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CHARLOTTE DAILY, OBSERVER, 'APEIL 23, 1503. I'SflflM AIID PFRSflriAL I ! : : MrsT Andrew Cr Hutchison will en t&rtaln a. tew friends Informally at ber some on West avenue this after neon ar4:3 o'clock.- r i- to Gunston's. Washington, thta spring but will leave In the early summer ( .. ' urope . to spend ( several . months : . V abroad with a party of friends. 4 Miss f 1 Brown is now visiting In Chapel HU1 y - and Raleigh. ' , "...;' :.!--, . X The Saturday Afternoon Tea Club , - "will : meet : this afternoon at : o'clock-with Mrs. Walter; Scott, on East Morehead -. street" -. In view of - iub twv Ilia; wii m ...o ... o. ..v.tiMg V- after Lent, a full attendance, of the - ' - A UIuUbImkI' 4a aevAaxt f aivM . MUNO 14 ISOKly fcW BPfVMlS) BVWT time with reiauves.v - f CapC " and Mrs.. S. H. Greene, of Monroe, were visitors in the city yes terday, stopping at the Buford. y MaJ. and Mrs. J. O. Baird have as their guests. Rev, and Mrs. Oliver - ; Johnson, of , Leslie, 8. C. i Rev. , Mr. Johnson , is a prominent A. R. P. ' minister. Recently he accepted a t call to the pastorate of the r large - -Wlnnsboro,JBC church- JU present . no is pastor or the church at Leslie. He will move to , Winnaboro . next " week and. take charge of his new -' work. ;, . ' ,. - . Miss Mary-Catherine Thomson will entertain her - kindergarten classes at a trolley ride out to Hosklns this morning. The children., will assemble as usual at t:tO o'clock and will then .' take a car out' to Charlotte's newest and, most remote suburb.' . .'... - Mrs. W. D; Cowles Is s expected home to-day from Augusta, Qe. , PERSONAL. Mr. Tbe Movements of a Number of Peo ple, visitors and. Others. J. Adams, a. popular Gas tonia-druggist, -was a Charlotte visit- or yesterday. , Mr, j.' Randolph CrntchHeld, " of Greensboro, spent -yesterday, in the city, stopping at the Belwyn. Mr. William B. Adams, of Sevan nah. Ga.t . spent yesterday in the city on Business; . - . ' Mr, E. W. Brooks, of Nottaway, V-- was "registered among? the guests at tne selwyn yesterday. Mr- H. ; H-. Lowry; of ' Greensboro, spent yesterday .- in the city ' on dusi ness. :.!-. - . . ;. ; , . ' Mr. 8. O. -ari Dyke, of CleveUnd. was registered among the guests St the Selwyn yesterday. lMr. George A. Nolting. 3r of Rich mond,- Va is spending a day or two in the city on business. -' ; - ' CoL D. M. Bodges.of Ashevllle, is a visitor in the city. - . " Mr. B. C. Eley. Jr of Baltimore. welUknowa traveling man, is spend ing a few. days in the city. ; ' Mr. J. B Caffev. of North Wilkes- boro, was registered among the guests at tne central yesterday. Mr. J. B. Dawson, of KInston, spent yesterday in the city, . Mr. R. L. Walker,; of Greenville., a C. was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. stopping at the Buford was alsitor la tjhe city yesterday on Dusiness. ; Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Williams' have ; returned to their home after spend ing several days with Dr, and Mrs. I. W. Fa lo n, on North Tryon street : Mr, Williams was here, for the con , yentlon of the North Carolina Press ' Association. , I Mr. "and Mrs. J. W. Curtis and Mr. It. J. Curtis, - of Leaoir, were registered among the guests at the ' Belwyn yesterday. . Miss Susie Hoffman, of Gastonla, spent yesterday In tbe city, stopping at the Selwyn. Among the guests at the Selwyn yesterday was Mrs. 8. W. Stevenson, lf Mooresvllle. . . ' , - Miss May H. Penfleld will arrive in the city next week from New York to spend the summer with Mrs. E. W. Thompson. Miss Penfleld is very pleasantly remembered in Char Xotte as Mrs. Thompson's guest dur ing the Christmas holidays. Miss Jessie. Lipscomb returned to her home in Gaffney. a C. yester day after spending some time in tbe city witn urs. C. B. Bryant, In Dtl- worm. Miss Acton Latta has returned from a visit to New York. V Mr. Frank E. Mann, of Lewistown. Pa., was registered