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THE BAIIER-DEMOCRAT. ,, Some
-- strains of
Saturday, July 16, :898. bats.
It is re
hbuildings
DR. O RAY MITCHILL. Our tow
jDe ~tiMst poitan.
fielcnl OiMce. next to 'ostefllce. Mr. Fr
J. P. larEI , L W. II. ONTGOMRItn, Wilson I
F. X. RAIxSDELL. Notary Public Wilson
and absence.
Insurance Agent.
Judge
Ransdell&Ransdell iday
The d
Attorneys at Law deuce is
the rirei
merchau
-AND
Mr. at
Seal Estate gents, from
benefit I
Lake Providence, La. yo
wish soi
at the I
WILL PRACTICE IN TIIE COURTS OF guire &
EAST CARROLL, WEST CARROLL AND Miss
MADISON PARISHES, AND TIIE STATE Taylor
SUPREME COURT. they wi
them a
Local and Parish News. MCII
her, P.
Good cooks are at a premium. ,er, i.
Mr. Aly was a visitor to town on meeting
Sunday last.
The levee in trout of town is fast inhe
being repaired. make a
The boys are impatiently waiting poor us
for a third call.
Miss Kate Turner is visiting friends Mon
in Mayerarille. tog hot
Several of the young boys have gone fatlln
on a camp hunt.
There were several drummers In Atty
town this week. could i
We are glad to hear that Mr. Ilam- compa
ley Js improving. officer
White has a fine stock of goods. educat
Call and see them. Eng
The boys are going to give a dance have I
the first cool night. these
If you want a fine cool glass of beer diers
call on Uncle Phil. and 1
Miss Joe May Egelly will return
home in a few days. ting b
If you really wish to buy something Seghe
tip top, call at White's. man a
Pittman always has on hand a fine severs
assortment of groceries. Ifr
Tennis has died out since Miss finish
Dollie Kennedy married. and F
Mrs. T. L. Van Fossen returned home
from Vicksburg Saturday. efcie
Read W. II. Hunter's "important D
notice" in another column. f
Society is very quiet all through the Provi
U. S. on account of the war. out t1
Tobe Delony is thiuking seriously will t
of taking a trip to the Wells.
The weather has been very pleasant Sai
for the past three or four days. he w
Ilugh Montgomery has purchased be bh
him another fine saddle animal. are u
Tinner Fousse has finished the tin W
roof on the new brick building. btab
It is gratify itg to report that Mr. enot
Eruest Seghers health is improving. temi
''lhe L. 1'. colored base ball team tius
played the 'Transylvania team yester- i
day. on i
If the glorious old sun continues to pern
shilne, tbo crops will turn out very and
well.
Ilugh Montgomery says that the R
railr has not injured his crops very bees
mueh. five
Hlarry T. and Roderick will trot a cer
mile to-day for a purse of twenty-five kin
dollar'.
Mrs. Chilhs. Mrs. McCulloch and day
Mis Leese McCulloch were iu town Ie
Tuesday. gre
Lake Providence can boast of her aol'
stores and their accommodating pro
priotors. chi
The Hon. Police Jury met on Tues- gn.
day. Proceedings will be published th
next week. Ch
Mr. Charley)'Wyly has introduced
several very important bills iln the
Legislature.
When we get a rail road, we will wa
change the name of our little city to e
Lake Paradise.
If the boys go to war Tobe IBalony
is going to open tup a glass eye and
cork leg factory. (1
Rev. F. T. Chiun. of bthe M. E. In
Church, will hold his quarterly confer. -
euce to-morrow. I
If you are a member of the C. T. U.
call at Guenards and get a glassr of e- vi
oelleut sods water. a
The Town Council proceedings and
". udget of expensee of the town appear '
Il~anottther column,
Will Davis comes In town very sel
dom now, he has decided to attend I
strictly to business. P
Rev. L. Estavan of the A. M. E.
Church ia bavibg his Church nicely r
papered and painted.
Miss Nasnale Davis, one of our
charming soclety girls, was in tovn a
several times lst week.
If you a looking for something
and cun't da it, caltl at thebo big depart
meet store, of Hill Bro's.
Dr. Mitchell is In deLand, some of
the teeth of Lake Providence, are
badly I. ned of pautlnu.
