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Promium * lilet
ON
FIELD CROPS,
OYFBKED BY THE
i (Lift IVL I9OIII
At the Pair f 19T3.
CLASS 1, * I
For tbo Urgest crop of co ton
produced upon one acre of upland,
with a statement or the mode of
cultivation, the amount and kind
of manures used, the period of
planting, the number of time*
plowed and hoed, the kind of
eeed used, and giving cost of
prc-duciic>n, .
For largest crop of cotton grown on
6 acres of land in one body,—
same requirements as above,
For largest crop of field peas rais
ed on 1 acre, &
For largest crop of peavine hay
raised on one acre, 6
For largest and best crop of native
grass bay raised ou one acre, 10
Largest and best crop of grass
hay, other than native, raised c#i
one acre, . 10
Fur largest crop of corn grown on
one acre of upland, period of
planting, mode of cultivation, kind
of corn, times plowed and iioed,
amount and kind of manure ap
plied, giving cost of production, 50
For largest crop of corn grown on
5 acres of upland, in one body,
same requirements as above, 50
For largest crop of sugar cane
grown on £ acre, same require
ments asabove, -0
For largest crop of wheat grown
- on cue acre, same requirements, 10
For largest crop of rice on one acre, 10
For largest crop of outs raised ou 6
acres, -3
For largest crop of oats raised on 1
acre. 20
For largest crop of rye raised on
0 acres* l l^
For largest crop of sweet pot a* oes
raised on one acre, tbe .crop to'be
arrived at toy digging nud mens
uring an average eighth of tu acre 25
For largest crop of frisk potatoes
raised on on*-eigbth of an acre, 5
largest crop of turnips‘raised _
-fin obe .liglrfL of S acre, -5
For ■ largest 'crop pi -gyo#wd ; fc>cßs
.or lenders raised Ifbr aeVv. T ibe
cgjjfj bo Ic‘j>s>!cWa!itoe<l by'
fK ‘ .
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For Nfidges qi v irtttifis tt|i -
f l S.i4w,'->rtop fob*, ’NjfsjlftW* MNf "hi
‘W:
b* i •/!-? tjQ'fi in* ’w .* ’'i pm 'w* fw'i,
c.;p.. |j
jfpHy-WfiVm t ■ t
• Pv-rit* r , f t '£' v ßt>'.-,
.*iug iap rw ry.
-'*■ tbu,. <.f ? c^rn
raised ivy any
i car- Af aze ip,oh 1 .•icrcsuf land lp
l'vrjt>: ■ ■]• '• cotton pteduc
eJ .T.y any aiute opy uniler IG 1
years of age upca one a'ervy IP,;
IV*• variety <• f Iwead ,cvrn. wjtl>. two
-hes ..- weight to bo
considered, ' %J
!Vsi variety of ecru for stock, wit tv j
two Widm’.s uj sample, weigh* *0 1
be consider,- i.
IVcSt variety of finest for this latitude
wuii 39s bushel of g,raiu as sarn
%
iv-.st vat jety of sweet potatoes, t*o
bushel as -atuy ie. 3
variety of field pea, one bushel
sample. 3
dies*, variety t f tabl pea, one bushel as
saa>p>. 3
Heat bushel of rice, upland, 5
bushel of wots. 3
lies* bushel of irish potatoes, Georgia
raised, 3
1 or five bushels of the largest sstefet
potatoes, - . 3
’.test two pumpkins,
lies* i wo Cashaws, * 1
lies*, 5 baits of upland cotton, 50
Beat bale of upland cotton, 100
Best bale of sea island or black seed
couou raujnd on uplaud, 10
Best two stalks of cotton, green seed, Dipl’u
Best, bale of wool of 300 peg mis, 10
JJeu 10 pounds of Leaf tobacco, 5
V. hen the premium is fof one cf more
begs, ail the bags must bb ou tfeo grounds.
AH bag* to average 150 lbs. each.
CLASS 1.
For the bed barrel of flour, PiplOftri
For tfue best barrel of Georgia (l >wr, (f
For the hpifc bushel of white poru
meal, §
For the bps* bushgl of fll'i'S, *!
