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PALMETIO SHIELD,
OSCAII A. CANTRELL,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
"THE IIANPSi'iIE EWTI'B OF THE rAI.MF.TTn
SHIELD ”
PALMETTO, GA„ MAY 22, 1873.
9 " 1 ' " -..-•.
Our Picture- —On our recently pay
ing a visit In Atlanta, the Herald an
nounced I hut “the handsome editor of
the Pai.mf.tto Shiei.d is in the city.’—
Now, we desire to show our readers
how handsome we really are, and to
this end, we have had prepared, at
considerable expense, a correct like
ness of ourself, which appears in this
issue.
Bt§s“ Next week’s issue completes our
, first volume, and with that issue the
subscription of quite a number of our
subscribers expires, arid unless we are
notified to continue, their names will
bestiickcn bum our roll. Look for the
cross mark. We have had a great deal
of trouble by parties refusing to pay
for the paper longer than the time
mentioned by them at the time of sub
scribing, and to avoid further trouble
we have adopted a rule to voluntarily
prolong no one’s time, consequently
those wishing to renew, should do
so as soon as the cross mark appears.
Tf not convenient to see us, apply to
our nearest agent.
S£a?* The Germania, the Hanover,the
Niagara and the Republic insurance
companies, "compriSTtig the Under wri
ter’s Agency, have cornu enced suit in
the circuit court of the United States,
in Atlanta, against CTrnn 0 Wynn, of
Gi.wela county, Tor sro,ooo damagf*.
The cause of action is an alleged libel
published concerning tire above com
panies by Mr. Wynn. Tire libel ap
peared as an advertisement in the col
umns of the Nownan Herald and the
Atlanta Constitution.
Era?* Among the many distinguish and
persons whose names were enrolled as
delegates to '.lie Gubernatorial Con
vention, is Governor Hendricks, of In
diana When he ent, r< and the hall yester
day morning, he was vociferously call
er) for, and responded in a brief but fe
licitous speech. Governor Hendricks
is one of America’s most talented sons,
and we believe Ire we will bo the peo
ple’s choice for next President of tire
United States.
BQk- Hon. J. E. Brown and the At
lanta Ileruld are engaged in a heavy
quill battle. The contest is hard, and
as yet uncertain. We think from tire
present indications that the heaviest
ttholling from the Atlanta ink batteries
is over; the struggle has weakened
down to an occasional cross fire with
a straight shot at intervals. No
chance now for an explosion.
A subscriber puts to us the
following querry:
Mr. Daniel married Ur. lingers’
daughter, and Mr. Rogers married Mr.
Daniel’s daughter, now please toll me
what kin is their children.
Without attempting to answer, we
will acknowledge, using the language
of an old acquaintance, that we are
completely “cotnfnddled.”
Ed. Join - .soli, of Griffin, was ac
cidentally shot last Monday. He had
been in bathing, and was putting on
his clothes, when a pistol fell from his
pocket, and discharged, the ball taking
effect in the abdomen.
A newly manied couple if Co
lumbus recently took a bridal ti nr in
an express wagon, got drunk, drew
knives and pistols on the police, and
look rooms in the calaboose.
Campbell county was repre
sented in the Gubct na'ot in! Convention
by T. W. Latham, Levi Ballard, YV.
F. Devine, J. C, Smith, J, \\ . Nilms
and E. R. Thornton.
There are twenty-seven cases
of small pox at the Augusta hospital
—all colored.
Jtt®“ Sickness in the Editor’s family
accounts for the scarcity of leading
matter in this issue.
fSaj“ The following has been sent us
Cur publication:
The fact that men are sinners is so j
apparent as to have extorted confes
sions from the most bitter op posers ol i
revealed religion; Voltaire, the great- !
,- st chief of modern infidels, who boast
ed that he would root out the name of
Christian from the earth, penned the
following lines:
“ ho can without horror consider
the whole world as the empire of de
struction ? It abounds with victims.
It is a vast field of carnage and conta
gion. Every species is, without pity,
pursued and torn to pieces, through the
earth, tire air and the sea. In nan
j here is more v. retched ness than in all
other animals put together.
