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Recorder
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w. I» GLKHHNKlt,
Official OrgM »f Sumter County.
Official OrfHii of Wfb«
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29. 1887.
Til. AlOtKICDH KK(0KI>KK I. published
Daily ami Weeklv, during the year.
The DAII.Y BKCORPiR Is Imu«I every
morning except Monday., during the ) ear,
at 50c per month, or |6.00per year.
The Weekly Rkcoroer I* l««ue<l every
Thuraday morning, al $1.00 |ier year, paya
ble In advance. It has the largest circula
tion of any paper In Southwest Georgia,
circulating largely In the counties of Huiu-
ter, Deo, Terrell, Stewart, Webster, Schley,
Marlon, Macon, Dooly and Wilcox.
Entered at Americus 1‘ost-Ofltce as sec
ond class matter.
All communications should be addressed
In II. C. STOREY, Publisher.
1 is notpil for tier domesticity. The
husband, himself, dial Ui be at
1 home ami pending the descent of
madam from the nursery, went into
the drawing room to greet the lovely
foreigner. The following conver
sation ensued:
I “Ah, monsieur, you have one
; very homely wife!"
The host, whose better half was
really not distinguished for her
beauty of face, which, however, w as
more than corapeuMted for by a
| superb figifre, a graceful carriage
' and a charming amiability, stam
mered in reply:
i “Ah, madam! why, really, do you
know I—"
! "Yes,” innocently explained Ills
[ visitor in her pretty, broken Kng-
| lish. “Yes, she very homely, lit
fact, she stay ut liomeail the time.”
Lenox.
A FAMILY BUTCHERED.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
(From ttur Regular Correspondent.)
Washington, Dec. 27, Ihh7.—The
rules of the House will be adopted
after the holiday recess. It is prob
able that the discussion w ifl occupy
considerable time after the 4th of
January. There Is great anxiety
among members to make ehangt--
which will render the rules of tills
House better than those of the last
anil less a clog to public business.
Several important amendments
have already been intiodueed anti
At.many, Dec. 27.—Nathan Reid,
colored, oil the Holloman planta
tion in Worth county, complained
of feeling ill on Sunday night anti
sent a Itoy after the doctor.
Vpou their return they found the
cabin but a smoking rain, and in
its ashes the remains of Reid’s wife
ami six children.
lleid’s body was found in a well
near the house, with several gashes
in ids throat anti his knife lying by
the well. It is thought that in a
Will Soon Be Here!
jfwrred to the committee, ami inuny midden frenzy, not living happily And if you want to get a prPS-
more will be urged upon the com- w ith hi* wife, lie killed her and tin
-It- without for . Introduction b«m. h elf. h ° Um
in the Houae. Speaker < arlitde i
announced the committee laat week. . The Washington eorreajtondent
They are Meaara. ('arliaie, Knndull, the Macon Telegraph liaa recently
Mil la, Heed and Cannon. There hiul an interview with Judge John
will go before this committee pro-. Maker, of fllinoia, the man who
l»oaitioiiH to authorize a commi|tee , beat Mill Morriaon for Congreaa.
on iuteratute commerce and other The J^tidge remarked, “Your people
commltteea not now provided for, remind me of our people in inl
and alao to consolidate Home com- noia.. M Thiaianotto be wondered
mltteea. There will be propoaitiona ^t, considering the fact that the tirat
considered to shorten the time for nettlera of Illinoia were all South-
debate; to compel the preaenee of ern people, and to tliia day you can
memhera in the liouae during the rin«l eommunitiea and individuala
aeaaiona, ami to require them to
vote on all question*; to chock the
Hood of private bills; to conatitute
one hundred member* a quorum of
the committee of the whole, and to
make reforma in aeveral other
direction*. Thcae proposition* will
in Illinoia who are aa Southern in
their inanuera and opiniona aa any
native Georgian.
ent for friends and relatives that
will be appreciated, go to
John R. Shaw’s
and select front his stock some
thing
rnequulled—i)r. Sage's Catarrh
Remedy.
HANDSOME
AND
USEFUL.
