" Ni.. 4 ' " : "V ' fc" " " - : '-" - ' -r--: - -- Z . VT . "TP : : - NO. 17 CHINA GROVEfi Of May IOthV 1912. VOL. 4. is - 4-35 am 7:05 am ti:37 am 4:10 pm 7:19 p n Local Train Schedule, Arrival of passenger trains at China Grove. (Only trains that stop here are given.) Northbound HQ 3 for Richmond. . . HQ 44 for.Washing'on . M l oc frr lYnahlhtft n n i-gu . . - NO 46 fr QrDBbcr - NO 2 fPr Richmond. Southbound. HQ 45 for Charlotte. . . . 5:56 a-m Q II for Atlanta 9:39 a-m HQ 7f ,r Atlauta ..... 3 .lO pm HQ 35 for AtUnta 8 U5 p-m Mi?88 Beulah Bess Bitchie, of Call New Pastor Charolotte. vfesifeed their mother, congregations of Mt Mrs. M M Ritchie Monday, May Moiiah and St. Mark's B. L 5th. Churches, have extended a . call to Rev. U. U. .fence, oi Rnnhester. Indiana, to oe day visitiug her sister, linker, at fl their pastor. Rev. M A Stirewalt's. Pence is a native of Virginia to locate in the ansa irjr cMu0i.. -:- r u to be TSOUtn, DUl WiiCLUCi accept the call is not Known. . : i - t- ' r . : 1 s 1 11 sick for a few. days, is able at hr work again. Mr8 A H Turner has been quite ill for the past week frieods hope cover. she Her many will soon re ft Successful Canvass As noted in Invilations io the Cor.iner-fdinrds nuptials The following Invitations to the CorriherEd wards nup tials have been seat out: Mrs. Fannie Eugenia Corriher invites yon to be present at the marriage of her daughter Zelia Clare, to Dr. Bertie Oscar Edwards on the evening of Wednesday, the twenty-second of May, at half after six o'clock, St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church, China Grove, North Carolina. SALISBURY NEWS ITEMS. LOCAL NEWS MATTERS. Snort Hems Concerning our People and Their Doings. H H Peacock spent yesterday evening in Salisbury. Will Phil lira went down to Charlotte yesterday morning on a . buinesB trip . last week's Record, Rev. Jonn ian, oi Hickory, preached at Mt. mr l, A Qf MarV'n K. i. Goes lo Mocksvilie to Consult a PhjslciaD. g3heB iast Sunday and be of the bumper variety. Miss Georgie Felker acoompa- canvasseq ine cougrcgawuiio nipdbyJ W Felker, of Cyprus, during the day for funds to III,, who is visaing here, went assist in the erection of a over to Mocksvilie yesterday Science Hall at Lnoir Col morning to consult a physician, SS" Miss Georgie having a growtn on - of the college. Rev, her fae that iR giving some un- -ftnnrt.firt .having met with fairly good success. The crop of candidates seem to If the announcement fever is not checked there will not be enough voters left to nominate half the candidates. easiness. Mr and Mth R L Deal and dangh ter spmt Tuesday night with Mr and Mrs A D Wilson near Mt. Pleasant. Miss Grace Miller, daughter of J P Miller, of Mariau, Va, is yisitiog her couein, Miss Zelia Corriher. They speut yesterday in Charlotte. Mrs Stephens and Misa Lou se IJ1Ia onont If PCI tei-dav in Ohar- iniltqi .C"" j lotte . Dr B. O. Edwards, Miss Zelia Corriher and Miss Browne Ritchie Tisited in Salisbury Wednesday night W M Barnhardt left Sunday niffht fcr Maoon, Ga, A Novelty Shower for Miss Corriher- During this afternoon a lio-hifnl event is tak- vexjr vv . 0 . ling place at the hospitable Mr. Humber Much Improved. Mrs. E. E. Gray and children, who have been at the beside of her father. W. H. Huml.er, in Joneaboro. for several weeks have knmfi of Misses Lillian and returned heme. Mr. Humber Mary Miller, near town, to was suffering with heart trouUe which quite a number of the and has improved very much hi. young ladies of Je jw friends here will be glad to learn . in attendance. a f is in nonor oi itxicsb We notice some one advertises, 'Umbrellas Rapaired and Recov ered. " Here is toping vie will I e oKia tn Tftonver everal that were CftKAV vw . w , loaned out. Things of Interest 6 at he red fo our Busy