He loves life and yet lie knows he
must die if he eujoys a transiet good;
I he suffers various evils and at last is
devoured by worms. This knowledge
is his fatal prerogative; other animals
have it not. lie spends the fleeting
moments ot Iris existence in diffusing
the miseries he must suffer; in cutting
the throats of his fellow creatures for
pay; in cheating and being cheated;
m robbing and being robbed; in serv
ing that he may command; and in re
penting of all Ire does. The bulk of
mankind are nothing mor e than a crowd
of wretches, equally criminal and un
fortunate ; and tie globe contains
rather car casses than men, I tremble
at the review of this dreadful picture,
to find that it contains a complaint
against Providence, and I wish I had
never been born!’
fco.VMrNICATI'J). J
Editor Shield : Judge Short has been
with us again, his long, bony musctilai
frame swinging back and forth like
unto a North Carolina ivell sweep,while
he swore worse than the “ aijny i:i
Flanders.” The trouble with the
Judge seems to be that he, in an un r
guarded moment, and perhaps urged
on by “evil spirits,” went security on
an official bond. His eo seeuiities, as
he believes have worked themselves
out of the scrape in some way, and
thus left the whole weight upon the
Judge’s should' is. If the declarations
of the Judge are true, and I have no
reason to doubt them, there certainly
has been bad faith somewhere. The
Judge says that in the last resort he
will be compelled .to throw himself
up; n the mercy o! the Legislature. If
hu does they ought to clear him.
Henson.
• X.-*-o ‘ W-e ret/bi the following
communication from some unknown
correspondent, and publish it, verbatim
and telleralim :
A sewing machine Agent calling for
A liiskcr I was very much amused the
other day at lied oak station, at a sew
ing machine agent sloping his. turn
out. and going into a Bar, he asked for
whisky the Bar keeper told him he had
none, any Brandy none. 1 have some
Gin and Beer, but there is so many
sewing machine agents posing I cant
keep whiskey or brandy the ; gent was
a tall j:m le loged fellow and wore a
Churn hat and as ho come out at the
Bar door without his drink he looked
like a weasel Coming from a Chicken
roost where there was no Chickens
long legs and Churn hits dont suit T
yours Respt. lied Oak Times
LTagTyME-v TT’t-u.-gigT Q. •..rroy.tr.jT
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C U M M INGS'
KINI! CURE.
THIS WOXDERI'X’I. LOTION CL'RES
Fresh flits, Bruises and Burns, Ringworms,
Chilblains, and Slys. It is also good
for Old Sores. Fleers, Sore
Eyes, !U sin sr s,
REDtJCTIG\ OF 'EDI MIS, I’iFIMS SORE
Throat, Sore .booth.
Fever Blisters, Sores famed
by Vegetable Poison and Hites of
Poisonous insrels, Eryslpclts, lnflawinatory
Toothache and sick headache.
Prico 50 Cents.
% •-
p-if Made and sold by
R. CUMMINGS,
may 22 ly. Palmetto, Ga.
EDWARD J. EVANS & CO., |
NURSERYMEN AND SEEDSMEN,
Pennsylvania.
fiS?* Catalogues mailed to applicants.
Refer (by permission) to
[fox J, S. Bi.ack, Washington, D. 0.,
Wriser, Son & Cari.,Bankers, York, Pa.
may 22 Cm.
LOOK AT THIS!!
Will be sold to tire highest bidder, j
on Saturday, t‘ e 31st of ti.iv, at Pal
metto, G l ., about 12 o’clock, m, 15 or
20 good seats, from 12 to 20 feet in
length. Suitable for schools or church
es. Terms made easy.
I? amah Church
<dCKt.lt, Campbell County :
©rdiuarv’s Office, May 16, 1873.
Lewis R. Luck has applied for exemption
Ot personalty ani set tint; apart and valua
lion of homestead, and I will pass upon the
same at 11 o’clock a. m , on the 30th diy ot
May. 1871, at my office in Fan-burn in said
county. R C. BEAVERS, Ordinary.
Statf. of Georoia, Campbell County :
Whereas. M. 11. YVondJull, admini-trator of
John C. Dtnforth. represents to rite Court,
in his petition, duly filed and entered on re
cord, that h h s fully administer.d John
i C. Daniorth’s estate—
This i-, thcrefjre, to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show -anse
if any- they can, why said administrator
j should not -e discharged from iris adminis
tration, and receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday in r eptember, IS7
R. C. Beavers, Ordinary.
may 22 3m.printer’s fee $7.
