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Church Directory.
■ MatHmlisi rtorviees 2nd and 3rd Sun
days and Saturdays before in each mo.
Btll A. M. and K 1'. M., I’rayer meeting
every Wednesday night, Kev. O. I».
Adams Pastor. Milidav School at U A.
M. Dr. C. H. Smith Supi r.ntoudont.
llaptist services 4th Sunday and Sat-
lirdav before in each month at 11 A. Al¬
and 8 P. M. Kev, Dliteh Pastor.
Missionary Meetings
''The". F. M. Society meets at the
41, K- Church the 3rd Sunday after-noon
of each month at 4 o’clock. 'J'he “ Anna
Muse" 2nd Sunday at 4 P. M,
'The Mite «<*• iety of tho Baptist
Church meets every 4th Saturday after
noon at Dr. \V. D. Sears’.
The A'. M. C. A . motts.every 2nd Sun¬
day at 5 P. M., The young men are earn¬
estly requested to attend.
The republicans are frighteued ev¬
en in Kansas, and it looks as if tin*
(50 000 majority of four years ago may
almost disappear. The tariff ques¬
tion is what is playing the misehie!
with them. Kansas being a commu¬
nity of farmers.
i R is rumored that a powerful fac¬
tion is at work to reinstate It tout
the Central former President, Too
{Jlectiop will take place in January.
The Griffin’ Sqn in a splendid ar¬
ticle on home Manufactory. It ur r e s
farmers to erect a hHggi > g factory
and in that way break du'Vp tip:
trust.
There Is great commotion in R. B,
Circles caused by the recent change,
in the Central, and rumors of othe
transaction now pending.
Not 4 ’ Guilty, is the verdict in the
EcjiUeman* murder case and a large
large launder of tlpt citizens of At¬
lanta’ are indignant over what thoy
Cqnsider an outrage and last night
they burned the jury in effigy Ed
dlemau it is thought has left the
City,
The M tnagers <-f the State Fair
are eeth isiastic over ttie flattering
jirospeet great crowds are expected
and every thing is now ready to be
PTKmed to the admiring gaze of the
thousands who will attend.
HIG H.SCHOOL DKPARTMENT.
-r-:o:
GEMS.
Keeps wateii over your words my dar¬
ling,
For words nre wonderful things;
They are swei t like the bee’s fresh ho»:
ey;
Like the bees thoy have terrible sting.
Better than grandeur, bpttyr than gold,
Than rank and title a thousand fold,
Js a healthy body, a mind at ease,
And simple pleasures th;vt always
i please; '
A heart that can feel fqr g qplglibi ;’s
woe
And share Ills joys with a genial glow,
With sympathies large enough to enfold
All men as brothers,—is better than
1 gold
Our rogul ur poem was omitted by an o-
vi-rsight of tin: pointer.
We will try to select sued) a poem
to p’aee at the head ot this column
that will be a choice speech or
recitation; something that will be
.worth clipping at least. We would
l>e glad, friends, to receive good se¬
lections that are not too familiar,
It is said that Alexander II. Ste¬
phens during bis life time educated
150 boys and 50 girls, giving them a
poiiegiate education.
Horae wise mail has saiti that it
was xxas the me duty uutj oi of everv txcry man man to to
plant a tree, write a book or raise
an honest child. We are impressed
that parents and teachers should
give emphasis aiuj breadth of
paei ping to the word honesty.
The exhibition of what- is noble,
the embodiment of what is right,
beautiful and liefoic in life, produeo
a far greatej effect cm the luunati
heart than preyqjRt of exortation
“exaiople is better than precept.”—
*1. B. Gough.
i Close nod thoug'utfui observation
Vboulil he cultivated. It gives a
man power lie loam- ami roinem
Have you not soon a man root I
or*. looi
a newspaper and lay It twdde;
at hi- watch ami titan repine* i<
anil thi*» lie cannot give yon an ae-
In some system of instruction T<>r
primary departments the child i*
Bidg-ht to observe closely by
injf the No. of dots on dotted car*! .
