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M AKRIKD.—Oh Thursday n ight
the 16th Inst., Mr. C. A. Watsr* to
Mitt M. D.Howell. U. F. Miller.
N. P., officiating.
Both tbt bridt and bridegroom
were each about four test high, he
weighing about 99 and the about
80 poundi.
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A Slight Mistake
On last Saturday, Marshal Tate
mid* a visit to l’ickens. He depu
tised hit friend, David McNarin
during hit abtence. Mr. McNarin
it always prompt in every duty.
0n Saturday night ha found a
man on the street, who had bMIled
bo often that he was first beeide
himself and secondly he >Vus beside
the street in a lateral position.
Deputy McNurin started witn him
to the guard house. It being so
dark apd the guard bouse so npall,
that thq jlwo, after going in anil
out ot numerous gullies, jamming
against Mflhe corners ana - horse-
racks, came to an old blacksmith
shop. The Deputy pushed open
the door and put away his prisoner,
where be was sate and sound next
morning.
That Watch.
Some six weeks ago, W. M* Bar
ton, hear Canton, hud his house
rohhad-of a gold watch, some mon
ey i^rtif plher articles. We adver-
tised the robbery with discription,
Ac., in the Advan($ From the
description the watch was tracked.
AlsaJthe perpetrator. •
Deputy Sheriff, Kitchens,brought
Mike Farley to Canton, and he hhd
his trial before Justice Avery on
Wednoeday last, f Far ley? was com*
mitted.thjjsil f FuNcy is, a proifipt
business wui)<< Uahad served out
twelve months in chain gang and
the cftiy his time was out hie Went
right into business again. He was
released in the morning and got
the watch, Ac. the same night-
Don’t forget that the advertisement
in the Advance saved the watch
and tic*.,0*11 Who got it.
A Pleasant Jaunt;
Ou last Saturdayy* Mr.'-'Sucabel
Tute and Mi*« Mary .Dickinson, Mr
R. 13. UarWtted 51 and M iss Emma
Met luruflormed a buggy excur
sion, in a touf‘ to the mountains
and romantid hills of Pickens, vis
iting the family of Mr. Stephen
Tate.
l o a^tbis trip was greatly en
joyed by the geuileineu wouhl not
more than half express the mean
ing. In* company of two of the
most beaufittfl and Amiable young
ladies in tbe county, it cquld not
have been otherwise. Our friend
Samuel lores the compuny oi pret
ty ladie!s».and friend Robert B. is
a wido¥dt‘“Well you know how
they are. To visit the home af Mr
and Mrfe Steve Tate, enjoy their
hospitality and the society of the
family; all their acquaintances know
is a real, feast—specially is this
true; with'Such associations to en
hance the pleasures.
They.feturned on Sunday evon-
ing, welt pleased and in a fine hu-
mor.
March is approaching, and dry
winds wjll kindle hundreds of fires.
The only*May to feel safe is to in
sure, rusfiie your dwellings and
you can- sleep better. TfteTcost
is a mere nothing compared with
the charred ruins ot a hom j, mingl
ed with the ashes of.yourfurnituie
and no money to replace either-
Then go and hunt up F. Perry
without one day’s delay and in
sure. *."
GENUINE Red Itust Proof Oats
ior sale at Col. E. E. Field’s Plant#
lion. ' eb44t -
LOCAL UoTft -
Court next Monday.
Peach blooms in Canton.
Last Monday night was blustery
Fresh Garden seed#at fi 13. TIof—
land A Co
A. good-deal of vacoination is go
ing on in Ounton.
A stray bag of cotton occasionaly
falls on our market.
Wo need a cotton seed 'oil menu-
.
factory in our town,
i Fetch ui a little money for the
Advance, court week.
Our Sohoola are constantly increas
in numbers anil interest.
Next week will be a good time to
•nbscribe for the Advance
We presume that Gov Smith, Dr
Felton, Ben Hill and J E Bryant
Will fix State polities
Senator Brown introduced come
resolutions and made a speech on
the currency muddle, that will do to
p«t in onr torap book.
In looking over the Register at
McAfee lions. , we find an unpreci-
demed increase of patronage.
McCollum’s Shop is on Gaines
ville street, iu sight of the depot.
