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7'HE CHRONICLE.
OFFICIAL ORGAN WILCOX COUNTY.
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— TELEPHONE NO. 44.
Filtered lit I lie Post office lit Abbeville. On
ns second-fins* matter.
THI'HSDA V, MARCH !i, 1898.
Bob Wick, the poet., philosopher
and humorist, of the Ocilla Dispatch
is at his old tricks again.
Col. T. C. Taylor is announced for
a he opening speech ol bis campaign
for congress at Cnadilla next Satur
da\ JVJmt is Tom after, anyway?
Should war occur between this
Country and Spain ; when the tocsin
is sounded, keep an eye on the lire
eating and blood drinking patriots
who have been so blatant for the
conflict.
.Then' are some points of resem
blance in the make up of Grover
Cleveland and Allen D. Candler—
'i’liey are both posessed with the ad
mirable traits of candor, courage and
firmness. *
.
Editor UJiristoplK-T of tin; (’ordulc
jlerald is an optomiat from away
Lack lie predicts swooping vic
tories for the populists throughout
die state this yo.iv l'pi. qll the offices
in the gift of the people.
Stun Jones having caused conster
mwion among tin* candidates for
Governor hv his late announcement,
and enjoyed it, will now proceed to
uprk seriously and effectively to
make the election of Allen D. Can
dler, the peoples candidate, sure.
In case of war between Hie United
States and Spain the farmers of the
Atlantic and Gulf states will do well
to devote their exclusive attention to
raising bread and meal There
would be no demand for cotton at
any price, as long as the war eon
tinned.
Dr. A. it. Royal has located at
yoi'dcle. pv. Royal has for the past
ten years been practising his profes
sion at Abbeville and his splendid
equipment for surgery or the prac
tice of medicine "will put him in the
front rank of his profession wherever
lie goes.
Allen D. Candler is the choice of
the people of Abbeville and vicinity
for the next governor of Georgia, by
a large majority, At u ivopnt; mass
meeting of tho citizens of Abbeville
a Candler Club was formed in which
the name of every one present was
enrolled as an active working
member.
r riint Hon. 10. I>. lipuis will suc
evvU hiuisvlf in Ihv nvxt v-ongvess
there is no doubt No serious oppo
sition to him 1ms uuuiifosted itself.
On the contrary, almost without ex
ception, the newspapers of the third
district, recognizing his merit and
ability, are warmly espousing his rt
eWetion.
The Supreme Court of Georgia, in
a recent decision, declares that all
laws that have been passed to pro
hibit the sale of liquor in specific
towns or localities are void and un
constitutional in counties where a
pVohittitiim for the whole county
does not exist. This decision will
convert many a dry place in Georgia
into a very wet one.
A Little Curious.
It is :t little* curious says the finan
cial Uevioiv, that both Mexico and
China should have been negotiating
for gold bonds, just at the moment
that tilt* gentl'-Tuen in this pounttv
who propose such administration for
the financial systems of those coun
tries were declaring that the United
States, ought to pay its bonds in
silver. China has just placed. $s~>,
009.000 worth of bonds, with K»g
land ami Germany, payable in gold,
, CAMirso. and i Mexico G • ’ has i recently ,
negotiating for l ids tor 5-100,
worth of bonds in gold.
Lewis His Own Successor.
Col. Tom Taylor's lengthy congres
sional announcement, which he waft
ed with siH'li dramatic ( Tort to the
vot‘‘srof the Third district three weeks
ago. seems not l<> have created much
of a ripple in the political waters
any where roundabout. So far as
the Timer,-Recorder can predict, Mr.
Taylor J will hardly he able to enter
tIn* race with atlV , hope 01 SUCCOUlUg
||oil. E. It. Lewis. The concensus
of opinion is that Mr. Lewis will be
returned to congress by an overwhel
ming majority, and this is as it
should be, for lie lias made a good
reco r< 1 p r< >y i ng ,h i m se If af aithf u 1 serv
ant of the people, and they will with
out the shadow of a doubt reward
Mr. Lewis with a second term.
