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MASONIC
Potros Council No. 11, R.\ & S.\ Mi';
"\Vil 1 meet each Thursday at (5 o'clock P. M.
from 1st October to 1st April, and at S
o'clock from 1st April to 1st Octol)or, on
tho following dales, done 21, Julv 22, Aug.
39, Sent. 10, Oct. 21, Nov. LS, ami* Dee. |?.
.L F. IZLAR, T. 1.
G. "W. Bh?JCBOK, Recorder.
Kuroka Chapter No. PL IP-. A.'. M.'i?
"Will meet during the present Masonic year
nl Mio usual hours, Hie followiii dates :
March 10th, April 7lh, May CUli, .luiie
3nd, August 4th. September ist, October
27th, November2-lth. 1 oeehibcr 29tlf.
J. F. IZLAIt. M? K. tp l\
J. M; Ilai.NSON, Sec
SliilVboictli hinlgfl No. 28. A.". p.A 311\?
"Will meet each Tuesday at 7 o'clock,
from 1st Oct. In 1st April and id 8 o'clock
from 1st April to l^t (JetOber on the follow
ing dates, April -1, May 2, dune ,;, duly 1.
Aug. 8, Sejit. ?>, Oct. It, Nov. 7. P. e. ?.
.1 AS. F. IZLAIt, VV. M.
<3r->. \V. Liu nson. Sec.
may 20 ls7? 7m.
X. O. O. F.
Ellis to Loili;o No- Meet.' nt Odd
Felloivs Hall, every Friday evening ai 8
o'clock, from 20th March to 20lh Si pt. and
at 74 o'clock from 20ili Si p(. in 20th March.
V l'i:MA KS. N. <;.
J II Kit MAN WAIILKLS. Sec
HellOCC.'l Loil.m1?.Min ts 8 o'clock livery
Mcoiid YVednit-dav after sale ii;'v.
I', iu MA Its, N*. (i.
TOWN
This body meets .lone S, Sept. 7. I'ee. 7.
Mayors Court, Ik!.! whenever occasion
rnpiiriM.
sons of t-km s.*ki< a :<c*'-.
Orangelmrg I'ivision No. '-?!. meets i V' ry
Monday evenit'g in the basement Of :!..
Picsbvterian I 'Imi'ch.
V. T?3. <'. A. ?Mall and l!cadin?
Loom over Rlore of Mr .). ''. I'tkt open
every night from 8:30 to lfk.'iO r m.
Prayer Meetings this month .lune 1st.
Hlh'i l?tli. 2':!hl and 2'.hh at S 30 i\ m.
Husine.-s Meeting .Juno 2'Jnd S:'!0 P; .*?'..
?very Fou th Thursday in each month at
8:00 p. ,m.
M. OLOVKIl, President;
}?' S Diuui.r, Secretary.
Sotilli <':iroUi;;i K:xi)r<m<3.
okpui: minis at pit?N?:i-:iir'K? nrpoT.
From 8 oYlok A.M.to2J 1'. M. Prom
S| o'clock I". M. t.,;.!. p. M.
(Sends received and delivered only during
office hours.
" ~ J! O C) A I , .
The weather is cold now as mm
almost
('nil on Fran:/. ILdggninnti lie
has what you want.
Hermann V?'ah!cj> \vn-"se -n rhlinj'P
horse hack on Thursday Lisi, ii ?
was a courier.
* - - ? -. -a. -
The cotton is in the li.!-! yet in i
great many places. The election is
ln'iiv over, and lueii ?hoti d go to
work.
Times have changed. The spirit
'oi tin* people i.t not what it used to lie.
else Lhey would have done othor tit::.,
they l ave.
AVe never In fore Witnessed the 1
anxiety which prevailed in ihU jL'o.in- i
ty Tor the week before the etc. tion. ;
.It is over now and let thing"-! driu i
down to their old state.
Anglist Briggmunii has all that
one can want. His stock of wines,
ales, etc, are the host ih.s side of New
York. You can have a private room
nt August's. Call at lirigginanii
it Crook's and ask for him.
C'apt Hamilton has one of the lu st
stores in town. His stock of dry
goods, groceries, cv'c, are among tile
Lest in this place. For architectural
beauty his building is the Injon of the
city. Call on Gapt. Hamilton, next
door to Cornelson's.
