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WAi-Lori.: daily oi;;ti;;ivi.::j, irovEminn 3, iccg. y- i. :.v Thenalolgh Evening Tlniea yente.r l 4y had the following: MIsh riacle t J .ilhgton ' and Mr. John ,Outn ,j . ttprlnkle were united in nuurlufco la.t , night at the honii of the brldo'e mother. lira. J. C. Ellington, on New bern avenue, the ceremony ' making en of the prettiest home wedding ", of the Mim The marriage was at o'clock and Iter. J. C. Mueee. pastor of the . Tabernacle Baptlut church, officiated There waa a larre a-athering ot rela- fives and admiring friends to wltnees the ceremony and extend bent wmties The lovely home u specially deco- , rated for the occaxlon and afforded v beautlfuT setting, for the wedding. Mr. Bavard It Ellington. -of Klch ! mond. - eldest brother of ths bride, rave her away, and Miss Bernlce El . liagton. slater of the bride, wm maid of honor. The nest man was Mr. : - H. Keebla. of Ratelrh. . I . .r .', The bride waa attired. In a lovely town of white net. with burgee lace veil and" 'her flowers were , bride's V rosea, vi -. :' i - ?. ''.'.. v. - ThA maid of honor "wore a costume '"f.wlTita net over pink silk and car . - rled nlnk roees.- v r 4 Ura Charles Albright rendered the music for ' tht ceremony ana- piayea . as nreludei "Beoause I Love Thee," "r "Thou Art Mine All" and "X Promise V Thee." : For ' the entrance pt the i'." ' bridal party .there were the- stirring; strains of Tannhauser and for the re- ; ' cesiiional the, wedding march from V; Lohengrin. .,,; r'":, i';;; . : - ,. The bride Is one of Raleigh's most . attractive vounr women, greatly ad ' mired by all who have the honor of V her ecauaintance. The ""- groom Is Srosperoua and highly esteemed young uslness man of Charlotte, h Numer- eua and costly wedding gifts attested - the high esteem in which both are Ineia in a wiae 011x19 nnuui, left on the 1. 10 Seaboard train this - mornin for - a-: .trip North, after ; .- which' they will be at home in Char lotte. -. .-. .; '. Among the outoftown people here - for the wedding were tne groom t . ' ' mother. Mrs.. J. W. Sprinkle, of Char lottej Mr. and Mrs. E. I Hlnnon, Mr. ,-: and Mrs. J. M. Turley and Miss Lu- : k . ollle Ellington, of Clayton: MM Mar. ' V , garet Etheridge, of 8elma; Mr. Bay r ' ard H. Ellington, of Richmond. Va ' " and Mrs. and Miss Tomllnson. of ' ' Bmlthfleld. ,, . . . ,: ,';TV'i' Mr. and Mrs. A- F, Young, of Win-ston-Salem, were In the city yester- dayM They are on tneir way to me West, r. , ' MJss Van Buren Charlton, who has . , been la 8t reter e Hospital xor roar weeks, wag able to go to the home . of her-slater, aim. H. j. waiaer. in - XMlworth, ' yesterday. , ' ; Mr. and Mrs,' W. P.-Smith have ' moved Into their handsome new resl " dence at 100 East Fourth street. .V v ' Miss Daisy Mecca left last night tor Aahevllle, where she will spend some time. - . . .', -' c -v - V The social event of to-day will he V the card party or Mrs. Paul Chatham : and Miss Margaret .Thurmond, -on . 800th Tryon street, this afternoon. , . "''V'' Mesdames E. C RegUter and I: il " Sexton will spend today at Concord ' with Mrs. Register's parents. Judge - and Mrs, W. J."Montgomry. .They wlU go by automobile. ", - :" ' '"' Mra. W. A. Matthews, of. Laurel Hilt Fla, Is the exaert of Mrs. O. M. Carson,- on Seuth . Tryon "treeW -1 ,- -r Mra.' J. Frank McCubbina, of Sails, bury, spent yesterdsy . In. the city, - shopping. Bhe was a guest at the '. Houl Buford. :; k .-J . -v-'-'V. ."f- Among the rial tors In the city yes. ' .terday were Mesdames W. C. Hardl ' son and Frank M: Little. MIsms Nt ' T ta and Sarah Little and Masters Ken neth and Joe Hardlson. -' , v .- Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Crowell. of -Wilmington, were visitors In the city yesteroay. , - - 1 ; 1 " ' . eassaessBBise) - Among the guests at the Hotel Bu , ford resterday were Mr. and Mrs. An. gus Falrley and Miss Mary Falrley, of Lauiinburg. : . ' ' ; Little Mist Elisabeth - Allen enter talned a numbef of her friends at a blrthjay party yesterday . afternoon fronr I to I o'clock. ' . A number of Charlotte's most at tractive young ladles are to be mar v. tied soon. '1 The wedding season Is on la earnest. Mrs. -R. C. Me-ore- ahd Mrs. Brevard - D. Springs returned last night from .Torkvllle, & C - ; - .."l ' ; ;' , '-r I . Working Men's Committee Mrrta. . The working men's politics! commit. tee, or the city, held e meeting In the central labor hall . last night for the '. purpose of Considering the work In the ' present political campaign. There was a full attendance. Various matters , , were dlsctused, and It wss said that a perfect working organisation - was V;. created. ' A grand rally will be held C en Monday night, when prominent i speakers will be heard. It Is the pur. ' . piHMi of those Interested to make this ' rally the biggest, thing that will . be . i- -!.;',Plfl In h' campaign. ; . 4 : -;X;-c-":'tr au night Nowi di;-: ', '' Solicitor A. L., Brooks, of Orecns - ', boro, Is In tbe - city on his way-to . , i.tncointon, wnere ne wui speak to day. . Mr, Brooks spoke In Albemarle i" yesterday. , In talkmg wlih an Ob. . , server man last night, he said that ptsnly is sll right, now. He thinks that Ilackett will get a majority of " about 100 or more. ; Mr. Brooks Is , ea .one of the " most attractive young " iieakers In the Htute and thou who ;f " hear him connider that they have hud . a treat. . . . , .-.. ' ' ; larldMon r)lkt Coming to Ctinie To. '.: Dsy Xew Kadlators, :kyy, 'Special to -The Observer. " .' Davidson, Nov.. I. The : (.lemson Davidson game to-morrow afternoon will be witnessed by a large num Jier of. Davtdeonlanii. ' villagers and students. - All students are allowed 1 to go down on the midday train, re - turning at I p.. m who bring a re . quest front parents roquestlng .this privilege for their sons, and more then 10 have secured such a re 'queat. It wss supposed at first that "very few would l-sve the hllL ' The long expected and long delayed steam radiators for the Watts dorml : tory have come and will soon be . radiating some heat, so the srcupsnts of this new building hope.. They have for a month pant been sitting by "the other man's nreHlde" and envying him Its poBacmiion, Mr. H. F. Telfair, of Waalilngton, wne a gu.-t of ths Buford lart night. k fur 1'lnrt Itiiibfin T.rninn and Va- tiitU. anl wiy It plHlu. Abv-liit.lf T"'re.J.h "frri iii. jf a int ' tr n.-ni,li Tli li.ri , ,, rinvor' 1 inf.tiion.' Aak for Ilia iic. alse. A Frw .Minor ITrirTs!n;?:s In and Atmit tit ctijr. - fr n WriHion. who hnd another mk. 7 u.i.iv.ia taat Tuesday, was ome better yealntday. . T-kA..iu. nra1haar has open fd an ofTlce public etfnoKriiiilier W th( k.hby of the -Own) ml Ilulel, tor U10 cuuveulunue ot the iiuqllc. . The government ainnera' report will be Unued next TUumday. rHnite 1 WUJ be eubmlued on .the number ot dm ginned up te November Wl. t u u... i.n in a few duys for Aehevllle, where, at art early date, she will open a branch premilngand clothe cleaning establishment. , -Numbers for rerved seats for "A Mldaummer Nights, lreara ' will oe given out at Jorden's Oils morning from f to W o'clock. ...The seaW wiU go on sale at 10 p-'dock. t , ; ;, U ... T TJ Vnntt TUmtOr Of ' thS Ninth Avenue PaptlHt church, .will leaye Unnri.ir for Ruck lillL & C, tO. assist Kev. J. W. VVUH In a protracted meet' liif there next weeK. - . The 4(Ts received four fine new cars from Philadelphia several ay b. others from the same place are expected every day, AH are winter care and were made by J. O. Brill Co. " A speclsl meeting Ot th.Jr,1" council, United Commercial Traveler wilt be held in the lodgf hall over Belk Bros' store to-night at o clock. -All local and vlalUng members are urged to attend, .a.