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$bo Soufea Cono 3 3, Chaelotte, N. a. OcL: 18. 1873u MONDAY, OCTOBER t873. List of New 1 A Bigamist in Trouble.

On Thursday night last. Sheriff B. F. Logan of Cleaver land county, passed through the city en hg one John Champion, sentenced to two years imprisonment in the Penitentiary for the -crime of being: too much married. Champion is a carrotty headed, awkward, clownish looking fellow, of about 35 years of.

age, with little appearance of the fascinating Lothario, he must have been to win his three wives. When only fourteen Tmnortant to Planters -S. B1aViW! The Executive Committee of the Mecklenburg County Bible Society met in the basement of the Presbyterian Church, by call of the President of the Society. Present, Messrs. Thoa.

B. Chairman Committee, Reid, President, of the Society. Jacob Duls and John A. Young. The meeting was opened by prayer by the Chairman.

John A. Young was made Secretary vro tern. Planters Sanders Blackwood Bank of Mecklenburg, Coart Order E. A. Osborne, Clerk.

Mill Property for Sale L.JT. Bradshavr. 1 Mr. S. Watson Reid stated the object of Got.

Vanck addresses the. Hickory Fair on Wednesday, Will. Avery and Ladie Mills will address the Caldwell fair as often years oi age, ne entered the bonds of The City darkeys are squabbling about mixed schools. Recently Louis Douglas, son. of the notorious Fred Douglas, came in collision with the edjtor of the New Era, colored graduate of Harvard College, and much' wool was pulled on the occasion.

The police appeared just in time to pick up the Harvard man after Douglas had floored him with a knock down argument. S- 1 There are 6,062 Granges in the United States. On the 24th Instant, in the Presbyterian Church of Charlotte, by Rev. A. W.

Miller, D. Dr. J. M. Miller and Miss Jennie, daughter of A.

B. Davidson, Esq. In this city, on the 23d inst, by Rev. Dr. Burkhead, assisted by Rev: N.

Aldrich Mr. Charles H. Schwing, of Charleston, and Miss Sarah Ann, daughter of Mr. John F. Bloom, of this city.

-X In this city, on the 24th by the Rev. N. Aldrich, Mr. John M. MeCraney to Miss V.

E. Pettis. By Rev. A. Banson, October 9th, at the home of the bride's father, Capt.

Thomas Gluyas, W. B. Parks to Miss N. A. Gluyas allof this county.

matrimony with a young woman in Mitchell county; but the bonds failed to bind me meeung ip oe, to inaugurate a course of action for tiie ensuing year, which will give efficiency to the Society in i the great work of furnishing Bibles to the destitute. After a free and full discussion of the as they can find opportunity on the same him sufficiently, and he married Mrs. Champion No. 2. Becoming tired of both business of the Society, it was decided that a full attendance of the members of the occasion.

i Religious Noyics. The exercises of the 4th quarterly meeting' of Tryon Street Methodist Church, began on Saturday, and will continue during the present week. Committee was desirable -before publica-t: -i il ne came to Uleaveland and took unto himself a third rib which Was a little too much for the law to wink: at, and John- fell a I take plisure in 'announcing that I hare just returned from New York, and while there have spared no time or pains in selecting one of the finest and styles of custom made dothing ever brought to Charlotte, and can only say, that I will sell this fall and winter, goods at lower prices than any other house in Charlotte, as my facilities are such, while 1 am receiving my goods direct from the house where I am connected with in New York; and thereby avoiding' the immense profits of die manufacturers, and also, the jobbers widen other dealers must pay-r my stock consists of the yery latest styles of Men, Boys and Youths' Clothing Gents' Furnishing Hats, Caps, etc. jjf I most respectfully ask a call to examine my stock and prices? before uuu ui uie measures aeemea necessary and incumbent upon the Society in the victim to his fondness for the nuptial tie. While breaking stone in the penitentiary as- Several 01 uie clergy are expected to sist in the services.

a ne will learn that it is better to die bachelor than to be too much' married. 1 1 yir" purcnasmg eisewuere. Seeved Him Right. There is a story about an old man who was too stingy to pay for his paper. His girls grew up so ignorant they each ran awayA with carpet Corrected Wkekly by Bukwell, Grier a Co.

baggers, whose only wealth was a pack of Home productions are quoted at the buying price, and all others at the selling price from cards, a fine tooth comb, and a parcel of dirty paper" collars. His hogs didn't know stores. enough to grunt when they were hungry TEMPL 0 FASHION Flobal. Dr. F.

