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,ry; OBSERVER, JTOY 11 100G. 12 r V LIIOWK'S; BOND APPROVED AiSLMKS NEW IMLTIES JTJLY 1TH I iurtnc nt Notifies Mr. Georjo II. i niuD, of fctatcavtlle. That Ills liond Collector for the Wester Internal Revenue Wlatrlci 1 . Ap. - proved and He-. Take Charge t ftnlnw Ijocntlen of onioo Jte mains In Statu QuoWell Telephone omiMfiT to Kl-fft Its Own Building ' Saw Mill Employ Fall Into Vl of llollinc Water Newi Note iVora Iredell's Capital, , Special to The Observer. . , Statesvllle, July 10. Mr. Oeorgo H. Brown received notice Saturday, that his bond as collector of Internal reve nue for thla district had been approv' ed and he was Instructed to - take chara of tha office next Monday, the 16thrMr. Brown 1 -arranging ..bis private business and expects to leave V for Ashevllle the last of the week to take ' charge of the office Monday, when ' the formal transfer will be ;' made,l':Vy V ." . There la nothing new In regard, to ; the location of the office. The Wash Ington authorities have so far said nothing to Mr. Brown ; on the sub ject' Stateevllle people will ask that ; the offlce be . located here and ' It ' U expected that thU wiU be done; in " the near "Tutur.- -; The Bell Telephone Company has decided. to build an office for Its ex change on the lot recently purchased from Mr. R. M. Rlckert, on Front street, and haa about closed a con tract with Mr. W. J. Laaenby to do the work. -The building will be a small one, If by so, will be of brick and will cost about 11.000. The Bell people tried to rent rooms at two or three placea for their exchange sev eral week ago. In one case the towner of the property refused to rent for the purpose and In two other cases the owners stated that 26 to SO per cent more would be charged for the property for the Bell than for other purposes. It may be .that this had something to do with the decision to build the house. When the Bell people took charge In Statesvllle four months ago they announced their purpose to .rebuild the exrhsnge at a cost of about 4 10,. 000. They now claim they will ex pend 110,000. It appears that the .' Bell Company will build a house and . apend some money, in Improving the plant here. Mr. Costln Wood haa bought the Bllllngsley house and lot corner Davie avenue and Park street the consideration being $2,000. The property will be Improved and offer ed for rent. The county commissioners were In special session yesterday to consider . the ' tax returns. List-takers were ' asked to furnish a list of names of do- - llnquents from all the townships in order that they may be prosecuted. Aa order wss made In regard to list ing taxes In the register's office up to August 1 and a number of bills were paid. .Chief of Police C. W. Connor ami . Mr. R. L. Planlgan left yesterday for Ashevllle to attend the Ktate Fire men's tournament, other Htatesville - firemen who have gone or wore ex pected to go this morning are Messrs. C B. Webb. 11. 1'. drier, Chat. It. and Will Uelther, Jim Uamsey, Ro land Harris, T. O. Harwell, Tim Letn ster, 3. . Boyd, -Burette and Adrian J v Walker, and perhaps others. Mr. ' John Walker snd Bill Hlmmons. col ' ored, left Saturday for Ashevllle, with ": the hoae waron and team. .Mr. Eugene Morrison's excursion ' . will run from Tsylorsvllle to Char-U4oU-Thursday,, llllu Tha train leave . Statesvllle at I o'clock Thursday : morning and the round trip fare from . ' here Is II. The excumlon offers a . good opportunity to spend the day In Chariot! snd the trip will he madu s with agreeable people. The other kind ,'. will not be allowed to go. The work of ekesvsting for ' the foundation of the Brad- ford KnliUiiK Mill, which is to be located In West Statrsvtlle, "' Is expected to twain next week. Mr. It. II. Williams, who hss been 4a Missouri snd Indian Territory the ''.' past 11 years. Is visiting his home people In north