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This llluitrated rangnzln
>w attained a circulation
YfQog Hoik* has
Jbably, than
of its class,
perfection, both
l Say a of It*
Fe wish we could point
rlndlnil 11 lorn In r*.*'
"There is no magazine for the
I fcofr _
that of any other monthly
It has been called “a ntam
as regards Its literary ezoellSriee and ItnaYtUtlc
merit." It was the first to sire to boys and g'rla I
and girls the Tory best illustruii w- that could be
bad, and has earned the nai... oi
0 "The Chlldr«n*a Art Magazine*”
The greatest living writers of Europe and Am
erica are among Its distinguished contributors:
Oliarlee Dudley Warner, Henry W. Longfellow.
•Tobn O. Whittier. II. II. Eoyeaen. Haze Holm,
I tret Hnrte.'Uall Hamilton, Thomas Hughes, Lou.
tea II. Alcott, Donald O. Mitchell, Harriet Tree.
celt SpotTord, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, George
MacDonald, Washington Gladd n. The Goodsle
Hlstei ‘ ~ ’ ‘
Iturnctt, Celia Tha:
lllgginion. Lucy I.
of “Alice in Wonde
Aldrich, and hnndri
What Ei
London Daily Ni
out Ua equal in out
The Spectator: “I
magazines."
Literary World:
young that can be said to equal it," etc. ete.
JlrllHant Feature* of the Coining Year.
The ninth roltun*’, which logins with the No
vember, 1881, number, will contain a new Serial
Htory, by Mrs. Mary Mopes Dodge, editor of Ht.
Nicholas, author of **Hans Brinker. or tho Sliver
Hkatea," etc. etr. A secoml serial story, full of
lively Incident, “Tha Ilooaier School Hoy," by
Edward Kggleston, author of “The lloosicr School
Master,” etc. A single article of universal Inter
est; “How Children Hhould Learn lMu-h," by
Richard Wagner, the eminent composer. Two
other serial?, one dealing with campaign life in
the late war, and the other with Girl and Hoy Life
In the 13th Century. I'lnys for Home and Hcliool,
Embroidery for Girls, Amateur Newspapers, Il
lustrated Practical and Descriptive Papers, Arti-
<-les*o|i Snorts, and The Treasure-box of Litera
ture will bo among the feature* of tf»l« great vol
ume. An Immense edition will be printed of the
Chrlstmss Number, which will be ready about
December 1»t.
Price, |3.00 a year; *.5 cents a number. Hub*
MTiptione taken and^niog.iziues sold by book sel
lers and news dealers everywhere, or the publish -
eis. TUB CENTURY CO..
Colon Hquarc, New York.
The CENTURY MAGAZINE,
(SCRIBNEK’8 MONTHLY,)
FOB THE COMING YEAH.
With the November number began the i ew
aeiIt's under the title of TheCentury Magazine,
wlileh will be, ill feet, it netr, enlarged, and im
proved “SCBIBMtR." Thr page is somewhat longer
hi I wider, admitting pic‘ ~ r - '•
RWimtism
Neuralgia, Sprains,
I'aln In the Back and Side.
There Is nothing more painful than these
diseases; hut the pain can la? removed and
tho disease cured by imo of Perry Davis*
Pain Killer.
luent that may do more harm thun good.
Pain Killer has been In constant use
for forty years, and the universal testimony
from all parts of tho world is, It never
fails. It not only effects a permanent cure,
but It relieves pain almost Instantaneously.
Iking a purely vegetable remedy, It Is sure
t:i the hands of the most Inexperienced.
Tho record Jf cures by tho use of Pain
Kttt.su would fill volumes. The Billowing
extracts from letters received show what
those who havq tri ;d It think: •
Edgar
Fourteen Additional Page*.
The following I* n nummary of the feuding
feat urea of the new aarJca lor the year!
A NEW NOVEL HY MKH. BURNETT
(author of **Thnt Ion o’ UwrlcV etc.), cn-
i lilt'd ‘‘Through Ono Adiniulatratfen,*' h atory of
Washington life.
