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Yuuiiy c.J^iv Get Slart'jcil.
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Young uiuii, *,•£»: *arg.? majority
of you are in viingon the "verge
• of mntrir.rt’iy, shivering iik$ •£,
mouse-e;>! r 1 i-iiivi *ud afraid
to step -If i'ti • g eat majority'of
you k-i n>- j-5 t wlifiv yod can put
(your linger -on a girl who would
marry you a t a second'i notice, but
you are afraid ttfat you could riot
satisfy the lan:llords, euel dealers
and millin t; that A man always
weds when lie marries a woman.
Yoh are no risen! You are simply
coward =, who see a prize hanging
above your hoods |§nd have not
the mutil courage to ascertain if
your arm is long enough to pluck
it. My advice to yon is, if you
have gotjifbnud are earning fair
wages, to get married and go to
housekeeping, if yon have to be
gin with an oil stove, a candle and
a bed-huiiiga. • This may seem to
yon to be a small beginning, and
bo it is; but, once married, the
money that you now throw away
in yonr endeavors to quiet your
restless soul will go into furni
ture arid little EicknftCks, and you
will soon wake up (o the fact that
you are the owner of a home, arid
that w?ird means a great deal to
the voting follow wh > Las been
swimming around in the sea of
life ever since be was big enough
to shave himself, with bis chin
fust a ■ v< the water.
Jus. soou as a man can stand
up i> fore me world, point to a
pleasant home presided over by a
wife who makes a lurness of
smile; with which her husband
draws his burden of daily cares,
ami say, ‘ They are mine;” no jerk
bis head up into the air about
six inches and goes prancing
around like • : yearling colt in
new pas ire. Gi t married, young
man, arid if you us 5 common sense
in picking out a wife, you are sure
to make a success of the venture.
The world owes you a living, but
it. isn’t going to press it upon you.
You will find that is just as easy to
feed two mouths as one, provided
the extra mouth is owned by your
wife.
Tln ce is entiling this side of
Heaven that cull smooth out the
wrinkles in a man’s disposition, or
knock down the obstructions that
get into his path as he tramps
alon r tins brief probation of life,
so perfectly as the sympathy arid
affection of a true, noble; self-sac
rificing woman, and I am eccen
tric enough to believe that the ma
jority of women are built that way.
, A Happy Home.
Capping!).
Some swine breeders regard ri
solid ■ear th 4h*ur as best for a .pig
pesr.
The jpiair educational bill is
likely to fail.
San key is eouw-ag from
England. .
A north bill sid- is the m>.-t
favorable locality for a fruit orch
ard.
The qu s stion of dehorning tat
tle is receiving much -considera
tion-.
There is.no place like borne,
whether it be happy or otherwise.
A happy home promotes the suc
cess of alllegilimate undertakings,
while a home that is made unhap-
Dy from any cause, leads to demor
alization. An exchange says:- “A
happy hoipe is- the brightest spot
on earth the' eye of God ever look
ed upon. Love and peace in his
home sheds sunshine around a man
wherever he goes; disorder and
trouble there, is misery every
where. There are few worries in
life which a man cannot now and
then shake off; but who can shake
himself free from the skeleton in
the-closet, from the worry in the
household, the blister on the heart?
A day will tell how many a man
earned that with him without
wincing down to the grave. When
husband aud wife' are helpmates
to eaeii other in the best sense,
when order and love and goodness
prevail in the home, then the man
whohasa hard battle in life-to
fight, can leave bis struggles . be
hind-him when he enters there.
With- ail our faults we are the most
home 1 loving of all people, and that
is the. reason why we-are the great
est of all people. Whatever helps
home-life- is a national blessing;
, whatever hurts home-life is a na
tional'curse, and the greatest curse
that can touch these blessings is
what would, tamper' with the pe ice
ami blessings of our home.”
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Z. SIMS,
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Mr. Blaine is 1 olinobbirig with
the nobility of Europe.
Throo thousand women in To
ronto, Canada, Vribe at municipal
elections.
Put salt, in the water 'to prevent
black calicoes from fading when
they are washed.
Walnuts are the latest food sug
gested for Mte.;i')^ turkeys.
A granddaughter of Charles
Dickens does a flo i ishing busi
ness with a type-writer.
The subscription to the Grant
monument fund drags.
Do not try to winter more stock
than can be kept comfortable.
Fruit stains on white goods can
be removed ffy pouring b.. l;ng
water directly from the kettle over
the spots.
A troop of monkeys will be put
on the stage next season in New
York.