If you are tired of walklg, call on
Dr. Morrist anid be will give you. a sure
remedy, horse aud buggy.
L pdos Providese pePl* sbould pat.
reasize the Oachits, all of her oseaf
are very secomtedatlg.,
Mr. Reid sad his dhleAlag 41t1
wife have retrned , Ie ' , m- te
their home at WI'(ai ..Ta.
If yee atel looat;.or o admfsrt -
- hi ato mieitataO year w ia'ers.
h.W~tlheail&E*9"'V,
Some colored boys went out sere
nading Monday night and the sweet
strains of.music brought forth brick
bats. Sell F
It is reported that several new brick
buildings will be built in a abort time.
Our town is becoming quite metro
pollian. MAGUI
Mr. Fred Shield's was in town Sun
day. He has been clerking at the Hucki
Wilson Point store during Mr. Reld's Asparag
absence. Olive Oi
Judge Egelly has been very busy ding, Bc
lately trying criminal cases. lie fined ney's Ca
several for disturbing the peace on Fait and
Monday. Radish,
The drummers say that Lake Provi- Shredde
dence is the rmost prosperous town on Gold Bt
the river. It is all due to our good fast Bac
merchants. the rusi
Mr. and Mrs. Walker have returned If Lay
from the Well's. They are looking it will
very well and the trip has been a great
benefit to them. town an
ness Ver
If you get out of provisions and
wish something very reasonable, calle that
at the popular grocery store of Ma- road is
guire & Schneider. will be
Miss Annie Delony and Miss Mamud a
Taylor have left for Mont Eagle. where The y
they will spend the summr. We wish be
them a pleasant time.
Turner
Messrs. Robt. Nicholson, C. A. Voel- take chi
ker, P. D. Quays and II. II. Graham
were in town Tuesday attending a taie wo
u meeting of the Police Jury. be coul
--------bamble
The new bike ordinance is published
i in another column; read it boys and his pap
make a polite bow when you pass a 1.1 ha
poor unfortunate pedestrian. Remed
Is Morris has a patent way of fatten- always
ing horses, when corn and good hay BI. Coo
e fails. lie inflates them with a gap, childre
known in science as Donoval gas. For sal
In Any one desirous of going to war Dr.
could not find a better company than June 2
n- company C., to go with. All the at the
officers are men of refinement and where
Is. education. Dr. Bi
Engene- Barwick and Gus Webb knowi
ce have left for Chickamauga. Both of East I
these young aen will make fine sol
er diers and prove a credit to their State frield
and Nation. e
rn Mr. Seghers of New Orleans, is visi- The
ting his brothers Ernest and Clarence Assoc
ng Seghers. lie is a very affable gentle- Mrs.
man and we trust be will be with us one w
ine several weeks. soldie
iMrs. O'Sullivan's new home will be either
finished in a few days. Messrs.'Nels to o
and Frisbie are the builders and the
led home is a good advertisement of their has gi
efficient work. of his
,ut
Dr. Bernard has .been very success- Th
the fl with all his cases this year. Lake built
Providence could not get along with- is nes
out the little Doctor and we trust he
will not go to war.
strtuc
ant Sam Kennedy says if he went to war to tit
he would be blown to pieces it, the Such
first battle. Sam thinks it is better to
s be born lucky than rich. When you ive
are neither one, it is b-. dene
tin William MrCuiloch has the finest men.
baby in the parish. be is nearly large M
Mr. enough to go to war. William con- on
g. templates sending him if the war con- nt
eam tinues six mouths longer. Vcl
unts
r- Mr. Pinketon was in town Sunday
on his way to Chickamanga, but was hey
a to persuade: to remain a few days longer tend
very and go with the home company, under fede
the command of Mr. Long. ged
the Roy Powell and Jno. Kennedy have he
very been deer hunting for the past four or Gec
five days. They claim to have been
rot a very successful, they did not say what C
r-five kind of deer-deer or dear. bin(
Wilburn Kilburn will remain a few do
and days ad go with the home companyr. th
town lile iswild to go to war and kill a Cii
greaser. Mr. Kilburn will makea finue Die
f her soldier and we will be proud of him. ren
pro- Mr. and Mrs. H. T. G. Vincent and evi
child, of Shreveport, have been the yol
Tues guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. W. PittmanI ou
lishedthe past'week. They left last week for To
Charleston, S. C., their summer home. dr
duced Mrs. Stewart, who has been the
nthe guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Pitt- Ci
man for the past three years left last fo
s will week on the Belle of the Betds to visit
ity to her daughter Mrs. A. A. Coleman oft
Birmingham.
laony Ilandsome Charley has purchased i
e andtwo very large lots from Messrs.Rans
dell and Clifton Davis. Large build-.