STUDIES OK THK LOUISIANA CIt HOLES.
By Urn, W. Cable, outhor of Tha OrnmliMlmea,’
etc. A aaiiea of Illustrated paper*, on the tradi
tions and romance of t’roolc life in l<oohliiiia.
A NOVEL BY W. 1>. rtOWKLl.8 (author of
“A Chance Acquaintance," etc)* dealing with
characteristic features of American life.
ANCIENT AND MODERN HCULITUItK.
A “IIibtobt or ScuLrruar," by Mrs. Lucy M.
Mitchell, to eontulu tho finest series of engrav
ings yet published of the mastorpieco of sculp
ture. There will also be pipers on “Livimo
Knulihh Scuirrous,” und on tho ‘‘Youxukb
8ot'i.rroMs or Ankkica," fully Illustrated.
THK OPEKA IN NEW YOKE, by Klcliard
Grant White. A popular and valuable series, to
be Illustrated with woudeilul completonosH and
heautv.
AUCIIITKCTUKE AND DECORATION IN
AMERICA will Ik? treated In a way fa Interest
both householder and lioiisewlte; with many
practical aa well aa beautiful IlhMrntion* from
" UKPRKMKNTATIVK MEN AND WOMEN
onrilK urril CENTURY. Biographical sketeh-
es accompanied by porfraPs of George Eliot,
Robert Browning, Rev. Frederick W. Hobart son,
(by the late Dean Manley,) Maltbow Arnold,
Chriatinl Ro-elti, and Cardinal Newman, mid of
the younger American authors, Win. II. Howells,
Henry James, Jr., and George W. Cable.
SCENES OK THACKSUAY'H HAW-
TIIOKNK’H AND GEORGE ELIOT’S NOVELS.
Succeeding the llluatrated series on tho scenes
cf D cken's novel*.
THE REFORM OF THE CIVIL SERVICE,
Arrangements have been made for a series of able
taper* on this pressing |H»lltlcul question.
POETRY AND POETS IN AMERICA. I hero
will be studies of Longfellow, Whittier, Emerson,
Lowell, ami others by K. 0. Hicdmnn.
STORIED, SKETCHES AND ESSAYS may
Ihi expected Irani Charles, Dudley Warner, W. 1).
Rowell’s “Mark Twain’\Kdwaru Eggleston, Hen
ry James, Jr., John Muir. Miss Gordon Cumin Ing,
“II. II.,” George W. Cable, Joel Chsndlei liar-
ris, A. C. Redmond, F. D. Millet, Nosh Itrooks,
Flank R. Stockton. Constance F. Woolson, II. II.
Rovvsen, Albert Stickncy, Washington Gladden,
John llurrouglir, Parke Godwin Tommaso Halvi-
nl, Henry King, Ernest lugersol, K. L. Oodkln,
K. B. Waahburiic.and many others.
Gue or two papers «*n “Tho Adventure of the
Tile Club," and an original life of Bewick, the en
graver, by Austin Dial non, arc among other fea
tures to he later announced.
\THK EDITORIAL DEPARTMENTS through
out will bo nnusua'ly comidete. ami the ‘•World’s
Work" will bo considerably enlarged.
Tha price of The Century Mugaalue will remain
at MOO per year (to cents a i.uinWrL The |«»i-
trait (siae *.’1x27) of the lute Dr. Holland, Issued
lust before bis death, photographed from a llfe-
sixo drawing by Wyatt Eaton, will possess a now
Interest to thr readers of this ningnlfec. U Is
offered ut |5.00 retail, or together with Hie Cen
tury Maguzine for *«.r>0. Subacrtptiona ore taken
by tha publishers, and by book-sellers and news
dealers everywhere.
THE CENTURY COMPANY,
Union Square, New \ ork.
I A. lowler,
SMXTHVXLLE, CA.
Groceries,
Canned Goods,
Dry Goods,
Shoes, Hats,
Notions,
Crockery,
Glassware.
