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7\,]e to find readj-ma«fc fortunes for them
lS?0 rhev scorned the huohlo and useful work
li ,‘njMtion, which is tie basis of permanent
ritr Thev had pjither skill nor patience
r £icStnrfi! opemtfns, nor for mining, nor
while tbJ Indians, whom they had
i*P' worked ir mining for their enrich-
ilmnqro artnally marched over the sil-
^'nountaiM of Potosi without knowing of
t» r . odJ ho turned' back to fight with
I he visible treasure of the Inca. Thus
invaders overran almost the whole
,nd South America, in a few years,-
Eldorado. To terrify their enemies
ith them horses, and to sustain them.
;ook with them pigs. That indefat
signer, the pig, boro au important
13 -In the Spanish conquest of America. Se-
f'f „ j^il’dcazar, an officer of Pizarro,
r Tv ,j no rtbward to the sources of the river
stolen*? and reached the plateau of Bogota.
Jrl r w uje ut the same time Quesada, who
Shaded on the north coast and marched up
river Magdalena and Nicolas Federraann,
i! with a l*ody of German soldiers, at the
iiiund of the Emperor Charles V., and at the
iLnint of a German merchant, had come over
^ ._-ioin« from the oast, from the basin of
lONSS COUNTY.
within the legal hours of Sale, one four acre lot fit
uate in the town <•! tlintor.; said lot has ekitchen and
barn on it.agood garden sj-ot. ond some choice fruit
trets. Snl.l a? the property of Robert K. Hutching?,
deceased, for division. Term? ca«h
RICHARD H. HUTCHINGS.
Sole.’•dah •; Administrator.
oot33-w40d)
It appearing to the Court that a motsjitr oxiatsfora
cu«rdian i° he appointed for the,m>nor obilrtren of
- ^ j . ier v • ^ ‘re th ore fore i.o rite all persons con-
.V a ,? s V f a have, at the He-
vf.?l crin ^thur Court ■why the gil&rdiittiphip t>f
said children shall not be vested in the Clerk of the
. upenor Court, or gome other competent person of
mo county. Given under my band offici-lly.
octl5-30d R.T. ROSS. Ordinary.
A- DM INISTR ATORM SALE—Will be sold before
■t -A- the Court-house door in the town <,f Clinton,
Jones eotmty, between the legal hour? of sale, on the
FimTnosday in Decembernext, three hundred and
ntteen acres of land, more, or les . ti>nnted in Jone-c
cou: to. near the Ocinulcoa river, adjoining lands of
S. II. Durham. W. R. Ritchey and others, very little
improvement thereon, and has soma good woodland
thereon. Sold as the property of F. Af. Adams, de
ceased, for distribution. Terms dash.
WILLIAM BROOK^.
Administrator
nct8-w4M
.A. the Cuurt-honse door In tho town of Clinton.
Jones county, within tho legal hoar? of sale, on the
nrst raesdnym December next.'one hundred and fifty
acrfso^Band. more or less, adjoining Und< of Jero-
miah Lowe, Win. Denning and other? Said Land has
t'rctty fair lmjirovcmenLs thereon, in situated one
mile troui the Central Railroad—has plenty woodland
lor lenc-ng and other purposes, hold as tho property
of lsphraim Moore, deceased, for dltribution.
Terms cash.
ectS-wlOd BRYANT BALKCOM, Adm’r.
EoKflIA, JONES TOUNTY—^BDissav’sOppicr,
AT Chsubibs. Octpbc * * *—
ber M. jBfA.— Uhcreae, At»
. .. it Chaubers,
riam Moore applies to mefortheGtiardiaosbiooftlie
two. minor children'or Ephraim Mcotc, deceased.
Levin arid Aiiiuo P. M*;ore.
There are to cite all person? concerned to show
chase, if any they have, on the first Monday in Dc-
eemner next, why the same hall not bo granted.
Witness my hand officially.
„„ „„„ R.T. ROSS,
oetltl-wtX) 1)Ordinary.
GEORGIA. JONES COUNTY-Ordixaby’s <tfick-
VX MTU Coi'.iTT. at Chambers, October 21. I860.—
ntiercav, John W. Simmons. Guardian of J..hn R.
Simmons, minor, applies to me for dismission:
It is. ordered, that all persona concerned ?how
cause, if any they h iva to tho, comrary. on or before
tbe.lst Monday in December next, at this office.
witness my:hand officially.
R. T. ROSS.
oct27-w3m) . , Ordinary.
RECEIVER’S SALE.
LANDS, VALUABLE MILL
AND WATER POWER SUFFICIENT
TOSL 3LTJ$ri*X&G A FACTORY.
f h BORGIA. MERIWETCKRC-HINTV.-Ey virtue
VX of an order tiom the ibm. John S. bigbr, Judge
of the Superior Courts ot tho i'allacoosa Cir uit. will
be sold, jn the town of Oreenville in raid county, on
the first Tuesday in December next, within tho leeal
hours of sale, all the real estate, including the Mill
Pr pertv. situated in raid county, belonging to tho
estate of William Mitchell, deceased, consisting of tho
following described property, to-wit: Lot of Land
No. 160. half of Lot No. 187.00 the north side of Red-
0«k creek; and 10 acres off ofLot No. 188, lying nrth
of raid creek, arid up to high water mark on thes.iurh
side of said crepk.'ol: containing 312K acres, more or
le-s. Also, two-thirds interest in a valuable Merchant
Mill, together with mill and water privileges.
And al-o, the remainder of the widow’s dower, con
sisting of Lot ot Land No. ISO anil one-third interest
iusaid Mill, together wth water privileges.
' All of the above described property is situated in
tho Tenth Di-triet of the said county, about seven
mile? north of Greenville and a bout throe miles south
of Rocky Mount.
The water power at said Mill is said to be the
best in tho county, and capable of running a factory
or other valnnble machinery. There has been no lack
of water thero daring the recent unprecedented
drought. Capitalists would do well to examine this
JNO. WM. BOYD.
Receiver.
T?XE<
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county, within the legal -hear* of sale, on tho first
Tuesday in December uext, one hundred and sixty
acres of Land, being Let o.45in the Twelfth District,
Fourth Section of said Cherokee county, belonging
to the estate of Hearndon Patterson, late of said coun
ty, deceased Said Lands are valuable. Sold for dis
tribution. T. m* cash.