You may say what you plea sc.
You niuy dispute between yourselves.
You ma}'curse your mistakes in the
past. You may regret some day oi
your pa.-l life Volt ma ? say ami .1 i
wdial y ii pl( use; hut unless y ? i en 1
on Fran'/. P.riggmaii, a! Mulh is old
Stund, you will never die happy
])r. A. ('. Duke.--, M. j?. is glvin?
liwiiy a linmlsomc hook en! it led
4 Pearls for the People," cniitaMwhir
much valuable infnrumliim ami tnaiiv
interesting articles. It also contains
n history id' the discovery ol the
Vlleputinc;" for diseases, ol the liver,
dyspepsia, constipation ar.il indigos,
lion, <!v*c., and gives positive a.-isiir
ance that when the. Ilepa'.ino is used
it clicets a permanent and lasting
cure of these diseases, which prevail
lo .such an alarm in i{ extent in our
country. Take the HcpiUino for all
diseases of tlic liver.
JIKNXJCKJJH?
This is just the place. A liner as
sortment of goods wiis'iieycr display
6(1 iu this County. 11 is store is large,
hut there is not a vaeiuP. shelf in it.
And he deserves, as he receives, the
patronage of the County. The ac
commodating and courteous Jessen,
and the clever John English aro with
him. For a square honest trade, call
on lvonnoker.
Ai'VK i: OHA ris
The Hon. Alexuh ler II. Stevens
'says :?"The (Hohe Flower Cotigh
Syinp has proven ii most valuable
reined v to nie.
Cow ..'aiues M. Stiiith, of Georgia,
says : --"I shall always use it with
i
; perlect c'.hi ltd once,; rind recunitricrid it
j to t!i? public as a roihedy'wltieh will
j allord that satisfaction experienced
I by nie and mine. It excels cvery
! thing lor coughs, < olds aid obstinate
I it no ;: ?bet ions."
Fx-< !o\\ Drown, of Chi.j ?lys: "He
(iiids the (.ihihe ''i.'Wcr Cough Syrup
a itinsl excclh nl renn d ,.''
h'tieh indorsement by ourgreal and
good men deserves (lie attention ol
the tilllicted. Those sUlleriiig truth
I cough, colds and lung tifleeti?n.
I should ii,*o t lie (.li:d?e Flower; Coligii
j u-'ynij'. It will posh: vidy cti re. colli '
i
j sumption.
I F. r saie by Pr. A C. Dukoi.
! N'.; ver hol'Ore, nor rbr v.as a.'t ?.- ;
?
i November "JiM will our readers] have
a chance to see such a grand, impo
sing exhibition as will be given oil
(hat davbv U dniisin'* Great World's
1 P.x position. Its immense proper
' lions this year; arc said to biifll ? ilos
[ criptioh, ami it bew ilders aii oi dmai v
uiiuti to contemp .i!" th ? vast concern
! Mr. Robinson is, no d.nihi, iho
wealthiest showman iti the world,
and fiat he may not I?; excelled b.
! any one in ill ? \>V if? s-i ci, he has
tli;- season .stripped ovry former
I ellbrt by nTuliihg im1::!)':'',:- a-hi;
tion- to hi- Meiuigirie, A'|0.,-iriiiui
and (.'iri'lis. The biil!.:iul !>ple!l;lbr
of the entire outfit is ih-scribud :i ?
something du/.iiug, a i i jir.v
everywhere se no In.i i i ilita* p i ?
j es of the gig into.- ehtci tinw :io
cii-rgvincn, iili ircli tiieuihe -, ii'aeh
era an.l Snuiiius have en l??;-Cd It a
an exhibition of uiipr ire lent*! muni
'i lio Jtr ->.t parade vvi : rep;iy a day's
journey to wito'ves it, und vv<' ?-x peel
peujile to e inic 'to it i'roiii miles j
atoiiiui. 1 lo m>; Tail tosec tin* grant!
