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t 1 , Oil i f t j t t n I ltv ' . ; i t.: 1 i t!,e ' ' , I j - v I MP," ' , i I Kie " , . fct 9:4... i v h 1 i . ; t ; i u'li r f J jr t' : ! j " . t' 1 1 -nesday c-runa; at tS; all are cordially Invited t,j these services. West nil.;": '( r ilpv. Alexander Mar tin, pastor; preaching at 11:15 and 7:30; Sun i.jy , ( hool at 10; public cor dially inviied to all services. '' St. Paul Rfv. Charles E. Raynal, pastor; preaching at 11 and 7:30 by the pastor; Sunday school at 3:S0; - prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:4S; all are welcome. f Tenth AvenueRev. A R- Shaw, v.i .pastor; preaching at H and7:30 by . the pastor: Sunday Bchbol? at-3:30; Westminster League meeting at 7; prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8; all are invited to th;aa services. ; methodist,. :; ' Trinity Usual service at ll; at 7:80 . Bishop It C. Morrison -will preach; , . 1 Sunday-schocl at 3:80. ' ' . r, ; .Epworth Preaching - at 11 ; and ' 7-15; Sunday school at 9:45; preaching at Seversvllle at 8;3Q; Sunday school ' , - mi 2:30.-" ; ,;'. , . Brevard Street Preaching at 11 and 7:80 ty the pastor, Rev.. Harold Tur ner; at , the evening service there will V- toe a short review of the year's work: v Sunday school at if prayer meeting at 10; a cordial "Invitation 16 all: . , North Charlotte All services in the '." new church; Sunday school at 0:45; . preaching at :S0 by Rev. PFsto T. Durham; Bishop Henry C, Morrison) and Presiding Elder J, Ed. Thompson - ' wilt also be present and take part In . the services; all' are welcome. , Calvary Preaching at 11 and 7:30 ' bv the pastor fie. Ji JV .JTottea : at the morning service the ordlnanoe of baptism will be administered and sev , eral received Into the church; morn ing prayer service at 10:15; Sunday school at 3; a cordial Invitation to all . - pll worth -Rev, C. M. Short, pastor, v Services at 11 and 7:30; Sunday school at 9:45;? !! -are welcome. i , . Ton Streets-Preaching at 11 by ,'; Rev. J. , Ed. Thompson, presiding el ' I der ; no service at night - on account of the whion service at Trinity church,' at which Bishop Henry C Morrison wilt preach; prayei meeting at 10; " Sunday school at 3:30.- " Belmont Park rPreachlng at 11 and ;" 7 by thefpastor.XRev. VW. : S.Hales;, children's missionary rally day service at-8; prayer meeting at 7:80, Thurs days to all of these services the pub f 11c Is cordially. invited. . . First Preaching at It and 7:465 1 theme for the mrrnlng sermon "Seen 1 - la the Garden flabbath school at -12:15; session, will .meet in church study at 10:45 to, receive members; a '. cordial 1 nvttation is extended v to strangers to worship with us. ... ' , -' LUTHERAN. ' ' St. Mark's Services at 11 and 7:80; Sunday school at 3:80; meeting of Cat echu ms In lecture room at 10:15; us- tial mid-week service Wednesday even ing at 7:80. ! ,:- ,, , , episcopal. " K- Church 'of the Holy Comforter, BIm's Hall, Dilworth Sunday school anS Bible class at 9:45; morning pray er and sernion at 11- 1 St MartlnsChapel, Davldsonl and Tenth streets Sunday school and Bl ' bl class 3:80; : evening prayer and sermon, 7:30.'. . - .-.-,. St. Andrew's .Chapel, Seversvllle ' Morning prayer and sermon, 11; Sun day school at 4. , Chapel of Hope,1' East Fifteenth streeWSunday school, 8:30; evening , prayer and sermon, 7:30. .. St. Peter's, corner Tryon and Sev enth streets Rev. Harris Malllnckrodt v rector. Twenty-fourth Sunday after Trinity. Celebration of tyhe holy com , munlon at 7:30; morning prayer, ante communion and sermon ' at 11; Sun ' day school and rector's Bible-class at v '8:10; ; evening prayer and sermon at 8 ; pews free; all are welcome; the rector will preach at both services, " BAPTIST. " Ninth Avenue Services at 11 and 7:80, conducted by the pastor, Re. 1, U. . PruettiSunday