SAMUEL T. BRAGG,
II. H. PaTTERSON.
octs w40i Executors.
it* river Orinoco. By three simultaneous inva-
fi*, ,i. e kiuudom of tho Muyscas of Bogota
C ^Jiattetcd destroyed. Then tho three
’ roW 9 tood face to face, ready to decide
jjjv* ^oflicting claims by a triangular battle, if
'** tueW how to fight ona. But they wisely
iVunitied to return to Spain, and submit their
• 1 claims to the decision of tho Emperor.
tl v 11 0 Francisco Pizarro, who conquered
' ,jj e jjre.dest leaders of hisimmediato time
Valdivia, who conquered Chili to the
**T. Reualcazar, who conquered Bogota to
' ’ rt h ; ami Gonzalo, one of the brothers of
tv nc’rco* Pizarro, who, starting from Quito,
v.r^rl the Andes, and be or bis followers
^or sailed down the whole coarse of the
v .J tmazoii, from its source to its junction
Jitl, the Atlantic. Gonzalo Pizarro is called,
I rile historian Herrera, “a great enemy to re-
!L." He took little pleasure in what was
and known. The unknown, with its
r.jiaWt* treasures, over lured him onward to
I exploits. The country which tho Pizarroa
Ljaonqnered anil over which they ruled, cx-
' 1 j from Quito to Cuzco, over fifteen de-
0 f latitude. But as they stood upon tha
r! s. they looked down towards tho monsnre-
C tains of Central South America, into which
ismiijMy rivers ran from the mountains, with
i^,,ag aud excited expectation. They could
I -a liclicvc that the narrow strip of country be-
j«tn the Andes and the Pacific was tho only
jjjMj. cultivated district of South America, and
jlit every other part was merely wilderness in-
liWitd by naked Indians. Among forests and
Borssses'they songbt for a new Pern, beforo
~\f\ Lad explored the wealth of that Peru over
thicb they already ruled. During fifty years
•ie x-piraiions of Europe had been directed
I jnutds ihe West, but now the Spaniards tnrn-
[ j their faces to the East; aud as Columbus
ial traversed the soa in search of El Dorado,
goinulo Piairro, with the same object, prepar-
: j!v traverse an unknown arid almost equally
abrasive laud. The means at has command
nre far greater than those of which his brother
uisposed, lint the direct result which he
! idiieved wns small. He marched from Quito
nth 3.V) picked soldiers, among whom were 150
iorse-nien; and he took with him 4,000 Indians,
xlUti) pig.--, sheep and goats, and 1,000 dogs.
Alter two years of wandering and suffering he
slanted to Quito, with a small handful of sick
ltd weary men, clothed in rags. As he des-
jeended the last spurs on the eastern side of tha
Andes, he encountered one of those terfible
fjrthquakes for which that region had acqnired
n nnbappy notoriety. When bis army reached
the plains, a deluge of rain for fifty days buried
the entire face of the country in mud, so that
they supposed they bad reached the great main
sewer of the whole world. To the snow and ice
d the mountains had succeeded suffocating
wnntb and damp. But the courage of tho
Spaniards only rose higher as they marched ou
through fire and water, through cold and beat,
into the wilderness. They questioned the poor
iihahitants of the swamps and forests, and
gathered from them, as they thought, that fur
ther to the east were mighty and wealthy king
dom?, with numerous populations and splendid
cities, and ample means of satisfying the ever-
burairg thirst for gold. They marched on un
til they reached the river Napo, one of the
I greatest of the npper tributaries of the Amazon.
tad the natives informed them that it ran into
I fie ‘‘Sweet Sea.” They were sure that, if thoy
canid only reach the great river which bore this
time, they would find rest nnd plenty. They
built a brigantine and launched her on the Na-
pi>, and Piztrro gave tha command of her to 11
knight named Orellana, and ordered him to sail
down the N ipo to ils continence with the Amn
ion, while Pizarro led the remnant of his army
along tlie river's bank. Orellana reached the
Amazon, abandoned his commander aud com
rades to their fate, sailed down the Amazon to
its month, and thus earned by treachery the
honor of one of the greatest discoverers of that
age of marvels. Pizarro and his comrades
had among them no iron except their swords—
nor even uny gold, which would have been a
rerypoor substitute; so they could not build an
other vess« 1. Through forest s and morasses and
over mountains thoy struggled back to Quito,
vhere eighty famished and ragged men, grasp-
i-S swords scubbardlass and almost eaten away
hy runt, and two leau dogs, appeared two years
liter the departure from the same place of a
splendid and boastful army.
Along with Columbus, Cortez, and Francisco
Piitrro, the .Spaniards reckon as the fourth of
the chief A/tu/uiitadore# of America, Hernando
deSito, who explored the month of the Missis-
spriaud conquered, or at least fought nnd died
to Florida. He was the son of a poor nobleman,
std he began the world with nothing but his
coat of arms, bis sword and shield. Ho served
aider Pizarro in Pern, aud being sent to meet
the Inca, his foaming and rearing steed struck
the Peruvians with astonishment and terror.
*?•» died on the banks of the Mississippi, and
h» followers, dreading that if they buried him
on land the Indians would desecrate his remains,
loidvd his coffin with stones and sank it in the
fiver bed. His funeral has been compared to
th«of Alario the Goth, whose body the distant
weestors of tho Spaniards cast into an Italian
fiver; and, in truth, tho history of the Old
world can hardly produce any name so mighty
•hit the names of the conquittadores may not
deserve to be placed beside it. The Spaniards
that day were cast iu a heroic mould, but the
wealth after which they craved, destroyed the
virtues by which they gained it Happy was
'he fate of our own country, whose seamen were
forbidden to approach tho tropics, and acquired
laid polar ice a liardidood before which the
•Weessoni of the coiiqnUtadore* quailed. In
% years from the discovery of America the
Twiards founded a far-reuching and magnifi
cat dominion. In another fifty years the En-
fihh shook that dominion to its foundation.