----., v. . .: . ixr u.rw Miller, who' has, been ih ' Lons-Tata Clothing Co. for i.. hm naiirned to take a posi tion as traveling sale-man for the Am.ri.-un Tobacco ConiDany. He will tievel South Carolina, ; V: -.There will be a very Interesting game k..k.t kii at' tne Younc Mens otwrl.ttan Aaataclatlon tO-nlght at ' :30 'xtnnb tuitVMn tvn - mL and well matched teams. s Members and t friends ot the Association are wnwu., v - . Mr.' William Smith. , formerly of pnvLiMvw but bow of . Dllworlh. ' la .riti.-uiiv ill ! the Preabrterlan Hospi tal Ma la not Mnected to live. Mr. Hmtlh la the father of Mr. Breklne R. Smith of the Lubin Furniture Company, jm.a urmMHim nf the First Asso- clnle Reformed Presbyterian church will worship . on Sabbath morning at the usual hour, Jl o'clock.-. In the court house. The extensive repairs and deco rations being, made are ,. not yet win The receipts at the city cotton plat form yterday were bales and the best prite paid, for the staple was 10. cents a pound. The market closed at IS cents. The receipts for yesterday a year aao were 17 bales -and the best Price was 10,60 eenta.'A . .' l-'-'r- -Mr. Jfaa A; Blakney.' of Providence, was In the city yeetarday. He U busily engaged building a home on the - sits where the one that was burned last siring stood. He will have one of the prettiest country homes In. Uie .eounty When it is eoinpieiea. . .. r. . ' . The fixtures and effects of the Denny Cafe Company will be sold at auction Tnaaav at nmn In the cafe rooms, at No. 14 South Tryon street-- Those who bsve ever visited the piece know some thing of the qunltty of the goods offer ed for sals. The auction will be lit eharra of the Southern . States Trust Company, receiver. '. . rEltSOXAU The Movement of 'a 'Number of Peo nle. Visitors and Others. " Mr. iames P.-Aedrey, of ElnenUe, was a Charlotte vlsltoryestsrday CsoU J. B. Underwood, of Fsyette ville, was In the city yesterday, stop ping at ths Central. ' . , 1 r!i H.nrv Y. Mott. ef Moorssville, spent yesterday in the city.' . capt. rnomaa amurpuj, wss a vnaxioiie Tnr jca-. Mr. J. M. Belk, of Monroe, spent yes terdsy in tna cuy on ouaina--. u. urvMii ftnam arrived m t dty 'yesterday morning from Atlanta. He has Just recently, returned from a trip abroaar- - . . n..tr Havnes. of Cllffalde. spent yesterday In the city, staying at - ths Central. Among ths visitors In the city yester- oay wss sis. u r. jMvrtimj, i villa, wno wu vuo m tilt. ltlB .... A . .h ..-t f - . .1 . m a as.ak asaoitroii. Mr. W. C Stack, of ' Monroe, waa in th city yesterday, at tne eurora. - . u. L u Harrlll. of Mount Pleftaant. was among the visitors nere rnwo'r r Mr. H. O. UOWry, OI naifan, waa E.wl a IV. a fantral vesterdav. Aittmi the outf-tewn people here yeaterday was Mr.. Thomas Barber, jr Mr. Fletcher at. cook, or rsyeiievnie, was a visitor In the cliy yesterday, be In. a aniaat at the Bulord. Mr. C. . Delllnger, of Marion, spent yeeterday In the city wnn ms son,-str, Wnlla. rhalllncr.1 " Amna ih vl.itnra ' Iil the eltv yester day were Messrs. J. O. White. J. I Adams sna v. n. v-nvia. or uuauima. Mr. W. C Womble, cf Winston-Salem. Is snendlnf to-dey In the city. . Mr. 11. u, tariwngnr, 01 nirin,'wn among the guests at hs. Manutacturera rlnh vaatardav. . 