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j i ! I ..' . . : i . . . P l i i -i '1 . at J.tt ii 1 I . i cis i Twined ', Jc icw of the Day lie f t o ... .,1 lstirlty. i anJ Ellt -and Mary. Martha and eni iia ana Mary. Martha m(.,m ,wv ,,i,.B.m..Min. X, .. a .ine, with all the children were . - yesterday, It was the, day be- mre Christmas, anl they must an a.Ao ' ..ltl...S. n. .VI .Lot nv.ua eia mo muiuiimB ui tuiMSB uioi eld Santi had ? deposited before he marrpn An . ni tvuinna T AO in. tnti. . t L.i ...v n.gnt hour last night There was tmrchasfns. too. on aJl ldpi : Parents .. .. . . .. atreim of poverty could hot let the orportunlty pass by. T4 rich and those -who deal In luxuries had found the . m... m . i nnnuBi occaaion ior Tesrowing .. glim of value to friends and reUtlvea, The lnruhrion. mii with th laurhin. and -v Rubber. the- country touched the garment of the lissome or tne city. ah uay tne crowas twist rd and turned and Jostled and : jam med until near the hour of the sun' setting when the streets assumed an other appearance. The homogeneous unch had surrendered to the young- -.- mite cap, and while the country-folk . were en route to their homes and snugged close to a rural log-lira, the myites were ? stopping : weir ears to the awful din of multitudinous noises, eise tney were out on tne atreets neip Inx to create the bedlam. ' . AN ANNUA! SIGHT. ; It was an annual sight,' that of the morning and afternoon of the day rrecedtng Christmas. When those who sleep late had reached the heart , of the city, they found a mass of peo ple, men, women ana cnuaren, wn the holiday look, the distracted gate, - the spirit of the time of Joy and the evangel or ; universal giaoness. ' lathe's stream had drowned the un nlaitanfi'lM nf Ufa! hpp W o fa merabrance of care or worry or the vexing thing of life. The crowd was .wearing the holiday . look, and . there was no time for discord or tuneies melodies. -''t'-t' .-- --.t rvwm mi V.amt Trada. lrt Mplud- d from the rush as much as was pos nible. stood a family of r nerroes, the iM man nriA women and three small ifhiMNn Th mothpr ujid father car tied with them two or. three bundles kind each of the three offspring was looking i pitifully and pleadingly Into their faces. The appeal was Inaudi ble, but even the negro-heart under stood Its meaning. It was for a taste of the few good things that had been bought for - ; the Christmas season. Presently the father answered the tin ftpoken call and he steadily opened a f-mall bundle Wherein was secreted reesons." - Those who have watched a nest of young birds fling open their mouths at the sound of the flutter of the mother-bird's wings can appre ciate the scene The three little ones reached forth : their hands, still not speaking a word, and Into them was a ninnli rt ratalna and the AiVyw wi yiitwi jv . bag wis closed. " INCIDENTS CONTRASTED. ' : vinvrw tmm mam si iuviuvuv jatsagaaf.. : whaM SB. whltA OAUnls - rarrted about with them a tiny child, jrougnt to the city to see the wealth f good things of the season. - The look of poverty had pinched Itself Into their face and over their bodies were oast finnoiiif cvjr hiwwuijm citizenship who ar nrajed in th placed on atreut car trftcks, furrep-nater-0truir:le of life, that for the tltlously, of cowrie, and ln.answtr to matlnl of Drroa io inwwmn I . 4 ,k. ' the" tragedy or that strata of man kind, who know nothing but work In fH the w-ernneBii' ?oi-w uwwBuy irk.. MA larsvaa KiinrltftH under their arms," but they looked at those dealers had openel a furious bom ho did in a pardonable spirit , of bardment upon the coast of Japan. nvy.- To them it was given to be Even this soon ceasd to satiny, . ....... . 1 .. . I . I. a ka.J thlnrl ,M life, the things that breed mutiny and But thelrr only child could noi sunrer absolute want A huge stick of Pt gtermlnt candv was stuck In Its mouth, and in Its frail and unknowing in fancy, "the ehlld appeared satisfied. It had not come to the conscious pe riod of Us career when the weight of its Inheritance would pin Us poor aoul to the ground, station a sentinel there and forbid escape. It was . .. . . . ...... I. w I ..ui tanA tin mil usasa vw -.