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IB.' DAILY-OBSERVEIt. APIUL 1, 1DC3. t I "' . - j " .. . .. : : '': "' ' ; 1" ). " SOCIAL AfiD FiIMIM Miss Helen Rhyn ha arrived In th-clty for the, Anderson-Alien mar riage which 4s to taVe place to-morrow evening at i7 o'clock In Tryon - Street Methodist;. -church, - Re. H. K. Boyer, "A ?and "Rev.'-lMa-t X rrhanl officiating,. Among the . out-of-town guests V who V ar" here 'for - this- event wt JIIum Jfell Anderson;,, of : etatesvUle;' v Ann tteeia. hf , Rockinrham, tund Ellen Norfleet. of Winston-Salem.' ' Miss Mary Duke Is expected from Callfor-'- nia to-morrow., Messrs. -Frank. M.. Ismtn, of Atlanta. : Oa, Fab Brtgs t nd F. J. Haywood,: Jr Raleigh, will V Arrive to-day. ; :' f Mra Walter MageeAnnette' kha ki been called to Kentucky to e at the c bedside of herbrotherr, Morria itUCSOJB, WHO 19 tliHUUJ JM. . - Mr. - and" Mr.- L.T' L.' Jenkins, of Gastonla, were visitor In the cil yee ' terday, stopping at the Serwyn. ;v ,i; Mrs.1 T.l Craig arrived' In the elty yesterday afternoon from Gastonla to epend m iime . with MfAJSLJtff- . Mellon, , . '' ' " Mr. and Mr. J W. Williams, Vf Khjge Mountain," wer Charlotte vls- Iters yesterday," stopping at the Bel ' The Athena Book Club will meet FTkley afternoon with Miss Fannie Moor Burwell. -r , -iwTncAPodorth- returned from Eastbn, - Mi, where Burrrs. A Tew he - spent P.. Wilson. tome time with Mr. - . . .r - Christian Sclenoe services will be held to-nlffbt In he ball .- ar . No. EH West Fifth street The reading room is open if mm a i In the afternoon. The nubile Among the : visitors in me euy i cordially invitee. . - v yesterday were Mr. ana - Mr aoi placards announcing -the game - ef C. BiKes. Mr. ana Mrs. j. m-r baseball betwene Davidson and A. A- M, . . & J. - Colleges Saturday have been distributed r. 3, a. iiui .i, .r.. ..... ..... throiiKhout-tha Cltv with no slack hand The game will draw a urge crowd. The prayer -meeting .of the various Minor Happenings.. In. and ...About, the City, , '. . . ' Mecklenburgv Presbytery, wHI -meet at Huntersvllle Tuesday. April 14th, .-: -.TZ,$i,uS . ct Broadway"--win be presented by Murray and Mack at the Academy ef Music to-night.' , -Mr. J. B. Hudson Is very 111 and has been removed from his home on Grade street to a local hospital for treatment. Mr. k. K. Hunter, ha purchased from Mr. W, C Alexander a-lot on East Seventh street" The consideration i 12,000. rV..'- '!. :' -. ; if.' Mr. H. Howell haa ' bought: from Mr..H. A.-Qriffith a tract of Isnd near Chartotu. eonslstins; of 1 acres Ths consideration was 12.050. f ;- , The- roof to the new T. M. C. A Building is being put on and In the fu. ture the work can. ba Drbsscutsd wlthoutlin k.t it meant be smiled In very knowing way ... k- ntH at watr..I.'the road omewher the other eide. of Colum hi. s f that hd had, been un able, as yet to mevure the famous Jvortw "Carolina mu " " dry ever since tie rt-aohed the t 8ute line. , Thi water wa so deep that th Hot -llrht unier the generator was extinguished. Wr. Wiernsee, how ever, Jad a head of ; ateam en and easily got through. , f " Th good roads f Mecklenburg are always much admired' by the tourists and they as well the locar motor lata are looking forward to the time when a aolid atrescn 01 niwwura win extend aeroea ma owio Mr. Niernsee Tork architect. regard t weather or climatic oondttlona Mr. H. M. Victor yesterday purchased th safe which will be used In the UnJoh National Bank.' which, he .lSxrganizlng. This Institution will .open about May Jst A reward of $50 has been offered by Governor ILi BJ Glenn' for the capture of Bob gprings; Colored, who killed John McKnlght in '-the .county several weeks .ago, f-'-j .. : Th Crlttenton' Circle will meet this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock In the parlors of the Second Presbyterian church,,-: Offl cers .at this meeting ,wlll , ba chosen, for the. new .year.. .....''