The Jesup sentinel. (Jesup, Ga.) 1876-19??, April 11, 1877, Image 2

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tfMB : raKE. H. A. DANIEL, Editor and Proprietor. JESI'P, GEORGIA, APRIL 11, 1877 lieorgia Press Association. Tlic ori'Ual mcclinj! of Gcrp's Press Association will be held nt Thomas ville on Wcd'csdsy, May 23, 1877, ii - atead of the timelier t fore at: n ■ Duct'd. J. H. Kstill, President, H H. Caiiam*, K<c. Brc’y ■ ■■■ ♦♦♦ ■ ■ 1 To the Cltliens of the Th rd Senatorial District. A Convention will be held at Jesup no Wednesday, April 25, 1877, for the purpose of nominating two delegates to represent this District in the Constitu tional Convention. Each c unty will be cuti l dto five votes in the Dst let Convention, ami it is earnestly desiied that our prop’s gi'e this matter their serious consideration and send promi unit citizens as delegates, to secure har mony and juuicious nominations G. I, Holton, Chairman Deni Ex. Com. Apping Cos A. N Smith, Chairman Dem Ex. Com. Pi rce Cos Ge>. W. Haines, Chairman Dem. Ex Com. Wayne C". The opponents to the Convcntiongare conducing their canvars very adroitly by suiting their main oij etions to the locality in which they premise to be inoat effective. The homestead is, we believe, made an object of their solici tude throughout the State, hut is only in particular sections that they will give prom nenco to the removal question snditir probahiliiy of a reduction, of the number of Representative", Tl c friends of tho Convention rhouhl not waste their atreti-lli in contentions for particular favori'es as candidates, hut should cn needy to the work of preventing the defeat ol the c 11. • The Brooklyn (N Y.) Eagle says. Georgia was among tho first of tho Southern States to get front under the harrow < f carpel bag rule - Louisiana is again put in commission. Hix per cent. Georgia bonds sell in Wall street t 1011 ; Gcoigia smci.s at 109 J. Louisiana sevens go a begging at 3c cents on tho dollar Georgia is con tributing to the wealth ol the whole oouotry, Louisiana is a drag upon i ! , and Mr. If aye* has not yet mad j up his mind ou Ids Southern pc liey. ■* - Brunswick's approaching fair pron ise< to he a success. ——- • ♦ • Col E. C Wade, of Savannah is an aspirant for the appointment of U. S. Marshal for Georgia. Old Grant says lie wants Governor Nicholls, of*l.oiiimanu recognised by the administration. Hayes says the office seekers must go to the heads of the different Deport ments for a hearing after this He’s one. _____ Colonel Gary W. Btyl<s in bough e Gainesville Eagle, and will short!? Ito charge. Colonel Styles is one of s most vigor - ua anil pointed writers Gootgia, and tho prrsi can ill uffotil i do without his valuable services. Tho Macon Telegraph of Sunday .ays: At nine or too o'clock iu*t niglit. proceeded by a gout of wind, ibrcrt cuing ruin, there foil upnu the city a considerable shower of gtssshop pers vVitbin an hour there were quite number vf gentlemen who came into our office bt inging specimens of them and reporting them in various portions of the oily, anti while they seem to have fallen in greater numbers in some lo ealitie*, yet nowhere wero they not seen so far s wo have heard. There seems to have b’ on more of them in the vicinity of the City 11*11, in the upper part of the town ami the river bridge. Near the bridge the fishermen gathered them by bucketfuls for bait, The |-ts could be seen snd Itesrd fluttering against the windows and under the gas light- in the business part of the city. Many instances are reported <f gentle men who enter places of lusitcs* with the hoppers clinging to their clothing. The insects are of various sizes, hut