For the best bawd #f sagar made
from sugar case in Georgia pr
Florida, W
For the best barrel of syrup wads from
sugar caur, 10
Comparitors farpfaiulas on sugar ac 4
sirup #rc rrti*scd lu give gdespriptioß
of the praaaa* pf waking tbs emwe ;
Fog the bg*t sawpi# uf eteek fp4 from
gfittau sped, Miplpwa
1 the beat bo* pf smoking lehappa,
For the brat fee* pf ehewiug tphappp, •*
pktr the best fee*pffifsrg tusde i fits
tdptteg State*. Hiplftwa
fit# 4s#peiati(u nlw pflpr (k* fellewing
fifWm rfiUMUJMPi
Far the largest e 4 best display ef m -
epf nil IfiwN, ewwaeed in
imM H< f’Oas* 4*f ; te-wlf;,
ip*, ptPkle*. ielltp*, ftiri
sup*, tue ; , made by tny uue
taeunaieie* t lu> ail utawufaetut--
filbf tbp
TttbefeutWwMi iuf lb* taffptt
ampppt pf mff &*t tt
f tbe My pptoff 1h biypM feutwm
pfwtryfbw, U
m <wL f
Vef ibFbew buy i44er, 4er lb year#
LV SbKiiiiSXSb
<VthH wfriKltenrt, WNk
Wfewetm Iswar llAMWifeebt mukce (qw<tfe i th>w
Owt\ Tbr ictfct* vf UJewtWhwi t.-'m
MWta %-ttl W W applfCMUt 1* ci*i*
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t
4HPH9 vw bid'll* mV*
Isaiah Deklc,
AT HIS OLD STAND,
Is prepared to plan ard erect any style Wood
Buihimgg, and solicits Carpentering in all its
b rudchc*
GRIST MILL
Ills Grist Mill is kept in perfect order sind
makes Me:d and Ito-i iny inferior to no other
steam mill in the country.
Grinding Day*.
| THUEfeDAV, FRIDAY AND SATUBDAV
i Coffins!
METAUC BCRIAL CASES and
I f
; MFTAUC CARETS,
'4e r jcW‘lWd !>&}■■ “ory'W
tv fyi.j l ItH.j WH
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1 'S0& s
Xfxt W>oor 'f V A R.
WEST SipE QF BUOAP ST.
J. T. KOTTM AN
Announces to his friends iind the public gener
ally rhitthe is now carrying on the Bakery
and Confeciionei y business m all its branches,
and keeps constantly on hand
Candies.
caiKiia,
i\ufs.
JellieM,
PieHles,
Canned Frulis
( fikC., Ac )
Together with a splpct stock of
nm iMim
A BREAD WAGON
supplied with Louvre, Unite bnd ftekps f till
fiitMte, tresh fiotp the pypii, will vMI pvpi.v
portion p| the city cttch duy,
Itrtaad Tickets
cun nM bp bad: ♦ Hip FHtP of liiw for Hi pi* ,
wbirli Hfp good Hit til need: lw this coiivph.-
, icitcc roti HVttitl the hoiiblp o| ropltioif chttiigp
or sptitliotf iuohp¥ by hpiahhi#: h* wpII hh m
ypHf brwitl foi : lp*p iliHii flip fpfail piiPP:
FINE LIQUORS,
f
nm msdipab m gthsk pvwbdsb*
Ald nnd ZiAcer*
biwtty ftwwp, #lwy* m foflgbfe ,
The S. of T.
rn *pcrltv.|ifovHMi fwwltb tb* b m of 18.
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Mil. DnDt*iW flliiiftn.
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b WntHT* Avid 1 TtNlltfitl
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Fletcher Institute
Thomasville, 6a., 1872.
Npriag Term Open* .Inn. Bib anl
Couiinnra 25 Wcrkn.
A. Q. tIOODI. A. VI.. Principal.
KATES OF TUITION—IN ADVANCE:
primary Class, $1375
Soc,udary Class, '-’5. 1 0
Higher Class, 31,25
fucideimite, s*l
N<> pupil received for a less period of time
than the whole term, except by special agree
ment.
BOARD can he had hi f per mouth.