Dr. jN icko'. is says that fruit is aj
perfect fu.d, the apple alone being!
sufficient t> sustain life arid health ttofworsf'casest
. failed!s no reason form
This powder never varies. A raarve 1 of parity
strength a-nd wholesomeness. More economics,
thin the ordinary kinds, aud cannot be sold in
wmpetition with the multitude of low test,- short
weight, ftlnm and phosphate powders. Sold only
ncins. Boyal Baking Powder Co-, 10G Wal
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AW EiCKT*P.:.CL P,PJ
When I say Cube I do not mean merely to
"— '' a time, and then have them re-
mean. A RADICAL CURE.
the disease of
stop them for a t
turn again. I mi
I have made tl
FITS, EPILEPSY or
FALLING SICKNESS,
warrant my remedy to
Because others have
Has the Exc’ufivc Franchise »C the sfir-ciatn?.
Protsa Dispatch**;;—the most eftlcitMit News v orvice
hi the Wort;!. Also, a special ieit gr.i;>hic ^erv'ce,
.v.itl the complete Mali- .Service irom i!s own
::) Tv.\-,j onap.ii.-*.
■ts telegr.o hie g ange'Quotations from all the
\-p. !ir-g cities o f Oh* Union are indiv.per.Mihh-tocv-
e y Fruit tir wer. . re worth to oaeh'one who Las
•i ua-ly n:ai : t”*:i:ty tlme> the price of the- panrr.
Its Tegetab r Quoiatiorsar^also j n;l and oom.-l' t»*.
A.’ne Yeftr..\’. $n# re.
..-ix Motstho 5 »:i
Hiree Months . 2 5r
One Month
a long time.
Dr. Luring asserts that the sta
ble should be as well taken care of
as a man’s house.
failed! s no reason for not now receiving a cure.
Bend at once for a treatise and a Fbee bottle
of my Infallible Remedy. Give Express i
and Post Office. It costs you nothing for &
trial, and it will core you. Address
H. C. ROOT. M. C. 183 Pearl St., NewYork
W. D. Phil nrlck says that pota
toes and roots «f all kinds keep
best in pit • out of doors.
Winter dairying pays better
now than ever before, because the
public demands freshly-made but
ter the year aronrid.
Bishop Beckwith, of Georgia, is
still abroad. He has traveled ex.
tousively through Palestine.
A contemporary Bays there is
no small fruit so certain in its
crop aud altogether so wholesome
as the rasgeerrv.
Uhe care to see that mice are
not eiiC' 1 r iged to gnaw the bark
of trees by I eing fostered by the
mulch put aihnit their trunks.
You can’t get a di ink in Atlanta
afteixlU o'clock at night. At least
that’s what they say.
Harmony is what is needed in
the democr uic party. In u .ion
there is strength.
Georgia ranks as one of the for-
most and merit prosperous of the
Southern States.
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Day and Night
Farmer and Fruit-Growl
It is reported that Belva Lock-
wood will again be a candidate for
President.
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Farmer H. M. Gladman, of Hop
kins, Mo., has found a seven-inch
rein of shoe blacking on his farm.
It lies four feet below the surface,
and,when moistened arid rubbed
on shoes it mikes a .fine polish.
•At least this is the yarn that comes
from old Mis ?ouri.
- • - - ■ —» e -t
3Iy Dittle Girl.
Had a dreadfid and. a very alarm*
ing.cough, that at one time after
frying every pi escriptiou, we fear-'
not receiving any
-l ions results would
advised to try Tay-
■ Cherokee Bemedy of Sweet
Mnflein. Arpermanent
Cox,
Big Island, Ta.
The Reading strife still contin
ues and forty thousand coal cars
are idle.
it is said that tile txulf stream is
ch ngiug its course; doribtfhL
High license is taking the place
of prohibition in many states.
The Empress of Austria is suf
fering with rheamatism < This
important news ri'as cabled from
the old world, Tuesday of tlast
week.
French ^Conservatives
gainee three senate seats.
Zanesville, O., has established
stock sales under the wing of the
board of trade.
During an acute attack of Bronchitis, a
ceaseless tickling in the throat, and an
exhausting, dry, hacking cough, afflict
the sufferer. Sleep is banished, and great
prostration follows. This disease is also
attended with Hoarseness, and sometimes
Loss of Voice. It is liable to become
chronic, involve the lungs, and terminate
fatally. Ayer’s Cherry Tectoral affords-
speedy relief and cure in c:tses of Bron
chitis. It. controls the disposition to
cough, and induces refreshing sleep.
