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Notice to Contriutorii.
'V XT ILL bo let to tSe lowest Wilder-on
thofirst Tuesday in July, 4H89, com.
act for repairing bridge known its
vera’s bridge seeosdiug to following
jccificatii ns : Two spans and one l>enen
: old bridge to be slightly curved up
' ream ohi bridge. and to be raised addition to same height
A new 44 feet
ng supported by 4 new benches; this
iditlon to be connected with the two
>ans aforesaid and to continue the
irve and to be on a level with the Old
irt of bridge. All timbers to be of
line of size good as heart those lumber, in old Midge, A-lso and.to
) an em
ankraeut of dirt and slai».2t0 feet long
?d be 36 of feet wide on top. Etnoankment
. ijeting end, same height as bridge, naught at .con
and to taper down to
| ie the old end road. whore it must W. connect .>• with
Chairman Board Co. dent, Coins.
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» carry children safely through the eriticaj
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VOLUME XI.
TOWN AND COUNTY.
What the People are Doing and
Talking About.
THE TIMES IN CRAWFORD
Hocteiy Eiaetl Mmvs iVotes-Persokki smd KeJgjibor*
itlenttou.
Rain is touch need»d at this time.
The gardens are looking well considering
tlis dry weather.
Dr. George Sawyer is still very low, but
seems to be improving.
Cut worms are destroying tho cotton
plants all over the county'.
fAr. E. S. Murphy, of Barnesville, was
in town a day or two ago,
Mr. J. A. Burney, of Dublin was here
a day or two ago talking insurance.
Mrs. S. Nash accompanied by Miss Mal
lie McAfee, are visiting Atlanta this week.
> Mr, F. M. Allen .and wife, ot New
York, ar© visiting the family of Mr. J. J.
Hanea.
ProfJ". C. litasingame add sister, Miss
Lena of Reynolds paid a visit to friends
Knoxville Sunday.
A long communication hy Fool Killer
and another from a new writer were both
crowded out this week.
Miss Ida Ilortmatj, forrcerj.y'of this town
but bow of Thomasvillo, wa3 to see old
friends in Knoxville last week.
The, many friends of Dr. Sawyer, will
ba glad to hear hs is some better. Dr has
been quite sick for several weeks.
Miss Bcrap Wright of Macau returned
home Sunday after a visit of several weeks
to relatives in Ceres and Kuoxvills.
The iro-crcam festival on Friday night
was a pleasant affair and a profitable ven¬
ture. The praise belongs to trie ladies.
Workmen are busily repairing tho Blas
ingame ^bonding house, B1! d otheis are
finishing the inside of Hanqs’ new store.
Fox a safe "and; certain remedy for ferer
and ague’ use Dr S H McLean’s ChiTIs
and Fever Cure, it is warranted to cure.
No need to take those bigcalhartio pills;
one of Dr, J. H McLean’s Liver and Kid¬
ney Fillets is quite sufficient and more
agreeable.
It is said (hat Mr. James Wright has
the most forward watermelon crop in the
county. It is said that ho has lots of
young melons
Mrs. It, D. Smith who has boeii visiting
relatives iu the Central City {returned home
yesterday accompanied by her sister, Miss
Minnie Persons.
Ik health and life arc worlh anything,
and you are feeling out of sorts and - tired
out, tone up your system by taking Dr. J.
H. McLean’s Sarsaparilla.
Mrs. Pierce will receive this week a new
Hue of Summer Millinery, the latest styles,
beautiful arid cheap Come and see them,
it will he to your interest
Cut worms have, almost destroyed some
garden crops about town, and Captain
Jeff McGee reports a ten acre field of cot¬
ton ruined by these posts.
S(CK headache, biliousiierS, nausea,
costiveness, are promptly and agreeably
banished by Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liver
and Kidney Pillets (little pills.)
DIZZINESS, nkurcay drowsiness 1 , dis¬
tress after eating, can be cured aud pro
vented by taking Dr, J. H - MaLean’sLiver
and Kidney Pilletf (little pill!'.)