Tnere is scarcely an instance on
record where a man went to the front
as rapidly as Mr. Lewis, All knew
him to he a strong and able financier 5
but even his most ardent friends and
supporters could hardly have predict
ed that he would so quickly grasp
and master the regime of polities, as
lie bus, More than once he has ap
peared on the floor of the house and
won credit for himself and constitu
cuts iii able arguments in state and
national affairs; and no man has
been more v. M u-i,ful of the interests
of his immediate constituents than
has the faithful and energetic con
gressman from the Third district.
The Times-Recorder heartily com
mends Congressman Lewis for his
two years of Jktithful service. He is
a strong, active and fearless worker
in the democratic ranks; a man who
makes known his con.yicj,jpqs and
don't fail to stand by them. lie is
a friend of the people and keeps his
promises alike to one and all, and
the Third district always rewards an
honest and faithful representative,
which goes without saying that Mr.
Lewis will be lus own successor.—
Am .rieus Times-llecorder.
Our Military Strength.
Since the explosion of our battle
ship Maine in 1 lav, inna harbor uni j
possibly eventuate in serious diili
eulties with Spain it is both timely and
pertinent to make some inquiry in
to the military strength of the United
States. Some discussion has already
lie; n made of our naval strength.
In the New York Sun of last Satur
daysome interesting figures were given
hearing upon the number of troops
which this country could put into the
field iu the event of hostilities. To
make use of these figures, the
strength of the present organized
military force of the United States
aggregates 114,3(52 officers and men.
Should the necessities of war require
the entire' fighting .strength of the
nation, not less than 10,415,701 men
could he put into the field within a
month’s time. The available men
which each state and territory could
furnish, if need he, to meet the re
quirements of war, are indicated iu
the following table:
Alabama.............. . 105.000
Arkansas.............. . 250.000
Arizona.............. 30.000
CaUfoonia............. . 214.020
Colorado............. 85,000
Connecticut.......... . 108,0-“’
District of Columbia
Do In wave.............
Florida............... .
Georgia............... . 204.021
Idaho.................
Illinois............... .
Indiana................ .
Iowa.................. . 204.874
Kansas................ .
Kentucky ............ .
Louisiana............ .
Maine................. .
Maryland............. .
Massachusetts........ .
Michigan............. .
Minnesota............ .
M ississippi........... .
Missouri.............. .
Montana.............. . 31.381
Nebraska.............
Nevada............... r (i.2oo
New Hampshire...... 31.000
New Jersey........... '.‘>85.273
New York............. . vMU(I.IK)l)
North Carolina....... . 245,(HX*
North Dakota......... 19,1)37
New Mexico........... 35,(500
Oklahoma............. . 50,000
Ohio................... . 650,000
Oregon................ . >22
Ponsylvanln........... . 878.39!
Rhode Island......... 85,000
south Carolina....... . 177.000
South Dakota......... 55. (NX)
Tennessee............. . 180,000
Texas.................. . 30(>.00l)
Utah................... 35,000
Vermont.............. 44,161
Virginia............... . 364,227
Washington......:..... 87.879
West Virginia........ 125JMK)
\Y i scons in............. . 372.1*52
Wyoming............. 8.01K)
Total unorganized.. 10.5U1.3J9
Total organized..... . 1! 1.362
Grand aggregate le. 115,701
Taken in addition to the fighting
strength of our naval squadron,
" • ! i 1 'D is lar siqH'rior to Spain s. the
foivgoir.ii table shows that tlu> Unit
h;;s | iiU , , ;IU „ for ap , m ..
lu-nsion as to the final onteome of
hostilities.
GRADED
AND
HIGH SCHOOLS.! j
The curriculum of the Graded School will extend to the 7th grade and
I
in the High School to the Junior class in the leading colleges.
gjtjr--— A CLASS IN PEDAGOGICS
Teaching teachers how to teach is a specialty of the Abbeville School
The tuition will be free to all persons within the school age residing in the
School district and receiving instruction in grades 1 to 7, inclusive.
Tuition for pupils-residing outside tlu- School district, in grades 1 to
7, inclusive, 50c per month where public funds follow.
Tuition for pupils in 8th grade. $1,50; and in 9th and 1.0th grades
$2,50 per month. Fall term will open Monday. Sept.
For further information address It. Monroepresident of ti ns
tees, or R. J, Prentiss, Principal, Abbeville, tin.
