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THE h'AMIITON JOURNAL.
J. L. Dennis,......., Pkopkietor,
HAMILTON’, GEORGIA,"
EMjir.n 22 no, iS 8 2 .
THE HAMJLTOX JOURNAL,
R t WO editions weekly. Atlanta The eight and
><in~ four page* printed subscribers at who
is* sent Tour only pjtj^c i.o edition—all printed pay
e. { he sul>.* cribers
- , (>< tjfDH'fl in given* responsible subscriber
\ preruinrn is every of
r the a -joining m.mtifch, consisting
f V /„• CErdcn Seeds, in J cent papers,
.-count nand on subscription.
y*' her edition, $i a year.
Cull r< Fair Note*.
1 s He into t increases.
The measure of its success depends
upon the weathep
But despite the weather the suc
; is assured beyond all that was at
s! lipped for.
he railroad will give excursion
in >tn Columbus and give us
■ trains if necessary to bring
tin. ctowds. Mr. Gray has contribu
•.-J morc to the Fair than any one
man.
1 he general interest felt for the
hunt ess of the Fair by people through¬
out the county presages a wonderful
success.
“Our girls” were handsomely treat¬
ed by the Colnmbus folks Friday and
Saturday. The city papers gave
them elegant notices that aided them
no lit’ Iq in th^ir good work.
] he Fair opens Monday evening
next and continues four days, The
doors will be opened free to all and
ail are invited to call early and stay
1.1 to, There will be articles of every
crip:ion on sale and many novel
on exhibition.
■ • jiolice will be on the alert for
cu j.ockcts, so don’t be afraid to
,,
Bring your pocket boo^ along with
you. No need of bringing your
meats, however, as the ladies will
provide entertainment for the inner
pan. Just don’t leave your pocket.
book at home.
V, e are able this week to give only
a part :! list of donations received.
i .... constantly being received
, and put in position.
lesirable that all contri
tuitions should be in by Saturday, it
will not be too late Monday, or
Tuesday, or Wednesday.
Mr. J. A. Kirven heads the list this
week with a handsome mat as his
contribution.
John Brooks contributes 3 bushels
sweet potatoes. J. L. Whatly adds
another bushel of the same sort.
Dock Williams donates a pair of
Meriwether Shanghai chickens, A
very desirable strain for bachelors.
•1 e-srs Cowdery & Co., contribute
a . cry handsome pair vases.
lr. Wolf Cohn and Messrs John
.V Porter donate handsome ties.
M cssrs Blanchard & Booth give a
j,. , . j.ice cape.
j, ucr CO uribute a prettv
tonct set.
The jewelry establishment of A.
Wittich is appropriately represented
in a beautiful silver coflee urn.
Johnny Maxwell is remembered in
u pretty pair of mats. Mr. W. J.
Cat gill in a silver dipper.
McGough Ar Co., donate six box¬
es handkerchiefs.
A very handsome donation is that
of Mr. C. Scomberg—a set of jewel
*>’•
T. W. I.igon is kindly rcmcmbeietl
for a pretty tidy.
M. H. I ce, tiie milliner, presents
a stylish hat.
Peacock’s Clothing Manufactory
js represented by a pair of pants.
Mark Bradford handsomely do¬
nates a saddle.
f. B. David a pair of suspenders.
j. Ik S. Grossman a handsome
silk handkerchief—such as Thomas
only keeps,
J. J. Wood donates a box of con¬
fectioneries. including a fine lot of
pure sugar candies sue h as he has
made to order.
Lowenthal’s Variety Store donates
& box of toys.
Allen Brothers give a box of seed.
The man who knows better how
,o do the handsome t
H. Hamilto is not
He ships the ladies a
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;u nme.
- tra tine Lian.v
t *. jc^c-n k.i
■■j**wwa«K»asa*?a"
Pioneer Stores. He knows so vi e 1
how to be liberal,
R. G. Hood contributes a sack of
wheat, Miss Mary 13 . Hood i lb but¬
ter, Miss C. I. Hood one pin cush¬
ion and Walton Hood one rooster.
Capt. J. W. Woolfolk heads the
list of cash contributions with a check
for $io.
The Chattahoochee National Bank
gives $5,00.
Blanchard & Burns give $2.00.
Slade & Etheredge give $2.50.
John Blackrnar, real estate agent
and broker gives $2.50.
The Merchants •& Mechanics Bank
jives $3.00.
Dr 1 T. J. Brooks and lady make
generous donations of cake.
