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IN ADVAJgfe
Miscellaneous.
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jgjfrfij i p*v*m\ha*m
cMi a arete nafte wai'l
Swcce—irs tofiooifo Sharp, Jr.
ri uu^iiio
Itkiksoj
at THREE DOLLARS PER AlfM
Ofiec, Broad st.,overJM llugsn
ijtTKS OK tOVBBTISlXe.
nay C*ht» p* r ».«*"*“ m£i«aeott*»*rt
literal oautrect* *» u D ® ”“*•
-^Atlanta, Ga.
kTE OFFER a large variety of
FINE WATCHES,
CLOCKS,
JEWELRY,
SILYER WARE,
SPECTACLES,
FANCY
constant,
VER^p-AGE^ri^
colon, on superb Tinted hper.
Os.' 1 Their’fhtheP'
x or xne tune, Qua
rTrovncW Wft
-The dimpled luiniLand*rin^letTf°gol
brothers .And. .listers,
n^TMilW In^Rani Riufi
drrd Eaxravl*
—with descri]
■wonderful asiHifiy see'Ai, Lrarr was
Kventyjighft «Wh«W»wdV ,d 7«t
agile, active, handsome and captivat-
T-T:■ «#»*• «V ftO UlLVI
WHh*feWbher^H! , »l f ««8 «ulT
merhadipl
NORTH EAT k RE ORGIA
<WBfm<Wi t %*ra*4li^toai}E'*Si
3Ma» afltMbtheditase tonrStfvm tyro,
mob; and Wmbo was arrested and in-
ward 'calt<yf' , Mtti froth Rift WOtfd.-^’
Having cace obtained cdtifrol
;widow,;!JamtfsiBfiyrtUibe >—IniBfed j
them in that 1 doiniMot.er iodepeodaMT
‘way xhWK wpa t p«HdiflriyyiiB4nriM«q
hftjfsjwiqpy, it wu rU, ayatwea I dffomaJ^/an^ lElotly.ahdBetsiy 'KeW'
1&0chuff. i: Tli®., little child .for ^rbom sept to the town workhouse. They
s motfaier had prsyed Art'strength, toll were only ten or twelve years.old, and
BaJriiten Wr to Speak the truth tefif thflsffett of these early associations up*
w^bef&reGod, brotethfecanningfr>L their youtbfbl minds 1 may M im-
her mother prayedfor was gives her,
and the sublime tod' terrible simplicity
—terrible I thean to the prisoner and
''Ait ihbJfe A. -
So sweet is their innocent trust ' w\i
Ah, well I and summer iseomff lgaid, f
Singing her same old son^; ! *° # •* -*
But, oh lit sounds like a sob ofpfcin,’ 1
As it flouts in the sunshine and rain, »-*•
O’er the hearts of the world's great
throng. ** .•
there’s a beautiful region above the skies,
TOR THE
Farmers, Mechanics and Housewives of
North-East Georgia.
Open Every jDay l
fltHK 6KASOS for Fain, in at band and l«_!ng
AND STATUARY.
WE HAVE A PULL CORPS OP
AT LAW,
. Os. Will practice
karat. Halt, Hater.
W. RIDKX,
T HESEASON forFalnivat band and lK.!og un
willing tbat Athene should be behind other
places of less importance,! hare determined to bare
T LAW,
.Oa. Willprac
[ iilre particular
u, and win act as
real estate and
jaaistf
c. w. niDiu,
JUanufaciuremanit line Goods
f 11 AST
araUecoacili%t<<ra»» Wlj&fedtebij i
lotipa «f4h#i >Hii»vyfrlva<»fplidlflte j
jAfter.th# death aMtyirt wfakhooctrap
rad it» 1836, Madame Jumel retired/to
PorT know f shall find treasure'
The laughing eyes and amber hair
, Of the loved one gone before.
namely, the wife of Major Reuben
— —, •.---y--*v, •,v iB^oujA-^tevojutionprysoldier; and’
KwfcBejarteiSSt »*obuori
TWprtoocrout pfcpomm* pill? , hSw fcttoW* fcmllv.i ,H»(h-
*™ *" D
by this change,
To mate the display attractive, t have'visited
the Northern markets, and brought out many
sr?&i
nim m
im of ;
temper arising from bodily infinyity,
or an inherent blight of uatu.re, are
forever finding, fault, cither for some-,
thing said or done, or omitteq to
said or done; if not in the family, then'
ou^o^it.
always going wrong >v,th tnem ; mt
every remark they inuke tlierc is vir#^
egar and bitterness’: tlieii wIioTe naumf
seems to be in n condition of chronic
PITTMAN A HINTON,
TTORNEYS AT LAW
Jaflhnon, Jackson county, Qa.
fafomMion
LARGEST ASSORTEMNT,
Embracing a very haadtome display la seasonable
The Beauty of Simplicity and Truth.