Record Reades. An effort is being made to in duce the United Commercial Travelers of the South to hoM their i:ext annual convSntion in Salisbury. The Central Academy Military Bind of Stuart, Va , on its re turn from Macon, Ga., will ren der a free musical concert in the Court House tonight. The band is composed of thirteen young ladies and sev3n young men. They have been attending the veterans reunion. O E Sloop, Paul Gaodman, Ru-1 vention. fus Braver, and Joel Corriher, of Landis; Obe E'ler and Boyden Miller, of Organ Church; all old soldiers are among the old sol diers in Salisbury-today. Dr G M Van Poole, brother cf Dr CM Van Poole, or the county. is on a visit to friends and rela tives here. Dr Van Poole ba boon stationed at Fort Shendi:, 111., as major of the medical c ,rpf for several years. C E Hall, a citizen of Ashvilla, was struck by a shifting eugiife t the passenger station yeBfcftfdav ANNOUNCEMENTS. Fob Houpe of Rkprbskmtativbs . ;v.t. QnH is Known as a Will Play Ball lo Salisbury Satuiday. -n0Velty shower." Miss Cor- Tko Ohin. Ornvfl and SftlisbuPV ribftr is nresent and a most Graded School ball teams have enjoyable time is the portion arrayed to cress bats in Salis- of all present. bury, at the Fair Grounds Satur day evening. A number of the Rg Smith Visits Here. Strange to relate, aonu 01 me a gentlemen about baiisuury -wno assisted one Boyden to vioiatf the third term rule have tossed their hats ia the ting and are most strei.uously -lemauding that .he head v, mi h observed. Such etnee hunters deserve no sympathy. i Helps A Judge In Bad Fix The Houbo of Representatives Tn,ice EhCherrv. of Gillis Mills, have & and taoo .. was plainly worried, a Does this bad Bcre on his leg had bafnid I - I Jnn(n a n A 1 f n Of m 1 nH(l Ofl ahir ! to be BHVBiai maau uo o woww I , . ;QD 'T fhnnaht 1 was I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House ot Jlep resentatives from Rowan County subiect to the Democratic pri maries and convention . b. , P. S. Cablton. Fob State's Pboseodtinq AttoB ney I hereby announce my self a candidate for State's Prose cuting Attorney for Rowan Coun ty Court, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. b. Kerr Cbaige. Fob Registeb of Deeds. I here by am.ouuce myself a candidate for Register ot Deeds of R wan Couuty, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries and con- Pd. b E. H. Milleb. F-B Sheriff . I hereby announce mvseif acand.date for the office r.f ShfcrifT of Rowan oountv. iub- iect tu ne action of the Demo cratic primaries and county cor. vdntioj. B J. H. McKenzib. FOB PBOSKOUTIJfQ ATroBNEY. I herei y a nm ce myself a an hdat t- n notniufttion of prosocn'iiig A t rney of the Row an Couuty C urt, subject to the tction f the nmocratic prima ry ana co: vni'm. Pd-B T. G. Ftjbb. afternoon. He was knocked some distance and was iojared abou Hj was taken to fch Whitehead-Stokes saQatonum for treatment. For Ccunty Ccmmisbiokeb. J ht-re -v auuounce myself can rfidate for the office of County Oo-nmis9ioner Rubjpct tc the ac tion of the Democratic primary nnA ftAtirnntion. JCLIUB FbIK Bpd . Rockwell, N. 0. it nf,iiTV PriMMTifiTONER. I PIIK UUUi'l . -ww SYNOD RE-ELECTS DR. KINARD HEAD. . .:.";-f..- The North Carolina Lutheran Synod spent avery busy day Wed nesday in session at St. Mark! church on North Tryon Street. The morning was featured by the, reading of President .inard'a an nual report and by the election of officers. The afternoon wai largely consumed in hearing in dividuaiteports from the various pastorates within the bounds of the ynod and in the evening two illuminating addresses were heard. 