under toy hand and official signa
ture, this August Glli 1877.
It. li. HOFFS, Ordinary W. C.
GEORGIA— Wayne County.
Wuebeas Lucy Brown applies to the
undersigned for Letters of Adroinistra- |
tiou, on tlm estate of Henry Brown, de- I
cased, Ite ot said county. Ttiis is
therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, lo show cause (if any
they oan) on or "before the first Monday
in October next. Otherwise. Letters
of Administration will be issued to said
applicant. Given under my hand and
seal of office, this September 3rd, 1877.
R. B. Hoops. Ordinary, W. C.
Sheriff’s Sale,
GEORGIA WAVNii County
\y, .r, l,e sold before the Court House door
in the town of Jesnp, of R*iA <4>nnty, between
tlie legal hours of sale on tin- first Tuesday
i,i October next, 1877: th following propor
to-wit : One bund ed acres, mon:_ or less,
oflaudbeiuga pail id lot No. -■' l in Ith
Dist., originally Appling county, now
Wayne, levied on ami sojii as tho property
of John Walker, under Iby virtue of un
execution tamed frory tiie -T u tic*; Court of
the 1217 Dist-aifs.d i ••.‘.unty :n favor of A.
Fraser, v. J >hu Walker. Levy made
and returned to me l>y William Boutwel),
levying 1217 Dist., G. M., of said
I county' Terms of sale cash, purchaser pay
ing for titles. t
.John N Gooocr.in,
Shetiif, Wayne County.
32-4-t
GEORGIA -Wayne Op wry.
Will bo soM boloiv the Court House door
of said county in tho t own of Jcsup. wiiliiu
tho legal hours of sale on tho first Tuesday
in November next the following described
property to-wit: One white colored ox called
Dick, one dun cohered ox called Bright, one
red colored o\ culled Tom and ono black
spotted colored ox culled Harry; also one
Iron axle timber cart levied on as the prop
erty of W. W. Colquitt undnr and by virtue
of and to satisfy a mortgage ti.Tu. issued from
Wayne Suderior (Yurt in favotvofW. 11.
Cuiry against said W. W. Colquitt, property
described in said Mortgage fi fa and pointed
out by Plaintiff in execution. Terms of sale
cash, purchaser paying for titles.
John N. Croon urea and.
Sheriff Wayuo Couuty.
August 30 1577.
Citation for Resignation of Ad
ministration.
GEG RGI A— Wayne- County.
To James F. King, Jr. and to all I aud
singular tho next of kiu ofD. Loyd
King, late of said county, deceased
Whereas, Onarlca L. Schlatter, as Ad
ministrator with the will anuexod on
tho egtatp of IX Loid King, late of said
county, hqs fecdcrcd his resignation of
su'd trust on tho gfpppd of ahs. nee
from couuty, old ago, feeble health and
pressing business arrangements which
prevents his giving such attcutioli to
the estate’s business hs is required, and
has prayed discarge front said appoint
ment. and has tendered tho name of
James F. King, Jr. as a fit and proper
person, qualified aud willing to accept
said trust.
You arc therefore cited to he and
appear at the Ordinary’s -Court for
tV ayuo County,Georgia, at Jesup, on
the first Moudny in October 1877, by
10 o’clock a. in , at my office at the
Court llouso of said county to show
cause (if any you can) why said peti
tion should not be granted as prayed
for. Given under my hand and seal of
office ibis August 30;h. l'-77
R. B Hoops, Ordinal - * V. C.
ifV "S* Wf! U 11 si. > m’ti non n
B* Jjjvi Sj] 1 8 cy. If you eat;'t gpt gnln
jit | gj n a 8 y°'i call !P I greuubackii. \S’u
IIIIJUU.™ s '} i ! 1 '"■‘7 to ;'' d
totako subscriptions tor tho
best llustratod family publication in tho
world. Any ono can become a succosslul
agent. The most elegant works of art given
ttro to subscribers. The price is so low that
i.ilmost everybody subscribes. Due agent
repot Ik nuking ovor $151) in a week. A iiuly
agent reports taking over 400 subscribers in
ton days. All who engage make money
fast. You can devote till your time to the
business, or only your spnro time. You
need not bo away from homo over night.
