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Suitings. ^
ocks.
There are some other tables covered with the same goods
in frocks and cutaways. The style and finish of these gar
ments are of the very highest grade. What is the use of
going about badly dressed when you can dress well and
handsomely for snch prices as these:
(Same thing, you’ll observe.)
lor 75 cents
Ladies.
We glove ladies’ feet with the Burt (Edwin G, of course)
or Morrow Shoes—Styles, plain or patent tips—shapes, com
mon sense or Opera last These prices are merely sugges
tive, you know:
He**’* fin* Hand-made Shoe*, worth 98 M.
IIcan's, not quite ao good, but very fine, worth II00
Flue Calf, In Lace or CongreM,, worth V 00, a bargain at.
A good neatSboe, worth
A strong, serviceable Shoe, worth SI 10
[Don't think you can do as well as this anywhere else.]
• church a little late,
[The knife cut a little below the cost line here. Dut It can't be helped.]
Opsclftt Notice.
No medicine was over given mtrh
a severe tent of It* curative qualities
at Otto’o Cure. We are dlstrlbutiii*
(•ample bottles free of charge to those
aflllcted with consumption, amlui.n,
'.soughs, colds, pneumonia, croup and
nil diseases of the throat and lungn,
giviugyou the proof that Otto’s Cure
will cure you. Don’t delay, hut get
a bottle or us today and Commence
the use of this great guaranteed rem
edy. Hold only by W. A. Kcmbert,
corner Forsyth street and Cotton ave
nue, sole agent. Bam pies free. I.urge
nice line of them, and yon oan gat one
wbenerer yon want It; I’ll pay for the
best”
“W-h-y," exclaimed Bally with pat
cnrlortty, "what oa north U It P
“Wall, If. a baby wagon, and-"
Bat Sally had fainted.
A SHADOW OF BRIBERY.
bribery that nets oo tho Coughlin Jury
tree malted in another postponement ol
the trial. Two of the Juror, will. In ill
probability, be dropped u the malt ol
a Merit oonfenoe. held In Sad*.
Tothill'. chambers. Senretionnl develop
ment. were made at the conference, and
tba attorneyefer tbs defere. were more
than aitamlshtd >t the evidence prodqced
I./FIT HAD NO OHANMM.
Dal easM. U uiW/ bar tty
I Bradfleld’c
Finals Rsgalator
Whatever good we demand In othora
ought to be found in us.
HEALTH 13 WEALTH. — "fm I
Scrofula eradicated ami all kindred
IseatM cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla,
It® vitalising and alterailveef.
tea blood pure. 17
A woman with a wart cn her noio al-
waya hates a looking glaia.
Ur. J. P. Blnlze, an mum.lve real c»
Ute dealer In Doe Moines, Iowa, nar
row!/ eeeaped one of Ihe .e.erd ai-
taekeof pneumonia while In tho north-
era part of that State during a recent
bllxzard, aaya the Saturday Itevlow. Mr.
Ulalze had occaaion to drive several
mllea during the itorm and waa ,o lltor*
oughlj chilled that he wae unable to
get warm, and Imhie of an hour alter
hi, rtturn bo was threatened with a «■>-
▼era mm of paenntonlaor lung fever.
Mr. Blalze Mat to the neareat drug atorii
and got a bottle of chamberlain'! Cough
Itemed/, of which he had often heard,
and took a number of large do.ee, lie
aa/s the effect waa woaderful aad In a
ahorttlmehe waa breathing quite eanll/.
lie kept on taking the medicine and the
nut da/ wu able to come to Dee
MoIdm,- Mr. Illalre regard, hie cue BJ
•Imply wonderful, tor tale by W. A.
Item hart end Davenport Drug Oo,
©2®
jACOBi phaumacvco.i
/on . llto-rized repraaataUon of ‘youra
trel/.’ II. haatheeonlof atme artist,
Ml hi. work tot labor of Ion la which
b. will not atop abort of PMfaction.”
While San/waa looking at the pto-
tnre. la thogaltor/, Uncle Jonh gar. ■
•light wtak to Cterten, and tha gentle
man Mapped down thaatnet. ‘Td Ilka
to bar., glaaa of good CbaltobooebM
bem, aad gam yon wouldn’t abjeat to
on. either, my bo/. UP. .top around
to Stole/ Glorertoplace. Eton./may be
deoomlaaled Maprtec. at good fellowa.
