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CALHOUN & KELLY.
1*0|1894!
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We announce to the Planters of Dooly and ad
joining Counties that we are prepared to furnish
either for Cash or on Time. All manner of Farm
Supplies for 1894. See us before making your ar
rangements. Yours to serve Calhoun & Kelly,
Vienna, 3a.
BJV LLARD’S OBELISK FLOUR.
FERTILIZERS.
Pure Blood Ammoninated Goods, Im-
This celebrated and justly popular Flour The products of the Southern Phosphate ported German Kainit, Cotton Seed Mea)
Works are the most popular and best adapt- goods, Best Acids,
ed to our soils.
will be handled in Car-load lots.
TV.e Vienna Progress.
TUESDAY JANUARY 2
Professional Cards.
LOCAL NEWS.
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LAWYEBS.
W. V. Harvard.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Vienna, Ga.
All business introusted to my
care will receive prompt attention.
WOOTEN & ELUS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
VIENNA AMD CORDELE, 64.
G. W. Wotitks i I’karson Ellis,
Vienna. Ga. i Oorrtele, Ga.
Office, West i Office in Shipp
side ?f Public Building.
Plaza, near lie*
court house.
All business addressed toeilher
office will receive prompt alien
tion from the firm.
D.
L. H ENDERSON,
LAWYER
VI EM HA,
Matters before the Court of Or
dinary, Eject (Kent and C Elections,
a specialty.
J. H. MARTIN', U. V. WHIPPLE,
Hawklnev'll'le, Ga. Vienna, Ga.
Martin & wnipple,
LAWYERS,
VIENNA. GEORGIA.
Will practice in all the courts
of Dooly, except Dooly County
court.
G. W. Busbee. D. A. R. Cklm.
BUSBEE & CRUM,
LAWYERS,
Vienna, Dooly Co. Ga.
Practices regularly in the Courts
of the Macon, Southwestern, Oco
nee, Southern and Brunswick Cir
cuits.
State Supreme Court, United
States Circuit and D : «trict Courts
and Court of Appeals.
MEDICAL.
II. A.;MOBLEY,
PHYSICIAN i SURGEON.
BYROMV1LLE, GA.
Will continue to practice at the
•nmv location. All thought fo-
removing having been entirely d j
carded. - •/*
AH calls made at his former
plane of residence will be prompt
ly attended. 6-13-6w
- W* S. - Howell,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
Drayton. Ga.
■ Offers his professional services
to the citizens of Drayton and
vicinity.
All calls answered promptly,
day or night.
Happy new year to you !
Lots of moving around yester
day..
Try us for Groceries.
Powell Bros.
Cols. D. A. R. Crum and W. V.
Harvard spent Sunday in Atlanta.
The holiJaays passed off with
out any casualties having been
reported.
The weather last week felt like
spring time was here, gentle
Annie.
Miss Edna Brown of Drayton
was the guest of Mrs. C. R. Mor
gan la6t week.
Miss Lucy Herring of Fenn was
the guest of Miss Lida Rushin for
the holidays.
The new year started off yes
terday with Ordinarys court and
Sheriff sales to-day.
Miss Hunter Carnes was at home
for the holidays from Lagrange
Female College.
Mrs. L. A. Morgan accompanied
Mr. Morgan tc Perry Fridaj’, to
make it their future home.
It is strange that some people
will stay sober all the year and
then get drunk at Christmas.
Col. and Mrs, D. L. Henderson
spent the holidays at Unadilla
and Henderson.
For Breakfast, Dinner, Supper
and the between meals, we have
what you need and its nice and
fresh. Try us. Powell Bros.
Mr. Tilden Adkins and mother,
Mrs. T. A. Adkins, visited rela
tives at Montezuma last week.
Prof. Ralph Powell went down
to Sycamore Saturday to resume
his school duties there yesterday.
Miss Jean Collier of Americus
returned home Friday after spend
ing the holidays with relatives in
Vienna.
Powell Bros, have the completest
newest and freshest stock of
genoral Eatables, Nick-nacks and
Candies in town. Others trade
with them and are pleased, why
not you ?