The most-delhtalu constitution can safely
ties Dr, J. H. McLean's Tar Wine Lung
Balm. It is a sure remedy fur coughs,loss
of voioe, and all throat aud lung troubles.
John Smith, the harbor, has opened
branch shop at Culh daa, where ho will
work on SatOrday*. Oallotleu peop-e wifi
be pleased with John’s work, for he is neat
and polite.
. Faults of. digsation, cauftfi. disorders of
: the liver, and the , wholo system becomes
deranged. Dr. J. If. Me Leap’s 3,atsapa
rdlu perfects the process of digeo'.ion and
ssimilation, aud thus makes pure bfotui.
The colored people of Knoxville will
build a new Methodist church at an early
■day. They respectfullv ask tbo help of
tho white people through John Smith,
chairman of the building committee.
Dcspito the earnest efforts of Professor
Power, (ho pupils frequently rob . the
flower bods at the cemetery, so it is said.
Patrons of the School should all caution
their children against committing these
depredations on the homes of the dead.
Co). W. P. B!atdngam6 and bis ©fetor,
Mies Mamie, attended the S. S. celebiation
at Ze.bulon on Saturday. *
If. L. Fates, a drummer for tho firm of
J. itegen8toin & Co of Atlanta was in our
town s few day© lost week.
KNOXVILLE, GEORGIA, MAY „ i0 1889
Price $1 Per Ajuiu..i. - Cray fold County’s Organ.
A klorsc'thlcf ©hot.
On Tuesday morning this community
was thrown into a state of excitement
upon learning that the stranger who traded
a fine horse and bu«gy property, to W; H. Dent,
had traded stolen had been
shot, Tl\p captured and brought back to town.
boXlulc intMi of new-* went to Mr ti,o Drni’i
and in one of boot
rooms he found a tall, strongly built and
rather nice-looking -.young man who-had
afresh wound on the cheek. He seemed
disposed to talk, and between p uffs at his
cigar, he assisted Mr. Him Hollis in telling
the following :
J, T. Brown, the prisoner, hired a horse
on Monday of ill-. Gilbert Davis at Ma
con, gaying his name was Adams aud that
he wished to go to a picnic near the city
Ho drove straight to Knoxville and traded
horse and buggy to W, H. Dent for a pony
and road cart,"Mr. Dent paying $25, as
boot. Brown inmied o9 towards the river
immediately after trading This-excited
suspicions smd ho telegraphed
to Macon to find out if any* livery-man was
minus a horse and buggy. The answer
affirmed his suspicions find he set out in
company with James F, Hollis to overtake
the horse thief. Late in the night they
tracked him to the house of Mr. John Pei
j t iss. iloliis was stationed at the window
ol the room occupied by 1 tho adventurer
armed with a shot gun. Dent, went into
tho hall with young Perkins and started to
operi the door. Brown jerked the door
wide open and raised a long knife ai if to
cut down the two men who obstructed liis
passage, when bang 1 went Dent’s revol
yer, and the young man reeled hack ward
from a wound which was made in hie
cheek. The lamp light showed that the
bullet had entered . hi* jfaco and made exit
throjjgh the back of liis neck.
j Brown was then brought back and plac
ed in jail at this place. He was arrested
on » warrant charging him with cheating
and swindling and anoiber charging him
with larceny. ,
Brown say that if Dent had not shot him
ho would have killed Dent with bis knife.
He owns up promptly to having hired the
horse for the^pnrpose of stealing him but
says he was dniri^ or be would never ^ave
done such a thing. -
He had a valice when he loft town with
the horse for which he traded,. Ibut-he. did
not bring it back with him. He fcks told
several tales about the valise, aud some
have suspicions that there were burglars'
tools concealed in it.
Brown claims to hail from Russel coun¬
ty Alabama, near Columbus Ga. His
Wound seems to be healing rapidly, though
it was made by a pistol of 44 calibre.
