Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, December 15, 1891, Image 2

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ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Ifrrap of Figs is taken; it is pleasant awd refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, uorer and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head- nics ana fevcr3 and cures habitual ormstijiation. Syrqp of Figs is the oobr remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ae- rwptsble to the stomach, prompt in is action and truly beneficial in it? rJecta, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its irany excellent qualities commend it Jo at! and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c •rod 41 bottles by all leading drug- 2*®- Any reliable druggist who jsonj noc have it on hand will pro- ewe* it promptly for any one who *»bts in try it. Do not accept any iabatitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. CAV FRAUCISCO, CAL, ■samieaiE, ky. hew york, n.y. ■.COAL AND BUSINESS NOTICES !*«)• for your paper. Oats at .1. B. (Etjuiun’s. We£lr»afi WINE OF CARDUI for femalediseases. Mrs. Carr is selling her entire stock <>t T iMUlioery and fancy goods at actual cost. My Christinas and Holiday goods Hv>\minerous to mention are now wriving daily. I am so situated Arm I can not do a credit or memo- •"watfimi business with any one, l>ut Fiexpect to hew close to the line for .thecash. W. H. IIohkkt.s. EWAes and Testaments at Wootten Itros, 23 2t. tM-imfr-Jd sheets, any size, at Woot- .*■» Bro’-s. 23 2r. King Patent Flour at ,1. IT. • Filmin'*. Kenedy’s Cakes and Crackers at 1 K. < Ft^uinn’s. What are yon doing for the ad- •wajcens'ot of your town? The Alma Hearn Then er Co. gave euteataiumeuts in our city la>t eeefci Um endless chain of certificates •vrify the excellence of Dr. Bull’s Congo Syrup. Price 25 cents. TG'^VIASGK.-Two licifer calves iiilf Jcrst v, for Pigs or Snouts. -Ap ply at t hi» office. An elegant line of Dressed and Undressed Kid Gloves, every pair I ijuaranteed, at A. Joseph's. $M«?srs. Walker A Walker have | aliened a new drug store in this city, , •nil are prepared to furnish the puh- j Tic wirli ire-li drug' 1 , etc. A fine line <>t' plaques, panels, and I decorative articles for oil painting j vVootten lire’s. 4t. Pi’anos, Organs, Ac., for sale by | Wootten Bros. ,41. Blankets in endless variety, of all I grades, at JOSEPH'S. The New York Press gives the fol ' .lowing figures: In the senate there ! are for free coinuge of silver, 30 Dein- | ocnits nud 18 Republicans; while rtiere are against it 3 Democrats and ] 3P Republicans. In the house there are for fre» coinage 103 Democrats and 'JORepublictns against it. There are »i Republicans au;l 48 Democrats doubu ul. QLACK-D SAUGHi t. a cures Constipation. A few more of tho.-e handsome I ISedford Cords, and Camel’s Hair fiobce, at JOSEPH’S. SKASIPK LlTKllATURK.—100 or 510 . ■ volumes ot the latest, from 10 •. to 24c. | per volume at the Milledgeville Drug We are pleased to state that E. IT. lizeil & Co, who temporarily sits, ;>tnded last Saturday, are in a fair way to be again on their feet. Their ,ri-..sets are about $113,000 and their liabilities about $40,000. It would be a calamity to the county for this firm to go under, and we trust that -within the next thirty days their collections will land them safe and dry. They an-an exceedingly clever and obliging firm.