Our people have had a jolly
Christmas and are now ready to
enter the New Year with renewed
energy.
Miss May Jenkins who has
been In the millinery business
here this fall took charge of a
schoo 1 at Ashburn yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cobb of
Cordelo were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Cobb Christmas
T.Y. M\INS.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Vienna, — Ga.
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Special attention given Obstet
rics. Diseases peculiar to women,
a specialty
All calls promptly answered, day
or night.
Office over W. C. Willis k Co’s
Store.
DR. W. H. Whipple
Physician and Surgeon.
VIENNA, - GA.
Surgery. Obstetrics, diseases in
cident to our climate, and diseases
', of women and children specialty.
Offices over W. C. Willis & Co’s
•tore. All calls promptly attended
to, day or night. Cun be found at
night at the residence of F. E.
Varnedoe.
DENTIST.
: T: W. E. BEECHAM,
DENTIST.
» • Unadilla ga.
AlPwork.attended to promptly
and satisfaction guaranteed.
J. W. A d j. Williams.
DENTISTS.
CORDELE. GA.
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- » . Office in Bunk'ol Cordele build
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Have it Fixed.
Your Watch or Clock out of or
der? Have it fixed. I have re
cently moved back to Vienna and
can be found at the Racket Store.
Good work, prompt attention.
Yours to serve
W. Thigpen.
Practical Jeweler.
Vienna, Ga.
Itch on human, mange on horses,
dogs and all stock, cured in 30
minutes by Woolford’s Sanitary
Lotion. This never fails. Sold
Vy Stovall A Forbes Druggist,
Mr. Joseph Burns made a trip
over into Twiggs county Jast
week to visit his parents and
other relatives.
We had a fine holiday trade
thank you, and are yet on deck
with a full stock of all kinds of
Groceries- and ready to do your
bidding. Let us hear from you.
Powell Bros.
The schools open next Monday.
Miss Viola Buff went to Elko
Wednesday to make her home
with her mother. Miss Viola is
very popular with Viennaians
who regret to losether.
Mrs. J. F. Lewis and F. M.
Fleming of Hawkinsville, Mr. E.
B. Lewis cf Montezuma and J.
B. Lewis of Valdosta were at-
I tendants upon fhe bedside of Mr.
D. B. Leonard lust week.
Mr. J. S. Dudley, one of the best
carriage and buggy makers^ that
ever lived 1n Dooly, fell from a bug
gy near Pinchurst lastJjTuesday
and broke his neck.
He died instantly.
It is announced that Mr. E. J.
(“Bud”) Powell and Miss Nettie
Gilmore of Oglethorpe will be
married to-morrow. Mr. Powell
has many friends in Dooly who
extend best wishes.
Mr. ahd Mrs. G. R. Mathews
visited Mr. Mathews parents at
Franklin Ga.' Miss Lucile
Stephens returned with them and
will spend several weeks in
Vienna.
Messers D. L. Henderson and
W. V. Harvard have formed a
partnership for the practice of
law and hung out their shingle
yesterday signed “Henderscn A
Harvard, practitioners of law/’
May succesa attend them.
Begin right now to subscribe
for the Progress if you do not
already take it. If you are a
subscriber don’t let your time
expire before renewing. Help
your homo paper to live and give
you the home news.
The dwelling of Mr E. L. Mc
Donald near Ashburn was burned
a few nights since and he perished
in the flames. His wife had gone
to spend the holidays with her
parents and the house burned
with her husband in it while she
was awaj\
Mr. Hiram Peavy had the misfor
tune to lose his barns and contents
by fire on Friday night last. It
was all he could do to save his
mules and fattening hogs. The
loss of all his crops of feed falls
very heavily upon him From all
indications the fire was^ of incen
diary origen.
Mr. L. H. Tayior’was called by
telegram to Reynolds on Monday
of last week to see his father who
was quite sick. He returned
Thursday leaving his father
slightly improved.