schoolat 3:80; ,-i prayer meeting Wednesday evening at i -.8 - , ... . :- , . First Rev. Herman H. Hulten, pas tor. Th tpastof will preach, at both services .. Morning worship at 11 o'clock; subject of morning sermon, " "Thy Word Is a Lamp;" evening wor ' chip at 8 Subject-of sermon, "Judas Iscarlot." Mid-week services as usual; ail are welcome to these services. ? - ' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Service to-dViy at 11 o'clock, at the , hall. No. 22 1-8 West, .Fifth street, ' Subject: "Mortals anfl Immortals.; . i . ,t 1 e i i 1 ) t ( wan' i: i if v i it 1 ' .lii ), i ) 1 1 w 1 woven into clith as nei a-' 1 to all Intents and purposes , will have been, sold Ju.t the same as if the current market price had been paid ror it. when received. vvnne some f the farmers are taking advantage of this offer, others are not. . They see that the storing of their cotton is nothing more than its sale; that it has the came effect Upon the market, and hence they are loath to 'part with It under such circumstances. Others do not - take such a view of the situation. They see an opportunity to have their cotton stored for nothing and - they nave .the option of demanding pay ment for U an ,day they want It or of borrowing mone liberally at easy It is believed that the Cannon Mills will take in "frge' blocks this week, for the terms are "generous, considering the scarcity"5 of ready money and ihe general stringency in ununciai circles. . ,(- i - AT THE Y. W. C. A. This Is the Week of Prayer AD Over the World. . v The first- service-of .the week of prayer, will be held at the rooms of the, Toung Women's -Christian Asso ciation this afternoon at 5 o'clock, y .Miss Ida Garrison, student secre tary for the Carollnaa,' wfl! speak, using as her subject: "The Master's It Is Interesting to know that all over the world young women will be praying and that 400.000 association members will e at the feet of the Master, asking for gulJance and blessings during- this .week. It is customary during this week for each association member to pay into the office of the local, association the world's nickel. vThls-.offering '1b the cnannei wwcb makes possible Inter national communication and fellow ship. ' , . A , c tiAll the members -of 'the Charlotte association are asked to make this ofrering and . to feel that In so Join theyf are personally helping in the work the association ks trying to ac complish,, ' 5--! .'-:..V- :t Monday, at 1 o'clockthere. "will be at prayer service lasting Just 15 minutes.- at which time Miss Carrie Mc Lean will speak on The Royal Com mandJ in '-.?"- "y ; All ladles are .cordially invited. PEOPLE'S 91 mm All adverUsrasenta' insertcjl in nils column at rate of tea . cents per line of at. words. No ad. taken for le than 20 cents; Cash In Advance. : -WANTED. WA NTED Room and board by man, wife and 4-year-old girl; Fourth Ward preferred. . Address 'A,"., care Observer. WANTKD Ccuple or two gentlemen to room and board In private family Ad dress X care Observer. v.i.--i-v,' . WANTKD Ot once, two hustling shoo salesmen.) The Little-JUong Co. WANT?T-xperJenced machine hands. Good wages, , steady BBiployment The Charlotte Clothing Mfg- Co., Ccr. Tryon and 4th streets. -i.:, , . . WANTEP-To Wee. machine Bhop and fundry, ; thortiughly equipped to do all kinds of repair work and manufacturing; Plenty ot work to ilo and plenty of la- Dor. Keasoa ror leasing, inability to give shop peraonal attention.' Will sell to re liable persorf, two thousand dollar stock of supplies on hand as used. J. R. Page, Blscoe, N..