generally about Ihreo inches in length, of a light btown color with h aek and white spots. They do not answer tho description of the plagues of the West, though they are ceitaiuly not of the kind usually found about betc.” The lollowing in relation to a similar phe nrmeno in Columbus is fiOtn the Times of Saturday : ''Last uigl t, about t< n o’clock, aud ju t after a shower of rain, Columbus was visited by a shower of grasshoppers, snd in the lower part of the city they could he raked up in hat ful* They were of a dark brown ooloj, and white specks and gtcninb stripes, aud in aize as Urge as tho little finger and larger, the genuine grasshop per if the old fields only n> t quite so green, and frim the direction they lake ihey seem to te northwestard bound. About half-past nine o'clock a peculiar wbizziug noise in ti e atmosphere was noticed, resembling that of the passage of a drove of birds high in the air, and it is thoegbt that those that fell after wards were only a small portion of this myriad horde. Cn it be that we are to he infested with this, the greatest pest of the Northwest—the grasshop per ? It may te that they ar,> taking t migratory tour to find new fields to de vour, Many of them can still be atu on the ground this moroiog. J 7 PE I BICE OF QUININE. (From !lu' Xtii Yorl World] TTndir to fr>‘teriig iufluet c-8 ot our |rr tective tariff and an incidental war in Bouil Amcrica k tl.e price of quinine has recently been raised to four dollar* and a half an ounce, with a threat of a'lll further increase, and medical ru mor daik'y hint* that the ex"rbitai t charge is attiibutable not alone to tin inartiul t'isturbanca aforesai ', but in [art at least to, the alleged circum stance that the Philadelphia tu nopo licts have on hand a Isrge quanti j nf inferior residuary aikaio ds of cl inch - ua, for which tiny are glad to force the mark - t th' - more cfflca ciou- medicine too dear for patients "f small nuans. We trust, for the sake of humanity, tbet tie rumor is untrue ; but it gains Vi me plausibility if an we are tola, these inferior ulka'oids. which few physicians line to prescribe at any price, are plentifully supplied, D e en hanced cost aff ctiig chi fly the aalt whereon and patients, place in net reliance. Ficrn whatever cause arising, the mischief of such dhpropor 'i natc ol urge a ia two fold : firstly, the the pjoor, lor whose ail.ncutg quinine i tlie nfienert of prime importance, arc uudirguiaedly deha red from obtaining the heat meats of relief, and secondly, that an inducement is fiforrj to unprin cipled and uggists to substitute the cln ap ir and hss efleetr e silts instead of quin no in ptoset iptiuna forl^well-o-do patients who are able to pay, and ho are a ked to j>y the piice ol Ihc de r rernedy. Few of the uninitiated sus pect to what an ix'er.t this trick of substitution is cartied, and how of on it thwarts a physician’s purpose. tLKOMG CATARRH J ] CURED Ouo Fifty cent Box cf Dr. Janus Catarrh BrEciFic, is warranted to ac complish more ttn media to aud permanent good, than can be at tail ed by Fifty Dollabsexpended in any other known mode ot treatment. Speedily removes all hawking, met zing or other throat or navel trouble, and pomtively rarlical'y cur s the very worst and most inveter ate ensea in from four to twilve wo ks. Ordinary “ColAs in the h au” disap pear by the use of tlis Fpiofic in a single night. After trying all the Nasal Douches, Liquid Stuffs, high priced qua ks and other humbugs of the day, and still finding j ourself a sufferer from tlii - . dang' rous, hateful and loath some disease, try Dr. James’ agreeable hut positive and certain Specific, and ho cubed ! Sent to nny address post paid on receipt of price. 