1 The synod than went into tne election of officers for the ensuing year with the followiug result: President, Rev. Dr. M. M. Kmard of Salisbury. Re elected.) Vice presidert, Rev. J E. Saenck of Greensboro. (Re elected y - Secretary, Rev T. C. Parker of Barber. . . rreisurer. James D. Heihg of Salisbury. (Re-elected.) The newly-chosen cmoers were then installed, the prescrioeu c harge being read to them by Rev- ( Dr v. U, uernneim, me th- Synod . A brief repart was read by the retiring secretary. Rev. J E. Shenk. showing that matters on this important desk are practically clear up to date. 180. R BROWN, has passed an act to i cent pieces minted. shirt is to oe Jeweler and Optician. CHINA. GBOVE, - - . w hereby aunoonce myself a candi- 1 16 yeara experience. Prices moderate. sold for 873, cr are we to Pa7 a canCer," he wrote. "At last I Ata for Conutv Commissioner of Rowan County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary omJ nnnvnnti n . J. W. PEELEB where he China Grcve people will be up to , Mrs John L. Smith, witness the game. Lf Tvm. Davidson County, for merly of this community, are U, .pend .everal week. vi.Hiug Hitg MaChiPerj t. TDomSlillf. relatives. L E: Rockets, who has been We(jnP'Bday morning Rev. Smith o a au Calvin Blackwel- nnnnftfinff a snoke and handle at- fnr Charlotte to attend the .,a .nflndinff the day in Salisbury f8Ctory near Sumner siding for meeting of Synod, after the ad - - -f " . i with the old soldiers. Tbe annual erv put on board cars tor ship 49c for the 49c shirt? Probably nBbd Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and Bpd Rockwell, N. C. April 8, 1912.' we will read on the price Jai e s0n;al Price. This Suit Reduc ed to $14.99 dinner takes place reunionand there today. " tu;d- T.nrHno Graham enter tained a number of hor lady friends last Friday evening. Some delicious refreshments wer served and all had a delightful time. t m TTritomnn in sneodins the dav in Salisbury attending . nnno I mftpfeiuff Of tU6 soldiers. G A Barger was in town shsk ing hands Monday and Tuesday. L A Lentz was in Salisbury some time, is having nis manin- J--" - v. -hr he will K ii ru i VHUinnu. . . - " burns, be lis, ulcers, cuts bruises and piles. 25 cents at all drug gists. mnt to Thomasvflle. MrRock ett is an enterprising business man and his leaving the couuty is a matter for regret. If the Colonel hasn't got Old Taft joggiug along at a lively clip there is no use for any one else to malm the attemot., ! His Avoidu- Salisbury's Board of Aldermen Meet, The Board of Aldermen of primary Salishurv held a busy meet Fcb Prosecuting attobhe. x hereby announce myseit a rtonHirfate for the nomination ot Prnfrocntiue Attorney ot tne - a - Rowan County Court, sunjecx o thft action of the democratic nd STAOT.E LiImh. TH . rr 3 I 1, 4- Amnrtrr T OB ing lUCSUilJ UXtSlll. ilUi"U6 House of Repbeentativeb. r Viorahv nnnonnce mvsen a take up work for the . cuurch there, j . . A .t b8;iryiLg.to ke?P thVtbattea-passed on .were rae for tb6 House of Repre Rev Smitu is wen u Qwn gtate from golog Ko0B,. fa following, Mf.aMves from Rowan . County veltward. Here is dollars to A petition being presented BUbject to the Democratic pri j i K-fc Torlli wiH h de Ktt tVirt rifi7.fTis Of South rUl- mnrini mid convention. QUUKUUUIB uuaw .-v.j - i KJ J uv w - I . - Stockholders Meeting of the Patterson Manufacturing Co. meeting of lighted with the tesult. of Lutheran rFVi orp was a the stockholders of the Pat- CHATTAMGOSA THE REUM10M CITY 1913. toronn Maniifactunnp: torn- Attending Synod Quite a number ministers and laymen of Rowan pany in the office of the com- Wj Merga Bu8 and Grey in 6ettysbur& the Couuty are in Charlotte tms wbpk pany yeiciuajf " " ' CeieDrailOO M8H isar. old attending the 109th session ot too a gouu w wu - - May 8-The North Carolina Lutheran byncd m a i v n i jiimiim ill i.iiu au.a.'