Scarr, will superintend the Floral department of the Fairn of the Carolina. No entrance fee will be charged on articles sent to this department; and it is urgently requested that our ladies will lend their aid in adding to the interest of the exhibition. The Cibccs. A man came in bur office on Saturday last to stop his 'paper, as he couldn't afford to pay for the' full yean He saved 50 cents, and then asked us to show him the way to the circus I Thaszs. We acknowledge an invitation to the Coronation Cotillion Tarty at Hickory, on Thursday evening next.

We should like to be on hand on foot we the dance, but in default of our appearance we commend the fair to the tender appreciation of Messrs. Avery, Pearson, McBee, Walton, Burgin, Link, ami others, who will ilo fair thin without doubt. September 22 his dogs jumped into the river, and were drowned, Because they didn't know enough to swim out; his hens quit laying because they didn't know the price of eggs; and his Horse went to a saw-mill, and' mistaking the saw dust for bran, ate two bushels; and died of indigestion. Such are the frightful prosecution of its work, and it was, Resolved; That the Committee adjourn to meet in the Presbyterian Church in Charlotte; at 11 o'clock; ML, on the 1st Monday; in November, proximo, when measures will be adopted to raise furfds to procure the Bibles necessary to supply the wants of the (County, and, if practicable, to aid in supplying the destitute "The meeting closed with prayer, by Mr. S.

Watson Reid, President John A. Youko, )' Secretary pro im. tm Su-klnr Cases. -i Judge Dick ordered that all these cases be continued, where the, defendants requested it, and that the defendants should not be required to give anyi further Bail Bonds to the Spring Term, 1874, or make any i further appearance -l until notified. That no Sci.

Fas. should issue for failure to attend at this Term, October, 1873, and that no further Capiases should issue. In the Sci. Fa. Gases, where defendants requested it, they were continued without prejudice.

The following Sci. Fa. cases were dismissed without cost to wii against A. O. Miller, D.

D. Hullender," Drury Turner, John S. Wray, Willard Humphreys, Lawson A. Harrill and Summey Propst Tt is generally believed that a Nol.Tros. will be entered in all the cases at next term if no further violence is done in the country, or the government ii' not I provoked to further prosecution.

Messrs. Logan Justice, attorneys entered submissions in about ninety cases in which they represented the defendants; all the Other cases were continued under the NEW CLOTHING STORE, for BACON North Carolina. Hams, per B. Sides, 'Shoulders, Hog Round, Western Selling price. Hams, canvassed, per S.

Sides, Shoulders, BAGGING Gunny, per yard, Dundee 44 Ties. BEESWAX per lb. BUTTER 44 COFFEE Rio, good to prime, Laguyra, 44 Java, 44 CLOVER SEED per bushel, CORN MEAlr per bush DOMESTICS 4-4 per yard, 7-8 3-4 44 COTTON YARN per bunch, EGGS ner dozen. results of neglecting to subscribe newspaper and pay for it. 4 14al6 llal2 8al0 llalS 18 llal2 9al0 17 16a20 9JalO 25 15a20 28a80 28a30 33 $10.00 75a80 IZ lOall $1.50 20a2S JOHN A.

YOUNG ts SON Announce to their friends and the public, that they are now opening their entire Clothing and Furnishing Goods, Eggs-jbaobdinakt. We hear of a young FOE MEN AND BOYS WEAR, lady in Caldwell County, who owns a rooster that lays This is recommended to the attention of the enterprising editor of the Piedmont Beg pardon we didn't credit the Booster story more than half when we first heard it; but since then comes the Albany (Ga.) Comprising every article necessary to make the -wardrobe complete. This stock has been seiectea wnn care irom me Aianuiaciurers in inesc, ana is vuitu ju nn.ltt 1 n.tu ta Ka tut. unnta nf avow AnA i i They ask an examination of their Stock before purchaslngelsewbere. FISH Mackerel, No.