The Perusal ot a Book,
Select books that are informin',?
ami so far as in your power equip
yourselve* with wide knowledge in
all branches of history, litcraturs-
u ml a Hairs. Are you deficient in
any of these? Then seek the best
authorities anil bring your,self to the
highest standard in that Held with¬
out Let your iiffcl-Rietuul
progress be marked with positive
accumulations. When you rend si
hook that is really worth the time
worth the time you spend with it,
do not cram your mind with others
as a man in n hurry is apt to cram
his gripsack, but do a little earnest
and profitable thinking before you
take up its successor in your reail-
injf course. The perusal of a book
gives birth to Jilei\s in no way con¬
nected with the. snhjeots of which i t
trouts. All carful readers should
however avoid (bridling too long
upon one line of study or though:*
Light and varied reading should lie
interspersed with the solid and use -
fid. An extreme in either direc¬
tion is to ho nvoided.--,.Magnz:nc* of
American History,
Extract from a Teacher’s Diary.
Those who have never trit*d
teaching the young idea how to
shoot cannot conceive of the care*,
trials and vexations that hourly be¬
set the teachers pathway. Teach en¬
ure human and their strength is of¬
ten sorely taxed and their patience
put to the test, as they perform t Ire
duties they niidt discharge though
head and heart may hot hbe acliirrv.*
No matter if tl»e annoyances do
seem trivial they are continual, and
fight there is the pub. It i- much
easier ... to hearH great .... trial and , to
recover from the effect of It than it
is to endure with equanimity, con¬
tinual petty grievances. lienee it
is very important that teacher*
should discipline well their minds,
school them <o in rfectiv that- they
will not he uuth|ely dmturbed eith-
er by rfsTraetiify pupils or fault find-
iug patrons.
Bill Arp 2',ti,
Ti,p ni^i.t „f hip w», s„»«.
favorable thatonly those quite near
could attend the lecture. Those
who did were delighted at the char¬
acteristic humor ami wisdom oi the
lecturer. Bill Arp has Il*> rivitl ill
his line and style of work. The
good he has doiie for humanity and
especially the south is incalculable.
He dwells on theq|dep time with
an inspiration that is caleulatod to
instil pride mid patriotism in everv
youthful bosom and impart to t hem
force of character. The world has
been made better by Jiis life and
work.
Hiqn SCHOOL JOURNAL.
„ Several , ofthe girls spent the night
with Mrs. Williamson last Tuesday
night and had quite a pleasant time
They ripped the sweet ot sugar
cane the grinding. Nella Davis attend-
ed Hist, meeting (if the Mission-
r.y .Society, this week at Perry.
Hill Ar„, Tliurs.li. y
liut as the night \\as\ery dis agree-
able few attend.
Misses Willie Wi]liaiu& anti Al t*
rv alsp WiUptmsoii, fbe Journalist were absent Friday
of this week.
Bill Arp’s , lecture . . had , , quite ., an ef- ,
feet on one of the young ladies.
Our Academy needs tq l>e made
ipofeeomforti(b,{e,The windows are
not air tight. Qn the last go.mposi-
tion day vve tv ere requested to write
sonye account of the lee tupe Eva
t hent^ s J’itj w qs to.qeliori hy the
aceoqnt of t-tyj cut mpl hep. nest
ten eggs.
Go|. C. It. JtcOrqry, lias erected
an elegant stable buildinjg adjoin-
ing the Academy grounds; perhaps
this i$ tip: future livery stable ol
Ihetmyn qf wtych you ~o,tuetimes
Geometry is getting mure inter¬
esting every day ns thp pupils
taking requested more to interest in it. W e ttre
work praetjeat prbletus
along w ijli each figure, The stove in
the mornings. chaspellooks very cozv on cool
We often sec sugar cam* pass tip*
Academy. had How we long and wish
vve some but ah! alas, our
thoughts are apt heard*
Duo of our old students /*. D. <‘un-
ninglpiiq ing. called Wednestlay morn¬
Mf.Tqm Hudson’ callevl Montluy
aft.
<>ur Wbool is flourishing. We
"W?. 11 r ^ u I rtr attendance and the
take*an interest in their stud¬
jight/ul, ies. Tlijs week shines has been just de¬
snn ^.tid js enjoyed
, all the more qfter ruiu and more
! pleasureaftpr sorrow,
AH thishusy w orld is toiliii yinerc-
Jy to please child rc**i—15 Ml Arp.