exhibition, and reiiiemher i: w.l! bti
ill Oraiigidjui g on Wednesday N o
Vembi r ?'2d lor uin: day only
j Phc ingenuity and resource:! of en
gineers ot' ihe present ?Iiiy find their
highest manifestation in tunnelling
the earth ami bridging the water. A
wonderful achievement is being per
form* d in spanning the Kentucky
River w ith a bridge for the Cincinna
ti Southern Railroad. A suspension
bridge was at lirs.t intended; hut the
1 idea w;i- changed to that of an iroii
I truss; not, however until two towers;
: 1,120 feet apart -'??> IcOl hir;a h:id
been erected file contractor -a.v a
way oi hiiiking use el ihctn, a,id t >
j day there i- presented the woiiderliii
j speetachi of a uia-sive iioti Irits.-i
j bridge growing ? nt liuiii .lie std? Ol t.
I j)i i cijiii i ii\ . r ii gr< :i uh . -- ii'i itsc I
j scctio niici . .1 ?. , . ? ., and
oloiig .v< - ....,11, an . -it'' '
j ocueriih n -a marvel in l io rye- ;
I tiny jspectiltor. And i: i- wiatd?riiil ,
to see inoviug along this ?truoiure a
locontoiive 'traveller'' that iveij?lis j
I fhiilv Ions, whose huge arin-j t ?y
w ith grCiil iron girileis and joists;
tiinl to m c, ml Over the work, stvuriii -
oi io11 iiMii.es who labor liiere in per
fect security ap|>:ireiilly even wiiile i:
would see:;;, Io obey the ines'ornhlc
i law ?f gravity, lb'' f'rowiiig bridge
ought to crash into the gull beneath
it. And as this ''baseless fabric" has
added to itself panel after panel, or
section after section, the womlcr of j
' hclioJder! not po; t(d han growii from'
day to day. The north halt' of the
bridge has been growing out from
the river. Tho .south half will soon
start to meet it. It requires an ex
ceedingly close and "neat calculation
to tell w hat uuiouut of weight a truss
wi.I bear a.j it i.i pushed out, but no
far the engineers have never made a
miscalculation.
It has been a question with murks
men whether the recoil of a pistol or
riile occurred before the ball left the
b 're. Many have contended thai it
did not, 1 that the tendency of a j
pistol to 14 lb row up" did hotalieut its
accurn y. A recent experiment seem:
to have shown conclusively that the
recoil occurs In fo:e the bull leaves
the bore and docs tifi'iet its direction.
The experiment ivas this: A rille
barrel twi hc inches long for conven
ieiice, was secured to a solid bed in
flieh a way n< t<> j revcnl any inovc
incut, but that of recoil directly to
the rear and upward. In tlii; situa
iio:> it war.; lircd a number Of times,
and the balls followed each other into
the same hole in the target. An
i ncline Or wedge whs thou inude fas!
upon the bed at the reitroi" (he barrel
in stich a way thai Ihe breech would
bv r.t':cd a- ii slid back in t!> ? r coil.
Fired i;t Ii r these conditions i tischt
ihe balls lower than bcfoie. This
showed that t e rof ii and e< u.-e i?< a!
elevation b! lie* breech occurred in
season to ?fTeet the directum ii!' the
bull, ibat i-. inilore it had left ihe
bore. < )f <?? uirs ? the length of the
barrel has an affect in several ways
upon ihe degree in which the recoil
atiects the accuracy of the shooting.
A llurjiugtoh man was observed
Whittling a pine/stick with an air of
C'.nte itlcd idleness n:i I a shlistiod
siuib'plitying ai'durid the corner id'
Id ? in.>ui Ii.
141 lair *! at v.ork to day; eh ?"
lays, wag 4, day though.'*'
"Why. how's lim! ? |i?w i e. h
did ybii Utd're ?*?'
'?Made livo dollars an I a half, e'eur
iraiu," trsiioudvd '.lie whittle:-, the
pit t SUtii'ii d ? ;e:i;;i.; i'.'.id giv.i;i->
v in a id! ; k o "Wish 'e ui 1 .1 ?
:i \\ 1' i \ ei y day.;"
, "li<',.?.',' i; litiike two hi - "in !
! a I ali d i."t do anV.hiiii* V sai ;
i
i the f r i ? ?; ? stkyiv
i "I'.n-;. 'n Ii. Paid iUV poll tax;"
I ?il'?:d you ;.. 11 tax? How did you
! luukeiui dollars atbl a half by pay
I ing yotli p'di 'as ?'"