among the guests at tne Buford yesterday,' . : Mr. R. T. Ashcraft- of Wadesboro, spent a few hours la the city Vester nay,. . ,0 . . Mr. C. R. Craven, of Concord, was a surai si xae souincrn usnuiSKturerr Club yesterday. . - v , -Mr. h. -B. Varner. of Lexington. editor of .The Lexington Dispatch, re turned home yesterday afternoon af ter spending several days in the city attending the cessions of the North Carolina Press Association. - Mr. Burton fimlth returned vester day from Raleigh where he went to attend . the i 6mith-HIgge wedding Wednesday. . . Mr. John A. Buchanan, of New York, spent yesterday in the city, topping M the Selwyn. Mr. R. J. Gllleland, of Abbeville. 8. C -was a Charlotte visitor yesterday. Mr. B, - .'A.H. Stone, of Greensboro, was registered among the guests at tne selwyn yesterday, . Mr. Charles T. Williams, of Rich mond, Va.. U spending to-day In the city on 'business. . Mr. R. E. Halt, of Norfolk, Va, Is spending to-day In the city.. Mr. C. C. Payne, of Atlanta, Ga, la spending a day or two in the city with frlenda ; ' - Mr. H. w. Frund, general manager or the Salisbury & Spencer Street Railway Company, Salisbury. Is spending to-day in the city. Among the guests at the Central last night were Messrs. D. E. Hudglns and L. G. Snyder, of Marion. Mr. J. W. Scroggs, of TaylorsvlUe, was a Charlotte visitor last night - Mr.. J. E. Gay, of LIncoInton, spent last night In the city. Mr. Ernest B. Taylor, of Salisbury, Is spending to-day in the city. Mr. D. H. Mauney, of Long Shoals, spent yesterday In the city. The Virginia Dar Circle met with .Mrs. J. C. Neely at her home on &outh Tryon street yesterday after- : BRIEFS. and Mr, and Mrs. James Ker.lJr. re- lurnea nome last night after spend ing several days in Washington. Mrs. jter Deing one of the members of mo Daughters of the American Revo lution In attendance there upon the sessions of the national continental congress. . Miss Ethel Rogers, of Raleigh, is tne guest, of Mrs. L. B. Newell at ner nome on North Church street The Chelldon Book Club met with Miss Florence Thomas at her home on Elizabeth Heights yesterday after noon. - . The session of the Bessie Dewey v.iuo yesieraay morning with Mrs. w, jb. Ryder,- at the home of Mrs. vieorge ti. urocKenDrough, was a thoroughly enjoyable one. The next meeting win be with Mrs. A. T. eiummey. Miss Mamie Bays returned yester, crop "Ported to- be the best Few Minor . Happenings In ADont uio city. The county schools are rapidly closing. ? ! Commencements are being held in the different sections almost every week. Practically all of the schools will be closed by the middle or next month. There Is talk of a new hardware firm for Charlotte. Several cltisens have been quietly working around seeking to find out whether a com pany can be organised at this time. Details will be mads public later. -Cards have been received in the city announcing that Mr. John A Tucker, manager of Hotel Forsyth. Winston-Salem, has again leased the Virginia Bay Hotel, at Virginia Bay, va., tne season opening June I5th -West Fifth street from Church to Tryon Is ready for the bltulithio and so also Is the first block of West Fourth. North Tryon from the square to Third is being rapidly whipped In to snaps ror the new paving. The prospects for a banner fruit in 9d Fine Feathers A bird in the hat is worth clghi or iten- in the bush. Is it? In a period of fifteen years prior to J 903, , bird life in this country - was reduced fifty per cent But now we are ' giving them- more of a chance; refuges have been ,' .If t r , . ' , estaonsnea wnere tne Diras can breed in safety ; wardens have been appointed whom "the Federal Government pays the princely sum of One Dollar per month, their real wages '. being paid by organizations. - r, ' Read this article, " Harbors ' for Wild Birds," by Rene . Bache, in The Saturday. Evening Post, and learn how we are being saved from . the disgrace of a birdless, song- silenced