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AM INC. OP THE CLVLS. AilET.ICAN LEAGUE. Vni . 76 : . T5 . . "a . "i . 5S , fi7 .51 ..S7 Lt PC .m ,U(3 - .576 ,m .411 .:'p!ihi iv. il ( ,...!iro ..... i -tvel:in(1 ... " ff York 3 nil on .. j- t. I.Olli ... Av'a&liiiitston 49 hi 08 ' n 73 M NATIONAL LEAGUE. .,-. ..." Won. Lest p.n. .70S .m : .557 .491 -.m , .377 .au5 v :. P.C Ml .570 i .. .433 Chicago ..... Tit.hurr. ... ... ... .. 93 3? 76 l2 ' ( . M (Z 75 76 .Hi ' ?w York: . yhllaaelphir. Brooklyn Cincinnati .v Hoeton' . St. .Louis ... . , -' SOUTHERN LEAGUE, v - ' Won. Lost Atlanta . ...... J5 - J Memphis ... ... 73 , , Llttl Rock .. .. Nw Orleans vi JJ Montgomery ..... .. .. l '.i BirminKharc ... .. ... .. w - Fhrv-inwrl . ... .. . W w Nashville .. m .. .. .... K 72 YIKGINU STATE LEAGUES. Won. Lout P C Norfolk; 62 61 l M bi 42 4ft .579 Danville ,i Lynchburg' . Richmond , Iioanok .. Portsmouth 54 54 65 59 69 Mi ,sos ..4X3 .379 BASEBALL YESTERDAY. , American League. At Washington: First game-Washing-a. van.- vnrir ia Kwond same k".. ... .Washington 0; New Tork 2. At Boston: Loston 4; Philadelphia 0. At St. Louis: fit. Ixwia-Cleveland Mine postponed, wet grounds. At Chicago: Detroit 8; Chicago S. ' v , - National Leaeae. "At New York: Fitrt game New York W; Boston 9, Beccnd game New York 0; Boston L At Philadelphia; Philadelphia 7; Brooklyn . Southern League. At Atlanta: Memphis 1; Atlanta 4. At Birmingham: Llttla Rock 3; filr xnlnsham ft :Jiial ' Virginia. Stat League. At Norfolk: Lynchburg 3: Norfolk h At Portaniouth: Portsmouth 2; Rich mond 0. Innings, darkness). aern League. , At Baltimore: Newark 1; Baltimore 5. At Toronto: Toronto 0; Buffalo i. At Rochester: First game Montreal 5; Jlochesttr 4. Second same Montreal 3; Rochester 4. At Jersey City: Jersey City 3; Provi dence 6. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Uoston, 8ept. J Young and Waddell Indulged in a pitchers' battle to-day, th gam going 13 Innings without either team being 'aMe to score. The game was called at dark. Score: . R. H. B. Boston .. .. .... 000 000 000 000 -0 4 2 Philadelphia . . W0 000 0W 000 0-0 6 f Batteries; Young and Crlger; Waildell and gchreck. Time, 1:53. Lmpires, Sherl ian and Stafford. Chicago, Bept. 9.-Detroit'i last appear ance of the season here resulted In a de tent tor the visitors. Chicago scored all its runs on three hits, twu errors and two bases on balls. , Scorn: R. H. E. Chicago OMOMOOx-5 b I Detroit .. .. 000 21 00O-3 1 .6 Bp.tterlei: White ann Hort; Klllltfn, Blevfer And Payne. Time, 1:40. Umpires, connony anu num. Washington, Sept. 9. New York shut out the Washlngtona twice to-day in a double-header la to 0 and i to 0. In the first Neuer allowed hut two hits, while Hughes was hit hard. Hi we: R. H. n Washington .. . .. OOOOOOCnO-O 2 3 New York , 001 0i 020-10 12 0 Batteries: Hughes and Blankenshlp; Neuer and Kletnow. Time, 1:46. Umpire, O'Loughlin. Pecond game: R. H. E. "Washington 000 000 000-0 1 1 New y0rk loo (wi ww-2 5 0 Batteries: Ckhrlng and Warner; Chee . bro and KMnow. Time, 1:50. Umpire, O'Loughlin. , , , NATBONAL LEAGUE. ." Philadelphia, Sept. K.-Brooklyn could do nothing with Corrldon until the ninth Inning, when four hits and a bunch of errors netted five runs. Score: R. H Brooklyn ono 000 005-5 12 Philadelphia 301 200 iox-7 11 E. 1 5 Batteries: Bucker ami RiUer; Corrl dcu, Moren and Pooln. Time, 1:55. Um pire,; O'Day. 1 Jfew York, Sept. .