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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, FEBRUARY 36, 1903. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL - Cards reading- as follows hava been - recelvd In the city: . ECte Neitheaa and Sea Gift societies . ' .. of , ' Loulsburg Collets eslr you totexpreseat at the cele- , -s . tratlon . , i . 'of their ' eighteenth anniversary Trtday avenlng-, February the twenty , first, ' nineteen hundred and elffht. at eight o'clock. .. Miss Ames Manning entertained most delightfully at a valentine party at bar home on Bouta .Mcttowell street Friday night Tno game of. the evening was "A contest In Cupid's art," the fortunate winner of the first irise among the young ladles being Miss Mary Kidd, while Mr. J, W. 6haughnessy won the first prise among: the young men. - Thai decora dons were lovely. Red hearts were to fce seen suspended everywhere. The dining room, where the refreshments mere served, was especially attractive, garlands of hearts being suspended from the chandelier to the four cor ners of the table. Each guest receiv ed a heart-shaped favor. ' , PERSONAL. Miss Annie Felts Is spending sever al weeks In New'York. A well-known bachelor, prominent In the city's business and social cir cles, will wed a popular lady In April, salth reliable rumor. ; , Mrs. ' Harvcx limbelh returned yesterday f rorn a visit ' to' Mrs. Wil liam W. Flow In Concord. Mrs. H. M. Hooper leaves Tuesday for her home In Stuart, Va. ;. Her Bister, Mrs. R. . II. Jordan, will ao company her and spend some time there. - Mrs. C C Hayes and 'Mr. Thomas Hayes will leave this week for Florida to spent! several weeks with relatives. Mrs, 3. H. Craig returned td her ihome in Gastonla yesterday . after spending a week ut the home of her daughter. Mrs. T. M. Shelton. Mr. and Mrs. P. -A. Stough, of Cor nelius, were . registered among guests at the Selwyn yesterday.. the The Martha Washington party which the February Circle of the Church Improvement Society of Tryon - Street Methodist church- will give at an early date will take place at the borne of Mrs. J. 6. Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. H. Falrley, of Rock ingham, were registered among the guests at the Central yesterday. .' Mrs. Charles C. Hook will leave this meek for Baltimore and New York, where she will spend five weeks with " relatives. , . Mtes Mary Gilmer Grier returned to her home in Harris burg last night after spending several days in the city .with her sister, Mrs. C. N. G. Butt. The Movements of a Number of Pcc , pie, Visitors and Others. Mr. William C. Moore, of 8ttesvllle, was in the - oity yesterday eu route noma from a business trip. - Judge James 1 Webb is spending Bun day at Shelby. Mr. W. a Rellly.. of New Orleans, a prominent coffee dealer and manufac turer, la spending to-day In the city. , Mr. L. & Davidson, of Kershaw, S- C. was registered among the guests at the Selwyn yesterday. sir. Huah p. Bryant Is spending to-day in me city. Messrs. it. & Gilchrist and C C. Hook have gone to Augusta, Ga., on a busi ness trip.. . Mr. M. A. Price leaves this morning for Monroe to attend the funeral of Mr. John W. Price, a relative, who died at his home In Sharon. Mr. George D. Boyd, a well-knwn traveling man. has returned to the city after an absence of several weeks.' Mr. G. G. Brltton. of Annlston, Ala, is registered among ,the guests at the Sel wyn. Mr. O. W. Sayles, of the Universal Winding Company. Boston, Mass., is spending several days in the city on business. Dr. Henry Louis Smith, president of Davidson College, spent yesterday in the city. jar. W. G. Means, of Laurens. S. C, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. W. H. Steele, of Rockingham, spent yesterday in the city on business, Mr. J.' G. Wells, of Concord, was reg istered among the ueata at the Central yesterday. ' ' Mr. E. B. Smith, of Chester, S. C, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. J. R. Coffey, -of North Wllkes boro, was aCvisltor at the Central last night ' Mr. A. C. Stephenson, of Roanoke, Va.'