“INDIAN WEED i Female Medicine) has
proved'a great blessing to the weak,deli¬
cate, over-worked women of our large cities
for it is that all who use it koep robust and
healthy.
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Oilr Skafiy.
Our baby when two months old, was at¬
tacked with Scrofula, which for a long time
bestroyen her eyesight entirely, and caused
ns to despair of her life. The doctors sailed
to relieve her, and fife gave & S. S. which
soon ciued her entirely, and she is now hale
and hearty. E V DELE.
Will’s Point, Tex.
CALL ON. r.
J. S. MCGEE
At,Ceres or MeE'murray’s old stand
For Fine Whiskies; Bran jy,
Rum and Gin and general Gro¬
prices. ceries., Everything at Macon
Tho White is King .
OVER
7000 . 000 , Now To Hsr. •.
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GeiUltmulu, do you want to ff'ease your
Wives?
Ladies do you desire to lighten yourlafcors ?
Dealers do you wish to satisfy your cus¬
tomers?
If so, Buy THE WHITE.
The one and only verdict of the people at
large is that tho White fills tbo bill in ev¬
ery respect.
)Ve Know y.-ij Want The Best.
A Golden Opportunity For Dealers.
ADDRESS,
.White Sewing Madhinj Co., Cleveland 0
Veres Callings.
gfWe are glad to see Mr. H. F. Sanders
improving after a severe illness
Corn is looking well at this time.
are heading out very low in this neigh
^rhood. Someot our farmers are
in K thfc >r cotton ever, as they failed to get
* *tand Irom the first planting, on account
of having no rain recently. A good
pect for a large fruit crop in.these parts.
Mis. Saliie Smith, a fascinating young
lady of' “Cedar Hill, was in our town
«’«*k ▼ieitin? tho family of Mr. Moore.
The surveying corps of the MacoD &
Birminghctr. K. R. was in town Iasi week.
Farmers in this section ere well up with
tbcil ' work -
We have the beet school and by far the
best teacher this place has ever had.
flora© of onr boys had a hope . old
at *he festival at Knoxville Friday uight.
The justice court of this district is now
held at the station.
Mis© Sailie Williams is teaching a mu
S ’*C.class hero.
^ r ' T. , .Tacksop, tt.popular drummer
representing Braunan Bros, of Atlanta,
was very much surprised last week to find
* ,ettcr for him in Knoxville which had
been opened through mistake by Mr.T. W.
Jackson f(, om our town. The former
J^bson says; “aud it was a slick letter
from my too.” Watchman.
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Sa "® y 1 is.fungi
Tho farmers of this section seem to
w«H up with their work. Many aro plow
their corn which is looking well for this
of year. There has been more cane
ted this year than for some time past.
Cotton planting is still going on.
who planted before the rain will have to
plant again to get a good stand. That
which was planted before the rain is doing
nicely.
Oats are growing and look well. From
the present indications we will predicta
good crop.
Mr. II. M McE'murray has the finest
patch of oats we have seen anywhere
The fruit trees ere full of young fruit.
Unless Some unforeseen calamity befalls it
fruit will he plentiful ^his year.
Garden 4. peas are no rarity with Mrs
L. Low man as abo has been eating
them foLmore thau a week.
Mrs. W. K. ‘Eubanks can justlv claim
to tho best garden of this and immediate
neighborhood©.- She.has planted her fa
mous square of watermelons. Hasten O
y e time and bring the watermelon 1
Miss Lon Ellis is at home now after an
absence of.some months. She will giv 0
two months vacation, after which she will
resume he- school duties.
Dr. Yarborough and hii mother return¬
ed homo after a vieit to Miiisdgevilie.
Mrs. Willie Yarborough of Macon is vi«
iting relatives here. Dave.
— Ripples from Sweetwater.
Editor Kiioxville Jotirnai;—I will on
deavor to submit Somo'of the news of this
quiet little settlement to the readers of
yoitr most weleome aud appreciated paper.