From that time to the present tho energy of
®pain lias dwindled, and both the old country
uid her colonies, or what is left of them, have
!*en given over to decrepitude and decay. It
t? Mill an open question, after a year of revolu
tion, whether she has it in her to begin a new
*ad vigorous life, and whether she has among
«r leaders men capable of displaying the cour-
•go and policy of the old conquistadores.
Gorn Growing in the South.
Upon the imperative necessity of raising com
Applies in tho South, we clip the following sen-
nble suggestions from tho Newnan Herald of
*rtdny ;
The Wheat Chop.—Nothing but the immense
SH&ntity of wheat produced South as well as
forth has prevented com from selling nt fam-
prices. Hence the importance of this crop
* seen and felt, and should be • appreciated.
Mu not our famers, in sowing wheat, take this
consideration—or will they become too
tsonomieal of fertilizers, or devote none but
haamted land to its production, to the injury
^themselvesand tho country? If the latter
worse is pursued, they will be amenable to the
nighty charge of “knowing their duty, but
it not. . - . - . „
insist that cotton is a more profitable crop {mn W favSritra to° seTtorOm
'~ iQ Coro- nrmmlnd /»nm trhonf. oMinn tp_ we j ff ht?a r o warranted to be satisfactory. **• .. .
Agents for pure prepared Haw Bone and Raw Bone
Superphosphate. ; • • aaglS-wdm
BIBB COUNTY.
;. : -•?-
XaSPSK COUNTY.
property of J. Driskell. to, satisfy a fi. fa in favor of
Braxton Ezell, aga.inst J. Garrett, administrator O'.4-,
T7AECt;T0a’.S SALK.—Gzosor.*, Bibb Coosty.—I TASPER COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALE.-Will be
JLj By virtue of an order from the Conrt of Ordinary eJ sold before the Court-House door, in the town of
offaid county, will bo sold before the Court-house : Moaticello, between the legit honr?'of sale. on the
doorof said county, on the 1st Tuesday in November 1 firrt Tuesday in December next, 1869. the following
next, AnriaK the legal hours of sale, the following! property: Ninehundred aqd forty(WOiacres of land,
property belonging to.the estate of Judge Abner P. ( mdroor less, adjoining the lands of John Hancock, e.
Powers, deceased: Eighteen Shares of the Stock of' P.’Viacent. and D. K. Andrews. Levied on as the
tho Maeon k Brunswick Railroad potni-aoy. : Also a ^ property of J. Driskell. to . satisfy a fi
wood-lot on the Forsith road, near Maeon, in Bibb : Braxton Ezell, against J. Garrett, adn
connty, conlniningtBacres.' rermsteadhf ■' T "''- ; ot Driskell. dreeased, issued from Putnam. Superior
Also. wi;l be solo before the Court-bous -door in tho Court. March Term, 1863 Property pointed out by
county of Dougherty, on the Jat Tuesday,-in Deoem-I plaintiffs attorney. . ..
her next.during tbeieval hoarsofs.lo.thePIaniatpm Also, at the sutno.lime and place, will besold two
belonging't» the estate of Judgo Abner P. Powtii, hundred and fifty-five 1255) aerrs, more or less, ad-
deceased, situated in the Second District of Doarher- ■ joining the lands of Wester Pitts,' Sarah Alten, ChaS.
ty c-nnty. Georgia. - . . — — * ‘ ‘
,183,184. 135.
hundred and fifty . . _.
Al-o. at time or.d place, two City Lorn in the j ofthe Will annexed of J. C; Banks, deceased, issued
city acAIbuny, GeonMt. r Eaaziwl Inuoonrl fr’-’m J«sp-r County Court. Semi-Annual S'ssion,
Also, on thf next day, at the Plantation above ad- July Term, 1867. Property pointed out by the plain-
vcrtised. 17 mile- west of Albaiiy.nJl the,periihablo tiff. ,1. it. PrJNN,
i-rom-rty of ssid estate, consisting of Wagons, Farm-i oct29 tds) Sheriff
ing Utensils. Mules, Cuws. oxen, Corn. I’oddcr. Cot- T1C „™ cnvi,TdBW esi p wtii \L
ton Seed, C 'tt-.n Gin. etc., and every description of TAUjITJ SUERIFFo SALE Will be
firming uponrtenaheos ll sold before the Court-House door, in Monttcello.
All jhe ibove described property sold for tho pur- : on the first Tuesday in December next, within the
Pomw fdisrributi n and for the payment of the debts i UmUhaurs of sale, one small lot in th° village of
of said estate Hillsborough, containing three-fourths of an aore.
The Plantation will bo s-ldf .r >-alf cash; thehal- -more, or less, known as the old grocew lot, and one
rock at tuelve mo tbs with inerest and approved small framed house, occupied by Mr. Hsber as a shoe
secarity The perUhabfe property wilt be sold for shop. Lev.td on ui he hr-’P^tyof M-rsh.-iU Ilole-.
cash. JOHN P. MANLEY, sembsck to satisfy a ti. fa. issued from the Superior
oct26-tillDec7) Executor 1 Court of.said county, in favor of P. W. Dorsett vs.
. Marshall HolesembaOk, E. 8. Wynen and Wesley
GooDbj-. Property pointed out by phiin^Uff.^^
j qct£9tds) ^Deputygheriff.
A DMIXtSTRATRlX’8 SAI.E-By virtue of an or-
. a. <t<-r tr-ro the C- art «f Ordinarv of Twieg* coun
ty. will be «> *t on tho first Tuesday in December
next, at the <’ urx House door in Irwinton, VVilkin-
son county. Georgia, during the legal hours of sale,
ta?> «c -■ ... laad. more or less, sitna’ed near Gordon;
is k i-tva a- the Graves place, and adjoins tho land*
of Ju lge Whitehurst, B. Bridgets F. Newby, and
others, and belong? to tbe estaieof John Fitzjyftrick,
l.vo of Twivtrs county, deceased. The land will be
sold in >m<ll lots. Fold for distribution. Terms
cash.
ELIZ ABETH G. EUZPATRICK.
oc-Q-ty o' Administratrix.
r |tRl , 6TEK’l> SALK.—Will be sold beforethc Conrt
I (louse door, in Perry, Houston county, nnder an
order from the Chancellor, on the fi-st Tuesday in
December next: Lot of land. No. 44. in tbe tenth
district of said county. Fold for distribution among
the : nrtie? entitled to the proptrtv. Terms cash.