1 Wjustou Ltixqn could probably
a printing pr«*ss t we would
guess so troiu Itis eo ip position on
Newspapers, It is qnite an inter-
esting and instruct |ve uiyuisement
tq take some or ail tho letters in
one word and see how m my words
you can spell. Cun you ^t-t 2 words
from the It-Bcre in llv^nlar.
Reuding Club Minutes.
K. V. Hamlin*;Club Room Oct 28
l mss The President \V. 1>. Murray
was absent ami the Viee Brest. took
In* chair Dues amounting to iLOf*
wort* collected. Minute- oflast met t*
i g were Confirmed W. 1*. Hornaby
A'as the only reader present.
Treasure irusauthorized to hay J.-
W. Sheffield Business Com*
mittee arranged the fulhvlug pro*
r?rainuie fnr.Vor. 2.i i. Mu*to Mr*. J.
Lt. Williams R si ling He. Hears Itec
tation, Miss Lillie (lituioy; Music,
Miss Kate Williams It ‘nding A. A.
Arrington Rcrhltion Miss Emmie
liabtwin Music by tile Choir.
A". Stuart Brest.
W. B. Merritt Jr, SoeL
Advice to Mothers.
Mr*, Wikmww'h SooTHura SraccehonM alw«r«
Ik, used trlicnchildren we cutting itproducosnaturnl, teeth, it ro-
licTestholiUbButt *l«*p,«nd(lie iTr itoucc;
quiet little cherub iiwuke»a« "'bright
oe It button.* U ia very plcmwnt to tmte. It
lor disrrhtoa, Xvtulyhr. whftWr niUln* I run teething o*
other ciunci, «i-nU a bottle.
FHptIeasiiresj their
When children (lirk r.r>,e, griml thejr teeth,
xre >-i-stl*:.‘j 4 uniqtura' in their *pi» tite, they lire
pilte likely trnunlrd with AVormv. prompt Tnea»-
re» fhctld lie taken nnd H.A.lul, ■ict tnrk'a
■’erniltmat: he given them acronlnifr to direc-
ion* it Im saved many * child from .tenth and
. ■v preserve vr,-ir tweet child frnrn aresrtv crave
kUDOEN * BATES «H1TNCRN MUSIC HOUtC.
PIANOS.
ORGANS.
Mid- Summe r Sale
BUY NOW
AAV VAT WHKH
COTTON IS SOLD.
MID-SUMMER OFFER.
i.«oo First-Class sold Pianos •*>«*
Orgamiobe In jnne.jniy,
=‘ “
PIANOS, Its CASH DOWN.
ORGANS, lio CASH MOWN,
eurf tli« balance next November
KVace”\‘u"«^*MaSoa aK
our
fcx*
feptlou*. vo»r choice from ten
leadhiK and iiiBker* Prices. and over joo
vtyle*
—SUMMER BARGAINS 1888-
New Makers, New Instrument*, New
Large nurOiapes enable us to otter H«-
dQeevt Price*. Here are fh w pies.
S225 durable. Maker’* Priet,
«pt««it m. p«rtect«nd
$240 KSSft£?S^»nS?Srt«S
•m'md tSa
fric«, pw. •
SS»*Bo.u«nd.uFreight ««ndsoii*e*Cover »lrucTor',
$50 PiP;J& Octaves, * sets
Octave Case. Reeds, High
IjlUv Top,Lamp nut
Fell _ _ Maker’* up Stands, Stands Music *160. Pocket,
Sweet Toue. Price,
tCR ORGAN. Four To Genuine Full Seta Reeds, Stops,
.TknT IHVIU UU 'Ifl’l V Rich « gnu. ic » Thousands Tbousan Case, Case, beautiful Re sold. Parlor All pur¬ Or-
dsllghted. gun. Maker Price, S200.
chaser* *
With Facta Organ m Pine Boots Stool, and
an instructor, Music
*“ gretKi,tl *‘
----
415 IO FlAY^ T 1 P nirtU I A I
' Onto and test in your own Horae,
No money required We until Freight Instrument both
is satisfactory. pay *S
a trial always gives a satisfied purchaser,
dend for Mid-Summer Sale cir.
aJS^
<*••; Alt HeajM Paid,- is Dap*’ iwit On* «i
y««ri' guarantee; Square Dealunj. Priu
only, Money aw
LUDDEN & BATES
(OtlTHIRH MUSIC HOUSE, SAVANNAH, $A.
