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OUR AO EX VS 1
The followinsr named gentlemen n"o
legally authorized to net as Agents ('•*»
the Cleveland AAJiVKU't iskit. K i
vs .trjsri B a , s will , s«i much :
of these gentlemen, von
oblige Yours Truly. ' !
Ai.ex. CHDliCH, Publisher. Ga. j
Rev. W. H. McAfee, Dablonega,
.). W, Me w ks, Rlairsvilie, Ga¬
th H. Ivvti.e, Mossy Creek, White C<>.
Rev. J. 0, Reel, Tfseoteo Disc., White
Co.
Jjoe&l Items.
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Cold.
Snow and ice.
Our Junior Typo says bo is about to
freeze out.
The weather is moderating a little.
New subscribe-s come in almost daily
Farm work has been almost enspen*
ded for nearly a week.
The wild geese are changing quarters,
lie pa this is the last cold snap this
spring.
The measles and the mumps have
scourged our county pretty severely for
the lust two mouths.
We hope tbo-o indobted to us will
not forget that we i.t ed a little umney
just now.
The peach crop, we learn is kill- <1 in
i many ear of p'aecs it. in this county. Sory l " j j
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Messrs. Oaks cV, - v Henderson arc re
pninting their hotel. That is liglp;
let, us ail hiush up a lit.lle, and try at
Joiist, to look U. col)!.
Our enutvy hit been lino.lei with
traveling sailsaijcti f>r mote than tt
week, and hhI. they emit, nun taeoiup
Mr. T M. Be®, representing tbo
h'’U“» of Daoii-l A: Marah, Atlanta. Ga„
called on ua thia week. T un is wide
a wake to the inteteat of'bis ‘niple-yora,
and is an excellent salesman.
A new recruit of winter leather set
in upon us ki*t Montia.v bight, The
beautiful mountains were beautifully
capped with 'the beautiful snow, and
the wind as cold as mid-winter cto it.
A few more weeks of procrastination
by delinquent subscribers and other
slow paying dr blots, would cause them
to shod teats over our photograph, pro
vided there is enough of ss kft to take
an impression.
The man who had the hair bpaten
from the top of his bead by hall stones ]
as -s larm large u -q s hid hm fist fist, while While trave'-imr trave.mg,
through :t bail storm last summer, - not " ‘
a hundred miles from this p'aee. is stiil
bald-headed.
Mr. James H. Black sends in answers
to the following five Enigma's:
No. J. Lee Underwood. No. 2, Lamp.
No. 3, Frank Bell. No. 4, Education.
No. 5, Mary Josephine Church.
The following expression of love was
ft.urd somewhere and handed to the
Advertiser a few days ago. It reads
thus; “Ob, my God, how I do love you;
but you don t love me ! Now, the qaes
tion naturally arises as to whether the
young man was addressing his God or
his girl. „
The Cleveland High School is now
under good headway. Frof. Scroggs
has chosen teaching as a profession,
and therefore will uso every means in
- his power to advauce his pupils, and
to make the school interesting. The
people here are able to build up a splen¬
did school, and now Ibe opportunity h
offered. Let them take hold.
Troublesome Children.
that are always tretting their beds ought
put to be scolded and punished for what
they cannot help. They need a reedi
cine‘having atonic effect on the kidneys
ami the urinary organs- Such a c?»dt
cine ia Kidney-Wort. It has specific
action Do not fail to get it for them
-Exchange.
RE VTrrS PARLOR ORGANS.
In to-day* issue we publish a large
Advertisement from the lion
Daniel F. Beatty the well-known organ
maker of Washington, X J. lie now
offers during the spring} season a
17 Stop, 5 Set Golden toaguo
Reed Parlor Organ for $'85. Those who
">• *-*««**•». *. j..
and select instrument in person, he
offers to deduct 85 to pay the traveling
expenses . Read the Advertisement.
Mr. Thomas Underwood, who has
been spending some time iu Carnesville,
is at home again among his old friends.
Tho following^ named persons were
drawn to serve as Grand and Special
Jurors for the May Term of White Su¬
perior Court, 1881.
GRAND JURORS.