—Eatonton Mes senger. To Housekeepers we offer some •choice Bargains in Table Linens in Towels. Napkins and (.'rushes. You Jan make no mistake in buying these Goo is now, at A. Joseph's. tffir WINE OF CARDUI. a Tonic tor Women. Like everything else in this tickle wsrld of ours, stationery styles come and go. A certain style gets stale add out of date. The Milledgeville Drag Company keeps a weather eye on this state of things and is contin ually adding new and fresh stock in plain and fancy stationery. Tablets are getting more and more in de- .aaand. The Milledgevile. Drug Com- jrstny have just opened a large lot of Iresh stationery and ask buyers to mil and look for themselves. Any thing to be found here in the blank 3oodr line from a immature vest yocket memorandum to a mammoth tdger, strouge enough to open uud MHut itself. ASYLUM NEWS. Asylum, Ga., Dec. 11th, 1891. Mr. S. L. Terry ami Miss Fannie Willis were married yesterday eve at the residence of the bride’s father. Mr. Terry is an employee of the As\ - him and is a fine young man of good qualities and has won a prize well worthy of his love. He and his bride arrived in Midway at their pretty home, where they will reside, at <i p. m., where a fine supper awaited them and those who were in attendance certainly fared sumptuously. Long may they live and be happy. Mr. T. H. DeSausure has returned from liis visit to S. C., and reports a pleasant time. l)r. I. H. Hall paid us a pleasant visit this week. It looked so natural to see tlie Dr. Come again Dr. von are always welcome and your friends are always glad to see you. A fire broke out in the bakery here last Tuesday but very little damage done. There was a dance given at the residence of Mr. O. C. Summers last Wednesday eve- All who were in at tendance report a pleasant time. There has been too more fine game cocks added to our shooting match list for Christmas. I wonder who will he the man to carry that old gobbler off on that day—well 1 will have to wait and see. Wo are glad to hear that there will be so many of the Milledgeville team out. Come out hoys and we will show you some tine shooting, bring all you, can with you for we will have a big time. Mr. J. B. Pound, your clever livery stable man, tendered Mr. Tetry a car riage and buggy free of charge yes terday as a well wisher on bis happy marriage. Mr. Pounds is a clover gentleman and knows just iiow to pfi-ase his customers. Success to the Recorder. Hubscriuku. « ^ « RESOLUTIONS Adopted by Thk Middle Georgia Military and Agricultural College Cadets. Headquarters Middle Georgia Mili tary and Agricultural College, Mil ledgeville, Ga., December, 1891:— Whereas we, the officers and cadets of the Middle Georgia Military and Agricultural College, are desirous of giving expression to our high appre ciation of tile uuiform courtesies and attention extended us by the Augusta Exposition Company, the Confeder ate Veterans’ Association, the Ogle thorpe Light Infantry, the Electric City Cadets and the citizens of Au gusta: therefore be it Resolved. That we are indebted to the A ugusta Exposition ('ouipany and its able management; that the cour tesies extended by its broad-minded generous and liberal president, Hon. Patrick Walsh, were full and com plete, and will remain a most pleasant memory; that the post of honor, viz., “Escorting the Confederate Veter ans,’’ was one which we will ever esteem most highly. Resolved, That the fatherly love and kindness bestowed upon us by the Confederate Veterans’ Associa tion and its noble and generous vice president. Capt. Edge Eve, was more than we could have asked and will be embalmed forever in our memory. Resolved, That none but the mili tary representatives of Augusta would have exposed themselves to the in clemencies of the weather in order to escort us to our elegant, quarters; that wo are indebted to the Oglethorpe Light Infantry, their courteous and gallant captain, Hardwick Jackson, and his able officers for this and many other courtesies shown us. Resolved, That the attention paid us ami the informal reception given us hv the Electric Oi'y Cadets enlists our gratitude, and we shall remember its hospitable captain, Bryson, and his able corps. Resolved, That the hospitable re ception and kind attention shown us is m keeping with the