1, per bbl. $16.00 it Oct6 JOHN' A. YOUNG A BON. V. Central City with the following: Calloway, of Lee brought 2, 10.00 3, 44 8.00 1, Kits, 2.60 2, 44 2.00 3, 44 l.60al.75 1( tt ti in on Monday last, one of the most won km farmMs' msM' general order.

Lincoln Progress. Personal. We were honored on last Wednesday by a visit from the fearless and eloquent Representative of the Wilmington District, Hon. A. M.

iWaddell. It gave us great pleasure to meet the distinguished North Carolinian, who has so ably and so fully vindicated the honor and character of his native State. We have gained nothing by the policy of truckling, except the contempt of four enemies. Manly men every where admire manliness and spoken men, like Col. WaddelL.

are infinitely more respected than milk-sop neutrals. We were gratified also to meet in our office last week our friend Robert C. FLOURr'N. C. Family, per sack, 4.76 "tv Extra; 40 44 Super.

4.25 Northern and Western, per bbl. 6.00a8.60 GRAIN buyine price. Shelby, had a sensation recently in the derful curiosities, it has been our to It was a chicken, -which in the Spring would be a dominecker hen, laying eggs and performing all the duties bf a By Fall of the same year, hen would change-its plumage and sex, and become a red rooster, discharging all the functions and conforming to all the habits N. C. Corn, per bush 44 Oats.

14 form i of a runaway match, The loving couple fled on mule back to a local Gretna 41 4" tt Peas, 1, Wheat, 66a70 40a45 75 1.50 80a90 12al3 12al5 SOal.OO (t of a cock of the barnyard. 4 OS LARD North Carolina, per lb. Northern and Western, lb. MULiAbUJsau grades, gal. Green, got two dollars and half worth of matrimony, and returned rejoicing.

No cards. Ought to Have It. A premium is to be given the biggest baby entered for exhibition at the Hickory Fair. The chap who ,000 The Great Eastern Circus sold tickets of admission at Magnolia. riALLin per Kecr, SUGAR all grades, lb.

SYRUP, gallon, Kerr, Assistant Superintendent of the New Orleans Cotton Exchange, is now visit 12al8 35al.00 lOall SALiT liiverDooL i sack. TALLOW, lb. ing his relatives in this county. Mr. Kerr was for a long time foreman of the' Land We Love office, and as such contributed largely to the success of that magazine by originated that scheme ought to enter himself, and take the prize.

We should bet on his being the biggest baby there. POTATOES Read the following certificate: 7. I have sriven the Farmers' Friend Plow, a thorough trial the nresent" season, and will Irish, Northern, bush. 'Mountain, 44 44 90al.00 say that in my estimation no other Plow can compare with it. It does better work than RICE 1Ib.

10al24 Raleigh News. Ye8j the panic may rage, and starvation stare people in the face, and all industries fail for lack of capital; but never do we hear of such a misfortune as the circus failing to draw large crowds and gather up a large portion of the. currency of the community. People would rather starve than miss seeing a dirty clown in gaudy costume, disporting himself within a sawdust ring. his efficiency and business: habits.

He is any other, is easier to the horse and to the plowman, and the castings last twice as long as any others I can get. JNO D. COLE. COTTON MARKET. Sales for the week now engaged in an editorial capacity in connection with one or two of the New General News.

Dr. Straoss, the well known author of Mecklenburg County, August 25th, 1878. For sale by E. H. PLUM ME fe No.

121 Sycamore Street, Petersburg, by SANDERS BLACKWOOD. Charlotte. Sept 22, 1873. ly pd i 1000 bales. We have again to report a very unsatisfactory market.

Low Middling Cotton closes lower in New York than at any time this season viz: 15 cents. Our mar Orleans daily papers, and agricultural pe- the "Life of Christ," is on his death bed. noaicais. we unite witn nis numerous Mortoo, Rose have been appoint ket closes duU at 13 to 13J. ed fiscal agents of the Government in friends in North Carolina in wishing him London.

prospeiity in his present field Notice, unbounded Of labor. Gen. George B. McCellan and family As Administrator, with the will annexed. sailed from New York for Europe on the 8th: Hon.

A. M. Waddell' delivered his enter of Hugh McAulay, I will sell at the Jate residence of said Hugh McAulay, deceased, on Thursday the 30th day of October, 1873, the following property, viz i Liberal contributions in aid oi Memphis taining lecture, Mnitramannaland, at the Charlotte Female Institute "on Tuesday have been made, by the Jews of Wasbing-ton and Georgetown. 1873. FALL TRADE.