—
tsir^iBi J H|a ■> J | ,n r ""’ n ^rr not->a for (want),
Jfygivimtyot KJ. SfS^Kii^fiSiiSlrlSi I
Virginia, u *tu4«ut* »t coi»eratr
a. »aaipi>i ftNU M*jn fu«li WmilWu IT Any'
){,*'^A 8t o‘ 3 sMi'nu. f
8ctheUc«demi,P.0., W a? re 11 ft* m|Y
bwCount*.va.f*WHWfclll 9
mi niirm tui
EVERYBODY WANTS A NEWS-
PAPER IN 1888! AND YOU
CAN’T MAKE A BETTER
SELECTION THAN BY
SUBSCRIBING FOR TR£
ENTERPRISE
ANI) the
Savannah weekly News
ONLY $2 FOR 2 PIPERS
Tho Weekly News is one of the cheap¬
est first-class newspapers io the woritl.
It contains the cream of the contents of
the Savannah Daily Mon-line News,
" itb the disUnetive 'features of that well
known, clean, newsy and roUnhle jonr-
personal nsit. The Weekly but, News is not a f ,cal or
such organ, a m-wspapr or full of
just With the reading Weekly as News', evcrvbodv and' wants.
the K.V-
TERPRISK. you will bo 'veil supplied
"itft reading tsmily. matter for yourself ami
your
Sf.'Jd yourvubser:p'in*s j 0
M Ci-klj Nc,y,s
Morning lea Newl.-.u-riina Savanah, f.a.
OTejt, ig e y*.;.*» . , ipt-i.r.i- it :i.la
IT BEATS ALL.
WHAT DOES?
EVERY BODY ANSWERS
iiiiRTinviEutm
StcCHs: of
Fine Dry Gloria ami Clothing 1 ;
« CASH Bongnt them;
Low prices will sell them.
THORNTON WHEATLEY’S 8to»es nre reeognixed by ALL, ns the
Head Q-aarters
of the FINE Dry Goods and CMHing trade of SQIJTWESTERN Oa.
Our sales this Fall, show u Large Increase oyer any previous season,
and we are DETERMINED to increase . them still farther. HOW?
Why by doing just a little BETTER for our customers than anv other
house can do— .• >
Our Dress Goods stock is Magnificent!
Our Clothing stock is IMMENSE!!
/■
Et'cry thing about the house is on a large scale except on prices,
which arc now down to
J ,
Come and see for yourselves and be convinced, it will pay you. We
wi! 1 not talk you to death but we will name such prices as will insure
QUICK SALKS. We handle no old stocks; everything FRESH and
NEW. Remember-the Place:
Thornton Wheitley’*s He^i Quarter Stores:
Nos. 42R, 423, and 427 Jackson Street, Corner of Forsyth Street,
Americus ** Georg a
STACK’S i’ATEAT COFFEE IW.
MANUKACTUKED AND FOR SALE BY
HP- ■Uv r illist2^.s,
—:ALSO DEALER IN:—
s*—
Fancy and Family Gr ceries, Provisions,
WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, ETC.
COTTOH AVEWTT B----T OTTS; G-.A,
; • fc TO THE PUBLIC:^
WE STAND ON NEUTRAL GROUND
COUACIL & McGARRAH
Desire to thank the planters of Southwest Georgia for the very libera’
patronage extended them during the past season, and to announce that
they will continue to run the
IJ. RUM COTTON IT < /•
at the old stand, on COTTON AVENUE,during the coming cotton sea-
son. Tho coining season promises to be a lively one, as the indications
are that It will open with a
Hailroad War and FIERCE Comp t t r:n in 'I
' ’’ v •
In order to secure for our customers the fnllest advantage of this war
in rates, we have refused to enter into any combination, but will occupy
neutral ground, ready to secure the highest prices and best rates from all
parties. Our interest is not with tir- railroads and compresses, but with
the planters, and to thts end we shall work; as we always have done.