country; ' X Vaiti, the Queen," by . Beatrice Gnmshaw, tells.' how Yaiti was stranded on a lonely island, and how it turned out to be not quite so lonely as she thought, arid, indeed, not so lonely as she might wish. " This week's issue of The Saturday ; Evinino Post is now on sale ; v At ths Wmrtands, i cents. $1J0 the .year by mail. The Curtis Pubushimo Courxirt t PHlLADILrHlA Our Boy Are) Iwiwhtre Copies will be delivered to any address by CAMDEN . IiYNCH, 221 ast Trade Street, Charlotte. IVEY'S DURIL431 NEEDS 'HOTELS. aay irom Elon , College, where she went to attend the sessions of the Christian Endeavor State Convention. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. McManus and family arrived In the city last night from Washington to spend a day or .two here. Mr. McManui Is assistant to tne general manager of the South ern Railway Company and formerly rceiuea in vnarioiie. ue Is in his pr o var .10. iia. -. Mrs. J. R Relnhardt, of Iron Sta tion, was registered among tho guests at ine wenirar iasj night" "7 . DEATH OF MR. J. A. DCXiS. Brother1 or Mtr C-H.-'DulsTof "This . City. Passes Away In Philadelphia ,.- Remains Will Be Brought Hen - Vor BurlaL : , , Relatives in this city have lust re. . celved news of the sudden death in tne Philadelphia ity Hospital of Mr. J. Augustus Duls. The deceased waa an accomplished railroad man and an expert .book-keeper and accountant. and has been engaged in special work In Philadelphia for the past four years. He was 48 years of age and leaves surviving his mother, Mrs. W. R. Duls: two sisters. Mrs. Joseoh J. fltone,- of Greensboro, and Mrs. W. B. Hayward, of Passaic, N.'J and two brothera Messrs. C. H. Duls, of this city, and John E. Duls. - of Seattle. Wash. Mr. Duls was unmarried. The remains will bo brought to Charlotte ror interment accompanied by Mr. and , Mrs. W: R. Hayward, brother ,nnd 'ter of the deceased. . ' y. 1AST OF TRAVEI TALKS. years. - Instead of Injuring the trees tne recent chilly spells seem to have had the effect of promoting their growth and ' everything is now In splendid condition. T-Those who make It their duty 10 upervls the building operations of the city-are busily engaged Just, now loosing alter the erection or the new skyscraper, the new Y. M. C. A. build lng ahd the layinr of the bltulithlc paving on North Chnrch street. There wllf be an important meet ing or the members or the Southern Manufacturers' , Club at' the - club rooms on South Tryon street this ev enlng for the purpose of passing up on soma chaoges which have been suggested In the by-laws. All mem bers are urged to Te pf esent."""'" Mrs. W. N. Garrison, of the eoun ty, called up The. Observer office yes terday morning to ask that some pro test be raised against the reckless driving of automobiles on the streets In the suburbs. . She stated that she had almost had a runaway with pos sible serious consequences, several children being with her. Thursday af ternoon. .:. BARNES CASE CONTIXUED. Rv. Henry J odd Delivers Most In. , termtlng Leotnre at Young Women's :- iiinsuan Association. Rev. Henry Judd, of Honolulu, whs Is the guest of his friend. Rev. Dr W. M, Kibcaid, delivered a most enter taining and Instructive addrni at tho Young Women's Christian Association last evening on the Hawaiian Islands. Dr. Judd started with bis hearers In i narioue. carried them overland to the racinc coast and then across the ocean from San Francisco to . the Hawaiian Islands, making the voyage Anil rBBsr ara I n a Jk im.. . m r , u lovoiita va nifttij thousands of miles, in a very short InUrval. The trip eould not have bn -more aengntrui had Man Charged With KMIIng George Glffort Not to Be Tried at This Term What the Court Did Yester (Hay. ... . - The present term of SuperloV (Surt. now that the case against the fair of nclals has been disposed of promises to be a very mil d allair. The against 8.