Iredell. Mr. Williams says that If he wss a m-ell situated in ' ' North Carolina a he was when he left here, he certainly would not lave the State. "No one know how I regret having left the Old North Ktate," says . . Mr. Williams. Toung Hsrlee Wentmorclsnd. - about eight yesrs old. was bitten by a -; . copperhead snake at hi home In liar . ringer township Monday. The boy aad his dog were running a young rabbit at the time. When last heard ' from Hsrlee wss doing very welt. Mr. W. II. Hsger was bsdly scalded Friday at the saw mill of Ilsaer A . MUlaapa, In Bharpesburg township. ') He was working on the 4nilr when he slipped Into a hole of boiling wa f ter, scalding both legs to above the ': . kaeea AL.M08T lANCIIKIl IN NEW YtMlK Mob of live llandmtl Pursare and Tries to Kill Negro for KupponcU AttsM-k on Child. ' New Tork Herald, 10th. ' Herald square saw Its nearest '' "near lynching" last nlaht, and only '. prompt police Interference saved . George Watklna 21 years old, of No. ,"11 West Twenty-fifth street, from being summarily dwelt with by the V hundreds seeking vengeance for his supposed attack upon little Viola Id- dlch, eight yesrs old, daughter of " Maaue iddlch, an electrical engineer, wboae home Is No. 41 Weat Thirty- alxtb . street . Watklns was a very black negro t before the occurence, but he was a - distinct gray when, w ith a aigh ot re lief, he entered the West Thirtieth ' street polU-e ststlon, In the custody of ' policeman Qulgley, who way never get the life saver's medal he certainly ; earned. , Watklns was anting on the stone Jjench at the foot of the Uodge monu- meot In front of the Herald building about o'clock, when several young- , men began to tease hlin. Finally one of them struck him from bvhlnl with stick and smnnhed hio hat The negro leaped to hi feet, drew a small penknife and opening It a he ran. pursued his tormentors up Sixth avenue. Crossing tho street wir Viola jddlcb, her brother; Pierre 10 years old, her older sister, two little girl neighbors, one of whom Is the champion ltaseliatiini of the block, and ' another boy about Pierre' a age. As the negro ran he accidental? brushed agslnst Viola and knocked her down. Her face struck the pave ment her teeth cutting her upper lip snd when she jumped up, screaming with fright i, there seemed to , be a long would on her face. The other chii'lron wring this, shouted: - "lie "He rut Viols I The nigger tMd Viola!" and all except the in jurej child's sister set out In pursuit mi k. Ins forgot wrong In fright at the mob. which grew in an Instant snd, doubling, ran through Thirty ffili sireet sod down Hroedwsy. l-rre Iddlch and the other children . 1 the rhse, and live hundred men .were In their wake when Watklns rroeeed Thtrf y-foerth street siiveral . ,Tidi shM4 -of all sprinting rec- t ihe 0'y stalue he jumjwd m a Broadway car going south.' Pierre Iddich. who had lost hU hat and thrown off his coat was at his heels. The conductor restrained the boy, but another boy nulled the bell cord over the conductor's head. The car etop end and -a swarm of ' men climbed ahnarii after th norto. ' ' : V . Iddlch leened on' Watklna ' and truck vlcloualv' at hint.' and a hunrt rt arma were almlna blows whn Policeman Qulgloy burst through the crowd and snatched waimns on ms feet lifting him clear of the men see. In him Ht. ! ." o-.- - ' . He threw the negro behind him and beat back the crowd until three other policemen came to his aid. One took Watklns to the' station, while the others went to see how badly Viola Iddlch was hurt They found her in a lunchroom, where her sister had washed her face and removed all traces of the mark which had started' the - riot, ' Bhe smiled and said ahe was not hurt, and her brother Pierre went to the police station and explained. Watklna was released. ' BRIEFS. r aV Few Minor Happenings lit and - About the Citg.- . 