I have been a practicing physician for
twenty-four years, and, for the past
twelve, have suffered from annual attacks
bi Bronchitis. After exhausting all- the
usual remedies
Without Relief,
I tried Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. It helped
me immediately, and effected a speedy
cure.—G. Stoveall,M. D., Carrollton, Miss.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral is decidedly the
best remedy; within my knowledge, for
chronic Bronchitis, and all lung diseases.
—M. A. Rust, M. D., South Paris, Me.
I was attacked, last winter, with a severe
Great Agtieultural Paper of the
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i JIATIS.’I, KELRALKIA nod a!* Ihr.ule aud Scnotu Dbor>
Cold, which, from exposure, grew worse
. .. , Kin
and finally settled on my
night sweats 1 was reduced almost to a
skeleton. My Cough was incessant, aud I
frequently spit blood. My physician told
me to. give up business, or 1 would not
live a month, After taking various reme*
dies without relief, I was finally
Cured By Using
two bottles of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I
am now in perfect health, and able to
resume business, after having been pro
nounced incurable with Consumption.—
S. P. Henderson, Saulsburgh, Penn.
For years I was in a decline. I had
weak lungs, and suffered from Bronchitis
and Catarrh. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral re
stored me to health, and I have been for a
long time comparatively vigorous. In
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all OTcr tho world.
the Pectoral, and find speedy relief.—
utland, Vt.
have
W. A, Pledger, the colored pol
itician of Atlanta, is to open a
bar room in that city.
A court of Illinois has decided
that a doctor may advertise his
business like any one else, without
being disciplined by the State
board.
Jay Gould is tnking a vriiatii ri
in Europe. He is able to do so.
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poor li -use.
A fight in England bfctweifi
Jack Burke, the- Australian cham
pion, ar.d Jake IDlrsin will prob
ably be arranged.
The last year’s output of lnd-
fma’s 220 coal mirrSS Was 217,711
tons higher than the year before.
Consumption subelt cured.
To niF. Emtoe—Pleaie Inform Jour read
ers that f have a positive remedy for the above
named disease. By its timely rise thousands of
hopeless ca*es have - Been permaaeMff cured.
J sliallbe gi:id lo send two bottles ofmyfeme-
and post office address. Kespectfully,
Edward E. Curtis, Rut]
I*Wci years ago I suffered from a severs
Bronchitis. The physician attending me
became fearful that the disease would ter*
minate in Pneumonia. After trying vari
ous medicines, without benefit, he finally
prescribed Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, which
! at once. I continued to take
relieved me i
this medicine a short time, and was cured.
-—Ernest Colton, Logansport, Ind.
•'Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mas*.
Bold by all Druggists. Price $1; six bottle*, *6.
Dr*. STARKEY h PALES have the liberty to refer to tho
following-named well-known penons who limvo tried thelT
Treatment:
HOS. WN. D. KELLEY, Member gf Congress, Philadelphia.
REV. VICTOR L. CONK AD, Editor of tho Lutheran Ob-
server, Philadelphia.
REY. CHARLES YV. CCSIUNfl, D. D., Rorbester, N. Y.
QOS. 1VN. PESS NIXON, Editor Inter-Ocean, Chicago, TH.
REY. A. W. 3100RE, Editor The Centenary. Lancaster, 8. C.
IT. U. ITOKTUINGTQN, Editor New Scnih, Birmingham, Ale*
JUDGE II. P. TR003IAS, Qurnemo, Knn.
HUS. MARY A. LIVERMORE, Melrose, Mauaebaietta,
/EDGE B. S. T00RHEES, New York City;
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OB. FRANK 8IDDALL. Merrbanl, Pbiladclpltla;
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“COMPOUND OXYGEN—It* Mode of Action and Result*,”
fa the title of a new brochure of two hundred pages, published
trj Drs. Starkey & Union, which give* to all inquirers full In
formation as to this remarkable Curative agent and a record
of several handred surprising rures In a wide range of ehroalo
eases—many of them after being abandoned to die by other
physicians. Also' u COMPOUND OXYGEN—IU Origin and
Development,** an interesting book of one handred pages*
Both or either will be mailed freo to any address on appQa
nation. Read the brochure !
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For 15 years at 37 Coart Place, now at
322 Mark^tSfa’eet, fnmqnjjp Y*
Bet. Third and Fourth, • JJUdllJ V ili'JjlLjf
A regularly cdocatod and IcmTlr qD»IiGcd phrridss.scdiho
most siiccKbfui, as ilia practice will ;
:s ilia practice -nil prore.