Ho.ni London:
I L~d b e.; ..iKk U'<i three r ears w ith muruliria
rmt v snciit** ;u*iu«of th. *toi,M< h. Tbedm-tora
si *.c-tiiitn *t- r Ifia-pti iJ gav j up my ease iu
den Hr. Itrledyo'ir Fain KiM.zn.mtd It gave
me immediitto r. lief. I huve regained my
rt 'Witrtn. iind nrn.now able tor dlow my usual
0.H. Wr.lv/orth. Bare,Me., writes:
lit rnued iiMi.romp' -f frc-Vi
the»idr by the me f !*••* tt„ .
E. Yovk cuys:
I have need your I* •. in K
Mild h* VI> recalle«i guilt l^,, VUK
Barton Beaman snyo:
Hnye.u ed Pjin Kli.irui for thirty years,
rbomuatfemsm! ****** to *
Mr! Burditt writes
_ R"'eer/nitr Utyive r» lief in (-usesof rheuiuntlsm.
Phil. Gllbort, Somerset, Pa., writes:
From setiisli use. I know your Pain Kit.i.r.n
Is the best medicine 1 can get
All ilru^k'UlH kwp Pain Kim.Kit. Its price
to so low that It to within the reach of all,
and It will save many times Its cost In doctors’
bills, gfic., 00c. und 91.00 a bottle.
PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors,
Providonco, R. I.
<*.lllHe|>.1M. next rend mat.
MRS. LYDIA E. PIHKH1M, OF LYXH, MISS.,
1 pain in
r rheumstlsm.
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND.
la a Positive Cure
mupiunmTv.
A Speedy am
Painless Cun
, the Oplun
or Morpnlni
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Guaranteed.
Address
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The finest finished, most pleasant wearing nn
•Want MOOTS A NO SHOKS mode. The
feat repalrirg done in the most snbstaaiUI and
artistic style, and all on reasonable Unit*. Refers
to evary gentleman in Atncricus. Call on iue a
at my new shop in front wf Col. S. A. Smith’s of
flee, yn Jackson HtrrrL Am. ru us. Gs.
ANDREW Dl T DI*EYe
ft.Joaslt.tf
for all those Palnhil Complaints and Wrnknrsse*
•oronmun to our best female population.
It will cure entirely the worst fortnofi'i'iiiatoCum-
plaints, all ovarian troubles, Inflammation and l leera-
tlon, Falling and Iilsplacement*. and tho rotiM"|Uuat
Hplunl Wenknew, and is particularly adaptrd to tbs
Change of Life. •
It will dissolve nml expel tumors from the uterus lu
an early stage of development. Tho tendency to can
cerous humors there Is checked very speedily l.y Its use.
It removes faintness, flatulency, destroysali craving
for stimulants, and relieves weakness of tbestotr.ach.
It cures Bloating, lleadsclirs, Nervous frustration,
General Hcblllty, Hleeplessness, lVprr->ion and Indi
gestion.
Thut feeling of hearing down, causing pain, weight
and backache. Is always iierninncnlly cured by its uso.
It will at all times and under all circumstances set lu
harmony with the laws that govern the female system.
Forth* cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex Ibis
CouqMund Is unsur|«sM-d.
LYDIA K. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COM-
POUND Is prepared at xtt aud X35 Western Avenue,
Lynn, Moss. Price ft. 8li bnttles for $5. Henthymall
tn the form of pills, also In the form of loxcngea, on
receipt of price, |1 per tax for either. Mrs. I’lnklism
freely suswers all letters of Inquiry. Keml for pamph
let. Address as above. Mention this l\ip*r. •
No family should Im without LYDIA 11 FINK IIAM'S
L1VKK FILLS. They euro constipation, hUlousnsss,
and torpidity of tha liver. 0 cents per box.