"J'a.-y 'noue.h; I bdl you. If I
t hadn't paid i: pfolty sooti it would
have.cost inure, wouldn't it?"
... . .i,,
'? l es id course i! won Hi. but you
' had to p:fv two dollars, low diil
you inn he that ?"
I "<)h." said tie- whittler, brushing
j the .-havings from his clothes "I
I borrowed the two d illars."
Fi vi-: i.'iiti.ni: rix Lost Within
a \\'i.::k. - A Massachusetts paper
says that a fatality almost uiiprccc
j dented in ihe history >>i' a single
household occurred last week in the
j family of-I Vier ltceves, North Amin
j eCr. One of his children died Mo:i
day id' diptheria; a Seeon I died on
j Tuesday; Friday two >th<-rs lied; and
? :i i"atuiday.. wdil t 'i ? .-> ir wli > h i I
I it vioufdy ilied w i. I'.itig uuhiii'ied
in t ? re oiviii 'oiub m i lie' hois-;:
ih -: i ?eurriid
Tib- . ? . V ? , t ..
J ii ui livu id tiic (diil re.i .v.i- i..ld tit
I the same Fi hie;, and t'u v were buried
I logclher tit the comWory. The
; only rVmaiuiu<r otic <<: (lie family
and the father and mother, are now
ill with the disease; l it'- e??so ? be
lieved lb he defective drainage.
It i- proposed Id ititro;lu;:J rod .1
playing cards as beiiig more esisy U
minipulaie than the time honored
, rqitare shap6d, prigihiilly invented lb
I the amuhoiuent of a sick Kreuch k'.ir_r.
Instead of having the suit merely
colored black and red, thov arc to la
i red hearts, green diamonds, blac!
spadesand yellow clubs,
WnA.T is a Gar-Load ??Nominal
ly n car load is 20,000 pounds. It is
also 70 barrels of salt, 70 of.Jime, DO
of Hottrj GO of whiskey, 200 sacks of |
lluiir, (i coiclb of soft wood, 18 lo 20
head of cattle, u0 to 00 load of libga,
80 to 100 head of sheep, 0,000 feet of
solid hoards, 17,$9') feet of siding,
13,000 feet of flooring, 40,000 shir.
gles. one-half less hard lumber, one- i
fourth less oi' greeii hunker, one- i
tenth of joists, scantling, and all other j
largo [hum r.\ 310 bushelij of wheat, |
400 of corn, C8? of oats, 400 of hurley
<1<j<) of flax-seed, ?00 - I appk'3, -loO of '
Irish potatoes,10G0 of sweet potatoes,
1,000 bushels of bran ?Horton Trans- |
crfpf. j
The remains of th hue Baron de
Palm will soon he turn- d into ashes, ?
as directed by his will. The body
will he taken from New York to
Washington, Pehnsylvanhij where a
cremation furnace has been construe^
ted; The- ceremonies will be conduc
ted by the members of the Thcoso
jdiio S?cieiyi of which the deceased
Ilaron was a member, ami will be]
Witnessed by a number of di-t :n..u:~h
et! men and scientists.
Savannah physicians arc accusing j
eaeli other of unwise treatment ol
j -i ii nt.- during the yellow fever epi
demic.
^Nofii.-H.'
On the l?tli day of Noveihhtu1 next, I
1.W at tin- Plantation of I.- p. ('oilier to
diu Highest bidder (6r cash; ??S P.ushels
Hough Kiev, iO'i Bushels Corn, 1 Lot of
COifon Seed. :>00 of Fodder, 'move or
lo y.
j .U.St)
rty virtue of chattel-Mortgage; 1 xiMl oil
j the following property, viz.:
One il; Two hor.-e Wag iti;
; One (1 j l'ay .Mare.
! One (!) Pay lliirv M \U
j Eight :?''! h a ! of i.'attl..