.; ,--Th rule' of "tifrn to the right" on In dependence Square should b enforced again now that the street excavations htvt, ceased, for ' th time being, in the heart of he. city. The second new moon for .the month of March was ushered In" last fcight un ostentatiously. . The furnishing by any On month of more than one fresh moo a l an - uncommon spta 8. Oreen. ot Monro. Mrs. W. B. Houston and MUs An Bl F. Houston, v of Monroe, spent yesterday. In the city on. a shopping expoditioa. " ';..,. 77 , Mrs. K. M. Blake, of Boston. Mass., ia visiting her parents. Dr. smd Mrs, XI. M. Wilder, on South Tryon street. Misses Kate and Mamie Casque. Of . Columbia, B. C, who have been visit Ing Mlsa Annie E. Smith for the past week, returned homo yesterday. - Mlsa Rose Shuford will arriv 1n v th city to-day from Hlckorjro visit . Mrs. v. jvuernoiny. . - 1 Mrs. James Parrlah, accompanied hv him daua-hter. Mtaa Alice Parrtsh, have returned to their home In Ports- - mouth. Va., after spending some time m the city. . .Mrs. Pnrrl&h was the guest while hra of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Parra. while Mtea Parrtrfi visited th Misses Haughtoni-rr; Miss Ma McAlister has returned to her horn In Asheboro af ter Spend , inr some time In th vlty with .Mrs. . J. E. Carson. . ',. . . r- SEW RATIOS EFTECTtVE TO-DAY. Compromb) Passrnirer Kate lAw In ' Kffect To-Day Tl . New Mileage Hooks and the Conditions Attending 4 Their Vs inter-state J-iits ixw ered While Intra-State Fnrea Have : Uecn Hatsed. ';v;' ,;V , The new ' railway ' ' passenger com promise : rat law becomes effective to-day. The straight tar - hereafter -wtlt-b- - --cents-for- mtr-rwH aa lntra-Stat trips. - -Three mileage books will be sold In denominations of 1,000. J. 000 and 600 miles each. Th . 1,000 and th 1,000-mile, book will sell for 120 and ; $40 respective ly end wlll b good on any road north of Jacksonville and Montgomery, Ala., and east of. Birmingham,' Ala., Th 1.000 will be good only for on per son wnereaa the X.OOQ-inlle Books WUI rtst mmiA 4jm enw amsi e4 narain w ej) .ve ea-14 j viivf vi i ffwtsrwttef aH of whom , must be r employes of 1 be same nrm end their names desig nated In the book, -r The 100-mlle books are good only la North Carolina ana are avaiianie lor the transporta tion of any Individual or five individ uals members ef one family All the same time. The - (00-mlle books sell for $11.25. The 1.000 and 1,000 mile books Will have to be exchanged for tickets at the counters but the. oo-mlle books will not be so con ditioned. "The result of the new law la that It lowers the Inter-State rate about 1-1 cent a mile and raises the Intra-gtAte rate about 1-4 cent a Hille. . ..-. - r, 1, --, As a result of the bperation . of the new law. the etrautht fare here After to Norfolkr V, will be' 17.11 as aralnst Iln.lS , rrvloulv , Th eld fare to Richmond, Va wae $1.60; now It Is $7.05. The ffire heretofore to Atlanta. O., imn been $$.15; here - after It Trill b $$.T0. - The old fare to Birmingham, Ala.." wa Jl'j.lH now It.ts $10.$S. These are ail lhtef etate. The fares -within the State, or tntra-State, have been ' increased from J 1-4 cent to 1 1-3 cents, or one-quarter of a cent a mile.. - - , . . - - - iii 1 I, y- ' S I,nTLE-LOXO OPEX1NG. 4 Great Crowds Attend the Millinery Display at This Progrendve Place of - Biminess-Offertugs r Strikingly Beaetlful. r: .. ,,.'