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BRUNSWICK ADVERTISER.
*T (*i. STACY, Editor and Prop’r
*S\XIJUIMY, AUGUST li. 1SH«».
. TllKGONVKNTipjr.
Tho i>ro|>lc have spoken and said
j their choice wa* Alfred II. Colquitt,
i by an overwhelming majority, Gii
ST. SIMONS DEPARTMENT.
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p« II J M-UMCT.
• ■ hr- lieeii rdtMWkl tijt'n
Ntov-M. ntM OftftCt
«*»•••■ lift SHIN.
leased fur a long-term uf years.
I 280} votes, sex-mi of the "P|«wi-
j tion, be it said to their ere.lit, coni-
! ing over .vhen tiie final vote was 1
| taken. The convention then ad-
__ jjourned, after passing a resolution
The AjtjioU tviH not support t^»l-1 < nilor.-lngCol(|uittan.l rceoimnend-
■ql.itt, so some of his friends fear a,® him to the people. The (b.wti-
Tlmkluf for the kind luaiiih s&atiuna re< t>ntly
ii.ag in I.j my |.atroii* (lid »nL..*rll>* rw, I Iwq;
ill tom ■ tl.'in th'ii ! “hull ev r bold inelf iu
-'Gulqniit »\UI boat a.itUColijuitt
■40,000 vote* in the Cuming strug
gle-
llM.for n
3. MA«wrr, m. n.
fCjintt,
Ini flic
'lilt. S.id ! Had ! Had f
in# him to the poopi*
Itutiwif commenting on the result,
Georgia wen.
♦have two |*aiti<&
M the ^eiiKKU'.ri
will the other he called f
determined to sa ' b * * . , , , ,
“ Tin* clobod the .struggle an far
H |xn o. .is (he Governorship is concerned.
Rjf what name j ^mnjority of the convention reo*
omniended Governor Colquitt to
. ! the people, and the whole matter
J. W. KenfnH*, present inciiin ( - w referrw i | mt k ^ t he iieople. .No
’bent, ha* decided to try an indo- oue vv ho haw watched the coi rse of
pendent race for State Treasurer, the canvas for the choice of the
gainst S,.icr. ,li* regular in*,. Z
; against S|
JJr must surely be joking.
Mr. It. W. Amterw*
•clnred to the (Im-stitution that it was
his opinion that if one more ballot
had been taken Colquitt would
h ive secured tiie two-thirdri.
who knows anythin# of the
temj»er of the people of Georgia—
fifllibb da-1 can doubt the result. Governor
’ 'Colquitt will be endorsed by an
overwhelming majority. The mi
nority may succeed in interrupting
the harmony that should he a fent-
healthy
—So measl<#, uo fever and but
little sickness.
ure of the party in a Presidential, look to our thoroughfare*
venr, hut they will neither succed 1
Senator butler says of Col. Cash, m ilividing the party, nor in thwart-1 —(’apt. JanicH Postell has gone
the recent slayer of Col. Shannon.' iug the will of the people. The to Atlanta and Marietta for the ben-
mf South Carolina, in a duel, wl.c. I voter, will '“. K 1 ?; 1 '’'jefit ofhisheallli. Hu. many fric
Ju.» written
Hint ‘’lie in cither a lunatic oru
blackguard,” and as Mich lie will
not notice anything from him.
The Gubernatorial minority arc
-depending on the negro vole of
Jeorgia for their mnjority. Hut
jp they g. t fooled ! The color.il
• of Georgia, . specially the
4k. i . will go solid for Colquitt.
, Liberty and Glynn en-
Jn strong.
"to lx a new ticket in the
“ncld, according to the
.if a colored man in Mc-
<nyw Home gentlemen
m and Savannah had
told them to vote for
I.inkntn for President
Grant for Queen.”