7 Master Julius Allison, eon of Rev. T. J. Allison, is confined at tne prea- byterlon Hospital. , .-. , I .. The Bee Hive haa installed a sys tem oi electric carriages in its stores on East Trade street adding much to the convenience of the eaiea xorcea. : There wu i drought of eases in the city police court yesterday morn lnr. There were only two case on the docket and the defendant in neither one was punished. .; s, ' , ' "Casnllle" at the Park Auditori um for the laat time to-night Begin ning to-morrow night the bill for the rest of the week will be "Ten Nights In a Bar -Room. Mrs Bessl Van Beuren, wife of Major Edmund Wilkes, died at Salt Lake City, Utah, on Sunday, July ith. Major Wilkes Is a brother of Capt John Wilkes, of Chsrlotte. Mr. Cicero Albright of Burling ton, enlisted for the coast artillery at the local United States array recruit lng station yesterdsy. He waa sent last night to Fort B locum, N. T. Ths Southern Real Estate, Loan ft Trust Company has purchased a house and lot on Esst Stonewall street from Rev. F. R. Howell, color ed, paving f 1,060 for the property. . Mr. A. A. Gates, proprietor ot Hotel Gates, HendersonvllU, will, be ginning July 14, offer a 10 per cent reducUon on all hotel bills, where the parties registered use week-end tickets. Mr. Warren J, Brown, of Wash ington, D. C, a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Brown, of Charlotte, has accept ed a position with the United States government and will sail on the 12th Instant for the Isthmus of Panama. Mr. W. R. Hartsfleld. the West Trade street Jeweler, has gone to Wlnton-Salem, where he will work for e?eral weeks. Upon his return he will take a position as watchmak er for the Palamountaln Jewelry Company. The receipts at the cotton plat form yesterday were 21 balea and the beat price paid for the staple was 11 JO cents a pound. The receipts for the corresponding date of last year, when the price was 10.60 cents a pound were (1 bale. Catawba River Encampment No. :i, I. O. O. F.. at Its meeting. Monday nlaht. elected the following named officers for the ensuing term: O. L. Dunn. c. p.: H. M. Persons, s. w.; W. I). Shoemaker, h. p.; Fred Smith, t. w.i W. M. Crowell, scribe, and C. E. Frlck treasurer. W. M. Crowell was elected representative to the Grand Encampment, with IU.JLRameay al ternate. Wcll-Known t'otton Merchant Head. Mr. C. H. Brysnt. msnsger of the local branch of J. II. Sloan A Com pany, last night received a telegram announcing the death, at his home at Special Notices TYTFiWRITEW! FOR HICNT: ALL make of machines, by du', week or month. Out of town renUlu solicited. J. K. CHATTON CO., Trust lildg. J CUT TUT BH'E KIBHON LEMON and Vvnllla estracts once and you will sIwhj demand tbem. Take les; fla vor lerfectly. WM.KT'B CANDT ALWATH HOi.D Fresh. It' guaranteed. No candy kpt in our (tore over a week. Alwny get Wiley's. W are sole agents for Char lotte. JAR. P. RTOWU CO., Drug gist. 'I'hon 271. II RITA RD M CORN CURB. KOIt THE saks of rour temper and yeur comfort, Iet It. Wire 10 cents, st WOOUALL ; BIIICri'AHU'8. FOR RKNT: l-ROOM DVELLINO. no re attached, new, corner 11 snd 11th; 03 K. ith. modern rooms; (10 N. Tryon, it room, modetn, bath room on both floors, will rent 1st and 2nd stories sensrately; It K. 12th. rooms. lUh): lit a. Myers, 6 rooms, WW; stors-room with bssement and second floor. W, 6th street. J. ARTHUR HKNDKRBON UKO. WII.KYH CANDV IB ALWATB BOLD fresh. No better csndy made. We sr sol scnts for Charlntt. You set It the dsy after it' mad. JAB. P. BTOWB It CO.. Irnlt. "Phons 2T. KALAMAZOO CKI.F.RY. IN OIHB and tins; make dellchiua snlsds. Easy to ii e. and the result la always sstls frtory. 'Phone M. MILLEH-VAN NEa CO. ntH BAI.K: ONK PAItt CLOBICLY tnntrhed dnpple sray horses, irH hands blah, welaht t.lw piiunds, five yenrs old. and perfectly sound. Also several other nice driving horses. V, O. KOHH CO., 2m and 211 Wt 4th. Bt TO LET Kl'RNIBHKD HOJ'BB. FOR t month, Jackon Terrace, only 13 per month; the handsome home of W. O. Msiwell. at t; Mr. Jon' charming plnee K. Ave,, furnished, V; -room new house, un-lo-dat. only tJO.oA close rn; nice eottsse In Dllwnrth, only til Com at once. E. L. KEKBLER. 