I want yon to amt him. AU tha flnMt
bind.of “wnt gooda” are fotudon bin
•halres, inch aa the “O. p. c.” and
"Stone Monntaln corn.’’ m. place to
tful r<’ll«hl<’ «»»
REGULAR.
CUT RATE TICKETS
DISSOLUTION NOTIOf.
Tickets bought, sold and ex
changed to all points. Mem
her of American Ticket Brok
ers’Association.
Accident Insurance. Tick
ets issued by the day.rmonth
or year.
pMtrtMf Talk about honie-furntahlDg
goods, why tb«w to nothing yon can’t
End at Wheatley A Analey’a, lb. larg-
til .bnlM.li tint ——— ■- South-
we*tern Georgia.” Sally waa aoon re.
ailing I. * perfect elyalnm of bMotlfnl
-A [.W..H.1 a ... toewlabtaga. She
Then yon mart not burda you wife
with the family washing. It don't pay.
Price, are rM.on.bl. at th. Amattou
Steam Laundry, besides they are a
artful that tha moat d.lieaU fabric,
aro washed and Ironed without tho
■IlghtMt lojnry."
“1 declare, Unci.," ortrtmed Charley
-there goes a baadaome phaeton; I moat
have one Ilk. that for the girl.” "Get
It right beet,” eentonttowely Mid tbs old
man. "Mr frimda of th. America.
Baggy Company oendwt .curing, mu.
.factory b.re. that for rarirty and excel
lence of stock cannot bo beaten. They
make anrrnyt, carriage., bnggtea and
pbautooa of all the leading .trie., and
NOTICE.
: ! T. I. nu. kw.lt, jl
-,II. hiving Iwrn dlaol
• t ..i Informing the
■ tfuUy aakthat* 1
• ill.mage W given ua,
*!'•• you fl»e rery
ii i»)*»iblr prices.
for sale b/W. A. Rambert and Daren. I
port Dm* Co.
*» roots boek to Tho Windsor tb.
gentlemen cal ted at Trig TkMOa Bncon-
dxs office. “Ton’ll want the new. erery
day,” eald Dacia Josh, "and os thtota
the paper ararybody la Southweat Qaor-
gla read., m aubMriba for It.”
Upon re-joining Sally, ah. began to
volubly express her thanks. “Von hare
bought ua a rery thing,” she exclaimed.
“Only one thing,” remarked Unci.
Jo.li, reflectively, ”bttt I cut remedy
that. Smith A Davenport always have a
Registration Notice,
E* It firtlkir enacted. That the Clerk a
berln rach year, which ll*t "hall be kc
open from » o'clock a. m. until • o'clock p.;
each and every day. (Sunday erreptedf un
Si.Yran'TSJTiS'.K.uVrVv'M'.-A
more from Wheatley A
fever In all her Ilf i” bad she
(baud of each bargain*
Timed.-Sally, ae they halted
J'ton atrejt show wladow,
rrtipper."“Yre,”
i A Daniel*, stock
Dissolutioi
rove, ihe tariff bill . *»r»*ore throat thereto nothing bet-
tat Mr. Cleveland ter tb,a * 1,3011,1 bandage dampened
tor. While lie bu wllh Chamberlain’s Fain Data. It will
, the committee ho nearly always effect score In one night’,
tnl to it. member, time. This remedy to also a favor] to for
ir corporation. b 50 coM taute tor mbTh,
• W. A. Itembortaac 1 Dnrrmnnrt Drug To.
| Kvncm, j!
I Gough, an e®Um*bl
k«a died of lockjaw
vaccinated.
that h* wants no ir
«ltb«r on i*»n*>tiH 01
make up tho deficient*;
sis.
A
JOLLY OLD UNCLE JOSH
ms generosity towards
" newly married niece.
. „,ii.tle Reman*, of AnmehM In Which
gamlieror Prominent
* X dk« a Very C«M»lc«o® FaH.
vrihQ' applied for. W. fi. O-l
tiujps s unmer«—Sally—I—er-dar*
„ 1Jllt ti e apeaker took a beadei
^r^l.fnloew, only to hear a sweet:
° ..ye*. Charley."