All the ladies of the town have
promised many eatables in the shape
of pies, cakes, chickens, tuikeys, &c.
Anything of the kind from ladies
in the country will be gratefully ap¬
preciated.
The court room is being handsome¬
ly decorated for the grand occasion.
A $300 phaeton is to be raffled,
and only about twenty chances re¬
main untaken.
The people of the whole county
arc interested in our college and its
success depends somewhat upon the
success of the Fair. Therefore all
are interested in making it an eini
nent success.
Columbus has been liberal to our
enterprise beyond all measure. It
now behooves our home folks to be¬
stir themselves that it may not be
said others did more for us than we
did for ourselves.
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“IJeautyUnadoriicd Adorned the (with Most.” pim¬
ples) is
If you desire a fau complexion
free from pimples blotches; and erttp*
tions, take “Golden Medicaj Discov¬
ery.” By druggists.
“My Back is Now Well.”
This is what Mr. Clough, of Low
ell, Mass., was happy to say after
j his wife had given him a good rub¬
bing with Pf.hry Davis’s Pain Kii.l
ER > and ^ministered _ a dose inward- .
ly. For four years he had been
crippled with rheumatism, and sufiev
rd agony in his back. After using
Pain Killer, lie went to his bus.ness
with comfort, and is now as well as
ever was.
Tho modicinwa of Dijnoas Lick Go. ere
ner,celled for elegance, pnnty, and relo-v
•ility. Their Seidlitino Seidlitz Fotvders,
ro ua plcftHant ns Lemonado. Tlieir Soft
lapsules aro world famous. See Advk
Brain and Nerve.
TYi-fls' Health Renewer, greatest reme
oti earth lor impotance, leauness sex in
debility, he., il iu ibi-i.gists, (hi. D-poi
| LAMAR. RANKIN A L.\MAi’. A lanta.Ga :
Played-Out Sf ost-rums.
Win f. ltd u - it, oi n l., ation |
cure a eousmupiivo cough? N< 11! lie -
jiot lliof,*; they have bar a weighed i-i the
liMluiiouNrid tom d.w-nt-ng. Try K-'iV
Honey of Horahonud and l ar. Thon -
ends upon thuiiGaada are ueing it. B< id
by dtogg sts.
PikeV • ootbiobeDrops cure in one nainn'e
Cold Winds Chaps the Skin.
(Ilwiu’s Sulphur Soap aoftenn and renuite
it
Hill’s Hair ai d Whisker Dye, blnck or
brown, fifty cents.
She ittru.Gil a ball—danced to a late
honr—bc.-noie overbeatsd—went h me
thinly clad, in a cold, dauio night air and
caught cold. Next dry—headache—loss
of appetite—slighifevsr—dry skin—pains
and aches—chilly sensations—iudiapoai
nou to got up. Remedy one bottle Drou.
g.ioie s English Female Bi-ter-.
“TQUffh on Chills,**
Cures 5 cs-e* for 25o, in cash or .stamps.
Mailed t-y John Parham, Atlanta, Ot
Bailey's Saline Apperient is now reoogs
ui*ed as the best, and cheapest, and okis
pleasant cathartic in nse, for the special
cure of headache, constipation,heartburn,
acid Htomacb, dyspepsia etc. Ir cools au,
q.aiet, wlii-e as a sparkling sotcuier bev
age. It is delightful
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Don’t Vie in the House.
A ft uruggiMs for * t. -.-,-h cn Ruts
.« s ou* cits, uecc, hv- lbigs, jfic r.u, h-s
verwiu, flics, ants insects pc fox
ll<tod'* Ft*reha
for d’-'ks -- f th« St.-isuKih, L-ver »n-’
Bow ale. ! snob as sici. lie I o rt
r J*uv IJ V *
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A **., ekfc b - a T'c It id
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Gasracfasd to f ' * t- n r the
!> OSl For ula b.
r-i i • »ad «lea gre.
Notice t- b’btorsdtCreditors.
ti> the ♦'st ife ot Ar
iaiai ii ' I H<uTis c ntiiw «mv >< t
i t berehv ? im! to m<«ke
JiVlUfit. n-si ’ »laiins HCitinht
I'sfait ui .^< t t);eoi within the
teifns of t la***
J. M. Hudsok. it L ater.
fin
im
will cure dyspepsia,heartburn; mala¬
ria, kidney disease, liver complaint,
and other wasting diseases.
tTTKA t. #
imr
BITTERS
enriches the blood and purifies the of
system; cures weakness, lack
energy, etc. Try a bottle.