reputation of the “Electric City," that we shall ever watch her progress with pleasure, and ever cherish recollections of the Vet erans’ Day as one overflowing with kindness. Rcsoived further. That these reso- tions be engrossed upon the order book of this company, and that our president transmit a copy to The Au gusta Chronicle for publinition. Col. .1. (,’OLTON Lynks, Pres. &Ohui’n. Maj. T. S. Lucas, Commandant. O. H. J.i'KBUkrow. Cadet Captain. H. G. Atwood, Cadet Lieutenant. E. it. Hinfs, Cadet Adjutant. C. A. PicijUKT, Sec’y to President. Committee. Sweeter Than the Honey in the Hon eycomb. What in life is half so sweet. As the hour when lovers moot.” Nothing is sweeter to the youthful ami robust in health, hut alas! too many “ Jourt in poetry, and live in prose” after marriage. This is espec ially true of the wives of whose changeil relations bring on weak ness and’ derangements peculiar to married women, so thut their lives become “prosy.” To all such, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is a great boon. It cures weak hacks, headaches, neuralgic and “hearing-down” pains, displacements and irregularities of the female or gans. It is likewise a restorative and invigorating tonic, strengthiug the nerves, and imparting new life to the tired and debilitated, bringidg hack the “roses to the cheek," and the “rainbows to the eyes.” Sold by all druggists, under guarantee from its makers of satisfaction in every case, ur price ($1.00) refu tided. When Baby wax sick, we gave her Castor!a, Wlien the was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she- became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When sh« had Children, she gave them Castoria, Supplies fer the Asylum. LUNATIC ASYLUM, | Milledgeville P. <)., Ga., - Kith November. 1891.) Q BALED PROPOSALS will be r lO ceiveit by the undersigned, up to 16thof DECEMBER, 12o’elock, M., for furnishing the articles specified below. Samples must be furnished of the articles bid upon. One-third of the articles must be delivered, freight pre paid, 1st January; one-tliird 1st Feb- ruary and one third 25th February, and cash will be paid for the same, one-third 5th February, one third 5th March, and one-third 5th April. 1892. All articles will be re-weighed or meas ured. All car load lots to be delivered at Midway depot. All Dry Goods, Clothing, Corn, Oats, Hay, Bran and Bacouto be delivered by the 1st of January, 1892. Parties bidding on Lard will please state hi and. N. B.— No DEVIATION FROM ABOVE TERMS. LIST OF ARTICLES. 500 bush. Choice white Corn. 500 “ Sound Feed Oats. 25.000 lbs. Choice Timothy Hay. 50.000 lbs. Bran. 35.000 “ Bacon C. R. Sides, (aver age 50 lbs.) 4,.500 “ Choice Hams, (averuge 14 lbs.) 6.000 “ Choice Lard (in tierces.) 375 bbis. Best Patent Flour, (in wood.) 75 “ Hudnut’s Grits, (in wood.) 950 bush. Meal, (in 2 bush, sacks.) 7.000 lbs. Rio Coffee. 0,000 “ Light Brown Sugar. 4.500 “ Granulated Sugar, (Stand ard.) 1,300 “ Tobacco, (11 inch 5’s.) 5.000 “ Butter. 1.000 gals. Molasses, (in bbis.) 300 “ Syrup, (in bbis.) 1.500 lbs. Candles, (8’s.) 450 “ Starch. 150 lbs. Sifted Grain Black Pepper. 15.000 lb6. Rice, (in wood.) 2.000 “ Turpentine Soap, 1 lb. bars. 5.000 lbs. Good Cheese. 200 gals. Pure Cider Vinegar. 30 cases Ball Potash, (1 H>. balls, full strength.) 5.000 lbs. No. 1 Mackerel, (in bbis.) 30 doz. Good Brooms. 50 bbis. Irish Potatoes. 3.000 yds. Standard Prints,(fast col- , ors.) 4.000 “ Sheeting. 6.000 “ Shirting. 3.000 “ 8 oz. Osnaburgs, 75 doz. Hose. 100 doz. Half Hose. 3,000 yds. Checks. 120 pr, . Brogans, 6 to 11, witli strings. 120 “ Brogans, 9 to 13, with strings. 240 “ P. C. Brogans, 6 to 11, with strings. 200 “ Women’s Cloth Shoes, 3 to 7 with strings. 150 “ Women’s Foxed Shoes, 3 to 7, with strings. 200 “ Women's Soft Leather Shoes, 5 to 8, with strings. 100 “ Women's Cloth Slippers, 4 to 7. 