The niter,thin «f our farmers'is
provoke lengthy ami heated tie- called to an article from the Atlantu
hates. This may cause considerable
delay in the business. If it were
certain that there would he no
change as to the character of com
mittees authorised the matter would
lie simple enough. The commit
tees could he announced anil
Journal published in another col- Qn f gewgaws,' which are
limn, discussing the effects of the j rr n
probable European war upon cotton
crops. It oilers another and very
im|Hirtaut reason why our farmers
should pay more attention to food
the discussion of the rules could oc
cupy the time while the House was
waiting for the committee to pass
upon the hills referred to them ami
to prepare the business for the
House. But the propositions to
make changes in the schedules of
committees embarrass the Speaker,
autl may delay the announcement
of the commltteea. After the holi
day recess tile hulk of the commit
tees will probably he announced,
but they ntny not he ready imme
diately on meeting then. This will
depend somewhat upon how well
the committee on rules succeed In
coming to an agreement early In
their consultation as to this quem-
tlon of committees to be authorised.
Mr. McCreary, of Kentucky, will
at the first opportunity reintroduce
into the House the hill requesting
aud authorizing the President to
“Invite the several governments of
the republics of Mexico, Central ami
HoutliSAmerica, anil the Empire of
Jlrazii to join the Cnited States ilia
conference to he held at Washing
ton, in the t'nited States, for the
purpose of discussing and recom
mending for adoption to their re
spective governments some plan of
arbitration fur the settlement of
disagreements and disputes that
may hereafter uftisv between them,
and for considering questions re
lating to the improvement of busi
ness Intercourse between said coun
tries, and to encourage such recip
rocal commercial relations as will
be beneficial to all and secure more
extensive markets for tile products
of each of said countries.” The bill
provides that the President shall
appoint six commissioners who I
shall attend the conference on be
half of the t'nited Htates, and shall
re|>ort the proceedings thereof to
the President, who shall transmit ;
the report to Congress. An appro
crops.
DENTISTS.
DR. W. P. BURT,
fcENTlBT. Dental parlors over Uran-
n ES
tierry'ii store.
DR. J. J. WORSHAM,
TtENTIHT. Dental parlors over National
I f Itank. U elm i
DR. D. P. HOLLOWAY,
n KNTIHT. IR’ntal parlor over ltrown A
Harper’s hook store.
HOTEL*
EDGERTON HOUSE,
Don’t fool away your money
pretty lor a day only, hut get
something that will be of um*
every duy and will be appre
ciated accordingly. At
John R. Shaw’s
miinagei
of the undersiKnetl. She assures the friends
of her late father, Mr. K. K. Brown, and the
public generally, that she will do her best
to deserve their putrouugc.
MBs. H. K. KIBBLE.
HiI.LMOUE Rsowx. Business Manager.
you can find a fine line of Silks,
Satins, and other Fine Dress
Goods from which you can
select a
WESSON HOUSE,
i NIIERSONVII.I.E, OA. Mn. P. V.
A Wesson, Proprietress. Pleasant rooms.
Attentive servants. The table Is well sup
plied with the best the market uffords.
mnyl.’tditwtf
ALLEN HOUSE,
pUKHTON, OA. J. H. Allen, Proprietor.
I First-class
uslntln
I UMPI
i prlet
hotel III the
Ismrd, $&.*) 11
from all trail
guests.
BURTS HOUSE,
IN.UA., Mrs. L. C. Burts, pro-
.iMicrt.cl.Tk. TIM 06*1
Kates. fl.25 per day:
till. I’rc. hack to and
the Rceommodatlon
v!7w tf
INSIRANCK.
Nice Dress for Your Wife,
as well as
Jewelry,
Handkerchiefs,
Jerseys,
INSURANCE.
F ife and accident. The
J and I»est. W. T. A. DUNN, Agent.
and lota of other pretty and use
ful things. The ladies will find
heapest a gOOd StOCk of
LAn VFits,
J. A ANSLEY,
l TTOIIN FY AT LAW, Americus, (la. Of-
A 1
flee in \.ve$»ck’s book st<
BUTT &. LUMPKIN,
A TTORNKYM at LAW, Americus, Ga.
Office In Barlow Block, i”> stairs.