-C. WHAT CANNON MILLS WILL DO. - Big String of Mills Agree to Advance 8 Cuts Per . Pound ' on Cotton Stored . .With , Them t or , Take theJ Cotton and store n on vjai x- Liberal , Offers to' Farmer Few ' -Taking Advantage of the Offers so Far Market Low and Money Scarce. .Mr rifiZ-ii . " .The stringency vin the;noney.mar- - ket and the current low price of cot , . ton are ' two topics which are ex- citing no end of talk in financial "and other circles. Ready money is at a premium and cotton ;; i values have about reached that point where they cannot safely descend much farther. In many cities and towns the local banks are hedging in order to pro- - tect themselves, and .the warehouses f all. over the belt are .being ..taxed to their utmost capacity in order to ' accommodate the thousands and thousands of bales which the farmers f ' do not, care to throw, upon the de clining market The . seriousness of -the situation dawns- upon one when the several facts are considered Jolnt Jy. The big' majority; of the farmers ... have mortgages and. notes outstand '. ing which represent a large portion " """of the -year's - expense in making their crop and these are falling due now. The ' market t is declining and no one - wishes to. sell, for better - prices are ? sure to -follow. -Under . ordinary circumstances such an 'one ' would .store his cotton in a bonded 4 warehouse) and . then, with the re t. -etpts and the cotton for security, JN rrow the money of the local banks. V ust here ' the rooneyi stringency : ' pinches, for the banks say that they have -practically no money to lend, and for' that at least 8 per cent; Is - demanded, i Even then not more than 6 cents per pound could be secured. No farmer need sacrifice his cot ton at current low prices nor pay 8 per - cent: for money borrowed on " warehouse ) receipts, if :, he - consult . with : Mr. E. C. Earnhardt, local representative of the Cannon Mills, . Of Concord. Mr. J. W. Cannon,, presl dent - of the . Cannon Manufacturing ; 'Company, in a signed statement, has ., agreed to ' store the cotton in a bonded warehouse In Cencord,nd either advance 8 cents per pound on , the receipt - at per cent, interest, . charging 16 cents per month for in surance and J storage,- or take the cotton on call, charging nothing for When you are sick, out of sorts, tk lldllliiters Rocky Mountain Tea. The mof effective remedy. Relieves" whe otlieni rati. - You he the Judge, try It. S3 cents, Tt-a or Tablets. , WANTED-Salesmen Of ability and neat appearance to call on nil merchants in their territory; elegant side lino conven ient to carry; good commissions, prompt remittance. . Bjelmont Mfg.. Co.; Cincin nati,, o. .('-,' j .'..'.-- .... WANTED 'At once. good stenographer, r Male preferred. V''f care Observer. WANTEI-Party to Invest two to: four thousand " dollars "in " new up-to-date manufacturing plant. - 'CrTice of '"presi dent or, general, manager-goes with .deal at fair Kalary. Address "Investor." care Observer. . v.. , A-)f-,; ,. WANTEDTraveling ,salesmeri to sell grocers, general, store and commis sary; salary and expenses or commUislen. Red Cross Vinegar Co ,S,t lrf)uis, Mo. WANTED White barber. 60 - per cent, 14 guaranteed,. If - not 'fitst-clas. please do, not apply. It D.t White, MadU son,. Ga,.,,, ..., --..'.; --;-. ' - v WANTED-Representatlve salesman In North Carolina to , handle high-class line of advertising calendars for coming yenr. - Contract- starting January 1, 1908. The only line manufactured In the entire "South. Reliable salesmen only need apply. SouUiem Photo Matenat Company. Atlanta, Ga ., ; WANTKD-Ralesman to sell retail trade. Your locality, ' per month and ex penses to start, or, commission. Experi ence unnecesssn-y. Hermingsen , Cigar Company, Toledo, Ohla . .. - WANTED-Salesman for North Carolina, experienced traveling man . preferred; line staple for. general trado; position permanent:' $30 wookly advance with commisstons. Sawyer, Leslie & Co., De troit, Mich.. - lf ., , . f WANTED Capable salesman to cover 1 North Carolina with staple line. High commissions,, with $WQ monthly advance. Permanent position to right man. Jess. H. Smith Co., IXrtrolCMlch. WANTED-Positlon: by experienced ste ; nographer; good "reference Address j'Jf jX."