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TIIS MESSENGER.
LAFAYETTE, GEORGIA.
fMHMI kIOKNIZS Oct. 10 1184.
THIO he found
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Romance of a Pardon.
Albany. Oct. 12. Uomadiscua
aion ha* recently taken place re
garding h pardon Wbioh the Gov
ernor has refused to grant. In fact,
ha decide* against granting pardon*
eyery day, bat th»se do uol u*u
ally get into print-
One of them, however, which he
did grant *oa>e (months ago ha*
never keen pobliihed, nor did he,
aa ia uautl with him, print tiie rea
eon*. Thy would not now b* al
lowed to be given, ff there wav »ny
probability that tha actual name*
concerned, or even the place where
the incidents oecerred, thould l-a
oorractly given. The atory is a
true ronaaiice, prabably seldom
equaled in the most emotional fic
tion.
Early last spring a young man,
named for the preaant purpose*
Hmitk, waa empio)ed as a garde
ner by a very wealthy gentleman
to ba called for the prreant purpose
Mt. Jones, who lived we will say
on the Hudson, near New York.
He waa discovers*) oaa afternoon
by Mr. Jones, m hit unexpected
return from the city, in the very
aetof stealing from Ur!. June*'
Teom with some of ker jewelry in
his possession sad her bureau
drawer open and rifled, H* was
seiz'd and charged with butglary,
and, afler vain endeavor* to aura pa
admitted bia guilt and was iia
prisoned. Mrs. Jm-aa wa* greatly
diatr-saed taken ala heard of it and
begged hard that h« be not prose
cuted aa waa a great favorite, being
a youth only uiuatoen, es a very
handsome preaente mid rather well
educated. She p'esdsd ao strong
ly with Mr. Jones that he sought
t« hath the matter up, but other
aaivauta had beta witnesses to the
disturbance at bia detection and
they bagan In talk ao freely of the
young Smith's guijt that the au
thorities compelled him to enter a
coot plaint.
Smith waa lodged in jail, had aa
eatly trial, promptly confessed hia
guilt, and waa sentenced to five
year* in 6<ng fling. Mrs. Jonas wa*
so overoeoi* with griel tbs', she
was too lick to attend the trial
even to idamify the jewelry. Alter
he had bean in Sing ■mg a few
■Dontba, Smith waa triiiisferrad, at
hia own tequiat, to Auburn.
A fsw month* ago a lady, lieavi
ly veiled,called to see tha Governor
and was received by lnui at his
public desk. Without unfailing
ah* said that she came to ace him
about a pardon.
H* asked hei the particulars of
the case, and ab* slated that of
young Smith, aa above narra
ted.
‘On what gr.-tunde do you ask
for a pardo, f‘ Ba,d tka Goyirn
tr.
•ll* i* innocent,’*ha said, faint
ly-
• Can you pn.re that/’ Nothing
more i> needed than proof to th»t j
effect, ’ answered lb* Oevpraor
Y»«, 1 cau prove iIT
•Then I iculd (in i lily grant him j
a new will, but that wojlil he the j
most 1 a»u d‘do. 11 vwur new evi- |
dence i* eufiicisn', that will i>» *ll
yau want. What eyidence hare
youT’
‘He did not take the j welry.’
•M 1 rememkei rightly. he plead
ed guilty.*
•Are you a rplatinoid bia?*
•Yea sir, ahareplted, 'I am his
sister.'
-Wall,’said thegnvir or, aome
wha' h’uflli, *y> u *,e the District !
A'torna’, lav yo ir evidence be i
fill* him, and w, hit se idi. g it to
me. 1 will ccasider the applies
tion '
TUs lady lingi r»d, and in a
trrwib tng yuice and a lew Une j
laid:
‘Can 1i ot speak to sou aline j
u | on the mi tie*7*
Somewhat p'rpl rud. th*G>,vsr- !