You can do it as well :u: others. Full partic
ulars, directions and tonus free. Elegant
and expensive oi)lUt free. If you want
drofitablo work send us your nd truss at
once. H costs nothing to try the business.
No one who engages fails to make great pay.
Address “Tho lAiuplo's Journal, ” i’oi tle'id,
Maine.
Cvyrjn not easily enrnod in thero
ml I g time*, hut it can bo made in
three months by any one of cither sex
in any part of tho country who is wil
ling to work steadily at the employment
that we furni-h. a week in your
own town. You need uot he away from
homo ovor uight. Ypu can give your
wholo time to tho work, or.only y< itr
sparo moments. Wc ' havo agents who
are making over B'dO per Jay All who
engage at ouoccan make money fast. At
the present timo money cannot he made
so oasily and rapidly at auy .other busi
ness. It costs uo! mg to try the. busi
ness. Terms and $5 Outfit free. Ad
dress at once, H llaixktt & Go,, Port
land, Maiitie. . <: ,•
FRoI'ESsiON Ab t:,\ltlS.
C. TANARUS, LATIMER, M, D
JESUP, GEORGIA.
Tenders his professional seivic.es to tho
citizens of Jesup nnd vicinity. Gan ho
feu ,1 at the ollico Ln,i,etiy occupied l.y
Dr. It. 13. Harris. uoyZtf
Dll. ALLEN BROWN,
BEN TUT,
Blaoksiikar, - - Ghokoia.
Is prepared to do all kind of Dental work
in the most approved slyle. All orders; will
meet with prompt all. tilien. I sen all the
lute iinprovenieiits. Charges moderate and
s lisfiiction guarantepd. ;un!l2-ly
A. K COCHRANE,
a rronXEY atta if,
Rliickshenr, Pierce Count}', On.
& it/ui&ty
ATTORNEYS A T-L A W,
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA
ROBERT J. SMITH,
JISTIGKOFTIIi: I’KACE,
;i;j:tr<! WISTKIfT, UKOIUrIA .WIIJTS.I.
K igttlar Court days; first Saturday in every month
Office. Garpi, - Ga.
Call At
E, WEISS’,
CHEAP CASH STORE
Ami examine his large ami
Assorted stock of
UEiXKK A L AIEKCII.V A DISK.
Tlie cheapest stock ever offered
in Jesup.
Come, every body, and examino my
new stock. I lmv just received my Fall and
Winter purchases of Cry Quods, Groceries,
Hats, Roots and Shoes.
CALICOES AM) HOMESPUNS
Made a speciality at the very lowest
(BASLEI LPHUKBISS.
As I wilt not be undersold, the Emiles
Especially, urc invited to give me a ca 1,
L. WEISS,
Ilroail Street, ln.
' AC
* WIIOLKSAI.U DEALERS \^
dry goods, notions,
ROOTS AND SHOES,
IIATS, GENT’ FEIUISIIIXO GOODS, ETC,
13*3 Congress street, CIA.
A. ./. Mil I Eft & CO.
-WHOLESALE S RETAIL -
FURNITURE DEALERS,
150 &. lit* Jlronwliton street,
SAVANNAH, GEOItGIA.
Bed Room Sets, Parlor Set3,
Bureaus, Wash-Stands, Bed
steads. Chairs, Children’s
Carriages.
Country orders promptly tilled at lowest
pries,
MO ft MX G EE H'S
PRIZE STORIES
Tie Weekly 'loots
- OF—
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER lOili,
Will contain Ihe tirnt clniptci'H otnn intensely
inloiciiling uml woJP written alory
tl3 e
EMMy.
11Y S. G. 111 DhYKR, JR.,
Of CulLbcrt,. On,
wliinirwns awarded U o First l’i izc of (Die
II nil (I red l)|i||i|rs, <>n, n ,i lor flic host nuny
founded on ineidents of.the, late war.