.A iw-www- n Among tho.9 going trcm nere .re -V" "j - vrvthinB .h-...,ion oUt for 1918. the the following: Re W H Ri.er. C t. Yhe usual ""ta,... entham.tio .cept- A Brown, A M w a, a j i v r w lb. " Manna, Aioen ,. , nju;ft n fnnr ner t iniutinn of Genersl w in - i i aj m. u Ml v r 1 u 1 If'M in itiin tu w v mm - Miller, and Mr and Mrs M A cent. semi-annual dividend Trimbie oommander-in chief of Goodman. Rev L B Spracher, of declared and all of the L. n a R to m9rse the blue ... I . -viuun VJI am I a Wednesday. DRGarver of Midway, is still Union Church, Rev Geo H Cox, of. old 0fficer8 were re-elected seriously ill. M-A StirewaU is epending the evening at Mt. Pleasant attending a musical by Mi3S Helen Misen heimer. Mr and Mrs Misenheimer, of St. Paul's neighborhood, left yester day moruiug to attend Synod at Charlotte. R W Gray spent Wednesday in Lexington attending -the meeting of the 8oatheru Furniture Manu factures' Association . Spencer. Rev M M Kmard, ot Among the out OI town Salisbury, James D Heilig, of stockholders present were Salisburv. and numerous others the following: John A. Barn- the hardt ana ir. j. niw, of (Jabarrus; E. D. Corriher, nf Mnnresville: James Cor- and lr. ii. and the grey in a celebration at Gettysburg in July, 1918. The ton Street to have that thor- oughfare oiled was received For CouNTY Commisbioheb. I and it was agreed that the hereby announce mvielf a candi city would do the oiling" pro- date f ir tj,e 0ffice of County C5m vided the said citizens fur- miB8l0uer subject to the aotion of nish the oil. When the the Democratic primary and con ladies get their clothes soiled vention. Pd.b P. A. Habtmah. Bumciently witn tne resultant Fqb County tbeasubeb. I here- mixture 01 on anu muu niia mode of street sprinkling will lose some of its supposed popularity. The greaj army of street sweepers are to be clothed in white duck. Two whole NEW XNTERNATIONAL. DICTIONARV THE MERRIAM WtBbittt The Only New v. - iridged, dic tionary in majsr years. Contains the pith and essence of an authoritative library. Covers every field of knowl x edge.- An Encyclopedia ia.si. single book. '. The Only Dictionary with tne New Divided Page. 4C0,000 Words. 2700 Pages. 6000 Illustrations. Cost nearly half a million dollars. Let us tell you about this most remarkable single volume. Write far sample hv announce myself a candidate for the office of County Treasurer subject to the sction of the nmratin Tirimarv and con- 1OIU juia.iv f j vnntinn . b pd. W. Lawson Kluttz. T For are present and takiug part in proceedings. of Macon, as queen of tho 1912 re union tefore 20,000 people on J. B. White Visiting Here. J B. White, of Concord, origi nator of the Whitehall schcol near Concord, is visiting his friend, W. J. Swink. Mr. White was a pioneer in industrial educa tion in North Carolina and there urn now several schools in the J B Yost was in town yeaterday State patterned after the White on business. Mr Yost is one oi ball school iounaea years ago uy the Drominent republicans of Li him. All of these schools have I l taker Township and expects to done much tor nunoreas oi young run for county commissioner this people who have taken advantage rf r.hft instruction ottered, and Mr. White rihftr. Sr.. F. D. Thompson, of the county; T. L. Ross, ot Kannapons, ana J.T.andJ. W. Cannon, of Concord. suits have been ordered. hereby announce mvself a candi rtlnthad thus in Ata fr.r th office of County Com orowning of Miss Mary dcandrett pQ(jQrik and of course Salis- missioner subj ct to the action of i 4- 1 n tt r llRThita 1 I lomfMrt.l(l DriUiai V nuv. OUry muat uavo uuo -.