IWivpfenrted her into an mrer room
when an saluandi-ig story was
told him by a b-autilul woman in
gisat men'll aigulah. She t»ni
•a* guilty floe lov.d the l and- j
eutne garden*r, and she was the i
wife a bog' jewel* hid Wo*n stolen, j
I Upon toe verge of a discover* or.
ib»ii s cat by tke huaband, nc j
■sane of egress ft r the youi g lov
er which would not be eteu and '
eicite auapicion if not be proof, she
had haa'ily hidden heie-'f in a
closet while he had broken open
the drawer of the bureau and
seized the jewtll juat in time to
give the astonished husband a
wrong clew to the meant g of hi*
presence there. The lade tald bar
story with her face buried in her
hand* and t.aiubJiig violent
ly.
•for all these months,' she enid
a' leal, getting down on f«r 'antes,
'he la* baan suffering there for me
and I can donotLing but beg fur
him.'
I*, waa many momenta before
th* Governor could reply. He i»
an impreasisnablt naan, and this
cate of distress moved him vary
much. Presently lie eaid:
‘Madam, if yeur story ia trna.it
will becomsmy duty t<> pardon bun
aa not guilty of ib* crime for which
be is charged.
But I must have absolute proof
that «ou nr# tb* persau you repre
sent yourself to be.’
She mm a gesture.
‘Wait a moment, I must also
require him, if pardoned, to absent
himself from the country for at
lensl the rest of his term, and I
must tie convinced from him that
be did act a* you say, solely to
eave you.’
Some day* later one of the Gov
ernar'i persons! staff was quietly
stopping at a small hotel in tt a
village near which Mr Jones was
living. In the afernuon he was
waited upon by Mr Jones in a
coups, who, nponlntroduc ng him
self, Warinly.iuvitad tbs staff offi
cer to dins with him at his home.
At the head of tha table sat a
queenly beauty—the heroin* as
tbs mysterioua visit io tb# govern
or. She waa pals snd agitated,and
managed with diflieulty to net her
part aa hostess.
A few weexs later availed lady
called in a closed coupe upon the
Warden ol Auburn prison. With
out the intarchanr* of a word, tha
Warden conducted her in a email
parlor, wbsre sir* waa left entirely
alone. In a moment tha door
was opened, and a young man clad
in an ordinary citizen's suit entered
the room. No une came with him,
aud the door was closed as aoou as
hu entered. In a moment he re
cognised the figure. He snracgfor
ward.
‘For heaven's aaka.’he said.’wby
are you cere? How reckless you
*r«. You may upoaa all tb* past.
For yeur own sake be caialul. 1
do ao*. care so long as you are sav
ed.’
She fall faioliug to the Hoar, ami
immediately afterwards the War
den entered.
'You have made a aaietaxe,’ avid
the prisoner, with a heavy >igti aa
he walked back to his cell. 'I do
not know the lady. She i* a viaitur
for tome one else.’
Concealed behind a wrieii at one
en 4 of the room were two members
of the Governor's staff, cent there
to teat the tiue nobillitv of the cun
**
vict's soul.
Five days slier wards the prison
er was pardoned, conduc.nl to h
steamer and shipped to Europe toi
five years.
Ho carried II,COO, wbiuh was
giveu him by the woman be had
lost.
On the journal of ti e Executive
Clumber tins pardon i« entered on
a book that is ueyer se n try the
public —[Courier; J»ui n*l.
Like an old Creak) Wiadow Shutter.
T ut is the way n man's l bi uiuatie
j nina aiMucliin a are. Tie trouble
i> in lue blood, A tuau who is of
any account is wurtb reps-ring
The repairing can undone bv means
of Brown’* I'on Bitter*. That en
riches aud puritisi the blood,iri tes
out the pains, ar.d Vrork* complete
restoration. Thousands testify to
it fi -m happv tx aneuo-v Mr. C
U Huntley, 018 North (8 zieeutb
at., St. Lmia, says,‘l uaul Brown’*
Iron Bitter* for rheumatism, gener-,
al debility and pm* return, with the
beat lesulta/
A Normal young wan who fell in
love with a fleshy young B'otrnt-1
ington gill, confessed t!i*‘. he waa,
iiifainatwil.
THE HaiSEHlfl’isrilOKiTl.
We will send Fart for onk rn- >
TIK* YEAR, toeviry lady who sends
us at oncis t.ie names of ten mar
ried ladies, at the same address,
and 12 two ct stamp* for postage,
our handsome, entertaining ami j
II *t! active Journal devoted to
Faehiniia.'Fansy Wo x. Decore- j
tine. Cocking, «nd Hi u«eh -Id |
Dialer*. Re.ulu price, ♦I.Uhl
•kkd to Day, and »ecu e the neat
number. Address,
DOMHBIIC JOURNAL, Nuw’n.