Miss Irene Spencer of Unadilla
spent last week in Vienna, the
guest of Miss Lida Rushin. She
returned home Wednesday accom
panied by Mrs. Hall, who
will spend some time visiting up
there.
Wine For Sale.
pur>
Middleton A Thompson’s
sweet Grape Wine for sale.
Dec. 1st. 3. m. D. B. Thompson.
New Store.
Col. G. W. Busbee lias opened
a nice line of general meiehandise
in the McDonald corner store
with his son, Mr. P. G. Busbee, in
charge. Col. Busoee was for
many years one of the principal
merchants of Vienna and hismuny
friends and old customers are glad
to welcome him to the trade
again.
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Christmas Entertainments.
The Christmas celebrations at
the churches on Monday and
Tuesday, nights were highly suc
cessful and satisfactory’. The
children were all delighted, the
older ones)had their hearts made
glad aud all had a pleasant time.
At each church the program con
sisted of songs, dialogues, recita
tions and the distribution of
presents.
C.<T. Stovall, M. D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Vienna, — — Ga.
The latest and most approved
plans of treatment. Rate9 guar
anteed low as the very lowest.
Calls answered.promptly night and
day. Obstetrics and diseases of
children a specialty. Office at
Stoxall A Forbes Drug Store
Unadilla High School.
V. ill open on the Second Mon
day in Jan. Those expecting to
enter are requested to do on the
first day. Rates of tuition only
one dollar payable in advance.
The servicee of Miss Lucy Robberts
an experienced teacher and a
young lady of rare attainments
has been secured. The musical
department will continue under the
management of Mrs. J. D. Fraser.
T. A. Coleman. Principal.
The Sick.
Judge Z. T. Penny, who we re
ported as quite sick last week has
improved rapidly and^will be out
in a few days.
Mr. B. P. Howell spent several
days in bed last week in conse
quence ofjni? attack of grip.
Mrs. C. V. Morgan was quite
sick a few days last week with
grip but is out again.
Mr. D. B. Leonard, who has been
quite sick, indeed whose recovery
was th night very doubtful, is re
ported to be slightly improving
now.
The Trading Public.
We extend thanks for the trade
given us last year and wish one
and all a happy, plenteous New
Year.
We are still in business and
want to serve you. We carry
everything you need—Mules,
H-irses, Wngonp, Buggies, Harness
Fertilizers, Plantation Supplies,
Furniture, Dry Goods and Gro
ceries. See us before placing your
trade for 1894. Yours to serve.
J.JP.tHeard-A Son
Card of Thanks.
To The People of Vienna.
Mr. Kdiior:
Allow us please, space in your
colums to express our appreciation,
publicly, to the people of Viennn
for the loving kindness shown our
sister and our mother in the late
illness of the former and the death
of the latter.
Our hearts have been bowed with
grief unspeakable at the departure
of our mother, and but for the de
votion when during her short
illness and kindness shown us after
she left us on the part of your citi
zens it would have been almost
beyond our pewerto hvve borne
How our hearts were strength
ened and consoled by the attention
shown us will never be known in
this world,
Wo feel it would be unpardonable
not to give public expression to
our gratitude to Vienna for her
universal attention, assistance and
many expressions ofinterest and to
us and ours in our sad afflictions.
May the blessings of Heaven ev
er rest upon Vienna's unselfish lov
ing people.
Her Husband and Children.
Danielsvills, Ga. Dec. 25,1893.
Pinehurst Academy.
The Spring Term of Pinehurst
Acaemy will begin Monday, Jan
uary 8th 1894.
There will be no Tuition charged,
but an Incidental Fee of $1,00
per month, per pupil, payable in
variably in advance.
Patrons who are not supplied
with ready cash can make terms
with the Secty, A Treas., or the
Principal of the school,
J. R. Horne, W. L. Williams,
President. Secy A Treas.
W. O. Saunders, Principal.
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B. P. HOWELL.
W.;B. MORGAN
MARRIED.
In Memory.
English Spavin Liniment re
moves all Hard Soft or Calloused
Lumps and Blemishes from horses,
Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints,
Sweeney, Ring-Bone, Stifles,
Sprains, all Swollen Throats,
Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of
one bottle. Stovall A Forbes Drug
gist, Vienna, Ga.