Six (<! hi :r! i f H ? ? .
the .? lid'-lh liry \\'\ Muipii, . <!<..-, i. ihtii
:'.? ?> lie ami .I'ipear belbry i.e.-. in ?he < biirt
I ?i" Probate, to be. lichl a- U raiig.? iurtf 1 . ?
oil filth N'te-'oinbi*r next; after pidilicaihtii
hereof.;tit 1 1 ..'eiaek in tin.- InrehjUm, tt jiho\V
I ein-'; it' iiay they h ive; why the -aid Ad
j lii'nu-iratioh boidd not be granted.
|*'<:vi:i ittidei ni'v hand tliiiii u'Vtii dav o!
! (>?:?..hci Ai.no i) miini ! -/<i.
j ?V'i'r St KNOW'PTON.
i : I..:-1 Jiidiw of Ptobale, < >. C
Tiiil STATE ir SOUTH CAltOlilKA
|. ' Oi:.\Xf;i'.ut.-iai Pointy.
j IV A! "< I. ?. KNOW Pi ON. |!smii?y ;l P.
I Whi n -. I.. P. Piiiiicr, h cii nude suit
1 In me. to crust to him letter.' of A<lutPiiistra
j lion of die 1 -late and eilccis i :' \V. < >? Ool
! lior, l.c- iU'faMd Poiiiity if: ceased;
! To. nri- therefore lo cite am! admonish
j ali and singular the kindred and Creditor.*
oi'the raid W. it. i.'o! icr deceit sed. tji.-U thjvv
l?e ami aoncar, fore inc. in the ^bint oi
I'rw'.av. io* be' heldiat Ohoipelmvg., P?JPi
on P. lb N'lvcnv r next, after piiblicatinii
lureoi'. :it 11 .,', li.ck in the ioreiioon. tosh'ov:
I eaii-e. if any lb-y liave; win1 the -:\i't
! Aiiu'nistration ?liould not he irraiued.
(iivi n ihider niv i! md, :hi- ilQdi day of
ftcti.l
[ i.
Ann . pomiiii 1 <~<>.
A IXf. P. K N
2 PS p 1
a on in;."1 in o
mssiunl have
? e in ur tu
ol
now iu qtoro at co-t tot
thirty day-'. \v?e mmin
?:Vv, ami w ni l ihvilC i
l i call ami price befoi a
I Iii vi Ii'?* elscw here.
J. ?. ARl.Vi ( ? CO.
iL-iiiii ?S ? i ei I-. cs:U iV o
According to tin', latt<i ibiprovcnients i:
; iHe n:i.
over Willcoek'n Store, ore prepared l
cxcciitc liuyihiiig in their line.
Guaranteeing a faithful attendance l<
busincssj they respectfully nsk a conlinn
aiicc of the. patron.ice, which lias hereto
fore been extended m tlie old firm o
j Sni.'.i r, Wolfe & Calvert.
i>?- All Wort: nun::.e?l.
UN.IOJ Utfd SJiOG' J.V ?'KYM IH?h?tfAY 01 -?28
?OJOjCJ
A.;jj:.t; j bsij'o p?.uj i. in -f\Iu;j A'ji?.isuoS ssppja jaijjo puu '.(p.p^ub Jcdi] otpjb
I V OCH S 'OOO'V'HOJ'j
>p)p'ja jjhj i ipj.vk [opjozg mj^ ac| potdnooo ApuoDJ.t o.tujs at|i \o pattodo oiUt{
A*otp imp A*[i?.iduol> mppul otp puu spuouj Jtoip luiojuj A|pijpoJso;?
qM fit! 1111
vote foe
ILDEN, HAMPTON & IZ
8 m
A ud Ir.i v vo?r
GEM, in
Il'S, ? I.
FROM
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Jc
BIN & CO.
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THE
CSIMAEP ST?.RJE2 OF O?AXGEISURti.
A lull Stock on hand, and no trouble to .show goods. All articloj
bought delivci cd at your houses free of Charge.
HIGHEST ( ASH pKICKS PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
GENERAL HAMPTON
Is the candidate of those who are in favor of an HONEST GOVERN
' 1 ENT. And in v SI ORF. is the place for those to visit who favor LOW
PKICES. Knowing the STKI NOENO Y of the times I have resolved to
sell goods at figures to suit them. Never before have such
t J ?* '$ I' M PAS h K J} 15 ARG A 2 X S
been bllercd
P.