E. I‘. Williams, V. L. Robertson,
Minton F. Miles. A. G Kenada,
G W, Siaton, R T. lyenimer,
J. H. Wcstmorelard, J D. Jarrard,
C. H Kv tie, J. It. Holcomb,
Hezekiah Shirley, Wm. Morris,
A. P. Williams, A- B. Clark.
J M Mum oh tic's W. R. Burk,
Wolford, J. II Brownlow,
John F While, W. W. Odell
J. W. Thomas, Win. Pilgrim
D. G. Tate J. D McKinney
J. A Richardson a.. N, Ttvjioi*
M. Palmer Z. A. Kenin er
L. II. Gardner W. A. Miller,
SPECIAL JURORS.
Lawrence S. Smith Joseph A. Nix
W. J. II. Hogan P. Humphries
J. J- Boggs S 0. Cam re l
W. Ervin .1 Dorsey
M. Cantrell J. A Davidson
A,J. Mood J, M. Miller
Robert Williams John Mcaders
G. W. C. Wtkio JR Dorsm
Thos. J. Edwards G. R. Cathey
A. J, Suttmi 11. II. Jarrard
J. D McKinney A. M. Clark
J- W. Lamer jr. A. R. W Iford
j, 'H.Camimt W.-ll. Cmirttioy
,1 no. S. Bryan
a. C Cox .1. S. Brownlow
J. L. Canrrol J. C. Allan jr.
M. Black M. h. Mill
XI. L. Cantrell.
FarnirFs Bepemlenee tat .lladilne
G- ■
Tho rhcciianical power of the ago is
like a series ol cone ulric and < ccenirie
of wtpeh the farmer s ands out
in the principal centre. These all re
voive wifiVi n i about t'gficultoro, and
the same force sets ail m motion It, is
the farmer s duty now in make the most
his oppyu tuuitias. He- should be the
roieinost man of tho age. Mir Inliu
cnee should be felt everj wheto. for the
wrsiithiest merchants and capitalists,
and the most active politicians, all ask
themselves how far tho farmers can be
depended upon before they make a
movement iu their special pursuits
But the fanner should feel this himself.
It is one thing to have a power, and
uno lK-r thing to bo cogu zmt of its
pcsses-io.i. Let tit ) farmed consider
now their position, and as they take a
vi »w oi if. lot them consider what they
io the power and iolJimnce of
machinery. Quo most conspicuous ex¬
ample of the i esulks pointed out may
be noie-l. A low years age Miiwosota
pring vvUeut was gfa-ie.t very low in
the grain markeis and brought a *mv
price. UnftHiUDHleiy for th-j Western
farmer p, tLii'grade ut spring wheat was
the wily «ae they coaid prodace,.' A
hew proem-s in milling was introduced
machinery was invented to
pe|fect tbe process . The best wheat
for this process was the graile known
as ‘•Minnesota Spring.” before rejected,
ia fact, in the sw.rke s. Afterward
this grade became tought by millers,
and the value advanced to a point equal
to aud some times mo to than that of tho
previous y much sought winter wheats,
if Minnesota farmers produce forty
million bushels of wheat annually, this
advanced value, due to the uew process,
puts several millions of dodars yearly
into their pockets; and what a vast
amount of comfort and happiness may
be secured by tho right use of so much
money ! This, is but one instance of
the vast concentration of circumstances
which poiuts cut the moral here alluded
to.—Capital and Labor.
Tho American Sentry says; “It is with
burning shame for our conntry that we
read suggestions in a city contemporary
that Gouid and Vauderbiic. may yet be
the victims «>f Socialistic or Nihilist as
satsins. Such deeds iu a republic
would ha u work of unmitigated infamy
and could only be committed by luna¬
tics ur fools: lea country where tho
majority rules by the ballot, such deeds
aie wholly without excuse, and the bare
suggestion of them f-houid meet with
prompt and stern rebuke from every
iovei of the republic. The mind that
lurna to such methods fur this country,
knows nothing of the spirit of Amen
cans,
Ou 2“”' the closing of tin* accounts of tho
„ »st- Office, under the Post
masters James, including a
period from January y I to March 7, it
appeared that there vva paid to the
United States Tr $574,622.15,
. x ffuaive of t.-x %
A Papsr 22 Rout Sis for 19 Ccnis.