Attempts having recently been
made to wreck the trains on the
Mr. Russell Kellam has pur
chased a residence from Mr. P. G- ; Georgia Southeru railroad. Re-
McDonald up on 5th Street and
moved in yesterdaj’.
Quite a party of our young
people attended a ball at Cordele
Wednesday evening and report a
large crowd and an elegant occa
sion.
If you want to keep up with the
news in Dooly you will have to
subscribe
borrow it from your neighbor
Miss Ora Davies was the guest
ceiver Sparks offers a reward o^
$200.00 for the arrest, with evi
dence necessary to convict, of any
party or parties who aro in any
way connected with any of these
outrages.
On Dec. 25th ’93 little L. Albert
Morgan* infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. L. A. Morgan, fell asleep in
Jesus, aged 17 days. §gg§|
This little cherub brightened
our home and made life sweeter
during its short stay yjt the Father
doeth all things well and for some
sweet purpose, we know not what
He claimed our durling for (he
courts of heaven
A precious jewel bright and rare,
No stain of sin on bis little soul.
No years of soi row and pain and care,
But pure and beautiful, as the lilies
fair,
God took our darling to the heavenly
goal.
Examination of Teachers.
The concert that was to have
been given at Snow last Friday
night had to be posponed untile
Thursday night of this week,
for the Progress or . The program will be made longer
and a good time guaranteed or the
admission fee of 25cts and locts
— j ■*, ... „ ,, ... .. returned. The editor returns
of Dr. and Mrs. 1. P. McElreath ! _ , , .. .
many thanks for an urgent mvi-
oTAshburn for several days kst: ta tion to be present and regrets
week. jthat he cannot spare the space
Mrs. C. E. Roberts of Unadilla ! thi « week in which t0 P rint the
mother of our Mr. J. W. Roberts P r °" ram in ful1
returned home Wednesday after
a several days stay in our town as
the guest of her son.
Everything passed off quietly
last week. Everybody seemed to
have a pleasant time and to be in
no humor for a row Not a single
arrest was made.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McDonald of
Atlanta spent the holidays in Vi
enna, the guests of Mrs. McDon
ald's parents, Dr. and Mrs. S. B
Stovall.
Mrs. W. B. Nichols of Unadilla
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. Duncan, her parents, at the
Duncan House, for several days
last week.
Mr. B. F, Forbes is a candidate
for Mayor of Vienna. No other
candidates have announced and it
seems as if Mr. Forbes will have a
walkover. There is no more pop
ular and highly esteemed citizen
among us ttian Mr. Forbes and the
honor will be worthily bestowed
if he be elected.
The Editor spent the most
happy Christmas that he has
j in several. He ate turkey, cakes,
j pies, fruits and nuts and popped
i fire crackers (through the kind
ness of his neighbors) to his
heart’s content. Thanking our
readers for allowing us a week's
recreation and our neighbors for
their many kindnesses we co
this week with renewed energy
and will give our readers for 1894
the very best paper that we know
how and our means will admit,
A happy, prosperous New Year
to one and all.
By order of State School Com
missioner Bradwell a general ex
amination of applicants for Teach
ers’ License will be held on Satur
day, January 6th 1894. All ap
plicants for License to teach in
Dooly county will meet at the
Seminary at Vienna at 9 o’clock
a. m. sharp on that day.
This Dec., 21st 1893.
O. P. Swearingen.
c. s. c.
Church Re-Union.
The members of the Vienna
methodist church will hold a re
union next Sunday at which they
hope to have every member of
fheir church present. The official
members of the other churches of
the Vienna circuit will also be
preseut. Three servicies will be
held during the day, at 11, 3 and
night. An interesting program
has been arranged. Everybody in
vited to be present.
Notice.
This is to certify that I do
not, neither have I ever charged,
or accused R. L. Thompson with
the offence of stealing clothing or
money or anything or things at
any time from myself »r the firm
of Lewis, Fleming A Williams. I
say it is not 60, and the charge
against him is false.
