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t.late; I returned bv the Lee
fthi
i wad Out late; 1 returned bv the 1
ca& GaS^li-’
ed I saw a strange looking obje a ciaw .
ling under the A cold rain wiifi
faili u; it was autumn. 1 drew near,!
skin.
-to bs
ot his drunk-
might ciee}*
and there was Mmnin wet to th
ten for the heay^ snoring
en 8lumbei8j' J so v 'Vhai, ^she
b ,ck .&& d - it, »*-
ture seemed exhausted, and she fell in
to a troubled sleep, with the raindrops
patting upon her. iTried to take hei
home with me' but no true as a nary
;t&‘.4#lecfsviii^f,te-'gulihgfed^fik>m me am.
returned to the now dark and sdem
Cabin. 9Q ^l!jji9gs 9 ^nfaeu for wbeks an
inouhts, but at length Lee■'jg eW- K-s
violent, m’tJTy^jlija^tunken £ s to hr.i
sell-denymg..ciuiel; and-9,nu day, when’
heawok^,fti''m 1 ’a siuinbhr x alter a ile-1
bauchi,|oui d*fier preparing'',breakUsi!
for hirn|j and aiuging, a clnldish song,
heturqed to her, and, wi h'a tone al
most ie?Klty£said: ‘Minnie, what makes'
you slay with me?’ ‘Becausr you are,
my fatb’ef, antTI loveyou.’ ; ‘You love 1
m.*,’ repotted the wretched man ‘you
love m looked at his b o.tied
limbs, his soil'ed acd“'ragged clothes —
‘Iibyd; he! tnurimir^';'• ‘Miuuie
whkt maEes'youlove me ? I am a poor
drunkard, every body else despises me,
why d6Vt°ytnx!’ ‘Dear' Tailior u said
the girl with swimming t-y.ts, ‘rnv
motlrdriaiighi me^io-love you, and t ve
ry night she comes down from heaven
and stands by my -bed and says, ‘Min
nie, don’t leave your father, he will get
away fr,p.ro,..that rum fiend some of
SffesETdiys,' and then How happy you
will bp ’ The quiet persistant love of
this child was the redemption of this
roan.
A Scene in Court.-—Tuose who
are in the habit of attending police and
other courts, must have observed the
difficulty under whicn the lawyers and
judges labor sometimes in getting wit
nesses to testify in legal form. The!
foll.dhfttog, whieh took'p'aee at Cmem-
nati, is sample: A man had been
caught m the act of theft, and p’eadud
in the bStehuai^op that lie was drunk.
Couri(to the policeman who was
witness )—.What did the man say when
you arrested him ?
Witness—tie yvas drunk.
Court—I want his precise words,
just as he uttered them ; tie didn’t use
the prdnoun he;‘did he ? lie didn’t say
he was drunk ?
Witness—Oil, yes, he did—he ac
knowledged the corn.
Court (getting impatient at the wit
ness’ stupidity )—You dont understand
me at all,; I want the words as he utter
ed them fididrft he say, ‘I was drunk ?
Witness (deprecating!v)—Uli, no.
your lIoiioD lie didn’t sav you was
dru'rHU; I couldu’t al ow any man to
cliarge that upon ycu in inv pre.Srnce-
Pi'osecutor-^-Prhtfwybu ■ don’t c>?m
prebend at ad. ilis lienor means, did
not the prisoner say to\ you ‘J[ was
drunk 1 ?’ :
Witness ( reflectively.)—Well, he
might Have said yon was Urunk, but 1
didn’t Hear Him.
Attorney for the prisoner—AY hat tin-
court desires to have you.stite is tin-
prisoner’s own words, preserving tin
precise form of pronoun that he made
usebf■ in reply. Was it the fi st, per
son, thou, or the third per-on he, she,
or it?. JS T ow, then, sir (with severity.)
upon your oath, d.du’t my client say. ‘1
was drunk?’
Witness (getting mad )-JSTo, he drill j
sdy you was diunk-enher, Lui if he hid,
I region he wouldn’t have lied any
DoVou’ spnse the poor follow charg-d
th S'-who!e court- with being drunk ?
, -How Me. Co : hep Bkoke his Pony.
Chon, you reckermember dat leetit-
plackpony,T pyed mit de bedler next
week?’
‘Yah, vol of him ?’
-^STdthings, croiy I getssheated burty
bad.’ ....
; So ?’ -
- *Yatb. You see in de furst. pl ace hi
is piint mit both legs, uni ferry lame in
von eye. Den veu you gits on 1 im to
ride, he rears up-behint-unt k ole* up
pefore so vursur as a chack mule. 1
dinks I dake hirn a little ride ye.-u-rdav,
unt 30 sooner I gits straddle his,.p u-k
be'gbrafnQflpe.dat vay, shoost so like ;!
vaken peam on a poaisteain ; uni v n
he gits down, I vas so mixed up m x ;
cverydings; X vints inines.-lf .zitten
around in de pack.yards, mit his dad in
mine Hants for de pndie.’ ,
‘Yell, vot you going to do mit him ?’
-0, I vised hnn better as chain up, 1
hitph; him in .de oort mit his d,ail yen
his heat ought to be—den I give him
about a tnzten cuts mit a hide cow ; he
starts to go, put so soon he see te eai t
before him he makes paekvarts. Bur-
ty soon he stumbles behint, unt sit-
down on his haunches, unt Looks lik-
he velt purty shamed mit himself. Dm
Idakes him out unt hiieh him de righ’i
vay, unt he ; goes right off shuts so goal
as anybody’s pony.’
— | i——
Ml,named .WetUon hasperformed
r ofie-hundred, mins
in twenty-two hours, in New Yoik. It
was done
minutes.
the time be took nine rests, varying
Flour ! Flour !
Reduction
H
in Pricer?
HACKER & MOLO|j,
Wholesale Floor House,
Wj
BISCUIT AND CRACKER,
10 per Cent Cheaper than any house in
Seeker’s
SELF RAISING FLofljR
Liberal Discount to Dealers.
hi
GOODS BOUGHT ON ORDlER.
<|
AGENCY, !