'Phone 244. WE BERVB TOU WITH TltB VERT liest or everything eooken just as you Ilk It. When In sn unusunl hurry dlnn at nur quick lunch counter. Tils (IKM RKHTACIUNT, E. . F. CREM WELL. Manager. . . . ? HERRttL MINERAL WATER CURES pyspepsia, i;onstipallon, Innlsestlen, lillloiisness. Catarrh of Btomatth. All liladder and Kidney Troubles, 'tva tuarantee this wster. When no bene fit is derived ne clrnrs will be msda Phone tit. N J. BURRniLL MIN ERAL SPRING CO., Chsrlette. N. C. Receive my especial caro and ;" ' attention. , . Wf. DILVOHTIi : DRUG' STORE JrtoMt&j.;:9t'9.MY1 Your Presaiptions Spartanburg, 6. C. ef Mr. J. H. SloarL the head of the firm. Mr. Sloan had been In falling : hearth for several mnnths Durina ths winter he suffered an attack of pneumonia, from which be had never fully recuperated. Mr. Sloan, who waa sllahtly more than 10-yeara old, -waa one of the oldest and best Known couvn rate chants In the South. ; c'v. Jrt ', Mr. Clyde Walsli Resigns. ;' Mr. Clyde Walsh, who for the past some time has been connected with the Charlotte Young Men's Christian Association, has resigned -hla position here to accept a more Important one mriih tha Pnntsville. -Pa., association, Mr. Walsh's resignation will take ef fect July 25th. at which tlm he will tave for his new field of labor. .-The wMition which he goes to accept" Is that rff assistant secretary and boys director of the Coatsvitie J. . v. jk. THE WEATHEE.: Forecast for Wednesday and Tburs Amv vurttv cloudy Wednesday and Thursday; vuriable winds. ' LOCAL OFFICE V. 8. WEATHER T.iiv in s n m. Sunrise 6:17 a. m.J sunset 1:.p..m. J"'"", tlm)' Highest temperature lowest temperature Mean temperature tkA..M fA. th dnv.. Accumulated deficiency for month.. Accumulated ecess for the year.. - ... - kmiM mnAlnm n.. m Inchest .. Total preclpiutlon for the month.. ffT Accumulated deflcleney for month.. Accumulated dsflcleney for the year 8.S7 Frevslllnv wtna airection . a. Xm, Hi. limp, in villus. Wanted near Blacksburg. 8. C. 60 teams and drivers, 100 men, to work on railroad up Broaa river. ray on every two weeke, and best of prices. Wanted to sub-let. by the yard, any part, at good prices. Can use several xpenencea xoremen. soaren or cwu on . vanpirr rnNTRirriNn i "f i.. trtt w Trade fit.. Charlotte. N. C. or W. v. KisinuLua, supt. Blacksburg, & C The Crowell Sanitorium Co. Inc. For the Treatment of Whiskey, Morphine and Nervous Diseases. Special ' apartments and nurses for lady naUenta, All forma of electricity for treating nervous disease, and varfoue methods ef massage, includ ing the Bllhnlaler vibrating method. The stockholders all being physicians constitute a consulting boed. Specially trained male and fsmale nurses and attendant S. M. OROW1XU M. Dn Free, W. M. STflONO. M. lleeldent Ptiysiotaja, Dilworth 1 Floral Gardens Flowers, Ferns and Palms, the choicest selection of Flowers, the best service, the lowest price Just a word about " bur" " FANCT CARNATIONS AND ROSES They're the "Best Ever." Don't fall te secure some of them when you want something extra good In the way of Cut Flowers near in mind the Dilworth Floral Garden W. C. McPHEE, Prop. Charlotte. N. C P. O. Box 1S7. HI-000. Bell "Phone We Boil the water used in all depart ments of our store, - '. . It's a little trouble " but It makes It absolutely safe. Nurses' Register w mm ? SQUARE rn(Kiata. ' . :'-- fPlMta f ,' FOR. LEASE That elegant new store room one East side N. Tryon street, near Square. Has fine show windows, high celling, light room, fine gallery, good base ment with rear entrance. . It's an as attractive room aa can be found, - - :v , F. X. nLBXTlNDUn V v - Iteal Kstato