N. Y
LEGAL NOTICES.
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY
Br virt ua us an artier from Ihe Coilr
of Ordinal V of said County,Georgia
will be ant ' on the Iw Tuesday in No-
Vtm'-er, 1884. at the Court Hotite door
in Walker county,G*. .bat wean he le
gal sal* hours,the folowing pioperty
io wit.
100 acres mare or loss as lot of
land No. 213 in the 7th dia>rict and
fourth section in raid county —
bounded aa lolli.wa; Commencing
at the center ol the branch ok the
pubiie road, 'hence east to the esat
line of said lot, thence north twen
ty five links to a pineb~sh, Iho-tce
wait to the public road then"* in a
r orlh westly direction and to a dead
chestnut tree na the waat line of
•aid lo', thencesauth with theori
es! line to the public road, thence
north with the public road Io the
begiuirig, alec forty acres more or
lass iu the south eaat eerner of lot
No. 188 in the 7th district and 4ih
section of said county. Hold a* the
property Jackson Carroll deed, for
distribulioa. Terms cash. This t*ct
lat. Naxcv Carroll,
Guardian fer the bails of Jsckaon
Carroll dereaavd.
GEORG!aTwaLKER COUNTY.
By virtue of an order,'from the Court
of Ordinary of said couuiy, will lie -old
before the Court House door, iu ihe
town of LaFayette, said county, within
tke legal hours of sale on the first Tues
lay in Novrmiier next, the foUowiag
pioperty to wii dots of land No«. 145
178 and 179 in the 26t.. district oi
the 3rd section of said county
Tiie two lets last above named
sold with incum he ranee of the
widow’s dosar. f-old *s the prop
erty of Spencer Bi-rnar deceasud.
Term* of sal*, one half due Jan.
Ist 1885 and the remainder due
Jail. l*t 189fi with interest from
day of sal* at 8 per cent. Tills
nap. 29th 1884.
EA Rcmar
II C McWilliams
A-lmin., of Bpencer B„m»' Deo.
gTorgTa, waj/kkr COUNTY.
Whereas J F Hmith Executor of
I’alivnce Igo Smith, lata ot said
county deceused, repreaents to the
Court, in his petition duly filed,
that lie has fully administered 'the
estate of said deceased.
Time s therefore to cite all psitiee
concerned toahow cause if any they
can en the first Monday in Decem
ber naxt, why the eaid executor
should not he discharged from his
said trust, snd receive Utter* of dis
mission. This Hep. 3d, 188.4
MILTON RUSBELL, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, WALKERCOUNTY
By virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of said county, will
lie sold before 1 lie Court tfonae door
til Ihe lown of I.aFsyett* in said coun
ty, wltb.n the legal hours of sale on
liieUmt Tuesday in November next
tile following property to wtt: About
125 acre* ot loi of land No. 39, ill Ihe
9tb District anil 4lh Section of said
County. Sold as the property of Ms- :
ry and T.nantia MeCutchen minors for
their hem-lit.
Jl'I.nTT A. Mi'CrTcnew.Oirardiau.
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY.
Where** E I, Culberson and .t C
Warolaw exei-ulors of Thomas M
Phipps, late ol said county deceased,
represents to the Court in their fe-lp
tfon duly tired, that they have fully
I discharged their trust as aucti execu
te’*; this ia therefore to cite ill parties
concerned, tn ahow cause if any they
cau, 01. Ihe drat Monday in Novcailicr
next, why Ihe said executors should
not ha discharged from their aniil
truat ami receive letters ot dismasion.
Hits July :10th. 18.44.
_ Mu ton Ri'mcll, Ordinary.
At^ouTuullg^l^Waulß^iilTnniw
ncwbs. a pure, dean, wholaaome
TORTIO,
Fnr Rndn. Nrrrwo, NfmnAoh, I.Jvflr. KUlne/a,
I.UHIfK An rat'«4niU«Hi C'urv*
DYSPEPSIA,
HcatUchfk, Fever. Ajrur, ChlHn,
DEBILITY & WEAKNESS.