J. S. M’CORKLE,
A ttorney at law, Americus.ua. 01-
flee In court lions**. Refers to Charles
F. Crisp, by |M*rmlss|on.
L. J. BLALOCK.
^TTORNEY AT LAW. Office In court
Silk Handkerchiefs,
Neckwear,
Umbrellas,
Hosiery,
Cuff Buttons,
J. C. MATTHEWS,
\ TTORNEY AT LAW ami Ixmu Agent,
offlee In lieorKlH Warehouse.
l-HYNlrlAN* ANI) Hl’KUKOXft.
C. A. BROOKS, M. D.
plIYHIl IAN AND HCHURON. Offlee
C ul Davenport's Drug Htore; retddencent
. . .1; V n, Hhlpp’s, Furluw U,n. Telephone,
prlatiuu of $-70,1X10 to pay the reanim- | 7l
able pipeline-* uf the
onfereuce la
provided for.
After the adjournment of the
Senate laat week the fourteen page*
began celebrating the beginning .if
their holiday rather noially. After C * m * r
a few minutea they were auminoned
to one of the cloak-room*, to whlrh
they went reluctantly, ex|>eetlng to
receive a lecture ii|h>u decorum.
They were drawn up in line ami
Capt. liaaaett, tile doorkeeper,
handed to eaehone a $.‘i note, which
he toid them waa a Chr'atma* gift
from Senator Stanford.
A good atory ia told of one of tin-
fair dame* of the diplomatic eorpa
who recently called at the reaidem-e
of ft government official whoae wife
JAMES B. HINKLE, M. D.
P HYHIC1AN ANlim itOKON. office in
bl
wilding sooth «>r Amorteif Ubcirj.
JAMES A. FORT, M. D.
pHYHICIAN AND HIT RG EON. Ofllee at
residence, two blocks west of square c
J. M. R. WESTBROOK, M. D.
pilYHH’IAN ANDHCRGEON. Offlee at
I residence, next bouse fo W. D. Huynhs,
Church street. f.-h7tf
F. L. WISDOM. M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, offlee at
I Kill rill*,■■« Drug Hturc, ami re*ldence on
lee .treet.
G. T. MILLER. M.D.
PHYSICIAN ANDEVROEON. Offleent
I iHtyeil|«>n’* Drag Store, ami residence
Dayeni-.rl-* nrag Store, and
SHOEMAKER.
P. R. STANFIELD,
P RACTICAL - SHOEMAKER AND HE-
^ FAIRJCR, Amrnrui, Oa. Repairing a
and numberless other prt tty ar
ticles suitable for
FANCY : GROCERIES
IRUNSWIctt
& WESTERN II
For the Holidays
A SPLENDID STOCK AT VERY LOW PRICES.
MAT HART,
TY TY ROUTE
Cotton Avenue, - Under Hawkins House, - Americus, Ca.
YMAS CHRISTMAS. XMAS.
CO TO
THE NEW BOOK STORE
and nee their Elegant and Mod Complete line uf Xmua Good*.
Everything : Fresh, : New : and : Cheap!!
TOYS FOR THE CHILDREN-ALL KINDS.
THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN !
£4y-Cnll and examine our good* and prtoe*.^Vl
BROWN i db r HARPER,
Next Door to E. J. Eldridge, Americus, Ga.
HOLIDAY GOODS!
L. B. BOSWORTH
Would enll the attention of Housekeepers to his fine line of
FRUITS, NUTS, CITRON, RAIHINH, FIGS, PRUNES,
CURRANTS, SPICES, HAIJCEH, COCOANUTH,
JELLIES, CANNED GOODS, CHEESE, CANDIES,
And other Fine Groceries, suitable for the holidays. He has also a splendid line of One
Liquors ■ and a ToDaocos,
As well ok a full stock of MtAiidurd Groceries. Give him n call.
Foreiytli Street, Next Door to Po*t«OIBoe
duel liu
Christmas : Liquors.
PURE AND WHOLESOME,.
If you want to have a good time nml enjoy
yourselves during the holidays, be sure and
buy good pure Honors. I have u fine assort-
fjO MILEHRUORTRltTHAN ANVotitp
HGI'TB BETWEEN WAYCRom **
ANI) ALBANY.