1 - Mr. E. W. Brown, of WaynesvlUa, was registered at the Burord last night. Mr. J. F. Hanes. or . Mocksvllle, Is a vlaltnr In lha citv. Among the gu-sts st the Central last night wss Mr. y. u. rmnaeiu ZEB VAXCE AERIE ORGANIZED. Easrlree Instltnte an Arle In Chaar. lotto" With S Members The Offi- -frrs Elected.:: The Zeb Vance Aerie of the .Fra. ternsi Order of Eagles waa Instituted In Charlotte last night by Deputy Or ganiser ,C..Cb- Boston, of . Qreeri yllle, & C The meeting -was held in -the Odd - Fellows HalL on West Trade street and there were present the 8 J charter members of the aerie. .After the 'business and ceremonial session, a de4lghful emoker, Was, enjoyed by those present . I- The following named officers; were elected: . Past . kvorOiy prevent. C. B. Frasler. worthy president. Dr. A. Fisher; vice president. W. K. Shelor; chaplain. E. D. Pruett: secretary. C. M. Creswelli treasurer, T. C. Toomey; conductor, Felix , Haymsan; . Inner guard, A. O. Prempert; outer guard, t!. D..' Roo; trustees. F. D. Leihco, E. F. Creswetl and C. B... Hooper. ' The7 next meeting of the aerie will b held nxt Wdnesday - night. Mr. Boston will admlnlsur the oblWratlon to those ' who could not attend last night at the hall .this afternoon at 3 o'clock; ..., -i.;v . . 111 1 ' Y F , i. - Fuotball This Artcmoon. ;t i ; '- The Clemson football team arrived In the City last night and are stopping at the Central. The Davidson aggre gation will come 'down this morning and at o'alock this afternoon, ths game will be played en the grounds at Latta Park. A good game is ex pected. . The admission - will be 10 cents. 'V ';,'. . Dcmorrstlfl RaUIca In Wilmington. Special to The Observer, ' -Wilmington,' Nov. I. Democratic rallies were held In the first and fifth wards to-night with speeches In the open air simultaneously by Hon. H. L. Godwin, Hon. N. A. Sinclair, and Col. Oeo. L. Morton, County Chair, man William 3. Bellamy presided and the meetings' were well attended in consideration bf the weather. Ths rounty . executive commAttee ha a vigorous campaign in progress and and experts to briny; eut a full vote1 next Tiieaday. . , The Federal Court was engaged all day Iri the continuation of the trial of ('apt. Mauchlln MeLesn. ' master of the Hrltiah steamer, chsrged with un lawfully detaining United HUtes marines aboard Ma Vriwel from New. port News to Wilmington, the men brf-lng shipped at the flrat named port. Argument to the Jury will be had to-morrow end the court will a rr. as tinlll Thursday of the f "Ho wing Veefc Irt' firder that Sttnnd ants may be at home on election day. v thi: m:sT ciiouca ,vet. The Girl KuriiUU the Pun In 'Bank era ami Brokers" A lively, Well . 1 ruintnl, Most Attractively Cos , tunica llioruii. . 'Bankers and Brokers," the at- traction at the Academy lact night, was witnessed by an audience that was kept In a rollicking- good humor throughout. Gus" Yorke and Kick Adams, the comedian, stars of the play, wire pretty good, very good at times, but the pleasure of the even. Ins; was J furnished .'by ' the chorus, which was probably V, the- youngest. freshest and ; best drilled that , has been to ' the Academy this season The girls, were young, ot artletlo ar chltecture, and pose wed . good voices as ? 4 whole ; although there was no particularly good soloist in the bunch; The chorus appeared In a doaen dlf. ferent costumes , al of " which," were pretty and attractiveand ,moat ot them Very abbreviated. w .-: ;. - There was little plot to the-play, which Is from the pen of Aaron Hoff man, but the lines are clever and the muslo good. The scenery appropriate ana attractive.