BROWH’S
is the only Iron preparation that
does not colortlie teeth, and will not
cause headache or constipation, as
other Iron preparations will.
Ladies and all sufferers from ncu
ralgia, hysteria, and kindred com
plaiuts, w ill find it without aa equal.
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THE WORST ” ISM ” TO-DAY IS
Rheumatism
RHEUMATISM l.V THE BACK
Cured by
PERRY OA//S S PAIN KILLER,
RHEUMATISM IN THE KNEES
Cured by
PERRY DAVIS S FAIN KILLER.
RHEUMATISM IN THE MUSCLES
Cured by
PERRY DAVISS PAIN KILLER.
RHEUMATISM OF LONG STANDING
Cured by
PERRY DAVIS’S PAIN KILLER.
RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS, buy of,
any Druggist
Perry Davis’s Pain Killer
“Gouii n Msdic.it Discovmy” ( -oi
reginti rrd *s » u-.idt-aisrk) cares r B t >i
m-.-rs from t.ie pi nple or eiuptiou io
great virulent eating olcei*.
The Old Men’s Home
One of the ui s l. riclicfi t ohi.rit'ee in
exist, nee is that wi ich frovides a rt;sli r ’g
place for weary and worn out o'd men.
They h ive many intim ities and diseases
one of the most common of which is rheu¬
matism Just hire comes the advantage
of Perry Davis’s Fa'n Killer which h is
relieved the stiff >i i;b o; many an out nvm
by driving away the mo.-t siveic iheumat
c pains.
“Throw Physic to The Dogs,
I’ll None of it”
feribis expression of disgust. Even
nowadays ®o.tof the cathartics are great
ropn'sive tulle, enough to “torn one’s
etooiscb. 1 Had Macbeth ever taken D .
Pierce’-Purgative Pelle.tr'' h» would not
have uttered those words of
Wlmt Eminent Physicians Say.
The oiehrateo Ln .do:. ; or . can,Eras
mnsWiltoc, e*y»: "Bbv. ral cases of
iueipier.t c -ituiuption tavo coins auder
mj obaerra'.itm that hare bem cured Lv
u- >f Liebig's Liquid Extract of
Beef and'Ionic Invigomtor
E*A»iirs \\ iL-t-n. M D . F R S.
“I bare had the process explained by
which the baef in this t reparation i«
* , . Tended . sombie . , , by the
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branch td ^v v%*ci, and I »m sansSet? this
0»>*U bmatioa w'll prove a valuable adjunct
to our pbanuaoewci*.
(Aigned)
“Ar.Tiii B ITtiJ, I! vsiui.. M F . F F. S.
• a* Aua'ytical Asso-ii-ti-w., L r.Con
' Roes- d Bijuerc. I - r-b -. W. e\
3 1 .1 unary. ISi s'.”
Since the cbte ibs ve BDI IV< 1 ^,
end bv the u-g.-nt r-ou f s^vtrai t-m
in*n ? mewber- . t xl roe -- cut t f iof^sior,
1 have adcie to «acii win< pl-issfai of this
prpr*r«if:*n (wo fc airsc f iSo-nh'e Ciffttr
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Sci i by t l ts»
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l- s su-hrd
ine; orilinary cook stove, and without its insuf
foiif' heat, soot, r «hes, ttc.
FOR SUNDER USE Ti!EY ARE INDISPENSABLE.
i: .v* Reiiabie Agents wanted in unoccupied
territory. Address, VAPOR STOVE CO.,
HULL Ohio.] ,
Seneca Si reel, cor. Champlain, Cleveland,
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Dental l-Totice!
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Cff.ce la Madden’s Late
Gallery.
Columbus, Georgia.
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And the Hand of Genius Has Dis¬
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same field or holds ex.-ctly the s_me lit*
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It would bo superfluous to expatiate o i
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pe'Hon in the coaDtry who has not board,
if does no- know, something of its sur¬
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No f.m Iv can t.e said to tre folly fnp -
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It will be better and more interesting
for the coming year than ever before.