Mr Hold by all Drugglnta. *W
EM 3l-D w l
DR. RICE,
37 Court Place, LOUISVILLE, KY,
A ttfslsriy •dosslet sod ‘
Spermatorrhoa and Impotonoy,
s* tbs man «r Mlf-sbam la youth, ssvusl lutuci In ms-
turvr ymr*. or «U>*r esuws, so4 pi.'Uu. D, sn»eaf th* l.-l-
loeisf tSsuti: N*rromn*»*. hcmlnsl Zmitdun*. (slxhl suits-
U»m by Orssau). Dtamsss of Pl«bt, Pc«kU.c klrinory. Phy-
•l -slProsy. Plmptosoa Fe--. Aversion to Hoclrty of IriusW-s,
Confu.loo of I«nu. les* of tkxusl Powsr. As., rendering
Kffittshr*iffli u bz
QLEET, XSt, JKV&St
PiWssMstnsrprivst* dlwsMS quicklyeurvd.
II Is iclf svi'lcut ihsl s |>hy tlelsn vbspsy • ipsclslsttsntloa
la s certain da.* of dlMass*. se4 trssUs« ihouwids suvu-
ally, acquire* grrst .kill. PhyslcUss ksoelus this foci ones
rvcosimrnJ person, to ay car*. When U Is lu.«>u»mi. ut to
vlail the city for treatment, tnedMi.es can be seal prUaUly
sad saMy by mall ar express any*bar*.
Corea Guaranteed in all C&aea
^SoSuuloi mRsooMv Of by Mier free and Invited,
Chorias ica.onalla and Mm-spoadeucs eiricUy cvuUdsauaL
* PRIVATE COUNSELOR
Of MO MM. '. '.'I “•«. ter am.
:, ,vur, from • A. U. 106
Jti rnc.'tiw
POND’S
EXTRACT.
THE GREAT VEGETARI.K
PAIN DESTROYER and SPECIFIC
FOR INFLAMMATION AND
HEMORRHAGES.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia.
No other preparation has cured m* many casco
of these distressing complaints as the Kx t r.tol.
Our lMusfor is hivaiiiable in these diseases,
iambago. Pain in Rack «
Ointment (50 cents) for i
clothing is inconvenient, is
lieving inflammatory cases.
Hemorrhages.
; whet
i help i
;il of
Nose,
and stopped. (
irlnue
DAVID LAXDX1TH ft 80H8, Philadelphia P.
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• and PricML The Ol-tett and most exteuiirs Seed
immmnk HONS. Pin lapa..Pa
. O P
rM- 'S oV)TH s'-^
gusIN E S S y N IVERS IT\;i
S L WD rO R CATALOGUES -
; PHI'S ASD PHYSIC.
There is a difference between the
lips of a young man and the lips of
n young lady—but sometimes It is
n mighty small one.
i The President of Peru was shot
! at the other day The ball grazed
his jaw, taking of a small piece of
his Peruvian hark.
If the function* of the liver are in any
wny dinordeietl, the whole liody, anil not
only the body, bnt the mind sympathizes
with the disturbed organ. Billons com
plaints are more common than any other
disenae; and to remove the bilo, us well
aa to regulate the liver, you have only to
tAke Simmon*' Liver Itegulator, which
will impart new life and vigor to the
whole system.
Buy only the geuuine, prepared by J.
H. Zelin <fc Co.
Burdette is writing a life of Wm.
Penn. XVe shall wait and see it
he can resist the temptation to
begin the biography in the good ob I
wav, “I take my Penn in hand.”
'.Slie stoops to conquer.' Can
this refer to the fond mother who
bends over her wuvard boy with a
number five slipper'?
Almost any good singer'cun get
np on a high note, hut it is the loan
notes that troubles the average
citizen.
The highest hopes and interests of the
race rest on the purity, hcallli ail'd
strong' h el womanhood. We take pleas,
lire in referring our readers to tiic rc-
murkalile efficacy of Lydia E. l'inkham’s
Vegetable compound in all. that class of
disease from which women suiter so
much. jnn:l-2w
A Chicago drummer is in limbo
in a Wisconsin jail for hitlin^
hotel landlord with twenty-three
codlish balls.
An exchange says: “It's a very
Imd tiling to get rich too rapidly.”
We never thought of that before.
Now Imre's another danger for us
to worry about and strive to guard
against.
A woman was oircrcd a thousand
dollars if she would remain silent
for two hours. At the end of fifteen
minutes she- asked, “Isn't the time
nearly up ?” and thus lost.
