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Grirtiu is tl*e )iv,»'U-st, utnotelesi, most pro
gressive town in «BO-rgio. i his 1* uo hj per
oliOH'. deu:vi, tion, as the record of the last
(re years will show.
Purlu* that time It lias built a .4 pul into
„sh mid blind history, a broom factory
opened op the finest granite quarry in the
li uiteii State”, and has many other enter¬
prises in -iti'-empiatiou. it few secured
ano!h« r silroad ninety miles long, aud while
oealea cu the greatest rystera in the Heat ,
he Oentral, has secured cunutction with Hs
i,i uortant riral. the East Teuut»s«o»Vlri; u-e
h t nr St, and has the Fresident of a fourth
silroad residing here and working
Us ultima e completion. With
f , colored
* t, five white and three
0HarehtM.it is uu# building a f10,000 new
Fre bjteriaa ohurfjti. It has increased ite
poputati n by uearlj one fifth. It has at-
mmi
grape and its wine »»king ca;>asity has
doubled every year. It has successfully
nflugurated a system of publiosoUbo s, with
• 0 oereu years curriculum, second to none.
I’hu is p »rt ol the tertJrd of a-t alf decade
«ud simply shows the progress of an already
admirable city, with the ualnr*i advantages
of h..vin~ r the finest climate, summer and
wmtei. in the world.
Oiiifi is the county seat of Spalding
touts,, situated m west Mtd'Ue'Ueorgia,with
* hoalt iy, fertile and rolling country, 1150
l eet abor« sea level. By the census of 18SHJ, it
wdi have at a lo«« estimate between e.000 and
- ■" -
iort—wide-awake, up to the times,
welcome strangers and anxious to secure ecurc de de
sirable settler*, Who Will not
tome if they brlnj;money fl
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the town, 1 here la about or >y one thiug «t
ue#i t» ly
We have se
modatious k
hasincss, mm&amaBa pleasure ant! health seeking guest.'.
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nest uewsput £ne
C oorgisi f -ncloee sivmp* In seiidina
for sample <yi. tin.
This UMol sseU i Will -virwar Juiy 1st
IfKSM. Myjanuaij Ut, IB8», it wiU have to be
rbsoaeu to keep j • with the times.
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JrtQ. J. HiifiiT,
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Ofiioe, 31 Bill htreei, Up Stairs, ’naraMAwl. over g. H
White’s (Rufbho' blore.
p. UlSMUKA. N.M.COLIJNS
D1S.VUKE «t COkLlNS,. .
LAWYKUS,
GRIFF iN, GA.
uiioe,first room in ..Knouituiai fiuiidins
stairs. nmrl-d&wtf
ITHOS, R.
TTOBNBf AT LAW,
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OR* n. STEWART, BOBT. T. DAN I Kt
8TEWART & DANIEL,
ATTOBNEYB AT LAW, .
D. L. PARMER,
attorney at law
WOODBURY. : : OBOR0IA.
HOTEL CURTIS
3RIFFIN, GEORGIA,
tt T'lers meet all trains.
For Rent!
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JOSEY‘HOUSE,
T Rooms, r^
girdsn spot zMMw and staqis ne block
from centre
hoarding
Rsw Broom > bouss bouse and 1:
vtrsei good orchaid and branch. AUo, 40
sent load near tear city lit miu. Also, other
property.
G. A. CUNNINGHAM,
Real Estate Agent
OK i ^ | v - A i * *< t a ©mm FSEB> «w
rwis >Nr
Orant and New Given Remu-
nerative Foreign Missions; i^H
WHO WHO, as SHU MINISTER
TO MEXICO ?
ai« Plum—Harrison Kcoocnluw the Offi-
Aristocracy—Prt Egan and Gal. Tom
Oehlltree—Biography of Consul General
New—*tc.
Washington, D. C.. Marco 20.—The
president ha3 made the following nomi¬
nations: ,, r
Frederick D. Orant, minister to
iiMsuim-fed _ , . ., v
„
eral at London
Paul Thicker, of Texas, marshal for
the eastern district of Texas.