Legal Advertisements,
Application for Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA —Dooly County.
To all whom it may concern:—.T. M. Warren
and G. \V. Holliday, administrators of Tho#.
Warren, deceased, have in due form applied to
the undersigned for leave to sell the lands l.^r
longing to the estate of said deceased: and the
ordinary of Wilcox county, Ga., in which said
lands arc located, and of which said Thomas
Warren was a resident at the time of his death,
and in which county said estate is being ad
ministered, being disqualified, said application
will he heard by me on the first Monday in
March Jmdm, at Vienna, Ga, This Feby, 7. !«:».
.t. I). ILUlCillOVU,
Ordinary. Dooly count'
Election Notice.
State of Georgia, Wilcox count y.
OtV.ce of County Uomy.usvdonvvs of Wilcox
county: -It is hereforoordered that on Wednes
day the <itli day of April iww an election be held
at the various precincts ot said county of Wil
cox to elect a. Tax Collector in and for said
county, to till a vacancy that now exist in said
tax collectors office, for said county under such
regulations and in the manner as now provided
by the statutes in such cases made and provi
ded. It is furtlu^r ordered that this order be
published once a week for four weeks in the
Rochelle New Era and the Abbeville Chronicle,
t'ne newspapers in which the sheriff of said
county publishes bis legal notices.
Granted this 7th day of Feb. 1898.
By order of L. F, Nance,
I). McDuffee.
M. F. McAnally.
,1. N. Finns. Clerk. Corns, of Hoads A- Rev,
React Notice.
State of Georgia, Wilcox county.
Whereas; G. \Y. Hervald, dames McCall and
others have made application to this court
praying for an order to change a portion- of the
Rochelle and Seville public road that leads via
of Union church, said change to begin at west
end of lane, west of .lames Owen s old place, at
the north east corner of lot of land No. 12'*.
twelfth dlstviet. in said county, running due
west on lot line about 300 yards. Thence in a
northwest course to said public road. Now
this is to cite and admonDh all persons that on
and after the first Monday in March 1808 said
change will be granted, if no good cause is
shown to the contrary. This the 7tli day of
February 18D8. Ity order or
. L. F. Nance,
1). McDuffie,
M. K. McAnally.
J. N\ Evans, Clerk. Corns, of Loads ,V Key
Road Notice.
State of Georgia: Wilcox county.
Whoreas; A. .1, Gibbs and others have made
their application to this court imiyini; for an
order to change a portion of the public road
known as the Rochelle and Lam Taylor road in
the 1171 district, commencing* near the resi
dence of A. .1. Gibbs. running about 1130 yards
east, thence southeast about 100 yards intersec
ting again with the said public road. Said
change goes through the lands of A. I. Gibbs,
W. it. Owens and Sy Gibbs. Now this is to cite
and admonish all persons that on the first
Monday In March said change will he granted
if t\o good cause is show to the contrary.
This 7th day of February, 1 SDH.
Ity order of
L. V. Nance,
I). Me Du Rio,
M. L- McAnally.
.7. N. Evans, Clerk Corns, of Roads A Rev
Notice.
GEORGIA--Wilcox county.
Notice is hereby given that 1 intend to apply
to lion. ('. C. Smith, judge of the Superior court
of said county, on the 28th day of March next
(1808) at the court house in. Abbeville, said
county, for leave to sell, for reinvestment, tlie
following veal estate, belonging to Lillian K.
Reid, minor child of George R. Reid, Jr., dec’d,
to wit: 21i» acre of lot of land No. 2.2 in the 1st
district of Wilcox county Georgia: said 210
seres being in the southerly and astern part of
said lot. The reason for desiring to sell and
reinvest the proceeds is:
v 1st The said land is unimproved and at pres
ent yields no income.
2 nd I desire to invest in other land which
will yield an income.
Fannie F. Monroe. Guardian of
S. F. Reid and Lillian L. Reid.
Notice of Sale.