. Is spending to-day in the city, stopping at the Selwyn. ' Mr. J. C. Prioleau. of Atlanta, Ga., was a visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. B. H. Grace has returned to the city to spend a few days with friends. Mr. Charles T. Williams, of Richmond, Va.. was a guest In the city last night. Mjy J- Alexander, ' of Charleston, S. C.', spent yesterday in the city. Mr. Fred A. Hull, of Ashevllle, national bank examiner, is spending to-day in the city. Mr. W. S. Lee, Jr., vice president of the Southern . Power Company, has re turned from a business trip to New York. , " BRIEFS. A Few In and Minor Happenings About llu City. Charlotte went dry yesterday., Mrs. J. H. Weddington is 111 at her home on West Trade street with grip. Rev. K. L. Bain, pastor of Trinity Methodist church, wan out yesterday after an Illness of several days. Desk Sergeant W. A. Reynolds was at his place yesterday for the first time llu several days. He has had grip. -The condition of Mr. Lett a Caldwell. who has been desperately 111 with pneu monia at his home near Newells, con tinues to improve. , , - Mrs. R. G. Miller, who has been con fined to her home at Sardls for two weeks en account of a severe sickness. Is slightly improved. Capt. A. O.' Brenlzer. cashier of the Commercial National Bank, is 111 with grip at the home of his daughter, Mrs. R. A. Dunn, on North Tryon street. Rev. P. R. Law left last night for Lauiinburg, where he will preach to-day. He has been confined to his room or two weeks on account of an attack cf grip. . Mr. A. M. Helvln will sneak to the boys of the B. G. M. at the Young Men's Christian Association this afternoon. Ills subject will be "What A Raldheaded Man Accomplished." A gray mule was arrested yesterday arrived in the cltv yesterday to visit"1 ,ne nonnern section or me city or arrivea an me cicy yeeieraay 10 ia. nmnr T b Henrv. It was hrmiKht to Let others follow. As long as we LEAD we care not how closely we are imitated. The great popularity of Induces Imitation. But LUZIAKXE. in Its genuineness and quality can never-be supplanted by an Imitation. . ,1 lb. eta. . Sold everywhere. , The Reilr-Taylor Co., New" Orleans, La. ETHICS OF ENGRAVING Kn graving Is not a matter .pr conjecture. It Is either correct or incorrect. The house which keeps you In a state of uncertainty with n fder Is never satisfactory. Placing an order hers In sures you the correct engraving style and form. Our Spring styles of stationary are now on exhibition; let us show you samples of weddiihr invitations and visiting cards, which we send free. J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO.. Manufacturers of 'Wedding Stationery, 47 Whitehall St., Atlanta Ga Mrs. Neal Ranson, of Clover, S. C. relatives, The reception which Is to .be riven in fcneparlors- of the Selwyn ! Hotel Tuesday evenioeT la honor of the Vlsit- Inr members rt fhm Trl.Kflte f.A41rn1 Society, .promises xo be one of the cen" " "l""" , w"eu-w mnut .liw.tit events rsf th ir.ni. Dr. J. W. Bradfleld. Who has been so town and locked up In a stable until its owner calls for It. An election will he held In Mallard Creek township on the 4th of March, the issue beihg' ' whether -or " not a special school tax of 6 cents on the S100 and '5 III with pneumonia at his home on North Tryon street, was oetter yesterday. . it Five hundred Invitations have been issued, and a grand affair is looked believed that the crisis has passed and Dr. Bradneld s recovery ts assured. . t Rev. ' W. A. ' MoAuIey arrived In the city ycstw.'oay and will preach' to-day a( the Steele Creek A. R. P. church. Mr. McAuIey is a theological, student at the Frsklne College Seminary, located at Due West. S. C. The BIJou' Theatre, Charlotte's latest moving picture show, opened yesterday at 229 W, Trade . street. The pictures presented on the opening day were very excellent end the proprietors are very much gratified