100 “ Women’s Leather Slippers, 4 to 7. 200 “ Men's Leather Slippers, 6 to 11. 100 “ Women's Polkas, 5 to 9, with strings. "150 doz. Coat’s Spool Cotton. 200 Be ■d Spreads. 700 yd s. Crash. 2 G. gross Calico DrdssButtons. 0 “ gross Pants Buttons. 4 gr< >ss Pint Tin Cups. 4 doz. i Gallon Tin Pitchers. 3 Boxes Blue Mottled Soap. 6 gross Tin Table Spoons. 1 “ Coarse Combs. 4 doz. Fine Combs. 2 ,4 gross Tin Wash Pans, 7). 6 doz. Hair Brushes. 0 “ Save-All Candlesticks, (tin.) 48 Sets C. C. Handle Teas. 3 gross Tumblers. 24 lbs. Ball Thread. I2 gross Linen Shoe Laeers. 12 “ Leaf her Shoe Laeers. 24 G. gross Rice Buttons, F. B. H- 12 G. gross Rice Buttons, F. B. 30. 12 G. gross Rice Buttons, F. B. 50. 0 doz. Good "White wash Brusli- -es. 4 “ .Tim Crow Cards. 2 gross Steel Thimbles, (closed ends.) Parties bidding on Shoes must supply an equal quantity pt each number specified. * The right reserved to reject any and all bids. Bids should he marked “io furnish supplies,”and addressed to the undersigned. LUCIUS J. LAMAR, Steward S. L. A. Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from practice, having had placed in Ins hands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and per manent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and alt throat and Lung Affections, also a positive and radical cure tor Nervous Debility ami all Nervous Com plaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to makeit known to his suf fering follows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send free of charge, to all who de- sin 1 it, this recipe, French or English, with full directions for preparing and using. Sent by mall by addressing with stamp, naming this paper. W. A. Noyes, 820 Rowers’ Block, Rochester, N.Y, Feb.24th, 1801. 34 ly VIGOKOI'M HKAI/rn. Can be had by using Dr.G. Jacobs’Nerve and Brain Treatment for mental, sexual and bodily weakness of every kind. Cures guaranteed. Address, with stamp, Ja cobs’ Phurmacy Co., Atlanta, Ga. See ad vertisement elsewhere. IF TOUR RACK ACHES Or you are all worn out, really good for nothing it is general debility. Try **•' BROWN’S IKON BITTERS. It will cure von, and give a goo-1 appetite. Sold by all dealers iA medicine. Public Schools. Milledgeville, Ga., Nov. 25th, 1891. To Rations and Teachers Rublic Schools, Bal-. win County: The public school term for the ensuing year (1892) will ^>en uDi- formly during the inolffli of January throughout the entire county. The term will be six scholastic months (12 i days), and without in ter mission unless otherwise ordered by the Board. The following list of text books, to gether with the exchange and retail prices, have been adopted by the Bourd ior a period of live (5) years, and are herewith enumerated ror the information or all par ties interested: • LIST OF TEXT Bo6ks. TRICE!. Names of Books. Ex- Re- change. tail. Stickney’s First Weeks at School,$ .06 $ .12 Sttekney’s Classic Primer 10 .20 Sticknoy’s First Reader 12 .24 Stickney’s Second Reader 16 .32 Stlckney’s Third Reader 20 .40 Stickney’s Fourth Reader 25 -5u Stlckney’s Word by Word, I, i Speller), °9 .18 Stickney’s'Word by Word. II, (Speller) - -H -22 Turhell’s Lessous in Language, I .20 .40 Tarbell’s Lessons in Language, 30 .60 Maury’s ElementaryGeography -33 .55 Maury’s Revised Manual Geog raphy ••••••• li2a Maury’s Revised Physical Geog raphy 75 U20 Sanford’s Primary Arltnmetic.. .12 .20 Sanford’s Intermediate Arith metic 22 .80 Sanford’* Com mon School Arith metic 38 6.4 Sanford’s Higher Arithmetic 64 1.00 Lincoln’s Physiology. 