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f 3 V' , MVMa'IWJip;V THE RALEIGH EVENING TIMES, SATURDAY, JULY 7, 100Q. f Going Away This Summer? u Bo Have The Times To Follow ' YOB.; ' '. ::' : v : Headers of The Times who are shout to leave the city are reminded: that the paper will t sent by mall at the rate of ; 19 cents per 'week, or 40 cents , : per month to any postoffice, .:'. and '- the address "will be changed as often as desired. -Subscriptions by mail are payable In advance. Parties contemplating leaving the city ".. for the summer should send their order to The Times and the paper will be mailed at ;. once. ? Write plainly name ! and address. SOCIAL CIRCLES M(ss Lena Spain returned to Kin- ston after visiting Mrs. George Havdtn. S O Mrs. W. H. Pace is able to be out after her painful accident last winter. O Miss Rlla Duckett has gone to Hen dersonvllle, whero she will spend some time. s O J Mi's. Annie Bailey and little Miss Helen Lelg Bailey went to Virginia Beach today. ? 0 Miss' Lillian Catcs of Durham, who ' has been visiting at the home of Mr. A. Dughi, left today. Mrs. M. V. Duffle of Baltimore Is vis iting at the home of Mrs. S. P. Phillips on N. Person street. OA '.'Miss Elizabeth Thacker of Norfolk returned home after visiting her aunt, Dr. Dixon Carroll. 'o s Miss Pattle Morgr.ii, who is visiting her sister. Miss Cooper, In Henderson, spent last evening here. ? .O - Marriage license was issued today to Norman Evetitt Hill and Miss Stella Boss, both of Itogers- store, it. F. 1). , No. 1. ''-. ' S O S Misses Kathleen and Louise Bernard and Miss Mary Lumsdcn have returned from a visit to Mrs. Ueo. U. Fleming in Washington, N. C. a Mrs. Ashley Home and daughter. Miss Home, returned to Clayton after Visiting Mrs. Carey J. Hunter. O A party from W'llliamston, consisting of Mrs. Jno. 1. Biggs, Mr. Harry A. Biggs, Miss Carrie A. Biggs and Mrs. W. H. Canford, were here last evening. - .. o ' Mr. and Mrs. Win. It. Crawford left today for Hartford, Conn., where Mr. Crawford will attend a meeting of the general agents of the Connecticut Mu tual Life Insurance Company. :? ,3 . Mrs. Tt. H. Brooks returned today from Haw lliver, where she was called by the death of her little grandson, Willie Brooks, son of Air. anil Mrs. William T. Brooks. The little boy was three and a half years old, and this is the second son Mr. and Mrs. Brooks have lost within a year. ? Winget Wilson. (Special 'to the Evening Times.) Gastonla, N. C, July 7. The marriage of Miss Nannie Hello Wilson of Gas tonla and Mr. Henry Gilmer Wingel of Columbia, 25. t, was solemnized in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian church Thursday night' at half-past tight o'clock. The brief and Impressive ceremony which united the lives ol these two popular young people wax performed by Dr. J. C, Galloway, the bride's pastor. The church was crowded to standing room, many out of town guests being present. The bride is the popular ami accomplished daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. I. N. Davis, and was for a lung time the saleslady in the millinery depart ment of Jno. F. Love, Inc., and is very popular among a largo circle of friends. The groom is a young man of excellent eharacLer, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. I J. H. Winget of Gaslonia, but for Hi . past several months has made his home in Columbia, S. C, where he will take his bride to live after a brief honey moon with friends. The popular couple were the recipi ents of many handsome gifts, which, only show in a measure the high es teem in which they are held by their many friends. FASHIONABLE WEDDINGS the proper shape and size, phraseology and