On ami after Munday, Hentemhe. ,o ,
passenger trains will run us follmrV 1 ' 1 * 7 '
C KXTHAI. STAN DAK n TI * s'"
FOR THE WENT, north AND ku, Th
Bruns w
Irunsli'lek, via B-4W .lv ? an,
yles’ Mui.ii Iv-Hi pi , ;. 1 5: *pai
amnion Iv V,r~ P»
Wnynesvlllc asin'm in 1 " 11
Mohokcn i v IT--P ln *l tp | ii
Hchlattci vllle j'inP.l!!
Savantiuh, vlaS F.t \V «r :
Charleslon 1 i-> 'c H ,? lw *n
- »r 7 i.-,!:":
J.,ek«-vlll..,VlaHF4 W.lv ZiSTSTTinS
Charleston it m I!”
K'pm
Way cross
Pearson.. .
Alaixilm
la 114 W....|v .miparimsp;
lj 15 pin llasLj
iSiSIss
Huroner | v » ih pm jf,
Willingham
Davis
Alim
If am
.. J .u p,n
.Xiontgomery
Columbus
Macon a
Atlanta
Marietta, via W & A... a
('hattunooga a
lioulsvllle. via L A N....a
Cincinnati, via (’In. Ho..ur •Hmm
FKOMTIIK WENT,SOUTH ani/soi th.
Mull. Exproi
Clneln'tl, via ('In. Ho..lv
Louisville, via L. A X..lv
Chatt’ga. via W. A A..lv
Marietta Iv wa!:
Atlanta, vlaC H It... .Iv .. 2”jih
Columbus ..Iv 12-tin in
Montgomery Iv 7^5.S
A litany, via BAW....Iv I Li
f 11 it
»ll:lu,,
...,lv 11:44a i
....Iv 12:IN |t I
.. Iv l2::tK p i
..Iv 2:20 |»
‘ i
4:4»i
Pearson
Wnyernss a
Sav'h, via H. FT A W....n
Charleston ar I2:2>Vh i
Callahan, via H. FA W.nr ,• i
* - 7:46 pi
.laeksonvllle
WnyerosH. via B A \V...lv 5:(6 p i
Hchlattervllle Iv r»;.t2 pu
llidsiken Iv '>:'d p i!
Waynesvllle lv«:.M p ji
Jamaica Iv 7 :X\ p n
110:40 a m
II:*
12:16 pm
+Htop on signal.
chase tiekets at the station, anil k
extra far** collected on the train.
The mall train stops Ht all B. A W. f
* u|h»ii .laeksonvllle and Cincinnati
ent of tli** l*est itrnnds, for family use, for
sale In any miuntlty at as low prices as good
litiuors can fa* bought for. A Iso a flue line of
Choice Cigars. Give me a call.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
For All the Sthouk at
Publishers’ Prices!
Americus, Preston & Lumpkin R. R
To take effect Monday, Ooto»>er 10, 1*W7,
with trains Nos. 1 anti 2 itt Americas. Hu-
pcraudlng all schedules of previous date.
Lv Ixmvale,
Lumpkin,
Itlelilaml,
Preston,
Blank Books, Memorandum,,
Inks. Psns, Pencils, Slates,
Envelopes, Writing Pape:, and
ALL KINDS OF STATIONERY !
Thomas', Arnold's, and Stafford's Inks,
Good Note Papor it 10c per Quire.
Fine Paper Ruled nnd Unruled.
Toys lor all tho Children.
NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY.
Agnes Aycock,
AMERICUS GA,
Mrs. M. E. Raines & Co.
For ninety days will sell
Trimmed Hats and Bonnets
HTRAW AND FELT,
Of the most stylish shu|M>s. at Greatly Kc-
dured prices in order to make room for our
HPILING GOODS.
Miss Annie Pickett, the manager of the
business, would also cull attention to hei
line of ChristmuH Goods, which she Is coutl
•lent will plea.**** In price, and variety.
Plain
ArAiuer
Lv Amcrleus,
Huntington, 8:16 "
De Koto,
( ohh,
Johnson,
Coney,
« urdele,
He vllle.
