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CIIAHLOTTE DAILY OlERVER, JULY CO, 1003. fCCIAL MID fLI'SONAL The fall mtelal at-anon approaches, and tiutuetlilnff like 20 inarrUig are ntUlputod fur Chariot ta. It is said that one well-known, Charlotte family Is to have threti. ' V - ' North Church and Tryon streets , will rtfath ovr iid Juln hands, where two beans ero. am-mly one. North' College will send forth , .a pretty bride In the falL , .- " , Two Richmond beaux will coma to Charlotte for brides after the nrat fall of frost. One Charlotte-Richmond ' engagement haa been announced, but '. the acond one la a profound seceret. Atlanta and Charlotte will unite to make a happy match, Charlotte; Is to furnish the bride . -, ; ; - ' V l. Mr R. It Mc tuffle. who visited her sister, Mra,- Joreph Russel Rosa,, has returned to Fayeitevllle, : , .. -; , . t, Mra. E. B. Nutall, who la visiting her brother, Mr. Cameron Morrison, on North Church street '.will return X to Knoxvllle, Tenn., to-day. y s c, Mra. fc W. Ahrena and Mis liUdle Henderson leave this morning" for "Wrlghtsvllle, where they , will , spend ' aome time. ' ' """,'", ;.- - Mr, and Mrs. ' W. P. . Rlerson have returned from Walnut Cove and Rural Hall, where they spent two weeks, . . Visiting friends and relatives. .'.'; - k4'.. - Mr. and Mra. J...tt II. Parks re turned last night from Georgia, where . they visited relatives, r'' ' 'J. ' ',) BRIEFS. A Few ': Minor . Hspprnlnga ta and . - - : ; Abont the City. Many Charlotte , people went ' through the Selwyn -Hotel yesterday. . They were Just looking it over. . 'The bla- watermelons have not be gun-to-ripen. . The last of August and . ih. finl r.1 KVtmhar la tha time for . the Sent hill and Steele Creek, melon . . :'-fCapt 8. .A.' Kelly has been ill at tie home on East First street for . . oiT1e days.vHl condition' yesterday : vta iucX to cause conaiaeraoie .. uneasiness. -; ,-. - There, will be an important meet- 'Inaof the elders and deacon of tha , First ' and , Second ; Presbyterian . churches. to-night inthex Sunday ': school .room of the First cnurcn. Ju!y Is almost gone and the night have been very comfortable In Char- ' Jotte, . The mosquitoes have not been bad; la truth, the Charlotte people ;. har no .complaint against the weath- . mt ao fafy.'v..., ' V",-;'-- :'.x- v fMr.'IX A- Barkley.' n well-known carpenter of thia city, 1 In extremis at the Presbyterian Hospltat He had the misfortune to break his leg some time are and complications set in. His 'X friends fear that be will not recover. -. r -v-Tertcr day waa the -day for -"elder 4raak."? ; A number of young white - men- spent the Sabbath- In the Tomb nobeting' up. The "cider drunk" Is product -of prohibition. Col. Peg Leg Graham, aay that he would swear on the-stand that he could drink enough " a a a tlUlf IV m r ilia iiiiu uu av pv B i m The, colonel la Inclined to think the , boy, are lying on the food old apple Juloe. s; . .' I - . - . i- - , '.. . -". .' ' PER80NA1V ' , .:' . . Tile AOTqnnu 01 nwnmr n iw n'. lie, VlaUor and Other. . lit. n W. ..Vincent, wtll leave this moralng for Asheville, where he wlU . be for several days on , business for ; The. Observer. - - . -. : . k Mr, Victor 8.' Bryant returned to ' - Durham' yesterday, after .spending the ' day with relative In Providence. He - left bis eons,. Victor and Heartt, with Mr. Geo-ife Ba direr. Bryant. - .t - . Mr. Hemlng Ramsasr, ef Lynch ' burg,',Va, is at the Central.' . . Mr. D. N. 'Bennett, .of Norwood, pent yesterday with hi son, . Mr, X - p. Bennett . " ': i : ' Cr, C If.- 8trong will leave. ,thl . morning for Wblteville, where he-eva ' called te operate oa Mrs. A, B. twr .. .ji, ' He!; wHl return to-morrow. ," f. - Mesara.rJ. W. and W. O. Heard. formerly of this city, but now of New York and .Philadelphia, are at the Central, They Will be here aev ral daya. 1'.. 