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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, AUGUST 23, 1003. 1G i i i rrrriir rrr rir irn' 1 ll J ' '" ' :: 11,, 1 alWHKWWWaMMaMMMMMMMaM Nsws of - ths Happenings f Yesterday Told In ;. Paragraphs. According to report submitted to tha Greensboro Chamber . of com mere that town of 41.000 Inhabitant gained lit cltisens during- the past three months, v- it - i t - Z. Franklin county court convenes next week with Judge W. B. Alien, of Goldsboro, presiding-. There ara no cases - of consequence on- tha docket and tha term la all probability will ba a abort one. : v "B. w. H6bgood, of Durham, who recently failed his businesa being thrown Into bankruptcy courts, ha settled with his creditors and has re opened his store, being; a stock of dry goods and shoes. rnnmumin ' R. N. Hacke't and 'Mr.: J. W. Owaltney, Democratic elec tor, will speak at Spsrta. Aliegnany ' mitntv . tiwnarrov. the first day court, and discus the Issues before the voters of the eighth. '- r- 1 1 . John Robinson's circus exhibited In Greensboro yesterday afternoon and last night. It was the first circus en In Greensboro In six years, and ever -10.000 oeoole witnessed the afternoon performance. Mr. C N. Myers, assistant cashier of the Bank of North wiiKesDoro. is rtoueiv ill with tmhold fever. Mr Myers had hardly recovered from recent operation for appendicitis whe he was again confined to hia bed. Charlie Ball, a 10 -year-old boy o Durham county, Is in Watts Hospital. Durham, and he may have to lose leg as the result of a horse falling .with him. The little fellow was rid ina- the horse when it stumbled and fell, catching the boy's left foot under him. , It is rumored in North Wilkesboro liiiainaaa elrclea that a new nations bank with a capital stock of $100,000 la wnn ti b orranlzed In mat town Xothlna- definite can be ascertained but Mr. W. F. Trogdon has been sug- a-ested as the possible president ana a leading promoter of this enterprise . The Wilkesboro Veneer Company .will move Its plant to Edtton In the near future. Arrangements have been made bv which its work my be handled imore satisfactorily, with better facilities and arrester prom ise of growth, at Edenton than they enuld have reasonably expected at Wilkesboro. Tha Giant Lumber 'Company, of North Wilkeaboro. has resumed work nn ita twelve-mile flume, pome de lay ru occasioned in reaching an agreement with Messrs. R. N. and J O. Hackett, through whose land the flume Is to pass. A satisfactory ' srroement havlnz been reached, the work will be pushed to completion. The singing class of orphans from the Oxford Orphan Asylum enjoyed their regular annual picnic Thurs- dav. at the Curtis grove near Wllkea boro. The Masons made elaborate ' oreDarationa and the results, both financially and otherwise, were en tirely satisfactory. The orphans gaxe a very enjoyable concert that oven- ;ln at the opera house, realizing over 7. f rrui'liurill I'UBiiirn, biiu y ' " ' - - a . men have effected the organisation' of the Wilkes County Fair Association, their ohct being to hold a fair at Wilkesboro the last of September to encourage agriculture, stock rais ing, etc. .Asbe, Alleghany, Watauga, Burrv and Wilkes counties will parti cipate. Five hundred, dollars in practically unsolicited subscriptions was received to defray running ex penses. A charter was applied for. Dignified Colombia Citizen Will Roll Pumpkin t'p lnln tfrect if Iilraij , is adectcd i ra f lera Ma kin VM neb. ' . uot or accrues on xnaueiruu in surance. ., .. . . t ,ir;v,- ', : ' .