PENN. GARDEN SEEDS, '
CHOICE SEEDS. WHEAT A SPECIALITY
150 Congress and 69 St. Julian Streets
SAVANNAH, G A 1 ?!
June 9. 18fi9.
-1 2.0!
co!.. j. t wurmiEiD’s L
Estrella Oil or Burning Fluid.
Mr. II. \V. R. Jackson, Agent fur theAiile of
this.Oil and Lamps, willal.-ose 1 Family, Store
and County Eights so that every family and
mcrchitnt can make their own oil or fluid. 1 lie
will remain in our county some days, for. th* 1
purp.ise of introducing the use of this • iftn the
pub ie. It is recommended by many reJiab e
citizens of mher counties as non explol-ivc,
giving a brighter and more beautiful lighnand
ch.aper than any oilier hu ning fluid ul oil
known. It does not smoke chimneys and
burns equally as long as the lverosine, having
fe.-n tested in two lamps of equaj capacity in
the'Store of L>r. A. Mathis, of ‘tb s place.
ijeifig non explosive, and less offensive
than any other oil or fluid, it has many' ad
vantages which brings it into .general use
wherever introduced.
Persons wishing to ex'a'inlhe the lamps and
fluid, c >m do .-o at the Lrug Store of L>r. A.
where Mr. Jacfesgn, will he pressed
lrori T IF^iling
M&MftfflMy
17OH Cemetery-IkftLHitU«-Square, Private;
"■ dwelling, Ba'eonies. &c., Maehin-ry built
and Repaired, Iron and Brass Casiing made to
orderRt 1
4th Street Macon, Ga., 2 squares
■ - from Brown House.
April 27, 1870. ' ' Cm
Last
“ice.
cIH 3 ;Eji u »r )e r*4bw<l
j,.* , from -Oih in 24th,June innlusive,,for,pnr-
gose pf| C •m||letipg.tne-in.\ digest of Washing
ton county .for lS7y, filter which ,time the
•ooks will he e'os'd.
Y.-S.-JOYNER,,,R. T R.
to see them.
June f, 1-S70.
tf.
A. HEfiriRAA,
the puh.il! in the vitvni
B 'E&SJtave to ihlerm
i,oi-=
mill wel
DRY GOODS
ll> oi AJSvi.-buro,'Quit be.luisjiow on l-muta iargi
meU'^eii .-tc I stock <jf ’ -
wliieh lie v
Tli(i stock.
ill sell. on the most reasonalde-tcni s
alibi aces : .
III!
Doth for Ladies and. tieotleliteus use.
Print*, Worsteds, IL'mespuns, Fanc\
Ariices, Ilais, Boots, Shoos,
Staple Good.*, '
hi fact everything usuid'y kept in a first class Drj
Goods Store. lie has also, a large stock of
Family Groeeries,
embracing every at tide for family use, which will
ne sokLys.eheap as the cheapest- He most lespect
luliy invites the public to .
i'.tlj Bj ,i.V|» SJB2i
is Goods before ptirchusing elsewhere.
Davisiioro, Ga.. (*ct. IS, 186t). 41 -tf
O rV Sunday the l.Mli inst.. a Gold Watch will
ujiOfiltilde, 1 “wiilt toh'chain, Seal innVSctt al
litojie.l. Itjias the 1st 1 cr- lv.; r. t\L on the iusii
o|,.the.case wriftc-u, witli the poiut.nf a.kni’e blad,
U crefa 1 ts> jS’ll ,/c'wclcrs' wlipplcasc look Oil! .1.0
Jr.'-' It' was ‘losTVii" the rhad 1 from inv resi.^nc,
r.*1?i-thlclietb (hmrcll•- irhur' Warilk-ns’ Stub*.' f
-ibenU.rf.w ird will be unid auy person lia liugouid
icturiiing t: e same to me at my icsideitci*
fiT.T. MALI’ASS.
May 1S,-1870.- •* 6t
The Chronicle & Sentinel,
PUBLISHED AT
AUGUSTA; GEORGIA.
DAIBY, TEL-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY.
Contains all the latest news by Mail and
Telegraph, oiul.r (ii.i*jt, fu l Uenmierdul and
Fii.iiueial Reports frojiuill thedt-ndiug centr. s,
together with the la e.-tfiP.olhieai and.Geneia
nlqrujation ppnTi aft Subjects Iwhieli interest
the reading pu!) ip. • .
The t- ryis of the D^ily are foi six months
and $1(J k-r.onq year..
The I ri-Weekly is §3 50 for six months, and
§6 for one year.
The; \ve Kiy ( hrogdtle ife Sentinel is a Main*
modi pap. r pi thirty six eolunuis Riled wd h
Editoria-s, Telegraphic L'isp.-m lies, i. omuimii
oa-tions on home mm t- rs, together with Agri-
culti.aal, Commercial and Financial articles*-
making it one of,die m..st (lesirahle and valu
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mer a,.d .Merchant. Tlm ierms are$3 per an
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All subscriptions are required in advance.
Liberal commissions pain responsible agents.
-V^dreis all letters and eoiuntuniea
tions to the
CIIEQXICLE & SENTINEL,
AugiiSta, Ga.
3QLSpecimen copitj; sent free..
JXe 1/1870: :
PLEASANT WORDS
FOR THE AFFLICTED!
o—
-
. . ■
. .
FI c D‘ fy Competition!
THE undersigned have
Smoved to their large new
Shop on the fill lie
nnre, are now doing
an kind of
W
.'arriage,
Buggy
AND
GOlsT
work. Also making flows and .*11001111 Horse-
We will sell a.l kind of new work of (tl’K 1 W
liianuiuciurc, made .’1 LUG BjJST V ATEK1AL:
ow as theic article can bedaid docvi here no
.Vcw York. H e have moor employ wood workmen
-ml Hiacksmiihs that are without superiors tiivc
as a c.i 1 before purchasing elsewhere. A 1 work
warrentod. KENFKOE & BROTHER.
Saii'iersvi'lMarch 23. Is7". lc-if
i - GEORGIA MUTUAL
*mhW '•
!