- - - pdl winKS." also. convention. W P. Babbeb. rdi. If. was acreed to Durchase HnMlf ISSlNEB. i some Tarvia for putting hrhv nource myself a candi- afrp!t.B Aio. fnr tH .. ffie of County Ccm- yj YT S-S XXAVA. v KJVi w 1 UBUo a v ' - - - . m In order to increase the ex- mi-sion r ject to the action ot r.a tn the living and add a the Dem cimo primaiy ana cuu. few shekels to the cemetery vention. ran. I &'y$S$mBmMs paces, tuH par- J&&i. ' ticular8 eto I 'wk Kama this xxS sea' ree HerrlamCo. ! Coleman's Hill and a Georgia sun melting mellowly over the city all day, featured th third day of the twenty second annual reunion of the Confederate veterans in Macon today All in in readiuesS for the two Rowan Superior Court The May term of the Rowan Superior Court is now in session in oaiiBuuij aukx keeper's purse it was ordered that monuments DUt up on Jackson Goodman, Cleveland, N. C. USE OF Typewriter Fob County Commissioneb. big features ot tomorrowtoe tne plots bought and paid tori hereby announce myseu a o i- nder-in-chiet to nd is the bona lide nrODertv ditate fcr the tmce iu u-j lection of commander t.hn late Gen. GeorSJ W. ... -a 1 nrxiAnr and tne D8raae oi tne on a qui e a number of cases are hng line of gray that will file to harden for tw Wour jlleb of Morgan 1 Seing disposed of, among through wide and shaded streets hontjand be ' approved by th Riobfield, route 2, N. 0. fall. W illian R Yost, son of J B Ycst, left MoDday night for Craw, Va whore he has accepted a ponticu am fi rom ft (i n:i the Norfolk and all join in giving credit for having done a great and unselfish work that has proved of incalculable I enefit to so manv and will continue to do so for 1"T to come, ne is now Western Rail Road Company tt. . ... ; 1 1 Kq fpnm draw t.n Ro. yeais XI if ru i win . . . . n;ri vears 'hq auu ib euiuyiug iov good health. tbftm the cases oi Arcn Pethel of Landis, and Dave foreman who conducted a blind tigef at Barber. Judge Allen, who ispresidiug, seem ed to have an idea that the of Macon in the annual marsh of ld and feeble mm who fought for the Confedeiacyr Tomorrow it is generally con ceded that Gen. Buet H . Young of Louisvill, Ky., will be elected au kf . OiHnn Kirk and Arthur Hols- houser went ti Salisbury yester day on a business trip. Escapes An Au'ul Fate. A th-usand tongues cou'd not E. won- derful dthveranoe from an awiu fata 'Tvohoid nueumonia had ' B. " Mies Marv Bostian, who has LXpress the gratitude of Mrs. J been teachi ie school at Duke, J. n,T nf Joliefe. Ill . for her 0., has returned home. Mrs A W Holmin, of St. Mat vhewf, S C , is visiting her sister, Mrs W H Riser. Mrs L V Dunlap, of Albermarle . C .-. . A a j niif.h Mr Ann Mr" " f " J John R Brown. P.1"-!"-" Li Qr,i commander-in-chief of the Unit- drivers found drunk and re- ia. W f 111 Od U L DUUJDiui uku.uu.1 . I . . ...... J Jr-.; fv,o wmOT, fn Ld nonfrderate Vsterans. The voke their license was passed. ir, xrar-rlinta nf an tV UnnnnrterS Ot L.16Ut. Wen. Irvine mere Wa UUtUiu8 Dixit ai,iM tnv hMiftvfi the an- WolfcArof Charleiton. have not about maKing DUUU1VA ajj.v-y - I ww cused mec were present upon given up the fisshfc, but it is uadej- tne receipt auu uibuiuuuuu stood tnat tne enure ureorgja, .i- of the liquors. 1 here is pro- abamftt Tennesse, Kentucky, Flor- bably no place in the btate ida and trai.s-Mi8Bi8Bippi dele where the prohibition laws eateB are pledged to Yonnst as are so deliberately and per- against the strength of the Virgi -sistentlv violated, a result of ians Maryland and Carohnas for svfKoiai iminivanpH. It is said Walker. I I II II il II I I A 1-1. M-M. A W a. M-m. w V - - of individuals, must be put Commissioner n yd ; to the ac- concrete base, allowed tion or cue ' for twenty-four ana oonuu. . - 1. b-nd. keeper who hasa't anything niuuu more to do with your grave pOR Tbial JutTics. At the soh- lotthan he has with your citation of many friends ,1 an- tr.h There was no nounce my candidacy for the ot- uuiui f I . i An-w r.aaaafl qo tn linw vnn I fioe of lnai Vavawa. .m--pv . - r shall cook your eggs. An order