50 Cents and 81.00 per box. Address. PAUL JAMES, M D. 0G Fulton S reet, N. Y. agents wwNTiD, both ludy and gen t'emen. jat 4-ly FALSE IM PRKSBION. It is generally supposed by a certain class of citizens, who are not practical or experienced, that Dyspepsia can not invariably be cured, but we arc pleased to say that Green’s Aucust Flowed Inis never, to our knowledge, foiled to euro Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint in all us forms, such as S' or Stomach, low spirits, dco., &c. Out of 30 000 d< zen bottles sold lust year, not a sin gle failure was reported, but tfiniisnnds of complimentary letteis received fiotn Druggists of wonderful euros. Three doses will relieve any case. Try it. Sample buttle 10 eon's. Repulur size 75 emits. For >alo by It. F. Lester. January 1. 1877 —lv SINGS LIKE A BIRD. The do l’jjhiful effects ef this mw principle, Dr J 11. MoClcati's C 'Ugb and Lnn;- Holding Globule*. As the saliva in the mouth acts on the Ghbulca a gus is generated, which soothes and heals ir tnation of tho throat and lungs, make* the voice clear as a bird, cures Itoarse mss, coughs. colds and cot,sumption. Trial boxes, 25 cents Dr. J, H. Sic. Loan 314 Chestnut street, St. Louts Administrator’s Dismission Georoia—Wayne County. Whereas S It Harris, Administrator on the estate of John W. Harris sen, deceased, applies to the undersigned for letter of dismiss.>ry from his udin’ttia* tiatnrship; therefore all porsons con cerned are lictcby required to show cause (if any they have) why said S. It, Harris, admit i-trati r, as aforesaid on the fi'st Monday in June next, should not he discharged. Given tinder my hand and seal of office, this Gtthruary 28 h, 1877. It. 1$ HOPPS. mar 6 -3m Ordinary W C. Administrator’s Dismission Gkoruia Wayne C unty. Whereas, James A. Popped, and Rliza betli Moody, Administrators af the estate of Isaac Moody, deceased, applies to the un dersigned foi let lets of dismission, from tlieir administratorship; therefore, all per sons eoueerned arc hereby requested to show ■Jause, (if auv they have) why said Admin istrators, on tho first Monday in April next, should not be discharged. Given under my hand and seal of office, this Ist day of January 1877. J.' R. ROBERSON, jan 10-3 m Ordinary W. C. t MURDER?m D > * m*o ewa mm with tha WXLJL AXTOXS. 525 Per Day *ntr tire, *ad •• th of Aofwr* iuaiW of CmMs*l nd wwrrwntod. sue ixwaful In Quii-kMBd. R*l tool In tha world for pr.>cprctiaC for cvwi mod ora*. J*wrro. Tcwnahlp a.sl cVunty rlfhla for awl*. Sand 10 eta. nod your P. O , Co- aadluts.udtMiksc'ipbvtbook with AAirw Au#ar Oa*. 0k Loua^ mis mmi mm. THE CHEAP DRY COCOS HOWE ’ Offers the following Price List for the examination of the public, all of which we guarantee to be the very low est Wholesale prices, but at which prices AVE SELL OCR GOODS AT RETAIL. ■0 The intelligent public will understand, that it is an irur o - sibilityJ to publish eve ry article e sell and to quote the prices, for in the first | luce, n w uld oe i npy too much space, and scc-ndly, it would not give on all articles suffi'iens < xplanation. fi r this rea-nn. we ar< wtHi'g to f award samples with pro es att tachcd to any one, who will write us for them, and they will ei close a 3 eei t [ostage stamp, which at the same time acs as a gua antee. what the purchaser lias to expect, but please do not write us to send you san pies ol ever thing we have, as many do. for that is tiu impossibility, but mei.Uu such articles ndy which you intend to purchase. On Orders of Twenty loii-aibacd Cvf.l we v.m Ph-Tay am Fkiiciit Money can be sent either by Express, F. O. Money Order, Registered Let o r or Draft on