RIj
ir> twentA’-OBe Tfcours forty
A firsbatoh- say*': During
fromjiWirej
forty-' Jbc
uesseja by
a
coiiiot
peopde: fifi-fin Bburj.)^ tw.o.b
vAlkW rt^bhed- Bis wi niile.
E ss ipyfn^"minings <md
’l’#^ulking was wit,-
5 jursd ofiabout 4 QU0
before the
*’At ihe
conclusion of the exercises^ Wtslon
embracd(i"bib friend,/ Mr. Bruce, one
of the sporting editors of the city, ami
pasi o n alely-k 1 ssc d hi up The eruiiusia.-rn
was gwifv^nd-tbe^fesaft'of the walk
to the-walker, was a purse cl §1 500.
'Weatoa.s professed to be but lnue ex
hausted at the eafi • f his march, but
he was'evidently much .physically de
pressed. v-,
—n*— •
Wendell Paillips is in favor of Sum
ner and Revels us the next Radical Pres
idennal ticket. Theodore Til ion .pre
fers Butler and Revi-ls stock is on the
rise decidedly. Colfax is clear out of
the Ring. He is as little thought of as
Grant. The Radicals are sick ami tired
f free love and gift horses. They
ant to nethiug fresh, and Revels is as
sb as a daisy and twice as odoroua
COMPANY,
MACON ........ GEORGIA
CAPITAL - - - §200,000
ALL kinds of policies issued and are good for a
proportion of the amaiint iasared after payment of
one annual ‘premium.
No restrictions on travel, residence or occupation.
The Charter of tile Company provides that poli
cies issued for benefit of wife and children are free
from claims of creditors oLtheinsured.
Pixxfits divided among tfic pdlicy holders, on the
contribution plan.
W. J. L-AWl’ON .... ..i President.
«. C. MoBUKNEY Vice President.
C. E. McCAY Actuary.
R. J. LlGHJFuoT Sccret-.ry.
S. M. EaE-RER Treasurer.
P. H. WRIGHT Medical Examiner.
DIRECTOR?
' 'V
Asher Ayers
T. C. Nisbet
■1OHN S. SCHOrltLIJ
■Iackson DeLoache
I). r SlNGLtToN
A It. J.AUB--S
11 i Bryson
. Richard Hobbs
W. L. Lami-kin
•I. S. Lawton
,F. 11. l\ illinoham
G. W. 11. V 1UTAKEU, Li
.Macon.
Mn con.
. Mi.con.
. Macon.
....... l- iitonton.
...... Sav.iunali.
.AUgllsta.
.Albany.
Forsyth.
;£ ’.J'.. .Forsyth
J.;, ....Albany.
L Agent,
11. N. HOI LIF1ELD, Ai^jjJicaFlfxamincr,
March 23,1S70. 12-lyO. jSaUder&yille, Ga.
•’ -7*
PULASSIH0UKE.
SAVANNAH, - - > r GEORGIA.
Wiltberger & Carroll,
PKOPRIElAta
For the speedy rt-l -T ami pemaneut cure i f
’CduHjtmplion, Bronchitis, Asthma, and a.l dis-
s<-r of the /.««//..■ and Throat.
The KXP(J TO it A iY i s cc.mpo.-e1 of lief
hal and Mnyi aginnnsprudacis, w hich pei meati
the VeVy s'tfhsdfi)cfe''"t the Lutigs, causing’tTien-
hri.woif the acrid mat'er which collects in
the Bronchia! tubes, an that ihe^ame time form
a soothing epaxing, n-iieving the irritatioi
which produces ihej'ough- Il is active, hut
miid'and co'ngenia!, lfl^jiarUpg funeumml cue-
gy and na ural st'-viArt!i. It 11 fiords Oxvge
to vitalize th - Blood and Nitrpgeii iiy .fifis uii’iih
the matter, equalizing the nervous iiiflu.epc-
and produc ng quiet and composure. Foi
Croup It is a specific.
For the cure of hirer Complaint, Df/spepsia.
Jaundice, Fevers, Loss of Appetite, Affections
of the Bladder diul tfidifrys. Xer.rcouxtass
Diseases 6f the Shiv. indirjrsHon, Costinness.
Giddiness, Piles, Bilious Affecteons, and Fe
male Diseases.
Tbe>e.Fills are in.valuahlc to nil wlm suffer
from anv of these diseases. By tneir jtidiciou
use of the bowels -are kept in <1 natural .con
dition of good Tienlth. They do mn act as -.1
mere temporary relief, but keep the huina-
system in a son> d and vigorous stale, by ea-i-
lv and almost iniperceptih y cleansing it of all
iniptfritii-s. Tfiey-Iwace and nj^ igorate both
the physical and nientit organization.
DIt'TUTrS LIVER PILLS, are purely
Vegetable, containing not a particle of Mercu
ry, and n ay be taken,a.t.all times, without re
straint of dirt op ci»u|iati'Ui. -
PL
-B. T-jlglRIgE.
MOiiMS,
General Dealers in
MERCIIAAiHSE
AI N:s U;G B;(5, G^A.,.
^ OODS given in exchange for all kinds of
Cou.-try Produce. . ' i ~
Liberal advances made on Cotton and Woo
consign- dip them fot shipment.
June .8. 1870. tf
A CARO
TbMPrchatitsaifdlHaiitoi^orWdsh-
jingloii aud adjoinii g families.
WE! have the pleasure of inforiuipg you that we
iiavegreatly increased our-facilities for supplying
VOHJT, B+lCOJTi FLOUn y #c
ftoiu the best murketfe : ii> the United States.
We can supply jou in .small or large, quantities
from Store at the lowest market rates, or if you pre
fer will buy lor ^-ou, and only charge you 5 per c.
QjiDlss than $5* worth of goods bought and per
cent on all sums above that amount. Refer to any for
whom we bav^. bought.
BRANTLEY & PRINGLE.
MaroR^, 1370. r tf
%ring Goods.
117 E li?-’vS .)ust,re.fe vi-d*choice Stoeti-f Spiin;
V\ GOWiJS, ancltutfcr thc-tii li.iv. Oi l ju-C
1 In III.
March 17
HARMAN &, BKU.
1870.
SHOES, SUOES, SHOES,
A goed variety just received. If you wuni aeoor
ihae, we can supplY vou.