er agreeing to disagree on the
Gubernatorial question, the Con
vention proceeded to nominate
State officer*, with the following
result: Clifford Anderson, of Bibb,
Attorney General; D. N. »Spi < r, of
—Wc give the following from a ] or, ns before hinted, according to
gentlemen living on this Island, I the laws of evolution and develop-
land hia word is above *u pichm, men^nay, by the game system of
that on passing through tljo wood*,] tilling, nupivven.Uit and pufec-
he found a snake as he thought. Ut<*n. amil at such a high gm-lo-of
When getting very near to it, he j existence as to subsist a whole term
found if to present the ;i jq'i'-arrincefnf life on \v*#«r. Then tlu* prnotfea-
of a snake with no beginning or j bility comes in—an entire solution
ending. It formed a perfect CTrde. ‘«»f the complex IhIhm* question •
—At" this time, the I da.id is quite r«.rthcr uiv^tigutum, however, rr- moral ami metal development’;'
vcalo.1 the fact that the object he course and heavy food eschewed; a
■aw was t w o in 0 c tv a sins' pure well of water the only foun-
of about the a.unc size, cadi one 1 tain of life; the tempests and storms,
trying to swallow the other's body ; drouths and deluges no longer a
l.u-.i <ss llush and plenty of. i,y starting at the tail an.f had terror to farmers; riots and strikes,
icfccts, but little or no money. succeeded so well that at hast one- famine and grasshoppers, cutworms
—Altninaha rising, logs coming fifth of tiie nether extremity of each t and locusts n umbered among, the
ii, mill on full time and all hands hadbeon forced down the other's tilings of the post; dyspeptics
mppy- throat Ho wain disentangled forget that they havo stomaclis or
—I-evrsonvillo is still improving! them. if let alone, they might divers; sickness and pain, gluttony
-three new Rouses in process of I bav# finally boon Kks theeeielirateil \ and surfeit forever .lisp, lied from
lection. | Kilkenny cate of old, with this tri- Garth; no more bills from grocers or
Weather pleasant, nights elcli-difference: When the cate, but^i rs 1 .inns to disturb tliescrcn-
.... i.- o o.i ... i .... ceased fighting, there was nothingiitvothallowodnssocialions;for,af-
left but the sum!! end of the tail of! ter providing for shelter and mi
en.'h. lb re, when the snakes were I ment, the burden of lift) is gone;
done swallowing, there might have- nothing to do but to enjoy nature
been nothing left hut the tips ot 'and society ;tho tastes untrummelcd
their noses. I by the gwefor appetites of the pid-
... . „ , | ato, would rcvgl in art and litora-
\\ c rannot toil a yani to come (ure a]1 Ul( . g mll ,i er ,| ovc i,, p .
up with tiie old gentleman on tt.ej ments of the nobler art. In this
other sale about hor-e fasting, or'light, we say, go on l»r. Tanner I
Col. Atkinson and his hog story, I l{ri "8 in yo«r one hundred thou-
. . . Miml imui l r^jtahjjsli the ease ami
N«*w Ailvertiscuieutfl.
NPJW GROCERY.
Q’OOMNOR & WENZ
cious, yea brocics Hplendiil and burf
bathing glorious.
—Com plain U arc lK*ing rendered
about the had condition of some
parts of the roads. Will the road
uuu, .... j nn c>|> rKp,tiinitv to re,M*nt their in ... , . ** * ‘ ‘ , Gol. Atkinson and Ins hog storyi
him an insulting letter, ( , lorr>uin<'i 11 of Governor Gol.juitt at ni11 bo pleased to hear of hU health bnt , yo rnn tP „ wTlrtt vr ,h kn„,r\
the polls.
A KATmXNAKKVolt A l’l.AYMATK.
AlitPrictM Rapiibllrkti.
iinoroviiiv and return nmom. ns Dllt ™ n t0 n nal " r ,ln KM* 1 jiiuplicity, the availability Slid Slis-
i I r i lit, a return among us. (l |, ont much a certain hnnsc c ,.,,tii,nity of the water diet and
(DILLON’S OLD STAND),
BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA,
KKr.!‘ A IT'LL LINK OF
l^ii*st“-class Grrooeries
Anp?-«m.
AND LOWEST CASH l’HHJHS OUAHANTEBD.