to arrest cab Justice of Rowan Ccuaty Court, suojecii w Democratic primaries and con vention. Theo F. Kluttz This April 16, 1912. LEARN TO BE A STENOGRAPHER BOOKKEEPER SALESMAN FOR PARTICULARS WRITE BROWN'S HOME STUDY SCHOCl EIGHTH AID FllE. ST. LOUIS. UO. them tell where they get their liquor and punishing the fellow who sells it to them. left me with a dreadful cough, sbf- oritai "Sometimes I had such awful coughing epel's I thought 1 would die. I could get uomip from doctor's treatment or othor medici-.es till I used Dr. Kin 'k NTw Diaoiverv. But I owe my Mrs Eilen B st and Mrs Henry !ife to this wonderful remedy for official connivance. Solicitor Hammer almost de fended hib friend Dave Fore man. Fcb County Commissioner. I horebv announce myielf a can didate for the office ot County nOTmicainner anbiect to the BOV tion of the Democratic primary and convention. w. naii Menius, Litaker rownsnip. o-pu. Fob Counnt Subveyob . At the sol citation of many friends 1 -l f ananr1 irtnte TOT announce iuybph Cruie. of Organ Churoh, spent Tuesday with Miss Eadora Bost Mrs R W Gray and Misa Doro- thv Bostian spent Tuesday in T DnnrriA v c uffh at an now. Quick and safe, its the most reli- -.1 able of all throat ana lung meai cines. Every bottle guaranteed. 50o and $1.00. Trial bottle free ,at al) druggists. . y When the report of the com-- mittee on resolutions was read, it man fnnud that one clause had to do with General Trimble's invita tion for a joint reunion of blue and gray at Gettysburg, July 3, 4, 5 6 andrecomended that the iu vitation be declined. The convention, ss 'a whole. w . a m however, strucK out tnas clause und with praotical unanimity Wife and I believe they adopted in its stead one written by Gen. U Irvine waiKer, accepting the invitation. It was passed with enthusiasm. What Texans Admire sb hearty, vigorous lif, according tHugh Tallman, oi oan Auir- nio. "We fii.d," he writes that Dr King's New Life Pills surely nnl new life and energy into a vtiaon . t.h b.t made." Excellent or stomach, liver or kidney croublea . 25 cts at all druggists. The Demons Of the Swamp - aie mosquitos. As they sting they put deadly malaria germs in tho blood. Then follow the icy chills and the fires of fever. The nouniy Surveyor of Rowan Conn- annetite nies and the strenetn 0nhi--fe to the asion . .. . . . i . . fails; also maiar'a onen paves be way for deadly typhoid. But Electric -Bitters kill and cast out the malaria germs from the blood ; give you a fine appetite and renew your streogth. "After long suf fering," wrote Wm . Fretwell, of Lucama, N. C, "three bottles drove all the malaria from my system, and I've had good health ever 8ince.',Bosfc for all stomach, liver and kidney ills 50 cts. at all druggists. m if R1TTOK TALKS Sixty ot these npw famous article bound In dook ioiiu pasteboard cover 4 pagea. with an Inspiring money-making sugges tion on each page. Malied prepaid. 25c Business Publishing- Co. 8th and Pine SU., J St. LonlsMo. of the. Democratic primary and conven tion. If nominated and elected l will give the Couuty wor my .yo na attention. Bpd P. CBAWf obd Bkbnhabdt. Fob Rbgtsteb rr Deeds. I here- bv announce myseu t?r,;ofor of Deeds or pA..n County, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic primaries and convention, E . J. Rosbm ah. BPd, PREVtiNTlON White Diarrhoea can be Preventea ana oureu. of experiments After years we a sine cure or have discovered money back 25 c Packtge 6 Packages, $100 Prevention Is not a cure all. It only pre -venll and enres Whiles Diarrhoea In baby ebfeks and Vholer in older fowls One ounce of prevention Is worth tons of enre. In tablet form. lion wv AUantlc City. N. J Wanted. proven Box ll37 " illiot Agents Salisbury. ! H..'I' i - Jf

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