C' mmissiou Merchant, cr we wili send g‘" ds C. O. D ( ash "H delivery) and if requested will extend the privilege, to < xamine he g-nds bef.ire paying f..r them. We would also beg, not to ruder C- <:*, unless parties so doing, have the money ready to |ny t r tbem, as tv do imt Il on oredit. As pei pie generally are unacquainted with the Expri 8S charges, we will herewith publish them: Up to 5 pounds, 25 cents; Gto 20 pi ui ds, 50 cents; 21 to 40 pounds, 75 cent-; 41 to 50 periods, one duliar. Small packages cuu Le Sint through the mall at 1 eeut pgrnOt.ee. Price List: Men’s heavy drilled draw, ra Worth GO cents tit * Men’s white drees shirts, usually sold at $1.50 - - at SI.OO Men’s white drssajshirts, u-ually sold at 82 00 - - at $125 Melt’s white dress shirts, usually sold at $3.00 - at $1.50 Table od cloth, 45 in. wide, a yard 40 Linen table olnlh, 1 £ yards wide a! 25 Linen table cloth hitter quality a 1 40 Rail sewing thread, 16 ball? for 35 Coats ttnd Claik’o O. N T. thread a spoi 1 - - 6 Coats and Clat k * p*T dozen - 65 Needle*, the very teal iu the world a paper - - - 5 Needles, usually sold for 10 cts. for 3 English pins. 5 papers tor - 25 American pins, 4 papets f r - 10 Gents white handkerchiefs, 4 for 25 Goii'h fancy hrodred bandk’f 6 for 25 I,allies camht ic h'mined handk fs for 5 Ladies all linen,corded haudk’f 3 for 25 Gents half liot-o as low as-- 4 Gen's bulf lio-e .double In el aud toe 10 Gents half hose, .fancy Striped - 10 Gents halt hose, English - - 12| Gents half bus, , English, very best *5 Ladies hose, a wood article - • 10 Ladies lioßc.an inferior article 4 pr for 25 Ladies hose,a superior article 2| r for 25 Ladies hose best English without or; seems • - “ Childrens and misses hose a good article • - * 10 12 d< /. n agate shirt buttons for * 5 Alpaca skirt braid, a bound) - 5 4 halls of knitting or darning yarn for 25 Doylies, a piece - - 5 Doylies, turkey-rod, a piece - - 6^ French whalebone corsets - 50 H g'u backed combs a* low as- 15 Ruffs for the uo. k a dozen for - 25 Rome for veils, per yard -40 1 button black kid gloves, small .- z 50 2 button black and coloredjkids all stzis - 75 We have mw et ilt nvored to give an idea, how we si II goods rnd we know it a* a positive faet, that e sell cheauer than any house in t >is great land. Judge now for yoursilf, you see ila' we are not afraid to publish our | prices because We defy and do not fear Competition. V That rno may purchase rne nr two articles pcr< l ance ns cheap elsewhere is not a jnl criteria!); some may give st- sitte-1,. in*ny as a Bait, to secure i sale, which cauuol he charge to us, for oar putaluti: for FAIR DEALING ! is already so well established, tbit it is useless for u< to offer at y asurar,c*. DAVID WF. I S ISEIN, 160 Broughton Street, fi.Mi ir.li. Georgie. THE GHEAP DRY CCCIS KCtSE ®“M M. Eapon de sire? his friccdf {< inn tlot 1e is in i ottr employ. F at colored Calico - nt c>s Very lest quality Culileo - at 8 Augusta 3 4 brown shirting at 5| Heavy 7-8 brown shilling at 7 H aviect 4 4 brow'ii she. tii g at 8i God sea island 4-4 sheeting. at Very best sea isli.n 4 4 betting at 10 Rest quality broMi Drilling at 10 Heavy brown Osnahurgs at 10 Bleached 3 4 shirting, a- l-w as 5 Blenched 32 inches wide shirting 6} Soft finished yard wide storing at 8i Rest quality yd. w de shirking at 10 Sheeting yards wide - at 25 GiOgiach.cks - at |0 Georgia stripes - - at 10 Hickory stripes - - at 10 Good cheeked ginghams - at 10 B and Hiking worth loots. - et 10 Good feather licking wot tlt 25 ets at 16j Rest feather ticking mill 30 its at 20 Kentucky p ans as l>w as-- 10 Kentucky jeaua worth 20 cents at 15 Kentucky j'-ans w .r'h 30 cuts at 20 