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i: 'CHMLOTTE DATTY OBSERVER MARCH 18, 1006.. D 4 ' j ' ( 1 .' ('- A . HAN BE YDXp' THE lATjF MB. KOCKETKIXER A3 A pODtiER 'Savoyard Writes of Uh Spectacle of th Richest Man In the World ;' a Fugitive Vtom Justice--Hie Con duct Making SoJbUbiis Every ay by the IXmcd His Preacher's Re ; marks as Oowirocntarjr A v -Pwdiiet f Republican Rule. Correspondence of The Observer. 'Washington. March lO.-'-Mr. John JX Rockefeller is supposed to be the richest man In the world and his life ought to be an example rather than a warning. He ha the genius of ac quisition and Is to business what the genius of Napoleon was to war. When the Corslcan "demigod was In the field he never failed to bewilder the enemy by the rapidity and audacity of his combinations: when Kockefeller discover a market that he would monopolize he finds a way to destroy competition in that market and take Ik onto hlmseir. I? Now, I believe that when mankind becomes civilized there will be no ;y j such thing as commercial compen sation; hut neither will there be any , f such Midas as Rockefeller, or 'ar v : negie.or Armour, or any of that lay ' 'out. Things will be produced at the least possible -cost and sold at the 'S least living profit, and at the same v,i time wages and salaries will not be r j eaten up in the cost of living. But mankind la far from civilized and this fc' 1 the age of the fakir in politics and - the plutocrat In business. This age mill witness the triumph of State socialism. It need surprise ' nobody If William K. Hearst Is the -next -"Democratic" candidate for President. The party is headed that way. Certainly he is the most, pow " etful Individual Democrat in the coun " '-try-with the possible exception of Mr. ' VKrvan H And Rrvan and Tom John- " son can run the show if they shall be i ' 1 so disposed. The Democratic party la become more radical than the Ke- fiubllcan, and" Ood knows the Repub Ican party is radical enough for the f devil to chuckle over until another generation rises that shall turn to the teachings of Jefferson, Tllden, Ran v dolph Tucker and men of that Ilk for inspiration. But that generation twiU be after our country "Khali have 'got IU gorge of State socialism. This man Rockefeller is the product " of Republican rule he, Carnegie ;'f'.t 'tnd Armour. His methods have put ' . a club Into the hands of every So , ciallst. He Is making Socialists every ' day by the dozen. It, Is the legitimate and Inevitable result of the political sin of the Republican party. It will , t engulf the country. There will be a revolution and then some fine year the American people will awaken from their debauch of Republicanism . ' and knavery, Bryanlsm and folly, . Hearstlsm and deviltry and return to the preachments of the fathers from , Jefferson to Tllden, from Manon to , ' . Cleveland, from Randolph to Thur- roond rebuild the Democratic party , and restore the fabric of the Repub lic as it existed In the tlmo of its , glory and its grandeur. J'Hternallnm ' will give place to Individualism, and the Federal establishment will be limited to the powers delegated to it, sanely and honestly Interpretsd. Rockefeller, the richest man In the world, with n Income of $100,000 very day of the year. 1 a miserably poor man in tho truly philosophic sense. He Is. this moment, a fugitive from the law. He Is In hiding and cannot be found by the officers of the law, who have been seeking him (or weeks to serve a subpoena on him " ' requiring him to appear, before a Commissioner to tell the truth In a If lawsuit to which the standard OH 'Company Is a party. He is afraid to appear In public. His preacher ays he does not know Where Mr ' Rockefeller Is. Like master, like man, like lord, like chaplain Kocke . feller's preacher says that Rockefel ler's escape from the process-servers