'vvFOXES FOIt THE WINTER. , ':. .; - V',:L4tllte -Tllfttt In.';:,:; a- :.;. I - Thi fox cub aeaaon I on In earnest. ... Ifecklenbur huntera have bouaht and . liberated 37 young rede and grey .. since the last of June. The greys have come from eastern North Carolina , and the reda from Georgia. Kentucky ' and TeTineasee, ; Mr. Hugh R. Cowlns and other of , fttatesvill have turned loose about 10 reds, .-'-.:- , ' These youngsters, will be left atone . wntfl about Chrtstmaa, when the hunter and hi hound WlU go out for ' Uttle fun. .U t. fv ...v-' Great Treat In Store for Reader of '. " Observer reader have something to live for, and they will not have to ' wait loTir William Oorretl will don ' his very latest suit; the one with the . bras i buttons and . Jlmswlnger coat, this morning, and go down to Col. ' Krnest P7, a consistent member of Col. 0.W. Spencer's Salisbury club. end have his'' picture made. After C0I.1 Beay .has caught William In his green , tog he will get him In that ' nhort, nat white coat, which Is so familiar to callers at. the Southern . Manufacturers' Club. When these .hurry one off , to Washington or At lanta, have It made Into a cut and then the boys In tha Mule Pen will do the rest. : , ; , - William la bound to shine one time, for Col.-See y la going to do hi best nn hlm.""v ': i.t -i .-. I)r. Rrcvard and Mra. Oaborn Very - - Tha enllra communttv la lntra1 Vln thi tllne of Dr. R. J. Brevard end Mrs. M. A. Osborne.. It was said last night that Dr. Hrevard was very much worse. He had a bad day yea- hut the end may come, earlier. Mrs. Osborne Is gradually sinking. . Her vitality has been wondorful, but h . cannot last mora than a few days, at - heat. , ; I . A Pertinent Question. To the Editor of The Observer: '".' As the old board of education Is standing for re-election by the peo ple and as one of their most Impor- , tant duties Is the selection of a u perlntendent of education for Meck lenburg county. It Is pertinent and rh order that they explain, to the voters ' of the county whether they are pledg ed to any Individual for this position and If so (0 whotn. Let the people - know how you, at and, gentlemen. ' VOTER. . Turk Ilcrie Greek Bandits. f?HlnnlkI. Halurclnv, July -Throe hundred Tnr!lh tronpa nttneked en1 rtl,perl a Jr-k hand y-Hrday at Jlahnvi, nnnt Mtnantlr. Five of the band Vi-r kllleil, . T'1 fo-if )trorr In i-nd IHue fUlitwn Viirnllt I-.lr-irt ini1 !le four lc"H ti "i,lue liibbon I'liivor.' THE OliSrmXU'S DOGS. Prince and Jim Slowo Are Head and Jack Vt't H iour -A Pen Picture of tiie t uni ur- Jim Ktowe Was a Mc-I.llcr i'ul a Teener -Princo 'Soiled Ihrt i-i-r PnTftr'a Wall lnpvr - jack 1.J Is a llj'iKicrlto and an IngTaic. . . . ..; a The - Observer has had hard .luck with ..It piaacota.' Jim Stowe was ahot,' after he had thrown several fits and frightened all of his old friend and Trlnce disappeared.. Jack Dog. the black thug. Is the only one left, H Is ,: getting old, corpulent . nd gouty.-. His left hind leg has never recovered from a severe wrench that It received at KernersvlUe; when Jack took the famous outing' after -i the strike;- last- yeari ;'::';;'; ., t K TfX Jim Stow was a maddlsome ca nine, put he had many friend In' the shop.: He could -outrun any car on the C's, lines and. blte:- the- fender until hit teeth were sore,, - Pulling arrogant bicyclists from their wheels by the papts leg , was one of v his favohte' pastimes. If by traveling sovsral miles he could find a mire to wallow. In, he would gladly make the trip for the pleasure of returning to the Old Man' sanctum and rubbing the mud off on the lounge.. He could carry more germs on hi back than the city could get rid of In. a week. Prince had a little trick of his awn. He would get thoroughly austy come Into the hall In the front office and ,rub hi aides and back 1 against the" pretty- paper . -on - the - wall. The tug uuner aetesiea rnnce ocean he perslrted In trailing the wall paper. Some , believe that - the . Big Duffer v had something ' to t do with his taking off. -The Big Duffer has been with medicine men so much of late that he- could have doeed Prince wlthtut ever being suspected. . Jack Dog la not lonesome. No one has seen hlra taking on over the death of Jim Stowe. He ha not manifested any Interest In the disap pearance ef Prince.