J. F. CROWELL,
Z&£±l! - Wriglit,
Is now prepared to do alt kind of \v->rk in nf
line. .Parties wanting oil mills repined, or
new ct es built, Will do well to call on him.
Ha solicits thep-itr-sioe of those wanting
work one on gim running bv water,or
machinery of any kind,
J. tf. CROWELL.
Palmetto’ <Jn.
Q. C. G K I C E ,
ATTORNEY AT LAY
Fairborn, Gcmtiar-'
pJB~ Office in the Johnson Building.
THE law firm hitherto existing tinder
the fi.in name of Gr ice & Doan, is thi.-
day dissolved bv mutual consent.
Q. C. GRICE,
L S. BOAS'.
Fnirhnrn, G i., May 13th, 1873
DR. W. S. ZELL AES,
Having returned Bio practice cf in diciny,
respectfully eft' rs his s. rvices to the citizens
of l’afmetto and surrounding vicinity.
CS?* Off! -c in J. F. Ellington’s building
on Toombs street.
1 ni ay 151 f.
JNT OTI C? 33 -
Tolled before mu as an oslS&y on lire
Btl. day of may, 1873, by Jj£pes Rob
erts, colored, of ti c i 1 (jstli dj.-si rut, G.
M., <;fVCi£npbeti cennu, onomT
briirdUi yCow, unmuiked, cnf or nine
years old. medium size, any,
flesh in n k except a gimlet h e ui each
liorfi; giving some milk; appraised by
\V. F Yates and Thomas J. Bullard,
freeholders ot said district, to bo worth
fifteen dollars, and who say it is vv. r:!r
five dollars for taking cure of said cow.
The owner is hereby notified to ap
pear before me, prove property and
pay costs and expense aid take her
away, else she will be sold on the
premises ol said James Roberts, at
Fuinpkintown, in said county, on Mon
day, the 19; h day of May, 1873.
It. R. G. Beayeps, Ordinary,
FIRST NEW STRING GOODS !~
AiiSS QUEEN SMITH
Hasjust received f inn Now York a
LARGE STOCK OF VIL'JNERY GOODS,
Slie has opened in lire new building
on Toombs’ Street, recently occupied b
Messrs. Barnes & Ellington. She is
now prepared to sell those who may
favor her with a call, these Goods, at
reasonable prices. Ladies give her
a call. apr2-3m.
L. B. LVNGFORD,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Stoves, Hollow Ware,
Block Tip., Tin Plate, Sheet Iron 3. Trimmers’
Findings,
Slate Mantels and Crafts,
House-Furnishing Goods of every description
Georgia .Marble Stones.
Keystone Week, Whitehall street.
Atlanta, G.
gent for '.lie celebrated “Charier Oak Stove,
oe. 18 3at
17. FLO V D
HAS eroded a number of rew buildings
suitable for;earrying on his large anc
rxten ivtt business, on the east s’d i o!
Campbell ton street, adjoining the resideuct
of Russell King.
FA Uin CRN, GEORG I A
And he is now prepared to do all kind of
work. Su h as making and rtpaiiing
Wagons, Carriages and buggies.
Also Fainting of every description, exe
cuted in the neatest style
Sit; V PAIUTiSfJ i SPECIALTY.
And B'acksmithing executed with neat
ness and di patch.
Ilav ng had several years experience in
tliu business, lie is the efore capable to
judge when work is executed in a woikmun
iike manner, fie employs none hut txpe
rieneed workmen. Call and see him.
jjiSf- New Wagons and Buggies always on
band and Inr sale.
YVoik done on Time.
ieb7 4m
S. P. CHUISTOPJIEK,
FAIRBUUN, GA.,
MANUFACTURER. OF AND LEALEB.
in all kinds of Furoitiire.
Al.'O Wagons and Buggies male to order,
or old ones repaired.
Biacksraithing. dona by experienced work
men. and charges reasonable. All vbrk loi
farmers dona cuisap.
