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PAGE TWO . FOR SEASON 1527 { CRITP COUNTY GROWERS ARE TOLD HOW THE FIRST PRIZE WINNERS MADE IT IN 1926. : The five acre cotton contest is be ing held again this year in Georgia. There will be $2,500 in prizes giv en this year for state prizes: Several farmers have already spok-i en about entering this contest, i Get your land ready and let's have, a Crisp County farmer wifi some ‘of this money. : ; This'! Man Made Money H. M. Cox who won the first Pyize of 85‘0 in thea bH-acre wton growing contest in Georgia-bs- n all vound, successful farmer, He has been in the habit of winning, Mr. Cox lives at Millen, in Jen kins county, and is the kind of farm er who carries several baskets tg market, c'aclll cdlmimng a different commodity” Tle had 72 acres ‘in cot ,ton, from which he gathered 63 bales, aside from his prize b-acre patch. He grew 12 acres of cotton; 13% acres of e¢orn to the plow; had 9 ‘agres in oats; 9 acres in soy beans ‘which he- used for hay;isold $1,400 worth of pecans fromr a bHb-acre or chard. -On his place/are five register ed brood sows. or the Hampshire breed. He received $9OO from meat and hog 'sales. 'He has a flock of 150 Rhode Island chickens and sold $3OO worth 'of poultry products. He has 6 registered Jersey cows, mainly for home use, but sold $5O of milk and butter and $125 of yearlings. He has 150 peach trees from which he 801 d $3OO worth of peaches. Now ag to now he grew hig prize ~winning yield of cotton: His soil is a good sandy loam which he broke ‘to the depth of 8 inches in January. Ho applied 600 pounds of 10-3-3 fer tilizer pcr' acre at planting time and side-dressed _‘the cotton with 100 pounds of nitrate of soda in April and again with a like application in June. He also put on his land 3 tons of manure hauled out from his cow lot. : < The cotton was of the Covington Toole variety. He planted 1-2 bushel per acre in rows 4 feet apart, hills 12 to 18 inches apart and 1 to 4 :plants’in the hill, “ Hll’s yield averaged 983 pounds of lint' per acre; it cost him only 6 1-4 conts tg grow it and his new uro_f[l_l .per acre was $71.20, \ . As one would expect, Mr. Cox is “giving his children a good education, Pne daughter has graduated from the {Goorgia State College for Women; an “otheg is now in high school. 7 T(b u&ccess of Mr. Cox is attributed ‘to roganizing his farm for diversity of income and for giving his labor }pmyc!vf employment throughout a Bre arf of the year. ‘Wins Good Profit Despite Low Price : Georgq W. . Dqzier, Moultrie, Ga,, ‘won. sgécond prize of § .50 in the Geor “gla ,§;ac’re cotton growing contest, ‘with a yield of 886 pounds of lint per acre, mng at a cost of only 6 14 cents. per pound, with a net profit of $7...5 per acre, cotton being fligured at 13 1-2 cents a pound. Like other prizeswinuers in the contest, Mr. Do zier Nas a diversity of crops and sev eral sources of farm income. ; He s « big farmer, .operating 16 plnws." He had 350 acres in cotfon @slde from his BSlacre prize patch. On .‘ihis 3bo.acres he raised 177 bales of Totton. .{lfi grows 18 to 20 acres of (‘orl( i\) l‘g plow; 30 acres were in oats; 28 acres in Spanish peanuts; 20 acres in watermelons; 19 acres in swqep Motatoes; ¢ acres in sugar cane; 4 ‘acres in tobacco, Aside from receipts from his cot ton he ‘sold € “¢arg’ of “Watermelons at $l7O a car; $l.OOO was obtained from hogs; $550 from heef animals, and $6OO fx!om tobacco. 