Keulucky joai s woi 'b 35 ei uts at 25 K' mu. jeans w rtlb oO cents at 35 \Vh poplins worth 20 c. ms at 10 Nice dress plaids worth‘2o els at 12$ Opera flannel worth GO cents at 40 Red flannel,all w 001,27 in. wide at 25 Black waterpruot 1$ yardswide at 75 Black waterproof bst qu -lily at 100 Blue waterproof w it. 81 50 at 1.00 Black al[ aea.double width, wur 140 a1.25 Black al| aca.stlk finish,worth 75 c at 50 Paper cambric, yd. wide worth 10 ai 7 Twill jean for waist lining,worth 15 at 10 All linen shirt trouts, 20 in. long at 25 Hin y comb bed spreads - nt 75 Swiss muslin, as low as- 10 C *rded pique, worth 20 cents * at 10 Mpun y arn, best quality, a bounch $1 00 II autburg edgings te insertioue very heap Towels, 27 inches long • c 10 Tow Is, 36 inches long - at 12$ Gents w hite undershiits, worth 40 at 25 GeutSiwl.itc uodmhuts.worth 75 at 40 Gtuts white undershirts worth $1 at 50 Llaeon & Brunswick Railroad GKMEK ' L .SLI'EtUMEMiEUT s I'FTC'E j Macon, Gn.. Febi nary 4th, 1677 ) On and after bunday, Fehrtiaty 4 1, 1577, pa'sriiper trains ou thi? r ad will run as follows: NIGHT PASSENGER, [Daily.] Leave Macon 7:30 P. M. Ariivc hi Jestip 4:3(1 A. M. ..eiiveJesnp 4:50A. M. Arrivertt Brilr.awiek. 7 :?0 A. M. Leave Brnnswit K 7 :30 P. M. Arrive nt Jestip 10:10 P. M. L aveJesnp.. 10:45 P.M. Arrive t Macon 7:45 A. M. DAY PAS.'-b 1,1TT.. j .'ni-i.... excepted.] Leave Macdi 7:HOA. M. Arrive at Je.*n| 6:30 P. M. Leave Jenny... 6:30 A. M Arrive a: Alnmi 5:20 P.M. '1 lie nig.'l i as-ei'gi i Train u.ak s eb'Se emnertior> tin- g o Brunswick F< ri andina Jac son\. i , aid other points in Florida by die Cumberland R' u'e (the new ine to Florida), ami at MC"tt for point* N att, Eas', \Vc>t and Northwest. Passengers for Brunswick ami ]> iiits below J'S' P, to aveid d< lay wii lake Night Pnseei ger Train The Day F-s.-inger Train nmk * ci'lit ec’inn at Jesnp with the Atlautc& and Guil Railroad f t Jacks nvi le and other points in Florida^ Palace sler ping cats on Niglit passenger train ACCOMIIOI'ATIoN TRAIN BETWEEN COCHRAN ANl> BAWXINsVILLE, [SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. ] Lave Cochran 10:10P.M. Arrive nt Hawsinsville 10:40 P. M. Leave Ha sii sviile. *.. ••• 4.45A.M. Arrive at Cochran. 5:15 A. >!. Li ave Cochran 10:45 A. M. Arrive at HawKinsvillr 11:15 A. M. Leave Hawkinsville 1:30 P. M. Ai rivo a ( ochnti. 2:00P. M. Pa-seigeis to and twin li wk i SMbe g> by cither N ght r D y Pas <ng’l' 'tain, exe. pt Sunday. JOHN A. GRANT, G-n. Supt. , J J unis, Mast Trans. Atlantic and Gull Railroad. Geuxhat. 'Tjpebiktendent’s Opfick, ) Atlantic :n i Gulf ltaiiroad, > Savarinali, Nov’i 25, 1876. j ON AND AFTER SL'Nj AY, Novimber 26 Passe ngtr Trains ou this K. ad wiJi run us lu dows: NIGHT EXP]:ESS. Leave Savannah daily at 4 45 P. M. yrrive at Jesnp “ 7:55 P. M. Arrive at Bainta idge •* 8:00 A. M. Arrive at Albany “ 10:45 A. M. yrrive at Li.e Oak “ 4.10 A. M. Arrive at Jacksonville •• 11:00 A.M. Arrive at Tallahassee “ 12:35 A. M. Leave Tallahassee ‘‘ 2:00 P. M. Leave Jacksonville “ 3:10 P.M. Leave Li*e Oak •• 8:50 P M. Leave Albany 44 5:00 P. M. Leave Bain bridge 44 4:30 P.M. Leave Jesnp “ 6:23 A. M Arrive at Savannah 44 9:40 A.M. Pullman Bleeping Cara run tlir ugh to Jacksonville fu m Savannah aud from Mont gomery via Aibany. N" change t f cars be tween Savannah aud Jacksonville oi Ab any. passengers ftvm S.