-V J i i:G ^ienHF inw. TtrolT
A little girl, nine years of age, was
offered as a witness against a poster,
who was. on trial for ..a felony ■co^nit-
ted in her fiither’s house. . ,
“ Now. Emily,? said the counsel for
the prisoner, upon her being offered as
a witness, “ I desire to know if you
understand the nature of an oath f*
THE FINEST GOODS,
THE LOWEST PRICES,
ANDTHEBEST VVORK.
Call and aee us. f
SHARP & FLOYD,
MTiiUhaU Street,t Atlanta.
May 25-1 y , ?f- ’*
SAMUEL P. THURMOND,
[Correspondence of the Boston Post] 1 : ^proVtW.hotteVCr, by this .change,
MADAME JUMEL’S ESTATE. ; ;{**** mansion of the IJallous was of
( '• —— I the same UurbuLnVeliaracteras,thatof
2Ae ^jnsafton of tfapay^ ^exg^Xojrh | Bowen and liia wife. Hem Polly died,
—{A Cause CcUhre—A Presumptive I but Betsey'^rear' to be a woman, i and
■ AJort ef Geeege .WathingUm. I in 1794, at tlie^agfe.of nineteen, becahjio;
—— thfl nuAker of. Uie, present plaintjff,
New York, January 20: V TGeorge Washington Bowen.: ..The
It is how almost tone hundred^ jeara j identity of tbe fatWer is «oi^e#hnt>-ob-
sincc one of the most remarkahle wo- scure, but. it is supposed that' Be was
men who have figured iq American so- none other than the redoubtable Rey-
dety was bofnVhjttl to so great an age alutioaAty hara,t)frljor.Reuben Ballou,
An unusual assortment of
II give special attorntion
Also, to the celleeilon of
rcare.
For Men, Women and Children; and an unequalled
variety .of useful articles for 7
For Home and Farm!
In (act, the Establishment, heretofore known ar the
“ Planter’® Stoi\«v”
la tehcoomethsfavorite headquarterslorfraaigup-
plics, if complete stock and fair dealing can maae
ly^.j. n , , r
An attractive feature of this Grind- Exhibition,
will be its display of ^
J. J. A J. CV ALKX ANhKR,
ALER8 IN HARDWARE,
ron St Material, Mlping
Atlanta.
“ I don’t know what you ihean,? was
therimple answur.*“ * r - ,w .
“ There, jrour “ 'Honor,*' At A'
counsel addressiug the Court, “ is any
thing further necessary to demonstrate
the validity of my objection? The
witness should be rejected. She does
not comprehend the nature of an oath.”
said the Judge.—
“ Come here my daughter*
Assured by the kind tone and man
ner of the judge, the child /rtepppfoto-
ward him, and looked confidingly up
in his face, with a calm, clear eye, and
ITES ATTENTION’ TO HIS
JNV
mw WAUL STOCK
SiA. Carnnvl
mtrly oecu,dH
inracl
W)d'to bo only at the commencement I had before tHaf time made a pilgrim-
of their c|Barrels ovor herestaievcElin I a £° to New York, aud in l^er. Ufe
derairaiaers of M comrnSSuv’ in
j wful£ roej^ve, < * f MffJ^TB^[JwPfi
whom they assofij^e?" ‘anjrfs'TDffi
family inj|(hkhlAhcimMidBB#ey arc
a perpetual storm, rr tornado, and ii
IcwW^^iliUfHsWifiHiiWliS
mg
GL ASSAY ARE,
Lamps and Lamp Fixtures,
a? al.i i. .A t
rUONOl NCKD TME BIMT IN I SE.