1873. iiuuacuuiu xjy iviiuueu jc urniiure Farming Tools; 'j One Horse and one Mule: i evening last, to an appreciative audience. It is said that nine-tenths of the minis- He contends that to the bold boys Of the ters.in the country are not as well paid The Old Reliable Route. We 'call attention to the advertisement of this route, which so well deserves the name. It fc will be seen that there are two daily trains: the first leaves Charlotte at 7.

A. the second at 8:30 P. M. These leave for all points South of Charlotte. The return trains from the South reach Charlotte at 6:20 P.

and 5:15 A M. The advantages of this route are close connections without fal, good eating houses and elegant sleeping cars. lFrora3 the1' Observer1 we learn that the The entire stock of Cattle, Sheep and Hogs; Corn. Wheats Oats. Fodder.

as base ball, professionals. 7 Emerald Isle belongs the honor of discov and many other articles not- mentioned all of which I will sell for cash. The cashier of the Merchants' Nation ering and makes a very ingeni AN EMTI1IB1BIL MEWSTCE. Also, on the samedav. and at the same al Bank, of Lowell," is'said be a defaulter tqlhe amount, of $50,000.

ous argument the Gttecl that a Celtic colony peopled, the blnstry shores of the The full vote of Connecticut shows place, I will sell the PLANTATION on which the said McAulay liyd, containing about 130 acres; on which there is some fine bottom lahdin'a high site of cultivation. Also one other tract, con tai nine about 25 Old North State not less than 'five hundred 01, '-I 789 votes in favor of making: Hartford the sole Capital of the State and 30,859 again Bt it; years before, Columbus set Bail from the port of Palos search for the rich mines BOOTS, v43 r-fs TRUNKS, aciea nearly all wood-land, Well timbered meeting at Mallard UreeK unurcn, on Salmon have been introduced into the adjoining u. u. McKaven, Richard Beard and others. Ul- Friday last, was well attended, and was New Zealand rivers with great success.

The above lands "will be sold for tie-half of Cathay. In support of this theory, he produces many extracts from the Icelandic Scegas; and shows that several of the Indian addressed by Samuel F. Smith, who, in The last descendant of Chief Justice SHOES, XSV Leather, UiHatsps, cash, the balance on tlpae of twelve months, with interest from daf.r The title will be reserved until the last payment a made. addition to other topics, advocated I the Marshall has been appointed to a $1,200 "Farmers' Savings Bank" scheme. The position in a pension othce.

i izeaiei jviexanaert isq-i willtake pleas Editor of the Observer 'jined'Vthe Grange Ben' Holliday, the Oregon railroad ure in showing toe lands to an nerson wishing to purchase. and will hereafter know how to ride a mule. ShoePindings 7v3 tf: fcc, fcc. magnate, and owner of Hippie. Mitchell, has taken a house in Washington for the session of Congress.

lAAC WILSON, Adm'r with the will annexed. i N. B. Any person havinsr claims aiirainst Origin of the Wobd Ladt. In olden i-r The Rev.

C. R. Fisher, of! Hartford. the above estate are reouested nrcsent Connecticut, has married 1,400 couples. CHARLOTTE, 2ST.

them to the Undersigned in the time tire- times, when all men of large fortunes lived in castles and manor-houses, it was custom-ary for the good ladies, their wives, to dis Alfred Cumming, once a governor of scribed by law, or this notice will be pleaded Utah, died the other day in Augusta, war oi tueir recovery. tribes, notably the Tuscaroras, were distinguished for their light complexion, fair hair, and' blue eyes, and other Celtic features laesidesj an Unmistakable "bit o' the brogue" on their.tongue, Mr. Waddell may not convince all who listen to him, that he bias discovered a great historical blunder but he will not damage his reputation for pleasant speaking, and skillful handling of a knotty argument. He repeated his lecture in Raleigh on Friday night for the benefit of the Memphis sufferers, and was, we are informed, weir received by a large and attentive audience. Granokes Attkntioij -Wei hate seen tribute to the indigent peasantry of the ISAAC WILSON Admrl Georgia.