••Can I aspire to er—to—that Is—’
^ain a lapse Into silence, followed
I,. »n encouraging:
,.y eg Charley.”
,, ob jf i nii£ht only hope to—er-
.nether failure of langnsg.. It
^nilngly a hopelrea case, and might
lovt hern, only lor a demure.
-(■barley. I’ve eald ‘yea’ twice, and
Ilyon nicon It, I mean It, too, and-
t„ this d.y that yonng man will
In,1st that he popped the question,
All this happened up In North Oeor»
. tQ1 j ^ wasn’t long before tliere wts
[' weddini:- Not mQch lon K flr
there came a letter from Sally’s Uncle
j,„h down in Sumter, wbo wrote effu-
,irely of bi® delight at her exhibition of
what lie called “grit” sod he propoeed
that if the young couple would locate at
Americas ho would start them op la
life a* » wedding gilt.
Of courso they accepted, sod soon
were bidding their friends adieu,
A few wt-elrs subsequent to the above
a travel stained party arrived at Ameri
CM). Our friend Uoele Josh was In
charge, and he led the party straight
way toward Tho Windsor, which, said
he, 'lit one of the finest hotels In Geor
gia. I have known George U. Fields,
the manager, for years, and ba la mins
host after my own heart. A thorough
hotel man, lie is endowad With that de
lightful intuition that makes a guest
feel at borne, comfortable, contented
and in mighty good look. The hoi
2 marvel of convenience, the apartments
are l»nd-<omely furnished, the cuisine
all that a superior chef and unlimited
orders on the market can make It, and
the attendants polite and expert/
“Xosr the basis for n home,” contin
ued I ncle Josh" is a bit of mother earth
and I'll take you to kferral Callaway
right away. Mr. Callaway Is Amadous’
most popular real estate dealer.' You
can alnays depend upon him for bar
gains as he never holds out any false
lights to induce people to buy, bat
whatever lie tells you about a piece of
property may be set down as
facts. Mr. Callaway, who controls
large lists of most desirable property,
had the pleasure of quickly closing
s “deal" for a nice residence on Lee
street, besides a good farm near the
city limits.
“Having provided you with a cage for
your bird," said Unde Josh, “the first
thing we'll look after will be the furnish*
ings for it." Hereupon Sally energetlo
ally declared that she had read so mneb
about Smith & Davenport in Tus THUS*
Kk< ouiiKi: that she desired to go
The result was that they were ushered
into such a bewildering display that the
girl was at tlrst at a loss howto seleot.
Hut she noon yielded to the sedaetive-
ness of a magnificent parlor suite,
bedroom set in oak (antique finish) that
would have done credit to old Antiquity
herself. To this she added n dining*
room set with all accessories, a complete
kitchen outfit, a “Standard” sewing an*
chiue aud didn’t forgets most conven
ient sod ornamental writing desk for
“Hubby" Charles.
“A pretty good start,” said the old
mau, "and now we’ll go to J. W. Ear*
ris' hard ware store. Here Sally’s hoi
wifely instincts had full play In marvels
of kitchen apparatus.
“Tin re is not an establishment In town
that carrlo. a more eompretanriv. .took
of household furnishing* Kvery possi
ble pice* of kltehen furniture, from n
tin dipjter to a cooking range was there
in all styles and variety.” If Sally falls
to accomplish wonders In the culinary
art, It will not be for fault at superior
cooking utensils, for she purchased »
famous “Times’’ cooking store with all
other equipments for a well-regulated
kitchen.
"Ufa so®. 1 promised yon a gold
watch, didn’t If” queried Unole Josh.
’’Tim jtla-'e Of all place In town I. Ja..
rrlckcr A Bro., so ws’ll go there.”
taring the popular jewelry store, the old
nur - Rsllsntly acquitted himself of his
promise and then directed 8al!y*s atten-
Uon to the superior stoek of sSlremre
carried by the house. “There Is no
other such bouse In Georgia," said the
Old man, “and I will guarantee the qual*
l<r to be the very bMt. Plek oat yoor
f.m !y Clock while har.," h. added,
n , *r c,m “ » RUEalflcat llnm
” in 1 '<>r*et another fact,” h. contlnud,
“if ever you unfortunately need ontical
Rood., thto to;tb. plac to oom^Thty
have everything required to Improve
affected eye, and to detormtM tba re-
quired treatment”
At thla point, iouawbat to th. con-
tonor, of Chartoe.. tho old man Indulged
!“ * h * l( -“riona criUelemof hie penoMl
“Von are dmddodly off
" f ° r * townemaa," eald he, "and
»'l better goorer toJ. R. 8hnw*n."