13 Y ALL WHOvHAVE TRIED
A3 (ham. These machines, with all the
IMPROVEMENTS
AND
ATT AC HMEKTS,
may ha had, at manufacturer's prices, freight
adasd, at the . * . ,
BANKER OFFICE.
h in ted very strongly of an 'ilitiai.ata tic-
quaiuutnco with a> din tiaguislted Ameri
can, there are those who suppose that
the yoiipgater’s appellation was not
g^ven'without gpod reason.This Ls
itamat^pal, Uvough, as the'present
action » hronght-aitdec tfc«K*i» Y»rh
Statestetute,gllowiay<Mdra>kAjtfrd
in Providence, R. I,
1 __ lf.j! = ’• T..- 1
Far ahead of anything heretofere offered, and' con-
4 y j (, stituting a leading ^
(S3 5_E3r^
BMwell worth the aitention of Housekeepers.
Thera Willhbraya be a complete assortment!ST
CHIMNEY'S AND
in New. York City, in " I860. .Hera
was a most singular life, and her his
tory, career had circumstances, giving *
rise as they did to nearly a century’s
gossip raid scandaV,' W^-'no^^rjpio
first time being recalled to memory in
a Connected form by the efibrts of the
opposing lawyers in.-the tnaVbefore the
Call and examine hia stock before purchasing,
■ept 15-tf. r K
FAMILY GROCERIES 1
WM.AVOOD,
0T1CE OF CH.V^GFd OF SCHEDULE
georgia'iiXilroad.
hi a ilnhbr s^aetras paftaiteA*
went straight to the heart
tail 1 .1 cl J
u Did ym ever take an oath ?” in-
quTWdiAl'ju^ Tholltd^girfill’p-
l»ed back with a look of horror, and
the red blood mantled in a blush all
over ter face as she answered: \
“ No, sir.”
The thought that he intended to in-
quireif abobUtphranB(k n-.MljCT
' “I do not mean’ 'that,*'sajd,tne
judge, who saw her mistake, “ I; m«Uf»
were you ever a witness before,” t
“ N9»3»iwA ,?®ver was. ih court be-
fora,* wwlr HiwOgWiwi* w;«»>■ > i» »--> ‘
He handed ter the BibfcUwm.
“ Do -ytm Inowy&ai >ho^^my
daughter T*~ **"**' j
She looted at it-and answered,
“ Yes, sir, it is the Bible.” ’ ’’ "JLt
“ Do you ever read it,” te raAed^a
DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF
FV3N1TURE.
T7>URSITURE RISPAIKED, UP-
J- 1 bolstered and varnished, also a large vnrietv
of wood coffins and Flak’s Patent MetaUe Burial
Caaes always on hand.
Wsrerooms on Clayton St., next to Episcopal
Church. ScpSfim. WILLIAM WOOD.
irmot
For the aeeomMiodatlon ofbullilcn’alaife auppljr o
mt^s'm mm’ mas. <• i
may always l>c found. v 0 * v-
As ^1 these altr«kciive an^ vscftil' goodn art to be
AuguMa, ti January 20, l?Ti. j
AN AND AFTER SUNDAY.
January 2Jd. 1«7J, tlie Passenger Trains will
rma asfsUans:
Dag Passenger Train, Daily, Sunday
Excepted.
Uare AuguMa at — 5 00a.m.
laMve Atlanta at -.7 10 a.m.
t*ai*as=r==t 8ta
ployed MadameiJoAieR awfl \dfcb}
preservea livejjn and pleasl
interest is manifestsd in iDie oOseltpari
ticularly by thosb of middle and ad-
cuiriii#
sMb^#Mhi»hfW «»Sfi4itf6lP'#,’^il¥
giving 1 Ibfe clearer jiidgtiit&TOliititaP
vafed bram ah* b^HhbiW
dif^aadhnctedMrefreteB ; «Aq tad I
Lot d*4nrapt»rsori oflintelirgense, and;
wilturij.-sbearinfdijlhll® iq «T
togeiner wim oinore pieasunuj, nap-.