-.-... - fJUDllTTieif ai PaC Willi IIB7I1 world. thl child who Is among those damned Into the world." Not otherwise,, either, was It with tnany other who spent the day In the city struggling with the wrell-to Wo to get a glimpse of the good things, but standing back when It came-to purchasing. . The poor country and city lovers were her, Tight in the hesrt of the city, with the far-away look of despair plainly engraved on their faces, m Lovs prompted them to purchase remembrance, but there ,: Mimnw from the domain of the purse. Borne seemed to stop the'r cars and wanted not to hear love s unrelenting; whisper; others looked he tact straight In the face, gritted .heir teeth and tried to en lure It: tried t test their powers of endurance: tried to show themselves men and ; aAv a flarht the cold bare realities with which : tney were sur iri a "r" " ' - v - - ; rounded. It was a aignt pwn-uc not less than tragic, to see the spirit f the occasion tattling for the rnas ery with - the dlrenes- of circum stances. - v i VAT.r.IDOBOOPlC VIEW. L.-,saa frAiti' thn stores bundle Imi iihr fairly Men. tfom rept nthera rracefu! . a .!, a nrl autoa. Some had J left their pennies nd their nickels fluarters naa oeposiw mwr mnA hi- imniL and ercbance. their a- r ylnU.ra Rnm left Ob II 1,1 U I CUlt t. . VIS. . . ' - icure cottage, wiin wsea uwr eomfortlssa fires; oiners ieij jr j;v" tel homes, to trip lightly about on ' ! a wealth of luxury a"d then to lie down on couches draped In all imarlrMbla finery. And all on day before the birth of Jllm no rame to utter no counterblasts against ' prevailing modes of living, to sound no call ton battle-e and aword galnst the mcowptawiuy or aocMPiy, liut In bumble, 4lly living to teach men that In His esteem all tnei were of eoual prtvllege and equal valua and eotmi destiny." , i '- .1 ti witJtal. an lnnlrlns vision. To stand on the corners and gase ....a. . . A y - M . .... Al . . . thougntiuny - inui ine tace' oi . nores and ' hundreds who passed by yenteraay awaaenea ai once tne mu tton of sympathy and of gladness, A kaleldoecoplc view , arrayed a at ran1v IniwinrfUAiil slrht. tut the crowd, in lt totality, lined as a .aolld -.:. of men and women and children, sympathetic with the Joy f the cation, aim nn wruuru !ra-re and pathos In the balance, the Utter waa found wanting. XoUc U Our Customers. " " r p'ead ' to aiuw jnce -.that J" '' lfcry end Tar for xmh, eolds ! J oub'' I not sffactad by tbn : ..'.ntM l ore t ool and Drug lew as U .; j - f l.'iU' , or other, harmful . i 'i rei-iftiT! it SS a Sftfe ' ' r t . '.',,! i'n au-1 vdulta Jt. H. - : . . 1 y I . . -s . icn nn.l t . i- -n! 1 Iwiu on i f . : .;. N,..t I1..: r I Hat of a- .Naval liwin:,jr.-f.i.ont i:mkct C'onlliinrd I'ntil j;.,ln!l.t Uien lho htrccts Docanie Koiuewhat Cleared. Christmas Is here. No person wjth t .,., ought not to know it Never in year has Charlotte experienced such I . . . .... . . . . . . It.. j a ngn( as leu vo me 101 pi cue cuy j on yeater eve.; - An ; Inch was given I " " j " - ' I iook a mue wiire impunity. j.no rr- .ult WM one unbroken .avalancha of I deafenlns?' noise for hours. :t " " f i T n - k A . MMlA1dP if,. e r.f boom-booming of the pop-sticks per- Pt ctltTJor began. 'At first this was intermittent, Tisr thorn. vnnAnr. Iiminllv at a'dls- : -- ' -'.