After tharlM had flttod Ununlf out In n
Mat and Into .tyl, buriaeu salt Item
jE^Mea of fMhlontbla garments that
^ toblM el thto extontlvety
and I will Introduc you to John Wlnd-
wr.forol cun.you will do buelneo
—Ith him, and It to always pleasanter
a. personally acquainted with the men
you do bnalnaea with. Thle bonk I. «
aolld u tba bare of the nnlverM, aad
haa a working capital of »T5,ooo. y
will And thorn arer ready to extend
accommodation, compatible with btul
-aw principle.,”
At thto point facto Josh eiiggctcd
retort to Glover A Horna'e place of re
fieehment. In a trice tbe trio partook
themielves to the Wlnd.or c.fe, where
they regaled In all tbe dellcaclj. of the
aeaeon, oyster etewe, quail ;on tout,
lea eraam, etc., which Charles declared
“would satis'/ Ihe appetite of the
ravenous epicure." Salty went Into
eeatades about the aeataeaa of tbe cafe
aad declared tbit ererythlag was “Ju«t
perfectly lovely." Then Uncle Joih In
dnlged In Mveral well deserved compli
ment! to the proprtetore,Glover A Itorne,
aa being "hurtling end enterprlilag
yoon* men.” Before leaving the reitau-
vant Sally waa treated to a glare of hot
soda and loaded down with choice
caramel., chocolate drops and bon boon.
The gentlemen Indulged in tome elegant
Havanas.
At the refreshment table Unde Jotb
waxed philosophical. ‘Never neg
lect your larder," uld he, "that Impor
tant adjunct of hooiekeeping controls
masculine tamper. To that end you
moat patronize n grocer oo whom yon
can depend for honest goods. I have
found Gatewood A Callaway perfectly
reliable. Yon will find them careful
dealers, always fall stocked with every
poulble thing In the line of tuple and
fancy groceries, frcih tad first dare-no
shelf worn goods there while the prices
are ’down to brass tecke.’"
“By the way, Unde," exclaimed Sal
ly, “where can I go fordiy good.? Thl.
drree of mine la hardly suitable I muit
admit.” “Wall, my girl, If you want to
re loot from on# of the moat extensively
•looked establishment. In tha city, I
will dlreot yoo to Wheatley A Analey,
who carry a line of drau goods that for
variety and real vain., I. seldom non
outside the largest metropoUtan cities.
They hava aU the latest weave In faib-
lonabl. drau good, aad you ar. sure to
bo guided right la your Mtoottoas. You
will And thorn pleasant to deal and their
iplo/M polite and export, while their
prion cannot b# duplicated."
While Unci# Jonh wu pondering
to go next, Silly euddenly asked:
Unde, where can I Dad th. leading
millinery utobllehmeat?” “Just a few
yards further on,” remarked Unde Josh
"and we will vlilt lira. M, T. Elam,
Who, by tbe way, nu oo hand one of the
ipletel stocks of millinery to bo
found In tbe city. You un got what
yon want there, tbe latest atylee and
lowut prices being her motto. She bu
experience wbloh guarantee, that
whan yon have purchased of her you
have tha thing at the lowest possible
o." Ando few hour, later there
never n happier lady than Sally.
There housO'lizIogs remind me,”
tbe old gentleman, “that you
haven’t got yoor dishes yet Tbe most
famous stoek In extent, quality and
plateaus Is at J, W. Harris". But th.
arnrag. Ttuu.RncoaDin ruder aud
not ho told wbst>a array of tabtoware
Silly bad to utoct from. Thcrj Isn’t
port tlrely, n thing In th. Ho. ol ehlaa,
crockery, ghua or porertrta needed for
ou or ornament In nay part of the
hone that cannot bn found there In In
finite rariety and at wonderfully low
prioea. He alio has n splendid stock
of Inrepe of nrery dueriptloa, and plated
ware In ekandanu Sally's order aug
gutad her thorough appreciation.