Seugman Bros., of London, special
fiscal agents of the nary department at
Londo i.
'» con^med ('onijaned gA*4-/v the the fjUpwj following
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W. H. Donlap, of Indiana, marshal
of Indiana.
J. ». Bi rton, of Mississippi Mississippi. marshal
of northe.n district of
J. (i. Leach, app aiser at Ph Iadelphia.
W. B. Deacon, of New Jersey, mar¬
shal fo New Jersey.
Washington, D. C., March 20.—The
appoint meat of Whitelaw Reid, editor
of the New York Tribune, for minister
to France, last Tuesday, has given rise
to some eery pretty gossip.
It appears that Mr. Blaine was de¬
termine i that Reid should go to the
Should not. It became a question as to
affair waited in breathless anxiety for
Mr. Blaine drove up
to .he White House with a deep frown
aet.Ini over his brow. He urged the
‘:p2^idetft-k> think better of his determin¬
ation, and talked long and earnestly of
the vast influence wielded by Mr. Hied
among the ra k and file, and showed
conclusively that it Reid were sent to
trance, Murat Halstead would be cut.
out entirely. Suddenly the premier
stopped short, ana blank rawing that the himself oaed up,
demanded p >.nt pro.
numinatiou brows be and withheLl. remarked The stiffly president
knit his :
•Vjir. Reid will go to France.” That
settled it.
Another instance o f this kind is given
by a member of the i or unate illinois
delogadon. Sena.ur 1 arwell called sev¬
eral times to press a certain appoint¬
ment, and each time Harrisun tried to
he \> oul
President, we are tired of this k nd of
api&mu&R, thing, comii.g aro. nd here day by day,
whether you will appoint Mr. so-and-to
to this post 1”
iSfflm. g feSMBKa sa;
‘•No, 1 will not,” said
“I Good day, Mr. President,” their the
Illinois statesmen; and they took
departure. They told their experience
to their intimates with great care and
vast indigna ion all day yesterday and'
hah of to day. ask They Harrison said they anything; would
never but again for for them,
ti.e pressure was too gnat
and they made another trip to the Ex¬
ecutive Mansion and u ged e edith, of
Corporal commissionership. Tanner has rased He is in the backed pen¬
sion not
mg or not. who wan s a pension, wants
Tann .mui.r r lor iui commissioner. uuuiiuusmuei.
’iom Ochiltree has been here fora
wee ficial report observers or sen that days have h back, wanted been and -55-A the some Mexican super¬
th
aslooking W. after er the the claims claims
- ,T«n does not
because he is *
aware that he could not get it. He is
not helping the texas o rce -eekers, be
cause he could do them no good, and be¬
cause they ith don’t him. want Tom to would h ive really an thing like
to (io w
to be consul general to Paris, but he.
Btanff- no^ ha ce.^as he^has jlwaj^^en
‘tu!e”n a w
a tent on to
it with resas j be politics useless that for him he is aware make that
woul mid to an
effort to capture the Mexican mi sion.
It is the kejp practice of the United States (
not to ms Tes an mini6te? to Mexico.
Rush, then
iaat, ilrScutry SiwC^NiScrssiSip made min ster to Mex¬
ico. The government administration at that day since d#
dined, as every Texan
then declined, to send a tOTepre-
sent his government at the halls of the
Mont umas. t our ears ngo an p-unt¬ eff ort
was made io get Lick Hubbard bi
ed to ihe Me ican rniss on. b t the ad- ,
inini-tration would not \ ield. and by
way of compromise gave Hulibard a
mission of equal rank, that to Japan. It
is useless for the Texans to strive for the
Mexican miss on, thek cannot get it, as
*f^S| the policy of the state department is
i r^m'A»r%he withdrawal of the
nomination of Eugene last Schuyler sstart as as-
' acc.unt of an assault made by Mr.