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The 'Dixie Agricalttmff ami .Mechan¬
ical Reporter.” do voted to Agriculture
and Mechanical Arts; cootfuns Stories
aodT'.ishiou Motes lor the lad Us. It ti¬
morous Readfog for the Lovers of Jokt-s,
Prize Puzzles, Reoeipes for llu; ilouse,
wife. Fanner and Aieemnue ayd other
‘uteresting reading Tne towdpca are
worth $5 to any firmer. _ Thu Love
Stories is contains dating the year (if
bough* —The at- a B >nk store) would cost *40
cents ''Reporter'' is published
Quarterly, in the roteress of the Dixie
Agricultural Fair and will be rout one
year on receipt of 10 eta, to pay postage.
Postage stamps wrd he taken as pay.
Address J. T. PATRICK,
Secretary of Dixie Fair,
Wadesboio, X. C.
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and KiPNt'YH at lime.
Sewae Itvteaiw C-S I’toa^rr -;:: *-,)'li.0P0i3OIl
oaaharocra that (fi.nb.-loiieiaSitlv \r amt Uri¬
nary XiteiaseG, f-.p ■.f'uaweaa,. Jatmr'.ics, Cousti
pation,Phe;, r- j,i iiJia-.-inati:-, Kcarai&ia
Mewois Diver . r,v.,d FewaJa Co«u>laLQts.
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I'«-quarts of ’urdkoiKl,
t^'-AFolnfc . ".-ra,iwCeecenJrates!.
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2,l»rrea«ti3y .ft 'WHtl
GET iT AT 'fju; JirtJT.Cr.iU PR'rCEdM.Mh
tvtii.iiS. Ku -..yy co.,
V ’in a ■.....'!.> i' : ’ll IV.'1C .. \ V.
warn: eh
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VI/TI.b VV if Iu Dos,,!g tho Town t»-A.ro o-Miio- tho. stii't. Court W Hou-a iio
Kir u
County,(fooi-oi.i, out a • st T.t.w.Uy* April
next, between tho lawlnl lioavs of rate iL.o
following property to,wit:
P.trta of lots of 1 in-1, X is. 31 tiati 5.2 in the
2 r-t rtislriot of originally Hidjerslnuu now
White county, whereon Louisa Coker now
live , an-l adjoining Green IS. Holcomb on the
West, nu-l S». W. Wit bun^ir-il Him* on the South noil
East,containing one and fifty (loll)
ae.res m-re a less, tolerably well improved;
levied on «j thy propi-riy of Wesley Co':or,
deceasivl t ; satisfy u li fa issued from a Inc¬
line's Court of j tits 127 Mi district, <i. M., in
favor of C. L. Mbili -ms to tho use of Ii, A.
Robertson & Co. L*r..|UTly piiin'e 1 out by
Louisa Coker. Levy nrida and ri-turc-.-ii to
me liy A- X. Vandiver, lawful Constable.
.Votive having been given tu tho tonunt
by A. N. Vandiver, L. C.
This Feb. 25th js«i.
Also will Lc t-tiM befjri* Ufa Court hoitre
ti: or in tl)B town of Cbsvvitttnl iu Mill county
on tha ftrst Taos itiy iu April nexf, between
tbo Inivfui ■ Jilin ,’j of su'd: Hus following pro¬
perty to wit:
One lot of lqml No. 142 irt the 3rd Jis'rict
of orijinaiiy iiah'ar.shaia but now White
countyleoUtfiiaifg loss two rafc\J itujpireUand iit'iy acres
rttori) or ktiowa as u<hi gstreet or Fiurt
din property on whieh is a valuable j-old mine,
heretofore worf'o-l by tb<S;sa|(! Flttndin, with
valuable buidjogs tnejeiett. i.evied oa b;
Joe! Potts Coti.uble of sni-t county, amt
returned t* n u by vir-uioofand fp :-atlsfy
two ii fas jssuetl from the Jii.siieesC«»urt
of tho giilst disirief G_. M„ in Rail coun¬
ty. one iu favor of Underwood & Kon
se< plaintiffs m h la, and uae in favor
of VV. K. Wilhams against J. Eugcu ■
Flaudiu gnd Frank G- Bntwu detrs. in
li iii and ngasns'. thd raid lot of iahd
oniy levied ou a«y the properly of
Frank G. Brown, ti# same hating been
attached as his and entered
against said property accordingly.