IVIOORE & S^’CRARY
DEALERS IN
There arc two ladles on the Is- J .lid rat once upon a time. During' let the millennium dawn
land, the hair of whose heads mens- the fall of 1873, wc drove a mag- \ * * “ ,
- tires respectively five and six feet nificent trotter. He was large, long, 1 (h ;V' fn’mffiiing nior"
Several days ago a party had ! in length—not mere strands of hair, | tall and mityoular, and has often! cldarlv than by what they think
gathered at thehou&cof li. A. Keg | hut full head*—growth luxuriant been known to put his nixty miles: laughable.
intertill the hftcenth district, so wc| ant , | M<au tjj' u ] The tresKea rather! behind him during the dnv, over
are informed, for the purpose of . . ,, , 1
i. between the blond
eating watermelons. In front of
the vnrd is a large grove, and a lit
and auburn, an ordinary north Georgia road.-
i in waves over their Vhoul<lersJ In passing through Jackson coun-
Twiuklq, twinkle litth: star and li^lit
[ the yrny i»f yoi/def j><-1.'strian to tin-
j n«*fu< >t tlrug store to buy a Oottlo (»f I
Clioioe ITmiiily
GROCERIES,
iVoiisions, Crockery and Tinware,
tie three-year-old cl did of Mr. Reg- presenting a comely and unique tv, wc availed uiirmlf of the hnepi-*
wandered out into the grove
while the crowd were gathered in |
npjicaranee.
i»m the buggy, it wns
| thought best t-> await feeding him
nisliing the steiimeis loiicbing at p> r awhUo. After supper our li.wt
this point with w.,,,.1. Since tli«-! <D»i«*tly witb.lrow and fed liiin, say-
late railroad arrangeinents^teaiaers **’» nothing to ua about it. Atbcd-
on the line suffer nu.eh for want of! U, N not knowing what had
woo.1. Even some of the Rruns- i done, repaired to the lot mid
o N
tality of an acquaintance to spend • r,o
lbe"fr.nd R p'm b of tVi.Omu-'e.' Aftei | . — Ainung his otlier enterprises to! Ij'o " ith hlm - " hon fn “ n "
some time, Mr. Register, who had | forward the interests of the Island,|hoiae froi
lx‘pn was hing tlic child, saw that Capt. Jake Dart has gone to fur
it was playing with something, he
approachud the fence and looked I
over, and was astonished lo li nil n !
very large rattlesnake playing with I
the child, twining around its arms f
laying its head lovingly on it.-;!
breast, and twining around itsj
body, and seeming to he delighted 1
with its new friend. The child was
in the highest glee, and was ns Imp-;
py as it in its mother’* arms |{cg-
istef called to the crowd, who went
to tla 1 fence, ami were appa led at :
the critical position of the child. A.j
IVr snlti by all dmggists.
BrtnswiCK &. Albany RaMtoad Co
(*11.1X01 OF SCHEDULE.
SIH.RIN l ENPESV SOlTTfK,
CIG-ABS dc. TOBACCO,
NEWCASTLE STREET,
.. July lTtli, 1
BRUNSWICK,
GEORGIA.
wiek strainers come here fur their
ivno.1 supply. .
— A practical matter of
friend at our elbow thinks hr. Tun
ner would have shown himself ;
greater benefuetor t«> his race t«
I foil him again. The same perform-!
Innce was repeated next morning. \, , n? l Tr .
Piej' As tho buggy was hitched up fori
starting, om*«ho#t jokingly a^ki d ir« j
if we neglceted our liors<* at all nth-1
er places an wo had done at his rw* in.
house. This lead to each of us in- aiiti •!.»
‘.“■‘•••i . , i , p , i , house. I tils lean to earn
plan waf contrived by which tho have spent the last forty days and .
Troup, State Treasurer; N. (J. linr-1 c*liil<l was enticed away from the j night* in showing how many O fj‘ ori * ni1 .^ 11 ° ' l -.n»o
nett. Secretary ot State; \\\
\\ right, Comptroller General.
lAilUy H'l iikow. 1
large ami hi
A MAY ih hi 1.
The Anti-Colquittite* met nfU r
the (iiiliematorial Convention ad
ymrmnl and apjnnnted n commitU e
of gentlemen to nominate a ticket
and prepare a circular to the people
of Georgia. The letter and nomi
nation will Is* mode public at tin*
earliest moment.
mink.'. On the tiivt nlnrin the 11|„. B , HK 1 tbiii^ uf life a buinn
vimk.- eprui.K iU rattle i.n.1 «•,- i gtollllu .|, rau |, L . tr..im,l tu.li K .>t'
••‘*ady lor light. It was kille-
ual surprise we found that each t»f
Ins had given him thirty
found to l»• quite
fifteen rattle*.
pi .. .- uf 9pen.li.iir nil that valuable o-ni fur but!, suppei an.l breakfast
Ml!. IIIYI'IIN A. lllil.l'KIt.