arrangement are correct, (tyle of engraving Just right and everything in accordance with the dic tates of social usage. All work done In our own factory here. Low prices and strict promptness . Send for free samples and booklet. J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO., 47 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga- JULY BARGAINS. We have just received a beautiful lot of Lawns colored and white 40 inches wide. We are offering these at a sacrifice. - Ladies' Hats, half price. Mennen's Talcum Pow der the best 15 cents. A few more Children's Oxford Ties left We must let them gor and "in order to do that we are offering them at a sacrifice. C, E. UPCHURCH , SON, KE3ltjs!'' tti 110 K&aT HABGETI STREET, , '-' 1 t cTWozley's' Lemon Elixir. Is a sure cure for all Liver Troubles and a preventive of Typhoid and other fevers. ( Grandparent Good for Parent (Baby Ask Your Neighbcv 50c. and $1.00 per bottle at Drug Stores. Gastniihi Social Events. (Special to the Evening Times.) Gastonia, N. C, July 7. Mt.-'s Ethel Pegram entertained a very delightful little party yesterday afternoon in honor of her guests, Miss Lillie Flowers and Madie Allen of ltoek Hill. S. C. The party was given at the home- of her parents on Airline street, and about twenty-five young people were present to enjoy the pleasures of the after noon. The young people were treated to an unusually interesting and enter taining contest in which musical selee- Itiotis played an imjioitNiit part. Miss IWebb Stanton was the lucky prize wln iicr and was awarded a beautiful gold 'stick pin. A delicious course-'of rc- frcslinients were served and the party gwas immensely enjoyed by all present. Miss Edith . Fayssoux will entertain in honor 'of the Snns Souel Club at her home on Long street tonight. About fifty invitations w ill be issued to ieni- bers of the club. The -committee of awaud -.which was. composed of Mesdatnes lnna Barnwell. John Hall aiul Elsie Stokes have awarded . the first .-prize Sifford to the ; ond Bessemer City Band and the prize to the McAtlciisville Band result of tile fourth nf July ci Wednesday night at the l.or-iy The liist prize was $H, and lite . prize was $2Q. rt i'ai :llld a LOCAL BRIEFS. c e Tin! Tucker Ding Company, and tin Tucker Building Pharmacy-' will be open tomorrow'. The. Parker-Little Furniture t'o;a- I liy of Albe!n:trle as i rpoi-atrd to bscrilieil by day witii fja.tien cajn'tal A, C . IV.rUer and .others. , Mr. Kd win W ilson, the faiuons bari- ' t(.ne :-oloist of X v' York. -w ill sing ;i t solo at the n -o'clock service iii .he First j Baptist eliurch tomo'-'-ow. . j . Mr. William .!. Andrews has, awarded a- contract to' Voting & Hughes for the installation of a sle' iii heating plant in his residence, corner of. Wil mington and North streets.. : Mr. Thomas 11. Hriggs was very sick yesterday at his home on West Edenton street. . Last night he rested niuch belter, and today his condition shows decided Improvement..' Be be- iXEi.ajjBregESEEffl'a HAVE YOU TRIED .-'--: & "Snowdrift" s-: ;-L'a:R:D'V;: :;i Purely Vegetable Made in the South. No Filth. No Hog. WHEN VOU GET UP IV THE .MORNING AND HAVE THAT ENEHGV-ALL-GONF-:. 