He will make or mend anything
made of iron, steel or wood. feb4t4
While at court, select a wagon, or
hMggy from the 101 to sell by J, M.
Me A lee
R T Jones has just -eceived,
garden and farm utensils iu grea
abundance.
Blacksmith work, dono prompt
ly and neatly at McCollum.-?.
Ieb4-,4t.
B F Orisler bought 8 det-r
skin# one d .y this week The ani
mals were killed iu Fanin county
; [A. caravan of movers passed
through (Jan ton last Thursday
About 20 persona iu all. “Gwiue to
Alubam!
Boad Harris has the best starch
and Ska “all riaingeat” soda, you
ever saw. *
Horse-shoeing and farm 'work,
all warranted at McCollum’s shop.
ieb4-4t
The P’t’h Flood fence is the thing
to make on brandies und creeks, for
yard fer.oes&c.Call atPaterson steam
shop and see model just iiuish d up
by Mr Pnttvrsen. w '• -
- Our Texas letter will'be of much
interest to those of our readers who
have au eye on the “Lone Stur.”
The instrument have arrived anJ
the music department tu Prof AUa-
way’s school iaomnplete. • ; .
In a few hours, last Saturday J35
shares at $25. each, of the Brut cop
pel inline were sold.
Repairing wagons, buggies, all
sorts of machinery, farm work, Ac.
Will furnish a new wagon, buggy
or plow in any style wanted by
feh4-4t. McCollum.
see the papers are abusing II.
I. Kimball,again, now the Exposi
tion is over. Consistency!
Prj.f Attaway’s shook 'celebrated
Washington’s birth-day, last Wed
nesday. All the pupils had isome
thing to say about the great herq.
Tha exhibition was good add. appro
priate. The visitors were finely en-.
tertained and well pleased «
We publish from the Post Ap
peal GeuGartrell's declaration as an
Jndepndent candidate for Governor,
and his plat form. We omit tht-
questions of the reporter and copy,
only what the General says.
McCollum mends, makes and
changes farm work, wagun work,
machinery, Ac., at short notice
and at bottom price?. Don’t for-
this. feb4-4t.
We 1 ear nr that J a Mr. Sam L.
Shaw, (overseer)killed a Mr Davis
(guard) at. convict camps M . A N.
Ga. R R.JWb Hat TuesJhy’ nfghf.
No partioalmw ‘kiidwi. 1 J
Mr.'Snjith passed throughv Can
ton Wednesday, who was sent
enced to 17 months in chain gang,
from Milton county, on his way to
the camp* M. k N. Ga. K, B.
S'-
jren ijr mmuef.
Cotton changing hands in ten days
ending last week in Now York.
3.000.000 bales.
Fire in Haverhill Mass lost week
destroyed property to th# value of
•4000.000. *■ ■ ‘
Sam W. Small is now editor of
the Union, Jacksonville Fla. ’The
Union has a, ojd editor.
i
It is feared that the small pox oi
Oscar Wilde one, will vist Atlanta.
Just after the firne!! Troubles nev-
1 er come single.
Col Hammond’s bill to devide
Georgia into two U. S. Jndioiat dis
tricts passed the house the 20th.
The apportionment bill fixing the
number at 325 has passed the house
and will pass thelSeuate Mr. Clem
ents pf the 7th made one of the clear
est speeches against it. We are
proud of oar representative. Geor
gia went solid a gainst tl e bill.
The grand jury ot Dist of Colum
bia returns true bills agaiuat twelve
of the siar rout thieves.
Over 4 millions aert-s are oovered
with water in Arkansas and Louis-
iaua. The people are driven to the
high lands, with nothing to sustain
life.
'1 he untipna! democratic party
will never win a battle as long ns
Abe * ewelt has any thing to do
with its management.
By the old arrangement, it took
185 votes to elect a president. Now
it takes 204. Will a democrat ever
g«t that namber]*
There are 57,274 newspapers pub
lished in t he i world.
More than 400 applications for
divorce iu the Cincinnati courts
These are the people ‘ to prate at
souther* imao ality aud Ci ime.
In the great fire in Haverhill,
many Were burned to death aud
many were lost und cau’t be found.
Efficiency and fideitiry have noth-
to do with the presidents appoint
ments. The only . question to be
settled is. Is he ol the Guiteau
stripe—“Stalwart of the stalwarts.”