Oct 13 3w neighborhood a certain quantity of bread The Brooklyn Eagle calls Bradlaugh a Havinp; closed out my OLD STOCK, during the Summer, I "now offer and other provisions, on a stated day of vagabond. $50 REWARD. Stolen from the subscriber, in Charlotte. to the Trade, Wholesale, and Retail, an entirely NE7 STOCK of carefully selected Goods, fresh from the Manufactories. each week.

These days Were called Lef died, was Bismark's wile, who lately and mes- her husband's secretary, clerk Days, signifying in the Saxon tongue I While truly grateful for past favors extended to me. I desire your senger. All private aispatcnes were nrst liread-aiver. In the course of time and on the 16th instant a SORREL HORSE, with flaxen mane and tail, one White hind foot and blazed face. The horse is a natural pacer, 6 years old, and has the mane worn off of the neck where the collar rubs, and a read by Frau Bismark.

continued patronage. 4..., 3 he corruption of language, Lef pay grad Jefferson Davis is suggested for the nsAW. became reduced to a.ua. was B. MEACHAm, Sign i of the Brass, Boot.

chancellorship of the university of Geor- scar over one eye Sept 8 ly applied to the fair 'Bread-givers" them Tne above reward will be paid for the re g- selves. Nor is the word devoid of meaning covery of the HORSE, or for any information that will lead to his recovery. Mr. James Brown, of New York city, a letter from Dudley W. Adams, Master of the National Grange' to Dr.

Columbus has given $300,000 to the endowment in its modern form; for every true lady is Oct. 6.tf. M. L. HARKEY.

fund of the Union Theological Seminary. Mills, President of the "Pair ot the Caroli known to be amiable, courteous, and always Chief Justice Gray, of Massachusetts! nas," promising to attend our. Fair and ad ready to bestow a bounty upon proper ob STATE OF. NORTH CAROLINA Mecxlenbubo CouxttI Superior Court "Specials Term, 1873. is said to be one of th greatest men Iiv dress the Patrons and the "public generally jects of charity.

vagi He stands 6 feet four inches high, HAVING received' the most of our stock of BOOTS. SHOES' HAffl'isAPa We earnestly urge the Grangers' to bring Alice B. Owens and others, PlalntiffB, weighs 250 pounds, has a fine figure, travels his circuit on horseback, and is a Mtrb A ones. Youngest dausrhter of TRUNKS and LEATHER, for the in their, products and showtheir distin-gnished guest what a fiue'cduntry we have agcanti M. W.

Alexander and others, Defendants. Gen. Robt. E. Lee, died at Lexington, Va bachelor.

Bishop Simpson is to deliver the ad PALL AND "WINTER On motion, it is ordered that John D. The President of the Fair who is also the on the 15th inst. Amiable, elegant, and Alexander and Marcus Alexander, of the ''I dress at tne dedication of the monument Master of Poplar Tent Grange, requests pious, she won the affection of all who we invite all to call and examine oor stock before making their parcbates. as we the different Lodges to appear in regalia. knew her: and thousands of her friends State of Mississippi 'and Ida Harry of Tennessee, be made parties defendants in this action, and that publication be made in the are coonaeni mai l.

to Philip Embury, the first Methodist preacher in America, now nearly completed at Cambridge, Mass. The State Agricultural Journal pa- Soutiern Home, a newspaper published in throughout the South will be deeply pain ed by this brief announcement of her un pers favorable to our Fair will please copy. the, city of Charlotte, once a week for six THE QUiJiITY. STYLE, AND PRICE OP OdH GOODS ABE NOT I SURPASSED BY ANY HOUSE IN THE consecutive weeks, for them and all other timely decease. Some of the fema'e nurses of Shreveport were detected robbing corpses.

In one instance they carried off the clothing, watch, money and crucifix1 of a dead priest. The non-resident defendants to appear and answer the complaint at the next term of this baoppm- The case against the Registrars of Election ot Chailotte, charged with Lccet. -Oar friend, E. C. Davidson, Court.