A limited number of hoarders cun heuccom
moduted hv the Principal
INSTRUCTION TUW&mii m all Depart
uieuts.
We earnestly .and hopefully solicit a liberal
patronage —shall labor to merit it
5H rJ For particulars appl> to tin above.
If DEADS TO HAPPINESS !
A nH st> the AVtoole liucc t >wou
L UK 9, KKAKFfKfdP*
FEMALE EMULATOE!
It will bring Oi> the Metises : relieve all pain
at the monthly period;" cure Ehenintilism
and itciiral ia Of Back and t -O-r.us : Ee.nv.or
rhcea or 1 WWH.’' .and mntfal pcAapsHS |P*g
| h ■ cheek bvt^r
ies pptMjfear'i. ; I
: I fmf ‘v.^ey.e
nwu%-f^
! Bld4d ■.'-jgydpte# W&WmtifWm' ffii
'kyatdm ‘lf
w vW* Wm 'Wimm,
! ifoliss mtwvft
'4mm 'vmwpm'm i
”'Ws 111* ■]) Fib* li>.4
e.itig np. kfiowu tin.riv.l -1.4 Ife a.
.t\quct)vi^^.t-eeomipend^il.
i }l gX ’
pravtit-ioner dl medic tie huil !u dijumstie prstc- 1
tiw, and call litmvsily say that lxpiisidt-r it a
lam'n to suffering ieiuiiles,;itul cun %t nppe
ttiiit <mr \y,ltple 'V,iio tuay,
be suffering fu e.cutmr to their si- j
may In iible to pfocure a bottle., that t heir suf- l
ferutgs may not hmljf relfcvptl, bat that..the \\ ,
nitty.Tit restored fo tiealUriuvd strpagih.
inv ftim esk’regards Earn respectfully..
F : \y v IE.FEIuU'J Jj, :ii, D,
Njcar Marietta, Ga.. March 31 IS7O,
MTSSRS. AVM. libuT & SON.-Dear.
Sirs: Sonie montM ago h hottie of
BUADFIELDS TLMAEK UKtiTLATtHI
from you, and have used it in my family with
tile utmost satisfaction, aud have recommended
it .tottiree otln-r families, and they hive found
it .just what it is Veeomun iided The temales
who have used viTur UKGULATt )K are in
perfect health, and able to do their household
duties, and we cordially rceomuieml it to the
public. Yours respectfully,
rjmrrm. Trn I{kv . JJ R. JOHNSON.
We could adda thousiind otlier certificates;
bn.t we consider t.lie above amply snllicieut
proof of its virtue All wo ask is aTri •).
For full particulars, 'history of diseases aud
cartifieates of ts wond'eiful cities, tlie'reader is
referred.tu.the wrapper arotrud the bottle.
Mauuiat timed ami sold by
BRAUFIEIiU & CO ,
Price $1.50. Atjauta, Ga.
Sold by all Druggists. * . jaa-34-ly.
B. F. Fudge,
Tinner
and dealep IN
Oookisg 3c Parlor
STOVEB,
t l
U til JitiilM.
HNfl limit l l inn tbdta * (Itt* bnil
Mfk
iHrif HttpßAiH* Mm> Mfittem flttiw tfwk*
Atm ttl bi* pw bni‘l bmlfliHg;
OIVeHttACAH,
W| M r UPHS
*BKml 11 Fnk.
YOUNG FEMALE COLLEGE.
THOMASVILLEj GEORGIA
rpilE COLLEGIATE YEAR of this Institution is divided, into two equal Terms of twenty
1 weeks each—the first beginning on the First Wednesday in September, and the
second on the First Wednesday iu February.
BOARD OF INSTBCCTION:
MR. .JOHN E. BAKER, A.Mi,PRES’D’ T.:
’ pure and applied Mathematics—Ancient Languages.
REV, CHA£. S. ROCKWEJ.Ta A. M,!
Litera r ure—Me.ital igid Moral Philosophy—NaJt. .•'deuce. * •
AIRS. C, BARATTE *
Primary Department, with Penmanship agdFrench-
MRS, W. J, YOUNG
I u el*arg.e of Made Depatwetot-
Terms tor Course of Twenty Weeks.