is " the cutest thing Rockefeller ever did," and he continue, in triumph: "Al the cunnlngest process-servt-rs, shrewdest detectives and smartest - reporters In the country can't find the richest and most conspicuous man in the world!" Why cun't they find him Because Mr. Rockefeller Is above and beyond the law. He Is a very rich man and a very religious man. He foundx schools and college and kW In the sanctuary every day ho can safely do so when dodging the law of the land, setting It 11 1 naught, contenui ; lug It. How would you like to get ,your religion from a prcucher who exults in the defeat of the law'.' What sort of morality Is It that dodges the law? In one respect Rockefeller is a stave. He in afraid to venture In '. public. I am persuaded that he pays too much for Uiat 1100,000 a day. it reminds one of the punishment the riotous imagination of Dumas visited on hi hanker scoundrel., Dunglers, in "The Count of Monte Cristo." Hut Rockefeller's entire fortune came from Illegality and Immorality, and so did Carnegie's. Carnegie went to the Pennsylvania Hallroud and said, "Haul my steel eiiKt mid went at a lens rat- than you give anyone elc, or I will build 11 road that will.'" Of courne the rourl lnt to do it, Jut an the grazier of Low land Hcollarnl hud In pay lil.uk m;i 1 1 to the chieftain of lloxhlmi'l Heotlaiwl That la how Carnegie made hlx mill ions. Every dime he has Ik the spoil of monopoly. Not only did IiIh rltil liave to pay higher ruteK, hut the could not get their goods shipped nt all un'JI ("Btnegle's were both traiif ported and old. Rockefeller did all that and mote too. He not only got lower rated, not only kept htn rlvalH' oil out of Hie market until he liacl dMpoxxi of tilx oil, but he extoited from the rull roadn a part of the freight paid by )ili rival. Midas never had sur-h a touch. If he l not worth two billions It, Is because he thought It hem to put up With one billion, liin buxincwi meth ods are correct. It in here to htay. It will be beneficent in It n operations whenever th magnate cupidity is wakened to Intelligence. .,1 to con science. I am not speaking ,f t,he re bate, but of that monopoly that 1 due to cheapness of production. That is legitimate but, unfortunately, a it has existed tinder Rockefeller, Cnr ttCgiS and Armour. It hax a mmv that la simply unfllluble. i Thai Is what causes all ihU uproar 1 vrrr ine trusts, j-nr trust is all right 1 - ' If H would put up with a reasonable .' ' , profit, When a farmer (daughters a 'f'4 bsef or kills hogs, there is lmruetme t waste. When Armour slaughterK an ,J animal, nothing wasted. Therefore, r ft " X manifest that Armour who tnake commodities of the hair, (he i ' tiorna,fllu hoofs, the Uth, the UK fWoo4-every ounc r the animal ' can produce meats cheaper than the farmer; but Armour would not put up V with a reasonable profit. He made ' millions ui of rebatstt. lie moitopo Hzed not only ths markets he sold In, r but flte tuarkei he bought In - What Is the result ? ; Me Is In corn to own-IV Ha might have been the ft greatest of henef actors -s Carnegie ana fftckefelier migtit nave bsenv he preferred to b' a mere vulgar a4 ostentatious rich man. And that U why the United Mates government 1 going through the tno tion of disciplining the trusts, - 4 s , -NEW METHODIST CHURCH. ' Central Congregation at Spartanburg Will Erect Handsome Ktlinoe, , (Correspondence of The OlM'fir,' , . Spartanburg, 8. C March 16. The' congregation of -Central Methodltt; church. an account of the very largo i membership, has been confronted with the proposition either to enlarge the present building or build an additional church. The latter alternative was de cided upon at a mass meeting of the male members held at the church Thursday night and a committee was appointed to select a site and arrange other details and report to the