SSr-s&BlFm
DBS. STARKEST & FAIiEfiT*
11627 it 1620 Arch Street, Philaia.,
iVaycros3. b a w. .. 1 v 10.09 a m 10.90 a m
’•c-Viiat-teryille lvflO.25 am 10.25 a hi
ob. ken lv 10.40 a m 10.40 a m
■Vayaesnille lv 11.39 am 11.89 am
Jamaica lv 12.19 p m 12.19 p m
’vies’ Marsh. i.. .lv 12.46 p m 12.46p m
Brnnswick ar 1.18 pjn 1.18 p m
focop on signal.
Purchase tickets at the station, and
rive extra fare collected on the train.
The mail train stops at all B. & W. sta
tions
Connections made at Waycross to and
Tom all pgints on. Savannah, Florida &
Vestern Riiihvay.
Pullman Palace Sleeping O&rij and
Mann Boudoir Ciffrs.
F. W. ANGIER, A. G. P. A.
•J. A. McDTJFFIE, G. P. A.
A. A; GADDIS, Y. P. & G: M.
CENTRAL RAILR&AD.
SAVAXXAH, June 18.18S7.
• >a ancl after this elate passenger traius will run
’•*ilyunless marked t, which are daily except
r ; n day.
The standard time by winch these trains etft
im is tlie same as Macon city tftne.
fnlte and hingrnphiespf,. famous self-made Americans, from Che
lime of Franklin to Clio present.
Familiar Quotatlonn. Containing the origin and anthor-
sblpof many phrases frequently met iu reading and conversa
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Low Life In New York. A series of vivid pen picture*
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Tho Rond to Wealth. Not an advertising circular,
but a thoroughly practical work, pointing out a way by
ina comic, inciaaing m<
Sir Noel** Heir. A
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Sacrifice* A Novel. By Ur*. Ami 8.
The Foreelllnl Kable*. A Novel. By M. T. Caxdo*.
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The Pearl oftbe Ocean. A Novel. By Clara August a!
Hollow Ash 11 all. A Novel. By Maooajuct Bloumt.
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Fair btit False. A Novel.
Thorne.” Illustrated..
Lancaster’s Cubing
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Florence Irlngton’s Oath. A Novel.
A. Denison. Illustrated.
Tho Woman ll&tcr. A Kovel. By Dr. J.H.Boscraos:
Illustrated.
The California Cabin. A Kovel. -By M. T. Coririoa.
By the author of ” Dora
A KoveL By Mrs. M-Y. Yictoe.
By Mrs. Moot
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THE HOME JOURNAL,
Established in 1870,
is iiKAiiQuAirTics ioit
18ii«
Official Advertising Medium
Seeks .to Serve the Best Interests of Cur Feopl©•'
IlKililllf
PUBLISHED E
L L i LAY,
Lv MncoT . 3 35 am j 8 50 am J ] 50 pm | UP pm
\.r Atlanta 7 30 am j 1 05 pm J 5 30 pm | 9 50 pin
Passengers for Tlnnuaston and Carrollton take
ram leaving at 9:5“ a- m.
eave Macon J 2 10 pm | 10 05 am |
rrive Columbus | • 9 30 pm | 2 45 pm |
Passengers for Talbotton should take the 10r05 5;
ui. train.
§per*uaior2*Ti»a asid Impoiency,
— tbs rexalt of sdf-Abuse .ia jo-ztb, rexnal excesses in ma
ture? years, or ather causes, .aud producing some of the foH
lo'.ring effect*: Servouscvsa^ Seminal Emissions, (night rm!s-
doas by dreams). Dhau.-sv or feifJit, Defective Mem6ij. Phy-
si a.1 Dear, Pimple* cn Face. Aversion t.» Society of Females,
Guafcsirc of idea--*, }•«:$ oi Bezusl Power, Sts., Tendering
marriage Improper or u:;hp,;.pr, ure thorough^ and uenua-
Ir-Diix car'd: SiVtjtS'Vf : ^a.-itivelr cnrr.1 rir,.V
FOR TORPID LIVER.
A torpid liver derange* the whole sys-
lew, and produces
tt-jiUjr c=r-5i; SVPK.7,^ i-jral iiii_
iSSf Ul = ?pv■■=? _ Gonorrhea,
-tatLSLfi Su^-jae. o.^.us, iitna & ’SUfiuiti,
PU.-S aai nther privato di r ci'—n ouiridr cured.