A lovely and accomplished romi'j lady
of this vicinity while looking from her win
dew a few evenings ago, was startled by
seeing s tremendous dust rising down the
road at. the rate c.{ sixty miles an hour.
She saw in the dust something shining aud
sparkling like tho falling of tho stars, bnt
after a closer observation she saw as it as¬
cended the-hiR not fav away, it was neither
the'stars falling nor a golden chariot, but
a cyclone ot new buggies glittering in the
evening sunshine as they were rapidly
flying by.
■Miss Pearl Hamlin,daughter o- Mr Yi’m
Hamlin is convalescent after a severe at¬
tack of pneumonia.
Stem, the champion' sardine eater has
been transformed into a large fish, and has
escaped to McElmurryV mill pond, and
sustains life by preying upon the minnows
ar sardines.
The young farmer who took Father
Time by his hoary looks Will choose tho
young lady ofSandv Point not only for his
/■■chaperon” bnt for his sweet little com¬
panion to go with him west, where trials
and tribulation will be dispersed in that re¬
mote land of bliss and happiness. G. Q
Teachers’ Notice
An examination of teachers will bo held
in Knoxville on tho 29th of May. Ail
teachers of public schools are required to
bo present. H. F. Sande!-'*,
0. S.0.
ST. LOTUS, MO.. Post-Dispalch save
“Indian women are proverbially healthy
and strong, often marching for day© wiih
their babies upon their backs; In fact,
they frequently go the day before and after
confinement, with their tribes, upon the
inarch. Those women acquire this great
strenght and power of endurance by nsing
a weed that grows in their locality, out of
which a medicine is now Iwing made, and
kept bv the druggists, under the name IN¬
DIAN WEED (Female Medioino.)
Even the most vigorous and hearty
people have at titnev a feeltug of weariness
ant, lassitude. To dispel this-feeling take
Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarsstparilk; it will
impart rigto and vitality.
NUMBER 14
THE OLDEN DAYS.
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When Crawford < ’0Ullty wa8
First ”
Settled.
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SOME IDEAS ABOUT RELIGION
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Ma **«** l'oniinw*s Misaorlc
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Concerning the views entertained bv
the Primitive Baptists of olden days, our
contributor, Baker, ssvs: They had hepe
for the out aud out sinner but none for
members of other denominations.
prejudices wore so strong against other de
nominations that they did not like to have
any intercourse with them. They had
three prominent- churches in the county—
Salem, Providence and Mount .Parian.
The mtuiaters were a hardy race as a gen
thing. Some were educated men,
roe most of :hem were illiterate.
preached for the good of the soul and uot
f>e the money. They took whatever
congregation gave them and were
In waim weather they took off their coats
on entering the pulpit. Their
were about two hours in length, cr to the
end of their powers of erulurnr.es.
people heard and believed on the Lord
Jesus Christ, were converted,
and saved. Could great learning; and pure
rhetoric accomplish more 1 Ail honor
the hardshell chnrch ! Some ftf the best
l!ira y evcr knew were members of
°bovch. Of the ministers 1 will mention
,,De i 'V. C. Cleveland. He was a man
ouburo Rud feScc-msnt. He wore out his
“ fe ilJ l,:e ministry without reward or the
do l' s 'hereof, so far as this world
concern*!, b «t he found a true and sure
reward awaitix.g him in heaven. Of the
members I will mention the came of cue,
Everett "Walton. He was an cid man
w ben I was % child. He had a limiled
''ducation but was the best biblical scholar
1 ever knew. Fe reared a large family in
l be region of upper Sweetwater creek,
“ ob,e 8on » and d »«8hters. He lived to a
great 3ge ; wa * aIw *- vs tree—iwt-hing could
t!lr0 ' v him off his rd 'gious equilibrium.
acce T ted ©B the dispensations of
wdenco 88 coming from God, and bended
Sl »broi«sivety to His will. His acta were
always consistent, Ins every thought
»««!—•» was indeed-without guile.'