Dealer."" , 202 I Tryei $t Dayte 6C4 -3-r . R m SAVINGS ; DEPARTMENT f CO Utt I RC IAL 0 ii 0 "IjIO H this month interest will be paid from: 1st J JjjvJujuiy'on oji deposits : received ; up to 10th. ; ( J INTEREST I) 4 P E R CENT. COM P OFFICES OV Tie? Mechanics' Perpetual B. &' L Association 5 ' i t t CIIARLOTTi; K. $96 , We feel sure that a friendly public tlons over what, the management of of success In Its efforts; as with Saturday's payment tha itth inat. the istn series consisting of S7 shares will mature, and on Tuesday following the 17th Inat, wo will be ready to pay off that aeries, amounting to $. 700,00 aa follows:. -j.t':':iWr . V- r.v iw cash AND IN THB GOLLBGTJ ON OF 56 MORTGAGES.... ...... 3U.O75.00 MAKING We also paid of! in January Amounting to Total Paid Out In One Year $ 16 2,000,00 Thus the good people of this, comrminlty have been educated to realise. that by the practice of little trivial denial for which no one la worse off, they have to-day the lump ram In caah of $11.111.00 how many and va rious will bo the deals which this amount will bring about Ponder I But who among us can measure the elevating Influence the fifty-six can- celled mortgages will have on our community? And the light hearts. bright smiles and happy commingling of loved ones la consequence of these patd-for II homea will bring about? ' Let those who favor these beneficent tnatltutlona disseminate the good news throughout the furthest confines so that othera may be Induced to take effort And We Got There at Last The management haa for three ye are past hoped to reach a aeries of 1,(00 sharea. and their hopes have now ed in that the last series (the 47th) haa reached the unprecedented volume of i,71 shares, of a par value of 1117,100.00. Thla amount the people of this vicinity have agreed to save op In thla single aerlea, and as two series" are yearly Issued by ' thla "Inatitntloii,' which --when measured -by the above standard would mean over half a million dollars In one yera savings through this the Mechanics' tion. The 48th Will commence Beptsmber- 1st, and August 1st, and everybody who either expects to build, to buy, or who to better his home, or save up for a rainy day, 'or who seeks a profitable and safe Investment Is advised to fall into line and subscribe for sharea of the! ttth eerie Respectfully Submitted for the Man agement by R. L COCHRANE, Sec S Trcas. BLOWING ROCK GREEN PARK HOTEL ELEVATIOX 4,100 FEKT. -'.' ... This popular aad elegant resort opened July 1st tinder excellent management' . " A double dally schadule allows guests to leave either morning or evening. In the latter caae the night Is spent In Lenoir and the trip up the mountain made In the morning. Through tickets by Southern or Seaboard. with close connection' Address ," GRERX PARK IIOTKL, Green, Park, N. OL r THE r , : ; -s what a good thing Mataal Bnlkllng A Iioan stock I and If you saw'., how they rushed in -Saturday you'd begin to think a little for your- self along this line. Why. therea nothing else so good. Nothing that will approach It aa aa Inter bearer. Nothing aa safe. Noth- ', lng so easy. Talk about a little bank account. Why. as a profit winner, we have such beaten to death . before the . beginning. ' Ravings banks are opening up all around r; u but we walk all around the beet of them . while they are dancing up and - down la one place, theorising aa o what they cam do. We do it, and don't' fool about it "WE PAY YOU 'TO SAVE' . , n ! i. i i i . j", . ' has cautad hundreds of young men and women, and older oaea, ; too, to open aooounta In our Savings Bank, and they all are 'well pleased with tha result. Wouldn't you like to save, too? V Next Intareat , quarter beglna July lat. Open aa account to-day. souTimnx Lonrj &stivings dtink a. M, strewn, rre. W. a Aieaander. V. Pre. W. U Jenkln Jahit. NA TlOIj A t B A M II A "iTT a TT riTWV . M r -i -.'