Onr convenience to the banks and business portions of the city will
give our customers every convenience tor transacting their business, and
instead of being restricted to one class of buyers, our customers will have
the advantage of all classes as our tables will be open to alt.
Mr. S* MeGarrah
who has luid years of experience in handling cotton, will again have
charge of the SALES DEPARTME NT, an d with his thorough familiari-
ty wjtli all its details 1 lie will-see that Hie highest |>rict's are secured,
With these advantages, and with our expenses based up<jn Die most
rig d economy, weare.gble to guarantee as much clear money for your
cuHon as any other W’arehonse’ eotiibination or corporation,
Again thanking our friends for past patronage, and .soliciting a con-
tinuance of the same, ’ we are Respectfully,
COUNCil & M cGARRAH.
T. A. COLLINS
--: AT:--
Strange’s Old Stand,
Is no\ Y reeivihg his IMMENSE STOCK of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoe*.
and Hats, Also a full supply of Family and Fancy Groceries, Ilard-
ware, and Tinware Tobacco andC'lgurs a specialty
He is .still Bp lining his store at Mu rays XKoads, and uuying for both
enables him to
LEAD IN LOW PRICES.
He invites his friends of the public generally to call and examine his \
IT e> ^77- Q-ood.s, 1
and got prices B. 4 purchasing ei^wher^p.
Corner Broad and a* 2
I I ! a v i I! e G c i=> T~. ii
r.it. a irv. liLOOM BLOWN,
Cain. 6z Erc-\wn
mkai.Kuh in
IM'IIS, |)|{\ GOOES 1 SHOES/
Wh'sky, Tobacco ini Cig&is a Si ecialty
Mr, Lee Childers of (bis County, 1* with this firm mid would be ghul to
V 1 hvc pH ins ft fends cull tip fti;ti.
No. 221, Under Opera lhmse.
pvt sv ihi sr„ - - • A MERIC US, GA.
MURRAY & WILLIAMS
— :<>:—
Keep always on band:-■.
Full Li ii CTD
Of Groceries, Staple Dry Goods,
(,'ly.thing & Notions, Furniture,
Mattresses, Coffins & etc.
Wagons, Buggies A Carts;
wkiyU they will, soli a,* LOW as
HOUSE
in this section, a,nd thanking the pe< pie for thei;r Liberal patronage in
jhe past, we hope to merit the same in the future,.
tJBT Furr.ittire and Goflins Up Stairs,
CALL AND SEE US,
t H. H. SINGLETARY,
\ Hit:
Hd-Crcsse - - Q-aorrg'ia,,,
Has the largest and Best Filled store at
1 k.>.ir>8KSiaBNi y.iEH *• r n * f mm mvT- <■
■■■ • I V
ers&jr J ■rw» ~~ i L i ii
To be found iq the country. V.'e kfv p, c.iustiUitTy on hand, a Wei! Se¬
lected line of Notions, Fancy and Domestic I>rv Gnodst also .a handsome
stock of noth'Ug, Hats and Shoes; Uroekery, G-la-ssware ct e.
A fin** line of Fancy and Heavy Groceries, ALWAYS on band, at
prices to
XDe± 3 r Oonrrxpetlticnn..
Wc have less expense than anv, and sell
—-§CtlEAPJiR.S—■
We grind corn and make as good nival as any \y:;t,'.r pawe?.
We gin cotton at 11,30 per bale and (iUA’{-V.\ i LL Satisfm>.tioii
Look lo Your interest! Try ns or,(I be Convinced!!
. • *
Dr. J. E. Ha.il
of Americus
has just returned from an e<t-j ncl
-ed trip East, where lie lias been to
purchase as good stock of
iimcs jMiEErum
as can bit found n ny where.
All kinds of
TOILET SO IP & P .lilTUE
In fact any article that can be
bought in a xv drug store.
Give Him A Call.
when in that c’ty.
I’ve just a word to say to .-ill;
Dig, little, ifroit and smite
Whe.i in this town, tie sure to cull
And get your drugs from .) • K • JD;1
Next door to John It. Shaw’s
Americus, Gu.
Stall ion = Jersey B nil
in use at farm, one mile North of JClliv-
villo.