1 b ° pe I ,vl!i bopardoued for enlarging
° n the I Ue . ° f th,s good raan ’ but ns he
. butob!u walks of
'J“ ^ that m rlbute life
!‘ are Say a p!Cper < bas :)e,rs
P al , t0 D / B °' am . '
!1 L ”‘ s '^ a ’ a,K
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Jo . a J> . testimony W8S W to “ the atld hie Tved of
tbaU COrrapfc tl ^ es >, and , the
of grace was so deeply implanted in bis j
heart, that nothing could cause him to.j
swerve from Lio Christian faith and j
Christian
but I must torn back- to the point 1
started out (o make, lias there beeu any
improvement in religious conservatism ?
oa Alt men now who belong to any
branch of the Christian church and live
up to the requirements of their church
and the teaching* of the Bible are regard
ed a.-, Christians, and that too by the
Hardshell church as well as others. Docs
not this demonstrate that there has been a
great improvement in tho religious world ?
The Methodists had been working and
they gradually got. a foothold in the
established churches and commenced
prosper. In the life of a person who ob¬
serves everything that transpires there art*
many incidents and coincidents. I will
mention one instance where tho desert was
made to blossom as the rose, in a religious
point of view ; where God planted
Word and caused it to grow and
using ose man as Ilia instrument, and this
man became a Methodist. This happened
about forty years ago and th» man I speak
of was Vinson Nichols. Ho was neighbor
to my father and wn©-living ifctre when I
can first remember. He was not a very
wicked man, but made no pretensions
religion. All at onco he sold his land and
moved to the sand hills I wrote of before.
and built :i mill on Deep creek. He was
iir.prcssfld with the idea that there ought
to bo reiigious services in that benighted
country where the- sound ot tho Gospel
had never .been heard. Many people down
there had never heard a sermon or a
prayer. He built r.t first a bush arbor and i
invited any and alt ministers who would'
SisrxwiS aar .':
ground. , .. Hanftenvarus , bccattt©eonveitod ,
joined tho Methodise church, built a good
house of worship alniost at his own ami ex- )
pause, organized a sabbath school dirt ; !
»N could have been done to have n
firet class church and Sunday school. j
All honor aaiTsrss the !
to memory of tbit .man. He
wa, latoin beginning hits work but he was
faithful alter ho commehetd, and Itehl on*
faithful to the end. He is gone, but hi©
wovfeft do follow him !
There wero other religions io thexounly •
at tbo time Tom P*yn# had his deoeipts,!
Voltaire hio, but they did not prosper.
of some of the men who were on the stage
my next letter
f ui< » i • %» «•• UU« Its,
As it has beet: seme time since anything
has been ( ui lie fromiibis section f
ask for it small i-pttoe in the Jott’.NM.
write of things gem-rally. .
A* to the scbo<i! at this place it is need¬
less for me to say but little, as H is gen
eraiiji known to Ite one of the best in ihe
county, 'ibs'e as in attendance of
sixty pupils, and it bids fair to reach
eighty—so much for unity among the
patrons. »i ,
Ot r community has several enterprises
in addition to what it has had before, J.
'mubt ^ Wl is ) k * the 14 best sel, thing | n S “ of P nn5 the P kind which ever a »
minted, T, F. Mathews and J. T. An
drews have made amngemenU for making
br '^- <>" a large scale.
There is also n famous "cpre-all” being
sold in anr coroinuniry. In regard to ita
merits I mill .imply refer your readers to
air. E, Finney, be having tried the same.
Nothing has been heard recently from
the ‘ TonC8 tr *P; except that one day re
ce,,tl >' u P or ' g° in g to ^e trap with high
expectations of taking therefrom Brer'
Rilbbit or Brer’ Fcx, when lo and behold f
lle found o!d Sutler the famous rabbit dog
safel v lod ff ed ia the trap,
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Air, Billie Dunn was ahead of anybody
, chopping—planted
‘ n Cutton .aid cotton
Iu Janu, D'
fiafn Hlrjory.