40 .80 Webster’s Primary Dictionary.. bo. Webster’s Common School Dic tionary - 8 5 Spencerian Copy Books (com mon school series), per dozen US’ tar Books on sale at Mllledgeyiilo. »*-Only hooks us above enumerated will be permitted to be used in the pubiic schools of the county. By order ur the Board or Education. Rich’d. N. Lamar, , Sec. C. B. E. and Ex-Off. Supt. Pub. Schools, B. C, The above list of prices for books is strictly cash, and the exchange price operative for six months only. Any old books of corresponding grade and subject will be taken iu exchange and the rew books furnished at prices marked "exchange,” i. e., when a pupil has an old hook to exchange for a new one. upon the same subject, of corresponding grade, tie gives the dealer the old book and pays the exchange price ot the new book. Again, when a pupil, on account of pro motion, desires to excUatge an old book fora new one ot the next higher grade, the dealer will make the same allowance for the old book as though it was ex changed for a new book of its own grade or number. The law of October, 1887, provides that “no teacher shall receive pay lor any pu pil who is allowed to use other -.ban the prescribed text books,” and further pre scribes that the County School Commis sioner “shall see that none but the pre scribed text books are used by the pupils. Teachers and pupils will therefore be ex pected and required to comply strictly with the provision of the law. I am now prepared to contract with teachers who desire to be employed in the public schools of the countv for the en suing year. Rich'd. N. Lamar, C. 8. C. B. O. Office County School Commissioner ) Baldwin County. z Milledgeville, Ga., Nov. 28, ’91.) Notice is hereby given that on und alter Tuesday, December 1st, I will be prepared to settle In full with teachers for services rendered in the public schools during the present year. All teachers must appear in person, or furnish in writing authority to an agent to receipt for any and all claims that may be due them. Ricii’d. N. Lamar, c. s. C. and Ex-Off. Supt., etc. Examination of Applicants For Teacher’s Licenses. An examination of Applicants for license to teach in the Public Schools, will be held at the Court House in the city of Milledgeville on Saturday, the 19th day of De cember, next. The hours for exam ination will he from 9 a. in , to 4 p. m., o’clock. All parties interested will please take notice and govern themselves accordingly. Richard N. Lamar, C. S. O. B. C. Milledgeville, Ga., Nov. 18, ’91. G.T. WIEDENMAN, Bond and Stock Broker, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. Office at the Bank. Feb. 24th, 1891. 34 ly. Local Stock and Bond Market. Corrected weekly by Gr. T. Wied- emmui. Milledgeville, Ga. June 22, 1891. Bonds. Par. Asked. Bid. Baldwin Co. 7 per cent., 100 City of M’vi le 6 per ct., 100 H’vllle &Asl’tnRR7 pet. 100 Stocks. M’ville Oil Fert’z. Co., " Ice Works “ Electric Light Co “ & Asyl’m D’my R It 100 “ Steam Laundry,. “ Hotel “ Bunking Co the Although I am not at the famous old corner of Hancock and w.,,»n a t doors down Wayne, with a nicer and more elegant line of uood ■ th-.",?’ 1 am J ust four Played in this market. ot ‘ foou ° than ever before -its. MY FALL STOCK Is complete. A call will convince you. No Dains has hm.n - have the Cream of the Northern Markets. I have just receHcrt “ i 3e ectlnff il and I elaborate assortment of nave just received the largest and must LIBRARY, HALL AND STAND LAMPS Ever shown In Milledgeville. The ladies aro especially invited U S"» M'XSST DR0G AND PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT Is full and complete, and I am prepared to fill any prescription that may bepresented at tny counters, witli pure drugs, with neatness and dispatch. And in few words I have a full stock and complete line or everything usually kept in a l irst Class Drug Store. Give me a call and be convinced that what I say Is true. Watch for My Xmas Advertisement. Very Respectfully, E. A. BAYNE. Milledgeville, Ga., Sept. 29, 1891. 13 3m. SAMUEL ETANS, COTTOH FACTOR, MILiLEDGEVILLE, ga. All business entrusted to me will receive prompt attention. Con signments of cotton solicited and liberal cash advances niade ou same and cotton held as long as desired for future sale. Ship or bring me your cotton. 