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1!!. f ; ELLIJAY OOURIKIL
V. f.odmbs. - - - E IHTOH. j
Et uAY. OA-. At’Ot’HT 11. last.
.he .'resident still continues to
prove and L.s physicians pro
jotinca him out of danger.
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Legislative.
/. letter to the Dahlonega Sig
nal, .rom Hon. B. J. Davis, Kep
reei’stive from Lumpkin, says :
The bill for two weeks court at
Dahloneea, has passed both
bou os of the General Assembly
and is ntrw $ law, being signed
up by the proper authorities. To
d*>- fthi?l) the bill creating a
n<*„ j'tdic.-, circuit to be called
M, .t Morth-Eastern Circuit, pass
ed tlit ii'v .oe unanimously. The
. w cii Miff is 10 be composed of
..llowing Counties to-wit:
Lumpkin, Union and Towns, of
r - "ne Hidga Circuit, and Hall
Habersham, Rabun and White of
Western circuit. The bill will
doubtless become a law in a few
•levs ami eev? Judge and Solici
leiutrnl elected. Should they
be commissioned in time, they
will probably hold your Septem
ber court.
(he hill appropriating $30,000
t*> rebuild and returnish the N.
/ College received a favora
ois report fr>>m the Finance Com
*i.-tee. has boon read a second
..in !<■ (be *• uo and in all prob
will bo passed
bil 1 ’evying a direct lax of
alii of onupercentum upon
*"r?' ' property ol this
~!) >ub!ic school purposes,
ecoived a favorable cousid
•uion ut the bands of each, the
uiatii'ii and Finance Cominit
*• j. There is no certainty, how
ever, that it will pass the house.
Ti c llow of bills into the house
has ceased comparatively, and
the house i getting fully and
woui.ely down to work. The
committees have worked inces
wutly almost, and have returned
n great many of the bills to the
house with their recommenda
tion. The greater part of the
sessions in now occupied reading
bills a second and third time.
Upon tb- whole, I think the out
look favorable for an adjourn
ne it by about the first of Sep
tsmber.
Prum uitiou Receives a BJaok Eye.
The Atlanta Constitution of the
sth insl. says: The election held
in North Carolina on prohibition,
at which the advocates of the
cause were defeated by about
50,000 majority, furnishes a stri
ding instance of the impractica
bility of the leaders of the tem
perance movement and shows
ho., Ui.aticlam and lack of judg
•*ie may injure a good cauae.
T’h'o temperance bili on which
!hvote of yesterday was taken,
os wc un'.v-rbtand it, prohibits the
• ■’.nufttcturo of any aort of in
! uting liquor within the State,
- j allows live drug stores in
cli town to keep a slock of
'. iior, which, however, they
nits' ; uport, ns none can be
mac '.tuied in the State. Any
~ilizc.: cau obtain this liquor in
ny amount upon the certificate
it n physician that he needs it or
•non the written request, signed
if his neighbors. It will
,q eon 'hat the effect of the bili
.s :o destroy tlio industry of liq
making in North Carolina
h . aim* lime fiil to slop
. ior. A fcoinlemuu
.luveied through the
... 'lorth Carolina in the
s iv that there ie
:i * Ttididfbus bill
•mperance, properly
j.ild have carried the
.- a large majority and
no most of ibe opposition
e present bill was based up
ocjectiou to its weak features
y and not to the bill itself.
An End to All Things.
.*e New York Sun of Monday
ia*i propounds the following in
■ irrogatione which are very sug
gestive Hudy, in view of the
many sUv..ge happenings that
1 ave takan olace within the pres
ut yes ':
Is l£<y re. Uy to see the end of
- woi df -vre we living upon
roe almost burnt out shell of an
:-;'and-s-eut sphere and is the
r i uy giving away f These
Ajuestioua oust occur to every
•ae who read yesterday of the
'in tble pbenoiueuon near
ong-brai.eb. When sulphuriou6
mes burst from the sand below
gh water mark, and hiss and
tell >i a manner said to be
. jarscKri 'io of the place not
mentioned in the revision of (he
TeMsnit-nt, the alleilged propery
of Mother tfhipton seem* not ao
very improbable alter all.
Pickena County Department.
John W. llemlcV, • • Editor.