Swift’s Specifi is a simple vegetable
compound, prepared from root* gathered
J r * s b'.v from the forest and contain© noth,
v '■' mineral kingdom or any yibivon
ous EUi} s4»nca or any article at all which
cotr 'f s frots tbe chemist Vibratory,
The f ' jnun!a <j{ >be rsmedAwas obtained
fr0 “ 1 | b « Creek Indians In Middle Go. by
Arable white men, who had witnessed the
"'°r.derful cures made by that tribe of
Ir - d ‘*, os of blood disease. Mr Hugh L
Houston C-> Ga, 1-egan using
‘ S ,vi!t ’ 8 S P ecific ia l s -9 and continued its
use lul '“to and asserted that ne had
! ’ fc y e: kcr-vr, ;t to fail to cr.ic any case of
tair.t or contagious bleed poi
* on - this testimony has been corrohiini-*
’ ed “ Vcrj ’ da 3’ ‘ or year-.. The present Cora -
P an ? wa s formed in 1S79 and have since
“ ade known to the world the virtures oF
^ w ‘ f V s Specific and to-day it is ©old in ev-
1 Li -y, ' n an.i country store all over
America • rreat Butian, and many other
portions of the world,
I have seen Swifts Specific used 'and
kn0WD many cases of tae worst form
<>y blood diseases which have been cured by
* 1 k ' 10 ^ «>© proprietors to be gentlemen
f tha highest type and utmost reliability.
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une< J aa,le ' J ' r " n T f b’.ng that know of.
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Pa8tor ^Baptist Ch«ch,Montg.djftry Alai
ife^twe-on Biooc i-nd Skin Diseaie©
maded free_
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Draivar e, Atlanta, f G«.
Twenty 5*»oce» ofRene
My little neice, left me by her mother
had one of tbs worrt cases of white swell
*«? I «»« More than twenty piece©
of bone came out of her leg, one piece being
about ibe size of the small end of a walk
lag case, and nearly three inches lohg.
The hole left-by taking these pieces ou‘
was as large as n good sized walnut. She
was not able to walk a steo for eight
months, and was afterward© compelled fo
use crutch©* for neatly a year. The doc
,
or© said there was no cere, and advised
amputation of tile limb. This I would oof.
consent to, but pul her m takhm ;3. S. S v
leaving off p.1! other treatment It hrtg
cured her sound and wall, km! I shall nev*
cr grow weaty of speaking its nrafse •
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j >fre Annie Geesling
Commons, Ca.. Feb. 11, 18.89
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Swift's Specific has curcd 'a cancer on my
face, and has almost made a young mat?
of me.
Waci-sa, Fla. : T J Teate.
A sr-rvar.f has been afflicted,many years
~iih a ounce: on her nose, which resisted
treatment. She lias bean entirely Ctt'«
! ’. v Swift's Specific,
Thomson, Ga. Jco Hill. .
Swift’s Specific has cured my cancer,
which was very bad. I ara now in fi 1!0
health —never belter. Have gained 25
pounds sinea I began taking Swift's Spe¬
R S Bradford
Tiptonvillc, Term.
A young man near this town bad nn
c:\tiug cancer on his face, which had de
stroyej his nose and was eating towards
his eyes. Asa last resort I put him on
Swift’s Specific, and it has cured him cu
ti rely sound amf weii
M F Gi urn'ey' jj D Og-ctttorpc.Ga.
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My father had fur rears an ori-n- cancer
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growmg Worse iron) rt r-ed eaten awa-his
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6al ^ a 'horrible (hath whs roon to come.
'- v <- gave him nine bottler, of Swift’s Spe-.
ciSo. and he has been entire!*’ enrett.
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Swift’s Specific is entiaoly a rego»ab?c
remedy, and ©cams to cure Can m by to 1 fbro.
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