Written notice of levies having been
given to Thomas V. C.tnireli, tne ten
ant in poesessi<>;i. Terms c tab.
Match 2nd 1881. ?
Also at the same time and place, one
sorrel Horse about; 12 years old, well
broke and in good work order; aG-hohe
black mule- about 3 yearsoid, weii broke
and iu good work order. Property
pointed out bv plaintiff'm X, Rosworth ii fa. A iso all
the interest that S. has in
and lo parts of ioistff laud Nua. 87, SS,
8i>, in the 3rd dial of originally Haber¬
sham now White county, Ga., the same
or less,
StSfOflt t
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said iu mm
out by
fifa. ^ *
out!
dt-scr
property of o
**a> » » | J
Court ol gt
and Stmuel N. R awortii. This M trek
;i ' a i ^' L
Also at th" fiuiio time and pLet, the Equity 1*
of r'aduQiption of 0- L. VV'iliUiB.v Ik- mg V.
William*’ interest in an ! to the follow rg
pr >pr;y, n> win -Ucioj e -.M-taiu parcels of iami
in the 3rd bint, of original!.- Habersham vow
White county, an-ovn as |«t Xu.sr, kuotVii n.-t
the Oitss-pUcv, and parte «l tuts Xns. 73 ami
•H«. tho said litre: pared i «uiitain ; nK four
r.uml red acres more *.r h.-*. being tb.« home
piano of «m 4 f. L- W il’t:- in; ia sail county,
sit id ; r ifterty bavn.g tn n t onvvyed by C. L.‘
Williams to one Jaums tjkti by deed, dated
August 6 th IS78, Htui recur ;»>l iu Clerks ofiice,
snifi County, in tlocb k, page 1ST, to seenro »
debt ut 8 *x KutHlred daiiats. sai-i C 1.. Wit
Siains’ interest in said uruperiy iu»iOg the vitrht
to repay ia’ut sutn ami upon so ti-ls)g tu have toe
ab«oiule titf* vested in hiin to said property,
the said properly being now in tho posstMun
of the said 0. fi. Wipi tms.
Alsat tUo saws.timo and place, f will sell
tiro half interest in and to the following pro¬
perty in said White comity to wits being a
true! of land oansitUug of parte of bus of
land Nos, Id, 20. 21, It, and U in 3rd dietriet
of said county euntaiuiug four bund red acres
more or less, kftown os tho Aloceo Ilorshaw
place; rati property being d-eded n> said C.
L williams'ai d Neney C. Moody admrs. of
John A. M.-o*. beT. 0. Hamilton, ShiF,. by
deed doted .fu!y 16th 1S7S. and reoorded in
Clerks office of saitteou'sey, -iiW.dml t—«k It, page tHf
said laud being aftvnvaj-is Py said C.
L. M'lilioms and Nancy 0. M-mdy admi x , b>
» iinu cocuBneavtng at a poips »g»ewl up«u m
tin- eastti'Q fconodary ot snni tract and vi.u
ning by a chopped pi u; free, th'emv: t» a
ciiopped the J'fkur.di oiik. theuvo muiary to a noiut agreed
ttpou on wosicru b of raid tract,
tile s .idC. L. Wiiliitros taking tho North Itaif
of -ai<i tr.ut, hi- interest being all of tsid
tract uortl* «f si ii lino, Raid C. I.. Will fairs
being in pipsresidon ot all tho levied i(-ovo anti property bo
iud all the above property on to
sold us t’n property of 0. L. Williams under
and by virtue of and to satisfy two ii fas from
White Superior Court, one in favor of 1L N.