-vanuah to Tallahassee lake this tiain. Pussengers lor Brunswick aid Darien take this trail . Passengers leav ing Macon ut7 - .' op. m. d.u;y connect at Jes iip with this train ter Savannah. Connect at Albany with Passenger trains b ah wavs on Southwestern ltaiiroad to and from Eulaiila, Montgomery, New Orleans, etc. Mail steam er leaves Bainbridge for Apalachicola every Satinduy; iorColuuit.ua Thursday aud Sat urday mornings. Close connection at Jack sonville daily (Sundays excepted) for St. Angtistine, Pahttka and Enterprise. DAY PASSENUEIi Leave Savat.'h. Sndy’s excepted,at 8:30 A.M. Arrive at Jeßttp “ “11:16A.M. Arrive at Teheauville “ “ 1:15 KM. Arrive at Live Oak “ 5:2 "KM. Arrive at Jacksonville “ *• 10:2“ I’.M. Leave Jacksonville “ •* 745 A.M. Leave Live Oak “ “i 2:55 P.M. Leave Teoeauville “ “ 4:20 KM. l eave Jesup “ “ 6:40 I’.M. Arrive at Savannoh •* “ 9:45 KM. Sleeping car ft cm Louisville vin Jesupto and from Jacksonville < n this train. Pas sengers from Macon by Macon aud Bruns- j wick 3:30 a. m. train connect at Jesnp w ith j this train lsr Florida. Passengers from Flo rida by this train connect at Jesup with train arriving in Macon at 1:30 a. m. Trains on B-and A. U. K. leave junction, going w est, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11:14 . m. Far Brunswick Tuesday, Thursday J nd Saturday at 4 :30 y. m ACCOMMODATION TRAIN WESTERN DIVISION. Leave Dupont Sndy’s excepted, at S:IOJA.M. Arrive at Valdosta “ “ 7:10 A.M. Arrive at Quitman “ “ 9:00„A.M. Arrive at Thomasv lie “ “11:05 A.M. Arrive at Camilla “ “ 5:04 P.M. Arrive at Albany “ “ 7:10 P.M. Leave Albany “ “ 5:50 A.M. Leave Camilla “ “ 7.50 A.M- Leave Thomasville “ “12:45 P.M Leave Quitman “ “ 2:30 P.M. Lease Valdosta “ “ 3:50 P.M. Arrive at Dupont “ “ 6:10 P.M. Connect at Albauy with trains on South western Railroad leaving Albany at 9:35 p. m. daily (Sundays excepted,) arriving at Al bany at 5:18 a. m. daily (Sundays excepted.] Way Freight train, with passenger accom modal ions, leaves Savannah daily at 7:00 a. m. [Sunday’s excepted], arriving at Savan nah 4:15 p. m. [Sundays excepted), George S. Haines, General Ticket Agent. H. S. HAINES, General Superiuundent BRIDGES SMITH’S PAPER. IS $ 1 0 0 A YE A R 1$ Alive, newsy paper from the CapitalJ lul of chat, gossip, original r Ketches. paragraphs i and mentions of all Kinds. Just toe Kind id a paper to drive away blues and give the world a bright and cheerful look. A goed agent wanted in every to vn in the South, to whom a liberal commission will bu paid, send -t rnp for a specimen copy or eiich se one dollar and receive 1 he paper for one veal Address BRIDGES SMITH'S PAPER jan‘24 Atlant, Ga. M Can’t i>e maoe by eve y agent every month in he hus n ss we. furnish, bin those w llliug to work can easily earn a drzuu dollars a day right il the r own localities- Have no toom to ex plain here. Business plei smt and konora | ble. W< men and bins and girls do as we) Ins men. We wi’l furt is’i you . omple e outfit free. The bns ness ;a. better tha: any thing else. We will Gear expense i stinting you. Prtirulnr- free. Write ami see. Farmers and mechanics, their sons aud daughter*, and all classes in need ot paying work at home, should write Dd j iearn all about the worx at once. Now is the time. Don’t delay. Addre-s Tsrx £ 1 Co.,A ngusta, Maine. YDI U CHILDREN Want tttesl wo magazines. "WIIiL AVt RE 8.0 per annum, lt.t- Popni: •• - - ilni ne. : n.t mb lor 5 BA’ YL NT., nni ui. Large print Hav pc.pir Eil • etnres for the smiiLeat eh j lore S x • tus for 25 cents. irv it Arb’r s* i- io'nn tr x <. 3 ' Ers-hlin -e -tai M as. Bin,*. sii.iiii ft].(l Vv .eoiwiigh Shop. THE unde signed begs to inform the citi zens of Jesop and vicinity,that t-li cy have open ed a Shop in Jesnp, ai'd are prepared to do all kindsof Work in their liu< , such as Wag oiis. Carts, Buggies, Plows, and • very kind ofrepaiiing done in a Workmen-like man ner. Charges moderate. Jan 3-m SABVIB A PARKER. 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