HANCOCK AM* KNlil.Wl Kl.m'OK.S
AlEany Xi■*«,
Till* afteriUHHi Mr. Hinton A
Helper, who has for several month>
past been City Editor of the News,
leave* us to accept engagements
with prominent New York papers.
Mr. Helper is an experienced news
pn|»cr man. an energetic, z alous
ami faithful worker, and a cultiva
ted and clever gentleman. (>ur re
flations with him have been of tho
Tho following are the elector* | nu*st agreeable and satisfactory na-
/'IcUetl at the Gubernatorial Con-|ture, and we regr* t to part with
venUon in Atlanta, lion. J. G. | l*i*n. in bis-n. w IWM uf labor iv,
^ilack, of Richmond, and K. K
Kenn
large.
Disthict r.f Hewm*:
First District -H. 1). Rnulwell.of
Jalierty, Joeephu* Camp, of Email
uel, as alternate.
Second District—Win. M. Ham
inond. of Thmniis, and Win. Hum-
son. of Quitman, as alternate.
Third District—(’. G. Smith, of
Telfair, nud James Bishop, Jr., of
1Xm1”c, as alternate
wish Mr. Helper abundant sm t
time in such foolishness as to
how much water it takes to
poit a jMior country doctor
.lavs.
—Tiie Union church lot presents
a scene of more activity than any
portion of tho I.-laml. Mr. K«*n-
niek, with his squad of carpenters,
pushing the wood work to early
completion, the plasterers lathing
find mixing their great mortar beds, j
and the painters rapidly changing j
it* color, all show a degree of earn
est n«w refreshing to witness these
dull times. From present Indica
tions, not many Sabbaths will pass
iking
. And, taMther with thMnnfty friendii w«t I'wniiittrd
Kennon, of Olay, for tho State at j he made during his winy in Al
hany. tnot that lie will frequently
revisit us.
Dr. Tanner b steadily gaining hi
hie within its wall
—Mr. Jnok Adams near Knderl-
ea has n pnllet of the black Span-
normal condition unde
mcoi at the mddenc
1 treat- 'itriety that wo* hatched out
hundred and twenty
u lull. They were large, long enrs,
ty * fn>m the rich bottom land of our
friend’.-Jackson county farm, aver*
! aging ninety to one hundred to the
| bushel, making the large amount
of about one bushel and a peck lie
had eaten within ten hours, anil
! he never slowed any signs ofiu-
conveuienee from it. On being
(nuked what he ordinarily nte, we
had told of hi* tremendous eating^
propensities, and that twenty t<>*
I thirty «tr* were nn ordinary feed. 1
Whed caught to be harnessed up
1 that morning, our word for it. there j
w as not left even a cob a finger’s j
length. . Ho thoroughly had he eat
on up his one hundred and twenty*
ears, our friend christened him!
with the appropriate name of
Long Hungry.'’ bv which, if still
Sale iiiiii Liven
FUR RTS CO.’S
CELEBRATED HA MS & BREAKFAST STRIPS
STABLE,
A. T. Putnam, Prop,
j Comer MONK A (iUAN P streets.
BRUNSWCK, - - GEORGIA.
ALWAYS ON HAND.
Kvury article of tliu l>c ,t .juality ail I at tlta lowest |>rict!.
t the Arrival of all Eoat* and irwim
lee mi IIhikI AlwilV«< in ^iinn-
lilies lo Mail Piiniiuwe*.
»f his plivsi- j on the first of April last. She has 'alive, he is known all over north! ^oT .v
1 1 laid a nest of seven eggs, act on Georgia. | bom*.
| [them (Ik* usual time and come off!
i with a small broth! of chickens bv i
ci:in, and a generous diet of beef
steak, boiled eggs, juile ale,
[potatoes and milk, with a liberrl
!supply of watcnnelorT. At 12
foVloeir on the ninth he weighed the first or second of this month
M, 11 VYWOOD.