By virtue of n power of attorney contained in
a certain mortgage executedTy Mary Clark to
Cults and Lawson and 1) B Nicholson on the 22
day of March. ls'.)7. and recorded in hook J.
pages 337 and 338. in the office of the etc of
the Superior court of Wilcox conn iy. v.. tvll
sell by public outcry before i-onrt iion-e
door in Abbeville, Ga., during tin leva] It i ■.
of sale on Tuesday the 5th day < IKttS,
for cash to the high bidder, the following
described land. 1 o~w Tbc west one-lialf of
that tract or p ‘i of land in the town of Ab
beviUe, Wilcox county. Ga.. being one-half
acre, more or less, and being distinguished in
the plat of said town, as lot No. 33 and being the
one-half of said lot facing 52 y; feet on Tarheel
street, bounded on the east by the iaasd* of
Sonney Harris, and on the west by the lands of
the late A V Beaton estate. Said sale to satisfy
said mortgage. This March 1st Isps.
Cults A Lawson,
1). B. Nicholson,
5 3 5i Altys. for Mary Clark.
Kxemption Notice.
GEORGIA. Wv.con uv .UiUy.
Ilattie Smith has applied for exemption of
personally ud setting apart and valuation of
homestead, and 1 will pass upon the same at 10
o'clock m. on t.'-.o 7i’n day of M'arcl; isps. i
John M. Warren, ordinary. I
CITY MARSHAL SALES.
GEORGIA, )
Wii.cox Count*, j'
Will be sold before the courthouse
door in the City of Abbeville, within
file legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in April, 1898, the follow
ing described property, to-wit:
One vacant lot in the city of Abbeville, Ga..
.situated on the corner of Fine and Bel! streets,
and hounded on the north by Fine street, on
the south by James Mixon, on the east by \Y
i! Dickey and on the west by iiel] street: virtue! con
taming ^ of an aor<\ more or less, if,
of a city II fa \s. .1 D Carmichael, for adva-
Jorem luxe > for 1897.
Ai ••(> itr 1 be same time and place will be sold
Erie following described property, to-wit One
iio-.i-v and lot containing one acre, more or less,
rn the corner of Main and Church streets and
bounded on the south by Main street: on the
north by Ocmulgee street, on the east by i, M
Maynard, on the west by Church street, By
virtue of a city ti fa vs. L M Maynard, for ad
valojem taxes for 3897.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
the following described property, to-wit Lot
So. U in block “l bounded on the east by
No. 2 ol Abbeville Loan and Improvement (Jo.,
on the north by lo; No. lo of said company, on
the south by lot No. 12 o said company, and
west by Brond stre', By virtue of a city ti. fa
vs. Abboviiie Land and Improvement Com
pany, for udvalorcm taxes for 18tt7.
Also at tne same time and place will be sold
the following described property, to-wit: one
house and lot In thocity of Abbeville. Ga., sit
uated on the corner of Jiroad and Monroe Sts.
and bounded on the north by M. E. church lot.
on the south by Monroe street, on the east by
broad street and 0:1 the west by lots of T L
jfojtcn, containing ».{ of an acre, move or less.
By virtue of a eitv ti fa vs. R a Wilson, agent,
for ad valorem taxes for is: *7.
Also st the samo time and place will be sold
the following described property, to-wit: One
house and lot in the city of Abbeville, Ga S! t
uated on the corner of Broad and Stubbs streets
and bounded on the north by Stubbs street, on
the ssuth by M. L. church lot, on the east by
Broad, street and on the west by T Goltlieb, .1 J
Hendloy and others: containing one-lialf acre,
more or less. By v irtue of a city fi fa vs. J K
Monroe, agent, for ad valorem taxes for 1897.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
the following described property, to-wit: One
house and loi in the city of Abbeville, Ga sit
uated on the east side of G. A A. railroad short
line and bounded on the north by Wells avenue
south by A .1 Bowen, east by A Brown, con
taining one acre, more or less. By virtue of a
ti fa in favor of the city of Abbeville vs. .1 C
Massee, for advalorem taxes for 1897.