-To-day's double fctader between Boston and New York resulted in an even break, the locals tak ing the first game, 10 to 0, and the visi ters the second. beore: R. H. E. Boston .. , ooo Ort) ooo o 6 i . X'ew York 210 00J 20X-10 10 I Batteries: Lyndaraan and Brown; JWutee, Ferguson and Bresnahan. Time, s 1:51. - Umpire, Johnstone. Gecond rame: H H V. Boston..,.. OMetlO-l f. 1 .w ,UI. .. . . .... VJV . ' " ' v i- Batteries; Young and Needlmm; Ma , tbewson and Bresnahan. Time, 1:10. Um pire, Johnstone. 80UTHERX LEAGUE. . Atlanta, Ga., Sopt. . Ford was Invin cible at erlttca!. times to-day and Atlanta took the first game of the series that will probably decide the championship in tine Southern League. Score: . R. H. E, Memphis ". o") 000fl!0-l - - Atlanta 101 001 Olx-4 Batteries: fltockdale and Hurlburt: Ford and gweeny. ' Elnulngham. Ala., Sept. 9. Birming ham and Little Rock divided a rtouhle feeader this afternoon. Clarke was suparb - 9n the seeond game, which was called on sveoount t darkness. Score: R. H. E. , Birmingham .. .. .. wo ooo ono-e Little Rock .... 003 U0 010-3 - Batteries: Regan and Latimer; Wal ters sod Woods. Er- Second game: ' R II. E. Irmingham ., .... 001 WJ x-5 Ittle liock 000l0 0-fl - Batteries: Clarke and Garvin; Walters, .Woods and Stark. , SHEEPSHEAD BAY R-CES. Dandelion a IS to 5 Favorite Captures v the Ocean HandicapThe Other Krent. - : 1 ShepsbaJ Bay, N. Y., Sept 9 Dande lion, the U to 6 favorite, secured an easy victory in the Ocean handicap; one mile, t Sheepahead Bay to-day. Ho ran a phenomenal race. He was in front at the turn Into the stretch and won by two lengths, Prookdale Nymph was second, a head before Bon Ban. Neellck, hvi!y played at to L won the Sap phire stakes by a heed frcro Lawrence P. Paley. Nlmbua, the favorite, was ft bad last. Summaries: First race. steepiciias, about t miles: Sheriff Williams, 2 to (. end out, won; : Hue PiK.q, t to S, pUee, sreond; Locked Out. 1 to 4, to show, third. Time. 4:0fi, Feiond ww, handles pk J-y ear-olds and r. mile and thire-slxteentlis: San Al- iro. 12 to t, won; Red Friar. 4 to . Place, eecoMi; Littleton Maid, out 'third. . Time, 2 : i-5. Third race,- the Sapphire, 2-year-oIds, FV, furtonxs, futurity course: Meellck, g to 1, won; Lawrence p, paley, 7 to 10, tiaee, second; Live Wire, out to show, t- lri. Time, l;8-5. Fourth nice, the Autumn handicap, the C"..n, yar-old.' and up.'l mMe: ban C'Hyn, 13 to 9, won; Brookdale Nymph, 2 to l,pla:e second; Len Baa, i to L ll.'rd. Time, 1:. 1 ifth'jac. 8-year-olds and up, selling, t-:;'e and a half, turl course: . Brancas, "' ,. ....... i w . . ..! 64 ... .... 4& ..... i ) to t, wn; P- h, K to , 1 ; c 1; ., .., to L to show, I.,. i . 4 1-4. tsx.i rac maidens 2-year-oMs, f ' fur-l-ri?n, futurity eour?9: Alfred Nobis, 8 u 6, won; Jtosimiro, S to 1, place, second; t'runterm:in1, 3 to 1, to aiiow, third. Time, l:l-i. ; , Oand Circuit Rart-s at Syracuse. "Svracuv., N. Y., Sort. 9.