Witness, E. A. Osborne, Clerk of the 8u Tbanking.oar friends and the public generally for their past patronage, we hope by strict and personal attention to bosiness to merit the same in future. ALL GOODS WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. JS people were greatly enraged.

admitting illegal votes to the ballot box won i fine belted cow, valued at $1,30 perior Court for said county, at office in Charlotte, this the 15th day of August, 1873. A young man at Ithica, N. on his way was by default at the recent term and a first rate pair of gaiters at tne lial to undergo initiation in a secret society iha VcAArnl Cnnrt at State8ville. The itl.O flAMPLE 4 ALEXANDER. 3d, ubolm, Clerk Superior Court of Mecklenburg Co.

Bept 29-6w-pd wnicn was to nave taaen place in a grove defendants were not required to file a bond eigh Fair. The cow he returned to the Agricultural Society at half price; but the cow skin (gaiters) he purposes to wear nnt in rnral excursions to establish the at a distance from the college, walked over 5 a precipice forty feet high, and was instant REMOVAL. and it is believed 4he prosecution will now be dropped This prosecution has been 5 V. S. To Merchants.

ft I have removed my Jewelry Store, on Street, next toTiddy's Book Store, where ly killed. Two companions were also dangerously hurt. I They all belonged to Cor nell -University. Grange. airrmtv n.

niece of Der8ecution, the defend- i As we buy direct from manufacturers, and with' the same advantages' as Jobbing houses North, can and will duplicate New York BilU. am receiving a large stock of goods consisting pf fine Gold and Silver Watches and ililton, N. is an enterprising place warren ueiana oi noiei iame nas gone ants having been obliged to attend at Raleigh once and aVStatesville three times to clear themselves of a charge of which they chains, Ladies nne sets, latest styles, ear rST CALL AND SEE. 4 Sept. Tlv 4 Tkiir man And fnrtv-two does chased bobe, breastpins, fine plain rings, seal rings.

to San Francisco to supervise the planning of a new hotel, which is about to be built one poor, little, half starved, insignificant and other fine gold rings, gold, silver and steel spectacles, to suit all persons, clocks in by a couple ot millionaires, who give Mr. were in no way guilty, innAMnt ran fnx around, and 'round and Leland the modst sum of $5000 for his COTTON SAA5T GINS, great variety, and ail such goods as are usually kept in a first class Jewelry store, which ACCOHUODATION. POSTAL CARDS can be had tt COST, In any quantity, at IID Y'S a VW 'round Milton, until they caught him services. Wbo will dare assert that hotel A Globious Achievement. The whisky talent is not appreciated hereafter? We don't know whether to pity the men j.

wm aeu as low as uxb same can be bought anywhere else." i- All work in the line done with nMtneu smellers have been over in Gaston, and tore. aug Of the best qnaHty, mfn factured by J. M. ElJlot, Wlnnsboro, i Eeference. Thome 1L Brem, A- B.

David son, Cnariotte N. U. Sept. 15-iiU lrt Nov. Jos.

Lickie oi South Carolina, sentenced or the fox. aw and despatch, and warranted 12 All detected an illicit distillery the proprietor nnf. nnlv loval. but also to 8 years hard labor in Albany Penitentia gooas sold warranted as represented. ry fur alleged kn-klnxing, has been par Jnhn and Wm.

Wilson of Taney xoun Tryon Street, next Tiddy'a Book Store. A FULL Btoci of and Confectioneries of all kinds in fctc: and Lcin received every day at A. Ii. lirSJUT 2T0. oct 7 Jan 3 loyaUy black 1 1 It will never do to punish doned.

There are still nearly thirty ku A ir rl ftauraa Ednav." and after sept, ll-ly. A. HALES. klux in this Penitentiary, notwithstanding hnntin9 and cnttiuff a few minutes, ai TEAB, Spices. r.

CYFHC3 SUPPLIED IN ANY QUANTITY AT reasonable All orders left at the cilice of ALEXAlJDHr. i JiLJiD will receive ikMn vsrA rodneed to a "dead level" a ward of the nation, who is odorous with loyalty. A Cabinet meeting -will have to decide What is to be done with the loyal- tne jrresiaents promise va wen. jversnaw Xjemon Syrup and Canned Fruits, now re- and others, that he would release all -who EODA, Lcicn ari VrorCrac' f-n and Ginger Cclies. neither being expected to live at lates ceiYlfizat were not directlv iTWTlitA in murder.

R.NisBrrr&BRO. prompt attention. July 7 tf accounts. -m,.

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