Call on him and get good bargaiu3 and
che ip work, on Pu t pkintowu Stieet. about
three hundred yards west of th. depot,
jmi 17 —’tJU-iui
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
Twelve Million Acres!
CHEAP FARMS!
The cheapest land ia the market for sale by
the
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY.
In the Great Platte Valley. faff
$3,000,000 Acres in CantraTNe
t r,.-kt now lor sale in tracts ot forty acres
and upwards on live and ten years credit at
G per ent. No advance mterest required.
Miid and healthful climate, lertile soil, and
abundance of good water.
the best market in the West! The (treat
mining region of Wyoming, Colorado. Utah
and Nevada beirg supplied by the burners
in the Platte Valley.
Soldiers Entitled (o a Homestead of 160
Acres.
The Best Locations for Colonies.
Free Homes for All. Millions of acres of
choice Government Lands open for entry
[ under the Homestead Law, rear this great
j railroad, wi tli go and markets and all the cen-
I YTniences o'an old settled oountrv.
Free pa. sea to purchasers of Railroad
Land-!.
Sectional Mips, showing the la..d, also
newedition ol Descripiive Pamphlet with
New Maps mailed free everywhere.
Address o F. Davis,
Land Commissioner U. P. R. K., U.n iha,
Nebraska.
[Established 1830.1
rf) WELCH & GRIFFITHS,
Manufacturers of saws.
> SUPERIOR TO At. r. OTHERS .
> EVERY SAW WAiUiASTI B.
FILES, BELTING & MACHINERY
ISzy" J.IBF.RAI, DISCOUNTS. “©8
Price Lists and Circulars.
~J') Welch & Griffiths,
Boston, Mass., and Deti-oi f, Mich.
J>l t-KEfi N E Y & CO,,
Claim and Patent Agents,
Claims of Census Marshals of 18G0 collected
wilheut proof of loyalty.
P, 0, Box 429, Washington City, l>. f,
Use the Beiainger Saslr Lock and
support ro
FASTEN YOUR WINDOWS.
no spring to break, no cutting of sash ; cheap
durable, very easily applied; holds fash at
any place desired, and a self-fastener when
the ssh is down Send stamp for c’rcul ,r
Circular and copper- bronzed locks sent to
any address ill the U. S . postpaid, on r<-
ooipt of 50 cts. Liberal inducements to the
trade. Agents wanted Address HEIXSING
SASH LO..K CO., 58 Market st., Harris
burg, Pa.
Sewing Machine
Is;the rest in the world.
Agents wanted. Send for circular.
• Address:
“DOMESTIC” SEWING MACHINE
CO., N. Y.
Tip SURRENDER OF GEN. LEE.
, U l|i|u>roa:roy C. I!., Va., April J9:h, 1865.
* A oiagnifioSW l!x‘g Inch “engraving hr the
-ai render 61 Aten. Leo, showing the armies
,Vo. It is truly a gem of art, 1 one which
-bonld hang in lire parlor of every South
ern home. Sent by mail, mounted on a
roller and postpiid, on receipt of 20 cents,
or 3 for 50 cents. Agkxts w anted. Addres
J. C. &W. M. BUK BOW,
Bristol, Tenn.
Ca'alogne of Pictures, books, etc., sent free.
oritu lor .1 nice Lint to 3. 11. JOIJWSTOIYi
Breech-Loading < *Shtt Guns, S4O to
S3OO. Double shot guns, $8 to $150;
single guns, $3 to S2O; rifles, §S to
$75; revolvers, $5 to $25; pistols, $!
'<> $3. Gun material, fish tackle, &e.
Large discounts to dealers or clubs. —
Ai my guns, revolvers, etc., bought or traded
far. Goods sent bv express C. O. I), to be
examined before paid lor.
tfljrv t•> <2*OH P Ol- Jh . v! Agents wanted,
dp ') All classes of working
people of either sex, voting or old, make
more money at work for ns in tiieir spare
moments, or all the time, than at anything
el e. Particulars fee. Address G. Stinson
& Cos., Portland, Maine.
HiiffW ’ rIS ISOAE, or (lie Soviet OiP,
Mustache aid whiskers in 42 days,
ft.is Great JSecret and 100 others.