-'. -' . - The millinery opening at the Little Long -Company's-r atorn 1 yesterday ; measured fully up to ' the helghth exhibitions of the season's style in hats.. Nothing else was anticipated for this progressive firm: The head gear; department was thronged for a good part of the .day with visitors viewing th splendid creations which the artistic designers of the company have made for this event. : The offer ing were' particularly beautiful and were creditable to the Institution in every respect. The LittlC-Long Com pany - has a -corps of -designers that know the needs of their customers. The hats which wpre especially pre pared for this occasion were striking ly beautiful, differing in their make to materially aa to show plainly the individual conceptions . behind each.'- Nothing was spared to pre- 'ent to the splendid patronage-of this jrm its progreraivenese snd ability to ltrfy every . feminine craving for Trad apparel. ... -T , Methodist churches wilt not be held to night, as the congregations are all taking part in the union. Methodist revival ser vice' -now In ' progress at Tryon Street church. . - . The reports' received from Monroe re garding - the protracted meeting which Rev. A. B.'Shaw Is conducting there are plendld. Rev. Mr. Shaw Is an earnest and forecful preacher and his meetings are always successful. The Home Mission and Pastor's Aid Society"" of the . Second Presbyterian church will meet1 this morning at 10:30 o'clock. In' the parlors . of . the church. Among ether matters to be, given atten tion. -the election of officers for the en suing year will be one or. tne most im portant, . ..j ; rThe many Charlotte friends of Rev. Dr. J.. M. Rose, of Laurlnburx. will re joice to learn of hie complete recovery from a recent operation at the Presby terian Hospital, where ne Itea seen un dergoing treatment for soma time Rev. Mr. Rose has returned to his home and charge in xaonnDurg.,; ' '.'"'.. ' PERSOXAU The Movements of a N ember of Peo-J --v pie, visitors ana . inner. "Mr." F. tHaynert OreenvHIe. S. "C Was registered among the guests at the Southern ManufacturersiClub last night. Mr. J. P.' Robertson, of RaJelgh, rpenfJ last night In the city. - : Among ths guests registered at tne Southern Manufacturers' Club last night were Messrs.. Fox end Elmer Wood, , Of Fort Smith, Ark.. . - : .ProlLJoe &iWrav.orGeBt0nla wag a fviaitor in the city yesterday; stopping at the Central, r Mr. George H. Carter, of Sanford, spent yesterday in ths city pn business. Mr. T. E. Trent. of Hamlet, was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. , t Among the guests registered at the Central yesterday- were Messrs. J. N. Ashton and H. B. Cartwrlght. of Raleigh. Mr. Hugh Hlndo, ot Monroe, epent yes terday tit the city on business. ; Mr. W. H. Watson, of Columbia, 8. C, was registered among, the guests at the Central yesterday. '. Mr. Jti L. Orar,-of Charleston, 8. C- spent yesterday in the city on business. , Mr. F..M. Shortridge. ot Mew York, busfneap manager for "Buster Brown," spent yesterday in the city errsnglng for the forthcoming production of this popu lar ' play whleh Is te be given st ths TotT:r"Ts i:-; l'r. atu Mrn. J I. . ..Vork til y. II. 1 ' . on Itiolr V. h y Wlutt It-Mean! - The 'first ,f f n tourists, Mr. a u4 Irs Of New Tork, er-ivri n night from Sav.nn .. stopping at the ;'" car Is being looked ov mond Barrinjrer Corr:p. From her they vvln vo ot Salisbury, GreeuaUi Lynchburg, Roanoke s Mr. Niernsee taiR" 1 moter . . ternsee, city last . and are . hlle their ,.t the- Os- s garage rth toy wajr uanvtiie. Stauntoru ry , Iriteresl' "a as e ba toured over 40,000 mils in a kit ca r, . he m ,.m nn.. one rf the things m. . T,ye.n looking at - the White is a line acros the front Just !. inches from tne ' .""