-",.T:. ,,. tancl ,rom ttb9 tveA l .111 Z report coming fom the ' same 1m- J- ; Ac.i, S in numoer ana in voiurae, umu wn h li-inV . ainiplr S th fact M sle naled j by a c concerted volley ; .of midnight there was hot a second of relief for the ears of the pedestrian who ventured forth from behind closed and protecting doors, though even these protected but in a degree. Cinre rf imiH hATi frAm 'IS ftnil II all the way down armed themselves with, the sticks and caps ana went out upon tne warpaiu. unese. now ever, were far outnumbered by the grown v people, whites, , negroes. Italians and Syrians, who inarched nn ant Hnrn rorrvlntr thiindpr In their hands and exclamations In their wake. Rising- In deep, sonorous majesty h i-ltapr nf the (11ntant con cusstona rosdufver and anon the boom Harlns- fallnnr In violation of the law. Annhnlnn Ifl anch casea o( course, was nractlcallv ' Impossible. une mignt nave as wen inea aiup th rainfall . had It been coming down in drenching torrents, " A BRILUANT SCENE. tt waa a riotous, vet sbrllllant soec facie., i The city had practically thrown aside work, or did so soon, realiainar lt accomoltshment to be an impossibility. The street " were thronged with, the holiday multitudes nf nnnnia ar. iniav. tioraes orancea to the music of the Wftttery which faced them, women darted hjther m hltiA In laiis-nlnar rrnnn h boldly as the men, others stopped . . . 1 . .... At. I a ineir ears aesperaieiy wiui iir gers, especially if Jhey were fortu fttjk Mniitii in tlma in anv fhe da signing Individual preparing to make ina wona recognise nis exmiencv in what m th. moat tangible and atiafvinir war. . 'Rriffht. daullna IkUm wam lit and carried In the handa of the lawiui rioters lenamg to . . i .. a a ..a.. th anA o.meur Ann iiitcil. auiu mobiles, afraid of nothing, with their glaring headlights flashing fierce de flnnoA in tha faces of th enemies of peace and quiet, dashed up and down ha ttof.rmta'tirflrea. rinrrinuLinr aener ously to the general hubbub and to the general activity. BOOMS AND BANGS. einn hn crowd was out for ex cltement, nothing but dlmxws would nnuu l Inaatlahle thiret for that ka'H v - which would stimulate Its nerves and answer the demand of its nervous r ravin for the . unuuaL - When inv inutviuuat ucvrvv4 ." the , individual demonstrations grew me siren ki b ) uoa uti ... . i a JInwm MnAH AnHAVArtn hidden dynamite, up there went to the listening and nerva-racked -heavtits mien inunuci wuB w,,rWDv.w ..B Admiral fTvAllJl' raUttdfon Of (leatn wA m nnr, ur mnii n ) V naaniliuiiau. congregated and banded themselves marched down past The Observer of fice and with a clamor which put everything else to shamo brought down the dynamlta caps cn tha side walk in unison, putting William Qor rell, who stoo dat his post In the lobby of the Manufacturers Club, to flight. MUCH KICKING. Not to admit that lat night's celebration was productive of pro fanity would be to ' chronicle un truthfully the story of the night. Many people who could have stood h, nnlaa otherwise did . not relMh .. . the spectacle of negroea paroling the streets exploding the dynamite in the faces of white people and ladles. There was no neip ior suon as however, except to resent It per sonally. .. ... , , Although those with the explosives appeared to enjoy themselves hugely they were practically all who ap peered to be doin so. In faet, the racket drove many almost distracted. "I'd hate to be examined by a lunacy commission to-night," exclaimed one ordinarily well balanced Individual. "I wouldn't make SO points toward a decree of san.ty." Dozens and scores echoed the sentiments In words almost Identical. A repetition of last nlght'a scenes may therefore e looked for to-day and to-night ' . CHILDREN THEin GUESTS. United Commercial Traveler Present Hundreds or Children and Others ; With BIW of Sweetmeats. The happiest children in the State yertterday afternoon at 2 o'clock were the acores and hundreds who were the guests of the United Commercial Travelers In the toasement of the city hall, i Fruit and candles were ther given to every one who would, and a throng turned out. Jnelda the ecne wa one of pushing and shov ing, under the direction of Sergeant Young-blood anr Chief Kuester. Out side the apeotacie i was one of Joy. 9Cot .only children, both :tboys and girls, tmt men and women were Ahere, in behatf of he little one at home. Boys ther were barefoot, girl wlt.h out hats, their tangled hair wet with the falling, rain, ait the mercy of the wind., hy little airier who perhaps had not" ventured t