WHAT HAS
ta.\m:i;
Kuurtfi Diatrtct—Alfrt.l li. Hav, if’ 1 ~ M “l'."’IUwi'L'A
., , ,, .. • Vue was again weigli' l, and kicked
• ti.ebea...... imj«u.uL« Kai» ut wns ])i)ipe(1
PUSHED .
•a | vin t>f tout!.I’iin
I Mb.fjl Ulf tc
IIAUUU AKL ."v STOV ES,
IbM.H, • I.UIIII*-.
GMT mil Ai mtil OUT SALS
SMilliner Dress Goods,
Siiiiiiner Cassimeres,
Sninmer Pants Cloths,
PABASOLS ds TS,
AND ALL KINDS OF SCNlMElt STOCK !
of Harris, as alternate
Fifth District—John I. Hall, ofi
Hudding, and 1). 1*. 11 iff, of Fulton, j
alternate
* P*U' 8 o' ID-t
Edi roiwj
in six hour*.- Sn-i
four pound
nnh \o>r.
They charge fifteen cents for
! h:
“H' ■ ' " J'
(butin"*l f, <»n first )»trjc
Now,practi* ally, w hat do we learn
(AugustY. That is, within four l‘,' ir 1
montlis from the day h»*rown shell ’J “
lie had laid and
latehrd a hriwwl of her own. This I
r ^ u “ ,ao 't remarkable case ot pre- { ro ,,j instance »>f long Hiihsist-|
eoeiou-uess, in the chicken line, wo ence upon a purely vegeUihle di-1 q
ever heard or. She certainly de- , ( •> It tna^ tieTThly th!*; that an
serves lo lie called “the early bird.” i ( . rml t c man endowed with nn ab-
— La.«t week we said that Mr. u ’ 1
K. Symons had succeeded
Two fact* have been demonstmt- Janies Pe-tell in the management
tore. This is a * to make the experiment, will per^
Elliot is the 1 i? b in the attempt, ami so with the
sueci -.sor. Mr. F. 1ms hern con- next and next, or it may he several
nectod with tl»e store «iuee it hasflbousand Ix’fore another one-urn
i
L r, l: i »*•>« »». * .-«•»», .v i.u.1.i»
»V TnMt* filin', Httnrr*,
I'nlliirv, Piini|»«, H •*ri»*lu»'
'llunare, I'rorlu-ry, tvl.urilOil.
Ur mu1<* l*> .
ju^T Iy. I.. D lip* T JL CO.
No Matter \\ Ito feel. A Katie veil at Ol'K LOW I'llHES,
And tliMn «*ut tlowu all o|*|>«w>llioi
4 ntnam, an l l lduing DuBignon., but, as a s»»rt of offset, they lling
oM»ald\\in. alternate. • (the cuflomer four dozen oranges
He van th ihtri t -1* .\\ nn R (,.|| him to semi a droy after
Akm, of Bartow, and IV \Y Alexau llif baimnos.-A’/.
der, of Cobh, alternate | ^ ^
Eighth District—Hc*al»om l:.ev
of JLihcon k. and Janus Iv. llnuh v |) r . Tanner. One is thnt a j df tiie comuinyV st
of \Y aslnugtou, alternate. n public an cannot l>c starvod out in 1 .»L t » \i r \ ■ i
Ninth Dut 1 ict—. K..Simmon| t.irty days, and that a Georgia wa-1
of (iwinnett, olid M. G. l>oyd, ot jtermelon is not an ami fat remedy, j
White, alternate.
DISMlI.t I ION MITIt K.
July »J. r-*>.
Ttuvlu ■ ptirrh.w
tl.at Mr. W. tnormal phyxi.-nl powfr lute f 'XT, Um.tir.us'in .ill colon., wm
eU Ga|)t;iiu forty day-.. I’robaMy the next MK r,' >ir.-lif . .till;-- [^ ^ 1 Buntings, all wool, In rtav;
namiwn.ent 1 man whfi *6 (hr forgSs WlnteSf aa IS cents, i'ornrof liriue
RICHARD WALKER, SteriJCPiLSS3»l!£ , ~
The Kiiile down to file Bone
We havo iletcnuiuail ou a straight out lo**, an.I wo atlviso ah
ilcnira to sav. niouttyi to ordtr then. nuA at W. ar. ««11iuC tljciu v. ry vai>i<ll> au«l It will
in. ywur own lault it you uon't tut any oi the- linrtalu*, t*»r ni' ■ii>«r
“Tiiut* and Tide Wail for no Man.*’
We will quote a tow ankles:
Grenadines we have reduced to 3 and 5 cents, former price 15 to 20cts.