• . paiNGLE _
tf
BicANTLEY it
March 30, 1870.
Garden
A fresh supply received last week, and another lot to
arrive this week, both direct twin lyevid Javndretli
,t Sous, consisting of the best varieties of Cabbage,
oi.Laitus, Beans, Cucumbers, Squash, Ac., Ac.
Call midget a supply.
BRANTLEY A PRINGLE.
March 30, 1870. , tf
“bind Plaster.”
I/OR
s;Je low by
r
BRANTLEY ri
VRINGLE.
“l>ri
13,. 1870.
U
Flour, Fiour.
1 .V Snck?i, Ilal; .Sauk-arid i>bls different
gia I.
i .ti;
icd low bv
BRANTLEY &
PR1N
OLE-
may
25, lo70.
tl
Sugirs and Sirups.
TDSTarriicil and for .-ale mi favor
ihle t
irina b
tf
BKA.YXJ.EY &
i’RlaVGI.'E
may
25, 1870.
tf
D EALER iff GfocerieS, mrdwa'rer, Crocke
ry, DryGo-.-ds, Huts a d ~hoes, next door
t*»gid> i\otic<tt> l ir kihiaimrif ffUMly. | im ous Advertisementg,
io M. Newni fn arid P. II ipp. ea^tof the Court
House mi the Public Square.
^aodersville, May 18, 1870.
tf,
Lumber.
U SRY & FDLSUAM (tat- Keily A Hsry) hav
ing thoiousilrty repaired {licit
STEAM SAW AND GRISS MILLS
7 n in * ,-,.utI east of *->li(|ersynle,,«re .eaay. to- u -
..isti Lnmbrf ol tile Best. Quality un.-hnit-
tivc ai.u ic sonali e D-nns I i-un gr.se. Ai.ill tarns
nut nienl i-.-nal tt> tne best. Givtyw a cull.
' i •
J. F. DsRy...- .
W-. U. FULGI1AM.
'- 1 ' • - tf
CASH.
March ?q', 1§70/ ‘ ;
Post tllice Notice.
O N and alter itris .late the Mails will ariivenm.
ifepart as lb I lows
Arrive daily (Sundays excepted)at 5 oMotik I’. M
Depart “ “ .".O o’clock A. M
OHice Hours.
From 1}4 o’t-ock .a. M., in lgjn’c-hick M.’
From 13? o'clock R. A/., to o'clock,/. M.
The fn..ils wilfctosc at * A. M. 4
Parties dcsirutir letters Registered are requcsteii
to hand tbe.nin the cv niuer.
F.. A. *U 1.1.IVAN, Post Master.
SjindcrayiTe, Ga., </uti. 1 r7u. - tf
LegaljNoiicrs for Wilkinson €o.
AdmiuKlratorV Sale.
be >o;il betorc ? 1 e ('onrt bouse door in
town of Irwimon, Wilkinson county.
W'£
onTlie first Tue.-day :n July next, one truer cr la
eoutikiiiiiig sixty acres (an) atres more or less, and
'part of lot No 225, two hundred aiiit twenty-five in
the third District of said comity. Sold ns the [.ro
pal tv ot Ja-7.es fi ynu,lale ot suid'comity, dc-ccus.
ed. Terms casli,
JOFL CEESE, Adm’r.
may 18, 1870. tds
t\otice to Contractors
W'KUiiiTsviLLE, Gx,May 12, 1S70
Sealed propositi* will he received hy the tin
lersigned irnt l 12 o’-lou-k .\1 on Friday tlie
lU.h dav of June. 1870. for the buil ing of a
■Viis nii- Hull in Wrighttviiie. For plan an-'
peu-ificittion of building call at the Ordinary's
ifliec iu U rightsvilie.
IL I. ROBSON, )
J AS. ii. L. ALLEN, >- ('omhec
L II. LOOK, j
MavIS. 1870 1m
HORSE AND CATTLE
REMEDIES.
The Best and most Meltable ever
offered to the Public.
Tho American Magnetic
t=a
m
EQUINE CONDITION POWDERS
CERTIFICATE.
I hereby certify that I have examined, asd
thorouglily tented in my practice the
abuve arl les. and re^rd them as preparations of
great mprit Hnd would cordfally rec<-n me» d tl-exn
as t-eliig prepared with sp eeinl rare from re*
liable ingredients, nndn*ore effi< j»< iou» lor the
treatment «»f the various diseases tor which they aro
designed, than any rem etlies of which 1 have
knowledge.
GEORGE H. DADD,
Veterinary Surgeon. Author of u Anatomy and Jlty-
sioloyy of lhe. Horse,” “ Modem U<a’ie Doctor, etc.
Purchasers will pDase ask for a copy of 1 Horse and
Cattle Owner’s Guide ” gratis.
LORD & SMITH, Proprietors,
CaiCAoa. ttu.
DR. A. MATH 18 Aged.
March 16, 1870.— Iv Sandereville, Ga.
GEORGIA—Wilkinson County.
By C. M. Lindsey, Ordinary.
To Peggy Todd of tbc State of Alabama, and to
all other persons residing out of sai.l Stale of Geor
gia claiming to be related to William Todd, late of
said county, deceased.
Jasper X. Wall having applied for probate at the
July Term 187" of this Court, of the Will of Will
iam Todd, deceased.
Y'ou and each of y<ju are hereby notified and cited
to be and appear at the. Ordinary ’s.olUoe of Wilkin
son county at the'regular July Tend 187", of the
Court of Ordinary of said county-, to attend the pro
bate of said will in solemn form of Law. Published
by order of Court for four weeks.
C,- M. LINDSEY, Ord'y.
June 8,187". 3"d
GEORG 1A—Wilkilnuin County.
By the Old-nary -d .-aid county.
WI creus t/i-mes R. Thompson ami John E.
Diu.ki.ii has upplic-i to in ..r letters ot Adinin-
st-i.tm" oi. the estate ol W.Li.-.m Wynn, late o!
-aid county, d- ceased.
*1 liesc ..a th-.-ii-tbre tucite all persons interested
to fi-c their ohj- cl.ons il tuiy they have, in terms
0*11 fg law, wl.y said letters should lint be granted.