M. E. lugs will be erected on them soon. 5r
tonfer. What Charley will do with the build- fe
inogs is not yet know. at
T. U. Miss Clara Stouckey the charming t
o fe- .visitor of Miss Nellie Montgomery, k
left on the Buckeye State for Cincle
Snatti, Wednesday. Miss Stuckey leaves
ar many frieuds behind and she will be
pp greatly missed by all.
ry sel- The new bike ordinance is the very
attend thing the town needs. We poor, poor
pedestrians are willing to get out into t
M, E. the street when we hear the bike bell I
cl ring, but we draw the line when we
are requested to step off of the earth.
of our Lake Providence is badly in need of
n o Onl a good hack driver. Sutto bhas a
monopely and permits the passengers
thing o ge left. Yo have to sit on the
deart- side of the river bank and let your feet 1
hang in the wate[ if yeou do not care to
remain here a month.
some of
nee, are Persone troubled with diarrhrbs
will be Interested in the ezperieOe of
cal on Mr. W. M. Bosh, elerk of Hotel Dort.
iasure rance, Providenee, . 1. He says: u 'For
several years bhave been almost a con
stant from diarrhea, the frequent at
dld pat- taeks eompletely prostrating me ad
odae rendering me fattfor my duties at
tbis hotel. About .two years ago a
le traveliag ssleses M ou dly gave me.a
eu aa bottltof 0 Chasmbertsan's Coic,
Choflers ad bIarrb(e*used. Ilu
-rt uso toeim sediat*. W 'sevssr hit
mysel f agaiest ike Mtlek w twh f
*wsims~WS ea w'r. aselct5
DEWEY
Sell FancyCroceries?
We Do.
MAGUIRE. & SCHNEIDER.
JUST IN
Huckins Soups, Spiced Mackerel,
Asparagus, 'Fancy Pickelt, Olives,
Olive Oil, Mushrooms, Plum Pud
ding, Boned Turker, Brawn, Ten
ney's California Fruit, Lye lominy,
Fait and Slagels Pine Apple, Horse
Radish, Cosmo Tea, Celery Salt,
Shredded Cocoanut, Chow Chow,
Gold Band Hams and Fancy Break.
fast Bacon. Come early and avoid
the rush.
If Lake Providence gets a rail road
it will double the population of the
town and increase the volume of busi
ness very materially. It is very proba
i ble that a road will be built. .If the
L. road is built the people of the parish
will be indebted to Messrs. llamley
d and Ransdell.
The people of Lake Providence will
not be punished much longer. Mr.
Turner will return in a short time and
take charge of his paper. Poor Jim
mie would have returned long ago if
he could have only known how your
humble servant has been mutilating
td his paper.
a '.I have used Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy in my family for years and
U. always with good results,"says Mr W.
By B. Cooper of El Rio, Cal. "For small
, children we find it especially effective."
For sale at Guenard'a drug store.
ar Dr. A. G. Belden left Sadieville, Ky.,
an June 29th. for Louisville to be present
he at the dental college commencement,
where he will receive his diploma
Dr. Belden is a brother of the; well
bb known Ed. Belden, and was born in
o East Carroll parish. Iis numerous
ate friends wish him success in his new
field.
isi- The Louisiana Woman's War Relief
uce Associatiou, is represented here by
tle- Mrs. White and Mrs. Ransdell, and any
us one wishing to aid the poor suffering
soldiers can give their donation to
be either of these ladies. Be charitable
the to your poor suffering brother %-ho
elr has gone forth to battle for the honor N (
of his natjon.
ess- The large two story brick being I
,ake built by.Mr. Hamley and Dr. Bernard
ih s le nearing completion. This building
when completed will be the finest
structure:on town and will add greatly
war to the appearance of our little city.