-. His dnly concern Is about Jack Dog. He I a thug, a hypoorlte-and a cruel brute. - It one of bis -friend la In the city he will growl at those who fed him when he bad no frtenda But Jack Dog ha sense. - When the ' pang of - hunger begin to gnaw at hi vitals- he stands between tha Observer building and the Gem Restaurant and make love to, the first man who comes along It he Is going across the street. Jack would - caress his bitterest - enemy to get a hand-out. However, ' his bump of gratitude 'I weak. He forgets the hand that saved his life whenever on of hi old companion come around. - -'-., ' The Mule Pen Is without a pet, but there Is no special desire to have one during the summer.- ; ; . NT USES AXO THEIR CHARGES. Charlotte Mother Disturbed About - tli Treatment of Their. Norses In Keeping Tlrtr Children Out - Too . IdUe One Mother' View on "tlie , Hubiect Xo Telling- Where- Their ' IJttlo OiiemAre Carried -Norse Keep Bable Away From Home Too tlon and excitement among some of the young mother In Charlotte re cently on account of the lateness of the hour that their little negro nurses keen their babies away from home and from the home neighborhood. "The uneasiness and excitement of these young mothers would be largely In creased If . they knew where their babies are taken and how. they are treated during- the hour that they are entrusted to small nurse to take care of them "where they will," re marked a Charlotte mother yesterday one who never gave her children over to the care of nurses. . . - "If they knew," she said further, "they would certainly look after their bable more earefully-and keep them nearer to them.' especially these hot afternoon v When one thinks of the close and unhealthy cabins where many nurse take the bable. the only wonder is that the Utile one are not more often the victims of disease than they are. : ' i- "I once lived near - a' large green which vwas a favorite resort of nurses. nd there numbers of them would as semble on summer afternoons ana 1 have seen them scold and even strike the babies who were crying from ex posure of the sun. and then 1 nave seen them force the Uttle ones to sleep by administering paregoric, and, leaving their Innocent charges to slumber In the sun, they would spend the .. afternoon In the - company or their associates. And the treatment of those babies Is most probably du plicated In that .of many others. And leaving everything else out or account if young mothers knew the quality of food given to their little children by young nursea when out tor the after noon. It seem that would convince them of their duty to be more careful about trusting their children to the .care of Incompetent nurses. No young nurse couia Keep a cnna or mine oui of my sight one hour,, and It seems to me every true mother would feel the same wsy." v wv."'. .- .. . . v REV. PR. J. Q. APAM8 RESIGNS. Pastor of Prltchard Memorial Bap- - - - . . n- I 111. ' 1 .I ...... . itfit vinirrn -h'ihicto jiu ,hhiw tlon Will Probably be Accepted. .Oui Tif 3 n liliniL who for the past Ave year has been pastor of the Prltchard Memorial Baptist church. In Dilworth, last night tendered his resignation a pastor of that- church, eneciive at onw. ir. uau 14.1b Ht.n In . .irknt-mntfttlnn f rtr mm! time past At a meeting of the dea cons yesterday afternoon he 'announc ed his Intention to resign, which he AKA ftfl.f I hi A mmrunm 1-at flight. IVhlll the church has not yet taken any action in me inauer, 11 i ,jun.nu that It will acquiesce, Dr.