Schuviet in hi bookjentitled VAmerican
Diidfflnao af Wasbbu n.” to¬
gether with -itn rejections rejections upon upon Hie tne admin¬ aamtn-
istration of oi President Pres dent Grant Grant and the era*
ate; and idea,
charges conduct in a* Europe. ec _
Sir Tknuu< Gprtstoaa B*jA
London. March 80.— Sir Thom * Glad¬
stone brother to the ex premier, isdead.
Gen. B. F. Butler was one of the presi¬
dent* oallers on Wednesday.
GRIFFIN, ,Y MORNING. ft: 1889 .’
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I nnsiU Itwwrul >aw’» Career.
Wabhtnuton. D. C.. March SO.—John
C. New. who war appointed consul geo-
errlto London, was bora to Indian* is
1*31. His father Whs a CaapbeUite
minister, After graduating at Bethany
cuBega, Went Virginia, in 1858, he
studied law,
profession.
of his superior he was mode county
clerk. He engaged in banking and w as
dianapolis. profit. Mr. New They and sold hi« out bou at
SSffiSrtSt eon
Vt£ &SZ
last i ampaign. The articles on finance,
which appear in this fmjieV ul an
S.'Mt!L"W a at
, the was sui>sequ«n% under assistant Mr. secretary || of
treasury FoJger.
«* Fred tirant'a MliMiou.
Washington, D. C., March 20.-
chief ■‘’‘j ■
got to achieve distinction. He
e»er, th* son of his esteemed
which would entitle him to some gift at
the presdont’s hands. Mr. Harrison al¬
ways Grant’s recognises offloial aristocracy.
appom ment cuts off another
of Editor Halstead s chances, and that is
about the extent of tiie harm done.
DASHED INTO DENVER.
A B*ce for Uf* In* Two-horw Wagoo—Tba
Assailant Dodo* A m o rt .
,, Dbnvxr, Cot, March 20.—A race for
life attracted the attention of ranchmwr
near Denver ?•
Stark wo wo th th attempted i to murder a
ranchman by the name of Miis Norton.
1116 two men had previously had some
misunderstanding, bad feelings. They which lived engendered each
near
other and met frequently, but no trouble
of a serious nature was anticipated by
the friends of either party. ,
hitc Fatly hed his yesterday his morning Norton
team to wagon and was
driving ie,surely into Denver, when he
ing the noise was caused by some ranch¬
men, which paid no attention fast overhauling until him, the
team, ream, wmen was was iasi overnau
hen itxaabod
that ft wax
the intention of Stark worth to o meet I him
of the piains. and, not being a mod, he
whippea up bis horses to their highe t
speed. His pursuer called upon bun to
Bto P’ warning was not herded.
thebullet * hi zed alongside his head.
This spurred him to redouble hia eiio ts.
sued He applied nd the whip raced vigorously. for nearly mile, Pur
when . Siarkworih pursuer fired second a shot.
a
Gradually from his Norton's ami dashed team into avow away
enemy town at
a fearful rate, running o er dogs and
everythin ? that chanced to be iiitbe
wav. When he sighted a policeman he
stopped his horses, him, find explained 25 the cir¬
cumstances to auout minutes
later the officer perceived Stark worth
driving placed him rapidly under uown arrest. the street and
LED A DOUBLE LIFE.
man, wAs buried on Saturday. He left
SrsKBSK'JS
bill of complaint against charging Mary them Goring with
and disposing John of Go:ing, $60,000 worth #
which, it is alleged, given property to Mary
was
Lit iq, auu uuuv 4**
in .uence,
Mrs. Goring, and transferred property
and money to her almost on call. About
$iO.«J(M ot the
a le, if «■■■ obtained. Judge Hosmer
joined properly the Gorifigs tSSSkm from disposing of mm Dm en-
m
pr^pu^v
CoBtwterate Havel Officer Used.
death, at his bom*, near Pittsboro, of
Wm. K Bendinot. whose name is a fa-
H ry’s accomplished expedition to Ja-
was a very man,
and it, is a matter ir or record that he was
the _JUi first pe.son ■■ I m to to suggest su| suggest the the signal signs
«*|vice. His services in in W» t regard wer
a< board knowledged of trade. by the New York city
Nrvada, Mo„ Much 2b.fa.Rev. tleo.