Jaspsr, Gj. ( Aug 9lb, 1881.
tracker's ASSOCIATION.
The Association met in Jasper
on the Oth inst. pursuant rr ad
journment, Pres. Allen in the
chair. After the leading of the
minute, Ate., Mr. B 11 .Simmons
addressed the body on the sub
jecl of “teachers' compensation
and the necessity of *harmv>ny
among teaohers.” Tluf subject
was then announced open 'for
volunteer disi-ussion. Messrs,. E
W Cijemau. A J Hpeuoe, lsaa<-
(lran( r aml J tV Henley respond
ed .in speech, each, m abdut
thiriy >fntnu(s, Having con
Stißied more lime on the first sub
ject titan was* anticipated,
the addresses on the remaining
subjects for tfie d'ay we/e post
poned. *
The subjecFsele;ted for gener
al discussion at tl.e next meeting
is the office aifd functions of tin
words in tjie fallowing sentence:
My large black horse it
wnrth flso- ,Mr. J W _Furgu*
son was Assigned the subject or
the berfl* method of teaching
Arithmetic. Mr.
govemment-ol schools
No other,business hying before
Iho Association it adjourned t<
meet againljpn the firsi Satyriia
in September. • .
* J. R. Allk.v, Pres.
J. W. HjCNIKV. Sec.
PUBLIC SCHOOL tkXchkrs.
The following* is a list of th
teachers of Pickens efiunty unit
the sub-district In which egch is
teaching: ,
A J Spence, Indian Pino.
1 W L., B L- and flliss Eva
Smith, Ludtille.-
Mrs Annie E “Bryan, Talking
Rock clnrrch.
B B Groover, Holly Springs.
E Q Dish-aroon, Padgett's. "•
Isaac Grant, Salem.
John P Worley, Refuge.
J W Furguson, Sharptop.
B 11 Simmons, Cool Springs.
Miss Hernia Vingeni, Johnson's
W T Inlow, Bull Greek.
E W Coleman, Town Creek.
D T Collins, Moss.
Miss M L McCloud. Mnssadonia
J N. Simmons, Price Creek. •
O W Holmes, Cross Roads.
VV S Coleman, Hull’s Gap.
./ M McCiure, Jerusalem.
0 M Wolford, Talona.
W J West, Philadelphia.
E R Allred, Refuge.
J M Stephens, Stearns.
Miss S J Cornetisoii, Cagle’s.
Miss Susan Killian, County
Line.
Miss Julia Jones, Burnt Moun
tain.
8 F McClain, AlcClain’s.
C J Faulkner, Four Mile.
J W Henley, Town.
MISCiILaHKoIIs.
We are still suffering for rain.
Our anxious hopes have been ex
cited several times during the
last few days by the black clouds
pouring over from the South, but
(hey have failed to furnish us
with a shower.
Tha colored brethren are carry
ing on a protracted meeting near
Jasper. The whites seem to give
them liberal patronage. More
intellect is found among the col
ored preaching brethren than
would be expected considering
ibe short time since their email'
cipation and their total illiteracy
at the close of the war.
There was a host of people at
Salem last Sunday. The stand
was filled by Rev. A. W. Rich
ards. He preached one of his
best sermons on Sunday.
The stand was ably filled at the
M. E. church at Jasper last Sun
day night.
What about those trophies?
Hut that is about ns good as could
be expected of a man who had
not seen his wile and baby lor
several weeks and who had lal
ids hum the high profession ol
school leaching io that of carry
ing the mail across the mountain
on a Donkey. The red speck was
in his own eye and he only be
held ihe reflected image.
Communicated.
Talking Hock, Ua., Aug. 8, *Bl.
By order of the Board of Edu
cation 1 commenced visiting the
Public Schools in this county
August Ist. 1 first Visited Miss
Florence Moirison’s school at
Talking Rock church. I found
her busily engaged m the dis
harge of her school duties. She
has a very prosperous school,
with forty-nine pupils enrolled.
Miss Florence lias some experi
ence in leaching and knows just
bow to leach and govern a school.
1 next visited Mr. Charley Wof
ford’s school at Talona School
District- I was favorably impress
ed with the school at that place.
It is the first school that Charley
has taught, but lie seems to un
derstand his business well. lie
has fifty students enrolled in his
school.