NkM to tokt*. truss ment, uirniualetl for ,
TORPID LIVER and Night
JuTi per t‘!t, « for SMM, at Lmgstst*.
E. s. Wins, fai-nry t'ny. N. J„ uTK A.
iiTlTffMTMllhfl
mdneD^U^rjj^
u-Paiba'^*
Remarknl>to fur#* of Citorrh of th<»
, Hlnddor, lufUmmatit'n, Irritation of Kid*
ut*)i «nd BWvltW'r, Stone i*r Urnrel lHs
««mi of tbo PtN'iitaio tiljknd, Prvpdonl
Hwt'Uiiiink, Wnukle Dirwrt, ituxuiUn
’ caw oTUrtno,all *>t the Oealto*
i Urinary Orrans In either m**. For Un
: healthv or Unnatural lijxhatxe* usa
also "Chapin's IbJnlloii Flour,” rooh sl.
I Ft»r M rltll K, «ithor oontrat'tod or
, hemlltarv raint, ufle I’haptn’i* Conatitu
th»n Bitter Hyrup, 11.00 pi*r bottle, and
. fbrnhilitlc 11U*. $2.00; and Cha
pin s Brt)hil]Ue Balvw, |i.t\)L 0 bottles
Bvn»p, tnf nila, l balm, by Fxprrsaon
I rei3o*j»t of f tu.on, or at T>ru»ista.
MASON ft HAMLiN
100 A|)p \ V C TO
RTVLBS VJIVVT Aa> O •tKKI
Ht(ir««i ka oat grrat WacMH fiMftiiHiM f-w I
*-v. Rtnr« tear* 4‘uly ftmcft. an t»r*au* a*» Rt.b 4
•arli vt ••« For «aM», ra*y r%\ OfM «*r leitiii. I
UPRIGHT PI AN 08
are*<fnitit« tretv Mictieai . leellaiec %et ••ttlDOst hi I
H am* hi*; >4 -ting t<» all (*rv-i.»«a napmtrw
Rr< t« ot |t*alM V A N* lfc» ••«> ; Mi'UVinc flfl'Y-t
, itAuN, n itfii al !•>«•*« «n«t w»4*t«nn*it «to»a*>lU i
Di .i«ul<ii|lMkilli) tefft •«( of l«ar.
llllMtairfi ftlklogte froe.
Must 4 Hamlia Org-n and Pia- «Co -
Iralitii, t-X l'rv mi 8| • k. Yn-t. 4l K. 14th St ;
Chlffifn. MM iVkh im .ftvo.
uu uusTffl
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
The Best and Prices Lowest.
Harlan brra 13 Yrartt, Wr are Prepared
(• Offer India emeafr to All.
Every Instrument Guaranteed.
We carry Everything in the MUSIC LINE.
To Purchase of us means Value Received.
WITERS dr NELSONj
7IS Market street, Chattanooga, Tenn.
H. B. FARES I CO"
LEADER OF LOW PRICES IV ROME.
A MAMMOTH STOCK OF
jjj DR Y GOODS i :
FOR FALL AND WINTER.
Flavine added to oar already large atere mom t'*# afore reeently occupied by
M. F. Goveu A 00., we now have the LMUHCSf
Retail Dry Goods Store in North Georgia.
With the three large more-rooms packed with New Goods, and every depart
ment containing linn velous BARGAIN'S, bought when the crv of the Miction
eer wn heard in many of the brut commission mid oldest jobbing houiei in
New York, we sty come te
HEADQUARTERS FOR B-ATtOA-ITSTS
And remember that U It. PARKS wee the only Rome buyer in New York
till lute in August, consequently w. offer bargains that will not be found else
where in Rome.
DRESS GOODS, SILKS AND VELVETS.
Largest and finest stock in the city. Everything now and novel in Drees
I'laids, Combination ami match uniting wiiii velvet and D imming to match.
Our 43c. All-Moal Black usd C«l«rc4 CaihMtrci
Cannot be matched for the money ia Georgia,
Our sl. $1.35 and $1.3( Black Broegraia bilks
are as cheap as Loaded Silks—will notsplit, and we guarantee excellent wear.
NOTIONS! HOSIERY!