plly .^r falif , asmidi»k i|^qi|qgg|qi
practic^tte tfltifctrtAaftbrlD
ftn^l courtesy^ > romeni—
benng tnatone ot the most caroinah
points in the ptop<«aaM adraHi
rxlfsfkmk+di
to'etfifivateSfclPsacriir^i-^biiiWrf Uto
whftfi cherishw lov^in^the XwllWdf
the-giver,' and kifldlraitto^hei«b»
whom the self-sacrifice Set’ mdtfcvftlare
Harm .te Art
Iiwlllw lllv'|*I.lsvl|liv ala 4* ’ |vtl 1 ttlv wlllvli
lfll ^talv ^oirtprehehd,' Y^mtnvbef Ml
Bppl^ thetWtliO noblest lieatt? iivrany
1W^hdMHWtifeh^«ii»tbh mt> WWiih
^ ^?'’oy»^euce ;
weotiteNww-YorkvCiraiiteldihga firad
fhfwell to her liopefal sonyi-whbm ^ slid
leWW 1 T '“
If*
Iou,a.
WSJohl
soMdSirii./. ot oiuBiriTnai >
of course,
ant remembrance-of4he Father of his
eblntry/ 'TlWy - 10v9ftimdiBflMfi to
havihg had frequent dnMMMrKMrttil
Madamo Juradl asridOi* domestic af-
Ihiia^lBidaaihftvhilr heard her repeat
edly assert that ffteskadrjiaseediitd but
0P>.C h >I^ta#hcUIf«% in
aaeAr ; ipiftj M^ad^^itpbWsM>
iff; jpMi 4km mm* ait
Pfff» W
*» jH#a J ,a Sri>eeq V ui»bl^ to,*bate
vanced age, who hatre' •hkd' the oppor-
,taraty,^r watehingl^ra^^^ftT^
oad taking pact in itekMtorat
sraibHiBSOceriung^ it®^da ■ lamaldif i
!hg the past twehty,;ftirtf/ 'fbrty,.ftft}
i—rfUM fwiup > »hiUiiiMiip'ay>*
gat^boe
cannot be forever tl
my old cnstomcTB and the public are invited to call;
them. If thei
iqadsM^iqib4i>i(tklIii
mm tMtfhii'
ELEOTROTYPINO,
8. W. Coasaa Fourth snd Walnut Streets
Cincinnati, Ohio. • yon-
.1.1 Lock Eox 226, j Si Y -3 Y'
THE SOUTH^Mi
A WEEKLY EIGHT PAGE PATfcft,
Published in the City of New Fort^.
stiw.ai vba «3 a' year.
** V ’ 7 7* ! -i—BT—— ■
T ARDREW & CO., il PARK ROW.
'Devoted lo the material interest* ofthc Southern
States, and lalioring for the developeirent of all
corning every part of the South.
The <outii »m Riel the cordial approval and sup.
port of the Southern State Government*. Immigra
tion Bureaus, Aerteultural Societies, and leading
eitUcns p;ncrally. It givesInfruroatlon ofthe rally
roads, mauofactnres, colleges, soch-tics, rttlee, eora.
mercc, agriculture, tinance*, oewi, market*, miner*
nls, trade—in fact everything—all over theSoutb.
Leave Augusta at « 15 p. m.
fit ft
BothTDay Ssff^dkt'Tterangn'rTTaln's ell? make
<4eee eonneatloas at A-gust* and Atlanta arlUi
rassanger Trains or connecting roads.
Passengers frota Atlanta, Athens, Waahlngtnn.
tad stations on Ueotwia Railroad, by taking the
ltewa Day Passenger Train will make cloee eonner-
tlea atCaoiak wSV ihd Maoon Paovngn- Train,
and reach Maer n the same day at 7 40 p. m
Palace Bleeping Can on all Night Trains.
Wijra w ate higteskjsiTWsDUifwtt-ld-
fNi ufcfWMWy/ 11 a\.t*qiii3>n«qii t*k *4*
TUB GREAT
j :
Southern Plano
MANUFAC”
IP tlmnif Kim hwBMfrlddflM
ire intervals and in casual discuss
y ften-fee-
Schedule on Macon k Angnsto Railroad.
JV taie ftfl'eet Jan. 39,' 1871.
JHwren August* and Moron—Dag Pas
senger Train Dally, Sunday Excepted.
leave Auxusta at - Jl 00noon.
Leave Macon at -6 00 a. m.
Arrive at Macon at « P- “>•
Arrive at Augustaat. 1 45p.m.