-The ' grand circuit ra;:s In connection vlth the New York Siata , fair opened to-day over a track made heavy by an Intermittent dritsle. Good time, however, was made ii tli three events, toirtieularly In the feature, the Syracuse stnke for !:ll pacein. ThiK race was won by Jennit! V. .after lie had finished fifth In the first heat. i No pools were sold end such Indfpend ent betting as was done was Hjsht. Karon May had no trouble In winning the S-19 Irot In strateht hoots, Gwr tak ing the econd money with lr. Ives. : Ttia 2:29 trot for 3-year-olds was a procession in each heat. Summaries: 2:15 trot, purse f 1.000: Uaron May won three sfraigut heats and race; Ir. Ives second; Fanny P. third. Beat time 2:Li'4 in third heat. 2:11 race, the Syracuse, pur.' JF.,001: Jennie W., won second, third and fourth heats and racp; l.t-land Onward Won first heat, jecopd money; Theinway third. Best time 2:GG'a In first hft. - 2:20 trot. 3-vear-oldH. purse 11.000: Aauln '6n two straight hents and race-, Sir Todd second; Om Margrave third. Best time 2:1& ' . . American Boat Wins King's Cnp. St. Sebastian, CrXiln, Sept. 9 Af ter n exciting contest with King AI toneo'a yaoht, Dios Salve, the Ameri can Bonder class fcoat Sopkane 1 won to-day's race for the Kind's .cup. The Dios Salve was aecond, - with ' tne Chewlnk VIII, Martleftead, Princess of the Asturiua and Oorlga, bunched in the rear. . , An AshevlHe Robber Arrested. Written for Tho Oltsnrver... Ashevllle, Sept. 9. Jn the arrest of Will Caldwell Tiere early Sunday morning the police beleve they have at ast secured one of the persons guilty of the several robberies com mitted' here recently. Caldwell had some stolen property on hia person when arrested, while the police "have recovered from Caldwell other stolen property. The manadmits robbing! two places in- the city. The police, however, have traced three robberies to Caldwell and it I believed that he la guilty of others. Berkley, Va., Ice Plant Destroyed by Norfolk, Va., Sept. 9. The" Berk ley Ice Works, one of the largest ar tificial let planta In thin section was deatroyed by fire early to-day with a losa of 150.000: insurance IIT.000, The fire originated in the Are room about the boiler where sawdust was used for steam purposes. A fire man, said to have been caught asleep, disappeared from the premises after LEWIS MM W'V:WlM' ska. .Nfl 'V- - -ja. a ure : White Lead It cheaper than any "graded" or "second" white lead (polite for "adulterated"), no matter bow low the price of the adulterated product. House Painting is economical only when material h used which will last, "Graded white leads, to-o.!!-d, soon Kale or wah off. Look for the Dutch Boy Painter on the krg. He guar, anted purity and long wear. For safe hy tint class dMltrt Send for onr hapKan book. Gives valuable Informatics oa Ut paint tubidt. JOHN T. LEWIS t BROS. CO. 231 5. Frsat Strw. fMlsstlpkla, Ps. For Sale by all Dealers. "ON THE SQUARE." GET CANDY Always Fresh- - Always the Best . ; Wa carry all assortments NURSES' REGISTER ON THE SQUARE Tbone T. " ' "WE NEVER CTjOSE," REMOVE vour vacation Tan and Sun burn with , ROSEMARY LOTION. 'The best ever." : , 15ar4.25cent3.Lll Dllworth Dra& Store mm- HUMS JORDAN'S I. S. DAVIS. Tbone S7. n, , : 1 :1 1 ' s -f , 6.rni i : i i - - 1 The vUd" v-. - 'favorable, Mov!i;?j the Cama toward the -water and i prition in t I'.erkloy ward of Nr. J folk. - L-jr'i ammonia tankt burst , during the Ure, startlir:? n-arby r.,s iJcnts.' " . " THIS; WEATHER. Washington, Sept, 9. Forecast: . . A'irginia. partly cloudy Tuesday and Wednesday, probably occasional alioaer, pooler Wednesday; light southeast to east Nort'U .Carolina.' South 'Carolina and Georgia, occasional showers Tuewlay ana Wednesday, cooler Wednesday,- light va riable winds. ' ', ; LOCAL OFFICE V. S. WEATHER c tjl'tjir AIT:. ' Charlotte. Sept. 9.