A young unmarried Iowa farmer
Writes to his friends in the east,
who have been urging him tn
marry, that lie cannot keep a wife
on “thin wind nml pond water and
sleeping on a rail fence.”
A Hi:jik CuitK Eon Oatahhii.—Catarrh
is heat described as a nasal cold, and may
if neglected become chronic, and thus l>v
extending to the throat und lnnga become
dangerous. It is not only very offensive
and annoying, hut it enfeebles, and if
not attended to in time, destroys the
mucous lining of the nasal cavities.
Pond’s Kxtraet is a specific remedy lor
this disease. Its application gives imme
diate relief hy removing all ohjcctioimtde
mutter from the obstructed passages. For
eases of particijlaly severe or chronic ca
tarrh we recommend the use of Pond’s
Kxtrnct Cutnrrh Remedy, in which the
lucdicinnl virtues of Pond's Extract are
ombined with oilt r well known ingr -
dientv, thus increasing the soothing and
healing qualities of the remedy
A United States saiior complains
that lie has not had a square meal
in two years. It is barely possible
that our sailors are fed on round
steaks. We'suspend criticism un
til the government Ims lmd lime to
prepare statistics.
A Western editor announced
that lie would cease to publish the
big takes of game from hunters,
unless lie should slime some of it.
The next day he had carted to the
door of residence a dozen black
birds and a dead mule.—The next
day lie wrote: -‘Never mind the
game—notices will he published as
usual.”
A Confused Juror.
llariM'i’* Magazine.
liming the administration of
Hon. John Kliely, Judge of the
Middle Circuit of Ucorgiu, one
day, iu tho trial ot a case on the
common law docket before a petit
jury, in which Hon. Charles J.
Jenkins and Quintilian Skriuc,
Esq., were on opposing sides, a
juror, after the conclusion of Mr.
Jenkins's argument, and the in
troduction of Mr. Skline’s, sud
denly rose, left the box, and rushed
out of the court house. Being
brought back, to the court’s in
dignant demnnd why he had taken
such a liberty he answered: “Well,
now,jedge, I’ll jes’ tell you how it
is. 1 herd Mr. Jenkins’s speech,
ami lie made out the ease so plain
that 1 done made up my niiml.
And then Mr. Skriuc he got up,
and he went inti rely on the back
track, he did, and he were gittin’
ray mind nil confined up like; and
I jes’ thought, ns for me, I better
leaveoutwell begot through. Well,
now, judge, jus’ to tell you the
plain truth, I didn't like the way
the argument was a-gwin.’
According to the Swainsboro
Jleruhl a man on the plantation of
Hon. Neil McLeod, in Kmanuei
county, split in four days 2,000
raih and cut Ids own timber, be
sides walking six miles to his
work. i
In Dougherty county, John W. , Elegant lot or Meta Cases aud Caskets
Stephens gm house, outlie Wet
ter place, was burned with all its
contents about 4 o'clock p. Jl., on
iu! Inlt.ilrrs < ji.uct), a
in arresting internal bleeding
Diphtheria &SoreThroat
l\c the Extrnrt promptly, it is a sure cure.
Delay is dunyernu*.
Catarrh. S&
Head, ctc.^ Our ••t'Dlarrh l'ur«\’* *|*cci;il-
NH*mI Nyrllliffinval table i"r u- • in ca
tarrhal affect inn*, is simple an.l inespeu-i ve.
Sores, Ulcers, Wounds,
Sprains and Bruises.
ing, cooling und <:|t;.tn-ing. l’'B «*ur Oint
ment in connection with the Extract t it
will aid in healing, Hoftcning and iu keeping out
the air.
Burnsand Scalds.
It is unrivaled, and should'lie kept in every fam
ily ready for u*c in case of accident*. A tire—ing
of our OlllllllCIlt w ill aid iu healing and pie-
Inflamed or Sore Eyes.
It can be mol without the flight*-1 fear s*f
harm, quickly allaying all inflammation and
Earache, Toothache and
Faceache.
tion*, its effect i» simply wonderful.