The apportionment hill only awaits
the lignatuArbf the president.
BALL GROUND AFFAIR
Gardening has begun. ' * -
• Sheriff Spear was in Ball Ground
l*st week. . 1 1
i The firm of Bearden A Hawkins
has been dessolved by mutual cort-*
sent, Ijearafter the firm will be
Smith A Bearden they having con-
sbfiriated their stock, i predict for
■ifn-m a prosperous future
GEORGIA XEWS.
A cotton seed oil mill is to be
built in Rome.
Putnam ccnnty has more wheat
and oats than for years before.
Dawson folks aie feasting on En
glish peas.
A report) r has interviewed Mrs
Dr Felton, on political surroundings
A tramp (col’d) was picked up,
last week, near Carters file,, with
Small-Pox. He was secured, and
put out of danger of communicating
t* others.
Georgia is justly proud of her re
pjesentatives in Congress. It is a
fact that no state will compare with
Georgia in the promptness ef its de
legates, No people ever had more
wfdohful servants than Georgia's
congressmen.
; i
Andy Clark is having a hard time
of it. lie <a about to lose his grip,
«t|ust.
'General Guru ell refutes to re-
ij.iginz-* the ho called “Coalition.*'
3lit is an Independent Democratic
Osndidate f.d Governor.
Commissioner JucMIodeisou says,
farmers in Georgia have planted
more grain and will put. in less coi
tus and guano iluayeaf tliau usual
Wo hope ".Jack" is correct.
Mrs Jackson pf Atlanta had a
House'Cleaning und a thief came a-
long and stole her carpet. In the
face of all this, women will persist
id |kmoe-clitttn.bg. ^
X boy about ten years of age, by
({•nitame of Walter Kimball was kill
e(i,i^y ilie tiain in Atlanta oil 21si
wh|l , v playing in a deep cut. Par-
eqts should keep their child'reh from
the rail road if they have to tie them
1 fiBEIT CURIflSITT.
LARGEST COKN on EARTH
y to 0 Ears to the Stalk.
RIPENS IN yo DAYS.
Send atawips for hampla and TeruiB
to Agents. Address,
EAST TENN. 8EEI) CO.,
’ -CtEtELAND, TKNN.
s « ^:
Kit i! i
8UKKH FM 0ALKM.
•Will I»W1<1 treftu'e. .tlie -court hous*
door in the town ot I’anlon, c'.ero'kor,
cn,Oa, within the log.il Imura uf vule on
the flint Tuesday in nnuch next—On<
lot of In lid No. !tl*l—VVml niBirictanjl
2nd section cherokee county <->» l.evteo
ou ns the property of T. A. Foot, (non
resident) tomitisfy ono’Vnx fi/a iu favor
of AI. C. Coker Tax Collector, r« T. A.
Fool. Levy made and returned to me by
J, M. A'einiiardt L. C.
Also at th ‘ same tin e and place lots
nurabeta !<U2, ROR. 400. Rid dial tuu)
2nd see Cherokee county Ga, Levied on
as the property of the Villarlcn i/imnd
company,aatialy a tax fi fa in fivps.nfj/J
Xj. Coker TakC'OlleetdV, Vs ’(jHu) yillie-
rica Mining Gr>. 1.evid mu k ami fciurn
etf to mu by W. S. CUrtla L. < .
Also at the sanu-ti mu und place-- Lots
of bind Nos. 21, 50 in Rr-i Disiriit ,md
•H f*6btioft, Clirr.VL o i O., ait. 'Lovi.,
ou as the property of .ImiVes lv Cm ter to
satiny a t«X H fa in favor pf Colter
tsx Collector va Payne A DnFice, Agts
for James K Caro r; 1 eVv made and
returned to me by It. O. D.ininl, I..<1.
Also at the same time and ifaer lots
of land numbers 1100, 1.13 J,' ll'ti.l, 11**4.
lohtl, In 8rd dtvtriot 2nd section o> C'l|o
rokee county, /.evid »>n a.* the prop riy
of H. AI. //uU*i to satisfy u j.iistjee,i'. >uit
tl fit issued In th« 1174. diM 14. M, Iu
favor of Juines M.F.oivler v ?•'>' M liuU s
now controlled * ' tie, u-o ol T, Huoit
vs 8, M, //ales. Levy m i l mui re mo d
to mu oy i lioma-i It Utbt.s I, C. T<mutts
in possession not.il<dJ,wi J7ili 1HN2.