Ibn-hcllf,
Abbeville,
8:60“
4:16“
4:26“
4:66 “
6:26“
8:05 “
(>:<■» “
8::«) “
8:66 “
7:26“
8:00 “
8:10“
8:60 •'
»:10“
•:26 *
9:86 “
9:66“
10:16“
10:50 “
11:20 “
11:30 “
1 :.16»
2:05 •
2:80 •
2:00 ‘
3:86 ‘
3:46 1
4:26 ‘
4:46 ‘
6:00 ‘
6:10 ‘
6:30 ‘
6:60 •'
•:25 •
Sunday Sunday
Lv Abbeville,
Bochelle,
Seville,
Cordele,
5:uoam
6:36 “
8:15*
1:80 pm
1:6H ’
r:ll0“
Johnson, 7:66
Cobh, M:06
DeHoto, H:.80
Huntington, 9:06
Ar Amcrleus, 9:60
Lv Americus, 2:801
Plains, 8:16
8:16
1:30“
Hlchland,
Lumpkin,
Ar Ixouvale,
1*0*
10:16“
10:46 “
11:10 “
11:40“
5:16
6:60 “
6:50“
8:4.**“
7:16“
12:15pm 7:50‘*
J. N. BAH8, Gen. 8uot.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Central H. It. A B’ic’o Co. or Ga. »
orrii'K or Okn. Pash. Ao’t. >
HA v A N N A H, G A„ lH*<*. 10, |MH7. >
The minimum nasm*nger fart* on the
Houthwest«*ru I la 11 road ami branches and
Montgomery A Kufaula Hallway, taking
effW-t Ikeeember lotli, 1887, has Ik***ii mode as
follows:
WHOI.K. it a i.r.
Flrst-elass t
The only III
nut I Via quee
•nr through t«» ChnttnnfMign.
in running sleeper tot’lnrln*
n and Cresei’iit Houte.
F. W. ANGIKB, A. (J. P. A.
J. A. McDCFFIK, G. P. A
A. A. OAbblM. V. P.4 0. M.
, Florida & Westeri
RAILWAY.
Waycross Short Line.
Time Card in MIVct K«v. 13, ISM.
RKAD I*OW!».
All trains of this roa«l are run by Centnj
Htandard Time. Passenger Trains will
leave aud arrive dally, as follows:
WK8T INDIA FAHT MAIL.
RKAD l’
...Havannah Ar 12:24 p m
12:80 p m Lv...Jacksonville...,Lv *
1:40 p in Lv Hanford Lv
9:lo p m Ar Tampa Lv 8:10pm
PLANT HTEAMHIIIP LINE.
(Thun and
•K.rml bv...Ta,npa...Ar!lJ:“"
lioffl. f';,Xy y .“"n; Ar.Kcy WM..I.T
Hai' , "“'.am! Ar. Havana.Lv liS.V’ 1 '
Puiiinuu buffet ears to and from Nr»
York and Tampa.
NEW ORLEANS EXPRESS.
7:08 a m Lv Havannah Ar 7:fi8p »
8:42am Lv lesup Ar «
9:60a m Ar Waycross.... Lv 68|6pM
..Callahan
2:42 pm
JacksunvTl W... Lv 2:« P »
..Jacksonville....Ar .:«P»
Lv..... Waycross Ar
11:28
12:oo
7:30
10:10a in Lv Waycross,...
12:04 p m Lv Valdosta Lv jj-JJfi
12:34 pmLv Quitman..... Lv - ; JjP*
1:22 p m Ar....Thomasvllle.• •• Lv L4|I 1
Ar.77.Balnbrldge. ...Lv b:&_
hee .L'
8:80 p 1
4:04 p m Ar. .ChattaFn. .
Pullman buffet ears to and from
y I lie and New York, to and from Ja* kson
h 111«- and New Orleans via Pens»r**li».
EAST FLORIDA EXPRF
,loc
.Lie
PRESENTS FOR HUSBANDS.
You can also find many hand
some and useful articles suita
ble for
Presents for Children.
Times are hard and you
should spend your money to the
best advantage. You can best
do this by going to
Join U. too.
Remember the pla*re:
FORSYTH STREET.