at their success. r Two cases made up the recorder's court yesterday. John Sampson, colored, was fined the costs for the violation of the city ordinance requiring hack drivers to have their lamps lighted after dark. Murray Starnes was flned 110 for lntoxi cation.. : . forward to. The hours will be from 9:30 o'clock until 11:30 o'clock. Those assisting, in receiving will .be: Dr. An nie Alexander, Dr. and Mrs. John A. Burroughs, of Asheville; Mr, and Mrs. A. 8. Cheek, Dr. and Mrs. T. F. Cost lier, Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Crowellf Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Dunn, Rev. and Mrs. Plato T. Durham, Dr. and Mts. I. W. Faison. Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Gibbon, Mr, and Mrs. 'W. F. Harding. Mrs. O. P. Heath,1 Dr.' J.' R. Irwin and Miss Mary Irwin, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. V. M. Klncaid, Miss Anna Klncatd, Miss Norma Van Land Ingham, Dr. and Mrs. J.' C. Montgomery. Dr. and -Mrs. L. B. Newell, Dr. and Mrs. B. C Vfllle. nlnil Un VP- Vlnht Mrs. Bessie A. Patterson, Mr. ' and Mrs. E. "R. Preston. Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Register, Miss Lucy Robertson, Miss Sarah Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Scott, Dr. and Mri, C. M. Strong, Dr.-and Mrs, E. R. Russell, Mlss Florence Thomas, Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Wlhisnant and Dr. and Mrs. T, H.'Wrlght. Mrs.. H. Dudley Burkhelmer enter tained Informally at her home on East avenue -Friday evening In honor of Mr. and Mm. E. Clayton Bernheim, of Bouthbridge. Mass. . . , . . At the meeting-of the Afternoon Tea Club yesterday afternoon , with Mrs. W. A. Reynolds, In Dilworth, Mrs. R. C. Moore won the first prize. Miss Lizzie Lawrence, the seoond and he, consolation was cut 'for and won Iby Mrs. R. S. Busbee. The pext meet ing will be with Mrs. H. B,'- Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. E. Clayton Bernheim, of fouthbrldge, Mass., are the guests eran tjernneim s ratner.7 ixe. u. JJ. Bernhehn. at his home on Elizabeth avenue. Mr. Bernheim Is connected with the American Optical Company. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Miller, of uneiby, .announce the engagement of their daughter, Madeline Withers, to Mr. Henry T. Swain, of London, Kngland, the marriage to take place in the early spring. . v Miss Johnsle' Dickson gave a de lightful bridge party yesterday morn ing st her home on West Seventh street. In honor of Miss Georgia Lowe, who this week will wed Mr. K. J. Farrish. . Mr. and Mrs." R. L. Graham, of Concord, are spending the dy with "r. and Airs. e. R. Russell. Miss Esther Caldwell gave a very delightful 'valentine party at the home of her father, Mr. H. C. Cald well, In the county, Friday sight Thosw present were: Jlisseg Kate Da ivis. Llla Orr. LilUe and Annie Aber nethy, Ada BIsaner and Edna How fcind, and Messrs. Frank McCoy, Er nest and William Neal, John Sample Javis, Harold Robinson, Xat and Jay Alexander. . J . SoaUirrners Again SucrcssfuL In' the game of basketball at the Toung Men's Christian Association lasti night the Southerner added an other victory to their list in defeating thn Mystic Fit's by a score of 17 to It. Th game was very fast and ex olting. despite )hc fact that the score Was one-sided. TEN TEO'.S OF 81TVES.H. " Tft tn yeira Bl ie Ribbon Extrm.ts lisve Wn gron-lrg In pnjv:ilirlty xml tt-dy they 4utm-U all ol.'iera. . - . The frlerrds of Mr. I. N. Scott, who has been quite ill at his home on North McDowefl street, will be glad to know that he was slightly Improved yesterday. --Sergeant T. E. Toungblood, who was operated oh recently for appendicitis was removed from the hospital to his home yesterday. He Is getting along nicely. Sun Puts th Ground , Hog to Pre cipitate Rout. The king of the solar system con quered at last. All day Friday he struggled manfully to penetrate with bis keen rays the dense clouds that for a solid ' week had wrapped the earth In, gloom. Friday