body at a meeting to be held later. The action means that the city will have another Methodist church equal In ar chitectural construction to any similar structure in Hpartanburg. It Is the desire of the members In selecting a site for the new church to find one lo cated conveniently to the greatest number of members. Some of those interested have declared that Elst Main is the proper street, while others are equally certain that South Church is the proper one. There is some dls cusion over this phase of the situation, but all differences will probably be settled before the final decision Is made. A W ATERJUEDON FARM. Mr. M. C. Freeman, or Hamlet, Will Plant ISO Acres Tills Season. O Tresporttlence of Thfa Ohsjrver. Hamlet, March 16. The Ice plant here is making extensive . Improve men la. The capacity for turning; out Ice will he increased 60 per cent. The work will be complete In a month's time. Mr. M. C. Freeman, one of Hamlet's progressive citizens, proposes to en gage In the watermelon business on a range scale this year.- He will plant 150 acres of this fruit. Several of the train dispatchers of the Reafboard are here, and it Is hoped that this means that the office Is to bo moved: here. Mayor Lackey, who has made some large purchases In Oklahoma, Is pre paring to move his family there. He hopes to be able- to leave here by the first of April. Hh friends here regret to nee Mr. lackey and his family leave. Revs. 1. X. Chap pel and D. P. Cop- pedge, pastors of the Baptist and Pres byterian churches nere, have been on Che sick list for several days, but are reported better. 410 miedocfor CURES Lives Complaints ; uses only Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets, and gives your money back if not satisfied. Your liver is the biggest trouble maker. If you would be well, try Ramon's Treat ment. Only 25 cents. G. Howard Wilson Norrle Seller MEMBERS OF New York Cotton Exchange New York Coffee Kxchange New Orleans Cotton Kxchange Liverpool Cotton Ass'n., Lid. FCRNIE, WILSON & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS 82 Beaver Kireet - - - -fw York Prompt Attention Given to the Exe cution of Orders on the Exchanges. COKIIESPONDENCE SOLICITED. HEALTHFUL 5?r , u Purity" Cotton Felt Mattresses, the Standard Mattress of America Every Mattress built with our Special Lifters. Manufactured in eight qualities, from ABSOLUTELY PURE RAW STOCK, in the MOST SANITARY FERRO-CONCRETE MATTRESS FACTORY IN THE WORLD. Every detail of scientific Mat tress building is practiced in our Factories. Every Mattress manufactured bears our "PURITY" trade mark and is sold under this positive guarantee. SV imSm. k to r t'PURITY" MATTRESSES ARE FOR SALE BY : Over one hundred and fifty first class retail furniture establishment throughout North and South Carolina. H your dealer does: not handle "PUBITY" Mat tresses, write the Southern Cotton Oil f Company, Char lotte N. 0., who will give you the name of the nearest dealer;;"' y " - r " - : '-T. New Discovery.1 Best Cere Fsr CaTAIRH. MEUbUTISbV I MDIOKtTION, HEIVOUmSS, KIDNCT, UVEA H0 0LOOD DISEASES. ST.OO. DHYNB'S Bstttef tit AOHIS Ml AINS-VlM2BsJ PAYItt tEOieAfta S0F too. DRUGGISTS. FOR 8ALK BY W. L. HAND & CO. Special Notices FARMS FOR BALB-'-i ACRES, about 2 miles from square, on ma cadam road, choice place for trucking. Also 3o-acie farm about 4 miles on Statesvllle macadam road, u mile off road. Both choice bargains. For ,lnror mation apply J. ARTHUR HENDER SON & mtu. SEND US YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS and orders for medicines and sick-room supplies. Prompt and accurate service. Pl,on 69. WOODALl, & SHEPPARD, Prescription Druggists. Vfi-.w nEr.ictni:a prate FKD BROII- ers 'Phono farm, No- 294 i). CHAR- LOTTK POULTRY FARM. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR. BLUB RIB- bon Vanilla or Lemon, the cheapest as well as tb best. Absolutely pure, goes twice as far and the "Blue Ribbon Ha vor" is perfection. DID YOU BVF.R FIJ-L YOUR PIPE with Davln'8 Mixture? and enjoy the best smoke of your life. Just try it. DIL WORTH DRUG STORE, Phone 247. B. a DAVIS. FOR QUICK SALE -N. TRYON ST. lot surprisingly cheap. Most attractive lot on East Ave, corner, heart of fash ionable district, and proper price. These two places are to be sold now, bo It s up to the wise to act In a hurry. E. L. KEE8LER. 'Phone 3. WATCHES CLEANED AND REPAIR ed In a workman-like manner by men of ability. Satlsfnetion guaranteed. J. H. 8TEERK, Jnweler. Corner 5th and N. Tryon streets. FOR 8ALE-:,000 CABBAGE. LETTUCE and Tomato Plants, t'ut Flowers and Funeral Designs at HCHOLTZS JKKiN HOUSES, Charlotte, N. C. 'Phone 2061. PTUFFED PICKLES-PEPPERS, MAN goes and Cucumbers assorted. A fresh barrel Jiint received. They have that good home-made taste." "They are r.lmply delicious," Is the verdict of all who have tried them. Ix-t us oend von up a dozen. 'Phone 68. MILLER VAN NK8S CO. WK HAVE ALT, T1TE PARAPHER n;ili:i nei eumuy for the removal of the whiskers. Safety razors, ruror strops. Hiuip, mugs, brushes, etc. See our win dow. J AH. P. 8TOWE & CO., Drug, gluts. 'Phone 179. YK HAVE A VERY FINE LOT OF Keanoiied oak and pine tove wood; quantity and quullty guaranteed. We nlo carry a ntock of terra cotta pipe from 4 In. to 24 In. 'Phone 370. Prompt delivery. C. IX)VD & CO. ABSOLUTE FIT (ilTA RANTEED. NEW Htock beautiful spring suitings Just ar rived. Let mo tak your measure be fore tho rush Is on, finest goods on the market. All orders have my personal attention. If. M1ULER, Tailor, 10 East Trade street. WANTED-FARMS, MINEJBAL AND 'I'lmber Land for Nortfiern buyers. Write JOHN F. HKATTY & CO.. Real Kstato Agents, 300 East Fifth street. HIO LINK SILVERWARE JUST RE celved. Would like to show you what I have. Ooods rurchaned here En graved free. J. E. 8TEERE, Jeweler. Corner 5th and N. Tryon streets. MORE OLIVER TYPEWRITERS WERE sold In North Carolina iaat year than any other make. We will sell more than all other makes combined this year. Ask for facts and figures and reavons why then conditions exist, if yon don't ulready know. J. E. CRAY- TON & t:u.. Trust Building. P.U81NE88 MEN WILL NOT FIND A morn convenient place to dine nor a more varied hill of faro than here. Our efforts are for kulek. best satis factory service. GEM RESTAURANT. E. F. CHE8WEI.U Manager. SILVER POLISH 25c. BOTTLB. Cleans your silver nice and bright. 'Phone 170 for a naniple package. J. K. 8TEERB. Jeweler. Corner 6th and N. Tryon streets. Our CORN MEAL Is uniformly fresh. Not how cheap, but how good. Is our motto. THE STAR MILLS Phone 297. RESTFULNESS ThU Guarantm sa Ectry Mattnm U sunA Hi J ham am satk wmd i kwd imUl k qwHtr 1 whip. . wis b sMsartasd a nsssd a rM At m said. Pwtty" BrmU tf MtUreue, art ManufmdtwtA Sctly The Soutliem Cotton Oil Co. CldoCf , Nt). CoUs Set tksl your suttrMs hs (Kit UU1 sSsched - iX ' '1. riiL m 1 iO r 1 v- One of the Best Located "Near In" 5 -room Cottages in Charlotte for sale. Three blocks' from square. ; -. - U Price IJ.750 1-J cash, if deslrad; remainder one and two years. It's a Good Home Purchase F. D. ALEXANDER Real Kstate Dealer. Fire Insurance. SOS 8. Tryon. P. 4S0V Dr. K. Xjm Hatchlson. J. J. Hutchlsoa. INSURANCE FIRE, - LIFE, ACCIDENT OFFICE: Ko. A, Hant BaUdlnc Ball 1bone 43tS. Dilworth 8 I Floral Gardens Don't hesitate to plare your orders with us for your Wedding Flowers, Loose Cut Flowers and Floral De signs. In dealing with our customers In filling orders by mail, wire or direct our motto is, "Put yourself in his place." Send us your orders and we will exercise the same care in detail as would be given were you here to se lect. We put ourselves in your place and give what we would expect to re ceive ourselves. The