r to Such a magnificent building is indica
you ive of the prosperity of Lake Provi
dence and its energetic and thrifty
nest men.
arge Mr. J. C. Pittunan left Wednesday
on- on the Belle of the Bends for Coopers
Well's. lie will remalu at the Well's Ploy
until his health is fully restored, then Hoe
was he ,will go to Atlanta, Georgia, to at- Bena
,nger tend the reuuion of the United C;on- Brl
inder federate Veterans. Alter he has hug- Cre:
ged and kissed all his old comrades, Wei
have he will go to his old home near Hat
ur or Georgetown, Georgia. Dig
been ----c -
what Our baby has been continually trou- Steo
bled' with colic and cholera infautlm Lig
since his birth, stud all that we could
few do for him did not seem to give more
ipanr. thaI temporary relief, until we tried
ill a Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and 0
afie Diarrhoea Remedy. Since giving that N
him. remedy he has not been troubled. We P
want to give you this testimonial as an
Sand evidence of our gratitude, no( that
n the you need it to advertise your meritori
tmau ous rcmedy.--G. M. Law, Keokuk;
ek for Iowa. For sale by J. S. Guenard's
home. drug store.
Sthe The entire world admirers Miss
SPitt- Clara Barton for her unceasing work
t las for poor suffering humanity. She has
Saccomplished more good than any
woman that ever lived, and her name
will ever be'sacred to the poor starv- h
hased ing Cubans. She is as grand and
i- noble a woman as ever lived and her
b ao nsweet name will be sung with praise tr
build- for many years to come- She will die
and return to her heavenly Father, is
rming that Implanted the milk of homan
omery, kindness in her breast,'hbut her kind t
Cincl- and charitable acts, like the pyramids l
of Egypt will stand for ever, emble- P
matice of noble and charitable woman. a
Mrs. Ranadell and Mrs. White have i
been endeavoring to collect money to
u uluto be seat to Miss Clara Barton, to buy
ke belllee ad lemons for the poor soldiers. b
henwe We trust that every one will give lib
arth. erlly, as many poor wounded soldiers (
eed of are4-uffernlag Untold agonies from the
Ihas a intease beat. A little lee may be the
sgmeause of ssving some poeA heart
on fee broken mother's son: may be the 1
cartomeans of alleviatnlag the death agonies
of maty of oai gtllant sqldiers.
Many a poor soldMter boy is lying in
io~er death agoales eggtag foar a@matltag
tlor to eool ll hot bet : sa him relef
y: s "For s he will ask td to ,hower btess
t.coa- .a . e ebsrstable set.
qutsei a. Y a 6h * ave on the battle
nt dueie at Sl4d , heee per qot r h.
dy. YLas Ln3i~Zi~ri ~
t chin * i~ia·1 -. ;'y.A o halA0iSS
o Itrif .i~ua M~rl~ -f4-' it V
st fes~i tfybAi4.,Cutijs4* dth.
tb**w abrL~~lrtt~s . :·.
.Suinmer llndcr ear
Baibriggan Under Shirts and
Drawers, extra good quality,
per suit, $1.00. n
Balbriggan Under Shirts, 25
cents to 80 cents.
e Drawers, extra well made,
per suit, 90 cents.
Nairinsook Under Shirts, 25
S cents to 50 cents.
50 cent seller is a handsome
made garment.
m N W. N. WHilTE, AGT. -2 Ie
iNO OTsEI HOUSE IN TOWNct
CARRIES SUCH A
HnBleace DCOMPLETE STOCr K.
oud (__----(o)--
moew
0 ' BeaIms. Brinly Plow Handles. Brinly Plow Points and Bolts.
(°ou Barbed Wire and Staples. Wire Nails. Garden Rakes. Ice
g- Cream Freezers. Grind Stones and Fixture. Pitcher Pumps and
ader, tWell Pipe. Long and Short Well Points. Scythes and Scythe Stones.
near Bath Seats, which can be attached to any galvanized tub. Axes. Ax
Handles. Hoe Files. Bush Hooks. Ctle Knives. Post Hole
Diggers. Base Balls and Bats. Genuine Dexter Cross Cut Saws.
trou- Steel Tacks in bulk. A fresh lot of Tennessee Millet Seed. Brick.
uttfi Lime, 100 barrels, just in.
more --(0)--r--
0, ouR LINE OF GROCERIES CA.:N
gtbat NOT BE SIUR:PASED, AND OUHC
we PRIS ARE LOW,.