CHARLES S. WINv.
oet2R-w»ds) Trustee.
NOTICE.
\ ViLlMBLK F.IRSI FOR S.1LE,
O X BIG POTATO CREEK, Pike county, Georgia,
five mili-s from Bamesville, on tbe road leading
from Baraesville to Zebulon.
Also. Wheat. Corn. Kudd-r. Farming Implements,
etc.. Mule?. Milch Cow*. Cattle, Hosts, Wagons, Carts,
Bugsies. Household and Kitehen Furniture—will be
sold on the
Tenth Day of November Next,
At tho residence of WM. 0. KENDRICK, late of
Pike county, doceased, tbe following property, to-wit:
*350 Acres cf &and in One Body,
On Big Potato Creek, about 275 acres cleared, the
baiance in tho woods a d heavily timbered; and 75
aere? cf first-class bottom land in cultivation and un
der good fence.
There is on the place two settlements—ono large
Dwelling House, Gin Uouse and Screw, Barn,
Stables. Wood and Bhi-ksmith Shop, and all other
necessary out buildings, in good repair.
Also, at the game rime and place, 100 acres of Pine
Land, with some improvements.
Also, one-half interest in tbe Brick Store, in the
• own of Bamesville, now occupied by Skaggs & Blas-
ingame.
Also, three fine Mule?, one Co*t, two yoke of Oxen,
one single Ox. five Milch Cows and other cattle.
Also, twenty-five hea ' of Hogs, one new Cart, one
Cray, one two-horse Wngm. two old Baggies, one
?st of blacksmith's and carpenter's Tools, nnd a large
•inun ity uf ?. nsoned wagon timber of all kinds; one
ir-m Syrup Mill and Kettles, and a great many other
things too tediou? to mention, •-ale to continue
from day to day till all is sold. 8old for a division
among the heirs. The land can be bought privately.
Terms Cash.
MARYANN KENDRICK, 1
WM. M. KKWDKICK. \ Heira _
oct8,w4t
8. H. BUSSEY,
R.N.J. WILLIAMS.
MALL’S
? {VEGETABLE SIGlLfAN
'HAIR
jRenewer.
RENEWS THE HAIR TO ITS ORIGI
NAL COLOR WHEN GRAY.
Renews thenutritivo mattcrwhich nourishes thehair
RENEWS THE GROWTH OF THE HAIR
WHE.VBALD.
Renews the brash, wiry hair to silken softness.
BE.UTIFIX MAIK DRESSING.
One bottlo shows its effects.
R. P. HALL A Co. Nashua, N.H.. Proprietor*.
For sale by all druggists. oet31-eoddtwlm
SAULSBURY, CHERRY & BLASIRGAME*
WAREHOU0E
COMMISSION MEECHANTS,
MACON, GA.,
(At the Fire-proof Wnrcbouso formerly occupied by
Adams, Jones Jt Reynolds.)
. corn, provided com, wheat and cotton re-
®s>.n at present price3, but don’t any man of
fainary mind know that if the production of
, jra a nd wheat is abandoned, and that of cot-
0 atone engrosses the attention of farmers
Jp Planters, tho prico of breads tuffs will rise
• onco nnd that of tho staple decline ? Then we
Tp 0 °ttf fanners not to believe that they can
c T se coltoa while everybody else wfil produce
*-a and wheat. Your neighbor has the same
? ‘o his interests that you have, and if you
wil1 P°y you to cultivate nothing but
Vm/, :e n,a y R will pay him. and he
p f o'-low your example and famine will ensue.
mce, we pnt in our petition in behalf of the
J****** °f all, that an honest effort lie made
J f-i’-se a large wheat crop.
* I . ^ r " Halt, has a borealis theory, which is a
-f truly. Ho thinks the Northern lights are
font, 1 * eC i te ^- ra J 3 the sun, thrown back and
tm-i it ^ 1 e i? e snow of the Arctic regions
a ‘he clouds surrounding the pole.
DE0MG00LE & GO ’S
ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS
Cures married and single females. , ' " V .
Ceres old chronic female complaints.
Cures i
jar uterine actions..
»xnraroKu- I—
Cores all diseases peculiar to females..
Cures because Doctors indorse it.
Cures cases of teu y carsstartdiiy/- * * * . ’ *
Cares because prepared by. YhynBUaw.o ■ j t
Cures alter everytbinuel^diaiJs. t ' •
('ure 3 everybody’s sickly wife.
Cures young chlorotic gins. ?
Cures old hysteric and nervous females.
Cures palpitation and melancholy./,- , .p
Cures all monthly pains ajd auffenn*. _
Caret by arousing and restoring to^health.
Cures pains in the head, side and backs - •> j
Cores cold feet and hands.
Cures Editors’and Doctors’wives*
Cures Farmers’ and Merchants’ wives.
Cusesatavrtysuullpri^^^ ^
fwt
A DMI' ISTRATRIX’S SALE.-By virtue of an
A order from the Court hf Ordinary of Bibb coun
ty. will be •oldocthefirstTuesday inDecembernext,
between tbe nsua) h nr? of sale, before the Court-
House .'City Hall) door, the fallowing property, be
longing tn the estate of Au.io Sbrrwonif, late of said
county, deceased, lots Nos. 1 and 2. aud part of lots
..os.3and 4.in b ock "9. (\o?.2,3and 4 have small
cottage houses «ii iheai ) Also, lot No. T, Square 92.
frontingm Arch and ^erond street? Alto, lot No. 4.
Square 76, corner of Oak and Second streets. Terms
cash. M. J. SHERWOOD.
oei23 w6t) Administratriz.
A DM INI' I p A IOR’.S SALE —By virtue of anor-
IA. der from tbo Court ol Ordinary of Bibb county,
wili be si lcf un the first J uesday in December next,
n for>-the Court Bouse (' ity Hall) door, the follow
ing t.rori“Tiy. belonging to the estuo cf John P.