Also at the same time and place w ill be sold
the following described property, to-wit: One
house and lot j.p the city of Abbeville, Ga si t—
uated on the corner of Broad and Pine streets
and bounded on the north by Pine street, on
the south by lot of R E Pope. on the east by K
V Bov.en, on the west by Broad street, contain
ing one acre, more or less By virtue of a city
li fa vs. .J L Bowen, agent, for advalorem taxes
for 1897.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
the following described property, to-wit: One
house and lot in the city of Abbeville. Ga , sit
uated on the north side of Ncapolis street,
bounded on the north by Ocmulgee street, on
the east by lot of Mary Clark, on the west by
jail lot, containing one-half acre, more or less,
I>;v virtue of a city fi fa vs. Clara Allen, for ad
valorem taxes for 1897.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
the follow ing described property, to-wit; One
house and lot in the city of Abbeville, Ga slt
unfed on the north side Of Ncapolis street, and
bounded on the north by ocmulgee street, on
the east by Broad street, on the west by lot of
.1.1 llemliey, containing one acre-, more or less.
By virtue of a city ii la vs. Emma V. Allen, for
advalorem taxes for J8;*7,
Also at the same time and place will lie sold
the following described property, to-wit One
W horse power boiler, also one 50 horse power
engine, the same being Watertown make.
Levied on as the property of Berry A. Whitley
to satisfy a i1 fa in favor of the city of Abbe
viih- vs. Berry w Whitley for advalorem taxes
for loi*7.
■L J. Bakfikld. Marshal.
Citation.
GEORGIA - Wilcox county.
To whom it may concern:—Lizzie McMillan,
widow of George McMillan, deceased, hav
jngapplied :•> me. for the twelve months allow
a: 7 -aad her minor children, and ap
j>r;ii.-.".s .having been appointed und having
*w 5 heir return setting apart said allowance
within thirty days from the date of the appli
cation. All persons interested are required to
show cause, if any they can at the March term
18 s*s of Wilcox court of Ordinary, why said
allowance should not be confirmed and the
return of said appraisers made the judgement
of said court. This Feb. 7th, 1BU8.
John M. Warren,
Ordinary of Wilcox County.
J. E. Bivins, pres. A. J. Call.yuan’. V. i‘
.1. Bivins, Cashier
Capita! $50,000. Surplus $8,000.
First National Bank,
C0 2\*I JJCTvlC, GA.
Accounts of Banks, Corporations. Firms an
Individuals Solicited. Collections made*. Six •
percent, interest paid on time deposits,
Spain is Blowing Up
Warships in Cuba
and we are Blowing
DOWN Prices Here.
We Quote a Few Regulars.
4 Lead Pencils 1
14 Slate pencils 1
24 Envelopes *—*
Nut meg grater F—
Bottle Ink
Mucilage 10
] () y,i M Cheeks 35
Tablets, each, 1
Memo Book 1
14 1 shirt buttons 4
Mens shirts 13
Wash pans 3-4-5
Ladies corsets 23
Gut Grice Store,
A. F. CHURCH WELL & CO., CCMMERCE ST.
ABBEVILLE. GA.
EUREKA - HOTEL
OPPOSITE DEPOT—GA. & ALA. RY.
Accommodations First Class in
Every Particular.
3 P LASSETER, Proprietor.
SCHOFIELD'S
RON CfT WORKS.
MACON. GEORGIA.
High Grade Machinery,
Engines, Boilers and Saw Mills,
MOTE. Have lately made our already w a
S'* eil Boiler Shops, makin tfj Boiler Man B
Plants iu the Southern States
SelioffeliTs jjpretttftitti Stresses
In the Lead for Sixteen Years.
Anything in the machinery line supplid at oopular prices. Full and
complete stock of Iron Pipe, Bar Iron, Boiler «'nbe. Steam Pumps, In
jectors. Inspirators, Valves, Belts, Etc., always on hand,
2>ea! (be /Smfactartr Direct and
Save Ssents* GswaUsions.
J. S. Schofields Sons Co.,
Macon, Georgia.
Georgia and Alabama Railway.
SAVANNAH SHORT LINE.
Passenger Schedules Effective December 12, 1897.
MAIN LINE.
No- 19 17. No- 18. No- 20.
7 33SSS EESSSSS §s:i:«L4stf. a in 1 v Savannah aril 20 p m 8 a m
a 11 a m ar Helena ar 6 -10 p m 3 a m
i a 12 j) m ar Abbeville ar 5 50 pm 2 a in
2 1 p m ar Cordele ar 4 45 p rn 1 a m
;; u 2 p m ar Americas ar S ;H* p m 12 a m
4 It a a p m ar Richland ar 2 40 pm 11 \> m
8 Oo a m ar Montgomery i\- lo 45 a m 7 p m
COLUMBUS & ALBANY DIVISION.