- Observer Bureau, ... .',3 ; ,5 100 Skyscraper Building, -: ; s Columbia, 8. C. Aug. 1 22. (Among the freak, beta that have been made on the gubernatorial race Is one in which Mr. W. Bennett a wholesale grocer Of this city, agrees in case Blease la fleeted Governor to roll it , 40-pound, pumpkin up Main street from' the; State house to the postofflce. Be wager this perform ance against nothing on the other side, having failed to find a" Blease man to agree to do the like in case Ansel succeeds himself. , v: "It would go hard with me to have to roll that pumpkin," said Mr. Ben nett, who Is a dignified business man who doesn't do things to attract at-, tention, "but I will do It If Blease gets the necessary votes. The pump kin will-be the biggest one 1 can find. However, 1 don't mink there Is any danger of my being called upon to pcrlorm the task, i wish I was as sure 01 a great many other things as I am that Ansel will be re-elected." Exploiting Ignorant negroes. In the Industrial insurance .business la prov ing profitable to a number of white men throughout the State, who have organized themselves Into so-called committees in different localities, se curing charters from the Secretary of State to do businesa but being under nobody's supervision or con trol, and whose policy-holders in many cases are entirely without protection. Some of these concerns are apparent ly doing a straight and honest busi ness, as straight and honest as tnis kind of Insurance can be conducted perhaps, bat there la extensive room for grafting under the present law. and if the Supreme Oourt does not decide that the Insurance Commis sioner has power to force all these out of business which decline to take! reasonable steps to protect their policy-holders, as It is designed to have it decide in the proceedings that are about to be instituted, this wildcat business promises to grow still further, as the clients of these people read little and are not intelligent enouarh to know how to select the straight and honest companies seek ing this business. One of these companies, whose col lections amount to an average of over $500 a week, experienced death losses last year of only $4,100. The remainder of the $26,000 a year In come goes to psy salaries ana ex penses, mostly, sn officer explained. The premiums are collected weekly at the rate of from 6 cents to 25 cents a policy-holder. Another company which Commis sioner McMaater has been trying to force to put up $1,000 in approved securities for the protection of its hundreds of policy-holders has final ly consented to set aside 20 per cent. of Its capital stock of 15.000 for this purpose, all of which causes the Com missioner to smile. In case Of a col lapse what would the capital stock be worth 1 what the Commissioner wanta to know. In the case of another company whose collections amount to a smalt fortune annually, the Commissioner inquired to see the bank books. When he expressed surprise at the small showing of cash It was explained that the company had changed its policy of allowing the eavlngs bank to keep Its money. The president of the com pany agreed to take over this class of assets, promising to pay 7 per cent, for the money as against only 4 per cent, paid by tha savings bank. stroke of financial genius which the Commissioner, who hns had his sense of humor cultivated in a news paper office, was prompt "to a p pre late ' The graded school of North Wilkes boro will open Monday, September 7th. With two exceptions an entirely ' new corps of teachers has been em ployed for the coming year. Ml N'tttle RudlHill, of King's Mountain; Mlas Elisabeth Hyman, of Hobgnnd: ' Miss Willie White, of Concord; Miss " Km- Johnson, of Carrsvllle. Va.; Ml? Annie Sue LeCrande and Mies Hattlo 'Edwards will compost' the teaching rorps, -the last two mntlonl being the only ones retained from lat ynr, . except the principal and his wife, .Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Coltrane. ' KIXD WORDS FOK Mil. MOOHR Mr. C. C Moore Is to be congratu lated that he was not nominated for Commissioner of Agriculture by the Democratic convention at Charlotte, and while the Btat loses the services ,ef one who would have proved him self ,a most rapabl and useful official la thle position. The Charlotte Ob server Publishing Company will ben efit by auh loss. The recent an nouppeanent that Mr. Moor; had be foroe associated with The Observer Publishing Company as tlreulaMnn manager of It three publications. The Charlotte Pally Observer. The Charlotte fleml-Weekly Observer, Bnd The Charlotte' Evening Chronicle, was . received with genuine pleusure by the friends of Mr. Moore and the friends of the Interests he will repre sent. It Is m fine combination of tsl ent, energy, capacity and worth all around. Charles "Cotton" Moose' needs no Introduction to the people of North Carolina. As president of the NortH Carolina division of the Southern Cotton' Association he rendered val uable service o tiie farmers of North Carolina and his work brought him In close touch with the people all .over the puts. And in hia new field : we- doubt not that he will prove the right man in the right place. We felicitate The Observer Company and congratulate Mr" Moore on the very appy alliance they have formed. It h a strong combination. Henderson Gold, laeaf. will I::': THE WEATHER. Washington, Aug. 22. Forecast: Virginia, fair, cooler Sunday; Monday fair; light northwest wind. Iftrth Carolina, South Carolina, Geor gia, local ahowera Sunday and probably Monday; light to fresh winds mostly southwest. , East Florida, local showers Sunday and Monday; variable winds. West Florida,' Alamaba, Mississippi, lo csl showers Sunday and probably Mon day; light southwest to south winds. Louisiana, showers Sunday; Monday partly eloudy, with showers In east por tion; light south winds. East exss, showers Sunday; .Monday generally fair in north, ahowera In south portion; light to fresh south winds on the coast. West Texaa. I oca Uhowers Sunday; warmer In extreme north portion; Mon day fair. Arkansas, local showers Sundsy; Mon day fair. Tenneasee. local showers Sunday; alight- ly cooler In northwest portion; Monday fair. Kentucky. West Virginia, fair, cooler Sunday; Monday fair. LOCA LOFFICE U. 8. WEATHER BU REAU. Charlotte. Aug. 22. Sunrise S:4S a m. Sunset 7:03 p. m. TEMPERATURE (In degreea). Highest temperature Lowest temperature Mean temperature .. Accumulated excess for month .. Accumulated exeess for yesr PRECIPITATION On Inches) Total for 24 hours ending I p. m. 01 Total for the month .. (.63 Accumulated excesa for month .... 1.60 Total for the year ..' .. tl.Ss Accumulated deficiency for year .. .. $.10 rivalling wind direction & W w. jr. BENNETT, Observer. Tfcexercfiants & farrnars ivd Bsnli v 1, OF CHARLOTTE", 11. 0. : Capital. .,00,000.00 , -; ; SaiTlus and Profits.; ; . . ;;; . 130,000.00 " Accoilnts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals ' '''' ' ' Invited. . ' - ;Bsue Certificate3'of Deposit Payable on De - ; ,ttla?d Bearing Interest at ,4 Per Cent. .Per : : Aimum if Left Three Months or Longer v ' We Also Pay Oer Cent on Savings Deposits and . , M Uopipound -the Interest Quarterly. f' , : . ' We jyant-Your Business. 7 GEO. E. WILSON, President JNO. B. ROSS, Vice' President . k ; Y ' . ' 0. . WILKINSON, Cashier. . .We are offering new. S-roomotUgc'.fpr.'.tisDO...- Terms.' as fol . . lows: i .One-fourth to one-third cash and he - remainder - either .rouf h th. Building and Loan Association or time notes of One . and two yer If you are now payinV reni. will not 'the p better V0"0 b V.'70' wnt onir 'inV payment on "place -tht) ; you could aoon call your ownf , witft: oniy oie-touVotf one-third,-'cash we cai make th"; c'i,yXt:: . UapltiU, $75,000. . . Bnrplus, $100,' ,. lji..si ? K...-JL. DUNN', ,vv; Frealdeut, A- DUNN. ' - , Vice Prealdeat M. MCDONALD, 8ee. and ,000.";'f NALD.!J id TraMaV I . .'.1 Mrs. J. B. Rheets, of Salisbury. Special to The Observer. Salisbury. Aug. 22. Mrs. J. B. Sheets, aged 66, who has been con ducting a boarding house near the city hall for a number of years, died mis morning at 2 o'clock after an Illness lasting only a week. She leaves four daughters and one son. The funeral service will be from the houa to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'cldck, conducted by Rev. E. K. Me- Larty. i . , i IsaasMMiMsssBBBaaBBaaBBSB-i I - I A GUTTER DRUNKARD II MR. WFJn AT CITERRYVnXE. A usual The Charlotte Observer Is getting ahead of the boys when It comes to doing the proper thing and doing it first. This time tt .has put Charlie "Cotton- Moore in charge of lta circulation department, and In Going so has made a ten-strike. Mr. Moore le not only a popular man; ne is an energetic lnan, and no bus. nesa committed to hts-hands will be Z J The management of The Observer is to be congratu lated on this-new move . and ac e. u lsi tl on.