1' E E L 1NG, DHIXK A GLASS OK TWO OF : : : : .: : : ; EUCKH0RN AND vou av; AND 'LL FEEL DAN I) V. INE "Nature's Own Water." W. C. STRONACH'S SONS CO. require invitations that are lu ac cordance with forma adopted by fashionable society. Invitations which we engrave are came ill quite suddenly early yester day morning: Dr. Dixon-Carroll had a painful ac cident yesterday. She fell down the front steps at a residence on west Eden ton street and was stunned and bruised by the fall. However, she is ablo to be out today, and her condition is much better than she anticipated. llev. F. W. U. Arthurs has been in vited by the rector and vestry of Christ church to accept temporary duty In the parish during the summer months. Rev. Mr. Arthurs has been engaged liy mis sionary work In Anson county nnd the adjacent counties. He has arrived lr. the city and will be given a cordial welcome here. A dispatch from New York last night says: Announcement was made today that the directors of the Seaborn 1 Company have declared the initial semi-annual dividend of 2 1-2 per cent on the company's first preferred stock. The Seaboard Company is a coiporation formed in pursuance of a plan for re organizing the Seaboard Air Line Hall way. , .. At the vesper service in the Church of the Good Shepherd tomorrow after noon the offertory will be sung by Mr. Edwin Wilson, the celebrated baritone from New York cPy. The Jr. p. T. A. M. base-ball team defeated the Business Men's team at the fair grounds yesterday afternoon j by the score of 17 to 13.' Preceding the game the three teams of the BaUighj Amateur League. Juniors. B. B. 15. audi Business Men. paraded through .the city in their uniforms. j Tho singing of the Tabernacle Sunday School tomorrow will be led by a choir of forty girls and bms. Tito school opens at 9.15 a. in. nnd i the first twenty minutes will be de-1 voted to a song service. - A negro man and woman. Vance j Spencer and Margaret Bippey, were be lore Police Justice Badger today on ; liv -charges, for living Immoral liv es. ; for selling whiskey and: the man for running a gambling house besides. AH the cases had to be dismissed for want - of evidence. -Mr. O. Stedman Thompson, a pop ular young' man of this city and se,i of Mr. CiCorge Thompson, has be n elected by the corporation commissi -ii as taxation clerk, to -succeed .Mi. ', I.. Jones, resigned to practice law. .Mr. Thompson has had practical exper ience in the work and is now empl"el ! by the- Southern '1 Jail way here, I Col. A. 11. Arrington..' private-see-iretary to the governor, tilled one of the governor's appointments to -peak I to the farmers at Samaria in litis i eon in y. , i -.'J'he corporation commission will ! hear the I. umbel-Ion union depot' mai-tei- July 7th. The citizens of that 'place have filed a petition for a union station. ','.' 'I'll"1 county candidates sp"k-' si! ' Wendell today, The Times will give .a' , report of the jn oeeeiiing in Monday's' issue.: : 9 PERSONALS. 9 -"-' .Mr. S. Smilli of Wilmington is here. ! Mr. W.: B. Allen of Greensboro i:s in I he ciiy. ! Capt. John Smith of Coldsboro was here today. j .Mr. Frank it McMackin of .Mlanta , is isil hig his parents, .Mr. and Mrs. : W, ' MoMnckin. : : Master Augustus Rice, of the South i ern Boo!; Fxchange left the city today ' for bis home near Asheville for a two , months' vacation. .HELD UP TRAIN i'. AND TOOK SANDY. Xot a -Utile ".excitement occurred yes- terday i'VeniiiK oil tlie souihUouml-train wlicn it was -stoniieil -near iloyian" bi icige by lie cry that a murtlerer 'ww. iliins in "one of t lie. coaches. Tile door to tii.- l;j-.a-atory in the second-j class car wax, broken open nnd Neil .iiooy. a v, iiiie man wno neat a posi- lion as telephone iineman here, wr.a ar I rested :, lid hrniiyli.t un town. It sei-nis thjt seme weeks since fi.'.ndy jpU in troiililc '.-'and his employer, .Mr. '.. -A, 'yiine; luiiil 'shout $'M to (,et ilim out of the- ditlieiiltv. This amount jSandy promi.-ed to work out. However, llie made a' deal to no to Florida and j accept' a pesiiiuii, Jt is. alleged.' that !iu took.. tools In lonsiiii; to the lla!eif,-l.l j'J'eleplioae i'ompiiny.