Th( dayVasoeager Train arriving at Mfam at
1 Mp. m , makes close connections with Trains of
canaectlng Roads at Macon.
Passengers leaving Mscon nt 6 a. in., w.H make
conufrclioii® at Camak with Un Day 1‘awenxcr
Train far Atlanta, Athens, Washington,, and all
NiittM tor’ll Hi’nailiimi j i «s i n At-
MANL’FACTtnr.rJI op
«|RAWP,NQCARB AWP VFRI«HT
^dTm>l e ffwry|cttr
became a casus bellt, and therefore not
ii occuDied the
1 ' J URIll i Jlii J
-misfitting in
'mb? .PfiWiwjpK u BwrtWd
Bnltimorp, nitrylnod.
bar updaubt-
at different
To make it csperfally valuable to every business
lan and household tn the South wd have depiirtJ
inwsnnP about-it. t»W taiiatiwT I
- TltB PARTIES -IS WHR SOIT.
The court-room k ja^y filled to ab-
s^^|^atiop,-raft^tjiW|hp|a| M
I ©d or 6usj
she a&ioMI^H if UIIRBY 3013lfT
“ Well,-place your hand upon this
Bible, aqd Ji0en..towb^tI ; w. ^uic
SfaPpiHf UlfiVIt
'tfr&dte efifestm 8 'Ismfr
r m- la y#
-bep-lffeV^re^GetaS
Ajyi} hxira
me* lirsi ■ viiuu.C| uiiu icu»ps■hhoiiici®
Bofiaparte/ Jtr.^^fiiniei a^d ^ardii
with Jumel, amfetfaSsuaded him to
marry her, JTjads wrs the commence-!
m‘enVhS^finVfcpcUd' add
fortune! Jumel as is well known, was
a^Shch* gentleman ^rSttH^and
wealth, who, after various ricissitudes
in^hwtfWrrrir *nrt
. embarked early in tJ*.<&it}Hyfrr^ew
eraod James G Cartar. ThaoonteDd-1 Yts^wW^ aboul
1ng , ‘ parties are,' 'respectively, Jib.
George Washingtod Bowen—an bid,
, , . XOUCB, _
WOaSRAKSWT / y
ASa aURAUUtlXT.
oa. All onr Sbuare Pianos hava our new.im
proved OvatSTRUNO Scale and the Agraffe Treble.
ns. We Would call upedal attentioa to Mr lata
Patented Improvcmenu in GRAND PIANOS, and
SQUARE GRIND, found in no other Piano, which
bring the Pldno nearer perfection than tea pet
been ittiiood.
I.VEUT PIANO FULLY WARRANTED F0R5VEABS
,S We are by special srrangement enabled to
furnish PARLOR ORGANS aud MELODEOSS of
the most celebrated makers, nholesale and rcuil,
at Lmnst rhetors Frieu. _ . . .
Illustrated Catalogues and Prkn Lists furnished
on application te W®. RNARBAI'0., ; lfalt-Md.
lie repeated slowly and solemnly the
oath usually administered to witnesses.
‘tNow,” said the judge, “ you have
sworn as a witness; will jr^u'‘tteD me
what Will befall you ifyja'dfl xtoP’ tell
Hmmmua^fHe dmi mi
six feet in _ _
one hundred ancLfifty pounds, which
-tapping naiar#ellAcra*i iraterdime
of •iife-'aJBhfaitwofq»i.
Alt
black ? |>MPet».and look^Jifcfej OH* of
w*nb% iSOitiiMM «•
pected to last two weeks at least.. rvea
80ME , REFLECTIVE ’ COSSIDEBATtdXR.
k'dwm&.vm wk<m.sMM m&rm
Send your Old Furniture to
WOOD’S
REPAIR SHOP,
Next to the Episcopal Church^and have it
may l»m MADKOOOD AS XJtW.
Carriage, Buggy & Wagon
MATERIA la.
A LARGE LOT direct from the
-£> T iMHB»»tocy,and vtiUbcsold aslojaa can
Good Hacking Brushes,
AT $1 r,0 PER DOZEN.
Inducement* in Club rates and paemlni
who will canvass fur us. Specimen copl
i reputation.
Mr.
'Qliara A*.
the truth ?*
“I shall be shnt up in'the State
prlaoo,” answered the child.