-Lju rl a bur Exchange A NOTRE DAME .LADY'S APPEAL. . itila?.? atice. .iun.Oa. bscakctie. pa,Da in tli. kidneya or neuralala. p!ts. t wrU to h-r tor a home treatmen' whteh has r-ratedly euid all ef these tenures. She f J ' to t to ail softer, ers Ff'.KE. You care yottrself at h'mm as tho inds will testify no rtianre i ,.mt boin twnury. This slmtxo !! t..v ry banish urto arid from tiie blood. ...ria Oie siirfmed onts, punfies the t.o4. Sod I.rltr.ten. t)t eyes, giving asticity and U-oe to tha wboie system If tf.e shove interests yon, for proof art-(-b 'r. M. Summers, Box B, Notre L t .e, Ind. : namrMilirn Rpeech Ttiaf Pleased the Vitf lJcllvcred Thrre Tliurmtay Xlght. Special to The Observer. Chprryvllle, Aug. 22. Hon. E. T. Wehb, Congressman from this the Inth district, made one of the most nterestlng and attractive campaign spefchfs Thursday night ever made hre. He spoke In the graded school udltorlum to about 00 enthusiastic Iemocrls Including some ladles. Mr. Webb was Invited here by th Hryan-Kltchln Club (the first of the Ind In Gaston county) and after a plcy talk by Emmett Wltherspoon upon "hy 1 am going to be a Dem ocrat wiien I am old enough to vote." i and a splendid talk by H. W. Allen upon why he Is a Democrat, Mr. Webb entered upon his discourse and he please.1 his hearers for an hour or more. Ho left out abuse, and harnngue and made no special pleaj for votes did not say that he Is .the nominee even but the people know he is and will let him hear In Novem ber. He is a most popular fellow here. In his first (only) race for the nomina tion he got in our primary 121 "votes to his opponent's one vote. He would get that one here now. Politics is taking the day here now. If my treatment will cure the worst gutter drunkards the police of Kansas City, Chicago. San Francisco. New York. North and South Carolina, and ! other large cities can And, it can be safely said it is a sure cure. I have cured the most hopeless cases of drunkenness the slums could produce and in all my twenty years' experi ence In treating the liquor habit, not one man has taken my treatment without being completely cured. I guarantee a cure of evervnnn. no mat ter what stage of the liquor habit they have reached. My treatment is no experiment and no one takes any risk whatever in coming to me. I treat men In all walks of life1 and my offices are furnished to meet the demands of the most fastidious. No hotel can offer better accommodations and the sanatorlums are arranged to give the patient the benefit of the Ut most privacy when desired. There are no dangeroua hypodermics or bad after effects to contend with and a. complete cure is effected In three days. I will gladly furnish full In formation. Liquor Cure 950, Morphine Cure $100. Call on or Address MKANNA THREE-DAY IflQTJOR CCBK COMPANT. . Columbia, & C. HeldsvUle, X. C. ' 1 MM,MM,''M,",,,"MaaaaaaBaaai f'V'.' . ' " '" P. Puree II. President '--- . D. A. McLaughlin. V. Pres. TRAINED ; to the business. A " We know-how to readn a prescription and how to fill it. 'We do work accu rately and promptly. You are assured of the very best of every thing here. Send us your next prescription. - R. ti. JORDAN & CO, Tttono T. NURSES' REGISTIJIR BEIXO PREPARED . Fire, like other troubles, invariably crosses each human path and leaves Its wilting mark behind. Tell your sorrows to the minister and bring me your ' V'' FIRE TEARS .' " I've the panacea. a - protective policy. It does not prevent fire, but pays the damage bill. Money, for ashes cost little. Ask . ' . ... ) F. D. TILEXAXDEFt He writes Vir Insurance. r First National; Bank , CHARLOTTE, N. 0, Hast National t Bank In "i Kortb Carolina. . :. , . y Capital . and. Profits $SS0,000. ; '' per. cent, interest , on time de poslta. , Accounts solicited. - . 