Mv s
ipply of
jl./ JLv jL
Is Ihe LARGEST and best SELECTED iu the County?downstairs
and tip -lairs being filled to overflowing with
Calicos, Homespuns, Cloths, Linens, &c,
While ihy -tx'-k of
C;KXTrS CLOTHING
?.: Suptjrb anil Goiiipleio;
' ! iive iil s!l EH and BOOi'S of all sties, Styles and Pricaa.
GROOERI ES I idler in l? ge or small quari ities, und at a. small ai
vance u:. Cost priv'bS;
(?!;< M K F.RV, W I I.LOW and TIN WARES:, end eve.r7 other akiclti
kej.t in a well conducted Store can be had LO\V DOWN.
f ti :?. word, i congratulate myself that I have, and am still receiving -.a
eloujj :i '. ? -k as was ever uflbred to the public. Lot my frt ;udj give nii
a Ca ? and ascertain t" >r themselves. -My in it to ii
QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS.
'1
PIANOS AND ORGANS
E.\ LOA INS BY
1 * I ? ( ) l \ A ?s TO 1ST J 5 E J x.
Agent liiKltioii A liniiiH Sojitltcrii ^lusic House,
'?.Music hath charm- to j-oothe the savage breast.','
I aih now prepared t > oiler iiid icetnehts to the public ol Orangeburg that
???have never been heard of before. I have a magnificent assortment of
Pianos from ('bickering. Haine:; Pro*., Hallet, Davis & Co., and Southern
Clem; etel, and Mason A: Hamlin's Orgatis. Piano* fro n $2 J J and upwards
Terms cxtradrd.ihatily easy. Organs from -^rO and upwards. Bydde*
Violins. P/rass hist rUmenis, Violin Strings, Sheet Made, and in a word,
every'liing 1 hut a inn deal lasfe e in suiiijest iu thet tibSvo line.
I cab ! c : mud at "Slater's Hotel, wher.) my instruments can be impacted.
Min' where I will always be glad to give tiny information on the Piano
I < Ml' in. Violin, Are., re nii-e.i.
hb G 0 CL Vv ll ?1 0 i
John A. Hamilton
B avhig rebuilt on ttl^SFJLL STKKF/f j
3 next door :?> Mr Coiiiol-on'-?. will he I
fiii! cT'i:p win ris :-rn> w?j- \ i
TOP.ACCO OF ALL GRADES.
FAMii.y GUOpKHiE;.'' &c.
Gcod? dimve'red nt d:?.n or in tow
J, A. Hamilton
roc % r. a:^ p ikstrxj?
I <rv prepared to receive a few Pupils
more iu \Y..*a! an 1 lu.'trumcnul MnnY.
Anton bk;:g>
top no tf
I )KXriM^'Pi ; Y.
Iis?, li. f. ditic k mSTteitssi
Pcr.ii.-t I looms over Store of Mr. Oto. If. I
C.irnelson's.
{..;.->?? Charges Reasonable.
p?r> to jj$tiio a*l-it n.iv a r
f**> Home. Sample- worth r 1 tree. Stiuson
\ Co., Por? 'nml, Mane.
Sanier S. Unwell It. lieber Srroven
IIOWELL & SCHEVEN
Faetoi'js nhc! Comniissi<*>ii
Mci'chahi sj
Aoooititiiotlatibii Wtinrf,
C1IA KLESTON', H. C.
t,r.Y" S?li r-tR Coneingniuenl? cf Cotton
Naval stototand Hicti
(.?f:t 7 Sru
V?l\ EX1NT
Th'.* Two !;.:iory Building in theTown of
Lcwiaville, The that St;rv ritt? il tip a* a
:r re, complete in all respects. Thesecond
fit iy prriingr.l fpi a Ke-udence.
F<: particular! apply to
GEORGE DOI.IVER.
nU?; 5 tf
p II ST O G R E X
sccccs?on or
rohe jit ?i i:>;n y.
, ihiborirr Manufacturer
OF
HARNESS & SADDLES.
IT.i? the pleasure to iiiform the Public
that he has Keccivcd a heavy Slock from
ilj o North of every description what belong*
to a first chip-? Saddlery Estab?Hhuient.
Abo wi>h to draw particular attention to
hi- Bl?ek of
LADIES HIDING SADDLES
and hU assortment of
SHOES.
Prices lower then ever.
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