1 Milledgeville, Ga., Sept. 18, 1891. 12 3 m . Piltnuo'hku* PffiuT, M,nd rcliabte Pin XL Ladlfa. ask nruAu? fof Chic'S""?!c”i,? p . 1 ' 1 r ° r " 1,c - \-w.y boxes fe*led with blue ribbon. TultA nth*. L 1^1 /> , U J , c< * a,hl Uold metallic \v All pm* iu pasteboard boxes, pink w?ap?ei «*wW p - ri, - f l’*rtlculaM, testimonial*, and * l“"ll-f for I.V/luM - U *; At Dru W »«t*. or aend -1* I , HI1.AI»EU»HIA.>a. MLLEBtiEWLLE. Parker Bros, are leadv to repair Guns. Locks and Keys, Sewing Machines, Umbrellas and Parasols. J b New tops or any part of Umbrellas or Parasols can be had at PARKER BROS.’ GUN SHOP. All Kinds Small and Large Keys Made to Order. If anything wanted in gun line you will do well to call on Nov. 7, 19 3m. No 10, East Hancock Street, Milledgeville, Ga brisk June 22, 1891 Thorough, Practical Instruction. Graduates assisted to positions. 7,-- —-I Catalogue free. Write to - BUSINESS COLLEGE, LOUISVILLE, KY. 51 Cm G. M. STEM BRIDGE $ CO., Announces to the public that they have opened a FIRST CLASS FAMILY GROCERY . AT 3G WAYNE STREET, Where they are prepared to offer special inducements to purchasers Goods promptly delivered anywhere in city or Midway, (’all and see ?heir stock number thClr pnce ' S before I mrohas »ug elsewhere. Don’t forget the name ami G. M. STEM BRIDGE c? CO., - Milledgeville, Ga. 36 Wayne .Street September 4. 1891. 10 3m. 1891. 100 mo 70 50 100 100 IU 110 100 90 125 70 401 15 90 125 Tor Over Fifty Years Mrs Winslow's Soothing Sykui* has been used by millions of mothers for their children while teething. If disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of (Jutting Teeth send at once and get a bot tle of “Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup” for Children Teething. It will relieve the poor little sufferer Immediately. Depend upon , mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures Diarrhoea, regulates the Stomach and Bowels,cures Wind Colfc, softens Itm Gums, reduces Inflammation, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. “Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup” for children teething is pleasant to the taste and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses In the United States. Price twenty-live cents a bottle. Sold by all druggists thioughout the world. Be sure and ubk Tor "Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup.” Janfilth, 1891, 27 ly. Advertising. I F you wish to advertise anything any where at any time write to GEO P. ROWELL A CO., No. 10 Spruce St. New York. Aug; 12,1891. 71y, FALL TRADE: 18 9l E Y©3JIR MOMEY!. -BY BUYING — The Best BOOTS and SHOES, for the Least Monej- AT FRED HAUG’S IViilledgeville Boot & Shoe Store! LADIES’ AND MISSES’ SHOES BEST BROGANS AT LOWEST PRICES. REPAIR WORK, of all kiuds, done at Modern,(a Rates Jfrt A large lot of Trunks an.l Valises, always on hand, which IVill „en ata tankin' ' ^ ing rCtt !aD<I cxaralQe ,lly B t0l, sand prices, ami be satisfied that 1 mean business and fair deal- •UA-HATS—OK TIIE LATEST STYLES. WExtra Fine Shoe Polish and Jilacking. Call and see for yourself. ‘Milledgeville, Ga., Sep. 7th, 1891. 10 3ms. WOMAN’S BEST EKIENlt. LUXOMNI—ThoGom of all femalereru- edies for irregularities, pains and disease peculiar to woman. Used 50 years by an eminent physician. Never fails to cure. Address with stamp, Luxomni Co., Atlan ta, Ga., P. O- Box 357. See advertisement elsewhere; Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt lllieum. Fever Sores,Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all.Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed fo give satisfaction, or money refunded. Trice 25cents per box. For sale by Estate of John M. 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