-' ., I .l J ffimi(?,rw (inmw"- : A prominent New Hi ; THE CARNIVAL CROWD. ' Omuton Being Attended by Knor- ibou lowdUArttyJfVlthJliei Midway of a County Fair, The carnival that 17 now la fqll blast has every Appearance of the midway of a county, fair. . The ab sence of the- smell of the pumpkin and the sombre surroundings of a dying summer Are the. two features which pungeaiiy oisunguisn me two events. . The sound or tne spieler is clear and distinct, and the melodious and sometimes uhmelodlous sounds eecaplne from organ, abrass band and various Instruments; the unspeakable noise rCreated by the ole'. plantation nlirirersr-thd proliflc Waste awa of confetti; the odor rrom tne- eating stand that, has not yet been adjec ttved; the monotonous grind of the merry-go-round ,nd the whirl of the ferrles-wkftelv-AlI .these Are there In rich abundance. The crowds last night made the lot look like a. bee-gum.; It was literally Jammed. Everything Is moving Along In fine shape, and the affair is suc cessful. I The attraction are appar ently clean and equally as Inviting ajj. any ordinarily seen at a county fair. f This All Foobi' Dsy. To-dey," by the common consent of the Inhabitants of the civilised world.) is All Fools' Day. Ther--are no hard and fast rules for Its proper observance, no- set programme to be carried out. . .That 1- left toi the Ingenuity or rather th lack of In genuity of the Individual.. In -days torn i y- the time was usually epent in Ajcklng derbies recumbent on sidewalks with festive but unyielding bricks concealed within them, with disastrous results to toes. MAGNIFICENT SHOWING SPRING MILLINERY Although we have a much larger force In our Millinery Department, we are" busier than ever before. - ' ' ' -- rl The beautiful Hats' from our trained and artlstlo designers Are making a wonderful hit - we Are dally told our Millinery Departvaent eclipses anything In the State, and numbers tell us It looks like the New York stores - . ... All this doesn't change our policy of giving the best styles at Moderate prices. This policy has built us up the largest Millinery business la the Bute and we propose to continue It SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY AND WEDNESDAY S5 and z5c. Handkerchief for 15c Ladles' fine Linen Initial Handker chiefs, never sold for less than' 2 So. t , Special .... .... ......t..I6c, each Ladles' Lines and Lawn Em broldered Handkerchiefs, . beautiful patterns, regular JSc. and SSe. grades .. .... .... ..16c. each LAdles' Union Linen Sheer Hand kerchief a, "regular-1 - for -1 c grades: at. , . &o., or 50c do sen H SOTICB TO OCR CUSTOMERS. We ' are blessed to announce that Foley's Honey nnd Tar for coughs., colds e tuns Mwuhlos. ia -eat -affected by the National Pure. (Food and Drug law. aa it contains ho . opiates or other harmful drugs, and we recommend. It rs a safe remedy for children and adults, v R. H. Jordan Co.. . ,- Two Negroes Disagree.--- - 2 A lively fight took place' on South Tryon street lest night near the cross ing of Tryon end First between two-j neerroeA -Ed Mkmh awt v,n,hi Houeton. Moos waa arrested, put the other escaped and had not been arrested some- time hater. Moose, who subsequently gave bond, wa slightly scratched up as with a knife and bled rather freely. , Others locked up last "night wen Henry Widen hour, white, who will be tried this morning for retailing,. and Tom Fogg, eolored, with whom it Is charged that he was associated, on the same charge. '. - - ALL FOOLS' PATV ' ' Ar? I?-. t J Rihhon I,emon or Tar.i.ia Eitraet. Tbey never disappoint. Academy soon Col. Paul . B. Means, an influential member ef the Conoord bar, spent yester day In the city en business. .