-- care' Observer. M-VV,.,:" WANTED--A competent, experienced stenographer to begln work, at once. The F. R. Penn Tobacco Co., Rcldsville, N.C.; m .. iv,.t.-1.vw,.) WANTEDLady canvaser to "solicit subscriptions, for an; afternoons paper Liberal terms .to the right party. Ad dress O. E. A., care Tho Observer. ' WANTEr-Unmedlately, several hundred -teachers for N. C. school Splendid openings.. - Special trial enrollment Outck. Sheridan's Agency, - Greenwood. X W ANT ED Men to learn- barber trade . ill equip shop fcr you or furni.h no sttlons, few weeks completes, constant practice, careful instructions, tools given Saturday wages, diplomas granted. Writa tor catalogue,, Moler Barber College, At lanta, Qa. .;-;.; ' ,;. ..J - .: .... WANTED Position by young man . as hc k-keeper, experienced ; can give good reforence.5 Address . "Competent." Observer.' WANTED-For. U. S. Army, able-bwlisd, unmarried men, between aces of 21 and 35, dtlsens of United States, of good character and temperate habJti, who can peak, read and wrrte English.- Men wanted now for service in Cuba. - Kor Information apply to Recruiting Officer, K West Trade St., Charlotte, N. C; 264 South Main St. ; Aahevltlo, N.-Cr Bank Building, Hickory,. N. C: 417H Liberty (St., Winston-Snlem, N. Ct litiMi North Msln St, .Salisbury, N. C: kandall liuildlng, Columbia, S. C.S'Hayneswprth and Conyet's BuiMlnc. Greenville, '8. C. or Glenn Building, Spartanburg, 8. C. - i i 1 J k I., da 1 (V. Co., v. h lii.i t ai LJ. I Law t LL U Avu J AH advertisements Inserted la tills column at rate of ten cents per lino of six words. No ad. taken for leas than 20 cenis. Cash in advance. FOR SALE. FOR SALE-N. C-4 : and 'per cent, ! bonda. LeRoy Davidson. FOR SAT.E Fifty thousand pounds, of evaporated apples, ten thousand pounds of sun-dried packed tn fifty-pound white conon v sacKs. hickory MllUug - Co., HickorjV N. C. . . . . .- - FOR 8ALE A , 25-horse-fower douBse drum reversible Udsrewt-od boistlna: en gine. In first-class condition: also about low reet ct 40snnnd steel rail: also four forty-foot creosotsd rlne derricks, fully equipped. Carolina Pole Company, Wll mifgton, N. C. Box 212. . .-y -y. KOK EAT.ErVictor Auxetdnhone. brand new; cost $50i. Will sell reasonable. Address, L. C. Ber. care Observer. KOK SALi) November Tth to lith. fur niture and household goods, at a bar gain for eah. Must b void culck, as am moving away. C. Searratt residence Rankin street, , High Point N. C. ; ; FOR BA 113 November 7th to 15th. sec-ord-hand bitreans, -wash stanls, folding bed. wire springs. Iron bed, blue flame stove, sheet iron heaters,; walnut suite of .furniture refrigerator ' and other housuhold atxds cheap for Cash. C. frVur ratt. resld:nco Rankin street. High Point N. C. . ' - ' s FOH KALE year-old grape vines. 10c. Ornamental and , shade ' trees cheap., Tas tiupjrs. Box 19 B, H. F. D. No. 5, Charlotte. . r , FOR RENT. FOR RENT Three, furnished or unfur nished rooms. 10 West Fifth. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, 1 modern and private. .507 East .Ave. . . . FOR RENT Furnished - house ; on car line. Good location. Inquire 715 NortK Pine St .:v :-- ., !.--y.?" FOR RENT Three ' furnished rooms, private family Apply No, 805 West 7th street .. ' ' . - v ,. J . - FCR RENT-Resldence in Dilworth. For : terms apply to O A. Robbins. ; . ; FOR RENT The farm known as the "Iwwd" plate. Possession given-January 1st ''1903.,. R. M, Miller, Jr. JUSCELLANEOCS. PRINTER A steady position to - a straieht matter compositor; one who has-some .idea of i ad setting preferred. Material all new. : Ulve full particular in first ietter. The Times Company, Unciitnton, N. C. . ' ... NUMBER S3.297 won the pipe this week. Holder of this number phase call.. Con solidated Qgar Store. . . v''.