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aod Back Pay
alldu tors. So"’™-' P AT E cl To pTiss-e,
kinks A lKWBtyttbi*. N. W. FITZCERALO * CO*
fenssoo, i-iusut d Linj Att’ys. Washington, D-C
SEEDS raw? Improved COTTON*
/-v UKAIS, GRASSES*
M *3^*1 '—>3Ve A VEGETABLES. tire the
f v*t farmers, seed
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Bnlbg and Plantsi for' house or gardm. iEBft
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EXECUTORS’
13 v virtue of an order from the Honorable i
Court of Ordinary of Muscogee county
will be sold, on the first Tuesday in Jan- in
uary, 18 * 3 at the Court House door ;
, legal
Harris countv, Ga., between the
sale hours, the west half oflot No, two
hundred and eight, ( 2 o 8 ), in the 18th Dis
trlct in Harris Co., Ga. Also, five acres .
off oflot number--in said 18th Dis- J
trie! said land known as Mark Thomp- |
son place. Containing dne hundred and
eight acres more or ess. Sold as the j
property of A. A. Bovd tape of Muscogee
countv deceased. Termscash Nov.jolsSfi
Wm. H. Brannon. Executor.
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New York Weekly Herald.
OVF * DOLL ’ VR A YEAR.
The nireulation of this ponni-r .p#W9
paper i« eonatantly mereahing. I- coo
tains all the leading news si .ho I ally
Herald and w arranged in bandy depart
ui 6 nts, ihe
Foreign Neivs
: mb races special dispstebes from al!
quarters of the globe. Uoctef tba bead of
A Merican , News
are. givat) the Telegiaphio Despatches of
the week from al! parts of the Union.
This feature alone makes
The Weekly Herald
the most valuable uhroniele in the worll,
as it is the cheapest. Every week it
>-ives a fsitbfui r.port of
VoiUical Xeu-S,
embracing complete nud ccmprehensive
despatches from Washington, including
full reoorts of the speeches of eminem
politicians y on the questions [ of. the hour
±nc 1 a> m Vepeii ... t.meut
of the Weekly Herald gives the latest a«
woli as the most practical suggestions and
di-ooveries relating to the duties oi the
the farmer, tiiuts for raising Oaths, Poul¬
try, Graim, Trees, Vegetables, &j., &; ,
with suggestions for keeping buildings
ai.-d fanning utensils iu repair. This is
supplemented by a well edited depart¬
ment, widely copied, tinder the head of
The Home
giving recipe# for practical difches, lints
tor uu-king clothing and for keeping up
wi’h the lowest piice. Every item of
cooking or economy , suggested ia this
depart meat ia practical tested by exp-its
before publication. L--’.ter« from our
Palis and L ndon eerre poudents on the
latest fashions. The Homs Department
of (be Weealy Herald will suvs tt.e house¬
wife more than one hundred times the
price of the, .per. Tfce interests of
Skilled Labor
sire looked after and everything nilsthisr
to mechanics ai d labor savins; is carefully
is co'deri. There !>' a pave devoted to all
the latest phases of the business maikets,
C’ops, March .in Use &c.. &•-. A valmhle
feature i-'toand in the specially repo, ted
prices and ion, itions of
The Froduce Market.
Sporting News ai .home and abroad,, fo
yeih, r will; a story every week, a Serujtou
by some eminent -livin'-, lit- r.i;y,Musical.
Dram ,tie, I'ers-iiMl and Idea Not. s. ! he-*
IS no paper in the world which contains s -
mu, ii news mater every week as the
vVeebij H r; ,d, w* ich L s, id.pos ; ;e t ee
f, -r One iluliar. You can s.dwcnlx- at a;i>
time.
TilS NflW IfOFk.Herald
FN A. VEElvLY KO&At,
One Dollar A Year.
Ad-lrcss,
MEW Y0E!( HERALD,
IS roadway and Ann >>f N. T.
POSTPONED
Harris County- Serif’s Sales
Will be sold at public outcry b-’ore Hamilton, the
court tionse door in the town of
Harris county, Ga , witt-in the legal hduift
of -a ? e on the fir--t 'lues-lay in iTanuary,
next, the following described properly, to
1
trier of Harris co mty. Ua.. and cn.ahww
} n ;|J, two hu idrcd and one a. (1 Oise half
res , j nor ,, or l e -s and levied Oil a 8 the
i voi ertv of .T. P Terr, to s-itisU » fi.--fa.
1 s ned from Harris huperior Court, in/av-.r
of J. 51. Hamit ou, vs J. 1. ieirv Bn«p
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erf> ) fi-,ted out by C K Rus x-f, ■ pi on
titi’s attorney -in I written -notko glv.ea
to t-iuant in po.-gession tliefof.