Also at tlie same time nod pluoolii.icrus of
land it Hie North Went corner of-lots of
land No. lROnlso Forty tier s of ilm t n-
divided South ball Of 1 vl wit land No.
MS), also 72 aoiua i»J* lot No. 110—
all til Mill (list. 2nd sect, of sit-1 utility
levied on tt . the pr- perly ot |. \V. Cai
pvaliti-to satisfy ngiiHt tttr court If" fa h
wind fnni (he lOdH dfi-.i G. M. in favm
of P If* Keeler vs |. W. C’uiyMitei, levy
tna*e uni| retamed to mo yb< JI. ti
naitii I L Jan Jiiili IfaR lviviinta in
possession notifle I.
Also at the aamo I iiii - and plticn 10 ucits
ol lundju. ro or It s*, lyiuu in ilie^ywn of
• uuion on v-uinesvilie atr et k/iowii us
lint .Stover plfcrf un'd lull)!
a deed from W T. Warki l
Colluni. Leviyil nn IIM W tll() plop
J.HUIS t) p.-wdu duc.-iised lo KH4ilie.il
Sundry ft fasi.sued from tl e./us ic. emut
ot the 702 c*iat t'lci (4. .)/, in lae' v M' .) .
M J/e A fee vs C. > Dowdn ekechtrix
IJ O Dowdn deeenai d. Levies mu (it 1 Jliid
n turned to uie by II (4. Daniel J,. U.
Tenant in prosae-ion notilled Jnu 2iith
1889.
Also at the same timo and place one
lot of land No. 144 In the 2nd Dist und
9ud Sec Cherokee county, On. Livied
ou na the property of A/ T Sutherland,
Ic satiaiy a tax fl la in f«voi of vl . I!
C’.'kor lax i oilect vs At. IV Sutherland
lor hia tax lor the year 1881. Levy
in *de and return lv me by A. Ufi Duncan
L. 0. t his Fell 3rd 1882. * *
Al'-o nt the same time ain\ pUnc onu
lot of laud No. 2iU in Hie ISth Dist. and
i .2nd fti'ct. of lierokee cynnly,(4u. fai-vied
ou ua the prot>ei ty of If F. Atkina, to
satisfy a tax ti fa in favor of M C. Coker
Tax Collector, vs U. F. 4 lK1| is for his
lax for 188F Je-vy madennlf tctuineii
to me bv A. Q. Duncan, L. C. I bis Feb
3rd, 1882. J Jr*. SPeJAltES, Sheriff.
W. A. KITCHENS;
D’bt SlierifT.
JJt, IJ
-- Mr. Wi-J. Addtngtoa representing
Shoal Greek cottoa Factory was
here last week.
Whea tha “Kars’’ get hen I will
let,'ye * 4UOvv *
P. P. DuPree Esq *of Canton at
tended Justice court here last Sat
urday.
Our young Triend John. R Boling
ip mnking r p^paratioos for the
building of two store houses, wel
come John.
k. C. L. Continues to haul log* to
the saw mill notwithstang the bad
weather, wonder what this means,
I presume something wry-urging. 1
Please inform them rail road—fel
lows, that they would confer a last
mg obligation, by not mixing ooffee
and Guano together. We will take
*jKjurn'’ straight.
Well what if Joe Hardin did
write that poetry.
Pr ( of l Philipps is nursing a pair of
sore eyes.
A movement is on foot, to build
a two storry honse. The lower story
is to bs used for a School room, and
the one above.fiy-the Musmic Frat-
erniefc y- v. - • V
Occasionally a Qiummsf fopl^cE
ml appear Sow. ” v r
1
Cupt Franklin and lady have' re
turned from their visit to Fla. -
Stock in Franklins Mill ha* took
a rise. .^
1 Mountain Boy.
WHBMOB COMES* THU UN
BOUNDED POPULARITY
of "
Ilttltn PDBIUS
PLASTERS ?