Croves Ordinary, forth*) are ol W. S.Williams
vs. K, F. Williams principal and 0. L. Wills
iisnjs securityi the other <>• e iu favor of raid
R, V. .U roves for tu* a As of .James 0. MoKir*-'
rsoy, <l’ Von L. .McKtnut-y nis wiic, vs. the raid
iv,’ (■. WiIliams principal Bud C. L. tv iiliams
j-i-curity. The above good property residence- being the Casa mil
improved, having a buildings n
place, and other out Tne other
trin'i ircirig welt considerabU* iinprovoit bottom far fartnir.g Land pur- and
poses, having high of OtiitivRidb- Tin.’
iii-t tfip stuae in' a .-'info ’-.eing pi
dv-aiibi-d property iu tbo -n
of C. L. William.-. Written nottco of the
iih-.vo lovics hayi.g been given to tho said
C. L. \v iUiautts. detondaut.
At a re it 3 jm t -G. • - -
;
Also at tip) 8 &w. time ahd plac« th«
following pertt n;<l property to wit; one
l-l -ek I’wioit'ti mc.ro mult* about (I yearn
, hi, mm black imrao n.uie ub«uc 7 years*
uiU, doe obeatnut sorfcl horse ami mare,
each ubout 10 yoad»■ old, ioortveu cows
htui calves, ami twelvu baud of dry cat
t.'o Also five bureaus, six beds and
bed rh'tin'-', one book turn:, ttm? piatio,
mm wardrobe, levied mi a ml i > bo sold
: 1 H rile p-rape ty <»f C, L. Williams to
satisfy a ti f;t front the Supmior Court
of W hno comny Ga., .iu tayor of R. N
tirovea Grtluiat'v, t-»r the'.U 80 of F. L
McKinney and M. J. McKituioy bis wife,
vs. E F. Williams priucipal and C, L
Williams HHCUtity. Saul propori-y fmv
in tbo possession of ihosaxl (.:■ L. Will
jams. All of the above nmi foregoing
property pointed out by Flitiutifls Ally 's.
This March -ith 1881.
LL it. CASTLEIjfiSltRY, ShlT.
GEORGIA, While County.
Jonathan Allison has made application to
tne lor Homc.-lcal oi realty uinl personally
and 1 wifi pass upon the* ia'Mv ai uty ©Side iu
Cleveland .on tbo loth day of April, U'dt.ui
II o’clock a. m Uiceti under my tt.tnd and
off.e.ui signature- This March 2 ltd I Mi.
IsAAO oaks, ordfoarj.
GEORGIA]) White County,
r po Ad whom it may concern*.- These
are therefore incite all the lawful
heirs anti creditors of R ( '• Holcomb
deceased to present their claims in legal
form to W. 15. R irk. Executor of the
Estate of .said deceased, within the tone
prescribed hy law. for the purpose of a
(Rial settlement; and division of the
property of Said estate. All ibe hmrs
having attained thu ago of twenty-one
years. This March 4th IBdl.
\V. R BURK Ex. of the Estate of
B C. Mnieotub dec' M ; £
March 5 d()Js
GEORGIA, White County.
rpo Ml whom if may eoneeru; -When a*
Jesse It. Ln«.4dcn of *.tld St vo »nd <*;,u».
ty has applied to >uo i'-f Letter.-) of Adotmir
trati-n do thu Bstato. «*f *<>hn L Rlobardrew
lirevafeJ, lute of sai-i emiMty suit State; tbesa
arc ihorofaro l-> cite :>!>J afluiDBlf-h »H »lni
singular the -rdilltoT^ an 1 uext of kin u\ raid !
-•fa-'eared, to be and spperr tu my oIScu by ten 1
o’ci«*ok a. m.. on tkabtst M«-nda.v.in April next i
to i-how cause S if rfsi.V they h»vi > why letters ?
■of aJ.miafatraVK.a on mo estate of taid
eoaseri sii»ui 4 u»t be fseaed te the appliu-int.
-Given under my hand and official tignatuta,
February Utb ISST.
ISAAC OAKS, Ordinary. Sil.fa.'