Given under my hand and se.de-1 office this Mm
bill, 1870.
C-M. LINDSEY. Ord’y.
n ay 18, 187". 3"d
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
'iiMehr-vri t'* ihfe » t William
, lute <*t "Wiikinsuii c»»uiity, de-
rc* licrebx u» n ake nnii eduiK* pay
i tltO.-o havim* c!en.aii<l> aguin>t said us-
11*m iut« «fh»‘ ot r lie law.
RVlU'ERFoRD, Ailm’r.
rod
GEORGIA—Emanuel County.
■ ' -By James fi: Kennedy, 1 Ordinary.
■ Whereas,; Anthony Phillips bos applied to me for
letters of Guardianship of the minor children of John
Warnuek, ddetased,
These are therefore toeite and admonish all .por-
sonsconcerned, to be and appear at my office with
in the time prescribed by law, and show cause if any
they, have, why-said-fetters should not be granted.
Given uudermy band at office in Swainsboro, this
May 3d, 1870.
JAMES B. KENNEDY, Ord’y.
mav 11, 187". - , : ' fe - 3Ud
GEORGIA—Emuuiiei Ci-uiiiy.
By James B. Ke'hi.mlyi Ordinary-,
fi Irerei.s, B. l_. Joi.i.son, Administrator on tUu-
••stnte of Fern y -Adiiisoh, dee, ased, apjdia- to tin
Tiriii-tteJs uf-ldi-Mlissitiii ffi'.iii said estate/
These are iherefori t,.e;ty and udmuliisb all per-
sou.-' ebncVrife.i.to be aim appeal aUuiy office witini.
the time ,.reseril.cd by law, and show eatiPe, il ifliy
theydia.vjy xvu> sa.-i letters .-liqu ii, not be giajite--.
- Gfvuir uirdir :.y eab 'at office in Sv.aiiisboru,
iliis Jpril 20th,-lti?-*.
JAMES B. KENNEDY, Ord’y.,,
May 4,'1870. ' ui3m
GEORGIA—Emanuel Connfy.
By Jus. B. Kem,fcily, Onlinary.
Whereas B. L. Johnson, Adiniidstriiicr on tile
estate ot A,irail i/olms -n, .teeeu-ed. appl es to me
ior letters of Dismission .iron- said estate.
These are ti cfelore to cite and admonish all an"
singulartiie kimlreo ami crtfditorM of saiLueeeased,
t.> be and appear utyuy office witliin the time pre-
serihed by l.w, and show cause il any tbev have,
why s«j<i iti‘ers should not he granted.
Given under my hand at office in Swainsboro
this April 2»tli, 1876.
J AS. B. KEAVYEDY, Ord’y.
May 4, 1870. . ur3ua -
A LE Vti
w II
cased,
metft, ai
Hto will pri*i>oiit tl
h\ C,
may I s *, I87<‘.
> oticc.
I MIIKTY days nftcrilalc application will ho made
to the Court of Ordinaly cl Wi-kiii-on eouu-
i>, for an order to sil. toe rea e.-iaie o' D. II. L.
Kiugrey, la e "• -am chin v, d,ceased.
WiAlFr.RD 'KiJGREY, Adni’s.
may 18, l87o. hu
Lcual iNotictvs lor WiishingJosi Co.
•eJilministraior’# Sate.
A G^Kfc.ABf.K ouii filler ot tlu* * *»urt of Opli
La > or Wasliiiietoii e«>uMy, wiL sell be
h’<u->e <io »r iu Satnlirrr»vi b*.
■UjlV
1.1 v
1 tirs;
la.n-
Jan. 19. 1870.
3-ty
Vole Leather,Kip Skins. Bribes,etc
— DR sale by BRANILEF & PtflNGLE.
Jati. 19, 167".
F
tf
Yarns, shirting and siiWting*
6 Bafea just receired from Jewells -Mills, for sah
on the most farosablc terms for cash.
- BRANTLEY 4 PRINGLE.
March 30, 1870. Vii-AT tf
Bacon and Lard.
A RRIVING and ill St--ro lor safe at lowest mar
kec prices forensli bv
BRANTLEY & PRINGLE,
may 25, 1870. tf
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JSaf Beware of all IIaih Pnei-aration’s ad-'
vertrsed under tin- specious guise "f “‘ LEAR
SO, UT10N.S,” “NEW DISCOVERIES,"
(made from old fashioned Ilair L'yes.YrouLle-
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er high sounding pl-ra.-es, intended to deceive
'he public. Their principal ingrcaie'nts'is
NITRATE OF SILVER,-a few applications
of which wi 1 certainly ruinth '. Hair•, /
Use ‘BARRETT’S VEGEr.BLE HAIR
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al and harmbsx as water.
SoOO Ueward v ill begivi-n for any Compound
tlnfi wilkiiestore ^Giay oj Faded Ilair to its
natural--Color, pi event Baldnexi, Jtjsouiqjes
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tlie Hair to grow thick, luxuriant and glossy,
quicker and more effectual and sati.-.fa.ctory
than “Barrot’s” _to which was awarded a
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Preparation for the Ilair.
0TEvery Bottle VYarienied.
Aprir'27;'m0. tf
Syrups and Molasses.
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for sale low for cash. BRANTLEY A. PRINGLE.
March 3b, IS7U. tf
Agents w ANTED
TO SEEL OUR CELEB It ATE I>
Golden Fountain Pen.
Aeknowled by ad wlio h ve used them to be
tlie best Pen made or sold in this country. No
hotting 1 No soiled fingers! Sixty lims
writted with one pm of ink! M ill outwear
any steel pen ever made. Bankers, men hunts,
ti acbers and all classes, endorse them in the
highest terms of praise. Put up in neat slide
boxes. Prices: two boxes,50cents ; five box
es, SI.00 Sent free of postage, and guaran
teed to give perfect satisfaction.
Liberal Cummiasiou to Agents I
We are prefared to give a- y energetic j?er
son taking he agency of these Pens, a eoiixmis--
sion which will 8200 per momh.
Three .-ample Ptiis will be mailed for 10 els.