TollS. of Rich ioh Hill, Hill, is is here here in in Search search hfas of of
his _____ in ane eon. who escaped from at
Rich *“’*> 1 Hill. The young Tolle had been
confi ad in the military asylum at Wash
ing ton. qut escaped from that institu
il •r-^ r=jL_ fa
ra Apr* with a gTanfarar,
St. Paul, Mian., March 20.-Mies Ad-
»!ss.F tion , <rs*s^igfss2:
as
killing
KLEIN AGO.
i
the. Art**se» i*«r. *• *•«<>» 4 •*
art vary Ag.
U>« Native «
*
Chicago* ------ „ —John G.
’ ■ ' . theM lent Who
i hie part to the hamoan
* ‘thewas
by Die
i he .will remain
haM M rr flr ui vn MAAnff hife friends.
Speaking about the stats' ot affaire at
SiBL Samoa, Mr. Klein
American navy, hut.
not very aggressive
armed they would hoard take: Ufa, iMw.w andtiiilan and with an
force mid ^RH
^<Ke‘LS°£d-w;u! t »
down the inspect
Matafaa’s ijr wanted
to blow 1 not dare.
SeySSJr iew fi that toer toward
meant a m
every one aim every unsnot
German or allied to the i was as
o ensi ve e aa as it it coul could be. »y would
scowl at any one they saw about the
American consulate and make ail sorts
Of Offensive remarks i about them.
“What sort of aw the Same-
“Thev are a kind, gcK>d-uatured peo¬
ple, and, unlike many of the nations on
the elands, they will fight against the
fe», Europeans. Most of tbe islanders ac
many, , S5 and have 0 "ibrS'“.»s whatever the taking whtemen but
they may for end Euiopean
now ninert an ves-
ee s nave leen there so much, and thev
have Went done so much trading wit' with hareob- the
re foreigners that they ha Like
atton.
uwed enough nations, to
can exerci e an in, uence oV,r
them, wouid would develop treat into them worth justly, people. they
a
But the Germ na take their land for a
song and their labor for, almost no h ing.
condition.” so they have no chance to improve their
WHY tWY TW wwmhH’
' KcMlvm
Mayor Grant a Atkina
l-wmi-lon l«x Anoll,.>i FI
New York, March 20.—The following
letter, qsktog to have the British fiag
displayed on St. George's Day as the
liish l ag was Monday, has been sent to
Mayor Grant;
make application to you on
The mayor, however, no longer has
authority over the city it hall fia .s. The
irew from Mayor
selves. The application app,' should be pre-
thecit hall to hoist the British flag, or
the they keeper may request do the 'Hie ma or to uirect
to 1L mayor
veto the resolution, and a tw,
vote would pass it over thereto. _
if the resolution was an order to
keeper, the keeper would hoist the flag.
If it was a request to the mayor, he
would do as be pleased about obliging
the aldermen’ April 2td hi St. Georges
Day.
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A MURDEROUS MASTER.
C*l>fc*bl of an Oyster Boat. Endeavors to Bit#
One of Bta Sailors to Murder.
Baltimore, Md., March 20.—The trift
of C&pt. C. T. Beachamp, of the oyster
boat Z. E. Beachamp, for cruelty to sail¬
ors under his command, which was be¬
gun to toe United States court, has
brought Kavalek. out startling lor statements. Capt. Beacha.-no John
a sa on s
boat, stated that the captain had o.iered
to increase his pa if he would consent
to throw two worthless hands overboard.
Thi testimony p.oduce i a bed ed effect
on those rerent. Kavalek told how the
captain beat J> ha Steiner with a stick
of wood without provocation, wa^lt andforced
him to Work when his foot ror*
that he could not pnt it to the ground.
Kavalek raid that toe fare consisted
times malniv of half spoiled beans, with some¬
cabbage, meat, white potatoes and
com bread,
That laws Shertnaking Mayor.
Waterloo, Iowa, March 80.—S. J.