L?m»r. late of i-aiii co inty. decsnscd;
All tb?t tract of 1 nd lying iri Pulaski county, and
kn. wn a? lot? M . 244. 267, and one-half of lotk No?.
243 and 269 thee ime hoing 500 acres, more or less,
and lying in the i wuitieth district of originally Wil
kinson now Pulaski.
A’so, that true’ of land lying i.i tha tenth district
of ll.i ston eonnty, being lots No. 181, and part of lot
No. 1S2, bring :S0.'i acres, more or lets, all isell im
proved.
Also, that tract of land lying in the county of Bibb,
a> d known as the southeast part of lot No. 331, of tho
thirteenth district of originally Houston now Bibb
county.
A! -o. that tract of land lying north of the Forsyth
road, in Vineville, being 18 acre?, more or less, and
divided into building lots. Terms cash.
A. B. BOSS,
oct2i-49d) Administrator de bonis non.
A D.MINISTR ATOR’S PA E.-Will be sold beforo
ri the Conrt boose door, in Macon, on tbo first
i Tuesday in December. 1869, by virtue Of authority
| from the Coart of Ordinary of Bibb couoty, the fol
lowing property, viz: One half of i .ot 8 in Block 23,
of the city <>f Macon, joinir g John Doras ' Also Lots
Nos. 5 andfi in “lock :’fi. of southwest common of the
city of Mae n. Also. 2%.ncres of Land on tho Hous
ton road, ono mile from Maoon, opposite tbe residence
of Junes T. Wilkinson on B.ssett’s s’ill.
Sold as the priperri of Robert Findlay. late of Bibb
county, deceased, f- rthc benefit of hi? heirs and cred
itors. J. MONROE OGDEN,
oct26-40d Administrator de bonis non.
A DMfNISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will besold beforo
JtA tho Court bouse door in Jasper county, on the
first Tuesday in December next, 66 acres of Land,
more or ies?, being the wi ow’s dower in the land be-
i longing to tho estate of Edward Warren, in said coun
ty of Ja?i-?r. Terms cash. B. T. DIGBY,
oct'J7-40d Administrator. •
A DM INISTR ATgR’S SALE,—By virtue ofan or-
tY dor from the Court of Ordinary of Bibb county,
will be sold before tbe Conrt-Honse. (City Hall) door
in thecity of Maeon, on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next, the following property belonging to tbo
estate of Dune?n McCallum, late of said county, de
ceased : lot of land No. 54. in tbe fourth district of
originally Houston now Bibb -<mnry. Terms Cash.
1 G. W. BARFIELD.
oct21-40d) Administrator.
/"TK .RGIA. BIBB COUNTY.— Whereas, C F.
Of Stubbs, Administrator on the estate of H. A.Ful-
ler, deceased, applies t o me for Letters of Dismission.
These are therefore to cito and admonish all and sin
gular. the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be
and appear at my officeon thefirst Monday in January
next, to show cause, if any they have, why Letters
should not be granted the applicant. Gi von under my
hand officially. C. T. WARD.
oct3-w3m Ordinary.
4 DMINISTRATRIX’S SALE.—By virtue o# ; an
jfi order of the Ordinary of Bibb county, will be
sold on the first Tuesday in Docemher next, during
the legal hours of salo. at the City Hall, in Macoa,
(the present Court-House.) the house and lot on Tat-
nall Sonar.?, being the southwestern half of lot No.it,
in Bloek 56, belonging to tho estate of A. E. Cochran,
deceased.
Terms of Sale—Ono-half cash, and balance a*, six
months, with note, secured by mortgage on the prop
erty. Purchaser to pay for title.
E. T. COOHRAN.
oct29-wtds) Administratrix.
rA I0RGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Four weeks after
vJT date, application will be made to tho Court of
Ordinary for leave to sell the real property belonging
to the estate of Margaret Groce. late of said county,
deceased. H. F. WILBURN,
uct6-w4t Executor.
/'T EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Four weokv after
? JT tbe date hereof, application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell all
the real property belonging to the estate of H. A.
Troatuias. lateofsai 1 county, deceased.
JOHN . TROUTMAN. Adm’r,
oct' wSOI T. E. TROUTMAN. Adm’x.
skSAS-sosT eouriTY.
A DMINI-TRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue ol an or-
Jjl der from the Court of Ordinary of Marion coun
ty, Georgia, will be sold on tbe first Tuesday in Do-
ci tnber next, within tho usual hours of sale, at tho
Court-House door in said county, the following de
scribed lands: lot of land No. 185, in the fifth district
of originally Musatgeenow Marion county, well im
proved—also. lot No. 168, in the same district and
county—with the exception ofthe widow’s dower—his
life-time in said lands, which is laid off and covers all
ot the last mentimel lot except sixty-eight acres,
with valuable improvements thereon. All to besold
as the property of John Kemp, late of said coanty,
deceased, ’-old for the benefit of tbe heirs and credi
tors of said deceased. Terms cash.
MORGAN KEMP. Adm’r.,
ADA LINE KEMP, Adm'x.
octl5-wtd
TlfARION SHERIFF SALES—Wil! besold before
!vX the Court-house door in tbe town of Buena Vi-ta,
county of Marion, on tbe first Tuesday in December
next, between the legal hours of sule. Lot of Land Nc.
215 in the Fifth Districtof Marion county.as the prop
erty of Wm. Boynton, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of
Candler, Brown i Co. vs- Boynton A Bosworth.
Also, atthe same time and place 20 seres, more or
less,of Lot No. 2'0. in the Fourth District of originally
Muscogee, now Marion county. Sold a? tbo property
of James J. Arrington, to satisfy a fi. fa. in favor of
Samuel G. Hack vs. James J. Arrington.
JOHN HANKS.
oct31-30J Sheriff.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will be sold, ontbe
jCA. first Tuesday in December next, before tho Court
House, in .Marion county, ail the land belonging to
tho estate of James Parker, deceased, to-wit: No.49,
in the 31st district of Raid county, of which there aro
about forty acres good wood land, and tho other in a
tolerable state of cultivation, with a good frame
dwelling and good nuthouses. Sold for tbe purpose
of distribution. Terms case.