Ueciause they have provod themselves
the i Best External Remedy ever in-
vented. They will cure aslhma>
colds, coughs rheumatism, neural
gia,! and any local paius.
Ajpplied to tlie small of the hack
they arj infallible in Back Ache,
Neijvous Debliuy, and all Kidney
troubles: to the pit of the stomnen
they are sure cure for Dyspepsia and
Liver Complanit, f
ALLCOCK’S POROUS
PLASTERS are payiless, fragrant,
and quick to cure. Beware of im
itations that blister und burn. Get
aLLCOCK’S, the only Gem dint
PoroUH Plaster. !t i ',„
feb^5-6i*-eow,
OR. CL
JOHNS
lodiu Bln
1
men
--StaUTu ok Gkoiioia | To tlm Superior
(hiKicoKUK Co, j Court of said Co. :
The petition of A. O. Tltitstnaii. Phsi)
•leiit, J. McCreiglilon^QK'Clf.btiiry, George
F. 11 nIF, Treasurer. A. H. Moore, General
Manuger and G. W. SlntllcrnHs i-cup- ct
fully showreth tliat vvn vlim-ti •4Ht7' , W/A, I jTJI
the Villa Hic/i Mining nml Munukomr
ing Company was iln'y ii corpohunl by
an act of the Goneral Asscnibfy of Gi'or'-
giu; that said company wat organ*hik).
in pursunnc.i of Mai<t Act ami that your
petitioners are the olHiiora, directors and
stockholders of said company.
Your petitioners further show that’
sir'll company desires to amend its char
ter, so that Haid company shall fieri-after
he known aa the "Franklin and Me
Donald Mining and Manufacturing Com
puny; that its principal oflico shall lie
at Ophir in said county, and that power
bo‘granted to said company to establJxJj.
branch offices tn tlie ci'y of "Ncw Vork,
in the State of New York, in Philadel
phia, in the State of Pennsylvania and
at such other places as the Hoard ol Di
rectors of said company may de< in pulpi
er.
Wherefore your petitioners pray that
the cha'ttit; ot said company be amended
oy striking ont from tlie corporate mime
of said company tlie woyds "Villa /Aca,"
and inserting instead tltcrept tlie words
"Franklin and McDonaldthat said
charter I e furl her anu-nded by striking
out the words "Acvv.orth. in the county
of Cobb,” and inserting instead thereof
tiie words tOphiriin tlie county of Cher
okee," and that said charter hu further
amended by atjdipg to tlie 1st Section of
r lie.Act of incorporation the words '"Said
company shall have authority to establish
branch offices iu tlie cities of Nt-vy York,
in the State of New York, Fliiladelpfiia,
in the State of i efmsylvania and at such
other places us the Hoard of Directors ol
-aid company may deem proper.” and
your petitioners will ever pray,
CONLEY & SHU MATE,
Petitioners Attorneys.
, A true extract from the minutes ot
siidcuurt. This Jan. 25th. 1882.
JA13EZ GALT,
Clerk.
ITIUIIR MASK J
lAvrr
IU mwao*. Fever d)
A ntic, Jcheutna-
Unm,
nm « r Heart 1 Macaw,
lillouancw, A’crvous IHbiUti/, etc.
evst|JSS8gSgS®!ir
aoi.ii m\( i: imo.
7u« Syrup posacaaca Varied Properties.
[t ntlmulnlpa iho Ptynllnn In <h« Nallvn.
Il«'h P.invni-t* Hit- .stiir.li nnd Nurarbl I hit
ill Inin uIucom- A .Irilrli-ni-y In l*ls nlli>«
h. i-m W ijiil nml Nniirlnii nf thn raudlu (he
iniurli, (I the nu-iU.-lnn In hikn Imnirill,
l.riouVd.'# "f und
I iu-(. ■■|ian lheX(Vi-t-.- • • ■
( IK-Ie the Hliluuv*.
t Il«-S:ili»lc» 111r IIowe!a. . . r
l Hnrllh-a.fM BI(»*S,I< . • 71 < f'3 Ilf *' *■
i. Uiilou file Arrvnu* fVystem.
S. DhSIWllnn- -- l
n«htr»llf.o» > (tie ‘hevpAllAVT Ulili. ( lir pnl.nn In ttm
ilouWi «r» only May tcy*irt*A j* vttrffiTB Ig
> i isi^EI’Hl/l ’iinil Ll'.-iktiVfoN . .