150 Dozen Ladles', Misses’ mid Children'* Solid Colored llcse, at actcallT
urarly half price. From the big commission auction sale.
CSRKETS! CORbETwJ! CORSETS I!!
All kinds, sizes, prices «nd styles, from the cheapest to tte finest French
maker.
MERINO UNDERWEAR.
For Lidias, Misses and Children, and Linen Underwear for Ladies. Gents’
Undershirts and Drawers. Here is where yon will find marvelous bargain’,
and don’t you forget it!
BOOT and SHOE DEPARTMENT!
This i« now enlarged till it is one of our heat, departments, containing Ladies’.
Misses’ and Childrens* Roots and Shoes ot the best I'hiiauelpUsa makes. 500
pairs Women’s heavy every day slu es, 85r to $1.50 per pair. 100 paiis Men «
heavy Farm Boots, $2, worth anywhere $3 per pair. 12 cases H. B. i\ A Co s
Best English Kip, S. S. Bouts, $3.50 worth $5.
Olotliiiig; and Overcoats.
the chi-upco si or kof !mh>ng to r . !.« i;i • »mt . •
$0 00, $lO an I sl2 *»(H assimt i. Sii, > air -.m; v t ,
i luiu real value. 05 AflC 1* f•' O V K.JCO . ’ i>**- • ••
HATS FOR MEN. BOYS AND CHILDREN. CHEAP !
Blanliets! Je3l*si :o.l3Le>
t .lust From the Auction Boom. Good Grey Blanke's 80c to $1 pe.* pair. F.ine
104 White Bed Blanket* $1.15. $1.40,52, $3. $4, $5 pet fwlr
WHO EVER HEARD OF SUCH PRICES BEFORE IN ROSIEP
Cloaks! New Markets & Circulars. Cloaks!
This Department will be complete in a few days, when you Will hear tioin u*
on it.
11. 13. PA UKN & CO„
13 ami ’ll Shorter Riorli,
Kom:. - - -
TTTirr ■ - ’TT~ ■ wti.« »•» : ’»*• \-xtr* *+■.
OI.B*ft*SOIN r , Li:i-: Al CO.
MaM. I aWTUKKRS ANI> JI'BKF RS OP
Stoves, Tinware Queensware, and Glassware.
SLATE AND TIN ROOFERS,
SHEET IRON WORKERS,
C 3« anti «3S Market SI.,
CB.4TTAMOO6.I, - TE.VftESSKE.
■ ' 1 " "f—WB
J. LiOKfa
DJBALER IN
FURNITURE
SUOH AS
ISCDSTEADS. IH REAIb, W lkllkTOßt, TABU
CHAIRS METALLIC C.ISES, l ASkIiTS, («F
m, UOitIA AM* A RGVURAI.
i.i.m: «i'Tui.muvwb
All order* by anil orM efiph promptly fillid.
A*. Ml UarLrl Slrt'ft. Ol ATTA.AOOkA, TIMA
V CHATTANQOSA , MARBLE L WORKS.>
DALY Sc SMITH,
I U FORT * R* A'*‘3 U A*rF*rTC*K»» «>F
Italian and American Marble, Statuary, Monuments
and Headstones.
—>P ILIII tIMCUBIM or
ALL K! 93 £F BUIL9iBO ST.f-S
---ammaiiAA urn* mi
(is SP3OA IH9I I'EU »>-.
II , r v -,i *f. n ,I*V% 4, a
WAAillt* 'i'HITH
t W* ... ‘
misvioti
£O4 Jlrrkt I Street CliiCa »oo*a. teua<je«»e.
PLANING MILL, SASH, DOORS J BLINDS,
ROUGH AND DRESSED
Mow Fine Poplar Msr,
FLOORING, CEILING AND
SIDING, SHINGLES AND LATH.