W. L. Williams.
This is to certify that I have
neevr accused R. L. Thompson
with the offence of stealing money
and it is not so and the charge
against him is false, he corrected
all mistakes he ever made while
he was with the firm of Lewis,
Fleming A Williams against me.
G. A. Wright.
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Vienna turned out en masso
Thursday afternoon at 1:30 to
witness the marriage of Mr. W. C.
Willis to Miss Daisy Ridenhour.
At the appointed hour the Metho
dist church was filled with friends
of the young couple. The orgsn
began to swell forth the wedding
march under the skillful touch of
Mrs. L. Brown. Jr., sister to the
bride, the ushers, Mess. B. F. Forbes
and J. A. Murphy marched singly
down the side aisles followed on
t.ie one side by the groom and his
best man, Mr. J. B. Willis, his
brother, on tbe oth«.r by the bride
upon the arm of her maid of honor,
Miss Florence Roberson.
Rev. B. W. Davis said a short
but very solemn and impressive
ceremony and they twain were one.
After the ceremony the party
took carriages for the depot where
they took the north bound
passenger train enroute to Hawk-
insviile where they spent a
few days with Mr. W’illis’ parents.
This happy’ couple are among the
most prominent of Vienna society
young people and both hare lots
of friends here and elsewhere who
join in hearty congratulations mid
best wishes.
Miss Ridenhour’s family is one
of the oldest and most prominent
of Gadsden, Ala., where she was
reared. A few months ago she
came to Vienna on a visit and at
once reciprocated the attachment
shown for her by her now happy
groom
lady and looked the picture of
health, grace and beauty on this
her wedding day.
Mr. Willis was reared in
Hawkinsville and has a parentage
of which any one may be proud.
He is the' senior member of the
firm of W. C. Willis A Co., whole
sale and retail dealers in dry goods
in our town and stands par excel
lence among the paople of this
entire section.
TheyJjwere the recipients of
many handsome and valuable
presents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hynds of
Gainsville, Ga., Mr. J. S. Willis
and son, Mr. J. B. Willis, of
Hawinsvili*. of the grooms family
and Miss Mollie Joiner were pres
ent at the marriage and formed a
party to escort the newly married
pair to Hawkinsville.
Notice to School Patrons
I am authorized by the Board
of Education to notify all school
patrons of Dooly county that the
Board will on the 1st Thursday in
January next to divide the county
into school districts for the year
1894 and designate where all pub
lic schools shall be taught. It
would be well for patrons to dofer
making contracts with teachers
with expectation of getting the
benefit of the public school fund
until after that date.
D. L. Henderson,
Pres B. of E.
Vienna, Ga., Dec.. 18th 18#3.
Important to Farmers.
Let us say a few words to you
relative to fertilizers for crops for
189 4.
Do you know that “Plowboys
Brand” Guano is the highest
grade complete fertilizer and that
“Black Rock Dissolved Bone” is
the best acid phosphate sold in
Georgia.
The State Chemist shows this as
you will find out by our circulars
of analysis.
We manufacture and sell the
highest grade fertilizers sold in
the State. Ask the peach growers,
the truck farmers and all others
seeking high grade stuff where
they get it.
We carry large stocks of fresh
bone and blood guano’s—also cot
ton seed meal etc. etc.
We ure the only importers di
rect from Germany of pure Kainit
who sell direct to planters. Our
sales arc larger than any eoneern
in the South who sell only to
Planters. Mr. J. J. Lasbley. Vi
enna, and Mr. Wm. Short. Una
dilla represent this Company in
Dooly County. Call on them for
an elegant calendar for 1894.
FARMERS SUPPLY CO.
Office No. 458 Third St. Macon, Ga
B. P HOWELL A CO.
Livery Sale and Feed .Stable*
Vienna, ga.
We occupy the, “Heard” stables, successors to
J. M. Field’s Livery business, and with good teams
are ready to serve the public in our line.
First-class teaius, single or double, at reasonable
rates. Stock left with us properly cared for.