Adhi.ess
WESTERN PUBLISHING < 0.
Indianapolis. Ind.
Manufacturing Agents.
A^ril 27. 1870. ' ' - ii «m
-iumleii ill said u-i-uuly, ai tlie waters or W
---j. Swamp, contamiiig f- nv Uirec unit i-ne air
icres more - r less, being a jiirl ol the real e -ta-.e
-f V\ iibaui IL Tanner, Ji eeaseil.
David TaANF.K, A-lm’r.
May 4. 187". tds
Notice.
i lilUTY days after date aij*| lication will l e
Di.uie to tLe Court of ur**iiGti\ of
t<>11 cuiinty, ior ui« \»rder to ?*e:I a | c»rt:«n» ot t» e
n.l Y^eJon^nijr r<* cs ate ot Grevii l>ni:.il«y T
ate ol »».ld OnMOity, •leceiASA-d.
« 1 XAxNDillv BiCiDGtS, Guardian,
e/u'.e 8, l88u. 3o«i
Notice, to Delite rs and Creditors.
* 1.1. pels.-ns bib-bled to ti-e-esl: te ot James
GEOKGI A—Einuhne? 6’ounty.
By James b. Kennedy, Ordinary, <
Whereas, iiiioeli J.Jraueiotit lias applied for
Ex* pt-rriO.'iui 1 ly wijtf setting apart anti
vuilinti»*u' of Hdirusiead, au*i j will par-s upon thf
•‘rjiiie. at lu *-’ciocU A AKontDe zotli day oi Juufc,
187o’, at my o^iee inSuai sh ro.
JAMKfc B. KKi\iV£l>V; Ord’y
June 8, 1870. *^t
GEORGIA—En.anu.l « orinty.
by J mes b. Kennedy, Ordinary.
W lie rests, Thomas 1,. J/o*» re Admini>Lratr.r oi
tin- e.-tnre <»t James Moore, nci-ease*;, makes appli
cation forle ten* of Dismiss.on iroin >nitl estate.
These are Uiereiore t«.eu eand udni’.nisli ad persons
coiicerned to be and ppear at tny otiiee within the
lime prescribe*! hy law, and show cau>c il any they
have, wlfy said ietieisshouid not be granted/
Given umifer m\ b>mi at e-iicc in Swainsboro,
tins March '11st, l^To.
JAMES B. XENEEDV, Ordinary,
mar. SO 187”. ii*Shi
Le^al Nolicrs lor Johnson Co.
tiMKR HOUSE
MA60W-, GEORUBMA
c o CUTS C ii o y s
- F" rmerJ !/ °f Indian Springs.
n AViNG nssnrr.eri tic management of ttu
-House, rcspeetfuHy solicit- a allure of pu bli«
l-iilrtmage.
--tt
te Omnibus to and from tho House. Attent;
I’orters. " “HT*
Ac11. 30, 1-68.
VtE.iJS'iiij of sClftlDEJl,tl.
Ne Change *if iBat ween Stivanimh
Augusta, asd .Wbiifgoinerjf, Ails *
TRANSPORTATION OFFICE CENTRAL R.K >
-■ - Savaxnaf, Aagust 14, 1868
AN AND A’F-1 LR SUNDAY. lfiTH INST
^ Paasei.ge--'! lains q.i the Georgia Central
Railroad will run as fbflqws ;
UP DAY TRAIN.
I. HAVE.
ARIttVE.
Savannali’.;
•.*8:Sv A. M.
Mm-oii.....
-.«:40 F. m.
Augu-ta. ..
■'..5:38 2. J]
Miilt-dgj-vil
•c
- -8:5s p. j,'
EatoUt-m...
.11:00 B. ji!
GouiitCtiig
mth trains
that leave Augui
-lai:-15 A. k
DOW
• JV
DAY TRAIN.
Mtiei-n.,...
7:00
Savimiiah..
■ -5:30 P. 5|.
\ lignata ...
...
. - ........
-.5:38 1’. M
Gouiiectu g
with ti;
tin»
Iirtde .ve n Ugufcta 8:45 A. Vt
UP
Ml
irilT TRAIN.
Savannah ..
.7/20 B. M.
vlaeiui.,. 6:55 A. J|
Angus!#.. .3:12 A. y
■ ennecling w:i li train.that leave Jugusta!c;3 P. M
•DOWN NIGHT TRAIN.
Macon t>:2a J". M.
Savamiali 5:10 A. H,
Auuustu , 3:18 A. M*
Milledgevi:lc 4:3a V. M.
Eatmitv" r . ..2:4" K. M.
Cont.eetiiiL' with train that learc Augnsta S:5S P. V.
A. M. trains fruin Savannah and August#
and P. M. train from Macon connect with Mil-
uetlgevrile traiu at Gordon daily, Sundays ex-
cepted.
P. M. train from Savannah conneei» ws?l
ihrough mail train on South Carolina Railroad
and P M. train from Savannah and August#
with trains on South Western and Muscogee
Railroads. U M- ROGERS,
Aef'g Master of Transportation.
Ju- e 2. 18f>!>. 22- ly
roiHi>livftor’>' salt*;
11’ILL be s-11 aciStable to all oriler from tlie
’• (J"tm ot OHi - ay of Johnson t'OTn tv, in tii.
tow-u.ot Wrigl-tsv.il*, ‘-aid count} , on tf e lirstTucs-
•lay iUt/ti.y l.i xt, m nImi tin- u‘-nal lioiir> »i. ji.-Je.
"i.e bun-ire<1 aim sixty acres ol hind, (Hi-.') adjoin'
ing .amis of B. G. Mnitn, ./. J. Wiggins,-utd .-tli-
ers Sold as ti.c property "1 SaVaiitl Gr.enw.y
..eccased. lerins casl.. I uretiasY.- pay tor dee .
n . stamps. A. G. Git EE A >v -* i , Aibn r.
•Jtiiie i, ls7|t t a
fS'oiice.
r r'IllK’J’Y days.-iltcrnate applieatViu n if be in-.di-
A lolneConit ol Ordinary n! JoL.n.-o" coui"y,
for leave to.seda.il too auds belonging to the es
tate of A'aiuutl Greenw..y,‘ ale o said county,
eea-ed. A. G. IjREEAWaI', ’r.