night came the clearing up in a series of hard rains that continued throughout the greater part of the nocturnal period,' accompanied by winds which whis tled and moaned with all the fury of March. And not without avail. Saturday dawned clear, cold and dry. Magnificent sunshine flooded every thing and as for the mud, "the winds had blown them all away.' The pop ulation turned out in full force. A day of yesterday was worth a week of rain. AX EXD OF.COURT. Adjournment Yesterday ' Mornlnjr Brought First Week of Superior Court to a Close Will Try (Gregorys - To-Morrow. - An early adjournment was taken yesterday morning by Superior Court ! before noon. The convening will take I place, to-morrow afternoon at 2:30 of! the clock. At the tie Dave Gregory ' and his mother. Lula -Gregory, will be placed on trial for the murder of their father and husband respectively. ; Nothing of Importance was done at yesterday's session. Jim Burton was ' given 30 days on the roads for va-1 grancy. Burton was fined in the lower' court and appealed.. ,- I In tt.e case against Frank O. Gard-' ner, a Charlotte Jeweler, whose easel was snt uj from the recorder's court i the charge being the cnceallng from! the police of the whereabous of cer- ! tain rings stolen by W. R. Clardy from a -woman of ths tenderloin In Green-! vllle.- 8. C was nol prossed by Solici tor Clarkson yesterday. IXR A WORTHY CAUSE., The Klruioss Planned to Secure Funds For the Norths Carolina Column In the Continental Hall, Washington The D. A. R's la Cliarge, . No expense of money, energy and brain has -been spared to make the Klrmess, which is to be presented by local talent at the Academy Tuesday and Wednesday nights of this week, the most beautiful and 'brilliant enter tainment ever offered In the city. For weeks Mr. Vrenn has labored; for weeks the ladles ot the Mecklenburg Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, have toiled, and for weeks the 160 participants have spent weary, anxious hours In rehearsal. Aside from the. merit of the, production, these two performances deserve the patronage1 of all the patrlotlo people of this city. Mecklenburg, famed In history as a veritable, hornets' nest, the - birth place of American liberty, the home of heroes, should make a wholesome, healthy, enthusiastic response to this call. These worthy women have been as sessed several hundred dollars to per petuate North Carolina history In the Continental Hall now Ibelng erected In Washington. ' To secure funds to meet this appro priation, they conceived the idea of giving this Klrmess. Every citizen or unariotte ana Mecklenburg county should deem It a privilege to contribute his or her share to the splendid cause. 1 There will 'be two performances, one on Tuesday and the other on Wednes day evening, February 18th and 19th. Seats now on sale at HawIey'Si pharmacy. Prices 25, B0, 75 cents and $L : . .- .. - Curtain at 8:30 sharp. The following is the programme for Tuesday night: . Grand Tableau. Greek Nation. Dutch. . .." Minuet. . Indians. Skirt Dance, Gypsies. ' . Irish Jig". , Japanese. ; Mexico. ; Egyptians. ,. Rose Dance. , ' Spanish. ' Pickaninnies. The programme night follows: Grand Tableau. Greek Nation. Shepherd's Danca. Highland Fling. Indians. Spanish. Six Little Wives. Moth Dance. , Gypsies. Dutch. ' Maypole. Radium Danes.' Song and Dane. Egyptians.' ril. . Mist W ' iLJl. I DU MMl 7H,,:MIU MRS. ROSA F.MONNISH.M.D. fHTSICUJ AH D 8 U BO EOS Ors4oma b4 kHmdutof OyaoalokJ CT1b(. l'ivritf ot OiMMa, Ocrstusny; Rovt4 fcaxoa Inlruimrf tor Womea, Oarmasif ; fot-Oradua OutUfn4 MMpttsU, Mew York ;OaerfiaOlkw 4 Ivclaclie dieiod fvnriw, AtluHsv: ftenl Hospital for w . sWrltM, OtrnitT. MKJUTEMIUIIM.t, 12 TURKESrXE Is an absolute and speedy curs for Croup, Grippe and Pneu monia. For sale by ' EXGLISH-McLARTY CO. TiiE GREA1 fmmm iWas Fairly Stormed Yesterday By Thousands of Our N Customers. Never before have our efforts been so heartily ap plauded by the public as during the opening