Regular IJ urse in Ctutlngietn Rnjwtrtinnnt, - - - $26.00
tf 4* Primely " ' ' 17.^0
** ** MHiP ** ■ r , *
G fi Pfpfiph ff r TT -r 10.00
j •Dag *tm(*e* ft#i towiw tfß* tfe ii&m&w ifw jpfi
w4‘.4(M rite fvdoh;t AS #■>•*? ffiW M %twhtr W 4 JJW- 1 W£ 'W
yii-nt-Hgcs if fimm m4w-4<! o 4 :fw'
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fßtri'/'Aiil&o ' .
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■ns.jj.-aßt >
sy i a h th
Itedhll S>iiKni XidliJl will DiylDumr ah
s^a.-V'^.JsrrtSF.^.BS
At Atlanta Fair
• m •• im*
October, IH7I. ii V'\ jhWj\
- \Rj( j ontnber. ISM.
. ■-.% j\\\ fetpA-r ■) ' >kH N\ With best ttinl most t(seful
FAMILY WCHII. •' J .t2r.te™
FIRST PREJIH M j <3ld fled a I and Three Silver Tlcdal*
it Thoniasvlll*‘. Nv. SS, ISYI, I avnai.dlo
"Tire smciDll
FOR BEST FAMILY MACHINE I At the AUGUSTA FAIR, November. 1871.
Exnmin.o On p M tifltint'r-t !
H. D. HAWLEY
S. |,4W 4141:1*AftIt> Aghllt, Thhiiwsv'i||e— Ojlice ip Phntogrttph Oallmy.
j; 1 "; 1 r?..5J . r "y q f..-W-.’" l,r T-jisj !i *“■“*•“ *--
t 1 r ■
BUGGY; CARRIAGE AND W AGON'
' REPOSITORY.
1 t
Iff' am'ss.'.r .-',^2
Hbci a tanner Mrl4. ltall*r f rltiy tt4 l fc©wr Prlwi
THAN KVKM HHK'HUS KHPT IN THIS MAMKMT,
kftfl If vebtete I *llH* rwiwmettd HwV* f *ll "?"* W f
Plantation WnoronH.
(V?tnV (rtttTk Hh 'bept Mb bH''l* pHttblwlhF G*ltb*. 1 ttfit WlteM I tHb sMI
IHilW* ifa* "* n nm%Tm
XtP YOtT WANT
jJfcVli Sashes. Blinds, Doers,
| MOULDING S, •
stalv Hafliw Blind Tvittunings, or
imp SASH WEWHTS,
"Wfu “4J 1 ■*
Ml^:E x L Rbx
IT* Rot) "Ivvl, wi* ototototvi* *■*•
Private |
t®ARDIB©> IWII,
Cor, Frcsideut and Abe r corn Streets,
SAVANNAH, GEORGI A.
Transient and Permanent Boarders Received-
DR. D. COX
Wonld inform ltis old frieigts that he is in his
same (Quarters, located us almve, anil will
strive'to give satisfaction to his guests.
Charge per Day, - - * - $2
M.H GRANT,
Engineer and Architect,
Room No.-1 (over Express Ofli.ce) iVo. IOT
Bay Street, ! Nnvnnuali.
Phots and Speeificatious furnished for Bnil
dings. Bridges and other structures. Also su
periute l and co- stutctboi of same when desired,
purveying done in all i f s branches. Prompt
attention to all business.
feb ID “ ~
t'
A Sr UNDID BAR a AIN I
A ' 9
m&ssS&B
I ■ -
! fs .ofi'ered fx> w me liefafoy ■?, p.mcimse a
! comforfatote ROjjVejo.eiit jin.d elggajrf bojue.--
Tto<> .chww'sww hvua*ten<|i. Awwfw*L v wiwf#
kbvK pyyoß,
i ewMw.wd Lw m uiwv <>f k*m}fM •'&*■ mi.