“Oh, I moat hare an album, Undo
Josh,” exclaimed Sally, “and ”
“Yen," and n blble with t reasonable
Mg family regular," Interrupted the old
men, ao w.'II go to Georg. Oliver’, book
■lore. You'll dud any articlra Indla-
pumabto for tha parlor u well u li
brary Ihere.” And Sally's purchase In
cluded mlaortlanoona hooka, fancy sta
tionary, (all tha latut agonlu) hric-n-
brae hoou decorations of all manner,
for the center table, plctaru by the
dozen and chrtotmsa preunta for all of
har relatives. “Hr. Oliver ulle so
cheap,” she said, “that I Juet can’t help
baying.”
“Didn't yon proralw me n piano,
nnotof pot In Sally. ’’Thnt’i what I
did” ba replied, “and I'm delighted to
inform yon that the bore mnale dealer ol
this country to Jams Frloker A Ilro. I
believe you like the Sohmer the but-
that's my favorito too, aad what I.
more, Fricker A Bro. make a leader ol
the Sohmer, the awutut toned and
boast Hoicked Instrument on tha mar
ket.” “I wouldn't bare any other,”
answered the ftrl. “I noticed that that
tutrumut took ffmt prim at tha World's
pair." Sally wu aoon tha poasuMr of
aa elegant .Sohmer, the dnpllento of
that beauty In The Windsor parlor. “I’ll
teB yon, yoong tody, “oonUnood Uncle
Josh “Pricker and Oro. are right np to
date In .rery kind of musical lutrn-
4
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JOHH )R. SHAW’S HOUSE 0
Sale of Bargains.
Overcoats.
Men’s : Nearly time to quit
thinking and go to buying
here, don’t you think ?
How do these prices im
press you? The goods are
Cheviots, Kerseys, Mel
tons, single and double-
breasted, light and dark,
with or without cape.
os m ns oo tie so ta
Ufor.. Klfl 10 00 18 00 I
- use of being cold at these price*.]
Boys : (Youth’s included)
nobby Top Coals. The
knife slipped here.
'bbr, worth r> (» 17 00 (BOO sto
r a little while 9 50 l oo • fit
[That Fast price ought to set you tt
Ing.J
Gloves.
Give me your hand—to
fit
Drciwcil and Undrewtcd Kid SI 95 up.
Have genuine (only one* la town that
genuine) Iiuck*kln gloves from II » V
■g Skin from 6o cents up.
[Think of that!]
Neckwear.
Can’t describe this gor
geousness. Come and see
the new things. Let ns
whisper—*5 per cent, off
on all neckwear prices for
a week or so. Better
stock up.
Hats.
Put on your thinking cap
before you put on yonr
new hat. Can furnish
yon food for reflection in
these prices:
Nobby crush, |1,ffit
Nobby hub (5 CO Hat, S3 » for a little while
Stetson's, S3 75 up-standard *tyle* and
■hapcM, of eourae.
(Don't forget offer In neckwear.)
Special
Drive in brown drill goods
60 dozen Drawer* alway*>old at 60 cents, cut
in two, a cent*.
o knit Undershirt*, formerly sold at
60 cent*, Name good* for ho«*e-cleanlng
*a1e, S» cent*.
[Thla I* offered to retail custmers only.
Merchant* and competitor* excluded from
tbl* chance,]
(Jolored
Sacks.
I have several tables loaded with suits in colors (sack
coats, these) that must be cleared off. They are well made
suits, high-class garments, stylish, too.
Prices cut through the middle. Observe:
Very hick grade Bait*, sack coat, worth Sis r 60
Almost a® good quality, worth, Sit 10 S »
NOW LISTEN!
k dre**y, glove-fitting, klg-clau suit, sold everywhere for SS0, for cash 110 oa
[I mean this.]
when a
1894
1869
25
Has done business in a community 25 years, and has bnilt up a trade, it is pretty clear proof
that he has been lair and square, isn’t it? In January, 1869,1 was wedded to business in this
place, and we have gone along together very pleasantly ever since, thank you. During these 25
yean I have advertised extensively. Let me call yonr attention to a fact or two iu this
connection.