-,- BUY Dent's & Adieus Kid Gloves for men. Tans, arrays an 1 whites, dressed and undressed, Jl to $2.50. , The Llttle- Long Co. m SEE MRS. JOB PERSON'S regular ad vertisement in to-day s paper. it may be a dead easy thing for you to make $28. . , .. I HAVE A FEW, thousand dollars to loan , or invest In paying property Ad dress '"Cash,' Charlotte postoffice. 8ALFSMEN WANTED to sell to gro cers, druggists ana confectioners; u per month and expenses. California Cider & Extract Co., 8t Louis, Mo. GOOD PAY--To men everywhere, to tack ' signs, distribute circulars, samples, eta No canvasslr.g, - ..Universal Adv. Co., Chicago...;'.,!'; ';.:. ; ? ';!i,".' :.':. GOOD PAY-Men wanted everywhere te tack signs, distribute circulars, sam ples, etc. No canvassing. National Dlst. Bureau. Chicago, in. - , ( , WEAR "CTlworth Shoea They are comfortaNa snannr. and rood wearers: none sold tetter for $4 and $4.50. The Little-Long Co.- ' FURNISHED ROOM wanted, by young , man of good character. .Southern part of city preferred. Address G. E. P.. Box 61; City. - , i;- . .- . VrT' HUSTLERS everywhere. $25 to $30 made . weekly, distributing circulars, samples, no canvassing. Steady.'-. Merchants' Out Door Ad. Co., Chicago.., 'A, WE WANT an active and accurate ste- norranoer. Touna man familiar.-with details cf cotton mill - office preferred. Address ; North4r 'CarolinaV"-- care Ob server. -u-j ..,.fl..vv'i ; . . r:-". WORKED BISCUITS 10c. per dosenj i dux, f or J&c. , I do special work, such aa serving, at : parties and . reoentlous. Arleaa Smith. ;,. 'Phone 01 ' i f THE KEMPER-THOMAS Company,- of Cincinnati,- Ohio want for the . year 19W, a selling representative for the ter ritory ot North and South, Carolina for the best selllna and finest line in the country of copyrighted three: color, snd half tone: domestic calendars, Imported calendars, advertising novelties; doth and Jeather goods. 'Exclusive-territory. Liberal terms. Address - applications to "Hales upartment" ' v WEAR "Dilworth" Hats. They are nob bv. stylish and th- best hat sold for C60. The little-Long Co. . - CIVIL SERVICE examlnatiors will soon be held in every; State. Full Informa tion and questions Recently used b , the Commission free. Columbian Correspon dence College, Washington, D. X3. MONEY 1 TO LOAN at 5 per cent. , on ' good buslneM, well located city prop erty LeRoy Davidson. ri,t v n J( TEACHERS WANTED For pcod ra- cancies open now and later. .Scores ur gent direct calls. Special enrollment of fer to those miallfled. Southern Teach ers'- Agency,: Columbia,- B. C, v FINE FAT SQtTABS-Dellvered. In pairs or ooxens. --fiicne a. Mecklenburg Squab Farm, 1X1 E. 7th street : WANTED EVERYWHEItE -Hustlers, to tack signs, distribute circulars, sam ples, etc.; no eanvaMlng-, good pay.'. Sun Advertising Bureau, Chicago. . , EXPERIENCED, competent . young lady desires position st once as stenograph er. Goad references. Addross "P. 8.," care Observer, -'; ..:''.' - .". v HOTEL proprietor,, exaerienced. snccess fut and - well . recommended. - wishes ta make a change. Interested parties aj- dress witn. f uu particular I. , A. M care Observer. . - v.'-i----. .j-;.- WEAVERS ' WANTED-Fine shirtings and dress goods. , Narrow Crompton A Kriowles Looms. Aberfoyte Mig. Co., Chester, Pa. -.":-. NEWS AGENTS with blue suit and cash security wanted for' two rood irnlna Vrlte to Union News Co.. Union Sutlon, Columbia, 8. C .