TOM IIARDEMAN;
eight yoarsoid, sired bv Dick Burton >
he, by Desk Idol: lie’ by .M:mibriim’s
Chief* 1 st dam, RosaJ.ee, by t’orbian;
2 nd dam, Frank; 3 rd dam, a Cnmdian
pacing mare. Service tee * 10 , for tl.e
season.
mack koffee.
19589 A. .EC. C. Sired by King Koffee
Jr. 12317 A. J. ('. C. out of “Di.xh \s J.uj-
line." 10»*»4 A. . 1 . C. C. Service fee | 5
,
tor the season.
A few good milk cows* with v a ig
calves, for sale. U. H. Smith. Pro/
EHaviIle, t lc< r ia.
m ^ DR, MOFFET T’S JP^i
■ “ IBi
fill !&■■&■■■________(IP'M ||l RN WEE III
Hf FEMALE MEDICINEmtsl
1! TBlTlngtoaetoanij itrenirthenlng the Utcr-
1«« System and bultdlnr up the ireneral health
ITCDlAJNf
eorreru gteasajiS «I1 irreuBliritttsBnd annoylnir troubles
j^B trug|lm saiiweB^aroste *“*Weand Unfailing,
A.skyowr
For sale )>.\ Dr, C, II. HmAj,,
I) r s. Stark o v & P«i I ini 's
I THE ATM E.Yt’ BY 1N-
* I * T, \TD'V
VMIe! THADC MARK* ^ UrGISTOaTO,
» : f» »l r if.
1620 A rets Street. F*Utl»d’a. Po*
L * . /..oilill I i " , • .Sl*l ..... l.lOIICltis
, l'cve", Head
I).vspejisi!i, t alarrli, Hay Nyiinilgin.
a lie, p l i ir v. KlicmiiatiMU. Disorders.
aril all Uiiroiiie ami Nervous
“Tnc Conipi uim ux.vRim Treatment.'
Drs Starkey A Paten, No. 1529 Arcli tlio *t.
l’tiilarlelptiia, have lu-i-n using scientific )<>r ad-.
las) seventeen years is a and
jusinuMit of tin’: element s of oxygen i-omponad
.Vitrogon magvtized. and the portable that
is so i ondciisc and math:
it is s lit all over the world.
Drs. S. and V, have the liberty to rc/ef
to the following named wellknown per¬
sons who have t' ied their Treatinen: Member : of
HON. Win. D. K BULKY,
('ni'civss KEV. Philadelphia. L. CONRAD, Editor,,
VICTOR
Initfieran Ohserver Phils. 1> „ D-
REV CHARGES W. CUSHING
Koehe.sler N’. Y Inb'r
Ho\. \VM. PENN >' XON Edit- r
Ocean i liieaS • III. EuitorNew
W.M WORTHINGTON
South liirmioeham Ala.
JUDGE II. P. V ROOM AN, Qucticmo.
K a f, sa -.
MRS. Ai A It Y A .
Massachusetts. >«»rK-. , .
.JUDGE It. S. VOORIIEES Now
K.C. KN1 HIT Plilla elphia. Phda.
FRANK SIDDALI, Merchant
JloN. W. \V. SCHUYLER, Easton, * A-
EDWARD E, WILSON 833 Bioadway
N, V. Ed. Pliila. Photo, Hawaii,
FIDELIA M.I.YoN, Waimea,
Minilit icli Islands, InveriicsV
ALEXANDER RITCHIE,
Scotland. Zacah, ,
M US. M. V. t.RTEGA, Fn snito,
eas Mexico. Spam . . ».
MRS. EMMA COOPER Utilla
lion a. as ('. A. Casablanca
J.l’OHli, Ex-Vice Consul
Muructo. Cal.
M. V. ASIIRROOK, Red Rlufl RlanWG
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Dorsetshire England. >S«u"‘ . ,o
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And tbonsancs oI otiiers in every P-‘
ol the I nit< d Stales.
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tint! tun. Results,” H tho title of
broehuix* of two hundred oages pn 1 > I i s h -
ed by Drs. Stnrkoy A. Pa.cti'vhieh S' T<
lo all inquirers full ihlormation ‘ IS <f ’
ids remarkable eunttive agent ami »re*
" r 1 ( >f several hundred surprising cure-:
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