'y . | The man who can’t borrow trouble is very short on credit. " i n fs ws\amOke Ease irritated th;;‘oatséfiugi;:g L "_ s"’s@‘ EM‘hfi* Ludenfitl - e ioue, S T R R .: PEAG&%EE&Af}fi\% :é{ 3 FIREPROQF. & 0. J. DINKLER a:o.;u-‘t;sw “= Atlanta's Weal Residestial, Hdx <= tel Catering to; High “Clasil £ Transients. G o e g Excellent Rooms o - Reasonable Rates ““£ RATES FOR DAY, WEEK ,«é L ~{OR MONTH E Plenty of Parking Space BANK’S LETTERS - ~ ARE IDENTIFIED el el ATLANTA, February' 18-—(P)— Through the testimony of three ste nograpshers and a private secretary the governmént moved today to com bat the indicated defense,of four of ficials of the defunct Bankers Trust Company in their trial on charges of using the mails to defragd. \A'?nouncement at the olitzet of the ftt.fg]'by defense attorneys that they expected to prove the f({}ll" cfficials were ‘“figureheads carrying out the commands of W. D. Mapley, presi dent,”’ formed the basis of the prose-. cution’s tfforts today to: show that the contrary was the case, A crank is a fellow that’s turned the same idea over too many times LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS LEGAL LAND SALE GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY: WHERIEAS, on the 6th day of No vember, 1918, Mrs, Sara E. Cunning ham, executeq and delivered to The Georgia Loan & Trust Company, her deed, under Section “3306 of the 19107 Code of Georgia, to the lands hereinafter described, for the purpese of securing a debt referred to in said. deed, which deed is recorded in the Clerk’s office of Crisp Superior Court in book 9 of deeds, page 49'. AND WHEREAS, in said deed, said grantor gave to said grantee and as signs the power to sell said lands in case of default in the prompt pay ment at maturity, of interest or prin cipal of said debt. i | - NOW, THEREFORE, by viitue of the power o vested i the undersign ed, which is. more accurately shown by reference to saiq deed the under signed will sell at public outery to the highest bidder, for cash, on first Tuesday in March, 1927, during the legal hours of sale before Crisp County Court House door at Cordele, GGoorgia, the landg deseribed in the aforesaid deed, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the City of Cordele, Crisp County, Georgia, " :.b/ ¢ & E e/ o - P i i/ f & : SCanaey 1 A, \ I ) i 'O . g ’ d At £Ty ?5,‘.' i \‘\D‘ '} e <A PR Sy k( T, KA RO L e N A ‘v\“ W"'wA Y NS T *“‘M.N“i'\‘ ;'3\'"“)\;"-“{,“' Em P '-""‘ar PR ¢ S At W e - T, Y Ayl T 3, SaS eda BN S%~ s X OIS 5 g R ARAPIAI : o .. S 9"“:{‘ - o G S 7’§ I a‘\ 4e.. BT e o .« g p Sl Pl e S eMR | AN o g - f‘} T o Tan N ¢Fy BNC R, -oy aSeh WQR hay (16 R SRR T T, B GO B T, ISVEeN ™ %{Z«:} A e""—,r 17 LA o ¢ "-w'#); i o g Iy R R s Sk TR oy Ea IO Rt S MR 'l',f Bt R Cut down cotton-growing costs and make more money from your crop IN YOUR cotton production, cut down costs by getting a full, hardy stand. Make each plant. produce more bolls. -Ferce these to an early maturityiand escape the-boll weevil seasens- - - It takes top-quality fertiliz ers to do these things! That's why you find most successful growers: using “AA Quality” Fertilizers. Not only do they provide cotton piants with exactly the cor rect food elements needed for a goed, healthy start, but they also feed the plant during every stage of its growing season. Famous crop and soil experts have - AA QUALITY” * Bes;’knpwn to you under the following brands . BOWKER'S —AMERICAN —ZELL'S Manufactured only by N A THE, AMERICA_N AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL COMPANY Atlanta Sales Dept., Norris Building, Atlanta, Ga. }conslsting of city lots in said City of ‘Cordele known and designated by the legistered map of survey of said City ‘ag a strip ten (10) feet in width off of the east