Ii is Eclf-widcut tr.at f >8r aciir. v:‘» patlsp^dalsWcetSKi
♦b a esrada class cf 'Ilseaes. aa.i :r*L:iirg tiio-oraads i
rily. acgaircsgrua’. *= %il*. Pbi inowicgihis lact oltcn
rccr-mracna :•* my care. Vrica itl> I^coavcaicut to
Tioitthv.c:-:j fur c-ur be sect privaidy •
Sick Headache,
Dyspepsia, Gostiveness, Rheu
matism, Sallow Skin and Piles.
ladsafaUc bv rarii ; r e\press aaywhcrA
Ou^i’es in gli
RndaitskaK,
Cc^auluccca personally or by li-iter fire and
Charges r^asonabl: and ocrr.-.rv.sSance ctrirtly ■»•«.■-!
PKhrjiTs coinrSEx.-oB*
"5. icet U. ccy Atldro./, F-cjrely cea1«i, fm-t>.-ty
s. Fhculi »y» raid t-r aiL as
reft- m X. E if. «^-iay-, 2
There is no better remedy For these
common diseases than Tott’s Liver
Pills, as a trial will prove. Price, 25c.
Sold Everywhere.
Of200
PC) cento.
Oak
Sea Wondehs exist in thousands of
ifonnft, but are {surpassed by the
( marvels-of invention, lliose who
ai e ih need of profitable w'orti that can be done liv-
. u*2 at home should.at once dend their adaress to
; Eewxbded are teose who ziad IS- l*ortiau<l, Maine, and receive foil la
this and teen act; Hiev will god [ , r “;hor*hor-' «tner sex. of all ajjes, can earn *5
I. to c --ra day and upwards wherever (hey- live. Ton
,, honorableemploymenttbat will -s „ z-rfrtfrTr -7 r -. ----- —
them from their homes and families. The' ma T^ovf-'-- X.°“® 11 l ', e ,
succeed.
“™ er SoO in a "single day *ai rids
person; ninny have made and are now making sex*
eral hundred dol.ars a month 1 . It is eany for any
one to make S5 and upwards a-day *\rhi) is wi'fmg,
to work. Either 84 S, yonny or old; Cardial nnt
' needed; we sUrt yen. Everything new. No Hp v :cizd
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Leave ilaco u..
•irrive Albany.
6 pm |
| 10 00 i
I
'•cave Macon.... | 10 05 am I 6 <*» am |
Lv «mithvil-e | 123 pm] 2 20 am j
r Montgomery*. | 7 09 pm * 726am j
»’a8Senters for Perrv, Fort Gaines, P.nena Vista,
Blakely, and Clayton should take l.l 05 a m train'.
l(f35 am
3 08 pm
9 35 pm
5 pm
Passengers for S^lvania, WrightsvJlic, Sander^*
villi;, take the 10,35 am train.
Leave Macon.... |
• niva Millen... ]
\rrive Augusta.. |
\ rrive Savannah
JO 50 pm
3 00 am
7 15 am
615ira f.....;
AT PERRY HOUSTON 0OUN1T, GEORGIA
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, %2M
yea:
Leave Macon....
A» Milledgevill6..
Ar Fatocton......
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3 45.pm j I .....
Lv Atlanta 6 50 am |
Ar Macon 10 25 am j
3 30 am | 2 10 pm I 6 50 pm
12 25 pm | 5 40 pm j i040pzn
Leave Columbus, j
Arrive Macon.... ]
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5 05 am f 6 00 am j. ...
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5 05 am I
9 10 am
11 55 am
.5 05 pm
Leave Montgomery. I 7 40 am j 7 25pm ......
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Arrive Macon.. .. . | ,5 05 pm { 9 10 am {
Leave ^illen......
’ eav® Augusta....
r*eave Savannah ..
Arrive Macon ,
Ar Miuedgeville...
Ar Macon
9 40 am |
6 0 am |
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cES; JOB WOEK TASTILY EXECUTED AT CITY PBICES.^r®
JOHN H. HODGES,
Editor and Proprietor.-
JOB WORK!
Briiig iis yotir JOB WOJRK. W#
Sleeping cars on all night train* between Macon
and Savannah. Savannah *!
which ive mail free. Address
X. A. SLOCUM. II: C\, 181 rearl 3t.^KewVort Vo: t!ena, Maine.
Dec. 8—ly. Beet advertisiag medium in this section.
MB— and Atlanta. Savannah
and Macon, mid Macon and Cnhrmbns. ^
'iictetj for all points and sleeping.car berths on,
r offee Hotel
and Dapof ticket
J.T.HOGE,
I., Agent.
G. A. WTTTTP.HF.AT),
G. P. AgentV
. EHASP," AgentjMacony.Gjn-
Guarantee Satisfaction, and
duplicate Macon Prices.
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