1. When I advertised the ‘‘Williford Shoe Stock” my store was crowded with buyers. The chances are that you
were one of them, Rub up yonr memory, now, and recall what yon bought then. Wasn’t it a bargain ? Did you repent
buying ? Or were you glad of it ?
2. When I advertised the ‘'Sam" Commissary, my clerks could scarcely .attend to the stream ot buyers. IIow about,
what you bought then? Another bargain, wasn’t it?
In other words, haven’t I always talked in print truthfully? Now I have some more truth to tell you. I have made
np my mind to have a house-cleaning time of it at my store. I am going to cut prices for a while right along the cost and
profit line. In a good many cases, prices are cut right through the waist
I’m loaded np with goods. The fact is, I am overloaded, and I a mean to unload if low prices will do it I am
to cut cut, cut cut, and I don’t care how deep either. If you don’t believe it, look around yon and see some proofs—go
upstairs and look at the colored suits first Then walk around.
Yours (knife in hand)
JOH/1 SHAW.
Fine
Men’s.
Watch the knife now. I have sharpened it particularly
for this bit of price slicing:
that Invitation, bad not Undo Jonh
known what wiM economy It to to trade
at Cobb A Daniel's for Sally found foods
and prioea ao aeduetlre that aha par.
chared an outfit from a satin slipper to.
baadaome walklnf boot. Charles In*
retted la a gent's floe shoe, while U.eto
Jo«h ludolgwl lo a stout farm boot “No
on. needing footwear can rertst tbe
itylee nod prtoea of Cobb A Daniel, ns
they carry a magnificent line of ladles'
children's and gentlemen's abc
plained Uncle Joeb.
“And In th« matter of laruranoe," bn
continued, “that tool Importance. Yon
will want I builder’s risk on yonr
house, and Ore, lightning and tornado
Insurance on your farm property. Tba
you can't do a mon scmlble or satisfao
tory thing than to fire yonr wife a paid-
up polley of life Inauraaoe. My friend,
R. T. Byrd not oulytuu linen of tha
eoltdret tad beet companlea, but to an
expert and trustworthy underwriter,
ad beyond doubt does more In the In*
•uranco builneu than any other ifent la
Ibis part of Qeorfln. Hie oompaalre
are all reliable.”
'And now,” remarked Uaeto Josh,
with n parental rtr, "w. wlU took aftor
th. plumbum to mate Hum mnltoty
Improvement, wbleb are absolutely aeo-
eieary. Come with mo and I will Intro
duce you to Sohntoder A Mahoney, Wbo
are tbe people's fasorll. plumbers. You
wut fas put lo your home, a hot wain
belter with bath tab and otter Improre-
a. Scbroedcr A Mahoney pay strict
attention to fayfhnto tows aad ooatrwet
their work In a eclat!fie manner, foard-
Ing against all dangers of Mwer flans.
This firm puts forth nrery effort to ptoaM
their ou.toui.re, and I may add, succeed
admirably.”
"Now, Charles, tot ms fire yon an
other pointer," continued Uaeto Jonh.
“Do not nnderatand me that the clothe*
“Well I declare!” enddenly ejMulaled
Uncle Joeb. "Why didn't I tall yoo to
tlatoh that bouso:i fa.nl>blof while at
Wheatley A Anttoy’e store? How
would yoor fcouM look without carpets,
' other ta- iny fcuudiy la Oeoffly. Shirts, collars
uui cuff, are mads to look like mirrors.
Una make, the nleo appearing man. Is
Ibis connection tot ma atato to yoo,
there It s gill edge etoam laundry in
Americua, operated by W. C. Carter, a
■ptoodid young bnriaons man, and te
turn, out work equal to or better tba
Shirts.
The line of shirts is a joy
—a thing of beauty is
always that, you know.
The Manhattan [you’ll
recollect how highly com-|
petition endorsed this I
shirt—wh they kadi
them], and the Monarch]
—the ‘‘best lines in
universe."
CIIASCE FOR A STECIA
-AWlet-WTira
Boy’s Suits.
1 have nobby suits for lit
tle fellows from #2.00 np.
But I haven’t time to
talk about them particu
larly, because I want to
catch your ear with the
story of the speciai, i
in Jerseys
ties they j
IJ
that:
from $5!
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