Hoot, who was taken from his shoema¬
ker's bench and *
mi
voters, aided by a
hi* crowd attended the *
av speech i from _no toe
cT^ouid - of
belie1^toat h<
soss of anain. and tears be is daily new some mayor had
c grow-
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s, Ohio, March 20.—Marcus
Sp£f| physician ^ bat
tay.
ERATE
we-ta MarCrm
Sfk^d'rtM AiiWWW
ipaopo ed i
;Tha Tribune
ifiMI r
am the views of Dr.
John Hi i Avenue Presby*
terian <
,z* ' Uo J'W* orsanio union between
l ot both parties, token out of
preaching work
•ame
this be carried outV’
‘Co- ( peration for the
‘“‘“si* 1
aag
k
bv one
istake.
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fa t BEATE bTO,0tTEKEC05. ... -
lh» Livalr kiiMriMw of a WoaM-ha Mui-
rl«d Couple la Ncbracka-
Denver, Col., W - March March 20. 20.—A. - A. R. Ar-
,buckle and wife, of Alma, Neb., arrived
here to-day after a brief «•*«» but exciting
»• -*
* He went there soars two years
s.
the Alma Tunes.
-Two weeks ago Mrs. Arbuekle ob-
tained a divorce -on on the the ground K ioundoffaiIure
Clair, who was a clerk in his pi
3SK!&^*5&«S
were on their wav to ,« married at
justice's of o i ce treated them to a v-
eggs. H waa an une
woul
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wwe
off the clothing oi the couple the mar-
ria e was d ly Ho ewnuod, and the pair
lost no time in seeking a more congenial
atmosphere. - * ^
A COLORED FEUD.
rt Many Bloody Row*, la which Banov aad
Last
night was a bloody
whi
“
J
Cta thought Mato he Cross will die. AichoU escaped. be¬
street a row occurred
tween Bill Bruce and his step-son. Jim
Bruce, to which Bill Jim received was carved with a
shoe knife, and a bad scalp
wound from a brick, n another part
of tba town Tom Winters out Frank
row ders in a terrible wav to toe face
a d breast. In Cadembwn, a suburb ot
Georgetown, S?S. V M« a *A' negro 2S who came here
a re I L.r u i‘'» w S
head and had his skull fractured.
QUEEN NATALIE'S RETURN.
Itbl Alter Milan Loaves the
Army it at*y bo Eapeeted.
Belgrade, March 2®.— 1 The report has
obtained currency here, and has gained
credencain the highest military circles,
that King Milan, following hisabdica
tion of the crown, is alto about** resign
his position as commander-in-chief of the
armv disaffection of Servia. bo marked has become
toe of the people toward tbe
un hrtmed monarch for his treatment of
tne ui.h <ppy but beloved Queen .Natalie,
that tbecapitai a movement has been nvii.ag her foot, to return and
to ret on it
is said it is farmed by the Servian board
of regents during who the have minor.tv bran of appointed toe to
act Young
K.ng Alexander. Should Queen Naralie’s
return be ap* roved longer*dwell byJhe busman court.
MU u coul J no within Bel-
p-ade, ted would probably stek an asy-
V Keparted for Duty.
Philadelphia, March 20 —The Ath¬
letic baseball club players reported for
duty to-day. Manager Sharsig says the
outlook for the season is unusually prom¬
ising The and encouraging. include Robinson, Smith, ,
Purcell. niayers Lyons, Gunning, Curt Welch,
men totofigh {or Wcc ----HRB
gvmn istk-8 ft —------
will begin ball practice. He tars shape that
tbe Athletic* wffl be in good to
meet tbe PHilUee to the local aeries, and
it is more than protwble that a series of
game* will be played with tbe New
Yorks. A delegation, including repre-
sentati res of all the local clubs.«III leave
S^thT jo the reception arrirai to to be accorded to
n n
tiie te ms after the.r brilliant all around
the world trip.