- Mr. T. P. Washburn., of Augusta, a a.. was a visitor In the city yesterday, stop ping at tha-tjelwyn. Mr, Bradford Miles, or jacicsonnile. Fla., spent yesterday in the city. .' Mr. J. Elwood Cox. or High point, was fA -Charlotte visitor yesterday, stopping at ths Selwyn. v.---. Mr.. 8, E. Spencer,-of Qastonla, was a ylfltor In the city yesterday..-i Mr. C. B Amstmng, a prominenr; eltfe Ssr- of Ositnnla, was registered smong the guests at the-J3uford yesterday, i Mr. Jm P.-ucas. pf BIacksburgt. B. C. waa a Charlotte visitor yesterday. .... Mr. J.. M. Fairley. Jrw -of Monroe, spent few hours in. the city, yesterday .on buslnesA - '. .---', Among the guests regiatered st the Bu- ferd yesterday were' Messrs. J. 8. Wllker son and B. O. Black, of Hickory Grave, Mr. . D. iam Cox. of Columbia. S. C prominent insurance man. Is spending to-day in the city, stopping at the Sel wyn. , " '. - . Mr. Robert Lassiter, of Wlnston-RaMerq, spent yesterday In the elty on business.1 Mr. Eugene V. Haynea. of Atlanta, Oa., was a Charlotte visitor, yesterday, t . . Mr. John T.' Patrick."; of ; Wadesbore, spent Isst night In the city, stopping at the Selwyn. r - , 8 on "Get It At HAwlcyVV u IVEY'S IT'S HERE What are you looking forfi What hew things do you wan? '".Come here for It- We -.try . V . v . ..... to keep up with the latest iVft probably have Just whAt" you want We have that reputation. Sprinting bicycle messengers Ar here ' to Serv i b wley !s a- Pharmacy ' Tryon- and Fifth StreeU. ; AedeinyAdVAncteAAle- three '.dftysitoeAd. -'PhohesIJ,-I$0," -LW OrENIXGATpEr,K,S. - ' i Fine Dlwplay of TtefuUy FolUoned :,f- IIaIs t This lopuUr :8tore : r; - c.Amld decorations' befitting the oc casion the spring feats off red. by the mllllwery department of the store of Blek Brothers wer exhibited ypteri day to scores of- women, all of vchota ciune to admire and enany to. buy. The styles presented were of fln I de sign And displayed the thorougness of the care exercised in the X lec tions, Thig establishment has lately enlarged Its working . room . arid a number of Assistants has' been I em ployed to assist Mia Sarah Hilsfon, msnager of the department; T Miss Siddle Strausberg and Mr - Pelot. head miHiner The superb olterinra Lyrsterdsy were such as to : enlist praise rrom the enormous crowd that Attended during the entire day.. The open! eg ot this establishment ' was ranked by those present with the other splendid prfesentatJo'n ) which nave.Deen made Ia this city, this lea- son. f . . - PLENTY OF" TTirrr-BT.l Is caused by stagnation of the J'ver snd hnwet", - To gpt r!d of It and I adn-he bi ontojjws nl the - r " that br'nge Jaundi-e, ink Vr, Ki- New Life Pills, the Uhi oitri(lr that ,Ui l u orug fioret nWe: stand back of our ; clothes, . :' ' "7e don't consider ' the rhoney you've paid for our clothes belongs -to us ' until they give you ' perfect satisfac tion. ";' - .' ! .There's a whole .lot ' of satisfaction in. buy-t ing clothes under such a .circunistattce." , Kindly' - renirmber : this when consifiering -the purchase of - your Spring garment. . - - v .? - - - Tta Tate-Brown Co. Special Notices ALL FOOLS DAY. HERE'S ONI way ;ou xan't befooled nn Aprll lstJ uei uiue muDon Lemon or vanilla. . They, never disappoint. LEATHER. GOODS POCK ETBOOKi, -Purses, Card Cases, eto. We have the . nnestassortmenC; . you eughtlo see ' them. Be sure that you do before you buy , anything In the Leather Ooods line. J AS. P. 8TOWB CO., Drug. gistA 'Phone 1TI. 4 case r 1" ' Winsome is the word; fits the exactly As a harmonious whole it is complete . Individualiz- ed it ?is a delight. Exclusiveness marks its every feature . Its a per sonal triumph for - each Milllm i7earere Its beauty will grow daily Hundreds attended the first day, and the crowds will be greater to morrow Don't miss the Millinery Event of the Season Remember Friday and Saturday are the : day s set apart especially for theChildren: leu WHOLESALE -IMS RETAIL 7. Announcement We bee te announce that Dr. It Aiiuatl mnA fir J. P. MathSOtt &AV formed a partnership for th practic of dlseAses of7 the By. E. Nose and Throat COfflce open rebruary th. HOi. dr. . n. Bi"t' . - ' DR. 