Genera! Planing Mill Workjand Building Suppliei. Writsfer Bitinste
and Price Liiti to
. D. w. HUGHES,
Chattanooga, Tennessee, Telephone Station If*.
wpl 17 M Ul3»ili-c
JO is B. PATTON,
Succcitor to R. A.JOBTSTO.N,
Howard Nt. Planing Mill
RO IIF - - - GA.
o
I would respectful!* announce to the citizens of Walker and Chateopa otsa
ties that having i-aumed control of the above named P'aioing Mill, I am prepar*
ad to turoish a short notice,
SASH DOORS,BLINDS. nOILDIAGS, BRACKETS,
Ac., Ac. all manufactured from Native Lumber. And wiil keep in steak aMI
assortment of dressed LUMBER. I have now in stock and am raetivina 10#
000 SHINGLES! Call and see us- taiy 14
II jeC J> t Jtl Y jL fiS MI THj
.Wholesale and etail
Ettfalk ail Music Dealer
Keep Constantly on Hand a Larea Stock as
Blank Book*, better Cap, Ifote Paper, Earclcpti,
Ink, Slates, Engravings. Pen Holders.
Chromos, Pholasrapii Albums, Pie* ,ica, Pic
ture Frames, Wall Paper, Borders. Win
dows Shades, Elc. Also Agent for
C bickering & Co., and Southern Gem Pianos
Also Mason & Hamlin Organs.
ROtti;, - - - - - O GLUR«U.
T. 11. PA\
Chattanooga, Tenneifigfi.
JOBBERS AND RETAILER- IN
Boob, Stationery, Wall Paper
PICTURE FRAMES AND MSULDIHGB.
Here It an Is, and buyers generally will find onr
stoek the largest and most eomplete in the state, and
prices hollow. Sample of Wall paper mailed when
desired.
T. 3rl. &■ CO.,
b 23 Mallet itreet, Cl a lhtn-.:»j.a. Tonnese.*.
""thegirlFlett behind me.”
■-i ' '■ ■
• -- --py''- fi -:.<4z
* ~ \
Illustrated by otw» of a Buggy made by T. T. Haydocb. which is no* oolv the Lfiftdtß*
Buggy in this pioture, batVHE LEADING KUGGV Os AAEUICA. Hjb*
Huydook’s Snfetv King Bolt and Fifth Wheel. Ask your dealer for the T. T.
HAY DOCK KVTGGY, with the Uaydoci. bafety King Bolt and Fifth Wheel
Life is insecure riding over any other.
(Tills ptaturs will b« fargOfccJ on s Urge curd, prhiWd In elegant style, to anyone who win sgree to frame KA
[KKCXOOK OTARP. 1 re. rr. -Ei^-sriDociz:,
* r *K' bolewJe Prloelihl ■ Cor. Plan and TwsKth St*., CIBCIYSATL, 0*
AGENTS WANTED WHE&E WE HAVB NONE I NO INVESTMENT SO PBOFITAEItSI
a. ii waSnkb & co.
—wfolesasi
: JE3L R iO W J\. B 3 B
AGEN. lES:
King's Rifle a id Blasting" Powder.
At'antir tiianf Powder ( o.'i Dynamite.
Judson Powder.
Walker Fore d{Elerse'Skee.
Baiman Steel Plows.
American Screw Co.’* Screw
HOW’E SCALE.
MARKET m i) SEVENTH S ST, CHATTANOOGA, TKNNESBB
fira. 1 .gMUij." HF-L .BJ- JJ'e’MnHß
NEW GOODS.
An Elegant Line of Millinery,
0 -CONSISTING OF- J
Hats. Bonnets, Frames, C aps, Plumes, Tips, H : rd«,
Fancy Feathers, Flowers, Pompous, Laces, Rib
bons, Velvets, satins,Ornaments, Infants’ Lac*
Caps, W hite Bonnets, Hoods and lioaurb,
Fine line of Hisses and
l,«di s t.love*—Kid. I.isle. Silk and
Cot'on. Also Hosiery--Cotton
Lisle Silk and Cashmere.
NECK WEAR -A. SPECIALTY.
I.ii.tn, L»rc Ciulsi- CllHl* Ki.rhues. Cheniel O.lla'etle*.
HAIR GOODS.
Fritzs# N t«, Pi 1 j, Comb., Braid# Face. l'owd« e, Perfumery, J»t and
PM-.I J wn'rv.
M#«e*’»,d LaJi-s’C inn 50 cts to 13 OOe-eh, Bue'le* llooov,
Seivina S k nn.f E • boi iery SiiK#, Dres.ing'M ki a a> H F fin*.
MRS. JANE WEAVER.
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