end of lot 1, a strip ten (10) feet in width off of the east side of lot three(3), tugether with all of lots four and ftive (4) &-(5), in ‘block seventeen (17); said lots and parts of lots being one hundred ten (110) by one -hundred fifty (150) feet, same fronting one hundred ten (110) feet on Eleventh Avenuye and running south one hundred fifty (150) feet to an alley and compriging a part of original lot of land two hun dred thirty-three (£33) in the 10th land district of originally Dooly, but now Crisp, County, Georgia, said des cribed property being the place whereon the said Mre. Sara E. Cun ningham resided, The said deed first above mention ed, was executed and delivered to se cure the payment of her certain prom issory note for the sum of $3500 dated 11-6-18 and the principal debt, bear ing interest at the rate of seven per cent. per annum, g : Said principal debt is now past due by the terms thereof, and remains un paid, so declared to be due for de fault in payment of interest due No vember Ist, 1926, The total amount of principal and interest that will be due on said debt on the date of sale is $3727.37. Fee simple titles will be made to the purchaser at said sale and the proceeds of such sale will be applied first, to the payment of said debt with interest and expenses of this proceeding, and the remainder, if any, will be paid over to said Mrs. Sara K. Cunningham or her legal rep-l resentative. Duted thig 3rd day of February, 1927. The Georgia Loan & Trust Company, ' By C. M. McKENZIE, o Its Attorney-at-Law. 2-4-4 CITATION ' ADMINISTRATION GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY. To all whom' it may concern: 'MeGiude Daniel having in proper form &applied to me for FPermanent Lotters of Administration on the es tate of Crecy Grant, late of said County, this is to cite all and singu lar the creditors and next of kin of Crecy Grant to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if'any they can, why permanent administration should not ‘be granteq to applicant on said cstate, 3 Witness my hand and official sig nature, this 7th day of February, 1927. W. P. FLEMING, Ordinary. » ! v 2-7-4 t determined the formulas of “AA Quality’’ Fertilizers for Cotton. Scientific manufacturing, com plete curing and remilling put them in perfect mechanical con dition-for use on your fields. They are made right—and their records, 'year after year, show it. They give you exceptional yields of fine-grade cotton. They stimulate early maturity. W s s Semeies " =3 03 e A S et Nl wumer fl{." e 2 - A A % K E o 7N -l o “T ° " £ QUALITY Y Sl & ; ; b, L COR RN R N et - “The Weeld's Baibfi 3. Mo ey Tu i LT et S A Ry o £ S THE CORDELE DISPATCH PUBLIC BALE GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY: By virtue of an oraer irom the vourt of Ordinary of said County 1 will sell at public outery, before the courthouse door of said county on the firfit- Tuesday in March mnext, within the legal hours:of sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, city lot numher eleves¥ in block one hundred twenty-two, and lot fourteen in block one hundred thirty-one, both in the C‘ity of Cordele, Crisp County, Geor gia. Thig February 3, 1927. W. H. McKENZIE, Administrator of Frank Bryant, Jr., Deceased. 