- a nil' wont to" the (station. The ofiieets .found that he Mas ! having towrr In nee the train "-'.was (stopped and he v, i.s arrested. The trial fofv.Snmiy. cooe s oflt before Jlaffistiate i:. i:. iicid. CARTHAGE AND PINEHURST R. R. The Cartliaw: anil I'inehursl Kail road Company, to run from CarlhiiBO to I'liH.liniKt, twelve miles. The cap Hal stock is ? 110,0 00. The direclors are: .Messrs. 11. A. Pago. J. U. I'iit'o. i of Aberdeen: T. Ii. Tvson. D. A. Tilc- Donalil, J. L. Ctirrle ami J. F. Cole, of Carthage. Colored Convention Next Week. There seems to be quite an increase Of interest in the Negro Baptist Con vention , which meets at Scotland Neck next Thursday, July 12, and a large gathering is looked for. ''The True Reformer," a negro journal, says: "Able men and tvo. men of other states are to speak," as well as strong leadens of our state, and that "President Cartwright is sounding the battle cry and the army is marching to the scene of Dapthit array." LOOK! MEN AND WOMEN $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 TAN OXFORDS FOR $2.50. . PERRY & ROSENTHAL. I Our Store Will Be Closed SUNDAY KING-CROWELL Drug Company Lmirm.i jrli.n amKa Afi EXQUISITE Put Up in Family Packages and Shipped to Any Part of the States. Wholesome, Mild and Assimilating. Write for Our Price List. WIEDEMANN, Inc., 6th and Columbia Sts. , NEWPORT, KY. NEWJFICTI0N At Low Prices. LXABOKATE CLOTH 1!1.M)1GS At CO Cents. Al)i:, GEORGE . a ' Fables and Slang. ALLEN, JAM US LANK Choir Invisible. ATIIERTOX,--GERTRUDE 1 Xlie Conqueror. I1ARRIE, I. ,31. The Little Minister. CHURCHILL, WINSTON '"" i Tho Celebrity. C()RRGLI.li"3IARlE The Master Christian. CRAWFORD, MARION , In tho Palace of tho King. DAVIS, RICHARD HARDING SoMiers of Fortune. DULII'., A. y ' Adventures ol HUerloeK Holmes. - Hound of Iho Baskervilles. EVANS, AUGUSTA. J. ' ': St. Elmo. p,,,. PAUL LEICESTER I ITonornblii Peter Sterllne. Gj.IF.Ij'N, ANNA KA7HERINE Filigree Bull. llOPi:, ANTHONY IJunrrt of Hurtzan. HOUGH, EMERSON The MisKlssippl Bubble. LONDON, JACK ! The Cll of tho Wild. MAJOR, CII.XRLKS When Knlgbtlinod Was In Flower. .McCUTCHEON, GKO. U. N Graustork. TARKINGTOV, ROOTH Gentleman From Tniliann. Send for our list of 11 1,000 titles. T!io best values ever offered in hooks. ALF. WIM.IAMS CO. "AYS for riii: Mtkn 'li diff erent rtrles tf Uecfcs. Bai 14 diiicrent picei rf casting Ctn W justed in ii thun a minutet t man 4 I boj can malto 150 blocki per day houn. No projresjiTe contrctor ihocU t without one. It's cheapor than brick. j, C. HERRING HREENSBORO. N. C JOHN W. HAYS CIVIL ENGINEER McMncn Am. Soo. C. C. WATER POWER a MUNICIPAL WORK Iticluiitiff Wattrworkn. Srwem. iElrrtrict itrhti nr. Streets, Hlphwny, No. 3 South Adrim St.. Pttnrtbnra. Vi. ------ n Family" Beverage 553 LET US LOOK AT YOUB JEWELS - . - . . i , . occasionally; the discovery of a. loose or. worn setting might be the means of preventing the loss of a gem. We make no. charge for such an examination. '. ' . . " "' " '. x We siit or reset diamonds or other precious stones ami repair, and muke to order flue jewelry of every- kind, and- can insure that whatever orders may bo left here will bo executed faithfully and promptly. :4U H. MAHLER'S SONS Jewelers : , : Raleigh; N. WassMaftssstlkMsgaHSSMAs)alH G L A iS S WARE WE NOW HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OP GLASSWARE SUITABLE FOR HOT WEATHER USAGIi. PLAIN BLOWN JUGS AND GLASSES OF EVERY SIZE AND FOR ALL PURPOSES. &e WILLIAMS 127 Fayctteville St., We Are Ready For July Laundry. ! July, one of the hottest months of the year, will in crease your laundry list. We have added the necessary ; facilities to care for this addional patronage, and no mat- ter how many garments or household linens you may have for wash we will be ready and equal to the occa sion. 