- Adams having Intimated that -hi . decision was irrevocable. Rev. Dr. Adams came to Charlotte T.M-v411 In Ih. fall n( 1101 Previous to his Reldsvllle pastorate, he was for a number of years, pastor of the First Baptist church in Wades- t Much success has marked Dr. Ad ams' ministry.' I Charlotte. Within the five year of his pastorate, a new h. ....... M wAHhln haa hnn built and the church membership largely In creased. There are few ministers In the State who are more widely . and favorably a no wn. .;.- V A STHANGE nOTTX.Ii ..'';' ' .'' r '' ' It 4 Fowtut Near Tha Observer Of- flcf, But Miias nnowa nouunf 01 Its Owner-" Home Csy AdmlNHlon. KnM reveler left lonc-nncked "Old OVerholt Whiskey" bottle In the alley between The Observer nd the Western Union Telegraph, buildings i.a niu-hi. The following bit of in formation was written on a piece of psper snd pasted on th bottle; "This booke was bought of a Charlotte blind tiger, who says he makes ever 1200 a month on this one brsnd. He la a Well-known prohibitionist.. Who pays the freight T" .. Mllas. th gsllsw boy, was Called In and queHttoned closely concerning the bottle, but he wa as Ignorant nf tin niirohawr aa UantiiH. who I- nnw llvlnr In Greensboro, could roii- mbly be. There is some myterv about tho bottle. It was - empir m 4. .. n r,,tin1 Th- fih r!rtlr 'tT.ilni,- of the shop attidled It and then pn-nod on it as foiiowi! 'The' man bought a OHnrt. git out aide of It all and then got nnyr ;'''. ..'',,. , HE CAfCIIT HIS HOUNDS, After an Hour and a Half the Mant-r , of tlio lilood-lloiintla Got Them In . Chains AgainA fortunate Jblnd-..-'fcng.', " .""'';'' ,.;"ui'h ' One feature of the Lyerly case has not been covered. The day after the horrible tragedy the- specials , from llarber's Junction told of the many blood-hounds that were on the way to the scene. Nothing was ever, said abeut the dogs aftor that time, - . George R. Anderson, . who live at Elm wood, Iredell county, and keeps up with the worlfl, waa a member of th coroner' Jury that held the In quest ' over the dead bodies at the Lyerly home. He waa on th ground early.and late.' '''..",:';..: :,' H - Hartnjr heard nothing of the work of the. hounds an Observer , man ap pealed , to George Anderson. . . ,-1 , "The hounds came," said George. "A bunch waa brought from Saltabury and. a pair-or more from Winston, The Rowan man did not turn his a-loose, but the- WJnston fellow re leased his and after an hour and a half of :. hard Tunning, succeeded. In collaring them; this he r considered good fortune.! ; ',' ; v,;. Tho Man Wlu Keeps v , Watchrid ;-.( , - - ; , Eye. -' .; 'T like to, watch the little squirrel run and play.', said a Charlotte man yesterday. . . ... , " ..: . "Do you really study him and his waynT" asked a local John Burroughs. '.'I think I observe him cl-jsoly."; . ' "Doe th squirrel come down a tree headforemost or a the cat does I" ' ' Let me see! The cat backs down yes, that la the way the squirrel doe. He te very much like a cat. About that time a squirrel ran down a large oak in - full view of the gentlemen. His rind ' legs were stick ing close to the tree on a line with his bushy tall. His head came first. The. Cause of , the Late Train. A train of 40 care loaded . with Georgia - peaches . was 'derailed near Rock . Fish . Saturday ' afternoon. . On account, of 'ils wreck all -of the south-bound train were late yester day. ' Trains that should have come here-1 Saturday night- did not get : In until yesterday morning. ; 1 . The finest : line: of French German, Eng lish and American PERFUMES . TOILET WATERS," i v f, sachets, . SOAPS and ' ;-r ' ' . V TO! LET GOOD . ; J .;, to be found In North Carolina rr at - -. ' v-. Ha wley's Pharmacy How About : Vacation?. ' Oolng on a trip? Oo everything you need? ; : W1 won't agree to prepars ..your Itinerary f or you buti . we'll fix you out with the proper clothes so that you'll J ' enjoy It the more ' .. .. WASH VEST? .; :: 'v. DUCK TROUSERS? ' ; ;. ' 1-liANNEL THOUSICRSt TWO-PI ECK SUIT? , ! We're 'holding a Trouser' ., Sale . now closing nut th - season's'., lines better got In -, line. ' r SPECIAL PRICES ' $5.75, $6, $6. 