choicest selection of cut flowers. The best service. W. G. McPHEE, Prop. Charlotte, IV. C. P. O. Box 127. Bell 'Phones. Eipiiiii The Mutual Building and Loan Is getting the thought and attention from business men and finan ciers to a degree hitherto unknown In any of the associations. They are now realizing that B. & L. money Is the cheapest money for "building purposes, and that for safe and profitable Investment alone, they stand at the head. We can sell you matured stock, stock In the January or April Series, and do it to-day. You can be accom modated almost any old way. So !f you stay out, It's your loss, and no one's fault but your own. JNO. R. PHARR, President E. I KEESLER, Treasurer PHONE 344. I A BARGAIN bargain for some one. Who will take it. THE CHARLOTTE REALTY COMPANY A. O. CRAia, Secy, and Manager. THE LATE MARSHALL FIELD, SAP The five, ten or fifteen cents a day that is squandered, while a mere trifle apparently, It saved would in a few years, amount to ' thousands of dollars, and go far toward establishing the founda-' tion of a future career. - , ""t' The history of every future begins with the First Dollar Saved. Some may enjoy fortunes earned by others, but they all started by saving the email amounts. "We pay you to save." ' SOUTHERN LOAN S7I ViNGS BANK y. at. Brown, fret W.. 8. AMxander, V. PreeW W. L. Jenkins. Cashier. 51 1-2 ACRE FARM FOR SALL Viontlnf on Seattle's. Tord 'Macadam road, three miles from city: about fifteen acrea la timber; forty young fruit trees; t-room Dwelling and Barn. A 0d Spring on place. ; x t ,1 , 1 r Wi ' ;r durance ft DAEIGAI ' On J account of ( tho , Increase In ' our' lea' Oream department,'' It ha beeri necessary to buy hew and larger Ice cream csbl nets. Our ' present- capacltyIa 60 -gallons daily. - L. In. lieu, of tho.changa wa offer at - a '1 bargain two ? . lea cream cabinets, I cans, each can has a capacity of S gal lons; two tea cream cabinets, 2 cans, each can has a capacity of S gallons;, i 80-auart . lea cream freeiers, , ; R. tl. JORDAN. & GO rRESCRIPTIONISTS. Fbons 9. , Springs Cor. WE NEVER CLOSE.' In our Cut Flower Depart ment we make a specialty of funeral Designs 40 different shapes and 100 different sizes. Any Price. Or der same by telephone' or .tele graph and we will get them to you quick, and fresh. We pack securely and ship to any point. Plenty of loose cut flowers now. Write us for prices on wedding flowers. s J. Van Lindley Nursery Co. FCMONA. Ii C Send telegrams to Greensboro. The Crowell Sanitarium Co., Inc. For the Treatment of Whiskey, Morphine and Nervous Diseases. Special apartments and nurses for lady patients. All forms of electricity for treating nervous diseases, and various methods of massage. Includ ing the Bilhnialer vibrating method. The stockholders all being physicians constitute a consulting board. Specially trained male and female nurses and attendanta S. M. CROWXXL, M. D., PircsjL W. M. STRONG. M. P.. Resident Physician. We are offering for a few days two houses (new) and lots for $2,600, welMocated and rent for $20 per rtionth and are never vacant If not sold in few days this price will be withdrawn. This is a H E COCHRANE and Real Estate Aitsk v v;.qte, r::cB rcu;:E, rciiov,::3i m?:m;i IM ESTATE, CUES' ID CTTf .YCiO OrlCIi::! gs SS tf t I 5! ; f; ;!?:!!5:SS; " n?t- ,0Q1,th Try Street.. 1 rooms V, -. $S.500.00 . (Renting for 5.0ft per montfcr can bo bought -at 'abova- prlca it taken , a . once. ) , , t r " J , - - oS.it?.K5Ul c?1e,f,Bfjt.' rooms, flrlb "locafity $i,B((0. --.cottage on .North Brevard street,-6 rooms ..."