-i.. . ,.z Blnocked Vrom Car by. Wagon Pole. R. 8. Furr, a young white man, was knocked from the ; step of a street car on North Tryon street last evenlna- bv the tMtla of m. virnn that was meeting the car. He was bdhrd ing the car at the fifth stret fnter section and did not -see the wagon, which was meeting tbe car. , He was knocked violently to the ground, hav ing two or three bonea broken and being severely grutsed. ' He was taken to the Presbyterian Hospital, where he Is being cared , for. Furr is the same young matt who became ill at tne rair grounds a lew . weeks ago and was under treatment at the hoe pita! for quite a, while he was unable to do out. i: .; ., : . Seocder College Booming Ultra Mod- Charleston News and Courier.'-l'V.' The ' Due 'West correspondent of Tne Charlotte Observer speaks of Mr, Brownlee, "the representative ; of the Ersklne Tennis Association,"' as naving met with representatives from all tbe colleges in this 8tate at the recent fair in Columbia. " The Seced. era appear to be keeping fully abreast of ths times. .Tennis was not a part of the curriculum In Ersklns some years ago. -- There Is no harm In ten. nle, we believe, but even, if there Is, the times make It neceevrry for the College at the .Corner,; t keep pace with the progress of u vents. What with Its dormitories, and 'tennis courts,, and base ball team, .and the psaims in metre, set to two-step muslo. It must be admitted that the headquarters of the true . prophets Is conforming to the world as nearly as circumstances, not to apeak ot con victions, will permit .. -. . k ( , Very Much the Reverse la Cabarlotte. Oreenville,' S. C, News.. . . . , ; Some ' remarkable deductions can be drawn from tax return figures. : In Oreenville county, for example, there was a larger Increase In population in dogs than In people during the past year. In 105 there were (.117 colls and In 101 tbe number went to .- 7i. an Increase of 41 J. - According: to the tax books, the dog population In 105 amounted to 1.484, while thla fear It Is 1.164, an Increase of 1,110. n other words, they are getting dogs on the tax books faster that they are people.'."- ... Cone, Along, Colonel. . ,. ,. . Everything. ,-,:-- ' Oosh all hemlocks! -' And Barnum and Bailey's circus Is groin to do Charlotte about November tenth. Are we going T Well cert Miss a circus even If we have to wear an overcoat not on your life! A cir cus -why-that U the only thing in all the world worth While.-. "We are go ing If we have to walk and crawl In ttnder the canvass. ; The Proof of the Poddhur ,-. Is the eating; 1.400 people eat Wheat oaiiy in Atnevuie aione. - FREDERICK J. PEARE ; OOXCKRT PIANIST. . . Vocal and " PUnoforte IastrucUon. Punlls nrenared for rhnmV' r,n..- and Operatic Stage. uiudio. 101 N. Poplar St Tel.. 1IJ0. Have You Got, .a Lard Load On Your Stomach? Hog lard Is hard to digest' " Many ot the so-called diseases V ot. the , ttomach and digestive ' organs are due directly to the continued .nd too frequent use of hoc i Urd. ' . Ask V your doctory T you ' feel heavy "nd doll after eating languid, rllsUesS and 'inert t4y, j: '4 ;v' '.; The f, chances . re v you have - 'tot , lard .load on yoaf stom. ach. Cut out nogr lard for a -month and not th difference J.:'a-i..rJ in yyur leeiings., ,- IHSCCpXKG'Wri; llcglcssVd llsrcless"; r r: Ku ture'g Lsird K ; : ' i'lfa, Tlio'j, Ideal shortenlhg Purcl PalkMc, Perfect '':"? C''.''.-' -ft :' ,' r. Cheaper; better ," and more satisfactory than hog lard and certainly more wholesome and more, healthful. .All grocers ell it. ' ! V . '". ' GLENfl DROTHEnS, ! I iNirlhnllnS ArenU. SNOVDItlPT U U IL U- S!ats A nloe lot new Hgts, fresh from the deft bands of our. Milliners. We hear it on all aides about how pretty our HaU aro thla season and a big" ad vantage is that the jtrlcea are reason, able. . Hew lot ..Hats Just received by yesterday! express. (. N ' : ":.;s",; 1 We .hardly ever miss a sale oa Cloaks. J We have such a large stock to choose from and the prices are acknowledged to Je very reasonable. Ladies Long Coats in splendid quality Broadcloth, latest styles, Black or Tang '...."