E. S. PARKER.
octl9-w40d (Printer’s fee $6) Adm’r.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will besold on tho
first Tuesday in December next, beforo the Court
house In Marion county, tho following property, as a
portion ol the realty of Solomon Wall, deceased: Ono
Dwelling-hou?o and two Lots, ono Dwelling and Storo
Honse, ono Carriage Shop and Lot, one Blacksmith
Shop and Lot, one Storo aud two Grocery Houses and
Lots in Tazewell, said coanty.
Al?o, at the same time and place, the following
tracts or parcels of Land: Nos. 189,197.161,196.192,162
and half of No. 225 in the Fourth District, and Nos.
237 and 61 iu tho Eleventh District. A11 in said county.
Sold under an order from the Court of Ordinary of
said county. Termseash. L. W. WALL,
octl9-w40d . Administrator.
(Printer’s fee $12.)
T>AILBOAD STOCK AT ADMINISTRATRIX’S
li SALE.—Will ho sold before the Court-House
in tho town of Bncna Vista. Marion county,
on the first Tuesday in December next, as the
property of the late George W. McDuffie, three
shares in the Southwestern Railroad.
Terms cash.
S. A. McDUFFIE.
oct3-40d Administratrix.
r* EOBG1A. MARION COUNTY.—Whereas. Jas.
VX L.Biker applies for tho Administration of the
estate of Osborn Edwards, deceased. This is therefore
to cito all and singular the creditors and heirs at law
of said deceased, to show uause within the timopre-
scribed why letters should not be granted the appli-
cant? • «
Witness my hand September22d» 3SG9. __
JAS* hi* LOWE,
£cpt28-w30d Ordinary.
p EORGIA.MARION COUNTY.—Whereas, Charles
VX Womack, Sr., Administrator of W.F. Kelley, de
ceased, applies for leave to sell the real estate of said
deceased. A11 intcro'-tcd will show cau3e why leave
should not be granted on the 1st Monday in October
next.
Witness my hand. September 22.186?.^
ecpt2S-w4w Ordinary.
/^•EORGIA, MARION COUNTY.—AU persons in-
\X debted to the estate of » m. M. Butt, late of said
county, doceased, aro requested to make immediate
payment, and thoso having demands against the es
tate of said deceased, will prarenyhem for^P.rt'ment.
*ci>t28-w6t Administratrix.
UARDIAN’S SALE.—By virtue of ah order from
YX the Ordinary Coart of Marion county, will be
sold before tho Court-House in said county, on the
first Tuesday in December next, half of lot No. 42, in
the fonrth districtof Raid countj—the same beingthe
property of Warren Reddoek and Georgia Arm Mur
phy. minors, etc. Terms caxh.^ £ spjNKS "
octlD-wIffl (Printer’s fee $6) Gnardidn.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALK.—Will besold before
A. the Conrt-hou ; c in Marion county, on tho first
Tuc=day in December next; sixty-six ncres,- more or
left, of lot of Land No. 131, id the Thirty-second Dis
trict of said county. Sold as the property of George
W. Mayo, deceased. Terms castu ^ WATTS,
octl9-w40d . -V 'Administrator.
(Printer a fee $5.) • *
Jasper county, on tbo first Tuesday in December next,
within the usual hours of sale, one tract of land-tbe
property of tbe estate of John H. Kinard, late of said
county, deceased—lying and being in said county <>t
Jasper, adjoining the lands of Job Tyler, Augustus
W. Lane. Abner C. Dozier, and others, tho whole tract
containing Gve hundred and eighteen acres, more or
less; one-half of which is sot a part - and assigned as
dower to the widow. The whole of said tract to ho
sold, including the widow’s dower. Sold for distribu
tion among the distributees of said estate. Terms
cash. JAMES M. WILLIAMS.
oet'O-td) Adm’r. j
A DMISISTRATOR’S SALE.-Will be told beforo
/A tbe Court House door, in the town of Mootieello,
Jasper county, on the first Tuesday in December next,
within the usual h iurs of eale, ono tract of (and, the
property of the estate of Francis M. Kinard, late of
said countv, deceased, lying and being in said county
of Jasper; adjoining the lands of the estate of Rob
ert Brown, deceased, George Long, and others, con
taining one hundred and thirty acres., mote or (o?s.
To be sold for tho purpose ot paying tbe debts of the
estate, and for distribution. Terms cash.
JAMES M. WILLIAMS,
oet!2-td) Administrator.
TAKE UTOR’S SALE.—Will be sold before the
JEj Court-House door, in the town of Montieello,
Jasper county, on the first Tuesday in Decembernext,
within the usual hours of sale, one tract of land, be
longing to the estate of James II. Montgomery, late
of said county, deceased, lying ond being in said
auu otners, containing inreu u .uurni iiuw, minu or
loss, bold for the purpose of paying the,debts of said
estate, and fir distribution amongst the legatees of
said estate. Terms cash.
WM. S. MONTGOMERY,
oct!2-td' Executor.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE—Will be sold before
tho Court-house door in tho town of Montieello,
Jasper eonnty. on the first Tuesday in Decembernext.
within tbeusual hours of sale, one tract of Land be
longing to the estate of Robert Brown, Into of said
county, deceased, lying and being in said county of
Jasper, adjoining the lands of Michael Kinard, the
of said estate, and for distribution amongst the ais-
tributees of (said estate. Tetms cash.
ISAAC LANGSTON,
octll-td Administrator.
G EORGIA. JASPER COUNTY.-Whereas. James
M. Williams, Guardian of William R. Jeffries,
minor, makes application for Lettors of Dismission
from said tru?t.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to show cause, if any they have, on or be
fore the first Monday in January next, why said let
ters shall not issue to said applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
28th October, 3869. M. H. HUTCHISON.
octtol-w3m • Ordinary.
pEORGIA JASPER COUNTY.—Whereas,Richard
\J S. Barrett makes application for Letter? of Guar
dianship ol the minor children of Nathaniel H. Ramey,
deceased; these are. therefore, to cite and admonish
ail persons concerned to show cause, if any they have,
on or before tho fir t Monday in December next, why
said letters should not issue to said applicant.
Given under joy hand and official sicnaturethis 8th
day of October, I86S). M. H. HUTCHISON.
oct!3-wtd Ordinary,
QUITMAN COUNTY.