2-4-4 TAX RETURN NOTICE The Tax books will open on Febru ary Ist for returning Taxes for 1927 and will close on April 30th and all parties who have failed to make the! proper- return will be double Taxed as required by law. You are required to return what you had on hand on Jan. Ist, 1927, ; C. 0. PERRY, Bl Tax Receiver Crisp County. e ki w-t O-4-30 SALE REAL ESTATE GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY. By virtue: of an order’ of Court of Ordinary, granted December Term, 1925, will ;be sold on first Tuesday in March, "192{ at public outery, be fore court house door, said county, between legal hours of sale, to high est and hest hidder, for cash, City lots numpers one (1), two (2), and three (3), in block number twentj{-seven (27), according to map- of “survey of Cordele, said county and state!’ Prop erty sold for payment of debts and distribution among heirs of estate, J. M. HUNT, 1} Administrator Estate of Mrs. S. K. Harris. ‘ 2-9-4 t PUELIC SALE ' 1 : —— Pl 4 GEORGIA, CRISP COUNTY: Al By vitue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of said County 1 will sell at public ouicry, before the ' courthouse door of said county on the first Tuesday in March next, withinl the legal hours of sale, to the highest and hest “bidder, for cash, city lot number fourteen in block number one hundreq seventeen and city lot fifteen in block number one hundred twenty-two, both in the City of Cor dele, Crisp County,” Georgia. This February 4, 1927. W. H. McKENZIE, , Administrator of John Kines, De i ceased. 2-4;4t Cuthbert, Ga. “] used your ‘AA Quality’ Fertilizers last year on a farm where only 200 pounds was used the year before and which farm was not then in a high state of cultivation. After using only 300 pounds to the acre of ‘AA Quality’ Fer tilizers (not any top dresser or soda) I .was able to gather from 800 to 1000 pounds of seed cotton per acre. My sin cere dppreciation of your fertilizers prompts me to write you this letter of recommendation.” : Vi 1. J. il.umford Iron City, Ga. “This is the first season that I have used your ‘AA Quality’ Fertilizers and wish to say that I have never used fer tilizers that gave better results. One of my fields produced 1000 pounds of seed cotton per acre.” —Jas.|Av. Howell Sixty years of fer tilizer manufacturing experience goes into every sack. The “AA Quality”’ label on each bag is recognized by farmers —the country over—as sig nifying unequaled quality . . . absolute reliability! & \ @.\ ; p;&é“[[?"{’!; “*'"s-"&f;;;.‘ \' (e j,‘;{f'il & SRy lwg”‘f I f~".’tv,"l;fi;4l'lil| 3 fEliih STk &S ey it :‘"’l‘fllfl’ ' f i":;;.r ',fi‘!‘kl! i TR E\Jg:i( I “rw’l‘l{, ‘q," i i \ N -.:*; Wi /s i | NG RN L L w” o ?‘ ;'uzj‘ii — L e ‘ 14 sh*fia;ug» b : S, - 7 o . gm O ) Z\"- /( ~ /{f.\&(p / fA-oonnecting Link, \ ¢/ . \'i_ 2 : A COMPLETE BUSINESS MD"JSHQP- A PING DIRECTORY FO g AR ‘ BARGAIN SEEKERS. Sl MERCHANDISE, ETC. W. G. PEMBERTON — SIGNS AND DECORATIONS—CORDELE, GA. VALENTINES— FKeb. 14th is Valen-! tine Day. I have Valentines for everybody—from 1 cent to &0 cents‘ apiece. E. R. OVERBY, Art Store & News Stand. WP AN G e PALACE BARBER' SHOP —. Greer block corner 13th Aveé. ' ‘We invite you to share your business; with; us. fI. P. DUPREE. LR A HARRIS GARAGE— We handle the famous U. S. L. Battery:; for .all makes of cars and radigs. Also bat fery service. Phone 24.° oF o 52 'BLACK SMITHING—Shoging .and re pairing. All work gparantged. J. W. SOUTHWELL,' éo'nre‘r‘ 13th'“ Ave., 3th St. PICTURE FRAMING—We can do you ""a neat, artistic’ job at -moderate 7ost. E. R. OVERBY, Suwanee Hotel Hldg. ; ! SE R 1 PEANUTS AND COTTON SEED — Market prices paiq for peanuts and rotton seed, We sell meal and hulls. 