'Phone for our wagon. ' I OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY The Diocesan School of the Cat'olinas. St Mary's School RALEIGH; N. C. For girls nnd young women. Colli Annual Session Opens SF.PTK3IItKH 20, 1000. To Seeurei Place Applica tions For Admission , Should He Made by . JUNE 1. , ' Apply To Rev. McNcely DuBose, Rector. 5 a Sale of Ynlsiable Cily Property. By virtue of the powers contained in n "judgment of the surerior court of "W ake couniy, Ninth (.Carolina, entered on the -2d day of July. lHOC, in a. special proceeding therein pending, entitled Mary i'. .'Walker -ct tils, ex parte, and being No...., special proceeding docket of said court. I will offer for sale at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash at the court-house door in the city of ltalei'gh, North Carolina, on Monday, the tith day of August, 11106, the fol lowing described lots of land, to-wlt: Two certain lots of land in the north eastern portion of tlie cily of Raleigh, Wake' county. North Carolina, being known as lots Nos. 5 and 15 of block 4 in the addition- to the city of Raleigh, known as Idlewild, as surveyed and mapped by A. W, Shaffer,- which said map is recorded in the office of the register of deeds for AVake county in book 112, at page 432, and is hereto referred. Said lots are more particu larly described as follows: Lot No. B, ot block 4, situated on the east side of .Senwcli avenue, being a parallellogram in shape, fronting 52 1-2 feet on said avenue and running b&ck east 200 feet to nn alley, bounded on the north by lot No. 13, and on the south by lot No. 7, in said block 4. Lot No. 13, of block 4, situated on the east side of Seawell avenue, being a parallellogram In shape, fronting 62 1-2 feet on said avenue and running back east 200 feet to nn alley, bounded on the north by lot No. 11, and on the South by lot No. 15, in said block 4. WILLIAM B. JONES, Commissioner. This July 2, 190C. tf : TRINITY COLLEGE Four Departments-Cplleglate, Graduate, Engineering and Law. Large library facilities. Well equipped laboratories in all de partments of science. Gymnasium furnished with best apparatus. Expenses very moderate. Aid for worthy students. : Young Men wishing to ' Study Law should In vestigate the superior' ' 't advantages offered by tho Department of iMXf in Trinity Col lege. :: :: For catalogue and further in formation address 1). W. NEWSOM,. Registrar, :-. DURHAM, N. C. Jl. .1 jt: J i.-.' : . c. - NOWLAN RALEIGH, N. 0. CO. i 10c. Bottle. .2 Doses. .8 Doses. 25c. Bottle ASK Y()t It DKMjKKTOU 1B- . IN THE ' - -A ;.- San Francisco FIRE Millions of dollars worth of secur ities and valuables were saved through the protection of safe deposit vaults. ' . . .. ' . Are your valuables: jewel ry, stocks, bonds, insurance policies, etc., safe from fire? The Carolina Trust Co. has safe deposit boxes in its fire and burglar qroof vault. These boxes ran be had for $2.00 a year and furnish absolute protection against fire or h'irglars. " ,'.-'" Come and see them. Carolina Trust Company. A. J. RUFFIN. President. LEO P. HEARTT. Vice President and General Manager. II. F. SMITH. Cashier. L , 1 EMCRSON; .CUT64J Why not be comfortable during tho hot weather. Get an Electric Fan and you will be. Come in and try one. " Raleigh Construction Co. 14 West Hargett Street. DRAUGKOiS'S - ' RALEIGH. "'--Comer Wilmington . knd Martin Sta. KSOXVTVLQ ard COliUMBIA. v .-'.