to the city from th mill settlement for months clung desperately to the arms of brothers a snnall, j-ho c elbowed their way Hhrousrh the crowd to where the ladles were Handing out th generous and well-filled ; paper bav. Hugging the to their bosoms they wera bow ed out the opposite tide of (the build lng. ';,,,- - ' , ft;vs;'.. '.v . ' Cotton Receipt. ' .' Thlrtyone bales of cotton were re calved yesterday at the local plat form. The prevailing price paid was It cant. The figure registered for (the aame day last year are seroes. The receipts yesterday wrought th toutl eunount of cotton marketed this tfall just 109 above the number of the same period last year, H'.'Af ' Vrajl f '. fitnftk r. T ' a D...llnM i, vfc uw uus- ton. spent last night In the city, atop Yilnir af tha Central . r r 111 I K' S1 . S : t i kN this one' day we everywhere softeniner the gooa. will and good wishes that make all mankind kin. ' . In the spirit of the day it is fitting for the Kress Stores to' proffer to their hosts of friends sincere good wishes and earnest appreciation of their, hearty support and con1 tinued patronage. ' " ' '' . v . , Merry Christmas ! ' And may the New Year bring to you every possible" joy and good cheer with many happy Yuletide seasons yet to come., May that Christmas Spirit so heartfelt and soul-warming be with you the daylong and may Vou feel that blessedly human inspiration so .well summed up by Charles 6 URCH SERVICES TO-DAY. Christmas to Bo Observctt at Sey rral Churclics The Order of Exercjsea, . "Christmas was ushered In at St.' Peter's Catholic church on the krok of the clock at midnight with solemn high maea celebrated by Key. Father Joseph, the pastor, assisted by Hevi f anners wuklDald and Gallagher, of Belmont. Low masses will be said at 6, 8, 9:10 and 10 o'clock and another solemn high mass at 10:30 o'clock, at which Rev.- Father Joseph will de liver the sermon. After this mass Oiere will be benediction. At St. Peter Episcopal church, Mr. Henry F. Anderson, organist, and a vested choir of 35 voices, will render the following ,- programme at th Christmas services f, ' V- Prelude, "March of the "Magi King. Dubois. Trocenslonal Hymn, Adeste Fidelia Venlte and Benedlctus, Cathedral Psal ter. T Deum, Westbury. Hymn, fO Utile fawn of Betlilehein." Anthem, , 'There Were Shepherds,? Vincent. i . , Communion Service. Eyre. - " 'k Reces-lonal. "ilark the Herald Angel Postlude, March, Llast 1 Holy communion will be celebrated at 7:80 oclock. The morningprayer and vermon will be at 11 o'clock, the rector, Rev. Harris Mallinckrodt, pre siding 'l- At St. Mark' Lutheran church, Christmas meetings at daybreak 6:30, o'clock, with an offering to speed the "Good 'Tidings." At 7:15 p. m. tne Sunday school will cele brate the glad festival in a service of song and offerings of "good-will." The public I cordlajly Invited to these services. TRAIXS SS AND 40 TO GO. Official Notice Has Been Given of the DlHContlniianre of These Two Trains Between Washington and Atlanta. Much to the discomfort of the trav eling public, official notification has been received here of the discontinu ance of trains Nos. 80 and 40, after the flrst of the year, a meeting having lately been held In Washington to de termine this matter. it all ' come about through the adoption on the part of the Southern officials of a pol icy of retrenchment, as It la common ly called, the railroad having received some inconoclastlc licks at the hands of the Legislatures of Southern States. The curtailment Is effective on prac tically all the line of the . Southern, but particularly on the branch lines. A number of discontinuances have been ordered on short lines, connecting cities with point on the main line. Col. R. W. Hunt has Just announced that two trains ar to go off January 6th between Greenville and Columbia, 8. C, which will not be received with much Joy by the folks who travel this line. It Is said that the total reduc tion over the entire Southern system win amount to 8,000 mile dally. All this