- Q. Barnes, who la charged with the marder . or George Qlffort. was to have been called yesterday. It was decided, however, to continue It to some subsequent ternuof court. The cases disposed of were of little consequence. Henry Richardson, larceny. 11 months on the roads. - Reuben Barnes, assault. IS months Ed Cousat, larceny, is months on the roads.".- - - . .-: ... - Carrie Davis, larceny, 4 months. In JalL Mary carter, assault, i month In tail. Tom samneis, appeal, nned 111 and costs.' - , - . Napoleon Davie, resisting , arrest Judgment suspended. Will fope, -retailing, guilty, but sentence not . pronounced. John Davis, carrying ' concealed all . the httrcri ma nn ins inn in nmAit uk .1, accessories' and comf orts afforded by PB Judgment suspended on pay at the vesper service to-morrow aft- ranAM am Dmam ... it. ft... on last night rendered a very delight ful piano solo.. . ; ' - ... , Dave Barrett." charged wia aban- donmeat ase continued for ' true bill. .- . : . THESE HOT DATS . Sugrest Ice cream, and ice eream. If per- iwciiy naTorea,, suggests Blue -Ribbon Vanilla. Hare your a-rocer send yon a large oottie ot Blue Ribbon vanilla. WHAT CACSES HEADACHE - From October to May, Colds are the mofrt frequent caune of Headache. LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE . re moves cause. E. W. Grove en bog. JSc- . .. .- -'.. ... . The City Ha But Two, With a Total of Lrn Titan Jtiny Jtoonis I nlon Hotel May Be Enlarged or Rebuilt. Special to The Observer. Durham. April S 4. There is a very decided sentiment in Dunham that Is asking for and demanding better ho tel facilUee That another hotel is need ed no one can doubt, but the move for one has not been started in a way to make it look certain that the needed fcotel will be a reality any time soon. In- the two hotels there are less than a total of fifty rooms. While several plans are being discussed it Is said that -the management of the Union HoteL near the union station. Is giaklng arrangements to see if ftiiat notel cannot be - enlarged to either fifty or seventy-five rooms. Two plans have been . submitted, one to enlarge the building and make a fifty-room hotel and the other to build an addi tion to the present structure, then tear away the old cert and build this up, making virtually a new build lng with a capacity of some seventy nve rooms. None of these plan nave matured as yet, but It Is know that the owner of the property. Mr. A. J. Ellis is figuring on the matter witn a view ol having this modern building erected. If he can see hJs way clear to lay out such an Invest ment as this would require. Whether this Is done now remains to be seen, but it Is clear that In tbe near future there will be another ho. ter here, or one with better accom modatlons. Special Lot Pretty New Hats For Saturday . f f , . m v- They're the work of our cleverest designers. Trimmed In a most' ar tlstlo fashion, not one or two Hats, but whole tables of them gotten up in' the IVEY way from the latest napes and trimmings and at the IVEY popular prices. ,V come and try on a few. w want you to see hew becoming and stylish a Hat we can give you at from 11.00 to $ J. fit and $t. 00. New" Sailors We can now meet all demands for the- Big and ' Medium Sailors; all colors. Prices 60c. to $2.00, 'and a few small ones at 25c. $1.75, Waists, $1.15 As a Saturday leader flv.eNor sis elegant styles regular $1.75 and $2.06 Waists, for t Sl.i each 75c Waists, 60c. Four numbers really good grade Waists, sell regularly at He. to $1.00, for flo. mj-h Also large lots of Detter grade line Lawn Waists, $2 00, $2. SO and $1.00 inci waists at ii.ig to $.00. All the latest styles. Muslin Underwear cxira nne values In pretty Skirts at 8c, $1.25 and $1.60. These are worth 1-4 more. Regular Mc. Corset Covers 26c. each, IVEY'S Announcement Dr. Newton Crafv hv a that he has opened offices at Noa 25 and 26 Piedmont Building for the I Nothing Charged at Sale Price, Not Over 19 Tarda Barker Bleach to. ' 1 i fca Customer at 1 1-So. . , ' , ' OUR GREAT SHNUAL Diielc Sale TO-DAY AND Sale price... Sals price. Received yesterday too late to advertise until this morning 20 down Kew York Mills $1x90 Bleached Bheeta. for to-day and Monday.' YORK MILLS BLEACHED SHEETS, worth tto.. sale price ofe. SOME OF THE OTHER SALE B.VRGATXS: Tard wide .Barker Mills Bleach, regular price 12 l-2c. Sale price 7 1-Se. Yard wide Cannon Cloth. Sale price...... ........ft l-2o. yd. . 