No. 3. No. 1* No- 2* 4
3 to p m lo 05 a m 1 v Columbus ar 5 20 p m m
fi 00 p m 11 40 a m ar Richland ar 3 55 p m —I a m
« 50 p m 1 30 p m ar Ubanv lv 2 10 )> m OT a m
FITZGERALD DIViSION.
No- 9. No. 7- No. 8. No- 10.
5 33)1171 7 15 am lv AbbevilW , ar 13 IS p m li ao p m
il 55 p m s> 13 ;i m ar Fitzgerald ar 11 15 an « 43 p m
7 35 P 111 10(11 a m ar Ocilla lv in 20 a nr A 03 p ni ......... [''[ ...fi"
♦Trains Nos. 1 und 2 carry through coaches between Atlanta and Albany In connection with
Southern llatlway. CONNECTIONS.
TRAIN NO. 19. Connects at Savannah with Plant System. F. (•'. A I*, and steamers. At
Helena with Southern UatHvay Train No. 13 north bound. At Abbeville for FHr.eersM and
Ocilla• At Cordele with G. S. A F. Ji. R. No. 4 north bound. At Iilchland with <' A 4 Division
for .ubanv and Columbus. At Montgomery with L. A X. for New Orleans ami heyontL for lli-
mincham and the north, also with \\. Ity. of Alabama, for Selma.
TRAIN NO. 17. Connects a! Savannah wilh Plant System and F. C. A 1*. R. R_ At Helena
with southern I’y. No. lit south hound and No. 15 north bound. At AhhevUle for FDz-erald' and
Cordele with G. S. A F. R. R. No. I south hound and No. 2 north bound "
Ochjla. with At A A. Division for Columbus and ..tlanta also for Albany, An MontKomerv \t Rich
land c. beyond/ Birmingham and with L.
a x. for New Orleans and for tijo north, also with Western Ity. of Al
abama for Selma. with L. N.
TRAIN MO. 18. Connects at Montgomery A front New Orleans and from the
north.also with Western Rv. of Alabama from Selma. At llichland with ('. A A Divisicn for
Colnmims and Atlanta, also for Albany. At Cordele with G. S. A F. Rv. No. r, Tor Tifton and
Valdosta. At Abbeville Tor FTtzgertld and Ocilla. At Savannah*vith Riant System and F. (' *
R. Railroad. MontKOBiw.v with L. A X. from
TRAIN NO. 20. Connects at New Orleans and from Die
north, also with Western Ry. of Alabama trom Selma. At Cordele with u. s, ,v p Vy No a
south bound. Sitvanmtli At Abbeville with Riant tov l-ltzvt-ntld System. F. and c. Ocilla. A I’. R. At it. Helena and Steamers. with Southern Rv. No'if south
hound. At Rarter Cars Trains Nos. 17 and is. I’ullman l*alace
Klegnnt IliitVct on Slee)iins Cars on Trains
NoS. 19 and 30.
At. N. KICiHT, A. DOPE.
Assistant Gen). >*»»?« -J/Jg| iBTTi vlee ,, resklent , nd &M« a h ‘»**«' Aaeat.
Tifton and Northeastern Railroad.
“SOLDIERS COLONY ROUTE.”
IvG>oeil Tinno No, (V
H. H. TIFT,
President
NO. 7 XO. 3 NO. 1
M. P. M. A. M. LEAVE
3 10 K 10 8 00 0
3 22 3 23 8 15
H 3C 31 •’ 8 25 8
3 50 3 52 «
3 55 3 58 CD . -6
4 08 4 10 9 13 20 ■n
4 20 4 25 9 30 25 ARRIVE
SystS M/oSfeu&M'dFl&SS
Mites.
Cambric per yd • <4
Mens fine shoes X
Suspenders 7
Jeans per yd. n
Baby shoes 19
Mens’ socks 4
Linen towels pr. 19
Mens’ handkerchiefs 4
Dozen safety pins 2
144 pants buttons. 5
Hose per pair 5
Dipper ^
I Box snuff cc
General Offices:
GEORGIA.
EFFECTIVE
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