-28 Colleges In 15 States. I-tiSITIONS secured or money REFUNDED. Also teach BY MAIL. Catalogue will con vince yon that Dranghon'g la TBI BEtrr, ctu or ko tor it plHEAD-i J I ACHE jlf DEPARTMENT STORE 326, S30, 332, 334, Fayftteville Street. RALEIGH, N. C. TEST NEWS, -y Ju8,l received , 25' strong woven wire cots, the 1,50 kind foT fl.35. Other Cots $1.45, $2.35, $3.00. A word about our Iron1 Bods: 11 We show them. The prices "do the rest.') $2.35 to $10.00. Mattresses, $1.70 to $15.00. Springs, $1.35, $1.50, $1.70, $2?00 $3.25.' " - -' XOAV ON SALE THE OSTERJIOOB MATTRESS. .- Full size, $15.00 dcUvered. We are opening a new lot of Reed Rockers that are the biggest values we have ever shown. .' Child's Rockers, $1.00 to $2.25. Full size Rockers, $2.35 to $5.00. Table and Nursery Chairs.' New lot Centre Tables, 75c, $1, $1.25. ' Imported Leather Couches, $8.50, $10.50. Bed Lounges, $7.50, $8.00, $0.00. " KOOIi KUMPUJIT Freezers, .$1.35, $1.05, ' $1.00, $2.25 to $1.00. Coolers, 85c, $1.15, $1.50, $1.00, $:i.oo. Refrigerators, $0.50, $8, $10, $12. Ice Picks, Hatchets, Shovels. Ice Cream Saucers, 15 to 35c. Set. Tumblers, 15 to 40c. Set. ' LAWX GOODS. ... v Lawn Mowers, $3.00. ' Rubber Hose, 7o. and 0c. ft. Grass Hooks,. 17c, 25c. Porch Rockers, $1.25. Our last lot of Jap Porch Shades, 10x8 feet, $1.25. Our season for buying these goods is past, but out of town orders kept coming in so we bought this lot. Lawn Swings expected this week. A few Hammocks left. Bed Canopies, $1.00, $1.25. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. Mosquito Netting, Co. yard. Curtain Scrim, 5c, flc. yard. Curtain Swiss, 8 1-Se. 10c 12 l-2c. Pretty Flowered Lawns, 5, 8 l-llc, 10c. Bed Sheets, 48c, 05c, 70c Feather Pillows, 55c, 05c MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. A few Hats at your own price. ' HAT DEPARTMENT. We still have a choice lot of Men's and Boy's Straw Hats. Pii na mas, $3.50. SHOE DEPARTMENT. Ladies' Oxfords, small, 50c. InTant's Shoes, 10, 25, 40, 50, 05, 80c. ' - Child's Oxfords, 50, 00, 70, 80c-, $1.00. - Misses' Oxfords, 70c, 80c, $1.00 $1.20. ' ' Z- - Ladies Oxfords, $1.00, $1.3t $1.50 to $3.00. 7 Boys Oxfords, $1.25, $1.75, $2J0. Men's Oxfords, $1.25, $1.50, $2)0, $3.00. . . , - CARPET DEPARTMENT. Carpet, 10, 14, 20, 25, 35, 50, 0c. Rugs, 25c. to $7.00. Art Squares, Mattings, Shades. Foor Oil Cloth, 25c. yard. VACATION. .Season is at hand and Trunks and Go-away Bags are In the mind of everybody. The wise turn their steps toward Crinkley's, where they can get the same quality for loss money. Trunks. 70c, $1.00, $1.3o, l.7i, $1.00, $2.10, $2 50, $3.00, $3.30, $3.76, $4.10, $4.70, $5.25, $0.00, $0.75, $7.00, $12-50. Suit Cases, $1.00 to $o.oo. Bans, 25c. to $5.00. -OAT HARVEST. Soecial 14 finger Grain Cradles, worth. $3.00, for $2.25. Grass Scythe and Swath, $1.15. Cultivators at cut prices. . LAMP DEPARTMENT. We have them from 10c to $ 1.00. GLASS WARE DEPARTMENT. Fish Bowls, 35c. to 95c. Fruit Jars and Rubbers. , Jelly Tumblers, 25c. do. CROCKERY DEPARTMENT. Special decorated Toilet Set, MO pieces, $2 25. , STOVE DEPARTMENT. Cook Stoves, $5.50 to $20.00. Steel Ranges, $18 to $30. Oil Stoves, 40c, 80c. Preserve Kettles. MUSIC DEPARTMENT. Our Special- Talking Machine, $15, $20, $25. Victor. Talking jwacuines, . 817, $30, $40. Records, Etc. Autoharps, $2.00, $3.00 $5.00. Accordions, $1.25, $2.00, $2.50. Guitars, $2.40, $2-05, $3.25, $5, $7. - Banjos, $1, $1.00, $2.00, $5. Mandolins, $1.0O, $3, $5. Violins, $1.00, $1.00, $3.25. ' . Cases, Strings, Etc. NEW LOT HECORDS. MOTION DEPARTMENT. Pins, Needles, Thimbles, lc. Hooks and Eyes, lc. doz. Safety Pins, 2, 3, 5c. doz. ' Purses, 3c. to $1.00. Belts, 10, 15, 25, BOc. ART GOODS. Comic Postals, lc. StoreoscopIe'Tiews, 2c. ' Stereoscopes, 25, 80, 50c. Albums, Photo Frames, Pictures, Mirrors. ' ...... . (SFinCsDcy: rfr . .v:. -
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