Q UITMAN SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold be
fore the Court-house door in Georgetown, in said
county.on the 1st Tuesday in December next, between
tho legal hours of sale, tho following property, to-wit:
One House and Lot in the Town ofGeorgetown in said
county, known a? the old store of John N. Webb, it
indorser.
i Also. Lot? of Land No £81 and sut-h parts of Lots
i Nos. 280,265 and 248 as make up the settlement of P.
i N. Causey, consisting of402 acres, more or les?. lying
in the Eight District of said county. Levied on to
' satisfy sundry fi. fas. from the Superior Court of said
county—James Thompson and others, vs. said P.
N. Causey
j Also, north half of Lot of Land of No. 124, in the
: Twenty first District of said county. Levied on as the
1 property of Alexander Goodwin to satisfy a fi. fa. from
i a Justice Court of said county—L. L. Tilley vs. Alex-
; nnder Goodwin. Levy made and returned to me by
Constable.
i Also. Lot of Land No. 258, in the Eighth District of
raid county (except ten acres in N. E. corner of said
Lot.) Levied on to satisfy a fi. fa rom tbo Superior
Courtofsaid county—Wm. A. ?uwsonvs. JamesC.
Christian, guarnsrhee.
Also, Fractional Lots composed of fifty acres o eh.
Nos- 61 and 62. in the Eighth District of said county,
and whereon Junes Ray now lives to satisfy a fi-ffi
from the Superior Court of said county— Zaehariah
Gay vs. James Ray. Property p-inted out by plain
tiff’s attorney. WM. J. BROWN,
oetG-td Sheriff.
A DMINISTRATOR’S S ALE-By virtue of an order
from the Court of Ordinary of Quitman county,
will be sold on the first Tuesday in December, 1869, at
tho Court-house doorof said county, between the legal
hours of sale, all the real estate—after reserving tho
widow’s dower—of Ichahod Balkcora, docc.issd, con
sisting ofLot of Land No. 187, and part pf Lot? Nos*
184,185,186,165.198.199,200 and 201—all in tbe SthDis-
triotof, originally, Lee, now Quitman county. Sold
for tho purpose of distribution. Terms cash.
HENRY L-BALKCOM,
oct26 40d* Administrator-
Q uitman mortgage sales.—^wm bo sow be
fore the Court-house door in the town of George
town in said county, on tho 1st Tuesday in Deeem icr
next, between the legal hours of sale, the follow nr
property, to-wit: Lots of Land No. 170 and 186, in the
Twenty-firstDistriet of said coanty. Levied ! on'as the
property of Charles L. Mathews, to satisfy a mortgage
fi. fa. issuedfrom the Superior Court of said county—
Thomas W. Sanders and Enrly Varner. Administrator,
vs. Charles L. Mathews. Property pointed out insaid
mortgage fi. fa. W5I.J. BROWN,
oct6-w30d Sheriff
G eorgia, quitman couNTY.v-Thomas' J-
Methoin, Administrator of Daniel B. Mothoin.
represents to the Coutt in his petition, duly filed, that
he has fully administered Daniel B. Mcthcin's estate.
This is, therefore, to cito all persona concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can.
why said administrator should not be discharged, and
reeeivo Letters of Dismission on the first Monday in
January. 1870,
W. P. JORDAN.
oct3-3m* . Ordinary.
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DOOZ.Y COUNTY.
D ooly postponed sheriff’s sales.—^wm
bo sold, on the first Tuesday in Decembernext,
between the usual hours of salo, before the Court-
House door, in the town of Vienna. Dooly county, the
following property, to-wit: Lots of land No?. 247,248,
in tho third district of Dooly county. Sold as tbo
property of Hardy Wheclos. to satisfy a Justice’s
Court fi. fa. in favor of John Bombry vs. Hardy
Wheelos. . .
Also, at tbe same time and place, tbe undivided
one-half interest in and to one thousand acres of land,
more or loss, the numbers not known, but known as
the Plantation where Mims’ mills are situated.
Lovied upon as the property of William 11. Mims, to
satisfy a Superior Court fi fa. in favor of James M.
Jones vs. Mims. Pitman and Brown, the same being
and lying in the ninth district of Dooly county.
Also, 100 acres in the seventh district of Dooly,
number not known, bnt known as the Eli Williams
Place. Property pointed outby j] 1 e q r^IIA M 9 ’
oct29-tds) Sheriff.
J^OPLY_SHERIFF’S SALK.—Will be sold, on the
first Tuesday
>f sale
usual hours of
tho town of Vi*
in December next, between the
- - • - Hi
the town of Vienna, the totiow
Lots of laud Nos. 54,55,42 and 10,
' Si
0, before the Court-House door, in
the following property, to-wit:
_ 55,42 and 10, in the second_dis-
trictof
Watkin
fitvorof SNMI M —5 - -_
dry other fi. foB. in my hands for collection—contain
ing in all, more or less. 810 acres—known as the J. D.
Watkins Plantation. ■■■!' * “
tiff’s attorney.
oct29-w30d)
iet of Dooly county. £old as the property of J. D.
atkins, to satisfy a Dooly Superior Court fi. fa. in
vor of George H. White vs. J. D. Watkins, and sun
ny hands for collection—contain,
ess. 810 acres—known os the J. D
.. Property^ointed^utbytdain-
Sheriff of Dooly County.
G EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.—Whereas, Simeon
L. Tasdor, administrator on the estate of Ray-
monK. Uainoun, applies to me for letters of dismis
sion from said estate: , _ . , ,,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned to be and appear at my office on or beforo the
first Monday in December next, to show cause, if any
"ley have, whv said letters should not be granted,
iven nnder my hand and official signature, this 28th
May, 1869. ' WM. H. DAVIES,
jel-w6m Ordinary.
N OTICE.—Sixty days after date, application will
be made to the Court of Ordinary of Dooly
eonnty for leave to sell the lota of land Nos. 21 and
22, and north half of lot No. 20, in the 13th district of
Lee county, containing five hundred acres, more or
less, belonging to tho minor heirs of James Chastain.
JOHN F. POWELL.
nct3-w604* Guardian.