15c. 1-4 and 10-4 Pepperell Bleached Sheeting. Sale price 15c. yd. tftica $9c. t-4 Bleach . 8heetlng. Sale price.... 89c. yd. Pepperell 10-4 Unbleached Sheeting, at. 25c. yd. No. 200 Imperial Long Cloth, 1 1- yard worth $1.50. Sale price c. bolt. No. 200 Imperial Long Cloth. 12 yards, worth $1.7$. Sale price ' '. $13 holt. No. 250 Imperial Long Cloth, 12 yards worth $2.00. Sale price St.50 bolt. Sea Island Nainsook, 12 yards worth $2.00. Sale price $1.89 bolt. One doaen Cotton Napkins, hemmed ready for use. Sale price SSc. dos. 2 Sc. large Hemmed. Full Bleached Rith Towels. 10c. Cotton Huck Towels. Sale price Large. Bleached Cotton Huck , Towels,, worth 15c. Regular 60o. Bleached Sheets. Sale price.... .. Pepperell $1x90 Bleached Sheets, worth $Sc. Sale price....: Good, heavy 81x90 Bleached Sheets, worth 75c. Sale price...... St dosen 4tx3t Bleached Pillow Csas. Special.. 0 dosen Pillow Cases, 45xJ, worth lt2-3c. Sale price S6c. 45xlt Hemstitched Pillow Cass. Sale price.. Large Crochet Counterpanes, worth $1.00. Each hat slight stain, price.... .... $1.26 Counterpanes 1.50 Crochet extra site Counterpanes. Sale price .extra sise and weight Crochet counterpanes, worth $1.75. Sale price Sl.T) $2.5 OMarselllee extra Counterpanes, at ... . SI.79 Extra sise and quality Satin Marseilles Counterpanes, worth $2.00. Sale Prtc .....$l.ts Marseilles Counterpanes worth 4.50. Sale price $2.SS Mail Orders Will Be Filled Promptly If Mailed Xot Later Than Monday. Otherwise We WIU Be Obliged to Return. MIE BK0S . .l.V ...St ...Sr. . . 38c. . .Br. ..53; .10c, ..12c ..17c. Sale ,.75c ..8c. $1.19 BRIDGE CONTRACT LET. Durham Fixing Vp Her Streets tn First -Class - rihane -Lonnle Moore Was Often In Trouble In Durham. Special, to The Obaerver. ' Durham, April 24. At a special meeting of the board of city alder men the contract was awarded for re building the. bridge that crosses the Norfolk A Western road on Holloway street a dry bridge, as It is called The abutments to this bridge are to be made of concrete and tbe-brldge Is to be made wider and more substan tiaL ThlS(Work is to be dons in con nectlon with the grading and macad amltlng of Holloway street to the city limits, about hall a mile in length, to connect with the new macadam road that touches Wake county. The work of grading this street is now In prog- ess.- u , i. Mt. Young Lonnie Moore, the white boy who was shot and probably fatal ly wounded by one of the Guilford county convict guards, has been on tbe criminal side of the dockets In this county on several occasions. He was a young fellow but has given the officers much trouble in the past. Only recently be was arrested In Guilford and brought back . here. It 'being tnougnt tnai ne was connected with a store-breaking in East . Durham, .and it -was wnne under arrest on , thl charge that he- was connected with the car-breaking in Guilford. Small Boy Has Narrow Escape From .. : . Death.v ,. Mr. 8. A. Anderson's small son had very narrow escape, from death under the wheels of a street car yes terday afternoon about I o'clock near the corner of Tryon and Vance streets. The little fellow with a playmate were out In the street They observed an outbound car . approaching and stepped aside to let it pass. The mo ment the ear commenced to draw away, the little Anderson bor dashed across the track Just as an Incoming worx car nore down on him. The fender on the work car caught him and hurled him to one aide. Inflicting no injuries otner than a.rew bruise. The motorman