B. H. Williams. She!iff.
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. KING OF THE SINGERS.
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Sewing Machine
J tVE BELL TOR
j Twenty Dollars.
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It is in every res; vet the very best of
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j J SIHGSE STYLE , of e MACHINES, ,I sn
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; RoDU13FIS/lach‘iRCS r 111 theWOflCl.
Fu i-h* d ii« ’he Ik manner ’with the
C wt im lovemen? tor wim ine the boi>l.ii .
tbt m-.>s* cm.vtnit-nt fetyle of ‘a- le Yitt
n iraq Ur^ drawers and g. thi
! v<:r - 1 >u * nds wlt< mt a rival.
KING OF SINGER MACHINES,
- V do not ask you to pnv I r it
n, W
* iha m3 ^ fit
j wiv j* . ilic Mist in ihe Market
Wiite t*> stu ib,^ tre l ame of
j ?KMr» st railr<-art sd tiois aud wt* will >ct.
I the teachiue an«l *^ive irstniction tA show
’ X it b for it.
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AV 11.31 ARTH et CO
JlijJ IXDuPE XDEXP
The IriDpeLd-nt needs on y to be bet%
* e r known u> a u to its already larg*> *>'
friends. It t.as beta published for thirty
five yes.rs and h-.s a:-quued a woiid-wide
refutation a> tu# 1 tsi religious «ad liter
aiy newspaper. denomination^.
The lad-pi-ndeaf is not tLau.
al. Iis creed ami find -w broader
any see*. As a Christian journal, Evangelical us aim
is to strengthen and esun.d
religion and to defend it against the at
tacks of M del ialiBtu, Athe s a, ana unt.e
lief. I in Lee to approve --r criticise m
any of tiro uuuomiB- uors wbaiever it bo
bevas is deni-'roea to advance or Lv tie 2
Inde^
pendent wi:l contend ;or e-und tdgas and
^ priaetples. I* fcagbt aufeibSt slavery
, he iu qm(ons Kyfi teui of the Oneida
Oomtaunity It is i.cw fighting against
jj orawoiSm . It believes m the reform
Qf tte c , vU serv ice and tariff, in the pu
j-ifioatioh of politics and m cheaper post-*
age, and'will maintain those principle
wcich the highest ethics and best intelli¬
gence requires. designed snitalt
The Independent is We to weekly
tastes and wants. provide
stories by the best magr-aiue writers, po¬
ems i>y the leading pne's of America and
England jwe first published in America
Tennyson’s last poem),, sad for o-faers,
who look especially lev instruction,wheth -
er in religions, litetary, edaoatiooat phil
osophicat, or scientific articles, we fnrn
^ what co " tkeV P«r:odieai does or can
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eminent writers. Besides the editorials,
there are twenty-two distinct depart¬
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Notes, School and College, Lutrat are,
Religious Intelligence, Missions, Sunday
School, '* ewe of the Week, Finance, Com
merce, Icsurgace, Puzs-es, Seleotiona.
and Agricnlt.ufe. 32 PAGE t IN ALL.
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Cooks ceiebrrued Boston Mu.,day 1 m- c
(ares, which will btgiii ir> J«nu«ry. Mr.
Cent h»s just returned from a two years’
trip round the world, sod fits lectures
this Winter will attract greater eUention;
'h«Q ev»r»
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r than any of tbs standard rciig.oueweeX
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at public out' /y-,io the highest bidder, oa
the first Tuesday in January, next, the
foKo ring property, to-wit;
One b y inure mule, named Mollis,
soven y-His old. Levied on as the-prr'p
e: ty of G. A. Mullins, to wr.tisfy a fi. fa ,
in favor of AValtou Wbann & Co., vs. 0.
V. Mullins, principal, and C. H. Trams
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hundred acres of land, situate, lyinj; and
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Jones to Prarce & Bioford, March 14ih
j -B7D, «s the property of David L. Jones. L.
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J<*o-.B, to - iti-fy a fi. fa. from Mnaeogeo
Sujiprior f?-urt in favor of T- J. Pearce;
1 vs Oivid I. Jones.
Af o. at the same time ard nlace, one
*we^ y ho.se power steam engine, made
at Columbus Iron VVoiks for said engine;
also three saw mil' carts, and the u-uai
fixtures attached to saw mi!;, frame, belt-.
tng; Ac. L \ ted c n the property of S. S.
S edge to satisfy an (S-tO'ien In favor of
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