Matlock i'Tit tnolfl‘t’o!, , «a''' rtl
Dl( Cr.AttK JoilNaoN;— ’• •• ” -• " ••l
he Im(ouy.Uiof*d Uimp is .till r lcmt
reiiedy I eiuY SlfiM' Tor TlyJpcpsTn. [
ml a plu&turacm giving nay (WlwJhyio
itspreat value. —
Juiss Loui-a Dosun.
Sick //Afeift) Hired.
Matlook, Tattnall Co., Ga.
Dll] Cl.AKK Joiinsox:— k
our truly excellent Indian Blood
Syr ip hap egyed mo of Sick IleadacUn..
I tn to pleasDro ^ecopiujending .,I|t , tp
,o|Jii rs.
Cures Puralysis.
Dii. GlaiiX Johnson .- —
I w
pulili:
speak
your; ndiun illood Syrup ;and it cured
Kev. W! J. Warbington.
D/t. C
Syrup
and c
For
ioo ACRES OF LAND.
About half of the laad inside thi
incorporation of Caotou. Prici
very low. Address or see N. N. Edgi
or M R. Britt, Advance Office, (Jan-
ton, Gu.
DORMAN STEELE GRADED
/’ SOHOOLJ
Music and JOrnumentul Depart
ments by-Mrs. B, Z. Dutton, wh
ulso gisists the Principal is the
literary-department.
Mrs. Dutton’s success in teaching Bring your Job Work to this
Instrumental unu Vocal Music en-i ... * ...» .
able*,her to sol.cU patronage wJth Toffioe at ot.ee, or you will|miss a
much confidence. fehll-’82
WANTED
A gtjind man for each, Fickens, Dawvon,
Foray I h and ililtim Go’s to canvass for
he genuine Siugpr Hewing Machines,
-ius| be able to fipnisli hur.-eaud liarness
(Wagon furoit-lie i by the company) and
giVejm acceptable bond, ihtsiness p -rm-
ment and profitable end tins is the time
to enjgage in It.
A|hily at once to J. if. King, Agent,
jaudo 3*. * Canion, Ga
ram
t AV: J.' Thompson.
LA UK i/oilNwifr 4 i I
nid Gfiills and FeaviThhd flfoTrcnt--
of doctors anil iiso oi various tned-
it-iniH useless. At last; I obtained spuiu .
>'t y Mir Indian Jiiood' Syrupy; yvlticb
pee Ily cured me. i
f _ *' J «» * *
liver ('mnjilaint and Dispopsia, ,,
Doriiville, DuK,alb Coa.Cft.
Dn, (Jlai r Johnson :—
I vas troubled with' Llvtif CotnpIMht
fttld Dyspcjiaia and procured spmo bf
your [Indian Hiood Syrup, -’which* itett'd' 1 '
like 4 charm. . . .
. Mvh. Rebecca Miller.’
h slruek with Paralysis wlnlc Rt
religious • service. I could not
for fourteen days used a (bottle of
ire Cure for.Lyer 0Qmpl,uiU|t. ,
Dorayille, DeKalbCo., G*...
auk Johnson':— ‘
Wfare given ybur great Indian Iilocd
;l
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a (air trial frrr LtVeT
jlafrit!,.-....
tfn recommcd'it to all' nfflictert
valuable medicine. M. A'. /iogeiS
Laboratory, 77 West. R,St
Now York city,’ * .
Money to Loan!
IN THE COUNTIES OF ; 7
Cobb, Cherokee,
: | •’•■■■* ^ "
MILTON AND P^IJ/.lirNd,.
On Improved fargis, in sums of f 1 ''" ir r J
upwards to Any umoupt. ; t , |(
For furtUor particnl-.rs plali *m i ,’d
•J. W BRU WN, A gout,, i ,i
Office next door to Qbort House, Muriet-. j.. j.
ta, Ga.
WaTlf absent, apply to En< "ir tV-Sv e
Attorm)y at law,:offlc6'in hi isdnie Build «"
ing, Mqriatta, Ga. jin28'8i-lm.
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CANiON, GA'. - ft.ib
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time where he C always ready to do good
worx ut a low price. • . -
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