I$et. Cotton Ave. and |K»st-offlee.
i spend your money Judiciously, cm
ii us and you will uot go away without
M. E. Raines & Co.
Receiver’s Sale.
between the legal hours of sale, by virtue of
an order fWmt lion. Allen Fort, Judge Hu-
J ierlor Court said county, on Saturday, the
I si *l«y of January, Ihxm, the following
realty ofJ. N. Hudson, deceased: l*ot of
land No. 180, containing ’Jrj' nerea, more or
less; went half of l«»t of land No. 107, con
taining IOP4 a**n*s, more or.Jess, ami sev
enty-live acres, more or less/ of lot No. IUM,
extending from west line alN>ut UK acres
east. All of said lanJs lying In the 29th dis
trict of said county. Also, two shares In
the B. V. A E. It. It., one library ami lot of
Issiks. All sold for the bcneAt of the heirs
ami creditors of Mild deceased. Terms, onc-
lialf cash. au«l Imlanee 1st Novcmlier, IHMH,
with upproved security. This Dec. 21, 1887.
J. F. WOO DM,
llccclvt r estate J. >». Hmlsan,.Ihum d.
Board.
Parties desirous of iMtanl, In a pleasant.
..... iii
find It to tbelr Interest to call on or address
Mrs. E. O. WILLIAMH, corner Church and
Jackson sU.. one block fn»n» Public Mquare
Americas. Gs. decbldAwIm
It Is liclleved that thcs*> reduced rates for
short distances will be mutually liencflchtl
to the public ami the ro»«|, and agents
will therefore thonmghlv circulate this In
formation, no that Um poblla null loom of
ther eductions amt take advantug** of Name.
W. F. HHELLMAN, E. T. CARLTON,
Traffic Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt.
LOTT WAHHEN, Agent.
R. V. 41 E. K. It. Time Table.
On and after Thursday, 22nd Inst, trains
will run dally, including Hundav, as follows:
GOING EAHT.
Leave Buena Vista 8.31)a
“ Putnam 8.55
“ Ellavlllc 9.26
“ IzoCrosse 9.tt
Arrive Atuerieus 10.15
1 :,10p 111 Lv Havannah Ar
»:2Up m Lv Ii«u|i }•» 1
1:40 p in Ar WnvcniM I* j; 1 ”' 1
• Ineksonv ill*
Lv I tick ■“ m Mil'
....Waycross
Ar.......Dupont Lv a
.Istke City Arjhf43j»
A r 18:38 *
, Dupont
N:iu p
lo:.V> p
vllle and Ht, I*ou1n vlaTh«>ni»s\llw,Ai >
Montgoim rv and Nashville
ALBANY KXJ’ltEHH.
7:85pm Lv Havannah Ar «. »
IO:U5pm Lv I»UP }‘J
TJ.mAr ■ Allanl*--
18:0)a m Ar Wnjv
TTBS*®
I Ar....Jnvk«oiiVllle.
.I.v ":*0 P®
■.'.Jacksonville...Ar 7:25-?
I Lv ..Way.P.NN, .. Ar
GOING WENT.
145 p. 1
.3.15
•* Ellavlllc 3.45
“ Putnam. 4.10 “
Arrive Buena A’lstu. 4.80 **
Excursion tiekets will be sold at all sta
tions at one fare round trip, until Jan. 1st,
Inclusive; g«x>d for two days. Parties are
advised to buy tickets and save coat.
J. M. LOWE, Vice-President.
Buena Vista, Ga., Dec. 17th, 1887.
A GOOD INVESTMENT.
I offer for sale the whole Issue, or any
K rt. of City of Amcrleus WATER WORXH
»NDK. The tkonds l»ear 8 per cent. Inter
est coupons, arc for hundred dollars
each, aggregating $*u*0,due in from two to
thirty years. There Is not a better or *a'er
Investment anywhere to lie found.
dec24-d2t-wlt J. f.. It Nil|pp.
‘ , HP,«\t-VlYr^u!ar n «.-U.u-‘“,“a
Hh-vpintt . ar. to and from Jm k* 01
Havannah.
JEHl’P EXI’BEHB.
»!« p m Lv Havannah AJ w
U:H) p m Ar .Ivaup'Ij^iioa.
Mop. at all rvKular and Bn* ( w nn;
Pul man ButTvl l'*r. J» - k “’"' ' k . u n»llh
rlnnatl, and throuiih coa. h.-.
toChattannofa. ( fn)l n J**'
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