75 Cabantss v& Co .Inc.' ::-V'; - " r v s. Tryoh it.,1 Charlotte,-If. a HE SHIRTS, COLLARS CUFfS ATTACHED intrt quut s uemsna at prevent lor son anina, oounra ana cuffs sttached. Our stocky Is now lomplete in all slMS from It 1-1 -' to 17, In many pretty' and desirable "patterns, Xi?X'-?l'i'X'X K'' :;';:'&S;I$i.6a:T ',',' ?' ':- ''''';:. ' v '' S-'X'S X'X X'X. ' ';'. Wash 'Neckwear, Knf Lrtiitth Drawers, iind all style of thin ; Underwear for 1 mid-summer ( wm..-','-1--'', '- 'v'.:.' t-XX ;"'-.!'' '.'.if It SoU don't . .whal'.'you want,,'ci mJ ui W Amyi 'lti'-V;"-?-".-;- . '. , c - .,'., ',:-;.''v'' :::--;i--:; ' YORK DIME "'"'SI I lf; ,!'. i:;-;j'";''',V'Vc;.I:v;;.;-:: Long Silk and Lisle Gloves Just received, a lot of Long Glove, so much desired. '':."".....';..""' , Lonsj White Lisle Gloves, buttons at r wrist, W sold last- lot at I1.1S quick., hut we bought this lot cheaper and sell them at . . '. . . . 75c. a pair. .Long Black Silk 2Yt Gloves, a beautiful style; preferred by many tp olid silk pa account of being cooler. Per pair'.. ....... 91.00.. .Same a above. In White; per pair . . ' . . . .-.' i 91.00 Lorn Black, .Mercerised Lisle Gloves, will wear four times as long aa ordinary allk gloves; per pair 91-00. lvwlBelts-,:" Just received,4 bl lot White Kid Belts; ellk lined to prevent stretching; worth e, Variety new styles WhR Wash Belts. -a'.. ,.. .. 35c !A table of choice patterns printed Lawn ln'nat designs or. Urge flow ers; per yard ... .. .. .. 10c. a; Fresh Pretty Hats v Our milliner have been buiw- get ttng ready a pretty array. W bought them so cheap that we can sell at half and third earlier prices. . Special lt.t Trimmed Hats, worth ll.SO to 11.60' 91.. - Very- stylish Trimmed Hats, worth $1.60 to 14.00 .. .. .. .. 91.1. Ready-to-Wear Street Hats, worth up to $1.00. aso. White Duck Hats . SO. ;7 1 -2c Embroideries ' - Special table nice Embroldarle 10c values; Edges and Insertions; per yard .. ... 7 l-2c 13 WEST TRADE STREET. BE - UP-TO-DATE ;'..v-''';..'"':;.v,.; 1 " , , . BtTLD TOUR.HOUlE OP COX- r':r crete. It I th greatest building- material and th miracle double ataggered air space concrete building block Is tho best form of concrete construction. It makes your building frost and moisture-proof. V ' ; It makes It warm .In -winter and cool In summer, - " -It make the finest building at less cost.",- ' ;". ' . Come, have a talk with us and specify miracle' block.. XX. OEO F. RUTZLER, . '. 'IX Thou 679, -. t ' LOOK FOR THE NAME X i T. . '.' yj.,;:rV..:y; ." .'.v;-; v'-;,'S K) ''A':-' In buying Cut Olaas it pay to get the best. Libbey's nam I engraved on each piece and It la known to be the finest made.' ' We are agents for Lib bey and keep a full assort ment of. Libbey's, as well as other standard makes.. Not the cheapest, but th . BEST for th money. : . . Garibaldi & Brans. 'f :',:X' V V:.,''.v '& ROGERS rs j i V Business reasons compel thssa timely , cut, f Bargain 'opportunities ; for r i j ' .1 ' . , you.. Our only compensation J t nv the room.,..' - , ( ".' -.. j 'V J-, t.'. , . . ...v... .,tv'; ; - -i :--iv.r; X-X " C:Ji X' 'v 5 '' - X ft- X'- ' X, X' ' ':X- ; Summer Muslins Continue to Drop r ;s '.7 v '' - ' - ' " "... -X-'''-- -'-v ; s "' Xi-- The Be. counter reinforced by drawing from those that were 10a and II ' . wo. Swisses,; w nx ISe. Oaute Lisle Hose . ., , . .. . ... .. .. 