Stha J. W. Pittman.
Lbl•
ho !
be
in1mer~pdngerts to C1larter 1
OF THE for
LAKE PROVIDENCE AND WESTERN a
RAILWAY COMPANY,
isc
Amend and re-enact Article Iii, so as to it
have it read as follows: da
The purpose for which this Corporation o
is chartered, and business to be carried on of
by it, are the construction and operation
ofa railroad and telegraph line, for the pa
transporting of freight and passengers, and
the sending of telegraphic messeges from a
the city of Providence, in East carroll, par
ish. La., said railroad and telegraph line th
running in a westerly direction, from said tf
city of Providence, and connecting with
the Houston Central. Arkansas & Northern I
batlroad in Morehouse parish, ae d extend
ing thence westerly to the city of Shreve
port La. or southwesterly to such a point T
on the boundr of Texan as may be deter
mined by the Board of Directors, and cow e
necttng with such railroads as said wester- i'
B Iy extension mlay intersect ; said railroad w
and telegraph lines also running from a
point near e Arkansas tate line. In the
y parish of West tLarrol, in a southerly di- A
rectton, and intersecting with thie ick, h
burg, 8hreveport & Pacific Railroad, in the a
Sparish of Rihland, and extenling thence u
ina southerly direction to the city of New
' Orleans, in the State of Loaisir , and con- n
* necting with any road or roads that such j
southern extension may intersect, together
to with the purchase or eonstrnuMlen of all
machinerY, engines, car depots, switchee,
- -righ-tao rfe. tand all things usmn and
ecear p omplete a prCts foad
and telegraph system between said poites,
e and the operation of same after completo, .
, in transporting for the public, Ull pansenfo
era and freight, and *ending tleraphble c
In meMsages also for the construetion and
operation of a telephone, electric light ano
power systems. and water work systems
Of along the line of said road, arnd the opera
on of an exlpress b d 7s over idtl5 ro
n- roibed that the Board or D.,0o0C c,.1
Ct. have power to refrain frps= cesdtecti. any
kind .flUf~iaes mestioned in th-a Aticl,
oIs dudthhey deem it advisablte.
Amidnt and re-enadl &rticrV, so as to
-have it rad as felows: e-a
one Wun( d thousns rshovel of iOo.
!s ctllfb s ses d fslly', Paid r Iiecd.
oft ir kichste sh hou isa-tnaued styf Mt* u
se fit' ;-~ fB 1"~OPi~X'llO m
afieý~"
bW lase
be transferable only on the booka of the
for stock, until the some shall have been
paid for. No transfer of stolk shall be
valid or binding unless and until the same
shall bave been made. and entered on the
books of the corporation. At least ten per
centum shall be paid on stock whoen same
is subscribed, and the balance shall be paid
in not less than twelve months from the
date of subscription. in such amounts and
at such times as shall be fixed by the Board
of Directors.
Amend Article V. so as*to have the lrst
paragraph thereof read as follows:
,.The coporate powers of the Company
shall be vested In a Boerd of Directors to
he composed of ie stockholders, who are
the owners of not less than twoshares of
fully paid up stock."
In all other respects, said Article V to re
main as originally passed.
Lake Providence. La.
I, Edward J. Hamley, Seeretary and
Treasurer of The Lake Providece & West
ern Railway Company, hereby certify that
the foregoing amendments to Articles .11,
IV and V of the charter of said Company
i were adopted at a general meeqtiag o the
Stockbhoders oonvened for that purpose on
e June 27th, 1898. strietly in eoordasee ao it
Artile 1X of the charter, all of the stock
P holders'ot the Coppany ielng present ast
e said meeting and" said amendments being
0 nnanimo4dy adopted.
In wltntia whereof, I amx mvitl alg t
Snatunre and seal besete this tb day of
h June,18. E. J. rHaULY.
r . Seeretary sad Treasurer.