" Anything else,*: asked the judge.'
11 1 sball nfiv^r Jo
repBed-dV-'s 'V ^at^Tji I
“ How do you know this," asked
the judge again.
The chBd took the Bible and turned
Wagon Yard in A tl
T H JS 80 B SORIrB_EI
’ a safe, comfortable and commodi
fully
them, I revived mr ancient hankering
ifilttRffi; wbrak^iM-^LbrlnduiBr at
tBijbfeSfcer’attibkctewphq ^l^ragiri.
BW
^stable/ 'wkftbtehred igfedtleiitd of S|* faitW hnrfnfrii H
Rhodt' Llandj (qbs elajms' to; j|) tliei large feanafe/ (fet the tii
only child of Etea.fi%Vm—and Mrif^HrAMMHf vNlitfiM
wfef ttw
did .fume! estate.' who d ispu tea Bowen’s I rr'*farVIFf flfiWTTSai VT
pretensions, and claimrte inherit the [son Ciuue, the defendant
g jBWarty,4feU|ytMfcI livi UilUlMRMMw tlte<u%Meff
LMr. ChaftmlfeW M
fherifs a win ttere’ffa i»ay * tlie .praif. S
erb truly observes, but the trouble ihjakfed! jaH&BffsYl
€%rf^ge,’ Buggy & Wagon
T HIS .plendW weekly,
prorad, la rare of Ure
ingjournal* ever pnbllal
beautifully prlatad on ffnt
lustrated with original on
Neu) Inventions, No|
id well selected assort- tion, ‘Thou slialt not bear false wjl
SlfcRtjtSoMA tib. ness against thy neighbor,’ “ I laarne
«<««» wimWi w<telHrat<iiiad»)Mjyr
«fh»RHiP<ithr ti«fr,i^sihfr fiiodtr
Mnmies-u;f.Mado,tteviiflrar#aistel^
;toUe for ,&4>.kift!K»« 9#..fi^rj,
hiiiikSKMi^Mli di>%i«KpoisarW7-
, jPttoy^A>WtteB»iigriv ifirt Mdem) 0
NEW Dl
FREE! FREE1 IFREEfl!
aiMG’LE COWES’ OF . ’ “ r 1
nOLMAH’S RURAL WORLD,
E. S. ENGLAND & CO.
^RENOW RECEIVING THEIR
NEW FALL STOCK!
Selected with car* by one of the Arm, In New
Jto uhich they invite the attention of their
customer, and the public. They have a good assort-
glaecn, Ckeialito, nnaalhclarart,
•■4 People ef all Prefcaai-ma
or Trades, will ffad the
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
Of Great Value and hatred. > ’'
It* practical suggest Iona wiU save humOeda of
dollantoevery Household, Workshop, and Factory
Voinat
many <
’feeire against .thisiniui P*rMjqdIriS
judge..,
; “ Yes sir*- she replied. g|
mother heard they wanted t
wituess, and last , night she.
r ; sir *' ( she replied. 1 “My
1 mother heard they wanted me to be a
t JUit
into her room an$ a^e§ tell her
. that I
it was
. to do comfort, never .0X49 VmifiMftP ’
. luxury, without tease, hope, honor or
*o*fl4*i ,!yr/ te P
that was left - behind her - has been set
surrogate,
so that themadame, although she made
m«u? attempt, atSiiilruetmSiS3.nl,.
STM'LE&FANCrORVGOODS
Maria wafftua raktfrarsl#!
Mk’ and thatPotty had diet
DIIOVIMIONN,
■AHDttARR.
4-KUCKRHV.
uatm. ve ph,
BOOM,
+« ln.ht.rt, ovcryihhig in th.
tlie commandments, find then kneeled
dowq .together, aqd; I
might up I
to bear fa
:, bor, and
lanx.'v to all the lead
jonrnals ofthe world,
VHflVniCRHN American an onaatsi
with the choierat informaUcn.
AnQfiwdlMiifanqem
riePumeiMom
The Yjpi/ lh »«v , aiaE
was finally baffled in her intentions
aind though'she went down tohergrav
dereffb^imindahe afiaii-s ’iccordin;
to her desire, she
appointment awaiting ijer.in the “
£. ^SSImSl^sbi^^c fitesitonMu
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