7 - ..;;.v': HEimr L McADE!f. . " ' ; :. President.. . " ; johx r.- orr; ' ; v, r-i. ; -: , Cashier. '':. BANDY MYERS. Consulting Engineers. Water Supply and Purification. Sewerage, Sewerage Disposal, Roads, Streets, Pavements, Water Power. Hydro-Electric Plants, Irrigation Drainage. . Reinforced Concrete, Sur veys. Estimates. Plans and Specifica tions, construction Superintended. Complete Plants designed and con structed. Main Office, 175-77 Arcade Bui.Jing, Greensboro, North Carolrua. Branch Office, .Lauiinburg. North Carol rn a. ' I Free of Taxes T per cent, net income can be obtained from absolutely fl rat-class preferred stocks of I substantial North Carolina coiqpaolcs which we can offer yoa to-day. Call or write Trust Department SOTJTHERK UtFE TRUST COMPANY, Greensboro. . N. C Capital and Surplus l40J.0vd.Oo E. P. Wharton, president A. M. Scales. Oen. Counsel. Robt. C. Hood, Asst. Manager. FOR Splendidly adapted , to trucklnr V,.eneral farming. Has' large," new 10-room house. ' 4 -room cottage, large barn and crlb.' Thirty"-"; six (J6) acres of splendid ls.nd'ln'- good- sUU of cultlvaUon i and. leveL 6om wood on place. Any1 one desiring a well ' equipped .-small farmlcan buy this one attbout what .the hnprovemetits are ' v worth. Leeatsd tour miles west ctj Charlotte. Price. ... i , .$,00Q. I The Charlotte -Trust :&KiRealifco Phone 377. -f. 18 1 Jrade GILBERT C. , WHITE, C. E. ' Consulting CIVIL ENGINEER Durham. N. C. waterworks, Bewerage, Streets; Wa ter Filtration, .. Sewage . DisBoaal: i'lans, Keports, Estimates, Super vision or construction. , . -.': "1 K'- E 9th COTTAGE . CAN ARRANGE TERMS Five Room,, Modern' Conveniences.: Brown 203 N. Tryon St.- 'Phone 535. & Gom&anv Ito'klngliam to Ilave Momc-Comlng CclebraUon. Special to The Observer. Rockingham Forward" Club propoiiW Turing in montn ox sepiemoer to have a big home-coming celebration. A public meeting will be held In the new opera house and a banquet given in honor of the visitors. The former residents will be shown the many new sights of their old home. Among those expected to attend and deliver addresses are: Judge P. I). Walker. Judge W. II. Neal Corpora tion Commissioner Franklin Mc Neill. Kev. Livingston Johnson, Mr. Archibald Johnson, Dr. E- R. Rus sell, Rev. T. 8. Wright, Messrs. C. W. Tlllett, T. C. Outhrle, Cameron Motrlson. P. C. Whitlock, U D. Wll Hams. W. E. Harmon and & M. Watson. lineman Falls From Telephone Pole. Special to The Observer. ' Qoldsboro. Aug. tt. L; C Cal noun, a -.lineman for the Southern Cell Telephone Company, to-day while working at the top of a tele phone pole fell and was seriously hurt. Bids for Construction of Win tbrop Dormitory Sealed bids will be received at the office of D. B. Johnson. Pres., Wln throp College, Rock Hill, S. C. for the construction of a dormitory building to be erected on the grounds of Wlnthrop College and for the heating of aald building, until noon of September 16th, 108. Each bid for construction of the building must Me accompanied by certified check for $5,000 and each heating bid by a certified check for $200, made pay able to . D. B. Johnson, Pres., as. "a guarantee that If awarded the con tract the successful bidder will exe cute the contract and furnish bond as required by the specifications. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. Plans and specifications may be seen at Wlnthrop College and at the office of Edwards Walter. No. Ill - Candler Bldg.. At lanta, Oa on and afte August 2Sth. 1908. Contractors wishing to bid may obtain drawings and specifications from tha architects by depositing certified check of $15 as a guarantee that they will present a bona fide bid on the plans- and specifications and as a guarantee of their safe re turn to the office of Edwards t Walter, Architects, without cost to said architects. - ..; D. B, JOHNSON. O. MARTIN. V W. J. RODDEY. Committee for Trustees. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE .... . . . . r. . . i . v f. , 4 . . $S,460 For 7-room house and lot. Piedmont - Park; city water. sewerage, electric lights and on shady side of street. . M.BOO For 7-room house and lot. East Ninth street; all modern conveniences, lot 49-1-3x116. This property is offered at a . low figure. ' ' ' ;. $4,750 For vacant lot, close In, only two blocks from square and on a street which will be full of businesa houses In the near future. Now Is the time to purchase this .lot J. E. CVlurphy & Co. N. Tiros. V 'Phone 4S. AT VJORK FOR YOU Is your money making money for yon 1 The more of ft yon have employed for yoa,. the less you need to work yourself. If you keep on savins; and putting your savings to work the funded capital of your earning years will gradually take up the burden and you will npt need to work at all. We pay 4 per cent, and compound It quarterly. . We have a feW Safety Deposit Boxes for rent. : Southern" Loan Savings Dank JOHN U. SCOTT. President. VI. 8. ALEXANDER, Vice Pres. s W. Ik JEXEZNB, Cashier. . ; ,. t The American Trust Com pany invltea Accounts on1 the basis of courteous treat ment and as liberal accom modations as the nature of the "Account warrants,, v " Office in . The Trust Builriing. THE CHARLOTTE : NATIONAL BANK , ,..Xi:Vf--.:-.r...-,.;y. '-.''- S-. -,.'.' -'If V't Resources $1,500,00000 ; V - Our method of doing buaness holds old friends and -gains new ones. J B. D. HKATH, President. .. '4' V; , '''-' .W. H. ; TXVtTIT, .tWer.Vi; . EXCVCLOrKDIA AXD DICTIONARIES CHEAP- We offer for M days onlr, the following book bargains: VoLCondltloq ' ' . Publishers' Ofd. 1 set Britannic Encyclopedia 1 set Brlttanlca Encyclopedia I set Britannlca Efteyclopidla -,., 2J if! JWiSMlSS JCneyelopeaiaijja la. IX. 1 set Chambers' EncyclopaJla ,. ..... ' H 1 set Chambers Encyclopedia ; 1 set Peoples Encyclopedia' W 1 set Cmversei Dictionary V.-i. ..' j. 4 Good Good Good v Good U Good ' Pair ' Goodv . rrne , Binding Cloth 8heep : . fibeep . Cloth Ooth HRus-V HMor. Price $ss " r 1169- nso ft iStj Mi 145 415 1 set leternattoAaJ Ency. and TAc, These and many other bargains we offer for a few days. We need the room. We can furnish any Encyclopedia r Dictionary. . . v I-et its know your wants.-We can furnish taif book, new or old. ' ' . rAddressr ;siEyiiML':iimiics To be considered in selecting your bankstrength, , , careful lUanagement, courtesy arid ability to proper-. ly handle all your business. ; n : Fourth ;a -We otter for sale on easy terms one of the most desirable' build-V lng lots In Tourth ; Ward. Situated' at- 0T North Poplar 'street, : 44 1-3x141, and ;i0-fqot.'alley on one side and a t-foot alley la rear.'!; The lot"ta nicely , elevated and perfectly level, and one of the. best , neighborhoods In the cfty. Our special price $t,76 Terms $100 cash and balance to suit the purchaser., . 'y-"i Vt. '- ' ;-; i CXROLmti REALTY. CQ&Ml O. J. THIES, Pres. ' B. ' RU8H .LEE, See.1 '" ' W. D. "WILKINSON. Treas. nnd Mgr.' , J. .. IONO, Salesman. -.-' No. S W. Fifth StMet..;-.;:;.Vv'V,V;i' Phon, 001." C0,yROAl tjAB BAKU : : , CHiRLOTTE, Ne C. ' Capital $500,00a00. Surplus $310,000.00. WocdjUre Wall 2 THE ' BTnLDEB'S: FRIEND - ' TVeeztng does not hurt : natural shrinkage win not ' crack fti . water does, not make It fall off t bard ag stone. Write, for booklet, Manufactured i ,; h t J!;l,:-j 'ft-.'Vsf GHflRLOTTE PIASTER COMPANY Write tor Booklet.' .' ; -.Charlott'e,'K CL,- THAT RIM BHD FAID of 167 acres, close to Mount Holly, Is a. fine country, boms for some city manjo own because of the substantial buildings and ; nearness.', to rail road an dtheeiniood" ptofpects ifw-electJ'l-'rriilTdloe; beloce long. " ll-room. Brick House, Large Barns ; 100 Fruit Trees. JO acres in Timber.": IS ' in xlch bottom land. , ' . i .".'."."'. c:".':, - u . '.' , ' ' See'bs for price 'and terms. TlBBdTT F. e. 'Everrthlnc In Real Estate. " ; Znsb-Grade, IavesUneata,
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