'■ mmt&fw Jhg jpte.iw.qw,w.s
ring of ftee mrmMtyfw Wf WW f>f
.<w fbf wrfu #f me# ■
I (fmeivjtWfHvit-.
fftc pjgee .COgfgJgS mmh' fm w-
I # momm 'mmm mi mmrm m-mt ■
! wmteiijmy
; fne ¥( t.jo,W. MWif
j sous sv.ekigg n *W*Wlb*W ttew.c ■
Am fmi&r immmm miww
w #Mci-sigMuh. m
fifeiFar Site!
s !W\w l wwwm t -pi^4yygf- l t i
iiw,
1 imtw* ’Wim ww rmmm wfc, 1 mtm
i piwtfijypißßim ww
s i_ ...
Boaster AIL
fftt secure. ;i.
L Iw'- y 'iVW.Jy'vti,
’inihcr. Mood duelling bouse—new,. - %t 14.
4ft> isiV !'•'., tvtvp-6iw.1l
afia'iothef, y^lgy
tiOO |jtemdering on tjie cni-ppratWn
—IN,TIIE but ItgYfrjg begufifni lo
C}it.i9n for dyvglling. B.
j too At KSi!*valso , adjoining t.(ie epgpora-
I lion ,Wf-ll ioented tor resaieuce.. vyitli about 20
acres open lau '..
:i‘J A44K3-.S rear tlit: corporal ion with new
large" dwelling house ami-other out houses —
splendid improvements.
Don't imagine that these lands are for sale
.becagse the" owners are tired .of them, hut
property is in demand and the high pVii es are
changing the residences of many of-onr ciri
zens. Those who sell m,t immeilijitely buy
lands again and build new t esideiu es.
For further particulate 'apply to the editor
' of this journal.
M. M. Blanton,
PAINTER,
Announces to the public Of Thomas and ail.ja
celit conn tics that Its is pit pared to cimliaf-t
for apd execute a)| work in titis line, such as
Sf ohm: draining, (Glazing,
PnjMi- IBaiijiing,
t'(f:,i|iiig and Varuisltsiig Fiiiaitnie.
Arp., Arp.
Rids pinde ;trid psiiniHtes IgFtttehprf hi hlipiJ
ito'it pr
AH - *
fliee<L , ,
Pnees us low 38 Hie
ußtflHy . - J _. !
ltiFMli#i4—Thoiuu*
tiro iiHfijitol llbil .fill
(lie Jsl MoilllflV ill MffV Itoh'f I will H|)|ll.v
iHfiie llonomltte Lout t of fted'imiT oMtiitl
pouiifv foi'flit oidefßiWifiiih Nyei.o sell rim
teiitte Iffloiitfiiifi fo flip e?ife teeffrii,
Wtl Mr U- flMlTlft V A: .
NsiiPf i IH'bfur* nnfl I jPtlhflf*!
All PflttdflS indebted hi Mu* orirtle of
Pet fpft tmepaspd. rip lieteltg itotllietl lo
lliitltp iißflldiiit|ijiiiifHl 10 Hie Hiolpigigneil
Mini (hose Itiiviiig t Ifiin 8 figitH ri fiinl ileftflßpd
will luwwii Mieifl in ilo iiiw .
itmli MRlid
Thom s iheriff Salts.