'J.. P. MATHESON. Announcement Dr. Newton Craig begs to announce that he has opened ofnea at Nos. 1 1 end-1 Piedmont- Building for the practic of Eye, Ear. No and Throat. disease. SOMBTHINO NEW . AND DELICIOUS, Tro Tro Chocolate Krunch, rich and mellow; You will like it. Only 10 and 25c. per paclrsfs; -Try It 'onoe. MIL. LKR-VAN NE8S CO ?7 N. Tryon. Up-to-date grocers. - . rOR REXT-eo N. POFLAK. ROOMS. modern. oi a, Vance roema, modern .(new). 71& N. 'Brevard reoms, eleotrio lights. 811 K. 9th t rooms, eity water, sth rooma. I and Tut B. A. 4 rooms. so K modern conveniences, r Oihm -room - hea.. J. SUN A una. NICK THINGS TO EAT-If you ere look. Ina lor tne aaaaon a baat vou ahould -viait the Oem Dining Room and th Um I.uneh Room. The most UD-teIsta , the roost aocommodaUng. . SEEDED RAISINS AND CURRANTS 10&, Citron Zhs Shelled Almonds 40c., Nutmegs It for te. er 2o. pound. Best Roiled -Oats iOe.r 1 pounds Buckwheat 5c., 8weet and Irish Potatoes toe, RRIDQERS A CO., tot West Trade St TO LET-THB-COZIEeT t-ROOM COT I tage, H. loth; only fit S-l; - 1 rooms, modern, Dtlworth, flft; 4 rooma. S. My era, U block of K. Ave., 12 SO; 4 rine, li . b. near Myers. s: 414 B. Oak Hi,, tit; rooms In Banders' Building. S. Tryon St, right at th square, it to tT. Hurry up. now. K. L, KKCSLER, J6 8.. Trxon, 'fbon t44. THE CUMAX BARBER SHOP. WITH Its newly Installed baths, hot ana ewld water, new barber chairs, compe tent barhar, makas en Ideal shop. 8. perb service sesured. Full line ef cigars and tobaccos In our shop. Sec-ond-liand heater for sale. Those 1907. CUMAX BA RB1R SHOP, W, H. Teong, rrop. TYPEWKITKRS RENTED lee rental machines, eli majiea, ready for Instant delivery, fever r machine Orst-Ua ia every paKieular. J. E. Crayte A Ce 117 Tryon. 'Phone 14. . . - . HAVE YOIT SEEN WOODALL SHEP. pard s great displsy of Eter CanlsT They have the fine at line In the city. Innt fall to take a peep at their South show window. 81 South Tryon street. NOTTOOEflRLT to investigate Refrigerators- Reft our Stone White, . :'JTheche8tjvith:thei lchilLJn it." : , ;. Coldest and cleanest. IllMcCausIandSCoi '"' ' tl SoAtk Tryoit t.. i Particular people find in our wall paper de partment a stock of new poodsthis sea son's product-r-f rom ! which there is no difficulty in supplying, their wants. All papers hung for regular prices. " . TORRENCE PAINT CO., 10 N. Tryon. . . 'Phone 178. : Old .Virginia , Breakfast Herring Roe, 20c. . Lunch Herring ISc. Jar. ' T ' W. M. CROWEIX.V : ITMiae 144 and ttl. . . .MOLUSTtfr v, n:;i7L::iiTean:cf3 a (Wry gaooas hr Sen ha. - Sdstt aawtk sad gneisi Vtfa A e rise fr OosrJpaA . teewssSKs. Lleer " -'"T li Hnmtea, Poacaa, Istwrs I )m4 Ar . S:rrt-e AewtwL HaaaaeSe kvwt lmhavt kniuiiTali taa l fmnn. M ( e .. 1,-nolae Sf i.otiJ"H lv CoeeagT. Kaeita. W Uk WE your WANT ness A XUiliWJAAK Heating and SuppHes IIACIIIJEY BROS.- CO. ' A nepreseotatrve Wsirteil tn Z Z Every ; Count t In !tonh t Carol 1mA for the , SoGt!j-ra Sclooi'of TelefTspiy UWmL SCHOOL . ; . ASnEVILLE, !f.' C. ; ' Liberal 'eemmtsslonj pal 1 rlM parties. References required. FASHIONABLE CLOTHES '; .i- .- : : . r- - - w&P Our clothes are known for their stvle. fit 1 j -and quality. AVorn bv some of the best dressed f t men-jn town wny uoi oj youf. G-eJ- Cf-f 1 I e,.j r.t...-f ..f r - r 7
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