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OliOItGU WhiU,
,.IM7 givoB fb all P««
' Dm ^/.l. White ( onrdy,
: TO ;i vWk
»V
S a'frt.i K. A si, as i ,;»v; A»h,- of ,*a,i 4 k.....
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! anti voutny. u . :* .u-l . i - .'VRoary tor
i k t!..- nf iniuiu . Bit- estate of Jd'oa
' ti. A -a V ..s, On- - s sa . e.uany «•<-.! State:
{ tb<; nre Th-ivf-c- t-« eite abd asiwotiish &U
usJ rio-mur o-e <-:>tH>t«d «o<i i«diu> &oi said
t ■ i.-v »t.«| «; .-ear at my vttito ©a the
> lii>t Atonday to -tjiril next, and show cn»st>,
; (If any tinv harej why ioitet.- of viminivtm
, tore «*u thoes'a-u »*»f I decuuted should not
iAme to the aj > . i..
liven uuiiei i > 1 uud of ial ri c ;!'..itnro.
February IJrtti 5SM.
2-jAAC OAK'S, Ordinary.
Feb 28. . 3th.
GEQHGLi . ir/tC,-CV.4Ry.
F0 all whcic 0 may .- im:erb:—Whereas \Vun
Unnlet Murdock <>t *;tU county has aupiivd
lol’ir lUeiu.iiy'of .-aid ccuoly tpr iollers of
miuiitiistratnui. vrith th ■ « 3 aiiiuxed, of
Jvptbu Freem.m iKcc;: -ed, for the pur> ■>>»*> of
administering nec-.r lir; io law tho uaitiivised
portion of the e.--;i e of said dyeaesed of Jaid
enuiuy: there are therefore to cite and td
»V\»h *U »a<l «^u r the next of kin and
toy isll-cts. ,.i on _r-ot the «*«* lir.-t viiied, Miaifuv w be arid^.pea^f iti April ext,
t
un i «bu«r esus* (if any.they can) why fatteta
of ad-ninif trutom with Ure will xtui vt dm
-atil Joptlot Ftitouiau ii--. aa.-isd i-baubl i ..t ism«
i-y the applic tot.
tjivoi, umicr toy h*«d <iud olL- iai ai. ruaucte,
this Kehreary lath I3bt.
ISAAC OAKS, Ordinary. 30.u' ^
Feb. 2n
GEORGIA , IF/t.-V G mD.
PURSUANT To tiio last will aad tcstairant
of Thomas M, Kifuscv, ucccn.oil, will bo sold
hot wee u ti e lawful hour.-* of s-alv, at tbo Couit
houaa door ill tho.Town of cl'-yeluml, in said
county, on tho lirst Tu.-day it* April ue.\t,
for cash, tho fallowing property to wit:
Parts of lots of faud, Nvs. 3 ami 22, in tho
1st district of originally iiuhersbam now
While county, bo-t g tho ittrui of tho tuiil tic
cessed, and being nil of said two lots not here¬
tofore deeded away tu tbo dto-time of tho said
deceased to Mrs. Elisabeth Vickery and Henry
li. Buudri'igu now uc cased, about JUy acres
to tbo icriucr, and ub.-ut two hundred to tho
latter, and now marked off leaving about two
hundred mid tffy acres of raid two lots io ho
Mild—tolerably well improved j twenty or
tweuty«ftv< - i vioi bo-tutu land on it, perhaps
h hundred acre., cleiroo, and from thirty-live
iu fifty now itulu.",'Ud. ,
Also lift feu acres, lying and being iu tbo
Souu*.L i:- corner of lot No 21 in the lrt
district of originally ilaborsbam now Whito
county, on w -ich the residi uce of tho said
deceased is located with dwellings, stables,
luir’ns, and other outbuildings, with orchard
and garden. All of said property to he sold
as the property of Thomas 21. Ivimspy, late of
said county deceased, tu accordance with tho
will, loi the purpose of paying the debts and
for uirtribution among tho heirs at law.
Witness uty baud and ohioiu.1 signature, this
February 10th IbSl.
EM KLINE KIMSBY,
Executrix of Tboiuas At. Kiur.-ey dec’U.
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