-Sunrlse :01 a. sunset 6:39 p. m. ' ,. ' . , TEMPKRAT17RE (In degrees).- ItigrheSt temperature .. ... J.oweKt tempernture .. -.v. ,........ Moan temperature .... ... v... ... Kscess for the day Aeoumutntiwl excess for month Accumulatml exees for the year ., m.; 9S 70 79 7 2 123 Total for 24 hours ending S p. m... .01 total lor xne muniii Atcuro.uJatd deficiency for month.. .50 TotaTfelr Hie year 24 1 Accumulated deficiency for year v.i. J4.M Prevailing wind iltfoetlon .8. W, V. J. BENNETT. Observer. RUM. About Vance Park Compartments; . These modern city homes will be ready for occupancy about December 1st, .1907, Each one perfect in arrange ment, hot water heated, etc. Five Splendid rooms to each house. I Situated neat heart of city; within 400 feet of P. O. F.D.Alexander Real Estate, Fire Insurance. No. 203 S. Tryon. Vhonea 004-Aft. , WE WILL BUY Erwln Cotton Mill stock pfd. (N. C.) Trlon Cott Jrf Mill stock (Oa.) Osark Cotton Mill stock (N. C.) Modena Cotton Mill stock (N. C.) Lancaster Cotton Mill stock (S. C.)f Oibson Cotton Mill stock (N. C.) Monarch Cotton Mill stock (N. C.) WB WILL SELL Cora Cotton Mill stock (N. C.) 16V Oaffney Cotton Mill stock (8. C.) 94. German Amn. Cotton Mill stock pfd. (N. C.) 85. All quotations subject to change; if you want to buy or sU cotton mill stock or othar good securities write us, we make no charge for advertising unless alo or purchase at price agreed upon, We have some choice investments for sale, paying 10, 10 and 30 per cent., In Southern cotton mill stocks, will bear close Investlfatton. The Southern mills are making millions.. S0UTH1RN SECURITIES X TRUST -COMPANY J. A. Glenn, Pres. C. M. Glenn, Treas. Gastonia. 3V. C. A Poor, weak, flat Imi tation Ginger Ale will CAUSE Indi- frestion, thereby defeat np; the very purpose for which it ehould be taken. The value of purity and quality cannot be too strongly urged, there fore you should always ask for Red Rock: a real GINGER ALE which stands out among all other brands, domestic "and Imported, as THE ACMB OP PERFECTION IN COMBINED PURITY AND QUALITY AND' HEALTH GIVING RESULT. BEDROCK 'sssx sirup has been WITHDRAWN Prom all founts and bottlln i concerns. It is now manufao turto and bottled exclusively by THE RED ROCK CO.. and sold only In pint and quart, bottles or I cents a glass front original packages. Call for Red Reek and identify the bottle frown or lake! before you drink. . Manufactured by THE RED ROCK CO. Atlanta, Georgia ' wlace Team vs. Kansick Team. All South" At Lntic League Players. September 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 11. . . v:c ..; ' 'l' : Games called 4:30. Don't miss 'em. Admission ; j -25c.:; Stand extra ' 25c. ' Monday Children's Day, j ! Children Free. Tuesday Ladies' Day, Ladies Free, tj - ' - -"" .- : . : . " " .. . " - -t Fr;QiiiuClli We offer you a 7-room cottage, all modern con veniencesj in first-class conditionon the corner of .Poplar, and Ninth streets, for . .... .'. . $5,000. ; , Call or 'phono' . " , ", ' ijf , ' CAROLINA REALTY CO., . W. I. WILKIXSOX, AUnager. ' ' 45 tt. Tryon' St. File Insurance. ' . 'Phone 800. Sayings : Department in a national Bank " A'Vcry Desirable Depository v :':i -;;; -j!V vvKvi' v -': ".v ;-;-'' A' sJ v" .K'i' i: i ,:f :. 40 -S"4-"- '''!