N otice to debtors-and creditors.—ah
personsharing demands against the estate.of
Andrew J. TVood, deceased, are hereby notified to
present them in terms of the law to the undersigned,
al ldull who arc indebted to the same are requested to
make immediate Payment. W1LH
«et6-w40d Administrator.
/'! EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.—Whereas, Robert
V3T R. Cox, administrator of Aaron Cox, applies to
me for letters of dismission irom said estate;
These are therefore to cito and admonish all con-
eerned to be and appear at my offioe on or before tbe
first Monday in December next, to show cause, if any
they havo, why said letters should not be granted.
Given nnder my hand and official signature, this 28th
May, 1869. WM. H. DAVIES,
jet-w6m Ordinary.
r'fEORGIA. DOOLY COUNTY.—By virtue of an
TJX order from the Ordinary of Dooly eonnty, Ga.,
will be sold before the Court-house door in Starkaville,
Lee oounty; on thefirst Tuesday in December next,
between the lawful houn of sale, the following prop
erty, to-wit: Lots of Land Nos. 21 and 22. and north
half of Lot No. 20 in the Thirteenth District of said
Lee county, known as having been the Staley Plsce,
but now as property belonging to ono minor and two
other heirs of James Chastain, deceased. Termseash.
oe&Q-td* JOHN F. P0WBLL, Guardian.
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Columbus, Ga., April 20,1869.
US- Wholesale Agency at L. TV. HUNT & CO’S,
sep2-w3m 82 and 84 Cherr yst., Macon, Ga
B. A.
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EVERY COTTON PLANTER SHOULD HAVE A
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B. A. WISE & CO.,
Keep them constantly on hand, of all sizes. Abo the
IRON WITCH,
OF TUI SOUTH,
DELTA, GOOD SAMARITAN, W
AND OTHER NOTED FAVORITES. u ,
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FOIt FIFTEEN DOLLARS they will put you ’up a STOVE, handspmely furnished, and warranted
to cook well. For ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS you can take your choice among four hundred, and they
will fill your wagon with Furniture to fit. A good assortment of
Grates* ox-Stoves and Parlor Stoves,
(For Wood or Coal) A large Stock of ■.
HOUSE - FURNISHING GOODS
Always on band, W Order solicited and promptly filled.
CARHART & CITR7D,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
HARDWARE,
CARRIAGE MATERIAL,
Agricultural limits, Mar
Am) MILL SAWS*
BILL STONES, BOLTING CLOTHS
Belting, etc., Paints. Oils am! Glass.
. SIGN 0*;..’< ‘
GOLDEN PADLOCK:,
Cherry Street, : : Maeon, 6a.
ENCOURAGE HOME PRODUCTIONS
A MOST DELIGHTFUL TONIC.
A MOST DELIGHTFUL TONIC.
A MOST DEUGHTFUL TONIO.
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS,
A SOUTHERN PREPARATION,
VALUABLE AND RELIABLE.
the best Tonic Bitters in use.
GOODRICH. WINEMAN A CO..
ManufacturersandPronrietors, and Direct Importers
ol Choice Drags and Chemicals, Charleston, S. C.
For sale by
GEO. PAYNE,
julyll-w6m j - And P.-EL WRIGHT.
Druggists.
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AGENTS t'OJt
HOMES
"“FORTUNES
N the boundless West and Sunny South. It speaks
to the young man of a home aud fortune, and tells
mm why. where and how to seek it; it tells the cap
italist where to 'invest; the laborer, to find good
wages: the farmer, the best lands: the merchant, the
manufacturer, the professional man and the mechanic
of th* great chances open to them; if tells everybody
just what they ought to know, about the vast re
sources and wonderful progress in every part of this
great country. New, fresh, interesting and popular.
For full description, terms to Agents, etc., send for
circular. PEOPLES PUBLISHING CO..
Iy23-w3m* 614 Arch st., Philadelphia. Pa.
Horses, Males,Cattle, Hogs, Sheep and Poultry
A Reliable Hedicino for Diseases Incident to all Kinds of Stock,
THESE POWDERS will strength;
en tho stomach ond intestines,
elear.se them from offensive mat
ter, and bring them to a healthy
state. i ... .
■ They nre a sure preventive ot
LUNG FEVER.
And a certain remedy for all Bis- *
ea-'es incident to the HORSE, such
as
GLANDERS ■ ♦
YELLOW WATER
DISTEMPER'
FOUNDER'
HEAVES. SLAVERING
COUGHS, FEVERS,
-Loss of Appetite and Vital Energy.
FOR MILCH COW8, '
By' actual experiment it has been
proven that these Powders will increase
the quantity-of
MILK AND CREAM 20 PER CENT..
And make the BUTTER FIRM AND
SWEET. . „ , A
In Fattening Cattle it gives them an
appeti-e. loosens the hide, and makes
them thrive much fester.
FOR HOGS AND SHEEP.
For all diseases of these animals—
such as COUGHS. UL’-BBS IN THE
LUNGS, K0G CHOLERA, and tho ROT
IN SHEEP—these Powders aro invalu
able. They will cure mange, and pro
mote the growth of stunted Bigs.
FOR POULTRY.
T I h .^2,|’ 0 w < ief? are » certain Cure and Preventive of CHOLERA and other diseases of CHICKENS,
TURKalS, DuCKb. etc., and will improve the condition of all kinds of FOWLS.
These Powders are offered to the public with a guarantee of practical usefulness to nil who h*Te Block of
anv kind..: AU Drugarets have them tor eale, at FIi^TY CKNTS per hex. Full directions accompany each
boxc Ihe trade supplied at a liberal discount by the Sola Manufacturers,
w. HUNT Sc CO.,
oct21-diw3tn DRUGGISTS CHERRY STREET. MACON, GA.
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WM. HENRY WOODS.
COTTON FACTOR AM GENERAL
Bay Street, 2¥'ri-s' JSSSiS
MERCHANT,
SAVANNAH, GA.
j^GENT FOR REESE’S SOLUBLE'PACIFIC' GUANQ. Is prepared at *11 timex to ad+hile* liberally
on Consignments for sale in Savannah, ar for shipment to his eorrMpoadeats in New York and
UvqrpoeL ancU^wte*
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