Gamblers’ Thicks, Cardiology, Ventril
rpii m, all in the “Original Book of
Wondess, mailed for 25 cents. Address
I). C. Cutler, Carthago, Illinois.
10-jfix’q Oiaanoe.
We will pay all agents S4O per week
in cash who will engage with us at
once. Everything furnished and expen
ses paid. Address, A. Coulter & Cos.,
Charlotte, Mich.
WORKING CLASS, MALE or FEMALE.
SOO .i week guaranteed. Respectable
employment at home, day or evening;
no capital requiied; full instructions
and valuable package of goeds sent
free by mail. Add less, wilh six cent
return stamp, M. YOUNG & CO., 16
Courtland Sited, N. Y.
m ooitewa and.
V ” '-'i, or any case of Blind,Ble-. ding
Ire ing or Ulcerated Piles that
DeCing’s Pii.e Rkmi nr fails to
cure. It is prepared expressly
to euro the piles, and nothing
else. Sold by
all Druggists. Price SI.OO.
STATU. OF GEORGIA, 1
"Campbell County, j
Whereas, Richard A. King Administrator
of Adam li. King, represents lo the Court, in
tiis petition, duly liled and entered on record,
that he has luily administered Adatn 15
King's esta^.
This is therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred aud creditors, to show cause,
if any they can, vliy said Administrator
should not be discharged from bis adminis
tration, and receive letters of dismission, oil,
tile first Monday in May. 1f.73.
Given under my hand and tfficial signature
this February Ist, 1873.
R. C. BEAVER 4,
O.di.-.ary.
J. m 7 HOLBROOK
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
MEN’S
BOYS’
MISSES’
and.... LADIES’ !
HATS
Keeps constantly on baud a large
stock of all the
LATEST STYLES AND NOVELTIES!
Known to the trade, and consisting in
part of the following brands :
BROADWAY’ SILK
‘TRADE’ II
....‘YOUNGMAN’S’....
•PEARL’ and
BLACK DRESS
CASSIMERE
ENGLISH CORK
AND THE FOLLOWING*STYLES IN THE FINEST
FURS :
I TULIP ZEPHYR
ATIIERLY CORSAIR
MANSARD.. NOVELTY
BETTY and SIDE NUTUA
of all grades,
MOBILISE... V AND AUER
SURE THING...SIIAKSPEARE
METEOR BLACK BEAVER
And velvet finished g'oJs of all grades.
PANAMA
SECURITY
and CANTON.
STAW HATS
of all descriptions.
LADIES' AND MISSES’ HATS!!
CROCHET....
RIVAL—ENDORA
LYNET REGATTA
. .MONTANA ROCHELLE..
ALPENA ROSIANA
..VENICE MISS LINTON..
TULIP and RAMBLER
PALMETTO
HATS
Besides other names too numerous to
mention; all of which
LADILS ANI/ GENTLEMEN,
—x— avd
TII E rR A L>/ A T LAII G E
Are respectfully invited to call and ex
amine. They will find it to their in
terest.
BST" Country merchants will find
my stock oqua Ito any in the South,
and at prices as low us the lowest.
April 23 It.
OPENING OF
G-oods*
rpllE ntlentiou of the citizens of Palmett
[ and the surrounding country are gea
erally and respectfully invited to call in and
examine oar stock of
SPRING GOODS,
now being received and opened, which con
sist in part of
Ladies’ Dress Goods, White Goods,
Prints, Bleached Goods and Domes
tics, Millinery Goods and Yankee
Notions of every description.
also
The largest and best stock of
Boots and Shoes
Ever brought t> this market, which we buy
far Cash direct from tlie Factories at
Lynn and Haverhill,Massachusetts.
We also keep
Huls, Caps, Umbrellas, Parasols,
Fans and Toilet Articles.
Always on hand, a large lot of
BACON, CORN, HAY, FLOUR,
LARD AND MOLASSES,
Which we will let out for Crop Liens tore,
sponsible parties.
YVe are also Agents for the sale of
CARROLL’S GOLD WATER SOAP,
Which will wash your Clothes clean and
white without rubbing or besting. This
Soap is verily the WOMAN'S FRIEND;
GARRETT & WALTHALL
Palmetto, Ga., April 9, iS7\
J. D. 1K)I>!>
—with—
IVE. cfcj 332.'°a>-
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Clothing. Dry Goods, and Fur
nishing Goods,
No. 28 Whitehall st., two doors from
Alabama, Atlanta, Ga.