1 then went to Mr. E. W. Cole
man’s school at Town Creek
church. There I found a large
school witli fifty seven students
enrolled. Mr. Coleinau is a good
scholar, very energetic in his
•chool duties, and well deserves
the patronage so liberally be
•towed on him.
I next visited Mr. MrCiure’s
school at Jerusalem School Dis
trict. lie has a very good alien
dance, with fitly.two pupils en
rolled. Tins is the first school
that Mr. MeClurc has taught bui.
judging from the good order he
keeps and the way he governs the
school, 1 am sure he will give sal
isfaclion to that community
I next visited Miss Hernia Vin
cent's school at Jidinsou’s School
District. She has a very good
attendance, with fortv-five tlu
dents enrolled. Miss Hernia has
experience in teaching, and from
hearing I lie fecit nt ion of some ol
her classes I am satisfied they are
making rapid progress in their
studies. The people of Johnson’s
District have done well in pro
curing the services of Miss Her
nia to tlie Public School at
Ufa! piace.
•The public schools are in oper
-tiion throughout the county. I
can say for all i have visited that
they aro doing admirably well,
(he oeople in this ccrofntfy are
becoming more interested in the
education of their children, it is
a duty tlrat every parent owes to
his child to see that it is educa
ted • if all the children of our
country • were educated as they
iid be, there would be an era
of light and knowledge before
unknown to civilization spring up
:n our land and country. Let all
lie interested in this grand work,
and avail themselves of the op
lorluuilies that JYu afforded.
J. R. Allen, C. S. Ot
1 ‘Georgia Crop News.
Fruit i# a failure up about Ce
dartbwn.
Rains have been general in
Harris‘county.
Oglethorpe county will make
half akcrop of corn.
Jackson county farmers are
satisfied with their crops.
The cotton crop of Forsyth is
unusually fruited this year,
Decatur.county will make corn
enough for next year.
Dry weather will shorten the
corn crop of Dade county.
The idco crops in Mclntosh
county look remarkably well.
The wheat erop of Oglethorpe
county this year averaged six
bushels per acre.
The sweet potato crop of Ogle
thorpe county is being injured by
bugs and disease,
Mr. John Shank, of Wilkes
county, will make thirty bushels
of corn to the acre.
Many farmers in Oglethorpe
county are beginning to raise
their own mules and horses.
Fruit trees are so heavily load
ed in some parts of Wilkes coun
ty they are breaking dowu.
Over $5,000 worth of stock have
died in Oglethorpe county this
year from eating western corn.
PIANOS at $75.00
PIANOS at $1 200.
ORGANS at $60.00
ORGANS at $500.00.
Hints to Purchasers.
Wllon selecting a Piano Porte or Organ
it i* important to remember—
1. That there is more economy id buy
ing a really fii-st-class instrument, at a rea
sonable figure, than in purchasing another
merely because it is much cheaper.
A. Always give tho choice of youi pat
rouage to Responsible Dealers that handle
established Pianos And Organs.
Always buy an Instrument with
a Soul in it.
SiT.Send for Catalogue and Prices. P-~
anos and Organs tuned and repaired. Pi
anos and Organs Exchanged, or received
in part pay for new.
Foreign and American Sheet Music.
Guitars. Violins, ltanjos. Strings, and all
kinds ot Musical Merchandise. Sunday
School Instruction Choir of all kinds,
liound Note, “Shape' 1 Notes. Address,
IP. M. BstlG <£> CO.
HJ.tI.TQ.Y, Git.
Aug. 11, 3m.
Lvatker, Leather !
T am new turning out, from the Ellijay
*- Tan-yard, as good Leather, of all de
scriptions as can be found in any market,
for Upper, Sole or Harness Leather of
the best quality bring either the
CAdH, WHEAT or HIDES,
Highest cash price paid for green or ary
Hid-s.
CsTOall cither on J. P. Cobb or the un
dersigned at the Tau-yard.
Wm. Spencer.
June 30-tf.
Jno, S. Young,
WITH
SANFOED, CHAMBERLAIN & ALBERS,
WtIOLKSAI.B AXD MWCTACf t'KIXtl
dritggihtsi,
Knoxville, Tenn.
J 'll v ?! ini.