-'" ,f" Tou 'ave not only , all , the features of a savings, bank, but also . all the ; safeguards furnished by the national banking law, ..which does everthina; . possible ' to protect the depositor. With these ad . vantages, and f ... - ,. , - THREE -'MILLIONS ASSETS AND - FERSOXAIi LIAB1X1TT . , ' v v - i ' ; ' r The Commercial National Bank ' ',' OF CHARLOTTE, N. O. ' ' " ' " offers lta services to thepublic. ' ; . Four per cent. Interest, compounded Qoartorly. '- -Certlflcatea- of j Deposit also Issued, ; bearing ; t onr per. cent. .'..'',' , " R. A. DUNN", Pres. , A. G. BRENIZER,- Cash. Real Estate For Sale A beautiful home, E. Boulevard, Dllworth, all " modern, double floors anil walls, hardwood finish. This is a lovely home, $4,500 , Vacant 'lot, South Tryon atreet, In the very lieart pf residence sec tion, a beauty; plenty of ahade... ... ... .. $6,000 , ThreS of the prettiest lots In Elizabeth Heights, water and sewer-" age in front of same; listed with us for qulcTt sale, all as a whole' for- i. $1,750 Vacant lot, Elizabeth avenue, high location, shady side of street. Owner desires a speedy sale.. ... ..... ...... $1,500 : J. E. ilflurphy & Go ' 43 N. Tryon- St E.,W. Pblfer. Notary Pnblla ; eS The Fall Season -is the time of renewed business activity, after the summer season, and every business man needs the services of a progressive and up-to-date ? Bank. We solicit accounts on the basis of satisfactory . service. " N . ' American Trust Company Capital and Proflta Trust f 1 Wocd fibre M Plaster, IhKtar V; The Builders Friend. ; -Freezing does not hurt? natural shrinkage will not v crack it; water does not make ityfall off; hard -' i as stone. Write for booklet- Manu- ; : factored -by - CHARLOTTE PLASTER CO, . Write tor Booklet. IN One-Store House,' three sum of .'. .... .i 'Annual rental $213. Brown & ,. .- -f -- ' r ".-'' V'-V v X ,'hone,535. ; ; ' Mew mmzm Open night Now E? L Keesler, Sec. and Treas. Phone $14, Sate W. E. HOLT. V. Prea. A. T. SUM3IEYr Asst.. Cash. Jjj Tbone 842. ; .. era 1 Building. - $450,000. REAL ESTATE Tenant Houses, all for the a. $1,700. Must go quick. ' ' Company "t . i . : v ' ' 1 -'.;' .u '.-y'X V" S' m .03 N; Tryon St. Series t3 S. Tryon St OKARLOTTZS, H. 0. II ' . -ii B. a L. i . , , , . . . . ' ' Tfcpre comes i.:,' i-i . j Mur, nih. J fvr coj". ;.!! ,ifi.r, i..':ver,4 Irt ort I questions ti.at i;..1utnce your decision. First: The hcaUhfulncis of the 'locality. , Second: The character of the neighborhood. Third: The character of the developments, present and future, that will be made in the Immediate section in which you locate. Fourth: The dimensions of the lots to be secured.' Fifth: The conveniences to be obtainer In the way of water, .lights, sewerage, street cars, transportation, etc. We claim that you will find the ideal Bpot at Elizabeth Heights. - See us for prices, terms and sizes of lots. ' , mam heal estate loan oteo'si raw Capital $75,000.00. '' -' ;h.i.n Barplus $100,000.00. rresldcnt, ' TitJ Vice President W. S. ALEXANDER. -'.'": ''.,''.'"" ' " R. A. DTJNX Secretary and Treasurer, . v..: - A. UORRIS McDOXALD. NEARLY EVERYBODY i has .money to burn,, but- the 'wise ones do not burn it They pre..' fer a iSnvwGs neeoujvT ' i - . . t . with the . 1 ; Charlotte Trust Co. which paVs 4 .per'' cent., compounded Quarterly. . . f If Hying out of the city, open an account by mall.' J. II. LITTLE, President . ' y Cv M. PAHERSOX, Vice Pres. 1 . u, -3u''lt .nACOOD," Cashier.' ' JhC;( Merchants S Farmers National Bank , .'