2hone 569. W. R, BARTEE, Eighth \ve.,, E. i LOOK MEN—Genuine English Broad cloth shirts—Speeial--Monday at 95 zents, R. B. LYLES. HEMSTITCHING—Picot edging, pleat ing and cloth covereq buttons. Qual ty merchandise at reduced priges. CORDELE HEMSTITCHING AND PLEATING CO.. CORDELE, GA. A FEW GOOD COWS—WiII run the farm on a cash basis. Get your pay: theck here for the cream. CORDELE (REAMERY & COLD STORAGH CO. SHOE REPAIRING—We do all kinds of shoe repairing and prices right. Groceries, gas and oil. D. P. BURGES 10th Bt., 12th Ave. ’ : PAN-AM GAS AND OILS ‘— Fresh country butter and groceries. Across drom Tourigt' Camp,“'covirer "Seventh St., 16th Ave. PATE'S FILLING STA TION. i YOUR HARDWARE—ALt a lower price here. We carry farm tools. WRIGHT & TAYLOR. Seventh St., north, STANPARD HOME BREAD — And cake are far more healthful. Call for it. Phone 121. STANDARD BAK ERY. O Leai MARK EVERY GRAVE-— Remember the dead with a fitting monument. CORDELE MARBLE WORKS. GULF GAS & OIL — Fresh meats, Grandmother sausage, pit barbecus, groceries. WEST SIDE SERVICE STATION. National Highway, north. NORTHSIDE BARBER SHOP— You will find polite, courteous service in our shop. J. P. TAYLOR, Prop. CRISP HOT WAFFLES—And Coffee in 30 seconds. Good service, good meals. Phone 69. ROSAMOND 'CAFE. SEE THE NEW CHEVROLETS — Come straight here and get Chev rolet repair service. Phone 229, CAL HOUN CHEVROLET CO. : {‘ GRATE BASKETS— Cooking Stoves and Ranges of standard quality at very low prices. G. L. DEKLE & 'BRO., PHONE 277." - . TIRES AND TUBES—Sure, this Is the place to get your Tires and Tubes. A bargain every time. ‘Phicne 144. MOORE’S GARAGE. R FIGHTING THE BEAR OFF — Call Phone 300 and help us.by letting us help you. A full grocery Iline. HORNE GRO. CO. WANTED-—"]‘o sell several pair of ex tra pants at a bargain—See me at once, also other bargains —W. 8.1 SMITH. tf| EONGOLEUM RUGS — Just receivedl a new shipment 9x12, new patterns. SCHWABE FURNITURE CO. LOOK, BATH TOWELS— 24x46 for 39¢ each, LEE BRIDGES, 221 Eighth Street, south. MATTRESS MAKING — You'll find highest standard sanitary work — All white labor in cur plant. Phone 98. CORDELE MATTRESS CO. INSTRUCTION IN VIOLIN — Will take a limited number of violin pu pils—See me if you wish instruction, or to purchase violin. Mrs. W. B. Bennet, 609 Thirteenth Ave. EGGS FOR SETTING — Fifteen for $1.50. Pure bred Donaldson strain Rhode Island Reds and Thomps,n’s Imperial Ringlet Barred Rocks. J. D. . Evers, Seventh Sereet, north. | STOP FOLKS — Listen — Hot Cakes and Coffre 20 cents. We make home baked pies a specialty. Good dinner 50 cents. We try to please CAFE VICTORIAN. MIRRORS RE-SILVERED—We make them good as new. See E. Powell at 314 Ninth Ave. All work guaran teed. FOR SALE—-Chrysanthcmum,’ ts ready to put out; white Betsyfils*; white Mystic, Golden Wedding, Bronze Red and other varieties; 75 cents per dozen. Also a 2 few rose bushes. Mrs. W. H. Cuipepper. LET ME REBUILD your shoes and give comfort to your feet and save you money. J. D. H. EVERS, Seventh Street, north. ;' 4 F. 425 W 3 PARTS—For all makes of cars—Good as new — Half price. Phone 120 CORDELE HIDE CO. - FOR SALE LANGFORD STRAIN Rhode Island Red eggs, none bhetter, for setting. $l.OO for 15 eggs. Phone 48, Dr. Marshall, ’ 2-24 EGGS FOR SETTING—Rhode Island Red, best _§tl‘aill, $l.OO {or setting 15 eggs. Pf}one 2303. Mrs. ' Leo’ Mercer. 3-4. CERTIFIED PEACH TREES—May flower, Early Rose, Carmen, Govern or Hogg, Georgia Belle;. Hile Belle, Elberta, Chinese Cling and Stinson’s ‘October, 3 to 4 feet high 20 cents each delivered -Towaliza Nurseries Goggansville, Ga. 3-3. SEED PEANUTS FOR SALE—Run ner peanuts excellent quality. White Spanish grown in North Geoigia ol red land,’Rhorie 163,.McMillan Gin Co. 2-28. ; FOR RENT FOR "RENT—Furnished - rooms. Phone 172 or 438. Mrs. George Bal «lenger. 