-, -, POSITIONS-In every liner salaries Wt to ptft month! demand for help great er ; than the supply; pay when position Is secured: stamp for particulars. Na tional Employment Association, Century LOST LOST Solitaire diamond ring Tlrfnny A Co. name fxn limliln. tnu nw,A !,. return to Observer oftkc j bd sj . .sv.jt w' J u Ivy V- WJ mJ L WWJ W - 'i Krai f-1 The above only illustrates three of our Plain Tailored' Suits. We show to-morrow many entirely new models of the dressy kind, just from the designer's hand, copies of new Persian styles. These Suits are .beautiful in appearance, ap propriate in color and design and will appeal to ladies of individual taste and particular in dress. ! Of these Dressy Suits we show only one of a kind and color. An early call will give choice of styles. " ; Our Suits range in price from $13.50, $15.00, $19.50, $22.50, $25.00, $37.50 to $65.00 A Large range of new Suits at this , price, Suits Broadcloth and Panama, handsomely trimmed, We don't believe you can equal these, values elsewhere at AUTUMN COATS FOR WOMB 1 We court' comparison in our Coat section, because we don't believe there was ever a more carefully selected stock of Coats placed before the ladies of Charlotte thanwe can now show jou. These long, graceful Coats for general wear are practical and very stylish, and we have some stunning models in dressy styles and Opera Coats, all made after the most correct models where lines and sym metry' count. ! , ' v," ' ; ; Exceptionally pretty Coats of good quality Broadcloth, satin lined throughout, beautifully trimmed with silk braids and velvet, at. . . . .$10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 "Better Coats at. ; . :. . $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 up to $45.00 Evening Coats all colors, at;V,., .VV. $22.50 to $370 Automobile' and- Raincoats of Silt and Safin. New models of these beautiful - Coats of the ' famous "Kenyon" - make. The colorings are beautiful and ()iiali Aty. dependable. Prices ranging from .$12.50, $15.00, $19.50 to $35.00 1 - . S V .. SPECIAL FOR MONDAY v20.Cravenette Coats in Black,; Oxford, Grays, Light Grays and Tans. "These Coats Tar beautifully tailored of good -"materials, -both tigW'aridloose-fittin modejs- just the garment for general utility wear. '-."v. vf'iv';- Former prices of these Coats were $9.50, $1250, $15.00, $18.50. Choice, of the lot - ; tomorrow at. i , . ... . . . .$7.50 4. . l; Extra charge for alterations. ' . ii BELTS OF ELASTIC AND LEATHER When you think of Belts, think of Purcell's. We show an extra largo line, at all . - times, and as soon as a new? idea is created in this line it is represented , in our . stock. Prices ...v; .....,50c, 75c.f$1.00, $1.50 to $o.00 each k .V "nTT nil . .fcl 1 rr i.aiwvje ': Y 9 IB lit ' 1 'famammm- 1 Ik, 1 CHILDREN'S AND JUNIORS' COATS ' ' . 5?. Ourlstdck of Children's Coats -embraces most everv stvle iiriaffinahK nf lHW - Cheviot All-Wool Mixtures and Broadcloths for Dress Coats, all colors: trimiriM J? andstyles, at.. ...... $38, $5.00, $6.50, $7.50 and $8.50; I V'-''W-" ','. OTT.ir TJX"riTn a a 1. t u ; .i - . 110.00 Petticoats at $7.95 tt 1 . -.-.v, nm. 1-. cii.fi- .1.-. i.!..ii ...v. .1 11 .1 1 . . ;..., ', jT,, . xnese DKins arc ocauuiuiiy maae 01 uie dcsu ana most dependable taffeta good wide flounces; pretty,' but not elabete enough to collect di , ' i;urs o beauty, style and quality . ' Such Furs are always satisfactory. Handsome Fur Neck Pieces and sets of genu ' -1 ine Minki Eastern Mink, Squirrel, Black Marten, Blue Lynx and Fox. : Neck Pieces at. . .. ; .. ; i ; ... ... .... . . . .$3.93, J5.00 up to $50.00 Match Sets tV..,'.. . v. Vk. to 15.00 Linen Collars, Embroidered and Plain, all sizes;.........-v. 15c, 25c. to $1.00 each NeckwearNew line of Neckwear on sale to-morrow, 20 new styles of Lace and SilkBows. Prices..,. ; . ....15c, 25c. to 50c. Completp ' stock of "Merode',V Underwear and "Onyx" Hosiery, the kind that ; gives satisfaction and is .dependable. The prices arc just the same as the ordi ' f nary kind. - , ,: . Roral Worcester t end , Boa Ton Corsets. I s,:-' f f V 77 TJO : LIU '0 Bee Out Xew line or KtJ Clovcill Colors ;". ... :..,,1:,, ; and Lcntljs. 1
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