. "i" '"J "l l' ' 0P I)TTE, X.C Y j j ' 7' -i ' ; Capital; $200,000.00 , Surplus, $100,000.00 V he officers of this bank will be pleased to meet or - ? correspond witH ihose who contemplate v .making, changes r' opening new 'rjA- V"" i"' . accounts. ' ' " FOUR PER CENT. PAID ON SAVINGS AND TIME DEPOSITS. - . - : Officers: - Geo, E. Wilson. President. - .Jno. B. Ross, lce President ; ,' 1 ,f- ' W. O. "WUklnson, Cashier., - ;l Rea I Estate - flu For sale at less than two-thirds its value. ,Lot 100x125 on ralK road, with side track, improvements consist of a 1-2 story brick building and a 1-story brick warehouse; also a 1-story frame warehouse; all - very heavily, built Suitable for manufacturing: or heavy storage. . . - , This Is a bargain as offered.- See us for particulars. , , The Charlotte Realty Go. ; A. G. Craig, Phone 37T. FIRST NATIONAL BANK CHARLOTTE. IT. C UESKt L McADEf. GSa W. BRYAN. H. M. VICTOR. ' Presldeat Vice Prealdeat . Cashier. Cspitsa..,......v...;..............,tsoo,ooo . Sorplus and Profits. .r?. $221,0$a 'V l- " ' , DIRECTORSt , n '.''.:' f . r' nTV' ' P. D. ALBXAXiva . J v .' pESnT If. If cADSIi ' a1 w.. brtaic , ( , r"; j ; ;:: .. "if:' r, a-iTowituj (- r 4. tt BURtOrGBS . ' ', XT. B. RODMAS , "J - t " FRANK GILKEATB i ' 1 ' ' " W. WADV " ' " J. S. 1ITERS . . CXLAS, A. 'WILLIAMS Tour business respectfully , solicited. Every courtesy and aeconuno. v datloa' exteadsd coaslstsnt with safe banking, , . ' 1 ;' '', H. M. V1JTOR, Caatler. r 1 - -1 The Charlotte . .CHARLOTTE, K.,a , ;( " The chief concern of the offlcers and directors of this bank la the welfare of. Its depositor and the security of their deposits. ' The Charlotte National' Bank was founded y men of means, In-" tegrtty and successful business experience, end Its enviable record ' has given it a reputation for 'solidity that (Attends far, beyond Mecklenburg county 'and 4 North Carolina. , ff'you want absolute ' safety, It is hers We' solicit your 'business. ' . ; , ' -., , ,t' ' - B. D.' HEATH, President ' . ' JXa L SCOTT, Vice President , W. H. TtlTTTYi Cashier. . The-. QqvIeis-IrSabit Is best cultivated by practice.-. Open an account In our Savrnga Bank and seevNhow soon It will : Interest you . to ; keep the , small amounts to swell the account Try it; A dollar will do at first , .1 u;' WE PAY YOU TO SAVE, 1 " Southern Loan h Savings Dank , p. M.BR0W5, President. W. L. JEXKIXS, Cashier. . V ILA, DUNN, Vice President, ; -t ; . , . ' STOCKS AND , BOXDS , , Subject -We Offer: ' r Subject We Waalf 20 Chadwick pref. 7, 100 and int 8-20 Lumberton, 216. 20 Hoskins pref. 7, 100 and int i 1-20 Dresden, ' 128.. iy . ': 15 Highland Park pref. , 100. , 10-20 M. & F. Bank, Mi.;; 188elwyn Hotel Co., 75. - 10-J0 Charlotte. Trust i Co., 12s. 1 1 N. .C. R. U. Stock. 171 1-2. " 10-20 Hoskins,. 140. 20 Osark Cotton Mill, 190. - 1 20 Oaffney, 92 1-1. ; " 50 Highland Park, 1(1. , v eu Limestone, ISO. 50 Henrietta, 10. . . '' " If.- '.rjscarora, 1)2. . . : 12 Louise, J2 -1-2. . " . 80 Cllffslde 151. -V , 10-20 Coptmercial Bank,-1(1. . on Lancaster, 118. 50 Washington pref., 111. ; 30 Waahlngton com., SO. i lOAmerican Trust Co.," ISO;'"" '"V't0 Wmeaesetf-1 ii-e' 50 Cheswell. bid. 20-20 Watts, 115. j CO Edgefield, bid. . Railroad Cheap Secretary. - Office 18 E. Trade St.. National Bank 20-20 Chlquolft, 125. ' v
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