0HP*Drummers’ trade, a specialty.
Yours for business,
B. P, HOWELL & CO.
OFFICE OF,
Benton 1, B
Specialist in
Strictures, Nervous
A PROCLAMATION.
GEORGIA:
By W. J. Northern, Governor ol
said State.
Whereas, Official information
She is a charming young has been received at this Depart
ment that, on the 23rd day of De
cember 1890, in the county of
Dooly, a murder was committad
upon the body of Peter Brown by
Joe Booker, alias Joe Benjamin
and that said Booker, alias Benja
min fled from justice, and is still
at large;
1 have thought proper, therefore,
to issue this my Proclamation,
hereby offering a reward of Ons
Hundred Dollars for the apprehen
sion and delivery of said Joe
Booker, alias Joe Benjamin to the
Sheriff of said County and State.
And I do moreover charge and
require all Officers in this Rtate,
Civil and Military, to be vigilant
in endeavoring to apprehend the
said Joe Booker alias Joe Bertja
min in order that he may be
brought to trial for the offense
wit? which he stands charged
Given under my hand and 8eal
of the State, this the 28th day of
December 1893.
W. J. Northern,
Governor-
By the Governor.
Philip Gook,
Secretary of State.
Diseases of Women
and Private Diseases
Correspondence solicited.
North-east corner Suwannee House,
CORDELE, GA.
HEBE’S THE TICKET.
B. F
Mayor:
Forbes.
Aldermen:
U. V, Whipple,
J. R. Kelly,
O. S. Bazrmore,
D. U. Thompson,
Allipartiss seem to have agreed
on thte ticket and the indications
now are that they will go through
without opposition. Success to
tbsm.
Two of Dooly’s well known young
people were married la6t week in
the persons of Mr. W illie Forehand
and Miss Lula Lewis. Mr. Fore
hand is the son of Mr. Jno. H.
Forehand who lives a few miles
above town and is one of our most
promising young men who has just
reached his majority. Miss Lewis
is the daughter of Mr. Richard
Lewis and is a most charming
j’oung lady. Both families are
prominent and the young couple
have a large circle of friends who
join the Progress in best wishes
for their future happiness.
On Wednesday evening last at the
home of the bride in Cordele, Mrs.
G. W. Marvin, widow of the late
Dr. G. W. Marvin who died a few
months ago. was married to Mr.
Joseph E. Bivins, cashier of the
First Natioal Bank of that place.
They immediately took the train
for Florida where they will spend
their honeymoon among tne vari
ous winter resorts.
This couple are well known by
reputatioh and personally to the
people of this section, who extend
best wishes.
Wanted.
Cotton seed, Corn, Fodder, Peas,
Meal, Potatoes, Wood, Syrup Tur
keys, Chickens, Eggs and all kinds
of country produce will be taken
on subscriptions at the Progress
office at market prices. If you
want to renew or become a new
subscriber and haven’t the money
to spare bring along any thing that
man or beast can eat and we will
allow you the marke price for it.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
AH persons having demands against
the estate of David Culpepper, de
ceased, are hereby notified to render
in their demands according to law;
and all persons indebted to said estate
are required to make immediate pay
ment. Jan. 1st. 1894.
Wm, C. Culpepper.
I Adm’r of David Culpepper deceased.
CARD OF THANKS.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Morgan
tender sincere thanks to their
friends and acquaintances for tbe
many kindnesses and courtesies
during their recent illness and
bereavement.
We carry with us to our new
home sweet memories of loving
friends and neighbors, and pray
that God may deal with you as
kindly and g»ntly as you have^ealt
with us.
Farm Lands.
I am prepared to negotiate loans
on improved farm lands in Dooly
at a low rate of interest.
Addreis or apply to
John H. Woodward,
Attorney and Real Estate Ag’t
Vienna, Ga.
Blasts’
Garden Seeds
and
Onion Setts.
All seeds guaran
teed pure and sound
or money refunded.
The Seed-House
for this Section.
Stovall & Forbes
Druggists, Vienna, Ga
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