Summer Complaints. .
At tUa aasen. vsriwi- JinrSsr* of the an pr-rmlem, ami mass Urns art lost
through lath of knowing* of a safr >wi Mire irod;. I’KRltr DAVIS'
PAIN Kl l.i.Klt M a sure care for Lriarrhaes, Dysentery, Bummer Complaint,
Cholera, Choirr* Morbus etc., and u jorfcrtly safe.
! ■
hi n.y fnX'llmSri “uAy ui.h* f.j- 1.1 lArds—m rrer,A|jr*nfffTtng ■ev.rdj- from
ss&antfttaßsr j
6*co. Mr . Jn. 22, I'm 1 M MoKTAour St.,London. Eso.
lUto oMd PXN>r INjn'Fu Kin. fen r-t-e!vo liurincarMi-l-iiusof tn.ty4lirco van lit India,
h** si' is*Tk r- 1,0 *“Wer I Ibave irtven It In luamr caanof dl*irhV, A djn
-•Soal.1 alknr hto M,# o# the lamly i Im. and cboiera, and mmr know It to fait torl'n
H I Nim I nlfcf. R Cutuwc.
Sa toUf rap naM/ toe without thin Invalnable n-medr. Iu prior brings if
wltliia Uw reach ofiUl. For sale l.y all druggists at 33c. 50c. Had SI.OO a bottle, m ,
PEHRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Providence, IL L
TONIC '
A PEgaCT CTREHSTHSMER.A SURE REVIVER.
J|tO®|BITTHP,S are L :nhl_r recommended for all diseases re- I
qniring dSjrtaiu r.nd eficici'.t tonic ; es'nx i.-.llv- fndufaUou, JjysptjuiW, In!er
mtitetU Fn-is, WuiU of Enriches
the blood, drengtlicvui the luusci-s, and givcaiiew liie to tlie r.orTcs. They act
lilte a cha-m on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic sympjUlnS, snch
HA 'lWn%he Food, biTcldng, Heat in i>* Stomach, Heartburn, etc. Tile only
Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or give
headache. Sold by all druggists. Write for tiie AB C Book, 82 pp. of
useful aadamusinj reading—sen i free.
. DKOAVN CliliaUCAL CO., Baltimore, Md.
BHTERS
J.ESTEY&COMPANY
Vo. SO.—Front View. No. S!Jo.—Back View,
BRATTLEBORO, VT.
A New Style of Organ, designed for Sunday Schools,
Chapels, etc., and Sold at Moderate Price.
%
or ALL OUfc ORfiASS ABB WARRANTED, AND ARE MADE IN THE flAtftt
THOROUGH MANNER AS FOR THE PAST 35 YEARS.
tw~M for Illustrated Catalogue before decide what to Bny.
Rome, Ga. Marble and Granite Works
WIT deal In the best Italian and American Marble, tailgated and white. Vie handle
Li a great deal of the well known and popular Rutland Marble, which is the
whitest, and said to be the best in the world for slab work, Shell as Head Stones,
Tomb Tablets, Arc., but the Italian equals it for monuments. We furnish alt kiuds of
building stone, but make Marble and Granite for grave and cemetery purposes a spe
cialty. We bfiil(sall kinds of Monuments, Toond-s, Head t-tones. Urns, Vases, Ac.,
&c. Otir workmen are first-cbi.-s. Wc luiy all our stock in the lough and do the
work ourselves therefore, we send out first-class work, made of the lu-st of marble.
We pay the cash for all the stock we use. We get very low rates of freights, and
can and will compete with any Marble Works in this country, in quality of Marble,
workmanship tu.-d prices. Write and give us the description of the work you wish,
ami we will write you wbat we can furnish it for, or write us about what price you
wish to pay, and wc will let you know what kind of job or jol-s we can give yob for
price mentioned. We keep some of the second and third class marble, bat
never send them out, except when the prices arc such as first-class marble cannot be
furnished at, and then we always tell the purchaser the kind of marble we will furnish.
Hoping you will give us a trial and let us prove what we say, we are, very truly,
Jones V. XCdmundson,
Nov. 12-tf.
MITCHELL, LEWIS A CO., Racine, Wls., "
Manufacturers of F Jit.lt Jjrii FREIGHT W’dCO.rs,
Jr§\ jTbl 1 y #A v .\ I &
THE MITCHELL STANDARD PLATFORM SPRING WAGON.