Pi I ao IHiii'l- IHcediii^or Ilcltint;.
riles, It i, the greatest known remedy : rap
idly curing when other medicines have failed.
I’oinl'M Extract Mrillcalrd
for closet use is a preventive against Chafing
and Pic*. Our Oinlim iU is of great ser
vice where the removal of clothing i* income-
Lad ies. £1^'
For Broken Breast and
Sore Nipples.
.never he without it. Our OlnlUICUt is the
best emollient that can l>c applied.
Female Complaints.
he culled in for the majority of female disease- if
l he Kxlrnef he Used. Full direction* accom
pany each kiltie.
CAUTION.
Pond’s ExtractV,;j
the words *• Extract *’ blown in
the gla-s, ami our picture irade-mar'c on sur
rounding huff wrapper. None oilier is genuine.
Always insist on having I'oiiiI'h Extract.
Take no other prc|wration. It is never said in
balk, or by measure.
Price of Pond’* Extract, Toilet Arti
cles aud Specialties.
POND’S EXTRACT. . ..T0c..Nt A 81.73
TOILET ASTICLE3. I SPECIALTIES.
Toilet Cream . 91.00 Ointment.. . . 50
Dentifrice. ... 50 Catarrh Cure.. . 75
Lip 8>lve M5 Plaster »5
Toilet Soaptjck*) 50 Medicated Piper 25
I1T3T2UUEUT3 T08 APPLICATION.
Inhaler 1.00
Nasal Syringe !1 i
Pemale Syringe 1.00
Prepared only by POND’S EXTRACT CO.,
NfcW YOKE AND LONDON.
For sale hy all Druggist* und Fancy Good* Dealers.
Orders for $3 worth, carriage free, on receipt of
$a.»s. Orders for #5 worth, carriage free, on r«.
fc-'Jpl of As# if addressed to 14 W. nth St., N. Y.
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POE MAN AND BEAST.
For more Hum n third of a centnry the
ife x Ion 11 iKiatnii^ l.lnlment has been
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lie only hiilit reliance for the relief of
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Musluntf Liniment Is without nn cquti
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udeeil every form of cztcruul dis*
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For the BuuTU CUFATioM it«urea
Sprain*, Nwiniiy, Stiff Johkts,
Old Sores, Poll Kvll, I’lliu upon
tlio bight nml every other ailment
to wlileh the ocenpnuts of tho
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^“iivraHwnBsaaMM——
-DEAKER IN
HAIL, IVIMI HD HWIIEB.
Eil. lliown'M Olil Stand.
URSERlf Hi,
HAS OPENED A (iKNKUAL
FURNITURE |Sii|)|ily Grocery
Xpi-inur Itfils, Chairs,
Wimlow Simile's
anil Maliimrs
CONFECTIONERY
Though late in the
Tlmrsil.iy. Tlio cause was siq>-
poscil to lie nmtehes or friction.
I.oss, ten hales cotton nml 2,000
bushels secil.
A I-.. Cases, I'.illins nml Cnsket’. in nil
woods. Orders liy telegraph
pronqitl)' nltondnl to.
season
A ext to La u ier House, Ji A CO A, HA.
choice goods
and fair dealing will
(ell. Come aud see us.
mrs. m. e. Raines
Is ju-t.op€nlng n fine nsoortment of goods sultj-
Holidays
Toys, Dolls,
Vases, Smoking Sta
Toilet Sets, Wash Boxes,
Whiting Desks.
11aNiiKKiirniEt' Boxes,
Glove Boxes,
Necklaces,
Bracelets, Statuses,
Cues ano Saui'Ebs,
Muos, Pitch kkh,
Tfaskts, Tkasets,
Wagons, Trains,
Stoves,
Darning Kiris,
Harmonious,
Horses, Cats,
Doiis, Guns,
Pistols, Balls,
Marai.es, Toys,
and evriytliing lo pit arc nml charm Hie
little ones on dint most mysterious imd
happiest day of the\.»r when the spirit,
uni iindstemporal seem lo mret. Let all
who ore iu search of Christmas presents
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Tooacco and Cigars,
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