Tlic Weekly Ncwh, in iiiMitimi to tlin ‘(.
HK'I'IiTMtAL and UTKKAUi Dotn.ru in
recently inlioiliiciil,,n,Ull mniiilniici its ill
Ijp olive friitm-BH iih.ii uieiliiim for HDUe, I’o
illleal ami Ueneral Ne wksL ".nd ev ny r her t
will be devoted to making itfa eomjnv dieusivo
medium of information for tlm pcopl ! ].;
Market Reports are complete ami n liable.
JMUCKS. Weekly N ti moiitiiH $1.00;
1 year $2 (Hi; pasture jffee. i Daily, li months
$5.00; I year $10.00; postage free.
Remittances can bo made! by Post Ollieo
(inter, Registered Lcttor, or Express, at my
isk. Letters should bo addressed:
J H. ESTILL,
Savannah, Ga.
SO TO
[PUKPSLILS
CIIKAP CASH STORK
Ami.see I;is jvomlerfully rlicap
. Bttyjjk, colisistimc of
Dry (lorls,, (/'lutliiii r, RiJiciH
Mens’and (’liildrens Hats.
BOOTS and SHOES
Of every description, willia full
Line of
GROCERIES, CORN, FLOUR, ETC.,
Direct from tlie Wes*.
“A DECIDED ADVANCE.’
J't h. ■*’ AV/rW, Amir. l/u. hair.
■'.VXL.32COX V| * onsl * "
* XTIS W
AUTOMATIC
SILENT SEWINC MACHiNF.
Av/rr'i"! tlie f/r/i.’id ‘‘(i'.ifi Medal of Proi r- • *>?
tho Ai'ii-iran luiUtutc, Nov , lK7r>, find the “ Hcott
1/ ■ Modal," the Franklin InnUtutc, Oct.,
Ho other Bowing Machine In tho
World has an “AUTOMATIC TEN
SION," or any other of the charac
teristic features of this machine.
Corrc-ixymleac* and Investigation invited, i ,
VVillcox & (jiUhn N. M. Cos.,
fC'n Bond Bt.) C t'M New Y ttra,
a MURDER 9^
J* B t t mne'.n Mm with ihi* WEL.- > b'H H.
\ 1 $25 Per Say . ,
'W 'I any r.i t*. uA i.t the rmUt of M f- • tpor i.v 7- n*r*
j >of Caat J mrui v *rr)■ t ■ ■ 1
j * ] i-ttf'A In .|ni'k*<-r I. IW. ' -'•! I
j #r *•• mrA or-* . m, *
i ii .! (jomay ny.! & for *!’’ 1 * ’ ' r
i ' <*.<■’ n*n"t • rt\At- - ‘ .1
"f- ,-v’ .-| V- t- /*-. A<iurva 2 x
1876, BUTLER’S 18 \
THE OLDEST AND BEST
Shoe Emporium
IN THE SOUTHERN COUNT
133 CONG3ESS STREET, OITQSIT3 PULASKI HOUSL,
5.7 ): ± A l'j // CEO ftGIA.
1 raving roe. oivod one of tin' Zar/jcsl ami E/urs/ Slocks <
Roofs and Slices for Lauies, (ionls, ami Children’s wear evt’j
brought to this market, is prepared to ofllbr the same at juL r to
suit fho times and C//(’(fpcr l/utn the (7/capest.
Call and examine sloe A and be cony meed Mai
Bitter's is the place to My your SHOES.
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VK -''’ v Y''v'-. i
VA I- / - E BA SLE H.
(Sued’ rv !,) : . 7 iber Antony Rasler)
w & n ti w n
TE1 1 : ...... 43b LIT,
A t tlu: Old * !;i ! r\ f D |n. •:;■ the ' 1 ai !,
- DEALER IN—
Brandies, Whis’ v., bovc, AIo, and All Other Liqnarrt
m •.ii’.io:, i.ii "■ ; ald of ,myov, n impoutanion.
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