New Ton*, March 20.—A special
mxuxfvwt meeting <r will wiu Ko oe twill) ncra k'nito nere, W uy ♦kftaift wow in. in*
tores ted itx tbo iqotcqwd t t o
the proposed public botanic garden to
Bronx park. Tbe project meets with the
heartiest t-noou agement from leau ng
public men. George William Cnrtto,
who is among the warmest tup; orters
ol the enterprise, declare* that until
New York has such a otanic the garden city wiH as
toe Tarry dub proposes,
GIVES AS 1
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TROUBLE ABOUT ffiBCURWO A
HOTEL AT HAVANA
-Aa "7 IrritaMa TJ.u Brlli.her who wouM “JZ art
0ln mp hi* Ruatn* ta Gro»*r "S|||Uart-
ire riamipi will fcrep to* **arty • tew
•ter*-
Bt. ADOCTTixn Ma.. March 5».-Ex-
togVvMAsAsfaaw A^sxSvftltiaai* JreUwy WaKa.T
bere,,*md «Nr «h<ft« entouMaatte i
nnntlun A ll ithft mtu uto IwiliiTiH ‘r*
aistin , of Mr. H. 51. '
men vtey.ng at toe Ponce de
They weie driven immediately to tbe
hotel to an open barouche, on toe way
Mr. Dickinson said that the trip down
. ^retaed „
wa-i londly the hotel, the lor a speech,
“ig at party was*
which per
"on the hotel
»-n» baad «r
““‘12. the ing e "
was at Mrs. Lleve and s instance that i
ia*m cent hostdr.es. T
on then d if led ou to Spam
In whtcii Mr. Bayard took par.. i-wM V
Ex ^wretary V ilas has .ecsiveJ ved a tele
to accommodMe an ex-preddent. It war
s ch matters that tiie party repair to La
Ma ctote ctn arrival at «*▼. »* Th*
bis e^sssittfRi'ai: the
goa ts,
will w ill put yut up at the first-mentioned ratab-
hooked A .way Wllrtntte week. tei L’liref SgBtf '
iar nex t
Gev e raer Lee *f Tiretate
Richmond, Va., Mar, h 20.—Governor
FitzHugh West, Fk. ..and Lee has reft possibly here for “
Pi evident loveland may his contejiplatsd join ex-
t on
trip to Cuba.
CUPID IN HION LIFE,
Ghtof Justlcv roller** »an*hter Meets
marry the men of Her Chrtcc,
Milwadree, Wig., March 20.—Miss
Pauline Fuller, fifth daughter M Chief
Justice Fuller, was mairied here last
night at the Kirby bou by justice J
e a
the peace. 'Hie groom was J. Matt. A
berry, Jr., ot Chicago, and it was s tun¬
a-way. match. The couple arrived in
tbe city at fifflO, on the St. Paul train,
and were driven to the Kirby house.
There was no difficulty to securing the
services ocrtck of she a justice, and shortly performed, after a
oereiuony Pteltne was Ftole;,
.uffl. Aubeiy, of highly nee educated, and J« 12
years sge, J. re-
markably brey is twenty-three handsome. Matt. old. Au¬ He
the general year*
is the son of 7 western
agent of the Merchants Despatch fast
people H „ „ .
soon . ij ened into love. ----------
parent moved to the Fallen* shortly and toe before they
to We hingion, str ng-
Hew the Chl.f Jiutlc* Received in
Wash;noton, D. C., March 20.—Chief
Justice Fu ler was found by a rep-
resemativo of the United Fre s
5 i 2 ljg& T rL£» ,
ne seemed surprised and shocked when
the dispatch a was ^as shown »1 to him about
his daughter, but he said he had no
statement to make.
ritw e* Broadway, Maw York.
New York, March 20.—Flames broke
■TTC* frame fig IhyJftr mid the
two story structure, was,
remnant of it still is, almost opposite the
Hotel Normandie it v.as one of the
ro . of 1 lm«y structure which extended
on B oadway Horn Tbirty reranth street
Kgjh^ £h.r——- ty-re«nth steret fSSktZd
be pulled d own,
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fatal woMi Riot*.
London, March SO.—Riots have oc¬
curred in WhSetawoff Wales over to* collection of
tithes.
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