Aljiaecas in all colors 12! cents, former j.riee IS to 20 cents.
Cashmeres in all colors 15 cents, former price 20 to 25 cents.
wool tilling, 12! cents, former price 25 cents,
navy and light blue, pink, cream, scarlet, slate
40 cents.
»eomi;u nimu.
n.r>c millions of Ja|»nesc fans Keen in the hands of the company, r li»e his forty days on Water; .a - it puss »„t ...aiacii
jJaiMii during the last year,
AwmNew*. accounts for tiie late blows
-NVc lenrtf that Rev. K. Gordon. I^narter.
junior pastor of the 1. . 'ej-einie.iL
I’reshy Leriau church of tl,i- city, j A I* u-iulor mi.I, , o.a ...ii, .. ,s :
lias sceepUid tl'*‘ call ot the church 'ended n .1“-' o. . .. ,,
at Ssleu*. Vs . of Which nrcntion ppjy W^^" "»''»» *- "
has l«en made, m, 1 will I, a„■ for' I.h-s.r A-•. u
his new field r.l lil-.i on or uIhiuI I „ vnil v ,. rv |
tiie first of the month, lie will Ik „;.nt ll,.i,.-y of T„r so.I
accompanied by the Issrl w.sh.w ofj t .li Is. c. nts. I ... - !
ill* iy IrlemL f.r ids futur. cc.-e-s ..It ... ■ -■. .
m,|s>.ted into England from 'and, although a Coni|sirallio .-tra.i- may he the first ft.int semblai.ee of _
Diriti I'aetdl 1 a IlilllflfAl* Falien, bfest quality’, fast colors, 5, ffl and *! cents,
t. Ull 11 iff 11*1 s Hlllltlt 1 |j| ( a ,,| ie( i shirting 5, di ami H!, and the liest undressed for 10 cents.
Unbleached shirting, se.1 island, 5, Hi; for goo.I yard wide ,8 cents.
ii.M .hurt 1’arusols down to half value, good, large si/e, from 50 cents up.
•H.s-.r Folding fans at 2, ,'t, o, 8,10, 15, 25 cents and up—a great roduetion.
Dus 1 ger n.uang tw, lie has been fortu- a light, lictolteninii a new era, a.- ,J
in that i uatc enough to have clt.su red * the wayworn traveler discerns thej
'around him quite a number m find glimpse of early dawn tl.is , ,
! friend*. l’roi.q.g jsmili\u, mild
y Ire the harbinger of the com- ' f k'.iVkV
R. ROBINS,
PHYSICIAN A SUBGEON,
\ the people
a.. »t Moi
of ami gonth*mnnly in his dcjxirt- |m<*nC6incut of a millonnium on
rill!
ot, lie is bound to make a sue- 'earth. Impelled by the sueeesi
vlmtevor he undertakes. Mr. the country d.Kffor, the one hun-
I . is also -tenmhoat agent at this 1 dred thousand tuen may establi h
place and gives very general sati-- a gi iK-rsl average of snbaiStence on
j fiiction. ! water forty days an I forty nights;
Dr. Chis. L. Schlatter, Jr.,
BRUNSWICK, GA.,
H ’AS reuumrvl thu praettr*- *>(
. tfpry. OT '
■.tfCal-iU J isl.-urti
IleiiieiiilAer,
WV l.) Dot ptiarmttUn U. HU >«ii* oi Jwr* prtr. - wit- 'i«t* r y- • totJUta •<■ " ,l "“ " um ‘
DM-r gkKrtltt «r<! »ol<l. tlittBWf* ir. don- with *i*l >.,tt • tui t u* t ih<-i.* Uu>r**>r*. ora. r Dlji ww . *
ou onler- unoiiulluf to Um ,iw Ure. wo v. ill ibe tntn*». providwl U»D DioU* > ft. • oiUpfti.Utft
L.f. Umuut U. O. l>.. w: do Dot p*y frel*(Ut uhI.-hw lb« bill ftiouuuta t« Iwcutj tlollftra.
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