1 i.D. W. Glimour, lepuO Ii Glernad EZ
SofficIo DepLut Reordter form Carrll
d arish, touisila, bereby certia it 6
S-oregoin,,' is art et . of te ame.d-,
, meats to the charTr e he r l 'O. ,,vil
a, deuce d Western BRilw y Couh pe n Toule
gin fmy oese, sad duly reordied * Mat
tgage Blook `"Z' On page 18,suesr date of
14 In wttnem whereof, I afix my ofl.li
as signature and seal at tmy "o see tias ke
' Provridenc, `otisana, torts iS,1k~
t . ,. I oOr5 .f. b . .r . t om :
on I w1a wuisry 6M e £bt4 * ta)umeb t
Irl fae off .a4 pi )
tO b~gsb a s
BO 4M
~I5rs~t*'~tii
L. , HAMLEY. PitS t ,. AIS.S , ftU.
18, BUml r*316.
RESOURoGE ANtD Uh ILITIES,
AS.SETS. .
Amount of Loanstin force.............. ..... .. $1,00
Dues, Interest and Fines 4ilinqueS ..... .* 4 90.
Amount to debit Indiytduat acentsl.................. . 271,B
Book account.-... ... .. . ....... .*....... .. .J*.. . ... 2
Cash in u reasury........... - s ..... . .... .----
Boo o . .. 4 "
L LIABILITIt.
Stock Account............ .. ..... .............. .... ... 2 00
Dues delinquent...: 7.. .. ..........................9 24
Amount to credit indivldual a counts ...4... ..... 0
Amtock in Series A. matured ............... ................. 4 d5 15,4"1 59
Interest on stock, in Series A .......... * .....-... ... . ... . -. - --a
Total profits undivided.. ...... 1iflS$4
Undivided at last report...... ... -. .. ..... .-.
$1,981 97
.......................... ..................................... . -""t1
Profits placed to credit of Series A and B ..... .......... ........
. ..2,081 21
Profits for year.................... ......................
VALUE OF STOCK.
Series C-Value at last report......................... ...........
Dues 12 months ...................... ........ :.......... 10
Profits for year................-............... .... .
Present valuet .............. : ... ............................ $974
X.....t 51
Series D-Value t last report........... ..- ................ ...........12
Dnes 12 months......... ..." ... . "."............. 10 !
Profits for year......... ........ ... ................. . - -
Present value ........ ... .... ........ ...................
Series E-Value at last report ...... .. ........." . s 00
Dues 12 mouths............·' ......
Profits for year ............ . . . ............
Present value ....................... ............ .......
. . . .. ... . $40" '
Series'-Value atlast report......... ......... ............ ..
Dues is months ............- . ...... ..................
Profits for year... ... .............................. ..
Present value...........................
Pre. t vlue . ................... ........ ...... ... .. .... '
Series G-Value at last report............... ........... . ........ r
.... + --I =-':.
Dues 12 mouths ............ ...... ........... . .... . ....
Profits for yea't ... .......... ............... ... "... . . : -
. .... ......S t
Present value.................... .............. . .. -".
Series H-Value at lst report................ ............. .. .... ..
Dues 19 months ..-.... ..-. -- ... ..... ..."
Profits for year ................- ..............- .
Present value............... .. ............. . .... .......
N Serle I-Value at last report.............. ........... . ............ ..A:
2Dues 1 months.... ...................... ........
Profits for year...................... ....
Present value........ .........................
Series J-Value at last report................. .... . ........''... '
K Dues Itmontlfs... ...... ............... .. ..... .
Profits for year.......... .
Present value ........... . --......................... "
.... . . . .... . -
Series -Value it last report ..... . .............. ... ............
Dues 12 months......... ............ . ...... .......
Proflt for year....................... ............ .... '
Present value i...... ............................ ,... . -
Series L-De monthe ....... ...... ...
Prots.....~......s ............... '"'. " .. *
dled s 4 5$OLKT
olt. . . DavIs, Secretary
Lake Providence, La.. April-1' 1808.
Ice
and
An COOPER'S w-t, WAT .F
Hole I have made arrangement to" ky . Thi lBmpes , i s:u
3Swe. on hand a fresh supply of W rTrth s pfgTtpin t
rick. famous water during' the suWemm IMarket. For atsO
By the galon, 0Wets. write to J W. I.,
By the glase, ice ocId, Bct. jtira8,l
Guenard'ts Drug Sitoe. - 5 . __
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