Juno 1..1S7U.
Gt
iN Tt
>1xG1-V—Johiibou loamy.
OLTi E i> hereby triveu tu ail peisono eonecTii
ed, tiiai Tho?'. W.urer?*, late olMiul couli.y
na> dt parted Uy?* life intestate and i.o per>Oi# 9.a
applied *»r aiiimm.'Uutioii on the c.^tii e «.f >jii .
i'lioliias Wa.ter>, ulnl .hut ill term* of the law a
iir.uisiralioii will he vestedyu t».e C r ieik oi, ihe *>d
P» rn»r t'niirt - r m}uic other ti; abiVpropei pc'rsoii
thirty dayalter U:e pul».ieai:on of tins citutfoi
ut less ?oiae Va]*d oojecLiou 1^ made to hi?* appwm -
111 5r 1*1.
Given under tny hand at office iu Wi ightsvil e
this iiay lain, lS.'y.
It ihs T. KOBSOA’, D. G. C. Ord’y.
may 25, 187". 3.-d*
GEORGIA—Johnson County.
By Ja-. R. L.'Allen, Ordinary.
Wliercas -/ol.n F. N orris, Administrator of -/. W.
•1 a ker, deceased,' makes upp.'ieutiou fur letters ol
Di-mission fr-.m said sY.iru nistraliou.
r-> tin- their objections if any the' have, within the
urn- pieseritie.1 by :aw to show Cause, it any tiny
have, why sai-t letters of Diso.ismOu shuul-i not
be granted.
Given under inv band at office iu Wrightsvilie,
this Marched, 1870.
JAS. R. L. ALLEN, Ord’y.
March a, It70. m3m*
JliscfUa coos Advertisement*.
Ihin
late ot M a.'hiu*r < u county, deieabed,
•re requeritt d to make immediate payment, an t
those having th tmmriy apmH mi'hI e>tute will
present them to the undersigi.ed in te r m> of the
aw. W. BL'RNiS, A< in’r
May 4, 1870 4hd
GEORGIA—Washington County.
By llaywood Brookin.°, OrdV.
Whcrea.s, James R. Avant applies to me for letters
of Guardianship for Dennis Graham, minor orphan
of Dennis Graham, deceased— ;
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned, to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law and show cause, if any
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in bandersviiie, this
3«-th day of May, Ib70.
liAYWOOD BKOUKINS, Ord’y.
June 1, 187". 30d
Oranges, Appj
es, Raisins, Nuts,
CANDY Ac-at
J N. A T. i. £1LM0RE.
Dec In, 1 S‘f»9.
ri£
tgtoli ‘'ounty.
li. Ilayw&od Brookins. Ordinary.
Whereas, Virgil s. and Joel B. Joyner have filed
ben- petitions for -litters -of Administration on
the estute ol Hucl A. Joyner, iatc of said county,
deceased.
These are therefocc to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors ol said deceas
ed, t» be uud appear at tny office within tlie tine
prescribed bylaw, and show cause if any they have,
why sui-i letter, should not be granted.
Given under :ny hui-d ut office in Sandersville,
his 20th day of Mav, lsfiit.
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y.
may 25,1870. 30d* .
Legal Notters for Liiiauurl Comity.
VY
Kiiiiiiiuri MicritPri Nalcs.
ILL he solo hclore 'lie Court house door in
Mk-ainabqru, Eunuiaad con-aiy. j-Q. the first
Tuesday in J n.y next, the fol?awiug prope ty.
tr—wit ;
Sercn hundred (700) acres of land moee or less;
lying in th- a th district ol said eouuty, on. the West
side of the great Uhoopee river, adjoining -..rjd- ot
Solomon Williauispu; levied on as the property of
George ?mith to satisiy one Superior Court ti la is
sued iroin the Superior Court gf said county, in fa-
tor of the officers of tbu ' vjprt, vs George Smith..
A Iso. one tax tiia in favor of the State vs Geor-'e
Sin ii h.
Also, at the same time and place,, will b, sold; four
hundred (4UU) acres ot land,, "lore or less, lying in
the 5Uth district of said county, adjoining lauds of
tho estate of 1*. II. Ntjiy.uus, and others, known as
the place where James R. Phillips now lives; levied
upon as the property of said 1’milips to satisiy one
Superior Court lifa issued lfthti the 'Superior Court
of said county,,in favor of A. J. Williamson, Jr. vs
James R.. jfttiiips. Property pointed by Plaintiff's
Attorney.
R. J. PUGESLEY, Sh'ff. E. C.
June 1, 1S7". td»
GEORGIA—Emanuel < ounty.
By Janus B. Kennedy, Ordinary.
Whereas John 11. Sherrod applies to me for letters
of Dismission troni Admiafiiaation of the estate of
G. W. Kaswortby, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite arid athnonish all aefjl
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be and appear at my office within the time pre
scribed by law and show cause if any they have why-
said letters should not be granted.
Give# under my hand at office in Swainsboro, this
April 4th, 1S78.
JaXES B. KENNEDY, Ord’y-
April 13, 1870. m3m
GEORGIA—EmahueliCWrity.
By .las. B. Kennedy, Ordinary.
Whoi eus, Spr-m-er Y-.un^l-l -od has applied tome
for Exemption of pt-rsopaiiiy and wetting apart and
valuation of Homestead, and 1 will pa-s upon tin
-nine at 1" o’clock A. SI. On the 2"th in»i., at.111',
office in Swainsboro.
JA*. B. KENNEDY,,O r I’v.
Jim e S 1*7". 2>"
EEESE’S SOLUBLE PACIFIC
GrTT^UNTO.
r I'ITE UM-.eiitgncii j§«..- »iceii Dj-pt.imctl Agent foi
JL W:.riiiii.gt4/ii cuin.M, tor ihe s^iii* ot this (in
aim i'cr>oii> tiesiriug lt» j»ureba?*e, shouLl }»Kt io
tluir oidcts a?- en!l) as pmeticuble, as the
will be limilctl. T vrm> $67.vasli lor ton ol
ibs in jMiVuh.naii, or t>u ut >tatiou IS. whirli ih-
i*l ii«! o* ti eight ai d clhtvuge. ('etiou wi L be reeciv-
ed for Guano and hehi a?* long a» p.rtie?» mav de
•"iris tt» get tlieaUvai-cc in price in ihe riprimr.