was agreed upon .at a meeting held In Washington December lth of all the transportation managers of the system. General Manager .Ackert stated at the meeting that the neces sity for reduction of oneratlna train came about through a decrease in the earning ability of the road. He did not think the discontinuances would materially affect the traveling public 'ZuJMIGWK RKCTTAIa Mr. Bon Richardson. Mr, If. T TVn. ance and Mr. Karl you Lawrens to Give Recital In Winston, at Homo : oi mr. it. iteynouwt next Tucs Mr. Don Richardson, of this city. violinist, aasutted by Mr. H. Lee Ven nce, corneiist, and Mr, Karl , von Lawrens. palnlst, will give a -recital December 31st, at the home of Mr. . J. Reynolds, t In Winston-Salem. The Occasion Will ha An nr tSa mnaf brilliant and elaborate entertainments oi me state- social season. The ero gramme Is n follows; . Overture-fLlght Cavalry" ftrlo).,'..;.. -. .1. ,. .,,. von Bitppe .Kan eerenaae.. ...,,,,., . ... ...MoKzknwakl rivnaw riBM. W"1 ' "n . ... . , air. Don Fnlonalae No. l . Rlchardscn, Rustle of ftarlnff... i... ... ..cinding Lawrens. atr. Karl von Ouerttt from Rlgiilctto Vsrdl .....St'humann Am vamin' Trio. JrHsa Hello) Rogers Mr. It L.,Vnane. er" rtomanr in O... ..Meethoven Andant from !d Concerto Wlenlswskl Faust Fantftl Marii " . Mr. Don Rlchnrdeon. . Grand tviectlon frotn "Martha"...,.... ' ..,..,.,.,,... ,.,..,, von Plotow -. ' Trie. Mr) Frank R. Harty has gone to Saw Xftrk . a fcvesa, all realize that there is something . Dusiness sometmng more inspiring than the pursuit crood old world, after all. The Christmas soirit which is hardest natures todav. and r;arrvirio- ''''.' S-jOsr.25-TQT0nE Recipe h for Delicious Golden Doughnuts 1 egg. 1 cud sugar, 1 cup Glory Cooking Oil, 1-2 nutmeg, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 heaping teaspoon baking powder, 1 quart flour (or as much as may he necessary for proper consistency). Sift salt and baking powder with the flour. Roll out the dough and cut with a tin doughnut cutter. Use a deep frying pan nearly full of Golden Glory Cooking Oil. ; Get the oil hot enough to brown a bread crumb In? five eeconda Carefully drop the doughnuts In and do. not r overcrowd - the pan. They will soon float. v Turn them over a - soon as possible, . When brown take, up with a fork. and lay on folded cloth orbUCnk white : paper to, aDsoro uia do wdered suarar. rBIWmOX CARUONATTNO CO. i V . i f t- J SMOKE CAUSED ALARM. fc A lively Time on the Street Yester day AfternoonMuch : Ado About Nothing. ' An Innocent switch engine, playing dutifully It part in the tangled skein of life and with no thought beyond that, was the cause of much commo tlon yesterday afternoon close to the hour o' 6. It was puuea up unacr; the shed of - the Elba Manufacturing' Company. A nervous person saw volumesf smoke pouring forth from nnder the shed. "Aha," thought he straightway, "a fire." And forthwith he hasted him to the nearest telephone and called for No. 10. "Hello," ex claimed a deep bass voice at the ren deivoua of the city's fire fighters. The alarm was quickly given and In a mo ment the big hell on tne city, hall was booming forth the tidings. Out dash ed the fire department, van and rear, forward - rushed' the Christmas crowd pellmeil, crowding upon each other's heels and shoving wildly to see the wagons and horses disappear in a cloud of dust, while on every doorstep people counted mentally to ascertain the box locality of the supposed conflagration. The firemen soon reached tha scene and "the tragedy of a day was over." "Fire out.' tolled the bell again and the tides of humanity resumed their accustomed ebbing and flowing. MRS.' MARGARET DAMS DEAD. Death: Comes 'After' III Health of , Many MonthsFuneral , Yesterday Afternoon " - t After a period of (11 health extend lng over several months, Mrs. Mar garet Brewster Davis, widow of the late Mn Fred S. DavK died yester day morning shortly after 9 o'clock , The funeral service were conducted from tha residence of tier eon, Mr, B. 