days of this BIG EVENT. V THERE'S A REASON i i. tor tVeflnesfiay SAVR MONET BT FTTTTNCJ PHAM- BEBLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY. Yen-will pay Just as much for a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as for any of the other cough medicines, hut vou- save money in buying It. The saving is in what you get. not what you pay. The sure-to-cure-you quality la In everv bottle of this remed. and you get good results when you tske It. Neelerted cold often develop serious conditions, and when you buy ft cough medicine you want to be sure you are getting one that will cure your cold. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy always cures. Prlr-e 25 nd R! ee"s a bottle. For sale by W. L. Hand & Co. . AT THE THEATO Tuesday and Wednesday . . "Monte Christo" Commercial Travelers Entertain. Charlotte Council,' United Com merctal Travelers, held an Interest ing meeting at Its hall on East Trade street yesterday afternoon for the purpose of - initiating a number of ne wmembers. After the ceremQnlal session, which was attended by 140 traveling men, all repaired to the Selwyn Hotel, where a delightful supper was served. An Informal and thoroughly enjoyable reception fol lowed In the banquet hall, a num ber of short speeches being made and siorieg toin. .xne next, supper -win tc I served on the eveniDg of March 7th. The Excellence of Whiting Papers No one disputes the excel lence of WHITING PAPERS. For forty years they have been recognized as the best papers for fine stationery uses. Not . only are they the standard In quality and style, but they em body everything that Is fashion able and desirable In the Stationery World. They em brace Correspondence. Mourn ing and Wedding Stationery, Paprriea, Vlsitnig Csrds, Typewriter Papers and Tab lets, and the various qualities In each particular article repre sent the maximum of quality at a minimum cost. , We catry a complete line of the WHITING PAPEHS. , Pound & fJcore Co. Stationers and Office Outfitters. 229 S. Tryon. 'PHONE 40 When Wash Day Comes bundle up all the flat pieces, send them to us along with your husband's linen. Ws will wash and Iron them, get them whiter and cleaner than you could.lron them with" a nicer finish, fold them up nicely and deliver 'them ready to use. In a much shorter time than it would ttaks you to do the same hard work at home. Costs but 1, 3 and Sc. a piece. Charlotte Steam laundry Laundcrers, Dyers, Cleaners, XI South Tryon Street. Never before have the people been offered such bar gains. Never before has such a splendid stock of high class merchandise been so ruthelessly slaughtered everything is reduced, everything is a bargain. REMEMBER, THIS SALE CONTINUES .THROUGH THIS ENTIRE WEEK. Watch It Grow! Tell your friends-what you have done; show "them the bargains you have bought. Every counter through out the stores contains others, just as good. There's an immense saving on your every want. It Will Pay You Handsomely to Attend Every Day. Ik Music every day by Dresser Orchestra. Best on the Market "Wlnorr" brand Kerneled Cnm. 1 Sc. Tomatoes 15 and 17c. Dainty Lima Beans 20c. Dainty Wax Beans 20o ' Black Rasp berries 30c. Ited Cherries SOc. Salad Dressing 26c. Catsup 16o. W. M. CROWEXL, in Announcement We beg to announce that Dr. E. R. Russell and Dr. J. P. Matheson have farmed a nartnershln for the practice of diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office open February 6th, 1908. DR. R. RCSSELi; DR. J. P. MATHESON. kmrn ' Delicious GOLDEN GLORY 5 i - Georgia Sweet Potato Pudding 1 2 cups sugar. 2-J cup syrup. S eggs. 3 kitchen spoons Golden Glory Cooking OIL 2 . cups sweet milk. t 2 cups grated potatoes. Peel of one orange (-rated and spiced to taste. Heat the eggs atad sugar to gether; add the syrup, then the potatoes, then the milk, then the spice and orange and then the oil. Rako 2 1-2 loan In a slow oven. Stir occasionally wh.