-.V.'ja. -'.t . $10.00 eacb. ; Also lots of. good values In cheaper and finer Coata. Special lot Bain coats, 16.00 grade, bought under prloe. We have ' most too many of them and to reduce the stock, offer them at .' fS.18. fleeced Under-. 111 Full alas, well made garments; all grades for Ladles, Boys. MIssea and Children. ' r., We think w have the best fleeced Vests and Pants for the money in the United States. ; According to slie: 18c 90cn tSc.t 0o. 13 West Trade St The Fad of the Season Hand Painted China , The great variety of the useful and 'ornamental pieces' bf HAVILAND CHINA beautifully and artistically hand-pauited "which we are showing, are I the finest creations procurable.' It is a treat to see them at J. I STEERE Jeweier . 41 N. Tryon Street. V i' At Cost - v - i At Cant u I, 1 . .i . 1 ,.', ' ;gustg;i - o;,' Cloalis and Suits 6 si M ' , . r i - v faO .'.-V '-r mm mm 9m ::':'-V '(''.-: .v'A-vV---- $1.00 Black and a full yarns, all wool; SO 10c. Blue, Brown Our Cut flower Time Is eomlng again. Ws have made big preparations for furnishing our cue. tomers this season. Ws are cutting now a good let ot WHITE AND PINK ROSES with good stems. . Ws are prepared to take care of your order for - BRIDES' BOUQUETS and other wedding flowers. Nice stook cf flowers for FLORAJj DESIGNS which we make a specialty. Write, telegraph or telephone and ws will serve you quick, v 3. VAN LDfDLEY NURSERY CO. POMONA, N. O. - - Send Telegrams to Greensboro. - Sllvar, Cul Glass or Hand Painted China, or anything in 'the Iswelry line, it will pay you- to see our assortment; IlhbeVa Cut Glass, nckard'a , Rand.Palated China and all ' the best make- ; ef . sterling ' SUvef . t . Garibaldi o Bra. Headquarters for Diamonds.' R Do R Pnrchasabla Choice Home Bites In - . DUiWOHTUl S. Boulevard. 75x110: corner S3.000 8. Boulevard. 7liJ00j inside S.4A9 H. Boulevard. . inslds t50 K. Boulevard, corner; 100x151 1,500 park Ave., Corner..,...,,.. 1,00 Park Ave., . Inside. . . ano Kingston Ave., Inalde,. , sno Kingston Ave- corner l.xoa No better or' more deairable sec tlon for HOMH bickkkrs In North Carolina than DILWOIITII. Any of the above lots may be had on easy terms. . :v ! .- lis Yon Buy SOI S. Trjou. ' TTwdc 3I or tiX lUSUAMWPIIQJ ft m I WOOL PANAMA range of. the popujr Greens, 60 inches $1.60 value, at .. .' CENT DRESS GOODS REDUCED TO S8 and Black and Brown Mohair Checks; All-Wool, .Solid . ; Color Granites, and a number of regular 80c and 0c. Fancy Mohairs. ,' The widths are M and tl Inches. The reduced price tor choice . . Sao, ! CRAVANETTE" CLOTHS.' "Cravanette" Rain-proof Cloth, IS Inches wide, three shades Gray, Tan : and Olive; $1.2 1 value, at .. tsc Splendid ll-lnch Cravanette Cloth, several shades. Price .. .. '.. 50c I1.S5 FRENCH VOILES AT 08 CENTS. Black, hard twisted, fine French Votlei; several weaves; tight twisted yarn; Blue and Jet Black, 44 Inches; II. IS value, at So. " NEW DRESS GOODS IN BROWN. tl.lS value in Sea Brown, ILinch fine Wool Panama. Price . . . .. . tSc 11.31 value SS-lncb (EXTRA BARGAIN) All-Wool twill back Brown Broadcloth. Price.. .. , , , , . . fgc ll-lnch Imperial Serge Shadow Check ' Brown Suiting, splendid for separate skirts or coat suits. Prloe , , $10 yard. m mm WHOLESALE AND Uiiiiwir for - Big lot fine samples just in; : tadics Misses and Children's all kinds' Union Suits, .': ' v, , " ' " v. Vests andr; Pants, 1 Whites, Grays, Tans, Brown, etc. Heavy Ribbed fleece Uined, Heavy fleeced, etc. biggest and 5. f lias SateOE' - I I 1)1! ck -.l ifwii. - V - i J ! v -v-f ;- v AT 75c 'J' hea wldfcflnVtwls.1V.::'L'. ' wide, fine twisted CENTS. RETAIL S- finest lot we ever ( hade I . j a 'V. t
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