A!?*«», Agent for th? sale of Bacgh:> Raw Bone
Rhosphate-s. Having nsuiic arrungcmcin?* with the
Mttinilactuiers, tins Fertilizer vv .il be ordered di
rect from Bull.more. 1 rive f*cr ton.
THOMaS EVA^b, Agent,
Dec. 1 % l8»»9. tf Teniiili**
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing which
Is at once agreeable,
healthy, and eflectnaj
for preserving the
hair. Faded or gra:/
hair is soon restored
to its original color
with the gloss and
freshness of youth.
Thin hair is thick
ened,-falling hair checked, and bald
ness ofien, though not always, cured
hy its use. Nothing can restore tho
Lair where the follicles are destroyed,
or the glands atrophied and decayed.
But such as remain can be saved for
usefulness by this application. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi
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Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, ami
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances which
make some preparations dangerous and
injurious fo the li.-ifr. the Visor can
a air benefit but Dot harm it. If wanted
merely for a
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nothing else can be found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it doe3
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long ou the hair, giving it a rich glossy
lustre and a grateful perfume.
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PBIC3 $1.00.
Jan. 5, 1870. Ty
SHALLENBERCER’S
T
•Yo/irc.
■'llIKTY (lays nfU-r daw- up) 1 cation will he made
tl.c Ib-m-rchlt- Court "t Ordinary of Emm.nil
county, for leave to ad: the lands bdi-uaiii^ to
the estute of Utury Hall laie of c. id coun
ty, decease L ‘ J AMES HAUL, Guardian,
may 11; 1870. lya
Fever and Ague
antidote
Always Stops, {he Chills.
This Medicine has been before the Public
fifteen years, and is still ahead of all other
known remedies. It does not pur-e, does
not sicken the stomach, h perfectly safe in
any doic and under all circumstances, and
is the only Medicine that wiU
CURE IMMEDIATELY
$nd permanently every form of Fever and
A»ne, because it is a perfect Antidote to
nalaria.
Sold by all .'Drugaygta.
D c. 22, to off. ol-Iy ,
NEW GOODS.
Splendid JlssQVtment,
low Prices.
I Ueg to announce to my friends,
that I have just relumed froua
New-York
with the best selected St- ck of GO^DS
ever brought to this market, consisiim-
of such unices as are usually found a^i
inv store.
In addition to it, I have brought out
a rich assortment of splendid
JEWELRY,
(warrant, d pure) Si ver and silver pU
oil \\ .-ire such as. spoons, forks, Cup-
nod Goblets, io-which 1 invite
Special .mention
of customers.
•V. .V£wvi^f.v.
Marsh 22, 18T0. *" ^3_tf
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
For Diseases of tho Throat and Lungs,
such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping
Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma,
and. Consumption.
ProT^ably never before in the whole
wed ic in e. has any tilingvKesa»\-»>wii3cly and »o deeply
the conlidenee of mankind, as this excellent
Stjiijedy lor pulmonary complaints. Through a lonjr
series of years, and anioir.r most of the rnre*oi‘
men it has risen higher and higher in their e>lim»-
tion, it, bus become ijaeiter known. Jt.- uniloni^
character anti power to cure tlie various aiVections
of the lungs ami throat, have made it known ns a re-
li’ibic protceOor ag;iin&t them. While adapted to
Diilder Ibrnu? of disease and to young children, it is
at the samc-trjmc the most cfTectual remedy that can
be given for incipient consumption, and the dan*
geruns affections of the throat ami lungs. As a pro
vision against Sutlden attaints of Croup, it should*
be kept on hand in every family, and indeed a> all
are soniethnes subject to cohls and congim, nil
should be provide*l with this antidote for them. #
Although settled Consumption is thought in
curable, still great numbers of cases where the
<nse seemed settled, have been completely rured,
and the patient restored to sound health by th^
Cherry JfferUfvul. So complete is its mastery
‘over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that
Hie most obstinate of them yield to it. When noth
ing else could reach them, under the Cherry Pec
toral they subside and disappear.
Singers and Vublic Speakers find great pron
tcction from it. .
Asthma is always relieved and often wholly
cured by it. ’ . .
Jtronchitis is generally cured by taking th«
Cherry Sectoral in small and frequent doses.
80 generally are its virtues known thatwc neeu
not publish the certificates of them here, or do niojr
than assure the public that its qualities are imiy
maintained.
Ayer’s Ague Cure,
For Fever and A<me. Intermittent WJ
ChiH Fever. Remittent Fever,
Aetjo, Periodic-'! or Bilioue •’
and indeed aU the affecrious
from ma!ariQQ3, marsh, or n uaa
poison*.
As its name imnlips, it iloes Cure.
fail, Contamimr neither Arsenv, Quinine, fi* „ nc .
Zine, nor any other minenil or poisonpo*-js.
whatever, it. hi, aowisc Ijiim-ts au-y
number and imwort.ince oflrs enres in ' lie “aLi«-ve
trii-ts, are Iit»tra!,v hevond arrount, and we . (>
withont a parallel in the hi-tur>' of AffiieDnf wa
On- pride is erratiflerl by the aoknoivl>’d.2rn ^
receive.of the radical cures elfecte-1 in"O >
cases, and where other remedies had wnoii, or
Unaci-iimateil persons, either resi-u-m ’
travellins thrurcrii imasmatic localities, will 1
AOTE CT-Itiy 'hub■ m
... taints, ansinpr from |oq . ^
of the Livor, it Is nn excellent remed>, stu
the Liver into healthy activity. _ i n i n tn itii
For Bilious Disorders and Liver Comply■ :* ^
an wellent remedy, producing man'
markable <iire*?, where other medicine 2 ««*
, . Ih-cnared by D-;. .1. C. Aral * C°; ;0 I<i.
arid Analytical CheriMSts, LowcU, Mass., a
aU round the woril.
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