2-24. . - ' FOR RENT — Three unfurnished rooms. Phone 483. Geo. Rape, 2-19 —_— ‘WANTED —_—_—————————_—_——————————— e — WANTED ‘TO' RENT—Two furnish ed rooms for light housekeeping. Ad dress P. O. Box 154. 2-17. WANTED TO RENT—Have you suburban home with smzill acreage for rent. Address L. T. Proctor Cfo Ledford House, Cordele t£. WANTED—Sccond Hand Bags— We can use any amount second hand bags, pay cash. rhomne 120. COR DELE HIDE CO. e e LOANS FARM LOANS—At hest terms to be had, anq specialize in quick ser vice. W. E. Grubbs, Cordele, Ga. tf QUICK LOANS—Made on both city and farm lands. See C. .M. Mec- Kenzie. 7-9-tf NOTICE seR B e FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING— We have a man who has followed the business 33 years. We can do tap estry, leatherware, chase and all kinds. We still do mattress making and all kinds of furniture repairing Phone 233 Arthur White’s Mattress Factory, Cor. 14th avenue and 13th street. 3-18 ix MAKE YOUR INCOME—Or Federal tax returns for 1926. For informa tion or blanks call Phone 218 or write J. C. McCormick Third street Fourteenth avenue, Cordele, Ga. 3-7. LAST CALL—Set pecan trees soo.ni or another year is lost. Ask fifi\ prices and valuable facts. J. B, Wight Cairo, Ga. 3-1 —_—— FOR SALE—Number one white Span lish seed peanuts, alsq peaput hay, B. A. Dixon, Richwood, Ga. 2-20. FOR SALE—Barred rock eggs for stting. Call Phone 417 2-16. e e ———— INSURANCE HARRIS & BALLENGER—[nsurance and Surety bounds, Cordele, Ga. PHONE 96—For bulk and fancy gro ceries. Standard goods, right prices. We deliver. LEWIS GRO. CO. Try. thiqmmygmfiiye me th_e.'usev of hand and head That I may earn my daily bread._ T FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1927 FIRE INSURANCE-—When you think " of fire ipsurance’think of Joha AVard, Make him smile—that’s all. Office Citizens Banlg 81dg.,, Room 5. INSURANCE — Fire, Tornado, Auto “mobile. Surety -Bonds. Guy 'T. Cobb. LOST - - - LOST—Pair shall-timmed.glasses in pocket case. Reward. Eigt}el' notify W. B Smith, 2:22. €l5 2 LOST OR STRAYEP-%Dark red cow Please notify*Dispatech Oifice. 2-22 "PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. M. R. SMIT,H-—;;Wnal Medicine and Surgery. Office 'Anierican Bank & Trust Co., Bldg. DRS. BRADLEY & WILLIAMS—Eye Ear, Nose & Throat & fitting of glasses. American '‘Bank Bldg. e e e ——— MAX E. LAND — Attor'n"e'y-.At'- Law. Quick loans Cordele real estate, five yearstat 7.percent.- /.. iwed . DR. M. LOUISE TlPTON—Osteopath ic Physician, - American. Bank & Trust Co. Bldg., Cordele, Ga. Phones: Office 495; Residence_ 59-J. ey e ee S S S. M. DEKLE—Optumetrist. Testing eyes for glasses a specialty. Pate Building, Cordéle, G&.~ - THOS. J. McCARTHUR, M. D.—Special attention to surgery and' gynecolo gy, Cordele, Ga. £ oke e DR. J. W. MANN—Veterinarian. Of fice Phone 74. Res. Phone 111, TRAIN SCHEDULES Arrival ana: Depai‘ruge: oft P.ut‘!ensel' Trains, Cordele Unjo, ot. The following schedgg'eflflgfiges puba lished as informations vy - 1+ Seuthern Reilway' System Arrives— 5 ,\TDeparturo I:23am Macon-Atlantd 3:4oam 3:4oam Jacksonville-Palatjka I:24am 2:opm Jacksonville-Palatka 2:lspm 5:27am Atl-Cinn-Chicago- 2:25am 7:42am Valdosta:» . . . 7:sopm 2:25am Jacksonvilke % s:2Tam 11:37am Hamp-Tampa-St, P, .5:32pm 5:32pm Atl-Cinn.-Chicagg 11:37am 7:sopm Macon 101% T:42am A. B. & C. Railway Arrives— —Departs 4:4oam }‘\‘glanta-wlgfiam‘ li'.:gam 12:40am aycros :40am 2:53pm Atlan¥®’ ORK. I:sopm 12:40am Moultrie<Thaméisvilth 4:4oam 1:406pm Wayeross 3:oopm 2:ospm Macon-Atlanta 2:sopm Re o )] 7L Georgla SOnthw'l-’it)‘erh'E Enf; t. 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