had splendid control or his car and handled It lrke a mas ter. - tua ne not Drought ft to such a sudden halt fatal consequences might nave ensuea. - Graduating Recital at FJizabeth. . Misses Lochia Lowery and Rnbv Catherine Watson, assisted , by Miss Lillian ' Williams gave their graduat ing recital at Elisabeth College last eve qj nv The auditorium, w a co aw fortably filled with attentive listeners snd the evening was spent most pleasantly. Miss "Watson's rendition of Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody, No. waa superb and as such was keenly enjoyed by those present. -Verdi- Lust s "Rlgoletto" ' as given br Miss Lowery was most excellent. The en tire programme was well arranged and splendidly executed. . . SB Special Notices HERE'S THE REASON THE FINEST cooks specify Blue Ribbon Vanilla It's always the same they can depend on It Absolutely pure, goes twice as far and tbe flavor is perfection. NUNNALLYS DELICIOUS CANDIES fresh by express every week, mi cents per pound. WOODALL A SHUPPARD. sole agents for Charlotte. . SUNDAY CIGARS DON'T FORGET them to-day. And dont forget where to buy them. II you do not trade with us already, we ask you to try us ones - and we will, prove that there is no bet ter line of Cigars, Cigarettes and To bacco In the city. JAS. P. 8TOWE A CO.; -Druggists. Phene -17. r-r7 LETTUCB HAVE FERNDELL SALAD Dressing on our Lettuce Is the cry of those who we have placed It within the reach of all by reducing the price from to 2Sc. per bottle. MILLER-VAN NESS CO.. 27 N. Tryon. in A Representative Wanted Every County tn Xortb Carolina for the Southern School of Telegraplir and the EMANUEL SCHOOL STENOGRAPHY AND HPEWRITING ASHEVTLLE, 2T. C. Liberal commissions pall rtgVt parties. References required. n-iotxMxwtMXBXMmxmxvm-xwcmM S SPALDING'S BASE BALL GOODS i Century Paint is a strictly pure linseed .oil paint, and has been in constant use for the past quarter of a century. Pigments of un questioned quality are used in its manufacture. It is to-day the recognized standard for abso lute purity and real worth. . TORRENCE PAINT CO., 10 N. Tryon. 'Phone 178. SATURDAY LARGE QUEEN OLIVES too. quart Fresh Eggs ITHo. Hams t and t-pound sise. Sliced Bacon 220.' pound. New crop potatoes Ma Straw berries 12c. Fresh Grits and water ground Meal. Mackerel 10c., 16c., 20& BRIDGER8 A CO, FOR RENT W WEST 11TH. MODERN T-rooms; snt N. Pine, modern 7 rooms; til E. rth, f rooms. Other t and 4-roora houses In all parts of city, 1 store room, t Pegrsm 8t; 1 store room. I Belmont Ave: 2 new brick stores, Bel mont .ARTHUR HENDERSON A I SPALDING'S PRICES NICE THINGS TO EAT If you are look lng for the sessoB a oet roe snouM visit the Oem Dining Room and tbe Oera Lunch Room. The most up-to-csts the most aecommoosung. TO LET-ALL OF TOO WILL WANT that 13). lOtn street cottage now, but it renteo, and you mtsaeo a bargain. 414 E. Oak. Ill: W 8. Myers, I JO; jo Worthlngton Ave.. EHiwortn, tUl-l; eur nan over iinr mora, romr I4th sad Caldwell. $10; rooms In Sanders Building, ti te $7. ' Houses for the col ored from fl.a up. E. I KEKSLEH, 'Phone M4, . . . 3 TYPEWRIT rR3 RENTED M renul machliMS, all makes, rrady for Instant delivery. - Every maenin orst-elats la ry rertieumr. J. . crayton Co., 217 A Tryon. 'Phone tol 8TAR GROCERY COFFEE - , ' ' , ' . Is the best tic. goods on the '' ',' "' . i '" - " ' market For tale by W. L CBOWELL. -, Phones 244 and II L i Spalding's standard" as good as ss r . . i i . i opaiaing s is wnat they say to sell other makes,- - Buy tho Best Call or write for cata logue. - 'Stall " . orders giren prompt and care-, ful attention. Stcna & Barringcr Co. Booksellers. Stationers, Publlshera aennnsiBBisnnnnininsanenw mm l m - , - j - 1 . i . ? M - M. line is ttaj- Mjm " I ::&r Long-Tate jj -il Clothing I . I V " Company ' . - i . i i r it ai Goods Sent on Approval wRcturnat! '.'at Out Exp:n:;. ssrtta w.
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