WILL HE HOLD, on Mo* lif TwAttev In
Md.¥ IIPAf; Itofori* Mo* UojiU JIIWW*
dotlf ill I lOilllMM-'jtp Wlflilll lilt* lotfttl lomf#
fell wtlo.flw ftlllowi tf JlfOjH It t V( I.(oWilt
Two *OOIII loir ootie*, titeno *l* H'l'f* old*
mid mtfoeiWt loviod oil * Mi? prolwlLv of Mi*
Eliwio*ili .tent* tuid Eii riiifli to *ttll|tei o di*
In*** wffind In litfop j*l IMmou tteiiolh=
m% iimdi* tool ii'inroed fey 4: A< ifeoim*,*
I<lii of Itittri No*, 4fi*iid Id. jn Mit* I rife dl*
iMw of Tlototn* lotnoi.v, * Mo* rof**ff> of
Klwvll to Kuril*f> in* li fo. Ifwvy
ffoote nod ii Hoovd fev (/: U< fedvogv, Uonri**,
felfe
Jfffi \yy D ¥ LPKK fefet*nft,
(Mil ll NA It Yfl f IYEIIII\ l
SJwSSY* Tlomm* f;o,v l lo'm*nvillv (*„ >
MfllVfe I*l, IfefS; )
M ltOfort*, A vwiioii’V HOW Dtbtxlo Iho offlve
at i ivooMiivrnf tfete, Mm flwntey of 11iom, fey
MiO mlgonHOO off \V feoW ii'd Mioltouru
VC, . hot Hlill 0 helOg WWe*iNJiy ifelO #*H V
vrii.a flumhl hv fllfeoj fey vh vtion, ih. ivfoi't*
Miv lO'Veml tfiiilMnl tjffiveiv, ,TB*M<J* m Ific
IVwtv nml Noioffe * I’lddio Mra *->< ylm iodus
lives n! tlm Wave 111 Ibe MO rln! Dirii lvl* of
**hl vomniv, ond WB'ilte* MidvvOf, nio> fe*vvo)
ht'Oflvd to hold HW' fe vlbi'', nl Ill' ll ie*pe, Hve
: fWlft.te rn **id llfenrivi* !■ Vooufy IritiWv-
Sln Mil mod vtivmmy on W Mm Hill
\ol Mo\- imkl , . . , .
| my offlvtel rigwtonrv Hi tiw In
■ YNmn*vdh> ibo dy nmly mo' *bnv given.
H it Üb'M • ofeno-y.
Tbs' rtnv*i T'oWv l oco U* ibo Ifeomb
LAtUtE Yi'UK mNVKKT UriRN-An ta*
pfnVv'l vmfeiv, nf \w feov? i*e. i'i, h ngvv
j ltVo’,*!ifl y.vwvitlngly |omfeoM\w,
fey mdl, wni* *
Ateo otfv'vvinl ftsw'rilO' Ol of w fe*vUtnvtn
nod Flower Seed*-# I si. #>l,* l n*l? >v<l
Wtton'o|t!?v efewfevni vail*w* innltonto nny
t W-V.
U t\ WviwO', *0 Ite tNuo Btmkr
EN A NS 4 HY,
rfnri-f'rvtwvn and Xcrttewivn, A or*, I'i
<te
’ •
Hardaway,
McKinnon
t‘Co,
w.aws (mmumw tw hand 4
FULL STOCK
Of'
■■ ■ -• ’ I ■
nm t e%
JMtsofdhtspgns'^v
ir,
If % RS, 4Ck
A\fine lot o.f Prints. Osnaburgs. .Sliirtjng ..
yheptings, H,dttck4itgiS, eip , jgst ipprivpM
itiid lor sale low for cash by
HARDAWAY, Me KIM NON A (JO.
A fine and vpry superior lot of English
and American Hosiery for sale by
HARDAWAY, McKINNON SP*CO.
A good slock of Men's Medium and
Common Clot hing oo hand and fen- sale by
- HARDAWAY, McKINNON & CO.
A fine lot of Cliewjng and Smoking To
bacco always kept on hand by,
HARDAWAY, .McKINNON & CO.
A fine stock of Tin Ware, consisting of
i'.-ius, all sizes. Uuckeis, Cups, Coffee Pots,
eic., for sale by
HARDAiVAY, McKINNON & CO.
A large lo| of Glass Ware apd Crockery
just recuiyed and for sale by
HARDAWAY, McKINNON & CO,
A fine Inf of Asps nnd lines for sale fey
• HARDAWAY, McKINNON k CO,
f
t .. •*
Ppndps, Dfenvpls, Mftßiira Pork* i4
R.-fkps for snle fey
•HARDAWAY, MCKINNON A 00,
ft(W O Ife* New Oitefliis ftjg'HV vufy
fepri qiiftlify for snip hv
Hardaway, m'ckinnon m co
r
900 Mds Rt Rfliifs PMiir, dilfprefii
grndpn, in *mrp nnd in nrriri*, iw snip iuw
fey HARDAWAV, MpKINNON A. <V
PlflHf In 28, fifl hril HIM lb NtitfJis illlfur*
pul grndi for *filp fey
HARDAWAY, Me KIN NON h 00,
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