.. v t 1 8 0 UNO CD QUARTERLY, J C, JULY 10B. sentiment 'Will Join In our-feltctta thla Association consider, tha "Acme" t $62,625:00 $96,700,00 of this year the 34th series $70,300.00 of oar State; aye! and beyond' It, - up thla good work and emulate our. ' not only been realised, but exceed Perpetual Building and Loan Associa Series the subscription books will be open 1 and S. MKOWSKY, Pres. KNOW 70 0 00 A; VERY ATTD . located on North College street, high- elevation and on car line; rooma,' modern, Improvements, house conveniently planned and well built; In excellent neighborhood. Lot 4xl0. One of ' the i ;Vfln5BV. Values to be secured lfi the city, location and neighborhood 2 considered.' Price and terms at office. " ' -i' ' . V:" . SOUTHERN REAL tSTATl; LOAN AND TRUST C0::PLNY '' y . (-". : ONE, '..i 'S' ' 1 '. ' Starts an account1 in , our SAVINGS DEPART MENT. We pay 4 per cent; interest compounded quarterly, ; We want your, business. llMERCHe&MT P71TT-TTTG TT7lPIATT A I - Tt 71 TITf- JaVXsVLeU'JJLJi.e.J J.tXaV.1 Af IXtlU XMJLXl t V Or CHARLOTTE, N.C f Charlotte's Oldest ; ' Bciaa Easiness 1865. y - Ci;.Ul i: Sarytos v . ... e . ' i. : ?500.009.00. f 1.900,000.00. iFlllRtfir WlllLL . Tour business : aolloited. Kvery courtesy and accommodation e tended consistent with safe banking. Call on u or oorrespond , with u , We issue certificates bearing 4 per cent, la amounts of IIS and over. fKANK GILREATB, President THE CHARLOTTE On Paytng . It Is well to pay bills- promptly, but not to pay the same bill . twice. Sometimes book-keeper by mistake send out bills after they have been paid If you pay by check, however, the canceled ' checks are returned to yow and can bo produced as receipt Check- . lng accounts are therefore more than a convenience. - They are an -4. Insurance against overpayment. Every man or woman who pays ' bills should do so with check T 7 ' -T"TW r - - -f Tour checking account will ' be welcomed at The Charlotte National Bank, where you are aasured of absolute security and the most courteous service. .: , v- . - - ' ' ' . . W. H. lVITTy,; Cashier . . B. D. HEATH, President" MONEY, TO LOAN In large or small amounts ;on t well located resl-i dence or business property in or. around ' Charlotte. . Easy terms of payment - :--'-'(- " v;- Southern States Trust : Go. j.""""": -'vr. ' OAPXTAIi , ; : - xrvst BtriLDura , . UUXX aTTKPUKMg, X S. .I ' rreaMeac .- , , ; Vloe For Remit Elegant new 7 room residence on Elizabeth avenue ; All conveniences, $30,00 per month; If .'' The Charlotte Realty Corripanv f , r ... . . , a. o. . viiAia, Offlr It Trad Bt, , 1 8 y B n S T: TR 71 D B S T R B B T Nine Months in -Business. Assets nearly $500,000; ! yv 'm. poucy, conservative. : : r J. H. LITTLE, Pres. a M. PATTERSON, V. Pres. :ri ;-:i'. L. R HAGOOD Cashier. A- tfj-i JULY INVESTMENTS IS Merchants Farmers Bank (0 to 100 (taltabury Cotton Hill " 15 'to 10 Olbaon It to 10 Iulse .' V - ' 100 to IOO Piedmont "Wagon " 60 Statesvllle ... , vi V, 160 'iBloomfleld, '"' 60 Highland Park, , preferred 60 Brown Mfg. Co., 0 preferred ' 60 Olen Xowry, preferred. : F. G. jtlbbott & Botnjpany, Phone III. ;;'.;, . INVESTMENT BROKEtt . Trust BullJlng ACTIVE HOME: -. DOLLAR '.' . -s,.'-t " ' 35T4. jii Largest Hank DllttCTOB:1-. P. M. Brown , O, W. Bryan - ' 3. C. Burrongha . , Frank Oilreath -J.- S. Mycra H. af. McAden F. B. McDowell W. B. Rodman T. W, Wade . ' C. A. WllUams H. M. VICTOR, Cashier. NATIONAL BANK of Bills $200,000 ' vuAnwi ia, n. u THAMHUN, W. 1L WOOD rre . ..-.: Treasurer. secretary "no Manager. ' "t r rhona 177. 100 Newton Cotton Mill. 60 Monroe Cotton Mill, 7 preferred, 60 Pomona, 7 preferred. -. i . v 166,000 City ot Lynchburg 4 ': 60,000 City of Greensboro 4 - , 16.000 Columbus Power Co 6s. 60,000 Whitney Co. 6 26.000 Oranby Mill I 10.000 N. C. Ktate I. ' 11,000 N. C. Rtate 4 - 60 Charlotte Trouser Co. :, n m
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