-n first beginning to hake. ' SAVE DUTTEH TiY UPLV3 Special Notices BEST EVER MADE THAT'S WHY i Hlue Ribbon Lemon and Vanilla are The favorites with everybody, every where. ' vnr RPA'T ET.EflANT MODERN 8- room house 17 West Vance St. Eleeant Broom house m West Trad St. Mod ern 7-room house MO E. 8th St. s-room house 214 North College 8t Modern & room house 20S 8. Graham Bt. Also several 3 to -room houses, W to J. ARTHUR HENDERSON te BRO. ANOTHER 81'ECIAL HAM 8.1-E U'He. canned apples 10c, canned pears IS, better quality heavy syrup SOe. toma toes 10c. corn 10c, peas 10c, green liana tienns. the 3UO kind for 12V. sugar bc. BRIDOERS CO., 20 West Trade street. " THE OEM DTNINO ROOM AND THE Gem Lunch Room are still serving par ticular poople. We bnve the best 'of everything In season. We serve you In rf vie and you don't have - to wait, when you . are hungry come to the Gem. TYPEWRITERS RENTED 100 rental machines, all makes, rrsdy for Instant delivery. Every machln first-class in every particular. J. E. Cray ton tc Co., 217 & Tryon. i'nons V. GOLDEN GLORr falling Oil ' Try this for your m day nixxnn. It Is simply fine. Bre:no3 Certcn:fo to. Distributors. none 835. ;TO LET: S-ROOM HOCHE. CLEVB- l:md Ave.. Dilworth, Ho; 7-room house, Worthlnston Ave.. Dilworth, tX; mod ern colisge. E. 10th street, 0O; 4-room house, E. 6th. No, 717, Ii. Also hodses for colored Imam's In First and Second - Wards. I buy, sell, rent, trade and In sure your property. E. L. KEliSLEH, ; S. Tryon street, 'Phone 241. RPF.nAI.B "S POfNDS nHijnt.iTrn i AumP fnl Sir Clfin U, u - 'r - per I'M; Winners Patent 175; Eks;s Z2r. -i-.-r d"n: liiitter 12S l' u. perT'CUndr We are headquarters for country pro duce. Telephone :!. L A. LlXE BEI'.GER it CO., ait K College street. BR1NO YOl'R PRK"SCRIPTTO.VS TO us and set your work done right. Wa have experts only in our prescription department snd rusraniee sailsfsntlon. ja.s. r. erowia & co., Druggtsts. 'I'hone 17. WOOUALU & KUETPARD'H Drug Store Is now located at Z South Tryon -street. 'ri'Te Prompt snd sctiirn( service. WOOIMLL tt - SilEI'PAKD, Drugg'sts. Hl'LLT GEE'" But those salted peanuts nre Hoe. Where did you get them. fteT At MilTer Vn Ness Cominuiy's. I slwars et them t fie re becnuee tthev're. slwitys fresh and crisp tKreh ii'ir nient just In), ihonfs tl and iii. 7 N. Tit (to. i- fm ft .Av-.'' mm SHOWING Nigh Class Spring Clothing We arc ready to serve you now, and with such an elegant assortment of fine clothes as you never saw. If you 1 don't want to buy yet, come in anyhow; we just want to show you what we 4 have got. Mail orders filled on day of receipt. ED. MELLOW r GO. Remember, Mellon's Clothes Fit. " 1 J oBLOOD HDI.I0I2S Itching, disfigoring crnptions. rafihea. bofl.t, etc.. a well as pirapl Llack-heads and rough, scaly skin, ehovr the presence of some irritating humor in the blood. These acids and-humors with, which the blood is infected are being constantly thrown off through the pores and glands of the skin, and the flesh ia kept in an inflamed, diseased and unsightly con dition. " Nothing applied externally can change the condition of the blood or prevent the outflow of these burning acids ; only constitutional treatment can do this. Washes, salves, lotions, etc,, cannot reach the humor-ladea blood, and are therefore useless, except for the temporary comfort and clean liness they afford. The acid poison in the blood must "be removed before a cure can be effected. . S. S. S. is a real blood purifier, possessing all t' 2 requirements necessary to neutralize and remove the humors front the circu lation. It completely eradicates every trace of impurity and restores t' . vital fluid to its natural healthy 6tate. S. S. S. cools the acid-fceatc 1 IL I so that instead of pouring out acrid matter on the skin, it ecd3 and ro-r-ishes it with health-sustaining properties, and then the eruptions I diseases of the Skio pass away. Book oil Skin Diseases snd anv rr.?-'- 1 advice free. . THE ST7IFT SPICITIG CO., AltA! I, C r f i
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