8, Davis, yesterday afternoon. Afterward the remains were carried to F4ttsboro to be laid to rest beside Hhose of her husband. Besides , Mr. B, 8. Davis, other children ' of Mrs. Davis are: Mrs. Edell Boutherland and -Mrs. Annie' Rogerson, of i thl: city, and Mr. William B, Davits of 'Atlanta Ok."" -- . . : IMrs, pavts was a consecrated Christian lady, snd all who knew her sorrow over flier death. She was a member of the Episcopal church, and the ' services . yesterday afternoon were conducted by Rev. Francis Os borne. The- pall-bearer were: Messrs Frank Ferris, B. D, Springs. Howard Bi eterrett, J. H. Emery, Addison Arnold and, Heriot Clark! son. , ; " . - i , ; Watch Fob For Mr. Hooper, ffhe whit employe cf the Buford Hotel yesterday afternoon made Mr. "C, E. Hooper, one of rn proprietors and the manager of the hotel, a pres ent of an elegant iwatch fob, Thrt was, of course; as ti tpken'of esteem. Mr; (Hooper I very por'Uiar with hi employe a well as with tne trade. .' A REAL, WONDERLAND, . , South Dakota, with Its rich sliver mines, bonanza farms, wide ranges and strange naturnJ formations, is a veritable wonderland. At Mound City, In the home of Mrs, K. D. Clarp, a wondarfiil rase of heAltng has lately occurred, Her son seemed near death with lung end throat trouble. Exhausting coughing spells oc curred every Ave minutes," writes Mrs, Clspo. "when I beaan civlna t)r. Kinor'a New Discovery, the great medicine, that ; avert his life nnd completely cured Mm." 1 Ounranteed for oui?h and eolda, thmat snd lung trouble, tiy nil drur-ltB. t)a and L- Trial bottle free. - better than mere cold ' of dollarsin this abroad in the land that fpelino- nf war- Glory eWeet milk, 1 tablespoon Golden aanenng oiu . tspnnKie wita 1 , As to Santa. . ,t ("Deeplt the' blare of trumpet, the boom of crackers, and the tooting of horns," said a philosopher, "I never fully realized that the Cbrlstmaa sea son waa upon u until the nenrspaper discussion about whwtflier we shall tell the - tootsy-wootse who Santa Claua Is or not, started up.' At once I felt per fecOy at home and' In thorough har mony with the season when the J Inkle of the reindeer's . bells la heard. I had almost forgotten that there was tnich a thing as Santa. , J ' Order i a- 1 ' Your, Christmas Piano From STIEFF Jo-Day Clias M. Stlcff Manufacturer of the Artistic gtleff, Ehavr and Stlcff Bclf-Playcr rianoi. " Scutkzrn Ucrercdni: 5 XIczl Trida Ct.. OIIAT-LOTTS. II 0. 0. II. VILTIOin, r: Or. Xr-7 J . ii i r V. PJ ' r,' ' . - ; .tTig&s other articles - tve 4 . r !p rr ; " ;!?' 1 aVA or a lnan's ' ' ' WkJPSS:' wardrobe, J . .. : T I i ; ttp. T: tong-Tate Goiiig Co: .WitH' grateful appreciation of your , patronage , during the year now drawing; to a ' close, we extend' to our friends, one and all, wishes . for a joyous Christmas anr :' a happy and , prosperous New Year. ? V. iw t; rvicdov The Home REAL CHRISTMAS CHEER v' will prevail at this hotel, in addition . to the characteristic cheer snd hosplUllty which are inseparably' linked -with' ; l -Clegs; 'management-.If you are lookln for hotel whei: things are a little bit better and cosier than common. Just stop here the -next time. " . , til f iJL ' hah Just a step beyond the station. THE IIOUMYS AIl That you can afford to put of your Christmas needs. will not put it off at all ' f -You Can FURNITURE . better now than you can later on. The Variety is inorc complete now and' prices are as low' as "they will' ever be. Buy now and well de-liver "whenever you arcf'ca cty for it. ., ' ' - ; - . Store will be open until; 8:30 for the convenience of our patrons. 1 'I .. . , V a. J aj L.J L, )n v.'ill t II- perplex prcb- lem of "What shaUI "V give him for Xmasi" V: V: a Suit, Fancy vVest, Hat, Neckwear. L" f Shirts, Gloves, Muf- T ffers, Suspenders or i 5- Furnisher. GREENSBORO, N. C fiOT SO PAR Off off much longer the filling .In fact, if you are wise, you ' . . . Choose Your : ! t f IT C" 4 tL: y. ' u . I any of , the ' many J
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