15c. '96o.;Eln Lsl Hose- ..:.. . ,, . ,. ,14 10c .- ISc Combed' Egyptian Tarn, Fine Cause, Fast Black Hose ....' .. lOo. , BlueLine n, 15 Cents. : , Light Blue Linen, very popular and especially pretty for the' Eton suit a : ( Price ., . ,, . .. .. .. ., 15c '.: w . ,..'.',-: -v. ; . ;-' - -. ., - JO Cent Linen Torchon Laces Monday at 5c A lucky purchase of fine Linen Torchons, Edge and Insertions to match. Many 10c, values In lot. Special .. .. .. Ac. : Our Annual Summer Clearance Sale Com mences Friday Mornine at 8:30. Watch DID YOU GET ONE? Ten Gross, or 110 Dosen.' or; 1.440 Dottle of Mra Joe Person's Remedy has been sold thla week. Everybody ought to take Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy who needs a tonic. Now Is the time you need It. Tou ought to keep It In your house all the time. Read the following: Tor about eight or ten year I was subject to severe attacks of ecsema, which would last for several week I would try loca treatments and doc tors' medicine, which would relieve for a while, but It would always return,a'nd everything failed lnrper nianent effect. I then determined to try Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy two year ago. I took It regularly , for six months, using a dosen and a half bottle, and It made a perfect cure of m. It has been over a year, sine I ' stopped taking the Remedy,.: and I have never had a touch of th trouble since, and my general health la excellent. V . t-v , MRS. J. H. WILKINS. v ; Bessemer City, July I, "l0l.. '-;,)' Garments Re-Dved to UikcNcw ' our Improved : process of Dyeing- and our experience . with thla clasa of work anablea us to redye garments of nearly all kinds without taking them . apart. . This make the cost almost Insignificant with the old way of ripping, dyeing and .remaking, .--v , . Ladies skirt In color that are ' faded or undesirable can be dyed black and made aervlceable good nouKh to wear with a whit or colored . ahirt ' waist. Oet our price ior. dyeing and cleaning. . &"$0x. y -rMRS. x it. iiKSTEn, ""' "! ' "' Froprletrea. .v S "Saving Ilcncy by I j . Ui" ca request ; liJUIIAULl MNKIKQ A LOAN CO .. V. VI,. Baraiiis folMonda ,utwn ana uaus .. .-.. . n;. r:Xrn isrorii for the Big Announcements and Prices. Wholesale and Retail. I A Southern Rose MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY NIGHTS AT THE PARK f A S0UEHERN ROMANCE COME. Will A. Peters Stock Company Maurer's Rat-and Roach -Paste attracts thtae nnln by lu odor; they eat it sod die Inmantly. MACK EK'M IpWECT POtVDRR I snre dtatn to bedhi(e, eat, fleet), aim ha, . Bold only In hotllr-. At all ilninMi' Of p. mi a w . Piiii,nri.piin. 7 ' ' iMailiaai aa i " ' . , . . ' v -. r n : 1 fe X -ir rf mm -Won't you agree. with us that there la a plae in almost every home where another Rocker would add a little more comfort T Especially when you can eur prices a you will find below: -Solid Mahoaany. worth til. hogany, worth 111.10; Solid Mahoginy, worth lit. DO; Weathered Oak Missionextra AIo a big line of cheap and medium pncea wri. w. t. ikzr fc? 1 : j' t.. . c . J:::i - - y u-.: X ' .""C n-IU-Print Copy -'v';V.;-: af tb OrlglnaJ Lawson's History Of North Carolina 1 .Valuable to" Any Library, rorroerly Bold for ft, Kow Bella 1 , fe IIM imOBSRYlX niNTIilG B6U2,: CHARLOTTH. N. OL ' hiens' CAPUDINE MMiaATU.T OJSXS - . HEADACHES -a COLDS m to a Novas Trial Saab Ml at IWANT MT I.W WUEN I WANT IT Is a new popular re 'frain! This is just as good as an old, old one when you want WHITE HOUSE COFFEE. get it! We woo't accept any coffee to be just as good. II BitraValiis .-! : offifi's naoaserae yur iucn tor,,, .. .. ft"'11 for . . . . .ill . heavy: for ., 00 an,1 III.: . lonaay i : I :X,X. I
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