Aj° Three-Spring and Four-Spring Wagons, and Side-Spring Buggies-
The MITCHELL WAGON is Monarch of the Road; only the vert best stock used ifi its c<wx
sthiction and made by the best wagon mechanics in the world. The Spring Wagon and Buggy De
partment i$ entirely separate from the Farm Wagon shops. And for the* manufacture of tins class of
work we have facilities unsurpassed. Send for Catalogue and Illustrated Price List.
MITCHELL, LEWIS & CO., Racine, Wls.
BOOKWALTER ENGINE!
Effective, Simple, Durable anil Cheap.
Compact, Substantial, Economieal and
-SflEs&ffiKj I Easily Managed.
’■HHkml I Guaranteed to work well and grive hill power
claimed.
JUST THE THING FOE A PBINTING OFFICE
: RwIASA Every Farmer who runs a Cotton Gin, Corn
iTOBBII J raa Mill or*Wood Saw, should have one.
f- SEE OI K LOW PRICES.
3 Hors.- Power Engine and Boiler s24b
ei 4J 380
8J - 440
SEND FOR A DESCRIPTIVE PAMPHLET.
J~arjn.es Xje£fel <Sc C0.,-
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.
M I. > l> I. I. > > U II > I*l V.VI-a
Will make for the next CO Jay* only, a (iraaid offer ofl
PIA NO N A > I) OIHJA^
SBSO Sqoan Grand Piano for only 8245- V
CTV I IT 'l Magnifcent ttwwood caae elegantly fininbril, 2 airing*
J L 1 "*-• iiri iiK Ml patent cantante agraffe*. our new patent orerttrunH
••ale. beautiful rar*d leg* and lyra heat) serpentine and large fancy moulding
round rate, full Iran Fr. me French (irar.d Action. (• and Hammer*, in fact every 1
improvement wiilcb ian in anv attend to tlie perfect ieagtaT'<4Bh inatrument baa
added. *
our price forth.* it •trnnient oxed on board cart at flf)
Xew Vnrk. with line I'iano I oven Moo’ and Hook, only ipatuA \J
Thi* i‘lar will be aeut on teat trial. I‘le.tne *ead refeteace if you do not tend
money with order. ■ ash sot with order will he refunded and freight charges paid
hy us both ways if I'iano is not just as represented in this advertisement. 1 hou
aaads in use. ’ Bml for • ataloguv. livery iiistimneut ftttly Warranted for tire
years.
nTI kind IHK fOlWOliritli Sib i. C over and Book.) Ail strictly Pirst-claae
rl A ill IIV and sold at Wholesale la toiy pricer. These I’iano* mad* one of the
ill Uu finest diaplat at ihe t e 1 tennia! Exhibitions and were unanimously
* *4**e**** reel nuneuda ; for the Highest Honors. The itquarns contain our Sew
Patent lealf ithe jrjsile*' .) provenient in tne history of I'iano making. The Up
right* are reilc.: Positively wr.-make the finest Pianos, of the
riches; inn and tie and -t • They are recommended d>y the highest musi
-41 aOtboritfes in Ih- ■■■•iiutry. in use, anil not nnc alissatisiied purclia
mdk/e-All PiaChos and Organs tent on iMhycKU'-st trial—freight free if unsatisfad-
Tom-. ilfmU fail to write usneiore buying, PoAttady we <yrer the best bargains.
inidiod Itcc.* ilukilsome Illustrated ana Dfcacriptive Catalogue of 4b pa
x s maileryfor 3 centsbhniu. V' v frv Piano fully warrauted for 5 years.