., tJt, .il.MO.OO" . House and, lot on East Ninth street, rooms 11 tl lt0 0 Cottage corner Ssventh and BrmrH ' - era, conveniences . , i.i k , . . , . ta tua ns - Two..tory house on sUW, 7 room? :;v: i::-5:iotM SptTJI;;rmmATE(L()AS:W itralr 1,, and and our deposits' considerably, over one million. The Increase since last year is wonderful and shows not only the popularity of the bank, but also the -advancing prosperity of the city. ' , , Smalt and Jarge accounU solicited. : . r , g3l MMTtBGHTii xrariiAflr oairu mwmrmmmmm wstMr.:4in M M W 4Tajb. ' W14SJt '''VM W. E. HOIT,Pi vR. caah. J , AUMiMJKK,; -u OUAlaWX. ASSC Caan. , i , ii4 mmkmA sVs AAM si FIRST NATIONAL ORGANIZED .1865: Capital and Suiplus $500,000.00 OIRECTORS: v P. M. BROWS r CEO. W. BRYAN ..1. C BURROUGHS x FRANK GILREATB " -v 9. S. MVER8 B. McDOWEIili H. M. McAOEN VT. B. RODMAN T. W. WADE . rrrraa ' a . mr.T.vsasi YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED FRANK QLREATH, Pres. THE mmmmm I Merchants ad farmers National Bank CHARLOTTE, N. C . THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK auaiiratc It Is our constant aim to be courteous and accommodating to all classes and, make this a bank , where those of moderate means hall have the same treatment as those more fAToreblxJltuated, Tou are cordially Invited to open bank eccdont with ua W. H. TWITTY, Cashier B. D. HEATH, PresiJed. Qharlotte Trust Qompany Capital $wo,ooo.oo Satisfy yourself : of 'theC soundness and reliability of this Institution ' then come in and open .an aocount Every courtesy and accommo dation extended to either 'large or small depositors. DIRB GTORS . XV. n. BELK. O. '.P.i HEATH, , O. M. PAI'J'EItSON, J. M. DAVIST H. G. LINK, J. W. ZIMMERMAN. T. O. GCTHRIE, Jr. H. LITTLE, W. M. LONG, OFdCEBW. H. IiHTLE, C M. PATTERSON, Ik U. UAGOOO, President.- ' ,..r;yicaPrcaldt. ) Cnahi f-" PREPARE NOW . to take advantage of the NEW INTEREST quarter, which begins., in. our SAVINGS DEPART ME NT April 1st: ' If you have an account, n crease your balance,' if not, be sure to open one this month. We PayM Per eent. ' Southern States Trust (Bo., t i ' OAPTXAli tSM.OOO ' - - - , , TRCST BtJILDIIIO. - CHARLOTTE,1' K. a ' Vll CEO. STEPHENS, Tv&,STLalKLlN, W. H. WOOD, E. DAVIS, J.---. President. - Vic Pres. . Treswauw. ; - Asa. IMi, W A . . L--'.J-' . . f r J v INVESTMENT 10 to Union, K. C.1 Bid wanted. , i rAM so , 20 to 60 Arcade . l CherryvlUe ; , ' , BtoneonVvnie.' Bid wanted, -'- It Southern 80. " ' I 1 to to Louise lev, " . , 4-.'A,- SO lQ'60 Broomneio IV9 ' - s i so iriorence 111. .: a, irence 111. - H , , , Calvtne ,, 3, per cent., prer 100., i . t1,l-tii',J '"-i S r Cora 100. k-' , ,, Co.. W. t. , It. ri 1$ toIS Enterprise, q.) 10.; :" trletta JOlX . to Zl Gibson 100, . ' " ' l- t . . ,20. Gaston i Mfg. CO... BI4 wanted. 7 tO fAtherfaon ' ka Vsrr Saa CO.. I 1 0 to l Henrietta ' 10, PldelltyjSO. F. V.'.nDDOTTA COo 3SMSSSJ1 SIS II 11 Mil .ouvuiuinny 1,- nut -wnen ho- sj posited In ' the Commercial'' national Bank. Wo feel that In encouraging yoo to use oar banking facilities .and service, we are not only extending oar; own business,, but also doing something which contributes tn tho general prosperity of feu'? j same time confers a benefit on you. j ) - Within the past ' few days ' our - business- has reached ibo highest point in our history, our total assets 'exoeedlng -two . million dollars, our loans and" discounts- running over ana . million four .hnmtrerl, MwiimV a mm md m i.aa.at a m.a aa to BANK H M. VICTOR, Casbfer OPilv $2OO,0C0JX ASSETS StiOOJKM) We Invite yon ta open an account 1 with ns. promising every courtesy and accommodation consutsnt with sound banking. We pay (oar per cent Interest on time deposits. GEO. E. WILSON, President, JNO. B. ROSS, Vice, PresJdesnV W. C WILKINSON. Cashlee. " ! .in ; 5 ;S SECURITIES 26 to eft Highland ;Park..prel m and Int. , , 69 Hosklns 7 per cnfc prf I0 - "j0 Suburban Realty C pe cent-: SOXoulse ? per cent, pref.,' ttiA it Merchants' & Farmers' Bank 163., 0,Battery Park Bank 141, k- , joarnnarat, ig. X, : Charlotte N C. v
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