Are just receiving a large stock of
SPRING and SUMMER DRYGOODS,
Clothing, Notions, &c.,which they will
soli lower than any house in the city.
B@,„Spocial inducements to conntry.
merchants, aprlG 3m
BEST AND OLDE-T FAMILY MEDICINES.
SANDFORD’S LIVER INVIGORATOR,
A purely vegetable cathartic and
tonic, for Dyspepsia, Oonstibation, De
bility, Sick Headache, Billious Attacks
and derangement of Liver, Stomach
and Bowels, Ask your Druggist for
it. licware of imitations.
MISCELLANEOUS
GRANDE3 SCHEME OF THE AGE,
$ 5 0 0,0 0 0
CASH GIFTS.
Sloo 000 tor Oulj Sla
Under authority of special legislative act
of March 16, 7871, the trustees now an
nounce the TrintD Guard Gift Concskt, for
the benefit of the Public LiiutAKY of Kbx
tu (kt tocmr tfi iLLibiar Ball, at Louis
vifle It oh
Tuesday, April Btli, 1873.
At this Concert the best musical talent ths
an be procured from all parts of the Cou 11-
try will add pleasure to toe entertainment
and ten thousand Cash GiFrs, aggregas
ting a vast total ol Ha t fa Million Dol*
la ns currency will be distributed b :i: t
lie ticket-holders, as follows:
One Grand Cash Gift, SIOO,OOO
One Grand Cash Gift, 50,000
One Grand Cash Gift 25,000
One x Grand Cash Gift, 20,000
One Grand Cash Gift, 10,000
One Grand Cash Gift, 5,000
24 Cash Gifts of fI,OOO each,24,000
50, Caslr Gifts of 500 “ 25,000
80, Cash Gifts of 400 “ 32,000
100 Caslr Gifts of 300 “ 30,000
150 Cash Gifts of 200 “ 30,000
590 Gash Gifts of 100 " 59,000
0 Cash Gifts of 10 “ 90,000
Total, 10,000 Gifts, all Cash, $500,000
To p rovide means for this tnagnificen
Concert, one Hundred Thousand tt'uonii
Tickets only will be issued.
Whole Tickets, $10; Halves, $5;
and Quarters,s2.so. Eleven whole Tics
s for SIOO. No di count on LFiSs than
1 00 ORDERS .
lie oljectcl ‘Li's Tn:i.n Gift Concert, lika
lie twob eretofjre given with suchuniver
a ip rov\ is the enlargement and endow
meat of tire Public Library of Kentucky
which, by the special act authorizing th
concert for its benefit, is to bn forever fro
o 'll citizens of every State. The drawing
will be under the supervision of tire trteo
Library, assisted by tire most iininetit c
ns of the United States. |ii i tick
zts has a’ready progressed so far that com
ic te sue ci'Fß is assured, and buyers a
therefore notified that they must cide ■ a
once if they desire to participate .in the
rawing.
The magement of tips undertaking
has been committed by the trustees to llon
Thos. fi. Bbamblettk, late Governor o
Kentucky to whom communications pe
aining to the Gift Concert maybe address
cd
R. TDURRETT, Prcs’t.
W N UAL DEMAN, Vfcflr Pres't.
JOHN S CAIN, Sec‘y Public Library
KY. 4
FARMERS'AND DROVER', BANK
"A BOOK FOB THE MILLION!
TMF-1 aa>a „ A PT lTte Counselor to th*
Jk ACrteg. W Married or those about lo
■ m | ntarry on the physiological
C—AiTT T n Q mysteries and revehuiomof
wwwwfcwß | -the sexual system, with tho
latest discoveries in producing and preveuiiug offspring,
Low to preserve tho complexion, Ac.
Tliisis an interesting work o f two hundred sixtv
fiagcs.with numerous eugravings. and contains valuable
nformation for those who are married,or contemplate mar
riage. Still it is a book that ough tto be kept under lock
and key, and uotlaid carelessly about the Louse.
It contains the experience and advice ofa phvsician
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