mnTV Hi> nKfllllli. #or."F,wlrrntl Jubilee Organs,” st/ie 35. is the
•llUm 111 |l XI R t>| V btrestai.il sweetest .toned Keeil Orgau ever offered
JliOlllu' tliibil the „Vlt. public. Ueontains Five OetaVefc Fiv#
• vuma u ‘ lu,,,u sets oi'Kecils, four of 2 1-2 Octaves each, and Tne of
I'liiee Octaves. Tliirteen Stops with -Grand Oigan—Diapason, Melotlia, Viola,
iTkte, Celeste, ITultret. Ccbb, lieleilia-Forte, C'elestina. Yioliua. Flute-Forte,
rreinaK'Vnvnd-Orgiin and UTa lid-Swell, Knee Stops. Height, 74 in.; Length, 48
in.J niillh, ffl My Weight, boxed, 30> lbs. The case is ot solid walnut, veneered
with choice woods, and is of an entirely new sad beautiful design, elaborately
carved, with raised panels, music closet, lamp stands, fretwork, Ac., all elegantly
finished. Possesses all the latest and hest improvements, with great poWeY
dep.h, brilliancy aird sympathetic qualitv uf tone. Heantiful solo effects and perl
led stop action. Regular retail price g**. Our wholesale net. cash price to bars
it introduced, with stool and book, oftly $D7 —as one organ sells others. Positively
no deviation in price. Xo payment required until you have inllv tested the organ
in your own home. Wt send aliorgans on 15 days few trial and pav freight both
ways if instrument is not as represented. Fully warranted for ft’vears'’ Other
styles—B stop organ only $65 • 9 stops, SSS ; 14 stops, Hl6, Over 32,000 sold and
very Organ has giveti the fullest satisfaction. IlUfetraled circular mailed fr
Fvctory and Warerooms, 57th St. and lftt.li Ave.
SHEET MUSIC t ft! rd .r nVe- **'*** piece*
i . . ... Wilt for 3c. stamp. This Caftffogue includes most of
tne popular music or day and erery variety o' musical composition, by tbe beat
authors. Address, * J
MENDELSSOHN PIANO GO-, P. 0. Box 12058, New York CityV
TBE "SIMEM” TMIBJUTBBJTT / /
our: customers eyervwher* attest its merits
8EC&3BB TME SERVICES OF
P.H. frJLTON
Who will have charge of tlie counties- /
GILMER and FANIV lIV
IN the sale of our celebrated Machines. lie is two well 4www to
require an introduction from us.
THERE iR nothing more useful ii> Fmnil? Ili*n a first class
Sewing Machine. In this as iir everything else it is economy to
buy the best. We claim that the “SINGER” is the best of aH
We afe borne out nr the truth of our statement by the fact that
its sales exceed tny other Machine. It is
Unrivaled in appearance I
Unparalleled in Simplicity !
Unsurpassed in Construction !
Unprecedented in I’opulariiy,
Wait for tho Agent fur the SI.YGLR f
lino. stint in sun. h.
IVEW GOOI>S : IVEW GOO?))®
Our buyer has just returned from market „„
SiSS. £k" - *■ -*
BOOTS. SHOES am] lIATS.of ovtrv ,j„ ...
Satisfaction guaranteed or no trade. * ’ 3 * Y art( * P ric *
CLOTHING, for old and vounr. *of evert- n, • . ,
and let ns dress vrm nut. ' * s l? *d . Cofti* siting
PLANTATION SUPPLIES, Wood-ware Ti.. r> 1
P<cket and Table Cutlery, Carpenters’ Finding. Not ran* C [?c **'**’
In fact we think we can supply V on will. ’
want and at prices to suit you 'for bavin* bJugl ,/or CASH tVZ
first hands we are enabled lo sell at veiv low ifrieJ* /Cl? H i ,h
us. Don’t be influenced bv anybody but coma nwl’t l "®*
=l., We bane, f or i.i „&,T. Zi.T
eel 3 If J J? - C °BB,
. oct - 3 - tf ’ elliay, ga
Carriages, Phaetons,
® l| g , g’ie* W a^on 4
Western work, comprising the celebrated * 1 k f Es,s,ern an 4
STUDEBAKEB, SOUTH BEND AND KENTUCKY WAGONSL
My Shops are supplied with'skilled and reliable workmen ’
I am piepared 10 do ali kinds of Repairing at short no
tice, and guarantee satisfaction. - I have a lar*l
Bepcilorf No 9S „mi 100 Broad s’™"*
Kome, Ga., where my friends will always '
And my nephew Mr. R. L William*,
and Mr. W. L Whiteley, who will
be pleased to wait on them.
T „ 1j .JH JoilCN
June 9 tf * GAKTERSVILLE, GA
SOUTKMMW W8IXB&8
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